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~ B2 .- THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Gon, Sherldan's twine wero yesterday baptized ‘by the Rt.-Rev, Dlishop Foley at the Gencral's rea- Idente, No. 608 Michigan avenue. They will pe horcaftor known as the' Misses Iiene and Loufse Bheridan, Me. John A.' ‘Rice, formerly proprictor of the Qrand Pacific, Mr. Simeon Farwell, of J. V. Far- well & Co., and Mr.John McCnllongh, the eminent tragedian, left this clty yesterday morning for Kan Franelsco, Mr. Georga McOmber, formerly of tho Driggs Tlanse, this eity, in connection with Mr. Colbur,. a well-known Eastern hotel man, las taken the Clifton House, Niagara Falle, which was opened for the season on Thursday last, ‘The temperataro yesterday, observed by Mannase, opticlan, 88 Madieon atreet (Tminuna Bullding). was, at 8 a. m., 62 deg. ; 10 8. m., £3; 12m., 65; 3 p.m., 64; Bp. m,, 60, DBarometer at 88, m., 30.18; 8 p. m,, 30.16. Misn Mario T. Conreellen, the hrilliant corre- rpondent of the Cincinnati Enquirer, {s_at the Talmer lonsc, Mina Conrcelies gained wide repne tation as correspondent of the New York JHerald tlnrlng the siege of Parls, of which clty sho at that period was a residont, ‘The Inventory of '}he 1llinota Distlllery, lately reized for violation of the revenue laws, was com- eted yesterday, . In addition to the distiilory nlldlfll corn, malt, cte., there are on hand 220, 603 gallons of proof-spirita, The entito concern {8 valued at $300, 000, The Slockton llotel, Cape May, N. J., of which Mr. 8. P, Skinner, of this city, {scastier, will open Tor tho neason Jurio 10 instead of 28, a1 haretoforo d. Tha Btacktan {8 ano of the best-kept ore resorts, and Mr. Skinner thomont obliging_of "coshicrs, ' Several Chicagn familles have already taken roomaat the Stockton for the summer. A preliminary organization of tho Chicago’ So- clety of Decoratlve Art took place Thursday uvene ing at the realdence of Mrs, Henry . Willing, No. 61 Ruah street. A few of tho managers wero olected, and the eubject of the constitution and ‘moto complete organlzation of the Soclety reforred 0 the mnanngers, ~Measures wero laken to sccare farther memibetships, and the olection of addl- tlonal ofticera deferred to a future meeting. A call was {msaed yesterdny ohmu.in the presa for all tloso Iadies interested ‘in the decoration of the eoldiera® graves ot Cnl\'flz Cemetery to meet yesterday afternoon in the lle strcet storo of ihe Grand Pacific Hotel at 2 o'clack. Uptod o'clock but one lady had put in an appesrance. It ‘wonld moet certainly thereforn lyuenr that, if the 1adica arc to Le deoended upon for the decoration of tho graves of thesa martyrs for their country, tho desd sre not Jable to bo ve: uxlunflhcl]lmn- ored with tloral ang evergreen tributes, 1t was intimated to a Triaune roporter yester- d-,v that the proposed grand celobration spoken of o fow daya &go, to come off on the coming Founrth of Julyin (hiscity, had In part fallen -through, ‘The reason nsaigned was that the right sort of epirit was not cvinced by tho partles mont Inter- ceted, and that there were certaln obstacles in the way. It scemn to bo hard to raise the mioney for the fireworks dleplay on tho Lake-Front. on ac- count of the hard times. 1Itis eald that onow offort will be made -and & public meeting for the purpose called, Mirs, Bmith and Mrs. C. R, Matson, who are superintending the preparation of the fowers and for Docorntion-D * ay, ask somo the rflpnrlulh'. ladios of Chieago to como forward and nssist them In getling the evergreen wreaths, crosses, etc., ready, They will all nave to bo in shape by’ Tueeday evening, a8 Decorntion Day occars_on Wednesday, It Is, therefore, necessary to make baste. Ladica intere eated will pleaso call at the Union League Clnb §ooma, In tha Grand PaciSo Lotel, where they will sct to work and their sorvices gratefally appro- clated. ‘Thio Chleago Chemical Soclety mot last eveming under rather adverso circumatances., ‘Tho key to thelr room could not bo found, and for awhilo they wrero begeing a place to moot, They fually secureid thanso of 8 roomat No. 77 Deatborn strect, at timea uscd to palnt skelctons in, and although the sccomd tions were meagre, transacted some Lualness. Prof. Garrison wan in the chalr. Tho Committee on Feen reported the schedule of a New York soclety, but it was referred for amendment, ’rof. Nowman read a paper on tho **Detcction of adultorations in volatile oils," and Prof, Ilteinsch snade somo intoresting exhibitions with the micro- “1cope. The ideas mdvanced by Prof. Newm wero demonateated by tests, and althongh thgul was but a rkeleton of “thie Buclety present, and that surrounded by skelctons, the meoting proved to be “of more than ordinary {ntercet. + Tho lant of sorios of entertalnments given dar- Ing 1aat fall and winter by the Union Catholic Li- brary Assoclation wud given last night at the rooms “af tho Associstion, corner of Stato ond Monros #treets, amwd proved to be perhapa the most enjoya. ble of all the many pleasant meetings, Tho exers «1sc8 weea under the suspices of tho leading Club, and consisted of tio reading recitations, and mustt, both instrumenial and wor Tho oxcellenca of the performanco shown o carefal proparatlon and a freat Interest in tho worke. | Tho hall Tast Right war ve eompite fillod thet mora than ong hundred porsons’ wors unablo to obiatn scats. 1t werc, pethiape nnfair to award special tnention to the cfforts of ono o the exclusion of others, sinco nil wete m0 descry. ing of commendation; 'but It should bo remarked thatthe rnndl;z:lgdli{? Garin and the sinmog of 28 Mason affo o greatest satisfaction Fecoivod well-merited pprobAtIon. A A warning 1o hotel thioves was yestorday evens ing practicaily enunclited by a fatal aceHent mhh occurredat the Grand Pacific Hotel, Aboat 6o'clock o guest of the houso was golug Intohis room, when heilicard some one opon his window. Afior be opened hin d0oe 0o onw was to be cer, This gen tleman's room s on_the funrth floor of the Ratel, on the Juckson street front. Upon opaning ths window and Jooking down, ‘ho was horride soelng & fow porsons staniin end bleeding for, which the pavement. An alorm upon ~ golng out it the victim was George Ramey, o negro, about 20 yeamotaye. o was take Into thehotel, where o died aboot 7:90 o'clock last evening. " fiamoy bad been employed at the hotel an a bell:boy About elghit or nine wiontha ag, sud was dlscharged or stealing. 1lo had obtalncd a pass-key fo thg roomn, Gnd was going through them for the pure 080 of rabbery, when lie was disturbed In his work, pon hisperon were found a coat, somo Tarors, und the pass-key, stolen from tho hatel, Tis ‘Ll‘:,muur was notlfed, and will bold an Inquost 100 b, oround o mlnll:i sy prostrate upon was glven, and was_ found ' that ACCIDENTS, (ot Bi00 last ovening & o 2 pop wagon, owued and driven by i . tie, Of No. 370 Archor avente: oan partn daimpod the driver out at ihe cdror of Cottage ove avehuo and Twenty-| {irave avelm y-fourth streot, scriously AtGo'clock last ovening David McPhall, aged 5 ears, whilu playing in front of his home, No, 06 fun strect, wos accidentally struck on tho. head by iho fall of some. rallroad ties some workiog wero criublng up, and was 0 soriousty bratsed and <at that Dr. Strong has doubts as to fll- recovery., By telegraph from Bt. Louls Fire Mary ] of JAI- city roguests tho boys not to giva h’-lllel:,{ Ho decamped from that city last evening with vno of ita fatrcut Lolles, and is exbected to pava through Xiere on his honeyuioon this wmorning, © lie and Lls ©ride have the congratulations of the entire Firg Department. At 5 o'clock last evening a man, who s s 10 tealdo In e sonthwentors portian of 1LEROse '.’ was found Iyl in au fuseunille. Condition o 1l prairie at the corner of Twenty-third and Dutters fleld streets. 1ie {s abont 50 years old, biuo cyes dark harr, and smooth face, sud may bo fourd o the liuumy Hospltal, whither ho was kent for traag. men os horsen attachied At G:45 ast evening Jucob Judd, aged 15 whilo in an intoxicated condition sitempied o i ou the ralling of the vl-dl‘-‘;x ot Madison strect bridge, and. Toslng his balunce, fell to tho yroud, & distance of vome thirty.five féet. From the fack that ho bled conulderably from (he nows and moutt 1t 18 thought thiat i wan soriously If not fatally ine Jured, He was removed to his home ou Milwaukes avenuo by Ofticer U. Dewvy. . . TEMPERANCE. Tho Woman's Christian Tenperanco Unfon held a meeting yestorday morning at No. 148 Madls street. Mrn T 137 Chase presided, and thers was s fullsteudance. Fie Exccutive Committeo reporfed that quarter- 1y toinperance Jeuson-papen Tad oo itanrier 1utw the Sabath-schvols, and the Superiutendents bad woawmously reclveda lewson subialticd 1o them by Miss Klmball aud Mre. llublbe, A come nittee hiad been nllwulmvd 10 reguest the. clty authorltics to place drinkiug. fountalnw in ditferent parts of the city, snd it hud been declded Lo hold Goapel temperance-meetings at the dlalstod-street Mtllalon. " ‘The wncetings ot the Burr M 1mouth Wery reportad 'sa Kaving proven loseriiig nnldl Mlg‘u tn:(u‘:lml'lnx-. a o, 1% LI Chias stated that thy - anceat the Gt Homo wweclinzs was twenio two, and that in the tast month ffty-tve wen had ;Efined the pledge. Prayers wers contioually asked Mra. C. B. Alton reported as fo th Leld at Twenty-tfth street and Portlsod U::: that frum elglity to one bundred atiendea, ll'x the outlook was good, ‘I'he weetings st No. 221 West Madlson street and other pluces were aleo fourishing. Mrs. L. 8, Rounds wl:nnml that vn fncreascd fn- ferent wus wanifust in the cause, sud more people Vistted tho otlicy_of the Lorrespondiog Secretary thin foramerly. Eightnames bad beeu added to the pledge-book, As the dally 3 o'clock meetings the Bverage attendanco was aboot 100. Duriug the month ersons maked for prayer, sod Sfty sigued tho pledge. After nccuyu‘fi’mn resignation of Mrs., William wirt, P 5 n I.oumea:c"“ ulpit Becretary, the Unlon ad: WICKOSCOPICAL SOCIBTY. The adjourned anuual mecting of the State Mi- croscopical Society of Illinols was beld at the Academny of Bclenco Building, No, 263 Wabash avenue, last eveniog, the President, 1, W, Fuil- ler, o the chair. Dr. 0. €. Oliver ""“:‘m‘r“;}a’:&fly-‘:nwn" for n‘ lecture un gthe N w. " according fo rograming, ‘The Doctor ¢xplained, at some ‘fen b,”mi uufl- aritles of tho buwan and saunal brals, showing AT e A A and wicroscoy! ustzatlons. . Oliver aluo dsplayed 8 lasge and cosUy lusirument THE CHICAGO TRIBU for the cutting of thin sections of brain for micro. xcopic inspection, which he folly explained. At the cloro of the lectnro the Presldent atated that the next thing In order waa the action fo be taken apon (he proposition made at the last meet. ing fo changa the by.laws regarding the Initiation fees and the annunl dees, 8o as to make former rend $3instead of 810, and the latter $: instead of 85, This change on mollon was made. ‘The Ly-laws were further changed Ao as to make 1ho nicetings of the Saclely monthly instead of temimonthly aa heretafore, Tho balloting for officers for the ensuing year then took place, re- suiting _as _follows: ° President, ~Ilenry ' W. Fuller; Vice-Presidonts, Dr. I, Lester Curtla and Charles 8. Fallows; Iecording Secrotary, IL_F. Atwrood; Corresponding Secrotary, oli- ver; Tieasurcr, U, Thomns; Trustec mers, Dr, Samuel Jones, 11. M. Thompson. Colgrove, and Prof. K. Dasiin, The mecting ad- {onrned aftor the transaction of eome nnimportant unainess, 8o far as the pnblic e concerned, inclad- {ng & report of a suggestive natire by the retiring Preatdent, TIOTEL ARRIVALE, Howse=N. I, Diackston, Dostony the ton, it the . 1L 11 BN E. l{’?"lwche-u-r, N. Y.t the lon. G. }i nhh-alll’g- pact i ), U, Tuttle, Connccticuty I\uriln‘::mxm the Hon. M. L. Jorlyn, Wood hrockmorion, U. 8, A.t Bamuel Tate, Janee, D yaiggi. Yl F b borr Siotaeoand” Do verey"London e . "Binger, New. York). I, Gildersleave, Albany; ii"' Nancliester, &g $ . Morton. Sait Lake (ang Fucedr, . Etter, Springiicl Jibbard, Bal Bostoni n__ Mc- New Yorks ‘A, I Leet, Urana ftaplde; mphiag M, Pottadam, Philadeioh Armstrong, Detrofty ‘L. Ferrarl, Parts, Fran Croab Learenwortng G, W. P, Atkinson, Clevs D. K.’ 8mith, Port Nuron.... Auimer rlaure~C, utler, Urand Havens trand fiapiasy D. G, T oty Detrolt W he etk A Bi. Louls Tioston R X ‘Colbarn, ~ Tondons R. E. 'Plke, o fion. J 1 WaIKGP, Worecsters iV, de f!oylchlllh Mteed, France: tho lon. James Grar, R Feasenden, Heaner A. Holden, Clncl .. 11, Cole, 'w York MaAllister, fit. Pauls L. Pullan, 81, Louls; ts ffon. . I, Hiranch, Cleveland. The Commercial- Thompaon, Detroiti T, A, . Harding, Vooaw et movton; W H. Soaock Cveimaatt, e Wooawell, mostons W. TIIE CANAL FUND. BENATOR IAINES' RESOLUTION, Abont tho most tangible thing that was done In tho Senato at Springfield during ita late scsslon was the passuga of & resolution, prepared and offercd by the llon, J, C. Haines, providing thata com- miltee of three Le appolnted to ** Investigato and report," ‘first, the amount of money received by’ the City of Chlcago from tho Stato under oand porsuant of an amct In force Oct. 20, 1871, whereby the llen of tho City of Chicago npon the revenaes of the 1llinole & Mlchigan Uanal was discharged by paying to the city the amount expendod by deepening the cansl, amounting to upward of $3,000,000, and it was provided that **not Jess than one-fifth, nor to ox- ceed one-third, of satd sum 2o lflvrmnrlnfiedlnd recelved by sald elty shall be applied In reconstruct. ingthe bridges and the public buildf; destroy- od by fire upon the original sites thercof sccond, what disposition has_been made of sald money; what bufldings bave been erected, whero located, and tho cost thereof; how much of safd funds re- main uncxpendod, and huw the same - has been investeds and that the Comimittes have power tosend for persons and papers, and shall ‘make such report to the Governor, pravided such Come mittoo shall Incur no_exvense to the State, nor be entitied to per diem or expunsea, ‘This resolution was passed on the day before ad- Jjournment, and 3r, J, C. Haincs wos appointed Chalrman, Senators Bonfleld and Maybourne com- Ponng tho other twa membera of the Committes. Senator Iaines arrlved In this city the nizht bes fore Inat, and yesterday morning n reporter for ‘Tum TrinuNz ‘walted upon himat tho Fldolity Bavings Bank to learn further particalars concern- ing the mesaurc adopted, Ho was very busy, howover, and bot & short conversation could ) held. In tho first place he gave an outline of the history of "the Iflbrflpfll!lnn, 4a stated sbove, and sald that the balance, over and ahovo the sum taken for bridges and public bulldings, wss to go townrd defraying tho ex- penses of tho police, Fire Department, ete., of the city, Thix ngnruprluuon composed the Fire Fund dofiated the City of Chicago by the State. Now, tho Committes wouald llke to know what bad become of this frind, and the eity claime that thera 18 no money In tho Treasury, and_{hero is ho new Court-Tlouse erccted on the original site. Home bridges havo not been reconstructed, and If)- parently nothing in particular has been dune by the city in this direction. It Is quito likely tho Canal ‘Trustees will receive an invitation from the Com- mittea to be present and take part In tho jnvesti- gatlon, and many prominont city otticlals will bo called upon for an oplnfon when everything is in working order, ¥ The mgolwr inqalred of Mr. lisinea at whose iustance he drafted tho resolution, and the Senator replied that reveral prominent parties in the clty had urged him repeatedly during the wintor to Ja; the matter bofore the ly, an himsell been interested Inlt, 1lo drew np the resolutions two or three weeks IE: and hod them in readincas to sandwich them 1n beiween bills at any time, but ho had no opportunity untll Inst Wednesday to do #0. ‘The reporter again inquired of Mr. ilalnes when the Comunittee wonld b likely to.meot, and. was informed that it would meet as soon asarrange- ments could perfacted, which would be In a short Umo, perhaps two or threo weeks, Some niembers of the Commitice realde In tho country, and will havo to be notified, TITE BABIES, AN INCREASED ATTENDANCE, The crowd at tho Exposition Bullding yesterday afternoon, to lvok at tho baby-show, was by far the largest of auy of the three asys. The little ones on exhibltlon {ncluded youngsters ranging from 18 months to 2 years old. There weraabont _elghty-threo wpecimens,. all chubby, Learty, and beautifu), sccording to parontal fdeas, Perhaps Tux TuiBUNE represcntative s blased Deeauro of his sex, but he cannot belp but state, as8 matter of truth and justice, that the boy bables yesierday mado by.far tho best showing. Nearly ail that wero oxhiblted wero beauties, but themale sex was romarkablo for bandsome, curly- halred cherubs, with beigbt. and sparkllug eyes, ‘The girls, howover, had wany wwoet-featured and preity representatives, Lut there wero some ros inarkably homely oncs among them, They ‘woro tle excoption though, not the ruls, The fiothers all thougtt their biblos fretey, aid therefors no unmes need be mentloned, Vbore wers sume [u- fants present who lnrmfllhd some of our oldest and most solid familles. Juhnuy lland kept the bables and mothers in wood humor with swees mi Becretary Ruynolds looked with bLesming face upou the success of the enterprise, To-uay will be the grand fuale, At 10 o'clock the “show will open for tho Krand sweepstako vrizes, which will Le $100 each 0 gold for thu best boy ond girl. The vzhlbite wlh Includo the three ciasues o1 the provious days, Yor to-day there are over 400 enteles, including thicty paits of twins, The lady judges lave i thelr hands full, sud at 5 o'clock this afternoon the 'f“"' will bo awarded and pald fu gold. Im- wediately after, the judges, by vrevious arrange. ment, will take a balloon trip 10 Homg Kung, Clifna, aud retrn whon the iy order to avold the scowls of di bloom agaln, Rpulmcd parcents, ‘The refreshmont stand of the Nursvry aud Half- Orphan Asylum wlll be kept vpen all day, in charge of Mrs, Andrews, “Tho entire receipt yo to the benent of the Home, aud, ss tho prices ar most reasonable, the public should not fail to ro- member Whls chatity, 8o far the baby-show Las binu & succass, und this ovvnlns“;wm bring ftioa close, THE .CITY-HALL, The llcenso receipts yesterday were but $400, ‘The Treasarer ycaterday redeemod clty certifie cales to the amount of $30, 000, The Commiitee on Schools {s called to mest In the City Clerk's ofice Monday afternoon at 3 v'clock, The Treasurer's recolpts yestorday were 8223 frum the City Collector, $220 from the Cowmptroll- cr, and 85,518 from the Water Department. Thie Department of Public Works will to-day I+ »uc au catimate of $2,340 to Fitzsinions & Cone nell for work on the Fallerton avenuo condult, m.l' |.l’l:l. a few lfulttsr Lh;hllnll 'E"f‘l of the hma;m cen cunpleted. the wuw of Sl:’)l.uill. RIS HREOISE R e Tho work onthe new sewers has advanced so far that thore have been completed the sowers on Tweaty-wccond atrect, from Loowis 1o Centre ave- nue; Nutt lreel, from sixteenth to Elghteenth; :;tj'.'“:l’ml L::l'"l‘ilt lmmclrn(nkl:lunun I‘umlnt 5 fee cof; aud on Elghte from Flecs 0 May atrests elicont sieesly Beven now cased of acarlel fover wero reported Jestorday, riricen dealhe have occurred fro bat diseass (his week. ‘Twocases of variolol wore aleo reported to the Health Department yes. terday, They found at N, 450 West Niusteeuth atreet, where o case of smail-pox wus discovered pot,wan) Weeks 820, aud at Cnsu atreel. Both wl{l b correctly sitended to, The following bullding pernite wero iusued terday: John . KOberier & threo-siosy sadboe munlllnrwdvu‘lllnf. No, 3 Kinzle atrect, Lo co §3,000; Jobn Zeel. a two-story snd Lusewe: dwelllug, Nu. 154 Forquer strect, to cost 81,5003 . Welge, a three-utory aud busement stoaw-frong -lonmlwclllné. No, 1! b Clark street, to it 83, 600 3 ‘,luell 8 two-story wtore-dwells iug, No. 1 beu street, to cost §2,400 Cloment, two five-story snd basement stores, 0x 100 feet each, Nos, 22, 24, and 24 Jilver street, W cout §8,000 each. The Committes on Htrects and Alleys of the South Dlvielon wot 1o the City Clyek's office yes- terday afternoon aod Mstened “to the srguments, vroaud con, of & lot of property-owners, somu of whouw dealro & repesl of theordinance passed aomiy five years ago (0r tlo exteusion of South Dearborn strect, and wha havo drawn up and prosented to the Councll 8 potition tu that edect, aud of the others who desire Lhat the ordinance shall be Am?dhlnlltnlurn\‘q. Exbaustive srcuuients wees 1ade avelust the petition, snd all the rewsons, by frequent rupetition becomwy familisr, wore used 10 fmpress the Cowwlitee. The side for the repeal Was not 84 uuerously ropreswuted, aud therufury sction was defuerud. Curporstion-Counesl An- shouy's opinlon to the elvcs ILot tiw Counall sould mako the repeal lhb{ thonght desirable, with likelihood of endless Itigation, was read. The main polot of the objection to the ordinance fs the nlleged injustice of the nsscssment, 'and 18 point the Commlttee in Inclined to Lelleve sound. The Jndiclary Committee met in the Couneil Chamber yesterday afternoon, and considersd va- tious matiers, Among them waa the ordinance prepared by Corporaifon-Connsel Anthony pro. viding for a conrse of proceduare In the ease of con- feated Aldermanie elections, After some delibora- tion and discaesion (tho lntter with Altorney Brackett, In whose hande Riordan, s defeated Aldermanic aspirant in the Seventh Ward, has placed his casc of contest for the seat in the Coun- cil which Hiidreth wants to occapy), the Commits tee deelded to recomnmit the ordinance to the Coun- cil, with the recommendation that It be referred 10 A special committee. All, Githert's resolintion calling for a revision and compilstion of ali the laws and ordinances now In force in the city waa conaidercd, and no actlon war taken, the C Jnittes preforring to postpano action til they inquired as to tne &-mmbio cost of the work and the posribllity of obtsininga competent person ot 8 reasonable compensation, The senss of the Conimittea was that the revislon, cte,, was ver much needed for general Information, and alsoto have the city run entirely under one code ot Jaws, and not this branch under the old charter, and that under the nety, as {8 now the caue, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tho trial of Pike for the killlng of Jones Is set for Tuesday. 3ost of the county offices will ba closed Wednes- day to cuable the emvloyes to take part In decorat- ing the soldlors graves. The work of boring the old areslan well at th: Taeane Asylam toa depth of 2,000 feet is reports to be progressing natlafactorily, Application for Judgmont against all persons delinguent for taxes will bo made before Judge \\;n"llnee two wecks from Monday, or the 11th day of June, Comminsloner Cleary annionnces that the Iospi- tal Committea has at last succeeded in gotting the g]xp?me:. of the llospital dowa to the lowest pussi- e polul Nothing has been heard recently of the propost- tion to make county orders bear intereat at the rate g?u; cent. The schemo has, doubticas, fallen rough, Tha jury In the caso of Charles Dutton, who has been on teinl for several days for embezzlement, came Into the Criminal Court yesterday motning with a verdict of **not gulity,” Dutton was at unce discharged, ‘The Executlva Committeo of tha Citizens® Aseo- clation, it {8 rumorca, 18 dlscusaing the project of employing & competent mechanic to look after the public interest In connection with the Court-louso werk, A good ides, The brickwork on the new Counrt-1lonse cannot now be complained of, from the fact that very lit- lo fs being done. Unless Scxton hurrles up, Walker will be asking damages for delays, 116 3 now being retarded in the stonework by Sexton, Tho Committeo on Public Iinildines and Publie Bervice was to Lave held a meetiny yestorday aftor- noon to consider the matter of thickand thinatone, but somehow did not. The controliing apirits of the Committee were, howdver, in consultation un- derlock and key, with Itountree, for some time, which may account for thera_belng no meeting. The guestiun the Committco hnd to consider isa vegy ‘delicate one, and up fo the present tho **Hing' lLas, for obvious rcasons, been npposcd to Eerlml Walker any usdvantages that do not belong to him, hence, It has buen witlin 1o sacrifice evarything in_ the Court-louss worl to punish iim and force him to terms, The con- ference with Ronntree fa understood to hava brought about a determination not to touch the sloue question further until tho greater question of the uso of granite for the entrances had been settled, 17 the granite schome la currled through the **Iting* will get a slice out of the job; if it s not, then it will be ready to entertaln any proposl- tions that Walker may have to make, ANNOUNCEMENTS. . ** Moody's Anecdotes ™ hos reached Its thirty- fourth thousand. The recoptlon and opening contemplated by the Farrazut Boat Club announced for this (Saturdsy) evening has been postpaned, owing (o unfavora- Dle weather, unts] probably twoJ wecks from date, Ladies having tho decorating of the' soldlers’ graves at Calvary Cometery at heart will confer afavoron the fow whoare now hardat work by reporting at the Grand Pacific Hotel and londing a hand in the good work. Quarterly meeting sorvices will begin this even- ingat the K'ree Methodiat Church, corner of North May and Fulton streets, conducted by tho District Chalrman, the Rev, M. V. Clute. Preaching and holy communion Sunday foronuon, and love-foast ’-l.u o'clock Bunday ovening, followed by preach. ng. ‘The W. C. T. U, hold Qospel tamperance mect- inga daily at Lower Farwell llall at 3 o'clock, The following ladies were urnnlntad leaders for next. week: Monday, Mrs, A, P. Kelly; Tussday, Aes, Q. Nonuds; Wednesday, Mrs, A. Gurney: Thu diy, Yea, . 1. Smith; ¥riday, Mrs.’ W, K notl; Saturday, Mrs, I, 1. IHit . ‘The Chicago lllrra Club will open thelr honse tuis atternoon and [nvite thelr fricnds to their ro. ception from 4 to 8 o'clock, desirons that their lady friends favor them witl thelr presence, Tho tineat viow of the Yacht Club squadron can bo had from the top of the boat- Tionae, which has been made accesslblo by stairs, Ttefreshments will bo served, and It fs hoped the affalr will be vory pleasant, INCREASED RAILROAD PACILITIZS. .On the Miiwaukee Diviston of the Chicago & Northwestern ltallway, on Sunday through the summier, traine will run as follows: Leave Chicsgo st 8a.m., and run throogh to Milwaukeo, ars) ing thoroat 11116 .m. : leave Chlcao at 1 p. ui,, an run to Highland Purk, arriving thero at £:14 p. m, 5 leavo Chicago at 5:00 p.m., and run to Migoland Park, arriving thero at G346 p.m, On Sundays tralna on_this divislon will arrive at Chicago as follows: Leave Milwaukea at 33 a.m.. arrlve at Chicago at t:47 a,m. § leave Highland Park at 8:40 n.m., and_acrive_at Chicago at 10 a.m. ; leava Jilgbland Park at 2:45 p.m., und arrlve'st Chicago nlln:w [&II;.: mvlc‘! {§ unkud‘t ltv.m‘., ‘nml n‘r‘i rive at Chicago at 4 pom. eatro {rain w leave Wells Strect Deput dally, exeept Sun They are nml-ll{ h ut 11330 p.m., and run to Hightand Park, From and aftr Sionday, on the Lake Genova lino of the Chicago & Nortwestern Maflway, thero will bo four traine dally, exceot Sunday, edEh way, which will give the vummer resldents at Lake Oerneva Letter traln faclllled than they hars aver bad bo- ore. CRIMINAL. ‘The resldence of J. K. Van Duzer, 4102 In- dlana avenue, wav ontered by burglars Wednesdsy night, and about $300 worth of allverware, clothe Ing, and money stolen. Q, R, Slmme 18 ked up at Central Station charged with beating a Granger, whose name the polico refuse at presont to divulge, out of & small sum of money. Hearch I8 belng made for the rest of the gang. A large copper water-back and tank {s nwalting anownerat tho Madlson Btreet Statlon, It was found b{‘OfflcH ersch in tho posscasion of Gearge and Willlam_ lsrmon, and had evidently been freshly cut out of some resldence, Joseph Tonoy, & colored gentleman of calelmin. ing_proclivities, was before lloyne ycstorday charged with nassing o coonterfelt five on tho ‘Traders® Nationsl Dank. 1lle was held in bis own recogulzance of $300 to prove his good character, John Hughner, who was acquitted lnstwummer for tha murder of his wife, awoke in his steop last Tucsday evening, and dressing himsolf, - walked out of 8 window 1o hls residonce in the town of Niles, and was quita scriously though not danger- ously Injures Rarly Wednesday morning the residence of Louis Einle, No, 8453 Arch tiue, was visited b‘ burglars, who ‘6 by opening the Joc! on the front door with nippers. ~ About §:00 worth of clothing und Jewalry, including a ludies® gold watch, was carrled off a8 plunder, Delective Osterman left #for Fort \agne last evening (o bring back to thls city Lonlsa M. Han- won., who slole 8100 and a gold watch and chalf fros Huamun Petenion of No,+132 Erie streot, and tieu wkipped for Denuiark, ~She wae eaded ol Lowever, by a telegram to Fort Wayne. Neltie Malle, 8 French girl, {s sl the Madison Street Station looking for her mother, Hannah Malle, Shegamu on with Mary iirecn from her Uncly's liousds doha ‘THompeon, "of Tosetin, Fror oot County, Col.,and was to have met her mothe ur here, but'the train wos delayed and they fafled ta couoct, J, 1. Andervon, the Supetintendent of Rosehill Ccmflc?, was before Hoyns yesterday charged will selling **Milwaukes clder," alias Jager beer, without having & licouse. The cxawination de- veloped that the guilty party was bls brother Phanuel, who will show cause to-day, J. I, wae discharged. Early yesterdsy morning 8 citizen nollged some 1hieves pryinz vpen the window of Hummei's shoe- sbop, No. G Clark streel. Tie uolided n policeman on duty on the bridge, and the latter arrived just in ting 10 recuver fourteen palrs of whoes, all thal 1he thieves led, sud which they left behind in thelr hasty depasture. Arrests; Marlon Pltchette, for thumping sud tbreatening w kill 1da Yates, a mumu’gt her Lusband, locause ehe demanded s settlement; Auvdrow O‘DA‘. tor mallciously beatin; Py over the head with s stick wuhnuf ARy provo- catlon; Hridget Devine and David Quina,*1ssceny of & large yuantity of wood frum the Northera ‘Transportation Company’s dock: Teapsporiativs Company docks on the North A fellow, who gavo the ustne of M. R. Fowell, altempt “'.‘f‘“’.‘;‘f‘ ;m trick yesterday, but failed o culle t the store of b, Hyman & 'y which came to 33, 5u5, u paye wods aad boy sent of rat Natlonal Bank went. They said they would hoid the wend over wud get thy check cashed, over, but dida't geb the money: there wa course, none la tha bauv Lo Poweil's erodit. fa tho day bo called ogalu, su ardon: bo bad dxed it ** ol righy unude L0 bls c.edit thore, Drawing suother check, L sald Lo would take Lhe i:wel 'y with bim, o rocecdud 10 put & watch in bls pocket, rings on Lm-n. slc. Nymaa & Co. werer, objecte — d ond of their clorks would go to the k with Powell. Ie was willing, and started with s clerk, When the two reachsd tha bank rncment. Powell slipped away, and that was the laat seen of him, . Detecttve Michacl Echasck yesterday made two greditable arrests. The first was Nicholay Gray- bill, an old offendcr who ! only fourteen days out of the Honse of co"“::n:io“d who yesfordey i sneaked Into & ¢ dence | on Enperior street an ** cabbaged ™ about 13 tlery, nilverware. Jousg In yoars bat old sught at 10:30 Tast night, and i up a man named Michael Don. nsin. 1le was wanted for holdin ahue and robbing’ him of a silver watch and chafn, worlh . This he did In sinted by s al,"' who gaggol preventad his making an ateay. Donahne I T daye aut from Jancavilio, Wi, and with the thicves at & neighboting sailbon. Lea was minutely searched at the station, bul none ofythe Property coald be found upon hith. ‘The partengers on the Incoming morning traln Y | over ||Ea.nnrlmmon & Qunincy Road do not know how nearly they came being tombled into'a pro- miscuous hieap st the Centrs avenus crossing before 11 o'clock shortly ing. [ {nnnl 1dentifed as on 7, forward and throw off a switch, which, If aillowed to remain in the position he placed it, would ha thrown the traln off the track and down embankmen}, and at therate of speed | it camo in the aceident could not have falled to be of the most serious characler. Fortunately, the attention of & mwitchman somo little distanca away was directed to the misplaced switch, and by ihe greatest offort he reached It Just In time to save the train, The yanng%ovil, for auch he really most be, ran off, and_has not since been captured. Ho eannot eacape, however, os the entira police force 1n that zection of country ara hotly pursning him. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, «The Board of Village Trustees held an feregular and prolonged meeting Thursdsy evenlng. All the members were present with the exception of Tras. tee Kedzie, - ‘The Village Attorney presented a petition, signed by the property-ownors of Dlocks 14 and 20, ask- 1ing the Board to anthgrize the President to lssuoa contract with Charlcs Bartlett to construct a sewer throngh the alley. A motlon ‘more general was carrled, authorizing the President to ssue all such ontracts. A motlon prevailed granting a release to all claims of the villaga against & certain farmat Waukegan owned by Ilenry Oakes, provided that Mr. s?yflcr, ‘'who Lolds similar claims, will join in ihe rele: Mr, Charlea Micker was cloctod Poundmaater for the Nortn Ward, ‘The bond of Peter Bweetland as Strect Commlis- sioner was presented “and acceoted, with J. A, Danicls and Charles Wigren as suretles. The Buperintendent of the Water-Works, havin, eon [nstracted toclear tha inlet pipes and tho weli of all sand, and then to make n careful inspection of thenmount accamnlated after o certaln length of tine, reported the procoss and amount in detsil totlie Dosrd, 1o recommended thatn diver bo employed to shovol nwnz tha sand at the joint, and that a close Inspection be mado of the pipe before the final seltlement with the contractor. Heo e recommended the purchasoc of tlvgll Hushing.valve! for sirect maine, Thero hns been mare or less sand accumnlating in the malns, sod It can only bo removed Ly meana of theso valves, = Unless nomething of this kind ia dono Immudln!ol‘yu serlous obstaclo may present itaelf In caso of fire. ¥ne report was roferred 1o the Water-Works Committce. 'Tho Chalrman of the Water-Works Committec stated that the total additional oxpense by the breakags of the finiet vipe amountod o $1,111.43. The report was ac- u{ud and placed on tho table, 'rustee Kellogg recommended tho following ordinance for tho Board's action: That all persons n‘pbl'ylin‘t for water to he used outof the village limlis shiall b charged 134 pefeant of tho aasessed valuatlon of the proinisce where such water may be nsed In addition to the drdinary water rates Tho, question of lexality aroso and waa dia- cusned at some length, when Dr. Davls mode n motion roferring the matter to the Village Attor- ney, It was carried. 'he engineer of the Water-Works mado a report for tho month of April, theexpenscs lu'lnf 8385, 84, and the construction account $01.% total, .05, ‘The report waa referred to the Water- Warks Computtce. Tho ‘I'reasuror N.T!Hud that the ordinance No. 140 requiring the 'Treasurer to procure ane vonchers, 80 called, from the Vi.iugo Clork hefore collecting or recelving any wonoy from partios an- -thorized to pay to bim, be in tho proper way re- sclnded, 88 being of no practical value, An vrdl- nance to Lhat effect was preparod and passed. ‘The Treasurcr also asked that an ordinance be passed reducing the number of books used for his ofice. The matter was referred to thd Finance Committee, The proper forms of drawing orders snd the manner in which they should be recorded on the Clerk's booka was a subject of varicd opinion, and wau finally dlsposed of "by roferring the mattor to the Judiclary Committes. The Clerk alluded to tho fact that ry new member who camo Into the Tloard had & partical y of keoping booky, and that they wero always esger to change tho form without considering the opinlon, . The reform had roved 8 bindrance in évery case of the book- v Davia 8t thls polnt made somo vory polnted remarks {n regurd to tho duty of tho Viflage Col- lector and other villago oilicials to commynicate with the Board and give a detafled ‘roport of thelr nccounts onco n Thoro was an ordinsnce requiring Village Collector to make & report at the end of evory month. Thiahad not been done. It was necessary that (¢ should be made In order to keop the Board woll Informed, and to make & com- rison with other accounts, In view of the fact hiat no report had been made during the past yoar, 8 motion prevatled requesting tho Village Colloctor to make an nunaal report to tho Doard at hus carl). month, est convenlenco, also conform to the rules in this roport 0\'“[’{ month. adjourned ({1l Tuesday ovening, ———— THE LISZT ORGAN, 'Tho sccond public' exhibition of tha *Liszt organ, recently perfected by the Mason & Ham- Un Organ Company, was given at tho new and clegant establishment of tho Company, Nos. 250 and 253 Wabash nvenue, yesterday aftere noon. A goodly number of appreclative vis- {tors, Including prominont clergymen, journal- {sts, and others, were [n atténdance, and wero hearty in thelr cocominms of Mr. W, L. Tom- Mns' masterly E};}'ln and of the organ's Im- mense power, utiful ;lunlny, and extraorudls nary carrying capacity of tone. The organ was acknowledged to be to the musical instrument world, and the acme of excellenco in everythiug pertalning to the art of cablnet-organ monufscture, ‘The Chicago branch of the Mason ‘& Ilamlin Organ Company Is now fully catablished in its new business home, It occuples the whole of four spacious floors of the fing building at the numbers named, and carries an immensy stock of the peerless instruments which lave given this Company such emiuent renown througliout two hemtspheres. ——— JOLIET,- ILL, Here you havé it! Bo sure you don’t loso it Qive this wonderful enterpriso your support! Call at Ingalls' (late O, 8. Newell) next Bunday, and leave your subscription for Tur Buxoiy Tribuxn aud Zimes; four papers at 80 cents, dellvered. ——— “A LIBERAL DONATION, Tat & few years ago the plano was regarded ns an artlcle de {uzxe, only to bo attained by ¢ who belonged to what the world calls the wealthy, re+ Aned aund arlstocratic c! Now It {s regarded shinply an absolutely ne ry accompaniment to Lome lfe. Without a piano no honsehold fs com- plete. 1t forms an iotegral part of the lares and penates, Kvery plano should possess thesa thres requlsites—an aven, full-tonod rexlster, sclontidc and artlstic construction, and cheapuet always bearing in mind the first two. Thoro aro so-called cheap pionos, but theso are dear at any price. ‘There are tLousauds of music boxes which, when new, are well calculated to decelve, but thoy pos- sesa no staylog ‘ qualities, and & eix months' wear dovelops the fach, to the wmortification and dlsgust of tiae owmer, tbat they were simply made to sell and not to be used o interpretiug the dolicious stralns of & Strauss walts or » sonsta by Besthoven,, The Mathuahek plano meets all the condlilone nsmad, and is a marvel of gonlus inevery way. Its tones are clear, full and round; Its register fe as ovenas can be demanded by tho most acaje esr, and fn wurkmanshlp it canpot anrpaseed, It §4 sclentidcatly put togetber. ‘Uhe factory is an im- menso slogle story, vullding, Tightcd from the Teol. 8 preparal 0 0 various portions ol 1be instrument.is conducted 1n ouo room, Ilbwhlth {ho temperature s always coustaut. Uencowhen the Bnlsher conics to put the difcront pleces of the fastrument toguther, they are sl under tbe same stmospherlc conditlons, In_ the fnisbed Imtmm:lnt thero csu be no disparitics in the contracllon or exzpansion. Whatever elnnf‘ takes 1 parts allke. Con- traction and expansioa sre alwsys uniform. Hence the instrument will keep longer. jn tuge, and wear, better and longer, than those which are made withe out any re thesw 1mpostant sclentitic condli- tions, * In polot of chespoess the Mathushek dedes competitlon. The ground on which the fsctory utands. velued at $12,500, aud s cash bonusof 5,000 were donated to the Cowpany; and, In spacy of ny business eutarprise wlich s exumpt from ‘tazation snd renty or ita cquivalent, intorest on the money invested in s realty, cun sell il inanuluctures ot & smallor prodt thau the producer who does not enjoy these privs lieges. Xz, Edwin Howe, & prominest member of ihe Company, wasin the city & fuw dsys ago, with whow & TuiNuds roporter bad o vory pieasant In- turvlew on the manufucture of pisuce, sad from bln oblalusd tue facts seisiive 10 Lha libesality of Jt was auggested that the Vil a remarkablo contributlon | the Weat Haven :g:nll, 1562 State I':‘::gl. Pelton & Pomeroy, tne 0 pleasare in showing k Mathusbok to all Infending purchasers, ————— FIGURES “ Showing the Mammoth and Cancerous Char- noter of What Was Instituted as Btato Charity. Spectal DispateA to Tha Tribune, Srmnoristy, 111, May 25.—The total amount approj be expended under the Board of Pablle Charitles 1s distributed among ths rectlos North priated by the Thirtleth General Assambly to pervialon of the Siate 9 $1, 550, 342. 35, which 8 nal institotlons as follow: orp Insane Hospltal, o Hon 4 itz probatd joe oo or the o 7 50 Ratitutlon for ihe. Fesble-siinded 13601000 Boldiers' Grphans' Jome,. 04,473.00 iya and Kar Infirmary. 83,023,00 Biate Roform Betiool.. A1, 817,00 Eastern Insaue Hospitai, hew. 200, 000,40 Total $1.583,342.35 Of the , s for tho ordi- nary expenses of the institutions for two'ycars from July 1, 1877, The cstimated average number of inniates to ba cared tor durlng these two years la about?2, 850, which wonld make the por eaplta cost - Dy the year about 3185 for each Inmate, or & trifle over 8,60 8 week, ‘The balance of the appropriation s for specific purposcs, os folluwa: Additlonal provisions for the Jterains and hinprovementa and.. Fumnltore., Qutbul B Comm| but i priated 8330, 052,356 moat of which sum {s lucluded in the it tion pravision for the Insana of the State, ApDroj mpllk 00ks, WA . 0] Defictency or boridings For tin Bundry other purposes... (10tIR) . asked for by the institntions was The smount recommended by the ners of Pablic Charities was 81,225, 200, t will be noted that tho Legislature appro in excees of that amonnt, of addl- Theso riations for now buildings were not sube to the Board fur 1ts opinlon, et e e 1 A QUSTOMS FRAUDS. Mow, They Pan Out In New York. New Yonx, May 26,—Collector Arthur and Naval -Oficer Corncll had a lengthy sccret Inter- view with tho Cuatom-House Commisalon to-day: The Chamber of Commerce Committeo was In- vited to appear betors the Commission on Juna 4, ond off Ono Charles Blackfe, uggestions and teatimony, afidavit, signed by Unlied States Welgher was submitted denying the charges preferred against him and his assistants by - Gautz, Jones & oil 8o Co,, of not welghing half the ‘yamalng through his chargo. © cctor Arthur submitted a° statoment showin) the number of parsons employed unde® other Cof-- Jector: # and tho ndmber discharged, ‘The number of employcs now Is 1,011, which is more than aver year under cent, before, ~and his for the’ smounted only to 2% por.cent, while previous Collectors It went up to 38 per removals enf James J. Kelly was examined, and safa ho know sdveral men omployed in tho Appealser's Departe ment o be ba is under Indlctment tor kcnmmfi 8 gambling house, One waa dismissed from the Polico fave and dishonest men. One of them lepartment for charges. Ahothier wos dismssed from the ustom-1louse for stoaling brandy, but was rein. atated by Appraiser French, and is now at work in &h:A)Apnl-ur‘l Departms - ent. Vanderpool testifed that ho knew of a Custom-Tlouse oiclal who recelved. nioncy from the Anchor Line stcamships far aflowin, gopds to remain on dock instead of taking fi: thelr em to the bonded warchouse. ‘The 4th of Ji Cn:l::!:m-lon adjourned, to meet Mynday, the ———— RIVAL. LIGHTNINGS, a1 Dispatch to The Tribuna. 8. Louts, Mo., May 23, —~The report sent from heroby the Avsociated Press claiming that the |« anit of the Western Unlon Telograph Company galnst the Atlanlic & Pacific Telegraph Company for an {njunction restralning the defendants from constructing s lino of telegraph along the Mis. wourl the pl Pacific Rallrosd had been decided In favor of nintllls, was orroneons. Judge Thayer, id his decision, while denylng the application of tha Atlantic & Pacific: Company to at prescat dissolve the temporary Injunction previo: doubts whother tha ptalntfits has of Mussourl, acquired, as claimed, the cxclusive right to use for tolegraphlc parposes the entire roadway of :hn Nl‘uonn Pacific Rallway, aod Is of oplnfon that raliroad may den: the vulidity of the excluslve v{mflllon’l of the conti plaintit aving ract. 'he failad.to malntain Its ciaim to exclusivo posscs: 8l of the defendant's right-of-way for ulumpl?ll:‘: purpo ues by reason of tho statutos of the Btato, It .only remalns to bo datermined whethar tha injunc. tion o nght to be continued for thd present. Canurt not being clonr an (o the questions of wheihier the two lines can wucces: ully ccapy the right-of- way along cortaln portlona of tha road, overrles the motion of the Allagtic & Pacific Company ta dlusolve the Injunction for the present, and sete the case down for trial garly In Juna, of the Ponnsylvania Contral Un portlos ntral Tailroad, 1t e aaid, the two Cowpunies not only gave lines on thy 1lne of rond, tho same poles. Afanisox, Wis,, May 25, o but, 1n soma Instances, havo lines on WISCONSIN JUDICIARY, - Speciat Dispateh lo Th bune. last Leglelature passcd a law authorlzlug z&rfl{g!nmor toapnointa’ Commission of Five for i ing tho Judicial districts of fhio Stato, o' piyrposa of rediatrict- There are thirtern disteicts at present. ‘The work in somo of the older districts fa very laborlous, the Judges being busy 1n the discharge of their oficial dutles nearly every weok In the year, whila insomo of the newly-created districts but very lttle work fa doue, Connnlesion 0. ‘hion, nkins .o Michacl Gritin of Xau Clalro, LaCrossa, of Tho Uovernor has appointed as such D, Thomas of Pralde du Q. _Je ! _ Milwsukee, J. W. Loscy arahaw of James and Henry I, Oshkosh, who will, as far ‘s practicable, ovenl; apportlon the alstricts, evanly upon all the Ju Javo’ by ten Jue I and tho Comny’ to the be ma pleof slona Domocrats nid threo Itopublicans, aund ‘tho 8 of tho Commirsion will bo The Portland, Mo, Mon, T Temp! s0 that the work Inay hfl dges, It ts thought that the pportionment {s miade, can. ba s instoad of thirteon, s now, n will dunbtless, suggest a plan next Lnfi wlatare by which the roduction can de, and ¢l orrlt‘y @ quite & sum to tha poo- the State. All tho members of thu Cominis« re lawyers of recognized abllity, two belug nding falr and honorable, Stute Journal ln~n|FIx! has & special from announcing the election of tho anouse, of ~Wlsconsin, ,as Chiof the World's Grand Lodge ‘of tood d MMinneapolls, Ming., aelectod as e for holding the sesslon of the lar of "THE MORMON CONGRESSMAN, 8aLr Lakx, May 25 —Tho matior of the applica- tlon of tha District-Attorney to_have tho natural- fzatlon certificata of Goorge Q. C vold came up I tha Distrlct Court non declared o-day onmo- tlon of the counse) for the defonse to Lavoa cer- taln silegstion of the complainant stricken out, The motion was argued on buth wides, and donlod by the Court, 2 it NORTHERN METES AND BOUNDS. . Baw Faaxcisco, May 25, —A Victorla dispatch aaya tho survey of the boundary between Alaska and Britiah Columbia sbows that the line intersccts Btlckéen Tiver elghteen mlles from tho coast, much cnable scs-going sicamers (o Lo wouth than supposed, which will ity brocesd tp the Hver to Jiritlsh territory, without detentlon from Amer- fcan Customs authorities, 4 A ———— LIRCOLN PAVILION, This popular summer tesort, cornor North Clark and G rand strects, will be opento the pablic to- day, with a grand concort by Lhe entire Great Westeen Light Quard Band, James Clauster leader, Mr, Phil Winter, the proprietor, pains most pared neither nor cxpense t¢ make hly garden oneof tha” dolichtful summer resorts of families, and will conduct the vame In & manner which has made similar institutions throughout Europe the gathes- ing-place of tho wnost fashionable soctety. e —— MESSRS, LEWIS'& NEWELL, of the Chicago Music Company, sre now ready to receive fricndse at their new store, 153 Btate atroet, , where can bo found the choiceat atock of foroign snd domestic music ever opencd in this clty. Toachers especially will ind Jo this stock everything 1o meet tholr wants, ‘Tha Chicago Music Compsny, 152 Biate street, Importers and dealers in all kinds of muslicsl jn- struments, strings, otc. L —— SLEEPLESS NIGHTS are not unfrequent with consumers of tea'snd cof- fee. A well-msde cup of chocolate or cocos will be found not only palatable and noarishing, bus condugive to & good night's rest, Urocers will | furoish the best quality, If :on‘uk for that pre- pared by Walter Baker & Co, ——————— THE REASON WHY you get the beat set of tecth for §81: A liberal batronage, the most ekilled workmanship comblued with ‘Thls 1s the secsot of tho benedts of sil modern improvements, r.McChesney's great success. s slegantand popular sstablishment found corne: Clark and Randolph streets. ~r e —— THE NEW EXCELSIOR OIL STOVES. One of tha fatesp and best oil stoves we bave seen 13 tho sbove sto Qus-. manufsctured by the Colemsn pparatus Company, of 223 Clask '(c t The sto seen marvels of beauty snd completencss, They are much larger than any of the other stoves, and are perfect tn hoint of eafety. Indoed, the Company offers reward of $1,000 to any one who can explode them by any falr means, Thelroftice in crowded with caetom- Call and see them. They advertise for Btate lng tonnty sgents, - ————— THE ROOT & BONS MUSIC €O, offer special Indncements to purchasers, at whole- 24l and retall, of sheet-muslc, music books, vio- Hne, guitars, and all kinds of musical fnstruments, Qeneral agonts for the Standard organ and Webor piano, Quillty gusrsnteed. No. 160 Btate strect. e ———— . \ . SUMMER EDUCATION, A Most achools bave long smmer vacatfpns, which given an opportanity to the puptls to Lrush up dar- ing the summer in npecial branchos at I, B, Dry- ant's Chicago Busincss Cullege, wharo there are no vacations, ———— MISS EMMA C. THURSBY WRITES COPELIN, 4*My plctares from yon, I think, are tho best T bave had, and pronounced by all my frlends the most beautifuily finlelied they havo ever seen. ™ ———— . To get what yon want, you must know what yon want to get, 'To know this, i often difMenli in matters of dress. Timo, tronble, and money are ived to ladies by compotent snd critical advice such a8 ia given In Andrewcs’ Iazar, the fashion Journal par excelience. W. R. Androws, Clncin. natl, publister. MARRIAGES, A A A A e PARDEE—ELDERKIN—At Blkhorn, Wis., May 23, by the Rev. Luthor Pardee, Rector of Calvary Chnrch, Chicago, assisted by the Rev., C. Al, Pullen, Nector of Jobn's Church, Elktomn, Frank Pardce, of Chicago, and Miss Hattic Klder- kin, youngest danghter of the Ilon. Edward Elderkin, of Elkhorn. VAN INGEN-LAWTON—At the residenco of tho bride's parents, Newport, R. 1., May 22, by the Hev. Dr, Thayer, Henry 8, Van Ingen, of fhlugn. sod Emma ., daughterof K, W, Law- on. DEATIIS,. A A e e e s SCIIOFF—At his lato rosidence, in this city, of typhold fever, Homer F. Scholl, Esq., in the Glat year of his age. PARKIURST—On the 24th Inst., of plearo pneumania, Kila A., wifeof 8, I, Parkhurat, in the 20th yoar of hor age, 5 Funcral Sunday from No. 32 Langley avanue, WHITE—On\ Fridsy, 25, at 7:60 o, m., after a lingering Illnnu,_ Ellen C., wife of yllczu\:el 3sWhite, aged 35 y 6 nronths and 10 uneral from her Jate resldence, No. 04 Miller sirect, on Sunday, 27th fnst., at 1l o'clock, by carriajes to Jesult Cliurch and depot; thonce b cara to Calvary, Frionds of the family are favited. COMPTON—On the 24th Inst., of braln fevor, nt 10" o'clock p, 1n., Willism I Compton, Joungost son of John Tt and Khza Compton, sged 5 yoars and 8 months, + BRENNAN—~On May 24, at G p. m., Dridget Drennan, aged 77 years. Funoral from her Iate reslderico, 108 Johnson street, at U o'clock, 20th inst., Ly carriages to Sacred Hleart Church, thence to Calvary. MEDIOAL, HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, iA Buomach, £ vt mane, Cdress Hoiman Liver Pad Co., N 0% 3118, No Yoo o0t R Piratidns s AN o iad ol .'§' i lric'é'"" i L2 VANILLA ORIOCOLATE, VANILIA CITOCOLATE, 5 FOR BREAKFAST, LUNOIH, and TRAVELERS, Defies all Tlonest Competition, ' Sold by all ! leading Grocers. DASE DALL SUPPLIES. o Headquarters for Baso-Ball Supplies; Whoteaale and Retall. Bpalding's o L1 fi% Leagua 1l samipls mall NS 3 feadonal Dead, $1,23, Athiateur Bead, $1.00. Spalding's N ow ‘System Bcors B DTN bt Jiimtrated \Catalogus tlae, 0. BPALDING & I} DOLLAIR STORE. DON'T FAIL TO VIiSIT ; E?S DOLLAR ZE 804 Retall, Send for price tist, D) saywhers. Hlaire 380 olsy Wige made HURNHAM, Bd W, Mavisun b7, Cuiceso, drua o 1, STORE, 106 MADISON-ST. CLOTHES-CLEANING, Y 0 l d! NS N | KD, abvrlning exjonso. K. our: el ol G S [N e clothes umn..x..r::fi ?u:,l.flln. 8 Spiadler, Droses LADIES AND GENTS, | and cleaned. ; WAIIR GOODS. HAE E AUCTION SALES, By BELISON, POMEROY & GO, Auctionecrs, 78and 80 standoiph-st. Positively Closing .Sale, THIS MORNING, AT OUR BTORES, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST. Rogers' Plated Ware, Sliverware, ~ Jewelry, Etc. ' THE GOODS MUST BE BOLD. ___ BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctr's. By WM. DMOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctloneery, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. ‘We shiall sall 8¢ 10 o'clock this forenoon New Furniture, Parlor Salta, Rockers, Eesy Chalrs, Sofas, sic, Cham- ber sets, Beadstoads, Bureaus, Commodes, Beds, Bed~ ding, ete. Diniug-room furolturc, Ex. Tables, Chalrs, Bideboards. Ofce furniture, Desks, Ofice Chalr, "CARPETS NEW. AND USED. ‘:I.u. ® large 10t of second-band housshold goods o 5 By lollltADl DBRUSH 2 Mce, 179 Deasborn-at. * » % l:xtengflu Sale of SMerlor“!mchg. {ewfiyL e T g:u' Cases, .A:)glh’ln{. Counters, Gas Flxturcs etc., Ang entirg stutk at Store 343 Btate-st., coruner of Jaokson. All to besold vegardless of cost. Sale EA TR SR Lo B, sadcoatiay: HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioness. BABBITIT'S TOILET SOAP, BABBITTS TOILAT S0P, —_— x o e K'.'n." and" tng g edos f A5 l‘gfiv ) FRUnHvaled for g, patlding P Y ufacturerof /. 1 TiaBhiics Tiedt Soap han perfected, ani S {Ehic The FINIHAT TOT) R v“;?i?’l!"‘n"n' he Vorld. Only (Ae puress Vegetadle Ofle useq in iy manwjacture, Foe Usein be Norsery it Bas Mo Eual, - ‘Worth ten times {ta cost to every mother Conts. Adiier % BEuD B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FORl BALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS, A PERFECT - TOILET S04P, Fint among the requlsites of the toflet s & gooy alticle of Sosp, bt to procare it 1a not always an oo matter. Many of the most exoensive Sonpe (o tha mat Xet are made from coarse and deletorfous muterialy seg thelr delicata coloring and fragTant perfama too oftey concesl the most rapulsive Impasitiss. The disclovures recently made publio regarding this subject are pogt. tively startling, and deservo serlous consideration. Beented 8oaps 7o now known to be extremely ohjer: tlonable, exvectally if appiled to the hends tnjuring 1ny hatr, irritating the sealo, and Induclog sovers hest, sclics, Tho character of tho fngredients may be Infesmed from the statement of a gentleman who makes thg scenting of Boaps his businesss he recently dectared thet persons enanged [n this ::Hunnem were short-lived; 10700 1 ton yeas o e v ¢ rocuTing & Tollet Boap 16 &4 Iast o0vIated hawaves, Toanke te! €nterprise and chemical ekl Of Mr. T T, Hannite, of Fork, the worli-renowned B0kp Manufaciases Mmonee extablishment 4 by far the Iargeet of (s ose T Kind in the United Btates. The rendwn of Mr: s ahy os variaus productipns lins by yoars been witely g semfuatbd, but this. Ia [RITRY A uxw;u;lhu Dumerous victories siready schicve: 7 Years of patjen scientifioex HE. BARBITE DAL steeeing in natfosting ea P eat tion f tha fincat tollet soap ever Introduced. The p §lpalingredienta aro the pureat vepetable ail; the factiiring processes aro entiroly How and orijingl s Sl resulf traiiapiy uaparalicd i uls depatimen o s *ILT. DAnnITEs TOILET BOAR™ 1a the trade-mark by whieh this ciegant tolict luxury 1 deslenaten aog £0r appiication o tho dellcata akin of {nfapta, ehitdrea andladies, 1t1s altogother unoqualed In 18 inojliec ried. Tho Sosn Is nad per/umed, 1h ngredicaa el of sich abeali urly 4 Lo raine o A0 rai chemlatry to disguise Inferior macerialt. . Th ost oo fincul taste conslders tho abeence of Ariificlal ifie norfection of awcetnets, and the pecullsr characiar: Isticof I, T, Babbitt's Tolles Boap randers [s 1l Bealtifal and aqrecnbio arilclo of tho KInG over mne: TR a el 10 et o Jas i 1 o et Tmen's folfel, whd ws L6 makos & HOAVY ALBEE 416 sea s ALHETS’ URe. belng of the finest sonpa for Lather It s fun _but the demand for ¢ Wil soag ork Tridune, Isced ipon the marke! coma goneral.—Neww B. T, BABBITT, Now York City, * AUCTION SALES. WM., A, BUTTERS & CO. Commimion Auctloneors, 118aad 130 Wabab-ay, BUTTERS & CO.’S Regular Satirday Furniture S - BATURDAY, May 26, at 0:30 o'clock 8. At their Salesrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash. Of the usual aasortment of Household Goods. MORTGAGERE'S SALE, Coffee John’s Restaurant - AT AUCTION. At No. 178 West Madison-st., MONDAY MORNING, May 28, &t 10 o'clock. 4 pihiee &858 buKgy-tirse, (will o fn 3 minutes), Uk * " WM. A. DUTTERS & CO. Auctlonoen. ABE LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, ‘WIIL hold an Auctlon Bale of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Jewelry and Morchandise, MONDAY AND YUESDAY MORNINGS, May 28 aaf X, At10 o'olock, at the Auction Rooms of WAL A, BUTTERS & 0., Northeast corner of Wabash-av. and Madison-st. BANEKRUPT SALE Lo . ""Vm. J.ITANNA’S STOOK WILL BE CONTINUED Tucsday Morning, May 20, A s oat T R BTk S0 T i blomenita, Machinery, Eie E1% vitine, Amigace. ‘WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlupeert. WEDNEBDAY TRADE SALE. 200 Packagos Glassware, Goblets, Tumblers, Ales, Wines, Lampa, Lagers, Chime neys, ete, WHITE GRAKITE msd YELLOW-WARE In Packages afd Open Lots, e, bt Catlpy finoe-Fised wnnml.m{’ “"}T’fi'fi;}fi' Gy 4t 0:30"3clock, 8 oA T B TAA & Lo Ancttoneern. THURSDAY TRADH BALE, DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIING, Boots and Bhoes, Straw Goods, And Wool Hata, Thursdsy Morulng, May 81, at 9:30 o'clock, & Co.' A d floor, :‘_E::'E{"{L'J' culu‘lc‘;ary‘ fig:é“.‘afl“.‘;fi‘.“..’:fi‘;‘.‘ 054 good s0d e o e TTERS & CO.. Auctionsers A OHOIOE COLLECTION orF * OIL PAINTINGS. AT AUTOTION, Thursday Morning, May 31, Attoprclock.af Stores, 190 and 132 Wabadh-a7. soithe e M A~ BUTTERS & €O., Auctionsers_ 7 By GEO, P, GORE & CO, 08 and 70 Wabash-av, : On Batarday, May 26, at 9 o'clock. 450 Ldts W, G. Orookory, and Yol low and Rookingham Wara. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Part Chamber tets, Wire Bprings, Bldsbosrds il' o’h‘:‘-&. wllln:lflflw I'A'Iullflly “.lll“l‘ Bodstesdss i Chairs, tocl Eusy s S fhebps L H s, Slow Cases, ] 4 Ibe, Upholstere: Bftmirediag R o ol SAARREE REGULAR TRADE SALE* DRY GOODS, Tuesday, May 29, 9:30 8, m. Involce SPECIAL OFFERING! Dy order of Robert Macdonald, Now York. Hame burg Kmbroldertes, Bwiss Embroldorles, Linen Edgch Loom Edges, Embrofdered Collars and Cuffs, Haadker chiets, Victorts Lawas and Bwisa Mulls. This stoc€ comprises all that is deatrablo ia design or quaiir, sod will be sold without reserve fn auswer to lmparative de- mands for money on the part of tha luum\mfl‘; Country and ity Merchaats desiring (0 replanisb sbe! 3 stocks In thess Hues of goods will serve thels best o terests by attending thig sale. DRESS SILKS, Olothing, %t.r;aw Goods, Hosiery, . e 3 Dresarsyhirts, Percale Shirta Towels, . gxl'ul;:s, Cutl oV A‘J‘pacaaary'. GlnghnmS' y Dress Linens, Plaids, Cottonades,* Oil Elhmies.t Aprons, -~ Sun Bonnets, Trunks, Suspenders, Notions, Eto., Eto. CARPETS---At 1 o’clock p. I GEO. P. GORR & CO.. Auctloaeers, —QEO.F OOUE 8 D0 i SR FIONEBY, CELEDRATED mm-i:o.*},‘ Unfon ~expresscd mc‘k‘nlln. .:5 pward o 40, 000 per B~ Addresd JoremQUNRKE, Cantes 3 toaer, Chlcago