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8 THE CITY GENERAL NEWS. ‘Thers 4 a fine black mare awaiting an owner at the City Pound, No. 425 Thirty-ihird street, The Mill-Scharcr contested election case ended in the County Court yeaterday by s disagreement of the jury. A carrespondent ia informed that the Second Regiment Ia not a religions organization, and that the new Conrt-Honse Is not to be ballt under the auspices of the Cstholic Church, Ats meeting of Company C, Second Regiment Tllinoia Btate Guard, beld at thelr armory, Lieut. J. B. Foley wan elected Captain, to 1 a vacancy, and Sergt. James Lusk was elected First-Lienten- sul. The temperature yesterdsy, ss observed by Manasse, opticlan, No. 88 Madison street (Tnm- unx Building), was aySa. m., 60 degrees; 102, m, 61312 m., 04;3 p. m., G4f “)" m., Ol Barometer as 8 8. m, 20.08; 8 p, m., 30.03, ‘The next Exporition will open Wedneeday, Ang. 20, and close Saturday, Ock. 13. All persons deslrous of procuring space shonld make fmmedie ate application. aa it {s now certain that all will be ments for location will be made v Of tho Committee of Dosrd of Trade men ap- polnted to ratse subscriptions among the members ©n *Change for the benefit of the Mi. Carmel suf. forere, alL, I B Oldershaw yesterday reported Laving coliected $488; Mr. Uammill, about $300; and Mr. Sprusnce, $75. Grorpa H. Christian, former partner of Gov, Warbburn in the Washtiorn Mitle at M.nnespolie, Minn,, is stopping at the Palmer House, Ar. Christian was one of the nrst to iniroduce Into this country the machinery for manufactaring the now greatly celebrated patent flour. & Tostmaster-General Key has recently fsaned his circalar lnviling propusals for the all mesnenger, tronnicr, and mail-station acrvice at Chicago, ‘Theae bids shonld be addressed to the Becond As- sistant Postmaster-General at Washington, and will e zecelved up to Jaly 25 Laura Bell, o 20-months old daoghter of An- drew Bell, sesiding at State and Thirty-fourth streots, win aceidenily run over and Instantly killed at 7:20 last evening, by car No. 928 nf the State strect line. _The driver, Patrick Doyle, and the conductor, Thomas McDermott, wera bath Tocked up to awalt the result of the Coroner's jury. The ladles of the Flower Misslon are'distributing 600 to K00 bouquets & week. ‘The labor of sending these to the sarious hospitais {s very considerable, Any friends of the Miestun who can spare their carriagen fo an hour betwoen 11 and T on Weines- day will conter a great favor, both 1o ludies and to the eick, if they will call ot or send them to 05 \Fasbington atreek, (o aid in the work of dintribu- on. The cuployes of the stone-cutting department of the new custon fonso tutned out In farce yestor- day, with their families und friende, and taking the fine' steamer Sheboygan, of the Govdrich Line, 1all band of music, and n ample supply of provi fona and implements for athielic sports, fepalr to Nighlaud P'ark, whero they speat a most enjoy- able day, Some 600 persons participated in the feativltica, and ihe occasion was marred by 10 Ace cident or distarbance, Willlam J. Heeney lost his footing and fell tlurough 8 wky-light on the West Side one day iast ‘week, and alicr the Coroner's jury hed returned a yerdict of accidental death’ he was yesterday Vburied with becoming honors [n Calvary Cemetery. On his coffin wus placed A maenificent wreath of Qowers, which bore the followlng lancription: **In memory of Willlam J. Heeney, as a token of respect from his fellow clerks in She shlpulog de- partuicotof J. V. Farwell & Co,'s," Edward C, Waller, a renl cstate dealer st 8¢ Washingion atreet, went into voluntary bunkrapte cy yesterday. Hlis preferred debia amount to $1,- LU0 for taxes; the sccured are §920,000, and the unsecurced §172. 000, besides 814,530, 18 for an ac- commodation paper, 11is asscts comprise cquities of rmleml;lluu worth about $10, 000, a larga nmonnt of incumbered real entate, and 1,200 shares of stock of the par value of $120,000 in the Union Berew and Holt L'nmpnn{. the value of which {s only r:nmml. The petitlon was seferred to the eglster, Stii} another victim of W. Il Peckham and the Chicago Bullding Soclety came Into. court_yester- day to obtain reltef. Her name trzs Maria K(velnn. 8nd ahe states that she fmylaycd Peckham Lo con- duct 8 suit apainet the Building Soclety to set asdo a uenrious contract. Hic, however, betrayed in the ‘way which has been so uften detailed at length in the papers recently, and 8 decrec was secretly rene dered againat her for $2,4 ). Bhe clisrges that Feckbam wns [aid $T.000 to scil ber outy aud thereforo asked to have the decree set aslde. At sbont 10:30 o'clock last Thureday night a cer- tain lawyer in thin cllg walking down Milwai kea avonue, iwlrling his cane and thinking of girl, whon the lower part of Lis unwent{onables caught In an awnlng-hook, tearing the former to the extent of aboat aix Inches, 1fe put about and returned home to sleep over tho catastrophe. The mofe be thoaght about it the madder he got, sad he resolved lo pget even, If pomi- ble With hie head flled with ~ thia ddes, the Chancellor srose betimes in the morning and visited tr.e owner of the offlending awning- Book and demsnded $5 aa a xmmpenu'lnr offend- ed dignity, The damagea not belvg lonh:nmlnf, the injured party commenced suit to rocover it in the coarty, G At & meeting of owners of corn Dearborn street, heid yesterday in office, it was resolved’ to clrculale oroperty on Vterling'e petition ad- dresscd to tbe Council statiog that the delay in opening Dearporn street {3 deprecisting the prop- erty, and requesting the city to {ssue vouchers for the amonnta due the soveral owners, aud they to wait until the collection of the assessment, with- ous Interest, the city nsing due alligence ta collect the ssme, “and applying for jndyment in 1878, The lot-owners agreed to deed the property taken for the strect jmmedlately, ¥o that there will be no delay in opeuing it. This gives the inslde owners sbout two years' time, A majority of the corners were represented, and will ucet thie Commlttes on Streets and Alleys of the South Division next ‘Wedneaday, Coroner Dietzsch had a harvest {nll!nlly from the following inquests: Willlam Ileaney, at No. 148 Jellerson strect, who died of Injuries recelved by an accldental fall through a skyligbt at No. 167 Weat Madisun street; Johanna McQucen, a ballet girl at the Agelphi, who dicd at the County Ilose Ital of cerebro-meningitia and epileptic fitas ieary Durkhardt, & boy at No. 00 Xintu avenue, who was accldentally drowned fn a dry-dock betweon Harrison and Polk wireets: upon an nnknown womnn ot the Coust, lospital, who dicd Friday fn a stora on Wabas| avenue from snemia of the vrain; Maria O'Shes, who died ot the County Hospital of acute conges- tlon of the bratn: and ‘upon & Loy who was sccle Gentally drowned at Graud Crossing. At a0 adjourncd mectlng of the Committee in chiarga of the Buttertly Hall, held at 4 o'clock yea- terday afternoun at “the Tremont touse, specind thanks wero tendered to the ladies of the Apollo Club and = gentlemen of \he . Madngal Club for “thelr ~ asslstance, and Mra, Dr. \Woodyalt, Alles Givbs,' Mz, Jobn W. Root, and Mr, Charles Tonncy for thelr une tiring cforta jn hehalf of the eniertainment ,and Redfield and Sharp. 1t wan declded be nu rehearsal” Monday, ss ane Tounced, but instead thero should be vne for the 8outh Bide on Tuesday at4 p, m,, at Martine's 1tall, and for the Wesi Side Wedncsday at the sama hour st Martine's lall, ‘The Committee will meet at the Tremont Houwo club-roome to-morrow at4 P2 Al cbildren connected with the atter iall will have conveyancea provided with carelul asttendants for the performance on Thursisy, At 8 regular meeting of Tlope of Q. T., Jupe 18, n revolution w; dopted de- all connection with the Grand Lodge of 3 1t so happened that Mr. Caleb ¢ epresentative of the Grand Lodge of Iiinois, rrurnt and demauded the churter lnd‘rruprlly of -the Lodge. 'The gemand was refused by Mr, Charles C. Sulveser, Sneclal District Deputy of the Itight Worthy Grand Lodgo ot the World, who procceded to stale that \E Lodge lisd psid for ita property, and that It dia; Propose to give up its_charter or -nylhm& e 1o & party. which_ claimed to be & Grand Lodge of " Good Tem!;lln but which had no charter, This Hayman denled, wherenpon Mr, Salvescr showed up the geullos wan's lodge as one devived chiefly for the purpose of mouey-making, and ot particolarly in 1ho in- tereats of temperance. Nr. Hayman talked back, and even wentso fur as (o abuse Alr, Salveser's lodee, when the body Thu 1lope of '7U Louge bas p mined Lo malutain the of s existence. and {a d princlples of the Order iv all their mtegrity, A sad accldent occurred yesterday morning on bosrd the achooner Mary Copley, 1ylog ncar thu foat uf Dearbory street, $Henry Gillinure, a youny man of 17 years, sou of ‘Capt.” J, E. Gilimore, of the vessel ‘nauied above, fatally shot bimself—ac- Cidentally, 1l {6 beileved: ‘Tho. mate. Azatia Phelps, aw him in the forccastle at v o'clock, Iviugin his bunk, smoking, Je chatted plesa- hls custow, fora few minutes, aod ps went awsy, lvlvinfhlmllune. Noth jug was scen or beard of him untll about 11 o'clock, when anolber metaber.of the crew went down Into the 2 aceiog - bim g Covered with © lood: seovible state. WIS pipe Tai Lim, and s small, four-barreled platol was clenched in bis right band. Tho ball bad cntered the brain apoutbalf wn dich above the right eye, and lodged there. The railor gave thu alurm 10 the Captain aud mate. Lr. Hazter wan calicd and came lwmedistely alterward, but the unfortutite young wau wae past all bumian ekill, anddied in a few boure aficr tho accident, No une on board the veascl beard the anot, and it is thought that the victln, who was provably examlning the weapon, Liad sbot bimself shout 30 o'clock. An hour after, hie was discoyercd with the faial wound. De: cearcd's hume woa at Dexter, Jeterson County, N, Y., where bis mother resldés. The sad event'has seadered Capt. Glllmore griof-atricken in the ex- trewe. e g0l wasa proisising young inan, who asslated him greatly on the vessel, and was 8 uni- veral favoriio wlih the crew. The body will be taken to decessed's late bome. TUE GAGE CABE, Judge McAlllsler was occupicd all day yesterday 14 beunng some legsl arguments in the case of the City va. Lavid A, Gage,'s ault brougnt to make 4 urctiea pay thie'smount of bis defaleation. The argumecute wero oo Keacral demurreny o tbe ewuth, winth, tenth, and. eleventh pleas of the surctics, and 10 tle rejoinders 1o (be sccund and third repilcations to the fourth ples, aod a apccial dewmurrez 40 Gage's sepazise piea. John Thorn, New Orleans; C. it. ‘Diick ac Jollet; 0, sathorizing the torrowing of 82 piled to the building of sewers in thaso parts of the clty where they are most nceded. A reporter yes- A year and a half ago Judge Booth declded In favor of " the city nearly the same questions that arg taised now, and demurrers to the first, third, and fonrth pleas. The defendant thén filed new pleas settingont subatantially the rame facts In & nome- what different form. The sabstance of these pless {8 that the defalcation occurred during Gage's first term of omce, and thst the eureties and his recond bond are not lisble, and that he was, without the sureties’ knowledge of consent, permitted to lnan the ity fonds at interost, which discharged his sarcties, Mr. Frank Adams, on behalf of tha city, oc- cnpled nearly tha whole of the day tyith his argu- ment, and he was followed by George C, Campbell on behall of the suretica, “The arguments were then postponed: to Taesday, when Mcssrs, Sidney 8mith ana J, F. Bonfleld, on hebalf of the city, will apesk, 2ad Ar. Dexter on the part of the de- fendants. A MUSICAL DUEL. An Interesting musical duel camo off last week on #n otherwise quiet semi-enburban strect up on the West Side. & gentleman having backed hisonly danghter, & beautifal girl of 19, Who haa just com- pleted her musical education, against—in his own expressive jangn rln]lh(n hat wralkeid on tvo legs squalled or pounded 1vory that the party of second part could produce, the stakes be- ing !500 aside.” The person challenged trotted out an Italian Marqnis (8 bandit, as the case may have been) armaif with a tenor voice which enabled him to fake a high X note and shake it just an easy a8 a lerrior does a sick rat, and 8 hand-organ of ten cat-power. Betting al once opened llvely, the Italian meiling at $100 to $85 in the pools. * Mins ——, whose name [s suppressed st the earnest re- ucat of her relatives, seemed trained somewhot ane and iacking in muscle, Her voico 15 a bright cardinal-bay mezzo-soprano, abont sixtecn hands in height; sho Accompanied herseif on a piano by B favorite maker (who can learn our rates of ad- vertising on avplication at the buslness ofice, car- mer of Madison and Dearborn streets) and sppear- ed_resolule and confident, thonzh grasve. At 7:3014 the refereo and time-keeper sent them away toan even start, In less than sis minntes the ‘simultancous slsmming.down of windows allover the block rescmbled the rapld and sus. tsined fire of an Infantry regiment, and at 7:61 numerous cilizens loving peace appeared on their front steps and made ladicrously impotent attempts simultancourly to stop.their ears and shake thelr fete at the enraged combatants, At 8:07 the Mar- s began to show signs of fatigne, and shifted “m #op of his infernal machinets **The Sweet iy and By,” thereby cauvelng a revalsion in the betting, which was now 850 to $40 on the young woman, A policeman embraced the opporinnity of this comparative lull tv creep up and endeavor 10 arrest him (crics of **Fonil"), bnt just a3 he stretched out his band the young lady laanched a sustalned pisticato war-mhoop und pul on the cighty-one-ton Fedll. and (he officer reeled madly and ded from the ecene, desfened for life. By 8:35 the Dbetting was two fo one on the lady, who showed ‘no nlens of fatijue, but fished out & dificuit piece by Wag- ner, *‘The Bombardment of Deligradschtsch,” with the war-cries of the enraged combatants in the origiral Rtusslan and Turklsh, the score being 30 complicated tiat it looked o tho nnmusical naked eye, unalded by the moat powerful micra- scopes, like an Impenetrable Jungle snrrounded by an electrified Virginia fence. ‘Iliero were aixteen ages of this, and when she came to the third the ?fll er of the musical l""‘" gged her to atop. ssying that he would rather lose the 8500 thag hear the rest. ‘The beautifal girl, howerer, coptinued resoiutely, snd at the exqulsite pasaage wheron vombshell bozat tnaido a Tem the explosion is followed by the bysterical screams of 300 wowen, the Jtalian Macquis smashied the in- sldes of his organ vut upon tbe bydrant, jammed his fugers into bis cars, and fled down West Adams street, his hair having turned white as snow in the sgony of the confiict. (Time, 1h, 1lm. I648.) The piano was trombling in every limb, and its wires were bathed in tetailic swent, but otlerwlise the viclors showed no rigns of distrees. HOTEL ANRIVALS, Tremont Mour=The ion. F; D, Cammer, 14 G, Spencer, Mitwankees <k [sland Lact 1.1, Koblaron, Albion, N. ¥. i Dr. L. B, Lacey, Council Biutes W, 0. Pascos sud Charles 'Lockwood Liverpuot, kuges 2. A, Willard, logtou, Jaye 8. J2 athony, Valparaiso; = W. F. Lang. plitebine W. 8. Q‘Jllllglx J. B, Richardsos, Utlca the i X" Oarregli, Montresli U. W, 3 I New Pulmer flouse— Decker, Hu I, Galt, Wasningion: E. O. Katbbon. Gen. i, M. giomaity dén. i1 1. lliner, Tunckat A mball, Greenlay; the THon. 0. o Uphwm, Cofnecticaty 1. WG Mifatars, Albangy . 8. Guroer, A. It Va Wtusk, Now Yorky Jug anuary, st. Lo bor, fostons Uivin, Baftimora; b! slaniresl: G. Commercial=W, e Eewsn e, i, Wiging, osktordi v 0. dorman uskegon A, 1, V0. 4 b bougiusk Lafeyecio. BORROWING FOR BEWERS, ‘WHAT THE COMPTAOLLER THINKS OF IT. The Council Tharsday night passed o resclution ,000, to be np- terdsy saked Comptroller Farwell about the prob- abllity of obtalning & loan of the above amount, and also as loble opinionof the wisdom of the action of the Council. The reporter asked If nny apolication bad been mada for the money, and Mr, PFarweil replied in the negative, * Do you think," continued the scnbe, °**that :hen wlil beany dificalty about effecting that oany" g} *\Well, T can't exactly eay. I do mot suppose that the Council meant to havo $200,000 borrow- ed, Inaddition to the § 00 lprmprl.tld for sewers in the general appropriatfon bill, You know, of course, that wo will have 1o borrow that amount, as well a4 cnough more o ineet tue cur- rentexpenses of the city because the tazes for this year will not be coliccted till neat yesr, and of courss this year's expenses cannot (il then be paid out of ‘this yesr's taxes. Everybody under- standa that, ‘have elready borrowed $1,000,« 000 for expenees of this year, and wa will batween this and thie first of next January fncur current ex- enses amounting to $2,000,000 more. We will v ta vatraw that, toa." **Then yon think the work of borrowlag is golng 1o be dificultt” *+ 1 dlid not say that, but $2,200,000 i« a large amount ta ark for, cven though 1% is aaked for ulece-nieal. **You are not of the oplalon that, becanse the Council has suthorized (his loan and expenditure, the capitatists about town and clsewhere will think that tbe Council I getting extravagant—going back on its well-known policy of rotormr” *+ 1 think that it iua good plan to pay old debte befate incuering new anes, Uon't yout" The reporter made s pereonal application, and, thinking a moment, knew thut such was the idea of some wise heads in the Finsnce Committeo, snd sald **Yes, " **Tam in favor of sewerage, and want to see tho sanitary condition of the city improved just as nuch as anybody does, but 1do notlike o sce new Imrmv-mlnll begun when the city is plunged Gncper [ debt to yay for toens We have now. & debt of sumething like $800,000 for public im- provemonta ot yat paid fur, and | would Jike to weo that debt pald.” **If you wete directed to make the loan, you could do so, could you nutt **1t Is eany euough to borrow money when tho secarnity Is a8 good promise Lo pay’ of tho ity uf Chlcaga, 0 rato of {ntereat Is what must o matters. ' **You have been getting money at8 per cent; bt along nuw fur some time! **YVes, ' Furwell, *+ And you have not solicited any loans eltberr* **No, I'have not ‘ehipned’ any, The nly s allcit- ing thnt has Leen done 18 telling those who brought mouey to us that if they had any wore we would takeiiat the samo rate, O per ceul. ™ **‘The so-ct l‘fll ‘lu,lnullr loan' of last year falis B doe: Targs part of 1t falls dus withina few D iars Cilled 1o & HOGT SRy O those popular loan warraiite, ™ **Will not sotie measure llko the populsrloan be tesorted o aguiu thie yeart® 241t sy be s, responded the Comptraller. **Now, do you not really think that the persuns holding the popular-loan " warrsuts, which draw intercet at 8 per cent, will be ready und willlug w fend that wioney right back to the city un new war- rantsat G per ceut?” **I bope #0," salid Mr. F., **and should not be 4 1€ shey were, ™ 1 not the sale of those bonds yesterday at ge premium Lave the eftect of increaslng in Chicago sccurities and making bore ¥ W Liink It will, It shonld, at aoy rate.'! *The, after all, you thiok Cbicago credis pretty goodr™ **Yee, —but Idon't belleve in abusing (¢, nor :th'xzm lmproving when we can'y seally afe And the peporier withdrew, EDUCATIONAL, MEXTING OF TUE COUNTY BOARD. Anadjourped meeting of the County Board of Edvcation wns held yesterday afternoon at tho rooms of the Board, No. 173 Handolph street, Presldent Catskin ln the chalr aad all tuc members being present. v 5 ‘The President announced that the specls) order for the dsy was tha f3lng of the sslarles of the teachers, engineer, and janitor at tho County Noz- 10ul. e proposed the followlug seductions: Reduction. FProf. Wentwort 500 207 Frok Tt orquccensor..o.. $ 2000 ¥ & ¥rof. 1,10 M Prof, Tie 1100 0 Miss Worthio; Lo =0 Miss kite Lo I ias 53 A i) T Eugluser M 1,40 40 Total, Br. Clark moved that the sviarg of the Priscipal 7. Clark move: at the ] jacipal e reduced uuml‘l.ooola!‘:.'l." :nu. 2 '_,u”r‘.»cuum;r ulfered an amendment fiziog I8 at 'i'tj’f. Lewiy moved to make 1t$2,5008 year. Car- e Mr, O'Connell moved that the salaries of the other teachers be reduced 10 per ceut. Bir. Ciark objected, Tho salary of the Priucipal bad been reduced aboul 13 per cent. It would bo au iovidious dustinction, haviog dona that, to re- duce the vthers but 10 per cent. Lo moved thay pearance of the men anil the conditiorn of the sta- Jary desired to learn what he knew of Hickey's THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. JUNE 17, T1877—BIXTEEN PAGLS, the salaries of the other teachern for the ensuing year be reduced 15 per cent. Carrled. (T1] ed. Mr. Ganinor moved to rednce the salary of the engineer and his analstant from $1, 800 to 81,200, Mr. Clark moved that the ealay be reduced 15 A ] percent. Carrled, which makea the salary $1,530 ayear, ,nurlond then proceeded to the election of teschers for the ensning year, 4130 O'GLOCK A. M. 3r. Clark nominated Prof. \Wentworth, the pres. ent incombent, for Principal. The vote stood: Yeas—Holden, Clark, Harms, Lawle—d4, Navs-Catskin. Fiaat, U'Conneil, Usrdner—4. A second vate was taken with the same resul aud the Foard adjourned uatil noxt Wedsesday o Pom. FOREIGN. The regnits monibir e ution of spotiesnts | A SUSpicious Calm Prevail- for teachera’ certificates for the county was held Yeuterday At the roome of tho County Bosrd of Ed- ing Along the Dan- ueation by County Superintendent tieorge D. ube Plant, Thirty canitdates, six miales and twenty. . four females, ‘were examined. The resulta will be annonnced to-morrow, DIPLOMAS, Diplomas were yesterday ed 1 Ghatoof T County Rormmas Schoat o 1AL, ive of an A, hi s o ‘ounty "Normal Sc! 877, ‘Tho fallowlog 1 u lat of e gradustes, with their tive o ug ppronciing centages “upon special exsmination: Ma tooth, 1) :Anr?n llngler, 843 Frances )(nnurl torm, 01 Magy O, Clatks, ULV Emma, A, Heoadbenty K Flets May, 72: Mary M. Springe 4 lds alsn Ko elly Mat- M. Wood, 813 thewn, THG3 tls, £0Y. On the regular examination for the three years Miss Frances Moran stood higheat, her averags being 02, On the special examination the averago of ian Stay Kooth, 04 was highest, The gralu. ating exerclacn will be held at the Normal School on Thursdsy evenlng, the 28th fast, THE CITY-HALL. erday were $330. at Any Moment. tween Rhssia and England, The leenso recelpts The bulding permits lewned during the pastweek | A Most Critical State of Feeling Belween B'&;' far stroctures whose estimated costis 8100, the Two Nations. Mr. Prank Barrett, tho chief clerk of the Comp- troller's ofice, returned yesterday from a vacation sshich he has spont vleassntlyamong the Allegeny | HONOrs in Store for Gen. Grant Mountains. and Minister Washburne. The Treastiry wae yesterday enriched by £9,273 from the Water Department, $1,850 from the Comptroller, $200 from the City Collector, and $01,030 from tho Connty Tressurer. Fourteen new cases of acarlet fever were report. THE GREAT MOVE, SPECULATIONS CONCERNING IT. Special Dispaich to The Tribune. ed at tho Health Dopartment yesterday. Nine of New Yorg, June 17—3:40 2. m.—Uispatelies tliese cases are at one bouse, No. 175 DBurlin; 3 from the Russian headquarters report .that street. Liighteen deatbs have occurred thls weel from. tho scariet. ylapuc, Tho weath-rate frouw | leavy fichiting took place on Monday at Tur- other discasca is abont as uenal, tukal, but the rcsult, or cven the At110'clock to-morrow morning the Depart- | meuns by which the engagement was brought ment of Public Works wiil open bids for tha con- x 5 3 about, are kept sccret. No correspondents ?nfififl“:’n’:gfih’fi"fi:fifl"nfi?fi&“'.'flgfl'f?f-‘:."t,‘;f are now allowed toleave the Russlan headquar- n’unll Tor the paving, etc., of the Intersections of | ters, and those who are fortunate enough to be rth Stats street, from Kinzie to Chicago avenuc, 2 o % at the sceno of the fighting cannot uze the :.'flgpr[?-, p:?l. fariamilng L0 ot s lron telegroph to send ihelr unews forward, ollowing bullding permits wero lamed yes- | The Grand Duke Nicholas has shut off 5 every avenue by which Intelligence of the forthcoming great move of hils army can get 6,000 | abrond. Rallwayas, post-roads, the teiegraph each: Thomas Chachal, 8 two-atory andg basement | lincs, and even the mail bags, are under hisjeen- sorship. The very fact of this silence at the " Wallin, two three.story and bascment brown atone-front dwllings 25248 fect each, Dear- torn aveaue, neae Schlllor otreot, ta cont dwelllng 22252 feet, Centra nvcnite, near Sixtecnit street, cost 92,5005 A, juhnson & Co., & five. story furmitnre-factory, 48x80. corner of Ureen | scat of war Indicates and Phillips streets, to cost §,000; George Hochn, N13, A two-story and cetlar atoresdiveiling Aogn0, Siate OB RINEROR DR RIAT RYR struet, nenr Thisty-third, &3, 000: dewett £, lilcker, | The correspondeut states that heavy cannon- a three-stary and basement atono-front dwelling | ading was golng on Friday at Fort Maratin, ‘-r"_’l;"go feet, No. 403 Buporiot street, to cost | gituated below Hustchuk, and at Rahova, down o the river o short distanco from Widdin, The Polico Cominiltes, the Mayor, snd the | Whether the firlng swas opened by Turklsh or heads of the Police Department—Unict llickey | Rusaslan batteries is not stated, therefore the INSPECTING THE RTATION, and Depuly Chief Dixon—yesterday wado & tour of inapection of the Police Department. They bes cannonading may have been for the purpose of fnn at 0 o'clock In the morning, and st 8 o'clock { masking an attempt at a passage of vho river n e " evoning had gose ihrough- m tha Siktlons “pm.lt':,'; o e pation TIIR BEGINNING OF A GHEAT DATTLE at some other point, or it mny have been fn by the commanding oiicer, and thus (gu inspect. | at Rustebuk and Rabova. All along the lower ors had au opportunity of reeing the averago con- i ¢ " | part of the Danube a violent stcrm hurst on dition of the wen aud their_uniforme, “The ap- | it o as b Shib 1 ns fssta e ks tlona, respecting furniture, L.Ming, etc,. wera | that the Russians would attempt a surprise dur- Bighly eatlafactory to the authoritles, In polat of cléanfineasand ondor the Department showed ot | In% tho fotcuse darkness, Nothiug of tto kind 10 good advantage, The Mayor wae called away | Wos attempted, however. betoro tho rotnds ind boen made, an fhe Grand fezed misdemeanors, and the Commitice conclud generally hot. ed tha inspcction” withont his Honor, The bulld- . iogs were ngu‘!’l :axlnlfilmmlnng same of the Al ENGLAND AND RUSSIA. ermenarodacidedly of tho oplnion that several now Sations shotid be bult, ‘K pairs wers. not desmed BECATIONS HETWERY TUE/TWO NATIONS, necessary cxcept In thoss bulldings which are rent. Special Dispateh to Tt Tribune. od and uro of & poor quality,—tco voor, in fact, New Yonk, June 17—3:30 a. m,—A corre- furtheclty to repalr at {is ownexpense. 'I'he ‘¢ | spondent at 8t. Peleraburg telegraphs ho has s Siations'ars 1t In- bad Ronditloss bat tva | bad a cooveraation with an oficer bighin the hulldings sre small and of wood, so tho Committee | confdence of the Russlan Government on tho think that, rathor than waste money on thelr ro- il , ‘ahoul subject of the relations between England and BAlia R bonses for faove thres stutiony. - *° ** | Russia, which ~was of tho most impor- tant nature. The correapondent was naturally anxlous to ascertain the views of the Russian Government on the attitude assumed Ly En- The anniversary exercises of the Lake Forest | gland In velation to the war, and the informa- tlon ubtalued may be relied on as coming from Thore wi)l be & Gospel temperanee meetlog in | tho highest possible source. Tho rolations be- Farwell [all this evening led by W. O, Lattimore. | tween England -and Russia st the present Gospel temperance meeting st Unlon Chapel, | moment, according to the gentleman in ques- No, 07 South Desplaines street, this evening at 8 | tion, are of -the most critical kind short ANNOUNCEMENTS. Caiversity tako piace Priday aad Saturday. o'clock, Jed by Tony Delight, ofactual war. The two countrics stand on The Commencement exercisca of Bennet Medlcal TON VERY VARG OF HOSTILITIAS, College will takp place at the Collego-Hsll, No. | and the slightest incident might at any time precipltate a contlict. Never since the Crimcan of the Park Institote | war has the situation been of such pecullar diM- ning at the school, No. | culty, though the relstive strongtl and Influ- cnces of Rusaia and of England have changed 511 Btate strect, Wednesday at 2 p, m. The graduating exerc! take place Thursilay e 103 Ashland avenue, to be followed by & reception. Trof, Walter C. Lymau will give readings and | yery materially since that perlod. recitations under tho aueplces of the West Sido Dime Lecture Course at 3:40° to-day at Occidental held at'the northwest corner uf Ashlans and Weat Lake strect this sfternoon at 4 The gradaating exerclscs of tlo Class of '77 of | tude. Ble speaks so indedultely of Dearborn Seminary will take place {n Plymonth * DRITISU INTRREATS," Church Thuraday evening. No formal favitations * | that anything under the sua may be Included fo :‘.‘.'.E,_""’ Raget, teyramdy latsienied Delng Wel the category. Yet it s whg: thess undefined The Rev. W. F. Crafts will apeak In thoe Taber. | 884 unnamed eutitics are cudangered that Ec- o QFTOW Bt 4’:?10 D. m, .‘:leuhk:n v an::v Rland will fght. The adoption of such s polley from the Mountof Dlcssing. Binging conducted | gy thig hasn present advantage for Eogland, nacle by the Bliss Memorial Cholr andaquarictie of malo volces, which Is very irritating to Ruasia, and for that The Waabingtonian Total Abstinence Aocta. | ¥ery reason may end In more injury to the real tlon will hold” thelr Arst public meeting in the | vital fnterests of the Euglish people than would chapel of the Washingtonian oms | yiourisy | a straightforward and outspoken declaration of thie course intended to bo pursued, Its advane evening. Addresses will be deliversd by we ey, W. I Ryderand A, W. Green, Esq. s f The Athenwum vacation-school will bo open | 185e8 for the present, however, every moming from §) to 1 v'clock at No. 63 Waehe CANNOT BE QUESTIONED, ington steect, Terms $1 s week, Prof. | England roserves to bersclt the decision ‘as to Marchand's cl: ! French begioners meets Mon. day and Thurs Wednesday evening In the hell adjol; ghitehsaaarf, Iyt el s Want | Bt B, T o 1’ Bucamat o orm tertaluments. resting the progress of the Ruula:x n:r:“x; ts gt 47 el Seres S HETG | Chces o ey dened miavarie, the Incss necess | samno interests could bo represented as perfectly muslc will be in attendance, and the Committes i e foutive] o charge Hramies presornt va | 1o a strang coalitlo nd the cha completed thelr arrangements for the seaa en appointed Gener: recelre money, and to transact all by aary lo carry out the objucts of tho Assoclation un- der the dircction of tho Exccutive Committce, FUEE FLON 4Lh DASURR. in thele new additlon as & reading. lurplh:d with dally aud weekly ne! odlcas, ete, 3t 18 to be entlrely free tartun bias, snd & cordisl fnvitation | w, to bo | declare bersclf detuitely, Ru ot all sec e upen every evening excejR Sunday from 7 to 10 o'cluck, CRIMINAL, B. P. Deane was Jocked up at the Central Sta. | actually st war. tiun last evening charged with strect, in an alley near the cornor of Van Buren street and Fifth avenve, The smount claimed s $80. United States Commissioner lloyne yesterday held Willlawa Kline to hall o the sum of $400 on charge of passing counterfeit money. M. M. iuduces the Porte to distrust Russia, aud AS341L8 BUSSIAN CREDIT through her press aud her financiul and diplo- Maore was alta hetd to bail—$1,800—an charge of P selling liquors and tobacca without United Gtates | Matic agentics, But for Englaud the Caar Mcense. thinks Twrkey would haye surrcndered long Mose Abrshams, John Drady, Heory Smith, #f. | 980, aud it may truly be sald that England is Philllps, and Jobn Hill were befora Justico D'Wolf | fudirectly maklog war on Russla through Tur- yesterday for swindling s man namod I, wende- | key, Count Schiouvaloll is instructed to 2ay ex- man oul of $108 in & game of faro at No. 148 | plicitly that war would bo preferable to tho 11 was discharged, and the others sriminal Court. In' bouds of $100 | Prescut uncertaluty. Wilson Fulion, of Busbara. Johnaos, “jumate of 8 | 5 caining ground that Rus No. 302 Clark street, larceny of $75 from | 2 ¥ (e Brasi: Nrchalas Noua. shewing o e of | takie such actlon as wil forco Englaud to Kobest McCunc, with whom he had o Sgus yester- DECLARE OEZHSELY DEFINITELY. ‘The wonpded on hand & enough. Policeman McArthur was in quite a dise his bowcls Lave not moved sincu they were cul open. However, he Las eateu but littfo sluce tho occurrence, and Rhls way account for it Joban Gairas, who was stabbed by Haslem, is yuite low st his eoce, No. 400 Weat Indiana street, sud the pbysidl ornot. Alasisw was be tosday. aud wus beld without Lail GEN. GRANT, HONOUS PAST AND FUTUKE. Bpectal Dispatch (o Taa Tribune, trom the otce | Which Is Comsidered Indica- ‘Yiaria Conb, 04is: Georgo &, Car. | The Great Move Liablo to Begin Something About the Relations Be- The weather in tho Valley of the Danube is ‘What makes the situation so unsatisfactory 3 is the Indeflnlte policy pursued by England In l.l‘:lglé‘:nllndlwu. between Elizabeth and Throop rolatlon to Turkey. Hbo will ncither sy one An open-air Gospal temperance menllng will be | thing or the other. Sho.wlll neither say defl- avenuo | nitely that ahe will fight in certaln contingen- 07clocky | ies ‘nor will shosay that under all clreum- Ied by Georgo Hvans, suslted by soveral retormel | L e will maintaln » strictly neutral uttf- sy at 10Am. 'The summer torm of | What und what are uot Dritish {nterests, and the night drawing-school begins Tuesdsy,June 26. | when they are or ara nut menaced or interfered A faft and festival for the beneft of st. Ann's | with. Durlog all this timeshe may be negotlating New Church, now In course of e ""“‘,}],"’fl,‘: alliances agaivat Russia and bringiug all the . ‘This vaguoe and uncertaln policy i pecullarly o bbb ORAUE ireets, bava Sited uy o poops | emburrassiug to Russa. If Engl nd would s would erd, berl- | gyow how to act, and would bave no extended to | hesitatlon in adoptlng tho neccssary mess- imen and boya to ireely enjoy its benefits, 1t will | ures for the emergency, Eugland’s position at present is not regarded by Russis as that of a ueutral, Under cover of ber neutrality she is working, tooth and uall, agalust Russla, aud doing almost 28 much damage as if sbe wer ulting and rob- ‘The Czar complains of England throwing her blug a friend of W, Clemens, of No. 225 llubbard | moral fuflucnce on the side of Turkey, and thus encouragiug the Porte to take actlon which would not be ventured upon but for the rel- auce placed on tho ultlmate ald of Englandy She Iu Berliu great anxiety {s felt 1 the hbcil (lu- Lools Campbell, ). t fornied diplomatle circles coucerning - the rela- G it for 07 Weet | tlons between Eugland aud Russia, The bellet s determined to day aftorncon in the vicinity of Caual and Rao: | povco Biemarck Is strongly n favor of th 3 i i rinco Biswnarcl strougly In favo o B senrera ‘povaoms o o West weltia sireet | ortachakolf note, snd entlrely disapproses of district. the vaguo snd uncertaln attitude of England, 4 xenlnf alongslowly | This niay be taken 83 o surv ludleation of the G condition 1ast pight, 880 his physicinn was | 81d¢ Gerwany will take fu the event, which I3 re- }:‘z‘;l‘ml‘nqiln ??:l"unuelfu. :\.:lnl to m':l‘m that | gurded as very probable, of tho war extending, New Yoms, Juue 17—ie. m.—The Herald's Londun cable says the two featurcs of the week have been the war excitement growing out of the Derby-Gortscbakoff correspondence and Gen, Grant's movements, The London Journals congratulate Gen. Grant on tha citizenship core- monies of Guildball. The Court Journal announce that the Queen has fnvited Gen. Qrant and Mrs. Grant to Windsor. There fs & movement on foot among the workingmen's clubs for the presentation of an address thank- fng him lu the namo of the English working- men for his servicea to tha cause of freedom. Qen, Grant will recelve a Dersonal invitation from the German military authoritics to attend the autumn maneuvres of the army, This will undoubtedly be a great trest to the General, a8 lie must naturally take & great interest nthe condition of an army admittedly the first in the world {n discipline and eficlency, —— GERMANY. Spectat Dispatch to The Tribune. painting of & life-sized portrait his return from Carisbad. BANCROFT DAVIS, ROME. TAE PILGRINS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. ou their way to Rome. an offering of 58,033 francs, clity fu his scarlet, cese of Cloyne. REMARKS OF HIS HOLINESS, them {nto port, crowd eagerly kissed his hand as he passod. e ———— ART NOTES. O'BRIEN'S GALLERY. than p altractions at the recent exhibition of haot dl loathlng. The tramp, whoso slon of ssucy gether bLe the sppearance ol ora” returning from 8e they pass by and the peafowl, safe in the br ches of & nel, borlog tree, look suspiciousl: atmosphore indicata that the hero of I bo sy be calied & hero, and i aulon 4t the end of tha lan 0 enjoy. A uight's rest undo aide of mow, The the tangled inass of Inw, ara rather represeutative free from the peculisrities of either, ** Lan {nk, The twa landscapes by Innes ic than anything that has been ment, strong incolor, and free, (! {:liirlwiul. hough posscased of great 2 Sacobdingly unovens -+ A'p Boy, from peasant life {n G fbition are paintings by Bollows, Delis: Moran, Bradford, TN ARTIST'S GALLEUY, featuro al the gallery of tho Jlea The nol Ated artlsf 4 of works by 1leade, who | Europe, Dolp} Spread, Miss Halifes, aud M ch :ll‘ [ cfs Torain Crast, by Meada, o+ Tha fast, by Guy, and +*Stranded, " by richer, WOLCOTT 8, Oblo River and viows in Colorado, in the collection sre **licech Woods Day," | ‘‘Uoulder ~Capon,” aud Birool THE RODE COLLECTION 200 paintlugs, coples of old taasters, replico wiodern plctures, aud worke from 1ho e Foung and risog artiate, wil be olfered at o-uiorrow ovening st 115 bilale streel, the Puture,” b 1 among the features of the collection, gt e SUBURBAN, EVANSTO¥. weatern Unlveraity, The of Detrolt. moraing 1o Jennlogs' Wall, promptly st aud tnen retarning during the ¢vening. ta that person of the cla uounce the best oration. ure-room of the chorch Immediately sffer the programme of exercises Ia finished, Commencement proper will be Thureds Methodlst Chascht, The followlng havi be Faculty to deliver oration E. Knappen, Lizzio Hunt, Oliver P. McC & vanw, Cornelina Carr, Anns A. Davis, Al Logan, Deloss M. Tompk! :c evening the Prenident ice, feed Coox, Charles Tevee will be beld eea of the University willopen marning and continne them 3 xtraordinary, and among other 8 President will be appolated. KWAY PAVILION, ing siened by those fntereated In point. praying the mansgors Dieresting l{l TAR A petition 1 bek having & depot at of the Lako Shori I \ sccommodation of thelr pat- Tonnat (hin polnt, and visitors 16 the paTks who #hall come ovor their ronds, Avith the Park Commissioners and Lake fioard of ‘Trustees hay promised that $500 ahall be con- tributed by these Boards for this pnrpose, If the railrosds will contribate a 1k 01 Arn infinential man MR, WABIBUANA'S BRIVICES REMEMDERED, == e AMUSEN| T8 THOMAS SUMMER-SIGUT CONCERTS T0-MORROW NIGHT! GRAND INAUGURATION THOMAS SUMMER GARDEN CONCERTS EXPOSITION . BUILDING, when, for the firat time {n this eity, Mr. THOMAS will or Night srogramines of, 'ma of the 1AM character as given In New 0t New Yorg, Juno 17— a. m.—The Herald correspondent at Berlin telezraphs that the Em- peror Willlam of Germany, hearing o report that Mr. Washboroe had resfgned as United States Mintster to France, has ordered tho hitinzelf, for the purpose of presenting it to the Minister in recognition of the distingulshcd scsvices be rendered to Germany during the Franco-German war. Mr. Washburne, it will be remcmbered, represented the Intercsts of German subjects during that period, and las ever since been held In grateful remembrance in Germany. DBeforo procceding to America, Mr. Washburne Is cxpected to visit Berlin on The (German press is unanimous in expreasing regret at the reslgnation of Mr. Bancroft Davis, the Unlted States Minister to Herlim, Mr. Daris wna uuiversally estecned In Uertnany. New York, Jume 17—f 8. m.—The Jerald correspondent [n tume was present fu the Vati- can when the Irish-Canadian pligrims were granted an audience by the Pope. Father Dowd sald in his oddress that St. Patrick's children bLad left tuelr distant. home in Copada to offer lis Holiness their congratulations on his jubilee. They gladly snflored the hardships of thelr protract- ed voyage out of love for Pius IX. Ifo tmplor- ed, fn the name of tho pllgrims, tho Pope's cs- pectal bleasing on New York and Liverpool, out of gratitude for tho splendid reception the Canadian pilgrims bad recclved In thoso citles ve ano uf Lils Summe 0 i hrown oped a4 arranaed for ¢ e kiven on s greater scafe o €ence than ever befors attempted In_ thia country, proc vidiog an Immenss GARDEN PROMENADE, with fountaln, refreshment-tables, and Indoor prom- ensde. A mammoth ' b " CONCERT HALL seating comfartably 5,000 people, THE CONSERVATORY, Jneatly an acreof glass, snd arranged a1 A THE OUTDOOR PARK of two acres o extent. with p! ment tatlzs, Trom all of whicl be enjoyed &4 [a the Concert Roow. THE REFRESHMENT DEPARTMENT ular and well-known wilaiso furotal hunches at the o do not wist Do abia Lo mvok thale wives st ery kind wil s Father Egau prescnted anaddress from the Archbishop of Turonto and the Bishoos of the Province of Ontario. Father Barry presented an wddress from Chatham, N B., and Father O'Bricn, on Uehalf of the Amerlcan pilgrims, presented a splendid silver govlet to s IHoll- ness. Montrealy ‘Toronto, aud Humilton gave A monster deputation from Cork, Ircland, was also received, headed by the dMayor of the Father Kirby, of the Irish College, Rome, presented tho Pope with £1,000 from the Dio- omenade and refreshe ) pisces the muslc can Hés Hollness sald he was rejolced that the Canadian pligrims had arrived safely, and re- marked that tholr guardian angels had blown xe hume, and who wilf thus she concert. All served {n the by Melsted his securcd as euperintendens of the ices e ment the well-kuown confectioner refresiments of er, The Pope’s appearance and volce wera cxcel- 638 of styia snd at Papular Pricea, lent. He was carried through the Consistorial Hall smiling and blessing the audlence. Tho ale af Prices s unprecedented, bel similar entertainiuent ever offere. Jdmision to the Garden Fromensde, 25 Cts. Admtston to Concert Hall, Conscrvatory, and Park, 50 Cts, poaltion Bullding an Coucert overy evening. Carpenier & Sheldon, Manigers. PROFESSIONAL, Dr. Elizabeth J. French, Of Tuiladelphia, can be consulted at the TREMONT HOUSE and obecure diseases sccu- ‘There 18 now on exhibltlon at 0'Brien's Gallery, on Wabssh avenue, a charming collection of American picinres, which are deserving of more slng mention, as tho examples ars smong the best works that haveever left tho studfos of the artists reprosented. The place of honor s given to FKastmen Johnson's “‘Tramp," which was ong of tho chlef New York Academy. Itisan effective transcrip- tlon of *'bard thmes, " andd tolle Its story in aa ox- ceedingly graphic manuer. ‘The scene Isa farm- The tramp, who has left hls seedy and putable companion at the end of tbe laze, in the rear of the house, has knocked at the kitchen door, which has been opened by the old farmer, who keenly and suspiclously eyes the unkempt belag who tells » story of wreichedness and misery. A boxom kitchen-mald has thrust her head far out of the open window, snxious 1o taka = good look at the quecr plece of humanity who lias frightened the children from thelr play. Thele mother {s hurrying them into the bouse, while on her face |8 an expression of terror anc e 18 turned 1owards the old tarmer, carsiesin his attltude an expres Inditerence, 1ils hands reat car Teasly In bls xackau, his poso s slouchy, and ait a8 For & few days. Bafin Fately dotarmined by Klectro-Crantal Disguy TIOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, THE EMPIRE PARLOR BEDSTEAD (0., 383 West Madison.st., SBELL ON INSTALLMENTS AT CABH PRICES. Xurniture, Carpots, Crockery, Rofrigerators, House Furnishing Goods. following quotation of prices: 13, . Mlng very ugly customer, ‘The geess, 'h‘! bal the P uertioncois betn the uninvited fucst, The tono of tho pictarels very patnetic; tis paloted ina subdued koy; the lengthening shadaws of the depurting day and the cval chilly he subject, ody com- aro "likely the “shudy hay- D\Euru are e quisitely drawn; the weuhe‘h esten kitchen e slon and are beautifully handled, Tho poplar treea behini hrough age of which the rays of 0 b, almost biinding, ‘yel- rstchy, and exhitit leas care in ~rsatment than the other portions of the picture Iwo pictures from the ensl of William iart are 1 two differant stvles. *'Spring. Time," with fts wealth of spple-blossoms, brilliant green, and eunshine, and rain-storo, combines his carly snd later manncrs, lhmu‘h it i . natiress, bfrll Ll :-nn (n'lm:lfl’-v A e T A THE EMPIRE BEDSTEAD s, anping fn pico from 818, 835, 433, 850, od are selecting and furntehing Ar Juu wilt dad this e BEONOY I and Cattle* fo an excmplification of hia reco method, which Is not yot fully formed. It is not s bold a8 that of Georue Inness, who ls reprented by two pictures in close proximity, but is more correct io drawing, and {son the whols more ple: more arti n here from his easel in some thine. They are vold in trest- h not accurste, 0 af on whaterer {s pald to de. Everythiog Is sacrificed for general nfl«%‘ ousee for thie next ye vt {rdlspansabis article of Ful aad worihy your {mmediate consideration, ternal sausre dealing. w pricess e Hotebs fursianca ART SALE, "ARTSALE. ARTISTS GALLERY, 212 WABANK-AY, AUCTION SALE OF FIRST-CLASS PICTURES From the easels of fi Jl. Il{n?gl. % J. lau;- . Havt, Arthur Quartlo A. T, Briohar, J. G, Drown, E. L. Honry, Little y Walter Shirlow, ls & charming little gearg n Germany. It ls & conscientlons gleu of painting. Among the other works m})f" nia; ‘Thompaon, _Cashiear, Lmbain, Ttexm, Doloh, Quartiey, and MeCord. 8 Assncl- ollection, which will be oifered ut suctlon on Wednesday uvening, 18 cons [ ut to leave for Inman, Cropsey Mayoard, Quy, Miuor, Brown, Wiles, Definay, " Bricher, Quart. lcy, Van Ehen, Thorne, Jamos M. 'i'hn‘ Bilv esl ‘hickens' Hreake On Thursday evenlng there will be offered at auction at Wolcolt's Gallery elghtoen paintings from the_studlo of Carl Hrenner, of Louisill They embrace wcenes fu the nelehborhoad of the 'he four best ++ Cloaing Mountaln X, Van Biten, I. M. Sale Wednesday, June 20, Commencing at 8 o'clock p, m. Palniinge now on exhibition day and eveniug. Pl bbbl i Sttt Bt A PR ooLLAR vEDUE STEIN'S DOLLAR STORE ‘WILYL OPEN MONDAY A FULL LINE O¥ Majolica Ware, Japanese Jets, Rogers Bros,’ Plated Ware, And full lines of HOUSE.FURNISHING GOODS generally. ¥ Noae shoutd fail to vialt (hls Popalar Store. from the Brooklyn Art-Gallery, conslatipg of o o Smithy's Lecture,™ Ly Stammel, **Looking luto 3 n, **Farralove Rocks,™ by . Davia e, Sohn, v Shepheraess. aud Kook by Tteinhardt, sud **Ifcly the Biind.” by luwme, aro This week will occur the exerclses of the North- ccalaurcate sermon will be delivered to the gradusting class jn the Metho- diat Church this morning Ly the Rev. W, X. Ninde, Glassware, Willow Ware, ‘The class-day exercises will ‘take placo Monday o'clock, Atthecloseof the excrclses tho class ‘will takothe steamer **Ben trake" for an ex- curelon on tho lake, plenicking at Highland Park Taesday vvening the oratorical contest for the Easter prize of $107 will occur {n the 3. E. Church. This prizo §s given by Mrs. J. D, Esster who shall write and pro- Wednesdsy, {o the aunditurium of the Method|st Church, the Alumul will hold ita literary exercises. Tho reunloa will take placy 1u the panivrand leci- TNTIAD, i oes, BARBITT'S TOILET SOAP, BABBITS TOLET S0Rp, ir's pest Soay Precied, anonb aers s funu A e I T T Vorlil. Only the purest Vegeiable Ofle used (n tg manwacture, s For Use in the Narsery it Has No Eqal Worth ten times Jts cost to every mother and famit, ' Christerdom, - Bamyle bos, CoRtatming o cakes of § uun‘c:l GAI&T. sent free to any address oa receipt of 13 & . T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS, A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First among the requisites of (he toflet fa a good arilale of Soap, bat to procure it (s not siways au easy mistter. Maay of thie most exvenalvo Boapt In the mar- ket are made from coarse and deletorious materials, and their delicate coloring and frasrant perfume too often conceal tha most repulsive Imputities. The disclosures recently made public reganding this subject ars poai Urely startiing, and deserve serious constdoration. . Beented 80aps are now known to be extremely objeo- tonable, especially if applied to the head: fnjuring the halr, trritatiog the sealn, and inducing severe Lsade achies, The character of the Ingredients may be Inferred from tha statement of s gentleman who makes tha scenting of Sonne his buslness; he recently dectared that rmnl engaged (n this :::n!n‘l‘nent wers short-lived; rom seven 10 te yoors being the which ;Ilh!‘:ocfiunEXQ on could 3 lon};'v'r'eff.‘ i oA adifiiculty o procuring s perfe guterprisr and cuemical okl of 7. BT, Bannier, ot ® appropriate u y achicved, After vears of patient iabor anl. ntificexperiment, MF. DARRUET has sitceeeded {n perfeeting Liia composls tlon nf the finest tollet roap ever introduced. Theprine fl{lll Inkredicnta sre Lhe pureat vegetable oli: the man- UfactiiFing processcs ara entirely new and oricinal, and Uie result s simply uparalied 1n this depariumcat of fa Y. T, BABmITTa ToreT SOAP™ s the trado-marc Ly which tnta clegant toliet luxury Is deslgnated, and for anplicstion to the delicate skin ot Infauts, childre: and luilled, 161 Mltogethor oaqusied o 1is emoliient ropeities. Tiio B0ap le nar perfumed, $he ingredients heing of suich abselute purity a8 to require, 1o ald from shenuialry todtagaise iuforlor inaterials, Tl mos re- fincd taste considers the abscnice of ariifclal porfuma $lue perfection of sweetness, and tho pecullar criaracters laticor I T, Dabbitve Yoliet Hosp renners 1t tho mont Jealthful'aad agreeabs articio of the kiod ever manu- apectally deatrabie for the usa of ladles and 1, 1his sosp (e cqually appropriate for gentin. mens tollet, and a1t makes 8 heavy Isther it {a alsaons uf the fines soxpe for barbars' use. 1t Is 1\1!! bolng iaced npon the market, but the demand for 1t will soon cotae general,—New Fork Tribund, B, Ts BABBITT, New York City. CATARRIT REMEDY, MOTOPATHY, Tho only treatment knawn or ever attempted that ‘Taalcally cures CATARRH! Orlginal and practiced oaly by DR. CLESSON PRATT, No. 202 State-st., Chicago. The followng.named persons have been cured ot Catarrh Ly Motapathy, ‘Not merely benefited, but €iired; perfectly, nermianently. Thews Were cxiroiio Lad cascs, and had bien trested and pronounced | ¢urable Uy other physiciaas, Theso peaple da_not 1f in Miafue, or ‘Texas, nor the Bandwich Ialands; tiiey" are aiang our well-knuwn and most respected cutizenn, from whuin the truth or falsity of the foreguing clalms niny be caally detormined, I A9 CURED OF CATARI iR e, of Chicago's most o i WILSON el by D, Clesson P nd pronounced i FOUT YEARS AGO Dr. Clesson Pratt cured me of Catarrhi of Cwelve years' stand rora then ¢ now I'have experioaced nos, ma of the complalot whate ver, K8, 200 Warrea sy, DR. PRATT, DEAR 8IRtt 1t 14 five years since you cured mo ol Catarsh, for whici disesss I had been pre- vlously treated withiout lenet, hoth a¢ hume and in Europe. GEQ. K, 5TANTON, 130 Btate st M. TIORACE 3. SMITIL with Preston, Kean & Co. No. 100 Washlngion-st. 14 amang the number of per: sauis recentip cured af Catarsh by DF.Cleston Prait.” A vase, THRERE YEARS AGO, A SUFFERER WITH CA- tarrh (n Its worst form. I placed myvself under the treat: tuent eliployed by Dr., Clesson (5, and was curod, notaimply beafited, but cured, and [ remaln weli, CAFT, J. J. 8MITH, 103 Indiaza‘av. DR. CLESSON PRATT, DEAR 8IR: My sympathy r thota who sulter from Catarrh, not less than tmy xratitude to you, induces me to anuohnee myself cured of that disease, tnder toe trea linnds, R h’nflll recelved at your UOTH, 141 Park-av, A s Gy a0 183 vestioiony Coucie s 418 2, 4018 atm Hap any touctin Wethod .%leax'eu br e Clesson Brati: oFthis WAL A DT 116 Wabais-av, CATARRH—From my own experence, and what [ Ko aF ey Lo et ey e iReni g Sacviers of X 1o all persons suferiog from $his troubiesume angerous disense. W. C. #cCLURE, 111 North Dearborn-at. CUKRD AT LAST—~For many years I waas Wili Calarriiin the worst furul In whieh & grerappuars. Tusd iried ail sorieof remedies kinds of doctors, only 1o xrow warse, o shat condi- tion, fuur years, employed tus, services of Dr. :‘:fl;flaflflm 33 Bcate-at., mad ‘was cured pert + A. LeBRUY, Recorder's Oice. MOTOPATHY AL8O CURES DYSPEPSIA IN ITS moat aggravated forms. Unquestionable reference glves Receptlon Hours from 10 to 13 anod from 3 to 5. CONSULTATION FRBB. FARASOLS, SEE Our Parasols we are selling for $3.00. 22-inch Twilled Silk, and elegant handles. Also, woe are offering bar- gains In Corsets at §0¢, 75¢, $1.00, 81.25, $1.50, and up. KEvery pair warranted to give satisfaction, or money refunded. HITCHET, PALAER &0, o ABLS, Nchool Iats in great varies ty from 50c¢ to $2.00 each. HOTCHKIN, PALMER & (0., 137 & 139 Staie-st. DI T b2 LT PPe WEST SIDE NEWS. People of the West ide: The necemsity of & place whereyos caa 4t a1t thines have our Telb Hatracted WITRAUTFALN Bas' baca soveiled. | ave fone feis 1hi Lacewsity. bot, bwle (0 ihy e being 4o snach occupled operating. | could not attend wll.?emnllll © Phate mie sadziied wiid tne e, SOTH i i lawrodical the gan b vicaized "l n Coledie s saccaralty et 8 YAl yeare, i Wi g vaments o 5. B Low, 225 Weat Madisai-st. FOR 87 AND 88. Gold Flillng, Plets W ori, sad preservatle s’ of wduarl teeth » speciet.x o [ T L 112