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L Sl ey e foad. S 4 THE CHICAGQ TRIBUNE firm of Frisby & Rappieye, wharo odher troubles have been moted from timo to time, and he {8 not an entire stranger In the coorta. ‘The evidencenpon which tbe indictment was found was conclnsive, and showed the follawing facts: In November, 1871, |I\al mother of the “gg'fi"n' fa city and left them n X 3 gnirdied n Lhie ity st lott e T Forinmanca fihln city. ‘The money twaa collected, _and on the tith of May following Kappleye was ap- Jointed thelr gnardian, and took charge of theie : SATURDAY., MAY 19, 1877—TWELVE PAG evenine st the Chicago-Avcnne Charch, noder the auepices of the Y. M. C. A., led by A. Brasher. . The Rev. Francia A. Morton, of Cleveland, will conduct the Snnday-echool teachers’ meeting tu- daynoon in Farwell 1lall. Snbject, **Jonah st Nineveh.” A pnblic temperanee mecting will be held in the Temperance 1iall, 211 West Madison rtrect, this evenlng. Jdotin Colffer will deliver the address and made shall be doubted, and it not fauad to mrbstantiatly correspond with the retams made, {t shall be thelr Gty to poat auch warehonss Or prcking:homse. and {uefmaties mid warehonss of packing-houre anail nov ‘deemen & regniar warehouse. These rceolutions werd carried with bat one dis- senting voice, —that of Mr. Frank Cllfton, who, ncting In the'intereat of Fowler Brothere, voted emmhatically *+ No,® giving as s reston therefor tha mcklnr-homea freqnently held fine cata, ete., the posheasion of which their [nterest demanded to be kept secret. tified many of their own and thele neiphbors® cattle In the field, ot were tqld they could not nave them, un. were advised to roturn home immediately, which they dld: and now snother party of about Afty citizens af the vicinities from which the cattlo were atolen have started In pur- #uit of the thieven, and it 13 hoped thiey will aoece ceed In captaring them, an well as the cattle, NEW YORE CUSTOMS, honna Clatk, Thursday, May 17, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. At 2 o'clock yesterdsy afiernoon Officer M. Foley xilled s rabid cur that Had slightly bitten peversl dogs and a little fellow named Eddie DPenzo, residing at thecorner of Paulina street resldence, No. 24 Larrabes-s MILLER—AL the resldence of hia Lateahee-st., dohnny, eon of John A. Millor, aged 3 years 3 months and 7 days. Funeral al 2 o'clock this afternoon, JONFS—AL New Lenoz, 1il., on Wednesday morning, May 10, Mary Ann Jonen, wife of Thomas Jones, aged 72 years 5 month and 3 days, ++Blesscd are the dead whodie in the 5 hat s "rd. o Blstan Avenae. . 24" Counneitman replied at length, clalming that | PRS0, 53" Yimo' aftee .bo wan. appointed | & Uand of Jubflee ingers wil eapuly the music. Secretary Sherman's Tnveatigation Pannings | FINEGAN.The fanorat of Lizele. Finecan will The temperature yesterday, 3a obrerved by ! packors should be placed on the eame level as | gnardian Mr, McRinnon married & -eefi:«" 'l:n;‘e‘.‘ The W. C. T. 1; wm;m, """"“‘""“fl r:f' Ont Ttichiy. take place from her Tato residen 67 N al Manaese, optician, No. 88Madieonstrect (TanoRE Bailding), wai 8 A, m.. 70 degrees; 108, m., 81; 12m., 86; 3p. m., 82{ Bp. m. Barom- elerat Bs.m., 30.00; $v. m,, 30,00 A man named Goldsmith, a recond-hand deater, was yesterday fined $60 and costa dy Juetice Foola for buying and eelling pop and soda-waler bottles bearing ithe trade-mark of John B. Lomaz, and thereby violating the atatute in regard Lo trade- marks. Last avening Mr, Worster, the German theatra manager, sad his wife were thrown ont of a buggy on Calnmet avenue, near Twenty-sixth street. Mr, Warster escaped uninjured, but his wife sustained a fractare of ihe collar-bone and severe internalin- and moved from the city temporarlly, children here in the charge of Rappleve, enppos. ing they wonld be cared for, of coarse, and whila abscnt wan Informed by him by letter that he had favested their money in real-eatatarecnrition draw- 1ng 10 per cent Intereat, and that Laura had been sent 10 Nolro Dame to achool, etc. Ro tha father s lrflllltd that everything was going o satis- actorily. Mr, )(cr(hmun returned to the city st fall snd found that instead of mgpll:yt inveating the chil- dren's money ne he raid he had done, ho put {Linto hin bsinees, and had failed, and that the boys were wandering about homeless and pennliéss, and the rl threatened with being sent home from school canne her tuition had not heen pald. e found that Rappleye had been figuring In bankruptcy or insoivent procecdings, and he st once sct abont trying ta recover or secure the children's money, grain-elevatora or other holders of articles of pro- vislon teallic, ele. Mesara, S.'A. Rticker, A, 4, Burt, and John Rob- ertson were then appoinied A committee of three {0 confer with the Dircctors of the Hoard of Trade in regard to earrying these resolntiona into effect, A sirong sentiment pervaded the Association that Eammary mearurcs were necessary to securo the health of the pork trade. The meeting was then ndjourned eincdie, TOTEL ARRIVALA. owse~W, 8. Speers, Peorie; his Tonor Butler, ltock laisod: 8. D. Caldwell, Bf- Ronclcagivs aecnty J, A, Bejkev, fliey, 8. Lonias M. A, Foiz, Cham- Chablen A; Kidredge, Fond di Lac, J. 1), usband, Jr, New Yorks Charies £, Alexinder, Bt Uaulf K. 1 0. apo. Tean-place, on May 10, at 11:30, by carrlages’ to Calvary Cemetery. WYLIE—May 18, at tho residence of B. F. Jacobr, 656 Wabnsh-av., Lucretia J. Wylle, for- merly of Rome, N, Y, Funeral at Napierville, 11l Nrw Yonr, May 18.—~The Commission appoint- ed to Investigate the affairs of the Castom-Ilouse contluned thelr labora to-day, An Important part of the Investigation fs now beginnlng, and some interesting testimony may be Jooked for, ‘The Committce of tho Natlonal Potters' Associa- tlon complained of the present manner of oxam- fning and appraising packages of chinaware and eatthenware imported from Enrope. The Com- mittee belleve. collnsion exists between the exam- Incrs and Importers, wherchy goods wero under- valued. Dealers have been compelled to stop fmporting. They can buy the ramo goods in open market cheaper than they could poesibls import Lower Farwell at 3p. m. Monday, Goodman; Tuesday, Mra, Edwin Orgood: Wednes- ¢, H. Cass; Thureday, Mre, W. Q. wers; Friday, Mrs, M, P\ Jutkins; Satordsy, Mrs, C. I, Alton. The Third Ward Repnblican Debating Club meet 7at Union League flal), south- enty-second_etrect and Wabash avenue, to discnms: ¢ Reeolved, That Universal Suffrage, withont restriction s to Sex, Color, e Nationality, i Kesential to Nattonal Prospenty.” Saperintendonts of every Sanday-rchool in the elty nro requented Lo be at Farwell Hall at 1 o'elock to-day to get ticketa to the grand Sunday.school corcert tobo hield In the Tabernacle next week. itin very neceseary that tickets be taken before onday, and those who cannat be at the hall can DOLLAIL RTORE. Aerman W, O RS ft. Panlp LS ) the 1lon, ek omdenl: Db iand, Haitimore; W, ‘Johin_T. Whitehrad. Rock laland; than 2id O, ;- Baton, Rew Yorky G 1i: STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE Fine pair Xid Gloves, 2 and 3 buttons, | be sappiied by calling at 143 Fifth avenue. them. The goods are now imported almost all by Jurles. tnonai ) Bt. Loulst Co hares | but withont avail, Lant week the danghter cama | o Tible-readers’ a cansigneen of Lthe manafactarers, S D- Jtich, Montanas Wong Chinf toni i, M. and Mr. McKianon, being thoronghl his afternoon in the Bible-readers! room under | ““Thomas 8. Knox, once forsman for James rgrlhewb‘:nfiel& lbe'lnburi; wlnnlm' in "fih’u‘.” mnu“::. san, Franciscot, n’ Tarior t :fifln:?fl.g'"&ahehufircr?nconld :gt get “flufl rll"l"!l“'llnll.dllfl?:lloc:, lluh:fi '\‘vell'll':t;lfl‘l;:'gg Owens, Unitad States \Vflghtr. teatificd: During E: Igeb{wrnuerr lnf fll‘:nm nv‘n'n:: Aandl’r:tnly! Grand py tvl'hf' Ye Rterling o on, PPi8sa | manev, took to the Grand Jury as the Jast resort to | eacher mecting, to be hel my term of employment I collected abont $100 a a slx anccensive Satardays, in charzc of Mrs, W, . Crafts, for the considetation of methods of pri- mary ‘and intermediate class work, under tho suspices of the Youug Men's Chriatian Aesociation. punish thelr unfaithfal guardian. Tt furthor appearcd in evidence that, at the time of the fallure of bankraptcy proceedings above ro- forred to, the ssects of Rapoleyo were $200. 000, whils the liabilities were about th strcet, upon Which he was at work, diea of his_injuries yesterday at his residence, No. 7 Noble street. month from merchanta for farnishing them wilh coples of welghts, Owena came 1o his office abont. threc hours & weck. He did no work whatever. Owens and myselt had a quarrel in 1875 In the A o Fpgastiz. Cambrldgey e Tion. ity exn . Aimta North Wason. dlass.t d 3o A C. Foby, New Yorki N. . Ede,’ long Kongt A, E. Capt.” Ureel and Lieut. At an_early hour yesterday morning a Swede | 3, B $50,000, and | Theleetnro by the Rev. M. It. Miller, Sunday | Custom-ilouse abont peranlsites 1 collected nen Tenn TS ohneom Teslaing In the rear of No. | }ar Frncei dy L jianner Sy D e e e e which b becn scte | mIAh b b oelacet i 1he United Presylerian | from mercliantn. T had bam hitn or the year | Fine Bracket, or Paper Ifolder, 244 North May street, cut his throat from ear to I Howaé—Thom| tled waa that of the father.in-law of Rappleye In Fino Chiromo, or Pauel Picture. Fine pair ¥ases, or Tollet Set, Fine Satchel, or Pocket Book. Fino Fan, in Satin or Leather. Fine Set Knivos or Spoons, Church, West Monroe street, corner of Paulina, will be & respectfol funeral dieconree, tonching the Presbyterian Mission to the Jews, which & resoln- tion of the Assembly one year ago knocked in the head. Al who did not hear the lecture Jast Sun- day night are invited, 1875, l‘lr to Apnl 1, and on meeting him_in one of {he corriiors lic asked me for money. 1told him 1 gave him his share of all 1 collected, and he cafled me & thiof, Then wo had blaws He then gut some one elsc to collect, and 1 was dinmissed some six monthe afterward, a general ear witharszor. Dr, Stilliann was called, but conld do nothing far the man, and at noun yester- day he died. Ile leaves & wife, but no cntldren. Col. B, F. Marlin, Manchester, N, 1., brother {n-1aw of Gov. Rice, of Maasachasetts, and_Col. foil. while the others were in the courts inone shape or another. 'An noon s the indictment was returned, a.caplas vwas iseued for the arrestof Rappleys, and placed in the handa of an officer. J. 8. Colien. "London, Kag. . Aamnad ki e monti VORI 3 Naen r st M. 3 o 0. fith, Haliimore: 9 Elncinyatis Kaward " Av 3 — duction having been ordered, [Witnens sub- A Dlood, of Manchester, the well-known locoma- | fifi; Ballimore: Br. A SpHinger, LnC 0oL o rieans L ——— re - St | Bl B Rt TUE CITY-HALL. THE CROPS. et e i naternan | QN DOLLAR BUY O aieles plcamare nd baniachs ouh. | MOPcai-d. 1o Chenépy Disons AL G Higwlez, biate: | {h6 Rharo he expected | Nen wete Acnt me from coast on an extended plea 3 I—J. T, oo ukent s 3 ; the 'Twenticth Assomhly Dintrict Hepublican Anso- e i Il dacrited droppied -2eat of | I ieAc Saee; Naslang Ao 1) SastascMiumieatds | The lisegeo recelpts ware hut $260 yesterday. 1LLINOIS. o and Twanorored 16 sive them epiay- | A nice Caster, in 8 or 5 bottles, The Treaanrer's receipts yesterday were $3,461 from the Water Department, $200 from the City Collector, nnd $442 from the Comptroller. fpectal Dispatehes o Tha Tribune. Mascouran, Iil., May 18,—There ia batlitlla corn pianted, What ls will probably rot In the ground, which (s now eo wet that no plowing can apoplexy at4 o'clock yeaterday afternoon on the D eer oY Twelfth And Canai strecta: About 45 cars of age, dark complexion, smonth face, bald ead, evidently o Hohemian, drersed in bine coat A nice Album, A nlee Scrap Dook, or Pen, A nice Set of anc‘ry, in latest styles, or ment, Several of them 1 afterwards dismizsed for stenling ‘ond drunkenncss. Then [ had Lo reap. oint them on Icttera such as thess (peodneing let- cre signed by Phullips, Secretary to the Collector BUFFALO MILLER. IR 18 CHAROED WITH PERIURY DEFORE THE d overalln, pegged boots, small brown felt hat. GRAND JURY, Tlenry Webber took out a permit yesterday to of le port ordering. the appolntmenta). Chain, The 55«( Wik ‘chrried to' the Morgae, whera it The Grand Jury was expectod to have adjourned | bulld a fonr-story and basement wagon-factory on be done for threo or four daya, and the ndications | 1 know PoGwenn R two "'largo - coai | A fall Sot of Cronnet, awaits identification, yeaterday, bt did not on account of not heing abla the corner of Unlon and Lydia strcets, The | aremore ratn. Whent la cvidently suffering from | yords .ot present and lad them in | 4 pice palr of Shoes or Slippors A correspondent writea from Dea Moines, Ta., to roy that a Chicazo sgent recently sold ehirts thers tomeasure for 31,60 each. When asked how it wan that they could bo mado and sold eo cheaply, ‘e replicd that women made them here atl conts each. Ile thinks that A general rorflclng shouid Lo had on account of a ccrsation of tha sewing- machine extortjon and robbery, which gives these puar women 8 buiter chance to'earn their living. Attheregniar Brevoort Hounse saciable of the Snn- day-school Stperintendents Tucsday cyening the tan of fiving the quarterly ur review Sundays tv emperance was brought before them. —After thorongh discussion, a matlon recommending the adoption of snch_plan was unanimoualy cartled. ‘An cxcrelee for the next quarterly Snndsy hos been prepared by order of the Waman's Christian Tem- perance Union. It can bo obtained at Fairbank's, 40 Madison street. And now Coffea John hae gone the way of +¢8oap™ Tovy: In other words he has jumped town .o avold prosecution on certain indicimonte, Just as his wife, Marion M. Flulhnuu, was packe too much rain and cold, frosty weather, and the fine expectations {n regard o an extra crop are not #o favorable; yet June moy bring us out a1l right, Oata look well, and pastarage I8 extra good. DBruvitey, 11, May 18,~The long-continued wet weather has relardod farming operations greatly. Notone third of the corn ground yet planted on account of the raln, ~ Corn planfed be- fore tho raina {a growing finely, and In wome places {8 ready for first plowing. The prospect for winter wheat s atill very gond, but I learn that in some places it {s turning yellow. Iarrcst not more than five weeks off. Oats nre looking weil, JEnsEvviLLr, 111, May 18,~-But little progress made in plowing or planting. Tha littio corn that was planted In April has not come up. If the weather shounid clear up now it would be some days beforo tho ground wonld Le dey enough to piow. Tho proapecis of an abundant yleld of win- 873, T waa approached scveral times, and offered a position, but declined, began its work scveral etrncture 1 to be 42300 feet in dimensions, and cost §9,000. Thero I8 to the credit of the Water Fund the sum of £50,000, which could be applied fo the extan- wion of water-mains, should the Couneil decide that such extension ja as desirablosa somo of the Aldermen deem |t to be. Capt, Buckley sald yestenday that he was only waiting for the Councll to_dispose of the petition now hefore tho ** honorable body** when he would mako It hot for Supt. Ilickey with his long-de- ferred charges. He alro eald that he had nnl&nun the matter up, as had been currently reported, The Committes on Streets and AI}‘?I of the North Diviaton Is called to meot in the City Clerk’s ofica this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Committces on Strecta and Alleyn of tha West Division and Schools are called to meet Monday sfternoon at2 and 2:30 o'clock reapectively. A _dclegation of Bridgeporters called at the Health Department yeaterday to requost that per. miesion be granted to fill nn & porilan of lealy 10 entirely dispore of a complaint made sgainst i1, B Miller, who It was songht to indict foe perjury in & matter growing oat of tho whisky tronbles of a yoarage. The complainants were the officers of tho Iide and Leather Bank, who, it appears, hold Miller's note In_favor of Willlam Cooper, his old pariner, for $7,000. The evldence showed that the note had been aued on in the Clrenlt Courta few dayaogo, to which Miller demarred, The de- murrer was overrnled by the Court, whereupon Miiter sought to enter pleas in the case. To thls the Courl objected unless Miller would Arst make aMdavit setting forth & ressonable defense In tho sult, whichho did, and here was the barls of the complaint, The afidavit net forth in sabstance that tho note was not legal, for the rea- ron that it had been made without any valid con- sideration, the onlr conslderation being that apon the makinz and de! Ive? of the same 1o Coopar, that he (Cooper) would n A nice Jat, for Men ox Boys, A nico Blrd Coge, A nice Hand Glass, or Braslh, A nice Ornnmoent of any kind, A nice Toy, or Doll. &~ REMEMDER TAE PLACE, STEIN’S DOLLAR STORE, Since thls Commission entlemen, among them Zustom-1lonse, have ap. proached me and offered mo a sum of moncy (.1 would leave the city and not testify, Thenthoy offcred to put me on the pay-roll and require me to do no work. Anotheraystem was for the Govornment Weighers to alluw the Clty Welghers ta do most of the work, and charge the merchant acconlingly, ‘Then half m-; rfi:flpu ware given to the Weigher aa his per- quisite, Weigher Owena was hero eummoned. and testl- fled: [think I gave Knox s schicdulo of fces to Lo collceted from merchants. I cannot asy how much he paid me: perhl‘m sbout 8500 a year, I never heard of suchn thing as Weighers” using United Stalen scnles and charzing the merchants and di- viding the antonnt with the Welghor. Such a thin, never entered into my heart or head. I think Igol about £300a yeur from fecs. (). —Where was this scheidale formulated? A,— , now, that might implicate others, Bnl Iam jolmnn’s Iver flaimang, yiver veaetably compounds, apriiedsotpupltoting slomac) by '} furen ter wheat—the largest evor known In this reglon— o inontthe ing( up Jaat ' night to follow ' her Hloge purchoac of the Binckhawk Distillery when it w Slough. The delegation was Inatructdd to circu- conscientlons, und ‘must answer, The rchedulo Ao o pesoal e Tord's ttack, Detective Lansing arreeted her npon | $01d by the Government. Mr. Luoper malatalng | i B petition requeating the. Cit A coancl] to :""“"“d“""‘“" Wet westuse. his apparantly e il “°l':'""’h”""“°' Melglines; gl Tl & warrant aworn ont by 1, A. helps, who charged [ {2t tie & e ey T o iationr, i | deciare & porilon of the sloush & publie dumping. one no damage. =Ll o, charoos, are 8 janilom system iakes from er with conspiracy to defraud him, in trying to 24 3 l-.li" r'u.- n‘ ‘t note arvu:u‘n- h:n lon, '?,, ound, present that petition to the Conncil, and Hinuwaxp, Madison Co., 101, May 18.—In con. | charged by all Welglicra? 1 110 not know what ticteof Lil Realc Away with property {o which lio ssya bo has | 804 paid in the setticment of their old partnership o prayer would probably be grantod. Huch & imply took the fees b arial poiy businesa, as tho books of the old firm would show, sequence of the almost dally rains very Mitle plow. | OUHOF porsons may do, uee I was told to do =0, you know. Iam per- i Satiis "The Jury found no dispute aa i 2, and | courme will be pursued. 1og haa been done, and atilllesa planting. Indry | faciiy conselontions in ‘1hia matter. 1 sofent Jonse a4 The North Town Roard held a mosting yesterday | from what could be jearned wi isfled that Building-Buperintendent Cleaveland,s with the | places corn begina to come up, but it ts impoesibla | and positively assnre you no snch thing as dlfld’- affernoon, Justice llammill in the chalr.” A com- | Milier had sworn falsely, a3 charged. Votingon | Rockford butchery frean in his mind, has mads an | to tell yet huw the atand wl’fi ‘be, On low ground | ing with City Welghers entered my heart, ‘mittee consiating of Juetices ITammill, Robineon, | an indictment, however, was waived until this inspection of the bullding now under process of - erection on the county's portion of the Court. House Square, and prorionuces the work and mato- rial good. o will from time to tima make inapcc- tions to see that the city ordinances aro not being {nfringed and the county swindled, though the lat- ter is to & city ofticial a secondary consideration, com_slready planted ta rotting In the earth, Not one-fth of corn land plowed yet, Winter wheat in low places {8 beginning to turn yellow, Onts navo rotted in the gronnd. Less sown than com- mon. ’ Taxanoa, 1il., May 18.—Rain, rain yet! Plow- (At the foot_of the eduls {u 8 list of goods marked **C. W., half-price,’" meaning that half feca were to be givento the Welgliora.) . T, Brown, assietant weigher, testifiod: The men employed ars alfogether incompetent, With proper men tho work conld bo done with and De Wolf was apouinted to draft reeotutions ex- pressing the renre of tho Board at the recentdeath of Justice Paulsen, to reportat a fature meeting, Asecexor Thurman informed tho Hoard that he had appointed fivc assistants, and would probably want an additlonal one, and #0 waanted thcir salaries ‘morning, onaccount of the oncertainty in the mind of tha Aepistant State's Atlorney, who was con- sulted in the matier, ns to whether for the ket com. mitted an indictmont for perjury conld be found under the statutes. This guestion was submitied to Judge Booth, and upon his decision Mr. Miller's “Trae-MARK. 3 00., No, ¢4 Malden Llnl\z. 0. Ing fof cofh hickward: nob mote than walf done, | much Joas force. 1 Lnow that feowaro regalarly | fres Holman Huer Fo 4 roh fized, No actlon was taken. Taio hiocen ao far s the duty I concerned, The | ' A1a. Frank Lawler professos fo hava confidence | 0mo corn planteds not ‘yet ‘well up. ~Pronpecta [ collected from merchants aud hinoamee foe| A Tl e R S b Blie: 2 ‘Last night the postponed meeting of the Work. | statates provide that ** every erson, having taken for winter wheat arc still 2ood, although continned in the confirmation of Mr. Joscph Bonfeld, the Mayor's nomines for the office of Corporation Counsel, He yenterday made the statement that he conld name twenty Aldermen who would vo! coples of wolght-roturns, nre put on the {avitors” duties Tknow that **atrikers' ay-roll who do no work, The n ‘the weighers' aftices seem to e 1o read newspapors and talk polltics, I hava a lawful osth or made nfirmation, io any judicial roceedings, or in any other matter whers by aw an oath or {ngmen’s party of the United States came off at Bohepian Taru-1all, on ‘Faylor strcet, The at. tendance waa very ght, numbering not aver fty. tain Is beginning to affect unfavornbly all wheat and onts.” Grass fino here, A fewdays of fne afirmation ia weather now wonld cheer the hearts of farmors, required, of i pumlering siot o A b bo cemed guiity ERALnTYILAE, TiL., Ay 1K, —No plowing tlons | Known many cascs whore Hogshicatla of Aigar wer The meeting wavealled to ordor Ly the CARIFAR, | ©orjiry ‘or sabornatlon of periury, and shell bo [ 0%, o abote, named, nomigees i, uoon &8 cacept hore i e a o 4por, andan oceisional | marked fiy 1o slzty pounds less than acthal evening, tr, Willlai i1aller, edltor of the Cincin | Imprleuned,' ete. The i ally, Cu o odaing, Lawler, Oliver. Whlte, MeNu planted, but ail rotted. (ms'r:AnunfisHAmDYE ucation .2 be doclded by pa \Winter wheat on 2 thapatest ad the best e Instantanseh l:" “E’.&:‘J‘" ) 1 Judzo Booth, then, in, Was the amdavit mado weleht: o mhuy atricts ally wolche o e make ‘mostnataral ok, tl Evnancipator, took the platform, ant was re- 0 A oy Throop —Seaton, | Wheelor, Basmgarten, | U7 land atill fooks well; on fiat land covercd with | wolzht, uslng the Uovernment henm —and mobutatn the sufa and e lled, 3 D P, i raatice | Millcra o* Iteral oa, "—an oath roqulrod bxfaw? | §%, TS0 ieathn pimvonbardh, Bebwolshar, | atce and it isturniog yellow, Spring graina a¢ | laborern, ~ “Tley | mark, ‘the —welght low | [ e U S AT A Phate of Soclalism in Cincinnati 1 ft1a decided that i€ wae, an indictment will ba | ST80 07 * Saasans, and Dal ere very | fected the sama way. "1t hasrained heroeveryday | and then furnish the - welght-iists to ne. U GRERH CRIATAQDRD, 5 returned againat Mr. Mliler to-day; If decided that | Svecnoys Janssens, B Do, s haa +» & | forthadast ten days, and onr community e in | the Govornment weikher and divide with him | @rietor, Pe 3 89: Il%. flw Orke — - Ata speclal mecting of the Darbers' Asoclation | it wan nots then he' mnkes a very narrow crcape, N D ia Bttt In aoma Cases. eck= | suspenne as to what next, half the amount recelved from the merchent for | — L b —— held last night ot the Sherman c'fl:“-;:’rfx'.'-fl- Prest- | and will dwe i innocence. fo far ne the Jury's Conpm, 1l May, Wol wonther has some- | the privilega of being allowed to make the welght. AUCTION SALES. finding is concerned, to & pecullarly constrnciod statute, The decielon will be of intercst in any 3 the puint 1o be declded is one never be- . butnot yet up, Wheat Whelan waa expeiled from membership in the or. prospects beat in fwenty years. Nodamage as yot “Tho peason {s obylute, of courss, They mark tho ganization for ylulating the rules thercof, by per. INB AND OUTS. Reveral ot thocity ofclalsrelired. yestontay to &nods anderweight and aro paid by the merchants, private lifo to make room A e A N A A WM. A. BUTYERS & CO. for those “upon w! from excessive rains or insects, Strawberry vines Mr, Jay read the minutes adopted by the Com- i e otlowerk o, it shom “Acother apebil din & Cook County Grand Jury room, | Hie g of claction snd sppelatingnt have iy | yrere damagod by froat, but fenit etll plontital, miteion, 1o tho. aflcct. that, # the Commission | ~Commimlon Avctioneors 11nd 120 Wabssh-ay. memters aadork In iashop. Anciker special e e o rpon Laking Sharxe of ha | Foars and” cherrles thin. Apples and peactes | have nearly onded tholr examination of Castom. BUTTERS & COS abondant. Prrravizio, 111, May 18.—Not over ono-quarter of tha piowlng for corn done, What Mitlo has en planted will have to be planted over. Na nd” at sll. Wet and cold, Prospect for- winter wheat guod, except on low, flat land. =~ Oats ars_looking well. Wheat 82, corn 50 cents per ushel, Dunois, Washington Co., IIl., May 18.—Na THE TOMB-ROBBERS. AN ATTEMPT TO GIVE DALL. 1n the Springficld dispatches published in yester- daoy's TRinUNF it was stated that the cases of Mul- 1ine and Hughes, thoe Lincoln fomb-robbers, had been postponed to the 234 Inst,, under protost af their connsel, llamilton & Orendorff, who wanted office, counted the money and then handed to his predccessor the following receipt: : Necelved of Clinton Lrigns, City Tressurer, the pam of nine hizadred and twenty-two thousand séven hun: dred and sizty-clent doliars and fifty-iwo cents, dus Trearer 1o the G i Tlouse nfiicials, thoy are now pre] 1o hioar tes- timouy or suggestions of importors, Custom-[louse hrokers, merchants, and othars, and that thel testimony can ba mven in publis of private, lbcr denire. Complaints marked **confidentis wiil be treated accordingly. =2 e L —— A MUSICIAN'S VIEWS. se of discusslng the question of the ro-establish- !?u; tho custom of keeping the shops open Sundays noon. A beantitul Uttlo girl 7 years old, a child of Mr. G. D, Wrighty of No, #05 Indlana stroet, was ray- acely attacked yestorday by an unmuzzied sellow cur uulnnzlmfi to Mr, Traver, of No. 2506 same street. She had been rnning up and down the Bidewalk playing with the brutc, when he saddenly Repilar Satnrday Furniture Sale, SATURDAY, May 10, 82 0:70 v'clock alin., At their Salesrooms, 118 snd 120 Wabash-: Parlor_and Chamber Betn, Carpets, and Pian % R T e i Toa bets, The officlal and ex-ofilcial *‘shook," congratu +4Thoro fa much to say," remarked a prominent | loosenold Goods of every st tho prisoners released on bail. The parties who lowing for corn yet exceptonhich land. Very p and Chromoa, uhina, Dinner, o Jsoat 1 B R ELLAE o RN 55,50, | st e - bl o A 0 i wh | Wit el and M g e e o, | G Shatn, "oty i, sl l 2 | il iy, o ot on oo | SEREEE R time, Cannot plow or plant. Winter wheat look- purported to realde at 383 State street, X. R. Full- ng very favornole os yet, Oataaredolng well, and about sli pibnos, Iwouldn't like to have you publiah my namo in connectlon with what I say, over an inch in lengthl, nnd very painful. ‘h8 dog ture, and a very val able one at that, In the City had repeatedly bitten the chifdren of his master, Treanury, departed with Mr. Briggs, and Mr.C. K. 1 Grocery Wagon, or, uf 172 Clark street, and Hridget Lewls, of 341 moadows mever bettr. - Farmera vary nnch’ dls- | For doal P ts st Lwauld Géiteat s B ok ot he hodld have oo anors | Ladin attest, fitatats-Altorney Hlazlott, of Sanga. | CAIKIus, a nephew of Nr. Larralice, steps It the | conrnzed, ~ lain-fall this month to tiio 15th, .85 | for dealers aro ¥ery tont e, wouldreareely | 3 Qide-Bar Road: Wagons, BT LIRSS | Ltainer oot ngsatntcd wi v manes, | Fahtito i (0 Tt POKKESPT, | T iiote o 1 o essibel by e S . and trealed hla pet to a charge of shol. aent the following telegeam to this clty: Mo newly-appointed and codrined Prosecutin AAILAND, 111, May 18, —The farmers havemade | discrimination Infavor of one, Dul, since youbava AT ATCTION, good progress 1 plowing for corn, and a great | asked me about tho Mathushek, I'l tell yor ‘This duy, May 10, at 11 o'clock m. in front of ou: T OT7.~To Charies 17, | Atiormoy, Mr. Lindcott, took the oath of ofiice and | & ] » o y you 5. May r Menry De Clerque, an old and well-known mns | pimiSGriELD, Il Mep 17, 1077 T Chacies J1. | oG o oo of $1,000; o will commoncs work | Iany ave plantcd, bat the most of thom Wil | frankly what I think about It. When I armt heard | Saicsroom WhIRADSRMSIERS \ucutongers slcran of thiscity, died yestorday morning, at 7:43 | thay oflor svball A, 8. Field, wilo swoars fo lives at | imimedintele, and I3 full of promise. D lee having rotted the seed: TThe prospect for | of the improvement, I was inclined to think et SR T Ee estdence: o 150 mariae airest. o Sivent, Chicom. 1< says'fio ownd twenty- | “3r.Colc,tie newOll Inspector, aiso took theoath, | TEMUPERENE NCT o soed The RIOPCCtIO |y yoppiput experiment, Musiclans ran fn ruts, | ABE LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, Decenscd wna 42 years of aye, and u matlvy of nine arres of lacd In I17de Park, and other proverty la | and willfe his $10, 000 banda flme to bave it coma | ™, LuGuzown, 1il., May 18, —Th the k Epepiments " J ’ Bren Tie came 10 the United States in 1855, | 404 near Clieago to (ho Amount of 824 00, 1t M. | vefore the Councll Mondav. Of wll the oatgoing Al N ALy Nay 18.Tha wakther ud | o't you koot ke Ths sempaciians for the Wil close a6 Auction, an hred In Chicago twenty-one years, 1la hecn so cold an wet that little plowing for cor han yet been dons, B e o 2 ‘What Is planted Is only com- t1s the Iau& siring we hu’vl had atreet, worth 813,000 sister, who lives at 34 there worth fonr ois and hutiaes on Hubl and lind officials_there is nothing derozntory eald, iridget Lewls, Jfuglies all the City-Hiall ncquaintancea are warr: In fact, quad bo made, thal last balf a centary, and you find simllarity in ail o ind part with thelr fellows pleces of a ceriain nlamY.I 1t 1s tho samo in the n Monday and Tucsday, May 21 and 22, 1877 h amember of tho Chlcago Musical Society and ‘Commencing st 10 0'clock each day, w the Bismarck Hund, a Gerinan benevolent assoct- Lafiin_ atrert,” Chicago, owna thirea lota ing up fairly, changes mi manufacture of matcal Instruments,, Take pi- ifom Tl e il onann tron. n | ffh, s ot Fipictline T, Ribe Wty | i feelogs o el fotininp b 1 s rined for e lnetibsa | ahon tor nttanee, al Sreriio worid, wad wofl | 4 BUSTENE 00 L e oot i 3 ] - . ® tiorl 8 on fuun n orkmanal an 0 neral will be from bie latu residence, s sborg, on tiun iads It uecemary. " Let me kpow vien, you can be_early, DI the aoptian of sama new ok, AL | Uncedeemnd Pladges, Conatating of Pine 'he Itev, At lesat this was the rule nntil the Mathushek eame up with an improvement, which, in iy judgment, s destined to rovolutionize Hunday morning nest, at 10 o'cluck. Mr. Wonder, of 8t. Paul's Lutharan Church, will oficinte, and delegations from the mocleties mon- THE COUNTY BUILDING. Sherilf Kern yestenlay caused a wateh clock to Ripax, Pulaskl Co., [I1., Mny 18.—Ileavy interyal e rtndu‘ farm work for t ten days. Most of the plowing for comn s A As soon as Mr. Need received that dispatch be started to mako the necervary inquiries. | o only 1 (ol 2t Siver Waltles, DATONA Sei 20d Rings, Y, aoLb CIIAINS, & he I dane. Consternblo cor planted and np: \Wintor Jhoj nanufaLre S . DUFTELS & b e w“"r‘l‘x‘nu';“:)'u.-fl'ro\'l BXPLOSION, “lrltnd‘fll' 'fle‘v‘v’tinwn“;;l'Zun.nllz'llgrn:imzrr:lxlulfilfiler.:: mph”?hln:v':‘: .:1.". w||;|:h lll. they do nm: dwthuln e contnuraa ook well” S s of i A S bl Tor ""Trsm‘%“{: "2 aelests DESIRABLE 5 ¢a th v . X e W O OO, o x| B Lo e e oatiries soaut, Frooay) | lAleson the waichmen there f they ool do thelr | 10 tent ONe e e Prariof sl kinia pooq. . | instmmant aud suyiing whichi completaly altors duty, Contractor Sexton drew $15, 300 from the County Treasury yesterday. 'The mupper given to the *Rting * fn tho eveniog was a close commanion affalr, plosion of Thursduy worning, les in a very enitical state, The accldent does not appenr 10 have baen stinbuted [n nny way to earnlesrn of Mri. W., but was undoubi worthlesancan of the stove itsell, ent 0 for years manufacturing oll-staves, that Mr d could learn, e was satisfied that the batl was straw, ond of the vory weakest patiern at that, Field was reported to live at B85 Stat Thin is & saloon.” Field rooms {n a barn in 0ppPO: In Colvin's time ho waea streot fc nuw rlpe, I'nuflec; for leuit of all kinds good. LAY Crry, 1il., Bay 18.—But lttlo progre has been made with plowin for corn on account tho raln; what llttle planted has not come ) Prospecta fur wintor whest atlll ves W Al hat injurc ita arrangement, miust necossarily excito diatruat ainang those who have lcarned 10 beliovo the old 18 the only way. 1 have examined the Mathnshek carefully, and 1 have watched ftw carecr with attention, 1’ can point out oné piano in this city that bas been in Miscellaneous Books, AT ATUCTION, Tueslay sfternoon, Nay 'uh.-‘t 2100 o'clock, &t our auce tfon rooms, 118 and 1) W, h avenue, WML AL 15 & €O, Auctioners, d 20 yearn, Funeral nntnrdux.!.'lo'clmk r m,, from her late wrents, 048 . and Eliza ONE AR D07 106 East _Madison-st. Tarivated fo ana' 1h allet ;; ] ath, Nn 3 €isI od occpiina ™A {0 caver £OmMmon and dete. < AL i o) Raddtrs Neat .'fl;l[v haa peefectes nl The FINEST TOIL “';‘!yu AR “purest Veg AT ROAT abte’ O weeg (X0 For Use in the Nusery 1t Has No Equal, Worth ten timen {ts cost to every mothe: Cents, Addrens T on Feceipt o173 B/T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE NY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOIET SOAP, First among the requistton of the follet 12 & good articlo of Soan, hat fo procure fL 1A not always an cary matter. Many of the Mot expensive oaps in the mare Xet are made from cosme and deltorloas materiaia, and thetr delicato coloring and fragrant perfume oo ofzen conceal the most repulaire Impunitles. The disclosnrea recently made publie regandlog this anbject are posle tively startling, and deserve serlous constieration, Scented Soaps aranow known to be cxtremely objecr tonable, espectally it applled o tho heads Injuriag tis haly, irritating the scaln, and inducing serers heade achies. Tho charseter of thie Ingredients may be Inferred fram the statement of n gentleman who makes scenting of Boaps his businers; he recently declared thes ersona engaged In this emplopment were shortlleed rom seven 10 ten years being which the vecupatiun conld TiioMicalty of procuting Toflet Koap (4 st [ast obviated, awaver, thanks to the entcrprise snd ehemical sk Of MF. BT, BARMTY, of New York, the world-renowned Boap Mannfactarer, ‘whose immenas eatabiisnment 18 by far the lsrgast of Xind fn the inlied Krates, TIie renawn of Mr. fannirrs Yarlans prodactions has far n1any years béen sidely ise seninated, bt this Inteat Buccess I8 the appropriata erown to the niumernus victories aieeady achicven, After yeara of patient labar and acientific exporiment, Mr, BARDITT hoa mucceeded In perfectlig tha composs tion of the finrst toflet soap ever introduced, The prine ciplingredienta arg the purest vegetable lfe; the man: factnring processcs aro antircly nuw and orikingl, ant {lic resulCa atmply unparatied in thls ucparttment of fa- *1i, T BanmreaTortar Soars fa the teado-mark tiy whicli this clezant tolict inxury in destznated, and for apniieation (o the delicato skin af infanta, ani tadles, 1t.18 altoycihor unequaled in (s emoliien |Iopertics. Tho Konn Ie naf pecpumed, the ingredienta eing of siich abealute putlty as (o require no ald fram enemintry todiAguing Inferior INALerinlL, “The most re. cd 1aste canafiera thn abserice of arilficlal perfnme the perfection nf aweetnoes, anil tho pecullar charscters g . T. Ilabbitt's Tollét Boap renders {tthe most nealthiul and agreeable articlo of the Xind ever mina. fatly dealrabia for the o of ladies and iy (hls sann e enually apprapriate for pentio- men's tollet, and asit makes a heavy lather it alsoona of the fineat soans for barhe 1t s Just heiox lceid upon thin narket, but the demand for 16 willsooa come general.—Vew York Tribune. Ts BABBITT, New York City, “AUCTION SALES. By GEO. P, GORE & CO,, 08 and 70 Wabnsh-av. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 22, 9:30 a. m, In conjunction with our wiusl loo of feasonatile Speclaltien., we shall give particular nttentlon fa this sale to the following Catalogue Speclalttes: DRESS SILKS, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, . WINTE GOODS, CURTAIN LACES, STRAW GOODS, and Ol SIADES, Wa hava tresh consignments of the sbove with se- companying onlers to move them. CARPETS AT | O'CLOCK P, M GEG. ¥, GORE & €0.\ Auctloneerss A CARD. The Increasing demand {n this Country during the pant five years for l'ar!lrn Embrolderies has enconr- aged Kuropean Manufacturers to consian largely to flfla‘ ‘markets. lmpending trouhles at home have compellec these consignors 10 makn rative demands upon thelr Ameriean representatives for ey, Insccord: Shca it Those slreaTaatances wa shaii soll by order of llobert Macdonsld, New York, TUESDAY, NAY 20, AT 10 O'CLOCK A Y., Averyl d complete atock, more than 0,000 yds, "lllnl},l"lfirfiufl.!n! l?!drlnltfllflnly ’nvlu thnlllfl’ln, Linen Minhrofderies, Lawns and Mplls, Also Embrolds ered L;nlllll'l ‘T}Efiu’v’e"“dh"n fols, ete., cle. bale ORIPLOTY. L pereaiplors. TR T, GORE & CO., Auctioncers. On Baturday, May 19 at 0 o'cloex, 500 Lots W, @, Crockery, Reckingham and Yellow Ware, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every descriptiol rlor snd Chamber Furnitare, niifren neim nd Critm, \Walnit, iedatcls and Adeboatds, Wanlrobe, Tahles, Ita Aattresses, Bafas, Lounges, Whatnota Ahow-Cases, Iarlor and_ Office Deaks, Limbrequiok Merino, Wrisels and Wool Carpels. 5,000 bales Upliolsterars’ 8prings. G, I, GURE & CO., Anctioneers. 101 Ionkeat period during re article of e “WEDNESDAY TRADE SALE, Imported White China. 200 Packagos Glassware, ° Coblets, Tumblers, Ales, Wines, Lampe, Lagers, Chim- neys. elc. W 1 May 18.—Nsin, rain all the Tiut 1o ground broke yet for carn. . Mort of the laud will not he fit to plow for ton daya if Tain shoald stop., Winter wheat fine. _Littlo oats m[wn on account of wet, Good prospects for more rain. Tue oue i questlon i called the **Unlon stove, ' manufactured_under the patent of eI & Juwnrd, of New York, It is made of tin and rolder, and the ofl-chamber, belnz provided with no vent whatever, js & perfect vacuum, and, os A consequence, goxes gunerated from the burning oll, having o cacupe,ary froe to axpand againet the tinsides und top of tho chamber wnd upon its ‘The Hospital Committes visited the old Hospltal yestorday to sce it the pump there will do for ser- vice at the new Ilospital. A report will be made Monday. A ‘The custodian placed at Wood's Museurm the day hefore was removed yesterday by tne County Col- o man. $ince those p-lm’ daya of the reign of bum- merism he hae lived on frec Innchen and whatever drinks his friends could sstup. In olber words, Fleld fs withont visible means of support, le may be seen nround the Tivoll unco in a while, drinken, dirty, and shabby. That w man re- ported ta be worth 838, 000, R. R. Fuller, the man of weallh, who owns four lise for ton years and (s as good to-day, 2 rich and ura in tone, as grand In volumo, aa It was the day ¢ was purchosed, and 1 consider it now an good aa any piano in the market. You fee, by tho very conatruction of ihe Mathashek, it'lsa plano which inhicrently powscssce darability, an cosential element. The abandonment of the short. MINNESOTA. Curved bridga and the intruduction of tho linear 3 T anen aatae” 11 gan anoneh be doveioped womer |+ palkces s on Tiuhbard siroet. kcaps & shooting. | lcctor, the matter of tazes baving beon comproms Spectal Dispaich to The Trivuna, bridga eives n greater. length of atrings, and the | WHITE GRANITE and - YELLOW WARE g , . Salug must give way. *uch storcs aro”feally ‘o [ galieryut 172 Clark streot, | Ho probubly naa fonr iacd in some way. 2 Jrmno, ieallet Ca., Minn., 07 16.—Grass nowdlspoalion of mirings, by whiehthetoribl | ¥ o Fackages and Oped Lot ernal L) cless icY Aro rojk iouses on llubbara streef - & bresent, as oppers arc & mystery, jome aces where Cat | 1l puarly il hardwars deniars. e UL Wrlanty | farses. g oparier could toam, llw;", (2 Cotelln it b through, ot Spulnglold 10,8 | ogue wars thickeat, aod ‘happers plenty & week frate Lok uyon 24 destned 10, becoma efors “weon ALY fi?;;;&pflflfilmfi.‘l;‘:';": gpectat sient Vot Piho! bitrerco Maching | cieasten ntheair " aud the valuaioh at $uih- | tabocarvof bite, e il be iven 8" inecurs 1 | aio, nelthor egge nor Insectsaro fo ba found. In | 1t ury vrepareufatay that | considar tha atha. | o Kuction e NEE Yo Habsiar, pert by o reperter, claims that sl enf Endwb arried to Mul- unty: b s others, whera lesst expected, countless millfons fluk the best piano over Invented, . It fs superior Wi, T ., Auctioneers, Bech oll’stoves, when Surning, A1 they do, o1& fughes: sister or noty the | The Grand Jurios to be hereafler drawe from | ewarm. They are foo small yct to eat | in tonaand volume o any aver nanufactured, aud THURSDAY TRADH S8ALR, soven inciiee oF wick thke ho sibva rote seprer sy falod tolears. dho awna ¥ it | mouth (9 month wil ot "be ‘impanelod uaul th | much,” Enterpriiog armers sto burning femore dusahle At tsonger Ihan ony or oms comy 0DS, WOOLENS, v L 'onrteen times o v st week of e . 0V 'y 4 . Sehe Iamp, - M€ farther saten that tho sia ad e T | B e o tomtosey to roat aavall tov ‘profes: | dlictiog, stampiug, plowiog, barrowlng—doing | Brefer i now to & now one of any make, ' Tt needs DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, fire-insuranco show a lues of nearly §2,000,000 | tomb-robuers iniuht bave escaped on what maybe | sionsls. thete to. destroy the pests while | tuningloss frequently than any other plann, for 2,000 Pair Boots and Bhoes cauned by these weak, funible stoves: thai auoll- | tho meanest kind of *satraw " bail, ‘Pherc wera no new developmenta in_the_pranite | small. feel confident that wo wiil | tho reason that its Luning-pins aresetina *4b: 4 " stove can ncver be nafe nnless the oil-chamber iy made of the bent quality of galvunized cost.iron, W succeed in rolsing at leaxt a little corn, We shall fizht snd plant as long as there Is any use of plant- Mr. Jtecd says be will bo unabla (o attend to the ing"' that keeps them in pi caso until the :sth lnst., fo which time ho has camo lao nacless a8 and they do not matter yeaterday. pina_which are Notwithstandiv: the shurtness of tha tima In which bids for tho work are to be Btraw Goods, and Wool Hats, 2 2 {u one solid, seainless picce, und provided with aaked & continuance, o ins then wo aball keep on fighting, o don't | sunk into th lron and wood without the *'bi Thursday Mornlog, May 34, st 9:30 o'clock, Hope e Gt s Bl | Tty Aot o v "o 1% | itpteloliatu i cotnyTnd e Tom i | e Mt tor, e Uih oI, | At s Qe O g s ubaol eafe, 4 W] ! atr o It ml':'". %y "l!nlon’ m“mu"-:l;:‘“::fn:‘ nuch THE HOTELS, unalderable going 10 market elace the tnall, P “{"w £ Mr, Rammel, clerk In the Sherlfs ofce, left fice went up, _Corn le shipped in mad keeps abaut | ud the instrument of tho day. salal cs, usaal thing by poor people, who, penuy wise PROVISIONS FOR TIE SAFETY OF GUESTS, o claira far | & 5 s . P UTTERS & CO., Auctioneers, for Bpringfeld yesterday, to pash at ho centa per bushel. Man, esera, Pollon & Pomeroy, No,167 Stato street, « N foolieh, "hestate 10 pay & Inir hrico BOVISIONS FOR TUR SAVXTY OF QUISTL | ¥ 0oB agkinat s miate which WAt created. whilo | delicpesn, © ¥ taruere avasomed | O e Tof 156 bela of he Satha BANKRUPT SALE t-clans stove when they cati buy an inferlor A g J ho'was Sccrelary of State, and which hu has not e shek plonos, » ticle soma 5 per cent cheaper. o \entioned tho | creation in part of Jewett Wilcox, of the Tremont | hoenabla to collect yat, on account, besays, of MISSOURT, ENTIRE STOCK OF fact that, although over 12,000 of tho Florenco ail+ | House, and Harey Q. Pulling, of tho Commercial | the parilsan Lias of thodo in suthority, = = The PiurEs ure in bne, NOLOND LiRe ever exploded, case of Mlra, “;ulmg g caueed intenne o ment among Lho owners 1 ves, aud the oftic o the Florence ls bealeged by ansinas investigas tors. Mr. Wilberg refises . Lo dishuse of hix ex. ploded stove, as lip tutends to brinz smt for dumaged ayainat the manufacturcr, and wants a *+ sllent witnuss, " CONSCIENCE-MONBT, Bpecial Dispaich to The Tribune. Kipoxs, CaLbwsLL Co., Ma,, May 18, —1 notico telegraphic reports from several parts of scveral Hiates in Tis Topusg, aud send you & report from this part of tho vineysrd. Wh rye, and oats sre looking finc indecd; and thoro never was & et ter proapect for all kinds of fruil. Meadows ara Hotel, who were seut asa Committco to Sprivg- field by the Chicago Hotel-Kecpers® Associstion, — provides that: FARM AND GARDEN IMFLEMENTS, Fleld and Garden Sceds, Btore Fixtures, Ete, Thursday May 34, at 10 o'olock, Iatreot. The stock con- Leheras Tools, Fued Mills, Cutters, Chuirns, Pumps, 8teo-ladiers, loas, The Committee on Public Buildings and Publie Service ynlenll{ held & gm-u meeting, und agreed to atlow Walker $1.. 150 on the Courl- | Honse work, makes ,000 that ho b recelved all told, and the Court-louse fund ta laft abont §40,000 1o its credit, against which outstandlng orders $o the amount of PURITY {atho great desidératam in any article of general consumption, Walter Daker & Co, have lahored a hundred yesrs to make thls the leading claim of their chiocolatos and cucoas to public conddence, and the constanly Inercasing demand for thelr goods evinces t tn ries igh, slinll within affect, Aul (uaL the of all reafier erected |n this ¢ of wiore than twa-sturies i helght shall, withi iy daysaiter ths complation thescof, procure and coming on nicety, but there 1s as’ yet very little Plich-forks, scriho-lisndies ani Cradies, Cliccsa 1t 4 mot often that our merchante are traubled or | bisceat the rnd of"each bl avovs “the dat The sunouncement 8 theto columns yesterday THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, lemionti, Tlanget) Tooth Dluws, kuel:culs ! e b . corn plasted fn this tt of Mlssourl, 1 d AT 1ts, " Mackll DRrenvd willisn oreratockint consclencesmnen Tt of O fefens "Hireduu " o, B Ly A clures | naver Bt otn o e ou ety | offer specinl Inducemcnts 10 purchasers, ot wholes | Laties une Bicath Iy Atove Flsturen Tiatiorin an tion. - Messge, T. 5. Webher & Co., the boot and I o I T some twenty applicats for plsces. ~He becoms [ pearly - every, day snd o every . misht, | salo and retall, of aheat-moslc, muric books, vio- Counter cales, une IATS, oy Kafe, efc., efc aliva rm, rectived the following conmuuication: raous pusilng eachother tp. disgusted about this tme, Vefi th ofico, and [ 18 18 imposéible o get on the grouid | jine, guitars, aud all kinde of musical nstruments, WM. A DUTTELS & GO, Vuctio MAY 0, 1877, reach 10 e 10p uf the Could not bo seen agaln duriog the day. 1t 1s'use. | $0 PIAE of plow, There are no "hopuces In h1e | Goyory) agonts for the Standard organ and Weher e s e d v 8 ottier means of - ro-eac fésa,to furthier annoy him, for whatever vacancies | PArt Of tho Blate, and the rweob-scunted chintsz. 4 5 VANILLA CHOCOLAT. 0. . Webberd Co., Chicage, Iil.: Tn sas, [ | Peruisnently suached fosuch hotels ua stali be ap- | ho iato msko have already besn glled by prom- nfiflmwmd $0me Lwo years spo. ‘Thers fa but | plano. Quality guaranteed. No. 150 Siate street, hink, {?"u““n vou & 81 bill of the Histe Daak 'of &'A’.‘.t;‘;}'..‘i'.fi?:é}'n’. Councll of the cities, or Board of | jyq little corn in the country nuw away from the rail- e —————— of Yilages Lo thls State o which reiura tie 80 witl 10 per cont dhiione Talied o 8 810, t. 1t |8 bardly aeceassry that yua koow th wilter. Iaio Rot ausolulely eure that the bill was Asacd'on yuu, but fcel quite confident tnab 1t was. e LIl cot I §40. Yours respectrully, g Meaars, Webber & Co. fail to tecollect ever having received such & bill, and are again roady o turn oroe said hotels are jocated. toaa. If 18 docs mot wiop ralning very soon corn-crop for thles year mfl be -hv:-‘t Indved, pislbeidgy PERSONAL Mrs. Charles Thompson, 210 Wabash aven: haa just returncd from a very extended trip East, ' and brings many new and pretty things in the way of ornsments and style In wearlng. the balr. The Crimina) Court was o-cupled yesterdayln the trisl of Sexton, the billiard-cue murderer, . Blsck, the &rlnclpll witnesa for the prosecu- tion, was found to bave uluishlened out, and she repeated the story told on the foi MAILLARD'S VANILLA CHOCOLATE, IOWA. Bpecial Disvateh to The Tridune catign ol Bre-eacape fu such hotels, rmer trial, clearly ‘The penaliles provided for fnfs me: and distinctly, No new eyidence was iniroduced | ac Civy. 18, May 18.—The bulk of the grase- e —— - :l;:“mrl:“.tn EF;‘ ::'n:lz. "m‘# ‘:fiv:a:ulllif:‘u'll.l: 1 H nr"l“:nllvnn‘ l:n ‘2::3'33‘1:0: ;%?:1112; :‘n‘em:c’rlatl;. and the trial u: l::.hu lmenb: rep:- hoppera hat batched out. There are sowe eggsln PIANOS TO RENT, you 3 X . or imprlsontacut in ihe County Jallnog | Wilon o ormer ons. The cass wi coa- | yhe ground yet. Considerable damage s bein ; 7 BREAKFAST, LUNCH, inclosed was placed i Chicuzo & Burling . & J 8 Tiailroad lmlgl-nr. e hios ffl“{rlfl;}g {_g;:'llilun one year, or buth, at the discretion of tue | claded to-day, aone, principslly on *breaking.” 0OId laod sec Splendid upright and square punos for rent at \ i 11 tho hotel-keepers or propt 1o comply with the law, and the gu way damaged by reason of such neg! knowu. MENTING OF THE PORN-PACKERS' A880CIATION. ‘The Pork-Packer’ Ag woctation of Chlesgo beld low rates. Second-hsnd wquare pianos closing and TRAVELERS, 4 out at less thaz cost. Lyoo & lealy, State and 1o be 1wore fortunal We tal aucceed in ralsing & fair croo. ., however, wowlil In noticing the establishing of a llhlll‘{ at tho Jailafew days ugo the credit wea given to Mre. McGowsn {hrough mistake. The credit ls due to ence, ; A declon of Blaso3elas | Lrspsttc poprion eidrespomibiorsach | Mk Til”tlone, whohai worled had sod foi e Monroe stecete, _ % Defies all Honest Compotition. 1 3 % jen ether o g collection of 8 A0 Ne e —— g B eSO e B O e oanin, Stllegl (e | ey ;W‘gr"g"u‘f}g““gf‘- then the hotcl-keepers | Jings for the ‘aso of the prisoners, Botb of the Zpectal DitpaicA o The Tridune. Tho proprietor of ** Androws’ Bazar ™ has been Adulwnflblo 10 ihe ru- eceasc iadica are dolug s good the dret to prove that u fashion joarnal. of fret dlfferent dlrectio lations ‘of the di , can_be published st the samo plan by which the amount six Tumy of pro- 13 ceedin) Watrawarzs, Wis., May 18.—Corn fs moatly visjon stocks fu tbe cily could at sl thuee be as- Sold by all lealling Grocers. planted. Hsin has Just come 1o o standstill. Win. F—— e Wor hey Tabor in BB ey 5 ; 95,000, “Thore are alio nihe sisingont and_conssquently there 1a no quality In cvery regard, / pri Vwelvs numbers. MASE HALL SUPPLIES. SIS o st a e o vho st | ELininy which auihorlss sutboricear oW | S0 prurcient of fo prsoases e, - | legrala looks 8aely. o bad tucy oy e A O e g EA% o . R villaca ul 0 re: ) o 3 J e . . ¥ d o) tlom, vat aciing {a bebul/of the Chtirmaz, odered Chilea, dud villauce, to, PUL 20, sk S60-E3CHE8 | g Special Commilttes to favestigate the afiaire | 358 farimers koa RopeTal, Spibing ol {ne. Sewutlialiy, printd, - We (L. Andrvet, B Headquarters for Base-Ball Nupplies, the followjug resolutions: Iatter sre beld responsible foz doublethe amount of | of the County Treasurer will go to work Tu . | cliplaw t, and bere the quality is good. e———————————— g iraay Foraloog g wroute, dhsatate, | Ui coat, Further iAo (et N ANEL ALY | Deeveali fne 4 HAne P o aauimg ddionet AR MABILAGES. : Louge AR ey S s S Obetr: Tl by ioe o h = v of not Jess 14 50 and ‘which msy be Steallog 3,000 Head of Cattle. £1. ckers a0d Warchouskmen Lo make Proper returns; unce: nrgw;mum 10 th{s city, thruugis the nexlect or refutal coupty bonda witbout 8rst getting the consent of b W the ‘people, he committed 8 mortal offu: will ‘not be soon forgotten. When the iaves tlou fs Boished tho **Hing" will be thoro conrinced tuat it made a wnistake o undert: Lhe Job, snd st will Lave less sespect for Hount **opinions " toan ever. Professional {lead, $1.45. ur lrea KN Idlog’s New Systemn Scors b 5 l“ 2% sud B cents, CLUB USTFOIIS o pectalty. Hlusirated Catalogue free. Addre A. G. SPALDING & BUO., 118 Haudolph-at., Chicsso. 3 ap 1o 3 recovered Leforo any Jul:llt' of the Peace. Thls law, though striugent. is favored by Chicago hotel- proprivtors, nearly all of wbom have slready 1n ‘ll;mpru;lldfid nha{ it u‘ll‘u!w' (uep:.lhu .yoln. chts, which scveral proprictors propose to put lu, Whetber 1ho bl becobee law o pose - 0 Pt Hamitton (Tex.) Heraid, Welearn from & gentleman who Jives fn the westcra patk of 1bls county, that last winter & pacty of mendrove a bLerd of cattle from Dell County sod kept them fora while in Browa County, pear the Hamilton line, whore their herd wasad. LATTING—CAITER—On May 17, st 8L James* Charch. by the Itov. 8. 8. Harris, D. D, M ey Latting. of New Vork, N Teabells W, Caster, dsughtet of the Jate James Carter, Evq. wxxuas, We bellevs it to be for the int usie otk 2L nouersad Wloat (o T bereby I o Mopled whereby It ma known at all thoes Just s provistons are fa ibe city; (here- "Resoined, By tho * Park-Peckers' Amoclatton™ of the Cit; :’ t‘h{“d That &! bll::l'on of fll‘: %‘:rd gl Trads requested 10 sdopt reby all g DEATHS. ded to by s smail berd of cattle taken principall; (DG ot ety May 17 3877 T L | DYEING AND € NIN Sl il Ry o THE GRAND JURY. ANNOUNCEMENTS, froa .lh,’, Jecting. ‘The mruterions m&':ifi"nn‘:'u?" ““5; In ;l:l.“ Sty May 17, W INL | DYEING AND CLEANING. - INDICTMENT YOR EMDEZZLEMENT. 080 in control of tho herd soun cxcl a the y ol 4 LY 2, Cau T4 Beantitully DYF Gt Sl SPSURRNE | ho Graod dury gesterday retorned trao bin | | The Rev: Eamner Bile el preach to-moriow | mingh oL e peoplS RHAE B SRAA I ey | . (henc by care oo Roveni Cemelors ob ur Fhisieteldp s on the Orst day o morning on **The Falllog God,™ snd (he grounds - o 0 the 1 o'clock p. m. train, 0 # . O H A ich sad sveryimonih, .3’53.,“‘. case of negicct net Nicholss B Rappleye for smbexzlement, | ZULVT 0 e oy aet forth in the cureent theology, | Y78 suspected. maved their herd eatly in the | “cggockiand and Dangor (Me.) papers please W the amount slleged to bave be¢n embezzied beiny 423,000, the property of Virgll, Laurs A., and Cicoro A. McKlnoon, children of JohaJ, McKin- non, stlorney, by bis Srst wife. * Mr. Rapoleye Wa 0008 & member of tho Luyurance and brokerage sptiog, Jacreasing it as they few weeks sinca several ciizens of that section. who bad missed cattle, followed tho herd, and overtook thetm sbout 300 miles weat of here. ' The Berd confained aboat 2,000 :caitle, guardea by abesi thicty well-asmed mon. The pursusrs ideas weot, 8ot A ‘warebouse absll not Le deewed & regul J0use D aalivery o 18y xlod of Frov st o Suiasding Sebicsd - That 1be Directors suall have puwer to m&nm itice 10 vigit aad count the atock lossy -Bous OF wase! Wheaover any Iepart . COOK & Clothes It .. Bhat ey LADIES AND OKNTS. | 524 viesont " " © The Rev. Robert Collyer will glve tothe West Siders tis populsr lectare, **Clear Gril," Sundsy evening at the Thizd Unitarisn Church. A Goepel tempersnce meoting will be bald this | copy. HAWLEY—A\ th sesideace of IL WL Cos. xq., Painesville, O., May 17, Mrs. P. Hawlioy, aged years, wother Of Afbert L. Coe, of this clty. CLAKE—Julis E., dsughter of Samuel snd Jo- On Tuesday, at 12 o’clock, Moy 22 A FINST-CLASS BTOCK OF CARRIACGES, 2 a0 8spring Phactons, Democrat and Rosd Wagonk Hameaseh, wlthout roter Y GORE #C0., Auctioneers. 0n Wednesday, May 23, at 830 a. m, o shall close out AT AUOTION ono of vihu‘ Largeat and Bost-Assorted stooks of Baots, Shoes& Stippers Offared here this soason, and the qualities CO., aro of tho bost. utgagaggx‘iva‘ &0, e U8and 70 Wat > By WM. MOOREHOUSE & €O, Auctioncers, 84 and 8¢ Randalphi-at. We shall sell at D:30 this s. m. 8 largs stock of NEW FURNITURE! Parlor Suils, Clianher Sels, Dining-Room, Library, and Hall Furuiturs. OFFIOE.DESKS AND CHATIS. One 734-vctave Kimball Plano, o perfect order. (e Parlor Urgan, cle. Tadiis siockot Sewand fecond' usle, By BLISON, POMEROY & COq Anctioneers, 78and 80 itandoipti-st. CLOSING SALB! entire stook ot adealer, Silver and Silver Plated Ware, JEWELRY, &c., At Our Btores, 78 and 80 Handolphesks THIS MORNING AT 10 0'CLOCK, Also 2 FINE SIDE SHOW-CASES Auctionecrs. ELISON, POMEROY & C . BEVERYBODY Should Visit the Now Crystal Block TPhoe tograplic Parlors Over Herahey Musle-Hall, : 85 & 87 Madlson-st. (Opp. McVickers 'rhea‘::)- Ont the fineat Galteries in Chicago. Our new N aled (5 the city. Chbildre SRS Broors sawa sad e VENS Af CuN 2 e pressed parts, 1D an: d 4C, 60c per . Adds oo GUNTIER, tioner. Chlcaxo. et TIALIL_ GUODS, W Leiersia a0d Rowatl Bead bor prioebst Ganty saat €. O b, asywbers, WE ot “Wigs sale e e e Wi W, Maswos Bry Caxart 1 1 B S SRR B S i v Bt By Ari 2%

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