place yesterday .and was largely attended. The interment was at Rockdale.P. J. Cramer, of this city, raised a beet in his garden which weighs 14 pounds, which is exhibited at Christman cV Healey’s.The committee on police and light, and also the committee on streets, will meet this morning to consider mattersreferred to them at the regular session.Lectures before the University Extension Circle of this city, will le resinned next Tuesday evening, when Prof. Terry will deliver a lecture 011 history at the Main Street M. V. church.The funeral of Will Bornhauser was held yesterday afternoon from the family residence, 147 Windsor avenue. This has made a home full of sorrow it liei ng the second death within a short time, Ids father having died last February.Mercy hospital now has trained female nurses from Chicago, and Mr. John O'Reagan, formerly of Ballyclough, is the next male nurse. There ant about 200 patients in the liospiatl tit present.There wen* two eases at the police court, yesterday. One was sent to jail for intoxication, and the trial of the other was continued until tomorrow. The latter was a fellow who raistxl a disturbance at a wedding, last night.Manager Lux has decided to call the first game at the ball park, next Sunday, at 1 :iiO o’clock. It will !e lietwcen the Clinton and Cedar Rapids clubs. It will l»e finished about, half past Ji, and then the Rubin pies will play the winners.Dress Goods Sale at LEVI’S.TWO EXCURSIONS.They Will Oome tc Dubuque Over thelrilwaukee Railroad NextSunday-Ticket Agent Karling said yesterday that there would lie two excursions over the Milwaukee, next Sunday. One of them will come from Clear Lake and West Union, and number about 2,500, but after a short stop here they will proceed to Chicago. The other comes fromCedar Rapids and Clinton, with Dubuque as the obectivo point. About 1,800will come on this train, which will lie in two sections. A great majority of the excursionists are coming to six; the games at the ball park.FOUR-TRACK SERIES ETCHINGSThe ITnexampleil Offer of the New YorkCentral*Art lovers will find one of the best bargains placed before the public for many a month in the offer of the passenger department of the New York Central, to sell at a merely nominal figure a collection of etchings, which have liecome famous all over the country as the “Four-Track Series. ”