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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY i6, ‘1877. ° ' THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Tho North Tawn Board will attend the faneral of Justice Paalsen this morning in a body. Col. 8. A. Whitfield, the espert Gauger, has _been appointed & Revenua Agent, and assigned to thin district to mesist Revenne-Agent Gavett, The South Park Commissioners got together yes- terday morning, but did nothing, Isylag over some basiness untll the new member of the Board takes his weat, Samuoel L. Gibson, Superintendent Pllubnrnbl- vislon, and Chatles O, Howe, Superintendent Cen- tral Disision, of the Western Telegraph Compan: Bre regiterel at ihe Grand Pacibe Hotel, T Tho'temperature yesterday. a8 observed by Manaese, apticlan, No, 88 Madison atreet (Tninung Tuilding), was at 8 a.m., 08 degrees: 108, m., %R; 12 m., 80; 4 p, m., 82; Hp, m., 08, Darom- eterat 8 a. ta,, 30,05 B v, m., 20.03, Edward Dradley, 13 years of age, residing at ‘No. 107 Rubel street, while t?lngm steal.a ride on a Michigan Central liatlrnad, iast evening, was run down and badly Injured abont the head and shonlders, He was taken for trealment to Bt Luke's Hospital, Mr., Theodore Bretschneider, charged with cnt. ting the ear of Ilermann Dauer, a West Division. strect saloon-keeper, mnow, through his next friend, demies the charge. alleging that he hit Bancr under one car with his dat, and that the othee enr was acratched by coming in contact with the ground. It was announced the other day in Tne Tainuxe that the Rev. AVilliam Alvin ‘Bartlett, formerly pastor of l’l{m th Chinrch, butnow living in In+ dianapolin, {s lo be married roon. » Inn letter ro- ceived in this city n day or two ago, it was stated that he Intends retiring from the ministry ehort, nufir his marriage, and will go abroad to study an write. At o meeting of the Trustees of St. Luke's Hos- pital yesterda; r. G, M. Chamberlin wag elect. ed tothe position made vacant in the Modical Boal ‘)r the resignation of Prof. DeLaskie Mlller. Dr. Chanberiin is n well-known physiclan of the South Bide, where he hae enjoyed on extensive practice for the pnst ten yoars, and Is berbaps one of the hest-known men smong the younger mem- Lers of the profession 1n this city, 4 The cmbers of the Prodace Exchange held their annual lutzllntr in thelr new room, on the corner of Water and LaSnlle sieets, ycsterday ofternoon at 4 o'clock, Aboat thirty gentlemen were present, and the only busincss transacted was the eleetion of the following ofiicers for the en- suing year: President, Nelson W, Ilewea; Vice Tresident, W. W, Doster; Directors, ). Richards, C. I*. Dexter, A. Albro; Committee of Arbilra. A. Datts, A. L, Tucker, J. N, Adams, C. C. t Commitico of Appenls, 1., B. Chase, L. E. Fitte, K. 8, Watte, John V'. Darrow. Mr. Cowles continues aa Sccretary. The new quarters are to Ye fitted wp with carpet, cte., and a telegraph ine m'u'n'xmm for the benefit of the members s to be vut in. CITIZENS' UNION. The Excentive Committee of the Cltlzena' Unlon of North Clucazo held a meeting at Drand's Hall Monday evening. A committce was appointed to confer’ with the Assessor and - to hear complalnts _of praoerty-holders, with n ¥iew to the, In of tisfactory astessment. © V, C. Turner, Juslus Kila: and Robert Collyer, Jr,, were appolnted to fnyest: £nte the watterof gutstandingtown ordors, It ap. peara that there aro orders out mrruomln:bflwwn and $6,000, and the_objcct is to ba found out why they were fsaued. 1f the debt Is a just one and legal, therc 18 a disposition tosco that It is pald. T'he supposition, however, Is that the orders were glven 1o Collectars and Amscesors, ete., for ralntics, One Collector, it f¢ sald, got $7,800. and did uot collect cnongh to Tay the aal- ary allowed him by the Doard,” 8hould it prove that thewe orders wera iusued for this purposs, in violation of law, the holders will hava a jolly thne getting them conbed, - OLD I'EOPLE'S TOME. ‘The annual meeting of the Board of Managers of- the O1d People’s Home, corner of Indiana avenue and Thirty-niuth stecet, wus held yesterday, Only $1,0650 of_the 10, 000 beqitest of {he Iate President, Col, James, has been placed In bank; tho remninder (s not yet nvallable, ‘Tho receipts drom Interest on mortgages woro 8443, For other oney the **flome™ s dependent upun the monthly contributions of fricnds. The expenscs were: Supplics, $7,540,08; insurance, taxes, and Tepairs, 8745405 fotal, $8,204.48, ira, Parkes wos resppointed Bollcitor for the coming year. Thlafs & deserving charity, and the managers conduct the inatitution economically. Four in- anates died during the year, and four were admitted, Thero are now sixth-one old people in the llome. 1t is hoped that ull who can wiil ald In their sup- port. Patier oure—e. & Stioger, Cinctnsatt Charl mer House~Dr, A, ringer, Cincinnal aries . B, 5. 1. ariey, dan iadyer, 1lost the J . Detrotts wamue Greswe, Bhiisdcipbint Myers, Detroft; sainuel A i Nye, New Yarki the Hon, A. T, Gteveuson, Cotumbuas'dien. 0. k. Boyd, Omafisy W 1, Tiibuardt Jliwaukeoy 16 15 wiile, B autt J. D, oo vork >, Bhaton, Clitnai F., N, Warawell, o Wuynes A, tong Danicl Glam, “Loudoh J. A. " 1iall, Torontas €, D. Tettnger, Cleveland; l, . dénninge, New Yorki Jiines 3. Nouinson, Irooklys,...Grand Nicc—C, C. Washe Burn, coming G, 3. Osborn, Rock Tslandg T L M, oo, | New Yorks 'E. roey, “Deytohy 8. L.° Glbeon and C, L. gy :'! X Ly . mann, Tionol: Uearge Child, 'Londun, hoyle, Boatont D, W, 1) 5 sotngardner und Col. It av. Wernor, Des Stoins Atead, New 'Yorks Col. autsviile; Geor " 1. Jtorton, New York; Col, 11, R. umbusy o llon, " W. M, Dennis, * Watertowny Felix 0 Bacramento: Uhed I'er! New York.... Trac § Shermian louse—1t, D, Rice, Maindt Dun, New Vorks K. W: Phciie, tndian itchell, i the Hon, 1. Phitatelpl "‘H [, Ball, Mamuetts e Al ) ot 1 Orens Ticutony the Than. S8, 1o Bearem: Cluul‘urlhbhlhfl'flu Canfleld, Aurors; W, B, "DIF‘ Recting M. Vh. o The. Commerciai=Ar D. Morels, Milwsukees U. W, Drye go. " * IIYDROPIHODBIA. MICIAEL DONANUE TIE LATEST VICTIM, Mayor Heatigs ukasy devotlng the unmuzxied car to dustruction hae been lvsued somo time, snd hos, therefore, been in forco—would that it might be sdded enforced. Tho absolule chowder-Leadodneas of large communitics on the dog question Isa phes nomenon which might well occupy tho attention of scintists, It {s o matter of notorioty that every dog kept within the linits of a town, where heated pavements, uncomfortable to his feet, form his ouly rauge, snd whero running water s represented only by the gutter, 1 liable and likely to some time Ko mad., No one ncquainted with the canlne race need doubt for an fnutant that & dug, to be healthy, must hava ficlda and brooks— grass and water, and plenty of it. Otherwise he Wil be out of coudition and lable, of courve, to dlseasc—nol unfrequently the'dreaded rables. In spite of all these well-known and admitted facts, people who live In cities makoa practice of keep- ing and breeding dogy, vurying in number from onoto six, and in Inverse ratio to the worldly ruul‘lllunl of the owner. For the most part of e year doge are sllowed 1o roau thy etreots at plednnre, t fa ouly during tho traditlonal “Udog-days" that the cur-enraghig muzzle In enforced, on penslty of death; or, after some bumsu victim has “been offered up upon the shrine of humon folly, that the Mayor gravely warne other doge than the ofender (hnl‘l s thing uust be stopped, ‘Thero {w moru insanity connected with the dog question thizn results rom hydrophiobls, and 1t ie Brincipally conticctud with the cruel, ' torturlog, awuzzle. Moat people are aware that doge perepire entirely through the mouth, Toclose the miouth of the untartunate beast is to completely check Jerepiration ud conuign tho pooe brita to_wulter- vy cumpared with which the policvisn’s rovolver 9 merciful, and a dows of polsen parudive. Muze 2ling 8 dug In hot weather increasce Lls chancee of becomlngs hydrophioblac a hundred fold. Some. thing mitet Lo done sbout this dog buslacss pretty woom, or there will by oud by ensuen fe ung our people, which wiil nake evory mother milser- able if her childrou arc out of her slght on the strect 8 minute, Our rabid beast, with the metivig pecullar to tho alectlon, ean Inoculate, el short n o yery time, enough othier canines to make it unplessant Sor & good many peaple. ‘Plere §s but uoe way, apparently, 10 deal with the vyll, and that e o enact so licavy 8 penalty for the keeping of a dog within tho clty Hiita that fuw, I any, would care toncur it ‘Thus much by way of proface to one of the eaddest cases which the hiatory of thu dog queation in Chicago has eyolved., Michael Donabue lica at Mercy Hoepltal welthing 10 the terrible paroxywms af bydfophobla, Bcarco- lya hnlyn cx(sta that suything cun be doue for him beyond, perhops, the ‘questionable kiudness of . proloning biw suiforinze a fow days at the most, Ui facts Of this frightful cave, o guthered by B TWLUNE geporter yesterdsy, are about as follows: Six weeks ago Michsel Donshue, Jutnging 1o front of bis bowe, No, 220 brown steect, wlter hiv day’s work, smused himeelf by Jlayiex with & little curdog which bhfivfllfll therv. ‘The wnitmal napped ot biw, biting the third Aoyger of hiy pignt baod und producing thy mierest ¥craich. Douabus thought very little of tho watter at the g, but It occurred o Lius that such & dog, out o cast aud owuericas, WAS NOT EXACTLY SAVE, aud w0, when Ofticer Carrubier pasacd’ by short) after, by wentivaed to him that the dog, whicl Wt atill fu wight, bad Litten bim, whereupon the otiicer shot the dog. e, Donahue renuined nbls usual bealth and conllnued o bis customary avocation up 1o within 8 few duys ur s before apy” serious symptome of ° fllness were sunifested, but for o couple of daye bis appetite had been jaltiuz sud s foellug of drowsiicas oppressed bim. Monday afternoon he felt quite unwell, and wuffered from pervous- neas and chills; comblaining of @ coustaut thiret, e walcl, Lowever, was sccompauied by an sntipathy to waler. Thess symptoms continusd Lo fucrease, untll at abous 10 o'clock p. . paruxyst vccurred which o frizliened the fowlly that they ad once summoned e, J. N, Lllly, of No. 442 Weat Twelfth sieeet. Dr. Lilly found the patientsblvering sud sbakng, and at iutcrvals would appeas 1o lose bl Urouth s if sulfocated. At Unat hu was {nclined 1o attrivute these syplowe o au uttack of wdaia ¢ Poltu, but oo being aasured thot Dopshue wee 2 uniforuwly temperale wan. Lo ot ouce decided that bie attack must be hydropbobis, und, upon aaking r. Uonah earned the facts of thy beg-vite asstuted abore. ¥rom Dr. Lilly's description the poor wan's suderings must bu tersible. Hu Loy intervala of relaxation, during which he is calm and entirely sanc, but the mentlon of swater, or drink of any kind, s suMcient to bring on a par- oxysm, & littie atir {n the room, ar & strange face, the samo effect. At one time Donahue complained of hunger, and the physician secured a plece of bread, part of which he molstened with water, and presented the dry end to him. Tie snapped at It ravenounly like & dog nntil his lips touched the moistenes J)Ir(. ‘when, witha fright- Aul acteam, he relapsed. into convalsions. The family were ntterly nnable to force the liquld med- leine prescribed by the doctor npon the slck man. 8o intense 38 his aversion to liquids that he even went into a severe spasm upon seeing an orange cut in hia prosence, Dr, Lilly notified the police authorities of the casc and gava his certificate that [t was one of hy: drophobia, and that the man should be remored to the Tospital. _Accordingly Ofticer t1'lirien, with some of Donahne'n fricnids, conveyed bim to Mer- cy Hospltal yesterday morning, whero he will re- u;lv‘-: all mlaflli'ml rnmh:m.l attention in tho power of the good Sinters to hestaw, Mr. Donahue is 40 yoars of aga and has s wife and seven children, theeldest not ret 14 years old, dependent upon hi labar for support. With great | cxertlop this unfortnnate man has been nblo to #ave enough from his acanty wages as n last-maker to own the humble roof which shelters his stricken family, and this is thelr all—it may amount to $200 or$300 in value. 1la wan Juat beginuing to feel that he woa 8 littlo ahead when this terrible calamity overtonk him, Dr, Lilly docs not entertain any hopauf recoveryin this case. Life may be pro- Jonged by narcotics and by nutritions injectfonn, but the chances of any permanent benefit are very slight. 4 . 1i1# sgreed npon all hands that the dog which bit Michael Donahue did not evince ths le ymp- tom of rables, and the guestion natural! *1low many ather dogs are ters in Chics, day, apparently In good health, and oot viclous, which nevertheless have this deadly virna seething in their blood, ready to communicate it to the irt man, woman, of child who comes in their way?” MATRIMONIAL, ¢ . MARRIS—COLE. An event which goes far to redeem the dallness of the present soclal season was tho' marriage Jast evening at Standsrd lsll of Miss Grace Cole, daughter of Mr. Bamuel Cole, to Mr, Joseph larris, of the firm of Harrts & Lipman, of this city. Anybody Intbe vicinity of Standsrd lall would havo known, by means of nuch external evi- dencen as were presented by tho sight of the brill- fantly-lighted parlors, the covered and lighted tent-like passageway to' the main entrance, and the constant orrival of carriages with thelr loads of superbly.-dressed occupants, that romething urmisual was about to take place, Of course the sinall boy, and the boys of mors mature age, ns well ne any number of other unhappy \‘::8' ple who wera® not clothed In il ding parment, scented the e sccng from afar and pressed around on all sides to got, {f haply thoy might, a stray peep at the pro- cocdings from the outslde. The ceremony took place at the rather early bour of 6 o’clock, and was witnessed by a concourse of fully 200 people, com- rising the clite of Chicago's Jewish popula- lon, The wervica was that of the Moder- ato Reformed Hebrew onder, tho ey, Dr. Adler offictating, The bridal party marched into ono of the parlors to the sirains of the Wedding March rom **Lohengrin,” and, when the ceremony was completed, fled vat to the supper-room 1o tho music of the **Bridal Chorne,' from the same opers, After the supper, which was gotten up [n amanner thoroughly In conformity with cetab- lished Jewish customa, the assombly whiled away the evening hours nad far into the morniug In tho vleasures of dancing in the upper hall to the mualc of Hand & Freibery's orcheatra. TILD TOILETS WERR singularly and uniformly rich and elegant. The falr yonng bride's dress was a white kros-grain #1k with court traln, orange bloasum trimmingy, cursage walst, crapellsse, princesso overdress, sash plaiting with des narrow plaits ot the bot- tom, dom! slceyes, tulls voll, ornaments of Mlies and aweet-wililams, Tiere were four biidesmalds ond four grooms- men-3ilss Rachael Colo aud the Misses Iebecen, Esther, and Fanulo Harrir, and Merers, M. Roson- field, David, Jsaac, ond Abrabam Cole, Miss Rebecea Cole, sl bows snd tarlotan of tho same with blue ribbons and ftower t. g8, ‘The Misses Kathorand Fannie larrie, alsters of tho groum, wore whita tarletan, trimmed with piok ribbons and fowers. Among the other toilots most doticeablo were the following: . Mra. Cole, mother of tho bride, Black velvet princesse; soltaire diamonds, iarris, woather of the groom, black gros- Kk, thread lace; diamond ornaments, . Honry Leopold, alster of the bride, com- bination blue gros giain and blue brocade silk; polnt lace, natural flowers; square-neck princease, deml sleeves; dinmond urnamenta, Mra. Adellno Marks, Lisck gros gruin and velvet, with blsck fringe and kuife-plsit trimming; prin- cense: thread lace; natural flowers, and coral balr ornaments, Mlus Roso Cole, combination of black siik and olored tarletan, . M cunle Cahn, ‘‘ecru® skirt, blue brocaded polonalse, trimmed with *‘ecru silk; square, rich demi aleeves; ornamenta of natural roses. 3iss Rachucl Simaony, brick-colored aatin under- skirt, cream-colored polonaise, high corssge, deml sleeves. Mins Dollle Simons, whito tarletan, blue corsage, looped with flowers. Mirs Judith Simons, black velvet underakirt, ecra polouaives a Miss Minchrod, blae silk, white lace overdress; lamonds, Miss Fannio Hans, whito dotted Swiss, trimmod with cardinal ribbons and white lace; Romon gold ornaments, The Mlsscs Carric aid Roso Florsholm, tes rose slik and velvet. Miss Roso Miller, llcht-blue allk, velvet under- rt, Mra. Nathan, slstor of the groom, light-blie ixrr.uludzd sllk, Princesse; Uowers, fringo, long n, Mrs. Lazaros Silverman, black velvet, point Ince; diamounds, Mrs. Lipman, slater of tho undurakirt, brocaded polonniso to match, Mrs. Louis Cole, slster-in-law of bride, cream- coloted princeswo: diamonds, ‘Mra. Conrad Witkowsky, rich black silk; cafieo ornanienta, l’lfil“ Rachel Jackson, sea-shell pluk princesse Rmtmn. cream-colored Mrs. tienty Greenobaum, combination costume of wine-colored velvet and silk; polnt lace and diamonds, edemann, sea-shell plnk alik, 38 Clayburz, combination black silkc velvet **ecru " colored ovordress; siismonds, i i TRaURSTS, % mong the many prominent o who Hiia oecarlon by Uhall Bratente weos Me wor o 8. Marris,” paronts of tho groom: Mr, and Mre Samuel Cole, rmnh of the brido; Alr. and Mrs, llenry Leopold, Mr. and Mre, Lazarue Sliverman, Mr. and’ Bire, Greenobaum, Ald, and M. Jacob Hovenberg, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Colo, Aurora; Me, andMrs. J, Licbensteln, Mr. aud Mrs. 8. darky, Mr, ond Mrs, L Luwy, Mr, aod Mre, C. Sumnierileld, athan, Mr,and M, g‘l‘ihvm.n‘ er F, Luopold, 3Mr, and "Mrs. Nathan Yostor, Mr. and Mre, Phillip Uoldmag, Mr, and Mre, 8. Gold. man, Mr. sud Mre, Lovl, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Shuons, and _Mre, Btrau l‘ Mr, and Mre. Fisher,” Mr, and M Conrad Witkowsky, Mr. i Ci Deaver, Col., Mr, and and Are, 8, Lamm, Mr. and hrrfi Mayor, Miss Hachael Cole, the Migsos Tobecea, Kather, Fanuie, and Dollle ‘Uarsis, Miin Helen Leopold, the Mimes Rachae), Judlth, and Doilic Simons, bire. Rachasl Wolfwahin, Mre, Adeline. Marks) Miss Nettle Haorrls, he Misses Carrie and Lizais Phillipy, Miss 'Nettie Marks, Miss Ewmma Golfle, N Clayburg, “the Mixu Ettle Golduman, Miss Hattle Miss Giertlo Bummerfield, Miss Emina Sisa Pauline Winauun, M Jackyou, Alus Loplse Frisdman, icl, Miles Sopni My § 3 WY, sun, Now York; S8am Leopold, Charl LnnKoM C.~ Leopald, “Herman Eliel, A mfii. Marels, Jr., 1. 3, lenry Solomon, Mr. , Grand Rapide: llonry Mannhelmer, Levi Mannhelmer, Jacub Cole, L. A. Haer, 8. Meyer, ¥, A, Marks, U, C. Summerfeld, Uavid Cole, Abrabam Cole, leasc Cole, C. Hastaiter, C. J8Meicre, A, Wimpfhulmer, New York: Mosod Adams, Louls Kuppenheinier, Samucl Schultz, doscph _Stettheimer, Himon Mayer, MHartford, Conn. ; Mosus Adaws, ton, Maye, veselvel by thie m’flll w‘mrm teh, received by ppy palr were numerous, rich, and claboraw, Tuuvy were duly inspected and ad- tnired st the realdence of tho bride's mother, “The gentlemanly ushers wha shouldered the re- spanelbility of waking everybody foel at home and thoroughly happy wera I M. Marks snd oA AL 3 Acdha 5«::- ususl, they won golden oplulous Jeume Coli, M ———— I'ITE DOCTORS, MEETING OF THR ILLINOIS STATE MEDICAL 80- v CIXTY, The - twenty-seventt snnual meeling of the Tllinols Btate Medical Soclety was opened yesterdey st the Grand Pacific, Dr. T. D. Fitch, the Preele deut, in tho chatr. Prof. Holilster offered the opening prayer, and the Convention cautered npon lts labors. Dr. J. N. llyde, Chalrman of the Commlites of Arrangoments, dellvefed the welcuming address, ond extonded an invitation to visit the varlous medical lustitutions of the city, sad 10 partake vf & banquet to bu glven at the hotel this evening, He 0 fixed the hours of meeting, es fol- low Tucsdsy, mornlag sesslon, 10 a. . to 1 p. m,; afternoon sewmion, 2 to 6 p. m. Wednesday, worning sesslon from Ua'm. 01y w,; aftcrooon sesslon, 2 W0 UP. w. Thursday, wernlog svssion from U 8. w. to k2 w. "Thy ussoiibly-rooun of the Grand Paciiic will be uved for oil wectings cxceps that of Wedneadsy afternoon, when the Socioty “wiil convene in the west part of the Exchunke of the hotel, The xing of tiues for the l’cullni of pavers wus cotered upon, The report of the Clhslruun of toe Section v Druge ond Medicines was fized for this worning atd0; of the Beckion o Discases of Chiddren, ut 11750 this worulng; on Distetics, and Iygiene, @t 2:30 this alteruvon: the mepurt of J 8, Joell on Trophic Nerves sud thele sctiou on the aystets, ut Thureday at 10 a, w. ‘fba following pupers were walgned to their proper scctionu: lurulifl bodles tn the globs of the vye, by Dr. E. L. strecta upon which the voters restded, merely giv- Ing thelr names, The witness atated that he conld W. Potter, and . L. Flood were sppointed Com- mirsioners to make spccial aasessment roll No. 73, Holmes: on Maluria, by Dr. N. Wright: Searlatins in Chicago, by Dr. C. N, Earle; dnlnlgv;lnbel in surgery. with exfibition of patent, D K. | not approximpte “the mamber of lallols | Town of Hyde Fark. A f Chi tra-wterin pregnancy, by | which had beon cast upon whiel ol g Dr eaikors on Apocymum Canoablnurm, Dy Dr. | mnme for Aldoriman had . been | scratched. | o Commissiones chmit ls undersiood lo be an as- Ransome. The vote feturned for ,Dunne was 143, | Pimnt for County T{:'fi"m' ] flm‘“"lln he TNR LIST OF DELEGATES The city tally-list was not signed hefore the votes | SO 18 popularity, and satialy himself in what esteem he 16 held by 'the taxpayers, The Geand Jury yesterday did betler work than In the town-box were counted: the totals were il named, responded: . was read, and tho following e carrled oul, excopt the fonrteen ndditional rotes, {atthews, M. W, Seaman, J. Harrins, 3y 2 “1.°W. \Whit- | walch wers afterwards found in tia town-bos, | it did the day hefore, dispasing of & batch of smal) Jahn 8, Willlasis, DAl 8, Boot B | e e o el e Tare mang | Caca he ey will poabanty senert i g McNarr, Mre. Dr. Carr, T. A, Brewsler, W, 'Ii. | Tully 430 votes, Aftor tho polls closed th be diveharged for tho term, ae it il bave aBout Veateh, E. W. l(m{', B l(h"rlmld..r .\x.‘r li.‘vm. o :2::'1"?:‘?:“!&:;1'» :;‘;.llmo:::e'r‘“xe‘::x‘ s ("{ dirposed of all the cases before It P win, I 1L Reoder, . 8. White, T. K, Warrell, o ot * Thomsa J. Haley, the enzineer of the engine on L A W, poliock, £, Welger; | Yoto had been connled, when they adjourned 1ifl L T l\‘ml!l:‘ S:nug:::y. ‘;. LI'4 Io\l\l'?fk I.H vsl next day, when the fown ",l,,,’m.,, counted, | {he Chicago, Danville & Vinconnes Tailroad which They eouinted tha ballots for town officera on the | Jumped the track A few daye ago, when Fahey ro- The Vermanent members pretent, werc: celved Injuries from which he bai nce died, near nlghtof election, whew they dlscovered tha fonr- flifi#\‘e Charen ‘\v."l-!fiffi‘,m.lr. N":“:‘f;n\e. e Teen votes eant forTutly, 1t wan atwnt o'clock 1he inideicell, was sesiomay afpeated.on the Care Fraxier, . Little, 3. K, Walton, 0.W. Moon, | In the morning when they put theso voics In the » 3 W. W. McStann, Bilen A, Ingeesoll, 8. J. Juues, | city-box Charles I1. Tteed, ex-State's Attorney, wan around 1n his crors-examination witness stated that they had to apen sume ballots because the town and cy tlcketa had been handed in folded together, These thoy had to separate, bt none were opened for tha borposo of reading the tickets, ALD. THROOP L) 1. U, Bogar, T. D. Fiteh, I, ¢, Webster, W. L, Ransom, D, W. Graham, E. Powell, 11, A, John. son, Lester Carter, F. Wyds, 1. W. P, Pierce, J. P Waiker, "J, 1’ It Barton, 8. B. Hawley, E. Inglll. n! The city dolegates weredJ. N, {E!l"duy and had something toeay abont the miss- ing book hu the Commissionor cases, Ho thonght e patties indicted could havo been canvict: ut the book except Perlolat, and that {f it him he shonl allof edw had bed 3 have gone on with the triate, etc. Mr. Taley, Mr, Mille, Mr, Stiles, and . Btarkweather, C. P. Sumon, CAT. | wasnextmworn. lie testified as to reconnting tho | the Comminsionees tiemrcives, and ‘ali elsa who Ferry, 8. C, UBlake, C. ‘T, Parl D. A, K. | votesof the Fifth Precinct of the Fifth Ward,” 1le | knowanything of the merita of the case, diffor Davie, J. I, ifolhster, and thosa | was acked an to how many Uallots liad been' caat | with Mr. Reed, from ihe Chicago Medical Boclety, D). R. firower, | upan which thero was no vote for Alderman. This WIIAT TOX RMPLOYRS TIINE, Frederick D, Marshall, Jobert 8. Hiall, Slciamuaid D, Jacobson, llenry Hoofen T, P, SueleK. Nwayne Wickersham, R, W, Lee, John \¥, Hatchins, John C. Wobater, John It Huchan, Mrs. Hose If. Kne ert, Roawell Park, K, Usrratt, P, Adolphus, P. . Macdonald, ‘The followin d gentlemen wera proposed es 1, Dates. Long lsland evoked another discassivn, and the Justice hetd that the question was objectiopadle, as the bale Tots were the only evidence in such acase, Witness atated that botl partics consented to the recounts fng of the votcs, Ile only took the tally-liat, The g(-llo\::ua connted by City Clerk Dotz and Ald. ewra ‘The matter of adjouraing on account of {linees of Tne connty empluyes receive Commissfoner l‘lmdl%’l resulution ura\'hllnzq for converting 200, U0V of the back taxes of 1678 to the Conrte fones Fund with anything else than rejolcing. They take the samo view of the mattdr that Com. miseloner Sennc does, and think that, if a aney 12 to be reallzed from back taxes, that it should bo applied to the taking up of the county orders the AT for membership: J Medical Collegey C. H. Lovewsll, Univamite of Clty Clezk lit, who was eaminoned as a witness, | have been holding for sevorsl montha, They thin Michigan; A, L. Fostor, Darumouth: . Gudfrey | twne argued, Mr, Tuley holding that he could hot | thero .13 somcthing etrange about tho pro- Dyas, F. 1. C. 8., Dubdlin; 8. 0, Richey, Chlcago | pros “{lhl"n an the opeulug of the baliots was | ceeding, aml thelr grumbling s loud “and Medieal College: d Ranson Dexter. clearly illegal, nnd that they wero lainted forauy | deep. Iiradley has 14 popularity purpose whatever, . Col. Joslyn wanted'to learn how 143 votes were counted for Dunne when there wera only 77 voles fg-: xm|r Mmu' snd he wanted the City Clerk presont g plaln it, After much forther talking, Mr. Coleman moved that an_attachment be fesned for Cuspar Nntz, which Justice lialnes declined to lesue under the clrcumstances, 0 s deciined to coptinue the casc un: lesn Lho absent witness for the' prosccution could Flm" ome materlal fact, Tho case was then con- nue and JOSEPII KASTNER called for the defense, Witness was ssked by Col. Josiyn if he altered certaln figures on the tally. sheet kopt by him, and adiitted having done 8o, bat could not recollect how be alterad them or what he altered them for, Ho denled having madi tha alterations alons, but made them in the pres. ence of at lenst one judge. They did annonnce the vote for Alderinan after they had canvassed the votes in the city box, ‘The witnesd coreuborsted Fox's testimony, and he added no new facts inthe general orc: ex. amination. The testimony wae then closed, and :hn arguments will take placo at 2 o'clock this af- ornoon. . 3 YOUNG JAPAN, TUE PRESIDENT then delivered the sanual uddress, In which e re. viewed the advantages of organized effort in the medical profession, among which he enumerated the cultivation and advancement of medical knowl. edge and enlightening and directing bublic opinion inreiard to the dutles, responsibilities, and re- quiremonts of medical men; the oxciting and en- coutaging of smulation and concert of uction in me']lrlllelllun. ond facilitating and fostering of kindly Intercourse between those wno are engmeed in lhllrllclltfi of medicine. 1lc followed the lis- tory of the urganization from its inception, and showed the good It had wrought, and concluded with & touching tribate to those of the profession who had passcd away since ite last anoual meet- ing. %he address was ordered ;olllhed. andthe Con- ), Dr. E. W. Oray, of Dloomington, read a lengthy report from the State Committee on the subject of & : STATR BOARD OF HEALTI. Tespoke of the efforta to establish such a Doard, and stated that the bill now before tho Legislsture will probably pass, though be deprecated tne fact that the appropriation had been rediuced from $10,000 to $3,000 for two years, The zeport was referred to tho Publication Commiltee, and the Committeo on Board of Iealth were thanked on them, sad plated himeelt swhkward position. Ills cxcuse for utgim robbery of the employes nuid contractors—that if tha ni imoy wus sppropriated fo tho bullding of the Court-Uouse, the lnxwl{rrn would pay up more readily—Is regarded naa [ittle worse than no ex- cnve ut all, {1 view of the fact those In arrears for taxes for 1870, it _{s wellknown, will not pay up until forced to, and the foreiag process Is both une certain and alow, THE GRANITR * J0B." [The, proporcd, cranito stel, 0 carefully ranged and so vkillfully carried out ro farasit Egm-. recelveit a wot-back yestordny which lind not cit anticipated, ‘The County ';'eunlxml'. npon accing Bradley's resolution appropriiting $200, 000 of the back taxem of 1876 for the Court-House work,—the granito, —langhed heartily at the stupid. Ity and bragenness of, tho Doard, and sald that that body would have, o " find some other covering for Ity tracks than back taxes; Naid he: **The taxes of 1870 were levied for n specific firpor collected will b applied to that purpose, not be to nuy nther undor the law, That settied point," e forther said that the expen- ditures nnder that lovy had exceeded the uppropeis atlons, und it was fofly to think of using mone; for nny other purposs than that for which it bud been luvled und coliected, HHow the **Ring ™ will recolve the pouition taken by tho Treasurer remalins Are hza Upon reamembling at 2 for their exertions. THE PIRST RVENT IN CIHIOAGO, n scen, and what cffect it willl bave on "The application of Dr. Dill to have leave to re- the granite Job canno foretold. ortat the next meeling on +*Croap : was re. | YArs Kukuora is sitting up inbed withs tittle | 1 §IS"'Y, L only thing in lighter bronze on her face, and rather exhsusted. Deside her lies & remarkably red and somewhal in- expressive luinp, who has yat to Jearn that it is the firstJapanese baby born within thecity limits of Chl- €8go. Onanotherbed, close by, fortacrcomsof the Laplere llouse, corner Woshington ana Ilalsted atreels, aronotlarge, sita Thumas Gangero, husband of Yara Kukucra—Japances women keep thelr maiden names—nand paterual relative to the remark. ably red and Inexpressivo lump. Around about oro divers and varlous otherd of Japan who cun- template the pole bronze mothor with wonder; for, the way of the ** Ring " schemo, “for the stone- contractor, who Is to be seriously affocted by it, beglng to show his tecth, snd will fight to the bitter end. He has already cuta large portlon of the stone for the ent-ances hat it is now proposcd to sulstitnte granite for, and haa no idea of allow- ing himsolf to be imposed on ot will, If he cannot avert the ptoposed chango, Lo will claim as much for dainages oy ho originnily cstimated that that Elrtol the work would cost, aud in thls way he opes to keep even, though he would rather do the work as he lins contracted. So the granite Job, if carrled out, {8 likely 10 cust in the end hnlf as much as the entire stone work, and to absorb the erred, Dr. N. 8. Read read_an elaborate report from the Committes on Practical Medicine, which ‘was ordered priuted. Dr. E, ¥, Inguls read o sup- plementary repurt, of whicli the same disposition was made. PROF. ANDREWS s brought In a ittle ylrl named Lillle Needliam, about 8 years of age, suffering from cmprema, or us on the chiest. ‘Thera was an inclsiun in the eft cheet of the young one, into which the Doctor Insceted o tube, 10 which Lo uttached the nozzle of a fountaln.ayringe, sendinga solntlon of carballe acld {nto the pleutal cavity, clearing it of pus. The treatment was In lustrationof the autlscotic prine | though but 03 years of agu, she gavo | Potted back taxue for years to coma, ciplea laid down in the reports. ) B, Walkor,of Mason County,rend s report upon | Lt Mondoy night to ‘her ' bwelfth child, congidored by e mombers of “the tronpe (for nll theso people, fncluding the ro- markably red nud somaowhat inexprewsive, belong to the Royal Japuuese cumpany) {0 be one of the greatest performances oo thelrLill, and they lovk upon it In the 1ght of an_ sttrnction In which the I':Im“:lln has excolled the masle element of the com- natlon, Mr, Thomas Gangero, the hlrpy husband and fatier, exultain o doublo rejoicine, Forasmuch a8 the prominent physicians of the conntry have for some thine been treating Wy wife fur dropsy, whereus It was only o baby, lio hugs himwelf und grineupon strsugers, delighted at the culmintion Which Lrings confuston upon tho doctors and an addition to the family. ‘Tho parents of the remarkably red and somewhat inexpresaive landed §n 'Frisce soma five years ago, sluce which time they have traveled through an nround America, fo the delight of all who admiro the wonderful slelght-of-hand and acrobatic tricke of the bronzed-visaged sons and daughters of the Enst, Some Illru'fclll ago, ot Warsaw, Il1,, Yara gave birth to a child, who only escuped the name of Thaddeus by a wcratch in scx und want of eru- ANNOUNCEMENTS. . Flower Misslon to-dsy at 65 Washington steeet, up-stairs, A Gospel temperance meeting will bo held this evening ot tho Freo Baptlet Church, corner of Jackeon nnd Loomlia strects, at 8 o'clock, . Ad- dresses will Lo niade by 1saac R, Diller, und sov- eral others. The public are cordially lnvited to attond, Tho Unlversalist 8anday-School entertainmont at Knglewood will take place to-night. A splous did programnie hns been arranged, conslsting of tableaux, vocal uusic, recitations, and a farce, the whole to conclude’ with a grand promenade. A special train has been engnged to leave Kngle. woodat 12:30a, . for the sccommodation of many friends from the clty. Traln leavos Hock Island dopot st 7:10 p, m, - CRIMINAL the rame sudject. After ho sat down, the Convention proceeded with its businces. After order had becn restured, several physiciuns took up the lub}a:t of empye- ma, which had been the basle of the reports on practical wcdicine, and Drs, C. M, Fiteh, T. 8, deuksy Whitamirs," Willisms, Jeweil, Walker dis: cussed it, Dr. D. L. Whitey of Bloomington, reported ably from the Comnliteo on Surgery, and the report was ordercd printed, . ‘The tarlous nspects of surgery were then takon under discusslon, and the argument lasted nntll tho hour for sdjournment. HE BRICKMAKERS. ALL QUIET. The brickmakers do not anlicipate s strike among thefr workmen; and say that the reduction of 1214 cents from last vear's scale wiil ba quictly submitted to In most Instances, There has been no dlsposition ot all at the North 8ide yards to quit. These were the Orst to commence work, and the dition un the part of her parents. , It was gencrale 1 bm“cf t the tifle that this May Willard, a namo very famliliar Indeed to the reduced scale was accepted without much, it any, | o0 Tast effort o police courts, wos lnst night arrested out of Cos- ara’s t & scoap on tho rest of the tronpe, but w:lr».';luhl beforo last, slio came to the front again (alded and sbbetted Ly Dr. W, Vincent) and perpetunted another endeavor, confessing Lutimey that Thomas Gangero was accossory before the fact, When the remarkably red and somewhat Inex- pressive was born sho was arrayed 1n tho lung akirts, politicosts, and othor adjuncts thst aro pupuhr‘y supposed to belong exclusively to such clvilization ne Lus escaped thuclutches of Japan. And thers are f‘mu rojoicing and merry makln? in tho houss of Uangero over three and oae-hali pounds of animate vermilion, Yara, faithful to tho customs of her country, will not Mo down untll sevon days huave olapsed. but sits up, and the animate vermilion, faithfut ta tha precedents ea- murmaring, Lnborhnulw-r Men‘ram less on the North Bida than in the Soath and West Divisions, from the fact that the workmen and workwunien are ablo to live on next to nothiug, snd aro contented with anything they can get. Wages in the Bouth Side ynrds are higher than those in the West Side yutde, sinco there are moro men lLving iIn the vicinity of the latter. ' Bupply and demand regu- Inte tho wages uf brickmakers ns thosc of every other calling, Down nesr tuo Stock-Yards, where tho highest prices aro paid, there aro very few Germuns; the population ls mare foating than elsowhere, and it ls comparatively more dificult to get labarers, On the North Slde, and toa less extent un tho West Slde, there are many men und women avallable. Tt la l:‘necll"y true tello's hionwe of ill-fame, on PFifih avenue, charged with atealing $100 in cash from B. Graysqn, a real estato dealer, The complaloant was also locked up for belng an Inmate of the house, E. R, Pingle is tho name given by an Engllsh rall roader at present on a visit to this city, who, last ovening, was foclish enongh to lay down an overcoat contalulog his wallet upon ona of the aetteen In Brown'a billlard-hall on Dearbornutroet. Wheu be was abont to depart tha wallet tents wero mlssing, 1o cutimatos Two $100 bank notes, 340 fn gold, pass to Niagara Falls and back. , of the North Sile, where wholc fumilics work n'| tablished, fs equally unwilling to sil up Abont 2 o'clock yosterday morniag George A, e Eagerty, n gueet of the Commercial Hotol, wi {hayarcs Rod hrick can Lo:saudeicheaper Mitte To——— atrotod by (Gal-pads on Kinzie siteat, near Kasb, THE CITY-1IALL, The }icensa recelpts yesterday were but $300. 7 The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were 83,780 from the Water Department, 85,1563 from miscel- laneous sources, and $632 from the City Collector, The Commlitten on Markets is called to meet In ‘hey relleved dio of a gold watch and chain, and wero nbout to rifle his pockets when they ‘were frightened off, A policemsn chased the rufiians over the bridge, firlngas he went, bat withont anc- cons. -A hatiess and incbriated chap was shortly alterwards pleked up on tho street an! charged ‘\Ivlllh tho theft, but nothing conld be proven sgalust . At McCann's yard, tho men wore paid off Saturs duy at the reduced prices, and they didn't come aronnd Mondpy wmornink, This gilet move on thelr part guliied a cuncessiun which could not huve been obtained otherwise, and _yestorday they wont to work at last yuar's wages. Some of Duete's employes aleo quit, but thelr pluces wero Olled with others at the lessor wuges. At Jones® yard, the hands ore working at the new ratee, rs At ‘most Arrests: At Madison Btreet Btation, Charles Mill- of the other South aud. West Side glrsll. the Clty Clerk's ofica this nfternoon at 3 o'clock, | er, a tradesman on the Durlineton & Quincy Hoad, the new scale will go into effect the d ‘1';“' Judiclary Committes to.morrow st the | for thrasbing bis wile for oblgfllnw 10 bis running first pay-day, and it will then bo seen whether it away with another woman} John Uorman, for bur= will obtain,” "I the men yenerally necopt the ro- | #4M0 Bour. s v . Wi e, thine etuployers who sro Sayin ths | | Clty Tresautor Lasrabos willina fw daya ro- | £iaa STyt “Af tho Revory. itorgs Siavil old rates will drop tho 1205 centa, becauso compe- | Move Mr, Clinton Lirigge of tho duties and rowpon< | Jr,, for tho burglary at Josle Putnam's, No, 500 tition will compel them to make brick as uhvn‘yli sibllltics of the Trensury. The clerks of the oftica | \¢abash avenue, and aluo for pawning the stuff on e aa posulblo, tat present all the men nee can be secared, and s thy juost difiicult part of brick-making can be learned in two or three weeks, oven in case the bands now employed should stzike, very little delay would ensue, Por most of she ‘work a green man would becomo competent in twvo aro now engaged fu balancing th The Comptrolter yesterday 1§ warrants to the amount of $14,200, and redoemed $4,000 worth of old warrsnts, - Tho new lueue e for twelve monthe, with intercat at tho rateof U ccountd. ned time rovenue- tlio Weat Side; Eddle Harper, lnlcunJ uf sllk wipes at tho circus. At Chicago Avenue Statlon, James Drown, larceny of a ll; rit-level from a new houso on State strect, near Chicago avguue. C. L. Wheelock, stock and cattlo dealer from or threadoys. When the usual sutomer oxodus of | VF,Cet per anaum, Oil Clty, Pa., sliook Chicago dust from off his feet 3 " ‘The attentlon of the city authorl has been | yosterday in o fit of disust at finding be was Inborens,taken piscd, pricesiuny. le Highar. ropentedly callod 10 tha city's portion of (ne | nelther o shrowd mor #0 well up - in this Court-Houso Bquare, The plsce of theexcavation | world's wickedness as he wad. TIHE GENERAL ASSEMBLY, ENTERTAINING THE DELEOATES. Nono af the delegates 1o tho Presbytertan Gener- he thoughi . Un his wl{ hore from Clevoland he fell In with a hy, wiity, and sgreeable young tnan who inado up with tini In a remarkable ahort wpuce of time, As it happencd that young man had fite—of throwlng " carda iu filled with water, upon the snrface of which a green acum has collected. The poulgives off a bad and unhealthy odor, aud s an snnoyauco to the bualness peoplo of that nelghborhood. it hey Wik b o come 1 to-dny. Aemaeg | 1o SOMIE permie wero fesundtzivierdey go fol, | SHATVIE, S g, faen, et Jhat, 3ol those expeeted this moening fa the Rev. Mr. Vau | ofiica bullding, 44x300 foet. at thiess, hs Sindiclive puligily’ of thease monte Induced 1o .part with & draft of some $000 on his brother 1n Ol City. Nut tho trickster did not stop here. He dutalned Wheolock by various] davices so long. it is feared, that he succeeded o drawlng the money on the draft by tolograph. And 50 he bas gone hume to seo whother his telegram to stop payment reachod its destiny fn time to his money,. e — A REMARKABLE ELASTIC CARPET, The now cork floor covering, Linolcum, ls so rapidly increasing fn popularity that it 1s super- seding all artleles used for a like purgose. Its remarkable durabllity is the secret of its suc- cess. Al first-clasa carpet dealers keep It. ——————— CHICAGO SNOW-WHITE GLOSS STARCH 1s the whitest, purest, and strongest starch in the market, Clilcaro Improved Corn-Btarch e as pure as the new-fallen snow, Try it and convince yourseives, Thisis 8 new Chicago enterprise, employing 100 hande. Such enterpriscs build up Chicago come nercially, and tind employment for labor. Chl. Dyke, of Brooklyn, Moderator of tho last Asaem- bly, who will call the present Conventlon togother, A moeting of the varivus committeea of srrange~ ment will be held thls atternoon st 4 o'clock in the McCormick Dlock to take into conslderation the question of ways and means for the entertainmont of delegates. It fu well known that there has been somoe backwarancss among the citizens of Chicago thls year sbout throwing opan thelr homon ta the 500 ur 600 peu- plu who will come here from varions parts of the country, A portion of the number hav been pru- vided for, but there ara yot opportunities for the exhibition of & larger measure of Lospitality, 1tie -x'puuul that the mrrangeients for private enter- tainment will be completed this afternoon, sn that those who are not thua cared for will have thelr calling and ylection madu sure at some of the big hotels. To the Edltor of TAs Yrivuns, Cuicago, May 16.—Will you give the incloved notice, cut fron the Jalerior of last week, the ben- cfit that the Iarge circulation Tux Twisuxx has smony the Presbyterian famides of ghe city., Itis a timely notice, and never mora Umely than now, LaSalle streot, to cost $37,56003 theee-utory nnd basement dwelling, 2 No. 112 Fourth avenue, to cost ¥7,000; E. win, & three-story and bascment store and dwell. lng, 48270 feet, ot Nos, 312 and 814 Dine Islund avonue, to cost $0,000, TIR MAYUU'S NOMINNRS, The Judiclary Committeo, to whom was referred tho appointments of the' Mayor, hos prepared favorable reports on all the nominations. * On that of Mr, Boutleld, howeyer, thero are two reports, each signed by two membors, That one signed by Ald. Daly and Cullertou recammends his confirma- tlon and tho vther slgned by Ald. Gilbert und Covk fs unfavoruble, The ressone swslgned for withe holding thelr aseent to Mr. Bondeld's contrmstion sre given as follows by the two last-named Alder- ment 1. Wa conalder It very important that the gentleman wia Deeitolen tts ponltlui shoUId Have Hrs 42 berioncs and s weli-eatabiisued roputation Ba s lawyer 10 faspirs cuttidence iu bis upluluae. 2 That the okico pecultarty Lelonis to the Councll o sl eascs whers leua} provuslitunsattucting tho varied nteresis of thie city wrive, hils uplulous guids theul, and ara the law until Teversed by the Cour cascutial that the Covucll should have - In tiielr loual adviser et they cun sct on b tudividual meuers datly Our Freabyterian (amilics will bo catled upon to it 1 akidcndb ani oy [ S35, Starch Company, cornar Clark aud ‘Twelfih eaiond Loapltalty too Largs s mumbut of tha pous | Mtgireeuis tocy oplale o e P b et | 1 | e resel e Ciarch hat they wi have o ke & o for tdead-beate it “Slfool bumtre’? | SR e manr 9 : THE MAGNIFICENT DINING AND RESTAURANT-CAR loubt be cheerful and gonerous to the delegates)” who will represent not buly the churches, but tho professions and businoss in which s}l are engaged ju theie several localltive, 88 many of them are men of mark In thelr various callns and profeusio: ry truly, (A *'Occldental,’* ono of four just completed by tno Chicago, Itock Inland & Pacific Railroad to form o lino on this route between Chicago and Omaha, will bo open to the public for Iuspection Wedne: y from 2 t0 5 p.m, This will run regularly intervats st 0, We sl “l‘i‘v“ln ':“‘V [y lllnll ), wa ahy h X Hom, thizow aaldu tHEndship, woad fellawtti an 1fke; aat hiave but omo. {dca—sir. Hongeld as s law ver! " Tl Counsel Yo the Corporation has hisd snd m Bt oA abs eforb the uupietie Lourt At BPeEBEL] R0 Wasnglon, Whery ho tomcs (6 contace. with tia larg U i In extending hospitality to the deteiutes to thie As- d shiould be able tu cope th . | sfter the 21st, leaving Chicagu at 10:16 a. m, peoaine aplay o i debiptents e A | gl St e s s are i Ak Ear G Yvirae . takeii to_do 80 valy througl Dr. V. A Turpln, bec- | of rar ——— 'y 0f the Commitice Waahington sireet, £ 5 require his curd of lutrbduction trous any apply: Conaidured Judues 1 duch casen THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. bel ‘flerafa alwayas trat 1 3 Hakrs and dead bouds 1 the waks of Hieso lario bellioua | ypesthent, - Wier '.‘.‘t."..?’:‘.:n‘."’.'fl:':“'J'-"uT,"‘f.'.“wqtn'." 96r spscial Inducon¥nts to parclimiers; at whols: sascublica aud conveations who tske tho opportunliy | the eapenditury of largesuusuf moger, —gucstions o sale and retall, of sheel-music, muslc books, via- Lo luapose theniseives o the” busplialitica of” Carisiian | camprumte, etc, “ail depending uson’ our Cuuasal's | lins, gultars, and all kinds of musical fnstruments. vi Ppoople. Look vut for thei. adyice, wo cannot affurd to experiment. 6 10 justice tothls gentlewsn, we have to rotavs yei (o hear gy but ibgmoet trieadiy stato; ata by ineinbers of Yis Uar. "0 sll bands wo that Do was & gentiomnan of [T rscler, & reputably ity L was 8 surs say that UGeneral agents for the Standard of plano. a“um, guarantecd. No. ey - CLEANING FINE GOODS A SPECIALTY, un and Weber 54 Biate street. THOE FIFTH WARD. TRYING TUR JUDGES OF KLKOTION, The ¥itth Ward Aldecmanlo election squabble | brise s they had feyer beoh esLluited fhose pocuiar | 8 ¥rench dr, 1 »q1 3 : y our now Krencl y process we can clesn waa resumed before dustice Halues at balf-past 2 B neccuaary 13 Lo Eounser 1ot Coryrbiion beautifully ali fabrics of the wmost delicate tox- a'clock yestenlay ofternoon, Officer Fitsmorsls, of the Decring Btreet Station, was the Sret witness sworn, snd e showed that he was remarkable for a have reportls considored m‘t:‘o ‘.f'.“l ',:E; ture or ehade, Cook & McLain, No. 80 Dearborn street, snd Nos, 03 and 261 Weat Madlison, wi remeiabere caucus, held at the Palmer House, for the discuss sion of the appointments, there was 8 diversity of —— i ovlolon In reyurd to Mr. Lonfield. Thore wero h:lu?l‘:::n:l,d:n:.:n‘;:“l‘:;;ul:ln:?h&a::: Cn: three divisius of the caucus:” fret, ihows | gorenag upn mfi-:nolrnm‘finu for rent st Joalyn sud Mlr, Taley 1a objecting 1o certain ques- | Jiid,edtc" S, OPRotegs accond, thoke who |\ P eeoatohRL ‘mqiire AAGBE" closin tlons, which convunied sowo thae, willing,' from the slightness of ~ thelr thag cost. Lyon & Healy, Stats o Jotn J, Fox, & resident of 82 Mulligsn street, knowlm:dvgaugfifl.upnl;lfimw Jositharin fovur ot rests, 2 or vppas pointmen e e———— Teader, and be sald 1n the caucas thal ho had made no iuquiries as to Mr. B stsnding snd sbliity, He promised to do #0 1o the snd that he canld ntelligently vote upon the wubjoct. ' 1t would avpear frow his seport that Le has wads the Iz?nlllu. aud that those Iuquisics bave been any- thing bus {avorable 10 the nomince may be seun frum the sbove report. THE COUNTY BUILDING. April lost. Rocoguized his wignature on tho tally- ek M eI, Rl p ety Ca e sahr sume Bswhen o sfgnedat the night of eiection. Thy total voto for Dusuy was nuot chauged. Witness Tecugnized 8 change In the. Bzures ou the poll-llet, as oeands Tully's vote. Hu'did not discover the Sliange whon b sigucd th tally-sbocts sud poil. Tists." Tho gures had beeu chaiged. Mo doshrod to oxplala why the chanve bad been wude, to which Col. Juslyn ubjected, but Justice Haines a1 Towed Lifu to muke bls stalement, snd be sbowod tlng totals had Leen changed becauso sume votes r.lrhaunu In‘»l fasblon, lllumu,n‘.‘ -d";n:i ;;:l;'ufl r's column of Andrewe ortlim .:lfiu. the -ubocrl&ua- price. W, R ublisbor, Cincinosl worth m: Andrews, TQUIGLEY—Tacsdsy, May 15, Julls Quigloy, \niera) from resldence, 250 Michigan:at., 17th family tust., by cars to Calvary, Fricuds of the are invited to ationd, ‘The Third National Baok pald its tazes to the b i laced by Scsicat I Uy o4 b VIER | County Collctor youterdar, sruseastio 9,079, - | of ey 3. Miiers i ok plbca s & gusias 4o fourteen votes opponte Tully's name were foand | The County Clerk wants more vault-room, and | 11 thls forencon. ’f'g '.':'Ex. i Best b 8 i s town box rable beuorance on tho | Will petition the Connty Board Nooday detalllng P AL F I b e Lt part o of clection, who din | bl wauts, cars to Calvary Cowetery. 1l Judy ud cler) not even put djuwu the "rc- dence ur uumbeze o In tho County Court yesterday, D. 1L Home, D. RICHARDS~May 15, Charies Stuart, youngest son of Arthur M, and Barah L, Richards, sged 14 months and 12 days, from Wednesday, May 16, 1877, nand, Infant son of day at 1 o'clock p, m., to Rosehill Cemetery by carriages, Funers| 38 Folton-pt, st 1:30 p, m. May 15, 1877, Adsm Ber. nna and Robert L. Hunt, mont| Funeral from No, 160 North Peorla-st. Thure. HUNT—In thia cll)x reajdence of s John ‘K, A A AN RSN To All, Particulary Invallds, apring 1s & trylog season, shoutd at onea be attended to, caused by sllowing the bowels to become constipated and the system to rematn In s dlsordered condition, until the disorder has time to develop lself, An ounce of preventionis worth a pound of oure, fsan old and truthful saying. troubled with the complaints mow very prevalent— headache, indigestion, disordered Itver, want of sppe- tlte, nauses, or feverish skin, to take, without delsy, Behenck's Mandrake Pllls, harmiess and declalve In fta action. atthe root of the disease and produces s healthy tons to the sptem. diseass arlsing from o disordared condition of the liver 1f they would take this excellont medicine when they feel the first (udications of the maiady. leaving hofue for the summer montha should take threo or four boxes of these pills with them. a0 almost fostantancous effect. They will rellove the patient of hesdsche fn one or twd hours, and wiil Fapidly cleanse tho llver of turrounding bile, and will effectuslly prevent s billfous attack, alt drugelets. BABBIFES TOLLED SOAE. MEDICAL. Indiestlons of sickness Fatal diaases msy be ‘Therefore, we ndvise all who are We know of no remedy so 1tatonce strikes Teople nevor noed suffer from any Familtes They have ‘They are sold by BARRITI'S TOILET SOAP, nrivaled for tho oltet o and th ath. No artin- clal and deceptiva odurs cuver common and dele- terious | fngredi- ents. Afler years TasEiivs Bien Son [ublig The 1D World. Only 1he purest ; i, s perfocied, andnuw offers (0 te TOILEY SOAF In th dTeest Olibie™OUY wsed 1 e manwjucture, For Use in the Nursery it Has No Equal, times Jta coat to every inother and family m. Sample bos, contalulng 3 cakes of 4 sent frue 10 any nddreds ol recalpt 73 1 B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity. FOI BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTN. A PERFECT TOILET SO04P. First among the requisites of the toliet t4 a good articiv of Soap, but to procuro it fa not always an easy wstter, 31any of tho inost cxvensive Foupain the mar- ket are made frum coarse aud delctorious materials, and thetr delicate coloring aud fragrant perfume too uften couceal tha mout repulsive Impurities. The disclosures recently misde public regarding this subject are posis tively startling, and_deserve serlous consdoration, Beented Soapa 8o now Kaown 10 ba extremely obfoce ble, eavectaily {f applied t the beads injurtug the trritating tho wcalp, and Inducing severe hesd- mchies. The cliaracter bf the Ingredients may be Inferred from the statement of o gentieinan who makes the sceating of Boapa his bustocas: he receutly doctared thiat persons engaged In this employment were shortelived; from seven to ten yeors belng thelongest poriod during ‘wiiich the uccupation conld be folluwed. 'l“m‘fl(m‘-ulu uf procuriug a perfectly 'I'Im articloof 4D [+ at Iast ubylated, fowey to thy kil of Ar, I, ). Banoicr, of d Hosp Tor, Brates B bt this Iatcos Bacoein s the npprasrista sceminsted, Lu atest sticces 15 thie mDRropris EHiwn 10 the Wdmerons victories aiready actioved: Aftcr years of patient Iabor and scleatlnc experiment, r. ARKITT has ntcceeded In perfecting the amposis tion of the fincat tollet voap over Introduice ‘b cipal fugradients ara the purest vegetabie olls; the i ufactaring prucesscs are untiroly new and orlginal, aid 4l renalt b iimply unparalied n thta dopartinent dt fa- ustry, T, BammTIa TOILeT 040" (a tho trade-mark by whicli this elogant tofiet luxury [s destunated, and foranptication 1o tho dallcat skin of {nfants, cuiliee and ladios, 1t 18 altogether unequsted ( fis emolilan propértics. The soan ta ot pecuinid, the ngredicnta 1 of aiich abcoluto purity as fo reyulra 1o aid froul cliem{strMo diaguiss lufurior atsrials, The mioss ra- A taste conbiders the abeencs of artifielal parfuma riection of sweetnoss, and tho pecullar characters . bbitt's Tullot Boap renders It tho most Ltul'and sgeeeabls articlo of the kind ever manu- factured. ‘Though spectally desirable for tha uso of Iadies and children, this saap 1s equally appropriste for yentle. men's tollet, and a1t makes & hieavy Jather Itis alsoune of Lo tineadsoups fur birbers' usd. 1t Welust belng taced upon the market, but the deinand fof It will svoi como gencral,—New Jork Trivune. » T BABBITT, New York City, nany ye. LIFE INSURRANOE. U TELE : X A1 INSURANCE COMPARY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, 261, 262, 263 Broadway. ——e—ONRGANIZED (850—— " ASSETS, $4,827,176,52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWNENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAIMS MATURING IN 1877 wie e JIGINTED av 7¢ ON PRESENTATION, JAMES BUBLL, . - PRESIDENT. Diranch Onier, B0 LaSullosstl, Clhleago, TARLES W. FIROST, ¥. L. BALDWIN, uperint jout. C! MAILLARD'S ., VANILLA CHOCOLATE, FOR BREAXI'AST, LUNCEH, and TRAVELERS, Defles all Honest Competition, SgI«l bl_’ all lmrlhlg Grocers. Thpaiant teiele Sy ant o L $1.50:° Protastonal esd, 91,43, r Alnateu 1,00 S Nat0 S e, eore o DRk Dl ty. 1! pect Itusirated Catalogue free. e Addn¥ spaLbING & 1100, 118 Raudolphi-at., Clicago. _MATE _GouDs, __ TUTENTAM, i W, Naviews Br., Cuscano, PAGNE. “THE HEAD OF ALL.” OLD RELIABLE Piper-Heidsieck The oldest snd most popular braud of CHAMPAGNE In tbo United States. ¥orsale EVERYWHERE Ths only Wine that is always the sawe. MAC P EINE! rices Reduced, “THE FAHILY FAVORITE” IMPROVAD Light-Running, Noisoless, No Gea: NewModel Machine, ) No Oams, No Bprings, Now and Hlegant Btyles of Woodwork, From this date, by the expiration of Patents np. enabled to soll onr machinesat Greatly Reduced Prices, And as low as those of any first-clase machine, Bend for Clrealsrs and Drice Lists, WEED SEWING MACHINE (0, 208 & 205 WABASH-AY., CHICAGO, ILL, May 10, 1877. der which wo have been maying royalties, wo are AUCTI N SALES, WM. A BUTTRRS & 0o Commission Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabaah-ay, 88,000 CIGARS, OF POPULAR BRANDS, Wednesday, May 16, at 1 o'olook p, m, At our Salesroums, 118 and 120 Wabash-ay, W3, A BUTTERS & CO,, Auctloneers, 1,200 GIN, ) At Anction, Wednesday ~Afi, BOTTLES WRISKY, AND BRANDY, 25 Cases Oalifornia Cham) 13 Caaks Oalifornia Winos, QCIgck, at obr Balcaroonie, 116 and 1% Wl Ae BUTTRILS & Cilo A agne, 1, WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE, INPORTED WIHITE CHlIyg Dinner, ‘Tes, and Tollet Bete, Vasen, Colognes, Wino Bets, Cuspldors, Card Ltecelvers, Etc. 260 Packages @lassware, Ooblets, Tumblnrs, Ales, Wi eyt Eic, WIITE URANITE nd ‘opon_lots, I laten Ware Y, Blve 8 are. Wednesdsy Morning, May ig, co C.‘Mll. Auction foome, 118 aud 130 Wab Wi, A. BUFTERS ¥ino Logers, Chims O A Table Cat aud_Ollclotus, welock, at our av, C0., Auctloners, THURSDAY TEADE BALE, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Bots and Shes, Sraw ot and Wl Fas Tuuralsy Morning, Mey 17, 8t 0:30 o'clock, At Dutters & Co.'s Auctlon looms, ve Count linats Wil af City an salabio gouds 8t gur cond fluor, e ways And guod sad W3l. A, WUTTERS & €0, Auctloneers. " By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabash-av, GEQ. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av., WILL CLOSE OUT AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, May 16, at 9:30 a, m, 1,300 Cages Custom-Made Boots, Shoes& Slippers On Thureday, May 17, at 0 1-3 0'Olock, A largo aud Grat.class stock of GCGROCEHRIES, {ho stock of a fumily grocee retiring from buslaess, Platform aud Counter Heales, Show-Cascs, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at half-past 10, Bedutead: 1l T're Parlor and Ofice Dewky, %‘U Extonslon Tabl RO, s, Hofue, Parlor and Chamber Furnlture, Lounyes, Side-Boards, Byok-Coves, Wardrobes, 'l’ll.“ By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneery 78and 80 tandoipbi-st. PAWNBROKER'S SALE, Auciion at our Ko © MIt. A, flOlDB)fll:: 00 East Madison-st., will seli g 78 & 80 Randolph-st., Wednesday Moriing, May 16, at 10 o'clock, and Afternoon at 2 oelock, A large and varled assortment Unredesmed Piodges, WATCIIES, CHAINS, FINE GOLD JEW DIAMONDS, SOLID SILVER and PLATED WARE, GUNBS, Miscellansous Artioles, otc., sto. ELISON, FOMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, ELRY, lnelndlnf liacs, Entcnels, etc., eic ELISON, POkt BOOTS AND SHOES. Tharsday Morning, Mey 17, al 10 ovloek, AT OUR BTORES, A Large Refail Stoek Boots and Shoes. ' ALSO, AN INVOICE 250 SATCHELS, wome very elogant Hussia Leather Vae ELOY & CO., Auctioneers. Qeneral Household Goods, Iirunels, und Wool, new Devks, Cook Stuves, &c., & ber dele; 160 Carpets, \'ulv’u,n Aun eneral Morchandise, &c, OUR REGULAR FRIDAY'S SALE At Our New Stores, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST,, FRIDAY MORNING, May 18, at 0:30 otlock, Tmniense display OVER 1,000 LOTS Now Patlor and Cham- nlnster, M and used; Oflico Ttefrigeraton 'EL1S0N, POMEROY & CO. By WM, MOOREHOUS + Auctloneors, 84 and 83 Randolph-st. THIS MORNING, at 0:30 o'clock, We aball have another largo sale of New and Second-Hand Famitss, Carpets, Houschold Goods, &c. PARLOR FURNITURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE, Library, Hall, and Office Farniture, &e., & Au jwinenso assortment of Carpets, &, At 12:30 wo shall scll, In front of the storo, A Gond Busaes Hors, Buggy, aud Baress uet, & O ore. bld-;0n THUISI v Gid i ol xiad iy, contral Srand o fuches on ‘oW at., 80 ub""lhl, el St i usen, Kilag o ‘with lutorest ad secu B.-This fthe uios PUSSSROSIRL 02\ o edloall AT . E;:‘cn'(i Uxi toner. CHIARS et i located, sndjhay| flrlfl’uni 3 . 343 foet an 1., belnyg over _h acry ol ; roved by L8 oty gty b bt Slndioid and Sacutbery for Teiii_One-foursh cash, batanca o . 1% aadt tiracttve lnvest " N heorty Bias bagi for WLOF rul o= l“llm‘lli\lhll:ua:ll lllilrl‘tttflllflllvfl’ 5 3 t ictlopee b U..A.ulilll'k'l:\ND‘C “coNEECTIONELY, - 24. cd Ul f lsud Ia By 0. A, KIRKLAND & CO. IMPORTANT SALE o¥ _ That Valuable Piceo of Properly KNOWN AB = “ CLAGGETT'S BREWERY, ,53 pogisistine Exchangs Salesroons 53 Second-sts 1 9'clock B cit's Drev= heart o o lirew s Fles. sud c.l-'nlfat.sn the ments msay , Auctlonects, Auctionsc S CELEDBRATED throughout upwand 86 e b, Address LER, Conles ——e “(OLLECT YOUis PAST BY ALACIN At 96 VS wad e OERIS Wi7, CY, ibFal %