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S A - 3! N St S et e £ i biartose i 4 Lok i 2L urens e ;3 oo e gbedey A5 A DR "b 1, 5 et B Fepilee £ pe HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 will also apeak. A Japancso youth, given brief addrens, organizations are inviled to be p opencd by ''Are your windows open towarda Jernaalem? sung by the Fourth ‘All are {nvifed 1o bring the Goapel 1, aod thosp willing to form a cholr, lent leader, will take front scats, an thus ald ln this branch of the servico. CRIMINAL. 3Michacl Donohue, of No. 110 Ontarlo stroet, wanls the pollce tolook out (or his son Qeorge, oged 11 years, and Iobert Ennls, aged 17 years, who have run ot to Maskegon, Mich., sfter re- 1eving him of $130 Incash, Ruby Bell and Belle avenae, were locked upat the Armory charged vith beating & greenhorn Swede named Bren Law. Murray fsthe woman ¢ lor,” who attcmpted sulcide by the landannm ronte 18at week. Detective Rodney Long yestorday arrested npon # telegram from the Milwaukee Chief of Police, & fellow named Thomas Presser, whols wanted in for the I of aquantity of jewelrs 0 Je’w:lwr;n:hnp o Wiecinain lnltmt{ 1877—TEN PAGES. SOLDIERS’ ORPILANS. The State Institution for Their Benefit at Bloomington. tended to, and any department renders the Journal worthy & place {n the family. Send W.R. Androws, Cincinnatl, 10 conts for sample cony. Drust aays he never saw celved, and all will be anre of a pleasant, cheerful (e oecatrence whs parely locality, and will rceeive the kindest of treatment In ‘sicknees and in health, The Association starta ont in jts new enterprise with but- §695,08 inite tteasnry, but It isealen. Inted to make the institation seif-sustaining, An mnnovation which haas long bes city, and if It proves aueccssfal, many Rrateful hearta will respond in thanke, Yesterday afternoan consccration eervices wero held in the parlors, condacted solely by lac The President, Mes. E. Q. Clatk, presided. Mrs, Haven condacted the religloun cxerciscs, ryer offered the dedicatory Lush perlnmm‘l‘ nwn“me pln\{v. A d . Lizzie," and Mrs, Cleveland, took part {n the cx. @rciscs. Tha services occupled the time from i to 4 after whicl the door were thrown open (o and 4 atream of visitors poured in. Tea only put heron 8 car. ABRBITT'S TOILET SOAP. the pirl before, & 175 TOILET S0P THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Anstin Doyle {sat Springfield, with the unani- mous recommendation of the Cook County Judges n hisfavor, secking appointment as Juatico of the Teace, vice Paulsen, deceased, The temperatnrs yestordsy, as observed by Manasse, optician, 88 Madison etreet (Tninux® Tuilding.) was, at 8 5. m., 63 deg. ; 100 m., b7} 13 m., 68; 3 p. m., 656; 8p. m., 62, at 8a. m., 20,70; 8p. m,, 30.00. Brown's Building, formerly known as the loca. tlonof Drown's restaurant and now astho head- quarters of the Golden Eagle clothing staro, was ablic’ auction to satisfy A me- d wasbonght in for the home in a good 'he ladies of Allsister THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Treasnrer occupled the room lately need by the Commissionera yesterday. 1¥hat has become of the sundry printing Investi- gations the County Bosrd hassolong had on its en needed in this at her resldence, No, A1l , beloved wife of W, I, 28 years. = arsday, 24th Int., at 1 o'elock carriages to Rosel wmily Invited withoat ¥~ €an Francleco (Cal) and New York City ‘papers please copy. RRIDY—May 21, 1877, at 0:30 o'clock p. m., in the 21at yearof hor age, Mary Reidy, nlece of , No, 124 neerlng- 0 o'clock 8, m., after high requiom How It Has Been Mismanaged, and the Ohildren Maltreated. m., from above number, b; Friends of the forther notlce. The Connty Tospital still remalne crowded to overflowing. There Is nota vacaut cot In the ln- Qlaring Abuses in tho Way of Extravae Perlolat has agreed lo erect the office and closeta gancey Neglecty and Cruclty. in connection with the Court-Housu fence, work will commence to-day. ms yerterday filed his answer in the t, and bosied himself to get Egan to make cerlain afdayits In the matter. Kumn refused o read the afidavits, much less (o subacribe to etasts OV wacq i Fof Use in the Nursery it Has No Equa, every mother ani . ComaTningd Eikesor ] nt fros to suy addresson receipt uf 73 B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOIL BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, A PERFECT TOILET S0P, Flrst among the requisites of the toflet ls A good article of foap, bt to procura it In not alwa, y matter, Many of the most exnensive Foaps In tho mar- ket are made from coarsa and deletorfous matertals, and their delicate coloring and frazrant perfume too uften conceal the most repulsive imputities, Tha dis:losares recently made pubile reganding this subject ara porle tively startling, and descrve serlous conetderation, Beented 5oaps aro now Kuown to b8 extreinely uhijeas tlonable, esreclally If appled to the headt Injurlnge the hair, Irritating the scalp, and Induclni severe heate aclies. Tho character of tho ingredienta inay be inferred trom the aatement of a keotlen dy. Trom hie résiden st., Wednenday, the 23, at 8t. Nridget's Church, thi mass, to Calvary by carrlages, FOLEY—May 22, Malvina, youngest child of william and Annie Foley, Funeral by cartlages to Calvary Cemelery on Thureday, at 10 o'clock, from No. 371 W ¥riends are Invited to attend. MEDICAL» PUSTUSSUEIULINS Sovdotaokic UPUU IO PTPPIN To All, Particulary fnvalids, spriog 1s @ trying season, Indicatlons of sickness should at once be attended Lo, cauted by allowlng the Bowels to become constipated aud the system to vemaln fa s disordercd condition, ‘antil the disorder has timo to develop ftselt. An ounco of preventlon fs worth & pound of cure, fsan old sad Therefore, wo sdvise sil who sre troubled with the complalnts now very prevalent— neadache, indigeation, disordered liver, want of api Ute, nsuses, or foverish akin, to take, without del Behenek's Mandrake Pllle. harmiess and dectalve in 1ts action. atthe oot of tha discase and produces a heslihy tang People never need auffer from any dlsease sriting fram a disordered condition of the llver 1¢ they wontd take thisexcelient medicine when they fee! the first {ndications of the malady, leaving home for the summer monthe should take threa or four boxes of these pills with them. an almost {ostantaneons effect. They will reileve the patlent of hesdsche In one or two hourr, aod will rapidly cleanse the liver of surrounding bile, and will eflectually prevent a billfous attack. Thoy are sold by . Onlu he purest "Teg o sitnation was taken by minia- Incn consisted of prayer by the Vandeveer, of the Unlon Tark 6. Last cvening the Tter, Davld N. Congregational Church, A ahort and Intercsting Tipy of Bishop Cheney. and gentlemen was quf A Reform Expocted at the Hands of the mold yesterday at New Board of Trustes: chanics' lien of 5 amount of the lien by Ienry A. Gardner. Tho managem of the certa, tobe given Friday cvening and Sat nfternoon, have enfa well known_in thin city: ‘Mins Lizzie Forseman, Mr. E. Dexte: Lee. As the proceeds of the cor appropriated to Sunda; they will doubticas be largely patronized. s arrivala at tha Ganlt Jlonso an Princess, and granddanzhter pen-c-bee, who was Orand 8. Poltawatomic Nation from 1787 to 1828, and who, with John B, Chadsnan ond Joseph Bertrand doring tho Warof 1812, saved the livea of Capt. Tcald and wife. ears of age, 18 accompanied b -cducated Indian, who speaks scveral lan- ‘The Princess visits Chicago to look after or immense cstates on the Calumet, which the United Siates, ved on the Calumet as eatly as 1705 Rosa Fry appeared before Justice Halnes yestor- d made complaint of bastardy against Ferdi- Ferdlnand was arrested, and the case son of 8105 in cash. ten Hm:lfilll fl||ll to ampie address from the cloquent i “Tho attendance of ladies 7iho Association, Bre. Turloat, and v the Kditor of The Tribune. BrooM1NaTON, 111, May 21,—The community hos walted with considerable anxlety, during the past few weoks, for tho appointment of the Board of Trustees for tho Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home, which appolntment was mado and an- nounced a few days ago. This anxiely hns grown, In part, out of tha personal interest. felt by some {n the different candlidates from Bloomington, but chiefly out of the fntereat feltin the welfaro of tho institution rand Sanday-school con- An injustica was done Commissioncr Ayars |nl‘1{o d report of the Joard voted squarely ngatnst allowln, wherens ha was aceredited witl roceedings 3londa e follawing yocalists, Kmma Thurston, Charlea . 1lamill, M Mre. Dr. Isham, will b at the honses on evet 1t ia the wish of tho Association t] name ** llome " shonld never be used in spesking of these housee, bi 8 them a8 8 sort of headquarters for the Assoclation, anil for the purpoee al had not heard of the **Centennial Fund™ nntil yeaterday afternoon, but it 1a understood that the: wlllhnu c application for 1L to assist them in this worl nd Mr, C. i meerta are to be The County Collector yesterda: chaol work {n this county, et o Facts o7 Toat Mreel, becausa Pat lisd neglected to reapect tho demands of the tax-gatherer, p;'ssl, however, after G, ¥, Uore vromised to fix . $ had a cnstodian arkins, on Siate Among yesterda; Fatal disosses may b s To-gah, an ‘The oflicer left his ras found npon hi A stabbing affray took place Jast evening In front tate street, whereln 8. A, Fi 0, 104 Clark eireet, and res on the sama strect, while In n drunken condi- tion, was stabbed in the right arm and cat in_the ficshy part of the right lez belaw the knee. uite large but are nolmtall dangerous. s mafd to havo been done by n prostl- tute named Minnie Wells, and she aud s com- panian, ono of thenotorions Howland family, wera arrested and locked np at the Armory, Justice Summerfeld yesterday held tho follow- ing: Mary Glennan, larceny of a sinall diamond ring from Josoph Brunawick, of No. 207 Randolph stecet, $300 Lo the Criminal Courl: Harry Boone, recelving atrolen property from the Stewart.Mee Neill band of thieves, 8600 ditto: Cotnmissioner Cleary wanis the publle todis. inctly undersiand that he ls opposed to the sccret committes work, and I8 in favor of the wliest publicily being given to wuat ho says and docs. 1 this fespect he widely diffors frowm the **Riug " Princeas To-gah, who THE DEXTERS. AROTHOER CHAPTER IN THEIR KVENTFUL CA~ ‘The feeling of the majority of our citizens, for some timo past, has been that A ONANON WAS DESIRABLE, and weare glad tosec that Gov. Cullom held the samno oplulon. -1 say this, fully cognizant of (en, MeNulta's personal merit, In his private character and relations, he Is above reproach or criticism, and has many warm friends in Bloom- inzton; but, as a public officer, weo feel that he, with hls colloagues, deserves the rebuke of the publicin sustalning an administration In the Boldiers' Orphana' Home that falls so far short of tho expectativns and desires of its supporiers truthfal saying. To cover the letting of the remainder of tho Court-liouse contracts before the fall clection, the **Ring" Intends to hurry np the tax levy for the year, and Includo in tho “appropriations” enough mnoney toran the work the coming effect of this will bo to further eml while in_Ia general cxpenves it will behind this year, noxt year, if th t, there must bo a deflcit of Daring the 1ast month, Tis Trinuxs has pab- lished considerable literatare on the aubject of the wocs of A. J. Dexter, the divorce shyater, and his 1t announced Mrs. Dexter's npplication for adivorce, her withdrawal of that application, her renowal of It on account of a black oys given her o and It now comes forward with an ace countof n reconciliation between husband and wifo, and the wnyeterions disappearnce of both, Batarday afternoon, Mrs. Dexter went ont to take Sho never retarned, mother went down Monday to Dexter's office, and found the two on the most friendly terms, Sheask- ed her daughter to go home with her, Thedaughter sald she wanted to, but her husband wouldn't let Mrs. Dester proceeded to dress herself, and Mr. Dexter proceeded 1o chioke his mother-in- Daring this operation Mra. Dexter went ont, Dex- ‘his clerk to follow her. n o fow moments and sald something to Dexter, who quit choking bis mother-In-law, and went off in pursuit of his wife. mother-in-law that Mrs, Dexter hind gone over to Plearahall’s River fouse, onjthocorner of Clark and Kinzle streets, We know of no remedy so Iystonco steikes n who tnakes thy on, after & mass of been * stirred np, crdinand’s ollering as_accepted, and_a o Justice Court by Canstable Iienry Test, and the eoon-to-be hus- hand waa_ dispatched to the North Side for a Jnstice Halnes tied the knot and the con- ple doparted happy. Gen, 1. N, Stiles has been retained to defond Pike, the munlerer of 8, 8, Jones, the case inving been'sct or trial on tho 20th inst, The defense wiil be based upon tho alieged Inanity of the ace cused and upon no ather be mado to juatify the ki criminal jntimacy between Jones and Pike's wife. Pike's counsel, however, docs expect o provo to the satisfaction of the when ho kilied Jones, an; held responsible for tho homicide, this theory it ia claimed that the defondant has, on becn confined in an_ asylum nsanity, and that onco, while #chemo is carried oul Aouble that amonnt, Tho trial of Charles Dutton, chary roprinting Lo his uwn use contlderaly onging to his employers, occupied the Crimins Court yesterdny. “‘The evldehco for the defos was commenced in the afternoon, sud the defead- ant waa placed on the stand, corruption _ho lifted " in_ th K, Inmate, sixty ow, Jarceny of u railrond ticket o Counci) Blufs from Gilbert t, Martin, $100 fino Dan Ryan, holding up Edward Car! linlsted street, at the comner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth strect and robblng him of 32 after hitting him on the head with o_slung-rhot, 82,000 10 the Criminal Conrt; W, Il. Mason, larcony of & 500 to the 24th; Johd little Mower-girl, t; John Bates and John , O'Connor, of No. TiH Justica Mortison tha v PALI N0 dinlculty v procuring Tolict Koap s &t last abvtat rine and chiomical skl riectly pire article of Hia attorneys labor- to show that he had had sn income salary In explaination of his bank €0 and, forther, that mnuch of the money to his credit sl beenuscd _to help his employerd The cane will occupy tho It has long been known, by those who have takon the pains to note tho affairs of the Insti- tutlon from {ta beginning, that I1MMORALITIES AND IRREGULARITIES of various kinds have existed, which have elther been concealod from the Board, or have been overlooked and smothered by them, until atl- zeus who would ke to mako this fnstitution, ot all others in the Btate, theie pride for its fn- tegrity and purity, are compelled to riso up and censuro {ts mauagement. The Legislature has, from timo to time, made gencrous approprin- tlons for Its support, with a wish to provide not onlv the nccessaries, but tho comforts, of life for tho soldicrs' orphans. This goncrosity has Leen perverted and abused by the extravagance and high-living of the officers, Wo are gtad that a reduction was made fn the last appropriation; It will bo $20,000 less of the public monoy and hard-earncd taxes to be BQUANDERED IN MISAITLIED LUXURIES and clegent furnishings. Tho chlldren will never Thelr table-faro could not be plainer than it fa; thelr clothing could not be cheaper wor more scanty, nor thelr comforts fower, than they now are. to boushiered Into u spacious carpeted hall aud o handsomely-furnished parlor; to be shown into the bright suuny chapel ng-room, through well-vent| cexs 8 Ui rie aiready nehioved. dsclentinosxpetiment, * rfacting the > o ek wolletsoap over tntrantets Fanron liarness from ¥, P, Tt Heattlo, larceny of $300 to the Criiminal Cour Willams, attempt_to rob Atcher_avenne, 82, hiela Malveno Wanzo when they needed help, court again to-day. ‘Tho Speelal Committeo of the Connty Toard ap- ninted to Investigate the acconnts of tho County ‘teasarer went to work have no clearly-defined “line of investd) thelr purposo In to do Me, Huck all the {njury they As far s they went they sim- ply fonnd that he had rollected a certaln amount nded (he samoin taking up be Tho idca of Holden and Schmidt presaming to Investigate anybody s a good joke, and the Connty Treasuror Is inclined to encouruge No attempt will ling on the ground of Thishe did, and LIFE INSURANCE, UNITET)EgTATES X EEF155 INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW'YOH.K. 261, 262, 263 Broadway. —=—0ROANIZED 1850—— ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 - ° SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMB ALL ENDOWNENT POLICIES APPROVED CLAXDIIS MATURING IN 1877 wie g JIGINTED av =« ON PRESENTATION, JAMEBS BUBLL, - - PRESIDENT. Tranch OfMce, 00 Lasnllo-at., Chleaxo. CIIAI}‘LEB' H. FRIOI T nt. violently assaulting el Cartin, robe Hubbard streat, T, BARDITEA TOILET B0A™ 1N the tradnmark ury that Fiko was insano therefore should not be unter, $1, 000 dlito; Dant Westlake, of No, i 000 aitto; 'Gcorgo Smith, dikorderly, kmoclang down“aud e 1lia clerk told the in support of led 1n i cinollle: <an by instnuatfon. 0 fine; Thamas Curry, 0f robbing John McNabb ol Criminal Court. Detectives Dan Riordan and Owen Maloney yes- terday made a ten.striko by arresting on an out- ing train on tha Michiy » Stowart and Edward acnce men who hava worked from tl years, and who by their shrewdness have avolded A third man, namg unknown, SEcap *one or two occaslon: on account of his Iaboriog under extreme mental killed one of his own children, Dan Webster,—the notorions Dan,—of Fourih sad for somg time been ing-den th the basement of is estabilshment, intowhich the colored brethren, and such as were not colored ns ho ¢nuld reach, have been lured and theee fleeced. and morae pretcntions establishmenta have been given over to the mercilesn anctioncer, and had eed ot public sale, b usiness and garmerd change. - A fellow by the nama of hay cvidently scen better ds chief solicitor, exter's mother went over thare after her, bot she \ras told she was not On reaching home sho founa that thero had been leftat the houso what purpo t telegraphic message, It wan written on o Weatern Inclosed in 8 Wealern U envelope, bnt evidently was never writien by any telegraph operator. of artificial of taxes and ex e ‘and tho pecullar el nesithtal and agroeablo aricio o d, Union blank, an " hiough spectally dealrablo for the use of ladies and Southern Road, Bart . quiel gambl! ather 1t s alsouna Architect Egun yestenlay sent orders to Handley and fortt wiitom, of tho most fmyperative natura affecting the Court- Hlo ordered certain bricks on the ground to be condemnod, ordered the substitution od far tho inforlor sand being used In the roatest caro In looking o Is about satiufled that d totake every nd- Am at Pearshali's River Touse, Kinzle streets, North Side. Come Yesterday morning, Mra, Harrison, 3rs. Dex- ter's mother, went over, her, and became all the moro conviuced that the From thera sho went to ‘soaps fu iaced npon the market, ‘cone general,—New B, Te BABBITT, New York City, A'](}‘A‘IO'N SALES. WML AL BULTIAS & CO, Commisslon Auctionecrs, 1t8and 120 Wabash.av, 4 Fire-Proof Safes AT AUCTION, ‘WEDNESDAY, May 33, at 12 o'clock, At our Baloaroamns, 118 & J20 Wabas} bold, Nurrla & Co, Xafe, Cu, Safe, Burglar Vault, but was unable to ind officers wera satiafled 13, bu in cantoring Stewart thelr wares o3 i 13 ,doing & good thres.card _monta lieelock, of Ol Cit! This amount was al shrewdners of tho operators succeeded in netting e Henncasey inveluled tho Burke's llatel, and thero kept him for three days, whilo Stewart went on to | Now York and arew on the 81,000 draft upon a but was yostardoy. telovraphed ng on to prosccute by the next train. Tenncasey I nlso wanted for repreeanting himself to bo Detectlve Btoole, which ho did immediately after Stoivart had capturcd the chiecks, and in this representation he succeeded In squatini himnelf to the sucker, nd inducing iim to accept $800 of thostalen property, in_consideration for which ho was nelther {o squeal nor of the train 18 also wante ing up Lenncssey In thi ‘Thosecarch for the liftle boy, Willle Dea: on with unabated vigor, and " the opinfon that ti Httlo fellow was drowned and not kidnappe: The porents aro loath to appear ugainst tho peraons arrested on sunplclon, Lut noverthelens ‘the woman, Teresa Malia, was' yes- terday held in 81,000 bonda to the 23d. tho day & dstachment of pelies, under D Buperintondent Dixon, bt rge ho hope pf briaging tho body to the surfac Dut the Juke wus 40 rongh and so covered with flotsam that it was Impoaible to tell whether tho schemo was siiccossiul 07 wot. In the afternoon o letter wae rocelved from ihe station-agent at Aurors to the effect tust two susuiclous-looking itha boy answerlng the description had the one with making of mortar, and tho measnge waa a foroery. for defectlve stane, cte. Dexter's oflice, where she found two Conatabl ng in the door to take posseasion ds and chattels, This contirmed her In the bellef that Mr. Dexter has left town, taking with him his unwilling wife. Delief that Mr, Dexter Intends to Lill this wom: inaamuch os ho hias frequently stated that it was his {ntention 1o do #o, and then cut her up and put her bieeding remains in a largo trunk which ho carried around for the ter is aware of the contractors arc determine: vantage of him that is posdible, and has becoma Acnsiblo of the fact that lia has alread: In the matter of the nse of i he soys that ho hadgallowed Walker to 'k stone becanso no expense was being while tho character of the work was greatly improved, and that he must either continne 1o use thick stone or take down what ho has :lnd substitute the stone required by, the specifica- ons. . dono the dealing. ‘The Iatter, it appears, has proved all that bispamo for In an unguarded evenings ago, Dilings introduced ahatiior, who time operations havo H 1, in moment, & fow 1t {a Mre, Harrison’s sucker into lodging at en temporarily suspended, pending Webstor's negotiations to ralse the monoy ichto resume. Whonhe resumes—which at _an early day—ho will start the at which he czpects to make It {s very pleasant & to, and 18 comls he wicked and criminsl misdoings of her hosband, and it Is thereforo for his intercat Bho has inquired at various places for tnformation concerning hicr daughter, but has been unable to get any, sl the persons sho asked being seemingly In lcague with Dexter, son who has seen o lady witha_black eye Incom- pany with a gentloman withn plush vest will pleasc address the distracted motherat No. 217 Warren C the cheerful read- hazard" gsme, ated corridors and It makes ona's heart risc In thank- gratitude for the THE CITY-IIALL, The lieense recolpta were but $400 yesterday, The Treasaror's recelipte yosterday were $8,083 from the Water Deportment and $350 from tho City-Collector, = ‘Ten now casca of scarlet fever wore reported at the Health' Departmont yesterday, dentha wero recorded. Tho Mayor yestorday revoked tho junk-Mcenso of Jacob Levi, keeper of the placs No. 125 For- querstreot. Tho allegation s that tho place.ls o *+fence" for atolen proport; The Committeo on Gas is called to meet intho City-Clerk's office this aftornoon at 4 o'clock, and tho Committeo on Btrects and Alleys of the South Divislon will mect Friday attornoon at 3 o'clock. The Milwaukeo-avenuo viaduct 1s at last entiroly ho finishing touches boing put on yos- o coniractors sto after oxtras (tono geeat extent, lowever), but will not get them. . Tm ‘The Borbers’ Association met at tho Sherman Tlouse last night for the epecial pu ering the advisability.of re-establishing the custom of keeplng the Association shops open 1l noon The President, Mr. W, F. Petillon was chall Mr, Rteed moved that the shopa ba kept noon, and argucd that new shops, whi baund by no Association rules, wero springing up ‘Theso shiops kept opon na long as they ose, and the conseqnence was that not only were the customers of the Association shops put to Ine convenience, but the shops themsclves lost perma- Y. r. Need’s motion be 1aid up- on the table till next fall, whereat a good d discussion onsued. Tho motion final and then tho Pramlun ol chose, Sunday and week-! fulness that patriotism and public service of our soldiers still live to find such beautiful aud practical expression to thelr offspring; but It gives one < A VERY iy ‘s’nssumx:’ T ) s ascment-halls, an leari that the children are contined to thu":'l all the thne thoy ara out of school, upper warmth and brightuess {s for thelr enj neut. I hava tnoda repcated visits to the fns tution, and cach timo have naticed children sit- ting upon thoe floors of thesg hall steps,~thelr quarters graced with not o much 88 a wooden chalr, It Is o pleasant thing to sit-at tho Matron's table in bher private dining room, wlere every +day the most oxpenstvo delicacles of the market ord served; but not o plensant to be one of tha soldiers’ orphaus, and subsiet daily on what is NO BETTER THAN PRISON FARB. - 1 have lately received the last report of the call atteution to tho llst of sup- s thero published. What private citizen or nx-payer can afford such lving for his own Is it well that two carrls drivers should be almost constantly cinployed d “her daughters about thoclty, and to and from schooli Isit well to have n womnn ot the head of such an cuterprise, whose mind s given to frivolity and dress; who, with her family, is oftencr secn at places of amuscment than ot cliurch? In it well that tho hails of the Homo should resound, at tho midnight-hour, with the nusic and mirth of dancing and feasting, in which the inmates have o share, and for which TIRIR BUDBTANCE I8 CONAUMED] No wonder that 8o mnany of the puos Ing mothers have struggled long bo thelr children in the Hotne, and complain of the hiarshness and Injustice with whicl d, For trivial and chbiidish offonses, they aro often compolled to stand for many o o houra—eyen far into the night—wlthout food or drluk; they have Leon locked in cold, ompt rooms, in wintry weatlier, for fifteen hours, wit! nothing to eat but b rod is olten lald upon their tender flesh, until it brings tho red blood to tho surface, or LEAVES IT8 MARKS for days to follow. A large number of the childre are obiized, on account of a physical disability, to slecp on straw beds, which should leansed and renovated to render them at all tt for Tlave, within the last few mionths, bee: to remaln uncared for until the straw rotted and was filled with llving maggots,—the chil- dren occupylug them at tho same time. I care not, huwever, to enumerato all the abuses; I 1y deslro thieir correction. jur public nstitutions are created by the ople, for the bonetit of on unfortunate and Ipless class; and not for tho beneflt of a fow GUKEDY AND DISIHONEST INDIVIDUALS, They are not of scctarian, political, or local intercat. Every county ' the State has, or lave, & reprcsentation among their in- wmates; henco every citizen and taxpayer hasen lutereat aud o responslbllity In the expenditure of the public moncy und the conduct of publle 1 give but little heed to rumor and gossip, aud aver charges of jmmorality, that mar the ofticlal record of the institution, are without foundatlon, or, at most, not wholl ive rise to theso darl I'ERSONS OF DOUBTYUL CUABACTER bo allowed to poison the atinosphere ofan fn- stitutlon that s cducating snd molding the mauy young girlst cause of ‘julluences surrounding them at the very susceptiblo age whien they are inwates of tho Home, that su many bavo drifted futo that saddest of oll paths for woman to tread! Three of them have already been ) 1 Wiider's Patent ¥ A: KUTTERS & €O, Auctioncers, TENS & CO., Auctioneers, T WEDNESDAY TRADE SAL Imported White 200 Packagos Glassware, :':lnhluen'. Tuinblors, Ales, Wines, Lamps, Lagers, Chim- cy, ete. WIITE GBANITE snd YELLOW WARE 1n Packages and Open Lots, Involco ¥ine T GIRLS'INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. MEETING OF TIB MANAOING BOARD. Tho ladles comprising the Managing Board, as far as organlzed, of the proposcd State Industrial School for Girls, mot yeaterday In the Clab-Room of tho Tremont House. for the purpose of Informal consultation as to the best method of getling tho people in the Stale Intorcated fu tho work. Last January the leaders of tho Woman's State Centen- nial Assoclation helda meetingIn Springficld, at . which tho followlng ofiicora were clected: Pres- {dent, Mrs, J. L. Beveridge: Cotresponding Bece retary, Mrs, C. Il Morton; Recording Secretary, Mies Carne Cadwell: Trcasurer, Mrs. Myra Drad- well; Vico-Prealdents, Mrs, J. A, Logan, Mre. It ¥, Qucal, Mrs. Frank Crandon, Mrs, Oscar Taylor, galuing ground. MATLLARDS VAMILIA CHOCOLATE, BREAKXTAST, and TRAVELIERS, Defies all Honest Competition, Sold by all leasling Grocers. nent custom and mone; It was moved that Mi ay. t8 & CU.. Auctlonvers, 'BANKRUPT SALE. 1IN TUE BTUCK OF WM. 1, MANNA, 84 ond 86 Caznal-sl,, THUBRSDAY, MAY 24, 1377, Are tha following: Meat Rtockers, Plow, Dusile Creak naw Potillon, said that ho o ong a8, h ‘Thereforo hie ahioul 88 an officer and metnber of the Assoclation, ation tran scceplel an Bocn 'lnmlll was tn:llo'wud egars, ursller, Pleallng, and foor Oficts, whlch wera aleo necoptot, ' ‘The resigmations created confaslon, some mem- ‘bers proposing to disband th toadopt the 12 o'clock rule os A necessary step for scif-presorvation, and others proponin; thoso who cliose withdraw and the Assoclation con- Soyeral spats belween different mnembers scemed to bu In order, and one member ventured prophecy that by one woek from moxt LUNCII, city, resided mear the rol inclino to the apinion thnt this has nothing atall 10 do with the case, and are hourly becoming firm | In theie bollof that the-child was drowned, -« 8hould bo correct’ It will soon be proven. Lody to tho surface, and 0 organization, others Tha Deparment of Publie Works will to-day advertisa for bids for lling, and scctionsof North Btate stroct fro; cago avenue, and fur proposals for Alling and pav- we‘v‘#fll:’lm"““nm of Canal strect from Harrlson ¢right. Mrs. P, R. K. Drotherson, Mrs, I, Pike, Mrs. I L. Morrluon, Mrs, J. ¥, Toatwlck, Mrs. Mary T, Jay, Mrv, ner, Mra. Thomae 8, Ridgway, Thero wero only somo seven or otrht of these ladics present vester- day morming, and the mattor dicussed the best means of starting tho work, ai exteut generally tho Interest of thu public could Do won. ‘Tho necensity and importance of such an institution as {s propused to be catabliahed is aps parent on its face, but na the, Board h: aiopted no constitution and’ byelaws, to conyey the' nine days bring x oan has ulroady beon. g strong northeast wind will shore, su that If the lttle fellow did find & watery grave the remalns will not drift farolf. SBUBURBAN. Tho Doard of Trustees hold its regular meeting Monday night, with all tho mombers present, Tho contract for 10,000 feot of ndditlonal pipo required was let to Donnls Long & Co, and Husecll & Alex- ander at 331,10 por ton for pipe, and 846 per ton for casiings. The plpe !s to bo 1ald at 21 cents per Iineal foot for four-luch, and 23 cents for sixe 1 Stachlacs, Pitoufork 1ay ltakes, 1oes, Graln Cradics, eic, BELECTROTYPES. 100 sssorted Wood-Guts. jx ssorted . nssorted Eloctrotypes. ALS0, AT 3 O'CLOCK P\ M.y s, Truck, and larocss, Furniture Wagon, vorything on this DASE DALL NSUPPLILS. lléudqunrters Bupt, llickey yosterday issued a genoral order to the polico to arrcst all urpan-grinders, other musical instrumonts, besrzars of al tions, and all persuns who, by any d crawils of people to congrexata on t order Is based upon Bec, 20, Chap, 28, of the Ite- op fn - town we Some of thoso_pre M{.’nn to charge cach other with breaking 1alth with the Assoclation a regards th 11 o'clock regulation, and In the midst of it all, after ono man hod vainly proposed to reconsider the entlre procecdings of the evening and procced harmoni onaly, the motion to adjourn was made and carriad, and ‘tho assembly dlspersed to wasto thelr sweote neess on tho desert alr, BRICKMARERS' STIIRE, ‘The brickmakers emploved at I, J. Bexton's ncoln streats, near Bluo 1 atruck for bighor wages, Bexton is the "Court-tlousa contractor, and hsa hitherto been pa per man lower tl present ho employs sbout 165 men, and theso wero 2l pald off yesterday prony running__fo ful Y open till noon, for Base-Ball Nupplies. Wholesale and Retall, upla iy ol 5 nal Dend, $1.23. Atiinteur liead, 81.00, “HIVIMIIII‘.I, New Hystom Beore 4 80 cents, ATS a Hpeelalty, ‘The Mayor, accompanied by one ‘of tho ITealth. Inspectors, vislted tho Stock-Yards yesterday afe ternoon 1n'quest of the ourco of that atench which d tho city last week. Tho clty ofiicialy are determlined to sbate tho nulsance, a about tired of the vipty promlsce wi en holding out for the past wix or avery timoanything wau said Jooking It thuse who are to blame for last woek's afiliction are discuverod they will bo proseculed to the full extont of the law, Chatley Whito, the license-clerk, was very moch 2, when n woman aj e lconse, found ad not a sufticiency of money, and left hor baby In pawn with Charley tiil slie shoald return from State atroct, whither'she went for cash, accepted the Infant, snd proceeded to as though he wae used to that work, or Iiut Chiarley's holr began ur sllpped away; then an Biate Centonnis] Association havebeen turmed over of lady manavers, who have not yet deelded upoc & name for the new chari- tablu institution, TIIT PIRST IZGULAR DUSINES3 MEETING of tho organization convencd ju the club-rooma of tho Tremont Houso ot 2:30 o'clock, M, Uov, Bevoridue in tho chatr, ; Alter the rouding of tho minutes of thelast meet- rgauization, beld at Springield, the reports of Committecs were called far, and Mrs, L. D. I Wardner, of Uniro, Chalrman of the Committea aubmiticd a somowhat lengthy ata- tistical report of thio various clisritable Institutions for children in thiv State and ing to thié report tho cost of supporting the crim- ta Is thousands of dollars our echools, and 00 e WAL A, BUTTERS & CO. Auctloncers. ~ T OVER 8,000 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES AT ATCOTION, at 0:30 o'clock, prompt, at’ abash BYenus. ] ENS & CO., Auctioncers. THURBDAY TRADH BALE. DRY £00DS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Straw Goods, sud Wool Hata, Thurslsy Morning, May 24, &t 0:20 u'clocky ¢ Dutters & Co.'s Auction ltoo: 'Cliy and Country Merchiants wi AT TENns & 0., Auctionsers BANKRUPT 8/ ENTINE 8TOCK OF FARM AND GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, Field and Gus “yard on Wood and L 1island avenue, yesterda) Lo tho present Board :.m: gngvs averaglog o shilling about 105 me v ‘Tho Increased uro of water in the town requiring more capacity at the vumping worke, tho Board ad- vertlaod for on additional pump and englue, and rocelved tho following bida for an engine to pump 2,000,000 gsllons per days Elmes & Son, $10,000; Vergennes Machine Company, Flanders pump, £0,300; E, I, Allis, 812,000 0. 00! 2, 8803 John Mills, $10,000; A, . Tho various bids wero referred ta the Soperfntendent of Water-Worky wud the Water Commtttee, The usunl annual report of tho Lincoln Park Conuiseionors waa received and placed ou dite, Georgs Boyington was appointed Awsletant Ene pur month In placs of Wills reslgned. ‘heeo thonsand feet of slx-Inch pipo was ordered from Uraceland to Shefeld Tiis will completo a wecond main ling Auditing Uonrd allowed fos 1o Charles, Collector, itly_after triking; but Thursidny Morniny nonplused yosterda: 0 atrl d no disturbance whatevor, Sexion plainly Mled for an fntell tuformed the men that hy was making brick for snd when the buslness ceased to be ofitable Lo intended to quit making and bu; orth-Side manufacturers or other persone welling To-day he Intands to get other workien who will work "at the reduced such of the oid cmployes us wiil come, and Who wero nut ringleadurs in the strike, apprebenda no trouble nor delay whatover, and le euly slightly Inconvenienced by thinks the inen sre damaging more than himself, inasmuch as nooe of tho in the vicinity are ronniog, mving them no o ug crmployment el UOTEL AURIVALS, Sherman JHoute—Charles Houstor d_water; ond the Tirtall, Bead for price list, y, 18king bock | gty aluno of this Sta o than that of supporting cent of tho vagrunte an ew York, Philadel trade, ‘I'hie report deprecatod the tendenc ditferent reforinatory schools to teach the do work whereby thiy might s whilo the girla were tau; The report was acceplo vote of thanks was tendered the ablo mannce In which she bad prepared her oxpocted to bo soma da to risy when a half- hiour was gone: and not 1l two hours had fi did It occur to the new parent to wend snxlous), nbout from oftico to ofice for reports and rey tlonw of tho Foundlings' Home, oo o ¥riendless, Orpans’ Awylum, and similar pl nto ponder sutivusly over tho dilems ma when the woman relurned and Charley was ro- Hloved of all possipility of taking the fArst prize at tho Laby-show, nd foor. T sweya nd Kood aad miclves tenfold AUCTION SALES, 13y ELISON, POMEROY & Auctioneers, 780ffd 80 andoiph-st. CLOSING SALE. FINE COLLECTION DIL PAINTINGS, * This Morning Only, At 10 o'clock, at our, Stores, %8 and 80 Randolph-st. _ ¥LISON, POMENOY & CO., Auctioneers. At 571 WABASH-AY,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 23, at 10 ofclock, the Kntire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And effects at_Auction. Chamber Setw, D. It. and Kitchien Omfit, Crock- Gl N, FOMEHOY & CO., Auctbs, PAWNBROKER’S SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FROM A. GOLDSMID'S Office, THURSDAY, May 24, 6t 10 s, m., 8t onr Btores, 78 and 80 Randolph-st. PINE RY, BILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Sliyer and od Ware, Miscollancous Goods, Guie, Fiatols, 'BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloneers, Fur Priday Morning, May 25, at S:30 0Clck, Tmmenss Double tale New Parlor and Chamber Sots, ousehold Farnitare, & fullline Good Car- ots, Ofce and Library Deaks, LOUNGES, QGeneral Morchandles, Stoves, Crockery, G RKLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. e e e —— By WAL MOOREHOUSE & CO. Auctioncers, 84 and 8¢ Randolpb-at. THIS YORENOON, st 9:30 o'clock, ‘We shall sell a largo u‘urlment ot New Parlor Suits, in all grades, Chamber Sots, Wood and Marble-top. Dining-Room, Hall, and Oftice Furniture, Carpets, in great variety, Also, 8 good stock of EEQOND-HAXD FURNITURE, Ets, Eto, ht pothing that pald them. on Groen Bay Ruu Mrs. Wardner for Live: s L. C. oA 'alt Lal owers 9 wore lssncd yes- -story and baorucnt 24360 fech each, corner per,: irs, Boveridgo stated that the submission of ihe above report Lroughy vul tho objectof the urganization, or what be: whether the institutlon ahiould bo o State or a vate institutivn, and likewisa what should be object, —whothier Lo admit to it crf only girls whom It desired to reform, invited discusslon upon the subject. Sho sald slso that it had not been fully declded an to the institution should bo open to Loth boys, or to icls alung. was had by tho ladies, on Coustitution and I tizo and draft an outline. Bira, Myra Bradwell, cominy road licr report, ahe being tho Chalrman of the Committes on’ Constitution and Dy-La adopted, nection by ‘sectlon, oro- 9 that (e iustitation should be called the ** Itinols Indostrial School for Ulrls:" that ita ob. Ject should be to provide a home for girls under 18 o who are deprived of propor parentual care and tralning untll they can be provided with suitablo homes, otc. Tho ladies finall tho same place at ith commisulons de- ‘o ! Jremont tlows=The Mou . Graves, Dubuguo; Col. Cov' " Glkieraiceve, ‘3 atong-front dwollls miesitnor, and Bulzer, Suporvisor, on account of ‘The action was concorred in. Mr. liobort Qreer, of Summerdsle, applied for an appointment as special policoman, Jelcrre The membors of the Board havp adornod thei solves with Lright allver stars inscribed with the respective Litles of thelr ofticus, for purpoecs of |deotitication in casc any of from thelr rural rotreat into tho 100 houses have taken in water tince the o for pipo-laying opeted, 0 Captaln of P'ulice warne residents that ! town I# infestod by burglars i to bolts and Lars wil reets, ory atoros and dwellings, foet cach, corner of State and ‘I'hirty.ninth 27x48 oot cach, D, laon, A K I sborn, Wi caton; G, 11, Vellk, . Daxter, I s, 58 Puc,; Crovciang Cot b, Fiaier Uy oy radturd, * Milwau & intiins ee Yor Grky J. B technical errors, rden Seods, tore Fixtures, Etc. Thursday May 24, at 10 o’clock, reot. ‘Tha stock cun- o 2-atory dwel corner of l'eorla and Van Luren strects, coet 600 cach: ¥, Frelburg & Bro., o 3-story sud ba: ment dwolling, 50z feot, on Third avenue near . Palsifor, a - 25x42 fee! rty-third styeet, cost 85, 000; 2-atory and basement dwel E. Cole, 8 4-story and barement storo, 25x80 fect, No, 147 Monroe stroct, cost 3¢, 6003 M, d basewnent French-flat houses 3y $8,000_each, and to be locat ©on Van Buren streot near Michigan avenuo, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho Flower Misslon mects this morsing ot No. 65 Washington strect, up-stalrs. The Eplecopal Conventlon of Weatern Michigan s announced to meet at Nllesg Mich., on the 80th 033 Bouth C v implements, Buto k d Thts ls euppose s....:'n.“vmm-. C NI Laporto: J. Urasam, Phladelpilay Conslderablo dis during Which the Com -Laws way permitted to ros in, was invited to thow should stray hope that the ters, one Fathen, ono Siea Couster Bcalos, une s, D u, 1t 8, Bpooner, 1] nde; Barry, Cloctnnatiy But what should hituts of wrong-dolngf and that » stricter at- .| ‘flnm, who ronts Jand on_Addlson avenae, has been extending the cemctel town for his own resting-placo for dead horsea from tho city. of hls undertakers was caught while conducting a {uneral Monday, snd tined, and Mr, Timm will next bo attendod t ‘ho Hev. Lawreaco Colfelt, of Philade) delegate ta the Asscoibly, e B mlz-er ullerton Aveaue e Unseitlvh Nature of God,™ 'ho sdjoarned Jolut I qpe pdjoumed Joiet gmeethi BUTTERS & CO.’S Replar Safunday Fumitwe Sae a 1 assor mnlhzl Housshold G —_———————— By GEO, I’. GORE & CO, On Wedngsday, May 23, at 930 a1, hall close out AT AU wfl’n‘ Largest and Best-Asso Baot, Shoas& Slippers Offored here this Are i 25380 feel to cont itdie. Einistors We R o franchiscs In 140 edeva Lake; K. U #. short, Claveland; 1. 1 sttt J. ¥, Witttie, futuro carcer of b PRACTICAL BENEVOLENCE, COMFOLTADLE DOARDING-PLACES FOR WOUK- ndjourned to mect ogsin at o'clock Ihlw morning, p DROWNED., EAD ENDING OF AX EVENING'S ENJOYMENT. Quite a eneational plece of news was promul- gated by yesterday's afternoon papers, which, upon belng slfted, vroves found n the Houso 8hephend fa Chicago, taken from the streets of your vity, aud placed there for retormation, “8hall others be allowed to follow in thelr footsteps! Will this pew Board of ‘Trustees take the pains to ABCERTAIN THE TRUX CIHABACTER of the management of the Soldlers’ Orphans' Homel 1€ it s good in all respects, the pub- 1le wiil be glad to know {t, and sustatu it; 1f it {3 wrong, lct the romedy bo applied. her State otflcials, and members of oard of Churltles, who go the: frequently, louked futo the affairs of the fusti- and made theuselves awaro of ol It would bave beon in much better keceplng with their position and dut than lounging in the parlor with the Matron t th%:coulmuu of tl;e lf‘mr:l‘x:z. ap e Governor of the te, and the State Board of Charitles, have supcrvision und juri diction in all our charitable lustitutions, and we SEB THEM EXEACISE IT. ‘We think that Gov. Cullom has been accus- tomed to good diuners for & great many years, and will not be so influenced by an_occasioual onc at the Home as to ha obscured by it. We belicve, however, that the eutlewen” be has appoluted will prove to be th competent and pralseworthy. ~Mr, Fuok has been @ resideut of our city fof mauy years, and bus the eatire confidence of ull who e 1s not a man to bo uals’ pledges,and wili favor no one to the detri- iustitution. Gens. ker, who compuse the other mewbers of the Board, Liave an honorable and State-wide repu- tation, have becu good soldiers, and will un- doubtedly be efilcicnt (n the management of the Boldicrs' Orphans’ 1k [ ————— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO. offer special inducements 1o purchasers, st whole- salo and retall, of sheet-music, muslc books, vio- lins, gultars, and all kinds of musical instruments, General sgents for the Standard organ and Weber pianc, Quality guarantecd. No. 156 Btate atrect. S ——amm—— A rare combination of instructive ad useful matter ls fuund No departuant la neglocisd 02 pposly ste Bome of tho unaclfish women of tho city, com. pruing the Woman's Christian Assoclation, have Just succeeded In carrylng out the plans for an In. stitutlon, the neod of which has long becen felt in this city—a cheap boarding-house for the benefit of d girls who aro compelled to labor upon emall salaries fora livelihood, and ono whercin they msy find sl the comforts and juxuryof a ‘pleasant home ata prico within their means. this purpose Nos, 751 sund 754 Wabash avenue have beon fitted up n a comfortable manucr, snd placed fn charge of & Mre, Glllesple, recently from Lako Forest, but_who has for somo time past Leen In charge of an Eastern universily. ‘Tho furnishing of theso houses was completed on uight from dunations ss follows: Mrs. ‘a0 Oedul gave the procecdsof a purlor concert. $100, for the dini i Co. donated crockery and glassware; Kent & ame thing; tho Central Church fur- rj Trinity Eplscopal Church fur- Flymouth Con- Superintondent's of the Trustces of ‘own 0f Luko was held day afternvon ot the Englewood llose-house, There wero prosent Messra, Montgomery, Murpby, Bhirl and Ulerk Ulestel Wheelor, Farrell, Par X, Mz, George Muirhead w. Rudoiph Blester Secrota ‘Tho revort of the Carpets, Parlor and ‘Ihe week-day scrvice of Bt. John's Protestant Episcopal Church will be hold this uvening st the churchat 8 o'clock, K The Rev. Willlsm 8. Plumer, of South Carolina, will speak in the great Tabernscle Sunday at 4:30 No ticketa requlred, Tho Doard of Mansgers of the Soldlers' Home will meot at the residence of Dr. Hamll) Wabash avenus, Friday afternoon at ¥ o'clock. ‘A tull sttendsnce s requested, nusl exsraination of the chemistry class of tius Cullege will take place Fri log k. Any gentleman wisl slst ur oxaming the students 19 welcome, A dramatic snd musical glven at the Chicago Athena venlog ab 8 o'clock under the 9, iiaucl) and Loasor, for the ben At of the Athenaum Libi ‘The services of Mrs, Emma Thursts Forseman, Mr. E, D Mz, C. d for quartetto music ¥ day-school concert to be given Fridsy eveuiny and Baturday afternoon at the ast of the entertsinments of the Readln e Unlon Catholic Library Associat| ¥ridsy of o'clock sharp, aments have Leen most ION ons of ‘i-’tpnd stooks of Mussre, Bensley, Clark, of Hyds chosen Chairmsn and ‘Committee appolnted to ex- amine the machinery of the Water-\Works belng residing at No. ‘Twenty-Aith atreot, were inviled ont for & Loat- ride on Monday evenlng by two young men nsmed W, C, Reyuolds and Charles Brust, the former re- siding at No. 00 Wabashi avenne, and tho latter on Pmiro avenus ncar Elghteenth atroct, They bired two small unseaworthy craft from William Colwell's tutfon honest! its true condit! 68 and 70 Wabash: T o C L eamdIdWaRae s On Thursday, May 24, at 0:30 0'0lock, 11 sell, without reserve, PARLOR SUIT fn different styles, Walgut Dresslog- Fancy Cottage Chamber Bets riuge, Msir, Wool, and al boat-house at madu a thorough examination ust, and were enjoylng a ride In the harbor inside the Government pier. At about 10:40 the boat occupled by Brust and Anna Loulsa Blid capsized through somu accldent, Thelr com- panions wero alatant about 200 fect, and were just about to rescue them from a perilous position 1n water, when 8 slight wave, together with the ayain A ufl:anfl rust id il the' while Tteynolds, msasisted by % man named Crowle bus the girl they coul wer compelied to return honie wi atfsir was not reported In full to the police until yeaterday, and this probably sccouuts for #ationol rumors sct afost. * A full Investizut! was made by the police, and it was goncluded that thu drowaing was purely accidental, t, young mau wost deeply interested, ealled st this ofilcy last evenlng asd voluntecred the following was no scufle whatever. dolph, 8 clerk onthe Bosrd of Trade, Introduced Ll to the girls, Mary and Annls Blid, who were ndolph had told the names were Dupuy and Ieynolds, tust docs uot know. immediate repaini were needvd upon the prescat macninery, and that permancat or tetn) machinery wis required to do the worl repalrs wire being wade, nut adopled any recommendal After conslderal 1 but the Commilice Lad on a8 to the plan of o talk by tho vari: wembers, thy following resolution was uffered by Mr. Condit: Resolsed, That s committes of thre cpare plans aad wivertise for mach their — Lodies, e be appoluted to cal acbinery o u D Gaitdod et On motion, )(um“. Bensley, Multhesd, and n ¥ m Condlt, the Water Commlesions ers of the two towns were instructed to report at the next meoting the names of suitable persons position of Superintendent of olnt water-worke. . ‘The nseting theu adjourned to meet at tho Cosl Exchange Saturdsy afternoon st 2 o'clock, furmlation by St Sohae Epircopar o SR urnishes 5t. Joha' placopal Church, Bt. Paul's l(:lurmgd Eplscopal L'hlllch‘t 1l rd, Pourth, and Fullerivn Avenuo Fresbyte Churches, the Firat, Third, Churchies, tbe First, 'Un and Forth-soventh Strect Con; tirxnt Place and Centenary "he Becond Preabyterisn Church furnished the rway of the parlur foor; ted '8 bookcas i Peacock, and other jewels forks, castors, eic., and Koot barlor snd'Ofiico Desks, RE & CO., Auct'rs, e} i Every busaty-fous Bourk, Wardrobes; Carpote. ¥e lils oflical souses and Fourth Bapts sk, New Enpglin hodlet Churches. CHAMPAG T _omAmEAuNE, “THE HEAD OF ALL. OLD RELIABLE Piper-Heidsieck Tho oldest and most popular brand of CHAMPAGNE 1n the Unlted States. Forsale EVERYWHERE * Tha only Wisa that la slwavs the saze. ithout he. ' T CHAIRS, succensful and en, bound by individ- best of the weason. Members of tha Lib: - A oL o o Laary and tholr frionds are In Frday evenmg the members of the Fourth ‘Unitarlan Bociety will glve s ** jubllca** sociable in. VRS sirests o Shrmmmmmnrata o o com te t that has lnl(le.\"ldtd a4t bod: Inml:.lu:?;‘z sue cacd ta ! ther aud securo thp services of their o Huv.d. T. Bundrland, who ws o ba 4 tha cily, but who bas now conscnted to remsln, A Woman's ** Foreign Misslonar) the Preabyterian Church will be Hall, opposite McVicker's Theatrs, Thursday, at % Heptesentative' women from different branches of the work will be present ddress the meeting. il [ snlss ing, Perals, Japan, and Moxico, and apoons, kulves, Sons gave the froe 1anos for the eserclocs which 3 here yesterdsy aftcrnoon sad oves Begldca the donativns of furalture, Mrs, Warner, the Treasurer of Lhe Assoclation, 028 of papcrs snd pe cosulng year: The Nattonal Sunday-School Teach- nlerlor, the Adiance, the Standare Appedl, tho Illusiraled Ch; a: hua it will be scen comfortably, Lut even clegaolly furnis belug keptup n a tasty au they most curtaluly will” be, albio ubjection to realding o MOoT YASTIDIOUS YOUNG LADT. The price of board will range from ot wiuek, scoosdiog Lo thy Black aod Rins- e ORGAN EXHIBITION. The “Liszt " organ, recently perfected by the Mason & Hamlin Organ Company, was exhibit- ed yesterdsy aftcrnoon at the new and elegaut warercoms of the Company, Nos. 230 and 253 Wabash aveoue, Mr. W. L, Tomlias presided a¢ the fnstrument, which proved to be onu of raro aweetuess and uncommon yolume of tone. Adiniration for its astonishing power and beau- tiful quality was frocly expressed by saveral Presbyterian General s who were brescat. will bo glver Rridew after- 4ao0a from 4 10 § o'clocks . iris that their riadian Weakly, an the houses are 0ot only and out about thres-quarters of an hour when the buat boat sud ko plel, but the It turned a thfrd time. but before anything could he teason he did bier parcuts of the accident was because be that bo could not Rsud Lave gons home with Mary, byt instcad of that be t sgaln turned over, Mo Bad sbouted for he) bo. dono the g clesaly wauner, vs cld o Hershey membens of tha sccomimodations fus

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