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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JUN ]uumu afternoon apon uetice Hummerfield. and 7, 1878 Reehtor M. N, Hibbard, A. H. Veader, Georga celved are that ha stopped at the honse of & farmer | was hafore Jnstica Foots nesr Rant Saginaw and had only time to say that | a change of venne from they did not ombrace it. 1f he bad noticed and , F. Gray, ker and Ifll"lfll Dest. reported that, no such erroncous impressions THE CITY. ternal rovenue of the conntry, and tho iteady Haller, 8, . Fackard, J. H. 8 Quick. I ress mada by this branch of tndaatr ‘ hio felt alck, whrn b fell back and died almort In- | obiained o contlnnauce of his enee (i} Toeaday at | {ioon"Ticiur'c, ardes and 1. 3. Lenzen. Fouee },’ rederic Uiy - M., L2y Ggorae | could have beon possiblo. It rends as Followa: B iaiten {,, th ool a8 RANE (5 the GENERAL NEWS, 5 -b}:‘;l;ly A relstive left yesterday to bring back the B . e e 0: plurttaracd. o, leiredoit, Frak Toby, andd. M. [ 553 TG, Nuier, Togwolt Qlescr, % 1(1'5"‘:::" yu:l?:‘:z(l;x‘;efi:::fiudr:"lfl?‘n:‘?hrxfi:rle':{gl‘l::':’an‘l”".' henlth, well-belng, and contentmdut of the A meating of representatives of the classes | 100 shares of mining stack valued st §1.200. Ylonell M. Singer ard feney Korber, o er, al::: J. “'s".fi'g':f“' @ c(n'm 3 cmm,{; pictnres, and atatuafy In the house No. 120 Caln: | communitv. It was tnercforo resoived that, Clscoss ars running in Lake Geneva, and the placatorinl excursionist s onca more happy, The Wood-Carvers' Association and the Cuopers' Linlon met at No, 7 Bouth Clatk streot Jaet evening, and traneacted soma rontine basiness, Mrs, J. 8. Mowor No, 1, now in the hos- pltal at Fort Wayne denfes that she ever bad the intetvlew with Mrs. J, 8. Mower No, 2, recontly allnded Yo 3n THE TAIBTNR. “in consideratfon of thesc facts, we urga upon the Adminlstration the wisdom of passing swise, just, and squitahte laws, under which our busines 7 be vonceably conducted, and with. out unnecessary or arbitrary restriction; that sach jnfluence as the tradacan honestly e: creise at the polls be used in the ejection of deperdent . ropresentatives, who will consclen. tiously maintain their opinfona irrespective nf partisan influence, or polltical Jobbery; that the public press by encouraged by our Association met avenns, nor the horses, carriages, stock, o¢ other vranull{ In_the barn vn sald premisen, for the reason that Mr, Coolbaugh disposed of the same by wn( of settlement upon hiw wifoy he ~same = embrace lu5 vart property in hta lifetimo dleposed of by w:{vol settlement npon his wife, nor upon Maiville \¥. Fuller as trostao, nor any part of tne moneys recovered from ltfe-insurance com- panies, —which dispositions were made by way of wattioment and proviston for his wife and chil dren,~there being, s It [v supponed, no dehts of clalma agninst the eatats of i John & Cooper, M. G. Frost, Ornn Skinor, Heney 8. Towie, Chatley K. Towna, llorace FEalie AUN: Waterman, Norman \Villiame, Judzo stoors, Atnold Tripp, Oeotge 0. Fry, .V, Freeman, N. C. Seors, JI." M. Sherhera, Judge Jamason: Joha_d. MeClalian, Johin A, Hanter, Saive Jaren I Tiradwoll, R B, 11, Drrkee, L L. Fainer, Tieney 8. Monroe, ¥ Jewii: o 1 Trorton, Judge E. 4, ol 'A Galt, {1 'adaoc L s e, B0 packard. dudgs It B, Hourd, Judgs Catog, and others, of 1870 sud 1877, North Divislon High Sckool, Benjaman W, Robincon, an old man 62 # e expectod ta sodlelt eud. ‘wan held yesterday afternoon at the school bulld. | years of age, was sumdu heid by Justice Sam- -cm,fv:nff:'{mrnvnfl:nn nr-nc%n. The amount 1ng, corner of Btnte and Elm streets, for the pu merfield in 3,000 to the 13th nn-ehlr;i' of | of money needed to pay cxpenscs s $20,000, pose of taxing steps towards organizing what has | fraadulently selliog Kansas lande, bronghl by | whicn mfi nearly all be rn&uhl’ taken in from been talked of for some tims pAst—an alamnme as- | James W, Mlcflnla{. Tt in alleged that Hoolnson | sdmission fecs at Seztor Park, where the fonrna- soclation. Miss Young called the meeting to order | gave him & poor title to 280 acres of Kanaas lands [ ment takes place. The smounts sabecribed ace ind Mr. Fred Eldred was chosen to preside. After | n eltl\lu‘e for & honse and lot on Michigan ave- | niainly Intended as guarantee-funds, and no one ome general taik shout the desirability of forming | nue. Nobinton slleges Lhat he had no inten- | will probanly over be called upon to pay more than oclation .fl. Il::‘; v;nvc,-!‘ll. lfinmmfl?lr{ lmn u|' lv‘:lndlln[& .Hdd that hll M"i"’[‘ the | 10 per cent of his aubscription. u was effec electing Mr. Kldred | title fo good sn enuine, bat, on X t 1t the et ‘aiawmina] meeting. 16 bo held | the' conteary,” o » [ Al Machley The following Committees were alto annonnced: at which time a commits 1§ did not }ive up to the agreement in giving him B | sionroa lesth, 1 . 1d Coolbaugh which | and the trade to represent onr intorests truth. tea was instructed to report a comstitution | clenr title to the honse and lot, [1e snya ho thonght | . brake, Lo Z. Left b Gran e —— Al A black pickerel,—black as a coal,—with Ly-laws fol aver: tof the Aseocls- | q that Yoy, i W, S LAY ) weére not, at his denth, folly secared, fully and fairly, by furnishing informatlou free. round, yellow svesr Came with & ot of st to | LDV [eNs fof he mOvernment of s wik b | b e o achuley o fuake Boo |;n;°%q::|u.lf Tosee: J“"I‘F;?c‘khc‘(. i 2 CROP PROSPECTS. May Inek you to give thle statement an fn- | Jy and cheerfully, by withholding no fact that l1aftin' & Co., at 40 Stato sircet. yostorday. It | eleciad, and the Association started on it course, | tne present charge bas beon brought. Veter Sehutiler, A, St Welgit, sertlon upon a prominent page la your fournal, | witl practically disproye lenornnt asscrilons, wan presented to the Academy of Helences. In ordot to make the meeting a# Interestingto the | “yp 0 Te L, ¢ O N Y, 17 '"'ED;."',L. g L g T JLLINOIS. o and through you may 1 appeal to the other | and snowing on all occasions thera Is no secrecy Tho Equestrian Club will mect ot 4 o'clock | SlAs# mombera as possible, if bas beon daclded to onne. Landerk, o1:Cawedo, N tiy Georgn L. Uuninp. (eofye Armour, Joel 1. Harves groat newspapers of (his ity to give It publica. | or mystery in our busloess as I8 oflen ssserted Buaciol DisvatoAes 10 TAe Triduns, Totxpo, Il June 6.—The wiuter wheat a0 far is being secured In good order. Wil not vleld moro than eight bushels to tha acre, * Uotconva, N, June 0.—Wa are In the mlidst of harvest. The yleld so far as cut Jesa sharp to-morrow afternoon on Michigan avenue, oppurite the Expusltion Building, aud then pros ceed to the North ide deives, A business mesting will bo held at the Water-Worke, ‘I'hie temperatura yesterdsy, as observed by Manasse, ontician, No. RS Madiron street (TRin- ung Dallning), wes, at8 8, m., 02 deprees ort of reynion. to which end varlous | years of age, and of respectable and plessing ad« | 1,"[,"Rond, John Crernr, I, Loewenthat, Jacob Hor committees were appalated yeatarday atiernoon to | dreen, Is b d:‘ Jn, meed of n aitustion, and 8 live, | Kére: Georkd Schinetior, ). " ClarK, A, Jacobeon, aviny act w o rmed jast n oul ) perfect srrangements. Reetn 10 atamp him ax o youth of moro than ordl- | - Copimittes on Transoortation~11, D, Colvin, Joho C. In viow of tho character of the Inmbor | nary merit. At nbout 7:15 last evaning John | MeMullen, ALk, Goodrich, Frank Parmeice. V. trade 1o thin clty this eenson, and the anguestioned | Gore, a baker, 38 yoars of age, realdiing at No, 1342 | {PTRER 3 & WHEAE & 1o ARG T 0 0l fact that many vessels are going out of commis- | Hiate street, whom strong drink bad made rash | Asthar Dixon. - ¥ #ion, the statement had bean miade by those who [ and despondent, as well as temporsrlly insane, Cotnmittee on Press and I'm\llum-; ) {{::-g‘ns,‘.vfi P, Nizon, Wi 0! in the maliclous attacks of fanatics.” Resolutions were adopted that the Assocl. ation joln representative roaltsters in bringing hefore Congresan joint resolution for the en- actment of “n rate duty on forelgn malt of 25 cents on thirty-four pountds, and "that members of the Association uag thelr Inflnence in havin tion With great respect, truly yours, i "3 fi.yboohnu. B. I. ALLEN, e His suls Agslpst Thomas F. Withrow to L C B, Wi % . Acreago m.. G0 1210, 67: 3 0, m., 773 B p.m., 64 B e T e | flued Uawn th thelake at the ook of Jucksat | Jfsesl & Lensth WHINRF., Slisor SVanfies | than onehal a8 somonred with 1877 (Ao ] " siacaver 40!900 Worth of Property—The | prsted by the Logtelnturcs of thelr scvora Gidsler AL B & b, SUABCH B, Wy U001 crFriag S part ot least of the trdde amay from hots | inkent, Londeres wisc Had . hitnorsed (he. deed, | {or o B Stane, A« Michwclin V. F. Lawson,oa, | BOpercentgreptor. | 0 oo oo | Petition and {he Answor. Staicsa Tnw similar 1o the act paseed by iin J. Wadsworth, Vico-Presidont, B, 8, Mer. | ud to other smalier polnts llko liscine, | ran to hisaid, and, jumping in also, swam back to ot ANDwiCH, ., L1 ogisisture of Iowa to protect manufacturers Speetal Cortespondence of The Tridune, Des Mornes, [a., Juns 5—0n the 8th of May last, & petition fo equity was filed In the Unlted Btates Circult Court here by Dessio Allen [ i dfusters~li. H. Davin, Engens oot o e ian i, oo and e s #mith. Committee on Military~Qen. J. T, Torrence, Oen, i Borons, "yeut. c'nf. p Ty TR gy, Gol. Inirl5, but backward. Replatting not general. One-fourth of the old corn on hand, Not m morflwlll %o forward until the new crop i sured. till, Genaral Manager, and Mea @etome, Chamberiain, Holt, Gidd} Morns, aad Draper, Directors of the Mil &t vanl ltallroud, of Milwaukec, are at th . and dealers in ale and beer, soda water, and Van Neat, othier boverages, $ ! ‘Fho Preapiient then Introdueed tho Tlon. Green A reporter yeslorday called on soversl | the dock with the man, | W ith bls clothes drlppin of the more promincnt dealers, among them ¢ wet, he bronght his man to the Armory and lodge: John Mason ~Loomls and A, G. Van | himssfely behiind the bars. . Bchalck to Inquire Into the = facts Til NEFONSET COUNTERFRITERS, Paimer . The 8 1 B, Raum, Commissioner of Internal Revenue, House. Rt S SRS e B | WSy s e i i | R il BB SRR | ot T R | o e | Ttk ants ot o Yostorday afternoon Offfcer Hotseholder | thal it did not have the eifect atatod. These'men | wall at Neponset, Lureat Connty. had their hear- uty-Col, J. [i. Harsons, Dwighty Cagt. ¥ 4§ onte. and barley promiea | Allcn, aa guardian of the heirs of Mrs. Allon, ws temarking o day to somo of yanr leading recovoted from tho. river, neat Madlson sirect fet about 18 centa per thousand fegt, or, It work- | ing botora Comm saloner Hoyne, There \wers Lt 3 taeken capc b voung, Co St | out. Spring whoat, oats, Y P members that I bave soan but fow brewers duriny 3 g Inst omas F. Withrow, to recover the Pridite, the body of s man badly decomposcd ¥m ng by the. day, they demand £4.25. Buithls ::‘llarn }‘hlluy. Willism B, Batley, Fred Bafley, and kfondy ol s, Watsokay Capt. | well, T 7 aqal Th g my administration 1n office, and tho reoly has been i value of certain 1ands, town lots, notes, and | thatthe browers and Govarnment have been in clad only in s pair of old pants and aboes, The | Charge, whatover it fe, doca not fali uponthe rice, ' Tio_nost was discovered by Mar. | DENS 1 mos Granals, 8. J. Bare auch barmonious reiations of Iste that thoy 0 Taco was batlly Crashed, 10 that no accurate deecrip- | desler but upon tha -owner, It abpearcd, | ahal® Frank © Er - Fowler, of - Galnbure | ane e g A I0WA, mortgages allezed to bo leld by him fn trust A Y Al 1% as a collateral subject, that tho greatest question waos (st of rates of freight, which were so low this year that vesscl-owners could not hope to make & profit, and tha docke were covered with un- employed mon. unneceseary to visit Washington. [Applanss, 1 have thie Lo eay In reg: ravenue, rocognizo it eimply asa code of Inws for the col. laction of the rovenues, not for the regnlation of mon's Lusinoss, because Ithink the loks tho United Statos Government has to do In putting {ta nose (n tho busincas of wmen tho betier. {[Applsuse.} T tako plensure In bearing cvidence that you have an officer at Wanhington wiio lus at all tiniey atded mio In the enforcoment of the Jawa, and hag given ndvico In bringing about such rulings that seom proper for tho enforcement of the law. OF 1 am not hero to -ugfen resointion or any ation by your body. [am hiere for the purs poso of looking you in “the face, and to vartici- pata In sich pleasure o8 you may bave during tha day. Having said somuch, 1 thank you very much for the kindpess you have shown me. [Loud ap- plause. | A vole of thanks was tendered Commissivner Raum for his udiress. ‘The present ofllcers wero re-olected by acelas wation. 8t, Louls was selected as the place of thonext mecting, on the first Wedneadsy in June, 1979, Adjourned sine dic, dotctal Ditoatches (o The Tribuns. Weasren Ciry, Ia, June 0.—Corn thin. Good deal of replanting. With good weather vrospect would still be fair. Lorta Creek, Ja, Juno 8.~Corn Is coming poorly, Many roplauting. Very cold wet weather, - CINCINNATY, Ia., June 8,—Cotn came up well, but the mico have beon taking it Ladly. Much replanting. ’nesroN, Ia., Juno 8.—Heavy rains have stopped farm-work, Roads bad, Large acre- agre ot corn planted. Comiog well. riscuan, In.,, Jung 6.—A good deal of com- plalnt about corn. Wire-worims working. Cold weather, and corn comiug slowly. Spriug grains promise & spicndid crop. tion conld pe'galued. Tho Sovonth Ward Republican Club was 10 have held a meeting lant evening st No. 305 TMue Island avenue for the parpose of electing odl- cers. Butns only about tairly members inade their eppenarance. they adjourned without action unth next Thursday svenlng, A fishing purty composed of C. R. Blackall, Alvin Hulbert, Harvey D. Colvin, D, R. Cameron, anti John Alaton sturted for Neenab, Wis., Just evening to o some Galing on Lake Wiuncoagy, Where haes Are now biting plontifully, They will make headguartors on Doty's Istand, Prof. John B. McMaster, Androw J. Mo- Costi, W. Edwards Aunin, Francts Spear. Jr,, and Tteney P, Qeuorue, the Priuceton Colleze (N, 4.) mcientific oxpedition cn routa to the Roeky Mountatna tu view the cclipse of the sun and make eneral observatlons, ware at the Grund Pacific Festerday, ‘The Hon. Thomas F. Mitehell, of McLean Cannty, s in the city. Il reports the Ropubliz- ann of that county in_splendid trim for the cam- patgn. Mr. Mitchell was an active and Influcntial anember of the last Hou nd the disttict wiil o well to return him for & second term. This will douutless bo done. ‘The members of tha Board of Trade ara who happened npon them accidentally. A storo was robbed in Neponeet hatarday niaiit Iast, and the fonr men nhove-mentioned wero atis- peeted as the burglars, and honce, After getung out o search-warrant, thelr house was radea Wednesday afterncon. Theso men had been suspected for passinz counterfeit coln oversix weeks past. Strange though it may seem, the United States officinle_were not aware of this gung unill unearthed by Marshal Fowler and hin female detectlves, The captured coins are very ‘worly made Indeed, and have no ring In them. Those that have been passcd lavo w clear, bell-llke sound, und are well calculated to decetve, Phabe Davis, of Burilngton, testifed substantially to the facts ahove given. Alf I'rice was discharged becanse the evidence against him wan not sutficient to con- vlct, bat thiree Iaticys—fathor and Lwo sons—wors neld { 81,000 ball cach for court. Tho old man gave ball, but the sons went to jall. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Court adjourned yesterday over to Monday. Bherry, the murderer, yostorday was in possession of & money-order for 820. Tle got it cashod, aod his Atlorneys are mara hopeful. for John ¥, Tracy, and belonging to tho Land Cotnpany. Tho claim s certainly novel and unique. It sets up that an agrecment was made fn 1808 between B. F. Allon, John F. Tracy, Ebenczor Cook, and John I. Couk, for the purchase of lands nlopg the Chicogo & Rock TIaland Tallrond, which wero Lo be lald off into_towns and town Jots. Ench was to have ona-fourth interest in the enterprise, Alten was to furnish tho money and recelve 10 por cent tntercst thérefor, The title to all the lands was 1o be 1n_Alleu’s name. 1In 1870 the mereement waa reduced to writing, wherein Allen and J, 1. Cook were put down at one-fourth cach, and E. Cook at one-half,—it being unaerstowd that one-fourth was to bo hinta Iu trust by E. Couk for Tracy. That in 1872 Cook transferred Tracy’s Intcrest to Withrow and ong E. il. Johnson, who held it (n trust for Tracy. That stbsequently E. and J. P Cook died, and in 1878 their exccutors transterred the decedents’ interest to Allen, That, in October, Wittirow and Johnaon transferrod thotr Intorest to Tracy, That, from the beginning of the copnrtnership to_ 1895, or after the faflure of Allen, Tracy = had been a frequent guest of Mrs, Allen, and recelved The Commitico on Music will ba selected by the Chlcago Urchestra, . Committes on Apparstus~Carlisle Maswon, Van . Nigglas, K. B. Preston. Committes on Urounis=Al, W. Pawell, Thomas E. Miller, ¥, ‘Tobey, and Thomas K. Uonrtney, = Tha Commitico then adjonrned natll Tllelfll( evening, 8 o'clock, ot the same place, when afl the membets of the nfi:cmfl)‘nnncunnd commits teos are roquested Lo be present, GEORGE SCIINEIDER. CELEBRATION OF HIs SILVER WEDDING. Tha fanily sna tntimate fricods of Mr. and Mra. Qeorge Scuneldor did not let paes the sliver wed- ding of that happy couple without honoring it in a worthy, although very priyate and decidedly ne formal, masnner, No invitations wero tesued, but a company composcd of the worthy palr's moat In- timate friends assembled last evening at tho fam- sly resldunce, corner of Michigan avenuo and Tiventlath street, to shower duwn congratolations uponjthe gonfal host and hostess, who had com- pleted a quarter of a centory of married life, Among those who lent thelr presonce to the celebratlon of the day were many of Chlcago's most prominent Garman TIR NOMBOPATAB. The Chicago Academy of Homeopathie l‘h{fl- clans and_Surgeons held a regalar monthly meetlog last evenlug st the Tremont House. Dr. A . ~Cooke, the recentl elected President, read his insugural addres After alluding to & crisis in tho statusof the Aca ciny, and analyzing its cause, he spoke st follows of "the well-known college-war: 1t had nearly resnlted |o a disruption of the time-honored State Association at its Jate oanua)l meeting, 1t had beeu brought nt first covertly. snd then openly, into overy medical body In tine and surrounding Biates which has for jts oo)ccrs the advancement of sclence and the promotion of profcssional and socisl harmony of its members. 1t had polsoned the growth and usefulness and Jeopard- ad the extstenca of these hodies, which should be noutral, if not indiTerent, apectators. ife clahined that the Academy, primarily embracing in lts membership every reputable practitioner of homaopathy in thls cuunl{. wog 1o lunger attend- edbLya mljnrlliduf its oldest and best membare. ‘They had subdivided into cliques and Face tlon#, aoll fixed to tho tall of some one of tho rival modieal colleges, . past, presnt, or prospoctive, The remedy, De ~ Cooke NEDRASKA. Bpectal Dispulches fo ‘The Tribune, CaruaN, Neb., June 6,—Spring wheat ahead of anything I have ever scen. Oats and barloy promiso unprecedented crops. La Ponre, Ncb., Juno 8.—~Wheat, oats, and barley bid falr for thelargest crops wo havo evor had for yeara. Ieavy ralns havo been a great MARHIAGEY. WOQOD—Juna 5. by tha Hlev. T, B, Forh Morton M. Wood, of llm:hu’r. lll..] nnd";fll:l 5?: ey g Wend, of this efl¥, at 608 Fulion Street. the Tesldenca 1 [ 1 tl 8- tod with_much positiveness, would' be found 4 population, Iucluding . Mr, aod Mrs, Y Ea mauny favors at her hauds, That in June, 1875, T e e ot e v | e vecpaition of bemting faen T one fact | _ Sarah Aun Miller and Dapiel Tramaino | 3uuia, Mr. and Mre. Lanstg, M. and Mrs. Caspar bunet, Fho pust foir warm days bavo broughit | wyon on a plessurc-czcursion, Tracy, n Vlow of | o£Wiiitam G, Wodd, tho fatiior of tire bitde. houses and property were destroyod by tho recent | fiuportaut towo recogntze was tho Clhicago Ho. | Svore yesterday adjudged Insane, 'The case of tho | Hatz, Mr. and Mrs. Michachis, Mr. . Bauman, | cOfh outadl rig the many kindnesses shown him and the obliga- tornudo, Preaident Fairbank calied the attention of the Bonrd to the subjoct yesterday, and Mr, Ed 11, Noves, of the firm of Peck & Noyes, wus ap- pointed 10 collect aubscriptions. At 6:110 1ast evening n horse attached to & bugay, owned by De, D. B. Dean and occupled by his wife, took fright at the corner of Canal and Polk streets. and rau north to Monroo straet, Dur- s the Tast half block, Mrs, Dean. who had been thrown from the buggy ont upon the whifly tre to which sho clung for her ilfe, was dragued along the pavement aod severaly bruised, bealdes receivs g n aevere cut over the eye. She'will recover. The Excentive Committee of tho Illinois Industrinl Bchool for girls held a regular monthly meettng in the Troniont Houscclub-room yesterday morning, at which ton ladies were present. It wan stated that the school-room furnltnce was lo- suglicient, and Mrs, J. L. Deverldgo ruported that #ho hiad purchased a 10t of now deske atlow ngures. “Ihure had heen a number of apulications for mom. buralitp. The lteception CominlLico yavo & favora- ‘bic report, sud the meeting adjourned. Mr. John W. Rountres, the Wostern agent of the Colgate Soap Company, of New York €ity, 19 In this ity st the Grand Pacific Hotel, lie #ald Lo 8 T'RIBCNK Feporter thnt ho had scen by one of the evening papera that the Colgsty fuctory in Now York waa entirely dostroged by ire. 1o had Just then recelved tho following dispatch: ** Face Tury parttaily lurned, No luterruption ln fancy wonps and perfumery.” Al of which, Mr. Romn- treo thinks, tonds to uhow that matters wero not so Yad as rported. The \\'mgplng and Roofing Pnpnr,Asxoeh- (2 uotorions '* Waterford Jack" waa contlnued on ac- count of her slckness, The Commissionors wore scattercd yestor- day, —some at Lemont, some out in P'alas Jooking afier tho bridges, and others In mysterious baunts. None of them wero around the buflding. The Shoriff took twenty-three prisonors to Jollet yestorday, Among them was the murdoror Crawford, who'went for ssvonteen years. Craw. ford was tho ccll-mate of Connelly, and alter ne loft thore was sndnesa around tho coll. Tho Bhoril {elurdny aopointed Jnla{rh Lawler, brother of the Elghth Ward patriot, to the position of Deputy, to 1l tae place of Walter Mc- Ilonald, Thisis slmply & roinstatement, for it was ooly & few months sgo that lie wau discharged. J. C. Richards, indicted by the last Orand Jury for oblaining money under falte protensos, came into the Criiual Court yesterday and gave batl in tho wum of 500, 1l vondewen were R. E. Jonkins and J., T, Richards, ' GOVERNMENT BUILDING. The roceipts from the tax on spirits yester- day were $15,216.10, . The Internnl Revenue recoipts yesterday amounted 10 320,134, 83, Thoe Bub-Tronsury disposed of 378,000 of the Government 4 por conts yeatorday, John Stilwell, the light-weight Doputy Broosinatoy, Neb,, Juns 0.—Bcasonablo shiowers and cool weather has brought the amalt grains out wonderfully. Kzuanner, Nob., Juno 0,—Wheat, oats, and burloy Iunk'lnz well. Immigration stitl large, and widoarea of pralrie being broken up. KANSAS, Spactal Dlspatchea to TAe Tridune. Lu Lu Variey, Kan., June: ,—Ilarvesting. Graln extromely well filled, plump, and fine. Yiold exceods that o€ 1877. Good atand of corn growing vizorously. Farmers In good splrits, Loxotox, Kan, June ¢.—HBut little winter wheat cut.' Thiok it will yleld morc than in 1877, Corn growing tinely, , Grranp, Kun., Juno d.—\Vinter wheat greatly Improved since my last dispatch, Harvost next week, Corn mostly plowod onee, Bexroy, Kao, June 0,~Small amount ot wheat cut, Crop guncrally satistactory. Oats allright, Corn worked onco and looking well. — MINNESOTA. Snactal Dispatches to The Trivune. Repwoop, Mton,, June 8.—~Abundance of raln for crops. Sprinr wheat stout. Birds aregoing for our corn, and Colorado bugs for potatoes, Sranrta, Minn,, Junc 6.~All small gralns In nrlnndm condltion, Weather fine, with occa- slona) showers. Quaxiro Favss, Mlan., June d.~8priog wheat Me. ond Mrs. Schinetzer, Mr. and Mrs, Ernst Prussing, Mr, and Mrs, U. Jlosaert, Alr.\ulld Mes, Ullrich, Mr. and Afrs. Charles Fndors,\ Mr. snd Mes, C, Wahl, Mz, and Mrs. C. Selpp, Mr. 0. C. Schnelder, Miss Minolo Mahla, the Misses J, nn E. Lassig, Mies Prassing, 3r. Walter Butz, Mr, 0. C. Butz, Mr, A.J. Wuotz, Mr. Henry Walters mann, Mr. Almurlhfinul‘ Mr, 1, Muellor, M Arthar Uhlendorl, and sevoral others, The prea- enta fncluded many articles of #ilver, tha most nt- tractive of wlich ‘was 8 lsczo ouguet-holder, which the Gormans call n **standbaum,* The base, of solld silver, represontod tha trunk of & trec, with knota to signify the branches of the family, or, ln other worde, the children. Above ench knot was the name of the child, engraved on the amooth surface, Un the baso were the words, in dermnn toxt, ‘*Der Kltern [To the Parents) Juna 6, 1876,"" The upper portion of this exqul ite design formed & receptacly for a lorge and mog- nificent bouquet, culled with raro taste, (rom which the characters **1833 8 1878." in vlue, stood out prominently. The wholo ceful do- slgn, which ~was “the Iden a the gift of‘ the children, was commented upon and admired without sunt by sll presont. Near by stood what might lem riately be termed & flower-tably, over whic, in lettors formed In white, was the single word ‘‘Glueck,"” Among the other gifts waro A bouquet of fragrunt flowers from Miss Minuie Mahla; a stivar buttor- asilversugar.bowl, and aailver cream-pitcher, DEATHS,. ‘—Junc @, at ts reatdence of her daugh. Kollu AwadAle, Ghicago, Loulsa 1vin Blaxoaley, formerly of cn N, T aped IS pars, &7~ Utica and Watertown. . Y., pavers pleasa copy. COLLIEN-The tunaral services of Joha Colller, heree tofore announced to take pisca at his lato residence, 872 West Mad{wnat riday, 'eiovk, Carriager 10 Hos LW“N ¥riday, June 7, st 11 o'clock. BENTON—~Jane Edeu, Bryant Bloc s, 3 meopathie cul):l;e‘ $ie sald that he had fought this {nstitution with all his might from ita jucep- tion, but he was beaten. It had lived—it livos. g adimlited the conrteons considoration with which be had ever been troated Ly fts Facalty, many of whom wore hin former pupife. This, he thonght, hi to tholr confidence In hiv sincerity, willing to acknawlodge its vigor, * But tie demand. atruco—no far a3 the soclety orcanizations were concerned. If not in_our Liyslaws, let it be in the unwrition law of our Soctety: No college linon-washer here, ‘A plagu on both yont houses, ~you Montagues and you Capulets,” 1f you bLite your tbumbe ot une anothor un this grounud, you are welcome both, but do not mar our feast, Dr, D. A. Colton was elected Becrotary, and the following named paysiclans were apnointed Com- mittees to mako s digest of medical lteraiure, originnl dlscourves, and current facts: Nuw Dia- Dr. 11, W. Roby; Disoases of Chlldren, . Doncax; Diseasas of \Womon, Dr. 8. P, N. Hobart read a paper on - '*Infections and Thelr Prevention,” and Dr, Duncan read apaper upon the mansgement of children daring the summor months, Thereaftor the mest. ing adjonraed, TR MEMORIAM, The death s announced of Alr. Jobu Colller, & mamber of the Board of Trade and connected with the commission firm of 8, II. McCrea & Co. Mr. Coliler had attajned some prominence of late by his devotion to the tomperance cause, and Lis deatls will be felt ae 2 vovaro Joss by Lie co-work- arato that end. Fur several.months past he had been sultaring from sickness, and & trip to Europa tion he feit therefor, and in consideration of the bankrupt conditlon of Allen, promised Allon that hie wonld give Mrs. Allen all his Juterest la the Land Company and that he did afterwards exceute a conveyance of the same, in New York, to Mrs. Allen.” That tho knowledge of such decd cdmo to creditora of Allen, aud he was be- et on all sides to Bave portiona of the lands couveyed to them to pay their claims; that threats of violence wero made sgalnat him, and eriminai prosccutions threatencd, unlcss ho dld so turn over some of these lands. The doed from Tracy to Mra, Allen was not recorded, but kept by Mrs. Allen {n her posscssion, To avold trouble by reason of tho title to this prop- erty being fn Mrs, Allen, she was ndvised to transter her_ titls to Withrow 1n trust, in order to get rid_of the relentless credltors of Allen. That, Nov. 16, 1875, Mrs. Allen re- turned tho deed to Tracy, with the request that he mcuuvu{ tho property to Withrow, In trust {or Lier, which was doue, and _the deed of Tracy to Mrs. Allen destroyed. That Witbrow now, though repentcul( requested, refuses Lo couvey the property Lo Allen, as guardiuv of the chil- dren and heirs of Mrs. Allen. Ho therefora asks Judgment for damages for breach of trust, and coats. It 1s estimated that tho value of the property 1s sbout $40,000. Mr. Withrow files his anawer to the petition, Mo most omphatically denies cach and all the.. allexations of the potition, excopt such facts ns are of record and Indisputable. 1le sets up the At the restdence of Willlam A, , corner of ltandaiol and Dearborn- v, Anota Dienton, of Mompnis, Tenn., god a0. houer Inv\\ad.y' P m. Carringes to Hoschill, £U~ Memphis and San Francleco papers plesse COpY. HERVE=Entored [ato yost Juuo 6, Olivla 8, Reove, ‘wiio of Belan lieove, of thia cily, 12 Providence (1. L) papers ploass copy. ANNOUNCENENTS, PN b etV o S UST 28, . A. 1L, WILL MEXT AT £ " P corner of Madison d 1inlsto 1‘{"“114‘1:‘2, evening. A futl atten cn (8 denlroc e quostion ©of remuval to tuo Houth S{de will como up for consids Diyee sl e Luibiesi i 7 WILT, DG A MEETING OF THE T 4 licpublicas Clob Satirday venine, to taba actlon In f Y Sctlon In rugard 10 sindlug dolegetes to thd Couaty er-muetn - tron-at, Bubjects Gospol Tesiperante.” it SUNDAY-SCIO0L OF AD, ERT L EL Tl o ceraens oA SR afternoon. ' ‘There will bo addrcies by iho Pasior an, Buperlulendoat and concert resdings. orate yascs filled with flowera from Mr. Gerl Tux WKST gIDI RRED TIBBON REFORM CLU tion of the st met yeaterany at the Sherman | failed to restora bis shastored health, The funcral Forptmny; bouguets from AMr. and Mrs, Ei nover looked better. * No fusects, agreement {n writing of 1870 of the partnership wlll‘lwhlflml"d"_nnllmgla‘nhmyt. 31 Wesy 1¥iiuse club-rowin, Thoro Were delaraids preses | fervicos wil ba Beld.in fhe Chipel Of the Washing: | bricd Siales Marsbal, ls annonnceday a candidute Pribiog, dir. and dre. G, tlonsort, M. and B ——— fo which 1t was stipulatod that Allen was | Mtiunas, oppubito canran, Laviy, Ward Wouly frum tbe Btates of Ohlo, Indisna, Hlinols, Michi- { tonian llome at 11 o'clock this moring, and from ok Ullrich, Mr. and 3les, Charles Enders, Mr. DAKOTA, to advanco tho money (o purchase tlo g an, Jowa. New York, und Wisconsin, Eighteon | thence the remains will be takon to l{osehill for [ Gon. Johu A. Logan was around the Gov- { Mra. C. Wahl, Mr, and Mra. C. Seipp, the 3 sipectal Dianaiches to The Tyibuns. VaruiLriox, D, T., June 6.—8pring whest, oats, and barley aro in a flue growing conditlon. 'The prospects are now flattering. Brlg gohkizh, U, T., Juog 6.—Tho small Realna ucver looked “better, We are now ox- pocting a large yleld. CALIFORNIA. lauds, for which he was to receive 10 per cent sutorest, and for tho monoy advanced ho was to be reimburacd out of sales made, und all real estate unsold thereafter, and all notcs, con- tracts, and bills Yecelvablo in Allen’aposscasiop, 1o bo divided,~one:fourth to Allen, one-fourth toJohn P, Cook, and one-balf to Ebonezer Cool. “That Alien was to kecp all accounts of tlic Company scoarato sud distiuct from his othor business.” e says, furcher, that, In 1871, illa woro represcuicd, with an average dally cupacity of 160,000 pounds. George . Hastingy, of Springfleid, 0., presided, aud Uou A, Balyer, of Valparaien, Ind., actod ds Socretarg A plai ‘wad uxreed n oy whica prices would be n;.E.m wsnd overproduction prevented, o4 - 'Fno graduating exercises of the Chicago Female Collego at Morgan Park occurred last evemng. 'Plhie audlence-room of the college was well filled with suectators from the Park, \Wash- . Lasaiy Mr, M. Lassiy, Mr. and Mrs, Caspar Buts, and Mrs, Ort; & short Gopian poom, printed i allvor on Llue wilk, and written by Mr. Conrad Krez, who, with Mr. Hohnell=r, bore a part In the revolution of 1840, and who 18 now, with Mr. Hchnolder; an adopted cltiaell bE thix cuuntry, ve- cupying ot i L the ofiedof District-Attorney at Shobvyzan, ‘Tue poom walt beautifully frumod, and formied vne of tha raal ¥ttractlons of the gift- corner, Another poem, sfinllurly printad ‘and Interment. The Board of Trade yestorday adopted e foliowing: R T HEMTERY - OF TIE WONEW'E " GOSTEL Yemporunce duuclattan wili moct &t the Marinchy’ Temple thia wiornlug s 9:30 tu recelya Lndgos sud ate tead thie funoral of the late Johin Collier, - Slomortal sarvices st uo Tomplo Motday eveniy uut, Telograph Construction. ernmant Rallding yosterday, - He han just returned from \Wushington, where he has been ull winter, “The Gunoral rovels tho interviswor, dnd says tnat lie 19 ot of politics, and thay coming elections have no cliarm for him, Ife wilt l“‘nxl;'hu"] to tho [utercst of Jubi A, Logan while Ifi the city, whose business only he will roprosent, Uol. Borgh, nGauger of the Fonrth Iliincls Revouue District, happened ta be In Cinclonati when the inveatigation into the whiaky fraudu was 12 ieh suminoug mgha aad cares uf thly il a6, Prom sxvarsl conlir™e faiTenror ta centlonally hixh_morul ¢ uatry and pervevorunee i whatevorduties hu assuined, and cver reudy 10 cheerfully bear hif ent aud good cltizeu (o tho commuuliyy therefore, S tramed, sieo adapted to tho decaston, und writton ¥ 0 cuted el 4 g ¢ that fniton Melchta, Blue lsland, and Chicago. The i b fced thero Tecontly, nud by waa pr Dby Mr. Casvar Lutz, formed & sort of companton- Bptetal Diapatch:to The Tridune, K, Cook exceuted o declaration of trus ad gxercis convted of insirasienial mani, Fecia: (&l T8 L8 CUPIGA ! N AVRUENAS €5 | o Vervice ubo the iilirs” booke, T1J caria nlfeeum‘\tr.xtws' ind attmetod n equal amount | _ stzuRavas, Cal, Juno 6.—Lato sown wintor [ Withrow aud Joliuson should iavo sa IDEFee | iy wittho recetved untit June 12 for the comtruc. Tionn, and thoe reading of essayw, in which the par- awociate. and tereh, ¥ d back to Chicnzo yesterday, lu-lookea el of sttention. [ ;s . ¢ ot ", tlun of & Telegrph Lino 1 Ch 0 ta N it ware ot . 3 Cresald ot ,,‘,l, D AacE, Nad we Ikeey cunvey ta thawituw | sk do Chlosia. yentSriay e looked farlats, || OFtntN e whoat fine. Labor aud luborers mora plonty. | ¢, ic'ynd Tracy, ‘and the remaluder of E. Cuok’s | 64 tho St Srags Host, seeorain G0 ‘Sha Hooniad Emtito Cleaver, Lizzjo sworll, terirude Lo courso, Dairy product our -speclalty, Busincss Wyely and peoplo ancouraged. at the lvose manner in which thiogs have Lhelr grest personal roavemvnajum st flflfll‘; of 0 been msnnfid by tho Revennc olicees In Cincin- these resolutions be forwards ; apecineation: comed and b RhZroued on o racords of T Abosr Werest tobo divided equally botween Cuuk | peclossilinsi, oy ir (auceps wtatn clty lmita tn will by 35 fe ton, Nellie Gruss, Gertrude Day, Ella Uabcoc! and Tracy, In 1871 B, Cook died, In October, Annle L, Chureh, Ada“Wilkinson, and Eva B. onnd fully gratuied, Rab e ud Tr: Chicagasnd R AIRCE, WIGY el T naul, Thu books were kept in a disjointed sort of ter fn tha evening, Alr. 1874, Lracy declared Cook's fnterest t0 e au | 33 por mlle, ot less than 54 Inches (n diamerer ub Tiopkinaon: and thie bestowu of diplmas upon the y 0wy, and by saya (it If tuo ditillers in tho | Mre, Schucilor wora seronadod by $8o Germania DIANA. g ¢ et milo ot lela th lnches n”gls isace Tva 8. Uopkinson, of Soraan Park, and N ED 0. Da Queen City of tho Ohlo Uin't steal thoy wore fon | Mecancrchar, with which pleasant and altogothior INDIANA undivided onc-fourth lutercat, In Octobor, | smell ond; to bo st in wrosnd 3 fect, Two o A 'harrible accldent sccursed At Washington Tlerghtn yestenday afterndon. Whil Wicmeler oipaged in ber domestic duties her little 4-year-old boy ran down atairs to hor and mald thai there was *'dro np-staire,” Thore was In the upper-story all the furniture of the house, and sprond “l‘t on the floor the busks from two No o, galvanized wires on 3% foet cruss-artns, Arma ¢ b pug On witlh two bults; srms and pins to be palnted; 14 Inch plat. crow-ylus theuiation, % Lt to bo drat-clase In every particular, and clear of obistructions and {ultaze. | Cchatrustion and losation must e anblect 1o Apuroval Of OUF Suberlniomicnt during construction aud at completion. Line W b cowplsied by Hapt, 1 uoxt.” Aoy furthior Informatton Annie L. Chureh, of Chicage. The cojlrzo now hiaw & Inrue pumber of students, and 1s poth prow- pereus and thorough in its work. Ilie Central Committeo of the somi- defunct ‘*Nationsl" party held o meeting last niglt at the Tremont House, ond triod to porsus; Bpectal Dispatehto The Tridune. Moxxoorir, Ind,, Juno 0,.—Winter wheat not fltng as well as we expected. Eurly planted corn moatly roplanted. Lato coming well. Early barvest cxpected. 1674, Withrow and Johuson transferred thelr interest to ‘Kracy, which gave him one-hall in- terest, In Juuc, 1875, "Uracy transferred all bis Iuterast to Witlruw, with full power to enforce » partition of tha pruperty, and close thu trust, and retaln for his own use a portion ecqual to honost for this world, as they had the most abundant opportunity to cheat the Government. THE LATE MANCEL TAL- corr, unexpeeted tribute thoy couid not fall to be do- lighted, An uttractive collation was tho reciplent of somne couslderable attention, and the whole nffalz will 1ive in the memorlcs of those who were there A" amu of tho most unjoyuble that could be lmag- ned. 4 Mrs, Bernard g o o~ ——— led 1roi the undersignod. mattress la supposed that tne little | WMESOLUTIONS OF RESI'LCT TO HIS MEMORY. one-fourth of the one-aalf fatcrest resorved by | caa beoblal 5 SDY, :‘::hv:rl‘l;mll‘l'l:r:“ll ‘\'vlr:'r:al::fi: 'fi;'ia.":.‘é‘i.it'.li".’,‘i follow was _playing w[’m Matches which® had ‘Ata meetiag of the Uoard of Difectursf too Firet ALCONOL EVAYORATING. o110, E. Cook, and to bold the remnatnder for the bene IM&W‘-::K?"RX'I'I(. the Comuittee, Thoy all mad the best showlng Iefe up there—it waa e becn carelossly lo houso-cleaning tine—and st the huske on Bre, eler wan horrified at the Azecial Diggaich to The Tribune. Asutasura, 0., Juno G.—Winter wheat in Northiern Olfo fs yery good. No serious dame 270 from lusects. Crops aro promislog. MISSOURI. Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune, VANDALIA, Mo, Junc U.—Winter wheat I8 very good;as good as 1877, All small gralns good. . Bomo replauting of corn. eflt of Trucy, his belrs and assizns; and no con- voyanco whatover of tha uroperiy was to bo made except by cxpress instruction of Tracy. e further says that Tracy himacif sold his fo- terest to Witlam L. Scott, He donles that Tracy exeouted a deed to Mrs, Allen of uny fn- terest whatever in tho lands; that he ever ac- knowledzed such a deed fn” Now York or elso- whero; that lic over delivered” such o deea to Allen or any person for Mrs, Allent that Allen cyer delivered such a deod to Mrs. Allens that she kopt such & deed several months: that sho ever delivered such adecd to Trazy with the requeat that the con- veynnce be made to Withrow in trust for her; that Tracy ever exocuted such a deod to him Withrow): or that he (Withrow) ever prom- sl to Liold such property in trust for Mre. Allen, 1o dunics that I'racy, on an alleged ox- cursion, made promises to Mrs. Allen; or, if ho did, they wero procured by fulso and fraudulent represcutations of Allen as to the valuo of eald Interest. Ie ulleges that, after the death of E. aud J, P. Cook, Allen procured from thelr exocutors a convevance to himaelf of their in terest in the property, That, In June, 1875, Allen's books showed s ulance due bim, on account of niopeys ndvanced and 2xpenscy, of uver $83,000, when, n fuct, ho owed tbe Com- 1is account was mude up of fnterost at tos, in violation of tho agreement; Natlonsl lank, hold youterday afterncon to take nction on the death of the lato Mancel Talcotl, the following resolutlons were unsnimously adopted: WWiengas, Our cateomed assoctate, Mancel Taicott, as heen removed by the hand of death from earthiy duties and relationships; thercfor, Jieavizer, That by s evont.'this Institution hay becn deprivod of oue uf 1ta tost falthtul and bhoored tiiombers, onie whosa jung and evoted sarvice hiss bien alwaysmarked by slin hich quaiities of persunal iateg- riiy and intelligent sapreclativn of the true (nicrusia tlon. Wa recogntze n his faltutul couns sels tho undeviating principla of uprightuess which ‘marked his)lie 1o wl relations, Kesoleed, That, whiily wo_each foe) that In his death wolosa & personal friend do liereby expiress Lo his Emuy. and toe dumestis clrote {n which hu tiiled s A NBW ENTERING-WRDUR YOI REVENUE ¥RAUDY, Beveral dsys ago Tus TiunuNe noticed that thore wae a now aclienie on foot by which crooked whisky might be mannfactored through the *‘evapurating pracess, " now in voguo {n visegar faclories, being s0 changed as to sllow tho use of regular fermens. ing mash and the extraction of the slcohol thero- from; and that there wos thena blll befors Con- greas for the purpose, It .seoms thatsuch a bill was then slready in the bands of the Committes on Ways and Means, aud ne &n amondiment to the Internal lovenue law 14 already Lae been passed iu the [louse of Rovresentatived. It lsau fuliows: J1e ttenacied by the Senate o/ the Uniied States in CoRyrass desembled, ‘That o 3,203 of the Nuviscd Statutes be sniended by sizhing out tie worde ** or auy waor of aicoiiolic spirita” inediaily followlng tha URl **atcouoly” 1n the elghtl finc of sald ssction, and aleu by SCFIKIZ 0UL EHO WOrds 86 400 clude Gf suld” soue tion, usinelys othigg Hyroln contalned shatl ba cungirued twauthiorize the clatiliatiun of such eriyent. ed lquids except in an authorized distile fery," 7Y eu thorcof following: "t 6o worn, g conductor, or contrivance of ay whatsoover, whereby vaper miglt in Ry, DiauheE be cunveyed awsy and couvurted into dlrdiicd wplirits, anall T used, or employed. or be fastelied 10 ur con- uected wifh any vaporizing manufacture oi vinegar oo mitted on or heay the prenlat s carried o, 15ut 1 anail b f viugygar to suparate by m io property ~froui and - condeuse U possible, of course, and appeared to ba sate dafled therewlth, “YWhen tho reportors wn- tered a motlon was made (hat the moeting go tnto ‘‘executive session,'’ which, In other Words, mcans that tho roporters be reqaested to witharaw, After — goveral members Tud obined that the reporters wery welcomo if they wauld not +*lle* about the procesdings and party, the molion 10 go fulo **exccutivo wession™ was voted down, The reporters know then that there wie hothing worth remainiag for and retired, The Hobrow people celobrate to.dsy their holiday *+shebuoth' (Fentecost), This day {s celeordted In commemoration of the dellvery of the Ten Commandments to the childr I Iar ou Mount Hipal. Tbe day {s aleo heatod to commumorate the successful reapiug of the bar- vest, which in Palestine was atout completed at tald scason of the year, Thoceremontes ut tho var Tions wynarogucs will bo of an Intcrasting nature, 1 tho confrmstion of children takos place on this dav. ‘This confifmation rite, Lowever, 1s a ro. cent dnnovation, and bax been copled from the Cnrlstisus, Accordlug (o tho law, all Jewish young men whould be confirmed on the Ssturduy after rtu:hlu‘( their 13th birthday, bus ouly the orthodox atill adhery 1o thiv law, Tounding its talk upon the solitary fact that 8 special meeting of the Brotherhood of Lo- comolive Engineers 18 10 be Lold noxt week, on uiternoon paper, terrlbly fn want of on, Iuduigen in a colunn of very cheap gush about tho prabaitiity of' & striks among the locomotive en- — AUCTION SALES. DL bw v oo b P obw it/ PO U - By D, D, STARKE & CO,, H4snd 80 Nandolph-st. THIS MORNING, st 100'clock, tho CONTENTS of House No. 178 West Washington-st., CONSISTING OF H, 0. Porlor Buit, M. T, Tables, Drusols and Ingrain Carpots, Hall U'roes, Txtans s1on'lablo, Dining-: on Furniture, & D. D, STARKE & C0., auctioneers. On Saturday Morning, June 8, at 9:30 o'clock. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY NALB Househod Goods and Generel Mershaniis, M, T. 0, BETS, PARLOR SUITS, Volvet, Enelish Body HBrussels and Ingrain Carpets, Pior Mirrors, Wsrdrobes, Booke o Otiice Desky, one i‘:’ue Te00~ &Co., Austra. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. tat p-stateey i swvke which had atroady enveloped the entire uppat portion of the house. Hha theu ran tnto the street screamlug for ald. and soon obtained It. Dut not untl) too late. The house was ontirely consumed, with all ite contents, and the poor unfuriunate babe was burned Lo un unrec- ognizable mass. Loth Iis lega and one of its arme were burned off, and the flesh of the body was wo burned off and charred a8 to leave the humsn form hardly discerniblo, ‘The low: ide from Mfe~was abour $2,000, with no insurance, CITY-HALL., The only persons who are taking scrip aro merchants who have furnlshed the city with sup- plles, The contract for supplylug conl to the ‘West Side pumping-works bss been awarded to Qeorge W, McMuilen, ‘Thae Mayor was in his office for an hour or 80, but weut bome on sccount of his health, Ife s used up aod needs o rest, The Washingtonlon Jlome recelved 8020, 80, Ita proporiion of the Police Court fines, which biae been due since Jan, 1. WISCONSIN. Apectal Dispatch to The Triduns. Mapson, Wis., June G.—~Winter wheat ox- cellent, Boring wheat. oats, and baricy Jooklug fine, No Ipaccts as yot. o THE COOLBAUGH ESTATE. To the Editor o/ Ths Tribuns, Cmicago, June 8,—As I spend Sundey at my homo in Racine, 1 did not seo ‘I'ns Trinune of Sunday last; and uotil my sttcntion was called to It to-day, I had not noticed the editorial un- dor the head of A Former Rumor,” ia rela- tlon to tho Iate oo, W, F. Coolbaugh. 3Ir. Fuller, biss on-lu-law, aud counsellor dur- 1og bis lifetime; Mr. Connell, bis confdontial ario a purt. our deepost symipathy {n this sholr groat Tesvement.: Uiteolred, That these reeolutions be mad o records of tuls lluard, and that & copy of the uanded to bis widow, A specinl niesting of the Conncli was held in the afternoon, Ala, Ullbert in the cnalr, Ald, ok offered tho following: o memhers of tke Clty Councll of Chicego, bolng asscmbled (o cxpresa Gr rogret &t the death of Mancei Talcott, formerly membor of ‘this Counci and ju tie Hoard uf Folice, and W pey & tributa auory, do hereby o tho ' desth of Mancel Talcott, the £ 84 oldeat sad most valuatlo cislians, Wo, n va, it ia Wikt s et B Wl aas i Zallandn st o, actvin wia 1 101 40 18 Ttareeta, wid & duteriaiasd fod Lo all dishionety wnd niuniclp) corruption. Ieoized, TUat 10 the decuased wo Focowilze ane who hadrfown wp wli our iy, and hud 66 Tyl with untifnching Iatearity Lhrougl prosyqrity and adverais usurious nd une whu hey Teoriain s, " that he then had contracts and bllls recoivublo fr i Hieers. el hrbrncos i nskadoral thava. | "Ik 5 Lo n;fl.',wl_-:_m;"p"{‘:-i ¥ ¥l duniiy, cuoiior bohe clork, o Cashlor at the vimo roferred to; 88 | fohs mouut of over $1000; that o, hud REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, porter aro eked out by an alleged interviow with an 0 pay.roll of the Police Dapartment for | ' /lianlped, Thiat 'wo tecder our daencst sympathy to woll as Mr. Usgo Llwself, declare fu positive | conveyed to Runeoy; 1. sowed. | Janty FRIDAY, June 7, at 9:30 a. . engineer, in which the latter contradicted th TR h > s, ¥ ¥ i . I Tefiort, IF fhers over wat oo, Al that thoro aue | laalyoar b 500 b way mrquincy 10 40me month f Qe GHt S o i sy A e Slulsch ehesoot, HUCAMr 1 inasuficiured @ | erma that Mr. Coolbaugh was ot embarked ju | aud lots ourchased for Lo Joint dccouut of the llaull tu be within tho knowlodge of the fraternit; ¢, that Chlef-Engineer Arthur, the bLeu of the Hrothectuod, Wil be here moxt week speculatious with Mr. Gaev, aond snet with o Parlor Buits, Chambor Bets, a full lins Oar. such losses as atated. That rumor Is wholly ew Vulvets, Axminster, Brussols, SUNET Dersons empigyed Y theul aad 10 ol bacers of 2 > and \vool; Genoral Household Good Cnmpnn{, valued at over $60,000, which he had Jutcrual fieveuus. It {0 benited, That the mambers of the Sl Counellate nut eredited to the Jolot account'on his Looks; " bady) ‘T'ho ‘Lreasurer's roceipts were: Collaotor, [ Aesalcad Tuat tho members af 2 V' that he had uscd woney and property belongtny ) NOW 2047 . Water-Otiico, | $7,128.04; Compualler, . ‘This bill waa fntroduced by Mr. Durdick, snd | unfounded. c v A i i) oaeral Morahandies, on his anuusl visl, of Inspection, aud 843 $ \ v After remarks by Ald, Daly and Cook, the former | only awaits to be pusacd By the Hunate, It But thers are other thivge in that article | to the joint account to pay the executors of E, Tikellns wan calid fo meat hiak - Nowmbers of the Bl S5 1 i SR | At br v jroviding tnatall ‘th city | impostion upo it face. 1 shuply thes Wil b susons. provor for e to'otico. 1t 16, to., inoiudiag a arke stook Bratherlood who wei nouncing the slory worthy uf uotice, . Wi Irish Nationatiets Neld n meoting in ‘The straet aud sewor laborers will bo paid to-day, and Mr. Ambler, the Secrutary of the Syn- dicate, will cortily the acelp of sl who wish to get 02 ceuts for it 0 yedterday ogroo in de- amployes _sbould stteud thu funeral, aud that & selsoivan a th city uMces be closed atior 10 o'clock to.dn “Teibutes lo Mr. Tulcoft's memory ware offcred by Aid. McCaflroy, Uallard, and Throop, he bolig charactertzed as u worthy sud noble suan, —kiud~ aod J. P. Cook, as conslderation for the assigu- 1nent made to Blin, sad did_not credit tho waie on the bouks. T et ln Clileago for todividualiy Habl all vincguy factories, if thelr proprictors sra dt Nonestly Inclined, may start i aud wake sicoul, undsr the gulse of viuegar, moy cheat the mont out of &1 lwmenss umount of revenue, n enteriug wedyo for juls of ditillerivs to sceins to take for granted that some pecunlary disuster hud euded “lu the extiuction of the once-bandsome meaus und cstate of the banker," r, aad un- at, jn 1875, Allen was arrest- 16 account o which he was ud, to procurs his relesse, General Groceries Bold under oxooution. Mavkell ixll Iast eveni > | Al the fire-alurn boxes morth of Adama | fearted, geuvrous, uanly,—one whu would be-| st lover tha' tountey und wmak X As L was called upon to act as counsel for his | be delivered to Obatiuh Jackson contracts which BLISON, POMBROY & 0O, e of ot bmovere g to, prepare f06 11 18- | struct, on the Houlk Sids, ure Koyiosw. o uive an | Mot by the poor whom Do ed helpod-atons | ot e e eutee o riavunr. " Hin Soosal | widow, heive, aud reproscntatives immcdiately | Were & purt of tho bills hegotiabls belunglng to ) Anctionoaey: fator, un the occanion Of his Appearance 1u this | #lorm the handl sbould bu turued completely | tentationsly. factorica airoady *revaporate [heir *tormeuts, | slter bis death, and as the adminfatration, thus | the Jolut accouut, amounling Lo over $15,000. e = eity for the _purpuse of lecturing at_McCormick | round. Thls wiil open the dove. Then tho slot “The resolutlons a3 amended Avers then unan- and vven now, 1n S0ME LoMLANC the tovernment untll broug turn by vigilaut revenue oflicore, . MaRogY to cheat t up with o wudden T'he uow amond- toent, If tacked to the Intornal Rovenue lswe, will viniply opou 1ho duor for o pew systew of fraud, shid juvolve o additionsl expenva upon the Goye erumunt, Ly necessituting the cmbloyment of oy otticers tu watch Lha vh]vxur factoriva which willof uecewit :ulnu up all vver thy :uulllv{. because thero will v vhoat Unclo sum. In proof of t allewations, Withrow sets ur the record ol a cross-bill gled by bim in the blauket-morigage case, by whick he sought to secure & partition of "his und Tracy’s fine tereat In the property of the CowKnuy.—tho bhukehmnrt:-*'u coveriug the whole. 1o ulso scts up g stipulation wade with Allen, tho Cuarter Oak Cowpauy, aud the Awsignee of Allen's extate, In which It wes agreed Lt n do- far, has been with my adviee, [ deen It due to the temory of the duceased, to the mumbers of lts fawily, uud to Mre, Coolbaugh aud Col. Brearns, Who {8 ussoclated with her, and has talen upon hlmeelf the main burden of sde roinlstration, to wake a brlef vtatement. Frumn fucts that bave comt to my personal Kuowledge, witlout going 1nto dutatls, I ssvure ou g First—All demands against Mr. Coolbaugh of Jasia0 should ba pulled down us Lefure, TUB WATER RATES. haviug io charge the mat. reorganization of the departuiunt held u wgeting In tho aticruoon, Ald, Uttuure (o the cuslr, Me. Woudward yuve anju- sight lnto the pressnt sysiem, From hls statement it spposrs that there ore’ iwo wavs of sascssinont, —ono by frontagu and the other by wmetros. 'The atter yields sbout & fourihas much 1L next Sunday vveniug, R, H. 0'Touly pro- sided, A programiine wss made out sod adopted, Un motion. Becond ltegtinent and the Clan-na- Gael Guard ‘T invited ‘to appeur in the hall tn taform, frec of charce, It wos dectded that Mr. P, W, Duun sbould ureslde st the lecturo, Door tendery, o loor committ ¢, wero mppolnted, und uiher minor arrapgements were mado (or the succens of tho Irtah Natioual demonstration, site Whicu thy meeting adjourned, Rosss will arrive y uvening, sod will be **at W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO. BUTTEMS 4 (0.8 REGULAR BATORDAY SALE (Established 33 Yoars ago.) HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Garpets, Crockery, Bloves, aad Ocaeral Meichandlss, {muusly aduptod by a risiug vol On wvtlon, the following w arrangemeats for the funvrals Ballard, snd MeCafroy, Tho ¢‘ounctl then adjourned. The funeral susvices will take place from the Charch of thg Redevmer, corner of Weat Wash- togton and Sangamon atrects, at 10:50. Carclages v Rosebill. poluted to make aly, Cook, Puslps, a kood’ chancy fo thowm Lt o, ter yielus sbug rihas o . crln,u‘l‘u‘twml \Vlmr:mhslmuld Llm hun:, under | BATUKDAY, June. acoviclock s, u 0 Lo c aa the forumer, ot thinge being equal. Thattn, » | PIRE 8 Jerable ¢l which Withrow was 1o havo solapart an un- 5 Lome™ a1 FTHN it .m,o"{w“",’m}‘ Boum i | FIREMEN’S TOURNAMENT. any conslyerable atnount were substautlally se- ALSU JUDGE IIARLAN, DANQUET BY THE HAR ASIOCIATION, The Chicugo Bar Avsociation teudered a compli- meutary reception sud banquet last night at the Valmer Jouse w0 the lou. Juhu M. Hatlan, Juse ticg of tho Bupreme Court of tho United states. The recipiont uf the Lonors, Geun. llarlan, is auw preaiding o this circuit, and the Chlcugo lawyers, a8 represented by the Bar Assuciatign, take advun. 1agu of bia prescuca bero to ackuowledge thele ru- apect for tho eminent position which liv occuples, bis prominence ss o juior, and, not the leaat, to bestow upon thewsclves the pleusuro of bis ace quuintance. ot "Tho reception was bold 1a the mala parl 1bio hotul, aud they werd crowded. - ‘Thetowere a0 divided vue-fourtn futercst of all lauds, lots, uud bills vecclvable remalulug after & suttle. menk of the aeeount Letween Allon snd the jolut aceount; the othier voe-bulf to be beld o rust by Withrow for Tracy, and to be con- veyed to such person sa Travy stould direct, It Wwis also sgreed that the account of Allen should bo purfied of alt Hicgal luterest; that ft should be chorged with the amouut delivered to Obadiab Juckson, $15,5001 wlap, 833,000 pald by the Assitnee of the estate on @ debt 1o secure which thu lunds conveyed to Bowen had besn morteaged; also, that the lands vonveyed to Harry Weet (brother- fu-law of Allen) suould be recouveywd to the Jolut account, In accordauce with this stipulation,a settle. AVFOINTMEST OF COMMITIRES, The Exscutive Commitico why have in charge tbe preparations for the grand firemen's tourua- wment, which fakes place in this clty, commencing Bept. § ueal, med yesterday afterncon ot 4 o'clock In tho elub-ruom of the Ursng Pacidc Hotel, with Georze M. How In the chalr, sud D. J. Lyon sctiug as Becretary. The Finsuce Cow- witico was anuouncud us follows: Wholessly Dry tiuoda—Charles Stattauer and Mr, Beutt, of Carvou, Pirle, 8cots & Co, {Ials sadCape=kiridgo G, Kyt Wholesald Urocer~Wliliain T, stewart sad C. Grey, Fovisious ad Lackers—irm T. Youiovs sod o As R, i ber—Thaddeus Deaa sad Johu 11, Whitback. Coal-=U W, Gult. Pewei—a. L. Leieht, W. G, ssipp. cured, without uny ludorser, upon bis own prop- ert! ud all tho facts showkthat, in regard to uls creditors, he acted with pericee dntegrity, und tho most scrupuious good fulth; and, it may Lo added, within six wontus wlter letiers of ad- mintstration were isuel, witbout Milgation or controversy, tiore thau nine-tenths of all his debts bave been fully discharged; aud o Huasl seitlemont of tho copartpership of * Coolbaugh & Brooks ” fu “*Bauking, Exchange, and Kesl Estate Busiucss,’—covering truusactions ol illious of dollars,—ol wore than tweuty-four years? standing, has boen ugreed upon. Secund—3tore furtunute than wost waen, Mr, Coolbaugh, though be Jelt no will, made am- ple provision for bts widow und mfour chtldren, as well as for the children of bis tormer uar- hias no melr: size, haviug & motre, gts the verfng 10 conte for 1, Moteos’ were adopted Lo arrest wastage, ud not as a msiter of veonowy tu the houscholder, thery buln‘ uo idea at the time they were firel put In that they would bo lu weueral use, At present about one-uinth of the populstiun ket their water Lhrouyl megres. T'he ruto per 1,000 gallune ia lower than iu any othor eity, that of New York belug 16 cents and of Lioston W0 cente. If avery aouee Lad & wmoeted, Me, Woodward thougbt the ruveauu derived from the aent rates would not pay the expensce of the riment. They cost from $30 Lpwards, De- S0, 000 wud 870,000 of the clty’s munvy was o thew. Hveuggusted thata uniform f ** frontays ' would remedy the inequality fu ratus uow complalued of, ‘Thug every hovss would yield somstling, Whether the waler was ‘but une }iving 16 a houss of thesame e for §4.60,— L ‘White Lead. Painta, Oanuod Beof, Refrig. erators, Hoer Cases, &o. L A, BUTTE By GLO, ", GORE & CO, 5 aud TV Wabiau-sv, Saturday, June 8, at 0:30 a, m,, LEUULAR AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, BOTH NEW AND BECOND.-MAND. A LARGE LUTOF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ‘The delogates ta the Yardmasters' Associa. tlon who remained after the adjournment of the Cunvention Wednesday alternuon took sdvantsye yeaterduy of toe inviation of the Chicago Divisiun io drive out o the parks sud over tho bouluvards. Larrlages wero lu wating st the Commercial lotel up o2 o'clock 1 the alterooou, et which bour the {-'my started on s tour, driving firee (o Lincoln uck, whose natural snd inproved beauty called {011l exprenuions of delight from all tho visitors, Ae party then drove goutu un Licarborn avenua to the Suaih Slde, and aloug Jts sparious avenues 1o tho Loulevards and the Buth Furke, plessud & cminent degrue with all thoy Heturuing, some of the visltors stopued ub Twenty-second wirevt und Look the 5:13 tratn on the Michigsn Uentral buiug, while the others camo back to the hotel Bud left e city uta futer Lour, Thore .was . LONU & CU., Auctionoers. Cre o e [ m Private Resldence, conalesting of Crockery, ! i g omietl very~A. J. Wrlght ind 1. %. Morsls, agze,—amplel lston thua oot wus made, and a docree rendercd fn With. | ¥eou, £t s 3 (43 ny U suiiie ss v .l:s:.’ Luat twar oce dedoruot, The Combitice took 8o sciivn, as ’ux“u,,m L baes g 3 l':.:ll.u-nnt:v. & Meauler, Jstvrsant .‘t.!‘,“:;',".‘:“%:&’.‘.‘.‘3.';‘:."1‘.:‘,":‘:."! {’.;':....,‘a".':!.;z."’.?} his w‘(.’;'.,."":n“'l :",,.}3,‘;’.‘.‘_' row's favor. IU will be rewembored that Mr. | Pritias R fl»’f‘u'x“-'f;" rarier nifinde m: % Lers durivg thelr atay in the Gty. \CUT 16 ato, aud Vho cost of paupiug & yation | Lavkes IR N ek nadd, L Woudsdok, pany repaired to the ladies’ ordinary aud partook | aside frow bla lite tusurance, Alten was then fzbitiog the blauket-mortyogo UEO. 1'GOUE & CO., Aucoscers. PECIAL.. ol 8 7epast upon which **mine host Paloier' had Uuer, ey suem dlivosec b out duwn ke brouznt 1o buar a)] thie taste and wkill of bls cole- aua all that he could et from uuder (¢ Wod) ratus, deslring 1o gel only envugh money from the ok Lo 2 Bureer Kalioads—C. I, Tlolmes, W, K. Ovlugtan. Bires o 5 be clear fnln 1o the event that the mortgege A telegram from East Sagh z i Tiai ) " ginaw, Mich., e il S upbltés—L L North aad A, Bir. Coolbaugh, Nike most men in large bus- supounces the sudden death there of & man who, pess, Lelt thye shriukuge of valucs duriog the brated bostelry, I¢ lacked pothlng, aud wus dons | )i Tow years, i 1 uls ‘Bes was sustaived. He would then come 1o, as bo trom pa Iu ke pomseasion, ts Lelloved | Jurks 10 pAY the lutsceatun tha noudestd s tn. | ¥ suiverger, wwple Jualico and shotted denerved appro. | l6at fow years, Lut s far frow bls eatals belug 10 be Dr. Samuel Wightwan of Wis olty, " Tho re- | % e¥benner, 1oy preventiug & Wieds surplasat | “dasutaciufers o ason, e et e et hivs | extinguliicd, or from bis uezlocting bis dutics | bas done, aud claima divide with Withrow. | DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, . Dow, A, L. N Jr. st tatia outto Lo ety Curtel” the tiaily picyatory—Cuarleh W, Widslir sud dirry Nelon. But Withrow clalms tha Allen bavivy ugreed of br, Wigitman, who “reside at No. 100 W bis ¢ 1 Y, t 1o bis creditors; o to bis tanily, sllehofuced | v stipulation for a decree, sod the decreo of wwectest usic enlivened _the cun- b estenslon of plpes. TUESDAY, Juoe L 0:36 8. 0. Pudtively Peremps 1 TN 7 it M. Hooley, J. B Haverly, versation, which was unbroken i itsflow, There | comiug to my kvowledga as coutsel prove hii 4 tury, arilculurs Saiu Junoy. Vuu Bureir sirech, baving bocn upprised of the = oot sttt I aa w. . | wete o suvechen. The ontice attalr was marked | to have becu perfectly just, noule, and geners | baviog. beeu wade, & partition_bad, and the e 16 & L., Auctioncers. fuct by telegraut, Deceased was as Ecloctic phye CRIMINAL. owuer. by an abacnce of formality—requasted by the | ous, to thew that the deots will be' fully e sicisl, av Lughdbwsn oy birth, sud 43 years of izo, Me Laa becn traveliug for some ilme, wluppine o wonth of »o In vach town, sud - ut the thwe of his death was ova Lis howcwerd route. The family way be has suf- fered fur a Juag thwe Irow eryaipelos lu the hesd, und that, althougls be complained bittle, ble wite hae tus poeled that e was slfected with beartedie- Vask. Aby vlily particdlars ae tv bld deuth yet oe Evuvm,v put lu posscsalon of Withrow, Allen estopped from further clajm, THE BREWERS. Bavtisous, Juue 6.—The Lrowers, in Natlon- al Cooveatlon to-day, adopted o preambie ro- citing that the browiuz luterest fu the United Btates contributed neurly $10,000,000 to the fu- DKt e Waolk - OIL-TANKS, 14 -] , Koh A, Ci e l:lfi{“lm:‘!-mu' A, Kol fllllll‘ aho. B s WiLSON & EVENDEN, 7 OIL TANKS Aup SHIPPING OANS, 47 & 42 Weut Lake Street, OIXIONAGOs Pty guest of Lhe svening. ¢ ‘Thero weru preseut Asastant Uslled Ststes Attyuey Edwin B. Smith, of Wasbington; Juudge lhrfluu. Judge C. B. Lawieuce, tha Hon. Charles H. Need, City-Altorney Richazd 4 Tutblll, B, ¥. C. doudy, L. Proudfool, Kobert T, Liugoln, E. Walker, A. BMoses, IH. W, sbop, . U, Kisg, A, N, Dencs Ellfott Authony, F. W. 8. Drawiey, Joln Lyle Kisyg, puld, sod his tamily well provided for,—thelr support aud mainienance belng fully nasured. ‘What bas prabably led she press into so gruve an error fa, that ths peutleman who $irst re- ganed totbew the inveutory dled fu tho Pro- ate Courts fuiled to notlce what the adminle- trutors sald of the property Which was vot ¢in- braczd du the foyesiery, und the reason wby Tho warrant for the arvest .of Artbur G. Reed, & clerk recently in the ewmploy of Bemis & Hales, woa not sworn vut by Emwma Ritchie, as ‘was stated {n tble paper, but by one of tue fra, Dovid D, Maitland, the young man who was recently arcvated as & fugitlve frowm Jualics, ica Bl and H. aloy and Jades Walil 5 ta 8lal uburance~C. W. Drow and It. 8. Critsheil. Falita aud Ols, elc.~Jutis Alron wad Harey Miligan. oREatly Boirs 08 Fiaalog-Siile—W. & Fuller s4d3: Neill. Datchers—Cupt. Ed Tobey sud:a, A, Libdey. R T R el e,

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