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Sone eo THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES THE CITY. | IN GENERAT. Tt, W. Netson, of Toronto, Isat tho Tromont, Hi. N. Kinney, of Philadolphia, is at the Le- innd. J.C. Buxnert, of Lynn, Masa, is at tho Tre- mont. JW, Lurk, of Reodsburg, Wis. isat tho Tre- mont. Ex-Goy. SAMUEL Mernninh, of Lowa, isnt the Prolific, Dr. A. F. SAWYER, of San Francisco, is at tho Sherman, A.C, Netrgox, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is at tho Pacitic, J. W. CHAPMAN, of Council Bluffs, {8 registered at the Sherman, It AvtAute and family, of Ban Francisco, are at the Tremont. Tre Rov. Dantel Striker, of Hastings, Mich., fs ut the Tremont, G. F. Towne and Maj, D. B.Condoutn, U. 8. A., are at the Palmer. W. If. lastinas and B. H. Underwood, of Lon- don, England, are at tho ‘Tremont. Jony 6. Crosk and Frank C. Cobden, of Lon don, England, aro registered at the Pacific. Tne Government hns awarded Mandel Bros. tho contract of 27.850 yards cloths and jeans for the Indian Bureau. > Gen eT, Dr. V. McNally, Capt. Cass ety V, Beaty Bs Usk rk are registered at the Paalfe Conanrssman J, HeNpenson, of epost 11, fs registered at the Sherman. Ie is counse! tor Doyle, the counterfolter, ‘Tite work on tho Morepaugh circus units on Lake-Front was commenced yesterduy, aAn immense amphitheatre is being constructed. Foank C. Fanwew and Cyrus Rentloy, Jr., of Chieago, and mombers of the Junior Cines nt Ynlv, bavo been clected to the Senior Sucicty of tho Scroil and Key. Mr, Winatam IL MAntiINvagent of the Call- fornia Ltomigrant Union, is at the Grand Pacitia for tho purpose of making arrangements to send a party to Los Angeles and San Diego Juno 16, ‘ Lapins who may desire to assist in arranging wreaths and flowers for decorating soidicrs' raves enn be accoinmodated by calllig at Grand my Hall, on Washington streot, at 10 o’cluck this morning. 8.3, Kinkwoop, Secrotary of the Interior, and Congressman RG. Horr, of Michignn, an Th. Reed, of Maine, passed through the city Ferteriay, morning on their vacntiun trip, reg- stering at the Pacitic. Mr. Waninn LELAND, propriotor of the Ta- land Hotel, denies the rumor that ho intends Purchasing the lot nijolning his hotel for tho urpose uf buiidiag on addition to it. Tho Bote, however, is being redceorated and groatly hnproved. ‘Tux tempernture yesterday.nas observed by Mainussee, Wotielane Xo 88 Madison atreot (Trtp- UNE Bauatugh Wis US Ailes An Bhs Ti ret My D5 10M. Mee GUE SEA. Mt, BLy TE tree BA; Barta tt SYbarometer, 8a, mn. 30.00% 8 Gronay B, Spides, General Trafic Agent of tho Urent Wostern Railroad; J. MH. Cheney, Vice-President of tho Lake Erle S& Western Rollroad; and J. C. dimes, Chief Engineer of the Chiengo & Grand Trunk Natlroad, are ut the tho Primer. AT tho instance of Lieut, Shoemakor, of tha Wobster Avonuo Station, suminonses were served on tho following persons for prey done not licensed: FF. Halla, Gust Wilkie, George Engleardt, H. Helm, Hugo Pema, John Stro- hand, Frank Boyur. A REGULAR month; logical Society was Meeting of the Gyncoo- wld laxt evening nt tho Grand Pacitle Hotel, Dr. Do Laskie Miller pres sided. Dr. Hen, Byford rend paper on “Eezematous Diseases of Coildren,” and tho _ Usual discusston followed, ' James I. Rerpatsand A, T. Schtolchor. of Australia; H. 3B, Williama, of Now Zent and; Veosper Lamutnn, of Belgium; d. 8. Mooney, at Dublin, treland; J. 8, Robinson and wife, George Herbert, P. E. Warburton, and F, A, Joansgn, of England, are registered at the Palmer, ‘Cnr: casy of Jumes P. Doyle, who was arrested with $200,000 of counterfeit Government bonds In bis porsesston, was called in tho United States District Court yesterduy nfternoon, but ayain wont over, this time until Thursday. His coun- sel, Gon. Houdegion, had ap engagemont fn tho country, Mit J. W, HAMILTON, an account of whose Micgut arrest nppeaved in yesterday's TRIBUNE, rays ho is not Barnum’s * chief biileposter,” but hla generat representative.” Ag Mr. Hamilton bus churgo of the bill-posters, the reporter paral nasuined that hoe was the chief one, ut be Js ‘Tne Veteran Onion Lengue held a short ad- ourned session Inthe olit-room at tho Grand Pacito Hotel tase cvening, and completed are rangements for tho part thoy are to take in Devorntion-Day proceedings. ‘Thoy decided to Ina body to decornte aud also to attend tho Stngay exerelsca and the Monday paride, Tru stables of tho sireet-car company, cornor of Stato und Twenty-sovond streets, bave been demolished, and a force of fifty mon are em- ployed in romoving tho débris and preparing tho ground for the engines which are to move the -enbles for the State etrect line, It ls expected ee fae new cngine-house will bo dono by + duly 1, A TEAM of horses belonging to C. C. Thompson &Co,, lumber deulers, were killed at the Quarry Btreet ornssing of the Chicago & Alton Rutirond: yesterday morning. Tho driver had gone into she office to wot somethiug, leaving the teain une Mtehed, and the horses started olf. While croas- ng the truck n locomotive came along, and tho esult was 1s stated. Mus, HELENA NELSON, 76 years of ago, liv Mone at No. 211 North Gtven streot. was runt veron the corner of Indinne and Sangamon trocta ut4 o'clock yesterday afternuon by a rakor's wagon, the driver of which is as yet un- rnown, She was very xevoroly injured, and Dr. Sewman, who uttended hor, bas doubts con- torning her recovory. ‘Tite: lumber dentors met at the Exchanye yea~ terday morning, and adopted the Muy prices for Tune. let was decided to cinploy ouly inspectors why hold tho Associntion's certificate. A come uiltes was appulnted to sce what cao be done coward eccuring botterswitching facilities In tho: uniber district, the present luck of proper tacttitles boli a great drawback to tho prosecu- don of business, dtr. Joven E. G, Scorr, dealer Ju gents’ fur usbing goods on Madison street, near Clark, lays that 8. D, Rice, one of hig traveling sitlus- meu, has boon wrongfully appropriating a lot of the store's samples tu his own use. Mr. Scott swore ut a Warrant ngitiugt the young man yes- terday charging him wits embuzziiuy $142 worth of gents’ neckwear,. Rice was arrested, but gave bond for hls appuarauce June 3, Mn. C. M, ALUinson, of tho Citizens’ Leaguo, [esterday aivoro out,’ uetore Justice Morrleon, wo warrants igiinst J. Lunkes,—one for soiling Uquor to minors and one for keeping u disor dorly house—and also swore Out two warranta with tho snine charges against Poter Helm, Lun- kea’ suloon fs at tho corner ot Clybourn and Ful- Jerton ayonucs,and Hulm's is on Lincoln avenue, in Luke Viow. THe dopositors inthe Stato Savings Inatitu- tion will recolve another dividend, probably of G por cont, within thi months, Heeulver Otin is selling real estate overy week, taking advan. tugu of the active market, and be expecta to pay 16 or 2) per cent within tho year, If he does, tho depositors will have recutved 40 per cont,— much more thin was hoped for when the bank closed its doors. ‘Tue Coroner yesterday bold an inquest at the Morgue Hpet anunknown colored boy who was accidentally runoverand killed by the carson tho IUfnots Central Hallrond, near Mixtecnth strect, onthe night of the 25th: ut No. 117 West tan dalpts struct upon Jens Marinus iuffatrup, who committed sulcide by lnudnaum in bis room at the Pua:nix Hotel, corner of Cunal and Madi- son atreets, Tuesday night, ‘Tue oficers of the West Sidv Gus-Works say there bus beet no atriko or dissatisfaction among thoir employés. Thoy further state that thore ia nut» man at the works getting lesa than: 703 that $1.60 was the lowest price pald before tho ratso mude at tho tine the men bad thelr uiecting, and no dissatisfaction bus been felt uince, ‘The laborers oruplayad on the strest hod a rawe of wares about two weeks ago. They now rocelye $1.00 pur day, ‘de annual sale of seute in the Call Board was held yesterday atternuon, There are about two mombera to overy sent, and us all like to have the best bidding at lirat was spirited and prices bigh, but yradunily worked down. ‘She first chulce was sold ta Roche & Andrews xt $400, Mr. BP. Hutchinson became excited and bli $1,000 fortne avcond. Tho third sould fur $600. After that sales ranged from $60 10 8700, and finally to below $200. Nearly ull were suld. Qvvicen SICCABE yusterday ufternoon at O'clock found a inan named Wallace Kerrigan, about 40 yeare old, lylug ina busument in the rear of the cornur of Madison and Clinton atieets. An artery tu the left arm was severed, and the nian was 60 weak from loss of bigod as to be unable to elve uuy account of himself, or bow ho was injured. It ts thought, bowover, that be injurcd bimelf by running bts arm througy @ window-pune while drunk. He was taken to the County Hospital for treatmont, AN uufortunate consumptive, about 60 years of age, named Willlam Berkelun, belongiug to No. Gs Albauy uvenue, Brooklyn, wus nu occu ant of the Fort Wayne Depot yesterday, Phougs wrapped in blinkets, be could not keep warm. add ho scarecty bud thy strength to tell bisnuine or meation hlsdestination, He bud been brought from tha Northwestern Depat by some purson who bud purchased him a tcket forthe East over the Fort Wayne Road, 4 poasaige opportunely arrived fram some ladies traveling Euat by the Lako Sbore Line, who anid Mat they bud met bim on thy Union Pacific Houd, and that thoy would take carooft bln it ho wero placed upon their train, ‘This was dono, with traveling companions who will take good cure of him. WILttam B. BuLtivan’s Chicago Law Directo~ ry for 1881 has just beon published in map an‘) buok, and ta now being dolivernd, The work contains the names of Liss attorneys, as agningt LO in 1880. OF theset during tho year, hows ever, 66 have left the city, 2 have abandoned practice, and 10 have died, ‘The directory con tnins # new and usoful fenture tn the snapo of eomolete directury of tha new Cook County Court-Elousg, the only one in oxistence, A onrestony frame cottago at No, 204 Ash- Innd avenue took a tumblo at 2:3) yesterday naternoon, a fow minutes after it had been ex- atnined by a house-raisor and mover with a view to raising aud repairing it, The structure is owned by Patrick Coughlin, foreman at the Union tron and Stecl Mills, and Is occupied by Joseph Guinea, who, with his wifo and four children were within tho house whott it fell. Otcer damos Lawler, who was in tho vicinity, reseved the chilidron. All ware badly scared, and fortunately but very little hurt. At tho regular meeting of tho Michael Davitt Land League held lust ovening nt 1023 West Lake street John liley was elected President for tho ensuing hey, Tronauror; M. Kane, secretary: ‘owey, Finsunolnl Secretary, sera, Carmody, Stullahoy, and Mulligan were appointed delegates to attend the meetings held by tho Minois National Land League. Tho Finunein! Seerctary reported tho proveeds of nraftieheld some time ugo to be S15, After discussing the advisablitty of ob- taining a targer ball the meoting anjourned. CE. WitteieAD, President of the Des Meines & Fort Dodge ituilrond, New Yoru: J. M. Os- borne, General Tratitc Manager of the Toledo, Wabash & Western Hallrowd, Toledo; FE. W. Winter, General Superintendent of the West Wisconsin Railroad, 8t. Baul: George C. Kine boll, Generul Manager of the Chicago & Mich- igun Lake Shore Kallrond, Muskegun; 8, 1). Caldwell, General Manager of the Ited Line ‘Transit Company, Now York; and Ef. R. Duval, General Manager of tho Merchunts’ Dispatch, Now York, are nt the Pacific. Couraas Chapter. Roso Croix A,*. A.’ 8.* Rite, held their annual cleetion on tho cvering of Ascension-Day with tho following result: W. Conmberlain, thirty-sccond degree, Most Wise; John Sammnertiold, thirty-second degrees, Sentor Wardens D.C, Roundy, thirty-seound de- xece, Junior Warden; Wilthiin H. Tirner, thirty third degree, Oratory J. 1. Bradwell, thirty-third degree, Treasurer; Gil W. Unrnard, thirty-tnind degree, Seeretary; Wililain Smit, thirty-second degree, HL. Brother; 0. H. De Luce, thirty-sevond degree, Master of Ceremonies; OL, D. Pollard, thirty-sccund degree, Captnin of Guard. Mn. Griscom, the “faster,” arrived In town Uy the 6 o’cluck train, on the Lake Shore Rond, {ust evening, and commences bis projeuted frat of fifty days at 12 o'vlock to-day nuon precisely. Three rooins bave been eugayed over the Olsmple Thoxtro entrance, furnisned, one as a bedroom, anothor ns a general reception room, with uo railing partition for the excjusion of Mr, Griscom from gucats, with 0 private spurtinont for sclentitic purposes, Harrison, Lynn, Haines, Dantorth, Curtis, Jay, Reading, un others will have tho starvee's” acdons under constant supervision and medical exumioution. He gays he will take constant exercise by walk- ing. thereby ovorcoming nervous excitement over bis prospective condition. MALCcoLM MCDONALD returned from the Hot Springs Inst night lua dying condition, About vyenr age he was attacked with what wid called softening of tho 9 braln and for a long tine bud no knowledge of whut was going on around bim. Ho got better, however, aud it was believed bls bealth woul return, Two or three months ago hie wife tovic him tothe Hot Springs for treatment. For a tine he was benolited, but three or four weeks ayo ho had # stroke of puralysis, and since then nas been gradually sinking, Mr. McDonald is 0 prominent Atnson and a leading local Demo- cratic politician, ‘Che prospeot of bis death will krivve u large number of friends, Tue evergreens for Decoration- Day wero re- celved nt the rooms of the Grund Army of tho Republic, No. 107 Waskington streot, yesterday. A tow ladies and gentlemen wore Were In the afturnvon arranuing tho wreaths and crosses, but tho number was not nearly so large as was oxpected or needed, and unless the volunteers are more numerous to-day it will be necessary to rush the work ut nightin order to complete it. ‘There are over 400 wreaths and crosses, and yards of festooning rope to make from the arbor vitea, besides udding tho Howers, which f4 done nt the last moment. Tho Lyons Post, at Turner Hull, wero well at work yesterday morning. THERE wore two errors in tho article pub- Iahed geaterday In reference to the new system of cooking und honting by superheated water, it was stated that © the service Pipes after en toring the house, passes the water into a metro incasuring quantitics as tow as two and x ball kullons per hour.” ‘Tho inctre will nceurately des termine much smaller Ausntitics than this, but it is intended to mesure by the cubis foot, not by the millon, and the metre is so adjusted as to register even fractions of a cuble foot. Tho price proposed to bo chatged Is one cont for one euble foot, and pot one cent for four cuble fect. This price is claimed to be a saving to huuso- keopers of sume 10 to 20 per cent of thoir pres- ent expenses for fucl. ‘Tie Inquest on tho romains of tho murdered colored inun, Charles Poyton, was concluded yesterday onal In the Coroner's uflice, ‘The iiyst witness wus Annic Poyton, tho decensed’s white wife. Sho wus evidently unter the lutiu- ence of liquor, telling a very crooked story aud contradicting horself in many poluts. Eugono AI. Hurtinan, 2 paluter having a shop in Meyer's bulidloy, was the next witness, Ho testified that be bad witnessed the shooting, and told the story ulrendy told in Tag Tainone. He was core roburated by John Wilkinson, one of bls om- ploses. Omleer Geurga Kenyon testified to ma- ing the arrest, and the statument of tho County Physicinn was read, ‘Tho jury then retired, and returned a verdict recommending that Hine Meyer, the mun who did tho shooting, be hel without bail to await the order of tho Grand Jury, ‘Che prisoner was tekon over to tho Jail and locked up io a coll in Murderers’ tow.” ‘Tue Chiengo Prisoners of War Union mot in spocint session lust ovening at the Sherman House, The Ualun entered Into thelr annual eultli ag tollowa: . Prosidont, Felix ne; Vice-Presidents, Anton 0. Oyou and W. A, Ultner; Seuretury, L. B. Gessner; Treas urer, O. D. Noble; Chapluin, the lev. C, D. Rum- sey. A vote of thanks was tendered to the re- tiring ‘Tronsurer, Leopold Mayer. W.J. Mus- kall, editor of tho Weekly Freeman, sompli- Union mented the Chicingo very highly upon the successful inunnor in which they wero conducting —— thoir work. Martin Heuman, an_ex-Confederate soldier, mumber of tho First Virginia Bittery, who lost his tinbs in the scrvice, wus introduced by the Chalrman,—they having been buys together, Tue tune comrade, not receiving ‘any pension from tho dufunct Confederacy, 14 now grinding the organ thruugh Northern cltfes that bo may be ublo tosccure artificial limba, Tho Union donated him 810 for this purpose, Tun lev. Fathor MoKenna dellyored a very Impressive sermon last night at St. Jariueh’s y on * Tho Bucrillce of tho Muss,” taking his text from Christ's instruction to tho Apus- tles at the Last Supper. ‘Cho reverend lecturor sald that the Church without sacritice fa tke tho body without a soul, and the suprorad, aut of adoration to God Is the sueritlce of tha “cleun oblation” of tna body and blood of the Lord ttl He como | again The Fathor in bis peeoration enrnestly ox- borted ull fathers ond imothors to conscorato thomsol¥es cspecinily to God by assisting at wnss, inurdor that Ho would grant thetn that novcasary nasistanco todo thelr duty to Him und thelr children, ‘To young men and women he sald that nothing, not even the whole bierarcty of angols. was a much in Ella sight as puro young mon and women, Assisting at the sucri+ livo was the only snfeguurd of cbastity and the governincnt of tho passions. ‘THE Ludles’ Aid Society of the Third Unitarl- an Church, corner Mouroe and Latlin streots, held an apron festival last evening th tho Sun- duay-suhool rooms, ‘The proceeds wero for tho Inereaay of the Bunday-sebool library and othor improvements about tho church. The Third Uniturlun ja completely out of debt, ‘Yo attain thie it hud 2 hurd struggle. The body was organ= deed In hand the editice built when inuteorlul was bigh and money scarce. The fire came — while it wan atiil in vrucoss of creation. Tho wealthy men of the congregation were Ananolally orippled by the coniayeation, and could not contribute tho Re rigs support, which caused the Church to disband for tho time, The building was then rented to Spirituallets for a your. ‘Tho remain- derofthe ime tt was unocouplod, ‘wo years ayo tho Kev, E. I. Gulyin avceptod the pastorate, and in conjunction with n business comimitteo, composed of J. 8. Lov ma F.C. Wilson, aud 1. i. Brown, worked wntiringly in rolleving the Church of its incum¥rauce, amounting to $13,- Ou. They succesded in obtalning a donation from the American Uniturian Association of Hoston of $5,000, Krlunds in tho Enst contribe Muted $2,000, and tho cbureb itsolt gave tho reat, ‘Tho aunual pew rontuls amount fram 83,000 to i ‘Tho mombersbip at present is ity fum- LINCOLN PARK Isat present underguing extensive alteration: und otill further improvements are to be carr out this seus, The break-wator hus been completed ua fur ag the horse fountain erected by the Humane Sovluty, und the drive aluug the Juke wiuened and dnished to tho pastie pulits A row of cling bus been planted on the side next to the luky down to this polut. Thu work of con- Unulug this drive towards tho olty will be pushed Torward as rapidly as possible, Workinen are at presont employed in golug through the park and removing thodead onk trees wherever found and filing the vacancies thus caused with youn maples und elms. It Is intended to plant ‘Clurk street front frow North aveuue to Centre street and direotly north to Fullerton avenuo. Work on tho excavation of 4 Jake ut the vorthwest ond of the park bus already boon begun, and it fa ine tended tocarry It un as fast ae posslbio, PROV, BWING, A report was in current circulation on the streets yesterday to the elfect that Prof. Swiug bad died suddenly during the morning. 8o rap idly did it spread that it was not long before ine dividuals begun calltuz at the Professor's hous to Und out the cuusy of bly suddon taking-olf, or weru sending tholr servants to make the same inquiry. duppily, the Professor was on band in robust beulth to reassure these inquirlug {riends. Just bow this story started It was uo. possible to tind out. As fur back poran could gut, somo servant-xirl had board or master mention it at the break‘ust-table while reading bls paper, and the probabilities reference to Prof. Swing's remarks nt the mect- ing heki tho night before to sympathize with tho suifering Jews in Russit. RAPE NLOWERS. Eakdie Guerin, « young man who has frequent- Jy been arrested but seldom convicted fs in the tolls once again, and stands charged with the burglary of tho otlice of tho A. B. Wrisiey soap factory, at the corner of Clark and Tweilth streets. ‘Che watchman, Wentzel Beck- er, upon going his rounds at 12:0 ‘Tuesday morning cunio upon two safe-blowers while at work upon and quite a lively encounter One of them struck him on the back of the head with some biunt toatrument, white the other resented a revolver nt his herd, and admons shed him to keep quiet, Tho watchman emashed ‘Ais lantern bpon tho weapon, and the burglars, after hitting him ounce nin and cutting tim slightly on the hand, ran away, It was subye~ quently ascertained that the blow with tho lan- lern had knocked the cylinder ont of | the burglars revotver, elea It oiniznt hive gone) much hanior than it did with the wetehnian, Guorln was arrested by Detectives Loughlin and Haines out of a saloon on Adama atreet which he frequents, A vlork In tho soup: favtory oilive haa, it ts said, identifled him as tho young mun who called thera the tay before tie Durginry and got i bill chanwed, He lonfed about for some time, and seemed to be taking notea of tha way things were arranged. The wittebman fs unable to tdentify any one, but Guerin and his pal, Louis Morea, who fs also under arrest, correspond well to the description which he gavo of the burglurs, IIGWAY RONBERY, Officers Beck and Davis have under arrest at tho West Maison Street Station George Deal and James Conroyd, two young men who are al- ready notorious Incrinivalclrotes. Itis already two highway robberios | anid A series of Inrcenica perputrated in Wost Division bawnios can be proven up agulnst them, but how much morg ia not known. Thoy velng held pending investlentions. thor victims on the highway isa young man who suey held up ro- cently on West iandolph street and robbed of 1 watch and chatn, it sinall sum of exsh, and a Mnger-ring, ‘Tho lattor urticto was found upon Conroyd when urrested. Dent hus been arrested ee and again for burglury, fircony, and other erin a Jha former partners were Lem Hardin, ving two yuars at Jollet for the: ica tery r v of a West stadisau strest proc At Stratton and Jack Leonard, who ‘recently eum togriof with the Nick Bauer gang of burglara. THE CITY-HALL. Tur: City-Hall will be closed Monday, Decora- tHon-Day, Tue Controlter ts paying all miscellancous bills. Semo of those haye not been coiled for alnce the Ist of Murch. Forty burinl permits wore Issued yesterday by the Registrar of Vital Statistics. Tho ex- ceodingly hot wenthor of yesterday will have & tendancy to swell the tnortallty rate. ‘Tue following bullding permits wero issued yestorduy: ‘Lo Walsh & Fuller, one-atury shop, 05 by U5 foot, 18} and 185 ‘Twentieth street, to cost $1,000; Houry Youcker, threo two-story and busoment dwellings, 45 by 7 fect, Bee, d wnd uv Archer avenne, to cost £10,000, Aneatimate was allowed toJ. J. Kearns yes- terday for $4,475 on nccount of the substructure of tho Hurrigon street viaduct. Also an estl- mato tod. & . Dutty, for 84.07), on account of work on the Sangamon street viaduct sub- structure, Jupas Jasesoy, baving decided tho wator-tax cnse of tho Connt: Hospital in the city’s fuvor, Gen, Lieb yesterday addressed another totter to tho County Board, notifying thom that untess the bitek water-taxes should be patd on or before Lees. water would be turned off from the lospital. ‘THe filthy condition of the alloys should at- tract more attention than it dees froin tho Health Department. Thoy are a shumo anda disgrice to thls community. Tio scuveugor aurvice tals ycar Is puoror thin over before, and a better and more rigid supervision should be kept of this work. Mayor HARtusON stated yesterday that whlle he was absent he was happy, because no appl. vats bored hit for a pluce. Beurcely had ho gotten off tho cars ero be wag haunted by ollices geckers, Ail the chanuzes that are going to be made he bad already decided upon, so that no more applicants need apply. A BLACK spitz dog cxttled Itoscoe Conkling was Hevnsod yesterday, It was tho first of tho sen- ‘There are thirty-six puudies culled * Cure ter,” ong Is called * Hancock,” fle are culled on the books Jumes A. Guriold, one * O. L, Mann, and one binek-and-tun is dubbod ** Klokke. ‘These nro titles that may be fuund on tho City Olerk's dog-ticense Look. Mayor HAnnison returned yesterday from the Canal Convention at Davenport, and was enguged ull day in signing warrants. The Fl- nautica Committee vf the Inst Council ald not hold many mestings after tho election, and its bualness acoumubuted. Under tho old ordinances the Finanee Committee passed upon all bills, and none could be pald without tts approval. ‘This ordinance has been sepeain, but the ware rants acctiuiuted so rapidly that the Mayor bad to sign over 200 yesterduy, TRACK-LAVING on the Luke street bridgo was being done yesterday, and at noon to-day tho entire new Lake street line will be completed, and the repairs to the brjdga tolahed, when it will be thrown opon avain to public travel. Capt. McKay inforined Tux Titinuns reporter: that the repairs to Fuller atreet bridge would also be compicted and tho bridge aguin opcucd to travel ut noon to-day. Persons shoula understand that during this hot weuthor itis a violution of Jaw to open a Nre hydrunt without a permit from the City Engloesr or Commissioner of Public Works, even for the use of street sprinkiors. While tha north engine jd being repnired thore is neces- sarilya light head of water, and the force should be yurnored In caso of fire or other emergonoy. Persons viviuting the law will hereafter be prusceuted. Av. WANZzER was down yestorday tosce Com - missioner Waller ju regurd to tho continued ob- structions of tho West Side cross-wtreets at Kine zie, by engines of tho sovorul rallroads running along that thoroughfare. Yesterday morning Enxiue No. 31k, with three cars, of the Pane Handle line, stood across Lenyitt atroet, und the snainoer refused to movo for something Ike halfun hour. A tracka@un and others wero ap- Pealod to, but it was of na vse. The nuleanuco is gotting su grent on the West Side thut the people threaten to do something worse than imorel complain. Tho delvers of switeh-engines Inug! at people on tho strecte at crossings, and many of them blow olf steam merely to see horses prance near the tracks, Tho Alderinyn of thy wards interested propose new and stringent nreusures to atup the ovil, ‘Tuy first committoo of the present Council to meet for the transuvuon of business was thut ou Fire and Water, which assembiad yesterday afternoon in the Fire Marghal’s ote, Ald, Everett prealied, and there wero present Ald. Pareeil,, Hirsch, und Wothorell. Barrett, Arnold’ & Kimball were allowed 620 for a thre: phy in front of thuir factory, which they erected many years ago, ‘The potidons for water-mulns on Arthington gtrcet, West Cale engo avenue, from Wood to Lincoln atroots, West Dhirteoutn, from Robey to Moyne, Bunche avenue, and Peterson” street, were refarres othe Water Department, Ultdreth’s, Cullerton’s, and Morgan's tiro limits resolution and ordinunves were all deferred for future netion, Tho ‘petition of the Chicago & Alton Kallrond Company to carry the olty wator-matn 160 foot beyond the Weatern avenue boulevard, outside of the clty Hilts, was placed on file, Thy petition of tho Natatorium pro- priotur to bave bis watererates reducod to tho sutno cost u4 tho Gluvose Works was referred to tho Commissioner of Public Works, with In- structions to report back to the Council. Ac- ton was also deterred upon the petition of the Uilnois Magnetic Telephone Campuny, it wants to come into the city, and agrees to furolen all the Btition-houses with tetephones free, and vnly charge $50 per anuum to the puuily, TENEMENT+HOUSE INSPECTION, The bill Intraduced we Keproscntative Mo- Mahon for the regulation and Inspection of tunemont, lodylng-houses, and other plavcs ot habitation, which wis dnully passed by the Leglvlutura ‘Thuraday, provides that it sbull bu the duty of tho srehitcuis, bulldura, or other persons Interested in any projected tenement or odying-house, or othor plucus of habitntion tu altics of 60,00 or more inbubitanta, to subolt the plang avd speoitications of ull such butldings tothe Commissioner of Health, ao that be tay oxninine thom, thoy to Le subject to bis approval or rejection us ro- ards the plung for the ventilation of rooms, wht und alr ehutty, windows, ventilation of wator-closots, dralungy, and plumbing. The plum or other person interested in any contract of auch piumbluy work, for this oluss ot butldings, tuuyt, betere commenaing such work, rocelve a written certitionte of instruction from the Heatth Comilusioner, and must cording la the upproved pluns. Atl plumbing: work fur such buildings muet be examined by the Hoalts Conumisaioner before it ts covered up, and it is unlawful for any plumber to cover such work before it has been exuininad and ups proved by the Health Cotumiasioner, Architects und butiders vigintiog this law muy be fined not in lous thal nor mora” than 840 for, eavh offend 18 Huinbers aro. wubject to like ponalt or vinlution, with a further penalty of $10 for cach and overy day such pismier: or other interested person or rains shull, aftor Hirst conviction, seglect or refuae to comply with ree of the provisions of this act orthe written Instructions uf tho Houlth Couniasioner, For a second offense, a ithe pes 'Y¥ is imposed. and wu fortelture of their icone to do business tu the ony forono year atter ounviotion, The law gooa Inta stfoot in- yacdiaraly, us it bas au omergency clause at- jaubed, ‘Tole wae the bill prepared by Dr, Do Wolf, and was intended to give the Health Depart- Ment control af tho sanitary construction of tenements inthis city. Jt is w good Jaw, und it will be enforced, Dr. De Wolf is ut present out of the olfy and will not be buok until Friday, but Seerutury MceVickar and Clerk Morkt in- sisted that the law would be enforced as soon As they received a certifud copy of the bill with the Governor's approval attached. THH COUNTY-BUILDING, telpato in the docorntion oxercises at tho sov- erl cumeteries. Jepan HAWES will to-day dispose of all mo- tlons to not aside Judginents in ball enses. Tun Geand Jury yestorday disposed of ten enses, Nono of them wero out of the usual or der, Seven indictments were found. Tne County Court yesterday adjourned over untll Tuesday, and tho Criminal Court will ned- Journ to-day until tho saine time. Tur furniture store of O. A. Hildermann, No, 124 Wells atreet, wns closed yesterday by tho Shorif! on av attachment aworn out by Clinrles E. Clark to secure n debt of 87E0. Reconpett Baoukway says ho expects to get Into his new quartors about July i. The Bonrd desires him to move sooner, but he cnnnot ike paneensian until the valt-Ottinga are try pln fo will remain at 8s Madison street up to July Hesny Wititass, who rung rostaurant at No. TF Desplaines street, was arrested yeaterdty for debt, at the Instance of Dr. W. M. Wilok, He owed tho Doctor 816, aud paid it by taking ade vantage of the Inaulvent act, leaving the Doctor to ply the costa, CHantes Ztntcrtet was arrested jesteniey for debt at the instance of Celestht Burnside, who hits Jndtnont against hin fer Sx), Ho at once uppiied for release under the Debtor's act, and Med a achcdute of his afects, which he ynlucs at een, Among tho articles scheduled are ong shotgun, two revolvers, six cuvalry pistols, and one sword. und yet po maintulng thut he isa peaceably-disposei citizen. U. & Ae ‘Tn Penson Agent disbursed $0,000 yostor- day, = Suton Gicneost and Louls Reinbart wero yea terdny held In bonds uf £500 by Commissioner Hoyne for selling lquors and clgara without licenses. ‘Tun allver ledger at tho Sub-Trensury yostor- dny showed receipts of $15,000 and disburse- ments of $5,000, Twenty-five thousand dollars in gold was pald out. The intern rovenue receipts BO Meaila unmounted to S020, of which $20,800 was for spirits, $4,208 tur tobacco and cigurs, $4,875 Lor beor, and $1,420 for special taxes, THe bond of Judge A. H, Woodcock as Col- lector of Internul Itevenue for the Seeond Dis- trict of Minols, vico A. M. Jones, pramoted, was approved in tho District Court yesterday, and Judge Woudcock left tu enter upon the duties ot h's oflice. ' Next Monday being Pecoration-Day, tho Poat-Uttice and stations will close ut WW o'etuck in the morning. ‘The ufterivon and evening mails will close ut the sime hour. ‘The oltices of the cusbl wholusilo stanips, reyistry, and inoney-order dopartinents will not be opened during tho day, ‘The carriorg will imnke one dee livery und vue collvetion in the moralng. Sprott AGENT SAMUEL SorTH, who is hero to investigate the needs of the Chicuyo Poste Office for naw facilltios, begun his work yestur- day. Ho will report on tho number of new eur- rors needed, new facilities for the stations, and. the needy of the service generally. To-day bo will make tspeoint investigation ns to tho ad- visubllity Of catublisting tho three new stations asked for by Superintendent Hubbard. ‘The public demand fur nt least ona new station on ouch side of the river has become so pressing that tho mutter can be no longer deluyed. Tho establishment of these new stidons would res lieve the pressure and onuble the Superintent- entto rediatrict thu vity to great mtvantuye. The work of tho tree delivery in Chicago tins becuine so enormous that unless additonal eure riers and stauons uregrunten some of tie routes will have to be cutdown in the number of trips, and tho value of the service impaired in a core responding degreo, Fottowina is the ist of dutiable goods re- ceived ut tho Custom-House yestentuy: Mare shall, Field & Co., 20 cases dry goods; 0. FW, Luntz, 10 cases wine; E. Ainmon, 2 casks wine; FL, Sohintdgull, “5 cases wine; Otto, Young & Co.,, 2 cuses optical instrumonts; Ueury Dibbiee, Avask ties; A. Shire, 3 cuses clanrs: Kalman & Litiontetd, 6 cases cigars; Host, Russell & Co. 8 ensea vigure; titbbard, Spencer & Co, 2 ry Buns and 15 boxes tin-plate; Wendelin Meyer, 8 cases ging Kantzior & tMurgls, 1 casos elgars: Grommes & Ullrich, 4 ensos cigars: Aug. Hel 8 casks wins; Leo Potrie, 1 pavkuxo munu- {nctured cotton; Metzler, Rothechlld & Co., 4 cuses pipes; J. H. or 8, H. Maltory, Lense manus tuctured bronzes; EB. D. Stefunno, 4 puckuges Uish, cheese, ate.; Caplin & Goro, 4 barrels rum; Gerts, Luinburd & Co. 7 bales veretable Nbrez d.8. Kirk & Co., 4 cases essences; Wulxel Bros, 8S casks suorp-cusings; L. Wolf Manufacturiyy Cumpany, 9 crates curthenware; John Morrell Co,, 107 hogshends saltpotre; J. G. Hitchcock, + cases cottons; BP. &C. B. Baker, 1,000 sucks suit; Mayer, Strauss & Goodinin, b ciska wine; C. Gossage & Co., Senses toste: Nicholus Haus, Yousks wine, Collections, $10,701. SMALL-POX, ALLEGED HLGOD POIONING, Dr. C. Grahuin, of No, South Halsted street, thinks that the Hourd of Heultn, through ita agonts, is gullty of having committed wholesale bloud-polsonipg lust February in the vacelnation of the children of 8t. Michael's School,.and the Doctor prosonts some rather convincing facts to substantiate his belief, aA few day ago ho was, called to attend threo children of a Sir. Dawald, who lives at No. 838 North avenue, Tho ebildren were sufforing from what appeared toba aalt-rbeum, but which, the Doctor says, Is really psoriasia, Those three children were ull yacein uted the sume day last February int. Michrel’ and since that tline have been troublod with t psoriasis, the disease frat making its appearance . on the vucelnated arm and qratually extending to the varlaus Jolntysof the body. It is ono of tho most digagrecable of all cutaneots aife Yous, Anotnor obild of Mr. Duwald was vacul- outed on tho Bune day that the other three were, but by un outside physician, and hus ex- Baricnoed no symptoms of psoriasis. Dr. Gra- aim says inquiry dovelnped the fact that a hung number of uthor cbildren who attended -the schuol and wero vaccinated by tho Bourd of Health olllcers havo aluco beon ‘sulfering from psorlusia. Hothinks ftullduo tothe fuct thatim- pure vaccine matter was used, The children say thoy wore yuccliuted with “ points,” but Dr, Graham declares that this way is by far too ox- ponsive for wholesito vaccinution, untess the points aro cheap ones, and, If they aro cheap, the virus hug been pleked froin anywhore, at no coat, snd ts Impuro. For wholesuly vacelnution 8“ cone," or part of # cone, uf nun-bumanized virua should be dissolved In water, which would give the sume viceltia matter used on geoulna polnta, but would be much cheaper. YESTERDAY'S CAGES. Thero wero two deaths from small-pox nt the Peat-House yesterday, both being Ilttte children, Que death occurred in the city, also a child, at No. 202 Hudson avenue,: There are at present tbirty ght patients in the Hospital, of whom twenty-t ure children under 6 yeurs of age, At No, 23 North: avenue, where two obits dren wero found sick in on family onmed Naufer, another case was found, which was uourly recovered, and which had been bldds There was uo report of this ease made, and thore had been nu medica! attendant, At No, JUk Maxwell street a. woninnamed Adit Roy, 23 Yeurs old, bus tho disease. She cannot bo moved, 18 sho was contined but n few days azo, ‘Tho nin Mills, removed from the Town of Luke, will probably dis, Thore were altogether tive now cuses Of sinall-pox reported Qorteriay. a8 fullows: No, MH Maxwell etruct, 582 West Sov- enteonth strost, and threo cases wt 25% North avenue, Chicken-pox waa reported from 24%) Michixan nvenuos diphtherly from 2127 and 212 ano He cach pluce, No, 251 Oblo Stato stroot, street, U727 Lako uvonue, and 8 Taylor stract, SONS OF MAINE. PREPARING WOR THEIL DINNER, A meoting of the Society of tho Sona of Maino washeld atthe Palmer Houso last ovening to arrange for tho forthcoming banquet on Juno 16, John N. Jewett presided, and some forty gentluinen were present, among whom wero E, di, Washburne, Coj, Abner ‘fuylor, George L Dunlap, D. Y. Puringtun, Jobo &, Hancock, and J..8. Brewer, Tho following wore clectod to membership in tho Sooicty: M, N. Fuller, H. H. Porter, 0, Folch, David Starrott, G. A. Philbert, ‘T, Hl, Bmith, FN. Hogy, Jostuh Little, G, It, Undor- wood, 'D, K, TULL, FG. Hanscomb, J, 1, Hancock, KI, Bogerve, J. f Waoucuck, Mr. U.P. Kimball, Chairman of the Committea of Arrangomonts, roported that{the preparadions wero fulrly undor way, and that Invitations had been sont to ull tho distinguished Mulne mon scatterod over the United Stutos, A spocial cur will be tun from Boston to Chigugo and return nt tho expense of tho Byoicty as an oxtra ine ducement to Salne and Massachusotta people, A contrict hus beon mude with tho Palmer House fur banquet, dowers, and muslo. Tho price of tickers will be $3 for enob porson, Each member can invite a goutlomun and Iady at those rates. It was votud that ladies nativos of the State of Maine be admitted to the banquet pea tho samo priviloges as members of tho Ko- loty, The Committee reported that a subscription Paper hud been prepyred jn order to guuruntes oxpenses, and that there woro already aovoral subscriptions of $100 cach. SOLAN ECLIPSE, 4 FAIR aUCORSS. The collpso of tho sun Jast ovening was a auce cess 48 A phonoinenon, though it wus but poorly observed at Chicago on’ avouunt of tho exist- ence of a donee claud bank which coverad tho sun during ucarly the entire time that elapsed between the beginning of tho ‘cclipse and tho setting of the luminaricain common, At 6:53% Pp. m., the tine computed for the beginning, tho big teloscope at tho Dearborn Observatory was duly trained upou the sun, but nota speck of hiw was visiule, He iret pooped out at ono ininute | past suliclently it to bo seon that the pt was ihe elie Rreas iste ro the sun's ‘alumotor™, Tho coll progressed very nearly two-thirda of tho sun's dinmeter. The lower part of tho sun thon dipped inte a cloudl-bink, and for about anather minute the Reune wits at very beautifalane, the upper hale OF the nun presenting the appenrance of a sugar lent, ACTIN he had sunk so fully behind tho cloud that his form was tadistinguiatable, and tho phenomenon was over roveral minutes befora eg an viewod from tho Dearborn Observa- ory. THE SAENGERFEST. THR RECEPTION COMMITTNE, DECORATIONS, RTO. ‘rho itaception Committoo mot Inst night, Tho attentante was vory large. The report of the Committee on Music, giving the contract for furnishing mute at the reception to three bands of fiftectt musicians each at the prices of $85, $00, and 801, thoirs beiug the lowest tenders, was received. The contract for furnishing music ‘Tuesday and Wednostay afternoon was Jet to the Great Western Band it 80, ‘Tho Fires works Comimittec was allowed $25 for furniste ing sulutes nt reception and fleing olf Roman vauiles and other frework« alter the opening convert, Tho Committco on tho Entertainment of tho Guests reported In favor of giving Mr. Wright tho contract for providing luncheon for tho visitors itt 35 conts cach, thoy guarinteulng hlin Lone ests, Tho report wis unanimously adv A cavalry brigude ts bolng orgunized for tho Reveption Cominitioe. ‘The Exposition Multd- toy is being rapidly converted Into a Siligerfest hull under tho skilful diregtion of Measra. Kurz Allison, Me. Louis Kure furnisped the fol- lowing desuription of the work go far as de- Blgnud or exeuuteds Tho stage, which is to bo In the south wing of the building, will be fush- foned after a Honan ainphitheutro und Curnish sents For 1,00) singers. The prosconituin, In addl- Hon tu fowers and evergruens, will large pointings of tropleal plunts. linge nieches wi&ch support tho roof of the building with bang forty-tour large por traits of tho most celebrated composers, among whom may be mantioned Heothaven, Mozart, Handel, [fayiin, Weber, Glick, Bach, Mendelssohn, Bollint, Russint, Spontin, Auber, and Gounod. The names, workud ja evergrocna on tho front of tha guilery, will asset those whoso Hintted ncauamtance with the great nis ters wil} not enubte them. to establish beyond doubt the Identity of cach. Tho devorations of tho north wing have not yet been determined on, but wil bo In keeping with the rest. Tho exterior decorauons will be no tess grand and imposing. On the corner of Wabash nventic and Aims street will be two large pyramids, benring appropriate Mgures, banners, and In- seripuions, with wreaths of evergreens and (lows cra extending across the street, whilo banners beariug the naines uf the different visiting so- cleties will line the way to the matn ontranco and tho entire front of ‘the bullding on Sichi- gunavenus, On tho top of the farries tooking down Adams strevt, through whichthe gucsta will bo conducted, will stand a statue of Apollo, twentyelive fect in bight, Butween the columns will be Cour panels benriny whpropelate desiens, In the two centro ones will be iigures reprosemnt= inx thy four yoices—sopraun, ite, tonur, and basso, The othora will cuntuln the names of the selections to be sung. There will be n large figure xt either cornor of the portivo, ono repro- senting n person playing a harp aud the other a Huta, ‘Tho decoration of the side entrances will be ttle inferfur to that of the main one. A speoiul committee of tho Executive Board of the Sinwerfost was yesterday dolegeted to select tho proper Preshtent of tho Feat. They agreed to tundor the position to Mr. Louts Wahl | Thoy Walted on him at the Lelund Hotel, and in tt format mauner told blin thelr mission. After somo hesitancy on big purt bo nccupted tho trust. ‘This chofeo will be tilled with welcome by nil his Gorman ua well us bls Aimeoricun frlonda. SUBURBAN, LAKE. Tho Boned of Trustees hold a meoting yester- day ufternoon, The Clork was nuthorized tu advertise for bids for two new puinps for tho Water- Works with a-capacity of from elght to ten milifon gallona every twenty-four hours. ‘Thu water supply of tho town is an unsettied question, whlch seems to be ng fur away trom a solution wa it was befure the town bad any Wa- tor-Worksnt all, ‘Timm ‘Cainuxe reporter bad a talk with Supervisor Muirhead, who admitted that the town bad mado 2 series of mistukos in the. first place in locating the works whero they now nro; and In the next plice whon thoy Inerensad the facilities thoy did nut take into considerntion the cupid erowth of the two towns, and now tha works ire too small to supply even the Town of Lake properly, He sald thit with the new pumps which they were ndvortidiog for, and tho enlargement of the suntion-pipe to thirty inebes, which they intended to do fine. diately, and by running out foto tho luke WO our 10 foot furthor (fF thoy tind the Inke bottum favorable), ho thought tho supply would be so muterially incrensed that with a new 2t-ineh mala ranniue across Hyde Park, which thoy boped to be ate Lo put In next yonr, they would be able to keop up with the domands forthe next ton yours, Pho town was laboring: under a disudvantago nt tho present time. It wag trylny: to mect the indobtednoss to Hyde Park Cor its interest in the works as {t fell duo, gad hud to layout Ingo sume for -fmprovement of the works so ns tu supply the largoly focrens- {ug domunds for water, ENGLEWOOD. ‘Tho contemplated change in time of somo of the suburban traing on tho Rock Island Road Is creating quite a fouling amon tho patrons who: are to bo cut off from tho privileges of one of tho trains. By the shortening of timo of tho run of the Blue Island dummy, which arrives in Chicugo nt 1215 a. t., alt stations between Wash- ington Helghts and Chicago, excopt Englewood, Fortleth street, and ‘wonty-second street, will be xiven tho gu-by, and os the next tealn does not como along untit half aa hour Inter It mates fe altogathor too Inte. for buelness mon to get inte tho ulty, Tho object, tt is cluimed.is to mnko a fast suburban tratn, but as it discriminates in favor of Wuenington: Helzhts and Morgan Park, it looks very inuch as though the intervening polnts wauldhe polled to suifor for thelr bene- it. A dolegation of rosidents along the ling who will bo ntfeeted by the chungo will cull Upon the railroad ollicials this morning and try to havo thum leuve tho pregont train us it fs, NYDE PARK, Tho Board of Trustcos mut last evening. W.F, Storey asked the Hoard If be could in any way fet water for his house on Grand Houlovard at jee tay the ugual rato. His petition was re- erred, A protest against granting a satoon license to A, Littes,on Soventy-aixth atrect, was presented and referred. Lites was tho man who started tho scheme of getting out injunctions axatnat tho villuge when It refused bin license, and who kept tho Board in hot water and the Courts for a tong the last your. Thu Enginevor was authorized to advertiso for bids for puniping machinury aud pipes, Mr, Webster atferod a resolution calling for an eleotion to Ml the yacnuvy onusad by tho death of Col. J. Hf. Bowen Juno2l. Objections being ralsed it wus lald over. AN EXPERIMENT. — A Shipment of Wheat from St, Paul to Glasgow on a ‘Through Bill of Lad- ing. je Sr, Lours, Mo, May 27.—A contract lins Justelosed here for un exporimental ship- mont of 40,000 bushels of spring wheat from St Paul to Glasgow, Scotland, by barges to New Orleans, thence by steamor, Barges to recelye the grain will leave here for St. Paul to-morrow. If this shipment proves success tul others will follow, amounting perhaps to 1,000,000 bushels, ‘Iho rate tor the tirat ship- wont Is 28 cents por bushel. Negotiations for this shipment wore tonde through the St. Loula, New Orleuns & European Dispatch Con pany, and a through biLof nding will be given hy then. Another notable fact that has Just transpired fa that a Inrge lutof snoked flour Was dust ehlpped from hore to Liverpool, via tho river to Now Oricnns, at the oxtromoly low rate of SO. conts per bundred. Of courso this ls not a regular rate, but it shows what can be done whon thero 8 a surplus of toouage at Now Or- loans, jo cunt From tho ———— THE LAST AND THE BEST. The Imporiat palace dining-curs “ Tlino! “Delmonico," “Loland,” and * Brunswick" just Anished by the’ Chicago & Northwoatern Itallway andto bo on June 1 plnced im service on Ite Council Liufs and California Hine aro by all odds tho finest and best dining-cars that bavo ever becn bullt for any lino anywhere, Thoy combine allot the oxcollenoles of all dining-cara that hava been built horetofory, together with many qualitics that havo not boon adopted in any others, They will be run dally on the trains louving the now passenger station In Chicago at 12:00 noon and that leaving Council lugs at 5:00 Py. in. er A LUCKY CHANCE for all who aro golug to Califoroia. Tho now and clegant Chicugo, Burlington & Quincy state- moin car will leave Chicago on Tuosnay, Stay v1, &t 0,06 p, tn., and run through to San Francisco, via Kansas City and the A. 7. & 8. F. and Southorn Pavitic Railroads, A atateroom in this car costs no moro thane scotion in a Vullman car, For bertha apply carly at Chicago, Duriing- ton & Quincy ticket office, 59 Clark etreot. _—<—<—<—_————— REMOVAL—HALUS SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Have romovod to 67 Washington street, between Dearborn and Stato. A large lino of all kinds of safes. _——— Morses for President Gartield. Kunsag City (Mo) Teme Judge Advocnte-Genoral D.U, 8waim, of tho Tuite? states ary, ae beeuin the city, He fuspeotod soveral stables to secure a pair of horses worthy to haul the Presidont’s family. found, but an order was left with a ivery-stablo man on Wyandotte None were prominent atrovt to Jook out for w suitublopair. “Let them urohage of tho carriage horses n saddin horse ‘or the President's use ts alse to he bought hore, Thoro have been no Ngures or limit set to tho prico, but to Just got tho eight Kind of horses (5 tho sulo requisit. sd COAL. Punanrurnra, Pa, May 27,—Tho Committees of tho Lebich and Schuylkill Coal Excbanges rosolyed to make no changes of prices for ordl- nary grates of conl for June. ‘Tho ttendiig Con! & Iron Company deatited to ndvunce the price of en col 16 vents for no and city and % couts jor burbor trade, ——— SOUTH PARK AND PULLMAN, Mtnois Central Sunday Sehcdute commencing May 20, zives nine trnins to South ark and three trains to Pullinnn,—snme returning. Faro toSouth Park and return 25 cents, to Pullman Bnd return (undays) 40 cents, A splendid op- Portunity to visit both plices. Call nt 12 Hand- olph streat or Central Depot for timo table. ———— The Ssn-Sorpont Discovored—Patrifod. ‘the proprictors of tho Chainpinin Granit Works, tovited near Hata Rock Hay on Lake Chattnpinin, citi to have diseovered a potrilled Belleserpent of mammoth proportions, being wbout eibt_ inohes In duneter and nearly Gtty teot long, ‘The surface of tuls steno berr evi- dence of the outer skin of o lirwe serpent, while the innor surface shows tho entrails, ‘The pro- prictors, whoso headquarters are ut Vergennes, ure intending soun to begin oxcuvations along the pluce where it Hee tibedded in the dirt and eranit, to ascertain its siza, Holes dug utd Uuices for alxty feet Indiente that itis lying thw surpyitine form, a8 though it bud, under sume: great upheaval of the curth, worked Its was through dimong tho rocks In a winding course untit bound fast, Itisover 100 Leet above the level of Lake Champlin in tho aldo of & mount+ ain of the Adirundavk range, See Veterinarian. ‘The editor of tho Journal of Comparative Medt- cine desires to secure ns complete a Hist 16 pos- sible of nll persuus practiomg veterinary medl- elne in this country. No Veterinary “Medical Regiater now exists, (t would tend to unite members of Vveteriniry profession, and benefit them In many ways, and wontd be a cun~ Fentoneu to inany others (f such a register wero ubishod. ma veterinarians are tirwcntly requested to forward, by postal, thoir uaies, titles, and ad dregses, Alluuch will recetve iw copy of the Hunl st nt cost mites. Addruss editor of Journal af Comparative Medtctue (edited by Faculty of Columblu Vetoriniry College), care W, 1. Hyde &Co,, 2 Union Squire, New York City, N.Y. —— Don't Dio oy tno Proml Ark druggists for * Rough on Rats out rats, mice, bed-bugs, roaches, a It clonra Ibe, boxes, ———a Speclal attention Is called to the Royal Owl clgnrett ‘This brand of all Havana cigar- ettes Is Stratton & Storm’s Intest and best production, Sold by all dealers, Tho universal verdict !8 that the now No. 81s tho shinplest and most durable sewing-inuchine, Wheeler & Wilson SManufucturing Co., 155 Btuto, Cumming leads in first-class dental work at fair prices. . 70 Stato street, cornor Itundolph. Buck & Itayner's Moth Powder ‘a a harvestor that reaps rouches by the million. We recommend Eldredtuesewing-machines MARRIAGE LICENSES, “Fito foliowing mnrtingo iheonses wore insued yoo torday: Nam Realitence, ‘Jatin kehults 603 ‘Twonty-sixth, {aiva? Xtina Froysss: saChitene Charles J. steai 3 Charlotte ducotsdtt..... Sven Gultelkwon., Sra. Gurona U1s0i Auguat Apling. Kicku ‘annem: damoas, Quinn, {alary Megane, Dantot O'all ‘Mary Dolan, {fred Hrayors son. Park Ridge, 0. Park Ridao, I. + Gonova Lake, Wis, +703 Michigan ay, Michtunn Clty, Ind. Heblvan City, Ind. Eeanston, Ul. seeliumate GEOVG, HL o-Vitparniso, Ind. ,eeeBethuny. A}, 22 :oFehttndolphln, Pa, W.tt Bast Indiana, Heverdilt Btato, at Stato, Mury Carrow... Incob KF, Hintth, Mary Weitur, {Mauer o, Beane Alla Sttebell,, Nowton d. Terining. dull A. Kelly {Bascum Pondolt, Anta Highwarden.. John HL Krock Dora Ciuvror., Chlengo, AMuttuson, TI, Worth, Il. CHICA ML Milwaukee ay. 443 South Port ay. 831 North Sinlated, 145 Orchurtt, Lake, 1, Chiveau. ‘Muploton, Ia, King's Ferry, N. ¥. eeeell Wont Adanis, .eeMl West Aduius, +» Chteayo, Cuteugo, MARRIAGES, HULTS-STROW-On Wedndesday evoning, May ‘At tho ronltonce of the Lride's brother. 2 Flonmoy> Bt. Hoburt 1. iults, of Chicago, and alary i. Strow, ot New York, $2" New York papers plonso copy. AVTLAND—COX—1n thig city, nt the Rector jdenee, 481 itubbard-sL, on Wedaesday oven! y tho Itey, Honey G Merry, of All-suints’ Epiaco- ab parish, Me, David #, Multiand, of Chleago, and lisa E'rancas St. Cox, of Washington, 2. G DEATHS, HORN-Thursday, May 20, Mrs. Hannah Horn, in the ith year of her nxe, $e Boston Muss.) papers pleaso copy. {iizmne Lewinsoni Annie Lory. John ¥; Hocg..,. Alico K. Sadden, Rottiolb J. Kowpor. ttW KAUR. scree E, roa- & GUINER—Friday, May %, Stra. Rosetta A., wife of A.S, Gurnee, gud years, Funeral wt Ruyenswood Saturday morning, Io- maina taken to Waukoxan, VI LIVINGHTON ‘huralay, May 24 of apaploxy, V. Vs Livingston, aved 41 yeara 2 months and Udays. Romuins Will bo takon to Milwaukeo fur Interment, ‘Now York ud silfwaukee papers please copy. MITCHELL—At Clovoland, 0. May 25, nt the res- ence of her son, the Mov. Atibur Mitchell, 1. Mucgurut A. wife of Matthow Mitchoil, Haq, in thi bith your af her axe. LV EINON Suddenly on Friday, Atay 27, at her ron. {denca in this city, Elen Grittin’ ityoraun, wits of doxeph , Ryerson, Fanorni front St. Samoa Church on Sunday, May 29, at halfsuaat 2 o'oldck, a7" Providonce. Now York, and Philadelphia papors plnase copy, ICUNTER—On tho ith inst, aftor a tong and pain- ful ilinoas, Lowlo SeAtfo, the belovol daughter, of Mra, Slargarut Hunter, at her Into rosidouco, 213 Cal amet av,’ Notico of funaral hereattor, EREEDON—Joseph F, Croodon, May 2, 10 this city. Nutleu of funoral hersafior. ANNOUNCEMENTS, mpur CHICAGO UNION VETERAN Club WHE bold nn adjourned meeting at the club raum, Grand Pacite Mutoh thie ovening at 8 o'clock, to complete arrangomonts fur the observ- nace of Decoratlon-bay. rMlOSE 1N NEED OF NURSES, clur! by Ae, MOVOrnOsKURS, holRckoopors, vtec. Supplied free i Woman's Chris “ROYAL BAKING POWDER, of charau' nt oom & Farwell Hall, lan Axsocialion Absolutely Pure. 4 MADE FROM GRAPE CHEAM 'TAITAIL Housokoeper's favorita in leading citl a mal of the world, kes such Mbt, ttaky, bot Cun bo eutuit uy dyin: jv rexulttoy trons heavy tadl- for quartty wud whole lst, No other preswan breads, or luzuria tes without fear keallble toad. sulnunivas by th HL BA PHOLTOGRAPHS. ‘STREET SCENERY uphiently depleted oarnphe, exevedingly ably f ja. y wake tl = JustraUon of ALL tupore tant objucta & feature, wen tor atue ‘| TRUNK: te AUCTION WO. Ps. QURE 210 & 216 Maainon & 0, street, 3 Geo, P. Core & Cy, 214 & 216 Madison-st WILD HOLD A % Memorial Auction Saly MONDAY, MAY 30, Commencing at t0-n. ni. tn close " Tuents Of very Nae Contam Satie! bttene BOOTS, SHOES, and SLippegs That aro ehvleo. Come nnd inspect them UCTION DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Regular Trade Sales Tuesday, May 31,9330 am, 7 Thursday, Juno 2, 9; ONH THOUSAND LOTS 1N EACIL aie. me GLOTHING, = SPECIALTY, = TUESny STRAW GOODS, - to Clear, - THuRsqiy' HOWERY, UNDER’ our DRESS coett SUA. SIIAWLs, A LVAC My LINDNs, one eet. RAGA, WHITEWean, its No ma MALT: “NOTIONS, Ee: CARPETS OIL "Tmnry ives CLOTHS, Fine English Suitingg, GEO. GORE 4 CO. Auettonen, Wednesday, June |, THERE WILL BE A CLEAIING-OUT AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Slippers, Conaluned to GEO. I, GORE &CO..214 and 215 Magy son-at ‘hero will bo many lines of vory desirablo Spring and Summer Goud MAKE A NOTE OF THis,) Thursday, June 2, at 9:30, , REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF Crockery Glassware. We shall sell an unusually large and see lect stock of W. G. Porcelain, China, and Hotel Ware, Rock and Yellow Ware, Dece crated Chamber Sets, Cuspidores, etc. Also’ Lamps, Brackets, etc. Goods packed for country merchants. GEO. P, GORE & CO, Auctioneers By ELISON, PLERSHELM & C0, Saturday’s Sale ‘ Attho POPULAR AUCTION MOUSE 84 8286 Randolph-st., 0:30 o.m. IMMENSE DISPLAY Furniture, Household Coods, Side Boards, Extension Tables, 1:0 now and used Carpota, General Morchandise, ate Waiehos, Chromos, Gothings fine Glass and Piste: re. ‘0 Boxes Boneless Codtfish, Sound andnico, ELISON, FLERSHEIM £00. ,; Unclaimed Baggage, At Wo'clock to-day wo sell 150 Packages uncialmed a8, Trunks, Valisoa. Eto., Eto. hice a ELISON, FLESHED & CO, ‘Si und si Itandolph-at LAWN-MOWER. “LAWN MOWERS. PHILADELPHIA ‘icitntc\inc tiles MOWERS REPAIRED Allwork warrnoted, Second-hind machines takea tn exchungo und foradto, Rend Cor tliustrated catalog, REMOVAL: pip Seb ec Se De Tee) V FD 6.E, WISWALL &00, COMMON-SENSE SILOE STOBE, ‘To 79 Madison-st,, Opposite MeVicker's: ‘Thestte, IAI GOODS. WAVES, 81.75: WADED Darran Switches, # Altowbat goods in proportion. send ee oa [JAMES HALL, 100 States Teanig & Roiall, pend for price wihciesni Uri pele lot tor the Uprirors.” Wigs order und warranted. ae ‘3 b, MEU EN os WOOD. ae WOOD. Thavoabout a cords of Brick Yard or a ra i in the Michigan Ceob Aino Whitet E will sult at car-iond Lote 93 Fant Van Huren, and4i BUM OREWAR Ttehing, Ulesratad, nf ; in ipeme eruding 1 ys tit Bp Miaara dls aoe A. ARES. | Went sadisonat, te cates Pa, None yenuina without Aus eb ele apc Ins We Madre, ken uate 8 Mat ND cing 41 8 Bh oF hese eae phond #l Fey xpress of the baat Candies In mote Oe “Efors wantly aa Ain 1 all Chicago. Oe ats VETTEL Con (ocdon oun us te Cenucat,, CBIOA®, Candy | ne aa An entirely new ot Candy wcatee i eee cad LESTER'S Mat Houses, 111 Handolph Londs of straw IE ED ang strehal tenes! Anerale tr WHEELEM, aerate “TRUNK. niAy q < § thoreforv ure that the ‘sarvant-girl misunder- | ALL of the county offices will be closed Moh- | finely, the clouds gradual cleuring away until | bo seventeen bands bigh, sound, black or buy,” i ib aad tho uufortunate man wus thus provided | stood somothing which her ouiployer sald iu | day to give the omployds an opportunity to pare Tewhen, the ile of ‘Garknoss waa in length | wero the cautionary tions. Besides tne LOYEIOY, 88 Sale-st, a] { aaah ye . a i

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