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4 8 ———O_—__ THE CITY. IN GENERAL. TL Y, Axor, Dixon, Tt, 1s at the Sherman. Cc. W. Coorer, Allentown, Pa., ia at the Shor- man, » Cart, BE. 8. Canventen, U, 8. Ay fs at the Palmer. e I. A. Pransoy, San Francisco, ts-at the Palmer. © Joun J, Nonros, Washington, D, U,, is at the Tremont. . Carr. J. 1. Mountox, Lin Cronse, is at tho Sherman, A. A. Axpnews, Springfold, Mass, is at the Sherman.” e Joun 'T. Wexrworrit, Racing, Wis. isnt tho Sherman, BB. HAgAnMAN and wifo, Fargo, D. T., aro at the Paliner. . Epwanp Kesexrt, the violinist, Paris, ts at tho Tremont. Mate, Peacnka-Leutven, Vienna, Austria, 18 at tho Palmer, J. MinuaAnn and J. at tho Palmor. * 7 Carr, J. F. Hurenixsoy, U.8. Ay is at tho, Grand Pacliic. 4 Jupar Winntas W. Wrtant, New York, 1s at tho Grand Pacilic, Markol, Omaha, aro f Mu. ann Mis. 8. B. Lany, Kansas Clty, Mow _ arent the Tremont. H -Tur Rev, J. Hamilton Quimby and wife, Ja- , pan, are at the Sherman, Viscount M. be Const, Leittenant Third Ine fantry, Parts, is at tho Grand Pucite. Dx. SkuBIORE TENDIUCKsON and family, Ja mutca, N, Y,, are at the Grand Pacitio. J.T, Cuati, Gonoral Superintenitont of the Union Paeltic, Omaba, ts at the Paliner, CHARLES ALEXANDER, Murshulltown, and Willams Woodrutt, Deadwood, are at tho Shor> mat. ? J. B. Mans, of Danvitle, the Democratic ment: ber of the House of Nepresentatives at Spring- Nest from tho Thirty-lirst District, is at the Tre- mont, . Mn. Joy M. Suvrit has broken ground for another bloek on the school property which ho hae teased, cust of his present store on West Mucdtaon street. Turne will be a meeting of the Har in Judge Blodgott’s court-roum at 2o'elock this utternaan to take neon concornlug the death of the Inte Joseph E. Sinith, ‘Tuy fifth annual meeting of ‘tho Kinzie Kehvol Alumni Assuciation -way tuvgely attended inst oventng at Unlict dint The Aggociition nutwe bers some 20 members. THe Hon. G. 8 Peters, Mayor, and M. B, MeCube, H. Panscl, A. 8. Colt, und Wd. gin, embers of the Common Counell of Colum ‘bus, ©., are nt tho ‘Tromont. A. BEALE, Londou, Englands Willan ‘Muncheater, Bauland: We iL. Any, Mra, ostor, Now Zetland? Peasloe, Svotlund, aro ut the ‘Tre- pciact a nn gE te dai nmin he men wt mont. AS linens block of stone, welghing hetween seven and clebt tons, wis holsted to Its plice at the tov of the foueth story over theswest en- HE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. ible with carofutness and eafety, Commissioner Hogue will join him at Springfeld ina day or two for this purpose. Commissioner Ruith, President of tho Hoard, Is laid up with another attack of rhoumatisin at his home In Lexington, and was unablo to inako the last trip. Joux Wena, 18 yeart of az, and omptoyat by the Catearo, Burtington & Qhiney Multroad at thelr transfer freight-house near tha foot of West Sixtognth streot. tnd bis foft leg brokon hetween tho ankle and kneo ‘und tho tlio ‘badly brulsed in saveral places by a tnarbld s! welualng 3.000 pounds, failing “upon dim. | A gana Of mon word ht whrk loading wont with sliuilar slabs, and Whelan wis told ty hold one olf Its edhgo titi nother could be placed anise it. Just thot kote workmot let wt slaty fall o: the ttoor uf the enr, causing tho ole hold by Whelatito fall. Tho Injured man was attonded by a phy lan, and was thau sentto the County 3 lospitul,- + ‘Tre Rov, George C. Needham proached at tho Chicago Avoutts Chtcett last wight to a larga attidienco of bis fricuits aud adinirers.. Tho athe Jevt was In tho nature of rumtnisconces ‘ot ols ‘twenty years In the ovangellatic work previous to tho two yours which ho has spent as pastor of thiseburet. Mr. Needham ja now yoine back 10 bis former work as nn ovangelist. Ho will Pica ofinaleormon in tho Chicago Aventio Jhureh ot Suuday, and on Stoniiny, will tart for Canutdn to attend a conference. ‘Phones ho will go to the xeashuraat Mnnehester, Mass. where His family wow are, and spend the stmimor. Ape Proprinte resolutions were adopted by the eburelt on Mr. Needhatn's resignation. ‘Tite annual meeting of, tho Cook County Ane elent Order of Libveruian’s Hunovolent Associ. on wis nell hist ight at No. ot Weat Lako street, Stato-Dolerata Me H. Lyon prosided, ‘The Assoviation discuased tha subject of untur- ing the Stute benefit organization cstablished by the late Convention, and it was ducted not to conlesce Jitst yet. 1t was alse decided that, ut tho death of nuy member of good standiug, eich one should pay BO conts, until the Saolaty should tench 2,000 nembers; afterwards, t pros ruta tissesstuent should cover all domanda. ‘Tho following Trustees wero clected for noxt years ALE, B. Sheridan, Stephen Carmody, O'Nell, Sohn freidergasty . Powors, W. O'Donnell; and Wilthun Curran, A’ hoveernasst™ wis held at tho Lincoln Park Congregutional Church last night In cole- bration uf tho completion of ‘subseriptiuna sulllcteut.to finish the church, Literary aud anusicul oxerclses woro Interspersed with virle ong reports ind reminiscouces, and tho reading of letters of regrat Crom Cricnds who could not be present. It was announced that $20,100 bud been subscribed for the new church, whieb is Kuficlant to complete uid furnish it entire, in> cluding the orgzun, Tho plang adapted ware e: hibited, ‘Tho new structure will bo avery hand: somy ono, With tower, wud st venting eApneity of LO. | The mentberstin uf the church is now over 4. ‘The entertainment concluded with a sucitble and rofreshments, Te annual meeting of tho Board of Munngers of the Holdiers’ Home was held at No.1253 Michi- ltt avente yesterday attoragan, Ur. Uintalll, tha President, in the chair, and ® dozen members ute Mrs. Sanford Lewls, the ‘rens- submitted her ant report, which 8 balaneg ding 24, 1k), $tot; receipts, expenses, S42773 leaving w bahinee, Juue of 34,70), ‘The reculpts were fur rents. inter- est, and site of property, aud tho expenditures on nevount of taxes matily, and xifts to old solders. An elevtion: for officers resulted ts follows: Preatdent. Dr. Hamill: Vices Presklonts, Mra. Myra Hradwell, Miss Iakivs Secretary, Taj. Bacons ‘Preasaror, Mire. Sinford Lows: nce Camintizen: Dre Hamill, Mra, Lewis, and Judge Bradwell; Auditing Coinmitteo: Mrs. Myrick, Mrs. Hamill, and Mes, Hrlatol. An ole- gant hinch was served by Mra, Lowie, During the trial of an ordinury civil ult hoe fore Justicy Srayton thore was a spirited little alde.pluy which furnished ontertammont for the ry trance, on Randolph astroct, of the now Court- Nouse yesterday. ~ A very short meoting of tha Chieago Gyticos logieut Sociory was bold nt tho Grang Pacitle lust nivht, the attendance bang proporttonately sinall, Tho time was taken up in genortl and, informal disctisslons, ‘THY First Universalist Church at Emtewood will bededicated Sunday afternoon, ‘The Kev. Dr, Ityder will preich the sermon and tie Rov. Brooke Herford, Prof. Samuel Mitebell, and tho Hove Mr, Crow tke part In the aorvices, THE inquest on Edward Stannard, colore:t, the Owl Club waltor who was killed Thursdu evonlig hy his fottowewalter, Luthor tox, will be hetd this mnoraing, Tho post-morteny was held yesterdny, but rovented nothing now, Mit. asp Mrs. BE. L. 8atitit, Denver, cal Mr, and Mrs, W, W. ‘thuchar, Mempbls, Tent: Mrs and Mra, av, Weston, Snas,; Mr. and Sra, c.E. Kit aston; and Mr, and Mrs. G. Sf, Finch, Cincinnati, aro ut the Grand Pacitie. ‘The ton tu yestorday, ws observed by Manner "ainune optician, was us follows: 8. m., OL dexrees: 9 eg GAS Wars they ORS UL fe ty HS 12 th, OLE Tt W323 De at, Hb: 8 p. t.,05, Burometer, 8. O71; 8 p. mm. 20.05, CHARLES Haow. Hat. of tho Bourd of Trade, 13 much annoyed by uumerous conuratue Indona from purtics who “hibor tuder the delu> sion that he bas “yone and got tarcied.” tis his brotbur Albert’ whu bas committed matri- mony. BiLAs Waininen, Melbourne, Cuurles Roberts, London, Eng. Liverpool, | David Hayunia aud Mra. Hays man and Fran Soon, Sldnoy. Australia: and ion Von Mouth, Germany, aroxt the Grand acific, Amyerina of the Cumberland Gun Club was held last ulybt at the Shermun House, tor the purpose of Inaklng some slight changes in tho constitution of the drmunzation and trausaetiny some unimportant routing © busiieds, ‘Ald Smyth, President of the Club, prealited, Eunen Gaur, a “a worn of tho town,” and about 25 yeura of age, attempted auiciite yestor- cae by Jumping Into the river from Eri’ streot “bridge. Officer: Mucowzsky rescued lier, locked: her Upat tho West Twelfth Street Station, and booked her for being druuk aud disorderly, JouN McNamtana, employed asa laborer by tho North Chlcaze Holltng-MI Company, wrig severely cut on the right cheek by the accidental breaking of a lurge derrick ner which be was atwork, Ho was uttended by Dr. Curran, and was then sent to hid home, No. 758 Dixon street. THE commanding oNicer of tho Firat Hegiueut, Anfuntry took eight compuntes on a wild-gooso chase last wyoming to tha Fort Wayne doput to meet Company Con thelr return froin Loulse ville, and only found out on aeriving at tho depot that tho company will not arrive bome uuntll this vorning. Joun Hanuesty, of Loxington, Ky.. caine to Chicayo to attend tho races, and yestorday morn lng tho elerk uf Burke's Hotel called Ollicur Fite to take Mr. Hardesty in charge, is bo was acting (eon tnaane nauner. Ho wus. locked Up at the Armory, und bia friends atthe Jockey Club notl- Hed of bis wherenbouts. : Tuy withof tho lute Edward i. Hadduck wae Aud in the Probate Court yesterday, ft wast a modo) of bravity und cluartieas, Alf ‘uta ostuta, Sulued ut $1,000), Australias . 8, Slninson, Cee e eer eeret i ae Tn ae aetna 4 ASE ne Nii i ESE RA mR h wits bequenthod to ble a Who was unide solo executrix without bond. ‘The will Is dated dau. 18. ist, aud wi witnessed by Henry &, Lowe and 1 it, Gould. MICHAEL HANNON, 40 yours old, living at tho corner of Purk avenue and Btantan street, and zmployed ns a fecdman jn tho Wout Division street Rullway's barn, was kleked an the riiht knee-cip by one of the horses, und waa then cramped upon and -sevorely lujured. Ho was evened by Dr. Bt. John, und thoneawent to his Tih romaine af the Inte Sextus N. Wilcox aro” expected to nerive here this mornlug: from Dus Juth by tho Mitwaukeo © Ht. Paul oud, and the Junoral services wit be held’ wt his tite res> idence, Na, 440 West Wasbtoyton street, at 2 op. ta, noxt Monday, ‘The body of De Hell has nog - yet beon reeavered, but it is hoped ttiany riso i and Hout aslore. A Bunt Witsox, a eotored man, 33 years old, living at No. 317 South Chirk stravt, fell dead ut IsWo'ctack yesterday martlug {iy the balay of bist house, Dr. Lovi was caitoil, but could do nothing, u# fo wus extinct. Ie guyo us his opinion that nthma wus the cause. Witton was a slngle nin, and came from Chatham, Can, ‘The Coroner will hokl an suquest to-day. ‘Tuy Coroner held an inynewt youtontuy upon Thoms: Nv colored, who caine wala death ut) Voursday worntay 307 Chari street, by reason of fatty dog of tho beart, Algo upon Kichatd Jat “Red Dick,” a sailor, who was ruu over killed ‘Thursday by Engine No, 03 of the Lake Bhore Ralltoud. Thy avcident happunod hurweon qiny-second and Forty-third streots, Town of Siew mal eR Rete ela bre. RoC TRS ‘Tomas It. BureroN, a colored wan whe once belonged to Engine Company No, 2h, altumpted {esterday morning tu Jump Upon the front foot. ard of cuit No. 1%, of the Grand ‘trunk way, ut tho Fourtcunth streot crossing, and pped aid fel) Loneath tho wheuls, His Haid dey was atelpped of flesh from about tho middle of the thigh tothe unklo-joint. Ie was taken to tho County Hospital, whore the Jajured acm Der was amputated, ‘Tie Carpenters’ and Joinors' Honefit Assnoias PY ‘tion mot just niubtat Nod Wost Luke strect, and elestod the following oilicers to the Bxeeutlve ¢ Council for the ensummg alx wiouthe: Dirvetors, Me Shiller, tis Bites ale; Prestdent, Wiiliann Ss suc! Vice-Preslden J. Henderson; Roe i fe hae 8 Ha er sso Corseapiiite a ny -Buc! sD. jos Treasurer, Mt. Han A aun Wardet Wilitan-Ruautny- Coutuetory a Wiider, During tho lust term tho Society paid out $240 tu sick mmembers, ‘Tho Hocluly bus ine a creased 400 in membership, and two nuw brauchos 4 bave been formed. Auour the idle of last month Detectives Joho SsteDonald aud Jobn Pinay * rin tu ongen eral principles" uyoung mun mined Edward Junes. He lungulihod u couple of days behind the burs, and was then released, His fathor wus vreutly agitated over the occurrence, alleging tat the youns man was of yoo charactor and bubity, aud that the wholo farlly bud been frowly outraged and disgrucod by the urrest. le nursed bia wrath uutil yeuturddy, when, no longer able to contaty bimecif, be wont before vustico Hamwer and swore out 4 warrant aguinst the detectives for false imprisonment. ItalLuoap and Warehouse Commisstoner [tobe Snson Was at the Grand Pacific youturday, baving arrived iutuecity, in company with Commissions er Dogue, utter a trip overtle ines of the Wa- bash. Mr. Hobingow will return to Bpringlicld to- das, and tho ultice werk on the revised schudule of frelgut and passenger rates will by Snpemurated at uuce and prosecuted as ypoudily us is cOupat- “forson wtrcuts, erowd and netted 85 to the cultrt,, Mr, Wathico Sulth, the attorney, wis suing Str, W. Grabey, tho tajlor, for a feo, and Mr. We 1. Ane derson wis uttornoy for the defendant, Ag the trial presross' tho. attorneys grow more and: more intereated tn tholr work and {rdutied it considyrablo talk-ncruss-the-table ed thdly Mr. Andergon intimated that Mr. th was It Tabrleator, sun bu would tike what did not below to hin, Mr. Sinith retorted that Mr. Andorson was also.a fubricutor, wad that bis pedigree was bad. Both men then Jumped to thetr uxsliedly, but 2 constabe uliry guard prevented bloadshed, : Tho Court bad not heard Mr, Andersun’s little Ming, but he ‘bail beard the retort of Mr. Sinith, and tho fatter: mentloman wae ayscavad for vontempt, Ho pald tho flue and the triat proceeded. THE BAENUERYEST. * Madama Peschka-Loutner, Germany's favorit soprano, who isto be the bright purticulur star of the coming Siingortest, and Horr Candidus, woo ist tike tha | doudlog = tenor role, reachud this clty Jndtgmenta stand in the Criminal Court on ace count of forteltet bonds. Tar aunual plento of tho employés of the building {sto bo held the fret Saturday In Au- gust at Washington Helmhts. AMELIA Hiexeant was yesterday adjudged Ine sane {tt tho County Court on tho petition of her busband, and sext to Jeorgon. EB. As Trast, who has. enjoyed somo promi+ neneo i Urinal Court matters for sums time, game to the front. yesterday. In au application Tor. a change of yee, Toe swore that ali of tho dudyos. except Snilth, Guty, MeAtlister, atid Darniin, were prejudiced ngainet bin. und was Jolued In his tutidayit.by Maurie Gleason ad George Keefe. Tho chan wus promptly ranted. ‘Trask Js Jolytly indicted with Michiel MeDonvugh and John Pe Horr, and charged with vonspinicy. a 7 Tne Grand Jury disposed of the sual numbor and varloty of eases, postponing st coucltsion tin tho Hospitul investigation until to-day, whoit i roturn will bo minde, One of the cases exanie Jued, uy Utuetrating tho way, fn whion tne bs Trittored away, was that of Tinethy Matonoy, charied with stealing a revolver. He tiul beer, held todhe Criminal Court by Justica Rrayton, and tho facts appeared to by that Maloney was ® striking switchinan and bud taku tho weapon front anit who had shotathin. The Jury promptly dismissed the’ complaiut, very naturally. eis considerable exultoment on tho eure faen about the awarding of the cont contract for the year. -Iufy noticeably that tho Suiluger of the building Ie being tounderly nursed Uy tho sovoral bidders, aitd wise that sate of the Com. snissloners atu more industrious than usuiel. AIL of the bids are yery vlose, and ifn ayndicate his not beon formed tho county eat lose. vers litte, whoover gots the uward, Hut it Is snmowhat fusing toobserve tho. tactics adupted in the a zi FEDERAT: NOTES; ‘Tis wold disbursetwunts at the Sub-Trensury: yesterday wero $25,000, t ‘Tuk Sub-Tronsury redeemed $12,000 In silver yosterduy, and patd out $3,000. ‘The internal-revonue recoipts yesterday wore $10,553, of which 0.001 was tor trx-patd spirits, $4,207 for tobaecy nud ulyars, and $5,008 for beer. ‘Yue Garden City Distiling Company Med its papers with the Internal-Revenue office yester- aay, proparatory to commonalng work again a-tdays ? Fopowina is the list “of dutinble goods ro- evived at the Custuin-fouso yesterdny:” Mur- shall Fell & Co., 10 cuses dey goods; Barnum Bros, Seases tutusical instruments; Schweitzer & Gwor, W eases dolls, ete; Versio, Ruhling & Co. 7 cuses ernekers; 1s. E. Euton, d cases cut- Iery. Collections, $4, Arren July 1 the United States of Colombia, whien hus declared ity adbesion to tha Paris Convention of the Universit Postal Uninn, will Ho embraced In that orgaulzution.. -Correspoun- once from this country to Colombia wit then bo subject to the poxuil charges and treatment np- wileable to the correspoutence exchanged by anil with other Postal Union counteles. The mails will bo madg ip at New Yorle and San Franolico, and wll correspondence destined. for the United States of Colomblt will be forwarded by Intorior post-ollices tu those polnts, Ir ts quietly understood that Col. P, 3, Clowry, Assistant Superintondent of Cartiors ut tho Chi+ t-Ottive, will step into tho ollicitl shoes Hubbard, who bas been tivited to re- pen hi tion ng Superintendent, bre who bigs ot aecupted the: invitation us yet. There were no furthur Invitations to commit oMelal sulelde yestorduy, but there nre indivations tht the ree organization broom will In due tine sweep out threo or four more ocenpants of comfortable Werths und at the sumo time settic us many volitical, and porronal old scores. Tho’ deenpituted and thelr triends ure uot Aikely, thelr rations 1 take any too kiudly. Tho chating and tho kicking have already commenced, on the part of Mubs Ward's supporters, who ire swearkas, with Mtr. Patol, that “nil hell shill stir for this.” May bo: it will, but may bo it won't do ny good all’ the eatne. —— THE RAILROAD BOARD. Termination. of Their Trip Over the Wabush Lincs—Proparing tho IRe- visod Schedules of Rates, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. SrunavieE.y, I, June 24.—The Bourd of Rallroad and Warehouse Commissioucrs are postortay forus noun by tho Pittsburg, Fort uyne Chicana Ho: ‘Tho distinguished slogers were inet at tho depot by Euill Hdebster, Chalrman of tha Reception Committee, Edward Ulblela, Chulrumn of the Music Committee, Mr, Buchor, 4 Bulutku, William J. Schinidt, and Florence foht.. Tho purty took curriayes nnd wero driven to tho Paluter House, where Madame Loutuor wit reitiain during tho festival: Mr, Uihteis took charge of Hore Cindittis amt ave companted “hin to the, residence ef Consul Chiussenlus, whose gust tho fumuus tenor will bo, During tho afternoon the Reeeption Come mittee inet Herr flevitychuck, the celebrated harplst, who arrived on the Baltinora & Onio Road, nud escorted bin to bis apartments at thy Mattoaon Houio, : = Tho rehearsals of tho solos and orchestra, sim which wore begun at the North shle ‘T ener Hull yeaterday, will bo continued tush err Las matty his pact In yestorday's rehearsal with perfection that Hterully- electrified tuo uttundint mudiclans. A grind rehenraal of solos and the mixed chorus dod orchestra will bo held Sunday night at the Exposition Uuild- ius ADOLPH CORNISH, a foreigner who hus been tn tho uity but two days, ving ut No. 2d Gcrdon ‘strost, Town of Luke, with big brothyr Wonzol, who cooks itu restaurant in the Exchange Buttding. shot time self Chrouzh tho heart yesterday with sulcidal Intent, and fell dead on tho tour of big room tt bls brother's bouse, 3frg. Wenzel Cornish, who wus the only person-in the house at the tine, hastened to the root and found bin doun, with 4 hole tu his browst, The wenpun used way an old-fashfoned siugte-burreled pistol. No causa 18 asalgnod for thy deed, : “PE CLYY-ITAT.I. ‘THe revised city ordinancos will go into effeat next Tucsday, « ‘ : ‘Tite Registrar of Vital Statisalcea lasued thirty- threo burlat permits yesterday, F Dn. Bunst ScuniwT has boen tendored a po- ultion ng umombur of the Bonrd of Education ‘by Mayor Harrison, * A Bourn Sine delegation ts guing to givo Ald, Lavwiur a yold and dininond star, ‘Thore ure ie vis employés engaged in the presuatution this mic, ; dtoxpAy will bo tho lust day" upon which July Intyreat will bo Bie iu this elty on the funded Robt. ‘Phove will be $20,003 forwardud ty Now York to-day ta continuy the paying of tho ine terest thare, JOUNS TL WELL complalis to the Commeastoner: of Publle Works ln resid: to. tho annoyance enused by tho tugs blowing off steum at tno Kush Strout bridge, whites disturbs -tle meditations in the burgu atlleo. Di. De Won, 18 soun us the necessary ordl- wos ttre prepared unl adopted by tha Counell, cnudeavor to enters the pow tenement house santtary Inspection (uw, Naw bs tho tino to show it8 usofuluess, whlle thory ure e Aum her of bulldings of this class golny up. Geonay 8. Verens, Mayor, and M. Burus, B. MeCubs, I. Pausch, A. Me Coit, aud Mf, J, Berger, Police Commissioners of Columbus, U., wore nt ho City>Hull yesterday, (ooking over our pollea aystem. Cofot MuGurigle cutortained thom, aud. showed thom ull thit thore was to be son, ‘vie Committee of thy Vire Underwriturs who wore uppotuted to draft tha appeal aud protest, in rey ty tha proposod curtailment of the ractinite oullod ut the Mayor's ofice yastoriay to preset tho memorial, but Me, Harrisons bu [sion Ruaghyille, wo thoy loft the papers, to bo anded tu him when be returns: + ‘Tae followlag building-pormits were granted routerduys Fy Waekor “el won, for an vlovator, 40 by WU fout, Woat tndfuna steoot, nour Dose plnties, tu cost $15,000; Dublke, two-story cute une 2 iy Bt Feet, st Loan atreut, tu wade $1,200; TL Bebulé, twoestory dwelling, 31 fb foot, Duvhlel atrect, to vost $000; 8. Willlama, twoe story dwolling, =? by 40 feat, 75 Iwonty-ninth wtredt, to cowt $1,000, toa, Ad BigitaKu N. NOLAN, the Mayor of Albany, Nv bas written another juttur to Mayor far: ri vaktug whut hus been dune by the alty towards Feociyiniy the Albany Hurgessus Corps, | which will visit Cote: tha fall, fe ts snore than ilkely that tho Slayor will bo wmpowercd Ur tendor thei the colirtesles of the uity, as tho Hinged Comittee will. recowmond to, tha Council ag its next meuting. Yestorday Col. ii, Li Swato, of tho Vira iosimont, wallet nt tho, Suyor’s aftice and rabies tho First Ituglmont rt ‘ak cacort. to the visitors when they. arrive Lu Hee ee} a eer ee , Tue sisall-pox shyws no abatomnant, and yeu torda cut how caves aud threw Watts wero reper teal a the ers Dilino, The penn were wilt the Hos <aud of. porvons Who: wero taken from BU Nahe ‘Bs itistnau and 613 Jere :, During (hu. afternoon a mun named Newiek enue into the: Heulth Oftice and anid that he lived wt 168 Jano stroct. where a vbild of his bad juat dled trou smalls) boon “no doctor fy uttendauce, - Ho, he f Eeideaty tote Cuno, Ie rm mui et Baye sot ved bas eur taken to tho Puwt-}ouse, The othor ci c pur re from Wy ‘Phirtyeseveuth, 40 fa utreet, 14 Mublullon court, 21 Hurling streot, twa cnece at US and ono nt od Libgrty bearivt-fover was Tapered froin OS North Clark, 44 Clarks, and ut Clay and Bhottlald atroots, ‘TN COUNTY-DUILDING, Jovay Gannen will to-day hear wotions and impose sentences, Judge Anthony will do the sdino. to oh ait 4 ‘Tum Gherift bas designated Monday as the day for an cnsluugot on judividualsy against whom F tual & Raynor's Mo not hile. : ‘They have made an extended trip over the Wabash this week on a tour of In- spectton, collecting data and gleaning lnfor- mation whien niay be of use to them In pre- paring the revised schedules, which will be the work of the suinmer for the office, ‘Tho Central and the Clilcago, Burlington & Quin- cy have already been viewed . by thom, and this trip over tha Wabash completes tha. in- spection of the largest roats in the State, It Is the wish of the Bonrd to gather all the facts. possiblo relative to the branches of the ilferent: corporations, re- garding their proporty, their expenses, thoir business, and their profits, thelr productive and unproductive feeders, and to feel the pulso of tho business-mon and shippers slong tho Mnes, ‘This jaunt on the Wabash cov- ered nit their road in Central and Eastern UMnols,—the branch from Sheldon to Fair bury, froin Fairbury to Peoria, and trom Havana to Champatgn, At Monticello. they: inet complainants in the two cases nls the Wabagh now pending before tho Board, —one for unjust discrimination and one for violating. that. clause of the Con- stitution of Wilnols: whieh forbids the consulidution of competing tines, "This ense wus an otttgrowth of the consolidation of the Wabash with the Chicago & Western. Com- intsstoner Smith was not able to go with the Jjeard on this tour, but. Measra, Robinson, Bogue, and Moses went, attended by Gen- ry relight Agent Bird, in a special ear, When once tho datals all supplied aud a Just theory estubtisher, tho work of making the figures will, not take long, and the Board hops to Issue thelr revised suhedule.by the let of September, . George E, Spoor, of Danville, to-day filed complaint against the Indiana, Moomingron Railway Company for extortion & Western I Inthe mattor of passenger rates. a JONES VS. JONES, Conclusion of This Divorce Caso at Roxton—Lhe Court Ordors a Decree of Divorce for Mrs. Jones, a7 Speciat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, |: Boston, dune “—Tho' divorce sult of Jones vs, Jones, heard two; weeks ago, but declston reserved until. the Pond: divorce -ense was deposed of, came up agaln in the Supreme Court todlay. Sirs, Pond was put upon the stand and questioned as to hor con- versution with Jones relative to Mrs, full, who had notifled Maj. Pond. that his wife was cohubiting with “Mr. Jonos; . In which Jones had. fioknowludged ta withess that Iie and the Hull woman were on Intimate and hnproper: relations with each other. Mix, Pontl's answers embodied the tostinony given by hor during the trint of the divorce suit of Pond vs. Pond. At the close of thy hearing Judge Held rendered dhe following deeisions “That the allegations of adultery with: Isnbel Pond had not bean preven, Dut that It was evident Unt: the ibelee, Jolin GC, dunes, had been guilty of adultery with Mrs, Hull, ‘tho Court ordered wilveree of divorce fur Mra, Jones to-be en- tered tomorrow morning. Mr, Joucs,” who isa wealthy stock-brokur, ls supposed to be Jn Europe, ’ : EpPIZOoTIC, : 0” Speclal Dpatch to ‘The Chicago Trivune, Kraan, Mb, dane 4.—Tho Hotes Oisthle vicinity are allcted with a pechtiag opizodtle that fs sweeplag In tty coutuglon, One vet- erluary surgeon calls it “luiluenza fever of typhold-phetmonia typo,” and anuther says itis woarlet-fever,””. ‘Pho: animals altleted are. taken first with swolled and running oyes, the brain, kidneys, and Jungs being In turn affected, If taken In season It can be euréd, but if neglected It becomes ‘fatal. Joli’ MeKellgr, -a* farmer living. west ot here, has twelve’ horses sek, dnd hes Jost one, Rlehard ““dullan fins ~ paveral down, -" Shadley, “of Huntlay, hos Just three, - Mesurs. James. Clinton, Hiram Van Nostrani, Mlchuel Daughorty, Cuspar Athen, Loauts, Rush, anda score of’ others havo sek honses,. One. yuturinary surgeon Ja attending thirty-ly, - 1¢ Is clilinud by some: a farmers that the disunse |¥ a sort of ship fever, contracted of the horses: brought from Europe by an tnporter of, livid stout, and stanullay nt various plices.In the nolahe , borhood,-. On the other bund, n horse-doctor eu hatically dentes this, and states it began as do slullur, eplzodtios, it is, iiterterty: werioudly witli the work of our, farmers an ofsome in tie ality; 4" s . +. MONUMENTAL Jobo H, Volk, designer and inanufacturcr of Upe yruvite and murblo’ monuments, tublety, atajuary, curbtug, ote. in euivetod utock, .Oiioe corner Dearbura and Kaudolph strocts, . paeeaeeee iia sales ty Powddr ia a harvester that respd puacbes by the ht sic -the report which ho proposes to make now, . My, French. The writer of this letter, - Motion, and they were able “poate they iiononed tw bo fb 0 whose tntegrly there fs no doubt. {8 an elderly inan who. has been strickon with mural ate nit fs mentally dnnepactintet to in perform the duties of the office, President The Chicago Banks Have But Hayes nominated John Morton, son of ox-, Senator Morton, to tho place, but the Senate Six’ Days to Settle decilned «to confirm him, owing to the . ‘ opposition of the California delegation, Other, nanies were propdsed, which, thoy also. de- lined to support. The consequence. was that Prestdont. Mayes .declined to appoint anybody, and tho Internal Revenue Bureau jus recently been compelled to send 9 Special Agent thoro to take charge of tho dfiee. ‘The dofuleation docs not arise fron: the gale of stamps, but from the appropriation by one of the Deputies of money received from the sale of goods that liad “heen selzed for the violation of the law, ‘Tho Bureau expects to recover part uf tho money, ; WHAT IAUM BAYS. : A To the Western Aesoctated Jerse, WaAsitxcton, 1D. Gy dite 24.—Commis- sloner Itai says the Internal-Reventia flea for the Cullforiin diatrict will bo transferred tu Chancellor Hartzell July... ‘The tefatea- tlon of Deputy-Collector- ty will be about 2, Ie has nbsconded. Owing to the ol WASHINGTON. Mrs, Christiancy Promises’ the Scanilal-Mongers a Sen- sation Ere Long. Pitney’s'Contract for a 16,000 Job. at Whitewashlug in North Carolina. '* French. Just as Cool and Col- _ lected as Brady—Brady's * Scheme. 2,000, 7 e = nee and falling health of Collector Iighy the White Settlers In titan Territory Come Departing tag beet, endeavor for ywo ‘AXos. yes past to have Line “removed. ‘The Planing ot tho: High ‘Taxes. subotdinates “have beet taklug advan a : tuge of iis Infirm “condition and Iniaappropriated tie Governniont funds.’ Some of these oflicers haye been removed, and tho tosses made goud. Tho defaleation oc Tebua was discovered two inantis ago mid hoe ds tnder Indictment, The fraud a lont transactons were brought to light by. Internal-Reventto Agent Somerville, of Ze Duo Loading Down the Maile with Books for Minnesota Farmors. © % THE CHICAGO BANKS, 7 “trey url Spectat Dispaten to The Uhteaga Tribune. T nettor prices,” ‘he bull John Rex brought _ AUCTION SALS, ; $300, and :the cow Loctat $305, "The CO emery aary yea eer bulls and cows brought similar prices. ‘The silo attracted attention throughout New England, LAYING OF A: CORNER-STONE,. Speetat Dispateh: to.The.Chieago Tribune, Wrurewaten, Wis, June 2L—Tho:corner- stone of the new Congregational oliirch. was laid this afternoon with-approprinte cere- Inonies, and ‘In the. presence of n large ns- seomblage. ‘An addréss was maida by the pas- 1 Sao ated en 0 Methorlist, Baptls zi churches iaslated inthe corcinonids.” °° . ——————— THE WHEELOCK ENGINE, -. ©. Cixcixxart, O. June 24.—Tho contest about the engine-test trinl at the Millers’. Exposition “held here Inst year has Just been brottght ton close, Tho: fact. that no award was made during the Exposition lett ton somowhnt bitter discusgion ‘among the contestants. ft was finally decided to recon. sidor the decision, and the vrinted report of the oxpert was submitted. to Dr. Robert Grimshaw. He has to-lay submitted hls ro- port to George F. Gault, “President of th oar of Commissioners of the Millers’ Ex- Bositton, The decision favors the Wheutock engine, : = Special attention {s called to the Royal Ow! elgareties, «This brand of: all. Jinvana cipar- ettes fy Straiton’ & Storm’s latest and best production: Solby ait dealorse AUCTION. DRY GOODs " DEPARTMENT, Regular Trade Saleg Tuesday, Juno 28, 0:30 a, m., an ‘ AND Thursday, Juno.80, 9:20 a, ™ ‘Tho Vast Clearing Salo of tho Heuson, Syeily-Tusiay = = CLT P, (FULL LINES, Specially~-Tuesday + + 10S (WWEREMPTORY. SpeclallyThursiay -° - STAY com, WANKRUPT, SpeclallyThursday - WASHING MACHINES Ss Se ed (TO PAY ADVANCES.) Cummins Icads in {irst-olass dontal work av fair prices. 70 Stato atreot, cornor Handolph, Jilnols, who has been on.special duty In the California district for” several months, Somervilly has been {nstructed by Comuis- stoner Raum to prosecute the oifending per- suns to the full tof the law, Wasntnaton, D, 0. June 24—The Com- missloner of Internal Revonte has us yet heardnothing from the Canadinn banks whose cuses are under investigation here, , aud, althongh ‘he Tad not expected to maken final disposition of the mutter until to nttor- neys of the banks had made their arguments, yet it Is his pirpose to elose the ease during this fiseal year, whieh wil expire on. dune ov, so that the. banks have less than a week in whieh to attempt to compromise the matter, CHRISTIANCY. A SENSATION FHOSISEN. Special tape to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitixoros, D.C, June 4.—The attor neys for Mrs. Christlancy are planning to erunte # sensation {i the further testimony that will be taken, in the. ense, tts they pro- vose to take n full exposure of the habits of Kfe ot Minister Christinney while tn Peru. ‘They claim that sume disagrecuble disclos- ures Wil be made, vitocREDINGS, To the Western Assoctatedt Press. Wasnixerox, D. Gy dune 24—The Clirkt taney divores case was brought before: the Kaquity Court to-day on tho questiorof tixing the thine for the stopp of testimony... ‘The defange represented that the prosecution hid had nine months in whieh to tikes testhnony suid the defense only two ionths, and. that now the prosecution ig trying to Himit- the tine of the defonse, The Court, mae an order allowing the defense sixty days more, and, after that, the prosecution to linve ten duys to wind up the case, - "The cotnsel for® the defense said that they Brgppsed tort up Chiristinney’s charactor; that they intend to alow bad conducton his part, in tis country and Peru; that he put spies on Mrs. Chriss thuney’s track ond abused and maltrented her; also that-thoy wilt show that Mrs, Chrlstinney's letters to Giro were obtained y Eran, : LE DuC. INS PRODIGALITY. 2 Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune Wasutnarox, D, C., dune 34—Gen, Le Due, Commissioner, of Agriculture, will re- {Ire from ditiee a week from: to-ddy, In the meantline he appears to bo disposed to pro- vide us many Minnesota farmers as practiea- blo with select agricultural fibraries at tho oxponse of tha Government. Itis said that within the last few days he hag sent to each of nearly 200 persons in that State thirty- elglt volumes, to a number of other persons thirty volumes cach, and te 600 persons two yolunes ach of the publivations issued by the Dopartmont, if is also understood that he has directed that fifteen volumes. cack be- sentto” 3 SOME FIVE HUNDIED OTHER PERSONS, ull In the State of Mintesuta. ‘Chess books consist of the nunual and special reports of the Departinent, some of the latter Delng of considerable yaltie nud somewhat scarce, "In Gener Lo Due’s farewell -vagerness to obllgy the people of his own State, ite 1s, it is usserted, dolug injury to the people of otner States, aud Is exhausting reserve coples of scares reports: that ought not tobe Indiserim- inately distributed abouttn asingle State. Lo Ducevidently tutends to be Counnissioner to the very lust day ot his ofticlal term, . TUE INDIAN NATION. WIITE KICKERS, * Wasuinotoy, D.C., June 24.—Tho trouble {un the Indian ‘Territory arises mainly from different {nterprotations of the trenty stipu- Jations and of the permit laws passed by tho Choctaw and Chickasaw Legislatures In 1870, requiring merchants, farmers, mechanics, Jaborers, ete. who are citizens of the United states to pay small yearly tax for the priv- Hege of plylig thelr diferent vocations with- in tho tlnfts of these Indian countries. ‘The Scerotary of the Interlor, in 1877, decided that thess permit lnws Smposing taxes on forelgners were without authority, 80 far as tho collectlon of taxes ..was concorhed. Many white settlers and In- dividual Choctaws and Clickrsaws con- atrited this opinion to permit persons to unter the country without the consent of the Indian authorities, and, since then many whites, at tho Invitation of individual Choc- tats, have established themselves In the. In- dian cauntry, and ever since refused elthor to remove or pay. the tax. The question of the Valldity. of theso, “permit” Inws was sudmitted to Congress and referred to the Jadlelury Committee of the Senate In 1870," who reported that E “THE LAWS ANE NOT INVALID. Secretary Kirkwood, bet predsed, on one Orit PITNEY IN NORTH CAROLINA. Speciat Lspates to The Chicago Tribune, Wasinaton, D.C. June A’ Federal offieehohtoy whb/arrived hero to-day from North Carolinasnys thatthe Contingent Fund. Irregularities of the ‘lreasury have extended to that State, as.the United States Marshal was recently asked to. approve a pill of $3,000 fur some' shelving and plgeon-holu eases whieh ent’ mechanic offered to enter ‘hito bonds to construct for $600," At the .xame placa a person armed with. n contract from the Government, issued at the Treasury, yrrived to fresco the celling of the Court Hou for$t5,000, ‘The Maralial who would Havete upprove the bill, notitiv the contractor that he would not approve nn: such expenditures for two reasoius, First, because it was not necessary to do the work; second, if it were, secessary, that $150 would bo n sufllclent price, and the Marghal made a report to. that vlfect to: the Department. Nevertheless ¢ Speclal Agent was, sent from tho ‘Erensnry, to.endenvor to Induce the } Mund by the Indian authorities to ald in the exptlsfon of all intruders, and on tho other ‘aratini to permit the work to be doneat | iinnd by the friends of the wiilte sottlors ¢ a te brevene expulsion: Bnd, ten view, ol ie uncertaluty 0 ho laws FRENCH. bearing on the mutter, has decided to submit Cobh AS InADY. all thy tegal questions involved to the Attor- Special Disvateh to The Unicago Tribune ney-General for his consideration, urging a Wasitnaron? D, C., June 24—Mr. French, upeady gpliton from him, In the meantine Commissioner of Rallroad Accounts, stated) ASHE Tatts tng beon dirocted to request Gov. McCurtain to suspend action under tho “ pormit?? inws -until further advised by the Departinont. Socratary Kirkwood to-day re- celyed a telegram from. * “FORT SMITH, ARK. embodying the resolutions of n mass-mecting of the citizens of that pluce yesterday, ‘Phe resolugons complain tat. the “Indian to-dny that all reports that ho Intended to re sian are falso; that he has no such purpose; that there was no possible harm In his writing a letter to tho Preatent of tho Central Pa- elfic Railroad; und that when his report has been made to theGeerutary ‘of the’ Intertor everything will, appear cloar. Belg asked uthorities of the vhoctaw fat how it was -that his’ report, made | hava passed a Inw Shee it oe to. Congress -;:inst winter, ~ was go | high tax upan all white penions without [i+ suvero against! the read, in ‘view. of | dlanrights-who carry on any trade or occu. pation within the Miults’ of “the Nation, and eploring the action of the Choctaw Nation in attempting to enforce such law at a time when such enforcement would. work great Injury. hardelio, anil suffering. upon . white In fayor or It, ho said that ifs report to Con-, gress was inade from tho published reports but that his forthcoming report is basad<nyon the books of-the Com- { scttlors. ecratary is varnestly: lu puny, from which. tt would appear that Com- | plored to take such stups in behalf of the Iujgstoner Frenoh wishes the workd to bellove people ag, In his juclgmont, may be necessary tg postpone tho enforcement of the Jaw In aston until the present growing “erop is re that the reporta: published by a rallrondcom- pany nro tena favorabla to the road than thelr own books show, he: HOW TH LETTER WAS WRITTEN. It ls understood that Secrotary Kirkwood recelved an anonymous letter w. day or'two a0 In which the writer aysertedt that the let- tur to President: Stanford was written by an oficor nf the Central Pacifte Railroad In the ofiice of that Company, and was stanod by ta sald, offered ay an excuse for not asign- Ing’ We tint “he does nob because “he was an oficer: or, ciploys of tho railroad company, and that he would lose his place If It should become known that ho had glyon such Information, It fs understood that Sec- rotary Kirkwood called Mr. Frenoh'’s atton- Hon to this letter, and recelyed nu ‘explanay Hon, which appeared to aatisfy him :that the ‘Anohymous: correspondent. lind ollher write ten a willful falsehood or been misinformed, -MBRADY, af WS PROURAM. Boecsat Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Wasuisaray, D.C, dune 4.—It bs now lenrned that it wns the {intention of the ‘star- route people, in'inaking the demonstrition in the Court yesterday, to surprise thé Govern- iment with the view shuply of putting their casa nt longth* before tho public. None of the. Government officers were notified of tho to realut It aluply Bat : . NOTES, THE FIRST ASSIBTANT POSTMASTER-GENERAL flo the Western Associated Preas, Wasinnaton, D,.C,, Juno 4.—The First Asslutant Postmaster-General, in response to an‘ Inquiry, as to tho revived rumor of his being succeeded on July 1, stated to-duy that ho lind no Inthuntion of the necentance of lil resignation, and had no idea that he was to be snecocded, sinh THE MEAD OFFICIALS TO BE INVESTIGATED, A report is recolved here of the important changes to bo made inthe head officials of tho Interloy Department on the Ist of July, it ts sald Conuiisaloner-of-Patents Muc- blo will bo made Assistant Secretary of the Interlor tn place of Bell, He AvouT $3,000,000 5 ren CENT COUPON BONDS wore recelyed for continunnce to-day, i THE. LOG DRIVE. Having Woferonce More Particularly “to Logging, Operations on tho Chip« “pewa River—Everything Favorable \for’a Succenasful Souson for Lumbore men in That Vickulty. “Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuna, PAUL, Sflin,, June 34,—An Ean Claire special anys: About thd Ins} of the log- drives onthe Chippewa started by the recent froshet reached thelr destInatlan yesterday into Little Valls dat, : forty miles up the river, whore they can easily be ‘controlled by tho flogding-dams, * Careful’ estiinptes® place jn the Court af tue It was made. + 3 —— : ‘. PENSIONS, . © + afils DUDLEY, 3 ‘ Spectat Dupstch (o The Chicaco Tribune, Wasuinutox, D, 0,, Juno %4,—Col, .Dud- Tourekener's ferurite tn tosillng cles of the wore, + NoB—After Suly 1 wo shall soll in thie Department at Auction on Thutadaya only during the Daiance of the present season. ~ > Attho Opening of tho Fall Senson we shall resome ourTWO AUCTION SALES weekly In this Dever ment, vis: On ‘Tuesdays and Thuredays, and 10 cone tinue for tho romainder of tho yonr, ———— Wo recommend Eldrediesowing-machtnos ‘MARRIAGE LICENSES, Annan ann Rn RAR ARR ARN A forge onlewing marriage Heonsos wore ieancd yos~ GEO. P, GORE & CO. Auction Nantes 5 Ag. ,. Tesidence, biked res Dongins Volk, as: 6 Dougiss-nve Marion I, Larrabe Hs Chestnut. NOTICE! QURAUCTION SALE OF WEDMESDA JUNE 20, Child's Fine Button & Bals MENS WEAR, A frosh lino of BLIPPERS, also 500 b LE BUS, also SiO eases well. Ronse Ku Os { Charles F, Som jcageits Dora C, luntor, jena. 0. Ton : Nottie loneai Auyust Johnson, Tanna ‘foistrom, i Raaes Spee ineayo : i abrahane 3 Boots and Shoes, Jun G, Olson, 2 Townsond, ‘To close Spring canstmmants, GKO. P. gore co, ” dif and 216 adie, THURSDAY, Juno 30, at 9:30, a jt Fisk, 720 Aniiland-ay, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF 72 Ashiund-ay, 4} Md. Willian ifenuto, N, 1, Push, bioawo, Ns ae {3¥. Burke ij North Pooris. c F bet bate lent Wa shalt aott in Open Lots, . Brugam. MU Mullor oe. Minnis Seselaie 76 pkgs. woll assorted W. G., 0. 6, ana ote] Ware, Rock and Yellow Ware, Hecorated Chambor Sots, &e. i n ilus Juhuka 1s 4 rat Ina Dornan... bed * 4 GEO, P, GORE & CO. Auctions Bf ih F, cht Aer cer leas THE CHICAGO {Sonnie'a Wendi hleaKo: REALESTATE EXCHANGE, | fforoph Uuyan enzo. U6 and 118 Dearvorn-at, Kanto Jonnings... Inton, In, (The only oxalasivoly Cree gaat. Auction: Bit Fae nls cnc es AUCTION SALE GARCIA-COSTELLO—On Juno} atthe Chareh of i! Ni tov. Fe Powling, J. Fy Untcln and ities Mt. Loutea Wate Costellon > DEATHS. : Dann hnndnnnir necro poe RA aD AAR ae RIDING—Juno 2, 1631, in this elty, at 183 Bast Erte ate Mra. G. Thldini, sod 73 years, Bungrat Sunday ut} o'clock from hor late rosldanca, far Linmiiton (Unt) papers plonse copy. BUCKLEY —June 2, of chronic bronchitis, Joro= mlah Buckley, sited tl yoare. Funoral froin ila jate rositence, 42 Auzonta-st., Bat urday, Jung %, to Columnbkill Church, thence by cars to Calvory Cemotory. ¢ Megulescat in pace, ‘ BELI—On tho i7th Inst, drowned at tho month of tho Manitou Itiver, Jako Supurior, Alexandor C. Holl, aged 4 yours, OF . } On Monday, the 2th day of June, 1831, at two o'clock! p.m. at the north door of ‘the Court-IHause on Rane dolph-st., in the City of Chicago, Cook County, Ills nots, the undoratgnad, Asslgneo of Ellol, Dsnsicer® Co,, will offor for sao at public auction Lots 2, 242), 3 and 2, in Block (96) ninoty-slz, in Kiston's Addis, tlon ty Chicago, being about one hundred and forty= two feotdock front on North Sranch Canal, by twa WILCOX—On the 27th Ipat., drownod at the wouth ‘| hundred and thirty-two foet dcep to Hawthome-ay. st, and having a frontage on Hawthorne-ay, and Chieayo & Pecitic Italtway track of three hundredand fifty feot, the site of the former tannory of Kiley Danziger & Co, which was destroyed by tire. ‘his proparty {s thoroughly docked, contains th tanning-vats, 8 leeches, a smoke-stack In zood condie; one teen fog, ants ta dana, et vat 1B tes, 3 Cairlagos to Gracolana, Fr Witod to utiend, WILLIAM! in the 18th inet; of stion of the lings, my his amen ty Woods too ate ‘Philadel ia; Pa. J. Albion Wiliams, aged a STRUBBE—At hor late realdenco, 53 Blston-av., a ton, cont $1,000, hide-ahod, stable. and warehouse, and MFinoral Sunday, dun@ Si HED ae tr by carriages to | # tahvo duantity of brick fram two burmod bullaigR Calvary Comotery, "Friends invite : 5 wohl odptad for & tannors, umber-yard, cial FLEETWOOD-—Juno 2, at the residence of har sane | J2%ds flouring-iaill, or athar manufacturing or beary Inciaws Chatlos W, Drow, Hilt Mictiaencst, Aan a aaa ee ay in free from incumbranco, abstract : Fee Sf umaiges = anlor. 2s; Misebwoods: la the ON furntebad, und will bo subject to taxon of fat, tae! Funeral from iho house at2o'clack p.m. Bunday, | cafe Als will bo subjoct to the approval of (he tho Sith Inst., by cutrlazca to Graceland. . by Court “LAMBERT RLAEL, Assignee, GIIFFIN—Amells Griffin, the Doloved wife of John : 2 itStake-rt Van Buren-at.:to St, Marys TENNEY, PLOWEI & CRATTY, Attorners, IHICAGO HEAL ESTATE HXCHANGE. ME. fs ‘CHAN 5 cHIcagg) By W. A. BUTTERS, Auctioneer, THE’ CHICAGO REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, ‘Oflica 110. and J18 Dearborn-st, ; wiLh SELL ABSOLUTELY, ' 700 Feel Fronlago, First-Class Resideuco LQ) th ‘Park and Vernon-ays, botweon Thirty~ Se ieatty ‘itat and ‘Thirty-third-ata, AT PUBLIC AUCTION: On Wednesday, June ag, at 3 p- My On tho Promsos, cor, "Thirty-necond-st, and BouUm “Fpllparilentare at Ho Exchange. ‘ 7 NIXON, Roal Ketato, Proaident MLANDLite & CO. Morigego Uankere, Treasarerd ana ‘Trustees, WAL, A. BUTTERS, Manager ond Aucloncer. By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO. ‘fund &g Randolvh-st. F POR OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SSLE,: New and Second-Hand Furniture, A full ane is General Household Goods, j And Pate Wire ate nd Plated Ware, Ghromos, and ~~ One Elegant Gllt Mantel Mrvor, Four Large Engraving. , MM & COs cHaiet tnd aay dle LSS fB- Oshkosh papers please copy. WATER FILTER, CROCKER Reversible, Self-Packing and Self-Cleansing Water Filter Call and examine the water, J. N. CORFIN, Agts {26 Dearborn-st. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, me CANDY, ey SEES m fora sample Bent Fi Pespresn ar thebes ndies in Americ, G 7 put uy sles an onttraly naw, euntections i LESTER'S Hat Houses ‘Loads of Straw Ib 100, #10) By LAIN GOODS. ‘A Aiddivon-sL, CHICKS Candy KRANZ’S, 80 State. Mackinaw ier ic, 13 PARIS: STYLES. . LATS, Felt Hats,, 112 Ban Absolutely -Pure. alee North Clarks . MADE VOM GRAPE CHEAM TANTAL, a oes jo Olaee proparauion makes nuch Nguh, fury, to eaten " breads, or luxurious pastry, Cn: ‘by A¥eDep: | nce se enn ee Joy, the new Conmulsslanerof Pensions, will | the nmonut brouglt down nt: over 100,000,000 His eluiput fon i lie result from av tele WATER WAVES, B1,7B. guter upon his duties tho tst of July undor | fect... Vury few logs aro hung uy. any of. | scinendes ur thy Governuunt Coola ALT Cong Male Swttelion fi, pricellse favornle nuggices, ‘The saldiors of the coune |: the tributaries, and tha drive fs ‘considered BOVAL BARING POWDER CO, i try have long insisted that they should be represented fw: the ‘Pension Oitcos; They weom to bo satisfied with the appointment of Col. - Duley, is communications recelyed hero recently whiow. It was reported to-day that the fundfpr. the payment of’ pensions ‘was exhnuse: fad that It would be ngcussary to postpone all further payments until after the. begluning’ of the “next flseal “year, when the now aypropriations . will be come available, It was. atated, at. the duterlor Depdrtnent this atternuon that this dy not true, butitis known that the'dinnands: sto be ys good ns any for yours, All’ of the Chippewa”. Valley mills. huye aiplo stock to keep thet |i: constant.opurntion unt Inte iu the fall, and: Iumbermen enn be congratulated, at tho favarubig® indlen- Hons of byyh. a bragperous season.’ ‘Who: murket here is firm: and nective, ond forelen order, ary rapidly Increasing, /fhe ship. iments vis tall noxt Week amount to seventy eurtonds, most! fleatinedd. to various points tu Kangas, Nebraska, and Manltuba, “Tho Eau Olnirs Lumber Compan Is the only firm “piling nt prosent for ruil shipments, and are eoul ving: 200,000 feeb per’: gL id stock ‘al ‘ond of aver 1K a et ave bs - { Upon the fund hayes been go lnrze that it has | tions at tie Beet Slough Works ure decidedly : buen deemed oxpedlont:-to make very lignt i AS : is } payinunts unt). the beginning of the TOW ae ores and . ra aaeunte: of tops . *. ai ui 01 i iy SR aauOd, >| Ravan er oe # pie aise tit 4 ih Gh test Per sing eet ere Fs | itinny bo stated thst over 20,000,000 feet weru preaont fate of rain tue Coppa? wilt ao: i 8 0! vt PRY Wi io ead du broiling that amount by tha Ist prox, ‘ ———_ Hanrroun, Conn., Jung. 24.—Tho -sale of Jerseys from the Echo Farm to-day realized Wasuixaroy, D, 0. June 94—Tho defal- cation fn the Loternal-levenue offica in San Francisco ts: Gindoubtedly due to the fact that President Hayes and the Senate were unable to agyde: upon the proper person to. be Collector, ‘The present Collector, of ‘ ce But, BLAIS TELL, Lon Stators rice Hak, nore: Bole aunt JAMES to S etal Bu donde atie 1. U. Danny! Drive and warraiiod per wu Ee UMN Ae katy Tk WTAT SHOE: anna Ww Werabandt Wah i wor'trun ac. Now d PILE REMEDY, 3 om REWARD shea ages fogs vt Depots, 163 W. Madlooa, & ose, Hate & M ‘ERMINATOR, ._ AUNING OUTFITS, {THE POTATO BUG. ASBAY ED erg and all otber men send for circular Of f$ j QQ eceral serlet doen | ated ie ae Pui Gt Ba pu C. GILBERT WHEELER, Sear tan ap UBuany, 66 iatesty Che BUG EX!’