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THE CITY. H IN GENERAL a J. F, Suita, Freeport, Il, ts nt the Sherman. {i J. McBirenny, Nuw York, is at tho Bhorman, Grongk E. Rau, Now York, fs nt tho Palmer, | f, J. Kenzoaa, Sau Francisco, is nt the Shore i man. ii °_Lronanp Hawenrtve, Now York, {s nt tho t Palmer. . 4 A, M. RarnAnn, U, & A. Toxas, fa at tho 4 Palmer. iN J. S% MeDonald, Fond du Lac, Wis, is at the 4, ‘Tremont. ' ¥ Pror. J. B. Lesaon, Sandusky, On, fs at the ;| Sherman, J, SILVERMAN, Miles City, Montana, is at tho i Sherman. ‘ 4 h A.W. Wrreten, Rochester, N. ¥., is nt tho Sherman. he M.W. Prins, Jn. Amsterdam, Holland, is at is tuo Palmer, ‘ i D, B. Trumausy and wifo, Dollance, O,, are at 4 tho Sherman, =, Con Joux Stickncy, Ins Vegas, N, M., la at tho Tremont. }, V. Anpnews, Portland, Ore, is at tho Grand Paotfic. D.8. Hansauay, San Franolaco, is at tho Grand Pacific. Ex-Mayon Jacon and wife, Clacinnat!, aro attho Sherman. Tue Hov. W. A. Bartlott, Indianapolis, ts at tho Grand Pacific. 3 Dr, Ann Mrs. C. V, Tyner, Bay City, Mich, fro at tho Tremont. dupar Drios Laks and family, San Francis. "t, coyareattho Tremont. ‘* % 4 | Dn.J.G. Oanunx and Judgo 1H. If Marshall, 2 32a5, *!Virgiala, are at tho Patmor. : 4 James P, SMitit, of Now York, and Capt. B.C. $° mowan, U.'8. ay, iro at tho Lotand. Ba MR. aND Mrs. D. 0. Livreesoun, Dundeo, i! Beotland, aroat the Grang Pacitlc, mh Moses Hornins, W. H, Smith, and Mdward a's. Smith, San Francisco, arc'at tho Tremont. Unitep Brates District Atrouney Buncn, of Grand Rapids, Mick., 19 ut the ‘Tromont. W. R.-Corrnitt, Proaldcht of the Tirst Na- tonal ‘Bunk at Appleton, Wis, is at the Grand nolio. ACPENINTENDENT LAKE, of tho Wost Side Btrvot Itailwuy, 18 expected home to-morrow to resume his duties on tho ronds. Cow J. G. Cranpock, editor of tho Paris Kentuekfan, tho woat tlourishing of Blue-Grass apers, la stopping at tho Leland House to tako FA inlte races and Silngerfest, ‘ Orstcen Lre, of tho Larrabee Strect Station, Jost ovontog found a female buby about a wook old infront of No. 171 Eugenie sireat. It was taken to the Foundlings’ Homo, . Gronde ANDERSON, Boston: W. J, Knight, Dubuque; W, A. Eames Hartford, Coun; Georga_A. Hitchcock, ‘Troy, N. Y.+ and Ke Breed, Washington, D. G., 16a. at tho Laimor, Tnx temperature yestorday, ns observed hy Mannese, THETRInUNY optician, WHat Bn, t., TL degroes? 10.0, ni, 77? 1D. ty BLE 4. My BI: Bp. m., 7. Barometer, dn. m., 2043; 8p, Olay 20,41. Witutam Haunitrs, Boulder, Colo; FA. Wilde ‘and wife, Cation City, Colo; 0. B. Mee Kinney and wife, Sioux Falls, D. 'E.; and W Maverick and family, San Antonlo, Tex., aro ut tho Palmer, e J, Cuark and wife, St. Louls; Mrs, G.W, oatierton. ond aly pict, Birt olds glenn cro! an amily, LNA) i The and wifo, Hrooklyay and W. U. Davis aud wife, Portland, Mc., are at tho Palmer. £ Tre comet {a now visiblo from dark till day- Meht. ‘fhousands of peoplu on tho strovts wero Viowing It Inst ovening, and tho big-tcloscupo mon auddenly found their instruments in great domand, oven at an Increased price per peop. Toe Commencoment exareises of tho = Cook 3% © County Normal-Scbuol will bu bold this after- iti noon, whon an Interesting program will bu of Mi fered, ‘Tho Ruv. R. B. Pope will nddross tho Vz class {n tho evaning, after which thore will boa dz! pociable. Pee Te 4 Hed E. B, CuanotEn, Goneral Passenger Agent of gi tho Messourl Pacific, St. Loula: 8. K. Hoop er, Ae Gouernt Passcnger Avont of the Hannitul & St, Re Jou, Kanana City; H.C. ‘Townshend. Gencral AZ| Passongor Agcnt of tho Wabush, St. Lous; and Yu 88, R. Calloway, General Buperintondentof tho 4 Grand Trunk, Port Huron, Mich, ure at the it Grand Pacllic, A MASS-MEETING of Groperty-ownora sronlicn on Hudeon avenue (Church st set) was held Sunday afternoon at Dewald's- Hull for tha pur- boso of instituting proceedings to contest tha assessment for the opening of Hudson avenuo (Chureh streot). Quite a largo number wero present and considerable interest manifested. A _subseriptionslist was opened, svhich was signed by all present. : TYEE wasno chingo of Dill at any of tho elty theatres lust night. Seomun, the Mugician continues at MeVicker'’s: "A Celebrated Case," ‘with Mr. James O'Neill na Jean Renaud nt tho Grand; and * Neodles and Ping,” with sr. Daly's ting cnt pany at Hooley's. Tho attendance was ast aton Monday night light all around, tho yeathor also contributing to this ond, It bas deon noticed that the cifeat of Sinday por formance isto reduce very materially the ate tendance of Monduy. . Gronge Stan, tho promising young man who, a few weeka nyo, skipped the town, takiug ‘with bim some $0,000 holon to his employs ors, Btuck-Yards commission firtn—bas ro- turned, bis fathor hiving mada good tho dos Aoleuoy in his accounts, and bis former emptoy- ora thorefore agroving nut to prosecute, He pro- fesses great contrition, but sume of his ac quaintances are uncharituble onowyh to in- ainuato that possibly his repentance mirht not have beon so speedy but for tho faut that his dll-gotten gains bad about ull bees squandored in rlotous living. . ‘THe West Town Hoard of Canyassera have up to date received nu utliclal notitleation of the achon of tho Supremo Court in ‘tha Ryan Thompson contested election caso. It will bo roemombered that the Buard rejected, on what seomed to them suiliciont grounds, cortiin re- turos of votes cast for Collector nt tho Inst Town election. ‘This gitvo tho office to the Republican contostunt, Mr, Econ but Mr. Ityan, obtained & mundumus from the 8upreme Court, tho effect of which will bo that the Board must count the rejoctad votes. Tho rosult will bo tha seating of yan, and tho Board will no doubt vbvy the order ol the Court as soon aa {t is oflicially communicnted to them. AN atrocious ensoof mullctous mischief and cruelty to animils was heard yostorduy before Justice Kobluson. 1t seems that about two weeks ago, on tno occasion of a iin at Wells Stroot bridge, tha butcher wagon of Frank Wug- ner Was aecidentally bumped on the tall-bonrd by the polo of a wagon driven by ono Devine, ‘The Irate nutchor would accept nv apology, but, drawing along sheath knife, Jumped fram bis wagon, and, running to the ror, slashed one of Devino's horses, outtiox a gosh evven inches Jong and an inch and one-balt fteop, down tho dack of the unoffending animal. Waguor was arrested by Ollicer Dudley, of tho Humane Si cloty, and tho caso wis continued until yostare duy. ‘Tho Justice held the brutal butcber In onds uf $500 to the Criminal Court. Thomas Pirr, a young marron ian aged about 27 yours, and ving on tho West Side, was killed Saturday night by boing thrown under w (\ treignt truin. Ho wus worklug with hie father } littio distance frow the depot utOuk Park. Thoy: } Sore to tuke the 6 o'clock + ‘Thomas romuined n short timo to pay otf gume Ten. He then undertook to bourd a moving frelght train, so us to reach the Honot. in thine to take tho passenger tran. [lis fuot al Ieper and ho foll ugdor the train, His lox was cut off and ho ‘wus otherwiso mangled, Heo was brought tu bly father's house on Wost Jackson strect, Whore hu aicd ubout 10 o'clock Suturday night, in tho Presence of a sorrowlur mochor, wife, and other relatives. Tho family have lived many yoars on + the Weat Bide, and hive the sympathy of a lurge number of acquaintances. | YRTENDAY afternoon Deputy-Shorift. Durko levied on tho Mubley clothing store, 151 Chirk street, ut the ault of Hultinora and Now York creditors, represented by Tenny, Flower & Crate i wy. It seems that, Muy a, Mubley & Son, who 43%, thon ran tho establishment, Hndinie thomnselves Syvaived, sould out to Josuph Mabloy, af Jucksou, Allch., a gon of tho senlur mamber of the inn, Who latter thereupon undertook to fegutiaty it suttloment with thoir creditors, and succesdud: 40 appuuutng tho wrath of invat Of thom by ply= ang up a diyidond of 3) cents on tho dollur.” ‘Iw. of the creditors—one in Baltimore and tho othor tu. New York—dvelined> to partialpate,on tho pround that they belluved tho sale mudy by the Mubluys tu be fradulvat, Sult in uttachiunc Was accordingly entured yoaterday iornluy, and the Sheri ts now iu occupancy. The eourvol, Zor the plaintiff think tho mutter will bo adjust ed In a day or two, AmEETING of what during the last wuntoipal cuupalyn was kuown a8 8 citizens’ movemout , for reform in poet nuutiers was bold Inat night at Lincoln Park Congroguonal Church. During the lust campaign work wus carricd on without uny orgunization, but ut the cluso it columittes of twonly was appointed to report w copstitution for u purmunent orzunization, ‘vhe cousutution reporied by tho Conmmittea lust Wight Was & nouepurtivin ono. Tole’ teutus after prolonged discussion, was defuated, wis the oruulzation numed the “Central kepube ican Club of the Fifweoth Ward." Tho object of tho organization, us stated In the conatitus Hon, 18 to secure good wen for. ofics, fo uppusa Sinaching politicians,” and wenorally to ronas ‘Vato polities iu every way posulbic. b,8, Dulde win acted us President, and Geurge ©, Buell us », Booretury, Soma thirty’ menibers uppendad thelr “nuites to the new covatitution, after which tho Club adjouroed to meut tu two Woks for the eleudon of permangnt ullicerd, - dit. SULLIVAN, un old and respectod vltizen who bas been employed to fovpuct the woik of tho contractors who havo the job of paving La Bulle strect, atuten thut the reuwon wby those i ‘ pomurs clare compluined of him was, thathe ine b FS i 5 ; fet Sa TT SY a: sted Upon thelr living up $o thle specittcu. rain into the city, hue: tions and doing good work. Tos instructed by tho Street Superintendent to seo that the pay (ng tone Is according to contract, and on that horaysho proposes to inalst, no matter what. ASLOMRE of grumbling tho contractors may dn. tholr ‘statomonts regarding tho use of abusive Inngunge him, ete. bo declares to. Untewo. = Tho trouble po Wns not sottied yosterdty, tha contractors, Moser. Watson © Porkiny, doing nothing upon tho Tn Salle, streot work during the day, It ts ‘niorstond that ono reason’ why so little atone don was patd by Mr. Fogarty to the contrrotors complaints tn this particular fistance was, that tenrly wil contractors are constantly making such compluints nbout Street Inspectors who try to make thom Ive up to tho specifications of thelr contracts, : Tun strike nt tho West Side Gas-Works In practieatly onded, ‘tho Company is working w orce of Bixty or seventy How then, who bave replaced thoso that tyontout, Tho restof tho old wen wero given, tholr timo and pull off ee anly two or throg who had taken'no partin tho strike being retained. Soveral of thuso who havo loft have been In tho works for yours, but probably none of than Willbo takon buck, ne: dir, Peatt promised tho ‘new inon permanunt jobs, and the force is now. full. Applicants for situations wero turnod fway yesterday, there bolny ne work for then, Tho strikers iid not congregate nround tho works ason formor days, and no trouble with tuom Is now apprehended, ‘Last ovening a small sang of boys Jumped on two or threo mon who ‘ore soln totholr work, and. touk away tholr dinner palls, but word ‘quickly Reattored by tho police. Several of tho relvved mon bave got ‘other places, and tone of the older bends room Maposed to foment n disturbance, ‘Tho Com- pany van inake gas onough now, and bus shut off tho oll works, ‘Tite beautiful and spacious halt of Bt. Im natius Collegy, on West Twaltth etract, was woll Med tast Srcalty. with ninrga and select audl- ‘once of indices and gentlunun, who assembled to witnoas the cloveuth annunt Cammencoment ex- oreisca of this Inetitution, Among tho prom- inout visitors wore the Rteltay. Archbistop Kev. han and’ Mayor Hartlsén, . Tho ronute lag. was the Iterary progran, which was pleasantly in Y tarsporscd with prebeatr music: “Tho Clas- sic,” Johny Molody: “What History Should Be," Bart. Lorizant Chorus, “Itappy Pensanta,” St. Callin Hoclotys . “Mad= erm Historians,” DP. J, "Connors Deleact of Cl 3, Ving St. Coallia lon Son, Sovloty: Ind and Sutter,” iledtetory, Cure ter It. Horrleon,dr.s conferring of deareos und distribution of prizes, ‘Cho discouracs of the raduutes, Messrs. Carter H, Harrison, dr, and thomas {nn wero oxceptionally arizinnl in thonie and cumpositian. Nofore conforring de- rees and distributing tho many premiums to doservirye students, Archbishop Feehan made n fow romarks expressiug bis pleasure in huving to present tho youne gunticman with thaawards which, in the futuro, would bo tokuus of tholr industry while at colloge. The prizes consisted miuainly of books neatly bound in gilt, » BQUIRMING. Tho Times is unbaPRy, aver tho statemonts published In Sunday's “‘Tntuony, showing that the ciroulntion of that paper was from 1 to 70,000 coples greater than that of the J'imes, Tho ‘gures given word vero minuto and detatlod, showing tho numbers of eich paper taken by dliferent _currlers and * proprietura of tows stands... The Tines attempts uy break the forco Of thase statlatics by objecting that the numbers given are ull round numbers; that, for Instance, a carrier. towk Which .scoms ta the Lines au absurd number—and ‘not 20), which would. bavo been, it thinks, a more reasunnble. one, Tha oditor of | the Times, however, if ho knows unything avout tho details of his own business, ust undorstand that persons supplying tho Sund papers do not know oxactly how many thoy will sell. Thoy know how many subscribers they hive to sup> ply, but they do nat know whut tho oxtra du- mand will be. They order 2 certain surplia number, and, for couventonce sake. owing to the inainer in which the paper Ja sold, always buy thein by fives, or multiples of five. A porson would never buy ninuty-cight copios, or ninety= uine, but olthar ninety-five or 100, This pulne ts ay idlotions most of those made by tho Times, and isn wenk attempt to escapo tho fncxoruble logic of figures. THES VETE + Tho Union Veteran Club met last ovoning at tho Grand Puoitia Hutel, Col. W. 8, Scribner in thochulr. A resolution wus adopted commendn- tory of tho iffo und eorvices of Comrade Otto G. Neeso, who died recently from wounds reculved wailo fi gorvice, County Conimnissionor O'Noitt was duly thiinked for the xppointinent of Coin- rades Jobn H, Harporund «. H. Maguell to posl- Mons of trust undor tha County Board. A reso Iudion wits also adopted tendering tho thanks o| the Club to President. titctleld: for the ap- polnatment of Gen. Dudicy, » wounded sole der, to the Commissiousistin of Punsions, Anothor resolution was adopted tonderlng tho thunks of the Club to Senator Logan for his un- weurled efforts in bebulf of the Union sotdlers, and ospeciulty for beiug instrumental in tho removal of Mr. Bentley as Commissioner of Pon- sions, ‘This rosolution was tho gubject-of a heated discussion for. an hope, It. 6, Murhilt, dobn OQ, Barker, Honry D. Bedi, Jotn Le Mune ning, Frank 3. Alten, John f, Beveridge, J.T. Torrence, C. G. Truoauell, and union E ae gayt were appointed 1 Committso on Eniploy- nent, and it, S. Vitll, Goorgo It. Davis, sud 3. te Do Young a Cominittea to ascertain the namos Of deceased aollices und the plaous of ‘tholr In- torment in Cool Lenin and to make a record of tho same. Tho, Englowood Walon Voterans oxtonded tho Cluo' an invitation toatten’ the curemonios of the laying of the corner-stone of the Memorial Hall at Zuglowood July 4. . THY WILDEY CENTENNIAL. About thirty Odd-Follows, representing dif- feront Chieayo lodyes of tho Ordor, bold 1 invot- tog in tho Palmer. House’ rending-room lust night to considor tho advisability of colubrating the lth nontversury of the birth of ‘loomus Witdoy, the fotinder of tha Order of Odil- Fellows, In) Amocioa, Dr, de Wart Ellis presided, ithout much discussiun, it wus - decided that’ a celebration should - take placo, but thave wak ons matter not set- tled.—tho date of Thomas Wildey's birth could not be dofultly stated. Ho was born Feb, Ih, 1782, or Feb. 13, 1783, but: the meoting was not able to decide which. Howover, it was decided tosottta that question liter. . ‘Tho meeting re- solved Itealf into tho Willey Association, ap- pointed n Committee on Pormanent Oreiniza- tlon, aud adjourned for two weeks, to awalt tho roport of the Committee, * OITY-HALL. ‘TRENE wera forty-one burlal-pormits issuoa yesterday. Tho death-rato ‘is rapidly croeping ‘up again, , Ir Is oxpeoted thut Lako street bridge will bo ‘open for travel to-day, and that the new open care will passover,, 7: ‘ . (ux Hoalth Dopartment commenced thirty- three suits for violutions of health ordinances Just weok,.and issued 16 scavencor permite, ‘Thoro wore 460 dead unimals removod, of whiols 41 wore dogs and 52 wera borses. Thoro wero 2, pounds of ineat condemned, . ‘Tnx City Englucor opened the bids for tho Polk atreot vieduet Jestentay, ‘The cost of tho improvoment wil! be nbout $125,000, of which the substructure will tuko $70,000, and the aupore atructuro $25,00,. Tho bids were submitted to the rallrond companios Interostod for approvul, ‘Tuy last ot the July interest that will bo pald in this olty was patd by pu Trenaurur yos- if Hy about $85,000 ‘hus bean pald hora,—abuut $15,000 more thon formerly, Tho pisment of interest will be continued in New Bork: by tho <Amorican Exohungo National Dut \ ‘Tue Mayor sald yeatorday thar ho would not commence enforcing tho roylsed ordinances to day, ‘Tho reuson was that the ordinauces bud nub as you been suttolontly distrivuted und une dorstood,. ang there wad w question ns tothe construction of sume of’ them. fe proposed to ceive ovorybudy a chunce, F ‘Tus Coltlowing, bullding-pormits were tesucid yostorday: Mury Sobints, tworatory. dwelling, 23 by W feot, Nu. 4b Warren avenue, 10 cost SLU; J. Vanco, two-story dwolling, 2( by Jd fect, No. 6) Kansas strovt, to cost 81.800; 1, J. Pinckney, two-story and: biseinent dwelling, 20 by 40 feat, No, iW Dayton stract, to cost $1.Gu0; Jiunes Biiesy twWo-utory and basement dwelling, wee bY, 0 eat Chicago avenuy, to cost co! Suu: DP, Birakometor, twu-utory and basue mont dwelling, 29 by 40 feat, - No. i833 Johnson atroct, to cout @L400;. Frank Wachowaks, threo story dwelling, Bightwouth, nuar Ashland uvo~ nue, te coat: woe Joho 1 Art, - two twirstory dwollings, 23. by.-60 fout ‘cut, Noa it und W186. Kavauth street, cost Lon J.-A. Jobnvon, Eroralny und base- mont dwelllog, 23 by 45 feet, Nu, Us Bay streot, To cost &L0UU; WW, Wyman, hruu-atory wad basa: Mont store und walling, 48 by 8 feet, Na. 1d Desplaines streot, to cost $10,000; Tnomus Nvs~ tor, ondestory. cottugo, 30 a W fevt, No. vid ‘Kwentiorn streot, to cost $1,000; James Carroll, olieeatory Cottaye, 20 by iN feet, No, 641 West o'| Dventieth atreot, tu cost $1,000, Burruintenpexr Baunert, of the Firo and Police Alarat ielourphy bad ovolved a ulmplo lun for duing away wits the tug or steamboat Whistle nulsgucy, ‘Thy ratirondy, ho guys, gut rid Of the whistling. by meaus. of block Blu naly, though th yun -OO wtraight Jina, and thore is ne trouble about it, cue ou stoun vessels. Slowever, his iden Is clectrio bridge tu open, and {tush could signal State strect, aug #0 un, su that no whistling would be necussury, Furtheruuro, be would buve a telo~ Phone at each bridge,-s0 that thoy could hold communication with cack other, und, in cave a bridge could not bu opened: for tenor Uftcen pa miloutes, tuxs or vossoly doalring to pass turouun' ‘cout “be nouede ate Pas bride preceding, which . would: do away with ry continued the: prusont. loud | and whistling. In thiv way, also, if a bridge needed Fopaird, the Buperintandeut and repairers could ke Hncodiatoly hotiied, und the Hurbormastor could be oalled Waouever noeded and wt an ine Gtunt's notice, “Tho cost of the reform would hot be greut, und It would do away with whut is simply un infernal nuisance, GUANNIS' 1XJUNCTION, Corporation-Counsel: Adams was very bually engugod yeayerday motting ready tho angwery tu fly tu the Injunction suit aguiust the vacation or Lu Bulle street. ‘Thu tne for hearing bas not yor buen tlxud, but It ore than Hucly thar Br, Adame will Mv bis toe or doen lea ngwer turmorrow. Alter the answer bes THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY JUNE 28, 1881—TWELVEy rAGun. » Mr. Adama will minke a motion to have tho Ine junction dissolved, and then the Court and the partios will fix atimo for tho argumont.. Mr. Adams is anxious to bring itp tho niatter, And Uns itn idea that it may be tried the fatter part of this week, THE CITY'S HRALTIL Thore woro cluven Usebarges from, and two Aeaths at, tho Stiall-Pox tospital Yerterday, ‘The deceasod wer thken from No. 210 Blacke hawk and {0 Liberty stroot. Now casus wero reported from “No, Ti SlieMoid avonus aud No. ab Wrightstreat, Six casos uf mensios were roe Rortod, threo of Uiphtharit—one from No, 76 orth State, ono frum No, hil North Wells, ‘aiid une frum No, 68t Stato atreot,—and one cuse of searlot-fover from No. 204 Calumet avenue. ‘The dotth-rate, su far ts xcurlot-fever ond diph- thoria iro concornud, showin that last week thuse cases wore better reported by physicians tun ever before, Nius vases of sonrlot-foyor roported, with but twocdonths, and six cases of tphthorla, with bit two dentha, ‘Tha report of tho Itugistrar of Vital Statistics shows that there ‘Wore 310 ueatha In tho elty Inst wook, ayunet 187 tho wook preceding, und nuinat 26s for thosame period In 1480; ‘Phore wero 10 doathy of ohile dron undor § sents of age. Amung the decedonts thery wore 9 malos and 17 femmlos. The followiog wore the number of deaths from tho innst promincne cnusest Acckdanta, "it bron= chitls, 6 capiliiry bronchitis, 3: Intuntila cone vulstons, 14; croup, 6: cholera tufantun, 103 cholera morbus, 1s dnththorkt, 2: ‘diurrhon, 3 dysentory, 23 ulirium tromong, 11. scariote fo 2} typhotd-fever, Us cerebro spinal fever, typhosuntlurial fever, 1; meningitis, G3 tue Deraulur meningitis, 1; monsios, 1: conatimp- ton, 0; pneumonia, 113° bronehos pneumonia, 1s sinall-pox, 1. TUE WAY NOT TO CLEAN STRERTS, Tho complaints against tho strevt-cloaning contractor do not cone, and yet no notion Is taken by the Depurtmont of Public Works to compel hin to du his work properly, Upon a honuyewiso und puund-footisu pulloy tho epurtmiunt acveptod the bid of Carston Blohin At 824.60 per mile. Me, diem almply represents Farmer Haring, of Court-HHutise-foundation fume, Neither of thom bus any practical idea of atreot-cleauing, und beth were unpropired for tho work wher the content was awarded to thon, Now thos: wre gowy on with the work nt 1 sunit’a pace, bie 9 alo the swouping by day, pes Up the dirtin tittio heaps, tind wllow tt to io in thustreats two, threo, and even tour duys atatine before an attempt (s mudy to carvit niway, When tho removal is attempted about ‘two-thirds of the dirt {8 scattered over the paves tnent again. Murthor thin that, no one seems to supervise the men, and they throw about as Inuch stuif.back Into the street us thoy shovel Inte the curts. Tho Intter lonk and acutter about JU per cont of there londs before thoy got ty the duinp. ‘Thig may bea good way of doing busl- hess, but the public fa getting vory tired of It. Tho Depnriinent of Public Works ia much to blame tor this state of tulngs, In the frat piace, Itcommenced wrong. ‘Thu spueliientions wero too loosely drawn, Itty not ut ‘all improbable that Curatun Blobm will ve compelled to throw up bis contract, for it ts largely ui tusing one, and tho bondsisen will never carry it, ont in caso he ‘fults, While matters are nas thoy aro | tho streets, whore thoy should be civaned, aro datty neglected. ‘Shey are slinply a tecking, stinking disgrace {1 somo parts of the eity—an eyesore to the cominunity—and furniab auithor mutter fur tue Citizens’ Association to Jook into. - Attothor spall ut hut weather is hero, and tho mortulity witl run up ton fearful rate Uniess tho evils spoken of are remedied. But the worst bus not been sald, ‘Tho Houlth-Ollcors ofthe Tenth und Elevonth Wards should Ins troduce thelr tiosos futo tho gutters running nlony the streote north and auuth from ‘Kinzie Btrevt, which are unpaved, It they would got an adequate Iden of what roul flith Is, it {s the samo in tho Vifth, Sixth, Seventh, Elghth, Ninth, Thir- teenth, — Fourteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, und Soventeonth Wards, ‘Tho gutters aro Niled = with oa rotting, » stinking alliay, fluid,. black as in underneath, - but covered by a green scum, “Tho struets aro strown with piles of feok lng, wirbage, and tho stonehes which yo up almply Vegyur description. This is nu exuugorated piutura. It ts ensily yeriNed, und uy ultizen: who Hyves on those thickly-settled, “unpaved thoroughfares cnt vouch. for the truth. This cannot always Inst. Ketripution will come in the shape of epidemice, ant thou the remedy will come too Inte. The prescnt administrition is claiming grout credit for economy, but In. tho prutees ton. of oO public = nealth . it is sudly ‘derelict. Thero has never. been f tne, under any Administration, whon the elty's streets were.so disgracofully dirty und vest~ Ureeding nt this timo of yenr af thoy nro nt pregont. Bome ano ls to blame, und the Mayor abould givu thisimitter mora serious attention than hu has, for neither the Houlth or streot Dabartincuts apyeur tw take nny Interost In it. FEDERAL NOTES, Tz gol disbursomonts at tho Sub-Trensury Yeaterduy reached $25,000, ‘ Tie Sub-Treusury redeemed $12,000 in silver Yesterday, and paid out 8,000, i CoLLRcron Bsirn was out yostorday for the first time in several weuks, 1 persiatent nttack of rhpumatiom buying lujd him up at bls Laka Fornat homo, i Joux McGowan, a minor ravenuc offender, whoso term at the County Jail bus recently ex- Dired. but who. was upabla to puy bis: fine, soheduled out ycaturduy beforo Commissioner Hoyne, and was roteased undor tho "Pour Con> victa’ Act.” : , ‘Tw internal-rovenue receipts ronched tho unusuutly largo total yesterday of 530, Tho “heft " of it was mide up, howevar, of an {tem of $22,601, tho sum totul of tho Corn Bxenungo Hunk’s indebteitner tu tho Government, over und aboye what it bas prepinusis pald, in tho shune of taxos on enpltal und deposits, OF th romutndor, $26,815 wus for tux-pald spirits, 093 for tobneco nnd clgara, and e125 for boor. > Uniten grates Deputy -MARsuAt GILMAN will Joave. tusnixht with the bate of Federal _pris- onor recently sentenced in tha United Btutes District Cuurt for Covster Ponitentlary, whore tho gang ure to make thoir home for some timo tucoine, Doyle will romuin at tha County Jail Pending tho preparation of hts bill of oxcoptions wid the: ovtcumo of bis attomptto secure an- othor trial, not boture Judgo Mludgott, but be- foruJudgo, Drummond, 4 ActiNG Srcnerany.FRENOH, of the ‘Treasury Depuetment, has instructed Coligotur Smith that sroum cnnulbonts, and like vessols hubituall passlog throveh the [Minuls & Sohigan Canal, muy properly be exompted fromm ‘tho collection of Muring-Hospital duos under Bue, 4,587, Ite- vised Statics, and luis direoted that ollicar to 80 cxompt then in futuro, and to report the minount of such duvs cullested on tho steam eunulbuat La Sally, with a view to Fefunding the sume, Thodecision grows out of the complaint of Capt. Inivis, ofthe La Satie, that. having pald the duus, the Surwoon of the Nurina Hos- pital rofused to give modical’ treathient to his engineer, * FonLowine (g tho Hstof dutiablte goods ro- colvud at the Custom-Hause yesterday: Jollot Bteol Company, 724 steal blooniss HL 2B. Frankiin Co., 1h bules touso tobuecos ¥ Sebo tunll & Co. iit cuses crockory, ota: M. Weight & Co., vaso nvodies; Raut -& Sous’ Muslo Co. 20 cuses musica! instruments; 0. M. Koldt, 3. cuses ary pouday Kelly, Bluus & Co., 3: bules drv gouds; 2B, wuyhton, 2 cases books; Gerta, Lumbard & Co, d ensas brushes; Hold, Murdock & Fischer, SA cages condensed milk; B Mudliner, 10 elghtue casks wing order of Wiktinm Ky Yourk, Odruins cuustle soduy A,B, Feidier, 2 cases silky Lyon & imusteal Msirumontay Marshall ie cottund and Havas; L, Wolf Manufacturing Company, 20 crates enrthonwarg; 1,1. Retliug & Vo, 3 cusus Looks; J. W, Doane & Co, 6 cases tenepapers; A, 1. Foldtor & Co, telminiugs; Jobn Doran, 1 case boddisy mour & Co., 100 tong sult; Hltehcouk & Voto codar rallway tloas Goodenow & allt ouar Eallway bles, “on cone postss. Blur Fey ext H.W. Ayer, cadar posi Collections, $7,502, a ‘ THOMAS FINUCANE, HE 18 UNCONDITIONALLY RELHASED FROM THE ; COUNTY JAIL, Tho much-discussod rotiing-mill robbery onso cuino to 4 sudden end yesterday morning by tho unconditional reloase of ‘Chomns Finucane from custody by ordor of Judgo Anthony. Tho order was prepared by bia Honor inudvanco of tho convening of tho court and hunded to the ‘Sherif, but tt was not until wbout 11 o'clock that its promulgation was Known, vr that the prise oner bronthad tuo uly of freedom, Tho order reads as follows; 3 Curgaan, June 2%, 188L.—0, L. Mann, Hage Sheriff vf Cook Gounud: ‘Tho suntetice uf Thomas Finueano having been by me suspended, you ‘with please reienae bliin from your auatuly, --*, ULLIOTS ANTHONY, Judge of the Suportor Court, holding the Crimingl Court of Vouk County, > Vinucune's release was a arent surprise to bla storeys, who stralghway nude fur bis pookut+ ook, and {1 also created ‘sone sucpride jo were talu clrules, Hut so much, however, on wecaunt ‘of the factus upon the manner in which it Wud beon brought bout, which wag teyunded og souewbut mmsual, Lut the lawyers wore the Joydest in thelr expressions of aurprigo, and sitiau If waa woll-known that they bud poroing to do with wetting bin out, aud, {h fact, did uot want bin out, tho interest they displayod in wotting hin away from thy reporters, end the iepoation they mauifusted fo guand bls mouth, lest wome one shuuid Jump dwn bla throat, tendud to pulse the suaplcion that there bad bun wore In the munugement of the use than thoy woro willing should bo given to toe public, A repurter Woo buppenad tbe on the ‘spot. ‘undertook to make vuine investigations subses auauHy, firvt ag to way Finucune bud boon sent Wo all attor sontonce bad been suspended, and gocond aa lo what lod to his releasu, ‘Ho found, ‘to bo briog, that tho imprisonment bad beoa at Heli cua eran th feu Orkky, e HI ti he be remanded inet ha bad 1 jagoug * se * or THN SHES Bi 000, ti *, oth the father and son deny that ‘they ever thought of any auch condition, cspcclal ly alnce wolvil wult wae att aed fur tho. recovery of tho inopeys but wu dy pow sald. it they nad premieed Te ‘or colluctiig the muney und saving tho expense Of further litigation, But bu this as it muy, the boy wout to jul an the augxesuon of bis aitore Heys, und tholr surpriso ut seelug bim out cane . perbaps, than In the re- wado by ono of them uftor bo was out, Which was to wulect that Judge Antbopy by Cee, Hinds. Bie netion had kopt thom out of;sovernl hundrod dollars, With thoso facta Iatd bara ns to his gotting in ail, Half the mystery nbout bis gatting out 13 nt once dispelial. In faot, tho whole ftory cat bo told ina few words, aud those are tht Judo: Authony nover for a moment in pastinz upon tho caso, ne he hag ao often salt sines to ine torvlowers, contemplated sonding him to Jail, or that tls making youd the missing tnonoy should ho a condition of his acntenco boing suspended. ‘Theag are the (note in a nutshell, and the Court In relloving tho prisoner of tho ethbargo put. upon him by his fttorneya ngalust hia will only earricd out his original purposes. Whethor ho, had boon mado aware of the trontmont the prise onor had received or not is not. knows, tor yor fa lt nuitertal uniter the clreimatances, especinte ly slice in relorsing him ho only exorcised tho power which be claims hvlongs tu-blm, and care riod outa concluston he had before arrived at after hearing the ovidence In tho ens, Hut thero aro atlll othor facts of Intorost, and whero columns havo bean written about thoeaso founded on rumor, volumes might huyo been written? : YROM 173 INCEPTION the whole affalr hns boow surrounded with an alr of mystory, and wero tha whule story told ag it hits come tos reporter, more than ono head would bow with shame, and it would appear that A torm in tho Poultuntinry would be tur profere ublo to the tormont: und imposition torough which tho Brlontal has heen dragyed. In tho first place, ho ulaims to havo been forced tu plead gutlty by his attorneys, whon, ns a mattor of (uct, ho was not guilty, and thonceforwand ‘ho had nelthor peace of mind nor pocket until ‘ho was put bobind -tho bars and out of tholr reach, the last cull made bolng for tho *lonn" Of bia watch as the doors wero olusing upon him, INCORRKOT ADS. AJORE FOR WINCH SONRDODY PAID A DOLDAT, Tho following advertisementa woro printed In yosterday morning's THIDUNE ANTED—AN ACTIVE GIRL CAN au mid aieady omplarmont nt, Nott Wost Mudie fi son-sb; chamber work; Germain of Norwegian pro- Forcady wruges iivorals | " 1U RENT—-30 VAN BUREN-ST.—LARGE, airy rooms for summor ut tow ronte building Weil provided with tre-eseaposy watenmon cunstantly On promisay during the nignt, Wain ED—A RESPECTABLE AND honest counto to tade churgo of houre No. 165 Wost Munroo-at.ditring absonce of fatally: nist have sirrvolusa rocommondutions, none utlors nued apply, In ono senso these advortisoments are not genuine. Ono of tho’ uumbors given is at a Kohvol-house, another fs wvicunt fot, and tho third Is that of a house whose occupant never authorized tho Ingortion of an adyertisoimont for agirl. Wow THEY GOT IN. i ‘Tho way in which thoso udvortisements got into THe Tungne is ng follows: All three of them were Inclosed, with a doltur, 1 on envel- Ope and dropped Into Tite TanuNe tmaallebox nt tho aflee-luar Sunday afternvon, ‘the envelope ‘was opened by tho uiht clerk, who registered tha ndvortiscmonts, went thei up-stairs, end gredited the money to the proper uecotnt, Thore was nuthing in this trunsnction tw exetta hig suspielon, Hundreds af peuple tuclose ade vortisements through the mail, or, on Sundays, during thugo' hours when the oftiee is ctused: Teave them in the ‘luiter-box at the dyor, All udverthemonts 80 received ure treated exactly ag though thoy wore handed in over tho coun ter, [tappuurs on investigation that in the cuse of thoso three adyertisuincuts tho person hand- jog then In gavo false addresses, oud ionyined doubtless that the Joke ‘wag a suthcienty good one to warrant him fn paying ww dollur for bie amusement... If poraons desire to do this surt of thing thoy cortuiniy can, fur ‘Tie Tamang docs not propuse to bave ndetective go. allover the pity and = yorlty every _udyertisomont. before. it - ig insorted, An: ong was. aunoyed by tho insertion o! those ndvortisoments, it was not tho fault of ‘Lux Trinuny, but of tho individual who invested $1 Ju what ho considered a practical Joke. ‘That is ‘a trick which anybody can play, and which inmuy be perpetrated again and nyaln, so jong ne tho Porpetrator bus tho money to carry it out with, THR WorD " n0GUs,"" however, ts not applicablo to euch advertlso- monts us those, ‘Hows ndvertisemunts are thoso for which no munoy fs puld, which ore written inaido a newspnper office, and whlch ure inserted—sumoatiines one or two pages of them— tor Eh etireck pat pose of ducclvmz people 18 to the amount of advertising patronage, ‘Tho ad- Yertiauinent which [s paid fur, oven thougi un- true, duos not como under tho same huad as thoso, ! MATRIMONIAL THOMPSON—TACK, Tho marriage of Willlam H. Thothpson, of Glomont & Sayre, and Mario C. Tack, was quietly solumnized'nt the Cathedral of 88. Peter aud Paul yostorday aftornoon, tho Roy. J. If Knowles ollictating. At precisely 4:30 o'clock tho orgun struck up tho woddlog march, und the bridal party-entere! the Cathedral, Mise Tuolk wore wn vlogant bridal costume of, white with yellow rodés, and tho groovin the conven: Uonul dress guit. dir. Huy: Kinmond acted ns Best nan. and ‘tho bridu waa attended by her sister, The party thes tuck carriages and wero Uriven to tho lioine of the bride, Ts Hoyue ayn nue, where un olegant reception was given, Mr. and Mea, Ehoinpsun Jett io tho night bont for Milwaukee, and after a briof wodding trip will be happy to reoolve their friends at-18 Evers green stroet, SUBURBAN. : HYDE PAK, ‘Tho Mtendessobn Club of Hyde Park bold tholr regular annul mecting last night. Tho roports ot the Scorutary ahd Treasurer were recelved, showlog a balance of $108.07 in tha tronsury and a total memborship of 180, an inercago of “two over last -yoar.: . The following {ist of ollicers wera lected for the onauing your: Pros~ ident, J. N, Barker; Firat Vioe-Presidont, G. 'D. ‘Willlimsons Second Vice-President, F..W, Nore wood; secretary, O, L, Norton; Treasurer, G.Q, Dow; Couduator, BW. Root; Excoutive Com. mittoo, J, G, Pratt, 0. L. Boyd,. W. G, Dealo, 1. B, Black, I. W. Bridge, O. Hy Arms. ‘The mest ing thon adjourned, mA Mucoting of ‘tho Indies of the Firat Prosbyte- rian Church was held lust evening at tho rosl- donco of tho Ion, 1. N, Hibbard, Comimittoos were uppolnted to arrange for the rofreatinont counters al the Kuet Parkon the Fourth of July, whore the ludica nro to sett lemonadg, jeusarenm, cake, and ull kinds of rofresamonts in the hope: of paying off thu remaining $d of tholr aube scription on the church dept. In accordance with tho ordora of tho Board of Trustees, which was lested June 4, the pulls of tho village will by oponed to-day to receive tho hailots of the eitizons for .the ofiea of Villazo ‘Truatco, which was minde vacant by the death of Cal, Jamos Hy Bowon. Saturday afternoon tho Republicans at a conyention bold at Grand Crogulng nominated &, 'T. Brooktield, a citizen of Kensington. thoroughly rorponsi ble and ominontly quulitled person, a8 candidate for the ollice, + +, Tho Campaign and Excoutivo Comrmittocs of tho, Citizens’ Associution at a Joint mouting nominated Willtuin Af. Borry,of Pillman, to run, on tho Citizons’ ticket, , en INDIANA MILLERS, Spectal Diswateh ta The Chicago Tribune. InpiAnavouts, Ind, June 2%.—The State Millers? Assvelation mot in this city to-day, and was attended byn number of leading representatives from yarlous parts of thy State, ‘The following ofiicera wore electa for the ensuing year: J. R. Caltendar, Viti- cennvs, Presitents Jolin A,'Lhompson, Edin- burg, Vice-President; R. Thanias,'. Golum- bus, Secretary and Treasurer; R, L. Thomp- son of Terre Haute, Nick Ellis of Edinburg, and Joseph Polloci, of Madison, Executlye Committee, ‘The Association being deli quent Jn Its assessment to the National Asso- cintion, & resolution was adopted providing that a draft should be drawn for $13 on each delinquent menber, any ‘one not honorihg pie game to be dropped from the list of niem- urs, Reporte -tndicated that tho present whent crop of tha State will be about half n salt crop. The: Aszociation adjourned sing A NEW MINING CONPANY,, > * Speclat Disputed to The Chteago Tribune, + StTuvaAtor, IL, Jung 87— ‘The Bald Mount- ain Consultdated: Gold Mining Company, ro- cently organized ‘nt tls place with a capital stock of $100,000, and Ralph Pluinb, his sane Ju-law Faweett Phinb, and Albert Bown, hls private bookkeeper, as Incorporntors, Is’ supposed to by in connbction with tha: Blue Gravel Gold Mining Company, Cormed this eprins by John oLilly, M, Jy Luther, and daly Phimd, tn whaso Interest Mr. Lilly cing been in California for nearly a muutti, Col, Ralph Phund sturts to-morrow morning with hia wife for the aumg place, where he WH keep a shurp onttuok ‘upon the busliess through the suuimier months HOT SPRINGS; ARK, Spectal Dispatch to The UMcavo Tribune, Vor Srninas, Ark, June 2%—Among the Into arrivals herg ave 14, 8, “Eyorhardt and wife, ican my eons nits a ae Aiton, ois +O. 11. Altred, W. P.: ¥ H 10. Taleo de “bis Bike, Uhliadeloltes Pas, ‘ord, Albany, NY,3 L. P, Davis, Bailimore, Mu, GT. Naylor, Omaha, Neb. idaon, tf Cietmida, Weems Te i dee son, ateny nies Misy Hanna tyes Cline MAN AND (WIFE. The Married Life’of Mr. and Mrs. W. W.2Taylor. pps pares “Hubby” Seoretly Gots Divorced, but Does-Not Quit, Ae CAT ORL For Eight Ménths Hoe Continucs to Live with Her, « And Thon Snddcoly Marrios a Rich Girl from ‘Kontnoky. The Defrauded Wife .Seoke Rostitu- tion in the Courts, aa A onto was brought to light yastorday in Judo Jameson's. Court which Is, to say tho least.pe- cullar. Mary 5. Taylor, through her attorneys, Brandt & Hoffman, potitioned tho® Supertor Court to act nalda tho deereo of divorce granted to aor husband, Willian W. Taylor, by Judgo Jameson, Cot. 11, 1880, alleging fraud, and thoro- by hunys a tmost tutercsting: tale. Tho faots glenucd from hor, petition and from hor ate torneys make up tho following story: On Sopt, 24, 1880, William W. Taylor, through his attorney, Mr. Bowou, filed a bill for divorea before Judge Jameson, alleging desertion and ervey. on tho” pact of his wife, Mary KE. . ‘Taylor. 0 tho sumo day a summons was issucd for tha wifo, and roturned to tho court with hur personal acceptines of It un tho back, to which wae apponded what was allexed tv bo her algnature, but sho doolarcs paaltively. Bho over aiw tha summons, Chester Kinnoy, in atturnoy, appenrod before tho Vourt Ost. 1, 1840, wid ted an utawor to the bill for dle Yorce, introduced by Huwon, nnswering tho alle. gations Iu guucrat terms,‘and on Oct. 2, the ver: next dity, withdrow the answer, Ars. ‘Taylor swoars thit elu nover saw Kinney, and novor authorized him to represent ber in tho caso. Witthatn W, ‘Taylor is a son of tho late Col. T, ‘T. Taylor, of the tirm of Fisher & Vaylur, tivery> inen, and ls nuthorized to practice medicine, but hus done but tittle tt bis’ profession. Tho trial wna set for Oo , Taylor npponred tu testify for his son, Ho swore that Mary A, Taylor had deserted bis son, bot husband, in Soptembor, 1878, and hud not lived with hitn since. He vould not Ive with bor, 48 she hid trented him cruelly and, shanofully. Mra. 8. li, Urunt teatitted that Mra, Taylor tid told her that she had struck her husband, Mary Jubngon tostified to tho wite’s going to Michigan itbout two years ago und leaving ber husband. On this evidence, aubstantluily, Judgs Jameson xranted tho divores on the ground of desertion and crueity, and it was entored Oct, 11, 5 Nuither the husband nor. wife was present atthe trial, the witu knowing nothing about it, and tho. aaBatidy according to his fathor’s story, boing ok. ‘The potition flod before Judge Jameson yos- torday by Sury 5. Taylor gives her story. “Bho gays tht sho wie married Sept. 1%, 1877, to William W, Taylor, ber mutden name belng = Mary Mi hy. At tho tine rt of her marriage she was employed in a miliinory house ag telminer and designer, und recetved 1 sulury of $0 per week, boing quite an oxport in her line. Sto discovered tov svon thut hor hus- baud waa dissipated and nddloted to stroug drink,’and abe was obllired to support bim, re- uulluing ber situation. In 188 ah became preg nant, Dut kopt on with her work until Auguat of that your, when sho waa ovllged to leave hor place, fer husband jusisted on ber going to hor. parents, who residod In Kalaninzoo, Mich., until sha recovorod. Accordingly sho went, and she: alors that that is the desortion complained of, Walle she wus nt Kulamazoo lotters passed be: twoen her und hor husband very: frequently,’ Mr, Brandt, one of hor attorneys, showed theso letters ton Titmmune reportor yestorday. ‘hoy wore couched In the,” ne MOST AFFEOTIONATE TERMS, and sho wna referred to in the ondearlog terms customarily used by n young husband. Of theso lottors there wore at lenst twenty or thirty. __ ia November, 1878, Sirs, Taylor roturned to the olty with hor child, Her husband mot her at tho depot Jn a huck and a state of intoxication, diboy were drivou to 4 residence on tho Weat Side, wharo they boarded for two weoks, tho, wife paying tho expenses froin tho little storo sho bud suyed.. One day she gave her husband $10, and told him to gu out und hire a gulto of rooms fur them, but inatoad: of orn so ho apent the monoy for whisky and camu hack to hor without a cunt. A la nohuainianes of hers zgreed to keep her and bor obild during tho wiutor of that year,and sha remained with ber until Mareb, 1879, Yo the meantime ber husband iived with bia parents, but came to sce her aud hor cbiid almost: every day.: After loa) ng. her tudy friond'’s abe ronted rooma in the Vorter Hock, on Clurk street, and boarded her brother. Hor busbund continued to live with pia people, but kept up his «falta to bor regularly, often ro- malning overnight, ‘In tha spring of 187) sho sent hor vhitd to Kalamazuo and resumed bor work nt $18 por. week. In» Novomber. of tho aaino year Mra. sary niaare, 4partmonts on the North Side,'and her mothor and brothor eaino to live with hor. Shortly after sho was s+ tablished bor huxband returned to Ivo with bor, and bis habits of-dissipation and drunkenness noon drove hor relatives from bor, very much dlegueted. In tho spring of 1880 thoy ‘rented rome at 103 Michigan avenue and touk up thoir uvode thers. In the fall borsalury was ratsed to. $26 por week, tho umount sho is drawing at tho present tine. Sho.and Taylor lived togethor on Michigan nvonuo ng husband and wife, and sho Wag often called upon to redeons urtioles. af clothes and -jowolry:belonging- to herself and friends that he bad pawned:to get money for whisky.. Among those urticies .was a lockot sen her baby by her fathor, Oftentimes hor usbuud would leave bor and come back almost nuked, and bts Parents, would have to take bint fund cloth tim, but ber’ strong attachment for him kept thom together. . VE WHEN TURY WERE MARRIED” his parents opposed tho match, on tho ground that sho was a poor-girl,: and. they nlwnys dis- Ukud bor, Inying thelr son's dissipation at her door, The divorce was obtained while be wus living with ber as her busband,. und abe knuw uothing nbuut it. Sbho-was suoporting Tayr lor at the tluo-dt was procurod. . Law May they a& house -togothor* at No, 57>” Wabush - avenue. “Tho dosreo . was granted atx montos before that time. During the proviuus month her buaband joft suddunly for Linenster, Ky. without. lettlog her know Where ho bid gone, Sto rovclyed a tettor from: hi shortly after ‘bla dapurture, however, in which ho addressed her aa uls "Dear, puro wifo,” and 8 gned -himsolf * Your affectionate husband". Tals occurred flyo months after tha divorce was eranted, “Ono vf thoso tettors was writton May 11, exaotly govon months after tho sraneing of tho divorce, and waa extravagantly alfoctionnte, * Taylor roturned homo May 13, and took up bis resideace at the petitioner's house. Iving with hor ag hor busbund and raooing tho ostablish- iment. iis futher died very suddenly May 24, sud, after that,-ho:stralybtoned up for a time, hut ‘soon fell back into bis old babite of dissipation, One duy Mrs. ‘Taylor was talking Matt Kisher, Col.- yloe’s. former patiner in tho very bualnoss, and be Ine ultiuntally roferred to the divoreo." «She line inediately neked whut divorce’ ho referred to, sand whon bo saw eho know nothing of it he burs riudly changod tho subject, Sha usked Taylor about itutterwards, but ho told her he kuow nothing uf ane divoroe.: Eis parents might havo imposed on bin soine timo when ho was drunk, bul bu bad flo. teoullvetion of un; such proacod: ing, ‘Tatwake sure, be syld, they could very cually wet lcensu-and-be murrled 9 second thne, in Soptombor of fans pai: ‘bo told ber his mothor would give Leger if eho would algn a popu relinquishing all claim on him, As ho had beon such a burden to ber she was glad to geo n cbunice for-hiin to got some munoy of his own, aud abo cheerfully cunsagiod to this, Soon itor bu brought bora paper and avo alyned it without roudiug it, belleving It tu bo tho release w referred to. In all probability it was tho maaan touppear, before .tho court In tho dlr Yorve sult, ne wus Lust inunth Taylor was onlled' to. Keutuoky, Whore hig mother wus lying te Wailo absent ie sent two telegrams to Mury Taylor, One was signed * Husband," aud the otber contamou tho Incsauze, "Home Tuosday. Get Hoeuse,'! Tho Neonve peforred to wus a: arrluge’ lcenga au shorlamie thei to remarry.: Whou be roturacd be sald nothing about:the Ioense, but continued to live with her at her bouse on Wabash avenue usher lawful bugbuad. -On the night of June 11, Just clght montha after the dearce of divorce bad been granted) they rutired as usual. in tho twiddle ot rhe night ‘Taylor oroso and anid that his mothor was sick, aud bo could not romain all Hight, ‘That ta the last cave sho waw bin, Ono day shortly after that shy: mot the mintss tor who had murricd thom, andthe told bor. that ho bad it from very gond nurtbvelty that a tawyer tuned Bowon-bud procured y zones: for her husband from hor on the ground ou! ete on DESENTION AND CHUELTY, *. Ho advised her ta seu Howen and nek bln about it, BkO eallud on tho lawyor aud be Informed her that sYecres of divorce hud been granted hor a Py sunGe Jameson, Oot. 2, on iho grouhd ofdosurdon and cructty, dre. Taye Jor wis duusbfounded, and made up bor wind to consulta lawyer about the caso, A weuk ayo inst Treaduy. morniog sho picked up a oopy of ‘THe Tutwuss and: was astonished to fod the follgwing among the MARSTHEHE J DOra ONT = faylar, r+ Tee xtoont {Bisse Wak ih eats? = F This was: hop rooreaut busband, and bo wet matted the next duy to Biss White, who la sald to gen Keniucky belle, from Lancaster. It is alleged that ‘Taylor jafuraed hia divorced wife's Payee ona ahaa ca tanh age untilabout tiv fore 01 and been’ forced into tt by ble mother, 3-4 8 hac ton, 1a.; Luclon Graliam, Bowling Green, Ky, Been) it de. said, chute. wheat he, aL ol . Beauty and jue Boast. .* ‘ Fondoyy Funny Folks, Aires, Laney, faiy, refroahaent stall)—datters OfefucteMugs How much Ha tals cup CE tear QGuehing Thing: * Half-a-crowa,” (With lnsine ating Copbuals) Dut thon I bave sip dit, you know." Maof H San: # Have you, by juve} ‘nen I tell you aes dye 1, and . givo mea h ee tho aauney bo would rotura to bis first love, Whon dire, Taylor heard of this murringy abo went nt once tu dirands & Hotiwan qud faid bor cuss before thew, and thoy drow np tho potls on to ut aside gthe divorce on the ground of frapd. [twos ‘afea Yeuterduy. Me, Brandt suys thd case is without, paratlol fo’ bis experioace, und. be oxpresses the belief chat Taylor can bo convicted of bignny. Ho lived with bis direc wlfe Slept mobtbs after: the decrey of dlvogus had been granted, ake kagwing noth+ a or ing of (t, and whilonway from her during that time ho Wrote hor affectionate letters, making Use of tho torma “husband " and “wif.” Those fotters Kro all in tho possession of hor attorneys and will maken very cloar‘cune against. Taylor, which bo will havo ‘hard work to oxplain awny, Tho votittonor is a handsome, resolute ttle womnn, and looks 18 Sots sho meant busingas and would make It warm for " Iilleo Laylor. A DISAPPOINTMENT, Nonrorn, Vit, June 37.—Last week 2 atb- . __ AUCTION SALES, | By GEO. P. GORE & Go. ~~ 214 & 215 Madison atroot. REGUL TRAD SALTS minster coops, ven mn 130 8, : lay, Tung af es ee ees and ‘Thursday, CLOTHING, STRAW GOOD =O P, GORA & CO, mes TOYS, marine diver fond a small’ safe in the after op) cabin ot the United States steamship Iuron, NOTICE b : Wrecked on tho vonst off Kitty Inwk, Nu 0. an es Inst November, ‘The contents of the safo, i i Opened: to-day, wore slx British soverclgna OUR All N SALE Ot WEDNESD of various eoliages, two silver medals of tho J . “Way ! ul slinpo of a Maltese Gross, ench bearing on the obversy in ns circle, “ ridetlty, Obedionca*; in the centro * the back of ono Js engrave Emmerson,” on the other "James Cotich.”? One HELW Ys plain, Glahtoun-enrat gold ring io name) and a sliver coln of tncertaln | ante were also found. "Fhe safe liad been searchud for with Interest, na it was thought to contalnit tnrge stim of nioncy, None was JUNE £9, ‘When wa shall close out a frost involcepe Child's Fine Button & Bals “A BRESILINVoICR OF MEN'S WEAR, lenry FF, found, however, and it-Is ‘presumed Itho- ‘ longed to onu of the oMecfs, and not the | fresh tine of SLIPPERS, also (0 casos welle Tayinaster, ueee Slt ++ stor! ; = et -- NO SUSPENSION .OF, DIVIDEND, Axbmioy, N. Y., Junv I4s-Tho Directors of tho Niagara Falls Interngtlonal Bridge Com- pany have declared a seuil-annual, dividend of 8 per cent, * ee ate *. _DRUNKENNESS, Dr. L'Unger, discovorer,of the Clnchona Cura for drunkenness, ONica, 2234 Prairio avenuo, All cnges oured. A runranteo. for £2, er tho usun) quantity needad $15; amall bolties, 5, EE Poople should not forget or omit to send tholr familics up to the Lake region of Wisconsin, in Waukesha County, ‘this stummor, becnuse thoy can joln thom so handily ty taking tho magaifl- cent tralna of tha Chiongo, slllwaukes & Bt, Paul latlwoy, which on and after Juna 27, will run.as follows; ay Boots and Shoes, ‘To close Bprindf constgnments. Oot ane He ees wn a BHO THURSDAY, June, 30, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY BALE OF P CROCKERY. Woshall soll in Open Lots, \ 76 pkgs. well assorted W. G.y C. C.. ote! Ware, Rock and Yellow warn’ Decorated Chamber Seta, &o. GEO. P, GORE & CO, Auctionsern ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CU., : Biand 84 Nandotoh-at,, hold a a.m. Om. Pim. pet pm. CT Leave Chfeago..., 10:10 ty i Th ‘i AU Wy " iO N < id = + Hite, 0. HT, Pa tthe 7 ‘ . Arrivodiilwankeo.10:Xf 12:85 "6:60 ms , E ‘AT OUR STORES, ' e 84 and 86 Randolph-st. Wo soit ESDAY, June 2&at a aUree EROS eth anit lore Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Rich Jewalry," Diamonds... Guns, Pistols,” Opora Glasses, . and Miscellaneous Goods, °° From A, Goldsmit’s Lonn OMice, 9): Ala lson-ai without reserva for cae! . ics ELISUN, FLERSIUBIM & CO.MAucttonsors, By A. NEWMAN; Auctloneor, 196 Enat Siadiegn- 3 Pm B Ar. Oconomowoe,, .... Returuing leive Lyvo, Qconomowae. Leave Waukesha. Leavo Milwaykeo." i am. 1m. p.m, 1, Me Arrivo Chicago,... 7:00 10:30 Pata yey All pnssonger trains of tlis Company arrive nt and depart: from new Union Depot, corner Madison; Canal, und Adums atreecta. etn ‘Over 180,000 Howe scnice sold. Morion, Selleck &Co,, cor. Laky and Dearborn stroata, Chicago. : —— We reconimend Eldridgesowing-machinos . [a ° £00,000 Clanrs conslxnod by two of cea ‘firm Now York, will be aula ut Indigestion, Brepeuaibe nervous prostration, Shace upmatda veo muah prea i ee irae ; and ull forts of, general debility relieved by A_ NEWMAN. Atictionosr. | tuldng Mensman’s Peptonized Leet fone, tho | ———=—= ———,. only preparation of beof containing. {ts entira HAIR RESTORER. |. *y pureitions proportion, | I is eer Bee rat < | @ the oxtracts of beo! ut contal Paes oe . Z ae 8 blovd-making, forcu-gonerating, and Iife-sus- er THE : talnlng proportics; is invaluabio fu nll onfeu- oe. feet a ‘J bleed conditions, whothor tho result of oxhiuts- y I H yeas parvoug praseatton, preenerie, or nuile wt mM 7a. eases, particulurty if rest rom pulmo- : ; - nary complaints. Cuswoll, flumied & CG. pace ! OFTHE. | Prietors, Now York, For salo by drugmiats. MARRIAGE LICENS is, ‘Tho following marriage lconsoa wore issued yoator- ny: Mrs. A.Allen's, WORLD'S). Har Resiorgy © IS PERPECTIONIGY For RESTORING GRAY, WaY I or FADED HAIR -to its' yoallifil! COLOR, GLOSS and’BEAUTY. . it renews its life, strength and growth: Dandruff quickly removed,. A match= less Hair Dressing... Its perfume ‘rich Names, { Ghariee Otto... Auguain Hardles.... Vitam cotter. Louisa Hortel., { Chileno. hieayo. “al....Chlearo, { i3..2/Chlengos Joseph 1 FP wiigi i irate essesee $ Qoorneitanet { John Wiebn Buphto Wiechnia {Charles A. Abraham Elin KE, Lam tT HE and rare, Sol4 by all Druggists.: bag 3 1 panotencumaeee agents ag AY ENG Selon ‘_. Shroughout Europe and Amoriog ‘| EYLO!:7SAMUM Ginter) * A lovely tonic and Hair Dresi removes Dandruff, allays all itcl stops falling Hair and promotes 487 Eleton-n? seChtcago. ai J Paul 4, Stuur... Chicagn, healthy growth with a rich, beantifhl rn Habraotilé: ea gloss, and is dclightfully fragrant, © {ike Maton out Ciena Prico Sevonty-fivo Cents in largo f2onen sy Uatach., vanston, Ll, “| glass stovvcrod Bottles, Sold byat! Drunists. Lay Latiy. | istonshy. rent An . 7 Jennie torts GhtcaTO ROYAL BAKING POWDER. , {Foret ieularss, hieage, aa Bee ape ae cana Kya Itublocka. shicaa. BG. Salomun, As Burjing. Olde “8 seLaako View, A 8 2.5104 Judd, se Nard Seat Do Kore, {dpset Faun. oe G uroras Til, 2k Wust tan otph. ine Tiawe it3 ‘Twonty-sevonth,” hicngo, 7 North-ave, Hse Chl tre 1 Aiilion-ay, Voodlamu, Li Walthonh, BI ‘Dunver, Coto, ett Wout Btndison, Wont Mudinon, ~, MARRIAGES, “NEWHALL—\WOOD—At tho pasiops study, tine 33 by Der Wininoreon ake Gaon Posen Winliuineon, ; Hostott Assay and 'Silss Latex be Pe Woods OF Ine sunie pluce, —_ - Ls _ DEATUS, - ES esa HULI—he Goneral services of Geora. 11, Tul deceased, wilt be holt at his late rosideuce, corner fat and, Hndlanaswv. Enguwood, (on Tusaday, Ju Jouk pe ma inated of It ge Wey a8 pesoie ore Neca J ia . PRTITIPT—, Pesplainae, 1 josephine beloved wite ot nopere We ottiges 7 cosepbine Co Fungral wil arrive. by drain AE 2 Vp Tuoatey, June Ss, at CN, W. depot, Wolla-st, to proceud Gruceiaud. SMITIM~At Donyor, Colo, Juno 4, of pulmonary consumption, D1, W, a1 le Funoral will tako plac at in, m, Friday, June 23, frou Zi Uhigest, to Cuthedral of the uly Nano, thonco by eatringos to Culvury. - | LILLIS—Ab bjs residence, 2123 Grovo-at., Btartin “Liitle, agod as. Yuileral Wednesday, Juno 2, 10 o'clock a, m., by Oarringus WO Culvery. =: POWs Absolutely. Pure. EFRON. GRAPE CHEAM TARTAR, ro) a cities of the world, Prepgrodon’ trate rut light, fuky, Tot . Se At IL Tdi anes Gan bo oatan by dyapep sowof dunn Couwd:Wilsuyeta ans yuna ie'soaultiue from weary tnd AW mAb i é somongen by the Governmane Chenlat Bes Mot 25, Edward ROYAL BAKING POWDIC CO. Now York, CADWEUL As Leadvitte, Colo. Jund re lhe ts 1¥ wot and AL,. GAS STOVES. . THE “SUN-DIAL” Cooking. and Heating Stoves UMSTETYI-At hor fata rosidonco, 66 South Liniowed-shy Sasgarutie Limstextor, auud 00 years and 0 munt My ‘ Funeral ffotythe above number Tuosday morning, June 3, at Wo'civok. to Waidnulm Comovry, +, - GAUNINEN=In Brookville, Kos, June 3, Mts amraair wie teas ner eon, ‘asl ylorsaty Tuvadey, aed poids Mriondh OF the faaily avila... 5 ae REHY—At 2001 Htato-at, Maggio Murphy, bo~ joyudwita of bunt aurea: AEE ltd Funoral Suouday, at ty o'viovk, to Bt. John's Church, thence by cursiuyus to Calvary, = . ORD~sunday, June 2, Drs, Hybilla Orb. ¥ rca ee aah ence ot | acetone arene Tilia by eorriagés wo Grucoiatid, "s.r | Uy or Hotel, ‘The onty Gas Glove by which Joints and Sunes Money, nat ne Oe Rae tileg | Bldras arg sonora’ crposlaiy gt iN Tz Macy J flbitine eu 3 ycareU months und 24 days... | guifyuonse nf Dumosito Koonomy, Bun Giicaedune Yr, of consampuen, a nor rea. | THE GOODWIN GAS -STOVE & METER COs, Ee rte ah at anes. bled sears Sisarn tho “Office and Walesroon, 126 Hearbornvat, as 11 He dariaty's Ciyyon, on Wudue ; = at Raney earn gaat tine Cuupen, ou Woduosday, | “Te vacy AND UANS: NBDE ¥tairs, Charloyta “By Afsusberry,' in hor ilar y at ? eadey. Jue it 2p, he iisrenioreeoney A, ania tae a WSON, EVENORN & (0, et ri 4 BART! OLOMaw— A Wovdlawn, Monday, ine fl vy 2 Dene Riyntefannoiuaan, of bat trae ii ; (i seirod mila at the Cor{ise' cogita wt Pull an § all HIN : Hoar ? “5 t wite dd Pilvon dearastyess ¢ fy if vie in easy » se 239 & 241 Lake s Fw Grand 1: eh.) ad Goshen (Ind) pepers io) Ban Tae He REV. il. M. PAYNTER WILL | = 1 Sindlann sat, COIGAE, Fs sry oad the noondsy prayermecting tpxlar bE P. a] LE RE. AL. EDY, NE THIRTEENTH WARD AUXI Ls iy fective cuarsedear case UBLD, Becretary, : ‘ ‘M. H. PAGE WILL CONDUCT THE |, 01 Lompyrunco jneottng thit evontog {nT AeTShant Te Walco wi oe MINING OUTITS, = mmm ARG A SE nce hc th nanan W. scapes atrion et Pe ASSAY EHD: ST ORES: toners Ghomleal Aapgas oPe fiat Houses, ILBERT WHE. A a Oe GOTT AGL, if SLOOOrewan Need Itch! Uleerated, ine Bit ties thi Dip pliner Fle themed, ainaeritt Pana: “i Madison, & cer, Blate & Mediron. 11 Mandolpb, 4 10 1-8 North Clarks

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