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MAY 6, 1881—TWELVE PAGES BEWS, | e, m stiwped tormaca to ko o ( HEARBORN BOULEVARD. wns brought pomo on tho Gazolle, and died thly morntngi! Mo nover was conseious after rHE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. 18 bo reducod In order tho chnraster tho romninder might bo improvad, and that thoso MARI with brothiel attachments bo plosed, was noxt — rend, 3 * nm nhemf.of you thoro,” anltd Mr. Harrinon, asked him o veto tho mensure, tlo will most prubably do the Inttler, aa ho sald that Ao would not have signed thoBouth Side Boulovard ordin. IT MUST 60. . h s tiend. heir epilt. npon- To T T Thle cant b T s manifesiad 4 ond helng e 1 S 3 , [ 5 Aol o, 3 intarviow Batwaon Ay Or Hare | e s i, s o, o | Navigation Now Fully Open | siafebisgt Shoteulim™Tut"s | The North-Siders Not Unanimous:| ety sk sest ik S ST | The Removal of the Soaid of 0 v ARy Cobln 3 3 An n and the Citizens’ SHILT R ROUAE OF Droatitition I taomention with i Throughout :the Lakes. Toet, Chid “was mata OF (10t Goolnow on the Improvement. —— Trade from Its Preg= riso THut 18 Im'mmll\'n. I rovokedl tho liconse nf nst sonson, Flo wns 20 yenrs of nye, and ieryes RELIGIOUS. - League, g ol i whoaahess ko Tl s tameevens | ko 8 fo#* Open for All.T " Tl e batya Totehin, ight, with tho i £ ent Site, Sk [l ol () ! l’u 0 Buperlo en for ]l, i - 'ho ateam-bary h . B - il o . N - Ton Philan. | S0Pt TORBMEREIS bR R | U tont wronon, | R R el ok e | 10 T Bttarly Opposed by the Lineeln | | SUNDAY-sEito0t, wome, e ik, | e Ha pa D i L S R Park Gommlssionan, Crematas, i, May 4=iough tho o | Re42008 Why It Should Go onth on thropist Clenr to the Back- | fyaswbon llwme, Lunseintibo e, fiare) I "« tiforo this sesson, and DAt and (ntiold piioted bas kopt up & stondy drip all tho morning, tho La Balle Streot, ’ bone. woulit hevomu binckmnflors, 1f stopn man | Tnke Huron and @éorglan Bay Fros of Tea | thom over anfoly,’ 1t wah only chnnco, ns tho nttemdance at tho Convention was not dimins . | Whols knownt to ha bad, ho gota soino ong olse to ' watar fell soon nftor, Who Profor n Sonthward Extenslon of | ished. ThoTaboruacls wna fntended o he wie _— take out tha licenso. AR lung a8 . at, All Pointa, droiotenmn=liarge llalolgh oatop In.fase uight the Lake Shore Drive, tor-proaf, hut tho drops trickicd through In | The movomont looking to tho shitting of the AllNight Snloons on Payment | LICENARS ARl CHEAD, oo fourtoon fent, Shioleft Nk yioon o many placos, and it wns dlsagreonblo and damp. | Board of Trado itrom Its prosent contemoted o Favors & yonble Lieonso Foe, ;qy'lgg‘:\‘xnstlrzn’:r;)lx»ll; J|l:3!!;l:'l‘llfin"=:kfilllx({'l::. Miscollanoous I!fi 3 s T Limes Kline, Tho tug Willlams uxln& tho Ra- . Tha a5 was openod with o prayer-meeting In | quarters to the footof La Bailo street, where It of o Don 1oy Chon ccingm” cortinhod i oo tontso "Shipping List, Ete. e faonerd tho b0 Ee, YT o drodges | 16 I8 Likely the Mayor Will Veto the e whnlet Chtirabs Tt ey, el | will Sl hoous nutlclont In ta_capacity to o Iivonscs oyery wook, TEn saloon janms wors - and _delll out ‘of {ha Enst Coaniiol iy tho Ordinance. 3 , of 3 p 3 ant, not only of Chicngo but of tha ¥ ut 197 Mra. M - A Drawe 8 Distinotion Botween “ O~ | doar, ninny men would bo ceatenined fram zoin Ist of next weok., A botldor threo by cight itider of Lebanon, Mra. MeFndden of Blooming. oentire Northwest for n contury to como, Is mak- e il ot VI TS | ovmmunins oyt e Lo Watend | B et o st . i | oo v st ke | £ g e pomiiet, Ak i 1 | o Vi o e i Intorosting Disoussion on Drink- | hRiEminthosunoraom, - "\ discon. | CAn0d was oponod tfiroughout to-day for tho i, g«z‘v.“l:‘ljgxgnné‘ itctiol, Georgo M. Case ana Dl bt o kY of tho compromise sulS, | pinco fn tho Buriday-seliool, Thio SAporintond- | atrips, ono slx foet wido on Bhermnn atroat, paq hn + ingos o Fino Art. ::fiv’:.(finl.l‘; caun'::}” l;:;:r ;‘I“:)':‘I:’l;l.lr::’:l“‘r n‘t!r‘:’r“h?n? :g:k m(;n;fl-;::llnnm 18 1 better condition llmnvror, Fflflnflum‘-m?lr:\l‘,nrmum!nl 0d. 13, her the r-ropurty-o‘wnunun Bas thioh Ayt G G ont's pinco waa described by 1 M. Rikleg, of |'the other of & width ot - twonty-sevon and n Ilamtiton County, and the chorlster's place by IL. C. Demotte, of Woomiogton, Ie had no time to prepare an addross on {his tople, ns he took tlia placo of G, M, McCoutlough, who had been nssigned this subjoct. It was s guod dent rragansott. + Up=—1igler, Bageo, fihnldun nnd Charles Craw- took ont n liconse for i saloon alongside, thoueh N " Y y sommittce appointed nt tho Plymouth Inu{umm Jerry. runs Toth, 1 prohibited cons Bpectal Dispateh {o The Chieago Trivine. . “b"i‘m, to rough woathor thn Colchester lights e Lo i, hokd undor tho nuspicos ot tho | Necting ioots, ° It 18 protty fined to watch them, | Br, CAviAINES, Oht. May 4—Tho Wollaid shi ol Tho Tl h quarter foot on Pacific nvenue, was constilored Mundny afternoon by the Council Commlttno on Stroets and Alleys, South Diviston, and aftor freo intorchangs of opinfon,” fn the.courso of which a prominent North 8ldo politiolan, fm- street would be dmproved: north , of, Chicago uvenuo; snd tho ftusl-streat peoplo aro satfsficd leeauso they would have tho lower cnd of tha, houlevard.” % *Ilow abottt the people’ on Dearborn avenue . 1 not be pinced Lo-dny. b meetingy Tha ton go next door, ‘1t don't mnke mich gl‘l‘l‘:m' u““““il:‘*’«’l ;::‘:;*'4"":‘ "(’z;:":““:":":)',‘n‘l"“’:; differonce. Tho, thimg 18 to, \rnu;n fna seo that | Canal was openod throughont for the scason 0 Tlols Tany range llunlmvm bo shifted ttho Mayor, en’ thoro s no drinkennoss, Wiy, gentlemen, 1 | to-day. ir. Elils, the Buperintondant, aysbust. | 1Ure¢ dearees vastwiird to-inorrow, : . like hunting n the Far Weat: If you londed for | bued with motives “tomagogieul, I not sini o 3 't 3%y DUPPALD. o o sinister, yesterday "lmim:;::yb m‘l"‘r“c(x;h‘l:'t::! l:;lz:lm:::xz ;:'um ’éf-‘&'i’bfi‘.' gg{{gr“-r»‘l’l.m,_ ) and .m hlmonthe | oo sn'in bottar condition than for magy years. Sptiial et .l'!, iy w‘t‘xw :“r (.,:;ml“u:w:::‘u‘efum fhé hiingss pirs fmhf‘:: yu:u mlll;:lt’ moct o nrll:xhlty. l:,l" "‘70: :l:rzcll‘{ umm‘ed lho-nlnrr:. n; 1t woula deprive {ied him the doe d fowle * o must have beon very bad,” satd Mr. B, —— 1 BurkAlo, Miy d.—tovoral dopartures were n L n you ; m oo o citizons of an oppurtunity to contomplata ;"'ufucnn. W. 11, Noweomb, llo:n:rt ::w:.-ri, Foutor, Wil L yosa, very bk i e . IIOME GATIERINGS. mudo Trom hise to-duy,s stenme-hnrko f::“i 'm.].:fi: :mnd b;s'e_nrr,r"e:: ;g;::m;;:{ hun,' Tt was bottor to bo able to lond hort | the esthotic bonutics of the Took Island Passon- 1L Sxer s, dows, 10 Hstof L0 WAL | g o Aevor remnrkil that tho wowmeh In tho . JARD yhzlaim, ; e o g, a i Iore. Part this ptom g boatixiows on i l’llbjecl ~at least nona Cutlm, l!lxml o th Coroien 1o olmean i aein | Kor Depots the Committeo unanimously fosolvod i larrean LG 0 S, o somo rasolutions,” | vitIoty Hhowa dia net. et e o RS S et o g | lgit, Thoe Woew aceltod NrOULLT 1 166 Y (HO | that 1 know of by beet pariouiasly nestvg:| U0 {BE0bect of tho Curiatian 10 olinohthe lesson | to rocommonl tho passsso of the ahitoyneer a not - L s Frawol ¢ Vi 1hatt '1‘\:‘:“‘“ Jivo not read them. dnngorons to morals, “exciting only a littlo | froights yesteniny, at 414 conts for cotn and & ;guf(,mm. 1, which loft them snmhm»mgeu nbovg o merrinent by thoir bad Jokes: but lernhardt | conts for whoat. Everytblng In port but tho Abino. Tho steam-barge Tlelle Cross and y uch gratlllod,” romarked Mr, | {IGEHERY by, hole, Bl Jokis: bk Dorhnedt achioonors Michiwar nod INIS oBen DXV Teon haund for tinw Citys were th next to jorf, “at want you aro doitig In the Fight | prostitute in such o way ns (o chnrit the young hartored ot tho above Hanros. T ‘¢, and wero followod uflnz the course of Elmendorf, 3 - - | monand youny ladics who naw her, and did o | chartored at the al IRt T8 .| tho afternoon by the schootturs 8, V. i, Watson, dirvetion tifled,” put in tho Mayor, | kront deai maro burm." o LAUKCIL TO:DAY. - | King Slsters, 'D. P, Dobbins, for Chicago, wyery much grtificds ho witl | . Wo having iiothing to sny about tho play,’ To-day thore.will bo lnunched, at Millor | steam-lurwo 'O, J. Kershuw, and sehooner e T | AL et Sl et | nenor sy, ot Pomigocon: | ARSI conndh o ffvadics W 5 X & 5 ¥ earry ot Lo L O mat T e o Flte sl SUes iaerie | pouy. Bho s to bo calted th Boscobel, an In- Boverul niore will probably go ot to-mmorrow, by tho fnusic, sitico tho orlinal schomo to take I tho wholo | g tonehor's placo was dlsoussod by tho Rov. avenuo north of Indfann streot fell through, | 5y, Walter, of White County. 1f tho Superin- Tho property south of Chicago avenuo srtas | tondent was good, tho tonchers were lkely to bo. \'n_lunlnlu for realdunce purnoeses us that north of. | mpe pustor wus Secretary of War, tho suporin- it2tho hulldings as o rule bulog sccond and | tendent was Ganernl, and the tenchers tho pri- third classi-and as tho assessment for the pav- | vatosoldivrs. There should be harmony of pur-_. 1oy, ete., would bo fl:"'"’ an item, 1supposa thnt | puse botween teachers and Superintendents, The question hoforo the Councll and tna pube 1lo 18 #n Important mooetary ono, For nearty fittcon yours the three blooks of land hotwoon Jackson and Van luren strocts and Clark streot and Pacllic avenue have beon uniformly vacant, aud n cyesore to_the publle. Thero aro only four bulldings worthy of tho namein the m- lony i i 8 mediate vielulty of tho proporty In quéstion, " " thatn man “(ve me tho ovidones of 1t," sl to that fact Is duo tho fndliiforence of the veople g wore two objucts In o well-conducted 0 . wdiranified,” suitl Mr. Elnonidorf, » hnd T e diut namo for Leautiful wood, Tho tug 18 tho | ThoGowmmerein 1 aller itusain will lenvo | thore.” Silbllay-ychool: “Making Christians and bujld- | And those aro the Ttook lsland Dopot, Grund ot o was o very ol S “‘,’}:,;?'!,‘,’;.E":’Qfi:«?kfln'.s""n!&'("‘ffim, asking that | Jutoit and finost ovor it in Chloniro, And hor | foegeusterelul Lina peopollor itusain wiil leav | uo What do you thiuk tho assomment wil bo Puelflo, AtINNtIa Fotol, AR (e Gherbomad - v VO ing’up Christinns, * The Jml:xt watchword of wont" rejoined Mr. {hio Sundng-solinois snoul sntoon licensos bq limitod toono for every 500 | Mtich should thorefore attract n considerablo bullding, Tho tixible Vi lnufich i liring souls to g value of tho threo vacant tho antne ovenlug. The Unfon Stenmboat Com- | per : o "'ix 3 s 4 et Well, I don't thiuk over $20 on thie average, 8 es kick when yon 5 . pany's propelicr Hochester: also.Jeaves fur Chl- irist; und anothior, Keep souls to Chclat. Dlooks mentioned {8 u more Ungatelle, and el YOU "’"m"u ::']ll:l";‘tl:ku. Thavo a h::e "c-?]"':?;mm that to the Aldermon,” sald tho' JOTTINGB. o !num lo!mc’.rmvf. and will bo followed by tho | as most of the sldowaika aro stone: perhapsnot | The Carman famlly sang *No Work to Do, | tho chareter . of tho oocnpum:r of ‘the . Lo \V(:L'fl:l);: of tho front wheel and hurts | Mayor, et | 10 Mo e horo awaltlag & ctiano bo gob Fertage un Croen ida ncetpted T conts per ton | "o e !J;Iuofn‘lln&:pmmmt affect. the prico i an ahoke }'u'.f"x".‘“n.‘iu"’&"'{'fl’-"céli‘.n'?: THich na to ropel (b Hon e a6 Il ate th i 3 e " ichigan City. ‘cssel-uwiiny vo necopted T con r to * Ilow wor ] ect s ¥ " 4 ] A\ and lutim(date Efl‘}.f,"" dord 0 ARt yau.odo It remarked Mr. Blmens | (0 JUSKBERQINY. o 1ore to-day from tho | o CCLOMTIRE 20 i ST AlKoo, Instenl OF of Feul ustutor” u and hig remarks showed that ho had a goud fdod '| tAXunthurer, Paolflo nvenuo, under its slangy ; S 3y vo not nlways dono as woll ns nt pres- o[ 't mix up with tho Councll,” aald iy | Sthalte. 5 Xou e i . Honor: »ict. s i tho Gxcitive braneh of | AL the south yard of !hucnlmgs(}umpfinyth? 8 ometimes you look through glasséa that aro | the ity Governiant, Swonr aut the warrangs, | fohooner Minoren und stomin-baro Michao e colored. You hve enld T ws dofog wotl, | A PIT ot you havo fhopnlice ta arvo them. " | Utoh e Ary ook R el rat i alithe ol alwitys heon oh oy side,” - | “Whon tho resolution Au‘tm.‘nung that tha 1l Al “'5 P oNmS in pooim af thg ity b Y somotimos wo would havo | lonso foo be raisad (o $34k wus rond, Mr, Iar- | choonor Clippor Cily in the South Branch. tho &1 which they have been so llnnlg' nsking, Charterd were mide of tho schoonora £, L. Dan« forth and J, M. Hutchinson for londa to Chieagn at % conts per- met tow, and - on tho schooner Monitor - to Milwnukoo ‘at tho same rato, The W, II. Tlounds was As tho Loulgvard' on Sichigan avenuo ;lll‘lwlfifl proparty there,—ndd 40 or & per cent to value.” 3 "o you think “tho Mayor will veto the ordl- nanee . ** I gouldn't suy. Somo gontlumen who are In-, of tha toplo, Tho Presidont Introducod. 31, F, Jncobs, who innde a ohnrrcteristio midress, He calléd tho roll, and all Lut thirty-nine counties responded, He roported n doficicuoy of 400, which was name of “Mlor nveuve,” has i u 7 extensive nid matodotous na tho K rfi':~ul?‘§|‘;3s"" of New York thirty years ago. Tt §s built up of shantles which ure ‘the bomes of tha most doe praved nnd abundoned of bhumanity., Clark * stroet, In the inmndinte vicinity and for sovoral wmnde up by privato subscriptions In u fow min- “That 4 tru ! I % C . v Milwaukoo sbipyards aro Ladly pushed for | putin forn eargo to Milwaukoo, and tho North | terested called o him this morning, but 1 uhe | UCa. . . - i Dincks south, Is & lictroguneons mass of saloons, gulurthur tn you bive dono,” :'l;g‘fl!;g‘, ,!l,‘}f'vl,fil ;?n‘;;'};g“;;:";';,“ 'C’,f,,":,'{., help., . 3 (Ao to Chlcagont tho snMO RF0, atutd ho waa noncomimittal,” A walghty discoursa was delivored by the Rtev, | pawnshaps, ©fenoes,” and dans of uttor vie: | 11 suppuds & 1 Mr, Kolth, “are come | with that.” “And, 08 to the resolution regmrding Mr. Juhn Kelderhouso bas sold fo 8, A, | Supposshe does veto it, will the scheme bo'| Dr. Aqgn,rnr-lnckwn County, on the ¥ Tunchers’ "';‘f.“‘- o {mdTie 1 o T reslutions,aokd Bie, BRolth, " e0 pome s GIVISG OF BONDS . MISCELLANEOUS NEWS, Murphy, of Dotrolt, hia .bolf interost in-tho [ wbnndonedr” = : Work." The most notiveablo” point in bis re- Ph¢inoment that tho Councll vaotéa'the mon groumn] where all enn St cuie THE GIVING OF BONDS GEOROIAX HAY. schootor Dissell for $0,000, nlsn o two-thirds in- 1 think so." .. | marke was churgetor. 1t vou give child vhur- | -Southorn ourl of La Snlle stroet will coumenco i i what hrt il ot clige of | [ o absorvagco of the ordlnnncea homid ho | o OEOUOLN WAY. {ogest In s sahiconcr Jauiee Liate for #0.um,. | » Would tho Lincoln Park Commissionors ac: | fster; o nay oven s 0 CHIcaRo A R0k 1058 1t | AN ERA OF ANGITTRGOMALT ko ho0es - that fs adyocated by what are Lt riitars] had nothing to do with that muatter, it also be~ | . P et o i (4 Weathor fiug, with light northeast wind, cept the routo 11t tho ordinunce pnssed by tho | aftur ho hasgrown up. i § St REGENERATION. .. A peopic. The Ity oughit 1o restrain rather than | jonyingto tho Aklormen. OWEN BOUND, Ont., May 4—Tho wonthor still CLEVELAND,' Counetir" : g For tho purchuse of a lot and monument for | 1y n ehiborh Thy 4 punlsn erie. wlhgea rodolutions, enid Mr. Elmendorf, | continucs cold, with fresh northwost winds, nnd Speclual Dlapateh to-The Chicago Tribune. *1 tulked with ono of them to-dav, and my oud. The Bonnl of Trade and he Mayor hod the reolutions i bis bundy | weeroTitonded for you and the Counctl T eat Sty m&‘x’uhcdhlnm look them over, Mr, Blmons [ S0 yon hay nufidmmn to presenting thom lenves navigation practically unchanged. Tho uggested that they had bettor be read. - 1R 5 stenmer Lake Erie nrrived from Colllngwoad nt o pieasu, sulid bia Fonor., B o (s ounal objeation,” roplied his Honor, “to | 0. m.,and iathe first vessel to muke tho telp faie. Eimunthort conmunond_with sontie. thomy buv I you will nd this sonson. She roports tho loo-An strotohing one, whiich called for tha cnforcemont. of tho || FSIF Pisenting thomy ! nddross Htephon Luxson, & cominlttee, consisting of I3, F.Jneobs of Chilcuro, Witlint' Regnolds of Fo. . orla, and Thoinus S, Illageway of Shuwnectown, wans up?fllnm. ¥ = The Hev. G.' W. Elchelbergor, of Edwards County, followed with' an.nddress ou_ tauchors’ the Tracy holrs will at once hugin operatiol the erection of palatiel bu: llvfinu 'uuu wl?lsu?l?l $1.000,000 tu tho presaat vaiue af the property on Which thoy propoge to buiid, Tne owners Wmu yacant lots In the vicinity havo ulroddy plans in LEYELAND, O., May 4.—OUlenrances—~I'ropol- lors Egyptinn, Chamborlain, Superior, Cottin. herrys seooners Bandusky, Nowcomb, Morso, Chloagn, conl; propeller Everett, schooner Cam- den, Milwnukec, conl, impreseion 18 that x!m{ don't want to do it be- ?““;xo they betleve if thoy do they will bo cut off ol * EXTENDING THE LAKE-S/IONE DRIVE from O reet to Chlengo avenue, This Is o 4 2 ‘' m Collingwoud light to within twonty miles uk meottig, The prineh 118 made, v gontomipintion for oifice butlaings and busmess, allsanco gainst Ly : AT Wgad sy that you gava, | i Colitrreed irht to,wiein enonty milus Giaclors: Sehionora Wiloox, couh Baok Hiver | pot projcot of tho Luard, i Sossotiey. Tavior | fho e ts ‘peat. rincipal potuts iuado.wvurt that | Flocie el 1t tho aggroknta will omowmt to BALE OF LIQUORS TO MINORS, Mr. Elmendor? nsked if any of the Committeo pnflnnnsd littlo difticulty ln gettlny throngh it. | to Iutalne, $1.10, free; Wutson, conl, Black River | hud goue to Springfleld with a UL propared by | clnsses. Oue tonctiors of to-day Imow moro | AOvCEM {“'{,}"'{,‘cmbf"‘- heso lm"fllggs will ba e pevin ation of the liconso of o saloon- | hau nnything to suswest. * A, . She made tho tripIn seven hours, only two houra | o Milwmiikee, 21, freo. Mr., Uoudy suthorizing tho Noard to make tho | uiout the, Lible than did ministors of fifty yours | OFectod in tho best stylo and with nil the modorn {‘}}.’;,‘:}m Violdted It, tha Muyor bolng naked | | Mr. Mixer folt Uit tiio Mayor was in aympn- | longor thun the usunl time. The Erle will go Largo tlects of vesscls are lenvadnlly. Capt, 1) I% Dobbins was hero to-dny reviowing hiscrow. 1io is woll plonsed with thom, An unknown was taken out of tho ricer to- day. He is supposed to have beon adieckhand. ‘The schooner Wilaox arrived to-dar from Rufnlo, being the first-comer from that port this season, PORT NMUNON. Speelal Dispateh to The mltgfd Tribune. Pont Hunon, Mich,, May 4,~The uwnm-lun‘o ‘Tecumsach was pulled off and towed inside thls mornlue by the tugs Johnson and Mockiug Bird, aftern few hours' work. It s thought thut ber extension, ’x‘hnir ©oxpeot to xet that bill through in short order, 1f thoy nro uot succossful thoy . nay sccopt tho siroets tho Councli authorixed to Lo turned over to them for boulovard purs posos, provided, of course, the ordinauce be-, tomesa law.” . : Bcerptary Taylor, of the Board of Lincoln Park Comintasiouers, leit for Springfield 'Inst -uvening with the draft of a bl which ho I to urgt tho pussago of. It nuthorizes tho Commid- sloners to.extend the Luke-Shore Drive from the north ond of Piuo stroet south, tho object bel tu guin s permnnent outlet to an improves streot, ‘Whilo tho necessity for tho extenslon proposi {mprovemonts, and thoy will be hulit tostay, | 1¢ I8 niot at ull stretehing z’hu figrares to aa; uuft lnl- | Bldo of throo. years thero -will humhfim tn tho taxable valic of the property - within A radius of 1,000 feot of tho corner.of La - Snlle,_and Jackeon struots n aum - cquak to five millious of dollscs, Assuming that tho rato of tuxation bo four conta on the, dollar, here fsnn lucrenso of tuxes to tho oxtent OF 200,000 on a prrt of tho olty which for over i i ddeeady has pnid but i very small amount.. . This - additionn! £200,000 can ulthor be u ixgr the burden of tuxation _over the city goner.’ ally, or ltcan be devoted to the gonornt fund o pense, thy with thom, rnd that his Honor must bo grat. | Into dry-dock to repiace her whool with o new T i H:ffr'!nni e thoro 1o n}f'u o i i S botor cluay of plnm;'llo!jl: fho. | ono. Thon ata loads tios & Winrton for Chl Y epent, revok consa | ity wore anxious to work with him It tho direc- B s to m. Bt aatiollonmag | H16M 10 Witk the eparations botnia. “Fhio_steamer Jnno Millor arrived horoat 10 fmznu(-’ oing to do botter, [ ‘think 1 bave n Mr. Harrlson sald his' viowa hud undergono n | o'clock to-nhght from Michacl's finy, on tho right to adimit that o ynuy repent, Ipunish bim | obange Iately on neeount of his exporivnco fn | outh slde of Manitoulin hlund‘_rhum@ iho first Toratime, Ho soys <1 will do_bottor.t His Imn](mlmrllruuklmlu!rum tho Hrldewoll, Ilobe- | steamer to wake . thoso parts, The Captaln ro- Gighbors sny thiey uan vouch for b, 1 think | lioved now thattho ane whooushttobe punished | ports having mot . with very little fce on tho R i hardly rizht for me o sny that he can't ros | Ws.the man who made n bonst of himsalf, And | route, Whit thoy dld encounter was flontiug, peat, 1 haven't tho power to lbok into his heart. | not the follow ‘who gave hin liquor. "I enn | and easlly overcome. i The city can's give hive him baclothe $52 ho pald | drink and nover wet drink,” sald he,” % A cor- Tho City of Owen Sound ledves at daylizht In (urhlsfiwnw: itls in the Trensury, 1o has'to | taln amount.of liquor s beneficial to'me. L | tho moralng for Collingwood, whore sho will swpport his wife and children, Porhaps he has | avouldn't be abie to staia . tho . pressuro hore, | Gischarge her E‘l;nlu aud timmedintely load for §0, 2 . Alfas “‘l'lerln:lfl) on normal methods, Hlustrat- Ing her retunrks an the blackboard. . Hor tront- gient of the subject wus able, Her remorks occupled over un hour, hut sho held tho audience spollbound throughout. For next year's work the sum of. $1,510 was pledgod. Itock of Agos * way sung-by the Carmans, and the couvention adjournad. ) Ta-uight. the Tabernaclo was flllod to ovor- flowing, and a separale inveting wus held in the Methodist Church, The main mocting was glvon to o memorial sorvice in remoembranco of btepheu Faxson, Iutely dvocensed. Eulogies g 3 Duluth and Linke Suporior ports. dnmago will conslst of gome* Lroken planks ed | wero pronounced by Mcesrs. Jncobs, Teynolds, | £OF the buildingof sewers or other public ime e S 17 bo aavisnbe mio Lok | miobm buC Sake. por an n celiotue. o | ~ihe Bait Hover e ool bo oloar, Yder bor bullers, Sho will bu plnced In “tho | moy exlst, tho movement hns beon Hastonod: | Morvan. and u o of e B Uennernolds, | provements. ; : ipore ts ruasonible hopo of n chuugo for tho | for' the ~ plansure.: -‘You (Elmendorl) can't LAKE SUPERIOR. Wolverine dry-dnck to-morrow, and Sretivo tho | 110 dguhl‘. by lhnl recol:; nnl#mnhof :‘X;B To-morrow fs tho last duy of the Convention, THUERE 1S STILL ANOTUER PIASE | EE LR e to YN | ey 0 (i, ROy e, LT | s ey T Qe | PR SRR RS Gty | Sl e g T i afy | Ty hnlit iy of paleh il gomman et to_cho puble, g™ 't i his lico X ¥ 3 A 9 4~ ' cory . { X} = SPRIN 3 4 ul o A i nakedt M Flmendort, +that | LREPed ot iy Syths 10 drini lke romety and oy | BgHITH Minn, Moy Hiro MosoictiTiim {FOM | tho ico in Lnke Huron vory soft, and bAd vory | bcoonio s lnw, cxliwusta ino powor id aithort 0 SPRINGFIELD will ut “oica” conmand - tho - tabor. of g’ littlo troublu eoming through. . .The tug Erlo ully bas arvived here, nod will tow four pontoans to Georglan Liay, to bo used on tho steam-barge May, * - CHEDOYGAN. &pecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, Seuxavisip, 1, Moy 4.—The Diocosan Counell of tho Diocose of Bpringficld concluded {13 annunl sussion this ovening, Tho following oflicurs wero olected: Standing Committee, tho 1y of the oity to dunhte streots for purk pur- noses, ste., and would luave the torminusof the arlya nt Ok streot for nlf time. 1t 18 true thut tho privilego asked of the Legislature ia already practically enjoyed In the occupaney of Fino street south torChicago uvenuo, but the oouu- . Bostof thotn do ot dlo bolter,—thut thoy dothio | obor llkon Chrlstinn beemss you' can't hotp | ‘China from Hultalo on Snturdny Hoxt, tho Arst Wmotblog over and over ngafn?” makinz u brute of yourself? boat to leave that port for Duluth, Tho Whit~ “%omu of them «lo,” replied the Magyor, * but 5 " Thoanswor to that, rnrund Mr. nlmundnr_l,~ 1wz and the Guiding Star aro oxpeoted to leave merey !hu‘;xlvll be .im‘\vm\. wutcn Is"“‘t“ !:nmlxl's l‘_l[; ;lxlno cfi_:fi&lénrr‘l, 3{: fi:"’l}] ;Afu‘;;a:gnnafihfizmt% ; ];nrlxl“o Lake CnuuRIlOn ?am,m..,_ A‘l“'l”f' Trom poncy inJuly, and; in August or Soptember he N - . Heven: Into ns Mon: roport the fco not isthdiy, | pinisi bitn o5 & month OF 1w, X | tho orimo Is cavsad by snlagns; " | B I O ariny of brickmnakors, stoncmnsons, plastorors, brickiayers, {ronwakers, ourpnn:‘ tors, paintors, - roofors, decorators, und othor Lrndesraen, * bosides - the Aervicas of an innuniorublo host of tenmsters and norsos. vet ou int harbor,” At Ashtand considern- Special Dispateh to The Chileago Tribuna % Tha smiotiut of labor. thus absorbed: Is a diroot T i Bla TOnty DA ¥ Tho mnn who_doliborately sells to & man | S gumsio eas oo o G aand cansidern~ Ciutinvaay, ‘Nich.. May 4.—Tha sohoonors | Pncy (s nnd has beon” without authority, and | Hove. J. D. Kaster, D. W, Drossor, W, IL. 3oore, | ndition ey sivs, tile 1 dlodie diret "Yes, but what s &2 compared with tho | Whon ho {8 drunk so ns to innke im more beust- | wmoving ico in the bay. No leo is In sight hore. Bolio lrown and John Miner clenred this morn- * | Messra, 8, H. Treat, 1. P. Johnston, A. McKim, | {tsolf folt In ovury avenue of trude. [ts ripples’ - moralsof tho communityr” lyis s crimitnl; but n man who knows be can't - THE BTIALTS fuig for Chicngo, the tirst sall vossols to atteompt 11AS DEEN KEPT IN REPAIR Dubols: Delegutea to tho Provincial Counoll, the' | Wl extend fram the iron mines of Miohigun to , AR ent Unilto tho poor. davil samey || Jonen iner g{:};,gggdm;g;lng;hfggl Vot imenit g tha prssaze of tho Siralis, but will undoubtedly | by tho Park Noard, aleo without nuthorlty, and | Itov. . D. Baster, D. W. Drosser, F. W, Tuplor, | (9 5t00e quarrios nt Lomont. and the tiarbia e 3 to remudy this condition of atfalrs—legalfzo tho ucepancy, or {0 put In tho powor of “the Qouncll fo legalizo {t—is the objcot sought in turthor leglslation. % A roporter lase evening had u tatk with Coms maisstoner Winston In roferouce to the Num“nsml urtonsion, and nlso sbout tho now North side « bhouleval Ho wns found to be heurtily jn favor of tho oxtra legisintion sought, thouil he hid hud nothing to do’with starting the movement, 1t wns n necossity, ba suid, and ho beld that Pine . strect would nover bo an improved stroot be- works of Vormont; from the maufaotorica of = Now England to the rotall dealors In the unfre-- ' Quontod strouts of our city. . Plonty of work . ¢ nereased consumption. of : articies of food nad clothing, e * ; > ‘BOME OF TIE OLJECTORS 5 to the schomu sny that In tho couro of & few yeura proporty will be. noeded for opin- + orgial * purposes, aud will Lo built up i nuyhow, Thid 18 - true, but . it tho . :mmz with £Ilncully at tho ‘Shank, whore the fce 8 compact. . s Anr{mcllnr passod up nbux‘l midnight, bolog tha first craft upwardbound, ..., .., .0 “Tho” shorg-fiue steumior FIofa’ arkived this morning. Noleeto bo nmm:"almnr way from hore, Tho Ganlen City cleared about midnight with the schoaner Hiucklev, . Wind northoast, brisk. Wenthor pleasant. : MILWAUKEE. ” y S Tonads i n’fhfitmo&'f"%u o By 4. N ' I - . [ONACE, vin Mackinaw \ Miclt,, — ';,:rhegplunompnrod with tho character of our ;l‘:gmg.!gnrg vnafn hooan't “;1 '?l;lx’xnk Wi m, im Pt |'vrapmltc{h “““{,“{imcé'.y' }u" n‘f,"::, ,""}“pf',',',s Ity Iy £ Thioy are punished,” safd Mr. kslmendorf. Boasci, wonk througl ral i lhn!:!. {':v“o:m:fl tfi'fil‘anlgz"’“nw o roney, “\‘z-n.Vbut &ulr fricids coma n.ng bo"f; [ E'“"- Tho nnlm'.gl 13 cloyr,, . A nymbor of. craft aro *1would llke to have 1t }“““ vmaldd Mr, ;l;m.- Isn's [¢ botter to ‘lut ther s A:Vu ut thelr’ | visiblo In the Stralts, uolgg up and dowu, Elmendorf, e . [y mo.* - ¢ e el S ¥z _ANDERTON, ONT. “lvx wus stated beforo the olection,' continucd " Thoy suffor If thoy don't go to the Bride- gpeetal Dirbateh, to The Ohicago Tribune, Mr. Harrlson, ¥that partics potitioned me to | well," sald Mr. Kolth, +** Whon mndu drunk thoy ANDERTON, Ont., May 4.—Tho lno of rango LS e, i | et oo i, e i o | bl Bt Mo htad o i TR em, In oppasition e wishes of tho poople, - threo ‘CCH 00ty Toatwas s falsehood. 4o hos rerois. Hoosacs | fiolm; o tha community tga. the punishment of | UPPEriEnt logr W. H.-Moore, E. A. Larrabeo, Mossrs. R. 1% Johnston, William Ollis, H. H. Condlee, Ti. Bure rows, 8.'A,'Folley'; ' Delegates to the Gonernl Conventlon, tho Hovs, J, 1), Eastor, D,-W, Dresg- or, 8, P, Suopson, F. W. Taylor, Messra. Fol- iey, Johnston, Burrows, and Condeo; Trustees, of tho Dioceso, Messrs, K. Stryker, R. P, Johns- ton, Charles E, Hay:® Hourd ‘of Missions, tho IHIBU{I and the Ruril Deans, ox-ofliolo, the {tovs. E. M. Pocke, F. . E. Wolls, Mesgra., : LW, Haskin s Hoeclal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, A L Vi Property’ improves no fuster during the noxs hpgian, but uo intoriation, wiven by.tho | Wooulprita, L 1o TORT OF CIICAGO. Miwaukes, May L.—Thora wroro na depart- | LHoeh Dk eireut wis, Elieiies avoue, becaum | o e, 1At bk s Condee, 11D, Moad, | [l 5 durlng ho pust dando, WhoI Fon ¥ pelions conio i soying & cortaln mun - | %115 00k &b much punlaBmOnE” wont on Me. ATUUIVALS. yiros for bulow ti-dax, vosalumon protozeing 1o, | Loha She ST vma. the i amtior tromha | roplier of i diocoo. . galvetho honuin! Noano, boenuto thire e TMAS PROMISED TO 1O BETTERL, i b B Earomdor, shat B T oot o, amdeica o toamw-barkos Lutlonting and Harmum have | 4706 Lo 4t dnproved sirect, Ua, control, L e i OB o, nsiiolal reports 9 - building muy bo erected hore and thore, addf 4od1havozoug so fur as to sond ait and verlly | thore aro too MAN aalons) Dron Qotrmo Dunbar, s omon Rmbos uRlars to startto-morrow. Tho Chumplain | (hought, should bo by law vestod I the Park | wors consldurod uud - sntistuotory arrangomonts | o 'fuw bt ol to one o i duy 0 tlpnatures” g 4 . mndo for pnyimng the aerourages of tho Rishop's e v say " sturted to-night for Cheboygan und intormedl. ((foard, aud what the Bonrd hud been dolng tho ! o '8 | tho cmpty lot, but it will havo no pesopribio w1know, [donot vlaim to bo omnisclent. I | gnce, which, ho Sald, was, without doubt. & top- BObE ltowiintor, Whito Take liniber, re w-clni were: To' Erle, propollors “Turning 1o tho yuestiot of the now boulevard, | Work. Thore ure threo timos ns many orguuized | 1oF 404 it can uchiove no moral reformation i Shauot look fito mnn's hourt. Lgive bim . | riplo'thing. ' Tho grent mistako mnde wos 10 | Sobe & beor Moty iy, ralirond tios, noits and Lyooming, 8,000 Iuistiols whont | Turntugio tho qucstion of tho now bo leyarh ury| 188 huractor, goon ) thance, If I ravoke auin, Tl not rofssuc. In | giving the movement a roliglous instend of a ol Tesala Hoalt, White Lako, rajiroad ties. nt 5 conts: to Kinguton, schoonorJohn it, Noycs, 3 pivishes and wissions In this dioceso tow ua thare were two years ngo, and the dioceso is it.g inuch better tinunclal cotdition, TIPPECANOE. * Spectal Dispatch to The Chicazo Tribune, LArAvYETTI, Ind., May 4.2~0n Mouday next the Trustces 'of the Hattleground - Camp-Meeting Assoclation meet in thls city and nppolnt the thna for the oponing exorclsos. Thay will also sottie tho quostion whether or uot uu nidmission rnner Asked, ' for two drive-wuys ' Lincoln | fue shall Le churged for ndmittancoe to tha 'figl&?‘;m halavert : grnuud’l ou Sunduys, It having beon tho custom Wy, tho logisiation ed by tho Park | horotufore to colloot 10 cents from ench person nona-do. s I B o moceagie v, | ROt Insido tbo eatos, Tho laet Gonorul Cone muy appear to oxist for tha now boulovard?” furcuco roquented that thls practice bo (lscon- “To somo extent, but L (o not think the | thucd. As tho Assovintion is n dobt the fee boulovard movemont was startod with suy view | Wil probably bo aduered to, m‘m? publlg‘ "cfi?yf“{' but. rn;:holx; glnl:‘l‘!:'l'nwr- = st of -0 comblnu of property-hol o’ o “"\\"lulm‘:ann l'firkr(':ollnun‘uln’:;uru ovor con- - TROY'S TROUBLES, , 1 or .‘:'Not"m unlll;“knowlodlfu: cortalnly T know | Districi=Attorncy Foster Gives a Con- nrudtmxg ‘::‘t“lidxmn!‘ laflwrl) m‘fi‘ Ahe pancrs that tho | - eiwe Aintory of Them—=The City Withe urding g bean adonted, : out Police Protodtion—Banikers and 1y Koo S were, opposed o Loulovards of | arurohants Teesort 10 Private Watole *Uhat uuxi» position, I think it wronirtoset | tmen—As Usual, It In the Fault of Une. aslde any partioularstroet or strocts to bo ‘priucipled Bourbonws, MAINTAINED BY GENERAL TAXATION, + Special Dispateh to The Ohlcago Tridunes and when tho people begin to undorstand it, Prrrsuunda, Pa,, May 4.~Tho police rumpus at 1n-1804, tha two blocks which It 18 now sought 1o unite belonged to tho Lock Island Reffroad ', Company, and ounstitubod una blook of landr The ‘ manigersof tho road thet bulloved that the vpen= > fog up of La Sullo stroot to Van Luren would ¥ivo kdditional businees fucllitios and opon up- gomo 800 fect of frontago, which would be oagerly soized upon for commercinl purposes. Tho Comunltteo ou Streots.and Alloys, to whoni proj ordinauce wud ndopted. 3 Board 0! Publie Works fixured out 3 x or it und bo 8| lmamllu freely on the subjeet, toking the position that he wad upposed to bous lovaris of tho kiud on principle, but exprosatny o willlogness to obey tho bebeats of the peogly in the tnatter, whent it wus brougbt to tho ofl- clal notico of the Board, “1f tha peopls wiunt the proposed boulevurd,” he sald, * I will lutor- 080 ho objcetion, whutéver my individual feel-- lm and proferences may be," hut It the ques- tion wua loft 1o thom he thought thoy would vota nguinst It ten to one, ) lfim n neeessity, In your opinton," tho ro- ;w,mn)'muu thoro hus been no relnstato- | jors| colt:lr. 1 ,xdhu dun-calln‘nl! \lvmvn.;- Bebir Ottor, Ludington, Junibor. b firoad b q 0 won 1] otn on ral lis onor then told what n prossuro thoro | Sioned - hed. el lorohy (i 0B Sl WmlfUsties Buirkooy ey ealiony :nu;u{uuv. him 10 restors licondos,—Aldermen pu)fim drinkers thoy would -do much botter. | Sonr 8py, Muskegon, wood: 4 !}xlumblu ]cllluvun plunu!ni for offenders, | What wns called temperanco was Intemperance, | Hohe Kite K. Howant, Wiite Laxo, lumber, m) ;s l‘lnlll ho peopiedidn 't know how many | —torat nbatinence,—which i greut muny didn’t | Schr Potrel, Whito Like, lumbor. breiused 1o relnstato, Ho depoided for | hoffova in. o bollovod i tamperanco, Schr Guldo, Plerport, lumbor. wmflufl" npon tho police; not the patroimon, mendgrt sald that many membms of the | schr Clippar City, Ludington, lnmber. L) 0 oflicers, aa 1he formor woro liablo to 4" Lenguo wero drinkers, Hehr Mary Huu, Manlstee, lumbor, leouy to tewnptauon. 1o knew that maiy, It tho ministors wonld tulk about it morate | Sohr 1. Lawson Muskegon, lumber, ?}flfifi‘&'} ‘tmmné Ss:-“"m' aud foru year ho had'| je anid tho )Im’ur. “thoy would do -better, | Sohy Jossie Philiips, Ludington, lutnber. rintendont and tains to . v B el ' . e lbat ko men il thejr Aetr B fngad | Tie majority of tha people. T am vorry (o suy, - | Sonr Rouso Situmor, Grand Haveu, Mmber, L eald In nepeooh that Simon “O0'Donnoll w ARE NOT RELIGIOUS, Sehir Ua, Muskexan, lumbor, i i Foueon CTDonboll Wt (e vt e ettty Bl Sahe Marutisat, Bay it Noutiok sundrios. s Lot Marrlson was . not. *Iuxton,’ | uttorfug one binsphemy than Prof. Swing or uuhr(]\ T.oaf, Sum'lnnr 1stand lclem:npil poles, jud tho Mayor, Wdidn't know what | Frof. Fatton’ for tho ‘wholo Biblo; and tho Hohe Hutelo Fiahor, Watte Luke, allwny ties, b was talking ° nbout, O'Dounoll left | tomperance ppople sbould go aliond on thy law Bch= e orth Ahunl N icond tow T Lecaso he couldn't control Btato strost. 1 told. | und order nmtor thau the rollglons basls, .Whon Sonr Collingewond, Mu“’{,""‘{;m Jumber, b el and ugulu 1o change his wotl, ng tho | you tulic about drink, the Peoplo quota o Biolu | Selir Goyliuwod Auskkini, tibor. ere too great,—$5 for thls “ny 1 reply.” B 5 i i it 408 for L Dl DUGLLY oo pay, —that fre: | 3 Tecith snkd thero wad o gront ditforonco of | HEBY Diugoun Cley, Grand frwar, luihvar. mtul hungos would' oxhaust lhvnfil'lll.\ When | opinion amoug relixious pomfiu on the subject. anr William Jones, Gruud Haven, iumber, Cile"muk chnrgo 1 {ustruotod him mysolf, “Thut is the misfortuno,” said the Mayar. sflhr},w"‘:‘" Juullz'(-mm lumbor. " BuBhm tat thoso low dives on Btalo streot | | 1IUE o Want 10 proscrya tho young, inter- Hehr 110 Slodora, Muskeon, labor. ust bo broken ups thut T would hold him. per- | Jucted My, Elmeondort,. * Wo want to better the “‘;' C. 1 dutinston ‘Muskegan, lumber, mlll fesponsible, nud if his ‘mon aldn't do | character of tho salonus. Wethink the busiuess HOBE it Muskegon, lambar, ¥ rduty, | should ask for his realenation. I | I8 abuminnble'ns now conducted." HohF 1o M. Davie, Jviakaon Jambor. ":'dolna m{ luvel bost, gentiomen, but Loan't [ + Mr. Hurrison rowarked that ho had told tho flcl 1o o,;o""‘u‘ nd Tiaven, lunbor, M over the ety nr onee.” Committuo of tho Snlconkeepors’ Assouintion ( BCRE1ookorh Gy Havem INND0G, lml'unmlfil.fx'f,‘.l-“ff ‘lghl 'nl‘!flm. two bnyu.whn had ["1"?. worn Ix} hml x;{::'\\]rn:,& l!hlerbgll;:unr f'::m. H‘m; Kbt emptat, Mflkufion. Tabors b tho Indiung vonuo * pateh,” | mitteo wero in his or] o em " F 2 hoe, fought vueh othr, :‘Infl!hudl o Tk | Wold . Mwor 10 'n Bhy with a © doters. | Holir Tosow, Stuskegon, wood. i 7w 1 wood, Bireymd beaton thole mother. . Tho Leuwno | minatlon' to violatg o law, ” or e 4 endlogs Mikogor, woods 18,000 bushels wheat nt 8% couts; lron-ore sehoonors Melvin 8. Biacon, Canton, and O, Minoh, from Escnnaba to Clovelund, at $1.76, COLLINGYOOD, Spectal Disvateh 1o Tho Chicago Tridune. ConraNawoon, Ont., May 4.—Tho first stenmer tofonve this porl was'Lalo Eriv, of tho Colling- - wooll & Ohluaga Line, whloh sallod for Owan ‘Bound this afternoon to o on dry dook for re- puirs. ‘The Brio exporioncod no dificuity In Retting through tho (oo outsldo, ‘The stoamot Northern Queon, of tho sama line, will lenve enrly to-inorrow morning for Tubors moray, whoroshe willload a cargoof tles and* proced to Chicawo, ; Nuvigution nt this port may now bo consid- ored opened for the scuson, S TOLKDO, Special Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, 'IOLEDO, Mnrr 4e—=Arrivod . to-day—Eropollor st. Paul, Dotroit: schooner Chonoy, Clovelund. - Dopurted to-dny~Propettor City' of Couicord, Sarnlu; rolioonor L, L, Lamb, Sarnin, Tho now achoouor Duvid D first cargo to-duy, consisting of 80,000 bushels of wheat for Bulfalo, aud whilo the wuter waa np way towed outside, whore .tho rest of hor riwging will ba takon on, Sho drow fiftoon fect Lo wintor und handled well, y Frolghts were nominul to-day at two cents for wheat to Erle, and nothung dolug, BART HAGINAW, © . : . Epscial Dipatch to The CMeago Tyibuns, THE BENERITS AND DAMAGES, and tha totnl of the Inttor: wns ‘tixed at 827,500, The distribution was abportfonod us followss’ Tho elx wharling lots "«lnc rlght nlony tho vivee i noar Wator und Lo Sallo streciz pald $22, Thosa . g}flf‘l‘.«’f{ ing botwoon Wator, lll.fll:)n. lfilnr{ 5 AVENUS WOID HIH0S 2314, ook - 115, 06, 07, 9, 100, 11} 114, 118, 117, and (18, BobooL Seotion ' Addition, 'belg tho' bloeks betwooit Mudison and Polk, wuro nesessed $20 thoas blocks, 19, 100, 113, and 114, Iyl Aogth of = Van _ Buren 'street, bolo Lo tho Nallrond Company and were nssossod heavily for theim fimvomum. Alt the proporty= uwnerd between Madisou streotand tho river . wera ntsosacd but ¥2.65, 1t will thus be soct ¢ that tho amount Involved 18 trivial, and, shoul uay of the erpurly«ommrs souk torecoverthg o by thum, the ¢lty 8 indemuitled by 4 tho bond for ¥5,000 ¢nterod into by Col, W. L. Heott, ot Brie, Pa., and which with mnndwt(ou ty of tho sliusture of u Chicago property-owner, ' 3 vory fow, L think, oxvopt thoso owniug property | Troy, N, Y., 18 attractiug considerabo atteution | has buen sceeptod by the Committeo on Btroots - 3 keid thut tho suloonkeeper's licenseo bo | would eamo 8 - - hea Grand 1taven, lumber, > SaqiNaw, 3lfch, May 4—Tho new | alomg tio atrech to Lo so Improvoed, will dilfer | yyroduhout 1 ol I s and Alleys, : v "5'953‘3‘.5“33“"‘“"!'(“""’ tugn dong, fiyreod that It would bo, peuper o doga, Tho Hohe Jomy T T 3 e Moz, wchigonar-iige S0l G 1T, Canooh, awnod by | Wit mo."t ; i m:::fnn;‘:hm’:fln:“‘":‘.g’h “{ :;:'z:‘;‘ :‘:',:!'"y Tho ory that tho remaval of tho Boardfrom . Slim Kellyo ot uskod bie Honar, | Dilice lind ordlets to ook QUE Tor euch yiolators, | SOUE Lavinda, duwit, lami L 1% Mason &'Cow, of ihis wty, wad tuchod | | What would bo tho probablo voat of matn- | Fostor, of that plagu, who ls 1u Caurt, in spcale | 118 resett location will prova damnwing to tho : “ 3 ol M, " 2 B0 : B 3 x i ! cake Ln Illmml of him," suid the Muyor, “and | license, 5o hnd revoked sunie., Nnrlmsllunl.hl 'ontwatoer, lumber, afiernoon. Sho I8 167 feet ovor all, thirty: y thl 1 t benim, and lon fect six inches hold, and s ardon Bho vost £ 00 prod willdaey I xu»nmu Interosts of the vicinity hasuo founs - ation in fuct, As soon ns:the CitysUall oand - Court-Houso aro comploted” . thero Wil ho n rushing itumand for il the otfices in tho nulghborhood for tho use of ‘ nwyors, real- ustato weents, and others whowro bualness Is cons +*Not less than from $10,000 to $12,000 por year, | jug of the troublo said: * Tho City of Troy 18 # and gvery cont o spent would bo taken from the (i L ‘I;‘;’ rLl fo-day in a situation to excita feur smong those k tax, too, would | Interested In the proserve ot good order 1t not waulil Inicreuss tho pay i) tharo, Our clty is Democratic, and for years * Certatuly;, and . Just hero is a very important | our police managemont has boen noturiously 3 : vor, ' been esked to rovoko bia flcw Askgilns 1o lconsus takon ‘nwny from men | Hobr Myatic, Ludington, lum };‘;fmfl”p- Siipcrintandant. Poton. oF tha | md gIton to Ihol wives o iskrnson, thy | Sebs Willium Stuzses, Sanistec, lumber, 30 hory {0t €0 i put. froni minurs | Mayur suld » that was n politiea o but itiang- | Sobt A, W, Luuckey, Manision, lumibor. " 600, feet of lhunber. Sho will bo salled by Cnpoto.nl'ulur Tdgar, of Clovoland, aud will com« mence londing for Clovelaud to-morrow. Tha ‘Two Histers, u eralt about thosame slzo, {s nearly Vo o ‘Jr’t‘llrrllxllt‘unnell wherg thoy kot the | dintoly told nbout taking uway thalicensoof | ar s =ty ¢ golng to " Jerry Monroo and another man and restoring | Prop It C. Urittain, White Jinke, sundrios. nln‘n':;'-'-" revoked ol »ou?um"n“l‘;"’-!:l('l\lsnl &3‘:??& In u:un{ [ tholr Wl‘\‘cl. “hoonuse be could | Irop Messengor, Benton Harhor, sundrios, ; «ueation, and npon which thero isu great doal 1 Th 0 | b '{‘i’;ifll‘lla:' :‘lh tlho C:‘Yv -’llldff ut“ u;y. G:‘x';""l';"fi‘fl':'s'i S, Blmendort, i 'rop Mury Groli, South Huven, suidrles, | completed, . G e partigan, The sppoluted guardinus of ibe peaco | UL bt By iy taa bullduaie, ruort lrgul 0 * ioro wouldu't | trust U womnan s ud, thay, prosised o | L ey Bl Baiis Haron, s Jatabae rdiebte, K95 o Baglna to But- | o, baPUIAE Jiarincs, o v e, o | Lol ihole authoriy unterupalosls tn tha AR NIOR 0 (h Conmtye e e e NeSuko 8 wiloonkeennr's liconso,™ roe [ liconao was- qivgn back i, bita heciuse nfa | Eron 0. G Wiilima, Suaticks, sungios. falo, and 278 ta Ohlo ports., ' ., bosos, which Is abiout all’ (ha " puoplo will | intoroat ‘0t tho Domoorntio parle, itl the | poiso. oF 5 ‘fow Stemssmit by i ol X2 ageh b Mayor, ' whinovor T ny sullshed | toluiors nakad f it ne hud promised, * witly | Brop Tompest, White Luke, sundrion, aobkuict Y, Btand, and, Tuethormors, the Park Dogn fs ut outruge ‘on’ tho rights of oltizons bocame | Mdy practicasly fhoarwatl i I8 18 40, o Tanged. 8 b3 Babilfually soliimg to winoms, 1L not unlntly oxpresasion on his fuge, 10 do botter Prop (eurge Dunbar, Muskagon, light. Hpectat Diswateh to The Chteads Tridune. ke morcy 'of OO 1AL, A8 1t WorD, in (Ba Wholls h that the et Hooe ol TAbarurmes. T a unan ex-burty statemout, There wis . somy furthee convorsation, or | Erop Waverly, Hul ‘I“,} linut, 200 b Gaprwion, Muy &—The sioamer Josophlne | jnattor. ‘{t has-no.power, andor s deolsion 0f unbeummlu. T“"'.';"nw"l" u'" the Logilac- | 2 e ifficont vaults, Jv would iako an, 19y g IOYS OFLEN TR, rotior inforual talk, but uothlng now 'was | Erop Leland, ki Itapide, 8,000 bu oats, 3000 bu | kidd, with o'carisi of hoapa: nrriveil bero this | (RA'SE, Ot M8 0 ponsr unur W doslslon of ).y tor rollgr, A bill wus pasted providing for exeatlont oflcy for tho ltccorder of Deeds, and. 0 thelr avuning from Port Btanloy, The Captain reports . the Inko full of luo &il the wuy from Bornla to hero, but much broken up, and stewmars conld #ot through without ditlcuity. The wosther continues vold, with a nort norlr_vynd. - PORT COLIONR Y b ! d at.tha und OF i Hour 1he | - Ort; und sinde s wotliors, Tt you waid “back the | §IMChed U, nn iy be 6. 1% Joyos, Ludington, lght, W‘:}Ea’ni.:m‘x{fl#.h" pu particular; butto tuke %fl'l-’;‘i’;'.fih"‘h;‘.‘i’f.‘i;f“;‘l .‘#:.':"253’&’1-‘..‘;" mnt»hgllzln"l'; Sobr O, O um?whrlduu“ owaunes, lghts 7 1, ok of roory? JUSYAFLOF Bo Bas pald | muniner that they, would havo Loun bottor satis: | Sobr Lixlo Doal, 8T, Jotaph, lbi, I’ g Hed If the best™** hud leaned Just a littlo moro | Sohr Mary Ludwim Portiaud Pler, light, ’-"mw:w:},l-flfl?{, Do i ordinanee,” ' asked, Mr, | foward then uf Rees va, Tho Liucoln Park Comanigaioners, to |'the olootlun by the City Council of a Bonm! of lav, &xkue-.‘y‘eunu;u ‘uu:‘ ’.l‘nwnlhor .f“é.'.‘.',’ "i’:mm:gfl 1‘nlluh Commlsslonurs, two from oach party, un uw lave navor bool il who fbould chuese’ tho police forco. Buch n* Into rk diitriot by 8 vule of the peoplo, and |- % Ory et hve tton ba ooy boortas 404 | ot wia constituted, but the Domooratio o SonLof tho Buburvisurs of tho twa towns, Luat | motbors rofused to sot harmoniously with tho and, this even now seeins to ho its manifest dosting, ‘Tho Hoard of T'rido must move, Its presont rwurmrl are too contracted. Falllug to seoure the “'rcy property wnd the vreation of tho it Sebr Yunkee Binde, Jucksonport, light south endof La Bulle stroot, it must o somo- e v whoro giso, Ita depurture from Lu Sallo strogt - ks g, ety ot | . A, INTERESTING EVENT e (Pt iR S AR R | S GRS B | Lopunlonn, a ot uposnaving ot o | il s il U o et S50 ch Aol * 8 ) Ponr Coruouxe, Ont., May 4,—] K ; ’| nppotatees ohosen from the Demooratie party, Lk e 000 on e, ML b B B | e T o b, | 5% M G Aninpn e pamen Sl i e, Sl s | e | o | HSE v dtnobti S 0 SO0 Ko Mo maghéy 4 98 Sal Mr. Kelth, 0 |, Jackion, Mioks May &—Yostorday as the ox. | Sonr Winnio Vo, Ludtsigton, ltgbt, O e Dt st Uray Chlnibpe | HGOOMSATS 10 IOV SIOW by SIS iRkl oae. | (boepassage af n DI At tho prosont sesion | Nt and o bolongs 1o add snonld aiways ho e vtution o press on the dichizan Contral, Niniirand pullod | Bobe B“‘"‘l“' e ke, 450 D, bote gy | Kingston to ity ,,'IM"; Lincoln, Kingetantg | ponses (o bu pald from tho hark funds, L‘lH?flllll- of tho Logislature maklog it ohligatory | conueoled with tno streot In nuestion.~ Lt one m:h:;f hever refuatated a licensa In tho lat- | into ‘Downglac Station, a lady. passeigor .wag | Seb¥ Dov Huyes, 2 J AN " sinco It hay beon with considerablo diffeutty 1oy gng part of the Police Commis- | Yvarafter tho ervotfon of the now bulldlog un sundrice. Chiuago, lighty (lasgow aud consort, Ugdonss U taken m‘n‘l yenr~only shortly after {t hus | suddonly taken lll Tho tralu wasdolayud, mod- | gohy wnu; Luutiit, "’nu Rvpl passed up 2 tloonicegyn o 16 ity i tho bulk of | (a1 aid_sumuiencd, and ‘soon u bounclug boy | Sene Lincoln Dill, Muskesot, bt o 3 i Mgy wn‘. bur thuney. Thiro uro somo bad | onme. juto ‘the world,—the bixgest thing on | Schr Evaline, Muskegon, Jjght, ',";"flinlna m"m"lglmt:revulunulo 10 the cllyd whoals, Blother and child continued the journoy | Schr Kate floward, Montay uu’ |lnh_t._ <4 g v Tay City, light. A Inrge e vt 1 S mostly 0r Hatidor ¥ \ ORWEQO. wli :n ktuv‘:glfl’xl:}fnb‘r’.-:&:\':_lu to got monoy suiticlent slonors. o moot on or bofore May 1 tho Tracy rvwsr‘ld' tho city luts at tho torner of " Would tho cruatiog of tho boulevard in | for the purpose of appointing an entirely now Adams und Le Sulio will ‘bo doublod in value, and in cuso the clty dves not s0o 11t to sell it oan " ! queation’ sdd“In any way to tho Hoari's ro- | police force, mud providing thut the powers and | root tho- property at valuation jauch abovo - 1 Bpeetal Digpatch 10 The Chieage Tribuns. Bouroeat” o WhAt it 1s how apRrAsel. X ! E, " rethy e rh i/ pest H -y dutlea of the prosent forco abould ceuso ‘and oW appral Lhe nu'“ ited thut the first knowled, atienaon at the b OF tho ludy pussongors. Hohr I1, A. Btronach, Uran )fil\'nn. light, * thin afternoon, Bho Is sixty-iva foot over sl | oxpunditures for park purposes.” Inday, Tha ltepublican members of the foard | Bloug Lo Balle strect and on the luforscoting - Seak il fr O M0 Feon tompt g |5 o e Horeshel, Stunfoon Uiy, ligat, fouriven and ‘onvhnil foct beain, und'savoil | *3FAe'tuiuge nro'ac brosent, then It is possible | mude ovory offort ta auro with tholr collonenos Ingrungntarcs aroall i favor of tho movemunt. sy it BOW e (relao e ke i THE TENNESSEE STATE DEBT, Bobt ottt Sunitowco, Tt b sehuior. Hacuia W ciactovod or oval to | 95 U6 BURSF¥lsors to out oft' your zesouroosat | romtho othor. sido, bt fallod, They divided | il SApeutars of ¢ utentison, 1. Sohloses Kkutg of thinves, hut didu't iy Nasuvirsg, fonn, Muy 4,~Tho Noadjustors | Schr Annie ‘horniv, Montaguv, Hght. Detroit at 85 cents net 1on, and 1he. steam-bargu e Bav's it exaot) 1 and the danger is that it Ytho appointments Into two batches, lnto ono | Martin Andrews, 5, B, Gallap, Charles Hitehs . oy s aven Bl » polators.” | vy propared und will 810 tonduy a bl 1o pro- | Schr Arundal, Sanisteo, lgat. : Kummni. Lurioy to Cleveland o'p t - - wogooy - v > | the pui the Buporintendont, one Captatn, four | cook, Mortimor & "fdpper, Jotn M. Loomis, the i G ualunns g fesotution In vé- | (O ORI toara feom Cupdlog tho drate i R el : o, INCIVASING QU DEMANDS, Sorgounts, two ilulculives, und half tbo. patrol. | [PREQRLALIVeS, of Tilio Cogen, etiate, 8. o I;A,,:,,;“‘.,.;‘-;:;\;flnllm Enforcy "Ho 13 'olack | dobt In neordunco with tho luw pussod ut tho | SEiE Maknulhi Alyske c-,.’,'.._ gt Diata e dmfiow;\dwllnnrhchlnn yhieh wa will b, o do If sew boulevards are e, In l::’::m?‘r two Caplaing, ivo s.«:m;lx‘m 1{: i .fi e h,}_' - u‘ne“fx i Coutiol tobr Hiterlson, « che IPhienly, L oy 5 ) by mal = OW 1 0 Chiel Ve, Aam A all SPold, Mol o] Wegouiell tuo l'"?:;l"w:%"un Criiunaatatd | rsent somion of the Lfi"'.'.‘:‘«‘f"ph‘.’;‘m“g'.t s | Behe {\"u','l-'n'»[fm'l«r?\f'mw'f'.uk‘fy? t Bty s Distath Muy b (o lratbont | Ui wircnts i haye wh. wosot tnyeross i | ‘s ey i o bty (29 pagrotuon: | . Meud, - Ajteball Practicully spoaki o 7 lonves I 1hat port to ldave for Dualygl Tho pro- E:H:r \Vm‘mor and wmorl!l'u\‘Q}icuzhwn for L few’ 0 byl s liconso - fo futenco of tho ftondsusters’ par- | Seur Uea, Slogul, Pentwater, I o 'mull BlehL saloons o !Iwu'.v churaoter,tho wx 5 » Mt o 1 olor Whitsey and dosort loay (T that nding ain tho succesd of sy scheme to | Sohr Mury F. Couk, Whito Like, Light, SR AT ot IIC cun ol een | By s i 14 Scuestf sumo, sonsmo gg:rfillznflfikufilkwou.!fith' — r adorning Dearborn nvanuu‘ willcombino agalnst | set of lllb_lllll’!mnllli you plense and wo will tuko 13 luss of inen ek for such ey, Alanistoe, light, us and vicet a Bupervisor plodiged to allow usa | tha othy Jut tho Democrats rofusod, f there are v objictors, As soon as tho true yery sinall approprintiou,” Iu such an event u polica foroo wont out of oxistenco, und tho sine scopo and/odject of tho undertuking has hoen bxplulnedt (0-n. property-owner on L Salle st Aoy’ clbte 0 = : Disnateh 16 - Cotgape 7 Duhpiowr da bo washod way ead wo Would | ot il dutustiva, otice bava beda siowd, No | atruut o hus Undumiond 16" dhumnont 16 pric it ] t ¥ % . ) 0] o atrolinen are on Tug 0 vur! 11 ITODOrLY | 0 Bt AU u great et Lettor tha oeices [ TROOPS MOVINGAGAINST THE UTES, [ Betr i oo, Fivet kot Tiine T BaY. e ntordrtun Oondnow, | % Cubhot- tbls tax-lovy ditloulty bo, gotton | Fdlika huvo Mocrud wpaolal oiioers. 10 watth | Jomsmes cair iy (L 410, dument the pees i S0n oo '™ UF Bloons closed And the bael CimvenNe, Wy, I, Moy 4,—/T'wo companlos ‘of | schir Montpeilor, Graud 1lavon, ght, Cleveland; propeiler A. B, Hopklng, vorn,Toledo, | &round hionnwnduunz tho twotowns?' tholr proporty ulnrlnasl tho night, Tho mor- und!i‘ nu bllnd nlluy'lumflm& nuwhorsih i A %';""‘"‘hi'tyodm i’ Iavy tho Fhird Cavaley lofe Fort Jussoll to-day for | Hubr Adirondack, Muskogon, light, KL Lwnmd—l'wlurmlh“gkhll- J'NL”':I l'unm w';‘ 3$ ;'uo"p'ffu'fix'.?'..'.“’."'B.'.’S':u'fn&m'bl’" bya unum n{: 1'3‘\7::'4 appro n:u't{‘r'::ww‘ “r“um; ::_1: ’:’m. .::.x ufl{]u 5 nun;nuxu m\:z.-u.- uu."“'m-}',"i o dopt ™ 10 Wetoc ut iRt aceSne é‘f&:’;‘i Whita Rtivers two conipanles af cavaiey nleo lofy | BEBE CILY,af Bliohoyas e s ofts 1 t%%“‘é:?i’a':”“na, Chtyoin, It fi'n;afifiufl::.“’ In couctusion, Mr, Winton sald ho was ope | 1o watchiuen to proteot tholr proiisos.” 1Bo elty’s trados it meant that tho foutal valua® : wd oo W Ly Fort Bandorwand two loft Fort Btoclo, all for tho | Seny jotontiin ducksonsort; Ilghe. ) vrTnoIT, L - to_tho now boutovard bocauss i would | = wiWhat do you probosa o do abeat 1L of proporty ulony L Hallu struot wus iodg nears Hd bl Huno KTAK L0 angwer that quospton, | samo destination. ‘Troubly with to White-River | SC0F Amorlaa, Stutgoon Dy, lght, DETROIT, ¢ Mick., Miy 1. “steami-bargo | Bavu to bo wnintuincd at the oxponse of the | W jjofore ) left huma I propured a Ll and sons | fy doubied, owing (o the oxtruorinary islpotus acur, The Sysuhing: @1 consider 1t fmpore | Utts fa ut(uipaod, nud thio GOvOruLIont pro- Bohe 8, Adidorson, Mnekouon, ufit,n- Junica Datiligon, towlng tho schocuer barge purks and tho Lakoshors Delveswhiotibo did 8ot | it.to w mumber of tho. Legislaturo ut Albuny. | 0 bo gives to busineds at tho mufl;;. i pu Yacrvitog 1 licengo *U4hE 10.bo aliowed i his | Y0s0S 10 OVUFAWO OF Grush tho Indiungat'tho | gebe8: A, Irjuh, Grund Haved, Ogarita, lofe A4 o'olock thils atter 2 liovo the poople were in fuvor of, Thors wore | It proyidus that, in addition ta tho Bosrd us now | Liut apart from ull considerstions A ht. aturt. : Sohr City'of Grand Rapids, uhm.:, Havon, ght. othor quostions. fuvolvud, of course, amuby | coustituted, the' Prealdont of tho School Board | profit, thos Lusinuss-mon of Chica o buve towa 0 PEW ALL-N1G1T sAL00N S —— Sebr I V, Taylor, Kowaunoo, sundr iy o"fim,’:'\.‘t.‘m“&‘%ufi'&?&‘“%.wm‘y::; Which waa whutfigr or it tho 1o (ald down i | shafl-s sk il d eotomer of' to po e signed, this potition, and othor Hllicesoiea g H24 070 4t tho ditfereres doote." MARY ANDERSON'S STEP-FATHER, . | Sobr Mitwu, uskggou gt 4 for Bittalo ju tho mornitg, - = S5 | withia o lnw—ot, balnie catitiniious, of load | misslou. It buppons this pous, o, o n lgpulr | who, oL belui proportysownersthard, ro unnble ‘a¢ ‘:mld be wlh'whuu."‘n.ukgg“nd Mr, | - Lousvineg, Ky., Blny 4.~The Courler-Journal | Sche Wulvesine, Gran lulvun"Lth The steain-barge Uscar 'lownsoad, wit purl H rod) n y B o Park | lloan, bla vute would Shs. | odn, snd uie 1 sohoancors Ed Kelly and Helona, wuflmh?n&: Iiard thoy would uot fuflucace him, If The blit will probubly by pushod through the | of Chicso must Hnally burst gHo Lron baudd ‘Tigo story 1s atlont that Mary An. | SOBEAockuway, Suskoeoti, lix a ta-aay s0ys: u 0l ; sion, lght, iy Louluvantordiuauco becamos law, howould voto | Leglstature ns qulokly ts posslble. 1o the iean- | which bavo so lony contined §t; Is - Hacy mulbt dring M ME, ot | (oon, tho aotruss, chiiggos DF, Grilln, het Hope A R P A i B o i toavo jor s ek | upos acoopiog tho ‘Satuo 40 s o atlety th Al Tt KTPREL & Bindow Of 1 Flotsany o 0ks | Iblo €0 Pack aty Tt et SutiDs sl e pos: Yo' 2l by gongia A8 1 sald those | GIECR i Inveatin 8100.000 of hor monoy ta | SO+ : ; ) o o et Ve g o oW Baddngs| Dhbtic, hu bolloved th othor weindors of | citod,—fust sutliciont Lo Kivo tho Muyor, u s |-oste of “this o1ty Ito 1he HLLH necis of woedt Sl ghutly hery ol Jicenscs, - We would. |sfther Wil Yo O N KX PORTS. R 0. ~'}.1ho Bourd would nlso, uotwithstauding some of | Ly tho aame of Murphy, un sxeuss for swouring | Lorth of Bonroe strects that thoro Biust bo S tiom. o et uad pollcomenn | (23 oAl aE, B do0ci BoE BrOpaELy . oy QEHEN 1A Passed Dowu—stenn-bares Exterpeiso, Dy, ["thum werw woll kuowii 1o 8o oo bittorly op- | i u apecial polloe force, Thot b will ewonr 1 | oxDAnsIon,us ¢Xpataion wiich will b 1o Koty 339 to ey oo WO BDUL up the front antly loanied thls by & letter from Noty « AMRERSTHURG, W, Powers, sohuoners Diuntiess Oliver Mowat, | P08ed to a new boulovard thuu Lu waa, the members of the old forve, sud the Demooruts | good of all—and tiat the st step towarda it e Bors demorgiih e the vour way, | Eeeoptly lear v Soecial Dlapateh G The Chicago Tridune, e L Ert, o B et Sres ST NNE MAYON will ‘1hus’ attompt to Doid tholr grip upon | Will bo tud romovul of thy Duard of 'Feado 10 the ; = Wo dogy 1§ thun that uvasion * AxuzisTaund, Oats, Moy 4.—Whilo thoatoamer | Hitcuell, Guorko M. v 1T .., Muyor Hurclson tu I n dileiun oven worso than | powor™ S SULLRORN LOrUIILALION OF Lt Bulld utr-ut. ' e, 9gTe0 with you" said My, Eimon- A MUSICAL EVENT. QGuzelle, of tho Dulroit & Amherstburg route, Clearesi—ichoouom L. 8.1Hamipond, Skylurk; {'thetobblustons ordinsnce, Toe Dearborn-streut ‘ I ———— e — boulavurd I8 bothorig biin uow, Th Muyor {5 RICH DISCOVERY, Gapomed 10 Doulovarid i tho it DUt R wis |G arsiponts, 0., May 4.—Tho citisens of Cone O doverathouns o the subjac yosenias sy | terviliy, this county, are much elatod over the faluring the ordivince cume n equads, nnua dlssovery of a four-foot vuin of ooul, by sialis 4l tho Alwyor 69 pika 15, nad those oppos: g, uudelying thy whole vt thols vl steum-barges Jawes Devilson and Ogurita, Il:lul:;lfl.u“w Steam-barkes Burliogion aad D, F, Hoso, fuy Stickuey and 1wo burges. The schvon- er 0. 0. Trumpt? and the tuz J. Q. Morsa with tho schoonvrs Holenu aud Lady MoDonuld, Wind~-Nezthouit, dalits Mow Wisu, In place of the former staple—free gusslfi; }t wo nm com:;l‘ly lnfonua:l.lst. .flumbn (l’si 3 now the usual tea-party tople, Lgw W Low much wory heuetdelatt ¥ * Yoy b Buap Kellemop Bpecial Diapateh to The Chicago Tridune, waus makiug a laudiug at Spriugwell’s dry-dock 3 :‘J.Lfi?’,‘,‘,_h Yo' 25, phuyor, w3798 | yuecpqoy, Mfoh., May f.—Tho local musical | last ovoning ono of tho fandor-atrup fasteniags -‘“"“v‘x«lm ' 40 What can bo dauo well,” | ovontof thosoason wes the concost beld tos | broke, tha :un:sur seriktag Cant, d(‘:'nnzl:nmu. uight fn ald of the Beform Club, Al the promi+ | Anderson, o o steamor Kivol ' o “’“M!flym_nw"l A 4 HORS RAAGUDLYS WSy T9vk Pach Lo bhvad, BRovkis bl whih givab Sorve. 10t

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