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Hi CHICAGO TRIB 29, SATURDAY, MAY 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘Tne tomperature yesterday, ns onserved by Mannsse, optician, No. 83 Madison street (Litrn- ‘USK DBullding), was at 8 n. nL, 63 degrees; lua. mm, 07; 121m. 69; Ap. m., 73; 8 p.m, 63, Bare umotor, 8 a, m,, 29.63; 8p. my 29.04. Tus stelking omployés at the Unton Rolling- Mills nave not yot returned to work. Now hands are-baing bired daily, and by Monday night tho Superintendont thinks tho fires will all bo lght+ ed and everything running amoothly, ‘Tus Chicago Roardof Trade appointed yester~ day tho following parties dotesutes to to Mille ers’ International Convention, which meets In Cineinnntl in June: Messrs, 1h Warren, J. Dole, J. it. Bensloy, 8H. Larminie, 1. M. Floyd. ‘Tne largest, handsomest, and most smenslee floral offering ever placed on g stage in Chicago was presented to Jossie Bartlett Davia Inst night it tho Convention Concert. Jt was tho pie ‘id two of her frionds at tho Grand Pacific jotel. Tne Rev. John P. Newman, of Now York City, on his way from the Genoral Conference to Detruft, where ho Jecturea Monday night, will Spend tho Sabbath in this cityand prouch in cere Methodist Church at the morning servieo. Henny Bovincron, 6 years of age, while play dog In the street oppusit tho home of his parents, No. 655 West Indinna street, nt 2 o'clock yestor- day afternoon, wis knocked down by tho horses attached to street-car No, 166, aud wis badly ins jured about the neck and chest. Deteorive yaw Aegeege’ tolographed that ho wontld leave for this city olthor to-morrow or Monday, having in charge Mnud Hamilton, who 4a charred with stenling £00 cash nna some Jowelry from Mrs, Tuttle, of this city, and would algo bring young Levi, the forger. CUAnLES TIDITAN, 6 pears of ago, living at No. 6 Vernon avenue, whiic playing on the Iiti- nols Central Rattrond at. the foot of ‘Thirty-tifth street at 4 o'clock yestorduy afternoon, was run over by tn outgoing train, and had his right foot goin ly crushed that it was amputated by Dr. ‘die West Divisiok Ratlway Company will commonce this morning running enrs on thelr now Ine,—Chieago venue, extending to tho Chicago Avenue Furk or Summer Garden, cor- nerot Wood street. Special cara will be run on Sunday tn nnttelpntion of large crowds desiring tu visit the nbove garden, A TrEEGitAst was recotved Inst oroning In this city announcing the denth of Mrs, Sumner Ellis, the wife of thegormor pastor of the Universalist Church of the Redeomer in this city. She dled yesterduy morning fy Cambridge, of heart ‘discnse, and her loss will be deeply felt by her Borrowing friends in this city. Jonx MoDoxann, trayeling agent for Lioyd guipplce & Watters of Philwdetphin, died aud= dently at So'clock Inst evening white In bed at No. $68 Clark street. The deceased was only 22 yeura of age, and bas & young: wife Romewhero Inthe East. Dr, Paiiips, who wae calied tn to Attend hiin, thinks the cause wis honrt-disunse. BUPERINTERDENT O'DONNELE has made. are rangementa to hive two detectives from New York, Philudetphisn, Cincinnatl, St. Louis, and Milwaukee visit this city next week, for the purpose of belpiag him out in dotecting tho crooked people who are expected to be hero during tue Convention days. In return Chicago is to send two mento Cincinnati when the Dein- ocratic Convention takes place, Tue West Town Board met yesterdny afters noon to settle tho question us to whethor tho Judges of election were entitled to more than $3 aol for thalr services. The Clerk had only allowed this sum, no mutter whother it took ono or moro duyg to count tho votes, ‘The Bourd de- elitcd that) the judges were entitled to extra componsation for extra services, ‘Tite Comnmitteo which hns charge of tho ar rangements for tho soluiera rounlon, to be held aut iveriy's Thentre ‘Tuosday next, met last evening atthe Palmer House ond arranged n partial program. Among the sponkera who will probably be prusent ure Gen. Hanks, Gon. Hawley of Connecticut,- It, 8. Ingersoll, and Gen. Stowart L, Woodford of Now York. Mn. PLEASANT AMICK, Assessor of West Ch{- engo, Will close his aftive to-day for tho purpose of allowing bis deputies to assist in. the decora- tion of tho aoldicrs’ graves, ‘Tho oftive, how- ever, will bo open in the ovening: to weommo- date taxpuyers who inay wish te muke thoir per= sonn! property returns. Mr, Amick will have his ofice open In the evening from 6 te Do'clock. Cononett MANN yesterday held an inquest up- on Charles W, Graham, who committed gutcide ‘by shooting bimself in Union Park, while suf- fering froma ft of temporary insunity. In tho case of John Curtin, who was killed several days ago by a collision on tho rufirund at the cornor of Kinzie and Sangamon strects, tha dagtacat was postponed until the morning of tho 20th, on account of Inability to find an important wit- ness. 5 ‘Tre Inst two popular concerts nt the Con- vention Amphithontre fn tho Exposition: Butid- ing, tako place to-day. There will be 1 matin¢o ye 2 ap ty ond a farewell performance nt 8, Lovy, the cornot wizard, bus created u regular Turdre, and the vocal ortlats have won repeated reealls, After to-night’s concert tho buildin; will be closed until the Cunyoution mosta, an ufter the Convention udjourna tho interior will de taken down, c ‘Tim Chicago Grain and Provision Call-Board held ther antun| sale of sents yostertay after iioon, “Two hundred and sovon scuts wore sold, tho prices aygreguting $14.43, The averayo prico wns nonrly $10 nent, ‘Tho tirat choice was struck olf to 0, H. Roche & Co, for $200; tho sue ‘ond two sents to Van Inwugon & Hamel for $195 ench; and tho third two to W. E. Melonry and J. Jones fur $18 cach, Tho lowest price aid wus $15. ‘The first one hundred seats rought $100 and over. ‘The alo will bo con- tinued Monday afternoon, Tits Chicago Soclety of Decorative Art havo eet recelved from tho Royul School of Art jeediowork at South Kensington a large num- der of valuable designs, ordered and purcbnaad by the Chiengo Socloty some months alice, ‘Tho designs are made by Waltor Crine, Atehinson, Hurdwick, Cotesworth, ete. authorities require ing ne encomlum. ‘They live also a very full rimont of tho best English crewols in sub- tints, sultable for artistic neediowork, dyed especially for tho Royal Bohool of Arte Needtework in London, and only to bo obtained through that school, ‘Tie local Executive Committee of the Greon- backers held a protonged seaslon yesterday afternoon, and Iistened to reports on music, ruilroud transportation, printing, ete, Tha Na- tional Typographieal Union, which will be in Bession about the sume timo, will receive an invitation to seata on the tloor of tho Conven- tion, Thore will be 25,000 tickets printed for tho use of delegates and spectators, and it is expected that the attendance will bo large bo- enuse Kearney, the chief of the Ban Franolaco hoodlums, wilt occupy a front pow. ‘Tuy case of Dr, J. M. Hall against Alfred Mor- tengon, proprictor of the Hotel Denmark, for professional services in attending Mortenzen’s: child, who wna Ill with small-pox, camo up tie- foro Justico Hayton sesterday afternoon. ‘Tho amount of the claim was $180, which wns-resist- ed by Mortensen on tho ground that the Board of Health took chargu of tho eno, and that Jinll, fa an ofiicor of tho Board of foulth, was pald by the ety. Tho Doctor contended that whon tho amull-pox cage was reported to the Honrd of Health his dutios ceased, and, bolng subsequent- Jy cailed In by Mortensen in hia professional ca- pacity, und having vaccinated sevoral of the ine mintes and treated tho smatl-pox patient, ho wie entitled to tho a ne of ie claim, ae case wus Argued before w jury, aud was uot fine {shed at 5 o'clock. i A NOYAL Viste, Privato telegrams wero revolved from Otta' Can., yesterday, announcing that Lond Lar, Governor-General of Canada, the Princess Loulse,—hls wife,-and Prince Leopold, young= est aon of Queen Victoria, with thelr aulte, nino pergous In ull, will arriva ht tho Pacitie }otal Mriday morning, and nfter breakfast procecd to Milwaukee, whence they will return to thts city Bunday morning for 0 veit of three or four days.” Tho impossibility of obtiuatig hotel a- commodattons during the tirat half of tho week, owing to tho influx of visitors to the National Conyention, compelled tho ony, to tpona tholr visit for a weok, The Englo will doubtioss beream 4 royal Kontucky welcome, THE BEENIVE BANK, THE INVESTMENT CRRTIVICATE-HOLDERS of tho defunct *Boohivo” Dunk held a moot. ing lust evening at Mr. 8, D. Ward's office, No, 154 Lake streot, for the purposy of receiving the Tuport of the Committeo appointed to wait upon Mr, Ward, Reoolyer and Trusteo, and find out the amountof asscts tu bls hands 98 the Trusteo of tho cortificate-bolders, and to asvortain how soon pe could pay a dividend, ‘fhoro were twonty-threo certificate-holdera preaent at the meoting. Mr, H.L. Frovman oo- cupled tho chair, ‘The Committee reported that it had waited ‘upon Mr. Ward and enjoyeda vory pleasant con- Vervation with hin. Mr, Ward informed the Com: mittee that be was ready todlatribute the monoy in his bands us soon as tho Court would direct hia ty dose, Ho hud just recolved a certified copy uf thu opinion of the Supreme Court, and ‘was ot work upon a full and dotullod report of all the recoipts and disbursements, the real estate acquirod by forcclogure, and bt hand ‘unpulds Tho stacomont would bo pouty ti a few days, probably not later than ‘Tucsiay, Mr, Ward reiterated the statement made by tho Cominittee, and added thut ho bad submitted Heated Peete a ea ort to that Courts? SH4 direc Bn 40 FB Pa 3 moving doclarod itself satisfied with the -Quite a lengthy discussio: 0 ‘yogard: sing the paytucne oe attorney fora iit spans at Hecolver Ward against certiticate-bondholders, Mr. Ward pald, by tho direction of tho Court, fron the fund of the certiilcute-boldora $1,250 to rr. Rlliote Anthony, $1250 to W. C, Goudy, and 1,000 to Hoyne, Horton & Hoyne. Boverul of those present thought these fecs entirely too high, and did uot thluk the money should have: been taken out of thy Certificate Bondholders" Find, No action, howevor, was taken tn re to this matter, ‘Mr. Ward stated that wore {1,00 certineates out, and that he bad suf- Aictont funds on hand to pny a dividend of about 40 per cent at once, and ultimately would prob- ably be able to pay 40 per cent more. After some furthor talk, Messrs. M. J. Hurley, John Thomas, Goorge Braham, H. A, Anderson, and J. D. Moulton were appointed a committea to look after tho Sntoreste of the certificate bondbolders. An adjournmont was thon had. SUICIDE. A DISCREPANCY OF 00 CENTS. At 1:90 Thursday afternoon the frequenters of Union Park wore startled by # platol-shot near tho Inko, and, upon going to tho spot, thoy found Q young man lying on one of the benches with a bullet-hole in tho right temple, Before a pollce- man could be fond ora phyalciia summoned fenth had onsued, ‘Tho policeman searched tho pockets, and, besides o small aum of cnsh,a knife, and some papers and Ictters, founda Iot- tor written ond addressed to! My wifo and family." Chia was upon a Dill-ehend of C, W. Lapham & Brother, boot and shoe doalora nt Nos, 20, 737, and 1003 West Matlison street, ond upon inquiring nt one of thesv stores It was nacertalned thnt tho de- ceased was Charles W. Graham, a clork. em- loved at tho store No, lug, ‘Tha ivtter reads a8 ‘oliows, nnd {9 now i posscasion of his wife: “My Dean Wive AND FAMiLy: I nm crazed with gricf. I hive been ruined by Mr. Aner son. Ho bas tried to hurtemo fn othor ways through his dirty jentourness, Dut now ho hos wronged ino By working this pume of dishanesty on ino, and Ged knows [ am In nocent of this, But this rogue has olunned it ro fino that nll fs against mo; it’s but x teslling Affalr, but tho dishonest brute hus killed we. have. alwars been respected by the Lapham firm, but this wiil ond all. Thoy will beliove his story, butifl must dio to prove it, 1 wilt, Tam not afraid; Tam crazed. But if hls consclence docs not hurthim, God help him to reform. Me is only too guilty and has done me this wrong to clear himself, Good-by.” ‘On the back was scrawled the following: “T have started on my way toxce Mr, Lapham thia morning to tell him that T was innocent. tut the moro I havo thought of how this gamo was laid out against me, itisnoure, Lapham ‘will not beliove mo, a9 all J have Is my word, but this will prove it. Naren go for fathor $2 part of what I drow 1 Mr. ‘Andereon ig tha manager of tho store. Something lke one week ago, he says, there was adeticiency in the ensh of ® centa, ‘Ho mien Honed the faet te the decensed, but ald not Uilame him. Neither did be entertain any sus Pielon of Graham's dishonesty, for, had he ‘wished to misnpproprinte 00 cents fram tho cash box, he could easily have squared the account ‘by fulling to record a sale. Mr. Anderson ex CROUNAL NEWS. Two Persons Hanged and One Respited in Arkansas Yesterday. Othor Exccutions in Hartford, Conn., and Woods- : field, O. The Daily Rocord of Miscollancous Misdocds, ARKANSAS EXECUTIONS. Lirtin Rock, Ark, May 28—Thomns Ed- munds suffered tho ponalty of douth to-day at Ozark for the inurder of his supposed wife nod child ono year ago. Edmunds Ived in Kon- Kentucky, where ho waa marricd and had a wifonnd children. Ie loft hia family in come pany with the woman whom be killed, and gottled in Washington County ofghtoon months ago, Tho iillett connection betng discovered he left, as ho sald, to return to Kentucky with the woman and their child, Tho arrivalat tho Arkansna River In Johnson County was the Inst ocension on which the woman and child were ovor seon alivo, A fow months after — this the receding river exposed tho skeleton of A woman and some. articles known to have beon in tholr . possession whon Inst seen, and a wonderful chain of circumstances Jed ta bis detection, arrest,, and conviction Ir the Franklin Clroult Court. | Aftera change of yenue he was sentenced to be hung in Novem- ber last, but the sontence wag superseded by an appenl to the Suprenic Court. Upon tho afirm~ ance of his acntonco tha Governor appointed, day for his execution, fAt 12 o'clock ho wns transported to tho seat fold, sitting on his collin, He displayed remark- able courize to tho end, but was juently moved to tours. Te protested entire innoconco of the crime to the Inst. after tho customary religious coremonties, tho: cap wis draxn over his fuceand tho trap sprung, In cloven minutes be was pronounced dead, and. his body uclivered to his frionts for burial. No doubt oxists anywhere of his guilt. ‘The execution of Jackson, a negro under sen- tence of death at Marion, Crittenden County, to- day, was superseded by an appeal. to tho Sue preme Court. Desritis, May 23.u, L. Ford was hangod this afternoon at paren Crittenden County. Arcs i for ae murder of John Brondway, com Pigsses tho greatest regret for the rash auielde, | on wth of nat October,’ Ford was ut says he caunot blume himself, for ho had | convicted on tho evidenco of Johu Pot- noyer entertained any othor than the kindllest | cr, ono tho four arrested = for feelings for Grahuin, No hnputations against | tho erlme, and who tured State's evidence, His him wero over mado to Mr. Lapham | testimony was that Ford, Joffrics, Hucy,, and either by Mr. Anderson or any one | himself had. ginneel to rob Hrondway, bit, bo- else, Tho most reasonnvle conclusion, there- | Ing resisted, Jotfries shot and killed him. All four wore afterwards arrested. Ford being the ‘oungest, ouly 25 years old, was offered tho priv= fore ie that from some cause unknown bis mind lege of turning State's evidence, but declined o had becomo deranged. Tio was wbout a enta of ogo, and left a wife and three small chitdren in rather pour circum | on tho ground that ho knew nothing of tho nf. stances nt No, 000 Mudison strect. His fathor | fair, Vottor, after the trial of Ford, was nt lb- lives nt Wyandotte, Mich. Tho weapon used by and aided Jeffries’ to escape from erty, the Crittenden County Jail, Huoy obtained a change of venus to teeetap| Coutts, and Js Io. Jail nt Osceola, Ark. Goy, Miler respited Ford, who was to have been hung on the 10th of April. Earnest appenis have been made for another respite, It being claimed his innocence could bo proven, hut the Governor refused to intercede . Any furtbor, n tho scaffold Ford protested his innocence. Even whon tho black cap was being drawn over his bend ho anid, “Tam fnnocent of the crime.” His neck was broken by the full) Tho delay in the execution waa at tho request of friends, who were hopeful to the last that a regriove would come by telegraph, bim was singic-barreled affair of tho Stevens pattern, ealilro 22, DECORATION-DAY. HOW IT WIGt HE ONSERVED. To-day is Decoration-Day, and every propara- tion has been made for its observance. Voat No, 28, G. A. It., will have chargo of the decorations nt Itosehill, aud Custer Post and the Nineteenth Tlinola Cavalry at Calvary, Tho train will lenvo tho depot at tho cOrnor of Canal and Kinzle streets ut 10:45, Tho fare to xo, and return will be 50 cents, tnd tho exercises’ will consist-of decorating, music, and speuches, Lyons Post and tho Twenty-fourth Regiment wil huve churge of tho excrolges ut Graceland, which [a reqched by tho street-cars, and the Unton Veteran Chub will havo charge of tho ox orclscs at Waldheim, at both of which there will ‘bo specches, AT OAKWOOD CEMETRRY AT WOODSFIELD, 0. Wreerina, W. Va., May 28.—Peter King, Jr, a youth of 21 ycars, was hanged at Woodsficld, O., to-day, for tho murder of David Trombly ; Inst Soptember. Tho crimo was a cold-blooded ono, without any extenuating circumstances. the exercises will be under tho di- | Trembly was 0 huckstor, who tray- rection of Whittior Post, G. A, J, Tho | olod about Monroo County, and ale Hee eat ee eth oa Remy eee jtyde | ways had plenty of money, ‘Tho fronds At cue of tho stations, ‘Tho exer. | OWJect Of tha nssasin was rolibery. and: perhaps revenge for somo real or fancied wrong. He wag arrested In Wost Virginia a fow days Inter, und brought -baeck to Woodstleld, narrowly escaping lynching at Beallsvilic, tha scene of the crime. Ho was tried Inst Jununry: and sentenced to death to-day. Vigorouselforts were mate to have his sontence commuted, dat in vain, and the law tuok {ta course, ‘The scaffold was erected in tho Jail, and tho oxeenition took place In tho presence of alimited numbor of elaes will commence at 1:0 p.m. und will consistof the decoration ritual of tho Grand Army, singing by the cholr, and strowing low ers on tho graves of tho fallen brave by n com- mittee of ten nilsaes, selected from Hyde Park BSunday-schools, Addresses ure expuctod from J, ¥, Scammon and Charlos F, Thornton, At 4 o'clock to-morruw afternoon the Grand Army of the Republic will attend memorial sery- jees ina Body to be bald at Central Music-Hull, ergons baviug tickets, Tho tra Cee eee de Oe eee, paora {80 | roped at Foy, nod tho man wae seventecn All of tho ety, county, and Government oltices | Tie nog. Tia swrithod “voribiy” for” sare wi 12 close dur day, 18 also the rel df traerand the prospeotis that tho celobra- | cml | moments, drawing up his lems and kloking tho trap in ‘Tho body was given In charge of relatives, who enused it, nftor boing placed Ina coflin, to be piscen: inn open spaco in frontof tho Court- House and exposed to publia view, tho papitiica passing in single fMloon each side, Tho garpsa waa thon tuken home by tho friends fot burial. King appeared to bo the least nifected of all. thogo present, and not a tremor was noticenble in bia_voloo whon ho bade Shoriff Road good- by, Tho Shoriff. in his norvousness forwot to ndjuat the cap, and King smilingly rominded him of the omission, During the execution Bome boys climbed upon a roof of a shed opposit the Jail, and thelr weight cuved It in. The nolsa ‘alarmed Mrs. Rend, the wife of the Sheriff, and sho swooned away, and wis restored with difl-, culty. —- A MURDERER HANGED. Wantronp, Conu., May 21.—flonry Hamlin, tho convict who, while attempting to escape from tho Stato Prison, shot Watchman Shipman, was hanged to-day. Ifo attended o special mass this morning, and his spiritual director soya ho dicd repentant... Hamiln alent Dut = Netlo «last «night, sponding the time in writing letters and conversing with his death watch, Ho partook of a light broakfast and received frionds until the hour of excou- tion, Tho scaffold wag in tho jull corridor, and Hamlin walked to it with « firm step, Ho made ao short spooch, saylig, substantilly, .that ho never had any: ine tontion of thirming his victim, and that ho forgave ull those who bad done anything nguinet bin. ‘Thon, until tha drop fell, he kopt hie eyes turned upward, and his lips: movod In tion will be as general os {thas boau in former hig. convulsions, yeurs. SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK, The Board of Trustees mot at Villago Hall Instevening, All present. Cpnrlos Busch de- clincd ‘the appointinent of Senler of Welghts and Measures. Tho Oll Inspector's coumpensa- tion wxa fixed _at 063 per cent of the revenues of his office, The cost of cutting a ditch be- tweon Brown's iniliand Lake Calumet was cattle mated at $7,000, John A. Cole’s boud (yillage Engiacer) was approved, ——— THE LEADVILLE STRIKERS, Dexven, Colo, May 28.—Tho Neva’ Leadvitio specitl nays: Thoro haye been many rumors to- day, but nonction of any conseyucnee, Thoro have been soveral narrow escapes from open outbreak, but tho city is still outwardly quict. Atnoon tho tnine managors and Superintendents held a meeting, and, acting largely. undor in- atructions from New York, resolved Poultixely to not necede to the strikers’ demands, ‘This morulng a large body of minors attemptad to drive away the gnarda at the Chrysolite Mine, in order that thoy might get posscaaion of the pumps and by stopping thom allow the water to flood tho imines, This did not result in serfous rupture, but tho fenr Is onter- talned that it is only tho commoncement of violence. Tho business mien mot this morning, und took measures toward organizing a com- mittee of anfoty. Thoy also hold a meot- ing to-night for tha ‘purpose of confer- ring with all parties relative to effecting a compromigo, which It is thought cannot be of- peer Io showed no evidence of wenknoss to fected, All tho mines are cnrefully guarded. 0 last, .The fall was noarly six foot Attho Chrysolite and the Little Chief Mines | but tho “noose, -not being | adjtusi Dreastworks have been erected, tho building around tho back proporly, —_slippes to of tho neck, and ~fourteon minutos Inpsed before his pulse censed «to beat, and ten minutes later the body was out down anid de- Nvored to Father Huyhes, who bad it Interred ono bour afterwards. Humlin hag u sister ving in Cloveland, and sho yesterday telegraphed bin her farowoll. Hamlin was not his roal name, which the pricat will not make pubilc, CURIOUS ROBBERY. Speetal Dispatch to The Crcaoo Tribune Wasuinaton, D.C. May 2.—lRobort A, More ris, clerk to tho Librarian of Congress, lost or had stolen from him €2,610 in greonbacks bo- fortifiod, aud overy urrangoment nude for dos fonse. ‘AL iene na violence fourud. THE PUDDLERS, Prrrsnvna, Pa., May 28.—Tho Amalgamation Association of Iron and Siec! Workers hold mocting this evening and rosolved to demand $5.00 por ton for puddimg on tho two and one-half cord. The demand . is mado of a minimum rate for puddling, howover low bar-iron may bo sold. Tho manu tuuturers bavo refused to necoito, and avery mill in this diatriot will close on Juno 1, This atrike at), uddlors throws out of work 60,00 incon | tweon tho Trensury and tho Cupitol. Tho Star iu ibis district atano. report mnkes the following oxplnnation of tho clroumatanco; Morris Jald tho INSURANCE AS AN INVESTMENT, Your, Me, March 3, 1850.—7, FP. Clark, Eaq., Agent, Portland—Dear Sm: 1 note with pleasure the result of my insurance by the Equitable Society under my Tontino policy, No. 49,019. I have pgld $4,075.03, and for this you have carried an insurance of $5,000 on ine for eleven years. nud you now Offer me ensh $3494.90, or $350.35 moro than L have fpald you. Bcoffers: ut lite-Insurance should note those results and insure fn the Equitable, Yours WUly, anny Moursrow. money on the lodgo in front of the wickot,and asked for a ploce of. paper with which to wrap up tho groonbnacka. Mr. Moffatt said ho had nono, and told him to got it from a mossouger. Ho soft the yreonbacks on the ledge, and ‘wont over to Mr. Wiiliams, tho Paying ‘Toller,and askod fora plecoof paper. Mr, Will- {oma gavo him the paper, and ho came buok and wrappod up the money, putting rubbor bands around it, He then went to tha wagon In whioh hobsd come from tho’ Capito! and handed to tho messenger in It the gold and ajtver, and told him to tako {t to the Capitol, Ho’ him- self rotalnod tho groonback package. In about fifteen minutes bo came rushing back Into tho cash-room of tho Treasury, and in a vyory excited manner anid he hud beon robbed jn some way of bis money, He had with bim an opened package the samo slao and sbapeastho ono bu had loft the l’roasury with, Instead, howover, of its containing yroon- backs, It hod in it rolls of rod tape ns ——— A CHICAGO ATTRACTION, ‘Visitors to the city find the Chicago Grain and Provision Exchange, at 123 and 19 Clark streot, one of the most futeresting plnces in Chienyo, ‘They aro sure to mike frlends and acquaintances, and. can easily Tenlize cnongh on a single trada to thelr expenses. ‘his pxohanay now hus ‘flourishing branches ut Dotroit, Toledo, and | that article is put up for use., Aftor gotting in Tadlanapoll. tho ents wo go to" tho Capitol, ho wald he openod th Ack Rj to Bo 1 am H CHEAP GAS, Hight hut instoad of finding Togal-tentors Judge Van H, Ulgulns, of Hyde Park, ant He PR found (oaly red anny in » rst said that tho oxchange in ackauve had been made in tho cusb-roum, A gentlemen of the Secret Survicu, however, saw him wrap up his money and go Out with it Bf wroutly excited, med that the ox. chunge mlyht huyo buen made ju a rostaurant, where ho stopped to got a drink of wator, Whilu driuiting the wator, ho sald, bo laid the package on the tur, and sone ono might have: slippod ‘Walter Peck, of Oconomowoe, Wis. are ag “those who purchased Mi Holt fas-machines this weok,. mihiawe —— PERFECT AND FAULTLESS DIAMONDS, ‘You will rarely, if over, find so porfect n jot of firat-water diamonds us thoso pp much udiwired * y the bogus one in its place. He did stop at 8, Hyman & Co.'s, Stuto and Madison etroots, | it restaurant, ‘That is where the exebanay a wus probubly made, While delta at tho bur Times; Our highost artista 1a dentistry; The no! is right, but McChusnoys boyond doubt, though bute pees Thore Was w inun on bis ght bu the packayo ——— was on bis left. Tho boyua puckayo wis wrapped up in the samo kid of pupor as tho venulny, and fn the gauio foriz. Tho dotoctlyes are bunting fer clows, ez tho Improved Howo Scaloa. Jook & Co., Agents, UT Lako utroct, A = Bordon, Sol- ——————— ‘The moth will not attack a fabric that is packed iu Buck & Rayner’a © Moth Powder," “ s ———— . For baby and children what jolloat wholvsouis than Cutieura Sonp. " salicate ae ————___— Aldon, of tho New York Times, says that tho man who wishes to break off tho hublt of uuoke lug should postpone the Mghting of ts fret, cigar five minutes cach day. In thia way tho hour for beginniuy to umuke will be gradually pay ot ‘until after he bos gono to bed and gut to Dy Cowloy’s Principal Victim, Tho Hoy. Mr. Cowtoy's principal viotim, little Touls Victor, has in the course of naturo and Undor tho inlnistration of cura, proved up tha barbaric cruelty ‘againat wiley, who ia now serving out a sontonce of two yeury in the Penttontiury, Loule Vicwr was removed from Sho bospital toa home the other day, a bright Nttlo fellow In perfeot health, and with no wlya of “riokots" upon bh. fv bas taken no mud- icine, but victusls, aad bas pussed under no othor treataient DUT woapand water and comb, When tho Shepherd's Fold was -ratded some nguths aye aud tho Shepherd was urrusted, apd: the flock of aqualid, shivering ehtldren resented, Louis Victor was tho nenrest n corps of nny of thom. Cowloy said ie was “ricketa” that altod Touts, but hodived down the reverend doctor's dingnosls, and his return to fife andl health with- out physio Justilies tho doctor's sentence to tho service of tho Stato. . The other chitdren sim arly afiileted with starvation and flith havo no trace of “rickets” amon tom, and all have entgo to blees tho day that rescued thom from tho Shopherd’s Fold. CHURCH.COUNCILS. THE CINCINNATI CONFERENCE. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CiNcINNATI, O., May 23—This afternoon the Conference closed. Before udjourument this morning jtha vole f}xing 10 o'clock to- night for final adjournment was reconsld- cred, and those who were selzed with a spasm of homesickness and inconsiderate haste tushed through an sinendment fixing 5 this afternoon, 2 Among the measures loft untouched may bo mentioned the delegated Conference in India; 8 report with as plan on home evange- Hantion, especinily: adapted to cities nnd towns; a report on the pastdral term, adverse toany change, and ‘a minority in favor of greater flexibility. ‘The Boards of Management of the benevo- lent societies of the Church,’ namoly, the Misslonary, Church Extenston,. Freedmen’s Aid, Sunday-School Union, and Tract So- eleties, wero” announced this _ morning. ‘The Book Committee for the next four years yas this morning appointed on nominations from the districts ns follaws: C. J. Clark, o the Afaine Conference; Homer Enton, of the Troy; Jd. 8. Bingham, of the Northern Now York; LA J. Paxton, _ of the Bell, af the Central Savannahs CG, Itudebaker, of the 'N. W. Tndiann; P, G, Gillett, of the Ittinols; D.C. John, of the Minnesota; F. 8. Boggs, of the St. Louis; W. Schreiner, of the N. W. man; J.D. Hammond, of the Newark, the local cominittee for the Western Book Concern Is; Amos Shinkle, Mr. Brehel, and Edward Sargent. ‘The Mission and Church Exteston Commit- tes. appointed in like manner, areas follows: wnhan, of the Vermont Conference; Fitzgerald, New York; W. IL Olin, Wyoming; J, MM. Carr, East Ohio; J. Me Trimble, bilo: W, 8. Edwards, Baltimore: J. E. Locke, Southern [lnois; George Re Palner, Central Ilinois; ‘I. B, ‘Lemon, Ne- braska; Dr. Dennison, Kansas; Charles 3B. FE California; H. G, Lycke, Central JErmany. On motion of Dr. Walden, all the commtt- tees nnd officers elected by tha Gencral Con- ference were ordered to enter pon thelr di- tes on the Ist.of June, save in the case of the Book Committee, which was instructed to at once proceed to business. The salary of Dr. Hitchcock, late book agent, was continued until the next mecting of the Rock River Conference. The Western Book-Agents were authorized to engage the services of Dr. Curry to carry the National Reposttery to the ond of the current yenr, when it gracefully retires, ‘the adiministratlon of the Bishops for the Inst four yeara was formally approved, aid the venernble senior Bishop Scott was re- turned as now effective, ‘This leaves, Ine eluding the four new ones, twelvo eifvetive. Tats report was alopted by a rising vote. ‘The roport ontho residences of the Bishops for the next four years caused the most: anl- mated debate of the morning. ‘It finally pnased ns it was published in thesottispatches a fow days ago, save that Washington, D.C., qwas substituted for Austin or some placa in ‘Texas. The Baltimore men tried hard to have their town selected, and Dr, Brush sought frantically, to the great amusement of the Conference, te hive ‘Texas retained, The voto by whieh Washington wis sub- atituted stood 147 neninst 127, It was or- dered that _hnmedlately after the Confer- ence the Bishops hy seniority select thelr residences, and thatthese be not changed during the mterval of the General Conter- ence. ‘The older cizht of: the Bishops will probably not change, save Bishop Bowman, moving from St. Louis to Washington, an Bishop Andrews, from Des Moines to St. Louls, Thenew men will take the other places. Probably Bishop Warren will go to the South, Dr. Hartsell tried to reconsider the vote by which Atlanta or Chattanooga was tixed for a residence, but the Conference refused, ‘The Conference adopted a revision of the list of questions to ‘be asked ininisters he- fore they ara adultged to memberstdp in an hey aro more specliic annual confereiice, on doctrines and chureh polity than ‘herete- fore. i ‘On motion of Dr. Jarvis, an attempt was made to add an anendment,—namely: “ Wil you wholly abstain from the use of tobne- co A quarterly fasuewas passed, lenving its life or death within those limits to the book- agents of tha soclutics, A report from the Judictary Committes knocked the bottom, out of a good deal of the work of tha Capo May Fraternity Com- infsyion, to which full reference was made in these dispatches a few weeks ago. The report was i snawer to the question whethar any Commission appointed by tha General Con- ference, or even that body itself, could give awiy or dispose of to another church any ehurch property held by local trustees witlh- out the.consent of those trustees, ‘The answer was, “No.”? ‘TIME COMMITTEE ON EXPENSES of delegates reported that $35,100 had been asked of the Conferences; $20,717 had bee 3 received; the oxpenses had aggremnted $241,048, Icaving “deficiency of $4331, whlen” was ordered pale, — two-thirds w the Enstern and one-third by the Western Book Concern. It was adopted inn report that, ifthe threa years of a pastor ended in the Interval of lls Conferenco Seastons, he might becontinued In the charga until the meetingof his Conference, provided. the time did not exceed sx months, Among a great inany matters of compnr- atively small moment, came a report putting angw chapter on temperance into the dis- cipling, 1t Is pretty stiff, and togethor with the action of n couple of days ago, gives tho Church a law on this subject thatmust make the henrt of every prohibitionist sing. At twenty minutes to & the journal was read, after which the Secretary moved “That we now have religions services, aud atter them that the General Conference of 1880 ad- fourn without day.” | ‘rhe motion prevalled, and Ritshop Stmp- son, afters few words of thanks, congratu- jation, and devout well-wishes, announced a hymn, of which two verses were sung, when the ishion led fn forvent and child-like. prayer. ‘The doxology was.sting to “Old. Tundred,” and with the benediction from Bishop Simpson tho olghteenth delegated General Conference of tho Methodist Epls- copa! Church passed hito nistury, —— PRESBYTERIAN | GENERAL ASSEM- 3 Sptctat Dispatch to ‘Ths Chteago Tribune, Mavison, Wis., May,23,—The Presbyterian Genoral Assembly met to-day with prayor as usual, Tho Judiclal Committeotoported ad- yorsely to the appenl.of the Rov. G. W, Mar tin against certnin action of the Presbytery of Philadephia North. ‘Tho regular order, belng the report of the Connuittes on Board of Education, was taken up. It shows 434 candidates wore accepted during the year, The theological students number 200; undergraduates,’ 19t; colored students, 38; whole number of churches, 5,- 415; numbor of congregations, 3,347; amount contributed, $42,403; number,of ministers, , 4,088, ‘There are 187 nged a supply, A. rec- ouumendation 1g made that. the Board with- hold sup rt frouy all studonts averaying be- Jow medium, unless satisfactory reasons are given therefor, ‘ ¥ ‘Tho following mombers of the Board wero redlected: Ai Litetre ik H. Allen, G, Dripps, and Lt, Al. Varson, Sinith, Samuel Field, and - kt. N, Wilson, G, M. Crowell was elected to fill a vacuney ‘Tho talowing fessution by the Rev. D iw follawtn; e Rev. Dr, Tall was adopted: Y Hesolved, ‘That in vicw,9£ tho close connection between our homes and congregations, and tho education of thexlria born within our church, thia Gonoral Assembly cammend to tho con» dynos of our people wie oducational fnatieutes which do tholr work in aympathy with the chur- ucter and alins of our church; that inlniaters be urged tu countenance wnd in all falr ways pro- mote the eiliciency of lydics’ schuols, whore thoy are needed In addition t7 our Btate institutes, in which the highest culturo aball bo accompanicd and woverucd by the ovangolical faith and wor ship of our oburches. od aA committee was anbunced and confirmed to conslier the modes pf operation of the Board of Home Misslong in its relation to the Presbyterles, “at ‘The report of the Committee on plan for the reduction of the nuipber of Synods and enlargement of thelmpowers was udopted, Jixing tho Jast ‘Thursday in January asa day of pruyer for educatlonal instituttons, the sceond Sunday of Muy 93 special fustructions and prayer for Sunday-schvols, oi Ke Ellors—W, F, | D. WHITTAKER. Further Damaging Testimony Against the Colored Cadet. Summing Up by tho Recordor and » Counsel for Wiittakor. West Porn, Stay 28,—In tho Whittaker caso, Ifeut. McClornand testifod that, in company with Recorder Seurs, ho inspeoted Whittaker's room Inst Friday, May 21, and found an overcoat: hanging tn the alcove, In tho sledvo of which waa a palr of civilian pants, aruund whioh waa rolled an undershirt, Licut. Randolph testified ho was requested by Recorder Beara, May 18, to bo present ata con- versutton with Whittaker. Tho Recordor naked Whittakor {f he had ony cltizens’ clothing in bls quarters, Whittakor’s first reply owns tbat ho had not, but, aftor further questioning, he seemed to qualify by saying that, to tho best of his knowl- edge and bellof, ho had not. Tho whole conver- sation Itnpreased witness with tho {dea that Whittaker dented having any oltizens’ clothing in his room, ‘Witness was also prosent at n subsequent con- vorsution In tho Commandant's oftce when tho Commandant asked Whittaker to oxplain why the pants wero found In tho sleeve af hls cont, At Arat Whittaker was not able to say if thoy woro his pants or not, andhe wus told to put thom on, aud he did, Thoy Attod him, and whon he found his name on tho bindlog ho SAID THEY WERE HIS. A coat and vest wero brought out, whon ho was willing to sny that aii threo of the garmenta woro his, When asked to account for tho presence of tho pnntatoons tn hie room, ho could not. He suid that somo one othor than himself must hayo Ploced thom thore, Ho sald ho hadn't secon tho pants before since lust Chriatinas, Witnosa sald ho, asked Whittaker this morning if he had seen nny sult of civillan's clothing or partsof n sult, and Whittaker replied: ‘Not luce just bofure Chrigtiuns." Tho Recorder sald if somo one else put thoarticlesin Whit- ‘tuker’s roum, thoy took much trouble and great riak, with no object us tar aa he coull sco, ‘Tho iecorder polnted out sovoral othor minor points to show that Whittaker was unrellabic, and sald ho (Whittaker) had had a lovo affair, whieh probably muto him morbid. EXTRACTS FROM WIHITTAKER'S DIARY were read, In which Whittaker says ho belloves one on his instructors was a “negro hater.” Oncofhis notes read: “Tho instructor does really Litte mo for being a nizger. Poor davil, I shall pray for him and all Ike htm." {Laughter} Anothor extruct read: “I'm hated and seorned for being a nigger, but some day will prove mo worthluss or not.” Another rend: “Rvorybody sccma ngainst mo this your, nnd [ fear thoy will floor me Ike thoy did poor Smith.” Anothor read: “Tn ‘ehens' (chemlatry) Licut. (Jolinson) was sryago ontne, I shall study to-night til 1 or 2 o'vlock, and niny yot go through ff they give me half u chance,” : PROF. GREENER. Liout, Knight, in reply to the Recorder, anid Prof, Greoner, In answer to tho request of the Court toimake known over his own signatura any frets which would tond further to thurough- ly fuvestigute the whole mutter, had sent to bim a communiention May 2, but the contents lind already been thorough- ly inyostignted. In ren ly to suspicions against Liouts. Bixley and ‘Tabor, Prot. Greoner wrote: “1 Lave i porsomil reason’ for suse peeting those yentiemun Lieut, Knight added? “do not deem it, necessury to occupy tho thine of the Court in following up anything olsy.” als closed the tustimony Iu the cise. SUMMING UP. Recorder Soars thon summed up. Ho sald much unfair criticism had been! made on tho mothods of the Court by persons Ignorant of A misinfornied and yiotuntly- prejudiced patie required that extrnordinary monsuros be adopted in trying the ense. Tho Necordor took the ground from tho sturt that all the testimony went to show that = Whittaker =~ wis _ tho author of his own assault, The history of Whit- tuker's entry into the Acaddiny was thon givon. He expected trouble, but itdld not come until Cadot McDonald struck him, Ho did not havo the courage to resent tho bow, knowing, wa ho inust, that no blame coult attach to hin for 80 doing, but ho reported the matter, and McDonald was ot once arrested, tried, and diautigsod the Acnilemy. . ‘Tho Recorder thon spoke of Whittnkor'sstand- ing jt his classes Juat provious to the Sth of April Ho was" . IN A DANGEROUS POSITION. Ho went Into the various motives cadets could baye in perpetrating: tho assnult, and ridiculod tho {den that they might buve perpotrated so brutal a-trick, Tho Heoordor anid all tho endets’ had constituted thomselves Into 2 body of Intelligent detectives, He emphatically denied that the cadets could bave hired out- siders todo tho work. He said Whittaker hud broeded over tho thing fo lung he folt fully per- suided ho must do it, Had ho coverod bis trauks by perjury’ His own testimony without the handwriting were cnough ta convict btm, Ho roviewed Whittnkor’s testinony and polntod out what he enlicd the jnconsiatenales in it. Finally he summed up Whitaker's motives in committing the deed, to ba a fear ho would not graduate; hnving beon rejected by a girl, be thought to win her affection by SILOWING TIMSEL¥ TO NY PERSECUTED; ho deplores his social condition, and so concocts this schome, belloving bo would get Into tho hospital, and, falling to puss, would go out into tho world with a host of friends to rocolve him Ag A miartyr Tho Recorder referred to the woman In tho cago repeutedly, citing her 28 one of the causes which led to his concocting tho bogus aseault, Ho charged Whittaker with disguising his hand in. writing slips for oxports, Ho finally charged that Whittaker had failed to clear himeuif, but, on tho contrary, tho clraum- atautinl evidonco wos so strong, against hiin ns to justify the Recorder in domugling that Whit- taker be tried by court-murtial for conduct une becoming & cadet and gontloman, and for por- Jury. LaBvr, KNIGHT, counsel for Whittaker, then said the Recordor bad given bis interprotations, but that was no reason why’ tho Court: should accept thom. Ho asked that the Court digabuse {ts mind us to tho brooding of Whittaker, On the contrary, the evidence wort fo show that ho was of ond cheer and confident. Ho suid thoro was nothing in tho evidence’ to show Whittnker’a story was not tric, Io ridieulud tho idea that Whittaker wanted sympathy, Tho:Court would remember that Whittaker was anxlous to resign atone tine to be of help to his mother. No evidence has boon producod to rotleot on Whit- takor’s churicter from boyhood to the time bo was found bound, Io demanded a Court of Tuquiry, which is much moro severo than A court-inartlul. Counsel clulmed that the note of warning was A FORGERY OF WIITTAKER'S WRITING} that the Pay or was stolen from his room with the object of fagtoning auspivion ou Whittakor, ‘Thoro was ovyory possibility of doing this, a8 ‘Whittaker’s room was casy of uccoss, ~ Tivut. Knight thon took up tho writing ox- rts, and in tho most sarcastically-amunln; way abowod how repeatedly thoy contradlote: thenwolves and cach other. In conclusion, ho pronounced {t ns monstrous to say a young Tonn just onteriug on manhood should be thought guilty of such a orfine, with everything to hope for, with bright proapeota, and nothing to gain by tho commission of such a dood. : 8. flee was considered moat ablo, logical, an nb At ita conclusion tho Court adjourned eine dijo, and the Whittoker inquiry ended, CASUALTIES, A A TEXAS TORRENT. Gauveston, Tex., Muy 2i~A News spoolal from Sau Saba, Tox., says: During a rain- storm last night the familly of P, M, Rountreo, Uving hore, took refuse In a cave, roauiting in tho drowning of two of his Iittle boys, agud 3 und 6 years, His wifo, Httlo duughtor, and a young lady with them, wore taken out ing ‘drowning condition, » Catvent, Tox, May 28—A hoavy wind, rain, and. batl{storin occurred in the castern part of the county yesterday, blowing down houses and funces, ruining the erops, The corn and cotton wore stripped off thelr biados, and the leavos of the vate luyuled with the grotud. : 1 BRACKET, Tox., May 28.—At 1:9) this moraln, the hoaylestand most disastrous rafu-etorm se AW imenatt oxeepe tue portions on ‘tworuties inuadutod. "In Sihin street tho wator ta froin five fect to cight fect doop, -rusning down the acroot at almost Incredible rapidity. The oor of wvery business house fs from one to five feet under water. Bov- ‘eral men] at the mercy of tho waters went down. All offorte to save thoin wore of no aval, Great ainxtoty is felt for tho safety of families alon, tho Los Muras Crook, More than twenty people were drowned and dozens of houses washed away. .1¢ 1g thought dome bore human frelght. Many houses were washed from tholr founda- tions. All tho reaidencea in the Jowor part of the town are belng vacuted aa fast us posalble. ‘The greatest exeltemout proyuils, NAILNOAD COLLISION, RaeAvDING, Va., May 28,—A collision ovocurred on tho Wilmington &:Northorn Ballroud, ucar Naomi Btation, lust evontug. A southebound Pascngor-train collided with a north-bound froiyht. Moth engines were vomplutoly wrecked and tracks torn up a consideru- bie distance, Ten tor twelve passongers wero quore or loss injured; among thom a uuwber of . at, to oscil -Blad to vo with tha! Jadies. In somo ensea tho Injuries will result fatally, Mra. nines Mintle?, of Birdsboro, was daily wounded, her nose holng broken and fneo otherwiso disfgurod. Mrs. Mary Prices, of Uirdaboro, Wis, sovercly injured. James Johngon, of Warwick, both logs broken and one of tho brikemen on tho pascerizor, train badly injured by jumping ‘rom the train, Amun naniod Delenamnp was 80 badly hurt ns not to be oxpected ta ltve. Ono ut tho 1 nASON Ors, th YOUN MAN, HANG unknown, hud both bands terribly crushed by boing caugt Intbo door, A little girl was thrown from ong ond of a Fassonay cnr to the other, sustninin sovero injury of tho back. ‘Chere werg Revern othord Injured, but the names cannot be learned. ——- VICTIMS OF FOUL AIR, Et Dondvo, Kas. May 23,—-Gooryo W, Pickens, an old citizens of this county. hus been blasting n woll on bis farm In Benton Township, and yes= torday his wifo and young sot lot him down by ® ropo and a bucket to the bottom. In ff moment ho called to thom to draw him up, which thoy proceeded to do. Ho had beon drawn up but a fow feot, how-, over, when ho fell broly dead. A neighbor's son, by tho name of Frank Walte, was iinmedlutely: sont for, and, on arriving a few. minutes later, wns let down with the hopo that he might ro- cover tho lifeless body of Mr. Piokens. Mr, Watto was down but a moment when he called to be drawn tp. At twenty feet from tho bot- tom he foll from the bucket, fracturing his skull on the rocks, and in fiftoon minutes aftor leay- ing homo was dond, HURRICANE. - Hanrrorn, Conn., May 23.—A.gevero hurrl- cane passed over Suffictd and Enfield this aftor- noon, In Suitleld about a dozon burns and tobacco sheds were blown down, and many orchard gand other trees uprooted. Bykos’ grove, & favorit - plento of wn ruined. In Thompsonville and vicinity the tor- nado was severe, Many barns wera blown down, and one now brick building demolished. Me- Crone’s zreon-houso, tho: largest in tho Btate, was nearly destroyed, FOR PARTICULARS regarding the grand oxcurston that leaves Chicago for San Franelsco vin tho popular Rock Istand_route, June 30, address 0. E, Rolling, 161 La Salle street, Chicago, Tho Eldredge Sowing-Machine.—ft Tends the world, and is the best for you to buy. Sold on monthly payments. 100'State street. MARRIAGES, rennin nnn rnnr eee LEQNARDOJOUNSON May 21, at Chienga, by, the Rev, Dr, Goodwit, Mr, Charles Leonard. of, Woxt- fonds. stich. and, ‘Mlsa Sarah Jolinaon, of Macctesiiold, naland, CARTER—DUDLEY—! Daytun, O., by tho Rov. J, nnd Caro! Dudley. Ay %, 1°90, nt Chriat Church, ‘T. Wolmtor, Loniie Cartor By GkO. P. GORE ‘Wand B Wabnah-ay, AUCTION SALIS, AUCTION, DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, Juno 1, 9:30 a, m, Important consignments to close, SPECIAL, An Involeo CLOTHING to clear, An Inyoleo MEN'S PANTS to clear, An Invoico BOYS? SUITS to clear, An Inyoice MEN'S SUITS to clear, An Invoice OVERCOATS to clear, An Inyolce OVERALLS to clear, An Inyoleo WOOL HATS to efenr, An Invyoics SUMMER CAPS to clear, An Inyoico SHETLAND SI An Luyoice RIBBONS to eli AWLS ah: toclear Au Inyolco FANS to clear. An Invoico SU! Au Invoice LACE G00 Au Invyolee MEN An Tnyolce LADY A An Invoice BOYS’ STRAWS s' SPENDERS to clear, AWS Wat ay eal clear, S toclear, to clear, An Invoice PRESS GOODS to clear, An Inyaleo PEARL BUTTO: An Inyoiee FANCY 8 An Iuvoles TADLE OF CLOTHS | Au Inyolee TABLE 0. CLOTHS ‘An Involee GRAIN BAGS to clear, an PONS to clear, UGS to clear, aie 0 clear, t clear, H9FGHs Gag gy Our lines in STRAW GOODS wit found-far more desirable than any ye offered this sengon. he WO Loulso, daughter of the) Anta Orlson Dy q g g q g q g i q qq Morchonts may serve thalr beat intorests by siving DEATHS. ~FFATDIN—On day % at Do'clock w. im, Soin W. ‘Mardin, in bis 4th year, Funeral soryicus Sunday, Maym at o'clock, nt tho -| residence of Judge Holbrook, ia MCCA! bord-st., Eltzaboth A adiana-ny. und Mary Ann MeCarthy, aged 0 years and 7 months, ofcholora morbus. ©” ‘Huneral wilt tako place from rosldence Sunday at11 8. m. ty Calvery Corautory by carriaves, ‘G7/-Milwunkdo (Wis.) papors plensy copy. LEASK—On Friday, tho 29th Inst. of Marin Josophing, scennd daughter of Willing G. and Vi Lonak, ni ents ands months. = from tho rosidonce of her parents, No, 31 tonday, May cil, at 2p. i. WINKLER Muy 2%, yoars und 8 months, ai Funeral May 2 n¢ 11 o'dioek, from, {49 South Cant EAs 1. Friends of the family aro invited to attond. WESTON—The funoral of Charios W. Warton will taka pings at tue parlors of thu Valmar'ifouse nt 12:0 Damon Sunday, Ale, and the peoconalon will taka spacial tenin Grand ‘'runk cara nt-Van Muron: stn- ton,on the Inula Contra! Kallroud, at 2p, nt for Mount Groenwood Comotery. Friends €7-Otbor city papers plonso copy.» TRENNOCK—The funcrat of James 8. Bronnock ‘will tako pince to-day at 10:8) a, m. from tho residence Of his mothor, 1) Sunth Jolferson-at., to St. Patrick's Church, theaco to Northwesturn Depot. wid by cara tocalvary, etorin Kuno ATP ro in ANNOUNCEMENTS. eee Wh, GEO, It ChARKE LEADS tT x ‘atthe Pacific Garden Mission thisavoning, | Sor vices at #o'clonx, OMRADES OF WHITTIER POST NO, 7, G. AT, fara ordered to report at tivadqnarters, Tal and 1d ‘Twenty-xucont-st.. at 1 o'eluck Miarp to-day, wittt cups, bolts, nnd gloves for decoration survicos at Onk- ematary, Allauldiars invited. YHO. Ti, THOMAS POST, NO. 6, G. A, THE J "Mombors und. fronds wis go to Gracotand will agsombin at Wostorn-av. and Mudison-st. nt $:i0 a.m, aarp. ‘Tho cars run through to Graceland without chango. I. THNOCKMONTON, ONE OF THE, DELE- unten to the Nawonui Convention from the Sinto {or Jeraoy, will fond a paper on ™ Abrabant Lin. cuth” "before tha Chica) [intorieal Society ab 6 o'clock this evaning. ‘The public aro Invitod, RW. 2, JACONS WILL LYAD THE 8, 8, FYE. teachers! meeting at noon to-day in Farwali fMCKETS TO THE NATIONAL SOLDIERS’ CON- vontion at Haverly's ‘Thoatro, Juno 1 may be obe tnined at tha hendquartera, main roading-room of Patmor House, und wil be Issoed to visiting Com- hg dos, Bion ‘and to resident soldiers from 8:00 tw It Pil; NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFILAGE clation wiithuida mass convention ut Burwell Hat), ‘Tuesday und Wednosdiny noxt. Sesaians 10 ny m, 3pm, and Ypem. All friends of woman wufrage ara carnésily roquosted tu bo presant. APE COMMERCIAL TRAVELS Goapan 1G Madison-st, o-night atthe ¥, Al. CA. APE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING OF Tine Nunery sind Unl-Groting Asylum tokus place ‘Tueuday at iS North uriing-aw. ae il o'clock, 0 WILL DH PUBLIC SERVICES OF DEC- Oration undor aumivos of Whittier Post No.7, G- 4, It ombarxing unt 1 It 1 nt Tonty-soconde at; truln loaves dopot at 13 o'clock, Goud epenkers wildolivereddressos “AU ory Invited, “Soldices in= Faro for round trip. 25 ct, Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAT. Housekoepor's favorito In lending cites of the world, makos ach light, fisty, hot Gan be entan by dyspope 10 th 1a reaulting from heavy indle seeeecorink Govaraaeont Chomlee Ur Latte a OER EVAL HARING POW DIL CO. Nese Vork. EL a NOTIONS. “(Goods well bought are half sold! If you doa’t rua a Sor 10e Counter,” thes BUY OUR GOODS fr YOUR REGULAR STOCK. We have BARGAINS for every LIVE MEMCIIANT, Scnd to our nearcet Mouse for our Reduced Price List. | Huston, 23 & 3 Chaune: BUTLER BRO echiaecocaai aa Teangutphent, CLUTHES CLEANING. Wi Wea, be beputitully Dre YOUR OL sebbAR ea hd is Ott promad a Oy GoD ke oe Now York, 313 Broadway, IN, BO learbora te West Sfuujeoue Chicage, 107 Nores EN Tad hartaticeliresbesesquas LADIES AND) (San dyat und cleanest COLLKCTION AGENCY. 99 (0 Wapisatt AGE. ST. Fach month shows » gain ovor tha provious one, Our clients continue with us, 3 Wholesale & Howll Sond for price Mat.” Goods sent C. 0). anreherg, Kolo agent for the *Muotrivous Wigs mado to order and wurrantad, Bernhardt Wave. 1 Lrane RU aNa RTUY~Say 9, at residence Gt West Tiub-- McCarthy, daughter of florence |! jonmonia, | due attention to the fact that NOW ts tha pan {no when Manufuoturers und Importers aro f sale of nny secumulations in goods, FURCING SHALE OF GOODS menns A REAR IN (rough us as agents through the Reqular \ euler CES, wherofare consignors seek ouet eae Viinjownie Chane olorale Channols, He eailon of tholr futuro businoss la tuoruby avolied CPE ELECE ‘than mnko cuncesuth Wo shall sell ONE THOUSAND LOTS of very desirable and scasonable DRY Mute! Eoilly Tinklor, aged 2 | GOODS Morchandiso next TUESDAY, at 1o’clock p.m. : e _ CARPETS... REO. P, GORA & CO., Auctioneers, Wo shall in a few days move from our present storo to lo, 214 & 216-Madison-st, : And shall-nost- WEDNESDAY, June 2, at 9:30 a. m., close out all Spring and Summer Cools AT AUCTION. This will be a very ingly altractivo 8 choice, and from tho best manufactur. | ers of Men’s,.Womon’s, and Children’s | | ‘ largo and exeeel | as the goods are | Boots, Shoes, & Slipas | In tho country, GEO. P. GORE & CO. #0 ond © Wabsstiar, THURSDAY, June 3, at 9:30am, , “ANOTHER LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE; Which will poattivaly be sold to crates ential merican Vy tock und ¥ coal 21 casi 0 bris Gi Full nasortment Se oode packod f i Rati or ovum backod G0, teu lasawarg. 20 Wo, Wa ¥.G. Ware, ‘ollow Ware. close consigoments: Foy . Burnore, Chimneys of Lam do Knives and Forks. merchant4, IRE & CU.. Auctioneer By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0. Sond 8 Randdiph-st., Gonorul Auctionvers SATURDAY’S SALE. 9:30 This Morning, At 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Gonoral Ho upen At 12 o’clock— ory in - |Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, uachold Goods, 150 Carpots, 8 casks Croct> 0 : Ono Horse and Phacton ELMMIBON, FLENSHRIS & CO. ' REGULAR AUCTIO CLOTHING, By HENRY & HATCH, Auefloneors, 1:7 and 13) Wabusl-ay, LARGE AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, TUESDAY, June 1. WEDNESDAY, Juno 2, DRY Goops, u'chuck a.m Fur nad Wool Hats, q Good: Gonte Furntablog Goce J. EMENY, ej Manawor. IN SALE fata, Straw Gourds, (00 dot. Hoss, Cary ins ‘Notlons, ute. A\ REACH Auextonoe 1CK PITCHERS, &c. Pod KEEP COOL! ” Bargatua ta Bogora’ Bent Teiplo-I’ jated ICE Piteners! Water Sols, Waler Urus, Gublels, & Hamilton, -: Shourds & COs STATE: AND. RANDOLPIL-STS, { saDS2HAL ee HOUSBE CA Bond #1. #2 6 Ly box 28 ‘ ecules ad potarned uy eal ee ads MOTE ART use, IR RneY Soe Wgt Sadie: at, ‘aud io Bout Clarks cage. = Te ERR U AN DM nee re —— OF $9 for 8 toot * eee Me sane put Up Pe, a