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! THIS CHICAGU TRIBUNI: ''HUKNDAY, MAY b5, I881—TWELVE PAGES THE CITY. IN GENERAL. Mna, Josern JEYFEmRION I8 nt the Tromont, J. G. PAxanons, of Baltimoro, isat tho Bhore man. Jonx T. Aveniria of Bt. Iaunl, is at tho I'n- eiflo. ‘ Joszrnt A, HonenTeox, of Bt. Louls, 18 at the Tremont. £, 11. Lorina and wifo, of Boston, nro at tho Bhorman. ; . H, 8uBLDON, of Providonco, K. T, isat the Bherman. 13 Jupar.Jonw Mosxs, of Springfeld, 11l s at tho Pacific, ‘Tnr: Rov, I 1. Guerten, of Parts, ¥ranco, 18 at the Pacitic. 8. 1. KraTon and wifo, of Rock Tsland, are at tho Bhorman. Fuen L. Anmag, of the Peoria (1IL) Sentinel, 18 At tho Pacifie. Cuantes A. JExsgy,of Washingion, D. O, 18 ot the Palmer. J, G. RrAckrrT and family, of aro at the 'Iromont, ¢ @G. E. W.8toneur and Miss Stobert, London, Eng., are nt the Leland, M. AND Mns. McUAreREY, of Winnlpeg, are reglstored at the Tremont. L.B, NYE, A, 83 Ingols, and Frod 8.J1tobbins, of Denver, aro at the Tremont, Cuixr JUSTICE AND Mus. MrnnR, of Winnl- peg, Manitoba, are at tho Pacifio. Ricnanp A, Procrow, the English astronomer, 18 at the Pacific on his bridul tour. Tnu Rev, Dr, Thomas §s Imoroving daily, and hia nhyslolan thinks he Is now ont of danger. Citraren MATCOMBE, United States Seoretary of Legation at Peking, China, {8 at tho PAlmer, Grorax I, HEAvy, 8amuol and Ifenry White, Livorpool, and Walter A. Clench, London, are at the Palmer, Jonx C. PAIar, Genoral Mannger of tho Metro- politan Insurance Company of Paris, Franee, Is at tho Pacific. OAPTS. . G, CALDWELL and Genrge A, Drow, Liotita, B i, Tuarding, . J. Nichofs, and it E. Woodson, U. 8, A., nre rewistored ut tho I'almer. Tnr Juanita Soclal Club gave & successful snd dolightful hop at tho Palmer Houso last oven- ing. Theru were sixty-Hve couplos present, who snjoyed thomsolves until an carly hour' this morniog Thx temporaturo N{ulcrdny. as observed by %innnlw.omlulnn Madison atroot, TRINUNK ullding, was, st ., 40 diogrees; 10 a. m., (1} 12m., 53; 3 p, M., g. m, A1, Barometer, B, m., 20.84; 8 p. m., 20,50, ‘Triy; Board of Managers of the Oli Paoplo's 1tomo met at tho lome ‘!onmln ', Mrs. Gibbs, President, in tho choir. Miss Parkes, Solicltor, roported morchandisc valued aL $181; cnsh, 172 total, #453: other sourcos, $278, Ix meutioning an adultery caso tricd heforo Justice Brown Titit TRIBUNE yesterday, by mige take, gnvo the name of the man us James Wood- ward instond of Jamos 8. Woodruff, tho latter Vejug (he proper namo of the defendant. Tur attention of cuplitnlists and husinces men facnlied to the ndvertisemont of tho Mutual Unlon Telegraph Company, in_another columti, Full particulars can be obtainod atthe First Natdonal Bank and the oftice of FE. L. Browster, 101 Washington street. Ti¥: funeral of Col, Bowen will bo hold _from Bt.Jomes' Churchat 11 o'clock thls morning. Tho pal-benrers will bo Presidont H. K. Ho bart, Yrusteea T. W. Johnstone, D. A, Peiree, F. M. Wahster, and Wiltinm Pullman, of Hyde' Fark, and Mr. Einm G. Clark, of Svuth Chieago. AN ownor 18 wanted at’ the West Madison, Street Sution for two albums containing fumlly notogranhs, in one of which was found a Now- . {"eur‘u.ullln card Loaring the nnwe of 8, 8, obnacke, They wero found upou Edward tellnr, who was nrrested whilo trying to pawn om, - TrAT the coming of the Rev. John Ilall, D. 1. of Now Yark, tospeak at tho nlg-uu\'enl,h an- niveriary of the American . Sunday-School tiglon in Central Music-Hall, next Thursdny pvening, [s looked u&l‘)‘n with speeinl Interest, {8 shiown by the fact that nearly all tho reserved seuts havo been taken, C. B. Prck, Genoral Manager, B. W, Med- éuunh. ‘Genornl Bulioltor, und J, O, Jumes, Chief ugineer of . tho Uhlml";u&flrullll ‘I'runk Hail- sond: It 8, Voach, Presidont and Goneral Man- agor, E. D, Handford, Vice-Prosidont, nnd John shuotiead, Genernl Superintendent of the Louls- ville, New Albany & Chicago Rullcond, are ut the Palmer. . sa.n Franelsco, = A neaunan meoting of tha Binlogies! Boclety was helil. last ovening at tho ‘Cremont lHouse, Papers wore read by De. R, Fark on * Tho Physieal Anntomy of the Bheaths of the Palmnr Tendon {ltustarted with specimens, and by Dr. 8. . Ingals on * Intralaryngen] Growths.” Drs. Chntfee, Hall, Gradle, and Halnes were choson dulogates to the Stato Medical Soclety. Tie tin and sheot-lron workers hold & mecting: a5 West Luke streot lnat ovening, A letter wasread from o Plitsburz Unlon antounoelig that on ndvaneo of 25 per cent bind b2en wiver. J.J. Mulloy, of the Bt. Louis Unlon, was present and addressod the mooting. ilo reported a vig- - orous organization nt St. Lounis, The Chlcago organizatfon has tripled its mombership within + afow weoks. : JAcbn Jo1AnN, Chief Engineor of tho Wabnsh, 8t, Loufs & Pacitfo Ruiirond; 8. Spencer, Ansiat ant Presfident of tho Hnltimore & Obio Raitrond; 0. L, Cole, Assistunt General Frelght Agont of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicaxo Raliroad; GeorgoOlda, Genoral Frelght Axent of tha Chi- eago, Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Rallrond; nnd Frank 3, Buith, Goneral Purchasing Agent of tho Afchison, Topekn & Buuta F¢ Iailrond, are nt tho Pacitic. ‘Tnx Bplscopal’ Convocation of the Northensty ern Deanory of Uiinols mot at 8t. Mark’sChurch, Evanston, tha 2d fnst., with ovening service by tho Reovs. Henry G. Perry, of Colesgo, and Fredorick N, Luson, of Austln, and sormon by tho lov. John Il Knowles, of this city, On tho morning tollowing tho Holy Communion was admlnistered by tho Rov. Denn, aftor which nt tho chuptor mcoumi’mu Rev, 1. C. Kinnoy read & paper on tho late Pontiticate. . ‘MATThEW GoTTruib, tho brower, bhrought suit Tuesduy in tho Now York coucts nguinst fifteqn of tho Enstorn brewers for infringin upon his patent process for ** pitching burrels, Ho stated to s reporter yesterduy that ho was the inventor Of A poculiar process of piteblng barrols, or rendoring thom nbsolutely nir-tight, and his rivals in_business hud tiken ndvantuge of his ideas, and were using bis procss, He in- tendod to prosecuto ull Intrivgens Lo the fullest sxtont of the luw. CiicAGo Lonak No. 4, B, I 0. Elks, will to- dny visit as u body tho Mount (irconwood Como- tery, located nbunt twelve _miles southwest of Chicaga, for the purpose of ¥elocting . plat in that cometery, Il approved by the dolegation,. for thefr projoctod * Elks' Rest b grouud, such thure ls In sov ‘whoro tho Order oxiste. | Mombors of Chicago lwdge, and nll othor Elks who are in tho olty, are requested 10 et ut the lodgo-rooms, ovor Huoley's Thoatro, at 10 o'clock, nnd go to tho spocial train which s provided for thom, Tha party will roturn about 1 o'clock iu tho aftor- nooi. : ANoTiER mectnr wns held at the Palmor House Inst night, thirteon veturun organizations boing represented, to muko further arrungo- mouts for the proper nbservance of Decorutions Day., Comrude L. 8. Hudson was In the chair. Cotnmuittecs wero nppolnted us follows: Flnanco —Comrades Lovoll, Jucobs, Floyd, ‘Toomer, Lunu, (‘yon. Lioh, Frouman, Steoliens, Drury, La Bauwe, Weeden, Btone, Smith, aud Heyburn,: Flowers and _Decorntions—Comrudos = Wilson, Kaecke, and Cook, Transportution—Comrades Floyd, Healy, and Bwain. Exerclaes—Comrndes Berlbaer, Mutson, and Pingree. — Withuut dolng any othor business thu meoting adjournsd to next Wodnesday night, ~A vERY short mnoting of the West Town Board waa, hold yostordiny ufternoon, Buper- visor Norfihem in tho chair, Assessor Amick sent in the numes of ‘I O, Hartlgan, Juhn Vanderpool, N, I, Swrin, J, D. Kilne, Louls Hokhart, and U, I, Schurluu as Doputy Asses- sors, and tho apipvintioits wro votgurrd fn by tho Roard. Tho Finance Committve, Justico Heully announced, would bo rondy to ruporc in two or threo days, {Lbelug undoerstood “that Mr. Nopdhern will givo way 1o his guccessor, My, Tugtmoyer, N8 s0on us the report ol the Finance Counmniticy is made, the prosunt Supervisor was snstructed to bo rendy by Weddesday noon to turn nllmuuur in bia eusiody over to Mr. Tegte woyer, The [tonrd thon udfourned to 4 o'clock Weadnesduy afternoon. e monthly meethid of Hulf-=Orphan Asylum wis holi®‘Cuesduy, dlrs, Goudy in thu chalr, The Matrun. reported = twontysone vhildron sdmitted durlog fho uwanth, #ix loit, oue died; nuwbor of chisdrgn In tho asylum, 125 number of {nmates, 'Il:{n.ulmnl, 787 fu uursory, 45, 'Tho 'Trensurer’s Fupor alows tho folluwl donntions during thegenth af April: T, Bushnell & Glessner, Mr. Heory Bbuloldt, §25; Mr. Hutch, griond, 81 Mrs. Aun &, Webster, & Unrleton, "#5; rs. §1jortaberg, Blutchford, 8: Mrs. Leundor M ru, Waiter Cobb, $103 O, I, Keith f the- Nurscry and Keith Bros.. Feank Ilall, Honedles & Co.,, $23: 1, Henderson & Co., §255 olllsson, 33; J. & B, Buokings e Hev, H, M. C ham, $25: ¥, 11 Peabody, Mrs, W, I, Hruite ley, #6: Mr. Hawuel Barret, $25; Mr, John Mce Kwon, $5; Mr. Jobu Nltho!, #5. Tug Chicago Lacrossy Club mot last oveping at 6t West Lukestreet, My, J, Ferun prosiding, A porton of the constitution submitted Ly the Commitiee vn Organiztion wus niopted, and the Club elected thu followlng otticers: Prosident, James Foron; c- Prestdent, Julin mxum-: Recording and Corresponding Secrotary, Alburt Wrins: ‘Ireusurer, C. Flanolgau:’ Finane clal Socretury, IL.' Foouoy; Fluld Captatn, C. McCarthy,' The Club ' numbers about tbirty members, twelvo bel elocted lust ovens o 1Di. Awony them were soversl expert pluyens from Csusila. Grouuds for pructico ure soou to La sccured, und public exhlbitdons are ta bo giyen during tho suwmor, Arraugements are also to the a i J“:( with ono of tho famous Indinn teams of Canadn, 'J,y‘ They h«‘l‘w to awaken & publio Interest in o tho Htates ns it 18 in Canada, art guilery tast over oponing sile of tha Ratnus colleotion of wdter-. n™ (3 * Guardnar ** (68), ll‘;!‘g “"'Tho I‘mlosughor wholesnle clothli Co., was fortnd nt ad fnnbarn In tho rear of his resldonce, No. 163 Thirteenth place, ho having cominitted suloido Toca5 hnd life, inge heavlly, and when fust scon alive afternoon was undor the Influence. 1 bayo thought him insane, and were propnring to have something dono for him, was of Irish birth, 10 years of age, and left & ;fllgn and four children, the youngest of whom s 1) yours. Christinns presonts to poor children, dovoto ull enerylos to the founding of ‘a fur poor old people, As n heginiing fended to support some twelve old or ing them pensions in tho cost of which Y fim" of entertainments and voluntary subscrip- jon liers have to go Gito the trereury of the Geriun Ald Bocloty, which Is just now suroly pressed fur fundsto meat the dumands arising from tho Inrge immigration, Elected., Secrotavy flii a vacancy. oflice in Chicngy, mukes the following report the weather In April: flighest barometor, 3 lowest burometer, 29,850, barometer, 0.4 lowest tomperatiro, 170 greatest daily rango of temperature, 27.2; nt N yenrsof uye, who died in consequence of an uverdose of muorphing, takén uccidentally, ne the jury deolded, for tho l‘»urpom of “nln, and not with sulcida hard Krause, it yoars of nage, tio North Chleago Rolling Mills, v drowned {n tho river near that pol: wers unablo to deelde how he came in tho water, Also at the Morgie upon an unknown inan whose body was found in the Ogdon Etip, near tho Archor avenue bridge. known, It is thought the drowning was neel- dentul. A watchman in n mill north of tho hrllll{,l! the The poiice were notificd, nnd, tho . river was E{vr,:‘""d by them uutil lhln hody waa found. all thelr arrangement Natlonal Militury Ball, to be hold at the Exposi= tion Hulldin tickots huve andn large nssembloge of peoplo may be ox- pected, The hullding s profusel with flags, bunting, garlands, ete, uuster of the Unitod States Arwmy has ilfles tho uso of tho garrison ilngs of tho army, nd thoy are huni in ‘lmmllmm portions of tho bulliing, a8 are nlso al 1rish soviotics. The American reglment bave rafsed a handsomo sum for tho of nstund © slens aro suld to bo oxcellent. “nward two or three prizes to the lndies who have ralsed the most money, tho nrineipal prizo being 1 pair of gold bracelets, The Itilles roguest any parties hnvlnfl' further decorations to bring tho smo o tho by detnil from tho regiuent w touchies on the decorutive worl ut during tho winter. The men claimed they ought to have us inuch us the regular rolling mills naid, but tho fiem pays by the hour insterd of tho ton, owing tu the varloty of the work. Tho strikers woere mostly young men, and thsir places uot up Hlygn ‘:nnerul impression offiee uf v, O. D, Orvig, representativo, that o jolnt stock assaciativn had organized undor tho title of tho Unlon Bmoke (‘umumln& Compuny, having 300,000, Tho" oflicers v W, C, T tho Unlon Nutlonal Bank, Lealle, Tho Hourd of X Oryls, W, U D, Ueannis, Archibulid dMeNeal . suftonstall, and A, .Carpentor, und J, C. It s play time ho made for uniforms, intontion of the club to mateched game hero *_somno , and with samo of the clitbs in this coun- me, and make it eventually as popular in attondance at O'Nirlon's Tiene waa o la Wl. the oocasion boing the culors, ~ Abnut sixty pletures wore sold, * Foed: Ing the Bird," y(i‘}(l.hmnnhl 3 Sister of Charity ™ (1) $18; “OId Cathedrnl * ¢1), 818 “The King's Joster’ (1), 823 * Lako + Fotioagt i CERURL e, EiR LTy ) (A1), . (i At tho Fouiitaln® b o) 7. Tho malo will be resumed at 2 o'clocl tuls nftornoon andat 8 o'clock this ovening, Among tho pictures to be sold aro oxamples vt Fortuny, Zumacols, Fichel, and others. JAMES McGRATI, loyed as a portor in the CAbtiaing’ Bomo of Meyar, dirmusy & :30 yestorday afternoon hanging himsoif to a ratter with o clotlios-line, flo bad Leen somo _time —past, nes _threntonod & to tako his st ho had beon drinke I’aslonll is friceids ng. quunrl{ for anveenl U For savoral lnya ‘Tha deconsed Tie Indics' socisty of tho German Ald Socloty met yesterday nt tho rooins of the Iatter In an- nial' meoting, Mrs, Hedwig Voss, the Presidont, Iln tho chuir. Th o soclety, which now numbors 00 members, rosolved not to wive any ntore but instead homo it_Is in- people homes by~ pay- monthly Installmenis, shall bo covored by tho pro- couples at - tholr n$ tho regular contributions of tho mom- The old ollicera woro ro- Mga, Maria Blumonschein was oleoted Senar, MiTCnEnL, of the Signal-Bervico of 330 ;s monthiy rai of hixhest tomperature, T3 2; lcast daily rango of . tum- crature, 603 Mean maximumn temporaturcs, 5,0; meun minbingim temperntures, 85.5: mean dally “"F“ of temporature, 1256: prevailiog di- reetion o l|rfl<l miles; highest veloclty of wind and diree- number of clear day: duys, 14; number of cloudy days on which no rufn ur snow fell, 3: number of cloudy days on which raln or snow fell, 8; totat numbor of days on which rain or snow fell, dates of fuuar halos, T and 93 10 and I wind, north; total movemant of wind, lon, 21, northwost; numbor of foggy days, 0; i T, Sutber of folt Dlhm.-l of frosts, 1 to 14 Inclusive, and on COnONER MATSON yesteriny held nn inquest 81 Wells_street upon Carl Hesslein, 30 Inying Intont, as wns at rat flloged. At No.7 Lull place, upon Borne o luboror at j0 was found The Jury From nll tho fncts heard erles for hielp, und upon gunning to rlige found o hat floatng In 'tho river. ero wero no marks of violen :e. ‘e Hibernian Rities have comploted nearl nents for thoir accond Iris Nearly 10,000 Friday m‘unlufi;y Nearly Jh on_distributed decorated ho Quarter- ivon tho | tho national tlaga of the Indy frionds ot tbls Irish- l_lurchulu and presentation to then colurd on that oveniug. Tho do- The Ritles will morning, when ilfaie Bridey il nm. the finishing 2 . “Pue striko at. Buckioghom's steol mills on Noble strogt, near North uvenue, way confined to the “rollors,” fourtoca in nuwmber, who quit work Saturdny, and their places will all be filfed |u-tllt{. Tha wages of tho “rollors,” exvept the **hool probubly ars,” were wdvancea 25 vents 1 day nbont two months ago, and lust Saturday tho lirm was petitioned tornise prices anuthor 25 cents, whi chlmny dld not think thoy could il to do. neluding ovorthine, the mon's iuga buve avorn, d$14 to $Ih per wook: work About wore soon requiring filled, the lon; experience, ?luhtr men are cmployod about the promie K0S, for an incrouse “in wny granted to those who had tho sum boing raised to 810U, wantod 10 por cent Ineroase, but concluded to work at tho old rate. The firm pays the new “rollers” tho old rates. and many of , these aiso applled es Iately, which was heon rocelving §1.25 The & men A agrTiNaG of tho Cornell alumni roaldent in Chicngo wus held in tho Conl Kxcnango of the Grand Pacitic Hotel for the purposo of considor. ing the avtion of the tho lioard of Trusteea of tho Univoraily in do- mandipg tho rosignation of Actlug-Prosident Willlum Channing 1ussell, Professurof History, Mr, AL PIITE was called stated that tho domand of tho Committeo had }}nun mt‘llldu Jan. §, but it had not been mudo pub- o un Executlve Committeo of 1o tho chalr. [t was April ‘0, and the Commitiee hud 10 tho presont thue rofusud nany roason for their actiol socmed to bo, buwu it was i nceount of his religlous bellef, to ns- Tho s that Frosi- dont White, who was nbrond, bud reaucsted that nution on the rosignution bo deferred until his roturi to this country. Petitions from tho Hene for und Juuior clussed, neking that nation bu do Terred, were read frum the “college furthor stated that tho Presidont of Harvanl Collero ana Dr. Fellows,of Now York, had writ- :un lull{!m censurlug tho nction of tho Commit- 00, W dupreeated the stop tnken, Aiter u grent deal ot discusslon n commistes of three, conslsting of Blessrs, Harmon, Tilden,and Flunnery, witd ape, polintod 1o writo u totter on bohuif of tho Chicago abumnl to Mr, Lord, one of tho Excentive Coul- mittee, nsking for-tho rensuus of the Commitice In n:?ucmnk Prof, Rusdoll’s resignation. The ot Suturday ovening. to tho ecting, and oxtraols prosy were ulso road, It vas that the Eustern ond Western press ng thon adjourncd 'until one week frond o ‘at the 0, 108 Doarboru stroot, utontoo of tho smoke-consaming apparatus. . Orvis wis New -~ York, but his P Power, stuivd ust boen * TIIE ORVIS BMOKE-CONBUMEM. Yeatorday aftornoon n reporter called o capitul of ). (irunnts, of Prosident; W. 1°, Hm:relnrm ¥ h ¥, Noblu, . Mr. Powersniil that thonppuratus to ho manu- e by tho uew orgunization will romain unchunged, 0xeept thit i cony wiil be appllcd 1o 1ho bottom of tho cold-air pi minlinum the sound of rushing air that his buen nu;lu ;mluuunn heretofore, po, roduciug to & Mr, Powor thonght the Nirst effect of the untl-moko niisunca legislaton would be for tho city tu uppoint & commiiteo to investigato tho merits of tho ditforont smoke-consuniiug cuntrivances, us R{ter the pussugo of & compulsury ordinaice it would beo desirablo for tho city 1o n the smoku npulsanco atthe publio bulldings. This slep takow, tho uwdoption of tho ape onern| parntus wonld dalfimm wpeaally follow. lithorto thory hus boen o surions obatacle In placing the upparatus on locootives, s, on nccount at tho accutmulation of tho ourbon, the usod until it resched too proat u hight. My, Orvia has now perfovtod n dovico by which this difticulty is rendily overs comp. [t e slnplo in its applivation, und sald to e sbsolutuly certaln to conauino tho smoko sat- Istactorily. A MORAL STEAM WIISTLE, Fob. 8 sovoral niomburs uf the Citizons® Asso- oiution and § number of tug-owaons had 4 cun= sultation ut whblch fv wae agreed that the Inttur should provido their eraft with whistios Hilin tho requircingntsof the law and tho wiahes ol tho oitizons, Yestorday morning o Commttue of the Citizens' Assvclition, conslsting of Honry W. King, O, W. Potter, Bamuel Akapllmlll. A, Al Amblor, Secrutary, mot with the tug-ownera aud mado an examination of u whisto with which it s propuced to supply the vurjous uur dolng businuss on tho Irke and rivay. The whistle 4 thirtoon and a balf jnches In longth, throo faches In dismeter, and basa one-loch stoam pipe. Near bhy—say withina Llock—tho nolko given out by tho now whistle is guite loud, but at s distance’it softons und fally urshort of tha disturbing puwer of the olde fushfoned screamer, The Cominittee seowed ta bu satisticd with the whistie, which will bo placed upon tho differont tugs in the barbor, DR EDWARDS O TUY VICVCLE, The Wov. Arthur Edwards, 1), ., 18 n muscular Christian, ot the ll{lu which would have dullght- vd Tow Hugbes, whoso bellof isa combination of boxtug-gluves and the New Testument. Dr. Edwurds ulfects the bicycle, and clalus to have so tuword and suhlected that uuruly beust that be can successfully stoer It frow hiy home on tho Bouth Side to his ottice on Wushington sireot, coming in 80 rapldl; boen Impossiblo " Lord, Qroy, Lunt. i which it was found, was unablo tu recover | for m;fi to mngl; day and appor- 3'?':';'.‘.:"83.}?:;’3‘:"33 "nfi’u’%'éé‘fi"é‘.‘,%#&'é," ::I;mx;r_. Amfltluon from sovaral property-holdors ask-, “lteolt, and was slowly stratglod to doath by 1he | ton tho collections; and whils hu hins, 1o daubt, | wisu thore might Lo contusion. A A RO e LT oo fusten cleod 18 a0 conslderable money bielonging tu tho clty, It hus X ) s 4 to ko ‘ite b IntoXiohtiog Ngiors, ANA. thouut | hon boon A eres. for fno wEOvE. Forsons: T8 | Ol et Septait commer] ot " the Apsil torm of the Crimlnal Court, wis yoa- thut thd Baventh Ward election caso wonld ho called and teled to-dny. ? FUNNISHING THE PRORATE COURT. A apeeinl nicoting of the County Commissions ers was_held yesterday afternobn at the new Conrt-Hotisa for the purpose of arranging nbout furnishing tho now rooms of the I'robato Court. All tho Connmiasiohors wero = presont excent and heat the hmlmllnr streot-onr by twenty minutes. Tir. Kdwards loarned tho ways of the “eritter without troitbie, novor tumblos ox- cept when he gets thinking of sermons and mat- ters of church digeipling, and {8 golng to tako his bloyelo with bim to Europe and astonish tho aboriginas. THYE BAILIOAD COMMISATONKNS, 07 conts, while in othera _thero Is reduntion of froni 10 to 0 conts on Inst year's half-yearly rx;(filn. anrl m:x;- the nuncldma tho n'x 15 a discount of 10 por cent for prompt payment. When peoplo mync lo" pt{'_v’mu incronscd rato thoy mako it warm for Gen. Ligh, Who hns charge of this dopartmoent, But he fs not at fault, and had nothing to do witn making the wnvhml amidsnips, and tha {mlu ol tho coupé was uroken. Ono pleco plercad the throat of ono of tho runnway coupd toam, sovering the windpipn and noveral nrtertes and uuualnf denth {n n fow minutes. Tho other ploce of tho polo was driven nto the llank of the othar horse, infliot- ing Injuries whioh will nacossitato killing it. Tho express wagon, bolonging to Patriok Fitz- Mesara, W, I, Rtobingon, of Fairfield, Wnyna . O el ehange, 1n the now schedulo the third family | moreis, was knockod into ** smithorcons,” aind I L T vt of nanees | Lhoin. (Aftor, soma desullory ooy or O iy | It cxnctly doublo the old ratos. This will work | ls just moving into tho bouso No. I, was hardshin to sonio persons who Aro_loat nble to henr it, In tho other rates tharo aro also some inlmportant chotiges, Tho entiro rovision has hoon eriudely and badly done, aml could have tieen improved itpon I€ some ono who knew the publlio noeds had boen consulted. * TIH BIBLH. s voted ta leavo the lupp\yll!z of carpots in tho hands of tho Committec onn Publie Hullding, subjoct to reviow by the Boand, o5 Commissionor Coburn ught up the ques- tion of furnishing tho conrts andJdiiiges’ rvoms, The Committeo had obtained figures from Andrews & Co. and ‘Tohey lires, for furniture, They wanted soveutoen deaks at $76 ench, fotire tocti lonnges at $10 ench, 260 chairs, similae o tion, 3r. ltobinson was nippointed & Commis« sloner Inst winter, nnd (his 18 tho (Imt apportit- nity ho tins had of {nspecting the waorkings of the Depnrtment, Mr. Sinlth jiformod a TRINUNK roporter Inst ovenlng that tho visit had no ob. Joct outsldo of that named, and that everything was found to be working smoothly. Itecelpts wero very i 13 nlmost pulvorized. Fortunately no ono was in- El . J. G. Letz, the driver of the coupé, man- nged to keep his sent. Tho occupanta of the eurringo, Mr. J. C, Carroll and a young lady who llves on Michigan avenuc, noar Thirty-firat streot, woro somewhat shaken up, but not sufliclently soared to abandon tholr undertnking of attonding n thoatrical porformanco down- to cloven untn oOf grain recelved by | thuso wsed in tho Fodornl HBulldig, st $4.90 i town, Tho valuo of tho animal amounts oio_ rond . yestondny 'ho bognu to think | enal, twonty-sovon libriry chifrs ut $20.25 onch, | MW THE REVIRED VERSIOY 18 KKDARDED IERE. :g:‘(g‘!y the. o wigon RhOUL 2 o he hadmade a mistake and brought up in Bt Louis Instend of Chicago, Thero ywas no prosont intentionof waking any changes in the working tAf of tho Department, nor did ho know that any were i contemplation. Tho party will re- miln hero until Friday, and will then go to Bpringfold. SLOW STRANGULATION OF A BADE. A littlo son of Angus Moleod, n_cooper, lvin at No, 163 Weat Juckson stroot, was found dead at b o'clockyestorday nfternvon nnder pecuitare fly d'stressing clreninstances, Tho father was ot uf work und at honie, and shortly nfter noon tho mothoer started out to visit some frionds, Tho probability that tho rovisod voraion of the Tiblo will vory shortly bo published has given riso to somo speculation na to how the amended text wilt bo rocolved by the clergy of the dif- foront denominatjons, and, o numbor of thom have beon latorviowed on ithe subjcot, Bishop Melinron doolinod to talk on tho subject, hotd- in it Inconslstent with tho‘sacred obaraotor of his offico to do so, but from tho faot that he re- ferred his querist to tho published' opinion of Bishop Coxa, of New York, who takes strong round ngainst tho rovisell vorsion, it is n fair coupd and tho harness cannot by nended for loss thnn §25; total, §06, A HOMSY. KT LLED. Anout 3 o'clock yostorday nftornoon n horso aftached fon hoavy oxpross wagon owned by Martin _Redell und driven by Julius Mader, af No, 06 Weat Van Buron atreot, ran away, and at. tho cornor of Jefterson and Jackson streotd col- lided with & horso standing In front of Miller, rmout & Osgood's commission house. Ono ol ho shafts of the moving wagon pinrced tho slde of tho standing animal and penoctrated to tho dopth of sixtecn inches, Tho horse, which be- lwnnu’-nl‘:h( armehairs it £1.00 oach, fourteen Unok-holdors at §5.50 each, cizhtoen tabies, Bxile feot, nt $2L60 each. 1lusides all this, ench Jwdgo wnn\mlnlmnlmnw, which, It mmlo with plite- Rinss doors, would cost $10), and each Judgo wanted n spocial chair for hinsclf and two for ntiemen who might ocoupy the ‘Hench with im, To givo thom nil this would cost &740Y, but to out out the twenty-cight superfiuous chalrs would reduco’the nmount §1,120. A ’mwrnl n)monluon 10 tho hookcases wns dovoloped by the Commissioners, who opined that If tho Judges wanted thom they could pny for thom. Commissionor Stowart safil tho courta % could not be got ready for use undor twe | inforence, that tho Ilishop of Illinols I8 not | junged toJobn Novak, of No. 207 Weat Twen- Loavine Blm"nt “hotan; o, Parh Ter_ thote montbe, and mzl:wuld I;mSY o tse 10 runting tho | BELY Inglined townrd Jgfl?""fl,’},"’.’." vaaion | LU strodt, was ‘pronotncod fatally injured and ’ urniture. coutrnot througlh, 1ie proposed to | | ¥ Enorly . Jlnfore, D k,‘?,f,’fig‘m.{‘unfm"m closb up. tho conteal nootion of tha "olovatoe Yo h'}wl:o.llzn?fl o e own.mitits, ad anig nlono, enlled upon him, byt rocolvIng 110 auswar Jompneailys ana :_“““‘"“,',“,{{'{"‘lf,'l,,m'('&r;‘fl'fi Ihterass In lta; publicntion thoy were ot excitiog SUBURDBAN. B K e e habio wia | AIbin moment, A motion fo that offoct was onr. | {Homeolves ovor it. Owin, BVANSTON. {aCm i lt’) |"|:° umlnloln ‘l’ 0 O phi, mrts of which nro ular] Tond iy i mp’flmn'n-'.’ W would 1o GITout te Intros duco tho nety version In the H}rlnconnl porvico. INstiop Fallows, of tho Itoformed plecopal ried, and tho Bonrd adjourncd. TAX COLLECTIONS, ] A week nro the County Colleotor was recolve Tho firat moetiog of the now Doard of Trus- teos was hold Monday .eveniog in the villago olfice, Al the Trustees worn present, and Proal- npparently dying s its cacringe, He ran to call 1t some vther hoighbors, amoug thom Mrs, Stan- ton, wifo of Officer Stanton, of tho West Mad« {sun “Btreot Statlon. Mrs, Stanton says the | {ngnbout $100,000 per day for taxes, butsineo | Churvh, ennio out strongly In favor of the ro- | dont Parkhurst was In the ohalr. Tho Prosident child was just yasping s Inst sho | tho 1t fnst. iho_collections huve drupped to | vision, whi d had beon arod by abl e o ored the apnrtmont. ¢ was roclining upona | nbout. $50.000, Tho heavior L e RS whg{xgfllfihfl%fi;f‘l‘c““ha“umep;ur;cm'Jp;vg announced tho following standing committecs pillow in the earringe, with its hewd ane dors hangiog over tho side; awd it little thront tightly compressed by n ribbon which prssed under 118 chin, and kept a hood faat upon its hend. Bverything possible was done to ravive the littlo fellow, fow momunts nf opinton ot tho neighbors urtor falling back to the uncomfortable position for tho year, tho first nuned in cach ease bolng Chalrman: Financo--Groy, Lunt, Allen; Water and Wator- Works—Lunt, Jenks, Lord: Strects and Alleys—Lord, Jonks, Allen Streot leps— Jenks, Lunt, Grey; Speolal Assessments and Taxes—Allen, Grey, Lunt: Firo and Pallce— Greoy, Lord, Jonks; Bowerage—Allen, .Jouks, Lord; Junicinry—lonks, Allen, Lord; Parks— atreat and o blossing to the Chsreh. 1o pro- posed to miko uso of it In the pulpit at once, und doubted not that others of his communion would do tho aame, Dr. Hatfiold, of tho Mothodist Episcopal Church, feit warmly towards tha new versfon, and expeeted great things from it He belloved, however, that it would bo impropur for the owingto tho fact that the larger tnxpayers embraced tho opportunity to suvo lgorcum, which they could do by paying in April. Saturdny the City Troasurcr wits palil F146,000 on accoutit of oity taxes, aud the Colicctor denies what Is cnnrucnl%unmm that ho Is purposely withhold- ing $360.000, or any other umount, belongiog to tho city. Tho facts nre, that tnxes have leen but denth ensued within o vory tor tho ladles entored. It is tho that the child, Chureh, snld the revision would common to miniaters of his donominntion, and belioved the world wns ready for tho chango. Ho did not cunsldor that tho consont of the govorning body Wi necegsury before tho revision could bo ine «troduced, but would, 8o {ar as ho wns personally concerned, consult his chiireh sosslon. ‘The Rev. Dr. Nobls n{mkn for the Congregn- tlonulists, and sald tha wero walting and longing for tho revision. They belloved that oven (f it wero not perfuct It would be n tpmut Improvement on the old text, el Congregationanl church beoing n law unto {1golf, thoro wns 1o onoto dictate about thio mat- ter, and they would probably bogin to uso the nuy veraton na spon as it was lasucd, ‘Tho soveral publishers and bookscllers havo mudo areangements to procure largo stocks of! 1ho now version, and oxpeot a widespread sale, SBMALL-POX, A NEST ON TIE SOUTI BIDE. During tho past week tho residents in the vicinity of Stato and Thirly-third strocts have heen very much oxoroised over a nest of small- pox which has been doveloped In the nefghbore « hood, Tho cases, of which thoro uro no less’ “than soven, have bean ail tracod to one sourco, ond great indignation Is expressed at tho erim- inal curclesuess which has rosulted ‘fu the spread of tho disonse. From {nformntion obtained from a rellablo source, it apponrs that an old lady nrmed Mra. Doyle, who resides with hor daughtor on the northonst cornor of Stato and Thirty-third strects, 18 tho onuse of tho trouble, She bud been going back and forth from har homo to the Btock-Yards, where hor son restdes, while her grandehildron’ wera down with tho dmnll- Tho Board elected tho following officors for tho enuulnf fz“" Trenss Ambrose Foster: Attornoey, Johu H. Haml Five Marahal, 1L Balloy; 8treot Commissioner, Poter Syedian Ponndmuster, Evanston, Georgo I, Franklin: North Evanston, Nolson Culver: Collector, Soth E. Bradlo; amptighter, Evanston, Georp W, ran| North Evanston, J. B. Jenks; Pollce- mon, Wiillam Carney and John Carnoy: Super- intendont of Wator-Works, Jonos Patrick; First Assistant Engineer, 8. 1. Poavey; Second As- sistant Engincor, I 1. Patrick, ‘The monthly report of tho Vreasurorshowod on hand $10,63% TREASURE SHIPMENTS, BAN FrANOIECO, May 4.~Troasurc shipments por Ocennlo woro: Siivor burs, ®514,600; MexI|- can dollars, 104,307; gold colu, $7,07, . —— HOW TO DECORATE OUR HOMES, T'o noglect to do o is highly consurable. An opportunity 18 now offored the ndmirers of rich art-paper hanglogs to {not only make cholcor solcotions, but with tho nid of F. 1. Hilyor, 204 ‘Wabnsh avenue (who has bad thirty-llve yoars' experionco), to docido on mora artistio combina- tlons than will bo posaiblo a littlo- later in tho scason, ho waus not drunk, Collius had considerablo tronble In urousing him, Tno neighbors are awarg at ho had sovornl drinks yosterduy nftcrnoon, und it Is likely that ho bad taken Just cnough to throw him Into u sotind sicep or stupor, ‘The boy wasn chuhby, strong, and_healthy littio onc, aud it was a terriblo shock to the mothor upon her roturn homo to find him dead. Tho Coronar wlill Investigato, and holil an inquest to-day. THE CITY-HALL, CoMMISSIONER WALLER yosterday had to glve In to an attack of the wintor cholera. #avonr HannisoN was nsked yesterday what ho thought of Little's Apportlonment bill. *2 haven’t oven looked Into it’* suld tho Mayo “1'm no politiclan, I don't Intend to bo aealn, 1am tho Mayor of Chicago, regardloss of ‘poli- ties." 3 + INordor to save time, moucy, and trouble, partics ocoupylng tho street onds tronting on tho river, who huve not alrouly dono so, ghould stop Into tho Controllor’s oflice and renow tholr leuses. 1f they ovoupy theso pinces witliout por- mission, tho ponalty providod b{ law I8 $20 1 day, and they will’ bu ojectod Uesides. ~Mr, Gurney Is rondy 1o receive tho reuts and have new leases prepured, Tie revised ordinances provide that all licensos shall Zdute; from May 1 hereafter, and those nutun{ vehicle llcenses nro eharged tho 20 cunts extr for the month of April. Thts Is done to enable the city to cateh up, that's i, This oxplunntion 18 mude necessnry Lecauso somo men think that tle City Colloctor Just now Is reaplng o golden harveat wpon the additionat 20 rule has bpen to turn ovor tho city’s portion of tho money colleoted ovory ton days, and as soon 08 ho can nacertain what tho city's shirc ot tho reesnt Inrge colleotlons 18 tho monoy will ba teunsferred ns nsual, whother 1t s 870,000 or any othor amount. A BMALL-POX BCARE, Tho jail nlfarded nnother sonsatlon yestordny, . and tho ofiicera of tho Institution juined thu prisonors this timo In n desire to break out, The trouble camo of n report current upon the in- slde that James Wallace, conlined on u chargo hnd tho Bl po; reporl orlginated cou bo learned, bt {tsufced to sot up n co! biesearg, And led to sonding for Couuty-Phy- sicinn Bluthurdl, who oxamined tho patient. AlL he found was that tho prisuner’s face was orni- meuted with dry seabs, which might have been produced by u Severe attack of chickon-pox, or soma nthor diseaso, but it wus with the grentest difliculty that he allayed the oxeitement, [n fact, he dlil not succeod entirely in convineln, thie nuthorities that it was not u clear easv of small-pox, for na soon a8 ho tirned his ok tho prisoner was sepurated from his fellows nnd Qlaged b an uppor coll In tho boys' dopnrtmont, Wailnco has been In ol glnco carly in March, -wa8 gont over by Justice Morrison, and Indicted by tho Inst Grund Jury, U, B. A, ‘Tite: Chicngo Ponslon Agency disbursod $300,~ 000 during tho mouth of Aprit. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS In sitver nand §25,000 1o gold was disburaed nt tho Sub-T'rensury ycs- terday, Twolvo thousand doltars in silver was recelved. # PROF, MORRIS BERNHARDT, tho dlatinguished optlclan, is dolng wondors for thuse of dofective sight. If your cyos full you, consult him. Ilis glasses are perfect apcoimons of scienco and art. Offico 125 Btate street. REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Havo removed to # conts, whet he I8 only obeylug the Inw aud in- Tue internal-revonue rocelpts | yesterdny | pox, and by this means aho contractod tho dis- 67 Wushington strect, structions from the Mayor. amounted to $40,481, of which $7 wna for | ease. llor dnughtor and horsclf run a little botween Dearborn and State. Gry. Liks statod yesteday that, vnless tha | epitits, €188 for tobuceo nnd_clyars, $1,156 for | $Lore in front of their dwulling, whero they soll, | 3 Iargo Hiuo of alf kinds of safes. toys, confeotionery, and tho dally papers, and tho childron of tho nelghborhood were in the habit of going to tho sture to make purchnscs, Thoald lady was taken sick about threo woeks ngo, nnd the storo was kept open during hor sickness, her daughter attending to her and tho customers at sune tiine, A woman Corporation Counsel interfored, ho wouldshut off tho water from the County Hospital Monday. Ho wns in dend enrnest ubout it, and mennt io enforeo the notice which be sent to tho County Bonrd. During the furcnoon County-aAttorney Willett, G eb, and Cuorporation Counsel Adams ind a contereneo In regurd beer, and $8,760 for speclul taxes. ForLowixag Is the list of dutluble- gonds ro- ceivod at tho Custom-House yesterdny: Lowen- thal, Kaufman & Co., one cnse smoking pipes; Marshall Field & Co., ten bales bagging; Dr, Henry Baugor, one ense surgleal instrumonts; —— “IRRough on KMats.” Ask drugglsts for Rough on Rats. It clears out rats, mice, roaches, bed-bugs, ete. 150 boxes. e ——— ‘We recommend Eldredgesowlng-machines ————— Morrow. Tate Criti 18 to have a new light. A cupola 18 put upon_ tho top of the lighthouse thero to the mat- | W, 4 Ross & liros, Lwenty barrels gingornle: | owployed about tho uso 0! ter. Mr, Witlott bulioved that tha County Hos'| \. A. ltoss & Bros., sighty itrols lhgor nlos | R > psalstaut - controtod tho ' disonscy .fifl:fi"::’::""\‘fi-r A"fl";;“,;:";H'-g":'ghg‘;“::fd'mu; F“‘z”““‘”fi"&'i“ lmll‘cl:\acnnlrruw m.mdm NHur- ;llmlldllml two ‘:‘uu)'(f o nm.l 'gnl;u;rlmy. N}gfilfifit;m. &ywfiam{ ag;,\l"?;? Rm:munw o MEL 0! I l, Ty u) 3 Wi n o ol up tho inattor, and kIve ais opinion to-day ortos | (i, {'('}’m.,l o O | K L 0 o e T ova | Taking Mousmat's Peptonlzod idet Tonlo, tho Ing Tuesdny night, when jt was romoved by 1culth Officer, and Nauer & Co., thirteen cases musical instrumonts: atoro during the timo stated yesterda, a gontleman who yisited tho M, Wright & Co., ono caso neadles; Lungfeld & only preparation of beef containing its ontire that tho 1 nutritious proportics. 1t §s not a morostimu- holng HHoldelberger, two cuses leather: Louls Bourliy, | sincll which pervaded the place was.almost un- | lant liko tho oxtracta of beet, but contning whith it il thko soveral weoks to conatriet, | two cases optlcal instruments: W, B, Burlogk'§ | endnrablo, Tho childron uf- the vicinity wore | blovd-making, forco-generating, and lifcesus- Mr. Crogler, tho City Enwinoor, hns buon so- | Co. two cdses dryiroods: McNollie & Canpbell, | {nvited into’ the houso to pluy while thosa | laloing prapertics; 1s invaluablo i all ontee- 83 ono cnse dry goods; Otto Younyg & Co.. two casey optleal instruments, Cotlections, $8,0k, Junar DLODGETT yestorday dircoted tho enll- ing of u putit Jury In the United States Diatrict Court for Muy 184t 10 1. m, The following ex- - cellent vonire was drawn: Rovert 1. Currlor, Willinm 3. Ford, A. M. Waterbury, Luclus C. riously thinking of plaolog thoe eloctric llght on the Crib-towor, Ho belleves that 1t can by ilono vory uhungly and well by runniog .o cubly through the tuuncl to the Crib, tho motive power belng furnishod from the Water-Worka. T'ho thing would bo tried now, but thore is no wire Infd_in tho cable that is.consldercd large bloed vondituons, whothor the reault of oxhaus- tion, norvous_ prostration, overwork, or fcuto iliscases, particularly 1f resulting from puimo- nary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro- prictors, Now York. For salo by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES. women wero slek, and thore wns o sign of any kiud put on the house, One was put up afitr tho cook's death, howover. The daughter was not taken down, . "L'uesduy lust thero were threo cases roportod from A. King's furniture store, No. 3356 State streot, which Is noxt door to Mrs, Doylo's store, enough, Prof, Barrott tus a lamp which will | gy, . Fred g 4 s | A warning enrd wag put up, and tho pICO WAS | oo o e remAAA~A AR ARA AR l:mlllu:uly nnswor tho purposo for o succeasful JI “Amuneull';gbg;!eh.l‘ lur]’)lfil;l.";hz’!:ll:l I"A: c&‘é"mfi; v f,l.:':lg'{;r )':\.‘5 Ng'n r;;;_:‘h;g:n:w .115::;: ‘;we:‘fl s T ToliowinK marriage liconsos wors iauod yotor- experhnent, | Joun M. Clark, Waltor' L, Peck, John B, Clougl, . Doy " &y dar: of Mr.Golsen bus been strickon down, aud a card . Medvoy, I hins heon put on the dour. Thoro aro other ‘Tity; Mayor stated yesterday that this blowin, off of stewin at or nenr strovt-crossings by loco- EA 1. Mayer, Josuph H, Murtin, Jeeptdences Charles J. Adams, Milliken , Clark, and Willlam | Paoiives Should o puniatod. persons wiio waro | 1T, Chnppall of - Chileago: ' 3. Bl Allon, | S108.1% tho, southonst,corner of Dearhora and ‘Chioanor hurt by thelr horses running nway from this | of Blk Grove; George W, Armstronyg, of Sostecns | o (onrborn and Thirty-sccond stregts,—tho Chicago. catse ind thelr romedy Bgainst tho rutlrond cor- | 8. J; Perkine, of Luwn Hidias J, H. Kk, Rook= [ PG oipeiorth, She e JEIEYCegeand, Sirete o Chicago, i1y porations. ** Bt thut §8 poor conselntion nfter | ford; It I, Garnett, Port Jyron; Alvin Cora, cmployed finm ss01g0T [N the drug-store at the { Chlcugo. : man 18 killed,” sadd_Tite TRUNUNE reportor, | Kuneviitos dnaper, L. Dilio and Chuirlos W.stolp, | SOHMBYEH, 18 FIATEORENE I EAE CEUEEE 0 AL C28 | {¥ranota €. Ttunsol Chicago, 1 ;;Tlu:v.': 80," nn‘m wo My, lml-,, Ay l“m uonsnhl“,uri fil}l’ngx:gm'l{.}:nfi'fi&lx{(‘}k\lfil‘l J,'{,‘fl E"fl;f‘ {lue- Housos nre Jylummloll, ut the windows and !eryl«.uum-r. Chicago. not vory groat. 1t woufd o in my cuse, o 3 ' Bos A V. My L By A\ Urake nwyn“uck, an tho valuo of 1t \%mfi.{ml to | Hooker,' Riiin: Joramiuh Sullivan, ~ iriens laors aro wido'opon, aad. people aro pussiug at | { U Cae Watioka: Tt my fam at my estoation. ‘would Vo urlos . 1rsh, Sycumoro; John ‘atson, C. A, H, M hicago, :h’nmln Gold .munru’;- at ot Aud thon hntm‘- Maitn; Jaios Itlohnrds, Doortiold. " | o e e e housa, welo' o wh | OYeLay l-‘nmfi. # used n pardon for nnan who had heon sont 10 | gapr, 3. B, Winte, Superintendent of the | sick, and thoy. oxpross. groat Indignation b Saeniil. tho Driewoll for drunkenness wsccond tme, | gixth Biviaoi of tho Hullwiy Bt Servieo, hus | nt tho woy 1 ‘Which ano hns exposed {_',‘:,fl',’n:‘,',‘,’fl“' risss i ONOBIL I ex = wono_to Oinnhi on bushiess conncoted with | tholr children by keoping her shop open while h[,,m",., g;,,fu," % THE COUNTY-BUILDING. * g Sherlft will to-day tako thirty-two prison-, ers to.Jollot and four to tho Reform School, To-pAv will be devoted to tho hearing of in- sano cneos in the County Court. Ten aro on the cutendar. ITenny JivENnURGH, arrosted somo days ngo for debt, bad a hearing boforo Judge Loomis yestorduy, und wus dischurgod undor the In- solvent uet. tho Department, 8o that no furtheor state- ment could ostertdity, he obtained rol- ntiva to his remarks . about the stoamboat ronto roported on by Bpecinl Agent Ray Enton, 1o sald that the Specinl Agent pro- cutdotl no furtlior than Chicago on hiw tour of nvestigntion. Mr. Eaton I8 naturally Incensod atthis, und wants moro oxplunations. 1 ha* really wont no further thon this point bo conld havo obtained his informution only from maps, which were just us nccosstble nt Washington. Every Speclal’Agent {5 requirnd to (Il out.n Diank stiowing oxnotly whoro e was at work on thore was small-pox thore. Tho physiolans say that unless the prosent cases aro carcfully watched thore 18 danger of & furthor spread of the disease. NEW CASES. | ‘Thoro was only otie now ¢aso and one death from sali-pox roported. The now caso wus at. 21 Ponn struot, maiting the sixth ac this placo, Andrew Fleming, formerly of 50 Bherman street, died ut the hospltal. The day bofore thore wero buttwo, instead of five, deaths, und only one at the hospital, The renson that llvo werp ro- portcd wae bocauso thocertificates, buving been onch day of the weck whilo on his travels, to- | st {winigated, n!l oumu down toguther and gl 'l " sethor with all charyes advanced,” und this o) ‘Tlet . 'Thore: a9 Bornthiard Do Dainy Manowe, convioted of burglary nt | EStHer Ml alh sltiries, aiuncer”unt e | wero filod fn tho Thealib Ollico, ttherowns o oaso | bl Birvas of sunriot-fovor roported from U706 Vinconnes _avenue, ' ANTI-MONOI’'OLY. CIVIL BERVICH IN MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENTS, A meoting ol the llianis Biranch of the Nu- tlonal Anti-Mouopoly leaguo was held yestor- whothior Uapt, Whitu's atatomonta nro correct or not, In this conneation It shonld be stnted that aluust nll the othor stur routes havo boon roe ported on by tho Specinl Agent's {lepartimnent, und these reports might bo interesting reading. REFORMED CHURCIL teniny granted u superaodeny, which saves him fromn visit to Joliet for tho presest. Ty County Commissionors aro not borrowlny uny troublu over Gen. Livk's threat to eut ol ho watur supply from tho Hospital, ‘Thoy rue celved o furmul notieo from_him, but they huvo had such notices beforo.and tho County Attor- o 1, Baiber, ... kvanston, 1. R ton: Frank It. Gottmn Ars, Olive J. Tueko {dpmes st o Blrs. usan 5. Vol { Villam A tarl Laura ifaulito Janesviite, Wik, non City, Cal. noy saya it is ull right. 1o 14 to mest nnd confor I PARTICULAI STNOD OF CHIOAGO. day,nfternoon at tho Tromont Houso, My, 1. L, mg.l;'.n ‘l;hllmm:k- caso. with the law olllecrs of tho city, and fuard 1o | Tho Partioular 8ynod of Chiongo, ropresonting | lirown in tha chaix, The Boorotury, Mr. A8, | ¢ e Sitan S oott Caloaass ik uvert domonsteation by Qon: Lisb untll tho law= | o Wosturn soulotivs of tho Huformed Churen, | Jinidloy, roported that ho had oponod corra- {8y "cihia, Bouth Chicauo, Ul yors huvo bind thele talk out. convened yosterday iu tho churoh on Wost Har- | shondono with tho parent souloty in Now York, | §amos Murpb South Chicako, Al s Comnlsslouors nre Just now wrostling | rigon streot. but bud not yet rcolved n roply, Margaret Hui Micajo with the grave question of ‘who shull hy nrmu-umnd In tho now Court-flouse. The np- plicants for the privilege or favor aro iumers o Arthur W, C $AThE Mrodive: onov, A, tara Mr. Mardiug ‘calted up tho mattor of Civil- There wero present: Grand Itiver Classis, tho . y Hurvleo roform, o subjeot which he consldered Rov. Jacoh Van Der Muclen, Christian Van Der, ous, but ronily thoy uniy have to deolde between 0 . It e | within tho- purview of the Longue, Ho had | {3lary Bwick 3, By aoid hok CoiRon MR (s DOLLICIA Hid | T L e i ity A8y | Writton to. Stato Sonator Whiting snagestiog & {Eram & Maaieand o his *lnflogpea.”” They have beon pondorlug | lobn Druok, Isaxc Cuippon, 8. 'Huyzer, scetion to bu Incorpomtoed in wil lewlalution to Boltna Lindatrom A, ovor tho sitlintion for wooks without reaching u | Tirooks filinais Ginssls, tho 1oy, Kilward b, Give | hud with rogurd to- municioal governments, as | {Jamos ' Healor. conclusion. Egbert Wintor, John fullows:. 4y . Jorntwon, John huis: Michigan Cinssls, John W, Lantol Van Pelt, irum O, Milos, ‘T’ I, Culom, and J. E.- Lewis; Wisconslu Clossis, the Rov, I3, Do loy, Josias denlandyk, Jobn 11, Karston, Willlam Moerdyk, J. Ravesloot, A. " No ipnolntment shall bo made to any afice In auy such vity for any gift, favor, or atfection, or on groundaof political partisnnship; but hon- osty, capucity, and fituess ghsll constitute tlsa rulo for appointiaonts, and ln{ violation of thls {Loter Jobinw AT S Patelc I, Kooub. Sva: Suruh (towiand lllulnrlnh Birr.. Adalion Wisos Junges ANTIONY, Oarduer, ana Wiiiiainson, and Assistant Stato’s-Attornoy Ilughnm wil visit the Reform School ut Potitlae to-day for the purposo of lovking juto the surroundings and management of the inatitution; For some Van Deursen, rulo shnll bo hield un abuse of the trust placed in ff."&'fl:‘ fl'n':":,%“.,‘.‘u‘l.'.‘.‘.‘..‘}“'df hm“afi““'a‘é"fi'%“'fi Tho ftev. N. M. 8tilling was cleotod President, | the officor or aflivers having tho sppolutiog pows c“:fl’r'l"fl.‘n'(fiu‘pt achoal for orltio rather than 4 roformatory | thu Itev. Egbort Wintor Ausossor, nid tho Ruvs,' | £f aud |"|'-"‘"r"“ sufficiont cnuso.for the romoval {Gastar A ont plice, and Judge Anthony eapooially wanis to | P Lepeltak and W, Moerdyk Clorks pro ten, from ollico of tho ofticor guilty of such abisos,' Maria L. Lindht Buroral mombors of tho Loague oxprossed theinsolves us fuvorable to the fncorporation of such n section. ‘l'flli BENATORTAL ALLIANCE CONDEMNED, Me. inediug then offored the following: WiEREAS, We reynrd the noceasity of a ro- furim in our Civii-Borvico by abanduning the 'll‘h'u {nllowmg standing commnitices wore ap- pointed: Overtures and Judiclal Husiness—Van Dor Yoon, Wintor, Culppon: Clusdlonl Minutes— Luopeltak, Livingstong, dilos; Classical Repurts =Van Dor Yoou. Vun Pelt, and Lowis; Rynodleal Minutes—Moerdyk, De Doy, and Calowm: Nomi- aatiafy himeclf of its chraoter boforo sending #ny more boys thore. Jupar ANTHONY yestorday lmposed the fule lowing sentenues In coses 16tL ovar from Satr- tho imost of which wero on pleas: Penltel tiury—"TonyKrickson, burglary, thirtecn months Ladwig Buri, larvony, three yours; and P'atrick ¥. Chulolewski, ‘lfrlllll\l:lldglnn 1y tadding ittt MAREIAGES, . ) nationy-—Colster, ‘Tioardslod, Havesloot; Mis- | yhile ‘systom and ndoptug tho morit systeny | TIUNTHI-NITCIIE=AL 1he tosidenoe of Hugh H::my A n?:'.'fin’.".l"«:m?'bulfi"f"l?r‘é'flu’-'}??fi'x’:’-’ uulg:::v-v:m Dor oot Moordyks and Braok: makiug tho’ affces TrocTto dil whotd mon snail | Hitehie, Heg., un the id i, by s Hav. Lavid b Visitations—~eter De Preg, Liviugstono, Bwing, eorie A, Huntor und Alss Aues Ritchle. oil; Church Extonsion=N, D, Willlym- n, and L. 8, Vielo; Questorale—Van , Warnhuis, and Huyzor, P Tho Trousurcr’s nccounts and vouchors; tho minutos of thy Ulassig; o communicution from Leur tho brunt of open competiton; aad WHELEAS, The Congtitution declures that *Thp President shull nominato, und with the ade vivaand conavnt of tho nnnlnnhuulpsmlm' ‘od: craliafiicers, and this Gonstitutional Tight Is now ty duys: Frod Mliller, larcuny, {am Snilth, larceny, sixty dw olds, lurceny, ono sont to tho lefurm slxty duys; Will- 3 and John Ruyn- !eur. argu Novans wus chool for two years for for- DEATHS, WEN— T sarvices of the iato James 1L, By RN el Lo1e morIng ok . Jamos CRnro: Y. il 4 0 being assallud by what {s called the * courtos; oo . COMMIBSIONER BENNE, Chalrman of the Specinl | the Ciassis of Tolland and Wisconsin on Frees v coraer Cass and Hurun-sia.ooin at 11 o'clock; g g altbo OF 1o, County 11ord, | MBSGNEY: nothor front cortuin churchon wost | BF,HA° Sodsor CY WAIER 1hofenstom (ror o4t hnl‘luwfirmlmr ‘Uomatory by carringos. ¥rivnds sald yestorday that ho hopod o gel hls Commit- | 0F tho “Aiuslasippi in rogued to u now Clasals, | pointineptss thoreforf, bo § nl'. u‘\' = A o 1 danebior ok HeoLocathar 5t 10 lock on ¥riday morning for | Wnd ne from tho Clsuls of ilinols on tho sawe | PARSIET SRTRINTE ane e roquentoa to | LUAVISTMAY S, Anoe b soungest daughtor of consultation, Mr. O'Netll being wbaout In Wis- | subject, wore vead and rfiffl.{fl-jlvlfl Propur coi- | yparg no offort to put fu foreo tho rvgulations of ma"fl days. vy 3 v Dt o, L P e e Ltoe eiaes | with o Kov, Whium Storedvi ns his sccundus, | S, 4 of 1871 on-ibat sublact, and that in % i our Judyment in standing firm for his prerogas | MEUCK—May 8 1881, Christian Heuek, ayed tivo und vosisting tho usurpations of the Benute o 1s but presorving and enforolng the Conatitu- tlon of nur fathors, aud will estublish additional liten to the grutitudu of the country."” The resolution wus ndoplod, and dcssrs, Wille fnm AlJames, Willlam Hrackott, and Jamos P, Forhes were appoisted s comlttoo to sscura uppropriate logislution to carry out the viaws of tho Loarue. Medsps, ¥avor, Waters, pnd Brad- The Kov, Dunlul Van Polt preiched thoSynodionl sormon at 8 o'clook, Tho Bynod ndjouracd til 9 o'olock this mormng. : WALTER RATES, ) A BLIGHT INCIRABE. Thore Is Just now imuth troublo oxperlence In the collection of water reuts, which are due ‘or this reason_he bnd not held uny conforciicy with the Cltizens' Assoclution, nor ‘would ho do g0 nntil bo had nscortalned tho viows of his col- Jougues us to tho way in which the work shan! bo bogun, And so ‘the matier rust4 for the prosont. Tuacky 1), Huwy onlled at the Juil yosturd; to wou his uld frivnd, Richand D, Lendor, who {8 13 for porjury, ‘Tho Bherilf romumborod that it T{inoral to take place May at 1 p, m. from 166 Bu- LALR—AL 8 o'clock the morning of Dwight ok sy :’ lourge Uptario-st. Thursdsy, May b, N~ ) d painful fliness, at hor IEGAN=Afteg u Jong and pain verior-st. it Res und T days. 2 lat 3 +st. M. Cathering i aio rosidono. roncsty Me % taco of Koyer Maran, of tila ulty, wWas ol ipot & replavin bond wwoeptod by | and payable for tho next six months, In hav. | 1oy woro uppoiutod n cowinittos, the Presidont | &4 Hesp, o B et by cars ta Calvary Come i whin b was Coronue that Londoe com | ingthe rovised onlinaucos propured tha wates DA O o aembiet. Inarul, tn provare | g }';;' rluaa:‘%-;hl: M{;ml‘y’.u lavited 5o Mtend. consunt, OXt i 'y A ' d s, May 3 b5 b . 5 % Dty Morite o sbonll o s, Lumder. AL Tats | [0 BAve diyung (o o with Crietions of gures, ARSA Ly PIATLE: B tho parvnts’ bowe, No. Ho, In conkultation with Mr,Wallor, By.concosted upiRn whichisexcosdingly utsutl which raises ruts roral Al s7\Wass ftanday Y IROUS0 ed I woino inatances ind o uil's feathiors ruso und ono word brought u . % Aot fiors A1 tho it wak tho Vialtor Was A -BAD SMASII, auotory, and PN and La Crane (Kas) papors Soromoniously and foruibly ojtoted from A DEAD HORSE AND SOME PULYKIIZRD CROOKERY, ! = ‘ Jhtler's oifcu.. 1Tull wont olf awousing wil mane | OiBers, rudios thom. It ulso_duubles upy tho | A disastrous sunaway, Involving the death of A rain? . Wron Prunton- nerof vongennoo, but bo did not inviate what | jo " ln” tonements,—and wby such s ralso | 8 tomin of horsas, the wounding of & coupé, the nars |noas, 80w 23 Feu ho proposud to dawbout It anould have hoen mado I8 . mystory. | coniploto domolition of auosprosswagonsnd §30 | MERarMuelca Weerews 0 ‘Iig John Kuuu{ manslaughtor oaso camo to | Muyor Hurrlson stuted yestorday thut, | worth of crookory, and tho frightening of sove | atiuiterof Havid and Kors DiNon. 7 A asuddenend in the Crimlual Court yestorduy | hud ho had the thuei ho would never | pryl human belnd, ocourred at abuut 7:10 o'clock | . Funersl frum residence, 31 Wost Congs x:wrnlmsu'j‘hu u;lul hfl]d ulm&:!“y o‘c.;m;alud uvs w::\;sggmvfmhllnp;rl.";)l'h!hu'rg:lInnucu, l!l lust night on Miohigan aveaus just south of ?{x'mu'r""“ o'clock, by narrisge: A Pacolvod MuvoRaL bliwe Upun tho - howd ol ‘@nforcod, nithough ftiva | Fourteouth stroot, At that Bour n team of | et % H = 34 S 3 H g ‘tauce is now beuy cnfor guestion whothior it bas yet goue ato eituet, tho ordinances not_baviug bren published. 1n April, 1670, the Councll reduced the water 35 por cout, ungd- ypon thigreducton h further ubout tho tino of 3 : bolng fmpossiblo, from tho testlinoney ' of mudical exports, to toll whether he had tled trous the blows administored by Keany, or from hiorses und w coupd, belo mvenus stables, owuod by I ing driven south on Micbigan avenue. at the Contro- FobGrt firu, was. bor Whon ANNOUNCEMENTS. HE REV, '}‘llOMAS L. JOHNSON, A near Sixiconth street vne Of the whifilo trece lean misslonury,will lucturo in Unlan W ‘ml‘ .fl%ul\*cd. v.hg' s"‘“f" Amugr;:hny mnvle;ie:x :}:;lm of ]g per cont was {nndn‘x' lm‘-l prmg\lt pay= bomml'n (llgml-lhou from Iulrnuu:n llnn 'fld nrluc)“l k 1siL No. | ..1’ a8 Mad'sop gt this uvaning, ::: siniss tho procecdings, in which tha Cour! - ) 0 25 per cent reduction huy Leen | ono of the horses upou the hools, Tho anim, b 4 v Gurred: - Undor tha Oifoumstances It would huvo | done away with 50 tho ratos mady nut. The 5 Ust Churel. 'The 70, v Tog the purposy of ux- {ump«l nudpmn. its mute ruunlug with it When wear Fourtecuth streot the oquipage collided with m luaded expross wagon sianding bauked up to the ourbatono in front of No. LEL Mlcblgun avenue, The horevs struck the ot tonding misstonary work in Afs TPNHE REV, R. 1. BURKE WILL CON- duct the noonday prayer-siceilog to-dsy skl (udison-sl. feet frontugo conunonocs at twelve feet or less while under the old ordinanco the frouta r leas fgured commonolng with fourteen test o plss. 1 somo Instances there 1a & ralsc of from to boen Impossible to couvict, and the ooly rexret 14 that 80 much preclous timo was wasted. 8001 4s the cuse wad dlsinissed tho Court wes udjourncd for tho duy, with tho understanding FLERSIEDR » FLERSHEIN &g~ LI Everett Houge Cor, Madison and Peoria.ofy, 52 Rooms ALL WELL FURNISIED, : MARBLE-TOP CHAMBER, STy, Parlor Suits, Springs, Matiresses, and Ilo.drllng, Brussels and Wool Carpglg Throughout the House, EVERYTHING FIRST-CLAgg, SALEPOSITIVE. NO POSTLONENESY, el Good Chance for Iotel and ) *rlvate I t{tflll;,bmlm AUCTION SALE AT 10 O'CLOCIK THIS MORNING, ELISON, FLENSRE & o, Auctioneery, . Continued Saje WATER-GOLOS PAINTINGS This Day, Thursday, At 2 p. m. and 8 o'clock Evening, AT O’BRIEN’S GALLERY, 208 WABASH-AV, ELISON, FLERSHEI & ca, Auctioneers, FRIDAY MORNING, May 6, al 10 o'k, ‘WE BELL THOFE PIRTILAT, o Cor, Adamsest. snd Filth-nr, Gontents of 82 Rooms, Two Planos, Two Sewing-Machines, Forty Restaurant Tables, Restanrant Fixtures, Marble and Walnut Chamber Sety, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, &c. Hale peromptory for cash. Gouds must be pemorst, dsy of sale. BLISON, FLEISIEIM & CO. Auctioneens By WM. A. BUTTERS, Iteal Ratato und_ Goneral Auctionesr With A. Lipman, 191 &, Clark-aw TIE ENTIRY STOCK OF A THEATRICAL COSTUMER AT AUCTION, TS MORN iny 5, &t A1 O'clock, st Mirti?y warerooms, 263 Siate-at. ROYAL BAKING POWDER MADE FROM GIRAPE CIREAM TARTAL Honsakaaper's favarita W leading citles of (heworid. I No uihior bropnrution makes such lbL, 1347, ureads. or luxuriony pufstry. Can be eaterdY 4 ttea without fear of o rsniting trom Resr(1e goatiblo food. €17 ¢ i ot gy somengsa by th Gore K e, Mo SO VAL WA ow Yotk % FLECTRI FOR MEN ONLY: e norvous debllity, promature dlf‘l]h use ars with ol recedented succes e 8T, TV wor & COREAT, nuraznec, doment ;. i g ¢ the genitive rcuns. Kealed G0 CIEIOAT RLESAIE REDT T, far e s, Chicuko, 1L REMOV.L VAL ERNST PRUSSING'S Real Estato and Loan fticd HAN BEEN REMOVED 70 k No. 10 Borden Block, N. W nd_Dearborn Eend €. retail bux Candiea iunl:v unid s ot e o - 1ALS MATERIAL ASS " YE H. sargents CHEMISTEY e UL 6N 1 . Dt phrtoruie ‘"fi’«.’u.:h Eib hewils P TR 5

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