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” i f THE CITY.. ; GENERAL NEWS. Mr. A. B. Thompson, of the Weddell Tlouse, Cleveland, O., is at the Bherman llouse. J. (1, Duffield, a prominent business man of Galveston, Tex., lo registered: at the Sherman Houre, Tobert Morrow, manager of the Provi- dence Base-Dall Club, Providence, R. L., o st ihe Stierman lloune, There are twenty travcling shoe salesmen ot the Sherman flonse, Thirty of the same class will spend the Fourth at the same hotel. A regular meeting of thhe Mechanies’ Tnsti- tote was to have been held layt evoning at No. 50 Dearborn street, hut, as there was not s quornm present, the Idea was abandoned. Yesterday nnon Mrs. Carey, 60 yearn of age, fell down slalre into the basement of No. 22 TUnlon street, a distance of ahout sixteen fret. Dr. Keynolde, who attended, has doubts of her re- covery. There will ba a very fino show of $2,000 worth of fireworka at the Dase-Tiall Grounds on the erening of the Fourth. It will boa safe and re. epectabls place for all rdisns of children to give them a 1reat which so rarely ocourd. The tempernture yesterday, as obgerved By Mananse, optician, B8 Madison streot (Tminoxx Huilding), ‘was, at' 8 & m., (3dearces; 10 ., t3: 12 m., 043 3 p. m., 603 8 p. ., 63, Bar- ometer at8a, m,, 20.52; Bp, M., 20,08 The tirat socinl reunion of the alumni of the Nortn Divislon 11igh School was beld Tast night at Martiue's 1tali, on Chicago avenu proved 10 e 4 most gucce d pleasing ailsir in every particular, Tho sitendants oumbered aboat 160, At tho exnmination of candidates for posi- tlane aa teachers n the primary wnd grammar weliool departmenta of the citv echools, held yer- terday by dupt. Deiano, 356 candidates presented “Feaching talent seoms nbundant, —in fact, mucl in cxcees of the dewand for it. Mr. D. K. Smith, Northern Pasronger Agent of the International & Great Northern Rail- ad of Texas, exhibited some corn grown by Iy Clattick, of Talestine, Tex., formerly & eaident of the Town of Lake, which was planted the 15th of March and gathered the 15th of June, The yield was about fifty bushels (o the acre, At Socinlistic lieadquarters yesterday a de- falcation was reported In connection with the late icnic. One of the members who sold levnnlfi- tickets was sall not to be able to turn over the ccelv, for the reason that he had appropriated the money 10 bis own use. ‘The mitter was kept very quiel, owltg to the prominence of the indi+ vidual, but 1t leaked wut. ‘I'lie monthly business masting of the Ex- ecufive Committes of the Woman's Industnal Fchool 1oard was 1o have heen hield at the ‘Fro- mont llouse yosterday morning, but lhe ouly Jadics who put in an appearance were the Chairs wownan, Mre, ileveridge, Mrs, loskine, snd Mrs, Gunn, of Kvanaton, and Mra. Smith, Necretary, not snoueh fur 8 quornm; consequently, no bu nuss way tranencted, About 5 o'clock Iast evening Eddie Murphy, & yeara of age, was_accidentally killed near hin own bhome, &t No. Larrabes tlreet, Ly being run over by s lruck and team of hurses awnud and ‘driven by s futier. The Hittlo feliow ren to mect him as e van coming home, ond In climbiog y wherlu of the wagon feli under, and tad | so adly croshed that death’ was almo slanlaneove, Coroner Dietzach yesterday held an in- quest upon Myron Vierschilling, & brakeman on tue luningion & Quincy ltoad, who wae too slow in carryiniz out un order for switching some cara, and who, In consequence, was %o badly mangled that b died yeaterday au St, Luke's Hospital ; upon Tiruno Bobonowskt, i chid, who died of luckjuw, at hu. H6 Chapin’ street; and upon Mrs. Mary stircen, who “died at No. 20 Deaplatnes strout of chrouic alcohullam. The Kinzie School slnmni met Monday cveniug at Murtine's North 8ido 1all, Muslc, es- raye: and orations uceupied the atiention of u inrze audlence, 3 2 3 ER4 , Mattte Willlnnis; Tressurer, Cliarles A, 3 Itccording Sccrvtary, Henry B, Gerel Corresponding Sceratary, Josoph 11, Mur. phy : Editor, Fagnie Mta<on; Asmiatont-Editors, W. Mawon, und 1. H, Gesclbracht, A movement is on foot to sgenre an opan- olr coneert in Lincoln Park, from 4 to 7:30 o'clock evely Snturday afternoun, by the Chicago Orclieas tro, " Mr. J. A, Hand, Iu:dlr of tho Urctiestra, has w wabweription, upon whitl Bio hopes to sscnce tha nawies of enapgh of tho cillzene of the North i~ vision to warraut the ylving of the concorts. Thoe BuIn siccedsary (auout $1,000) shiould ve sube #cr:bed without any dileulty, and it_will be if & few of the wealthy residents of the North 8ide ve- tween Lincoln Park and the rivor will tuke hold of the matler, An-Saints' E{mcnpnl Cliurch, northwaat. ern corner of North Carpenter ‘and Ohto _streets, waa yesterduy solu by Lenjamin F. Gallup, trus: tec, under a foreclostite of miorizage. ‘There was abont $1,000 principal and intorest doe. ‘I'he lot 1s 57x110 feet, and the edifice faa {rame one. It w00 for 81,000, the murtgy Mra. Mary E. Kimball, boing tha purchas Y uid i 3 . The gros covsidered worth more monvy, but lrs, Kimball 38 sccured for the whols amount of her claim by individual tngorsementa. A bill was @led last fall by the Trustaes of £t. Btephien's Eplscapal Church apainst llenry T, Chaco snd Chauncey T, Bowon to roln the pro- wsea walo of the church property under a trust- deed for $1,100, on Lhe ground that the trost-deed was given wihout the cuusent of the conyresa- tion, und that the mone{ obtalaed on the note was uscd by Chauucey T, Bowen, The holder of the teust-deed fllod o cross-Lill charging that the money \as part of the purchase motey, aod asked o Lave tho trust-dued foreclosed. » The Fxecntive Committes of the Tllinois Jlome Misslonary Saoclety of the Conzreyatiousl Cnurch met yeslordsy murning in Varlor | of the Grand Pacific Hotal, for the purpose of cunsiderin, applications of the cnarches in §ts Jurivdiction, un tu trunsact generul business in cunnection with the Seciety, This ie the vecond meeting of the Com- Juittes since the urgenizailon uf the Socie'y, and they are gratified to bo ably 1o mako the announce. it that they huve 8 sum sutiiclently large iu the rvasury 10 enable themn to me 11 Lills promptly from the 1st fnst, Tue Rev. Jai Thompson, the newly-clected Sceretary, enters enthusisstically nta his work, and (be Lutlook for the new enter- prise ulves ovory reason 1o bellsve In its succes The Exceutlve Committea meet un the firat Tuer day of each month, The South Park Commissioners held a mecting 3‘e»lurdly afteruoon and audited tho pay. zolls for June, ausountin to 89,301, snd ordered aid milscellancous bills which footed up $4, 8135, *Fiio Conatruction Conmitiue wery. airectad 10 Iin- 1rove the et sido of tiruve Parkway so as to cor- Tespond with the weat side, at s cost of 82,182, A LIIL ot 32,000 for legal ser'ices In 1877 by ‘rume Lull, Church & Truinoul) was ‘reforred to the Fie nanco Commitiee With power tonct. 'The water- closeta un Grove Parkway, botween Forty-second oud Forty-thira atreets, were ordered (0 be rae moved. Afler instructing the Construction Cow- anitice 10 remove tho usphialt roadway on the east wide of Grove Parkway, between Uaklang boule- vard und Brooks streel, and replace 1t with road- bed sinstur fo that ou Oskwood boulsvard, the Boara adjourued. "Thero was & short wesaion of the Lincoln Yark lioard of Commlssloners yesterdsy at the rezular weeting, ‘There wan just & quorum pre ent, Measrs. Winston, iortsbery, nud Stockton wade u proposition that the North avenue pler be fited up with railing, 00r, stene. etc., for the te of tiie Flosting luspital, which fastitution will furnieh it with un” awning, chairs, beds, and ther artlcles for the cumfort of invalids und children to take the place of Hie auchored boat used lsst sum- auer. . P, Derfckson and Dr. Kutter wera pr cut on behialf of the Floating Hoepital, 1t was represcnted thatthe pler was occlipied at the press cnt time by a crowd who fished snd lolled ubout, aid 18 wau Uiought to be & ¥od deed 1o “allow tie urplial 1le ure free of clisrge. It was so ugrewd 10, "Thio Board adjoarned. o As usunl, the Goodrich Line's excurvions witi be one of tha featurcs of the Fourth, 'Vhosg insenificent boats, the Chicagu, Shebuvgau, sud Muskegon, will make hourly trips to Evanstou, the firat bout leaving the dock at lh‘l: fuot of Michiyun uvenue at8 o'clock lu the wornlog, and every Lour thereafter dunng the duy, Evening excurslons oo the luke wil) 8180 be wade, beginuiug 8t 8 o'clock, Reduced excursiun rates are aiso offered to Yacine, Milwsukee, Grand Haven, S, Joreph, tho tickels being July 1, 10 Suturday, July U, will abio leave the same duck at7 o’ anoruimg fura plea will urrive ot noon. Keturning, she will lewve St. Jurcph ut 10 du the evenioy, reaching Chicaxo at 4 v'eluck Friday worniog, Tue high charucter of e Guodrich bosle, walutained 10f 40 wuny yours, i# the beat vuarautee Lo thuse who use theia on the Fourth ol a pleasant trip, sodisiuried by rowdy- 1am or liquor, Four companies of the Firet Regiment held mectiugeat. the atmory last evening, und re- solved 1o avall thewvelves of the perininsivn graut. «d by Cul. Bwalu to accept the cordisl luvitution of the citlzcus of Terso Jiaule 10 spend the Fourth in thut city. Thees companies were A, comuunded Ly Capt, Georgs Mile Jod by Capt. Frauk Duvie; G, comuiznded by Cupt. Willlain L. Lindsey; and i, comumanded by Capl, Charies 8. Lieht, four the boat-drll companles o tbe lon. will "~ take with thew the drum-corpe ul uud the regimental culory, aud will besccumpasicd by thy Seld-oiicers und wsny prowinent cluzens uf Culcagu, who ure vuing duwn Lo sce that the buye el fur plsy iu tue dwtribution of prize “Fliera 1 tu be & prize Al fur $45.0. T pan it all ln Bue triw, aud sre contds Bucc Tue uniy IaltGad expense w Le- tween bere aud Dunville, wnd thu cost of this will bexljer man, ‘Ihe weabors of tuls battalion Wil ussculle ot the Aruiey prouiptly st uclock, uid st U0 sbarp tue come aud Cwill wove ot sud sl proceed 1o the devot of the Chicayo & Evsteru Hoad, where ey will bourd the braiu,. Compiny ¢ p upssee to KUISW Chap W-GaY LB Loty Jaand, while Tile THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WLEDNESDAY. JULY 3, 1878, = it d .. T . finten- | and atnted fate nat It had 3 " ~ by li footer, o = e b e Tae chgn the B T e O emis bomg | bre dcomtad arvisaate to, tAkA Pome Se1ion ex: SPORTING NEWS. Dr i inderamboiald un A ) g ool o Yonrth, A plente to South Chicago was contem- plated, but, owing (o o diMenlty fn getting cars, and the fact that a portion of the First was Thin ing of gotng out of town, ths mombers of t Second gencrously decided to ain. THE CITY-HALL. The liconsagreceipts wors $1,500. Thus far sixty-eight saloon liconses have been lssned, About $25,000 of the '77 revenue warrants were redeemed. Sevoral pormits were fssued for small brick dwellings to cost §1,000 each. A casa of searlet-fover was roported at No. 31 Wesson street, —the firat one for three days. ‘The disbursing clerk paid in scrip mis- cellaneons blilawhich footed up alittieover $2,000. ‘The Tressurers recoipts were: Collector, 2,224 Water-Ofice, $3, 128; Comptroller, $3,162; total, $7,610. Beveral mors slanghtering and rendering establishmenta, havinghean! of the Supreme Conrt dectsion, bave taken ont licenses, Commissioner Woodard, of the Woest Park Toard, notided Supt, Ilickey that the old park po- lice bad becn dlscharged and a new set appointed. Arrangements have baen made with all the rallroads centering In Chicago to carry tor half-fare firemen who attend the tournament to be heid at Dexter Park in SBepteuver. The monthly mgml of the Bu?mrlnlendanl of Buildings showa that there were Issued in Jone 102 nermits to erect bulldings with a_frontage of 11,100 foes to cost $351, 000, fifty-five being diell- ings. twenty-nine siores and dwellinis. two chitrches, twooftice buildings, and three factorten. me manth last yeur 144 permita were issued, having & frontage of 3,577 feet and 23,100, Since Jan. 1 tiiere Liave been mits taken out: frontage, 14,540 fect; coat, 070,200, During the same time in 1877 the nits numberea ¢1i, tho frontage was 17,%2:% and the cust 2,823, 000, The saunnal report of the Superintendent of Strests and Bridges shows that the repairs to the Jatter in 1877 cost $20,322. ile recommends that State street bridge be furnished with a new and Improved tura-table, as that now in uce e s ilur to the one under Rush strect bridve when it turned over, ‘There were 100,500 square_yaraa of paving putdown in the West bivision, B3, U00 In the touth Division, and 60,670 in_the North Di- vision. About one-half of it wae cedar blocks, — thie beat Rind of wooden pavement fu_ the opinion of Mr. Walsan. A little over 1,850 milcs of strcots wers clonned at s cost of $37,047, The’ stret ro- paira cost $103, 812, 'here seams to be animprension that Supt. lickey Is gaining gronnd amonz the Aldermen: and that there will be nothing like the apposition next week to his confrmation tnst thers was jast week, A number of those who werc at first up- pused tohim nave, after a more thoroueh con eration of the subject, come to tha conclision that e 19 probably the aest man Whuse mervices coald be secared, and that the best thing they cun do I to 4o for him, Bevcral csndidates have been pro- Jozed esch 4f whomn liss some friends, but it has hecome apnarent that vome of them cannol secure tho apuomtment, and (hat uttiers wili not taky the pinca, Many of the Aldermen wish Eimer Wash- burn o have 1L, luthe s ot present occupying o better position, with & lonzer teem of ofiice, and wonld _hardly accopt unlers araured of n mors sbaojute control over hissubordinates than it is 11 the powar of bis friends to gurantey him. Gen. ‘Torrence has alao been mentioned, bnt ho ls the superintendent of & lar;e manulacturing aatabiish- ment, a place which bo would hardly care to leave to enterupun an uptried fleld, Gen. Lieb has been electioneering hard for the place, but the Mayor wouldn't appoint him, and it {s dountfal it the t'ouncil would confirm him. ~ Mr. Redmond Prindiviile hae also been sposen of, but it I n thought that he conid got & uvwminativn, For thel reasons and others, tbe vppusition o Bup Tlickey has decidedly lost ground during the pre ent week. TBAHDORN STHEET. A reporter meetingg Mr. Jola Mattocks yester- ay, suid to him: **\¥hat will be e edect of the action of the Connell?™ x Ininuse bas been right all along in this matter, and § cannot add anything to what has beeu sald."” *But au to the affect )" ++Weil, sults will be brought azainst the eity for very large mmounts. It hos teken posscssian— given permlta (o bulid, flled up the atreot, nut In cueb-walis, etc. 3 and Frank Ada told them w\:n} the effect would be when they ssked for his opinton. ™ p“\'g‘n think the property-owners can ro- cover' * [ don't think there in any donbt about it." Hald Ald, Tuley: ** [t witl “result in a muitltude of wsults szainst the city, with a faie prospect of *+ 11ae the Rrockenridie case [publisied iu the Court proceedings] sy apolicatiunr™ +1 hargly think so, because it was set up In that case that tho Court procecdings tocondern, follow- el by the Court peoceudings 1o assesa the benefts, cunstituted a taxingof the property and & cumpletion of the copdemnation procevdingd. ‘Lhe new par- t1es will %o on the ground toal the city becomes ‘recovery. Mable if 1t iak pussesaion before the pay- ment | of tne Uamag the oty has done certaln thin amnount, in law, to L-qu‘ povsension—a ground Ihat dovs not spoesr (0 have boen tuuched in the lrecken- ridee coso, ‘Tho guestion iy purely whether the acts none by the city amount 1o taking possession under tuw luw, 17 po, the partics can recover.' Lorporatiun Counsel Bunteid sard: **1 can toll the eilect better along u November, when 1 have thirty or forty suwite to defend, A growt many things can be duld on both aices. 1 ragard tag ae- tlon uf the Louncil ss the muat dangerous and ridiculops | ever heard of. The tontro is whother the city hae (akun posscssion. A7 it baw, 1L §2 Mavle, and the property-uwners can compel the puymont of daimaged, Dut they cun- nut compel that, }f the city huasn't taken posses- don, or doue what s oquivalont, 'Ihe tuing 1s wized," City Attorney Tuthlil sald, *'Itake tho position that the city |4 notju possession until it Lss pald for tho property.” TUHE NORTII SIDE, The Sherifll goes to Joliot to-day with the June batch of prisoncra, Up to date but fcurteen of tho Assessors in the outside towns have returned thelr books, 'The North Blile Assessor will be ready to turn hls books over to the County Clerk aboul the 10th inst. "I'lse County Collactor yesterday laviod on the effccts of IHeury Saltow, No. 423 Bouth Park avonue, for taxes, The Uriminal Court,as well as all the county ofiices, will bo closed to-morrow, Everye vody will celebrate. The County Agent's office up to date has cost abont §60,000 less tuty, than it Qid last, year, ‘Thiv e & very creditavle showing. "The jnil coutained 140 prisonors yostardny, two of whom ware women and nine chilaren. Beven of the numbor are held for murdur. Thoe County Court will convene Monday, when the Coawly Collector will apply for Judginannt againet 1] delinquent Lax-payers, Tussday insuue casea will be hiewrd. The discovery has been made by somo public-spirited citlzen of the Town uf Palos that one lut of efghty acros tn tht town ha nover busu awscssed, The County Board's ntiou bss been calied to the matier, ‘The Gommitteo on Public Charitiea mot yesterday afteinoun, and, among other things, greed oot 10 lssue any wnore **passes," unless upon the recomumendation of the wanagement of souie one of the cluritavie Institutions. A similar urder was made months 8gu, but it bus never boen regarded. in th ‘Lbe MoArthur indictment came u Criminal Court yesterday, Lat not os was snticl- pated. His attorueys, Messrs, Forrester & boem, wade 8 formal wotlvn to quash, oo the grur that the jury Sndiug it had oo jurisdiction. The srguments will be heard Saturdey, Waldron, of Hyde Park, against whom two Indictmenta wers found, sppeared o the Criiaingl Court vesterday oy bis attornevs. His bond 1 ons cuse |s Axed 8t $10.000, snd i the otherat §5,000. ‘'he oynd of Niblocs and Ziw- werwan, bis partners, is Gxed st $3,000 each. Uond way Le preseuted to-day. The Hospital Committee met yesterday afternoon and audited s number of biily, and sp- a Bpoffurd Tewporary Chislrman. The Cow- bLeen a yury uufortuuste oue with 1w Cuatrmen. ‘Yabor fs” the Chatrwan by appoiui- meot, but he bas boen sick ever wince. Mr. Cleary was uppoloted 10 Lis place, aud uow he is sick; Lsuce Spottord's sppuintinent. ‘L'ie tolyphone receutly put in-the Bheriff’s ofice to commuicate with the fall is pronounced s failure, and fa to be removed, “In Its ulace 14 (0 be put au fustrutaent of tbe Awerican Lustrlct ‘Vele- raph Cowpapy, —uot 10 cuwwuvicbto wilh tue !nxl. out witl tho South Bige, —whica caunot full 1u ba uf great conventence, Lot uniy o tho bhent, but Lo the ulter otices of 1he bullding. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. The Sub-Troasurer dealt out §5,000 in allver yesteroa; b tux on spirits ylelded §23,83¢ yester- day, ‘I'lig internal-revenuo roceipts amounted to 920, 345 yesterday, The Blackbuwk Distillery will take out 100 barreld of micobul for ¢xpurt this murnloy. Mousrs, Boelm & Hurtuua, tie rectifiers, were before Huvne yuulenduy, und wave Lail $500 [0 teelr 01 Telo, fur fwidie toeu- Vermuly of liguurs 0 (b Guidrawent buvid ss an overaight of the firn, renalve of the condnct of the officers of the linota Central Railmad Company in mand e Voie o Cralline Time, 2:431, Qovernment 4 per cents to the amonnt of | Haine (helw “respect For tun” Gecested, and DBASE-BALL. e B, G ameas e anta ficlong; 817,000 were sold by the Snb-Treasury yesterday, | their deep sympathy on tnfa_ral occasion. TROVIDENCE—CHICAGOD. Tan.ar 2 ?rn IKI, not i I'4 puen for \which payment was mada largely In intercet | In conciusian, Mr. Taylor moved that the Hon, The new Providence Club made its first ape | ;" s ¢ feld, winolug: b, o coupons. ‘Thomas iloyne he made Chairman of the meeting, v d i fo b8 i wud, Thomnas 1:. third, ‘which wa carsied pearance on the Chicagogrounds yesterday, and Eey, “wc o owitn Attass ascond Internal-Rovenus-Agent Meyers, who has i Un motlon of Edward 0. firown, Eeq., the Hon. Ira 0. Wilkinson was appointed Secret The following Committea on Jlesoluiions wes nat returned from an examination of the offices In \Wiscundin, repurts everything atl right fn that n He 1l a half, State, and matters moving on swimmingly. then oppointed: Sidney Thomas, James L. High, | of the Hartfords; Brown and Murnan, from tho o S e 1 i T S Tronsurer Tabareed $15,000 in | Gen Tavert . Smon aug B A: (ferring. The | Bostons; Hague, from the Loulsvilles; Swensy, | SYTMEBMRic, 0. [ vr D+ oondbond enrtency yesterdsy, The interest payments are | Committce, through thelr Chaitman, reported the | from various clubs; and Wheeler, from no par- Lt not inclided in this, beesase the coupons comin inare, some of them, very smallin amount, an it takes 8 long time {0 fAigure them up with the Hu- ited clarical force allowed in tais city. Jitaas, Iu viow of the {rresarable lots to the Btate of lilinofs fo_the sudien death of the fon. Sidney Hirecze [t become desirable tha: his (rlends and sdmirers of thelreal profession, resiaing in Chicagn, shoutd at- tend the solemn cerémonteaof n(x funersi in a bodst ( presented the familar faces of Hines and Iigh- am, formerly of the Chicagos; York and Carey, ticular club. They played a strong game at the has been surpassed but once this year when that “anfer won by A hicad, Virginius cholce. MR "at the quarter pole. "The hand; 2" Apectal Dispatcs (o 1\e Tritane. . TH e nd won wiibous mideh Srouble, making | - LOUISYILLE, Kewduly = — (un o ioccke. | whyi oo @A Fanson for overyihing. Ths rasvoy fourtcen clean hits off Larkin—a score which | Motlie-McCarthy race, to be + day after Tarrant’s Scltzer Aperient to-morrow, promises to be one 1! rus aost In- Commissioner Lathrop, of Rockford, was teresting of all the great fu.. iio events | messnch asstntary effect upon disoraers attended with accorded asort of informal reception yesterday ”\;n;;mh l"r“r:’-hr-L £ nx‘.me.\(.:fineral“sullcn‘or."-:_:l 'm- young man was attending to the pitching. But, | ever run, The chances ?l victory v: - extremely l-n::;rlunll‘my’,c:h(;‘vn;rugnn aymiptome, o that 1 n’?‘nfi'fifi' Sere e B e Wt TSR R crtand (o AL | AL A whe Eane he 0k FAR DY | et i hools, perhate n uch an hras | St dghLC g 0o AL 4TS T ney Thomeon, Jesse ililarup, F 3 e oL, turtial, 3 = g 7 2 Taien I HoDE Johm Stillweyl, Gen. Martin Hlean; | 44,9 Ao fld"‘"fifc‘ oot the Ghicago mar, | the flelding. The home team went to bat and :,‘:t&‘fhl: 24 Kuaw '::g.".-é“x‘:'r":!-“fc"';‘:)'ui‘ u [SOLD DY ALY DUDaGISTS, s ani olaere, Xir. Latbiop left for hie ome last | whihee s oupitaley, veturn 6 e fi scored three runs, though mnons were esrned. | the great event ia concerned, has shown up AUCKION SA 5 aning. SRS jnar emory of the dtath lhrhldnfo and Start made clean hits, and went | some#hat bettor than Ten Lroscke. Local pride By GLO. P. GORIS & CO., CRIMINAL, SEE v iatwasdre garilentectyigratatal for ey | GHAIEL A0 second o w vanied Lol Aon | las much (o, Mo o with the . ouds ‘S and 70 Wabava-ar. e e e e oy Trreidant a7, Ko | hit 8n easy bounder ¥, AN ge | on the horse. Loutsville is g up was puat out at t Ackernian And ueneral Yolicltor Denjamin ¥, Ayer. 3 with another to The resolutions were nnanimonsly adovted, President Ackerman, who secmed to be taken en- tirely by surprise h{ th's unexpected compliment to the road which he tepresents, fesponded in & most felicitous nud appropriate manner, ils al. Inded to the 5"“ oofigattan which his Company wasunder to Judze Dreese for hie timely infuence in securing the land grant wnich mado the con. Ateuction of the Tlhingss Central Rallroad at ihat time possible. Tle acknowledged the comullment paid to his management of the road in & most han- py and modest manner. Ha closed his ramarks by cegretting that the members of the Dar had nut murenumerousiy accepetd the invitation extended, and hoping to ‘meet them again under circums< atancea leas sad and painful, Solicitor Ayer, beingcatied for, respondvd bricfly in his cuncles and ready manner, when the meeting ndl.nnmm “These resolutlons are but an fmperfect expres- slon of the feclings entertalned townrd Mr, Acker- @. 8. Popper, & pawnbroker at No. 533 Clark street. wae held nnder $500 bonds yesterday Ly Justice De\Walf for buying from a boy thief for $3 8 Raymona-movement watch which had been stolen Eldie Harper, a notorious young pick. pocket, aged 14 years, and John Kelly, & tough youngster aged 15, were before Justico Hammill esterday for picking the pocketof Miss Minna T liohn, of No. 477 Wella ‘sirest, and were held to the Criminal Court {n bonds of $500 each. An investigation into the Theodors Bing stabbing affeay at No, 13 Fremont strest devel- ops the foci that the parties concerned had just returned from a fevel in Ogden tirvve, and that thoy knew each other well. Mrs, Bing nor i onn else was at all serlousiy Injured, and, In bility, nothing more will be heard of the and Btart's e 1rom __ fligham sing Hankinson safe hits, but fourth innl dldn‘t hold It, and Start scored. a littlo oue to the pitcher, and he overthrew to first, letting (n Anson and Ferguson. The vis- itors vff«at this with two runs mada oo two hits vt at third by Higham. lowed with hits, and threo runs came In, one of them belng Harbldge' ‘This lead of 6 to 3 was maintained thl the ning, when the visitors took two runs on two hits and Casaidy’s error. Innfog things went to the bad entirely. Higham led off with a clean hit, and York was muffed by McClellan, To make it mora binding, the latter made a wild shot at Ilankinson and let he plate. Ferguson followed Sweaay, but_tbis timo Brown McClellan hit rapidly with atrangers, and, it Is safe to sy, will be crowdad, notwithstanding all extra praparations for {he strangers coming. It is thought now that not less than 80,000 from home snd abroad will bo on the grounds of the Loulsville Jockey Club July 4, and, as elther AUCTION SALE OF B0OTS &SHOES, rror . oft o difficult ball | contestant s fit fo run for & man's life, tho cer- . In_ the _second _In- | talnty of fine sport and close raciog produces an Wednesday, July &, and Remsen led off with | excitemont little lees than palnful, ‘We shall sell our Iast OLOSING BALR ot the former was thrown To the VWestern Awsociated Press. Bpring Goods now on hand, Sale positive, Start and Anson fol- LoursviLLr, Ky., July 3,—dnowers last night and this morning laid the dQust and put tho track in excellent condition for the Inaugural dey of the Loulsville Jockey Club's mecting. ‘Therc was & good sttendance and foteresting to commence at 9:30 &, m. ks 7 GEO. P, GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av, . ON BATURDAY, JULY 6, AT 9:30 A, M., ‘REGULAR SBALE OF CROCKERY. made on calted Dballs, In' the next | sport. In the firat race, sweepstakes for 8-year-olds, one aad a hall mlles, of the eight noininations torce started. Thoy were Kate Ciaxton, Hor- er, and Jim Bell, winuing In the order named. man, the other ofticers of tne Road, and the 111{- | Higham jo, Brown and IHincs then ime, 3:18X(, Al a 3 5t b ¢ | nots Centeal itecit, by thoe who went from here | it eafely, and Carey was retired by | Inthe sccond race, purss , Janet War- arge and woll-assorted stook of Mrs. Niclsen, residing near the cornor of | 1o Carlyle. Thay felt that the stocknolders were | Canstdy, when Murnan offered McClellan [ fleld and Natacorda started, and the two heats Milwankeo and North avenues, comulaine to the to be cungratnlated for having had wislom enough toelect to the office of President & man who ap- preciated ss ln]ll an Mr, Ackerman did the groat nervices which Judge Dreese—ite foster-father— potice that her husband Erasious has disappeared irom his famlly and shoe-store, taking with bim 8'out $125 canli. Bnorily after hls doyarture she when the slde sby safely, and the anotber chance, which he did not accopt. Then, run resulted in the order named. Time, 9 ‘Third race, purse $200, dash ono aud an elghth W. G, C. C., and Yellow Waro Wil be oflbndk. both {n open lots and in ould liave been out, Hague hit five raus wero plled up and - . Bale of ved & natesaying: 01 cannot live with you | ha renderad 10 the Iitluais Central, They ware | Onished. In the lirst balf of theinning Me- | miles, won Ly Dan, Edinburg second, Bonnie packages. :;?lo:lur:;‘n‘:l lzlmv last day on ewrth." The méll’;«:‘d mmm m.mu‘:e-l the -u\’-menl Clellan had scored by lnrglmr out Kerguson, | Itasca third, Bigual last, Time, 5:00}{.' e erring one le described as about 20 years | that corporations had no sools when | etting second on Cassldy's out, and home on Interest in and excitement over the Ten 2 of age, of medium helght, red mustache, | tucy saw the generous and sympathetic manner | Larkin’s fine liner to left.” This scare of 00?7 | Brorcke-McCatthy race borders on the painful, i e M0 vy e Soiaeta I | il it s b puene | m s socsclamid e op i w00 | e chnie ol Tty g el Lo 8 Sl B a5 4 . bat. b s | nslves o e dispoent of the frl of th ama was settled, en [Iarbidge and Fer. itehing of o cola for he tall. 6 weat! . P, {ihin the fact {hat he took 40 moca money with | Tudga. They couki not forect tho poreonai siten- | ELES Mok "iEir firat, errors of the amo, aod | hus. blgwa p qulte' cool, and fndications ars ————OE0. P, QORE & GO Auctloncers, LU tana whicl sr. Ackuriaan had paid Liem whileo® | let In two runs on two_hits, closing up the | favorable. Sunshine sceis to follow. y ELISON, POMEROY & CO, At nbont 0:16 last ovening John Engel. | the rodd anceluriu ol st G it power to | ailair irith a score of 1110 7, instead of 2 to1, DETROIT. ‘relt, 18 years of age, while standing with & crowd of Loys pear toe corner of North avenue and Vine as it should have make wmore fttin Tne gaino was acknowledgment of_thelf ool gations to lim. hese aitentious on Mr, Acke strct, was accientaily shot - toroukli tho | BORS 10l Tt At Cleuree out of deep left ~ brea by ~a " boy mamed Perer e B e f abonE tha. $ama® avd, Tha. hoye had | Siecsand sdmirition fue Juige Hramse. Suear) of him yesterday, Were coming upun the traln, husald Jiadye lireess slways rominded him of an old loman Yenat: TIIE BOUTIE TOWN, THE COMMITTEE APPOINTED MONDAY APTER- KooN by the Taxpayors® Assoclation to look after the heen examining thelr Fourth of July weapons, and while Rlundee wos putling the trigeor of his weapon itacedentally went off. The wounded buy was removed to his honte, No. 108 Vine street, whero Lo died some ten miuutes later, tho ball having pansed almust clear throngh the long. Hener was it once arrested, and 18 locked up at the Larrabes Street Station to awa't the result of tne inguest. ‘The boys who witnessed 1t all say that it was pure- glve runs, while to Ue able to nome teum tolose; but it showed thelr vorsa- tility In making their errors count so well. Out of the elznt errors glven them. seven helped to ouly four of them affect the score. notning very remarkable {n the Gelding, except a sort of miracle vatch Ly Murnan and the ex- cellentrecord of Harbidge behind the bat. The batting was good orotty nearly ali around the been, Drrroir, Mich., July 3.—~On nccount of the not a creditable one for the . p heavy raln, whizh fell continuously from 2to 7 . m, to-day, the trotting racea were postponed until to-morrow at 3 o'clock, wlen they will be called, providing the weather (s favorable, ‘Tho rain i3 stlil falling. PRINGFIELD. ‘The Pravention of Cruclty te Animals— The Rev. James Donshuoe=Juidge Breeso's Marshal’s Sale at Auction ENTIRE FURNITURE HOUSE 80 FOURTH-AV,, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, AT 10 A, 1, Patlor Farniture; Elegant Chambor foits, cont g4 aud §800 eachs Drusscls Carpets, Dodding, Gas Fix- tures, &c., & POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. the visitors woro lucky enough ake o dozen errors and have ‘There was s nof eshelete corement of s | S0 PRISS Rop R MR et winerows. .| REGULAR: FRIDAY SALE, i estate north of Twenly-te et yaster- = ;i By ot B scina. e i T&h‘: 8 POtor | day murniog and cmplosed twenty mon togo [~ eweaco. _ AFIFN A | Brnivarisiy, 1L, duly 2.—Tio quasterly re- July 5, at 9:30 &, m, | near the corner of Market and Chicagu Avenuc, | through that portlon of the Bouth Division snd | jiarptage, c. 417151 1| s | ports of the State Agenta at Chicago and East : wan hield in 8500 to the fith by Justico Kaufmann, | sccure objections on the printed forms heretofora | Start, 1 b . 6%y d7o01 8t. Louls tor the Prevention of Craelty to Anl- and krits Adolph and Mrs, Ebert to the same date | ypecified, The work will prohably last two or [ Ansun, 1. f. 5/ 1 1 21 10 0, 0 | mals were presented to the Governor to-day. . g £ for an sweuit with 8 deadly weapon upob | fiiree dnys, and the Assoclation las ralsed suf- | Ferguson, s & 6 1f # a1 4l 1 Furnit £ all kind : Caroliue Yerschoki, of Nickersonville. Justice | yeicnt famts fo pay the ubjection-huntars $3 & | McClelian, 2 b. 4/ 1l 0 ©j 2| § 3 | Jobn McDonald, Stato Agent at the Union | Furniture of nds, : Moenson bold Thomas Grady, © the fend | day ior thcle wervicos. A numbar of tno forms | Casaidy, v, 1. 4/ 0' 0' 21 2, 1| 1 | Stock-Yards, Chicago, reports that, during ttie | Chamber Suits, Parlor Suits, i who fired threy shots into the miust | wagalsoleft at the varionw Lanks, the Board of | Larin. p.. .. 4/ 00| 3| 0 9 0 | threo months prior to July 1, there wora ad- | A full line New and Used Carpots, of tus family, 8500 o tho Criminal Court; James | Trage, nnd other places, and the rceult was | lankineon,3b aloy 2z aiof U S M oAt it 1038 Lounges, Sofas, Chalrs H Mauetleld, forcing open o clgar-atore in braad day- | at quite a grist of ' comolatuts was re- | Kewnsen, c. f.. 4 11 1f 1] 0, 0} 0| monistied for: croelty to-animaley 3033, weests. | o0 1 Houschold Good h ligut, and carryliza > pov. " as e woid, for the | ceivol yosterday at the Suutn Town ufices. —|=l=l——=|~|— | for that ofense, 13; fined, 10; cattlc watered at | LiCNCIa 8EI0; oeas; # exnress purpose of shovting palicemen, §130 Anes | jirorests woro Micd by John B, Knight, Jr., for Otal et senses 90! 7101027210 8 | gyperat expense,400; condemnedcattlekilled,18; | General Merchandise, &e., &e. # Fdward ilenry, a youny coiored boy, charyad with | {pe estate of J. W. Frascr, Latayetta, lud, ¥, PUOVINENCE. 2 horees 411 X ot oo RLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auct'n . SaToctade, s S500 o eagen of s tatners, | S B, W, Hienmogy Sougthie, W R | Mitkerh 2 1 B33 213313 | Whoa, 15; condommed calven wileds 15 Tt | WA p RIS TONG & oo " o vt 4 T, Loutsy w5 Jo I Jevnol ayton, ork, 1. 1 + condo calyes ed. B I Artue Bangon, four charges of burglary, $,000 e Sirac e G Hluhbard’ ‘Lo Allcn: W Gurnstt, | Lrown, a. 6139 7| 2 5| wi Be ,'"d,'l', ) ,:;, Mr. Mcmm,f W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., to the Crwloal Court; leney Duugherty, | guarian for Suso Perdlatun, Pemvroke, Ky.: G. | Hince 6 1l 2l 2ol glo| W v 2 4 Auctioneers, 173 and 173 Randolp g & negro, fined not long ago for jndecent e o W. Morton, Loulsville, Kv.: Brs. . Cavw Carey, 5l 0l ol 4 o 2 2 from the numbler of cases and the ad- SPIOIAL SALIS , und chiargod Wwith three avsaits npon Indies in the | (o0 Liarrett: Hugh SicClellan, Luke Forost Muruan, 1b, 6| 2| #| 4101 0| 1 | monitlons given, that the number of i Reatarred by e B0 O Cloveland, Ta. 3. 31, ¥ Silear, by SO Sroongn Sekege) W Sagae, b, B 31 1313 5| 9| proseeutions could have been easily wmereased []fl Paimm s c]lmmns&En 'avi]] S b ot and Misa ilellig fioman._ The [ellaw aupesce . Jamies S Wilifaniby Mre, Wilitam, Boge; | Wheater, b 41 0l 0| 0 1| 5 2 | mauv fold. fum“x" nover prosecuted when it E ) E] fl g 10 have A mania for making himself offenaive in | \Wijijam H. Ferry; Fulwer & P |l =l ]=| = | 18 bellcve: monition will' do as well, The AT ATOTION, i this particalar direction. Justice Summerdeld | Vicker, for MaVicker's Th 11{2422.2720]18 | number of prosceutiona indicutes ouly the most | veppvappAY MORNING, July®, st 100'clockat our | neid Fanaie Willlame 5, ’*;“’" to ‘“lgl “""I"‘L“ and Henry McLewn; Soran K. Conpg; Georgo A. 50780 outragcous cases. Tne Union Stock-Yard oflle | majesrcoims, 173 and 175 Ragdolph-at: ¥ Court for tho larceny of $30 from W, Fltepatrick, | Seaverns; * Wo IL B, Gray; Jutin Loiford: 3 £ 00 0 0-7 | vers render all possible aid, und give to antmals WL T TN & Uo., Auctioneors, ¢ N e ot rie a0 ieeiy [ Jacew Ddssett, agoat for U, 8. Suerman; Uala & 3 0 0.2 B O 0 0 9—1i | ol thecars in thelr province.” Btate Agent REGULAIR SATURDAY BALE. Phter Gkolioy. larceny of $13 from Juck Yacuto, | iockls (. Pottuiesers Samuel b, sbcock, New | *'kamud rina—Ciicazo, 2; Providanee, 1. Ramicy, at the East 8t. Louls Stock-Yards, re- - $500 aitta, ; Ui Steambont Compai b eneit s L sas bita—Larkin, 1; Murnan, 1. vorta that he meets verv little oppposition fn HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE WANTON 8HOOTISG. nign Steamsbout Company; J, I Kochts Loniee | Mitat Undo on errore-ssiare 11" Ncclollan, 1 ( entorelug the law; Uiat duriug the quarter be D RN E AL M CTANENE ) “Tho more the police and the reporters Investi- | \arx Wineman; Mra. Fauny Rosontelds Fredoriok e s 1o vidents g 1 | hias mads but thres arrouts and bad o cunvis- | sATURDAY. Julr o, at 9:30 o'ciock s. m.. at173sad . zate thy Mendentall-1all whootiug aflray, reported | Taltle; W, 8, Johnston; diltou Jerome: William Trcors alleciin the score—ilarbiage, ol tions; bod s pumber of molwed antmale | 175 Esst Iumlolyh- t. | in yesterduy's morning papers, tao more they are | penning, L. J. and 1AL MeCormi 3 N I, 5 A, ':I—Chlcl'zo' ktlte and between [ and 000 W. A, MUTTERS, LONG & CO,. Auctloncers. convincnd that the shooling was & wanton outrags, | Huford; J. Curtia; Thomas and Ueurge 8. g ~PPravidenge, 4. " | watered and fed at the expense of i and that Mendennall was neither asesuliod nor { Lord: James B, Ualioway: Louls Wanl —and —Start, 15 Anaon, 1; MéClellan, 1; | the owners, Thers is & continucd dlaposition, Flllfl Gflt flllfl?lifl! fllld Sllmflll! TflhflCBfl, 7 apoken to when he fired. Tho facta are peo. | Chrltian Wabls ifenry P. laham; Uryan Lathrop; Larxin, 15 Hankinson, i—Chicago, 8. | he concludes, ou the part of uearly all to acqui- : ety an” stied 1n. yomctayy ropdei” Hisil | Relnarioodeotics St ot Anda T, St como, 1 lilnes, 1 staroan, 13 1ague; | esce In all the roguiroments of the law. 80,000 FINE CIGARS, Yery precanans - condilion,’ and tho chanecs | Shracr) \yobn i Giihgers Blte: Harbara —iovidence, 0, In the Unitea States Clreuit Court to-day was AT ATUCTION, s . Clarke; lerinun Hirsch: Toomas Mliiner! tehicad; Leoputd Mayer: Tolman Whesler: Calvin De Wolf; 4. 8. lograbam: Quurge B, or RN i the Sluget Manufaciuring Cuwme paoy; P. L. Darsut: and several othars, arv that the wound will prove Mendenhall wus theratura hold by Justice Suinmerfield without bail, 84 slsa was Vatrick McMahon, who wae in Hall's company. From the former prisoner s state. thent wan ulsaned, but his pravarication ie 80 ap- parent in many Inetances that e cannot be relied Sarab 1L, Whi Mu Balls called—Un EXAMINING TUE LOOLS. Struck vut—McCiellan, 27 Larkin, 133 Hankin- | church was uot ndebted to the priest, the upun, Ile says tnat in company witha Alrs, dus- the alt . Mr. Ayers. g ’ s wo. 1t C 2 ¢, hel e bncier, vestdinic on NI Atreot in the Nort | pOaring the attcrayan, Mr. Ayers of the South | yon, 4: Highm, &3 Brows, 1; Carey, 13 bwensar, | Trustees rofused to bay 1o notw, hencs tho Ulviston,n’ Mrs, Ingersoll, and Hoory Schallsr, he feft his rooms at No, u22 Washing. ton etrest, and went to [Iforton'a concert anluon, and theru drank sunary glasics of baor. WUeturuing they passed the Court-llouss square, anil, as be pasvou Iast, for the walk was only wide cnoagh for one, he was aseaulied by three’ men. who form a Commiitee cnosen by the Cltizens' As- sociation 10 examine into the swsessment, visitea the office and lovied over a nuinver of tho rual- cstate 0ol Their opiuian, far ae could ba wleaued frum their runuiug commentary un tho 6g- ures, wus that tho Asvessuent of wuiie plecus was remarked foudol new phicher ol thy ed balls—ON Whealer, ys—-Cassidy and Ferguson; Carey, ruan. Tauejige, 1; D Btrikes called—OR Larkin, 10; o Wheeler, 1; Wheeler, 4. ' Cbleago, 53 Umpiro—Egan, of Boston. Wlen somao now: tirst-class batter, tho Hnagu-rer took It up with tried a suit of Jawes Douahue, formerly a Cathollc priest in Tiptou, Munroe Couuty, aizaiust the Trustecs of the church there. Tl riest had obtained a uote for 8700 from the 'rustees, but, it alterwards appeariug that the MONDAY MORNING, July 8, at 10 o'clock. at our salesrognya, 173 and 173 Randolyhat I WAL BUT LONG &'Co., Auationeers, } Valuahle Private Library . rooms, 173'and 178 Tiaudolpli-st. W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctlonecrs. By D, D, STARKE & CO, rasrn, 2. : on Wheeler, 17, Larxin, 1 Rev. Donshug, who 18 now a priest in Jacksou- villy, sued to recover. It was shown thers waa no balance due him, and he took a non-suit. Thie Governor has had several numos suzgeste ed to hlm fur Buprome Court J"d&ifl vice Breese, deceascd, und Judge Ureon, of Mount Carmel, per person {n Indlanapolls ntaily that Mr. Wheeter, the ¢ Providence Ciub, was not a rather high, ascumpared with previvus years and | fiercencss, und usserted strongely that be was a | is especinlly strangly urged, But the Governor 84 and 86 Randolpa-ae. Inthwezeiemcnt ba tarod and fred, “And that | [i" dascasinenta tie. yeae o ther (owne. Ate | bettor batter than auy of tho Indlarapolin chaps | savs he will take sume diys to_consider, uod Ak x:pu:n he reached e stalion he safd tha ;7.'.,‘32,,}{‘.5'.:i‘&i};‘.‘.‘,'".d‘&.‘..fi?’ifi.‘fi'&'o""‘é..'fiiifl‘: uxeept Umpu.dm this rsk oannulhnr hlusz(iln wAllI ln]nt :nfmh:,l :ll:lhv;:s:gpmbaclny. Sorite To-day, July 3, at 0:30 a. m., ded rob im, v d ] " way ve puinted out tu the Eugu res that Mr. ninjunction by theUnlted StatesCourt, North- hey el w0, o Mo bayine, et | Yre'y i avore Hifiscath vulue " A | WikeloB rocord gusterday mas, - Tinee at bar, | sru Datret, wavserved unan tue Siato Auitr | REGULAR WEEKLY SALE the Tlvoll, bhat when he mulngnir’upmy ‘hasn't been reduced tua .c,,‘,,;',, 43 struck out, 4. to-day restrafntug bim from extendiog a tax to | OF P st tho statlon vnly 15 cents was found in b even yet. und that the vary doctors will dlsagree in "Uhe Chicago and Providence Clubs will turn | pay Interest on the bonds issued by tue Town- el y ho demed that bo was in tho | {ISTUIN ey, 1oose AL eachh other again Lo-morruw, when the | shiu of Pralrle Green, Iroquis County, in aid of A Tivoll, or that he had sver suld that hethought | Tho general property books are not s yst open m\u};fl will ba beguu at 8 o'clock prompt. tho Chicagy, Dauville & Viucenues Railroad, Parlor snd Chamber Sets, 3. T, "‘;l" ‘uflu'l‘. &’:’m‘,‘ "" te blow was strack, | '0Public, lnspection, Owancrs of personality are ‘Thera 1s o superstition among fricuds of the | ===y | 1 ;,ii7es, s, al 8irs, u:lmh-'l. fooke and says the shot wa bareutly at random, | feduested tuvcud ta theie ycuedules, aud they are | Clijcaso Club, foastered by thoss wio do not MARRIAGES. sior Dorks, Ald:trasses Pler Glasics, Hall $roos, Ut a6 1o und Lis companion were emerstuk from | SoUIng . dutly, lhh‘:;."’::;“l."l‘.“"l' to whow tlo | ok gt the lgures, that when the Chicagus ara Birarus, Hrwols, o1y, snd 1Bkrala Ca) Deputies’ estimat Auarale, a property-hioider slmout tore his hair, fjuras tively soesking, st an alleged axornitant estl. tne opening, and hils wtury s belioves b{ the m) ace, who think that Mendonball fired simply behiod taey aro abead they are llkel ts, Queer cqware, and Mlscellsneu: to lose, and when they ara t K 8 oo, Avetoneon. Ilfu-ly to puli out snd win. IIUTTZI‘.FII;LD‘WHRBLWICIDII'S-IH Now York na a7, &t Chu Toods, VT oer, t City, “1hurs irch of tha Iee 0! Qocky oot 8 b D BT the ltev, letord, llam L. e e ————— [ Limself off " to bLis compan. ate, forthwith proceeded Lo d ) ‘Twis sounds well vudugh, but it will baraly | Bucterfield aad Agaes F. gl of New York., | S lons. "o Loute No. w2t Washingtow siiet e B T atymars alg anees | bear the uppiication of thy test of igures. Tho | Notarsa, e, | By WOI. MOOREHOUNE & GO., to suit hlin—whici was as rare an occurral 21 i COOK Couaty—Lo axprusded e in & way tuas ind @ beiny ratuor lower club has ptaved fourteen. and pulled out nothing knuwn agzalost Mendenhall's conipan- lons, lll 1s highly probabie tnat s little more con- Ruement will huve & rood effect upou 3. Mendun- hatl, and doully induce b to tell the trutuful sty of the atlair, — I'IIE POST, A LONG-EXPECTED DEATIT. The News of yesterday contalaed the following: Thio propeietors of the Duv'y News are geatifod at bo- 2 t0 Walance fu-dy ' ordlnary clrcumstances Havs n mau {8 lnvited to scheduls without knowlng what tno Devuty bas put bl down for. and the rusult iy toat le fs more apt to put down aboul the faie thing. In case of & mmierial discropancy between the estimate and tue schiedule, ho In nutiged by postal card to cowe aud explain matters, waich ho athor side Las ihe remaming been abeud and the superstition 1ng wbl: 3 thete purchase uf L cuerally doos with consldurablo protmptuoss. St was consammared Y datoruined, 3t goes Into the fiual books, und if any tend 3 S ausiriood by the Datly N ire is pretiy wea. y News will bo nister{aily iabroy sharaciar 848 MXwsuapar by (e Lnportan f Mlurded by memberslip fn the Weelern abjectious are L ho mad thove figures they wist ve wada before the Couuty Board. Lresd. Diher considuraole adyvantsges, result W {its Warchus w1l be Unfolded ta bue reRders feutt (e SUBURBAN beat record possi to time, The price of the or will Lot be changed, il BLUE 13LAND, 16wl cuntiaue (o be sali un the sireats of Chicau st B LSV Ber Vunys Gutalda uf Unicadv. ‘cwa couts per | , A runaway accideut accurred Monday atternoon, by which three young Jadles miet with scvers In- oue) to throw Of these fourteen it ba Jed from the stari. book the showing is that in elght uames thu Whites have not pulled out when behind; in fourteen fu games won, aud sigut times in thirteen in games lost. A superstition that 180't right oftencr than eleven in twonty-seven such & superatition ns that. TUE INDIANAPOLIS GAMES. Bome guutlemen fnterested fu gotting the engineening w schome (or at least discusslug case that Club plays in 8t Louw, "Toeru la. tweuty-scveu guuies and wou Auctioneors, 85 & 87 Randoloh-st. We will sell to-day, commenciogat half-past 6, ELEGANT PARLOR SETS, HANDSOME CHAMBER SETS, New and Second-hand Carpets, Pler Glasscs, Lambre- DEATHS, GAYNOR—-On the 3d lnat,, pareata No. a7y Urniie-ay eluvud son of John sd mo; 0 ot been behicd aix; fo tho other sihit it has On the other side of the t the restilence of his ;i bkustius Loyols, ooy and Ehien Gayoor, face'of Halil- d 14 duys. H § Tables, Sof ; o, Cyiti: 1 won from the start, and the ‘I‘l."ll‘ t.l'lb=lkv:< I:?:h". Louuges, s0d uverythlng flve games the Chicuzus iave | MERRY—July 1, B. Lambrecht Merry, sgod 88 | MOied 00 000 KSGMe, then loat, ‘The fucts arn that | yeas 4 il A oo Taau, aad uud Org Brat-ciass ¥aloon, i gowd location snd dofng good ‘buslaess, for sals. \'il_. MO (EJOUSE. Auctloneer. By E. It. LYON, MORTGAGE SALB DIAMONDS, WATCHES, Ulocks, J“"ll’r’a'na!l- l&:mflllvcr Waro, LIPHMAN'S OLD KTAND, € + Wednesday, July 3, aLa b, DBIGELOW=Buddenly, In Patersham, Mess., Janife Bure Dlueion: Ao 30 b ‘Nbilco of funeral Lerensier, OWEN—Juno 29, SMiss Loutss Owen, L DA foreprins Satebn wifs o1 LEBA—Jom 8, SO N et ease. S M febinanver Seor s yours, X 8l will taki from th 3 . fl-}y'..?ltnvly : i l.v..m?lu;urun:llna.".m““ Thurs: has been wrong engot tines in un'u;ux at No, 248 Indtana- Common ,sense is better than ble for the Cinclunutl Ciub are out the lndlanapolls games fu L oud rk snd Monroe-ats 5 5 Commencing TUESDAY, July 8 10 8. m.,3:90 p.m. Jurics which way result In the doath of ona or twa | ¢4t be, no wrouudior this, due sis Fulea siecially Pty S AL & i trom Wacre fo Lag Churehof | Coma Sl evemns of cadu day. wid wil conbinué of the number, Miss Florence Robinwon wae | poy) lonship veason to the eud of the cl 3 .t'v«'s';r‘-l ‘r':ifin"{u:’m'“" to Calvary Cowetery, | U !lw :I:.cklluhwudu(. ‘Mug-l“zd In-\t‘tlnl“\'.-'flu thrown out aud struck o6 her Lack, and wus ve- | 4yigyfp gerles shall o gawmes for tha cl ‘tr Now Y Sr parees ploase copy sucure tho Bsetal W e nuti verely injured. Miss Nellle Puller was' alo | ylunabjo, ‘The theorv that tho luownapolis | | UEINAGH-AL Werronton, i June 24, M By H, FRIEDMAN, toutiaus none of mu-lvlr” oy or otaer cuntr thrown out and struck on her head, and Club csuuot play where it pleases (and the ‘,;"!; lkl"'fm,{wwul'dmknm 0t tus Iata tobart 200 and 203 1tandolph-ate T the suimcrihers of th Lust living withia ub noconscluus. 1t i thouyht horinjurics wa; Gther ¢lub surece ta)1s BOLto bo convidered, | MpatEri, oA esuRY LIty eon i s iy gyl B A il wtvdgcindty fordee | falat, M Sland dobinaos clusi 1o tas hn Bt yeaton, Lor fumance, the Cileag wud fart- | iy 0" Lol s a0 On Wednenday, July 3, at 9:30 o'clock, ivery tiust be wiade alers or newsboys. ? 3 g > ol By oATy % . Vite i b8 ndsot AU Rt e | | Bomy Riuipor th gilteno wascun over e | 13 LSRRI o i, The Tu: | ¥yt bl i it sA s | 180 Pros, Crockery and Glassware, CHpil i, wiiraly &8 & inailer of courtesy. " | ianapolis Club does not by playing some of its i T tond withoat furti 2 E 3 d wripiions i, Varely b & 1osiier f couricer. | day morning, died the wamie day, s.m.n iapulls ‘g:" s h": 1'.'. zrnnlutlun (118 | Friends sre tnrited 1o stieud without fartiier uotlc Weekiy The papur was purcrased by the News fore yztrcrdnr for $16,000. A miort; it by the Fidelty bod been furuclosed. puper was offercd to the highust uldder. ofter of the News was In cash, and was cash down, which was coosidered by lb-fl’l‘mm better than the oifer made Ly the McMullena of & murtgage of 000, o variuua otaer proposals which involved time puyntents. Tha Xosl, which basthus sud- denly dropped out of existouce, was started Sepl. 4, 1803, soun after its predecessur of tho ssme nawe bad beco weryed in the Clhicoge I.'lfuur«m. It wus printed on the south side of ltanduiph strect, {n the cusement. uot far from (ke coruer of Dearborn street. Mr, Willlam Piott was osuager, 'The Trustees of meetiuy Monday evenlng, and disc urdinance, but deferred action for a weok, Th veople hiving in the orytinal Ravenswood Sutdl- vislgu are oppused 1o 3te zepeal, while those on the luke shore favorite resciudiog. 'ihe mesting uext Monday will perusps be = e o MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY, Bpectal Dispatck 10 The Tridbuns, ANN ARBOR, Mich., July 2.—Judge Thomo- son, of Culdwater, arrived here to-day to sit upon the Universlty chancery case in place of day be- eid on cusable. nbout b0 persous mer of that car the Fost woved tu Madivou atreet. Mr. W, 1, Schuylur bought out Mr. Wlakely's intere: 4 semsined io the paper until 1550, when 8 hisdecision as to whether he would beur case thil theu. Willlsm A, Tolchard w-day ceptea the pusition as Treasurer of the Unl- mewbership fn the League auy tore than the Colcugos did by plaging fu New Iluven. BOSTUN—MILWAUKRS, Apectal Lispatch to The Tribuns. MiLwAUKEE, July &—Tho layed hery to-duy between tho Milwaukees aud ustons was a very futerestiug contost. The Milwaukees uade” the vnly earned run fn the euuie, and lost by errors that were wuolly fnex- Tne attendauce was falr, there belug a very uearly perfect gawe, only one error, and that not alfécting the scors belng credited to 200 bits—Loston, 103 Al Time—Une boar snd Afly-five m Umpire~J., J. Julian, of Mioueapoil DUNN=Oa the Ist fust., Susan, the beloved wite of Phlitr Dunu, forin :I{ of Noriu N Funers) will taku place frow her ista restdence. 152 North Astiland. . 10 St. Coluinukill's Chiureh, at 10 & m. to-dsy (Wedaesday), Juiy 3, sud frow theuce by care (o Csivary. A0 Decorated Toilet Sets, complete. Q. W, BECKFORD, Auctloneer. GOEAN NTEATLY S Ouly Dive] Ling fo Prae i ansatiastic Company. I Between New \‘arkenln‘u(low;n. Pler 42, N. R., foot o ke Bl b ANNOUNCEMENTS, AT IR MEQUAT OF & NUMBEN INTERESTED, the adjournvd meeting of the Kopublicans of the Boventn benatonial Dlaleict will ve hield at thy cly: ooms of the Tremont Juuss, Bsturdsy, st2p, m., fu- stesd of Mondsy, WHAND PICNIC AT BILVER LEAV GROVE [Eahy R Admisalon 25 cent ox 'l'flB LADIES OF ’!‘Ill OAK PARK CONGHEGA- wiil serve 09-c d cake me of bass-ball s prosent. ‘Yhe Bostons wade uiy ¥ e taatey U. Fowler. editur. A yearaiter: | Judge Huntington. Judge Douglass, sttornsy 1384687 1aytionst Caurch will serxe i0g-ce uthe | VHiite b AASEAY i uu{u"g Dl winert and M, stau! - . 3 s h [ ehurch parlors Thursdsy, July PASSAU chudlug wiaehl wards Str. D, lakely sold out his establishwent in | for Dr, 8. . Douglass, protestod against having 0 8% 803004t |l ounmesnmn waw ErucA GLUB TOUAVIEEFind Cibla, ‘iuoy Besond Chtiun ¥ Minnesat, and 1i- conection writh any Judire »it upu the ease cxcont Huntington, | M3 D it k1 Miaakae L will et tbis eveniog 86 638 Miiwauieo incluatag, wine, begding.aod wipasit. e Y rarhirn icat soilih Laaing Lis protest on Tegal grouud, Thompson | 1o o tave s iteston, 75 Mliwaukeo, S /PHE THADE ANDLABAL COUSCIL OF CHICETD R L e T 3 Dicroased tn size, ~Early in 1860 Dr. C accordiogl deciined 1 verve as Judg Fasied dalls= Bennett, 2. e Wl Cook Lo discuse (ha l’,uqnpfl CHIAR, Auent. 53 Drosdway, sy Lecame assoclated with Mz, Dlukely o the telegraw was seut to Huutington, wuo repll Htruck out—Uoston, 1 Mliwsukes, 3. Ve e .m-k{_ 5my;ui.'n or W. ¥, WHITE. 67 Clark-ut., Agent for Chifcagy, editorial managemeut, and in the sayiug o would be bere. on Friduy, and would Errore—LBuston, aston T Milwmku.klu North German Lloyd, D e R TTTT7TY] BEST CHANCE FORL™ BARGAING EVER pee S ra of this Company will sall avery Satur- wut to the McMullen brotlers, wodiately after | yeraity, it 000 CINCINNATI—ISDIANAPOLIS. T OFFERED, hEataame ird ke, Ut ‘e the Fost establisaca fueelf ou_ thy Porainy. furolsllng 4 O e rede | Canciunat, Oy July S—basobali: Clacle srock oy SN roRNITURE yfroms Bremmen Hor, feptof Tuied street, Hibokss Front, and, while there, e, Blakely bougLi vub ! ad . T Juc ‘ pert 74 Indiunapolis, T, - Tan wnlogs playod. ATIALY VALLE B e B hucn, Drat cabln. B1); second tue SeMlwilens. du 1872 the paves mored to tuo | He Worden, and J. 7. Jucobs. B o e 6 darunee o bave sust put uio oiriew wirarbome thestockot | ety Wuidy Maersye, &0 Syrtaueye For (it f::n';lu :;:.fle‘l.fl»:‘mflnu. whica it vccupled up HYMENEAL, AT BUFFALO, "‘E’""Jx'fil'"?' S S % .. Sacpassge R Wy OELIICHS & s in January of 1574, it was bought out Ly the Bpectcl Dispaich to The Tribuns. BurraLrg, July 2.—Base-ball: Stars, 11§ Buf- u{i“ snoy chalrs, $1.75, $3. LW, e AT — Kcaning Mail, wblch bad beva estavilabed In k- oiy 1 \ E 'Y‘"' oasy chairs, §! = e e ug was fun for vuite s tiuw e the £oul dnd Al Brooxixatoy, Ill,, July %.—At the plcasant ull parior AL iU In August of 1870, the pupur uxain passed futu 1| Yttle City of Dauyers, seveo miles west, this TIE TURP. L liay contral of toe McMulleu brutu why bad char, of 3t uctil Janusry of the present year. Alr. Ullver A. Willard, forumerly of tue Mad, then made an etfort tu seoryanize the pover, Lo scule ita wioci, provide means for puylng ol 16 most prevsing dedts, and putting it ou s better footing, Il citorte, which unibt have been auccesaful, were intercupted by his deatn, Fiis wiocow snd sister tucn tried to conduct it. bub uusucoessfully, Lhe ro- »ult being the foreclosure uuder the wortgugo viven to tho ¥idulity, sud the purcbase by tue News, which becunmies Lo owner of the Assuclatud Press (?n;m-lu—lwu sl of the valuably Lelougiugs of the Fuat. THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL AND JUDGE BREESE. The Cblcago lswyers, vu thuie return from the funeral solviunitios of the late Slduey Decess, Caolef Juatice of this State, held & meetlng oo the rain fu the Director's car, July 1. Ma). Woudbury M, Tayldr, for wany years Clerk of the Bupsciae Coit, caded Ls weeting W veder, afternoon, oceurred the wedding of Mr J. ¥. McNaught, of Lexiogton, McLesn County, sod Mus Jevnle, duughier of U, 8. Hodwe, au old settler sud & leading . merchant of Dauvers. ‘Fbe affalr created a goud deal ol excitement in ttus section, as both ure well kpowu and much respected, Mr. McNaugt sud Miss Hodge haviug both Leen atudeuts of the Wesleyan Col- lego bere. ‘lho brido wis eleguutly “attired. Ghe prescuts wers unuincrous usud valuabie, Mr. McNaugbt aud wiie tauk 8o cvenlng trulo fur thie Wost, thelr destiuation Lelug Wisbiag- ton Terdtory, where be lus furmed 8 law part- nersbip with ldest brotber, - - —— - — EXCYRSION TICKETS TQ THE NORTHWEST, For redoced rato excumlou tckets to a large number of poluts iy Wisconaln, Miauesota, Micui- gau, Dukoly, wic., cte., apply 10 the ticket oftice of the Culcago & Norcbwestern Matlway, 62 Clark atrcel, w Suerwde Hodss, inils aud three-q the rest beudud, $300 & poul ot “Lue Jourth ruc LONG BRANCH. Loxa Braxcu, N.J., July 3.—The Monmouth Park races coutlvued to-luy. ‘Fbe first race for waldens of all ages, vue lfle, was won' by Boanle Wood, Loiterer second, Bertha third. ‘fie third race, handicap aweepstak 11 & Lz gallop, b tlis ruce wus very Mvely, Bay, sulled lu the duleat of tho tavorite, Virginus, [} lce, 85 Lo 829, u'):"i',lm ko) WALY KEGULAR PRICES. ANT DOUULE BUILDING, YATE:S () S ANSVAY BUREN. m. ., g i Thne, 1:163{. Biwoo was the favorite. Kinuey ¥ BURNHAM, it # yunng i K. and Muubattan were also ln the race. Sigm lc;l.f.l;% {rin -1‘.5‘.‘-"“.. S RO .Ml s c“::.?._ 2 ‘The second ruce lfir :xalg:n la:’“l’::d" halt "'.,,,,:‘ fi;‘u;liu siver-biated ware, e’ ary"alls Lo = » mile, was won caslly by Moaltor, chel pece | offer & ul A A1g reguiar (Hcce SOty Toous 1Tauss ond, Grand Muster thisd, Mary Aun fourh. | 8355 Bt bt e s b Sl SRE LA b in ;i aud upwi 4 furk rady Er w b e b g SN oois Gt but rigulaT pricea. 1L wili seli very = Tans asd buyers mould cal MAl , Ono uarters, was wou by Littls et LTINS New Warerua LeLel? secoud, Havard thind, lloae, 8:113¢, The betiug ou Teur pLoOw LS, wod Duuger 0D 78 OC- GRS Cut Eluura murnmuwuhviu‘ruu;;. Litile Reb sold tor b sctiva and iy F GWERS ‘E“'ME“"‘,' 00 cars Viarun : I oin, Faners ¢, ll uges, milo_acd u b, re- e g | A

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