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THE CHICAGUO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, MAY G, 1881 —-TWELVE PAG THE CITY. IN GENERAT. .. 0% Invrse, U, 8 A., Inat the Paimer, * st I N.Sesen, U, 8, N, lsat the Pacifie. Joxes, of Warren, 1., Is at the Pacifie. Tnr Rov. J. Wilis Tay, of Now York, is ot the Pucltic, Brtor 3. Dicksox, of Columbus, O, is at the Palmer. o 3 D. M. Baniy, of Stlilwater, Minn,, fs nt the Sherman. Jaurs NewMAN and wifc, of Philndelphla, are At tho Leland. i FEowann Russerr, oditor of the Davenport Guaelte, I8 at tha Sherman, ’ M. It MaTonerr and L. 1, Williams, of Philas delphln, nre at the Palmer, . B. WAL¥onD, O, 11, Wright, and J, Mackay, * Lotidon, are nt the Pacifle. 8, D. CAtbWRLL, Genernl Manager of the Red Freight Lino, In nt the Pacific. JAMER WiNTR, 11, 1. Cussudy, and Frank Jack. son, of Boston, aro At the Tromont. i 1.0, BarnLy, of Town, aud Robert J, Brecken- rldge, of Kentucky, nro Feglstored ot the Tec- munt. Axpnew CLEMENT, 0f Glnsgow, Beotland, and Mr.and Mrs, 1. Pandor, of ul‘murne.nro at the Pacific, JosEri CHAPMAS, Goneral Passonger Azont . of the Chiengo, Clintou & Dubuquo Hullrond, 1s nt tho Bhorman. . Juvar BAMURE RAMARY, of Reedsburg, Minn,, and Judgo J C. Wulker, of Fort Madlson, Wis,, arv at the Pneille. JAMES C, CATRN®, of Aukland; James P. Rob- erts, of Fdinburgs und Honry Alcouk, of Ene &and, are regiatered nt the Paliner, OwiINa to tho small uttendance, the regular X mueunf of tho $t. Androw's Soclety at the Tres mont H susston, WirLTANM T, LiNaAnn and family, of Amater- dnm: Charles Overton, of Australia; Charles E, Murberey and Fred Lyster, of London, iro at the Tromont, OFviCER GRONGE RAYOROFT At B o'cluck ouse lust evenlug was only an Informal 8. " terday murning shot and kilied nmm! dog which dr'syed to tho Amerlenn Sunday- was raising havoe tn M. s«.'mcluu?r‘u grovery nt No, 113 West North avenue, 8o fur ns could by nsm‘-nrn:lucd, no ono hnd been bitton by the animal. Tae temperaturo yesterday, as obsorved by Manusso, opticlan, "No. 88" Mudison streed TInuNE Bullding, was nt 8 o, mn., 45 d 8 MM, 40 100, 10, & momy 12 11, 405 1 . ik, WE 3 p.m., 3{5; m,, 40. Laromoter, 8 1. 1., 20605 8 p, m,, 205 Tue newly-olected oflicers of tha Chicago Ln- erosae Clup are: Prosident, Jumes Foron: Vico- Prosident, John Ilggine: Rovording and Core responding Heeretary, Albert Worins; ‘I'rensurer, <, g‘lnnnlnmu: Fingncinl Secrotary, It Feeney; Field Captain, C. McCarthy, . A LETTER fromn Dr. John Halt, znsmnhB'. nd- chool Unlun, nssures tho friendsof that Sucioty that ho ox- pecta certaloly to ho present and deliver an nd- dress at Centrnl Musle-Hall Thursday oyening. Reserved souts cnn still bo hnd at Ne. % Rou- dolph street. Tne Chlenpo Acndemy of Medlvine held n regulnr moeting Inet ovening at the Trenont House. ‘Tho Committee who woere to report on the sabject of fomnle disensos did not make thelr nwenmnce. and the meeting necordingly devoted itsolf to a general informal discussion of the subject. GEN. SHERIDAN returned from Washington yesterdny, He has but littie to sny nbout his trip. na it was on purely official husiness. Col. * M. V. Sherldan, tho Military Seceatary, hns like« ‘wise returned. ‘Tho military headquuriers bave been E“um{! refitted during tho nbsence of tho Lieutennnt-Genoral, and ure more comfortable and clegant than ever before. Tipr Central Committée of the Northwest Silngerfest Associntion met last avenlng und transacted gencral rontine business, A report of the Cominlttee on Bidices wus recelved, aud tho contrant awurded to H, Ovorbeck. A com- mitteo was appoiuted to make proparations fur 1 grand reception at tho beginning of the festival and tu engngo speakors for tho occusion, M, HARTINGS, of No, 28 North ‘Thronp streat, thinks {njustico wns dong her In the account of the fire ‘ut her houso Wednesday.' As to tho odor of kernsense, she was in the hinbit of clonn- Ll‘lk Inmps fu the bath-room, Bhe conld have ud no obleot {n wishing to burn the furniture 08 aho hud no fnsurance on-it. 1t wus truo sho owed Mr. Crocker $00. She intended to pay him ‘when she got the muney. YESTERDAY aftarnoon 8 vender of bogus jow- elry held forth near the Custom-House, selling # wholo pooket-full of his wares for n dime, ‘Fo Lnsten enles, ho nccomvuniwd ench puck with one or more trunsparcut cardd, whichHus ho declured, wore tou loud to mantion, 1lo coolly remarked that, while he was not pormit- ted to sell auch aoody, thore was no lnw restraln- fog bim frowm giving them nway, Tuw Excoutivo Committeo of the State Laud League held n long scesion last evening at tho Falmor House. The Rev. Morris J. Duritoy pro- sided. They deolded to call for a mooting ot tho Trusldents of tho various organizations, to bu held Wednosday evening at soine pluco to be de- olded upon and announced herenfter. At that 1ectlng moasuros will Lo discussed tor a vigot- ous campnign and systomatic collections, MAuE 1vINg, tho U-yenr vld daugbtorof n . tnmily who recontly mioved fnto a bouse at No, Il Green streot, wandored away from homo yusterday and wus accldeatally rin over at the vorner of Halated and Washington streots by u furmer’s wagon, Ouo of hor bunds was budly rrushed, and was alterwards dressed by a dootor i the nelghborhood. Shortly therenftor her - gnrouts cnime to tho West Madison Stroot Stue tion and tovk charge of hor. A nonse and milk-wagon driven by Michaol Dowlor, 2! yours of iigo, was rin into nt 4:60 yes- terdny morning ut the Wanubansig-nvenue ¢ross- tho Northwestorn Itallvond by n wreckin, truln on the Wikconsiu Division of that voud. Rowler hud his loft avm badly broken fu threy diTorent places, und wis injured nternnlly bo- sldes, Drs, Curran, Moore, und Parks, who at- tended hlin at hle home, No. 782 Hoit avenue, amputatod the arm at the ahouldor, Tue monthly meoting of the Bxchange for Womnn's Work wus held yesterday in the rooma Nu. 163 Wabush avenue, Mrs, Asay presidod, Tho enles during April amounted to i, of which #2502 wus for cnke. Thu rogular reports were up‘rm\'ud. bilts uudited, and tho mutigers ussigncd for monthly work. ‘Tho Presldent wus Instructed to prepire resolutions of vespoot (o the memory of Mrd, Goorgo Higgingon, 1o late T'reauurer, Mrs, L, M, Guthrio was appointed t NI this vacancy. Epwanrn STEWART, night ongincer of tho Brigys House, Miled mnhnwul: ut the Armnor: Polico Court yestepday, and the churge whidl 0 had preferved uuninst Georgo fHauking, of awindiing him at roulet out o $170, was thoro- foro atricken from- the dockot, 'Tho ollicers muking thoarroat hud neithor scen nor heard From Stowart, and knew nothing concorning hils Intentons, ‘Thoy suppusci, from the fuct that, 4w fafled to prosceute, that ho bud compromised with the gamblors, ‘Itz lumbermen of the oity will partake of the first uf tho hi-weokly serics ™ of lunchey, which 80 to be continued throngh the sumnmor, at the new roowm of the Lixchunge, No, 2 South Wator street, to-morrow ut 1 o'clock, After the lunch 8 meoting ta conslder tho dnterests of tho trido will be held. The now rooms of the Exobunge wmect tho unguahiivd approval of the lupbore men, who now feel that they have quirters worthy of so intluential a commerelul buily, The maln rommn 18 thirty by forty-sovon feet, well lighted and ventilated, ana s furnisbied with il ilie ncowasary couvenlences of i Exchango ruom, DupuTy-Cononei HANSEN yestordny _held an Inguest ar Lemont upou Jeremish™ Foloy, %1 of age, who died of Injuries recolyed by & rin over by o trainon” the Chivago & Afe ton Katlrond, upon which ho wus endenvorlug te steal w - ride, An Inquest wiss alio neld at No. 15 Thirtconth plnoe upon Juimcs McGrath, you who bung s of - age, Bimself with a clothos-1ins In o baru in_the yoar of the nbove number, while under the intluonce of llquor. Also ut No, 16 West Juoksan streot, upan the leyeur-old son_ of Angusdloleod, who strungled 16 donth fn u buby.carrligo whbilo the father was nsleep Inbed, A vordiet in nccords ance with the fucta was roturned by the jury. TEPARTHENT-CONMANDER JOUN W, Hunsi, Grund Army of 1he Ropublic, of [llinals, hus f4- sued genenil apder No, ¥, In sompliance with o wenvrul order from Natlons! besdguurters, role utive to the observunce of Docorution-Duy, Ihis order lenven to the soveral Posts the s rungement of dutniis for the decoration of KTiUves uid apuropriato cercionlos, Clcouregos arlior orguntzitions to Join with thed, and ciue tons ull against sllowing petty Juslonsles to ne terfere with n propor tribute to the Nation's bunored dead, ‘The vrdur furthor fuvitus the ergy to conduot ono sorviooun Bunuuy, Muy ), a8 & memorlul servioe. ‘fur. Northwestern Wrapplog Paper Associa- tion convinud i regulur monthly session nt tho shermun House yesterday attornoon, contiouing durlng the duy * Thure Wore nbout furty flrms represonted. Lovi Hhoades wad chosen Chidriuan, und R, P, D Heureinry, Guestion of produotion wi joussod nt Ium{tu. sud ua i resilt it was dec to recomumond to the dealurs that the crodits be reducod to sixiy duys with a discount of ¥ per cont. It was nlse decided 1o recommend an advauco over the fiy- nres of Murch 31 of trom one-cighth to onu- tourth per cent. {n both these matters tho As., soclution simply recommonds, as it has no au- thority to enfarce its deowions. Tho inectug adjunrued to muet in the sano place {be st Thursday In Soptenber. Uik Exvcutive Committee of tho Iilinols 1% Ansoctution beld n mevting yestorduy uttorifoon wttho Grand Puelfiv Hotol, “The following Jour- nuilsts were present: Charles Holt, of the Kune kukce Gazclie: Fred Lo Allis, of 1ho Poutlan Sene Yuel; E. A, Bulveley, of the Curlinvilie Euquirer; Jo W Hiulley, of tho Princeton Repubdieans 3. W. Ciintou, of the Polo Ircas; I, 51, euniibdy: of the Dixon Sun; M. 1. Custle, of the Hlmlvuug Arguas; . W, Muthows, of the Urbana Mt‘ml-l'gl. B. Fletcber, ot e Morrls Herald; und J, B. Brad- wull, of tho Culcugy Legal Newv. Mr, Cbaries "I'he - resided. Tho nily buainess done was o deauitory talk nbout ‘the annwil exeuision, Most of thosg_present._ favored u stiort trip, und tho whole matter was flually foft in the hands of tho Chulemat fu.d Beoretus Tue: Trde nnd Labor Assembly mot lnst evon- fnge nt No. 1ir Washington steeot. Dolegatos were mimitted trom the Geewnn Typogrphied Unlon No, i tho Hod-Carelers, the” Clipennkers, and the ‘I'In and Kheeteleon Workors' Unte T Committee on the ball to be giv At or the Assembly reported 1oy had devhioe hotd (¢ in Greenebnum Hall Muy 2. The Com- mittee on Buildinye Associntion was given morn time, not toing ready to veport, and Mosers, Goudwin, dewiti, Coorie, Ditmn, wnd Crnwforil worn wdded to it The Bxueittive Committee teas fustritoted to slgn tho funse for tho present il with somo provisions, for anothor yone, Hpcukers wero wppainted ta addross the coming mectings of tho Amalepnmted Palntors, the Bllver-Gllilers, and the Machinists and Blacke smiths’ Unlons, Cagoner MATROX yesteriday morning hold an nqnaest ot No. 180 Superior strect upon Chrlsthu Hnuck, 80 yeurs of age, who diul of 1 hullot swousd In the hed reeolved wuder vary mystor- ous clrevnistances on the sightof Aprit 17, while busy ut his dutles us night awatehe nun I Goodwillie's planing- strevt, near Kingsbury sfreets About ail that conld be elleited from Iluuck was, that ho was aroused by i nalso ns 1fsome one hid tieown ustone at thetdoor with the pirpose of attraots ing his nttention, and when he oponed tho door to dce who wak thors, he was shot by 0 man whotn he suw atunding boneatha gaslight about clghty feot away, The naturcol the wonnd and tho edndition of things describud by $unck do not aecowl, and tha provinling impression 1s that tho old mun for kome ronson wis unwllling to say how or by whoin ho was ghot, his Jury were unable to furthor than what has alroudy beon publishe concerning the ease, and were wholly unable to suy who tired tho fatal hullot. Tt Ttov, Thomns L. Johnson dellvered a lect- uro last eventng in Unfon Park Hull ton - good house, Elder De Buptiste, of tho Olivotte Bap- tist Chureh, introduceil the lecturor, who sang the fumillar hymn “Cowmo to Jeaus™ in the Alriean dinjeot. Johnson has spent soveral years In missionary Inbor_among the Hukundu tribes of the \Wost Const, nud ooy re- turned to this country when his hoealth Tailed him. Ho spoke eloquontly of the anclent slories ol the colntry, which, bo suld, ean and wHl be restored when her peoplo shull have become cd- weatod und Christiunized, o told of the schools ho had visited, nad stuted that ' places whero human tlesh bad boen sold puidicly in the mure ket thirtcon yetrs ngo, tha people now woro nshamed to think that such a thing bad vvorex- isted, Ho exhibitod during tho ovening soma coffea brought from the interlor, n spear tnken from a cinnibal cehlef, an fdol given up by n uative after conversion, nnd many other intor csting sunveunirs of his Journoy, Jonx Lerk, employed ns a Fm—me in the llquor bousey of Lwrenvo' & Murtin, Now 111 Madison streot, was necidentally kilied ynslcr(mg by full- Ing down the clevatorshnft from the third tloor 1o tho onsoment, Aliut 4 o’clock the forenina, Mr. Kennedy, stirted fu the slevator from the Dasoment to tho second story, and upon reachs ing his destination found Teek, wha hid beon alilng for some tlno, seatod fn a room nnd still compluining of a severe wintor or rather water cholern, Leek arvse shortly after,and pres sumubly wont to tho closets on tho third toor, Within' five minutes & crash was henrd, und those who ran to the shuft foitnd him lying deml, bis nock broken and his skull mashed in, ut the bottom of tho shaft, The olovator was not whero it had Dbeen loft, but was s high nsit could go, and from this it 1s supposed that Lock mpt with the aceldont while getting on ur off the michine whon in motion. ‘Tho Caroner hold an inquest nod the 411_"3' Urourht In a vorliet of necldental death. The deceased had been in the employ of tho flun for about five months, nud Dorrded at tho Adams House, corner of Clark nud Hurrison stroets. 11o wns 34 years of ago, and und o wito and family ut Ashtabuls, O. ‘whithar his remuins nre to bo sent, EANLY CLUSING. Tho principal wholesule jowelry houses of thia oity huve adopted tho following: We. the undersigned wholesnlo Jowelera of Chlengo, In conslderation of the loyalty, good-will, nud at- tention to our Interests by our employés during tho pust scuson of hurd work, and wishing to show our appreelation of such, and nlso butter prepure oumselves tor our natlelpated good trado for the full, do hereby agree to closy our places of business nt il o'clock i thoalternoon on Saturdays, from the Tth of Muy to the lut of September, 1881: 1L F, Hutin & Co., Otto Young & Co., Henry Oppeuhichiner & Un., 5et!| Thomus Cloek Company, C. (1. Knights & Co,, lwnmu')‘ & Swartchlld, lmpK & Flershein. Henjumin Allen & Cu., Cogawell & Wallla, Waterbury Clock Com- nny, Joseph Fanys, BEigly National Walch Compiny, linols 'Watch Compnuy, Charlea Wondell & Bon, ltobbtus & Apuvléton, (hles, Bros. & Co,, W. i, Clapp, Beb., & Co., Hosgokrans & Weber, Adoiph Shakmuan & Co,, I F. Noeels & Co., Clundier & Studer, Ansonla Clock Com, pany. Culb Clapp & Co., Ja‘ies Moora & Co,, K. . Weleh Munufacturing Company, Muurico n’clxlil(l.'ll.hhlllll. Abt & Co.. Golastein & ¢ Ilellor, . Hirseh & Co, Now Haven Clock Company, Steln & Etlbogen, 1, I l'urxl*&fllulu. Solomon, Wanberg & Co.. (ilicknut & Newhouso. INDUSTIUAL SCIO0L FOIL GLRLS. The regular monthly mecting of the Execus tive Comnmittee of tho’ Hilnoly [ndustriul Schonl for Glvls wus held yestorduy ufternovn in tho trlors of the Shormun House. Mra. J. L. Bov- oridge presided. ‘Che report of = Mry. Murwood, the Matron, showed that tho sehool s In good condltion fn evary reapoct, und the health of tho wirls hus on tho wholo been oxeollent. There ard now forty-two scholirs, four huving been recelved during tho month. ‘Tho report of tho solicltur showed cash donntionaof 150 und morchandlse valued at $481 muking o tutal for tho month of &l The reportof tho Troasuror, 3y Myra Brudwell, showeid recuipts of B3 and disburdoments of $452, with n_bilnnco on hund of $30. i addl- tion to this $0%6 wns recelved from the County Agent for county scholars, Mrs. J. . Armour and Mrs, Goorge ¥, Adwins wero eluotod llfe tembors. 3Mrs. Sunyer roported $180 recolvod by her ns tha proceeds of an_ entortuinmont given uuder hor dircotion. After auditing Lills and coneldering sovernl hinprovements nbont the luatitution, tho Committer ndjourncd, afeer appolnting Mesdumes Waterman, l.vckwoud. and Goodrich a Committeo on Libeury, ———— THE CLLY-IIALL, Tiens were forty-two hurinl-permits ssued yostorday, ‘I'itr: Trustoes of the Firemen's and Pollos Ro- Hof Fund will meot Monday uftornoon at 2 o'clock In tho Controllor's oitice. Tie: Muyor has eon Invited to the Southorn Hotel openlng, whieh oocurs In St. Louls on noxt ‘Wednesday. o won't go, Tur Mayor yestordny revoked tho saloon lecuso of Robert Clayton, 110 Fourth avenue, for kueptng n place whoro thioves and prostitutes CORKTORALC. S ANoTieg tost wig mado yosterday br City- Englueer Creplor of the leon that §8 belng put into the Harrison stroot viaduct. Iv wus ux- coedingly sutisfuctory, . ‘The bids for corporntion tapa wero npened by tho Commisalonor of Publie Works yosterduy, Thedu wero only two sent In. The lowest wus F2810, and tho othor §5,2555, ‘Pne lurgo engluo av tho North 8ido Water- Works 13 tukiog o rest. It hus run o yeur stendlly without stuppineg, nod it is now boidg tnken upart nod cloanwd prior to Its summer work, Lvery purt I8 in exvellent coundition. Whila this oujrine 1s still tho Woat Hido Works are In readlnoss for auy emorgenoy, BUPERINTENDENT HanRETT, of tho fire-nlarm telogruph, sukd yestorday thut as soon as the old tunnel was clenned ot s eablo would bo laid thrnugh it to conneet with the lighthouss on tho Crib, whoro nn clovtrlo Hght of 4,000 candlo- puwor will bo put up, The power to supnly the frtit will bo obtatued from tho Watter-\Works, I'ho lixzhit I to bo olevated so that it can bo soon clearly ano mile away, Ty Collowing bullding-perinits wore grantod *‘ml rduy: Joliy llu-jnn(hw. for w two-story ront udditlun, 20 by 23 foot, 1 Waason stroot, to cost $LUx; Johu Bhon, for i onuestary briok cottuxe und shed, vorner U ‘l‘ufir wyenue und Twonty: stroot, to vos i W, D, Kupe foot, for nnu-gtory dwolhug, 20 by 51 toet, Itice stroot, neur Rubey,to oust $1,880; A, Frook, oo Ktory and basemvat dwollings 20 by 34 foet, 760 Norih Paulinn stroet, to cost $1,:200, TiERE wro perdond who ro Inolined to tako Issuo with Dr, De Wolf 0 regard w0 bl stato. muntd iade to n TRIBUNE roportor and pub- Ilstod {0 yosturduy's papor, that tho provalence of dinrrhoul disonsos is dug to 1ue cuntuminutod vondition of tho wuter. e, De Walf {nslaty that ho 18 right, that tho oholera which provalled lust wintor wus produced by diferont canditfons, und that the patbologlonl condiilons thon ure not ut wll similnr'to those provalling now, 1= roct cuuso of tho present jlurrnoa 18 tho wator, ho says, and nothing clso, i 9 Urry COLLECTOR ONAILAN olilms that tho pross ont yuto uf tuxution un dogs puts & preuminmn an Iying, Bluledogs uve assussod ¥3 oach, while tho nslute 13 93, 'oople come in and sinte that n_nale doi's numo s “Ballie* or PLiz" ar s Punny, and so on, Ono Irish tady was nakod by Jorry Crowley yestorday what tho 802 uf hur dug was, s Malo, sir,’ roplied she, 1o beaureS” S Has It any pups?” asked Jevry, 18 huvu four Vums oned, ulr' Whon Jerpy rwxmmlmmn s licenso out for live “""S"' the uld our wule and vne temale, making $11 1u all, oll lady objected conslderuvly. “Hho wol “dhrown tho pups first.” Shio puld $5, howovor, Crev PUORLCOTING ATTOUNEY CAMEHUN 8ald L’osl'«rduy it tho Unltod Stutes Grand Jur{ nd rocently Indlctod forty of Cartor's st tull ets, knowa us speoknl polioeison, for Interter- ng with Unitod Btates Marshals, Thoy bad not beoa oltiviully notitlod, but some of thons bt cowe tablm for advice, und bo bud told themn to 0 over to Unule Sun wud givo bull. Msyor furrison suld that ho nad beou usked it Cameron Bt o rlght to detond these men. It wuk ous- tawury for the Law Depurtment to defund cliy ottiotuis. Thuso men wero sworn to do tholrduty wud malntin the pewco, Thoy were ity otle clals for the thue being, and Cameron should bavae tho hunor of defending thom, Tig stutemnont mudo by tho Conuty ‘Crossurer that by hus not turned ull the ¢ity’s portion of the taxes tu duto hecauso, he hasu't hud tho time tubalunce his books and divide volleotions the city autburities hold to be bad reasoniug, Sir, Johuson bus pald over to the ity $18500 of his collcetions tu dute. Tho vlty's portion of ull the | duittes us Ald. Burley taxes collectod 1a g little oy pur cent for tho fhreo towns, and this tho County Treaaurve eottll easlly turn over weekly If ho felt disposed todaso. Tho law requires that he shall rettle with tho cily every two weeks, but the officialsy donot edroto troubile him to ‘that oxtent, and u!o{“ulnlm thut no now holda something like k3 0 i his hands of collections which should be In the City ‘Lreasury, 'THE Mayor stnted sestoniny to a TRIBUNE ros porter thut ho wie nbout to rovoko the licensoof tho notorieuy © Mother** Herrick, Her nuno I8 Lleanor Herrlck, and_aho was ined $100 t1pon 1 plen of gullty for keoping i houso of fll-famo at R0 Btata stroot, I connection twith a saloon, Thu licensu Is pumberod 143, and 18 in the numma of Uonrge W, Hrown, ‘Fha Mayor stated that this wns ono of those enses which it was vory hind to yot ut. Every saluon which was runniig ngan nsdgnntion hoitse or with s houso ot ll- fime In connection with it woild bo olosed, and the lleenses revokod, . Capt. iokloy was neting ontitely under the Mayor's instructions in this tter, and sich places must ho closed na soon suillcient” ovidence fs brought to hand to prove thelr ronl charastor, Tiee Allormanie aaplints for Cholrmanships on Commitiees aro Jooniimg un, There hins heon agonnd doal of gulel swapping snd teading done the lmul fow dayas, 10 La understood that the Lle- !mh Teans, bolnie [n 8 tinority, nroposs to e to L that the Boclulistio Aldermen nve put on im- purtunt Committees, Alk Boud nnd Ald. Brady nvo beent tatked of as nspiennts for the Chalrs tmanablp of the Committeo on Raflronds. Mr, Bond wints {t bevanse ho 1s conncated with tmm‘mrmuun {nterests, Ald. llnul()' wanta it, und his friends ur pushing him, for fhe impar- tatico it will giva hin, Ald. Burioy will Ernbnmy #et tho Finnneo Cominitteo Chatvmanship. [lis compatitor is AUl Bvorett, but the Jattor cane not tlovoto s much time to the dischargo of tha All shorey will remuin hean of tho Judielwy Committee, n position he hus ably und aceeptably nlled. o ‘'nx Registear of Vital Eintistics yosterday completedd tho mortunry report for tho month of April. Under tho bod of zymotie disouses It shuws us_follows: Denths fromn cholern - In- fantum, 12: dinrrhen, cutory, i: diph- theriu, 10: ] sipelag, A1 el ut fovor, 3i 1o ' 233 typhold fover, 104 muaseis, #13 pyiemia, 1 nmnl!-pln‘:x i can- onin i, bronelio monia 5, infuntilo stimption took oif 115, pn phoumonia 10, plenro-puo convulsions 80, 'Thoro ware ouths from vioe letice and 20 from outeritls, Thoro wae 1 death reported from lymphatitls, which Is n now dis- enso, il Iy o sucpused intiimmntion of the lymplntio Joint, Tho total of deaths was 03, Over two-thinds dicd in the Inst two woeks of the month. Tho totat number of zymotie dfs- 4808 wns 200, and ne 55, der § yenrs of ago, 46 4343 whlie, 0945 colorod, ows, J7: widowers, 173 per 1,000 of pupulation, 23.40, Mavor IAnntsoN, Corporation-Counsol Ad- ams, Exbert Jnmieson, and Mr. Cameron bad & conference yesterduy in rolition to the new or- dinunces und what thoy are mennt to cover, It I8 now stated that tho rovised ordinances proba- bly will not bo sent from tho press mutll nbout tho lst of July next, The Muyor regards tho soction directing hiln 1o make his appotitinents within thirty days ne mcrulf' rvllllcul!m;lhllll. 1t wis not mlmlumrf' pon bim to serl the numes to tho Council within thirty days. e vounld do 80 luter i he cliose. He would soud fu some numes though Monduy® evening. When tho question of changing tho termis of officers eame up, nolther the Seliol or Library Honrds werg thought of, ‘The lden wns to have: tho oflleinl year commeiice on thg 18t of Moy, in- stend of on the st of July., Some peoplo hold that tho now ordinnuces feristnte these Honrds out of office, and compel tho selcction ot now members, ‘Che Mayor thinks differently. Tho Mayor proposes to nut advisediy, and to consider -carefully vvery lexnl question involved bofore muking uny appolutments under thonew or- dinunces, CoxTiorLEn Gursey had a talk sestorday afternoon with City-Englnecr Crovlor ' In refors enca to u betier supply of water for tho City of Culeugo, The amannt of money required to ex- tewed the gystam and give pure wiuter tho yenr round will' be ubout &.mwu. Tho plon 18 to bulld two tunnels, of olghg feot euch, from {Girogse Puint, which is twelve Yollea north of tho oity limits, {lere tho wnteris deop and _cloir, The tunnellng is to bo dong on the shore, and commoneed front both ends, shafts to be sunk one mnllo wpart, ‘The witer n balf milo out from the sharo 18 thirty-thres foct deen. qulto ns deep u8 it i opposit’ Chleago three imiles frumn shore. The plun, thowgsh not fully elaborated, §8 1o conneet with tho West Siito tunnol and North 8lde wells, No new pumping-works will be re- quired under this plin, but merely un enlarice mentof the wnnel npening, The work would €03t nhout #50 i toot, or nbout 81,250,000 for tuns neling atoue. Tho ineoms from water ronts now uinounts to uboue 31,000,000 or more ann- ally, of which nbout 50 per cent is clear profit, Ifnloan of $5.U0,00 wore contracted by law, the bonds could very en be floated nt 4 per nud tha widitidnal revenue would the tuterost, which wonld mnount to but 00,000 per annum, Inn fow days tho Clty Engineor will B0 ub north to 100k over and oxatnine the grouny, D, De Wour stated that in the ‘birty-third and Suato yesterdn, Doyle small-pox case, nt streots, all tho misehiet wus ‘done hufure the tlentth Department wis aware that thoro wus suntll-pox i tha vielnity. The wonian in tho candy-shop died unutteided, und L was not until the Coroner made the nutter knowa to tho Iealth Uflice that any ona had any Idon that thore wad small-pox thore. ‘e Health ONicers 1L auee took possession, had the body Intereed, und the plico nwmurnl{ clennsed and fuml- ated, But tho mischict hud nlrendy been done, From thia firosu negligoneo six vikes In tho blook have slreudy resulied. Thoro were scven now cases of small-pox reported vestorday, Ong uf those wus at tho corner of ‘I'birty-fourth and La 8ulle streots, In tno Town of Luke, Anothar wais ruported from 20!§ West Ohlo streot. Thls wnd an emigrant nimed Nelson, u Swede, Thia fellow only areived hore from Thiladeiphis Thursduy nlght, He had the amall-pox whoen ho Kot there and wug taken from shuurd the ship, n8 was evidenced his appesrance, The heatth authorities of Philndelphin deservo pube 1o condemnution for tholr revklosnus in these mattors, They wmnko no etfort to cure foror aquarinting such porsons, but cush tham un to the Weist w0 sproad contaglon and death broadenst on tho way, 'hoe Nutionul Boned of Henlth 13 also uviless and Inoficlunt In i mattor whoro it might be of sune servico ta the puople, O her cised were ropurted from 565 Hlnman steoot, 137 Hnrllnf a8 North Unfon, 1) Hinman streot, snd 215 Archor avenne, Diphthiorin was reported from 235 I'hirteonth streot, und searlet fover from 246 Augusti strect. THE COUNTY TOAPITAL WATER TAX, Tn regard to tho water tus due_on the County Haospital, Corporation Counsel Adums yostorday v\v\m}c“lhu fullowing lutter to County Attoruey ett: Consider I1. Willelt, Esq.~DeAn Bin: Walving the quostion whethor the County Hospitul [ w churirablo Institution, aud alse whother It i Within the menning of the ardinance of Aprll 2, 1470, 1 havo conciudod that the ordinunoo fs not imperative on the Coimniastonor of Publlo Works. Tho ordlusnve dos ot purport Lo ux- umt, absolutoly, from water rates auy inatite. tlon, but simply empowers the Commlssionor to rebuto iy cortivin specitled cuved, lonving It dis- crationary with him. He has refusod to do so in tho vuse of tho County Jluspital, and tho Clty Couneil hus deolinud to Interfero with him in the premises, I am of oplufon that, undor the ordi- nine, ho 18 not bound to remic {n wuy cuse, and, ulso, that tho County Fospital, if thoro Is logully uuy such institution, (s not entitied to uny re- bute. T wmn lustructoil to say to you that tho Dopurtment of Publle Works will” pursue the usual courso 1n the ovent of thie non-paymons uf WAtOF futes now duo, Yours truly, FIRANGIE ADANS, ‘This monns that tho wator will ho shut oft Monday, unless tho ity 18 enjoined or tho tax pudd {11 the meuntine, i THY, MAYOI'S APPOINTMENTS. Mayor Hurrison stated yesturdoy to s TRinuxe roportor thut he wus s appolutments to tho Council Monday night, Those thut he wanted to semd {n would ba merely reappolntments, 1o would send L bis chunges at # Intordute. It {8 vory woll unders stood thut a fight—anda very nrumf ono—will Lo mude upon some of the personsIf thoy ura reappolnted. Bomo of the Demuoratie moime bers of the Coucil, for some oxirsordinas ronson, will fignt 3r, Wallo's confirmution, It BMuDonold 18 reappolntet ns Hanler of Welghts and Measures ho will havo u hurd time golug through the Councll, Mutt Franzen, the Oil Iulgnnmr. will have nn oxovudingly hard row to hos, Agulnst him thore will " bo u strong combinution, and It muy bo that bo will not Lo veuppaintosd, Bu gup as Justieo Wallaco 18 concernod, Domo- grits aro the loutiost i weking far hls romovul, Lota of Dumocrats would be glud to swe Bune- morlleld put bagk at the Armory Police Court, The Mayor, too, would like hiwm, but ho bas only thireo Dumourats in the South Low; rom—Muech, Prindiville, and Wallaco—and Prhdivillo muy vasry oIF tho eako, . ' 1t {8 undorstond that Walkh will leave the Bludisun Streat Court, and Ingorsoll will roplave him, whily some athor Detnort sy bo found 10 tuku [ngersoll's plave. "Thoro will ulso bo deolded vhunko i the compluxion of some of the pollew court clorks and’ bullitte, All theso things are plcked up fram ontade sourcos, ad tho duyor refuses to say whut hu wiil do, but thoy bave a toundution In fuot, THE WATER IATKS, There wore somo wisatutomesits in an artiole published yostorday nbout thoe new water rutes, the reportor huving been decolved by his’ fne Torniant, 1usteind of fnorensing the rates uf the pourey poople, the sonedule uotually reduges thein, tho addition, which s slixhil, npplyhg only o birgo buildlogs. The retivetlony’ dpon M. Woodtord, wh 18 i vory faithful ullivor, wero ilublo; o huving doted sinply fu the in- teresta of good hoakkeoplag. As to tho growling Of rutc-payors, it i only of the ordinury kind,— such us bus boen beard I the wutor uifico over sluco tho prosunt aystui wys adopted, THH COUNTY-BUILDING, The jall yesterday, aftor the romaval of a batch, ‘contained $14 privonors, which s the wuallest number for u your pus! Wannen P sud wilo, of the Poor-Houso, will colebrate tholr -lll'.v.r ding to-morrow vveniug, Sevoral Conmissionors vml Jolu In the colebratlon. ‘I'HR Junitara In the employ of the county aro aboutto putiton tho c«:mmfinunun for u’A [ 8l . be dispensed with. Ot to seid In sume of 1) 10 chousg crease of pay, but, since they nre not regarted an overfatthrul, the probabilitics aro that thelr patition will be qitlotly tablea. LENA MARX, Androw Itowlo, Agnes Nurkor. and 8von Lindor woroe yosterday adjudged in- smuo in the Connty Court. Tho first nnmed Is tho woman who was rosciied from the Inke somo ditys ago whilo nttempting to commit suletide. Tne Committco on Publlv Servico met yoster« day aftornoon, and agreed to roeommeid tho appointment of 1% ). Cascy ns night-watchman for the now Court-Houso. Thoy also drdered that the watchmon employed be unliormod, the unitorm to conslst of n bl suit with ornss but- tond and n black alouch hat, nnd that the Jans {tors commence scrutbing tho uppor storles ot tha bulldiug ntuncn nndor the dircotion of the Chairan of the Committee, Uiy motion fora new trial in tho caso of Carollvoe B, 1y wins arguced yesterday boforo Judyo [wornis, and continugd to the May turm. It was rovrescnlod to the Court that sinco tho timo when tho jury fallod to tind Miss Day to bo fnsato sho hail grown worso, and was now beyond control, but his Honor was of the nrlu- ot that ticw {rinl nt this tino would rosult na the formor tefal hied, and ho thought that delny I making any order in the matter was the bost thug to do, 0 JUBGHENT was yosterdny enterod ngalnst Michuel Ddvan und his surotics, In the Stovk= Yurds conspiraoy easo, on thoir bowds which was flofaulted somo ilays nyo 1n tho Criminal Court. Tho boml I8 In tho sum of 81,000, and the aro- tlos aro Thomus and Kdward Murphy, Judic- nent was entered, it will be remomuered, on nnambicr uf boads some time agn, bit noth- ingr has boen hoand of them since, und this bomt will seareely bo mude un excoption to what ape peurs to bo the rulo In such vasos, IOHT ON MILK, Complnint {8 mude that the contractor for supptying miik to the Connty Hospital hus baon giving shurt munsure, And yostordiuy tho Hose pital Committoo sot sbout fhvestignting. ‘Tho evidence cliclted showad that for about sixty days foir of tho vans dullverud hold only sovon gullons, whoreas thoy shonl! have coittulnl efght, wuking n totul shortago of about 240 gul- lons, * Thy contrastor’s explunation wis that ho Bd boen getting milk from A, B, Howes, of Kitnknkee, and that ho imd delivered it without soulug tho cana or munsuring tholr cuntonts, and Lhat when his attention was eulled to tho shorts Ao ho censwd o donl with Howes, otu., which was partinlly satisfactory, in view of his willing- ness to mnko good whatover shortuge there hud .been, e was told, hawevor, to produce Mr. Howos, und ulso (ko Individual who had madoe tho no\'un-fmlnn cans, when n further hearing will be hud and 8 acttioment of tho difliculty offected. 5 TIE LAW'S DELAY. The Soventh Warl electlon case, Set por- cmptorily fur telal beforo Judge Hiwos yoster- 8 eulled uud aguin continued until to- At tho Instunes of tho prosoou~ tnt of the nbsonco of their ‘Thorn is somothing vory stringo ahout this casc, und hns boen all nlonr. It Lus beon trifled with from the firat, and, thnuvh continited time and ugnin on secount of tho absence of witnosses, it [snot uf record that any nttachments buve over beon issucd, or that uny nttems bas over been nade to arrslgh any of om for contempt. It things o on in this way It will not take long for tho Critlunt Court to dogeuctate into a play-house. LT witnessos nre to be allowed to sult tholr convenlence nbout fuswering sumnionses, outailing vexatlous de- lays, expunse, und loss of thue, as has boen tho result in this case, thero s no uso in sctting cnges for trinl, and ball tho muchinery for in- ring respect for tho processes of law inlght Tho casc should bave been trlcnlel&chmnn muonthy ago In Justico to Loth the nccusod and tho public, FEDERAL NEWS, Joux McAnriy, who was indleted in the num- ber of oftendors ugninst tho cleotion Laws, guve buil yesterdny In tho penad sum of $1,000, TEN THOUSAND DOLLAIS In gold and £2,000 in silver was disbursed ut the Sub-Lressury yes- tondny. Six thousand dollors in sllver was ro- celved. Titt: Internal revenue receipts yestenlny amounted to $10031, of which &5,3% witd for Bpirits, §5,645 tor tobucco und cigars, $455 for Loor, und $8,200 for licouses. FoLLowiNa 18 the lst of datiable goois re~ ceived ut tho Custo-flouse yesterduys Jeromo E) Lyon & Heuly, 7 guses Verahn, IRubli T cuses musfenl instruntentsy W, il mois & Bon, 1 cuse clgurs; Burloy & 'Uyrrell, 16 buekugos carthonware, 14 puckiges carthens ware, Collections, €6,243.20, A. M. JoNEs, the now Unliod States Mamshal fortho Nurtorn District of Illtnols, who wis conlirinod by the Sunute Wednesday, arrived by the city yesterduy, but did not put fn an upe cunines at tho Marshal's ollice, * o will lilo his ol wt oneo, and will probably recelve his com- mission and take hold of the oflice within n wuok. [e has 08 yet made no announcoment i to what changes will be made 1 tho working tu:‘ule. -{v‘m 1t Is pussible thut almost ull will be rotdned, YesTeitDAY & rutnrtcr had n conversation with* Spociul Deputy Colluctor Hitt ut tho Custom- ouse, and In reply to a question s to why thore wns 850 much protraeted deluy fu finlstin; up the pr vements aud the klds and ondsa nroun the publio bultdings, was 1nfornied §t was owin tou duplotell exchenuor, Mr, B. G, Church, u tho Bupurvising Architeet’s oflice, I8 expected from Washington this weok und will stirethe nutter up, und if the upproprivtion s nov wholly exbiusted will proceod at onco to put on the linlshing touches. WUBTUSM'S COMMUTATION. Tho mateh-bond capitalist, Jon G, Wustum, bus hithorto beon held sinply on the tolegniu stutlng thut tho sentence to hard Iabor had beon commuted, Tho olliclal pardon bus now Leen recaived, Under the new systom tho Prosldent atuted tho reasons which huduced bim to wrnt tho purdon, Lrum which it uppenrs that this §8, 08 wis tho last not of Executive clemeney I district, brought abott with the conseut of tho Distrlet Judge, The preamblo Lo tho pardon 18 a8 followss * Witeigas, Jobn G, Wustum, on conviction of nnrjur;. wis suntoneed by tho Unitod Stutod Distriot Court for the Northorn District of Ilil- nolg, on the 2 duy of Devamber, 1880, to ln- prisontent in tuo Chester (11L) Penitentlary for the term of onoyear, aud to pay & flno of 81, with costs; and * WHERKAS, The exccution of eaid penaity :,vneluuuum:ilud t utlow opportunity to apply for urlog, oo *WiEREAS, It is represontod that previously tho suld Wustum was of gul Nlmm' and hig punlon |8 sollulted by reapoctuble oitizons of Chicago, aud S WitkiteAs, Tho Judfin who presidod at his trinl bus shenfeltd Lhat there wera elrcuimstancos tending to imitigato his gullt, and hus expresed n writing the oplnlon tiat oxeoutive clenoncy Iu thls vase would not bo misplaced. Now, thorefore, cto.” Thon fullows the usunl formuln commuting tho Punltontinry sontonce to fwprisomunent in tho County Jununtil Dee, 20, THOMALEN'S ACCOMPLIOE, Anothor fenture in the _case of Thomalon, the defuulting olork In tho Intorunt Revenuo Do- partment, wus developed yestorday by tho urreat ot Jown G, Mitcholl, who witd on Thowmalen's bond to the Collector for §20,000. Ti1s urreat wus mido on un Indiotment suppreased for servico when the Urund Jury made tholr roport 8 woek ngo, Thore are three counts, which churgo itehell with converting to hisown use Unitod Btutes monoy to thoe speglilo umoiut of $1,000 whon ho wag not authorlzeil 8o to do, contrry tothe provislous of n scction of tho Roviseld Htututes, which provides a penulty In gonoral teriug for uny ono whio tikes or recolves money Unlted States without nuthority, cago aguingt Mitoholl alleged to have profited by tho doful- cutlons of "Thomulon, —He wad the fathor-in-lnw of tho defuulter by an early murrlufu und wis nt ong tiwe his partuer in bisiuess. 1t I8 ulloged that Mitchell wus nn‘munn! of tho defaleation,: aud that ho pdvanced money from tne to time ta coneenl the defaloation, rvcul\'mfi‘ hls piy from fresh stoulings, ‘Thomaten’s dofaleation umounted to nbout “$1,000, and it 1s churgou thut Miteholl recolved in uno way und unother ane- fourth of thut suin, 316 gooired 4,000 bouds with Wiltinw 15 8nowhook a8 suroty, It 18 use serted thut Mtenoll knows the whorenbouts of ‘Fhiotmion, who Is bolleved to huve never beon far froim the city, and this arvest muy possivly bring tho mluln{mnu 10 light. Bult has alrondy boon beeun by Collestor Hurvey agalnst bitch- oll on Thumualon's bond, Mr. Ulrich, the other boudyman, being ready to pay his share at ouce. THE HIERDICS, THRY WILL BOON UE RUNNING IN CITIOAGO, A dlsputeh from Springlleld yewtorduy ane nounced the incorporation ot a company to be kuowi us tho Howdic Phucton Cowpuoy, tho in- corpurators bulng Jesso flitdrup, Joseph Btook- ton, nud Charles B, Jenkins, This aunounces \saunt meaus tho inauguration of un cntorprive which will be watohod with great Interest by ull who doany rlding lu public conveyunces, aud eapociully wiil it bo sowetbivg to be kopt In Yiow by thu hursee rallroad nmuyuulu to which it will b u fonnldable rival, During & eonver- sutfon with Marshul Hildrup yosterday Yo oute lined the schome to a TRIUNE reprosontative, * What Is knowi as tho *Herdic' (s now vi hiclo invontold by o gontlemun of that nume," euid the Murshul, ** whivh s afroudy provod a success In Pblindelpuls, Washingtoa, Cloveland, wand uther vluces, kit Tow-runniug coupé or cur capablo of holding elght persons, ' Tho' loud 13 80 dlstributedus to Lo from elghtoen to twonty Iuches from the ground, The door ut the rear (s only frum twelve to vightoen nchus from the ground, thus u\‘nldlm« tho olimb of tho wsunl omulbus, “the * [ferdio” will Lo ttted upin u stylo peeuliurly Ite own, and will Lo kopt slways 10 tho Lest of shap “ What | tho spuciulty of the puteuty” *Thure aire four puicnts, uuvmn{ the druft and the adjustmont af tho wolglit. Theluveutor clnlms thut throe-fourths of the welght is thrown un tho kind wheels, and that tho oullar adjustment of the wolght wnd draft glves uno horve tho power of one und unu-lmtz Iu apito of the low gou! the wheels ure wade fouraud fivo feet i digmetor, with tho niost upproved broad Ures, which in thomselves juie prove the ousy riding, out tho strocls |ess, overcomo tho julting, and make it casler fur tho bors, for tho * Herdlo " is pulled by oo borge.” \What 19 the systom of runiiug thewny” “Thoy can ba run on all sireets whorever needod us regulur Noes, or 1hoy cun Le used ag Coupes and eabs &t 80 mii clght persons comfortably, “What will bo tho ratea charged us at preaent dectded upond™ “Tho * Nentles’ will Embnhly e run on tho stroot-car routes at nbout folir to saven milos A hour for the oustomary ehurge of fve cents, Whon all the serta are oveupht the r will closcd, and RO MOFE PUASCHZU el thun thoro nre sonta v nceommudate. 4 eabs n:iy unn bo ronted by the cents por séat.'” s “Can you mako it pay at that rato?*” “Wu holleve we cane ‘Fio Inventor, Mr. Ilerdlo, is vory sanguino. 1 havon't su.much Imngination, “tnt st ni ABsuréd that it cean bu dono. Wherover they hive one tered Into active ecompetition with tho stroot-cars thoy hiuve shuwi that thoy wroro i complete suceess, Thoy woru pit on tho Prod- wtstreot lne (n Clevolund and ran all around ho enrs, ‘Thoy ride vusior vnil fastor, uro mora conffortabio, siraw up to the curbstones, nnd oAt o more to ride in” “What ix tho capital of the Company, and bow tny * Horlles” will you buftd?™ " ITho capitnl {s flxed nt 80,000, 1onn't sny how niany will bo busit, but probubly the line wil conaist uf 200, There Isonly i driver and horse to be provided uftor tho véhiclo ltzelfids mados 1o expensive ' plant’ 18 roquired whoro the muney is ticd up, and tho wholo outlit costs #o littlo that, with tho present rish of streot-var travol, the ontorpriso i sure Lo pay.’ #Whon will you begln?** * 1 cunuot sny ut prodent, Although Iam ong of the Incorporators, | nm 'not certuin whether [ shall huvo auy deelded Intorost In the Compuany. It Is too carly na yot. Thourticles of ncorporas tlon wore unly recelved to=duy, and the arringe- ments have not yotbeen tnndo. Thay will prob- nbly bo on tho strcots this summer.'™ JARRETT'S DEFALCATION, TIE SCNOOL TROSTRES 1N COUNCIL Tho School 'ristees of Township 83, Hango 14, Hyde Park und Luke, mat yesterduy in the Urand Pneltlo to tnke counsel in rogurd to the disposition of ex-Trensuver Jarrett, The Sehoo! Diccetora present were: T, Byrno, 1. Coy, W, Fulton, H, 8tnnre, J. It Imlson, O. 1L Crawford, IL J. Goodrich, F. L. Kinnoy, G. 11 Loonard, J, 8, Wright, W, M. Tuylor, J. For« rew. N Mr. Muchelko read his statement of the no- count of tho lirm of 8herman & Jarrott, which ns submitted to the Iast meoting: and Mr, Me- }:Iwnlv\uy his report on the vondition of tho school il . The Dircetars of thoscveral distriots were ealied upon for suggestions, Mr, Kinny, of District No. 2, anld thut the Board favored con- vortlug the “nropcrl Intomwonoy at tho least ex- vense, und did not desiro u Recelver, Mr, Good- rich, of District No. 3, favored the best mothod, and, with Mr, Taylor, of the sume district, dld nnt know whuther 1t woulit bewell to have r Ro celver. Shaure, of No. 4, wanted they should got what thoy could out of the funds. Several ubjected to the ‘Trustues running # wagon-shop. Mr. Ialnes, u L'rustee, sald Mr. Shermun hud olfered $10,000 for the Jurrutt Interest (n tho fiem, Mr, Walsh, for Distriot No, b, suld lfu‘y hnd de- efdad tht it would bo ndvisiblo to elody up the matter without the ald of n Hecefvor, Mr. Burn, of District Nu, §, subimitted u resohution front that Rourd which left tho settloment of tho affale to tho 'Trustces, recominend- i that tho assots bo dispused of nt publiec snlo, Mr. Crawford, of Distriet No, 7, wanted to know AF 1t was troo thut Mr.Shermun bad tately deawn out tho cash on haud, ora largo portion of 1t, after the Yrusteos hud nequircd Jarrett's inter- cat. Heo thought the Prnpcrly was worth more than had been offered for it. The district wns oppusad to a Recolver If u fair prioy conld bo ovtained for theso assets, but decidedly abjected to tuking $10,000 or 811,00, They would favor a Hoceiver rather than huve the proporty sucrle fleed. Ho was instructed by his distriot to offor & resolution, the substance” of which was that tho T'rusteos scll tho nssets If thoy could obtuin $15,000 within one weok from May 6; otherwiso thut thoy tako steps to put tho property n the hunds of u Iocclver, that thoy miyght securo more gutpotition, The Prealdent explained that tho proporty was opon to compotition. [ 3Mr. Coy thought that Mr., Bbhorman could afford to give moro than any body else, but thon tho property was open to other bidders. The Chatrinan sald tho property hnd alrondy been advertisod fu the popers without recely~ IngnLid, und ho hoped tho Dircetors would not oxpeot to wet tou much. ‘Tho District Diroctors thon disporsed, 'The Noarl ugpnlmml Mussrs, J. L. Kolloge, Herfron, und L. . Hltz appraisers of school property for tho now district ut Bouth Lynn, to e culled Union Distriot, No coneluslon In the Jarrott wuitter wns adjourndd to moet peeived For sy bout at 25 renche and tho Honrd Tuesday In the Yuclfl ol of §0 will ozeur this evoning In tho Congrogus tlonal Church, The followlng spenkens will ap- poar: Miss Lydin L. Jones, 'A% Miss Gertrude M. Bkelton, '813 Miss Jonnlo If, Marshnll, '8L; Miss Emma M. Prindle, '83; Miss Emma P, Mererve, 81 Musla will'bo furnished by Miss Lydin Hnrrls nnd Miss 8tnoking, of Chicago, The prize will bo uwarded ufter tho program, PULLMAN, ‘The lnborors at Pullmun aro oh a striko, do- matiling $1,76 pur duy, u ralso of 25 conts, 'This domiund has not yet beon neceded to. A munber atter striking thought the mutter uvor and wont quletly buck to work. OBITUARY. . MRS, ABIGAIL ¥, GRANT. Mrs, Abignll F. Grant, Suporintendent of the Home for tho Fricnilloss, died yosterday morns ing nt 2 o'clouk ut tho residence of hor son, Prof. Grant, No. 210 Wabash avenue, uftor n protracted lllness, Sho bnd boon alliug for sov- onil yeurs, suiforing from u complication of dis- cnses, and two months ago her condition wus suoh that tho Boardot Manngers sugguosted that €ho tuko a three months' rost, hooing that nt the ond of that time, which would have heen tho first of noxt month, sho would be able to return to her lubors luvigorated and rostorad to hoalth, Hut all ealoulntions wore In valn, for disenso badso fustoned upon hor that restoration was fmpossible, and sho grow feubler and feebler, until doath got the mustery of hur life, Tho deconsed wus born In Norfolk, Conn,, in 1820, was' a gruduuto of Mount lHolyoko Somi- nury, und at tho ugoe of =i murrled tho Rov, Jool Urunt, n Congregational minlstor. Sho cane ‘Wost ubout throo yours Iator, hor husband hav- 1ng hewn sent In the Home Misslonary work, and Incated at Lookport In this State. At tho out- break of the War her husbaud went into the Army and was Chuplaln in Gon, Chetlain's com- mand, loaving rho mussionnry work in her hands, fow xours lator, however, ind upon the eatulb. liaiing of the Soldiers' Huma nt Calru, she wag wulled thero to take tho position of Matron, a ploce In which sho won considerable distinotion, and which sho beld uatll about the closv of the War. From'there sho was callva to the position sha hold at the tlmo of hor dvath, her husband haviog died ubout elyht yours ngo, Wihon Mrd, Grint took chargo oi the Homo 16 was (o its Infuncy, but undur hor fostering care 1t hus grown Lo §ts prese thpordouu. Bhe In+ fused now lita Into the nbla work, drew around ber the obnritably Incilned, and by her raro oxeeutive abllity, goninl munnors, perseverance, und Indomitabla enuryy ey ho ssid to have mudo it what It now is,” Froim the doy she took of it tu hor deuth tha history of the lomo was ber history, which (t would tike columns of spuce to rolute, Buillvo {t towuy that hor lubor wud ouo ut-love and solf-sioriioe, and the Home in bordenth has sietwined an nimost Ircopurnblo losss, which is keonly folt not only by the oiticors of tho fuutitution, but by thou- 3ands who have loarned to look upon It us ono ot Chicngo’s most deserving publio charltios, and upon herasn lndy of rare quallficadons and personnl worth, The Buanl of Manugors will meet this motrne g ta avrango for her funerul, whioh {t Is thought will ocour ut the loma ta-morrow morping, Her romalns will Le taken to Lovks port for burlul. JAMES I, BOWEN. ‘The remalus of Col, Jumcs I, Bowen wero -brought In from Hyde Park on a traln yosterduy worning, and, uceowpunied by u lnrge number of friends In curringes, takon to 8t Jamos' Church, corner of Cass sud Jluron stroots, whore tho funerul sorvices wore held, The cuskot, the Hd of which wus covered with flowers,—a croas, two pillows, and v bnsket,—wus borne Iuto the cburuh by H, It, Hoburt, T, W, Johnstone, D, A, Volroo, F, M, Webstor, Willlam Pullman, uod E. Q. Clark, ishop MoLaren and the Rtove Br. Ilurris led the procession, tho former voulting “1 am the resurreotion.’ Followlng the family of the deceused were a squud of Hydo Park police under the command of Capt. Hunt. About 400 people were seated In tho pows, and among thew were Goorge Bowen, Froderick Tutlilll, Jorowo HBeoohur, Oen, Georgo Buith, Gen, Turrenoe, Willium Bross, Charlos L. Euaton, Jultus Hunwey, Stephon Oule, O, 1i, Lar« rubeo, vx-luyor Muason, Waiter Kimball, i, 1, Unuwy, Frunk Poutody, Uoorge 3. Pullinan, A, I ‘A;uimflnbzfmmt}r J‘I;-uf‘ul:xlnu.vxxnriuaull Fisid, ¥ W U, Ablo, Fr U llonr.'g\!llllnm A':zmch isung N.n:\num(' a Guyten, E. Y Mattox, " Jouso 'lar- tors Hurry Richardson, Willliin' Hichandsoy, Punl Corioll, Cunon Kuowles, Col. Clarko, BT Watkine, L 2 Hilliunl, Jobn C. Dope, 41, W, Juukdou, C. M. [ouderdon, Gruno Gauson, Christophor MaLenuan, 8. . Lurmony, Hugh SMuber, Jesoph M. tivay, Ma). Duenne, 0. A. Jloguet W Wo Btowurt, Foisrson Bang oln, 1t 72 Hurrick, G, 8. Ingrabaio, dobi 1, Colo, W. M. Tuyior, J. 11, Browi, and Thomus Doyle, On the altur woro soverul beantitul lorul otforlugd, the ot conspleuous beig & Inrmu plilow with "My Hrotber' fitthe contro, which wis sont froin New York by Coauucey Lowed, who wus Unublo to be presout on uccount of the sickuves of his wifu. ~ Otbor deslgus = were from Mra, itoed, Mir. F. L Sinith, My, F, Radeh, Mr. und. Mra. Frod Ely, aud Mr, snd M, B, F. Quytou. Thore was 1o 8ormon,~simply the formuluted servico for tho burinl of the dead, which wna conducted by the Bishop, This over, the palls toarers mtirned the cofli to tho haneeo, which wln« followed to Graceland by nbout thirty var- viages. A JOJIN BELL BRAIN, Mpeetal Dispateh to The Chieugo Sribuncs Des Motxes, tn, May 8.—At Milos, in Jackson County, died s fow duyaearo John Teit Brabn, who hoan somewhit remarkablo history, Ho sorven] {n n motoorologival expodition undor Admiral Fitaroy, of © tho British Navy, and vislted various purts of the world. toe turnine, ho roovlved an nppointmont at and {o his cire Woulwlch Arsonul, and Huncrlntemlcumwni given the construotiom of the Armstrong flunn ninde for vso tn the. Crlmpan war. At the clowo of thut war he was appointed to dircot the gramd celobration In bonor of the ovent. 1fu” wis nn nrchitoct of great celobrily. Tho Royal Araennt Linboratory it Woolwlich, the oltlcors’ lnrragks ut Windsor, the Pimiico sohoul-buillings of Lowdon, tho mugnifieont stone l-rlnlfio In tha Queen's privato pnric at Windsor, nro nll wpouiinons of his supg- riorskill, He ftted and furniahed Spurgoon’s I'nbortincle, 1le possossud numerous testinio- ninta of his gorvices, among whioh wore sets of salid sityor-ware, dinmond rings, gold necke ohulns, ote, e oamo to thia country six years ago to obiain ralief from diabetes, of which ha diodt, Flo lunves throe ehiliron and n wifo, the unughtor of n wealthy London merchaut. THE HON. ANSEL BRIGGS. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns. OMA1A, Nob,, May 6.—Tho 1lon. Anscl Briggs, the Hrst Governor of Town, and for soveral years past u resident of this vity, dled at the residonca of hisson this morning in Owaba nt the sye of ’pr{enr-. Deceased diod of ulcer of the stomach and lungs, [fo was burn in Now York, wnd when quite Yu““' umlq\mwd to Ohlo, 1111834 he emis rated to ‘tha Town of Andrew, in Juckson ‘ountys In. bnt, becoming w mall contractor, ho inado Davenport his hondguarters, When Towan wia mido u Stato in 180 ho was oleotod Uovernor mnd served untll 1850, Returning to Androw he thors enguget i ganeral merehun- dislug, 1lo mado a trip to Cotorado n 1880 dur- ing tho mining exoitement, and returaing home attor spending consblerable time there, He went to Montana In 16D with hia ko Juhn and o lurge posty of nen, remuining thero until 1865, whon ho citme back, For tho lust slx yoars ho fins resiled hero with his son John, the only sur- vivor of n fumily of eight children, Lo bos several brothers In Culifarnis, TIHOMAS MADDY. Tho funeril of Mr. Thomns Maddy, who died Mouday aftorncon nt his late resldence, No, 200 Monroo streot, tovk pluce yesferdny utterncon from Cententnry M, 14, Church, uf which Mr. Muddy was o dovout and efllelent member. ‘Thero wns no regular funeral sermon preachoed, but upproprinto remurks culogzing tho lifo and churadtor of the deconsced were mide by the Itevs, K. 8tone, A.C. Goorge, J. M. Willlnmson, and Mes. Carse, Presidor of tho Wontin's Caris- tian Tempernnco Union. M. Maddy was o very netive worker in the temperance cause, and wis it ono thno ity missioniry for tha Chl- oo Mothodlats. e wus In b ho died, Tho pril-loitrers yest Arthur Dixon ond M Richurd Clirk, and ny wore Alil, cssry, 11, J. Thompson, U, Hayman. MRS, ELIZA CAMMANN. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicags Tribune, Rockroun, 1L, May 5.—Mrs, Ellza Cunmann, an old and highly respeotod rosidont of this city, died quiot suddenly this moruing, In the 63 yonr of her age. Tho causo of her sudden denth was perulysis of the heart, The decoased swas the motherof nine children, nit sthil 1iving, snvo Mra. Colemnn, of Dixon, 'Thoso living nre George R, Cummaun, Wostport, Conn.; Pallip A. Cinmann, Orogous Frank D, Cammaun, 8t Louis, Ma.: Mre, Dr. Henry Richings, Mrs, M), N. C. Wurnir, Mrs, Freemiun Grahinm, Jr., Mra, l\k A, Curpenter, nnd Fred W, Cammann, of thls city. JOIIX I*, YOUNG, LouIsvitie, Ky, May 6,—Joun P, Young, a ploneer cltizen, diod In this city to-day, uged M yenrs, loenme to Loutsvillo from Now Jorsey, il was nmotrg the. firat of tho early bullders aud contravtors to loouto here, PRO¥F. JONATIIAN IIARRINGTON, BosToN, May 6.—Prof. Jonathan Hurriogton, the cetebrated ventrlloguist, died sudddnly at his resluonce at Rovere, Muss,, lust night, RANDOLPH STRICKLAND, Dernorr, Mich, May G—The Hon. LRundolph Strickland, Representative in Congross from tho Bixth District of this State in 1868-'7, diod this morning, ngod 68, ————me—— PRESTON, KEAN & CO0. Thig banking house, which under the nbova title hag beeome so viell and favorably known throughout the West, give notice of nnother step 1 wdvance that 1s but in keep- ing with the progressive spirit of the me- tropolls of the West, Mr, Llishn Gray, of telephone notorioty, hus become n specinl -partner, by which ienns the pald-up eapital has been donbled, ‘The Imnupt wid conser- vative munagement of this house in the pst hus plnced thom 1n the fors frontof the bank- Ing tnstitutions of the West. 1t will continue under the same name and manngement as heretofore, 18 atready lrge generul bank- Ingz, Inyestment, and forelgn exchange busi- ness will keop puee with the growing de- munds of the country, — ——— THE CINCINNAT| LIQUOR MEN, CxoiyNart, O, May G.~Tho saloon-keopers held u meoting lust night to consldor what to do in case the Muyor nttompted to onforce Stubb's law ngninst thow noxt Bunday. Thoy passed o resolution nereelng to cluse, providing ull othor business wus stopped. Thoy alao resulved hore- arter tu support 1o man for office titl he had de- flnod blmselr on tho liguor guestion, s s SPINAL MENINGITIS, » Bpeelat Dispateh ta The Chicayo Tridune, Brrearon, Muy b.—Little Jimmlo Mannix dled yostorduys of sploul moningitis. This makes throe douths from this raging discaso withla tho pust week, —— ‘We recommond Eldradgesewing-machines —— Indtgestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostratior ad ull forms of gonural debllity r‘::lluvod b? tuking Mensmun's Peptonized Beef Tonio, the unly.pmpuruuunul beet contaluiug its: ontire nutritious proportics. It I8 not s wore stimu- laut like the extracts of beof, Lut contniny Llood-naklug, force-gonerating, and lifessuse talning properties; s invaluable in nil enfee- Dbloed conditions, whethor the result of oxhuuse tion, nurvous prostratiun, overwork, or - acute Cuswoll, Hazurd & Co., pro- ow York. For salo by drugglsts, MARRIAGE LICENSES. 2R uliowiii martingo ioonkes Woro ishuvd yomtor- imes, Restdence. Fordinund Krueger. 207 L Fourtoo: {Eor o A g { June Faunlo dine 5\ 5 North Fosrme 1Jl.hn 1, Cordull, Borena Mirowski! {J¥tneles Ot }leuluull(nmm Adul G, Hnnson,, Ji‘hn Mury I, W {losen Boplla Olun Charlos Jubrs Aary Wellur,, Theodure 1ia; Suphils Klohte, i ! Brophon L, an AMuruurot MARRLIGES, . ELLV~JTABELTON = I Ban Pontcisco, Caly April b} o B G L Pl Bt Luke" B e e R lasolton, of Now York. } DEATIHS, VON VAN KEN ORIty 4o 1 Von Hrunkoriure, bolaves mita b b, W Non ¥rankan bers, WItr & shurt HInuss, weed 20 youre. Vor runiatng will bo Teaiovl (o La Crosse, Wis, oy we YN0 W call btwuad 9 40 113, B, 1, st w-umuh 1nd, ot w of the laty Jusss M- tho 41 nst., Liricot Sk S Vanaral irom rosidunce of Srs. A. . Webstor i) WASHN =y &, 1ot o7 b m«ngl it u 41, 0f diphthoris, Johin Juundaslon '-ifi‘.'fl{‘ ity LA nna 2R ¥ 11 {dency, 758 s o g:nrwr:lu"fa"’n'fl'n':flfid By A | GHANT-AL fhe uuase of bor son, 221 Wabsane Av., o May re. Abigall ¥. Grant, for wany i_“rrur‘l“‘flll:'agllutumulfl of the Chicugo Jluwe fur the Punurl worvicos at thp house At IV:N) Haturdey, Cars to Lockport, Wi i) Satrday, . ehuravtdr, und po he ristdance ", f" v o . Josoph Lo § ‘unomi Natuniny, M, (© Bean, c';;'m*ll*lgnl*‘a:-ry Comauryly ek e n.:rulnmh.' "" B Anna L, boloveq wll‘;ollul unornt aary 4 n cornor Fortinan ':.'."“'," Congeogm, ony g My & at 2 o irexel oy, oy Y oy, 4 e " thenca iy cArriages prd o Yt e, 82~ \Warcostor, Masn., pajiors "Vatmugly ang Wiitiam Oieotts o thiy g O Hre Lo Vinty qakunomt teom Cilireh of 46 Asgony W Etinstern papoen pleang oy FLEMING ALt r;qnmu-:!:f; Tasgitg, Aon Klahs, 00 Corta, i oF DAPARY Antres nRaral at 11 ni, by tnrriages to Granp e " tery. Teom No. 101 Stiilorony, Y Uraceling'c, ¥ 1oward Couiity and undea (1 ! py. U b3ty ey 98 atardyy e ANNOUNCEM N7y, N CONSEQUENCE 01 Fiii pssinm. Mrs, i : DEATIT TR Kriondless to-aj 0 Ty Erlandiess o-dey at 108, ', o et o 1L "THOM. K| puitly Tll]'} Y. M. C. tulnniont wil b avoning, Say i 1t whi h Al “‘\’l' LL coy, oWer 1E REV, LENRY 0. PRy T man of Kxecutivo v:‘l.mlml;'(!.l.m finmbora of tho Kenyon Colle g i fF Shlenas to moot” Loty af in Hryan Block, corner i ' G e, Aol Rt rJ_‘n'E tiE, t XM of tha loard ut” Manzon ' by W itouuowin"bo Bold Siturdy MIE CITIZENS 1t oy o) Ward o Aln\m AT AED P} e F AUCTION By ELISON, FLERS 10k PEREMPTORY § AUCTION OF THE COLLECTION op WATER-GOLOR PAINTINGS, CONTINUED THS DAY AND BVRNY 0 Briows Al Glly 208 Wabash-av. " Salo at 2:30 and 8 p. m, NO RESERVATION. Mossrs, ELISON, FLENSIELN & Co, Auciloneers, FRIDAY HORNENG, May 6, at 10 %l WE SELL THE FIFTH-AV. HOTEL Cor, Adumsest, snd Fiftheay, Contents of 82 Rooms. Two Pinnos, Two Sewing-Machines, TForty Restaurant Tables, Restaurant Fixtures, Marble and Walnut Chamber Sets, Beds and Bedding, Carpets, & Bnlo poromplory for cash, Gouds Rt be Temored day of salu. . BLISON, FLEISHEIM & €O, Anetoncers. ROYAL BAKING POWDEL, ABSOLUTELY PURE MADI FROM GRAPE CILEAM TARTAL Itousakoeper's favorite leuding ghiesof the «c N oihoy greparuton nukes wuch 1501, Bt iruntla,or Tuxurions pstey. (ot b et Rk s wiihiout foir f tho ilix resulting front e nded ent §C i POWDE ueatiblo food. 1274 sumenysx by the (o OPAL A ERI\iST PRUSSING'S. Real Estato and Loan Ofic HMAH BEEN REMOYED TO No. 10 Borden Block, V. corner [tandulph und Dearborosth THE SIGER G Havg remor! UVED fishash kst WILSOY, EVENDEN& ¢ ks aud (i 239 & 21 Lake st = DISSOLUTION NUTI S ROLUTION, E\'A.\'I‘f.l'-‘.\'. |||u Lo : n:n:':ul; ‘ILfl.Yu“’ Hrm :n)IIM » 1 NK Nirrx‘g:-m een the 1 Pinive i O sent. Al b 8. M, Dingee. ' led on s &L o CANDY. . " Renddn # ',ylllllba ) Si, & GRUYY by the lats 781 OF awed b7 y: pISGHE Hhadaes It conlesAabily aladuvi st