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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1877—TWELVE PAGES, re willing to carry aut tho | af again apread hia geicvances abont the consteac- | Levinron, who nro charsed with tho burglary of :’.‘2.‘:2‘?.,:‘;?.".‘.';‘,‘.!1‘{ I the renort. ey tion g('me"lmmo Ae‘ tnm before hin fellowa yea- | abont SI,500 worth of gapde from the wonlen fac- it whnted an informal tote taken on the | fentay, 1t appeared from following the complaint, | tory of Clark & Kodebanm at (ioshen. A consld- queriion ot forming en sarociation. (1o thought | that th Jaror n questian bl neen an, unmiceene: | eravie portion of tho goods hian been recovored. onll be just fowards the Doard undeewrit: | fnl eompetitor for doing the work i whic Hay or Ty g, o e e be right i &0 on anil | the steal was alleged 15 hava been made, | o Shorles Hangard oc thagortr, Ctild " wan found form an sssoclatlon withont conenitation with | and, * fnrthermare, © that - o - wanted | t0 | Giened House on Michizan avenuc. “An hin inten- thesn genticmen. take A rde to that - institatlon, | jone ‘ware had, & policeman was called in, and e Thair atated hat twenty ontof twenty-threa | Two witnosees wero examined on tho enbjectand | GROY U0 10l 'an At the Armory. A fcrews non-fioard Airma had attended the meoting of tha | tho complatnt was dismisscd. After mijanenment | GHtOER 0 oo ma' tools forigned for hota work wera previous day, and he thongbt that was aa neacly | tie jury took a walkand falk throngh the JaiL.to | foani npon him. 80 far a8 conid oo learned noth- Bnanimans as they were likely to get. Aftor { look after the dict of the prisancre. They were met | nocadBiading. some further discnenlon it waa decided (o cffect | by the Sherl and eacaried through the different | 105 i An_informal organication. A motion was then | departments. Tite Jail wax fannid ina romarkanly | Nicholas Cashin yestenday wont over to his ade. that the comimittes appointed on the pro- | cicanly condition,and the fowl ugsaably good, and [ brothee-in-daw's, D, F. Itandatl, a milkman doing Viona day shonld be fnstructed to confar with the | fuenished In sbundanee cxcept an to meat. Somo | imainess at No. U3 Tilinota teeet, with the Inten. BABBIETS TOILET SF nriv e ietter the twelve feet wide and ifty fefl]r::'\f will he erected. and wide alsles will give everybody n chance to see linzs, Then the ont-lalls and ante-rooms warmed, and conveniently fitted up for nnrres, Borides this, Jolinny Ifand is golng 1o linve the bahtes charmed with mnaie from hia or- chestra, Entries nre open to the world, so that all wtand an equal show, The nicest fenturo of the show a the fact that one-half of the net procecds Is to be divided eqnally between the Nurrery snd Haif- Orphan Asylnm, Foundiingy ‘Homen Homo of the ‘ricndler 8t, Joscph's Catholic Qrphan Al{lnm. Unlich Evangellcal Lutherin Orphan Arylum,and United 1lebrow Relief Soclety, all of Chlcago. Theso institutlons aclect the Judges, and (fi: following Inadles have already been AM Emlly R., wifeof Miner T, Ame Funeral at the family reatdence, No. 830 Weat Washingion-st., funday, at 2 p. m., by carriages o Graceland. Friendn of tna family are invited to attend. RENYON—In thia city, May 3, Martha V. Travis, belaved wife of E. W, Kenyon, aged 20 years, Prayer from_the reaidence of her father, J, T, Travis, No, 160 \West Fonrtoenth-gL., ta.day, Sat- urday, at A o'clock 8, m. The remains will bo taken'to Dwight, 11L., fot interment, Cticn and Fiahkill Viliage (X, Y.) papors pirase copy. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Rov. Arthar Mitchel) and family will start for Enrope next week, They. expect to be absent abont six months. The Sob-Treasury recelved $70,000in sitver from Carson Clty yesterday. Thebage mado & pile elght feet jong and four feet high. 4 ‘Tho leading wholesalo boot and shoe honses have th. No anihe al and dore) odors 10 ot MEDIOAL, tlon of taking him to task for Amorans rcistions 5 f the prisanern complained of the meat both an to 13 Y 3 ey of Sg1end 1 lose thele placks of bainons SAUcCRY b " amaint ished the Committee to bo | annntily and quatity. but for tho maat part they | With his swife's aister, 8 mero sctiool-girl. Mandall | GEasnsmaspssmmmanmbannns | [laBiliie ient goap haspestacled, andniow neet to tia aalelock from May 1 to Aug, 10 e e, s eckman, ) arsery A0 | nmachor o e i they, shoald do: e pftual Seaiblers and sonlil not b antianeid | woald lve nno of ft, and the reanit wae a fizht, un.:.lll‘f‘l:rf;;-“,;ufun.p 3‘:-’5":%‘:’:’5::"5%' riothd In the rale of cortaln Cansl atrect property men- | jings' uumo-Mu’\l. K. larmon, Luthersn an | Tho Chalr, and aome o{hen. having expreancd | with anything~in ail. ' ‘tha Jury will report ita { in which Caskin atabbed Randall in the hreast with Ns el tloned yesterday, Sidney \W. Sea was noticed ns A!ylnm:blr;l. Charles Walsh, Mea, G, W, Uarnard, | romo diseatintsction with tho first vote, ‘anothor -| ohservailons to-dny, that the fond ta pood,ete.,— | B pen-knife, Inilicting only aslight would. ~ Cashin whas taken, and 1t was declared that the meeting | but whether or not it will fay ansthing In refercnce unanimously favored the plan as outlined. 10 the food an compired with tho price the counts Mr. Gralogor Smith satif that he had given tho | Ia paying for lteemaing to bo seen, Thu Jnry will matter some thonght, ana had taiked with a promie | also report 152 teae bills, 100 no bills,and uinety nent Bosrd agent about it. tle wonld suggest a | complaints as dismiascd, gradation of companies Iv{ o compentent commit- INTERENT ON COUNTY ORDERS. tee of unblased cltizens who were large tnsurers, The nction of the County loard proposing to and conld appreciate the fill nerita of the re- | allow all ontatandinig ordern to draw intceest at the apective compianies as to nasests and thelr quality, | rate of 7 por cent gives tha county employes the surplue, value of stock, ct¢, Such a grdation | greatest katiafaction. and they nre relofcing, 1Itis might be mado subject (o rovislon each hnif-year. | thoucht, however, that they aro halloping befare By this arrangement there conlid he a specific rate | getting ont of the woode, for thern s a very re- on crery ik In aceordance with the gradation of | riouns ‘onestion an to the right of the Noard to do the companies. Thus, grade No. 1, for example, | any snch thing, d it 1% hy o means certaln what wight be 1 per centi grade Nu, 3, .03, anid soon, | action the County Treasnfer will take in the mat- Any prejudiee nrl!'n\: from thia gflldnl‘lon would ve | ter. The allowinu of intereat nmounts to the cre- oftact by the possibillty of obtaining moro business | ating of a debt, which the Board has no right to do thronghi the atilily to write at 8 lowerrate, Thero | outalde of tho appropriationa for the year, or in wonld ba no exciize for rate-cutting if this eystem | advance of having made provision to meetit, It in were Inangurated, and a8 10 the detalls the'Come Fmpouml to pay the Interest out of the General mittee mgut neitie those. wnd, but the misfortunc i that this fund I ex- “The =uegestions were niot favorably received,and | hausted, anddeaving out the anwulhlmm; the C'hair decided that there was no question be- | account, will be overitrawn abont £300,000 at the fore the house, On mation, Mesere, Tiflany and § end of the ye ft1s not right that the employea Tlammond were aidded to the Commiittee to consult | shall anffer from the reckleasnces and extravaganco with the Board of Underwriters. The meeting | of the Board, but it fa evient that they will have then adjourned subject to call by the Committee, to. 1f $125,000 had not becntaken from the tax- Bt. Joseph’a Catholic Orphian Asylum; Mrs. C. 8. qujer, P e O, D, Ttagney, - Protestant Orphan Axylam, ‘Thero aro othera yet to be named, and ey will be announced as #oon an aclected. TIHZ INTER-STATA RXFOSITION IHOVER opensmuch eatlter tuis than in former yeare, 1t commences'on tho 20th of Anf\‘lfil and'closes on tho 1:ith of October, lasting fully six wecka, The Appilcationa fot space arc inore fnmerona than over before, and they arc all from firet-claes cx- nibitors, who propose to bring to Chicago what they cxhibited at the Centennial Iast year, in- eluding prodicts and machinery, many uf which will be shown iu procesa of manifactura and con- struction; Not the lesnt noticeable will be the #llk and fing fura manufactnring, which will be done on a large ecale. Kine jewelry mann. facinring, watch-making, and dlmnund. netting, aro all likely to have represeniatives. Then there will be the Art Gisllery, Sceretary Tteynolds says that it will excel nn{th ng ever neen in Chicago, and prominent in it will be some most rarcand yalusblo European pictures and scnlpte uro, thatitles of which will be annonnced {n good time. Fine art will be a featare, nnd from indica- tions this portion of the Exposition will prove & pleasant surpriso was locked np at the Chicago Avenus Etation chargeil with arsanit, ARSAULTING TIR FADERAL GOVERXMENT, To assault an ordinary pereon subjecta the ag- gresaorto afine: but tostrike a mall-carrler wwhen on duty Is'a more scrions offenee, imprisonment sa well as o fine following upon conviction. A man- of-all-work named Kichard Ashmoro Ramssy, who s employed by Charles Itrown, Saperintendent of the Watcr-Metee Department, waa before Commis- ioner Tloyne charired with thia offense. Tho party who clainied to have been beaten s John Mathews, who has only ono arm. Ilo Ftoppedat No, 10 Gano streot to deliver n letter,” Satnrday, and o dog snapped s’ him. Tathews kick st the car, wheronpon shmore mmuef, 24 ho alleges, rushed im and_stenck him In the mouth and choked him. Mr. Blattacr. Superintendent of the South Diviston branch office, testificd that Mathows' lip was ovnt of order Monday, Richard Ashmore Ramesey denied the assanlt, and intimated that the Ietter-carricr was drunk, Mr. Blattnor enfd Math- ews waa Always eober. Mr, Rrown, who was on the gronnd ahout the time of the alleged affray, faw nothing of it. _Iie claimed that the dog woald not bite anybody. 1n view of the conflicting teatis *ipgent, " whereas ho made the sale as principal. o Thecignr-makers at Robinaon’s factory, Nos. 115 and 117 Fifth avcnuo, have returned to their work, ho obnoxions rules having all been taken down, Judge TNange sald yesterday that &Charles H. Reed's presentatlon of the case of the **firstbateh** 1o the Treasnry Departiment wasabout as he under. stood it Coroner Dictzach yesterdny held an fnquest npon Jobn Duwe, 7 yeare of age, who died of Injurles Tecelved by a ‘atrcet-car running over him.” The Jury exonarated {he railroad from all hlame. ‘Thomas O'Harn, reatdingat No, 16 Kosenthstreet, while whitowashing sbant some machinery in Tirown Tirus, ' shops_on Clinton streot, was canght in tho fly wheel and had four rita and hia right foot badly emahed. 'The temperature x[uunhy. 84 observed by Ma assce, optician, 88 Madisonatecet (Trinuxg Buld. was at 8 8, m,, 01 degrecas 108, m., 633 12 58 Barometer, at For Use it the Marsery it Has No Byl Worth ten times fta cost to every mother and famtiy {n Christendom. Bamnle box, containing 3 cakex of i ounces each, sent free to any addreas on recelptof7y conts. Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkOity, FOR BALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First among the requisites of the tallot fe n oo artlele of Boap, but to proture It 1 not always an eaq matter. Many of the most oxnenlss Soaps in tlie man Ket are made from coarae and deletarlous matorials, so( thelr delicate coloring and feagrant perfnma too afte concesl tho most ropuistva impurities. The disclosura recently made publio regarding this subject are post tively atartling, and deserve serfous constderation, Bcented Boaps ara now kaown to be extremely objeq INVALIDS, WINGHERTER'S HIYPOPIOSPIITE OF LIME AND 80DA will promptly and radically cure consamption and absolutely prevent its devslopoment {n all cases of Prodisposition or threatenod attsok., For WEAK LUNGS, CHRONIC - BRONCHITIS, GEXERAL DEBILITT, XERYOUR PROSTRATION, DYSPEPRIA or INDI- GENTION, LOSS OF YIGOR sand APPETITE, and 8l diseases arising from POVERTY OF THE RLOOD, WINCHESTEW'S HYPOPHOSPHITE Or LIME AND S80DA I8 A SPECIFIC, belng uno- qubled as a YITALIZINU TONIC, and BRAIN, KERYE, andl BLODD FOOD. Prico, 81 and 82 por hottle. Prepared only by WINCHESTER & 00, Ohemists, Parker & Tilton havo just {saned the firest nnmbor g Bold by Draggiats, 30 Johneat., New York, hie, e ¥ of thelr semi-annual *'Exhiblt of I’llhlflfl;" o Then agaln the opening \"fll I;IG made ‘l fElllll’;. —— l:;z’sflf"::Ie'fi:‘lll'-'}:ml::n;’;!;l:. W‘L’mdcudnlzflfl 'I:"l‘x’:g‘w:(‘:f:n’:::fi“? \?ofl:r::‘&‘!“?';".dw]‘::‘l‘:w‘fi':: d A}%m.“)" ,;A"i" A - :“:“:JS“""“D::':;‘“’::.:EP l::d“:’:;l:::‘::d l.:l;]:;:infiel';u fers. cons e 3 Fr—— — S ; publication which 1s o be devated axchislfol 42 | Bocted withy it which will 06 nnownccd hereatter, GAS. Dromtly. ard tha connty s Hoaor wonld have becn | €8 when o Feturned to the ofico Ssturday after- aclicn. The character of tha Ingredienta may be Inferro pensively gotten up, anid i worth inspection. 1t §s oxpected, having begun preparations thus early, that everything will be ready on tho opene PRESIDENT WATKINS' POSITION. rerorved: and the Conrt-1louse Fund wonld not | noon. from (he statement of a gentlemsn who makes thy President Watkins, of the Chicago Gas-Light ave been ereated but for the ambition of tha Com- scenting of Boaps his husinesss he recently declared tha By GEO. P, GORE & CO.,, Jonas Johuson, as anpeared {n the conrt records 3 missloners about to retiro to got thelr thunbs into 08 and 70 Wabnsh-av, persons engaged In this employment wers short-lived; e o eatar g b Moo Hiigation on | WEday, Tne ime for exhibiting has been oX” | & Goke Company, yesterday tatked with soveral | RESRE YR K IC o iy o1 ticmpting o SUE‘Y::}::N‘ from teven to ten years belng theloneest period during hand. x‘x:wmn;:o-gv"l‘vl-:”g‘v;'l;l%'l‘:;;f"‘fl";‘,‘;gg uiced ono-hulf, which i ltaelf will make the show | membera of the Council In regard to the price | build tho Court-louee hy direct tazation In already 4 ration cou lowad. spond forming an u REGULAR TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS. TUESDAY, May 8, 9:30 0. m, opular. POlecrotary ltoynolds Intends this year to ft n aflices for tho accommodation of tho press, an expecially the Chicago nowepapars, and 1o call this ecction ¢* Nowspuper Row, © in order that any im- l:rlnnlnvcnnnnlpulngwl\mnmn bailding may chronlcled all over the world through the mo- diam of the telezraph, ¢ TILE XATIONAL AGRICULTUNAL CONGRRSS mects In thin clty on the 25th of Suptember, and an endeavor'will be made to get a full exhibition of nll the cereals grown in the United Stateant the Ex- ponition. 'The National Wool-Girawurs® Assaciation The Hinman contest, whichhas been annonneed to tako place at different times, but which has been inadvertently postponed, occurred last evening in the Mothodlst Church. The prize is $25, and Is glven by Dr. L. P, 1lausline to that membor of the 1linman Soclety who shall excel in composing and reading on essay, The church was well flled, mostly with students of the University and the echolastic gonnl of _the_village. After music and prayer, fr. 1. R. Autes read a d _well-ntranged essay on '*Tho Thio diMenity of procuring a perfectly pure article Tollet Sonn I AE\SAL ohF LR, Dawever, TRaKE (0 1hy enterpriae anil shomicat skill OF M. 1 T, BARRITT, of e i s cxtabaasent La by Fak 1he WFRGRE F a o ity eatablISHONCRL I8 by faf the IArRas Kind in 46 Lnited States, The renawn of Str HARNETES for a; seminated, Lt Ll Iatess succeas (a thio AMDroprista rown to the nimerons victories siready schioved. After years of paticnt Inbar and sciontifie experiment, Mr. BARGITY hax anceeeded in perfecting the composl: tlon of the Nnest totlnt foap ever (ntrodaved, Tho nrin. cipalingredicnia ara tho pureat vegetabie oliss tho mun: ufketuring Drocessea aro entirely tcw and orliinal, sud the reault {s simply unparailed in this department ot g for the next year of gas for tha scction of the city | shown, and it ia fearcd that it will coat the county which hs corporation controls, The declalon fn | employee, na well as the public, far more than any regard to th validity of the ten-year contract | PUgRajYotentimated | L0 e tegality of has not yet been rendered, hut whother it 18 favor- | ypa County Noaed's act, and will conanlt’countel abloor ntherwies to Ltho as companics, Mr. beforo laking any actlon, Jic has formed his Kius gave the Councllmel 10 Hndomie totihg | opinion fn the prewices, but will nat tell what that yould do whai wa fale ity who elty n he | qhinion is unil it is contrmed by that of his faw- pote u;l act meanly, or compel thocity to live, up Ll 1l tter of 8 contrac icay 10 1] Tatrly ani kindly with hiu, And ho felt disposed to THE CITY-UALL, Bct 1n tha same spirit. 1o had used bis influenco in bo heard from n the courts, which will be soon. Tt wan stated vesterday that tho lecture beforo tho Lycenm of Trinity M. E, Church was dely- ered by J, M. Marshiall, There was an error in tho Initlals, and tho lecturcr was not.J. M. Mar- shnil, the resl-cstate dealer, bat qgoite another Marshall. G ‘Thure was on the frack st tho Fort Wayne depot yertenlay something now and magnificent Inthe ahugo of rolling-stock—the ndvertising car at- tached to Adam Forepanrh's shaw, The-ear Is In conjunctlon with our usnalty well-amorted line of OWor) ane unlque fn dosign sod olegant tn tinfeh, 14 eclipacs | L £ The. Eapasition Butlding Thuraday | L0 818 the city's crodit, and with this end In view | ¢ qha employes of the Department of Tealth wers Tonatfran - AT AL Burr, tho toxt cesaylst, Seasonable Goods, we shisll maka a T, AR TO AP Boki™ In yha tEadorin Q{}g},‘"“# o "Gha" kinu ‘ever beforo” scen " in'tho | rhic it In tho, Expanition, BACIR, TorlS e b 3% Gmer cent Wlu thO €O | Loty ynelr April salarica yesteniny. took for. his ‘themo *“The Grewth of Liberty. T A A e roprescutation of wool exhibits, (tiossago & Co., Fleld, Leiter & Co., and all the other prominont firms In this city, will oxhibit as heretoforo, Taken wll in all, the' coming Intor-State Hxpositivn promiaes 1o cxcel nll {tw predecesrors, and prove n grand and magnidcent affalr. CIMARENCE MUNSON, EXAMINATION DY TIIE CORONER'S JURY. Coroner Dictzach hold sn autopsy yostordsy afternoon at 4 o'clock at tho Gauit llousc on the bodyof Clarenco X. Munson, who died Thursday in his room at that hotel. Deceased was a young man 22 yeara of age, and the only son of Parnell Manson, formerly Bherl® of Lake County and Unitod States Marshal for tals district. 1t was re- vorted, and belleved by Mr. Munson, that the young man's death waa causcd by injuries fnflicted with a club In tho hands of Policeman Robert Jonee, on the 11th of January Iaat, while the Iatter ‘was attempting to arrest him, Thero weee present ut the post-martom oxamination County-Phyelclan lolden, City-Physictan Danne, and Drs, Daxter, Ugarotin, Bradley, Young, Jay, Inil- lipps, and Pearsons, Tho Ilatter attended J. T, Ladd spoke on **Toleratlon." ** Tho Nov. el " was discussed by C. E, Ricé fna amooth and unprelentiona manner, E. Knappln chose for hin subject ** Raalcalism," ‘Tho muslc of the cvening was glven by Miss Pomeroy, Miss Prindie, Mr. Enton, and Mr. "Wait, aquartet which has sustalned asplendid repntation, and which last evoning recelved from the favors ites many cxpressions of applausc. Tho jndgea e_ovening wero Messcd, J. E. Burke, David M, C. Bragdon, L. J," Uage, and Wesloy Bralnard., — After withdrawing and proper de- }llbolr‘nvlc(ul they awarded the prize to . 1. Anles. Tho Social Cinb met Thuradny evening, and Bave an cn‘)nynhlo cntertainment in thke form of a musical solree. Tne rwcummc was both voeal and {nstrimental, and dlsplsyed an excellent tasto in ta sclection, Herctofore the managers of musical entertalnments have heen unfortunate in uleclln1 pleasing _ond nrxnmprlnln music, Frof. L. Von = Meyerhol?, formerly of Vienna, but now a realdont of this village, gave soveral plana_olos, 'l'lw‘y wora of & high order, nd wera walh tocelved by (he appreclalive nams bors, The Chicago Quartet gave a cholce ' se- lection of songs, whilo Miea Kittlo Way read **Tho Order for a P}cmra"TI{: a very pleasant and intcresting manner. Next Thuraday night the en- tertatninent will be of a dramatic nature, and two plecen will bo rondered,—** The Dowager ™' and e Pm thin cgfil\cellon ;-↰‘ lM “"8"".5,!‘12 Auld-' The Aprl] coal Lill for the North Bide Pumping- 'carnons, Chairman of L inance Cot iitee ol e 1 ths Cotineli, tolil & Tninus® roporter recently that ;‘1";’;.'," $4,173, and for the West Sldo Works Tie waa at presont able 1o obtain alltho cash the | $10187. city I:Millull at ll! ::lelr ff"" fi":f, '-‘::imd Ten new cases of mcarlet fever were reported 8dn cl was extraordinarily wel y Behlt whs bettor taan that of any othor cliy in the | Jesiegiay, Thirteon deaths from that dlscaso ato Unlon; it had a smaller debt, and mora_portion of 5 tangible nascts. lle looked upon the present Tho Troasurer's receipts yesterday wero $3,381 fAnnncial condition of Clilcsgo as fine, and was now | from the Wator Department, $1.832 from the foing to work to bringt down {0 & pay-e-you-ge Comptrollcr, and 81,354 from the City Collector. basts. Thin was tho result of an honest sid | = The pay-rolls of tho various departmenta aro bo- cconomfc adminiatration, - He proposed todemore | yng made ont, 80 soon as hnnied in to the Comp- economixing, and ‘would ald in lopping off ox: | trallar, pay.dav for the Tolice, Kire, and Public penses whersovor It could be convenientiy and | Works Departments will bo snnvunced. eately donawithayt injdring OF H¢ | “rrne Committes on Streets and Alleyn of the Weet Jn coming back agaln to tha firt subject men- | Divialon met in the City Clerk's office yesterday T, e na ‘Me. \Watkins dave the ro; | afternoon, and dlsposed of old referencen handeil [otter'to undrstand tat. a8 a corpuration, he iad down from the Committes of tho last Council. nlease tho public, 1lewanld pivo the cily yas at | e Committeo on Bchoola met in tho City Clork's an honeat and fair price, Dut b6 looked 1o the | anicy yestrdny; nmil i paeelGic IpON VAFIoGE MmAt: clty as a cnstorser for lia product, nnd ho thought | fers of reference. decided fo recomment fo the that it should be treatod an other larga consumers, | Coyncil thiat the Weat 8ido water-tank lot, corner o viowed the matter of furnishing tho city with | of Mjonroe and Morgan stecots, and the North 8ide gas entlrcly from a business and practical atand. | water-tank lot, on Chicage avonuc, bo loased lo oint, and ho assnred the reporter that the public B D Mave no rearon to And faatt cituer with hig | the Bosrd of Educatlou fof schaol purposcs. hat he would charge the city or the kind of The Chicago Society of Phynlctans, percalvin; ::‘-c;e' would futnisk. ile would dg what was fair, | the importance of a siricter reglsiry of {vl rtha lnfl Yesterilay morning Ediwin Martin, a teavolor for the Nonotack Silk Cam“{lh]’. nttampted anieido at hin residenco in Austin by cutting his thront with a zazor. Tho job was bungled, and Dr. Gillis who ‘was caited In goon placed hint ont of danger, Tem- Enmry ineanily resulting from softening of tho rin Is tho only apparent causo, There was a ramor around the Custom-Hones {uurduy that some changes are anticipsted amony he oficeholders. The Collector and Postmaster wero inentioned, but It is belleved that the roport arove ont of tho visit of Mr, Harvey and Mr, Palmerto Warhington. Nowadays, when an ofiiclsl Roen to the Cunltal, 1t 18 assuined bo does 80 to pro- vent his removal. B A conncil af Baptiet Chnrchea way held Wednea- dny night at Immanie Chareh, on Orchand atrect, . to'determine what shioulld b dano by the society of tho Tinmanucl Chareh, It {s ina weak condltion, and rome recommended that the mewbers rennite with the North Star or Rolling-Millu_Church. The counell finally recommended the congregas tion to continue to work there they aro a while lunger. : 1t Is underetood that suit will’ soon be com- menced nagalnat tho bondsmen of ex-l'ostmaster NMcArthur for the amonnt of hls deficit—852 000, . A collection-tiote for the amount was recently een SPECIAL CLEARING SAL of Embrolderies, the calalogue of which embraces many chofce detlgns never before nfiered In this clty, “This eale will be partfcularly worthy the attention of Mgrchants generally, Wa shall also offer In conuectton s Superh Assortment of VICTOIIA LAWNS, BUISSE MULLS, LADIES' COLLANB AND CUFFR, DRESS LINENS, LINEN BDOI‘!-\ NAINSOOK FDGES, MOURNING COLLARS, &e., &e, ‘The abore will basold carly fn the day, SPECIAL OFFERING, JEWE.RY ‘To immediataly follow tha Saln of White Gonds. Thie scheduls cavers tho ontite Sample List of & Travelng Jewcler, Over ONE HUNDRED LOTS, comprisiog Bolld Gold, Rald Front, Oald Filled ana Rolled Plate, Ladies Sete, Nirooch and Far Ringe, Boe som Vine, rops, Sleave Duttons, Bhirt Studs, Col- 1ar Duttons, Bhawl Pins, Beart Plos, Dracelats, Chalns, &e., o, Also saveral Watches to pay advances. far application to the delicato akin of (nfanta, chilldrer and Tadica, 16fn *ogther tnoquated in Tta emollieat ropertien. ‘The Raap 13 mof parfumed, the Ingredien ing of nich Abeslute purity s to requirs no ail from chemlutey todingulss Inferlar inater(ala, 1o iout ro fined taste eansiiers the Absence of ariifcial perfums ne perfection of aweetness. aud the pecullar characters isticof B, T. liabhiti's Tollet Buap rendors ft the moi pelthtul'and agrecable article of tho kiud ever muaa- aroit, Thongi spectally deslrabie for the use of Iadfes and chiliren, this sonp fa cqually appropriats for gentlo: men's tollat, and a3 1t makes & lieavy Inther I¢ 12 alsoans of the Snestsoans for barhers we. It 1s fust being Ellcmlflpfin the markot, but the demand for 1t wili sooa. ccoie general.—New York Tribune. B, Te BABBITT, New York City, . ALLS, By WM. A, BUTTERS & (O, Auctioneers, 114 & 120 Wabasheav. BUTTERS & CO.’S Repular Saturday Farnitore S, BATUNDAY, May 5, at 0:30 o'clock, At_Salcerooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-av, Tandsomn now Chamber Sets, Parlor finits, Side ‘ bonr.is, Wardrobes, Mirro Brinseln, 3-Ply, snd ine froni Washington nnd presented 1 thedecenned during his fliness, and previons 10 | Soining loss. deaths, have notified the Commissioner of Hoalth | *4 Daw's Arrival,” A BANKRUPT BTOCK of General Diy Goods, Mer+ | grain Carpoin togsther with a very lrgo snd varied for FaThCt B NS olnel that e d1d nof pwe K5 the Autoney wean of tha apinion that he was_snts | M e of the late action of the Socloty in that direction, 1jan Bhepard and family have taken ap thele real. | chandlse, at 0:208. m. * Eollection ot lodsekoeping Goodk. ~ - n much by $13,600, asserting that he was untitled to. | Teripit fram vome afeebon o6 the Britn. T the SEXTON. fnd roquesied the passace of an ordinance makink | dencain Kransion, andare llvingln the houss re- ¥ AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., an offact for “the amoant deparited In the C Bealn waa carefally made, but no evidencen of 2 O Ot COF il e aed Aty | contly occupled by Mr, Wetistor, County Natlonal Bauk, Therctare, tho draft P D o arnlon Nare Aivcovered Bovith THE NEW TRIAL - nalty, to maka s repart of ol birtha.and deaths e e c e RPE IIIS roturned to Postnsater-General Key, snd ne atructiona ars ezpected to procced agalnst the boudsmen, The bankruptey procvedings agabist McArthur will doubtless be fznored, Oftcor Do Marr,of the Wost Twolfth Stecet &tn. tion, Is nn unnndnr‘{ Ite lias oo wife who weliths three timeawhat bie docs, and now a buxomand rath. er proposscaring wife of a Halsted atreet kaloon- keepor named Schaack clalma all his attentions. Tho woman ran away from hor homo yester- day, as Scheack reported to tho statlon, “The tein] of Thoman Sexton on & chiargo of man- h;_f- fax coiy n:d;; :helr wro;:lllonul ;lnllc;, alaughter, for the killing of James Il Smith, by 'ne following bulldiog-permits wera lasued yes- striking him on thio head with a billird-cuc, was | ferdsrs sohn A, Tyseoll & two-atory and bio- commonced in the Criminal Conrt Friday, Jan, 20, | o4241 feet, tn cont $20,000, corner of West Washe Tha homnlcldo was committed Sept, 24, 1876, In a | ington and Wood strects:'C, (i, Von Platen, a two- waloon at No, 247 South 1falsted atrect, then kept | #lory, bascmont, and aitle -tfimedmnt dwelling, 24 = x4K feet, to cost $4,000, No, 258 West Divislon by & woman named Predorles Disck. On Ahe | Giroet; Horvita Slaters, ‘s ono-story industeial had beon Tooking. on whilo Soxton and somo of | 8chool, 7103 feet, to cost §0,000, corner of Al- the exceptlon of a little congestion, the braln was found in & healthy ststo. An examination of tho ahdomen rovenled the cause ~f death as fnflamma- tion of the small intestino, smobstruction of tho gall duct, and other sucrctory parsages, aud rome aitection of the Jivar, At tho conclusion of the post mortem examination, the Coroner Impanelad u Jury, and tho interrozation of witnesses wns -praceeded with In the Jadles' ordinaty of the notel. Dr, Daxter stated that there was no THE MATHUSHEK, Tho experlence of o country dealer who conafd. ered cheapness before quaiity, tends to show the estimation In which some mannfacturers hold thelr moral obligations to the publlc, Thinking that pezhaps the introduction of planos into s stock and irnde would Impart to hima greateralr of eolldity than his compelitors conld attain, tho GEO. P. QORK & CO,, Auct'rs. On Saturday, May 5, at 0 o'clock, 14 crates W. 8. Crockery and Rockiogham Ware. BECOND-; D AND NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ABE LAPIAN, Pawnbroker, oF Gold and Sflver Watches, Fine Gold Chalns of nll kinds, c Diamonds, Diamond Sets and Rings, evidences of injurlos to tho scalp of de- iy & tned after ¢h mo | bany avenug and Van Buron atroet, counjryman dropped duwa fo New York, and Tambrequine and Lace Curtafos, Tarior Sults and if o ¢ i Bo Ciow' e be intonde To | semel ‘and o bin war portectly houthy, e P AR romalned s u.‘;dfl'nn n mu&b«a 1875, Thomas Tilley, the archi- | stter golng through the horror and amazement en- fl‘n':';':i\'e“{m;“:.“i W T gl W O nmu.y-nf-'n-l‘(.‘u?:tlymlroflu:fil{mn.‘.’fismmmm craecute o ar 01 s 3 c Vi 1 I3 . e 3 o B () 1Tk har aho 200k Jerelry, ailvor “Emn“mum‘ deredan Saasrane. 1o ava tho optnlan: that 1t out, os it was late, and ho knocked hor down. |'tect, gave to John McArthur au order on tho | gendered by the price-llsts of respectablo manu- | yigcxcrs, Wirn Bprings Dreaktast fta ca, Rideboards, Brusacin and Wool ;Carpets, Plctures, Mirror. Iook= cates, Bhowcates, Farior aud Omce Dogkcs,| A Tnrga fu- volegof Ground Fepner, Gingor, and ustant, . QEU, P. GORE's CO., Anctionser. '~ On Wednesday, May 9, « Weshal] scll st Auction . 1,400 CASES Mon's, Boys’, and Youths’, Women’s, Misses’, and Children’s Boots, Stoes& Slippers All Regular aud Prime Stock. GEO. I, GORE & CO. 08 and 70 Wahanl ing At 10 n'clock, at the Aucilan ttoome of WI, A, BUTTERS & CO., ‘cor, of Wabash-av, and Maiison-st, TRADE SALB. WIITE GRANITE AND YELLOWWARE IX PACKAUES AND OPEX 10TS, * CASES ASSORTED GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, CARPETS, AND OILCLOTHS. Wedneadsy Morning, Mar G, at 0:0 o'clock, At lfUT'l_F.ll: & '8 Anction-Rooms. THURSDAY TRADH BALY, DRY GOODS, WOOLEAS, CLOTIING, ‘Boots and Shoes, Straw Goods and Woal Hats, Thursdsy Morning, May 10, at 9:30 o'clack, At Dntters & Ca.'s Auctlon Ilooms, second floor. City and Conntry Merchanta will always fnd full ies of salable goads al our aales. ‘A BUTTERS & CO., Auctionoen. By WM. F. HODGES & CO. . CHATTEL MORTGAGE SAE. Fntire Furnitare and Ontd, CLUB ROOMS, No. 1656 Dgarborn-st. This (Saturday) Morning, May &, at 10 o'clock, L ct, Emith rald such coaduct was shamecful, and Bex- | Comptrolier for $3,500, payable in one year, or ton struck him on tha head ‘with the | Sentomber, 1870, befors ‘which data it scema hr;'e ‘end of a billiard-cuo, Inflicting a wound | Tilley himself had pald MeArthur the amount of which caneed his death next morning, Ofticer | the order. Mr. Tilloy had not been able taget M, C. McCabe, who mada the arrest, fonnd8ox- | back the order from McAsthar, and thorefore yes- ton, quarreling with the woman snd heard him | terday notified the Comptroliee that it had n say that he stlnek Bmith, J. B. Kecoler heard | satisfied, and was not to be pald. 5"}{"‘; ;ay lRu l-’umlufllh:?z“‘lm \\;I!l\m (:mmn. A' . Kudd, and David Goodman wore minor wite S TR nésses. 'The dofendant was swoen, and owne ANNOUNCEMENTS. ed to pgiving deceascd a prod with the 3 cue, and fo having struck the wom- [ Theannual meeting of tho Illinols Humane So- D ey pCigtmed, | However, Mhat Suith | ciety will be held ot the Grand Paclfc Hotol at Tho jury returied a_ecaled verdiet, findlng the | 2:30 this afternoon. ‘,’:‘,';"f.',';f,';'}'-’{,’,.?{'.',’u .flrx’lnz tho sontonce atfive | A Gospol temperance mesting will be hold thia A week lator A mew telal was nteq | evening at 8 o'clock at the Chicago Avonus Church, by Judge \\'?Iflnmm who commonted Bume: | led by ox-Ald, Montgomery. il "“;,‘x"f, Heienl Siidonco as giren Ly | Tho Rev. Brooke Herford preaches to-morrow no Connty I'hysiclan, and declared that the %9 | morning at the Church of the Measlah on **The of Sinith's death was' by no weann certatn, Slnca That Fimag. st Ihreo nionihe ago, Sexton s re. | Chelatlan Aspect of the Enropean Strnggle." mained in Jall, and yelmdnz the case agaly came A rehearsal will be held this afternoon at the up. 1% wax then discovered that tho most material | qraparpacle for tho grand concett, Efght hundred (illnoas, Mra. Bhick, nn B pomo et e | or 1,000 scholars aro expocted to bo prescat. ‘ut the Irate husband ovorhauled Ler in tho North Division and selzed tipon the_property, A sensa. tlonal divorce case In tho probable cutcome. 4 Edwin Walker, tho Court-Ilonse contractor, eallod upon Depuly United States Marshal Dird yesterday morning, and saked permission to ro- move some stone from bis yard, which {n at present, in the custody of the Unitéd Stutes Marshal, which he wished to” use on tho new Court-louse., He sald that if he was allowed to remove the stone he would noon be able to Rll] the exccutions ngainet him. Itoppears that theso ara threo in number. Two aro_{u favor of Charles M. liced, #nd one in favor of Alexander 8. Hoyt, for 8I,48d.4:. Walker went to tho oftice of Mesnrs. Kretxinzer & ‘Veedor, Moyt's attornoys, and paid $470 upun Mr, Hoyt's clalm, Mr. Krotzingor then told the Doputy ‘Marshal that on hehalf of lioyt they wonld not ba averso to the relcaso of Walker'n llflnu-{lltl. Mr. Bled sald tbat ho had no personal objection, but it the other creditur (Mr. Jicad) was favorablo to the agreement the premlsca would be released, r. Burlinz, Euperintendent of tha new Cristom: Tioure, predicts that thestoue-work wiil befiulshed in aixty doys, and the atruciuro bo under cover by wwas cagsed oy inflammation of tho small intes. tine. Dra, [enrotin and Danne corroborated Dr, Baxtor's tastimony, aud Dr, Young, who cansulte el with Or. Pearsons during the ilincas of deceas- cd, was sls0 natisted that hie camo to tis death from inflammailon of the bowels, although daring slckncss hu saw no symptonis that would lend hir to holieve that ruch was the allment. Or. W, II. DBradley concurred in the opinton of tho first wit- neer, DR. PEANSONS rald he was called to attond Muneon on the 10th of April, and, finding him sufforing with headache, and with a pulse at lma-vluhl. arcribed tho symptoms to 0 taln. Decoased had receivod a blow on tho 11th of January, and hia cheek-bune was fractured; he bied at the nose and vomited nearly nll day, Ile found nothing about deceased to warrant him in thinking the bowels wers the soarce of ilinces, On tho post- mortem oxaminalon e found tho brain con- !iemd. but no evidenco of any inslde fracture, Mo fracture of the chieek-bone nad healod, He saw evidences of Inflammation of tho howols, but In answer 1o n direct queation snid he would not bae posliive as to the canso of doath, When facturers, he dropped down tho scale, until he found something to sult hisidea of values, and, without stopping to rogard the interests of hia prospactive customers, ko hought a gross or two. Great was tho goasip. that flooded the town, and prodigious tho reapect in which tho daring dealer washeld. 1iivals grow green and sick with jeale ousy, and hia stock was ovidently on the rise, Dut fn n short ttme trouble assumed tho throne in the ofd man's mind. Purchasers trooped In dolly, ocach claiming somo mes do. fect for his plano, and demanding, feithout much particular steom npon the pollione s of the method, that the aftalr ha **fired” straightway on the money returned instanter. 1t began to grow warm, and finally the conateyman concluded to find the man who had lmrm:a upon him,and learn his ressons for it, 1l visiled Naw York agaln, and ob- sorved to the manufacturer that his planvs had not givon satisfaction, *'Planostmy tear sir,” ox- claimed the worthy head of a’ concern, veplanont T dldn't well you any planos; you didn't 0 for planos; I only sold you a woodon box, By, o H thingsin it." By FIELD, MORKIS, FENNER tho cloke of the year. A Short, 1imo &zo Anothcr | farther questionod, b sald o would Sxpect 1o | cartain exdoteciive Is aliogad 10hate bosn Inateiis | A publle femporance meoting will be held this | © *<Made: my dear sir,imade to soll, " fsa motto | DY 7 s changa waa mado In tho plans for tho roof. The | auid In the brain_benldes congest] th ¢ » B S 8 T iy & CO,, New York. AnaTov oty & part off Thin Luvo hoan recotved, | cuuwa af death oo Trom an. Saciion ot thag | HEemt L e L e e Hiorn Sictabe | OFoning In Temperance Hall, No. 211 Weat Mad- | that might bo well paluted acrow many & inuelcal il but 3r. Iriing cxpects ilia rest soma tinio nost week. The changes ‘conslst in the addition of fif- teen feot of ttone and brick work above which was intended to have the cornice of the ballding, Thia will mako tho rlone faca of the builuing cx- tend ninety-nine feet ahovo ihe pavoment, The alterations in the roof ltsolf are elight. - A differont pitch has been given to It, and some of Pottcr's slarp-pointed pianacics havo boen teuncated, The roof will bo constructed of slataand iron; the chim- neys of slone, The changos in the roof liave been for the better. Tho topof the bullding wiil be Instriment that is folatod on the public fn this gen- cratlon gotting maney &+ hunestly, If you can, but gewing it And it 1s lltiloto bo wonderod that tho man who comes forward with his honest monoy shonld look scrutinizingly and sus- picionsly upon tho varlons offerings of gilt. edged frauds that surround him and clamor rom evary side for hisattontion. Perhaps in no branch of husincss has this canker eaton morc deeply than in the manufacture and salo of planos—not that & fraud is intendud by all, but becaune af Im- perfoctions which cxist, though latent, and which and the witness (icorge €an bo found, but thuy | sonstreet, Mr, J. O, Braymau and othors will de- ara comparatlvely niiportant witncasce. - In the | liver uddrosses, menntimo. tho “trlal goes over wunco more, Thero will be a meeting of Wymsn Post No. 7, and i remalne to ba seon whether | @, A. I, at tho ball corner of Scdywick and Sigol such o barcfaced and scandalons outrago as the | streets to-night, for the purposo of makiag are apiriting away af witnesscs in 1o be allawed. . Two | rangements for Docoration Day, subpaenan lny at the West Twol(ih Strcot Siation rs, % Wl 00n aftol nrider, fi?‘fi Wes Iast licard af on ths North Bde, . orhaps | #erman hefore leaving the city for tho Last, {n the omo of her frienda will Instruct_ her tocall for | Fourth Unitarian Charch, on Pralrie avenuo, noar them, and perhaps they won't, 1f she dealres to | Thirticth strect, atdla. m, to-morrow. seo Justice done she rhuuld come forward at onco. Tlhe Roy, W, F, Crofts, the now pastorof Trinlty WEDNESDAY, May 0, LARGE PEREMPTORY SALE OoF §ix Thonsand Dozen Twilled_ Broeho and Faney Sitk Handkerchiofs, Fivo Thousand Dozen Ladics’ Brocho and (lauzo Tics, organ. - flr‘ llolden teatifed that therc was nothlog to indlcate that the man had recelved a blow on the head. o |inva 1t as his oplnion that indamuation of the Inteslinca wan the cause of death. tle saw no evidences of a fatal blow, In snswer to Inquiries, Dr, Henrotin etated that there was no one cause of infiammation of tho bawoels so great ay that of oxcessive drinking, OFPICER JONES was called upon to testify, and sald that he had bueen asnaultod by one Mliler and the deceased on ‘The Rev, J, T. Sunderland will preach hia last ¢ tho dealer falla to recoguize hecause he knawe of By order of Mortgagee, we will oll the entlrs coo- sirictly gulhic, otk 16 progroning ot picsent | tho night of Jan, 11, in the slloy an tho east wido — Mothodist Chiireh, aeill preach Wla Al asrmate tor | no remedy. | Thrs aro undreds of plancs. In the | Ty order T, T TILT & SON, through Fleld, tents of abave ltooms, comslsting of laborera on the Custom-ilouse itaolf. in’ lnylng | Storr thers. ' o cadodvoring 40 LINCOLN PARK. mortow morningand ovenlng, and the now chorus | markot to-day, puro and swect in ‘tone, ond ap- | Morrls, Fennor & Co., New York. stop them from flghl|n§ and to arrest thom, Miller had struck Aunson, and when ho found them the latier was lying on tho ground. Officor Owens was with lem, and chascd a third party away, and alterwards camo to hls (Joues') ansistance, ~ Miller and the deceased had mufihl hiold of him: tha latter had “seizod his club and struck him, when the witness wrenched 1t frons hie hand, and tried toralse it, but the two en were oo closa to him ho could not hit them hard. . lle belleved that stiller had Injured Munson INOOLN 2AR] cholr whi) bo Introducad at i samo time. - VR ik 'he Nev. L. T be, The report of the Lincoln Park Commissioners | movsonsely. ta-matimm 36 100 o o Enojents for the yoar onding Aprll 1 bas been fllod, #+P'ho Light Shining." Tickots to reserved seats The following sre the receipts from the Mainten- | on the ground foor ean be had at the Y., M, C. A, " i dolioning ate fs fecull Tocms, No. 160 Madison street, to-day, ; The W, C.T. Unlon hold dally mecti L Tz of Lower Faiwoil lall 843 p. m. The_leadors. next [ Veack aro ax followa: " Mohday, Mrs, Y. Wo Miller: Yood: Wedneaday, Mrs, T, 13 and sctiing stone, and 400 nt the Twelfth sireet yarda in cutting and dresslng the stona for use. ‘I'he contract for the iron-work of the roof ‘will roon be lot, and this will be the last important exoenso until the fAiting up of the lnterlor le begua, BUDDRN DEATIL. Two canes of sudden death occurred In Bromer steect Wednerday oventng, giving rise to suspl. clons that circumatances had m“‘[’:‘a"d to precip- Elegant Bideboards, Dining Tablos and Chalrs, Axminstor and Brussels Oarpots, COryatal Chandellers, Parlor Bults, Laoce Ourtaina and Lambrequins, Ohamber Buits,Orookery,Qlass, and Cutlerre Etc., ete., the wholo to be sold. under Chatid Mortgage without any limit or reserve. pealing strongly to tho Jovors of music, which & year from to-day wiil lio apathetic undor the touch ot tho player, deprossed, wreiched wrecksof what they wero, 'The fanlt i In tho system of con- striction, and ono can rendily s whereln an_ in. strumont porfect in its make, t norfect atill, othors, - For years and {nm the manufacturces have ad- hered to old tead] tlnn:l In the detalls of thelr In- By HIRAM BRUSIL, OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE At 510 Weat Madison-st. od for years, and proscnts attractions h{unnfl all ina )y Tuesdsy, Mine 0. Wood: W straients, The curved bridgs, tho parallel strings, | ,Fhis morniog at 0120 fshall sl the entira hourehold W3, ¥, TIODGES & CO, Auctloneers, Ennie carrine, T MG ace e, | il et lorie, ® U e e G i Sin g e, | ARl lon Bltiledie Tt | i it i MR B L 8 widow aged o1, died at o, 40, andanponr (o | witnows tosk bimto the atation, Wilueas golble | fou.. i | Mes. O, 0. Altgai Saturday, Bies. L. B ¥, Itim’ | nearly halt contury,’snd, thoush oxneriments | Farlor Ruis, MarifTon Siae e TU TS T TS o T the minnta s oo biackoncd by a bluw from Miller, who acted | - g diaburscraonia for tho samub account wores all, have been nuinorous 1h efofts to Imprave tho ays, | Tices and Cenire-Tabics, i nd! CATALOGUE SANLE Tremer ateéol 18 & flihy no-thoronhfare, run- | Willlame, aud bla-fatlior afterwarin tali o was | Apimal expenses sccount $ an | | Thodestrequler meoting of the Chiotse Chowa | 1850, 21eY, "he aarmmar warkman who solved tha | Jmnges ihine, Deddtngy OF THE ning throagh under and over foot-hilla of 'mud, | soeved right. Siller swore in court that Munson | VB | Amoctation akevplaco this, ereatng ot Hencicls | Mathuahc, the Gepman warnat whosaived 106 | Fuliiars " Srcery, tas Hitls JoneCme Senllng o equeral ezt avurd tho plled | was the cusia o tnaguarial gafe, 74 Switaart et The’ Acsociaion wil | BrObEmANLERLS [he VEC, [he, G FiSeR, B8 | A e of B sid kel ENTIRE FURNITURE e e ) i itaas n- i [ | Al ;v.‘_d M;L‘vgmmfiu m« ; pulfnll‘:mnrl pfi'fiu:-n' OMmeer Patrick 11, Owens corroborated Jones' tes: testants aro to be divided into clasies sccording to men and the arrangement of the atrivgs pro. OF THE (Iman{lll\u sald hie dld not think Jonca could have composed of Hwedus of the poorce clans, supuratic | Bt tho deceased with his club, becauso they weroaa ducod unoqual tenslon, ringing the stratn vipon om 1sopan for —_ MARSHALS SALE thelr sirencth of play, Tho chess : 2 . breaking the plate and_ruln. APOLLO OLUB ROOM, tlous {n tholr natures, and uot altogethier cloanly | close to him. Both Miller aud Muuron wero very 41¥ chot-piayere, Whother mombora or not, and ali serain. part, I a L in thelr Liabits. The sudden d are Invited. - Play in the fournament 18 expocted to | b the sounding board. Ho introduced | OF VALUABLE BSALOON PROPERTY, ‘Fclrn‘;n‘x‘!&ur ‘from «?.!Emifl{;"lfifi?i" :’)I'lar;w‘:fl?!i Hbuales Qurine e disienlty Asthsatatlon oy iod el S e g 5 lincat bridge, carried his strings 10 98 10 d1s- | gituuted ov')13 anasrs Ens isndol consatinz of | 165 East Randolph-st., cornor LaSally orror and amaze, and stories, vague at firet, and Dr, Milton Jay waa called, and sald ho agreod with tho other doctors as to tho cause of death. He would not, (rom any ppearaiica of tho brain it that time, think that death was cansed from any Ine Jury, but the serious oifect of an lnjury somenimes produced itsulf slx mouths afterwsrd, W, 11, Carpentor,n locomative eirinaer, testifiod that he saw Mitler, Munson.anda third party go Into (g alloy, and saw Lho uMMcers follow shortly after- ward. ‘lovaw Joncd, and two men clinched hin, and Mitloratzuck him, Witness usaisted ‘the ofi- core In taking tho priso 10 the statlon, snd sald Aunson went along peaceably, Ilo saw blood on decoancil's faca, tribute the tension, added threo cross-bars to the iron frame, and found that he had not only se- cured strength but greator purity of tone, longer stringe, but had tinproved the vibration and had constricted an almost perfect plano, The only umproxement left wia i tha taning pins, Thoy {:aue\l through the plta fnto tho wrest piank, an y the tonslon upon them soon became loossned sitd valucleas for thelr purposc. A bushing was introduced into the plalo, and tho pin passing through It is bold with a nfl'nlp ke nvise. ‘Tho rosult 18 & model plano, rich and durable, strong and witha tono unparalleled by any otlier man facturcr, The warld has recognfzod its exce then more openly Lold, suggented polson, and the wource waa settled upon to bu the gracery -atore, hard by, where, it became popularly supposed, polsons « ed food had been suld, ‘An evening paper took oo this theory, but alaal for ° that sensation it had not a fact to eupport it. Gustav Shelander had boen keepinz a cizur-atore on the squaro north of the cnu-lrn‘pur. and bhad just moved is goods Into No, 11, Intending to open with & stock of lnserlar Imported weeds, While moving hie ata® about ho was attacked by heart diseanc, and dicd instantly. [lo had been boarding st tha 8wede llote), one Sylvan Boniface, ani Tueadoy Morning, Moy 8, at 10 o'lock. WM. F. IODGES & CU.. Auctioneers 0if2 Weat Lakesk By ELISON, POMEROY & C0s Auctioneers, 78and 80 standoip-at. NOTICH. The Auction Salo advertlsod by us for this mors Ing at MUBIOAL. Tho tenth of Mr, Eddy's organ reclials will be given this noon at larslie; 1. Mr Eddy will lay Nach's I'relude ond uA( o in Etlat; Haswc's ‘hemo and varfations in A flat: the andante from Mendelssohn's symphony in AI Guiimant's *+ Grantt Choear” {u Dy Falne's varlations on tho Austrlan llymn; and Van Eyken's Honata in 1) winor, Mr. Edwand Schultes will g tho ** Adclaide, " and Schubert's ** Am Mo The Iickings-lornarnd s n closos with the erformanco of Marth thiy aftornoon, and **Tho areiago of ¥igaro™ this eveniag, puaw Hiitard Taples, ool Table oo gan Iar Fixtiiten ncluding every Wptolnment for “nrst-clasa waloon, snlnrdu. #y"5, 1877, at 10 o'clock & m., on the ome Weat drivo on stiors, Khirubbery, ..., Connctlon drivi nisea. DOLLAR STORE Sr——— : hek Instru- OLUB ROOMS Bylvan did not purcbase from thu grocery' men- | Durlng Carpenter's testimouy Mr. Parnall Mun- leney audl accuptediit, and: e 0 m 4 B e st al it it s | S RERL e pet o e 1o eimne e | e o e g b T HAVE OPENED No. 166 Dearborn-st., samption, And psssed awa acefully to reat (1 0 d g N patimer U7 " Y A NEW LINE OF iie fu‘lll.p’un;lr;%}:o;u:lqv;flh; wl‘!hg}nnu’ér 1.‘."'.{52"-‘.1 ot praperly conducted, and sald somathlng about | Bhee i eban TMAIBEIE ersss P HASBT | vome b s O Sonby Levy'a tacrorns THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPARY WILL NOT TAKE PLACE. ealen ', AN of rs, Carlscn takes wae bofore Justice Fuote yeatarday for vagrancy, 1o gavo bonds for an appesrance May 0, Denjamin Pitzgerald, s saloon-keeper st No. e diMculty between Joncs and his son. The Caroner informed him that he could not question tho witnesses diroctly, but might ask any queations through the foreman of the jury, in resuming Jts weekly osllings botwoen Havre, e Plymouth, and New York, has considerably re- duced its pasaago ratcs. Tho splendld accommodas LLISON, POMEROY & CO., Aucttoneers, VASES, o SRONAES, e & Siver-Pid Wam HOTEL ARNIVALS. Pulmer Houso—~ .IN" . 1828 State stroct, neglectod to cancel the atamps “reh tsine," the pollt i Parian Waro, Toilet Sets, 1l was alsa inforined thal the Grand “Jury was - tions, the *‘cholco culsine,’ the polite attontions, Howp, A the box 2k on whisky-narrels, and was yesterday held In $3500 B t tteactions to be fonnd R y Rlowait, By Aline il & R Fetired with that ::|aah:n?l:vf&:'fl¥ll;.ml Ve Lail for telal, el Tovanis s o it Mfljo‘lfl\ WIH‘O, Rogers Plated Ware, JEWELRY, &c. ianapalisy i, J- ), el ullllllllhs‘ D. {,anden, lubugna; H, mvnfll naleld "“l‘ . Fentou, Belolt; . Watson, BT foe, Sprlhatield. .. Sherinun ouie="Tho ilun. Falward Breltung,” Nevaunes Cul. George Berowxs, 3 Mlas Kato Clazton and company, New York} orlly JEVIS Hartfur Couly Claries b-l{. Nei Yt 3 Samuel Bwlth, Bt on the stcamors of this favorlte line, explain fts great populartt; 1t 1s preferred by those who, whep ot sos, desire to eujoy all tho added Juzuries of land. ‘The Jury concludud that no furthor testimony s neceasry, and potarned a verdlct that Muy- son camio to hfe death from {nflammation of tha Dbowele, but how it was Jroduccl, orarlat {ho caueo uf it wad, from 8 Juck of evidenco thuy wore unable to determine. Charles E, Ioward, otherwise known as 4 Jumbo," & confidence operator, and s rella of the Lovy gang, was yesterterday ran [ato Central Fiation for vagrancy by Detectives Scott and Uster: man. Thosa refitting honscashonld not fal} toseo them. 106 East Madison-st. ‘N. B.—1,000 Croquet Sats st §1.00 per Set. CLOSING SALHE THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, at aur New Storth 78 & 80 Randolph-st. — York; ¥o b tead il Ar. Tarne f JO EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS, e = Rogors' Btanderd Platod Waro, Forth Joulk duigeyeiy Utame Tt gnmel Bty N | ot atally Tagnred w st et olones | BSniinzii: D e er o s ey woii- | Dupllcats electrolype plates of tho map in to- VANILLA OHMOCOLATE, Hpoohs, Horry Dishes, Tuttor Dishos, Cax Tiataria, N, Towasend, Le ltoy, N. | take the matter before tho Urand Jur: ) day's Twipuxs, molded from the origloal, €an b | wmmama s mmonanes o ~~nanaan- | Platos, Oastars, Storling Silverwars, oto. Clhiatles B, K. ... TYemont House— g Batanze... fam llelmes, who is wanted at Philadelphia for the 0 Al 1 % T n “Tuv Hon. W, M. Usylore lascouy of twa trunks full of atationery from Riloy | bad upon application to ltand, McNally & Co., 80, & fino 8 M}:Llf«“ ?c'm ¢ & 0. P h et T flotciont, Nevadaiduho INBURANCE. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. &Bargent, ‘The proporty kas buen recovered bore. | wnap engravers and pablishers, 77 aud 70 Madison IsN, FONEUOY & & T, W Bierrrh New Yurk G0, avla loehesters THE NON-BOAUD AGENTS, e Qoorge Hankinstook s chango of venue from | strcet, Chicago, By WM. MOOREIIOUSE & 0 O3 Wil Dutrols | gome elgblesn or twenty of the +vnon-Hoard ™ Justico Foola ta Justice Wallacs upun the chargo Auctloncors, 84 and 81 Nandolph-st. Basc-ball (s drawing woll. The Commlssioners | of swindling and kurlr* & gaming-houss, snd hle aitond regulatly, or the most of them, cse way po tponed ¢ i1} n:ud-l{‘..r wors tvh‘-'-&mo Sextun commenced wettingthe bricks bofore put. [ 105 Fiob of four utrikiag cigar-iakers on Fifth av- e WHAT THE " TIMES" EDITORIALLY 8AYS OF IT, *‘Women dostined to be complotely transformed undorwritcre of the city met yosterday afternoon at No. 127 LaSallo atrect to recelve the report of & iion: o B OPENING BALE TIIB MORNING at 10 oclak VANILIA CHOGOLATE, thieh soaton. .. . & oud du Laci G. B, Wi npart) C. 3 Eids; A by Mrs. Thompson's *Saratoga Wavo.! Never bo d. all, Dave . K. Lippiacoit. Chandicryille; | commlitteo appoluted on the previous day to pre- 2 4 Floor full of Goods, now and sccon I-hand. etrga Siavk How Yorks 6760 Blawort St Taull | Ture'n plan for tbele mateal protection agatua e | WV4thews luto tho Court-livuss walls yesterday. | g, g. Cooper and Charles Thurbar were yestar- | Ablo1o detect ite falsencssor plck o faw with it." | BRWAILLAST, LUNOILL, EUST e BaE T Wells Fewolt Aiber Yotealt Hikiant 5 'A.ga: | ratnous system o cutbiug rates. Mr. . 1, Tearl S wactfGr & Wint, day booked at tho Armory for riot, which con- | To be found ouly at 210 Wabash avenus, and TRAVELERS, To make room for & larga iot to acrive un Hoodsh muu, Plhilsdelphiay C. .lllm.in.m.l Lockoort....7A¢ | preslded, and Mr. W, 1. Cunningiam, un benalt | Bebert Vogel, o dealer in cigars, was brought slats of hl'illg';l.l:l. vored o force & tenant out P ——" |, C. D. Yiaiate ininerciai-d. i i ‘nw. Northville; W, ‘usries City, {oustun, Watertowny N. Aurora; ¥, Barbe! Vi Bmith, Dotrolt; J. W, Stowart, Daveapors, la, betoro Judgu Wallace yeatorday ss 8 debtor, e | ¢f No. 147 Mic) cnus. Miss Mary Boynton ‘ % told them sbo would go when she got ready, snd filla:;l‘:illy«“:, property sud cacsped underhe in- lb%’lh’:l‘fl.:lll. was soma .xuly words ‘IM etions on TRAVELERS 8ad a5 caslly prepared and moat satisfactory boyer- sge in the Vanilla Chocolate, prepared by Walter of tho Committee, presentod the fullowing report: * The Committce appoluted by your huuurable Lody to conalder ways aud ticans for Lo eatzbilaliuucit of Gnl- form ratep ropott U uru Bgresl ber Best 8took to be found in any Au tion Houss in the O1ty. Defies all Ionest Competition. ad ey sbere Wung | Fha case of Brooks, the sbortfonist, was called . | Daker & Co. A singletrial whil establiah its popa- Sold by all leading Grocers, ETD TIIE EXPOSITION, aisn diaand dors antfomi a7 raiss that il tn tho Crluloal Court youterday, il stiormeys | | Jofica SaPROeld Jovcrar B016 SNEIWIERL ( Larity, Deators in tancy storcs sverywhers sugply LA g o FURNITURE, CARP TUAT BABY-BHOW, ! o tts city. “That your Commnittes recoinmead this | FATS SHSUOY 10 GuILe WS, Oty 3¢ | nal Count: Lisiio Devens, Anle Wells, Josgph | it i CONFEOTIONERY, to furm luself ay intw an Independent urgsue 123tk the ubJCet of whieh shan laln & ugiform tard® Ilf I of Illlt aasoctation shail be Yice-President, ( HOUSEHOLD GOODS, &'c./r tha motion 10 quash fails, then an attempt will McMshon, Mary Bragg, thirty days cach in the o et S =2 4 Houso of Correction; Josoph' Shandloy, Joscph foada to §§5n‘,‘,,,‘,:§:,,°n',,‘:;_"°- buton whatground | 080 0F LRSS ORcard, '$500 Lo the' Crimioal \ing Jesd pipe. That $10,000 pald Walker on the Court-Housa | Cout or siesliog lead vipe. e bg [0 uake aud malu: ands of & Prosideut, retary, Treasurer, snd s Exceutive Comuitice of uve. . Becretary John P, Reynolds, of the Jater-Btate Exposition Company, was busy registering cherubs for the grand bay-stow which is to take place in tho Expoeltion Bulldiog commencing on tho 23d CELEBRATED throughout BASE BALL SUPP) tho Unlon--cxpresscd Lo all parw, 1 and upward at 40, 60c ‘-cr B, Addross orders GUNTHER, Coafec toner, Chicizo. —ee ONE O OO, e Headquarters for Base-Ball Supplies e ————— s Androws' Bazas ** 1s tho only fasblon journal which givesspecial and thorough attention {o chii- dren's costutcs. Many mothors testify to its un- Whelesale sad Ketall. Brad for priee liat, . Gowds scat C. th. D, asywhers. Jialr dresslog Iatast stybos 30 ota, W igh uade Lo optre and warranied. H AI I, BURNHAM, rivaled exceilence in ihis dopartmeut. Bend 10 B : Mr. Xollo thought It would bo well to wait unti) | lob s fow dava ago s belug callcd for on aitaides, | C3pt- Seavoy starts in vigorouly snough, es- imen copy to W, H. Avdrews, Cin- tar, Epatdlsd 1ostany, and cloalng on tha 26th. The premlums |, oot KOV O HOBERL & MoKt e N Ee Lhderwriters estarday th Wardon ol toe Siats Pootteatinr {orday b ordered the utr:e{i:}filud Q-’{ .ftxgum‘ couly for spocimen copr Vi ml\:;alfi‘fidmm"“ o) offercd sggregato $1,605 10 gold coln—no rage for | counccted with the cxlating Boara. waulooklog afiet bim with hie heart burning with | 32d, 88 & consequence, tus Madison Rreet BIOLOR — P il gl b7 o3 tho babiss, but pure, hard cash. The entelos Mr. Cunnipgham cxplained that the Committce | & deslre tu siaro Lhe smount with bim. Walker ""n‘r a sty d ‘We-‘finmn-sumsn':uon. DEATHS. HAIR GOODS, ur 17 [ commenced May 1, and from prescot indications | Sousldcred it best to furm au orpunization Himst. Liad tbe labor of 230 convicts, 1t will be remew- ven in the JOHNSON—May 4, Ellen, beloved wife of James Johnson, aged 42 years and U months. The Kxccutive Commitics could hold a cousulta- Lion with what fs known us the Chicago Board of Underwriters. They bad been called ** rato-cuts fou bered, for soveral months, and when he throw up | Al save s fow who are incorngible vagrsnts, were 1t would secm as though ovor s thousand hittle his contract did nob settlenp. MeNell remalng un- | booked for plaln disorderly. 1 A L'LUD‘X”h 1EALE 8 once aro golng to shout in unison for the Tiluatrsted Cataloue free: Bappy. Detoctive Bauder sud Manhal Bames of | | Funerdlby carriages to Roschlll from, herlata atsy ity « cifel prizes. Tho arrangements for the baoy- | ters,” oreiilas, " und tho like, and they wanted TUE GRAND JURY, Goshen, Ind.. yestorday arroated threo fiom. £:sidonce, No. 73 Blue Islsud-av., Bundsy, at 1 A- . SPALDING & B show will be very - cowplets, . Flalforms | (o uiak SLED & Bisitostating Conhpds the Bokrd s 'The Grand Jurer_ who bas beca beforo epaken m.m.mdahm iarco tarrs, sod arry | @'clock p. m. All fricnds aro lovited. . 1 W, Masiaon BL. Cascoad, 118 Lzandolpd-at., CIc#