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beri SA g Dilan! gathers § a a wea THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE; TUESDAY, MAY 188I—TWELVE PAGES military people, who have looked fondiy for a suilicient Anpenpriation to keep a decent oxist- enco and build decent armorics, Tuk members of Fort Dearborn Division, No, 1, Uniform Rank, Knbebts of Pythins, were tendered an informal sovlable last event nt their ball, No, 12 We maton street. by thelr THE CITY. IN GENERAT. B.C, Retsa, of Boston, Is at tho Tremont, st » G, Brand. comin: Ming. Thins: T, J, Aturs, of Gnlesburg, is. at the Leland. Inet and retresetniives ni 2. B, Watsen, ot Houston, Tex. isnt thoSher> | Gauntlet, No. 4; Cosmos Ne ‘ mian. Wasnlugton, No, and DeMolay, No. a ; ably: piisded fh ain nine wn very Cus ing, foasting, tonstins, air quartet rendered a numbor of aeleations, and those prosunt enjoyed thomaulves dlebly, ‘This order fa to tho Knights of Pythius what the Knights Templar are to tho Masons, and those entertainments nre becoming very populir, Justice Sumusnrinio yesterday hoard erliey C. A. Wrstr,of Georgetown, Ky., {8 at tho Shor man, W. IL Diavnny, of Milivaukeo, is at the Tro- mont. LL, McConsttck, of Lafayaotte, Ind., isnt tho Bherman, CeonanC. Bunnerr, of Troy, N. ¥., is at tho Sherman. J. 8. Caven, of tho Kansas City Times, ts at the Tremont. apeech-making, A of tha evidence in tho easy of altezed perjury ngainst Jon ILinsiey, the man who foli down and broke hla orn in Indinunpolls, and, after getting Jodiiment for #140 agninst that city for tho acoitent, caine to Chicage and got judgment Kass, for 820K) nt tho same Fraccare by omits that SIEL vay rth, Kas., isat | it oceurre » The only witnesses who testl= Casi Atwoop, of Leavenworth, Kasw le at | tat vestenday wero ar. don A, Henry, Clty s Attorney of tadianapolls, who defended: tho Ges. Dene aud Dr. \, MoNally, U. 8. A., aro “at tho Paeffic. J, W. Mine, of the Omaha (Nob.) Republican, Js at the Paeitic. DR AND Mung. A. W. Sstyrit, of New Orleans, are at the Palmer. Cosauersaan J, W. StNatxTon, of Quincy, Di, Isat tho Pacitle. W. HL ELoisistons, of Nowark, N. J, Is rege istered ut the Tremont, Mr. ann Muna. J, F. Trask, of Albuquerque, .N.M., ara at the Palmer. cure thore, and Mr. PG. Hendricks, the steno rapher, who wns employed in’ tho ftlrst cure, Their testlinony was te the effect, simply, that the defendant hud gotten the Judgment nguinet tho City of Indiunapolis for having falter defective pavement thore and broken one of his arms ina certain pines. After this meuh bad been henrd the care was continued to Juno 3 tho defendant giving bond in the sum of ‘Tite Coroner held an inquest yesterday nt St Luke's hospital upon tho body of Harvey H. Ward, « painter. 28 yuars of age, and found yerdiet to the effect that ha camo’ to his denth by reasbn of concusston of the brain, eauscd by v fall from on Told trou which ho was WM. 8suTn, of Lexington, Til, Hatlrond and | engaged in cleaning tho exterior af the ' Warehouse Commlasionor, is ut tho Pacific, song. Rouge By a BH Bl Me tl ‘THe Nest binvkberries of tho aongon arrived | One aN iifunt son, aed mnetecn yeaterday, ana suld at 30 cents per quart. V.Q. Hess, Genernt Passenger Agent of tho Baltimore & Oblo iatlcoad, 1s at the Tremont. _. Prov, ALEXANDE AgaRsiz, and Prof.. E, D, Leavitt, of Harvard College, are at the PaciNe, 3.2 &cort, of Champatgn, Prestdent of tho Illinois Stato Donrd of Auriculture, ts at the Pacitic. dons E, DeWitt, President of the Union Mu- tuat Life Insurance Company, Roston, Is at the » Pasite, Dr. Warten Keursten, Sitperintendent of * the State Insane Asylum, Winncbugo, Wis., is at the Paciiic, J. lartiaon Coun, of Australin, and [sano Mech, of Liverpool, are among the foreign are rivats at the Patmer. ©.F, De Sango and E. J. Sherwood, of Lon- * don, England, and Mr. and Mes, Shotell, of Cans terburys, England, are at the Tromont, + gupars J.D, PLATT, of Warron; John Moses, » Of Springiiclas J. G, Wile vn; and MI. Lulley, of Freeport, Hi, are at the uci. Mr W. W. lvtxatox, Superintendent of Agencies Mutual Nenetit Lite-Inaurunce Come pany, of Newark, N. J. is at tho Palmer House, Cuannys H. Seanct, Manager of the Grand Central Theatre, Leadville, 1s at tho Hrigua Manne, on big way to Now York on professiouul dusiness, MA. ‘T. C, Howann, actor manager and jour- Hist of Leadville, arrived In town yesterday, on a way ta New York, Ho is stopping at the > Brigys Houso. Adam in tho river at Randolph street tries yesterday morning caused a tremendous Vlock- ade. ‘here wasnt inbroken string Of ears and . touts renehing from the river to Stute street. A. Hoon, dd. Dodsham, and D, Wand, Jr, of huitield, Englund; J. Wightinan, of Doneaat Ung mids: M. Guild; of Scott 3 de Velde and family, of Holland, are ut the Vas elle. J.C, Brocksait, Auditor of the Iurllngton, Cedar Haplds & Northern allroad. and We G. Swan, General Fratiic Manager of tho Chile Bee Ue Bk Paul allroad, are at tho witie, Z Tne temperuture yesterday, as observed by Manusage, opticias, No, 88 Madison street (Tin UNE Buiidsug), was as follows: Oh detes a. m,, Ol OL; Ita in, 6 1 pont Boe Tah ite durometer, Span, Baik, i JEFFERSON DAVIS, Whose visit to ChOago wns . Roted a Tuy/TRiBUNK OF Bunsay, dd not leave | Saturday might, but remained until the follow. jog day wlth Gen, Crafts J. Wright ut the Val tutea Murtia Hospital in Lake View, leaving for Montreal Sunday evening, Joux Conny, while passing tho residence af J. Ni a Loon T. Giro 1 unis street, at 1 o'clock fust nicht heard aebild crying Inthe yard. ‘Tho duya, Of Wiltinm Wiebtnan, who eam to his denth through usphyxi. prodt by being overlaid by an older brother, nged 3 yours; atthe Morgue on the body of Ferdinand Stolz, Jr. a barber, nye 3D found dead in’ Lake drowning not being Michigan, tho cwitse deelgnuted: also at the Morgue on tho bly of an unknown man killed by Mtebigan Central cursan Stnday morning near Park row, and found n verdict of necifonts! death; also nt the Morgue onan unknown mun found seaterday inorhing, in the Inke al the foot uf Park raw b Ofileer Curtin, Tho man was apparently years of age and five feet soven iiches in hight; sandy halrad and wore n blond mustache; dreseed inn black Mnen frock cout and dark Pasanens and vest. The body bad evidently wen inthe water a tong time, In the pockets wero found some business-cards of | James Prir.ce, house and sign painter nt No. 807 Weat Madison street, but Mr. Princo was found salo at home, A SHOE BTRIKE, At Tilt’s shoo factors, 69 Btate street, a strike of not very formidable proportions was berun yosterday by acortuin class of Crispins known us bottomers, Only elghteen buttomers are omn~ ployed, but u9 all strick except three the elfuct wad to tun pa i ho estab ishinett. ‘The propriet ee y would not accede tothe demand, and hed advertised for new hands. Previous to tho ist of January Inst ho bud been pnytog the following scale of wages: Lasters, 20. cents par pairs Inseamers, 35 cents rounders, 2) cents; atitchers, 8 conte; mney: tho total for buttumning # pale of shoes, $1.10, ‘Qn that date, inorder to cquntize tha wines and still pay $v per pair, he made a six month’ coutract with bis nen at the following rate, which, It will be seen, advatieed some und re- duced others: Lusters, 1843 cents; inseamers, WY cents; rounders, Ite cents: stitehers, iG cents. On the slrength of this rate of wages Mr, Tit entered into six months’ contrauts with his erstomers for their shee supply, The Insters: and rounders now atrike for a restoration of the twenty cent rate, while the inseamers and stitchera wi. an ndyance of 4 vents per pal Mr. ‘Tilt wi he told his ten that if thoy we stick to the Contret until als: 1, he would then wrrande a scale of wages bused on markot values: of that dite, THE ILLINOIS UIE com ATIONAL WAND LEAGUE MATTER mot In Judge Moran's court-room last eventnur, thy Rev. Maurice J. Dorney, President of the TLeayue, occupying the eh ‘Tho delegates of tv eity clubsand represontatives of tho Lencues in Aurora, Canton, and Streutor wero present, ‘The object was to prepure for a vigorous came piign inthe State, and to appoint spoakers to address the civhs and infuse new If - into them, ‘Tho delegutus made reports fran thalr several clubs, anid. on aren boing made, sperkors were nppolnted to address tho Leagues at tho next mociings, Mr. Sullivan spoke against an article In a London puper whieh denounced Me. Parnell and prised Me. O'Connor Powe committer, “a = Aci Messrs, Bullivan, TP, O'Conner, shinin, wns Appalnted to prepare favuring thls view and report at tho and resalutions next meting, West Luke street pateol Was siimmoned, and a Me. O'Connor, Tressurer of the Central hoy vaby abet Pany old which they found | Longue, presented a letter from Patrick Byun, there was taken to tho Foundiiogs’ Home, ‘Preamurer of thy Irish National beague, dated Justice Buavtos yesterday overruled the | from Party in which bo neknuwledzod the ro- motion ty quash 1 tho- cure of De Luld Saiford, the New York attorney whoin dogoph Ledarer, thy Jewerer, charges with perjury. ‘Pho benring of evidence was then begun, but not concluded, the ease being nally continued until tls afters noon at Loveluek. Auciotsnor Freuax, when interviawed con- the revision OF tae Now ‘festument, tint av dd wot look over the revision, at tho trinsiations mude at Doudl were vken by Cathotles us mgresing with the Tithe Vuigate aml tay Greek version; bence nu now revision Is te thone necessary, Ee laters with discuss tho ad edition of tho New ‘Testament at icy oO be hebl three weeks from yesterday. Che J. H, Walker will thon read a paper an the Hye acknowledged yestorduy that he ved ft good, wid be based: his views on tho excelent publication in Tne Trung. Davip Croak. Aiuborer, boardlug at No. 288 Futh avenue, aud employed Ly @ contractor named King upon a building ut No, id Madison street, accidentally fell at) o'clock yestordiy afternoon fromthe fourth story and arcing: Upon a ghed roof in thy rou was very Yeverel injured, He was tukon to the County # ospital, E.W, Meppacai, of Detrolt, General Bolleitor of tho Chicuyo & Grand ‘Trung Rullrouds J. Q. A. Benn, of Boston, General Bustorn Agent of the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney ttallenad; He a Gultup, Assietant General Freiynt Agen and James Milly, General Passonger Agent of tho Boston & Albany Raltrond, Hostou, are ut the Pulmor, ‘Tur Confectloners' Agents held tholr xecond meeting at Mechunios Hull nat evening. ‘The Committee appoluted to interview munutaatur ers repurted that these were not anxivia to dyin toany great exient, but rather to form an opposing alliunue. They also ondenvored to 1x ibe grade of cuudics in order to compo with _ Chae of furalga inanufacturers, Tue Chicago La Croage Club held its meeting ast night at ot West Loko street, with Presidont Ligging in the chair. ‘Dhey recelved new meii> ders, and kent an order to Montroal for two dozen tmpleinents usett Oy 4 purtlig then grounds corner of Chien nr and Wood street tina suitable condition propire tory to wiving several cabibitions this scuson, ‘Tusk First German Presvyterinn Society that bas been oecupynus the chureh ediflee on Howe street, belongiie to the Fourth Presbyterian Suciuty, proposes to qo uldowherd In the eity. The vuented huriding wall be put by the Fourth Preabyteriun bucluty under the Control of an viigient missloniry, with the view of establiah- ing A miasion atuong tho Enygilsh spoaking Ger- puts. ‘THe Directors of the North Kido Turner Asso- clution betd a meoting fist evening and cone eluded to Join tho movement of tho sturckuep. ers an North Clirk street to have tho whole street decorated in nn clegant manner for tho coming Silowerfest. ‘Sho Decoration Conunittee ba hard at work, and they curnestly request Wo coe ueration of all tho busingas-men of North Clark stre A STANGER fell on the sidewalk at the cornor of Madivon und La Salle streets yestordny even due about do'clock., Being untble to recover bis feet, ho Was ussistod by some persons who Were passing, Who found that it wis linpusalble Tor bin to beak, He was Minlly gotten upon. celpt of a deuft: for $1,000, of aubacribed by the Sevontuonth and. Bigbteontn Wards, und the batinee by the Central f of thiscity, In behal€ of the IG. Mr. Egan extended tho warmest thanks to th donors, aud announced that tho Irish were thoroughly united, the Orange North, for thy first the for generations, being uuder the national tanner, -: ‘The vunstitution was read and [ta arranges Tuan und printing left to the Executive Com- utter. Adjourned ono week. MANGARET FULLER, The club-rooms of tha Palmor Honso were thronged to thutr utmost capacity nat night by che nunieraus members ut the at Fuller Soviety * of Coicuga and thelr gies the purpose uf Hstening to : musieal ay rary, of exceptional excellence, and celubrating tha seventystirat vuniversity of tho birthday of ono of Amerien’s most funtious women, Mes, Chandler delivered a short introductory address on the charactor of Mare garet Fuller and the enims ber genlus possessed pan the hearis of all crue wamen, . The tirsinomber wae n plaueysulo by W. See- hot ‘Tho Chicago Quintet sang Abe's © Water Milan Mant elle Regi, daa beatreltus evantig costume, reclted De Quiuces's * Jonn WAre.”” Mrs. MolvilleClurk gave Itubinstelty “Dream song. Miss Edith Eliott reel © Josiah Alten’s Wife ut A. 'T. Btewart's Stot Joseph Singer gave av Violin sola, ‘Tho apeeeh of Spartacus to the Envoys of Rome wis deliv- ceed hy Prof. MM. . Dickaon. Sours by Mrs, Melvitle Clurk snd tho quartet closed tho entor- talnment, TRE BANGEIYEST, ‘Tho prices for seata a the Eilngerfest concerta have boon Axel us fullows; Season tickets for one resorved sout in cach of the seven concerts, $10, subscribers to tho mirantes fund to buve tho privilege for five days prior ty publto ‘silo ty take thelr setee- tons, Famlly tickets for sovon scals, $10; for any performance—only in Sec, 2. ‘ Mnglo resorved seats iu Becs, Lund 2, &2; in ull other seotions, 81.5), ; Gonoral wdnlssion, $1. OF the quarantes fund subseribod there havo already been eallected $3,000. ‘The work of tite ie up the Expualdon Uulldiug was begun yes- uy whieh #730 wis THE CILTY-HALI. Taene wore forty-soven Murinl pormite issuod by the Registrar of Vital Stutistles yesterday. ‘Tug Mayor «ranted but seven pardons from tho Bridewell luat week. A BUILDING permit was lssuod yosterday to M. 'Turnor torn three-story and basoiment store and dwelling, 85 by 60 fect, No, 418 West Twollth atrest, Lo coyt $4,500, ‘Ty Hoalth Dopartment issued 200 scavenger perinits lust, wook, und romuyed 614 doud animals, of whieh 451 were dogs. ‘fhe Depart> Bye cauidamttind 2,000 pounds of nent of various tho annual tddrogs ut tho Commencomunt exer- vlsoe of the Notre Dano University, whieh tuk placo on tho 23d of Juno, and be tas accepted bis eot wad helped tate nla boring yhiys tho invitauon, ° v's ollice. Ilo was very well dressed and ap- AN estinyite of £2,227 was issued yesterday b; parently middle-aged, ae Dupartuent Oe eublle Warks to oy A FQUAD of workinen aro busily o varnay on necaune of atreet-clouning, ‘Tho first toting daven end removioy the four-storjrorick: | vlenmlow of thu Uusueas atrocts for the season will commmoncy this eveniug. SeCKETARY AmULKH wus about the City-Hall yoslorany to tuqutre If there was not an ordi> bulldlay No. 47 Monrov street. this lot and No, 170, which ty now vacnnt, will. in. mediutely bo erected a doubly store building, intended for wholesale business, by M sera. | nunce te provent tho postiug of obaveno billed, Haver Eatea taryliteint talace | Hiner seuss aes ce a 15 feet deep by 40 feet in whith, Tho sractare quisanee, Reels op Mies Sperone SE SB will probably voat $140,000, Lt is expected to bo reudy for occupancy by Sept, 1. ‘Tite Livbt Guard Veterans hold a meoting at the Grand Pacitic lust evening, ‘Thu subjeut of securing perinunent rooms for the Bovivty wae discussed and the matter referred to w vouunit+ tee, A wold badge was ulopted, tho design be dug a Greek cross und tiger bead, with the Cole Jowing fnserlotion: “Culcugo Light Guard Vot- ornnd. Organleed ISM, reorganize) Wai. tt ‘was also dicided to hive & ieature dolivered as soon ns pructicuble, setting farth the sorviovs pertorwed by members of the Licht Guard, ip Orvicus Davis, af tho Weat Muilson Street Baton, suw at the corner of West Luke and Poorlu atrects; yeaterduy afternoon two sud piclous boys currying a guspleious bundle la & puspiclous, way, fs suspicions woru qroused god he yave chase, Tho boys dropped the Vundle gad ran. One of them wounjeaptured and locked up ut the station gaye th of Charles Burns, and his uae as 2 yours, forsaken bundle were found two white veeta, woe comforters, and ow huntiyg-caby ollyer watch—for all of which property owners are wanted ut the West Mudivou Btrcet Station, . A Tiupuse reporter yesterday morufwe, wet Benator Adana, Chitra et tho Sunate atititery Committee, and ingulred of hin regned{ug the Tate of the bills relauing to the militia iow bo- fore the Committee, Its reply was that the bill or new urinurles was killed; the uppropriadon Zor the Bute militia woulil bo $4.0%, Insfoud ut, F100 us desired, and the probabiltds werd that the Gill oak lag the terms of Brigadier-Ge erals tour years inated of lite, and that cede dug tho tert Of servic from Ive to Lure year, Would puss, This wil uot be gued uewa fur tio ‘TB wator-tax recoipta yesterday wora very bangs. Only a fow days tore romala dari which tho 10 percent discount will bo ajlowed. Oo ond after the Tet of June the rotate will be butS percent, ‘Thow paying after the tnonth of June will have (a pay full ratas, ALD. HinnnyTit returged fram Springiol yesterday, contident that the Gegisluture will pass u joint resolution submitting to the people ao umnendmeat to tha feauo gaat putac rig: ntbe City of Caloue ty beue $500,000 of bondg far thu nocdiess extension of 16 Wator- Works, “ane Mayor hus appointed Messrs, Redmon Prinkkvitle, Gears debnuider, Snbn dt wad W. J. tlynes, and MW. Fuller olttzen delewutes pl Cunal Convention, ‘ihe su; i . Sbe ees will leave Chis ovens fag fn wo special cur, berths in whivh ont bo se- cured at the Sherman House during to-day. LM Atuxsnnen JoukvAN, Atuerican Comes mprulul Aguut ut Aigiors, Africy, bus written a Jettor to Stuyor Harrison, aging tutgemntion in regard tou penion tamed Charbonlor Deuls, who wan omployed at ony tne wt the Gavent ot the gucred Hourt, St, Louls, und who (oft utterwards for New Orleuns, and is new supposud tu be live toy ta Ubicago, Testu da bere, eho should com mutlvate with the Muyor, ‘SHE bids for steevt lumber and ‘paving blocks were opened yesterday afternoon by the Com missioner of Publis Works, ‘There was but one Bid for cael of the threes articles, Oue Aras offered to furnish 40,00) fect of plue lumber at $10.5) por 100) feels another trim proposcd to furnish tvestuch blocks wt p12.00 pur Jou feet, aud wnother concerts otfered (a furuish four Such blucks ut the sumo price, Toure will be oF PF not be overlouked that the pomity is 85 for : t Mayon Hatuugon bas been Invited to dohver 490,000 feet of ench kindof blocks needed, and | Harr tt architketh of the works: fi next ineoting of the Boqnt ns to what atep these bids will be necepted. W. Jackson, attorney for the Compaus; | could ho tiken to comnipal tno Chicago & Lomont Tie Citizons' Associntion has sent a letter t x Wiera, mani thy Stone Company to fuish Its coutractof laying J . Fe Ayer oO 0 works; Poter Dojahne, of the Central Pacitis Tullroad, and son, of fun Franyiscot James Fy Warrlok, Hritish Vico-Consul; HL. Ht. Hobart, of tho Ratheay Age: Mayor Iareison, Ciey kn- gineer Cregior, Gon. 1% $0 Sheridan, N. K. Fatr- bank, ex-Ald, John M, Clark, Joti ti, Deake, W. W. Kimball, J. Hussell Jone: {. Hondor= gon, Norman Williaing, A.J. Lioth, i. Ayer, Trenry W. Kogora, Hrealdent of the Board o| Trado; and Mossra, ‘Tillinghast and Htovens. ‘The Dueal party was compose ot the Duke of Sutherland, J. 1. Blokerateth, J.P, Noato, 0. Ve. Stovens, Maj.-Gon, W. HL. Green, Henry Cros. field, and George Crosstichd. ‘The Dike and his frienda wero highly pleased with the trip. ‘The party leftouthe 12 o'clock train yostere aay for St. Paul dud Minnenpotis, whore thoy will spend some thin RELIGIOUS MEETINGS. TUE METHODISTS. Tho Mothodist ministers beld thotr usual week ly meeting at theirrooms in tho Ruok Concern Hullding yestorday morning, Bidor Willlog pre- wlatng, and about thirty preeent, The Rev, J. H. Tato, of tho Alabama Confer- ened, was introduced, and give some account of tho work in that State. He wanted five live, on- ergetic mon to go there, and also sone money to help build achureh in Biemingham. Tho min- isterg of the Southern Mothodist Church dido’t like Northorn ministers, and Ubere was consid- ernble peravention of the litter, There wero thirty-three ministers jo tho Conference, with 15 churches worth $24,000, Tho white Meth- odista would not mix with the colored ones. Pulte sentiment, however, was now turning to- rd tho work, Hirmitkham was a“ Western clty.” A grent mnuuy Nortborn people were sot. tling there, atid it was wrowing rapldly. In 1870 it had a populadon of 1,00), and now bas 7.000 of 4,00); and was becomiug a great manufacturing piaen, Nishop Merrill gave a brief account of his visit to the mission flelds In. Burepo and Indian, saylny that the groat want in the formor was eburches, ns [t was difficult toget people to wor- anip in private houses, thoy fot boing venus: tomed ta lt. The success in India had not been vory erent, At the noxt mecting the Rev, Mr. Burns, of t, will road a paper on the “Causes of Skop- the Mayor still complataing of continued viol tonsof the ordinance tn regard to atreet ol atrictions, including avorhanging signs, fralt ‘atands, street-peddiors, covering the sidewalks with morehandlac, atanding veticles on crowed thoroughfares, ote. "The police are doing thelr Dest to remedy tho ovils complained of by order ofthe Calaty but havongrest deal to contend with, ‘Tite Mayor statod sesterday that the now dog. “Heensing ordinanes would be enforced. Up to this time only about $450 dog Heenses bave bean taken out, and of these less than forty aro far Flute, 'Th'sisall owl to tho fict that peopic who own sluts will not pay tho 8 Hoense, and tho city losca in consequence. Unt of Ueenses granted for doga within a two were for siuts, while Inst yer over 5,000 such animals wero Licensed, being futiy i) per cent of nll tho dog licenses tssued during that tine. | ‘This i tion of the ordinance nocila amending. There nro over LU dog¢ tints censed in tho city, though they nro being killed off at the rate of over tfty w day.” Those who own dows and do not take out Meena will bo Proscented recording to taw, und the fact shauld the stone walk eratind tha Couct-Hotre, whlch should hays been comploted May 1, Carried, Comutlaaioner Ender tnoved that all laborers employed in tho building under Suporintondent Handley be dischnraed forthwith, as tho Janitors could Wo thotr work, and tholr onployment involved n useless expense of $500 por month. Tho mation wns carried, On motion of Cominiasonor Senne. William HH. icharils was Aprointad head Janitor in tho new building, to bu tinder the ordora uf tho Committee on Public Bervice, ‘Tho Board thon adjourned until one week from to-day. THE WHEK’S MORTALITY. A DIMINISHED NUMBER OF DEATHS, ‘Tho report of the Registrar of Vital Statistics for the pnst week shows that thero were 270 deaths, against 8Ol the week previous, and It for tho corresponding weok of 1880, and 123 for 1870, Of tho decedents 147 wero males and 123 females; marricd 0, widows 7, and widowers 4, Une hundred and sixty-five were born In Chtca- Ro.and 22 in othor parts of tho Unitod State Thicty-fve eame from Germany, aud 21 tro Ireland. ‘Thore wore lst donths of obiidren un der fi yenrs of age. Tho mortality equate an ane nual Toath-rato of 27.89 to each 1,000 of populu- don, Adenth-rnte ko tho above toes Chicago no credit, It should not be Sorqtten by those who clutin that Chicago bas such pure water, puro afr, and tirat-cliss seweornye, that no city in tho country hus shown a larwor average donth-rate than thia during tho past few works. Furthor- inore, there hus boon no hot wenther tospeak of, yot the denth-rato among children under 6 years of ngo fa far too largo to be pussed idly by with- out Attention from the health authorities. To bo suro, thery te a incge falling-olf na enmpared with the weok proviour, but tho IM deaths of children unier 6 years of ago at this timo of tho year ia by far too ei especially where our-fifths are from what are known as filth or preventable diacase. Twenty-two deaths from convulsions, twelve from croup, foucteen from cholera infantum, and ning trom diphtheria tell tholr awn atory. Typhoid fevers among childron prevail toa lirger extent thin usual, and are directly traceable to faulty sow- orage In tho promlecs where thoy originate, as is tho ense With nenrly all tho diseases of a similar nature. It is unfortunate that vory fow land- tords and agents romedy the evils complained of ‘until they are forced toby law. and, in many In- -stanecs, mike the repaira inn mewn and niggard- ly way, 80 it anothor aenson, nt farthost the sane evils treagain apparent, One death from typhus occurrod in this city Inet weok. ‘This faa muat deadly discuss, and is what fs known as ablp-fover, {t tins been very provalent In New York City, whero It was intro- duced by emigrants, butne dangor need bo ap. rohended as to itsepreading bore. ns the climate Is not such As to propagate it or spread the con- tngion, There mav be isolated cases of it, but thoy areonly Importations. CONTAGIOUS DIBFABES. Yostorday seven new cases of small-pox wore reported, One of those was dead when discov ered, It was in a bouso at No, #0 Barbour atreot, whore there bad been other cases. Tho victim was n child vue 4 yenrs old. Tho death of two children was reported rom the Hospital, | Tha cases reported wero nti? Blue Island avonie, a child i years ‘old; 289 West Twolfth stroct, a child 10 yoars old; 619 Canal stroot, anothor child: two chil- dren 3 and 4 yeura old respectively, at 208 Black- hawk street, and on fittio ono 4 yonra oir at 165 North Morgan, Six cases of monslos“wore ro- orter! nt One house at 17h Burling atreet. Scar- et-fover was reported fram 11h Pearson, two cases at 05 Rush street, Room 58d Palmer House, 381 Lincoln street, and in the second story of tho pretn ies in tho rear of 403 West Van Burco streot. DOMESTIO UNHAPPINESS. A JEALOUS HUSBAND FALLS INTO THE CELLAT. ‘Thora was i queer caso !n the West Madison Streot Pollco Court yesterday, and quite a sad talo of family discord would have cropped out had not Justice Watsh taken offense at tho nat- ure of some of the testimony. The contestants wore Thomns J, Rouso and wife, of No. 500 West Mudison stroet, and-Joun Stephon Heeder, a bushy Llond-titred, exquialtty-gatton-up Ittle halr-dresser, who ia Mrs. Rouse's partner in the hair buatness at ‘tho nbove-mentioned numbor, keeping an unileensed dog. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tus Grand Jury will adjourn Saturday for one week, Rexsautn Husten, a boy of 1 ‘was brought from Huifalo, N, ¥., yeaterday ona requisition, and lodged fn Jall. Ho is wanted forthe nreeny of $450 from Litey Dimick, of this city: ENT was found on his persun, He elulins to have found the money on the strect, ‘Tne, Grand Jury found four trite bills yestor- day. allo? tho snidiler orders Amuny tho no bills was one in'tho case of W, IL ryan for stealing n few boards. He was bound aver by a country: Justice, wha, Itappears, fined hin as well Cor the Fame nifense. 8 Amount Involved was only a fow dothirs. : In tha River Forest clection case In tho Conn. ty Court yesterday Robert Lusk was allowed to file an intervening petition, and was made a party’ to the uroceeling. Ho’ takes the place of jussow In tha case, and proposes to take an ap> peal frat tha lawar court, which Lussow refused: todo, and was given until the 20th to perfect the sume, GOVERNMENT BUILDING. ‘Yur oxportntions of alcohol yesterday nggre- gated 1dbarrels. Twenty thousand dollars in gold and $3,000 in ailyer wae pald out at the Sub-Tronaury, tho re- ceipts in silver amounting to 82 ‘Tne futernal-rovenuo receipts yestorday amounted to £31,643, of which $20,474 was for spirits, €3,445 for tobacco and cigars, $1,001 for beer, and for special tuxes. Tue trint of W. J. Riiph, the mateh-bond capitalist, has been set for thls morning, and tho other cases Wit be called in. ard if those: famous shurpers threo ure in tho Penitentliry, ony fs dead, and the rust are awalting trial, while Jim Daxter, who mado tho money, {8 fuxurinting in Canada, Miowagn SHARKEY bas beon prosperaus in dealing out beer at No, gov West Harrison strect, and his prosperity. is measured by the fact that he bad saved up $300 fn bills, A fow days nyo Michnol took down his atove, and, distruatine the banks, bid his money In a clydrbox, which in turn was hidden In the chimney. A day later one of the customers of the plice noticud smoky camiug ont of the hole, and whon Michuot reachod big blding-ptice tho rail of notes wis nenrly consumed. Enough wag left to secure thelr redemption, and this was why Mr. Sharkey visited Counuissioner Hoyne's olllue yesterday and mde tha necessiry allidavit 26 to’ the logs, Ne will wet his monoy buck, but next timo bo swears that he will bide it In un ice-hougo, Fottovwixa 14 the Ist of dutinhle goods ro- ceived ut the Custam-iHouso yesterday: John Gurrtck, 160 cords Hre-woods | Mirah Uros, & Rungom, 1.200 teleweiph poles, KX) cedur posts: Hiteheoek & Fuster, 6.00 railroad tics, 100 ounds maple sugar; John Vance, # packages wusebald soods: Hlteheock & Foutor, 12,010 railrond ties; Eltbbard & Co, 5i7 boxes yonrs, EVIBCOPALTANS, ‘Tho regular Monitay morning mmnoting of tho Episcopalian clergy af Chicagy wie bold sester- day morning at the fremont House, Tho only “business transacted waa tho disvussion of ways jd meuns for lookine after tho clergy and laity who will visit tho city to attend the coming con- vention. It was alse dectded that upon tho Mon- day after Whit Sunday Dr. Clinton Looke should ive his opinion upon the revised edition of tho juw ‘Lestument. THE PRESBYTRIIANS, Bo manny of tho Presbyterian clergemon baya gono to Hiuffalo to attend tho sessions of the General Aseumbly that ho mecting was held at tholr rovins in McCormick Block yostorday moralng. BROAD-TIRED WAGONS. THEUt MANUFACTURE IN CHICAGO, Yesterday afternvona reporter cniled at the whiton maniifactory of Sebut lor & Hotz and in- quired about tho amount of business duing in broad-tire wayons. Mr. Hotz stated that tho use of such vehloles was not very extensive, nor was It perceptibly Increasing. Thoro wero afow sections of tho. ouuntry where none but broad~ ura wavons ever could be used, and from such tocallties thers was a steady though moderate piitronaya. In reply tothe question as to what localities were using thom, Mr. Hotz stated that the lum- ber regions of Michigan, whore there was heavy holla on sawdust ronds, used thot exelusive- ty, and tho firm was now filing anorder foretip. ment to California for use io tho'swamps. Ti principal demand is from Maryland, where wagons with four-inch tlre are freo of toll on the turnplkes, all othor vebicios bein ratod nc- cording to the widtt of tlre. Thoy have been usod In that State fora quarter of a century. Mr. Hotz anid thoy were not stipersedig tho narrower tire, but that In most of tho places where they are used none other would fuswor the purpose, His opinion was that thore would Ue objection ton four-inel Mae, ono — renson bee So 3 tr. 18 who is a lank, Jenn gro- thn plate: Jo 8. Kirk & Cu. 241 casks soda neh: | could not run of tho horso-car tracks, 5 ay Priva Southworth, 10,409 posts, ie: made too heavy he t s Graetentore & Cos dears barley? Se te Looks | aott with. spring mud. ile was in favor of a | intent to do bodily injury, and when the caso wood & Co, 6 bales Hessians; Gromines & UN | twonnd a hull or threeeineh tire, wan brought to trial yostorday hu exhibited i During the ¢ 4 ty tntiron with blood and bair upon it, which he rich, 163cuses and 37 ensks brundy; Lyon & | last ten years there tind beun in Chi oxplained bi 4 4 sertrdd ae Pe plained bad in the hands of feeder caused Aonly, EL cisvainmsteal nteunietttss res oe oe Br oe Racer: SUG OF several ugly wounds ubout his head. ‘The com- tho widest lu 1870 boing unly two Inches. ————. 8 bales Uysstina; J, M. Chapman & Co., 100 sacks bne took place Bunvar morging, and the ont Inining just how it all came salt; C. N. Dunbar, ] case bouks, eurthonware, = Pplainnnt wus exp! t shdrmanutnatured brassy Muraoull Feld wee, | EXPOSITION BUILDING. aoe een cad niabe in court, atgleked out 2 gasea dry ude; Lord, Stoutenburgh & Co., CORPORATION-*COUNSEL ADAMS’ OPINION, # Ulirich, 100 cases re, 5 cases bittors: iy, Lense pictures, | cnse crystal ‘Weiss, 5 cars barley: Order, 200 sncks sal luy & Lyrreil, 14 packages ourtheuware. Col- lecilond, $4,822. TRAFFIC IN BOYS. AUNEST OF A PADRONE AND Ws WIPE. Officer OU, 1. Dudloy, of tho Mlinots [humane Suvlety, yesterday succocded in unearthing u flagrant ong of * pudroniain” and bringing the guilty parties before the Police Muyistrate, ‘Tho proscoution was brought for violation of 1 Inw passed in May, 1 which provides thot it shall bo untawfal to employ children under yours of ugo as stroot-singers or begeurs, The accused persons were Francols Vanneck and tt woman who passes as bis wite, and there is no doubt thut they have beon for years ongnged In the practice uf using ubitdren ny beggars. Tho [tumane Society his been on the track of Vanueek for nearly two years, In January, 1859, alotter was received from the Pennsyivanin Suetety for the Protection of Cuildres, nak the fillnols Soclety to huntap wt boy named Charles Christhin, 0 native of Coutrab 1 clatter, who was bulleved to huve fallen into the bands ot the inan Vanteek, who fs also a Belgian, Nothing cate of the paeetnen thon mude, butin duly 1880, the Palladelphin people wrote again, inclostug ALYTTER WHICH HAD DREN RECEIVED froin the pudrono, Tho letter was th the French Tnnyuage, and ts translated as follows: CHICAGH, 183,—We bave received your letter whiob gave 14 pleasure to learn tint you are In gout honlth and we are ulse in good beaith, As ‘to the boy tell me if his mothor's name ts Lusia and if hohas only one arm, TF found bla on the tnounuins fa going bunting, Tell me in good faith how much you will give If J yet yuu the boy and you will pluce the maney with some- body olse, Tell ina in what way you will ure range it. Lot me know us soon na possible, 1 will not remain in Chicazo much longer, Waite Jog your anawer Lromato your slucere friend 'RANGOIS VANUHECK, Ft Weat Lake strocts Tho Polludelphia Suciaty at that time wrote thit thoy bad been in corresponterice with tho mother of the boy, who wae stolen from Bele hin in 187 by a padrone mined Louis Van den Husson, who fives for some thine at No. G47 East ‘Third steevt, Phitadelphia, and wha deserted the boy In i874, Vaubeck at that tine avolied are reat, and ft was not until yesterday morning that Olticer Dudley succceded Jn capturing him and bis alleged wife, ‘They wore found at No, 1M West Lidlune treet, and WITH THEM WAH THE NOY CHRISTIAN and nnothor boy named Alfred Palliot. ‘Tho Inte ter belongs in New Orleans, and was hired from bis purents for $4 per month, with tho under- that he wis a tar, and rushing upon furiously about tho throat §tand bair. It wns with diMoulty that thoy could bo separnted, and then the Ani- azon was ordered to tho rear of the room, Rouso was completely rattled by this tine, and gave his evidence ia such 0 way thut the Justice shut down on him, and diainiseed the case, After tutilo efforta to Het, anew warrant, or havo the case rolnstated, Itouse loft the station growling that he had not bad justice, and yow- lng venuoance. From tho stories which ho told to relatives and frionds it would appear that be hos had « dog's tife of it ever Rince Heuder en- tered into a business partnership with ia wife. Idle suspinjons aguinst Reeder made him jealous, and Sunday bo located bhinsolf where he out overheat the conversation of tho two when alone and witness thelr doings. Ih the frst placo, be snys, Reeder promised Mra, Rouso a sowing-nuiching, valle dress, and lots of other Anory If she wonld only got rid of her husband. Tho conversation was, summarily ended by Rouse accldontally slipping and fall- {ug down-stairs into tho cellar, where ho cn: countered the barber. Thon caime tho fight, and Rouso, after yotting tho worst of it, made his way to tha house of a elster on Halsted street, whore his wounds woro dressed, Lator in tho day when he returned ‘to the houso bis wifo sinmmod tho door in his faov. white Iteeder menacingly walked to and fro nt the front windows. Tha next morning ba found hiselothing on tho porch, bis wife having thrown it out during the night, In consequence of ull this Mr. Rouse says he ta a wofully injured man, and be Inteads to havo justico if it takes all summer. Mrs, Rouso indignantly denlos the nspersions which her husband custs upon ber character, and nssorts that nothing improper took place between herself: and Needer Sunday or any othor Bay and she claiins to have sent Reoder Into the bnsomont to sco who wus poking about thero, as she feared burglurs. She scema fully determined to continue the business partner- Rip wn Reeder, whetbor her husband likes it or bot 5% cusks ying Gromtnes | & i Tho opinion of Corporation-Counsol Adama wing; Chapin & In reference to the occupuney of the Lake- Front by the Exposition. Hullding was handod to Controller Gurney yesterday by tho dtuyor. After giving a history of the Inter-Btate Expo- sition Company and its deallugs with tho clty, ho urrives ut thd following conclusions: . “First, hut the Inter-Stute Industrlul Expo- altion has, since May 1, 1875, occupled tho prom- Ides In question without nay permission what+ ever, wud inorely ut suGeretico, “Secund, tut, by the terms of Its own petl- tlon for permission to occupy the prem|ses, and by tho tering uf tho resuludon passed in cone formity with that petition, it ls bound to re- move the bullding fron; the promises when or dered to do so by the elty. “Third, the Liter-State Industrial Exposition, ‘by permitting tho Railroad Company to oeoupy auy pirtar the promisda, directly violated the terms upon which the Assoctition was porialtted tu erest tho Exposition Building and occupy tho premises, : “If the olty dostres possogainn of tho promisor, and the. Assuclation deslities to surrender euch oxsession peaceably, | have no doubt that Itcan ¢ ousted by itn nodon ne fiw. Now that this apinion bus been rondored, Con- trailor Gurney proposes ty baye a fair rental for the property or compel the Exposition Company to vacate. He says that there will be no * Ifs or, ands” about that, bocauso tho city is in need of it tho revenue ft can secure, and {f tho Exposl- tien Compuny desires to’romutin in possvasion of the ground It new couples thoro will be, no trouble If the proper lense is slnod and nu fair rental pail. ‘The Cuntrolioe insista upon baving: a thorough understandmg betweon the Exposl- and Directors and tho vlty. THE COUNTY BOATD. MIBCKLLANEQUS NUSINERS, A regular meeting of tho Board of County. Comuiasioners wus hold yesterday afternoon in tho nuw Court-Houso, . Atlot tho Commissioners’ were prosont, and Chairinan Purington presided. ‘Tho Committeoon Public Buildings presented arepurt recommending the paymonts of ostl- mutes for work on the building to the amountot Sut, Adepied. ‘The samo Cumimnitteo re- ported In favor of tho purchuse of auitable ture niture for the Judges’ chumbers and court- rouins. Adopted, : : The Finines Committee rocommended the adoption of v resolution ti regaed to the site of the old Reform Bebool property. 1¢ was mado a special order for the next meoting. DESTROYED WitIDGES. Tho Committee on Roads and liridgos reported that the Cominitteo bud visited the Town of Niles, and found that four of the bridgos ncrosa tho river had boen washed away by the recent SUBURBAN, HYDE PARK, ‘Tho Trustocs met last evening, and wont into Committee of the Whole on the report of Con- sulting-Engineer Colo on the proposed new water-worka, which bo recommended should be erected on the lake shore at Sixty-olghth atrect, There boing no elevation suitable fora resor- volr, tho “direct aupply” ia tho only ono that can be depended on, Hyd6 Purk, South Chica- 0, and Pullman ara to be supplied, and also tho suburbs known us Grand Crossing, Irondale, and Colchour. For these different services he rece ommends mains varying from twolvo to twenty- four inches in dluincter, Pumping engines standing that he should’ bo brought Hout, jane aun Of $3,th0 wis required to replace | should be bulit to meot tho supply of only a few z A ‘uuunittes recommended that tho ‘ , oan” P 4 seniicenty wh aoe apurtanian Bowed appropriate $100 of the money needed. tena bonds, whon, If thy consiitnption warrant The Committee an own and Town Accounts roportod In favor af tho. piyiont, of billa to tho amount of $1081 Tho Lemont Supervisor bad asked thut_ twenty-two peraons In that town bo Bent to tho County Pour: House, and the Come mittee reported In favor of granting his request. Adopted, additional Times. anu be erected. He thought 8 Dutmp with a daily capucity of 5,000,000 zations would answer for tho present. Mr, Cola be- Meved that such works ng bo desoribed could be areoted for about $95,000, Alter ‘somo, Qlecussion tho report was con- curred 10, aad tho Englncer.was Instructed ta advertise for bidson a pursp of §,0u0,000 gullon power and nine miles of 16-inch pipe, ‘Ta polive yeatorday urrosted Robert Bertren, Henry Geneuts, and Lee Agnew, of Chicago, chargod with, ateuling clotoing, hurnesy, and othor matter from tho bury. of 3tr, Heed, on Bolviow avenus. ‘Che stuil was valuod ut $15, A tre broke out Inst evento at: bulf-past 6in the burn of the Roy. Str, Andrews, on the corner of Hyde Park avenue and Forty-thira etrect. The barn wos destroyed, but the foxy wae amall, Tho Buard of Education of District No, 1 met at the High-Schoo! last svening, David A, Dewny, of Vermunt, appiled for posldon of Principal! of the High-Schoal.| A report wus ro-~ coived of the opontuy of tho Forty-sixth Stroot School with forty-one pupils. —— . UNION VETERAN CLUB, The Union Voteran Club hold a meoting last night at tho Grand Pacife Hotel, Louia Jucobs In tho choir.” Comrade Roverte reported thut the Club hud boou ussigned to Rosohill, A reso~ lutton was adopted that the Club attend to that comutery in a body. Voluntary committoos wore organized to attend Oukwood and Calvary, Reference baving buew made to the caso of ett wyaiuet the Old People’s Home, It ved, motion of Conrade Curtla, not to take nny side In the dispute til the case now byniling tn the Courts be adjudicated, The Chalrman of the Decorative Cominittes was Instructed to bave the tickets for the mnamorial vt the Grand Opers-House at the: muctlug on Bucurday wight for distribution, ‘The annotacemont wus inade that a momorial service would be vonducted in Bt Paul's MB. Church, corner of Maxwell stroot and Nowborry ayouue, by it Roy. J. W. Phelps on the wvening” of Sunday, May £9, Z Tt was annognoed that the evergreens would be here Friday, und the comrades, with thelr Judy Trlouds. were requeay} to aitend at tho wripory on Haudolph streot and preparo tho wroutby, clo, 2 N i Wey an facun undersized, wiekiy boy, who hos lost bis left ara. ‘Tho Now Orleans boy is a bright little fellow, probably about 1 yours old, It proved tu bo Lmpossible to bold Yanheck on tho charge yrewluyg out of tho older boy's dee fentlon, but he washeld in ul bail ta the Criminal Court on the other cbarga, The wormun was discharged and the older boy wus booked us doatitute, so a4 to give tho authoritios An opportunity to correspond with his friouds und tuo Philitdelphia Buclety. The other boy wae given into the hangs of | tho Christian Hrothors, There la no charge of We-trentinent or eraelty te tho eblldred, but the Titnals Humane Society fa determined to bronk up the trafio in bumiy tives carried on by those padrones, and will do every thing powsiblo to put uu ond to this form of whlto wlavery, DURE OF SUTUERLAND, VISIT TO PULLMAN—O¥Y FOI MILWAUKEE, In response to an fovitation extended by Goorgo M. Pullnian, Eey,, President of the Pull- mun Patace Cur Company, the Duke uf Suther- land and tho party of gentlumon accompaly ing bin on bis tour of the United Status went out tothe Town of Pullman yesterday, to inspoct tho now works of the Company. The special trainioft the Van furon atrect dopot of the Mlinolsfontral Koad about 9 o'clock, Tt was composed of Mr, Pulliuun's pataco-ear and thi pun some sleupurs * NO INCREASE OF BALATIES, ‘Tho Committen on Pulilic Survico rocommond- ed the payment of misvellanvous bills to the unmount of $8.20, ‘Tho Conmittos recommended that the application from the Deputy-Sheritts and Bullilfa for un licrease in salaries be ros fused, on ticcountof thy suite of the county's Novneos, and reported in favor of keeping all sularics nt the prasont Nyures, and placing ull future petitions for a Inoreuay of salary an te, Commissioner Ender submitted a minority roe port, recommending that the snluries bo ralsed utthe rateor $l por year, Ele based his rece ommendation on the tact that othor salicles bud been ralsed without an objection. Conmmfagioner Wrod spoke in favor of the ma- fority repurt, He did not,belleve in bunkruptlog tho county, and that would be the result unt the Kourd took some potion ta put u stop to those putitions, He belleved the county em ployés were well pald, and thought the people’ tnoney could be used th bettor advautuge than Iu apending it on salaries, Commissioners Beane and Stewart spoky fu the suine vein, aud the mae Jurlty report was Gnally adopted, Cuinmissioner Ayirs aubmittod a resolution to. the offeat that the Committee on Charities take MeawUTEd AL Ones tO UbATS tho HuUlsHNCE Of the: soweraxe stench at the County Poor: House and Ingano Asylum, as It was making lite miserable toe tho realdunte.ot Irving Park und vicluity. It was inndo o nt aed for the next meoting, ewinod,” wad Sendatu,” w trap irrived at Pullmaa about bilt-pust 0 } thé purty was sown over the vince Wiese, manuger of the works, : 'Yhe Duke was very much duterested In what hownw, ay mechanical engineer hig Ls one of his hobbies, aid be expre: a gduitrutin of the complotenoss of the,works. Whon the purty one tered the enuiverroon the Deke face brights ened at tho aight of tho buge Corliss caine, and he mado a minute examination of bollers rooms, curpenter shop forges, and other bratches werg vidted, und tho ounstruction of the celebruted puper wooly was watched with interest. After a tour through: tha yurlous dee partments tha party. were conducted to a traig oC puutfori ean, eh) were sun over the Cony puny's tracks’ to the uew triokeyurds, which hava just been put in operation, pintulasioner Wood moved that y joint couse inittco, to consiat OF the Committees on Charltics und Publis Buildings, bo appotated te report ou to proposed ma the NKW COUNTY INVIRMARY,. >! Or Poor-House, us to where and whan it should Phe butlt, ‘how tho land should be purchased, ete. rive t "Tho Commisvioner sdid be thought t “Jntirmary woutd bo Potter than B 40, A vesatiition ta cloga tho county oltices oa, Decoration-Duy, t being a toqal Roliday, was tered by Cummiasipnes Rolnwald,” and ‘The train wal theasrun buck to nisinygtan Comilsstoner O'Nelifoitgred @ resoludgn'au- |. Adjourned, ©: + es a station, where tbe special was awalting the epurtal mug the Bullding Committes to lossryot all - purty, and (bey reuebed the gity about bult-paat bptrdvturd having watigisted contrictafoitho | + A PEYTON MUST-DIE, Hocloek. A champagne and pandwich Linch [iluw Court-House to push their work muro . was provided on tho ceturo trip, and it wag f rapidly than they ure duluy, and if thoy gatigd to Charles Peyton, the colurud ming who was shot heartlly relished by tho hungry and thirsty ©: dose the Comittee waa autborizod to hire men Sunday afterooon by Ktug Meyer, tho proprie- tor of a “cullud pugsune’” rystanrant at No, 420 Clark strect, Hus at tue County Hospital upon ved from which bo will probably never arise. jo wound wad at frat considered nut danger: ous, but eurly yesterday morning the muan'é symptoms experienced such 4 chupge for the worse that thoro nu luoger uxisted any doubt aa curstonista. Aung the guntionon who auc: fabled thy Ducal party were Gea. Jou A. Mur Jowell, Mij-Gen. Lewin McDowell, and Mal. Mulcolin McDowell, of San Francisco: George M. Puiltnan, A.B. Pultman. Capt. Georgy M, Gray, L, Mi Johuyou, W, A. Lincoln, George F. Beown, J. Hf, Suith, wud’ Robert Burry, of the Pulau Car Company; 8. 5, Bycuan and NF, wad finish the Jobs at tha exponss of the cone tractors. ‘The wottun was adopted, only Coin. inisgioner Albright vottog ta tho negative, A resolution instructing the. Clerk to notify J. W. Norria & Co. that the Lue of tholr cuatract bad expired was ulyo adopted, i Cinpnlasener Puriugign moved that tho Ju- diclary Comumittey by iuetructed to repurt ut tho SM to tho roault of the inju The man will dic— Juat when cannot now be dollnitly stated. He May pass away to-day and he oiay linger on- for days and weeks, and even perhaps till the horriblo afitetion of | bod-aoros” Fadually, exhausts what little vitality tho wonnd has left him. He Is now paralyzed fram the waist to tho tons, tho billet In [ts course having affected the Apine tu much a way as to bring about that addi- tonal aftiction. King Meyor, his nassiinut, wn Arraigned voforo Justicn Wallace at tha South Site Police Court yosterday morning. and wae held without ball to await the reault of bis yio- tint's Injuries. AMUSEMENTS. % GRAND OPERA-HOUBE. Mis4Ttoso Wood, who {8 favorably known to tho froquenters of Wallack’s Thentre In New York, made her first nppoarance in Chicago Inst night in tho part of Camillle, Sho Is In many ro- apects a pléasing actroas—in peraon, tall, slen- dor, and comely; in manner, ensy and gracoful: and in mothod correct. Wo can imagine that, when surrounded by 1 company of- actors as proficient na herself, she might assume tho part of Carnitie, or Frou Frou, or any so-called omo- tional or Inzenno rolo very accoptably. Undor such clroumatances sho might bo described ag a good Camille, and bo so in fact, inasmuch aa Bho would give tho charactor adoquate reprosontn- tion, and contribute to tho movement of the drama ber tullahare, But it is quite a different thing to assume the titular part in a play under conditions like those which have boen desoribod, and to take {t in connection with tho responsibility for the whale performance, This was the task that fell to Misa Wood Inet night: and bor oxperionce om- phagized painfully both tho evils of * star” rot- jog and tho dificultics of it. She impersonated Camitte botter than most aotresacs of good ropu- tation could have dono it. She was refined, smooth, finished, and correct; but sho wns ntso couvontional and cold, Her Camite was pas- stonicss, souticas, inaincere, and untruo,—not only to hor lover, but to beracif. The koy to the character of Camille is, of course, her capacity for solt-snorifice. The mar- Yo ls supposed to be that a woman of her class iudulgos in the sccret luxury of a conscience; that she has a code of ethics ana a standard of right and wrong which does not rest solely upon her porception of bor own advantage. Shin bus, Desides, a certain reverence for purity in the abstract, and # feoble, groping, stumbling desire to renlize it, All these feclings wore latent in her until aho know Armand and learned to love bim. Still they wore clementury parts of ber charactor. Her frivolity, zayety, love of luxury, vanity, aud merconariness were suporficial, ant worn at the Inst only as a mask to hido hor decp- or feallngs, Now, Milas Wood wears her mask, whenover it becomes necossary for her to put It on, most unskillfully, and sho never really gots at her conaclenco at all. Thore ts only tho echo of despair in her sacrificial oforings, Thore Is none of the 1d cousclousness of borvism or tho stern conviction of duty to her lovor waich ‘buoys up the fainting Camille, Her feolings aro notat all informed by bor ronson, as Camille's were. She isashamed for horsclf and for him In anticipation of tho futiro an well as for tho present; but eho isnot proud oitbor for herself or him, and she makes her sacrifices impulsively, not rationally, Sho scoms to porsist simply because she his taken an onth—as if oathe woro anything to such a8 she—not becausg her mind elvarly approhends the ruin in which sho would involve her lnvor by yielding. But the Camille of the groat actressis not eo, and should not, be so. ae DEATH, FLAN —Monday, stay 2 Nal worvicen Tuosdny Sty 77 RFit, from 2M Dayloneat. AF aon MISLEN--AL Wyoming, N, ¥. pes Stes Senhie Miter atta MAY 3 of ay, ho fav. Honey "I Atlan. paatoe of gm, Mote finn Chiron of thts city. tb reat SIUEROOLD—Drawned ; tane ‘Territory, ‘Cuonlag. hee Wet" Rives, Honey itand Anna, Ginorgdaa fieper tele, 1 le é aed treat eat FRIESLEDEN—Sunday, May 2, 5 Th Ti Ly fi at halt, peter steiner hens GFostdonce, 1s Archers, bi Fr fet ahh Hae 3 Monany, May 74, to 4 Tommy, be ton QfThomas and Margaret Mggingone ia sree i reanea Medaerty, My Uricoinnd Comatery, eee Nas ADAMB—May 2 6 agod il montnnand laden 2 Of Folnal me nigral May 26 fram (9 roel NO MIS Wont Cotksste ae TTA Bees OFM ALD oy B Went ohne, log, ’. F carclages,, PUR, MURENY—At Mor r te daughter of Mathew Mt urns tal 9 May 2 pe, Caney ANNOUNCEMENTS, = * Hotiee af fanorat hercattor, PRE DRS Wiki citi TG ana EA RS. 1.8. ROUNDS WILL LE MEL Seei Seman ete EAD TE Mi. DELI Witt trap wonien addicted to te, wee, Sr Mtrone angle? ted Welcome tale” sred from its power ang ant HE USUAL NOONDAY PRAY] = ‘ ae AYER. 2 AUCTION SALES, GEO. PS GORE & Wi B10 & 215 Madison street, REGULAR TRAD gs, ALEQ DRY GOODs, TUESDAY, May 24, 9:30 a, m., and TH May 26, 9:30 0, m, Doth Hales Very Jinportant and ing Tuosday, Straw Go URSDAY, ada nares ATE: Clty GORE & _Auictionttn, RETAILERS OF ~~ BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS Ara Invited to attend the AUCTION YALE on, Wednesday, May 25, Of 2,000 Cases, All cnstom-mado and very acaxonabt Bvory rotaliae enn tnd any neoded thing fens Sale Commonces at 9:30 prompt, GEO. P. GORE & Co. It is unnecessary and perhaps Impossible to characterize ta fitting turms tho quality of tho support that Miss Wood recolved. Mr, Morrison as Armand was exceedingly stilted, and if thera was another purt becomingly played. it cacaped the attontion of tho audionce, which, by the way, Was quite unsympathotic, Camillo” will be given until further notice, NOTES. A minstrol entortalnment is given this week at the Olympic Theatro, “Won at Last" fs atill ropresented at Hootey's Theatre by 8tceelo Mnackayo's excollont com- pany. “NRazel Kirke” continues at MoVicker’s The- atro with Mcsars. Couldock, Ferguson, Plymp- ton, and Misses Elisier and Cowull in tho cut. aus play bos drawn well during tho presont ——— A LUCKY CHANCE for all who aro golug to Callfornta. Tho now and elegant Chicago, Burlington & Quincy state- room car will leave Chicago on Tucsnay, Say U1, at?:05 p. m., and run through to San Francisco, via Kansas City and the A., T. & 8 F. and Bouthern Pacific ftnilroads, A stateroom jn this car costes no more than ascction In a Pullman car. For bortha apply oarly at Chicago, Burilug- ton & Quinuy tiokot offico, 59 Clark atrect. ———_——— THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, Sin: Tho Duke of Sutherland desires me to thank you very much for tho bottle of toilet foam you havo been 80 good to send him, and which appears to be very pleasant !n odor and rofreabing, 1 romain yours faithfully, Henny Wurarr. Mn. Josern Wann, 210 South Clark atrect. a REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY avo remover to 67 Washington street, botween Nearborn and State. A largo luo of all kinds of eafcs. A Ble Crickot Club, Tho roportof tho Marylebone Club, the most prominent cricket club’ in Englund, shows o membership of 2,570. Torriblo Loss of Life. Milltons of rats, mice, cats, bod-bugs, ronches logo thalrlives by collision with “ough on ituts.’ Sold by druggists, 160 boxes. ‘The untvorsal vordiot is that tho new No. 8 is the slinplest and moat durable sewing-macbine. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co,, 155 State, Over 180,000 Howe senlor sold. Borden, Selleck &Co,, cor. Luke and Dearborn strouta, Chicago, We recommend Eldredesewing-machines Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and atl forms of genoral debility relieved by fuking Monsman'a Poptonized Beut Tonle, tho only preparation of beef containing its entire nutritious proportics, It is not a moro stimu~ out ike the extracts of beat, but contains bloud-muking, force-gonerating, and life-sts- tuning propertics; is invaluable in all onfee- biced conditions, whethor tho reault of oxhutts- ton, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disouses, particularly if resulting from, pulimo- nary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., pro- prictors, Now York. For sala by druggists. ask hice sie Matos isha MARRIAGE LIOENSES, ee ARAN Ae a RA RN ‘Tho followlug marriage liconsos wore issued yeator- day: Age eiiidence. a5 ‘twentieth, 3 Twonttoth. voKik Grove, Itt, Elk Grove, Ll, i {Taha i. Kifrink, Manna Winter. {August mont Susan ialpt «f Vodue Pou {Raro"ateda {lames U'llass, Aire. 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G., 6. 6, and Hotel Ware, Decorated Chamber Sets, Glassware, Lamps, Brackets, &, Goods packed for country merchants, Cr & CO. Auctioneers By GEO. P, GOKE 2M and 216 Madison-st A. French Millinery. Special Sale Thursday, May 26, (0:30 a.m. ‘An Importer's Stovk, | Migh Cont Goods GEO. I 2 “=Py ELISON, FLERSIEIN SC. Gener! Auctloncors, 81 und 3 Rundulphat ASSIGNEE’S SALE + Malance of the stock of CHAS. RB. OSBORN & C0. Itumoved to our house. SAUGES, PICKLES, WINES, &. Also 50 Pails Tobacco, Salo Tuosday, May 24, at 10 a.m " signee, By ordor of Ny MATSON, FLEASILZIM & C0, ‘Anctioneers_ By POMERUY & v0. UNCLAIMED BAGCACE U. Ss. EXPRESS CO. Wild, HE SOLD NY AUCTION At Our Stores, 78 & 80 Ranilolphests ‘TILIA MORNING, at 11 ofctucks By order of HL. D4 ROYAL BAKL NG POWDER jokoeper's favorite in Dreads, ur luxurious pastry. Rare Tice without femr (of thar Ills rend) (0 benttble food, (62 Com BUSTA BAK — TANS AND penn WWHSON, EVENDEN & Ts al us aan sazplt ryan nea xyeust of the Ut So Cee ee oe Tera ‘tts jos ohana eT i ney WHEEL! se CHE rT. Pas Depots, Lob W, Masiaity © FF —