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PSD RATT eae iat 1 1 We sae necehnaken ne TA ted eg Be AL fel Wis CHICA Dd SPRANG: WEDNESDAY, JUN Isdl-— TWELVE PAGE 7 J THE CITY. IN GENERAT. WD. Harutau, of Detroit, 18 at the Sherman, Frio Cit THURS, of Malaga, {sat the Vatmer, Taner. IH, CockLE, U. 8. Ay is at the Pas celtic, Lx-Goy. I. M. STONE, of Town, fs at tho Tres mont. J.P. Massy, of Rockford, Ill, Isnt the Tres anont. A. E. MeAb, of San Francisco, Is at tho Tre- snont. C. I. Lann, of Washington, D. C.,Is at tho Leland, Con. Cuances G, Pensey, Us 8, Ay is at tho ‘Treme It. F. Topp, of Birmingham, England, fe at the Sherman. T..G. Cowaltn, of Yankton, D, Ty Js nt the Bhesman. ‘Te Itev. 3. H, Wollor, of Morrigon, Ih, ts at tho Pucitle, Scuarrten, of the Now Orleans Pleaynne, 16 at tho Pacitie, 8B, Gurrney and family, of San Francisco, are nt tho Puliner, Dr. i. 1, VAs Devsen aud son, of Kalamazoo, ate at tho'lremont, Wintiast D. O'Poorr and wife, of Fort Keogh, M. T., ave at the Palmer, F. Corr and f. M, Brown, of Shaoghal, China, are registered ut the Palmer, ‘Tire isa dead horse lying at Stato and Twen- oi streets which bis been there alnce Inst ates ‘Tuk meeting of the Stato Sportsmen's Asso~ elation (3 [udetinitly postponed an account of tho Searels of pigeons. {tis a case of no pigeons, no shod THECity Directory is in, type, and will be [s- sucd on tho 26th tust. The punber of nunes: which the book contulng Is conalderably in exe cess of last year. Y. Huipexoren, President of the Chicago q ern Usnois Kallroad, aud A, A. Talmuge, Genert Manner of tho Missourl Pacitic Hulle road, are at the Pacife, ‘nk Executive Committee of the Baptist Tuootogical Seminary met at the Grand Vavitic yesterday afternoon aud talked over the tna cial mutters of tho institution. , Jous Feros and Miss Fergus, of Largo; John Pnton, of Skelinorlic, Scotlands Mr, wu Mra. Garnett, of Manchester; und Fred Moss, Jr. of Liverpool, Eng. are at the Grand Pi A.S. Monten, Genoral Frelght Agent of tha Burltngton, Cedar Rupids & Northern Hailroud, and Willtum Hi. MeDoul, Genoral Freight Agent a ane Huunibat & St. Joseph Kuilroad, ure atthe Palmer, AS owner {s wanted at the Cottage Grove Av- pone Stutton for ve iman’s gold pin with atony act: tng; one guid sieeve button marked “d. EB." on the baek; one black-cramel and gold tooth und three solid allver napkin rugs, ‘Tie temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, optician, 8 Mudigon street, Taimuyy building, Was, ut Ba OL, 7 degrees; 0 a. mn, 7h: Wa, m., 7; la. m., WE Lm. Bly 1p. my ty HLS Bp, mn. Pe toy UT. ‘Tin West Town Roard of Equalization mot Festerday morning. and, 18 no complaints werd gntered, adjourned until to-day, when results of the lovestigacdons incuses submitted Monday will he beard, after which the Bourd will ud- journ for two Weeks, when now complaints may be entered, Grex. Grant passed onother very quict day at the Patiner Hongo yesterday, reimitaing most Of the Une fn bls parlors. During the day bo took a short drive, and in toy evening be res ecived a call from Gen, Sheridan, with wham he Fpent several hours {in conversation, Mra, Grant Ss stifl fevllug unwell,and the tripty Galena may be abandoned, tho General beima obliged too to New York fs soun us possibic on ine portant business, GEN, Steriks A. Hurtuut, recently np yFolnted Minister to Peru, was in the city yester- dav. He will spend afew days at bls bome In Belvidere, and whi depart vpon his southern iigston on the 2d inst. His objective polut ts Linu, where he will commence his search for “at of governinent uf the ruined Republic. Aiuying spent several years in the dipluinstio wervice ut Hogora, ho 1s thoroughly familiar with the South American nutionntities, ‘Tet: Typographical Union of the North Sie held ustug:ny eevsion at No, 5 Nort Clark street faust night, aud practiced a nutnber of Gerwan tnarculug songs, or * Marscblivd, 4 Vigor that was mana commendable, consider- meheut. They oe! v7 Barometor, 8 a, m., 20.025 wore working thomaelves up to the snty piteh of musical enthuslusm to jusuro success in thelr pursuit of pleasure, THE Seaman's Union met Inst night at No, 99 West Rudolph streot, and heard very favorable reports respecting the coudition and prospects of their busluess. There bad been somo rumors of uon-Unionists, or “senbs,” as they culled thom, tukiag out Vessels, Dut, when the rutnors were fully Investigated, no such vessels could be fuund. Tho Union men are receiving $2 per day, and think (t ia lttle enough, considering ie xoneral udvance in wages and in the cust of Vid. MICHAEL Wand, 60 yenrs of ogo, llving at No. braskn street, died sudden} day morning ut tho corner of mute nad Outley strect. Ifo was employed us o Juborer upon a brick building neur the above corner, but a3 be wus feeling unwell yesterday Jnorning be did not start to work, He bought tive cents’ worth of wolsky, with which he saturated aeloth, which he laid upon hie bead, hoping to ot rellef, Shortly after be was found to bo feud. The body wis tuken to his inte home by the West ‘Eweltth street patrol waxon. Lucien A. Watt, A. B., Associate Professor of Mathemutics at Cornell University, opened the honual exuminndion in this: city Tuesday worn- dng ut the West Division High School, for 1 mission to the University. A young man fro Tndhinapolis entered the task dlono. The exam natlun continues threy days. "Lule ta tho second annual exuminudon held in this city. Quite a iuluber seem te prefer to present thomscives at the Tnatitution for examination, and tet ae cordingly. Sitnilir examinadons are bolny held at this time in Boston, Cloveland, New York, and Washington, ‘Tne Lincoln Park Comunisstonors mot yestor- day afternoon, Winston, Kndish, and Stockton is 4 communication was. ri ved from rs of property on Lit Sally street asking for Bb entrance to the park at the intersection of that street. It wus referred to the Buperintene ent, with directions to report as lo the = udyisi Dillty and procticubliity af allowlug such on tronee. ‘Tho repair of tho pler ut North uvenuo Was ordered, tho exponse not to excoed 450. After decktiug to bye the artesiin well water unulyzed the Hourd adjourned, Ag RAM froin -Clovutund, O,, .publishod esterday, tolitaf the fading of a man tu the ake there with a card of Beverly Bros, of Chie ago, in bis pocket. Fra id It was inferred that the deccuked was a Chicagoan. A dewurip- Yon of him was given, but one of the Bovoriys who wus geen by & reporter, was unable to identify the body. everly Uros, huve not put outany cards dince Octaber, and. us thoad tlre culuted wery put inte tho hands of lake Captaius aud others 1a Cleveland us well ne Chicuya, the possession of one of thoir cards Is really nu clow to the residence of tho man found drowned, Mu. J.P. RINQLAND, Of No, 259 Kinzie strect, does not beleve in the orthodox way of dispode Ingof dead mewn und women, and ho is anlous to fornt a cromution society in this alty.—u0t 0 stock company for money-making purposes, but ‘tof nmutual affair, with a constitution. tdtig that tho ving momberd shall seo that Ta deud brothor It tural inte nyhes, A reporter aw hin Poatonlay, wud he said bo Was anxious to tnvel pyople Who thought aa he tlt, He dreada burii on account of tho posale bility of one gotuw nto @ trance, and aaid If ho ever appeared ta bo dead and couldn't be ro paced ty ushes, be wunted a kuifo stuck Inte bis A COMPLIMENTARY bonefit was given to Surat. Georve Havin, of Company D, First” egiment, Just cyening ut the armory, ou Jacksun street, The benetiolury, who was uy printer in Jobo BD. Jettery's ullice, recently lost anarin by BUNpUta> Hon, wfter sulfering many months with eaueer, find was gluddencd in heart by tho receipts of tho evening. whieh aggregated upwards of 8400, The program tneluded laughable readings by Mra. darcy Waxar, a seivotion by the Culougo Quartet, cornet solo by Prof, ¢lutebing, song, “Sy Sullor Lov W Miss Kittle Wallace, a eiJuyable baritony aula by Joby i. Sto wid selections by Pol'y orcheatra, Dancing and refreabineuts wore thencujoyod by the T0 people present, Some the ago Te Tarione atated that tho vetablishinent of 8 Poundlings’ Home and Ly- Digin Hospital fe thts city ond been begun tbo site purchused, and the butlding ptaaned, The wustituton, whieh {a to bo a lure one, fa to bu wader the direction of the Sliters: whu wow buve charge of Bt. Joseph's Hospital, A bulld> ing bas been taken to bo used us a temporary Mowe until the perunent buttae shall be coms dleted. Ta aid of the tuds for this eharily a Auuber of musical iudies and yeutiemon of this city, allot them blehtly accomplished, have dnited 16 give a grand cuncert, whieh will tike place ut tho Cathoho Library-Hall ‘fhurihay Venlig. At excellunt progrum und au excel: nt ehurity make & etrong i ad Cut a tendaner, a apes Corey : Comuitica appaluted by the Liverymen's Association Jast evening, consluting of [urvey Edgerton, B.S. Crossman, d. We 'Fenulson, rumucl Wright, and Leroy Payne, walted upon Votter Patner and Mayor Hirrhion yestorduy, gut elicited nu promiey from these gentiowen, te was hoped that Me, Pliner would celuaso Mr, Payne trom bis contract in ordur to nllow the dutler tu withdraw bid carriages from the streats font of the bote. The Muyor roe cuunuhtes ta the Liconay Cowie ity Counvil, aud stated that be thy bucks away frou thu Pali ho long 4 the carriages of tho tivery youu, Payne, stood thore, The Mverywmen are, citing to nance whieh compels them to atmber and hehe thelr Juriadi horse of Nathan rl ton street, was entered by Dural off o watch and chaln, some, mote eles, nnd othar yvaluabie: of Selenees san Hite Sissonaolate, but are about thee ht, In tho courts, the recent ¢ thelr carringes, BY, A license foreach venicle, und to furnish bondsof g00 for euch driver, They exuended mueh labor in getting up a petl= ton with O00 Nes, asking thy Couneil to re- peal the ordinance, aud last nigut voted to with- draw the petition. ‘THF polleo do not always furnish tho press anil public with notes of roblieries committed within: Last, ‘Thursday night tho 1, No. 6s West Washlige who curried . tollet arll~ ‘Phe police were notle ‘OF = Ned next morning, shortly after the dlsen ‘yo the robbery, hut contonted themselyes with tep- resenting to tho victim tho folly of fetting tho newspapers know about the robbery. as sivh it course would Inevitubly nequaint the thityes: with the fact thnt he had missed nis goods. Mr. Friend got, thred of the pollce non-interference policy, and tho matter was brought at Inst to puntfe notice by the publicntion of his offer to compromise tho felony in order to got bis kouda nek. Tite regutar monthly meeting of tho Academy it No. 06 Wabash avon Kdtnund Andrews rend a fist eventug, Pro very intoresilng paper on the “duolagy and Reonery of tho &, Huron.” Tho lecture wit (Islands of Latk illustrated with mips and chit on tho bluckhoard aba with gealogicnt Magrains, the matter for the loetire being pation a trip imide to the rexion of tho Jourgian May Inst August. The quartzite of tho Cloche Mountains, on tho eustern shore, the Professor thought, would be suitable forCaleao: mivereuts, Lis geologient researches fn this grand and pleturesque ang alinost uninbablted region were highly valuablo, and the evidences of glacitl action were everywhere encountered, His party enjoyed about ten days, sailing nmong the islands of the Inke nnd bay, Fishing was good, and duck-shooting fulr, although it was antoaf season for both inthe region of hunie, Ve recommended this wild region to tourists, and stated that Itean be reached vin Marquette by rall, and by stenmors to Sault Ste, Marie an Collingwood.” The mecting adjourned until tho recond Tuesday of October, the Academy taking tho usnal summor vacation. Guiscow, tho faster, Is still holding out, aud he declares that the hot weathar docs not aqect him In tho lenst. From observutions taken yes- day noon it was shown thit bis welght was Vists pounds,—n logs of three-qurters of a pont during the previous twenty-four hour and a total loss In welght since the beginning of the fast of twenty-five potinds. During tho prevt- ous twenty-four hours be drank thirty-two nees of water, While he was In bed.at7 o'clock yesterday inurning, iin examinntion showed his pulse to be Of, bis temperature O85, and hig respiration 18, At about Y o'clock lust ovening he sald he had never felt better since the beginning of the fast, About a halfan hour liter he atretened hiniself out on the lounge aud slept qutlotly until 1 o'clock, when he arose, undressed bineclf, took 9 yluss of water, and went to bed for tho wight. fie ia looking exceedingly well, and, were it not for his slightly sunkon eyes and the suspicious loose. ness of hls vest, one would think he wig rounding three good meala regularly every day, Quite a number of visitors of both sexes called to seo him yesterday, and ho etintted pleasantly with n oumber of them, A puniio rehearsal, in preparation for tho coming Siinwerfest, was betd last might fn Me- Cormick Hall before nn lovited audienes that Mted tho spactous editice to overtlowing. ‘Tho U.000 lovers of inusia who assembled ty hear the wing of tho first part of ndelssohin’s sinh” by the Beethoven Society aenrecly noticed the heat of tho night while Iistoning to the sound of those magnificent choruses, sung with « preelsion and hurmony that seemed to multiply the 250 voices into n thousand, At tho Urst tho singing was n little disconnected. a fault duo mostly to tha scanty supply of ecores, but tho Society son came under the perfect control of Curt Wolfshou, tho conductor, and the perfectly: modulated volume of tone thut churncterized the cloge of the performance gave promise of great things oat tho ape pronching festival, when the Beethoven So- srety will alug the “Elijah tn nnion with its fellow organization from Milwaukee. Mr. Jumes GUL sang the rite of Hiljah, assisted by Miss Jennie Dutton, soprano, Mrs. Faany Gor- ton. ito, Boloiets, aud by Miss Ettie Buticr, Mrs. C. Willams, Mra. 0. K. Jolson, and Miss. Pauling Rommeiss, Mr. dames Martin, as bus: was assisted by Dr, C. E. Martin nad Mr. C, Dav son, Mr. E. Dexter belug absent from Indispasi- Mra. C. E. Martin at the phino and Me. 2. C. Litkin at the organ weru the nccompanists, The Beethoven Society bas a well-estatiisbed reputation for artistic work that cannot but be rendered more lasting ond extended-by an ex- hibition of oratorio singing such us It was the pleusure of 60 Inany people to bear Inat night, HONOR TO WHOM HONOR 18 DUE. lt was stated in tha obituary of George Armour yesterday that bo alone took enre of alt the wuarchouse receipts “spouted” by Munn & Beott. Thia was tnevrroot. Tho members of the tirm of Munger, Wueeler & Co,, whion waa inthe elevuter pool, wero fn law partuers of Munn & Scott, aud after the cullapse of the Intter tho tiem of Georga Armour & Co. wus made upto operate their bouses, All thu re- cetpts were taken care of by George Armour & Co, and not by Mr. Armour individually, his ehuare belng one-elghth, and he paid aliout $7 Ow), instead of aver £100,100, toward tho rede! tion of the paper. The orkginal atatement dd Injustico to Mr, Armour's partners, and this cor- reauion Isdue to thom. THE ‘LAND LEAGUE. An unugunily Inrge and enthusiastic Land- ae meeting was held at Phelan'’s linll, No. Git Indiana streot, Inst ever ing. The President, Charles Dixon, ovct- pled the =ochuir Mr oT. oO Connor related much of bla experiorce us a tenunt- farmer in Ireland, and tmnany interesting inel- dents which bad come under bis personal ob. servatiug, In roviewlug the present state of affairs in the old country he depleted Archbisho) Croke as a second Lawrence O'Toole, and, whon clusping the hand of Churleg Stownrt Par- nell, a3 the buckbone und inninstuy of tho ent [risa lund moveriont, The State National Land-League constitution and bylaws wero pres sented to the Clud for the tirat tho, aud, wfter neveasary dellvoration, were adopted ufter which tho Lengue adjourned, ‘the Third Ward Lund Leagite roct last eveniny at the corner of Elghteenth and fHutterttel Btreats, The constitution of the Tlinuls Irish Nationa! Land Loague wus read, after which dr. jeorge D. Plant addressed the audience at fength on Troland’a wrongs, arguing that Ireland wus really ino state of warfare, and that the Propermethod of procadure for American Irish- nun wis to work Up sentiment bere until En- gland shull bo competicd to desist tn bor unjust war on Ireland, HONS OF MAINE. The Exccutive'Committey of tho Sona of Maine met at tho Palinor House list evening and considered some detalls for the banquet to inorrow evening, tho arrangement of the scheds ule uf sents occupying most of tho tine, A tolegram was received announcing thatuapecial cur bad toft yesterday and would arrive this avening over the Lake Shore Koad with the following prominent Maine guests on board: The Hon, Haunibal Hagilin, ox-Vice-Prosidont, and wife, tho Hon. Bion Rradbury and wife, Gov. Gurcelon and wite, Gon, and Mrs.8, J. Auderson, Charlos F.Libby and wife, lew T. Drew and wife, GC. A, Doutelle, wife, and daughter, all from wing; and tho Hon, Henry WW. Paine, yrus Woodman, Cormorly of Wiigonsin, now of umbriige; Col. John “Davis Washburi, of Worcester: Col. E. 3. Haskell, editor of tho Bose ton Herald: George MeLaughla; G. F, Emery, of tho Hoston Post? Misses Emory: O, W. Baker; 1,0. M, Swoet and wifes and othors, ‘Tho Com mitteo xunouney thut Hekate will bo for sule (o- day at Nos. Mand 12 River street, and all diy to morrow at Parlor O Paliner House. Tickets should be obtained as curly xe possible, that seats may bo propurly Create Anathor mect- ing of the Committee will bo held this oventng. A NAKKOW ESCAPE, A rather serious and exciting runaway accl- gent occurred lust evening to dir. and Mrs, George G. Nawbury, Me, Newbury is tho woll- known real-estate agent, and tho ludy and gens Ueman way congratulate thomsulves that thoy ‘wero not made subjects for the Coroner, fur thoy had un. pxceod ugly narrow soap, Tho lwo werd riding on Oble, between Sine uni Rush streets, About 8 o'vlodk, Mr. Newbury had hitched up his aadile horse with one of tis toam horses, Tho latter wue w little Cractious from the start, Mr. and Mrs, Nowbury had left tholr home on Wabash avonuy after ‘dinner, and bud driven overte Lincotn Park, ‘Thos were on their return homeward, and, Just us they turned tie from Pino streut, ane of those poripatetio nut. sunces known ug au itinerant Gerauu band, con- widting of tive dougbly horas blower, started to pis Inmodiately one of the horses yuve 4 Juap and broke the lusidetraco, Tals, of course, caused tho buggy to strike tho animals’ heels, whereupon tho uthor horse gave a jump, bruake ing the second tnside slugle-treo, Hoth borsps WE anicy started ou tue run, to tho horrorofovery- one in the vein dic, Newbury held tho Ings with wo vicoliko grip, uotil hu was drawn over the dashboard, and the two forwatd wheels Bavsed over him, when by bud to give up from shuer exbuustion. Mra Newbury was thrown out about forty feot uhond of her huabund, ttle ing upon her side, All brulsed, who was pleked up by neighbors und curried to the Peer . ro Str Newbury, who cuuld walk, follawed her, Mr, Newbury, thouwh badly brulied about the Vinbs, insisted that be wie oot badly burt. Mrs, Newbury Was not so fortunate. Sho ts u some- wht curputent Indy, and the fall itselt wan & groat shovk to ber system, Her left nigh was found to be badly bruised, but Dr. Bly would dot deturatue thit no bones wero broken, a4, at the tue, it wae uo ylmost impossible thing todo. tle thougat bor injuries were not Hecedsurlly derious, though thoy were uxcocd- fugly painful, and night vantind her to ber bed for at least ton days, CITY-NALL, ‘Tie Controller. will advertiso Friday next when be will commenco paying tho Intercat duc va bonds July 1 ‘Tueny wore 1,000 pounds ‘of meat condowned nt the Btuck-Yurds yosterduy, aad 9 totut of 7,50) pounds lust week. ‘Tne Mayor yesterday, while in private con- Verdution, bad several reporters around bin, and bo tovl occasion to way to thom, 8 If you fellows will huviet apo tukiug down all Fay 1 wbull have to exclude you,” Hut," retorted Ald. Burley, * huda't you botter stop talking?" “O, no,” respouded Muyor Hurrigun, * I can't du Ely, Nu, 73 Rush atevut, wi that. There wasn geueral smito all around the room, Owtya to a inlaunderstanding a4 to tho thy tho conference of tha Mayor and Canal Comi sionors to reference to the Bridgeport pumplig- works was not held, CompLaints have beon mado from tine to time that the corner of Tairty-third and La Salle streets was being used as damping growed foranclent ems and deeayed vexombles, Tho people buve got teed of complaining and now Propose to site the city. 1.1. Hircntssos yesterday took aut'n pers mit te creet ebeht Uwoestory stores and dwellings covering the large apace af 100 foot front by fect deep, to cust tho auin of $8,000, Thes ure Ivented corner of Third avenie und tHurtison abreah Thoy will not be occupied as whutesnle UTISCR, ‘itt Mayor and Controller are seriously dis- etissing tho abolition of the city hayeseaies, Tho ground upon whieh they are ldented Is rented nt 120. per nonin, and tho city receives 10 res turns from the aealos nt all, while the bay mare ket costs tho elty $2,000 per annum ty mak ing @ total anuital loss to tho elty of 87, Messns. Hust & Coote wero nilowed an estimate of $4, for the superstructure of the Harrison stevet viaduot yesterday. ‘This money: is paid by the Chicago & Alton and the Chicnuo, Hurlington & Quincy itatlroads, J. ab Kearns Wits alee granted an ‘estitnate of 405 on nee contol tho substructure of the sume viaduct, ‘Tim Superintemtent of Police yesterday ts+ sued orderd to the torce to arrest all tea v8 who tive no Heense numbers on thelr wagons, aud who dump dirt on the streets without nus thority. He alan ordered tho police to mike prompt reports of nilstreet lamps tot lighted during the time that the test lamps are burning. Also, to report all defective stdowalka, givo the location and extent of the defects, and, ns nearly as possibie, state the length of ‘the side- walk which is in need of repatr. Tuk complaints continue to como into the Health Oftice in regard to tho number of dend dogs on the streots, and that ‘they wre not ros moved as promptly rs people would like tu have them, Dr, Do Wolf said yesterday to a THmMune reporter that the police were killlng all the dogs that had no tags on by sbuoting and poisoning, OF course it was im bie to follow nt once in tholr trail, However, tho police will now go through one district ata ime, and tho Health Department will follow up the killers ang pick up the dead animals as they goalong. Yester- sluy over 100 dead dogs were reported by the po- lice in ono bateb. ‘Tite following building permits were granted yesterday: John Q. Adains, tive-story and base ment brick and stony atore, 100 by Wd feet, 2 to 230 Adums atrect, to cost $100,000; J. Paul, two-story, busuinent, and attic sivcalling, Raby 4 fect, 69 Walton place, to cost 0,000; W, Mellen, twoestory, — basomont, aud attia dwelling, 2 by Br feet, 428 North La Sullo strect, to cost $5,000; B. P. Hutculnson, clght two-story stores and dwellings, 100 by 25 feet, a to 81 Mur- rison street, to cust $8,000; Haditeld & Co., one- story and basement brick stable, 26 by 10) feet, yah: 1 o 000: John Henry Bremard, two-story dwelling, 2 by feet, West Horelson. near Wood street, to cost $3.00; 0. ‘L, Wheelur, two-story and baso- ment dwelling, 43 by 60 fect, Stute, near Schiller streot, to coat 815.000; Henry Burker & Co., one- story dryshouse, 62 by TW feet, Paulina street, near Blue Istund avenue, to cost $5,000, Yestenpay morning 1 delegation of livery men, consisting of H. Kdyerton. Leroy Bayne, H, Fisher, tL. J. Crossman, and A. J. Wright, eailed tipon tho Mayor to sco what vould be done dn reward to amending the ordinince whieh pro- poses to contrul liverynien, ‘The new ordininca proviles that the limps on all earcinges used for Wire shall bu lighted at night, whether ordinary: bucks or livery carrinwea, ond that ench carriagy shall pay a livenee of & per annum; that tho lveryinen etal give bonds of $500 ench for tho responsibility of each driver of a carringe, and that a driver by nume shall be designated for each carrlage Ieensed: that tho number of ench cxrriige shall bo painted on the Inmps; and, also, that the ltverymen pay a license of #2 on ench buggy, and that each bugzy when sent out shall be avcompanted by a driver. The Mayor acknowledged the Injustice of such An ordinance, aud guid that he did not ore stand tint sueb stringent and unnecessary pro- visions were placed Jn it when ho «igned the re- vised ordinal He told the liverymen he would do all be could to seo that Justice was done, but the liverymen have an idea that the Counell will be ugalust them heewuse thore ure more huckmen than ilverymen, und the former tolorest themselves in poiltics, whilo tho latter jo Lot. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Comaigstonen Crank has returned fram bls visit to Hot Springs, with bis health much im. proved, ; Tue Grand Jury yesterday, among othor things, hourd witneases in tho enge of the killing of Jacob Stauber, tho Cottays Grove avenua ssloonkecper, but renehed no conelusion, Tvanil. Sweerzen, recently clected Constable of tho Town of Jeiferaon, falled to quality, and yesterday Nols Pauison was sworn in and gave tho necossury bond. Vautson is a policeman, and his swenring-ia gives him a double au- thority, ‘Tue caso of Mortimer P. Bundy, arrostod for debt, was to have been disposed of yosterduy in the County Court, butu hearing on the gents ineness of bla schedule aud tho honosty uf his transections) promised to consume more time than the Coure nud at its disposat, and the mut+ tor went over untll Friday ut 9 o'clock, bi ‘Tne South Side Icolling-Mill robbery case waa called yesterduy and put over until to-diny. dudge Anthony wanted to dispose of the charges awuinst the several defendants at the sume ting, und tho cuse went over becuuse the defendant who bad pleadud not guilty was uot ready for trink, Ho will be ready this morning, however, and tho ease promises to como to un early end. ‘Tnx bitterest kind of feeling appoars to huvo grown up Very recently between Cominissioners Coburn und Aloright, dnd if the proceedings in the Board Moudny: are repented, it ls promised that the County Foysivlin will o¢ called upon to perform a service uutof tho usual order, ‘tho Conmitasionera nre ncousing one unottor of all tanner of ovil thlags, and war is iuminont, if Jt hag not already begun, A xteETING of the Committee on Public Char- itlos was held. Bide for a aupply of 24,000 feat of nine-Inch sewer pipe to lead from the Poor- Hougy to the North Side worn opened, and also for tho repair of the bullers nt.tho Insane Asylum and Poor-House, and for tho building of tho reeeivitus tanks nt those Inetitruons. Sev= eral passes Wore grunted, wimanist them one to a woman naned Mrs. Maguire, whe was on her: way to Austratin, Sho asked for nt pass.to Bin Franelsco, but tho Committeo decided that thoy could not grant one for Bo great a distance und ordered ber to be given ono to Omabn, ANOTHER DELAY. John Tambh wus yesterday yeanted a continue anee of the bearhig uf his caso until Octuber, ‘There are two indietnents against Lamb,—one for murder and tho othor for burginry, Mr, Forrest tirat bruught up the burglary caso and moved the Court lo discharge the prisoner, becuse be bad not been brought to trial slice. the continuance obtained by bint in Devember, Jai, Mr. Mille mupneaed tho fact that tho caso hnd stuod during all thut time on defendant's moon to quush tho Indictment. * Judvo Barnum vverruled tho motion to dis- churge, bolding that the motions to quash and for cur ince took the case out of the rench of the statute on the subjoot, aud ulso that Judge tlawes' recent order overrullug a similar ination was an adjudlcudua that ought to be re pected, - rrest then muda motion to discharye rom custody on the murder indietinent: becnuse be bad wot been retried within threo terms after tho reversal of bis sontence by the Supreme Court. Judge Barnum at once over. ruled that motion algo, bolding the statute had no application ta a prisoners who bud onco buon tried. The Judyo then announced ule readiness to try tho cade for inurdor at once or ut any tine during Juno, stating that tho Intor- Coronce with bla chancery calendar would be ne greater now than aftor vacation. Mr. Blilta usked Mr, Forrest whetbor hu could be ready by Monday next. Mr. Forrest thereupon applled for a continuance of both cages on the ground that Mr. W. W. O'Briun,,the senlot counsel for tuo prisoner, wae actually onguged In the trial ofa murder cuve in the country, and could not rolurn ti thas to prepare and try thea causes. Tho fnct of Mr. ()'lrlen’s absences and engnyement being conceded by dic. Milly, and the praprigty of & continunnes for that reason not being denied by that gentleman, the Court granted the application and wet tho cuses tor ‘Oct. d, the curlivst day after vacation, the Court sak tS, state of his ebancyry business would amit. ‘The inurder trial was sot first contrary to the request ol defondant’s uttornvy that tho burg: dary cage should have thy preceduuve, US A, AT tho Bub-Tronsury yesterday $25,000 in ull- Vor was cucelyed and $3,000 paid out, ‘Yon thous gand dollays iy gold waa disbursed. ‘Tue recolpts from Interunt revenue yostorday Ginounted te SHI, of which $2,409 was for to- Laceo, $1,873 for clgara, 62,280 for beer, and $315 for special taxes. ‘Tne now gas-fixturcs which bayoe been placed (n tho fobbics of the Post-Ollica are murvels in tholr way, ‘Thoy aro cheup in wppearance, and wholly inappropriate, mado of polished braus whien it ts linpossible to elvan, and which willbe tarnished within uw mouth, TUK, LOST-OVFICE, Tels altogethor likoly that the Post-Oftice Do- bartinent will conouc inthe rosemmendations of Byeeial- Agent Sinith, who nindo un Inspeation of tho working bower of tha Chicuza Post-Oltiva «couple of weeks ago, Hu advocutus the catabe lwninvot in various outlylug district of the city yet to be dealynated a certain number of ree cuivlog-stutions, whore letters shall be rocelved aud inay be registered, but where thare will bo no distribution, tis belloved that the tuture est of the public will bo the bost sub- sorved ut the iminium expense by this plan, Tho recuvlng-stationg vould — be arranged tor tu cornec stores at compuratlvely emuthexpouse. ‘To thege rucolving stiuons tho mail-eathorers would carry tho: te letter-boxes; thon they would be sorted ont, and subsequently be taken In aw wauon te the rencral Host-Olleo fv thure to eateh tho dilters entinntls, The Spcelal Agent recommends that on Increased appropritnon be made for paying tho ear fire of those carriers whose bents are outside of the bnimedinie business centre, 50.05 to secure an earker delivery of the muni, At tho present timo thy Department pays tho atreet-cnr fare of thote carriers whose baill- wicks are in tho outlay diatelets of the ¥ Whother the recommendition for an ine twenty-four earclors will be actapted Me, Milmer does tint Know. though ho bs inelined to belive it with He Js in faver of more earrlers and mere elerienl help, both of which ure urgently Headed. SMALL-POX. TUE UISEARE ORCATLY ON THE INCREASE. Smuil-pox apponrs to huve gotten a new hold, and it should open the eyes of peuple, especiully thoso who nro not vaccluated, ns the discasy which is now provalling scems to bo ns sovero, though not quite as tatal, as during tha last winter, ‘There were one death and twelve now cases reported yestentay. The death occurred atNo, 10Clayton street, and has somo exceed: ingly sod feotures about It. Tho vietin was Mrs, Moore, She was conilned but ulght days iyo, and four days after the birth of her elild she was stricken with the louthsomo dis> ease, which turned out to bo in its worat form, knowl us tho hommorrhagic. She Mngered only until yesterday morning. Dr. Uarrott, who saw ied ie day befure, bad no bupes thon uf ber res ove: “ Thats Schutz walked Into the Health Office a little after 10 o'clock yesterday morning and sald he was eck. He hud come from the Cor rizan Block, on State strect, where he had been living, and was a baker by trade, Schutz had a ene Of simtllepox, and ho was taken to the Hospital, ‘The menner in which sinall-pox putienta come to the City-Hall and scck tho Heath Ottice fa something that needs a remedy, They should not he wlewed oven in the Heulth Olle, but 4 temporary place could be crested near the bnac-ball park, where the ambalunee man cuttle also transnct his baal aiess with Dr. Du Wolf, and It would also w courage poopie to visit the National game whe ever it was played at the park, Mrs. Lotinin, from No, 720 Wiltow stroct, with her 2-year-old child, who wus suffering with the Ainail-pox, came to the pest-house on Monday nigtit at {1 a'clook: in a private carringe, and they were alinitted, ef gotirso, the eblld bein, nuracd and cured for by ity mother. It hu never been yacclunted. Luter on in the night another private conveyance dropped a wou muned Kate Drantzbourg at tho Hospitul, Sho is 2) years old, and came from Mo. U57 Lurrabee etreet, northwest curner of Blackhawk. Other cuscs were reported ns fol- ows: Frou Nu. 78 Weight, 11 Mohawk, 140 Wile low street, a case on Goose. Island, 173 Wast Nineteenth, 43 Larrabee, 20 lowa street, File Inore struct, on the south aldo of the thoroupl- fure, first brick house west of Western avenue, in the baxement. There were ton chases of measles reported y terduy. Scartet-fovcer wa3 reported from 27h South Park venue, aud diphtborla from wd Murlun street. CHICAGO YACHT CLUB. THE ANNUAL ItKOATTA SATUIDAY, Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Chicago Yacht Club was held lst eveniig in tho Sher mun House, Commodore Griswold in the chair, Tho principal business consisted tn making preparations for tho coming bo ut-races. ‘Tho Iegutta Committco subinitted tho follow ing ropgt of arrangements for the anuual re- watta of the Chicago Yacht Club Saturday, June 18: All yachts will nsaemblo In the outer basin by Istip. in, ‘Tho first gun, "to pet ready,” will be fired nt that hour, At2p. im. promptly the kita to sturt will be fired from the Judges’ bout, and all ynents will thon yet tinder way without delay. “The tng of sturtiug will be tuken from thesouth plier, off Van Buren street, us. tho yachts pass out. The time of return will be tiken as the yachts pass theuugh foto the basins For schooners and yachts of tho frat class the course will ba fromthe spring, otf Van Buren street, southensterly toa atake-bont off Thirty ninth street; thence northerly to tha Wator- Works Crib; thence northeasterly to a stake- Dont of Belmont avenue; thence return around the Crip to the place of starting. For yachts of the second and third class tho courses wilibe the samens for the schooners, except the return wronnd the Crit, their course from tho last stake being to return directly to the place of aturting. For fourth-class ynetts the course shall be around tho first atuke-boul ang Crib onty, No prizes will be offered for schuonors or frat- elnss ynchts, The tlw of these, however, shull bo tiken if practicuble, Virst prize, second clase, $25; socunst, same class, Sth; iret pride, third-cines, 320; second prize, same cluaa, 315; Hirst prizo, fourth clus, $16: second prize, sume eluas, $10, ‘Lo entitle any sucht to the soconil prize in ber class, at least three yaohts must: sturt in each class. ‘Phe judges’ boat will be the stenm-ynent Bret Hurte. All stake-boute will be fused at tho port hand, ‘The report wus adopted. The judges are Churles Hilton, J. 1. Wilkins, and Samuel Baker, Alternates, G. Ells and F, W,8, Brawley. yachts wore enterad in the firat class. Tho Corn {s not realy, ‘Tho schooner-yachts Idlvr, Viking, and Countess ot Dulferin will not enter the race, but will go dver the course, salling ugninst time. ‘Tho entries in the second class are the Aerial, by G. BE. Wier; Harry Darke, by lt L. Pettibone; Nameless, by J, Wilder. ‘Nhe bird-glass entries ure: The Zophyr, by W. EE. Burnum; Perl, by E. W. Byer; Goud- enouuh, by J. Skillen. ‘tho following aro tho entriea in tho fourth cluss: Fleetwing, by H. Henderson; Mischicf, by C. J. Dugwan; Wonder, by J. Wilder, Col, John Mason Loomis calted and invited tho avers of the Club to visit his new yacht, tho (ng. The third annual regatta of tho Cleveland Yaohting Association will be held Monday, duly 4 The regatta is open to all’ yuchts on tho. chain or takes, Tho Chicago Club is invited to’ participate. THE SALNGERFEST, PREPARATIONS AND REHBARSALS, ‘Tho Finance Committee of tho Sdugerfest held two acasions yesterduy. They wilt offer for salto, ut the Exposition Huitding to-day, at 10 o'clock, tickets for the Silngerfest. Seven tlek- ets, securing one sitting durluy ‘cach of tho seven concerts, in the best purt of the building, will be sold fur $10. amily tlekets will bo eld In quantities of woven fur $10, to bu used as de~ sired. Single reserved seats, siinilur to those above mentioned, will be euld at aArush Ie oxpectod, and soveral clerks will bo omployed. Subycribers, who have the preference, have been busily engaged for tha past two days in inaking sclections. Singors will only be ndmltted tothe Novrof the butlding, vin tho stage, und then only on ocensions when they aro nut needed on the stago, Tho Plonle Committeo were also ta session last evening. “lids wero opened for the creation of a dining-hull, entrance, Committes butidig, on tho plonis grounds, Wright's Grove, Tho dining: hall will bo a by 100 feet, he contract was lot. to Stelmutz & Elokenborgor for $1,600, Thay decided to uso twelve entulum lgbta, and to or= kige two bands of fifteen mien cach aud onv band of twenty-five mon, Sine, Poachka-Leutner, soprano, and Mr. W. Cundidus, tanor, ure reported to have loft Ger- mauuy the Sth aud Oth of this month respectively, expecting to be In Chicagu by tho ith, roudy to tue part In tho rehearsal proparatary to tho Singorfest, SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD, The Englewood Union Veteran Club hold their regulur mecting Munday ovening, Vrosidont Parker fn tho obair, Avommittes of ive was appointed to conrer and codpernto with tho Memorlul-Hull Bulluln Assoclution in arranging for the laying of tho cornerstone of Memorial Hall July 4. A com munication was road from N. Gd. Wilson, Super- futendunt of Gettysburg Cemetery, stating that tho corner-stony for tho Sicmorlal Full had boon shipped, Anothor communication from Gen. Wilder at Chattanooga was road, wlathiy that tho stony ordered trom thore would bo rendy te ship in a few days. A Committee of threo was appointed to calla meeting of clt~ {zone und to sulivlt subscriptions Cur a general Fuurth-of-July celopration, Thore will bu a mecting ul subseribors tu the Somorlat- tail Asyoclution stovk Monday oven- Ing Tor the purpose of clecting Hrectard, Jol, Hoburt G. Ingersoll bis beon invited to speak ut tho luying of tho curner-stone, ‘ho Wentworth nvenio sewer has ronched Pavillon parkway, and (ravelon that boulevard will be intcrruptod for a fow days, a ‘ THE "SOVEREIGN" IS THE LATEST improved Mackinnon pen. It gan be closed into stuull comnpass for the pocket and lengthoned for use. Muckinnon Pen Company, 1 Broadway, Now York, 0 Madison strovt, Chicago, ee MONUMENTAL, Jobn H, Volk, deslgner aud manufacturer of fine granite “and inaeble monumonts, tablots, atutuary, curblug, cto, Itt selected stock, Ollico corner Dearborn and Iandolph strcots, —————— Thousnnda-of ladies to-tay cheris romembratcos of tho bulp duvived pain ilar of Lydia H. Pinkuam’s Vegetable Compound. It ya cures all furmale somutntita. Send to int Lydia B. Pinkium, 2 Western aveuuy, Lynn, Muss, for pumphicts ed Not $5 or 87, but got the finoat and best, §8—a sot, Dru, Metteaneyscorcur Clark and Teta tipi gecesi peal dar aha harvester Duck & Raynor's Moth Powder ta that reaps rowebes by tho million, Cummins doos not advortise tooth for 7 and churgu word. 70 Stute, ; ie We recommend Eluredye sowing-machines ‘ OBITUARY. Death of Eli Bates and the Rev. E. J. Goodspeed. Resolutions of tho Board of Trado Ree garding George Armott. EL! BATES, d Mr, EN Bates, of tho pioucer limber firm al Menrs, Bates & Co,, dled Monday nt nitdinight at his realdence, No, 480 Dearborn avenue, For soine thine pant he has auifered from an afer: tlon of the kidneys, and «few days oxo whilo out driving he contracted a severe cold, which, with a serious fail that be mot with recently, ia supposed to havo hastened his death, Mr. Hates wns born In Springtletd, Mass, where he Hved for nearly twenty years, anddied In ils %6th year. While n young man he taught school tu his native Stato, and, coming to Mil» waukev, Wis, 1m 1857, he fullowed for a thine tho Bune vectpution., For sevorus years le wis nlao the Highthousy keeper in te avore nained cits’, Tu 1817 he beeanie avqiualuted with Mr. Charles Mears, of thls city, and, after working for bin a belek thay in Mitwnukee, caine to Chicago, Tho Avanber tirm, of. Meurs& Co, was organized hore aud Mr. Butes was tnude foreman of the yard, which position be held for several years, displaylog tharked ability us nt business mit and bis skill in mianiging workmen in loading and unloading limber in the days when tho trade lucked tho facilities it possesses now the rin hor never forgetten. Possessing plenty of “clear grit,” thorough trustwortiiuess, gontul ftitztpent, and business bility, Mr. utes was hound to rise, He wae tnken {ute the firm as purtner, whieh position he huld to bis death, having been nssocinted with Mr. Nathan Menrs for over thirty years, during which thane a very warm friendship bra ever existed between the head of the firm and the deceased. Mr. Bates amassed a generous fortune and leaves a lary tute, Ho leaves ne familly except na steptaughter and several brothers in the South, His wife died in tho fatl of Wt, Just uw few weeks after be had moved into the vlegant mansion on the corner of Dear. born avenue and Goethe street, which he bad senreely fnished, and bus alnee ovoupled, alar- Ing it with Iriends, although not tuking an native part in the business of the firm fora fow yeurs past, Mr, Bates kept a» close watch of its attuirs, and wae frequently cousulted, his {pdzment remaluiug clenr” to the Inst. ntil quite recontly he bus driven atone down to the olfico.and visited the wards dally, ang bis white tocks and tho old-fashioned buggy he used soalniye will ut soon be forgotten by the lum ernien. Mr, Butes was a life-longand prominent mem- ber of the Unitarian Church. tis religion wus more practical than meditative, In Mtiwaukeo hoe superintended tho building of the Firat Chureh, und when he came to Chicago be Joined tho original Uuitaritn Church on Washington street, Whon the Society was divided be Jained the branch on tho th Side, Unity Churct: was organized in in his partors’ on Onto Btrvat. Mr. Bates has beon a conatunt and geo crows friend of this Sugiety, which bas probe ably been handsomely remembered In bis will, Alo was one uf the trat. to recoguize the abitity and promise of the Rey. Hobert Collyer, una helped ty bring this popular preacher Into nutlee, He also took grout interest in the Chile cago Atheneum, aiding it with counsel and money, and wag one of its Directors. Mr. butes teuves hosts of triends, who will long remember him us 2 kind-hearted, frank, and churituble min. Services will be held at the: residence at 1:0 ‘“buraday, und the funcral oc- curs ate pin, nt Unity » ‘The remains will be buried in Graceland Cemetery. Ameeting of the Lumbermun'a Exchange Is to be held to-day at lve. nm, to pnes resolutions do respect to the memory of Mr. Mates. » J, GOODSPEED. ‘Tho Rev. Edgar J. Gaodspoei, D. D., who died at Columbia, 8. 0. Sunday night, was born in Glon Falls, Warren County, N.Y. in 183, and recelved 1 common-schoot education there. Ho entered Union College, at Schenectady, in 1859, and gradunted from tho Rochester Theolugical Seralnury in 185, About this time be married Miss Currlo 8. Raymond, and, after ordination, was called to the Central Baptist Church of Poughkeepsle, N. Y., where he remained twa years. Ho then removed tu Jangsvilic, Wis., und for seven yeara necuptnbly tilled the pulpit of the Firat Biptist Cuureh of that city. In Idut the uewly-organized Sevond Baptist Church of this uity extended a cull to Dr. Guotl- speed, and be labored in this pela for over ten yours. His adwiniatration was highly success: 24nl, mad ho was largely inatrumental tn billig) Up the eburch, but tis heults broke drown, nn ‘ho was compelled to vialt Europe und the West, Finally, in consequence of his physloal cons didion, he was compelled, in 1870, to resign his praturaite and removed tu Syracuse, N.Y, a ruintined fora yeur. He then assumed tho Presideney of the Hencdlat Institute of Coluin- bin, 8. Cy, the loading Baptist Semlnury of that section, und ho held this position at tho time of hla deceuse. Dr. Goudspeed was the wuthor of a ' Tito of Christ fur Yuung People,” a “History of the Chicago Fire," wud suverst othor works, und was for suvurul years ‘Trustee of the Chicago Unis versity, and one of tue Board of Managers of the Baptist ‘“heological Seminary at Morgan Park. He leaves u wife, gon, und “daughter, te sun being a student tn Brown University, Cho romatns have teon forwarded from Culumbla to this elty tor iuterment, but arrungements for thy funvral are not yet completed. ; GEORGE ARMOUR. A epeclal meeting of tho membors of tho Board of ‘I'ralo was helt at 1 o’vluck to recelvo tho report of the Committee on a memorial to tho momury of tha lute George Armour. ‘Tho mecting was presided over by Vice-President dt. W. Dunham, Seerctary Rundolph read the reportof the Committee, which, on motion of ex-Prosldont Dow, wus adopted unanimously, following are the resolutions: Witzinas, We huye Icurned with deep regret of the denth of our esteemed feltow-citizen, Mr. Udorge Armour, one of tho oldest aud most promment muuburs of thls Busrd, thereiare Ateoucerdt, ‘Chat in the death of Mr, Armour wo Have fost an assnciate Whose tutuunce bus been imurketl in Lhe development of the curnmerce of Coteago, in the growth and prospurity of this, Bourd of ‘Lrade, aud in the cnvvuragement of iuatitutions of jearning aud act since the early settioment of the country, und one of whom wo cu kay ut tbe end of bis woll-ruunded hte uf threo seure und ten yours taat bu nus given 18 striking examplo of the possibilities of cumbins inure Wawore tan ordinacdy aetive business tite with tho qualities of wy benevolent, publiu-spir~ fred eitizen and an honest Curauun geationian, Kesucved, “nut wo buruby tender our protuuml sympathy to the widuw and fuuily in thelr sore row, and in domy so we dosire to recurd our Teehngs uf surruw over tho lugs to ts of 2 Ineln> ber pussessing such eminently sterling quatites us belonged to thu date dir. Armour, our formar President,—qualltics embracing stern inteurity, modeat urbavity, and tixedness ot purpose to do only what wits right fall tos ways, and wich quutities lud to such well-deserved success among us. < PAT O'NEILL, The tuncraluf tho lutu Putrick O'Nelll took place yesterduy mocning, solemn bigh masa be- ing celebrated ut St. Mury's Catholic Chursh, whenes tho rewalos wery conveyed to Calvary Cemetery, Thouttundunce at tho church was very large aud u grand display of floral tributes was bide. ‘ho pall-veurers Wero Juuios Stina son, William Hobkirk, John Wralnur, Beruicd MeMahon, and Juued Clure. Aiwong the well- known citizens present were: Ald. Wickurshaul, Ald, Cullorton, De. d. Ward Bilis, Wed. Onunun, Sishuut Kuetey, Bornurd Cuitaban, Mietucl Iucky, ‘Thos Brenan, Cul, tounesavy, Will ium Fogarty, Ruvort Walsh, Puter sinith, Jauies: MeUurry, Courles E, Coburn,’ Metlugi, Unaried Waite, Owen Murray, und Jobn dluKuugh, CIARLES BR. HURST, ‘Special Di.satch to The Chicuyo Tribune. BrninavreLy, IU, June 14.—Cbarlcs KR, surat, an old und respeoted resident of this city, where ho hud resided since Murat, 1834, dled to-day. Uo was born jn Philadelphia Sept. 20, 1811, Starting in life usa clork, ho tinally ongaged in tho dry-goods business bimeclf, but ainge 1877 ho bus conducted tho Wust Bud Coul Minog,. Mr, Ulurst waa un Aldormun Yor oot yourd, and served three yours us Wator-Workd Commis- glonur. 16 was inurricd tu this olty to Miss Ann ‘Tuyloy, and thoie six children are all living. Ste. Hurat was universally suapeuted and cstuemed, ‘The funeral will occur ‘Vhursduy afteruoun, CAPT. PATRICK RYAN, Bpectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Tl, June 1L—Cupt. Matvick Ryan, tate ustier for the ladies’ purlur of tho Senatu Chamber ut Springteld, died at lils house jn thia elty this woraluy, after an tlluess of perhaps two weeks, Ho waa a soldier in tho Mexicun war, and a Captain of iufuntry in the War of Revellion. Ile waa wounded white In command at tho picket tue ou the duy Gen, Meluursen was killed, MRS, CHARLES KERR, Special Dispatch to The Chicuge Tribune, Bentxarieiy, Ul, June 14.—The wife of Dr, Charles Kerr, of awneo, died today, and will bo buried at Quk Hidgo Comotery to-murrow ulternoun. CAPT, PHILUIPS. Nonrorw, Va, Juno 15,—Capt, Charles 13, Paillips, of tho United States Eugiucers, i charge of the rivor and burbor improvements Ja tuls district, died to-day. a DECLARED LEGALLY MARRIED. CHRYEN: Wyo, June 14—The famous iniseegenation case wherelu 9 Chinaman and @ white woman were Jndicted fur intermar- Ke remony haying bec Colorado, wag decided to-day hy Chict- ‘Nhe Court held that the mar- riage belng leant In Colorado, it was legal hero under the statute: Justics Sener, Tho detendants + A curious out- hat Chinamen here ostracized the bold grea, Leo Chin, and cll that he disgraced their race by marrying a white woman, GALENA FIREMEN. Theo Rotune to Serve VirceMuarashal Appointed by the Couns growth of the case is tl nder the Chict “spretat Diepateh to The Cateago Tribune GAENA, Lh, June tL—At the first mect- ing of the new City Council of Gatenn, Mr Isane Meyer, of the clothing firm of Hurst & Meyer, was appointed Chief Fire-Marshal, vice John HL. Hillman, whose term had ex- vired, and who refused reappointment. ‘The selection of Meyer for the position tas stirred. up the fre of ndarge majority of the firemen having bean a men Departinent At a meeting of Liberty Firs Com- pany No. 1, hell tast night, Wuaninously adopted denouncing the Coun- ell for the appointment. ind strongly favor ing tho disbandment of the Coimpuny. lutions will be adopted by to-morrow eventing; also, G 3. ‘The chanees are that the city will be without a fire department unless jgus—n step which he docs not ‘The matter is enus- ing a great deal of excitement, for, should a fire occur before the matter 1s nd, asinele one of the four companies in the ed on for assistance. — ACCEPTED A CALL, Sptetat Dispatch to The Chiengo Tribune, Muskraoy, Mich, June 14.—Thoe Rev. W. S. Whitmaster, of Cleveland, O., his ac- cepted aenil te the vacant Rectorship of St. Pauwl’s Chureh, this city. ——————— We have known people who hnd not stirred from thelr beds for six weeks, on account of Inflammatory rhemmatisin, to be cured In ess than one week _b: Max Baumelster, ington Territory, Company No. ¢ Hned to take. elty court be reli y St. snco Esq. Walla V MARRIAGE LICENSES, aie following innrriage Heonsea were Issued yos- Charles C, War ohn Walta... «. adi, 40 twenty-ninth, Danlol Martins. Ha »Milwaukeo, Wis. ‘Chleago. Aus, Hylander, Mathitda Serunson.. IL. B. Newnann Lona Kluppa ibe: Charlen Hl. Has hostorton, Ind. nicwgo. rooklyn, x. Ye umes? Fultoi Marcia M, Pas: {Charlon Farley. ‘i #2 Mouth Halsted. FF eet palate Louls, My. Noronte, Cunnda, ah CH lorenco Shepherd. dobaun Gldssia, MARRIAGES, ““MOUIE—INUSTOL—In this elty on the [th inate ag the rtaigunce of the Uriders gurottin ee. sie. trae’ y th “rung ML. Welatol, ide 1 Sp oe eh Genevieve Urlatul and ¥, J. Mtuore, DEATHS. san Tt ‘at No, 43, Mllwankeo-ny. Mrs, relay aftorncon at 3 o’clock, from real- DATES—Ei\ Bates, aged 75 years, nt his residence, Nervivo nt the resi Unit t h PRY tengo te Uracaluna. eo nt 1p. fs and funoral ab ‘glock see Tt reat it ‘Aitfeibndyaeainelale eS MCPAILANE—Stonday morning ut the City Hosple tal, C. “i, MeFariane, uf injusius resolved while wt work, Futieral at 1 o'etock to-day. Jung Bis 12 it, Josoph J, Lawton, 510 uw, ia huusy Wodnesday, June 1 at 10 lo Marly, oldext daughter of Car) solsen, gods years § montha 2? dnys, diewick-st, Wednus- nd. ALONEY—Tho fu honay will wie plu ot Fiftcanthent., o'cinex to Holy Faruily ¢ Tarr Cometory from Wa wea frown his Lat on Wernexduy morning #t 10 thence by cars to Cale "a Vi. will mnoct at thole bull, cgrier attvrettth wn iiestay th full rouaila, at Ba. ni, to uttend Cuneral, — June tat the sldance of Ler dni htor tn Ho, Stary A. Doli in tho Gith your ut hur wav. TASSIBOINE-—Juno Ut, by drowning, Tasalbuine, aged yours d months and J I frum a73 North Btato-st. at a ANNOUNCEMENTS, STIVAL AND MUSICAL ENTER talnmont will be given to-morrow evening by the Roynuids Ked-Ribbon Koform Club at Marke Th, corner OF Madison und Malta eatitg program hus beon provided to: ANNUAL RECEPTION AT THE ‘Homo has baen postponed Ly 0 Home wi be open during tho orering, und it i nauitutlon will visit froshinonts will bo survad, furnish musle, ‘hare wil esta, An intere lay af this weok. nid'a Oreho: be no churge for uduilte NE ANNUAL COMMEN the Union Collogo of Law willtake pince at Cen- the] Mustost fall to-morrow at iW o'olack pt, Th Grolsga will consiat of apouches dollvurod by members Of the wriduating class, and award ring of degrove, pte., Intersperned with anni publloganornily, lawyers and representatives of the esa onpectully, toguth 1 rt Of urges, confers rwith thelr famil ete _SELYZER AP ERIENT, ‘Thousands viet the Mireral &; and surond, and spend thot for luuith, when u few lo Tarrant’s Soltzor Aperlout Would accomplish tho same reauite nt tho cost af a fow cunts. dt hx been trled for 4Ury und wore, wid With Hevitlabio youd results. Te doos its work gently, yet thoraud it gues, and fenves no bad offucts, BOLD BY ALT, DRUGGIBTS, quarter of n cone bly, cleauing up os Cibheswoatl-¥e AT AW IEATS, sTRAW Tam ary Wheto i HA U1 Hundolph, tory AUCTION SALI By GEO. BP. fa ti if ee 26 aut pee CH, REGULAR TRAN sat DRY GOODS” AY, UNE 14, Oin0 4, THURSDAY, JUNE t q A WUNE 10, wind A. 4, Clothing, Rmboideres, Straw Guat Ort! LOn Anctonee; QUA REGULAR AUCTION Sit Wednesday, June 15, WILL CONSIST OF 500 Sample Lots and 1500 Cases Duplicates All Spring and Summer Goud, ‘That wo shall cartalnty close out, as const, Want a case enrricd rere TUF 8 don, THURSDAY, Juno 16, at 0:30 a, nm. Hogulnr Weokly Salo ot ds CROCKERY, Mn tarde stuck of We... ¢, amps, Brackets, &c. Hoveraldengttt Auctioneers, —= Dock. Property! On Monday, the Mth day of June, 1881, at two acto, P. in, at the north door uf the Court-ltouse on Ran. dolph-st., to the City of Chicuzo, Couk County, tiie hols, the underalgnod, Asslmee of Ellel, Danziger & Co. will offer for sate at public nuction Lote z Zy1, 23, and 2 In Block (90) ninety-six, in Blston'’s Addie tion to Chicago, bong sbnut ono hundred and aisiy. five (168) feot duck front on tho North Branch, by tWo hundred feet to Havrthiorne-ny., tho alto of tho fore mor tonnory of. Etlel, Dansizor & Co, which was des mtrosed by tire, i 7 ts ‘This proporty..is thotodzhly dockod, contains tn tanning-vate, 8 leeches, a smoko-ntack in zoudcundl tion, cost $1,000, hide-shed, stable. und warehoneg, and it Jarge quantity af brick from tho burned bulidings, It ts well udapted foro tannery, lumber-yard, cust yord, flouring-mUl, or other munufecturing or heavy Me prupstty. te {roo from tnewnb r vl cumbrance, furnisdeds ana will bu subject to taxes uf tone day) ‘The sale will be subject tu the approval of the County Court, oe LAMBERT ELIEL, Assianee, Jus Lakess TENNEY, FLOWBIt & CRATTY, Aturneys” IS Dearborn-st. By POMEROY & co. Chatte) mortgage sale on Wernesday, Inne 1 Wa, m., At store Wwarehousy 18 and fw West Mone roess. contents of Ieruom house, conslating of carpet, marble-top furniture, dic. vic, GRAND SALE THIS MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT THE Parlors of Mme. A. Poneelet, No. 1902 Wabash«eav., Of her Entire Stock of French Imported Goods, Consisting of Binglo Flowers, Bunches, Ostrich Ty Plumer, Wrenths, Bunqugis, ey Feathers for Monnuts, Black Silk Jeb Flowers und Orpamenty, Bridal Sets, Dress Floral Gurniure, Wiace Chantiiy Jaces and Simvwia comprising the tinest selection erer ofered at Auction, and to be sold rewardiess uf coil, as Mine, PONCELET leaves for Europe. Poste! OY Al wa By CHICAGO REAL ESTATE : CHANGE. wat Nov In 2G Matava Auetton Vtoura in Chiesa : “WPI soll at naction To-Day (Wednesday), June 15, at 3 P. Atthe Ex 59 RESIDENCE L018 At Rogers Park, oar tho dopot, only £1 aiinutes’ ride from Chlenga 90 Tho" Mitwouroo Ulvision ut iia Nusthwestern Hall road, Sule absolute, The Ninth Public Sale Wednesday, Juno 22, at 3 P.M. ‘Tho entatowno, oontalning 42 plecen af property to ae ee tail Estate, President. 1. NIXON, oul Es a dent. ANDIBIE CO, Stortiaxo Hankers, Treasurer a runtua, ‘Ae MUTIKUG, Mannser and Auctioneer. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C Shand & Itandolpli-st, FOR OUR SALE AT 9:30 THIS MORNING Wo have tho Entire Outilt of Largo RESTAURANT: Marblo-'Top Tablos, Choirs, Counters, Bisted-Wark ory and’ Ginex, with mtg Lay-Gue New und Socoud-fund FURNITURE, A full lino Carpets, Ganernt Hourchold Goo! peat} Mbretinngive, Pelures, clirviios e, “FLERSUEIM & CO. eA andi FOR SALE, The Mills of the Mead & Nixon Paper Cit pany, at Dayton, blo, Fatablished 1330, ono of the Iargoat and best know Maving reruived. on aerount of tho pressucg of othur uintiors on our princisl wer holdurs wil managers und thole dusire, Uy Taney Bdvancing yours, to Uo freed Iron the cares’ rae prope tf, ee fase, td dispute Of aur earpornte VTP ion, i teal Tyetiver wta.al Mavlitiory and Appliances connected Meant Te) cpuary fi Pile aumutacture oF Papor and Coxe Wyat i or description of, Mite ang ernie ot ante, pny 10 Mila in the Wei Os Parsi ( AN NINOS aston. ‘Oulu. STEEL, PENS Evropean Blake, end uae ote Nien Durubtitoand zrenuest OF PO “REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. In JO Numbers, A complcte sample Can tor trial, by mall on receipt of Sd ccntse & Co ree — Ivison, BLAKEMAN, Tayton 125 end 140 Grand Civect 2 ph or Bites a sage FBS oer ehe bast merle, pur Up eer new found at Z ». AVATEIt WAVES, 8 Kwitebun FL A! Stuterste GAMES HALL, Lop Stites: a Ordur and warrupad Wes gd 3 e Huudb ge! jut pe a eit Jor the PhGurirowd Ws, Ay ate DUM Nas A ;

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