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8 CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, MAY 4, - 1880—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Dn. A. Sprixden, Cineinnatt, sat the Sher- man. ©. BE. Monaax, of Madison, Wis, is at tho Gardner. Conanrsaman Titan C, Pounn, of Wisconsins fant the Tremont. ‘Tre! Tors Eugeno Malo and wife, of Maine, are at the Brand Pacific. THxxne’ Me Arkixsos, Surveyor Genornt of Now Mexico, is nt the Palmer. Ciuiny-Justicn DALY, of New York City, and wifc, nro nt the Grand Paeific, J. Horacn Kent and A. Howard, Porta mouth, N, H., are at the Sherman, C,H. Mocitox, General Traveling Agont Tne tornational Stenmship Company, Portland, Me., {ant the Palmer. ‘Tne North Sido Street allway Company has begun operationgson Ita now Ino on Stitte strect, commenctag on Division. ‘Tun Cont Exchange at {ts meeting Saturday fixed peices of unthrnelte coat as follows: Ege and grate, $0.25; range and nut, $0.00, JANES Lewis, John W. Norton, Agnes Booth, Sldnoy Cowell, and G. HE Gilford, of the Park Thentre Compyny, are at the ‘Tremont, WH. YouNanove, London, ing.: John W. Casey, Milwaitkees Jtobert Seott, W. Re Reott, ond John A. Scott, Glusgow, Scotland, wre at tho Tremont. ‘Tim Van Buren street bridge will be closed to Jand travel this morning for repairs for a couple: of days, Tho strect« wintinie WH run via Clinton and Randolph streets, Miss Lees, hon don, Eng! Westerman, st. Be Henderson, and Miss Lablache, Honoluli, Sand wich Islands, are at the Grand Paelie, Gronce HL Fuyei. Leadville; W. P. Pert New Yor! Vitam ‘Thompson. dt, Sherman, Sia Prawn » Balthnore, are nt tho Sherman, Lollestan Sporting Chits net afternoon at tho Grand Howe presiding. Tt was decided not to ere proposed ndditions to the elub-house this sun mer THE temperature yesterday, us observed by Manasse, optlelin, No, 88 Madigon street CT UNE Bufiding), was at Bil We, i daygre Bp, Fe Wise TOE De Me Ba. tn. ONS 8 pn ERLANG MOUTON, Nebriski w Yorks : a vy Southport, Brygiand: “Bd Bogtend: and C, 2. .nre nt the Palmer, . Wi ewe & Co, of Durham, N, Coy. through J. arr, yesterday sold 1,000.00) pounds of xmokiuye tobacco toon frm In Chicago for cush, beluy the largest single transuction tin ing tobnceo thit has over taken place in West, AN owner Is wanted at the Chico Avente Btation forn hardwood box containing Scotch sedoul-books, 2 autograph albu, shoul prizes, and auch netieles, marked Adam and Neiio Follock. The box wes found early yesterday: niorning on the sidewalk Jy front of No. i North Lu Sulle street. Tae year otd boy af Mr. Grower, who lives on Stato street, near Forty-ninth, was sealed lo nenth Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Grower tit drawing tub of scalding water and Jett it stan dug while she went to anottior part of the bow Woen she returned the ehtld, who had been another room, wits found dend, 1. C. Hupuvany, anti-third-torm delegate from Kentucky, mentioned In THe TRIBUNE yester> day, was born In Chlengo, rraduated at the Chie cash High-Sehool fe 189 aged 15, aud carried a inusket for three years during the re ite was u delegnte to the Cineiinatd Convention aud a wwarm supporter of Bristow for President. Gen, Guan spent_ yesterday ne quietly and unostentatlously a8 formerly. During tho utt- ernoon he devoted considerable the at inllltar headquarters In conference with the Hon, B. Ih Washburne. The General leaves at 9 o'clock this morning for Springtleld, where he will ur- rive ut abouts o'clock und be tenpered a public reception. Mar. Cuances N. Lisnor, of this city, santhany: yeurs tho Western manager of the New Yor! Spectator and tho Fireman's Journal, vr tly re signed this position, in which he has been so successful, and goes to Lendvittc and the conn try, boyond to engage in general business, His Jute emptoyers and his friends generally, while regretting his departyre, bave no doubt of his ‘suceces. Junor KNIcKernocken, of the Probate Court, esterday issucd an attachment against Charles: |. Reed for contempt of court tn failing to file big report ns adwinistrator of tho Irvin estate, Mr. Reed was brought in. Jt turned out that the report had been filed several months wo, but hud subsequently been misiald, The attuch= ment was dismissed on the payment of costs, ‘Tam regular semi-monthly meeting of tho Chicago Medical Soclety was held last evening it tho Pacific, Dr. RG. Bogue inthe chalr, Dr. J. §. Jowell rend an interesting paper on “Somo pecullarities of the cerebral clrculution,” In which “omotionnl insanity,” a8 poputarly under stood, was alluded toumong other brain atfee- tions. Tho reading of the paper elicited quite an interesting discussion, in which ull present took an active part. After tho transaction of some routine busines the meeting adjourned, ‘Tux St. George's Socloty held its regular monthly meeting last evening in the Shermin House. There were expended €0 during tho month for charliy, | Six new niembers wore ene rolled. Tho aniual sermon appropriate to St. Georgo’s Day, will be presched next Sundin afternoon ut do'elock In tho Cathedral of 8% Peter and: Paul, und the services will be con: ducted by the Rey. Dr. Courtney, ‘Tho newly- elected oflicers wero instalied during the aven- Be ‘Tus old brewer Eberhard Anhauser, of St. Louls, died yesterday of cancer of tho throat. He wis operated on some time ago in New York, and after that was fed through an artitl« ein! opening in the throat. | ut this was un pro- Jongation of Hfe which differed but lttle from death, He was well known in this ety, where he hid two married duugbters, one tho wife of Ulrich Ruseb and the ether ot Petor Sehiittier. "Thoy lett yesterday ovening for St. Louls to nt tend the fineral. Pouice-Orrickn Kiet, of tho Webster Ave- nue Station, poisoned a dog belonging ton Ger- man tailor, and yesterday the owner lodged a vormpluint with Gent, Lloyd. The dog was uot: muzzled, but he bud ie nate Ci on worth 83 when tho entustrophe occurred. ‘This the wallor wanted redvemed for $1.00; he bonght it froma hoy, and saved 4) cents, and the Lieutennnt could hnve it for the sume price. Phe tug proved to be aymetallie cheek enlling for a glass of beer: in a North Side saloon.—price five eents. Tay second unniversnry of the Hoynalite Tted-Ribbon Reform Club was celebrated dust oyening In the Green Street ‘Tuber- macle, between Monroe antl Madlson Biro The church war pucked toovertlowing with an enthusinstle audience, aMter i inyeention by Bishop Samuel Pallows, tho address of welcome was delivered by Prof. 3.8. Home, the President of the Club.” W. Py McCabe delivered an nddress on the past his- tory, present status, and future prospects of the Club. Ho was followed by <A. L. Morrison, Netson HASKELL, 6F yours of aye, keepin sinall confectionery sto at No. 1515 dlue daland avenue, whilo under tho dntnence of Hquor yesterday attempted to commit sickle iy taking a dose of the thieture. of oplin. Dr, Morgan was called in shortly thoreafter, and sueuoedad, be, paanpig the poison out af the plomach, and by walkiny off the inituenco af the drug, in suving the niin'’s fife, Iuskell wa {enous of a young wife, but last night when ho nd recovered ho ucknowledzed that he alone warain fault. Business reverses ure probably the real causes. Du, Fonnes, of No, 968 Cann! strect of corn-beet polsoning on band yeste victina were Mrs. Gurrity, Ann tol nd Lite dio Gurrity, residing at ‘No. 30 Caml street, Tho meat was purchased ut a shop neur tho corner of Cilnton and Potk streets, und was not only discased, but fairly rotten. 1% was pressed ‘by the butcher himself and packed In cloth, ho Doctor's three patients were all violently ill yesterduy, but last evening they had re- covert and were prouounsed ‘out of tho danger. A Health Olticer ty badly needed in that section of tha city to Jook after the pro- vision-dealers, Tuy County-Hospital authorities report at an early bour this morning that Le Grund ‘Mehenor, the colored tnun shot by Churles Buck at tho Pas cido-Hall dunce, ia progressing finely, and that: by noxt Monday he will be able to lenyo bis couch. Molden, the houge-moyer, whosuskull waa fractured by dslodye-hammer In the bund of either Johu or Michael Wilaki, was getthug e0y, fairly well until last might, when he grew rapidly worse, His pulse ran upto 10%, and al- together the chanovs fur bls recovery were ver alight. Hy the way, the enterprising and ett clent polfce have not yet captured the Wilskl brothers, and It te now doubtful if thoy evor ‘will capture them, Tue aunual meeting of tho Calumet Club wag held last evening, at which the following ofleers were lected foe Ora cum ine Senet Gen, Anson Stuger, President; Edson Kelth, First Vico-Pres- lent; A.G. Van Schuick, Second Vives Presi> dent; W. F. Blair, Alfred Cowles, J. W. Doane, Gen. Charles W. Drew, James 2. x 4. Oty, and WL. Perr: The reports of the Secretary und 4 showing cush on band $3,510.02, bonds $5,350, und other assets, amounting in all to $13,727.61, were rend and 1 pted, ‘The ques~ Hon of a new location wus discussed and referred tua al committed to be held Su: BUNUTEr, Government seven, to report at amect! Tho affulraof tho Club aro in uw very eperous condition, There aro 30 members. second wnual res coption given by the Club to the old settlers of the city will take pluce on the 20th inst. A BLILDIANY but quict weddlay took place at Do'clock yosturduy utternoon at the residence Of N, Sherwood, Esq. No. 403 Lako Park avenue, corner of Thirty-tiret street. ‘Tho purties to tho affair were Miss Dora Holbrook, w young lady who bas been visitin hicage for some wisi past, and dir. Harvey M1, Lhowpaon, proprivtor lon House, on tho Nerth Side. The perfornied ty tho presenen oF a nee coimpnny OF friends by the Itev, J, Monro Alhaon, of tho Second of the Clare trelnony Presbyterian Church. Muste was furnishet! by Hand's orchestra, ond on supper owas served | ufter tho young — coup hind reevived tho congratulations of thelr friends. Tho afternoon awas epont in danetag and soeinl converse, ‘Tho presenta were hot displuyed, but tho Tat. tat tie one. The wedded palr lett on the 6:15 train over tho Michigan Southern Railroad for Wash Jngton and Eastern pointe, AN Ineldent which occurred yesterday shows the abundant need of. 0 Humane Soofety tn thls: rection and the extent of ffs tle of fiber, A. cnr which enime inon the Rock fsland carried toad of 101 hogs, though from cighty to elghtys tive Is considered n fale average load. When awhtehed aff and sent to the Stoc! Yards it was found that. iftyeseven of tho hops were dand and that. thirty’ were crippled, Tenving fourteen sound hogs out of the lot, ‘Phe overerawding, togethor with the warn weather, naturally proditeed suffocation. and tho efforts of tho creatures to move sromnd resulted in others being crippled. Inaddition to all this, a large number of hogs have dled at the Stock-Yards Jntety, no that about twenty cars, it is estimated, will he necessary to enrry thom off. Tho Hu- mano Sovlety has done, and [x doing, a rood work ani IE cam, and probally, will udd ta its usefitl nese hy diecovering who ts responsible for this overloading and premature dying, and thot tuke such mensures a8 shall put .an cifectlvo atop to It, THE LOCAL WONDER dust nt present {s tho singular sight witnessed In the Insement of the Lukerkde Building of n cat with three kittens and two ruts lying down toe gether in one box, Uke tho Mon and the tims, nnd in all respects betraying the characteristics oti happy femily. The cat is the property of A.J. Cox, tha binder fn tha fourth story of the Dullaing. Some two and a half or three weeks: avo she brought three little tubbies inte the world. Shortly afterwards two litters of rts wore discovered tn touring wp the sidewalk in front of the now Custom-House. The young rodents were yiven to the eat mother, One of the Iitters, consiaing of six little creatures, eho promply and vernelously consumed, Tho other, consisting” of two, was spared. More than. that, they continued to live with her and the “kites in the box into whien they had been thrust, and in-com: Ton with the kittens, to play about the old lady and suckle her, ‘This happy condition of things hoa ested now for over n week, nnd the mts are stl alive and apparently enjoying themselyes, Nhe show fs daily visited by minnbers of. curious poaple who, Tor tha tnost part, zo nwny won dering atthe phenomenon, but admitting thelr fnabillty te ist ucvount forit. A lucy. visitor vyesterduy, nfter quietly contemplating: the doniest in the box,—the mice were Just. then eud x up purticularly close to their protectress,—sakl sho couldn't blame the mee, who’ nppeared oto derive | #0 much cnjoyment fron unnaturally closo association with the enemy of thelr race, but ld wonder what nade the cat tolerate thelt xence. ‘Tho theory hws been advance some degree of — plnneltility—that whieh ended so disastrously fo alx hus rather surfelted her on tnt particular kind of foad, but that, when, she recovers her normal appetite, the future of her tivo unnatural pets miy my somewhat uncertain, not to say preenriou: WEST PAIK HOAID. The Bourd of Weat Park Commissioners met yesterday afternoon, President Witcox in tho ehalr. ‘There were present Commissioners Me- Cren, Nrenock, and olphs, Themonthly report: of tho Fintnco Committee wag submitted, the following beluga synopsis of the document: The recelpts were: [ram ‘Town Collector, . Canty, Collector, $5,000;. other sources, . £15,000; batanee from Murch, $1,100; 1G, Dishurtements: Douglas Park WO; Central Park [mprove- Park = finprovemont, iding aniary: recount, pe ote,), $8,878,—leuving & Indlance on hand May bof $1520. psiciont Wilenx stated that upon Inquiry ho had ase pl that it would cost mthcr more: to putotty water fnto Central Park than the Trourd had —tho cost ie cstle inated at $1380 dlreeted to ‘secure. tho water supply upon as low terms ng posalble. Commissioner Urenock move that the Fi- minee Committee be authorized: to xettio tho oltt Gillett clalin, upon the writton advice of tho nt- torney of, the Board. ‘Tho question of a shortage: of water at Douglas and Mumbotdt Parks was, disenssed, and lt wus slctermined to erect rov- eral chenp drinking fountulns to accommodute tho crowds who visit tho parks. The President was instructed ta purchase twelve pleasure: honts, to be placed tn the lnkes of the various porks, it belng stated that the demand for baats: on Sundey Inst cand not be suppl ‘The re- celpts for hire of bouts at Douglas Park Sunday were $10. THE CITY-MHALL. Tre Trensurer yesterday recolyed $155 Crom the Water Department und $740 from the Cul- lector, Tne monthly report of the Henlth Officer. shows that 618 nuisnnees wero nbated during April and 20,008 pounds of meat were con- demned. AmonG the bultding permits takon out yester- day was one by R. ‘Tt, Crane, to erect a pipe fne~ tory 150x150 fect, on Stewart avenue, near Judd streat, to cost $40,000, THE Maver resterdny revoteid the saloon- Atcenso of Ward & Lupp, who buve been doing business ut No. 406 Stite street, “Tho complaint wns thut they were keeping a disreputable place, In tho lust fow slays tho Health Departmont us arrested several scavengers who uro sip. posed to nave been damping night-soll within the elty Hinits and without a permit. One of Thom Lenin aae cnught In the net Saturday ulght. B1ps wore opencd yesterday for rebuilding tha abutments ut the east end of tho Volk street bridge. 1’, B, Courtnoy oflered to do it for 5,700, BH. Eurnshay offered to do it for $10,200, and E, F. Goble & Co, bid 85,391. No nward was made, and since there Is no appropriation for the work there Is no telling when [¢ will be. ‘Tite Teustecs of the Police and Firmen's Be- novolent Fund met yesterday and allowed tho sums named per year for the fotlowing bene- tlulurles: Mrs. Htice, 8300; Mod. Hartnett, H Mrs. Anderson, $00; Francis Flanngau, $300; Mrs, ee SHU; H Thomas A, H nud Mrs. Reynol 7 UOEO, ds, $a, ‘The unexpeuded bale ance in the Lroasury Is about $0,000. Anexcited jndividual, culling himself a physl- chun, but falling to give his’ mune, rushed Into the Henlth Department yesterday with a parcel Of pressed corned-beet, when be gitid hud pol- wet threa members of w family _at No, iba South Canal atreot the duy before, Dr. DeWoll {a very fond of ecorned-bect, ind sat down and Junehed off it, much to the astonishment of the visitor, and at dust accounts he was doling well, ‘These complaints ave frequent, and Dr. De Wolt hus adopted the above means of satisfying complalimunts that they are wrong, THE PIRD DEPAUTMENT, Fire-MarahalSwente issued nn order yostorday muklug the Feanu wine appolitinents, transfers, und watgnments tn ils Departments aAsalatant Firo-Marshal William Musham {5 ree Neve from the command of the Second Bite tation and assigned to duty a4 lispecting ONleer of the Departtnent, with headquarters at Hook and Lidder House No, 1, No, Paciticay Assistant Flre- Murshid O, 8, Petelo ts nasiviies to 1 duty ta command of the ‘Phird Mattallon, with i re out Engiie-tlouso No. d, No. 237 We ranvenuc., He will also have gone eral supervision of the _repale shop. Asalstant Marshal ‘Jolin | Hl. Greene’ ia transferred from tho ‘Third Battalion and assigned to dut, mand Of the Second Battallon, with nt Chemical Hngine House No. 4, Denrborn avenue, | Aasiatant Marshal M, Conwny 13 transforred from she Fourth Bat~ nd nesigned to duty in command of tho dittalion, with headquarters at Engine 18, No. 48 Weat Twolfth streot, As- I Joel A. Winney fs transferred Db Battalion and assigned ta duty in jan, with he Firth i Houne Ne sistiunt Mn trom the Fi command of tho Fourth ath urters at Engine House No. 12, No. Oil V pike streot. TIE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tue Sub-'Trensury will bo closed to-day, but open as usual after that, JAILER Cunnten went to Syonmore, HI. yoa- terday to attend tho funeral of his cousin, Dr, EM, Currier, who died thore recently, In tho Crimlnut Court yesterday the time was fully occupied with trying cnses on the quasl- eriminal culendur, Tho call was completed, and thore wiil be no court until to-morrow imorning, ‘Tne vacancy in the alllce of the Clerk of the Criminal Court caused by the death of James Stewart has been filled by the appointment of Chria Mumer, who entered upon bls now duties yeaterduy, ‘Tuy conse of Charles Cumpbell, indicted for the murder of Fenton eutcy, will not coma up in tho Criminal Court until Judge McAlister can spare the frou bis duties In tho Appellate Court, Campbell, it Is understood, whit plend Halls aud throw bimaclf on the mercy of tho ourt, Mus. DUANE, the Irish lady whose nut been alrendy once or twlee connested wit of W. W, O'Drlun, 0 criminal lnwyer of this clty, has again got tute Jail Theungt her wcqualntance with that Individual, The lidy, who pervists in her untruthful statoment ua tothe niture of her relations with O'lrten, was urrested yestorduy and Jodged fy Jull on a warrant isaned by Justice Ttnigon, charging ber with perjury dn Raving on the dot duly, 1800, eworn before “duatice Kaul mann thatsho hud never throatoned O'Brien's life.” Mr, O'Brien was ws positive that she bid done gv us that ber tender alfepelig huve not tho O'Brien Hood cuuralti through thoir velus, und he accordingly secured berarrest and Incarcerye tion, Mrs. Duane was very anxious all diay yesterday to buve ber exanitnation before Jud Uce Hudson, but it could not be, the readon bup- plied hor—which colncldcd with that furnished ut the Justice's ollice boing that Mr. O'Brien was iu St. Louts, buving left for that pluce on Saturday night. Bot bolyg as well versed in the virtues of babeas corpus as the gentleman in the strangely reopencd case, sho lingulshed In Jutta day long and looked forward to doing so untlh such tue as Sr. O'Brien should return, Sho stated to 4 Luwusy reporter thus sho was has hut only too anxious to hiye her ye to open trial, Lut insisted that Mr, O'frien shunned tho Investigation. und that she had knowledgo thet. hoe was not in St. Louls, but could be found in Chieago yesterday If a ptoper hunt was niunde for him.” In this sho was mistaken, however. THE UNITED STATES, Tun 8ub-Trensury will be opon for business At Lovelock this afternoon, Tur room devoted to the Cireult Court was Anivhed yosterday, and Judge Dyer occupled tha bench bearing bankruptey ease: ‘Tue internal-revenue receipts yesterday foot- cd up 812,095, of which 219,703 wns’ for aplrits, $4,010 for tobacco and elgnrs, and S883 for beer. RCPERISTENDENT McDowewn had recovered sulictently from’ his long sickness yesterday to puy short visit fo the oifiea, Iu hopes to be rendy for work next week. sual at this tmoof the yenr, Ci sollica was crowded with Appleants Cor Unele Ram's permission to sell tito and clans, The sum of 87,6 was recelved from this souree. Junar BLobartr will move to tho new fild. ing this afternvon, and the jury in tho District Court will be ealled to-inerrow morning, dude Drummond has obtiined permission front the Farwells to oceupy. his present ehainbers for a few days until tho locks and doors are put ft the new rooms, ALD was Intstle and confusion about. the new building yesterday, and the work of moying the ropreaciintives of the Nation was flanlly eons eluded. Many of tho olllces are still ti tho greatest confuston, tt tho new qutrters: ent easily be pat ina passble condition, Te would ‘Ue well {n this connection to remind the pubifa that the only entrance to tho vew ofliccs is by tho muln door on duckson street. The Post-Of- flee ofelats on Clark street were Jterally ove wholmed yesterday with persons in seireh of tho othor Government oltives, The Sub ens Urs anay be found at the southwest corner of tha second tloar, - On tho west side of ‘the aumne Noor are the Internal-Hevenne .allices, and on the onst sie the Customs Departinont. Tho Courts and ottcora counceted thorewith will be found on tho third tloor. = * ‘THE receipts of the Post-Ollice for the month of April for stamps, postal-cards, stamped. en- velopes, newspaper and pertodicnl stamps, ote., were $11,012. The domestle money-orders Is: Rited unmounted to 82,018, the payments to £55h= 445, The foreign orders jasuned footed up $14,084, and the payments wes Hot On the new Freneh orders only $159 was issued ands pala. The carriers durhig tho month detlyered 21,511 registered letters, 2.0¢1020 mail letters, 42460 inal postil-curds, 404.04 focal letters, 25802 loo ent postal-cnrds, and Gii,805, neseshi he ete. bealdes returning 0.60 letters to theollice, They: collected 2000450 letters, BIA5L porti Ards, Bnd 608,093 tewspnpers, etc. ere tre nt pres- ent employed 185 regular and fourauxtliary care riers, ‘These mide delivery and 460 collee- Hon trips yy. The total postage on local mute ter delivered through the boxes, general dellye- ery, or carricrs, was $15,100, «Wig worl of moving the Treasurer tn the Sub- usury began yesterday afternoon about 2 o'etock ‘and wis concluded by nighttall, Tho bullion and greenbaeks were shipped through the windows on to trucks guarded by polleo armed attach¢ The Urst load cure 307,000 In gold in six ensks, and a ea of pennics and nickels, here wus about 000 transferred through the open streets, Including $075,000 In gold, 21,500,000 In sliver, $4,000,000 in greenbacks, and alurgo amount of subsidiary coins. ‘The aliver was packed In the usiil mint sucks. Thoro trucks contuining fortunes pussed to and: fra without disturtunee, although some | sittle anxloty was felt. regarding their anfety, though they were heavy guarded. The new vanit is all completed and the milllons safely deposited, Mr. Dantels teted ay shipping-clerk nnd Fred Dlount as receiving-clerk, checking intllions at atime, ‘Tho work of moving was superintended by Cuahter Bradloy and the Assistant ‘Treasurer MM person. ACOIDENTS., Joun Meuny, a stone-mason employed on tho foundation of the new Ltolling-Mills nt South Chicago, bud his right leg broken above tho kneo by astone three tons in welght falling on him, through the breaking of a derrick, Drs, Quailnand Swan, who attended him, think the limb wilt havo to be amputated. De. J. M. Hurcutnson, of No. 173 Blue Istand avenue, was thrown from bis buggy at Gi5 last, evoning, near the corner of Madison and Market streets, und had bist right thumb broken and his knees badly bruised. © Tho accident was caused by the pole of a truck wagon, belonging: toN, Williams of No, 219 South Water “street, eathing in the hind wheel of tho Doctor's buggy. thus upsetting St. JAStES Et. WATSON, a nowaboy,.12 years of age, in getting off n street-car in motion atthe core nerof Pagonnd Madison -strects ut 6:00 Inst evening, slipped and fell duireutly: In front of a rocery wrygon driven by RB. Grow, of No, 039 Weat Madigon street, The wheel of the wagon atruck him on the hend, intileting a sovere scalp wound. ‘Tho little fellow was picked up by Mr. Grow, who took him to No. dit Monrog atreet, where tha wound was drossed by Dr. W. 1. Lowis, ‘The boy was then taken home to No, 74 Luke streot, ‘Tw hore-cart of Engine No, 3, in_ responding, tou fire-nlarm from box No. iat 5:16 ist aven= ing, collided on the cornurof Halsted and In- dian streets yith a buggy owned by J, Z. Ale ati, of Nos, 81 and 83 West Oblo street. “Tho vehicle was completely dumolished. In respond- ing to the aunte cull Hook and) Lndder Company No. #coltided at the corner of Halsted and Ful- ton atrecta with a horse and: buguy, oveupled by dumes Bacigaluppo and: Maggio Sehubert. ‘The latter was thrown violent! wie the pavement, and was severcly brulsed. She was tuken to her home, No, & North Curponter atreot. Tho buggy was badly wreeked, A TEAM of horses attached to a bay wagon ran any wt 8:8 last eventing from the corner of Ashland avenue nnd Mary street. Upon reach- Ing Areher avenue the driver, Fernmido New- tin, was thrown from the wagon, both wheels of which passed over him, breaking the fifth rib and caustog ono of the broken ends to puncture tho Jungs, He was taken to the house of a friend atNo, 036 Archer avenue, and a physician who thore attended him was ttnable to any how hia tn Juries would result. Ho isa single man, 40 years: of age, and wis employed os a farm hand by Henry Fricdenberg, corner of the State Ine and Bixty-third street. ‘Tho runaway was enused hy: phe broking of u breust-strap ou one of tha Orsus. A. nonse attached to a bugzy ran away at 10:20 yestorday forenoon, frou in front of tho North- weatern depot nt Kinale street, and dashed Into thorivor nearly opposit No. 110 Canal street, Tho oceupants of. the bey, & man, womiun, tnd child, were all dumped Inte the river, but were easily reseued by somo bystanders. The horge, which is quite a Valuable one, swam to nt vleyator about 20 feet away, where it was res cued by thé driver, John Atkinson, and sum clilzons. Tho buggy and hurness were recovered jater, and the sum total of tha damuge done was a broken spoge in one wheel, and the dumponing ot both the clothing and the spirits of the ovett- panes In belng plunged Into the river, A: pe tinagined, the vecident created great ex ment In tho vicinity. Cononun MANN yestordiy held an inquest pon Olaf A. Nordant, 336 yours of ago, who with accidentally drowned ina clstorn at Evanston, Tho housoln which the eistern is situated ad- ‘Joins the Nordahl house. It was vacant, and gowe luborers at work In the vicinity had used tho water of tho clstorn, and hind failed to cover it properly. It was finpossible to ascertain who the culpable person was, and tho Jury wero obliged to bring dna simple verdict of aceidental drowning, An inquest was also held at No, 2) North Union street, upon Mrs. Catherine Hammer, who dicd= of gn inte on the top oof tho head received hy fulllng over a ralling at No. 3 Eagle strect, Sho went there to call upon her felon, Mra Kirehol!, and, aftor tapping at the door, reached over and tipped on a window, and in this was: Jost ber balance, The deceased wis tt poor widow, and Joft a chiki 8 yenrs ald. Sho will be buried iy her nelghbors, by whom sho was well Hked. An Inqiest was also held upon Robert Graham, a snloonkeeper at No. 7 West Madison. street, who died at tho St. Charles Hotel of a aplitakull, tho result of do. decldontul fall on tho stone flagging nour the Sherman {fouse. A verdict of nevidental deuth wag returned. Alwo at No, 10) Fisk streot, upon Frank Kuwezynski, Y eins of amo, who was crowned whits bathing In tho river, nour tho West Division Water-Works, Also, upon{Anua Dorothea Hau- wan, OF years of aye, wn insine woman who committed sulelde by hanging herself at No. TOL Maplowood avenue. ‘To-day the Coroner will hotd an inquest at Buminit upon the body of an unknown man found in| the cannl; and at Lemont upon some person accldentally killed, SMADLL-POX. A TKOULAI NEST DISCOVERED, Early yesterday morning thore was conalder ablo commotion around tho Health Olllcvon ne. count of the discovery tho day before of several new cases of sinall-pox at No, #3 Front street, and no tine was fost in surrounding the prem wed ond taking the necessary preeantions nguinst the upread of tho discuso, Five cases only hnd been reported, but a vloso examination showed that ull of the daniutes of the house bud symptoms of coming trouble, or hud boon so ox- posed as to make it necessary tu take thom to tho Hospital. They rebelled, oa tho tynorant clugies generally do, und for oa while Oo proceedlnga bordered = upon a riot but thoy | wero ull fully captured and removed. Thelr names and aged, so fur ad could bu learned, were ue follows: Ktulno Walcheskl, aged 2 yeurs, convalescent; Poter Walchoukh, 17 yeuns, quite sick; Kate Wale ebvsk!, 13 yours, sick; John Walcheski, 1 yeurs, slok; SMlchaul Waleheskt, B years, sick; Julia dulowsk!, 3 years, sick; Charles Zulowskl, 5 yeurs, not yot sick; Frank Zulowskt, 8 months; and Mrs, Zulowsk{, tho mother of tho othora. ‘Tho source of the infection could nut be defi- altly learned, but tho neurest vlew to it that 23: vould be gotten was that Stelne Walchaski hud been: taken #lok about three weels ugo and that two weeks prlor be hid worked {nu rug-ataro on Luke | street, near tho bridge, When be was firat taken nlek, It appears, t doctor was called, but for aumO renson or anotlier he was forbidden to call a xcennd thine, Ho did net know what thy trouble was, and made no report, but aubse- quently vistted the premises voluntarily, when he was offered money to suppress the facls, Ito atys he spurned the pyerturca mute him, and, thougt no longer having charge of tho enses, ho finally reported thom, not, howover, tntil Inte Sunday afternoon. te After tho pationts had’ been removed tho vacelnaters put ian appearince, bent on yace clnating the neighborhood, but were met with the sternest opposition. Tho residents inthe vieinity, with few exceptions, locked thoit doors, aud iu soyernl {natances, where the children were grabbed up on tho st '. eamo-to the reseno snd drove tho ol About thirty were vacelnated. however, wherena everybody ‘ought to hive been—and it Isa thickly-poputated loeaitty.-and since, to ox. posire tied heen se great Dee De Wolf fears that he will buve considerable trouble. ‘Tha cone mimnity fant very Invilhig ono for thea else M.A Carpentor, the patfent nt. tho Hospital who bas been go ill for several days, wae res ported a little easter in the afternoon, but he fs not ont of danger by avy mens. THE MIDITIA, TIS SECOND REGIMENT, A meoting of tho Bourd of Ollicers of tho Sec ond ttoginent was held Inst evening nt tho Sher min Louse, Col. Quirk in tho eur, The muiln object of the mecting was tho clection of a Tleutenant-Colonel, vice Rend, resigned, After the transnetion of the reatine business of tho eommmand, the Cannuittee an Armory reported that no suitable quarters bad heen ‘found, al- though several prupaattions Tad been mute to the Committec, and they were granted further tle. .. Gol. Quirk anid {Hat Ht was absolutely neces sary to the welfare of the command to hive perminent headquarters at ance in order to ob ult the regiment's ehare of tho State approprl- ation, Capt. MeKeough stated that the 10 and necoutrements of tho organization hud b atored, nnd tnsured at a mpouiil rate, Capt. Ford, of Company “1 read a communtertion. fropr an ofiverof the Firat Regiment. in whielt it wis stated that if the cond Heyiuent dse banded ho would tke to see what arrangements could be mute to fudnee Company “1 to Jolt the First. Capt. Ford would not give the name: ‘of tho aluner, but sald he was a lino ofllecr, and on that account Col, Quirk thought best to take nonetion on the communication, * Tho battot for Lieutenat-Colonel resulted tn ving Ma. Wennessy ten votes and Liont, Keefe one, On motion, Maj, Honnessy's elecs tion was mado wianitous, Col, Quirk urged the officers te turn over tho pee realized on tiekets sold for the matinéo heneilt of the Trish poor given at Haverly’s Thee autre, The meeting thon adjourned to meet nex Monday night ot the same pluce to hear the re- ort of the Armory: Comnilttes and to clect a Magor to {til the vacancy mado by the promotion of May, Hennessy. i An infarmal meeting of tho First Brigade Stal was held lust evening at tho Gardner House. No buainess of Importance wns trans- acted. Hereafter tho stall will meet overy: eveulng for Instruction. RELIGIOUS, THE METHODIST PEACHES’ ABSOCTATION mot yesterday forencon at the usunl hour. Elder Boring presided. The nttendance was quite small, owing to tho fact that very many of tho members are at Cincinnat! attending the Gonerat Confernnce, Initho absence of the Rov. Dr. Wilinmson, the Ney, A. Youker conducted the mecting, tho entiro session belng given to devotional exercises. Tho reverend geutloman, in assuming the ehutir, sald that ho was shocked, during the Inst morning given to devotional cx- ercised, to soo members rending newspnpors, teltiug storica, and laughing during the sulemn hour. Tio opined that stich conduct was dis- gracefu and desired thnt the devotional oxere aes be conducted with as inuch propriety and scorum ns though the members were Inattend- nnee pon a church prayer-mecting. THE WAPTISTS, ‘ Tho weekly Conference of the Baptist minls- ters was held slerday morning tn Parlor '4¢ vai Pacific Hotel. ‘The Hoy. E. O. Taylor pre- salded. : ‘Tho Rey. W. H. Trvin, of Oskaloosi ent, und was Intra wave n brief skat waa prea- wed to the Conferen ln ft the serinon he proached Bimdny, his subject being * Original Stn, ‘The following rapnris wore subinitted on addl- tions to the Church: Tap- Tact Expes Ulam. ters, lence, L 1 “s Joventry Street... . 2 1 Mirat Norwegian. w Pr “ Firat. - W 1 Central od - 2 Olivet., ~1 2 It was reported that $103 had beon collected for the rellof of tho Irish peasuntry, and, at the suggestion of the ltev, Dr, Lorimer, it was de- ekled to publish an appeal in the Standard ask- ing for more ald, The Koy. Dr. Irvin declared his Intention of leaving Oskaloosa to accept a call from Hinck- ley. Tir, TLortmer atated that 2226 had been colicetod Sunday oventng in his church for tho benofit of the Citizens’ League, 5 Tho Committes.of Arrangemonts roported that the Rey. Dr. Wheeler would read a paper at tho next meeting, THE PRERDYTERIAN PASTORS met yesterday morning at tho usual time and place. The mecting wus mainly informal. Ites- olutions of regrot at tho departure of Dr. GIb. Aon were pasded tinanimausly, and the brethren decided to invite tholr wlyes and friends to farewell reception to bo given to Dr. Gibson vt tho Second Church Friday ning at 7:0, Noxt Monday will bu taken up tho theures submitted by the Committee as to tho progress of Prosby- terlanism in Chicago, Drs, Noyes, Davis, and Patterson will tend the diseugstin, GARRETT BINLICAL INSTITUTE. Commencement week of Gurrett Biblical In- Btitute begun Sunday morning ut 0:30 o'clock, whon tho students of tho Instltuto and Unl- versity gathored for tho celebration of tho Lord's Supper in the audltorhum of the Mothod+ ist Ohurch, At 10:00 the fey, W. X. Ninde, D.D., President of the Institute, preached tho Bucen- Inareate sermon to tha graduating class. The discourse was ong instructing the young preach- ors ag to the evils thoy should shun, and the use thoy should muke of ‘the acyuutuges of which thoy were possessed. Ly Lust. evening in tho lecture-room of tho Methodist Chureh accurred tho on veenry OXs ercise of tha Missionnry Souisty of tho fnsti- tute. The house was well tiled and the exer- elses were niost Interesting. ‘The following was the program: Eulogy, “Our Absent Brothors,” W, ech; Nditress, * Kensons for Missionary M.C. Wilcox; csguy, 1.1L Boswarth; Spencer Lowls; Missioniry Hymn, la Gd. Cochran, In addition to this regular pro- xram, Mr, J.T. Musgrove rend a letter from the aintsatonnry graduates in India, ‘This evening tho ltev. G. W, Peck, President of Hedding College, will glve the annual ad- ress, UNION PARK CONGREGATIONAL, Tho aunuut silo of seats In the Union Park Congregational Chureh took place last evening in the church building on Ashland ayanie, Tho bidding at frat was rather spirit about a dozen sents commandine premiums of trom $116 to 875, ‘Then the Interest tlagged, and tho other sents were gold at much lower prices, tho lirge innlority, being on 810 pro- inti, ‘Tho proceeds will bo about $1,400. "The attendance wos not lurge, and many of those ere wore ludies and yong people who took no active part in the procecdings. ITEMS, The Reformed Episcopatinna mot in No, 27 Grand Paciile Hotel, reecived a number of very favorable parochial reports, and heard readings froin Bishop Cheney upon his work of visitation and contirmation in Grace Church and gt, John's Chureh, also at Christ Church, Peorla, and 8 Jobn's Chureh, Chillicothe, Tiymoth Church recelyod Sunday nine now ipivanuene by letter and three by profession of ith, A BOGUS LORD, DETKOTED IN TIME, Ono of those bogus English Lords who havo been having a splunidid time down East—borrow- ing moncy from young snobs, spending tt like imilionaires, and winning tho nifections of Soollsh gicls~reuched this elty Saturday after- noon and regtatered ut tho Grand Pacitio, of course with a viow of catching gudgoons, Io wrote his mimo “Lord ©. Pelham Clinton.” Within two hours ho had a bite, and hooked two. mombers of tho Chicugo Club, who took him oyer to tho house in the evening and set before him a splendid dinner, wine Included, Whothor ho asked fora loan until hls remittance arrived is unknowns perhups not, a8 tho wequaintince Was too short for such presumptton, he would doubtless have dono vo yesterday had not his ay in Chicago been shortened by hia recognition a8 a beat and contldence svporntor, Ad goon ag" Lord Clinton" discov ered Quit the hotel people knew him, he pald his DIN und lett, Dhut was Bunduy afternoon, Whorw he went Ia past finding out, thougn it tg believed that he hus yone West, since ho had re- ferred to San Francisco, aud 1a not stopping at wy first-class hatel. ‘The follow ty wim built, about six feet blgh, and has a red face and w eg nose, His appear anes fadeeldedly English, but he is yory ordl- uary Inbis manner and addeces, Ho was tlrat heard of a llttle mora than your ago, being urrestod in Now York, where ho was knowin og Lord Montague, for bigamy and pluytog thocon- fidence game. He was in Jail for somo time, but ot ont,—bow could not be uscertained, though Oo was not prosecuted. In Juniuury hut ho turned up ta Wichinond, Vans * Lord Arundel.” Thera he made. tho vcquaintance of an excel- Jent family, who introduced blim into society, He obtained loans from several mntlemen, courted half a dozen young ladies, became ute fueed to one, and was about to murry ber, when: Ig charactor was found out. fathor than bo louked up, ho loft tho city without hia baggage, walking out of town. Another alias of bis ts Lord Beatty. He has been under urrest in Cane ada, and his photograph bus appeared in the Police Gazello three thes. wocompanted by ace counts of his misdocds in diferent places fn tho Euat. Tho detectives there kuow bin as“ Coun “nnd consiter hind an expert ft tne played hiinself ont on tho Atlantic const, he has doubtless come Weat, beltoving the felt a rich one, nnd, as he found Chiengo wneamfortahle. may try to play. his little game in St, Louls or somo of tho other towns, THE COUNTY BOARD. A Report on the Toll Ronds—Trananct> ing Mircelinncoun iustness, Lrestdent Stewart oceupled the chalr at the rezulur meeting of the County Board held yesterday afternoon, All the members were present. THE COURT-1OUSE, ‘The addition of a member to the Conmittes on Bulldings was observed by Mr, Senne, who wanted to know why the entire Boar could not be included In the Committee, He thought that all were greatly interested in tho ereetion of the Court-House. Therefore he moyed that hereafter all matters pertain- But | N Ing to that structure be referred, to com milttee conipriging every member of the Board, In the opinion of Commissioner Spoftord this wis a wise motion, Io seconded it, The discussion of this matter give Com- missioner Wheeler an opportunity to air hint self, which he did at consllerdble lengtit. le was understood to record wn objection to the motion, nnd to favor a sil Committee, Business, tn his opinion, would be more expeditluusiy transacted. Ife offered on anendment, whieh was not seconded, to the effect that only contract anatters be referred to. Committee of the Whole, Senne’s motion was eventually carried bya vole of O tod, Bids were opened for the repaying of the jall-yard. | Messrs, Iiy & Gray offered to do the work ay eect sur yond, the covers, with fron-bound tops, at Sf; Sam kK, Gross af $3 per yard, covers, 85 each} James Uauilton offered ta pave the ‘yard necording to the Bucelilenttatis At $1,500; while Watson d& Per- kins wanted the work at -$1,100, Messrs. Ray & Whitney offered to pave the yard with wooden blocks at $1.25 per yard. Upon the recommendation of the Commit- tee on Hospital, it wag determined to ward the contract to fenee the County Tospital to Alexander White, hs bid bi bln $1,510, Xeeiiriing tative Joint Canta tteeon Bull. ings, Mr. O'Brien would have ample tine to dohis work—the Court-House sewernge— within the thme specified by the contract. He was Instructed to proceed at once with hls work wherever he could, TOLL, ROADS, ‘ ‘The Special Comuuttee recently appointed to investigate tho condition of the toll roads reported, The Committee—Messrs, Senne and NST lie fount them in i most de- plorabje condition, and submitted a resolu- fixing toll to be collected as follows: HM and Evanston road, one-horse ve- eles, 3fe per mile, each additional animal Jeper mile; for ench horse or mule, with or without rider. dge per mile; ten head neat centile, or sheep, or swine, Je per iite, Alt other toll roads. ns follows? One- horse vehicles, le per mile; two-horse ve- hietes, 2c per mile; additional, ge per illo; ten hend eattle, ete, ge per mile howe or mule, ete, We per tulle, ‘The. re- portiaso recommended that steps be taken to discontinue toll ronds. The consideration of this report was made aspecial order of business for next Monday absto’clock, The special Superintendent of the sewer and gas worl at the new Court-Touse was instructed fo make a report Wednesilay to the Joint Committee relative to the status of work in those two departments, Adjourned for one week. “CASTING BREAD UPON THE WATERS.” The gratuitous distrivution of samples of Pearline (a new washing compound) in every houso-in this elty by James Pyle, of New York, is the best evidence of his falth Ina large and profitable return in due time, and, if its purported value to housekeepers bs verified in their experience, ie will not be «lisappolated. ———___- COLORADO EXCURSION, Tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rafiroad Company will commenco May 1, 1880, and con- tinue during the seison the sale of first-clnss exenrsion tlelsots from Chicago and local points to Denver. Colorado Springs, and Pueblo by six (@) different routes. 'Theso tickets will be good going West within fiftecn (18) days from dato of sale, and to return until Oct. 1 following. Pull- man palaco-cars uro run by this Company from Chicago to Council Bluffs, Topeka, and Kansas City, forming a line with but one change of curs to Denver and Pueblo, Dining-cars aro nt-. tached to nll through traing, In whith meats can. bo obtulned at tho reasonuble price of 76 cents. COLORADO EXCURSION TICKETS, Tho Chicago & Northwestern Rallway_{s now selllug round-trlp oxcursion tickets to Donver, Colorado Springs, ato. * Theso tickets nre on sale nt all of ita Chicago offices and principal stations. ‘Thoy stro good to return until Oct. 3 1, 1880, This {8 the only road runnlyg Pullman Hotol Cars west of Chicago, —————-a——_—— CALIFORNIA-AND OREGON, Anexeursion train will leave for the Pacifico Const Wednesday, Juno 16, 1850, by tho Chicago & Northwestern Railway. Hates very low: Chicago to San Francisco and returi «$130.00 Chicago to Sulem, Oregon, nnd return...,. 107.50 Tickets good for return sixty to ninety days. Address tho Rov. Isuue Ditton, Methodist Book Conceri, Chica: ———___ Setting Forth the Dinnor-Tablo. New York Thies. Fashions vary ns much in table-furniture asin dress, A table muy be overdressed, and an em- Darras de richesso imy mako tt vulyur, Lot us try and bo as sober a8 possible In telling how i table should be Jatd out, first insisting that moans ure winpleand that no pains aro to be gpared to make tho table took handsome. It is tiquestion of wathoties, Got taste will do whit too much money would spoil. First, tho linen must be perfect, Sprawling gures on a tnbla- cloth ure notdesirable, A centre figura is ox- cellent, with aemull pattern followhig. ws to,tho border, Small napkins ure shubby things. Ver. xenerally in tho United Stetes wo skimp such things. “A French nipkin fa large cnough to cover the knees. Of course, you do not want to tuek {t around your neck, but you. might do go ie you wished fo, and it would” still Ki your gown, 1€ you ure a Indy, from being Kalled. “Hed IMOnOgraAMs On Hupkhis, recalling clots of blood, aro ugly, ‘Too much embroidery ono napkin is iu bid taste. Such linen ag serves for nctil uso loses character when it ls paraded, A nico thing—nice {8 oxchisively feminine tn this sense Is to pluve on the woodof the tablo a covering of Canton Hanne), ‘Chis mukes n pleasant, soft Jandlug-placo for dishes, and, bealtics, prevents the mahogany from boing stalued or burned by nh hot dish, Mable-inats are de rigueur. Per hops tho moat approved are made of Chinese or Japanese straw. Wooden folding ones are ant to cintter, aud to become soiled, hut it ja that notsiness hn folding tp which ia disagreeable, aAvoluing might bo written on the ching, There used to bein olden thnes certain parade sets, which were only brought forward on state ocensions, but these, mostly of clabornte design und gorgeous decoration, aro out of fashion to- day. Aclear white china, ornamented with wv Une or two of gold, is fine enouxh, Monograms oh ching are not in good taste, All these letters atuck on plates aru quite as rewiily purchused by whotel as by a private Individual, and the dstinguishing clogunce of n chiifer seen under fees Is novor very starting? Glass! Why, only have the plalnest.” Cut-ghiss, with sharp points all over {tlike 8 choviunx do frigo ori parenipltiy, are disnyccoable things to hand, We have bofore this invelghed ugalust the Httering of tha table with too much gliss, A goblet, one wines glnga, ono sinall gobiet, und a chainpaytio glisn autlice. Thosy already, with tholr round busce, take up fully twelvo squure inches. Tt more lasses ure winte ones should bo brought, a to caller ye white by ry uanales aro only per nilssiblo, Silver! Why. here thore ure innumer able differonces of taste, Remonbor that we lead: tho world now in our allver furniture. You cun have spoons and forks of Japanese or otrusean, Husain, or other patterns as you want them, ‘Tho old puddle pattern ls now In the background, jot more than one spoon and fork, with knife, should be placed before each plate, Wo writo thls, becuuse thero tg sometimes geen wh “doubling-up " procesa, 60 that the table recalls: a cutlor’s showeuse, The water guestion at tuble {a anothor mooted point, Tho French curnfo system seems a lia mode. In New York thoro {4 a rogulur business done In having water frozen In curufes for din- herd, Tho ice-pitcher, which hay to be curried ground us glugecs ure to bo replenished, is ue convonlent. Of salt-cellers, one simul one be- foro ench guest is excellent, No ouster on the tublo, 1f you plouso.. ‘The American caster is an aboutuation, aud should be hurled from our dfnuerstubles. On the sidobourd it has its place. Did {t ever striko you that people never wanted mustard on thelr beef ut a dinner purty? It is tho centro of tho table, und I decoration, whee ood tuste is wanted. Wo have before this writton in rewurd to the also tuste displayed In tho épergno business, How these uugulnly things, worsa in stylo, more shocking in tuste, he typleul fveman's horn of forty yours ago, are olten to-day placed upon u tublo. There are works of urt, Which ure In tho possession of somo few people, which ure deliguts to look upon, but thoy are oxcoptional. if iu a band some salver, {n a largo, ample yase, there be a wreath of flowers, tho effcct ts charming. ‘This ecntre may be relicyed by baskets containing fruit. Ona French tablo, the cake, the dessert, Js ofton placed whore it romains in permanouce during the dinner. As to tho menus ta be sot bofore euch guest, though stuloners baye on- : na AUCTION SALI Dy GEO. EGOS io p! neat CO, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODs Tuesday, May 4, 9: deavored to urge this fashion, tt has been coldly receiver, beentse It gave tho dliing-room i restaurant apenennce, and tho {den ts a Just one. Tavould be tincomfortable to have one's gucsta tnore engaged in vending thoir billa-of- faro thin in genernt conversittton. But cards with the names of the guests, pliced alongside ench plate, are necessities. Flowers may or. inay not be distributed: but to hand them about after dimer, demolishing (ho contre-pleoe, 1s rarely dane. A protty Httlo bouquet. beside each: ag Rucet nny be an elegint compliments but. Rul AL bout nen slinnor-table Ia rathor In the 0 hn, sway than not. ed . THE MARSEILLES ELECTION. CLOTHING, Special Dispateh to. The Chicago Tribune. Ladics’ Linon Suite,’ Hats,’ g, Manserraes, 1, May %—At the village | Ladlos’ White Woar, Alpacas Rit election here to-lay, in whieh tho {ssuo was | bons, Straw Goods, Shawls, tat * License ? and “Prohibition,” the Intter was oll ANRRPT ork bees e carried by an, overwhelming majority. ‘The | gggps including an I NERAL Dry whiskyltes were afraid to show thelr colors, | End Cloths. Nvoica Shon and ran a people's ticket, but this doage was Tully understood by the temperance people, , nnd the result 3 that the entire Vrohiliition tleket was elected by 58 majority. This ts the third suecessive year that Marsellles hing gone tempernnee, and tho temperance people feel jubilant. $$$ A Roland for an Oliver. The women's women of Altany hold 1 meoting Monday afternoon, at which Mra. B er offerte! the following, wh! mously, nid much hand-clapping: Rexalved, That wo return cordial thanks to tho argue for ite auggestion that this soctuty'a nieetings bo made mere Interesting; and in tho GKO, V, GORI & C04 Anetin BOOTS AND Sore At Auction, Wednesday, May 6, at 9:30 WH STALL OFFER THE in, Largest and Most Varied sin hwvns adopted tnant- friendly splrit of that suggestion we reciprocate the cohipliment Al suggest a liko improvement ,| in the columns of the argue.” ead Tho Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—I{t lends the world, and Is the best for you, to buy, Sold on monthly payments, 109 State strect, SS Timea: Onr highest artists in dentistry: Tho MeChesnoys beyond doubt, though but $3 8 Bet Jia cena! Hasy-cheoked Hg and pretty boys buy tholr candy nt Dawao: 11 State stre pe een Rae A es Tudlgestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostratton, BOOTS & SHOES Yet offered this season, ‘Tho manufacturers aro calling fo thene xynite munt bo ROTA WIKUOWE any ee eeeT. kag In addiulon to aur regular stock, wo Abail Selle FINE STOC OF A a BANKRUPT RETAILER! Which will furnish an nnustally fino cb; ANS for: and all forma of general debility reltoved by take | RUSE y ame romadn gs ROOMS Foady for Tnspeedag ing Menainan's Peptonized Heel Tonfe, the only GEO. P. GORE & co, preparation of beet containiig its ontire nutric ‘T8nnd 8 Wabastay, {ous properties. It is not a mere stimulant like 3 the oxtricts of beef, birt contalns blond-making, foree-yonerating, and tfe-sustalniug properties; isInvatuable In all enfeobled conditions, whether tho result of extiaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neuto disense; purtientarly if re- siting from pulmoniyg complaints, Caswoll, Inanrd & Co., Proprietor’, New York, For salo by drinzista, THURSDAY, May 6, at 9:30 a.m, REGULAR TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Wo shall sell a large assortmont of English and American W. G. Ware, Rock. and Yellow Ware, Full line of Glassware, Lamps, Lamp Flitarey, Brackets, etc, Goods pnekad for Country Merchants, At? p, m,alotof Second-hand Fi oie” Cerne Tey GONE COe Ane cape Hy FENN, FLERSHENE EO MARRIAGES. MOSWELL-AWIUGHT—AL Englowand, Aprit 23, ab the residence of duhn A. Bartlett, Beg, Willnin’ Hy oawell and Elta 4. Wright, Ne enrds, "At homo to thetr frlonds nt Wentwortl-ny, and Sixty-sizin-at, wewuod. MITTI—MOORE—April 29, 1890, at the residence of the bride's parents, 1407 Indianaeay,, Charles LH. Smith and Nettlu J, Moora. DEATHS. HILER—On Sunday eroning, at 9 o'clock, at Hluin, Ui, Honnte, the anuch belaved son of Joseph nnd Mary Feollor, azetl 1 years and 4 months, Funeral from Elgin to Chieago by rall will arrive at *. depot curner of Wells und Kinzle: his (Tuesday) iiuening at Il o'clock, ‘Theneo to WaiduelmCametory At Private Residence, Jn curringes, ELLITUORDE—At Mackberry 8tation, Kano Coun- ty, Hb, Muy 2, Aun Millthorpe, hi the sith year of his 0, io wasn native of the Stato of New York, and emt- 564 Wabashc-av,, ' Kreator this State from Olio tn 18, v peter nedreseueraate eter, | TUMAlay Miaing, May 4, at Uv ORTH, Woe soll tho entire Furnitura of above number, PARLOR and CHAMBER FURNITURE, CARPETS, Dining-Room and Kitchen Out, Evorything for Mousekeoping in good order. Sule poroniptory, ELISON, PLENSILEIA & CO. Auctioneer CARRIAGES, PHAETON, BUCCIES AT AUCTION, Rear of 210 East Randolpst, This Tuesday Morning at U1 o'clock, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & 00. Auctlonsdrs, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTIO,: At Residence 135 Calamet-ay,, ‘Wednesday Morning, May 5, at 10 o'clock. All the Furnituro of the house. Marble-top Chamber Sets, Pler Giana, Oll Palatlasty Crockery and Glass Waro, Stuves, ete. ahthe. outtitof tho house, nearly now. Famllyso ena 8 Pastis 1SON, FLERSIIBIM & CO. Auctlonesn. HENRY & HATCH, Chas, H, Rnarlin & Co, Auctionetrh 151 & 12 Wabash-ny. LARGE AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes. & Slippers TUESDAY, May 4. Anothor Lanto and Splendid Lot of NUFAGTURERS’ SAMPUS Shoe Manufacturer's Stock, Consinting In part of Ilowe Sowing Machine, Goleand Ubpor Leather Spliticrs, Show, Cuses, Sereens, Lary idwicartuons, Pon Eldata, Crimping ilocks A¥t ge, Bla, ‘ ko ansurted stuck of n Itotall Boot and Bhoe Desk erxuing out of business. “nara frou her late residence Wednesday morn- lng uttorctuck. Friends are invited, MEGLADE—In this clty, May 3, Ann, relictof the latolArthur Megide, nized i years, Vanoral from. the residence of her brothor-In-Inw, Suttern, No, ott Weat ‘Twolfth-at,, Wednesday o’eluek, by varrinyes to Itoxoliit Conictory. LAVENWORTH In thia city, May 3, ln F. Gates, baloved wife of E. 1. Lavenworti, nged 21 ye Funeral from hor Inte realdence, No. 1072 Went Polke ab, Weiltnsduy, ub 2:0 o'clock p. ma,, by carriages to Rosehill Ceneto ti Wareustor County (Anss.) and Taylorville (111.) 87 Worcestor apors pense copy. MAMILTON—Mny 3, Arthur, twin son of Robort and Adele Hamilton, aged 2 years 6 months und 3) dn Ra Montreal (Canada) and San Francisco (Cal.) papers plenso copy. HT--On thé nfternoon of tho 34 inst. at the family residence, 18 Droxel-voulovard, imlly, only daughter of Willinin and Carriu Cuthbert. Notice of funoral horontter. LAY DEN—Atthetr restdonce, 13) Forquor-tt, Katto, anuiior of Thomas and Mary Lasden. Funoral on Weitnentay by enra to Calvary, nor Uitte Knitte fins gune and lott uss ora Will be ono vacant chalr. Sho haa xone atraleht to Heavens Hii will inv no xorcow thera. Be . Mungor (Me.) and,Carrollton (IIL) papors please: Opy. Z TURNEY—May 3, of pncumonia, at his restdenco, 318 North Markete homes Tuenoy, Inte mombor of the F ourth N.Y, 8, Voluntcors und mombor of tho CI » Veternn x, Notlea of finerat horonftor, G27 Kingston (Ontario) papers please copy. bs MEADEIR—At Washington Holulta, on Sunday, May % of olil avo, Mrs, Sally Meador, ustod 87 yours. Funeral front ‘her tite resldence this day, at 3 ofclock p. Mi. by enrrinzes to Mount Greenwood Cemetory. Ciesie frionds can take 11h. m, train on Grand ‘frank Matlway from 'fwonty-seconi at. and Anhilund-ay, AUMBRUSTER—Bay 2 of dropsy, Catharine Arm- bruster, aud 54 yenta und 7 months, Funeral from hor Inte, rosidenico, No. 10 Newborry- ay, on Wodnasday,at Lo’clook, to Gracolund. Frienits of tha fauliy invited to attend, W- Haltimore (Sld,) und St. Louls (Sfo,) papora please copy. MADLY dauhtor o: May nt 0 8. m., of croup, Hatton, dauuhto: uid WV. MeAuloy, ngod 1 year and 7 Foneral this day, at 10 0. m., from 1240 South Hal- nted-nt.. by carringes to Calvary, TRUBY--At Ilavenswood, May 3, John W. Truby, aged id, Funeral Wednesday, KIRHY—Mny &, at her resteenco, 2 Ellis-ny., Sarah r.Jamea Kirby, fornorly of Worcestor, erof W. Ht, Kirby and Sirs, J, i, B Buccessors t id Wiguins, age uh SUnea Funeral nl rns EN'ES. ING OF 5 MEI THOSH t- publlcans af Chienga who ore favorable to the nomination of the on. KU. Washburne for Pre: dent will be hetd at Fulrbank flail, in the Cent Murle-Hall Buihting, corner of Stato and Handolp! atx, this avening atie ‘A Waahburno Clad will by fu wor ito, 01 WXEVENTID WARD. RE nb will bo held this evoning at Maus’ Hoh and jor-sl A Gating OF ‘A RE RSE Inet will bo holt at tho Ityde Park shore house, Henr Fittieth and state-rts., Wadnesdiy nt 8 p.m. lvina Club will bo organized, Spenkora will bo In at= nce, : 0; WY HUSINESS MEETING OF ‘TILE West Sila Woman's Christian Temporance Union wilt bo held nt the Lvavitt-st, Congregational Churet to-morrow abit p, SuNTH WARD REPUBLICAN CLU Id thelr rewular monty ‘moating this evening at 68 Ciybourn-av, AN Republicans uf tho wand are Invited to attend. OFFICES OF PR AN CTION OF th publican Chik tikes place tas ite Hotel ats o'clock. B Ki Firat Ward BAKING POWDER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY COODS! .CLOTHING, FUR and WOOL HATS, BTRA' GOODS, SILKS, LINENS, NOTIONS, et Also tho ¥ntiro Itetall Stock of Genta’ Furobalid Goods belonging w Mr. F. Honklo, 0 night nt tho Grand Pi ‘By POMEROY & CO. Auctlonsurs, 73 and 80 Kandolph: TUESDAY'S SALE MAY 4, AT 9:30 A. Muy Another Tremendous Sato of Now and Second Daal FURNITURE. a Our largo double, atoros londed with goods ny rust pe sild fo miaka fuom fie tangs tole EG Included In this Sale. is Hvar’ ome, "POmBstow x oducts RIS WILKINS, Auctioneer Brecutoi’s Sale of Estate of Henry Bal a St, Augustine, Florida, 1 Bf. LUDLOW & CO, WILL BELE BY don on Wednonday, May 19, Isa, at 17 0° ‘clock, st Exconi No. Me ent ins 8 onsen imnprorer aod dod be positive to closs the ests, rOeues anette ai abWaith itty W. HL CP REMOVAL. SANBORN & C0 ' WESTERN AGENTS FOR CELLULOID COLLARS and CUFFS, ‘Will hereafter be found Second Floor 28 Dearborn-st. - an Grunge wrover fiate eal p : Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GN APE CREAM TARTAN. HYousokeepor's fuvorite in I eu OF the wore, 104 cit Hon wakes such Nehh, Gaky. b eaten! tt ye id a Reet Seine hey ‘bho: O7Noria, LADIES AND GENTS. Pa LES aa eee : LU ae YOUR | We eA Sicts und REPAID di * i te ~inilloa'Dirvssda.sucques at, tedtth CLOTHES Bai Weat Aludtecs e eth Sik ‘dyad und cleanud. DYEING AND CLEANING, Clark-at, Chis NE Peet DYE [these Aes | Sonne, cleaned at sinall oxponse, Orders Bend #1, 8 8h oF 05 Ae Jie cueeseewrsicee | Q ANY Geiss ee oe 7 chicago, AUUECA gy, In-at-, oy Cuntecttongt fe, and 1) South GusiE, Coats caan

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