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I'HE CHICAGO 'TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 30, IS7T7—TWELVE™ PAGESY b 9, da the | Chie: terd ({1 by pretty atrongly on the heartles ner In which DARDRITT'S TOILET SOA THE CITY. e G Manesooii B . | Wtk sacd Lhag emiot (o1 anpount wat 2ddsd £ | atralmin. Who ehaceed M ol fevt Griving THE COURTS. rewing-machine companies extortod monoy nnder 2 Frinee, Trooklyn. in bl ho conld ot be considered a competitor fot | acrons Weite sireet bridge, " Fitz explained, b the namo of law, GENERAL NEWS. Lev! 7, Leiter has puzchased the lot on Madison the job. - The communication had a ishy appears | the oficer could not.see It, and he wan forced to 1TEME, I MPERANCE. hat Mea t'ane of | remain there natil bufl wa red. In the case of Thomas vs, The Peorls & Rock TEMPERANOE. B Fo e etagor, "ant for tha er® matl] bull was grocal . | Baxter's Expulsion from the Board of { ,Im, {15,048 pf Thomas wr. Tho, Peorle & Rack < TWOUAR 8 CHNATIAR CNION: it gave the **Hing " the oppar- | , Atan early hour yesterdsy morning Spocisl Po thorized the Master in Chancery, H, W. Bisho The regnlar monthly meetingof the Woman's {:fir{;i?::gf,{f'infiflvnr°mmm.:§ ihe onpor- | y1coman James Moderick atrerted A man who wae Trade Indorsed by the Supromo , H, W 3 ik 5 ontof the moneys n his hands derived from the Christian Temperance Union tvas held yesterday | boas 5 o 1 d par- | Attempting to ateal somo pig-iron from the Unlon nala of the road, to pay the Chicago Rolling Milla Unrivated for the Fritbentiving e B ko3 | morming i ther rooms in the Farmell Building, | tien: o ihle s evidented by The. manner 1n | & Sampust Companys doek, cotrior of Market and Soa Conrt, $22,312.48, "In tall for thelr cialm, And for the et cand. tia sl Mrs. T, M, Carso presided, and Mra, L. B, Rounas | Which It wns recelved, for it reading Uronoht | o;y'thier, was bronght up at the Armory yesterday being $60,000. Coroner Dietzsch yostorday held Inquests upon Dantel Qulnlan, 70 years of age, who dled sudden- 1y of apoplexy st No, 1050 Dearborn strect; John Connors, BG years. residingat No. 10 McGlashan street, chronicalcohollsm, Clark Lioe, Henry Greenebsum, and Loala Schaltz, members of the Weat Park Dosrd, ‘and Committee of Arrangements for the openingof Ilamboldt Park, annonnce that It will be oficialiy opened to Ahe public Saturday, Jaly 14. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Ma. - purpose of paying this snd other claima, to convert and the case continned $50,000 of "the money in his hande from gold fnto uledusecuury., 1{“:1' mamumlar:mn n,l l;llm ho o uce | began t T s 1) r:hnn:' .M i o Two Claimants for s Trusteeship tfl-'r;?‘:y.md Pl ey e e 3 t oul 5 o e ra. Owens, the alleged abortlontat, wi -day, ::‘:;:,Eh chanieriof Baadan Mesi Coblgttan e ia fl":'wor‘k%y the da; “m.. in other woeds, to Scx- | $5,000 to the Criminal Court h‘.lmuce !Igm'llnni in the Town of' Ciccro. beginning st Wor 227, Ko 223, Greee va, Mama: | M The Troavarcr's teport showed that there was:| ton of Waiker. Mr. Ezan. strance to'nay, ace | Nelson in $1,000, and the il hieraelf in $300 bal chusette Jutaal Lite-Tnsarance Company, on trial, | g = o AW $038.1n tho cofera of the Union. Tho reportof | Somcaif Hiokien. and Sehmidtblandlf syciine | 8 8 FUTCRs v detfimany of tho glrl went, 1o ke Jameson 0 & premptory call of | Fisbitrs fet Fonp has perrecied: aninns.aTers lothe the Executive Committes ahowed 8 satisfactory at- | proft 10'the * Ring o In the Court.Ilonse work 18 | and the Instigator of the threa miserable sttemots | Sowing-Machine Bharks Bighteously Pane | motions f w-day i the Tollowing | {ib (i FINENT' TOILET SOAT Tn the tendance at the varions religlous meetings. In | measurcd by the drafts of Sexton and Walker upen abortion that wero made, as she says, by Mrs, ished by Jndge MoAllister, tatdleman; 0,701, Dar- orld. » 0 regard to the petition for closing the saloonson | the Treasury. Finally, the whole wmaiter was ro. | Owens. ;0011 0 8, fl%ld X..d""h.“ 3 | manwjucture, d to th Tonrd, when (he nuestion of i ., ‘Fnos va, Harrison; 8 ndrews v, Sundsy, tho Committe say that all tho pavers | yhieh (Pin ST QAN S gl ara to | Copstanle Jamea Q. rant (colored) and ex-Con illespl bame: ! : lof, 8085, Same ve ity s | Fop Use 10 the Nursery it Has No Eqnal gacept: the' CTnlercOcean. Bbslined.. {0 AVOR | bAva'the work be 1o Ye determiced. Hicch Yastonday charged’ wiih riok, Thcy op. | New Sults, Confessions, Judg- | Hanton: In1,"Rerr ve” Sutons . Mmu{{m“_ for Ty Eqmal it The report was received anl ‘The next order of banine: tained a change of venno to Hnines and weregrant. ments, Ete. o Saxs . 1on.. -durum The report on the Burr Mission showed WALKER'S EXTRA cd & continnance, 1t 1s alicged that (drant having TanT: & oickly rmilc to the face of Mr, lol- a witnens, Worth ten timen ita cost to every mother and famil; 750, Hintz.ve, McFatland: 8,763, | nChristendoie,. Samule oz, cogtaintn 3 cakes of & L) 5 . 4 Chicago Ing Bociety ve. Haas; 8,705, McLean | ounces esch, sent free to any sddress oa recelpt of73 nanse, opticlan, B8 Madlson streel (TinUNE | thatgood work waa being done there. The rcporta | On the Conrt.llouse, which was informally dis- | np “execution for $3 went accompanled by Swine . faf iy R o X ? Sdvers Boltog. wat, 3008 m 80 degeey, 20 v, | bt Dt Home 1 eat Sadaon ey | sl N 7 Wad mreeny it | Burscloichals Sontehotge snil Whliotaly | o ovember, 1677 games Tasterwas_sapelld e S e ) H4i12m., 80; 3., B8 89, mu. 81, Barom-. | Loy Gnder De auspices of 1hs adic, showgd saie | The Committeo’ conld tako o action, of conme, | und inking swhy. wilh thom ahont $100 worih ot | from the Board of Trads for tallag to-kep vome | 2 eon e coee | BB ABBITT, N BWY,OPkGlty. cteratRa, ., 30,00; 8 p. m., £0.78. fefactory progress, thuugh the attendance had, in | for tho® reason that 1!1:;0 was nol ‘n§ -‘ Pmnell’. ineluding & lot of commutation meal- | of his contracts, as was claimed, and in Auvguel tordey fotlo sl o R B PR B ALL PRUC SRS Atdo'clock yesteraay afternoon Edward Con- | Instances, fallen off. Atthe Farwell lall after- | fore it to tnnfldfl, bat what transpiced 18 not | {ickets, 'which Melsted says have undoubtcdly | 1874, he fled a petition for mandamus to compel i ALl . noon meetings there had been 130 requeats for | Cntlrely devold ol L all o ita bad o greatly incroancd trade | (ne Tioard to relnstate him. Shortly ulter ho 8160 | Tnthen for mee taeln. oo Fermont Wit oot 3 ? \dihg at 1436 Arnold : e S ¥ Grant s “unsophisticated, but | 4,00 vy 1o prevent the Board or fts membars motlons; and Tudge Filllamé wiil seitlethe de- Intereat to the alrndi- been sold, o street, while playing upon the pler at the foot of . overburdened tazpayers. It appeared frum fl o fl:u :l:\gl“w;x Iuliu past month, and thirty-nine :_ll-lt;nnlon hat d‘ on ticket. had been agreed apon by the | gyinhurno fs an old hand. edge. " 't In the Walker and Riversido casce. water, | T Fihe i ng’* to glve Walker an indefienita smonnt from Interfering with the free excrclso by him of | creesin A PE ]E{,Vl\ 'I‘O E’]l SOAP Th;'w"enm:lmw"' ;ccu'dre "u"u’ 'flll hmc:‘::‘l’d r‘tl::h e rShortof the Corrermonding Sceretaty aboww- | withont regard to tho Justice of his claims, and | _ dastice Morrwon yesterday neld the following: A1 the righta and privileges of a member of the UNITED ATATES COURTS, R | ][l . an 1ownel OFS: DalALANES: | Eribted. "showing why the. salbons ahonid. be | thathio had‘na far acted wpon asyurances given him | Michael Kirby and Charles Miller, larceny of & ting to get the same rellef aub. | _ Timothy O'Brien, of Lowell, Masa,, filed a bill . m. s e 28 10 go to work and eatabls 'of Mebitra. | coat from John Heckeup, of No. D el Yeiierday againat John M. and Mertha W, Wilson, Ly clol::lons‘nr?rrl;‘.x Alzrgn :nm"bcrrh l'ul::nuwem R rd t i John Discki u& T 271 Chicago | Doard, thus siterupting to get the same r terd inst John M, and Martha W. Wil Flrst among the requisites of the toflet 11 & good articla of foap, but to procure 1t 14 not. always an eay matier. Many of the mast expensive Soaps in the mars Ket ar8 made from coarse and deletorfous materials, and their delleate coloring and fragrant perfnme too often canceal the most repulsive imputities. The dlsclosures Tecently made public regarding this subject sre posle tively atartiing, and deserve serfous consideration. Tho Board of 42 Throop sirect, | Trade flled » demurrer, which was suatalned, the | Lisctte Burich, Itichard Cole, A. C., Calkins, I, rant, 810 o threo | ¢ lon dissolved, and the bill dismissed. Baxe | D. Fisher, Jicab Grimes, \W. F. Keep, Samael of Ald. Kerber's | injunction dissolved, and the . % Ritor. 0. 0k T Tand Criming) ~ Conrt, | ter then took an sppeal. e BT Kartun, Sammen 9 B L i , From what transpired it wae | avenne, continued to the 2d; Thomas Logle, Inr- | stantially both at law and in equit. TR IRIT S I e | extiem: thek tho' arpitration sehems had been | £eny from Jahn Cochrane, No t)? ne moved that the Secretary res nlt:l. well nndaratood, for, while nnder his contract he | $300 to the 2d: Lizzte Cross, The Chuifman of the Dibls-workers of oaeh of tho | was well known not fo be eniiliedtoone eent, the | montha; John Abnets, byeelary u 1 Lindeny, A charches to diatrlonte some of the leaficteIn their | JUCHID: 0 S, “iia. writteatine bosra had | ssauit; 31,000 additionalt Ocorge, flenty, and | 'The Supremo Court have just affrmed thode | Fufer 8r0: Sishr 0. . Mepermit. hichnl chutehe, ot (ho O o o RO ttone | agreed that ho was antitled to ;wg,uooylur wnrk‘nn Fa"x:"t‘ fim‘! hlml'“(': :‘: I cls:l:clu:rsl:fi’rfiumg cision of the Court below, They sald the main ;{n“":" Sieor ;lg::; Ie“, ix‘)l'rur;?sl:‘l:;llzp:k s ‘T n >, 3 each to the Criminal A 4 ogers, % X etack, J, T, M. Dr. Bleckall was udded to tho Committce. | A1 0L K0 et the sromat the Tamgites | yesterdsy hold T MeStnhon, sasaoiiing doseph | ucston, and the only one necetrary A oo | Lman, JoA; Sheldon. . A- Wiltons J.. G iva. | Beented Soaps ara now Kaown 16 bo extremely sbieoe AUNDAY SALOONA e e A B A as agaioet hre | Eiynn seith. & knifa fn '8 'State siccot sar | @idered, was whother a court of equity formnn, and . T, Wiltett, 6 foreclase - mortgags | Honable, especially if applied to the heds fnjuring the Mea, A, P, Kelley, from tho Committeson Petl. | Jet0, logned, A0, B0, Mo, e e 2 "eatis | loom, 3300 'to e Crlminal Courls Jomes | aicuon 1o docroo tho rolief asked by Daster, Tor 810,000 on Bub-Rincke 1 and 310 Juda & wha | hair, lrritalfog the scalo, and Inducing. severe neads {lone, reported hat all the churches tn thaclty 1ad | mate of “the work which emt the | Lynch, ~ Pat ' Roach, dames ° kltzpatrick, | petition for mandamus wonld have resulted in ra- | son's Subdivision of Diock G in the Canal Trustees® | 8clics. Tho eharacter of ihe {ogredienta may beinferred d | James Faorlong, burglary of Henry McMUlan's | yooping hym )t he hiad been illeaally expelled, and | Subdivision of Sec. 33, 3u, 14, except a lot 123 by | from the statement of » gentleman who makes the Inte In_thérr congregations in mearly every [ dmount down abont $00.000, bnt the cold | James Farlong, bargary of ilenty de otna | dtoring him it he % : 160 faot in Block 1. scenttng of Boaps lis Lusluctss he recently deciared that I T O R L o T B T L | Cmipa) Cottt: Willism ey and Thowmas Shed, | had had tho right to revort to the Caurt, Iis did - this emp et iined COURT IN BRIEP, ions enwaged {a this i it 5 mittes Vwno o elstted | “thess - obtatned | POtition which cannot be misnnderstood. Walker | attempting to commit a burglary, $300 uo: Henrs nut file the subsequent bill to haven contt pase on SUPEZRIOR COURT IN NRIEP, pers g s employment were shiort-lived; Honora Ahern, 30 years of age, reslding at No, 124 North Peoria street, dicd suddenly yesterdsy wmorning from heart discase, as Dr. Twining sup- pores. The Coroner will Investigate to-day, and determine whether it 18 necessary or not to hold an {nquest. ‘The sudden death of Fred Musca, 74 years of age, residing with his daaghter, Mrs, Henry Lambda, at No, 1502 Wentworth avenue, I re- ported. ~ The police report that Inasmuch as the old man haa’ boen badly beaten and abused, it wonld ba well for the Coroner to make an inves gntion, notwithstanding the fact that the attend- g physician, Dr. Keeler, {8 of the oplnion that flliam Brennan, Ann M. Baker, Jobn Berchim. s 4 Chapln & Qure began o sult by attachmont sgalnst | fromseven to tcn years belng thelongeat period durlng tho actlon of the Board of Trade, but its object pin& G ! ol boi , be dled of coniention of tio braln. tho bamen of nearly cyery ono of the ‘Cainoil | 18 (3 send In'& commusication sonday on tho | RN, e Rt CAUMEESE RE00 T oy UGHGD | was. or i east the effect wan, "to‘mai s court of | Perleo I Webaier Lo fecorer 515, NS Sracing« perfecty huro artleof Marthino Lowande, the celebrated Brazllian | Cloraymen, Wishop Foley heading tho liat, Dutfew | ™% *thore o any arbitration tn tho work, | ditto? larceny of.a watch and chain from Fannio putityassame juil ";fwflh';"?efl:,:dg;u:,m"' Eather Herrman begsn & it Ly attachmont | FolotEospissttastobristcd, fowarer Ruanis o tin sarcback rlder, has been engaged by Mr. Hatnum, | Of the petitione distributed hnd been returned. 8nd | wyier'y contract® withi tho county—as In the | Perkinson, No, 84 Grova_street, $100 ditto John | bereh DTy Spened. Tt would he manifestiyun. | yesterday szainst Louls Schoonfeld fo rocorer | Neg bor toe omcirenalal Mg and will make hla fieat appoarance with the great | 8 larwe number of bmlnvu; fen had aigned them. | 1y rotr 8 S ks Egan arbitrator, Gallagher, buatardy, upory cpmplaint of Lizzlo | or Hiekslly expeliol, 1t would be mantfestly B8y & whose linthiense establishment is by far ] show bhere, on Monday moxt. Ilis cdrrying act | Tho Committee recommen g?,n"':“;:fl"‘v pray. this is & matter the **Ring" Doran, $300 to the Criminal Coust. sk ib, s vemon dad, Priviteges . of | . Joneph Faster fled o biil agalnet Joseph Beck- | ¥indinthe Unitad Btates, ‘Tas rengwn of Mr. Uannirrs with nia itile oy, Tony, In uoriveled,’and his | fal snd persisient work bo continuedln | |y ahy atteniton o, for the reason that to Fedace o Mcornoration *''by 1ta . act,' o - festore | Jenberg, asking for an acconmiing and for n dinso. | JAHDUAPEodctionsNar or many yeardbecn wilely dlas o o i 1 Braboot demeen. T Froh i a1, proporel 1o pubinh (i i the (paperd Aud e e . R arm ool e o ANNOUNCEMENTS, him untll T4 had been detormined that the ‘act of | lutfonof the partnershinin tho milk businers, | S5mitecsdy, Ut this latest success is ihe avprop Lowando tho show ‘presenis unguestionably the | #€1d 8 copy to each of tho keepern of auopa whero ‘Rfier yoars of pationt abar and seientife oxperiment, BF, DARKITT Nas suceeeded in porfecting the composls tlon of the Ancat tollet soap ever introdn.ed, The prine cipal ingredienta ars the pureat yegetable ofit; the man. material not contomplated in his contract, the use B &‘é’%fl’&uf{n"a‘..?x".‘?.%"c"f"ém.‘n‘éfit"“‘fi".‘,‘:h“fiiii ,';.fhwhlch ';':'hh"" iihout any sanarity """“:g.'- Sunday-school teachera' mecting to-day, noon, i e ise of tho material, it fa trae, may possibly L 4 Paul § rus, " o e e W e o ould puidics | have Improved the work, but the Inference fa.sinca | I Farwell Mall. - Subject, ¢ Faul fn Grp Wik was only called into use o, afford praventive | Cortection under & sentence of $100 fina and nino. | S{Aiaring pruceses dre ontiroly new and orlginal, wnd the latter belore it was agreed to have it published, | 10 used tho thick atane without suthority, that he e b | felier. 1L wa never employed to @ive aflrmative | by daye® imprisonment for being & vagrant. Tho [ dugs g On motion of Mrs. Ronnds, the lottor was decided | U3¢d it of hls own cholce and to sult his owncon- | The Cook County Tndependent Oreenback Clab | refier; nor ta correct wrongs and Injurles @ bo thinks, excecded his bower In sen- | \ *'IL T, Banntrrs TOILEr SoAr™ a the trade-marke y | Justice, . T, BaAn < | venlence, this #0, his attempt to pet t this aft nt 4 o'clock sharp, 1o the trated, or to restore parties to righte of | tencinz him to jall, and he wants to be released. | Ly which this clegant tolict luxury is dusigoatod, and Fapors 1o Dan sbtoon-kranaee, T ton toxt"te a8 Lertmelvansuempt 10 Dot Jlaylie sucs T e A B %'lg‘\:ulniay(:ud been (;a.prhll"cd? 1t l{.:‘llfi{el:'fi oy | Thewrtwaelamed. ot it forsumlication ig'ho dilicate akin fr it chilrom, N . | remedy in'the courta for his suppos: . A, h; . d ) ! ol N Cinazog, Juse 2, 1877,~An open tter from tho | 1848 A1 cORnizance. That e wil get bia *Ve i ladics of the WV, O ot Bialag Gal17 rayer. | Dfvion from tho Honrd of Trado that remeay was nat Wiillom U, ¥aruham, clalmin 8500 dam- | DESEe St tiew wtuotuts purity as 1o recuirs ma oot tons " . el f such absolt 1t} 1 1 13 Toine Inrt and Saloon Keepers af OV e, the | Biesaily givet it Five thor 13 b the *+ iy | Tendors-for Bext weet are.as followat Slonday, | at1aw and not in equity by Injunction, fc, how. | asea for aileged malicious prosccation aud folsn clicimiatry todinglas INTer|or materian, ~The MOsE Fe: the Ian am. loon Kerpers. Ieago : ‘e, the n The, Chicaso Woman ta i B ever, contended that “an Injanction would | imprisonment. ¥lo stafes that ho was areested | fined taite conafiers the absonce of artifctal perfume Chicago ‘s Chrisilan Tem. | Wil ovorride Egan and every wento of propricty | Miss Pheips; Tucadny, Mias ¥, L : t of irreparablo injury which | the 16th of Junoon a charge of perjury, bat sub- | {Ne Ierfection uf sweetnoss, and the becullar ciaracters perance Union, deploriug, the nresent state of crime | and decency. i inesdar, %!','& ’“';,{' Tolyoke s mnuatay, Mls bo i ecount o el ey e | oaaentiy aenmivien by o e Sebern: Ko sinage ficat I T, Babitte Tollat Soun renders it the imord S ocling ua Iiom. * live Woady Erdayclina Oy D, 3 %1 | Profita e mivht make in the Doard of Tradebe- | on which he was arrosted was ased on an nidavit | BERRTAl 3° Chmmitted o5 Buge DISTINGUISHED GUESTS. Mra, M. A, Ciminings. fore the action at law could be determined. Dax- | preparod by him to be used fn a forcible detniner | “Though specially desirable for the uso ofIadtes and upon any _other three dave 'The regular monthiy meeting of the Exccutive | tor might be able to operato saccessfully on the | nmit against Farnham, but It never was ectually | childecn, this sosp {s eqially -nnmgrm- for gentle n weel | (camsed, withont doubt, FOB CITT PATIERS OF DAYTON. Commitices of the Citirent: Unlon of North Chicas | Dasrdof Trade.and throuth hia aperations mako | fled or macds Brown elaios the allegacions ho | men's toller, uan aait makes a leavy lacher i1 aliouy tlvll!rmlv,-‘i;dd:gxgxrng\‘l:‘lrm-:e.\;I:::delmnm;fin%ny Woas \»,p;z-rdny morning a nnmhc:ul mu‘ vl:'lllnnmcllz go wlit bo ‘O‘MM at "m"lnlr.s"'"l ‘Mgnd-y“:mnlng. large ymfl:‘, and yet uh?yuno;ncnnn'[lulluw;::ll:a’:n: w::lu ‘:"r'e’e‘r".i“:;-'fiz"-‘i' ;,‘m “ml .;b,l.:“.b .,cfnl',‘,‘,'u.,l,‘, ollllehpoflr::;‘ta:‘: paps -r‘ifi'.“‘\{f.’m.‘m...'.h «';:l‘.".‘uu'é?.‘ yh o 0 offietal 0., o oc! t 8 0’ 3 . I cial Committees ap- t o ity won njunctlon an: oferro m, sluply” beeanvo ho N 1t s Gecided 18, pet(ton nte Honor the Muyar and Commoy | oMiclals from Dayton, O., went out to the i’mln‘l’.fi":cu e Iaes meotiag aill nF-rT T | i il piaes Mt I the ratl ehe | mwonid. w0t maka 8. comproinlao ‘With Farnham as | ecomeenersl.~Neie Jork Trisune. expnlsion waslllegal. Yet, if the remedy was by | which has heretofore existed between the two pae- lnflmcllon, such would be the effect, Resori | Lics. ¥ conld not be had to s writ of injunction, directly J. C, Tloward 0led s petition for habeas corpus or lndlm:n{. to_obtaln afirmative sellef, That resterday. - He says he s confined In the House of y two greatestriders In the world, ‘Thirty-threc children are down with scarlet fever 8t the Malf-Orphan Asylum, on Durling street. ‘fho Matron and her neaistants have been so suce cesafal in thelr attentions that only two cascs have been lost. There 1sa great want at the Asyium of old cotton cloth, lemons, frait, and other “articles necded for sick children, and the convalescemt 1ittle oncs cry cvory day for toys, plain cakes, and such things as are dear to the hearts of children. Anything of the kind sent to the matrun, Mrs, Purter, will bo made to go aa far as possible. The flreworka dealers aro flooding the city with card and handbills declaring that ** No Inw againat the iriog off of fAreworks It heen passed by tho resent ity Conncil, and that the national custons freo 8 heretofare. " The law which has been pansed 19 only, In their opinton, agwinst the tndis- criminate snle of fireworks In smail broken pack- ager. They alao state that they have **original pacicages™ Tof rule oa low on ive centw each, o that Counell of Chicago to enforce the State law in rezard | Yarde and were there much edified by the gicantle ta closing saloons on Underatanding that & . ¥ ion will bo Introduced providing for the infiiction | joyment of the riuhts and privileges of a momber | the lattor wished, A capios was lssucd by Judge Vicikagen ® for rule oa low an ive cenln each, 10 Bt | Haotuniber o the (AANRLIAT Amoni you act o iavor | Proportions of the Chicago lva-stack teades A | of g upo Trenibore of the Commities WHO T8 | 1o enanto hich 10 pecnlate upon tha feo and 141 of Tiogers. tho ball being fised i S500. B, T. BABBITT, New York City, enabled 10 ndulge i his favorite pastimo of terri- | Gf L8 muvemeat andindorsn it quite ashearitlynswe | uumber of Chicago officlals, fncluding Mayor | to ationd the regular micetings. the products of the country, Willlam D, Ogden sued Louls and August Tyine spluaters aind pirlied Horaes ust a8 iF the i’.&’a:fi;:&'ifl'.“..l‘?g{%fififfl?!’fl‘y"é‘r’ ingequenting | leatt, walted upon the gentiemen In e moraing bidhor i expullon wero lega or legal, such | Seaite for 31,00, == = i i 8 2 and tendered them munfcipal courtesles, smoag was no part the ofiice of a wr L X o e e e | e e oo i IR SO MURAA, ot | Sehich was. ohr eeumicn. oo the. aba ix SUBURBAN. snouliserve. That writ should not ba lewued | The cass of Drooks, tha abortionlat, was ca'led a8 macnficent o fallure as its eider brother, tha berry ordinance, 1 e the goud order and prosperity of our cllz. and the | the afternoon on 1he steamer John safety snd wellare of tho comxuunll{. will be greatly Sherman, which lueral offer wi cepted, It T e e Taily. for your | Phould bo understaod that the C Caancil- a by T men are doing this for the strangers un thelr vwn Amuties L thig gallibos, ’.“.":,.",""“"'“"“"‘"‘ Wit | Peapansibility, and they foot tho bill, as thers ia Mus. T . Canex, Presldent, no’ fand provided for social entertatnment of dls 3un, L, 8. Hounns, Secretary, W.C.T.U. | tingulshicd visltors, Aldermen Hosenburg, Daly, A legal opinion was reaa from Messrs, Dent & | Sweeney, Stewart, Ryan, Tully, and Sommor did Biack " It recites the provislons of the clty ordl- | tha afible, and City-Clerk luts and Build- nance permitting the salo of liquors on Bunday | Ing-Inspector Cleaveland aided them. Thev ipon compliaucs with cettaln conditions. iy the | ombarked from | the 'Clark alreat’ beldge A meeting of the 'éff.‘n':fif: on Arrangements l'-'“!m‘lll‘:u:mllcllcc:l': 'p;nwe:-u w\ll‘c‘l’l‘llw"'lllll. flfl‘t ‘ég ~'“i'xffl."e'{|'?'.i‘hn pleaded gullty to larceny and was HDLMAN,S AGUE& LIVEH P An' ncoursged by courts exceot In clear and well-de« | remanded. ‘, far the celebratlon of the Fourth mot at tho resl. | SRERNTEE) P ORIV o Hinclptas of equity | "“Henry Toberson was tricd for larceny. and fonnd oimanta, biver denco of Judge Tiffany to licar reports from the | jurisprudence, sanctioned by well-adjudged pre- not guiley: Tokfiatle” omponaiis sub-committees appointed at the last meeting. Re- | cedents, 1t was the strong arm of equity that | Aug. HchaQhsusen, John Lyon, and Thomas tsathsbiteting ports from all the sub-commlttces were received, | mever aughtto bs exteuded unless lo cases of great | Durns wero tried for accreting goods, ond found the showing that (o arrangements for anold-fushioned | 10Jiry, when courta often could not afford an ado- | not guilty. Celchmation arm complete, and.tha e Fourt at | JuplSf ommenatiate ey n domcs Bhe | © | e caug wovpar. 3 DI ND~In Cl 3 Hitnadalo s 1o U 8 dny of cnjoyment and general | conlcnot bo recarded such B ono asvwould suaiity | JER0E BECAMOSIMGNDIELY of e catencar. 3 men of Avery Moore, the defaulting Town snfzcr- visor, At the time appointed Justices Morrlvon and Matson, the Tawn Clerk, andSupervisor were &re»nnl_ and as there secined no llkelthood of ob- ining a quorum, the meeting was postponed with. out date, The Justices were of the optulon that . 3 o o ! rojoicing. 0. J. Stough, Mr, Donshue, and I'rof, | o'eourt of equity in inferfering by Iajunction. Thoe | JuUDOE Js%Es0s—Motion prompt measurén shonld be aken. fo- sorlect the | S10cTiea thar” 1ne Glty Coanell s s 1o | Mot Tyt Wichnte pelee ok 1f. | Downey werc appointed 'a Committca ‘on Games | fCrhercauity Inwleefeniog b, oloneiens, e | unax tiany=enerai call of common-law docke anountof tne defaleation from the bondsmen, | ficonsc, regulnte, sud wrohitit tho seiling | Winder, A, H. Whyte, Julius Wehner, 1f. 8, | 880 Amusemen ; legat{ons of tho bill was considered, was more | fryin No. J 1o No, 0.7, Yeogave bonds for 8200,000. ‘e msiler Las | or giving away of intoxicating Mquors, | Fuller, Dayton Journat, K. M. Wool, David | The Comnilites oxtendamost cordial Invitatlon | ranciful than real, The decree of the court below [ JUbaE HOORECMITENN o0 (it of anl mottons for been poatponed front thue to time at their request, | oroyin * w to all to come with their baskets and npond & A8y | g, thercfore, aflirniod, Mcusra, Dent & Black Y o ¥ y ed that the mrpomunuunonuulln granting | Cozad, Peter Johantren, A. C. Nixon, 8. P, Bo. fim' them {0 thie colebration of the 1013 DBLIoRA1 | Movsated for the Doard of Toade, ancthey were notlled to attend culerdn“ bat | licenaes, comply with whatever genera Lalied (g reprosent. Supervisor 'edoraen wi law of the | ren, 8. Goodmau, Dr. A. E. Jemner, John R. n : “Tibax Doota—Unfntslied old businese, 1n bis owa ac- | Btate may be [n'force relative to tho granting of | Fletcher, J, ¥. Gurber, 8. D, Hear, W.'E, Cruno, rthday, A TOWN DIVIDED AGAINST ITSELY. Soprbroon. tordingly coter sult agatust them carly nextweek, | Jicense. There e boon on (e sAtue-books for | AMd Adion SHants, By ‘speclal Invifation. Mr, O T The Board of Truatees of tha Town of Cleero B N Carciuran-—Untulihodbustacas, RINZIE 8CI1001, ALUMNL. many yearas law providing that any person keep- | Jewett Wilcox and son, of the Tremont llouse, THE ORIGIN OF MUSIC, scem to have fallen inton serious misnnderstand- | 35 B0E WY Bl amtonceal baalomie 4 The Alumnl Associstion of Klnzle Grammar | In%oven 31 ngf,l‘l‘laz‘hum Sunday shall be finod | alro accompanied thewm, Theluflcrnoahn was mnl: "m"a"m.mmm;‘ly.r:lau"mgzum‘ ) Ingnmnlngll‘u‘em-filvn,, “i: .cflt;r::::i::?cah}ullré%n JUDAMENTS. TrADZ-MARK, o wehoc! beld thelr Grat anuial reunion last ovening | NOL exceoding 2200, The ;l"'lm‘flswn s whether | deligittul fur_ & lnkn‘ trip, 1t belng coo! e b e Pt B o aned sspanation [uta eliques. i B Screnion Connt—Canrxsatoxn—dMargaret C, Artz | dress Holpan Liver ®ad Co., No. 44 Malden Lane, P. 0. in thelecture-room of the First Methodist Church, | Yiolations of this law within the city by persons | outslde, Tho lake waa ealm, and tho salling npon Angrile harmonieas tho carth, the Ale Cragle Bharp was clected one of the e s, | ¥8. Augustusand Juhn M. French, $500,—iidward Voss | Box #iti, No Yo, or $48 W Fourih BY., Cineineatl, Oblo, coruer of Washlogton and Clark streets, The | holding city licenses can be punished under the | its broad oxpanse churmed the visitors. Tha trip Inded (Fhou Tememberst, fOF thou hosrd'st) served untli last fall, when he moved to Callfor- | va: Jotin W, Clapp, $A17, Wil B. Dglen ve. |~ op meeting was attended by about ity of tho gradu. | Stata statute. The answee {4 that clearly tho | \as taken to South Chicago, whero & few moments | The heavenn and all the cons:cllatious rung. nla. Tho Board met Fc‘!]:rnny 21%'.'"&11?:?!“12 Jarst n. . Joner, 47,31, Kr:“l';rlfli:k“.v? 5 n aten of Kinzle Schuol, including thoso of this snd | Siato satute s In force; and thers is nw cxpress | \rere apent louking over tho Larhor. On the trip | Tha plintain theiratsiion atcoiny wtuod Sarp's place vacant, and procecded to fil it in le H . 3 4 BISTADGBOS AIB YE pesvioin) g runt in the general incorporation law uf excluwive | nome llquld refreshments of & mid character weea | i the brgh pomy aconded uliiaa fal form Ly tho appolnmont of Edwin 8. Ongtood, L e iae Ivenident called the Asnaclation 1o arder n [ jurisdiction over tho regulation of the uale of | servcd. The party rcturned alout 0:20 o'clock, | Qpem yo everating gutes they mungy ', Ths law providos that In caso of vacancy the Trus- | virdlcts Sii=iv. T, Coly & Rdward, 8 Mitle after 8 o'clock, and the constitution and of- | Wquors. Therefors, any ordinance passed by the | well satisfed with “their oxperlence on Lake Michi- Thedeat Crestar, Yrom fis work reitrned, tees ahall not eppoint a person un! reg Gearge A, Boaverns vs, Fredel n ety ficers ref Council suthorizing .~ the sale of liquors | gan. To-day thoy will Juok at our parks and 0 larelection, ‘The firat clection after Osgood's ap- |, 00 d motion fur new trial by def ndunt,~I. 3 the safest and the best. I8 Instantaneans Ia {ts action, and Aicers reported by committees wero approved of, 3 ¢ Hosung they| ¢ cmipyrean Tung g I ane o ‘and the ¢1d olicern wers fe-elccted for tho cnsulug | 98 Sunday, expromly or by implication, | Water-\Wo With hatlelufah: pnlnlm!nlwnlnll!\‘rrll. and somo clectlon tckels | W: luberts va. Gourge P, Treadway aod Thomae Ml | (¢prodicesthn most nacirs] shules o€ back or browa year, T 10 th Conme s reguie the St 1e0f | uin tho evening Fire.Marahal Denner entertalned | o the Angel Haphacl described to Adam the ro- | Wefa (lon printod = having " tho name - of | OGS0, 8180, nobstafn the ikl X Charles W. Cunhing was selected to deliver the qu Al 5o eas) power to the Council to regulate tho sale of liquors | the ofliclals by tuening un & special call, via the ) necesaarily meant its sale atsuch times only ns tha | **joker," from Dox No, 1, cornerof Lake and Renern] statute permitted, Therefore, violations | Dearborn streets, for engines N of the State statute canant ba excused undee the | and 21, three of thewm being the ne city ordinauce, but are subject to bo punished by | wachines. The object of the call w fine, Droceedings, however, would have fo be | Dayton vishors - Low quickly tho Chicogo conducted under the State statnte. boys conld respond to an alarm of Mesars, Dent & Black ond Mr. Whitcomb wers | Gro, and al o Hluatrats the valus and thanked for thelr legel viewa gratuitously submit- | accuracy of tho er, "' un invention of ** Prof," ted. larrett, the Superiutendent of the Flre-Alarm Mrs, Tolyoke gave n report of the temperance | service. The engines appeared Lm:mrll:aml tho work thronghout the Btate, which she cousiderod | Joker worked to a cha The vlsitors wera very satlefactory as far as It iad gone, Ishly pleated, and expressédfas much dmiration After some other routine business the meeting | for thie Invention which ensbled the Chief to call adjourned. B any ornll engines to any lllfiullnllnllun without 2 well. eman oration at tic yext annual mecting, Misg Gesel- Lracht an essayist, Lincoln Miller 8a edltor of *“tho paper," Mies CarrloDaten a8 adsociato od- $tor, and bins Fannle Masun as amsistant cditor. - The taecting then adjourned, and tho members spenta very plessant ovening ip singing, liatening 10 nddresses, recitations, etc. The lndividaal par- ticipanta in'the excrelses wera Misscs Maitio W, Williamn, Fannie r'. Masun, Theresa Cunningham, Barah_Hegan, Maggle MeNuity, and lannal Mo Carthy, and Mewnre, I G, Marriner, dawes L. Bloouey, Jamea T, ilayes, O. E. Santor, U, Gesol- Lracht, and Joseph W. Errant, IED OF 1118 WOUNDS. 0 e COTAT—J —~Qerme ” 3 Inted tol= ception of tho Almighty on 1ils .rotarn from Uilbert Race, while others did not contain the "hmvl'l_‘;:l‘«m‘!;, Afn&-.\:'lk!n:n:‘rl"s':‘_n; ?\"“(")'l‘%‘.‘:’.‘ ‘"P.ulln "m; tyulleaprelnted toly favorite vpot i 1 any'candidate for Trustee. ‘The notice of | B 3 g 1oir Drerscrs zplf" RIBTADORO, Pros the creation of tho earth, and thoush porhaps | fesiection contalned no calh th Al guch vacancy. | S Cgiap gn® Smpeun vi. Martin Auliin 'snd ‘Fritk | Hale D’ JOIEPH GRIGTADGRO. d LLisTER=F, C. Neagle va, Jonaa Johnson | o+ =coom .o much of tho description found ity originJn tho | At the two meetings of the Lioard of May 2 Woar ¢ . it pscentof manking Jesmne o il And g wau recoznixed ausuch | Rerdict 81,000, and motlun for, o yderends | ~ Frees T harmonles from thochoirs of tho bleat, and one | or St Coiney ne Superolsor: iansonsthe Collects | EnboMaraarct, iapites va, Victor Sewiag-Machias By GEO. P. GOItE & CO., can fancy his raptare as tho glittering nngel in hiy f,:‘ un;lan}Jnurl‘;i:m;a -r oo r:mnlgn:r n‘lmn:'x:- e e L 3 and 70 Waliuh avonue, impasslaned sirain relsted fo him thnt In muslo | s & tho mecting dona U the Bresident of the RUSSIA ON THE DANUBE., . On Baturday, June 30, at 9 oclock, e racks claln (6 hava orleinates lastramont. | 1ioard put to vate s moticn “‘“‘L""j{,, '““;‘,"‘,’.""‘ A shest of paper 25x33 Inches, printed in 1 ol al'music, and aecribo to Morcury the tavention of "‘,‘:g;"‘;fih‘;""‘ ‘.‘;fl’“l,‘:gn‘:ng‘e',;':r voted ia the ar. | seven colors, flags of all matlons, engraving 4[][) Lnts W_ G-, [:]‘[]Gl fll‘vl Rflbmfl’. tho it *masleal imstrument, | tho yre. | BR ("0 Oagood, Carne, Wanzer, and El. | worth $1,600, Is what you got when you buy = 5 2 DI The god woticed ~tho shell of * a . snunding any alurm, as they did for the quick tine drodge In the negative. The lalter quarietts thon | Rand, McNally & Co.’s new map of Turke Zoticeman 1. epslar dledis 10, ook THT COUNCIL. et e dher oo g foloa, ™t o [ oyl | O R e o g | Lo NeNlly & Cos new map of Turkoy il dll XELOW wart, wtreet, from the effect of the wound in the atdo- A BPECIAL MEETING ¢ — viliation The ‘wind paning”over them avolved D o vrs asa of 1o Trasictn, The protest ————— o390 Misrors, a large tnvolca of fo'.?fi'e‘.fl\'{':n'lu e Frank Shepbtra: WHE WAL HABy angthey | O the Couneil wup held lat evening st the collof G OIS ALY TEr Ri2a o seti g ateigs och sholle Al from: thfs | Wasdsregardod, sind tho aca cilge waro ro- THE DENTISTS: Tieduends and Bureaus, Purlof and Ofich Desks, a0 {0 a lamber-yard near tho corner of Canal and | Ald. Gilbert, Cary, Daly, and Schwolsthal to heor primitive harp has come down tiroukh the muul. | Cecding 1o tranaact other Lusineus rlion Curne fose Specal Dispateh o The Tvibune. Show Cases, Carnots, Bodkcoses, and overy descrip a_(:ndulph streots, upon ’u.. mumlnful the %“h‘ roports of Committees. Ald., Cook preaided, Flvo new cases of scarlet fever and no destha ( cal centurics the spirit that to-day porvades the | 8nd moved to adfourn, giving thereasons, llap: e WouTH was o 8 rcrious nalure, 5 s tlon of Houschold Furniture, without rescrve. ‘ the motion, which waxs of course voted for by this Fonr Warxz, June 20,—In the State Dental As- o GO & L e Vihole realm of muslc, Inovers ago, bowerer | uarietie, declared it tarried snd (ho Oagood | macation to-dsy D Biker rond & papor entilled | ———— a0 T QO & CO., Aucts, | traftful of great resulta, has been devoted to the | Dorty then left the meating. Tho Hace muad then | ¢+ icroscopy, " iMusteated with diagrams, Sendl- Ou Balurday, June 30, ot 11 o'clock, act of muslc, which, having its orizin in tha naturo | Went on with their businon, pasec 3 eome Foaola. | tive dontino ‘eas discussed at length, afier which Mpsta i# O et ic oo {mprote- e ates pobdions aumployed Geore Tato 1o auper. | varlons standing and speclal committecs were ap- 30 First-Class Sewing Machines, It et ee s arirenied by he maniadhat | Infeid th comtructon of The' Madlson ‘aircol | pointed and offcors olected Tresulont, T, ‘5. | EayStect orier il on account, of A, M Eerer, to The Committes on Fira and Water mado a ro- | from that discasc were reported at the Health Do- port, rccommending the passage of sn ordinance | Partment yesterday. providing for a penalty for turning on water afior ‘Tho Tressurer's recelpts yesterday were $167 it had Leen turned off on account of failure to poy | from the City Collector, 83,143 from tho Water the water rates, The report and ordinance were | Department, and §1,003 from tho Comptroller. but as McArthur wns a strong, powerful man, ond aa he rallled somewhat in tha course of & day or two after the ocenrrence, [t was thought that i might recover, McArthur was abor ol age, and had been un the police forca only ten dnyn, ' lic came originally from Whitetal] . L VRN 1n0, One Iano, vue uew (pen Huggy, iy i | deferred and ordered publishea. 1 4 * | sewer, referred soveral bille to the Finance Com- | licket, Indlanapolia; ¥irat Vico-Premiont, d, M. | b seoand-hid. Fhacion (Hra ciose matcer; withas Toaoe o, DAL alic wored o Huw e :'.‘3" oble [ * e Commitien ow Bireets and Atteys for P e soams Lot Ielcle T T T o oo hatacyed J | mittec, and adjourned tomeetto-dayat130p m., | Burkot, Plymonfnt Second Vico:President, &, C; | Feserva: QK. 14 UOHE &' o’y Aliclioncers. s prosnest "ol “awathumous "son *or Bouth Divlslun reported, recomuiending the fled by the Mayor and the membersof tho Councll. | claime as tho Nncal descendant of Me whan thoy expect to aullt some fat bille and fixthe ar ibeity: Trosmurer, M. Delln, Indlasano. augbter. 'Tho Connty Physiclon w ol o o of an urdinance authorizing the Kock Island ‘.fi»‘nclnc Railroad to remuva their present Clark- ‘The Comptrolier yesterday lssned rovenue war- streot tracks and allowing them to lay tracks on | rants ta the amoint of SI2,000 and received tho Clark street near Fourteenth, Tne report was | money thercfor, upon which he allows U por cent concurred in, and the ordinance passed, «| of interest, 5 I'lio s3mo Committco also recommened the pas- | ~The Cominlttes appotated to solicit aubacriptions #age of an ordinance provlding for tho removal of | from the manufacturera yesterday turned in to the 1ho tracke aud express wagons which most do con- | Mayor ns the result of their fsbors $51 for tho ro- urogate an Market street, to the Lake Front, uarth | Hof of tro Bt. JOR susrera. GF Kiadtuon strcet. ‘The (Iage cawe will ba called np Monday before teans aallard moved, s an gmendmont, that the | Julize MeAllistor by Curporation-Coungel Honfoid, axons on. Aaket streot, pu condliion it the | and the Uae attorasye will then ba notided to fix & atreal bo cleaned once & week, and that the polico | U8y when they will bo ready for trial. pol bo directed (o sec that the teamsters stand by their The follawing bullding-permits finst ot di R —— J larics of the town ofticers, 'The Troasurer, nlso, Secretary, d. A, Tarner, Franklin. Tho As- ’l d T gflort, and to;dav it stands forth ae the wavdiun | fv 13 utated, Is ready o poy all ciaims audiied by | soclation adjourned to maot in Tndiahapois 10 ues‘kly, Tuos Y, llfiS(lily, D"lfllfll“- Hundreds of varleties of styles have | the Kace clique. * ace has also within 8 | secund Tuceday in noxt June, o liyed ‘wien and feamn (o work il uly 8, ot 91-2 8, m., wo shall mako B e ot ugstjoned T e pubiie iveen. heidges, bultdIngs, otc., bt July 3, ’ £ " our usual sale of , uzpocting to liave the fown pay THE "*FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS this" mot popniar of * inatruments,”_ unti B e e oo sxmoct s ol & | are ahows In-utors: o Randy McNally & Co.'s . y business, < which s now. sdamitted by the most eminest | meeling thisaftornoon to transact fown ' | new large-scale map of Turkey in Europe. Sizo L Tl M o R T okt Tahumbor o he! o, ** 1% "SPERIR | of heet, 25239 Incies, Mot an ol map. but & ‘] \\'fllllm 1. Wood, a taxpayer and voter In the H T8 ri t vol o new one just engraved. Retall everywhers for enuad By Any itk hastrmont over ofored, | town, 1 hie dlewmha comev'nto cout, snd, aiter | 55 conts; all, 2 conts Instond of Wodnesday, as wo clogo and its popnlarity s attested by the duily ssloa of | rectiing thy abova fucts, sek that the Haee CHANE | e e | 01 oUT Nattional Holidny, Messrs, Pelion & Pomeroy, sofe agents, 152 Htate | Of tha Loa fo N Wo shall have o vory attractivo the pust mol cm at # o'clock Uils worning, and the Coroner the inqueat at 10 o'clock, Arrangementa for tho funerul wall bo annonnced In the atternoon papers, Shepherd woa commltted without ball yesterdavafternuon, Of the uthers who wero recently knlled, it fa thoughit that at leant ono will die, - John Cairne, Who waa stabbed by Chaclos Haslam, in recoverin, uut slowly; John Lewls 14 out of dangers on "Fhomas Fagan's life ts_hanzing by a single thread, his physicinn not knowing whether hio will recover or periy BALR OF POISONS. A correspondent writes to ask the publication of 1w teame, instend of hanging around in the doarways | terday: Willim McKes, five two.atory sitgaly D Ty, | Ssatsaron l S o 1 NI T eIl A rartol Eocds: whieh Sl s ena cHiislnallaw in rolatian o the e e L L L of delllngn. on Tompkine, near Folk stree THE THOMAS GARDEN CONCERTS, of iaceia elestion be datermined, . . Dato0ate aied 1 pests 8 mamuptiony Fred L | will include 250 LoD mors of tho e yired flutaica of 1673, (o be found ou pige 201, :1,1:;\‘,1;};'3gfl.fig‘fllhl“-h:lg?:;m\fi :Z;-}:-'jé:"f‘é Coiiar siooLtrunt dwellime. " Ashra largely attended and successful oa theyhave | The Houih i;»:r"kkfi'a’.flfi'l:-'-'u'éusn“ Bl s peiton | _Notles it lnncrfl‘_xfl Bundy woriing pwvere stockof . E i et b { e e e | Fenmiay o o T e een do not afforda better evdonce of thelr | yexeplay agipa, Amas Noshs Ny f S oIL FTOVES, BICKERSTELN, EVANS & CO,, i uF uitier suostauce or lyuld usaally des | ourstiva Tailin 1ha procoedinge, to. Ihirduce tne | was engaged by tho Sity 5 make aGbther | ponularity than does tho vast volume of travel | ifoyt, and John Foreythe, 10 condemn the follows | s oo mmsnmnnn an polonous withuut baving the word po written or yrinted upun s lael attached to the phla or yarcel {nwhich sald drug {a coniained, or wiallsell and dellver any drug or wiedicine otiier thian upon thu prescription uf & phiyelcian, without haye Tug the nene of sucty drug of inediciie prinied "or wrltien upon alabel sitached to tho phis) oF barcel cuntaning the 1 be Aned not exceeding §23. 1f any drugglet of ‘ollier Lermun selis OF Gives awn auy amsenic, strychinine, corroslve subilimate, ol acld withoi this writtén prescription of & p and falis to Keep a record of the date of such xlft, tho article, and wmount thereof said_ or a d thy péreon to whom delivered, Lo shall bo sl v, i Sl Mheonet I8 BNY such pulson at vee & Talse or fct! . siall b puntalied in the aanio mauver. 5 THE SUMMEN-OARDEN CONCENTS, t evening's concert at the Bummer Qarden well attended, Tho programume was a which is now sceking an outlet from the West | ing qluu.:fl I“fim" ;hzgo'vm ‘n.l fi:l:u b Iv?x‘l'l'::‘i ] to Doston, the White Mountatns, and New En- '1?::;;‘1:! P whors 310 nurth iine of Tglo- {hereture, TIE ONLY BAFE UIL [ BRSSO ur gland, attest tho populsr appruciation of tho | hart's Bubdivision of thu 8. W. i of Bee.7, 48, 14, M]AMS & stances, In the market. Induricd GEO, P. GORE & CO., advantages nnd sttractlons of the Hoosac Turn. | would, if extendod wnnlw:org.’luunfil::czmne: lg":'hhl A, A, Lambert, Professol "r; 08 and 70 Wabasl-ay, nel Route, Napld transit, and clegantiy-cquip- | 1ues running thenco east 200 fo Tty Warh Lol ped passenger trains, like good wusle, Are POP- | gyrent; thonco west 10 the time on & ain+ Lasor and members of tho Clty Councll of Layton, [ of the foundatlons of the ctlb. 'llo mai Uhio, T'he Chitage Aldermen graclously arose to | spection, and found the masonry about receive them, The temporary Chalrman then fn- | the Iast inepection, which waa® superintended by troduced Mayor Honser, who expressed bia thanke | {ien. WiHliam Sooy Smith, 3lr, Falcon's work la for the kindiicas showered upon him and his asso- | but preliminary to a job that will be commenced clalea by tho Chicago futhors, Invited the | next week, viz,:tho coveringeof the foundativns latter to enjog " thy houpitalliles of Day. | aforessid With plates of anyle fron, which plates ton whenever ft was convenlent, and clused | sre cach to welgh 1, pounds, and 1o be one-hal by introducing Mr, Morgan, Presldent of the City | of an inch in thickness, Thus protectod, tho well- Councll of Dayton. This gentleman also ret: lprlnglwfll. 1t fs aupposcd, stand the storms for Tlp | solbittd g st | Butol thole FINER GOODS, and ulsr with the inasscs. soutb, on the rango line, to {1 ey £ the sanis ——————— being a strip of land 200 fect wide, Aluo, snother wu\fl G?i[lZE klestove, Mahufsctured by Tha Ade g v, Wi 1. and Rias & Weattako Mig. Co. Clicaio; STUDY THE WAR. petition ","f““\{-"‘fk'l" “N“'"""' \"-'fi‘f;'.'m., 5 A PAGRNTS " WANTED* SVEfiv. ' To keep thoroughly posted upon the rapld x.f'"*en'nm o0, 30d "about . soventy.tvg others, s “'2,‘,,’,};"5',“';',';'@“‘"';";,; movements of the Russian army in their march | 10 condemn the following _ strip = of NDI]-EI[]](GIV& and L | rs wad T the e the BLOTTs th O erutivn, &L through the Balkan Mountains to Constantino- | Jand 590 feet wide: Commetelng s polnus See. . whero the range llne betw Tuesday, July 3, 9:30 a, m, woges 13h5 141 fhiee (L INGEHSULL BRUS-, Wnnlifis-lfiyc’m: Lolie. tol L‘n::uyl.n Tards thanky, alluded to the fact that thero centurles. great fica hore, aiade the customary re; dowa amid the ancunmdng p THE COUNTY BUILDING. On motion of Ald, Cary, tha re domitable solris of entorprien- " et of fen miuutes forthin' purposo’ of aliawing the | Tho Assessors of the Tawns of Evanston, Hano- ple, overv person fn the land should ave Rand, | Jtanges 13 and 14 intoruecta the Titinowi& Mich 1nembors (o beconp personally acqualnted with the | ver, and ltich returncd thelr books to the County . _ Cantl; runting thnco south an eald ranzo line to B by, B ottt ATNrS | ViLare 1O AOWT 00 WA, L, L1y A1y o g | CI6 Testenday, tho gt of e asson, Earope, ok i, 13 map, Bt & nar o6 s | L4558 o, Losrtan et hehes caf o VE 44 Olark-at, wor il s Geng Goode, Tell™ and *+Murtha. ™ the allegretto tothe Sevenths | South Division renorted In favor of ropesling tho | Charles Currler, & gentlemsn who has had 81 ] Y ¢ LR L A D i) o S0 ! OEO.PRUBRIE COh Nichis, Sympony of Beethove Heharwenk: ordinance providlng for the nus largescale, I'rice, 15 centa; by mall, 25 ceats. | tnence north S tne Tilnole & Michiyan Caal, sul CHIOAGD, el S S GOV. CULLOM, ittty aid Bamost3: Watkers 373 yare CLOTIINS.OLLANING. By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO., Bpecial Dispatch o The Tribune. £, O A Beloen, John i Drake, I Auctloncers, 84 and 83 Rtandolph-aL. mo \ e SUOTISEO PLEANINGL . ick, & Can _be besutifuby DYKD —_— L, Ji 29, —Uov, Cull f land: Commencing ut & polnt ia the P CLEANKD and [IEPAIR. 9 i 0 aubhoreesthe satemerd et e b agieed onah | $4430 linedlviding. Tianges T3 wd 1y whore 1he Y our Ol d/is5uiiier e | nns uonsiva st 930 veock wo st .Gunces, thy ballet mueic from ** Faust, ' This ulicruoon's programuie includes Meyerbeoer's ‘*Coronation March,' overtur ol - Schubert's ** Avo Maris, " a smont of pmpong; years' oxpericnce In the world, yesterday obtsined ownets for the openlng of South Dearbora, un tha | Yuo necessary papars in the County Coutt for wod: round hat th - asscasment was unjust, and rece ¥y pap y Court for wod. Srimending, * alsoy i vy " fcs | dink Mre. Fanule iaker, aged 40 years. ardinance suthorizing o ncw sssessment and the | _ The Grand Jury yesterday hoard numerous cases opening of the strcet in the ssme lines as con. | And fAnlahed the calendar for the term. In tho templafed bf‘ the present ordinance. Deforred and | afterncon tho Hickoy complaint sgalnet Jumba. er B, h of the A LARGE LINE OF y * walt, rdcred publish Jum and others was taken up, ufiat of the tlme bo- | tho appolatments which he purposcs making at | Torth line of the L Amaall e e Hantasn o asverst ontinunces fo¢ ¥bas | Ioeteen bs thoonmsaRerioa ot M B el | e e Ahcaamen Ao akiae at N Wolgat Bae B, 051 Intetencly sl ranks | mud $al Weat afadjao Mircilll." This evenlug the concert will be | walks tho Cunnc:f-djonmau. Other witncases aro to bo heard, bat it {s very un- | two, th 1 th 1ino of ‘Thirty-ninth street, thence wost t NEW FUR ITURE iven for ibe benet of the S, Joba aufcrors, cortaln 1a 10 whit e roault inay b, Tho'fury T e 1 uoets iue of Thicty-ulath atresl, dhence wast o e B Dreue 0 Ko, 1. ! will repor ut 120 truo bills and bo dlschargs P f begluning. acques, Bhawld, ete., dyed | 90 Parlor Suits, of different and styles, Ir. John York, - WALKER'S TRAS -day. placo o LADIES AND GENTS. | and tlesacd, rlor Buits, of different grades yles, W ‘{‘;",‘-‘;flu:llw- i erhant FASSING ON ESTINATES, bt A DOUBTPUL WITNESS, promotes the growth of and beauties tha hatr, sod TULNER PARK CITT. e e & with Bre-worl ATY, renders it dark and glossy, ‘The cocoalne holds, in Henry Nolte and Carl Plun fled & bill yesterday ll\!‘gl‘l"{ Rarthauer, 25 Chamber Bets, assorted styles, NOTIOE: 75 B, W, Bellsteads, 100 Mattresses, m i Bi;,::‘;uf,‘f';;wfommdu aud Wash The Committcoon Public Buildings and Public | , Charles Il Carpenier, the gentloman who has Beryice mol yestorday afternoon to consider vari- fr'}:'l';f ll%ltlv“:%’x‘n‘nlx.lm%olmufl:‘Al::::i:.c:l:; \‘v'éf:hfi: ous wattors, Tho lmportance of tho meeting was | recontly Indicted &long with Petloist 1nd Forsyih, attested by the prescnce -of Clem Perlolat, who | turned up yesterday i the care of C. Il Reed snd ) ushell In hiw Land which prewaturoly wnng sud lucersting the palm of his + frightful manner, o that It bad to be Ler. Dr. lugrabaw, on Clark street, ry, aud thinks that John's patriotism & lquid form, s large proportion of deodorized | In the "Circult Court sg cocoanyt ofl, prepared exprossly for thls purpose, | Marstet Thomus, widow, aud Wil Bl No othar compound posscsaea the pecollar proper- | gng Edward Hildreth, askiog for an rcouniton, b i %y which so axactly sult the varlous conditions of | T'hey say that on the 18th day of April, 187 cuunisy willbo raihor cool unti after | 3¢¢Pied 80 ava tbu control that he liad sa unlform- | gavo balk, | - . 5Hule angichacios Hatms became uman ba . Disdrexbiruckmaun sonversd b camplnlospls 30 | you are requested (o atiend the semi-annunl business [ {5aA% $5diets varlety of goods saliable for house uly bak psescd, and perhapa for some | 17 exercised Indays gous by, Hesald noibing, | gute'was mot chtirely unespocted, for & wesk oF e ———— ono Joseph "Thomas, nh‘l rutle:;'n“ the Turncr | moetiog of s Travellug Mea's Chrlatisn Unlony In | A"jut of BECOND-MAND PURNITURE, Carpeta tcr, 3o The palus of tho band was Hter. | D4t s wink from him meant that tho Committes | meace'ngs bewes Meadiy T s o ook THE: LANCASHIRE. B oL BT "aEcont Tota ', y'ang.fe | Sune o st 1o & tae AT Tavs oy e tioh: | s tnliueiors 3 - out. ‘ had to do his will, and 2o ono understood §t beiter | attorucy, snd promised fo surrender §f hu wi R. W. Tosmer & Co., Azenta in this city of the | Hioci’ A Lots 4 and '8, Biock i Lois 7 and 8 | ¥ited ROBT. M. i:l.l-g. Lresident. WM, A, BUT'ERS & CO. P e L fban they. ruwied | Immunity, Mo was gotten out of | gapcashire Tusarance Comvany of Englend, are | Biock Dy snd Lota d and 6, Block £, a1l In Turner | ndufe TURNEY, Sec ecelved yesterdsy ¢ | mha firet business considered wasan eotlmatoof | (ho | way, it wil vaenibored, Commlston Auctioncers, 118a0d 120 Wabasbi-a¥. Bl 5 d by the Company that thelr loss jn 8t, John | Park City Bubdivision in the W. 33 ot fractional il e thrve mdred 40, 12, o BUTTHRS & 00’8 Walker's for §24,100 onthe Court-liouss work, | Lout o7 barato by Periolat and hus crowd, Lt | 8ot Y A e fhousand dollare (8300, 000, | Bace £0, declaration ot lruat bas now.they have turned bim up, glven ball for him, ARMEL, June fec which was passed withont & dissentlng voice. The | and uvidently aurced to take their chances with his 28, O g I} been made, but the varties bave held S RLENRATED thronghoot TED e S which will be paid by drafta on the home uffice at | ff Thelr own., 18 Ju CELEBIATED turonghont el B el B4 | sestbusincas waaan eatimata trom Bexton on e | istciony, s specarsoce puts o sewfece on | Sacheser i'i?u'xf?i*ni'.nfl'fifil'fnz?l&«-.'lgw‘fl- widow aud Pt i REEI]]HP flllll‘dflY Furntare ale, el very,gralefal L the Cltisens uf Chicar | 83me work far $18,705, aud this, oo, was passed 2 e e five children his belra at law, They bow clsim an P, Borey o SRR | BRI i B A | 2R s e e S THE ONLY WAP, SeraL s e g e S st R, UM | ¢TI AT e 4 Chalrman Kelict Commitive, b Pop B aniout | standiog. of coutss, that hls testimony would Now when such exciting war news [s found | the Company, Honer, Chica; . d MOTEL AUKIVALS, g i te 8 bil of Supt. “Mtauley, | §itiied by Periolat, but ia this ho muat confront time of Lisdeath. Tho complalnants, however, use—G. 11 rerer, Mleibournes John 0. C. k. Guluiab, Trotsnds o Sadattiiit: it oglend spoila; J. it an s Lilckson, &, Lol W v, Masrider, Wasbiagtoa o fn every paper throughout the land, everybody | clalm that tho heira aliould convey butl land_an should bave Nand, McNally & Co.’s new largo- | money to them as surviving Teusices of the Coin. scalo map ot Turkey fu Etrope, produced o | pARYy and they ask for an accounting, the payment HOUSEHOLD GOODS. that litlle k of wnich 30 wmuch has been sald, The next business was tho resding of & bl o Parlor and Chamber Bets, Bldsbosrds a. COMMUNICATION YROM AKCHITECT EGAN L od, bla story befors the Grsud dury, SAMAKITAN NERVINE. S LATION, FRON ANClY ¢ couree'ha will uliimately tako remsing 1o 1 it v " y . em of such Wonoys as Thowse received us oy SAMARITAN NERY1ivs. ard ot to. Fisok tolour fhy Veais of tha. Brat story Or'iDs | oot aud ble individusl interest In It ar gecater | woven eolors. _Prise, 18 centa by mall, 2 ccntss | 1 uaice: and for & deered destering Thomas stct: o Hard ‘snd Tin . Btoves, and Btove t-louse. The recommendsation was & Mils surprislug as coming from Eyan, who bad Ferlulut Llmaclt, eut Lo have been that of a naked 'l'rustee, in which Furnit = ure. : 10 bad beea Lol A DELICIOUS CUP OF COCOA Lis children had no right. New and Used Oarpots and Oil Oloths. . o : i 32 Now Pilanc-Fortes. wn aud 1.1, ¥ i ed to me mutugonlstic tothe *% Iting,* but it wi . A BEWING-NMACUINE CASE, TRt (3 t o ] . 3 ¢ wanl o orln e lewing-Machine Com) e B = " ek e S w2 M | Bl ed o M secummditon, B8 | suntce teoch yeserdn nld Wil iaak. | Sbpmslaion and el aurosatan e o | S50 Fuetlicy yalrlay” i Soved 11 By WAl, F. HODGES & CO. # . 2 i e fol e wau qulcf b M, F. D e e toe b LOMerit | Coumitico ihat the: Gooriug. whe wadeesssry 1o | 8bam iu bonds of $10010 the Criminal Court for ———————— SF her way. when n agans of tho Victor Sewing. 0. Brnd bt pries st e x.ufl' l,—.eu b g::mcm{:u%mfiy‘ luk“l'hn muu‘n” umkma county | takiug eigbtcen cakes of fcoout of a caz, sclling GREAT BARGAINS, achine tnz&nny v.-h-lllun ‘nn l;:r -n;l lllnguclfi ‘hu l'u e 84 ous, Wigs zada AT THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE ;G eld fo ci ., ote. | thes % of hia machiaes in place of ber old Binger. 3 i o imdeibhla: 90 8ccoupt OF 1ho abasuca Of tht Boors LUt It wad | o cher s BakIDE uo sccount thereof to theownar, |~ Bes adrertlsement of George R- Clarke & Co. on | {3ke a0 of Bt Bachines (GRYE of BeTOUICUUEE « BDURNITAM, No. 1 Grovelaud-court, near Vinoennes-av. © ., fUaicy N to no avall, for th hiateve J. M. Gicrebte, of Eigla, our 8rst page. There s no doubt in regard to the o : ble b for b B W Masiooa B, Cuscsa, | THIS BATURDAY MORNING, June 3, st 10 v'clock, B osice N ; , ¢ resaun that whatever was sav, et b work rom tho oflice to enablo er to payfor her | S S S 25 T JienabiSueies | TUIS SATHEBAY MOUNING, June 3h st10 echock, % ey Lo Sexton was cazned for thu ¢ Rinz." “The rec- | Ex-ConstabloJoha McAuly some weeks agomade | great bargalns gotten there. mnachine, The Company, boweser, failod to viv T el outienve & . J. Vuliiod | vuwendation prevailed, with Fitzyerald and of+ | collectlons ond fafled to band them to the owne e ——_ e ent & collect- 5 o, k. but st the luted b wan dbacuting. any work, bul o lr’pu L A poor fashion journal is an abomiastion in the | or” for the 1wonthl refused to eycs ol all ladivs, but an able ono is an belper and !;IL.. clslming wby had ecn rowlscd delight, Andrews' Yuzar bas uo superior of its | fobe aliowed 1o pay in wark. The machine was class, and is the favorite, becausc It be the bout. | then taken swsy, leuving ber without soy. Shu Send 10 cents to W. I Axvuxws, Cluclanati, for | brought sult, i soeciuien cour, §95. Yilk DOME. 1l was arrested, gave ball fu bonds of $200, sad The matter of the burldis of the foundation for | W48 10 Lave sppeared yosterdsy efore Justico the Court-House dome was then aken. 0p, Aud & Moveh. Huaid ot sppear, aud bia boads wers de- cuinmunication wad read fruw the Jowest' bidder, | Stored fostelte Julin E. McMabog, wherel Lo sut forth tuat be Comminsalouse ¥itzgerald was brought futo the i ER R . Studchaker, A. Biodgets aud J; Retlog CARPRETS, paslor, chamber, iolugoow, and Kiichoa Farab lnml&‘.mu‘a.lczuéhr‘)l Glassward, ete. yeuterday recovercd a verdlcs fur | In faacy bozes, $1.50 pes Lalf dozen, ge 25¢ each. Rl Vi ety (.. Auctioneert, 1B Julye $lev W0k Ocuslon to auluadvers | 153 Kadt Madison-at, © 334 WAL ¥ HODGES & €0, AR el ST, Retlogy,