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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE I8 1878. ’ tlon, When they get the docoment they will look Al & & Ay 1 special order—the ordinance prohibiting the ssla | smined, and thoso adoptod n moment befora bad | thelr innocence, and the connty relleved of the ex- | pated In & goneral discussion. and the raeeting | Contennfal Baptist Charch. Friendsof the family a 4 'HIE Y. it over, ana decide whether they will rocommend | of liquor to minors—was taken up. been sibstitnted, pense of diefing them, adjourne Aavited 1o attend. \ ita pasgage. Ald, Gilbert moved that It be passed: My, Lenzen Enld the raies repotted by tho | ' Misiliies and Perloist dig notpat ln aa apocar- | | Fho egational ministers metin the Orand T iinghsmtin, N, ¥.. pavers pleass copy. s . . o medical gontiamon had heen placed on flc. ance for Juey eervice, althongh regularly deawn. | Paclfe, dincassl s nntered fnto npon wentleth.st., consump. GENERAL NEWS, The Trensutor's rocelpts wevo: Comp- | AL Lawler thought there was already tan | "ric suizeation of M, enne in reforence fa tho | The oo by pvias, - 1f inGY had appared thep | *:Tha’ Clalma of the Pont-House, "~ Mr. Lioyd | ton. Teita fox. belovei witoof Bernar ¥ Fox et (] troller. $22.50; \Water-Ofice, £3.711,20: Collect- | enangh fn the booxs. The responsitlity for their | Connty Agent's offico was then acted on, and the st b wonld have been nsked to withdraw. The jury re- | and Me, Williama ndviscd the establishing o % & ‘. Tuo Internal Revenne roceipts amountod m:&gfl, otal, £3,833.70. ' 1fa paid out about | non.enfarcement ahoald rest on tho Mayor, What | Commitice on Pabiic Charities waa requested ta ro- | tired 4t 10:30 And diaposed of numerods petly | linrary and reading-roam, and they further advised eoyanreatsertices will ho haid st Bt Jot's Charch e port new ralos, etc. canen, and resolved to_hold twosesslons aday, | the réconstenction of the boildings in order to sen- | to.day. - Fhence by eatriaxes 1o Calvary Cemeter 3 to 524,882 yerterday. The Mayor wns in_his office, and spent w:x‘r«lfe’lyn‘:-’::;‘-{-%-‘z’fll‘ LE% :’(‘,"Q.r':.“i‘:‘um from 1. TIE COUNTT AGEXT'S QUARTERLY RErONT -\v::l:1 18 very T“'m& Itwil commencs At u:{m ;.I:Mr"e |=:‘:e:u :" possible, No action was Iaken N{u"i\(flnun et oha Eniadeipate (P Tipers The receipts from the tax on spirita ag- | most of the day aicning his name, business hay. { Iie hoped it would pass, aa it was due o0 the rising | was snbimitted, It showed that Fab.28 thers wera | and adjonen at 12, and, reconvening :30, w g1 0 tho establishment of o church At generation to throw around them all the afe- | 2,707 famliles on the books, and that the nnmbee guards possitle, of apvlicants for rollef dnrine the gnarter had Ald, McCalTrey belleved the State Iawtobeanf- | beea 2,028, Tho needy famiiles reported bad Qclent. 3f the police Midn't do theic daty, they | been 1,343, and those reported doubtful and ro- shoutin's be patd: ected wero 1,382, Thera were 2038 familles mak- Ald. Daly had recefved new light, and moved to | Ing application for relief who caulil not be foand, amend by atriking out minore ana inserting *‘child | And May 31 there were 1,247 famlilies on the bouke. onder 18 OF these, 1,204 recelved’ ald once, 5HoX twice, Ald. Ityan thonght the Mayor and Superintendent | And 3,127 three times = during the quar. of Polico had mufticient power under the State law | ter. The condition of = thosa who ~had tostap the evil. llence ho was oppoted to any | receivedaid wan an fallowa: Mareicd, alckn futther iegintation, old age, 1,188; widows with famlites, 1,400: de. 'AI0, Gifbert denfed the charge which has bean | serted by husbands, 241: widowera with' famitles, goIng the rounda that thia was anly the beginning [ 103; lngie and foid age, 783 total, 2.070. The of n temperance censsde, All good and law- | number of huepilal ordere had been 2K, and the abtding citizens derired the passace of the ordi- { bnrial orders 81l Kotty.three fnaane patients had hance, The only way ty reach tho evil wan to put | beea reported, and 170:§ pasece for transportation the bitme on the right persons. To aay that there | bad heen lssued. The expenditnres had been: was a State law was begglog tho question, That | For brend, $3,U07: meat, 87,7801 fuel, £1,504; law was not enfos 'fivo only "im have it | shoe, $508; rations, $1.607; ‘;rumwvmlnna enforced win Lo pish an ordinance Brerrthing | B modtiar arrehandiss, SUss pon salble aho outh’ feon i3 dtae, E05; aun- e b ot te protsel 3! i frer, "$140 total, §24,404. e roport was 1 Ald. Callerton moved toamend by striking ont | ferred. a1l after the enactiog clanse And ins: ’unuulrw The Joint Commiltee an Pahlle Tnildings and uon to the Mayor to enfarce the law regarding | Tublic Service reported on the matter of Kexton's bt ny~.‘! This, ho urged, wonid bu cnmpln:‘:llahau: l?ln(delnyrkd hy‘ulher r,unlln‘;:l‘-l ¢ ars on the Caurt-llonse work, anid recommende bass, than any ordinsnce the Conncil could | 38208 G EICHS dptend o the recarde. - The same ‘The Chalr ruled the amonilmont out of order, 1t | Commitice also reported in favor of an eatimate of remain in seanton untll 4 o'clock, Former juries have convened at 10 o'clack and adjournad at an eatly hour in the afternoon, NO AUTIORITT. After heating that part of the charge whith re- lated to the remissness of Justices In not recog- nizing witnessee to appear befare the G ran: Ty, areporter called on Justices Meech and Halnes to bout j1. Sald the former: It 18 tene that Jnaticos do not asK for recogniz. ances from witnersee to Appear bofors the firand Jnry, and the reason I8 simoly that they have no power. Here s the Is +*304 ,Division 7, Chap. 38, Reviscd Stataleq of §ne gosten behind on account of Lis absonce In the conntry, Tho lnhorers in the Department of Pnblic ‘Works wiil be paid Satnrday, Those in the water branch will get $12,000 In cash, and the others $2i,000 In acrip. Work on the supsratrnotnre of the new City-Tiall will becin as soon as the granlte for tho frat couran arrives. which will be in a few days, Bome of the cut-stone ia alrealy or the ground, The Suprema Conrt meota to-day, nnd the Law Dopartment espect that declalons whl bo given in the serip and certldcate cased, No nnin. teffi'é:ul one ventares tu gucss what the opintons Wi 3 grerated $10, 728 yestecday. There were 350,000 of the new 4-per cont tonds received at the Snb-Treasury yestorday. The Snb.Treasurer disburred §91.960 yesterday, of which $2,000 was 1o elivee dollaes, Tho McKee-Rankin company, en ronte from San Franclsco to New York, are at the Tre- mont Houte, Joln A. Hand, the woll.known musician snd composer, has been clected leader of the Chi- cago Orchestra, Thoe Mndison Boat Club waro at the Tremoni Mouse yesterday., Thay will take part in the Peoria rogatta, fam P, Skiuner, of thie city, leaves this marning to assame the dalles of chief clerk at the Elockion Ifoase, Cape May, N. J. ‘I'lic Western members of the Nursorymen's Trotective Assoclation will leave thiPmoming for Jochester to attend the third sonnal meaflng of the American Aseociatton of Nurserymen, which Y. Al umlu:x—llnvy A. McCormlek, wife of the lata K}u\&ws cCormiek, of Shid city, st Raitimora, Md., Englowood, the matter betng lald over forono week, THR CHICAOD MEDICAL SOCIETY met last night at the Grand Pacifc 1lotel. Dr. W, H. Byford read a paper I'Kdn the Female Urethraint ment of Chronie Cyatills, resd 8 anu npon tha rpation of the Spleen.™ Amendments to Wlie constltntion were offered, and action thereon was deferred to the noxt meeting. The amendmentd contamplated the organization of branch socleties: the naming of certain dates and places Bociel; meelings: the regnlatlon of asscasments an ditey, The formation o nch sock. etieq met tith atrennous opposition from Dr, Eth. ridze. who thought the measure was Lut a move for personsl convenience, and the firat atroke to. ward {he diernption of the Soclety. Dr. Wickar. #ham offerad the following, and 1t was adopted : Wmmnui 1t han heen stated that the Hoardof Conne ty Comuntuloners arg anout ta reorannize’ the medical staft of ths County Hospital, and that the composition of the sald stA (4 to be_nn ‘foliows: Threo physiciana from the jiush Medleal Coiloge, thres fromi the Chica. €9 Meitent College, and scron from amang physicians who have no calleyra connections thererore EATING IS A TORTURE, and sleep ofien 8 mere iravealy of repose. to the dyapeptic. Appetite is corres undmll‘ Impaired Ty this most prevalent of maladies. and headaches, billonsnces, constinstion, poverty of the blaod, 1oes of flesh and of vitality, snd a thonsand annay. fngand Indescrivable seneations, are its concom. ftants, 1t is, moreover, tha progenitor of numer. ous and formidable M\I‘Y disorde: Obstinata an It is, bowever, Ita compista eradication may he effected by the peraistent usc of llostetier's Stomach Il{llen, 8 medicine which communicatea both vigor and regularity 10 the organs of diges- tion and socretion, relaxes the bowals gonlly but thoroughly, enriches and purifies tho hlood, pro. moten appetite, and givce tranguillity to the ner- yous system, Persons of weakly constitution and feeble phyalquo who nse this superb tonic infallf. bly deriva from it the staraina of ‘which thoy stand ra muchin uead, and 1118 invariably successful In remedying and preventing malarial disenses, ANNOUNCEMENTS. TEGULARMERTIRG OF THE TWRLFIH WARD A JHeputiican ciuh will be AL When the prisoner ls sdmitted to the Judge o Justice of (he Peace shall bind by Tecog- mizance such witnessss auninst ihe prisoner 3 he deems material to appear and testify st the next conrt nce of the oflease, nnd [n which the | be held to answer: ' I'rorided, No such Rall ha required Lo Kive other secarity Lhan by OWH Fecognizance fur Auch appearsnce. +4That glvas no powet Lo hold to the GrandJary," When the cass stated to Justica Halnes, he sngwered togive A permit wns issnod to Ray & Whitney to rl\'fl by private contract Clark’ street, betweon olk And ’l"wemh. and to James I, Smith to pave Wentworth avenue, from Twenty-second to Twen- ty-ninth atreets, The following were the most Imporiant ‘boilding permits {ssned: John Armbrustor, four two-story snd basement briek dweilings, Noa. 711 to 717 Wells street, $10,000; Charles Uneby, three-story ond basement addition, No. 85} onc “\\e liavo Do power to canse witness recognizances to appear before tha Qrand Jur :u:h Q'Ihlnn was never done, and canuot be legally ons. Rutolred, That the Chicago Medical Boclety furnlsh the lloard of. C« Commiasionery with {he names of .thirteen medical gentiemen who potsess the necessary quallfications, from whicl aumber It 1a respectfully Trairie avenue, $12,000; Sokup Bros., threc-atory $24, 000 for Sexton, and both ts wore adopted Tequesied that the seven withont college connection begine in that city Wednesday, aud basoment sfone-front store, No, 437 Milwau- | WS the dnty of tho Mayar to enforce the law, ‘ I SOX10H, AU reporl e INDIAN TROUBLES. be‘ppainu\". evening aLh oclock. The matter of selecting dele. ','mm \omperatnre yosterday, s ohsorved | K65, Atemio: It 6, Snimmin thee-story ‘and | - Ald: Gallerion withdrew the amendment, feifliadtaliscaision. r A resolution providing for the appointment of a | Sains s, o "oved for st the primry ‘saturdsy will basement atono-front, No, 481 West Adams streot, come up. Ald, Tuley (Daly lu the chale) while Inlly recog- THR RRCORDER, . 7 (Daly 1y iile fnlly MEKTING OF THE FOURTERNTI WARD Ik venin nizing the evil of Intomperance, and believiug it The Committeo nppointed to invesiigate cerlain OFPICIAL DISPATCIES RECEIVED UERS YESTBR- ; n, was the iinty of every community to prevant the | charges arainst Recorter ruckiva, preferred by Ly Manasee, optictan, 88 Madiron atreet (Tninuxe AY Cammittee of Five to select thirteen physiciana ‘lglldlnm Tyas at Ba, m.. 04 degrces; 104, m., and presant their names o the Fcc'ul( waa adopt- nf give some Iater intelligence abont the Tadian dise | ed, nnd the Chalr will hereafter appoint the Com- Junlicsatioh wiilhe b " evening ak 840 Miie 3 p. m.,00; By, m., 060, Barowmeter There woro 122 deaths 1nst week, an In- | eale of liguors to minats, tho welfaro of roclely | Mr. ¥itzgorald, reported. ‘The report was signed . wankec-aY,, to appolni delegstes to the Cook County YooF: B s, o 0% cronse of | A5 over. fho preceding weck, | And tho neaco and ofdos of the commanity de. | by n majority of the Committoe, —bleanes, Wheelor, | turbances. Col. Duell, of Fort Custer, M. T.. ¢ mittee, which will snbmit {ts report 8aturday night writes, under date of May 20, to Gen. Milos, st | to8nadjonrned meeting ol the Sociaty. Fort Kehoe, that Col. Hatch has sent Crow manding It, eald the orainstico was unnccessary nrling, and 0 nd reviewed the charges at and unjust, slnco it would «nbject offenders to & | coneiderable lenyth and in detail, and entlrely ox- MBETING OF THE W W. 1. Hntchinson, of the firmof W. II. MBETING OF i1 FACUURENA W] Neia thaa eyening, a6 the PAIE s T and of B over the corresponding week n Of the deccdents, 33 were under 4 years of 7 , 4o Glub Tiutehinton & Sons, thie well-known eoda-water | age. The Ninth Ward_contributed 23: (he Four- | donble penalty, thero bring sircady A tata law on | ouerated Mr, Drockway from nfl of the charges, | geonts out to reconnoltra through the country POLITICAL, R e o SIS THaR affcecd manniaciurers nt 241 Weat liandolph street. died | teenth, 245 the Sixth, 133 the Fifth and Fifteenth, | the anblect. fle doubted the wisdom of its pae- | ani complimented him on the manazement of bla OF thO EMADINE JeAL, ull atlondance {g requested. Turmag ot bia residenco, H81 Wert Tsndoipnatrent. | { ench Thers were'20 stll brihni 16 wore cops | ahge, referfing to the cifeet of tho attempt to en- | ofice. 1t 1ad been drawn by Mr. Larl) between there and Muasclshell, on the north of WARD CLUDS. Tie was well known and zespected. The remains wero taken to Roscbill for burisl yeeterday. ‘fho Executive Committee ond 8ab. Financo Committes of the Natlonal Firemen's Tonruament met yasteriay aftemoonn the Fire. Maishel's office. “George M. low, Esq.. acenpled the chair, and D, J. Lyon acted as Becretary, Tho ful-Committes reported thelr interviews with the vatfone nemuers of the Finance Committee 88 to the various sums guaranteed for the Tournament. Ttappeared fram the feporte that considerable vrogress had beon made {n the way of procnring funds, 'The Committees adlonrned to meet at tho saine place Thursday at 3240 p, m. In Kunday's issue ‘he forthcomning wod. ding of Mr. Perry T, Smith,Jr. . of this city, to Mins Emmn L. McCormick, of ifaltimore, ‘rad an- nnunced toske placa to-day at the MeCormick manisiun In Faltio The mother of the bride, o S A BT Yy Jact, o Worn a Lixbt. e LB JOME OF T MEMDERS OF TIIK FINANCE SO imitter of the Natigant Firsmen s Tououanita: liariiig falled torepart the amount of meney, guran: teed by the difTerent interesty represented by them, ¢ Ezgcuttye Commitieo earneatiy request them to snd in their roports hy Thursday ot 3: m,, at the Firu arshal's office, as every dny's delny affecta the suce ceasful carrying ont of the proposed lournament. AR ANRUAL REUNION OF Tiif_ CHICAGO T BOR0a Grath oF 1673 wist e hetd Friiay aans TR Vabiash:ny., ‘Thursdsy even| o RouRecd thiongh & mistase, ) o or1u8 A4 I been sa 18T WARD HREPUBLIC, CLUR liold 8 meating at the Grand l}:lflfl "mJVhIfl!; evening Yor tha Fnrpolo of electing delegates te tho ca entlon. Tll PIIONOGRAPII WILL BE EXHIBITRD ON Tnl-ldl{. ’-‘{;mel 18, from 4:30 to d 7:30 to the Yellowstone. .The heavy ralna had made traveling very difficult, and the pack-traln was found to be insuficient, owinz to the [factihat some of the packers had to boe discharged, while tho roldiera wero Instencted to replace them. Col. Bnell had thereforo sont no troops ta the fleld, but wns preparing (o do so as soon As he thougnt it advisable, ‘The devot at Terry's Landing has been re-estab- ilabed, nnd Col. Buell bes a detachment at old Fort ¢, I. 8mith, whila the Crows are scatiored ayer the whole cauntry,—the Lower Dig-llorn district. Thelr moln camp, or headquarters, 1a at Fort Smith, and lhu! have another 8t tho head of Fly Creok. Tho Colonel intimates that ho will get early informstion regarding any Attempt on the part of the hostliles to operate in that country. A telegram from (ien, Crook at Umaha conveys ng. d force the Sunday ordinance in 1873, 1f the Super- 1pon the reading of the report, Mr. flllzuenfld Intendent of Police didn't know his dutles the Law resonited 4 minority report, which was signed by Department shonld tell him what thoy were. Tho imaelf and Mr. Holfmanu, which was sccompanied Magor held fu_his hand the wholo guestion, and | by a part of the evidence taken intho invastiza- shuuld pe held to his respunsibility, Ifls order o | tiom. 1t took the other shoot, and maintatned that enforce was worth more tuan 10,000 ordinances, | nll of the chagges had been uroven, It was nonsense Lo say he ueeded uny more law to At the conclusion of the readiug, Mr. Fitzgoral euatain him. called for tha rending of the testiinony of Messta. Ald. Cary replfed to Ald., Taley's argnment, | Peltzer and McGrath, making a plea for the children, 'The necowsity for Mr. Wheoler objected on the prouna thal the en- the ordinance had been recognized ail nlong. The | tire svidence had not been srittenup, and that ine Conncil could not hide behind tha Mayor; the re- | ssmuch as it could not all be read, noneof it sponatbliity was npon_tnem, and they shoald not | shunld be. 1le then proceeded to say that Mr, -fim‘ thelr daty. With an ordinance the city | Fitzgerald hod only had ho evidunce of Brock .could control acasp from boginolug I.g end. Under w‘{ 's_anemies weitten np. the State law, it could begin an aftion, but the Mr. Fltzgerald Inslated on tho reading,and & was cage could bo taken ont of ite hands. broceeded with, consnming a great deal of time On motion of Ald. Gilbert, tho provious question | ahy producing & gonoral drowsiness. was orderedl. Afier the reading Fitagerald inaden lenathy talk, The amendment was not agreed {o—yeas, It is enough to say of it that It was ufter hls usial tied off hy consnmption, U by fevers, 8 by meuin. fima. 1} by whooping cough, 10 by convulsions, and by nccldents, Tho Committoe on Water Rates spent an- other honr {1 investigation, They learned that It cost $42 to Yump 1,000,000 gallone. A discursion then took place upon the ndvisabllity of charzing cach department with the wator used, and of rale- . ing by direct taxatlon all the moneynecded to cArty on the depactment except tho expenses of pumping. A sub.commlttes, consistingof ook, Unllerton, and Sanders was appointed to loatn the dnties of the different employes, and s¢o what can bedone in the way of reoruanization. Neveral more meotinua will be neceasary bofora the Com- 1wltteo can conclude tho work 1o hand. The Commlittec on Jndiclary met In the aftornoon and took up Ald. Cullerion's resolution A meotiIng of tho Sovenieenth Ward Repablicans ‘was held laet ovening In Bvea Hall, corner of Chi- cago avenuo ana Lacrabee etrael, for tho purposo of organising a new ward club. Mr, John John- #on, of the old ward club, occupled the chafr. A constitntion and by-laws wero reported by a spe- cial committes appointed st a provioas meeting, nnd adopted without debate. A committes of Give wns chosen (o enpgest namea for permanent oficers. DPending thoe performanco of its dutles those present were pgivon an op- pnruml!{ to _ mign thelr names = lo lll‘a constitution. The Commlittee raported the nam of the lollowlnf gentlemon, who were duly clecte Presidont, A, 11, foblnson; Vice-Preaidents, K. Emated, C. F. Petorson, George Ward, L. 1f, Ei- }ckaon, Robert Collett; Recording Secrotary, John ) calling for the uwo of Lemont wtooe in tle Citys A o T bt balus: hud Aaifeuit: | SueInfacrangiun (hiat b has. reeaivad & dlspatch | Eigbs Corresponding Secretary, I, A. Sunde. . m. . E. Church, Jodiana-sy., near '\ 1al Tuley, ‘I'uruer, Smyth, Janssens, Daly, sad Jon atyle, —incuherent out palot, quita from Capt. Mamilton, of the Fifth Cavalry, { llus; Tre rer, Alexander Boome.' On molfon of | Twenty-fourth-st, Ticketa, 35 conta; children unS ::-:‘;,:'h}:ld};v;‘:st‘l’ol "u’v'&-:“al'r'lfi"fi'.‘l.‘}'c'.fi;:f;'n'fi.‘ g«:-‘:\ficlll\:‘hofi:?“l’;:‘cl:gnlfll A I 'i“ 2 % ter. 1o closed Sy moving the adoplion of the | commonding at fort Hal, concorning | Mr. Mulline, tho old Execative Committee was re -, 15 years, 13 cents, oags, 20, 'hie yuestion waa then put on the paasago of tho | minority report. 5 ¢ passed, ways | Tho motter was diacnased by tho other mombers, et L YA B0 PR mTEee 10, nays | | oo of whom threw iy gt on the subject, an % finally the whole mot{on was lala over for one Tallard, Cary, P - Mt TR it Coog Firoho, seston, law: | Weck: and the Hoard adiouned. fetgh. Thuinnaen, sl(mfvi'. Wiy, Dajy=ia 3 ciientan ordanr SeNarty: Oitver Lowien it | SHHERRY AND CONNELLY. . Stautier, Nlesen, Wollercr, Janseons, Mc- OB PREPARATIONS FOR THR BEXECUTION saddansi ot Bhetry ond Connelly, the murdsrors of McCon- ville, Friday, will be completed by noon to-day. ‘The scaflold is ready, and has boen for 8 weok, all PLAYING 10Ol PTC, Tho ordinance prohibiting minors from playlng that remalns to bo done belng to put It together with screws, which wiil requiro loas than half an carde, pool, "c'\m saloons wae next consldered, hour. Itwilinotbe putin position before early "Ald. ‘ruloy spoko in favor of It saying that if Friday morping, or, porhaps, Thunrsday night. Sunday evenlng lhe groou and o party of relatives snd friends took the night train for Daltimore. Yeaterday a dispatch camo to_ relatives liere that Mrs. MeCormick becamo rapldly worre Sunday nieht and dizd at 6:10 yesterday momning st _her 102 Eutaw place, Baltimore, This shadow of gloom over all the reln- tives and_frienas. The groom and Lis party will arrive at Bahimore this murning. A regulnr ineeting of the Chiof Conmoil of the NDemocratic Leagua of Cook Connty was hold Salnrday, at noon. in Room 17, Palmee Ifonsc, Mr. Perry 1), #mith in the chalr, and Mr 1.1, Crosvley ofiiciating as Secretary, The following menthers of the Chief Conncll were prasent: M. J, Dunnc, Franklin L. Chase, D, 8 Lfl'fl]fl( g K. Fisher, Asa_Dow, James Walsh, Francls A, n ardinance waa pasaed directing blle ‘Works 1o Ict thoicontracts tor the excavstion aua fnlsbing the bullding as fast ss the co portion, the Council to deterinine the used. su‘r #, 1877, the Uailding Committes was authorized to pat in tho foundations. March 18, 1874, tho sama Committee was aaothorized by oralnance to advortlse for bideand let the contracts for the masonry, —cut-slone, and lron-work. ““Iience Lbe question comon up, " said Mr. Tuley, *'whethor or not the limitation based on the power 10 let the contracts under the ordinance of Aug. B, 1875, oxtends to and limits the power of the Dnilding Committes under the ordinance of March 18, 18551 None of the Committes was able to answer, 8o the matter was referred to the Law Da- partment, Aod & wution Lo ndjonrn was agreed to. olected, On motion of the samo gentloman, 1t was decided to put up no delegate ticket for the ]'bnmlt{ election to ba held Baturday, but to let tho tepublicans of the ward vote for whom they mny please, Tha new I'residont was then conducted to Lifs seat, wado his inaugural apeech, and the meet- ing adjcurued, ‘e Itopublicans of the Second Ward met last evening at No. 630 Slato street, and selccted tho following twenty-four names from which elght will be sclected 10-morrow ovening to bo eubmit- ted to tho primay: Il I Coldwolf, R. A1, lian- cock, W, C. Smith, J. T, Chafee, L. D, Stack- man, Jolin Toward, W, 8, Lo Brum, Tienry Bond, Willlsm Taylor, J. R. Brown, It. B. Duncan, 0. Gleasop, L. 'Oppenhcimer, Caroll 1, Gray, 8 Engel, W, 1L, Kanth age, J the Idaho troables. It appears thal '+Copt. dim." or as be {s called, Tolse Jim,” formerly 8 Chlef,—the same whu sent rui ners 10 the Agents some ten days ago giving infor- guatlon of thalelling of Dempasy,—camn Into Yort 11all last Sunday with twulve ges, comprising iwenty-tbree bucka and thirty-six squaws, o ruported (hat ten lodges had left hlin ‘o0d Hiver, for S8almon River, and he promised to find out whether they wers liaunocke or Shoshones, Capt. Jim refased to join Bufalo Ilorn, . den. Crook aulegnxlu that Capt. lamilton reports from Ross Fork Agency that ** Bannock Jabn ' and **Weosgant," who slew Dompsey on Camas Pralrio, were soen going toward Lemhi Axency, ond It'ls thought tney are nakiog their way ta tho Crow beadquarters, AUCTION SA L ES. S AUOEION AR aen By GEO, P. GORE,& 00, €t and 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 18, 9:30 a.m. e ahall make Bpenl:llllul- ake a Clearing Balo {n several Important GEO. . GORE & CO., Aucttopecrs. 1t, with the one prohiditing exhibiilons and mualc 1n saloons, wan enforced, many of the evils com. plained of would be remedicd. Ald. Cary moved to awmend by adding a direction L d Uov. Axtell, of New Moxico, reporte an anarchfc | Girons, o, Hiram Whoeler, 8. H. Valo, intmann, 4. 4. Whitehonse, 4. B. talhonn, W, it tnthe Mayur to eaforca tho Iaw regarding dram- | Undor the law, the Shorld Is required to Jnvito tho | coudition of aftalrs n Lincoin Connty., Two bands | Wesloy Hall, W. Landey, Contome Entistian Casnloman, ind Thomawss: fa- | ‘TIG COUNTY BUILDING, | 0P 0\ it 1o pat on rocordauc | 7udies Prosccating-Attomey. and Clorksof tho | of thieves have mais tieir ap aarance, one headed | | A meeting'of the Elahih Werd Topnblican Club FOR OUR AUGTIUN SALE OF ran. On mation of Mr, M. J. Dunne, the Secretary, Nr. Crowley, was mstructed to cast the vote of the Chief Cauncll for tha ifon. Henry M. Shepari foe Yrealdent of the Losgne for e enaung year, which wan accordingly done, Messrs, Cliase, Loveloy, and Condon were anpuintedta nottfy the President™ elect, after whicn the meeting adjourncd. ‘The qnostion of chnnfigr fares between Eaglewond and Calcago may ho coneldered sctilod for the presant. A comaunication was sent lu W, N, tiregory and others,” of Englewood, athie that. on **comparing the presont taritt with that charged by railronds runniog out of Kastern citfex, L waw fovnd that the commntation was frum 10 (o 20 per cent 1ese LLan tLat charged for o wimilar distance on Eartern rosds, and wera it 10t o1 transient tende the comutation tmsiness donn by the raiifondls here woull not vay the ex- penea at trauaportatian. While wilhing 1o afford ever faclity for frequent and prompt izansit, the; expect reanonsble compensation for the saing, ‘The commnuication wvas signed by the afticials’ of cotrts of the county,and the physiclane and twelve repuiable citizene, He can also allow o be pros- ant such ofiicers of the prison, deuties, and Con- stablen as he ahall duem expedient to hnve pres- ent, Cards of admisslon have been printed, and & forr have already boen rent out. Sherift Kern la besleged with applications, but purposes comply- Ing strictly with the law. Not over ifty {n all will bo present. For the last two weeks ino con- demned havo been visited by guite a number of ople, about & dozen womon_calling every dny to alx to them, After sundown to-morroiy, no one except tholr confossor and telatives wiil bo al- lowad to sca them. Father Uowling spent some time with them {c!lurdny afternoon, and both ara makiog preparaiions for denth, thongh they stiti cling to the hope of s resplte through tho Suprome Court or the Governor, Mr. Anderdon, their connsol, started for Mount Vernon last night with the record, and oxpocts to be able to prescus it to the Court this eveningz. Connelly's brother, armed with sovernl lettera from prominent citis by Surlock, and another led by some othor banalt, each of them numbering some thirty or forty men, engaued in the olil fashioned pastimo of running off stock. The Governor has romoved thoe Bherift, John N. Copeland, for ineficiency, and hasap- polntod ‘as s successor Georito W. Peppon. e alsi asks for ald from tho military sutboritios to enppross tho distarbance. INEBRIATE WOMEN, OV TO BSTALLISI A TIOME FOR TIEM, Somo of the prominent ladies of the city and suburba hiave for eome time back been agitating s schome for tounding & homo for incbriato woman, similer infts principel foatures tothe Washing- tontsn Ilomo. Mra. Thomas Wilce s tho cllof worker in thls movement, and ahe {s Dairector of the Washingtonlan lomo, tu which position sho has had an opportanity to observe tho workings woa held at the cornee of Jalsted and Harrison atroets last ovmlnq. A motlon was mado to nom- Inate 8 gelegata ficket to bo yoted for st the timary Saturday. "The miotion was Jost and tha J‘llllh adjourned untll the frst sonday eveulng in uly. A cenanro of the Mavor, The non-enforcoment of the orainancen inight not be hia fauit, Ald. Cary withdrew the amendment. Ald. Throop wanted to sco the ordinance passed, and aieo to rea the concerta done away with. "Fho provious queslion wns ordered, uad tho ordinance was passed unaaimously. 1t 18 as follows. B¢ (t ordained, ete. frotion 1. All tho saloons or places where Intoxleating liquors are sold, fn which ‘minors aro penniticd 1o play with dlee, balls, or other articies used in gaiming, are hereby drclare to b dis orletly housen. Every praprietor or keepor of sngh stioon, oF place whire such saming or playing shail A R R R of not axcecdin, nnd for an ent oftes Sdna not excesding 100 ant Hla oF her ilcenso may ba reyuked. Rro. 3. This ordinance shall take effoct from and oater the thing of 1ta DAssaRS, A NECESSARY OBDINANCE, The Committeo on -hullemrsl roportod, recom- mending the passage of an ordinance recognizin The first stono—Bedford—for the city’s halt of the Conrt-touse orrived yostorday. It brougnt toars 10 the eyen uf the Ring, Jobin D. Vail, Jr., who has recontly fignred gquite prominently in s suit for bastardy, gave bond in tha County Court yesterday in tho snm of $1.500 to guaranteo the maintenance of the child in the ovent of ajury of lus peere fnding the jn. fant. Walkor's ** extras " did not come np in the Tioard yesterday, for tho reason that his friends bad not aecured enough votea to carry them thronglh. L wad intonded to gu Into Coinmittee of tho Wholo, hat Couly was nway, and, worso than this, Mr. Cleary was yreacnt, whe, 1t 18 sald, will not support tho move, Fitzgorald wants a yote or two, and wlil nut move antil bo has them. Boots, Shoes & Slinpers Of Wednesday, June 19, Bhall sell SOME VERY OHOIOE GOODR to which we call spocial attontion, GEO. P. GORE & CO., 08 & 70 \Wabaal BOOTS AND SHOES. l]{ order of Asalgnce wi woll-; CORRESPONDENCE, BXPLANATIONA DY MR. J. P, ROOT. To the Editor of The Tridbune. Cnicago, June 17,—Beveral parsons have stated that T waa belng quoted as saying that property shiould be nasossed at its cash value, ¥ wish to stato what Thave sald. - At a moeting of ' tho Citl. rzona' Associntion I was arkod to stato what the law .48 on tho subject. 1did so by quoting tho law, as follows: B8xa. 8. Al personal property shallba valued as fol- e Firat—All personal proporty axcopt as hereln others Tall Doy % & gcll the large nnd Al € H i 1 t city ofiicers, confirming thelr acts, zens, left at the same timo for Sprinafleld to #0e | of {ntomporance, Kho statcs that there are fon af D alaea nt 1ea fai R aelocted stack of Moora & Temple, Dankrupts, the Pliteburz, Fort Wayne & Uhicago, the Clicazo. | Awmong the bills prosented to the :Board e e \he. otica of Comptroller, tne Inapector, | the Govaraor, I e Andaraon fafly $0 4ot tho constantly spolylng for - admission to thig | | Sccomic Erery credis vvr"-'-uvfi coriatn, piyante | 8t Auction, on Wednoaday, Jane 10, Hale po B ot $huro & | yoptortay wan one for $123, for the transportation | Sealer of. Welghts and Measures, Corporation | caseproperly before tho Court for lack of time, | fnitication 'women fnebriates, but that | Silier n mionoy. o labor shall bo valued atfa fair casn | emplory} commoncos sty of the Cominlesionces through Indlona ju the in- tetest of thn Lemont stonu ring some woeks #go, T'he bill was charged to tho County Agent's office, and, to get at the cost of the ** Ring ™ ku Ita City. Hall fight, this must bo added Lo tho blils alecady audited. * But it Is too soon to commenca castiny up sceonnts, for the reason that the bills aro st cummencing to come In, Comimlsslonor Tonzen yestsrday came Into the County Canrt, and had In his arms o cherab bearing the name of Mary Fliza Fischor, {8 not clearly understood whure tho unfortunate r old balied from, but it is understood that it caino from Indiana, It was an orrhl , and the Commissloner insisted on adopting It and making it one of tho occupants of Uis now house and o part of his famnlly, sod, wpon bis giving Judge oomis suficlent enca of his sincerity, he way allowed to sdopt 1t as his own. ¥alue for Lhe suMm s0 poyable, KEAL RETATE. Each tract or lot of roal property shall be valned nt fta fatn cagh ratio.ortimated st thio prica it would bring L& falr, voluniary sale. 8. 1374, pp, 657-634.] T eaid furthor at that meeting that the law pro- vided for an egualization betweon towns by tho County lioard, and between counties by the Btate Board, and that tho Supremo Court had decided In A case that went up from Burean County that the rule of uniformity must bo observed, ai whatever fatio the actnal vall gropuru‘ s asscesed, and that the law recognizes that there my Lo a falluro of uniformity when it provides for an cqualizatiun by these Hoards, I.aald, further, that thoro s a great deal of proporty which {8 ‘nover amscssed, and that many persons |cupo entirely, and that T bolleved it to bo tho duty of tha Assessor to fsh out all such cascs, Now, what Is a falr_cash valuo is s qnestion alone for the Asscssor, If ho la honest ‘and con- Counecl, City Physician, Boller Inspector, Proso- cuting Altorney, Uil lmgecm. all to be filled oy the appointment of the Mayor. with the spproval of the Councli, tne torms, with the sxception of the last named, which is to be one year, to be two years from Jan. 1. 1879, Tho ordinance also fixes the bonds of certaln oflicors, the amounts baving already been givon in Tue Tiinune, Akl Tuley sald it was impossible, owing to the conflict of opinions, to determine whethor tho ofticea had been leyaily fllod sinco he terma of tho Incumnbenta expirod by limitation. The ordinance would put the clty on'the safo slde, whichever way the Supreme Court might decide, Lo haped ace tion would be taken at once. Ald. Gilbort considered the mattor of vitat im- vortance. Tha ordinance was passed nnantmonely, Ald, Tuley, by consent, introduced a resolutfon roquesting the Mayor to send In tho names of per- his Excellency will be asked to granta m-Eno. The general impression {s that nolther tha Conrt nor the Governor will interfora. Snerry, In the prescnce of strangors, kcops un bis courngo, and_has apparently more ** norvo ' than Connelly. Hosald ycaterdny, ** Yon migbt sawell pick tp 6 mau on tho atreet und han him." Jie had nothing 10 add to what he ha twice stated, —onca before thy Coronor's jury,and amain At the tri 1fe ssfd: *+1¢ I havo got to die, I hopu to brace mysolf ub to do it "Con- nelly 18 moro roticent, Whilo ho suys ho ia uro- paring bimsalf for the end, ke wants morc time, and has hopes of 8 ropriev: 0 that ho can bo resdy whon tho fatal honr com An old woman from Jolict called yestorday at the Jail, and satd that hor son had been misalng (or & coupls of years, and that, from ine description which had’boon pubtished in the papers, sho was not certain but that ho was the prisoncs Connolly, thera {8 ny accommodation for them thers among s0 many men, with uo_ssparalo mcans of accoss, ote. There are many of thowm low, lawd women, whose presence s demorallzing to tho men who hiave come to tho lostitntion to o reformed; Lut, while this {s troo of the churacter of a large pro- portion of the femalo applicants, there aro still many from the botlor2walks of 1{fe who have fm- Thoannivorsary sociablonf the Naw England Congrezattonnl Chiieeh, glven tn commemoration of the doclety’s arganization twenty-five years ago, senn hetd Just night at the church parlors, and w. uttended by nearly oll of the membrs of the con- yrepation uf 10-0ay und by inany persuns who have in the past begn connected with the church, Thera were nlsa present not a few Jadles and gentlomen, fricndzs of the church mcmbers, so that the parlors yore Alied fo - overdoning, A great wany fiorul decorations shea their beauty aud fragrance throuph the ruome, and lco-cream, atrawberrlcs, cuke, and tho ilke delicacies wera provided by th ladicn. There was no formality abserved In tho eveplng's cntertalnment, Suclable conversstion reemied 1o bo the order of the honr. Amon thuse present woro several porsous who were piliara of the cnnrch whilo yet It was fu ita Infancy, and thelr ratisfation ut tho growth shown by s com. 0. 7. GOl 08 & 70 Walash-ay, W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO. OHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, The Entire Furniture, Bouare irand I"lano, . B, Carpets, Ete., AT ATUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, June 18, at 10 o'clock, ON BECOND FLOOR 287 8, OLARK-8T., Tho whel Ing Marble Top Chambe : "fi:fi‘: %"lEfiTzfi'cn'r‘pJ{ ronth Fiure Tiireas, o ' 2 buTTRRS, LONG & CO.. Aucutoneer bihed the love of atrong drink to such on_ex. tent that reformation s diffcnlt, M, tha hatit of dnmkennlt'u that tho women—who appear in good soclety, who, at times, are_halpla: intoxicated. A lady atatod to the u‘)orlul yestorday that sha_hod, “not Jong ago. called upon another lady, who, It was VE SDALL SELTL AT O TFNIL00NS Dhcikon of I} uight's gathoring witt & similar one | Btnlo's-Attorney Mills had to quit hlg post | *isto M) all tho ofices whon t1a ferms bave'ex- | ghS o o cyon fol on Bl ot oneesaiq | quvsoauently proved, was ‘oo lntoxicated | sclentions, bo will g bis duty, Men may dlfer in AL RS ™ of a quarter of n century g0 whe a1 Interesting fu | yasterday on nccount of sicknens, s uocds rec- ik thot'he was not the person sho wwas In scarch of. to wppeor o recolvo her company. Ehe | fhele opiniona about fuir cant value. [ bitve ih m cident of tho evemug. 5 reation and rest, but does nol weem tu appreciate the fact, Immedlately nfter eiection he found 1t necesrary 10 stick up the sign **tinnll pox-hero ** on the front door of his residenco to avold the ane noyance of visitors to whom he could render no servics, aud tho sooner he sticks up soms such slzn on his oMce-iloar; or weara it on his broast, or adopts sume means to E:nrlnleu blm s needed rest, the bettor it will be for him., CRIMINAL. Charles E. Jonos mns a paper ealled the Spiritof the Turf, With him boarded another newspaper mon named J. T, GUll. Thoy hnda fow anont board-money, and Jonca caused Ulll's arrest foy disorderly, ‘They will try tho sifalr Sat. urday beforo Juatice Matson, “*Bhang” - Andrews, for whom o warrant wes tsaued lost Saturday, ae mnoticed In sla0 remarkad thatthore wero a nnmber of promi- nent morchants In this city whoso wives were fil\-nn to drunkenness aimost continually, and kept uor constantly about them, T 1 for auch ae thoso that thess public-splsited ladies have deterninod to devise dome means to accomplish thelr refurmation and salvation. oy proposo to secure a suitable bullding for n home, which shall omaiodato in diflerunt dopariments the different clasees of applicants, and mako thelr sojourn in this retreat pleassnt and profitable. ‘They have mado # request Lo tho presont nanagers of the Yoldlers' lloma at Evanston for this purpose after the Woman's Industrial Hchool for girle shall have gotten through with It, It Is quite iikely they may sncceed in tnelr cadeavor, bug they are dealsous to make o commencement of thelr experiment at once. Thu{ aze trylog to find a suitable dwaliing- boueo which they ‘can rent at a rassonable price, elther furnished Or unfurnishod, and they say they hava already applicants cnough for & beginniog. They aro intending to stare out Friday in search of auch accommodations. mind a cano, In tho trlsl of which T participated, BaghtyStationery c';u"’ and Faucy where twonty respectablo gontlomon tox hat the plece of land involved was worth frum $300 to 2500 peracre, On tho other band, Lweuty other respectable gontlemen tetificd that the samu plece of ground was worth from 33,000 to $5,000 per acre, The Jury ealled it worth abont 82, 500 per acro, and tho quostion put to both aides was, What {4 that land worth per acre for cashl—substantislly what the law requlres [n the caso of an assessment, Now, 1am not aware that any one supposed the witnesses on_eithor side Intendod to commit perjury, 1t will thue ba seen thiat what 18 the casn value 1s a watter about which fhere ia au honest diffarence of opinlon, sccording as tho bulla or bears nre callod upon to state,. The cost uf a build- ing is not a ssfo test of value, for tho Sherman “latse, located n tho Town of Pulos, couldnot com- mand 83 high a price as on the corner of Clark and Tandolph streets, yet it swould cost more to erect it in Palos, Location and uae aro clemonts to by considered In fixing yalucs. The Htato Bonrd ratsod porsonal property in Cook Col per ceut, and this “was OTHER REPORTS. The samo Committee roported adversely on the remiasion of nes fmposed in tho Polico Courts, ‘Tho repurt was concurred In. The rame Comnuttco recommendod that the or dor ulmun-i the Superintendent of Police 10 sus end the enforcoment of the ordinance in rolation v tho namo and number placed upon licensed vehicles until othorwise ordered by tho Councll be sefurred to the Mayor for such action ss he may concarred In, witte reportod adversely on the *‘lumber-yard ' ordinance, since it tended to creata n monopoly, and returned {6 with the ** in- validating ** features removed. 1t was fald over. The same Committes recommended that a vole be taken on the pasaawo of tho ordinance ropesling theordinance for the opening of Dearborn strect, notwithetanding the Mayor's veto, 1t was made 8 speclal order for Mondsy night. The Councll then adjourned untll Wodnuaday CRANRY DILL tho poet of tho Jall, is responsiblo for the follow. ing verses: *Twas In Clilcago's city, all fa the bloom of spring Whag Counelly'snd posr sberry were dooinca va bigh ‘They wero 'K'&’H&?& -m} ml:uuw-n hearty—atrong In 1iling of HeBSavime, they muat dio before T ¢l 3 1t was Couneily himeoit who used tho blnody knife, And faor sherty, lia companlon, hieiped 10 tako’ Mo- ey AtIE i The auniversary oxerclses of the Park Toatituto took place last eventne in Unfon Park Congregational Church, beforo a lnrge and fashion- able” audience, The 'church was appropriately decorated with planta and flowers. 'The young Tady puplile, undor the directlon of Mrs. liatex, the Princlpal, performed well the soveral parte uilotied o them. — After the playing of o wmarch b‘y the or- unist, and a prayer by the Hev, Dr. (oodwin, o piaiof duet was cxvented by Miss Josevhino Carver und Mlss Elln M, Thomueon: thon came 1 recitation by Miss Corelo 8. loutwell, a solo ang by Mies May V. Blnck: an cemny, **The ntans of_Daitc, Goethe, and Milton, ' by Miss Zlurs A, Fitch; a selectlon from Chopin upon the dano, Ly Miss Nellle Cunninghami 8 Fronch reche ation, by Miss Bertha twith: 4 pisno, concerio ‘row ~ Mendelssohn fu D minor, h‘; Misa Aulse Silva; plano anet, by Misses llose I, Jones and Mary II. Newcombs ‘recitation, by Mirs Nellio Moure: “reading, by Miss Lon Loveday: plano Soto, by Misy Afico A, Crines eeaayy ++ o (ute - TURSDAY, June 16, 003 elock p. m, Furniture, Crockery, Glussware, Iards ware, Cutlory, Carpots, Carriages, Inrness, Groceries, Ete., WEDNESDAY, June 19, at 0:30 o'clock a. m, Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Furnishs ing Goods, Hats, Capy, Notlons, Doots, Shocs, Etc., TIHURSDAY, June 20, at 0130 o'clock &, m. Farnituro, Housekeeping Goods, Carpof and General L[or%hnndu::, gty BATULDAY, Juns 13, at 8130 o'clock 8. m. W, A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers By D. D, STARKE & CO,, 84 and 83 Handolpiat, They wers youn, ‘aad thoy ware rockloss, and full of or tngpnever Would have plunged the Kmife McCone ville's budy through. AlcCouville was s poor mag, whoso heart was trns and warm, Who gave'bis liteto save his nieco from Injury sod e iitits dhought ta defendiug ber b would haveto o, m 6 {01t the crnel knife And saw the murde; ay. 39‘&“-"7 n.nfl sherry did hiaston wish al rfl !::I‘ s 110 'rom One place o anotner, boasting of thalr deeds L i A DT A U y 07 ————— Jook. ™ oy Mins Auna M. Crasby, and soto by Mtss | ni8 SEC L NEE S0 CEATY o rday, dustics | eveniog. 4t bre not because tho avcrage business-man or ay- SPECIAL SALE Faunle 8, Welgel, Nest foll ) oce ' wi fug o' fhn“ut;l;"#n“llg; Mhanllp‘D:‘{-:‘wfl“h;difia&mvi Footo fixed his bail st $1,200, and at 2 o'clock wnn-’.‘#cmnvmu-uwumum lug o'er the body of MINOR MEETINGS. orage houscholder was mot sssessod envugh, THE COUNTY BOARD, BILLS. The regular weekly meuting of the County Doard wae held yosterday afternoon, all of the members present except Musars, Tabor and Conly. The Committea on Jull and Jafl Accousts recom- mended tbe payment of §0,220.02, of which $7.172 waa fur dleting prisoncrs, and the election of a watchman, otc. Tla bills wero ordered pald, and tho election uf the wutchman \as postponed butlt was because they n}-‘ znml districed were a o nnd that emall stores In essed wore than many Iargest in Chicago, Other facts similar fn character appeared which tended to bring abont the rais ho sharo of Cook County of the State tax is not in aud of itaclf n very yreat itew, but our trouble couies in the maln from the uu- equal distribution of the burdens. The Asscasor ought nelthor to be s bear nor 8 buil, but all the elements should be conshiered, —belng curcful to o that all property is asdvssed, for the burden which omitted propesty ought to boar will have to be borne by some one. Jauss P, Roor, ead. Wheip the morning sun aross there was sorrow In one ioitie, A widow nid amother left {n Doverty alouo, AT Chidicn o Bionra & Tather Wheso corpes was cold . cl While friands that gathered rouod fow comforting worda could say, Goanelly aad Hiierry wers taken uff to fall, Wiiorg tha i #8id siicti & ca50 841 thlfa did not ad- il, Thiey wata lockid up in & duogeon all In the murdurer's To maditate upon thetr crime walking to sad fro, TIE GRAND JURY, closed at a 1ato bour with & concerto oy Mins Mue L. Wolcott and a benediction, An enterprising sawing-machine firm on Biate atreet atruck o now lead in advertising Sun- day, whicti did nut pan out to the expectations of the ‘argunizer. It acems that thoy purchasel s lurge niaiaber of chosp pastahiosrd funs, on_which Lud printed 1o larue Iype the peculiur quali. ties and propetiies of the miachine manufac Ly them. ‘Vlie fans wero tied up in bundie delivered Saturday afternoon ta tho accomuiodat ing sextons uf the varioua fashionuble churches Entarday *'Shang’* will have a chance to prova that bs is not guilty of publishing an obacene paper ;gflkldvelllllnl or sale indecont and Obsvene ok, At on carlz houe yeatorday memlnfig. A, Bullard, who kecpa a notion store at No, Dine slond avenue, found 8 wnan lying in his store. The fellow h'l&ntd dronkenaces, but Oficers Den- nehoy and O'Hellly m‘nuulnu alonz, recoynized him an s professionai thiaf named William Hal- pine, Ifs had gained ontrance throoygb en une faatened window. On TUESDAY, June 18, at 10 a. m,, ot Itesidence No. 210 South Peoria-st., A flng lot of Household Goods, consisting in part of H. O, snd Bro, Terry Parlor Buita, .7, Ohamber Seota, Hrunsela aud Ingrain Carpeta, Pler Mlrrors, Hall Troes, Feather Dads, tuir Mattrosssy, Dining-Hoom and Kitohen F'urniture, Hto,, Hio. D, D. STARKE & CO,, auctiopeerns. At 13 o'olock Baturday, June 23, Oue Batery of Four 6-Pound Smootke ‘Bore English Stel G, ‘Well mounted I SEW. sold wikh the P:‘n'd"&:' londld order~NEW. One gub W IOMELETE OUTEIT. G o & e A & o Rintlodeors. By ML M, SANDERS & CO,, 74 80d 74 Wabssh-ayv, RNEGULAR SALE 0P BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, AT ATTOTION, TUEBDAY, -Y‘UNE 11, AT 12:30. lu‘:rll::‘::el?v'&l.u Meo's Floe Goodsof evary description e e ———————— ] By CHAB, E. RADDIN & CO,, DARTMOUTH ALUMNL The Dartmouth College Alumni Association mat at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the club- room of the Tremant louse, for the purpose of conforming to the request of the Trustees by sug- geating four names fur each uf the three positions about to become vacant vn the Board of Truostecs, the eloction for which takes place at Ilanover, N. IL., onthe 20th lnat. Mr, BB, P. Ayer was called upot to preside, Conalderable discus for one wook. throughout tha eity, Sunday morning the sustons At about 10 o'clock last evening Max a3 lo the manner of moking nomiuse S dietributed the fatin, placiog o or thy Betinita, of No, 73 West Lake atrect, while return: REPORTS. INSTRUCTIONS FHOM THE COURT, tlons, and some of the geotlemen pres- ELOWERFOTS. The seml-annual report of tho Coroner was pre- sented, It showed tnint 287 inquests bad been held, at s costin jurors' feen of $2,182, of which 3102 had been collocted fram the _(rionds of the deccased. Fur werving writs $50 had ‘beencollected: fees collacted from rallroads, 28 incldental oxpenaed of tho ufice, $100. Dedu Ing the amonn! recelved on salury aud from fecw, there Wi alanice due hitn from tho county of $457, The repurt was referred to tae Fioance Committes. The County Treasurer submitied a statoement of the candition of the scveral funds ap 1o tha 15th inat, I3 showed that the General Fund had been overdrawn $10.1:30, and tlie Jntereat Fuud, new Indebtedueas, 814,018, "It sbowed, further, that thera was $1:4,277 10 the crodit of tis Interust Fund, old ndaotedness, 81,124 to the credit of the Court-Huuao Fund, snd 811,216 10 the credn of the Slokjug Fund, Heferred. MNOIPITAL RULE; o Spectal Comulties appotiied to rexise the hasplial rules repuricd, 'The Intorest of the ro- r 1ug honie, was held up by faur men un the cornor uf Jelferson and Fulton strovts, ond was robbed of 1o 8 cash. As soon oa they les go of bim he yelled for the police, Ofiicer Nic uraued and eaptured ano of them, {ichael 0'Connor. Scuuliz laentifics tho prisaner 24 tho uua who hoid bim up, whilo the other throe went through his pockets, Charles M, Olark, a former tickot agent for the Milwaukes & St. 'aul, the Pittsburg & Fory Wayno, and the Chicago & Alton katirosds, was before Juslice Halnes yesterdsy upon the charge of embezzlemout lodted againet bim by Mr. P. Q. Nellls, the traveling auditor of the Chi- cago & Allon Rallroad, and gave bonds In_the sum of 2, 500 for appearanca aL i o'clock a, m., Juns 2. The smount alleged 10 havo beon embexzlad 19 8 large ono, ubont §2,600, itia eald. Mr. Clirk's m‘ma- deny tbat he is In any way guiliy of the crime. Thomas Hutchinson and Willism Fane, two stalwort Cheyenne negroes. who have fre: o the Editor of TA¢ Tribune. Cmeaoo, June 17.~More fower-potst but notin Herculaneum or Pomvejl. This morning about 11:30 o'clock a large flower-pot fell from a third. story window of No. 127 Losalle atreef, missing by lesa than a foot the hiead of a foot-pussenger bee peath. 1t is bizhly probable that, had he becn atruck by the (alliug body, very seriuus, perhavs fotal, Injury would havo resulted therefrom. The flower-pat which foll was one of perhaps a dozen, & hanging-basket, And o bird-cage, carclessly placed on the window-mll withous tho slighiest #afegusrd Leing used to prevent their being knock- eaor blown o, Bfust we whoss busluess requirce considerabla “huuflnr 1L forever run the guunts Tet of tho deadly falling flower-pot, or wear an fran-clad helmet, or shall some steps be taken compelling occupants of upper Noors, at least in (ho business stroets, to usw rewsvnable cautlon lr:muuuch accidenta? Or, battor perliaps than all, ot the Clty Fathers set apsrt o portlon of the Btack-Yai l[ ntsh thera flower-not (not Hower) r The new (rand Jury received te Instenetfons yesterday morning from Judye Moore, and got to work. Among thelr number were recognized the prominent faces of Jobu Korayih, [areman, A, C, Uerlng, dohu Ilise, J. J. Keaency, and Frank Lumbard. After repeating the usnal inatractions, and dwelllng particularly oo the guty of the jurorm ta boware of any outsids influences in making theie preventments, as well as the duly of keeplny tholr deliberations secret, the Court stated that the the Juty, as soou as required, cases O rlsoniors com- wittod peioe w the 20thof the munth, aa that there Bec be no delay 1o conndering charges, —eliher ine dicting the prisoners or letting thewm go. AL thie conciusion of the lnstruciions, Mr, Hes. Ing arose and asked poruissiot to way a word, Thite was granied. e then went on to say thai there ware numbees of prisoners arreated after the #0th and before the jury sdjourncd, whose cawce should be investlgate The witneas: In such pe congrvitations were furt:ished with an of “ralsing the wind, and thers occaslon for the services of & Kimball, 7 tons' furesight \as at Aret highly commanded, but when’ it was discovered (hat the little articica all Lore the tmpring of the wewing-machioe firn, and that they were in fact nothing bul advertising dodgers, there came a rovalsion of feeling, and it was unuplmousty resoived that thu holy places should nnt be ured ag a tieans of punderiug (o un- ecrupulous Mamumon, Intwoor three inatances tie attentlon of the sccommndating seston was called to who gravily of tho situation, snd he wae sdmonishied to romave Lho ungodly brecze-arousars, which be forthwith proceeded to de. Ju other courches the fans were cmunmnhmn-l( thrown .onder the eent,—a sort of **got behinu me, Sutan,"-—und ul the conciusion of the scrvice the +exion was rdionlated 1n & manner suggestive of wascular Cheistianity, Aud e prowlsed thal be wopld uoverdo a0 again. oTEL AUBIYALS, ent - thought a Chicago man should be named for one of the vacancies, as there wel great lll{ of Dartmouth's graduates in the We: who should be ropicsonted, A inotion was made tosclect s commitics of inrea to make the nomi- nations. Messra, Jam ‘owell, E. D. Jeding- Il \Whits wers selucled, 'They re- ollowing list of names: For the Bouton !lll.\lu F. Prescoti, EDPIHY N, 1. pell, Exeter, N.'ILT Iffram anover, N, H. ; the Rev. ¥, D, Aye For the' litlelgh vacancy the above were rucolnmonded lue vacancy—Uienjain F. A: cago; Lincoln i#, Brighuin, Salem, Ma albridgo A, Ficld, Bostou, Mase. 3 Willlam J. Tucker, New York. The report of the Cowmlttoo wes accepted snd adopted airman read a Jetter from Presidont Dart. lets, of Dartmouth College, and & alip from & Bos- tou paper, to shuw *thst the College was running behind, and nesded wid 1o koep up its bivh stard- ard as an educational jostitution. Hu stated tuat sa o7 the Feas. d th ¢ l Y Joving and bird-adoring fomales thither, and there d L purt was centered in tho proposition (v reorgunize | cases, however, wero not furnlshed, and (he re- | g2 e y 5 o Milway: | quently teled to pummal each giher to doath, hiad | B0 Stedical doardy alluwiag s oAl nd | sults wars an fucreats In' tho- baned-bill'0f the | Scammenteies the Chomical Devarimient for woidh | 194 tem put n thelr tmo trylng W kil éach uiber, Alettineeo DR S 10 ibmbiar: Petlteto Washinglony . which tha former bit Illnllln 1wo, UiL 8 plece thet Cly,c-f;ullg‘fl;fll} ”"L‘;Kg:‘;g‘"m-"lhg_% e f;'."'{.‘.'n'"{,'z;'&.'{,‘.'"flfl' :ulu 5::{?11‘!;'"‘!0' il |‘"3° $10, 000 was secded. 1o thought that that smount i Auction Bals THIS DAY of . o A ! v . 1 n cuatod 4 < y - ke Sk, e i e ey | Sutofbie s, and, hearly GLals nomb. 18 | Fituilles, 'and broviding for thy Counts' osrd | aud were snable o fnd. Uall- The sherith b | ke ta be il in SRl by Commennent e s i BOOTS & SHOES i e falugues i 0¥, Yark? | Wpuna charge of mayheni. Homewhatlces thantwo | tlecting seven other meubers, Wwho ehall bu dis- | thought, should bo obliged to furnish the Grand | appointed to solicit subscrintions duning the com- To the Editor af The une. o e Heno G, uimes Wisconaing ihe Hjon: 8¢ | yesrs ayo theso same negrocs (OUghl and stashed | Sunaccted with eltlicr of thy colleges uaied, and | Jury with i the cases of all persuns [ ing week, ‘The Chale stated thas be cuuld pledye Cmjoaco, June 17.—~Pormit us ta entor onr pro. Also s DANRRUPT 8TOCK. W, ™ Ttesun, Cinelnusti.e,. | encli other with razors, and fur soine days it way | b3t the rovrganization anall take ofect July 1. | arrested snd bound over until the aveuln: | €550 un tho 32, subscription, and called for | testagainst sn anticle In yoestorday's Twinuxe ju | Auction 8alu TO-MORROW, DRY GUODS. : - Y e 2 T, it ::ml: y, boweyer, Loth wero spared for mnothar | BIOECTRE SRG BRUEEE Bodical Stindants withont After each member pressnt Lad cast his vote for no bill 20th and 30th of the month In whose cas infght be found. ‘flhe uext Grand Jury was nut vinegar nor #old throughont the Northwest as k) callud nutl] the middle of pext munth, and the re- alcoholic vinegar will nut bear achemical analys —~is & dro unhealthful article.” We u the Trustees of e choice, the meeliug sdjourned. should pay 310 WEAT PAUK LOARD. » Which wlll Ls By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. A worthy Granger named Thompsou, from uum {or their privileges, et o A regular meeiing of ste do facto Board of Weal Y sane] % TUESDAY'S 8ALR, Jul 30 8. n1., 8t ol i s Ty Chugaien Couzts, Jotsziey oidedup | ity a8, Roulen, o5, e, sk Pty e o oceutpeein WOl v oulgi 1o | b TEAE SIS WAL SRSty ARt | panabty sl ensier of i, s Masgar con, | aer ] AR,y Tl e i 1ys ¢ Duheon, ot dona tice Fallsbary. And ontic. the Faculty of them for that thue. In Lls opinion, 1t . ours zespoctiully - L. Pavas 3 Lamabily: Sattion ahain, 4 beadie, Spylindi fobs | iitice EMleCr el ene L e Colioktos mamen of (e atthun 0f 1o Bunrd, sud | wonl b much Betser 16 the. Grand Jurr wors The Hecretary read U following comwmuateationt ot L TR oo Carpeta. sud Gonerel Household Goods, Qsaeral el Bzl MU s Lodla Fgribe, Sou Orlenid.o. | bimeelf fn this wise: * Wien | was aboat to | 10 request thew tu seid fu Lo naines of threc pee- | ealled together eatly ooough to- Investizate ail | Lhagetheliauor o horemith rebpr, (82 1, Loswat, TEMPERANCE, ELISGN, POMEROY &€0., Auctionsers., o3 el C l:'r'u‘;l ' mmynu-u;nu young girl in my ,o:l' 1Ly lold d ho thought there wero some who | S8 T2 70U s bwa fun 1 §4, 000, with which S 3 me 1'would hay i0 progeny at &l captesct. 1 3. Barkes Toast to lose thelr $3 and sit & week I & Bvectal Dispaich b0 The Tridure. Thursday Morning, June 20, at 10 o'clocke po ks iy, Evants M Bueg | Yol beve usheatty Hod barcen heice, sitaply | forthesor of thy insaue Asyluns revo ioiger Futher (basace tno Ingocent sudse uid the | Ak 41" Satnibres wibimed wllr iiaid’le We | Decarow, Tl June 17.—One hundred and = SRR e Mt DA i i 3 ' 8 rules were read, | wvide for the county compelied 10 o fuedlu reasurer and the me m e y ® Jin o Pl W b Ssafod Metutltan, O3 | o e e X et 20d he Ladged by Jolntuicn of a6 Adviory LCST'or e phveicians | Suiiasiocs Hherctore: tat 1 WL b wive 10 Inage | Widh bl oo riak aboit thi paypneuts Nesructiati, - | forty-five Republicans aud 186 Demgerats havo 3832 OHIO-ST. son iu the side. The complaiuani 1 young sir) | for th-wfllm-nwmmnulumu,um‘ ree of | un order remedying thesw ahuves. i d"-' 3 3"”'“"' Becretary. | sigued a public call o 3'1'!&0“};,"' ¥ \perance [ ‘ named Anolo Smitl, of good parentsge, anlquite | Whum sy be connected with a wedical cotle 'Fha Lours 3aid be wasabliged for the suggesrion, “The meeting then a vhm ned, Conventlon, to mect July o temperancs | We sell eatire uzuuu!l of Residonce (Furniture as THE CITY-HALL, baudsome, Henceil is possibia that the aflair wili | but not miore than one wilh any one colle; sad e had luteoded to cover ln-flvolnt in the in- HELIGIOUS GATIERINGS, cause fs healthy bero. From one to three ‘arpets nearly new). Lo patclied ap by e aud that this Board whall recommend tho Paichnd dp.y- & marey -rwlnmvnl of & Viarden, Matron, Medic- ol Superlutendent, wnd - engoeer, all of whom ausil be respaisible for the conduct of helr ssvers) departments, and aball bave tho sppoiut- structions. ‘Fhe Deputy Sucrife, he sald, bad special ngteactions, which b thought they would follow, to bnve witaesses ready in casce of sl prisuucre cumwiticd prior to th 201k, aud he obu- feved they would alsu do sil 1n their Dower Lo have The Standing Comuulitice of the 3ynod of Chicago of tho lclorwtd Epwcopal Church et yeelerday Aftcrnoon st 4150 a'cluck 1n the gentlemen's parlor of tie Grand Pacidc Hlotel. There wera tov. Bishop Clenoy weetings every weck. ————— Buck & Reynor's Essonco of pure Jamalca Gin= ger s the best, * % Ir, llehl'lrlur Suit, Chaniber Sots, Dirussels and Wool Carpets, Rtange, Bedding, Crockery, &¢,, &¢. The Dishursing Clerk got rid of §1,5600 of acrip. 1wort of 1t yoiog 10 merchants, —y— TIHK COUNCILL. PAVING WITR CODBLE-STONES, R u Ite Family Jeaving the elty. ‘The police will be paid for May Wednos- | The Council held s regalar weskly wyeeting Jast | €08 0f thelr ssslatanta. ‘Tho ralus go inta ettect | witnesseu'preacut in cased ogaivst 8l prisoncrd | Feorla; thy Hov. dir. Adawms, Chicago; lay weme SRR TS FLIneN, FUSIEROY & CO.; Auctiopeer. 4 o Dec. 25, ‘and provide that the Mudical & - | bet the ¥0th wud the day of the | bers, Cul. J. W, Denneit aud i, 1. Ueldlug. The Mensmau's Peptonized Beef Tonic la the oal; S :’;:;_”“‘ the rewan will not before Saturday, 41 nv:rlnm A:xd'n T u.lom ‘he cualr. Tho outy ab- | Lacsjentaheil by clected for three years. the Setron | Jury's adjournmenc. If tha JHEy Could oayy geb " o, formaty of Ginclanatl. bt now | prevarution of beof contaiulng iu euilrs aiulritious OIL-FANKS, sentes was Schwelathal. oSS for two years, aud the Engiuect for one year, At tbe eodof their respective terine tneir successors aru 10 be elocted for thres years each. Thu repor, on motion uf Alr, Bradley, was lsla over fur vue week, ih Justices of thy Peace to take sows little [nter- cot lu tbie watter, und do tueir wholo duly in iae prems the witnesses would ap- oe fore the 'Jury soouer thau they did how. Bub the Justices of (be FPeace net Il. K. Church io this rll;. was formally recelved asa Prusdyter i the Reformed Episcopal Church. The Hov. Richard Page, for- mersly & dcocunof the Protestant Eplacopal Church, 'was reccived ga & deacon Ju Lhue Coutch. Thls was rramrlm. It s not & mcru stiwulaut like the ex- racts of beel, but coutaing biood-wakloy, forco- generating, ah sustalning propertios: - Saluabla s all vafceebtod Condiom whethor the A commubication was received from the Depart- ment of Public Works stating that permission bad pat been given to the streci-rallway companics to A caso of scarlet fover was reported at No, 300 Chicago avcuue—~tbs second sluce the 12th loat. LBON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS sesult of exbaustion, nervous prosirution, over- i o Al s yave tho spice between their fracks with cobble- | “Mir” Senuo suggested that It would be proper, | Haugbt of such'a Ihini as recoyuizing witnessca | all the imporiant busiucas Usaaacied, uid theCom- | MUrk, of scuto disease:dand in Seery fori of do- o BHIPPING OANS, ‘T'he Cbicago ton road Copany | gignes, Under auorderof the Boardof Public | aluce ruvision secuied to be the order of 1he aa: e appear before a Lirand Jury. 'They had simply | wlitce adjourued. nllnyl particulatly if reeultin: froin pulmonary CITIONA GO cased st par the Aprit sceip of the Twenty-sece | Works, however, repaits hud been made with thag | thab the ruie fur tlhe governuent,of the County | mut bevn in tho Labit of dolug hetr full duty fu ‘Fhe Kev. Dr. Owen presided yesterdsy morning | cowplaiute. s friendly uud heivful Lo the most & aan® 10 CasaLevER. oud atrect police—§1,780.65. wateria), subject 10 the remorstrance of the prop- slso revised, so that the Agent | this rcgard, aud probaoly thought there was no ue- | at tho weekly couference of Liaptiat misistors. | dolicate stomach. Caswerl, Uazauv & Co., pru- Agent's otlice Le could be clected fu Seplember, lustead of Jaouary, 8s buretoforv, Mr. Mulloy wanted to know what bad become of ceasity for i, Iu this, Bowever, they made a mi Tha Hov. Mr. Kergott offered prsyer, snd the Liev. Meas ons which they ind preachied the breceding day. "Fle Cowmittee on Police got togethar and prictord, New York. etty-owners. 100k up the communtcstion of the Grand Jury In 1t was zeferred to the ** Cobble-atone " Commit. 11 GOoLs, o e AR 2 mmre i My Pat. SARATOGA WAVE of oatural curly hslr unpmvu'omnl otlicr aficr scelng Ic, D, ks, THONFEON, e i Other waves, 83 Iu conclusion, the Court sasured Mr. Lo Ll . Purren aud Chapell skeiched tha ser- fog aud the othyr Jusors, who appesred Lo b sat- sefurence to juuk-dealess, They bad ssccrialned the rules reported by 8 comuwitloe from the medical | laded tharuwith, that the Sherllt would do ali o | The discussion vl the day was upon the subject: DEATIHS, e St itickey Bad alfeady cild ths attsitioa L dit0F Ligaom 2 i dke colleges (o ko goverauent of (be laseds- fl.‘y:m;."w.m:‘mb\:umm“%:umpx‘uw thovud | o+ Comity of Bupthat Chasches o itcepect to tis CIRIART RN 1D . bondar Juee e siyaear ol ¢ Ve i al 0 ». ylaun, a8 buslue wight X @ ingoceut fw- cupation o ¢ Ba; . " 1) % ' Liw i Wuie sistagent ordinance waa 1 pre After disposing of some small matiers, the i L& 3 Glinries st d 40 years 10 montne 18 Mr, Bradley satd the rules roported bad boen ax+ | brisuned Lo luker than was necesaery to sbow | Tue Bov, Dz, Bvesis lods Thosu prcecnt pasticle H = usgral WUI tako place wW-day at 3 v'clock frem

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