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i . ;)v ;1I -'1 3T semiray ' (4 3 I'HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TURLSDAY, MAY 1 2 1881—TWELVE 'PAG THE CITY. IN GENERAT. . M. RowonTm, of Denver, s at the Tremont. J. C. #x1Trt, of Philladelphia, 18 at tho Sherman, 11. €, BuncikLL, of Nova Scotla, i at tho Pa- HOURRT G. INGENSOLL I registered nt the Pa- clifie, Surmrr PECK, of Oregon, fll, 15 at tho Tre- mont, F. I, McVAY, of Philadolphin, 18 at the Tre- mont. Coxanessuax CULLEN, of Ottawa, Is at tho Pacific Wrnts GAYLonD, of Now York, is at tho Palmer. Jupor J. M. BAtezy, of Freeport, Til., fa ut the Pacific, 1I. A, DsLLows, of Doston, Mass., is at tho Lelanil. Jonn Giuscom will probably begin his fast to- IOrrow. - - JAMES M. STOWAT, of Glasgow, Scotland, is nt the Suherman. 1L, J. Couy1y, of tha Janesville (WWis) Gazelte, 1z at tha Tremuont. Otrvenr Asesand David B. Kimball, of Boston, are nt the Pacitic, G. R, Tovuary and B, L, Batler, of Now York, are at the Sherman. . M. ASD Mna, Cnianres I, AMORY, of New Or- Ieans, are st the Palmer. Lzita Minrarp, Presidentof the First Natlons 8! Buak of Onigha, Neb., is at tha Palmor, Evwanp MoTek, EsQ., of the New York Fi- nanelal Chtronicle, 18 in tho uity Tor a fow duys. JAY RiAn, mannzer of the * Unclo Tom’s Cab- In" cambloation, 8 stopplug at the Tremont. ELLAN SMuTi, of Boston, itecelverof tho lur- Ungton & Southwestern iatlrond, §8 At tho Lue elfic, 0. W. Rtveavcs, Genernl Passenger Agent of the 8t. Louls, Iron Mountain & Southorn Hall- foad, Is at the Patiner, T eleetion of utticers, Company B. First Cav- aley, wns postponed il Mmm&w ovening, a Quorum nou being present lnet nlgnt. E. W, MEppavat, Generel Sollcitor, and W, H, Pettibone, General Passong er Agent of the Chle tnzo & Grand Trunk Kulleond, ureat the Falmer. Dr, N. E. Ot1vEn ths reskgned bis positton (n the Marine Hospitat servica, und his pluce bus ']a’ccn filled by the uppointment of Dr. It . ense., + Tae able and schalnrly argumont of Judvo Caton i_support of the Bunest payment by tho City of Ottawa of fts municiunl «dobt hus beon Jwen to tho world fn pamphlet formn, FIFTERS thousand dollues In gold and §2.000 In silver rapresont the distursemetts at tho Sub- Trensury ye: nluJ'. Five thousand dollars in sllver wis reecived. Tue Internil revenue recelpts mmannted to 1,750, of which &5 wiid for pirits, $,027 for tobaees and clgars, ak for ’nmr. and §5,i20 for lleences umier tho speclal tax. TaE examinntion of the gradunting the Chicngo Musleat Callegs begnn lndt & and wilt be continueid enc woek, June 2, THE Painters’ Ronovolent nnd Protectivo As- clutlon licld a brief meeting | ening ut 1¢d Washiington street and perfected arritngo- ents for thelr ball, to be given Thursduy vven- ing ot Greenbuum's Hull, Tite tempernture yosterduy, ns observod by esterday 3 of 1N, eventig duving thy The graduuting vxorsises will tuke place Munusse, optician, " No. & Madlson streot, TRUNE Buildnnse, wos, nt 8o, m. 55 dearees: 10 . m,, 65 T3 3D 1 Vi B35 8 P 1y A% Dne= [ e CRA AN S DELLOATES from the diifermmt lodges of the Taugnts of Honor held o lengiby meeting ut thy LGrunud Pacitie Hotol lnat evoninge to arrange for n public mecting to be hetd ac Farwell Hull stiortly, the dute to bo aunounced hiereatter, A._W. Touna the fomous nuthor of n “A Fool's I and his wifs wht arrive in Chiengro on Wednesduy, He will take part i tho public exereisustof the ¥l Upsilon Frue ;firlmy at Centrad Music-Hull Wednesduy uven- 2. Tnr ¥iremen's Benevolent lnst ulght at tho hall In Dearborn street, President, ‘T, ~\ssoclation met nrino- flouse No. 1 on i tho followine ol + Vice-Presl- MHigr; Sec- D. ). Bwen! AUUUST BULLERMAN, o _hoy l':*unrn of ago, Jving with bis purenta ut No, 4% Knnsas street, nml emptoyed at Bushelnina'e planiug-mill on conid street, near Throop, wis struck while nt work by n piece af weod thrown-vinlently frou one of' tho muchines, 1Tix deuth tovk pluen yesterday, owing, Dr. Morgin suys. to tho Injuries which he sustulned, A rustean and lterary entertalnment, fuo- cewded by o bull, was helid lnst nliht at the Fiat Heglment Armors by the Georgo H, Thomns Tuostof tho 0. A, 1t “A copany of lndles wnd gentlemon assambled to tho number of 363 or 1nore, aud aftor listening 1o o progeam of ex- cellent musio and lltorary solections danced L untiln Inte bour. A cOUNT of hullots was mnde In the oftico of Doulittle & Mcls 1 Howlund Blouk, yester- Sluy atternoon, by she South Town Clerk, The recinet counted was the Fifth of tho Firth “Wurd, snd resulted nonin of threo votes fur Drake, tae count el between bl and Phil- st Qo Sixth precloet of the snme ward will bucounted to-day.” v 8, Conris, eong-and-danco man, who was obuirged with hotding wp ons itlehurd Hale and reljeviog him of 364 1n cash and a wateh nng chiln, was dischurged the Polles Justice. Curtis denies tho alicgations mude that by wi €muloy by tho police us > squenler™ wn Informer, dnd A thut, nithoush he wus o witnoss in the Redney Burns murdor case, ha was not employed by the Depnrument, IHis chnructer, hu suys, hns ulwuys been good, A veay ulee nudicnen of ladles and gentlemen therod in the chupul of the Newsboys® Hume At night 10 liaten Lo a concert gotten up for tho benclit of tho Home. Thu perfurmers wern Mnsters Hurlow and Hurry und Miss Floreneo Ihginbotham. Migs Litllaw Smythe, Mr. Edward Heimondabl, Mr. J. C. Quinn, and Me. Dorr A, Kiuball, Tho progrum was (utercating and Tavy of the performunces quite meritoriuns, FOLLOWING s the Ilst of dutinble goods re- celved nt the Custom-louse yestorduv: Ilenz & AW, Colib, 100 sreks suits suckssult; D, B, Linate 43 Mra. A Curroll, Tpuckagos hous hotd goods; 1rist, Bullon & Co. L3HAG pleces lath; Georgs C, Finney, 161 pounds waplo sugnr; H. H. Huyiden, 600 tons salt; C, T, Bpps & Co, 18,30 bushuls bariey, Colloctions, $9.068, Mits, Donerra an Ttalisn womnn 80 yours of wie, wis Kinockei down wnd ran over at’ 4 o'clock yesterday w{1oroon ut the cors or of Filth uvenue und’ South Water street by by tho Bell Teloptione Compuny 1B, Pulllips. Ono wheel of the WHALOT POsee er her budy, injuring hor T tornully and cuttiug the buck of hor uoad, Bhe was roinoved to her home, No, B8 Forquer street. Tho physiciun who ateuded ber suys that he injuried aro quite sorlous, Phillipd wos nrrosted and locked up ot the furrtson Street Statlun upon & churge of orimlnal varelesnesd, CoL, BwaIN, of the Firat Rtegimunt, has lssucd the followlng order: * [nvitatlon having beon extended the regimont by the Chivugo Histor| il Boclety (W partielpite fu the ceromonios sl 1ending the unvelllig and dedicating of tho ¢ Fort Dearborn 'Tablety’ eroeted st th corner of Michlzan uvenue sud Itiver dtreot, Wik conte mund will wieinble ot the urmory at 2 o'elock ». . un Suturday, Muy 21, o full-dress uniform, As this vcenslon commemarates tho enrlieat mnilitary bistory of this city, it 18 the hope of the Culunel communding thut overy momber of the reghwent will repord fur duty uromptly,’” Tue meeting of the Union Veteran Clnb at tho Grand Pacitie Hotel yesterday ovenlug was very well nttended, the” expectid controversy u! the United States Mursbul uppointments Luving fudueed o specinily fargy wnthoring, ‘The Mrd, Dlodgett matter wus first broughit betore the attention of the Club, but it_wus do- eided todeter netion upon (L uatil the Trustues of tho Old Feople's Home had heen bonrd from, A very long und tedlous debate ocoureod upott 1ho report of Lhe Commitive on the Asasiatunte Murshalshlp, winch recomisended that tho Club Boleet u numo from throv provided—blessrs, Bundor, Brooks, und Healy—and recommend 1o the Marshul for appolutinent, Couslderablo wartn feching was ovoked I tho discussion of tho report, und the patter wos Hnally tublod aud the meetlug adjourned, CONSIDKRANLE cxoltement was created on Biate streot last night sbuut 8 o'cieck by u run- Phu horse, & very fino antmal, worth X olonkod toun Stulian who lives ut 170 Weet Tuylur street, und earns . Lving dealing In old fron. The horss ran trom Clurl atreet, vin Taylor, to Stute, and ap that Luay thuroughfure ut u breakoeck pace, §n turning out of the cur-truck ouv of the frunt wheols broke dowi, but the bigh-mettied steod kept ou bis mud career il bo colllded with o streot-car nour Bixteonth streot, whure ho wus throwe 1o tho grouud und soversly cut in soveral places. Tuo owuer was eviduutly but little expurionced With burses, for by attempted 1o biteh the borse 10 the dilapidated wagon sud driw it bhome by tho retnd, A bealihy-looklug, respectubly- dressed youny wan, who beld the bure n fow minuted, oxtoried o quarter troin the lucklves Inulian, ks though the poor feilow hud not lost envugh in the wreek of bis wugon and the ine Jurles to bis hurse, Tk Chicago Medlenl Bocfety met last ovening 0 the Grand Pacific Hotel, D B, Ingais vroslds fuy. Drs. Waterd, Krusomarck, L. H. Montgoto- ery, Walton Paoll, Purdy, Leonard, Valin, sud Wellor were presonts und Dra, Ogden, of thls elty: I K. Broucher, of Cons tlue, Miet.; I, L.B. Putney, of Sturgls, Ml il v, Ut 8. “Woitmires of Metwmorh, [lL, deloy tho Btute Soclety, wure present ns vivitors, Tho followiig delogates were chisun (o thy 11« nuie_ Btgte Medicud Socety, which meets (n thiy ,clty to-day hu the Muthudiel Church Blocks Drs. . MaKav, Finnean, and the Cavanaughs, In ©. Waters, F. W. Mercer, E. Walton, R. Tillog, F. M. R. I. Leonard, C. Krusomarok, and L. H. Mont- fomery. Dr. 'F. M. Weilor rend A paper on “*Numbers and Mensures,—suggesting selentitio correotions with retoreucn to diapensing medi- alno.’ Dra, Whitmire und Krusemarok muade R (o romarks on the paper. Dr. H, D. Valln read a roport of o caso that hnd come under hlg oxperiunco on confinement,—a maternal moth- crwmarks, Tho easo incited & good deal of talk, ia which the partlotlurs of several singu- Iar enses wero given in dotall LAWIENCE & MARTIN, Roveral ereditora and o number of lawsers ealled nt the store of Lawrence & Martin yvesters dhity, w1t 13 safl that sonie of the formee wero wliling to settle foe 2h cents on tho dolinr, As all. huwever, would hive to agree on thag basi, it s nut likely that anvthing will come of the talk, ginca where thore ure do many ereditors, un agreement i out of the guestion. Me, 'Pride, tho prineipal jJudgmont ereditor, sald the hrm conld pay that mueh, und, IF they did make such nramgement, coubd then contimie :business, Work hud not been enmmenced on (10 banks, 89 1t waa [inpoasiblo to obtain a listof the croditurs, tha amounts due them, ur it stttament of ussots. 'his information will ot bo forthcoming for week or ton days, 8o many perople ealled to seo Tiwronica & Martin yosteniny that Me. ‘Irude deolduil to prohibit tho ontrance Hf uny one ut- less ho wors known, fuaring, doubtloss, a visit by n United States Doputy-Marshal and tho levying on soods, ‘Tho firm now has an olfice at No. 134 Midison street, Mr. Lawrence told tho reporter that there wus nothing now,— thut u siatament of tieie nffalrs would be wado up s yulekly us poasible, and a meeting Jf the creditors enlied. When the intter would got to- gether, however, he couldict aay delialtiy, ns tha selzure wid so sudden that tho e badn't got on thulr feet yet. i THE LITTLE BOY AND IS BIOYCLE. The boy who rides tho feronious bloyole has mitch tolearn _and I8 learnine it siowly. lie irticulariy aifects the sidewalk, to the espeeial crror of imuiden ladlos, nurse girls, nnd old gontlemon, und the nnnoysnco ot pedestrians senorully. His reason for preferring tho slde- walk to tho stract prooer s partly bucinae ho gULS A Nore ovan surface 1o travel over, but more pacticuturly beenune he hiy no business thore und knows ne would bi arceated If tho po- lice did tholr. Ahu{. Ueensionully Nemesls gots after hiu, and such was tho cuse with one of the fruternity yesterdny. Aboul do'eluck last ovening the 8-vear-old son of Frank Kearns, of North Clark steeat, wis thitndering along the sidewalk un the north side of Oatarin sireet, between Clark street and Dearborn avonue, 1o struck tho alley, to which thury 18 n slight descent, and clapped on mory propelltng foree in vrdor to surmouat the corres spomiling vise on the other side, As be dil soa heavy ity team cume out of the ailey, and into this tue Loy dushod boadlong, and boy and bi- cycle lay a tangled wreek winung the horses' feet. ‘Tho front whoel of the wagon passcd over bim, but either the Lroken bleycle suved hirg from being urashed to death, or the Provilence which can seo a possible future President in A bieyete-bostrld.ng boy (provided bo mends his ways) Interposed on this ocension, Anyhow, the yull er innnaged with yreat self-poisession 0 seramble out of tho way of the rear wheel, und_in future he will take tho middle of the rl, where he will have somne show of sceing and gottig vttt of the wiy of teams comiug wn trom the uileys. Parents should warn thole chitdren of tho dunyers attemdunt on bleyeling upon tho sidewalks, or, better still, buy thom bitek-snwd Instead, The buck-dnw 18 u much lesa dangeroud puast tnan tho bieyelo, and no outh of tengder yeurs was ever dapniged pliyse ually by too great mdulgence o the exbilorat- Ing pusiline of sawing wood. THE CI'TY-UIALL, Criev-0r-Porior McGARIGLE bas gono to Omuha on officinl busineas, Tur: Heulth Departmont removed 40) animals last weok, of which 403 wore dogs, ‘Thero was 9,155 pounds of Lad meat condemuoed. Tie permancnt bullding Improvements for which permits weresrantod yesterday mnounted 1o §181,100, CONTROLLER GURNAY will py the judges and clerks who nieted at tho Inst eleetlon to-marrow. Byurtles who come must he Identified or they will not recelve thoir vouchers, ‘Ttz man at tho Welld street bridge was not removed yestorday, ns he should have beeu, 1He fa to be investigated by the Cormissloner of Publle Worky, ‘Tigwn s n peofect being disenssed of cone strieting u tuunel from the South Fock to the Inke, to corey off the fiith frum that portion of the Chlcago” River, The tunnol would cust FORL 00, A. P. Oiimare, Jano Wetler, €. W. thirdy, WATRON & PERICINS, tho contrnctors for North Lu Salle streot paving, say thuy are delivorine only tho best plank.ng in the ‘murket for the Atreet, ns f8 nttestod by tho market lumber in- spectors. Tip Commissfoner of Publie Works has an filen that the contractors will searly alt get throvwh witn thele st oleaning of the sireots to-marruw. [Lis hoped that they will. Sone of thein huva mide a sorry Job of the work, Tno eontraet for cloantug the strects for tho year will be nwarde rston llohme, who 18 the lowost bidider, nt §24, Ho s nt present pertecting his bunds. 'Pise: Cominisaloner of Public Warks yoitorduy opened the bids fur rebuliding tho Halsted and Sixteenth street vinduet, ns follows: Rust & Conlldge, £28.050: Penn Bridge Worky, Philndel- phig, F270; Mussilon (00 Bridge Uowpany, 214,103; Koyatonn Bridge Company, Pittabury, 24, Leughton Bridge & 1ron Warks, Roches- ter, . $10.00, 1t will be noticed that thore 13 s difference between the highest and loweat bid of nearly 34,000, yet ubl the concerns are rellnbly und strong, For bullding the Kedzie nvennn bridge, for which the bids wore nlro upened, the Mussllon Dridpu Compuny 8 the lowest bldder, nt #1705 Doth of these lowest bids coine withe in the uppropriudons made fur the purpose. BUILDING perinlta were granted yesterday ns follows: U, Uempe, une-story And busement dwelling, 24 by 38 feet, Thirteenth visco, near tohey streot,” to cost $1.200; J. Dotzma, twos story” dwelling, 21 by 43 feat, 02 North Pavlinn atreet, to cost $1,8007 Nig Vurle, two-atory, busee moat, and attic dwelling, & by 30 foot, 142 North Hulsted atrest, to cost $5,000; Jalin Wilke, onu- slory store, 16 by B0 feet, 61 Michilwan avenuo, o cost § it. D, Sheppard, tive-stors und cellnr )ullding, stono, iron, und ‘briok, 0 by Nos, 177 and 179 Monroo street, to coat 0. two-story, basement, and dwelling, to bo comtrusfed of stono and briek, 32 by #2 feet, 190 Pruirlo avenue, to cost §00,000: Duvid Pyatt, for two throe-story dwell- 3 by 40 feot, 626 and UB West Jucksun et, 10 cost $12,000; Mortimor npper, thrén two-story And barement dweliings, b by 42 feot, inckmu atreot, neur Ashitund uvenue, to cust 1 THE COUNTY-BUILDING. FuANk Cusick, who wns brought from the Poultentinry Snturday to testify in the Meluy- Burna case, wad tuken buok yesterday, e was vory abugive and tronpicsomo Sunday, and had to be placed In u dungeon, under lndietmunt for the rolling-mill robbery. have ooncludor, it 13 undérstowd, to plead xullty rod throw thomseives on the mercy of tho Court, Their cuse will bo called to-day before Juage Anthony, ‘Uit defnult entered {n the County Court soma daysugo in the case of Constuble Morris, bu- wutige of hls baving fulled to answor i the Bouth Bide election contest, was yostorday set uside. This ULs bim ona footing with the other ruspondents, ‘T Jolnt Investigating Committeo of tho County Howrd und Cltizeys Assoolation will not meat igudn until the und of thy week, Me,Jobn € Shortall bus gone Enst, und will not retur for wome duys, Conunisslonor Bunno e pra- puring » record of the Courl-House bLusinoss, and cho Sub-Cominitive will meot Lo considur & plan of action. ADALUERT REINOKY, umdur sentonco for lur- cullg and consviracy, and who wis beld (o all In tho expoctatiogehat be woull “squesl " on somu of bis co-couspiratars, now dunouuces that ho will refuso to teatlly agalost anybidy, and that be i ready to ga to Jolist and ooter upon s sonteaco, He will go dowa i tho next Latth, but ks o woellsfounded vope that bo will not roiouln benind the burs w gruat while, Tk question to whom the money accrulng frinn tloed lmposed 1o the Crlminul” Court L Tungs wad to buve been submitiod to Judgo An- wnny yestorduy, but when the timy urpived it trainpined that un agvsvment B boon rouched betweon the stuto’s Attorney aud County«Ate tornoy, by which § briof: #T00, t was to bu sutiitted by s, The umonut of woney lnvolved i ubout und tue iaputo Is whotlior It bulongeto tho Attoruvy or to the sohool Fand. United States District Atturney Informod the Sheritf yestorday thiut o snould wunt it D, Jender, now in Jail, 19 the United states Court lur the weok, whore un indictivent hus turned up pyainat bim (a conneotion wiih tho muteh-taanl troubles. 1o was ladicted tor por- Jury i i on 4 roplovin bond soige wuuks dgu, and up fo yosterduy this was nil that was kuown ta be agaiust bin, the imoression being bt the muted-tond casu Bad beon didpnied of. A despurate etfurt 1e Leing mude to procuro batl for biin, but it Is vot ut wil likely that ¢ will be suocessful undor the oireumstances, ik State’s Attornoy yesterday rouslved nne thes froi tho Supruine Court thut the Judgment of tho Crinmnmu! Court in the uppual’ cysus of Togeew, Higging, Joun Colling, and D, Barll had been ailirwod, wod was very wmuch eluted. togors ¥ uuder convioton fur burglury, und bus beeu sentenced (o three yours bu the Poule tentiary. Higwing' utfouss ie lurcony, wud he bus twu years, JobnColling is onc of the individualy whio burglarized tho stord of Calin, Wampold & 0. wbout u year ugu. 1o bas buen tried twice, and bus i twelvo yours' sentence to work ont, De, Eurll 8 well known, fle busa tive yours' rune tence for attompting tu commit an abortion on Ltts Curl, who was (ound duad |6 the ball lewl- e Lo bis otlice, on West Mudison street. ‘Thoy will b tuken 1o Jollet us eouil a8 the nOCUNNUFY papors ure received, which Mr. Mitls wrote for yestorduy. THUE NMAY GRAND JURY. Tuo Grand Jury bua for @ nuiiber of yours been selectod by the County Hoard from pionth wwmonth with 8 vivw to rewurding thoe Srivuds ot Commisstonera, and hns beon used by thom 038 A menns of glving employment to tho vnem- rh-yml thn lnrge extant, The vonsequence has heen that the Jurles drawn havo not aiways been up to the standard. Yesterday Judwe Huwes took tho frst atep townrd breaking up tho practice In hnunnullml the Jury for the May term. Heveral of those drawn and suninoncd Aid not auswer ta thoir names when called, and avenire was sent ot to O tho panel, snd, pending tve niling, tho Judge enlled those pres- entand sxamined thom 10 detml a8 to what tholr business was and whoen they hwl In on u jury chofuro, nnd all who been on wlthin a year, of whom 1horo Wwera Rovy cueed, The weed- Ing=out proe «d on to - suth 0s. tent that n spe hud to Le sent ot and it was fate 1 tho afirmoon bolore tho panol waa fllind. Whon comuleted,, tho following wero tho memnbers: A, W, Platienburg, Sartin Rurkue, Jobn 1t Wilson, Simuol D. Simp on, Henry ' Volk, Johu Boeger, Fred Wittee, 1fonr; . N. Smiih, A, L. Hawks, Nelso Kersting, W. Patturson, Wiilinm Froise, Wiilinm Puiltman, ugust_Poterson, I 11 I Swoet, Elvin Svott, A JHiltroth, 1O Banmill, J, C. Orr, D, T, Wood, R, J, Dusning, and O, 0, Hrickeon, Mr. Patten burw was clinsen foreman, nnd tho usinl charge wiis detivered explaining tho dutics and powers of tho jury and rhe necedsity of olisorving se- creey I tho trunsnction of its busincss, The Jury adjourned without doing unything. TIIE COUNTY BOARD. CORTLY AND UNSATISFACTORY DEAKS. The County Iuard met yesterday afternoon for tho first time in the new rooms fa the Court- Houso. Commissioner Purington presided, and nil the members were present, The tivst busl- ness In onder was to draw cuts for seats at the new $60 deska which bave been provided for the County Solons, Theso dusks tho mombers did nue appear to by satistfed with, pronouncing thein buth dear and two small, Thoy ure of binek walnut, and hnve one stmall drawer und a rack for papurs. The new $40 chales for cach Commissionor had not nrrived, but the crowd wero anxlons to get {u, a3 n boy i3 to show _his now clothos, and it seenied tomake .no differ- enco to them that no convenlenves had boen provided for tho clorks or reporters. The ronm, which, when mm{numl. will be of fne uppenrance, 18 not yet ln order, and the sluss hns nut been set in e doors, ‘The lobby numbsred auioug its mombers half o n-county cons tractors und tholr ngents, severnl otlivers and employés of county Inatitutiond, and a number of Dennty Sheriifs workiug for more puy und al- lowincus. ‘The minutes of the lnst meeting were amend- ed by striking vut the requiremont for the Coun ty Suparintendent of Schouls to collect the tines from Pollee Justices. This lesves the work In tho hunds of the Attorney for the Lowar Courts, and he i to bo required (o give bond ns hereto- fore, An estimnte In favor of A, . Andrews & Co. for $LLW0 on Recount of furniturs fur the new Court-House wes roferred to the Cotmitteo on Buiidings. NEFORY ACAOOL GROUNDS. An offer from a ficn of renl-ostate brokers to scll thy Reform-School praperty for o commias slon of 1!4 per cent {n lots or of 1 per cout if sold [n buik, was referred to tho Fluance Com- mittee, | ‘'he Sherif sent in n request that tho Doard fix the rliy of two nddition4l day-watetnmon of tho Juil, ordered wppointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court. Rufarsud to Committes on Pub- lla Servicy, with instructions to roport at tho next regular meeting. THE URAND JURY for tho June term wna drawn us follows: Alfred F. Osvorne, 1018 Indiane avenus; Joun R Rickoy, 1334 Wubush uvenuv; A.. Corn- well, “Forty-fourth streot and Indlina av- et W N. fOraffon, 13 West Erle atreet; Po H, Mayer, 819 West Madison streot; F. Duemecke, Biue Islind avenue; Prico Junes, Dosplatuos: Juinea Cuery, Bvanston; M. O Hiokey, Citlutnot uvenue; Denms Koogh, 125 Wedt Van Buron street; Richurd Huyward, Juiterson: Johin K. Miller, 8 North Clurk strent: I Bausmann, 113 Weat Madison street; J. 8. Thompdon, 125§ Indlana avenuo; L. J, Cobb, #810 Johuson plico; Alonzo Ramsdell, 187 West Washlugton street; M, Willlnms, 585 Lurrabeo rtreot: Muttiua Kopf, Henry Bteege, Georro Woimar, Lemont: Ed T, Cragin, 4t North Li Bulle st Henry J. Willing, Rush aud Huron sty 5 Wiison, # Ditler streot. ‘I'he emplovds uf the County Jnfl and thoSum- muons Clerk, E cecutlon Clerk, und orul Clerk In tho Sheriil's oflice sunt In requests for wore puy. The toreo Inst-nnmed usked $100 per munth instead of $8351 s heretofare, but tho atherd left the nmount to the Commiissioners. Tho petitions wore roferred to the Commitioe on Fublle Servive, On motion, it wns vated that all tho rubibish in front of the buildiug be removed n order to tha sidewalic coutrietor o chance to got bis I 1o, The Clerk rend n communiention from tho Deputy-Sheritfa usiing more pay. HRoferred to Cowmitteo on Publle Servie. The Bonrd thon ndjourncd for ono week. THE MUTUAL UNION. COMMENCING OPERATIONS AT ONCE. Mr, E. It Chupman, the Western Buperintond- ent of the Mutual Union Telegraph Company, renched thia city Saturday, and apencd an oltlics yesterduy morning. A reporter entlod oo him for tho purpose of learning what ho wus golug to da. * I am golne to construct the line from Chl- wago to Clevelund,” sald he, * Whut will be the routu to Now York?" “ Frow here to Tolodo aud through Clavols BuTalo, Ruchester, Syrucuso, fnd Albuny." * Huve you tho rlyht of way?” “Wo uro getting ir.” Trom tho rallroud companies?*’ * Iu sowe pluces, and fu othora on the highe wnys, Mostof the lino will be on tho high- ways.” **Hns the route bocn surveynd?'’ * Not fully, but It has beon decliled on,™ “Aro men at work butweon any points now?" & Yes; botwoen New York und Atbany," N #What llnes are in wurking ordor?** “One from Washingtun to Hoston, taking In Now York, and wo urc buildiug branches to Newport und Providence, and will run lines to Hurtford, Conn., and Springlield, Mass." * What torritory does your division embrace?™ “Brurthing wosc of Plitsburg. * Wil you uo bovond Chileago?™ * Yus, 8 soon ng wo can.'” * Whit points will you ronch? " *Milwaukee, Bt. Paul, 8t. Louls, Loulsvillo, Clocinnutl, und intermedinte towns," * When o you expect to bave the wires In oporation?"” *Just us quick as we enn get thom strung,” | Wil thut bu several monthay' ** It won't bo muny. If wo nre not ready for business by Nov. 1 'l rotire from the fleld.’ * Hive you purchasod the muteriul? * il have polos moviog on the cars within five days." 4 a tho wiro ready?” * It Is hoing manulnotured; somo of it faon the way to tho ground," This Compuny, wbich was uvrganized not vory long ugo, eviduntly means busiiess. As to ratod, Mr, Chupman sald thoy bad not beon fixed yut, but the Company oxpected to do busiuess ut us low ticures as uny otnor, If not lower, THE WEST PARKS. HRBATER, WG RTEERS, KT AL, A meetiug of the West Park Hoard was held yestorduy nfiernoon at the-Bonrd rooms. The matter ot puyiog n rebate to cltizons hav- ing the regulation eldewnlk In front of rosie doncos on West Washingtun street was brought 1p by a communivation from Mr. J, J, Glessuer, asking that bis rebate .be allowed. Some dls- ousslon followed, and it was sugyested that the Bourd glve Mr, Glossner pormisslon to lsy reaulnton sidewalk in front of his promlses, aml to nllow the rebatu ncoording to the uule and, forn_cost of thy walks whon dotormined by the lotting of the cuntract at the o he pald his (ull assessment. Wi furtbor suggested that the Honrd Boe ginver should superintond tho construction of the walk o ovder that it might secord with the specificetions, the cost of the enginesring to ba ullowed, This etdo was [ully disoussed, s it was thought 1t would be r«:fluruml Ad B froces dont. The imatter was Hnally roforred 10 the lmprovewent Commitice, with lnstrustions to report ut tho next niwuting, 0. F. Woudford, the Wator-''nx Assessor, sant in 4 communicution asking the Board how muny tuba of water would bo usud In sprinkling the purks und boulovards during the suminer. Tho commuutuntion was reforrod 1o the Seorolury, with instructions tu luyuire ue to Mr, Woodford's mt-nuhn‘ s It wis not clear to the Hourd. Mr, J. W, Hrougnton, of Guthrie, Mo, sent in A communication aakig tho Bourd 1o purchase 4 lurgo stoer fur the Central Purk menngorlo, o uid it was the largost auimal of its kind in tho world., The Secrotary wis indtructud o deling the * bl stoer." ‘I'ne Comumlttoe ou Linprovemout reparted that My, Merrill, of the Cblougu, Milwaukuu & Ht. Paul Road, had stated to thow that tho Com- runf' bud purcbnsed property nvar thu wost houlovaird, and would reinove” the switoh truok uuross the boulevard as ool us possible. Mr, Bleerill hud done this at the roquest of tha Com- mittee. Buto of the Camiulssloners wore In favor of Drl.'nhm the bidd ou tho ruadwuy work, while uthors were Iu fuvor of returniog the bids to thy cuntractors bockuye ot the incompleto speclils uatlons, wad there wus & long dldsussion on this’ it On mutlen of Comulsioner Woodar, L was fually docided to return the unovensd Dids 10 the contractors and to nppoint Comimise sionerd Wilcox, MeCrea, Wouodard, and Carter, and the Hourd Engincer a comuitios to rovise 1ho wpeciticationy and readvertise for ldd ime mediately for a completed roadway, BTRAWBERRIES, AND WHERK THEY AUE NOW COMING PHOM, When tho weuther boglus to got .warn the mind naturally turns, umonw uthur spriog do- ligbts, to strawberries and crea, and the yuos- ton of hoW the SIFAWLOIEY CrOp PromIsys e sumes 8 serlous phuse. A 'TRINUKE reporter pald a visit yusterduy to Mr. Horaco 'Tucker, Ueneral Froighit Akent of the Iitinols Cengral Rallroad, who (nfurmed bl that the present supply of strawberrica U9, with fuw uxcopyions, Anfuutlle conv cuming south of Calro. The crops of Cobden, Annr, and Vilin Ridge aro rivening and coming In. Mr, Tuckor reported that ho had just made n teip through the southorn part of tho Btate, and that tho country, desplte tho lata oponing of tho senson, wis loking lovely, Tho prospeot was ihint the crop of strawberries would bo very lare, und thnt “tho pench crop would bo nbove tho averngr. * Wo huve slown thoro n district of sevonty miles of_oountes producing atrawberrlos and r«uehm." Mr, Taeker expinioed, “and we havo nduced onr peopla ta butkd us, a8 un experi- ment, fwents-tlve Tifany retrigorators fn wddi- Hon to our prosent feait enrs. 0 fenit eued dnull, which wo wilt riin on pas- senger timo.'” * When do tho country peoplo do thelr gnthor- ing! ** Thoy gencrally got through thelr pleking up to novn, The berries thoy bave wathered ut thut time wiil be delivared In Chicago at b o'olook tho next morning, [ tellyou they lave the fralt hisl- ness dowts 1o« setenoe inSoithorn Hhinots, ‘Choy nre manufacturing o wooden hoxes for tho fruit, und at Auna, )., they are building n cool- Imf-lmusu for the recoption of tho herries, This will e a great advantage. You can soo that {if borreles urelald on tho trwek and kept thero for some holirs they will be ot to apell, bit taken into tho cooling-house and tranaforred thotce to the rofrigerntur-car thoy ariive nt Chicage fn n c‘:""ml‘"" which is really tho samo as fresh- pleked.” b H’«‘-_w are the frolght rates going to bo this yenr t. ‘Tho merchants are eatls **Tho same A la fled witls thom, and R Aru we.” ‘The reporter thon visited South Water streot, where u deator aformed him that of Intu tho wulk of the steawberries had been coming fromn Gudsden, 'Tein., but that the ftter purt of the woek woulil see_vory yuwod supplios coming in from varlous Tlunols “puints. Tho Misslssippi atrawberries which hnd oponed tho soasun werg gettlng smull uod soft, and tho now Northorn stock would in a very fow duyarun thom out of tho market, Aprupos of early vegetables, the dealor suld that the home-grown nsparagus s ba- RinNING to mako its uL)FuIIHI"cU. The bulk of tho supply—mainly of white asparagus—is coming from Loulsville, Ky, Tho supply of string boany Iy coming from Touisiang, aud the peas nre coming from "Tennessee, The supply of out- dour cuyumbers is from New Orleans, " but Cin- clunati is sendig a larg supply rafsed under fim.u. Cabibnge, new beots, and squash are elng supplied by Loulsinun, Taken uitoguthor tho vegetablo market was conglderod dithl, und the incoming of o big llovd at strawberries wis looked forward to on South ‘Water streot to Improve the condition of trade. TIIE BREWERS. WIAT THEY THINK OF THE DEMAND YOR MORE WAGES, A TripuNE reportor called yesterday nfters noon nt the browery of Burtbolomue & Lolcht, on Sedgwiek street, for the purpuse of uscer- tulniug whethor the firm had beew waited upon by tho Commitico appointed at tho mnss-meet- ing of brewers held Sunday afternoon. Mr. Burtholowae, the sunfor momber of the firw, was found In front of his pluce, and. ho stated that no ralse of wages hud beon nsked of them cithior by the Committee or by thelr men ns yet, “Do you think that your employés will de- mund this ralso of $10 per mouth on all sal- uries?” nykad the reportar. L do nut, Wo gave our men n ralso about Mny 1, and they appearcd to be porfectly sat- istied withIt." ** What do you pny‘nur mon? " * It dupends entirely upon what thoy do. No mAan in our employ gots less thun #46 per inontl, und some we pay e high ns $0." *'I'ho men compluin of long hours. How long aro thoy worked? " *+Oh, there Is nothlug to that. They do not [A¥O 10 WOrk more thun ten Lours n'duy. They Bave & long lunub hour at noon, and during e du‘y thoy buve all the freo beer'thoy want, Tho drinkiug tukes thue, you kuow. too. If any mun wants to go dowa-town vn nu ceeand he is allowed tu do 80, und ho |8 not douked for the thoe ho i n\me’. It ono of our cmployés 18 injured about ho bullding or fulls slck, wo pay Lis hospitui ex- Kcnuuu und his pny guce right on. Up-stuivs we nve 4 dormitory fur our singlo men, and thoy sleep thuro WIthout expense,” Mr. Bartholomar thon showed the reporter a large, romny apartment ontho second tlour nf the brewery, where comflortable-looking sinele beds wero ranged along tho wall. Yo seo,” be sald, *our mon do not fare very budly." ** Whut do you think the Chicago browors will do nbuut the step faken at the Sunduy oot~ ing?" naked tho reportor, ** L nm of the opinlon that moat of them think the Er«mmt ruto of wawes and length of hours all that I8 neosssary, und do not beheve thore will bu & gonortl ngevssion to tho demund. Tho meeting wua not strictly o brawers' mooting, Tho ringleaders aro browers, but tho majority of tho3o present were comunon laborers, who think they cun muko monoy by nstriko, Ldon't think the attompt wiil be successiul, though, AT SEIPI'S DREWERY it was learned that thoy bnd cxpected no stop- page, baving made u satisfuctory comproiniso With their men, ‘Ihoy had rewd 1o Tie THuuNg of the moetivg held Saundiy, aud, without wait- fng to be apnrvached by W commitive, thoy used tholr men yesterany, srhat wages wonld bo satiafnctory, As lhDK hid Loen advunced ¥5 mouth u week ugo, the mien asked for & uddi- tionul. This igure was secopted, but no reduc- tion wia made in tho number of m\rkmf hours, the men not Insisting on this polnt, 1t pecins that uithough tho men uro on dity for fourteon hours, yet it s uut continnous work, Tho mon uro nifowed an hour ecach for brenkfust and dinnor and half un bour for lunch, besmdes thern are wlways odd thnes when thoy are ot lelsure. The malt-house’ men huvo not asked an advanco, but tholr stoppagy would be of Jit- tlo importauce at prosent, ns tho summer sup- ply of male, I8 already nearly all stowed, whon that work will cosse, There aro 13 men em- ployed at Selpp's, At Keely’s no notion had beon takon, but thoy wauld be governcd by tho dealsion of tho Iarger establishments, Mr.” Kooly thought the mon ontitled to au ndvance. At Downur & Bemls' seventy-five mon aro employed. ‘The propriotars bud not been proe sontod with the petition as yet, nad did not know wlt thoy siould do about It ‘They have been puying good wages right through the hard times, ud thought Itan Anopportune time for an Increddo of wages, odpeeinlly since owlug u outthroat polloy that the browera have adopted beer Is soldat a'moro tritflo abuvo cost. ‘The thought it meoting of the browers should be huld to conslder the question of wagos. THE DEATH-RATE. A HEAVY MORTALITY, Thero wore 301 deats in tho olty Inst wrok, nccording to the roport of tho Registrur of Vitnl Btatistios, whilo the weok previous the deaths nggrogated 300, bolng un Increaso of 0L, In 1850, for the corrosponding weok, the deaths wercbut 138, and In tho samo poriod of 1870 but 138, Of tho docedonts, 191 were males and 170 fuinales, Thore were =0 childron under 8 years of ago, und the aununl doath-rate 18 Intho proportionof 8710 annunlly to cach 1,000 of the ponulation. . Thare wore 8 deaths from accldents; from nsthma, 2; nathonia, ¥; abortion, 1; Dright'sdis- case, 3: Lronehitis, 4; ouplilary bronchitls, 65 sunatroke, 2 delirium tromons, 15 infantile con- vuisions, phtborin, 03 dtarrhonb: congenitnl duullll{. 2; enteritis, l6; ontlro-culitis, U3 acurlote vor, 7i typhoid-fover, 43 usrobro-spinul fever, wustritls, i gustro-enteritls, 83 moningitis, spinal muningitia, 73 tuberouiir monlnsitis o monsles,v; consumption, 10; pneumon chio-proutnonia, 8; pleuro-pneumoain, pox, 113 cruup, 8; eholors infuntum, 24, Uno of 1he most startliog thitgs tu bo noticed in the ubave Is the fuct thal chililren under 8 years foll viotlina to various mwalniles, noarly ninestentbs of which wore duo to Hithor pro- veutible diseusos. um"mm\l discuses alono onrried off sixty-four children, while corobro- apinal fuvor saustil twonty=Ave deaths. From uistons and nccvous discuses awmong childron thore wero soventy-six deaths, A pordon of thls krout mortulity 8 attribe utable to the hot wenthor. A part of tha rosult s oxplalusd by tho fact that Sunduy n weok ago wis a very hut day. Many iothers who wore nuring infants at the breast took out thowr ehitdren, nud their milk becume overbionted, As un evidonue of this, the grestoal mortality among INfANLs wos upparent on Tuesduy nnd ‘Wednosday lust, Of course, mothors nursing infuuts shouid not remain ine dours upon 4 W it day, but thoy should not nuro tHeir ohildron whilv overbeatod und linmedlato- Iy nfter great puysical vxertion. The husted milk cuusys cholvri-infuntiin ‘und kindred dise wised, A little oure in this may proveut futal results, There nover was i sinlson Known whon disouses woro mare fatal nmoug childron than 1his yodr, we I8 uhown by tho death-rate, Buio physiciuns clulm that the poldon {8 In tho atmospbere, There oan b no doubt of thut, but the lsou ~ whiah exlsts In_our atmosphors {8 largely n bome ':roduemm. cuaused by BRUY streots and more orribly, Hithy nileys.” Notwithstunding ull that 18 being donv to cleun the strovts, the stavungur servico seoins to be very bl in muny portions of the city. Cowplaints are mado that ihoso Bamu Kouvengers ure dumping thelr gurougoe and ashos In the ludie of tho stroets, thus adding 10 the unhualthy winelis, Yostorduy there worg nn‘y-mm buriat pormnits fssued, und Dr, De Wolf thinks that the mito will bu less to-duy bounuse of the continued cool- nuss of the utmasphere. He bolds that the hut wouthor hustons donthy becuuse of nervous ox- haustion of physlcally weuk persons. SMALL-POX. ‘The mun Willson, who koeps a lnundry at 533 Btats street, who concenled 4 caso of éinull-pox 10 bis bouse, wus down at tho Hoalth Oilleo o tordny to explain wmaiters, but ouly mado thom worss, Tho Hunith Ofticors did ot sutborizo bl 10 tuke duwn the card fron his howse; on the ountrary, bo wus oharged bofors Justice Walluco Buturday with haviug conounled u cusn of swull-pox. e ucied unwm-lf‘ wnd erime funlly, in " sveroting w cuso in % district whero smull-pox Bus buon seatterod by shsline practive of u nelgnbor, Willsos run his laundry, bundied toe olotling brougut to (t, und ren (row uls house to bls work ut all bours of the duy, Thera was ¬hor cass reported from tuls ine Teotell district yostertay, ut 3318 Staw streot, diugonally opposit the luundey, It §s burd to toll” how much Infecton hes” bocu spread by #rose negloct lo tuls loeglity, Sincw Satnrduy nlgbt there were four douths Ly smsllepox, 8nd three new cides roportud. Thgre was only one death ut the hoapitul, a Ho- Buwluu jutunt, 8 cblld of au cwigraut, ¥uoutls This will glve us: CA visit W the rag-man's o, 138 West Fourteanth, and 8413 Bloom street, Alfred 'Turneson 18 a Bwodo. Ho arrived the Baltipore & Ohlo depot on an emigrat ruin y in arduy morning. 1o hatled an expross wagoi, und set off, bag ind bumgage, townrds 6 Criend’s huuso on Sedgwick street, 1o apperrod to be broken out, und, while his reintive was glad to Aee him, ko hudn't'tine to shnko hands with him, but bnd him delven to Dr, Youngstodt's t. The Doctor direeted nitloe, 44 Hedpwick atre the expresaman to drive direct to the Health Otfiee, ntid hiers wern duposited patlent, infeot- ed bundies and nll. This man showod rossly earcless tho stenmbont officers w enlth wuthoritiog of Bultimorn nre. IR OV t tenmer Horman, and landed a1 Balthnore Friday lnst. Thoy had bad small- pox on board during the trip, This oun was siok nnd broken out bofore he Teft tho ship, bnt Dr. Barth, tho vessel's sureon, hustened him oI to Clriongn, 11is onvo happena to b a severs one of variolold, well doveloped, and tho man wis removod to tho Hospital, but befors ho wrdons had been renched thoro hundreds of exposed 1o Nutional atricter Tmrnntlnu ut such 1 polnt as Baltitnore. The Itea or grossly negligont of tholr duties, of this vlty the dlscase throukh him. Tho The people othor cise wae reported from 558 Jofferson Atret, A_caso of svarlot-fovor was reported from 2008 Doatborn street. FORFLITED BONDS. A NEFONM PROMISED, The catling of attontion in thess columns to tho loosencss which hns prevalled In the Crim- inal Court in dealing with fortelted bonds seewns to have had tho effect of stirring up the State's Attornoy, 8terlff, Judges, and everybody elso conneeted with the mattor, and yeaterday they wero dotermined to tirn over anew leaf, and to commeneo o systematle raid upon bondsmon who huve scon fit tostep In between eriminnls aud tho law, and who bave falled to respond whon called upon. In reference to tho collection of forfeltures in the past, Mr, Mills cunfessed thut be bad not Deeuns netive ns he might have been, but did not think that ho was entirely and alono at funlt, ** During my term of otlide," he sald, * [ have not collectod over $4000 Btate owes me at leasi this ho wunt on to spoak of tho worthivsuess of bouds tiken In former yoars, and buw be fud fiproved their ghuructer of fute, but come g down to the furfeitures of some duys ago, upon which Judginent was cnterod, amounting o about 2,000, he couid vut ndinit that he feared many of them could never be collovted, * Werg thoy not takuen within two years?” queried the roporter, ** All of thoul,” tyus the response: ** but many were tnken In the luwer couris on continuances, hud been sent to the Crininal Court for oollection, and bad o strawish appearance,’ * Somu of thom, bowever, were taken In the Criminul Court with your upproval?” ** 1 know that, und allsuch 1 jntond to push to & collectlon i unee." o ’I“}m bond of Michael Doran Is good, s it *Yes, that Is n good bond, and excoution has ghfimdy 1sgued, and oxcoutiuns In tho vthors will ullow." **110W ADOUT THE $30,000 DEFAULTS upon which Judgment has not boen ontored, and which nre still pending ™ *‘1wn notuware tunt thoro aro dofaultsto any sioh amount,'” *Tho reconds show that thore are,” * 1t was tny opinfun that tho solrp facias calon- dar In April Inciudod ail defuults,” o Jut you nro mistalean.” I will louk Into the matter at onco, and wherever judgmunt has not been entered it shull be without deluy. ' Iam Just us unxious us, any one could b, and tho publio may rest us- surcd that [ will Yo my duty.” **ould It not bo u wond idea in theso defaults to enter judgmont at once?”! 1 think fc would,” “Tha enses In which judgmont was entered in April wera all old, and tho delny 1 disposing of * thiem gave the principuls timu toget nway and the Bsurot{us opportunlty to convey their property if thoy desired?” *'I'ha facts are that I have Leon crowded al- nost to deanth with work In trying to_ xeep the Juil gleared out, wnd have not nlways denlt with llmll cuses ns promptly ns I would like to havo dune, abled to kmprove pon tho past, und by tho ewl of this manth I nmn caleulating to huve all of thie bitil endcs out of the way." **What will be your polloy with roferonce to NEW UALL OARES?" “With moro timo at my command | proposo to excerclse tho greatest possible earo in accupt- ing bunds, aud wheun tho dockot has beenclenred of tho old cnaos, one Court wili take charge of tho jnil and anothor of the ball cases, WO will'clean thom tp every wonth, and wherce for- fn'!('\_‘n::: aro declared judgment will be promptly ontered, *What do you think of the sugwestion to huvo a Bailll or Deputy Sherll doudled to look after Judigments on bonds?'” * 1 think very favorably of it, and bollevo it wauild be & good thing.” “Whit of tho practico of setting defaults uside withnut tho pnyment of costs' **Tho Judges disngree us to thefr nuthority in the mutter, and sumne of thom hold thut thoy buvye the right to correet their own orders.” “ But the stututes?”" “8nmo of tho Junaven held that & default {s simply au order, and that if thoy have made mistake in making u default they have the right to et it nalde without charging “the error up to the dofondant.” “What is your oplnion ot the praotice?" “1t Is & ‘mittor wholly in tho handsof the Judyges, and I can sce whoro It would bo n great hardship to eatablish uny arbitrary rule in the mutter. For instunco, a pesson might Lo slok, nnd in such i case ft might Lo unjust to make him puy the costs," From Mr. 31ilis tho roportor wont to BIERIPF MANN o talk over tho same subject, Me was gind to Hue tho matter of forfelted honds stirred up, and exprossed the beliof that tho effcot would ho yood. It porsons woro givon to understund, ho eald, that whon thoy wont on a bond it mennt that they must turn up tho defoudant whun he was waoted, or pay the amount of the bond, they would be more careful in signing boads, 1o huped Mr. Mills and the Judg would muke {t warm for the bailing fratermity, and whon oxccutions came into his hands ho w'uum push their satlsfaotion with sll possiblo vigor. After theso futerviows, which aro decldedly cucournging as showing o dutermination, sud- daenly reuchiod, to fimprove upon tho past, the ro- portur tusk u glanco ne the records for 1ust year, fe found that out of all the forfeiturcs of the year, which muat huovo uggregated from 850,000 1o §100,000,—must lkely tho lntter Bruro,—Juilj MenL was entored to tho amount of about $1l,- 000 voly, of which $2,200 was sot asido on pry- ment of costa. ‘The rocords full to sbow, how- ovor, thiat 4 single execution was ovor satls- flad, or any part of one, notwlthstanding f lovy nppedrs 1o huvo beou mndo In somo casos. Tho defuulis In whicl Judgmont huy not bueen ontored tor 1680 will, of courde, be 1Goked up at onco, und whilo tuo broom {8 nt work it might not be nmiva to lonk ngain after thounsntistiod judg- monta, soma ot which should certainly be good i rnmar cure was taken in aceeptiog bonds, All thut oun be renlizod upon than In excess of about §25,000 belongs to the County Treasury, and they are worth looklng nfter, SUBURBAN. EVANRTON, The Evanston Biblo Socloty held its annunl mouting in tho Methodist church last Bunday oveniug, a large audienco boing present. Ad- drosscs were made by the Rov, Georgoe P, Poirce, Dr. J. 8. Jowell, and othors, Tho Treasurer, Mr, John Goebiol, mydo his annual report contalning wmany itoms of fnterest, ana nmong thoui that tho bulunce on Baud was 10 centa. Oficers for tho following year wero vlootod, us follows: Prosldont, Me. “'Thomass Lond: Vieo-Presldent, Mr, A, W, Wood; Beerctury, Mr. O, K. Huvon; Treusurer, John Unodol, At nuplessuntiess™ scems imminent bee tweon tho presont sonjor ciasd in the Univorsity and tho Faoulty. The souiors huve not received & sutistuotory answor to i puotition they sent In nat long ago’in regurd to tho program for Come menceiment-wvook; und now ihere 18 ik of giv- ing the wholo businoss Into the hands of tho Faculty and refusing ta bear uny of the oxpenses OF the nuniversal orclses. KENSINOTON, The people of Keusinktun are troubled with thieves, wod nre aunxious for pulico protection tninat them. Early yostonluy moriing threo ouws wore stolen from Konsington by a san Who, when guestioned by the police, cluimed to bo driving to market, NEW INDUSTRIES, Touls Longsdorf foll a viotim to the temptae tions which buset au early rlsor. In his eurly purnwbulutions about town he noticed that muny viices wore open und unprotected suvo by tho preseuce of a janitor, and that the junitor In TUANY vasus wue two busy cloaning spittoons on the cdge of tha stdewalk to pay much attontion to aluirs Indoors. Aotlug upon what must huve been u wull-culonlated insplration Longsdorf rushnd uto s cortain ottice und without hesitution begun 1o ruminuge about the deske aud drawss, aid whill tho Juitior stood by i wpen-tiouthed wondor alluyed ull suspitcion by deinsndiug hurs piediy: * Whoro uru those papers | ialt hore yustorday?" Of courss tho Jauitor dou't know, und 10 hiv lllnflllfll“‘ allows hly chowky viltor towalk off with wnytbing that suits his funoy, Longadort rluyod hls guuio unee too often, uog nnw he leat the Armory, whore s will be called upon to sucount for sundry misslng goid pons and ade wnd vnds of ollice bijuuterie, A. Tsulu I8 the uatne of & younk man who, de- #pito bis many rumn*-. uust bo given the vredit of {uventing i hew e of busiucss. Ho Las becen In the bubit of troquenting the depots aud olficos of the botels and plcking Up and carrying olf ull the raltroud thou-tublos ond cards wich be sould tnd, und seiling them ws wuste-pupor to n Van Buren struet rug merchaut When are rested yesterduy ut tho Sherman Houss ho bud at tho fosat ealculution twenty-lvo pounds of puper under b arw. Otlicer Thomas Noonuu, o (bu Jake stroer sguud, wiscsted il aud booked blin for lurceny at the Armory. plicy of busluess suowed that (o swodut of lsals's peculudous Tho_othor deaths weroe at 81 [larber strect, d This mnn Noard of Hoalth night compel a th Oiticera thero ure vithorincampetent Vo a right to protection, as huve 180 tho peoplo of tho ontire Northwast, The ull told, and tho 25,000, From Hut, huving two courts now, I will be en- - nog d him @ much largvr roturn than oug [F hRprh willld th itk "porsiblo considg ring tho line of . DEATHS, AP RRLLMontay momieg ey e e, Lh. Usmotiofl, sy T’ ialngy wneral from Went \WasbinRLn Ao nlslvfl:m,::.fl“mfil’. Corny g gyclock pm. HOmNING to ko taken fas, 3,087 4 ; Tiends, na Birineneiq (31, business, ATTEMPTED NIURDER. Charles Willlams Shoots Xiis Namee snko In the 'flead. Two Ignorant negroes hewdng the same namo, tho iamliy taviind, §-Norwioh (Conn, plowie copy, o ¢ ') Papery Chnrlos Willlams, the one «ymployed na convh- TODIN—In thin oity, May 1, 3, o man by A, Packard, of :No. (30 West Adums | Tafo 46 ‘z.',‘,"}",m';', i, g U o street, nnd the othor empleiyed in dolng chores | 1ok, irolund, * INUYE T Counyy' o7 9 ral Wadnositay, inio ml‘lflgu'm.‘mmnz [ A e lur’; Dvysuur.lllll'l. hreh, thence 1o Cnlyg BOWEN-—May 1%, Owan Howe, tho Tungs, at AL LY it -'L'\jn'#:%fi"’““““ ety i inerul " W edineday: s 18;10ROVH CTurSh Dy Safrine: o aneiock, MOVRY=1ho fanoral sorvicen of o Fiuur N OBIERY. Tundur, a3 o0 OSULLIVAN=AL the rasite o Stuiniday nup o e? Brents yg, T T cerebet yonr ) 200 Fuanoral on_Wodnanday, ptiote ITigh M will b6, ceighutag JE23 Chore, from Narthwastern depotto Culvary Lemew:;" an about the same and otber residences In tho vieinity, Induiged at 11:4%, yesterday forcuoon i a shooting uffray, the - rosult of which will make itselt manifest e not less than twoor three dayn. It will probe bly bo not seriuus, but tho murderous Intent wiis thero nil the same. Tho conchiann Willlama ontercd Mr. Packani's employ wbout one week : o, und the other fel- low haa slnco beon on zagoed In trying to oust him aut ot his position b 1 ordor to got it himself, In the meantime ko bas been heating onrpots and doing otld johs for residents thoroabouts. Another nugro of tnelr own low olass, named Patloer, who I8 simllarly em- luyed I tho neighiborhood, wus the mutusl riend of the Willlki o4 ps, but instond of placate ALI0 O'elney, 1y, 0m bep ireureg. 7 Cenge st Polkeat., on meningitls, Corneliua J, Ggy, fiye thom, as o shoudd have done, he engendersd CEM I v 7§l|lll‘ '!nn}l\‘gr atrife i llnlua{;e'nl"lnfivfl{ldh oven M..‘.L“i‘!‘i(’fl’:'fi" 18, g 10 conchanan an 8 rival, havi M. DE " s "":—\«—.,._‘ tho only one whioa resulted In bloodshed. noe s A2L._tiuad musia will bs prayhgey Yesterdiy mornlug W:hon they met thoy began blckeriug about somve of Pnrker’s tatthings, The couchman wis to o 4 most gnrgooua puir of pantuloons, and hiy 1'ival ulrenf:hud A pair of e g T e e ROK. A, i " IV ooty orpenmetint LEADS il 3, 1. 8. ROUNDS WL, CoNbigs #l4 shoes, Hoth d ev.led baving made any such \ e S o'cloek m onata, Bnd tho '||q:lw|u|mgtelu. n‘:‘-’-’ ghiar. | Bvdaiwer Fitvoll i, ) Ao ey S rel “broke up in throwing. stonos &t | FPVIE SEVENTY W T — tach othor. Fpn thoror tovk” mTuge in umbwmnnlaa-"r!:agf»\ulsxfl‘lg BLICAY A barn In the ronr of the southwost | Niuil corner of ‘Pwelfth Walher st Mg at Sady cornor of Laflin and Bonroo stroets, and the | tou uf oficers fu Az uflflin‘:nm.xg. coachmun uarrowiy missed killlog him, Arst = T!m ANNUAL MEE with u bhoavy stiynds, and then with a chunk of .1!1.1" wawhlnlfi,rm\!mm tifteen to twenty pounds, 5 Y N Hosed of Manngers of the Olg + Ieople 11 be held at tho, 1owe, Toze men suf sntly met at an miley on tho | 7 . ' COPNer Indinng eust 810 of Lui i, just 8outh of Monrde, whoro | mases ot theHosty oy L0-0ar, aud the sy tho bated rival was oleaning n oarpet, In tho BTING foe . = ety ot By EL 1N G OF Tl S5 ClSaut Wit ho et 1 e Kot lding: { Tndiana-av. A0d "THiFy-nint-se, the (L LML mostink wiil De ealled tn ordur 2t 3 ey 01t The AUCTION SALLS, By ELISON, FLERSUEN &g Genoral Auctlonoors, 81 wnd 85 Itandoiph., interim the corwtuman had uttempted to borrow a rovolver, anid, falling jn this, hud purchascd one for §21a o pr'woship on Muuison streat, noar Desplaities. Tho choror told hlm that ho would not light with amy man with o _revolver, but the conchioan korst cowing him down, and” finaiy pliced tho royolver:to hist hroat and blazed nway. OO o) deverul witnesses of this steppod townrds the 1saagin, but he presented the re- warned hlm away, volver nt bim also, and Ho thon wulkod aoross tho street through the alley, —wnd crossing through a L I torad 'the b hero b ERE / 0‘:::')!!(1 ‘:.-“ urfium‘h: wu“l':unr m’)?nrm’llcdwl:; P MPTORY yed. the West La.ko streot putrol, 'I'ho wounded mun ‘wua tuken to the County Hospital, whare it was found that tha buliet struck him on the chiu, and glaucing to tho right lodged svmowhore near the pharynx, The throat swelled to suoh noextont taat the doctors were unablo to ex- actly locate the bullot. Tho wound inay or may nut prove dangerous, John Hilbert., of No, 511 Adama streot, and Georgo W.. Frita, of No. 831 Monroe street, to ceach of whom tho cononman offered $: for tho lounut a revoiver with which to shoot bis rival; Frink Willv, of No, 617 Adams stroot, whom Williums threatened to shoot if ho dared foter- fore with him, nnd several othors wero oyo-wit- nodses of eithor one of the two tights. Tho Witliawmses are ubout twenty-tlva years of agy, and Rlugie. The uno lonked uput Wost Liake 8trsat Station fruely states that ho intend- od to kill his namesake, and cites s provocation nlong serles of dickerlngs such as that apout tho puntiloons and shoes, Tho rivalry fur the pusition of conohmnn at the Packurd mansion was tho ngrivating cause, Tho shooter hails {;?!m UL«;lumbus. 0., and his victim obolongt in aity. Art Salel The Targe and Valusbls Collectios of PAINTINGS! 199 & 201 Wabash-av,, ‘WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, ON TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS AT 3 O'CLOCK, MAY 17 AND 15, ‘These Paintings must all bssold for what they will bring, owing to dissolution of ths copartnership of HASELTINE & CO, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO,, Art and General Auctloneers, ——— RETURNED AGAINST THEIR WILL, John Grleb, who wus arrcsted sevoral duys ago by Ollicor McGovern of the West Madison Street Station, who rocognized In bim u fellow who broke fail at Fort Wayune, Tad., about two yoars ago whilo awalting trial upon a charge of ateal- ing a wateh and chaln from Dr. Gorse, of that city, was yesterday turned over to Bher|ff F. K. Cosgrove, of Allan County, to be taken back and tried. James Grillith, o colored man, who was arrusted the sumo day by Detectives Costollo and Trni'nnr. was yestorday turned over to dheriff M, Pfoll, of Bheboygan, at which place ho {8 wauted for raping « 16-year old girl, —— THE FIREMANS FUND lNi:JARAHCE €O, OF CALIFOR- Tho Flremans Fund Insurnncoe Co. of Ban Franclsco has mado an excellont record. In tho prompt and honorable paymont of four anda haif million dotlara to losa claimants, it stands second tonone. Ithasalso from timo to time done tho public great servicoin sccuring tho de- tootfon and punishment ot incondlaries. The ussets of the Comnpnny aro judlolously invested, =one item betug over u half million in Govern- ment bonds. Thomns 8. Chard is managor for ull Btates enst of the Rocky Mountains, Pollctes on Chlcago proporty may bo had of ‘fhomas & W. A. Goodman, 142 La Sulle stroet, tho Chicago ngonts. The business of HASELTINE & CO. will be continued at 199 & zor Wabash-av, by the remaining partner, W. C. STEVENS, associated with G. H. PARKER, under the firm name of STEVENS & CO. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0. THE AUCTION SALE OIL PAINTINGS 83 Madison-st., 10 a. m,, 2:30 and 7:30 p. m, THIS DAY. VLISON. FLERSHEIM & €O, Auctloneert, ROYAL BAKING POWDER, ———— SENATOR CONKIING RESIGNED, The resignation of Senator Conkiing will not concorn tho pubtio half g0 much as, How can I restoro my dobllitated condition of nealth? Any physlolan will adviso you to go to McChesney Dros. and got a act of thelr fino teoth, only $8. Gold filling, one-third rates. —————— REMOVAL~HALU'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Huvo romoved to 67 Washungton strect, botween Dearborn and State. A largo line of all kinds of safes, § Don’t Die on the Pramisel Ask drugglsts for ** Rough on Ruts. out rats, mico, It olcars d-bugs, ronches. 15c. buxes, | Tho universal verdiot fs that tho new No. 8 {a the simplest and most durnble sewinz-mechine. ‘Wheoler & Wilson Manufuoturing Co., 165 Btate. } Over 180,000 Hlowe scales sold, Rordon, Selleck & Co,, cor. Luko and Dearborn streots, Chicago. } Wo recommend Eldredzosewing-machines Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, and nll forma of gencral debllity relloved Ly tuking Mensmun's Poptunized 1isof Tonlo, tho only pruparation of beef coutalning its entiro nutritioud propurties. It Is not s mero stini- laut Hke the oxtracta of beot, but contnins blood-making, force-goncrating, and life-sus- tulnlng propesties; 1s Invaluablo in sll on bleed condiiions, whether the result of oxbitis- tion, norvous prostration, ovorwork, or acute diseasoes, particularly if rosulting frona pulmo- nary complaints. Caewoll, Hazard & Co., pro- prictors, New York. For salu hy drugglsts. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Tho folluwing marriage Toonsos wor Isauod yos- torduy: { Age. Restdence. 8. cntonyo. L1osyo. 434 Doarborn. wreesluaNtlos, 111, Niles, (1l ABSOLUTELY PURE MADE FROM GUAPE CREAM PARVAI " Aing eities of the In;u' such hght, takr. fiio) stry. o eutenr by A1 of |I|.v 118 resulting from htelv'Ynul' r(.‘1llnlut’!ld‘cs“[u‘:‘ly‘\:ll‘l‘{r-l’llu". avernmnt Chombst U Mo Yan Buran, Vaa Huron: * Bamuol J. Dannis.... Kutls K, Dillon,, K b B A % Augustus Khl Anns ). Bnyd NILSO, EVENDEN €0, Toaks and Gats ) 339 8 utlsle . { Nathan Baishewsky auny Sloin... 00h Muoller, <Lake View, 11l Clura lifllsteln, \enursun, 111, Uaorgu Lee, A Dearbarn, &4 Dearbora, Well a1 ’"U‘III.(- 12 Outario, 14 Untariv, hicuxo, o, 1, tiiwaukus, Wie. hicagu, i 4t Unzleker., Josle Behowninges JLomant. { Quistinn 3 Curoline Disball L .o, Lomont, 9 ENGAGEMENT, af MSD&MCkSW' TADANA=IIOSENBEILG—"The piarisgs of Mies i1~ PRI Mo Iusonbory and Me, 1 Adauis will tubo place Tuose — day, Muy 47, wb Ublieics Tlall. NPT, > uple EATHS, g 51;;;{,‘,,{,:'1-.“;;5 PRSI e, s Wi sty o AEGEI—AU her lule residency, Clara Catbarines be thotert R, infunt dwuguter of Adum and Lou er. Bt ‘Funural Wil (aku bisce tu-duy At 1. i, (Fom UL Bouth 1histod-st. 10 St. Buiface Cowsiery, CILACE=In DProvidence, 1t £ ¢ tho 15th bost., Mary Hruckett, wife of Lawls J. Chace. MVALTHAL bia rosidunce No. TS5 Canalat, Satn i the & T BEMEDY 4th yeur of bis ays, native of County reland. S o o~ May 13 mt 10 o'clock, to St EWARD 0 11igh Mass will ba cujvbrated N Tope U, thoho 10 Calvary Comutery ey, Ulesssteb AN OF typhold fover, Margarot Page, dauxhter ur sy, cuse of .-‘,'.‘“.,:..".‘."""Ihn "1_!{5,‘}{,‘3"5& of B Bl e R T oure wid 3 oo Frouruding PILES O, AT it CLEAVER-AU Loxsnaport, Ind. May bkl M | QiR Ba: Ao geuine o [ wifs of ¥ ' Lyphold PHOUIUALL Beed Bats g Bepota, i) . Y { Waukeuan, Dubuqun, and Mpringdeld (I1L) pas plugae copy. KNIHBLY-0n Monday, May 16, at§ tuver, Kudly, baloved ha Apleuty. ugud IS yenrs Tontus uid 1) du of typhold wadiary Fuue Nu, 4T Pullon-eL, st¥:X0a. m., Wudagsday, Muy ia.’ Borvices ut 51 Columbkili's Ciurolc Cksrfagos 1o Culvary. Wrionds of tho Teaily 840 1uvited. HASELTINE & (0,