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i “ 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDN SDAY, MAY 16, 1880 WELVE PAGES. _ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Carr. E. I. Prunmen, U. 8, A,, ia at the Shor man. d, W. Goopets, Burlington, Vt, is at the Gardner, ¥. 11, Osa00p, Doston, 1s registered at tho Gardner. Jupae 8. M. Bnroxuxnipos, St. Louls, ts at the Palmer. E,.C. Sauri, of Rochester, N. Y., {8 a guest at ‘tho Gardier. _ ¥. BLANCHARD, Tamaroa, Ilt., is stopping at ‘the Gardner. 8.0, Wintranta, Now York, i¢ sojourning at 10 Gardner. + D, A. Nicos, Morristown, N.J.,And Charles Potter, Londville, aro at tho Grand Pacific. Frank R. Meyrns, General Passenger Agent of tho Fort Wayne Rond, loft tor New York last evening. Tne Itev. WitttaM Beven, Phenix, Arizona, and tho Clovetand Base-Bull Clubare at tho Tremont, ‘Tir: female sca lon at Lincoln Park died Mon- day night while giving birth toa son, which is also deeonsed, Mn, Watts 8. CARVER, of thisclty, who 1a in business in New York at prosont, hua returned home, and fs stopping at the Palmer. MR, AND MR&. E. HAgritine, tho Rov. 'T. 8. Cooper, London, Eng.t Willlam_ A. and John C, Iyae, Manchester, Eng. ato nt tho Palmer, Tue Rey. Da. Beackiyoon, Philadelpht! the Rev. V. W. Wood, Allentown, Pa.; and the Tov. Dr, Adams, New York, are at tho Sherman, Peuxins 8. Cook, Boston; Charles E. Fullor, Belvidere; Joxeph Chapman, Dubuy 0; J. A. Ditson, Denver, Colo.; and I P. Durt, Rock Island, nro ut tho Sherman, Huon Jonrs, 81 years of age, died Inst night withont medical attendance nt tho home of bis duughter, Mra. Skain, No, 1i0 Dissell strect. There was no attending physicinu, and tho Cor- oner has been notiiied. Turn fempeniture yostents 7 28 Observed by Manasse, optichin, No, 88 Madison street (Tit UNE Buitding), was at 8 in, TE degrees: 101, Im. #43 3p. 28D. in, 78, Barom- Thy N54: Bp. My 20.40. n eter, W. IL. Buyer, William Storr, and Joaephi Dal- ton, Hull, England; Judged, ¢, Pratt, San Bran elscoy the Rev, Dr. 8. Nye Hutchinson, Dutehess Conuty, Now York; and Dr, and Mrs. 8. H, Free- mau, Aluany, N, ¥:, are at the Grand Pacific. @ :Ronent, % MoMica, Salt Lako City Cutte and Cowles, Wateonvilic, Cal.: Clark, -Genoral Superintendent Cont Depart. ment Union Paeltie Ratlroad, Omaha; and Col, L. 8 Silva, Havana, Cubn, are at tho Tremont, ‘Tne Benevolent Association of tho Fire Do- partment hold its regular monthly nvoting hat evening at No. 10 Dearborn street. Owing to tho sieknuess of tho Treasurer his report was not presented, he Assucintion transacted only routine business, D.H, Bunnenaer, & Co., the liquor merchants in the Burdick House Block whose stock wnsselzed Monday on an attuchinent in fuvor of IL. EH. Buuleldt & Co. have submitted to tholr creditora & propoaltion fora compromise of 60 eents on the dotlur, If it is accepted, thoy hope to ba able to continuc in business, Mr. Auriun DRENNAN, tho Superintendent of ‘Washington Park, wis assaulted Monday ovens ing by a purty of hoodiums wha were renting n disturbance in tho park. after having been re- quested by Mr. Drennan to subside, They intileted quite a severe blow upon the man’s head, and, owlug to thelr numbers, were all enabled to escape. Con. EB. D. SwArn, Commander of tho Grand Army of tho Jtepublic in tis State, bas issued 8 call for a méeting of the orgunizutlon to take netion relative to tho proper observance of Decoratlon*Day, The. micallne will be hold in the club-room of the Pulmor House at 8 o'clock to-morrow evening. All comrades of Chicago commands nre invited to be present. ‘Tie Rov. W. W. Paxton, New York; tho Rev, James Marabuil, Newark, N, J.3 tho Tov. Hows ard Crosby, Now York; Judge E. D. Sruman, tho Rov. Joseph Vance, Gcorge- tho Rov. "8, H. Hows, Chambors- ho Rev. 8. M. Himill, Virginia; and if. Studeford, Trenton, N.J., are it or, en route to the ravetlbg of tho Prea- the Im byterlan General Assembly, * Anout fifty Canadion residents of Chica met io the Coal Exchange in the Grand Pacille Hotel yosterdny evening in order to perfect the orguniziution of tho. proposed Canadian Club, 0 consideration of tho constitution consumed 80 much thine that, beforo tho election of olllcers was renched, an adjournment was hud until to- morrow evening nt tho Bume piace, when It is expected that the Club will be born without further lot or hindrance, Tnx members of Hand-Sowed Shoemakors’ Union, No. 2, mot last evening at No. 7 South Clurk street. Tho object of this Association is to bring nbout # fecling of mutual interest be- tweon tho employers and. gmployca, with a viow to kouping up a fulr standard of wATOR, and to Protect the trude in overy Haye Thoy desire, ‘Bnd bellove thomsclvos entitled to, better pas, ‘but are not yet ready to make a peremptory de- mand upon the manufacturers. The Union will Piset every altorpato Tuosday evoning hore or. ‘Tne arrivals at tho four principal hotels yes- terday wore over 3,000, tho largest number ever registered in ono duy in Chicago, except upon extrordinary occasions. Incidentally it might bo stuted that all tho Chicago hotels.are run- ning full ut tho present time, and in many of thom cots have to bo brought into uso nightly, showing “that business is youd. A groat many: of tho visitors ure country buyers who coma here to purchaso yoods, and many of thom spond money frooly, showing thit thoro Js un ern of general prospority throughout tho Northwest, A Panrition sale under the decrce of the Court in the ease of Funk vs, Roach was mado yesterday by Henry T, Steclo, Mastor in Chun- cery of the Superior Court. ‘The property sald is Known as 146 Stato atreet, and has a: frontage of thirty feot on the eust side of. the Ktreot, bo- tween Madison and Monroe streote, fs without daprovements, and tho umount reullzed wus $41,090, at the rato of 81453 per foot. Tho bidding was started ut $1,300 per foot, and was advanced by bids of $1 and 60 cents until struck of at tho price mentioned, Renl-cetats mon Bily that this was an extraordinarily good sale. D.N. Hillis was the purchaser, VACLAY StAcH, & Bohomian 53 years of age, Uving with b(g two unmarried daughters in the Uppor story of 122 West Ninoteonth street, com- mailtted suleldy yesterday uftornoon by hanging Aimself toa hook in the wall with a section o| clothesline, id by his younger daughter Mury when she. returned from her work at 6o'clook Inet Gvontng, and was cut down by Louls Potera, a neighbor, whom aie immediately notified. Tho duccuscd wus 3 ‘widower, and 9 cubinotmuker by trade. Ite- cently ho hud been unuble to work, Le ronson of is inabllity > Mrunnipg gore on one of his lows. to care for himself, and the consclousness that ho was a burden upon the remnats of his fam- ily, fs supposed to have beon tho causo of his sulolde. 3 A MEETING of ladics interested in tho In- Qustriu! Sebool at Evanston wna beld in tho Apollo Club rooms of the Contral Music-Hall Bullding yesterday forenoon, Mrs. © ge ney Laure ‘here wus 8 large uttendance Ba ab 1 round den! of progress was ro- ried By thu different committees. ‘Tho bazar for the benellt of the school willapen ‘Tuorday: evening next in Apolte Hall, and in uddition to. tho many attrietions of tho fulr a concort will bo given cuch evening by the celebrated Builth Tumby.” Itig expeoted thint Mrs, Jesvio Hartlott David and Mrs, Fulk will also sing somo Scurtal uring the week. Flowurd bivo been promised ‘by various parties throughout the State, and tho hall will be nq perfoct bower of benuty.’ Mrs. A. 2! Pulinan bas chargo of tho Pangy Club booth, Which will be ono of tho grout altractions, us much cure will be bestowed upon it, Sirs, Mama eld bas chargo of tho xypsy's tont, whero young men and maidens cun have thoir ‘urtunes do by some dark-cyod ito- wany.—or ono thit will, answor ‘tho pur- pow Just aawoll, Thao eonfectionery stand will looked after by Sra. Sunford Lowis and Mrs, Wilkinson, ngsisted by several young Indies, who will dispense taffy and bon-hons for char: ity's suke. ‘Tho Union booth, jn ehorgo of Peatumey Toppan, rydon, and hatard, in addi ‘ton to many historical moimentoes, will contuln a wouderful uutograph silk guilt, of beautiful ign and exquisit workmansh|p, which la to be. disposed of by lot among 1,000 tickot-bolders ut #ltaen, “The Punch and Judy show will bavo a room gepoctully fitted up for tho WUlo Crawford and Hall Bake will mon, Luuches will be served overy duy, coms Tuenelng at uoon of Tucaday, and it ts intended to furnish the table with ull the dollcacios und Juxurics of tho seuson. Saturday afternoon the bazar will be brought to a close, with a Muthor> Goose matings for tho benvilt of the Litto ones. MATRIMONIAL, Tho marriage of dtiss Matto Ulin, duughtor of ‘Witla Tit, eq. ond Mr. ‘Thoutas Dunn, of un liver, Montaia ‘Territory, was oclobrated ast ovenlng at tha rvaiduiice of the bride's Parents, No. 79 Honoré struct. Tho corvmony was performed in the prosonce of u amuth com. Peay ot friends and relativou by the Kev. Goorga |. Peeke, ‘tho brido and Kroom wero the re- piven of a largo number of proseants. Thoy deft tho city ut 9 o'clock for thelr now home in Montana, accompanied by the best wishes of their numerous fricnds, eS, THE OITY-IIALL, Bins will be opened to-day for improving core tain streets, 1AM order was ixsucd yestorday instructing the Police to don thelr now uniforms buturday, ‘Tux proposals for tunnoilny the river at Cly- ‘bourn pleco, tooxtend tho water-mulns, will bo opened June L io 7 »ConrRavrou Sexton {s pushing tho ironwork ou tha now City-Iiall, and {¢ {8 now put down— tron beige dawn~that thore will be no further urpose, and © tho shows Aleputing. He wos urcund yesterday, nnd C missionor Waller allowed him an cstinnte of $14,000 during tho day on work dono. Tne Controller will to-morrow opan bids tor tthe sale ot the water-bonds coming due July 1, ‘and which are to he reissued. SxcrRTANY THOMPSON, Of the Mayor's office, left for Washington Inst ovening on offiein! bust- ness, and will be nbsont about ten days. FRANK Sprorte, of St. Louls, inquired by: letter yosterday of the Mayor for the whero- ADH of his brothor-in-law, Alport Heddor go! ‘Tie rush for dog-liconses continued yestor- doy, anil about 800 were taken wut, Tha amount guld into tho City ‘fronaury from thia sourco to date {8 ovor $13 ‘Tue Treasurer yesterday received $861 from the Collector: $1,700 from the City Clork for doz Neonses; $6,553 from tho Water Department; ” and $146 froin tho Controfier, = ALD. Peavey started for St. Louts last ovon- ing to meet his family, who have been enjoying Aplonsuro-trip. Ho went in anawer to ndis- patch that one of his childron was quite sick. - ‘Thy “Analyzing Bureau" was nt work yester= day testing Ramples of milk. It is given out that it will take hulf a day to analyzo ench aam- ple,and tho prospect is that, sinea thoro aro ‘bout 700 mllk-dealors in the city, the work will ‘be very tedious if not unprofitable. ComMisstonrn WALLRIt was In receipt of 1 letter from Iaeine yostorday, In which ‘tho writer propgsed to furniah tha vlty a tug-boat at Dense of Fh per dny, Ho. regents tile an tho firat step in the direction of scouring tho doing of tho dredging of tho river by the city at about half tho dredge-owners’ price, De. Dr Wor visited tho Fullerton Avenuo works yesterday. Ho found tho wind blowing from tho southwest, and tho water being puinped trom tho river wns going northenst and away feta the Crib. ilo reports the streets tn tho soveral sections of tho city in a moro cleanly condition thun thoy have been for years. ‘Tie City Engineer examined the Adams strect viaduct again yesterday and found it to be inn dangerous condition and needing repotetty » Tho prospect fs that traveling over it willbe forbids den inn fow days Hint tsa heorssarstepalrs ony bo made, and in the meantime it isto be hoped that thore will be no necks broken. ‘Tus Mayor epeut the most of tho day yoster- day sitting fora portrait in ofl, If the work of art fs completed fn time It 13 to be sent to Cine elnnat{ to be used as one of the decorations for tho guthoring of the untorrifieds go if Ald, Laws ler should yet more yotes ns A delegate to tho Convention than he docs ho will bo there any- We Somm of tho papers have commented on tho insecttrity of the niterations belug made in the Exposition Building, and yesterday Superine tendent Kirkland made an exninination of the work, Hefound all of the comments. entirely unnecessnry, and that the grentest preenutions Were Lelng thien to give the structure strength and completeness, SUPERINTENDENT O'DONNELL wns sitting asa court yesterday on tho shortcomings of some of his Bubordinites, Patrick Cummings was charged with lounging on bf beat, and the cum- plaint was taken under advisement. The case of Oficer Stenern ale who wis suapended some days ago ona trivial complaint, was rebenrd, and bis star was glvon back to him, THE NEW COMSITTERS, There was considerable talk .nbout tho now committees yesteniny, and the dissatisfaction wus somothing extraordinary, even among some who voted for the adopted Hist, Those who voted, against it, of course, hud vo measure for their wrath, and now that the question is settled the whole atory fs tokl. It appears that a majority of the Council had determiner to give all of tho Communists a back seat, and tt Is charged that tho Mayor, in making up tho Comimittea on Committees, determined that such should not be tho case, and that he signallzed his dotermina-" tlon by putting u Communist nt the head of It, eta, and subsequently dictated tho Ist presont- ed by tho Committee. It is true that he headed tho Committee with n Communist, but he denies nnything furthor, yet {t 1s was upon the nasump- tlon of the truthot all that ts charged agalogt him that the new list of committees was made up and miopted, und the de- feat of the. committee's Het is regarded 5 8 victory over bim and. tho clement with which he has been charged so often with eator- ing to. The Hst te not, of course, we yood as It could have been mado, but it is as wood a com- Promise ns could possibly have. been mado tn der the clroumstances, for it hud to be made with a vlow to getting votes to curry it through, Tho Mayor feels himself to buye been set down, upon, Very naturatly, and so do the Communista? but the serest, perhaps, of all nre Ald, Wickersham and a few othors, who had beet perstnded to tuk places they did not get. Somo Of these consider tholr treutinent a personal af- front, but it is certuln that nothing of tho kind was intended. Oth hers consider the whole affair aapeeles of Jobbery, and that In the construc- thon of the Comittee on Health and County Kelationa, churge that this Is evident; but Dr. Do Wolf, who will bey more closely related to tho’ Commitice Thun: any ono: else, appears entirely sutisfed. If thora has beon any trickery, however, it ia in this Committea, for some of br. Do Wolf's onemies In the Coun- etl are already bold to proclaim that thoy will foree the Mayor to accept his Fosignation, font in months ago, but it is not Nkely that they will succeed, The committeos will get duwn to work Inn fow days, and have any amount of accumu Jated work on thoir hands, ‘TH REMOVAL OF DEAD ANIMALS, Tho dend-nnimat mun fa reaping a rich bar vost these wurtm days, eapeclully since it {6 un- derstood that tho ‘uuthorities hive arranged privately to pay him $5,000 per yoar for doing ‘that which In formor yours other concerns havo been willing to pay something for the privilege f doing. Tho concern with which the agreo- ment js said ty have beon innde pa Inst year $2 fordenad horses, and wanted all they could get and ft {s estimated that the number ‘wag abou u,000,_ If they had buvo gotten all the horses the cost ta them would havo been $6,000, and it fs not belleyed that they would bave loat a yreat dent of money, Now, however, they get the horses for nothing, and are being pald arse for romoving tho dogs, cte., from which it would seem thoy were endoying a season of considerable profit, cpecelally a Inco tho contractor lust yeur was anxlously bidding @ conts npiece for ‘doysdollyered atthe pounds, Tho whole deal may be susceptibte of explan- ation, and may be all right, but the kecresy surrounding it 18 what is wondered at, If it len good thing for the city, thoro ought to be. no ocension for shrouding it iu mystery; and if it is not, the sooner the facts are known tho bet- ter, espeolally since complaints ure #0 numerous that the dead anlinals are not veing removed, and that tho uticycd private contract entered into is not being curried out. ‘THE DOCTORS DIGAGKER. ; The Health Depurtinent’s report in referonce to vinegar, printed festerduy, comas n grout ways trom giving satisfaction, and those fntere ested pronounce it noything elu but falr, Taken a8 a whole, itis a Btrange document, and tho more closely it ts Invostiigited tho less credit it s rolleoté upon all concerued in_gotting Itup, It starts out, for Instance, by stating thut the sam- ples Inspected were furnisbed by Oflicer Merki, whoreus ho fs the loudvat—outalde of tho vino- gar inion thomselves—in condemning the mane ner in which thoy wore obtuined, On tho strongth =o of = condomnutery — speceh of subject, ¢ attention 18 on tho wus called In thoso columns yesterday to tho apparent injustice dono tho gmanufacturors in gutting the sampics from tho Wenlers, ote, and somo of thom concur with hin, and wore nround: to complain yesterday. But De. De Wolf takes the contrary view, and will not be persuaded, for onoo, that he is wrong, notwithstanding Mr. Sfork!'s loud arguments, although ho buys that ho be ante the innnufnctwrors n further henr- ing, Then again, tho report is invomplete and unsatisfactory in thut it gots the manufacturers and .dowle re intgeds but the Doctor's clerk, rather than himsolf, é to blumno fn this, THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Joun W. Greag and William Spalding were both released from tho County Jail yestentny on. an order from Judyo Blodgett. Mr. Gribler also took hisdopurture, hig tho belong up. Wituram Detar and Jumes Daly wore tricd in tho Criininul Court yesterday on chargo of Durghirizing tho residence of q newspaper man and stouling therefrom a largo amount of old funily plato and other very valuable plunder, ‘They wore dequitted, Joun Grapy, who was tho companion of Eddy Garrity, now in tho Penitentiary, In tho burg- Jury of Olo Luud's Jowelry-store, No, 20 Mile waukeo avenue, Inut January, was tried for the olfenys in tho Criminal Court yesterday. Tho case occupied tho latter part, of the afternoon, ani tho Jury Wery instructed to bring In n scaled vorulot, : ‘Tuy Coroner held an inquest yesterday upon Paul 1 Waro, of 20 vriltie nyonuce 10 tlle suddunly Monday afternoon, the verdict bety, death from diseuse of the henrt. In tho cuso 0 tho you son of Polico-Otliver Hickoy, drowned, ond snaay, a verdict of accidental death wua rotun.109,, ; A young marricd Indy named Mra, Janos Mullins was tried at tho County Court_and ad- Judged inauno yesterday uftornoon, Tho cave wast tolerably clear oto, tha mental ‘disturb. ance arising from, dobilly buperindueed by Hucrporal troublos, but a singular fontury of was the absence of tho husband of the lady, who, according to the prosecutiug witness, ufo. Dr. Finta, SMeClure, could not tind it “cons yenieut" “to come. Tho ovidonce in tho cuso took just soven minutes to get {ny the jury wore out four minutes; so that the trial of the caso occupicd just eluyen minutes, THY U, 8, BUILDING, © ‘Tun pay of the second lNghthouse koo, this city bus beon tnercaged from $300 to & the eumo pay aa tho frst. ‘Thy disbursomeuta in gold yesterday at tho But-Trousury were $10,000, and tho ‘rocolpts $5.00, ‘Thoro was $9,000 Iu allvor redoomed and ‘&1,000 patd out. ‘ux revcipts for dutios Yesterday, amounted to SLs, Following fy the Hist of dutluble woods roelved: U, M. Koudt, B eusos dry goodsy St, Dy ‘Wells, 8 casea bronaeat M.D, Wel = ‘ous WoaTs Ne Bid nao dey moodsy Remar & Tae Ac N, Eddy, 1 ense.aty_ moods x Hargis, 12 eaaoa olgaa; W. Ee diuriock & Co., 5 entses hosters. Tur intornal-rovonuo recoints Posteriag mounted to $24,128, Of which $14,74f was for whisky, 3,548 for tobacco and olgars, $1,878 for beer, and $3,840 for liconses, Burenvisina AncttittRer Hitwarrlved yestor- day from Wishington and spont tho day exam infng the Dulldin. Ile hopes to have the Post- ONice folks in tholr new quarters by Juno 1. RraLpina, who was convicted Inst Septombor of embezzling $1,618, and gontonced to pay that Minount, was yesterday brought before Judge Blodgett for futluro to comply with the sen- toned, haying not becn able to ralso the amount, Spulding has beon In full ever sinco. Yesterday ho pale #1,400 avor to the Court, and ho wna sot at Iberty, tha Govornment thinking that Amount better than nothing. TIE JUSTICES, JUSTICE BUMMERFIFLD fined George Buck, a colored mun, $10and costs for roslsting and in+ terfering withan ofiicor, Nonent HArse was discharged yesterday by Justice Brayton, aa Paxton, tho agent of tho Citizens’ Longue, failed to’ prove that he bad sald liquor to minors, SIXTY-NINR mon wero before Justico Ingorsoll charged with fniling to Heunso .tholrvanines, 'Thirty-ono of thom were fined 85 and costs, and the rest were dlamissed, Dennis MANNING was hold over to tho Crim- inal Court yesterday by Justice Ingersoll in bonds of $0 for knocking down and attempt. iny to rob Custello Gallngher at the corner of Jadinna and Sangamon streets, Danren J. CALtAUAN, charged with burglar. fuing John ©. Whitty's rooms in tho ‘Tremont Block, appeared before Justices Hammor ses- toniay, walved oxantnation, and waa held over to the Criminal Court in bonds of $300. Ancniz Osan, the young fellow who snatched & poukatbook front Mrs. Ella J. Wood, of 625 Wabush avenue, while on an excursion stermor Sunday, was held ‘over to tho Criminal Court: gorteniny: by Justice Summorileld in bonds of Micnare Kane, William Pattorson, | and “Huteh,” allaa Mutt, Lyons, threo hard * kids,” wero bofore Justice Ingersoll yesterday for breaking into x house on Jefferson street and stealing 1 quantity of property, ‘Thoy wero held to tho Criminal Court in bonds of 00 cach. TIE NYSTORICAL SOCIETY, THE REQULAR MONTULY MEETING of tho Historient Soulety was held last evening, President Arnold in the chair. ‘The Librarian reported tho accesstons for tho month to have been thirty-three bound vol- umes, $30 pamphlets, and two volumes of mant- seript. Among the 1anuseripta was a record of the soveral regiments which went to the War from the Stato of Hlinola, and the reoard-book of John Todd, tho first Lioutenant-Commandant of tho County of Illnols. Tho Intter was from the Commirsionera of Randolph County, through E. G, Mugen, and contains the commission of Lieut. Todd, from Patrick Eoury, Governor of Virginia, of date of 1778, The other eontritutions comprised, among other things, aix manuscript accounts of the tlre of 1871, from Mrs, M, A. Shorey, Judge Tree, Arthur M. Kin- 2c, J. Devlin, Pe Webb, and Alonzo Harris: a desk from Miss Laura M. Hubburd; twonty- Confederate bank bills from J.C. Bund: Rebel sword from Justice De Wolf, pleked yu) Helmont by his son; & complote Hie of Pix Cri- cago Trinune for 1870, from Wax Trmune Company; and varfous books of moro or leas Value from various sources, The report was ro- celyed, and the donors wore tendered a vote of thanks, 3 Mr. McCagg called attention to tho death of Max Hjortsberg, 0 member of the Seclety, and. on motion E. 3. MeCagg, ‘I. B. Blackstone, and W. BR. Ackerman were appointed 9 conunittee to draft uppropriute resolutions of respect to his memory, to report at the next meeting, ‘The readiag of tho paper df the evening fol- lowed, which wag’ by H, W. 8. Cleveland, on tho “Historical Reminiscences of Various Kinds, Compliad, trom tho Private Letters and Pagers of an Old Salem Fails." Tho paper proved what Ita title would seem to fndicute, and ‘Was full of bistoricul interest touching the carly days of the Colonists. The material of tho pu- per tho speaker suid, bnd been. obtained by imseltin runsucking 4 Salem yarret some years: ayo, and among it was a copy of the Doston Newa Letter, tho Urst puper over printed in this country. Io exhibited the copy of the pancr. which was a nine by thirteen inch sheot, printed upon both sides, aud of dute of 1707. He read. from tho antiquated publication, showing that its forelgn uewa was over four months old, and that its only advertisement of anything for sale wus that of Anthony Elllott, who kept sbook- store, and Whose descendant was now Superin- tendont of tho publle schools of Boston, From this the papor camo forward seventy years, and treated of Revolutionnry times, consisting vory Intyoly of unpublished letters from a Mr, James Jeifreys, bound by tho reader, detailing his ox- porlences Iu thu Revolutionary struggles, and of aiettor froin Jonas Fay, tho latter beim road from the original mantscript. : At tho concluslon of the rending Mr. Clovo- land was tendered a vote of thanks for his of- fort, und it was announced that a special, meot- ing would be bold June 1 to beur a paper by EB. tng n 1 ‘at G. Muson, and that at tho next regular mco' ® paper would be read by tho Rov, Dr. Pattorsy: on tha “Early History of Southorn Illinots," OLD PEOPLE'S TIOME. THOUBLE IN THE INSTITUTION. . The troubles nt tho Old Poople's Home, which haye been notleed by Tre Tunune, onlminated yesterday in an attempt at investigation by tho lady Board of Managers, and a consequent turmoil at tho institution, which lasted during tho wholo afternoon and cyening, Atlo'clock the Board of Munagors met in seerct session, which continued for upwards of two hours. They sent forsuch witnesses na they saw fit, and proceeded to examine Mra. Mary Moore and the Matron. Thoy also decided the other cases which haye been peuding fortwo weeks past, Mrg. Moore's counsel was present, but wns refused admittance and told thut the trial would not ‘tuke pluco until after the mevting of tho Hoard of ‘Trustees, Neyer tholess tho triul went on, a8 will bo seen by the subsoquent proceedings, The proceedings wore conducted with closed doors, and without any of the old ludics knowing exuctly with what. thoy were charged, Thoy were ony. allowed to bo resont while giving their testimony, Mra. rant, ong of the innintes, was served with o notico to unaworto tho churge of “attending tho Indignation meoting at Mrs. Cady‘a," but wis tried, and, aa appears bulow. found gullty of un entirely different offense, ‘Tho aame was true of tho case of Mrs. Moore, After this scuret meeting, THY STOCKHOLDERS wer in opon Beasion for thotr aunual meeting, Mr. D. aA, Jones in the chair, Messrs. 1, W, Naymond and A, E. Bishop wera revlected Trustecs, and Mr. 3. P, Moulton was chosen to Hl the vircancy ouused by the regigna- ton of Br. Bouton, ‘Tho Treasurer was absent, but the atatemont a gan, that thero was a bulance in the bunk o! . The soventh annual report of the Secrotary showed that thoro ure now sixty-one Ininates of tho Htumne, Five huye died during tho your, and four ladles boon udmitted. Tho report closed with a reference to tho spirit of disurder ovinced by the conduct of 4 few of.tho old tudies, and declares the convictlon ef the Board of Managers that tho Matron, Mni, Shanklands, had our enforced tho rules, and should bo sus- rained. ‘The total receipta of tho institution for tho your were given by tho report ns $7,287, 1 The Supply Committes presented a roport showing tholr expenses to have beon $0,043, or $277 lead than last year, tH, L. DD, Parke presontod hor report. a8 tho Bolloltor. Sho bus during the your collected morchandiso valuod ut $8.03, and F000 in cosh, ‘ho regular business buving been concluded, Mr. Siduey Thomus, tho attornoy for Sirs. Moore, wis porinitted to inkke A suitement, in whieh bo claimed for his client tho right of a triul with the benollt of consol, and with open doora, Mrs. Jano Groy Swlsshelm uppoared on behalf of Drs, Grant, abking uv sliniiar public trial, ‘Tho qticstion was not deoldod, aud a motion to adjourn put and carried, : ‘Tho next ncating in the sorics was that of the Bourd of Trustees, which was mado public so Jong as routing business was under considera. {ion, but held with ¢lowod: doufs so soon us tho cuss of the old ludios were to bo decided, At this meeting was presented 9 report from the Bourd of Managers, which contains a bistory of tho decisions arrived ut by thom fn tho private acount - Prove she it ap) pony ae a peut ey iy woweeks 'resl- dontof tho eard, : PREVERRED CHANGES AGAINST MRS. GRANT, fin inmate of the Home, whoroin shu fd churgod with having written to Dr, Durkeo and otbora thut tho institudon waa belug ovenanaved; with suylng that tho Matron was tneampetent, and with buving rofused to oboy tho rules, MMrg, Grant appoared at that movting and do- nlod tho charges, but was found gullty by o buanimous vote. Mra. Ann Lyoa, dirs, Muria Groagh, and Mrs, I. Cuthbert wero charged with tho: same of- fuse pnd found Ca Bontonve -wus sus- pouiled by the Roard of Manayera. it further pponra from tho roport that at a mooting held Inst Saturday it was unanimoualy Voted to uxpol Mra. Grunt and to sudpend the otbers for threo months cach, At tho mooting yesterday the Hoard of Mane agers found hate joore guilty of disabodience, doflanco, aod mportinanoe, ‘and her caso wus roferred to tho Rollof and Atd sooluty, under whose wuspicos sho was placed in the inatitue ion, Tho Board of Trustees considored the matter in private session and deolded to refor tho wholo thing back to tho Hoard of Manugers. ‘Tho old ladies wero ina forment all day yos- ; Fuuning in and out of thelr rooms, oager to tell the ruporter tholr atorica, Thoro seems to be but little doubt that tho whulv trouble been caused by n fow hyper> critical old ladies whoure dissatisied with the present Mutron’s etrict management. as com- pared with the formes ryiuic, Tua Board of j Manrgera, however, although Snring the best intentlons, conducted tholr proceedings in an arbitrary manner, Their next mootingarill bo, ett tho scodiut Wednesday in Jude; and thon tho myttor will bo finally wettiod. Meantime, thera ig same probablilty of tha casa Retting into tho cburts and an injunction being applied for to prevent tho old ladies, whos ges range from 70 upwards, from being thrown Into tho strecta, ‘ * el BUBURBAN., OLARR VIEW." Tho Roardt of Trustees mot Monday evening. A ‘proposition ‘was submitted by tho Nortt: Chlengo City Railway Company to do tho grate. ing, curbing, and paving of Clark street for tha, amotnt of tho, nascssment and $20, tho Com-'t pany taking tla chances of collecting the ussesa- ment, provided tha Company can pavo the horse- paths and ohw foot outatdo the tracks with coh- ble-stono, aud unless they havo control of tho work and uso cobbio-stono thoy decline to pave any of sald streots. Tho Bonrd adopted a reso- ution annuillag all previous resolutions ndopt- ed In thia matter relative to bids for the work. Tho Ronrd of Health mnie a yorbat report that It finds no cause for action In the manter of burials mado hy tho Jowish Cemetery Com- AU's Auinst which aAcomplaint had been made; ae in tho mattor of tho extoneion of sald com- oters, the Conumittco on Judiefary wero not. ready to report, and ssked and obtained further imo, ‘Tho matter of numbering houses in that por- tion of tho town south of Diversy street was re- ferred ta tho Coinmittee on [toads and Bridgos, to report nt tho nagt meeting, ‘ Five special eemon were appointed for Graceland Cometery. ‘Tho Clerk was instructed to notify tho owners of abutting proporty to hutld a sidewalk on tho south side of. Gil avenue, between Halsted streot and Lincoln avenue, within fifteen diya. he resignation of William Moldruin, Assist ant Engineer nt tho Water- Works, was necepted, An upplication, made by Michiel Popp for Neense to keep n sulvon at the northwest corner of Clybourn and Fullerton avenues, in Saloon District No. 3, which was numorously signed by resiiouts of tho district, was laid over under tho rules of tho Hoard. A resolution was ndopted requiring the Town Clerk to give bonds in tho sun of $5,v00 to issue « all licenses, oxcopt the snloon teenses, giving him, fatited salary in Meu of wll fees, which wre to be turned avor to the town, defining his duties and office hours, and bereufter the Clerk will be found nt fh Town-Hall between the hours of 8 A. ttt. and 12m, after auditing numeroug bills the Board nd- dJourned. PATE-DE-FOIE-GRAS, Translated from the Parts Fioaro for The Chicago Tribe tune hy Emma Stantey. Tho annexation of Strasbourg haa not only’ given to Prussia acity of 8,000 soulsand nenthe- drat of the first order, but it has the privilege of recelying yeurly 160,000 French geese within ite walle, who go there to offer their livers ns holo- eausts to tho grandcur of tholr country, Thisis no trifling gift. The livera, put tn tin boxes or in china pota, with aceompantnonta of trutties, circulate throughout the entire world under the ttle of “ patés-de-fole-grns," and cause the uamo of Franca to bo blessed to nll tho lovers of good things. Strasboury owes hulf of its re- nown to the sale of. these patés. Savants may remember that-the oll Capital of Alsace onco possessed a celebrated university, where Gocthe waa raised; churehinen can talk with, pride of tho. fumous cuthedrul whose tower mensures 15 motres In bight; mechanics, of its wontterful clock; and strategists bunst of its magnificent fortifications; but for all refined people, and forall tho legions of cordons-bicus who havo elevated cooking to the rink of a science or urt, Strasbourg fs ronowned for tho sacrifico and tho tenderness of its geese. Tho French, whourranage history, to sult thomselyes, pretend that tho patéde-fole- gras wis known to tho Romans; for, thoy state, tho sacred geeso who lived at tho Capitol were kept on a dict ko those of Strasbourg, in order to enlarge thelr llvera. Without contesting this allegution, it miny bo stated with certainty that it ly only ata recont period that the rising of geco witha view of the fabrication of tho putés bas beon carried to ita present degree of perfection, If tho Romnns trailicked in tho livera of geeso, they doubtieas had recourse to fron enges, which were until recently employed, whoreln the bird was imprisoned. while {ts neck pussed throuch an opening without the power of withdrawing it. ‘Tho noimal bad threo meuls per diem, and Ived a8 woll as it-could in Its coufined situation, until tho hour arrived for it to be killed, ‘This sys- tem was abandoned thirty yeura ago, ns It pre- sented serious incouyenicnces to tho muster, who generally. aw three out of overy four of his geose dle fro exhaustion. Those who visit ono of tho moat famous catublishments of foles~ gre din Strasbourg will percelve how these old methods have beon transformed by modern umeorutions, - Inu largo, cool yard, a Fronchman who bag become Germauized, with his geese, bywforce of circumstances, puints with his finger to several hundred of those uninitls crowded in a corner, and who are screeching to split ono's heud. Formerly, it might have been supposed that thoy were soyluy in chorus, Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori; at preacnt, it Is poasiblo thoy are Ininenting on account of being obliged to pay custom-house duties before figuring on the tables of tholr old compatriots. lr pros prietor explain that thoy avy nino months old, and that cuch one cost nino francs fifty cen- Umes, ‘Thon, on a signal to the women with naked arms, and despite tho the protestations of the winged band, six geoso ure caught and tuken to w sort of cava, whore tho eyo percolves rows of lurze and !nclincd atono tables, Inthe din light produced by some twenty alrholes pierced In the wall, ono can wenrcely distinguish: the objects, Gradually, however, It is dincov= cred that hundreds of geese are extended on thelr backs and bound to the tabler, while tho air {a ple with strange sounte—perhiups words of encouragement and tenderness that thoy are murmuring tocueh other. Intho means dine each of the women has taken a goose and Placod it on the stono,—tho tall extending over he cdye. Thy win 10 fwwt, tho body, are now spread out, and* fastened on the table by strong Hgutures, which ‘oppaao all symnnsticn.— the neck alone having Its liberty. During the first duys [¢ apponra that the antinal makes strong elforta tu recover Ita Mberty, but it yrad- ually becomes convinced of tre inutility of those attempts, and from that moment its realg= nation ig nesured during tho seven following weeks, whon {t fa rolersed from its agony by Meath. In tha tntorvul it {9 nourished with 1 thick paste made of half-bolled corn-meutl, ehestnuts, and buckwheat ment, which is foreed down ita throat by tho thumb, the composition being made into balts or fargo pitta, ‘Pho bird, thus refreshed, roaumes ita inclined pose and digests its food until tho next repnst, which arrives two hours uftorwards, os thoy are als lowed alx meals Fee acs dlanined, aia now persona jemn, Jed, an shaughetil—has were the relma tence natea tho animals who aro * finished" (murda), At ig ho to whom {fa contided the reaponsibility of dleth lahing those who will dio twonty-four pours. uti de ie not scone is jt as ‘goose whic! naturally ty good for 1° ing.-it nuat be kited at tho preelye moment whon nature ty weary of keeping {t allye; and. tho coup d'aeit necesaury for this psychological discovery is only nequired after a long poriod, ‘Thua, the inaatord fu this art are of canal tims portance: {rocalving the suine feria ag connols~ sours in diamonds, Oura was not five minutes: inthe cave befure ho condemned four of hig company to the sacrifice, ahey had stomachs shaped like gourds, and seemed to utter a sigh of satisfaction whon two inen detached them ond curried them across tho yard into another room, filled with knives and blocks, Then a Stroko of the cloaver on tho beud.—nn Incision with aknifo, Less than ten minutes after tho pusauge from ono room tothe other, tho yicting are ly: PE in a corner, while tholr Hvors are care reapoot-to tho sulle do truffos, Tho misornble Iittlo carcasses, poor boyond all do- scription, are sold’ at from 0 to 40 sous to tho pousunty, Who make soup of thom, ‘The livora aresoloaucd, thon weighed, and our four bints aro prochiimed superb, for the livers of each one weighed nuarly three pounds, ‘There remains nothing moro to be done but to “lurd" thom with truities, in tho proportion of half a pound of those to a pound of ihe how to place them on a marble shelf in an ico-houvo, whero thoy remain a weok, to allow tho tavor of the trafttog to fully ponotrate tha wholu, ‘They arv then cut according to tho size of tho pot ‘or box which fs to contain thom, in which. thoy are plucod -botwocn two tayors of prsto prepared according to the formula, and a thick jayor of fat put avorall to provont tho flavor from ovaporuting In the cooking, ‘This I sperations toate about tive hours, and absorbs the attention of ‘four: intelligent employés, whose particular duty isto watch the fire, which must bo neither: too quick nor too slow, Tho provlous repast fy thon sent to all pointe of the nore was ready. for the witness stand, A re- markably phaso of the case was the tender of testtmony) on tho part of two dis- tInguished Federal oficiaig as ta tho frality of tho plaintiff, of which they elaimed to have personal knowledge, and of an ex-Governor of tho Btate whose virtue had been hesleged by the fair plaintit, but whose high sense of honor, as A friend of the injured: Wusband, constrained hin to follow in the footsteps of ancient Joseph, BE WISE IN TIME, Again the reaper ins been amongst us, and this thue has, in one instatice, suddenly, and without a moment's warning, summoned ‘from our midst ono of our tnost respected eRizens.” We refer to Mr. Thomas Heer- mat, of tho Star and Crescent Mills, who was filled a few days ago by falling through an elovitor shaft, And still Inter another In Mr. Willtam Ovington, Secretary af the West Side Street” Railrond Company, who, after a tolerably tong and useful life, has been gath- cret to his rest. Who shall be the next, who can tell? - It is but a fow days ago that we published tho names of nearly a dozen of our best citizens who have recently departed, some of thom. in the ripeness of old and respected age, and some in the spring of carly manhood, and in that connection we pointed -out to those sur- viving the uncertainty of life and the bound- en duty which devolved on them to make such provision for their families dependent upon them as would In somo mensure alle- vinto the suffering and distress which so 1re- quently follows Its postponement or neglect. Wo nre glad to say that In the ease of thetwo lamented gentlemen last nained there isno room for such: reflection. They had, while yet in their health and strength, songh nnd obtained the advantage of Mfe-lnsutatica pollcies in the Mutual Life-Insuranee Com- pany of New York, and had thus, so. far_as they could, made preparation for that day which so surely overtakes afl, whether in the suddenness of a_moment or with long and painful disease, Each of the gentlemen named, we aro informed, held several poll- cies in the Mutual Life-Insuranee Company, aggregating, with the large additions made by accumulated dividen is, to © very con- siderable sum, Agnin, wo repent this asa warning and as an hucentive to the young as well av tho mid- de-nged and old. The reaper iy amongst us, and who shal tho next? PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Delegates to tho General Aagembly at Madi- son, Wis, will go vin the Chlengo & Northwest- ern Itallwny. ‘Trains will leave tho Kinzie and Cauul strect depot at 100. m. and Op, m. daily, excopt Sunday, during the scasions, re é z é 7; The Eldredgo Sewing-Machine.—It lends the world, and’ is the best for you to buy, Sold on monthly payments. 109'State streot, ‘Times : Our highest artists In déntistry: The McChosneys boyond doubt, though but $3 a set The moth will not attack a frbdricthatis packed: in Buek & Inyner's * Moth Powder," . Smoking Dawson's fine cigars makes a ha} and contented inan. Go celiim atsii State ste — MARRIAGES, SMYTITE—IENDERSUN—On Tuoaday, the 18th {nat ot St. Jumes’ Chureh, by the Itelley, IMshup MeLaron, nasisted by the ftev. iredorick Courtney. ota ca Mt amytG tu, Hlproneu Tmygane, socand youngost daughter of It, 8, Henderson, Esq, barriater und attornoy-at-luw, of Prosvott, Ontario, Can, DEATHS, SCiILOss—OT rgarlut-fovor, May 16 Minnlo Ada, only daughter of rs, Sophie i Hanorel Thursday, dum trom 25 South Lalstod= atte Roxenlil, COOKE~At Western Springs, Cook County, 1), Mrs. Maty Cooke, nged 14 yonrn. Funeral Wednesday, at 10 u. tnt. the rosldonce of her son, John 8, Cooko, iM South Moruan-st, to St. Vatrlek’s Chureh, thence by carriages to Calvary Coi= otor, Ory. KITDACKY—May 18, at 315 Enat Twenty-second-st. Chlenuo, Pater Hugo F."kciilacuy, avcond sone oh ond Bary Killucky, aged 2 yours § months and 23 unys, Notics af ‘funoral hbroarter. MWOIIG—Mny 18, uf consumption, Mary, onl: daughter of inulol ahd Altea ‘Swenigeaged 2 yout I nonthwand 1 days, Funoral thuralay, Mav 20, nt 10 0.m. trom the rosl- denes of hor paronts, 41 iMumest, (0 6t. Jarinth's (Church, thenca by carriages to Calvary, Erlouus are bP Woston Papers nlonao copy. 5 O'BILLEN—Bunday, Moy 20 ot9 p,m at tho reste donco of T, He Ollvorss Walnutents oe Bhoplesy of tho brain, Atta Jonnie O'Briun, aged i yours und a1 days. HOSMIN-May. 18, Tugh Fitleld, son of J. and Hila Bfiseor aad se fags Warren months a tS Funoral Wednesday nt 4 o'olodk stom 09 North Clark-st. HICK Y—Dy drowning, Jobn, youngest son of OM- cor, THickey, hued Drown Woon ° Furieral Wednosduy, May 1¥, ot 10 o'clock, by car Hayes to Calvary. WARE—Monday, May 17,t hia residence, No, 2310 Pririe-nyivof dlvsnge of tie lua Mie 1 te Ware, ed 69 yonts, Funoral Wednesday, ot 3:30 p. m., from his tate rest- OLDSTEIN—At hin residence, No.3ti South Stato- P wth year, dence, Philip Goldstein, in bin anoral will maunths a co f tuke'plncy from above rosldones, on jay 19, nt J p.m). by carriages to Graca~ . Mombors of” Ramah Lodge No, 8h 1.0.18. 18, with pieago take notice, ob, Now York City und Philadeiphis papers please LY MAN—Mny 18, nt the residonco of Ara. Mod Tan Beunlty. 2 North Gronklineaty Petree Lzpian, fathor of Jumes 1yaisn, agud 8} yoars, Neral Thirmdiy at 10:0 o'oldok to the Cathedral of the Holy Nate, whore High Mass will bo color brted, thence by cnrriaygos to Calvary Cemotory, ANNOUNCEMENTS. PRAVRER-MERTING Folt" WORKENS” Witt. vo Hold toxnorrow at p.in. Inthe oflce of tho Womnn's Chrlatinn ‘Tomporance Union, loom 4,103 Madisun-at, (Pitt NOON MBBTING WILT lie ELD TO-DAY tn Kurwall Hall, and wilt bo consjucted by tho Jor. FAW. Adama, Roctur of St Matuiow's Itofurmed Kpls= opal Church, PIE REV. TG TAKER, OF CAMDEN, Ni Jn ‘will lectiire in the chanel of tha Second Irosby= torian Cuuren, ournorot - a his ovoniny, daughter Ailchigan-ay, und ‘wontict ALLCOCH)S POROUS PLASTERS, Ce a ORTON STOR NE _Allcock’s Porous Plasters, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE, ‘Ther high degreo of perfection hus been sc- cured nfter yenra of experiment, Composed ofthe OHUICEST Gomes and Extrncte, We Bunrantes them the BEST external remedy. THE-DEST PURGATIVE AND DLOOD PURIFIER, BRANDRETH'S PILLS. PURELY VEGETAULE. Qnq or two every night, In ten days cure Coativenese and Dyspepelu, = * ‘Taken on au empty stomach, they never nauseate or annoy, + Sold by all Druggists. K-DISTRIBUTION, DISTRIBUTION C0. ‘Thelr popular monthly drawings, never spond, havo takan placo roqulosiy i tha CLey Gi LOUIS: Viluicy! i May 3 ‘These Drawings, Authorlaed * Act of th Togisinture wf TbOvy wud Wustained by ait the Courts of Kentucky, uccurred regularly the Last Day of every Stonta, ro superviced by pre iF bis own suporvls td call F, and sua tt placed iu the wiloake AES glen 10) Prizes. b.. wu fi eae 100) : Prisue souch 1 tase a ize compasa, In wood of motal boxes, according to its dostination, ve ei = It may Bo questioned how many of tho gecso ior hetdto Tho opornttons nara deathcore brought vo a termiuation, Gonerally very tow Succuinb, and thoay, for the most purt, ure ani- mnie budly formed,” baving Poor constitutions, or lacking tho umbj(tion of high destinics, —1¢ Sgpcars that some ‘tine ago a mombor of tho “Booldté Protoctrivé dea Animaux" areived in Btrusbourg, armod with the luw Gramumont, to woko war against sho munufacturers of patés. He falled in tho atfoinpt, and was denounced 19 tho catablishmontd as a danycrousHocialist. * ——— A SOUTHERN DIVORCE SUIT, ~” Bpectal Dtspated to The Chlcage Tribu New Ontcangf May 18,—The* fernandez divorce case, which has excited conaiderable Interest ainong the scandatmongers in the upper district owingeto the wealth’ and po litical Importancglof tho defendant, camo asudden end ‘yeatanday, the plaintift wi; wo drawing ber suit with a view to further cugdiugy iu anotibs dirugtlo. A great tea £6 whe 5.00) Ud C00 e¢ A O10 Prizus : risou Epi “Approximation Prfecs, 270) ; } { : ote rot uch, Approx! reacion psee, Ape. Prisoq #40 euell, Approximauon eH a He ices AA eto ae ‘Applicant for olub ratos wera mado to home Rieiut of “mwing pubiisnod oft ues Skate ties weeaag a a: Farther intormntowadurone tM, ROATDMAN, nati : eines ay SBA vasblauoncat., oon th’ Chieuga, _ nF, CANDY, 1 Dyanennnnnnnnnnniannne ver tunnnnnnnnnnnnennne ir Bond #1. 8% BL or ¥ for » som rotalt Gox by ox at Cundlos in Aniorics, put vy gouty and ‘striatly ary. “Hufure 8 Mautison: i 48 CANDIES, Q Peasant arm ln 28 & 80 STATE AT, of filthy testimony was presented, and much, Demonstration IMPORTED WRAPS ‘Garments, Owing to tho fact that the New York importers, carried away by the busi- noss excitement of a few months ago, have heavily overloaded themselves with goods, The PARISIAN SUIT 00. ave been enabled to make seyeral most advantageous purchases of fine Imported Garments and Costumes, And will give ow patrons the benefit.of the same. SEE THE PRICES!! Less than 50c on the Dollar ! Elegant Satin de Lyon Garments, profusely trimmed, cost: to Import $125; will be sold for $45, Mantles that cost $60, will he sold for $25, Silk Wraps that cost $50, we Will sell for $20, Elegant Fichus, large size, Lace Passementerle, and Fringe, for $8; our first importa- _ tion of the goods cost us $25, Beautiful Light Embroidered Dol- mans, $10 and $12: cost double, Stylish Drap d’Alma Wraps and Dolmans for $8, $10, $12, and $15; the Importation cost of these garments was $20, $25, $30, and $45; which means a. $45 gar- ment for $15; in new, styl- Ash goods that have been in this country less than three Weeks, SUITS! SUITS! Wo have sécured about 300 Stuff Goods Suits on the saiie terms as the Gar- ments, and will soll All-Wool Suits for $10, that cost $20 $25.00 Suits for $12 $35.00 Suits for $18 $45.00 Suits for $22 $50.00 Suits for $25 And up to the highest in ‘the she proportion, ‘and Fit ‘the Same With- out Extra Charge... ‘+ The pricos quoted in this advertisement ‘will only hold during this sale, as it will he found utetrly im-: possible to duplicate them, Parisian Suit Co, Cor, State & Monroe-sts,, UNDER PALMER HOUSE, WALTER PROBY, 4 TUTTLE ___ CLOTHING, IS WHAT MABLEY HAVING ON T 18 HAVING ON THE FINEST typ THIN GOODs For Summer wear ever opened out in cn cago. Our Immense Stock is daily receiyi Fresh Additions and New Novelties, HENS BLUE RLANNEL SUiny $8 and $I0, Men’s Middlesex Yacht Sui Superior Styles, warranted Indigo Blue, i made equal to Merchant Tailoring, $2 and $14, Men's Fine Furnishing Cu AT POSITIVE BARGAINS, IN ALPAGA AND. LINEN BUSTERS We have hundreds of Styles to setect from, Office Coats, - = 500, 7c, $1, 10 $9 White Vests, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $3 03 ALL NEW---ALL CHD MABLEY, the CLOTHIER 154. & 156 S. Clar AUCTION SALES. ’ Inara rere ins tater neoeapes | By GEO. P. GORE & C0, 4 _ Wand &t Wabast-ay, 4 BUYERS Of goods for immodtato use should not fall to ats Roots the Auctiva Hale uf Customesieda Boots, shoes, & Slippers GEO. P. GORE & C0, 80 & 82 Wabash-av., “Wednesday, May 19, Whon, In addition to a vory attrnctivo sale of Choy Goods, wo shall close out another lurge lutot MANUPACTURERS SAMRLS Catatogues and gooda reauly for inspection Mosduy, Thursday, May 20, at 9:30 amy TRADE SALE” GROGKERY AND GLASSWAR @Carks W. G, Ware. 10 Cuskes, Wars, \ 15 Casks Hock und Yellow Ware. 1.20 Bris, GI Alargo assortment’ of Lam; Founta, Chimnoys, xc. oe, Bor. nivos atid Forks. jada F country mere! packed di SOHETS fe Cth, Atctlontert, By ELISON, FLERSIEIM & (0. Stand #& Randdiph-at., Genorat Auctions. WEDNESDAY’S SALE 9:30 THIS MORNING. PARLOR SUITS, GHANIBER SETS. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A Line of 250 Carpets, A GENERAL STOCK OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Sfockery and Gtusswara, Gonoral Merchandlg 74 tr : P) ).. Auctioneers F BON, FLRUMITEDSE § CO, Auellonee, ee ETE AT eae OUR IMMENSE STOCK OF GROGKERY, GLASSWARE, &, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, AT 10 4, Mae Pa Wil cunalst of i crates W. G., In open lot Berns G.C, tropen tote; W-cnsks tbek. and Vollow 138 Fite Renta eee ea erate NT BUBUA NI ANGORTSINT Goods packed for Country Mercian << HENRY & HATCH, mn B: Corse: Cominision Morchant sino I) Wabusheaye | WEDNESDAY, MAY 19° REQULAR AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING ' act Me ts ond Capa, Joans and Ci re Hit Tebbons, Gloves, Nouns ete < NEW an vorce nee on ! 19 O'C! ys Ste 5 : MUENI HATCH, Auctions J-EMERY, Je,, Manasor. tment of Lave Burnors, Brett, ve NORIONN ener STORER ERPE _'" Goods well bought are half sold!” ue don't ruu a “5 or 100 Counter,” thet te OUR- Goons tr Your HEOU! STOCK. We have BARGAINS for ¢ LIVE MEMCMANT. Hond to our # Mouse for our Reduced Price List. BUTLER BROS, Aisesisiassbe, el ‘TRUSSES. 7100. RUPTURE | Reward. Av table instisuuion #100 12 Fy or phe cg heat ‘that can, be rela nes i hand that wo exnnos, retain with he © nad Jo, E COMMON-BiNSH TRUSS, pale Maternal i, BUT MAN & Chicas dy wc yiyeace’ at mn, EN 0, has had years Ae Pt dat ey fart your wit: tine st ai fay, Nuy7, und Honstonery, the KOreriie Maar pled Our appliance as ho Worstesaus cured, * a : MIAME GOODS. Rennnnonrrnnny i ead bo Wholesale ee orate Holy ngunt for the mere Wigs wude w order #0 Beraburdt Wiis; . U wears ‘slonists sbvu! ML re] : CHAS. wit! Nast For Trunks Hatch Sehr PY tacontle el ee RD CE MSENCY Hefore xiving ous bills for collect{e) fice und Ieurn Of tuo party wii uals Po