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ciren the bank when fhe General boncht, place, are all familiar to the public. Thiaopened | fore, the Health Depsrtment can not have the THE CITY. ¢ stock, which he scemed to have gotatvery Ajlong tratn of charzes and counter-charges, during | pieasnre of proscenting some one for & violauon e e 1 th b consldere | B A engesenres o pave . 1ioiden, | °F(he lnw. v GENERAL NEWS, atfpgn- McArihor eald there wns no wuch conslder- | 40, and, | endeproted |12, ode” the. rat | The Trearrer's recelpta were $393 from tho Mr. Ela atked If there wasn't an arrangement | becaune it was alleged that he was nnflt, the sec- | Cailector, $3,403 from the Water Departmont, and afterwarda thst he should keep enough Post-Office moneys on deposit there to cover the Indebted. nens of the stock, Gen. MeArthur replied-that there wes no posi. tive arrangement like that. 1le was s stockholder in the bank, and it was natnrnlly expeeted that he shonld give the bank a share of the P'ost-Ofiice ac- connt, But no Smount wan specifed, Mr. Els rought more light In regard to_that transfer onthe Home lank's books of $10,000 ond becansa he was bankrupt, and Alr. Mans be- cause it was charged that he was & dve-dollar ward politician, which that gentleman mubseguently cmphatically denfed, tearinz np the English lan- guage badly In his indixnant vindication, ~ The re- gult of all the charges of frand was that the West ank' Board appointed an expert to go over the ac- nnts, : Tho Town Toard, not elng satieied with’ the rontlemsn selected, appointed a Committee $1,278 from tho Comptroller. The Camptroller yesterday pald out about $3, 000 in intetest npon city Indebtedness, The fotal amonnt pald out thoa far s $32,000, ’ The Mayor yesterday fovoked the maloon-licenre: of a msn named Goldachmidt, who kept a disor derly honve at No. 384 State street, Tha Interoal revenue receipts yesterday wero 20, <4 13 Mr. L. B, Weaver hae been appointed Agentof 8 inols flumane Boclety, Mr. Wearer is an 14 stock man, and excecdingly well qualifed for he potformance of the arduows daties of his |3 eme afternoon at Farwell Hall, The temperature yesterday, os observed by | Manasse, upticlan, No. 88 Madison stroct (Trine 1t vng Dallding), was atBa. m., U0 degrees; 10 8, m., 03; 12 m,, 6233 p. m., 62} 8 p. m., G8. i{ | Barometerat 8 0. m., 30,103 8 p. m., 30.0. | At7 o'clock last evening Willie Duckharde, 8 yoars of age, re eiding at No. 163 Division street, , nocidentatly fell into a vat of hot water at Gray's ) | tanpery, near Halsted street bridge, and _was so i | badly scalded that hia recovery i decioed Impos- ' sible, 1le was attemled by De. Iliggina. The widow of Francis 1lanford {s slowl narely dying, The Uerman Lnthersn Church yestonlay took ont a permit to baild & schoal and dwelllng on Fonrteenth street, near Ashland avenue, structure to cost $:3, 000, o The Police Committeo and the Committee on It was inadvertently stated yesterday that the | from Gen, McArthar's Postmaster acconnt | on Investigation 'also, with power to tee of 'Cornrn:m:emunln:ercyllelu“hoflhltlx\aflnlunlu to his private sccount. Wnan' there some trouble | eniploy an ~ expert acconotant. Thw Com- m:.}mh;;:_;fll'!'\‘i' rt& J:m':n’m:“cu_ :“:l?:: j would tako piaco Mondsy attermoon. 1t shanld | betwecn hii and the baok aboat tha timaof the | milee, contating of fhe Superviser, 0% | fiepicurely, : !bln been stated hat they will be hola Thuredey | BAICS SRINE 1O 1 Wekk of sontidence oo (0 | Socommendation of sumo esding firms, empioyed his authority, for that very reason? Gen. McAriiar coald viot explain that transter, e did recollect telling the bank ofiicers that they were not very accommo:iating, but he did not think he had over anthurized any auch transfer, Mr. Ela called Gen. Medrthue's attentlon to an ftem of 81,700, Inserted In the money colnmns on the credit slde of the cast-book. Jufy, 1876, evl- dently In Ford's handwriting, but not charged up to any Account whataver. \Wasn't It quito possitile, even probable, that Ford was short on his canh jnst 1,700~in other worde, that he had ueed thig smonnt himsel!, and in maxing up his cash had shinply Inserted tho fgures, having no &ccount to charga it to? Gen, MeArthar conld not explala, but suggosted that perhaps Ford conld. )Mz, McChraney, who has been delving into mat. tora very e]oeel“‘nflng the past six weeks, He lfl{lfi(‘llllfil g:‘ olufl -bon‘:’lnml;‘ )c(ep: .“n;‘dnl| mixed np, There was no debit acconnt, ai that cve‘r’lppcnfll on the books were eredits—only 'fi\x 'll“{‘ul(l of ncn-!e-l .;fl tws‘mhnarflu. that, and nothing nore, Since that timao new | Of ;urt‘- evut;dwms "l‘wflde I: the Healtl )a& ke have been opened by Secretary Millard, P“ m§"|’f""d| lay. )fl" esths have occarre and B o lima-book " kept,” giving “hame and rom tho Ialter discase this week. occapatlon of such employa and the number o The Council, Thursday night, took the tax of honrs worked. Tho par-rolle and tickets have (0 | 85 aff drinking-fonntaine. " giving & chance correapond with this, The acconnts for each pATk | for any one to ercct asmany of these fountains as are separately kept, and each bill {8 ftemizod in | he may chioore, wasteZas much water as pussible, the entry, thua ahowing at & plance Why it Wik | and pay uothing for ha priviloge, Some of tho md, and to whom. The dcbita ars alao shown. [ Aldermen yesterday sald they did not realize what hus track Is kept of all moneys borrowed and patd | they were doing sud voted In the dark. They will, and the nctual mmoant, by da; ‘weeks, and | th, 'y % . Taaithe, expentied nam: uehypnk’.: erefore, at the carliest opportunity move a re- the but She I8 now contined to her bed, and k& consideration of their action, B, {her phvelciana sar ahie will mever Jeave it Alive, Thio expests have been hard at work. They find e arret ] hex Bebiad 'y P oy are 0In queriingy °Bin planed the witaess down to the | TI6RRERE TR 6] far. | The Aldermen are laud and long in the recitation thelr wotk as cffectunliy s Sullivan's bullet, 7 {which will soon have succeeded in killing two 1 {poopie. {i] | Thladics connected with tho Women's Chls- % 1 tlan Temperance Union dealre 18 stated that the £} Therolne of the littlo romance which nprrlrld in heeo columne o day o two 8Zo, who had just ob. ined & divoree, never was s member of that or. ;ganization, aithough she used to aitend its meet- * ngs at one time, Jerry Crowley, Clerk of the Committes appoint. ©d by the Senate to Investigate the Canni Fund affaiz, has nrrived from Springfield, and ts making + ~arrangementa for an Informal meeting of tho Com- £{ {mittea thia aftcrnoon. The Committes ts com- %! poscd of Mr, John C. Ilaines, of this citys Mr, Wl ;n;(fleld,n( Kanknkee County; and Mr,Mayboarne, { {of Kane. Aleam and bugey owned and driven by Smith 1Akroyd, of No. 142 Cilnun street, was run into 7 by 8 fricht train on e Northwestern RRoad at the Augusts street crossing yesterlay morning. The forc legs of one of the horaca wero broken, and_he i1 was sliartly afterwardu killed by a policeman, Tho ;i’?‘nlner animnl and the occupants of tha buggy + i 0,000 is nnacconnto thongh the future may devclop whera it hag fens to, but as yet noclewto it can be found. Then there are some 300 eonponsshort and nncanceled, Avhich aze '"f'"m" tohave been redeemed long, Tong ago, bat they are nowhere to be found. A short time ago soime twelve of laat January's con- pon® which had been missing came into the hands of the Swpervisor. The “bond account Is some $54,000 ahurt, —that I, there aro that many bonds which were lsaned and pald for, but of which, no track can bo found, Upon 830,000 of these no interest hay ever been clatmed, and itfsa mystery 8 to what has become of them It Is claimed that that many were destroyed at soma time or another, but there 19 nothing Uiat has so far been found in the way of record that goes o prove the assertion, Alwgemer. the ncconnts of the old Park Joard are decldedly mixed, agd ‘wlen the experts fintsh and make thelr reporta thers will be nasic on the West Side, and the public wiil probably get an fuslds :lcw of the real worklogs of the West Park sys- lom. WIIAT HAD BECOME OF TR § deposited at varlons times tb his cred Jloms Natfonal and Third tional Bankas, bat which st no time appeaged vn his cash-book? ten, MceArtnie's explanation was not clear, 1le had notes discounted, and had given cliecxs to re- new them, and perhape this matter might bo ace counted forin that way. Mo then virtuslty ad- mitted that thie explanation was not sstisfactory by saying that he must lovk over the books and ho woull then be able to anawer more clearly. Another matter which ho could nat_explaln was tho absence of all important checks and stubs mven previons to July, 1876, whilo others, which Yere nutof a0 inach Importance, could bo pro- uced. At this stage the Investigation rested for the day, The examination will be resumed this morning, when Fonl, the bookkeeper, will be put on tho rack to explain sundry ditiiealt matters, THR HOME. YVesterday afternoon o Triuyyx reporter called upon the ofliclaln of the Ifome Natlonal Bank, cor- ner of West Waahington and [alsied strects, o co- deavor to galn from thow some = addl- tional Information, and to find out why it was that monoy deposlted by Gen, McArthur as Postmaster should have been turncd over to Gon. McArthur as a private individual, making the bank liablo to the Government for the amount so trans- ferred—some $14,000. Mr. Fuller, tha Cashier, the reporter was nmable to sec, siuce that gentleman did notturn up during the report- or's presence, Mr. Billinge, of their grievances arising from tho visitations of delegations of women, who think that the Council ight with perfect propristy and ease order 1hio closing of the saloons on Suniay, )un( of the City Fathers aro expresaing the opinion th cloalng of the saloons upon the Lord's Dn{ might perhaps ho & very desirable net, but that it de- volves upon the Councii fo efect that closing they are not st all willlng to allow. They hold that tho Christlan wotkers shonlil start, control, and con- nnn? the guod movement by the force of moral sansion, The project to rednes the water-rates was Intro~ duced In the Connctl 1ast we€k hy Alds Sweenoy, and at the moment received the support of 8 num- ber of well-meaning Aldermen who linye nothing at heart bat tho hest interests of the taxpayers, ‘Those Alderman have since learned that the ro- duction of the rates wounld involve the city In much new flnancial dlmcull{, and prove of ncal calaplo Injury to the Depariment of Public Worke and the wator systom, The espressions volups tecred yestorday bya half dozen Aldermen, and TIIE COURT-IIOUSE. among thom soma who at flest. favored the scheme, NONNING OUT OF PUNDS. fio(nlhfl“’lhll the Conncll will not order the - Lt 4 uction, Sweenay'a resolution fs, like many ot| Avery lmvflllh‘m: l:llcllnr{ o;, the Juln: Commit- | ers, regarded as a plecoof **buncombe. ™ teo on Public Bulldings and Public Service, as at. ommittes o n Fire and Waf fecting tho Court-ouro work,-was held yeaterday | offes’ of et Samhey Hemonr ok “Soareind afterioon. Tho object of the meeting was to pasa | minor refcrences of little Importance. Aftor that upon another eatimate in favor of Tlinsdale on bis | busiiees thoy lwal-'z;l At o Jlstaned to lh'%axswnn- granite contract, smounting to $1,200, and to | FHOR8, 078 CONS £ ,m:‘-m:fi;" e i 000 t fn the i1 lescaped unharmed. ;. Mr. Johin E.DeWitt, Presldent of the Union Ma- 1 "taal Life-Insnranco Company, arrived In the clty 3 17 “yesterday, ani in staying nt the Palmer loure, At Fi{ ‘tated in ‘Tie Triorkea few days ago, Me, De. b & [Witt's vinit to Chicago at this time Is made for the £ 5 'purnase of having & consultation with the Trustees i 1 ro University in recard o that 813 the President, | open bida for the foundation of the county's por- | tiess columns, and with 1t tho Committee, the R e T trsa it Sotn: | wan "absent’ In ‘the country, hence - all | tion of the CourtSHonse dome, Mayor, Marshal Tenger, and Ald, Van Osdel, tho i" istitutlon, Me had not scen any of the Trustees m’mg;fltflflm um!;‘ lhfln. :fi:fi:mm"-‘mrfl:fi (eihe frnt blu;lrelz was l?alfild{nlflol 'f." archl- g'hnhl{murn::ldthnTLlnllr‘{l:nwdCo?lmllll‘fi wete very v+ ryesterd UNE T nt. calls . u tect’s cutimate in favor ol nadale, whorenpon lensed, o other device s the invention it yestenlay when n Tninon represchtative called | found’ was ‘Tho - bookkceper, who ANt | Sie ‘Priaciate in,foyer of Ninsisle, wharougon ( highly plossed, Tho other deyicals tho Invention hiko to say anything In the alisunca of Mr. Faller, .thing new., ‘The ‘Trustces hold thelr annual mect. who knew allnboat t. As far as tha bookkeoper's < tract, and directod attention tothe fact that he had {{Ing on io2gih nat., ot which time & conferenco s work upon an arrangement for use in catching per- alrendy been atlowed $ 13,800 o - on tho work, andthe | sons wio jump oot of windows, £'!will be held between them and Str. DeWite, and, | recollection went, tlo money to the credit | firat wtone had not beon set, and probably would | rangement fs mmply n large pleco of canvas i > of tho Governmeni was transferred to nonths. 11 A ton- 1 ) | fccording to prewant prospccte some eqiltabla | of | tho | Goverament was | transferred to | mot bo'for navoralmonthe. Tl iso cailed atten. | with elght spring handles which aro held by us tion to the clause of the contract providing that Hinadale shouid keep pnce with the other can- tractors, etc., and that if he was allowed sny fur- ther estimates tho other contraclors wounld suffer by ity and the work would be delayed from the fact that tho county’s finances were In"a comparatively depteted candition, s Mr. iolden sent to the Treasurof to leam liow the Couet-House Fund stood, and recelved the un- swer that there was now to the credit of the fund many men, The canvas is to be covered by n rubboer mattress which, filled with alr, will broak tho forcoof the fall of & person, oven should such crson fake a eap from a fourth-rtory window. zrnli' |“mumwn promiscs well, so the authorit! n that It was mistake 1n tha credits. 1t waa foifr yeara since thin had occarred, and the fenllemnn trusted whally to memory, but that was ils recollection of the matter. As to the legul uestions involved, he roforre. the reporter to Mr. uller, Gen. Chetlaln was I'resident of the bank at that tlme, TIIE WEST TOWN. Y ‘ond satisfactory najustment will then be atrived at. { will be nu extra concert thia afterngon tn 1 ithe sumaner-garden serlcs at the Exposition Build- n ing. the proglamimo fof wilch Inchide gltitura to ** Musaniclio; Stranm’ i/ dec Frauen g Tiazt's Rhaps tho over- polkae. the **Lob **Unter Donner und Blitz"; ’romethens '3 the march from Ral's (334 THE SUMMER-GARDEN CONCRRTS. :E U There ani iv Hongrojne, Ny THE COUNTY BUILDING. the finslo 10 \Hestboven's j lienore Sympliony: the Bridal March from ** Lo- A The County Conrt will adjourn Tuesday until Hengrin T the Gallet manic ta +FThe G BPECIAL MEETING OF TIE DOAGD. 3r. Carroll wanted the estimate of $31,200al- | July 9, Tho accaston for the adjournment fs nut L 8aba "'; Salnt-Nnena’ symphonicpoew ** Ph ‘Tho Weat Town Board hold & speclal meeting at | Jowed, aud segued that if it was not allowed the known. 1t cannot bo for the summer vacation, as A1 Btrauss' 1)lustratjonen waltz; £ o'cluck last evenlng In the Town Clerk's office, | connty would be violating fta contract, etc. h Tl Y h jil innde™; R 66 and G8 South llalsled stroet, Thers wera | ~MP Fitzgerald urged that it would be wrongto | the timala a Nl carly, b} loncttu™; and Meyerbeer's t Justices Matson, Scnlly, Ingersoll, Mor. | Take llinadale any further slluwances underthe | Commissioner Cleary left yenterdny for a visit to {"The programme for (hia cvenln BISAER Bheridne an Bupseeiors | lrcamatances. | To glvo him what ho asked woald | g1 tarm in Missourl, A yeor ago ho hnd two farme ) itha overture to Mendelssohn's *'itay Lias®: | rison, Sallabury, and Sheridan, and Supcevisor | bo o have paid him $75,000 before he had actn . A yearsgo arm ] i:mm Beln's walts n _the Beautifpl | Pedersen, Clerk Tarbell, and Asseasor Clark., ‘The | ntone, or, in other words, to have advanced himap | Mear Kansas Citr, but now he has but one, He i dtiness; “schuberte | +tAvo Marlae " Masser | object of the meeting was to authorizo the Super- | Muchmoner. 1€ {ao wilowance yeicando ther | o onaod thefarm o & aeighics, the snaldon 34 o would bo lof , 000 for tho othier con- e ecrture b A hroiito, which, s Dew | visur toborrow §22.000 for the prrpota of meeting | actors. and he. was_ Informed (hat bots walkr | F1oR boIng that e was to pay the tazos on It. saens' the Intercat on $040,000 In purk bonds coming dne in July next. Justice Sheridan wanted to know the object of lorrowing at § per cent when money went around begging, and [t might be obtalned at G per cent. ustica scull! trauted to knaw what had become of monoy which hiad been sent to New York to psy Interest on coupons, some of wiiich had never been paid, Ile wanted to know how much thess unro- deemed conpane amonnted to. .!u“l%- twbury responded that they amounted ‘This money was now {a Grecnebaum's Bank, and aud Sexton would ask for estimates noxt week, sud unjcss thoy got them would stop work. Architect n, in anawer to & questlon, stated that [linsdale had_already besn patd for fully as much matorial us he could possibly nse during i} building season, Saveral othicr mombers of the Committes then delivered themselves of opluions, and finally, on motfon of Mr, Holden, the cstimata was aliowed. TIB BIDE POI TR DOMB POUNDATION nd were o8 follows James MchMillan was before a committeo of the Board yesterday with a bl of $300.00 for tras ™ on tho Iosana Asylum, ‘l,z‘mu-'lnd hls case with great earnd but o its apoear- ing that his clalm was one, and that ke had receipted tu full some two years ago forall that waa due him on the work, Commissioncr Schmidd thonght it would loak bad and bring consure on the Board to allow him anything, and his clalm was placed on le, Commlusfoner Holden, Architect Egan, and Al {; from Beothoven's Elghth Symphony: | Bymplionic pocm, *** ltouet d'Omphalo * W e Mazepyn March v*: o 1 ‘ngnies's *Ttenzi ®; Hteauws® ¢ Wiener Freaken Waltz " and tho overture to Nicolals *: Merry Wives of ndror. i Mr, Eddy offera a very novel programme for bis onzan recital to-day, the numbera helog composed 1" entlrely of wedding muelc, The numbers for the i 4d grmnare Mendelmonn's ' \Wedding March, » Balnt- , Baens’ Ve **fleno liction Nuptlale, " Guilmant' h Nuptinle, " Jenren's ** Weddinu Mus H g Maher havo been Apnolated o commitico to make Il Paghe reludo Jn © tanthem fura weddingletae | was drawingno intereat, Tho Bosrd objected ta 1he Atrangement fur 18ying the cormor-aiong of th 30 ding. Mareh L oo At bounw\nzlnurn“sronnl. especinily when Henry Court-110uso on the coming Fourth of July. Tholr it g e s Wi e s ckarier oPAon | Grecnebaum offered it at 8 per cent. A. Cox 20,810 | datles are numorous, They are to negotials with & $£i Bolle, " and b ma “‘,nnm,_ The Itin Justice Slataon sald that there was a falnt sus. Some 1nquiry was wade ahaut the responalbility Mr. Walker for the records, etc., Jald with the corner-atono of the old Court-House, which came 1nto his possession, as be says, by purchase. and, for which he now wants tho connty to psy $200. of the severnl gldunn, and Mr. Carroll woved that tha award be made lo McMahon at his bid, the lowest, and, slrange fo sav, tho motion prevailed, McAtahon is understood to bo of the old firm of o 5l n " Upon My Finger ** and **llelp Me, yo H|ller’.n . i8 18 certainly o vory remarkablo programme, eonsldering thero i¢ no bride In the case, &lclnn tuat thonTi these connons were payable {n ew York, nearly all wers held in Chicago. Justice Satisbnry moved Lhat the Bnpervllarlhlln o THY CILEMINTS, adthorized to borruw money at the lowast po: to of Intereat whenever the coupona w 1o & MeMaly 1f wo Isentirel e L A T e {:+ The Soclety of Chemints hold & rogular monthl rate of enl enev 008 WEre Dr . Bteele & McMahon, and if wo Iaentirely roaponsi- | from o facl oy are deemnes ? Imeolnk at (ho. Bhaemine Hhniac ook mastiCheny, | fonted, and that the Supervisar, Clerk, ‘and As. | blc, nnd ne sward has been mads the public n. | b : the property of . the . connly al tereat, ‘The actlon of the Committee, however, in allow- Ing the extlinato of flinsdale cannot be regarded as auytidng clsc than UNWISR AND INJUDICIOUS under the clrcumatances, and leaves the Court. llouse Fund In abuut tno same fix that the othera are. Thero 14 to thewgredit of the fund. as shown above, SUi1, 000, The ullowance to Hinndale, which was entl; nuecessary, leaves to the ercdit of the fund &:i2,800, Aeainst this {s an old order held_by Ilinedale, payable 10 o fow weeks, of 370,000, and the Prospective ates of Walker and Sextan to Le presented the coming week, which will agzrepate n.t less than $40,000 more, 24 ready, t aro Instructed to mee the Btale's Alloruey, and, if nccessary, the Qrand Jury, on the subject, ‘nd bring some other power thau money to hoar on Mz, W. Another of thelr datles {# to prepare o parchment scroll witls the nanios of the membiers of the County loard, securs us much of tho ricords of that Lody as possible, and the history of tho Conrt-Ilouse work, —to be placed in tle stone,—and to invito the dearly-boloved ro- poriers 10 witness the stone-laying. ANNOUNCEMENTS. lley Secretary, 'The Supsrvisor thonght they should borrow the money as long as thoy could get It upon such favor- able terms os Greencbanm had offered., Tho matter was discussed at great longih, the Boand feeling that the coupons_ shonld be paid np- on prosentation, but that {hey sbiould be pald In Chi- tazo, in order that no more “money shauld bo et Eaut to )Mo in New York for an indefiuits perind, without fntereat, whilo o large number of coupons ;amlnln unpald, Justico Morrison offered tho foi- owing: Resoleed, That immediately uvon the presentation of the Suly (nterest roapons 10 the BUpervissr of thn o ‘hicayo, ld dupe al visor (4 hereby. requeatod 1o cail & spocial meeting 'he Committes sppuinted fortho purposeata previous meetlng eeported a fee-hill to’ gavern the charges of all members engaged in analytical 7 chemistry for quaiitative ond comparative 1|, oxamstions. The foes ranged from €6 e il ’ 7 Garrison In the chalr, and Prof, T to $i26 for anslysie, and = wers intend. ‘ed as the minlmom charges, The report was adopled, urd the Treasurer was in- teucted to have 1,000 coples of tho bill printed for gencral distribution, 'the "'reasurer reported cwh on hand to the here were (ifteen inetabers of the Koclety, The lection of ollicers fo2 the next six'monils rusnited {18 3 oF th §| omount of % and ibe Secretary announced that purpose 6 ] The race which was to have taken placo lust foliows: Freaident, James 1. Bluney; Vice- | HEROUALIDE a loan 10 bay, take up, agd cancel sald | 10 ¥ay nolhlng (he tormer's claim for +*ostraa” of | Thursday at RiFcrslde Park will tako placa this esldentn, Rodney Welsh and U, Lambert] Secege | coupODs, 15,000, 7 o xf"""" ulm-, 1¥ In bad shape, and | arerncon at 2 o'clock. ryy R THivys Trea wrer, 1l 1, Garclvan, Justico Scullyobjected to golng furthertatodebt, | tho prospect is tuat cro loug the Court-House work Th 1 X E After Indufginz in 1 snort conversntion mpon | Thoy hud (o ptop samewliers, and thoy. had batter | Wil coma (o & stand-atillaad Lhe cou 7L utada e regular weekly prayer-mesting of the {1;: chenilco-astroniomical gubjecta, tho nonting ad. | commence now. lable for damagea, This would seem to bo demon- | Travallng Men's Chirlstisn Unlon will bo held In A1 Journed. Thu paper wuich waa to have bien "Tho resulutlon of Jastice Morrison was opposed | Strzted by figures: The appropriation for the work the Bible work-room fn Farwell Hall Dullding at # o'clock this evening, The Rev. W, F. Crafta will conduct the Sanday- »chiool teschers® meeting to-day (noon) In Farwell all, Young-Men's mecting this evening, con- ducted by John Morlson. t Tha mhns]l.'en of tho Bunday.school concerts gliven at the Tabernaclo [ast month request that if Huperintendents istend Lo vond namew of selialars secompetitors for tho prizes, such nanea be sent 10 Dot later than Tuceday, the 2Gth inst, The ladles of the W, C, T. U, hold dally prayer- meetings In Lower Farwell liall atil m, The leadora for noxt woesk are aa follows: Monday, Mre, McGowan; Tus:day, Mre. Goodman; Wednoe %lnl,' M, Matoni Thureday, Mes, Hsines; Priduy, o 8uthe ) bolng abeent from the i BTARVATION AND SUICIDE, 12 Tho old, old story told uyer wgnin, It te pathetle, Jil'but 1o w' elty like thls where thers’ are so pany tdle, there ars fow wio will pausn to refloct ljover 1, and still fewer who will run thelr hsuds : futa thelr pocketa forn palter nickel ta vollova the i+ punger of o (utherlom children, ey must go 1n Yo the Poor-House, with al} .t hornire, ur starve {; to deatl, for the pitilesn world will do nought Y to muccor thew, Nlcls Sievers, 1, Norweglan, { was nol read, by the Supervisor, and on that account was with- 1, meeting. drawa Ly the mover, AVERT MOORE, Justlco Matxon offered the following In regard to Avery Moore's defaleation: Wnt , The Town liverd of the o West CRIGaRO S Ao hetd reverad etk Sach Shvoe Taviiios £hi0 Dondanen of | AVry MGGTe, 183 Buperror of. the Town of West Ghicago. (o niet with said Doard and ke a sstiicmeat of W dencloncy of said Avery Vitmmas, Tho sald bondemen iaving fnfled to make cloucy can be % dieanizel, That 1o hupcrvisur of tie Town of West Chlcaica U, aiud i fa heroby. Initrucied toengaye lew counsel, snd fmediately cominence sult aiatnt ¢ buiistmen uf said Aves or the recovery of all In0Deya dua Ly the said Town of West Chicsgo, Justice Sallsbury was opposod to sich actlon, for the ontire yoar \was mllflogflfi.m. of which amount not moru than 3350, can bo callected. The clsime againat this approprintion to date, pald and ynpaid, are na fullows, approximately: hlr!nu' clatm.. it Valker.. Architac Bextog,. Tot Theso figures cover anional nudited already during the year, and, 1t will bo seca, very nearly nbsorb Lo entirc smount that will be collected from the appropriation, in osher worde, it is n liberu] estimale fo say that $1:i0, 000 —tho amount In the Tressuey after Ilinadalo gots his lust exthiuate, avanming that $450.000 of the appropristion has been collecied—s all the money iat _have Leen J‘Testding at 270 West huron street, finding bimsel? fuuable “to sccure ¢mployment, Gnd hls wife and : bwro chitldren mck abed with thia Jong-continued {7 faetioy, plunced o knife nte Lis left breust at 11 {abetock vemtesday marning. | 4ir, 11 J, Roren,who © oteined i, vays no caa hardly eurvive, snd | calls Lo nitentan of th polifa to rh « fact that his F. Loulvo Smith; Saturday, Ml I, E. Wit left to prosecuto the Court-lousa work for the o ety nnctuatly vy r=elodenth, 17 wich a ala fhommation, Lo & spectal commuites to look after | (5, '“I:"'“,', this amauat (ke following snins it hemab il gt v military ro "W not eoer il " 10 Lenove ave been or aro clalmed to have been earu the 4 Lo st ot e Wi e, 1o thore but | diacereq eeTOll asked thatthe Commitiea bo | IS L EAANATWI o detaandod tnside ‘af the | Yiew and drces parads on tholake-shore drive bo- Lo clarliy hore Asncedor Clark stated that Mz, Gill, one of the bondemen, stood ready to Plv s phare. Justice Ealisbury moved that they postpone actlon for one week, and that the Comuiitao in the mean- thnoe confer witl the bandsmen, Juatico Ingersoll thought that a little delay wounld work nu injury to the town. The Town Clerk was requested to mnotify the ‘bondumien 10 bo present ot noxt meeting, whon the ‘Town lloard would hear thelr nltimataim, Justice Matson tren withdrow his resolution fog «one weuk, and thip Hoardadjourned tiil nuxt Friday evening st 5 o'clock, tween the hours of 4 and 7 v'clock this afternoon, Hestililtty Jaxet at which the mitlitia will bo reviewed by Gov. Cals lom, accompanlod by Gen, Sherdan and his full stafl. It fs expected thut this will be a brilllant aflair, socially and otherwise, Thezo will be an examlnation of candidates for teachers In the prlmary snd grammar schools at the Nonnal School Buil Monroo stroet, ‘Fhursday,. Thers will ab an examination of candldatos for Princivala of grammar-schools and teachers in higl-schools ot the roous of the m‘:l(']dol Xducation, No, 85 Fifth svonue, July b and 6. Fu m'n:’vz‘A.mul\‘n.\u, mian fruse~"5 1L toplfly. Joh A SR Wiwel Now viekt Taoss Vond T AL Block, New Orfeacus O, 7, Capma, Dovens i e desn, ou ‘l?"fl.‘n’:"i‘x Stulley and ¢, Houlon , Mamuniter U., i, 8.1 €, B Sz ekt T N n Adsms, and cac Kexton, ou cotiiaty Mostation, dows foundatio im L contract, which nd by the time Hins. 50, 18 due, on equal smount will to, Walker'and Soxtan, consoquientiy it fe not aifiicult to computa how tho County Bloard, if e, atpuuter, Us B ALt L O, O i s B foT 1L 0, Clar Detrot, and Timbnri, 6 U3 I3, lu. J. M." Kelly, (reen lay; “Wo ity “Georgo” Ui, “plalor” W: vl New U Norky gt g, ety g 1 Yichare irows, ulinop o 1 7l I I.Infloy. iy i 1ho Court-Huuse work gocs on, will need nearly - i eF. e oo My, aud 100,600 ver end abovo the appropriation fortho | The attendanceat tho falr and festival now belng { eimund lousemd. Diuin, Now Yokt THE NURSERYMEN., year between now and Sent, 1, held in the !mllud)umlmf tho church corner Fifty- ~ KauClalre; Col. 1, B, Ele: Bt Loutey 'The vutlook, on the whole, not very hopeful | fifth street and Wentworlh avenue has beon vory .r A-:nl.'x; nu‘z"\clhl(l 3 Luwell, TUR FINAL SESSION covtraciors, and they will scarcely thank the Inrys every_evenlng.tho past week. Tho contost lnaly, fiepholdn, 21, Louly “'r“nfii'f‘ léu- of the Amerlean Nureurymen's Assoclation waa lonar for paylnz Hinmlalo inadvance In | over tho ladics’ gald watch aur chain between Mre, E,fl,,..(m Francle W."B" | hold yestordsy morning st the Exposition Bulld. | the face of tho prompect that thera will be nothing | Ann Schulor, of the Stock-Yazds, ond Nre, Genrge arpenter, Ouisliag W, U. . Nelo | jng, Mr, Harrlaon, uf Ohlo, in the chalr. o ey e Th, [ ORTess of the work, | Mulrhoad, of Englewood. 1s ruwiny more cxciting, Caveuwurih: lfoa, ‘0, Lawencs, M. Bl bt i = then, really dn‘rumh on tholr auility to carry or- | ‘gstho promincuco of botls partivs colls out largo r Hotive -, 1, Uit v. o ilandy, r. J. A. Warder, of Oliio, sald that tho aston- | dors sgainst a dovleted fund. If tho; nln-u{ado circles ‘of friends; The falr wiil continua this Maw.p thu'tten | shing omission In the Assoclation's programme | it the work must wiop in the midst of the buliding | evening. b e st e: waa the omislon of the g:indstone. Every man | #eason, o the fnjary ol both the caunty and tho —— S ddamiee X0 | bere had e ax to geind, yet noboay had fotchod it | SOBIFICLOrS. CRIMINAL, Mhaneaiiiersts | forward o ba ground, 1118 owndull ax was that s RIDING AGAINST TIME, MAUD 08WALD, a young lady with a conslderable reputation as a clreus-rider, set vut yestenlay to prove that o wonian could In sume circumatunces stow as Y W,k . 3, Ricdidomi owolt, Etlel: nnercual Hnfel=k. M. Evang,, Jacksong J. ek, Vankow, 1o 51 tarinond, ‘rcdur Taplsi {% bluunum.'mhku 4T Al G Uodge, Owatonaa; K. ho wanted to see moro Intorest devoted to foreat- tree culture; Among oll the ornamental-tree growers hera represcnted snot ono had a forest ree amopg bie stock. Our foreste wero being ane vibilated. Bomething ahould bo done to replace Deputy-Marshal Qllman left for Peorla last evouln to take. possession of thirty barrels of whisky, scized in that righteous burg a week or so 8gQ by the revonus oficials for infructionof the revenue laws, h g Lewt, i i i . | much endurauce and pluck 8% a man, Iler 59 ;. GEN. MARTIUR. e L o L e ArmofcatiLose cultura ra- | o avor is o rida 300 miles. tn twentyoaix | Ab11o'clocklast night the We st Division poltco W3 EXAMINATION ENDED. thiog was known about It “Our_ Governwent | hours, and beestart imade yestordny gfteruoon at | #wooped down upona numberal faulilonallo sport- ‘The MeArtbur inveatigation was renewed yosters | sbould at least wcnd 8 Colmissloner these to fn. | Deater Park bidicates that whe will be"successful, | fng huuses that bave hithorto been exempt fram : ;s day morning, Messrw, vestiate tho aubject and report upon it, The As- :::c':;l‘!:: :u sirong euough to cause some action en, m;i dl.l';-'x‘llfi-?, fi oiulo. nl-'lr hllldru Was & very o7 furest trees, The enconragemen mal o Cabark n that Lranch of (he baats » Iobert Douglase, of Waukegan, Iil., re. yertei tho demand for furest trocs way vory izt Juring tiie lastyear therhlpment vf forest trees by bis Sruy iad been chiolly to Maseachusctts, Mr. L. A, Willlame, of Glenwoud, la., stated that It was cheaper fur” planters tu go vut into tho Plstts River pull aand Parker reprosenting 1 1f sha toes not, it will very likely bo owlng to the l *the Anilguee, snd Mr. Julin Berden, Gen, McArs i H character of the ntills and old cluthea-franies which OF the thirly iilo In three mine d niay therefore be considered sa wastin, r'w thue unwarrantably, ‘Fhe managemen promise, however, to have some bebter stock for this afternvons. ‘'The rider came upon the track promptly at tho hour sdvertisea, and started when Col. Mansur’ said ft was 4 o'clock, Khe {aa mito of a thing to [vok at, but ta s horse beautfully, and pulls ono into shape with a shiw of uinscle that many a man mizht envy. Sho was, talds, A motley crowd of men, women, ard oven Loys, were fodged fu the stalion und booked au in- wated of bousca of ill-fame, 1L R. Wilson, prolessing to be a ventriloqulst, waos yeaterday arcested at the instsnce of W, Buls lerman, of No, 100 Weat Van' Durun street, who £ thur's counel, belng present with his cllent. Gen. MeArthur grot entered a geucral disclalmer agninat the criticlims of tho papers, accarding to which,be #ald, Le waw put In the altitude of desitlng to cous , veal and cover ub certaln transuctions of hls, On the contrary, he had nothing to cunceal, but was . tready togo Into full mad usplicht explauations of biu busineas franvactions, 1le mustnave an oppor- tunlty, howgver, 1o luok uver tha bouks, Inasmuch Veat charzed ifn with the abduction of_nis 1u-year-old daugbter. The compluinuut was shortly aftosward convinced of his ersor, sud blmaolf went ball for the defendant. Jacob Buzbaum was befare Juutlce Haines ye. torday for the larceny of womu furoiture belunii alley and P cutton:w uf courve, put P 1n thut special abumination, & | (v Frank Qoettzenverger, Buxbaum was engay © {381t was tmpossiyle to perfoetly rocollect tho par~ | aprouts, which, with (relght Included, would not | lun HOLZ-akirk to Which yarment samo of the | Lo toorsoe focirasbard, Be Lo un was suseged Ueulars of & five-years' buvinces, But what he | €081 more than a dollar & thousaud. horees greatly odjected, Ouce Iu the ssudle, Miss | ho would not bu pall tor bis work, = 1le pawned wauted the public (0 understaud was that ho had | (MIE D: I Welr, of Dlitols, sald that the yellow | Dawald did not reat until gearly all tho crowd bad | the articles, unil was therofora ublized ta give bail “no dealre to conceal anything. coltonwood of the Missourl aud Platte River bote L. er record for the Arst (wenty miles | jo bonde of $900 to uppear beforo.thy Uriminal touis was invalusole fur the pralrie¢ revion, w o After further discusal m, & resolutiun otfered by Dr. Warder was adopted, urging the sppoiatment Ly the Ueneral Governmont of & uilsstoner Lo £9 to Euruoe aud Investigate sad report the subjecs uf forest-cultury there, On motlon, Warder of Ohio, Rubert Douglasa of 1ilinofs, Elleha Moody of New York, J. L. Budd of lowa, aud . L. Schiofleld of ilinols, were appoluted a come witlee (o teworlslice Congrews upon the subject. Rexolutlons were adopted refuruing tuanks to the citizens of Chlcago, the maus; of tho Ex- puaition Imlhllxu[i the mapugers of the Thomay concerta, Jobn 13, Drake of the Orand Pacide llotel, the South Park Cowwissioners, and the munagers of thy Paluier aud Slicrwan Houses, for ‘?"xf‘m" and hospitalitics extended to the Assu- clatlon. ll, 'lnL’ l‘ll’fl‘l‘:l a% ahn whe la rlaing | Court. furloug track, elzht Matthew Callaghan and Andrew Honston were yesterday turned uver to Lieut. Slmumone by the detec.dves of the Northwestora Raliroad, who claiu toliavo a dead aure casa of larceny agalnst thetw. 1t lv clalmed, auong othcr robberies, that they cently entored & car un tne track nesr the Erfe atreed viaduct and stole therefrom & boltuf cloth sud a quuntity of uslls, Oflicer John Gava, of ¢ Station, lust night ki Dwyer, who § yulte o nutorivue thivl, and s want- ed for camplicity with tho thicf Slater, whow Olllcer Bowler wounded when arrusting some two weeks 0, on the charge of robbinit 1l. Rowain, on ' . M Ela called Gen, McArtbur's atteation tp the 1, fact that on previcus exsminations he had stated the auount lie drew out of bis foundry businees i + 1673 10 bo Lebween $:3, 000 and $4,000, whercas the ludger showed that hokisd drawu Gutbetween 8L, - 80 l.ua ¥12,000 for that year. 1t also sppeared *thal L FOUD DKEW OUT DUIING THAT YEAR $3,200.00, i .#nd tbat be put fn notblug, Geo. McArthuc'y ex- bianstion of thle was thut Ford was 1o Le & parts per. Ile expected to realize wwaey out of the ‘tiaaets of bis ld foundsy, and Lis account was kept 19pen for the Bret yeus uuder thatexpectation, This v iwould euter futy the §11,000 clurge. Ford had pecelved 8 pact of (65 just how muck he could i iAutasy. Bowe of the moncy Lad kous Lo pay for fots out on Milwaukee laps of whicl Tine. | Lap, 17, i min, 15 sec., or ithe pparent, thea, i aw bor prograwme calls for a; B5:12 por taile. 1t wkv can be given decent horses to make the miles fn eyen 3:10, she can calculate on some- he corper of Adams and Jefervo Dwyer Lro cuie, Ford" The Association then adjourncd and | thing overtcn boars' rest, 'The riding will be over ved at the tuno of Slater’s arceat, und. up to 1050 550008 yeur o ate il ot AT M43 | Sount tne afteruaun In visiting the South btk and | 860 tbls svening, ¥ Tast bight, Las eluded the viglians vearch for him euduat, i 13 45t 8200 wu Dot Cant i e boulevards ubon tuvitation of’ thu Cowmmissioners. wmade by the polica. ufits, aud Mr. lockfeilow $1,0 4 aud 4 per >, tent vo bue profits. The profits during the ,:lll ‘thue swounted to about $15.000, Tuis smotut #iincluded the prufite on ulot of patterus made the tat year. ‘They were caarged up as 8 vroft oo the i, 80 ko gave bis partreraa percentags i e 1, -+, Mr. Ela rturned to the X HOME NATIONAL BANK MATTER, * 'and sakyd If tbere was no considuration, ia the puals P Some tliny ago Milton Forbes, who was mized up with the attempt of the Liocolu grave-robocrs o glve straw bail, wont oo tuo suvcuue boud of Berthu Kobn, 8 cigar wanufacturer at 534 State strect, At the tiwe of glving the bond be furulsbed 8 schedule of his rual estate. sud ewore that howas bs owner of twelve lute {a fuo slinpis ia the Town of Hydo Park, which he valucd 52 34,500, A few days sgo tho revenue ofcisls thought thers might the bond, &l ] THE CITY-HALL, ‘The Mayor yesterday recelved a subscription of $25 frow Franklin MacVeagh for the benelt of tha Mount Carinel vulorors. * 1t bas been sscertained that no physicians cav be beld sccountsble for mot reporting the casesof UNDER EXAMINATION. TUMNER I8 A GOOD PROSPECT POK LIVELY TIMES in tho West Purk Doard aud the Wust Town Board during the mextfew weeks. ‘Thie changes which the mewbers made last winter fn deposiog Mr. Btanford from tho Presldency and puttiog in bis vlace Clark Lipe, of ousting the Socretary of ihe s suisll-pox which, sfter 8 ran of three weoks, were | 1. sowetbing cruoked nd Blapo vt & promiss Lo ds) 'el-Ottice munsye | Yark Board sud ylaniing A, Q, Millasd 1o bis | discoversd at No, 371 Ellaabeth atreote Therse | investiuazed. bs sesult was 0 . 2 e R i e AR SS R B S oA o ‘that he neglected to make retn; Curatar, D, A, IC. And of Forben on the charge of Mr]nrg. committed to jail in default of ball Yesterday the ease came np for & hearin; Commissloner 1oyne. this morning at 11 o’clock. Sojourners from the Dlack 11ills are a vretty hard crowd, a8 was demonstrated to N. Joh ohnsan, shaemaker at No. 240 Divielon street, at 1 o'clock I'wa rough-lookipg chapa enter ed Mf, place, andone ftted himeelf with a lI{lnf £, n the 4 large 4 Twill pay you for shem, " ap o late last e 181t pebind an old paiz of stoziesgcut open acroas the instep, and yeaterday noon. new boots, As they were about Lo depar Johnson asked fur his pay, wheren fellow turned and drew 8 bead “on him witi navy revolver, rayin Dath then coolly wal off, an erening lind not been captured., 1aced with red and white cord. Early yesterday morning, Thomaa Lorden, allas br. Liliy'abarn, In rear of No. 422 West Twelfth strect, and ha Iaulml Jones, gained entrance to up & quantity of plunder, but a maesive boll-dog, which had remalned quict all the while, Interfore with his depacture, - Dr. Lally came out tmn the tronble, but the fediow cieverly pnt him off " that he had come to with the *iati notify him that he w: on Loomis street, whera thers wi scariet fever. coachman dispelied Lorden's hope af e had rigged suit. Street Station. SUBURBAN. HYDR PARK. af escape, for imself oulinthe conchman's best Lorden tas locked up at the Woat Twolfth Methodist work In Hyde Tark. that of n falthtal and successful minlater, Tihe Village Truetees held Taxt night, annual sppropriation bill taz-levy year. ——— A CONTESTED OFFICE. &pectal Correspondence of Tha Tribune, BunLikarey, In,, June 21,—The last sensation 1n this cilyis of a political natore, and tnduces one to think Involantarily of the reports that have been Barlington s two clalmants for the ofiico of City Auditor, At the regular moeting of the Clly Council, Mon- read so much lately from the Soulh. duy,June 4, the then Clty Anditor, J, 8, Halllday, in California. orally supposed that the vacancy would be filled, the Clty Council having power to appoint. On that evenlng, howover, when the Counail cone veued, there was no quorum, only six mem- Lers being present, olght belng mecessary. The usual course In such cascs fs (0 wait a short thine, and ad)ourn unices cnongh members can ba icked up in the strect, On thia nccanur'é.b hm{- o aix Aldermen present wera Domocrate, and ogln n; x o the remalning Aldermen wero Republicans, and two were Independents, Tho ald of the polico was orn In: and at 10 o'clock one Indopendent—himeelf o candidato also At half-past 10 who waa found (n bod at k and necding his ever, a difforent course was prrsued, their number was a candidate for Auditor, invoked; special police wore —uwas brought In by two ofticers. a Republican member, his homo,—hix wifa mlnfi ul prescnce, —was ushiered in by and a quornm was ;resen apccial scavenger, 13 The general buatncas of the Councll was hastily dlsposed of, much of it b cloction of Audltor was ordered, Tha twa Aldel men—John Dicklo, Democrat, and D, Durzes Tndependent—ivore nominated. ¢ing lald over, apd ai yots at tha clection. however, they hoth Tiargesa for a third vote, Dickio slx. When_the roll'was calied, voted,—Dickle for himself, ervon, clared elocted Ly Tive votes, The Code provides that *all appointmonts by any Council™ stall requiro o majority of the votes of all the membera clected to the Council, speclal mooting on tho evening of the 1Gth, llflur thae matier :n:l ‘clnct 1an Auditor. refused to do, lo next reqular meoting, «luno 18, the Councll met,—all fourtcen Aldermen being present. Ar. Dickle tendered his reslgna. tlon, which was accepted. Aftor appealing from the Chalr, tho Counci) sacceeded Iu obtaining an clection of Auditor, nI;I'hfi vutes, five Aldermen not voting, refused to declaro tho reswltof the clection,— vacating the chalr,—and the reault was declared by the Prealdent pro tom. In tho nsuntime Dicklo had taken the osth and glven bond, and had, through the Mayor, to whom tha late Auditor had turne. over the ofilco, taken vosserstan of the booknand ofice, The Council refasod to approve bisbond. ‘The foilowing day Burdetio took the oath and flled his bond, had turned it over (o the Mayor; thenof the Mayor, who refused to pot him in _possession, saylng that Dicklo was In tho oflico, The next day Uardetls entered tho office, and hay been thero every lialf- day since unti] thls morning, when ho wae forcibly cjrcted, Meatunce opencd an ofice in the City Clerk's oflice, In the sama room, and thoro re« maina, - There is no doubt the matter will go tothe couris in dus timo, TILDEN'S TAX CASE. ‘Wasginatox, D, C,, June 22.—In the salt of the Govarnment againat Samnel J. Tllden to re. cover 860,000 alleged.to be duo as tax on Mr, Til- den’s Income for twelvo years prior to 1874, de- fendant, through his nttornoye, bas prepared an answer which will bo fled In o doy or two, In substance tho answer I8 o genoral dealal of the al- legations in (ho complaint. The defcndant says ho recelved no snch incomo e the Government nanerts, and donles that ho failed to pay tho whole sutount of tax dua for two of the flun to the per- sons nanied by the Government. Nr, Tilden vays lie made rotarns of the smannt of his Incore upon which the assested tax was pald, and, the Uavornment having accepled such payment, siich action was conclusive on the pact of the Gove crnment, For the other yeara r, 'Illden asserts sexdor, upon such information as he could obtain, fized tho winount of the Income, upon which iax with tho penalty added was puld. The ac csptanco of such payment, defendant clalms, was also conclusive on tiio Government, and barred it from any furtherclaim. Mr, Tilden will demar to the first connt In the complant, which acts forth tho amount of income on Jan. 1, 1862, on tho ground that tho act of Cangroas cuve E that veriod was repealed bofore it went into effoct, ————— ANCIENT MOUNDS, Bpecial Dispateh (o Ths Tridune, . TRockronn, Ill., June 22,—We have just formed o Hclentlfic Ansocialion for the purpose off explor- Ing the lurge Indlan mounds In thia section, aud Tue Tisnuns readers il be the first to obtaln the rosult of theso Invontigations. Tho ofcers of thie Heientifla Association o Presldent, Dr. T, Q. Vincenti Vice-L'resident, Frod ¢, Dayton; Bocre- ! ‘Treasurer, Jesse Upson: ndrus, dpecial ieuatch (o The Tridunsa, Lanamva, Mich., June 22,—Prof, Kedale's in- vestigations of tho'mounds in Gratiot and Mont. caln Couutles brought to liglit poltery of a reddish color and quite primitive 1n deslgn, with divers morke on it; 120 a log coftin ln which bones wora burled, The ukulla were nearly destituto of a fore- head, there being a gradnal cirve from the Lase of the noso Lo the back of the head, ‘The larger of the accond bones of tholest s very much flaitened st tuo nunercxlwmll(- ‘There were nlso found charcoal, sowo of which was much docayed. ————— THE FOURTH AT ROCKFORD, Bpecial Corvespondence of The Tribune. Rockronuy, 11l June 22,~We shall celobrate the Fourth {n varlous wi There will be a grand plentc In a besutiful grove about four miles from Rockford, upon which oceasion the Btate's Attor noy, the lon, J. C. Garver, and Mr, R, I, Lorter, il deltver sdidresscs, Arraugotuouts have als Leen made for three races in the afternoons =2:40 clan—D, Carne. 45 wry, Frank Kimball nters " B, eummits Wk Feate, bwloisse) TS enlors JomnE, I " Philifpe, Liitlo Fravk. Dore enters Tornado; A, 1ill, Miinois Boy, ——————— PREMATURE LOSS OF THE HAIR, which s so common nowadays, sy be enilrely prevented by the uscof Durmett's Cacostne, It bas been used in thousands of caves where the halr waa comlug out in handsful, and hae nover falled 1o arrest its decay snd to promote s healthy sud vigorous growth. It is ot tho same time unrivatied as o dresslng fur the hair. A slugle application will reader 1t soft aud gloasy fur wevers] daye. e ee———— THE BEST MEDICAL TALEN 1ndorses Walter liaker & Co.’s Break(sst Cocoa for tho usa of fnvalids, as woll as persons in heallh. Travelurs and students fnd It most convenlent, os it fs prepared for use in ono minute, witAout doli~ g, e—— A itrangs Discovery, Fall- Mall Gaseile, A recent discovery al Sirasburg yecalls an (acl- dent of tle battle of Froschwillee at tho outbreak of the Franco-Uernan war, The colors of the Eighih Roglment of Cuirasalérs, which were sup- pused {0 biave bosn lout upon tho gald of batile, g boen recovered, It apocars tbat & non-commissioned oficer of the reglment, Snding that the battle was lost, tors thocolors from the polv and folded them ronnd bis cliest, No sooner had he done this than ba was tally woundud by @ shell; out Lo had time, Whoucartied o’ sn ambuisncs, Lo condis it 1o auothor suldier, ~who romlscd 10 restore tuem to the reztmeut. The lai- ter falicd to fulflll hls promlse, and. not under- R R A T al ¢ ol ol o 3 l:r'mé'lullkn}g‘l‘omou the Wiita sirip 10 make b o) neckiie. et hllvwnnd that ag inhabitagt of Strasburg, wlo and he was in $2,000, befors An abatract clerk, nrmed with voluminous notes from the real-catate records of the connty, testified that Forbes only ownedolght of the lots, and alt of tham were incambered. Tn orderto mive the defendant an apportunity to tatro- ducerehutting evidence, a contiuuation was had till 1o ascer- L) ‘the timely arrival of the Doctor's The Rov, Willlam Aner baa just been appointed by Preaiding Elder Jutkine to the charge of the Ho 18 a young man in the prime of lifa whose record has'been n adjourncd meeting ut dld nothing except to discuss tho They found that the tils year was to bo much less than laat igned his ofce, to take effect June 15, and the resignation was accepted, he being about to scttle On A0nday, June 11, it was gon- lya ruloof the Councll, being directly interested, they cunld not Burgess receivad onu Ickio's voto was ruled out of order. b{ the Mayor, & Democrat, and he was de- o lold- ing tLat thers had been no election, seven mem- bers of the Council roquested the Mayor to call o ta con- This he John W. Burdotte receivad ‘Tho Mayor , and de- manded the oflice, first of Jlalliday, who said he tipon which are embroldered in linld lettera, Rmperor Napolean 111, to the F| Cairassiers, —Wagram—La Moskowa—Ilanau! " Tha eollector, when he naceriained to whom the colars Mlom‘ed Tost no time {n forwarding them to the Colonel the regiment which had lost them. ittt e Y THE OLDEST IN CHICAGO. found in this city. established retall having been In buainess here sfuce 1854, This, the detalls of tha boot and shos busincss and with the wants of the publle. The goods on eale hicra aro adapted to the demands of all clusges, nnd the prices are in strict kecping with their many friends Mesars, A, A. Wis W. Bontecue, and G. P. Cargiil. ——— MUSIC-TEACHERS and amatenrs will ind a cholce selectlon of the beat editions of foraign music at Lewis & Newoll's, Wholesalo and retall dealers In musieal morchan- dise, 1G2 Btate strect. ————— THE WEBER PIANO wall, E. benedt concort fu at the warernoma of the agents, — THE GREAT SPECIALIST, DR. N, 1, AIKIN, QUrand Rapids, sfich., continues In soccess- ful practice, catlng atl chronle dieenses, lungs,de- bility, ete. Invalids, men or women, should ap- write, Terms reasonable. ‘¢ The brightest and fresheat of fashion publica- tlons, " was the comment of & competent crilic on Andreics’ Dasar. 1llustrated the fashions more beantifully and efe fectivelv. Send 10 centa for apecimen copy to W, R, Axpraws, Cincinnatl. MARRIAGES. ‘bride's parents, 31 Dryant-av,, Chisazo,on Thura- day, Juno 21, by the Rev. W, W. Evorts, Mr. “Hukb“ and Miss llenrieita Everts, of this elty. F 19 in the babit of purchamng carlomtles, hoanl of the matter, and he at once obtained posession of ho two bieipt sold, which ho has rr\)nlnm.!\’fi: ghth Regiment of and npan the reverse alde, ** Kckmnhl of ‘The increase of busfness which has compelled Messre, 0. E. Wiswall & Co. to remove from No. 70 to No, 88 State strect, bas resalted in establishing that well-known rotall boot snd shoe firm n ono of thie most elegant stores in the city. The new place !s Qircetly apposite Fleld, Lolter & Co.'s, and the stock carrfed Is manufactured cxpressly for the demands of Chieago sud Western patrons. Thelr gooda aro tindoubtedly tho most stylish and darable to ba Mr, Wiswall s the oldest ealer in his line In Chieazo, of course, has not only glven him a large and favorable acquaintance througlout tho North- west, but it has also made him familjar to a de- gree not_obtaincd by any other dealer with all the cconomiz tendencies of the times, ?n charge of the different departments will be found by used by Miss Anna Loualse Cary during the recont Apollo festival concerts and at the time of hor Meoars, Root & Sons, 160 State stroet, and s for Py to bim for cure, Satiafactionassurod. Callor No journal of its kind has ever A A A e s BUCKBEE—~EVERTS—At the residence of the P 1 DEATINS,. SEDGWICK—In this clllh Bedpwick, aged 70 years and D months. omalns Trrenty-fourlh Sunday at 4 p. m, taken to Massachnsetts for burlal. McDONDUGH-At 4 o'clock p. m, hus resldenca No, 80 North Market. Donougl, azed o yeare, Notlce of funeral {n to-morrow’s paper. c- I{vnry and ‘Thoresa Grabam, No. 580 North Clark- ot " . Funeral at 10 o'clock to-day by carrlages to Calvary, MEDICAL, & LIVER PAD. Haimania, fiver table unds, : ¥ TrADE-MARK, 4ress Rolman Liver Pad Co, o, i Malien Lans, .0 M Hox 1114, N. Yo or ¥48 W Fourth 81, Cinclapay, Ollo. @mnom‘ R LRt AUOTION NALED, B A e A AN AN AN SALE OF BLOODED STOCK. THE POSTPONED SALE OF THE Kansas Stock Farm WILL TAKE PLACE ON Saturday, June 28, at 2 p. m., AT DEXTER PARK, ‘The sale comprises horses representing All tho Celebrated Stralus of Fashlonable Trotting Blood, Iocloding the get of * Rhodo Island” (sire of the wonderful ** Cov. Sprague"), *Ethan Allen," * Bourbon Chief” (sive of “Calmar*), ** St, Elme" (o halt-brother ot * Goldsinith Maid"), * Blanco” (the sire of the famouns *Smuggler”), and * 8t Nicholas." THE SALE WILL BE IOSITIVE AND WITHOUT RESERVE. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Auctlonears, B4 and 88 Randolph-ss. Wo shall aell this morniog at D:30 o'clock s aplendid assortment of NEW FURNITURE: Parlor Bulte of different atylev snd grades, Cha 1 ber K I great varfety, . 73 Black ut Hedsteads, ssorted, Bar lomuodes, Dressing-Cases, Uall-Trees, S1de-Boards, Tables, Bedu, Deddlug, ofe., oles Also a large 1ot of Misfit Carpets, Together with a largo varlely of second.hand goods and gencral merchandlec. T MEDICAL. d THE GREAT CURE! FOR BRIGHT’S DISEASE, AND ALL OTHER Aflectiony of the Iid 1oy, DIt B 11, RANKI rience with ity new vale Wil remady L iy sostatied of LuEk oF xin'ulnnng. e o Lot o oot {or i Seeshaneabchig i ] m&’j:.fip'ufi.fl', e G D IS PR 'lyla.n‘l.nl'nl amient patients who have beoa cured by thls wonderful reniedy seut on applicativa, Consultatlon la person or n’ " latter. A ANKIN, M. I, 10 6, i Washington-st. ;rdu&ll: (VA T K Ny b PR (] ks Cllcaxd Nu CLOTHES-CLEANING, Blixtlests, l‘é“l’ll« N. U.—lsdies Drose clothes ! Bacques, :rm. elc. Uy LADIES AND GENTS. | Sagtick HAME GOODS. A A A~ S AR Whelaale asd Retall. Head for price Hst Uaads sant C. 0. aie . O, 11, saywhers. dreesing lntestaisioe 0 o, W . I ligs mads o 8 W0 Minion be, Cunion e L D R, b orvbet aud arra p o c‘z’ix’ih}&rkomau;‘ufi 16 Unfun--ezprovacd jo all B, Som por P A s 5\ 3 rveq orders QUNKUS1E, Contes uvasr, Clliaga June 21, George Funeral scrvices at bis late runldunce.nflm ‘-m June 22, at pi¢ GRAHAM--On 22d, Francis Xavicr, only son of BIBHITTS TOAE SOAF. he Y & aEE factas Pabbitt'd iest Soap hes pertected, PINERT TOILRT BDA "{":‘lh"“o“ul} ’;‘@Sm’.‘ Vegetadle Oils manwjacture. » For Use in the Nursery it Has No Equal, Sorhfon imealta cout to wrory mother and famtty eLdom. Bamplo o, con e el Tent 105 1o #uy AAUFLI3 Gn Fecmipt 017 cents, Address B.T.BABBITT, New YorkCity. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. First smong the requlsites of the toflet fs & good P In wald g matter. Msny of thg most expensive Soapa In the mar- ket are mada from cosrse and deletorlons matcrials, and thelr dellcate coloring and fragrant perfume too often conceal the most repulsive Impurities, The disclosures recently made publis regardiog this snbject ara poal- tively startling, and deserve serfoms constderation. Bconted Soaps ars now kaown to bo estremely objece tlapable, esreclally If applied to the head: injuring the hatr, trritating the scalp, and inducing severs hoad- nchies. The character of the Ingredients may be inferred scenting of Boaps s business; Lie recently deciared thas ‘persons enuaged in this employment were short-lved; fromscven {0 ten years beinx the longest period duriog which the oceupation conld be followe.t. Tuodieully ot procating s perfectly puro mrtlcle of Tollet Boup e st aat ovyiated, howaver, thaake to the of ) gaterprivs and cliem| New York, the world:-1euawned Hof on ap ever introuticed, The p cipsl ingredicnc are the purcst vegetabie olis) the man. ufacturing procosses are entirely now and original, and the resull is imply unparalied fn this depertinent of las B.'T. BaDRiTr's TorLer S0AP™ In the trads-mar Dy which this eicgant tolist fuzury is dcaignated, an Sor appileation to the delicate skin of infants, cmldrenl and ladles, 13 I8 altogether unequaled (n its emoliien RCNWHI&I- ‘Tho Boap 1s not ‘umed, the Ingredienis inx of such sbsolnte purityas chetilsiry to dis; fined taste consfdera the absenca {he pegtection of swectness. andthe pecaliar canracters atic of 1. T, IAULILL'S Tollet Hosp randers fttho most Dealthful'and sgreeabio artlcla of the kiad ever mand- acture ELtreah apectally dasirablo for the uss of ladles and chitidren, this sosp is equally lypmsl:llw for gentlo- en's tollet, and as it make. vy lather Itls alsoona St o fne muryet s e darmasd for 1 will oo aced upon rd h i Eoneral e NAe YrE Tvisbe: B, T. BABBITT, New York City, AUCTION_SALES. WHM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commlmlon Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabusheav, BRS 8 CO.S Regu]a?vfilrdav Frnitare S, BATURDAY, Junc I3 at 010 o'clock 8. m, At their Bal 118 and 120 v, ABE LIPMAN, Pawnbroker, WILL HOLD AN AUCTION SALE oF Unredeemed Pledges Monday and Tuesdny, June 25 and 26, Commaneingie 0 Sec 1y At Avstion Among the stock ara fno Unsct and Set Dismonds 1 &1l re¥len Of Sattingss GOId and Bilver Watches of il Rug‘-juu'(??uu" ld Claths, Opers Qlassce, Gunty Hrolver OFit. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ENTIRE BTOCK OF Buwrns’ Crockery Store, No. 1868 East Randolph-st., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, AT 10 O’'CLOCK A. M. Imported White Ching, Dioing and Tea Warei Caty Bomaved, and 1l Giassware; Fine Bfiver-plated. are, eLc,, ote. e rdd . 33 , by e o A B T e . BUTTEIN & C0., Auetlonsors. DBUTTERS' WEDNESDAY TRADE BALE. WIHITE AND YELLOW WARE, Assortad Blassware, Otlcloth, and Carpéting, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Juno 7, at 0130 o'clock, 1% Barrcls Whisky, 30 Cases Wine, 30 Cases Ritles & Muskets, AT ATOTION, WEDNEEDI:T; Jl“w zl“fll 10 o'cluck, at ourstuction gy BUFTERs & co., Auctioneers. BANKRUPT - SALE. BTOCK OF PIANOS, ORGAN, Sheot Musie of oll kinds, Accordeons, Violins, ete., AT ATCTION, WEDNESDAY MOANING, fane a7, atis o'clock, b SUEAHO R UTTEI & CO., Atictionssrs. BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE BALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Straw Geods, Wool Maty, and Boots and Shoes, June 28. at 9:3 o'clock, uction [tooms, second fioor. ind good aud saltbls goors at ouraaices, A. BUTIEIS & CO., Auct'Ts. By GEO. I, GORL & COU., ud and 7O Wabash avenue. On Baturday, June 23, at 9 o'clock, 400 Lots W, G, Crockery, Rotkingham and Yellow Waro, A large. (irolcs of Mok Tin, Hallaw Ware, Hard- Tar S ulta Chember Seta. Rstenaton Tables Loung ot iRkt E oy Chaton, Hockeras Hhow Sirrems, Wiadow shades, Farior sad Oics Dt Carpetar 1 L1 118, GECT P GONE & co., Auctrms REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 26, 9:30 a.m, Important Soasonable Spocialtios to bo closod. STRAW GOODS. A Manufacturer’s Entiro Produot, invoicing more than £ Ten Thousand Dollars, & And oovering the Most Desirablo Stylea in Men’a and Boys' Wear 68« pecially, These goods WILL BB SOLD. GEOROE P, GORE & CO. Auctioneers, By HIRAM BRUSH, Auctlonesr, CHATTEL MORTGCAGE SALE Of $:45,000 Worth of Purnitare. ENTIRE CONTENTS OF THE SKINNER HOUSE, Sorae g T R L b o s diiciis Furslire, Bar Fistures, Bate, ohe bus: dred Marble-top snd e iy :‘l YD akus Urussels Carpeiss 4000 horse. Barness, blise‘ady + 9% GEORGE PARRY, Mortgigee. TLISON, POMEROY & CO, ‘Auctlonsers, 780na 80 Handoipb-si. CLOSING BALE OF OIL PAINTINGS At 118 & 116 Btate-sty, At 10 a. m,, 2:30 und 8 p. n. ELISON, POMERUY & CO.y Auctionsers By article of oap, bat to procura it ls not alwars Ao eaty s from the statement of ® gentleman who makes tia * .