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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1876—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. William White, a prominent merchant of 8hanghl, China, 11 at the Sherman Tfouso. Conductors on the South-Division cars now use the Hornung puneh to rogister fares, All kinda of femalo holp promptly far. niehed at the Free Employment Bureaa of the ¥, M. C, A, Fifth avenne, W. D. Moore, a noted Demaeratic politi- clan of Western Pennaylvania, and 8 prominent flcmher of tho Plttsbnrg Dar, la at the Sherman ouse. Gen. Bates, the Natioualist candidate for State Treasurer, called nnon Marshal llllde yoso terday, Iie docs not sco s sure victory floating in the afr. Ferdinand_ Fleingohman, a grinder, 4D cara of age, dled lmld:-nlr at do'clock Taat even- ng at hia home, No, 220 Clybonrn avenuc. Heart disease ix tho supposed canse, Mr. Charles A. Frye, of the Sherman Tlonse, loft last esening for & rip to Salem, Mavy, Humor has it that e will retnrn to Chlcago with one of tho Lay Stale's fair danghters na his bride. Michael Laudors, the youth who rescnod Jncob (iross frnm drowning, ‘18 requested to call at tho Armary. A notice in yesterday's Tninuxe, de- l{nnlhn‘z hls {neralc act, has "accured s good position or him, Coronor Dietzach yesterday hold su in. qucet npon the remains of (h infant son of Tlenry Wiemeler, of Washington Heighta. who was burned to death tn a Ar ried by another son tnrough tho earcless nse of matches. John Connell, 6 years of age, residing at the corner of Kinzle and Baldwin rircets, was yes: terday morning bitten in the right leg by & 1 pet di Tho animal evinced signs of madnct and was killed by Ofticer Cook. The temperature yesterday, a9 observed by Monasse, ontician, No. 88 Madiron street (Tnin. ux® Dullding). was, at 8. m., 0D degrees: 10a. m.. 713 12m., 67; 3n. m., 67; 7 p.m., &4, Bare owetor at 8 a, m., 20.87: 7p, m., 20,80, At a meoting_of Progress Lodge, I, 0. O. F., held Wednesday evening. the following officors were elected: B. B, Ticsenfeld, N, G.; George H. Kroll, V. G.; Jacob Kahn, Secratary:Joseph Bugor, Treasurer; and Goorge 1. Froboese, Rep- Tesentative, Tho box-mnkers held o meoting ot the Weat Twellth strect Turner Iinil last evening. and elocted officers of tho organization farmed n weolc or %o ago. These men disclaim any connection with the Communlsts, and foy that thele Hoclety fs for benefcial and not political or Incendlary par- posce. Col. Angnstns Jncobson delivered hin lectare an F‘Cash" at the Methodlst Church at Wheaton Thureday cvening to o large and appre- cintive andienco, which wan put into a_merry mood by the lecturer at tho beginning, He kept his hearers in a state of pleasant excitement and #c for an bour and & quarter. * Geor;lgu Higgineon, 87 Kem old, hns Leen missing from his realdenco, No. 4003 Drairio ay- saue, ainco May 28, When last seen Lo was in Austln, asiing ils way foto the conntry, lie wore n rtoel-mixed jean suit, black felt hot, and a fall white beard.” Any intelligence concarning him will be thankfully recelved at the numberabove mentloned, Tack O'Donnoll, n tenmstor in the employ of the Phernix Distillery. had & narrov escape from_death yesterday aficrnoon. While driving outof thoe yard with & load of whisky he wns thrown fram hla seat dircctly nnderona of the whecls, which paxsed over s budy. No bones were brokan, but ho complained of having under- gono o serlous squecze. The * Big 4.” or in_ other words Measrs. Holden, Lipe. Muus, and Millard, clnimants to the oflice of WWest Park Commieslonors, yathered themeolyes together yesterday afterncon. Mr, Lipe presided and Mr, Millard 'pat it down In the book. A bid of Jacob Williame for the old lron- safes In Central Park, for wlich he offurcd 8200, was rcferred to the appropriste Commiltee, Another bid of $08 for the crass in Central Park wan referred to the Committes on Improvemen and sftor & ten-mnnio sceslon the Board adjours ca until the 170 fust. Commoncement week at Allen Acadomy closed yeatorday with a rich and varled programmo of oratorical and muslcal exorciaes. The four pre- slous dayn were given to n careful exatminntton of the varioua classes {n_both preparatory and neas demlc depurtments, and the verdict of excallent Judges was that the puplly acomtted themsolves admizadly. Of thoee who graduate from the Acad- emy it isnnderetood that Albart B, Halo rocs ta the University of Michigan, Frank 3. Davey and Georgze 1. Robbins to Yale, and Henry A, Wolcott to Dartmouth College, Tho reception in the oven- ing at President Allen's, In honor of the graduating clane, was highly enjoyed by those prenont, O The Rov. Mr. Craven, of the Ialsted Strect M, E. Church, ia hulding e sorles of meet- ings an ¥riday evenings for the pirpons of onlight- enjug his flock and other peoplo fu the vicinity of Twentfeth and Sounth lalsted streets regarding tho real aims of the Communists. oo of these mects Ings wos held yesterdnav ovening in the lectnre- room of the chuirch. The pastor dellvered o renernl sddrees on the audject above-mentioned, and gave hin hearera nome good adrice concernlog the exer- tisc of aconomy and steady habits, It was oxpectrd that some of the Soctaliaix would bo_present and engage inan argument with the raverond gentle. man, but they talled 1o apocar, The subjoct for next Friday avoning will be, *'The Relation of :«n\mr-k‘uvlu;{ Machinery to the Cause of the Work- ngmen, " ‘Tho lady managers of tho Chiengo ITomo for the Friendless wonid tender thelr gratefu] acknowlodgment 1o thase, both from cotntry and city, who by thelr prasence and their pounds rendered theo annual reception a financial aucceas ond an enfoyablo occasion. Thelr thanka are due 1a tho florists and friends whono exquisite Howers beautified the house, and embellished hundreds of button-helcs, To the prens, who so kindly oa- slsted ln informing the public they were ready to recelve them. To tho followiny Juidies and gentle- men, who contributed so accoplably o the entas- taiunent of the afternoon and evenlng by their recitations and music: 3rs, Clarn D, Hlnc{. Mre, Lieorge T. Coom! Ien Alice Kimovon, Mre. 11, Bluas {who made hor debut in Chicaro aw an elocu. tioniat), Miseen Grace A. Llltz, Miua and Pauline Tomwmelds, * Beests M. Drannan, ard Mr, A, F. McCarrol and Mr. C. W, Sununy., To Moasrs, Tyon & lenly for the weo gf & eplendid Steinwny {l’anv. Alwo to Mr. Edzerton, Nos.! 17 and 40 ‘ourteonth street, for wany favors, Mrs, F. D, Unay, Secretary, A CHICAGO WORLD'A PAIIL Bome of the particularly onturprising trade. pers of this city aro orzing Just now thato World's Fair be held in Chicazo in 1882 or 18K3, One of thein observes:. ** It {s ot lao suon nor inaporouriate to suggest that anoiher World's Fair shotild be hold 1o this country, in this city, within the next fow yearw, Progrees (n all material juate ters in this era is romarkably rapld. America has hor part to perform, und i ilot slow to percelve it, ‘This city {s the heart, and d, and purse of the Ttepubilc, and muat fuide ity actlon. Let us, then, have tho next World's Falr hero.” It 18 true that tho advantages of Chicago for this kind of exhinl- tion aro by no means meagre, as there are railvays radiating in every dircction, navigation facliities exiending to tho "Atlautic, and 1he hotel nccom. madations are superior to thoso of sny city of equal wizo in tho world. ‘Tue same paper guoted above goey ou to yemark thuta World's Fale hold hera would give business of overy kind a tremeunaous dmpetus, and be the meuns of crouting n largely wugmented foreizn demand for American mani- factures, milllons of dollars among tho norchunts. Jnant facjurere, hotols, amusement caterers, rallrous and be tho weans of increasing the population of Chicago by 000 to 000, Some of (hers supposed reaults, enpecially (he last, aro fuutastic sl in anemiueut degres, ss experienco hina often cemonstrated, but, noverthelces, Tus Trisrxy publishen tho' fact that anch a rapitcstion has been wade. Tho dizcuselon may lead to somethlng. TOVERNMENT BUIL, Tun internnl revenue recclpis ayurogated §21, - TT:5.03 yeaterday, The receiuts from the tax on spirits yestordsy were 310,051, 10, The §nb-Treasury received $30,000 of the new siners yostorday, snd paid out 0. Cashiler T, . ey, of the Sub-Treasury, :r(l for I'ox Lake ou o fsbing excursion la LTt ng. Finte dtatrict during the past yoar produced 23, - barrels of alculiol for exporiation, which s- 8 total value of abuut £530,000, Upon juvernment received uotsx. It goes lo ,und other polate, from wlaeice it the shapo of brandy, colognes, wines, champsgnes, and handkerclief exiract: A HULSH AND PHABTON 1t s not to bo presumud that overy verson tn the city in uot familiar with the two persons and a b and phaeton who snd which crested all ses ton vuu‘vlla( morniug ut the corner of Mad! street and Pifth aveuue. The Lorea snd phacton uecd no special my nery, unarsuming tuai Vanety kuown ore of tuterest, The womay Is fat, very fut,some where fu the neighborhood of 400 pounds, Ebe has 8. coarst, Yed faco; » dlwioue tive Lesd tlat looks somothing 1lke uuto which the lnyulur knowa no stule, and for fewe nitio cunoslfy’s sake It may be said that she wewrs Ler Latr crawn tglitly (o ths top of ber head, and there” kuotled atid suroiounted by o doil's Wt Bhe enfaldy her monstrous forw {i s purplo plusk closk. By ber sido sat 1—0r Wiat panecd ton, The boreo is an ordls und the Bhueton is of asket.* Biut the peopla fornman. Iis was about P or e ®aldbesaed Sl e size s ol iere is to bl 1 +*Mother™ Beall and liee **BusLabd: Kns Reors & Norio 8de bavulo and & **busband.™ Bho fs & hard case well-kuown 1o the police. The afuresaid trouble sceined Lo be thal & mau with o slar on and & piccs of paper In bls haud was tryloglo taky pos- scasion of tho borse and phacton, An jmmenss crowd gatbered about and divided ftaclf fn wapport of tha particlpauts iv the squabble. Sumo perevns cven went so far 3 Lo draw revolvers, and the po- Yice were oblived 10 Inteefere. | After the wan with u atar and 8 plece of paper badwuccerded b getting und bad d& with 1t, & n:}»vucr Jearued 1hat 1he fuss waa alf about a debtof $50 which Hastmanu Lrow, the wholesale liquor- dealers, clafinod was dua them froum ** Mother” beott. The 6ria got out an altachuwint. and stable Marshall, of Justics Kovinsua's Coutt, was nisrely fultilig Lis dutyla servng the paper, Cohn, Lesser & Co. Hawatd, 1t ia olnimed, iated himaelf into the’ faver of Deitha Fasol, of e 01 #o faithlally, and In a gentlemanly manner, 9 8l spectators can testily. HOTEL ARIVALS, nriax Miller, Bostons §. Q. A. Marttn, Darenports.f. G. Hodzes, + Curd, Lonlavilie; J, Carpes, Ahiaron, iwettér, Jr., Rwitzerland; ¥ i . Lyneh, § Yarron Leland, Kan Fractscoy Ffetcn: er, Itotland, Vi.: Jonathan it. Jager,’ New Orloanag ;‘. E. 8mith, Aiheny. ..trand Farifc=The Hon, J. . dutier, Indlanapoiisy Dr. Qeorge” fonnwon, "New Yark: David Roas, Dunedin, N, Z.1 &, i, Jarris, Xew Drleans: C. F. L1, Hostoni E. J. Darney, T Guehriit, Thlieeling. W, Val{ the llov: S, M lon, Cleveiand; Jndge €. 1. Krum, &t Lonie Cltntony ¥, R, ival rman fiou 81 W, 0. Moore, PI by e St Am e ntooy 1 e O o Poorlas 11, 2 okt Ered Wi Tacines ™ Kew ark; Col. P.Amaa Smith, c. Nneh, Bt Josephs net, PRy R s i g T4 3 .G Blmpon, Gakiand, Caicy il 1 4 Kankaxco; the Han: 1. B i, Wateld, Mas G F MeUleane, Bilisbine: Jamen’ Nitehie. Sfontreals 'l C. J. Mattl Mitidtot Jonn.1 Col. J. P, Rlock- el Doy ene fhan Clisart Wob lrnits nckIoF s . K. Farnswortl, Kt e Oakiey snd W, He Ames, Now York; T. I, Rervie, LaCrosse. CITY-IIALL, Noarly all the departmonts waro eclosed on account of tho funaral of ex-Police-Commls- sfoner Talcott. The Treasurer's receipis wera: Comp. troller, $1,040.39; Connty Treasnrer, 87,803,083 Water Offfce, 83,101.80; Collector, 32235 lotal, $14,832.07. e paid ont 81,430, Fred Konting, of New York, who left that city 1ast Wednesday In company of John McMahon, in wanted at the police headquarters. Snpt, Hickey ‘has 330 for lim which his mother sent on. The_Cominittes on Streets and Alloys, Bouth Division, were to have heln a meeting to conslder the matter of opening Farroll streetand widening Thirty-fieat strect, but as Ald, Gilbort, gho bad the popers, dld not attond, nothing was ane. Tho police nrrested 2,004 porsons in Alny, The principal chargeswero: Assault, 22: careying concealed weapons, 18; drunk, 158; disorderls, 170; Inmatcs of honsea of ill-fame, mambling ,ete., 803 larceny, 181 threas I YAgrancy, doing business withont a licenss, 187, It wns mgurled yesterdny nronund the Clty-TIal] that the National Bank of Illinofs had re- fueed to cnsh any more of the city scrip, althongh 1ta Directors had previously agrocd to (ake a large amonnt at02 cents on tha dollat, A reparter visited the bank in the afternoon. and was infor; od by Mr, 1L 1L Nash, the Cashler, that the re ort was incorrect and that the bank was still re deeming the acrip. It had happened that tn the morning & largo number of atrect-taborers had been pald off by the city authorities, and they had crowded into the bank In full force, to the groat la- conventence and hindrance of the regnlar businens, Tt was found necessary to call in several policomen to keep order, and finally it was thought best to exnel the mob altogether. During the day the bank continued 10 accommodato amall parties of these laborors, and an acrangoment wiil be mado b’ which the work of cashing tho scrip will here- after be done at the City-Hall or some other place outslde the bank. The Committes on Police began tha in- vestigntion of Ald. Ryan's charges agalnst the ** Lake ntroet aquad,'* ‘and devoted three hours of the day to hearing testimony. Tho allegations are insubstance that the aguad is in collusion with thisves, bunko-ropom, and gamblers, and protect wambling-dens; that tho sqnad, o cortain of the ofticers, are In the confidence of tho worst classea of soclety, nund receive presents from the keepers, “of mock-suction shups, snide Jeweley storex, gambling-houses, and even frum the peannt and frult venders, A’ number of the menibers of the squad, and also those recently dis- charged, were examined. Tne former, of course, snld they knew not! bout the nileged eorrup- tion, and the latter & od 10 no muterlal facta, Ex-Patrolman_ Stewart, howover, relnted one thing which, while it looks had, may hare been all right, Ilesatd & year ago last May a Uranger wan robbed of $110 {n'the Wnsiingion-street Ginnel. Three men were snspectod, and orders wero given by Livut, Gerbing Lo arrest them, Slewart cap- tured one of them, **Black Jack,” and took him tlon, he admitting on the way 26 tiat one’ of the party, Arrivin there, met Gerbing, ~ ond told bim the — prironer wne, tierbing t luto Snot. Hlickey's office, aad prescntly out and asked *‘Lisck % Jack ™ if he was ons unp ** Lovy's gang. Jack admitted 8. Ger- of bing then told Siewart to Jet the man co, sayineto tho Jateer that he could find him ut any tima, and ardering Stewart foreturn ta his post. ‘Thus far the investization 18 a farce. Tho only thinps brouzht ant, beyond what Stewart stated, are the old _atorics of “subscriptions Ly the squasl 1o bn it Gerbing rot of parlor farniture and Wle wifo a stk drest, “Ald. Ryan wns evidently dlsappolnted at the rosl or assumed iguorance of the witncsaes, and it can wafely be predicted that the Commitico's of- forts will not result in getting at tho bottom facts, 11 there Is corruption in the squad or in the poilce departmont, CRIMINAL, Datectivo Holuzman yesterday arrested an 18-ygar-old boy nomed Fred Keating, who ron away from his hume in Willsborough with John AcMahon, The garish pleasurcs which the latter promised Llm were not realized, and the boy 18 now willlng to return to hiw parents. Justico Matson wns to have oxamined J, C. Micharas yesterday, Mr. Richards ts of tho Ttichards Tr ks, and Asher Adams, of Osaze City, Kan., says that ho_obtained from him 3540 undee falso uretenses. Jiefors the opening of tho caxg the Justico was informed that the Grand Jury had found an Indiciment ny; e, Richnrds, nv:n‘i the Justice Court proceedings were dispeused wi Elbridgo B, Plorce, Al IHnnkins' nsslstant at tln pool-room, was held to the Criminal Court eatorday i $500 bonds oy Jusico Pollak for forkIng the name of Jacob Wolfurd to orders upon Nos. 80 ana #2 Wahash ave. nuv, for $120 worth of ciears. lierco once kept the cizars-cave nt Wolford's, and whito thore com- mitted tho deeds Wolford denled the genninencas of the orders Auton Funk, the book.enthorlng wtudent of Rush MedIcal College, was baforo Justlco llam- mill yeaterday, and tho scarch-waarant cases In which he figures weie gone Into. The varivus uk-dealers herotofore” mentioned as lonors of Looks praved their rights tu the hooks fonnd In Funk's room, Next uudn{ the young man wiil be examined on the warranis sworn out by tho dealers above mentioned. Detectivis Schaack and Whalen, yestordny arrestad 3ax Howard, a feliow who has verved two enrs in the llouse of Corraction, and who has jald for upwards of 8 year 1 tho County Juil, wlter hls relcase “ingra- 0. 203 North Clark street, aud ono atternoon wille sho was away fram homs he entared by r\elnl of duplicate keya aud casrled off the furnl- ure eluted over hls got married yesterday. for 8123, and falt so Ho disposed of It ddenly ucqulrod wealth that bo Mad netors : Walter Sherman, a formor lmukkn.gcv for U, W, lichannon, carrlage-maker at Nu, b3 Weat Madlson etreat, who forged his employor's nauia and obtalned a bolt of carriage- cloth from I', llayden & Co., of No. 45 Lake strect, upow il Heuben Sherman, no rolas Hon ~to the abovo, who ls charued with obtaining about 6,000 wortn ot Inmber from ©, Curtly, upon represcutation that 10 uwned & lurge ranche near I'ueblo, Col. and who ultorwards butrwed 31,000 from' biny auil oy llm Lo ko security far 8 £000 wians bIL. 'Eh above bave nob teen aerested, but the puullc are warned ugsiust them, Blinor arresta: Angustns J. Dunbar, an ex-employe of llaaley's Theatto, who was under arceat womo weekn ago o and sinco Lis discharge gu as uie pleasaul as pusmibly, Yesterdsy afornoon b made bimeell obioxious ot rehearsnl in the the tee, and us oidered 1o move on by the janitor 4 Wergman, the apecial policeman. Tue stead, he '*wiitoped 'em both, " and wae theroe upun . aricdled on a churge of dise urdufl{ cunduct. Anguat . Kuehtbach, a 0-yesr-old employe of Reeves, the gold-bieater, who Las been delven craxy, it fa wsid, Ly the eruolly of hlw uncio any Huscdian, @ men pamed Man, reslding iu the North Divia James Keewln aud Joun Willmott, chargod with Tlal, u eharge preferred by Frod L, llurris, of No 110 tilinols streel, whom they attempted 10 ol from the vreinisvy for non-payment of rent (o K, C, Cole, luud aveol. Poter ALt and wife, keepwr of tho Liagly liouvs ou Canai strest. chiarged witly robbery Ly Jobn Bothers, who bus been boardiiig ot tho houss fur ome wreks past, Lut who Las not paid auy buard, 1ls was about 1o leave towp yeutctdas, und learned for tho orat tiwe that AbL sud wife hud sold his §150 gold watch and chaln in order 10 pay exponses, Alao Charles Neldle, who passed & counterfeit Wililawn Meyer, tave Rleluknecht 20 note upon ud refused to nake goud; Gus- ) waking tireats to kI L1 wife, Who wb ouce repeuted, baded him, ol seked Wim to stoke her & love-lap, aud coupromieed the diiculiy by fibibing three boees fu 8 saloon sdfoluing tus (ot Madison siroet Buatton; Heuey lslman, arceny of » ~Lrush frow Willians Latti- { No. 101 llubberd strcet; Luke Wellaly cs Lynch, lurceny of nowspapers from ¥ intne North Diviston; V. Scnthsptaki, 1tk th cun{lu batleq of somo cloibiu;: n, the notorluae clolbing-mes- plicated in the so-called Esger oty O'Counog, whuin Deiect- us bmplicuted I the Gago Liros, from Julius M. cbant who w clotls-cobbere Ive Hyan alleg, silk-Tubbery, TUN CONFLICT OF EXPERTS. Holore Justico Calvin Do Wulf yesterday sfier- noun appeated Fellx Lallauwe, "8 Fronchman, charged with forcery, fic was held to tko Crim: 1ua) Court 1 bouds of $:500. The circumstuces of tho case are a8 follows: Mcrker Uros.y 8 Jewbh frm of pocketbook wakers, contracted with La Baume fur ie services for & year, ‘Thisis what La Haume and b shows ihul purpurty ta be s writien coulract slined by Merker Brothers. At the expiration of six wontbs the Brm dispensed with bls serv- itcew us confidential clerk, and he sued thew, sud o the Couty 'Court obtalped u udgent of damagos Of wbout $200, Merker 105, 1hen cuused Lo Baume's arrest for forgery. Tho Tesull was a8 above uoted. An lutvrcatiug partof yestiday's canmination was tbe cuntlics of tastimony affered by twn experts in handweite ing—Prof. K, U, Pipee and Prof, 1. 1. Babcoex. The teatimony of the ona waa in dircet condict syith that of the other, Ono gavoas his oninlon that the signature of the contract conld not he that growth. A nyman eannof, of conrse, doscribe the operation [n technieal terma, hut the reault ‘was that the soleen was temoved in ita entirety, In a healthy full-grown man this organ (il auch it can properly bocalled)weighs from soven to twolve 80 humbly and aa purely made that he fargave her, and married hor again to maie snre that she was his Iawful wite. 'Two yenra ago they saparated for incomatibility of tamper. Ilo lost_track of hor for & while, and thon traced her to Retroll, whers 7 Merker firos,, and Draf. Daocock eatd. tht La | ounces. . The one removed weiehed eiahil pouns, | ho foand’ hia wife. hving with & one-eyed Tennme eonld ot have writien 1t A dixnificd and | ond tho _arterial and venous biood which | Ynlcan who called hinieelf Adlen. . his earnest dispute was the natural and Incvitable | ran from 1t welghed abont theee | deformed ereatnen had ron away from ‘a wife and resnit vonnds more, The pulre of the | threo chlidren, and a gardener who ded with patient oranined atoady and 0l dating the entirs [ them it ran Sivay from two wiven,” Sudlenly . Sheration, and when tha surgeons Ieft they. entor. | Mre. Partons disnapsared, aficr n i DUST TO. DUST, TAined hopes that therb WAt yob & chanta of hia | tionely aisnosad of Farons' furnitnro, Ha teacked FPUNERAL SERVICES OF THE LATE MANCEL TAL- cott. The faneral services over tho body of the late Mance! Talcott were conducted quietly and In the prescnce of Mfe-long friends and scquaint- snces of the deceascd yesterday morning In the Church of the Redecmer, corner of Washington and Sangamon streets, The floral decorations within that plain but exceedingly home-like bulld- ing were simply remarkable in their profusion,and in tho richnees, elegance, and rare tasts of their design. On entering the audlence-room, the eye was attracted toa crayon portralt of the departed eltizen, which formed the cenlre-ptece of the | wa; decorations, Standing In front of the mein pulplt desk, it waa draped with tho twin- recovery, facore now, the booka the spleen adherent. In this inal sutgeons was 1n finding & 1l gatare eonld be applied. taken on fat, Enlargement of the splecn ia fortnnatoly not & cammon diseaxe, and enrex are even rarer. reported fn medical clrcles that nnli nine opera- Lions Involving the total romoval of ¢! d, and of these mx proved fatal, ! of the kind haseverbennattempted in the West unt Tiesides this, In every case set dawn in | by foating "' e it adhered in soverat piaces, and the groatest difficnlly met with by the eduncle to which a 'he spleen has been removed from the lower animals withont danger to life, and the only reault hias been that the snimsl hi Tiut the removal In man_ha been a ticklish piece of business, n?ulvlng the nicest care, and even then 70 per cont of treated have snccumbed, eituer from shuck, hewm- them ihronch the Junzle of pine forest to Alpens, Dbat she recognbzed him not. ‘The ensulng spring Parsons eamo to this eity,and thence went to Yeorln, whera his slster resfded, He obtatned omployment in restaurant, and boarded with a earpenter named Christophse Ford, who, singalarly enough, was living with & woman, whom he had had two children, but to whom he was not married, he having a wife o closa at hand as 8t, Louis, and whom he dared not go back nupon. Boarding at the rame piace was an amiable 1iitle blonde named Emma Cathevan, Ford and Parsons fell in love with hor about the same time, and avout two wacks ago Ford propord to elope with her, but ahe, knowing the true elrcamatances of his married Iife, absolntaly refused, I'arsons’ anit prospered, and’ Jast Baturday whe was marrled to him by s Methodist clergyman, Of course the Ford man. 1t is @ aploen ara Nothinj that Is, non- those rorhages, inflammation, In this case the great | sion became 100 warm for the nowly-married ing, clinging emilax, offest by iles of | oncctaburenanacd s from The terrible stock ta | couple, A they came o thie clty, Trie whrrant pnre white, Above tha pleture appeared | tho system. No man knows the functlons of the | for ns’ arrest was procured by this man Ford, n floral star and crescent, tho offering of the zen- tlamen connected with the Fiest National Bank. On theleft wne & floral picce, composed of o cen. teal cros with an anchor on ona sida and a heart on the uther, violets in the hare lorming the word fteal,” the gitt of tho Chnreh Society, Near by atood n wreath and croes, 1he silent but meaning expressiun of the widow's love for the departed Another cross, from the nephows and nieces; fioral sickle and a sheaf of wheal, from Miss Pa; #on: n haep, from Mr, W, J. Ellinwood nl':clh npathy witl the liver, n affected in tbls way, wlicat shea, from Mr. and Mes, D, 1. Cooke Burgeon at an early dato. tr[o?‘- lmlm Ml;. Jq;hr; n}‘lh'uxlre; n‘ldldw fiui" r:‘ with a rising sheaf of wheat, from Mr. W. R.. H 9, B crome, feom Kies Frosts o floral pillow, from J1e. FLORENCE M’CARTIY, and Mrs. Ar K. Clatk, with tio word ** Uncle" | PUMMELED DY A PRISONER IN TIT JAfL. In lettera formed of violeta: and a crown, in which wera sixty tea-roses ta denote tho nge af tho de. ceased, from the brother, Mr. A. B. Talcott, com- pleted tha decorations, The reevices bogan abont 11 o'clock, when the coflin containing"the remainy wero reverently borne forward and aeposited In front of the pulpit by thoelght ;m]l-l-c:uerl,—)k. ¥. D. Gray, Ald. Throop, Me. H. M, Singer, ox-Ald. Maginnias, Mr, John Tyrrol, Mz, M. Kimball, Me. 8. B Walker, and” Mr, 8, Rand, The Rev. Sumnar Lllls, pastor of the Church of ‘the IRedeemer, to ‘his ups and downa, horse: splecn, but it is supposed to bio & sort of roservale, or Y“M A filter wonld be a bettor word, erally belleved that it servea as nn organ for the rellef of the nortal circnlation, and ft {8 certatnty in Persons who have beon fcted with Intermittent fovor are pecaliarly ila- 0 suflet from enlaryement of the splesn, bot 80 the patient iad not, mo far aa known, A’ decription af the orer-unn. conched In technlcal terma, will bo Riven to the medical fraternity by the officiating Tho ex-Rev., Florence McCarthy is very unfor- tunate, and avery day's exporlence’in tho practice of his adopted professlon—lasr—soems to add to Sldney Wheeler, in jail for teallng, gave him s ‘‘down' yesterdny, d_bralsed head, face, and body, and he was a client of his, 100, of whom better treatment ougnt fo have been cxpected. Wheeldr's story of the affalr 1s, that, some days a8 the prisonar aavs, n“ul{ ont of apite. The prisoner states in hle defense that In Au- gust, 1877, he received » notice that his wife had sued for divorce, which statoment 1s_eorroborated by atelegram from Ann Arbor, The suit, ow. ever, waa not pushed. probably for lack of funds, and the Lill of divorce has never been obtained. ‘The Jlttla blonda know nothing about thi of Parsona’ life until yonterday, At first wrathy, saying she had refnsed to marry Ford purely becanse of bis bigamous relations, And she waxed stili wrathier when she thougnt of how sho had jnmped ont of the frying-pan Into the fire when sho married I'areons, [Iowover, tha tale swostly whispered in her ear through the unctnous lipa of her dear, darling hash-slinger, changed her tempor and she yowed to stay by him untti death. Deputy-8Sheriff Frank Hitchicock, who had eome on durlng the day, left for hume with the prisoncr Iact evening, Tho young snd sorrowing wile aud A number of friands saw him off at the train, and they all laughed wheu lhe{ thought of tho muchly bigamous affnir Into which tho honest and virtnous iittle blonde haa been drawa. ‘'O theso meni™ 1t to gen- 8go, Florence wanted nim to give him his pants, CASUALTIES. nieh Me. ‘Talcott belonged snd of which he wwas Ofio of the atanehcel snpporters, read o number of | YO boots, coat, and such othor weariog- Kerlpture selections, beginnitg with the twenty- | apparel os he could aispense with,— SINGULAR. third Pealm and closing with Panl’s inepired ar- | enongh to realire on from somo guementon tha fmmortatity of the roal, After a Tesponse by the guariette choir, the pastor and frienda of the dnlmrm\ belefly hut eloquently **apoko him falr indeatn,' 1f thero were ever services, suld he, af which 1t wos fitting to speak of tho fature rather than tha post, i was such as theas, And yet, standing in _the nuict, calm presence of one who had filed a large ulace, and whose life was worth mulunlln{ uoun, it -lclcmcd not Inappropriate to turn back and read the he would get him out of jafl. izaln, Fonitentiary, or had gotten ten thing of the king, RECOND QF 1118 LIFE— 2 the lesson which would do the iiving good. Mr, Ellis guve a brief sketch of Br. Talcott's Iifo ns o rivato citizen, business man, and a public oflcial, From poverty he liad risen to wealth, and from the cndearmenta of a few he had planted himself in | thrash the ex-aivinc on sight. {ha hearts of niany. It was aJoving and pleasant | yeaterd: tark to make an analvais of that character as it had f ‘bean known to bim for the Iast four years, and as it had revenled itscif to him in the records of his past hife, 1Te had been the first to welcome the preacher after his frat sermon in that church fonr yoare ogo, Ills remark then was characteristic:” **Yon don't know mo yet, nt “yon will know me. I'm generally called *Pap ' Talcott.™ TIle porsesrod o certaln noble ruggeduess, 8 noble strength of mind, a ateengsh of feellng, mingled with senaivilities tender as thoeo to be found ina child, 1t hed seomed, tndecd, na If the true symbol of the man was not the massive granite rock but rather the Follan harp, giving forth most eloquent music, With his keen sensibility fur wit, he conld atill sympothize with the noblest and most aolemn feclinzw of tha soul. A man ready in businecss, he was fuil of fmpulaive colerity of motlon, —quick to form plana, and quick to exccute them. Tho third tralt of his 1ifo was nnnuxly. 11 liked to stand on the solid ground of Infegrity, haling alt manner of sname, falsities, and _disgula 118 was hopored becauss honest: rnggedly, invari hly bonest. W hoever woold wish' to crown his brow with the wreath of honor and respect could find no suroe path to that result than the path of unswursing Integrity, 1lis friondship would not hose been the pure thing it was without that honest, unselfish love which proceeded from tho depts of hisheart, 1fumanity \was anothor promi. nent traft in his charactor, Ie not only loved hie fricnily, but could roach out hls hand (o "the un- | P known poor and needy, and sympathize with the sorrowlng, anid to-dany there.wero many who would rise up and call him blessed for bis decds of melt- fng enartty, 1lo wasa follower of the meok and lowly Jesus, and the crown of rlghtaous. nesy had Leen kept for him, ay ho to-dsy mingled with the saved in the 1lnavenly Ringdom. Hislove for this charch led him to commence tho glorions work which had re- sulted 1o Ita being placed in posscesion of thie Duflding and Jot without o cent of debt, Now the futniliar faco had vanlahed, and tha dear volce was lyshed, but tho tesson of hls | remnin: work for & conslderation, she came to toars and told abont ilor, and 3 ence’ TION. childish propositions grew. urchase the necessar is part of the work, od with going farther tion, and thern was fraud proved. McCrea and ant He piriL of his presenca \was abroad, urar: 2 Henew “huin "couil fecl that e was lo-day over | Shrrie CheRy 'fi}g‘,’,‘,"“’fl yonder, reaping the rewardsof a % atically snubbed baunkors LIPE OF WELL-DUING while on the earth. Wnile no life conld be per. feet, yet It coutd bo ralid that ho bad lived through thean” yeurs most nobly, and that he wont hence Ieavinz o oot name, a blessed record, a fragrant wemoey, not havine lived on this earth Ia vain, “Ine concludinz servicon contlated of a tonching peayer by the pastor and the sweetly-sulomn music af thy cholr, after Which an opportnnity was given ihin andlence to look upon the featured of the dead, ‘Fhie calin was thion removed to iho hoarso, and & loxl:uummllnnnf carringes took up the way to Itosehatl, where the body was deposited In {ta tast paper, and by refusin, tlon they sought_ha eredit, bring thinga had nat be felendly pawnshap, —and Inconsideration of which Whooler says he ro- faned the disinterested and over-gonerons proposi- tlon, oot becauss hie did not want his liberty, but beca tie objected to going out nto the world o says Florence did not | u0 (niost attornoya do not), and he went to #oe his wife and poured Into her ear the consola- tion that he would probably get ten years In the years, oF some- and adyised her to get n divorce nnd offered to file the bill and do the logal him direct] What’ had itane pired, | Loul and he was indlgnant, and mldu‘ up i w that he saw him in Jall, when ho asked 0 ba let into the cago whors he was, csge, and the doors fastoned to prevent rotrent, ho Jumoed on to him and pnmmoled bim with e re- Buit glvenabave, 1io wauld not have Jeft a groaso. spot of him, he says, but for the interferenco of tho J o now promises to go at him again and again, o8 opportunity prosonts, until he imoressca upon him the fact that it {s dangerous for sttor- n to be concocting a divorco for bim. story could not be gotten. COUNTY FINANCES. ABUSING TOB TREASURER FOR THEIR CONDI- The Commitioa on Public Bulldings and Public Servico was locked, up yesterday afternoon with the contractors on the Court.llouse, presumably altending to some publlc bualness. From what conld be learned, the meeting waa an old-fashloned wrangle, and tho resnlt, nothing, ‘The matters un- ger coneldoration were the county’s finauces in their relation to the Court-1lonso contraclors, ont of which s great deal of wild talx and exceedingly Mr. Burifog, for in- ntance, 1a crodited with having proposcd that the county withdraw from all Court-louso contracts, and, further, that Walker be advanced $10,000 to mnchinery to carry on Fitzgorald s credit- in ‘a worse proposing that that tho county make o0d to Walker and Sexton all the discounts they lave made on the couuty orders, etc, in reply Intimated that such a thing conld not be dono, io which e fa fald to ha dedantly that if the measuro was carrled by the usual vote of 8 to 7 court could not be found on the cuntinent that would dare tointerfers unloss ‘This brought up the uestion of the depreciation of county orders, and itzgeralit 18 roporied an lu{lmu 1 vo responided very allled Into Treas. o, and_ahonldor- ity on them aa Atem- othera who had come ta lnquire about the count: to give them the infora sadly injured the pabile e wyaa also understood fo have sald, un- der this head, that he had pltchea into McCrena and told hiim that unlcss he attended to hls ofiico pors uonlll{. for which he was pald, that ho would he matter beforo the Board, unuorstood to have opposed Fitsverata, or diffored from him In epinion at first on tho financial qu tlou, but to have finaliy coinclded In the view that on a8 they should be ot the Treas- uror's office, and to have expressed the opinion #&pectal Dicpateh to The Tridune, MiLwAvges, Juno 7.—Tho jury in the case of James Bhaughnessey, whoso body was found floating in the Jake Thursday, returned a verdict that his death resulted from a stroke of light- ning. It is supposed that Shauchnessey, who was out on the harbor pler when the storin came up, wns Killed by the lightulug aund fell into the water, Fonr Ferrervax, Wyo., Juno 7.—This after- noon, whito sawing flra-wooul at a steam saw- mill, the saw burat, a fragment striking Private B8, Daucry Company C, Fourth Infaotey, his mind to | {0 tho head, s killing him lostantly. A flaw until | in the saw was tho causo of tho aceident. Wheeler afterward in not Once tn the OF¥ TR TRACK. New OnLeaxs, Juno 7.—A Galveston Neea' epoclal says: “A north-hound passenger train on the Toxas Central was thrown from the track by o broken jolnt two miles south of Me- Kinloy this morning, The ladios' car and slecpor rolled down the embankment Lwenty- five feot, killing tho Rev. Knowles 8haw, the avangelist,and urluufldy wounding J. Todd Mil- ler, G. W, Nenry and wife, and G, C. Mount- castlo and two children. Twelve othera wero palufully but not dangerously srounded.'” Flor- DHROWNED. nectal Dispateh to The Tribune. GnAND Rarins, Mich, Juns 7.—Mrs. Mark ‘Woud, of Cascadte, a town in this county, while fishing in Thornapple River yestorday, fell and was drowned. ‘Two or threa men were ot tho banks, but, us they could not swim, she liad to drown. 8he left a husband and two children, I'LYstouTi, Mass., June 7,—Uy tho capstzing of a yacht off Duxbury Point, thls morning, Houry B. Holmes, his son Arthur, and David Brown, Jr., wero drowned, ———— SUICIDE. &pecial Disputch to Ths Tridune, Ixp1axarorts, Juno 7.—Yesterdny afternoon o man reglstored at the Bates House as L. II. Boyie, of 8t. Louls, and ratired to his room, This aftorncon, not having appeared during the day, tho door was brokeu open, and bo was found a corpso. From lotters found on bhis per- son ha {8 supposcd to be the Rev. L. . Boyle, o Methodist minlster of 8t. Louls, ond that he committed suiclde. Cause unknown. A writ- ten atatement found contalned an expression to the effect that, if {t had not beop for that evl- dence, he would have been convicted, An in. Guest will bo beld to-morrow. Spectal Dispate 4o The Tridune. Wixona, Mion, June 7.—About midnigh last night at Minnesota City, five miles sbove here, Charles Barte, a stonecutter In the emoloy of Tronst & Co., committed sulclde by placing his neck on the railroad track. Ho leaves a wifo and two children. A short time before,ho dirng. Some ono and I.rfv-nll d A, Burling fe resting place, t mailed alotter to hls wifo inclosiug 8212, and Amun‘;{ thosa who wero presant ot tho church, },:3" "I,kz ‘Tf" mr:prne':tfllmm N‘::.. sayinz he wos tired of lifo and jotended to mauy of whom also visited the cemotery, wore 8. | sftuation were made known In the newspapers, | drown himaelf, M. Niciarson, Prosient, L. . take, Cashier, and | the county's credit would be materiaily. benu. &pectal Dispatch to The Tridune, the ventlemon forming ihe oard of Directors of the irat Nutional Blank: Carl lo Mason, the sur. ), B, Couke, A A1, oy hle of the ' Stoc! . W, I Tucket, the Hon John Went- M. Wilmaril, Levi W. fited, in the Doard Monday, will amount tv naught, value of county o D. Stlean W, Tho discuasion will ost likely bo renowed but 1t is safe o sa; ‘Talk will not butid up the ors, when 1t fs known that the funds againet which they are drawn are overdrnwr; Lixncown, Neb., June 7.~The body of Miss Davis, who has becn missing from her homo since jast Tuesday evening, was found floating in 8alt_Creck, closo to the Durlington & Mis- that it worth, I Park, Walter b sonrl depot, thls afternoon. Blie was tom- Khnball, W, P Dutchinson, 8. 4, fiay- D with 1he Machinety noceamary toleatey oif fhy | orartly Insano when gho committod the rasa mond, C. Woodman, \Willard' ‘Wood- | work on the Court-ilouse, capeclaiy if 1t (sl | deed, No causo 15 ussizned to by Coronar's 8. P. “Farrington, ' B, H, Wiliard, | done bobind s door, us 1s now tho rale, Jury. llammond, ¢ol. H. B, Mason, Mayor ath, Corporation-Counsel fongeld, the mem- af the City Conncil, County-Treasurer Mc- Crea, County-Clerk Klozke, Supt. Ilickey, Firae Marsbol ficaner, City-Eugineer Cheabrough. In- spector Deunts, of the Board of Education, Loild- lnfinlnumlnr eveland, D, L. llougn, ond many otliera, . TIIE SALOON-KEEPLERS. PURFARING FOR A DIO PIONIC, ‘The Saloon-Kaepers® Assoclation biold its reqular weekly mecthiy yestorday afternvon at 3 o'clock in Greensbaum's Hall, ¥ifth avenne, with Jobn vited go TIIE ILLINOIS. OPENING OF TIE NEW WEST SIDR CLUD. The richly-furnlahed and altogethor clegant roowns of tlo Iilinofs Club, at No. 401 West Wash. Ington atreot, wero* formally opened Jasi 1o the mambers of this new and exceedingly-popu- lur organization, their wives, and o numbar of Ing . The weather, unfortunately, was notanchas toadmit of an attendsnce adequate to the importance of sach a social evout, but for all that there was & goodly ropresentation of the wealth ———— PROMPT WORK, Gpecial Dispateh to Tha Tribune, Mapisox, Wis., May 7.—~Tho extra scaston of tho Legislaturo which was called together to act oo the rovision of the statutes adjourncd av 7 this cvening. 8ix bills nave been introduced, flve of which have bocamo laws as follows: An sct to appropriata $400 to onch of the Revisers for soryices; to amend the Revised Statutes: to cunble JTowa County aud soveral towns and ev oy . snd soclal cultura of the West Bido, who | titics thereof to settle indehtedness; to provide F;‘;d'g‘;‘l" lfl'“:‘"‘{!' &”;“‘f'&m‘:“ f"'.’“‘ found tho now quarters all that they have | forthe publication of the lawsof the extra Slde Collcctiona for the beneflt of the Assaclallon | heen dosciibed to be, -and exprossed thelr | gossion fn the copy of tie Rovised Statutes. The reported $00 aa collected, Tho Yicnle Com- | dulight thereattn wost enthuslastic terms, e i d mittee reported progross, The plenie takos place | evening passed away rapidly in the pleasdres of | l.egislaturo has hecn in sossion four days, ou one woek from Friday next at Ogden's Grove. | 30cial intercourse, dancing for those whu wore eo | hos worked faithfully and well, and is entitled Thers will ba & meeting at 2 o'clock In tho after- | nclined, and card-nlayloyand billlard-playingin | to much crodit for the prompt munner In shich neon in the grove, where speeches, otc., will be | the roo: made, The procession for the yroand will start | eption las frum ilalated anil Randolph streots at 10 o'clock, and inayeh thonce (o the grove, hoaded by a band of musle, The realgnntion of Adolph Macller was not ag. e aaparalons cast npon im by the Frei Preiee womn_ wevks nyo wore hurled scorn by the Assucatlon, Tao Awsoclation having plenty of funds on hand. on motion of Mr, W Was- scruan, o amendwent to tha consfitation was present todo honor to tl o rooms to cluh Dl of tho most attractive ‘who are fond of club-life. preseuted reducing toe ducs from to u3 ;‘;"mll,- eyening were Judge ltogars, It tho Ciub, Misa Julls Rogers, Mr. and M cents per mouth, which will be consldered four SicConuell, Sr, and Mrs. Bredarick 8. Jam 3 and Mra, O, P. Dickinson, Mr. and 1. Dany, Miss Clayton, olesale p Camube ylelded u proft of 817, when the wi rico | Cutnpbell, Etail st apart for those purpuscs, d from 8 to 10 o'clock, aud sourco uof thorough en]o{mnni to all who wers ie occaslon, already has sixty mombers upon tia books, and js daity growing In numbers and popularity, h!u accommudations snd the sntize ndsptability of in tho clty for thosa Amonyg thoso who lent thair pressnce to the formal opening of ,lba ‘?elz iden 5. P, r, and Mrs, I, H, ulll, Mr. A, Courtuey Ciml‘lbull. the Misscs M, L. The res they have have dispused of the work thoy were roved a called togetlicr to perform, President Barden mnado s haudsome 1ittls specch in clostug the Benate, as did Speaker Darrows lu closing tho Autm‘:ly. BADLY BITTEN. A rather serfous case of mayhom, which haas not thus far bean roported by the police, Is said to have occurred Wednesday cvenlng near the corner of Erle and Townsend strects, In a fight between Willlam Dufty, a driver Jor the liquor firm of Keelvy & Kerwin, and Con Maguire, an employe along the coal docks on Tho Clob Its ame render it “ouo 1. K, Campiell, and Deks; . vasis Campbell, Mr. D. M. C: the river, the lattor bit off one of Dufly’s ‘eye- fl‘!’!-‘mn?.’,"‘m.':'.i‘ xn!‘h:mnml::rl:‘ I‘:?d‘::: ;‘(‘:IT]:A'C: Miss Lina Harrison, Mr. 11, Z. Cy brows aud also & chupk out o! the 1arye & reeult, bestdon no connderation was taken | Bprague, Mr. and Mes, P, IS, Wesre, Mr, I cheel. Tho cause of the quarrel was an of the guantily of beer skl by thy quart. Hogers,” Mr." Gieorga Milw_Togers. M old dispute datlng back to & time The Uhatrann, M, Feld mip, ‘#aid that the | Triminghum, M Mra. James W when Dufly was a_stovedore along the docks. articlo referrud to was bul a comuiunication to Tur ’I"‘ Hovert L, Tha {njured mnon was removed to his home an ‘FrnuNg, aud not an_ article origloating from tha ‘l"“' Mr. W, Ene strect, near Bedgwick atreet, aud recelved 'd ho taken of it. It was er, Jr,, waloy, luwr. aud 1o notica sho rivial, anit the suloon-keepers shunld not Alvm{l e w0 senaitive sbout everyshivg that apvesred In 1leaton O enieon, Mr, Hamuel 1. Eldridge, Mr, 0. 8. A. Sprague, Mr, Walter D, Gregory, Mr, €, therw edical afd. A pleco was lifted from the thigh ana ecctions of it - set into the prig. e ko, ool Bt e e | e e et T . oucs, 3 jon, . 3 mpbell, 1 Vi i3 v 1o Danm sinted that they could ot reduca boet | aud ‘Stve,” Lucian T Cheney, i Fhidduns | sovero Bicning. and brulsing ho recetved, His barrel, Uean, Miss Kittio — Ward, Miss Fauny | assallant was yesterday lodzed in fall by,a Con- Alftce somo other routing business was traneact. | Blestwood, Mr. and Mre. G . Cooky | stably lu default of $5,000 ball, ed, Uie meeling -a{:mmcd unti) next Friday sftore :,’lfl)fll;:‘:l flfl";lfl ux’hfi'c Anpls. “';“;‘vn}‘"il ————— noun at 2130 o'clock at the same place, Charles W, M. Harold Hayes, Mr, THE PRINTERS. Liryaun, Mr. and Afra, (ieorue Clari, on Spectal Dispateh 1o The Tridune. REMARKABLE SURGTRY. KBIOVAL OF AN ENLARUED SPLEEN. An extremely intercating surgical oporation, and a5 almost uuexampled ol ¢ feast 0 fsr asthiv couatry is cuncerued, was performed yesterday at tho Alvxlou Urothers' Hospital, A tlerman nawed Fritz Becker, 8 years of ago, was the patient, and 41 be whould mauagoe to pull through this time Mr. Backee will be o liviug monument to the skill of Chicaga surgcons. 1Ilis discase was enlarvement and the morbid growth had sttained thetv was uo bope of bis hiving 1u0re 1han 8 week 07 (wo unless the spleen was ro- moved. e bagged of tbe atteudant surgeous to erforn the wperation, uud, siter wuck solicita- o, shuy consouted, About 1 w'clock yesterday Dr. Baxtor aod & num- ber of vthee Diysicisun wet at the Huspital, reporter of ‘Tux TIINCNG way prescat by duyta, tiou, and was the only layman there, | T patient clal Invitation of tue Club, tary uf the Calumet Club, pe s Detectives Bander s multiplicity of wives, but. in trath there s larceny, —only bigawny. Mr. Fred Tutl Mr. Hovort § &) AMr. T. Allen French, Calumet Club, Mr, J. 1, Noyes and Mr. W, D. Congar, of the Union Club, ) ——— MUCIHILY BIGAMOUS. STURES OF EDWARD FALSON d Heott yesterday 1 at No. 243 West Washington street & fellow nam. ed Edward Persons, who rivals evena Mormon in The srrest was made upon a telvgram from Peoria allegiug larceny, 6o Thero Is an fotcnsely bigsmons story jn conuection with « the arrest, but tho fact that the partles concerned are of the mad- diog crowd. and not of tbe **upper ten,™ the story Joses wany of the garvishments that it wight DeTROIT, Mich., June 7.—The Intoruational Typouraphical Union closed its scssion here to-duy. Washington was sclected as the place for holdiug the noxt sunual mecting. The followirg officers wers elected for the ensulng ear: President, John Armstrong, of Torouto; First Vico-President, Otls P, Martio, ot Chiea: i:o; Bocond_ Vice-Presideut, T, J. Veuglin, of Uchmond, Va-; Becretary and Tréasuror, Wi fan White, of New York; Corresponding Sec- retary, Charles Wright, of Ciuclnnatl, ——————— CROPS. Bpectal Dispaich o The Tridune. 87, Jossru, 3o, June 7.—=Tho wheat harvest has begun in this county under the most favor- able prospucts. A well-lnformed farmer os- wetion for waa ‘placed under tho ofécte of ether by Dr, neif- | focelvs wera the parties worth ikiug | gured your cqsrespoudent to-day taat the crop lan‘ymm thers were prescut ey, uoofin. Tu.u. about. In the firet place, Porons Is a | was th{n l&cliuhln one ho had cver seon., The fifiis ek Youpe, Blees, | Belistar teg jarat soeds, butet s | b ol e, fll, s U ket is, ond otlier “tedica ! | in the Jackson, Mic ¢ e | i, ) 4 i I wav Fecoguizod by ail that The operation | of larceny. Ho wae fitet masriod on Moy 10, 1472, | 1Bt Crops which, throe wecks since, wera was one uf thy most delicaty character, sad the offi¢intinze surzeon wafd that if they ever got the | of Ellen Hill in Orand Rapids, 1o & woman who gave tue nam¢ Nearlya year later e rewmoved to thourht tobea fullure, will boa full aversge. Harvest loods command from 31.50 to §3 per an off the table alive they would be akead of what | Aun Arbor, aud, fnding wife losing | day, the latter belug the prevalllug ratk. he exuected. Amit was believed tnag the enlarged | Adelity, ho bad "s qusrrel with bLer, which i svleen suticred to the atomach, un sbdominel Ju- | was “compromised Ly hor conlesston that cision wus wade three or fuur inches loug, sud the rewult was thub tho wort foars of hor real namo was Alice Mix, aud that wb SAN FRANCISCO. 8ax Francisco, June 7.—Barton HUI, latcly tuy sur- | mareled to biw under an sssuticd uawe becuuso geone were' reallsed. Howorer, “Dr. axter | while abe was yet Ia Lot Loens alover e till sud | assoclated with John McCullough In tho mun- decided to wit e operatiou, | fair su of manly grace™ bad wooud and wou , for the poot e‘-‘l{::uunguk reatuiont p:aal tfix hery bl)xt.: Uopastsd * from ber” gazo ho agemnt et ::;0:‘;"2’::{;“’5:"“‘:‘&::"';‘:"{ n@ chance 10 tew thousaud of recovury, aud thay ore the uccessan warrlsge ICevse Ui “depended upua 1he reuoval Of t5e dacsuid | Leca oblatucds it caslon sesmad | charging BlcCullough with nufal and dishonest ’ 'AAI)(:'I'"!N . ‘I)S'.v By GLO, . GORE & €O, & and 70 Wi g | REGULAR TRADE SALE Dry Goods, Tuesday, June 11, 9:30 2. m, IMPORTANT. conduct In connoction with the affairs of the theatre. Colifornia_declares & $3 and Consolldated Virginia s #1 divulend, The stock-report to- day announces thut the basis of & compromise Tina been agrced on betwien the managersof the Butro Tunnel and the leading minlng companies on the Comatock lole. Tha terms aro as yet unknown, The Poat, on the samo subject, rays that by direction of the tonanza firm, trustecs of Uomatock mines nnder thelr control et ot noan to-day, and decided to withdraw afl oppo- alttun to t yalty stipulated in the tranchise of the Tunnol Company, and to withdraw the suft relating thercto now pending in the courts, and the comj"rnmlna mav be consldered na set- tled, The Julletin says the report that o com- promise has been effected fs promature, It ls denled on behalf of Mr, Flood by one voinpetent to speak for him, e — Tf roaches Infent thy kitchen, Tinck ‘& Rayner's moth-powder will destroy them utteely. DEATAIA, : ~UXRLRON ST g, wt e renisvenal herpents, | - Im Addition to our usunlly welts 211 Weat Polk-st., Bmma 1., only dsughter of Lods 71 8nd Tiiriaa Cariton, aged 8 yearn 8 months snd Fureral Baturday, June . at 10 a'alnck, BLAKKALET~The funeral services over tha ra. 8 of Miss Loulss Disknsley will bo hield at Urace Epleonsl Clinrch, Wahash-av., st 10 &, m. this (Sate urdsy) morning, June 8. WIGHTMAN=June 8, snddenly, Kemuel Wightman, . 0., eged 43 years 1 manth and 3 da; Nofice of funcral hereatter, JENKB=Friday aventax. June 7. at7 o'clock Allan Fiederick, son of Wilitam' 13, C. and Burau L. Jenks, aged 2 years aod & months, ANNOUNUEMENTS, FE FIGHTERNTI WAND TRCONGICAN CLu 1 meet I” }‘he transaction of fmportant busi- W [ieas thinevening at Lower TTurner iiail. All tie mom- are requested 10 be pres ir‘n‘ r'ITu'F. assorted Lines of Seasonablo Goods, wo shall mako a Speeinl and Positively PEREMPTORY SALE Ot o Jobher's Stocl, covering very desirable Lines ot DRESS GOODS In great varfety of Cofton snd Worsted Fahrics from well-known Ameriean and Europesn Mann. facturers, atl present stylesand well worthy tha nttentlon of tha best Trade, TiF e ¥0.09 ooe SR SO -\, F. CROFTA COX 3 S R e e SOUCTA "HIRTRIIN Tlques fo Cords, Figured, Btriped, Check, and Welta, Indlann-av. FOUITI WARD REPURLICAN CLUB WILL e, grening at Armory ilall, _COE¥EES, ctorfa Lawna, A Largeand Aftractive Lino, ARt e utlctent to deiand Examination. E i‘ ' ALSO p Nusinsooks. Check sod Stripe. Curtain taces. Tattern and Tard Goods, Twene GOOD AND OHEAP, HONG KONG TEA 0, | & 110 & 112 Madisonest., Betwoen Clark and Denrborn. Dross Linens, Diffcrent widths and qaailties, Offering ampla apportunlty to seloct {n anawer to any demand. ALSO JBhiswls, Stripedand Casbmere, Linca Suits, ete, SO : HMOTELs e Hogschald Linens, coveriag reryihing de o pecialty, to-wit: Twenty quslities St Nlcholas Hotel styles Cotton sud All-Linsn Crashos, Towels in . ] Rreat varlety, Table Damask, Scoteh Lovine and Dices, Turkey Red Damasxs and Flsids, Napkins BROADWAY, and Dogiie, 4 INEW YORK. Tils vopular rosort for travelers has boen rojn- vonatod and fmproved, Al the featnres that have £0 signally contributed to its world-wide reputa- tfon will be malntalned. A uniform rate of prices, 83,50 per day for all parta of the honse, URIAH WELCH, Prop'r, AT GOODY, oL, PALHER HOUSE AR RTONF, ‘The best place In Chiengo, for Jair Goods, wholesnie or retatl: Imoraved ot o iad ooty 40 Mons freo, - MRS, TIATTIE M. HULLx ALPACAS Dlack and Colared. A Popnlar Lics, CLOTHING. A Lighly tmportant feature of this sals lealarge aud well selected Line of Men's and Doys' Sulta in Costs, Pants, and Veats, Coats and Voat Pants onty, The goods aro from a very lieputable Manufacturer, thoroughly well made, belng do- signed for tho host class of rotail custom. The involco also covers Linen Coats, White Pants, Orveralls, atc,, ete. Duck Coating, Elsstlo Duck. Canvas, Btriped Drills, etc., etc., for Men's snd Doys' wear, o H Tattorn Clotha cut In Sult Lengthaand Skorter, A few vleces All-Wool Cassimeres, Wool Deavers, Doeskins, and a very well assorted Line of Jeans, Cottonades, and Velvote, My Pat. SARATOGA WAVER of nanural enrly hale Improves woman's fooks wondertully. You wilihinve none otherafier saclug I, 4 Q. D, Mt Other waves, 83. 210 Wabasheay, ent SO Ore lundred Dozen Percale, Chevlot, aud Glogs ~In Ancd ""‘-:‘\lh b;)llfll“"'l‘m e ham Dress Bhirts. Firty Dozen Men's and Boys' b wint Co i, 1 anyeiars White Dress Bhirts. One Hundred Dozen Light N' wartanted, Woight Bummer Undershirts. D ¢ 202 witeren Saciicaco, O Ilnudkerchiefs, Ladies' and Gents' Sizes. Lines, #ilk, and Cotton., Thoroughly sssorted fn style and quailty, {ncladiog & Lino of Turkey Reds. TRUNKS. Our new State-Itoom Trunk, No Europenn tourist canafforl tutskn an ocean trip without It Tonrists’ ontfits mepectalty, CHARLES T, WILT, = Hoslery, OneThousand Dozen Men's, Women's, und Children's Bizes, Well assoited 1n styles and qualities, tocluding One Hundred Dozen Full Fashioned Goods, Bolid Colors. ALSO Ribbuns, Two Tons Batln, Double Faced Satin and Gros Grain, and Plain Groe Grain, Nos., 8, 7, 9, 12, 16, and 7-ach Bash. Assorted Shades. 144 State e, 2 ON_SALES, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. BUTTERS & C0.'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE (Establishicd 23 Yoars ago. HOUSEROLD GOODS, Gargats, Creckery, Stoves, and O¢neral Herchandiss, BATURDAY, June 8 41D o'clock a. n., &t slesyooms 173aud 175 Kandoiph-st, SO Btraw Goods. Forty Cascs Men's, Bon', Ladles', Mtssca', sad Children's Styles, ALSO . Embrolderfos, Edges, and Insertfons. A large Mne of Luco Edges for Dress Trimming, Fifty to One Hundrod Lota Taaso Edges snd Insertlons, well assorted, ¢ 50 ‘White Load, Paints, Oanned Boof, Refrig. orators, Door Or:::l. &o. Buspenders, Fivo Mondred Dozen Men's snd Thoya' Blzes, Medlum and Fine Goods. TANE MECHANICAL AND g MISOELLANEQUS BOOKS) [ it ouo sua two pterarer o 171 8428 AT ATJCTION, ALSO KId Gloves, Pocketbooks, Shirt Fronts, Peart Buttons (shirt and dress), Sik Ties, Iocket Xnlves, Pins, Btatloery, Inks, Combs, Blates, Blioe-iaces, Dirusties, Bpool Bllk, ete., eto, §9998489§9 This Sale 18 Most Positively Per« omptory. Every lot will be sold in the presonce of any demand whatover. The goods are all Now and in Present Stylo, and wo huve imperative orders to close, All goods will be offered in lots suitn- Dble for Country or City Itotail Lrades. 4999§5§9999§ TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Juue i1, at 3 o'clock, ab onr Balesroome. V3 and {75 East Hannolgh-s:, W. A, BUTTERS, LONG +_Auctioneers, THUREDAY TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS,WOOLENS Hats, Onps, Btraw Goods, &o, Dsukrups Ealo Men's, Doys', and Youth's Clothing AT ATOCTION TIURSDAT MORNING. June 13, st 9:00 o'clock, at our Balesronms, 173 mid 73 Kawe andolph-at. W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO.. Auctioncers, Ba,nkrgg‘g Sale! ‘The entire stock sad cn\‘lill\'nlnlenu of & Orst-class Livery able, No. 372 West Madison-st. ‘We shall scll tho entire stonk, conslsting of 24 nunui gcarrisgen, B buggles 9 slngi’ wudonk, § aloiyhs, b {pur-liong alslely & sels auuble ham oas e, “Gla gy whillo the Terms of This S‘nlo gto. Altoone snall safe, ete., ete, Tho pranerty way | are Cash, to all parties glving City by order ot WOBKIT JENKING, . | Rteferences tholr purchases will Proviatons] Asslities a4 aforesald. W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO,, Avotlongers, e ) By CHAS. E. RADDIN & CO., | he shipped, allowing them to re- mit after reccipt and examination of gdods. Auctloneers, 118 & 120 Wabaah-ay, GEO. P’. GORE & CO., AUTOTION SALES. BOOTS & SHOES - Tuesday, Juno 11 DRY GOODS - . Wednesday, Juno 12, BOOTS & SIOES - Thursday, June 13, JEWELRY - - - - . Friday, Juno 14, AUCTION NOTIOCE. ‘We shall sell by orderaf a largs Jowelry Manufactu; esler of New York, & lar arand A ¢ _snd siricily nrst ETuiE Hi0ER of valuAbin Juwelry, o FHIDAY < duni 6ci, WNaED, Ennslsting oF Brilcles WAANY fonnd 1 o ‘.l'llhll‘lhmal n‘z:’l‘f\:‘m:d- BALE PEREMPIORY. ea'to ; oy ket ‘CifAs._E. nAUDIS & co BANEKRUPT STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES, AT AUTUOTION, TUESDAY, Juno 11. s and well sssorted stock of a rotstier golng oud of Duauess (TR AV T "By D, D.STARKE & CO, 84 and 84 Randolpa et OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE On Saturday Morning, Juns 8, at 9:30 o'clock, A LALGE BTOCK OF NEW AND SECOND-1IAND FURNITURE, 1. T. Chamber Bots. ltop and 11, . Parlor Sulta, M. and \Yood T, Jablos, Sofas, Luin oy Chialry, Sinek- g und CubTiouss Cluire, T Hure: Guininodes, itockers, Cang & Cauok Btoves, Halr, Woal, & Tobes, Liook Cases, and Ot Auctioncors. Saturday, June 8, at 8:30 a, m., IIEGULAR AUCTION BALE OF FURNITURE, DOTI KEW AND SECOND-HAND, A LAROE LOT OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, rom_Privatn Resldouce, conslsting of Crockery, £ rhela oo oxch, FiTior bultabe. Al tnG S RPN & €0., Auctionecrs. Clearing Out Auction Sale OHOIOE OUSTOM-MADE Boots, Shoes & Stippers Weduesday, June 12, at 9:30 a. w. All summor goods must ba olosed out in the noxt two woeks, and at this salo 1,600 Cases must be closed, many of them befug of the OflOlOBB%gflégDH MADEL, Telegraph Construction. Dids wilt be recelved until Juns 12 for the canstruce tlun ot Felcgragiy Lina from Chlcago ta dilwaute, ua the uid slaye 10ad, sccordlag o the futlowiog spectlicationa; Volea ta be'ia feet lonx (except within cliy ihnits Iu Chivago snd Mllwaukee, which will be 33 feet fong), 85 per tolie. bt leig thian oly tnches In dlauoter sk sniall eud 10 be aet In wrouad 6 feel. Two Nu o ! equll &, &, :}«'i“é‘fl;":?."’:’?sfi"y"ffn:fl-a “Tapestry, and Tograin Bl e Hraraess. 30,000 Vigare, Chundellers, sad Sowlog | walvanized wires oo 3s foet cross-srins, arios tu bu u)l\"lhl'v:]oek“nnl foe Tooctave Plato: p ity bl flflf:" hn'a (o6 10 b patuteds i3y 6 ine Cosn &'Ten Broeck Leatiier Tup Lugsy, In good | bk serew: jation, C ol Lo be frst-class 1n evel articular, sad clear of Taikt bo sublect Lo spprovalof 4y By WAL AIOOREIOUSE & CU., | diligeoonritiuon fi"a comyictlon T 't 'be Auctioneers, 83 & 87 Raudoloh-as. cowpleted by Bept. 1 next. Any further Infurmation 1 cau by obtalued from Lo ud:nlwcd. oo wtl et this day, commenclng st hall-past 0, & v Eosy, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. _LAWN MOWEKRS, S om0 homeibins e lande v AS some, Durable, sud Chesp. l‘“l{,‘l"‘!l g’ll.\- o Very e aae, A ‘Seods and evcrytutug for tho Gar- NOWERS =i | 77 Stste, Gecdsmen aud Florists, ISCELLANEOUS, in Logmin aat Threc by AT A ey A0 AL R HETS. Oplbisicred Mockers Aad- kasy. Cpilader e and Gaierat (il Vurait FINEURGANY Sad ono Dilitand Table, Sarvie Bald sadcues camplete. A full lna of good ‘Couk-stoves et Taua o gord: W, MOOREHOUSE, Auctionecr. B& L. B. MANTONYA & CQ,, miilsalo Doois sud Shuos, 174 Medlson-et. * At Auctlon Prices w'v ahali closc out a WHOLESALE BANELUPT S10UK OF wod, i, & P, VASES iifgton. e K VEY & CO., Y o Madison-sbs 1§ sacridce, &4 LGoy wust be clossd For Lewes, i A Larga snd Eepectally Deslrabla, —~

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