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THE CHICAGO 'FfRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1878, of two checke which the proprietress had accepted As payment from Mowar for the buard of himsolf and wife No. % and whicn sne hind dispased of, ro- celving the money on them. She took them ta the National Bank of Iliinols, whero they were cashed, she tndoraing them, Tha checks were madeont by part of the Febrnary pay-roll will also be pald In greenbacks, Rnteven with thers dedncilons the Ferip necessary to pay up the teachora to the end of Jane will nggregate $175,000. 1t is hoped that an arrangement may be msde by which bankers will take reeip at §3 cents, butaven at this rate ~ THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS. They were absent lcss than a quarter of an hour, | ployes {n the matter of pay, and thin was what It 1 lowlnr up the charge by atriking hm behind the Amil retnrned & verdiet of gmilty, Was propased to look into. "Tha paysroll was ab. | ear with his fist; that anothe? of the party hit him o prisoner was remanded to Jail to Awain ren- | aent, however, and a4 a conecquenco very litlo | with a atone, and then Lroderick snatched Howe's tenco. When he wiil wot his due, or what his term | was dofie, [ expiained 1o the Commit- { atick and began to belabor him with (t over tha will bo, cannot be told at nresant. tee, mevortheless, that the charces wero | heads that the third man Interfeced, howaver, and traa, —that some men_ had heen paid $2.50 [ th gicers desisted. Mowo managed to get back AVUCTION SALES. R b L O N Ty GEO. P, GOIE & 00, € and 70 Wabash-av, For WEDNESDAY'’S Auction 8ale Tho liconse zcosipta yosterdny were 9200, | o5 oEun oM aitetyi? 113 RTaFRERel | & RO NI T, Mol neqoniy cke: DECORATION-DAY: o oty ol s and, elil otiers | Ls Baansios with ous agw beokeaand 5 120,228 | of May 20, wo'shall oloso out o the deficlency will be aimost donbled. 1ained that anly one of the namce actually repra- FINAL ARBANOEMEKTS. anco g by tho lloard for extes men, and the | Droderick, Mike Cufl. and Mort Russell, and had Tha receipts from tax on spirits yesterday 4 pented an oinpioge; tha other was fietitious, Fol- Towing Is the way the checks came to be made ont: Mower forged orders on the Paymaster of the , took them to Clioice Lino of Custom-Mado Boots,Shoes &Slippers GEO, P. GORE & CO, : 08 & 70 Wabash-ay, On Thursday, May 30, at 0:30 a, m., Another Tmmensg Sale of CROCKERY, CONSISTING OF 30 Orates W. G. Ware, it Open Tots. 10 Casks Yellow Ware, ALSO AT 12 0'CLOCK, Another Involce of 6 Cases of Imported Vases, Tollet Sets, Candlesticks, &c. £C0., Anctlon By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, GOLDSHID'S SALE UNREDEEMED PLEDGES AT ATUOCTION AL Our Stores, 78 and 80 Randolph-l, Vednesday, May 29, at 10 0'Clocx, Fine Gold and Bilver Wlfluhua. e Mo M Bilvor and Platod Ware, " 1:1 .'m °;°‘"‘ Miscollaneous Goods, oo - veole Bte. ELISON, PO filco.. Auctloneers, Regular Weekly Sale, Friday, May 81, nt 9:30 a. m, LAUGE AND ATTIACTIVE BALR NEW & USED PARLOR SOITS, CHAMBER SUILTS, Fasy Ohairs, Lounges, &o., &o. A FULL LINF BRUSSELS and WOOL CARPETS, Deske, Medtiicragors A6 Au Uencral lousetiold Guods, Ueneral Aerchandied, dg., &c. o & KLISON, FUMEROY & €O, . | Teeasuree enys the discrimination was made In tao it et of Docorsion Day meh tah | Iiot PR SCoRam s wesld e evening in tho Veteran-Clab room In tho Geand Pa< | work thele nay would be adyanced. ‘Tho Com. cific 1lotel, with Judge Wallace In tho chalr, The m‘ll‘le}: nmln\'l'm‘;nnnn:-l ;fl{c;!;.a“ -'y‘;‘rl?ll‘.'l\‘n‘ohl, several committecs reported progrees, and the aev. | WhICH W' ¢ tuo end o 3 , and then eral cemeterion will be vinlted by tho committecs | A0 Treasurers stsnation Millho oukmd tnte) selected for the purpose and thelr friende, Adfle Behack met n sobbing mother and The Finance Committea reported abont 3300 In | child on the sireet s few dava ago, halting from cash coliected, and that abont $330 to $400 mote fllc:;udll:md. -Téw ‘;nrilonn‘.'l":u::::’:el-lzéumn:a En_.;l 5 ricndicss, and she took an hem. 81 asnocaed, The fowers wil ot aboat $330, and | ypjlied to the aeveral rele! acencies for ancéot for Uen. Wailaco' reported that Farwell Tlail had [ ihem;pnd dnally sent the women (o res M. Len: e e RO ed A iy Novin eyt | 2om dF the Committee un Public Charitics. St farniah. adrim s0i0, - Col. Juessen and WV, d. | ttatedbereare Lo hiny and asked fora pas fo & Hyncs will be tho ofstors. There wiil aleo be | Place.in Kanss, where huq father llre:. d music. bath voeal and {nstrumental, foporte oack to Mes, fHchotk thit ane Tho Committee on Memorial ervices request | had ot ooly been ratuted o pass, but bt been that all the churches In the county have a memo- | Brovely insuited and denvunced sea tramy, ete. HR\ aervice om N svening of \ue Kunday follaws | ALr#) Schozk took the anfortante womert'e ciuo I Ing Decoration-Day. Tho Commitice on Memorlal | J4ad vasterler, and camo qrar Fith WOt 10 S8 Servicos were appointed the Commisteo on Invita- | Lenzenand the Caminltice, Sha ues groeiefl mih tlonand Recontiondien. o sy | po28 ondorof Ainia that o woud not even eten ‘The fotlowing e iho vrder of procession and Vine a o her appenl. e denounced the applicunt for 31 mareh sxtasned by the e, Jirlg: sGoa. charity, and 150 Mre. BOHOCK, In such ' woy 89 10 Nathan H. Rrown, of this city, died at Milan, ltaly, yenterday morning ot 7 o'clock, Mr. Hrown left this city a ahort time ago, intending to &pend & few months in_Kurope for tho purpodo of unnthlnf his collactions, and for geoernl studr. s had already vialted a portion of lialy, and feft Rome on the #th inst. In apparently ver: fect hoalth. He waa ateicken down with that fatal sconrze, loman fever, Jaat Friday, and tho cable broaght the news of tis death yasferday morning, He was widely known In this city for his earneat Chriatian character, his kind-heartedness, and his devotion toart.” 1lis denth wiil be deoply fell by his frionds, 1le was & member of the firm of W. M. Brown & Bro., of this city, and all who have had bosiness deafings with him will testify to hiy integrity, Br, Drown wae travellnz with his brother, Mr. Joseph N. Drown, of the firm of Blake Bros, & Co., losion. and his sister, Mrs. samo’ eitv, They were both preaent with him at the time of hiadeath. Mr. Brown's remaina will be brougat to Doston for interment. Monds; nl;fbf. thore nssombled st Blaskell Hiall, on fielp falnes ntreet, near Jacksonm, about #izty Irishmen of that stripe known in common parlance as *'Fentane." ‘'hey organized them- selyes into a military borllv. snd'adopted tne name ++Byldiers of the Trith Hepnblic," "They sdonted a constitution and by-laws, which set forth atrongly the object of the organization—tho liberatlon of lreland from = English rale. They elected Mz, Gerald Lynch Caplsin, and gecldad to meet evety Thuraday night at Maskell Hall. They appolnted committces to seo about getting uniforms, equipments, and ammanit fon, for 1t 11 the Intention of the membera of the com- pany to bo artayed in warlike -Rpml. and to ve skilled in military manenvres. Thoy do not sxpect to participate in intiting, or in sobduing, riots, but’ have (o view bloody —and _vigorous for the cause of ‘the downtiodden Irish race. The men who hsve thus far jolned the company are mostly Iaboring men of iindying patelotlsm and unmeasured ambition. They lotend to apread the feeling which suggeste the arming and uniformiag of the frlsh-Americans, snd efforts will be made to organize companies of *+Holdiers of the Irfah Repubiic' in all the warde of the city. ‘The Order 15 not one indigenous to Chicago, but le'of Kastern growth, thare belng many companies in York, Philadelphis, and other citf A meeting of the Knnsas colonists wos held last evening in the lecture-room of the First Methodist Churcn for tho purposa of transacting weneral boslness and of heering from Col. Pratt, who has recently returned from the colony, nnd who may ba said 1o be the Caleb of the movewent, from the excecdinely favorable reports he gives of the land which he went to spy oat. Ha gave the meeting an oxfended sccount of what he saw duse ing his recent trip, and deecrived the aai- isfod, contented condition of iho twenty- five familles who have already gone out io the Iand to possass it. Unlike tae Caled of old, nowerer. Col. Pratt did not bring back any prapes with him suspendcd on a pole sftcr the manner of the ilinstrations In the buok stead of the grapes he bronubit back nome were $12,140.40. The Internal ravenus roceipts sggregated $:0,530 yesterday, The Bub.Treasury pald out about 81,000 1n silver coin yesterday. The Comptroller's office paid out about $500 dorth of scrip to cmployes yesterday, Gon. Ben Spooner, United Btates Marshal at Indianapolls, 18 atopj iog at the Grand Pacitc otel. Tho City Troasurer received yosterday $9,118.80 from water taxes, and $304.13 from the Comptrotler. The West Chicago Alcohol Works will atart upagain nest week. They only shat down for ten day4 to make nome necessary repairs. Ablont 200 excursionists from Blooming- tan and other pointa along the Alton TRailroad are ;llnTllcded at the Palmer llonse and Grand Pacific otel. The wholesals grocars of this city held & mecting Iast evening at the Palmer Mouse to con- uldc;r mattors of interest adpertainiag to tholr trade. Mr, Sam B. Skinner, of the Egmont Hotel, Fernanding, Fla., has accepted the position of Cnahfer of the Stockton Liotel, Cape May, N. J., for the coming snmmer season. The recont slight rise in gold scems to have sffocted the sale of the new Government 4 ver cents, tha demand for them having parceptibly almluhhzd within the past two days. A specinl moating of tho City Council is called for Friday evening of this week ‘‘for the transaction of regular busineas,” The call is signed by Ald. Rysn, Tarner, Lodding, and Jan [ thom artested. Tneir casen cAma up for hearing before Jastics Newell yosterday, | rodorlk &nd 2all being beld to the Cfiminal Court, rad fRnasoll he man who Interfered—being discharged. roderick gave ball, but Call was jailed, nnt being able to furnish 11, ‘Howe is atill in o bud way, bt will probaly be himself again in & day or two, ——— count for cash, Goodrich thooght he saw a chance 10 make something out of it and volunteersl to shavo the arders, fle made ont the checks In favor of the employes and detivered them to Mower, who took them away and forged the signatures of the partien in whose favor the checks wora drawn as an indoreement, end then sct about realizing apon the paper, One check he took to Mr, A. L. Brown, who advanced him some money and a check npon it. Thischeck was for about $60 or $i2. The other check in favor of an cm&lofle. together with ona which had been drawn by Uoodrich directly In her fay Mower cunveyed to the rmnnelrusul the Dejavan tiouse, who disporcd of them In the mannee ai rcn?umbrd. ‘The_bank, of conrse, THE MILLERS. . Procsedings at Yesterdwy's Session of the Natlonal Convention at Indluoapolls, Ind. 5 Boeclal Dispatch 1o Tha Tridune. Inplanarons, Ind,, May 28.—~Tho tfth an- nual Convention of tha National Millers’ Asso- clation met this morhing {n the Board of Trade Hall, Two hundred delegates were In attend. snce. Tho Convention Is an extraordinarily ‘fine-looking body, rencesenting the Intelligence, industry,'and wealth of one of the largest man- ufacturing branches of the country. Mayor Caven, Uov. Willlims, and ex-Gov. Hendricks mude sbort addresses ot welcome, to which President George Bain bricfly respondud. His annual address was Jengthy and interest- fog, referring to many subjects of interest and importanca to tho craft. Bince tho organiza- tlon, in June, 1873, through its first and second meetings in 8t. Louls in 1874 and 1875, and its subsequent meetings in Milwankeo in 1876, and in Buftalo last year, they have gono on gaining strength til to-day they number more members than any other munufacturing ussoclation in the United Btates. Sinco the last meeting, Btate Asxoctatiuns have been formed in Indisua, Maryland, Pennsylvauln, Virginta, and Nebras. %, and the membership of the older, State Assoclations has Lecn largely {ncreased, the Wisconsiu Assoctation having almoust reached perfectton, including as 1t does nearly every firat-class miil In that Stare. Alex H. Smith, of 5t. Louls, prescnted o re- port from the Committes on Grading and In- spectlon, upon the Twulnn, *' How can a uoi- form systein of grading and inspection applica- DLle to the leading distinctlve grades of flour ba ndopted " “Lhe Commlitteo think the sources of supply must furnish the types and destgna- ‘tfon thercof on flour as hervtofure on graln, which bave been adopted in the East, The mill- ers kuow of what thefr fours arc made and how they are made, and can designate and wmaintaln u simple and falr system of grading and inspee- tion better than anybody else. Tho Committco therolore recommend, first, a committee of three to sugirest such rules, cradcs, und sve- tenia ns will practically cover the spring-wheat product; second, a Hke committea to do the will coms diredfly to the Iady who tndorsed the checke for tité money upon the worthiess sinff. Morwer gave hor the checks, the Indorscments were forgeries, and Gvodrich 1e not responsible, and so Uie oot woman will have ua relief bat to apply to Mower to make hor good. MR, GOODRICH savs that ho never saw Mower uat!l he came into his office, Mower having xcen, A« hojaupporcs, {hie adyertirement in the papers’ that ho wonld I money on collalerais, 1e affered for sale two or- ders on the Chicago & Kastern Iltinols Iaiiroad Company, one for $70, lIn favor of G. Devine, and the other for $00, in favor of I, 8. Cary. Hoth urported to have been accepted Ly **C. Cal- oun, " Paymaster of the Road. . MoworSyenied to pe familiar with the affalrs of the Company, and opened up & acheme by which much money could made, It was tn substance this: The enivloyes wero not paid oft before the 20th of the montk, bat were often in neod of money snd got orders. By buginz up the ordcre at s discount a good profit “could ba restized, thero being " lit- tle or no rlsk. Uoodrich approved of the plan, and bought the two orders Mower presented, ying 802 for the larger onaand $00 for the other, {e druw cliecks payable to the order of Devine and Cary, and Mower went away, When Goodrich saw tho article in Thr Trnuxz, in which it wus shown how Mower tiad duped another loan broker In the same way, he callod on Mr, Calhoun, showed him the orders, and was told that they wors forgeries. fle immediatoly notified ale bank fn order 1o pro- tect himevlf from loss, It neems that Mr. Drown had in the mesntimg cashed thu checks. llo bronght Fult against Goodrich for the moncy, but the case wont sgaiust him twice, Goodrich losea nothing, nor will Brows. 1t i reported tuat Mo 3 bring down upon him the censure of all listencrs, e colnmn will form at 3 p. m., and move | JOSSOTELNC L of the fack lhal ho wen ad- o s tho romptly At i1:30 n the following order on LaSalle Beel lat pollce” sl rest om, Honros | SISl e 1T 20t tat; nixth,, the o Wousment, wiih Hght eats sk o #izth, the Hecon egimen ith right rest. Tow 6a. Jaciceon sibet, facing west: ovenih, Ta. | CRIMINAL. bey's Rattety, left of econd Ro ;,m7"'§,"“h£h‘ : o e , on Jackson strect, rignton L&: | p, @, Pribyl was arrested by Jacob Rehm, Jr. 3 iy Y . G. Ity gan : c’.'fl?.'; north iy A, Aoty |'who went to Atkansas In search b bim. Guards, on left of uw(hs}mullon lt&evenlh. "The Garritye have been taken to Joliet, whence Chieagn Vcoranet Swellh, izteantty Datialion, v | no sunorsedeas can tomove them. Doth of them Yegiment, on_ sackson -strect. with right on Ln- | bave been lnmates of the ivstitution, are familiar Salle atevet; fourtcenth. Mayor, Council, and | with ta rules and rogulations, nnd willins day or citizens In carriages, on Adams, betwcen Clark | 20 be qnictly at work in tho stone- ynrd, Tbhe e B \Fho Tine of tnarch wilibo 8 | Monday ovening Cartlo Groenhill, & handsome IO e State, " paath to Jion. | Dot depraved {amate of colurad Lagniu at No. 331 T ioak o' Wabasn avonue, aouth tu llubbard | (TpairSoue, ttomptad e commit aulelde b3 take position opposite the Uardnor Honsa, IR linte Capt. Healy reported that all the public oMMces, A Mr, Btewnrt yesterday loft s gray horse and Doard of Trade, and tho bsoks snd I'oat-Ufice | b t trannock's atavles, No, 23 North Sanga- would closs cither for tho greater portivn or the eet, saying lie hud taken it from o drunken whola of the day, Hantolph street bridge. Some time aftor- Uen. Spooner, uf Indianapolls, being presont, he rig waa Icontiflod Ll? Surges & Wetsel, was tntrodnced. and made a very touchlng, mp- | corueruf Oyiden nvenne and Madison streot, from pvflrlm. and rl(rllltlt peech, whom it had Leen stolan, @ mecting then adjourned. F. Falrhead and (. Delmage wero arraigned be- More ladica irc wanted at the Decoration rooms | forg Justice Summorfietd yestorduy afternvon on a atthe Grand Paciflc Hotel. The attendance last | cnarge of cruelty tu animals. It appeared that night was not larga enough. ‘There ace yet soveral | tuay' \wera out & aprec, and affer running the horse hundred avergreen Wreaths to ba made and many | tho greater part of the nignt at last imeled it lnto fowers to Le tiod up. This Ia tho last day before | aqiteh, and then loft it to Its fate, Hiis Honor tm- Decoration Day, and If ‘the soldiers at Rosohlll | Doged a fine of §5 each for their inhumanity, Cematery are to receive upropriate honors there | Bo shauid bo w groster fulereat manlteniod n toe | RS Sost BOCieek et SR Bl S tiiers 3 B g peoperation.of s aferaus named Lizeio Mctlen, Maggie U'lirion, and Noltla Tho Chief of Police has received a request from 8t. Petersburg, Russia, to ascertain it - Dle the whereaboute of Ferdinand ltademacher, 8 couper, and famlly, who nsed to live at Ne. 78 Canalport svenue. Tha tempernture yesterday, asobservad by Manaesce,, onticlan. No, 88 Madison street (Tnin- uxE Bullging), was. st8a. m., 5O dearees: 104, ., 013 12 m.. 843 3. ., 6538 p. M., 5O, Bare oiaeter st 8 a. m., 30.10; 8 p, m., 30.08. » ‘A number of tho Aldermen took a tag yes- terday afternoon and went down the South Branch for thio purpose of examining Mason's Slip, where the Morgan street sower euters jn. The Ul &urm saulefied tnemselyes that the place smelt aly. Charles Fiahar, a Inborer in the amploy of Downer & Bemls, concluded (o escape from alieged familly diffiealties yesterday. So he jumped inio wirk No. 1 has left Danville, and has gone to Fort Wayne to keep boarders for a Jivollhood. She {s represonted e having aald that sho bedeved she would yet hear from hor bustand, as he had done the ssmo thing before,—referring lo hls pecullar financlal traneactiony, —and he “*siways turned up some time,” Wifa No. 3 is ot present stopping with friends in this city. 8he his no means, bul she arcada to roturn to her homo in Steeator. after so disastrons o ternination to her briel scuson of blfasful matrimuny. When the Danville wife was Sulllvan, {u wnose posscssion wae found s forty. H 3 I er Trom Clark atreet brides, Dt was pulled | mons of bultdimy stoue, wiich proved to be of con- | {n this eity #b6 ~meb the Chicago one, and JUNK-MEN, Yard Bott of powTin atuies by thom (rom the stors | Bame for the product of soft varictis of winter By D. D. STARKE & CO,, «out again by Ofiicer Jomeson and will try it a little | siderable interest to the moeting. At the closo of | the two held a frlondly indignation meeting APPRAL DY Tl GRAND JURY. U dobn ¥Frimet, No. 103 Uarrson sroat. Al | Wheat: third,alika committee for tho same 84and BY Randolph-sk while longer. hid remarke s &?'u'r'.:?:fi' rvimh 'dlnclred‘hm Oon- | together. They Dlfl?d on lug.:( &:.: of lemlu. the | e cotlomitig. paper, drawn 8P by i Gl "‘n":'\ ary ef‘d"u!demllufi' -ng twd of them hayo | purpose ap) lfinbln vg ;ho Drffimmfi lhv"l{ml On Wednesda W at 9:30 " Rress, sud as! ody, In view ol 0 pres- former assuring the latter ol s at Jtbert) " rolatives In Jall for similar offonses, winter varieties. es0 res Commltiees n i 3! ng, 9:30 &, m., At 4:16 yosterday afternoan # team attach- [ Srene SR awEK g botts (B UCR Q8 LN 0t | £o gorail the money trom thalr joint hasband 1hat | Jary mow In scselon, will bo prescnted to the % & el to a bakery wagon owned and driven by J. E. Sterrett. of No, 251 West Polk street, ran away at the corner of Loomis amd Eighteonth strocts, Sterrett wos thrown ont, snd was Ladly injored nbout tne hoad. At n mooting of the Grocers' City Buyers Association iast evening ot the Paimer lionse, the followinz oficers were clocted for the cnauing uars Abo Durnbam, President; 1L J. It fce-Prestdent: J. Q. Delevans, Secretary; Taylor, Treasurar. ‘fhe monthly meeting of the Sabbath- fclico] Teachera' Institute of the Bouth 8lde was held ut Trinity Methodist Chareh last eveninz. "o attendnnco was unasually large, and tho exer- civen, conducted by the Rav. W. ¥, Crafts, partic- ularly interesting. = The condition of Mr. N. T. Johnson, who ‘was shot Monday morning by his ron.In-law. B, ¥, Heynolds, was reported last night as belng favoraoie, althouyh the bullet had not then been extracted. ‘The krentest danger 18 from fever, and 1t 1s believed that this will be averted. Iar,y Farrer, resfding at No, 115 Randolph street, while rlding upon an open Archer avenns car ol o'clocl: yesterday afternoon, accldentlly fell, owing to hia intoxicated coudition, and had a’ right foot and haud badly cru wheels, 1lo was attended by & physl moved to hiw home by Oficer Swanson. % Shephard Robiuson, a colored *waiter in tho P'almer House Cale, fell down tho mteps jead- any o the kitchen Monusy sftornuon, and was very repionsly, i not fatally, ‘Injored. e waa carrying un empiy barket st the time. Opoof ribs was broken, and he was hurt Illll:runll;. o waa re- moved 1a a carrisye to the Connty Hosplital. Andrew M. Lynch recoived a permit yes. terday to ercct two two-story and basement brick and rtune dweliings on Ohio strect, nonr it Clair, Tatimated cost, 93,000 ench. The ectate of J, L. liizh, Jr., received s pormit to erect two brick awellings'on Marrison streot, near Stato, mafed cost, 82,500 eack, Four other smsll per- Bilte wero isvued. . b Capt. H. Philips, oditar and proprietor of the Koknmo (Ind.) Trlbune. fa at tho Grand Pacitic lotel. Capt. Phiflps left his money by the road. #ide or elso somo une has reliovea biniof It Iio ¥nys hu never saw $50 leave himzo rapidly unless itwason two palr, aud those two palr of a king., He takes hle loss philosoplicaily, and has telo- should composoe the Committeo on Grading and 1nspection, and report to the Cpnvention nt this meeting, if pussible. The rejbrt was dopted. At the afternoon sesslon the Committes’ on Credeuntials reported delegotos preseut from tho State Assoctations of ludiana, Oblo, Llinols, Missourl, Minnesota, Mlichizan, Wiscunaln, Maryland, Nebraska, Kansas, and Now York, and individunl delegates frum Callfornis, Toxas, New Hampshire, and Peunaylvaula. Ueorgs Chamberiain, of Albany, N, Y., read a paper on ** A Miilers' 8chool," recommending that o department for technical instruction i thia brauch of fndustry be orzsnized In some polytecunl: Instityte of cstablished repute, The report was recelved and adopted. A report was made by H. 8. Osborm, of Qulm;.v, 1iL,, on “Qrains for Millieg,” and ac- ceptet A paper was vead by Jacob F, Gent, of Co- luwnbus, Vice-President of the Indisna Assocla. tion, on *Improved Methods of Miliog,™ which was listened to with interest, after which the Convention ndjourncd. ‘To-morrow will be spout tn taking reports from the Standing Cominittees on Iusurance, Patents, State Oreanizattons, Tranaportotiou. The proceciings will cinse Thursduy with an exeursion round the belt railrcad and dinucr st too Stock-Yards, wonld-ba colonisty to dispose of their lands, guods, and chattels here and prepare to aquat g the Kar West just now, (o extend the time n which they are roguired to do so, olfter making their application for Jand, frum six niontns 6 two ears, Al present appended their elznatures. Thers boing uo farther onsiness, the meeting ad- Journed. 8eo. 20 of the Army Approprintion bill, now pending In the llonse of Kepresentatives, contarns & provision that_wilitary . headquartats ahnll be eatablirnod and malntalned only whicra the Federul Government owns batldings and barracks, and probibits the peyment of rent for headquar- tors. Bhould this prevall, the headquarters of tho Department of tho Misrour] wiil have 1o be changed 10 tort Jeftervan, near 8t.° Lonls, or to Fury Leav- cnworth, Kansas, 'The expense of tho (ransfer woutd be immen ud would pay the reot of the headguatters {n this city for thirty yoars to come, liesides this, It would remove the hoadquarters from_the most contral and accesslnle point (n the whols country to one simost un- reachinble, and in the event of & neceseity ansing for immediate actfon within the Department, invaluable time tvould be lost, Tho lon. Carter 1. Harrison s dolng his dnty in the el y sruning avainst Lhe schene, and 1t 1s oped that the other itepresentatives of Chicago and of llimols constituencies gonerally will lead thelr active oppoeition to {t. "Chicsgo In further interosted in the retention of headquurters for tho ressonthat thisisthe principal disburaing point for the Northwest, .and st [east $3,000, 000 ure snnu- aily expended here tn the purchase of supnlies and the lika, 1t {s beheved that the Senate will squelch !lhll rupossl, even It it sliould be crowded through the House. Ibe ladles of tho Woman's Cbristian Assqciation held thelr first annaal rucoption and celebrated the firat annivorsary uf the opening of their present_gquarters, 751 and 753 Wabmah “av. eaus, yosterday. They wero at hume between the hours of i o'clock in tho afternvon and 10 o'clock in the cvening, and the callsty wero numbored oy the hundrud, snd tho donations were numcrous, rich. und welldesarved. The Association is purel non-sectartan, and |4 composed of ladics promi. nently connectod with Clristlan work io tho churchics of the clty, aud has for its abject; tha promotion of the moral, religious, Intellectual, and tomporal welfaroof women, espaclally women who are depentent upon thelr own excrilone for sup- port. binco its organization it has done a great work, but the past yeur It hav eclipsed the expect- atfons of fus most sanzuine and enthunlastic mem- nd has made [tself feit throughout the It has not only afforded’ 8 home to the homeler han been instrnmentsl in ballding up mony dependent womon and surreunding them with tneans of sclf-support by itd influence anid aymopatny, [t was fitting, toen, inview of the ex- tent and bLepevulont churacter of ita work, that the receptiun sbould have been larze and attendod D{ thu very best and imost philanthropic of tne clty, who brought with them substantial testi- moniats of thoir interest and approclation, In the oveniug the altondance was very largo. The dovotionsl exercises wore conducted by tho Moy, Dr, Gibson and the Rov. J. Auvbots French, The former spoks vury pleavantly of fhe work of the Associalion, and conuratuiated it upon jts anc- k Nepomuck Harunaky, o Poilah butcher at No, Conncll at Its meeting Priday ovening: 503 West Fourteenth sireet, was yostorday arrasted Gnaxp Juny Roox, May 28.—70 tA¢ Jfon, Com- | in the Narth Division npona warrant charging him mon Gounel of (he ity of Chicano—OexTimxrx: | with falso fmprisonment, The complafusnf, Ho- ‘Fhe Grand Jury of Conk Connty, May term, 1875, | salie Beckowitz, of No. 143 Wesson strect, was in now in session, resucctiully .reprorent and suggest | love with Litin, Lut thoy quarreled and aha strock to your honarable body as followvs: Mm. Wharatipon lis” awyore out n warrant for as- e grent number «of caes OF petty nteallng | wault, but upon the day of trisl falled to nopear, brought' before this (rand Jury cause them fo | She bringit e sult In revenge. . observe and to be Imprevacd with the that 1no Mrs. Lavinia E, Day. of No. 474 Michigan ave- freedvmn and faciiisios wiiowed ail clasecs 1n seilin; I 1 ncundihanu articlen of every dos | Jus. yeuterday soported to the pollos that vitrglars Siription th this clty; ‘withont quextion oc hin. | Lad ehlered e house during the nigab, aud et drance, ¢ n_continnond and increasing source of | [ g0 safe. Some threo duys ago, Mrs, Day took ctime. ' canafng njucli annoyance and foss to th8 | liusg bonds, two Qovernments of 183 oud throe honeat partion of the community In the articien | Goole County bonds, from the bank Lo hur home. 8 continuous und, Ahon ugyess | aud.IC was supposed that tho burglars worked urdon mhais the | through the "copnivance ‘of some one of Amony hich the servants. No other papers nor any § (Ao et | otuer valuaolos wero touched, and from this fact it e would Took us Il the lionds hed only Leen 1dle, theiftlcss boys, having no proper resteaint ,',‘:,l(', :,‘.,;.,,,:,"!r.‘{'{;.?:’.'\“ m.‘u “n;lul‘l’x-uuido 3’”" over them, and worthlasws charactera of all ages | $a0,08to digpose of the and descriptions, infest every part of the city, ‘fne P 5 tools of the artiesn and of tho honest laborer, the 0. 11, Chandler, tlias M, E, Iicignt, one of raw material ns woll as thie finished work of ' tho | **Doc" Palmor's partners In the {nfanous Path- manufactarer, the exposed goods of the merchant. | Finder and liclp Agoncy swindlo, was yesterday tho books aud wearing apparcl of professional inuly fned $100 for vagrancy by Juatice Bummer. wien in their offices, ~garden {mplements, clothos | fletd.’ 1o falled to pay nis board bill at the Nt. Wpon tho lines, harnese {n the biras, etc., arsund | James Hotel, und’ had been ergagod in the private residences’'vf onr citlzens, il and | numerods affalrs of 8 swindling unature. cvery spocies of porfuble pronerty not underlock | Jn bis . defanwe he claimod that lie and ey or apectully witciiod and gusrded, is sub- | wasan sgont for ihagale of Muody & Hankora Joct continnally to tha depredations of tiits cl works, and also that he hod aided ‘Dr. Palmer in of prowiing, = watchlul, indefatigalle thisv curlug some Ufty-gancere, by means of romedy welzfug overy(bini they ean lay hauds upon, and | given bim oy & Northwest indian whose lifo he had beartug it away 10 thu {usk or pawn shop, arsome | suved. s check was wurvolons, oveu Ae he other tesler in sccond-hand atticles, where a | scepped into the vollclo that was to draw him to reaay nurc!mlnr i hl.fl!;'rg. lnfl&n:n wllh:xlu Quel; the 1ouse of Correction, tionor_scrutiny, ! ro pittance paid n_mos! . i the. (H1ef thelng the Inducomont 10 tns | 1 Chahin &, Oofe wete arronted yesterday at tho deslor o LAka the HsliY seclamntion, rance paper ealled the Red-Riboon Keview, Tor Tt wil ba_readily seen what s nuraory hie ta for | FICNzGnSEM L Hon at thoir aioon Towd and ob- crime, cncouraging métd children to engave In ity | ycone plcturus. They toak & change of venue from and thus growtiz up . Into conttmed and burdoncd | S5 il rrison, and. dustice Seally - couttnuod felons: the youthful“bneok-thiof ol the alley | thy caso at' the reqaest of the Y prosecation ripons [nto the doeprito highwuymanand burgs | i) to-day at,. 2, o'clock sharp. Prifnera s lar, ready and proparélon oll cccusions, when fn- | 5 promtsa of a vely fight beiwaen torfered with, 10 teke haman nie.” Tho fact | Stoswes, C. & O» and tho tompernnco advocato of wauich wa - ore tresting, gontles | aroresuld, Tho former hare tho Lest counsel on "of . ihe Connell. femands your I o v caasidoration Wi action, W snamit taar, | st cin be obtained, and Helghton e strouly ¥ you cat off m;dm"“‘ Tor tho ready knd casy backed. . The foellng in tho mattor wiay bo Aeen tn A_‘LQRQE VARIETY OF | M. T. C. SETS, PARLOR SUITS, M. T. TABLES, LOUNGES, Bofas,” Easy Ohairs, Mirrors, Bod- steads, Bureaus and Washstands. - ANOIIER FINE LOT OF VELVET_AND ENGLISIE BODY BIRUNSELS CAlte PETS FROM THE PALMER MOUSE, Chandellers, Now' Harr h Lty it v imar, S Ve, ol On THURSDAY, May 30, At 100'clock fn the Moring, At 877 West- Washington-st,, ‘We shall seli the entire contents of tne house, Parlor, Chamber, Dining-room and Kitchen Furnituro, Carpots, Brus. and Ingrain, &o. This sal s wortly the sttantlon of Uuyers., R A L' o Aetloneers. By H. FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 Randolph-st. On Wednesdny, May ‘_20. st 0:30 O’Clook, 40 Grates Crockery, 100 Phgg-Glussware, 10 Casks Rock and Yellow Ware, 80 Dacorated Toilet Sels, Ete, G. W. DECKYORD, Auot'r, _ By CI1AS, E. RADDIN & CO., Adctioueers, 178 &120 Wadash-av. AUCTION SALB DRY GOODS, Mits, Caps, Clothing, Notfons, &c., WEDNESDAY, MAY 29. o CHABE BAbDIN&CO. CATOTION SATE BOOTS AND SHOES, THURSDAY, May 30. CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO.__ By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CU., Aucttoncors, 85 & ¥7 Randoloh-st. Sale this Day, at 0:30 a. m,, NEW AND Elegant Parlor Furniture she could, as she (wife No. 1) would never take another cent from him, She waswupplied with but a miserable pittance from Mower during last this lrflfll‘ he representing to her that ding all his'money. to Lis father 1n the 6 wad tn great destitolon sttne time tho exposuro Was made, Bhe had suspected that er husbahd had another woman % the string," for she found two photographa in his® rotkul. and, upon mosting Ne. £ in Chleago, she dentified the original, She was sbout to remove from Lanville to Chicago when tho bubble burat. Mower had boen drawn to Danvilie a few days bu- d had sted her to back up her effocts 1] vrposc, but ke camo buck hers and then telographed 10 her mot to atart night away, os he had not drawn his month’s psy from tho ralirosd company (by wnith he sasnot employed), and was short of funda, COUNTERFEITING. THB TRIAL OP JACK NUGUES for passlng and baving in his posscasion connter felt money was begun In the Unitod Btatos District Courl, Judge Blodgett presiding, yesterday morn- ing. This, it wl perhaps be remembered, is one of tha two men who attempted to stonl the body of Prosident Lincoln from the tomb at Speingdetd. Thecharzo of connterfelting was pending agatnat bhn at thactime, Hetnd his partner wers con- victad and sent to Jollat for one year. They served ont thelr time, and wers released only » ahort time Hughes was bronght - (o Chicago by Detactive Tyrrell and locked up, while Will- 1ams went on his way rejolcing, Hughes has boen unwell for soma time, bt husn't the consumption, a1 has beenatated. e locks palo and woeak, bul his disorder is of & tempordry character, Tho case aternctod some attention, the speciators belug mora ju number than Is usnal in the court. After Tughes ‘bad -plended not gulity, W. 8. Fcluer, hls counsal, endeavored to got a con- tinnance, on the gronud'that hiv client was poor and had no time to prepare his dofensa, District-Atturnoy Langs . objectod, and the Caurt yustained him, TIE CABN OF THE PROSKOUTION ‘was very plaln, ond was in substanca as followi Peter Usrnonter, who kespy the T lle 1 o ia SBuuth Englewood, teatified that on the 1th of Decemuer, 1875, Hughes and a boy came Into bly place, und ono 'of them called for drinks. The oy ok a beor, as did witness, whilo Hughbes took a clvar. 'Tho cost was L0 cents, The boy bauded bim a 80 bill, and wituess tnuded bim the change, After engaging a room for the night they wont out, saying they were goluyg over Lo scu & man named Sullivay, ‘who lived uear bv. ~ When they ~wero gupe. he divcovered that tho'bill wna counterfelt, [Note idontilad, 1) ut three marks on 1t at the time. 1lughes canio Yu nie place afterwards, and he knew liu, On cross-exsmination witnces atated that he kuew the accused quite well, Laving talked with Bt about ** somu Bina Island boys.* Ho had not tuld Dan Sullivan tnat Mughes was not the man who was with the boy,—-thut that one had o finger FALL RIVER MILLS, - . FaALL Riven, Mass., May 23.—By the stoppage of the Troy, Stafford, Fitut, Chiace, Robortson, ‘Wectamoe, the two Tecumsch, and the two Wampanosg ills, Yesides the Border City, Sagamore, aud Unlon, there ars nearly 12,000 of the 80,000 looms fdle this wesk. Otlicr nills will shut down ncxt week, Some are running on coutracts, aud counot stop at preseat. By tho flupku o theso mills some 4,000 opera- tives ara thrown out of employment. FarL Riven, May 83.—There |s no doubt, with two or taree exceptlons, all tuo pring und clath mille will withiy a {ew days deelde to run on half timo for the nexe elght” or ten weeks, emmrkby ruunlng alternato weuks or throo doys nweek. sulo of stolen goods, yon fake’away, in a wreut ].l.gul‘:mufit;:mfl:’n"’llfll:l:uu““l e Siiher o ided oithor tino or nicasure, the ncyntivy to this epccies of crimo by ho *tfing deiroria e promabiences. 1V sort of hand: | FE 840 (RE* oG, 0 reCrettod ot thg Y- month roguery of which wo aro speaking, the | word »Feanally " wis not In 1o piace of o+ Mc. cluas umpaied Iu 1 efng natther able nor disposed | o o wouldgot bis clivata tmprisgned and wen- B e miiting . Tus. Aot where. thay | Sroualy giva haif the **peualty™ to tie informer, can find a purchasericfor the wtolen article, C. Francls Koorner, tha notorluns professtunal and taking it stralght: to -him. In view of | baller. wis Lofure Justice Foute yesterday upon e e ™fuus hriefly. pointed ont, iho Urand | two charves of pocjuty, proferred by C. M, llard: Jury woud respockinily nrf;- and lwpress | "nd by Jacob tiross, 110 wrived exnminatiun ond upon your honorably ibody 1| necesslty for | waa bohl to the Criminal Court {n bonds of $10, 000 wowe eticiont uction in the premizas, and, whilo | —83,000upon each charge, ‘Thue theraisan in- roposing eroat confidencd In the nl:llllyundwl"lw- dicatlon that Koerner's protracted ¢ourse of inig- niews of your hiunorable'budy 1o dovise and apply | mity will abortly bo “brooght to an abrupt tha proper remedy, wotld mevertlicloss ruspect- | sud fiting tormination. 1le expects tho extent fully wuggest the folluwing for your considera- | of tha law, and says that before he goos tivn, viz.: Ll to that bournie from whence no traveler zeturns til Ttequire all lnnk-'hoxt pawn-brokers, and | s tima is up, he will do all dealers I sucond-hand avtlcles of any description | conviction of all the member: SECRET SOCIETIES. Apeciat Dispateh 1o The Tribune, InpiaNavonts, Ind, May 23, —The Orand Lodge of Masons met to-day in regular annual ecssiun, Urand Master A.J. lay, of Charles- town, presiding. Iu his report Lo recommends, {n order to meet tho debt of the Grand Lodge, that an assessment of B30 cents per caplta on each meniber of the Order 1n tha Btate, payable Aug. 1, bu made, and thak the anpusl dues be ruised $1 per member. The following Urana Ofllcers were clected : Robert Vauvalseah, Terro Haute, Grand Master; Bellamv 8. Button, Shelbyville, Deputy; Calvin W, Prather, Jetter- ome: **Mate funde; pocket picked in 'rnunmnoldznmz.“ 2 ¥ A 0 yesterday efternoon Petor Milner, of No. 114 "Augusta “street, reportod at the Wast Chicago Avenue biatiun that bis 1t-yesr-old son athing had died at 0350 in the morning from the cffects of imjurics recolved by a forty-foos fall the elovalor in the furniture I chultz, whore Ly was emplo; reported 10 havo broken aa rconding, An fuguest will bo neld to-day, Aduy or two ago John N, Jawott, the special connsel on behalf of the Governmont In tue et batch of wlusky cases, received a letter Justruciing bim (0 fngra tho rucommendations of can o wecuro tho the wang of pro- The buy took a clgar, Hughes a bour and & cigar, ond witness a beer. ‘Tha charge was 30 conts. The boy guve him » $5 blil, Witness' oyes were Lsd, wnd Hughes vald the nots was guod. After pettfug t4ia change they went cat. ‘Then his wile got “salamp with & big sbine,” and he saw the bul was counterfeit, Ten minutes had clapsed. lle went after thom, and saw llug] Z inthe street, opposite 8 grocery atore, & mile of ko nway. Tuo boy tvas 1o the atore, uud got Atr. Pra fenbach wout {nlo th 2o e cend, and the latter eulozized the munagument, | off. handod the bogus blll to Comnmiassl [ ., under panalty of fine o forfeituro of | fossional bondsmen—~Scoullar, the swo liartmuny, | sonville, Senior Grand Warden; Bruco Carrlbed, o AND Sigea i destyant Braminand of the clemiueal | St s, e WA SULELSEE (e ISR, | $iyma T mext day, acd sada't 1610 M- Dossee | Hsane, of baine - Gelier at b0 Cantrsl Volice | 204 oflicre=wilh whow o s uen nifd: Juntor Girand Wardon. ! ; Chamber: Sets, o i e aod iy tho ‘casea 2y | Tlome fn Now York, which hio vald was a moun- | slon sinco. Station or Polica Hoaddaarters bas mrendy squenicd abont numetous instances e el RIS CANIETR, gl vetiog him, 10,40 on st tey tho castsc 88 | ment of mascullno fuflure, e Auuclation lein | Job Peachel, ho proprletor of the \ Eleven. | from 1010 12 u'elcck s com ynoro, ufthe Harumans” woletution, b vapa; BRUNSWICK HALL azcdy Aw;l‘gcu‘méz Wik MATTUESSRS, 5 " & prosperous coun on, and rich! o llouse, L) 1tehel he boy cimo chin 1 s Fjure. s nd ru ¢ prol W INL- . N wice With theso Instructions, Mr. Thomson, Aw. | 8 PFOHIEEORS CORTHCR RS ST GEIETG0 G | Tt wis niuce the same ovenin i Keliclos DRRuMCO . ' Ry wistant-District-Atturney, will move for judgment 1n the cases this morning, At the regular muuflalg mootlug of the Chleage Yacht Clob, at the Sherman House yes- feaday oventng, tho Priuting Commiltes made o roport, banding in coples of tae new rules, which wan uceepted, W, 8. Lindeay, Lear Commodore, resumed, Capt, W, Lyun wus unaniwous clucted Vico Commodore, 3, 8, Skillen, E. Lund, Capt, J. L. Fergos, Georgo Bulles, were nominated for the position of Tear-Commodol descrioed and numboreds andrequire that all euch | the above-usmed orothers, and to-day he will go articlua sl not oo sold, remoyed, orin any way | befora the Grund dury for thu purpuse of getting disposed of by saldl doalers for three days after the | them ail indicted, “The Ilartmany, 1ke and Ko- Al i .S iy s ben b | s e ST i S f Al sud reciniming siolon s when ut e e, 0 e o o, Adupt & spocial und | continacd under bonds of §3,000 cuch ttl June U edltent forin of licanse Tor oll wuch cascy. Licenss | 8429, . . : noue but yersons of fulr ynd honest ruputation, an One of the boldest ts b robbery thot has reqeire thanvlo glver suchi bonds ax will' nests | yut boon rgp:nh'nl tuls season pccurrod n.{l itorlock Wo earnestly recommend the foregoing toyour 5‘};}',{,&'{\.““'."{'{:.’,"““',“",‘ Lo ot favorable and promot conslderation, drasscd mn, with il scrageyjbeards, (ranps uu- Aonted by [be Grand wury with but one die [ STt U8 R KTERIASAT, I it the favorite resort of all blillard-players, Las boeen rejuvenated and put under the manage- ment of Tenry Rhines, tho celebrated ‘biillard artist. The bar 18 well stocked with the cholcest quors, and every (acllity ts afurded to amuse- ment-loving people. all and sco for yuur- aclyes. # Mt brunch of work in tho clty, HOTEL ARNIVALS, Tremont Loure—ticorye W, Chapm . MISCELLAREOUS DIY-000DS LOT, Rockafuilow, Cl Wit MUUHEILOUSE & CO., Aucitunecrs , Destony Frank 43 the Tutl, Ueorze Kirby, De- rarker. Belsity C. sl Fag, l, Nacomby A, 8. B¢ Loulat ¥l LV, Wisewell, Naw Yor hett, Detroltt tie Hoo, K Sherman House—Col, * Gieos selre: 1. B. Btevenson, " Pickering, Giaud faven; D. 5. oW \'url{ F. b, lilureth, Bostuns Gl 11, M, Cinetauaify’ Prestow “Uitior, Flladelphias W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. Parlor andChamber Furniture, Mantel and Pler Ulasses, Carpeta, Ete,, AT AUCTION, ——— CITY SCRIP, Altbough thecity sceip has cansed much dificalty bu, Cluk Wareen, the store and caught the boy. e suld, **1bave ot hMm.'" Ilughes then ran be- i 4 " 9 11 many casos (0 thosa compelled to recelve §i, yet | Wi DAY, M A . 't Haloge 50 “'~““k|"2"!l'i-x:?-"‘lm“(‘y" i hmc\l‘c'nbuul -‘!u. s " OIG cRra 0 the atrast, and Wilnees tned sonting vote, Cuanczd 8, Wasten, Foreman, times. Finolly one of them rang the dunr-hall Inwmn’qulflnn “n,m,n:‘, reltel bias b ,,' ,’,. m&flfiu‘nfi A%&?‘&zmfi ulell“"“m" o D tAbS ot Gacacdy: THae i e O e o iamd roobi. Gsone. | Lb eaten hidd, but coulam't, onia thne afiarwards o 'Ly tho servamteuirl, who wassious | o208 NIRER CREER S or oar leading ALBO AT JUK U'ULOCK, ad! UECRYe dane i muwoe Kanase City; Etnery t A mian came 1nto witness’ place with Dan Bullivan, TINE COUNTY BUILDING. tho lowse with & 8 child _that At the close of lusiness last evoning the FolnTreawury held tho followlog smonnis of money: € 87, 712; gold, $100,030; Miver, 303 stives Sl 87,508 ctional currency. " 57, in majt :vhul ‘al:leqp in the bml-ma&l;.‘ 'rlultnlh;r Ill‘l.llkbl al Ef Wole s0LIU Kau-| ures In tho house All the offces fn. tho bullding will bo closed to- | Yhat nesded repairing, ‘and the. sorvant insiaied morrow to allow the smployes an opportunity to | thero wete nonhe, and relused to allow bim to decorate and otherwisy enjoy themselves, n\V‘hh";' Sy awl":u .".""m'.i'f'u:f;‘i;',‘:x' Bhorl® Mixer, of DaPage Conaty, called on the ing that sowwa ono was felonfoialy entor Stato's Attorney ycatordsy morning to lnfurm him o ran back (o the rear dour, through which that he had the day before’ safely landed tho Qar- | ho fellow bad just come. 1o knocked her down, ritya In tho Pentontiary, and tho vuo ‘who was in front ran to his aselstauce, Thenono hold s ravolver over bor **Mies Emma Slmpson,” who enjoys the unen- | hesd. while tho other went to search for ooy visblu reputation of eating & quartor of an ounce | and viluabled which thoy ovideutly know wore of opluta & week, was lodged 1n Jall yeatorduy on | Soncealud aboutthe bouse. Tho e hild hac iy 8 churyo of larcony, She was under the Influence | ypon seelug what was going on biad renes enuugl of the dru st the tims. ud Uberally supplicd, and | to rust 108 widu wiudow oud screan for help, Tl tho precaution wua takel 1o divest hor of bier 1ol | slarmed tio robbors, nd they ‘made & hasty Slo was quita 111 ety ju the afternvon, pl‘:rrt:". uvx'x‘x" ‘ul thy n.mm::.m u: l:nlum llll‘unnln Th peclsl Commlttes sppolnted ta revies tye | 95, but cuuld ivo nosccurale Cescriptionof tiom, Hoshital rales his ordored the clark to weito Kast | 454 euca tho palice bave to clow. for cuplos of the rulos governiug lospitals there, ALIYBLY- MIOA 18T, . Witk &'vlew Lo INCOTRITALING Whatever they tan fnd | - Samuel Leboit, a whesiwrizit st No, 252 Dlug that Is good 1o ihe ruica for the Hovpital tiere, ‘Yhe | Jsleud avcuue, was yeslorlay arrested by De. Committee will not meot sgain until next wook, tectlve Bhay upon two warrants charing him with i " Jiuron, Wunkakeot George deruing, Detrofiy en, liea Bpooner, Indianapoll 3 Jlzouy the Hon. T. 8. Itidusway, seribguelds Suainell, Ottawa... timer. slausesDr. Colyote, ¥ e AT o A TR daite, sto.¢ 11, yres 1L 11, Weal ludson, Wie.t B/ Vo it e e et BIGAMOUS MOWER, FURTURR DRVELOPMENTS. Belby M. Mowor, the much-marsied man, who wea the bero of & skelch in this paper not many weeks ago, 18 io & fair way to be bronaht o justice very soon, ‘The detectivos are upon Lle track, and thiuk they know right whare to pat their hands upon him, If they have not already secured him, It scems that Ligamy ls not tho only fault the man has, but forgerles— not one, but many—will asalet him grostly 1o bls chances of spending a number of his best yearsin the Penltentiary, Abunt two yoars ago & telogtam was forged by some unknown party, sod was de- murchants, aniong whom are Clement & Hayer, proprietors of the Greut Steam Clothing Manufac- tory, 410, 418, 420, 422, and 424 Mliwaokea ave- nue, ‘This firm bas already cashed over §1,000 a¢ par for firamen and policomen reslding In the viclnity of thelr factory, sud ROW propuia ta extend the 4 benefited by thelr entorprise by oRering to scrip ™ at par for clothing from all city em- ployes for tvo days, beginning May 27, by which time sumao 85,000 wiil undoubtedly b bresented, which leall they caroto bold. After May U1 it will ouly Ls taken at bankable rates, 210USE FUBNACES, COMPLETE, 3 NUGALES, 10 CHILD'S CARRIAUES, 10 WilkkLEE & WILSON SEWING ssciltyes, W. A, BUTTERS, LUNG & CO.. Auctivneers. DRY.GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, . AT ATUCTION, W, A, BUTTERS, LONU & CO.. Auctioneers. By E. It. LYOI{. Auctioneer, MORTGAGE SALE, Cuminonces this Wedncslay morning, #1210 o'clock, 8% No. 408 Thirty-Arst-at., corer Garibaldl, A e R e i u Corpots, Buddlug, Piliows. ):“lnkvlfl. 5 and the lnttor asked hin if ho koow Hughee. Wit- had hoard that Iln(ll had one finge 0 man held up bis hands, snd witne: nut the man, John Plattenvach, of Washington Helghts, a saloon-keeper, testified that tho Loy offered bim 2 $5 bill on tae Firat Nattonal Bauk of Poru. llo had no chauge, and ssld he would go 1oto the grocery atoro ond get somu. Hlughes s "'.\'cnw mind, T hava change," and ho paid tho 20 cents Bud (e ooy 1ouk ke bill back, Wnen they had departed, Pesciel and Mehlker camo i, and ho ol thein what had occurred, and went along with them, v arrestod the bay 'm_tue grocery sture. sud the boy cried out, **Jack, Jack, Jack, ' Wite aw J(ughis, who was outside, tun awsy, No y waa fouud on the boy. Laouts Mehlker corroboratod the otber witnosses. Judge Bangs offercd in evidence thw record of the conviction of the boy (Stendmsn), The Court excluded ity the parties having bean indicted weparataly, T'his ended the cass of the prosscation, FUK THS DEVENSE, Hughes blmself wont ou thy tand, and swora that conpers, nicke wl.5l, Qf the carrency -there e $1,200,000 vluced in a wpaca about two ITust Bigh by oue foot wide. 'Ilis amoons of space occupied by this vast smount of wealth 18 rewarkable for Jts wni vne lurge safu holdlug 1t nearly all, Tlhe Sub. ‘Creasury, nsat present conducied, reflects credit unon the Awsistunt Tressurer and bis employes, ull':it whom do thelr bost to sccominodate the public. A dispatols from Bt. Louis, printed in yes. tordsy mornfvg's TRIBUNE, Raserted that & part ol persons wera polsotied by estlng whitefsl Which came in a box warked with the names of L. Mauvier & Lo,, Chic ‘Tha firny of shat name, duing bustices at 165 West Handolph strcet, cannot bollere that the sk came from theo. They ssy that they have Leen in business Lare eighteon years,' und have furulshd teh tu half the peunle of Chiicagu, and MAMIIAGES. TRLL-BTILEON=3loudsy oveniny, May =7, by the ve jov, W, ¥, i‘leul-wd. st Douglas llouse, ‘lllhfllk\ Rraatus 8, el Chicayu, aud hita . , of Blngtatuton N ¥, No earle Al DEATRIS, . ‘ l . R R A A AR A e e S STV ‘Crockery, Ulasewaro. Cutlery, Sts. ATt S BT | Wrd s sewonerof e M e con | IS AR Kbt Rl | i cond ugy g o n o oo | HESSC SV O W | i S TS A | e olbid ST T Yoiwe i the cliy, wud sond thou oll o¥ur the coun” | Buperfotendent of the Company, dirccting the | e however, couldnt toif the District; Aftaroy | kilied Tt Yo Mrce nimibor of withosessuivy | Nrcduricka Bophle Dol O o wbalt ionriod | Fudural from Fasento of pareats, 364 West lsr = P 112y, S (roun fhols experioice are luchned 10 04 | wessunger to tarn over tho eflccta of bis *run™ to | Whore bo way u tho 1oth of Ducember, 1810, My | examtuod and @ truo Il was fuund syaingl | Loulss Feehtorhot at lallfax, Daapbin Couuty, | 1oy We.neaday, &t 10 &, to., by carrisyes to Cal- HOTEL. L Somesciion of vaviaon o Loty desieme Fho | n mau whose uaie appesrsd fn the dlupatch | §auldiL 847 thathe, luoid br CUILE Loow e bOT. | Bparke. | Wiisbarier et Lot o pumaves, aaichy | Fay by whum b co lad two childreny | rOUINON" 0n Mondar. May 1, Hoss Loe, be- A : w . mieut, ¢ a1 b y ar. (Bl 3 il uay uave beeu 1n 8 Vox warkoa with thelr | aa 3. I, Brooks” proleading that the | pigat kow B, but cowldivt reeoyoise bim by | will ary stale’s evidincy W0 e 1 iy | o L e T i, | loged witsot fl‘m"‘c@flfi? A P L St NIChOIa, Hotel Teut ot tho s1ory, eciaasrily Drove 18s | laier was an cmploys of twe Hxoress | iho pichirs. @ boy wurked on his father's furui, | Buarke the Gxiremo. bentity of tho luw, Wine: | bebauduy for s, Nobks WHORo b et and winr | THrORaL . Wrdueadsr: 2ot st 1100p, Wi Kries % 0 . ’ W A Cuaipuny. This took place vear Aflatoonu, Fa, | butlw ‘j‘,{;' kaow ,""";, b Jflx'k'e':"'w'.'h' Stutewun | pergor wak reloaspd from Jaifluto i tho witernouu. | rled a nicvo of Sir. ke, ‘who yworu out ono of the | the fataily ure Tavive) 1o attend. M employes of the Bub-Troasury expe. | The mcescnger did as he was diracted; b found | UC ey sligily, ke Moulker woll, aud Cars | " (1101 of John Crawford, for the murdor com. | Warrama. Firing of wite Ko, 3 he canie (o tola | L 507 Drltsh b Nsthaves, Mok, sad ey BROADWAY, rlence much frouble In amcking the dew leyol | the wman purparting to be Brookewalling forbim at | bworn (v, 'eaging that M e ut | mitted soue timy ago tu the dvim..n, of Litown sud | cltys and June 8,"187J, was uniied in marriags 1o . N—0n the 2tk fnat., Michse] Larkia,aged 27 ears. v Funtral Thursday, tho 30th, et 10 a. 1., from 1 dldeycry Tulsty fourtis Helsied-aty., by car- rlaged to Calvary Cemetury. DILOWN~At Milan, 1aly, May 24. st 78. m., Nathan . Urown, n the Bch vear'of ule age. B togk the proceads uf the un'' out uf the car, 1l contents of the ex- reus vale, awmounting (o about $, 30U, aud vlaced ¢ in the wagon, **Brooks" got upon the wagon with him ynd rode, or staried (o ride, from the train 10 the express oftice, but whon sbuut balf-way the man eelzed the ke ot imonvy, jumped from thu wigou, and ran. ‘The mussenger suported the circumetance at beadauartors. aud svery effort was wadv to cupture the bold robber; vul, thouun the ofilcers hiad tboir auspicious 83 to whous the min ulght be, sutticiont evidence could not be obtained to captu cowmit him, Wikl & fow duys past, the Expee a clew bad otiars, ' ke malda for thew must, viry greatly appolnted wiacs, Washington Melzute, as he wae lsmc, The wit- Busses badn's lied, but they had mado u mistake. Dan Bulivan, uf Bouth Englewood, was n cailed, but by didu't testity lo what 'Felki pected, 80 hie wis told to stand satde. 1lubert Noleon swora that hie, Uugnes, and Salli- van weru in Peschel’s ealoon, snd Bullivan avsed Puschiel about thie man who was with ths boy who passud 1o counlerfelt uicuey, sud Peschel sald ks bad s fger off, sud was talivr than Hugles. Judge Bange drew oot thas the witness bad baen iudicted at BpringBold for aitempling o give bogus ball for Hughos. Sulllvau wys recalled, a wistake hsviug boen Lutheou Larior City and the Phitadelphia Mints. ‘Tl Carson-Uity-made dollar welghs two yruing ore, by sctus) test, Whan tout colned In I’hlmul- vhig. o Ju & pile of $2U the ditterence in heigbi s the (hicknoss of wiory theo ous colu,—tbst le, & pilo of tweuty-uue Philadelphia-culned dullers’ is Dub 38 bizh ws Lo Of twenty wa Cazeon Ciy. 'ben muotser diffecenco fe noticeabls in the diea. The aprig which the vogle Lolds [n bis cliw 1 larger 1 one coin than It 1s in toe otber, sud there v uwore spate Detween the wiug sod 1he letlor AN n - America.™ ‘There ate vthur slight - tuuststeucics, which slould Lo Fewedivd, siuce Lue curine a76 not, opparcutly, of an equul quality Tweutleth stryets, was called in the Criminal Court | Miss Hrotk, whow he alsu abindoned afier some Yesterday, out, owlng (0 tha'abyence of » meterigl | years hiod elapsed. Insome way tho avandou witness fur the people, was continged until (s wives tn thoir- search for thelr erring spou. Herewsore Crawford bas been bold and | chisnced tagup scross each other, and the ro us wock o lawb, | wuls was 3 comtunation of thu tures inat r his bauglng uro | bin. | Blucs sbauduniug his st wife, Lobolt has . and his attorneys, Van aees wro | pertiaps marricd Lis fourth be Aith wite, st ledst aushiaw, do uot deny the ety outbustage | certain rumure would niake It avpeanso, sithouxh Ueally. m- 7Mfin bave not yet succeeded in ferroting out % & Walker was over yesterday looklug afterihe Y 30 D00 yor08 b, whlch ATatrang, with a brent | yomsrol it OB L rora und e the s Hlouriel of LTumpets, Dropossd Saluzday Lo enjoli | wap (g tho wurld that vne would suspect as a la the payment of. Fiv sald that Aroutrong had | gijler, ; 'Yhat the contrury iv bis chatsctor wae evi- dencud by the fact thet fa his room the ulicer wao INEW YOREK. This popular resort for travelers has been reja- venated sud improved, All the features that bavo 30 slgnally coutributed to its world-wide ropula- ton will bo matotained. A uaiform rato of prices, $4.50 per day for all partaof the houas, URIAN_WELCH, Propr. e SIAV GOODE. D PALMEL BOUSE LAIR NTORE. ANNOUNCENMENTS. PLASTER 3. Hagior SHANNON, THE & vEAKL ‘old brodigy, Wii 18 tu reappear by raqueet at Ao Ourinlck Hatl g'rl-ny eveulog, 1¥ 80 uulumoled pliouo- ‘sud wli] correctly reprodiics an ublFe orsion Lo, of soata He ls lasl ariug [ oucs. The salg day begina st Junsco, MeClunis & Co.s to Company, given up tba fght. but was very reticent whon B i - . CABE WILL CONDUCT T The best place {1 Chles for Mar watbier §a weight, valoe, or st thiukiay il been found, put a detect- | madeju the place wherv the conversution 100k | wekud why. Hodid not get hils mouey, because ¢ 7 . A GABE WILL 3 D i no school-tenchers ure in s bad way | doubt that Seiby 1. Mower, the hero of half-a- |~ o reply tu Judko ianze, hu sald he was doing | that the osder for 1Chud nob besy draws. Defore | Jugijce Mossison Lold him fn $2,000 bouds to roc.ur 270 W, sdlwn-ef, Uatalosucs about thelr walarles, uud don't know what to do | Guzen forgerice and thu ezuniplary Lusbaud of two | notbing now, and had been dolag 14 for fuue ot | Jeaviux he zequested that the 330,000 Lo divided | JuneB, - al TOMMITTEE OF THE ) free. MRSTHATIL ULL. ubaut the matee, They havy bad uo money sloce | UF WOME Wives, te tho lan they waal. five yeurs, lu had gono bail fur quite s nulberof | fuig abous seveaty-fve urders, rausing in devou- 5o A o Rl ek S0 | 3 = Junuary, uud sow they aru protlered scrip ou ac- UM 18 PROBADLY ARKXSTED SHE THIS. guu ‘There wlilt b Judguionts aysiust blm,. | potion from $14, 48 10 §3, 000, and tuu ordors were R 5 A P o count of tho February salsrive, Bt thiete of Jii- | This was a bold scheme, but entirely In keeping | bul e know nothiuy of tavn. s went 10 | yubscqueotly so draws, and wil Lo deilvered to « BUBURBAN, i ¥ 7 8 i e 'lur:y_c'n:. &u .“,‘L““",',"‘,‘“"“ clll;um bdu vt wlkh ulhur-‘ that have hfiu h’wunhl cu'mu_h P‘T-cfi:‘l fl:f;:f.\"fi:f 'n".“u“;.:' “‘"’:’n‘a’f«l‘w s u;llnb bim to-duy. L. mvanwrow, LAWN MOWERS, Siklyitu pril sl sanaiies: u ¢ it al parow they bave lo whort Lime prior to bis ejectment frow the em. | od b ! nk. oW, " wardl PO e b vl oty SO TUGSEEY 3 I Sy v s WLt DT | A e toad. a s mamed W3, | *Foprence Mulliue, bgues pattuor n the Liae | | «Waterford Jack, | a notorlons ldividusl, was A cowardly massnlt was comultted Mondey N FOICAHE AWK, 292 Wi s Cliidace "y huve trled tha banks und brokers, bus meet | Taywr recuived wn order, purportivg to be wigued | coln tom rubbery, swore that bo weut to Carpen- | lodied lu Jus Jeaterday moralaz. Sha saigu frou | -eveniay on wpriutez by the nawe uf Ceorge A, Stone—somethilog New, Hand. | e ————— with litle encourugewvut, 45 cuute on the dullar | by un employw of the lufim-auompuny. oo the ud Carponter told bun that the wag | Myde Pask sud 1s a4 4 vi; y thiel, prod- V! sowy, Durablc, sud Cheap, ::;-nhmn. tiate, und lanatio. Sby le well kuows iu the 1owe, who recently saught the charms of solitude ity by roputation, aud will to-morrow | buro vrevaruidey to returnlug fo type-atickine, D ntion of her sanly fouted ‘Tu tho | Mo bappeucd iuto the saloou of PatDBroderick Couuty Court, thero beiug 1o wispute as to her |'Monday cvenitng, snd soon noliced twd or three Ruilt of the other charges. A reporter groetod her | 'horg cltizeus eyving him askance. ‘The'gctivn of %e %t Jack ™ “tn e cell duriug the day, sad sho " 4 Wi sometning N e brage ot e Tenubiarity, ‘aud wauted juy | roeTIek bty g e Tor, Didi Y eae Voubg it £ understand thal' sho was ** Mis : T e irest, Bear e by | 4y Al b, ane no left foe 8 mefduociud o2, She ts undoubtedly lusaaa. . the” e e irndenick aegraed o™ o Committes beld 8 secrot meatl qak. ' avs thai on bl wey t0- e oo 1o cabmutue the pay-roll OF the | wards the fake Lroderick nd tho ~others Suty ‘Creasnrer. 1t bad bevn clurged that (e | wet Blwi 2 that — Drodenick = bad evidently By i scetoiliated afatust Peertit. wine | Deard (e allbeation. sud charsed i with ity foi- boug offered vuly. Last 33turdsy thu payment of ruldzice wus begUn, but only about une-half of thy 80U tuachers vwbioyed Ly thu city would accept the wcrip. Supl. Doly took s, bt the majorily of tue Prncipals und High-Schooul tcacters would hava none uf it. ‘The teachers complaln that they cauuot dispuas of tie papur i poyuwens for thelr 10thlog, oud that sice they have been cut down ber cent 1n satarics, 116 Unfate to 8ak thein Lo subait to 4 furth 3 Lly L June sai Tente fur ackuol property sad Fecelpls from Stale tasabion whil be cuuiiog fu, sad 1t e expected that Our new BtateRoom Nu European tutht i Lu ko wy eedn LT 1L Tuuriats’ cutdis 1 peclullss CULKLES T, Wil 143 Blate-ds. — e e—— T e L Ganther's Confectienert. Paymaster for §170, Tuyloe presented tuis vrder to thy visploye, who protosted Ebat it was forgery, aud be kuew nothiug about i5. The lor cue down_upon blower, who cowprowleed the watter by waking a chattel wortzsye upou his furaiture ig Danviile, which Taylor wccopted and set blu frec, He lwmediately scized Vo Turaitury, which euly lu pare made him whole, LUT TUE MO2T A0GRAVATED CASB of all was that of the lady whbo keeps the Delavag House, and po doult bas basd work Lo muke both cuds weet from year to yeur, It will be remuem- Uered that, o the firat article which appearsd Tur Tonyss sguinat Muwer, wmention was wel @ Lioney wid 4 tall mau sod had ons in anewor to Judve Bange, that be got out of the Penitentiary last Wednesday. ‘flo denied thi bad made No. 204 Wost Madison sircet (hibe saloun) & dop for 1biuves and counters feitees, OF tbat ho Dad been engaged fn sbuvinz **quees " fur the lask Leo years, GUILTE. After briet arguments, that of Mr. Felkor oc- cupylng balf wu bLour, aud of Judize Bange only. teu winutes, “Thy Court chargod the Jury sud wubmitted the cusy Lo them, . lenTAIL. el AT LAWN ot ¥ | \frra e o e bl HOWERS == ey 2 ‘DLaty: ecdsmen and Fioslais. MOWERS, $1310 825, Lawis Grass buedaa PAE T Tt T

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