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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE CITy. | GENERAL NEWS, -: ‘Mn, Scorr-Srppons ts at tho Tremont. Dn. Grorae W. Cram, U. 8. Ay is at tho Sherinan, * CANLO UANTALAMENA PAPATII, Romo, Italy, is at tho Patiner. : Gronge Linpexnenaen, of Loutsvilld, Ky., at the Gardner, ee . Postmaster JAurs M. Deanngnity, of Mock Island, is at the Grand Paciile, . MApAME Junta Nive-Kixa, Cincinnati, tho hoted pinnist, 1a at tho Palmer. . - Jams Straw, of Now Carroll, ¢nndidate for Attorney-General, Ja nt tho Grand Paditio. ‘Tne wrapping-papor manufacturers con- cluded thofr session and adjourned yeatenday, U.N, Watney, Courter, Kenesnw, Thy W. Me Me Indinn Agent, Fort Sully, 1. 1; George » Curtis and Henry Freund, Now York, aro ut tho Palmer. 4.8. MoDoxarp, Fond du Lae, Wis: C. Stew- art, Nepunset, Hl: C, H. incon and J, GQ. Qurdner, Boston; We A. Paulson, W. Paulson, and 8. ‘?, Wililatns, London, England, aro at the Bherinan, Nar tee, Jn, Northwestern News, Davon- port ta? De. J. te Thomson, Winnebnga, Wis; tr. und Mra, Jiertloy Campbell, New ‘York; sent, G. H. Salford, U. 8, Ne; and John Uuey, Huston, ure at the Tremont, E, Duwoz, French Consul to Hawall; Georgo W. Powell, Londun, England; 1, A. Alderdyce, aA. Mf. Peddie, and J.B. Peddies Edinburg, Scote lund; and the Koy. John Hogarth Lozier, Sioux Uily, In. aire wt the Urand Pucitio. | ‘Te temperature yesterdny, aa opserved by Marnisse, opticiin, No. 88 Madison street (Pni- Usb Dollding), was at 8 98 degrees; 10 a, ms, BUS 12 my 8 Spin, 79. Bare ometer, al. Mu. Moopy will speak in the Chicago Avonuo Churet Sunday evening, ‘The Commmittea at first determined to ticket the house, and it was Bo stuted yesterday, but subsequently concluded: notte Issne tickets, but let cume who will. Arran the Commencement exercises of Gar- fett Bivlical Institute Inst Thursday evening the degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred upon the following persons: The Rey. N, Axtel, tho Rey. W. A, Smith, aud the Rev, O. J. Cutin. A wonsr attached toa buggy belonging to {Chase was frightened by nn tee-wayon nt 0: yesterday forenoon, at the corner of Chirk tandulph strecis, aud ran away. The driver was thrown out and slightly injured, and tho Jugay was badly wrecked. A PLATFORM In 4 shed attach ed to the Empiro Warehouse, upon whieh tifty barrels of eenient hud been piled, fell beneuth the welght at 5:10 lust evening, A man who was working bes oeath it, an who refused to give the police pither his nume_or residence, wag struck by a falllng barre] nnd had his nose broken, Damage to the cement is fixed at $50, TitR following spelling, copied from the signs on boxes und bins In a grovory store on Stato treet, Is not precisely in necordance with the huproved rules for spelling: Salt Peter, Ald- tons, Pond Stone, Noot May, Hoh! Ginger, Honl, Cinnamon, Berd Sead, A scoond-hand store on ‘State street has tho following sign in the win- Kublts 6 dolar Head lounge." ‘Tne expected changes in tho Police Depart- mont slintnered down yesternay to the following Witles: Detective Hornce M. Eillott fa trans: ferred from the Twonty-sucond Streot Station to the Central Stution, and Detective Auguatus Bwanson goes buck to the ranks at tho Armory. In Justice tothe latter it should by atated that he wee tho position, and nover wanted toby detective,’ a term which is vory hurd to detine in Chicayo. Tho life aud duties of'n detective wero repugnant to him, and, barring the slight difference in snlury, ho goes back to the rake a happy mun, ‘Tue ExecutiveCommittes of the North Ameri- gan Silngerbund held a meoting Thursday night Tor the purpose of honring the report of Huns Balutka, the Musical Director, who had been So Mitwutkee. He stated that the musical sgo- tiation there hud promired to take part as a body in the — Slingerfest to eo held tn this city next year, aud to bring a choir of 200 Indy vulces, He hud also made arranges iments for a monster summor-ulght's fostival at &ehlitz’s Gurden, in. Milwaukee, whieh will scat 6,00) people, in which tho Chicago and Milwaukeo aluging societies will take part, some time in June or July, AN unknown woman with a babe in her arms stopped at 3:00 yestorday afternoon fn front of the reslucneo of Mrs. Hokler, No, 800 Halsted, vet, and, finding Mrs, Holder's littie son at play, called him to her. She induced the boy With 25 cents to take the baby for tho pur pose of feaving it at the Orphun Asyium, which is in tho neixhborhood, but ug soon as the woman disappeared the boy wavered in his intent, and carried the waif home to bis Mother. It was brought te the Western Avenue Btatlon, and was sent thence to the Foundiings’ Home, The babs {8 nbout 6 months old, aud, ‘though inislekly condition, was neatly dressed, and bad evidently been well cared for. At tho Woman's Hospital of tho State of Tit- nols, there were, April 1, sixteen patients; in the Alsehurged durlne the inonth, threes number of patients May 1, of surgicul operations tn Murat nine; miumber of dispensary visits, twenty The wnnunl subseriptions in Maret were: B.D, Armour, $0; D. 1, Fisk, $20; Churtes Gossage, D,' U. ‘Waterbury, ‘353 Hugh A, White, ¥5. Cash donations for Mnroh, Stench: Mrs. ht. Gentry, Mra. William IE. De ter, Mrs. George Miller, Stiss Lizilo Larkin, Mrs, 8. "A. Locke, Annual’ subscriptions in Aprit 3.1L Haverly, 80; Fleld, Leiter & Co. $50; J. Ve Farwell & Co., $0: Keith ros, ‘bturd © Spencer, €257 John Alston, $5: PL, Eames, §% D, Peacock, $i in De Wolf, sh donutions fe anholiner Bross, $52 3 Mrs. ;, for April: 5 Dr. Delemator, $5; Mr, Hotton, ¥5. Cash’ on hand May 1, $104,” Miscellanoois donations in Dareh and April: Tovoy & Ronth, C,H. Wood- cock, Muun & Barber, P. O'Neil, C. W, Gillette, DU. J. MONRO GINSON, ‘The Elders of the Second Presbyterian Church Jast night guve thelr last soulable of the season, tho ovent being made unusually interesting owing to tho thet thut tho uttuir nrsumed tho Bhapo of u reception to tho Hey. J. Monro Gibe son, that genticinun being on the eve of his departure for England. ‘There was no for- mulity observed. Tho people” of tho perish came out in urge numbers and made tho parlors of the churuh bright by thelr presonee, ‘There was no speech-muking, but some singing was indulged dn. by tho cholr— irs, D. A. Furwell, Mra, F. . Baga, Mr. It, (2. Howard, and Mr. ILL. Sloan. The presences of wany city clergymen was noticed, among then hein the Hey, Dr. R. W. Patterson, the Rov. Dr, Mitehell, tho ‘Itev. Henry ‘1. Biller, tho Hey, Glen Wood, and Prof, Eliott formerly of tho Yheologicat Suminury, THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tie elty puld out $149,000 yesterday in ro- demption of scrip, tk contractor for tho tunnel under tho river a Harrison street will commence work Mon+ ay. ALDENMEN-ELECT WATKINS, Shorey, Murphy, Brady, Burke, and Boud came forward und qualified yesterday. ‘Tue Muyor, wes jubilant yesterday, Ie ree celved a puper fro Kansas bringing the [ne Tormution that town in thut State iad been uumed “Our Carter,” Lots, it 1s understood, tre for suite, Amoxo tho building permits issued yesterday Wus one to J. A.laith to erect twoewtory dwellings No, 297 Warren avenue, to cost 36,000; and A. Nelson to oreet a tillor-shop, at No, 183 and 100 Wesson street, to cost Istps for furnishing tho city water-plpe wore Opened yesterday. ‘Mo bida ninged from: $0 to LG per ton, wid A. G. Gilltord was tho lowest pater, and the contract wus awarded hin, Commisatoner Waller claims to huye saved the ‘ty about $:=000 by inviting now bids. NoTutna sew could be learned {osterda: about tho contruct for removing dead naimuls front the streens, and if they ttre removed under tho now nrraugemunt, whatever it fy, fow queae Yona will bu wuked. ‘Thure ought, however, to be nothing seoret in tho mutter, capeolally since tho bidders for the work were numerous. ‘Tay Fullerton avenne works wero running yesterduy,—pumpluy juto the luke,—and the re ports were cnvouraging. In the North Branch, A4W Consequenee, the current wag northward, while in the South Hraneh it was reported south” ward, which was purtly hecounted for by the vourse of the wind. The water nt tho erib was reported cleur, Louris Danti, of the tirm of L. Barth & Co. wag at the Health Department yesturday plead: dug for merey, It appenrs that his tir bad been taught doing a rendering buvlness on Lumbard Hreut, Dear Hulsted, aud crouting & nuisance. Mis detenge was. jgnorauce, and upon promiang to gveure a icense and remove bis catablidhe Ment ty the Stovk-Yurds be was allowed to gu. ‘Tie timo for tho opening of tho bids for tho sale uf the water-bonda ty approuching. Some Lids have buon received, and the indications are that thoy will bu auld at a premium of 2 per cont, beuring 443 per cent iuterest. A bid’ of qo iinet (tts understood, Mut been privately eet ut it does not cover a Very Jarge qunount Of the bonds to be sols SOY AAT Iris boyand doubt that a llatof committcos for the new Counell tus “been ugroud upon by euucus. Tho uppointments, however, aru kup a profound secret, and are known In detail to only two Aldermen, ‘Those who hive arrunged tho Hist nro sutisiied that it will curry, und also tut thoy have tade the Lest possible seluctions, They have loft the Communists in the bucks ground, where thoy Goluny, except, posalbly, Ald, Alipeter, who cujuya geueral respect, and whol reneded asa fate mat he lie welt be subsuilttes! ouduy evening, und it remains to be seen what will be done with It ‘Tix Biperiutentent of Police had under con- alderution youtwrduy the complaint of Dr 2. Currun, who chimed that he had been roughly handled rwevntly by Oilicers John Huebner and George Pidde, “Jt appears that bo bad attended Oficor Murphy, who, It was reported, died af the Rmni!-pox, and eommg to the station was put out because bho bed not reported tho enao tintll after the death. “Tho oylacnes was tedious and unimportant, and the complilnt was dismissed, Tho complainant was not xatiafled of. course, with’ tho finding, and left tho Superlntond- ont’s office threatening to take an appeal. THE BMALIAPOX, 5 A now caso of smali-pox was reported yesters day, being a 12-yenr old child, from No, 20 West ‘Twenticth street. Sho gave her name as Mary Kutehra, and claimed to laye caught the infec tion.from her brother, who had been oxpoged to ‘tho cases nt No, 251, of tho samo street, two weeks ago. Shu wits promptly taken to the Hospital, the premises wero tumimated, and to- day tho vicinity will be vaccinated, The woman with tho nieasles who, with her babe, had been put unon tho street the night bofore, and who ad rlept in tho station-house, turned up at tho: Health Office about noon, and Dr. DeWolf At once swore outn warrant for the arrest of Witiinm O'Brien, who had turned her out, and who: tyes at No, 1440 South Dearborn street, She had a lotter certifying to her disense, and warning Mr. O'Brien ugninst tho action he took, 80 the prospect Is that thoro will bo troubles in- asmuch asthe penuity for putting Infectious enses upon the atrect is both Ane and tinprison- ment. Dr. Du Wolf kept hor and hor child in hia private office during tho day aud night, and fed thom at his own expense, in tho absence of a piace tuscnd thom to, and is to be commended for his vonaderation and Nberality. What disposition — will cin be made of them to-day = remains to seen, Me. Carventer, who hnd died at the Hogpital the day before, was buried during the day, The other patients wore duing reasonably well, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Four murier casea aro ineluded4n tho Crim- inal Court enll for Monday, the prisoners being: John Kelly, John Parkman, George Stratton, and Chirles Sehink, Eb Munvuy, one of the election officials of tha Seventh Ward, charged with fraud, was yester- day admitted to. ball by Justice Sinith in the Criminht Court. His bond, which was far $1,600, was signed Pat O'Dounell ang Jobn Klordan. Macore Hickey and: Frankle Pense, occu punta of the femule ward In the County Jail, had n falling out nt noon yesterday, which resulted Ina regulur set-to, in which, before the Matron vould Interfere, Maggie succeeded In buttecing up the other woman's fuce pretty badly, ‘Tus Committee on Public Charities yesterday: ed bids for supplying groceries “to the in- 3 of the Poor-Horse and Insuno Asylum, The following tirms sent. in bids, accompanied by suinples of la; Messrs. Boles, Fay & Conkey; MeKindley, Gilebrist & Cu.; Franklin, MneVengh & Coy H. G. & C. Durand; B.A. Hobingon, and Lockwood & Draper. The grent- er partof the afternoon was consumed by the Committee In establishing the purity of tho samples, and continual tasttug prevailed. It was a picnic for the Committee, who Anally tet the contract to MneVeugh & Co. for two months, Tin Comnittee on Town and Town Affairs audited the usual number of bills for sup- piles furnished in diiterent towns of the county, Tho conundrum, * Who shall deolde when doc- tors disagree,” wus illustrated In a matter that came before tho Committee. Dra. Hahn: and Skolly, of Lemont, who ure under cantruct to administer the requisit doses" to the paupers: of that town, ure apparently at swords’ points, ‘Tho Committee received a letter from Dr. Hahn tendering his resignation and asking the Bonrd to vacate his contrict. Hoa ut the same tine Frgeontedl tho tirm’s bill for services during he past month, and requested that bim- self and partner bo pild separately. Whether Hahn Ja ufratd of Skelly, or vico vuran, Isa question, but tho Committee decided to postpone netlon on the entire inatter, and. It is uot likely that Dr. Hahn will be allowed to step down and out. NATIONAL NEWS. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS in gold wore disbursed yesterday, * Artho Sub-Treasury yesterday $10,000 ware re- colved and $4,000 paid out In silver. ‘THRE receipts for special tax stumps yesterday ‘were $6,816, Thore were no exports of spirits, Tne internat-revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $31,787, of which $21,010 was for gplrita, $3,680 for tobacco and elgars, and $1,400 0 . or SUrEntnrenpent MoDowewr yesterday re- cuived « congrntulntory letter trun Suporvis= ing-Arehitect Hil, thanking him for hia elforts du getting tho Government utiles In tho bulld- lug ready in such good senson, CosntisstongR Hoye wns yesterday occupied with hearing depositions ‘In the case of George C. Bates, who wis wleged to have been Hbelled by George C. Hurrison, The diy was occupied with tho evideyce of John N, Jewett, ANOTHER case of disputed valuation of print- ing- pauper nroge in'the Custam-House yesterday, During the month of February Clark, Friend, Fox & Co, bought a consigniuunt of 20,000 pounds of fine, rose-thnt print-paper in Montreal, Thia ‘paper wus purchased at six‘ and one-half cents Br pound, aud se entered on tho {nyolce entry. When the consignment arrived jf catering: the Appraiser ralsed the valuntion 23 per cont, on the ground that paper of that class had advanced ‘that much In the meantime, On the strength of this extra valuation Special-Agont Hinds seized the paper on tho.Information of un attempted fraud on the revenue. The case ‘will be brought before the Clrouit Court to-day, ‘The importers clutm tht the rato mentioned 16 the ruling price at tho presen cany. and that with duties paid an outside price would by eight and a half conts. They clulin that the netion of the Appraiser is bused’on 4 mistaken {dea of the value of this grade of paper, in which, they auy, thore bus been no advunue. LOCAL CRIME, Tenny Potren was lust evening arrested by Detective Haines for the larceny of a sult of elothos and $10 cush from ‘J. W. W. Clark,a bonrder in tha house of H.W, Peck, where tho prisoner wlso bourded, Clark left tho elty after commuting tho theft, and only recently returned from Rook Idland, ‘The clothing wus recovered on bln, Derrerive CHantes Austen arrived homo from 8t, Loula Inst evening, baving in charge Walter Whenton, who is wanted upou an indict nent for the grand hircony of a sum of money from Louls Seward, of tho Keystone Wringor Company, where he wus formerly employed, ‘Tho prisoner did hts best to clude the oflicer, but he wus Drevented by tho St. Louls polleu. Trunspay night burglara pried open tho ‘Dilnds of 1 side-window ut No. Peithrod Pp street, and, reaching into the room, stole 2 pair of cane sitere pantilvons, in the pockets of whieh were ® red Hussia leather pocketbook containing: about $16 cash, two small keys, and a pen-kulfe, ‘This is why Mr, W. F. Newboif did not reach the bredieCantetaule, eurllur thau ho did yestorday NOPE. Ovricens Tierney and Thorpe yesterday nr rested, wt the corner of Stewart avenue and Fourteouth atrevt, John, ullus Jucob, Masse who is wanted ‘for complicity with Dantel Bhictds and Jaunies Simmons, who were receutly bound over to tho Crhniual Court, for the burgtury of uw freight car on: tho Northwest ern Rullrowl near the Sixteenth — streot crossing at 12:0 on the morning of the 5th inst, Musdey hes Leon fdentitied by Claro and Hontoy, special policomen for the rallroud, v8 tho miu who escaped with tho wagun and $18 worth of stolen frulght, All three were caugne in tho very uct of robbery, and thoy will bo apt to recelve a Poultendary, BuRGLAna wont through tho cutlory-house of » KE. Spencer & Co, at No. Gt Btute street, Seung night, and fet clonr away with firo~ aring and cutlory Yaluod at about $760, At about ¥ o'clock In the evening John ehiiroy, who rooms at No, 7 Randolph street, aald that he EhouRne thure bad boon a burglary soniowhero in tho blovk, us a short, Unie befure he had sven two men coming out of the hitiway with a shotgun in tho hund of each, und they were ovidently woll Juden with other plunder. ‘There 1s n gouttlo on the root of thi uilding, and Mr, MoKlroy ut once surmised that they bud just come perough it, uftor baying: plundered some neighboring building. After Wahort eearch by Oillvor Cusoy, it wus nacere tulned that the Bpencor cutlery store was tho one. Entrance bud beon effected by prying ot fA scuttle on the roof, Thence the burylurs de scended to the frst floor, whore they Were barred outof the store proper by a duor Which thoy wore unable to force, Renseondl to the third Hour, they ruached the eluvator, and by thie means got down Into the store. Their ohtira muuner of working, a8 well us tho selece tion of plunder inade by thom, indicates that thoy were not irst-cluss profuasignats, For ine atnnice, they selected” only knives and eutlery a! an duferlor manufacture, when” they hid) ut hand some oo. vilunblo muterial, The policy uppear te bave no clew, Ms Btlde nate ran in various thigres y plelon yesterday with the viow of baying wong Of them identifled ax the burglars, But thoy did not. ra tho rightones, The euiployca in tho probybl; store huvo an. {deu, whlols correct, that tho burglurs wore two men who called ut tho store Thursday aftornoon, and, Teprosunting thomeclyes us repairers and wires atringerd tu the employ of the Beli Telephone Compuny, requested permission te uscend to the roof for tha parpiss of fxiug some of thelr wires, Dhey neted curiously, und wore finally refuued accuss, It bas wince beon ascertalucd that ye omploya of that Company was there on ays OUSTING AN OLD TENANT. Jacob Gastel, propriutor of the Contennial auloon on Madison street. nour Canil, awoke yesterday anorning ty find binsolf te "scooped," Thle ie the result of -u rivalry, or Tuthor 4 strangle for existence, among the sulvonkcopors uf the nelghborhood, At ane time there were somo twenty suloons in the block ‘between Canal and Clinton streets, ‘Tho hirger Obed of those were nuisances In the worst aense Of the tort, and their patrons tou greut extent wero contined to the tramps who frequented tho. nickel lodying-bouges of the vicinity. Ree Spectublo business mun combined this year to crowd out these dens, which the police, {0 4 cortulu extent, souied powerless ta control: Tho satoonkeepers in turn begun crowding euch other, Herman Fink secured ‘a lowe fur a Pluce directly oppowlt, ruu by Churlea Vou rribly | Kuelinan. The latter was angry whon ho board Of tt, but he got even by eecuring a lense fora saloon enst of his own, rin by Jacob Gustel., Tho nttor had alenso from Jacob Gross, owner of the building, in which there was 1 provision that tho leasce should give up his posaceslon of tho premises promptly upon the expiration of the jenad, should the owner so desiro it, and ntlow Himaelf tobo putoutif he didnot. Gnetel re- fuse to recognize this, and refused to move or vo tho now leasco possession. Conseqnenty, ‘ou Knehnan, being crowded out by Fink, was Sonnet fe go out of businesa nad store hls xtures, Constable MoLinden was brought on the scene fo remedy this, It. was not necessary lo get any legal warrant to take possession, and tho ¢x+ pedlontot playing sharp on Gasatel was re- sorted to. Jesteniy inorning nt 5:00, whon Gaatol's bartender, Gottlob Behucfer, opened the place MeLinden, a nutnber of othor Conata- ‘Ules, and their assoclutes walked Into the tnco and asked for beer. At a signi! thoy egan piling Gastel's things out tpon the side- walk. Schuefer resisted na well ag ho was able, and whon Gastel arrived he attempted to pint tho Constables by firing off a revolver at thom, but he hit no one, aud amply made hime scif Iublo to arrest, But’ he and his Durkeeper wera taken in, and were hooked for carrying concenled weapons and for the nagnult. Hy tho timo thoy were bailed out Gastol's goods wore on the sidewalk, and thoro thoy remained nenrly all day, SUBURBAN. LAKE VIRW. ‘Tho Roard of Trustees held a special mecting ‘Thursday ovening, ull the members being prea- ont. A resolution was adopted allowing tho North Chiengo City Raltrond Company to remove thelr tracks on Clark street, between Fullerton and Diversy aventea, Into the: centre of tha strect, and pavo the spnces where tho horaestravel with vobble-stone, tho spaces between the tracks and one foot outside the outside rill (which com- prises tho slxteen fect the Company !s to pave) to be of cedur. blocks, ty correspond with tho aving done by the town and. property-owners, Bhosupersisos waa instructed to have tho Towne Attorney traiw n contract with John MeAdam & Co. to whom the contract was awarded for Paving Clurk strect. i IYDE PANK, Allthe members of the Hoard of Trustees Were present at thelr regulor weekly meoting in the village ball Inst evening. The .Controiler’s reccipta for the month of Apzilamounted to $5,439, Thero were thirtys seven deaths and fifteen births in the village during the month, according to tho Health Olficer's report, A remoustrance against ating furthor suloon censes in the Eighth District was pro- sonted aud referred. The salurtes of tho village officers woro fixed: ns follows: ‘Trenstrer, $1,300; Attorney, $2.200; Clerk, $1,200: Controller, $1,000; Villngo-itull Assistant, €100; Captuin of Police, $1,10u; Ser- geant of Police, $80; Health Omficer,' $200; patrolmon, $780. Onn ballot for the combined office of Village Engineer and Supertntendont of Public Works, "| John.A. Cole was elected ata salary of $2400 0 year. ‘Tho Hoard adjourned, James Duity fell under a train of cara on tho Illinois Central allroad at South Park Station yesterday morning, and bad both his legs cut off, Hu wna removed to 8t. Luke's Hospital, where he dled in the afternoon. ‘The Hey, Charles Stantoy Lester, Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, who was offered $5,000 togoto St, Paul's Church, Milwaukee, hog re- solved to remain in Hyde Park, LAKE. ‘Tho Board of Trustees held a meeting yester- day afternoon, all the members present ex- copt Assessor Iteditold.. Tho pay of ‘the ditfer- ent fire companies was Increased from $160 to $00 an year. A potition from residents of Enyglowoml was recived, usking that 2 police court be opened in that lovallty, Referred. There will be 1 Joint meeting of tho Trustees of Lake nnd Hyde Park Monday afternoon at the Graad Pacltlo Hotel, —————_ A STRANGE DISEASE, Oxronp, Ind., Muy %7—A strange disease has recently made its appearance in the fam- fiy of Andrew Shaw, of this pace, which lins excited the attention of the doctors and resulted in the death of four of Mr, Shaw’s children during the past week. A swelling in the thront with a few hours’ attondant sickness and death ensues. Aside from the dlsense belng located In the throat, it bears no resemblance to diphtheria, and the physi- clans nre united In the opinion that it is not diphtheria, ———— GREATLY INTERESTED. Spectat Dispatch to The Chiedgo Tribune, Mantstee, Mich., May 7%—To-day In. Jus- tice Cox’s Court, while Mr, and Mrs, Bailey, an old German couple, were belng examined on the charge of keeping a house of jll-fame, and decoying two Innocent girls from Mil- waukee to thelrden nearthis elty, about forty 1 Indies belongin yto the Women’s Christian Union mare hein and persisted in remain- ing all day, hearing all the tmeral and un- clean thitigs brought out by the lawyers, —— MUZZLE THE ELEVATORS, Tho terrible death of Mr. Heermans, of the Star and Crescent Mills, and the narrow es- eape of Mr, Chambers, assistant engineer at tho Sherman House, are only illustrations of the constant danger from unprotected ele- vators. Inilings or dgors to .closs the en- trance to the sliaft are very well in thelr way, but no elevator can be called safe untess pro- vided with doors that close horizontally at every floor after the passnge of the cab, By the use of such doors all neeidents by falling down the shatt or by falllng cabs or falling welghts are lmpossible, and the danger from fire ls also overcome, The uutomitic self closing doors Invented by J. M. Van Osdell, the Well-SRUWn, areliitect, answers all the requirements ofa perfect protection for ele- yators. | “They. are now in use In many of the best buildings in the city, and with them a closed shaft 1s unnecessary, When scoresof valuable lives lave been lost, and property. owners are compelled to pay heavy bills of dumages for neglecting this sinple precau- tlon, the Jaw will, no doubt, be invoked to compel the universal adoption of such doors, ————— BREVOORT HOUSE, NEW YORK. One of the wisest provisions of the Inte C, C. Watte, proprietor of the Brevoort House, so widely known ull over the world, was that of providing for his friends and patrons tm provements In the hotel that will forever make It rank with the best in the country. Shortly before his death the oid furniture of every room was replaced with new, new car pets were lald in the principal rooms, parlors, and halls, and a new pussenger-vlevator was introduced, thus making the Brevoortsecont to none of the most modern and improved of il the great hotels, ‘Tho Brevoort will, as heretofore, be kept up to the highest standard by tho son of the late. proprietor, and his family, to whom he left a princely fortune, Will continue to reside at the hotel—New York Hotel Gazette, —— CHEAP LIGHT. ‘The Mathews gus machines are now con- sidered to be the best. Among the many prominent eftizens who are now: using then ore L, Z%: Lelter and 2, 'T. Crane, in thoir Lake Geneva homes, and Inst’ week orders were recelved for two more from G, 8, Mub- bard, of Hiverside, and DP, W, Gillette, of Englawood, ————————— - THE RED STAR, =~ Tho Now York.office of the Red Star Lino of Noyal Belgian Mall Steamers has Leon removed from No, 83 Broadway to No, 10 Broadway, which will bo ite location far the next your, during which time # vory handsome building will bo erected for tho Company on the sito of No. 55 Uroudway, Tho Company is. building another largo full- powered four-inuated steumer, to cowe outin July, and to be named the Wacsland, Thelr stoumera curry the United States and Royal Belglun maits weekly between Autwerp and Now York and Philadelphia, the departures being wade every Saturday from Antwerp, and from New York and Poiladulphia every Sature duy alternately, ‘ a ELKHART, INDIANA, Fs ‘Tho Elkhart Busyy and Harness Manufactur- ing Company, Elkhart, lad, have thoir April cutulogue now roudy, Will sond {t free by ud- dresalng F, YW. Prutt, Secretary, Thoy atill send buygics and harness anywhere with tho privilogo of oxamiuing before paywy for them, Best hund-inade buggy harness," oak stock, $10 to $0; best team harness, $23; platform spring, peenosio Woyous, $85; throo-spring wagons, he ——— EXQUISITE NEW DESIGNS IN BRONZE GOODS, Never buye wo secon so choive a- collection, whorw every article wag a study, us that now shown by 8. Hyman & Co,, State and Mudlson, —————————~ ho Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—It leads ot world, ind 1g the Test for you if Sold on mouthly payments. 199 a to. buy. Btate strevt, A doso iu time suyes nine of Hale's Honey of Horehound and Tur for cuughs. Pike's Tootbuche Drops curv iu one minute, lished the General Conference Committee the “one, tho General Assembly -of tho Presbytorinn Church, It was the purpose to also hear from Blshop Fallows, of the’ Reformed Episcopal Church; but lt belng pase 10 o'clock, and the congregation quite thinned, this Hem was deferred. The Church South messengers were the Rev. Dr. A. G. Hny- good and Mr, James I. Carliste. The former Was introtuced by IMartzel of inttor hy Prot. RELIGIOUS BODIES.. Sixth Day's Proceedings of. the Methodist Conference at Cincinnati. New Orleans, and the C. W. BennettDr. Hartzell was frank, manly, and kind; but “plainly stated that, there was penreg nity: root for: geographical deslgna- 3 a8 between the two churches, “for tis trie,” ald he, “that we linve re- planted ourselves in the South, it Is also trie that your elurel lias ormanized in nearly uvery Northern State, and while of course we each Intend to stay wenasure you you ara heartily welcome,” ‘ The nddress of Dr. Maygood breathed nothing but kindness and good wil Mr, Cariiste’s was of the same, though several A Largo Number, of Rosolutions Offered andAppropriately Reterred. - Speculations #8 to tho Number ‘of ‘Bishops to Be Elected. Corivention of Southern Baptists in- Ses- ; XK PRNSMIEES sebes: obviously. canals pe be- : i Ing’ understood as sayin: men strink Lexington RY We here are Mt rights “but . THE GENERAL CONTERENCE, Speetal Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. Cincinnatt, May 7.—Ono of the most hon- ored men of the Conference 1s Dr. J, M. ‘Tho- burn.’ For many years he was misslonary in North India. Whon under William, or as he {s often called, * California” Taylor, tho re- markable work of nilssiuns in “South India began to take shape, Dx Thoburn came to its assistanee. His experience and indomit- able perseveronce have greatly helped the work thore, This morning he conducted the opening devotlonal exercises in the Confer. enee, and ts dolng good work. Bishop Peck presided during the morning ses ston. ‘The session was devoted to finish- Cy wateh earefally somo of your wenk ones in the Soutl; they give us great apportunities for the exercise of patience, This is very fine, but it cannot be .teo soon understoutt that the Church is one, and any: measure of ostracisin or Insult in Nashville, Atlanta, or Now Orleans cannot by condoned by frater- nal words or |irdships at Round Lake, Chautauqua, or Cincinnatl, The plain point of tho thought of this Conference 1s, we are overwhelmingly in favor of fraternity, but that fraternity must be real and universal,” i : NOTH THE SPEAKERS from the South spoke warm words for the unity of the country and the death of dis+ trust. ‘There were many things ‘well sald, while several others were prominently silent, The Methodist Episcopal Church. las 400,000 members in the South, about equally divided between white and colored. Such meetings e: " On as that to-night will, of course, help on the ae ie Pee Bante eal Abas passed, work that makesjthe churches and the Nation i one, no local prencher be ordained to other than dencon’s orders, and to that only when the utility was clearly apparent. ‘The resolution was referred. Another asked. that no mem- berof the annual Conference passing through the four years’ conrse of study be approved by the Conference on 2 grade lower than elghtin a standard of ten. Another asked that women who gave evidence of being called by the Jloly Spirit to the work of tho ministry, and who had the gifts of grace and usefulness be adinitted and ordained, ONE DieLAltiNG th jo change in: the mode of appointin; Patan Eiders {s desirable, offered by 4 member from Pittsburg. | ‘These were ull re- ferred to the appropriate standing Commit- tees, A resolution was passed afirming that when Sabbath-school -tuachers cenge to tench they shall cease to be members of the Sun- day-School Board. One from South Carolina naked that the depository at Atlanta be abol- and the Methodlat Advocate thers pub- be suspended, as It has fallen nearly $3,000 short of paylng expenses. ‘This, Dr. Jones, from tho Presbyterian Church, was introduced, by tho Rey. Dr. Locke, of Iitinols, . His address was a compact. state- ment of the status and workof Presbyterinn- ism and congratulations for what Methodism had accomplished. It was creditable to his head and heart, Complimentary resolutions in refererice to the South delegates were presented by Gen, Fisk, Mr. Bennett and Mr, Woodruff offered 0 similar expression in Dr, Jones’ address, Bishop Fallows dismissed the congregation with the benediction. The house was well iilteds but not nearly so packed ag Inst even- NBs SOUTHERN BAPTISTS, Lextnaton, Ky., May %—At the morning session of the Southern Baptist Convention, J. W. Jones, of Virginia, offered an amend- ment to the constitution striking out the provision !n regard towquorum, Laid on the table. ‘The subject of foreign missions was made the spectul order for 8 o'clock Saturday ished, however, was expected ~ when —~ tha | evening, roject * was deturmined on, and J.B, Boyce, of Kentucky, addressed the K was undertaken in .the nature Convention In behnlf of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, giving an interesting account of an Interview with ex-Gov. Brown, of Georgia, in which the Intter mado a donn- tion of $50,000 to tho lixstitutlon. . Me was fol- lowed by Dr. J. A. Broaddus, of Kentuck: who made a strong ppeal for the Seminary. Pledges to the ainount of $7,000 were made to the endowment, and the Chairman sn- nounced the standing committees, and the Convention adjourned’ till 8 o'clock, a IN THE ICE, New Yorn, May 7.—The stenmer Dye, from Antwerp, arrived to-day, reports seeing ico-fields, tee-blocks, nnd feebergs, one of the Jast mentioned being as large as on island, of a missionary enterprise because it was. thought necessary to the interests of the work, a The resolution this morning wished to turn over the patronage of the place to the Cincinnati house and paper. It went to the Committee. Southern Htngis wanted cheaper perlodicals and also. someting explicit in the aliscipling of the marriage of divorced pe sons, ‘ennessee asked that the Freedmen’s Ald Society be continued. A member, from ‘Troy, N. Y., wanted that no womnn be re- tained as a class-leader who dovs not TAKE SOME ONE OF THE. CHURCH PEIIOD- , ICAI, and the samo asked that the pastoral term be extended to six years. Another resolved aginst engaging «an opera-house for the holding of the next General Conference, It may be approprinte to say here that the Con- ference has to vacate the hall about halt the time. by 18 or 12:80 ‘in order that the theatre people may get ready for matinces, and that, commencing next week, there is to be quite stop at Right, owlng to the proxtnity of fee. ber She siglited two ships in.a Meld. of ice, but they showed no signals, a u : 2 | Arecent number of tho Western Carriage Jour- aindant {tle Bey Hey wil ope al » | Nal pays o merited compjiment to the splendid and that next Sunday evening, after | cattiege of our old esteemed citizen, H. 3, Bd- Dr. Newman hay preached there In | wards, No, 235 Wabash nvenue, corner of JIack- the afternuon, Col, Robert Ingersoll delivers lis new lecture, “What Must We Do ta Be Saved?" ‘The mannger of the hall oliatadl lve son stroct, Mr. Edwards jsnn experienced man- ufacturer, and bis high atanding and tho well- known durability of bis vehicles are an assured guarantees to purchasers. He exhibits twenty. Hery of rentia £6, place that uight forsi25, | tive varioties, his famous Jurmp-scut buggies and the place at that tin, and do not intend to ‘phagtons polugiappulattios: = nasite any.” ‘nore hing been ‘some talk of Timea: Our highest artists In dentiatry: Tho invoking tha well-neglected Jaw. to prolibit | sscchosnoys beyond doubts though but $3 a set the collection of the 60 or 74 cents admission, but { lias been decided that an BXCEPTIONAL ENFONCEMENT of the law would be considered 3 in, the nature of persecution, and that other meth- ous would, under the circumstances, more powerfully counteract any evil that may result. an A. resolution was. also referred, providing that the Chureh at Inrge should bear all the expenses of entertaining the General Confer- ence. Dr. iy nette presented a resolution askin; G special committee in reference to provid- ing the Church better means of information In reference to its benevolent enterprises, fo made arousing speech, and a very stron, one, in support of his motion, and aske thatit be referred ton special committee. Dr. Hatilold squarely opposed it, _ and, iu characteristleally vigorous style, declared “we had special committees cnongh now to glyve work to 1,400 men, The gistof the whole thing,” said he, * is an effort to secre the publication of a new monthly devoted to this subject,” Dr. S, Curry Eltehcock, Pax- ton Haven Hare, besides the Rey. 2, Kelly, of Kansas, and Senator Willie, of West Vir- gluta, continued tho discussion. “The whole iuatter was finally referred to the Committec on the State of te Church for consideration and report, . THY NEW MONTILY proposed, from present appearance, does not seem to tind favor, * IL G, Dickout, slay member from the Cen- tral Germun Conference, rose to a question of palvilene, und, despite the yery general enl! that the inntter be passed and the paper given fn opportunity to Tht itself, the calls io “read” and “proceed” prevailed, and attention was called to a paragraph In the Cincinnat! Commercial, which charges easte on the General Conference, 03 a certain Ger man delegate had sald he would. “rather drink beer than sit bya nlgeere? Mr, Dick- out, on behalf of the entire German delega- ton, dented tn toto the truth of tho re nee Rosy-cheoked misacs and pretty boys buy thoir candy at Dawaon's, 211 State stroot. es ‘The moth will not attack fabric that is packed In Buck & Rayner's * Moth Powder,” MARRIAGES, MANNION-HANNAII—Al Muonn Vietn, Colo, April, John J. Mannion und Kiln N. Hannah, botit Of Chicaxo, No cards, = ——— res, DEATHS. HUGUES—Tho funoral of tho Inte James Hughes will leave tho residence, 208 North Franklin-st, we half-past 10 o'clock, Sunday, May ¥, and procoed to the Cathedral uf the Moly Nome, thonco by carriuges wo Calvary. NEWMAN—The funorat services of the Into Rov. Depjaman Nowinuo will bo held nt the At. K. Churet: uf Koglowood at do'elock p.m. Sunday, Muy tl, ‘The pustur, the Mtuv. J, Proctor, wil ulticiate, ‘tho ro- tuuing will be interred In Oukwoud Cemutury, SINCLAIR—At Maywood on the 7th Inat,, from scar- Tot fever, Honry A. third sun of Helen and Peter Binctatr, nyed 3 years ind Rdayn, Funeral at 2 p.m, Buturday, tho th inst, from rost- denes to Concordia Cumetury, MCCAMITY--May 7, Liza, dauyhtar of Elton and John McCarthy, aged 1 year & months und 3 diya, Funeral Sunday, Muy 2, 1s o'clock at residence, 2t Depuyster-st., by cars tu Calvary, LYNER—Tho funam! of Hurry G, Ryner will take place to-day frum hia inte residence, No, its Wost Adnma-at. to St. Patrick's Church, thency to Culvary Cemu-tery, Services at Lo‘cioek, Draiatic profession und othor friends respoctfully. invited, DWIGHT- Yarwoud, -At Boorno, Tex, Oth Inst, Ida Carolina fe uf Willian U. Lowight, aod 22 yours. 'ALLIK—On Friday, May 7, até p, m., Claire Vallto, ed 74 years 7 munthaund Shire Ti ange oe te be takun to Bulult, Wis, this (datur > evening. fervices at the resitonce of hor daughter, Mra. Maro ‘shorsuoae No.3 Worron-ay., Muy Sat iy v. ri , ‘W" Monirea}, St, Hyacinihe, and Boston papors plensu copy. DUKW—Aay 7, Adolphus, infant son of Simon and Maugie Sf, Hrow, Funeral frum residence, 021 Canalest.. Sunduy ot 10 a. nt, by carrlnges to Calvary, WENRELL~At Enulowood, May 0, of pagum joni, Victor A. nod Oxgars, unds nionths, oldest won of CB. unid’Clurs A, Wondull, Funeral from Sasonie Mall Sunday, May 9% ot 10:30 port, and branded It as a ‘maliclous | ociocka, m, slander.” Subsequently a delegate from : ony, but not forgotton, St. Louls, sought et the floor to expunge = — the offending reporter, ‘Phe Comamerclat . ANNOUNCEMENTS. however, avers that, though presumably sald in a joke, yet the language was used. It may con up aguin, Tho Bishops offered, in the form of Suge ations, # reenst of the order of business in the annual Conferences, simply making It jore methodical, and of the questions asked candidates for admission into full connec- tion in the annual Conferences, adding four new questions and omitting one, THY NEW QUESTIONS ropoged ares bats Taye you carefully considered the points of doctrine wherein our Chureh differs from other churches 3 “Do you believe them to be in harmony with tha Holy Scriptures, and will you main- tain and preneh them 2? “Haye you caretully examined our Disclp- line and studied the Chureh pollty ?” “ Do you agree with that pulity, and cheer- fully sustain it? it remning to be seen whether theso “sug- gestions,” especially that one whioh has init such wondrous possibilities,- will, be agreed to by the Conference, or even the Connulttes on the Ittneranoy, to which It was refarre Ly resolution, ishops were requested to report te the Committee on Eplscopacy thelr judgment ‘as to tho number of now Vishops that will need to be elected, ‘This nfternvon thoy reported, recommending three, ‘The Committee talked conshlerably about electing one colored Bishop, but finally laid the uiatter on the table for the present. In 1864 the Bishops recommended two new Bishops -be elected, but the Conference made it three In 1873. ‘They at first recom- mended four. Meantime Bishop Jones wus THERA Wit Te 3 ERTING OF TlH UNION (Maddie n Chub uf tho Twoltth Ward at Owsley Hail im nd 4 lust: (PUR REV POD ait GF aRINTTY Mt T 1H Church, Will condutaithe Sunita iF =Sehout Teachs looting ii Karwoll Hall, No, 130 Mladivon-at., = BAKING FOWDER. taken: sic! and = & . stray panic seizing ‘lily ‘colleagues, they? ll in with the recommendation of the Com tee, and yy Guniseumence elht were ol Jitst how it wlll come out this thne ls yet to be seen, Dr. Curry, who heretofore lias fayored a very Jarge increase, for sume reason now talks 6f recommending an addition of only From the, yeey best diagnosis possible it stlil ecoms probable that at least four, and probably five, will be chosen. to the per- Absolutely Pure. CHK, ABM POM Ci ATE SARAM AEA such vb, teky, hot r : be enti 3 song, there are still eight, or ton that, ure elit font of hath renttiny fain neavy ti prouluently urged, a tralftozen especially | ae food. ait pu ules one. Dy. Warren, scenis to have little or no IUNIS, opposition, een LL, a THE CONVERENCE HELD A SESSION this evening In St. Paul’s Church to hear from the pijernal ylewates of the Methadlst, Episcopal Church South, aud the une from ‘Tuna Fava BCS Ss. WILT'S'” Far ‘runks, Satcbols, Bay Se. Ae wilt Bay. Nu, Lid Stuteents from April 30 to May 8. .She was obliged to, |. CLOTHING, WEATHER, Warm weather. is here, and we are prepared for it, in the way of Ready- made Clothing. Notice the list of our prices: Men’s Cassimere Suiits for SIO, SI2, Si4, Sis, all the way to %35,---the cheapest ever offered In this market. Youths’ Cas- simere Suits from S10 to $25. Boys’ Suits from $4 to Sf2.. Children’s Sults from $2 to $10. These goods are gotten up es- pecially for our trade, in nobby styles. Every garment guaran- teed. if not satisfactory, your money will be re- funded. In making these prices we defy competi- tion. Ali we ask is a close inspection before pur- chasing elsewhere. The largest stock of Child- ren’s Shirt Waists in the city. A complete stock of FURNISHING COODS of all kinds always on hand at Bottom Prices. JANES WILDE, JR, & GO. State and Madison-sts. LAWN MOWERS, The Charter Oak Lawn Mower Is Far Snperlor to All Others. Its Wheels on tnalde, ie best mide machine. aad. Ft do the best work, 4th, It le the must durable. WE GUARANTEE It THY BEST, * FAIRBANKS, MORSE & €0,, 411 and 113 Lako-st. PHILADELPHIA LAWN MOWERS Histamine cect: Rond for Mustrnted Catlogu LAWN MOWEIS UE} All work warrants JED. ed. Second-hand Machines taken In exchange aud Tor nale. MUSICAL, TEMPERANCE LIGHT. A new Tomporanee Hong ook of tow price, but the vory bust quality. Hy Geo, C, Hugy and 34, E, Bervoss, with tho vuluable asalstance of a namber of our best song und iusto writers. A well printud und beautiful Hitly book, “Send 12 ctx. dn, stamps), for Spechnun, Costs but $id por hundred, and 1 cts, for singly cupy: ARTHUR SULLIVAN'S VOCAL ALBUM, Contalnstwouty-four of tho Lost runute of ths famoun compurur.any thru of which are wortlt tho mudur- ute price of this duu volume, which $8 $1.00, All Sunday Schouls that. try It take to WITTE ROBES (ew). No better Sunday Sehvol Sony Bouk ever made, NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY METHOD FOR THE PIANOFORTE.. (1.25, comptote, In 3 parts, cach $1.50.) Tas bean for yenra ft ntundurd und favorite method, and 1s cone atantly in uxy by the teahurs of tho Consarvatory, dnd by thousands of uthura. . by GF, ist FO= NEW FLOWER QUEEN {isn vised nud Luproved by tho muthor, und iso tino cane tata fur May und Flower tus, Try LAUREL WREATI ($1.00), Tigh Behool Singer, ‘Hey Mason's TECHNICAL EXERCISES, Plano (#280). Wey THE MUSICAL RECORD, Weoukly (42.00 por your) ‘try GUSPEL UF JOY (Xcta). Host “Gospel” sungs, ‘Try AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK, (41.25), LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO, | OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. HAIR Goons, HUILIL’s PALMER HOUSE HAIR STORE Rio, ouly pines 19 obtain sll thous Natural Curty Mayes und brant Uiecu fur the Hale witch qivg such perfect saiiefuction in wari weathur, Itwity Patont Wavoeare mudy of Nuturat Curl. ALSO AGENT FOR Mine. Demorest's Reliable Pattorns, South Sido Store, 88 & 40 Monros-st, PALMER HOUSE), West Sido Store, 240 W. Madisoii-st, Poe = 6 On Oy The'Leader of Fashion, Always has the Latest Styles. Whotesale & otal, send toe prica lst. Goods sont CO. 1, anywhere, Holy axont for the "MULrirotoL? Wiis iady to order wid warrunte Gernbardt Wavy. 7l E. MUMNMAM, STAT A-Y FE, ‘ pews at, Cea. rr] | ied CANDIES, ‘Frosh Every Day, Cons! “el S't 8 worl K l ERLE La a Boeaa Wholeouly sud 101A yop, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & 6,, > and & Wabash-ay, AUCTION!" DRY. GOODS. DEPARTMENT, | ° REGULAR. TRADE : SALE. :: fi | Tuesday, May 11,..9:30 a; We shall make another J porta ing, with poveral Ineatoes ot Bostrabre Gets ts OS ed SPECIALTIES, CLOTHING _ In Men's, Youith 2 CHI 4 BUMSiit aieibon guaran Gngeee ese its, deal Bunanor Wola, 0 for worklog au STRAW GOODS In, Men's, Hoya’, Ladies, Misses, ana . drome atylea common tothe popular gals " LADIES’ LINEN SUITS Linon Ci . sy i inor Cleewlare, Linen’ Ulstors, White Wen, DRESS GOODS,._. Cottonades, Atpacas, Piguos, Ribbon ' Cutlery, Notions, Haivrolugrlon eee: oslory (Ven cases), Hurnosses, Ualters. ‘Tablo OI Cloths (Now Invotces), Carpets (Bins flung Double Chain Cotton ang Niaal tags a o neralns), 6 Baukrupt Stock Gonersl Marcban’ FANS. THIRD © Pee ggagaaaag SPECIAL TRADE SALE, Thursday, May 13, 9:30 a, m, j STRAW GOODS! Ribbons, Hosiery, Hats, Caps,’ ° : . Ladios’ Suits, Ladies” Ulsters, Linen Cireulars,. - “ Dress Goods, Flowers, : : GEO, Bo GORK & CO, Auctioneers, i Wednesday, May 12, at 9:30.a,-m:, : WE SHALL SELL AT AUCTION TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED CASES Boots, Shoes. & Slippers” Which will be ono of the cleanest snies of primo seas sonable goods mude this souson, ia * AT SAME TIME WE SHALL BELL | (100 Pairs |. . MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES, oe For Men’s, Women’s, and Misses’ Weary ‘To which your espacial attention [s asked, ny bi Monday, Catalogues und xoods to.b9 soon Sond Bi ean, Thursday, May 13, ab 9:30am, RECULAR TRADE SALE ©‘ CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘Tho Largest and Most Attractive Sale of the Seas fon. Ac full nasortmont Of W.G., G. Cy Itock, aud YOlessmare st avery doscription. assware O aang Laman Histon, if ackals Knives and-Forks, . ri country merchan . “i ee ‘GHO. 1 Gut a & CU. Auctlonesrs, _ By HENRY & HATCH, ‘Auctloneers, LA & LY Wabusbeay. LARGE AUGTION TRADE SALE Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, , FUESDAY, MAY 11. We atfatl force the anle of goose Tuosdgy, by orter of owners, ang, as we uffer none but consimued goods, itis very apparent that buyers in attendance will reap. tho bonolt, Wo aroin reculpt of a largo number of Anvolces of such gouds as have not heretofore found thulr way Into any auction house. Shoe buyars, avall yourselves of this golden opportunity. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, LARGE AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, Ing, Ci Hats, Cutlery, Hoslary, ¥mbrolde ; GHon BSucs Thittiine Gods situa, Nodous, tee . LARGE LINE STRAW HATS. Jos commonce on to, namoty 10 o'clock. eae coe aw TLATOLL Aucdonudrs. J, EMISHY, Jt, Sanger, ee By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Stand & Randolph-st, General Auctioncors. GREAT CLEARING SALE, This Saturday Morning, May 8, at 9:30 o'c!'k, , New and Second-hand FURNITURE 250 Carpets, GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & COW TBO Bend ob ondelpheate Fite, ote, WICYCLES, Road Bicycles Aro better than horses! Ben centkstamp fof Cotas "Joo, M. Fall, 219 Stale-st., Ubicags, CLOTILES CLEANING, Sees ment, re iy DYED YOUR OL) ibe al a ere reed OOD, OU s aa rt preamed JC 0, CLOTHES !i: Steg Nie eettas reat Mud! 0 LADIES AND GENTS.|N.} EW leago, & 107 North BL Loule, Bo. Ladies’ Dressittaogues dyed und cleaned. DYEING AND CLEANING, DYE Hstab, 1s Regus ears ea ec . ds ly dyed and loaned at suatl exyenao. Oniurs Poniing, Volveta, Me Mikud "Gouds, ae. win Gen culvod turned by uEpreHse eee Eee BOLE WA iz IN eae are nolavse 2 9 st, and 1a) Bouth’ Clarkest, Chie ed. CANDY, Al , 2, &h or $3 for s sample wenn bos, yy orpress, of the best Utales in ‘Autariom puke Op eles anply und sicieuy pore. ste Pilon Addrves GUNTHER, © is ee wo WEA! Ss AGENCY. Jt costs you $5 per your Ww lusure agalast loss Sr0Rt your payera,