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orance of the transaction, Te knew nothing ntneoding two car-loads of hardware, This matter started a_correspondence between Lient. o Qen. Sheridan and Indlan Agent Jobnson, whith tha afficern In charge al the headanarters tiere de. c. THE CITY. n GENERAL NEWS. private affair, Lieat, Jobnson has been tele. The Poal scooped the Jonrnal yesterday in sev- Erlph!fl to to protect tno goods, and eral Important matters, notably in locals, I me! .nt’:L',‘. u‘:’::. éhtbrgem o{m (khe&m.co n"re :‘,';‘1\: . Bealt W, Ford, clty editor of the KausasCity, | {i'ernunt paid in frolghis, which is conslderabie. Mo, Mau is in town. he s approximate in valna sbont $1,000. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Man- ‘Whst the result of the investigation mav be is not known, but it i beli Lieut. Johnton was ates, optician, No, 88 Maditon strest (Tninunw | KHOTD, Bat itia Delleved that Lieut, obnioh Bo3 Tiaflding), was at8 &, m., 61 degrees; 108 M., | tion, but that McCann_ cbtained tho gooda nnder b4} 12 m., 60; 3p. m., 57; Bp. m., b3, Darom- | incorrect protenses. Ile i# an old member of the meterst 8a. m., 30.13; 8p. m., 3032, Indian Ring. A reoort of the matter whl be trans- Ta tha spring the lomberman's fancy lghily toms | 2Iited t0 the Indian Commissloner at Washington. ——— 1o thoughta of strike, and there havo been ramors - o of Iate that the sons of tail who get spllnters In PROBABLY A SUICIDE their hands at $1.25 per day contemplate getting THR INQUEST POSTPONED. more, or starving to death. _Aepaunter through the ‘The inquest upon tho body of the nnknown man Reat and dust of the lamber district fafled to reveal | gound akot throughthe head, and dead, on Twelfth Any immediste cause for alarm. EYeryihIng 8 | yyreet bridge Thuredsy night, which wasto hayo T,{::'.Tr":fla‘.” oralaat procent no prospect of 8MC- § u ' \oid yosterdsy afternoca, was pastponed to % bat the deceased might be identified Yeaterday momning's TRiMDNR contained the | tordsy In bopel! £act that John Parke, bolter known s *+ Diamend | meantime, and some Iight thrown upon thls Joe, hal gone Into bankuptcy. | A® the beadiag | mpsterlous case. County Physlcian Hfolden made 10 the arilcio might misiead some persons, 1t | a past mortem examination yesterlsy, and found $hoald be taled that the | Diamond Joo © referted | the bullet which_caused the frightal wound Inthe known as the headand front of the Dinmond Jo | poor feliows temple Jodged In the loft hemisphero Line of Mississippi steamers, and who, ag an In- | of the brain, Dr. Holden remarked tnat it was dian-trader in Chicago, long befors 1t was acity, | the most pecullargun-shot wound he had sver seen use Dismond Jo " aa a trademark. in all his experience. In fact he had entertained At n regular esston of flope of '70 Lodge, No. | doubleasto its being a gun-shot wound or ho shouldn’t have considered & post mortem necessary, i o e tc followlng officers Jrese 1t Tooked as if JC ight have been dene with sore . D. Too! i sharp instrument. ‘The ball was as large as & Der- Recretary, Inger bullet apparently, but wo thoroughly bat. " W. M., C.C, | tered and shapeless as to suggest its haviog Neaevinn; A LT o W 6. &, | been n more slag of lead, Dr. Tolden 1a entirely B et g A o Yiruhy’ | aatinfied (hal decenscd cama to hisdeath by his own v, Minnle Martin; W. It. IL, 8., Maggio | hand. The flesh around the wound is somewhst Edgar; W. L. 1L 8., 8, Weightman; W. Chaplain, | powder-burned, and the balr slightly »lngcd& T Mot bW e Gamanel Weightman, | | Yesterday morning Mr. Georgo A. Elton, Super- o R S Pty e | it St ks e southorest commer Archor aveats and Deering | EOL® S nd Wpon the body. dosle Howard, of S . Elton's Tho Hahnemann Mediea] College clotod iteapring | Soetamiiony Mt B o e L one conro last evening by & banguet, given by the | idontined 'ft "#a’ that of ~& msn who had Facnity to the puplls and studenta of the Institt- | geveral times visited her house in company tlon at the Grand Pacific Hotel, TPrevions-to the | eith another man, o batber, named Charles Anders meal, Prof. I, Ludism gave a lectors to the | son, belioved to be working in & shop on State students on i Eplleptiform hysteria."! As & | siréct, somewhere near Sixtconth. Mies loward sort of sppoliser, bo exhivfied tho sac of | had never hesrl docessed's mame, ‘The otter an ovarian tumor, extracted the day previons. | wyoman, Mack, living on Cass street, denled all Abont 100 persons sat down ta the banquet. Prof. | ynowledge of ‘the matter. Detectives Gallagher Bmith respondedto the foast, *tHahnemann Medl- | and Stuart were datailed to wark the case_up, and 1 o3 Ur. D. 8. Smith, $10ur Board of | japored assiduonaly to find Anderaon, who appears Trustees; " Prof HnlI‘ Cole, Hoyne, Vilas. | {obothe unly person known to have been soen ‘Wheeler, and Ludlam sll spoke to appropriato f ith the deceascd at any timo, Up toa late hour Apasly; csieniay thoy had not succeeded. There [a liitle Jout L that the clows farniahed by tho digry will lead ta identificatlon, slight as thoy mre. Two of the entrlea pointed directly to the “man's occupa- tion; these we Monroe at, Veneer office, off 45 Monroe, " and ** Eiiman & Co,, 380 8, Canal, 10 May, Thurada; he latter referring to & flnn of cabinet.ware mannfactorcrs ot the place men- tioned. A TriBUNE reporter called an Mr. Ehman, and, upon statating the facts, learned thata person answering tho deacription In cvery particular, snd undonbtedly the same man," bad calle upon him lasf on in search ol ork, repre- pon him last Monday i h of work, senting hiimaelf as a cabinet.maker and & stranger in Chicago, M. Ehman was =0 well pleased with his appcarance that he prom him em- ployment in the course of a fow days, and request- £d im 1o call agatn Thursdoy, May 10, but 4o as Mr. Ehman knows he nover returnod, i recollection of the visitor §s vivid, and Lo Issat) fied that the man was an American of Scandinavian deacent, or & Scandinavisn who had come over when very young, his English boing quite perfect, _Among the memorandu reattered without order of sequence through the llo dlarg, onc alone polntato a focality from whenco it fs ‘probable de- ceased caino to Cilcago, and it Is more than likely that otber entrica rofer to resldonts of the same town. The entry reada: **198 Decatur, 1. one sack McKinney." The other memoranda glven In tho hopo tht it may assist identifcatio +30ld sc. my Dr. $14.16." **8ind & Wober, $4." s+xly Dayton, Maskegon, Mich.” **Megerth & Kortz have to meet onc paper Mareh 5 and' one The Supervising-Architect for the new Post. OMee has received bide for 1,000,000 brick and forwarded the same to tho Department at Wash- ington lo have ‘s eelection made. o fs dall; txprl:tin& the plana of the new _roof, an g have been forwarde other jmportant contracts, will ba let, In view _of the dlsaster In the New York Poat-Office It may be of Intcrest to the puhlic to know that the roof to Lo put on the Chicago boilding ls not Mullett's, Tho latter drow plans for one, and had clght immense stono domes In the deslgn. Potter then took the peach] and sub- atituted eight pinnacles In place of the domes. Hill, Potter's snccesaor, has merely altered the stonn-work of the fronts so ms to equallzo the welght. As at present designed, the weight of the roofs will be almost entirely on the walls and not on the floor below, a8 in tho New York building at the time of the disaster, JOSBERT, Two recent arrivals from Switzerland named . ¥rederick Macder aud Frederick Mathics, stopping at the houso of o Mr. Lucos, on Judd streel, are in badl way, —ono looking for his money and the other looking oat for the police, who are aftcr him for the theft, and {t wonld be hard to tell which is 1in the greater pickle. The men were school-boys together, Maoder apccalative, made money; Mathles, gncuul. barely enongh to aul elat, Dot struck out for Amerlca, Macder paying his companion’s . fate and lodginga s they wont, -Thms week they were 10 have gane o Manchesier, O., where Blaihles bad | 8. W1l pay next week after.” ‘sAarch 0. secured & job to mbaufacture Swisn choese, but llentfllm‘-}lm Kraus, $35. Turned over to H, K., before d:plxkln& thoy resolved to shake tha'dust | $35. Corset, 18, of Chleago off thelr fect “in d spree. e they ha a ARG Wedneadsy morning A woks BOTANICAL. with & swelled” head, and his companlon and ‘THE CHICAGO GARDEN, Toney misting. ‘Thio honey was ‘made up ua fol. fows; Une $100 note of National Exchange Bank of louston, Tex., letter W, No. 40,083, another of Hanover National of New York, letter P, No. ke, lotter W.' No. No. 212,754; letter A, No, §20 gotd pleces, together with & . gold watch and plated chain NO MORE BORROWING. MEETING OF THE JUDICIARY COMMITTER. A full meeting of the Finance Committes of the City Council was beld yesterday afterncon to con- alder especially the resolution offcred by Ald. Cull- erton last Monday, which proposes, In brief, that the Comptroller shall borrow $200,000 to balld sowers. Anomewhat kindred pubject, the ques- tion as to the propriety or jmpropriety of borrowing money to crect moreschoolhionses, camo nsndlucmmully.-nd was discussed quite as fully as ‘Whoever will visit the Botanical Garden fa the South Park can scarcely fall to be convinced that it s one of the most creditable’ r%-nlu of the park system. In fact, It may well bo doubted if any In- stitution in this city—If such 1t may bo called—has added more to the reputation of Chicsgo for enter- prise and calture than her Dotanleal Garden, Ex- chauges have Leen made, and secds and specl- mens have been recelved and cultlvated, from all the lesding gardens In sl Fl ts of the world, ¢ success thus ar achieved bas been due almost entirely to the zeal, the learning, and the unbending energy of Prof. Babcock, sustained thua far without peraonal reward (o bim, by comparstively a very smal pendijure of money by the Park Commission The Directors met ‘Thurvday evening, the dent of tho Board, Judge Hibbard, in the chair. ‘Tho following report of the receipts snd distribu- tion of seeds and plants aince Jan, 1 was made by Prot, Babcock: Ald, Cullerton's resolution,” The West and North Disrite Bidd members of the Commitiee, whilo of tha very | ,Holanicat Garden, Receively ured, decided opinion that tueir scctions stood in great | fimst¥ i Hollaos 3 néed botli of sowors and school-butldings, took the | hersiau: Frawsis: 18 samo position that thelr brethren from fhe South | Drisbane, Austrdi it Side did, viz.: tiat tho truo poligy wia not to bor. [ Camirlige, Mass, al row a slngle dollar for elther of ihess public im- i provements, or for any other which could be dls- S pensed with at present without harm 1o the clity's 23 Teal Interests, but to purste the sound advico of e wipaylogasyou o. Tho membersof thio Com- 3 mitteo were, In ahort, nnanimous fn this view, n and it was declded to report ta the Conncil that the i ?Zr: Committeo did not _rocommend the expenditura of B g% mouey on the -lmm ristions until the money come b 14 taig t5om tho coflectlon of taxes was paid {n. e 4 t tho same tinie_the Comulttee recognized the o “ fact that thore 18 an avallable balance of somethin: o el iko 842,000 an thu Seliol-Iund approplation, an - @ thoy will recommend that the Council authorize i o7 tho expenditure of & portion of this sum for the 403 N bullding this summes of two or three schooi-honses 4 23 wher thoy arc most needed. It was tha opinlon of 3w tho Committee that a guod, comforlable achiool- o 3 housc—one for uso rather than show—could ba 1 i built for $10,000 or $12, 000, and it was, therefore, 3 8 thought advieable to mnke the above recommenda- ] 7 tion, laving thus decided to patiern after the " biid policy of the Mayor, as announced in Llu late mes- 3 i sage to the Conucll, the Commiltee drew upa ool 1 formal report giviog 'tho”above coocluslons, aad i ] then adjourned. 4 - VAN BUREN STREET. 2.473 IMPTOVENENTS WANTED, b1l A meeting wes held last eveningat Csmpball 4,373 Haill of property-owners in the vicinity of Van Buren street and Western avenue, who favor pub- lo improvementa In that viclnity, They want, in the first place, the sewer on Western avenue ex- tended from Harrison strect 1o Munroe, which would complete tho sewer on that avenue, This they clsim is {mperatively necossary, in view of the overflow from tho fresbet & fow weeks ago, ‘They also desire Van Doren street to be opened butween Lloyne and Leavitt atreets, and the exten. Mon of the rallrond track to Westérn avonue, sower ou Van Burcn atreet would be hailed with delight, and objection would not be made to the putting jn of & few pms property west of Leavitt stroci avenas Is vacant, but if what the isolated peopla out thore want 14 done, the prairie would soon teem with population. There were about twent re sons prerent at the meeting lat night, all of them land.owners, snd they unapimonsly indoraed overy truuaulllon looking “to thelr veilef, Mr, C. H. ‘rane presided snd J, L. Camupbell acted sa Secre- tary, Vo following Committeo was appolated to a- rens the necessity of a sewer upon the Aldermen: ‘l.lflcuy.u ampbell, Buckley, Taylor, Wate arroun, Ext Ald. Campboll snld that $3,000 would bo re- quired 1o buy What was noeded o Open \an s Fou nirect, A pars of tho. jand had ‘aiready boca Secured, but seren Jots were YEt 10 bo patd for. THE DANVILLE ACCIDENT. TON RNGINEER KILLED, The coroner concluded the fnquest yesterdsy on the body of Will C. Pahoy, who dled May 1 from Injurics recelved in_an accident on the Danvlile & Vincennes Road, The resders of Tus Tnisuns will remember that April 30 an engine carrying ten ersons jumped the track near the Brldewell, and hirco men wero so badly hurt that they died not long afterwarda, Edmund Du Barry, Eu[mlnhndent of the Ttoad, was the Grat witneus called yosterdsy, and testls fled: Itook ch.u"c of the road on the 18th of April.retained all the employes except some of tho officers, notifylng the cmployes that they would remaln until further notice, and tbat all the rulea of tho former mansyement would ubtain; iy object was to have everythiog in youd order; 1 tetatned Johu lHealy, encineer, becauss 1 had oot heard -nymm‘-mnn him up to shat time, Thio track was what was calied ‘a mud track; {t but th B : day before (Lo accldent; lnllunl‘:l.n must have been running at a speed of 40 mlles an houry if she had been runuing sccording to roles, she conld not bave jumped the track; thero might have beon a low joiut, Lut other engines passod uver after it and before it at & proper rate of speed snd never Ou wotlon, Messrs, Bauks, Longstreet, Clark, Al th 4 v ne. S:‘?::‘yd and Medbury werc‘nppnlnlm & commit- "‘hn;‘;‘nazln:lr lkat‘d lr:’l‘lh‘ukllfib'h‘l‘b:r mo‘;’éofil?;. d ralne tio flkfiw. and 1o eee the rail- | 1ie had been dlacharged fron: the Company's ous- road company, Many o 0 property-owners have not pald {heir assensmonts for this Improvement, ‘Flic sewer has not been contracted for yet, but itis undergtood thiat Mr, Ogden will advance one-half of the oney and the raliroad company the other balf to tountruct it ‘The meeting then adjourned until & week from to-night. oy, |'J “’hen the engine jumped e track it broke & rail. Noona on the engine bad pald auy fare, and all were taken on withouf conagnt of any one belonging to the Company. Du Barry had speclully informed the engincer that uo ono but himaelf sud the droman should be 'allowed on the engiue, There were ten wn\;lo the cab Ume, 11 the enginevr and breiusa nad been the only oues there, no one would bave been killed, :gtufit’ wero huddled np 50 that no ono could get ‘The jury found s verdict that Fahe; o hils dun{h’{hrfiunh the nmh-lnlu‘ 5 lh: nm‘?x;ln in nnnln’ fastor than the rulvs of the Company provided for; exonerating the Company, aod rece ommending that Healy, the englnecs srreated and beld to await the action of the Grand Jury, ——— e AMUSEMENTS, MILITARY CONCERT, A military concert will bo given this evemngat — ARMY HEADQUARTERS. INDIAN NEWS, It will be remembered that when Crazy Horse * proposed to aurrender with his band of Cheyennes thero were soma fow tenegade Indwns wha sode through the cawp shouting tbat they would never surrcader at either the Tongue River or Red Clond Agencies. They called vpon others to follow them, but only succeeded ia getting some stxty ta- xul\her. vlv-l;o lllgcd oft undlhl war-path by them- seclves, cut. -Gen, Sberidan were on tho way to the British gzm;:lfl:.gnl%‘r{ dered them utcrcepted st Fort Reno, Wyoe Hershey Hall by the puptls of the **Milwsuke ming Terrltory, = whicl les in helr | Bchool Boclety,™ tho band, #s we ars informed, route, betweer the liig Horn Mountains being compoaed exclusively of young lads, thirgy- fve lu number. ‘The novelty of the entertalament ought to call oot s Jarge audicence. THE WOLFBOUN FIANO RECITAL. The fourth of Carl Wolfsohn's piang recitals will be given this sfternoon at Hershey Mall. Mr. Wolfsobn will play several selections from Dussek, three of the Field nocturnes, and four selections from Huwmel, The vocal numbers, which will be Riven by the favorits soprane, M. U, . Stacey, aro the exquisite **Bpirlt Hoog* of Haydn snd twees snd the Black Lille. “I'be renegades are to be dls- sruied, arrested, and dhmounfid. and treated a3 risoners. They will recelve otlier punlshment “:v. ke nature” of it bas oot yet been decide 0. Gen. Miles yestordsy telegraphed to beadquar- tore that Lo had bec Jotned by & battaiton o} the Sccoud Cavalry, from Montans, snd the supp), train, Gen. Mliea' force L located oo the Tongi Jtiver, i atartson the 30th fust. wil ditlud to the b ar and cle stray bands of hostlle Judlans who sy be o, Bchubert's “*Zulelka,” which add greatly to tho atteactiveness of tho programme. AL OUT OF FOCKET. Bome time {n Biarch last ao Indlan contractor mawed J, D. McCaun came Lo this city to purchase §ouds. The reputation of Mr. McCann a4 & square- dealing wan is not nbove reproach, Ho procecded $o the iron warchouse of 6, V. Kimbask & Cu., on Michlgno svvnue, whers be wade arrmngeuicnts for two_car-loads of heavy bardware, which were 10 by abipped tw Lient. Johnaas, of the United Blates sruy, Acting Iudiaa Agent at led Cloud Agency. The gouds were “duly packed, loaded, and wbipoed, “sud slarted on thefr way. But whea Licut, Jobusen wea notified be pleaded whic ou the Chicago boards. 1t {s doscribed, wlio havy beard it, as belng worthy of the “'Ls Flile de' Madame Angot" sod -Grofa, " TUN EDDY ORGAN RECITAL. The cleventh of Mr. Eddy's urgan recitals will be Biven at Herabey 14l thia Boou, upon which uccqs n Mr. will play the overture o 'y Bawson ";" Bchum{nn'n % me‘ lro':l:h- Otlent'*: Rheinbergel op. B8 (for the firat time In this city); Dach's Fi tama In G: Mendelasohn's overt 24, composed for o d transcribed for zan by Dest: and tho eollossal theme and varin. tlons In C of Thiele. Miss Emma M. Shaw will g Mendalsgohn's ** Summer Do d ** With Flowerets Crowned, Rejoice Greatly, O Daughterdf Zionm,™ from Tho Messlah.™ IN THR TOILS, Deputy Marahal Jobn Stillwell and Deputy Shetift 8. L. Gill, of Peoria Connty, brought one William Bernhard to Chicago yesterday morning and de. posited Lhelr chargo in the Mara hard fs charzed with scting In & manner contrary to the provisions lald down fn the Internal Rev- enuc law, and with resisting a United States of- ficer. More specifically stated, Dernhard Is ac- cused of being Interested Jn the manufacture of crooked whisky In Philadelphia, snd tradition says that when a certaln Deputy Collector of that lace and tvas about to muke a ot winil of the intended de- scent upon his domains, and put his house in order by remaving therefrom every appearanco of evil. came around the digtiller as- d it not, and, refus. cliy epotted the scizure, Bernha When_ the Depat sumed 8 virtue although he hat tng the Deyuty pormission to examing the ‘The nquisitive Deputy, however, with all the proverbial obstinscy Collector’s nature, e therefora attacked Bernhard in his cantle, issuoed. forih, embraced that in the mont appruved fashion, and proceeded to be- stow with force and arms sundry well-directed blows upon certain parta of the Deputy's person. tho the officcr camio ont secont 1 process of time Dernhard learned that he was al. lown for 8n indictment for resisting an ofi- that discrotion was tho better art of valor, the Phiiadelphian fled the City of rotherly Laye and hied himaelf ‘lo wlll'lt h:!‘fondl! o a In this he erred, came known 1o Marshal Hildrup, who sunt his ht-hand man, bluif John Stillwell, to Peoria, ero Bernhard concluded mot to get himsel further trouble by again- resisting the arm Ia nd gave himself up, yesterlay marning An ‘examination was h before Commissioner loyne, when' the above particulars came ouf. $2,600 ball untll Judge, the prisoner's re- subae- hsl Gliman Jeft Ing, taking his Bernhard was held In 1t conld Issue an ord: to Phliadelphis. game with him, TIOTHE, The firm of O'Malley & McGulre, dlapensers of liquors at No. 44 West Jackson street, wers before Commlssioner 1loyne ¥ with seiling lquor since Jast October without hav- ing the requisite pormission in the shape of a formal licenwe from the Revenne oflice 20 to do. Doth members of the firm wero Leld {n $600 ball, but McQuire was subsequently let off on the pay- ment uf costs and the nccessary amonat of money to buy a license, Jacoh Zoeller was alec oblized to make s foreed call upon Commissionor 1loyne. charged with carrying on the retail tobscco busi- ness at No. 370 Sonth Desplaines 'The evidence failed to rge, and the case was dis; THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Tressurer bas finished paying the May (nterest on the bonded debt. The amount pald ta slightly {n excens of 314v,000. ‘Tho county's contract with the city for dieting ite prisoners at the Dridewell has Leen renewed. Thirty-five conts per day s the price ta be paid, The Graud Jury for May wlil be fmpaneled Mon- day for two days'service. The docket contains very few cases, and they can be dlsposed of trect without 8 batantiate thle The roles for the government of the new Hoapl- tal aro to remaln the same as last yesr, afterall. ‘This means that it I to continue to run Itself, The appropriation for Its support for the yesr 1s about Up to the firstof the ation for_runoing the year had been overdrawn $11,000, the next seven months mus resent month the appropri- unty Avent's ofice fur the Thete has beon some Inquiry of late as to when the ludicted Sulllvan Jurors will be tried, State's-Attorney Mills responds that they will be tried frst among the bail cases,~probably about tho 1st of June, Some Important and more than ordinarily large clalms wera allowed in the County Court yestors e clalms to'the anount of fona Link of 338, 145,00 Firs! agalnsttho estate of The June Grand Jury will be sclacted by the d Monday, Col, Clesry yesterday had his ¢ tho hames of pariies anx. Tho othier Comuni luus o porform Jury servh he aume Ox, y encourage the Rvery bed 1n the Hos Jras proposen s fow i o ital fo now occupled, It 0 to transfer some of the P ouse, but s visit of the ‘Warden to that retreat convinced him that it would Iule to make any transfers unices tho Poor-1louso was enlarged and sdditional bodding Commiesloner Ilolden, strango to way, falled to make public any now financlal schemes yesterda, He did not even as imuch call on tho Cdunl 1t 18 thought by so move will be to force luck tu do mpfiu the County Attorney's Tho delinquent tax-list {s nearly in type. caver 100 newapaper pages, or tlan It covercd n yoar ago, ;lllled the morning of t ‘{sflh'l l(ull u L‘vnnt{L Court, Thoday of the tax-Oghters |s near. forly pages moru ‘Thoe st &l be The new ambulance for th fnished next week, to cost $350, has bad Lard work to “kee, serves credit for bis ndustry, milasianers wanted t expend $2, 500 on It, and had carried elaborate drawin months, for which Cocl job had'been pushed thro 1n the Criminal Court yesterday 110 of Sherif Kern's boarders were arralgned to plead (0 & varie- of clargen, The most notable of thy ang was ke, the murdorer of Jones. 10 the bar of justice, and when asked, In thelr pockets sovors! rane Way L0 be pald if 1ha ilty of murder,”’ The rer thanover before, and ty—n healthtul algs . roving his clalm for profesalon: i more of them pleaded gu him for his wit- pointed to s chair, from d you know of the justice of this "lesse, yor llonor, [ met the Inquired the Court. The doctor rejolned, o tant, and consequently it waa reduced. cd, 100, and watked off, TUE COUKT-UOUSE WORK, window-jamon o beset in lead themnsbould rest oo tho jmposts un the and it appears that they have boen vet in cement of mortar, fn direct dieregard of theapectdcations, and urely'in tho lutereat of the contractor, thae buing, e u) y attach (o Ega: e ready becn set, pou Hunley, but it ! 0 (0 blame [n 181 tlon to Lake au undus advantage of the public in ls wore to be censured owlng contracturs to do lo have entlrely mls- [ on at the present rate 1t will not be public will begin Lo inqulre who pay county of the contractors, or both, if he duty to perforw, i1 is 10 protect the county [ rt of the contractora, npears Lo tako a different view—to act diRarently, THE CITY HALL. ‘There is st present o the cul Treasary The licenses issued during the month of Aprit brought to the city the sum of $15,574. The Department of Public Works will put three gange of laborers at work upon the sowers Monday. Beven new cases of scarlet fever were reported ‘bartecn deaths from Lhu scOurgs bave There {5 to be presented ta the Council Monday an ordinsnce Incrvasiog the smount of billiard: Licenses from $10 10 40 per year, Binco the passsge of the Appropriation bill rev- enue _time-warrsnts to the smount of $800,000 have beca lssued Dy the Cowptroller. ‘The Mayor and the Heslth-Commlssioner pald s B trict yestenduy, and Ioo:.d over things ln geaersl, Thero le ng Clark & Edwasds have been constituted corpora- rinwrs by the sward of the contruct for tho Council procewdings, Pprics of §3 per page. The Treasu; ke Wate: , 8t the aversgo '8 receipts yestards: Doy Daat 530 feor sad §3. 804 from |t:'- Comptsuller, u”the License Departma: Toe City-Clerk's asslatants wers busy yestorday making out the varrants for the ope: Wesp W asbinglon utree chester avenge, M. EL in Block 153 of But~ o cauy, al terfeld's Addition, The Department of Public Works opeusd Wis for the coustsuctlon of THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY (2, 187%—TWELVE PAGES. ' Thern were eleven bidders, the lowest of whom wasJamen Kelly. DBida for street lamp-posta and lampa were also opened, The Unlon Foundry Work# were the lowest bidders for the posts, at Si Yawcub will tire of his frlaky young paramonr and bring her back, nnd ho asked the ofiicors If they saw bet to gend her home, . e post, and llartman & (lansen the lowest for rhe lanterns, at $:1.23 per Jantern. UTAH' Ballding permits wero fasncd vesterday to Mrs. Maria Wagner for o Jostory ani hasement sioreand | The Falthfal Preparing to Defend Thelr dwolling, H014xf3 foot, tn cout 83, 00, amil to bo Falthe Tocated at 1670 State sirect: the High Entate, four Soecial Disgateh g0 The Triswnn 2.story rtarea and dwellings, 20xHE fect each, 10 | Npw Yonn, May 11 oTho Horalits Salt Lake cost 82,500 each, and be Jocated at the carner of Harrison and State streetas J, 8, Sharp, 8 tannery, 104x113 feet, to cost $20,000, ana bo located at the corner of Dlanche and Ficetwood strects, trhera Mr, Sharp Intenda aoonto build another """&".i for which the contracts nave not yei been awarded. The mortatity nmon‘zdnznhd-ll gmnt. nwing to the exertlons of the police with pistal and potson. The notlce-book in the Tlealth Depart. ment howa that May there were no leas than 163 dead canines removed from tho strects, and May 10, 178 of the same kindof animals, These fzurca special saya: ** At present there is more real dan- ger to the tenaro and necks of the Mormon chlefs in thie Territory than ever imnended over them before, and they atrive by all means available to stimalate their followera and doceive the people of the Unlited States. During the last three weeks the counscls of the priesthood throughout Utah have been bolligerent, and orders from commanders of the old Nauvoo Legion hava summoned that body to get ready for action, Brigham Young haa indl- cated, toan Immenro congregation of Mormons at the Tabernacle in paraphrases, which necessity long sgo taught him to use, & mlllnfnen that they #houla ba ready to defend himand the Church from the impending danger, Yet he dinllkes to have this meaning conveyed fo the outede world. While the Mormons are lrmlnr, he deelrcs the anthorities st Washington and people beyond Liah to believe they src organizing merely Tora holiday, and newspapers here which are edited in the Interest of the Mormon Church describo the opposita view as sensational, *4 doy, Emory, whu has his attention called to the facts, atill deliberates whether or not to take ac- tlon 'In regard to thom. One cruclal fact betore him fs that the Nauvoo Legion s a mili- tary organization ulterly dissimilar to any other in ‘the United States, compored exclusively of Mormons who were branded for trearonabic re- sistance to the United States troops under Qen. Johneton, and It was subsequently disbanded, or rather forbldden ta assemble without bis order, by Gov, Bhaler In 1871 —— % FRED DOUGLASS., - ‘What He Knows Abont Wasbington, Special Dispatch to The Tribuns. Nxw Y {ay 11,—The orld's Washington npecial v ‘The lectare of Fred Douglass, ce- livered In Baltimore, on ‘' Washington City,* is ex- citing no 1ttle amount of locat indignatlon. There s some talk of getting up s petition to the Prosi- dent asking him to remove Douglass. Tn the lect- Health Ofiicers; those dogs carted off by the dog- scavenger without being reported at the ilealth Ofico are not taken [nto considerstion, The dog- scavenger is authority for the statement that In one load Inat week he conslgned 204 dogas to the bono-yard, The monthly statement of the Comptralter for Aprll shows the recelpta of the city tn havo been $V30, 248, spenditures, $1,197,132.567, Thy feinclpal sources of recelpts wwere: South and West Town Collectors, $:,000.77; Cnnn‘%;?cnl- Jector, $170,1144.43; wal nts, 857,077 80 Geweragq Fund, $15,043.30; School-Tax Fand 105,100; Police Fund, $118,0:4.15; license 16,574, 61, The experiditures were: $87,400. Tor Water Fund; $102,030.20 for Sewerage Fun 200,177,84 for Department of Public Works: 198,508.02 for School-Tax Fnnd:J$171,525.80 for police; $111,008.02 for Fire e»lflmenli $10,820.60 for Health Department: $10, 082,2 for ealarice: $78,640.03 for the Chlcaga Gas- Light and Coal Company; $13,233.72 for_ special Assessments, City-Collector Toafford has sent a_semi-annual revort of tho work of his office to the Council. Tho. report showa that for the perlod endiog April 20, the following warranta wera_placed I i hands: On [mum! property of 1871, 874, 74! of 1872, $172,4177,67; of 1873, $170, 1874, 3188, 217.20; real escato of 1873, $1, apecial marensments of 1870, $1.0 80 1877, $21,084.34; total, $%226,200,00. The sum of $100,070.08 hae been coilectod on these, of which $143,016,47 was on special asscraments of 1870, The {otal smount uncollccted 1 81, 830, - 705, ool I ot a0 | ute he characterfzes tho old reaidents as indolent a1, 02,00 of Toir T sum of $27.672 43 | and ignorant.’ Ho declares that tho city Ir flied ‘was appealed, and $4%1, 000,84 The Col+ | with dupllcity and servility, and occapled Ly peo- Tector also coftected on liccnacs, 822,015,497, Tho lotal collections of the oflca ariounted to $17,- ple who endeavor to get something for nothing, ‘who wear their hats pulied down over their cyes 1ixa thicves and robbers, and who do this (mildly added) to glve them a Conzreselonal look. The: are charged further with aiding treason, of stand- ing betweon imyeachment and Andrew Johnson, and of hatching the plot that killed Lincoln, In slandering tho people of this District the Jecturer could hardly be excelled, and it would pass nano- tlced but for the high ofiicial position which tho lectorer holds. ——— CROPS AND 'HOPPERS, Tathe Editor of The Tribune. Cuicaco, May 11.-~I have Just retarned -from a trip throughont Weatern Jowa, where I have passed the last three weoks, The reglon of Towa west of tha divide where I have traveled ls ina most pros- perous condition, and wheat, barley, onts, and all small graina, are promisinga full return, with at least double the amonnt of screage over oo son, Com ia being now planted 1o larger extent than ever before. ‘There Is no fear from” grasshop- pers among the resident farmers, e peets havo never Invaded this district to any rous extent. The country ia lively with prospective prusperity. Ttev, A. X, SnogMaxrn,’ 8pecial Dispatch to The Teidune. SronoxoN Bay. Wis,, May 11.—Spring grain about all sown, and Is comin up well. Special Ditpatch to The Trisune. Cuzan Waten, Mino,, May 11.—The confidence ‘which has becn manifested In tho destruction of the *hoppers seems to e fading away.- They are batching out. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tridune. DAXVILLE, 1., May 11,—Cold, wet, and back- ward spring has dlscouraged the farmers, Very littlo corn rlanted yet, Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune. LxLAND, Mlch., May 11, —Winter wheat In good condition. Few are plowing for corn, 8pectal Diwwatch (o The Tridune, Fixpray, 0., May J11.—Spring graln sll sown. Winter wheat Jooks splcndid, The prospect nover was bottar in this county (Hancock), Bpectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Jenoxe, Ind., Nnill..—-vntl sown and coming up well. Wheat looks very woll, A good dea) of ground plowed for corn, aud & fow have planted. —————— ANNOUNCEMENTS, —_— The lumbermen of this city will meet at thelr rooms at 11 o'clock to-day to take soitable action regarding the deathof Artemas Carter, The Rev, Dr. Henry Uersonl will preach his inaugural sermon thls morning at 10:30, in the Tinai Sholom Temple, Michigan avenue, between Fourteenth and S1xteenth sireets. The Twenty-seventh Annual Conventlon of the Tilinofs Btate Medleal Soclofy wiil ba held In the Grand_Pacifie Hotel, Tuenday, Wedneaday, and Thuredsy of nest week, * A laryo attendanco fs ex- Ppected. The _ofice of -the Tilinols Tlumane Boclety has been removed from 123 Dearboen strect to 124 Clark street, Cases of cruolty addressed sa above, witn :fdrunu of witnessos, Wil feceive prompt attention, Tno W, C. T, U, hold dally prayer.meetings in Lower Farwell Hall at 3p. i, Teaders for nex week aro as follows: Moriday, Mrs. Goodmat Taesday, Mrs. T. D, Carse; Wedncaday, Mr V. Wirt: Tuursday, Miss Olive Wood; Friday, M. 0. 5. Wilson; Ssturday, Miss L. E. 'F. Kiw* ——— A MAGNIFICENT TRIBUTE, Ole Bull had mado every arrangement for hls de- parture to Norway. America had recelved him well, and he had enchanted America with the stralns of his violin. Wherever ho had been the musleal talent of the country had surrendered thelr highost encomiume, ond the great musician looked back upon his succ witha feelingof regretthat he must lcave the land In which he bad achleved them. A grand comolimentary concert had boen planned for him, and the Everctt rooms In New York were thronged with the friends who had come to pay homage to his genlus and bid him farewell. Musicians whose fame had flooded the land and crosaed the water clustercd around him, Men who had become the high priests of musis flled the rooms, 1L was a grand tribute to the old man's success in life, and one which henever forgot, even when the atorma of congratulation fell around him In bis natlve land. The concert opened with Tossinl's overtore to **Bemiranide," arranged for plano and vloiin. Miss Apnle A, Watson, nlece of Mr, J. Jay Wat. son, had been seltcted to accompsny Ole Bull, and tho vast audience aat in smazement as the grand old opera flooded the ruos It scemod nn If fresh inspiration touchod the strings of the violin that ight, and insweet accord arose the strains of the piano, enricbing the efforts of ths groat artist and expotnding tho mualc ae never had tho ctiords of plano expounded it before. ‘v\'rlllx‘?fla s friend about the concert, Mr, Wat. son sald: **Leforo the overture was finlshed I had decided that sgreat revolution had been alfocted in plano nisking, —the beautiful tone and wonder- fu) equaiity throughout its whole compaua captls valed uontonce, and sithougl the * Lyerett Itovus’ nre cxceedingly deficient In thelr construction, In point of wusfcs] mcoustics, seversl prominent masical artists present assured me that the most dellcate patsages exccuted upon the fnstrument Wero perfectly dlatinct 1n overy part of the hall. Since tho daty of this concert tho Mathushek plano has been my favorite, Ole Bull remarkea a short time slnce, while examining tho equal- 1zed scale, uat it would remedy the grest ovil that bad been the cause of a0 many (allures in constructing pianos by the con- tinaal drawing of muny thotwund pounds welght upon one partof the lustrament:’ thin continunl strain from a giver. part couscs tho plancs wade upon ordinary Prluclplul to becomu cumparatively worthless 1n it fow yeurs, while the new und scicne tie improvement of the equalizing scale renders It actually an impossibliity for the planos to Lecor strained or warped in any way,’ *Compari are always odlous,’ but I do not hesitate to +$Ttake *Andrews’ Dazar, " said a Indy, ** be- canno the il)dstrations always show what edfect yon wwunt to produce, whilo the clear descriptions show bow (o produce it. Tho paper patterny, too, are cheap and {nvalusble." Send 10 conte pie copy 10 W. I, Audrews, Clocinnati. DEA'TIS. BT PP DU eou i inlony e (T S U ST USSRy PIESER~The members of the Congregation Boal Sholom are requested to assembdle at No, 100 Twenty-fourth-st, to-morrow (Sunday, the 1ith) st 0 o'tlock a. m., sharp, for the purpose of ate fending tho funeral of our late Vice-bresidont, Drother Jacob Pieser. NATUAN HEFTER, Socretary, PIEBER—Foneral of the late Jacob Pleser will tako glnc- frow hls residence, Nu. 100 Twenty- fourth-st,, Bunday, May 13, at 0 o'clock &, m, CABE-At 1051 Monruc-st., “l{ 10, at 11:45 p.m., of conaumption, Mre. ilarelet M, Weghte imam beloved wifo of James Cate, agod 44 yoara manibs. Funeral Baturday, May 12, at 1 p.m., by car- tlages to Graceland. i {27~ Norwich snd New Loudon pspers please apy. i\ HIUIL’I"ON—‘.}‘!. Shnen:lhl' lgi‘Y’.‘. m;l“"’ 11th nat,, of quick consumptlo: epben Horton, tho 36t your of Bisage. ¥ i LINCOLN—At Manhattan, Kan., on the 10th Inst,, Amclia, the beloved wife of A. A, Lincoln, of filnudale. Funcral scrvices at 2:30 Sonday, the 13th Inat., frow the Congregational Church at Ilinsdale, Ili. A apecial traln will leave from the C., M. &, depot st the foot of Rundolph-at, at 1130 p. m. fur the accommodation of friends desiring to attend, stapping at Indiana-ay, aud State-st,, aud return- Ing at 4 o'clock. BLATER-llenty Slater, 1057 Bouth Duarborn-at, ]nl:ll:nfinl to Uakwood at 2 p. w, Sundsy. Friends ed. WEST—Edna Ttath Weat, youngest child” of Tyron. b and. Mugle M, tWests Wridey morniog. i of e s blac o funeral wil be gt e iu Huuday's ‘Ceibune, s ot TR L! i MEDICAL. To CoONSUMPTIVES INVALIDS. . WINCAENTER'S IIYPOPHOSPIUTE OF LIME AND SODA will promptly and raaleally cure consumption and absolutely prevent its developement {n all casos of Predisposition or threatened attack, For WEAK LUNGS, CHRONMC BRONCHITIN, GENERAL DEBILITY, NERVOUR PROSTRATION, DYSVPEPNIA or INDI- UESTION, LOSS OF VIGOR and APPETITE, and 8]l diseascs arinng from POVERTY OF THE BLOOD, WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPUITE OF LIME AND SODA 1§ A SPECIFIC, beiog u qualod as a VITALIZING TONIC, and LltA) SERVE, and BLOOD FUOD. Prico, 81 and 83 poer bottle, Prepared only by WINCHESTER & 00, Chemists, 8old by Drugul 0 Johnest., Now York, DOLLAR STORE, 2 T STEINS DOLLAR STORE Call speciat attention to thelr new liue of DRACKETS, BRONZES, TOILET SETS, VASES, PANEL PICTURES, CHRONOS, Aund House-Furalshing @00da Generally, " Remember this ls strictly s DOLLAR STORE. 106 East Madison-st. N. B.—1,000 Croquet Sets at $1.00 per set. MAILLARD'S VANILIA CHOCOLATE, FOR BREAKYAST, LUNOI, and TRAVELERS, Defies all Honest Competition, Sold by all leading Grocers. t the Mathuhek planos are undoubtedly the most reliable instruments made, Experienco hae taught me that persons purchasing pianos should ask thomselves the questlon Dbeforo sclecting one, ‘\Where can we purchase insiromonta thot will sound | after ten years' usc? have u charu when we Aret hear them, but in 8 few montha they will begin to show thelr weak points,and in a caiipls of ye: becorne niora like tia tnkiiog of bell than & musical instrument. I i that the Mathushek planos will last o lifestiom and tne d.l{ 1a not far distant when this Instrument will tako the Tead of every other now in use. " The ncreased sala of these plancs and the con- stantdemand bave compeiled Messrs, Polton & Pomeroy, the Chicago agents, to move into larger and morg._commodione warerooms, at No. 103 Btate street, whero sll classcs of Instruments of the celebratea Mnthushek make are on exhibition, ——et———— THE WINDSOR HOTEL, on Plfth avenue, New York, maintalns the high standard of excellence which has warked it from the first. Tho table defles critfclam, the appolnt- ments of the houro cover all (hat the wost exact- ngcan deelre, and there Is throughont the whole eatablishment a home-llkeatmosplicre rarely found In great hotels, Wolcarn with pleasurs that the house s meeting with the success that It o richly descrves, aifd that, deepita dull i and trado, the business done {a entirely satlsfactory to tho proprictors, who are unremitiing in thelr care for the comfort aud convenlenca of the guests, In this connection it 10 proper to state that Mr. Daly, whose death is reported in to-day’s paper, was fn no way connected with the hotel management, being the owner of the bullding, of which the hotel proprietors hiave a lease. Mr. Ddly has been heralded far and wide as a proprietor of the hotel, and it {s only just to the actual proprietors that tho above statement should be made.—Losion Transcript, May 7. P THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. offer apecial inducementy to purchasers, at whole- sale and retall, of shect-music, music books, vio- lins, guitars, and 81l kinds of musica} fnstruments. igenta for the Btandard orgun and Weber Quslity guarantecd, No. 124 Sate streeL. e —— . WALTER BAKER & CO.'S BREAKFAST COCOA, To be bad of any grocer, i & deliclous beverage, recommended by phyaiciana to the sick and well, and as admlirably suited to persons whh weak aerves. ——— PIANOS TO RENT, Splendid upright and squars pianos for rent at low rates, Becond-band square pisuos closlog out at less than cost. Lyon & Healy, State and Alonroe atrecls. ——————— A Wife of 30 Elopes with & Hired Xan of 5. . Toledo Commerctat, 3 i Joseph Pox came to Police Coust this morning on & sad errand, sud hae called i all the expletives with which the Uerman language abounds W em- basize bis case. His wife bad cloped with bis ired man from tha family resideace oo Dorr street, bsif a mile fror the Falr Grounds, 1le has been warried twenty years Lo his falthless spouse, aod ey bavo balf 8 duzen childreo. Lo is s 18rm- er and (s wealthy, wife bas been an invelid for a number of yt and hesald to-day that he would be willlogto bet bis farw that be had pald Qut $1,300Q for doctor bills for her, But just sec bow she served him! Last Thursday he seot hie bired man Yswcudb (**f don't know his bohln's nawe, " sald bo) to draw soww bay, aud by went Lar the doctor for his wife. When ho came back she wad goe, -baving fed with Yawcub., bhels 80, sad the hired wan 23, sud Joseph bopeth that . THE FOREPAUGH The World Wil Not Permit Two Soms! TETHE GREAT FOREPAUGHL DBARBITI'S TOILET ROAP, BIBITYS TOLAY SO o Cover common and dela: siabuice fiest 4o ublic The Waria, omly the For Use it the Narsery it Has No Equal. Worth ten timea fte cost to every mother and family purest Vegeiaple Oils used In Chrlstendom. - Bample bux, containing 3 cakes of 4 ounces each, sent frea to any address o recelpt of73 cents. Address B.T.BABBITT, New York City, FOR SALRE BY ALL DRUGGISTSH, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, First among the requlsttes of the toflet fa & good article of Soap, but to procure it fenot aiways an eayy Many of the most expenslve Boap [n the mar- ket are mads from coarse and deletarfous matertals, and thielr delfcate coloring and fragrant perfiine too often conctal the most repulsive impurities, The disclosares recently made public regarding this subject are pouls tively startling, and deservo serions consideration, Scented Bospa ara now kuown (0 a extremely objege tionable, esveclally it applied 4o the head; Injuring the hatr, rritating the scalo, and inducing severs heads achiea. The cliaracter of tho ingredicnta may be fnferred from the statement of gentleman who makes the scenting of S0aps his bustoess; he recently declared that persons engaged in this employment wero short-lived; from seven to ten years being Hie longeat perfod dariog which the uccupation could bo follo Everything New, and an Invested capltal of TWO MILLION DOLLARS! Is the only Show in the World that owns Locomotives, Palace and Pas- senger Coaches and Freight Gondo- las--=In all it owns and uses 3 Separate Railway Trains! ywed., cctiy pure article of ever, thanks to ihy Lut this Tatest syccess 8 Thirty-Ton Engines! THE HAS NEVER SEEN IT8 EQUAL Now on its 12th Anouat Tour, slways tho largest and 4 now ten timies Iarger a0d better than ever, will nd will Exhibit in Chicago 1 Week ONLY, COMMENOING MONDAY, MAY i4th, the week, May LAKE FRONT! The Sensatlon of the ARe, the frst and only [</a) 2 I fineat toflet suap ever introd Ingredients are the purest vegetable olis i ‘essce ara entirely new and orl nparalled 1n this departme; antTT'e TOILET BOAP™ {a the trade-mark is elegant tollet juxury is destanate for spplication ta the delicate skin of infants, children, and ladles, it 1 altogethier unequaled ahexfi{nry'lgdlunun h?.'eflu,r naterisis, The most require no ald from ntlc Beaithfol and sgreeable articie of the kind ever mana- y desieable for the use of sdice and ual Avy lather it 1a alswong use. "It {8 Just beln, jlemant for 1t willsoo B, T BABBITT, New York City, . Ao TTERS & CO., oneers, 118 & 120 BRS 8 CO.> iy T i, SATURDAY, May 12, al 0:90 o'clock, Atthelr Salesrooms, 114 and 120 Wabah-ay, OVHR 900 LOTS OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parlor and Chamber Eets, Bfdcboards, Brustels anil ther carpets, Planos, Mitrors, Lambrgquius, togetuer mo DwellingTouse, No. 54 North Ann-st., AT ATUUTION, tn;xg. May 14, at 1 o'clock, on the preme DUTTERS F CO., Auctloncers. AUCTIO“L\I SALE ABEI LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, d Bilver Watches, Fine Gold Chaina of all d Sctaand Kings, and other uesday mornifice, May 16 At 10 o'clack, at the A TENS & CO., cornerof Wabsan+ o | ACTING ELEPHANTS! 40 TONS OF ELEPHANT FLESH AGrand Pantomimo st Each Exhibition, cuat of $20,000 In gold, wo have added & llv+ HIPPOPOTAMUS 'The first one cver scen In this city, and the only one ever landed altve on this continent. BATS BLOODI! Tichold, he drinketh up & river. and trustett {at e can draw up Jordau in s Relar e it L il o 1t 15 tho GREAT BEII'EMO’I‘]'! OF JIOLY WRIT. HERR DARIOUS and his Trained Tigers! Performing Lions? Educated Hyenas! And more nerform! )18, MULES, 1101 IALB, than auy twenly cxbibit SPECIAL CARD, LET TIIK LADIES AND LITTLE FOLKS SEE IT. h 3 ‘Thero was m)ruv:'zr‘l,tr:l:‘ ll‘(‘t:lnz‘;l:!r.n:r’ 1871, BBAUTIFUT BABY ELEPH ammoth mamms, (¢ will hold Aftnr- ng Loy ces, for the gratli hoye and 1t Wfll(hl 100 ‘welghs ten thousand. Thislsthe Greatest Wonder of All Zoolog- ical Wonders! one everborn {n captivity ‘Tropleal Zoue. [Livonly 27 (ncly felghie. 7o sco his now-Rorm IN- 'Nu_rsi;g with its Mouth and Trumk 18 the rdrest, queereat sceno ever beheld, Sen Llons, Rhinoceros, 10 Living Lions, More WILD BEASTS than any T i i o CIRCUS, FOUR TIMEN LARGER A Grand Ganvas Opara-tiouse, Holding 1,000 Bpeciators ! Furnished with Elegsut snd Luxurions Drawing-Room Chairg ! ELABORATE MUSEUM! And TRAINED WILD ANIMAL SHOV, Elght Centre-Pule Tents, I8 PARADE takes on the morBluk of cach Cxbibition Nearly o Milo of Mirrored Tableau Cars, HERD OF ELEPIANTS, Two Powerful Muxleal Orgunizations! TONY FRANK'S HUFFALO DAND, and Manuel Peralto’s Great Mexican Band! It Brst Appearanco tn this counts ll} uvu expreasly for tho U BIOW, BATTALIONS of MEN AND HORSES, Adioitted by alt who have soen it to be tha most. Gigantic and Tremendons Stow THE WORLD IIAS EVER SEEN, ns one hour later, 0 ears, 25 conts, ONCELTY Use baar batore the {rsato Bports coinuieicd, sud duriuig e Menagerio 82 Chilldren fn Orphian Asylums Admltted Free. om Ohicagg, the great FORE. OW will visita faelranhu load« ng oities in Illinals, and_the, prinoipal places in the Wusl west, whore lots, licenses, an: obtaining forage and food horses oon be asoured at air ADAM FOREPAUGH, Proprietor, JOHN A, POREPA R. DINGESS, D Toomsof WM, av. and Madison: WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE. INPORTED WHITE CIINA DECORATED WARE, ware, Fine Table Cutler; ilte Granito nd Vellow \Ware, i ots, Carpets and O1i+Clotly "8t 10 0'clock, Mt our #alcs looms, 115 WA, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctloners, THURSDAY TRADH SALH. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTILNG, ‘Bools and Shoes, Straw Goods and Woal Hats, Thursday Morning, May 17, st 9:20 o'clock, ction Ilooms, sccond floor ity i Countey Siereldaia Wil wiways Bud Good asd Abie oot Vah . BUTTRRS & CO. BANKRUPT SALE. Eatire Btock of Farm and Garden Implements, Fleld and Uarden Seeds, Store Fixtures, efe,, Of WM. J. HANNA, Bankrupt, AT AUQTION, TIURSDAY, May 2i, st [0 'clock, at Stores 34 and 3 south Canal-st. al assortment of Farm ication of the Pounds~ita motlies 99 Snd Platn 6 od Ware, White The first and_onl; Tho stock conslate of, a; Hteam:Pump, Store Fixtures, i HOBERT . JENKINS, Atslsnce. WM. A, BUTTERS & CU., Auctioncer. By GEO. P. GORE & CO., place 82 9 o'clock ays you wiil sew 0n Saturday, May 12, at 9 o'clock, 18 Crates W. €. Crockery, in open lots. NEW AND BECONS-HAND FURNITURB. Parlor and Chamber Sets, Lambrequins, French Extonslon Tubles,* Bol nh'a Loy faltresses, Kac Plated Knives, Plllows, Lruss Waluut Bedsteads [n the s fu the White. GEO, P, GORE & CO.. Auct'rs. SPHCILAIL. Qne hundred dozen Kid Olwel" Dlack and culore) twe-button e rfect, 602 60 REGULAR TRADE SALE- DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 9:30 A, M. HATS-AND OAPS, LADIES' Whits Wear, HEVIOT SHIRTS, 'URTAIN LACES. Plate “;‘1"0"' 75 Auti Extonsi Table, complete, reatter all the N UGH, Mansger, Headquarters OLOTHING, BTRAW GOODS, DRESS SHIRTS, HOSIERY, OIL SHADES, BANEKRUPT STOCK. (= ONE HUNDKED COATS, Men's Sizes, Birictly Bugerior Quallty, Custom Made, All-Woul. GENTS’ NEOKWIAR. A standard assortnicns Bows, Ecarfs, 8ilk Goods, Dlack sod Colared, Weally Chalce. Also s fow Thousand Cloth-Yace Paper Collars DRESS SILKS. A Manufacturer’s Covslgnment sad s Superior Bbowing. AT 1 O'OLOVK P, M,, CARPHETS. QEO. P. GORE & CO.. Auctioneers, HAIR GUOD for Base-Ball Suppiics. Wholessle and all, Fied Wem & care 20 ana 84 ceitte. Cl IIh:\llnllfl Catalog CONEECTIONERY, CELEDRATED AUCTION SALES, By WM., MOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctioneery, 84 and 84 Randolph-st, We shall sell THIS MORNING at 10 o'clock Another Large Lot of NEW FURNITURE of all grudes: Elegant Parlor Bulta, Marble-Top and Plaln Chamber Sicta, Library, lall, Dinfag-ltoow. and Eitchen Furnlture, Ofice Furalture. An lmmensy CARPETS, new and second-hand. Alsd s large stock uf second- Bagd ¥uraltuge aad Gesersl Merchandlic, 0 ez B A INTHER, Confec avo. . DURNITA PAY iuinus Bi, Car'hoo, EU 8 YOUR ILLS IO O MES E RO