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. . THE CITY. - W. 0. Burtt, Je, of Montrenl, fs at the Gard- ner. . : Tue Rov. and Mra. W..B. Cooper, Japan, aro atthoSherman, =” Winttam Uxtt, wife and son, Relfast, Ire- Iand.are at tho Palmer. §. 11, Werrutan bus returned from tho East and fs ut the Grand Pacife. Guy. AND Mies, E. We Htxons, UW. B, Ax aro at the Grand Pacific, J, Witpann Rice, brother of ex-Gov. Rico, of sachusetts, Boston, is at the Sherman, ‘Tue North aud South Carolina delegations huve engaged quarters at the Sherman House. Cran.es JaMrsoN was yesterday elected As- siatant Cashier of tho Unton Stock-Yards Bank. Jupun J. M. Hannan, Associate Justice of the United Statea Supreme Court, Washington, D. C., §s at the Grand Pacific. : J. Stone, St. Paul: Seth Parker, Jr, Now Yorks ‘eeargeiel Sit ‘Nowirk, Ne Je; Alexander Bar= Tow, inicastlre, Bngiand, aro at tho Sherman. Crantus Avans, ex-Specinl Agent to tho Utes ind Stialeter to Bolivia, wag at the Grand Prettlo yosterday en route to bis mission in Bouth Aucrica. a Lavy Hinces, wife of Sir Francia, Hlucks, of Montreal, and mother of William B. Sullivan, of this elty, died yesterday at Montreal. She was about 7s years of age. J. 1. Wacker, London, England; James Carey, tho Wisconsin ernoberry-man;. 8. Mi. Vilas. Enu Claire, Wis,; and James Siorris, Now Oricana, are at the Tremont. ‘Tun temperature yesterday. a8 observed by Munnsse, opticiniy ‘0, 88 Madison atroct (Titite une Building) was at 8 a. m., 67 degrees; 10a, an, 2 m., Ol: 3 p.m. 895 8 Be, Bes Be Baro- nucter, 8 a, m,, 20.895 8 p. ., 20.84 Cnanngs B. Peck. General Manager Chicago & Grand Trunk Rallway, Port Huron, Mich; Samuel F. Cook, Ratlroad Commisstoner, Lun- ning, Mich.; and H. F. Eberles, General Agent Cannda Southern Rallway, Detroit, are at the ‘Tremont, 7 Cuauscy 1 Fruuny, of St. Touls, member of tio Nutfonal Republican Central Commilttec, 1s at tho Palmer, He ts vociferous for Grant, and expreases himeclf n8 satistied with the arranize> ments as furans they havo progressed at tho Ex- Position Building. Tl. W. Keyes, of Madison, wasnt tho Grand Paelfie Hotel Inst ovening en route to Waahing- tou. Ie deolined to express an opinion upon tho Chicago Grant boiters, or to say anything in referenco tu the Wisconsin delegution recently chosen to the Chicago Convention. ‘Tr Governing Committee of the Call Board have ‘determined to renovate their present quarters in Exchange alley. 1o room will bd calelmined and painted, and +0) open ehulny sitnilur to those in tho Academy of Sfuste, will bo substituted for the wooden chairs now in use. . M BP. Camp, New York; John A. Graham, James Foster, and R. Chusonizh, Liverpool, En- and; ©, C, J. Houston, Sherman, Tex,; J. Me fowyer, U. 8. No Mr, and Mrs, J, Adler, ¥ han, Jnpan; John Reed, Ginsyow, Scotland; anil J: We Atldgway, Londo, ‘Engiand, sro at tho AER, : Wauzen, of Wauzer & Co, In-re- eciyers, was kuocked down yesterday by u rune nway horse while crossing Washington streot nearthe Board of Trade. ‘Tho gentioman was badly shaken up, but it 1s bal feved that his con- dition ts not dangerous, He wns taker home, a will probably be confined there for a few y's. ‘tn Hon, J. M. Browswick, of Cineinnat!, genlor inember of tho billinrd-tublo manufactur+ ing firm of the J, M. Brunswick & Balke Co. ur- rived in this elty yesterday, and will remain for severat days. iis chicl errand Isto bo present at the exsstul wedding anniversary of is dnuib- ter, Bins, Moses Bensinger, of this city, which occurs to-morrow, « + By mistake, in the report of the Speight in- sanity trial yesterday, the name of tho busbend of tho unfortunate nd wus jiven ns Josopty Bpeight, instead of Willlar ipeight. Joseph, who Js u brother of the husband, was one of tho lending witnesses whose attempt to prove Mrs. Speight Insane it took tho jury just three min- ‘utes to dispose of ina verdict which fs given in the report of the trial published eleowhere. ‘Tne last sclentific meeting for the scason of tho State Microscopical Hooley. was held hast evening at the Academy of Sefences.. B. W. ‘Thomas presided, and Prof, E. A. Birge rend a paper ontitted “Notes on tao Crustacea in tho Chicago Water Supply, with Notes on the Formition of the Curupace."” After tho usual examination of specimens, tho Bostety or gunized into sections for special work during tho vacation. Gzonor Srorns, son of Emery ‘A, Storrs, is golng to try hls fortuno on the Facific Slupo. As Asond-off, he had secured a personal lotter of introduction from Gen. Grant to James Flood, in which he recommends hin to tho millionalre’s: favor na tho son of one of hi moat intimate pers sonal friends, and as tho son of one of the most able and gifted lawyers of tho -Unitod States. Mr. Storrs also haa \etters from Gon. Grant to other San Franclscy parties, recommending him tothelr favor. Tho letter of introduction to Mr. Flood Js the Jongest of, its kind, it is aaid, ‘that was over written by Gen. Grant. Ara’ mecting of former residents of Canada held n few day?s ago to take action relative to the death of tie Inte George Brown, it was de~ cided to under take tho organization of a Cana- dinn Club, and a committee was appointed to take the preliminary Stee Tho Committes mit at they Grand ;Pacitle Inst ovening and adopted a ¢iruft of a constitution to be submit. ted to a general meeting which thoy have called for Taucy iny ovening at the samo hotel, Tho tlle of ‘cho new organization wil} be tho * Cann- dinn Cirib of Chicago,” und at the mevting Tucs~ day evesning the organization will bo perfectod antl Of cers clected, ‘Vira May number of Faith's Record, just pubs Mshr-d, contains wn unusually interesting collec. Vota of gossip from tho Foundlings' Home, of whose workings it Is the printed exponent. nis which.transpirert at the Babytand, corner of Wood and Madison streets, froin March 26 to: May 2h are told in condensed shapo with, the usual acknowledgment of the free offerings by aid of which tho institution {9 carricd on. Tho amounts reeclyed from children, of which speetal nofnowledyment ia always made, fontod up Sil, tho youthful donors sending thoir gitts from all pirts of the country. Hexny Kir, President United States Express Company, Ruttalo, N.Y: D, HL Conkling, Supere intendent Chicago & Paduneah Lallrond, Streut+ or: D. J. Whittemore, Chief Rnglneer Chit Milwankco & St. Paul Katiway, Milwaukee: W. Tit, proprictor Tift House, Hutfalo, N'Y, 2. PF, Sunford, Washington; H, 8. Gebhard London, England; George Stephen, Prosident Bt Paul, Mianesoth & Muinitobn Ratiroad, Mun- trenl; HE. Dapptes, Genova, Italy; John C. Alton, Aberdenn, Seovland: J. 1, Bishop, Nottinghum, England: Guido Ghttel, Paris, Franco; Judge A. Guddis_and family, Hostons J. Trey, Presle dent, and Cx}, Ives, Superintendent Burlington, Ceday Ruplds & Narihorn Hallroad, Burlington, are ut the Grand Pacitle, Tne buriul of the body ot Mary Tobin, the young girk who wis murdered by her futher, Whieb wus takon to Calyury Comctery on ‘Tues~ » day and Inid in the vault ponding the arrival of tho buriul-pernit, was accomplished Wednesday ufternoon. The ceremonies sttonding the Intor= iment of the unfortunate young tidy wero wit. “nesaod by two pussenger-conchea Nicd with to friends and relatives of the decensed., who, ainongst them, mude up & purse of 867.10 for the bereaved mother, The tloral otterings were vory’ muinerous and beautiful, con tiny of ‘orosscs, crown, wreaths, and bouquets, A nique feature of the'funcrn! was tho fact that the pull-bearors, dight In number, weroall ladies, The family aro nut unprovided for, ng thoy bavo wonoy. and 6 brothor will Jive with and tike care of thom. THE WICK MANUYACTURERS of the Routh and West Sides having refused tono- vedo to the demands of thelr men for an Invreaso of wages, tho litter to the nuniber of 80 struck yesterday morolng, and thirtoon. out of fifteon of the yards are closed. Tho oxveptions are Sexton's and Dunn's, in which about elghty mon are cuiplos T huvo not givon the ad- vance, but promised to pay ag much us tho others, with which promise the men wero satis fled, Nelthor 8exten nor Dunn bolonirs to tho Mannfucturera’ Union, aad hence did not sign the uyreement to closo down in the event of a strike, The wages now pald range from $1.56 to 82.60 4 diy, and this, tho bosses claim, is ali they can alford to pay. ‘The v8 itre the eatho ag those which were obtained ut tho clogo of fast season, and are anid to be higher than in any part of the coun- try. There hus been no trouble at the North ‘Side yards, where the mon muke bricks without Innchinery, and got a little better pay than ‘those in tho two othor divisions, ‘The cuployers, being subst; nla a unit, say ‘that thoy donot propose w ylold; that thoy cai Bet all the lielp they wunt at the schedule wages adopted by them; that brickmukera wore never so plenty us now; and that the demand for 25 cents extra ia absurd. ‘Thore (g no likelihood of tho strike Intorfering with building operations, a8 thore {6 sulticlont stock on hand to last two months, though au tha quantity grows less the price may be {norcaged, West TOWN BOALD. An adjourned faoetiee of the West Town Board was beld last evenloy, Justica Mutson tu the chuir. Sundry bills were presented ond audited, or lat over an account of thoir not being sworn to, aitd 0 resolution wae adopted prohibiting all purchases by town otticors hereafter except upon Buihurity ef the Bourd, The Assessor submitted A communication ask- buy tha apbointuieay of Thowas North, L. M. | Hottister, John WL sherwin, Murtin Horan, and Yolward Eelley ay Deputy ayors, ond his re- quest wae granted; ubd Justices Matsou, dors fine und Beully: wara nppuluted ‘the Huauco Conualityo of tho Jiourd for the lar 3 ‘The Supervisor submitted bis fbal report, which showed that bo bad a balunce on hand o| Brad, Giese uae bag bt 4,411. Of whist wid been for the Assoq- furs ollica; €t4070 for tho Collectors #44415 for nd uilicellanvous {toms made up, tho Auong the {tems of receipts bad been ui Bupervieor Gurney ; $50,102 from the THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1[880—SIX'T N PAGS. County Collector: nnd &400 from’ Avory Mooro, ‘Tho report was concurred in. * Resolutions of thanks to tho retiring officers yoro adopted, whereupon the now Supervisor, Mr Nordheim, was inducted Into office, and te Board adjourned without date. THE. CITY-11ALL. ‘Trek police will commence thelr summer drill Monday. ° ‘Tne Trensurer yestarday received $5,403 from tho Water Department, $500 from the City Col- lector, and $1,263 from tho Controller, ‘Tn Keystone Bridgo Company was yestorday awarded the contract for tho State atrect bridgo turn-talie, thoir bid being the lowost. Suvenat contracts for street lmprovemonts Were Ict yesterday, and the olty is inviting bids for lend and blooks for atreet-paving. MANK CLInTOS, one of tho Mayor's mainstay: resigned yesterday. Ho wna recently appolntad to a position 111 tho water office, but hu hus found something better. ‘Tux Controller fa in recetpt of a proposition to purchase tho new water bonds at a premium of Zpercent, provided thoy bear Interest at tho tata of 44 per cent. ‘Tae dredgemon did not respond to Commis- sioner Waller's request for new bids yestertdiy, ‘and the consequence fs tho city will purchase dredges at once and do tts own work, ‘Tne City Engineer is’ making x» plntof tho river south of Twolfth strect with a viow to estimating tho coat of straightening tho samo. Some of tho clovator-owners called upon bim during the day to notify him that to curry out tho proposcd plnn would entail drainages to thom totheamount of over $1,000,000, and this isas far as be got with his figuring. ‘Tre ‘Winols Central Hallrond Pompe will to-day celebrate the opening. of thoir_ ridge neross the river erst of Hush street. Tho on- tortatnment ill occurat noon ut the ollice of thorities nro invited and wi resent, and good time {a anticipated. Wine will tow frovly, and a plenty to eat will be provided. + Amoxa the building permits Issucd yesterday swas one to Alox. Witson, to crect a two-sto store and dwelling, Hinmun street, near Woud, to vost $1,000; one to OC, Warnecke, to erect a two-story dwelling, No. 22 Townseud strect, to cust $6,000; one to John Vierke, to erect a toe story dwelling, Nos, 585 and 87 Pautina street, to cost $3,400; and one to Alex, Grobe, to erect a two-story ature and dwelling, No, 07 Milwaukee ayenite, to cost $1,500, THE SLAUQUTRR OF THE INNOCENTS. Yesteriay was anothor triumph of tho cit authorities over the doya, or tho vwners thoreot. About 600 licenses were taken out, and among them one by Justice ICaufmunn, -ét appears that he had been hearing tn the morning nuiner- ous cages ngalnat those who hud fulled to take out a Heense, but a reason for bislentency did not appear until he wns overtaken an hour fater by Capt. Hathaway, who asked him if he had a dog. Tho Judge was sipping a glass of beer at tho ‘time, but ‘ho dropped the to confess bis crime, and not only confessed toowning one dog, but aild ho had two of thom, and, taking in the aitnation at glance, put up $, which subsequently found ita way to tho City Clerk. Capt. Hathaway had intended to summon tho Judgo, aud make an oxuimple of bitin, but bis gumo was defeated, Di. DE WOLF AND THE SMALL-POX HOSPITAT. ‘Tho charges of Dr. Williams -nguinst the Health Depurtinent in connection with the man- Ageinent oF emullepox. parionts aud. the Sinulle Pox Hospital are denied in toto, but on denial f¥ scarcely necessary: ‘The Heulth Commissioner may not bave always noted Upon tho spur of tho moment as he would have noted upon reflection, but the fruts uru that he hus munaged the small-pox enacs a8 Cow would hive done, and he owes much of bis suce cosa to tho ability and Industry of -hly Medical Inspectors. The charge thut a patient hid died while waiting for the ambulance to be taken to the Hospital {s incorrect, nud also the charge that the Hospital was presided over by a drunken nurse. Itig truco that udrunkon man hud charge of the Hospital for n time, but as soon is his habits wero made known he wag diginissed; but it ig also true that of nll tho pationts who have been treated thore not ono has Yet been found to cumpluin, To the charge that tho Doctor hind visited a family to ot a lotter of exoneration on account of neg- fect ote, he gives a ilat denial, as also to all of tho othor charges, and it is nothing less than base Jngratitude to make any Buch aiteentions, ‘Tho Hospitalanay not be ull it might be, and, doubticss, ig not, but tise fret that four-Htthy of tho patients trented thore have received bot- ter attention than thay could possibly bave ro- celved at thoir homes, If this were not so, how. ever, Dr, Do Wolf ts not to bine, for ho bas nothing to do with the mannye- ment other than auditing the . bills. Dr, Dunne, the City Physician, bus had charge of tt, and the mortality reports show that ke hus done his duty; and, furthermore, tho showing ia more than creditable compured with that of similar institutions fn the country, THR COUNCIL COMMITTEES. ‘The Committeo question continucs to excite tho attention of the Aldermen, and yesterday considerable feeling. ‘and {interest were manifested. Tho Committee on Commit. ‘teos had intended that thelr labors of the day before should remain a profound secret, but dome gave their work, of the {mportant part of it, away during the day, and, just os waa ox- pected, the appointments weren grout way from giving sutisfnction, How the opposition got hold of tho list Is not known, and reporters in- guiring into tho matter were referred to tho fayor, but hy auld he 1. .w nothing about it, Navertholess, he was opeuly accused of baving mude tho list in connection with two membors of tho Committec, nnd those who made tho charge pretended to_know whereof thoy spoke, Thoy sald that Ald, Dixon bad been given tho Chairmanship of the Committee on Strects and Alteys, South; Ald. Purcell of Police; Ald. Thompson of Firo and Water; Ald. Clu of Finance; Ald. Lawler of Streets and Alley West; Ald, Ballard of Itailronds; Ald. Sande of Gas; Ald. Wickorsham of Heuith and Coun- y. Kelationa; Ald, Sburey of Judiciary; Ald. McCormick of Streots und Alloys, North; Ald. Altoeter of Schoola; and Ald. Burley of Elec- tions, Thoy objected to tho list, first, becnuso tho mombors of the Conmitteg had taken such good euro of thomsolves; and, second, because thore had been a0 much privacy about the wholo mutter, and they wero more than eyer doter- tmlned to break the combination, if possible, In fact, the dissatisfaction Wns shared by one of tho members of the Committe, who openly avewed that bo would oppose the Ust and heartily codperate with the opposition in nny movement thoy nightinaugurate; ao tho ehnnces ure, ta bas already beon predicted, thut tho Committcu's alute will bo broken. The only thing dons, howover, looking to brenking it wus aconclusion reached to have the Comunitteo'a report referred Monday evening. When this {8 donu its opponents wif have an opportunity. to exitnine it, and not until then fv it probable that. the apposition will be crystallized and fasgume detinit shupo, though reports of caucuses wero numerous during tho tay, A DEAD 188K SETTLED, Coroner Binwn spent some timo around tho Tookery yesterday in tho elfort to solve the question Of whether or not the city proposed to juaintain wmorgue, with a view to avoiding tho enrting of dend und unclaimed — bodies from pluce to place in tha olty in tho future, Mr. Elton was nlso around ou the samo business, but his particu. Lur mission wus ta get tho vity ta nbellsh tho Keeping of a tnorgue, aud to inform the nuthorl- ties that he was getting rendy to establish ang of bis own. Thoy learned that tho trouble with the keopor’ of the old morgue was that no appropriation bad been made to piy hun for tho yeur, und, us a consequence, ho wus strying to force tho wuthoritics to cunie to terms, ‘The result of thoir various interviows was, that: tho Controller nyreed to demand tho morguo koys from thy keeper, which he did. At a tute hourinthe afternoon they were surrendered, and the Coroner promlgcd that ho would tuka charge of them and aco that the morgue was horeafter uccuss}blo at ull tines, ——— THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tuer will be no session of the County Court to-day, ‘ ‘Tuaie will be an arralgnment of prisoners in tho Critutnal Court at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Jauxs O'BuiEeN yostentuy’ pleaded yullty toa oharyu of petty larceny in tho Criminal Court, and waa remanded, FRRDENIOK NASMUBHEN, Who was found insane ‘Thursday, was not a pauper, and will bo carcd tor at private exponso, * IN tho caso of George Havill, tried bofore tho Criminal Court Cor burglary, tho Jury yeaterday morning brought in a vordict of not guilty. ‘Tue Granger Committos of the County Board mot yesterduy and disuussed thy location of the Poor-Farm, but adjourned without uction, Tusne has been a larger peroentuye of taxes paid this year than for fifteen veurs pust, and consequently the advertised dellnquent tax lat will bo unusually small. ‘Tim Avalgnoe of Abner C, Loomis, the car riage manufacturor, corner Randolph and Ann Btrocts, fled au ftivontory of tha insclvent's personal property, amounting to 814,772. ‘Tus Committee on Paupurs of the County. Commissioners will go, out to. Joferion ut o'clock this morning to look over the wupplics at the Poor-House and take dinuer at the county's expense, ri Mantix axD Jog Sack, who were triud Inst month inthe Crimlual Court on a obarye. of steuling cows, the ey disugrooing, are again ou trial Tho couse will probably go to the jury Uhly morning. i ‘Tum count of tho vates in the contested cloo- on case of Johnson va. Stanton, which the Caynty Court ordered ta be done od! Clerk of the North ‘Town, bus put yet Clerk Loerie tho deposit by Bir, suilleient funds tw assure the puym expenses whieh will bo inourred. Au soon us dir, Johuson docs this tha Town Clork says ho ta ready to procoed, Tuu Committee on Town and Towu Acgounts of the County Board met yoaterd: attsrnoon and wont through u large number of billa, ‘Thos that wero properly acuredited wore ordered puld. The amount waa about $00, ‘Those bille seut io . tho Peshtigo Lumber Companys cons city nu- from’ Hydo_Prrk wero subjected to a right serutiny. For tho first time in many months the names, residences, ttems, cto., were givon in some of ‘thy bills sent in by Supervisor lind- fon. Robinson's conl account, mmounting to about €150, was held subject to further investl- gation and ttomization, A communfention was recelyed from Dr. Habo,of Lemont, throwing ‘up bis contract na attending Rhyatcian tothe pers, and sending in his bil. The Commit- Jeo recommended that he boheld to his contract, and that tho mattor be postponed for tha present, Wring tho jury was being secured In tho County Court yesterday tn tho nso of Josiah L. dames, deceased, chitin of Wiillam 0. one of the jurors, named Sanderson, stated that he had been nppronched # couple of days before by Aman whem ho know by sieht, but not by name. ‘This party hit asked him whethor le was not a juryman, and when he answered tn tho alirmativo told hint in case he got on the Osgood! case he would confer n great fayor upon him ff he would decide It in hls (Osgood’s) favor, ‘This statomont almost brought Judge Loomis toa his feet ns be asked, “What was the man's name?! The Juroratated thit ho did not know tho man save by sight; that he had fret met bin some months ago on South Water strect, whera he valleved he was ongeged int the coninisslon business, He had secon him around tho courts since thon, ‘The Juror was excused from trying tho case, and the Court instructed him to make the tour of the building tu seo whether he could find tho party. Sanderson did this, but failed to find tho inn, If he is caught be will be sent to follow Gribier and Patton. Mr. ee = torney disciaimed huving had anything to de with the tatnpering with the jury, and as tha juror retired tho Court thanked him for tnaking ‘the disclosure, 5 GOVERNMENT-BUILDING. AT tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $17,000 in sit- ver and $10,000 In gold was recoived, Tho dis bursements amounted to $4,000 of silver aud 210,000 of gold. ey Time internnl-rovenue receipts yesterday amounted to $23,411, of which $18,717 was for spirits, $3,000 for tobacey and cigars, $2,904 for beor, and $3,500 for licenses, ‘Tue collections fordutics yesterday amounted to tl, Follewing is a or the sintlabis wed: Burley & Tyrrol!, 20 packages Eeeihtonseurey Fialds Calter eon 24 bates gouda: A. LB, Mecker & Co., 10 tons pix-tron: Ch{- cago Stamping Company, 072 boxoa tin-plate, Srvaton Logan, having devoted, bis unre- mitting attention to his “conl-mine,” and wish- ing for business to detain him for some thing longer, hus bocome suddenly intensely Mmter- ested In thy Aldrich Immodinte-Transportation act. Inorder to futly comprehend tho mutter ho has requested the Customs Inspectors to meet. with him {n his private room nt tho Palme: House this afternoon at2 o'clock, t Some months ugoa Miss Annto Coo, thon re- aidiny at tho Parker House, began n suit in ase sumpslt for damages for breach of promiso marringe ngninst John A. McDowell, tho Supers Intendent of the new Custom-House. The pnr- tlenlars of the alleged uttempt to blackmail Gen. McDowell on the strength of this sult were given in full in Tur Trnune nt that the. Yes- terday tho plaintiif filed in tho Suprdme Court a atipulation, with 4 petition that the sult be dliamissed ut the cost of the plaintiif.” Sho ace knowledged that she hud Leen a party ton cons splracy tosecure the removal of Gun, McDowe! ‘ho defense, a8 0 basis for the potition to dis- miss the sult, submitted alidavits in support of the assertion that the womtin bad been mundo a tool of by other partics, ‘The uppeirance of both partfes was entered erday, and the pas pers placed ou file, Tho decision will not bo reached for a fow days, : AGNES AND’ FREDERICK, ENGAGED, MARRIED, DIVORCED, AND REMAR-. niED, In the carly days of April Tae TatboNxe pub- lished an ‘account of tha very involved Inve- alfairs of a young and protty mitiden of tho North Side named Agnes Lovetag. who, after plighting hortroth with ono Frederick Sehliepp, fell in love with a new-comor named Otta Fred&e, and who, after Mr.Schiicpp hud forced her nt the muzzle of a revolver to fulftll her contract and marry Bim, alfpped away from him after the marringe ceremony had been concluded, and, after hiding from him for n few days, secured a deerce of divorce from him in Judge Nurnym’s court. Ina conversation which » TrinuNE re- porter had with the fulr but ficklo Agnes ono evening previous to the annulment of the bonds which sccured her to Mr. Schiiepp for the timo being, she stated that sho hated that gonticinan, and that death itaclf hnd no such terrors for her fs those which lay in the prospect of becoming his life-partuer. -She even wont go far as to do- clare that the very ground whjoh hor husband walked upon waa abhorred by her, and that, though thounlnyiting alternative of old-maldon- hood—1 prospect more terrlblo to young-maid- enhood thin death—presented ftactf, she would choose It gladly rather than yield to the claims of tho man who had led her to tho altar with 1 seven-shooter In one hand aud a wrongfully ob- talned marriuga license In tho other, this neces- gary document’ not having beon ‘secured by Schilopp until bo bad fulsely sworn that his bride einer ae ever 18 yours of age, when in truth sho was but 17, ‘ In view of the vehomenco with which tho young lady. Va aguiust Mr, Schiiepp. and also the anilling though sient acquicsconce with which she ucknowledged bor leaning towards his handsome and accordcon-playiug rival, tho re- porter was somdwhut surprised day before yes- torday when, in the list of uuines of those.who had tiken out licenses to wed, were found thuso of Frod Sehliepp and Agnes Levotny, the hero and heroine of tho revolver wedding and rall- rond divorce suit of the month provious. Tho ducument wits tn moro regular form thin that which was taken: out Pryvioual 7 tho little dilli- culty of tha young lady's infnority being re- moved by the sworn consent of bur mother to the contract. * Belng anxious to learn what had caused SUCIL A MARKED CIANGE IN THY ¥EELINGS OF ‘THE YOUNG LADY ‘ng to toad her n willing captive to the arms of the one far whom sho bad Rrgviously expressed detestation, tho reporter called during the morn- ing at the residence of tho old lids, No. 41 Cly- bournnayenue, Mra. Lovetag, avery Jolly widow, talked joyfully of tho nppronching nuptials of her daughtor, which, she sald, woru to bo colo- bruted the folowing sunday afternoon, and gave the reporter a pressing Invitation to be present, which, of course, was uccepted. Sho had noth- ing to'sny of the circumstunces which led to her daughter's chango of mind, but gave the report- er the addresa at which the young lady herself could be geen. Miss Aynes, looking much more churtning than on tho provious occasion when the cures of ber matrimonial diloma were welgh- ing upon her, waa found at tho address named, and “expressed great plenaure ut seeing a Journalist, as, despite tha fact that: she was or happy over ber upproaching mur Hiaue, sho felt deeply insulted at un article whieh bad appeared fn a German paper of thut morning, which; hearing of her Intended Murringe with Schilepp, cougmitulated ber upon At but ut the sume te Wiekedly insinuated thero were Very grave requis, which thore is no necessity of reproducing, why sho should vonsont tothe match, The reporter ayimpathizcd with her, and thas sought to fearn frow her tho reasons of her return to the vid love, The young ludy, who at first declined tostute whothor her wfection for the musienl Otto Fredke bid on- tirely died out, stated that sho bid all along hed wsott spot for bur Intended husband, but that the very rough manner in which be wooed her ‘on tho occasion of tholr previous marriuge had cronted temporary projudiee Ju bor anind against him, which, however, hud passed awiy: untirely. In tho course of the conversation tt cropped out that the othor lover bad by no means conducted hitaself ina ploasing mannor alncy the occurrence of those éyunta which hid culminated so disastrously to Mr. Sehiivpp, and hud. placed bim in the enviable position of the: young lady's lover, As matters thon stood, the Unhappy Schlep, with a prosecution for perjury hanging over bin, was only fon lad todgres to the divorce, but tho understanding was runched: that, inugmuch as ho was losing und Otto was fal, tho. younr lady by the transaction, the Hittor should he required to PAY Tila CORTS UF THK DIVOICE PROCEEDINGS. ‘Tho Lovetag family, who ure tolorubly well olf, wantéd to pay hulf of the costa, whlch amounted to $100, but Otto's love wus thon at fever-hent, and ho inulsted that be should bear all tho ox- | dor lis onthusingm, Lowoyer, cooled when it uma timo to pny over the cash, and his many delays todo so had the vlfect of nusiig suspleions in tho mind of the young lady that, notwithstanding his magical’ power over tho accordeon and othor wily accompfatments, he bad a inerconury soul which underrated her to a fow pultry dollars, And thon Benin » WhO. saw that bis rival's ponurlousness was ing op> nortunity, came forward with an offer to Mqul- date In full tho bill of expenses whluh, be e- knowledged, hud bad their tirst cause in hla desperate atylo of love-tmuking. Tho Lovatag Tanilly would not hear of this snerifice, tho ofer of which hud the effect of bringing the young peoplo together again, and suttled the costa thomnselves, ‘Thon Mr. Sobiiepp “beran worn tue round again,” and, having 60 fur fuiproved inhis manors os voyuer to bo guilty of telling the young lady that she was “olf her have," his Many youd qualities soon enabled him to ain something Uke big old hold upan her nections, ‘Onl Mrs, Levotag, who does not care for the ac- condcon, ond hus always liked Bir, Sehllopp, bolpod matters on so cloverly that dally n come plato reconotiluuon of the sivcussively enguyed, inartiod, divorved, and ugain onguged youn, couple took placu. Tho presents which . bus boon inutuully returned wore aguin exchanged, and a marriage was urrungod for on go poaceful 8nd pleasant a basis that there will not be the slightuat oxouse for the presunce of a revolver, Untess the rival lover, whose opportunity bag now gone by forever, should use one tu clade tho oxlstencd whose happiness he sacrificed for 4 paltry tancial consideration, Phere van bo no doubt that 3issAgnos has nothing but ovurlusting hatred in store for him, Sbe even assured the reporter that eho abhorred, the Vory ground upon wiifch ho walked, SNORT WEIGITS, THY GRAUN-BUIPPERS' ANIOCIATION met yosterduy afternoon, The object was to consfdor tho subject of short wofghts tn ship- plog grain to Eastern poluts, Nuwbertess com> plninta have been received of shortage on con- signincots, and the mattor bas become a serious ‘enuse of trouble, “t is! Mr, B, W. Undorwoat, representing the Grain- Receivers’ Association, read the following Agreement, which be.stated had been presented to several of tho Eastern roads, buthad not been very well received. . The only rond which hod signed tt was tho Michigan Central, with tho wn- derstanding, howayor,thut all the other lines would also agres to {tt © The undersigned rajiroads centering in Chi- care hereby consont tothe proposition mnnile to us by the Committee of, tho Bourd of ‘Trude, and ugreo to horimie the Honrd of Trade Welghmaa- ter totuko churgo of tho welghing of bik frain and milistuits of our respective tracks: and when recelving in Clicugy from the line of our roads, and switehing Leia roads hero, we ngrea to aeeept thi andof Tratoe Weighmaster's cortiticate nt plice of transfor as n basis on which tovolleet our freiehtohurges, This eyrungement to. go into effest on the Ist flay of April, 1880, or ns soon thereafter as the Welghmuasters nro asatymod to our ecalgs.* he Cominitiea on Weights and Measures: Were instructed to act with a siinilur committed from tho Recelvers' Asgocintion with it view to- wards perfecting n.‘aystem of welghlng and trnnsferring bulk grain. Mv. 88, ehards presented tho plans for n transfer shed for welghing andtransferring ear: fond grain. ‘Tho iden of the stricture Is to pros vide for vapid transfer of grain from Western enrs to those of the Eastern linc, aud at tho same time to insure ‘absolute cqrrectriess In welzhing, It is pruposed to build: two-story sheds, and to have nn ‘inclined track ran uy to tho upper story; Here will -be placed hopper scnics,*into which tho grain can run, It wilt thon be welghed anid run off {nto Enstorn cars standing on the lower track. Tho shed will bo housed a sccurcly and the grain protected from the ‘weather. Mr. Richards atated that ho lafd tho plan before several of tho railroad companies, and wig encouraged by thoi woncral “Indorsoment of the Iden. Tt fs probable that one or ‘more of the sheds will be erected soon. The Assuciution adjourned sub- Ject to tho call of thu Presldcut. ; ALRS, SPEIGIIT. THE JURY FIND HER NOT INBANE. ‘Tho trial of Sirs. Harrict Spelght on n chargo of Insunity was resumed in the County Court bofore Jirdgo Loomls ycaterday morning. ‘The first witnoss examined was Mrs. Fanning, who teatifled that she fad known aud loved Mrs, Speight for yours, and that to her knowledge Mr. Speight had moro thin once threatened to send her to the Insane Asylum. ‘The witness was of tho opinion that if ulther one of tho couple was insane it was Mr, Speight. Mise Ella Fanning, daughter of the previous witness, testitied that sho kent a dresemaking estabilahment, and that Mrs. Spelght worked tor her and atways neted in a perfeetly senslblo muuner, Sho was present at tho first examina- tion of Mrs. Spelt by Dr. Bluthurdt, and heard hain say to ber “I will never pronounco you in- sane, Madame." Mra. MeKny,an old friend of the Speighta, testified that sho niways found Mrs. Spelyht's appearance perfectly rational. dir, Knauer sald that he knew both Mr, and Mrs. Speight since thoy wero married, and had seen tho latter once or twice a month of lute. She always appeared to be sensible. ie knew of tho trouble which separated the couple, and was of tho opinion that they were both tuo stub- born to allow of tholr becoming reconelled, After somo evidence by Daniel W. Jones, tonding to exhibit the animus of tho progecu- tlon, Dr, Andrews was placed upon the stand, who teatitied that he waa ucquainted with tha Spolght fanily, and bad hud one or two inter views with Mra. Spoight witha view to testing her sanity, Hs could not detect anything in her conduct indlenting that sho wis inaune; at the same time he had not made such un oxaminas ton a8 could curble him te pass a profesalonal opinion upon her sanity. Ho was sumething of n judge of tho “gnit’* of un insane person, and in his examination of Mra. Speight he diacov- ered nothing to cuuge hitn to pronounce her {n- eane. At the request of one of tho jurora Mrs, Spelght was pluced upon the stand, not so much to hear her evidence us to judge’ by its chare actor of her mental condition, The lady mada a very eatin and etraightfor- ward statement of the troubles which had sep- arated her from her husband, chiming that he had frequently thrented her and had locked her uptnberroom. Shodenled that there had been y Insanity in her family, though they all had considernble temper.” She cine of old Downe Eastern missionary stock,—the kind that neyor surrendered, - ‘The ovidence given by the old lady, had oyi+ dently a good impression upon the jury, who, haying heard the arguments of counsel, brought in 8 verdict of * not insane,” after a consultne tion of about threo minutes’ duration. The de- qlsion was grected by tho applause of Sirs. Spelghes Indy friends, who were present In court in great numbers. : SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, * Tho Hinman Prizd-Essay contest took pince Inst evening in the Congregational Church, Tho following was ‘tho program; “Tho Intlu- ence of Climate on Intellect and Spencers “Tho Carboniferonn a, rigs * Hist Coal Formation,” F. A. Woo “ Meamerism,” J..8. Connell; Angticun Go ernment,”'1.C. Warrington. Tho priza ia $23, and Ig the gift of J, HL. Kedzie, ENGLEWOOD, Tho Rock Island Rattroad Company, after a great deal of growling by tho pussengera, has added another car to the 6:15 p. m. dummy, but still a number of passengers buve to stund until tho train reaches the city Hits, The road. claims that six cara is all that ouo conductor can handle to advantage, and us tho next move thoy will hive to divide the train. The Com- pany hus always been slow to meet the wants of tho Buburban travel, It fa clulmed that the triyelon this rand would pay the Company to bull neparata tricks for the dummy, and ‘run trains Hike tho Hilnols Contril, rr RESULT OF QUACKERY. Vincennes, Ind, May 14.—Willlam LL. Wampler, nged 59, & prominent farmer of Palnyra Township, this county, has Just dicd under circumstances of the most pnin- ful nature. The old gentleman had ‘long been suffering from a cancer jn one silo of his face.: Hu had tried overything known to sclenee, but without relief. His sons elnim and publish a card to the effect that In Jan- wary a quack applied to thelr afllicted father, representing hia gbility to remove the revolt- ig Bord. Mr, Wampler wis induced to try him, to do anything for relief, ond put hin- self iu the neweomer’s hands, Frequent plastering and poultlotn g followed, butto no purpose; the alliieted place enlarged and one vye-ball was eaten nway. Ina few days tho ravenous cancer fell on an artery {n tha rear of the oye-ball, and, despite all efforts, It was eaten dn two, ‘Pho old gentleman began to sink rapidly tll bis terrible sufferings were ended by death, a A CEMETERY DECISION. New You, May 14.—In the case of tho relatives of Denis Coppers, who obtalned:a mandamus compelling the Board of ‘Trustees of St. Patrick's Cathedral to open the grave and allow the burial of Dennis Coppers, 0 decision was rendered to-day by tho Genern} Term of tho Supreme Court overruling the aandanus, In the opinion written by Judga Barrett he says plajntil’s iain reliance was on the receipt for a Jot alven by the Supertn-- tendent, and on“dvhich they’ claimed the right of burinl frrespestive of whether de- eeased was a Freemason or a Protestant, He holds that thar Catholis Church has a right to usu 9 denominationn! cemetery, und ing power to make such rules or by-hiws a3 Will reserve it for,the soly use of those fn its fold, ‘The receipt ho holds was nota titles deed of the lot. $$$ + PREPARING FOR INVASION. DENVER, Colo,, ‘May 14.—It is learned that ® powerful secrey organization has been formed, with headquarters in thla city, Whose abject Is to go to the Ute reservation to prospect, withont waiting for, Congres- sional action. ‘The society ling already 140 inembers, Inehiding several prominent Den- ver citizens, Enel member will be compelled to arm and caulp tilmsgelf. for military serve ico, ‘They Intended to go through the Gun- migon and Engle: River countries to tae Rio Grande, and, unless protection 43 alforded by- ve, Government, will wage war agalnst the Sy ‘ t ee FAST TIME, New Yonr, May M.—A special oxpress- train of four care, pulled by 5 new locomo- tive, which has byt one slx-and-a-half-foos drlving-wheel at each side, was run ong trial trip to-vlny between Philadelphily and Jersey City, and uceomphished the distanee, ninety jniles, In ninety-seven minutes, E On the return trip to Philadelphia tho run Was made In ninety-and a half ndautes, . ee THE WHEAT CORNER, : Call or write W. lt, Boule & Co., 130 La Ballo atrvot, for pampbigt and daily reports, Tho ‘‘naulmous verdict of ull our tradors is they cau do better when gway from tho Influence of crowds We do nos resort to the uae of blaok- boards or Uotitloug quotations. Deals mude in Sutall or large amounts. © eee mand ‘ WEVER BEFORE SINCE STARTING BUSINESS havo 8. Hyman &Co,, our importing Jewolers, Stato ond Madison strects, carried such really exquisite “novelttes” in real bronges and Frouch clocks, . : Ve BOARD OF EDUCATION. | ———SAm@erowonn, Considering the List of Salaries ve for the Year. Tho Principal of the Clarke Seliool Does Not Seem Tnelined to Resign. + Tho Bonrd of Ettuention hold an adjourned meeting Insteventng, Presidunt ILoyne in the chair, and all the Inspectors present except English and Stlies, : On motion of Inspector Bartlett, the Bonrd resolved -ltself into a Committee of the Whole for the purpose of cousktering THE REVO OF TIE COMMITTEE ON BALA * nIES, “After two hours’ talk the Committee reached tho end of the Hst and reported it back, ns follows: Prinelpale—Central Iigh Bohol, 82,350,—nn In erense of 8100 over last years: Division High Schools, S14k0,—11n Inereade of Sod; grummuyr and pritnnry schools from £600 to $1,200), tho ng Bregate showing nn Increase of 64 por cent. Head Asslstunte—i iit Hicrense of $i), Assistants in Grammar and Primary Gradca— vat yenrof service, $100; eceond yenr, $10; third year, $550, an Incrense of #50; fourth year, $000, 1m Increase of $50; Nfth and subsequont years, $60, nn increase of $50. Assistants in Dottbie Divisions—$50 lesa, s Teavhors of Granunar Grades and Teachers tn Charge of Double Divisions with nu Assistunta— $50 ndditional. Assistant Teachers in High Schools—Not moro than fonr, $1.64, an Inerense of $600 on. oll; not moro that twelvo nt $1,600; not more than five at $1,200; not. more than flvo at $1,000; all othora not to execed S400, Supervision and Business Suporintondent, $5,500,—nn increase of $200; Agsistant Superin= tendent, $2,700.—nn Inorenso of 8000; Huikling | gont, $2,10,—nn increnss of 8100; .—n' increase of $100; attornoy, } with $600 for oxtra services,—un increase of $1,000; School Agent, $760, increuso of 10; bookkeeper, $1,000,—An therease Of $100; esistiint Clerk, $023, inerengo of $125. Spceinl Tenchers—Musie, $1,000.—nn increnao of $150; German, $1,700,—nn Incronse of $1003. drawing, $1,500,—nn increase of $300. Enuinecrs, from 8X2 to $1,300; Junitors, from $156 tu 8808. {uspector Delany said no one could tell what the aggregate was and whether it was within the approprintlon, Ho therefore movetl that tho matter be lald over fora week, Inspector Keith stated that the Committee had exceeded the amount appropriated for salaries, and the Board in Committee of the Whole had gone beyond the Committes on Salaries, Money ought to be saved for other items which had been cut off by the Mayor, ‘The motion was agrecd to. On motion of Lnspector Stone, the report of the Committee on Text-Bogoks and Course of Instruction wasimade a specinl order for the next meeting. Juspector Stone inquired tf any steps had been taken In the case of “Ith PIMEINCIPAL OF THE Ch. Had Nis re puintion been recutved The Presllent wuswered that he expected to find ft on his desk that morning, but he had not, so he had written a letter, which he had put into the hands uf the Clerk, request- Ing Valle to forward his resignation this morn- ing. Tispector Stone said Vailo had had charge of the school all day, having ignored the re- quest of the Board, ‘The Presilent, supposed, when he saw the resolution in the newspapers, that Vaile would send in his resignation, Inspector Stony moved that the President be empowered to remove hin If le continued contumncious, f Insvector Frako put In ‘an objection, Tho man’s resignation hind been requested. Inspector Voeke suggested that the motion be modified by adding the qualification, “It he doesn’t send in ifs resignation before the next meeting of the Board.” Inspector Bartlett suld there was no neces: sity or any such action. ‘Che matter should stand, Inspector Stone changed his motion so thatitread; “ Incase Vaile does not resign, as requested, the Presidont Is authorized to remove him within forty-eight hours.” ‘That Would Jeave the matter In the hands of the President, who could remove him if he did not resign, Iuspector Frake moved to Iny the motion on the table, | ‘ Juspector Keith said {¢ would be undign!- fied for tho Bourd to Insist on his removal within twenty-four hours. Inspector Riehberg remarked that tho sehool and the case demanded St. inspector Keith had no doubt there was muuch to complain of, but he didn’t believe, because aman was down, in Kicking him every time they got a chance, Tho Board had done its duty, Inspector Richberg sald that tho school was demoralized, and if Vaity had had airy sense he wouldn't have gone there, but have sent 1 his resignation. Inspeetor Frake suld tho action proposed was too hasty, The motion to tablo was lost,—yens, 43 nays, 0,—ns follows: deae=Kolthy, Bartlett, Frankenthal, and Frako Nays-—Stone, Vocke, Armstrong, Brenan, Cure ran, Delany, Rlehberg,Stensiand,und Hoyho—9, Inspector Stone didn’t think hts motion unreasonable, Te, however, changed its phrascology that [t rend: That, after a reasonable thne, if the Principal of the Clarke School do not tender his resignation, the President of the Board be authorized to sum- marily remove. bin. There could be no ob- jection to that, ‘The Board had notified the man to resign, Tf, in definuee of the resolu. tion, he remained at tha school, Inspector Stone wanted the President to have power to remove hha, If Valle wore aman of any decency, ho would have retired at once, Inspector Frake_ inquired If the Clerk had informed Vaile ofli¢iully of the passage of te resolution, ‘The Clerk answered that tho direction of the Board was to the President, Inspector Frake asked if the President had dane li - ‘ ‘fhe President replied that he had not, Ho expected, when Vaile saw the resolution In the newspapers, that he would send in his resignation. Inspector Richberg sald ho was Informed offlelally that afternoon, Tnspeetor Stone remarked that the man had cognizance ofthe netion of the Board, as was. shown by the*fuet that he had sent in a petl- tlon signed by the pupils of the first grade asking that lo be retained, Juspector Frake denounced the proposed action ns hasty Inspector Stone didn’t seo consider It, dls- elatming any intention to persecute Vaile. Inspector Frake said the Board would mieet woxt week, and no harm would be done by Jetting the matter go until then, Tuspector Alchuser retorted that a great deat of harm would be done, -Jnspeetor Arustrong moved a8 an amend- ment" ‘That, if Vaile dhtn’t hand in tls rest nation by Monday, the President be author- ze to summarily remove hin? Valle was Hind With the Hoard, and they owed ft to their dignity ns a body to remove him at the end of that thie, ‘Tho amendment provatled, and tho Board thereupon adjourned until Priday evening, KF SCILOOL, The Eldredge Sowing-Machine,—It toads the world, aud fy the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments, 100 State street, a Timea: Our highest urtists in dentist: Tho McChesnoys beyond doubt, though but ny ® ect re jo moth will not attack a fabric that ls packed fn Buck © Rayner'’s © 3foth Powder.” DEATHS, WALSH —Slay 1 Stra, Mary WF, Walsh, wid Sntivw Walsh, Weed @ yoursdionibnanat ane Funorul Salurluy morning at 7 o'clock fron her Jaty restdonce, fob Fultoneat, to Bt. Columbkills Churet, where ‘igh Muss of ‘Itequiom will bo cole bnited, thence by carriages to Llinuls Contral Depot Be ae to Meta for interment. YCONNKLE—May 1, at 4:43 a. my. tle Jaty O'Connell; aanof itichard Sido, ed B yenre and 4 days, eri Git Baturday af 10 a. m.. May t8, from the Se tC NC 4 . Cntvai jeniiaareiuvited, ey oN DALI Stay IX Maygto Y. Milter, oun awelts beloved ef iuddenigs wt her ‘reslduacoy 16s West ANNOUNCEMEN VOL, OKONGH I, CLARK LEADS TRE MRETs yu basnight at wwethuting Garden Mision yrth serelca at Tiak. Heyular sorvices wt Bw'cluck, “Albara VOTICE—IHEH UNION ON A BTRIKE—-THERB- Noi vo hotlty all uutelde liburers and briekeyaed ban frou ublur pl pore until this a und thy buses, copy. GEO. WIL, Fp NENT YL ANNUAL BEBRION OP tho Winols Momeupathle Bledical Association: pill beboluen iu this city, at the Grand Pacide Hutal, iPiig YOUNG MENS REPUNLIC, uy . ii {he Second Cungteaatoual ta ec ins sujouripa 0 ath a Prostusnilal nowluwuo, = YuAY @Yeniad altar the laces bey ke ut ul i culty ie outta Goterseee die ‘and Cannda papers’ pilose Wrondunt. Pere Peae lutely Pure. MADE FROM Git APE CREAM TARTAR. i citles of the world, Can be saten by dyanoy ‘resulting from heary indie Hourekcopor's favorite raion breads. or Ibxunous mat FY wi zT o Talibie food, Ed-Cammm ented for purity and whole: the Goverum ent Chemist, T RAR INE POWDER CA RLU.) RAL. Will You Aeeept Positive Proof by such witnesses as ‘we bring forward From Time to Time LUSTRAL We Claim for It? Read the following From Hon, T. Ni Bond, Alderman from the Eleventh Ward, Chicago: CHICAGO, Moy 11, 1880. ear Sir: One your ago wna nimosxt entiroly bald. Atte timo f commenced using yuur Spanish Lis trl. Vnow have a tino growth of hale, Focummond it ns Lol A.M DeLIOnT, Esq? i Mt HT that t9 eal cand aust rofreabing 8 cle fur the t Mapai are BOND, 80 South Watoreat. Tho Best Testimonial is.a Bottle of tho Lustrat TRY IT. Prico, $1.00 Por Bottle. rocurad of any tes 8, oF Canadiie sale Drag Houses etablo Drumline eantany of tho \ NeaKO, oF ut tho Headquarters, , __ AUCTION PALES, ‘ iy GEO FORE Sa - WANG Watnisieny, ot REGULAR TRADE SALE Tusday, May 18, 9:30 a, m,: .-: 1,000 | LOTS DESIRABLE -G00D * ie a Wo havo Sovoral Ni ghunaiae that Meghan rein tn Brrasonabie iter f sale. Our ‘rade ia nuw at ita ho! Inparters who constin Waka lagucti ad wurhonid cloro thotraccounte. ‘steretase ‘that, thelr hewt Intarente ty wiving dug atten aes bitoring. pa ONE WifoUaaNe matentg to Ok smaring. | Be fu ERP ToGo PAY ADVANCES: Avi Sian iE, Shetland Shawis, An Invoice which tneludes n'tarco assortmen Biimamer Styles, Colors, Quality ots WO Boog Hosiery, In this Speciaitytwo havo FIVE HUN ity NeMtae TORT ore PORE D Loss, Nice Styles, Perfect, pan Lalas . Table Cutlery, ° ‘The Lnrgcat, and Mest Assorted 1) ata me uvuice nino. Inghaten TW EXER EL Ve Deaet Pinted Table Knives of KMAN de BONS," Sanudsetoreat gece Clothing, «© Straw Goods, Flowers, Alpacas, - Dress Goods, Ladies’ Suits, * Suspenders,’ Linen Ulsters, White Wear, Linen Cireulars, Collarettes, . Ribbons, Thats, Tace Goods, °° Fans, - Broche Shawls, - — Searfs,: , Cashmore Shawls,; _ Crasties, Turkish Rugs, - Notions, '. able Oil Cloths, —~ Tarnesses, Noor Oil Cloth, Halters, A. M. DELICHT’S ing Establishment, 163 MADIAON-AT., CHICAGO. ION SALES. By HENRY & HATCH, Auctidneers and Commision Merchants, 137 & 153 Wabush-ny. v SPECIAL NOTICE. Wo shall sell_at Auction TUESDAY NEXT, May 1% tour Store, Li and 13) Wabaxh-ay,, by a! ie may concern, 8 large and snisceil BOOTS & SHOES. MWENRY & TATCH, Auctioneers. J. EMERY, JT, M “IN AUCTION SALE OF TUESDAY, May ![8, Will be found a great variety of CUSTOM-MADE QOTS AND SHOES, A full nasurtmont Men's. Boys’, and Youtba' Calf, Dutt, Grain, Split, G Walking Shows, 5 Sues, Congress Gn Dress‘ Bouts, Opera Bona, Kew and Children's Gont, Graln, Kid, Polls, Sle Luce, foxed on, pomued ut odran, tut " romien'sy Mi Glove, Serve, Hutt Eiiproras’Bandats, Ouore Su ra, Bundats, Quorn Golund Button,’ and Polls Coy Ke Infants’ Shoes of atl kinds, Aboyo ara tn rezulne uni” oxtra sixes, and will bo sold fn quantition to sult Diyers.e AY OF this sulu will consiat of an Invateg , Carpets. +) GHO. 2, GORE & CO. Avettoneert, BUYERS. Of goods for immottiato use should not fall to. foods tro AucHiun Salo Of Custonsside wae Boots, Shoes, & Slippers ‘GEO: P. GORE & CO, 80 & 8a Wabash-av.,._ Wednesday, May 19, Whon, tn addition to a very attractive sale of Choieg 1 Goods, we shall closo out anowierlarge lott MANUPACTURERS SAAPU * Catalogues and gonds rondy for inspection Monday, Thursday, May 20, it 9:30 any _ TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Cask: - Casi Waro., 1 15 Guaks Iock and Yellow Waro, | 1.20 rls. Glnsnware, “ assorted." Altargs nasortinunt’ of Lamps, Burners, Bracket Founts, Chimnoys, &c. \ Gobds packud for country fuorehants Jouds packad fur co sa ek eae eet EROS be GOIN Ce AU Fee ee TEN chad fi r a “un Immediate eush return,” Hey“ muNt to” At BUG price, IW qadition to abave will Ue’ a small, Rotall Ktocks also 8Q pres Mantsacturors’. Baniplvs, being desirable aizon und vory ine shoes, Hale will commence ut 10 o'clock sharp with volal nttontion 18 called tw this sa! , WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, REQULAR AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Joans and Canalmorcs, Hinck AW GOODS, A. M. TCH, Auctloncers, NEW INVOICE #T AT 1 REKEEPERS “Goods well bought are half sold! Ifyou don't run a 5 or 106 Counter," OUK GOODS tr STOCK, We have BARGAINS Cor every Heud to our nearest MELCMANT, Mouse for our Reduced Price Lut, BUTLER BROS CANDY sheagu 20, a tandolpl CANDIES, HO STATE ST. BICYCLES, Road Bieyeles Are better than horses! will travel more "Yoo. Falsild, 279 Statest., Chicrzo, CLOTS 12 LADIES AND GENTS.N. CLEANED, und It! ¢) teu Beat Bap Weat Studion’ ujengt, 207 North Ct souls, AE, CLEANING. outta, ate Gents handsomaly dyed und Sleanud at wutall oxponec. hed DY a, ¥ x Ye ‘auoy Ruan bys Olaewe, uy Wat sh. ahd WO Hout Clark-at, Cul- oy of you can aveld losses from For an annual fev | Closing Sale » Choieo and Elegant Rich Parlor Suits, we Elegant Chamber Sets, Easy and Fancy Chal Hall Trees, Sideboards, . Marble-Top.Tables, Book Gases; &, dt INCLUDING. 1. Ge FAIRBANK &- 08: STOCK OF - 4 Art Furniture. ELSON, FLERSITEIS, 5, 0:30 THIS MORNING. PARLOR and CHAMBER Suns, ‘THE FINEST LINE OF GAR A. PETS We, Hav Een WIN THIS SEASON: gle lho Planos, 4u 3 CRATES CROCK [BLISON, FLENSHL f° AWAnE GOODS. , Winelogaib & ieouale, pend foe ete Tat.” Gogua sen C Ctitriroat | Wide Bin fo-unterand ‘arrested 4