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THE CITY. !GENERATL NEWS, Col. A. H. Pride, of New York, of the Tremont. Tho Retail Lumberman’s Association of the Northwest—about 200 persons—are quartered st the Tremont. The Internal revenne recoipts yestorday were $23,770, of which $13,041 was for tsx on diact)led spleite, A special meoting of the Owl Club will be held this afternoon at 4 a'clock to arrange for the obssqulies of ita favorite owl, Lorilee, An excursion party of about 150 people from Bloomington, TiL., 18 expected in the city to- dsy, They will stop at the Tramant Hoase. The Eighth Ward Republican Club met at the corner of Harrison snd flalsted streets last No buniness was done, and ap adjourn- ment was bad for two weeks, Tho bass are biting with unasual avidity overat 8t. Joo, Yesterday Messrs. Rollina and Skinner, of this city, eaptored 300, and altogether adont 1,400 were taken by Chicago anglers. At about 4 o'clock yosterday afternoon Samnel Gilson, 40 years of age, employed for his ‘board and clothing by Mre. Woll, of No, 750 Mich- n avenus, dled suddenly from hemorrbage of The Rev. J. Lines, a clorgyman from the country, who was stopping temporarily at No. 183 ird avenue, 1a reported missng, medinom weight, and has large, The opening reception of the new Calumet Clnb took place Iast evening st the cinb-hoote, ighteenth street and Michigan & ¢ and was an exccodingly pleatant and succos) afar, which was Jargely attended, By a typographical error tho force of tho Becond Remmenl‘:ul slated inanarticte in San- day's vaper to be 250, this number is the minimum, they being able to put 500 men in tho feld If necessary. The tempernture yesterday, as obsorved by No. 88 Madlron etreet, (' HO; 8. m., 72, Ba: It was writton 430, and Mannssec, opticla URR Bullding), w m., 77; 12 m. , 8 ometer at 8 &, m., 20.82; Mr. Barker, of Hyde Park, whose death by drowning was mentioned Sunday was 20 years old fnatead of 35, as previously stated, ro on ehorain order to liht the rest of the party, jo leaves A young and beauntiful wife, the danghter of the late Jadge Norton, and twu lovely chiidren, Dr. J. Adams Allen reports that yesterday alternoon, npon an outgoing train oo the Burling- ton & Quincy Koad, named liolbrook, who was seriously, one fatally, injured by halding his head ont tho window ua tho irain wes passing over the bridgaat Rivers he attended a At sbout 8:30 Inst evening Oasper Rem- berger, employed in the United Btatea Distillery, at the foot of Twenty-seventh street, accidentally fell into the mash-tul d wrrmth, and was drowned cred ant was taken to his home, No, 272 Cottage Grve avenae, The first numbor of a new fire-insurance report, that will henceforih be tsaned regularly as ortad, came to hand yesier- dny. The reports will be made concise and preclse inevery particular,and great care will he exercised in getting at the true origin of Ores. port la a very welcoma visitor, A gentlemen residing nt the foot of Thir. teentn street noticed last Sundsy asternoon that ta of thio Jake In that vicinity were aboat a d a half jowor than in the morning: and unset he noticed that they had resuine i Tho factis not without ,prece- deat; but s very luteresting neverthelcss, At the monthly meeting of tho Board of 1tat for Women and Chil. '» Mondsy morning, a vote of thanks wery tendercd tho youn Iadies and zen- tlemen who s0 kindly gave tiieir aervi rent theatricals at Standard Farrar for tickels and programmes, and to I M. Kinsley Jor tho usa of carpet. A vory brilliant meteor passed ovar Chica. Ro yesterday morning at abont one minata before 3 w'clock. It waana brignt as the moon wien she 1 from one-quarter to one-third f nearly through tha zenith, in anorthosstdire prasing abont four deurees above Bota fn Cassl ela, and exploding lnto seven or eight fragments ust beyond that constellation, Last evening Gen. Sherldan roceived dirpatch from €an Antonto, Texns, stating on Batozday, sboat five miles from Fort Ctark, tho Indians killod or captaured two Jlttle boys by the One of the boya killed "one In- Anoon ms the nown dy w3 fecoy- there srefires to be ro| former altitude. Counsellors of the Hos| dren, held at Mre. Medill 8 | iall; alo to Cull name of Coloon. dian and wonnded another. was received at the forl, & detachment of cavalay waa sent {n pursult of the redskins, It hins boon sald that n negro with a dark. Jantern looking in ao unlighted cellar on s dark pight afters black cat was the blackest thing ad any one ecen Constable Grant (col- with a warrant sworn out by Mrs, sesrching tho protniacs of Mea. Smith (colorad) after a certaln dog (colored), hls or hern ideas of darkness might have oudergone & rovalled at tho Custons Touss ycsterday, nothingnew occarring In stone malters, O, 10 fact, in any othee d guon to furninh sometling for As before stated in these col- umns, unlesa direct orders mre recejved contrary, the alleged crookedness 1n regard to the - Custom-[louse contracts will furm the subject of & ity by the next United States Grand may be callea at any time Judge Dlodgett soos Ot 10 g0 order things. At Baclalist hoadquarters Inat night tho Catters' Union beld a regulsrimeating and transact- «d rontiue business. Commlitea of the -of nlenic on the Genernl dnllness matters, whisk: the news-secker. lace the Picnlc acided to linve 1tth of June— ‘The reason for the ands. at Ogden's Gruve wurs promised (o the ** 1) nic lat Bundsy, t rained that day, . fure, according 10 th tho oxsnore of th e of the ownore of the the persons o moclety deprived by rain of take precedence over all other llowed the frst pleassat Huue Geon, Crook hna rocently received a report from Gov, Garber, of Nebrasha, concerning the marder of the four trappers who wero killed some three montlia azo on the Dismal River, of $100 hiad been offered for the apprehension of tho murderers, but no one Acemed (uclined Lo try snd earn tho money. hmmeiuu( t‘“l‘:l nlnlh: II'AI:.nn.l‘unu men, tith a proposition to the offect that It the commandin; Oricer ay Fort Randall will furnish him . nient of soldiers ho will undertake to by 1o the camp of the murderers. The reward-money roposes 10 ive to the soldiers, that he has beon depuied to act in tho matter, and it 1 likely that the commanding ofticer at Naodall will give the men b liea his arrand. were all citizens of Kearney Cliy, 18 recoived almoet dail quarters (n this city in regard (o In potut to the pussivility of a fresh uprising of » Caut. Doughierty, the D. i, button, & 0 wants Lo sccum- The trappera who wote killed very acrlous nalute. Indian Agent st Luwer Brale Agency, s poits, under dato of May 20, tho arrival st that Yankton Slunx on their way from y wero young fellows,” well. and npl':l.:ml thelr wovement nurthward Luds aitficully with the ocen driven away, Brules aud buve's general jubliee This Capt. Doughierty would not permit, Leluyg etrongly Impresscd with o snsplcion that these young hu;:h wery ofi Lhyl Sit. v indiane thore, wad all work has been atopu: tha time. " Coroner Dietzach yesterds, upun the falluwiug: ofd colored boy whu wis drowned w! With his companious in Ofles’ stono-quarry In the Divisiun, and whose held inquests v, and body’ was recavered CTWaL mon Quixy, of No, 22U fevtau aveoue, und thepce sehas Henry Edmonson, & widow residing at ouo, who was nccidentally deo Ahe Juke ut the foot of Phittcenth strout la ust after be bad zun & Lotae; upou Jolin Wehor, & Gsrman widower, 72 years of uge. who was foand biangiug to 8 beam In 8 burn dn rear of bis dauzoter's rendence, No, 673 West Fourteentn stroet, chdu fur unknown reaso: ! ving commitied sule ns; and also upon the budy uf au unknuwn woman whu was found fosting foot of Twelfth street niug. Deceased was evidently of medlum sz, gray bair, 8 brown alpaca dro: uckings, sudlow Jesther shuen. At about 8 o'clock it evenin, 4 13 years of age, residing at No.8 = revolver with & cowpanluh stocr, upon toe third-foor of Lhe lace, was »hot b with (] 5 % Listoer, it 1s 3id, snatched It nnn:mwm' fi?x" it Loys were pon the best of terws, they bad had a sume that the snuotlng w 1 the pver ot tho «arly yeaterduy mor, 8LUL 70 yeare of silk apron, brown st whlle craminiug nawed Bernaed Li tenswent Nu. 6 Fox, o ccidental rather than 'be sbadow of doubl, Lowever, woe sade stronger by Listuer's cunduct sffer being placed under arrest by Serst. Quinu. of the Rawe Suu Blrect blatlon. the Luy atubdoraly deuted hav scen the revolver, and clalmed thut by kuew poth- 16z ot el sbout e phoviiy bul & cusacieriatic of thy 15 vears of sye, 2 Lsd or buvlug el race v whicl Folisn seitiers iu thal section of the cily slways divulee any particulars re- that take pluce in Tefuse alwavs refuse arding the Bumerons afira Leir midst The wonoded boy was attended at bia Lome Ly De. Cohn, whosvpurts that the wouud is THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUN3S 4, 1878, and then npon_coming home heat her over the head with n clnb becante sha remonstrated, $500 to the Criminsl Conrt; Kate Burger, vagrant, 8100 finc: Wiiliam larriss and Peter Geahl qnito serions, and will probahly resalt fatally. 1fe, too, will say nothing abont the affalr, whethor it was accldentally ar purposely comitted. TIOTRL ARRIVALS. R ) , A M , Champa ., 8, | vegrants, &30 dne; Jobtn A Ianns, attempt- | Association enteres the room. n..u::"""é{.’.”.}.'.‘.;imi‘-. ?-F"n’:'li';. ?ud.“..%k‘&“ 'l’mh In: to burglanze the Windsor House, Nos. | troducad to the Judco, Mr. Tence, tn a few Col. C. L. Lineiey, New Vork; ). Ourander, iiwan- | 96 and 23 Weat Madison etecet, £300 to the Crimi- | well-chosen words, Krei 3. 7. Hikker; St Louis: 1. 11, fatl, Marquotte. bt @; W flsyden, Tahpsnninei L. B, Wailel Citaton, fa. o5, X, onghton, Waterford, N. € s, Now York; Geors Loy York. ... aimer fimsta—Tintag Hatch, J. Co C. 8. iohnton, New York: G L. James, i R A et lymont rwin! 1 lenjamd a: F. L. Avery, Colorsdo Speinga: nal Conrt: William Weoh, bargiary of David Gil- son’s honse, No. 41 North Unlon atreet, 8300 to the Gth: Frod itatcher and John Berahardt, two hrates who exposed themaelves while dennk, 8100 fine each. Justice Kaufmsnn held I C. Hallerin $H00 to the Criminal Conrt for (he larceny of silver- ware and other goods from b mnlugn Berthn Vorel and J. Weinsteln, of Nos. 2! nd 281 hands of the A r, Oma- % win for the honor, and obert . Wylle, | {recnaett, . M North Frankiln atrect. . 1. He w ?.*.?.':‘;‘ Ty g.:émgx'd:} wniteomb, Detrolt B | Goorgo I, Dishop, who was, antil n week | & o Pawificket; James Tutton, Phidelphis; E. I Davis, | ago yesterday, the manager of the Folly Theatre, #n Franciscor, Col, "Giark Wooumany OnishaiJ e | and apon that day above mentloned departed very Dempater and Cor. J. 1. lualeI{_N'" e iora o 15. | tnceremanionsly, leaving hehind debta and creds | ment. The Committee Itors and an unsayary reputation, was befare Jns- tice scnll{ yesterday, It appesrs ibat when Biahop tried to F" away upon the Mon- dny aforessld, his Laggage, or rather hlnnf- n_ his s was attached by Miss Mageia Oray, & serio-comie vocalist, whose 1abors at the Folly had been nnrequited. And in the act of attachment a very fauny scene took place. Dlshop rematked to Mies Grsy that the only renson she way mad that he_tvould not’ fall’ in tove with her, Wheroapon Mies Gray struck Pishop, with all her strangih, & blow plump npon the end of tho nose. Hishoo did act ury. 5 » L. Colvlile, -‘lnflvllll Gaestte: R Girean, Ha¥....rand IueielT, B tt, New York; P, K, . Itock Island: Charles Byt ?L‘}{B neety flenry Carter, Bristol, Fog.t T. D, Marahy. Foo e, omion kost Chaties Rahlo, Logany] L. Meyer, Fond ds Lacy Joho H, S8mith, Pi TIIE CITY-IHALL, Tho license receipta were about §200, In May 2,195 dead animals were removed [nsnan, Loateriiics Henty Woo ytord, Brool . Alton, Grean Ev 4 parlor of the regsrded by the Bar st large, place Thuraday evening. like & gentlaman and did mot return | reat, e Mce. It fn sald e et Testeraey and "o tment s of2i0 nar | a8l Tharaday for Burops in the steamef Atato ot The Mayor wasn't in his office. It fa sald | Bremltet Fo ey A aniner Jedgment ot | Georals, of the State Line, he faslck. s e foned camnat” Tanop. 11 Judgment of | expects to besbsent until Soptombor, Testaurant-kéeper named Coyne, who had far- nished mesls to Dishop. anil a woman named Mnad Shepherd, witli whom he Liad been rooming. At the_ time Bishop decamived wo rapldiy he, it soems, tovk & part of lcomplnr“‘llflhm nd played in Wisconein towns. e wwill of necessity, having given bonds, appear at thoWest Side Police Court in thie city June 10, and then be will find trouble ahead of him. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, WHY IR FIRED THR SIOT. Tho guesta and boarders of the Briggs Mouse were yesterday afternoon In the middle of their dinner when a plstol-skot rang out glear and sharp sbove the ratile of the plates and forks, Constes. nation roigned, Mr. J. H. Commings, proprictor of the hotel, who had Juet eeated hlmneclf at n table in preparation for o Yigorons onslaught upon the viande, eprang up and ran outof tho dining. room, which is on the eecond floor, and down the stairway In the aleection of the sonnd. Already n crowd of people had assemblod In the ofice, and were pushing thelr way into the Jittle ladica’ recep- tlon.roomw, near the clovator. Enteriug, he raw iwo women snd3s man, —one of the women in a dend faint, the man lying on a sofs with blood streaming from his head, and Lhe other woman standing coldly and scornfally by. liw{!\nn‘ back the nssemblage ol curlous look- ra-on, Mr. Cummings endeavored to learn who his sensational guests were and what was the canse of the ditficulty. The cold womsn refused to anawe any queations, but remained glaring ot the heap of miseey un the sofa, The man who liad done the shooting was stlll a little dazed, for the ball of his pistol which had been Intended to pen. otrata lils brain had only grazed the akull, striking abova the right temple and plowing around to & polnt Just back of his ear. It was e inirsculous es. cape from instant death, A policeman and a car- risge having been summoned, tho would-be sulcide was taken into custody, and the fajuting lady was pot into tho vebicle and driven away. The other lady, who huad bean wpecchloss thronghont the tumalt, walked out of the hotel, anit was seen no more, The little tragedy was over, and the guests returned o thcir dinuer. Thers was a good deal of mystery avout the aftair, and for some time no one knew who tho partien to tho shootinz-match were, ur what the circumstances of the cage were. Finally It leaked out that the yonng man who had sosedulousty trled to make awsy with himself was FRARK E. NEVINS, 8 reporter of tho Timer. Mr. Naving bas been connected with the press of this city for mauny years, wae at ono time city oditor of the FErening Pout, and has latterly been the Times’ taw-repotter,” lle s widely acquainted in th and State, and has been noted for tho posscasion of the most gxcellent qualities of boad and heart, No man in his pasition could have fower enemtes, He has o wife and seven children, and owus vroperty In Irving Park, where he has been residing for the past five yes & was fonnd yestenisy cvening at tne Commerclsl liotsl 1o & nervous snd prose trated conditlon, though apparently not having bean serlousty injurod by the effocts of his recent indiscretion. ' In a conversation ho stated that domestic troubles had driven bim to the rash act. Yor over & year ha had bad nnpleasant difficulties The Treasurer's receipts were: Water of- fice, 88,001.08; Comptroller, §1,050.77; total, £0,001.75, Comptrollor Farwell is at bia desk again, mach improved in heslth and spirits by hie country telp. It fs oxpocted that the baoks will buy np the July coupons, the Investment belng & good one, ""A:f they draw O and7 percent interest antl] pal ‘The Bpecinl Committeo on Wator Rates will hold a meeting Tharaday afternoon to conslder the fearibility of cuanging the water rates and reor ganizing the Department. Thero were 102 denths Inst wock, a de- ercase of six from tha preceding week, and of twenty-sevan from tha corcesponding week In 1877 Of the decedcnts, forty-three were under % years of sge. Tho scavonger wark for May cost 31,030,25, an average of £:iS. 15 for each working day. Un- der the contract system $120 a day was at frst ald, and the lowest was $40 & day, Incloding gnndly-, whennothiog tvas done. Tho Health Officer’s weokly report shows that he gerved 204 notlces to abate nulennces, and abated 210, and_condemned 1,038 ponnds of bad meat. Daring May, 1,112 notices were served and 912 nuisances were abated, and he remaved 12,545 pounds of condemaed meats. Tho following building permits were Issuea: J. J. Jopes, two threo-story atone-front dwellings, N 80 and 1082 Indisna avende, £3,000 cach: G. D. Gunnarson, iwo three-siary stone-front etores and dwellingr, sonthwest corner of Greenand Indlana strects, 85,000 each. ‘Tha report of the Snporllnmnduntl of Bfln\}d- ingra for May sho: t peemits were lasned for 2A witha frontage of 3,001 5, 500, — thirty-eight being erected h Slde, twenty-nix on the Sonth Side, on the Weat side; brick tronta: Bliy-two; stone, forty-five, Bive bees erected 3nd ool In| meeling yesterday f deavor amicable trads ~ relationn tablisned between the tlons were not nwnnliel{ le that the Committee will gi atand that tho Chl willing to meot mit ta the ** biack-bailing " tradorelations. ball," it {s not llkel Excliango Tow morniug, Bince Jan, 1 thore Hdings, with A frontage of 11,434 feet, co $2,420,200. Dnting the same time Jast year there wero 560 bulldings pot np, bat they cost onty $2, 108, 600, Tho Corporation Connsel isstillnt work fig- uringout what ofielal terms have axpired by limita. uon.’bnlno\hln“:mbulumn\nlov«hln ® Mayor intends dofng. e in undesstood to like the pres- cnt ofticlale. * It will perhaps be & week or more Wefore the matter comes up again In the Councll. Candldates are in the fleld for the Buperintendency of Police, Oil-Inspector, and City Kealer. So far as can be ascertalned, nono want the other po- siiuns except Vhe present incumbonis. MORE WAR, ** Thers {8 going to be war in the Police Nepart- ald an Alderman to & TRIBUXE reporter. Whenr* Kefore long. ' ** What aboat " *++0h, thinga haven't haen running right. ¥ l; there s kick abont the chauges snd reduc- tions? #on, Mr, Phillivs, questions of Importance, " Cooley, es nnd there will be o liveller tme D3R | witn bl * wife, aad theso had anally cul- | Chareh, reportod eix addittons by lester. en John Comiskey stiered thingy np." . h > 3 3 Gl LT A Lt minated & " shore dmo - ko in 4 dl- | cronsing raliglous teeling wne noticod, many pur- **Nothlng can be dono nntil leath gends sona rialng for prayers. Tlickey's name In for confirmation, and then yoa wilt A fAight as (= A Aght.* he the enly one o fight is fo ho made over?" +4 No, there {s the 1 Inspector, and the Sealer, and two or turec others. " *' Who wants to be Soperintendent of Tolicay* *¢ There s much talk sbont Buckley.* TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The dloting of prisoners In ths County Jall the last quarter cost jast §7,177. ‘The Criminal Court waa ocoupled yester- day iu the call of the quubnrlm]nul calendar. Tha County Collector yestorday levied on the effecta of George Sterllng, No. U1 West Lako atreet. . McDonnld, who woa taken from the Peni. tentiary to testify o the Crawlord case was qulotly returned yeaterday. T'ho jail yestorday contalned 140 prisonors, which fa less iban’at any timo 1n tbe past four ears. ‘Twenty of theso wiil ba removed to Jotlet Thursday. The Hospital Committce will meet the Medical Board at the bnllfllng this momingnt 11 o'¢tlock to further Jook Into tha charges agslnst one of the members of the latter body. Tho evidence in the case of Sherry and Connelly has beon prepared and delivored to the Stato's Attorney prnsunmry to being added to the record and forwarded to the Hupreme Court, It covora 452 printed Doges. Bherif Korn Satunday addressed n pelito note to Walter MecDonald, one of bis deputics, was granted he made over ail his property to his Iate wife, and also arranged for an allowance to Do pald by him during Nife for tho benodt of his children. ‘A tesw days ago he married another Isdy, with whom Lo tiad” been long ne?u-mwd. and 1L and it was this sccond marriage which angered hle farmer wife ana cansed indirectly the unbappy cplaude of yestorday, It scems thot Jesterazy morning 1t was arrauged that the frst wife should rome down-town and meel 3ir. Novins in order to visit ils attorney, Mr. Bioczre, snd Gnish up the aottlement of ihe property. For that purpose sha* called at the 7ymes oflice ot sboat 12 o'clock, and there met Mr, Nevins and hlsvres- ent wife, and the three togother started lowards Mr. Btorrs' office. On the way they stepped Into the reception-room of the flrlrkl 1fause, iotending only to stup thoro a fow minuies for a private talk. While sitting in the reception-room tho Orat wile began to indulgo o 1ecriminations, and In a mo« ment of deaperation the young ntan drew & ouckot plstol and oudeavored to blow out his bralue, COURT-IOUSE 8TONE. WALKER'S CXTRAS. Tha argamenta of the motion for Injunction In the cose of 8. 8. Kimball va, The County Com. missioners, to prevent the payment of ahout $28, - 000 to Wulkor, camo up sualn yesterday Lefore Judge Farwell, Mr. Matthews, on behal! of the complalnant, read the doposition, and sleo the afidavitof J. J, Egan. the architeet, the atidavits of Mertiman, McGinniss, Declereq, O. T, Wharton, and Will- fam landloy. Mr. Wharton tostifed {hat Edwin Whalker, beforn the Cummlssioners, refuscd to als low Fanniug to get stone from his quarry, bat promised that McNoil & Son shonld be ullowed to nae his stone, and that he wonld glve o mortgage on his quarry for their benofit. ~ Aleo that Egan al- ways represented that MeNoll had no legsl elaim. ed slx by latter. 1la di Methodlat Church, by baptism. T, QW ta attract stesugera. The v, Ar. Heury, work was baing withs! & good work. took the ‘Thirt; but forty Sunday- there wera 100 sch was gratifie adlly lucreasing, The Ray, tiatusha University, he sald that §5, for current expenses of the thought th octs of brighton saking Wim to resign, o falled 10 und was | for extras in usiag tuick atone, and that the major. | cducatiousl matters, yesterday dischargod. 1iis offonse. id 1o be an | ity of the Board uniformly refused to meddlo with | effect, ambltion for Kern's lon. The natter tho McNell contract, h neces40r has boen t been made pub- becn kept very quiet, and If finmld the amnoancement hs . ‘Walker, tho Conrt.llonse contractor, hos mado a model arch ropresantiog the ouo which Is to uoite the county mud eily hall of the Court. Liause, and bas it on oshibition In lils olice. One balf of tha made] fs touds of Leimont and the othes half of Bedford stane, tho object Lelng to show the coptrast in color botwaen the matsl He took ine Brch beforo Judge \Willlams, g wns hearing the tojunctlon suit, but, so hisop- ponents say. bafore takiog it had the Bedford stune part under o stroam of water for an bourar more {o darken its color. CRIMINAL. QGeorge 1. Bishop, former 'managor of the Polly Theatre, Festerday gave bail to the 10th upon & charge of asvaultiog hls bartender, J. b. Stsnley, and In revenge ho had Btanley arrested for the larceny of $1.60 from the procceds of the b Bisbop i alrepdy under ball to the Gth for o slmilar sesault, It is atated upon good authority that o certaln Alderman, who le supposed o earn & com- potont ralary aa interceder at the munictpal torons Willlam Handley, la his depositivn, testified ho was Superintondent of tho county 'part of the Court-House, that il the atone used in the Court. Itouse wyere thick, und that fo hly knowledge the tnin stone offered were rejected. Tha other afl. davi and depositions havealready been publlshed. Str. Matthows then followed wiih an argument roviewing the stnloments contained in the sni. davits, und_clalming that it had been plainly shown that McNeil & Hon were not bousd to uee thick stone, and that, having done wo at thelr option, thay wero nut eatitled to mako suy clalm for extras, Un the vartof the defendants, County-Attorney Wallace read the the aflidavit of Ed Walkez to the effect that £gan unru»l‘{ diracied him to use thick stone, and stated that Lo or tho McNells should * bo pald for It~ That some thin stons was put Into the bullding, but in- stantly refected by Busn and taken out sgaln, and that no thick stunu wus furnishied except on Ihe agreement that the diffurence in price botween the tuick and thin stune ahould bo paid for extra. i) afidavitof lobers C. Harper corroborated ulkor. ', P, Holden 1g hia aMdavit atated that some thin stone was put Ingbo Court-Iluuse ut 8rst, and that then Eyaz invitod the Cooimisetoners and the Joint Commitied to look at the buflding, They all distiked the thin stone, ordered only thick stone to be used, aud lie then directed tha thin aucs to be taken out. Deponcnt underetood the thick stone was to be pald for in proportion, with gratifying reanlts, ruady peopl tlons wera good. tracted, diligent work. ‘The Rev. Mr. B. F. call to Bparta, Wis., Lord was waiting ta cople of that town. ‘:I!‘ lain dormant, 1y scssion. Clurch; Secrotary, It waa declded to 110 8, ml‘. at Rivarstdo. bo discunsed next Munday, tall will lead, of gre dertaken to got back the licenve of Jobn Anvus testificd that hie had heard Egan | excrciscs at tho Methodlat minisies King ri-saloon recenily revoked by Mayor | divoct the thin stons to be taken away, terday morning, ‘The lov, A, Gurn Healh, becawso King apparently dofod law, order, | The illdavits of Liennr & Kablnson woro to the i) effect thnt Watkee had thin atone in bie quarry, and thal hie often uted it n ihe contracld he made with difveent partics, unloss thick stong was specified, Judga Wallaco then went pn to argne that 1t would be s dsuierous matter fu interfure with the Commissioners in such s cuse; that they haa not done auything wrong, and that it wus a présumption tofllon bilt such as that in the present case. It was conclusively shown that McXell & Son wereto bo patd more for tlelr extrs thick atone, and they atuuid be pald, B Thbo argatnent was_ then tponed ta 9 o'clock this moruing, when Mr, ¥. A. Olla will follow and Mr. Kerr closa, TEDFORD BTOXNE, ‘The arcuments on the motion for tcmporary {njunction Inthe casa of the County Compilesloners ¥8. "Thu Uity of Chicago were concluded yesterday woralng beiore Judge Williauss, Mr. J. N. Jewelt mada an able srvument of over two hours, a0d the curg wus bben luken suder adviscment, JUDGT. HARLAN, LIS WELCOME 1o CHICAGO. The latest elected of 1he Judges of the Unlted States Suprems Court, Justice Uarlan, of Keu- tucky, successor to David Davis,arrived in this aity yesterday, et will remoln about & month. Jtis Lis drst appearance oo his circuit eince thesssump. tion of the dignity. Noither the Unjted States Clrcuit nor District Courts were in sesslon yeatere day, Iho resess being out of respect 1o Mr. Justice Uadlap's presence, Aulmprompiu reception was tendered Judgellur. 110 yesterday morning. ADiong those present wera Tuowmas Hoyhe, Ucn. d, B, Leake, District-Attos. ney bange, \rnheusu-ma.r\lx. Greahaws, of ln. dlanspolie, Itcnry Crawford, Nobart T L Mr. Mctonnell, Mr. Hernck., Chares U. Meed, Mr. K. 5. lshau, Maslcr-in-Chancer: Hegister Hibbard, Judpe Blodgelt, the t{on. 13, Cook, Wiillaw H, Bradley, Marabal ildrup, Judie Lawrence, Melville W. "Fuller, Judge Deénnett, snd the policemen. Detective onflold left last evening for Bridgeport, Conn., for the vurposo of escorting Dack 1 thia clty EwArs Logio, who el & $),204 bail-bond fusuished for nia sppesrance In $ho Criminal Court pun a charga of lasceny and of ;:.huln,f“omxc)vr li." b L:::lyl llllyl ‘i‘x:kl.“ lnl: cember, 0} y wanied ' ! Bt Mol e Wreea e L katrek tha call of the Chaieman. vienbic (0 stop holdin, westher, a8 Mr, Spencer abjected, foollsh enough to go upoD the feliow's boay. . Mivor arrests: Barton Psatt and George bituslly hai No. 70 vot, anid [ stealivg saveral atiicles of M. 1. Ketchpaw, whu stule & palr of trom the atore of B, W. Markowlts, No. 174 Lake atroct, becanse ho could not collect 8 50-cent milk-tili; Henry Auken, assault within. teub 10 00 budily 1njury o A. J. Davenport, uf No, 40 Carroll nvenue; Albert — Brow Jobn Whiieraft, Jares Mclunald, und George Price, four young Loys wbo threw slunes and alsed & 0w about the Globe Theatto or Desplaiuea street; Joseph Smith, larceny of clothing frow A. Taylor; Frouk llsyes, larceuy of saivanized fron froui the worke at’ (ke coruur of Cbicsgo avenuy aud Franklin steel. Justice Suwmerflchl yeaterday Leld the followiog: Heury O'Neill and J. 1. Walsh, the wmen wWho auited UOflicer Androw L'ua(, con: tiuued Lo 3 o'clock oo the Sth instent; Frita W holter, &°waloun-keoper al No. 7 Clatk undet'tho Commuuist Leadguarices, whu toatd Oficer Casey, and who peeelate tu'keoping siter " widnight, | coptiuued * to tho Gib; Toowss Gerold, “alias Fraucis Couwray, nckiug 8 pocketbuok contsining _$6 fruin Lt "¢ Framic - Dough of 0. Van Burep straet, 3300 to tho Crimival Courts Andrew Bartou. Josevh Dempacy, and W. 1, Curran, cbarged with barglary of the store ol A, Martin, discharicd, with & warniog never syaiu 1o fool or meddle with' soything: Feter Schuwick, vagrant, $100 Suo; Con De Honner, Nellie Franchs, Mary Swith, disorderly, 850 tne; Juseph Richards 3ud” ducub ' Kansow, pickiug the pocwes of ol of No. 458 Wubash avenuo, £i00 Jobu Ruddy. Ansiv Vickers, Y 1 o abeller, drunk, $25 dze. Justice Morrison beld Jeppe Malkowski in $300 to the Oth upon & charge of stealivg & borse from Carson Koster, a butches at No, 150 North Morgan stsaets Wil Giroes, 8 horse-dealer, who Loughit the uniwal, to the eawe date; John Walvh, & bruta who vawied his wife's sbocs aud the family clock, apol fur the mecting's it would answer very we. muac aler- ftaclt. stree ure ings ba beld the wecting to udgo Judge Miller, und o large number of othets. Judge Horlap s a wau apparently sbous 60 yearsof age, large in [ramie, sud considerably above tho wedluw belght. 1o has a round, teshy face, o bead thal fs wiigtitly bald snd rnlllu‘r o kindly twinkle fu Lls cye, 8 proud, dignlded ¢ riage, sud & bodily welgbt of apout 210 poands, Tho Jawyers uppearcd to shink be would tm.uluudxe. As onv geutlemano pat il “Licago Lar s pleascd with Presldent Haye eac form. sdopt sa 8 whole prevallod. clliatory poliey tn giving na anch be conld not glve un a Chicagoan. Whils the reception was In nrogreas, Messrs, Pence and Iaham and a delegation from' the Finr #ald that he wasa Chalr- man af a Committen from the Chicago Bar Associ- atlon, appolnted to welcomo his Honor ta the city on it benalf, and inviting him to accent at the oclation a hanquet and formal re- centlon at the Palmer llonsoon Thursday evening next, Judge Harlan said that he was very much obliged would revolve tho matter around In hin mind a dittls befors finolly deciding ve tho Aseociatlon an early an- awer, and wonld be happy to accept, but he was not snre &8 yot but that eame obataclo might Inter. pose to pravent hin taking patt In tha catertaln- I‘;u!vl withirew, Last evening abont a scare of Judgeaand other legal lights met, at Jndge Hindgett's invliatlan, In Pacidc, and partaok of a soctal & ner, at which Jnatice liarlan was 8 intended as an enticely private _affair. and was so The public recon- tion and dinner by the Bar Association will take JUDOR DRUMMOND, after vainly endeavoring to conques of brain tronble and fatling eyesight, caused by overwork, has at last been obtlged to much against hls will, and take a much-needed He Joaves for New York to-day, and will LUMBER. MEETING OF TIIE RXCIANGE. The Chleago Lul%bvrmen'l Fxchange held a renoon in thelr headquarters, corner of Franklln and South Water strcels, for he special purpose of consldering tha sdylsability of appolating a commttos to mcet o similar one from the Northwestern Retall Lamber-Dealers' Association, it being nnderstood that tho Comnmit- tecs were to hold a joint mecting and en- to arrange some plart whercby more two _organizatione, Tho meeting of yostorday was not open to the roportorial ear, but a rather tengthy discussion en- ened among the twenty gentlemen present, and it was understood Lo be on the question of advising the Committes a3 to thelr conrsc, It having been previonsly decided to send & conimitice to meet the conntry deaicra’ represcntatives, Tho inatric- he gentlemen of the Northwostern Dealers’ Association cazo em but wiil remain Arm In tha #tand they have taken in the matter of country boyers, and will not sub- rocess as threatened by the lutter In instances where the city desler sold dircctly to the consumer. direct trude betwaen the consumera and tha Chica- g0 dealers has beon the hone of contention between tho two amsuciations, and hav led to inharmonlone Unless the country dealers make concenslons snd remove the cbnoxlous **biack. any amicablo arrangement will result from the folnt conference of the Com- mittees. ‘The following re the gentlemen of the Chicago who were appointed to mest the Retail Deslers’ Committee to-tiay at the Tromont Houec, and thoy will report back to the Exchange to-mor- that body nut having given them powar to act? Thaddens Dean, Chatrmans J, I skeel, C. C. Thompaon, A, 0. Van Schaak, A. A, Carpenter, J. C. Brooks, R, L. Ilenry, Mr, de- Artbar, M. McUonald, 8, K, Martin, B.L. Andore Frller, C._ do L. Myor, John Sherift, Thomas Walkup, D. F. Ferzuzon, and W, P, The Secretary of the Northwostern Assnclation has sent & circular to the Chicago doalers, Inviting them to attend the meeting of that body to-mor- t the Tremont House, and **participate in a discinslon of questions of importanca to both branches of the trade.” It Is wcarcoly that any members of the Exchande but the Cotn- mittcs abova named will assume to discuss *'the RELIGIOUS, THR BAPTISTS, ‘The Daptist minlsters opened thelr confererico yeeterday morning with prayer by tha Rov, Mr. According to custom (It boing the orst Monday after the Oret Sunday of the month), re- parts of the work of the ehurches dnring the month past wers made by the pastors ad (ollows: The Rev, . Perren, of the Western Avenno All was peaceful. ‘The Itev. Mr. Chapnil, of Evanston, had recelv- d not rejolce In it 50 much 89 he might, asthe aix pereons were from the dia- banded chureh at Winnetka, o extended a cor- dial invitation o all to attend the mesting of :the Asgotintion, commancing to-tla; Tho Rov, Mr. Blackburn sald pleted arrangementa at Maywood for removing thie mission school there from s store-room to tho "ihat he had com- The Rev. Mr, Kermott, of the ilalsted Strest Church, repocted five additions by letter and ono His congreqution were ralsing tunds for interlor decoration of tlie church edifico, rie, of the Flrst Charch, reported two additions by baptiam and ane by peopla were st work considering the question of of the Thirty-asventh #itreet Chureh, reportod threo additions by lotter, threo by baptism, sod Lwo by experiance. done n lemperance, soveral men having been taken and kept from the gutter, The church was proyressing in harmouy, aud dofng Phe Rov. Mr. Kimhall said that whon Me, Henry 1h Street Church thero were hool acholars. ars prenent, Tbe Rev, Dr, Owen, of tho University Place Church, roported seven additions by lesier. lle d that the permanent restdent momber- ship wa ‘The Rev, Mr, Creasay reported two Ly baptiam and 1wo by letter at the Coveuntey Strect Clurch, Andereon reported fur the Second Church oix additions by letior, In cash was wanted resent mouth, e pros tho " Inatitation wera 8 Lio had racelved pleusing ssanrancen Jately from prominent men of the cily, for co-operatlon from pastors and charchos, and suggeated that each pastor prepare a sermon upon 1t weuld have a wholosome The Rev, Jt, 0, Taylor, of tho Central Cliurch, #aid that ho had removed the place of worsbiip Lo a point further north, —at No. 200 Orchard atrect, — The Trustdes wors wark. ing earneatly to ratse money, and $1,000 had al- esn ‘subscribod toward the church felt well, and the congrega- The church was seitled for peu- a new cdifice, att, who has recelved aid that ho thougbt that i1 uide 8 good work 'm""fi h For two years the chu Prayor was ofered for Mr. Patt In his new fleld. A dlvcusaton concerning the Universlty and the Theological Seminury followed the renorts, It wad led by Dr. Northrup and Dr. Aaderson. IRESUYTERIANS. Tho Presbyteriac vastors wiet in regularly week. Thaelection of oflicers for the ensulng sig monity resulted as fotlow Rev. W. C. \'onnu“, ?t the Fullerton Avenus avls, 14 a mecting June 17, at Worrall, and E. M. Dar- rolt were appolnted a commities Lo ar gramnies for future meelings. snd Its Kelation to the Church and Soclety, " will The Hev. J. Al Wor- METRODISTS, ‘The Rev, G If. Newcomd led the preliminary when the mecting adjourn it ndjourn to meet at 1t had been desmed ad- meotinga during the warm ho ministers found 14 bard o yey down Monday mornings nowadays. The Re The niotion wae and tho meeting sdjourned siuo die, TNE MANUFACTURERS, TIB COMMITTES ON ORGANIZATION connected with the movement fur the formation of the Manufacturers’ Asdociation of the Northweat met Jast evening i the roadlug-roomof the I'nimer Honse. Ar, 1, 1L Mason, Chatrman of the Cof mittee, promded, Tho following-named mombers wero in attendance: George B, Bowen, Carllsle Muson, Jamus 1L Sheldon, L. Colll; A. J. Stioenlngor, C. Selpp, J. L. ¥, Dufly, Witliam L. Barnum, James Nowlan, The Chalrnan etated that tho first busioess In order waa a roport frown the. Committes on Coust)- utton, 4 Mr, Sholdon, of the last-named Commiitee, re- ded with w sketch of a constituiion dra: lained, pasaly el s doa ue) explained, was purposely belof, Biv [dca being that 7 fur a'bials Of Orcuniias tion, tu ba cxpanded s toe necd of the usual hinery of staudingcommlttecs, etc., doveluped ‘After some Informal talk on tho subject, In the coursg 0f which 1t was wuggeeted that regulir weet- on the luth of ted shat Mr. Bowen bad also prepared a drafi of @ cunstitstion, which it would ba well for bear, Mr, Buwen read hie draft, which differed from Mr. Sheldon's priucipally In that 1t was very lony, wocclal aftention belng being pard 1o the subfucts of ding commitices, suley, aud by-lawe, ° . Mr, Dufly thought there wers good poluts fa cach of thotwo dralts, snd g mept of & commitics to comoiue thew fute ona which would prescrve all (Lo good features uf Ms, Barpum moved to adopt Mr. Sheldun's Me. Nowen seconded the motion, Mr. Dufly moved, 42 an swendment, 1o take up flt. Sheldon's draft aud adopt 18 scction by sece . “The smendient was lost, sad the motlon to Ouwotion, it was decided 10 bold & general no man when At the same place, After heing in- mo, Jr. merce, iVashington, e: adjournail. HTDB PARK. The body of Me. in. uest, It was ment of cluding the Waldron defsication. Areets—Tases drio a) ve WD, illm Apcciate, 9159, 10 ho 1ate attack total, 87, 370, 206 alons, and | , ldavilittes—Honded 18813 38, 851 total, §81.072, ‘Tho seset indebtedness, tng $114, 0: o could bo o bt 1t is probable to under- lombermen are half wAY, them to thls distiuction, ‘This matter of was as to tho stakeholder. mall. tha Coliender table. M. Brunawicl fle Schaefer was not sorr, rabable announced, It Is August, and the third Iater. matchs Schaofor to pla An In- | Sols a4 dny of nne, 1878 lnyed as follow ho City of New York, #omao suitable puniic ball 1o be hi gamo to consist, of 1, ays from LI 4. M. Urunswicx & Moparch cashion and 2% to coneist of 1,000 pointa. experience, 1llg vensoe. - stde, Agood | &t Mo who 11 hereby manent atakeholds each to ba ten days prior to th excess of recelnts be immediately degosited with ti et o the ted Last dabbath games shall bavo been played. An for the which ehall provions to the Irances | fuleh of that game, and tuplea and cushions furajshed for tha vame quality sud maka as are mateh gunies ors und all neccssury expe: ipts, or, If (heve sl the maln atake. ‘The match ta e pl Champlonship Rule Witness: Musn BrxuiNozs, Tou KoLk, The CRICKRET, rch P'restdent, the soft for cricket purpoices. smmer the usual regulur 70< | tice at such ‘placos as **Communism, oilicers were re-cl tes lpgulnl!d, consisting of L. P Oden, . W, Kemp, WL Slmony, Tt wa visit ol the Ei moved thnt tates. ble report Sourned. —— . 1. 8hary, oyne, Juwmes exuctly the same, but it 1s proper Lo the White Stockin, toughest, sud L 0o he wkatch, ho weaker. cach month, e, Prov. bova.! cated the appoiat- e uothlng to approve in at the right end. extract from 8 dispateh lnutog. moeting of the Association next Tuesda ar the pnrpoto of larger body an apportanity to nass on the conatita- tlon adopted in committee, and In generalto es- tablish the movement on n permanent bnels. Mr, Howen read a letter from Mr, Joseph Nim. Cnief of tho Division of Intern) Com- zpressing his aympathy with the movement, and hix Intercst fn_resding the re- ports of the lato meeting In thie eity. There being nothing furthee to do, the meetlng fle then pave Larkin first on calied Dballs, when he should have been put out on strikes. Larkin was then forced out by Han- kinson, and a two-baeo hit by Remsen brought Of courac the utnpiro was to blame, Iy the way, it 1s proper to nots that the Orst kick of the season on the umplro gues- tion comea from the Enst, Tow over umplres in tho Wost, but this year thero hasn’t been & word, 1ate reafdence, Stewa wenty-aecond-st,, y carriages 1o Catvary, EAGER~3r. dames Kager, av rosldencs 495 Fifthe AY... 71 yeurs 6 montha and 10 days ol. Foneral Tuesiay, Juns 4, 3 p. m. ‘woods Cemetery. KANF=On Rundar, Jane s0n of Maurtce and 5irah A Funeral from the restdence, Y 103, m,, by carriates to Ui hame two runs." Carrlages to Oax. 2y Mantice Joseph, Intant Last yoar we lada ‘\estern-av., Tues- o Boston has it sll its ectal Dispate (o TAe Tridune, uno . —The Chlcagos wu thelr vic- tory to-day by good plav. Their batting was and the fielding of Ferguson, ankinaon axcellont. pltching was eflective and steady, while Bonil although there were only elabt base hits, he gave two men bases in tho second [nning. Twenty-nine balls were called, on bim, and ouly nine on Larkin, nne 2, At (e rasidence of her son:in-law, Tiroock, 304 Diasell-st., Mrs. Emlly L, MAIONEV—Mary Mahane, residencs, 163 Nort Funeral Jeaves her homin at 5, 10 N, W. depot for Woodsto: THE PREVENTION OF A TERRIBLE DISASTER, No di¢orders, excepting the most deadiy forms of lung diseare, Involvo snch & tromendous destrug. tlon of organic tiasuo as those which fasten upon the kidneys, Such maladios, when they hecoma chronic,—and none are 20 Hable to assnme that phase, ~completely wreek the aystemn. To peovent thin lortible dteaster, racoirae ahould be had, upon the first manifestation of trouble, tn Hostetter's Bitters, which cxpierienco has proved to be highly effective as 8 means of imparting tone and rovu- Iarity to the otgans of urination, na wel liver, stomach, and bowels, reeult of this medicine, natarally condoqnent upon ita dinrectic action, la the elimination from the blood of impuritiea which beges thuumatism, gout, By [ncreaslng the activity of the kidneys, it sugmenta the depurativ efliclency of thure organe, which sro most in:poge cape of snch impuritios, ANNOUNCEMENTS, 2 TTE FORM A o the First Co Ial flaino for e SUBURBAN, Tune 3, at her mother's m. Wedoesday, Ji exceedingly good, fo Wallace C. Barkot, who was | yo vl a0 and.d drowned Satnrday night, has not yet been found, though boats have been constantly going around the place where he went down, and have bronght ‘both grappling irons and scines Into reqaisition. The oars and life-orescrver havo not yet been found, which fa regarded by experta as mysterfes, The shore is atiil lined by crowds watching the was out of jolnt, for, Satarday evening, at the Doard of Trostes meet. Ing, Comptroller Bowen handed in a correct state- he village aasets and lisbillties, not to- =) unpald, $318,200; water. i taxdeeds an 2,603 real estate, including Joint water-work: Ire Department, snd water-pipe, et Another beneticlal lllnklmgn.ah .- Remaeen, ¢. f.... other maladiea. indebledness, floating !ndebtedness, $14,820; certl c8 of debtodness, part maturing In 1878, 1479, 1880, and warranta not liabla to bo pald, 810,833; certidcates of Indebtodness, payable after Sept. 1 lasssnsansls ol moooonmmun ol umoomrow! & o) cocco=roo ol mmoooomes! 3| lmsoumos 3 £ 3 = tant outfots for th sulficient and good enongh to pay oft the entire bonded Indebtedness lost by Mr, Waldron would cancel eve l;o exact Ogures of his she AF ADJOUIRED tion of & Boutn Bide nal Detzict 1o afd th Leld st the residence and the money Smommn oy ue, At 3 n, are {ntereated fa the work wil m COOR'A LECTUIE AT MeCOIBICK TIAT, morrow evenlng will be crowded. v UANBEN, MCCLUNG & CO.'8 bo RANARD MATMO °°= |8l o SPORTING. BILLIARDS, The biggest billiard match on record was made yesterdny at the Tremout House,~—that is, the liggest in a goneral way, and taking- into ac. count tho length of the game, the amount of the stakes, and, more than all, the abllity of the players. Beyond a doubt, thetwo finest biillard- players in the world to-day are William Sexton oud Jacob Schaefer; thelr record In public and thelr performances {n public and private entitle A mateh game be- tween two such experts will attract more attentlon than any that has been played since the long-gone cpoch of Phelan and Berelter, who wore infants in arms compared with Bexton and Bchactor. At yesterday’s meeting no difffculty was experfenced in arriving at a speedy understanding, The first polnt scttled Tho cholce was ar- bitratcd by toss, and as the coln “heads? for Mose Bensinger, who appearcd a8 Behacfer's backer, ho named Mr, E. A, Buck, of the Spirit of the Times, to whom the hall-forfolt ot $2,000 will be forwarded iu this morning’s Then came tho toss for location of the first game. Tius time Bexton was the good guesser, and o gleefully named Now York and ‘The choice of the city and table for the second gamo fell to Schaefor agreement, and lie announced Chicago and a Balke Company table with the Monarclhicushlon. Thethird zameis, by the terms of the agreement, to ba played Sexton stipulated for forty days befors the oglmlnz game, fecling the necessity of praciice, w. for this wheu he found b had to play on & diffcrent table from thut oo which his practice has been done. aoon as o date can be securcd for a public hall In New York tho nl;ilu of the firat gatne will bo hoped to secure (imore's Qarden for the match, The second game will oceurin Clitcago not far from_the middla of fn Bt. Louts o month Schaefer will Jeave tor New York in a few days and devote himseif closely to practico for about four wecks beforo the gameonsa tabloto be provided for Lis uss by Ssxton. Following s a full drafs of the terms of the sl vwooocooo wlocoommammlx Blusncsnoss OF THE CHICATH Wit fectnre tetorg. i a coolm 2 73 ° |8 cconnnoon Bl ongonscmnls, EETR oy s ery of tho Most Ancient I'oets f tlie herman Hot i3 . YOUKEI WII day meeting st 130 Madiso; THONOGRAPH-EDISON'S ™ WOND! achine. fn Methodist Chure 5, cougl, whistle, ete. 1 1; Chicago, 1. R Called strikes—Un lfond, 7; on wNp, 0., June 3.—Dasc-ball: Forest corner 1 t0 hear it talk, ANCHUESTER, N. H., June 8.—Manchesters, Rocuesten, June 8.—Buffalos, 4; Roches- oo AUCTION SALES, BiNGIANTON, June 8.—Tecumschs, 9; Crick- T. I, STACY, Auotioneer, {u Dearborn-st., oppesite Tribune, At150Twenty-second-st., Between Wahash snd Nichigan-avse, Large Lot of Elegant Furnltare, Elegant Parlor Ses, B. W. and M, Top Dressing Caces atd Bureans Rocking and Cang Seat Chatrs, Plotures, Mirrors, &, &2, Splendid Brussels Carpels, &e. Tho abora houte has been o dntion of the many residents In sll who may wisn 8, 0. Provinexce, June 8.—Provideace, 5; Mil- TIHF: TURF. CixcINNATI, O, June B.~The race-track faIn good condition; weather cloudy and warm, and attendance falr. The first race, the club purse of €200, milo dash, for all ago all, startod. Bhort Line sccond, Beechwood third. Virginian won; The second race, Burnett, Houso stakes, for 8-year-olds, mise heats, had twenty-four nomi- nations aud soven starters: 1 John It. Swinney. Hello Patmer... nn;l ot Beaconsdol Meited, and any one wishing to dfn ean reat arsured that If left hera for sale they ceive prompt and onest returnn. This will m‘l permanent Auction House f patronagn t. Termas rcasonsdle, Try It QGrapple was withdrawn after the first heat. 1b the accond hieat Clipres broke aleg. Time, 1:45, 1:48, 1:40%. In thethird race, two-nlie dash, scven atart- r. Livingston second, Bpriug Branch third, Emma C., Wahtawali, and Actrees nos placed. Time, 8:30)4, CANADA, Leghlation for Montrenl—Sudden Flight— Obituary~Tne Bank of Montreal—An fm- portant Law Polnt, Spectal Dispateh to Ths Tyidune. MoNTREAL, June 3,.—A proclamation an- nouncing the Blake act, Iately euforced 1n this city, has teen posted $n consplcuous places throughout the clty. Willlam Harper, proprictor of the Royal Ho- tel, on Cralg street, has fed to Chicago, leaving o number of creditors to mourn bis departure. The unexpected déath of Judge Willred Darton, which took place at bis restdence fn 8t, Dennls yesterday, has caunsed great sorrow among his confreres of tho Bonch aud the legal body. All the courts were closed to-day out of respect to his memory. ‘The anoual mestingof the sharcholders of the Baok of Montreal was hold to-dny. was read and adopted, WEDNESDAY, JUNE &5, AT L0 A. 2. AND B P, M., OGRAND OPENING BALE OF Plated and Glassware, Cutlery, Castors, Furniture, Carpets, &c,, &c. LB, ETACY, fuctionter, 14§ Doarbomist, Tuosday, Juno 4, at 10 a. m., AT NO. 981 STATE-ST., Corner of Twenty-Grat, tents of Honee, conslatin, and 3, Tup Burcans, Parlor Bets, tresses, Pictires, 8(oves, &c., &c. Brussels Carpets, nearly new. Sewing Mnchine, Cook Stoves, & Balo )rcrumnln%y. Al good. Come, T. It STACY, Auctfonee: of I3, W, Dedateads. B, Agreament botween Willlam Sexton and T & match gamo of billiar ‘fus_match tu consist of 8,000 polnts, to be The first game to b played tn forty daya from date, {n aftor selected, upon a 6310 Cullander table, with 2% inch balls, QU0 points, o amo to bo rlm.u-d in the Cliy of Chiengo, thirty 0 date of the drst gamo, upo: X Halke™ Co. W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. ATCTION . MISCELLANEOUS BTATIONHRY, ETC., TURSDAT AFTERNOON, June ¢, 8t 2o'clock. st 173 EiiSLoxo & co.. Auctioneers. ATCOTION SALB House and Office Furniture, Htock Crockery and Ulasaware, fias Chandelln Jerble Sods Fouutal WEDNESDAY MuRNING, Bal 3 Kl 3 and 173 Fase Lian, b W. A. BU 10 bo played in tho Chty of St. Louls thirty “days = fromn the date of the sccond game, upon o — table with 24 inch balls, tho qame to be played antil elthar "party has reached & total acore of 33,000 pojnts, the party making sucn ecore of i1.000 voints to be tho winnerof the-match, the main stake, and the excese of door receipts over exe Tho President sald the bank earned $240,000 mors this year than last. ‘Therc was avery prospect of good croj with an improved tane of business fn tho Unite Btates, would stimulate trade. factory feature was the decreaso {n Insolvencl ‘Tho ofd Board of Directors was returned. 8 ! ‘Toronto, Juns 8.—Tho Hoo, Edw: , on account of ill-health, the nom- inatlons tendered hlm by the Countics of South sruce and Durham to roprescot them in the Dominlon Parltament. It {s understoad that he "’“",fl from u;:\l_:nca. 0 08t Gvar §900, ke,, keoy nne 3, at 0 o'clock, at our 4 0., Auctloneers, THURSDAY TRADE SALE. OVER 800 LOTS Dry Goods, Woolens, Clothing, Fur Iats, Cops, Blraw Goods, &o., WA T "Fho match toho piayed for o stake of 82,000 8 ‘We have this day deposited 81,000 each ae o halt forfeit, to be furwarded to Mr. f the Times, N aolacted to act temamtng $1,000 ate of tho first game. The or oxpenses in each gama to takoholder, to be held by hini as an addition to the maln stake, provided noy sarplua shall romain nfter tha three Another satis- haos pormancntl June i, &t D:40 0'elock. at our dpfclu’ h June 3.~'Ulie Bupreme Court opened 6 first cago was McDonald vs. W. K. Dodge. This was un appeal to settlo whegher a bankrupley und deed of mssignment In the Unite Btates could aflect reai ¢stato {u Canada, ‘Tho Court declded that it rould not, snd tho appeal was dismissed with costs. piaind el MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Roecial Dispatch fo The Tridune. ANN Anrson, Mich,, June #.—At ths lost meceting of the Board of Hegents, in April, Regeut Cutchen was Inatructed to requost Sen- ator Christiancy, former counsel of the Board, to make a written statement os to tho truth of falsity ot the aflldavit of R. A, Beal, read at the January mecting ol the Regents. Beal then swore thas tie had beon {nduced to withdraw his ciolms for a jury In the University chancery sutt upon the ropresentation ot Senator Chrls- that there was no eyldenco In the causo by which Judge Huntiogton would bo autbor- any red laocs or 1n- The management of each gamo to he In chargo of two porsuns, one to ba solected by each principal. Tha table for the drst gameto be furnisho Bexton, the table for tho second gama 10 be furs ulshed by Schaefer, and the table fur the tbird Kame to be furnished by the winner of tho toss dectde “the fust . GORE & CO,, ¢ and 70 Wabash-av, REGULAR TRADE SALB DRY GOODS, Tuesday, June 4, 8:30 . m. Medtumn and Fiue Clothing & Specialty, )X GOl & Cl)qflAAll\:tlmlterl. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, Wa shall Pyl :ézlgl &xé 1,300 CASES VERY BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. Adanted to Summer Trade. Manufacturors themovor, and wo MUST GET ANOES, Clase buybrs will make & note of this, & 70 Wabash-av, By CHAS, E, RADDIN & CO,, Augtioncers, 118 & 120 Wabash AUCTION SALE BOOTS AND SHOES. fucluding & BANKRUPT STOCK, TUESDAY, JUNE 4. AUUTION NALE DS, HATS AND CAPS, Clotllng, 8iraw and Miljiocry Goods, Notlons, &¢.,on WEDNESDAY, JUNE CHAS. E. BADDIN By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Tuesday's Bale, Juue 4, at 9:30 a. m, NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE, Goods, sow aud used Carpete—Axe a Bad Wool.” Larke showiul By GEO, I tnble, LFach player shall be furnishod vy his opponent \ith a new table and cloth for practice, dret game, prompt] cholca for third game has boen determined. ractico lo b uf “Thie necenary traveling ex e:xl:;'ol d!mlh play- o bu tneutliclont, from 1 accarding to the World's play or ng. WiLLI The Chleuzo Cricket Club held au adjourned meceting last evening in tho <lub-room of the {'slmer Douse, Dr, I J. Ogden presiding. The main question before the weeting was the con- tnuauce of the Club organtzation, it belng fm- posalble to obitain suitabie grounds for the pres- ent year, inssmuch us the otherwlse most avall- able grounds—White Btocking Park—are too At was decided that, while but Jittle matcli-playing would probably take place, there would be durfog the present weekly prace way be_ found suitable and couvenlent of access, cd, and a standing commi. case ha should 3o Gnd, s representation of the facts to the Board, by which ho (Beal) would be relieved In the prein- Prosident Angoll has recelved a reply from Chrlstlancy, In which he denles In toto the and incloses o letter trom W. L, WebUcr, also former counsel for the Board, which corroborates his deulal, be (Webber) bav- fug been present ol the Interview in which the statement was sllegzed to bave becn wade, — ancy, would mako whole statemen DRY GO0 Apectal Dispalch to The' Tridune, Mapisoy, Wis,®June 8.—The Beventh-Day Advent csmp-meeting, which hos been at- tended by a week of almust endless raiu, will cloe its labors to-morrow, tLus far devoted to business mectings of the diferont soclotles. Tnere will be preaching lu At a meeting of the Coufcrence the followiug officers wure elacted for tha year: President, H, W, Decker; Executive Commitiee, N. M. Jordan; Sccrotary, A. 8, Osborn; Treusurer, William Kere, Credentlals given to oight miolsters and llceuses to o et e am MeQlll, R, J, Btreet, ). L. Ramsey, K. Y nuounced that the expectod niztish Eleven would be defesred until next year, owiog to the deatls ot Mr. Otta. way, the Becretary ol that organization. notion, 1t was decidod that the Ciub should oin the Cricketers' Assuciation of the United After receiving ¢everal new members 1nto tha ur.unlx.\uuu. and Hatentuz to a favora. rowm the Tressurer, tho meeting ad- To-day has been Qeneral Jlousehold minsters, lrivsels, Velvet =400d goods—1nust be vl ELIS0N, TEXAS EXOT AT ATUCTION, o d.::rfl‘ P ::)-.(l‘ ?!m“dfi unity 1a_otforo kay annn.’nnd ‘Windows ROY & Cu., Auctionecrs. IC PLANTS Association Elder Decker was chosen If and 0. A, Johuson, Secrotary, nnlml;:lwnm l-utn in BASE-BALL, In view of the fact that Chicago has played a couple of very clever games dowa East, oud wun twoout of three with ans of the thrce strougest clubs {u the arenn, It {s propec to say that + History repeats ftsclf.” Last vear, In this moutly, Ferguson, after euffering defeat at the huuds of Boston, turned i, and {n two suc. cessive gates deteaced Hurry Wright's boys by ru just os this year ha de- feated thet successive” games fn same seore. ‘Tua Twmuxg has nothiog to say conceruipg the future—that wiil play (tsell out} il atteution ta the fact that 28 have suet only the hardust, closest-playing the fraternity,—Iudlapapolis, Civclanatf, aud Bostoo,~while the other fellows have bad a chance at those teams which laye pi For the next three weeks Cbicago hasn't exactly soerouch o road, it would seem, though no one cun say what the Eecentrie ence und the Euthusiastlc Milwgukeo may do. Itis entirely proper to wary thoso Cal wentlomen who have taken pleasurs fo dlsapproving of “Yourmine” gud * Hulbert's team * that it will hardiy be in good taste for thein (in cuse Chicaro should wiu a few ganies) to squars matters by commendation of *Qur ' A patron of the rawe who cun lind luser and unothing to condenn i o winner I8 bosscssed uot only of poor judgment, but olso of a weuk head, Coucerning Buturday's game fo Boston, it ap- puars thut Remsen camo to the front audsupuly Is beautitul fielding by gettin he following brict explalus The Chicazos won the game iutho fourth Wiih one out, thoumpire unfustly gave Cassidy safy at first un & ball ficlded bv BIx nyents were the organization of red dollare were rulicd for P Taadolpl-ai. Our Megulnr Weelkly Sale, On Wednesday Morning, at 9:30 o'clock. NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, nd ‘lul;m‘alln Carpets, Nelrigers- ¢ 1u Jlousehold Goods. Sale RE & CO., ayctioneers. T By M, M, SANDERS & CO., 7380d 74 Wabasl-ay, t— CHARTER OAK. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribune, 1lantronp, Conn., Juno S.~Geurge M, Dar- tholowew, recently clected President pro tew. of the Charter Uak Lite, was to-day elecled Permauent President Ly a_handsome yote, Bartbolomew is & splendid fnancicr, and Lis election s commended. suod to polley-bulders this week, scttiug forth the real condltion aud vroapects of the Cowm. Axintaster, Brussels, 014 OLlce Deada, and e eutire stuck uf & De A creular will be is. —eee——— Buck & Royner's Moth Powder i’ bottled by th makrs of g ++ bars ™ Cal s SIARKIAGES. s T Py o May 30, 1574 st resi REGULAR SALYE OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS, AT ATOTION, TUESDAY. JUNE 4. AT 13:3) 0'CLOCK, OIL-PANKN, ILSON & EVENDEN, OIL TANKS 4xn EHIPPING CANS, 47 & 42 Woat Lako Bueot. OFXION GO B 4350 rus CAFAL0VVE VAN RIPRH-AU 438 South Paulina-st. Jounkes s of Marguvrile sad Audrow cd 4 ye: s, mmie, tLou hast Telt us, &, June 3, 8t 0:15 O'clock, yoars. 87 Kut Kinste- BORETTI. Mr. Dernard o) Funeral frum bis La of the fanully Invited 1o atten: Wunaral ou Wedneaday, Juno , 84108, @., trom hly

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