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8 THE CHICAGO’ damsel nor innocent lamb," as be himeelf has ao | direct insnitto the Secretary, at bo appointed the | were held in & THE CITY. often remaked. He claimed the right of posses- | man himself, at the request of Mr. Smith. chareh wae pro: LIBUN: WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 1878, 4, ore building, rent-free, and the | the Com for yonr tnd men, from the fact they dend-headed the rallro AUCTION 5A = ree, of Ro: ring. The Rev, Mr. (ingham, frit and nurposa which prompted | and put upateecond-rate hotels. The party con- Sanam AAnr oe sion ander Madame Duclos’ female friend, Me. Barling admitted tos Tenure reporter that | from the charch at Mllourn; otganized In 1841, | the Commercial Clah and the Boston marchante to | aisted of elven peradne, and just why or by By G0. BP. GORE “00, who -helt 2 mortgage —_ustensibly given | he iad received atelegram from Washington, hut | reported an average year. ‘The churen wae free of | Invite the Southern Represeniatives to vielt them, | what authority the expenees of the invited gueste SHand TO Webasb-ay, GENERAL NEWS. onthe 17th of March, Now Witllam, being some- | ductined to rtate who It was from or whatit di- | debt, and the Snnday-achool nambered abont 300 | becume acquainted, examine thelr commercial, | are tabe sthocidered um the county lemot Keo SWS. of ? . ted or requested him tado. [te sald that Kal. | memhors. The church supported two mission | Industrial, and edacattonal intoroste, and. dlacuss | It wana epree,—nothing mote and nothing tess, — IMered testatance to the Constanic and clnienet ine flrom and MeQueeney were not discharged because | schools. ‘The Rov, ticorge fiantington, reported questions of vital importance to the whole conntry, | and tho taxpayera will pay for It, The Internal Revenue receipts yesterday were | chattels for ble aide, A melee was imminent, | they had given teatlmony before the Investigating | that tha church at Oak Park wag in an average con- | and 1am authorized by Senator Gordon and othere For Wednesday, May 8, 7 iH] clove at Auction Connelly, the marierer, yenterday morning read a 5.65. Con es ero was nothing for them to do, | dition, there being ovor 200 members. The Mer. | tosay that they accept your gxccedingly cordiat v : . #25, a HAA ae ee eH nn Ae Re erg a ee REC PA 25. fieannouncement that the reaffold for his exect- 2,400 Cases Custom-Mado Assitant-Treaanret Gilbert yesterday furnished } Belgnam Mehop, who once tana variety theatre ia | If orders came from Washington to restore them, | the emalicat in the Association, but wan thriving, Jony W, Cannian, Later in the day he waa salted by his attorney, end countey banks withthe bright, shining ‘*dollara | Milwankee and how contemplates jeasing tho | that would take the responstoility of his ahoal- | and not at all discouraged. The. charch President Commercial Club, told that if he porsleted in writing poetry of the fone dade,” tent of $12, 000. Folly, By hle efforts peace was restored aod the | ders. at Ravenswood wan reported om the Rev. kind recently published he would ntandon fin Cenc, ohanedads, "ta therexten EAbetdel owner of the building gave ® '* forthcoming” ‘TNE THIRD PRESHYTERIAN. Mr. Lioyd as having paid off a large THE PARKS. and thin nerved to further crnah hie apirite, ‘The 3 ‘The lset number of Echoer of the Hoard a ont | bond, and tho affair will benctiled Incoart. Itte | The congregation of the Third Presbyterian | portion uf itedoht, ‘The Rev. E. P. Wheeler satd pack fellow hee ale Of tho very best grades, Including very ferzs and, an naval, contains moch which will be read | sald that the exchequer of the Folly is very tow, | Charch doce not Appear to be in the most pros. | that the year had been prosperous for the Church LINCOLN, Pondent as it ts possible fur one to bi JET fine Bilnpers, and 30 cance Chicane Shne coat Mith Interest by members of the Board of Trade | and the eredit Jawer. The talent fe anpaid, the rent | perous and harmonious condition, notwitnstana. | at Wilmette Mr. C, Cates wpe forthe ite The Board of Commissioners of Lincoln Park | maine. stolcal, Lace and Pollan. a # behind, the cigars and liquors are not paid fur, | Ing they have recently occupied thelr new house of | Church, of Chicaz esterday afternoon at and others. . andthe tnatitniion ar at prevent managed about 10 | worstisy ahich ie ote OF tho: ANeet te the neitee | wae abone 1,200" Yenr had not been fo re: Holds renelar a tellan y Teuieeal he tebs MAKING THEIR CASH. A regular bi-weekly meeting of the Fighth Ward | come toa hasty end. dhe tenuble appeare to be that a debt Of | markably food ne the previous, one, 1 'ruere | Block, ‘There ware present Commissioners HJorta- | _ Eleven aMdavits were made yesterday afternoon Republican Clad was called for last evening. but | The delegates and visitora to the General Grand | About $52,000 In staring thom In the face, | Moody rovival aroused grestor Int reals ap ntere | Block. There wate pi m y in the office of Mr. Jewett and rach amie at owlng ta the emall attendance no action was taken | Chapter, Grder ofthe Basteru Star, which met in | Sout, $27,000 of which fx what {a known | Were abont singe “Enere were indy visitors and | PER: Stockton, and Kadish, Commiestoner With- | Coow County fast $30. ‘Tho aMants were tha Come further than an adjoarament the city this morning, Have een striving during | 86, he Hogting,, debe, most of which ie freordis cottage prayer-mcelings Kept up dnving | £OW belng out of the elty and Commissioner Wins» | missgnersand thelr rach, who. Yew, ays azo q ‘ g iu ent thraugh Indiana and Kentacky to lonk after the motion to quash the {ndictmente azainst Ed- | prominent mambers of the Urder. Those who were | 200! speculation, and which, itl sald, was noley | two years. “The Rev. F. Bascom, from the church | for the year ending April 1, 1878, which waa oub- | Uatureof the adayite, for they aro to be used GEO. P. GORE & co 08 & 70 Wabaait-ay, “On Thursday, May 9, at 9:80 a.m, REGULAR THADE SALE oF CROCKERY inthe atone injunction sult In the interest of 3 wards, Iilliard, and Hyan, of Protection Life | in the city Monday evening visited Queen Esther | 804 tinarmoniods, The diacussion was animat at ttlnadaic, reported that he had enppiled the thet wee eeelvread andl We ut in if 80 Cratos in opon lots, fame. unt tv-morrow morning. Futter, ant Toth wn A Mey cordial recep lons andis Understood ‘to have brought out the fact t charch since the departure of the regiisr pastor {i mitted at the lsat meeting, ga ‘alker and agalnat the city. ‘alker bore the ex: Pp * tely | &Pproved. pense of the trip to the Panitenttary. but the there wae heer commanteation was read from R. Kanters & | county must foot the bills for the Indiana trip, fen, Moliand Mich, sexing forthe dednite locas | Vitzveraid saya that if the aflavite ate not wu. jon o| FOROS reakiwater, hs ‘ciont to save Lemont stone, then he will make tho and who threatened to clore the church nn. | | The Moderator, at tho concinslon of these re- | that tha Commirsloners anourd meat at tho park at clty move off the Court-Mouse Square, 10 casks Yollow.Waro, 3 casks Decorated Waro, 10 casks White Waro in Packago, GEO, P, GORE &CO., Auctlonesy December, ‘Tne Rev. Br, Hartshorn had dndge Edward Johnstone, Keokuk, Ia., repre- ge er J, f. Sproult, P. G, Secretary, of | MOstor the floating debt wae due the mechanic senting abont a quarter of «ton of the legal tea | Mer gts eiacay ‘A. eres Fi Secretary, Of | who did the. work Of filting up the church, | been recalled to the, pulpit, ternity, Isat the Tremont Iu ‘The Judge te | necticut; other and Sister J. M. Manan, of | and who were clamoring for thelr pay, the largeat man, in weight and ure, Inthe State | New Jeracy; Brother T. M, Lamb, of Massacnu- A regular meeting of the Chicago Mechanica’ In- often : fet: rier Gonsiock. f Inala eterna | feted Nar, RH, Mut he, mote apicaant | port, foto and ald har gun, tes ate rary Of | wo clock le morale forthe puroore of eesing TH COUNTY fare oa tlneen ‘The American Home Soctety held anociabie at | thews and Dariand, of Fowa; and Brother Hal animus of the members, which wad displayed by | poctod that the churches would snffor, but the ro- | ‘Belin lon of Me. Ii. De-Vey, the gard | with ite carn eer apa, Qzlended Intérviow |. the Sherman House taat night and paseed the time | 8. of Butler Chapter, of this city. The | ering down, by 02 to 18 a proposition to tales | ports that they had just heard bad beet fall of ens 4 Thi por month, ary 20 | Petetive to the tates ot the aeentitles yepterday ploaeantly with music, recitatlons, and literary. | cercmot Jnitiation srero-eclLexemplh ed. the entire amount of the debt, and, aabsequently, | couragement, and therefore he would suggest the ftor April 1, 1878, he diomlsved the vieltors a few day Heappets ‘since e tf ‘The attendance was gratifying, despite MECHANICS! 15 2 by a quarrel over attempting to pay any part of | singing of a nymn and the offoring of thanks to | “rie Park-Superintendent was authorized to im- then they have been hounding him an all occasfona Fe, tae Es atitate was held nat evening In Room 1 of the | {2¢foating debt, aaebate which fe sald to have | God for the prosperity of the Church. Tho Rov, prove.the froundenear the urcenhouse, east ut even threatening him, and what he wanted . Hid Y | doen bitter and tengthy. It cropped ont in the | Afr, Packard lei in prayer, kton drive, a! iT t ORIENTAL ART SALE. ‘ he Kentlefien’ of this | correct the mimutes of A previous meeting, which | [ictked conditionally, and was not, nvalladte ey Weitadvisable for ites ‘The Board then adjourned, dors to some extent, esvecially elnca he ate-s rT t's he month “4 at much of the blame for the condition of affairs | question, Now far fs itadvisable for inols to ' SOUTH Panks, now contemplates discharelng. the clerks of the je of dan ny at ef ne set ienorane rr Sp denig sale eaiecepeeneiod aa Sctlog | Was,put on the pastor, ba independer® in Home Missionary Work?” He | - the south Chicago Park Commissioner helda | omce and making other changes lookineiee gears i The ceremony of renting pews by auction teok | read the report of a committee of the New En- 3 . ‘Tho temperature yesterday, as oprerved by 3fa- | taken at that meating and the spirit of the contruct | piacg jast evening, ‘The bidders Tere nok yery | gland Charen, declaring that they belleved the time Be AoE te Pere a itandétph 8 a | ae ha eaw Ps A and the promabliine ke that fe will parse. optician, 88 Madion street (Tamncns Build. | whlch the Hoan of Diréctora was Instructed to | humerona for the high-priced choles seats, bat | had come for the Stato’ churches to asrume te en Dearbotn streets, ‘There wore present Commie: | drecharge ail ar ste cleo ea ee cdaya dail oine usat Ha.ni., 83 dege m., GH; 12m,, | make with the Ath eamea mm manaiers? ‘The contract | cons{dering the prevailing hardapness, there was | tire burden of sclf-support, and recommending the sioner Cornell, Waleh, and Price. Cotntisnioner | ploy a fow vieitora ia their. steady the Coralie G24 3 pms G0s"8 ps im arometer at 8 fas nestinn provides, 1M Brief, chat the Atheniim gaite a lively competition among the members of formation, of, Biate. tome Allenton Society, | Cornell premded. - Sr. Kales wat also on tleck. | assaring him that they will sustain Mime The A. DL, 274; Bp. m, 20, : a pet’; | the congregation. Mr. Marshall too! je stand | which shon! fy y n= ig thed ofa sorte of lectareson tehalé ofthe | annem, and tuat fe aha educate in lie caacer | Aud,pigetcued fo Lnsingse. The frat pismim | dependent of , the National” Society” There alow and he gue | w8aUbe bad done ant ut io be eacouragels o Pa u y es io Se le ‘of S00, a: VN. Epareh Aa, Boclety, wassaeyen at Cemteuaty Ms pnd on, tbe mame footing with other pupils | Me, Durkhart, aud tie was the highest bld made ting a Bate Soctety, and that was that consid. | fO/e, 5. nbgmpean. Hach was for $400, and Bey eee Galen ee Oe MON te Sehrercd an addvess on ‘Charlotte Bronte.” | the chiliten oF ite nt reece Shanice and | during the evening. Only a few went at tho same | orablo contributions would. atill go to the preront Wattwiitoeanee ea re tt eee Pa La ‘ I vf the children of indigent mechauice. There was | neice, ‘The bids gradually declined to $45, then to | Soclety in the way of bequeals. ‘There sonmed to be Sranto cae f the Vice-Prasidents of ‘There was a very fair attendance, some factions opposition on the part of one then to $20, to $10, and evcnutuatiy to$3, A | adintcuity in arranging thie point, although it wae 1. Ferd W. Fecs,one.of the Vice-Presidents ‘was araned and overruled, and the defeudant ‘The dietitera of thia city chipped in yesterday | Schindler aud his sympatbizars, who want to al- | Hire number of pews were taken at the iaute | sdcct iar bequerta froth any State ehoutd goto | (He lamane Sotlety, came In tosec tf something | sentenced to five years’ imprisonment in. the Po Pe eaeaaa ag Goods on -Exhibition This Mc : See Them, eral OPENING SALE THURSDAY, May 9, 11 a.m, GEO, P. GORE & CO., Auctlonecrs, ’ i 7 Hf is ding the min- , coald not be done towards ballding a large drink- | tonusry. Thera are some circumatances In Mar- = 7 —— Mlcohoh for delitery ia sew ork rie thes went | qites go aa to prevent u (rua tecard ofthe previons garded ho eatetactory wthe coogeegstions ve | htetitate de. choy tnd tre Rev, P. Bascom | it#-fountain forinen and beast in the South Packs, | guts cans eafeuisted ig emiiet public ayeeatty, set, | BY ELISON, POMEROY a co, thirty dayar AE 29 Gente par gallan dalkerod ts | Snecting. Natit counted for nothing, for therein, | Sarded as ent CAMPBRLESPAILGIES, snoke In favor of the proposition. in regardte the Hi same ay had eon built In Lincola Parc He | after being rentenced-bo relaten thet with ai elo: | OF Ryeeeres This te equivalent to 16% cente for | Aer ners, oo ger ee ee eulae Seeterary, | ast evening, St, Jainos' Eplacopal Charch, eor- | question of additional expense the latter aid thats | fHOUEHE that the Bo ian all the Tawyersin chelatendom, He ‘ead ho SALE VALUABLE C he acenc of o | ifthe new Sonrd were tocated in Chicago, there indtitate for’ the candidates. proposed atthe Inet | Der of Cans and Uuron streets, was ti i eal ierted oblcarrctin Beret Ata meeting held at the Sherman House Inst - | brilliant oad fasblovable wedding, the contracting {| wot! only ono salaried officer,—the Secretary, | thejr grost hold was ttces, Sle went on to eay that tho assault upon im: to keep ble faire evening ropregentatives of soveral leading whole- riered Sette The pee atic thse eet | patties being Str, dames De CeMBUET 8 opsuiss 'f/--and his ealore sonia ts sty rare iiamthay paid | fonntdine gotout of tepale, ele.. and ttall de- | fly om the ‘prairie ae: beggaty, “and to wale grocery houses of this city formed themuelves | trom the Hoard of Directors to the effect that t ey | Ston merchant on the Bosrd of Trade, and Mise | toa Suverintendent of the parent Society. Seloped into the (act that Mr. Prico bana great | pet pread Tor iis calldren. Ile into an organization to be -called the Wholesale | had executed the contract referred to. Schindler | Lowles V. Vhiliips, danghter. of Mr. T. Li Phil- |» Tho following was adopted: scheme on hand for buitding ynoth fountata | sald bo had been robbed of hie property and kicked Grocery City-tuyers' Arsoeiation of Chicavo. It | and hie frivnde again ined te ctancece | lips. ‘Chere were ‘a inrge numbur of quests pres- | Reso'red, that tn the Judgment of this Ansoclettonthe | fn the South Fark to be the finest 1m tho land. And cuffed abont until he couldondure it uo longer, adjourned tit Tre: ‘May 14 re seaey fnuisting, that Penis | ents ‘The ceromony wae performed at H o'clock by | thme has come for our state Hoing Sisiounty society Mr. Puck thought that aa teees only benedted the | and concluded try caldera gia unger Sudge Otls was busted yeaterday in anpetintend- | frnork needed the approval of tho meeting, He era ar peeMoven, | The bridermalda were | irons sriulousry society, iMy % the American | amen family, fometoing, atleast, should bu uons | to the fact that Christ had fed for dive relent a a = | ihe . | Mise Daisy ps, aleter, a bs for dumb animals, ; by remarking that he could follow the example and ing the packing up of the moveanle offects of the | ‘I'he Chairman was told he was out of order in do: dl ‘4 ‘The Nov. Mr. Hammond offered a series of reso- 1 ie Nh PI Inte, State Satinge Tuelitaiune. waleh are being | ciding that tue report was merely formal, the Board | Pulllipe, ousi of the bride ike Brcpmrmens te lutions, anking whether in yiow of the abuse oap. | _ After ome further discussion, the whole matter | suner for tis felonde. ‘Toars rollea down, his od away Into strong iron-bound boxes prior ta | having been sutuorized to do the very thing they | E- J; Matiyu and ir. CA. Campbell. ‘The bride | aaa reer copie UF Gaaenn rele ae. was laid over for futuroconsideration, ||. | checks, and bie wife and four children sobbed Des heromanked harafoaeguat” "| fheweeiog wav rdeiy wiunibe Corn aaa | GarOmony cammieiee sas Fam tthe oa | pertamascounea agit ormer tre | wich wae sdopedss ee OWE Tovsntlon, | Sled be eke, i emf riod ae > ne irthe inate friends repalres a No, vision * ‘e At o'clock yesterday afternoon Pater Karge, 17 | usineas: somebouy, moved to eluates The rere | street, Where a reception was held in quiet mane | Association to Temonatrate agaiuel such conduct as | ,,22etaltd, Thet the Secratary of thie Doard ‘Commmnise | hat go down: to-morror, heweven hen baa Zolag train on" the Dewvitio Mond, tet anduerits | ae very closo, out the Chatrman decided the ma- ] 86% the family of the bride bemgin mourning, — | unenriatinn, | | anything | sets seated ah Tice ee aetit, TePerta of the’ | uiven thirty-one days to prepare a Wril of error, a. Danvi i " 7 Mr. ea atied we ort leg badly cruhedn ohos toa aed rea somebody called | fore aie. SMpman flouse—Col. P. Lugenbeel, U. 8.4.1 0, into the Association of s charactor foreign to the rociness of Luo last quarterly report ied Uy the Uoand tol. i" f South Park Conti arecent arrival from Giostor, N. J, and having.| that. Sull another ‘somebod: peated from the eae ee Vi epeathe Now York: Col. paualieoatings Daseqed sant Wit be Aidicltan dae Texan on the fubject adopted bythe Hoard of epee Fa é ct, t Comintestoner Hrice held that Jost at present |-had not intended to kill Mr. aahles, but had mage O!L PAINTINGS, From the Brooklyn Art Gallery, to bo soid at 170 Btate- f at, underthe + PALMER HOUSE Wednesday, Thuraday, and Friday, ; May 8,9, and 10, onch day at 11 o’olook a, m,, 2 and 7} p.m, CRIMINAL. nn friends here, ho wae sent to the County Hospi- | docision of the Chairman. ‘Tae decision Was sus: s Drava, Prisburgs Thomas Diakess Pane : sluners of Couk County Apri a! 18 ii tl N ij Enh iti tal. is tained, and the mecting adjourned, George Raster, luoleeater, Paes Gant, ree tho Congresationaliatrot ‘poston, and fein ‘The Board then adjourned to take & drivoto and | An owner fe wanted at the West Madisan Street (A Ii OW ‘fl K Tee, I iti, Aton early hour yesterday morning an unknown Mil. MANSMALL WOOD, ney,, Haglands J. Wellwood’ New) Zealind..-. | OfNow Cori, and aa be aid Hot believe thatne | through the parks ens Station for a light woolen ehavwl and a plece of cal- RLISON, POMRMOY & CO., Auot Roman zavped at the door of Weney Atilerg reals acne gintnent, seulotor—one Br te pat ane”. | Hien. Sulekney, Hatton: J.C. stephens and i. and all other Western mien were ‘dishonest, ho . HE ciry WAL {co, found upon Mary Batter, a thlof, who was ; ~ ne Aatlonetrn dence, No, ptun street, and ae Milie » | os . B. Balabury, iY of acceptin: erro; . i = openci the door ahe saw @ Wouan running away, | evening by the Facile Hallroad, un route for kas | giymat Sow Urioanes 94. is, Balebury, petroity He Wine itev, Me. Willlauss negeectea thet iis Aan Le .{ Yesterday sent to the Mou of Correctioninde- | Regular Weekly Sale, and found upun the dour-: ‘| ve aniale infant about } rope,.and i ateying at the Palmer House, ‘The | Irvine. Topeka Mi nis; the iton, Hi ciation vote to discontinue patronage of the C’ fault of a $100 fino for drunkenness, jute; . CUD nds to adopt the | works of thie gentleman are well known tocvery | F. Wiitcombe, Milwaukees W. W. Bacon, Norton! FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 10, Immense Stocks New and Second-hand grequtionatsst. The eens receipts were $100... Mouday afternoon Charles Long, G years of azo, e q After soine further tatk, the interrogatories wero ‘There ie m case of small-pox at 442 Belden ay- reading at ihe corner of Ogden avenus and Robey fix weeks old, She ‘ tn Auurican circle whic in any way concerns iteelt | ¢ Northrop, ‘ttatlands the Hon,” kdward 3 C. Wi. Lull withdrawn, foand) : ate de rt Oho, wuld Fata ‘The trlal of Gaetano Roto, for the murder of | With the the artistic triumphs of the day. siuce his | Keotuk....phtmer Alwoodrogt. feniit pay fam h cS audden elevation to fame by the auccess of hin ig: ag's st et Ne ‘ante. atreet. was run down on the strect-crosaing by an Sone up Feslerday morning ip ihe Griotieal cea, ei ieee ape ae eT ot i a tard “Binacapa ‘ Ventinestip, gotta, thers were genertl exerciaan, including ‘addresses | ° {én aaid the Appellate Court wilt giva itsdecta- | unknown man riding In 2 buggy, who drove raptdly i A bus thy case wan continued at the auagestion of Hor of the Connteey OF Wald eee ane | ete cd ee Danek. watertows, Oued, | by sgveral of theoldartembera of the Association. | fou in the certifeate cao in day oF tivo, of, ‘Tho little fellow was severely if not fatally Mr 3 ls and wi! se consentof Mr. "Brien 4 y fe Howard, Dutuque....Grand’ Pacivte—sames star: | The Rov. J. M. Williams, tho lev, Dr. Uascorn, a Injured shout the chest. And General Household Goods of all descriptions wutl) June 5, scveral of the witnesses for the prow Hu, Mr. Woud sartisticcareer has Puen ive, ani ‘Tho bridge carpenters took thelr January pay In ide iy , | fariaue. Byracuse: J. Fidetd. Bostuny W. M. sitchel, fs Tho alleged defaulting Cashier of the City Na- 7 vention sing uiay tm the iy ant unable te bo | Maprgesersnid. Mince Daley av Eve Tne otk, | [ens Lavis Secu Lesreumeriis Anite AS scr, andeaked for wiat sowing them for Fab- | «anni Gan ef Orban, Ona ease botoreccxe: | 200 New and Used Carpets, and Foley's ** Ino and Bac "has recelve ruary. weh | lands L. C. leveland: G, KE. Crane, New south miesioner Phil Hoyne 'Yyerterday a{ternoon, As it GENERAL MERCHANDISE, fonn, Tho requiar monthly meeting of the Board of | Tavishcoinmendatlon asthe Daphme." andseveral | Waleat E. 1, pyibieing, Enitazetoniss Eloya Gs. are LY ‘Tho Tressurcr's recoipte were: Collector, $576; | appeared that there was no parson ready to proso- ollcore conuected with the Chicago Nursery und | replicas were execitted after the orignal for some | Fa St. Loulsi C. J. i Meyer, FondduLac. soiatenry ia Chicago sentyoAys ERO OMB! | water-omce, $4,603.51; Comptroller et thie, tue defondant was allowed to yo: free upon | 200 Oases Glasswaro, &ec., &, nialf-Orphan Asylum was held yesterday, ‘The | of the most important galleries, Mal thee menting adjourned waslt eke dened | total 80,4807." He pala but $2,000," * 1 hisown recognizunces until tho 16th inst, ‘| MALLET & DAVIS PIANO, Arogerec's report Fave the total receipts for April | | ‘This was followed by the touching and express. | THE CONGREGATIONALISTS, | pacts io Gere toumed th + 37. ut $2,000, Dafoen Comailsiloner Hoye: -vastonday:,eaus : ELISON, POMEROY & co, ts S424; expanges, 3505,—showtog a deficit of atten of Hood's **Song of the Shirt," ‘ ‘ ay City;Attornty Tathiit bowan a sult In the Pollce | syarin Ansted, charged with pasding, or altempt- S171.” The regalar teport of the Asylum was then neh the feal and tho tdeal ure ao huppily | ANNUAL MERTING OF THB CHICAGO AssoCiA- Court, ayainst the South aud West sido Itallway | ny to pass. $20 apiel-mark of toe alleged value of R. LYON, Auctioncer, prevented, stating its present nutber of inmates | blended, aud which waa placed in the post of : TION, 4 MLEVATOR; ACCIDENT, Comp: ntoa, for carrying on business without «| $20 upun Julius Marech, of Milwaukee avenue, U s lo be ninety-turee, honor, and obtatned the Grand Prix inthe Paria After devotional exercises, Jed by the Rey. C, 2 : Ucenso, . : evidence was not sufiiclont to prove that Mare = y “4 TUNEE MEN SERIOUSLY INJURED. Tho evidence not sufiiciont to prove: that ‘The policg are tooking for a V2-year-old afel Exhibition of 1867. So much attentlon ana ad- | A. Towle, the tweu ty-artt § nual meeting of the ° . was ao Increased-domand fo: fp, ab tin’a intentions wera ovil, and accordingly he was named Eimuta MeGauu, who was adopted vyadira, | imation, did this work create, that it was | Ciicogo Congregational, Association began yeater- | ,,At twenty mlantes piakt & o'clock tast avening |. Ther w outs Ones : ay : . 000 being paid out. Sules at DG cash wore re. | set free. Fyceles out of the Sisters’ -achoo!, now at Terre | Diner Seicetra tho et Triumph at Lome | aay morning in the First Congregational Church, | ‘He single cable of the freight elovator in the os | $2,000 Uelng pald out; Bales at 05 cask wore re- George Bonzer, one of tho men who 4 Munte, vat which was formerly located at Vin« "are utler {deal worke by the eathe | on the of Annand Wont Washington atreots, | 2 Gt¥-goods store, unBtalo atrest, near Madi- | groeuvacks, : promluently ina Fecent tegal fight for the. p cennes, about ono year ago last February. Tho io caeveral MenpOrlant (POBlle eeateee | castes ston, * | son, enapped when midway betwoen tho top of Mayor wi d with a notice of son of tho waloon known as **Sauve! father, C. Bo McGann, who hag fust returned aftor | Totabiethure of the, late iichard Coller tend | Sudiasted all day, tho butiding and the basement, and the result was | gating turen Winetlen Ie ee ees oon api: | Caused tho urrestof Walter O, tubbard and George nine ubscaco in Brazil, fa ansious tonscer- | Lottie, and Gen, Nellie” Prom the dteccttaet On the calling of tho roll, the following churches dozen wicked fedcturee and futernaline | (lcd fof 8m injunction Fe Bled Sates Cate Fath who claim toon tie roperty, upon a tain whether the child ty Well provided for, bir. Wood received varly recuyuition, anc uaaheen | Were found to bo rovresented: Tilue Ieland, the from which at leant oue man will doubiiees | $00 stom the North Sido llatiway: Company: tor ite | Shatre ‘of *-intinidation.™ “hey. went before eu danch, Wil Rekae eco aE eauine, of the | honored with slltings: from her Sisjesty Queen | Hey. W. If. Browaters Chicago Firat, the Rey. E, | juriets from swiieh at Kast ove nan willl doubtless | $°0 from t é Just{ce Pottak and gage bonds in the sum of $2,000 Gardo Jacwer, with headquartere at No, 102 Clark | Victoria for the exocution of aume tlre or four | p, Goodwin, Me. C.F. Gutea; Plymouth Church, | 87 dowe a sided person: te The docomeat of Ald. Cullerton patel each, and will have @hoaring to-day. Jero Dann Btrevt, wistos it undemtoud sthat the three come | different statues, the latest of which waa unveiled : tho elovator when {t fol},’'but only threo we the | is mizcd up inthe affair too, but no could not be panted under hig cominauil ive been organlsed tn | by the Viceroy, tard Lyiton, with Feat pomp and par: Calle Exetel ET Ea ously, hurt, the sate eaping with but a slight | auertion a8 to the power belng atilt in tho Coonelt | found, Eas : compliance w io provisions of the ry tin, ‘cremony at Calcutta on the 1st o: janual lant, 4 pt ee ee a eee, y haw,” ‘Tue arma were obtalued from Mayor tleathe | Sincwoud was invites te Pedis by the tuperial | A. Ualloy; Hethany Church, the Ite, C.A. Towle; | MakIng up. ‘The names of the Injured partica are | mucnaf, The Law Depariiicnt will Wok Wei fee | , At2:30 yesterday afternoon some boys aneaked red O'BRIEN’ ART GALLERY, ‘208 WABASILLAV., ¢ é {nto the residence of John. -Hatnes, No. 330 West And he {a empuatio tn hls statement that thero is | Government at the sumo time as Mr. Val Prusep, “S re Gs HL, Poake, Me, | 48 follows: : matter, and probably givo'an adverse decision, neither # Couliaunlat nor a Soclallst on the mutters | tha palates when e eeccutlg aha slots tbe ee arreee retteme ate Mev. G. HL. Voaue, Mr. | ""atthow Ash, Talia single, right leg broken at | "nyo Mayor eurrengeved the following chiidren to Watney veoro nofieed ea then te tee 1 im { roll. **Proclamation at Delbt,’ and both sculptor and. i “ E Will Crete, he the ankle joint, loft log,fractured in two places be- | the Chicago Orphan Asylum, thoy haviug no, pare rained, without aucccse, Last even: r A fow gentlemen connected with the Northern | paimtcr were recelved there with marked dle- | tho tev. % eet wo | tween the kneo and ankly, and back badly sprain. | renta or woy ono tu to provide fur them: ‘Margaret lo arrcated upon suspicion Charles ” i 7 : Hilinols Horticaiturat nacivty met yesterday after: | tinetion, Kev, J. Fe Edgar | Cnsssart; | ed, ra. atngolH ! Kitne, 10; Catharine Flynn, 83. Itanche Bennett, oy, Jt, young thiel who te addicted to |" BY AUCTION oon ab the Shetian Heng to make srranpelteald m ieee LROK CROTTEAU 2 fae Evanston, the Mov, ae . Teer itt. e- it aeeele erga. single: tallan, left leg broken i Barak Bengetts bel ie ag Narre Oi charies Aacatin , and at the station ho was posle 4 ’ ur carrying detegates to the Nurs ry ‘- | & prominent French unblicist, arrive: yeater- | 4, : . WY . hb eas aes ae ne a aA nndd,'10;'Jobn 7 73 Janey Devine, 3, entifie . f » Ret, ” Byant oC 8 eri iw acters he Nui Frymeu'é Elar u : tg | Kedates.defersun, the Nev. J, at. Willams, fr nore the Bake vuaicled,-tigiit Jee y! 7 uve yi tifed'as one of the crowd, The youn: On Thursday and Friday Evenings, unvention, which meets in } duy, andts stopping at the Grand Pacific, d, the Tt GQ Cr talian, “ ‘one. who takes out'a Iteenn Rochester, N, ¥-, un the fist inst, Itty expected | covce uv the delegated member ot a. commltteo | D. 8. Dunning; Lombard, the Rov. C. Cavern,’ | ¢eactured bauly about four Inches below iho hip vory one who takes ou: neo own iat the Northwest whit bo well represented” “Ine | consisting of nrominent Fronchuven. esseeed tee | Me, N. 8. Chshing: Lyonsvilte, the tov. J.C. tot back Injured, Angleupposed to Lave internat | furnished with scopy of tue ordinance two last conventions of the Association were held | the purpose of hnaoging about a Franco-American | Armatrong, Mr. J. L. Walls; Oak Park, the Itov, | Injuries. his bueines ld that if ho dousn’e it iz +, . MAY 0 AND 10, a8 COMMENCING ATS O'CLOCK, 4s a son of Counselor O'Salluy, ut ne (tappears, bas nocontrol over him, t ning | # to ; Pour ‘4 i is Work hi rt yy Mered: M. J, in this city. ors ue Pf treaty a} cummigrots by which the present oueraus | Gourge Hnutington, afr. J. N, Scovillo; Provpact les Krusemer, the fourth passenger, oscaped Ate law ated nie ileanao wlll be, torauad, “The SUBURBAN, aly aot iad Hate will tien, Fiteerald’s Intubaet in having a change of | QM diaintaueds At present titer’ [eae | Park, tua Ttev. 8. %, Willing, Afr, L. G. Cooper; | smost whol Fo aires tice: fa" lneatda hear | 88 Superintendent Hickey wilt cp-operute heart- LARR VIEW. vay | Geis Unawertaa, TUF: areal’ Vou wet orion Sok Penta ds ie te the reese a a cabttal and Jail | treaty uf commercu between Franco andthe United | Ravouswood, the Ror. W. A. Lloyd; Wilmette, | yy'wse innately oted ne ade, orate’ Rear | Sty with ttn, roe cord beleg preset ee met Monday, tho fall | pinen, duel Afie i Hs Bacon, Wolter wut, Loaiuices to parti ihese Heese Gir er nee Biates, aad the absenea of it nppeary tothe mom- | the Rev. #. P. Wheslars at Ieego, the Hoy. Will- such teller to the sufferers og tno ‘cirenmutances | | Among the rumors fylog aronnd, was one that Roar betog telecine ted ateecl Meta “Tha plqtures will bo sold without reserve, Seat 4 y !r8 0) ommiitee equal rojudicial to 0 . , 8, J; | Would allow, bui lo h or make a | application will be wade shortly for itummee was adopted direc! that a four- sop PIN O'BRIEN, Col, (Maton, of the Fousteeath Ward, ono of | conntries. ‘They desira ta briazs Haan Begeher tie Tey. eee Fe We. | mints oxarbination of the Infartea until tke taen | ereucation will be unade shortly for tat : TD tnd cat mete AP SAUTEN OOTIRS, 7 , $ i to bring abont a modifica. rt Gen. Mearthuri frlands aud a follower of Capt. | tut at the existing alate of ‘things, and, if poenks | Hulmpliroy, the Iter, 4 i Were romoved to permanent quartors, of 1878 fur the taxos of 1877. If this be done yecirath, County Ayent, and ouce a Hepublicau. | tie, ta canvary, for tue more ready’ inteccusnes of | Sc at atomtater, of Plymouth ‘Churet, was | , ‘The two drat-montioned, ‘Astana Meyers, wore | the 1877 certidcatos could never. be redeameg: | from Sunuyaide avenue north to Leland avenue, So much for Fitz ecrald’s olforiy at reform in thar | teltresnectle products, the general tar into | elretud Moderators? : taken to the Conuty Ilospital, ax they had no near | Corporation-Counsel Donteld, howovor, holds no | thencecast’on Leland avenue to the Green Day cnanere aerald + reform in that | 4 “conventional one, which should be ron+ ‘The. Itev. E, P. Goodwin, the Rev. J, K. Ro: frleuda, and Sporau! wae removed ty his homo, No, } court will 1esue ® mandamus, ae the serlp aa y, | frlend ic dered accuptable to all partics interusted ed 125 Van Buren atrect, where he was cured for, ‘The | Ite face.{t la recotvablo for the taxcs of The Clinical Goctety of the Hahnemann Uospital | prior to ita ratideation by the two countries, Tae | ANUS, J. I Kedzlo wero appolnted.a Duslness | 153 Van Linren atreot, where ho seas cared £0 ‘any, | that contract tw binding on the holder, inet Inst oventuy In Parlor No. 1 of the Grand Pa- { Commiltteo deaira to secure the organization In the 4 f and the physician entrained grave fenra ox to his gig Hotel Ue. W. J. atawkes presided. De. J. | Unitud States of a comtalites siialiae to thalr awa, | patpteRo"gor tue Treaeures and Tegutrar, the | fe ihe Plgyscinn enterteined Hrave fenra oe ty stlany, paupers have, rocontly applied at the | mtge, wae read; Oo hand last raport and receipt, 2}. Falcot inedo a renort upon **Bearlet Fever wud | which would at ouce enter into communication | of $107.41. and expenditures of $6.48, leaving 3 Bis, ge was aleo the mun Aah, the apines of | ey tean wacortalned that they had bien sennae ‘75; disbnrsamonts, $7,880.03; balance on eit eof iit Waa discusued at considerable | with them on the mubject, the two to so combiny | talsnco ou hand of $100.04, : th these men are badly injurcd, tholr recovery Chicago from different parts ry thovecunter Oy B80. Po! Prof, M. Ludlai road a transiaton of an | thole offorta aa to prepato the way fora Franco- | “A'leiter of disinieston to the Tey, W.-W. Patton | {sdoubtrul, and the feqgturos of cach were anid to | Gyeree or tng peor ‘Attiving heto they we oe Committe on Polls recommended that no interesting per from the ¥rench journal, L'drt | American Congress to be beld tn aris during the | tothe ‘ougrozational Association of Washington | bo yory bad unce, is ro | further additions bo made tu the force at prevent, tthe scrip | inch water-supply pipe bo laid on Ashland avenue By BUTTERS, LONG & CO., + Sabesroom, 173 Laat Mandolph-at. peURNETURE AUCTION. ° ANLOR AND: ORAM CARSHTS, OF FION FURNITURE, &c., FEDEEpAy, ays, Bt 20 o'clock, st our Satesruvm, "BUTTS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers. in | road, with two valves and two fro bydrants, 878, and, { The report of the: Town Trenaurcr from March 18 to April 16, certified to by tho Finance Com- REGULAN SATURDAY Medical on **Mettailotherapie w in Salpetriere,and | Exyosltion of te prosent yoar. Tho Committee TUB FACTS OF THB ACCIDENT, - po better off than befors, and hence were anxious | and that James Sullivan bo appointed Captain of isi Deplonstration of the Liecte of Indnitesiusat | bellava thata tarlieuch a they estro wonld bring | Runceaptnds and the Heve, Samuel Porter and | || TUR yAcrs on Tim acct Teporter, were | {9 Fo,cluewhere. Tho shipping of unfortunate men | Volles, ‘The report was concurred 10, sd. Sule FURNITURE AUCTION SALE. Doves," by Dr, Juusect, fo the two great Republics that security which | “The Iiusinces Committee reported, nominating | as follows: Mr. Stokes, one of tht propticiore of y, bation of | ivan's appointment as Captain confirmed by roso- f > se -oficere, but Quickons energy sud cncournges anterpriaes on x | str, J, N, Scoville and I, F, Leavitt as an Audite | the establishment, ‘stated that the elorutor had | COUN boor-ofcers, ive Took to The. Done aa ina atralzht ling trom | gtutes, if private Mugividuala dret aeterinined the | O° If’ Weake ana Commitee Ge Fev eee any | tan it anderany clredmstecen oe itiene ttseerey | taken cers of, Was read and orderod on fle, aid la au follows: Yortinately no one was close enough wo bo injured, a which the Paria Congress would be called | suyyesting that the fall mecting of then sb b BATURDAY MORNING, May ll, ALIT5E, Randolph-st,, bet. Filth-av, and Lasallest, W, A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctionecrs, had becume granulated and | The quarterly report of the Police Dopartment | Balance April 2, 1877, $24, 184.05: amount from ciation | that the wire lo nto butid, z + | unsound, Meyers, vit seome, bad bought some | has just been inade up, and from it the following | al! sourcce during the year, $230,018.42; total, | peeve we rured peairndeath hele | yatithapampony ot mortage the opie: | Sate ovue aaa panoyehs, STM | mute pee fn thom wick eat ut after. | Wate aatant Wakl” of Meoneng ouurey | Moat Sasnbatdver gracile eds | i Wa, MOONEMOUSE & C0. Jng is owned by D, A. Mayor, and wae dainaged to | Hon Of uch ® comtnittce in tule country tat Mr. | “he Heva. C. If. Evercat and Ff, Dascom wero ro- | per Noor, and he Urought along Ash and. Speranito | etoluo, $37, 2us, 9. Yoar, $251,408.82; batance April 1, $10, 658.55, 84 nud 87 Tandotyheat. {ho extent of about $25, it Is occupied ny A, | Chottean bas come here, : Ha will be received by | coived intoihe Assuctation. Kelp hire pack it, preparatory toremoviagite the | prapscty reco an 5 lotpheat. Mugebead asa residence, and by M, Urigin-as a | {te Hoard of Trade Thursday, and it 1s to be hope MEPORTA - Mun came in at the entrauce on the seat, of aates- | niales, 5,U05. CALL ON We will sell THIS DAY, at bef-past o o'clock, afall stationery atore, buth uF whum lose bat s (ride, pat that Feprescntative body will ive to him taat | me tome Missionary Committes reported | room .duor, called for the elevator, The en- | alngle..4,351; anew tm Jullue Bauer & Co., 203 and 208 Wabash avenu line'ot : loterested hearlug which bis tmportant miaston de- | prough the Hey. EF Willlame that during the | Rineerclatmethat he refused to send it up, but | der 10, 27; betwoen 1 3 P+ Re cae ‘sh A meoting of gentlemon Interested In the recep: | sarven eur ending Match 32, 1074, the recotpte framcots | ehotiy. the young man Krusemer ‘came | 2301} and 40, 1.4035, 40 sind 60, B10; Tho are offering 100 upright and square pianos | Dorlon Ohamber, and General fon of Gen, Shields was held ot the Sherman o | FINSMEN's TOURNAMENT. lectlune had been $1,810.0Y, and the oxpenditures | 10 with a crate filed with bate, and he | 60, 207; UO and 70, 54; 70 and 80, 5; BU to rent at very low prices, froin $3 per month up- ’ ! Flouse Inet night. With a fewaxceptions, the yen- | A nomber of yublic-epirited citizens met last $1,130, leaving b eave of $Us0.Uy In tue Ts called down to the’ onglueer to send up | 1." Disebargod in ‘Follce Court, 1,478; vont to | wards, ury. . ‘The report was adopted, and the Commit! the elovator, telling him that ho had | County Agent, 4; Home of the Fricndles tlemen present Wore numbers of the Board of Oil | nighiin Parlor 44 of the Urana Taclte Hotel fn ceta uf tho Second Heiment. Sir. We ds Onahan | ue purpore of coking Aecee etree eee ated for Household Furniture, 4 Willlaing, DN, | #0me goods from the firin of ‘I’, B. Smith, hatter, | Catholic Asylum, 14; House of Correction, eH PIANOS TO RENT, ny f tho Neve, B An immcuse stock of Velvet, Bagiteh Bud; presided. |The mecting was of an tnforaul char- | essary Dreparations fur the Growen's tournament, | colsieling o : i on Madion street, by whom ho was omployed. | Mouse of Wood Shepherd, 28; bound over to kee F f acter, “ahd the busiuess transacted was routine. | winch takes pice, IN flee city te dee SIE ane Ge Ns Eaceard Were a-cteoted for the: Sh Per aetia,cthe sopiieer, neked bie Som ceey ee, 40; turned over to United states | _ LYon &Tealy, State and Monroe atrects, have | Thr eee MUGEN dise, WAL SMUUIE! On Thunday, May tho 9th, at half past 9, WE WILL SELL AT THE ri the pea Gen. 'Bhields will arrive probably to- r a Mare |. 4.0375 couvtantly on hand for rent a splendid assortment aes ae are ep a bails to ane att tember, Among those presont wor Firo-Mar. The Conuulttee on the Theologian seminary, | the crate was, aud hrusemer roplica that the haty | authorities, 5; fined, 4,097; held on criminal Pp ere- | shal ‘Benner, Jolin H. Druke, A. A. Sprague, Mr. | through Prof. F. W. Flake, repurted a little larier | were wlraw goods, and very lght.. Arnstin thought it ta Orphan Asyluin, ‘hrtutian | of the beat upright pianos at low rates, nade at the Palmor Mouse, and the second ftegt- | Fuller, of Palmer. Pultcr & Co, Jewets Wilcox, of ne ie chipsts Pld pate eaeT | the elevator would carry up 500 or unde married in court, 2, There ent, und in all prubabilliy the “othor military | thestremont Hausos Harry C. Pulling, Comuercis, | Sttendauce than forthe previous your, Neveral | the Clevatot would ca logy sont ie up to the Pa Anriericar Awerican NLAMERIAGES. orjanizations of the city, will turn out, Monday | Hut@; George 0. Clarke, Johu Janice, John deg, | HoW,exeminations lad buen placed on the calon: firet floor, wher all foar of the meu gat upon 1 ‘Auattaliun, Tage [Sree meer ees lil tp dele diet UO eee ‘ might the General will lecture at the Tabormacte, " } Malcolm MeDonstd, A. M. Weight, W. 11. Raul, | anew Profcasor Weald, be epecay es atteene | ride upto the iuird. Moor. When butween Holztany, 2; Canadians, 161; Chinese, 0; Danes, | (VAGR—aWeRi—atere tyro owner: | WALTON HOU SE A meeting of Jadles interested in the kinder. | @ad others, nt 8 av, Since tha beylnning of tho in: | Ond and third fluor tho cable gave way, My 120; French, 27: Germans, $34; | dence, William ¥Aror, 0 i Rarten system vf justruction for the young wae | Mr. A. BM. Wright presided, und Mr, Faller act-. jartlett’s plac ry Bnygilel 1 itution, 350 students had recelvod instruction | #0 Instant the whole party was’ dying Uolianders, O; Itailans, 21; Irieh, 1,270; Norwes | Sweet, of ousquebanna, P eid) yesterday afternoon in the Swedenburgian | as Secretary, r nd. + a ay downward with the velocity of the w lane, Od; Poles,. 37; Rusalai Wirary-rusin at Morebey Mall, Sew. - Alize (1, | | Fite-Murahal Nennor made an interesting state: | staticred call cveretig world ce Tae hee ies | bringing up in the hasoment of tuo bulldiog steed | Seth, Gal speniae Putnain read & translation of a German work | ment of what tho tour.amont would be, aud sal | going In tho Japanese missiuns, and now there | Wreck. atid the discordant abricks of tho fright- | wore: ' Assault, 7 treating of the subject, and vaid that, nithough | Slut thura would be at least 125 Are compantes in | wera graduates settled In avery State of the Union | ened and wounded men, © * tly + 1025 burglary, 108; carrying | J pert eat! t thers were alrendy several kipdorgarien in, de | the city, with thelr apparatus, ‘Then there would except two. they were at once dragged ont of the infornal | concealed weapony, 52; ctbelty Fo ati, | Te tare theen by casi des eee ay; stu -morruw, | ot one to which the ourse | by exiititions of dre fro-extiivulshing Nev, He, Willams, trom the Roard of | machine and laid upon the our of the dark, dump | 33; drunk, 4bay drank and “'dieurderiy, | RtJt.t.s Aneuse by carriage to Rortitwestern De 4 thelr childeun without charge, | Machinery, and other etceteras appertaining to the | ‘trustees, reported favorably “un the condition of | apartuent, while the news spread like wild-dre | 403; ‘Glearderly,” 1,077; destitute, 425 ‘deing jays Mure. cleueaumietiva. Gears She Doel Uuata eaelty Of hte kind would Ueone vemtat Gita ake iu bach acid rates the Saintnary, ind pearing testimony, to, the b {n the fearful Th anly, Feralas won uf towhleh all cow subec: » Whilo je expen r thoroughness of instruction given Prof, ge, it, Of le ott} would be very Hight. ‘Tho meeting ‘Sdjournedua. | Diy be accompanied by » bani. ‘There wauld Fleue and other Pro % i = Culcaxo, aad Mlas Flora I, D TNs Hal a hy services of the late Wy, k. Jones Nos, 34 & 86 Fast Washinglon-st., FORNITORE OF FORTY ROOMS. 1,200 yerds of Kngltsh Hody Drusscle, Tapestry. Three: py ant Tigenie Caran : PLUSH: PARLOR SETS. duslness without a license, 188; inmates houss of | pYQBOE—On stonda: {t-fome, 04; Inmates of dlaorderly louse, HH: fn: | Magee tna eee ri wi cungre in We iy ing the alleya adjuln- | wiates of gambling house, O2; larceny, SUD; ro- Funeral this moraiug* as. 19 o'cluck, froin the rest e a Hale Mate tH Sorcluck uxt Wednesday afternoon without | bus vand contest by the best baudy In tho country. | "tthe Hew. Fe eae a Haga was tha anzivty of the | culving vtalen property, 20; roo s rlot, #3; | deuce uf his father, Ureeawoo-er., vest Fortystuira: | Marule-tup Climber ets, Waren Wire, and i ck wext Wednesduy afternoon without 1, ‘no Hey. E. N. Packurd was ro-ctected Negle: at ila frieude and t he faoviy levited fo ‘ ad dee toking any definite action, s . id terry nterosting attractions. What | trarand Treusurer for tho current year. get apeep ut the bedics Inside thatthe | obtaining youde by. Hing | 3b, yfHis frteude and tyose or the family tovi at: | “These goods aro of the best manufacture, a0 Anuccldeut, that will doubtless prove fatal oe- | Chiengae “toe Cooperation of tha eltixens of : THE AVTRENOON WRESION —* wre etn od nad Some mCCURTiy eee ey adows | quar to minurs, Bhi vaurancy, 782; dig |, HGB8ON—on Monday, stay @, Ide Zenobla, intent | MEeistteeiaestgs Ce deine wood guous. ft A . Y , ‘were torn off, ond some actually attenipted tu cf- | vivlatiny ordinances Ye ithe prisoners, 3,408 "| : - r. curred ut 10 o'ciock yeaterday mornlag at ihe c Jobin . Drake moved that a committee’ of gro | Bean, with a halt-hour's devotional exerclace, | Pet yh ontraney turoush Lue Murrow iiortat eee | yeoyutiaw ordinances, 75. lodgure at the station: Soughter of Joseph Till end Lous Ellzaootn Hodson, W_ MOORENOUBE, Auelionert. aenar Mark and Halsted ateyeta, Bolan Dike In be xpulnted to aslact an oxccutive cammulttee, | New Enuvland Chute, Mr, WV, MI, ATOKES TOLD THM KEVORTER Bouses were U,UGU? The force, among othor mls. ‘Loudou aud Mancheascr (Euuland) pspors plouse By D.D.STARKE & =z CO, Ny. aa s ry rr e i et? y = Ms u e . » i the sear platform of walrect-carwhilesin mation. | fi ‘broker a poake ne ha rua nisi shu ton Street Church. Mr. J. A. Mead buen, thy | that he had furbidden the engincer to run tho ele- | cetlaneous work, restored 405 lost clilldrvn to thelr | copy. By D.D.STARKE y vator uuder any circumetancce unti! o new cabla | parents, sccured 152 burdings found open, frus- felt. und wae ron o had been procurcd, which had been ordered. ‘I'he | trated 187 burula was closely followin y » brick wagon that and, ‘and Maleoiin McDonald were uppoluted, | Levi J. N. Miogham, Mr. JL, Winans the car,.and wiich wae A to reporstue future menting The meeting | 3%,Georre Mckinney; ot lérgy, the Rev. W. NACEYSAt Boon yesterday, John Arthur, exttugulebed 41 Grea without } months and 7 Gays, only soa of Patrick snd eAnud SU Réndolyh-st. atu * , 4h Mneer curroburated the statment of Me. Stokex, | an alarm, suppresacd 415 Fbances, yave 142 | Nacey. Griven by A.) Gardnets realuing “on | tuen aujourned. Hyde Brot OC Hostdarans Poet He aeina! uke | andaald cust none of the employes ut tbe store teed | ature (ob dees retenct B pettaee eee ates, caf nera) at 10:40 am. Thureiay, tho oth inst, by | At half-past 9 o'clock this moralng dexter vircet she Ashland avenus. | The aiiver ta Ts Punst, WAUD REFUULICAN CLUB Hey. G. B. Kimball, . J - uver been perinitted to ride on the elovator, oven | took up 224 stray teams, and roported 1,343 lamps | SSEUASRIO CAAT Cometery nem | We sball sell another Immense stuck of NEW sud uver ble acu and the tack of tho head’ ladle ald w very fergely-attunded moctin estat ght in @ mad nthe ‘state of roligionin | from. the fret floor to the bescinent. Alltha at- | as not ilehted, NUEMEN'TS. WI 5 | the Union Veteran Club room in the iy the ie | Hotel. Tho expectation was that there would be W, LL. Brewster péatore aud delegates, ‘The | tices of tho store claimed that the cluvator tuok —- injurles which, 1t fe thaught,, will prove fatal. ported that the church at | {tv dying Jespuren tho frat ilour, and onty fell to THE COUNTY BUILDING, N n.d. Ww BOR PFORD Wil LEAD THE NOON lay tu Hi was taken to hia home, and thero attended by D: FURNITURE + | alivuly aeaalon, asthe election uf officers was to - | thy naseiment, a distance of but ten or twelve fect, maging box Mall, i 8. Malt ‘ © | sake place, LL; Coburn presided. Inthe iuter- | uve and a geod vinuarrackrt he Hee een, | mut uno testimony of all tue parties neat uterested auvjottr “Promises of Gon | ONE Farwell Coumlastoner Mayer aaustered a dozen of bis | cat of peace and harmouy, Mr, Wrokowskl moved | Evorest reverted that Plymouth Chure wea fous: | tf lta descent was to tna i wus botween | The cave of Simonl has oon set for Monday, the | rue openixa OF Tile BNEVOOIT OUad AND followere at No, 703 Milwaukee ayenue last even- Sout sh jon W. King tead them i prayer. fishing. The Rov. Me. ‘Line spoke fur the Now is wecond and tuird floore when the cable parted, | cave of Jobn Kelly for the 20th, and the caso of (h billlard-roow by Messrs, MASTEMS & DOTY, this fog, and She atherin wascalled the Fourteenth in W. King objected to praying, wud called 41 id they ought to know, eph Ci ~ | evening, will be tb OF th » Tho Waid Iejutlican Clube Ths Commmiscinetrtt | forthe Treavarer's report. i Zoslund Church, tnattt bad hed a good record aie it et Joseph Crawford for Gv 37th. Thoy aro all in. bel aie Rcvent of tha svasun, star made “a verbal report, during the past yoar. . Tho membarehip was about tusenier, the lad who incidentally brought attended by all the noted prnerts: HOUSEHOLD GOODS. the lagtiest. p “to be "Yee dicted for murder, i Schecter, Het Mblnes Parker, afd Hoe. 5 d C will be reineinbered, was kicked out of the regular | ‘Treasurer HU, 450, seventeen now mcubors being aduiltted the | £1 Xhly trouble wbous with hie crata of bats, was es ; } mer bine, auld -BadcBtock. 6¢-Lerpets club some months ago slang with Jim Malono, showing @ pmatl balance om han ¥ . . Met upon the third flog staircauy by tho writer. ag | ''f, D, M. J. Dowhug, @ priest, hereby certify | = Ron PERT ALS stn thavelft tinee hen they” tare ieka trying tqureenlene eat ifiog objeated to tag tepart, bot Ik was ace Geual nate of foesrevers Cele eee eee ae ite as cutis own, lover eet uguital ith ida dmtiniddesee sede on ee delves : CLOTIIES-OLEANING, ay aie nein any Aveta Hoos in the ely. ee who, ant v y | . Prony na ja el crate uve: . ry ce mol — =~ * ~— + jam, BO petting a few of ‘ihele Stine. te dete then! | “Ait: Keboe moved to appolat a Committes of dre nal mapiog sebaul bed been este ed ar Tee eee Teka thet he cele aE ee Rat | the reading of acertifcato of marriage rotura ; Can, be benutitully, Deep Sites Reet sue ygus GUO org They adopted a constitution, tranaacied some | Ave tu identify ail the geotipinen voting. Rev. G. ML Leavitt reposted numerous conversta: picked up hts hals and adurted forthe third floor on esterday tothe County Clerk, This would have | SESE RAN GD aud PEPAR: |v - ___U. D.BTARKE & CO., Auctionsers_ otner Important business, and. voted themsclves “There waa along, windy, oy Uesultory debate, | tn the Lincula Park Courch and apgreat increase | {00t iwucdistely upon arriving at the bottom, bent on all right but for the fact that the cortideate presvd Ge chats nn = 0. “We, the peupie," and ‘adjourned. Sexton, the Which overy member wanted to have something | in the work, ‘The Rev. C. A. Towle thougut that ou the dischsrgoof hie business, without walting | was slgued **J, McMuttea," which creates a doubt rig By CBAS, BE, RADDIN & CO. 1 atepar CoutsMuase ceutrbete ee a ie peahidortns 5 jo Who actually performed the ceremony. It fa api aera en eee aOR ee | eae aon ot a W'THiog the motion was tsa | HebHs, forte sew ceubes haa ben feed reoze ia nicheftrs tata fest Shae [rt clumoriag fur aduivaion, ’ were clectlun of officera was then proceeded with sulle ob the year lind been extremely ‘satletactur if -~ ———— Sos tue ago sums atlainen wore given per- tL oO *. ie he . G. He Poake tl al 5 Ess. tt it ae cotialn pat & cont, ‘The funeral of Mrs, Sarah H. Ocdeo, wife of ae, | Tint’ lt tullows: | year at the Lesvitt-Strect Church bed trea ua, | SOUTHERN CONGRESSMEN, salon 19 pu ais baten rivauce in the e the fate of his compantous in travel, or even A Whether Ge was hurt blawelf. ‘Auctioneers, 11d ds tq0 Wabash-av. AUCTION SALE OF : Paths Peden ro threo tellure salt mia teat cout OS | tints ae Sg eae sientey terse 10 orelocke ato tes Us tuok a | ant, Efiy-one members baviug been received’ ‘Tho |. FURY WILL BM MRHE May 25, Taaiied Hospital fur burniug water aud screenings | LADIES AND GENTS_! ans clesn ; W Aveuuw Metbudist Church. ‘Thy ehuces pgaiae Sabbath-school wax very dourlsbiny, numbering | A recent number of the Boston Journu} coutaine | apparatus was approved of thy county was 10 pay ARAGIt GOOD: ; ary Hocevacd. he eve ah aad delonda of the « Tavlor; ‘Areuue | S0Nb | AUG inembers. There was aw aur- | tho following correspondence: fort $14 000. (Haw geutlowen tu question weru mae : Clothing’ Mats and Capa, Notions, &e. the tuneral vervices, anata Livecruon feeliugiy wie | DUzORs Dang. Weonn, 6. W. Ki 4, Me She re 3 5 ler, President’ Boston Commercial Club, Hotet | Prospect te that at an Roberta grea | Susnee da the Ciinton-Street Church daring the | re a rctte ss ot ere Neng bi en eet Cae edad | Mell ba tulnue $12, 000, fat 1878, WEDNESDAY) May Sach, jmnroved lided to the inapy virtues ond excellent quailties tu Mon- Gouds, wholowale or ret of ths decuayed. ‘Thu cufin wea loaded duwn with j. KK, roby, . He. Omar Bushuell, We W Gossaiier Waves a spe ‘ AUCTION SALE OF ‘The attendunce at the. Suudsy-schu uy: ce, rus. oF 270 W, Madlsu} te Ar lus of funde on band, which was sgreca: Marcia a od around Yesterday preasliy thelr claim, and T FALMER HOUBE HAI STORE, dob Went: | Glee se ye AL MAGS. walch waa saree. | Cutcsuo, Tb, Apel 2% 1678, Th Cand x preaing Wusle clalay, and thy HAIR ‘Te best place in Colcego fur Male Be Tt. W. berg; Becre- aged the following invitation to your fuvited guests ‘The watler of paying for the dieting of the pria- 3 y alogues seroma echauaral tere ania | Foca Cammige, tO, Copa, BS b0gy | te scl eaten atequar | our eepiunt td bahar, Uris cee ont | mitezom Cy Weltuone yerday, add tie con: nee BOOTS & SHOES. and suffered intenee es . » DW. , r ! eu. i , Sole scent C1 Beeler iain wry tage 1 Ont | NSERC Ue HE ue, covarn wane. | Him itteyty ttn raed a gunitten: | fai Shey de ee aueaseen ote vu, | fn tog save i he oan chat ap iS eae Ceuactety, allowed bye og Howat catages died | OR ttetan OF Mt King, Mr. daycechuol Ais butlood Tee te eees and Suu> | Congress pow dintog wilh the Commercial Clut of | Charged Te ee eeuery, Abas should nok be 202 wi toRNuaM, 9 lea aida cary. ‘The westing then adjourned, subject tu che | wes much Urighter than ever beens. ihe hoe Uy | Liustun to visit Clicayo and ding with thea ekihelt | taxed by the rideweit sacs’ thea iver sutias ee ———— ne hursday, May v. ‘Thu troubles of the Polly Theatre are on the n+ | call uf thy Executive Commilttec, ¥. Sth sald that the churca in Crete was tu youd | BOxt wonthly dinuer, May 25, 1878 © oa peusy of the fustituilon, and that the cit MEAD. CAB. ¥. RADDIN & CO. crease. | ‘They cannut pay thetr bills, and the cred- THE CUsTOM-WOUSE. condition. Tho Rev, E. N, Packard that In |, Wihilla we recoguize the face that, wo anay bo im. | the prodt of the tebur vf the prisoners — Feet eee, teh atl. | Nigh before lust | Collector Williuia Henry Susith yesterday sent a | Yvanaton there had been good year, —etergeuaus, | {Uding upon the voluable tle of ‘the geullewen, | wlio question Is to ba thoronguly Bhs kreat tone bumwor Health Fouling’ Markbam, | whe it seine hae re- | disuatch tuthe Hou. Joha U. Hawloy, Actug bec: | ber of membute bad been’ tecclved. That ee seat betat ia op way can the unde of com | af what the Commissiunory claiu te true, there will Treckiog, “euIaIatiag, ASG. Hes turged = from |, Clncinuat oF elso been | retary uf the ‘Treasury, al “Washington, stating | 1b0 names onthe toll, ‘The Nev. J. Me owillng aT Westone oon a Se eat ene Sort pee Mierkod reiactlon\ ta: the dieting Tree Only are: seates hecpiag dark" {fom the Constables, awory | thot Supt. Burling bad ‘dixcharged two WhO | sald thy church in Jofersou was in 4 Uopeful cu. | fad West be, mor sronly connected thes by an | future. e attachment acainet Nuon ‘Duclos’ | had been of use to the Committee of Investiza- | dition, althouvh it wea iu the midet of s. loro PAPITETTR SER er ete mr (cee eget Fitzgerald aod. his stove juokelers were quict Gunther's Confectionery, Lroperty. | Paulinu says that Ninon owes her | tun, oue of whow bad been detailed by Secretary | torcigh u population, A gow church structure bad | ton suntan tu the one in which thea thet’ tuay | yesterday on the question of the expenacs of 1! —— Cont $150 for aalary, bur she sues for aly $200, | Sherman biimself, Kn a short time Mr. siaiih rer | just been completed. Mr. N.S. Cusuiug ShGLC Binal Che shton nein anisole ne euee, Be aprees ye that by will wot wake a LAWN MOWERS, Courtauly Henry Best took the attschmunt and | ceived the following reply: Feported alxty members in tye church et Louwbara, ated hee beta ee NE eBee itemized bIN, byt Commissioner Cleary saya be epee tbe culled at the theatze, whore be at once selzed upon Your dlapatcrecelved. | Layo directed that Mo- | auliseverul additiupe during the year, ‘Tne Hov, | Ste esa in Boston. ole for paying tho $330 until a bill uf everything mod auythtug that bo could tsy bis | Quesney and keitrons be rested ar J. Armuatrong, £ the Church at Lyonevill L. Z, Leien. President, up ecversi Olbere coucur. The | 7 is sore as aes rated Deke eS tanosied winvad end i See a er nod maid gush: te MOWERS. a ee re By B. FRIEDMAN, 20u and $0 Hasduiph-at. On WEDNESDAY, Nay 8, wt 034 o'clock, 170 PKGS. OF CROCKERY AND _. GLASSWARE, ASSORTED, 100 Sets Decorated Chamber Ware, An Assortment of Firut-class Plated Ware: Q. W. BECKEURD, Auctiosesh fr . Lauda upon, je beaped up # woodly pile of atull, Juv. B. Uaweey, Acting Secretary. | |ucorporated in 1843, reported a guod condition uf aud wagsbout to cart itaway wheu there appeared | Mr. Smith, ior certain’ boc Teawons, did not | taluk dueng the yosn Mee Be ehten ee avs bare covulus ic seexteasaceut: $i3to $23. Lawo Uress veedes Bron the ecens a man namedMilly De Vere, who, | wish to make public his dispatch to the Dopart- | ported that the church at Maywood waa a uulon of re Conusaerclul Club of Chicago, Exlaye clad | andi Stema could be gotien at weuld show the Kinga BUY. Vy thy wayyes ‘a practical wun aud nulove-sick meut. Hye asys the Giachurge of Kalstsom was e | dve churches of diferent deuuminations. bervices okss.. Chlcugo dite T thanx you, on bebalf of | Jonkete Up Be anyiling elao than red-slyouu aro, April 27, 1878. —Presivent Letter and ‘al ,C0., OU Medtun-at.

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