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e THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MAY ror Mexle living romchow, poor devils," says Phelan, | was incorrect, it appearing from sn examination | Trensurer. An ordinance fa engrossed for the Im- | ments befora tha departure of the viaitors. 7 m " THE CITY. ool wE . TR ool T | antitu A Pk ol | SRR pERE? o SRR | PR 87 et St Mot | Bt Bt SRS AT | gl from s 1o o s > o L g Anit ca jckness; bnt as for me, b, I 'y nr fros ndrodth street, an: ntra Name Ave- ') Y ,‘,E:;..L‘*'T'r“,':-,.m;-.?;',,\‘_",“,sx‘,,,,‘&;..,,'pm‘;;;e; S ThIng oF o Anout tho weakneanta of Human | Aedtent Collcgs, hnd thrie from the. Nomana | mia. Trem One. Hanarein o ne. Tumma weq | Wounded the ladv's feclings, and the Lo young | weariness, ar giidinese. - Tho pictire tnken weg men rose with some omoarrassment 1o take their leave. 8he went with thenr to the door, but pald no attention ¢ the farcwell greetings. frea also of all appearance of conatralnt. Thery wae no staring expressfon, and the eycs werg clear and well-defined. This hint is well worty nature. 8how me a man with a trembling lip, and | Medical College. Tho Institntion may bo sald 1o & downcast cye, and A connlenance sickiled o'er | bo under the control of membera helonging lo with the pale cast of morphine, and thas men ls | *!regolar ™ colleges, bt not to any one in partic. £ the Han. . 71, Gtrong, Harahoo: Ramnel Jorephs, Cin: cinnatls the ¥ion, L. L. Mann, Ereepart: the H- Cronkite. Fresportt ffenry . Fay, *Hotton . Roel Kecond treet, by placing thereon cat atone of the GENERAT, NEWS. beat qualily ong Toot tHIEK ARA IMIFEE-Lwe faet wide, the whole to cost §8,450. Sonld it not bo Mr, J. B. Chumasero, of J, V, Farwell & Co.y | C. Tanaman, Knoxville; J, my meat, [l has contracted the opium habit. | ular of thens **regul collegen. *Tha paper licy for the Board to wait for a little while,untit | The young men hsd not wone far bofore the | tha attention of photograpliers. ¢8 of the Conch estate, leaves | }f. Emith, 'j&l ton ... Grand Tl ventnn to throw off the yoke. T tell him how. | was alno Incorroct fn mtating that nllof the medient | bettey thmer virit Sonth Chicago? Another rchame [ cry, ¥*Clood bye, Joe!'" camio to tholr ears, and #0d one of the trustees of the g Hock™ihin {mBall, Daveapor Tmantputate his vacitlating mind. I adminisior & | SAT connected with the hopital were gradasien of 1 i# that of a draughtsman for the atlas, . II, Calran haa potitioned to be allowed 81,300 for the wark, whilo & man 1s fnistung it for 8300 in a Adtisfactory way to the Hoard; but it ia raid that two of the membara who were snnported by & cer- Falrmont, ". 1.5 1. Gen. V. IV, Waahuarn, Mineapol nots: the lon. 1. F. 8 !_)xh('rumlNl “"‘:(“‘ B W, Terry, Nehraskd Waikeran) . B Mergics, neian UAD Beancisco... Asimer Mot Eatarday morning for on cxtended tour through Calitornis. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jefferson and their ron Thomas ieft yesterday morning for California after on turninz about they caught a glimpse of a youug lady ritnnfng at full speed toward the cannl, **Joc" recornfzed the volce, unnatural as [ sounded, and ran back as fast as he could, but hefore he had zone far heard n aplash and & ILLINOIS VETERANS. Assembling of Dattle-Soarrad Ilerocs at Springfield. medicine, If ha follows my sdvice ho becomes | ona college. One of them, Dr, Sawyer, fa 8 grad- curcd, and not only do 1 get my feo (charges In- | uate of the Chicago Medical College. variably In advance), but that man regards me A STRANOE PROCEEDING. his benefactor throngh hife. " For some wecks thers has beon In nse at the Thete 18 no vice in the category abont which 8o | Hospitat on trial a device for burning water and | taln clique promiscd ta vote him in. ¢l & atay of four days tn thl ciy, the guests of Frank [ Fuuie S ¥, s Gofion & ¥ uroer Nttle fo generally known ana_ published ms the | acreanings insteatl of coai for meam bt ronting BNGLEWOOD, Bk o plihaal inter tho seafidl Lo felcue Sptctal Dispatch to The Tribune. Wentworth. .'«'.fn“i‘"é';"" Mich.s 1, bef.ll'mr. 0. 0. T habit of oplum-contnming, It pervades soclely | parposes. The condition upon which the machino | TheJune and December classes of 1877 at the » bub b was too late, Srsorienn, 1L, May ©L—The voterans of " Loof ern A almost as thoroughly, and ceriainly as {nfnri- | wasputin was that it should ravea given smount ously, as lignor-ar nklnfi Men perish irom | of expense as comparcd with the nns of coal, anil ita eflecta dally, loso thelr brain, reason, viellity, | that, 'W"" the recommendation of the Cemmittea yet there ls nn grent ontery against opiam as thera | on Pubiic Service, the Board shonld ny for it the 18 against intoxicating lquors. sum of $12,000. The engineers at tha IHospltal Preachers do not invelgh againat It from the re presont with tho Committeo yeaterday and nipit; there ara no anti-vopinm revivala; no rib- § subimitted the resuit of toats made, which showed n movements for {ta suppression, that the machine had not done whatitwas eald . Dut thera aro individuats who quietly tako note | it womld do, but, on the contrarn of tho increase of this vast evil, ani chuckle | that ecreenings conld be nsed thero wit to themseives at the iden at hero | out the patent device to nlmost I a fine fleld for the oxerclse | good advantiye as with it. The Committra i of thelr wita, Phelan, M. D., fs one of | cusscd the matter atrome length, and finally Mr, these, Iie has an oflice on Madison etreet, np | Dradiey moved that, Inasmuch as the machine had many flights of winding stairs, whence he Iasues | not perfarmed the work it had been goaranteed to cirenlars, teacts, and various kinds of exhortations | perfurm, it be remnved at once. Strango to may, 10 the multitnde of opinm-caters thronghont the | the motion was lost. Thone voting for It wero country, tho tenor of thesa documents being that | Messre, Hoase and Bradley : 1hose voting apainey jt they must come or trite to Pholon, )., 10 00 | were Messre. Ayars, Spoffurd, and Fitzgorald, cured of the disease to which they aro slavos, A | Tho Committes will report the matter to tho Board reporter vislted this oflice yesterday and eurveyed | Monday, and the purpose isto push the achema the premises, Thers sras ‘one amall room, which | through if passiblc. wwaa rendered still smaller by a portlon of it being THA STONE CONTRACTOR'S TROUNLES. partitioncd off tor a consuiting-room. Against the Bome of the employes of Walker on the Conrt- wall on one side wero piled heaps of prinfed cireu- | Monse have quit wark becanse they have not been lars and papers wnlmed up and addressed to peo- | ablo to get their pay. ‘This bas put McNell, in le In the country districts, 1iut the chief feature | whose name the contract reads, on lfiowlr-pnlh.nnd of tne apartmont was Pholon, M. I, himeell. | hosays he will not elgn awayto Walker the 810, 000 who rat atndesk inndingy dressing-gown, and | ordor {saned him a fow daysngo, but will get tho seemed laboriously occupled with his voluminous money on it himsell and pay the men. . o says he correspondence, is hoartlly sick of the way things have been run- **My method of curc,™ sald he, ¢ ning, and, on the whole, there is a fair nrospect consisting of an anildote and an anod; for some immediate nnp\mnnmnuu. ‘Then tlicre to counteract and destroy tho poiaon fnthesystem, | {a anothor featuro which promises lo make trouble, and the other to toné up and {nvigorate the { and after all MoNeil may not got hold of tho 830, - stomach, 000. Somic monthe ago it was noted that John M. ** What fe the length of time necessary to effect | Armatrong, lato of the firm of Armatrong & Egan, acure?” clalmed a haif intsrest in the stono. contraet, nnd **Abont six months, " tiad papers to show his Interest, duly signed and ‘‘How long have you been engaged In thls | executed, and that ho propored to nak tho enjoin- #pecial branch of the medical profession™* Ing of the connty from paying to either Walker or ** 1 hava beon fiva years [n the State and four | McNell any money on the contract. Ho did niot act years in Chicago, ™ At the time, bt sald yeaterday that ho shonld file nis A new military telegranh iine {s presently to be ton, when the approptiation is farnished, from Deadwood and the DBlack Hilis north to Fort Eeogh, and thence to Camp Ellls in Montana, Joseph Mackin loaves to-day for St. Lonie, mhere ba will organize & lodge of the Denevolent Protective Orderof Elks and i tho officers. nuhukun the charter for the now organization with by The West Blde ntreet.car condnctors will make thoirappearance in abont & month in gray unl- forms, with brass buttons. The coats will be fouble-breasted eacks. 'The drivors will have unl- Torm hats and badges. ‘The tompsratars ’uunu! as odterved by Man- sasce, optician, No. B8 Madison street (TRisuxn Building), was, st 88, m., 57 dexreest 108, m., §7; 12m., £0: 4 p, m., G1; 80, m., 57, DBarom- ster 4L 8 8. m., 50,20: 1 8. m., 30,14, At 10:30 yesterdsy momnf Thomas Rlice, 0 8ars of .f" accidentally fell Into the river .at the oot of Fifth atrect, snd was drowned. _The body was recovered an hour later and taken on board a vessel Iying near the eame place and upon which the paronta reside. 2 * At 11:30 yesterday morning atesm belonging to August Holaeken, of Nos. 39 and 41 Blue lsland avenus, ran away from the corner of Bixteenth d Clark strects, and, at the corner af Ifarrison ltl’eaf.‘:omdud with a wagon and smashed the ve- hicle to which they were sttached into pleces. Gov, Dard, editor Baton l&onun Herald, and geleqte from Looisiana to the Host Warthy Grand dge of the World, of the Independent Order of Onng ‘Templars, 18 at the Commercial Hotel, and will remaln in tho city tll sonday night. Tho Grand Lodgo meots at Minneapolls, Minn,, on Tucnw next, and will represent a constitnency of V090, 000, Cool: Cotinty Normal Scliool will hold thelr first rennfon and fociable Friduy !"tnlnfilli Normal I1a)l. Trains leave Chicagoat 7:10 on the Rock laland ‘m. The tren-planting will take place at 1:30 m. Saturday. Judge Magon B. Loomis will deliver the addrcas. Iiino1a regiments and National Guard efMcer, srenembling for tito reunlun ta-morrow and tranefep of battle-flags to Momorial Hall. Up to 10 o'clock representatives of fifty-cight infantry rogiments, ninc cavalry, and five artillory, including Inde. pendent batteries, are registered at tha head. quarters of the scvarnl arms of the service. Dot fow Mesican-War veterana hiave thus far reported, but moro than expected of *‘the Diack-Tlawk Wae have put in nnappearance. Capt. John Carstens, Company A, of the Tifth Regiment, |g the fGrst to serive. Tho otlicr comoaniey of the. reziment, and the Qoincy Grags, of the Eighth, will arrive In the morning, Gen. Dueat and ataff, of Chicago, will areive at 4. The co). umn will be formed at noon, and Capt. Mack'y Dattery will fire n national ssluto on the march, @on, John A, McClotnand, Chief Marshal, ang rigadier ITeadquariora have been vory buny tos nlIhllqunxm%enlo the command. ‘Gen. Lip. pincott and Gen. John M. Palmer will be the prl cipal orators, Gens. Logan and Sherman hayy written that thay will ho nnable to be present, Moat_extensive preparalions hare been mnde entertaining the viniting veterans, but the rain night, itis feared, may [‘)Irnvrnl a8 large an attend. ance aa was exnecled. “Tho city ts gayly decorated, l.wi‘d to-morrow will be a scliool and "business hole Y. sy Taswkl 5 biy. Yokohsma, . b1, Baddimiion. Lados. Eng. THE MANUFACTURERS, TAE COMMITTER ON RMESOLUTIONS of the Manufacturers met yesterday morningin tho Palmer Ifouss club-room, and read over a num- ber of preambles and resolutions, which tvero af- torwants mingled together, after which the Com- mittes adjonrned until 8 o’clock In the evening. The Committea on Organization and Resolas tions mot last night in the clab-room of the Palm- er Touse, with Carltele Mason In the chair. Tho preamble adopted to be presented o the genaral meeting this evening Is 8 very longthy docnment, and goes over a vast amount uf questions of intor- st to the manufacturers. The preamble sota forth that the manufacturing intereats of the Northweat bave bacome of exceeding magnitude, employing & vast portion of the population, involving an enore mons capital, paying an immenss amonnt of taxes; that the Northwest is the great distributing centre, and the great producing portlon of the connt:{, bringing forth most of the raw material 8 transpurted to the East only to bo manu. factured and roturned to _ market here; that tho _ productions an® ~ commodities consamed by the manufacturars of the Northwest reach {0 and come from all parts of the world; that this great manufac. turing intercat has many matters of common con- cern, auch as the employment of Iabor, materinla nged {n common, tho right presentation of trans- riation conslderations to railroad management, ho just sssessment, callection, and disbursement of taxes, the proper reprorentation of mutual in- THE RAILROADS. TIIE CHICAGO & NORTIIWESTERN. Mr. Albert Kean, President of the Chicago & Northwestern Rairoad, reinrned from New York yrsterday, Tlo statqs that the contest for the con- rol of this road has not yet como to an end, and 1t s Impoesible to predict which alde will comaaut of the fight victorlons. Whifa the Gould party claim to havo secured o controling interest, Mr, Teep does not give up all hopea that his aide will yetgain the day. The list of atockholders pub- lished the other day was incomplete, and waa evi- dently given out by Gould, as it contained meraly the names of thoso supposed to be favorable to the Gould rlile, 80 28 to make converts for his case. Mr. Keep navs he stall feel content, no matter what the reanlt may be, and If Tie leaves the road, he :leaves 1t with the sathafaction of know. h’vf 1t to bo in an oxcellent condition, Whilo hae has had charge of this rond e has achiored o repatation for honeaty and ability second to no raliroad man in the country, and his rotirement at this timo wonld be & _eource of reuret to all the connecting linee, which havelearned ta rezard and respect him f¢ his many good quailties, Me, Bykes, the Vice-Prealdent and Tressurer, whocast his Tot with Mr, Kceg. Is eqnatly well spoken of In rallroad circles, and his retirement would alao be rogretted, It {5 not bulloved Ihat Mr, Marjon HnEhIll‘. tho able Ueneral Manager, will be dls. tuebed {n his position, whether Mr. tionld or Mr, Ieop wins the fleht, There 18 not another ratiroad man in the country who cauld take Mr. Iinghitt's place and perform tho duties of the position with Rreater ability anod satisfactlon, ARMY NEWS. HEADQUARTERS OFsTHRE ARMY, Wasinixaton, D, C.—Special Oriders No, 105.— By direction of the Sccretary of War Maj, C, 1. Carlton, Third Cavairy, 1s, at his own requeat, re- lioved from duty witn the Hoard of Ofcers con- vened In this city, and will report at headquarters Department of the Platte with ylew to jolning his regiment in that Departmant, 1y direction of the President, and in conformity with Hee. 1,246, Revised Statntes, s Doard to Ro- tire Disabled Ofiicers will convene in New York City for the examlnation of etuch oficers as may be ordered before it. Detall for the Doard; Maj.- Gen, W, 8, Hancock, Col. D, 8, Stanley, Tiwenty- second Jnfantey, snn}ann J. M. Cuvler, Lieut, - Col. R. B. Ayres, Third Artillery, Burgeon C. I1. Allen. The presiting officer whil appoint 8 Re- conler of the Board, First-Liout. E. . Wheolor, Firat Artillery, will report In parson for examination to Maj.=Gen, W, 8. Ilancock, President of the Retiring Doard ap- poinicd to meet at Now York City, Spectal Orders No, 100, —By direction of the Bec- retary of \War, o Iloard of Ordnance Oficers, to consiat of Maj. Jf, M. Whiltemore, Capt, G, W, McKeo, First.Licut, 1fenry Metcalfe will canvene at the Frankford Arsenal, Penn., the 30th inst.. for tho examination of such Lieutenants of tho line ) e ——— CATHOLIC NATIONAL UNION, Burrato, N. Y., May 22.—The fourth snnmy) convention of the Cathollc Yonng Men's Natlona| Unfon began to-day with solemn Iligh Maas in the cathedral, delegates then marched to the hall, where an addrens of wolcome was delivered by tho President of tha local associntion, and b neas followed. A concert will bo given ' a3 1 4 national legisintive bodles, and G bill to-day. 1t ho keepa liis word th | D e i OIII0 & MISSISSIPELL {0g, and & grand banquet to-morraw. i tereats 10 local and national leglslativa bodles, an: ‘AR YOU REGISTERED o-day. o, keeps Lils word thare will ba | vlew to asclection for transfer to the Ordnance | ; ) - St Do 1 pess o Tk we arreacst | many othor readhy apparent. atiers. of tommen | a8 plisiclan in tho County Clerk's ofcat” something new In **Rliug " circlea to talk sboat, | Department, - The candidnto desmed.best quaiificd | _ Ctxerynaz, May 22.—The Directors of the Ohlo | steee D BT PIMMISIONONON: tneata may be made Atithe Chicago Athenmum concern; that the manufacturers realize that they e 1 regular gradnate of the Kookuk Medical forappolntment in the Ordnance Dopartment will | & Miesisalppl Tiallway Company, at n apecial meet- DEATIS. entering it, Friday afternon Prof. 8.W.{Robinbon, | naver hava had exactly that legialative representa- | College, ns you may sce,” and he pointed to a ORIMINAL. be recommended by.the Board fot transfer. By | yng held for the purpose 10-day, ndopled UHARL- | smmmmarccomm s e s e a A mren C.E.,who has charge of one branch of the school, | tion that they, from their importance, might ex- | Iarge-sized Iploma, tramed and hanging on‘the o direction of the Secretary of War the monsly the rocommendation of the Committee 'chp-l)l#mpluy. ml the 2tat inet., Col, A, J, will be at the Athonmum to answor questions and | pect, aud ehat 1t is bellesed thai fn unity | wall, following named oficers nre authorized to | MOUNY he recammentation ‘ramittee | pinen, in th F7ih yenr of his axe. makoarrangomenta for sany who may deslre to Fhm is strength, and that the attninment ** Are you rogl!lermlnlnu]nlnrhyllclnn!“ Ullck Bourke yesterday sworo out o warrant for | teport to the above Board of Ordnance Officerss | JookingRothe rellef o e Company from the Al '{'fl'&"’a;'."w':. "\:l‘-'fx'nxln'xuu'v'r'.'-fi{'d .‘l‘hfi,mq enter tho school. of theee ends can bo secured only by sasaciation ' Sao hero, now; I think Linow the law a8 well | o arrest of Mise Emma Ward, whom ko charged i tieutritoyens llgnlg. dr.. Thirteonth Infan- | foating debla and other oblizations. and fta restors- No. o0 Wesk Wasniglon.at., atd ewlock: i . and eonsintant and persistent eflori, s yon do. " ! ry; First-Llout. Georga 8. Anderson, - ) . ' Tor BaFINL 2 Auhm‘xlw;:cml‘:lm ln:!uglnn Ju‘ob m.’,',":fih Tits Teacintione erd. aido vory lengthy. They ’.‘.‘mm regiatered, then}” with concesling or leposing of morigazed vrop- | wirs: First-Licut, Frank Doker, _Adjutant | dently belloved ummeh{:mmect for wood crops lleL‘A:‘fnmblm, May 22, 1878, Edward L. ITun, sitempted to commit suicide by jumping 1n @ | ®o over the ground of the necessity of such an or- *'1am a eraduate of a medleal college.)* erty. Justico Matson will declde bier caso In the | Thirteenth Infantry; First-Licat, JacobE, Bloom, | along the llne of this rond, tho large in- fn hle 724 yoar. Jaka at tho foot of Diversey atteck; bit was resctiod | gapization as montioned, They 20 ovor tho labor | And that was )l that ha would say. near fotare, Fourth Artiilery. ‘The oflicers named, or auchof | crésse of its local buniness, ' the economy of Byracise and Courtiand (N. Y.) papers pleasy 'y e the fact that labor In- ita present manngoment, with its fmproved Torepen arn Ifcoolcal’ X o " condltion, much of the line belng laid with steel rall, will lead to much better results than ever be- fore in the hiatory of the Company, In additlon, nlargo increass in the tonnage fs lovked for, A umns!nznxnlbuwnl mnde of the net earnings sincs Jan, 1, being considerably In excess of tho receipts for thosame period Inst year, Prosldent 'areons aud Mesars, W. W, Bearborongh, Ttobert Garrett, W, T, McLintock, and 1. M. Day wers appointed & Commitice to carry out the views of the Doard. before drowning by the Lincoln Park puucek and o taken to hts home, No. 531 Hophia strect. o isa ‘o law provides that every porson practicin maedicine ahall make afidavit befors the Board o The Schneldera—that 1s, Schnelder and his wite, llealth that he Is o graduats in medicing, and | 0f No. 100 Clark strect—were discharged yesterday -Rhulllpm-cm his e;nllo%n rm; venflfinth‘zg :- to Il-: by Justice Foote, whenco thoy had taken s chango enninenoss; or, 8 bo not s graduate, he mus g . submit bimself {o examination by tho Siate Bora [ & Yore, froia Jusitce DAVolt. Whe eldonco iuorder toshiow hisqualifcations, Furthormore.any | WATCE AL ey hal not molen Liscio Reaters porson i reqacded a practicing physician who pre- | gtk dross, and chatte 20g0y Hotey mu acribes for the alek or nopenda the lerters M. 15, to n cash, elc., ets, hianamo; further, overy person holding a certifl- r{Eu t. Hickey unhrdu{nulvadl tolegram from cato from the State Hoard is compelled to have it altimore announcing the arreat in that city of recorded in the ottico of the Connty Clerk; furthe John Uurdell, nlins Bradloy, A former Chicago ho- overy parron falling o comply With these provis- | tel thicf and burglar, Burdell has not been hore fons fs llable to ailne of not less than 830 nor | forthreo years, and, 8o far se is knoy.n ls not more than $500, orlnlmrmonmnnun the County | wantcd heroabouts. 1lowever, his pedigreo was Jnnrorlnol less. u'::nhlhxr y dn‘y‘- -:‘nr mn]alral (lulln t:lnu gent to tho Daltimoro wolico, = year, Persons wi avo practiced medicine In the : ' Btate ten yeats are exsuipied from tho pravisions Py “'f;,','(;“u""{-"fif,‘.";‘t,f,‘,‘;“.fl'fl',‘,"}““ T o . 7 e 1 - 1N ORDEN 7O DETEIMINE THE STATUS OF puE- | Wajace. and Josooh ’iflh,'; heen. yougg iske LON, i D.. +| because ho threatoned to give them away; W, Il 1t wag necessary to find out whother ho had filed an’| Freeman, disorderly on complaint of Charles aifldasit with the Stato Donrd of Health, e had | Denin of ‘the Fire Patrol: Danlel Mlehonald, renid: firendy confeneed to tho reportor in tho proceding | jng on Ontarlo atecet, near Wells, who, lu s quar- interview that bu nad beon In tho State only five L “l“mpm oY di T A rel with his wife, smashied a window panc with his Iy to bis cave. Accordingly, tho fepottor calied | T 2nd cut himaelf Ladly. Aiio ofleo of the. Siata Boaed Moy 08 Buste | Detoctives Helnzman and Uonfald yesterday streot. An oxamination of the recordsuhowod | broucht in the following: Charles E. Kennington, thiat na such porsan ns W. P. Phelon had tver ap- | 8 partaerof Walos, tho defanlting clerk of tho llod for a certificate. It was evident atonca thut | Légal News Company, and who is suspected of Tho opium-dactor had rendorod himaelt Tanle to & | bEIR o dofauiter as Agent far a Now York bring- fino and lmprisonpient, 3 fng-press makers; John Lynch, a slick youmg pick- Wil the Board look aMer Phelon and bring him acket, whom they suspcct of having taken a 3160 them as may dosite to compete, wiil roport by lot- ter to the President of the Board for instruciions. Dy direction of the Secretary uf War, Becond- Lieut. Georgo E. Bacon, Sixteenth Infantry, will roport in peraon to the Commanding General De- rnmnenl of West Point for assignment to daty at he Military Academy. Capt. W. R, Livermore e ralloved from duty with tho Battalion of Enginesrs, and will proceed 1o San Antonlo, Tex,, and report to the Command. inz eneral Departmont of Texas for duty on his staff, Capt, J, F, Qrogory Is relieved from daty on the atail of the Commanding General DnFnrtmznl of Texas, and will proceed to Wilet's Polnt, Now Yotk hiatbor, and report to Muj. if, L. Abbott for duty withthe Buttalion of Engineers, g DY, OSTROM~AL her parents' ay., onthe 2ist inat., Anna Lt B, Ostrom and daugiter ot WV, otico of funeral to-motrow, INGALLS-On Wednouiay, May 22, at the residencs of her daughter. Mrs. JJ, 8, Haskins, Ko,4 Lanie: corner ot Forty-second.st, ' and Langle va V.. widow of the luta W. ¥, Iorails, of M ford, nyed 71 yea Funcral Thursday, May 23, at 4 o'clock p. m. Tie: malns to be fnterred at lockford. Frieads ara fovited without fursher notice. §I7- Vermont papers please copy. UATES—-May 22, Edward Ifutchins, son of C, ¥, sod Mary . Untes, aged 16 yesrsand 5 monthe. Natice of funeral horeafter, £P-Cannccticut papers please copy. terests are identical with those of the manufactur- era as conjoincd In manufactaring entorpeises, and they view with regret tho dlssatisfaction existing. ‘They decry the Communistic tendencies of some of the trades organizations. ‘They favor the opon- ing of the publle domaln and subsidies to tho Northern and Texas Pacific Ralicoads, such aid a8 tha Governmeni shall give to bo smply protected, and that the Government retain tha control of the frelght and passcuger trafllc. ‘Thoy oppose the adoption of the Wood Taritt bid) now belors Congress, and advocate its defeat, and that the present tarl¥ bo left alone. £, Catlinlo Mason offcred 8 resolntion favarin, ;nu absolnte and specdy ropeal of the Bankrup 3 Whils no resolution te appended on Protectfon, it {6 favcrod by all who were prosent last evening. CONVICT LADOI. Mr. Naskell brnnfimn the matter of convict labor, 1le oppoeed ft, because It came in contact with honest labor. Tho mattor was not elaborately discussed, becauso it was considercd a soct of doubtful question. The convicts hau to he support. ed, and the question was, how 1t was boat to do {t, whether by cowpolling them to sarn their own Hy- Ing, orallowing them to bo supported by the ef- forts of Lonest labor, and keeping them {n ldlo- ness. Mr. Haskall thonght some action should be taken looking to the settlement of the difficulties petween the laborers and employers, Mr. Mnson stated that hls busiucss was nffectod by convict labor, bat the question was whtheer they wera Lo bo supporfed in ldleness, (A residence, No, 250 Fillge ', wife of thelated, iludson, Eeq. German, 63 yeara of age, and ha dren. The caueo of the attempt is sala 1o be despondent grief for the deatn of bia wifo, which took place about a year ngo. The Trustoes of the Iilinols Chatitable Eye and Ear Infitmary met In speclal session at the fistita- tion yeatorday morning, President Goodwin In the chalf, the Hon. P. A. Armstrong Sccretary., The Board inapected the bulldings and declded upon the amount to bo asked from the noxt Genaral Aa- sembly for expenseafor the coming two years, The infirmary la in o flourishing condition; num- g:a of house pattents, 50; dispensary, 40. Total, ITEMS. Mr. T. 8. Stephenson, General Frolght Agent of the Grand Trank Rallway, has reaigned. Until his snccessor fs appolnted, Me, John Portcous, Ansistant General Freight Agont, will atténd to the dutles of the position. ‘Tho Indianapolls Journal states that as soon as the Indlanapolle, Decautur & Soringteld Rallrona 18 completed hutwoon Montezuma and a connoctidn accured with the Logansport, Crawfordsville & Sonuthwestern, arrangements will be made to ron throagh cars belween Indianapolls snd Decautur, Iiy the new route thoe distance botween Indlan- apolis nnd Decautur will bo but 156 miles, The Canadn Sonthorn Fast Froight Lino ha per- fected arrnngements for roaching I‘hllnaallrhlu vin tho Phlindeinhla & lieading ftallroad, nn more and W OUT OF TUNE. When the tones of a musical instrument become hinrsh and dlucurdunla we nay it 1s ‘‘out of tune,”" The saine may bo sad of that far mors wonderfnl and complicated plozs of mechanism, the homan atructure, when It becomos disordered, Not only aciual disease, but those far nora common causes, overwork, mental uuxm{. and fast living, may Impalr its vicorand actlvity, The best remedy fora parfial collapse of tho vital encrgios, from thess from other causcs, s Iostolter's Stomach DBitters, which jaat the same timo an agreenble and mind.cheering cordinl, and the hest woselble ln\‘H‘g:runt Inall cases of dubllity. ftis an incomparnble stomachic and anti-blllous medj- cine, eradicates fover and ngue, and provents sab. sequent attacks. It remedies with certainty and {horoughness Lowel and kldnoy complaints, dys- The_ policemen dolng duty at tho Deer. ing Stroet Ststlon, through their Lieutenant, Willlam Carberry, desire to return their sincers thanks to the Union Ttoll- Ing-Mtil Company for the generons manner in which they came to their rellel by cashing all their clty acrip without discountar loss lo tho nien. Thuy“p- icularly desire {o return their thanks to MMr, “Willlam Chisholm, the Vice-President of tho Company, for his genctaus efforts in thelr behatf, Tho remains of Frank C. McVicker arelved hero eeterday morning, and the funoral took placa at X 'clock at tho resldenco of his annt, Mrs. Thay. er, No. 880 Wabash avenue. large congregation of friends of the deceased embled to pay the last tribote of respect to the departed, who was sincercly liked by nll his brother professionals, ‘The services were conducted by the Rev, Dr. Ityaer, and the ainging was ted by Jules Lumbard, ~ The DEPARTMENT OF THHE PLATTE. HeADQUARTERS, Qurana, Neb,—Special Orders Xo. 42.—Sccond Licut. George F, Chase, Third Cavalry, now at Cheyenno Depot, will at onca ro- port to Lieut, -Col, Luther P, Bradley, Ninth In- fantry, at Fort Sanders, for temporaty duty with Company D, Third Cayelry. ~Capt. Guy V. Ionry, Third Cavaley, now in this city, will proceed to Fort Laramie, and there foln his'company, So much of General Orders No. 4, current scries, fromn theso hendguarters, ns requires l:qu'?s-ny Fourth Infantry, to proceed ta Iort Sandors, T., is revoked, The company will proceed to Fort Fred dtocle, W, T.; and theru tako post, Special Orders No. 43.—Acting Asslstant-Sar« gean H. L. Greoeg will procecd with the companies ) jeather wallet from a lady soma mx weeks ago; Epvlteaumipting and A B, Hszicton, 8 conldenco and bisee Hallroad of New Jersey,” and all {ntormediate i C a e ¥ points reached by tho above-namcd roads. The | pepsin, nervousness, theumatlc troubles, and Bt Be Hiowmen, Aot Momea ki | oriirpeispkell, thondnt that. ihe soaviclashould THE CITY-ITALL, Ehoratar, Whd byt recently; Fotimed taiihe f Cotece ‘d Jfi"fi.‘gfi:‘rfic}mfi'ifinf.'lcgf."'l..if'fiififil Talen by this iing Wil 'bo the kamo Be by othor ;:'fi“n"":"f.'{.’;%".,’rufll‘:;‘.fl"fi'é 1t aino"countesacts Thoman Durnsido. Tho remsiny wero taken t 3r. Mason stated that that was what wae causln, ley, Ninth Infantry, for duty with his command. nes, ces W 18 1o dlrenrn. osehill, nod along line of carriages nllcd'\vu: the tronble. The Penitentinry had contracted \mg Yestorday aftornoon a drunken follow giving the Commissary Sergt. Patrick Sullivan, ordercd to The license receipts were $250. nome of Nls iSradley went into the ealoon of Bd- The cost of tho plate far tho city scrip was 8175, | Ward Sprang, No. 103 Canal streot, and called for 4 glana of whisky, A 14.ycar-old boy, who wan In and for it and tho dxings about 8430, attendanco, - ovinced moro than acdinary " gaon Uecalth-Oficer Merko la aftor the milkmen who | scnso In refusing to give him the liquor, !famn hoven't taken out a Hesnso, Boveral have beenar- | fariher parley ensued, and Bradloy trled to help The ticket scalpers In this city have been in hopee that tho {ndictments found agalust tnem for violating the **Scalping lnw " wonid not bo pustiod by the rallroads, 1n this opinlon, however, they hove been eadly mistaken, Mr. Milliken, the attorney for the roads, has saccecded in getting monrners followed them to their Onal resting- place. The gentlemen who have undertaken the ar- ranginz of & bunquot in honor of the birthday af lior Dntannic l]ellg. Queen Victorin, held n o theState for the Kankakes Insane Asylum, and the marons were up in arma. Sing Sing Prison made englocs which were being sold In Chicago for Jess thiun they could be made for bere, Mr, J." Tl Golden thought that convicts ahonld be nmglund n cleaning and repairing oar atroets, report without dolay 1o Capt. \Willlam'fl. Nash. C. 8., Cheyenue, will teport at onca to First-Liout, . H. Capron, Ninth Infantry, at Cheyenne, for duty with tho't7oops ordered fato camp st Littlo Misaonri Hiver. Maj. Verling K, Hart, Filth Cavalry, will repart ; ANNOUNUEMENTS, FJNE REFUNLICAN COMMITTER OF TIE KRV enth Kanatorial District are renuested 10 ment st the vtlice of E. B. Payas, Boom 48 Metropolitan Block, o'clock p. m., toare i At 2 t 200t tation | 0 e Tt Fat e for 1 oecsmion Liolite nad com« | “yyrMason said. that would doorive inborers of | rested. o hiked pio” genictiored, wheroupon Brads | in puréon to Col. Wesloy Morrith, FITH Cavaley. | of shis soocih anh thn wivaoena T s tho suth yentiuh of tio "-L-‘x',‘l:.'.‘u:::l:',’n.{r‘uif"io'énfifl.'a as heretoforo annaunced, will ba hald to-morrow | tNSIT The Flnance Committee will tako actlon on Ald, | of the abdomen, As soon an_ th =) tlon ar bolng subpmnaed o bo presont at the conrt. | Aftecn delegatesao ropresont sald district at_ tha Kiats night ot the Bherman 1ouse, and will doubticss be an interoating occaslon, espcclally @ thoro persons who once acknowlodged ~ nlleglanco and etill have o love for **the DEPARTMENT OF TIUHE MIBSOURI. Hranguanrsns, Four Lzavexwontii—Special Orders No. 87.—A gencral coart-martial is hero- room on that day. Tho scalpers have taken na steps for a dofense as yot, but they will undoubt- edly nrsnulla nss00n a8 they are notified that the casos will be tried. pay. ® Mr. 8toldon sald that tho v;n{ had no money to ny, but that the convicts could do the wark, ‘and fxml apen the ruad for the uncmployed to envage in snanufactures. et Conventlon, Juna 26, The Committen ara a8 tollows E, 1. Payné, Thomas I, Seymaur, D, 8. Lammond, uy X, H. 1, Huni sl AVIE WILL LEAD TH{ KOON: 0 . " | realizad tho rituation ho soized a club, und doalt Toley's sesalutions rexmrdlng{hoaccip Mondsy an Jisaraolant sovorsl” suunnig: blowa, o‘:l; tho heal, Sluco tho fiat of the yenr tho Inliding Depart- | drunkacd scnsclesn. Dre 1t Law. dressed. i h » Mr, Sason sald that ths men who handled tho by constituted to meetat Fort Slil, Indian Ter- i y i Lower Farwoil lall, No. 120 S ieyeiates ) Sameiuetoutts willbo imsie, tok i ol could nos make boots and shoes oF Son e [N 1. 009 pormite; Including Ihosefor e ounas, auil o was ramoyed byavollcer, | ifor Syune: 0, far. te il F Cipts Py L. Lo CROP PROSPECTS roamonas by the tans Matk }{',‘,,g‘i‘.‘"-'-‘infl,‘“,{';;,; e 9. 1. Eilelrohn, o rosters mantucturer, | Wowtoholdors should pay thele ‘water sonte st | Siacy Moncus Is the ksopor of an anmapried | TenthCarslry, und SUCH uher pEaaa ke may Do % s MU RSO SR, o) ; favored MiF, Sheldon's tiea, ond houghe taat con- | once, If thoy desio to avoid tho addltion of 10per | yonn women's bosrding-houe on" Stars s | braug 3 or the court: Liout, AT x : B Ticts should mako and repalr one atacia: and that | cont, whichawilt be mads on tho Int of June, Lo tara woman glving {ho narss of sire Swn- | 4. P, Hatch, Capis, Giaronce Mauck, 4. A. Wit- NEBIASKA. By ELISON, POMUEROY & CO, tho county could pay the Stato for thetr work. Mr, J. H. Dufly favored tho banishment of the canvicta Lo Alaska, 3r. Mason sald that the employment of convicts on mhu streats would cost inore than they wonld bo worth, - e, [lowen presented the following gentlemen for Vica-President C. Mason, L, J. MeCorinek, Capt. Q. W. Potter, L. C. Dnrgees. J. 1L 5heldon, ."A, Rust, W, Chisholm, J..J. ctirath, A. H. Androws, Conrad Furat, A. W, Kingsland, ‘Veter Schutdlor, “Cllnton Briggs, *It. C. lianna, 'Conrad Solp, 1T, 11. Bbufcldt, Pl names wero ‘ndopted, um} the list authorized to be lncroased to twenty- v, Tho following_gentlemen wora_npoolnted tho Commlttes on Receptlon: L. C. Burgess, 8. D, Snecial Dizvatches ta The Tribune, Bzarrice, Neb., May 22.—Nothing injured by the rains, Condition of all small yrains s No. 1. 8light ralns for threo days. Breeem Cirr, May 22, —Woather splondld. Tather cold Inst few days for corn. Vory littlo old gralo hore, 1leavy immigration from Iilinols, Indlans, and Oliu, Tho Otoc Reservo scttling very fast, b Nrsaua, Neb., May 22.—THavo hod raln for the lant four days. Oats about A foot bigh. Spriog wheat lovks well. Corn pianted and worked the firat timo, Soason ao fur the moat prowising of any for the lnat ten ycara, , 1 . ford, and clalmingto be one of the Wi STh007 ontar Omee: B T Comotitttor: | Eionua’ Kotlios. appiied to or Jor bomd. My $717; tota), 87,288.41. Ko paid out $0,400. L e i nd. npon Aes, Manforcerentiost. ad. The Departmont of Public Workagranted pormite | nto a trank, Sra, Bunford pll'd tho Iurlll '&2."’“ to pave by private contract Bouth Waler street, | pockotad the rest of the money, and the trink \was from Flfth avenue to Lake, and Lislated strec sent to Mary Mouroo's hauso. Mre. Sanford did from Madison to ftandolph, not apj onr, and nl'lelrl mfi’hl \lvnlunw tho trunlk Wi Tho Mayor uays, If the taxes can be antlclpated, | Opones A onros Ly, RADRL. ATl haws i1 docent matior how It n dome. Tite inteption ja | Just: Mame. Honroo Tushos. In hizh dudgeon to o borrow mionoy fo toke up tha July coapany, * 11 | Justice Wallace, and, now o coninble anda war- }‘.mf.“éa"."' be secured, the lntorest will be de- It 12 sald, gone to St. Loute, a o » Charlen M. Clark, a tickot agent of the Alton & fiold will anpiy this morning to havo it advanc corner, of \Cooal and Madison sircete, was cox, Joseph Rendebrocke, Fourth Cavaley; I A, Theaker, Sisteenth Iufantry; . Liscum, Kineteenth Infantry; First-Lisut, C. IL Noble, Bixteenth Infantry; First-Licut. G. H, Cook, Nineteenth Intantry, Judge Advocat VALUABLE COLLECTION FinedilPaintings Tucsdny.A\VTedllf;«EgI;xIlgl‘{l"llllrsday, May 21, 22, & 23, . Camero: doption," respones Mr, he CHy of Chlclzr?,"‘ Te. ; *The Ladles, " response by Mr. Joseph A, Wright; ** The Press," rosponse by Mr. Samael V. Bleale, A meeting of tho Rnglish Bectlon of the Soclal- ,;Ia was held ot No. 7 Clark strect Ioat evening, 'he attendance was small. The Auditing Com- mitteo reported that the recelpia for the last quag- ter had boen $33. 80, the axponditures $34.10, The Chefrman of the Committcs atated, |n con- nection with the roport, that tho Financinl Secre- tary clalmed that all of the receipts had not been MISCELLANTFOUS, DILLS NEFORK CONONRAR, 8. 1,080, Authorizes the appointment of Liont, « Col. Schayler lnamilton, lato of the staft of Licat,« Uon. Winflald Scott, snd Major-Goneral U, 8. Volanteers, a Lieutenant-Colonsl In the U. Army, fu order fo place him on the retired 1 thearmy with sald rank and pay from Fob, 28, of 8. 0 e, AN g . | that the hearfng can take placo {n ndayorso, | YoMerday before .Jusilce Morrion chargod | 1803, when his hoalth became a0 merlously fmpair- TRACUAE, Neb., May 22, —The ralns havo besn *Cloc: D} Pilance i hand b paly had apocs 2 e il | Easioiys - M Sheidon, J,3; McOrathy sha 4. 11, 1 0o e e ahl iy roais towdny, Wen cinberzloment, Home tima a0 It | o'y flinass contracted **in tho lino of hle duty ” S2dadnadle, 'CUY.0ats Wiiial, And barley ‘urn all At 8 OClocls, MVENING, led to a wranglo and some expresalons of a want of | The meetingthen adjourned. The gencral meet. that ho was compolled to reslgn his commission ns | 99108 fnely. At Store 881 Wost Madison-st, ‘The large nmount of monoy in tho Treasary on | 87,000 In his ncconr:un. bat l;ll wln‘:‘:!nnlm"h o;: accaunt of rebates ou apeciaf nsscennionts 1s thora | was allowed, hawever, that owing (o the con. becaune it haw not Lcen called far, People who | veulence of the ofiice Clark wasolaced In command have lieos usscared for Improvements should call | of tickets on other ronds,and that no strict scconnt on the Treasurcr ond find out If anything I duc | had been knpt of the salo of thoso tickots, A sift- them, lll'u:toul af llulv Afair ha; i g‘«‘;&‘ {: ll‘?"luu;‘mnné Tho Committee on Liconses will moct Saturd, pat hisemplayers ate.oul e lisdukesd aflornoon o conmider tho SninIOR of ‘the Law el | Bt Faul lahrond upwaris of 81,000, anikio Fort “partment rearding tho power of the Conuncil to | \Yayne Road neurly double that sum. nmx nt \conse cortain vocatlons, They will probably gx | 2ull le branuht salely at tho Instance of his om- iho tated 10 ba palu by tug-boats, bankors, kocyets ployers. lla zave bail In 81,000 for vne week. of restaurants, carters, distillers, browers, ctc. " .lunllfunls.m::mnalu yfll‘urdnalliafl? the lonar 0 ng: Lot 08, snatching rom Chnrles are gottiug roady the March paper, and it will ba | son strcet, 8100 fo the Ceuminai Court: David P voing over tha countor in a week or ton days, | Maitlaud, vbtaining money by falss protences from Livby, MoNetl & Lidlyhave taken tha scripof | Thomea-insisy, of sau Franciico. 83,000 to June Eftaprio s S walNRes | o Gl netth i b GO} baveicone likawtas:for No. 20, andd, M. McOren | 0 SlED 0 etaving fromsintt st Iy oo charged; Edward Feenvy, dlsorderly, 830 fine: The following permits wors tssued: ¥, Mad)ener, | (i Fronch, 850 L dont 38 Bakeiment brice awolling, S5200, | Suers Loomens o B Bome o Socr4a0 Hld WavznLy, Neb,, May 22. —=Wa arohaving !unmy of ralu, and every prospectof the heaviest crop of wheat that we have ever had. Oats and barley doing well. Pawnxg, Neb,, Moy 22.—Oats, batley, and wheat are good, The’ genoral vutlook for sma)l graln was never better, La Pontg, Neb,, Moy 22, —Oats, wheat, and bar- ley in splondid condltion. Fiue ralna, Corn eoming good. AtLANTA, Neb,, May 23.—The gencral condition of wheat aud null grains Is first rate. Novor bote ter, Corn planted, and coming well, Fanrixto, Neb., May 22, —The rocent coplons ahowers have put the crovs in fine condition. Farmers now look for s bounteous larvest, A woed stand of corn. Braven Citr, Nob., 3ay 22.—The small grains in good coudition. Corn alt planted, and, so far, & good stand. confidonce In the ability of the financlers of tho [:nly. and @nally tho report was referred ack to tho Committeo with Instruction that thay confer with tho Financial Secrstary and get from him n correct atatement of hia acconnts. communication was read from Joho McAullffe, addronsed to Mayor leath, setting forth that many cvil deatgned porsons who were antagonistia to the Hoctallstle movement Intonded to make troublo ny the comlug picole, and calling on that ofiiclal to furnish un escort of pollea or milllin to accompany the procession to the picnlo grounde, and protect them in shele onjoywont, ho communieation was referred to (he Pic nic Committe the transaction of somo rontino bustnes: ing adjournod. The Honore Block, corner of Dearborn and Adams streels, now ownud by the Connecticut Mutual Lifc-Insnrance Company, 18 belug fitted up for ocenpancy, and it is propos 10 expend somo 880, 000 on that purtlon which s not nceupled by tho Past-Oficq. "When completed it will bo one of Ing will be held at the Palmer llonso 8t 8 o'clock thia evening, procedud by u banquet, THE *CALUMET.” THEIR NEW CLUN-NOUSE, The club-louso of tho **Calumet," locsted on tho northeast coroer of Elghtcenth strect and Michigan avenuo, was opened for the first timo to membera last evaning, and quits 8 number dropped 10 to see the furniture, nod play cards or billiands, Thia arganization, which tas an object similar to that of the North Side Club, was born less than two i3anths ago, though it was concelved In 1877 by & number of South 8ide young men, who de- slgued gitilog up & soclal club and Umiting the memberslip (0 8fty, When the gray-heads luarned of the projeet, they jolned hands, and the rosult wan tho **Calumet, * which embraces more Alajor-General of yolunteers, * B. 1,114, Amends the 103d articlo of war: Art, 104 No person shall ba' trled or pinisted by i court-martlal for any offenso commitied more than two years, or in case of desertinn. three years, bee fore tho arraignment of such person’ for wuch offai unless he may meanwhile have absented Iimnctf from the United Staten, in which casu tho timo of his abeance shall b xcluded In computing the period of the limitation. 8. 1,114, Authori4ing the Sactetary of War to detail an oficer of tho army to taks command of ths expedition being fitted out by Mosars, Morrison and Brown, citizons .of New York, to search for the recorls of Sir Joun Franklin's expedition, and to l-mu 10 such ofiicor sriuy equipments and am- munition. 1L It. 4,615, Provides that no clalm against the United Biates for damages for nrurerty takon, used, injured, or destroyod by the military forces of the United Statcs in the courss of militury over- aitons in time of war, and for whicn the (lov- & Exhibition and Private fale during the day, ELISON, POMEROY & €O Regular Weekly Sale, FRIDAY, May 21, at 9:30 a, m. PARLOR SUITS, in Rop, Hair Oloth and Torl;a'r. Marblo and Walnut Ohamber Sots, Imml:f;us, Easy Chairs, 8ofas, &a, A full lino BRUBSELS AND WOOL CARFETS, Gonoral Household Goods, Gonoral Morchandise, &e,, &0, ELISON, POMEROY & CO.. Auctioneers. TOWA. . two-story an 3 1 t b uot lfable sccording to tho laws of war, Buectal Dispatches tn Ths Tridune. W. A, BUTTE S, O tho tinost ofco bulliings in tho city. 'soveral | ol 1han young men, thouzh there aro quito o | N A Tyen wWasniemig ook, dwolting, 2zt Sinen | v 12, o 4 » A, BUTTERS, LONG &. GO, tenants havo already hecnrocured, und einong them | number of the latter. The officers are: President, | A. Peterson, thy basement brick stora :::mh'fi?, e h:"“ b ln:;'ml o r:l.fl:{:.'; 'f‘fi’.l i.‘“i”éfi"‘ifl?‘i." 235:'3‘.mm entitled to a L o o rheat A bae the Chlcago & Alton Hailrond Company, which will uccug\y ihe whole of the Gratand vecond floors; the army headquarterw, for which all the third an. 8 vart of the fourth floor will bo noeded. Two or three law fioma havo alvo sccured quarters thare, Uefare the fire Mr, Ilonore hogan a butlding on the lob, ~ After its destruction he begun over oguln, Intending to use the wtructuro for o hotel, " and way bullt on tuat plan. aving mortgaged tha land to raise money (o pay for the hutol, und not being able to dischargu the devt when it matured, bo was forced to rolinqulah hls riglite in the property, and with themperished tha hotol project, Althouyh tha Duilding has Leen under roof for aeveral yenrs, the interior, excopting tho portion in which the Fost- Uffice 1o focated, was nover completed. ‘The In- QGonera) Auctionesrs and Tcal Eatate Ageots. 173 8 133 Eaat Kandolpliats DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, 'mn'nmn%gi‘m'%t{l Tor 5 00 ctock, NG, May 23, st €:30 o'cloc! sl I FRIB RS Foxa & co.. Auctioneers. REGULAR BATURDAY Rihe Parlor and Chiamber Sets, Eonsehold €oos, Carpets, and General Merchandlsc, promise a fine yleld, Weather has boen very favor- abla for all kinda nf growing grains, Looan, Ia,, May 22,—Tho apring wheat, oats, and barley give promise of a guod crop. Corn all plmll':d. but coming up slowly, owing to the cold woather, O'Buinay, la., May 22,—Bpring graln in zood condition; splendld. = Corn about planred. Aunia, fs,, May '22,—Spriog waeat ond oats noverappeared Loiter at this time of year, Corn llll:‘l?lly"plln‘efli coming up; looks yellow; tou cotd for it, Lovr's Cuse, In.. May 23, —\Wheat, osts, and barley still dolng well, Corn all in; too soon to ropurt uf stand, WK T, Ia,, May 22. -Prospect still gooa Gen, Anson Btuger; Vice-Prosldont, Charles J, Darnos; Sccrotary and Treasurer, * Fred . Tuttle; Directors, William Chisholm, J. @G, Coleman, Edson Keith, A, K, der. Chnrles W, Drew, It, L. Perry, E, F, Gat- chell, and 8. J, Ulover,” Among the’ members are thofollowing: A, J. Averall, Enos Ayros, Usorga A. Armour, C. J, Blair, John Crerur, 8. B, Cobb, Johu M, Clark, . W, Doaue, N. K. Fairbonk, W, C. D. drapnis, F. D, (ray, Dr, ¥, J. Jones, Al bort Keep, lenry Keep, W, W. Kimb: Lelter, Nutson Ladington, toorge L. O M. Pallmen, M, C, Stcarns, A Charles Toboy, A, J. ¥an Schaack, wiil, A. N. Kelloww, 0. M. Culbei Drake, Charlcs Fargo, trues 8 new singlo or doublo truss cvery five years, 1L Wt 4,048, Authorizos reinstatemant of al) oficors of the Unlted Siates lum{ who served therein more than twenty years coatinuously, and sarved nlao during the late Itencliion, and’ who ware wounded and brovetiod for gallant and mer. {torinne survices In thu Qold and In action, and who were honorably mustered out of service under Hec, 12, actof Joly 13, 1870, and to retire them ae uf the date they \ere proviously mustered out, . I, 624, Grants u pension 10 Lemus] L, Law- rence, lato Second Lloutonant Cowpauy U, Sixth 1ilnols Cavalry Volunteers, Passed the Senate, 8. 402, Provides for the rnnun of o pene sion to A. G, Exe, late privalo in Slxth United Blates Cavalry, Passed the Bsnate, = wtory and Chris and dwelling, 2515, No. 470 Weat Tndiana strect, | Gown an employe ofthe lhoara oF Fabile aroink ,000; Chrlstoplior Watros, threo-atory und baso: | $300-to 1he dist: dalm Dayis laccony na berity of Plag and Saperlor streets, $35,000. ter McCany, burgiary of o harness {1om Andtes unon, of 70 \West Van fluren streot, 800 to TITE COUNTY BUILDING, | {0l Ajbet Keoxer, lagcony of awalch, from —— awning the afo at the shap of L, C. Nowoll, e by Fhilip Defst i 8300 to the Criurinal Uourt for To- inz ta tiytha Garrdlyd ta-day. colvinea chest i stolen from Ernat Stockn smnll casen, and orderad subnenag for the witness. celn tho Bobenuon murder case, which will be SUBURBAN, mont brown-viona front dwelllui, 47477, corner | Shoes frons M. JLL st Madlan pircos. $e et Lho 25th: Albert Kroger, larcony of awalch from o, State's-Attornoy MIla left for Gencya last evon- ruu West Lako street. Justlce Kantmann held The Grand Jury yesterday paescd on numorous grocery; Fred Blamer, u vouug vageaus, §100 fine., heard to-day, NYDE PARK. 0 Avay, Jon 1 Tho Committee on Pablic Bervice yosterds; LK. 400, " Granting s penelon 1o Rosa ¥ v surance Company has been in possession near) Y Last eveninga paper published the following for wacat and oats, Corn just coming up. Weathe AT AUOCTION, two yours, and it was only’ recemiy. that the of, ‘,‘gmfi;"m‘{';","’";\' ¥ Cotan, Bl Mo Ailorigss | owrsed toinvito proookats for doing the plumbing | Appropriation Ll for the snsuiig facal year oy | SNier, Widow ot Neason, b, Aflor, doceavad, lato | SoTyresat i ole: Corn Just coming up. H “Tidab. aprivate u Company * B Ou 'l‘vlullld-thlnl Niinuls lotantry. Passed the Sonate, 1L R, 53, Directs the Becrel of the In. terior to reatore the name of Thomas W. Lrown, late of Campuny **C," Thirty-fourth Hiluols VoIl unteors, to 1ho penion ist. LEAVKS OF ARSEA X have been granted Capte. Jamss' Kennington and J. I, Van Derslice, Fourteonth lnfantry, J. 1), Yaude Wielo, Tenth Uavalry, Acting Asslstant BATORDAY, My 23, % 9330 d'clock, 3t our Salek RIb a1 1L Chock har k) soriod Sewlng Machinsk elo p eisewln o W AT TITTERSN CONG & COn ARENURETH 1 By GEO, P, GORE & CO,, 4 and 70 Wabasli-ar, On Thursday, May 23, at 0:80 a, m., iNay Handred to the concluslion that, by an_oatlay of 75,000, the fnveatment could be made to pay. Accordingly work was commencod, and it {8 ex- gfl:(cu that sll that §s contemplated will be ulshed by July 1. FINDING HER CHILD, ‘Tho sequel to the Catus habeas corpus caso do- clded by Judge McAllster of the Clrcult Court, some titne sgo, has come along. 'The wother of young Csbus read the story from Tk Tauuwe, and gus-fitting wurk for the county for ono . ¢ v "\ e il e véceiveis up to tne £7i” at 19 arclon | 11yds Park, as misde up by Col. Howen, the vil Willlam Helwner, dolng business at No, 13¢ O, V. Barrett, sid N . Judah. The opening last evening was lnformal, Ii s rubablo that along about the first of next month hioro will ve pretentions alair, with music, etc. , when e friends of the mewbors will be given an upportunity to look through the Lo y that time, 100, all the furniture will bs in Y'Mn' At predent, the bouse is fucomplete Juternsily, though an ordlnnrr obierver would think 1hat it was as cumfortable os it could be maude, MINNESOTA. Bpecial Inspatches to The Tridune, Cuasxa, Mon., May 22, —Iaving splend!d ralos, ‘The spring wheat, oats, und barlay look tip-top. Considerablo old wheat mov! IluTcuiNson, 0.y Alwy 23, —The small grains look well. Weather cool, with Jight raias, lsge acconntant, for submission to the Financo Villaga Comptroller's and Col- Twonty-secand street, wae vislted by the Conut 2 N g Collector yesterdny, and b1 elocts wore selzeq $2,300; for Village Assesior's for 11xes. " Ho pald up immediately thereafter, aud | v8lary, $750; for Village Coliector's salary, $300; gut rid of a custodian. for Villago Treasuter's salary, §1,500; for Village Tho Bridgeport stink cases have been pntdown | Clerks salary, $,600; for Lresident and Board of for & huaring i the Crininal Court s.week frow | Trastocs, $1,000; for President's Clerk's Halary Regular Trade Bale of 4 Surgeon Georio Tliden, Unlted Siates Army, Firet Trm— and tiow, aiter fourtcen yeard of wearching for tho | * On the dret door sro two reccption fooms, ono | VO:MOrTOW.” It 1 highty urobable that w purticular | yund, $1,000; for Buporintendont of - Pub- | Tickt . A. essendon, Fifin Astil d § CALIFORNIA, §ullg, writes from Littly liock, In Arkaneus, e fol+ | with blue und gold, the othor with loatber furni- | §34¢ Wil ba ehigled ut as 8 (est voe, and tricd. | 1" 'worke and Village Encineer! - | ohd Licut. Toojagaia 1. Eivaire ™ T G RO c KER Y Jowa: Vure; the readbig rooin ‘n red, o the Norary in | 1f convistion follows, the othar casea will bu iried; | e, JHorke. 4nd anglnotiing ‘exponsee. 81o0; | On Leut. Bonfaiaiu I, Butler, Ninth Cavalre. [oicalDRTSIcR InTACD il ’ Lirrix Kook, Ark.~My Dear Som George: A moktalig andwaliiv, TRk to loavan, | heas Tiomn Ly liet b w 3t not, they wiil bo dlsmlascd. for 'perfecting and continuativn of vi Jeathier, Tho walls of all the ‘roows are seé oIf Commissioner Cleary wis suminoned yostorday | 81003 for Vi lumauunwf. ":'"l'l' $3,000 or electlon Haryroxn, Col,, Moy 4,—CGraln of all kinds with palntinge and hunasoue steel engraviogs, n never so promising, Frult prospect good, Ad- THE SOCIALISTS. 40 Cratos Whito Waro, both iu open lotd U wug atolen from me fuyriech years sgo, ‘The second Hoor 48 divided Into two card and | 1o appear at Geneva to-day ae u witnos against | legsl expenscs, - $1,000; Tpensce, To tha Editar of The Tribune. vance beiog frcely offered on new crop. o T neer by o ubiet, OF Bfs birth ana biaced | ynrou'yiifiard roouw, sl juet as 5708 In poasible, | the notorlone datrityy. Fhe Colunel saw tna | 82007 for advanlsihg, stationery, prining, post: | Curcaao, May 52Tho Chicato Times o very g i L L and In packages, Notblug b yet been donu with tho sttic, but it is the intentigu o ulitmately cunvert it into & gywnasium, The fret partof the laataentcocs will alew auply to tha front bascwent. 1t will be usod for u meetlug-roour. Tho cther portion Iy given ub o tho lauudry und servauts® rouins. The utler's apartmente are g she tiret foor, fn rear of the reading-roum. **Weo are not all fixed yet.* sald Becrelary Tut (le tatha reporter, *+and will ot be *at home* for two weeks, When wo are, wo will be hnp&p" ‘*Aro the minliters of the Soutn Sidv (o be honorary wembers)'! ** Notbine los been satd about It so far." The Initiation fee fs 330, and tho yearly dues $30, From this It will bo scen that the vxponse ts not great, and this has had @ great deal tadoIn tho establlshment of the ** Calumet, " for aside from 10 Casks Yellow Ware 2 Casks Decornted Waro, GEO, P, GORE & CO., Auctioneers. By 11, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 204 Randolph-st. 202 Randolph-st., Cp-Btaire (Ialo’s Bullding), On Thursdsy and Frilsy, May 23 and 24, AT 10 O'CLUC Specal Sl o Firmitae, 8. 5 atiack on Dawling, and'is Jooked (o by the State | age, blanks, aud dralting mat~iisle, 81,5001 fpr ts beet witnessos. Directly afier being | pay of wd;ulnr police, §10,000; for sanitary ex. P d ho was complalolug of belogalck, Io | pens 005 for expenses of Fire Department, ust go out, hawsyur, for It he don't go volon. 1,8005 for repatring, tlclnlnfi. and Leeploy in tarlly e will be taken'on an attachmuat, ;mhr siroets, banwayd, snd aidivalia, $15 Joo; The Combilssioners are frighteued. Thosa who | f0F Afali lmproveincuts where tho cust will ot hava haid lasty of fudictments did not like it, and | J4e(Y 1o ‘expense of “w wpcclal asscesment, thoso who Lisve not dou's want a taste. The preas 1 Tioe Terey "Bhit g sany tasupe, {nt trand Jucy, belug an osceptlonally good o, | 301000015 chbverte. dratnn. sict ommiety, 35, oo leathorn tu thole eides, and twa of thein—Lenzen | (07 ARYZS 10 Golvorts, drains, and outlets, $u, 00 SR aycraT ety yeutorday trying to Sud out haw | 61000, farddittonalumachibely for Water: \orse Senam icn bad been drawn un W, Thelrine | §5000} fur speclal sseusment aud Cobicrinaian Juigesgrers directyd srpoctally to the drawing of | yricucdinye, 53003 for oxpenses of ublic poumiis oo s Thouias, a colured wan. and the concluy. | FOGMSIbes, BR0LS for usnenecs bl public poutids, S meey, faue Lo ras Lt 1t Wad @ **put-up Job," | Gago drainagy and pummping worke expence fiod, s ngusIe. * ot interea and sinkiag tund. op bends - Late Tusaday afternoon the murderer Connelly | sncd Sept. 6, 187 ¢ could Bt be prevaliud ubon to futoru e of the Vlace to whiere you were abducted. Muue 50 effect. Alter trylog year af !l thic wouey T could raire, 1 Lad fu search u despalr. " TWIUK uot, Wy soo, your 1wother neglected you. or an fiand fu ulaclog you Where you ate, T returs my (haoks (o Gud that 3 kind & 53" has Taleed Jou With 3 ‘lupll 1eapect for 1Dorals, oF you would Lol o remain where you are. My son, yesien fie 1 iave beard trom you In fairiien yelve ¢ o fond of giving publlcity to sl rumors and jtems calculated ta reflect discredit and disgrace upon an orgunization known as lhe **Socialiste* of tnis city, entiroly regardless of truth or falsity In the #aid rumors and ttoms. Now, I ama Soclalist, and 1 beg leave 10 say to 3. Storey and the Chicago Zlmus thos the Sociallata only want falr play and an honcat chanceto make s living. Weare forced 10 organtze and work in union, orwe won't get fair lay. We, most of us, own a liile nouse and & ut un & back street where thero is bo public fme provemicut. sud wu are taxed annually more than we can lay by in lhulnnr' and we pay our laxes, for we can'tpay for dzhting them, and tho rich wen, lky M, Storey, don't pay any taxes, but al- MADISON, WiS., FIREMEN, Bpecial Disvaich te The Tridune, Mapisox, Wis., May 22,—The sunual inspection reviow uf the Madison Fira Dopartment oce curred this afternocon under tuo Supervislon of Chief-Engineer Martin Ienrichs. The wouather was brititant, the olements combining to make the aflatr decidedly creditable to the dre-fighters, At do'clock tha department formed & luo on Wiscon- sinavetao and marched arvund tho Capitol Purk, wheu they wore ravlowed by Mayor Bmith and the Common’ Counctl, after which they marched throngh tho principal strevis to Lake Meandota, wieze thy usual extibition was gonu through wit! ew Lhd uply wey (0 du was 10 Ith niy 100 fldllrfl(n.l a lutter ! kiud Frovidence will direet it to your liaud, so that 1 cau havea letter from N{ 300, whom [ “”"llll.:”bfl {""lflilh\ :IlBV‘E' ey D‘fll" I‘A“. cdtately, Tt wy ausious Lesrs gisddouod it fultee Lupon 1t w reunton. - your Baifs rother, Juliu: ul uf whose srine 7,003 for interest and wink. s ¢part: DA very croditabl .. ‘The entire stock of 11 f Aret-clasd st with e, Your Srectionacs musper o It 14 | 1h0 TACE that the Chicag Chab lo ton for Ao from wwaw poluted out {o ome visliors by 8 fellow-pris- | log fund on bonds Issued March 21 1 { | waye, dgs them; and i ls our taxee that bive been | T8 SeptEIment ace, Sery crodlabis showlag, paraltsre. 0 clots bivines m.m‘:l.:r“;;{'hnmmrc'c Seter 313 Maln :f:“'j‘_'flumiflf"y"k to be conventent, it represcuts business wore than | Oner us **the murderer of McConville." I for intereat and swking fund on bo CAITIvE b tan d;“’ s 20 low down that we | Coucil .}nfla"l"“fiflbl: lfuufix lessiug xu:l‘n:&ua;\'m Thy boy Cabas s, contee cuieis ok ar%: | pure suclailisy. As ihe’ Uslunes provides s place | Leatd the remark, aud fow piowents iafer pro- | Mareh I Lyt for isterest kI | can't got enoughi cotn meal o' Hve upom Let the e 00'acw Bewing, AIRCHUCe S secund-asd Cino en h ! & e 12 can pluy wi 2 . -miste, ud on bonds ap. Ly W=t tol P > Lis mother, g e ol o “_h"D “’ lnN‘Nl‘:a l“l’“ér{:'— Crawlord, who ba also I for Taurder. came 1o bie i h jotal, Times stup lylng snd miste resenting us, snd lot Sitting for » Photograph, Chalrs, 8 do du Buggies, 4 now Urgand, Brussld P D, Auctioneer, , B h;.c"l'l UOV,UH‘HIT ':Ilm.nl!a. J rosl revenuo recel Ao bty @173 yesterisy, Pisinonniad to 921 The Sub-Tressury dlsposed of $51,000 of the ew 4 per cent boj ::.'000 per, cent nds yesterday, snd paid out Deputy United Elates Marahal i) . day went to Jollet with & warrant lorll'l'l:‘:n":::':l ughes, 1o Lincaln towb robber, who, opon. bis selegse lrom [ :‘&ull‘:n;h::?. was anln arzeated ounterfelting, ol ‘. 240, 80 for which Ls Wes ubes gy e Bir. Storey tae a friend's advice in tiwse: comoand cts, &c. Tho [fargeal oy bia tazcs, aud save bimaelf trouble, Fultie A uion; oV A BocaLiet, 47,070, asistance, and for o whils there was a lively tme, Tbough the blil is lower tban last year by All coucerned wers subscquentiy punished fortherr | $23,000, yot Ju the hard tiues it shovld’ be des conduct. Counclly was yesterday very worry for | cressed atill wmore I possible. Aong the ngw what ho hud done and snzious that; 1t should be | Htews -gpnnr bat of **President’s clerk’s o bushied b Sherrv buda Sghtsome weoks sgo, | fund, $.000." \ho and what s the Prendenv's sud now tbe two are even. cl"kl"‘\\;h:l“ 13 ln':e duties? Alvtflcnl jir) mlz|u v €an te u may toat & new place 18 tu be recoutly sont him, o which he cousents to the | COwPtrolier nnd Collecior, §2,600,” to Collcctor Comuiastonera remdviag ove of tbe Ste-House | Uelngnow. Ono thoussud dve hundred doilacs cavitaly to this clty for exhibition. " The conuittous | 48 p8 , Complruliers ualury "luat o vear, | uauied are that tho capital shall bo removed at the | A0 e e W ent, but smakiug is allowed. PIIELON, M, D. 18 LB OLLYING T grown people out of the use of oplum or ita collateral drug, morphine, sccording to the atatement of Phelon, M, D., aud tbo opinjon of Phelen, M. D., is wortby of con- sideration. Phelon, M. D., whoso card, done out fo big gilt letters and tacked on the door, bears As Dr. Thomas Buzzard says, discomfort, amountioz In maoy persous 1o sctusl distress, is experfenced in sltting for o photographle icture. 1o thus describes his own experionce: o cye Is fixed upou a certain lrm.,uud. whilg narluf at this, vision becomes fudistinet, sur- rounding objects capeclally befug lost n a thickening wist. A feelinZ of giadiness sud wvven of faintue tiog is at all prolonged, The suffering which be, in common with thousands besides, underwent, By CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., Auctioncers, 118 &120 Wauash-ay, AT AUOCTION, BOOTS AND SHOES. SEWER-GAS, ‘There is on exhibition st No. 197 Madison streot avery lugenlous device to prevent the escape of Bcwer-gss into bouses. It I8 Lhe fuvention of 8 Ban Francisco mechanie, and Is ona of the simplest and completest Jittle thiuge possible. Kts idea ts to ad- witalr, vo st Druvent the syphonageof trape, , B leave & cool ihousaud for Colicclor. suegested to hia the ueed of sowme remcdy, an ok, Liuabea” libesty, of neceaulty, wsof shori | lkewins tho predx of W, P.. bra man who "angbt | SOUMLE S RIS, B0 It 1y Do vetarmed fn wuod | SF5Cyifuge Hikeanor Snd Collecioe bogu tholy | S04 1n bl 1 canmot fail.” A conshderable number [ fUCKested to lias the beed of soms rewedy, sud THURSDAY, MAY 23 SR e 10 know, for as b not been caruluig a goed ving | Fiicperant 1o ko vo. e Cosaty haas sad yeCh | saiarica,d5ed at $750 & $500, 8 loweriow g 5 | Of Chizens wero pressat yesterday 10 tnapect the | Ui 80U every foclinz of 'uncasinens. 1o drew a A 7 o+ CHAS. E. RADD! o, for several ycars ont of the unfortunate thre peo- 2 Plo given to the use of worpbiae, leaving the othice four to be dealt with by the medical profession at large. He is no hog, Phelon, referring ta bimaelf, and charitably tbe ordinary doctor of medicine Lo prescribe for the various liitle iilg tbat Ocsh s belr to. **They must make s, 10 §0 0 tho Pemitentlary at ancevony | considerablo sum, * The contiugons fund fs raised sefict tho Ulsckeot capiial b Gun So4- When | UY aod jather itema W proportion. Itls brought bero, f at &l It will be placed fn the | BECEssary that tha least possible smount bo appro- o T et priated. for the tax-csien nglu 10 sick of iho » elect of long years of avercasrges. Noia tnan fu It was stated {0 o paragraph fn yestcrdsy’s paper | the vitlage who owos property and vays bls laxes regarding the Medical Buard which has, 10's certain king on sny ubuccessary cxpense. and extvnt, coutrol of tho Cook Cuum Hospital, that 01 hoald consider this, ‘Thuy may not vo 15 wus made up from ouo medi college, This | awarc LBt they have lost sowe mouey by & dlaboncatb device, snd it was hearilly indorscd by all. - e— A Lovers' (Quarrel, and Its Kesult, A lovers' quarrcl cawe to a heartrending end in West Troy on Tuesday eveuing, Joseph Potter, aged 10, went with” s companion to call upon his sweetheart, Miss Morrls, aged 18, and the beab of feeling provalled until & few wmo- cirely atout fourluches hu dismceter upon & plece of paper, aud couverted the cirele futo a sort ol clock-fuce by sketehlug {n the Ronian tigures in their usual scyuence, Then the paber was uailed to a post sbout elzht feet from the poal- tion of the sltter. -When the operativn of “tak- fog the pieture began be fret fixed bis cyes oa the XIL, thew uoou L, and s0 ou, shifting the Sherman Houge~W. Barge, Dizoa; D . Porta; Y. lg“h&nna Hilbtaro: Mrs. flfgngxh‘:fl} tauton, New Yorky o. B. Ciarksun, Des. Molnes: tha loa. W. 8, Brooke Jalies; tue Hoa F, b, seets Sol . S kit~ it 40K vios, :tqn‘ux Y.L, Morsg, Mianeapolial' 5. ¥ Eoltuwick Merigeo, Coun,i 3. B. by : AN Lovy, Now York) i L. Fraakd g, 1 Drowt, MEAD. o Tue great tonie summer u:-{;fl Guather's Cofectionery. O 2y