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- THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. Mtes Anna F. Dickinson will dellver this even- fog at Farwoll Hall hot spoech on tho polisioat situation, Tho ealo of seats will bo continued doring to-day at Janson, McClurg & Cou's. Tha temporaturo seaterdoy, ae obaerved by Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madiron street (IRine oyr Building), was, at 8 . w., 01 derices; 10 . m., 65; 12m,, 673 8p. m., 735 G p. ., 3; 8p. m,, 68, }r, Fred Chockley desires bis friends to know that he was not ono of the individuals engaged {nthe carving match at tho Grand Pacific Iotel day botora yesterday, Tle is tha head butcher ; Charlen Gibe is not, a5 was arroneously ropoitod. . P. Vickers, an old residout of Chioago, and for many years & hotel-keoper, at prosent in tho Dlenis Hones, cornor of Canal and Rasdolph streets, diod Jast avoning from tho offocts of au ovordoss of aconlto inoantiously takon yestorday morning. The gradnating exercines of St. Mory's School, Knoxvhle, 1., will bo held Weduesday, Juno 9, tha Bishop of Indisns preaiding. Datrons aud frionds of the iustitution nre invited to attand. ‘Ihe Rev, Dy, Stocking, of Chicago, wiil preach ihe bacealauroato sermion in St. Jolm's Churob, Knoxville, Sunday. Yestorday, whila thres boya wero crossiog tho Northwestorn Radway track, nt Clinton stroet, ©ono of thom was Tun over by & eabooso nttached %0 & moving train, and frightflly maugled, both legs and o hand hoiuf eoyered., Hlie namo 8 Edwatd Clintou, and hin agnin 10 yeara. o was remored 1o hig home, iNo. 107 Warhionaw siveot, whaero o diod Iato in tho atiornoon. “I'ho Chicago Academy,of I'hysicinus and Bur. reons mot_lat evening in the Tromont Houne, Or, T. C. Duncan in the chair, The Committew on Materia Medica submitted ao unintezoating report, and_tho balanco of the avening was de- voted to n discussionfof cases of strychnis, poi- pouing with corrdsive subliniate, aud liydropho- bia. 1in cases of strychnin tho experience of Dr. M;ils was most varied,and bis romarks on the subjecl wore attentively listoned to. Tho bunko-ropors who wero recently sont to L Lridewell undor thel vagrant act Lave beon rolcased ou o supersedess, sud thoy are now about tho strects agnin, Pending their trials thoy are at full liborty to ropo in whom (hoy plaaso nnd can, and, As thoy are tho mast Ac- complishied of the gang, thoy will be hiosrd f1om without fall, 7Thoy gavo the vames of Idward Migginn, Goorgo Eagan, Tlenry lindson, and yos Ryan, but it 18 likely that theso are flotitious, It jn gitdcult 1o fenn fue ronl nomes of thesa fol- loswe, and not oven tho police aro familiar with them, Thomas end Willlam Kelty, of Now Orleane, wora nrrested yesterday by Oficers 1linkley and Tiyan for tho robbery of "Col. Carr's Louse, at Galesburs, on tho 3iut ult. Somo of tho jewelry taken from the bouso was fouud in a baunio on Deaplaines ptreet whero the prisoners simted. ‘tyey wero locked up in tho Madison Btroet tation. ‘Tho nonenrrizal of Gen, Smith, of the Com- mision on the uew (ustum-llouss, delayed ac- tion by that body, and nothing was done yester- duy. I.nnn\-m:mgSu‘wrrmnx.Amhllrc: Lotter determined to walt na longor for the absont oue, aud telegravhied him that if ho were not bero by this morning he ebould appoint some otha: man. Tho now member is expected to bo City: Lugineer Chesbrough. The enzmcering work of tho nurvey nas bugun yosterday by Aselstant Superintendent M, L. Holmnan and ex-Couuly Hurveyor 8. 8. (ireeley. ‘Thewn two competent percoiia are rnniug four tosels aronnd the cu- ure building, and wpzn the zeault of their worlk the conclusious of the Commsion will fn o mosaure depend, Abont two weeka ago Tz Trmuxe told low the graselioppers, cheerad by the warm aun, were making thotr appearance near the soathorn litnita. Tho rains which have been so heavy sinco then have had & depressing eftect upou tho in- recta, Yestarday, however, they bogan to ap- pear sgon, this timo in tho gardeus noar Twen- ty-isth strces avg Calumot avenue, wlore the sround swarma with the cpgs and tho just intched prassboppers. Home specimiens wers handed over to an entomalogiet tor examination, who doclared them ot to bo tho common kind, tut the zennino Keusas voriety, Therefore, it is ifkely that o week of searm weather will fit tha Soutth Divicon to overtlowln;r, und the pra- vious warning of Tur Trisunie witl prove not to havo been it-tined. MENS AND GOWS. Bdwin and Angelina Smith, nos Jonos, who bave recently werzed and hegan houselooping iu w peat Amotican CGiothiv cottaze in w norshoin euburb, aro_poescrwed of n doairo to combino ccouomy with rural felicity. Losscesed with viions of frosh egys, milk, and butter, thoy ac- cordingly putchaged six cocka, ar nany hens, and o Jerrey cow. Neither fnveatmont can he said to have proved an unqualided success. First, tha #ix oocks, sthanlated by tha pmules of bemuty, —iho vwile of hen is most charnoteristio, — oreavized thomaelves into six iudepcodent political parties, and wmade war on each other. A dermovioud of dunt, straw, blood, and feathers enveloped tho backe vaid for s wholo day, frour whivh, at constant in- tervals, camo sounds liko the nufurling of wos umbrellas and clzahings of apume like ruuning a wallingestick along an iron railing, whiio oc~ casiopzlly tho thick of the tumuolt nould Lo il- lomined by tho imeteonie pussazs of thoe big spangled ruoster who ftow the oatnet ruled the tiold, Wihen they camo (o take wtock in the evemng tuoy found one _holo in the sronud, the inslde of a Duich feathor- bed, dosd roosters, oud tho guw material for saveral chicken-Iricasoos and giblot- wtowe, Tho big spauglea roontor died of big wonnds within an hour after sictory hiad perchied ou lus banner, Hin six widown took to Lorti- onltural pursits, and in ove day weratched up all the vasturtiumes, polargoniume, suntlownrs, aud gweot-pous that Augelina Lad planted in tho front gardon. ‘lhoy wese ibun relogatod to a heoshoues, and during the it pight of thoir teuancy a—a weasol outered tha coop, snd tbo six sud hens camo to thoir six sad ende, Next morning Edwin found the weasel aud shot Lim with o club. o subsc quently exprossed himsolf an lelng sorey for having taken the life of the 1wnaocant little crea- ture, and put on aucthier kuit of clo . and tho nolphibore deelored thnt 3t thers waw uny Inw in the Jund thoy'd sca 1f peopla were going to etory Limbarger chocso on their premuised, “Cho Jordey cow now reinained Angelina’s sole Lope, Sho wnaa beautiful crenture, moto Ll n 13wn than a cow, and of so zood & Lreed thnt the denler who wold ber warned Edvwiu not to drive lior too ropidly when shoe wan about to bo milked,” sa the agilation would teod to make Ler yield frosh buttor in fancy stamped prints, instead of merely puro creain, Anelina msde Daisblossom a quilted rug of wiita bitt:, with piuk ribbons, and uvea to baug wreaths of tlowerson her horps, + . .« ‘I'ho oventiul duy of the firsl wnilking anived, Angeliza hed nrrayed bereolf aftor tho macuer of 1lio milkmnids vy the stago, in & bive xasb, white ekirt, & trifle short, s cherry bodice, i gauzo cap with fly-owey ribbons, and lad elppers. Kho had, slwo, o black walout three-legrod muking stool. lu an ovil hour Edwin resd {n the Western Rural that music bad u beueticial effect vu cows, soothing thoir tompera aud icroasing tholr flow of itk and that & farmers boy had largoly swolled the ruceipts of Lin father's dairy by whistliug * 3ol lio, darling™ *'Way down upon the Hwauce fwvor,” *“’Lha Muwlligan CGuwrds," and ather operatio selections, nt milking time, Accordingly Lo detortained tu take s ute out to the ptable, aud flute un exira put of ek out of Lalsyblossom every night, . Bohold thewn, then; Angolina weated about amidehips of the cow and Hawin on a camp- stool at bior Lioad, with his flute bronghe to bear ugon it. Dalsyblossom had watcliod his moves awents with miugled autonishment, alaro, saxicly, aud suspicion, Vihien, wirmultancously, Augelios sppliod Lol to tho cow, g Ldwin to the flute, and tho first dole- ful toot issucd from the Iatter, Dawyblonscry suddeniv underwent acouvulsion, Bues hitchod «own in front aud kickod up bonind and ehud- dered mil over. In anothor sccond therg was lieard & rending of clapbosrds, and Augehina, the biack-waluut milking-stoul, the pul, anu the gauze cap, cante Lurdting out of tha gablo of tho Bwien chalct, aud mmnltancously a ubower of hingles darkened the liinamos tha midst wheroof Edwiis, o th gvrated and coruscated. o . 1hey sent to town for an £cre o leking-plaster and & barrel of arnies. . . . Nost day tho following odvertisement wad recewod st Tux Citicano Tussuse counting-room 3 ‘U.lj "ALDH‘T“[I’{ c’t’LUAI“-K Ahan.\vp' L 'B‘fli.’.(ll') 180y cuw * sgom. onna Wi el urot himeaiitn Addrees KETWIN, Tribune e = STEPHEN G. HOOKER. # *A VICITY TO LARD. Another important failure occurred yeaterday iy producs circles fu tuis city, Stephen G, Hooker, who bas for several months past exer- cised & controllivg influevce in the Iard market, found himeolf unable to continuo, and esid so. Tho revult wes & scanse of exciteanant not oflon avening paralleted, axospt on the oollapse of a cornor, snd ot Alwaya $hen. Mr. Iookoer is understood to havo bosn ope- rating for AN TASTERN TARTT, who hos tantad ta do tbings on a grand scale. 1o was very succonsful in barloy Inat yoar, [1:01 1 lacd Jast wintor, both of which operations wore conducted by Mr. Hooker, Ho tuon tried bis fortuna incoriu aud bought np all the old comn lest epring, putting tha market wp to s high point, but faiilog to mako any monay out of tho deal, os tho oiu corn worked off atowly on a doclining markos. During this tino ho was also oporating in Jard, wnd exercieed such airenath nbout ‘el weekd o0 s to forco romo of tho strongest boars to 811 fn at o boavy loss, 1ere, howevur, THR TIDE BEGAX TO TURN, ¥ Abin 1marks tx.":-"{ccnmr it haw declined iitfully tll yesterday, when wold for future delisery on tho Dasis of 13 cents on tho spot. Thid was o decline ot 23y centa por ponnd, Mr. Hooker 48 underatood to nave *held ** about 38.000 tievcen, whicli, at 520 ponnds each, uetied an nggregato ehrivkego of very nearly 275,000, ‘Thix was moro thau had bocts anticipated, aod Mr. Heoker conchuded that patienco had ceased t3 Lo & virlue. Ho could not staud 1¢ nny longer. ‘'ho_fenturcs of tho aecline havo eon do- seribed from dny to day in tbo comereial col- utnns, and neod not ba bero descridbed, frthor thau to way that higl prices were predicatod on tho idea {liat the log crop was practically ox- haunted during tho packing season of jast win- tor, aud ho bngh pricoof corn. flut the hogs have continuml to como forward In nnmnbens suliclont to moet the requirements of summer conamption, leaving tho winter lard to bo nsed antirely on option trados, 'Then tho rico of buttor fell to wucha low pomnt that people lefe off using lard to a great oxtent, ava tuon tho men who wero doaling 1 the articlo began to thinik it was tov duor, 'The consequenco vas, heary oiterings to sei for future delivary ; this volved ur pound, Binen lhl}fl 1 A DRCLIXE IN FRICES, and then followed nuwmcrous calls for margina. 3ir, Hooker posted torgo sums for marging near tuo closo of last month, and r:\id out a great deal more for Iard delivered to hum last Lues- day, on the Juno optiou. This, however, aps pears to have nearly oxbausted lus cashi ro. sources, o8 it was impossibis to borrow go much monoy on tho property as formerly. Tho further docliua Wednoaday was_fodowed by moro calls for margains,—that ix, for tho deposit in bank of monoy to guaranten bis payment for lard ohioh hie had bought at highor prices,—and tho turthor declino of yestordiy was the last foathor that broko tho camel's back. Alr. Hooker died wame (in & commercial sense), lhowover. ‘Theto wers ordors on tho ~floor yesterdny morulng to buy some 6,000 tierces of lard for shipmont, tho re duction in prico having formed o roason for the deelro to purchase. o waa naked to eoll n part of tuis at s feaction helow tho then markot prics; and refuscd. Iad ho sotd it, the maskot would probably havo Leon steadicd, as fow op- erators cato to well furthier short ‘hen they see a pood demand for shipment, 33y that suto ho would slwo havo seenrod essh epongh to margin tho rest down to o Jower point, sad his sprarent ptrenpitir might havo caussd u decldad roaction, Tiuz Lo woitld not sell; achers offered lazd froe. Iv, and the wmaries broke stitl furthor, boyoud s present avility to margin up, After tho fail- ure occurred, and tho fact of tais olter became Liuown, his coutse was widoly condemued, gomo operatora caliing it n foolliatdy proceeding. Tho matgiu-checkn were passed into tho bands of Lir. Charles Counaeiman. Yesterday oven ing Mr, Hooker was Lusiod ascertaintnz how be stood, in order to mako s statomont this moru. ing, —— WHAT CONSTITUTES MARRIAGE. DA. DARNES AND MBS, CARPENTEN. Tho County Court waa engaged yosterday af- torugon in tho hearing of a peculiar caso, which, it appoary, waa the outgrowth of tho boliof and practice of free lovo. Tho contestant on tho ono hand wns Dr. C. A. Baroes, of Grand Raplds, Mich., and on the other Lemuel Dodge, of Cbicago, testatar in tho ostato of his sister, Mrs. Harsiet Carponter-Baroos. Tho history of tlo caso, briofly stated, is that, before tho five, thie Bpinitial ciroles of Chicago recoxnized one Mr. nhd pioy. Carpenter as promiuont hghts ; thut subsequenly Mis. Corpenter AVFILISTED WITIE DR, C. A, DABNES, with whom vhio livod as iy wifo up to her death thint dutmgs hor §ito she was kuown s his wifo, sud so recognizod in eccitain circlos, while in otbor eircles sbio was rogsrded as far different; that sho removed with Dr. Barnea to Graud Tinpids a fow vears ago, nnd up to tno time of her ceath hnd published a papor in the intecest of the geet to which sho bolongud, und by somo moeans had accamuliated some uroperty. Upou her death, in March last, it appears that her brother, Lomuel Dodge, applied totne Councy Coure tor letters of admuiatrazion, donyiug that sho was ever marnied to Harnes. 'Tha letters wero anted, and thy administrator entored upon & eeitlemout of tho eatate, THY ACTION 1IN COURT vesterday was Lroughit by Dr, C. A, Barnes, who laimy to eve beun the docepsed’s hushuud, the purpnse L-ing o lave tho adiinistrator dis- charged. Measrs, Crooker and Olnoy sppearcd for the udministrator, aud Mies Alta” M. Hulete for Dr, Burnes. ‘The ovidenco was voluminous, and of atmost overy imaginable desenption. Miss Hulett took the gronud that the marital ro- lations batween her client and tho doceared, winle not according to tho statutes, wera of suchy n character us to bo recoguized by tho common lsw. Sta intcoduced wituesses to suatain her eulo of tho case—to prove that tho twain had pavsad oy mnan and wifo, and bad lived togethor ns meeh, ood that at the death of tho deceased lin loft proporty to the valua of about 1,600, The counael for the sdministrator sot forth that Barnes und the deccesed hnd nover boen mnrried; that they lived togothior, but had not been recoguized a8 man sud wifo; that the de- conusd waw known by the name of s, Carpon- tor ond not Mre, Darnes, and that shio objectod to beinyg exlled mHmlug elye; that Barnes was o divorced toon, and bis wife was yot living, and nud the sho and tho deconsed had often had biair- pattings that Jarnes was unfafthrul to tho do- ceased and the deceascd equally go to him, TIE FEATUIE OF THE THIAL rae the quantity end charactor of tho witnossas, Thatigrituatistie frionds of the doceared figured largoly mong the wittesess, all of whom had 1onie then 8 pausing jutercat m tho cane, 1f it was deeided that the living togother waa not n common-law warringe, ono of thoir doctrines wouldl bo judiciuily upmet. The other witnosses, nmong whom were M. Cyntlin Leousrd, of this clty, wero srrayed agalust the Bpiricaniistio idea, and contended tha: tho alleged marriago was o nsrriago at all, and that they kuow tho ueceaned and vover rogarded her social rolations with much favor, I'ha coxo will b remumed this moroing, when tha exatinntion of tho mutrran-law at the de- ceased, Mrr, Lemuel Dudge, witl by continuod for thio administrator, e THE INDESTRUCTIBLE FIRE-KINDLER. OKE P ITH VICTINS, Yeuterday afiernoon s mau camo into the of- fice. On Lia face were sigjns of nucontroilable grif, aud in his hnud o large covered basket, conlainiug omethlug which chiuked occaslonslly us It it woro dinner-plates. 1Io sald hio bad been ewindlod, and sank Into o choir, Ile Lud gone to tho police courts and tho Mayor seeking ro- dresv, bub rofusod it. 1lere he took ous a haud. kerchiof smelling atrongly of petroleum, snd wiped s brow, on which greasy streaks soou wbowol thomselves, aud ho kot futo a state in which it would have boon uneafe to have beld & mateh to him, o hind bonn pwindled, e sald, by tho Amerl- can Burnor and (luy Company, and way unable to obtain redrens, Would tho papor dare to ox- yiona tho infawoue fraud which Liad rohbed fum ol %3, which Lo never expected to see awain? o was led 1n%o tho tulug by seoing o clrenlar which read % Who great Indestrucuble fire-kndlor and codking apparatin will give 3 woltd flaweneirly 2 teat begt, and will Lurs iram twenty 10 thirly mlaut, on ligating, 1 1y ik, chia, i will st a 1 T that papor or » i WIth b 1ino LT LiaVig coitn pretieo ol uing Ker , stuid, o 1k 3| 0 Wonu 10 Jight i Drems 1Uhe besdimiti ppibar, scauomical, and con. venlent fu ull L1 applica When ones vaed walt never be dispunsed with, Warranteld to give jerte.t satiufaction dn every vase, Will kindlo Pranklin bitu. walnoita coal ot all Xinus, charcsl, puat, ceko, sud soft wood, elc, Can w0 be ured fur Ugut cookiny, * Price oniy, 0 cenld fur Lin Humylon gent By aall froa of postags o receipt irico, Agehtu wanied througlout Canada ad (Lo nited Bintes, fauutactur.d by the American Burnce s Clay Couipany, 1084 West Stadidon irect, Chleago, 1e'went thero and hoaght 43 worth of those miacbiues, much Jiko scctions of tin water-pipo any wood, seiie, O, with one cud closed, in which the ol 1s put, “Thorein 18 plungoed 4 peatle-toaking affair, sald 40 Le madu of Tortland clay, whicl inust remmin soaking in the il fortwelve bours, timo, according to the A.D. & C. Co. it will have absorbed so much ofl that, if taken out, put under a‘gntn avd lit with » match, 1 will sorvo aa & perfect wubstitute for kindliog-wood. For s dozeu of theso things this man paid #3, and weut forth prepasod. aell them 0 weeks nizo lurd wes eelting at wholesalo in ¢ L at 0 conts apleco. Dut he mot with no auccons, sinco his Portland cloy imple~ mouts, even whon loog auaked, would not light. On going back to tho offico of tho A., I, & C, Comoany he found it empty, and a aquad of amall_boys, forming a citelo around hiw, sang choratly 1 ** Ho ia not in, wad bo can't bo fonud,™ From this he coucluded that othera had bvon thero Liefore bim. Tasn ho went to the police courls, got no re- dresk, and thon applied to the Mayor, who asked him i ho had a license, and futimated that ped- dling withont ono was nusafe, Dospairing of nid ho turned to the papers, 2nd authanzes tha satomont that he will quit Chicngo if this kind i of businesa isallowed hers nuy longer, ——— SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENTS, TAK PINLOMATILIAN 8OCIETY, A literary and musical ontertsinment was glren Iast ovemng by the Philomathian Baclaty of Kentwood Seminary ot Standard 1lall, under tho dirootion ot Mra, 0. I. Douglass. The attentd- nnco waa lnrgo and solect, and the prograinine of oxerclsen wan woll chason and arravged, nad exceuted with uniform skiil and olegrnco, Tho gatatators,” by Miss Mary Datker, wae a lit- erary contribntion of rare cxcellonce, ‘*Ior Lottdr," by Ada Rennicott, wao rehearsed with care, procisonces, aud oase, and won many plaudits, *Trovatore," rendered by Miss Jmly Cleaver, way highly creditable to the Indy hes self aud ler precoptor. *'Tho Iolish B robeaven), by Miss Mary Whesler, brought forth _round2 of npplanss. **Misadrontures at Margnto” was rend by Mwas (race Iirooke, who mnanifosted a peculiar adept- noss in tho art, * Invitadon to tho Waitz,"” ron- dered upon two pianos br dlieees Konnicott and Harmon cod tho Misses lilanoy, was tho musical ovent of the evening, *Scono at the Natural Bridge,” reading by Mina Mand Kenni- cott, was given in n sivle which wonld pnt many professionals to shame, and it Ia need- less toeay mes the greatost uprravnl. Tho ox- ercisea closed with & doot by Miesco Dessio ! Dlanev and Nellie Harmon, which was -roudered With » swentnees and evenness scldom cxesllod or oven equatod in eatortainmonts of the kind. Besides thoso aiready named, tha Misges Cornell nnd Miss Clara Gibson did themsetsey and the Bocioty great credit in their rexpectivo rarts. - 8T, TATHICK'S ouunci, Thse pupils of 8t, Patrick’s Fomale Schaat, un- der the caro of the Histers of Cnarity, on West Adams stroot, bad o mugio.] entortaininent yes- torday nfternoou in tho spacious hall i tho basc- mont of tuo cuurch, corner of Despiaines and Adams streets, The entortainmoent caneisied of 2n sllogorical pieco, **Tho Flowor Qneen s or, tho Coronation of tho Roso. Tho varluns flowers mect 1n & gecludod dell to chooso their Queen. A Prince, dassbatonted with tho world, bad songht in the same place retirement from sho caro and voxations of lifo. Tho flowers ming their songs of loys and duty, and the’ Prince learns from hom tho lesaon that to 141 woil tbo station allotted by Providence in to be happy, and rosolves Lo return to usofulnoss and contontment. 'fhuia story comprises eotos, ducts, and recitations by tha various tlowers, each beiug rapresented by n songstress from nmong tho pupile, tho whole belog necompaniod by n strong chiorus, “I'ho attondance was a vory large ono, filling tho laigo hall, Tho stage was haudroniely decornted with cvergreons and & profusion af floxers. The young lodies showed great pro- ficieney in tousic, and the chorus was woll train- ed and effeotivo; tha wiols performance Indi- cating that the care and sbilities of tho teachers bave produced good resulta. This achool fe un. der tho charge of the Smcers of Charity, o body of accomplished and oxperienced teachiora, —_——— THE CITY-HALL. Judgo Dickey, roturned from his Ottaws trip las: evening. . Tho Board of Public Works will to-day adver- tiwo for 2,600 3¢-inch corporation taps and 3,000 54-iuch taps. The Muyor yesterday recommonded the ap- potntment of Christian Holz to tho Doard of Lduestion, jn placo of llermaon Rastor, ro- vigned, Tue Board of Publie Works will to-day adver- tiso for tbe pavemeot of Iourteonth streot, from $tate to Clark strosts, ‘Fho work of pav- Iug Union strest 1n piogressing undor contruct with W. F. Hildreth, Mr. Baoning, of the City Law Dodartmont, having just recovered from o sovery illuess, hay tuken @ short vacstion [nr tho bouotit of his honlil. o loft town fast ovemuyg for atwo woeks' rambloiu Missour: and Kansas, Mr. Georgo W. Merrell, the efiicient clork of the Board of {lealih, has been nppoiuted td tha osition of Nacrotary, hitaerco oceupiod by tiaa ate Jncob Lussell, " Louls Merki, of the sauita- 1y police furce, ty Mr. Merrell's succeasor. Carl Protzets Weekly is busily engaged in cols lecting portraits of tho Alderinon, About tuo timo of their incarceration in the County Jall o hopos to preduce a songation,~nrmaly, overy ouo of thie Aldermen togothor on one mo.ion, During tho month of May, D. Cunningham, tho ntroet-cloaning coutractor, lias cloaned 32.07 miles in the North Divislon, 74,63 mites in the Bouth Division, aud 84,67 miles jo the Wost g:i;!‘uu. Tho total cost to tho city was §5,- Considarablo compinint has bean made racent. 1y about tho nou-pavin of Houth Clark streot batwaen Harrison and Yotk, The Board of Lab- lic Worka stato that tho asdesstacus wad wade somo {ime ago, and amounted to %3,914.92, but, thus far, the colloctors hove Loca ablo to coliecs but lttls moro than 31,000, A jolut meeting of the Committees on Streots nud Aloys frpm each of the thraa divieions of tiio eity was held yosterdoy aftornoon in tho City Clerk's oflice, aud 1t was resalved upon to rec- ommend an ordinianco probibiting tho driving of cuttle through the slrests betwoon the bours of 8:40 a. m, and G:49 p. m. ALDZIMANIC FRAUD, An unsuccessful offort was made somo timo 8go to carry through tho Council & very neat lit- tlo trick, which bas only been frustratod by the bungling work of the scamp wha attempted it. "Tha case was bt lightly reforred to at tho last seamion of the Council, ‘but has by no means been diopped, for Ald. Clark 16 steadiaat i hits determmation to expose the ‘Pernnmuor. Dy referonce to ¢ho Council procsadioga it is found that, at _the muuuu? of tho Council Apri} 16, an ordiuanco was dizcussed providing for tho incorporation of the Mutropoltan City Rallway Company, giving them tho privilego of Inyin, down trackd and rauning cars from the Contral Depot along Lako and Indinna streots to tho city limiia, ~ Tho oramance as at first drafted by the Law Dopnrtmont gavo the Company the ox- clusive franchieo on those strcots, At » meot- fng held April 8) See. 1 of tho ordi- nauca was smonded, on motion of Ald. 3 C. Clarko, by odding tho wordss The sald Metropolitan City ltailway Company, after obtainlug consont of ~ tlun Council, sl allow any other streat-rallway not at this timo haviug the right, to iy a track upou emd Lako street, botween Lo Unlon Dapot ut the foot of Lake sitreet aud Caua! streat, by their payiug to the suld Meviopohtan City Iallway Company their proportton of the cost of coustruction and maintenance of said srack upon snid Laio street botweean tho pointa namad." . Tuis amondnent was read corroctly in the Couycit that aveuing, and was &riumd correclly in all the mornitig paper roporly, including the otlicial report in the futer-Ocean of tha next day, Duriog tho time it wan resd by the Clork in the Couneil, and Tuesdsy forencon, whon Deputy City-lark Aloody wa corrceting tho proors of ho offioinl roport, tho document was materiaily mltered, Tho word * shall" was werutchod ont nud s heavy carct was inseribed just below ity sud sho word * may” wiitton several fuchey to the left, )uut at tho bogiuning of some intetlino: atious, The iuserted word s so indistuctly writien that shore Is no question of Itu Lilegality. Ald, Clarko Inulsts that this wutilation of ro- cords muss uot bo atlowed to pass uunobiced. MALALIEH REDUCED. ‘Tho Financs Comuuttes met yeutarday aftar- noou fn cousideration of the salary question, T'no 150 additional police asked for by tho Bourd of Police wero strickon out, and 5 por cent way cut off tho flrst 1,000 In salariod, aud 10 rer cout oft all shovo that figure. Tuis roductlon way deslgned to bo made {n all tha salaifen, from tue Comptrollor dowu to tho Police aud Eire De- partments, but tho Committes perecived at on early hour tho discantont which the roduction of £1,000 enlarics was ul;n £0 cauro, and accordimgly they agreed unon a thialsossion on tho mattor st 4 o'clock this wsorning. While talking over tho matter in tho Mayor's wuflice aftor adjournment, layor Colvin touk occasion to givo nls gontimonts in a vory froo maunor, 11s donied the justice of tha reduction of lgrke walartes without Jucluding those of n 21,000 aud Gnaor. 1o biad 100 e in his employ, maoy of tiom At & Jous tigura thau tho salarios of the po- lico snd firemon, and ho did uot besitato to f- firin that sny ono of hus employes was it to be & membor of elthor of thoso dupartmenta. 1o was satiafled that the tax could not be reduced to 16 milis uuless thess reductiynn wero mado in overy mer. A man could live 25 por cout. lower to- 3y than ho could thres years sgo, Ald, Behuif- nor vxpressod the sentiments of the Commitico aud of himsel? as betvg **tohita head wherever it la sean.” Ald. Dixon waa opposed to reduokions of THR CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUNT 4, 1875. aninrles not over #1,000, and propheniod that the projocs wouhl be hadly dofeatod in the Council. Mayor Colvin olisractarizad s senthnants in thin direction aa political ** buncombo ™ for the full election, A, Quirk o axprossed himsel? opposod to rodnctions in salirien not over 21,000, Mayor Colvin inklsted tint such rontiments must ho rooted ont i Lo tax wan to. ho reduced to 15 mills, “Tho act of 1375 maila thia tho limit, wnd e poemod eager to emulato the provieluns n.'tlh;t t whore they did ot contlict. with the actof i Aul, 1loath thonght is had not yet boen done, At procent ilgnring, ha sattmatod that 1t would Lo nesrer 18 inilla, Al Quirk romarkad that the act of 1875 aluo forbada walavios of mora than £5,000, and he wishol to kinow it the Mayor was as dosizous of amulating thin particular point. Tho sv:ort matnory of an §4,000 salary was too burdensome for {his quoastiou, and the matter wau dropped. B COUNTY BUILDING. To-dny the Doputy Bheriffs and Dailiffs will rocolva thelr mouthly ntipend upon application to tho County Treasurer, A now dircctory of tha county officos was yos- tordny placed fn tho hinlla of tho County Build- Ing, which suppliss a nced long felt, Ex-Coroner Stephons had s eonfarence with twvo mombors of the Yinance Committea of tho Couuty Board yosterday, and ealistied thom of tho eorrectucoa of his tinal 10post, T'hie Committeo on Rtoadd and Dridges of tho Conoty Doard yostordav inunceied tho Archer road, in tho town of Falue, with o view to ankiug an nppropristion for ita {mprovemont at once. Tho *samploa ™ of bidders for contraats with the county aro haviug a bad eficct upon cortain member af the Couaty Bonrd, Inksmod oves aud brokon hats wero soma of tho rosults no- eenblo yeaterdny. Sherift Agnow haa not yot fillad the vacancies in hua corpe of doputies, “Ho has agcecd, how- ever, to fill tho vacancy cansod Ly the resigua- tion'af Vavges on tne North Sido with s Germau —na3 guod & oho ascan Lo found, No Itish neod spply. Architect Eqm vestarday submitted plans to tha Bulding Cammittzo of the County Doard for thio enlargemen: of tho grand vault of tho County Cleris’s oflico. The plan proposes to doubla ita prescnt capacity and to nitroduco & now system .ymsvnuulnnuu, the cost of which will boabout 2100 ‘Tho Clerk to the County Commiesionora has in his posscasion any amount of county ardors, tho pronm’l{ of thosa who have sorved a8 judges of olacuon In difforent patts of tho couuty, or thogo who have ronted Luildings for polling pur- yoacs. Homo of tha ordein cro roveral years old, ‘Lho Clork I3 anxious to know whut to do with wem, Jomea D, Root way sround tha Jail yostorday, Iooking aftor the acsommodations jiven prison- crs, liois of the opinfon that Judga Williams ntenta to eeod bim and tho Aldermen over 1o & few days, aimply because ho wants to, Ho losls o hittle **contempiuous * about tho whole affair, and 1s freo to coufosy that lo movor worked harder for clientn (of whom ho waa ono), snd neves hatd more gloomy prosoacts, than fn the prescut ease. I Lus canvereation ha revertad to his *“onmion" in the Harper cate, but #aid ha Lad 1o oves thet an ** opmion,” howaver olab- arate, would snrve to atay the haud of juatice in tho present dilemma, Larry O'Brion, tho ex-Collactor of tho West Fown, wasurund tho building aguin yosterday, ond was o littlo moro _communicative,” Ho says that hio lias £16,000 of the money clatmed by tho town, and that it {8 in tho Bank of Commorce. 1o bad sgzood to_sottle with Supervisor Baker last Tuesday, nud would havo dono it but for 1ho action of his attorneys in publinbing him (U’Brion) an having loft tho city, Sluce thoirac- tion e in of opinion that he'is 8agoal o cus- todian of the fuuds as Baker would make, and bas concluded to give ol tho troubls poysi- ble, Ho saya Baker Las now somo £3,G00 of town monoy in his hands, and that it is his fault that tho piotle monoy hias not boon paid, 1o has 50 1dea that Dakor would like to uso tho town woney, aud thet his activity in trying to collect tho balanco of him (O'Brien) can po accountod for m that way, ot e JUNKEBTING EDITORS. THE OHIQ EDITORS. g Covroxovs, O, June 8.~The Htate Editorinl Convention, about 100 stroog, mot hers to-day and wero nt once takon to visit tho Binte Agri- cuttural College, whers tho morning was de- lightfully epent in witoossing experiments in cleeteletty sud glasg-blowing, alter which a ool- Iation was sprond by tho High Streot Rallroad Company. ‘Tho partz theu visited tno High Beliool and Central Gramnyar Schicol buildings, whero ni Interesting programine of oxercia s wap carpicd out, row thare tho company pro- coaded to tho Stase ¥ irout da, on invitation of tho Long Strcob Railrond Company, wherg suothor collation wus eceved by tho Mayor and Yrenident of tho City Conncil, ‘Lo prosent ollicers of tho Association wero ro-elactod for auother year, It wan declded to hold tho next annunl meoting at Put-lu-Bay, in rosponso to au invitation from thoe propricturs of tho L'ut-in-Bay House and O, 8. & U, laliroad, At 7 o'clock tho entiro compauy, sugmented by 160 teachers of tho pabiic schoold and a large pumber of promiuent citizons, arsomblod at tho Doaf and Dumb Asylum to witnoss a panto- nume cutertainment by the puPlh'. and musio by the papils from tho Blind Asviun, Tho aunual addecs was delivered by 8, R. Tield, of Cincinnati; subjoot: **The Greal Moral Engrive.” At the closs of tha address an elegant banquot was aerved by tholocal press and cltizens, to which 400 persons kat down, After supper tho following tossts wers rosponded to ¢ (o Stato of Ohio "'; reaponse by Gov. Allon. + fue "Tyo Groat Educators—I'1co Schools sud & T'roo Pross™; responss by €. B, Bmart, Stato Hehool Commiesioner. **Tlo Ladiea " 3 response by B. K. Donovan, of Columbus. * ‘The City rosporso I;{ W. D, Byckham, of Day- ton, ho Countey Tress™; responso by Jo- seph Bonrdman, of 1lillsboro. * Tho Relivious Prees "; reapouso by tho Rov. 0. L, Oratwall, of Cinclnunti. A unzuber of volunteur toants wore respondod to, aud a goncral good ti;no had unttl 4 late hour, THE ILLINOIS EDITORS. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dosuogue, Ia., June 3,—The Illinols Editorial Excarsion srived in Dabuque at 4 p. m. to-day by spocial train from LaCrosse, aud without de- 1ay proceeded to take in $he numerous points of interest nbout tho city. Tho citlzena received them with opon-armed hospitality. 'Thochoicost hvery rigs wore plucod nt tho disposal of tho editarisl frateroity, aud Keliv's Lluif, Prospoat 1), the race vourso, Englo Tolut, the water worls, tho lead mines, and other points were vigited snd adimired, after .which the party re« nirod to tho Juliau House nud sat down to a ablo laden with all tha dolicacies of theo season, A graud dance'is in progross to-night, Tho exe cursionists Jeave for Clinton this morning, amd ga on thei wiuding way bome, ARKANSAS, Lirrie Rocx, June 3.—J, N, Smithes, Preal dont, dailverad the nnual address botora the Atiansaa Pross Associstion lust night, The mombers called on the Governor in a body to- day. A resolutlon was adopted urging the Legislatura at its_sacesfon in Novomber to pass an act creating o Bureau of Immlgration, Min- ing, and Agriculturo. Tho Associstion adjourned this ovemng to moot a year Lenco at Loarcy. The followlug oflcors woro re-alected for tho ensuing year: J. N. Bmitheo, President; O, G, Nuwman, Vice-Irosidont; Jacob Fralich, Becro- tary; W, C, Stout, Treasuver, 3L M. McQulre wns selectod to deliver tho noxe snuual address, aud Jawoa Larsona eloctad poot, . THE OUTRAGED MINERS. Btovx C17Y, In., Juve J.~COordou's party, who wera taken to Fort Randall by tho military, have been unconditionally roleascd, and allowed to roturn to (ordou City, for which placs they ATt L0-OrIYW, ——————— OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Lonpoy, June 3,—Btoamanip Denmark, from New Yorlk, haa arrived. New Yonx, June 3.—Arrived, steamer Italy, from Loudon, e Do Tou Use the Weed P 1t you do not, and want w sowing wachive, it will be wull worth your while to ses the siroug tecilinonials ct (ie oificy, 201 Wabash aveuuo, Muulliy payiacuts or lijeral diacount for cichi el i How Do ?:u Kr.wwul 23 but that your child may ba burned or s3alded to-mor- Pow? Te'yon would savo his Lfe, keop Daley's Alsgics a! Paln Elractor in tha boudo, 35 oeiits, 8 e e et ’ Pionos and Organs, 0One handred pisnos sud organs o ront, shio sacond- baad planos for sale at grest Largainy, o make room for sawaiods, W W Ksuaaig, Wiste aud Adama » SPORTING NEWS. Rolnstatement of the White Stockings in Popular EFavor. They Defeat the Powerful Mutuals by a Scoro of 8 to 0, Suporb Fielding and Terrific Dattfog by e Vielors. Interesting Trotting Matinco a4 Dexter Park Yostorday, BASE BALL. TRE MUTUALS ** CIICAGOED,™ Ono bright summer-day noxrly Ave FOArs ago tho original Chleago professional brso-ball club mot tho Now York Mntuala on the Doxter I'ark ground, and suffored mn Iignominions defoat, failing to scoru a singlo run, whorens their nd- verunties loft tho flold in n high stato of jublia- tion with nine ruus to thoir credit. It way Chi- eago'afirat yoarasanowner of a profossioual base~ ball club. The Whito Stockings, 1t wanaupposad, bad bean culled from the finest talent o tho country{ overybody waa wild ovor thewm, aml evarybod§ thought thoy were invincible, High hopos wore built upon them, and tho man who vouturod to assert that thoy might fail'to carty off tha championship was looked upon 23 & complelo ignoramus, This bitt2r dofeat filled Ohicago with dismay, nnd it bowed its hoad with profonnd himiliation, Tho Whito Stockiogs have sinco thon mot thoir Now Yotk foos many Limos, and although they bave heaton thein occasionally bavo novor until yestorasy succcoded {n ropaying thom {o kind. TESTERDAT'S OAME. Thoy encountared them for tho first timo thin neason yostorday afterncon, on the Tywaenty-thind stroct ground, and sont thom from the flald & crestfallon Jot of players, nona of whom had scored & run, and but fow of whom had had their foot on first base, and with cight tallics to thelr awn credit. Tuis decided victory for the Chicsgo boya, though it comea uoder differcnt clrcumstances, ~—when the Muluals, porhaps, are not as stroug a3 in the oid days, aud whon tho jubilstion, on accouut nf tho abatomont in public feoling, will 1ot bo as complute,—may yot o on rozord as ono whicli fairly wipes out the dofeat referred to. TLAY OF THE WILTES. The Whites aro doserving of very groat credit for thoir fine display in ovory fasture of tho gamo, and tho contoss will g Iar to reinstate them in pubtic coufidence, from which a fow bad games aud o couplo of defoats had partially thrust thom. ‘Fhoy played magmiicently at ihe bat and i tho Beld, showing s aurprisiog strength ot tho formar when the roputation of tha dutuals’ pitcher ia considored, The audient.o was ot as large as tho game really doserved. 'Thero wore but nabout 3,6U0 people preannt, swhereas tho prospects of a fluo gume beld out shonld have tempted tho attend- auce of as Aty moro, THE DAY WAS OF CRYSTAL, CLEARNESS. Tho cloudy which had dienched tho ground only the day before hind seurticd awav to otbor sogions to lay in o fresh supply of rain, leaving thin sky without ono Hleck to tnar its rerenity, 1igle brooze from tho north fanned tho fieid, tho pinyers, and tho andienco, and rondored tho air bracing and onjovable, It wao a day to inspiro players with tho spirit of playing, and tho audi. cnco with good foeiing aod onthiusinsm. "I'be gamo was ealled promptly at 8:45 o'clock, Nick Yuuug, of Washington, acting o8 ampire. Aud haro it may bo sald that his umpiring was nceurato and impariial, and eatiafactory to all. $io called *balls” aud * strikes” ]\mllfi. and tn accordnnco with tho now rulea, and sstisiled tho audionco by not letting iving tho pitchess ane atitudo, THE ONE, TWO, TNREE ORDER. The Now Yorkers won tho tosa sud took the field, As Ifigham, lastings, and Daslin weat out succeasively and vory rapidly on tho aldo of tho Whitos, and as Btart, Holdsworth, aud Nel- fon, tho first throeo strikors, woro compolled to follow auit for tha Mutuals, a sharp, quickly- played gamo was promiscd, whict the subue- quent oight lunings completaly tealized. Both clubs woro Llankod fonr tines before efthier put in any runs, 1t took tho Whitos thnt wumber of ionings to lay Lold of little Mo~ thows' pitclung, which from that poiut to the closo_thoy punshed badly. Zottlvio, Devlin, and Warréa, howover, mado & baso hit oacn in the firet four inniogs, but they could not make (hem yield anything, ZRITLEIN'S PITCHING, Right Leve it must be eatd that the formor playor Lias improved greatly in batting this year. In’overy game ho haa engagod in ho lLas mndoe trom ouc to throe base hits, and tho seors of yostordsy's sxomo shows fwo to lus creait, Indeed, ho bids fair to bold hils own u this part of ball-pinyiug with any of his as- tho game drag, through strikers an unreasonable roclates, It odds an important elomont to hia strepgth as tielder and pitchor. In tho lattor rospect yosterdsy ho appearod at his best, Mo sont tho balls through with an astonishing ac- caracy and apued, the baila fairly striking fire an (lmyuyud ovortheground bask of the homa-plate, ‘I'ho Matusls certmuly fonud him a ** Liard man.” ‘Ihair batting vkiil wont for naught agaist hia pitcbing. 1'hoy uttorly faited to . bandlo it from tho outsot, At tho closoof tho gamo Start and Holdsworth were tho only ones who bhad sceurod o baso Llt, In almost overy inning thoy were sont back to the bouch and wator-tauk 1n tho or- dor in which they camo to bat. A lsrge number of foulr, snort groundera, and low Uys woro struck, and though they sout the Lajl furth with vicjots toico, soma wihito-bosod playor was nl- wnye thers, - © PINE VIPLDING, Tho Vhites had tho work ulmost entirely In ihe in-ficld, and they attended to 3t with a sharp nod boauuful promptuoss and_acouracy, Thewr tlolding wus almost perfoct, It was”ioarred by ouly five errois, and thesoaccurred at timogwhen thov hiad 110 boaring on tha roaul of tho gamo, 28 (ino worlk afterwords olfset them. Dovlin and Warren woro roaponsiblo for two at an euil slago in tho game, tho Iaiter handling & bull slowly, and the formor lettiug it drop when thrown, -Warron ulso let o ball dutt betwoon g logs in ono cf the latter funings, * Zett,” to the astonishmeut of everybody uud to tho deep mortitication of himeolf, mufied an casy low ily, and Heott Hastiugs, who docs not ncom {0 bo playiug ceutra very woll, imitatud mmneelf 1 formoer games by droppivg a #y bad, Tlicue wora tha oniy mistakes to be complamed of, and tho ress of tho folding was #0 excellent that thoy hiardly blomish ita punerat sffect. Higbam playod wouderfully well, Ho ratired nine roou on fonis, aud ncmehuhml fino throw- g to busod, Clenn and Bislaskl diatingutsbed uxmn:clvas by a couplo of Huo catchoa in thowr tloldu. ‘0% MUTUALS, on the contrary, wero guilty of a number of bad errors, With Hattlold, ~ Iligham, Remson, und Burdock out of tho uine, f¢ doos uot , presont tho str.ngth of last yoar, Tho outiold koo weak, and tho inflotd jcontalos ao inferior third-basue man and an ‘{udifferent short-stop, Joo Start Yll]l firat an tlnoly a8 ever, and Mathows aud lickss are yory airong in sloir respoctivo post- tiong, The Iatter, however, though hiy catohing was 88 good a8 usual, seomed **oif " yosturday tho matter of throming, = 3ost of the Mutuals® errors, however, fortuuately for thom, occurrod at tioos whon they did not materially holp tha futereat of the Whitea, 'Ilio latier mudo BIX ZARNED BUNS, & much larger avorago than usual in so0 small & acore. From the fourth Inning the batting of the Whites waa very hoavy, Tuey scorsd irom one to threo runsin overy inuniug from that powt, excapt tho laat, evlin madoe two Jouyg Ints, which gained him two basos each timo, Zottleln struok for two baso hite, Higbam, (ilcon, and Bielaski sleo mado t¥o aich, sud not man in the uine falled to get fest on o gooil fs bit. In fact, they wero ublo to bat Mathena about as they pleasod after tho fourth nxning, 1t is not neccasary to refer to tho detain of tho {nnings. T'ha ‘acore wiil show tho fentur of the z’mn not already brouglit out. Tl fol- lowing X IR ul'u ¢ 1 0, 4 3 Dgll 0 Zuttlo] P :ze { Elolasks, 7 uoil 1 [E L] 789 4 3 o-8 0 e 2471 o1 bapesT Pasgrd balls—Mutu . ftaninenk WIS G e o el m trvien and 1A minates, Dimpire—Sick Young, of Wasiingion. NOSTONS—§T. 10CI4 RIDA, B1. Tovis, Juue .—~DBaso-ball: Hostons, 10; 8t. Louls teds, G, PRILADKLPIAR—XEIY HAVERS. Speeint Impiteh ta The Chicano Tripune, PrrAnetrat, Juno 3.—~A smail assemblags wwitnossed tha thitd gama botween the How Un- veus and Philadelyphitn this afternoon, The Nosr Havens wora streagthened Dy Somse mervile and - MeGinloy, Iate of the Conteonnlals, while Malopa canpht and Rehat- frr vlayed fiest bass for the Dhiladelphias, Bnydar being unabls to plas. The Philadefpihian could not gt tho hang of Luf's wwitt pltehing tho firat dix fnnings, in which they mads bug throo runn, but afterwasds Lit him bard, and wou by a acors of 18 to 43 - 1213 4585 67809 New Haven 6801 00 3 ] Phlladelphi 01 0 0 1 8 0 78 — THE TURF, DEXTER PARK TRUTTING MATINDE, The first of the trotting matinces to be beld thia tonson eamo off yostorday afternoon at Dox= ter Patk. Tho main polnts of difforenco be- tireon racon at such occasious and thoso at areg- ular meetlug are, that o chergo iy wado for entry, no prize given, snd no time recordaed agalost tho horses compoting, and tho best twa in threo heats decides theraco. Tho gatos of Doster Park woro yesterday thrown opon to thoe public, but the notico given of this fact waa too shorl to insuro ms largoe an etteudanco a3 might hsve boon expocted. As o counter- attraction to tho trolling, tho Prauto shooting club spent the afternoon in the inclos- utre popping oft wild pigoons from Lrapa, 8o that with tho baso-ball maich somo blocks further north thero waa quile a varety of sporiing to chonso from on the Fouth Lido yesterday atler- noou, ‘Fbo races wero for (, 2:40, and 2:50 norscn, and, ns will bo seon by the following cummaries, tho time made was vory fair fudeod FUMUART, Trotting race, mila hcatw, bost two in theee, for Horses tliat have nover boxien 2:ii,ct Doxter Park Trot- ting Matiice, Juno 3, 1473 ¢ i -1 73 8 Davld Olinatoad's b 8, Yaritig Wilkea, Frank Brovu's b, ¢, Teavin, depontlenc i Slarsii's by 1. Magi... Georgo ¥ntusworli's ran B, Yine of race (rmrl?id. CNAN B3 ¢ Trotting recc, mile Lioate, beat 2 {0 3, for hiorsen thnt Dexter Vark Trotting Matis bavo nover boaten 2:40, at nee, Junc:, 1875 Witliam Dirlings b, m, Tora Evers b, g, Tom E Georgn Toge Georgo Talior's br. g, "Ttme of race (Unoeah—: Lt MINART, ‘Trottiog race, milo heats, bost 2 1n 3, for horaos that Tinvo nuver bowten 250, ab Doxter Park Trotling Mati- nec, Juna 3, 1878 2 ‘Lo Livers’ dun BOFS0..,0ieeses William Darlings b, m, Fauny lirady. @, I, Comb'n Lady Day....e George_Tabor's yoan g, Joo Tabo tlenry Willls® sorzel m, Nellia ., Oeorga Farnsworth's b, g Vyild Time of race (unofiictal)~2m, 623, 2m. 603, Jidgen s 3. W, Brown, of Now Yorks T, I, Ailler, of Cliicago ; and J. 8, Kelly, of Poru, Ind, TUL GBAND MAVEN KACES. Srecial ispateh to Y'he Clicago Fridune, Goaxp Haves, Mich., June 3,—The thixd and last day's_races of the spring meoting of tho Trostiug-Park Association took place with tho Iargest nitendance yot. Tho weatber was cloar, cool, avd pleasaut, ~ I’eol-sclling was livelier to- day than on elther of tlio other days, ‘Cho track was In fluo condition, sud tho racen interosting. Tho first raco wag for tho 2:50 claus, with nino ontries, and all atarting. Tha tirat hoat wao wan by Frank H. in 2:33%, "Thse judges declnred seg- oud heat void, charging Miunjo Maxtield an ho- ing held backs, Frauk II. coming in shead, A new drivor was placod bobind Miunfo Maxtield In tho third hest. Bhe then won tho raco n threo Atraight heats—2:88, 2:97, emi 2:3337, with Franit 11 second, Charloy third, Lot Day fowth, Miunio Max(iold is owned hero, aud was formorly worked in tho Livery stablo of tho pros- ent aswierd. Tho second race, 2:37 clags, was won 1o threco atraight bonty by Joremlal, iv , 2:37, and 2:351¢, Latilo 8am second, Mambrino™ Walker third, Gon, Hvod fourih. I'ho freo-for-all raca not filling, H. B. Good- sicl's Bodino trotted o raco against timo for a #pecinl purss, having to beat 2:25 to win it Ile mado three heats in %204, 245}, and 2:2434, In tho county raco J(‘Memnj" Jemmy Dailey won In 2:62!¢, 2:47, and 3:04, instond of tho timo toportod. "T'ho racos altogother bave beon successfal and satisfactory. TROBPECT PANK NACES, New Yonx, Juno #,—A¢ the DProspect Park races to-dny the 2:40 trot was_interrapted by darkness, after J. G, Blaino, £0llc Deans, and Lady Blanoho lad esch secured tivo hoats, ‘The best tlmo way 2:283, Thoe contost will be de- cided to-morrow. ‘Che raco for tho 2:24 clasa was won b{ Myatio ; Vanity Tair eccoul: Georgo B. Danlols third, ‘Lime, 2:25}¢, 2:25, %32, THE KANSAS CITY BACES, Special Dupatch to Tha Chicane Tribune, Kaxsas Crry, Juno §,—Tho third day of the races at the Exposition grounds occurrod to-lay, over 1,000 peoplo bolug prosont, Tho bay gold- ing Goorgo Rico won the two-mile reo’in two beats, for n purso of €600, Timo, 344 and 3:4544. Besides Goorgo Tiico, Rusticus nnd 1id- win Adams woro eoterod. Other races and a tournament occurtod during tho afleruoon. Over 85,000 worth of pools haye beon sold, THE CAMBRIDOY OITY NACES, " Special Dispatch to I'he Chicago Iribine, Casnntoox Oity, Ind,, Juno 8.—The races to- day were bottor attended, a largo number of vis- itors from abroad halnE on hand. Tho track was fiftcen asconds slow, but is drying rapidly, and will be in good condition the rest of the week. ‘I'he freo-for-all running-raco for $400 was put off, owing to tho tardy ontries, aud tho first catlod was the throo-minute frat for o promium of $1,200, Thero wers six eutrios nnd starts, aud the raco was wou in throo straight heats by 1}’:‘" ‘}liitaln‘ Creolo, who led tho puols agaiust tho flel PresTer EETRTe “rime—1:63 ; 2:513¢ u Tho socond raco was a 2:19 paco, for bost thres in five, for 2500, 'Chere woro sevon cntries and ialm:u; won by James Walker's Grangor on easy onta. ‘I'hio summary for ths first four Lieats, tho bal- ance boing paor, {4 ay follows ¢ . Orangor. g 717 Hucker 8 g 1°4 0 Grny Marry., [ sleopy Goorgs. veeeen? 29 8 Tho races for to-morrow are one rouplog and two trots at 3:50 and 2:33. . —_— MISCELLANEOUS, UAND-BALL, The gsme of haud-ball last Baturday, betwoen Joseph Aborn snd Jobn Carmody and James Feron and Hugh Ianty, in which tho frst- vamed partls were tha victors by a scoro In flve games of 100 to G7, has provoked considerabla #peculation smong lovers of tho foative sport of Ircland. One of tho results s s wsoriosof tea pames—the best six to win—to bo playoed be- twoon Ald. O'Drion, tho Weeiorn Kiug of tho slioy, and Hugh Ilarity, against Josoph Abcru and John Carmody, Tuo firat- flve gemnes will bo played to-morrow aftornoon in Ilariueti’s Lall alloy, ou the North Hide, near Clark atreol Dbtidge; tho second tive gamos will b played in Ald, 0'Brisu’s alloy on Weat Harrluon atzeot, be- tween Desplaines and Halsted sircots, The date of this sport Lag ot Loen ad yob fludi‘ Le par- ticipsnts, 10 alt probability, gomg to Toledo to witness tho prand gamo to bo played thoro to. iorrow weelk Lutweou Abern, af Chicsgo, and Shusbian, of Tolodo. The stakes up 1 the Talodo guine will reach, AT pot exceed, §500, Tho win- ver of thio gume will also receivo tho entire gate monoy, Lotu Ahern aud SBheulian aio under ac- tiva training, sud tho probability of a magmi- cent gamn 18, hence, vory strong. Vartios fromn Adriag, Micligan, ero oxpectod. L e s INSURANCE COMPANIES, Special Disvateh to The Chicago Uribune, Laxaixa, Mich,, June 8.—Tho fifth aunusl re- port of tuo Michlgan Commissioucrs of IMur~ snce, for 1874, suows that (hirty-five Mutual Jusuranco Companies paid © $109,830.55 for losses during the year; susceaments lovied duriug tho yoar, $135,078.18, O Slook Campanies, 81 resolved promiwma to tha amount of £2,570,657,63 ¢ losses inourrod, £1,973,254.60. All but (6n companios paid dividonds to stook: buldors, —%4,040,219.23,—~belu; an avorsgo of pearly 10 per cont. SUICIDE, Jvectal Dispatch to Tha Chicado Tridune, Pxoau, [Il,, June 3,—A man named Edwin M. Buck, who camo Lere yesterday from Daveupost, Ia., was found doad {hls mornfug in tho lower part of the olyy near & rallroad bridge, Theto wes & platol wouod in his body sud a lotler ou | lof of Mollca lifo and bad m‘.’.f Ho roquanted that, hig lrl" ftquosg, Spresnl Dievateli th The €l iy QA AP, M, Jun Ao s whose nama was nnt. (oleREAplied hero, sorse tud mnfeido b Auwiogon to-night by hayg IIL Iomeelt with n handkerehlof 10 Lo beene ! tiatecar ntanding on tho traok thoro, | o0 O ¥ . Sl o THE MEXICAN BORDER, X Franctaco, Juno 3.—A dinpas Ban Diego xaya n lottor to tho Ban I,l’lu;: (;,:f: from Uroa Sonora reporls great oxcltemant o n tho Mextcan raids In Toxns, War is forrod ;7“ toveon tho Unltad Staten and Marico, Tho nec pager Erells, rofecting 1o the Washinguen Chromicle version of the Toxan ralds {hat Mexj . i too woak to restrain ilie. raiders, mayg: "th o Gront Jtepublic caniot o il ot aep wkt rauding parties from passing intoa frlundlyfllu“ and comunitting all Kindy of atrocilice, ft arg I times {g a fricadly thin city saviug ho wae tirod of clnded ta sboot himsolf, Lods b burled, which request, otior o wras eomplied with by Coroner (hoodw wendor at wenk Moxico being abln at prorent ee bad o Trem tering A A - DEATH: VICRTAALT p, m. geatecdny, Tt 1 Vieksrm s i n.man’t‘pn.n." . yetcedny, . 1, Viekern g HOBRILAR bia st reis idenen, Thomas Jokia oer, it o Lerons ’n’:‘."}:nfl',':‘}g.‘,"a Eultorat Buturdar, by csreto Calrae father, ) Wot Herrion. i £ yrars § o A 11 1l Hattor Kiboes" ikl 'J;P . ul g Viteu: " U7 08 to Totahuy, ALingpaz, Wis., papers plossy on thead inst., 11 And aughiesol XT,‘;::',:'.;; 13, 0, No, 69 Calurtet-ar., oy o Fefrna al sho tamt bt Moies, Tavrand £47% e SPECIAL NOTIGES, Centaur Liniments allay pain, subdue ewellla, burts, and Wil oure. thosatis 2pavin, and oy flesh, bono or mascls allment. The White Wrappor Is for e far0tl5 ate, ths Yollow Weappor s for auflaels, Price (0 cents; largs bote tles §i KeNvper rsby, No, burg, Lon, 0 Willlams a very old Inds, suffere 4 Lwen. & #ih inflammatory rhicunistiyo; o joltats. of hor. paadn and jo wollan; hoe sullerjnds trera intol. e hie, snd axany atanto: (i TR {intnént J.dido of Anigionia g i CEL T et S - L md by a1 drage ot Ko, v, York, Only 80 ocnts ani &1 per bottte. il Save Your Silverware, | Sitver, and nther fino ware, will Laat twice ns o oLt A I Dk B Tfelin Shlcon oniy.” ¥ & paca ntutorn) Troduot,"sst roly fran from Grit or chvmicais, oo Marican f. #titite nf Now York sass, tho bost art s Thia nnly safo matorisi for leaning Gold and Silvarmates 5010 by lipise-farm Sine Jorvelors,” and. it gom, Apent Cu & Bo., % Santh Vats FOIL THE 8. PERSONAL PRODERTY. 108 ALADISO VALUABLID SOUTIL SIDE PROPERTY TO NE SOLD BY AUUTION, BMONDAY MORNING INT: 7, at 11 o'olock, at our Sulgsroams, 168 Madiso: Wabaahi-av,, aud Filtr-first LA SEAL RSTATE, ) foofsouoass rier 9 oD 9 foxt lnut:l\w:tmrpnvr of Wabaav, and Fifty-Grate 141 ot daop: 173 oot west front oo 5!4[.,5 At o ashoav. 132 feot west front o 38h-aY., all betwoon Fifty.seo. W w l"ll('»?hlh:‘lll. Terma=Ono-thifd cast, bilasos 1 and3 yesrs with ta. (Hll‘ll‘lbdx;ei‘fll. Wil A, BUTTERS & 00,, Auctionrars. Englewood Property AT BANKRUPT SALE. TWO LOTS, CQorner of Arnold and Sixtioth-ats., DY AUCTION, FOR 0ASH, MONDAY MORNING, Juno 7, ' i Dot 0 Bladustnest 1o Lot :l?‘r‘.‘nu':mii 3 and 1 o4 font tront e 1onry fordoll's Hab. of the part o 16,53, 14, Inous o0 2 mlum?g"o-m B 5. Asslgnoo ot 0, Linds tey. W AT e G0 Aetinaess: Two Lots on Rebecca-st. 7 FELT EAST OF WOOD, on 3100 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, o oo i bt ks 84 Dk WAL A, BUTLERS & Auotionéers 16 Desiratle Lots i Plallevils, Colorals MONDAY MORNING, Junn 7, at 11 o'clock, at Butiers & Co.'a Auation Roomd, 18 Madisonac, ~fiattevilic ono of tlis most lfouriening viliayes in Colorsda, I3 milos uorth trom Deuer, o the anver & bacita Naliroad. WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctloucars. The Eantire Furniture Marble-Frout Drvelling, No, 468 Wabash-ar, “To bo wnld by Al L) Y NING, A sl fogm Nobnex sausiia, Jums [80] S. DINGEE & CO., [82] AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCTIANTS, Nos. 80 & 83 Bast Randolph-at. Caah advanced on comignmonts. Regular Auction Sale,Saturday, June 5,10 o'cl'k. Unusuntly Targo and variod Involoo of Klogant Parlor, Gusmbor, icd, and D nlag-rooin, Fu itute, sow an soco d-band. _ Fiue line of OARPLTS, AMlatits, new imade? socond-haad, aud In roll ent ta salf, ‘Al dxten e noral jeraliandim. ECTAL TON Ia callod {u-wur hanstoolt of oo aad ATTEEN a8y lisk Furniturs on our 2 floor At PRIVATK BALK, OUIL REAL ESTATE DEFARTMENT, Dovel riting up, advartiviog, aud ol ng sabe utban p‘:mu’r'\';‘-! on T NEROA Y o i 1 provorty st suction. A NEKG % By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. #{aod 86 liandolphat. Friday Morning. Jane 4, at 9:30 o'clock, our Regular Weekly Auction Sale, NEW AND S8ECOND-RAND FOBNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Buyurs always hod at our salos 1ho Isrzost anit hcsl av rorumoit at susunn tn tho cliy, Mich sid Badium Per- f0¢ Buits Uphulstored 10 &Ik Plasn, Bltk Teery, Jiep, and Talr Clads Also, anmo Second- band Parlor Bulla. ' ‘A largo lino Chamber Kous, wills Marblostap Dreseing Casos, Tounges, Ward! rolios, Fasy Cliatrs, Hofse, Look-O; Moo Fu Litars, Dintag Tubict, Unalrs, to, Atibiis Moquots Urusssts, and 'Wool Caryola. Sattresses, Jiodding, oo, & 3¢ tiro atock of 9, s Unalco T ons LD in r'.’mian_ o veiun trsde, AndATiTES llnnkhnl Geuoral Morchandise, Platod ware, Glass aud Uroo! nrr Ware, ote, HEIRON, YORIOY 4 00,81 anass BY G, P, GORE & CO., €4and 70 Wabash avonuo, AT ATOTION, On Baturday, June 5, at 11 o'clock sharp, Wa wilt olf & Daakrupt tock of CARRIAGHS, Qpon aud Tup Uiggtos, Domocrats, Twosad Throsarring Phiautons, Gpon Hustnies Buggy, Bidebas load Wagon. Willbesdta 'to. yay advancos. Alxa, & tine line' of Blugle, Doublo sud Eapress Haz- noisel 0. P, GORE & C R Y AT I B O LR LN By GLEO, P. GORE & CO,, U8 & 70 Wabnsh-av. On Saturday, June 6, at 9 0’Clock, 14 cratss W, O, Crockory (new styles), 120 packages Glasswars. Hougehold Furnitare, Empiro Bodataxd, Chambor Sets, Parlor Suits, Marbil -n-\"{l-".?a.r«y e e et Boviaicads ARa “HNAX‘I Hal ‘|I~'Dl. AWhat-Nut s Lanslon I it 10 Matevosuses % Unalin it § . Hamiens Pranot, GUEURUK I, QURE & CO.. Auoilonsers. | By HIBAM BRUSIHL. o Wal ot ud 5y nee Eyerott Houss I.!r!’m‘t‘l (030 0xtrs tne), s, Coms “Yabioa, Btands, Hool X felc i Weul Mattseniea, Hodding, Lot Fiscuses, Tollss Botsy Hirushols and osisa {3 Aot By H. CHIADWICK & CU,y 6 and 197 Past Raadolpe oie rv, 8¢ Auation. Batarday Jupe &

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