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8 THURSDAY, THE CITY. IN GENERAL, ‘Tne Troy Base-Nall Cub are at tho Tremont * $ WItL14x Rennie, of Ottawa, Hl, is at tho "1 Pacifle : L. H. Scorr, of Meztco, fe registered at tho Palmer. J. LaNa and family, of Cincinuatt, aro at tho Sherman. ,° A. Ronentrsos and farmily, of New Orloans, aro Wi atthe Tromont. I. R, apson and H. Melleck, of London, aro at the Tremont. . DurG.-Gex, Porr and Maj. W. M. Dunn, U ts g.A., are at the Palmer, ‘Tnosras IxoranaM and family, of Sant Fran- T} elsco, are nt tha Tremont. W.W. Bett and William R. Haydon and wifet ‘h of New York. aro at tho Sherman. STEPHEN Suit, C. P. U. Nipley, and Ecatiel ie Sith, of New ork, ara at tho Paelite, a ia i SENATOR T. EB. Mennits, Salem, Il. and Liew Ho Modxes, United States Navy, are at tho Leland, » Revues Nontunur, Ature in Yule University, + boy family, 2 aiuirt i: ‘The musie at tho Unton Clutr fawn concer! this ovening wiltbe fuculshed by Seldensticker’s and from Cincinnath. Tio house on Wabash avonuo at whieh Afra. Mary A. ‘Taylor lived was not No. 575 Wabash * avonue, as stated the othor day. Young woodcock nro plentiful on the Kankn- keo River, and can be shot on and after July 4, the “open” scuson commencing at that date. ‘Tue temperature yestorday, ms observed by Profossor of English tAtor- fs at the Shorinan with fannie ine prs eae eer aOn Mannrec. optician, 88 Mudison strect, wits: 8 a. m1, + Wdegrees; 10 a. in, Bit 12 wy Bhp. 1 wtf ae tm, 7. Harometer, 8 it. My 3 8 pein, iI TH bile 18 notttled that_on and after Fri- cays duly 1, the Reenrder’s office will bo found In tho’ Court-House Bullding, entrance on frst floor, nurthwest cornor ot Clark and Washington Btreets, i Wits H. Sirne, of Dethichem,. Pa. Gen= i eealduperintendent of tho Lenigh Valley Tall {. road. and Solon Humphreys, of 8t. Tats, Presle 1° duntof the Wabash, St. Louis & Pacille Ratlrond, are at tho Pucitie, * ‘Tne Carpenters’ a enevolent ‘Association met last night at No, ihe Waxbington etrevt, and talked up plans for muking thelr Natfonal Convention on the 8th of August 0 grand succrss. Ata meeting of the Chicago Drug Exchanzo a fuw doys ago, Mr. B, HH. Halnes, the repres rentativo uf a number of feading-palnt, off, and drug manufacturers, East and West. was pre; sented with un elegant gold wateh, chain, and soni, In recognition uf bis able sorvices in the advancement of the trade, ‘Tie Virginian Sketching Excursion, most of the members of which beinng to tho Chicago ‘Acudemy of Fine Arts, starts to-night by tha Kankakee Ilue, for a month's, skotebing and Pivasuring along the Ine of tho HKichmond & + Allegheny Railroad, in Virginia. Tho company * consists of ubout twenty-four. I ‘Tne West Town Bonrd of Equalization niot { yestendny, and, as usual, ind nothing to do, To- day the three mombers compusitg: the Bourd |. willtnke an excursion on ui street-car to the western limits of the town, where thoy will make several real-estate investigations. jzera will probably adjourn sine dlo somo ting this week. Detective LA Hounry, of Central Station, lost his red-leather memorandum bovk Tuesday, night on Clark street, somewbero between Mad- json strect and Chicaro aventie, It contains apers, The owner, and n diamond auirt-stud valued at $75. Tho finder will bo stutably rewarded upon Teaving It at the Central Station, - Gora Facnse, u Gorman 52 years of nge, re siding with bis wifo aud children wt No, 58st ‘Throop atrect, was found about Ui o'clock Inat night bauying inn shed nt tho rearof the house. He wus auite dend when discovered, Ho was juat seen allve about 3 u'elock ‘yesturday atter= Gi, noon, at whlel tine it was noticed tht ho was tay’ very much under tho intluence of Iquor, fh; Bentna Luscit, the gicl‘of whose untawful 43. commitment to tha Houro of the Good Shop- 3e herd mention was mado last woek, was yestore day brought befura Judge Joomis inthe County Court, found to bo dependent, and turned ove to tho Evanston Industrial School, Mrs. Ella Woodward was uppuinted gunrdiin in this o nnd also tn that of Idn Delulyy, who was wlio found dependent. and Juinors' Protectlyo and, ) i t- its regulur weekly meeting Inst ovening Indudgo Mornn’s court-rdom, City-Hall, Vice-Prestient ‘Dr. Guerin in the chair, A committey of four, composed of Mesary. O'Connor, Gienson, Keenan, and Dunne, was appolnted to vieit the brinel teuntics of the city, and necertaln fn: what posl- tion they stand towards the Suite orgnnizution. Tho meeting then adjourned for one week. - | Joun Hagrx, employed ita a tentustor ‘by Hitehie & Wetherell, lumber dealers nt the core nee of Toroop and ‘Twenty-sccond strectas while Tending i. horse out at b: Bull's Dlacksinith ‘#01 Ilue Island avenue, at iL o'clock y forenean, Aud bis right ley broker by the sidewalk giviud way bonenth tho wnlal and bimsolt. Ho was uttendid by Dr. Mullen, and wie thence sent to bis home at tho corner of Hosne avenue aud Lwenty-lrst street. Inquiry at tho Merchants’ Loan & Trust Com ny sesterday reaulted in the muegative sort of uformution that there waa nothing new.In the mutior of tho altegéd defaleation of Albort J. Binith, tho individual bookkeoper of tho bani, The clerks are ati at work on hla books and tho Aeposit tickets, but no turthor developments bayo us yet como to the surface, In other words, uccurd(nu to the bunk officials, thera was absolutely nothing now in the matter yesterday. Owe O'CoNnon, a brlekinyur, i yours of AZC. ving with bis wife and two oblldren at No, 218 South Deurborn street, whilo ut work lust Mone day Naishing a chimney on uv twoestory frame building at tho corner of Thirty-tirst streut and Shielda avenue, was precipitated a distance oF thirty fect to the ground by reason of the break ing of tho scuifold upon which he was standinz. He strack upon u picket-tonce, and received In- Juriea frum which he died at 4:00 o'vlock yeator- day afternoon, The Coroner will hold an inquest. Joux Costnskt, niavorcr employed in Louls Hutt's lumber-yurd, at the corner of Grove aud Twenty-second streets, dropped suddenly dead while at work. wt 10:45 yesterday forenoon. It wag.ot firat thought that tho cuugo was sune stroke, but tho Coroner's Jury conoluded It was, heurtedisease. ‘Tho boy was taken -to the house of Vincent Yeso, No. R"Weet Fitteenth street, where Comlnuki bonrded, Tho deceased waa 46 years of ngo, and left a wite and tive ebildren fn Germany, and a son 16 yoursuf ayo in this elty. Tne Dartmouth Collego prellmiuary oxaminu- tions were advertised to be conducted fu tho laweotlico of E, ©, Crawford, Na, Lu Salto street, yesterday, Only one applicant for ad tolssion inte tho Sopbuinory Class wade bis up. Ef pearance, but it Js expected that soveral more, who Mr, Crawford hus notice of, will make tho attempt to represent Chicayo tn that ** sturdicst, of tha Now Enuland eolieges,” ‘Che rexular er" comimnan-sehoo! branches aud papers 0 Reon > tryenlgetra, Greek and Sutin tele dons fom chisgio authors, and tuples for Impromptu cae Buys, conetituted the oxumination, which 14 sul> Aelently dilicult to severely tux the ordinary proliciency of tho IHizh-Schvol graduate, ASOIREE musicale was given on Tuesday oven> ing -by the pupils of Drof, St 8. Lansing, at the residence of ra, Green and Mrs. Elwood, 418 West. Washington strect, About 75 ludles and gontlemen were present us the Invited guests uf the evening, and the exces caution oF tho dificult, program—it was vorcd unanimously—retiected great credit upon the popue and pon the Professor as i teucher of fhe diving art of inusic, The notabie feuture of the evening's exerolsea wns the ballad slinging hy Sirs. E. Kerr, of New York, whose rendering was n tne speciinen of musical elocution, ‘ov yolcu of uncommon sweetness and flexibility there wus added u clussival {nish and scouracy that teft nothing to be tealred, Miss Ni fora: Blee s; Mahon, a pupil of Bt Te Cumpl, ithso cone tributed much to tye thy onjoyment of the occasion ‘Tae Coronor held an siquest yesterday upon Willan Boil, who was necidendtally drowned white bathing ty Rrown’s dilile Sip, trandate, ‘rayo of Hyde Park, June 2h Also upon Mat. Gleason, of the Town of Palos, who was cruauod bencath a caved:in bank of earth at the gravole pity about half a tlle xouthweat of Worth Btation, belouging ta the Wabist, St Louls S&S Vactle Kailroud. ‘fhe jury found that noone was to bidine, © the employés baving been repeatedly wasted. to keep uway from boneath the bank. while wen Wer st work ubove knocking itdown. Also ab the County Hoapitul upon Thormus 1. Butpthon, who dled Monday of fajuries received four days berore in being run over nt Fourteenth wtreot by Engine Nu. 17 of the Grand Trunk iallroad, Tho jury bound that deceased oll in attempts ing to steal u ride on the cnging, sloped on tho Yoot-hoard and fallen under the wheels. Noone wus censured for tho accident, Alva ut tha County Hospital “upon Duvid + Picgler, who died ut sopticacmia, -- caused ii by {njuries— reoclyed I by ‘un over joing ri by a boxecar un tho track of the Baltinore & Obio Rafiroad, peur One Hundredth street, walle sitompting to eteul a ride, Tho jury exuncrated the Company from all blume fu the vase, _ MAN INTO A PRESOUT, | “ The Hyde Park accommodation, which left tho city Dt 10:15 lust night, rau into freight cus ginu No. sutuf the Michigan Central at Forty third atrevt.—the Junction with tho stovk~ yarde track, ‘Toy cause of the aceldent was a inleplaced switch, the blame boing i jt = probably due to sume blunder of the cunductur Qt of the Michigan Central fraip or the switebuan, wy} The tie trains came together with considcradle 7{ fore, tho recull belnog whout twenty fects, Ph af asscngers were kuovkod around considerably, ut hone uf them were hurt, The engines were but siiabtly dumaged. But lor thu excelicut qualitics of the Uinols Central engines the ace eldent might have been qyen a more serious one, x - Aue HeGHss, ver legsant wei took place in Bt. siyrka Feedoal Cnurcs caused Evenings tho ey pulr being Mx. Lobert 1, C. Sunnom and h . Ltage ‘hy equals. iotlera, and memoruln, valuable only to | ‘Tux Ullnols Stato National Land Leamig hold- ‘Misa Etmora Hughes. Tho Rev. 1. F. Fleetwood Performed the ceremony. The altar utd chancel wero resplendent with furnl decorations, and white drapery festooned with simiiax, nits nificent mareinga bell of roses was suspended nboyo the sput Where twa hearts were made to bentasone. Alarge company of friends and invited zucets tiled tho picturesque edifee, und, after the ceremony, nesemibled at tho residence of tho bride's uncie, Mr. 1. A, Westcott, No. SL Vernon avenue, where the wwaricat Of congritte ulntion wreoted tho nowly-wed, ‘Tho brite was alvessed in white tulle, trimmed with satin. and woron roath of orange blossoins, from which descended tho snowy folda of the bridal voll, Alter tho reveption tho palr took the train for Milwaukee, whore they will enjoy thelr honey- moon. * BCHUSACHER STILE TINGERING, Cupt. Benjamin Byster, who shot John Taptist Bchumnchor last Monday night in tho alles’ nt the rea No. ins North Franklin atreot, was ar of hofora Justice Robinaon at thy North Sico Police Cotirt yestorday morning. No evidence in tho cnso was henrd, as Capt. Eyster makes no ate carat todeny bis pitt in the occurrence. A cortiticate froin Dr. Higgins, tho: phyeleian nt tondlng the wounded man, vas rene Ttatinply stated that his patient was no bottbr, nnd that in bis opinion, death: must necessarily soon cnsite. Fyster’ was accordingly hold without bail to July 8, to-uwnlt the result of, chu. mnchor’s Injuries, aud will until that day, oc cupy.ncell at tho County Jail. He has rotained Gus Vat Buren as counsel, and expresses not thu feat doubtas to bis ability to cluar himeelt, Ata lute nour last night, Schumncher's caudt- tion was reported as aboutwhnt it bad been ever since the bullet entered fis neok, EHls felends sire atl hoporul, but not confldent, of his recov rye md. TEV. Dit. MIMULLEN * was some timo ago made Bishop of the now dio- evsy of the Cathollo Church created in lowa and in n few weeks will enter upon tho dutics of his ollice, with beanie rs at Davenport, Last evening a few of his puristioners, anticipating his enyly doparture. met at tho residence of A. Deving, corner of State and Thilnols: street and took pretiminnry stops toward presen him a suitable testimonlal of their estoom, and -ulso | of thelr = rewret tit hig leaving, ‘The meoting was privato, but it is understood tht tho neccesary committecs were ppuloted to carry out the purpuse of the “itheriog, and that nnothor meeting will be feta int fow days, Itis proposed tu present him an address, or u series of resolutions, suit Diy engrossed and framed, and probably sot thing of a tnore substantial chitracter, Tho re cron gentionun has not yet Leon consecrated for is now work, but itis expected that hu will bo ln a fow weeks. t NATIONAL SOLDIERS" REUNION, A grand @Nutional reuntun of the soldiors and sailors who wore the. Blue will bo held: in Cincinnati, Sopt. 4, 15, aud 1. The meeting will Ue iv no geuse politienl, but is intended to Uo a grand uuthering of the veterans uf threo bun- dred battles, for the arpose of social inter vourse and tho renewal of thoso:friternul tics which yenrs of hardship, toil, and danger, have rendored duar to all, that they may tight thotr, battles o'er aguln around thu: peaceful camp- fire, nnd renew the remembrance of | the grand and noble deeds in which’ : thoy were ono. and all notors. it is expected that there will bo oa grand paride, tn whieh 100,000 suldiers will take part, and that 1 number of distinguished military men, Includ- Jug nuany.o€ tho old commanders who led the bows to victory, will ba present. Tho reurion will be held under the nusplees of the Ex-Army. and Navy Olticers' Society, tho Grand Army of the Republic, tho Soldfors’ and Sullors' Memorial Aasochition, and other militury organizutions, ‘Atnple aud convenluat camp-grounde bave been chozen, and oll tne nerangements havo Leon inade with n design of assuring all who attond 8 plearune reunton, ol. J. C. Ultery, Room 0 iko'a Opern Bulldinse, Cinelnnath, is President of tho Exceutlve Committec, aud Gon. H.G. Konnett, Secretary. ‘ i's THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tine school Janitors will bo pald to-day. ‘Vite Boweruge Dopartoent will advertise to- day for 3,000,000 sowor bricks, : 7 Wuat betwoen tho Silngurfest and tho ap- proaching Fourth of July, there is but little be- tng done in the way of now busiuess at the City- Hall. Auv the clty omployés will bo paid thelr June enlurics between now and Saturday, in order that they muy have spending monoy for the Fourth. ‘Tie Registrar of Vital Statistics yostorday is- sued fifty buriv!-permits, The lurgest mortality was among young children result due, probably, to tho recent hot woathor, =." * Dr. De Wort showed sone of tho Inter-State Sanitary delegntes sround tho Stouk-Yards yos- terday. Hedldn’t toll them anything ubout tho stinks of tho night provious, howover. + Urto date there bave been issued 12,125 dog Ieenses,—nearly 3,000 fess than for tho same period, nat year. Unilconsed dogs, wherover found, aro either pofsnned or sot by tho police. Dogs wearlng no wuzzles, whethor woarlag the Ivonse-tag or not, are Hublo to ba. potsoued or impounded, © * ‘Tne Tnspdotor who has ohargo of tho paving now boing dunv on Monrao atroot will ‘fad bls” hands fullif. bo carofully scans tho locust blocks that nro.boiig dumped on the ground. A ‘Tun: UNE roporter was able to run several inches of aenno into the heurts'of many of thom yester- day. From a supertiolt! giinco ut thom, ong would hesltate a long while bofore calliag all of thom ‘rstecluss. eed « Five now casos of small-pox wero reported yesterday, °. Chtcazo ranke third aniong tho cit- jes in which the disease provatls In rexard to tho number of cuses and deaths. New Yurk, where the digenso Is atendily increaging, comes test, aud Potindelphia second, ‘Tho now enses repurt- ed were anothor from No, : 184 Nocth avenue, uno frum the northwest corner of Quarry, aus Cologny streets, one from No, 12 and one from No, £0 Barber strect, and ‘uno from 203 Butters fiola strect, Bearlot-fover wn reported from No. North Wood street, and dipbtherin from No, 24L 8West Indiana streat and No, GY Crlu- Inct avenuc. BuILDING permits wore granted yestorday as follows: G.A. Seavorns, three-story clevator, Clurk, nose Fourteenth street, to U0. . Marple, two three-story and pene dweliuid, 17 by hth fect, No. 2a) Briv. to. cost. $11,000; Jahn Kiltc, two-story dwelling, 23 Uy SU feet. No, 8k Western avenud, tu cout $2.0003 J, N. Maynard, . . Fours. ‘buses ment, wid atte tuts to be used us dwellings, 53 hy Ot feet, Nos, SU, und 260 North La sulle street, to cost, $0,000; ‘Thomas Turrowa, threo three-story. biaument, and attic dwellings, Mw by, i feet, Not Mand vA Erle street, to cust. 40,000; John Hor- hula,» two-stor and base nage dwelling, 2L by 26 fout, No, 1s Fifteenth'Mrect, to cost 1,400; B. Epona tworatery and basement dwelling, #4 by 03 fust, No.4 Fowler street, to cost £6,000; %. Lyons, threo-story store anid dovelling, 2134 by 8) feot, No.2} Arobor avenue, to cos! ; BEY TELEPHONY POLES, * uy Tho post-hole diggera in tho omploy of tha Bell Volopboue Company arrested on West ‘twelfth strect whilo cnzagad in digelng holes. for toluphotie potes, were discharged at the Volice Court yesterday muruing. . Mayor Mucelsen andy ” . “The nrrest was nut inada under tho now ordinances, but under a resulution or vote of the Couneil at a meothur about Uhree wooks ayo, Thov deviled that tho croction of new poles ar wires showid be stopped, and called upon me to put an end to it. . “Hutyutt consider thut the new ordinances wh, tte ‘eth Lat 1 pos ht $08; atric ponking, 1 supposo thoy ttre. But nd thoy never huvo been generally poutated T do not thigk Je right tu rliidly ens arge them. ln the case of tho telephone und telegraph companics, where their poles were tou abort to seuco above tho trve-tops and the Dranebes Jutertercd with tho wires, L havo given thein permisaion to putin tiller polus. Ldon't propose to _pruian 8 w HUbHO Sor ite ignoruice when tho ordininces bave hut bees pulilisned of efreulated amuny then. Ff a man i6 hauled up tor viol one or the now ordinances, £ pros By to havo either a light tino intlicted on him ‘or the rst offense, or let him go eatizoly,"* THE COUNTY-B UILLDING. Tux murder case of Inwes Tobin was called, before Judge Gurduor yesterduy, and vontinued ‘Until to-morrow, + SUCHARL HALLIGAN, Jumos vans, and Frans ols Blunt wore dischurged from jull yeatorday on Order of the Grand Jury, ; i THe Dullding Committeo approved a bill for 32,004 In favor of Thomas Nelson for olling and waxing the floura of thu Court+luuve, a * THe Criminal Court will not be in session to- day, Sfotuns will bo hoard Saturday, aud Lucs+ duy thoJuly term will commence with Judges Garduer and Willlumson onthe Bench, ‘tay Shorkt propises that ull of his emploj¢a sbulibuve u vacation turiog the boated term, and bus notifled thom to urrungo it among thom selyod.. uch mun will be given two weeks, . > STATE'SATroUNKEY MILLA met with o mishap yeaturday. Jn comlpg (0 court bis carriuge wun wicked Into by ni iccewagun, and # scone of donalition eosiod, fiebady was huct, bowover, und u few doljura will repalt the darauges, ALD, VERVEY, who was assaulted como time she Gurrity boys, was around yoa terday seeking, an interview’ with the Grand Jury. Garrity, it is understoad, bus lege the city, but the Aldurmun says bu will speud bis last dol- Ing to bring hw ta Justice. ‘ite Grand shay found tive trua bills yestr day, wingor which way one against Michael Mo- Nulty tor the robbery of Peter MeNally of $714 ubout 0 year ugo. Coroner diutson was exumlu od in reference to the neceaalty of a Morgue, aud County Bbyyician Mlutbucdt’ was beard in segue to tho disposition of dead los ut the County Hospital, ‘Tux United States prisoners who wero to payo been takon to the Chester Peuitentiary pagsday” night missed too train uu account of the bridges, und bad to be returned to the jail, Thoy took uuother start yesterday morniuy, and succoeded king thie, Doyle was the only one gon- Teneed who was lott betind, and he is awaltiog the result of an altempt nt in appeal, Ex fovking around after forfeited bondsmen yesterday, Thy Sherif heeamo satistivd that the hondaimen of Moreh, tho defaulting employd of Hibbard, Spencer &'Co., or at least ono of then, had mare away with his property, ‘The Recorder wag conznited In tho matter unt Wis too huay to give tho desired Information as. to tho transters made, if any, buslue wholo question will be wane Into today, Micitvgu Brenareny, who bas beon held In all for ninety days for rofusing to give vond ror the support of a child of which he was found to bo tho tcgitimato fathor, was yesterday tls. charged upon his own recognizance. His claim fine been that he was unable to pay tho money, and also that te coutd not give bend for tts pry'> ment. and thore being 10. paebeetty to hold bin sander the elreumstances he was relensed, Munriy, tho convicted! Soventh Ward Judgo of election, suys he does pot propose to eyticnl. and appears to tike a philosophical viow of tho: sititation. They would not helleva what £ awore tu before,” he says, and L tle not believe they {referring to the powers that bo) would tako much stock in what L might say row, 60 tho beat thing Cenn dots togrin and bear tt" He $8 growing quite despondent, however, and por the slightest Intinution that his " sqitealing” would do bin ane good, thore {8 no doubt but be would tell all he knows, whether it amounts to Anything or not, Tip Grand Jury,wil bave before {t to-day a knotty question. ‘It appears. that 0 hey, named James Murphy wis sent to Jall Apri by duse tlee Suminertietd on a Sanne Htelary, and, no bit having been found, be was ordored dite charged April 0, but ne a inatter of fact was not decharged until Monday. ‘Tho Shortt auc Jaller Fola will be called upon to-day to ox- nin, and thelr story will bo that the order for the boy's discharge whs nut received until Mon- Uny, tho nemieut being with the Criminal Clerk's ottlee. If Mr. Stephens Is called, however, ho will dons the story, so far as .{t retlecta upon his offee, and thechances ure thit tho most that can he minde ont of tho nifair will bo tht tho boy has been helt by mistake, and ttt tho Jull Clerk mado the mistrke, GOVERNMENT-BUILDING, Conuecron Smirit fs at Cincinnati, still sutfor- fog from bis rheunatisus. AT tho SuteTeensury yesterday, $10,000 In gold and $1,009 In silver was deburacd. Twolve thousand dollacs fn silver was reeolved, ‘Tus: intornal-revenuo recolpts yesterday ainounted to S010, of which $25,002 was for spirits, $1,003 fur tobacco and cigars, and $6,216 for beers Tus following dutinble yesterday: ©. 1. W, Nubling & goods were received . Letts, seasks winu: Vereho, Coy 1 cases: dutta, erbrulderi inen’s sults, cts Morrann © Kimball plute-whiss: C.F. W, Lettz, 10 cuses wines O. aA. Throop, 2 bales dried fshy “Marshall Field & Co,, TO cuss dry gouds; Anni Ueoss, 7 packages housubold goods: John Garrick. 260 cords woud: HUtehcock “& Foster, 650 railrout-ties, 8,4 cedur paving posts. Collections, $4,637.15. + Maxagen Onvitatn, of tho Canadian Bank of Commerce, ine of the three Canadian bunks afectad by the decision of Commissioner Kaui in regard to the Guverumunt’s tuxes on cupttal and deposits, stated ton TRtHUNE reporter yus~ turday that tho next step in the ensa would Inhalt provabltity bo to pay the tax and then carry the inatter up to the Supreme Court of tho Uiited Suites on appeal, to tho end that the soundness: or tingoniiiess of tho Comrmiesionor’s decision mht bo fully tested, and thoquesnousinvolyed settled onee fora. ‘Lhe three bunks, he std, would uct in concert, ag heretufore, but the de- twits of thelr prograin wore nut yet known, and would not be until the recelpt of instructions from the bead offeers In Canada, ——: “REAL USTATE. THE SOUTH FARK ATEN AUCTION SALE OF Tho fist {mportant outdoor nuction sale of renl estate siuce 1873 came olf ycadorday aftor- von at the premises guld, some 70 fect front- age of cholco residence-property on South Park. aud Vernon uvonues, between Thirty-trst and Thirty-third streets, ‘It was inaugurated by the Chicago Koul-Estute Exchange, W. K, Nixon, President, and Williaw A. Butters, Manager and Auctioncer, and carried to sucvesatul terminu- tion fn thegsule of every lot wdvertised, “There wis uo Imit, reserve, or upxct pricy to the prop- erty, and competition was left free to tix its own value upun it. It being firsteuluas . residunce- Property, the lots IH feet deup to an alloy, one ofthe uyeuues tu bo newly paved nt. tho owners’ expense, and. the: surround- ‘lnpe el unobjecdountile, and ele- want In verncuts alreddy, ubownding, We was roudity seun that a stundurd article of real eattte wus ut the disposition of the buying pub- fre. ‘That they-uppreciated thls tact: the sales foitowig will Bhow. ‘hu result proves whut the imunagers of claimed, that ona tir and rlstug market there is nu better eritorion of. what reat estate is worth: ir competition.’ Tho buyers itlgo Lave thig ad- Hugo, that the ween rates eatabilyh tho: mmorkee and unat it lnvarlably advances after tho result of auch. silea is known, his) tet it tw Intunded to demunstrito by calling ut the Exe chutge this very entue property avery Wedues- day until thy” sixty, dys: chipsed, ‘Wwhon the property must bo fully hala for and taken ‘Olt the murket for actual cunsumptlon, and at such pubile culls tho uctual trunsuctlons resulting “theroupon will be - publishad. |, Tho attendance was quite targe, and tho Bidding Very spirited, Many came io, thofr, binrgles ani drove urovad frum place to plave Ha tbe auctlonuer chinged hls position frum one lot to authors ‘The purchusora wore very wetl dig- tributhd, no‘ one taking any. congiderable Ainvunt, It wus noted there waKk an eoulre abe sence of by-bidding, and «much larger nmount of similar property could hive, boun disposed of bad it becn uttered. Ie will nas ho dieult to ent tozother many tines the number present after this dumouatrution that an absolute, bona- Hide puhtle sale of real estate can be mude a success, Tho total amount realized : wis S410), and = tho sale. was ft all cash, Tho prices appeared to be beyond the viows of soine spevuluors croton, but those who bought for actual tigu felt woll pleased ut tho bnryuins they tind secured, Tho owner no doubt realized the fict that in a coupto of hours yucant Jots, unproiietive,. were turned into 34,0 clean cash, and life adjacent property on Dauced In vidue by the tmprovements that will now be nado by Mo new purchasurs. - . We append herewith tho uctual result of tho snio’ E ‘ Lot 10, Block 3, 40x10, northenrt cornur of ‘Thirty-second street und Kouth Vurk venus, sold for 850 per foot to Thoms Ortun, Baq. = Tot 13, 100 Peay none of Lot 10, sold for $08.60 0 1 ~ : Hlouk'4, OUx104, soutboust corner of Thirty-seconi strect and South Purk avenue, vold for $4.5) per foot to dra thE, Clinch, Lot 2, ell 35, ndjulniog: south, sold for. $76.00 to Mrs, cr en |, Block 11, fifty foct, sold for $70 to D, » MeGurry’s Lot 36, Miele It, fifty feet, sold for $70.50 to Jon MeConnell. Lot 1, samy bvok, southwest corner of ‘Chisty- aucond atreet aud Vernon avenue, lifty feat, ald for 72 to Henry Siilter, | a Lut 4, sania block, Vernon avenuo front, fifty’ feet, aald for $58 to George A, Chamberlin, Lot 8 sania lluek, Vernon avenue front, Atty feet, ak for siete hed eamnlekt. fat ot i, gine block, Vernon avenue front ty foot, sold fur Sisto FN. Mille, nN tot aa 82, Block 5, 100 teot, dold for $55 to Lot i, Block § northeast corner of ‘Thirty. third street snd Vernon avenue, forty-six foot, sold tor $02.00 ta Geurze A. Chambarlin. Lot 18, Wlock 5, lifty feet, duld for #55 to same. THE BRIDGE ORDINANOE, VEBSELe OWNERS warnsa fo" SEE NOW IT WILL Tho now city ordinance, under which tho bridges will by closed au hour in tho morning and thesame thoi the oveningthe hours when the great bulk of people gn to thety work aud retum to thelr homes,—ocs into offact Saturday. As tho new restrictions will tend to sumewhat detuln vesdols in thy sivor, tho awners: thoreot are naturally talking about tho inter, but, sa fur ad a Viena reporter could learn yeaterday, tore has beun Wo concerted action, hor (4 te known uxnctly what they intend dolug. “The propeller inen, gait aneot then: yoator: day, ‘ewill Keup quiot fora month, and (hon you will tad bills ot damages presented to tie ality. ‘The latter, Of cotrao, will ruta to puy, and then there with bon lawesiit, aud the qtiestion willoventuaily bo curried tothe United states Suprome Court, i Mer men bo aifected 7. How will tho pro} “Well, buy a vessel muet bo nt an vlevator by Go'clock, Sno sturts, und ie gute ney bedi ord saben od unt holt paste, Role Beguta ADDED FOI STONAGE, © « Should thore bo another propeller ut hand, she might got the cargo, or ebe might onal in far load and be wt the dock when the olive one got through the bridue, and this propelter. would have to walt undl that got outa’ tbe wiay-niays Ue two or thrce hours more. As fur the lumber _ vessels, i hour's delay ot night milgut proyent thew belng unlowied and) gotting out, vo wy tO web carue : neross the lako tha pextduy, ‘The turmen, cou, would Jose thelr thing, ‘The ordinance tau xt detriment to tho shipping interests of the & * “Tho vessolmen," suid another gentioman, Yfcel bru over tho ordinances, ‘times yery uncomforte baye been bard with ws for three or four ‘vurds aud now that fruights aro Up, tt Featrlos on is 10 bo phiced Upon uy. Hut wo ‘aro not hostile to the ordiunuce, Wo think tho bs PEOPLE WHO ClOFS THE BUIDAES HAVE RIGHTS, nadie bope to secure a modification of tho rer strictiouy which will be wulisfactory te ‘all cons gerned” © What would suit thoyessclmont’: ws: * bridges were closed for half an Well, Uf the hour [don’t think thera would bo much growl: a arent boys lug. Adelay of un hour would. afleet muay won, aud seaull fn tha los of magy wands of doilure, ‘This own ts growling, as you are aware, and the means for getting ucroes thy river eutirely Inudcquate., They must bo jucradket by river bridges or tunnels. “If olog- fag tho bridges an hour ts considered neccesary now, [0 8 yeur or go thoy will have ty be abut for tho Real Yate Bxchungye have | Thun whist It will soll for at public auction ander | -Jook Hike 0 abadow of his torwor self, Fits pantie Uriscon'y pomarkable virength ofirlp. JUNE 30, te honrs, and, in time, for tho greater portion te think tho vesselmen will Nght tho ordinance?" 1 don't know that thoy will. ‘Thorn has been no partioulne talk, except fn tho direction of moititicuttons tut competent man—not a law yer—Is looking {nto tho subject. with a view of seving If tho elty hag the right to: INTEREKUE WITH NAVIGATION.” It Js ovidout from tho forgoing that tho ye eclowners have hardy nado, up thelr rnin whut o dos nor will they: Le tkely to come tot conclusion ‘until thoy seq how the ordinances works, IT thoy aro injured to tho extent thelr Hessel boo ate thse to bollova thoy will be, tho courts will doubtless bo catiedon to ndjuat tho mutter. a i VIE; NEW DIRECTORY. CHICAGO'S PRESENT POPULATION BATU. ‘Tho new City Dircatory, compited by Thomas Mutehinson' and publietied “by the Chicago Di- rectory Company, will bo issued Ina few days, and, Judging -from tho appenrance of tho ade yaneo shevts, furnished Tne Trust, will cevlipso oven its numerous prodecessurs iu tho fullness and accuracy of the Infornintton to be gienned from ‘itd pnges, as well as in point of typographical beauty, Ag isunl, it wilt ombrace 0 complete goneral and business diructory, nm vast amount of; mntscel> lunvotis fufurmation, aud that very useful feat. ure—tho street-galde. Surprising and gratitys ing a6 Wwerg the results obtiined In tho way of Arriving at Chicago's population hy the census: Of 1880, it may bea matter of still more surprise nad gratifeation tu know that tho estunnted in+ ercase in poputution since the censiis wis taken vfs 31,408, which, on the basis of tho census fg. ures, would’ give Chleazo un approxitiunte tout nt this time of-GIG711 inhabitunts.: ‘The follow ing Iutroduotidn to the new Directory, under the head of * Our Population,” shows tho REMARKANLY APPROXIMATION of its cstiinates last year to tho moro comploto returns of tho censils-tukers, and will nnturniy: commend the ncctriey of Its ostimutes Tor 1881: A city directory contuins only represunuitive mines} hence, when used as 0 bass for estinit: tog population, its contents are invrensed by sitch 1 intitipler as is beloved to represent tho unrecorded family. and depondunts of those whose mutines ure wiven. From causes suuttctontly lent, the multinit- ers proper for diferent cities vary conaiderably, being higher in tho older Bust tht ti tho fens Vost.; I Chienzo it hus heretofory EL Apposel] , tat un inerense of three and oneshnit times would produce a very close aps proxfmution to the trie population, The National Consus fortunntely furnishes an opportunity of correcting the dtiptiers eo used, Tt gave to Chicago, In 188), n puptintion Of 604,005, white tha direetory of that your cults tained 176,38 nuines; the population being about throw tines pAs directury names. ‘ ‘Khis volumne cotitains 183,202 nnines, an Inorenso of 12,004, which shows a present poputadon of GAOT; a yatin Of 87,100 within the your. It shoul not vo forgotten, however, that these figures show only the population witht the strict corporate limits, Carats tho closely= Wilt residence districts immediately boyond tho bordor Hne, tho Stork Yurds, aod the niimerous suburban towns, all of which sre, In fact, us thoroughly purtions of Chicago 2g tho several wards, nnd whose residents aro ecarcely loss elosoly Identilled with its duily life, is ‘Tho Census populitton vf Cook County In 1880 was 607,463, buiog about threo and vne-balf (4.57) thines greater thin tho number of oity dire names. prusont “issue contalns: namo, indicating a county population of 65435 (4 pti of 40.898), of which GodtaW, in ruund nuni- heis, tre actual residents of Chicaro, ‘his firge aunual jncrease of the Chieayo Di- rectory will, in the future, necessitate muro punitauaod atylo of certain classes of informa- un. ILLINOIS STATE FIREMEN. QUINOY GETS THE NEXT TOUNNAMENT. ‘Tho Honvd of Control of the Iinois State Firc- men’s Asdociation keld a mecting at. tho oflco of |tho Firo-Ineurance Patrol yosterday, after- noon, There wero present B.-B.. Butiwinkto, Preatitent; W. W. Foster, Decatur, First Viec- Presldont; J. D. Pulge, Jottot, Laird Vica-Veesl+ dunt: Carl Miller, Peoria, Fourth Vice-Prest- dent; O. P. Nousum, Decatur, Recording Secre- tary; Ls Porking, Ottawa, Corresponding Secretary; William Egzerman, Aurora, Trens- txort wnd'John Stineinel, Chlof of thd Quincy Firo Dapartmont, Chief Stinchuch mado. a proposition that Quincy would wive $1,600 for prizes nt the com- tug annual tourminent. ‘The proposition wis pted, and tha date of tho seventh aunual touriminent was fixed for Ang. 0 und dl, aud hoe 1,nt Quincy. ‘Tho program will be as fol- lvwss : First day, ‘Uuceday, Aug. 00, meoting of As- sovintion ut 2 p.m. ° z ' Bevond day, Sednesday, Aur. 31, parade at 9. am, Afternvon, Stite Hook-and-Ladtdur Raco —First prize, £200; second: prize, $10v;. third prizey $0. “Stnte Hose Ruco—First prize, $200; socond prize, $100; third prize, £00, » ‘Third duy, Thursday, Supt. 1, Hand Engines— Firat prize. $200; accond prize, $100. Chutnical fe oon eet Steumers—Firet prize, i greater than tho number of 20, $75.» Haltemile Footsie wis second prizo, $10, .200-Yards b—Firat prizo, $2. Urial of Couplers—To rut 40 Tout, -brenk coupling, and putin pipe; prize, $90 and Plated plag nie and couplings. ‘Crtal of Chinber—''o run 60 faut and clint: 30 feat Ktlindlng ladder; prize, $20, Tho eum of $4 for the two list nained prizes his been donated by ‘tho Western Miremen, Chivayo, nnd the plated plity-pipe and coupling by E. Proston, Chtcugds: The coupling und ellindiue prizes ure open to tha world, ‘Tho swoupstukes ne also open to tho world; hand engines, $100, and bose compunies, 300, Moryun, Wheeler & Morgun, Chierzo, will ylvo a pres of w liver tin-set, conslattng of ulgbt pieces and worth $200, to the hose company mukin tho best time, all ensh_ pri. will bo payable in gold. The Honrd -of Control expect ‘to receive furthor Itberal donations, which will inerenso tho aweep- Ktikes on the bose race, in order that communion from Iowa, Colorado, Michizan, Vermont, aud other dtutes way purticipate. GRISCOM'S STARVE. IMs Clothos ‘AHogethor Too Large for A + Slims : Mr. Jon Griscom, installed ‘in, his rooms over tha Olymplo ‘Theatro, continues his wonderful feat of abstaining from food, At noon yoster- day he bad completed his thirty-third day, lonv- log twelve more to como before the end of tho. porlod originally fixed upon Iy reuched,, Tho fustur talks less about oxtunding tho timo of his fust buyand ‘the forty-llvo days, though bo Still says ho Is good for {itty or sixty days. When he arose yosterday morning, Str. Gris- com complained of feollng unusually woak, and was obliged to .reat- before oumpleting his tullet. ‘Toward noou, however, be’ recovered his ordinary good spirits, und talk6d rather freuly with vistors, who were nore numerous than uganl in tho dattor “bule of the duy, tho Silnyortost contributing to swell the numbers and chear Griscon’s heart, From d to tp. m. ho walked in bls room altuost cunstuntly, and estimites that ho sade wbout tive tiles, . Lurly fa tho cvoving bo received caltars, and after D v’olook gut duzing in bis chair, suem tug dcoldedly Qslncllned to talk with unybody. Ho went fo bed at 1, Rearely, Vtterine word. Mr. Griecom weurs tha pale, enuciated look, but his strong will reveuls itaoif In his dutormined und patient couuteninee. Io hie change! a goud deal in the past ten days, and the deck, hundaome mit of a month ay 0 a now iooruly a kuunt picture of ‘timeelf, dir. Griscum ts Ine ‘clined to think that won bo bruaks bis fast he can eat alinost anything he chooses to, provided ho does so judiciously, Hoe thinks a ittlo eweot allie, An putaves Would nut be a bad dict ut 8 starts, . Tho taster passed 3 fairly comfortable wiht ‘Tuesduy, and the observations tukun wt 7 yuse torduy inuralny gave the pulvo 68, rospiranon nd temporuticeg 08, Inthe farenoun rive con drank #ixteen ounces of wator, which was bigonly nourishment excopt pure utr, which was fortunately more nbundant than on tho day bufere. lu-tha twonty-tour hours ending ab noon fortysalght ounces uf water wero tukel, und thirtyeaug ounves bolicd. ‘ MIL GHIKCOM'S ‘TOTAL, L048 in wolght uineo tho erin ty of ile fast was uf pounds at 13 o'ulock, tha fous in the twentys Tour hours provious tu tnt Unto bog 3 pouuds, He welghed 1} pounds, Griscom bexins to Fat: Man's |W founMurE Lape, Dle vost bags, ANU tho Iy-inch collar js "quite wo nwtully Targu." He thinks ie wl sca ‘Do necessary to order ty now sult of Lisp, i, the obsdcyation gavo tho respirution att, tomnperatira U7 7-1u, pulse Ot. Spnsymur gruphle trucings showed dimtutened heart aystote ainco the hist vbservauion, und the nrtoriva Stoudily losu in strongth of thotr contraction. Tho Gxarminution pf the bleod dndicated that \he wvorage number hf eorpudulos Wad runnit higher last wight. | Dhroe witliion ex hundred wad vixty, thougaud wad tho uvoruge for ane cul Itinotre, Dr, Davia says the bieud ape “pe to by good, und there ufo no bud yympe Ton, Jt fs indorstood that thy: observations of the thood aud wre aro reventing suine vory fie tervsting facts fur tho phyalglins, somo of which they da vot now pretend fo account for, dir, Grissom astonished 4 burly visitor last jaunt by turning the aynimonietur clour round With the yreatust cave, while the duriner wos ublo te bring tho tndicator uuly bull way, Tho dnstrament is not powerful enough to reglter ‘The just obsbryation utd) o'vluck gave pulyo im Lemporatura 0d a5, and respiration Le, ir, Griscons is now Jn bis thirty.faavihs day, ot Tusting, und it does: apie Probable that ho with bo able to nish bis* fuse, succumbed on hls thirty-lret diy, but tha Obie cuyu faster seine, 1s huvo plunty uf rosary a. farce yor, though bo beara unmistakable evle alone of wearlicad,,., ‘ HELD WITH-UT ‘BAIL,’ : Coroner Mutson helg an inquest youterday at the West ‘Twolftu-stroet Station upon Sirs. Anastasia Holzner, who died Friday at hor home, No, 143 Woat Taylor street, in consequence uf a bungling attempt te procure ay abortion, The only witnesses woro thé husband of thé dcoquscd, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. “oe —-—— who re ted the story ho told HID. porter euverit) days ago, nud Dr, Liebig, who attended the de ed nehort while before her death. County Phystelin Mutbarde submitted Btatemont as tawhat he found an makin a post. morton, and gave It as bis opinion that death was entised by inflammation, resulting from an attempt to commit. aboruon by tho use of in- Rtrtine! he genner Dr. Richard“ Lovelln Munroe, waa adylsed by bis counael, John Lyte Kin, to make yu statement othor than that he could prove his'Innconegot the vhirge when the proper tine enme, ho jury recommonded in thalr vordict that ho be held ‘without ball to await tho uetlon of tho Grand Jury. WING-LEE, WASHEE MAN. The Catcasian Who . Likely to Dios ‘On.tho nightot Saturday, Junu 1, tho Chinese Jaundey In the bisemont of No, 20) South Clark stroct was tho secuo‘of it stabbing alfray wherein nppenred as principats Wing J.co, the slant-oyod Mongolitn who presidus over tho ‘wash-tub and tlatelrons which there abound, aud Charles Mansiiuld, a young man living ina room in Pueltic Mock, corner of Clark and Vau Buren streets, As tho result of a dispute concerning Daytient for the washing of m shirt, Wing Leo atabbod Mansiluld in tho left tip, Intlicting what wagutthe time thought to bog alight wound. The *Honthan" wae ® tueked tip, and his Yietiin was tuken tu the County Hospitul, Yesterday tho. enso - was | called at the Sout Side Police Court, and Mutaticld was umible to appear. In his stead was presonted leftor from tho Houso-Surgaun of tha County Hospital, stating that the wounded innt's ro covery was exceedingly doubtful, owlng ton typhus condition of body. Whoethor this conti. ton wus duo to tho pooping enused by tho wound, or totruc typhou-fever, the physicinis wil be yada ta auy Untll th postemurtem Ox= cotnation shall be held —provided the man dics, 108 Is wx ed, ‘Zhe Court thereupon remande Wing Lee. who was untble to give bonds fn tho sum of 81,500, Intu the chearless prison cell, It thorefure appenrs that what was at first ro~ garded ag in unimportant ussnult bas developed Mito at probable homicide, Bhoukl Mans- Held Cull) tho expeatntions of the Hospital surgeons by dytig, tho repreaontutive of a despised race will have a hard row tu hoe" bee cause of tho prejudices oxisting agalnst him, his, innbiiity to spouk the Engilsh language tuontls, and the absenco uf fimpurtant witnesses, Wing Lee fs not so blainubie as. Diuny sup BGse, Mans- fietd went to tho hundry early dint Saturday ane with ono shirt, wileb he requested the Hoaman todo up” before night, Wing told hin that he could, by extra exercion, tecummo- dnte hint, and Unt he would be obliged tucharge iin 15 conts for the Job, though the rexulur price was 10 conta, Whon Mansiicld enlied in the evening, done Ching gave him bts shirt, end tho customer threw down 1 lW-cont ploco and feted ly ataeted out Lee ran utter bim. and, overtating him ou the steps leading to tho sidewalk, scized him by the coat- skirts to detain: bin, Mansfeld . turned. nround, and atruck the Chinaman two or three thins in the face with nis fiat, Jobo” kept his grip on Mansileld’s cout. however, pulled hin'down tho stirs into the doorway of tho aunary, and thondwhen Manstlotd struck hin nguin, suizert 9 inifo whieh Jay upon the countor close by, and drave it into the whito man's bip. ‘The crowd which gatherad immediately took up with tho Caucnsiag, ayn matter of course, and tho consequenue was that Lee was set down us tho only one to blame for the trouble. io a AN ARCHITECTURAL IMBROGLIO, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicaco Tribune. Inptanavouty, Ind., June 20,—Mr. George W. Bunting, tho walt-knowwn architect of this city, who wns recently churged by Charlos Epping- haueen, of ‘Torro Hutte, with having usod monuy to influence the Commisstoners.of Vigo County to adopt bls plains for n now $200,000 Court-Honse, bus returned to the city and gives bis version of the uifalr, Whilodeuving the shure In toto, he save that, after Eppinghuusen had been appointed consulting arenitect with him, tho formur solteted him (Bunting) to agree to let tho. cantruct. for tha . building’ .to neortain ‘forro Haute contractor, snying thoy cottld yet $4,000 ‘for so doing. Upon Bunt+ ing's retuaing this proposition, Epplnghuusea concocted and published, the story nzninst him, Tjo says he and Mr, Shanton have Hled a suit for slander ugalnat Epplaghausel * THE SAENGERFEST. All lovers of music while visiting the clty should not fail to enll at. Story & Camp's great pluno and organ house, 168 and 100 State street, the largest and most complete musie establishment on the continent. Hun- dreds of pianos and organs, In rich and 'taste- ‘ful desizns, aro on exhibition. “The: elegant drawing-ravms, parlors, aud passunger-ele- vators {0 all part ions of tho building are ut He Stabbed the service 9! tors. ——————————— THE JAPANESE AND THEIR FOOD, Miss Dird, tho authoress, of tho interesting new book, “ Unboaten, Lracks In Japan," ro- murks: “ The fact is that unless one can live on rieo, ten, and eyge, food must bo taken, as tho fishy and vegetable abominations known as * Jupanose Food’ can only bo swallowod and dl- gistod by a fow, and that after lung practice, Aftor sevorul months’ travoliug in somo of tho roughest parts in tho interior 1 shovld advise a pereon in dycragehoalth—and nono othors shoutd travel in Japau—vot to incumbor him- evif with tinned muats, soups, claret, or any vat- ables or drinkables excopt Liebig'a Extract of Meat!'—Morntny Post. Sones a BETWEEN CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE, Five trainsn day cach way oy tho Chicago & Northwestern Rallway, tho Purlor-Car Route, A GM. Ge M. Pe Me DM. Leave Chicago ... 8:00 10:00 3:00 6:00 ‘ eM. Te Me Te Me Po tthe De Te Arrivo Milwaukeoll:00 12:45 8:00, 11:55 : GM. ALM, Be Me Ve tthe DMs Leave Milwaukee, 93907 11:20 1:00. 4:10 Ge Me DM. Pe he Petts Arrive Chicago. 10;30 4:00: 7310 —————— THE ROAD JO TAKE, Don’t forgot nbout your famitles gulng to Milwaukov, Waukesha, or Oconomowoc to apend the summer, us you can go and sev thom so handily by taking thed p.m, spoalal fast expreas train, and reach those points in season for dine. her ur curly ten bytho cyer rellablo and only. Hove running parlor care on all trains,-tho Chi- cagv, Milwaukue & St. Paul Railway. A —— THE THROAT AND LUNGS, ‘ Dr. Robort Hunter's new book, Just published, prico 5 conta, explains fully tha propor treat- mont of ull afections of the throat and breath- ing organs, Apply at Room 23 Hale Bulldiog. Entrauco by oluyator at No. 103 Btuto street. ————— “ DRUNKENNESS, : Dr. D'Ungaor, discoverer of tho Clnchona Curo for drunkenness, Oltice 223t Prarie avenuo, Allenaes cured, Aeuaranteo for $25, or the usuul quantity needed #15; small bolties, $3. Se aaaE DERE i + Perriblo Loss of Life.” Millons vf rats, nice, outa, bed-buge, roaches Joao their lives by collision with tough on Hats." Sold by drugulsts. Fiftteen-cont boxes, ————————— We recommend Eldradzesowing-machines a PEP, nervous prostration, anor debility reloved by tuking Monsian’s Poptontzed Met Tonle, tho only proparation of beef cqutainivg its entira nutritious propurtics, I¢ ts wor a inore stimu Inne Ike tho extracts of beot, but contains Dloud-mnkiug, forces monarating. and Ife-dude tJalning propertics; is Invaluable in all enteos biced vonditiona, whothor tho result of exbutse thon, vorvaus prostration, ovorwork,.op acute dlscages, purticularly if resulting from pulmo nary complaints, Caswell, Huzurd & Co, pros pridtars, Now York,” Vor ante by druggists, ‘ino follwing warrisgy licenses worolesucd yostore Tesldence, aut : 90h Mork, Chicago, . Saieayo. a bE tui. Bawlers. WwW Mather, {Maneueal Seth iene ‘ YB Ae WU sourt plalstod. | + Mary’ Mi hleaxo, re Chicage, Sauin ena, 4 ehag Ae Chicanus ’ re Kt ory Guuree A, all Hutto smlit,, lo Boryeson inna Gyidan ibregate aie {etna Seicoitht, “Biss Gatoabuta, £1, ‘Aaule Jamaica sews AMON {uit Sag id trenty-second, t Jou a fiend Crusalng, ti: stare Nacetaeom iplingtuld.ass ssc ‘Chi ? fudwone hivkow eno; jiamard Daly; 0. ‘Ferdinand: eth tort {BSatrstelvens outoria, OF SUIT AND GAMMENTS. Astounding, _, Reductions! AINE at Friday, duly}, att o'clock p,m. EB (FURMAN—At Itagers Park, Il, Juno, 1881, Mabel ¥ | an VATT—RODD—At tho residence of the hein mothor, Shorldan, 1M, ‘Tunsday ovening, Juno 2% 1 Me. Theron D. Wate dr. of Kurgo, Dakola, and M Graco Kuo, of Sheridan, 1 DEATHS. CLES “Hifeaboth Lites, wita of GA. Tile, 3 r x3 ‘Ratteo'i¢ funorad horantior. : “4 Lenin ane. Voll eles aur, ed copr. a JO} b Matta. m., Edw n Johnson, 0 nis Inter ponidoneny We Vownscnd-st axed 4 roars Tunnths wnd2 tayn. ‘ Funeral porviccs at 2p.m, to-fay, by carriages tol euiand. g WINCILRSTRR-sIn thistle, Weanoadid, June 2 Wattor it Winchester, god ‘B Jone & rénident? of iinorn ‘at nis Inte residence, Ais Wost Randolph ¥ ‘oF sorenh i, ang |: ‘onmugai. Noloved Infant danuniae ot, Soren i fi My Funeral from 1 nico, 283 Lnatinaerdt...at 10 Ot huratage Sune Ua to Se ue Ghuren, thonce to Norshwestern doput and by cars tu Catyat ‘Thursday, at o'clock a. m., thence Calvary, * ‘ Re eee Catherine rons, raltst of Job |, “Fundrat Thursday, Ju t, 10.9. m4 from har'y eatloney, oe iumoideate to ioly Pacily Chiral, 1. Kuen nthe und 24 dager * negroes at Munore ark dt. 2. Church, eursday, SUS Dr @ j ¢ — Tuesday, June 28, at 12 o'clock p..mity') | . ) OKEHET-The tumoral of Blstgr Mary, Alopalue ‘incont’s Church, re thence by crs to Calrury Cemotory. Friends ot the Guo ‘ Mary Urubor, aged 4) yonrs, : AN! Pu CAR Rae Me OUTSIDE AY ARMENTS . Tia le Be ee bn wt . fn9 funully nro invited to attend. t O'GRADY —Tuna 2, Janies ., youngost gon of Kate, | - ang thomas Otieadye meet # oinnense . Fi rnb Friday. Stily 1, ut o'clock, from residence ||" Of fig parents, {0 Ashloy-st., thence by cartiazos tu | * ‘ FE~Torronco O'Koofe, nftor a palntul Ite ngasur iyubald ferernt tis Iie rostedee, 608 South Joffersonist. tn his wad yeu, r Funeral to oly Haailiy Church, thonce by errs, to Galvarrabill G.ses. ‘Bruttior of Pat, David, wud Jobn tH MALCOM—Juno 27, 1981, of consumption, Robert Muleom, aued MM yours, + - Funeral at ‘ack p.m. Thursday, June 00, from ‘North Clarkes. tu Graceland, * QUULD—Tho funeral of Itonry Miller Gould, son Of Frank und Styra Guild, will take place Thursday, AL IW A. mo, frond Nu, Altrutteplace. : a SUTPMON—Tho [1 Sutption, fate of, John brown will take ito taratay mi tlo’elo ng exinblieituont, ta Beat Vat Buren eos foi a madoanro inehedtomtunt sy asst, commander. | Will offer THIS (THURSDAY) <CHAMBERS—Junu 27, In Stiltwater,, Coatnbers, formerty an old redidens oF TIGUINS—Monday, Jung 27, at 0:3) p. my Haby Gurile, valoved dunulitr of Willan it. und Mary J. Ufaainis, nqod ib yeurs G tonths 2 days. Funeral ‘thursday ut iL o'clock from hor parents’ roslduncy, dt autina-st, by cara tu Calvary. fist AN NOUN CBA BINT Ss sa MEETING OF PROPERTY HOLD- ora iniaron nin propyrty adjacent to nnd wile eHtupibolde Lark, will Og held at the ulticu of JULLNSTO: Hu-nty Hoom 4, tor we OY day pn Tho Cominittors uppointed ot the pres Widhe midetinit wilt ropare nnd the eupject of Houto: Lirines It. We ‘HicuKo. ASTONISHING. BARGAINS ‘Throughout their entire establish- ment. To those of our patrons in want of an outfit of these goods for Summer We would advise -an- Tots Meet Leelee haa: | carly.examination,.as our purpose’ ulation. . wa z is to reduce our stock to the small. ‘A MEETING OF TIUS CILLCAGO LAW | est possible limits before taking Famion wit te ola’ it the cine atoumy Pamer | our Semi-Annual Inventory. House, ihisevoning nt 700 o'clock, A largo at tondanco in desired, A. BURNELL, THE EVANGELIST, « ‘will lead the noon prayor-mucting to-day 111 Lower Farwoll Hot. ‘ rug DELEATQES FROM ‘TILE INTER- sat ne ara aero eee es Suleunte foot England, who will spenk ne the Sunday Silk Costumes, = Woolen Suits, -; ; school muuting this evaning, tn tho Union Park Uone TOLASUmMACY ar, 7 Ra Fa g : krowationnl Church, corner (usuingtunest und Ash~ lutdeny, Mf Geonre G. Stoblins and wife, returning from thotr evangelistic work. in California, will be present und siti mootiie will ba under the ye ye hey Jackets ‘and Ulsters, Will be closed out at about half: their former prices, : “ ‘CHILDREN'S GOODS in the same proportion:, nuspices of the Cook County Bundy School Associn= tigi and the Hrosident, Mr). We Hotter, will pre= mug REGULAR MONTULY MEETING ‘of the Central Wonian's Christian 'Tormperance Union will by hold this morning at -loum 4, ted Mudison-aty at 10 a’clock. ‘Vopte for discussion: How to interest the Unintarested.” All’ frlonda aro curtliniiy Invited to attend, HERE WILL BE AN? Of cundiintes for positions -ns .nsalstants in Division Thigh Belial cornor Moran ahd Monrou-ste. times the variety: of any other i ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF THE | house. so oan University of ‘Chicayo will hold thelr annual ae + am iuaremaelise Le ceeded | An inspection and ‘comparison UCLION SALES. ata’ an ae ALCMON sabes... | State and Monroe:sts., & vy ‘a ” #4: Under Palmer House. -- oy ae . as Yok, UB ot, Vicar 2 ‘By GEOHEGAN:& REVELL, - Our. Ladies’, Journal, for June, “Cor, Hifth-ay. and Randolph-at will be sent to'any’aduress free o charge... ° earg Coen et Bee REV-EL YE MERRY SINGERS, “MAKE YOUR TRIP PAY, UNUSUAL | SAKINE ~ BARGAINS) POWDE Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM Grare CREAM TARTAR. lousekeoper’s favorite In leading citles of the world. io ut aration makes auch tht, flaky, hot aad Furniture, ti ade, of Iu: Fy. be eatun by dyepe; - thos tthowt £1 if 8 eine 13 he \* ATPOUS, | Kerrier eeu ieee eae for purity and whole Someuges hy the Governmane Cuemtnt, Lt, Bol money BAKING POWDER. COs Naw Yiee. Side Boards, a eer Show Cases,” HARVARD UNIVERSITY, 4 Saloon E tx tures, 2 June examtoationa for admisston to Haryar Callogo, the iawrence Scientitic Xcboo}, Schoo &e., Ke, Ke, &a. t cago, in the roomeof the Chicago Athonwui Doarborn stroot, on June, %, July Land 2, begiuniug be 6 o'clock s, m. on June 0. the the Medical Xchuol will be Held in Chie rN nae, ’ CIE. MECHANICAL, AND: MINING: Aig four years, with thele positions! isa cours : % engines ng at, the ‘onsaclacr Polytochnic insti~ te ae tule, Troy, N.Y, ‘The uldust engineering school in America, t term vegina Sept. 15. The Keaiete fe 4 « ds8J-'sl cuntains m list of the uraduates for ¢! s ' ee sus rouleenon rT ah mb E Mreotoi " 7 Sie LAWSSHOOL, parten't ‘ ja 0 Uplveraity, foun er ny COIR GO- AGAIN @ REV-EL, paceman, Guuretetahed hae od | SMoseite eared HBR Mizousuoe, esau is NSTITUTION FOR THE IMPROVED Yustruction of deat mutes, 1st roadway, Now «Xo he largest articulation soho! In the ouuntrye ‘Establlshod Giri pureurat method, Bend sor ironies» ENNSYLVANIA. PPITARY AOAD- ny Al Pnxlns Gor: Fifth-av,:& Randalph-gt, By GED. P. GORE &.CO.,.° . 4 & 20 Moglson atreot, 2 7, Choster, Pai civ! OF, smite » midtinaciroe aaise | eee Meee oo" - DRY QOODS,” PITTSFIELD, "WENDELL AHALL, a ae ene ee tudes, Alte ABTAWIN, Ay aeUrincipah, Eas PILE REMEDY. peat , Tune 28, at gi30 a, m,, and Thursday, » June 30, at 9:30 8. my OLOTHING, STRAW a0oDs, Toys." Teor See th GEO, I. GOK & CO, Auctionsers, THURSDAY, Juno 80, at 9:80, /REQULAR WEEKLY, BALY OF OCK ERY. ; Weitall soll ia Open Lots, 76 pkgs ywoll assorted W. Gy C. C,, and . Motel Ware, Nock nnd Yellow Ware, - - Decorated Chamber Sots, &c. . . ‘ GEO, P. GUUE & CO., Auctionsors, ” ir ine Itebin, igeates. iy kaart Mat fash See 4 sieage Depots, 16) W, Madise! ‘oor, Biante & Medians. ‘ STRAW HATS, STRAW (ee tien a giiee HATS $1.35, Lestor's iat Huusoy Mt Randolph. 20% North Clark, OANDY, of $i or #8 fc 9 sample By ELSON, FLERSUEIM & CO. , ‘i ‘Nos, G1 and by Mandolph-at, t ‘Thuveday Morning, Jing 30," at-10:30-0'cleek, - + Wegallunder Chattel Mortgage, bt” 2338: Michigan-av., ] 35 neers pplall box Uy xpress 0! Candles in Aciericm pub up. ele gantly und strictly pure. ars fo 'a{Chicaga, Address GUNJILER Cunteodoner, “aMadisan-st. Cal {Oo ans ENTIRE aK Fong Funitwre, Carpels, and: Housebeld Goods FOOD ae aeeanl i : eunion, PLATO eo, “Aucongers. erat . Cholsh aad Seo %. a “i VW