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qm HURSDAYY,.. MAY 13, 1880—TWELVE PAGE and compared with the cost of Inst ybar, but from a cursory Waller thinks ho will have to reject purchase rcows and dredges, ng was THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. FH. FB, Woon, Cinefnnatt, 1s at tho Shorman, W. M, Sartn, of Detroit, Mich, Is at tho Gardner, IL. 8, TutpeKorgn, Meadville, Pa., is at tho Frand Pauitlo, ConnnessMan Jay A, Huppett, of Michigan, sent she Palmor, Aue C, Purren, Relvidere; John M. Barton, Cincitmatt; and John G. Hagley, Rushville, 1, are at tho Tremont. ALEXANDER Hume, Galt, Ont; F. M, Harrett, tiaughton, Mieh.3d. 1. Hutbert, McGregor, 10.5 and J.1’. Forbes, Denver, Colo, are at tho Sher- man. Many Ganowaxt,4 mortha old, died yesterday norning without tho attendance of 1 physician it her fnthor’s residerice, No, 80 Cornelia strect, Tho Coroner was notitled, t) thom and provided {n the appropriation, and hayo tho city in ite own dreding. Dr, Havort, of the Stato Board of Health, was around yesterday urging the crection of tho pumping-works ut the ennal-lock provided for in the uppropriauion for the year, The only fatlefaction he could got was thatnothing would ‘be done until after the Cann! Commissioners had given tho city tho assurance in writing that when the works were established and the cinpty- ing of tho river {ito the canal had commenced thors wonky ‘be no Interforonce on tho part of the State, A cotentR of Demoornts continue to threaten that whatever tho Committee on Committees nny do to-day will be undone at the next mevt~ ing, of thoCouncll, They any that after the list of committees 14 mado mit thoy will get togothor and make out a Hat. which thoy think they will benblotoe carry, They calculute upon a great many Republican votes, of conrse, and they will bo necessary; but how many enn'be tigured on eannot be known until after tho Committee's at is made to-day. P, x | | Mn. JAcraox, from tho Citizens’ Association, chit 1B. Ranucera for some sonra past lone | had na extomied interview with tho Mayor Jos: tho Western Union Telegraph Compuny in this | terday on the question of Sata blah tie addte sity, has been ippolnted Assistant District Sus | Honal pumping-works, ote. and ndvocuted tho roposition ndvaneed some months ago of build- ng now works in the centre of the city, Tho Mayor held to his plan of putting additionalen- gincain tho West Sido works, Thoy did not succeed in changing one anothor’s minds, and will not, and In the monntime if thoro {an dee ficioney in the wator-aupply there will be no way to remedy It. Aono the building permits Issucd yesterday was ono to 8. Corning Judd to crect u two-story. dwelling. Delavan place, near State street, to cost $12,000; one to H. Shoppard to erect threo two-atory dwellings, Nos, 174, 176, and 478 South Green street, to cost $10,500; one to tho same to erect two two-story dwelliuga, Nos, 187 and 180 South Greon street, to cost $7,000: and one to erect two two-story dwallings, Nog, 624 and 526 West Lakg stroct, to cost $7,000, A pormit wus also granted the Chicayo & Western Indian Rallrond Cotnpnny to erect a freight house Gx 310 feet, corner of Twelfth streot and Shird aye- nue, to cost $30,000, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tne Schanck murder-cnso camo to anend In the Criminal Court yesterday afternoon, tho jury, who wore doubtless influenced by tho youth and decent appearance of tho prisoner, bringing in a verdict of ncquittal. CuAtMan Woop, of tho Committee on Coun- ty Poor-Farm announces that at 10 o’cluck to- morraw morning bis Committco will hold a meeting at the Board rooms in order to consider tho advisability of furthar viagpe to tho country in search of a aultable furm, © Tur Committeo on Public Service will mect at 2pm. ue? in order to consider the matter of salaries. Itis very important that the fullCum- milttes shall bo present, as the Chairman of tho Comintttee annuunees that unless ull are pres- ent ho consideration of tho mattor will be poat- poned. Tue County Court yestenlay morning orderod that in the contested election case of Peter Johnson ayningt James Stanton, the successful candidate for North Side Supervisor In tho lute town election, the ballots be opened aud counted in the presence of the ‘Town Clerk, The ro- count will probably begin this morning, JAILER Cunnien yesterday arrived home from Wyoming Territory, where be had mado a little excursion tn senrch of Martin Blake, the man who curved Police-Sergeant Quinn gome ting ago. It will bo remembered that Biake Jumped his bail shortly after his Indictment. Since then tho Sherlif heard of him in Wyoming ‘Territory, where he wus said to be engaged in, herdiny cattle, Ho communicated with the Sheriff o! Rawlins, Wyo. 'T., who nu few diuys ago notified him that he hnd arrested Blake and was awalt- ing Instruotions, Requisttion-papers were te- cordingly procured, aud Mr, Currier started to bring tho bagyed game home to Chicago, which he safely accomplished yeaterday. FEDERAL NEWS. , FIFTeEN-THOUSAND DOLLARS in gold were dla- bursed yesterday, < ‘Tue Sub-Trensurer yesterday pald out $7,000 and received $12,000 in allyer. ‘ug internal rovenuo receipts yesterday amounted to $20,720, of which §21,007 was for aptrits, $2,207 for tobacco and cigara, $430 for aed and 26,395 for Uccnses, Thero were uo vx- ports, Joun Jove, a common sailor on tho stenm- barge 8. C. Baldwin, yesterday complained that he had been brutally assaulted while off Wau- kegun by Thomas Gaffroy, the mate of tho buat, ‘After a prelininury exumbuution Commissioner perintendent of that Company. ‘tun temperature yesterday, ns observed by Mnnnsee, optician, No. 88 Madison streot (Tin. UNt Buinding) was tt 8 a.m. 63 degree! mi, OF; LE 3p, tna O83 8p. In Ol. OlCr, 8 Rs 1. 2.80; BP. MM, 2072, ‘Timee sea-tlons, including a baby born on the route, arrived via tho Rock Island Road yesters ‘lay, and wers at once shipped to the Cinulnnath Zodlogical Gardens, asa nuctcus of what may Boniv day amount to u menngerie, In the report of tho annual election of of- cera of tho Chicago Call Bourd, {t should have heen stated that Mr. N. 2, Heam was elected Vice-President, and that Mr. Gill W. Pensteo was aelected to Mill the vacanoy thus caused in the Board of Directors. Titz members surviving .of Company D, Ono Hundred and ‘Thirty-fourth Milnals Volunteor Infantry, met lastevening at the Palmer Hontcs f tho nttondaice being quite Inrge. It wasdeoided to hold nm banquet ut the Palmer on tho 2d of June, when all tho surviving members ure ex- pected to be present. A post-sonTEM examination of the body of Pilny Smith, of No. i Stnte etrect, who wns supposed to have died of heart disense, revealed ‘that he bad been choked by a lrg Pieco of beefsteak lodging in the. larynx. He was in- toxicated while cating. The Coroner will send the body to Akron, O., for burial. ‘Tne regular annual meeting of the Woman's Medical Society was held Inst ovening nt tho Clifton House, with a largo attondauce, Tho election of officers rest follows: Presi- dent, Dr. Leiln G. Bedell; Vice-President, Dr, Emily Spork; Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. Car- oline Manning; Consors, Drs. Jonnie E. Smith, Peute, and Abby H. Undorwood. Jutta Convert, who wns burned Tucaday evening at the barn fire on West Adams atrect, may not recover, n8 her injuries aro moro se- yerv than was ut first supposed. ‘The symptons last night were alurming, und ber friends, who live near Morris, Grundy. County, have been vent for. She wis a yery bright and promising young Indy, and her fate 1s o hard one, Joun Meyer, a wayfarcr, othorwiso a tramp, fro Boston, Who boat his way from Omaha to this elty, and who has Geen loafing about with Conp's circus, gave Limsolf up to Ollicer Jameson yesterday suying ho was sick and needed hos- pital cure. Hu showed a broken arm, which hud not been properly cared for, and upon which a running sore hud formed. Ho was taken to tho County Hospital. ‘Tu wagon manufacturers of the West held an adjourned meeting yesterday afternoon in the Coal Exchange in tho Grand Pavific Hotel. At tho last convention an, advance was made, butslnes thon wages and mnaterinls hayo in- crensed In valuo, and n discussion was indulged in as to the fenalbllity of another advance inthe price-list. Without coming to any conclusion tho meeting adjourned until July 2, at the Grand Pacitle Hotel. Tue Indies connected with the Flower Mission were kept uy yesterday forenoon nt the Atheneum Butlding fushloning into bouquets and othorwiso arranging tho lurgo number of dowerssent. in by people residing in tho various nris of tho State. A grent many boautlful wild lowers wero received, ns well uf a super- abundance of lilacs. The flowers were sent to ‘the varlous hospitals and charitable institutions du tho city, and will gladden the slck-room of iiany an invalld for days to come. ‘Ti regular monthly mecting of the Young ‘Mons Irish Republican Club was held in Judye Gury’s court-room Inst eventing, A. J. Orr in the chafr, A resolution of respect to the memory of Thomas Turney, lato a inember of the Club, ‘was presented and adopted, ng was nlso a reso lution calling for the nppolntment of a commit— ‘tee of three to cobperate with the Centrat Club jn pending delegates totho National Convention, | Hoyne held tho mute in $600 bonds to the Grand fo de held nt Indianapolis Jung 2 to ratity the | Jury. nominations of the Chicayo Convention. Tho | up collections for customa yesterday Foliqwing were appointad 14 the Camuittoo: C. | amounted to $2,708, “Following ts to list of dutinble goods recotyed: Guge Bros, & Co. 1 case millinory goods; Carson, Piri, Scott & Co., 2 case hosiery; Sander, 6 cuses tobacco; Grommes & Ulirich, 100 cases gin; F, Madicner, 13 packages Heauo' A. HB, Blouker & Co, 100 tous ple-iron; Fleld, Leiter & Co,, 12 packages dry goods. AN intelligent mulatto of vory light com- plexion cue Into Commissioner Hoyne's office peteriny. and complained that he tnd been re- fused permission to eat in achenp Clark streot restaurant, He wanted & warrant for the res- tuurant inan’s arrest under tho provisions of tho Civil Rights act. The Commissioner took tho Club adjourned for one month, A veny handsomo festiyal altar cloth for Trinity Church, in this city, has Just beou com- Plgted in the ombroldery department of tho shicug Socioty uf Decorative Art, and is nowon exhibition at tholr rooms, Pike Building, corner of State and Monroe streets, Tho frontal is of Fich white brocaded satin, with central cross in heavy ecoles{asticat embroidery in gold and col- ors, with orphreys and guperfrontal of deop red. velvot on which are embroidered groups of dell- ente flowers springing from A cross of xold. Tho whole Is finished with rich sitk frinygo of the col- ors used in tho mlroldersy .and {a ony of the . Bove cage under advisement, and will decide whether Tighest plecer of ecclesiastical work: #9 be soen | to jssuo the warrant ornot thls torning. "After interested in the rovival of needlowork na an | Cousulting various nuthoritles he was in doubt whether a restaurint could be embraced in tho provisions of tho uct referred to. THE JEWELERS, A NATIONAL CONVENTION, ‘The sccond session of tho Watchmakers’ and Jowolers' Guild of the United States was held 1n tho club-room of tho Sherman House yesterday forenoon, the Prosidont, EB, R, P. Shurly, in the chair, Tho Committee on Credentials reported dotegates present and entitled to scata from the following Btntes; TUnois, Wisconsin, Michigan, Towa, Nobraskn, Arkansas, Miesourl, Indinna, arts and eapeolully as applied ta church deoora- lon, B Daye Tuorsron’s Union Democratic Club of tho Firat Ward, mot Inst night at the Paliner House, with Archibald Chlsholm in tho chatr, There was n general and untyereal howl of Andiguation that thore should be two Democratic clubs in the ward. Thoy couldn't sce why it was. O'Dowd, Merritt, ‘Tillotson, Thornton, Meech, aud Chisholm were xppointed a com- nittes to enll on tho Garden City fellows at tho noxt meeting, and ulfor terms of pence, Tho sili stockings can't get ulong without tho “short-hairs,” But it seems that Mike BMo- onald is furnishing funds for the latter, and tholr “ball Ia full, - J. 1. ‘Tillotson was olected |. Minnesot: angns, Megers, 3.8, D Treasurer. Thoro ts ‘a hirge fund in tho treas- es ane Hane i usin of Missouri, J. 8. Bluckney of Nilnols, and J. 11. Chumpion of Indiana, were appointed a Com. mitteo on Membership, After Hatening -to an explanution of tho objeots and workings of tho Jewelers’ Leugue of New York City by dtr, Sted Hue, the Guild adjourned until 2 p. in. At tho afternoon session President Shurly de- livered an nddresa, wherein ho stated thut tha Guild wasinuugurated ubout one yeur nyo, to protect tho retall tmide, and to ood ury, which will be used for 4 bunquet to tho Democricy in genoral ag soon us tho fusion {5 consununated, ‘Tie following mombers of 2 committeo ap- polated by the Ueneral Assembly of the Preaby- lerlun Church to-rovise tho forma of govern- ment and discipline of the Church ore now in dhe city, having com together for their fth ssion:' Tho Rey. Dr. Craven, of Nowark, N, rumate Rey. Dr, Hatiold, of Now York | fellowship amongst tho craft, Thy etfeot of the v. Dr, blayill, of Princeton, | orgunizution had been marked during the first the Rov. Dr. Moore, of Colume | yeur of ity existence by a docided chunge from Bs the Hoy, Dr. Weat, of Cinelnnnti; | uthor days when the country was flooded with tho Ite rancis L. Patton, D. D., and the hey, spurious circulars, and Buy other looked-for reforms hud alse beou brought about. The fol- towlug table was given, showing ‘Tite PRODUCTION OF WATCLES in tho Tnited States: Waltham Company... Springileld, 1, Cou ElglnCompany.. R. W. Patterson. D, D., of Chicago, Judge 8, M. joore of Chicngo, Judge Breekiniidge of St. Touls, and due Nixon of Now Jersey. Justice Strony, of the United Btates Supreme Court, and tho Hon. Joseph Allison, of Philudelphis, are also members of the Cominittce, Tho sussions are private, and the Committes aro’ very delib- erate In proposing the chinges to consider which they have been nppointed. ‘Tne Committees of tho Grand Army Posts and the Union Veteran Club und the Memorial Asso- ciation, which huve fu charge the urrangemonta for a proper observance of Deoorntian-Day, held fn udjourned meeting last grening at tho Palmer House, with Comrade L.8. Hudaon in tho chalr, The muttor of bow and where to ob- tain dowors wus discussed, but left to the propor: vommitteo for uction, ‘Tho question of finance was tilgo an important and absorbing tople. Gon, Munn, talking for tho Momorlal Association, éuld that what funds wore in the honda of the Associntion he thought wero at tho disposal of the Committee. Tho question wus also, as to who was yoing to ralsu tho necossi Tho trade domanded not to exceed 1,400 per und with the surplus of home manufacture and the incrensed Importation of Swiss watches, the nuurkot was at ali timosoverstucked, Amer {ean manufacturers should bo and doubttess wero. ublo to supply the demand with Uret-cluss goods, ‘The President ndvisod a petition te Congres: requesting that a Jaw bo pussed compelling manufacturers of wrought gold,to stamp tho ad- | quullty of tholr gooda, ditional funds ~goo0—and where, | Gen, Munn | Ya following olllocrs wor olectod for tho on- Sitin - Anatracted tu a a ah ie port Be suing yeurt Sresiteat V4 I. Ko! Eu! of Mun- o next meoting of the Committes,. Itwas | Chester, In, and olght Vico- Presidents in the or dor namods J. 8. It Scoville, Morris, {11,3 John Buuner, Omaha, Neb: J. W. Gathenrt, Jackson, Mich; W. IL Thorp, Neaver Dam, Wis. Josoph P. Angell; Ping Ahn, Aviet Jy A. Hilcheouk, Mlchigun' City, Ind; 4, B, Hobinson, St. Cloudy Minn; A.J. Lawrengo, Columbua, K'as.; Sucro= und; Hxouutiva Cotanitios, Ie ae Be Binet ob, 5 y i. HP, Bbw . wut inlved to hoki tl next onvontion Raat jalund. iossra, WB . oyniton, ind Arria Word: vel initio intoront of tha duitde |) Wavel @t trae: MMegsra. Shurly, Shourds, and Baker were ap- pointed & comuilitey to oofrespond with Bustorn Guild Gdn = oa oe ap resolution waa 10} rece Teale nr pich Compa i tho craft tis g or presen! ite Bhd @ oa frou the Directors of tho iteck Ialkad Wateh Company offering to well thelr property to the Btated that tho Rosehill Cemutery authorities would ullow no crowd to invade the grounds on Deoorntion-Day to destroy tlower-beds, trample overgraves, ete, Tho decorating will be done by the Cormmitteo and tho frionda of tho deceased, Messrs, Cook, Goggin, and Wager wero ap- pointed a conunittce to seoure a place for tho making up of wreaths, crosses, ete. by tho ladies. ‘The meoting adjourned ‘until"Monday bveulug ut tho sume pluce, THE CIryY-HALN, ‘Tu City Treasurer yestorday recelved g0,40t trom the Water Departmont, $882 from the Cone troller, and $886 frum the Callector, ‘Tux Town of Cloero yesterday pald the city ‘$600, which is its proportion of the expense of tho construction of tho Kudzie-avenue bridge, Tie widows of the deceased firemen and Gab siete Bett Bre Pollcemun will be pald their unnuities to-day at | thanking Col, Hulbert of the Shermun for va- ~ o'clock at the Controller's office, Tue Fullerton-avenue works continue idle, ‘because thelr operation is dened unnecessary, Tho current ju tho river yesterday was at the rate of two milles per hour. ‘Tux now Aldermen aro beginning to pross their cluing upou tho Supee! ane 08 onlay, bike naoti for some -of thelr Are, oad eh for sowie of their friends, and the employés ure keeping alive to the fact, THERK Is quother ull In the small-pox ox- citement, Not cvon the rumor of aw now cuso way board yesterday, De. Do Wolf thinks the war ie about over, and, counting up the costs, bo tinds that the expensy for tho lust two mouths bus beun quite lunge. Ii1p8 wero opened yesterday for dredging the rious courtusiea, aftor which tho Ausocl adjourned to the finit Tuosday in Juno, prone MATRIMONIAL, MOSE—SILVBRAN, * Tho wedding oy Miss Rebecca Silverman, daughter of Lazarus Silvermun, Esq. of this city, and Mr, Leopold Moss, was celebrated in wrand style yostorday afternoon at the Templo K. A, M., corner of Indlanu avenue and ‘Twonty- aixth street. Long before 5 o'vlovk, tho hour announced for tho coromony, the church wis Aled with the friends of tho young couple, and glargo number of olaborute tollota weru worn by the ladiog prosont, In front of tho altar wus 8 large arch inady Up of smilax, evergreens, and rivor. ‘Tho competitors were Hurry Fox &Co., | callas, aud frou the contre of this was ‘sua QO. L. Green, The Chicuge Dred, & Dock | pended an immonse pink and white tloral horse- ™~ Company, C, i, Btarke, aud ¥, M. nopt, They } shoe, iuside of which was the monogram, * Bf, ull bid upon two measurements, und for work ia | —8."" nine sections of the river, but the Agures wore It was not until after 6 o'clock that the bridal wo milxed that nothing could be made of thoi. Farr arrived at tho church, and at half-pust 6 me uae bid wus 23% cents ho procession inurched up the ulule in tho foie yer cubic yard, highest cents, All of the Hgures aro } lowing order, the orgauist executing tho’ Mone Hermann, usher M Leyt and George Slivorman, Miss Mollio Silverman and Mr. A. Rotheehtld, Miss Qustlo Morrie and Mr Tra Kutle, Miss Georgie Goodinan and Mr. Myor Moas, Miss Currie Moss und Mr. Georgo Sachs, Misa Della Wet and dir. Ramuel Gotdsmith, i inuratht Hirsh ond Mr H s it. bridesinalls and frmemiaments Grandma Snes and Mr. Louls Hellbrony- Mra. Tarzarus Silverman, mother of the bride, amd Me ¥, Moss, father of' tho groom; Mra, B. Moss, mothor of the groom, and Mr, Leopold Moss, the groom; Mia Hebecea Sliverman, tho bride, and Mr. Lazarus Silyermin, fathor of tho bride; Louis Levi and David Stein, ushers, Are riving nt the altar, the bridesinatda pussod 0 the lert and the grvemamen to the right, while the bride and groom stepped forward to mect Rabbi Adler, who performed tho coremony tecerding to the orthodox Jewish ritual, At Its conchtslon tho procession pnased down the contre ats {i reverse order to the “Lohengrin Wedding Moreh," and took carriages for the Paliner House, whero the reception—a very lurgely at- tended onc—wne given, ‘Tho brite was attired Ina peavey bridal robe of whito brocaded silk, bridal yell, orango dios- eoms, and diamond ornaments, Tho drides+ malds wero dressed alike, wearlug white bro- eaded silk robes, wrenths of smilux, and cach carried a huge white bouquet, OUR CANADIAN CITIZENS, A TRIBUTR OF RESPECT TO GKONaE BROWN. A moeting of Canailan realdonts of Chicago was held at the Grand Paclfle Hotel yosterday eventng for the purpose of taking action regard- ing tho recont denth of the Hon, Goorge Brown. ‘Thoro wero presont Messrs, C. D, Grasett, H, J. Grasott, William H. Wark, W. A. Beunton, Hugh Jones, Edward Walker, W. J. Poterson, corgo B. Day, Jon Bucktoy, Willlam McKay, Munro Leery, C. W. Coopor, Donnid Moodle. A. J. O'Hoyle, E. J, Ogden, M. D. A. C. Bell, OC. it, Brooke, Josoph I. Boouf, Benjamin Geroux, Robert D. Davis, Frank N. Konnlu, James 8. ‘Trainer, J. 8, Lozara, W, B. Sullivan, George N. Holderoft, d. 8. Still, W, Still, Goorge Rankin, J.C, Lint, George Siiteholl, A. C. Hell was called to tho halr, and Mr, H. J, Grasott was appoluted Bco- roturv. ‘Thochnir rominded those present that, tho mevting hind beon ented for the purposa of ox- Greaalag, regret for tho deuth of tho Hon. dvorge Brown, editor-in-chicf of tha Toronto Globe and ono of the leaders of Canadian politics for many yeurs past. Col. Brooke, In moving: seangeptlas. of the fol- lowing set of resolutions, said that, tho late Mr, Brown was very well known In Chleago, Ale though tho mémbers of the meoting hud lett thefr country and settled among another brauch of the Anglo-Suxon race, thelr hearts were sym- pathotle with the happentigs of tholr: mothor country. Nothing which had happened there had stirred thom mor deeply thin the death, within nw fow days Ick, of the Hon, George Brown, a skotch of whose politient and Journal- istie cureer was given by the speaker, "The ros- olutions were udopted, ag follows: * Resolved, That tho Canadian residents In Chi- engo bave heard with profound sorrow of the deuth, by tho nssasin, of tho Hon. George Brown, of ‘Torouto, Canada, tho founder and erlitor-in-chiof of the Globe newspaper, and for nearly forty yenrs ute of the most. prominent atatesmon of the Dominion of Canada, He was the indomitable ndvocate of muny great re- forms, und had tho rire fortune of Iving to sce thom ail accomplished, and tho coltmtry of his ‘option frinly united {nn confederation whieh willin future years onnbie hor to rank among tho most independent and happy nations of tho world. “That so useful a lifo should bo thus struck down ts to tho Dotminion of Canada a national entumity, and to his numerous friends hore, who huvo observed bis politieal and ltorary tito, cuuso of tho deepest regret. “That this meeting Instructa Its Chatrinan and Secrotury to forward copy of tha resolutions to his bereaved futnily, with un oxpression of ita sympnthy, with them in tho great and Irre- parable loss thoy have sustained, and is a inark of respect entertained by tho Cunndiun resl- donts of Chicugo for the memury of one whose ‘name As n statesinan hus been go Intimately con- nected with every movement for constitutional: reform {na country which will romain endeared to thom by eurly recollection.”* Uefore tho imecting broke up the Chair an- nouncod that the idon had been mooted that the occusion was a yery favorable one for THE FORMATION OF AN ONQANIZATION OF SOME KIND which would tend to bring Canadian residents of Chicago into closer relations than bid hithorto: boon the case, and he suyyostod that after tho meeting adjourned {ts membors remuin in thelr sents und proceed to hold wnothor imocting to considor tho feusibility of such uction, ‘Tho meeting thon adjourned and another was formed, with Mr. W. B. Sulllyun in the chair, who suxgosted that n Chicago Canndian Club me ninong tho plousant possibilities. of the guthoring. a Speeches favorable to the formation of such an orgunizadon wore made by Mesars. 0. W. Cooper, Dr. Ogdon, W. H. Park, Joseph .Lo Tocuf, and othom, who united In characterizing tho then present mouting as the Inrgest con- course of Canadlans they had met with-sinee thoy Icft thoir native lund, ‘The opinion was general thet if an elub of a purely) social, non-political nature were started, where Cana diang night read tho Dominion newspipers and Meot one another, and where new-coming Cunu= dang tight tind friends upon tholr arrival in a strange land, the organization could not fail to bo both useful and pleasant and in overy way a success, if ‘On motion a committee was formed to take the preliminary gteps towards forming the Club, anda meeting of its members for’that purposs qwas enlled for to-morrow evening at the Grand Facltie Hotel. A ‘The mecting then ttle 7 in tnotion, Dr. adjourned, FATAL FALT A DRUNKEN MAN DROPS THIRTY-FIVE FEET, Hiram Balcom, a young man of 23 years, whilo inu benstly state of Intoxicution at B, o'clock yesterduy afternoon, foll over the banniater of #t stulrway icnding to tho top floor of tho bulld- ing, No. 117 Clark strect, and landing on the floor ofunopen court some thirty-fve fect below, recelyed a fracturo of the skull; and: othor severe injuries which sre expcoted to, prove fatal, Bulcom had been employed ‘for six months past in Wilson's shirt factory, but was disohurged = Tuesday for - drunk ness. Ho was up until 2 o'clock ye: terdny morning drinking with two-frlonds in analtenigbt saloon on Clark street, and wont home thoroughly besotted, a condition with which he had become quite familiar, Whon ho gotup yesterday bu indulged more freely, THe ired a colored expreasinin named Brawscom to buul bis cutting muchino and other goods from Wilson's shop to his own room, xt 117 Clirk street, Arrivion. ut the latter placo, Malcom was too trunk to ald tho expressmun in ‘carrying the cutting machine up-atuirs, and a emall boy was culled In from the streot, Balcom carried small puekuges up, and kevernl tines foll on tho statrs. nce he made tho uxpression, * A fallow might full all, over this —— building and never hurt himself." A few minutes after this bo leaned igalnat the railing to the court on the top floor, and, reeling buckwards, fell hoad foromggt through the court. The colored man suw tnit, rab for him, He caught Baleom's left wus afraid to keep hold of him, as tho railing was rather shuky, Batcom was ploked up on the lower tear in an iusonsiblo condition, A-couplo of phyaloians who wore culled to at- tend him found that his skull had boon fract- }, hid ribs broken, and that bis Internal in- juries were of the inoat severe charactor, Ho ‘was then conveyed to the County” Hospital by the two frionds with whom he hud been drinks ing the provious night, Balcomn was nddioted to Perlodtonl sprees of tho moat sialon obaructor, and onoo drink found great diticulty in sober jug, His parents and rolutives aro auld to be Quite well-to-do in the East. . spatch from tho County Hospital ata ae hour Inst night stated thatzBalvom dicd at + JONN FORSYTHE, A sEntoUs ACCIDENY bofol Mr, John Foraytho, tho woll-known Domo- cratlo politician, at thg Grand Paclila about 6 o'clock lust evening. Ho and W. J. Hynes had been inthe Blaine boadquartera talking ovor thouituation, and au argument arose as to the fase with which a fraud could be committed by requiring Cook County to sond delegatoa by Ben- Btorlal districta to tho State Convention, Mr, Forsythe pointed out the niggor in-the fence, audiu doing so, being, a8 Is known, a very onrnoat man, bovame greatly excited. Btarting out to yo homo, Mr. itynes invited him and two othora to take a drink, Thoy went juto tho barroom and, in tho course of an hour and a half, bad some xin couktulls, As Dr, Forsythe took tho last one ho turned aroun ¢ and lcancd up nguinst tho marble counter, Bomo one sald wor oth lng: whieb made hin laugh, Wohtlo “shaking bis sidos” bu sild wlong the counter, and soudeuly his foct lipped and he foll, striking tha right sido of his head on the stone four, The blow was u sovera une, and, us bo wax motiontess, it waa at Unit thought that thoro hud boon vompressiun of tho skull, and that ho was dead. Friends enrrjed bin up etaira, and Drs, MuViokur and Rurlburt wore aunt for, and subsequently a gur= weot,—Dr, Liban, Mr. Forsythe bad “in tho, Ineuntiime revived, though hu was unable to speak, Av exnmination disclosed eviduncus of concussion of the brain, but ne compression, Although seriously hurt, there is no dyngor of death excopt from lntlammation, his pocovery depending ultozuthor upon Its extont, aud whut, and, hophig to eave, mudo a the reault will be canuot bo told for w duy or: WO. Jils falling wus not tho rosult of much arin or Mr. Vorsythe never drunk to excess. Hie wis thruntened with po. Boxy. fn 18%, and went to Europo for fé health, and ever since bis return hus takon mediofny to ward off vertigo, from which bo was asulferer. The mishap was uaduns edly aus Be ‘an attack of dizzinesy brought on by: pho te tical divcuslun, which was continued in the bare rool. pati Asubsolute quict was essentinl, bo romainod At tho bute) lust night, attended by kis two irs | daughters and Load rt {ug att 1 his por er Pe lh % BULUNEBAN, EVANSTON. The segond regularmwoting of tho new Board of Truatecs évcurred airgho villige ofltce Tucs- day oventig.: Presenty)l'. Gd. Frost, J. 8. Park= hurat, I. G, Liiit, C0. Jonka, aud W. 1H, Crooker, Seg Freatdont Frost nnndinaed tho following Com- mittecst Finance—farihurst, Jenks, and Lunt; Judlelary—Lamt, Jenna, and Crocker; Sewerage nnd Drainage—Cosgrovet Parkhurst, and Lunt: Btreota and Allofs—)'qeihurst, Cosgrove, and Jenksy Water-Works+Park burst, Cosrrovy, and Taint; Strdet and Gas Eatnps—Lunt, Parkifirst, nud Cosgrove; Spavial Anacasmonts and Inxces— Crocker, Cosgrove, ani Uenks: Polles and Fire Departinont—fenks,Tayit, and Crocker; Parks Crocker, Lunt, andipie, . ‘Tho snlaries of tho olligers.for tho year were fixed ns follows: Village, Clerk, £600; Strect. Commissioner and Tapper, $400 sind $150: Chick of Police, 870 per minitly id nssiatant £053 Taunplighter, $48 per montis nnd issiatant tor North Evanston $10 per month; Chief Enylieer, with uso of house, 815 per montli{VAnsisting Kine ginver, $55 por nonth; helper nt works, €40 por month; Attorney, £400, e a Officors were elected as follows: Streot Com- missioner and Tapper, Peter L. Vedland; Lamp- Mghters, Evanston, George Franketn; North Byanston, 8. B. Joukas Superintenlont of Water- Works and First Engineer, Jones Patricks Second Engineer, J, B. Peevey: helper, to be employed by First Engineer: Collector, Seth BE. Bridl Poltce, William and Joho Carney; Fire Marslial, W. Rt, Batley: Attorney, Wotm fimlino: Pounds misters, G. W, Franklin and Nelson Culver, THO Financo Cammittee Waa instructed to tako menatires to prevent the purchase of scrip at too great a discount, 8 of offivers were fixed ns follows: Pres! dent, $3,000; Clerk, 26,000; Pollec, $1,000 ench; Collector, $1,000; Street Commissioner, $1,000; Attorney, | $1,000; . Pound-moster, §1,000; Vira Marshal, $1,000; ' Superiatendent of Waters Works, $1,000; Trongurer, £0,000, ‘Tho Clerk was instrueted to procure the pros ent office at a rental of $27.60 per month, Adjourned for onv week, ENGLEWOOD, Tuesday nfternoon Charles Suer, a German about ib years old, living on Vincennes avenic, near the Ten-Milo House, went to tho residence of his step-daughter, Mrs. Kyler, and had an ultercation about tho property on which sho lyed, and attempted to shout ber with a shot. un. Some of tho shot entered her neck and oft shoulder, making vw rather serious but not o dangerous wound, Olticer Cunse arrested Sucr, who was under the Intluence of Hquor, and took hin to tho Stock-Yurds. Dr, Lovewell attended Mrs, Kyler, who ts reported out of danger, Yes terday Police-Magistrate ‘Chomas bound Suer over to the Criminal Court in tho sum of $1,000, LOCAL CRIME. FOURTEENTIL WARD ELECTION. The examination of Michael Walsh and John Gibbs, judges of election, and Michael Barrett and ‘Theodore Schultz, clerks of elec- tion, inthe Seventh Precinct of the Four- teenth Ward in the lite city and town elec- tlon, on charges of porjury and of fraud in alterIng the returns of that precinct, was be- gun yesterday afternoon before Justice Law- kingson, in his office in the Uhlich Block, Tho defendants were all present, thelr counsel beiug Messrs, Butz, Ileep, and Charles I, Reed, the case of the prosecution being cared for by Messrs, Rubens, Prender- gast, and Williains, Before any witnesses were heard it was agreed between counsel that the testimony should be given inas to all tho defendants, and the decisions rendered severally by tha ourt. + Ono of the attorneys for the prosecution made a brief, statement of the case, by way of opentig, those for the defense inply ene toring pleas of not guilty ou behalf of thelr cllents. ‘Tho first witness examined was Louls Schilling, one of the judges who Is not charged with parilelpating in the alleged erline, whose evidence went to show that after the election was over the batlot-box was carried over to the police station by himself and the other judges, and was taken back to the poll by order of tho oflicer In charge of the station. After lt gut back, the witness, together with Gibbs, counted the balluts In the city box, tind found that there wers 109 ballots cast fur Frank Stauber, the Social- istic candidate. ‘The ballots were also count- ed by Michael Barrett, who separated them inte four parcels‘of twenty-five each and one of nine, ‘Chey ‘thon cotinted the MeGrath ballots, which numbered 103, Mr, Gibbs agreed with the Witness that the above fig- ‘ures were correct. ‘There were no tle a the elty ballot-box other than those men- joned, City-Clerk Howard here produced a tin box containing the poll-book, telly-shect, and bal- Jotsof the Seventh Precinct of the Fourteenth Ward, and stated that they could examine the shot and buolr, but could not touch the allots, ‘The witness Identified the tnlly-sheet pro- duced, and said: that ‘Theodore Schultz en- tereditup. When this was done it showed 100 votes forStauber and 103 for MeGrath, and the witness signed his name toft, There were no erasures or alterations upon the sheet when he signed it, Gibbs and Walsh signed it ut the same time he did, Barrett and Schulta afterwards, After It was slzned the tally-sheet was folded up, and, with the bal- lots and poll-book, placed In an envelope, Witness identified the poll-book ag the one he had signed, and stated that the alterations made upon It, which colncided with those on the all yabee hat been: made. subse quent to his signing it, at which tine it showed the same result as the tally-sheet, Otticer Lursgen sealed the envelopy contain- ing. the ballots, poll-book, tally-sheet, wnd the box containing it was senled'In the usual manner. ‘The city and town boxes were then tiken by Walsh into his ouse, Witness pro- tested ngainst tvs, but Walsh stated that he was Chairman of the judges and clerks of election and had a right to take tho boxes fn charge, ‘The witness was sure. that the erasures and alterations could not haye been done between the time that he signed the ally-sheet_and tho sealing of the bux by the ollleer. After the boxes tind beon closed Of- fiver Larssen was Instructed by the judges to take to the Council Chamber the report that the precinet clectlonatoud 109 for Stauber and. 103 for McGrath, In cross-oxamination the witness stated that he could not read ten words of English, he was a Soclallst and’ had * AN attempt was nade to go that he was drunk at tho close of the alection, but It failed, Ofleer Larasen wag noxt examined. He deseribed the renioval of tho boxes to the po- lice station and their return to the polling. place, Ile saw tho'vetes counted, Tho first result was; Staubor, 14; McGrath, 103; but five of the Stauber Ballots were torn up be- cnuse the pull-books had record of only 109, Tle plocatt the ballats, tully-sheet, and poll- books fu an envelope, which he sealed with aallver dollar, lo also ‘scaled the ballot }Oxes, i ‘This witness was submitted to « lengthy cross-exarinatian on the subject of sealing up the boxes, but:.his testlnony was ot shaken. Counselfor the defense asked him for whom he voted; but objection was ralued to the queation anu the Justice decided that the witness need not answer, and he did not, William Blulini atated that he was at the polling piace duribg the counting of the city Hots. ‘Tho: result, ag he heard tt there stated In the presence of Welsh, Gibbs, and others, was : Staubor, 100;¢MeGrath, 100, Ho saw Mr, Walsh got the boxes from Mr, Schil- Ing and Be in the direction of his (Walsh's) house with them, Ottlcer Hanrahyn tested that he did not seu the counting of ‘the votes, but heard the result given ag 100 for Stauber and 100 for ieGrath, Ald, ‘Chompsgon testified, identifying the poll-book and tully-sheets produced In court as those which hud been brought-Into’ the Common Council when the returns of the lust eleotion were canvassed, ze August Sples suid’ that etter, tho count of the ballots was over he Heart August Meler tauber wire: ahead S to which ask Gibbs If 8! Gibbs replied, “Nine votes.” Moler then | agked Gibbs {f that would beat Stauber, to Which the Jatter ankwéyfd that it would not. Gibbs then said, 5 it, I believe this So- elalist will beat us’. After further techafen! and unimportant evidence the Court -mfjourned unt t p.m, Ay SNEAR-TUIEVING. Tuesaday afternopn somo adroit snenk- thief plundered the office of the West Divis- Jon Street Railway, ou.Rtandolph street, near State, of n bunch of about seveity twonty- ‘five-rido tickuts.” T'heyo ig no ¢lew' tu. tho thief, ‘The numbers: bal upwards.’ A a tne sésTices, A half-dozen regMents of Milwaukco Avente and vicinity were yesterday fined $5 aro known to bo from each for keeping dog$*vithout tho necessary clty license, One of Se number summoned was discharged. Me Was C. Taft, of No, 233 Milwaukeu avenue, ‘and when his case was called In court yestesday he showed a license for a dog named A undoubtedly have been nt been for his Heanse, of No, i Milwaukes avenue, held by dustieeyWalyh, In 8500 ferred by J. da. Dudley, of the Tlumane Soctety, “Te is charged with cruelly beating an adoptod daughter, aged 0 years, Justice Kaufmann: | Michael Bronnan, Patriek Ryan, Frank Gaughan, and Janes Mulloy, vagrants and thieves, found lontlag nuont dho North Halsted bridye, 850 ding each; Michael Barry, one of the number, $25 fine for yugraney, | $2 for Hin ands) for disorderly. sted Wallace: ‘Thomas Keefe, gurvoting Oscar PE ombsn hy of No. 663 Clark street, and rob- Ding hh of a watel: and eliain, $700 to the Criminal Courts Edward Walsh and Edward! Conway, garroting Engene Wightman of No. 43 Xsfitui aventte, at the corner of Stata aud Monroe strects nt daybreak yesterday, nnd robbing him of his clothing and. a arnt sum af money, $200 wach to the Crim inal Courts Gus” Boland, larceny of 9 eanof cream from UL 8, Howell, of No. 27t Michigan avenue, $200 to the Criminal Court; Denis Devine, $800 to tho Crimlunl Court for Henry Snss, was yesterday to the ist upon a charice pre assnulting and robbing Mollic Murphy, of’ No, 488 Clark: street; Robert Romain, the highwayman, .$100 fine, suspended to leave State street, 6200 to the Ci Charles Burt: and twenty-live inmates of a gamingrhouse. at No, 85 Clark street, dis- charged, the prosecuting witness, an attor- ney named ‘Glork, having been’ fixed to guilt Mingelf, Justice Walsh: Edward O’Brien, York Wright, and William Johnaon, Inreeny of a pocketbook containing $7 from Mrs. Elln Williams, of No, 11 Ada. sitegt, ‘$800 to tho’ Criminal Court; George Welsh, Inreeny of n guitar, $300 to the 14th; William Iyens, an incorrigible Ind of 14 years, $50 fine; James Ryan, a “pal? of Shields and Simmons, recently held over for burglarizin aearonthe Northwestern Rallroad, $1, to the Criminal Court. town; ‘Thomas Clark, larceny of a whip from) Dr, De M. ‘Lucker, | 0: by rhninal Court; ARRESTS, L, A. King, a colored man, fs locked up at the Iiinmau Street Station charged with burglarizing tho barber-shop of Abraham Schoenebiuk, No. 4213¢ Archer avenue, on the night of the 9th, and stealing therefrom about $150 worth of barber tools. Capt. McGarigie, upon hearing yesterday that Mary Carr, alias Arbuckle, had been Ine dicted for arson In conjunction with her hus- band, James Moan, ating Arbuckle, arrested. her, and lodged her it the Count: vJull, Mra. Arbuckle was discharged for Inck of proof in the preliminary examination before Justice ngersoll, A thief Inst evening entered W. D, Field's jewelry store at No. Clark strect, and, while looking over some Fouds which he pretended to want, snatched a diamond stud valtted at S40, and ran out of, the place with it, A’ clerk, suspecting his intent, ve clinss at once, and enptured him, Neer Alex, Bold opportunely happeniny along, tho thief was turned over to him, and was locked up at the (irmory. ‘The diamond was recovered upon him, Ie gives the nune of Jolin Sinith, and is about 2l years of age, light and sili build, and his. left hand is badly erlppled us if with a bullet. Minor arrests: Bell Jones, malicious mis- ehlef in breaking the windows of William Sinlth’s satoon, near the corner of Van Bu- ren and Clark streets, because Smith re- cently married another gir); Charles Harvey, lareeny of pocketbook. containing $3 eash = and =ssome papers” fromthe vocket of Mrs, Hattie R. Hair, of No. 315 Ashland avenue; Mary Judge, Emma and Mary Hohn, Katle and Mollie Flynn, girls from 20 to 15 years, arrested at the Instance of Jolin McCarthy, 2 Wesson street frocer, who says. they are nuisnuces to the nelghbor- hood; John “O'Neil, Gus Berry, and Hugh Reed, Iteensed haekmen, who infringed on. fetey. Payne's right of way about the Paliner & : ous — AMUSEMENTS. THE RIVE-KING CONCERT. The return of Mine, Rivé-Klog at the head of & troupe to our concert stage wis made tho oc easton of a vory plensant concert Inst ovening at thoContral Music-Hall, which was attended by nn audience of atmost strictly musical peo- ‘ple, so that what It lacked In quantity was made up iu quality. Tho program waa nn extromely Interesting but also an extremely long one, and this, taken with tho encores, prolonged tha con- cert to such a late hour that wo must of neccs- ality pass It over brieily, reserving until lolsure more extended notice, Mino. Rivé-King, as tho central figure of tho occasion, recelvod, n most cordial welcome upon ber appearance, and after her program numbors, which wore’ tho Chopin Preludo in D flat, her own transcription of tha Andante and Rondo from tho E minor violin Con- corto of Mendelssohn, and the Second Concerto of Saint-Sndns in G@ minor, Mr. Duleken playing tho orchestral part on the second plang. Mra. King bus improved in every way alnce she left ore, particularly sn feoling and sympathotio expression, ny wis shown in hor, playing of the Chopin number, which wns marked by oxqulsit romird for.tho sentiment of tho music, 1s wall na. fu the Audunte of the Mondelssohn concerto, In which sho piaeed with delightful expression,—a numaber by the way which she lia given to pianists’ repertolres In a very skillful and whole arly way. In the concerto sho grandly rose to her work ‘ia broad, impassioned, ‘lfenition manner that stamps her us an artist of tho first rank, and in tho tinnl movement, which {8 Deuntifully written, guyo us gome of the most brilliant, playing sho lias over done in Chl- cugo. Her ussistanee was worthy of the oo- casion, Miss Shorwin, tho prima donna who wilt slug next week in tho Festival at Cinolnnatt, mitde ain instant success with her alnging of in arit from “iobert,” and quite captivated the audience with her flne quality of yolee und ox- collont- method, securing a vory emphatic en- core, Bho ylves promise of doing somu oxcel- Jont work at tho growt Festival. Milo, Litta charmed every ono with her tine singing of tho familiar “Quundy rapito” from “ Lucia,’* hor apurkling, duzzling floriture in “Tho Carni- val of Venice.” Ever alee lust winter's opera, season sho upponrs tohave guined in strengta und brondth of tong, while ne to floxibility she seems to bave falrly exhnusted nll youul roe sources. The “Carnival” fulely took tho nudl- enve olf Ita feet, and tho house rose tu hor with pluging applause. Fischer, tho cellist, wjth bia brilllant techiique, repented bis triutnphs of last. winter, Fritach, with lils sweot but manly and robust tenor voleo, did somo wploudid singing In the Rossin! Homnnee, ag well as in tho trie wume ura, and met with @.heurty reception, white Conly was also enthuslustically applauded, and sng with a oble yolumie of yoico und with ox- cellent good tuste. TIE OLEVELAND FESTIVAL. Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CLEVELAND, O., May 14—Tho musical festival was opened to-iight at the Taberna- ele, ana was successful boyond expectation. ‘Tho {mmenso building was crowded, The address of welcome was delivered by. the Rey, Dr. J. W. Brown, of this city. ‘Tha pro- gram was given by a chorus of 175 picked voices, with an orchestra numbering forty- five pieces, under the dlrection of Prof. Alfred Arthur, ,‘The sololats wero Byron W. Whitney, tho noted basso of Boston, and Miss “Mary Suggett, Mts, 1,,Allers, and Charles Jaster, of Cleveland. , Remenyl, tho violinist, carried the audience by storm at overy- appearance, and barhinps 6 climax. was zeached when the new * Liberty Hymn,” words by IL, W. A. Beale; and mule by Tomonyifwas p rformed forthe first time, the grand orghn tasisting the orchestra, Annie Loulse.Cary will slng at the perform unegs to-morrow afternoon and cyenlng, ie Ee circus. : (‘The street parade of Coup’s “monster ng gregution” yestertay with tho elephants, camels, tigors, byonus, big drummors, brass trumpetors, and othor ferocious beasts in full view of tho peoplo, attracted a great deal of ute tention and holped to ewoll tho multitude tnat Milled the tont during the porformances. Misa Katio Stokes iu the afternoon and evenlog.— her second day's work this scason,—went through bor bureback act pracotully and dars ingly. The urona was In a much bet- condition during Wo pre- coding duy, nud consequently tho horses, tumb- lors, ridors, and Dalaneers 1) pyeured to much bot. tor advantage, Br. Coupe roncho horses tind sanny wimirers, and so do the Jupunese people, who do some really clover work, DRAMATIC NOTES, Boliteno, thoy say, will come oguly next year. Adolo Belgarde threatens ta yo upon tho road oguln, | - a Jviferson closes his senton in Toronto nox! Baturday, “The Tragediana of Kalumazoo” wreoked in Cinuinnati, J Lelgh 8. Lynch will bo tho business manager of the Madison Squaro Thontro next season, * Alive or Dead?" {a the titluof the dramatiza- tlon of * Edwin Droud," recently produced In London. Now that Dalalel has set tho “Oaken IMearta" atlont—not very prosperously, to be sure—bo proposes to brig Gut thy nyxt niaan in tha res wero tho proud New York heliavo, culls | jropeletor of a drinking-snt Clty. He always wasn“ fined and call It “Marriage by sion Commodore Nutt, the famous dwarf, ts no joon in nu “ Lo Marehande de Sou Honneur,” Mt. Duval's now piece, brought ous ut the Chuny Theat Parla, 4s sald to be conrse and Billy, and o fall- ure. . John Brougham has complote hie fitticth Kear upon tho stage, Ho 1a now 70 years oF nee hate and hearty, and loved aud honored by ut who know f wt “ My Partner” will on Saturdn} right be drawh from the atago of tho Union Sy Ita aceon autre, appointing aA new version of “Kin; hos been w jo with= unre The> one tnancinily, ritten “by Mr. WG. Wills, It ew York run has beon w dle Reno's Daughter" wl bo prodticed at tho Lodon Lyccum, und Misa Etten ‘erry will enaet the heroine, W. HL. Dolehauty, tho’ well-known song aud danee apee! dence, No, Hallet fea seriously i nt tl pica In reel eat ‘Tenth street, New York, and is not Lkely to again resume his profession. Jnmes B. Murdoch, who has heen for many yours in retirement, apponred Inat week at tho i ttttrneting Me audience 8chvol_ for Seandal, *'T Phtludel ph He played Btranyer,’ in Chestnut, {ns The Wild Outs,” “ Monoy,” " Tho ‘ stant’ and “Hamlet” ncon= Mile. Sarn Bornhardt bas attained tho hights of fame and notorloty, Sho now hug hor mime on boxes of Moxicun cigars. Theso olgars ara long, thin, thoy! rein and auceriy turned, and, in a word, 8 nd tho Parisian of tho great denne from jwhom thoy take thelr nnine. Paste and Dinmonda" Js tho title of nnow Iny by Mr. Charles Gayler. Tant <Watinek, of ¥ eS from libretto of Mr. Fred season of share of th in * Onken He bt hit and that he fn comic opera, which will, b ‘noxtacason, It fs called * The Smugglers, Warde, now Playing tho lending rio has been rngage Jobn MeCullough’s company next season, Tho troupe opens on tho th of Saptember, Fo nirta,”* thirt CHICAGO & SILVER CLIFF. vomios es, Gaver ae uadersiind Now York, has ac has Anishea tho wi een, cy for rn ty-six weeks Mr, McCullough’s 0 receipts was n little over $51,000, ——— GOLD AND SILVER VS. PIANOS AND ORGANS. A. Reed & Sons, of the Temple of Muste, are offering to exchange pianos and organs for cash,—gold, silver, or greenbacks. Thar new location is No. 130 Stato street, just south of Madison. They expect, by buying and selling for cash only, to make a strong bid for the music trade, Prealdent F. 2, Morso and Vice-President J. Hi. Haverly, of the Chicago & Silver Clif dining Company, have recently visited tho ininca of tho Company at Silver Cliff, Colorado, While thoso mines are promising well aud rank among tho best claims of tho district, Messrs. Haverly and Morse, being tho lurgest stoukholders in tho Company, are determined upon making an ox traordinary showing and pluciny it among tho strongest mining companies in tho country. With this ond in view thoy have decided to deed over to the Company tho Bijou and Dolores mines, owned by thom, and upon which oxten- sive doyclopmenta have been made fn tho lust six months, These udditions to the property of the Chleago & Silver Cit Company render its stock ono of the best mining investments, and its price is already rapidly “ booming.” The Eldredge Sewing-Machine.—{t leads the world, and Is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments, 199 State streat, ‘Times : Our highest artists In dontistry: The McChosnoys beyond doubt, though but $8 a set ‘Tho sweetest brenth of fragrance {s folded in Dawson's cigars. 211 State street. Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostratto and all formsof general debility: Tallgvedl by tiles ing Mensm: n'a L ‘ontonized Beat ‘Tonic, the only roparation of becf containing its entire nautri+ fous propertics, It {s not n nieve stimulant Wko tho extracts of book, bas contalns blood-muking, force- ub! nerating, te Ban a ind life-sustulning propertics; foebled conditions, whether Jsinval the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disenso; purticularl sulting froin, Hazard & Co; ropriators, New York, by deuguists. y if ro- pulmonary complaints.” Caswell p For sala HELLAS—FOOTE—In tht May 1), us the residency of Itev. ds Moni LD, ¥innin L., daughtor of Erastus Foote, of Chicazo. MARRIAGES, ro Gltwun, Thoma clty, Tuosday ovenins, e bride's pnrents, by th han HOURKH—At5 a. of Maurice ‘anoral from hor lato. (North Molling Mills), May Tages to Calvary Comatory. Frionds ure invited to uitend, DEATHS. Bourke, aged 0 years, Fusluonen, 13, at 1d m. May 12, Johanna Bourke, wife 2 Itodftola-at. fe My by vars of tho ducuased COLBECK—May 12, infantson of August and Nollle Cojbeck, eck. Funoral from tholr rosldonce, 2 North Greon-at, ‘Thursday, Muy By by earrlages to Calvary. ADMINAI-~At bis residence, 40 North’ Leavittest, May 13, at tila, m., Garritt Admiral, aged 23 yours 1 Tuntir'und 19 days, Hunoral ‘Hhursioy, May 18, ot o'clock p.m from y hin inte residence, Friondsof f A May'l, CH—AtClyd a. George Laie! Funeral will proc QI, arriving at lupot foot oF Lak ienco by carringes to Rosch! family Invited to attend, ook County, aged tS yours, Wito Chicago by ears on the family ure invited te wttend, eurrlaged to Oxkwood Cauiotery, May I, at 8:50 Cu Bd at AL, th. ‘Vrlenda of CHAIN-At residence, Forty-thir frat houro gaat be Cotten Grovdenvee Miny Wwharaan. Sto, nughtor of Mury attd Jaiuox Chain, " Funeral from rusidence tu Culvury, May 13, ot 10.0.m; THLUGGS—At the resldenco of his son-in-law, Jolin, uustitt, fot Guorgs Vriggs, itoniaina to aay at hy furson, Wednesday, Muy 1, att: ys Mt ‘Waukexun papora ploasa copy, CUSHING—Moay 1%, at 2 o'cloe! Hon, Hotile, en rs, Funeral from restdonco, 01 ‘Thirty-sovanth-st., Bele i atZo'clock p.m. Frignds of the family ‘May 12, at his rosidonco, 615 North John Ernst, aged 1 years, t roxidunce, 107 Sodgwtckest,, Bay 11 nt Jamun Lawls, azod 4 youre 2 day, Mn: are tivive ERNS ® LYNN. 3:00 0m, dayay nnd and 24 days, Lynn, he May bo taken to Libertyville, IL, for burial, nenmp> Poms af co daughter of Mra. 0. W. Cushing, nged 25 Be y beloved children of Clark- imonths and 27 Mi. Franels, ied 8 yeara 6 months rldget and Allehaat Funeral fron: late rositenco, Thursday, May 13, at Tama tu dapat, thonen by ears tO Calvi ouosha and Porinyo copy. ¥ ‘City, Wis, bopors Fitory of Montana. . GAYLORD~On tho 12th (nat. of diphsherin, residanoe f Frank J. Burne: Marlo, only ehild of Henry Mi naga V years. Funeral Saturday noxt at FUM, REMBARSAL OF MIB FOU ‘east ind chorus, will bo held on ‘Phu {tuz, May Kh ot 7:30 ‘ors ard owt m. "KS. ANNOUNC! hak ofCluuk, WE 153 Stat No, Zid Mratri and Mary A, Guyturd, plonso NDREWS~—Saturday, fay 8 1860, at Melon, Jot Aidiinnedes inter sustoe Aterauy forts Tor nt tho OPEIAy mday ove cent. ALL Inga. lestly requesiod to attond without fall, one Hat Musto-tall, PUL pRess, REHEARSAL | OF Bt 6 0% oe CR wiCk o'clock tis afternoon at Centnil IDILR “ACADEMY OF Surgeons" HOMQOPATIC BP clin nig In tho Club-ltuom at tho Tromant Louse. TMIN “PICKWICK TRIAL." GIVEN BY 1 inust iutinguivhed logal talent of the Northwent, PILYSt- muot ut8 o'viouk this avons SLE for the bonolit of the Central Hmuypathie Fro line ponairy, und Tike witoo ae Content at Inole Tid or ald tml Hchuol for Girts, will riday and Saturday, salsted by thy Ulatoy Club aid th infented clocutianist Miss Vinusardee ee 4 He pur will Hotel, feo, tn uo President, vord a: at 8 o'cloc ‘Washington, CHICAGO PRISONERS OF WAI UNION I mieot to-night ut Parlor Nu. 4 Grund Pucltio All momburs and felluw-survivo ently Invited to uttend promptly ports of Bhancial cummittea wud wluction of euintult= to EVIX LA BAUME, ro ure at BAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. VROM ON APH CREAM TARTAR MADE lowsekaope! oat 1 DRepArati usurious past 17. font at the il is reaulting from huayy wnt end whole reeds, Lice wit moY, iy food. F's tuvorite In loading ciiles On wakes such Of the wo! Higbe, ‘day bot ‘Can bo eaton by dys} fade Tr Custoh ended for purty ine Gorurnpront Couinlan Le, ba! BAKING 1 UWDALL CO,, Huw itt York O-DV.,” AUCTION SALT: Mot SR nee SUED & co, ‘SECOND DAY'S Sau’ CHOICE AND ELEGANR FURNITURE AT sTORES 148 & 150 Wabashay, THIS (Thursday) Morning, at 40 o'dock, TO OLOSE BUSINESS, The Entire. Stock ARTISTIC © FURNITOR LG: FAIRBANK &, 60, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Sideboards, Fancy Tables and Chait, ; &C., &C., &. BIG BARGAINS at Tues. day’s Sale. GREATER BARGAINS may be ex. pected to-day, HLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO,, Auctloneen, Garden Vases, Flower Pots, Stands, etc,, AT AUCTION At our stores, 8£ and 86 Randolphiest,, FRIDAY, May 14,-at 10 a.m, The Entire Stock of a Dealer re. tiring from business, Goods on oxhivition Thursday. EB EBON, FLIRSIIIISE & CO., Anet By GEO. P. GORE & C0, Wand #! Wabast-ay, Thursday, Bay 18, at 9:30am, 9. REGULAR TRADE SALE GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE: ‘The Largest nnd, Most Attract 1a Ralo of the Sets fon, A full agsurtmont of W.G,, U,C, lock ant Yellow Waro. : Giusmware of eyo description. amp Fixtures, Henckels, Knives and Forts, js poked fur country mopenants. GEO, P, GORN & Co.. Aucloneert, - SPECIAL Straw Goods Sale! Vhursday, May 13, 9:30 a.m BANS. Wo aholl also offar In conjunction, a line of NB. TONS in alt Silk Gras Grains, Yatin-Face Goods sod Unton Goods, Also, Fur Wate, Dress Piques, Ladle Linon Suits, Circulars, Duston, ate. Lautos’ White wear und other spocinitios, 100 CARTONS FLOWERS. GEO, P. GOR & CO. Aveuoneery, LOTTERY, ‘This ta the only Lotter ‘State ever voted on and tnaureed by ite pen ad re NERECEDENTED ATTIRACTH Over Malt a Milton Distritateds Loulalana Stato Lottory Company, ‘This tnntitution was ronatarly Inorpornted by tht Logisinture of tho Btnte for Educational snd ‘Charilas bie purposus, in for the term of ‘Cwenty Are ‘Yours,‘te wiich contract the inviolable falthof the Stato fs pledged, which plodyo has been Tenes Au uvorwholming popular vole, woourins Ita franchlee inthe now Constiiuuon ydopted c ir 2d, 19m, with a Capital of $1,000.00, to it + added B roserve fund of ovor KLUON. Ils Gran Single Number Drawings has miways taken Place monthly. it fn Nene rel ur postponed. Louk Inti ‘ AT ME GRAND PROMENDE CONCERT (21ST GRAND MONTHLY und the EXTRAORDINARY SHIMLA At Now Gelonns, which Always Tuediy, : Undor tho personal supervision and management of Gen. GT. Beauregard, of Lauleluna, 69 Gen. Jubal A, Carly, of Virginia, | CAPITAL PRIZE, $100,000. t2-Notico—Tickata wore Ten Dollars only. Halrce ts Wilts, @, “Tunis une 156) PETAL PILIZE 0 . PARAS BORE wa ae GUARD Bit aay gaits Bl iyo 4 LARGE BY oun Sue pe vitizies g ae fo pita eT 1 VINZES O1 OG aN PHIZES © ec OO PHIZKS We 1,00, PRIZES OF, +! APPROXIMATIO! eS. om $m IP Approximation Prison Uf......8 30 Sag 10 Approximation Prizes of yD Iu) Approsimaton Prizes of aa 7 Prive amounting ta... Ri mae aah of beeen Kiilicatton for ratos to clubs were mado only tole ¢ sho Company hi Now Orleans. “Uitculare always wore sont und ordors addres oe + LUE Me Ae gwd at Or8ame Porson at ry ny, New Yorks OE it in balloret ceoleayy: pres fi hat eae ve and Se ee cl Sarhars ae otnertwise are 2iNer NEW EUBLICATIONS: FOR SALE BY ALL BOOKSELLERS. ZOLA’S ‘NANA, Price 75 Cents in Paper or $1.00 In le Bold by Buoksellars and News Agents, and pol by cat PETERSON & BROTHEMS, rnttadelp i: who will soud ooplus to any one un recoly DYEING AND CLEANING, CLOTHES CLEANING. __-- 1C euatiruily, BYE * werent sere “ Cr Ake PA . CLEANED, ond HEPA YOUR: OLDE triting SxS OK a race glGietstakecbe Mesa = Aer aca Newens Mandir fete Chicage & 1M aig. thieats Hi. Fugace sole LADINS AND GENTS. Nona wit eleaues eee —_— CANDY. ee Erne ia Bond 4 EBS Of as of Oe ait guns gene AU ie aN (onfeednae fy Hsun-st,