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3 i " -] -THE CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY., JUNE 19, 1877, [] ~ 3 Orleanss Milo Bmith, therefor. The rate of interest bas not yet | spector, Tavper, and epatrer wan aleo postponed TR . m. The smendment was lost,—10 to 15, —and BABBITT'S TOILET SOAP, THE CITY. Sitntone Tt on. 5 Condit Whiih, Buinlor We e | e Tednord: & per cent st porne siomede 7*% | 1or oot weens P ik TILE COUNCIL. e gl motion wia ‘adopied. The Conatll | T AT T o G 1 Cush Montreal; A. Do Groot, 8taten I ‘Tho Finance Committee reported that they had then 8djonrned. s M Torier, Prfia: | There was yesterday reported ab the Health De: | employed I, T, Chace, an cxpert acconntant, {0 s — CraEnh SRR i iy G ittt il | Bared o tedita"ore e S Safoni, e one | Sz e pcoumie of e Silaes M | pageaga of an Ordinance for Pune AMUSEMENTS. : " a . ‘n » death, The caee of variolold war found at No. 24 . 4 = ——— The Becond Reglment are to go to Laporte, Tad., Adamain. PraaEicai timunk Gone, | Keentn street, and (he one amicted was taken to | (ARTowr request I hare made o earetmt examination |, jshing Minor Offenders. Gipivaied 1o the fo epend ** the glotions Foueth.™ Tostons I, T Deanc. dapan: J. 8. Atwooi, an Fran® | the Pest-Tiouse. 1823, t0 the Ist fort,y covering a period of 1o Years TUE THOMAS SUMMER GARDEN Tollet "and_ tia 10 1s anthorttatively alated that **Billy™ Tharam | Shrints HodteTi'h KOSt James Syte, Virslalts | chter Fire Marahal Tonner has anenended Liont. | 204 852 thovins, ' Arter mafioe The coectionaloct; Atiborigh the waothor can anptblng bot £ E ¥ . himaelt as & candidate in the hands | A SeCrears, Det n A Snridon, iiiand, ve'd | Ferris James Tralnor, and David Cleghorn, of the | fefare'seedivel. | aad e amonnt. s trongntdonnva | Appointment of a Committeo to Con- ough the weather was anything avore Seiodots fo cnver a8 Annonnce: . 1t Craly W. it, fireen and J, n.}}lrno Maxwell strect engine company, from tha Fire De« | (he ist inst., £37,78%,1, 1o he correct. Thia does not id dnoti f W able, and at sandown showers were threatening, Y comnon and dele. of the Democracy for the ofiice of County Treas- | anison, titlea, -3 G. B Teacy, Kicling: T. D, | partment. They aro the men who refised 1o re- | include (g tertificater and (x receipts, 1o the smount sider o Rednotion of Water there was a very farge andlence In attendance npon terious _ Ingredi- urer. Hoorn wul Col, J; . Tesivine, New Yorky ihelfon. 0. | apond fo a nolfce officar's call for aamistance in | 0f £10.755.87, which the County Trennirer Lurned over Rate i Rkl ot S el bl dedenta. Afier years d . Tirtigga, “Lacom, " {il.1 W, '8, ‘Tirooks, doliett Charlea | {0 o0n atreat. Thelr cases are nnder adyises | AR easty hut which your 1reasurer counte only an S, ight conce! 3 The Internal revenue receipts yesterday were | Honkle, Poeblo, Col, s C K. Moaore. l'mlndelbfih. amet. These certideatcs will he taken up from tima sees The Commercial—y. K. Watson, Drinectan; 1, €. firvnton. trunts 8, 6. Thoma 'raitte dut Chien; . K. $17,407.23, Neatly §100,000 worth of blank to- Alitehell, Fowlers'W. W. Tarner, Fort wayney s He (s ‘bacco and heer stamps was recelved yesterday from ‘Washington. Mr. dullns Pann, 1ate clerk In Ihe United States Appralver's office, this rl!{; left yesterday for Sane iago, Chill, to accept there the ofice of Chan- ccllor of the German Embassy. Two boye, nameil John Iemmessy snd Edwant McStay, have tarned np missing from their home, 200 Weat Adams street. Their mothers will ba Il‘i;mk'ul for any information tonching thoir where. sbouts, At 7o'clock laet evening John Burke, 15 years of age, residing ot No. 120 Franklin street,’ was run down and badly brnlsed abont the lega b‘y A °"§“§ driven by J. A.Stokes at the corner of ueh and Michigan streets, The statement In & Iato number of TuE Trinuss Colcord, New York, TIIE COURT-IIOUSE. MARING A DOTCI! OF 1T, 1iaving about half an hour of Jelsure npon his ‘hands yosterday afternoon, a Tripusg ballding in- epector sanntered over falookat the stonework dane on the new Conrt-Houee, A gang of men were emplayed in Iaying n huge capolug-stone on the firat piet from Clark strect and Randolph, and the fnspector walked sbout in search of discrepan- cles, as was his daly as represcntative of the peo- ple,, The fifth atone from the bottom 1n the corner of tho cast eido of tho sccond pler first ote tracted his attention. 1t did nat Yook right. :hnulr. Lu. i; m’mu had :ng‘lcd '{or ‘Iropn‘\ltfll 1t looked rougl and ont n‘: place :ou:ln neorrec! nics and icr_danghter, Mrs, - Mne\aagh, Ate pabrengets a5 1he BellannIc, which | X8Z: snd the reporier climbed npon & In der that he might geze upon it .more closely, Detween this particalar atone and the one next to it—completing the layer on that side of the pler—there was a wide Joint,~not lces than three- quariers of an Inch in width,—which waa plastered up with soft mortar, On the other ride of thia cor- ner-stone ond nest to the main wall, there waa another joint of B quarter of an fnch In width, which gave the obrerver an impression that the said stonc wanallof an inch tooshort fortho place, and an nnsightly ceack in a coneplcuons portion of lie stracture must inevitably he the least pernicions efect, Jdust ncrusy the epace, towanln e cast, od the west slde of the firet nier from Clark on the same street, llkewlse in nne of the corner-stanes next the main wall, there in g joint of about & quartcr of an inch in width exiending balf way up, caueed by an tneven shavingof the etone. Arvund on Clark street, In the fifth courso of the first pier fromn Randoloh strcef, on tho north side, there Is another Joint of ahwut balf an inch in width, ond the stone alto- ether has the appearance of being roughly lald. The representative asked the opiulon of an old atonc.layer who \was Dresentas 10 the job, and Lo |h?n;h|| the -ei{(nn ol’:l theeo particalar stones evinced nogr workinanship, Mr. MeRbiTs atiention Was called to these do- fects, but he did not hayve time to ray much npon the subject. 1le raid the joints wonld not sppear #0 wide wihen tho mortar was scraped off, and, in regard to the Arst-mentioned batch, ha argned that thero dil not hanpen to be a better stune on the ground for the place when that one was ‘mfl(n posifion. e could not help but admit that it was not wide enongh for the place, but seemed (o talk an though It must go in for wunt of & better one. The architect would employ his thue lo good ade vantage were he to take A look aronnd ance ina while for bimeelf and not teust altogether to Tus TrinuNe feporters to polnt dut defects In the Conrt-House Unilding, us they receive no extra pay for doing the same. CITY SEWERAGE. WIIAT MATOR UEATIL SAYS OF THE IROFOSED LOAN, Laat evening 8 Trinuxx reporter, who had called nupon Mayor Heath . to obtain his vigws on tho Hickey Indictment, —the Interview fs published In anothor colomn, —propounded eeveral questions to his Honar touching the proposed expenditure of $200, 000 for the extension of municipal aewerage, snd the following colloquy took place: “*Will you approve tho resclution of tho Coun- cil authorizing you and the Cqmptroller to borrow $200, 000 for gewerage purposes!™ 41t does not require my siguature. 1t is mercly 8 resolutlon requesting the Comptroller and my- Seif 10, borrow 5403, 006, 4 7 P Teft Now York satnrdsy. Fleld, Leiter & Co, state that there {s not the elightest particle of trath in the rumor emanating from Cincinnatl that they contemplate establishing a branch honse in that city, They have ali the Susinesa here that they can attend fo. At 11 o'clock yesterday morning Patrick Calor ing, 60 years of age, rosiding at No, 44 Ingranain atreet, woa killed at Sharp's tannery on Fleetiwood street, near North l\'rnuu.b{n barrow fall of brick falilng npon kim throngh a hatchway, Tho temperature vesterilay, na obscrved by Manaense, oplician, No. 88 Madlson etrect (Tnne oxx Building), was at 82, m., 82 degrees; 104, m,, 2% 12 m., 8533 P M., 7038 p. m., 80, Datomcter at 8'a, m., 20,013 8 p. Sunday aftemoon Henry Flscher, of No, 212 North Asbland nvenue, had hia right hand hadly bittcn above the knucklcs by a liorse supposed to be rabid, belonzing to Edward Carroll. he anj- mllxw.'n killcd Ly une of the ofticers of the Humane Saciety. Tho members of the Apollo Club held n private burincss meetihg al their rooma in the Americon Express Bnfldlng 1o discuss tho matter of electinn of oficers, which {e to take place next week, make nominations, hear the reporis of committeos, and act on the rame. At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Andrew Hof- ard, of No. 185 Weet "Erle etrect, had his left Band caupnt In o circular vaw fn ho Ktove factory of Collins & Burgie, on Clinton etrect,. i, 0. J, Price attended him, and found it necessary 1o am- putate ono of bis fingera, . The matterof application for Judgment in delin- quent tax cusce was called np in the Connty Court yesterdsy morning, and, on tky motion of the County Attorncy, the time in which to file objee- tlons waa extended to July 0. The Altornoy's ex- cunc for tho delay wus slckness. n responea to a resoltition of the Cannt{ Board, the West and Sonth Chicngo Park Comnnlesioners havo donated Jarze gnantities of Noyers to heau. tity the grounds of the Ineane Asylnm and Poor. Tiouve, nnil in a fow daye the changed appoaranco of the surroundings uf tho two institutions will attest tho munificence af the donation. The Rev, Father Damen, of tho Josult Church, Tins purchased fromi the Northwestern ‘Vower-Cloek Compuny & mammoth clock 1o Lo placed in the charcn above-mamed on Twelfth etrect, The Umo. piece {a the largest In tho city, and, Hinmined by electricity, will give the time of day to the public for miles around, It will be put in place within s few duys. Tho North Chiengo Street-Car Company has commenced to 13y the raila on the extension of the Wells street lne, feoni Division to Wisconsin strect, 1t 18 tha intention to pave the rond rend: ou the 4th of July. The Wells and Scdewicl street cars will run after that date alang the entire Jenth of Wella street to (ke upper cntrance to Lincoln Park. Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an Inquert upon Dot Biell, who was killed by o wtreet-car at the corner uf Stale and Thirty.fourth slreots, A ver- dict of accldental denth “wan retarned, and the driver and coniluctor released from custody, An Inquest was alko hicld upon Johu Williaus, who dicd suddenly of congestion of the braln in front of No. 70,Mntlson stteet $unday fiernvon. ‘The Catholic priests of this cit; taking activa #teps 10 further the projoct of closing the msloans upan the Lord's bay. They have rent to each and cvery one of she Catholic "Total Abstinence Hocle- fiea circulars and Ivtters requesting them to o all in their power to aselst tn the accomplishment of the parpose nomed abose, Somo of the clergy— Blslop” Foley Included—bavo Iately praached azainst Intcwporaacs, aud In favorof having the taloons closed for ona day In the week. A party of Lhirteen membera of the South Bend {Ind.) Stadebaker family—3r. and' Mr Bir. and Mre, I E.. Mr. and Stea, 9. ¥oy Mr, and Mes, w~ M., Mz, nndl Mrs. Henry, snd the 2iswca Marla, ey, -and EOn Studebaker—were nt the Urand doparied at 10 sacltic totol yesterday, 0y 'clock lart night vin the Darlincton routo foe St. Joseph, Mo.. 10 bu Inattendsuce ot the marrlage of tho cklest aon of Mr. P, ndebaker to oine of the falreat daughters of St, arc travellnz 1 the new and cle dent, " chactered for tho trip, ™ u?bul we like lo doas the Cuuncil wishea vo far as wa can cunsistently with tho safety of the credit of the city, 1am on- pused Lo borrowing as nilich as the appropriation and taxes call for. “Last year was the valy ona for o long time wheo wo had a bulance on the right side, und—thongh you may not bellevo ft—wihnle 1 was Chateman of the old Councll Finance Commit- fee 1 always apuko againet making appropriations fully i to the taxslevy, which always resuits in n deficit. 1 helieve In tiie pay-ns-you-go paliey. 1t ie nlways heiter lo Lave sumetiing over, which [s #0 muci capitnl to work on, " ‘The Mayor further stated that tho old warrants ouistanding, which nggregated over 83,000,000, hndl been reduced over $2,250,000, ‘“The loan of laet vear, which was made un time warrants, had been thoroughly provided for, He waa thoroughly opposed to rushiug into debt. It was only a little over o year sgo that tho city employes wero five monthi behind i tholr pay, ana the city had no eredit. To-day overything was being nml and Chicago credit was good, ‘T'his came from llving Within our. means, ‘The porscnal tax levy was §310,000 short, yet 1¢ thers hsd been no reduction ly" expenditore Jaat year thay city would have ecn. Just that much more in debt. “Ile wanted to reo (e sewers built, but public works should only rogress as there was monoy to poy for them, Evcryllah:g-lwuhl bo done within boiinds, They shouid do nothing unless they know where the money should come from to S"fl with, 1l favored the borrowing of £75, 000 or $100, 000 for sowerage purposcs, bui no more. He thought Chicago could P! t morely *reques Tho party mint car ** Presi- The marriaga ve- walt & year for the rest, unti tho curs Tharaday night, moncy was collccted at least. llera was A. Sterling, & fermen architect, who has hither- | a loon made for tho full amount of to been thouiht ta bo In falr business nad eircume stances, yesterday afternoon committed enicido by taking a duse of cyanide of potaseium and nowior- cd ipecag in xlnss of beer in llenry Hrede's sa. an appropriation, which would nut all bo culleeted. Vesides thls, ko cl(ywmfld)m{ $18, 000 or 820,000 for its use, while it received only the principal. T'ho question with him was, whore was tils money loon, No,_ 183 Clark street. lle wi nelzed | to pay interest caning fron out of only 8200, 000 with _convulslons o few i later, | appropriated. Thiey had to encounter theso facts, snd Dr. Ingraham wae sent for, but | Andwhile ho appreciated the jmportance and the could do nothing for i, ‘The body was sont ta | necessity of mewers, he also_aporeciated fully that the Morgue. Deceared had always been connfdered | the eity's credit 1unt o wustalued of all” haz- well ta do, bnt kns been ont of work and hard up | ards, und if thoy wspent more than they during the past few weeks, Ho Lonrded at n Gore | could poesibly recelve, tho result conld man saloon &t the corner of North Wells and Ohlo streets, uud 18 not thought to have any relatives not help but prove dlsnstrous, So Ionfi ns he was ki Uving, Muyor he would try to economize and keep up the city's credit, and i ho lived til bis term win ended he’ istended to quit the adminiatration with no aupcriiuous debts Jeft on the hands of tho city thrangh hls careleasucas, but with a good nud un- inpotred credit. . 1o guve most of his time to tha eaty affairy, and bo befleved In conducting thom as ho did his own. SUDDEN DEATH, THE KBV, JOSEPL 1L LEONAKD, The Rev, Joseph Helmer Leounrd, Letter knawn a1 Father Leonard, for the last twenty-thrce years Seumen’s Chaplain In this city, dled aaddenly yes- terday in the 'own of Rochelle, Iil. Father Leos ard went to that place jast Satarday, in the beat of heulth, o apend the Sablath and present the Bethel cansc to the churches there, ne has boen his yenrly custom, About § o'clock yesters Jsy moming he went 10 tho banlwage storo of Colditz & Wiltisms, and after convorsing o short timo with the proprictors, he left, Meaching (o doorway ne fell on the floor, and, befory aseist- auca could bo rendored, ha was fuund to bedead, A jury was lmpaneled, and thelr verdict was that death was cavsed by congestion of (ho Lraln, Word was at once sent to bis family, who resldo at the Mariners® Templo, corner of Market and Michi- gun’ strects, Informing them of (he facts, The Tlove, densrs, Wardell snd Mattison, and Mr. lax- ter, undertakers of Kochelle, and the sou-n-law of thedeceased, tho Itey, John Nalo, tuok posscse wlon ot the remaine aud bronght them o [ :N(. Tho reanink will lio in etuts at the Marinen’ 'Femple untl) Thureday ot 2 o'clock Pe M, when the funoral takes place. Futh urd was barn at Prescott, and was cousequently 64 'yea ot tho time uf hisdeath, DUTTERFLY BALL. 2 A meeting of the Auxiliary Board of the Central Homeophatic ree Disponsary, and of oth erted In the management of 'tho late * Ball,** was held at the Tremont 1ous yeaterday afternvon, Wrra prexent: Mea, Sabin Smith, Mea, Frederick Fuke, Sre. De. J, 8, Mitehell, Mra, Dr, Danforih, Mes, J. L., Colling, Mre, J. P', Nrewsier, drs, Dr. A. G. licoba, drs. Amos T, Hail, Mes, ney, Mrx. Carlos A, Couk, Mrs. B, M, lale, Mrs. W. L. Brown. Mo Prof, Woodward, Mre. Dr, :}\'\:mllvmrd, Mre. Frank Bloke, Mrs. Laura K, ataty. : The meeting was called to order by Mrs. Hahiu Smlith. Tteports were recelved showing that sbont ho same nnmber of Hitlo folka would particlpato o the ball Thuraday as did Inet week. Stehearnala were apvointed for the Weat Bide to-morrow at 4 R, ., at Martino's Weal Side Hall; for the South iile, thin afternoon ot 4.1, fi., ab Martine's Sonth Sida all. It was also arranged that the programiie should be ehortened. Tha strangement of the mus ltrnlga" of the programme was committed to Mrs, Yeank Blake. The" quceetion of fssningz cotoplls mentary tickets wan discusucd sumewhal nt length, aud nally it was ordezed that complimentarios bo Jsened to a limitel anmbar of peopls whose ehils dren were participanta [n tha entortainment. Thiv wasdono only in a very few cases, where thero were eapecial reasons forso doing, The meotivg then adjourned. i TUE COUNTY LOARD. ‘The regular weekly meeting of the Connty Board . waa held yesterday afteruoon, all the members prescat except Mr. Conly. A communication was'read from the MHinsdales Doyle (ranite Company, asking that certaln chang. ca bo nade tn their late contract so_ that thoy mny be owed pavinents in wams of, $20,000 as “tlie work may bw done, Instead of In two vqual nu{. ! tho I chul +Fo0ms The following-nawed ladies wente, and (hat 13 instead of 20 per cont o contract prica be reacrved by tho county unl the | 5t Lo b e dEath. JHe father heas s cacpens work la completed. Tho communication was con- | foiiowed his fathor's el v 2golo was Tho Connty Vhysiclan submitted nia yuartsrty | EORVerted and united with the Methodist Epiacopsl Church of Canada, Afferwards he removed to Kingalon, and prepared for the minisiry, After being ordained mintater, he became (dentifed witl the early history of “the Methodist L‘Kltcopll Church “an Canads, which was then In fts fufancy. After spending o few yeara an ftinerant preachicr, he became the foundor of the Cuanada Chritian Advocate, tho present organ of that Charch in Canada, 1o remained fa chargo of his paper fur sovoral {clrl. aud then starty l?u n d teport, which was referred. 1t showed that thiety. fiye post-mortem cxaminations bad been held, aid elgliy-alx insano cases had heen examined, A commnunication was read from tho Iiinsdale. Doyle L'omlxlnn asking an allowance of $31,000 on thelr column snd pilaster contract, Referred, 'fhe Comnlittee on Public Charitles reported favorably on bllls sgeregating §6, 410,08, and the same were ordered pald, Mr, Hotfmann called attention to tha expiration of the contracta for burying paupers and furnishing miik to the county intitutions, sand moved that the Committee on Public Service Invite now bids for the ensuing year. Adopted Lanadwan Gan, a raliglous wonthly magazine, 1852 ho removed to Cleveland, O., and Identifics himsell with tho scamen's work, In August, 1854, he wua appointed Chaplain 1o seamen in Chi= 13 +cugo, and hax contlaued fn charge of that work uj e, Jtosrd thien adjourded uniil Monday at 2 To5tho day of e denin. During ‘the \var e 3 verved os tioned o4 the ‘st cnu{dm. and was Mariue Hospital {n this m{. at the suus formiug his uther duties. When ho came to(his city the Bethel was a little frame church, at the corner of Wells aud Michigsa strects, 1ere ho o~ bored assiduously ond with much success uutl] 1840, when he_femoved to the new Mariners' Church, cornor Market sud Michigau strects, which had been erected In tho meantiuie os the resuit of Lis labors, ‘This church wus destroyed by fhe THE VAGRANTS, ‘The decision of Judge. McAllister n the Will- fams.Dixon case, to the cflect that the ordinance providing for the punishiment of lumatea of diue otderly houses 1s {nvalid, will stiord less of a oo hola for the escape of crimiinals (han was at fret eupposed, Auslatant Corporation Counsel Frank ams yesterday explained It to & ‘LuBUNK ov D:)rlll! > Mr. Adains said: **Judygo McAllister's d clstun is God aw. ill argutment I8 ytat the y charfor of ‘1t Sec. 11) coutlnare in forco 'wi | 1ok 35 und alao s hrw howe ou Huron sircet. 1o at once went (o work and collected means for the ercction of a new church on the ola iy, and on Oct, 24, 1872, the cornce-stoue of the l:u-mn Msriners' Templo was lald, oian iy - "f Wwho Lus worked amiong weamen, was moro widely and fovorably kuown than Fathor Leonard, 1lis whele life and cncm{ was devoted to th moral snd relizious clovation of the seamen, who in bis death ioso une of their grentest benefactors. Ha lcaves o wife aud thres cluldren, —twosons aud one daughter, Une of the sous, Dr. I L. Luouurd, in 8 practiciog physician In this city, and the oiner, Mr. Juseph Lcouard, is clty-agent for the fnmn of Bteoly & Price. The duugnter Is the wifo of the Itev. Jobin Nate, of the Rock River Conference. THE CITY-HALL, The Treasurce's reccipts yeaterday were §304 ordinances that were In force at the tlmw of its udoption. ~ Of coursc, that continued iu force ouly auch ordinancee as wero cunatltu. tions) when passed. ‘This ordinance under which BIIl Williams aud Jennle Dizun were convicted was acd {n 186U when the Coustitution of 1648 was o force. Under that Constitution the Councll had uo right to pasa the ordinance. Under the Consti- sutluo of 1872, the Councll might pass such an ordipance, but the adoption of the Cousiitution did 1ot oporate 1o pass the ordinance nor Lo reach ‘Yack and give }fu 1o whial when paesed was void," Musere. Bontield and 'Tuthill concurred with Mr, Adama in Lbis view, Mr. ‘l'uthill states that thero {e vut one ordivance which is affected by Judge McAlllster's decisfon. That i Sec. 47, Chap, 3 of tbe ordinancea. 1o bas dralted au ordinance to cover the caae, IOTEL AHHIVALS, Julmer llouse—Gen. O. L. Buwith, Omaba; . A.. Colten, Kantia: O, ¥, Peck, fiocheaters the Hoa, J. 8, | from the City Collector, $3,207 from the Watcr L ¢ i b’ A6 3 fonat] d $1,001 1 3 Wate as fin"“xmAwmr‘rgfi‘rmElfimp Department, and $1, rom the Comptrolle. Thero wero 117 deaths lsst weok, six lcss than for the preceding scven dsys, Twenty-ons dicd of scarlet fever, 8ftcon of consumption, snd six- teen of convulsions. - L, Asubrook, biai J. 4. Hacelder, Lima. Perus Thomas Harvey, woni Judgs L. B, ¥uiiby, Wisconsin Jolin Ax siaeson kad W. W, Smith, Dublin: Janes Dull. James cuglaa, and Jemes Lond Ueury Bar- oot Baaicn: - € I L Shith Cicvelsng peasd el Uic Wl Meyer, Foud du Lac: G. G, Hublard, Bos- oz Seaitor We b, Ajtwcs, Dob ubburd Bot- | Tng Comptroller yesterday Insned revenue war- AL 3, DEU, T ekl saats to the amount of §1,000, sad recolved iho a reporter, who wont straighitway to Chiel Fire- Marshal Beancr foradvice, as it were, tlonary read the :omrlnlnh and sain, ** That inan'a head is levol, ™ z bells wero a nnlrance. nble, and they served tha D completed the alarm, house all the streot children of tho vicinity, who accldent of that nature. ment, The following building:permits were tstned yes. (enlnfy: Max_Romer, tiwo-story and bascuient ing 23554 feet, No. H70 North Clark strect, 10 cost g:!.\)\)o: J. 'T. Ganderson, three two-story aud basement rtore dwellings, ‘each 25305 feet, cornee of Morean and Indiana etrects, to cost £1,000 each: John Terting, fonr fonr-story snd Darement stone-front store.dwellings eonthwest ggr?’(e’an! North Ciark aod Division strects, to cost , 500 each. The Department of Public Works aellcrdny opened sundry proporals and eacerfained that among nine hiddera for the work of construciing bridge over the river at North lialsted sireer \V, . Howard was the loweat st §4,1010 for either of the two plans pm‘lemd; that Deunle, Long & Co. _and M, . f#mith & Co, were eqnal and the lowest bidders at $27.57 per ton for 1,200 tons vf iron water-pive, for wWhich there were nine bids: and that Louls R, Dyer had made the lowest bid of five for the work of fiiling, tnrhlmi. crading, and paving North State strect from Kinzie street to Chicago avenne, Marshal Benner deelres to call the nttentlon of the general public, and chiclly those parta thereof thatare the hAppy possersors of business blocks, that he Intends to enlorco strictly Sec. 27 of the Fire Ordinance, which reads: Hatchway-openings shall hava aubstantlal teap-doors on all Hoor. except ma provided in Sec. . - Trap-doors Infloars where deafening In required shall be coverri witb metal oa the under side. Sudicfent guants shall ‘e put np for protection durfag houra of !milnullLthl dours shail be closed dariag hours of uspension of bust- 1eea, eic., Marshal Benner states that the absence of mch doors, and the fallure to close the samne where they ate provided, notonly nllows a fire, hould thero be one, a trce pweep throngh the building from floor to looe, bnt endanyers thu lives of Hremen who might be groping about In the smoke, and he intends to enforce the order If he has to assien twenty-tive men dally to the work of watchlng for violations, Many fires huve boen hard to control on acconnt of a lack of attention to the avove ordinance, ‘The llcalth Department was yesterday the com- plainant In to themn quite an intportant enit before sfustice Wallace, It seems that for monthe past the scwers into which 1a drained the refuse from the slaughter-honses nlon;{lluchcr avenue have been repentediy clugged with collectionaof aninial mat- ter whick tho city has at no small inconvenlence heen obligel o remove, An appesl to the slaughtorers has lud some of them to stop rnnnlufi anch atufll into the sowers, and others to remove witor it had been collected. The packing irm of *tJames Turner™ has proved to be obstinate and disobliginz, They not only refused to clear away their refuse maiter, but kept on fllling_tha sewers with aniinal scraps. Therefore thelcity enlered suit for **abstructing rewers." The testis mony went ta show.that they were gullty, 'Chat Is, the catablishment wos gulity, but it was found that the particular Tatner arrceted disclalmed all ro- spuneibllity for the actions of the tirm, ‘'Fhe T'nre ner arrested in a son. It is atrongly suspected that St. Clalr Sutherland {s at the head and frogt of the cstablishment, hecanse he once in the presence of the Mayor and somo of the Ifealth o%cers ordered the maklng of improvements, which the city ofl- claln who were then tnspeeting thought shoutd b made. 1le farthermore appeared ae attorney for thie defonse in yusterday's proceedings. If It can be proved that hio is the man, tho city will win the snitund estabiish a precedent valuable in the pros- ecutlon of similac sulia hereafter. TUE FIRE-RELL NUISANCE. A **West-Sider " writes to ‘Tz Tripuxe nakin that some one asalgn **reasons why the rincing o he fira-bells s necensary and ahould be kept up." ‘Fhe writer of the letter says that the nolsy of il bells draws to the fire o horde of children, thieves, loafers, ctc. ; tunt the public reqnire nu tnforma- tiou whe2a and where a fire vccurs, that knowledge belng ouly esvential 1o **a regular foree of dritled suen stationed at their pusts, and, when the tels- geaphic alarm 16 sounded, rendy (oo that *‘a person may hear an alarm rounded from near his reaidence or store, when he oy bo away from there, and quite naturally he wil fear that it may be his house or atoro that Is burning when thoe fire may be three blocks away from either of those placos, ' but nevertheleas he fs uxclessly frightencd, and In case ho should be at homo storo, conld be save more faraituro or mer lsg than the firanicn could?” Anuther abjection sninst the bella ia tholr continual ding- dong. . Now tnat lettor was put into the hanas of ‘That finge Iio then went on to ray that the ‘Thelr nolso was objection- Enumcnl uot at afl, becauee tho ircmen wera notitied by telegraph, and were neatly ready to siart by the timo tho boll had ‘Tobe sure they, tho bells, told the publle that firs was raging somuwhore, ani often brought the ownors of - proporty belng con- simed to the ecene of the deetruction, but such ownera wero nuiances, because thicy always farsed nround In evervbody's way, and sccom- plished but little. Mr. Benner colncided with ** Weat-8ider" fu his vicws about the collection of o crowd, and remarked that o large fire wonld draw & crowa 'fast enongh without any hell-ringing. Tho belle in tho daytime called to tho noarest ongine- oftenthnes bothered the drivers of the hose-carts and engines, who did not 1iko to run over them, and were obliged to use cxtea caation tn provent an Tha bells were rang, presumably, eut of cusiom, and ke, the Mar. shal, had t¥led to have tha custom abollshed, The menaurs has nover come to a head, but would be sgiatod again. Tho above viewanro regarded by tho repurter aa sullicient, Now, If ** West-Bider™ wanta the ringing of firo-bells stopped (the report- er will take the responsiblitty of sugpesting), ho might unite with Marshal Benner In- persuading the Councll to ahate the nulsanco: or, what woald perhavs be ns effectunl and specdy, case. hlmnolf and a sulering public by atartlugz and diligently cireulating u petition to the Councll to do as thera- In sct forth, **aud your petitloners will ever pray,” etc.y ote, ANNOUNCEMENTS, The reyular noonday prayer-meeting In Farwell Hall to-day will ba led by John E. Miller. There will be an adjourned ineeting of the Grand Cauncllof the Natlonal Union Leaguo of Illinols. snineir hall in tho Qrand Pacific Hotel, Thureday atd p. m., sharp. ‘The regnlar meoting of the Academy of Sciences occura at thelr hi 0, 2t Wabash avenue, ot 8§ thie ovening. Mo . Broas and Andrewa will present papurs upon archrological and geolozieal walters fu Mortis, 111, Dr. J. W, Velto wilf re. l»ufl npon hitw vialt to the Gulf, and will exhibit he vory valuablo and oxtonsive collections ninde by him there, Tho specimen of the Devil-| unlquo In American musening, not the ** pi of Victor luzo's l(l"? will be so far mounted as 10 be ready for exhibl tlon. ORIMINAL, John Vanderbergh, for the larceny as ballee of asaloon licenee and o chcese-trier trom Bore nard talisgher, and Conrad Washenaw, for the Inrceny of a horse and buggy from A, A, DeCreet, aro lockpd up at the Madison Strect Station, The Criminal Court was occupled yosterday in the trlalof Thomas Curley, Indicted for robbing Josle Putnam_on Wabash avenuc soma weeks ago. ‘The defense endeavored to established an alibdl, but how sncceseful it wascannot bo told uniil tho jury reports this marning. Thu case was given to” the :: a "j" lute hour, and a sealed verdict 1s to cturned,” . S Why, bless m’{ Qod, Its,—na, It can't ba; Loy, what's your name ™ exclabmed ex-Justico Banyun to one of n group of crying rapamufius in tho Sonth Divislon l'olce Coart ‘yulwduy oworning, ‘*HL, hi, wiop the Conrt.'” ho agmin ejaca- Tated, after the bu‘y had given * his enlveling tewponse, “ithis boy is,—wh he's my young grandchild. [ say, Judgo, stop Court,™” In accordance with the old gentleman' requeat, tho youngster, Addls Banyon by namo, and anothor bay wore dlacharged, while 1wo of tha worst out of the gang wera scul ta the Ifouse of Correetion for thirty days cach. Justica Summerfeld yesterday bold the follow- Ing: Vhilip Brown, outraging Mrs, Eliza Allen, ol Meridlan strect, $2,000 to thy Criminal Court; Narbara Johuson, larceny of $80 fromm Williamn Browu, $300 to tho Crlininal Courty Kllza Druuw, larceny of €11 from J, Sultivan, §300 to the 10th; Gootgo Hawks, voyrant, $100 flus; Mollle Wilson, Sarah Sinith, Tilda Jackeon, Efle Hatmuii), Hattia Moore, Iatile Davls, $100 ‘cach; Georye Wilson, Iarceny from No. 177 Madisv, 100 to the Criminal Courl aying whist for the drinks, 23 fne i y Mollio' Wilon, Mary B. Cunniugham, h‘mum' diwordesly, £100 eachi; Ucorye Holt, swiiBling, discharged for Inck of prosecution, —— SUBURBAN, HYDX PARK, ‘The Doard of Trustecs met at tho Villago Hall yoesterday afternoon. Present, Trustees Lensley, Clark, Farrell, ditchell, Raysnor, and Wheelor, A report was recoived from a commite tee sppointed to Investigats the remonstranco sgalust licensing the Bt Julian saloon, sltnated on Vinceones avenuo, and vwned by a noted sporting. man named Jerry Dunn, It was recommended the lice: nut grauted. Cuncursed in, loou-linccuscs wore grauted. An appli- of a party named Couk for o saloou on E und&}e avenuc, sesr Soveuly-Oith street, was clusc A resolution, off#red by Trustce Wheeler, calling for thy economlical maoagewcnt of the Anances, aud indorsing the policy of & change of Treasurer, "ll};lfllll] Was taken up. Tha claifse relating 1o & chauge of Treasurcr was stricken out by & vote of 6 to 1,—Ar. Whealor vot- ingnsy. The resolution as changed was adoptod by tbe Board. ) TVrusteo ¥arrell moved to proceed to an election of Treasurer. Mr. Wheeler objected. and the slection was post. poued fur ous woek. ‘fbe queation of the elestivn of Wates-Pipe Ias | Collector pald over collections. | New York to pay tha Interest on the State deht and on the reglstered loeal bond debt, $1,000,000 in a1l will bo disbnreed,—8700,000 Yo New York, and $100, 000 in the olfice herw, rived hore on lils refarn from Wasninzton, Tho l:mu(llldl\(llm of all’ l‘enllnr;rflmc:l in Illinols, ho which time the -Penalon Ofices ot and8alem will close, and shorily thoresfter Gen. Moora will take charge of tho books and papors theeo, and transfer them to this city, andatonca enter upon the dixcharge of the dutfes of tho con- salidated ofiicos. men) of Princeton College, numbering nearly 100 young men, has been suspended and required to leave town by noon to-day, fng" the Facalt; entltled ** Doath in the Pan," and suosequently another signed ** Ruaticus," which we now learn wero inatigated by ono of our leading manufac- turers of tin gnods, and -calealated to work an in- Jury to the manufacturer of granite lronware. 10 tirive A% the_nwners of 1and wish 0 horras monesor IMAKE #ales. The Tresanrers recelgla have heen from i sources: Pollce Captaing (two), Viiiage e Aeconntant, Town of Lake Account: irer, l!mvflllryhlllllq ndrancea on #ales of (rait pipe, mle_of Dunds, Iage Attarney, eosta coflected, Villaze Collectors (Y snd Noyle), and South 'ark Commisslonsrs. T have acen ihess diderent rartios and find the Treasurers credita aereeing with thelt charges, {8 charges ars hy proper yonchers, some 5.000 fn number, which, with canceled honida, Rceois Dhay HHie Tepord. Rald Ganceled bands shonid: he ean: relea ou the bomd regiater, B ihe village noder act of @, 187: have been fasuedby ept. 3. to the nambaor ofu... farch 874 June 15, March 1 July, 1976., —ofthe denomination of $1,000 esch. liese. 200 were water bondst 12 for the pler tn frontof L PArk between Pty ek aod Fifty-thint streets; 30 for general purposes; and (0 for the pure chinde of Villags HAll, Mesars. Heauemboirs and 1ol 1w0 (sauen trom the (seuo of Marcl Dug of nag 18, Ta7d, was canceled, 11} the isxuc of 8ept. 8, 1973 (and March’ exclinngo), w1y afl woid of taus of March 15, ané1 and delivered to gusrsutors of Towno-Hall, The outstanding bondd are of Irsue bopt. 8, 167, recelyed of the firsé 13, 1678, 233, Thy caiiceled of 873, given in 1875 i Jan, 1, 1 oy The cammisions charzed hy banks in negotinting loans and maying eaipons | havo cliecked s correcls —sucli char.zes being usial,—thougl vouehiers do not acrompany iho charges, As yoit hiave askeil for llu:inllnn‘a 1 will recomment (he upening of 8 warrant rexisier and of a certifcate of Indobtedess restater, fo be caretully kept by the Villags Areountants amd the ‘Treasiror (v im reqitired to make Quarterly, or betler stiil moutiily, statements, rewurniny ul Yolieiers, Tie Accountant would then deduct feou led warrant e dncas, Trustees would then keep fisclf conmtantly informed a8 to the exact eonditian of the vilta R, A schititule of the tax-levy stioufd also be Kept,with deductions mada therstrom as the Village or County " think it would be well for thie Treasurer to provide hnscif with n Look {oF general entrics, Instead of Making theao entrics, 8s *, Of aah BoOKS. O Feuirers hwoks are fres from blote and scratchen, nnd present & very sstiifactory nnpeacance, Hteapectiilly submltted, TIEsRY T, Citace, Amm&lnymg the report wore the certificates of the Third National llank as to balance, $4. aud of the Fifth Nntional, 853,247, 52 credit of the Treasurer, $57,008.03, ‘The Board hoped that the nbove report wouid be rnhll!hEd, as 1t was a correct atatement of the vil- iz Anances and important, . *Ftis nncient horso. know as 014 Whitoy, which haa done servieo at the rato of $25 per month on tho hosc-cart was discontinned, and the Marshal Instructed to make arranzements forn horaa from alivery-atablo when needed, ufter July 1. ‘Tho lalty Manufacturing Company offered to keep up n wnlcr-nu‘mly for “one yeat for 81,400, they requiring that the cngines bo run by good en- gineery, and the suction-pipe repaired. The grado of tho sircets was raised seven feet abave gatnm at Girand Crossing. The Board resolved to meet in Joint acesion with lecl Thursdsy at 2 o'clock at 04 Dearborn street, A watce-pipe was atlowed to be faid throngh the Sauth Park to the Superintcodent's howao, subject to the asunl conditlons: The Attornoy repurted that Ibe collections for special asscesments conld only be used un the property and object nsedd for, ‘The Honrd resolved that when they oext met jt would be to consider tho anoual appropriation bill, Friday at 7 o'clock, Adjourned, ——— SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. Special Dispaich (o The Tribune. Semsartes, Tk, June 18, ~The Newark, N, J., Mutual Firo-Insurance Company to-day led the requislte papern in the Anditors's ofiice, and was ademitted to transact business in Illinols. The Btato Treasurer will immediately proceed to About Gen, Josso 1. Moore, Ponslon Agent, hina ar- underatands, fnkes cffoct July 1, at Chicago M. B, L‘nn\'orlo]. of this city, was to-day ap- ointed Regintor in Bankraptcy for tho Southorn ietzict of Lilinols —— BULLDOZING STUDENTS, New Yonk, Jane 18,—Tho class of 1880 (Fresh- Causc—** bulldoze GRANITE IRONWARE, .In our lssuc of April 7 thora appeared an articlo o giva the aflalr an officlal cast, Dr, Do Wolf, Commlssloner of Ilealth, was drawn into tho mat« ter, and, not knowlng the naturo of granite lron- ware, wus mivled into the beliof that it was identl- cal with marblcized Ironwaro, condemned In an articlo In tho Boston eruld Aorll 1, 1877, under thehoad of ‘*Tublic Cautlon," signed by Mr, Angell, bascd on an analysls made by Dr, tfayos, which shiows that marblelzed Ironwara contained lead and arscnlc to o dangorous oxtent, apon which Dr. De Wolf ‘mada the state- ments glven (n (he article abovo alluded to, Under theao circumstances, one of our reporters was Induced to wrlto tha abs named artlcle, a1 ho then thought, in the Intercets of the public. Sinco Hnding tho truo state of wilalrs, however, It tiurns a mere matter of personsl malico, born of & deslre to further another lino ni gouils, Dr. De Woll not being interested inthe injury of tha waro, aud desirous of fmpairin un unintens tlonal wrong, has stuce publlshed a card rectifying his mistaki bie fully indorscs the usc of the granite ironware for calinary and other purposcy, and ho I8 now rafre¥hing himself with water drawn from o gramto-iron coaler, . Not wumni{ oursclvos o lnjure any one, or to hurt probably the moat nscful urticle ¢ver offcred to the public, we deem it our duty to offer thcso lines In Justico to the manufactirer of granile sronware, We do thle the mora checes fully since wo haye secn tho many lettars from the very best chomists in the United States, coplen of which may Le seen at our otiice, all of winch pronounce granito fronwarg absolutely freo from sny trace of lead, arenle, or any ather injurlous ingredients. And wo are induced to believe that thoy aru the most auitablo g evar ullered for the prrposs foe which tucy aro deslgned. In an article in the Sciestifc Americun of May 26 Prof, W, 11, Fuller, of Kicvens lustliuto, Hoboken, N, J., thus writesi $*1t has frequontly been satd tbat Jeud, in svine form or uther, 18 becoming an spparently cesvatial sngredicnt 1n onr dally nours isumient, " If we take luad by our drinking water, lead {n onr carthieniraro and crockery, lead in our tinned goods and solder, lead In our nun- poisonvus (1) cnamelod waza, lead §n our paint and tho wr pings of our cured meats, nud 1f wo aro fo any contdence 1n {ho udaptation-to-circums thoory, may Wwo not vxpect to sce, not far distant futire, the avoraye citizen take his food with an _exquisile reiwh duo to the sauce de plomht But at tho present time many of us aro not of tho *fittest* Iu thls ro- cct, and wo offer to our health oficers a° modeat ggestion that the plumbiferous and arsenical ditions to our food by sumewbat restricted.’ 1t Is, perhaps, I Justice due Lo tho minuface turcl say that allthe *granite’ waro of for ¥ale in our market is perfectiy freafrom all delcte. rious subsignees. In fivo diderent analyscs of the granlto ware 1 found Bo trace, of arsesic or any other solvable metals, Although the peoplo have bherctofore uscd kitehen utenails ontirely of mietal, even of brass, covper, and so-calica Britannta, still 1 glazed wara tbuy object tu cven & traco of what they haye so lung been using. e have Jearnod that many of the chemlets whose lettera we referred to above are using granfto fron. wary in their own kitchens, amone whow wo will name Ur, 8. Dana layes, of Buston, Btato Assayer and Chewmiot of Massactiusetls, and Prof. B, 8illje 1o, State Chiemist of Connecticut and Profcssur of Cticmistry Yalo College, Now taven, Conn, Fu that, notwithstanding all opposition, grenite {ronwaro cannot bu Kept from general use, for it coibines the atrength of fron aud th cleanifuvhaof place uca in the And when used awsy from the fre, ad hail, 1ard or butlet stand, iL acls like sions jars, ceplug the waterlal cool and fresh, For want of space, we will oniy add a part of what Dr, Doromus, of New York Clty, says In hls lotter to tho Compan; Iu my opinion, granite- ware 1s not only safuand suited for the preparstion of all articles of dict, but also for thelr pre tion. 1 bighly comucnd the Frunite-ware as wholesome, scrviceable, and durablo.’ ‘Phese points and facts we hope will sct the mat. at, and wo trust' this will put en end tosll —————— PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR, which 1s 80 common mowadays, may be entlrcly prevented by the use of Burnctv's Cocoaine, It has been ured in thousands of cases where thoshalr was coming out in bandfuls, and has never alled to arrest ite decay and to promote a hiesliby aud vikorous growth. It is at ihe same time unrivsled saadressing for the balr. Aslngle applicativn will render {4 s0ft aud glossy for sevoral daya, \ asorchestra at the Rzposition Bullding last even- ing. Under such nnpropitions eircumetances, the attondance is a good nmen of tho snccess of the scagon, 1f anything moro were necded to indicate this anccese, 1t might be found in tho universal ox- pressious of delight and satisfaction which could be heard on overy biand, not only with the orches- trand the music, but Aleo with the arrangoments that have been made for the pleasaré and comfort of flwee In altendance, The mudience was en rap. port with the aplrit of the occasion, and in the in. termissions, ns well as through Lhe coneort, circn. Rosolntions Looking 19' the Removal -of Hickey Referred for One Week, The City Conncll met In regulae seesion last evening, All. Cook In the chalr. ‘The Clerk read the Mayor's report of pardons from the Bridewel), which was placed onfile. A draft of an ordinance cancerning the wse of water, i [freely through the promenader which was eent fn by o Mayor, was referred to | lated ] the pretty conservatory, and the ont. :::‘fommllleann Fire sud Water withont belog door park, uniting social freedom with the concert proprietics 1n as gennlne o spirit of UGemuetliehkell 38 might characlerize even a strictly Qerman gatherlng. Thera was nothing In the musia to Interfere with it 'The *‘La Gnzza ‘The Law Dcpartment rent in a commanication rolating to the punishment of minor offenders by Imprisonment a8 well aa fine, and {nclosed an ordte nance embodyingthe commendations, which was | Ladeu" overture, the Lanner and Straues waltzcs, recommended fGr parsage. the tionnod ballct innalc, th ** Martha ™ overture, Ald, Thompron (Third Ward) maved the paesago | eventhe **Schabert Serenade’ and t Kgmi arcrtare, afforded sple opportunity for sacial on- tertaininent, so that time conld be pared for the Jthorough enjnyment of ths two eelections from Hall's " pictaresque *'Lenore Bymphony,” tho bisarre ‘*Second Rhapeodie™ of Liszt, and Wag- ner's glorlous ** Lolicngrin®’ measures, Aan con- cert proper, it left notbing to be desired, although, after aix years of Mr, Thomas' concert pro. :f'lhl ordinance, which was ordered withoat de- ate. The CltyComptroller sent inan ordinanco relating lo the coilection of fire-inaurance tax. Tho ordis nuncedefines what constitutes nn insurance-broker, aud provides thut all representatives of foreign companics murt pay.a ficense.fee of $100 per an- nam to the city, folation of the ordinance is matla a misdemennor and punishable with atine of | grammes, “it seemed a little odd to hear 1his 100, ncompnrable band lll!fuuulnz light muoalc, Un motlon, the ordinance wad referred to tho | Rddreseing itaell to the waltz of Strauss and Lan- Committee on Judiclary, ner, and skipping throngh the tinkling mossures The Comptroiler's financial statement for May | of the **Martha™ overture; but whalever the orchestra tonches it sdorns. and even the lightor stralns assume & new beauty when given sith the cxpression and nieh that chiaracterize all the work of thlsband, 8o farns musical criticiam is con- ceroed, thero i nothing to criticise, and it only romains to aay that the managers have loft nothing undone to mnke thicso concerts delightful. Taoro is plenty of room fo¢ (he purely musical to enjoy without diaturbance; plenty of room for thoss who wish n pleasant, social time: plenty of what 1s bemtiful und attractive; plenty to eat, to drink, ond of the wherewithal with which to make (proviously printed) was ordered nlaced on file. Firo Marshal fieunee sent ina list of men + pointed on the Fire Department during the past year atthe solicitation of Aldermen, with the naines ol the Aldermen appended, The redding of the 1lat produced some “amurement, The total was thitiy-six, while fifteen “rcvlmxn appointes were confinmed. Un motion, the report was sent Lo the Comumilien on Fire and Waler, THE BUILDING INSPECTOR reported that, owing (o the small nnmber of men at his dispoaal, it wasimpossible for Lim to proper- Iy eunforce the Bnilding law, There are now over | merry,—a combination, {a fact, of ma- 400 buildings in course of constraction, and | sical * enjoyment with soclal freedom many of * these are being run np { which laa combloation that hae loug been needed by ° speculstors who very littlo | InChicago. There Is another noticeable fact in pn; aitentian to putting in proper safeguards agninst fire, ‘The Inspector conslilers these larger strune tures aa baing much more dangerous (han the emall one-story frame bulldings. Mo neks the Councit to decide for themeelves whether It s chnqcr 1o put ont fired than to enforce a proper DBuildlnglaw. In complisnce with a request from the Mayor, the Police and Fire Depariments have remlf.md valunble assistance to the Buflding In- specta Ald, Cary moved that the commanication bo re- ferred to a'special committee uf fiv 8o andered. ‘The Saperintendent of Bulldings sent in a re- port to the effect that he had examined joto the complaint of certaiu citizens residing on Flsk and Twenty-eccond streets, in regard to the storing of I*mlmrln(luu & Phbllips’ yard thera. e fonnd \Bat Lherc was no hreacl: of tho existing law, bnt recummendud that Sec. 28 of the ordinance gove crntng thesy cascs he repealed, and that all persons deslring to catablish Inmbee-yards within the city limita ahonld he compelled to obtain leave 'm'(!l‘l the Councll, Thecommunication was placed on dle, 2 An ordinance providing tor the wideninz of Mal- sled atreet from the Chicdgo, Alton & &t Lonis Kallroad to Archer avenue passed withont debate, Alil, Sweency presented a petition from Geo Tolstoft to be relleved from o coniract for buim- Ing n gawor, ilolatott nlleces that he ls notn newer-bullder, but was Induced m‘xmunnbm at the Instization of ono Thomas McWhinney, who promi=ed to wee him throuzh, Now Thomaa goes ack on hia triend aud refises to_go on his bond. Hnletalt 18 Hable In b ppnalty of $200 and would 1ike to be relvaved therétrom. ‘The comunnnication was referred to the Judfe clary Commiltee. TIE WATER-WORKS. Ald. Sweeney offered the folluwing, which passed withoat debutes connection with this concert,—tho largo repre- rentation of our best ancicty, —which gues to show these concerts are destined to be the rage. There 19, In fact, every indication that Mr. Thumas wiil be handsomoty sipporeed and richly repaid for leav- ing New Yourk and selecting Chicagoastho only at- tractive placo of mnmmer resort. Chicago andl- cnces arc proverbially slov to moys, but, witen the: do move, they go witha rush, It will not nce many more concerts like that of last aunlnfi 1o convince our conceri-goers and pleasure-aeekors thab they are the thing to do, and then Mr, ‘Thomna' success 18 sasured, The programime for this eveming will be ns follows: 1. Uverturs to ** A Night In Grenada ", 3. Polks Mazurka, ' fievit's Darnlog N Folka Schiolly **.Jncus” 8. Beleatlans (rom *William i . libapsudie Hongrolse No. 8. Uiverturmto © Teanhauser™ . Tiomance in 0 M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Mr, Tony Pagtor and his company of varioly nctora began an ermagement at MoVicker's Theatro lastnight, The attendance was good, the gallerles boing woll filled and half the,lower partofthe, house belng ocenpled. Tue programme was mado up of an original musical sketeh by the Dennetts, Frauk and Eva; a comedlotta calied ** Love at First Bight, " by Joppe and Fannle Dolano; songs and dances by Delebanty and IHenglor; Tony Pas- tor in favorito selections; Fields and Hocy in mu. leal extravaganzas: Gus Willlams In Dutch ch Wuxxxae, The WWater-Works of tho eity’ acter sonua; the Kemells in irish songs; - M| compretedeani whl b of o pirener e exeent | Ciars Mooro ta poputar melodies; Wataon aud {hir urlinary expenta of operating and keeping the ssme | 1ia In tholr skotch entitled ** Dalclh Decaption ™5 {us repair, and the paynient of [otareat on chis water- Ioan bunile ud Mg saing becoines diie and, Wiinkgas, Tho waier-rafce charged fo conmumers arn ns ik ‘now us they ware wlien Dualness was good, work plenty, and wagzs hixh, and. in niost casca, ox+ ceed this amonnt of sl other tates the housa-owner has fo pay, and exceed In the mexrekate snnually soveral hunared thousand dollard nora than will b roquired tn ' the future )1 the exponses connected wish the running of the Water lepariment; and, WitRRRAR, All thn money roliectsd over and above tho amount required to pay the nmnln“tmnlu and faterest on the Water-Worka firuperly balongs (o the WalCr-1at Dayern; thvrefore, Htesolred, That & wpeeial’ commitice of thrco—ona fromy eacly divinion of whe cityobe appolnied: wiiors duty 14 ehall bo Lo minke a fuil fuvestlkation as to tuo protier reduction Lo be iadu fo wnter-raics, and ¢oport {3 hia Coulcll by oriinaincs oF winsrwise: B ‘ TIE SOAVENGERS. Ald, Banmgarten offered an ordinance amenda. tory of tho existing acaveuger ordinance, It pro. vides that scavengers shall pay a licenso fee of 825 per wagon, tuatend of 826 fur tholr wholo outfit, s at preeeat, 1d. Itawlolgh mared pa an amendment that the licenso bo fixed at §16 per wagon. The amond. ment was n:mrwu.nml ho ordinance was referred 'l;'l l;ui Commitiec on dtrects and Alleys vf tho \West nton, 1"1:9 Chalrannonuced the appolintment of special committeed aa follows: On tho resolution offored by Ald, Sweonoy, Alds. Sweenoy, Hawlelgh, and ltosenberg. On the com- municailon from the Bullding Inspector, Alds. Car{‘, Uallard, Van Osdel, Ryan, and Kirk. The Clerk resd a petition from Mr, James Mo- Donald, nsking that an ordinance bo passed pro- luhlunima boys from cxerclsing their flery theco- wheeled velocipedes on tho strects. Tho paper was placed on e, Ald, Cnllerton offered an ordinance directing the Dopartment of Public Works to sec that the Chleazo, Mitlington & Western Raflroad laya its track on the south cighteen feet of Twenly-sixth ntrect, as provided in tho ordinanco passed last year, and restorea tha strectto Its former condition, Ald, Cullerton explained that the Rallroad Com- pany had begnn to fay 1ts track in the contee of tho stroct 1 coutraventlon of tha ondinance. The ordinance was referred to tho Commitiee on Strects and Alleya of the West Division, with In- steuctions to report at tho noxs regular mneoting. A petition from Miss Linda Gitbert that 8 hibrary might be furnished for the Bridowell waa reterred to thie Committee on Bridowell. BUPELINTENDENT ILICKEY, Ald. Thompson offcred Lhe following: WnERuAS, The person now Alifng tho ofice of Boper- tntendentof Folles ee bewn Indicted by it Graod of the rouniys therufore Sesutted, That fiis aitention of the Mayor bo called ubject, will) tho request tiat such action bo taken an will rellave tha elty of Lho disgracon? having the higtiest pollca oificer of the city under Indictment {or wi uifenrc which 1t 1a lils duty sbova guat uf ail ot ar nen jutonly 10 avuld buk Lo sinpy nd with the Stent on e 1% 18 ot the part o Y Connel] or thu MAYUF 0 8a813I0¢ LD [uucence of an fudlcied per- S0t fu mdvance of lis trial. AL, Bweeney avked ALl Thompson, as & law- zcr. 1f ha did ot think it falr to give a mana tral ofore scting. Ilo woved to place on filo, Ald, Cullerton moved W reicr (o the Commitice on Palico. B vrderud, Ald, Gilbert maved 10 suspend the rolce, but the Anstin Brothors In feats of matksmanahip, and 8 concluding sketch ealled ** Kinklespeil'a Blunders.™ The audionce was highly delighted, and, 80 far as heard, thera wan nothing in the least degreo objectionable in the entertalnment. ——— ADELPHI THEATRE. Mr. Milton Nobles, & cearactor actor of somo power, began an engagement at the Adelphi last nizht, oponing in hils pleco of **The Phwnix; or, ‘he Living Uead.’ The attondance wna good, and thoe acting was grocted with much applause, HAVERLY’S TUHEATRIE, Mr, Robert McWade prosented his woll-known porsonation of Rip Van 1inkle at this “theatrs last nlf:t ‘bofora & small but intercsted company of spectators. —— BLACK HILLS ITEMS, Drzaswoop, D. T., June 18.—0n Friday lastn small party of Indians made a dash on Montana ranche, nine miles from this city, and soccocded in ranning od considersble stock. A party of twenty miners, bound for the Dig Hlorh, from this polnt, was fired opon by Indlans when abont sixty miles out. One of the mincra was slightly wounded. Senator Bpencer, of Alabams, with a largo ex- ploring and ptmpfl:flr;fi pariy, Icaves thia viclnity ubout the 21t for tho Rig lon countey, Diepatch $o The Tribu e, 8108x Crry, Ia., Jupe 18,—Ono hundred and Aty men from lisck ilills arrived here on thelr home by the Dakota tuern Iailroaa toe day. l:vnrl{ boall that goes up and comes down from Fort Plerro {s loaded down with gold-hunters xoing lu and returning. “ _ WASHINGTON TERRITORY, BaN Fraxciaco. June 18.~A dispatch from Walla Walla says n stagw from Lewiston brought news that soldiers from Lapwal and Indlans Lsd fonght about thiticen miles from Cottonwond during the fight, tho X woldiers, DEATIIS. FARRELL—Jana 18, Roee, boloved danghier of l’ll!lll; and Dessy Farrcll, aged 3 years and 0 .. m'l;:lnenl Juno 19, wi1 o'clock p. m., from reafs denco, corner of Wood-st. and Thirteenth-place, by carrlsges to Calvery, FRABER—Jnne 18, 1877, at hia Iate residence, A,la‘xhaululul D. l'ruor.lgnlén years,of homorrhage of the hinge. Pl n:nl‘{u take place from 144 Aberdeen-st., by carrlages 10 losehill, on Wednesday at 10 & m. Friends are respectfally lnvited to atfend. A'EWEN-~At the residencc of his parents, 513 North Lasalle-at,, Jano lsl] at h:16 p, ya., Will B, Mchwen, aged 17 yoars and 20 days, & Notice of funeral hereafter, waa raled outof order. LEONARD—At Hochelle, 1l Manday, June Al Thoupaon mad tmilar motion, inarder | 18, the itev. Josapl 11, Leonard, Seamen's Chap- that tho communication might bo recalled from | lafn, of this city. Notlce of funeral beroafter. STONEALL—Yestorday (Monday) mornlng, Jane 18, at tho residence of his grndmother, No, 62 Michigan-av., Thomas Stoneall, fd 4 years and 11 1onths, only chuld of W. and Mury B Stoneall. Tho remains will be nlerred in Korehill Come tery to-day. ¥aneral will unyluo from No, 283 Michlgan-av, thisafternoon a} 2 o'clock. Priends and rolatives are respecifuily fnvited to attead. DYRU = CLOTHIE EEALR- Csn_be beautifull or GLEAN KD agd REFAJ ED, st isining se. B3 coned C. 0. 1 i 5'1.:',.u."4 GunLs n wEes il tho Commities i Pulico and put upon its I ‘Thic thair declined ta entertain tho niotlon, Ald. Thompsou appealgd from the declsion, Ald. Cullerton protested againet e altempt to 1ako a snap Judgment ou this or any otherquestlon, and contended that the matter could valy be acied upon at o subsequent mecting. A suspension of the rules alioulit have been noved by Ald ) honip- #son when he presented the resolutions, Ald. libert took an apposito view, and abpealed to parllamentary law, ‘Vho discuwaion turned ene tirely on this poiat. tho wirite of tho paper not Lelni brought Inte yuestion. ‘Fho appesl from tue declsion of the Chale was lmu’llunm\ Ly a vota of 17 (o 14, The motlon 1o suspend the roles was Jobt Ly -the following vule: uo-_llounburE Hallard, Thoinpson (Third Ward,) {ERITN Avert, Loddlok, Tarsow, Lawler, B Tieldler, awloth, Thompsoa (ThirteeutlWard), auuw® N ' coptens !‘o'm%"r" o 5 llegton, "kn;rm Oltver, Clothes- N. D.—Ladles' Liresse p ner: u 3 A van Gedel, My heouy Caulk, seatal Wheelar: Sucquen, Bhawin e4cy A7, LADIES AND QENTS. CONFEUTIONERY, PUSISEUINSAOutivs o vrintviiun sl POV TN CELEBRATED throughout the Unlon—expresscd toall parts, 1 and upward at 40, uoc’l‘“ B, Addrese ordersQURTHER, Confeq — e e ey, Throu Liyan, Nesen, Schwelsthal, Sweency, Jaussens=Lr, 204 cleancd, Abseni=McAuley, Pearsons, White, Laly. Ald, Cary moved that the Committes bo fnstracts ed to report at the next regalar meeting, Ald. Rawlcigh nioved to make tho rcport the apecial order for 0 p..m., which was accepled by Ald. ¢ and the motion as amended provailvd. An nance indemnifying Churics Deuueny on an appeal bopd for 8180 glven by idm fur the bense fit of the cliy was n‘n}mrtcd by tho Committes on Judiclary and passed, KOW-BOATS AXD YACHTS, ‘The ordinance providing for the licensing and inspection of row-buata aud salllug-yachts lu tue harbor was reported favorably by the Judiciary Comwlittee. The leenso feo 1s 8xcd at $10, and the penatly fur Infringement of thu provisicos of the ordinancy {s & too of from 310 to 3100. The ardiuance pasacd, only three negative voics being glven. Ald. Schweisthal, from the Committee on Strrcts and Allcys of unanumous consent 1o | ug tbe Departncut of Jutlic Works to mako a spccisl awsessment for tho paving of North Wells stroct, from Divislon to Nortl Clark sirorts, with gedarblocke. b onder bissod witkout oppasl- on. Ald. Tully asked a spspension of tho rales in or- dertocull up tho *+freworks™ ordinauce, The wotion was not enfertaiuned. An ordiuance repesting the ordinance providing for tho paving of North State strect from Kinzie strect to Chicazo avendo by the city, aua alicwin: it 0 be donc by privato contract, was Fecommetie for passage by the Cummittee on Sirects and Allcys for tho North Division. 'Ald. Throop moved to amend by luserting a pro- viso Lhat tho cxpenso of levylug the asacasmont should Lo retalned out of the suin already collected on account of tho asscssment. On wollon of Ald. Stewsrt, the whols matter was referred to the Judiciary Commilttce. Ald. Cary moved that when tho Councls sdjowrn it ]-.lo 0 Wutll Thuteday eveslog atbalf-past7 o'cloc! Ald. Stewart-mored to smend by wmaking It 3:30 | toncr, Chicaga. WiLSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS Axp SHIPPING CANS, 47 & 49 Wost Lako Bircet. OXIONACO. & asan ron cavaivaut. "AUCTION SALES, By RADDIN & CLAPP, Auclioiicers, 13 and B3 Wabashi-av,, Chicago, Il Tuesday, June 10, 1877, 260 SAMPLE LOT§ BOOTS & SEHOES! Bale peremptory. To commence st 10 0'clock shazp, Office Dixan Elevator Company. Dixox, Ia., June 12, 1877, The Dlxon Elevator, situated In the most fertile portion of Bcott County, 1ows, and provided with ail the Iatest facilitics {0r handling grain, will be offered for reat 1o the higheat bidder at public auc- tion, at Dizop, 8., on the &d day of July nexl, ab 4p.m. To Lo rented for ono Aug. 11, 1577, to Aug. 10, 1878, one-half cash, Dazatle Uay of wuction; the other baif Lo be fully cured on the ssweaay. order, b ¥ DO ASTER, president Cteck. ¥Yanng Joseph and & squaw were Lilleds Tndians llm‘nl st timent the man. e L Terimenithe an: TR e 3 ] n st Vegerable. Gila uted in ity Por Use in the Narsery it Has No Equal, Worth ten times {ta coat to every mother and famfiy InChristetlom. 8Ame box, containing 3 cakes ot ounces each, Aént trea to any sddress on recelpt of 73 fente, Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A PERFECT TOILET- SOAP. First smong the requisites of the toflet is & good sritcie of Roap, bt to procure it 14 not alwars an cany matter. Many of the mos experalve Soaps in tha mar. Xet are made from conrse and delotorfons matertala, and thelr delicate coloring sad frazrant perfnme 100 often conceal the most ropulsive fnpuiities, The disclosirosy recently mado public pogarding this sbject ara posi- - tively startling, and deserve serious consideration, Scented Boaps Are now known 1o be extremely objec- tonable, esnecinlly if anplied to the heads fnjuring the hatr, rritating tho scalp, and {nduciog severs heade aches. The chiaracter of tha ingredients may be inferred from the statement of & gentleman who makes the #centlag of Boans his business; he recently dcclared that! persons enwoged n this emoloyment wer shor| lived; from reven ta ten years HE Lhe i Al which thnnccuplu’an NHIA‘I‘M f:l"n’l:iyl prelad durig Thedificulty of procuringa porfactly pre articla of Toflet Roap 1a 8t Iast Obyiate, Fg"u'r. Thanie to ths enterprise and chamical skill of Mr. 13, 'T, BARRITT, of New Sork, the world-renowned Roap. Manufacturer, whoscdmbieasn eatablshinent 14 by far the largest of it Kind in the tiited States. The renowa of Mr.liAnnITes yArious productions has for MADY yoara been whicly diss seminated, but thin latest succema is the appropriate crown tothe numerous victorlcs aiready achieved. Atler vears of patlent Iaar and sclentin axperlinent, Mr. BARMITT hae anceeeded ot of tho Aneat follet soay tver Introduced, Tho prie cipat logredicnta are the purest vegetable olis the man. tifactiuring processes are entirely naw And orfinal, and {he result simpy wnparalled ia this department ot tne * B, T, BABAITTA TOILRT ROAT™ 1a the trade-mark by whieh this elejmat tollet Inxury fs deslgnatod, and for appifeation o the delicate skin of Infaats, childrun, and udiex, 1014 sltogesher nacqnaled tn fia emolitont roperties. ThA Soap 16 fink perfumed, the (nTedients c imolate purity a8 1o reqiitre na KA from fi'llm‘l"’ o galse fuferior nator! 160 oAL Fue ined taste considers Lhe sbsence of artificial porfuma thie perfection of aweetiiess. and the pecullas cnaracters {atic of 1i. T. Bankitus Tollct Boan randers 1t ih most ;lu)lnflll and agrecable srticle of the kind ever manu- actured, Though anccially deafrable for the vse of ladies and children, 1his s08p s equally appropriate for gentles 'a tollet, and arft makes a heavy ather it (s alsaona for harbem' use. ips It Ia fust, belng laced apon ihe mavicer, but the demand for l¢ willsaen ork Tridune. come general.—New B. T. BABBITT, New York City. T 7T & AUCTION SALES: By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers, 7Band B0 Randoiph-st. ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT 159 STATE-ST. Fine Gold Watches, Fine Gold Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, &e., &e., Sales DAILY Dnrlnir the Week at 10 8. m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctionces CONTINUATION BALE OF OIL PAINTINGS At 118 & 1156 State-st,, At 10 n. m., 2:30 and 8 p, m, ELISON, POMETOY & CO.. Anctionearn, | For TUESDAY MORNING, June .19, at 9:30 a'clock, &t gur Blores 78 and FO Tiandalplist. New ) %'Srwn-'n'flmn Furnliure, Carpota, ‘and Generai / Our Regular Weekly Sale, Friday Morning, June 22.nt 9:30 o'clock, IMMBENSE BTOOK OF New, Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, A fullline Carpota, Lounges, Bofs, Doskas, Chalrs, &o. General Merchandlse, Planos, lh‘rrlnraun. deo RBLISON, TOMEROY & CO., Auctlonoers. Wil A, BUTTERS & CO. Commimisn Anctloneors, 118and 120 Wabash-av. Entire Machinery and Tools OF A MANGPACTURINGIEWELER AT AUCTION BY CATALOGUE, TURSDAY MORNING, June 10, at 10 o'clock, at our sslesrvoma, 1I8 und 120 Walash 3y, c WM, A, DUTTER 0., Auctloneers. Auction Salo Desirablo MISOELLANEQUS BOOKS TUKEDAY AFTERNOON, Jume 10, at 2:0 o'clock, st our auctiol rooina, Vixand 120 Wabuly WM. AL TTERS & CO.. Auctloneers o NDSOMELY-BOUND Pamily Bibles & Prayer Books, Building Blocks and Games, Stationery of all kinds, AT ATUCTION, AY, June 10, at 3 0'cJock, &% our salesroomdy 20 \Wabnals-ay. P it Auctioneers, YOI SALY. THIS MORNING, at 10 o'clock, At 339 West Madison-st., T bt it op L Tib e il ond wltthe Fist f o Ao e g o 2 AL T TENS & CO. " BUTTELS WEDNFSDAY TRADE SAL WITE AND YELEOW WARE, %00 pkgs. Assoiled Glassware, 0“!10\!!, and Carpets, 18 20 \Wabashi-ay, At thelr Balesroant L ETEIN & LO: Abétloneers ~FEUASDAY THADE SALE. DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, CLOTTING Boots and Shoes; Btraw Uoods, and Wool lats, THURSDAY MORNINU, June 31, st 0:30 o'clock, At Dutters & Co.'s Anction Rooms, sccond Boor. 1 1 ) find full lines salable goods sb onr s RIS S0 AT LA ] THIS 118 an: "GEO, P. GORE & CO. 04 anid 70 Wabssh svauuc. REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tucsday, June 19, 9:30 a, m, We nh-lll clu:‘t!s “t"lfll mportant conslgnments of sessonsble oot pb B Qo & co,, Avct're 0. g Wednesday, June 20, e aball scll at AUCTION _ 1,000 CASES Well-assorted and scasonable Boots, Shoes& Slippers And in sdditlon, by lnnlxunlanl aof Aselguce, shall closo 180 Lots of o Bankrupt Stock, ‘Which bayers are invited to examine. i P, QORE & CO.. OEO. B g 70 Wabasb-ay._ ) 3 UNZER, vty st Wabsn b REGULAR TRADE SALH h . Catalogues in salce TS MOBNS Lt hrirkry