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THE CHICAGO RIBUNE: WEDN SDAY, JUNE THE CITY. IN GRNERATL. F. 0. Ginsos, U. 8. A, Sant the Palmer, W..J. Ksartr, of Dubuque, fs at tho Palmer, 1G, Loxt, of Toronto, Ontario, JANES, BALBARD, of St Louis, ts at the C,H. Mazcou, of Newport, 8, Ta is at the W.G, Swax, General Freight Agent of the Chicayo, Milwaukys & St. Paul Hallroad, Isat the Sherman.” ‘Tuy vemaina of Joseph F. Bonfleld wore taken from tho'vantt at Onkwoods yesterday, and burted in tho family fot. As BOON As the underground tles arrive, which aro expeated daily, work will commence on the South Sido Cable Ratiway, Ar 4:30 yesterday afternoon the Hoard of West Town Aniitors came togethor, and without do ing business of any kind adjourned to Friduy evening text. A.M.Tane and M i. Crampton, of London: Ht, A. Mazon, of Liverpool; Charles W, Lowis, of Glaagow; and E ompated, of Auatrallit, ure registered at tho ‘romont. It, Canoway, Goneral Superintendent of Grand Trunk Hatlroad, and W. Re 5 President of the Grand Rapids & A Raflroad, ore ut tho Pacitic, Neansy atl the-Cook County inembers of tho Legislature rotuened to town tied to return home, aud eque at tholr labora hat been of’ proiit to the Common easterdiuy, satis~ ly satiated that x8, of Southport, England; Henry iayow, Scotland; Edwin if ‘ outh Africas 8. Chamberd and wile an Anbers, of New Zealand, are registered Rev. BE. PB. Goodwin, D. Day vesterday: morning ndaressed the Biblio cluas in Lower Farwell Hall on the history of the Serlptures, There was a good attendance, and tho discourse ‘was of wh interesting character, * THE teinpernture Manugsee, optician, yslorday. 1s observed by 88 Madison streot (Trin ig), Wus tts follows: 8 : f TuR second annunl festival of the Turner bund will take pluce In St. Louls, dune 4, 6 Hound-trip tekets are sciling at Chiengo Turners hive deel it the train will leave b Fridny evening at 9 o'clock, Tum young nan, James Conroy, arrosted tho other day on n charge of highwa; an examinition a the Wert Sli and was honornbl discharged, the evidence pininiy showing at ho wis distant several plucks Crom the scene of the robbery at tho tine An unusually plensant musical and hte: eutertafimaent waa given lost evening by Washington Chapter, 2 Star, in the hall corner o} treats. Mra. Millard, Matron, Patron Kastler compiled thy impromptu pro- gram, which proved uxocedingly Interesting. The occasion was prompted by the return front Fiorlda of Past Matron Meffugh, Wataas Braar, 28 yenrs of nye, boarding at No, 118 Clinton street, omployed us 0 switcher mn Hatlroad, was necldontally reight ear on the truvk © street at 4 o'clock yesterday forenoun, and had both legs crushed off above tho kace, He wna stinding on the roof of a car, and wun thrown down by tho sudden starting of tho en- Ho wis taken to the County ffospital, where the injured limbs were amputated. Derrerives LA Bounty and Whelan recov ered yesterday at Roxors’ conl-yurd, noar the Bixteenth strect bridge, five boxes of ludtes' pers which bat been buried under The property is supposed to be under tuken ouo day Inst week t-cur on tho Burlington tracks, near the vorner of Clark and Sixteenth streets, Thero fs no clew to the men who ninde uso of ftogers’ coal-pile, ‘The shoos sre froin the man- ofactory of Shuw, Godding & Co., Portland, Me. JACOY GELLAR, BL years of ago, nnd employed by the Union Iron & Steel Compuny ut tha cor- per of Thirty-third street and Ashland avenue, tho elevated rallwuy near binet- furnace No.1 a diatance of twont, xround, When picked up he was found to have Buffered concussion of the brain and other wrlous injuries, whleb paralyzed his lower limb fie waa taken to hls home, at the corner of Ho: Jon street and dames avenue, and attended Dr. J.B. Stubbs, who pronounces bis recovery ty I f flnisted and Twelfth prosided, and on tho Northwest ‘h pile of coal Tuning tho evening of the Socialist’s pionlo, to be hetd Juno 12, four tablenux will bu given.— tho Urst represonting the firat reading of the Declarution of Independence, and Washington, Lafayette. and others: the second, Lincola and tho ‘results of the Emancipation Proclumation; third, the present condition of the workingmun according tt ddea, representin, aqonopolist: and 0 the Sociutistic him fn the chains of tho stly, the grand future of the entranchised wage-worker iian equal partiolpas tion of the good things of lite. Parnick SWEENEY, Poter ouch, and Thomas Mulicns, tho young thloves whose many petty depredations In the Norin Division have been duly chronicled th this paper,—betng no less thon tho burglary of four stores and dwell- ings.—wore before Justice Kaufinn duy and were held to the Criminal Court in bonds of £00 each. Thoy ave a precious fot of young scoundrels who have bad a bund Inw majority of tho petty lnreenics and sherk thlov> ings which bave been xo common of lute in a certaln quarter of the North Side. MICHAEL NOLAN, his parent ut Ni run over aud insta Kk day afternoon by car No. 100of the Bouth Hal- sted street Hne. which hu was riding northward, and was run No. 100, which was passin in the oppoult direction, awiey) of tho yebiclo is locked up at the ‘Deering Strect Station to awult the netion of the Coroner's fury, Among thogso must cognizant of the tacts Hawley Is not regarded as at all re- sponsible for tho geoldent. A Nouweza@ian named Grontwith, bomoless and without an occupation, was run jutu‘at éaterday afternoon by engine No, 345 of lorthwestern Raflroad near the corneraf Kin- rie and Ann strevts, and recelvod a sovere sealp wound, besides having the briilge of bia nose broken, Ho was tukun to the County Hospital Potor Foley ind another tl tnan in the vielnity stated to Ollicer Dillon that they saw Grontwith dollberi pluco hia hend on tho trek fi prouching engine, and consider ita iniraule that: we Way not invtantly killed. Tho Immanuel Baptist Chureb, of which Dr, Lorimer Is pastor, held a prayer meoting lat evening in tho First Presbyteriua Church, and appropriate remarks wore mado In respeot to the Murshal, ono of the youayer members of tho congregation. ‘che now society will soon bo reudy to elect oflicera, ag tho insurancu on Church bas been and deeded over to the Immanuel Church, Comtulttees nppolnted by the utter, wit authority to net, Will proeced to miki a Fanwoments fur buving tho eburch rebuilt and for completing the orguntzation. MICHAEL WaAtsit, & laboring man, 48 years of axe, residing with bia six children at No. 24 ry utrost, (on Coosa Aajutid, wie ropurted cute! Jila body was seen f at the Halsted strect bridge. Mr, MeGurn, the Drldye-tender, took the bod and Ofleer Jobs Morowelsuer, of the Chica Avonus Btution, conveyed it to the lite rosl There were to iparke of violence on the person, aud the cauve of death M8 a tnutter of conjecture. Walsh, bolug a coul-heaver and a drinkinge-man, Tell into the river and was unable to oxtricute Bimelts ‘The Coroner will uv-yonr-old boy lvlug with . STH suuth Halsted atrout, wis tly killed at 5 ofc! from the var on for troutment. ly ny down at trontoF the ap’, death of Miss BN the Siebiynn Avenue the property wing, Yeu Hoating in tho outof the watur, It Is thought that Agauire Into the caso James Fennesy, 15 years of aye, ou at thy Union Iron & Steal Company's ini with un neeident ut 715 yesterday morning whieh may: cost him bis life, ae Ho wos sent utter Pita din passing touk bold of o tly- wheel, which was at rest, although the steain Tho momenta wheel set it going, Und he was thrown sotto ils- tance and severely tijured ubout tho arn and the small of the’ luck, which outs the rails was not in mution, oleo he would have been Instantly suwn wiunider, Ho wastakento bls home, No, 00 the phyalclung Who thore atteaded him fear bo Wilt not survive, Now THar tho commoduted wit! wus turned on, i ate Ts: ~ ee Sous SUL strect, and opie of Luko strevt ara no new curd wad all the equips ments of vstrect rullway, it wil ba: in orter tor the peoply along that route to put thelr portion: of the street in an sightly condition, give thelr bouxes # new coat of paint, rupalr fencing, ote, The new cars wake the trip tu Wostory avenue Trom tho foot of Lake street in turty minutes, nd to Central Park in twenty miouted more. Cars running on full ime make ning trips por ayy. ‘Sho drivers get 2) conts und conductors 25. tents pertrip, ‘Chore are no open curs runuiig on this route, us the bridge ts tonutrew too allow Milwaukee avenue cars aro the oily uther anes which run on this Mno down Tue Trinity Floral Club, composod of lady embers of the ‘Trlaity 31, B. Chured, aud which Bug been organized Sureb, 1 a Jent ang beautitut ul fur the fou t aideut, and Bliss Treasurer, aud under iwele kindly susulces a Mural and strawborry festival eventug in the ‘Trinity lecture-room, tracted many Of the cungregution, shy dirk raln clouds of the nlgut eoul Susie was furnfabed by a coruet wid Biano, and the young ludles exerted themselves la-tha utmost to mnke the occasion on4 of unminyled pleasury, (Tux: sovond rogulur mneoting of the Weat Bide Womun's Carlstlan temperance organization held ut lod Wost Luke duy ulternoou, Airs. Milton George presided, street yeuter= Miss Raker read the report.of tho Keeretary and niso that of tha Sisiting Committee tipon the rection of tho West Ride on which to commence operations, ‘Ihe Cominittes auvocated tho he- winning of the work to be In that portion of the elty between Wert Inke and Hurrison rtrect on the south, south of this tr be known ne the Hal~ sted street work, At each weekly gathoring whieh is to be held on Thursday, a Rehool chile dron Industrial mecting ta to be held, ‘This hat was Leguin by Miss Emyart. of Graco ME. Church Mission, assisted by Miss Cavannab, ‘Tite Viente Committee of the AAnyerfest Ase soclation imot ut Feldeanp's Clut-Rootn lat evening, HO. inde In the ehair. A long dis: cuasion took plitco ou the prica to be charged for udmission to the nlenic, some fivore ig. $3 and othors f0 cente, It was finally deciled to recommond 24 cents. The Camtnittoe on Muste for the plento reported that the Garden City Nand asked $8 por man on fidny, July oy and @i4 if they were wanted for July 4. It was voted to dispense with tho band’s services July 4. A Transportation Come milttes was appoliited, consisting of Messrs, Philip Mang, Joti Buehler, and Herman Pomey, tose that a suflictent number of borsc-carsy ote. would run to Wright's Grove, whore tho plonte fe to bo held. Josernine McGtht, residing at, No. 145 South Canal street. observed about + o'cluck Monday evening an old woman going west on Jackson streot, and carrying in her armen young abit, Somothing peculfar In the wortan's manner 2 tracted her apecial attention, and she followed the old hig and questioned ber, She sald that the chitd mul been left in her eare about four months ago, and thit since that timo its parents hed not enlied to geo ft. Mrs. McGill allowed tho woman to depart, but kept nn wateh ever her, oand saw her when nenr Morgan street pat the young ono down by tho slin of tho fence, and walk no nat nway. Mra. Mec(ill took tho walt to her home, where she wishes to keep it. Itisn femalo chiid, appa: rently about 7 months old, YesTRnvay’s paper contained an account of tho manner in which some emigrants traveling: to the far West on tho Chicazo, Burlingte ne Quincy Hailrond were victimizod betore leave tng this olty by a imi who, entering the cars and" raprosouting = himeoif us the conductor of tho train, succeeding In induging the confding wanderers from n for elgn shore to deliver to hin all tho tickots in iholr possession, ‘The matter was reported to the police und Smmediate steps were taken to acctire tha arrest of the perpatratora of thia ui! appreciated practical fake. The precautions o} served by the detectives must baye been porte to tha swindler, whoover he niy be, for yestorntay he sent thy tickets by muil to ent. Currier, tho chief of dutectives, who In restored thom to the omigrints, ‘Thore were in all, uinoteen tickets which under ordinary cir- Hatances could bo hypotheoutod for x con- alderable sum of money. ‘Tho strange point of tho nfnir is that uo attempt was mudo to dis- pose of tho awglen property. RECKETION TO Dit. WILTTAMSON. Tho Rey, Dr.and Mrs. John Williamson ree ceived tho congregation of the Flrat Methodlat Episcopal Church, of which Dr. Williamson Is Wee, Inst Svuriiy, at thelr residence, No, 1623 Wabash avenue, During tho evening a inrge numberof the Indics and gontlemou of tho ehureh called to pay thelr respects to the doctor and wife, and an oxecedingly plearant and sociul ‘timo wns the result. An impromtu_ musical program was gone through with, Vocu! eolus wore rendered by tho Misses Cora Clary und Finlly, Rooks, and by Mr. James Martin and Mr, Abdetl, Prof. Woy, Miss Wakefleld, and Miss Busby gave several plato xelections, Later in tho evening rofreshinents were served. Among those present worg Mr. and Mra. HJ. ‘fhompson, Ald. and Mrs. Arthur Dixon, Mr. and Mra, Jogoph Ward, De. und Mrs, Jdanks, Dr. and Mrs, Tripp Mr, und Mrs. Wig- ins, Mr. and Mra. J. K, Hotaford, Mra, Forrester, ir and Mrs. Emorick, Miss Christian, Miss Dodge, Miss Dixon, Miss Dauett, Miss Moberts, Miss Clary, Miss Busby, Mrs. Haina, tha Misses Ward, ‘Miss Maud Christian, Misa Waketiotd, Miss Emily tanks, the Misses Busby, the Misses Hill, Mr, Kellett, Mr. John Revell, Mr. Alexander Rovell, Mr. Prontiss, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Potts, Mr. Soverelgn, Mr. Atking, Bir, Rob- erta, Mr. Kent, Miss Pheips, tho Misses Mann, Re orusharss Miss Miller, und Miss Lsthor ‘ard. THE THUD WARD LAND LEAQUE met at tho cornor of Eighteenth and Buttorfeld strects Inst ovening, Timothy Crane in tho ebalr. ‘Tho ‘Treasurer's report showed tho rece/pisup to May sto have been $170, of whieh $1u0 bud heun Corwarded to Irelund and &7 spent for cur rent expenses, Tho report wae approved und tho bilince on band waa ordered to bo turned ovor to the State organization, Tho meeting was addressed by Michact Haley, who urged tho importance uf all Irishmen uniting and Enarmonizing {to ano fruad ormanizution, Al Jeatousics, ho contended, should give way to the udvnncement of the onu tien ot getting posses- lon of tho lands of Ireland, and he thouvht this arvat object would soon be obtained. Another meetlug wil be leld a week bouco, to be ude drossed by T. P, O'Connor, aniscom, Mr. Griscom ontored upon bis fourth day's nb- stinence nt noon yosterday. Me. Griscom passed a night of sound sicop, and awake We 424 o'clock. At Ts a.m, the putlao wat respirite Uon 10, and tampernture 80i4, and at nvon pulse 62, respiration 1, tumporature 984. Up tanvon tho loss in wolght for twenty-four hours wig 24 pounds, and fur the entire fast 102%f pounds, Atnoon Mr. Griscom nud drank twonty-live Ounces of water during twenty-four hours, and from noon to oidnight ten ounces, He com- Plutnod of sUirht aryness of tho mouth, Ati pom. De. Honry Mt. Lyman, a specialist on the nervous system, recorded xs foltowa: *In+ tellectunl faculties perfcot. Motor finetions unlnpaired; with cach baud Gompresscd tho aly as UUtOE to the utmost Hinlt; sensation mori)” ltetween 4 and 5:0 o'clock Drs. C.G, Fuller and Lester Curtis: mido 1 microsvopleal exam- ination of tho blood, whleh seomed to tndleate o alight diminution of red corpuscles, ‘Chia they were to“determiny dotinitly by mathematical enlouliution, At lo'clock Inst night the watuh- ors took the flan! observution, upon which Mr, Griscom censed Joking with tha reporters and woot to bed, At this hone tho pulse was Ud, raspiration 22, temperature 08, LINCOLN PARK. The Lincoln Park’ Bonrd wet ycaterday. It was deolded to have 200 now benclics vut fn the Rrowuds for the aecommordition of yisiturs. Tho Becrotary was Instructed to confer, with tho Mourd of Bublle Works In regurd to connecting tho Nort rk uvenuo sewer with tho Fullec- ton avonfa condult, A communication from Mr. Plows asked for pormission to construct an claborate pavilion in tho purk, which wus dectined, Thasuporintondent was authorized to Improve tho pirk ontranco nt Webster avenud, and to complete tho work now in progress as rapidly as pasate. Mr. Mullot loans a malo seu -Hon, and Mr. Harmon donates 4 litter of hve prario wolves to tho Park munigerie, ‘The Cam~ talusloners wish to hava it underatood thut they wevpieoid to having Sunday concerts in Line coln Park (hls deagon only becuuge the grusy isin, alanguishing condition owing to the drought, and heretofore the trumplug of thousands of poople hug killed the sod. Unilke the othor purks, Line coln rests on a bed of sand, with only a thin layer of soll on top, and it ts vory hurd to make tho ress tirive. Arrangements inay be mudo to ve music on tho lake-shoro near tho plor, dn the new pirt of tue park at the north end & Place is to be provided for opon-al wera. Attention (a also callod to tho fact that aaveral Danutiful speolinans of the rico orehld faintly at plunts aro nuw in blossom in tho conservae Ory ‘TH OLD POSsT-OFFICE. The Prestdont of tho Firat National Mank, Mr, Nickerson, informed a reporter yosterday that tho bunk bad nut yot recolyed any feral notice from the fonrd of Eduentionthut tho latter had. deulded to accopt the proposition qiado to lens- Ing Post-Ottica property ‘Theres fore thoy bad unt deelded what they would do, Mr. Nickersun stated, bawover, thut’ thay would. Dewin to tout down the ald biting we aoon aa thoy got possession of the property, Nu phi for tho new structure have Loon necupted, but } fa understood that anne wrebitucts have subinit- ed drawingd. Acoonling to tho terms of the contract with the Hourd af Bducation, tho Firat National is to oyoot wt bulldiug which shull cost somuwwhero Hear $0,000, ‘Thora ts some talk of aeine Mp Awix-stury sirneture, the rat tivo: Hoora of which shull- bo of atung, and the others of Phitadelphin pressod. briok, ombodylng, of course, ul The pipittanced Of nodern tHrsteclass: Dufldhues of this charncter, Aagoon us tho lease: {scompteted aud signed the work of foluaring and preparing the yround for the now and will bo commenced. Sr. Nickerson thinks it Will not be rexdy for ocoupanvy before next pring, CITY-IALL. ‘Tuene wero thictysthroo doaths In tho city yostendny, ‘Tux numbor of dog llconses taken out yester day was 625, ‘Nun; police and tiremon will be paid May sala ries toeday, Lt will take $80,000 to qo uround, ‘Tue [oulth Ofice ut the Stovk-Yards youtor hay ucla vloven hora, wolghing 7,500 ound, Hi. D, Hanutson, of Ipswich, Hngland to the Stayer tor information’ jn regard brathor, who revontly ame to Chieaya, ‘Tuite woro 27) wuavenger pormits issued by tho Hualtb Dopartuiout lust Wook, and T25.dend unlinuds removed, of whleb 838 were dogs, Thore were Bi) pounds of meat candemund, COMMISHIONUE WALLER bas gone down to Frankfort, Ky, bis old bone, to wtay until ho gets entirely well. During bis ubsonce tho Mayer will "act ps Commissionor of Publiv Ol ‘Tue bids Cor fifty ton’ of load for so of the elty were opunod yesterday at noo by Sisyor Harrison, ucting as Counnlasiouer of Public ‘urks. ‘hore wore two bide ut 44 cents cach per pouad and one at 4.19 cents, A NEw two-whevled chemical engine has been pluced in the housoof ‘Truck 4, Tweuty-seoond streat und Wentworth avenue, to be run in con: nection with the huuk and Judder company, by tho dame Iremun, Unger the kane ollivers, ‘Tite ‘Fenement- louse Inspectors soun to bave allowed thelr work to run ftwelt duriug the past fow weeku. Complaints way bo safely left with Chief: Lnspictur Gelng, who will carefully ile the uway, su that they will not be attendod to, ‘THe street-cleantug contractor received two f bis ni ol we Leki cmnerenert rt from Wusblug- ton yesterday, ‘The vrushusbaduot yet arrived, writes to his but are expected to-day, and the machines will ve used here for tho first time to-night if tho brushes come to band. Bins wero opened yostorday for furnishing tho elty with enstiron water-pipe for the pres- ent yenr by the Department of Publie Works, Tho lowest bidder was tho Clnelnnatl & Nowe port tron & Pipa Computiy, at 81.04 per ton, The coutract will agureeate in the nelghbor- hood of $50,000, 1,600 tons being necded, ‘Tue big engine of the North Pumping Works wns turned over tu tho City Engincer yesterday, Ag having been thoroughly clenned. By Friday or Saturday next this ponderous pleco of inde shinery will again be drawing Into our pipes 90,000,000 gallons of water per duycaind there will not bo much complaint after that about alow head ot water. tho claim, and also w! convoynnees tu his wife turn 8 sealed yordict te U. 8. AL Tir Custom-IHouse employs were paid off yeatorday, drawing out 87,000 for saluries, Ar the Sub-Troasury, yesterday $25,000 In old and $1,000 In allver was diaburse rven thot sand dollars in silver was reeolve ‘Tits recolpts from internal reyente th this dintriet, were unumuatly heavy last month, the total collections footing up SM0i,8IL, ‘Tne Internal-rovenue reeolp yeatorday amounted to. $61,168, of which xéh, wos for spirits, 87,719 tor totnced and clynrs, $0,011 for fh making frauduien! cto. ‘The Jury will cos i Tut following bullding permits wore issued if * yesterday; Heimos, tworatory nud basomone | Ucet and $1,605 for spevlal taxes, dwelling, xh} feet, 747 Hinmitn street, to cost MARSIIAL Hitprur white in ollice became tho 83,000; I. Caprona, three-story dwelling, 22xa | happy possessor of a brace of benutifnl reval- feot, $4 Dopuyster strect, to cost $3000; M. | vers. Wishing to show his friondabtp he pre: sonted one of the twins ty the new Incumbent as fqaortof badge of oflico, retaining the atnor biusulf. Tho ex-Marshal la a peaceable inun, which accounts for (tho fact that the weapons, which ure of tho Hem tingtenn brond, iS valibre, ecame titsty and dusty. Hecoration-Day called up memories of war and. its ongines, s0 during: the afternoon Mr. Hildrup busted himself in #0 oar Wabash nvonio, to coat $5,000; 11. Bchwuchow, two-story and basement dwelling, 3tx50 feot, 17 Lincotn street, to, $2,800; Jacob Dirck, fourestory factory, 25: Tet, 68 North Dusplaines street, to cost, $6,000; KF. M. Lynde, one-story cottage. iE, 680 West Erle street, to cost 81,000; He Ti rayvth, four Tutilin, for t receatory, hwsamant, nid atti addition, 20x85 foct, 213 three-story and busement stores and dwellings, | cletuing up bis battery, While on- oneh 25x80 foot, Nos, S10, 61%, 300, and Wost gaged tho pistal wis disetiargen, Madison sirvct, to cost $:0,00). and tho = bullot craghod = through ‘the Makaust window of tho Marsh's ollice, wont sixty feot neross the portico, and throtgh an othor window, dropping harmlesly un the chitr of funtleg In Judgo Hurlan'’s court-room, ‘Tho buildiog was deserted, and but fow know of it, ‘but the bullet holes@ore yesterday proof of the excellonce of tho wonpon, the caretcsness of tha Marshal, and tho strength of the powder. 7 is no necessity for correcting tho linpression that thero was 4 duct between Jones und Hil ip. for, although the former was given the choles of Wenpons, hu celebrated the day In tho shady roves of Warren, Fot.owing ts tho list of dutiablo goods ro- colved at the Custom House yesterday: Armotir &Co,, 075 tons anit; Witechcuck & Foster, 17,049 nillrond thes; Rogers & Co,, 100 tons piz-lron; D, B. Linstend, 400 bags potatoes; Jolin Gantuk; 167,200 ploces ath; A. Us. Mecker & Co,, 386 tons piz-fron; order, 2f casks soda ash; order, 65 iu- dices; order, 1W) brie a witers order, 4 euses torated water; order, 30 bags potatucs; or dor, 20 tons splowrel iron; G.J. 8 dt & Lre.. casun straw yroods: Janson, McClure & Co, 3 cases books; Christ Helms, 1 cuse musical in- truments; FB. Muadlencr Cow wnses wines Vergho, Rubting & Co..1 cuso crockery: Charles Gling, 1 casy aking; Hibbard, Spencer & Co,, 2 cnees hardware; 1. Munttasy, 1 case manus factured rings; Chr. Hotz, 1 cuae oll patutingss ‘TrenE were two enscs of einall-pox reported yesterday, One was ut No.2 North und tho othar at No, oz} Turrabee street. let-fover wus reported from No, 67 Thirty-tirst. and No. G&t Pautinge streot. Hy the way, it might not be amiss to stato that a grent tnany physicians are Very remiss in reporting causes of vontaglous discuses which como wiler thole notice and cure. In this they violite tho lw, From ono woek to another there are wore deaths Crom diphtherin and scartot-fever than arereparted nt tho Hoalth Oitice, and thosodentts occur at resilences from which tho cures woro never reported in about nine cases out of ten, ‘The duty of papeleinis fs pluin fa tho premises, and thoy should live up tolt, A Httle whole. somo prodding by the Health Commisslonce would do no Injury. He Ilvos in Hicksville, O., and his namo | W, Chambors, and here ts the letter be write: our Mayor; “ Wo have bad dry weather here, and It seams tobe extensively go. Is this our Coult? tbe. Neve it {s, During our unpleasant War, and itter a heavy battle, where the canon was ox tensively used wo bave hid tain. Your city ts a good point tostirtho cluments. Collect your cannon! Stir tho alr! and tho waters nt tho head of Lake Michigan, und ct us help the ated elements to send refreshing showers, andre: | fyon & Healy, 3 cases mualeal. Metriments; ecive the blessings that will follow." Instead | {i ., (de 2 ease: yon & of eoniimg OnE exon, the, Muyor propuses to Henry 3 Hbroad, 9 capes merchandise; [yon & qnses tmnusical Instrumants; Vergo, Rubllig & Co., JL packuges crockery, ute. Downing, Shoidon & Col, i enses uns; Wester News Cotapuny, 1 ease ‘chamois skins; Lorenz, Mnttorn, Li pipe whisky: Hamburgh Hros,, 0 ootuves brandy; Witeon firos., 2cuses Paine Westruster, J cuska’ wino: Grommes & Utiri SH packnges wine; Chapin & Gare, cusos wines J.D. Helnstrath, 1 ig-cnsk brandy; Chicago Public Livrary. Lengo books; + M. Koedt, 1 cnse dry goods; Sandel Gros. ense buttons; It Valentine, 18 puckayes alls, ete; Geamnmes & Ullrich, 01 caves wine: W. A. Olnistend, 3 onses maps: 8,12, Lockwood & Co. Ii bulus Hossians: Carson, Pirle, Scatt & Co. 2 euses hostory; Metzler, Rothschild & Co., 6 cases articles, % cnses tables, ete; J. W. » Lousy atlk initts; E. E. Euton, 1 cas phe Cc. M. Koedt, 2 pickawes dry goods; Mun- ol res, 1 case hosiery; E. 1. ton, 1 casa une; J. G. Hitchcock, % ensca hosiery; ordor V. J. Uanon & Sun, 4 ouses hardwaro;- Hamburger Rros.. 3 octaves brand . MeCallum & Co. 6 tg-nipes brand . V. Furwoll & Uo. 3 cnses dr wile; HL, HG iman, 1 casks wines Marshall Flotd $s Co., 60 packages dry gouds: Duwning, Sheldon & Ca., 1 cuse needics? Grommes & Ullrich, 6 onsks wine; Lowenthal, Kaufinun & Co,, 2 cases clears; Sprague, Warner & Co., 6 eases eluars; J.P. & G.C. Robinson, 110 sacks salt; BP. & C. Baker, 1,000 sacks salts Itbyard, Sponcor & Ci us boxes tin plate: A. 1. Mecker & Co. 1 oar Son, Lhogebend sherry: set Lawler and Hitdreth in an andument on tho Luke- Front, and the olements, in sheer despitir, after having benrd them long snough, will drive thom off with a refreshing shower. Turns was a Jam nt tho Woter-OMico all day osterday, It wus the largest crowd ever seen nthe oflico, This vast number of people eame to puy their water-tax, understanding that it wus the lust day upon whivh the 10 per cent re- bate would bo altowed. The crowd was Bo dense that {t reached out through the hulls and far Into tho streets, und the clerks for once woro kept falrly busy. Tho lazy ones bud a chance to get a litte fife into: thelr system, which was a good thing in its way. ‘The crowd kept enlarging until 4 o'clock, and uftor that hour only these inside of Lieb's porntls were attowed to lay thalr wealth aut tho city’s fect. Monday was not uo legal hollduy, but tho office was closed because of Decoration-Day. In order to make up for that, the Mayor hve directed that: tho 10 por cont rohute shall by extended so a3 to benetit all persona who may puny their water- rates to-day, ag many came down to pay on sfonday and were not accommodated. ‘Tie Inst number of the Natlonal Health Bul- lelin, Juat to bund, says in regard to tho tmortul- ity Intho Northwest section, as folluws: This auction shows nearly the sume inercage Indeaths from pulmonury aifections us tho Northonst, but, while consumption has advanced 44 per cent, the acute lung diseuses have remalned tho sume us in Mureb. Diphthorla, scurlet-fever, eae We: Se atlann 5 bund and onterle-fevar igivo muiinistied snore ey flute: Horan Junaon. Getave benudye \ alos, whooplng- ¥ U0, TOT G forors tnve ‘somewhat increascd their rites, | Goaomin & Lo. THe sno . Bingl RB alts ‘T, anit; Hivbard, Spencer & Ci Collections, $18,018, FUAOTIONAL CURENGY, Mr. 0. E. C, Daniels, tho sivor teller at tho Bub-Treasury, has collected u complete set of the United States fractional currency, which ts an utervsting collection of a portion of our eur rency Which pinyed an portant pirt inthe Dnanelal histar: io cuuntry. A reporter yesterdity oxamined the series and found thom all absolutely new Issues. Thore nro complete gots ofeneh, from tho olf postal currency wu thorized by tho act of July 1%, 182, conaisting of denominations of , mand iit gents, redeemable for postul stamps only, ‘Thon follows the fravtionul vurrency recelvable for postal and revenuo stamps both, Issued under tho uw of Murch 3, 1863, Another series undor tho game uct introduces the thrce-cont plooe in addition to tho othor denominations. Jn the GO conta the Goddess of Idburty was tho vignet, but this was so cually counterfeited that [t wis with: drawn and another plats made with the hond of Spinner. Tho follewttk series umits tho three ‘und 10, and introduces the 15, ‘Chis wag tho first: plece with the Treasury seal on. The 50s bad the heat of Iducoln on the right hand, the only thne the yiguet was ever placed on tho right. ‘This was easily counterfelted, was withdrawn, and tho yignet hend of Stanton at tho left was substituted. Tho next series tg exceedingly rare, khown ay tho green souls, tho "Lreasury seul being printed in tint color, tha denomina: dons being 0 conts, with the hod of Samuut Dexter, Sovrotary of the Trensury in 186t, unc IU conts, with thb heat of Wiktiam Sf, Meredith, Seeretary in 1840, The lust series of the denom- inutlans of 10, 25, and 60 cents fa thit whigh fs now disappenriug before the silver coins, Tho whole colfeation iy rato and beautiful, aud aside spon Its intrinsic value fs excuodlugly intereat- ra ‘Cho reduction in the ugarerate of denths from os OTL smull-pox hus been noted, but tho disuuse Is atill widely spread, and tho 237 deaths reported iu April are divided ng follows: Now Lork City, 40; Newburg, N._Y., 1; Bipgbamton, N. ¥., 1) Iudson Conny, Now Jersey, 20; Camdon, N, J.5 2; Philadelphia, 48; Pittsburg, Pa..2; Wilming- ton, Del. 13; Wttehmond, Va., 0; New Orleaus, 1; Louisvitle, Ky.. 2; Cinelnnatt, 1; Chloago, il, Sun Francisca, 13, AcconvINa ta tho Rogistrar of Vital Statistica, thore were 260 deuths in tho clty lust week, of which 17 wero children under Gb yeurs of uge, aud tho avofuge unuttal rate to cach 1,000 of our populution was 7.48, ‘Thore wero 133° males and 15 femulen; married, 62; widowers, 2, wide ows, 8, During the sine period last year tho denths wore but 185, and in 1870 but 118, There were ton deaths from aceldeuta, two from ebron(y and one from uvute alcoholisin. Beon- ohitis, 6; capillary beonenith croup, 0; in- fautile convulsions, 19; cholern infantum, 1; vholura murbus, 1; congestion of the brain, 6; diphthoria, 15; diarrhea, 4; onterovolltis, 4; enteritis, 4; scuriot-fever, 2; fy'pltuid> fever, 9; splanl faver, 145 tent fever, puerperal fever, rs tritis, 43 gastro-ontoritiy, 4; prenlngitis, - 12; uplnal moningitis, 1; infant murasinis, ay tmeusies, 4: German measles, 1; consumption, 3 pneumouls, 10; broncho-pnetimonin, 1; Smrall puke 33 ‘Thore was only one death from suialde, 1x consequence of the angual cleaning of the pumptng-engines, the low bead of water in re- mute parts ot tho elty bus culled forth much complaint, and this condition of things bas buen {neronsed by i most lawless and unrestristod violation ail over tho city of the city ordinince regulating the use of bose, which, says tho statute, “shull be used tor washing windows, front areas, und sidewalks Only frou tho lst wo Muy to tho Ist of November from 6 to 4 o'vlock in the mourning and frat to 8 o'clock in the ovoning. Lf niiawed torun at any thor hours tho aupply will bu cutalt without provinua to- jue." Of overy strect in the elty water-hose is used durlgg “overy hour in the diy save the ones specified by law, and ithe rosult {8 that in most of tho residences south of ‘Cwontyetifth stroot uid west of Union Park there Js scarcely any head of water above tho drat floor. Tho main puntpiog-engine will probe ably bo again running is the course of u week, ‘but tho fearful consequences of a drought of wae ter cunnot be eluded uniess tho wanton aud wurestrainod waste yolig on all over the city, and tnerotslug with tho hot weathor, be brought to nstop, elthor by un Iutelligont publlo or an elliviunt pultvo force, =~ TEXT-HOOKS IN TH PURLIO SCHOOLS. Ald. Brady, who is a cuther progressive but dittidont Aldormun, hag a scheme ov fout which he propones to orystalilze Into an ordinance and introduce at the next regulur mooting of the Counell. ‘Chis will provide that on and wfter its passaye and Bpprayal Dy tho Mayor tho Board of Education shill xo ont and purchase a auili- clout nunbor of qducationul books to furnish | exch puplt in overyyrade of our public suhooly with suca bavks Ws ines be necessary. Thut theso books aball bo foutiod and not given to the pupils, and that for ench bouk thus loaned to the pupil for his or her schual use the parents of the uhild shall become responsible,—first, “for Itareturn; and, second, that i shall by eared for and keptina neatandelenn gondition,—and wou, THE MISSING. THB UNEXPLAINED ABSENCE OF RUDOLPIT WAGNER, The effort to find some missing poraon whose description correspands in some fulnt monsure at lonst to that of thoi headless corpay found at Winnotka brottght to the recollection of a ro- porter a case of disappearanco which was briot- ly mentioned at tho time of Its uccurronee, but of which nothing has aluce beon suld, It was the case of Rudolph Wagner, a man who kept hardware und tin shop at Matteson, In this county, Wugner was about 30 yours of aye, had black hair and alight binek mustucho, welghed about 10, and wore black pants, 2 brown cout, anda black felt int. fo cune to Chivugu in tho aftornoon of Noy. 17%, 1830, for the purpose of vay lng some bills, baving $000 with him, He drank axzoud dol, aud at ght went W tho Farmers’ Home, on Kundolph atroot, nuar Hutsted. ile gat up early inthe morning, atitl under tho in+ Huence of fiquor, and, in paylug for bis lodyitg, oxhlbited the Jurge rail of billy, Io lett shortly aftorwards, und ghat {8 the Inst geon uf him, As he did not turn dp in soveral weeks, his orodit- ors began to attuuh bis property to secure what bo owed thom, and Juesen & Anderson, ns there Was Dot more thut enough In bis mune to vovor the widow's award, sought to et letters of ad- tninieteation in urder to protect hor interests, ‘Tols, bowoevory was not done; sluice $100 bi wis obtained f8r hor by oxemptions under Re eh cue whad: srivon returned I Ws) tho statute, At first Stee, Wayuor dit not bo- Pour and tenrexcapten.. Ald. , Hove that hor buaband was dead, but bis cone tinued absence convinced bor that he must be of hu would have rotured to hor, There curtainly Was | io cause for bis gunning away, ‘Tho $600 would hive patd all ho vowed, hy was dolayg Ceirly weil lt business, bls domestic rele Uons wero pleagint, und bu had wn oxceltont wity und three very pretty, Interosting childrou. Hlsonly fault wad na love of Hquor, but this _ Ald. Brady men tha this ts tho law In New York and Philudotphli, whero It hus worked suucuastully fur yours, ‘Tho drulit upon inany poor families for school- books for their chitiven Is a very large ono iar thai, aud if suck an ordintace Is passed tt will relleve inany people who ure too proud te vom- piulu, Aside from that, when ‘ono pupil Is through with one gridy of books anothor can a . nevor ungonderod any trouble between him and uso thou, Whore pupllt aro viven to under | biewitgas abo was very nduikont.. iy. bud etal 9 bouke d Oe | Ts commnitiod no erime, was well thought of, Alderman anys they will be more careful of and tho orniig of bia disappearances he them, und will take fy pride, asa cule, in koup- | Hougate ae eas in vion ing thom Neat and olotn. ‘To such a mensure, . {neta. Wagner's frionda wero ‘con filer 4 thatthe ot ontiden' 0 had beon murdered, Tholr thoury was thut some thioves who aru always bunging around Farmers Homes and such “placed looking for victings sw the monoy ho foullehly pulled out of his pocket, followed hiw when bo left the botel, and found an oppurtunity to pie him out ‘of tho way und eteal the cugh; and then, to con oval tho crime, carrlod the body into the coun. wy and throw it into the woods. One theory fs that Waxner was ‘induced to get inten farme ers wagon by a hired mun whoo told bin bo would tuko bin home, and that the inan buy ween the mono! rdured and robbed hin, howover, there wilkba found u great opposition, though [ets a question which wil bear ale: cusalon from bote sides. ‘ TELEGUAME IIGUT-OF-WAY, Mr. John 0. Lying, tho Preydent, and Mr. Churies ¥. Puck, tho Secreta: or tho new Mutual Union Tolegraph Cor pany at) New York, had quite a pleasant interview with Mayor Iturrison yestorday afternoon {in regurd to ob- tuning tho right-of-way through tho city for ereotiiy thelr telegraph-poles. Mayor Hurrisou wis upInirently wnNx10Ns Lo sea tha now cums puny but ho told thom frankly that ho did not whlove suvh un Ordingnce could be pavsod In tho Councll, und, us to ble signing it, that was ans othor mutwr, Should thoy uttempt to come into the elty on poles the intuonces of the other corporations of ka charnuter would SUBURBAN, HYDE PARK. * ‘Tho Board of Trustocs will meot thia ovening firowt- Miecetly SE ee ee eee to consider wnuimber of Importunt questions. usked tho gobtivmon what thoy | The probabilities ore that an vlection will bo t) thought of thea undergreund system, and they thought that thoru was nosysten yet suilluiont)) perfected to be brought tity yoneral use. kreut many genticmen had good idens in thelr minds and bad guxqested youd thinge which bud nut been practivally tested or proven, The Mayor thought that they could como in ensy ondugh if thoy would ngroe to put tholr wires under the ground, Tho gontlomun were not ready to say, but they thouxbt that thoy miyht dose, ‘Tbs would also require an ordinance, but tho slayor thought thut there would bo no dioulty in gutelng It through the Councll, | The Mayor sald furthor that underground wires were succgesfully in use In France and Gormuny, TIE COUNTY-LBUILDING, Batunvay will bo wentence-day In tho Crimi- nat Court, ba ‘Tue Grand Jury disposed of twelve cases yes- terduy, and found soven true bills, THEKE wore Hfteun arrlyals ut the Jail yester+ day, and sevon dtueburges on tho order of the Grand Jury. valled to till the vacanuy caused by tho death of. Col. J, H. Mowon, a8 thore fa necd of anothor mun to shure the work which fs #0 fost ineruus~ ing on tha hands of tho Board, The Water- Works quustion will also be consitorvd, us It is deemed adviandio to start nt once ay ordinance for the layIngtof wator mains to Kouth Coleayo aud oue on Cottage Grove avonuo to extond to Patiman, ‘Tho subject of sulurles will wlio bo taken upand fixed for the year. Thu yyatemm of wutor-warka us devisod by the Bourd Will, without doubt, boa great saying to the town. ‘Thu inachinery udvortived for iu Lite ‘Tripune 6 Jor 5,00,000 gallons capacity. ‘This will fully supply tbo village for at loust three. yours more, and’ Is to bo of auch u pattern that tho muublpers' can be added: i, thus saving for tho present the addluonal fuel whlen would be seaulred Ifa lurger pump, wero used, and ula saving the intwrest on the money which would neceasarily be lovested, and thoadditiooal pump whieh must be procured three or lve years frou now will be aavgl the wear which ft would be aubjooted to if In péwition now, ‘The Prosident of. tha Bourd bas dircoted tho police to muke wir on the porsons who ure stoullny dirt from. the village etrects, dtonday Wo DICH Wore canbe iu tho act and placed in ull. Itwil soon bo unsafe for the sod-H{ters even tu drive through to villayo, as tho citizons hold thai ite ullty ug bouyeetutchers, and pro- pose to deal with thom uccordiugly. ¥XGLEWOOD, ‘Tho Board of Education of School District No. 2, ‘Towns of Lake and Hyde Park, wt a meuting bold yeaturduy uftergoon elected Trustees for the obsuing year, ° Cota BELL. Hovauant was yostortay found to be w dependent girl in the County Court, and Mra. Atausa Burry Was wppolated guardian, Joun H, Lurxenuovy, noticed soveral days ag0 as huving boon arrested for debt, yeatorduy upplied for relcase under the insolvent jaw, and bud a bearing in County Court. He is charged with belog in debt to Loula Favier, of Now York, in tho sum of 8550, and, rurtherwore, ‘with refusing to turn over property to autlsty it capacity, many being tw q accommodations. The pri pabspeaker of the ovening was Gen. Martin of Chfeago, who dolivercd an nble and in tho present unhappy cone tlon of aifatrs nimong the people of Iretund, The Rey. Denn Butler and othors from this city took part, ‘Tho ovoning was one of grent profit to ail who were fo fortunn dresses of Mr. Neer evening. aro spoken AvCT ON GEO. P. GORE & ( AWA Ain Mannan eles REQULAN TRADE 9.44 DRY Goc > Clothing, Straw Gaoits, Tuesday, May 31,9 ‘Thursday, June 2, 30 a, m ‘Ono thousand lots ty neh, . GEO. PG Wednesday, THERM WILL BE A CLEATUNG. AUCTION SALE Boots, Shoes & Conalgned to GRO, BORK £60, Spring ant Summer Goal ‘That wo shall turn at Uhee Intu €, MAKE A NOTE OF This, Thursday, June 2 at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE or Crockery Report of the Committee on the | fonurguairs ain Sale of the Reform-School pto be present. oth in the uftornoon and fF with rent credit. by alt na being chnracteristte of the patriotic General. a JOHN JAMES PIATT. Mo Wants to Be Consul-General at Mrankfort-on-tho-Main—Iis Sexton Again Threatens to Stop if Hliy Estimntes Are Not Promptly Paid. Fhe Speetal Duepatch to The Chiengo Tribunes Cincinnatt, O., May 31—Mr, John James Piatt, the poet, husband of Mrs, 8, M. 8. nuda realdent of this elty, would like the position of Consul-Genoral at Frankfort-on- the-Main. His application is reinforeed by them “literary fellers” perhaps more fhan any paper evor Mod with any of the depart. It bears the names of W: D. Gullaghor, le; A.B, Ruseell, of tho same city; L Venable, of Cinelnnatt ho post, of Sout! Stedinnn, pout, of Now ¥ Inte editor of Serihner's Montht Aasistant editor Studdard, poet, fo! pout and newe ‘ed W, Longfollow, Wendell Holmes, of I of Amosbury; and John Hay, of the Now York Whethor Mr, Pintt not, he has ronson to bo proud of his backing, anid wo abn)! sco in the outcome what headway tho posts of Amertoa can make against tho Mr, Whittier has written to Mr. tosny that itis the first time ho over siynci Petition asking the appolntmont of a frivnd ton political oflice, WHEAT TRANSPORTATION. The Steamer Which Is to Tow Wheat- Laden Barges from St. Paul: to New Oricans on Mer Way Up the River. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kroxcx, Ia, May 8.—The steamer Vic- tory, of the St. Lots & St. Paul Line, this orning passed up with three barges, two of which are to be loaded with bulk grain at St, Paul for transportation without change to New Orleans, and thence direct to Liver- pool. This isthe inaugural stop arisime out of tho barge agitation, and will bo mado on exporimontal ¢ trip, as tholr boller manner would heat and at New Orlenna, ‘Yo prove that ft can ba thus enrrled, and that too in tho hont of summer, ts the object of the uxperitnent at the present timo, and thoro 1s not: au purtiele of doubt of its success, provided to ‘ood condition when stored mirges Aro built expressly Yor the carrylug of urain, and aro perfectly water-tight, 80 no diumpness can reneh tho grain, For this trip tho rate hna been fixed at the won- rico of 28 vents per hundred from which aum represents tho @ shipper, The result of aetory's trip will bo watchod with grent In- Bt Expert Judges of Carpentry Present Their Bill for Ton Dollars a Arcgular meoting of the County Board wai held yestortay afternoon, Commissioner Pure rngton In the chalr, and the entire Hoard pros- entexccpt Messrs, Clark und O'Nelll. A communication from the Unteago Law In- atituto asking for additional sholft-room wna ro- forred to tho Committoy on Public Mulldings. A communieation from Gen, Lieb, Chief of the City Wator Department, was rond. Ilo notified tho county that unless urreara of water-rates wore pald tho water would be cutoff from ‘tho Comnty flospital to-day, Commisaloner Albright sald the mattor had ‘been arranued with tho Mayor sv that a caso cout bo taken to the Appelinte und Supreme Courts, Thero was no necessity to bothor about it, for he bud the Muyor'’s word that the water should not be cut olf just yor. Comuisaloner Coburn moved that the bill bo f New York: 7. itor of the «Atlant of Cambridge: Dr. Oliver joston; John G. Wh! ots tho ollicy or ‘Tho matter was roferred to the Committee on Tho Cierk rend the following communication from ‘Tom Nelson, contractor for fresculng and Ws he Lount, ete.: I beg leave to call your ate % Unt it is impossible for me to stund the ubuso of Mr. Handley, your Buper- Jntendent, tome and elores ho will muke it dann hot for me. atopy my gicn ultost every day, ‘o-diy ho would not allow ty: Glassware, We shall sell an unusuall: Ject stock of W. Hotel Ware, Rock and Yell orated Chamber Sets, Cuspidores, Lamps, Brackets, etc, Good: tontton to the ‘He openty de- ly large.and se. ¥ lus on tho ed to Commtttoe A communication from 2 iz tho Hoard to order the payment to him of the rye porcontage on carpenter work, or also ‘nish the hurdware necessnry ty completo work, wie referred to the te Sheriff's blll for dieting prisoners during the pust quarter, nutounting to $6, ferred tothe Committee on Jall and Jall Ao- elevator. Hoe THOS, NELSON.” ou Public Bulldinga, same Committee. many huve By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & (0, 84 wod 4 Iundoiplest. FOR OUR SALE 9:30 THIS MORNING, WE NAVE THE ENTIRE FURNITUR! OF LARGE PRIVATE 11ES11 150 Good Used and N CARPETS, Gonoral Household Goods, General Merchandise, Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks. Plated Ware Ht ON, BLRUSHEIS & C0, Stund 8) Kandotpise, S SME nid, wits re- y sprout before it REFOUM-SCIOOL PROVE! The special order, tho report of the, Finance Committee on the Refurm-Scboul property, was tiken up, The Committes reported in favor of thy passize of & resoluden providing that the property known ns Block 2 be resubdivided 80 hut Urcenwoud avenue through the southonst edrncr; wat Block 1 bo resubdivided so that the Jota may be brought in streat, and thal i aid 4 bo eran. igdry and tu may be extended Bt. Paul to Ldverpoul, Lise wisi thie entire expense i fl je be nin {thes on Fina i but not toss than tho ies y terms of salu to bo one-fourth down, the bale aneu Inone, two, th cent interest, payable se cured by Ilrat mortgnye, to bo empowered to omploy n real estate agent to epoxy of the property, and to pay him not more than 244 per cont cominiasion, Commissioner Wor CONCERNING PENS! ‘Tho Mackinnon pou or fluid pencil the only resorvolr pen In tho world with a clr ste of sridi- um point. Mackinnon Pen Company, 12 Brond- Chicawo brant fs Madiaon atrect. MONUMENTAL, Mr. George B, Armatrony hea ordered of John IL, Volk, 69 Dearborn strect, a fine yranite mon- ument to be plgced ou the family lot at Mosehill years, with 6 per, ‘he Cominittes wero ‘ed the adoption of tho report. ‘This was opposed by Commissioner Albright, who wanted the Hoard as a whole to haye n pund in the dicker, Commissioner Cobura and Commissioner Mute ht tho Committeo were competent to taolely tho Jub, Comuissioner Ayara wanted the Board to fix a price on tho lots, ind Commissioner Albright ropentgd his objections to giving tho business Jnto tbe haves of any committee. ‘the Chair suggested that a vrovision might bo {neorporated that no enle should bo cotsum- mata without reference to the whole Buard, Comtnisstoner Wood suid this would not worl: In cuso of uo aalo by auction. Mon would not bid under such clreumstances, Axenoral discussion of tho most discursive churactor followed, at the close of which tho imouon to udopt the reportuf the Committes was declared carried by following voto: Diamonds, Watches, - JEWELRY, &i., &e., For account Mr, A, GULUSMID, Thursday, June 2, at 10 a. m,, A large and varied stack Bpectal at Wo'choek, Diamonds, Sluis, Fings, Pins, Sels, &, Salo at Our Store. ISON, Fi Great St. Lonts Property at Ag+ signee’s Auction Sale. On Thuraday, tho sth day uf dune, the one-ninth reMathiig FLORLOW In vale will kivaven exiate of JE “Rough on ats.” Ask drugglats for Rough on tata. out rats, mice, rouches, bed-bugs, ete, Jbo boxes, Not $6 or $7, but get tho finest and best, $8—n sot. Dru, MoUbesney, corner Clark and ftandolph, a Buck & Rnynor'a Moth Powdor 18 a baryestor ick) Roe Nove that reaps roucnes by the million, ———— Cummins docs not advertiso teoth for $7 and y the Chairman by the | Charge more, Jcas—Coburn, Farren, Hutt, Knopf, Miller, Benno, Stownrt, Wood, 2urington—, N ght, Ayara, Eager, Rholnwald—t. THE POOR-MOUBE, ETC, Tho resolution offered uta provious meeting providing that tho ——— We recommend Eldrede sowing-machines | MARRLAGL LICENSES. ‘vy Commissioner A; ce snloeny marriage licenses wero tasucd yos~ Committco on Public Charities at once take steps to abate the nutuanece arising from tho sewage from tho Insaug Asyium and Poors Hauge, was adopted unanimously, Meporta of vitrloug committees, recommend ing the payment of bills, aygreguting $23,100, were approved, and the bills ordered pati. Commissioner Coburn, on behalf of the Pul Committeo, sud that an estimate in Pd, Sexton for $7,275 had not been ombraced in tho report of that Committee, bo- enuge one member had opposed iton the ground WAS not progressing Boxton bad threatened to stop worl urchitect’s estimates wera not allowed. Com- migstonor Coburn held bound toapprove tho eatlinutes when proporly certified to, unless some good renyon was shown totho contrary, Ho moved toaliow the est Commisslonor Senne sald it wag abaut time to tell the contriotors that not go abond and compicts quid, He thought the Hoard had teen bull- dozer long enough by the contractors, and to ft thom und getting a now Commisslonors Aluright and Stowart spoke in tho game gonteral 1 Commisdiunor Coburn made nother plea for prompt paynient of Sexton's clalm. Commissioner Knoptimove the Buitding Committee, Commmissiuner Wood was in favor of anything which would tend to a spoedy completion of tho work, 80 that all the count; courts could be emer, Henk ELE. MoMtllan. 1 Wost Itundolphy it Went Itundolpu. Annes W. Hoan... Charles Itademachar, Gizabeth N, Kun. chaumbars, th. jonaumaberg, Hk Hermun Riskoweul inh i sntorest In property a Aununtes Bogda, o4¢ be craid frbta sho wa IN . ‘Tho interest in e will be wold separatoly, ‘The pro Of 3G Loula, an ‘ho auburban parcels gre In choice ut ensit Bend for doseripet ye) that the work t tho Board was Engtowood, 111. iat Indiana wy, Or to8, V. PAPIN & BRO, tholr Ayents, SHERIFF'S SAL OF the entire stock and fAxtures now In the store ely occunied by Lawrenry & Martin, and curating winoy, Hquors und chiara Will i ork a: m, to-day (June Ist) at Nu, UE », MIL, BUTCH, Dept tlward Py COMIDs sso. retin K. Chaplt ene Moffatt, Jr, s+018, rly Leo, 3, for the Hoard » Brooklyn, N. ¥. ‘avored Rotting rid o! Andrew J. ‘rls... {ate Saey Harpies 4b to refer It back to Benf. 4, Hao be {iin 1. Sinur,.. Charies Harve: otters and tho Otlva Lanmnitre: The Chairman thought Sexton was crowding tho mourners by threatening to atop work une onan catimite which bad only 8 Bourd a weeks. Commissioner Coburn’s notion to amend the roport and Mlow the estimute wita lost by 9 yeas the Bonrd not voting in tho nilrmative. So Mr. Sexton did not got his and can stop work if bo wish Tho Committee on Publla Servico reported in the Commissioners’ per diem and rilenze, amounting to $0,001, The roport ‘was upproved, THE NEW COURT-HOUBE. ‘Tho oxperts uppoluted to exnmino the carpen> ter work of the now Court-Hanse, Messra. A. W.'D. Milligan, and D, olr roport. It set of tho material was good of its kind, and the Workinanahip equull: And doors were especially commendeil, tle chanye in the dinionglons of tho plus tumber used, the substitudion of ash for chorry lu the moldings and panel-work, the chungo in the window-pulleya, the substitution of platroring and solfets for ne Jeay ho got pat joxephing Poturaun. been bofore t a i Hulten K. Levy, tod nays, tworthirds of No one should travel without a bottls of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient. irroguIncity of rest ngd cate rafts, ure ureat end ot tlons of tie body. they oils resulting Wd Haye anany tncunseniencel Yming Jobnsun,. favor of paying Mary Young... Chungos uf temperature, Sow, snd expomures to d ayunts in deranging the secre! done of this aperient © from much causes, on OLD WY ALS, DIRUGAISTR, Hugh Granatan, Mury Granatan seIndinnapolt ndinuapol is Ind. Tho waluutework Mary A. Slichter, John sykorotsk: Toute Ronas, HL Sele e ‘Hianbeils Cinrk eu found the county hud ense Of $8,270, an additional ox aubmnitted with of $2,100, being seventy du: rans teal) tite Be Tea Importing Co. 49 sluleent CTH FO work for enol tier was referred to the Com- wittco on Publio Buildings. Commissioner Wood olfered ar viuing for the eaucellution of tax: cates for 187s-'74, where tho Supreme Court hud dcalared such sales tleyal, formed 4 cloud 13 North Curtis, North Curtls, ORMOS ——— ee Candy: —$—$_—— Chartos It, Gray, Adelaide J, (hans DEATHS, Cai tha taxesalos jo. Tt wus provider that this should only be dove where the an ren der could bo mude without cost to tho city, tho Couyty Clork charging the amount up tu foot Commiasionor Wood explained that the pass: wu of the resolution would operate to tho rullut aml! proporty-hold H referred to the Cuminitteo on Rqualiantion uf Taxes. The Chairman announced at this palut that Upon more mature cunsiduration be hud du- chiad that tworthirds yoto was necessary to Finance Committey on tho wale of the ftoform-Hohoot property, This, of course, puta the whole rutter buck where It Yes ‘no Board adjourned until noxt Monday at 3 vA ti we meningitis ur of che 1ote Jane 1, 1891, at 1:30 p. m2, from subilt. ‘No further notice, TLUBER—At his residence, U7 Cottago Grovu-uy,, Huber. " 1 Thursday, Juno 3, at3 o'cluck, ta Vakwood. MILLAR—Thy romaine of the ta d from the vault at ue % Friends arg inrited, ‘Vrain loaves GENNIANT—rucsday. May Bt, 4 M. Gern- Hon of Mi Bi, Guruiarl, aged’ 10 youre inyatita wgfrom the fiat? to bene reaidanco by carlo, Cand WAW;ER WAY A Lang Hate Switeos, HM Mobert M. Mittar josebiil Comotery o State. adopt tho report of tho wrvnts’ residence, Jaulus Cometory, HARROLD—Puesday, COMMENCEMENT-DAY, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune JACKBONVILLE, Ul, May Bl.—Jacksonville ta Row fulrly in tho inidst of her gata ltorary souson, having two commicncoments dally. This Thorning the Stuto Bilnd Asylum held its cloaug oxerolevs, literary and musical, Tho graduating olags vonslated of four boys und four girls, who Koguitted thowselyos most croditubly. At tho commencement this morning of the Young Ladies! Athonwum, Prof. Elmora Chuse, Princl- pat, Missea Gertrude Nallsback of Bradloy, Fannlo Street of Sxtuheliville, Ia. and Maria Fairbank of thla city, graduated, noon the scalars of Hituols College Inaugurated the obscrvanco of clasd-day with tho customary ongs, OMMtions, representations, cte, Last avon lug tho Conservatery of Music guve its nin} sary concert nod diploma to ulx sweet gi the two literary 4 Colloge gave thoir annuul NEWDICK—Suddonly, of heart diseaso, neo Of hor daucht ny uth HANYU MUD Mats, Ptiorst Whurada Sungnaqunckt. Friends of the tauily aru Hi nd. HADDUCK~The funoral of KB. EL if m bis iste ruaidunce, No. 20 ay,, ‘Thursday morning, Juay 2, ut 11 o'el BAMMONS—~At tte jemdick, ned Gh 30. m2, from the rosl- tb foils, Zig —— Ce, SHALL a Island, Muy Ol, It atde. w., Sonuustion, aged St roars, yrauilst Church, tue island, to warriage, Weduesday, ue con take traln at Stouts Uneeasod C ue Kulwitd-detmit at 1415 yh ty ANNOUNCEMENTS, COURSE OF SIX CONVERSATION: iL ‘Wiekouw fur ‘the 2 Jano 3 a for Woman” will ba fr cuurwe, $1 sinute lecture, 2 conts. LAL MONTHLY MEETING it f tho Chicagy tons fur shy beiugdipss will ba hold this moruing av wv Oulock,. : Alno Wy cords Of whieh E will sl so Kast Van Buce! Mtorary exhibition. a LAND LEAGUE, Special Disvatch fo The Chicago Tribune Rockyony, HL, May 31.—Tho mombers of the Irish Land Longue, recontly orguutzed In, this city, together with lovers of freedom, right, and justice, bold an enthusiustio wings moeting at Metrovolltan Hall last evening. The ball waa TIONAL CONVENTION jeu's Chirivtlan Avsoolalous at of much pront and iaruely attelded. Mr. Juba V. Farwoll was 6 dulcyate trom this elt, ry ied the noow waeting lu-day ana ws. Uiber delecstes will by In WV give brluf re Bin iwo veers iu Uf she procasdty Bitundenve alloy aN well Bort tonventia will moe

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