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THE CHICAGO THE CITY. IN GENERAL. 8. Bott, of Racine, Wi, 18 at the Sherman. A, C. HawEs, of Cincinnntl, 18 at tho Eherman, Trionas W, CrLARK, of Boston, Is at tho Bher- mAan, Gronas % MERRIGL, of Toledo, I8 at the Fatmer. g S, H. Prxcr and wifo, of Erle, Pa., nro av the Paimor. 3 J. A. LAwsox, of London, England, Is at tho Palmer. : Tran €. POtxD, M, C.yof Wisconsin, 14 nt the Tremont. Dit. Jases Jonxsox, of Milwaukoe, is'at the Tremont. J.J, Wnrrenouse, of Brighton, England, I8 at the Tremont. F. D, EcDusAtD and fawmlly, of Australla, aro at thh Tromont, M. Axp Mus, E. I, Bropitfav, of Milwaukee, are at tho Palner, i / 1, D, MCKinNEv, of 1ilkes' Spiritof the Times, f8 ut the Tromont. . M. AND Mne, I W, Hinto, of Portamouttr, N. M., nro at the Sherman, . Cor. JAMES Jonxsos, of tho 1rC Conteal Hatirond, I8 nt the Leland. TnoMAs J. CoLy, of Marshall, Clark County, Til., I8 nt the Grand Pacitic. Cor,, B, Crawrottn, Liout. Il Reysiolus, and J. M. Hovy, U. 8. A, aroat the Palmer, THE Rov, € O, Trusdoll enterrained about .twenty guests Inst evenlng by a dolightful ine formal sapper at tho Shermnn House. Mns. KiyT Magos, the tomperance lecturer * pnd clocutionlst, 1 Iying sorioualy i1l at the Grand Paclfie Hotel, and her engugeiments have ol Leen enticeled, WORR 0n the new viaduct ncrasa tho 1llinols Central towek at the foot of Rundolph street lna commenced. It ls expected that the structure willbo completed in three months. Gronag CONNRLE privato watchman, yes- terday nrrernonn at discovered tho boay of W, oen femnle infant foatng in tho river aur Tiwelfth street bridge. 1t was taken to tho p 195 “h Murgua by the West Twoifth street police patrol. 31 AUGQUSTA FRIDRCH, tha tetnonths-old daughter ? of purents living at No. &5 Kunsas . street, diod 3 Suddeniy of vonvulsions nt i teluck eaterduy iR morning, The parenta say thoy wero too poor o 10 puy for a physiclan, I Tue Ramus collection of water-color paint= inge. frow the Freuch, Bpanish, Euglisn, and Huinnn schools, of which detulled montion wis nde In Sunday's TRIBUNE, Wil be suld ut aties tion to-night nt O'Brien’s art guliery, Wabnsh avenue. g Tar tomporature_ybsterday, ns observed hy Munusse, cuticlan, 8 Mudison atreat, TRINUNE l‘ljulldhlz.‘:;tlla‘!,lut!Il. m.. 43 degreess 9. ., 4 0 n, o 4 a, m., 4 12 wm,, 1 , 4738 poom, &L Barometer, 2084, A REGULAN mncating of tho Cumberland Gun Club was held last evening at tho Shermah House, There were nbout titirty present, ‘The Tlunrd of Manngers procuted wreport showlug that cxtonslve improvomenis i beon wade during the winter on tho grounds in Liko Coun- 155 Indlnny. ‘Tir Clinfenl Sooloty of Hahnomann Hospital met In_regular mouthly” session al the Grand Pueltte Hotel last eventog. De. R, Ludinm pre- slded, 'Fho Pnuur of the ovening wus read by Dr. 8. Leavitr, on “Spurious ur False Preg- gt The subject was discussed by Drs, W, M. Burt, W. C. Barkor, J, Atwater, und otherd, A nonrsg owned by Jnseph Hogan, plumbor, and driven by David Allon, took fright nt u ban passing the corner 0f Union und Mudison streets at woon yesterday, und ran away, The dreiver wus thrown ot und considerably brulsed, but Dr. Bradly, who nttended him, thought not serls ously. 'rfm horse wus stopped bufore duluy any werious dnmuge, A nequrAi meeting of the Lincoln Park Tonrd wus beld yuaterday afternoon in Ashland Block. 'There “were presont Commisslouers Wiaston, Withrow, Arnold, and Stockion. The « compensation of tho park pollec was tixed at U0 per month por man, A ninber of blils were nudited ana severa! avplications for palice ap- polntnents were recelved. i Tho qul\rlorlly meeting -0t the State i Court of tho Independent Order of Foresters was_neld lust evening in -Klare's Hall, High Chlef Kipatrick being fn the chulr, lll\m Treasurer Potrie reported a balance fu the Treasury of $4,121, Hegular business was wrans- noted, and the Order deckled oy colebrata tholr auntversary on Aug, 1, which (8 Foresters' Day. ‘Tar_Scotch-Presbrtorinn Church, corner of ‘West Adums and Sangumon Btreets, wus fuirly well fllled lust ovontuyg with un luterested nuii- ence, tho occusion beluy tho third annial wrhl- versary of tho Heynulds Red-Ribhen Reform Club, "J. 8, florne preslded, and a long program of rendings, recitntions, aonis, ind specchios wis gone through with, In which quite o nmber of The muinbers purticipated, Dit. Fogten stated Inst evening thot the con- dition of tho Rev, Dr. Thomas wus such ns to [ve tho greatest hupo und cucourirement to filn famity and friends, o was now out of in-, * medlute dnnger. The pricumoniy w8 now ros ceding. [t will be at least gwo o threo months yor, it Dr. Thomna recovers, hofore he wilf b ublo to resumo prencbing, Tho proceds of ro- cuperation I8 necessarily vory slow, IT appeurs that Mra. Dienor, who was doliv- cred on the sidewnli tho athor night, wis not turned out of ber bonrding-kouse, No. T} Wes Lake strect, uuder the aggmvuting elrcumns sinces mantloned yosterduy, 1t bad been un underatood thitgfor o month that she was to lenve prior to ber continvmont, Arrungetonts had beent mado for securing heradmission to tho County Hospital, and sbo wnd on_her way thero when ihe birth camo a littio premuturely, FAnLy Jast evenlog tho body of Herphard Krause, until luu-l{' un employé of the North . Chleazo Rolltng-31ill, wus found flonting in the ‘rlver noar tne mill docks. d been missinie nince All““ 238, and 18 he wus working on the docks whon lust seen (¢ §8 presumed that be neci- dentally stumbled and fell fnto tho water, The decenscd wis of Gortian birth, ik yoars of ayo. and left n wife and three smnll chlldean ut No. %0 Lull strect, In destitute elrusmstunces. _ PorTER PALMER Stutes that the sult bronght agulnst him by tho Brush Electric-Light Couis pany for Infringing on 1t putents 1s° really afmed ut the Western Electrlu-Light Compuny, which corporution furiishes tho lights nsed In his hotel. " Hosuys huls tho party named bee ciuse be usesthe lights, but his_contract with mquompnnd' guaruntees bim protection in ull Juwsults. ‘o sult wis rought to settlo w dis- nuty which bus nrison Letweon the two corporn- tons, Mus, 8raznsTitos, tho woman ngainst whom a warrunt wus sworn out for lkidnaping tho little boy sheolatms ag hur own son, s not yot peen arrested, und Mi, Gutrchalk, her uttorioy, siya she will'uot bo, and <t the auso wili lig compromtsed In this w The blimmy cise pending auninse Fred Houbort, futher of the oy, and, ns Mrd. 8. cldiing, hor own husbund under un assumod namo, will be allowed to drop wib the umlumundmr that Mrd, 8. I8 to keep the boy und 8o for & divorco from ber husband, TuE rapld expunsion of the lumber futerest of Chicago, and tue constant udditions (o tho e Lirship of the Exchunge, hns neeessitated th procurvmant of u lnrger aud mare convon hall in which to trunsnct tholr busingss, To maet this requiroment the Assvclation huy so. cured a lnrge hall on Bouth Water streer, just west of Frunklin, which has houn ttttod u‘\ un- der tho direction of A G, Van Schulek, Presi- dent of the Exchunge. Tho rooimns wiil bo ocou- pled by 1tho Exebuogo Suturduy, on which o= casion the Ford liver Luwmber Company will treat tho wombers to lunch. TieE wis 8 rumor dawn-town lnst night that 'ulnrluywl af the North Chieago Rolling-Mils had struck for an increnso of wages, Tho only rtrikers in thut scction of the ety are the ome Rlb)‘éfl known as “rollors™ in the Chlongo teel Works, C. . HBuckinglnm Prosident, ‘Wwhoso bl 18 on Noblo street, huie North gye- nue, ‘Tno “rollers* nre uhout twenty n nutie ber, and bave been earning from §2 to .50 por ttuy, They demand an {nerenso of only whou 2y eents (mnl:y und vlutm that men guiployed n o rolling-mlits ut thy saine kind of work got 1rom &5 1o #13 per day. THy Norwcrlnu Boolety for the Encourage- ment ana Relfof of Bm%nmu wis L0 huvy held anceting Inst night at280 North Frauklin streot, Lt a quorsm (tifteen mumburs) not Leing pros- ont no- business conld be trunsaated, The ol Jeat ot the Boofuty I8 n very worthy ono,~to nid those sturdy Linmigrants not alons with money, but with tbas udvice which Iv no sinali consldori- ., When they tirst cote ninong i ;wu'plc apouking ‘slrulu‘u lingungo, Tho Socloty hius onty beon onmunized ibout two or throo weeks, and ninms bem alroudy nbout sixty members, The meots hses hinve usually been ‘held ou tho West Bide, and this une wus called for the purposs of arvusivg unlutercst among the North Bldors. A uxoutAR mectlng of the Veteran Uglon ‘Lengue wis beld lust svoning ut the Grund as cific Hotel. A nuimber of reports wors conghls 1, and plang roported on tor the proposud mewmorial buliding, The Presidunt nnnouncod that thu League, nlthouyh only tea months uld, bus 125 members, with a balunce in the troqsury ot $L,0. A convmunicadon was reosiyed Jtstorical Booloty relative to eard of the War rolles «now dn Cthe possession of the League, uud Col. W. 8. Scribner, J, R Floyd, and Jueod Uross wero appolntud s cowninitieg to confer with tbo Historical Boclaty relutive to the subs ject uf vault ronm. llu«uxl:unh Groes, L. P ueobs, C. I8 Matson, W, 8. Beribner, and W, J, Muskelt wero uppolnted 1o represont the League in conforenco With tho Othes Vetoran orgmi s tions on the propur vbservanco of Deourations 1oy The wecting then adjuurned for two 3L TooMAS CoulTNxy, the woll-known cons tructor and Democrutlo politiclan, with 8 soverc aceident yestorday murning which ca yury near ending bis lre. Mr.” Courtooy I8 buliding u bouso ‘corner of Doarborn lul-lélll- cugo uvenuy, and wus on his way down to the place In 0 bugzy with bls foreman. In crossing thu Northwostorn trucke st Halsted street, Wwhuri s vindiat ja sudly naclad, ena of tha locomotives blowing off stenm frightoned his horso, which broamo ungontrollablo, and ran the “wheols of the bigey on top of one of the dirt-plles scraped togethor by the strect cleancrs, which citised the vehlole to tip ovor, throwing out Mr, Courtnoy, who struek on his head end shoulders with sich forco as to beeome insonsible, o was tnken to the engino-house near by and earcd for, and then earrizd 1o his home, curnor of Unlon Park pinco and Carroll Avennio. Lust evening Mr., Conrtuey wns resting comfortabiy, s face ia Dadly brulsed nnd his shonlders are soro and Inme, but no sorlous roaulta wre apprehended. 1t will b somo time boforo Mr. Courtney will b ablo to bo out. MR8, NOYRS QRTS 1T Justleo Hanuner yostonday deckied tho enso of Mrs, Mary A. Noyes vs. the Lndies' Oraln & Provision Exchange, giviag Jidgment in favor of the plaintif for $i5, nlthough the amount sno aticd for was $182.5), It may Lo rememborad thnt sho invosted in May pork at the Exchanee, aml that her denl waa closed up againat hor be canso her vnash mnrging did not hold out, 8he had put up ns scourity for moro margins, bowever, a gold badgo worth n ' zront deal than the shortage on her murging, nnd cinimod that the ol shouhd bave beon held for har. 17 It had beon, sho coull huve sold out—na pork wont ip—at n profit of $IRL60. JJustico [lammer gave jud) ment for only $1%, hecause that amount, he s, wiis uil that Mrs. Noyes required to vefne state hor, The declision was not satisfactory to cithor plaintlil or defendants, aud all announcea their Intontion of uppeniing. s TIE BILTINN INCIL The Western Assoolution of Civll Engincors heli n mecting yestenlty nfternoo in the Howo Blgck, ¥, U Nutt presiding. ir, Charies Lutimer dolivered an address on #Tho Antlpnity of tho British Inch,” Hlustrating the saimo by denwings on the bitckbourd, Ho profncol his romarks with tho stntement ihat tho same inan who futroduced tho mottic system to overthrow the reeimnl system hud Introduced o roliglous systemn to overthrow Christinnitys that tho Driilsh fnch was tho meusure used in mmunmm:r 1ho grent byramidaot Ghizeh 4400 years ago, and that tho duscondunts of a firitish peoplo should not exchnnga it for tho metric systum. 110 considored thp British inch tho suered or Insplredt moasurement. The King's clumber, the downwanl passaxe, theante-chain- ber,—In shurt, nil admessurements of tho pgre amid,—waoro in Uritish inches. He thought the conaliterations of woights und measiires would Tend divvotly and offeoiually to tho unraveling of all the vilunble secrots of our rico which are hidden in tho conflnes of tho pyrainids. M Ornnlo{ thought tho sumo ligires and con- ‘olunlons could be “dduced from the Court- ifyuse or any other building € the same precas celved notions were entortalued regarding it. Mr. Latimernlso read n ottor from Mr. A, ML Welllugtan, who 18 now In_Now Yurk, in le! he states certuin objections to tho metrio systeun. THR TELEPHONE ORDINANCE. Tt Is understood that the Telophone Company, the Western Unlon, and the othor conipanies it present vperating overbead wires nre satisiied with the ardinance Introduced In tho netl Monday night, It postpones for two yeurs or more tho Pluum‘ of tho wires underground. Undonbtediy the now ordfustico will pnss, 1t 18 pretty wenerally adulttod that the ono adopted the otbier day whics forblds the runuling of any nore wires overhond Is n prnetien] embargo on business, The Telephione uid othor compunlos, though they huve spunt much money in experis mentd, huve not yet been nblo tofind n eable whieh wiil answer inderground, though doubt- luss thoy will bu able, under the spur of this ur- dinnnes pud the ordindnces of other cities, to find oae within twe yours, Tho pe Aot who does fnd “one which s satlafactory can lmmedintoly = retire from business, and live on nis incomo during tho rest of his life, no wutter how fony thav 1ife may be. ‘The most thorough tests which bave yot been mde buve been by the Ball Compuay of Beaton, and by n Commerelal compuny near Now York, The hitter hus eight or nine gilles eader ground, Lut et with an obstucle to Jts extension ut Jer: #8y City, where iho nuthoritivs will nelther nllow thie Catipany tu stewg any wires above groand nor to by any eables below ground, Tho difli- culty thus fur {s, espectally as fur us tetophones are coneernud, that i cuble Which works- satls. tovlly above ground won't do it underground, Hetween now aud 1881, however, the ingenulty of mun will loubtless dovise some tnuthod by which tho unsightly notwork of wires can be done nway with, OPEN HOARD OF TRADE, he Chicago Provision, Gritn, and Stock Bourd held 118 annual cleotion yesterduy nftor- noon, the regular tickot—tho only ono in the fiel elur etected ns follows: Presidont, Joun ensloy;” Fivat Viee-Tresidont, N. 1 Iteam; Seeond Viee-Prosident, C. T, Trego: Directors— Aluxunder Geddus, Henry H, Ross (ot Low Bros, & Co., B F Mary WON, Bealnards Arbitra- tlon Committen 13, Juhn I3, Rogan, '.M.flrmi?((flf regi, Son. T, W Studwell, WL Lindlesy Julin West (of t & Andr Georga W, ‘Phillips, of Fitch & Phillips; F, M. Mitcuoll, 8, IL Rictmrdson, A speeial nicoting of the Hourd wis held nt tho snmo thne to vote upon tho adubton of certiuin mnotimentato tho rulen nind by-luws refating to tho admission of members and transfee of membership certifs entes, which were carrled by a vote of 200 to &2, The annnul meoting for the (nstathution of of~ ficura and recepuon of the aniunt report will boe held botween 3 and 4 o'clock Tuesday aftornoon, THE CITY-11ALL, = Tue \eonso recolpts yosterday amounted to over 465, 5 ik recelpts of the Nuilding Department last mouth wero &7, Thore were 107 moving per- mite grinted, and 438 for sheds, und Btores, uod dwellings. CORIORATION-COUNSEL ADANE, who Lus bren nway for n wook past, owing to slekness and denth In bis fmoily, roturnvd y rdny to bls post of Ay, "1tk contynots for ralsing to grado tho houscs at tho approaches to the Sangmunon atreet vine duct worn yestertuy awarded by the Ce 18- sloneraf Pallllu \V:z{kl. ; o i ‘T'ienk: will be no more moncy reeelveil on ace count of speciul nasesamonts by -tho City Cule lector, Hlis books will bo turied over o tho County Treusurer Monday. ‘Tie Connpittee in tho intorest nf tho Citizons' Lceoguo, nppointed At the woeeting held in Plyniouth Conrel n weok ngo list Huluhl&‘. wiil wilt upou Muyor Huselson ut.4 u'elock this afturnoon, Ty Mayor fua nelthor signed nor yotood the ardiies for allowlng the luylug of stune pave- ment butween -tho streot-enr ralrond tineks, and 8o ft hus becomo o liw beeuuse of tho Muyor's non-action, 1T was atated yesterday to 8 THINUNE roporter thut the County Colleewr had now fn bl hunds sounu $750,000 o vity txes collocted for 180 which huve ot yeb boen turtiel over, The rouson of Lhiy 13 that a lurgu nwbor of people pall thelr mxu-"l‘m(um Muy 1, In order to eave the uddod vonulticy, ‘Lire roport of the Judictary Committee made 1o tho City Counuil Moudny ovonimg reesmmuond« ¢d the building of now waturs-wurks on tho South Bide, wnd not addlug to the pumping facliities of the Wust Bldo works, ‘Tho 5ow seliense will cost over £1,000,003, wallo there s ouly about $200,000 wuruins in the Wator Fund, A P, Diavney, o colored man, who was for- merly u Kepublloan, and employed ua u letter- carrler 1 the Post-Ultice, nud who tust full dee sorted the purty beeaiido ho was not_ nominnted Tor County Comumlssionor, wus yestoriuy clos vuted to the position of oo of tho stink nvess tigutors fur the Houlth Dupartinont. THE g8 companies rmunuu to keepon fur- nishing tho city with Illuminating matorinl for tho snne prive ag lust year—for the North and Bouth Shiva at $1.65 per 10X feot, und for the West Sidu $2 Contrullor Gurnoy thinks that this fa about ns woll us Chicngo ents du on gud, x&n:l"ll 18 inuch botter thun oo other vittes uro ol ‘T bonil for $4,500,000 of the new City Trons- urer, Mr, Rudolpl Qrand, §5 romdy for” the upe provil of tho Counil, Fullowing ure the_ surie cd, Blichael Brand, Connil Helpp, Uoorro Behnelder, Poter Bohoontofen, Ernst Ulfeh, L, Christoph, 'Fobirs Almondinger, wi e Waceker, - A8 o i the hond Ts mpe Mr, W, 0. flulm:‘ tho proaent City Trens- [l 7 P urer, stungs ready to dellver over the oieh in his hunds, - br, Bolpp 18 unxivus W ruilro from public ito, s THE contraoctors have bLegun tho flrst stroot clowning, aud, judging from the work that is boing done tn tho "buslness-distriot, it will bos oo aud denr&ub. Tho uld wuy of seraping the et in plies aud loaviug It to lu for howrs, 10 bo . gradually cnrried back into tho streut ugain by Dasstng vehlolos, 18 being carried on, \Why the dire cunnot bo carted ol as quickly us it s pllod toguthor (8 4 inystory, A few wore toumns 1o nss/st I the work inigbt do the businesd, MAvoi HARRISON has direoted tho Chlof of Polive not 1o alluw George A, Hook, now rune ning a swloon #e 03 Randolph streut. to be ro- leensod elthor at hig |xmm-zur|nflr oiher locp-. ton ti the city, Tha rensan of this s that uls placo lias bouts' the resiit Of luw ehuroties nt ith soxus, 'The rewr of tha place is Hited up with bux-stulls, and younx gicld are allowed to comy I through an éntrauce Ia the alley. fn the vear at the saluan, Qxy, Liep, who has oharen of the water-ront colloctions, yoaterday wrute a lotter to the [County Bourd, in which -he notitied that body, turouigh Commissioner Purlugton, that they \Ixm'dllll.:lamw for usa ot water we Cook County b 4 wl wes fur the clubiteon munths fro oy, 18, 1870, 1o Marol 14, 1881, this Uill wus not paid by Monday the water would be turnod off” from “the losplinl, ns thiy was thennhv niternative ho bud, sinve the City Councll had tukon na notion i the wmutter, IHERE woro wlght now cnsos und five deaths from smull-pox roported yoiterday, Thero wore four deaths ut tho Hosplinl and one o the city. Only uo was an adult, and he diod ut the Hoae pltals Thedouth in the oity was ut 8 Commers gt Ml ol L yuut ol iaco wacy thres oa pOr| rom ute atroot, or Wood, ¥ Weat Haadalph, 35 Thirtieth, torths onat cornor of Tuirty-second und Doarborn, und B3 Wost ‘Lwelfth stroct, Heariut fever wid ru- -parted from 54 Bangumon streot and 540 Went- wurth avenue. ;e i BYSX thus oarly the matter of constitutlug tho oowmittees of the next Councll Is belog dls- oussed, 'l"!m Hepublicaus, If they hauw toguthier, bavu n oldur wajority, mud they will huld 3 cuu- a4 bafare makiug guy reoommendutions, Tho ower of sclecting the committeos hns bheen nken ont of the hands of the Mayor by onils nanco, and tho Councll nnmos ita awn commit- tecs, ‘Somo of tho Democratfc Aldormon nre in- clined to nct with the Republieans In seleoting committecs, breauao thoy want good men se- lected. Al Pecvey sali yesterdny that he fu- vored the nnning of good moen for Chalrmen, and that he woull not be governed by nnrcrow rnr(y littes In tho mattor. The husiness of tho Connell was nearly all done In committeo, and thorefare they should be earcfully made. COMMUSIIONER WALLER wis asked yesterday byt TRINUNK reporter swhat he wasxolitg to do i regard to the owrler of the Council, which In- atructed him to prepare an ordinance regulnting tho width of wagonetiros. 1le sald that he had sugrested such an onlinance In hiis report inst yesr, but ho thonght that they would tavo diill cuu?' In onforcing an_ontinance which arble trarily changed tho whith of tires. In onler that no Injustice might be worked, he would tax narrow tires. 1o was not ruady to give bis viows, 18 ho had not considered the subject, but ho would favor n tiro of from four to six inches. Tre following bullding pertnits ween fssued yestordny: 8, B, Jleors, to orect (ive twosstory dwelllngs, 22 by B} fect each, 3320 Flunord strect, to cost $5,000; B. Otls, for u three-story and busament dwoelling, 21 by ¢4 feet, 187 La Sallo streot, to cost 81,0003 Mitchell & Co., fora vne- story and basoment shop, 23 by, 7 feot, 105 Michigan strect, to cost F2.000: I, Hrnst, for a two-story dwelling, 20x84 foet, 22 Ashlund nv- enue, to cost §1,600; 8, H, toach, for n two-stary 0 foot, %55 Forust Nicholson, for twne by 74 foct, avenue, to cost 2,03 J. W, story, celinr, and nttle dw ‘rlx;s 2000 Pralric avenue, to cost §7, T mortality is rising up to nlarming propor= tons, and up to figurcs that would bo vory large cven fn midsummer, Yesterday thero wery fifty-five burlul porinits lssned, which rate, If continuedd, will exceed the death-rate of many yenrs pnst. Thore were five tleaths from mnall- pox. The hlmf and zyuotie disenscs nre s\volllus; tho teath-roll largely’, and, thoukh the work ol strect-cleaning hus ‘comuenced, tho possibllity of un eoidemic of some kind {s grent. Good physiciang predict an unusuatio alokly sume- mer, und grent care Ahovld bo twken to clonn the bnok = strewts and alloys, which aro recking with flith, Vacant lots everywhera havo been used as duinpiug plrces, and though the complalnts nre tnndo to the lealth Depart ment, tho nulsanees are not abated. Tho trouhle Is ot with Or. DeWolf, but with his men. They nolfy a man 1o clean up a nulsunce, and thero stop, Insteid of socing that the orders are en- forced, [f the ITenith Oiticors wera moro per- sistent in somo of theso matters thore would be loss reason to complaine - THE COUNTY-BUILDING. LAST weok tho Jjufl coutalned twenty-thres fomals prisonere, and yesterdny the numberwas redueed tothree, : FREpBERG hasnot been ablo tosupply asccond bondstnnn nceeptable to tho State's Attorney, and still langulshes in Jull. Juepae HAWES will to-morrow commence tho eall of cases under No. 1,000, the first of which will be the Seventh Ward ctection case, which hns been sot peremptorily, ‘TEN prisunors were taken from the fail to the Houso of Correctlon yosterday, among whom wera Afuert Mubey, Inte in the employ of Fleld & Lelter, Threc more will bo taken to-day. itk ball of Richnrd D, Loander, undergindict= ment fur perjury, wias Increused yestorduy, on matlon of " the State's Attornoy, to £2,300. He was still In Jull at ndjournment of court, with no prospect of getting out very soon. Tie lden of appropriating nny part of the building to the use of the Cuunty Agent, us pro- osed Ly tho County Commissioners, does not avorably: lmpreas tho prescit inmnates of tho sovernl oflices. Tholust two Grand Jurles have found oceusion to complaln of tho loufers Ine festing the bullding, and thov prediot that if the Comuinissioncraearry out thoirschome the lonfor- nulsunce will bo greatly increased, ThE late Grand Jury found an Indictment npainst an (ndividunl numcd Challls, forbigamy, P to a fow mohiths ago ho was u rosident of Jultet, where wife No. 1 now lives, butit appears thut he eame to this city In February and mar- ried n Miss MoPowers, and subsequently took up bis abede In Tndinnapolis, Chiot of Policn Huuna, of Joliet, passed through tha city yestors duy with a requisition for the erring hushand, and expeets to band bim over to Bherl® Mann to-duy or to-morrow. Hig whereabouts wero learntd through a letter wife No. 1 veceived from his brathor, and she snys she will prosecuto bim to tho bitter cud If ho is caught. THE CONNKCTING LINK, ‘The West Purk Commissioners yestorday come menced condemnation proceedings in the Couns ty Court to acquirg titlo to curtain lnnds and remises for the purpose of estallishing n now houlevard in sccordnnce with an ondinance adopted at thelr Inst mcoting. Thq {m)mmc:l boulovard s intended to conniect tho West and South Slde park systems, and tho land sought to e condemned 18 1 strip 250 feot wide, startiog from the centre line of the gouth end of Doug- Iy Park und running south to within 1,000 (o oot ol Twunty-sixth struet: theacy to the east gldo of Calitornla nvenue, and south along aml parallel | with the = avenino to the north glde of Thirty-flrat street; llfluncc along und paraliel with” Thirty-tirst stréot, on the north slde thoreof, to the eust side of Western avenuc: and from thenco suuth to tho Hiinofs & Michigun Canal. The principal owners of tho property sought to be vondemned nre tho West~ orn Unfon Telegriph Compuny, the Cnlclx}w& Urand Trunk Rallrowd Company, the Unlon Stoele-Yurd & Translt Compuny, tho Columblt Chlengo & lmllnng Rullroad Company, the Chl capa, Burlinglon & Quinvy Hallrawl Cumannv tno ton. Lovl P, Morton, E. A, Small, G, W, Blny, and Fruncis I Butior. —_——— U. B. A ' ‘Pw0 NUNDRED barrels of oleohol woro with. druwn for export yesterduy, THE tug Asa Hansom was yestorday sold by Cupt. Edward E. Naplor to Fruucis M, Brockway, the consideration being $4,600, . T1rTy thousand dollars in gold and $2,000 In sllver was pnid out yesterday ut tho Sub-Treas. ury, uNh\o thousand dolings lo silver was ro. calved, . ‘Tue Inturnnl-rovontto reovlpts -yesterday amountod to 815,190, of which 820,003 was for spirite, $4.4% for tobueco and cigurs, $471 for b‘t’wr. und S13,275 for ypeclnl taxes, I JHrnas lrvENnEa was brought bofore Com« missionor Hloyno yestorduy chirged with solling linuor without u llovnso in the Villnge of Chorsy Valley. Uno of tho Government witnesscs Journvyod Into town in compuny with §llram, ind wiivn questioned by the Commissioner was 10 sueh a multncboly vondition thut be was un- nblo to tell cider from whisky. Rivonborg wis nevertheless held ju bonda of $500, which wore | promptly furuishied. ¢ FOLLOWING I tho list of dutinblo goods re- eelved at the CustomeHouse yusterluy: Jollob Steol Compuny, W steel blonine; Churlos Luu- borshuimer, 1 odtagan sherry Winos G, Mailine Krodt, U7 dewms curbanuto sodus Hibburd Kpencor & Cow 100 buxes tin uiates H, Boars, 5 cususgune; derts, Lumbird & Co., 1 onse brushos; 0. Steliur, 10 casks wine: Ariold & Buchanan, § casus wino: Huck & ftuyner, 3 cosen druggluty’ sundeled; Bunsun Hrod., 0 bulf barrels heerings, Colleotions, $4,571.21, Tik following llgures show tho businoss douo at tha Chicagn Post-Olllew lust mouth: Curriors employed, 1. douvcr{ teips dally, 603; colie uon trips d 39; dolivered—rointored lot- teng, 2Li21: mill loteors, L3ULUMG wall, podtal cardn, 63,0305 lounl luttors, 4DL813: loval pustul curid, DRSS nowspapers, ole., BIS12G . lottons 1 to tho vllice, 7,481; oolleated--lottars, S8 postal onrd-.'tlh. &y HEWdp ol 3, tutal nostnge on lueal innttor dely 1012 money urders & d—domestic, 42,173 inturnutional, 810, nid—dotn st 0773 0, 1 & : rhntionn 3 sales of l, ., Foe postul cards, stumps, ote. ‘* BOCIAL EVENTS, Ait, AND U8B C0 M HOTOUKLN 5 colobrated the Nfteonth annivereary of thelr wedding last evoning at thulr cosy residonco, No. 350 Wubesb avonue. My, Hotebkin is well known us p member of the dry-goods trm of Hotehkin & Paluor, and the noat fnvitations ik #ued wore responded (0 by n large nuwber of prominent socloty peoplo. The' parlors wore ‘cunvased for duncing, and there was a profusion ot tlorul dovices nbout the rovms. Directly over tho bay-winduw In tho front parlor wero Lho datos, -#1800—1881," - and beneath them wis n large bank of Howers, - A buge Mural Il wus suspended betwooh tho two parlors, and on the mantols wore toml vuses, hurseshoes, and baskets, sovoral of whilch boro tho eurds of thoughtful trionds, Daneing wus the n,rhmlnnl fontiro of the eventuy, and Priod. borg's orcheatra Cupnished oxcollont muslo. A fine supper wus served by John Wright, Thoe Ruedts did not dulmm until & late bour, und tho ovoulug was heartily onjoyed. Bir. wnid 3lps. Hotoukli secalved o number of Bandsouio presents, fimony which woru, Crystul cporgne, Mr. aod Mrs. P, Palinart ceacklos ware vuso, Mr. and 3irs, D, KK i Jowel vase Xot, Mr, und Mrs, Kl Smith; sut goblots, Mr.und Mrs, J. K. Lajngy decorntod water ug, Mr, AN £ 4 hand- AT, and Mo Wi, e, 0, 3 butter-dish and cover, Mrs, B, Sture N . tevant and und M. R, W, O cusds elegunt water-jug, Mr, L B, Btubbe; 1a Yt duporutud vaso, Mr. und Slra. o A, MoNoill; bundsomo Jug, Mr, W, E, Patton und siste ulr of vasos, St and M. M.V, Hinos erystnl and aliver eard-roceiver, M. L, el e s bt i chd o el wimnberiin, oL atal chor, Miru, 32 AL WoodtutE wnd Sra. 3¢, Horland] vaso of towerh, Miss Owon: vase of Howers, My, and Mrs. Jumos 1. Marsh; lurgo uem{nm) ViS0, S, and Blra. W, H, Haeper) Pulr ol colngnu battles, Mr, &n ra, Jumnes IR, Owol ystul Tats; abell- Jug, Mr i Fraok fhaped gard-recelver, 3ir. und Mre Holuno T, Suwith, of Mursbatitown, Is.; vpergno of Howers, Mr. and Mre. Grorge K, Duncdy; vuso of tlow- ey, Mr, and Mre. B W, Koudall: siiver and wrystul decantor, Sr, amd bilss Bilacoll; cake- dish, Mr, sod Mz, F. W, Toutellottu; crystul TRIBUNLE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, I1I88I—"T'WHELVLE PAGIN, i Mltssou Whituan: galr Vasos, Br,. pitcher, Mra. and Mpa. J, A, Sleepor: orvkie- ware vaso, Mr. and Mra. I G, Wagner, - Among tho guests present were: Mr, and Mrs, o.v, :L r. and Ara, Turnor, A and Mrs, A . A, Liby v Mr, and Mrs. Dempster, 1L W, Croas, Mr, and Mes, Allen, Mr.and Mrs. #keelo, Mr. nnd Mrs, Jlournique, Mr, and Mrs, Penficld, Mr. and Mrs, Horter, Ald, and Mes, O, D, Wethorlil, Mr, and Mea, Miller, Mr. and Mres, B, P ltalmg Mr.and s C, M. Squlers, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. 5 And Mrs, fi’,‘"’ s, fllr. ntfil M Mta. D. Hatry lammer, Mr. and M. 1l uthrlo, Mr, and Mre. 3. R Lang, Mr, and Mrs, . 1, Stubim, dirs, Whitinn, Miss Floreace MoNaiil, Miea Ellacott, Miss Owen, and Miss Whitman. PIENCK-ALLING, Mlss Cara N. Alifng, drughter of Mr, and Mrs. W Alling, was last evening marrled to Mr. 8ibloy A, Plorco, business mavagor for tho Northwestorn Typo Foundry nt Kansas City, Mo., ut tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, Dr. Tteasner, 317 Weat Washington atrcot, Tho pur- lors wero tastefully -deconited with ilowors, and, undera: floeal bell, the happy pale woro united by tho itov. Dr. (icorgoe, of the Centenary L F. Churolt. ‘Tho brilu was nttouded Ly Migs Codmnn, and the groom by Mr. Charios Alling, & Lrothor of the bridv. Tha wmmll:r (ross wiis an cleanut comblnation of hlue and fawn-colored silk, cluborately triminud with Bpanish lave, sriifo tho orsamonts wors of uatural tower, Tha prosonss woro riel, rare, usoful, and varied, 3'{"’ utiro home of tho palr will bein Kunsns Citys EIBEXDRATH—-LOEWENSTEIN. iss Relon Locwonstoln and Mr. Atriham N, Elscrtrath wore quietly married nt 6 o'clock list cvening in Btandard Hall, tho ltev, Dr. Kohley ofticiating. LOOAL POLITICS, THE CHICAQO DEMOCHATIO OLUD, an organization which camo into existence In tho dnys of Hancook and English, and of which vory littlo has been honrd sinco, met at tho Talmer House Inst ovening. 1t s composed of tho croam of tho party, nud, in tho minds of its origlontors, Ia destined to becomoa power in politics, It already lays clalin to having boon the first orgnuized body to namo Mayor [Ifarrlson for rellection, propuses ore long to bo un n fooling With tho foramont cliibs It the country, not only in ifluenco but in ity homo and surcoundings, H. W. Guodman presiled luat ovening, and the special object of " the mecting wus constitution and by-laws, The Cdinmitico ta whom the matter Wl been {ntrusied reported rocomnienduig that tho {nitlation fea bo rulsed frow $2 10 825 aud that the annual dues bo in- erunsed frons $0 to §20.Thu report was udoptud, and Edward Foroman, Edward J, Stokes, James I, Hoyne, und C, Stewart Warron were ap- volnted a' cummitteo to aslect tho names of sultuble porsons to be Invited 10 Join the Club, and to report at a subsequent meeting. Tho constitution 13 to go luto elfeet tho firat ‘Tuesday in July, and It was ngrood that ne new members shotld be accepted until after that date. The only othor business transnctod was tho accoptance of tho resignation of Ueorga Mills Rogers as Vice-Prosldent, and the iloption of u resolution congratulating Mayor Harrison upon his redlection, Tho noxt meeting whi Lo beld at the samo place tho Hrst Tuesday In June, THE PINST WARD REGULAR REPUBLIOAN CLUB hold its_annunl meoting Inst eveuning at the Grand Pacitic Hotel, Abner Taylor presidod, and {u stating tho vbjeotof tho mdeting oelinod in advanco wo ofliow which he has held for threo yearabook, Mossrs, Jewothy King, and Wronn wure appointod o 'committee on noninations, and repurted the following list of officors, who wero clected ununimousiy: President, D, W, Niekerson; Viece-Prexidonis, Arthur Dixon, D, J. Wronn, ', . B, Van Cleave, J. V.= Itob- erts, 8, W, King, F.'W. Hunngbery, Ar- nold Doolus, Georgs A. Hook, W, W, Roberts, J. B, Taylur, and F. Gelssler: Secrotary, F, Iirokoskl; Troasurer, Enoch Howni ixeoutivo Committee, D, J. Lyon, F. W. Warsc Mujor, llenry Dyrne, 0ol and Joseph Hourer, “Tho usunl routine business wos mma‘gemd. and tho weetlng ndjourned for ono munth, MRS, ZINN’S SIN, AND HOW 8IF GOT OUT OF 17, Justice Brown's court-room was orowded all yestorday aftervoon with a motley areay of Itlors, who were drawn thither by an adultery caso In which tho ovidence possessed that rich- nossof Huvor oxactly calculated to nffard enfoy- ment for time-killors, The defendants wero Mrs. Hattle E. Zlnn, wifoof adruggist dolng buslnessat tho cornug of State and Juckson stroets, and Janos Woodward, a dnshing young dry-goods clerk, Tie TrisuNe chronicled tho arrest of tho couplo on tho dny !ullnwl:l! Its_oc- currence. At the examination yesterdny Mrs, Zinn, who {3 youngund vory m-o{m«xeulnk Inher ropenrance,” dementied herselt ina very Indy- Mko anner, while Woodwied qssumod & don‘te ceare surt of behuvlor. Ailthough Zlon and his wife woro murried n|||¥,nbu|n. WO yearsigo, the ovidenee yesterday showed that scarcely six months bad olupsodl afte tho nuptinia bofora tho lndy was bohuvipg Inu very singular wiy for n ‘young wite, Ziun, bowever, boing yery near-sighted, and alsv tlinded by love, did not sco miny things which wigre plun ‘to dervants and neighbory. i o and hia wife lived torothor up to tho timo that tho warrsnt was sworn out, but it was whilo hio was nt the store; from 6 o'clock In tho nuorniuis uit] 12, tht bisbettor-bulf ontortulied tho other man. On one occaslun, ns was testle fed to ‘yoawrduy. tho husband cume homo a Hit- tie enrlier i the ovening than usunl. und his wifo found It necessury to stow her visitor awny I R sorvant's rootil. ‘Thon she complalned of feellug vory ill, und askod tor sotne brandy, ‘The pususpecting busband went out ond gut somio, and in the menutime—cxic visitor.” It woulil 110t do to rehonrso ull the testimony,—all about koyholes, prying servant, meetings after dark, und so on,—but it sutislled tho Court that thoro had hoen un |ml)rnpur Intimnoy botwoen the two dofendunta, e Court sald “so vlulnly In fact, but snlil ulso thut there had buen no “opon and notorlonsndultery,” —tho defondants bnd not lived togothor. And thoy wore accord- Ingly dlacharged, TIHE COURT-IIOUSE, WILL TIHE OLTIZENS' COMMITTLE JOIN IN TnE ! INVESTIGATION, Mondny last tho County Bonrd adopted a reso- lution providing for the.nppolntment of a spo- clul committoe of four, with the Chalrman of thio Nonril, to Investigate tho charges of cor- ruptlon und bribery madu by 8 prpor ugaiust tho urchiteot and coutructors of the now Court. Housennd the majority ot the Bourd, 1t wus 'voted ut tho sume thine 10 nak tho Citlzons® As- soclation to appolnt a cammitteo, of threo to conferand act with the Spoclal Committeo of the Dourd, p Yusterduy a reporter of Tug Trinusg called upon sutne of tho otlicors and members of tho Citizons’ Ausoolatlon to nscortain thelr views fn the premisca, It apponred that, 8o fur, tho As- suctution hud reveived no notifieation of tho notton of tho Hoard, bIr, Awmbler, Scorctary of tho Assoclition, suid that no weeting of tho Exceutive Cominittao ad heon bold and thoy kuew nuthing otliolally rhout, tho matter, Just W8 B0un 18 thoy wore notified wimt was required of thom thoy wuuld ke netion, but tho ap- pointmont of tho committos suigusted would probably bo passed upon by & speciul conmittes hofare It cumo into the hands ot the Exeuutiva Committen, : br. A, A, Carpenter, Vice-Proshlont of the Cltizons’ Assoctution, sukd that ho had ‘boen Lusy and know nothing nbout what was going on furthor thuiy ho had rend the report of tho Buard procoedings In TiE Tiibune, Ho bad held po conforenco with uny of tho ollicers of tho Associntion, and could give no e us to what would b done, 118 personal apinfon wis thut there hud been somo stealing in conneotlon with the hulldiug ot the Court-Elause, and bhe thuught that porhaps it might bo possible to lind out sumething nbout It, My, Alfred [L Mason, & promiuont mecuber of tho Assoctution, sufd that nothing hnd teen dono 4t fur, ‘Thoy were waiting until thoy hieard from tho County Board. Fudld not befleve the in. ation woulil result In the punishment of fthy Gf tho thioves, it such thora wore, but it wag neceasnry tonwnkon the peoplo ta tho fport. nheo of clocting Hmux men 10 tho Coumty Rourd, ‘The statuto of Hiitations woull bar prosacu- *Hony llgfllllll tha offender, even It thoro turnod aut to bo sume praot wguinst them, OF courde, tho Connltten woulid pot have tho powers of court, and could not cuwnel tho attendance ot wityedsos or ke lh-u‘ produce dosumonts, otlol ) Itut thoy could, In his botief, vontilato tho co dition o thitgs and purbups do smuo good in t! way, 1o belleved the Avsovintion wonld take hullof tho ineter IF 1t Wore properly prosontod o . DEARBORN JAVENUBH. THK MAVOR AND 3. WINSTON ON TIE HOULE« < VAID AOIEME. Proaldent Frod 1I, Winaton, of the Lincoln Park Boawd, hud a tulk ywith the Muyor yesters duy Inregurd to the Doarburn Avenuo Duule- “vard ondinance, pussod by tho Counoll- Munday '‘evening. Bir. Winston was prosont In Wts fodividusl capagify. 1o sald that bho had no objectiop’ to the new boue lovard, but it contemplated cutting them off from the Lako:8hove drive, Ubun which tho Park Board but oxpondeil $200,000. Ile thought that the boulovard coul bo 80 chunged us to turn enst ut Chicugo avenuo, ono bluuk to Rush, and thenco northiwnrd four blooks to Ouk street, wherv the Luke-Shorg émv! oommonced, In the ordinsnce pissod by thia Uouncil e proame ble sturted vut by sny g that tho Lincoln Park Commissinnurs lind taken $tops to ucquiro this streot for w boulovard, wnd that it et the Uoard's sanction snd approval. ‘This wus not truo, Thy Commissiopers had - takea no tho mattor (at Al becauso It never ocowe . hefore - them, and they had never bad o chance L0 cousider It of« fetally. ‘The ordinauce, ussumed thut this muts tor had tho Bourls upproval, Whin the contrury wns tho duso, _About this time Mr, i 11 Sbu. foldi and Mr, B, E. Exgn camo i 1oth gunties wen fuvored the I.mult."lnfi Ald. Lawler und Bhorvy wore also presunt, Lawler wanted the Muyor o veto it mougn. ho hud voted for jt. In the conversatun whigh onsucd, the Mayor suid that bo did not wo in boulovanls in tho benrt of the city, because they kept husineas teums o, Jir Bhufoldt -4ld vot kuow if it wus el p rovise tho - nocessary to bulld n boulavard and keep draft tenms aff altogothor. ‘Tha Mayar reganded the wholo thing ss wrong, Mr., Shufeldt~1 don't aco why. The proporty- holdors pay for tho Imrmvcmeuu‘ fiest time, 'l'!u:‘yl of the 1r>.om rawnrd offerod by Palgd for ros. citiog his wito's body. flo now refuses to pay tho ninount or any other sum. CAPT. PAYNE, A _Judicinl Docision that Ifo ¥fas No Iight to Enter Indlan Torritory to Take Up Land, Apeeial Dispateh to The Chicago Tvib Inrrie Rook, Ark., May B.-~At Fort 8mith yostorday Judge J. C. Farker rendered o deols- fon In the casa of the United Btatos va. Cupt. David L Payne, decturing that nono of tho land in the Indian Torritory wan subjoot to whitesct- tlement, the Indians holding the proprietorship thorcof absolutely and without reserve. The opinion {s very lengthy, and embrrces n thore ouch roview of all tho Inws and treatios made for and with the Indiana from their first vecu- pation of the Territory, Tho dcolslon {8 gen- crally accapted as conolusive, and will have the tendonoy of chocking further {nvasion - of tho country. Quito a mimbor of pros pective sottlors ‘who hiavo boen encumnped on tho border awnit- ing iudlclnl aotion to deolde thols right to ontor tholand have begun a mn}mllun clsewhere. Payno s sevorely donounced, For a tine hy hadl strong sympathy throughout the Soutliws but, whoen It beunma ovident the rallrond com- panics woro using him as a gnt’s-pnw to furthor #cifish schomos, public sentiment ohanged, and tho feeling ulum{ tho hordor now I8 that Judgo Purker’s notlon has friustrated tho designs of n well-organized band of land-grabbers, —————— OKLAHOMA. Unfavorable ftesult of Payne’s Trial Wiatira, Kas, May &.—~A privato dispatch wad recolvod by Oklaoma Payne, in this oity, announcing an unfavorablo result of his trial boforo the United States Court at Fort' Smith, Atk, The fnces of n number of mon who had gathorod nt his headquartors in responso toa callfor a meeting to-day visibly lengthoued, A meoting was huld, howevor, ovor whioh Payno presided. Homadea full statement of his ar- Mayor Harrison—0Only for tho are keot tip by the publie at large, and 1 don’ bellevo In that sort of thing, unlcss all arc troated allko. Mr, Winston—Doos not the Park Board havo to koep the atreets liglitod? Muyor Harrldou—Yes, gir, I undorstand that is the vuso, Mr. Shufoldf~But wo bave to lght tho stroots now, 'The Mayor—Ycs, that's so, but wo do It out of & genernt fuwdt, Mr. Winston went on to oxplaln how unsafoe it wis to roly upoitown issessmonts and taxation, Thoy wers to somo oxtant subjoct to tho whims of the Buperyisor, 3 M I;‘?hulrhl%’;'l'l‘ :‘u‘ iu;r -a Im'mh & boulovard as nvem 0 want, f m. l"‘luclnn-{ am with you in that, Tho Mayor~L have boon nghting to obtaln Just that vory thing. Ald. Lawlor hero got Inn wipo by saylog that tboy noedud a southwest boulovard, ané that ho hail tried to got Monroo strect iinproved for over Lo years pnst. Mayor Huarrison snid that macadam was tho anly pavement for taat dreiving. The Mayor uulvmq.unll{ statod to o TRIDUNE ropurter thut hio had not lookued into the merits of tha ardinnncy, and ho could not say what he seould dofn regard to it. Al know how ho stood iu the matter, Ho was oppused to Loulevards in tho hoart of the vlty. BOARD OF EDUCATION. TAY OF OVFIOLRS, ASBISTANTS, ETU. An ndjourned meotiug of tho Bonrd of Edus oation was bold yosterdny evening, at which woro present Inspeotors Hoyno, English, Keith, Armstrong, Bronau, Corcoran, Stensland, Btilos, Bugroughs, Dunne, Mans, Nichoff, and Do Lany In tho chair, The Bonrd wont fnto Committeo of the Whole on considerntion of the report of tho Committeo on Salurles. Tho lnttor part of tho roport of the Commit- teo on Salarles was aduptod with somo, amend- ments, us followa: fim;l:;unu";m!l{ee.nd A;?f,':"‘“,','flf“h w: {,r; restand trlal, and a formal announcement of 0 4 ol tho result, but urged tho settlors to sorylve, 'L'!fs'-'m osocond your, Bibo: tbird | stang. by ihetr on anization - wntil viotory T i ana ourth yonr, &is; lifth your, | aouid clown tholr oiorts, 1o donted tho assor. gnxi; sixth and subscquent yonrs, $300. Assist- | yion that the offort to_scttle the Territory wita anta in Grammnr Grades, and Assistunts baving ¢hurgo of tho First Division In scheols with pri- inary grades only and having ftourth grado Dupils, to recelve ¥60 por annum more than tho nbova rites. Assistanta In double division to re- celve $5) less than the above ratos. All chaugea In salaries to take place At the com- incncement . of the school mg tho oxpiration of tho vour's sorvico. ubstitutes at the rate of $1.00 porday for ench diy of actital sorvice. Ollice und other employés: Building and Supply Agent, $2.250; Clerk, $2,160; Attorney, £4750: lookkeepor, BL500; Assistant-Clerk, $1,200; School Agent, 760, T'ho roport of the Committoe on Janitors and Buppiles was ndoptod, Tho sums pald one liicers rango from $1,805 to $000; and jnaltors ram 3000 to $190, After some discussion it wasdecided tochange tho West Thirteenth and West Fourteenth Streot Hu’nuull: from the fuurth to tho third grade of saliuals. i backed by raflroad corporations. There wore olkhty-soven (zmmnnl ot the meoting, many of thow frum o distance and from othor Btates. Several tnlks woro made, in which cho speakers urged the mombora to contribute to Payne's nup{‘mn and tho mafntenanco of hendquarters in thia city, Resolutions wero reported from o committes and adopted urging Puynoe to renew his elforts to offcat a lodgniont in tho Torritory; coriticistug tho placo of Payne's trinls, and nek- ng & chankoe of venuo, Aftor which tho great Oklahoma boom collapsed, —————— SITTING-BULL AND HIS GANG. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. 87, FAuL, Minn, May 2.—~A speoinl to tho Ploneer-Press from Poplar Itivor soya that 8lt- ting-DBull has gono nbout™ 200 miles north nt Woody Mountaln, and {8 sonding courlors to Buford tostlr up the Uncapapas and Yankton- “I'ho Hoard then adjournoed. nals in that vicinity. Tho Dull hns twonty lodges with MIT.I’ '.\‘{;vclvfl or fourteen ,of his followers aroat Buford, but are making no 1088 | BUBURIAN, tho Interost of thoir chiof, T'on o LWOIVE lodabs of hostties ave repartod threo duys’ mareh f: Dufard, and Mem. Iobertson, Kr lhnsuuvc;‘:g‘. has boen ordorod out to ovortuke and bring thoun In, if posaiblo. ——— WE SHALL NOT BE UNDERSOLD, Truo to thoir motto, the firm ‘of Morgnothan Bros. & Co,, Stato and Mooroe streets, are at prosent selling pure linen handkerchicfs for Indtes at tho ridlculous low prico of 8 cents each, Aslmilar handkerchisf cannot bo procured anywhere for the same price. This salo bas created quite an excitement in the trade, and In order to provent dealers from buying up thelr 8took, which {s onormoualy large, however, Sor- gonthnu Bros. & Co, havo established a rule not to sell moro than slx of theso haudkerchiofs to ono customer. e —— PURE DRINKING-WATER, Messre, Buck & Raynor are dellvering wator from tho purcst epriog In Waukesha, tho Silu- rian, at $3.60 per kg of ton gallons, or 40 conts per gallon. Orders loft at olthor of tholr stores will bo promptiy filled. THE BEST CUTLERY IN THE WORLD, Thore I8 no articlo mado of eitherJos. Rodgors & Sons' or (Geg, Wostontolm & Sons' colebrated wnkes outlory, such as table, dessert, carving, or pockot knives, sclssors, or shoars, but will be found at Dalton's, 51 Siato streot, The Dloard of Trustcos mot Monday, with an unusunlly largo attondance of citizens, and all the metnbars of tha Roard preseut. Tho Committeo to whom tho matter was ro- forred reported In favor of tho ercotion of atreet- Innps at Ruvenswood. Concurred i, Tho Supcrvisor wus cmpowered that, in case of any small-pox appoaring, to take such steps. tu provont its spread as bo dcoms necessary, and tho Committeo on Police Iustructed to examino futo tho present efliviency of the pollos foree, and to mike such recommendatlons regarding chunges ns thoy may doem proper, which ia principally looking to'a more convenlent place for u poilce headquurtors and” Mugistrates' court-rooms, ote, Tho 8upervisor and Commla- sivner uf Distriot 1 ware instructed to obtain n suitable place for a Pound und nppoint a Pound- nimster. EVANSTON. Lnst ovening in the Congregantional Church, At the Invitaton of a large number of his Evanaton friends, Mr. Edwin Lee Brown, the President of the Soolety fue the Frovention of Cruelty to Anlmals, pavos, looturo on * Crueley to Animals in Transit.”! Tho gontlownan's high reputation in tho village trought him o largy nudience, and his bonrers wore well pald for their attendince, Tho spenker kept tho pint- form for something more than an hour with a most {ntaresting tatk on this tople, in which he 14 0 much Intorosted. 5 * ENGLEWOOD, Tho Eoglewood Union Yeteran Club held their rogular moeeting Manduy ovening. The Com- mitteoon Lectures and Entertuintments reported n_Lulunce of 835 from tho last ontertainment after pnylng all oxpenses. The Commlttee nlso tho outline of & program fntended for . tho ovening of Decoratton-Day. Presidunt Tarker wus invited to deliver an nddress on that veeasion. Comrade Hardin made somo fntarost- ing romarks, Tho subscriptions to tha Me- morlal-Hall fund umount to ubout 1,600, ———— SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK. Mecting of the Illinols State Associae tion nt Contralla—Election of Officors =0Other Proceedings—~Statistical. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridunes CENTRALIA, Jil, May 8.—The Illinols State, Bunduy-schoal Assoolation begun its twenty- third Convention Intho tabernucle, buflt ox- pressly for It at this piace, this morning. Lo twoon 300 and 400 delegates and many visitors f Tho skill of Prof. Morrls Bernhardl, tho dis- tinguished optlofan at No. 125 Btato street, Is ne- knowlcdged Ly thousands. Speotaclos in his hands make the feoblo vision sco a new world, fi Nat &5 or $7, but got tho fincat and best, set. Dra. l(cCh'csnuy. coruer Clark m’d ll”‘a‘udmlf 4 Buck & Rayner's Moth Powdor that reaps roncnes by the miition, 18 a burvestor ! Cummins dops not ndvertiso teoth for §7 and chargo more. 70 Stato. i - We recomimend Eddradicasowling-ninchin os MARRIAGE LICENSES. i Tallowing marriago liconsos word heucd yorior- aro nlroady horo, and overy traln brings othors, Names. Tteatilence, Itis oxpectod that 1200 strangors will bo at- | §¥; e Keller. Ghileagv, tracted Ly the Convonton, which 1asts |\ tartin K. Solc .a..“",’:x Lako, Wis. until Thursday ovening. Tho nddross | §DAIG A. Doste hicago, of wolcomo was dolivered by the Hos 8. L, Dwight, of Contrulin, and was happlly re sponied to by Presldent Roynolds, of Peoria. At the morniog scssion tho following officors wero ctected: Prosldent, J. . Mason, of Bloom- ington; First Vico-Presldont, O, It. Brouse, of Rockford; Bovond Viee-Prestdent, €. Link, of Paris; Third Vice-Prosidont, M, Enstorlay, of Calro; Stuto Beoretary, 1. B. Vallo, of Chleaga Statistical Secretary, 0. 3. Enines, of Jacksol villo; 'Creasurcr, B. F. Jacobs, of Chlcay Executlvo Committee, B. P, Jucobs of Cllcago, B, C, Huzard of Wheaton, Thomus 8, Ridgway of Shawncotown, '\ ¥, Nisbott of Alton, 1. C, Dolotto of Blonmington, Aloxander H. Tyng of Teorin, R. 11, Griftith of Rushville, The regular program of tho Convention was taken up at 2 o'lock, tho first boing the report of tho Excoutiva Committoo and of the Distriot Presidonts. Thon cume reports frol to tho Contralin Guurl-\y-mh:uvl &mflgg Thesa wero W, 0, Konnor, of Clay County, and 1. Jncobs, of Chicugo. 2 0. It. Brouse, of Winnohngo County, dolivered « brief lucture on tho work of tho F duy-Buhoal Assoolation, Lenn ~County, ~ spoke o placo Humday-gchoal in the Church, and Clisold on 'a pluge tor tho school In tho lumllr. All tha papors and addrcas ntoresting und instructivo, Tho lulluwhul- s 0 summAry of tho stutlstios of tho work in 1llinnld from tho ruport of the Sta- tistleni Booretury submitted to-uay: Number of Richard It Kvans, Jnno A. Thouis {Mones Vouno Jusephilne Lotus, {8iblay A, More Coru ¥, Aming. Juhan £ Borjo Ingrid It Hausson, {Jacob \¥. ootroliua “Therosa Tisus, Goorgo Hong,. Snthiion Padgas:s t Louts, Chldaior 210 ‘Chicago, Chlcngo, ansas Clty, Mo, Bleago, l Frank Hormann Annlo Pfell,... Dominlok Eng] + {Theross Bohre, {l’.dvnn ¥ Biew Nunlo C. Balior,, it DEATHS, NEWIL 6 ¥ %’hll:'l‘xlx T A ey ) o oy g0ty o s wid 18 dnye. . Bunday-schoois, 0,000; number of teachers and mm\:fl\anz_ Tolkest., ta-duy(Weduesdny) R oolvell uto onurchics, B3 countlos, | i wad Liale Ioce usod b momtie ayd 11 days bier of L‘num&cum‘enuuns in 1850, Gd5 Ip convontiony, 843 countlos, 0113 numbue ot vonvendone, 6 distriots, 8; amount of imnlselonary and benovolent contribiutions in ugo ays, Funeral wiil 1aky pluco (0-du] -8t 1 %}x‘u.. l’)] t:ll'l o 8"‘7!!"‘:“&“’“’1‘:”:‘. g [T5~3ay 2, Anus J, Gilligun, Jasoph Memitth of PuGIuTL l{u‘v‘u‘n‘l!,‘ i B yonme °F Fr’l(u‘:lfit\'nr:rt;;uulludlgllmnd. s nemniely 3 IN~] X 2 WENVON-Norman D, aaly aon of 0,15 und Mary St TtitIes etk Tt h‘k{;rfrlu;xd-:nvfmh. e s e il i sBER=Hughe amilto 3 yeum, of_spl n-fmnl_x:flm." Waher; May 3, aged 8 \’:A’;IDATI:E,&?I?‘P'“) iy from his laio residenco, v EP~ Nuw York City and Elorkimor papors ploaso . HANDY-At bis Jotidenca, 30 Woat dtancoy old pusuwonia, tho liov, 'l Bunduy-schools, $4,277.863; numbor of Lanner :’m:nllgl Luviug beld ?onvunuom ipovery town- A g — e SINGULAR SUITS. Who Offered 85,000 for the Rew- { s Wifo's Body at tho Osh= kosh ¥oloocausty Now Suocd for Thut Amoant. 2 Speciat Dispaten fo Th Chicage Tribune, MitwAukee, Wis., Slay S—Bomo fow months ., Of 1 850 tho loading botol of Osbkosh, tho Heckwiih |- §{addy: aged 31 yened Bad Uinbitine 110 we et iy House, was totally destroyed by firo. Four por- n&'fififi b LT:;':E:':-'; B it ath e hutr sonadu tho hotol ut tho thno lost thoir livos. | WAssH easiiost wurkarin the temoerance ca o) NG Wis lorat 1Homo in Cates durs from_Contonary M. M. Churoh Thursday, oy e o Rovenh Frente i n e . Hg by cattod for many a lavett ane, W liavo ¥00R then: Toavo our o, Wik our wkvlor wo muail oot et Sov \NV ;l‘ll e, lllflln have crossod thy tide. =May & of cansutuption, Henty C., balnved utlioriiound tho tato. Lenry Cawii, agod o1 from his mo residenco, 2307 Hontlutd- LA 10 Y by currlages to Calvury, sday, May 3. Charles 11, Carpon- ud Ii. Curpentor, uf cons g ol Bol Among the numbor was Mrs, 8. B. Paige, the wifo of n wealthy lumborman and oapitallst,who accupted a suito of roowms on ono of the upper foors, Whilo the hatol was burning Paigo ap- peared on tho scuuv, and, Just nbout tho apino thne, his wifo was seen nt ons of tho upper windows, frantioally orylug for holp, Volumes of smoko fmued from the wine dows of her room. Whilo the crowd was standing sgbast, utterly belploss, 3r, Paigo offereil $3,000 rowara to anybody who would resoue his wife's body, whothor alive or dund. Charlos Ricf, the Amsletant Firo Ciof |- *Wuhokl o il fethoFs ratiiencer1d Unton Park- of tho tewn, rushod Up tho stops at the risk of | plucy iu day, Muy b utdp. . Y carringos to his lifo and soon voturned with tho lifeloss Lody »f the unfortunate woman, who bod beon amjothe cred beforo . help reuchod her, Taige.was so griof-strickon that be sald nothing about the re- ward ut tho thae or sluce, Ho made his arranges ments to depart from Qshkosh for Davenport,” T, whore ho will u future veslde. Provious to w:{- iridgeport and Litohtiold (Conn.) papura plussa Y " LANBEGTMay 3 at Normal, \ 1, Vanoral unl«l%&l\m Bodsoatd . m. Wednosday, ‘flfh thouoo wW;0akwouds Coniulors, Friouds lne TEMENT bis doparture ko was servod with & summons jn wwflfirfi‘yg‘:!fif’i’fl%{ygfiz,-vflv two suits, both of which are of more than RS.SNOW, OF MICRONESIA, UNDER ordinury ' interest, Ono - was an aotion | ons of'the ureriar, Wi sddress the Jailos e this brought by B, Beckwith, propriator of the Rotel, fllr \lhu ;m num-sFu |l:_. urnlu;llm ulu‘n l"lmruluy‘ siatust Pale for u board bill whiol bo rof used | ddwh e’ tho batl-rham." Take th lovaior 1 1 to pay oa tha ground that Dookwith bad na tive escapes (o his room, which he proposes to make ® test caso of toseo whother landlords can colleet under thoso olrcumstances. Tho otber sult was by Assistaut Fice Chlof Rief for the coliection &rlur toor snd you will be diructed to ¢he roow, TIIE MONTHLY MEETING OF TUE o yhusrdo 7 Munagers of tha Chicaso Brxchauga A uBro u wrn 8010 o'elycx, PRty ¥R ' REMO ANNOUNCEMN Iy, St et AL AL TEAE i, Aeld in Farwali Hfali 3 9 tin seage L 1) Ehioaz :inflnne. L iOAT Sreming ;:ul Mosote and ivia Faitn Kt e 20 hes. 4 oxercinas, oL I pariate ) G LR A T”.,'Hfl“" I D. SHER As co ) Chured, v Trsting 1o-dny. re I ey tha p U ,Jl;]fllfi"fll)l & Tite RAMUS COLLECTIOY WATER (0L PAINTINGS WILL BE SOLD By AUCTION O'BRIEN'S Art Gallery, 208 Wabash-av., COMMENCING This Evening, At 8 o’clock, AND CONTINUING TO-MORROW, THURSD4Y, At 2 (-2 and 8 p. m. MR. RAMUS, of Bridgewatet Square, London, has instructed us to sell the entire collection, without any reserve. Measrs, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & Co,, Auctioneers, FOR OUR SALE TO-DAY, At 84 and 86 Randolph-st,, Commencing nt 9:90 . ny., Immense Stack FURNITURE, GARPETS And General HHouscholdl Goods, General Morchandise, & ELISON, FLERSIIEIM & To-Morrow, Thursday, WE SELL THE EVERETT HOUSE FURNITURE. No postpononient. lfl.l.‘UN. Fi "Sfllfl)(j( uctloneers. FRIDAY DIORNING, May 6, al 10 o'k WE SELL THE PIFTIL-AV, TOTEL Cor. Adums-st. und Fifthenv. Contents of 82 Rooms, Two Planos, Two Sewing-Machines, Forty Restaurant ‘Tables, Restaurant Fixtures, Marble and Walnut ChamberSets, Beds and Bodding, Carpets, &¢ Halo peremptory for cash, Guuds must be remored day of salo, ELIBON, FLEISITEIM & C¢ By WM. A. BUTTERS, Renl Estate und Goneral Aucttonoer, With A, Lipman, 151 8. Clark-st. uctioneers acnt 1le DRACAA ‘WArorooms, i Bint REMOVALS. VIOVAL ERNST PRUSSING'S Real ‘Estate and Loan Office 1IAS BEEN REMOVED T0 No. 10 Borden Block, N. W. cornor Randolph and Dearbur it oy RANZ'S, 8o State: IK__’/ FWATIR WAVES, ALL Long lalr Swite kouds 10 proportien HAIR Whcvato &, K )uny ur thy *AULTIVURUS m:iur und Wi 11“;);‘: LAWN prico lisk ol fur prico It “sule o o, Sole naei Vigs jus s HOWER: .. MOWERS. Hogond-nnd Al work warrnte ul el tw sxclinnue wnd fo . B SEEDS ™" LAWN GRASS. GHUICE MIXED: — TRUNKS / criAs, B WALTD, For Frunk A asateae