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P11 CHICAGO TRIBONE: WLDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1898, of dollarn, 7, and never made A mistak: Mr. Squibh told Mr. Rifalt that he had received only §%.00. Eifelt thoreapoa got aut & warrant charging **Iarceny.” Mr. Squibb gavo bail hefars Justice 11aines, and will have a hesaring to-day &t 2o'ctack. At about 8 o'clock last evening a notorious Weat {Hvision rofiian named Con Moriarty board- ing the schiooner Giniding Star, Iyine in the river At the foot of Sebor etrect, and, without any pro- Yocation or any words between them, commanced firing off tts revolver at the Captsin, Willam Girifiin. After ho had fired thres or four ahots, the Captain went into the cabin and aoon returned with his wespon. Manarty placed himself benind the main mast, and the Captain took refuge behind the cabin, and abouta doren shots were exchanged. Tho Captain grabbed with him a4 soon ss his re- volvet stopned firing, and slcmrt{. aeeing that he was about to get the warst of it, slipped ont of his vastand shirt,and. jumping into the river, gotaway, Bergt, Hyan, who heard the shootihg, sharily afterwaride captared Morlarty at the corner of Clin- ton and Harrison atreets, Just nfter he had re. teninhed his shooting wnaterials, and was roturn- Jne o aeek vengeance. i piiched into Officer Mann, Eiging 8.7, Merrlil Delolt; Dr. X. Q. Griawal Tareords B Lo Atlen: iiwankes: Sonn C. Galt aad V. 11, ‘carpenter, Milwaukeo, TIE CITY-IIALL. The license receipts wora $1,600. Another 2300 was added to the floating scrip. . The Bpecial Committee on Water Rates will meet Thursday afternoon. The 'freasuror’s receipts wers: Collector, $1,010; water oMce, $1.850; Complroller, $36. Total, $3,811. He paid out abont $1,500. The Department of Public Works awarded the contract for fron twater pipe to Dennfs Long & Co., of Loutssiile, Ky,, at $24.87 & ton. The highest bid was $29.95, The Committss on Polics will got together Friday afternoon and talk qrer the ordinance in referance to selling liquors minors, and agree lesitate that Monday night there wl break, and that 1fickey's chances of confl will improve overy dsy, unless Eimer Wasburn comes to the front. view of the mtuation, snd mays that he intenda to yindicate nmaelt, 1fe claimn ta be abie 1o nrove that he was not on the pienic grounid when the Indecency occurred, and that the proof is abandant that Mneller Inaplred the alloged livel. 1le anys that he {ntenda to bring snit alao against the payer In question for §20,000, bat, cansidering that the entire eatablishment wan recently sold for about $1,800, should he mucceed in his ault his enances for becoming wealthy must _be considered quite reniote. Thare wi new developmenta to-day THOE MANUFACTURERS, THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING of the Manufactarers' Assacistion of the Northwest was held lsstevening in the club-room of the Paim- er [Tonse, Mr. Maron {n the chalr. The special object of the meeting was the etaction of perma- mentoMcers, Owing to the comparatively small attendance, however, 1t was moved by Mr. Collins 10 postpone the electlon | the first Toesday In October, This mes with some opoosition on tha part of Messes. George 8, Bowen, Carlyle Mason, ANNOUNCEMENTS. s NEQULAR MEETING OF THR THIRTRE; AEatd (inton Lasgun of Americ will to v & thefr Ball Wednosday eveatng. July 10, 1 electinn of oficers. A full meetl earnently requested. W, K, WAIT! Fn\m.\'n' RONAVNE WILL 1 ) THE CITY.. GENERAL NEWS. Bnb-Trensury digbursementa wora $30,000, The spirit exports yesterday numbered 100 packagee, Infernpl.rovenne reccipts were $23,860 yeaterday, ‘I'ho Milwankoe Dase-Bail Clab fs at the Tremont Houso. « f'no tax on distilled spirits bronght in $17, 83K yenterday, ‘Tlio bond sales by the Bub-Treasury yes- terday agaregated $47,500. Willinm Warren, the weil-known comedian, of oston, te at the Paimer House, ** Mr, Burling Indleates his unfitness in nothing 10 Uioranghly as In his inability to understand the dniles of & pudlic aMcer. 1le has continnally held totha view that the nquiry made Into the construc- 1101 of that_ballding was aimed at him personally. This 18 & mistake to which his atlention has bean repeatediy calied byme in the xindest manner pos- sible. Mr.: nrling's anelatance in the Investigation wan invitea, and, fnstead of acerpting, he imme- diately put himseif in the attitude of a defenaant, —a defendant not only of himsell, when no charge bad been preforced Agalnst him, but of tne con- tractor and other persons who wera under sus- picion, These wera Mr. Bur)ing's mietakes. 1 ‘was not equal te the _positiofi, thongh 1 b ins good architect, \What is needed there ma of firet.clase sdministrative abllitles, and such & man | bdlieve the Government has found in the person of Gen. Jonn A. McDowell LAKE BLUFP. THR CAMP-MBETING GROUNDS WASTIRURN, ‘The {rath i that the dayor has done for Sunt. Tlickey all that he ean do, or that he can rightly baexpected todo. Tasend In hie name again, after nearly two-thirds of the Aldermen have re- corded theineelves as opposed to him, wonld be an nault to the Council. Heaides this, there lsa vory meneral wish exprosncd by the business community, by the peopla _ who con. trol the ‘caplital and he indnstries of tha city, that Klmer Washburn sbould be reap- poiniad l0 the control of the force, This desire 1a not confined to these men. Lut Ia_shared by those who were Atrongly opnosed to him In 1873 ‘on sc- Count of am faste. which no longer exists. The ddermann and the Irish, who then united against him, are now heartlly for him. They always fieved him competent and honest, and they now 1L CTURE ON Ts erei $actetlon AL No. 43 NOFth Morean street, nacy Take (Free Methodlet Church), at # o'clack. thip Wednesday) evening. _Beata ree. most ltkely, bs some Taving taken In Digheat grade sitver-pi factaring Lompany 00 e R da are th ot tn the down 10 abaut haif-price. d1 handsns and upw: e 2t ALl mewest deslgny of TADIE, ten, mad denery forks anr anoona at half regular fckle casters, Dapkin rings, butter-knires, and averything In the ling from ‘the cloapest to the' most claborate st air- aro getting ridof these elegant g0ods Yery fasy beileve him to be the best man for the place (n all tespects, It is to be hoped that the Mayor will feld to this geneeal wist, and will send in Mr. Waahburn's name to the Conncil Monday nig) ‘That be will be confirmed by & hoavy vote, there fe no doubt; and 1t 1 understood, on good auth Cummings at tua ilidernian plcaloon the Faurth d bugers wiil o well to cali st once. S ity, | & Lake Blulare once mure begloning to present | and others, and it was & lect teme | R K MAREIN, The Hon. J, K. Edunll, Attorney-General | upon one as to dealors in second-hand goods. and was badly used up, {hat he will accept the post 4 ind others. and it waa flually decided to slect tem 4§ position If thus tendered 10 | 4y animafa appearasce, the anniversary havin 263 AN 27 . of the State, 12 at the Grand Pacifie Hotel. No nome hns yet been mentioned for Justice Summerfield yosterday held the | him. P i g | porary officers 10 hold over antil the firat Tuasday DETWEKN AND VAN RIEY arrived of the syivan donations In this bighly-tas vored spol. The programme from year 1o year |s for the Methodists to give the temperance people Cal, Alvin Hulbort, of the Sherman Honse, will Jeave with his famlly to-day for & clrcmt of the Kastern watering-places, Bridewell Commissioner inplace of John C. Iaines, whom the Council refnsed {0 conflrm, A# the po- sition {s purely an honorary one, candidates are not thick, in Beptomber, or untll their successors were elect- following: Willlam Connors, charzed with the ed. The burglary of about £100 worth of gnods from the ‘Wabash avenue millinery house of Gage Biros. & eotlon for te: aa follow! oaid, TIE COURTS. ont, C dents, C, 8. Crane, Joh NUCH ADO AROUT NOTIINO, PIANUS. rary efficers resulted Mason; Vice:Prasi- . W. Kings- WILL DUY A RICH AND BEAUTIFUL Co., mome two montha ago, and against whom tbe frst week, beginning to-day, and ending Mon- Becral: 1, o & fons rosewaod pianofurte, hayiog e : 5 600 T, 3. Satherland filed s blll yestorday aatnst E. ana: Becrelary, D. 1L Mason; Treasurer, J, W, Tt P LA Col, C. F. Luther, North Adars, Masw., of [ " ryg following building.pormits wra fa. [ fhero isgome pretty sizong eslaence. 82,000t0 the | 3¢ "oyinjail, Charles i, Kirkham,and tho Chicago | 95,0080 Marder, The elaction of an Executive Commities | A1d ail latest tmirovmentss arst-ciim ia oreryro Gov. Rice'n stafl, and the Tlon. N, C. Griswold, of Hartford, Conn., areat the Tremont House. Febward A, Gibson, proprietor of the West- minster Totel, New York, who has been up vislt- inz bls old home in Minneapolis, I8 at the Tremont Johin Clancy, of No, U8 Fox sirect, $500 to the Criminal Conrt; John Ashfield, plekini the pocket of Mrs, Gen. A, E. Webster at the atore of Fleld, Letter & Co,, $400 to the 10th; Rabert Jeras, canght prowilng abont the Expasition Imtiding andshot in the leg by Officer \olters, 320 fine; ‘Tlzers ara not many people npon the grounds as yeb, and the exercises have not falrly commenced. ‘When the pot begins to boll, the crowds will flock in, for it is anticipsted by the Camp Ground Association that thers will be a greater pecty equ-lwnwi T, MARTIY, AN NOS. 203 AND 267 8TATE DETWEEN JACKSON ANil:ér‘:.w LUREN, TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT ottt bt bt el oot e soed: C. Johnson, twwo two.story and basement brick dwellings, Nos. 104 and 100 Nortn Market street, $5,000 each; Mr. Ilamlin, to make alters- tione at the Collseum to cost §4,000. ‘T'he himpression prevaila that Mr. Bartlett ‘will he confirmed Sehool Inspector, hnt the reverse Galvantzed Wire Fence Company to cumpel them to asslgn to bim on the Company’s books 100 abares of itastock. o says that in June isst he recovered Judgment for §10 sgainst Cran the Presldent of tho Company, before Justice I'Wolf. yias vostponed antil the eptember ~meeting. Mesers. J. A, Mason, John W. Collins, and U, 8. Crane wi ppointed a Committee to secure rooms for holding mestings. Mesars. George 8. liowen, Cerivie Manon, and H. A, Rust wers appaintad & Committea on' Mexican Rétations, as provided for at tha previous meeting. In this connection, Mr. bls delightful retreat this year Johnton, aneaking Into the reslience of Dr. | Aq execation was lesged and levied on 100 shares | F000 12 4 Bowen offerod the followlnz: 1lonne, can bn aaid of Mr. ¥rankenihal, ‘The latter has | J448 J . onrey | Anex than in any year previons, Several now : . eondn of Mr. M. D. Tirown, tbe Iaw. | Sicired ho enmity f it the i Aldersion oy | i U lontiomerys 100 o fue UOMBAL COUL | of wck fa the Chicago Galranised Wiro Fence | coligerare e tecteh, wudtho ownars of o | o fselied ThaLIL K, Don Martin Tuscone, the = :‘4':"“‘1’::“"(' x‘n e def:lh o e l.'('a‘l‘e‘{l“l'nfll::erv'v‘:-'&:‘x‘:’::fl"&’:fi’fin‘nflofim&h&: of Jeesle McDermott, . at- Nu. 144 Fourth | Company and they weropought iu by complainant | oncs have been busy durlog the past few dayain | credited to the Governmtent of the Ui fied “Minics, oo avenue, 8300 to the Crimlnal Courty J. H. Culling, larceny of A watch«caro at the cooks' hall from Chatles Camp, of Nu, 311 State street, $300 1o the 11th; Thoma mith and Jamea Tuward, found in the company of professional thisves, $0 fine cach; Cy James, ex-gambler, trying to ham mer into J. J. Dajtke's head the statement that riefln charge 85 for confeasional or aneanit. ~ Justice Morrisun fine #on $100 for so cruelly Leatiog & hot In addition to the facts published in Tax TRIRUNE of yesterday in regard to_the defalcation of youny Miffer, of the Chicago Port-Office, it 6 now stated by ofiicera in charee &t the oftico—and the statements aro indorsed by Mr. Palmer—that the shortage in Miller's account ocet the years 1873 and 18743 and that ha he the amonn’ by the process of manipulation teady explained in these columns, from that time untif the time he was discharged’ by ths presont Postmaster. 1t seoms manifest, from this state- ment of facte, as gathered attno Post-Oflea yeator- day, that Miller, In’ order (o cover up hia own tieft, | caused’ to Lo carried ta the credit of John MeArthur, in his atatoment of weekly account, from the week enuing March 10,1477, about $15,000 more than Jolin McArthur's accosnt was entitledto bo cred- ited withi. o that the matter Iv simplified to this puint, that his account with the Auditor for the Post-Ufiice Department will havo to ba reoponed, and the amount of the feaudulent crodit deducted therefrom, and the amount of the credit mads ood §n cash, either by McAFthur or his bondsmen. it 13 butt duc'to Postmaster Paimer fo aay that the revelation of Miller's crookedness was brouuht abaut by hin discharge from bis position, on gun; eral princioles, forintemperato labits, ‘Thiscanved tho recent expiasion. 1f he had been retalned he might have curried on hls crooked proceedings for an indofinito poriod. Mr, Palmer does mot sesmn to entertain suy fear that he wiil be called fipon to make good the deficlt. There Ia almply an amount of some 813,000 stauding aguinet McArthar, rep: sonted by fale vouchers, and McArthue or hls have to moke it good, Mr. Palmer himself. He then asked Kirkham, tne Treasurer of the Company, 10 transfer it to him on the books af the Company, Lut tha lutter relused, and Suth erland mow ueks & court to step in and help bim ont. UNBUCCESSPUL. Jndge Jameson yesterday lteard the habeas cotpuse cane of Mary Ebbiughonse (o get p fon of Lillle MA{ Niles, whom ahe claims fs _hor child, Bh ted that aha had “ber dsughter kidnapped d, secing Lillle metting thelr houses "In order and preparing for the coming campalgn, Lake Binff ts known to be the coolest spot in ecven States. Darlng the dog-doys the campers slcep coli in their tents, and overconts and shawls ar alwave in demand. And why shouldn't it be cool there? The vrand old trees that form the grove have stood there, some of them, for & cent- ury, snd their luxurious tops ars woven together A as 10 make & perfect network of shade, kierlnl the ground beneath damp and cool continunlly, no maticr how severa may be the anu's glancea earthward, Thousands of '‘tiny warblers' are swelling thelr little throats in sweat notes of E"m'-fl' in other words, ing 2 horrible racket, —while the mn- sical tones of the gull are heard In the stillnu that reigne supreme, Ths bigh, overhanging blufle upon the lake rhore, from whenca the name of the camp arlscs, aro imposing to & person accustomed to viewing highor peaks than tho approaches 1o o Milwaukes aventie viaduct, and tho deep, almost inacceeslole ravines, through which courso re & wource of groat Teapectrully {nvited (o visitthe City of Chitcago, & he view of conterring with ita citizensin the matter of establishing nermancnt and cioser relations with the jon which he represe Catholice, 1f o had not mentloned the nsme— had simply asid to sny denomination—no fault wonld have been found. ~As it ls. however, eflorts are being made to dofeat hi, and it & #all they wiil be sacceesful, Only two names aro mentionod for City Bealer, —ex-Ald. Baumgarten and Fred Etbv, The chances aro In favor of the former, aa he served with most of the present Aldermen, who say, ¢ llo wan a faithfal man, and descrves the position,™ 1t {1 not believed tuat the Mayor will scad o Bens- ingee's neme again, but ronlly no one knows whether he will of net. A hage petition has been sent to him in Daumgarten's intercet. = Ervy's friends aro worklug vory quietly, and, as he jsan oxceilent man, have hopes of hfs aucceas, COUNTY-BUILDING. The July Grand Jury will be impaneled Monday. To-day iz defanit day in the County Court. ‘Those interested wlill take notice. Tho Cotuty Treasurer will to.day com- mence psylug all connty orders of date of Nov. 28, Mary Watson, John Lindgroen, John u"flil' and Thomas Jannacheck were yesterday adjudged insage by tho Conaty Coart. The nttorneys for Scanlan et al, the stench-manufactarers, came into the Criminnl Court yosterday and souzht 10 have the order abating thy nulssuce made a faw days agoset nside, They were unsuccessful. The Conrt di- rected the Sheriff to exccuta the onder of abate- ment. The Siste's Attorney prepaced thio ordor during the dny, and it will bo ilied this worning and placed tn the hands of the Sherlf, The order is an oxtrsonlinary document, aud |in execution Wil be attended with troublo” ffom the fact that Scanlan bas not beon in business for moveral muntbs. ‘The Protection Lifs case will not down. wife, which oceurred yosterday st his residence, 1811 Watash uvenue, John C. Gault, Assistant General Man. acer, and A, V. If. Carpenter, General Passenger Agent, of the Chicago, Milwuukee & St. Paal Ratl- eay, are at the Tremont House. Specinl-Revenue-Agents Moyer and Me- Alee, have returned from s inspection of the Sterline and Ottawa Districts, and report every. 1oz as running in good shape, At noon yesterday Nancy Kohn, 8 years of age, accldentally fei} aut of & serond-story window at No. {124 West Polic strect, and recelved Injuries which Dr. Schaller says will prove fatal. At n meeting of the Directors of the Ilii- notn Trusk & Savings Bank hela yesterday, a divl- tend of 21 per cont was declared, payablo st once to the mockhiolders out of tho carninga of the bank for th pant three montha, The four-page amateur paper of the midget mze, known us the Volcano, contioues 1o make its cruptions monthly, baving already roached tho diznity of Vol 1L, No, 2. It fs a bright little Ihing, the Oring-up being done by L. J. Otls and €. P. Drewser, Mz, Derickson waa last evening reported to be improving slowly, He passed the day very unvasily, owing probably to tho close ntmosphero und the beat, but revived in the evening. Tho attendimg_physicion (htnks he will pall through without any great danger, Dnn Young, wagon-maker, while employed in tae repulr-shons of A, 8. Piper & Co., Ice deal. er<. attne cornerof Ashiand avenue and Levea tlrent, yesterduy afternoon, had bis richt foroarm radly "fi““l and broken by the shafting., lle rexioes at No. 128 Deoring street, ‘Tho Seventh-Ward Socialist Club met at LAY with the request that he forward them to . . M. d6 Zainacons. And that he roporc bls Feply o tho Clair: man of the Cominitteaon Moxl flairs, [n ordor that sultaple arrangements may b6 made fOF Lis rocen- d entertsinment In case thi nyitation is sce The resolutions wera adopted, and thelr author followed them up by reading & clipping from the Galveston News, slowing t! e of tho movement loal "flure {s mresson tor everything. The resion Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient alutary effect upon disorders attended wity y ar feverian aymptome. ft that It Indaces Yentie, simost impercentlble perspiration. whieh re. duces tlis heat of the blood, that Its lexative Indaence furtier tands to rool 80LD BY ALL DRUGGIATS. loaks, et Mrs. Nilew brought ber famlly physiclan who had ¢ Lillio's birth, and had seen her often nd tho Judga decidod that Mrs, ~Ebbing. not shown any title to the little girl,and the patition, DIVONC: Emma Bojeno filed a bill erday stating that in Decamber, 1871, she was’ married to Jacob N, Bojeno, and lived with him Lsupmiy ontil June, 1874, when, without any canse, ho Ieft her, Hav- ing waitod four years for s return, but without aticcess, sha tnfiks she 18 entitled to'Toreclose any squity of redemption he faay have to her scrvices. She alno wants to resumo her malden nama of Enunn Sclirooder. Judye Moore granted n decres of divorce to Catherine Ecker from John Ecker for drunken- nee Jdge Willisms granted e divorce to Anna G Lady from Goarze Landy for aduitery. Havmel ey saying a good word, or rather several of them, for the amoannt of entorpriso diaplayed in this rezard, ‘The Association then adjourned, to meet tho first Tussday in Septesnber, CORRESPONDENOCE, 1B KNOWS IIOW IT 18 IIMBRLY, To the Editor of Ths Tribune. Camicaao, July 9, —After one has exsmined the new Directory to see that both name and address ars correctly stated, one should investigate the private directories, such as are lssued by collecting agents, These mercantile protective mssociations and Chicago mercantite trade registers, etc., will enlighten wmauy of our citizens, who have falled to moot a1l thelr accounts these hard times, s to thelr reputed standing in the community, Althougn the siznificant algna oppoalte thelr nanics may inform the nstlated that they havo no money to pay bills with, yet it seoms thelr nomes have 8 certaln commercial value for thess buszards who feed upun the financtal wreck of others, live partly wpon the merchandise of these names, collecting them, and selling them for s small consideration to the cnmmunn( at largo. Woe to that poor man with a large fumily of hunn"ry children who fails ta mcet his grocer's or butcher's bitl promptly, for his pame I8 handed ovor to theas seif-conatitutod Judges of the merits and dem f citizens, who ntraighiway advertise his impocuniosity to tho secretly destroy and undermine his W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers, 173 and 173 Randolph-st. A LARGE AND DESIRADLE 8TOCK DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, NOTIONS, HATS, CATS, GLOVES, ETC., ‘Thurday, July 11, 5t B:10 o'clock B, My At179& t 200 LOTS FINE POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BCISSORS, BHEARS, MAZORA, &c. On Trlunsnfifinlfiwogigg ‘st our sates- Footns, 173 & 123 Htadolply-at. o A, BUTTEIty, LONG £C0., Auctioncers, THE anTlfifi;Afcl}jmfif TN ATIONS 0F A FIBST- A DA OR - A FST AT ATCTION, THURSDAY. Jaly 1i, ot 11 o'ct i 173 Jlapuoiniiat.’ - peK AR Ou S Y i Diaca in which to rest; Lhe swimining fac cxcellent, and tha ahdy nooks are almoat wwithout d as forsociety ono may have sll ono rovided one 16 not particular as to the anality, ' This romark {s only intended for the young and giddy, for the *'innercitcle™ ia com. osed of sofid and respectable members of tho ethodist churches, TILR GRAND TENT {s pitched, and_everything Is nearlyin readiness for busincss, The sound of the hammor and the dictatorial yoices of the proprietora are about all thie sonnds that wore heard nmmfih the day ye terday, excepting, porliaps, the shrill plping of an occaslonal moprano or the musical lamont of wome stnall cherud, who was manifestly rusticating contrary to its own Inclinatlons, “Thero are ko bo presont at this temperance ses- slon Dr. Reynolds, Mr. Campbell, I'resident the Nllinots Btato Reform Club Association, Miss Frances E, Willard, Mrs, Mary T. Luthrop, of Jackson, Mich,;' Mr, Nate, of ihe Sons of Temberance of Ilinofsy Mra. J. ¥, Willinw, Mr. Sobosk), of the Good Templars; Mra, ilenty, of Ttockford; the Iton. 8, D. Hast] 1TAMS. Willlam McBride wae tried yesterdsy befora Judge Blodgelt for not canceling stamps oo hle clgar boxes, but was acqultted. UNITED STATES COURTS. The Portsmouth Savings llank began Lwo sults fenucrday for £8,000 each against tho County of Varren. An information was ilod agsinst Almira II. Rob- Inson for carrying on a linuor business, without paying tho special tax, Holmnson plesded uolis contondeea and was Oned $1 and costa, BANKRUPTOY MATILRS. Alsnton Uuoding, of mingtan, went inta bankruptey yest curcd dobts aro $11, - 702, and thie unsecured §30, raye he the recelnta in his p ion, anit he will liold them as vouchers. It Is understood that the Dlatrict-Attorney will sortly enter suit iny. 2 g 87 due on ayninat Mr. MeArthur, or those who represent odatt T e e on | focklordy the flon, B D fluatlngs, of Madison, o posenr 8, LONG & CO., Auctloneers. s . > accommodation pape e Riec are: 1, s, § the . o e . an . ¥ . D b s aiceots et pven:. R e T Sermnara 131e] fur | Bidas for bhis additional amount. 2000 hor Fidtar pigd, oto.s §94, " | Sttiora, " Tose will probably not all be prosont at | , Thuss atunot cowmercial agencles, which In. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, e Mschargos were ~peeches by Schiliing and oth wa alru a meeting at No. 377 Fifih a attendancy was not large. The moeting was ad- ;x,e:l.‘c’;:‘\,y Morgau ln Bugiiah, and by Felies in German, Woode and Kelloge. The defondants tiled afli- davits to suppart the motion, clalming that they had done all’ they conld as public oGicers 1 the oasmination of the defunct Company's accounts, and that they were innocent of anything wrong in uod 0 L. L. Jones, F, Uop- larveder, E. It. Btego, Fletcher & Burch, Charles 'aliner, and P. E, Niayhow. It K. Jeakins Was yauiasday appointed Assignoa of David Mevora: Charles D. Lusk for lloncy Slor- Je,, for Jnmes A, Clybourn; form the public of the vommercial standing of firins doing busincss more or loss on credlt. Those ure esaontial to the trananction of business, But theso collectors of overdues sccounts advertize all delinquenta and soll thelr namos to the community one time, but will bo dispersed through the pro- ramme, Dr. Reynolds, Jack Warburton, and a law other notables aopeared upon the grounds last evening, and the cottages wore many of them occupled & month ago. Uwing ton milstake In SUPT. HICKEY. TOE CANDIDATES, 44 We have beaten Hickoy, snd that is enongh Householdand Office Furniture, Buggies, White Lead, &e., &¢., . - 1l thoy ownoed them. Itlsstrangs that Ameri- | SATURDAY, July 13 st 9:30 e'clock, at bt . d High argued for " weok, " said one of the twenty-two | \v!tz: John Jobndon, figures tho greater number of outslde people un- | 8¢ 9 saouy B at ottr rooms, I'hie botanical mection of the Olfcago | B e e oot ol mork for one weok, 4 ki Bancock rar Willtem &, aud sarah | derstood thnt the mesting was (o be opened lags | Con citizens yleld theif right ¥o meekly to these | 173 & 178 Handotpli-at. Academy of Sciencen et Iast night ‘at No. S0 | Do Weber rapiien for J,‘.:";?Z.’.'.%LJE:.“LZ%..‘.:: toa raporter yesterday. 81n, Doantani bl e g P Tellows and permit them to trample tholr names in W, A; BUTTES. LONO & CO., Aucttneers. Watash avenue, Prof, 1§, H. Babcock presided. thathe aifldavits showed no wood reason why a +*Who will ve the Superintendent of Polics?™ ll’:l’f;ull will be chosenat 10s, m. to-day for the dust becauso they become unfortunate aad THE TEMPERANCE CONVENTION i 2 y By GLEO, £. GORE & CO, "TneSecretaryreported a liet of donations from I'rof, arate trial shonld be granted, that the statut ++Idou't know, Any good man will sait me." tiea A. Whitney, for .Charies It Ligelow, for | will begin this cvening, witha meeting in the | puor 'The publication of their names not ouly g e '-’:"axm'é‘r?: o tho Honsb of 1oof gooron L T arate tis) OF cons | N or thooe sbo voted- against Hlckey, sgeept | 00m ¥. Peare, amt for Marcin Kot A ibernacie, 10 be presided over by M. Abnor [oforma tlie public of thelr pacaniary rrcaponsl- d 70 Wabash-ay, pre] ‘rof.Josepl spiratorn, eutai] tho denca ove under adyi d that to grant a acparate telal would s 0f ume In hearing the ssme evi- gain, The Court 100Kk the application menl. STEVENS, Tho wife-murderer, Htavens, had s bad day of it yesterday, but he bore uj nnbl;. A great part of the timo bo was ailowod the freedom of the jatl walks, and be was equally as industrions in taking exurcise as he had been in foliowing and persecut- ing hts wife on that fatsl evenlny. All that he waald talk wbout was the prejudice of the peoio syainst im. Il thought it trange tnet there should be any prejudice agalnst hiny, because bo had not Injurod any person, and had always de- ported himself correctly. He intlmated in his conversatlon that his irst ‘move In Court would be for a change of venue. In the forenoon he recelved tha following note, wrilten on & postal-card, il was by no moans proud of it, and when quesilonad in reference to it pretended thst he did not know who wrote 1t. It s bell hawever, to bave ULeen written by onsof his associates 1 the abstract oftice in Cincinnatl, whers he wo , ond 1t shows {3 what ceteem he was held thete by those who kuew him best: Crxcixnatt, July 7, 1878.—Fele: You have a1 last PUEUD & Jobon yoursclf. 1n tho place of Johblog me, &a you hisve Lma and azaln threa‘ened 1o do. you have billty, but also has it away from them in can as well transact Decowaen, therefate, & treapnss upon the rights of honest, hard-workiug, sobor, Yet puor citizens tu thus advertise thom in the manner tucse men & doing, simply because they are in deot when times and circumsfouces are a8 unfavorable to makin money as at present. t thom recommend al who are worthy of credit If they wish, but in tho name uf buinanity omit the nswes of men who aro struggling agalnat poverty and Inrge faoilivs calling for auppor! inz to crush them and thelr families brluging contenipt npon them Ana in tholr efforts to regaln & footing In tno world, “GIRCUIT COURT. Asron Meyer began &' muitin debt for 82,000 against Reuben Mlckel and tho llome Insurance snd Danking Comvany. . Loonard Hutbyerber, Adminlatrator of the estate of Willlam A. Quinn, commenced o snit in tros- pase pzalist Thomas W, Breanan to recover £5, 000 damagos. It s charged that Quinn was run over und Killod by & wagon belonging to defendant, and driven by his servant, . £ ‘The Massacnusetts Matual Life-Insuranco Com. nny‘ brought sult for 81,000 agalnst David A. fourter, Lewls Bartels, Deputy Sherlff, began a aalt by captae agatnat Peter Mlllerto recover §2,000 dam- ngea for beingcalled a thief.:- UELINQUERT | TAXZS. A fow mora objeciions 10" taxes, or to judgment bétoy entered on the deliquent Mat, were gled in the County Court yosterday, Among the oojec- tions wastiat of the Chicsyi, Burlington & Qulncy Raliroad Cumpany. oufocts to tho taxes of 1873.'74, or the *‘reassesnhient and retaxatfon ' of nrunm, for those years! ~Thu objection sets forth that for tha two yeats'thie tax was $10,200, and that it hay pald two and half times the amount ‘which It would now be compelled to if the Company had not paid on e origiual iment. Iy aluo viita up thal the property which appeared In Beranton, and addressod by Mr. O, H. Horton, Presidont of the Lake Dluff Association; Klder Willing, the Rev, Mr. Packborst, and others, Tue Convoutlon will closs Monday mnight, It bas been decided = that each dlz ahonld be undor the control of some narticalar branch of temparance workers, excapt the last, which will be under the mausgemont ef the General Cummittee, Thursday the Sons of Temperance will hold forth, ¥riday the Good Templars, Saturdsy the Hed and n Hoform Clubs, sud Sunday the Wom- n's Christian Temperance Union. ‘There bave beon d numberof lmprovoments mads about the gronnds aincs lastseason, such se o car- riage road from the sumnit of the bluf down to the oeasls, and several other things which, though emall, belp out lmn{nxly. The hotel s inder the management of Mr, A, G. Trusdell again this yoar, and the board has been reduced to 37.50 per week, and day board to 35, ar 8L per day. THE WEBERS AND 3RS, JENKS. Understanding that Mr. O. Qultman, of 849 North Clark stroet, knew somethiog about Lhe genoral reputation, whero tney lived, of Weber and Mrs, Jenks, the two persons from far-away lenry, who died ot Washington May 13, submit- ted one, which was adopted, Prof, John C, Grant, of Allon Academy, the well-known classical instructor, Toft tho city thls morning for u vacation-teip of several weeks' duration fu Colorado and the West. He will, by invitation, observe the eclipse of the sun at Den- yer with the Frincelon Culiege cxpedition, And Wil inke an extunded tour through the mining districty, teturning to Chlcago {n September. Tred Heinemann, of No. 206 Holt avenue, yesterday afternoon reported to tho Rawson Strect Buatlon that bin wife, Christina, tud hung heeself 10 a uol) driven for the purposs 1n the kitchen wall. He says ho Joft her at i o'ciack in the aftue- oo, apparatly tn good bealth and spints, and upun returning homo at 4:30 found *her dead, Lseceased was 40 yeara of age, and had nuchildren, The Audubor SBhooting Club held its regu- Iarquarterly meeting last evening fn the club-room of the Sherman House, with Charley Korn in the chair. Only routine’ business was transacted. Arrangements were made for the shoot with the bouth End Clnb, which Lakos place at 2 o'clock to- ternoon at Dexter Fark. Thero will be Y hot at on y the losor to pay for the lirde. Tue weeting then adjvarned. Lawior, seem to have any candidate, Ilo makes up for all the rest, as he names throc,—Walter McDonald, Ligat, Callshan, and Capt. O'Doanell, Tlis favorite, however, is Callahan,—an oid friend of the Mayor, and 8n excelient subordluate officer. Waller McDonald was for some timo & Deputy- Sherl® under Kern, and waas removed by that in- dividual to make & place for oneof the Lawler famlly, s0 ag to get the mora strength In the Elghtn Ward, This natorslly explains Lawler's chofco of McDonald ss his candidate, McDonald, however, boinga Democrat, and not particularly fitted for the place any way, stauds oo chance at the bands of tha Mayor, who will rot go out of s own party to make a solection, Among the other ssplranig, or rather men who are talked of, since only twb or three aro known 1o be making personal ‘exertlons to capture the ;l]ll'll. aro D, C, Leacl E. Qoodoll, Qen. | et 1n turning the public tors of business which they larger means, It BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUTCTION, ‘Wednesday, July 10, 9:30 a, m, In addition to our regular tinea of gonds we shatl offer 8 fin ot of Butmier Goods, which wa arv ovliged fo cluwo; also, (ull lines of desiradle guods now coming in for early fall sales. GEO. P. GORE & CO. 08 & 70 Wabash-av, Thursday, July 11, at 9:30 a. m., REGULAR TRADE SALE OF CROCKERY. 25 Oratos W, G, Wore, in open lota. 10 Qaske Yollow Waro, in open lots, 10 Oasks W, G. Ware, in package. 10 Uasks Yellow Ware, in package, QEO. . GORE & CO.. Avct're. By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO.. PRANK ENOERT, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cnicano, July @.—~The recent attacks which ‘havo been made upon Frank Enygertn connection with the victim of the recont tragedy have douo that gentleman great injustice throughont. To peruso the strictured whicn have been made upon hilm, one would be led tosuppose that he wis s heartless and worthless beiny, whereas hio has for the past eight yearw contlnuously occupled a re- 3 T Izer, Lo, Bchaffner, Yudge Scolly, and Eimer hburn, The latter seomy the most pnpu- lar among the Aldermen, ani It 1e said if be would sccopta nomination by the Mayor he would bo confirmed, lle {s not workiag individually, thongh s friends aro doing all they can to aecure the placo for him. Lut the Mavor has not yet Jobioed yaurself, | iaye yet to moet with any of your sponeible position 1o s Jarge mercantile Louse of | Auctioncors, 118 aud 120 Wabsshear., Chlcago, Il v e s o e e o o g | e e L, L e | e o T Taut serimont ae L pigmes | b wamaroy mubhle. of Tte o aécount of ho Lhbe Eily, nd. 1a Fegarcd by bis SmpIOYera an ono e At a meoting of the West Tawn Board held | 20 assoctates ta aay uiher way) who litva s kind word To send in his name ayain | thisown | Of-way. tracks, and rolllng-atock,” and, as the | .h° Eenernl public of lhie on sccount of thelf | of thomost Industrious, temperste, and relisble Wednesday, July 10, at 10 o, m. Mondny night. Atscssor Bronan reportad tbat his T oaraLs 1 h18 WorIe and Mok byaln. woay 1o nsld yasterday that h not given | railroad compaiy receiven ouly In' tho 'l | connection with the Potter Investigation, a re- | men in thoir employ. Tile1s truo that some two 3 . ” work was inishod, and that he had taken therefor | wabefar apart, *ieiur.” | tho rejection any consideration. whiclh It pays, —that is, roal estate sud porsonal | porter callad st the above numbor yestorduy after- | OF threo years ao, undorthe supposition that Mru. v '_f,',',u'c‘:’.’tn‘{;_.',‘uj“’,“g‘.::mr{ last ¥eare | 1 tho atiornaon aulte n pumber af ladies called THB MAYOR. poperty, —demand Is now made for 80 much of the | noon with & view of dlscovaring Just how much | Blavens wa 2l lady, bo bad, fof & very brief at the Jall and asked that he be polnted ovut to them, * They were not uf the cl: however, that usad to call on Sherry and iy, but they wanted to see him from coriuaily. Tareo of then came togsther, and they were so exasperated that the Jajler healtated to admit them, andonly fially cunsented to their coming [n after eiactinz from them a promise thet they woull not aay anything tobim. They eaid before bueloz sdmlited. huw. ever, that they would vach tho villain if they bad A chauce, aud oue of thom even Weul so far as to show by & free use of her hands and arme bow she would pull his Lsir if she could enty get hold of him. When admitted, the Jutler accompanled them to the 1 and s Stuvens pasted In bis walk he was pointed out to them, ‘The sightol him mada one of them forget her promise, and cailing to him, he haited and confronted her, Bbe kaocl ngrily on the ‘The following conversation was had with him by a Journal reporter: *+1t hae boen sald that you consider Hicko: fection an sttack upon your Administration **No, 1 donol, 1don't sce how it could be, or what reason Lhe public nave to Gnd fault with me, " What wera tho reasons that the Aldermen gave you whenover they sald that they would not support Hickeyt" **T'he Aldermen who wore opposed to him aid uot talk with me on the subject, and 1do not koow what ressons they bad.” *+ Will you sond In Mr. Hickey's name again?* 441 do not know yet what [ lh?l do,"" o+ 1{s will continue {n ofice, 1 auppose, until & lncu"nor_ s appulnted” " Yes. tax us 10 predicuted upon all the athor classes, the amount ciafmed to bo atil] due being $12.330, Tuoe objectors maintajn that if the Company be required to pay tha sum demanded, then the toial of tlie taxos pald and to be patd would be $04, 558 1nstead of §10,200, which last-named amaunt wouid huve paid flio untire tax isd they conteated tho tax as orlginally levied, B ‘-dav 14 the lust day for Aling objections, and the probabilities are that in nl} cuses where objec. tiona sto not dled Judgment will be entered o- morrovr moraiug at 10 o'ctock, CRIMINAL CODRT, Georgo Liepricht plexded gutitr to larcony, and ‘was glven one year in the Penitentiary. i Adolph Peters was acquitted of the charge of arceny, Joseph Rock, & atraw-bailer, pleaded gullty, and was Riven one yoar in fio D it period, paid her contteoiia utteulion, wkcn as any gentleman might accord tu & lady. Bimply and nothing more, On learniug warried lady he at once ceased his attentions and nover renewed thom up (o the time of the trazedy, . W. Bovas, TUE BIZNCHES. Te tha Hdtior of The Tribun, Cnicaao, July 0,—The slench nuleance fs still upon us, despita tho lezal proceedings aud the warfare you bave so fearlessly waged. Its aboml- uatlon awoke mo ouBunday night, asit did & woex ago on two successivo mights, and I have no doubt that thousands suffered In like manuer, Is this the deflant voinlt of thess polsopers, or s 1t the noisome token of their putrid reputativn tersoll wero appolnted a committee to 1ook Into 1he Avarsror's work and make & report thereon, tud nnke augestions 28 to the compieneation that rnonla bo alfowed for the same, ~Adjonrmed to Truduy night at tho Asscasor's oflice, 'fho coming conventions of the three prominent Amatenr Prews Amsaclation of the nited States pros thelr wuy, 'l‘nen‘ x Hiale Amnlenr - ssociation, the Wealo: Amateur I'reas Association, aad (6 Natianal Ama: Teur Lreas Assoclation, und the convantiuns will e held n tho order just glven, un the 16th, 16th, and 17th of tho presént month, In the club room of the Palwer House, Al the srrangements polat to u wucceasful and highly-inferesting gatbering. While the Exposition this Junr promisos to 4 Mr. Quitman knew about the matter. Ife found Doy Goods, Notions, Hats, Straw Goods, Flowets, CLOTHING, DRESS GOODS, &e., Juss rocolved, and to be olosed thia sale. 0. B, Raadin & Co. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 78 & 80 Raudolph-st. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE ro- spouts, who )ived in Chicago before the break- wg out of the War, when he Doard of Trade l(u&:lmnt. Bevonty-second llinols, and serve with that' come during the entlra unpieasantncss, At the close of hoatilitios Mz, Qaitman migrated to Loulstana, whers he estavlished himeelf in East Feliciana Parish as the ki of & general in th ity for sevoral yea ci 1 0 pout at fayou Sara, or B, Francisvlile, the two places Inlnf practically one town, the place whore the entlrs Wever family Tmads tholr hendquarters. Without golng into any minute partic. ulars or specilications, e, ultman de- alred to aud his Iclhm»n’ the gen- cral baliof that B, A, Weoer, Pol war, It fas very dificolt thingto find out why the enitentiary, He Is tter's witness, lu | When their rank offetses ahall amell to on Friday Morning, July 12, at 9:30 o'clock. be 1liv most snccesstal over held, the 1ng and addrovsed him urderoas villa twenty-two Aldermen voted ageinat Supt. Hickoy, | tho tnalvidual who went on tho bond of Ka . 4 oul. 1] w t] o1 el mort sncceental over held, thare nre rumara { JRE e e e | e et bt kot | A ™ tha molotious” apopliFion, who IRmedIately | e, T e ooty ST IOC aracber, Do | B e Febthau, ara e fo Syet on-for want of where bio lives whion at home, Mr. Quitmsn ssid, ft wonld Ue dilicult to find ‘n respacta. ble man who ~ would = belleve Weber under vsth, and he wish 1! o r ot a outherner, far he was not such (n any respect, having fough in the Union army, su n regarded by the . dents of Uayon Sura ki lrua. Vever's brother, Dantel, was Sheri@f of have been ruaci ara we to suffer un for wunt of 'y |n tho execution of the law? Theto is no excusa for thle conlinued outrage, and it4 mbate- meat by uny posslble mia cven to fBre and sword, would bo justifiable, WasniNuTON, save being ordeiod vat. Stevens dhl not rella tha grecting, yet o sriled and went on hin way with- t respouding. The women would uot give thelr nishings on (uferior quality of music, belng lod thiernto by o deaire to save money ou this ususlly atsraciive part of tho entertainnient. it fa 1o bo huped thay, §f they have formed any such deciion, 11 il be reconsidered, and that the muslc will ba wntrusted to Jolinny Hand's admirable urchestra, which furnixbed the **coucord of aweat sgunda® Jani year o tha satiefaction of all aud st what were regarded a8 reavousble ratos. caucus, and all pledged thamselvea to keup quiat. s thipk ie cortain, however, and that is, thut no ctiarges wore made. ‘Tho old allegutions of cor- ruplion were alluded to i is said; but it is well knawn that nuthiug that will atick cau bs lald at M. C, Hickey's feet wince ho has been Snperintend- eot,” Au_ Alderman who was Inclined to be con- fidential atutod lv & TripUse reporter th thereatter jumped the city. - - E, Smith was found "zullty of arlvlw awayn hiorse, and was glven ten days County Jai HOUSEEOLD_ FURNITORE! New and Used Parlor and Chamber Sults, A Full Lino Carpets, (loueral Houschold Goods, and was given ten days County Jail, Jantes Ilourke was found gullty of burglary, and aivurythroo years In tho Lentuntlnry, Juthus Corbert plesded guilty to driving away & W CRIMINAL., Poter Weinand, for following up a flower- PSS ey Mrs, Jeuks' Girlhood. borse, and was remanded. roason the Damiocratic Aldermen voted H Bre tine durlng (altman's residenco feadellta (Penn, ) Inder, (ieneral Merchandlse, S N i t they feare THR CALL. 5 cnal Mrs, Jonks, who has becn testifylng before | Q11 Palutings, Chromnos, &e., &¢. A ae T lf::“rélz?.’e?:;gifig ifcer o l.;‘:::;: ey ’n:‘:;u‘l‘v::‘r ouw.'rllmfiln:::“i toor, e Teoubllomne’ st ih upax Nitonamer—(icnersl business, thero, and the Iatier individual on one occaston | yyq porter Committee in Washington, lived lu o Zrin] DU (any~slatio Juuas dnong—Motlons, Jrpox Witkiaus-iddd, Fieming ve. Morrison. JULGMENTS, ns. b ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers. wau lyfoe fnan inecnsible condition in frout of this city about twenty-three ycurs oo, ller mother wos a widow, atid for along thme reald- od in the old houso Just north of the Udd-Fel- laws' fume, ou the Waterfora Turnplke, about o mitle lrom Dismond Park. Mra, Murdock had been married (o Heatlund to & wan named Douglass. Mra. Murduck was desorted by her [ nulfopstve Gorman' Do wun's entire worl re, —the property buing carried off or destroyed by the marsuders. —lath the Weber boys were qaarrulsoime and vindictive, and nothing ined 10 plense them so much as to be trylng to ralao trouble botwesn the white snd coloray people. In general, they were an excwrflnll‘r b::i lot, ",i“ not the alightest cond- putssnce abuut North Diviston police stations and Justice Courts; and Andrew leiley and John O'Cunnell, vagrants and thieves, were last avenlug Jocked up'st the Chlcago Aveuus Statlon, Tatrolman Allen, of Hamblin's Dotective Agency, arrosted & man at 12 o'clock Monday pighit, who v Dis ni united with themn Lecaune they did using tue Departmont s8 & political machine. **The IWo metou this ground," aald he, **and that accounts for Lhe lateo vote againat Hickey." 'nfs aseertion 1 trengthonod by the ramark Ald. Gilbort wade in the Council, that he could nut sanction tha use of the force' for auy No. 1) Clark street, Suppusing the man o be drunk, the officer hired an exprous-wagon and had bt hrought 1o the Armory, where, from papers found in Lie posseraion, his Raue wi erialued to be Dr.Jd, A, Burohauw, druggte ., 430 Weat Madison street. Ho was bouked for druukouncss, and wasa brought dawn etalrs By D, D. STARKE & CO., d4 and 84 Randolpl-st. REGULAR TRADE SALE, WEDNESDAY. July 10, ., o8 Covsr-CoxrsssioNe-Louls Arada ve. ndoifa: $3,542.74. ant—D. M. Day v, 3. C. Mahony & Co., s34, t Gopman ve. Titd Troriees of licnigad Avenua Uaptlst Churah, €1, 450 ~3amiuel 1iifss e al, ve. Clistles U, Hoybork, 84 4 Jamos i'rcaton, ant | such purpose—siding the ltevublicans. Some of | s, etc., ve. & donce’ shoul vliced in anythmg the une | bustand atter cowlng hers aud supvorted ber- Ffl -I dH r hl sl put B cet b _ CiiteOir Counr —ConPRINONS=Froderick Drummel } 1t by < E i S Matiiny. “forss e ncre 1o | A a8 CHUERE 1 the ctof, sonulaga mul-bux | Lie Adermon, worg, LU en e e [ v P i S now a1 Wasnioglon should taa It upon shasell o | 35 BYBRATIENG WIS (Bl S0 OF, TIITG dd ROUSEIOrHISEIOR t0os, the lattor noticed that the man wed in & dying con- | dozen or su malled nuwspapers were found i bia | Bad & man appolnted on tho force sinco lie entered Parlor Kulta, Bofas, Lounges. Kas ——— o i . Quit- | I, described by Mre. ¢ u s y pucksty, To figh the letters vut of the box he used | tvon his secoud turm of ofice. _Ald, ftyan fa aiso TITE CUBTOM-IIOUST, Kozarding tho celebrated Mrs, Jouks, 2y, Quit- | I, Doughty, uud ls described by Mre. Dought . BT A L S adition. Licut, Kbersold sent for Dr, Jynue, Em be urrived t0o late ‘,Y mun could only say that by knew her quite well, | as beiug & Wonan of more than” ordiuary fntel- TR i C1. Deski sriisdiola b “!h.-"c :-r:l:‘ au':nh" “p‘!::d- :' ffi"uf -.u-“ Iwi,lmn::,a:l lwnh n“lmnk“n ‘nnl';.mL I:I:lm,‘(_lhl:.u'v.u' t:-:'n. :?‘2:;;:3&':{ ;:,r‘-un‘:l'l ’ any, X'DOWELL'S APPOINTMENT, aud that she wnl -’flx:-m;unn wnm:n of U0 ur llg:;cc,! Sha clalmed to ben .;mju.gv. of » E’Ef' %mfl( Jockers, fin&ufl'fi“fihfd}d’mnfi ) whose use Proy e 3 3 son- . 2 e efri was hnmediately went Lo bis home, and his wifa | Jle brought up ot the Weat Madteus Hireet Station, Sikiat Blation for whose. restoration s sigpg | _ The now Castom-lonse inattor affurded but tittle thereabuuts, although nutlitug ilke as handsome au | medical school at Glasgow, though she never it uind hrother cauie to tho station sod lacatined the i e Mot k0. the. sl ar busy. In the niteruoen the Coroner helu an In- exhibited its diploma. Wuile here Mrs. Mur- and Inersla Car clock=1 iwg ellor was mado by’ Hyas, backed uy v atze'deles T i Sliece. o M, Dotectives Ryan sud Osterman yestorday st Jacksou, and ', at Dugiles iware, Pl c 4 2 3logle atian of Fourteonth Ward cliizons, Muyor Heatu | of Gen. John A. McDowall to the position of was martied, She was always | QoK was very poor, and evidently bad s Lard | AL $i0 aclock Quecnewsto. Glaae de yuestat the resldence, 1t was shown that By morping jolned in chasing a this? at the co d he b to th B 1 strugglo with the worla, The littfe girl Agnes | Ware, Chromus, aud iaacuds Buods, :"'":xm"yb' b AddICIed 10 atrong drink Hoeid ml:" lld d T e mu?-. et uluu‘rv rfi:’:’nfi nald he had no ubjectiun to the restoration I the | Superintendent has ralsed a foarful din of dlscon- | considerod a remarkably smart girl, but did not go Du“:' g e i PR el el Yo D. D, 5TAKKE % CO., Avotionsers. s the pa two years, buviness reversca baving buperintvadent had pone; but the l-un.‘ when Luen tbo cause, the appealed to, sald he should nos nisn back on toe force under auy clrcumetances, oren if the whalo Fourteonth Ward cawa down 10 entrest it, bacaax he didn’t considor hun & 88 man for tho place toring bl would demoralize {uto soclely much un’ uccount of objscilons to ture on Monroe strest, and, clamber- tue reputaiion of onu of the members of ber fam- cond story, let bimaclf down into ent by moAna of & rope und the elevator p: w basement he tont smong the friunds of tue sspirants for the po- sitton from this city, Me. Burling feels satisfied becsose nelther Van Osdel or Doylogton steps lnto hisahoes, Gen. McDowell is lovked upun by some tinctly remembered by manvy of vur citizens, Bhe attended school at the Academy in 1853, and {s called to wind by Prot, 8. 1% Bates, of this city, who was then teaching there, as 8 WEST PARK BOARD, A regular meeting of the West Park Board was held yeaterday afternoon, Willard Woodard pre- By WM, MOOREHOUNE & QU Auctionsers, 83 & 47 ltandoloh-at, WRATHIFUL BARTELS. . 3 Hedd truder. Nob that he s not most ticularly brigh o Intelligent girl. Agnes Bale this day st ;0 o'clock. Wl sell s, Cotwmistonors Brenock, Lennett, Wood. | 8 watch and chain under & sufe, and, taking off hia | the force. iasitatod Ald, liyan, sod s be- | 338 s0rbof an Intruder, A BUIT YOR LIUBL. particulurly right snd Intelllgent girl. Ag ued, Aug Mct'res belng present, jed to walk Ivlaurély out of thu store. | lisved to be tAs cause, or at Jeast. the caus excellvntly well qualified to il tho place, but be- at that thio is described us & very handsows ) il ehrciter o LB Lawrence & M. Lot Uit vt fhe iiagy Taera was some_commutan sboot the SheriTs Patlr, Ciamber and Diung-Toom Furuiture, causc ha docs pot hall from Chicayu, or the Siate of Jilinofs, Iti¢ held that there aro many equal- 1y com) t men lo Chicago, who could have been secured to superviss tho completion of the building, and that a Chicago man should have besn appoiuted tu take the place. A TBUNE reporter called upon Bupt. Burliag yeslerdsy afiernoon, and found him cooped in the hittle ofice corner of Dearborn and Jackson streets, lio waid he wue mativded 1o loave. sud he was ready to turn overall the effects of tho oftice Just &8 ¥oon ss Gen. Mc- Duwell canie to take his powtion. He wouid ra- celve the new Superiatendent with becowning cour- Lu‘{ and toll im all he kuew in regard tu the uf snd fascivatiog lttie girl, &eom-cyed wnd sharp-tangued, siight In bulld, fals complexion, though oot e decided blunde. Tweunly-lurcd 5em ago Mrs, Murdock and Agnes rowoved to acksup, La. MARRIAGES e oo SR DEL! LANX1N8~Ji by the Hev. A, Kddy, Chutas AD el and Dl Josinig K. Blaoxia. botd & thlscity, No cards. U el oo piegconr, BHADE! fuly 9, at the resldence of . bride’s 1 ! b lushs Audersu N e KAiata b Shader wad'Ar Darla K1tk oy on, i treet, who “i" he vaeaked into the house while ho waa st meals aud helped bimeelf to the waich, whicn ‘was bangiog agsinst the wall, Cupt. O'Donuell and a squad of some fifieen of his last evening took boats for the Uovernment pier, snd, upun fesching swo buwm. boats anchored cluse o Lhat structure, jumped otf, sud arrested overy one found o Lourd, su¥e two or thrce who "“Em bg Jumpiug uto the wator, 'l buats are kept by Joba -mh: ward Byraoe, the lat- ter botter known as **Big Ed," aoa by Witiiam F, Bennett. They were booked for selling liquor without & llccuse, - About itwenty-fivu people, of tiu, reacuted o petition to the Board o allow the Caleago & Northwestorn Railroad to ran a track o nnblin avenuo to Madtsun street for the use of Central Perk sud the trotting park unuer the contrul of Lawrcuce & Martin. ‘The watter Wad relerred o the limprovement Commlttee, becretary McCheaney read a report of an in- ventory of the ellects of the Hoard taken by him iu sccordance wiib the resolution. On the 2d of Murch Lue ‘Frensurcr's slatenent ahowed & balauca 1o thu credit of the Board of $761; the cash-book in tLe vilice suowed & balance of $1:03 thero were drafté un the Tremsozer outatanuing that had not Licn presented amountlog (v . which, added 1o the cash-Look balance of §130, was $75U, oftice yesterday, duo to & publication in the Chica- wowr ArbeitereZeltung, the organ of the Socialists, reflecting on Deputy-Shoril Louls Bartels, and charging bim with decidedly Indecent and im- moral condact * fn connection with a -woman st the saloon-keepers' bpienic, Mewmories of hls conctabulary record not biavlng been completely cifaced. the publica- tlon Lad an {mportance it would sot otherwisa have assumed. and put Bartels on the defensive. llo wse angry and sore under the imputations and the fons asked him. e lald bis case before an ey, sud after a call upon the editor of the SUPT, IICKEY, though silent on thy subjuct hinieslf to reporters, 14 wald ta look pon his rejectiog as an attack upun hls lnl-xrfl{. and thers are fumory that he futends demanding an in bimuclf. “1le says ko will act “as Chisf of Polica unul s succevsor is sppolated, | This be can do under the cuarter provision, which is very clear on {hu polut. I tle aficrnoon tae SMayor, Sapt. Hlickey, and Corpuralion-Counsel Hondeld had 4 CONFEUENOE in the lotter's ofiice. What the result waals not known, but the fact of the confurence is looked upon av a0 Indication tiac Hickey's name will be sant iu sgnin Monday night, ~ Eves Aldermen who Oftice Kurniture of all kinds, Bliliani Tables, & full flue f Couk Blaves, B. Y., Wool, sad INGRAIN CARPETS, Eniy Chairs, Cane Seat Office Chiairs, Summer Hocke ks, &C WAL MOOKEHOUSE & CO., Auctloneers. By 1L FRIEDMAN, 200 sad 902 Jtaudolph-et On Wednesday, July 10, at 9:30 o'clock, Large Bale of Crockery and Glassware. 32! nyg, sud would endeavor to give him any ¢ b b ArdsitersZeltuna §t Wes wgreed 10 commonce e yith tae Treusuree's roport: ‘At present | oL ackes a0 b al styles ‘ol intoxication. Were | Voied ayuinat biu e87 hat fis Would get wuro vouee | other information that bo wARlud ‘sud that Me. | actlon for Iibel, not oaly agalnst that pa PEATI, suraten Brigllah WG Crakary.Inbn Helfosk & o e S o pa othce was balanced by cah | oriofly conduct, and 8 fow far . vagrancy. The | i BEXt i, wud tist bls clancey o confirias lgh but ulso sgainal Peter Muoller, & saluon-kesper T be resldence of bts mother, Mra. Bamuci | I crated kulivh Wil Crockery, Maddock & Co, i g LGS0, bt there waa st o centln e | SLEEELG S Broprietors cati that U ity hes g | 0B are, G0ud. Tus' tweatr-wo were piedzed g “briaess 84" N, 104 Norls_ Gk | it ST SR A B e L Lt S {aihuay shiv, 0 L i ving ateest, i 3 11 rates Eugliat 2 c A thed e i for blutcaoll yerite, bout: | 1968 €AW Lo couel thew o puy licese, and | Goie " bgrasment. woie “'of “lhew coke babers were drawn and lad i the Circalt Cours as | *¥hs fuvcra WL b B, Thursaey | A AR o SN i e hice, buy, cte., §1,0256, which wss uot deposited feo. ¥l 99 | gider thumselves absolved. Four or five, it the advertiscinentd st Governmnent rates, | azainat Slueller, aud stlll liter,uoon the necossary 30 v'clos! Z -u'n"b.“:‘a'x:‘"y',"' ware, geueral aseor wa i Freaburct, uf feqolred by law Uibare | S0 IR i, would uaw vots for Hickoy, * A'cnans of | SoTif e’ uther wlour cuntracts wery concerned, | aBiavit baing iade by st Judes Logars. In tena, " The remains 0 by cire a0 b wn ndrew Larson was fin ustica give him toe requisite number. mnd, sa | they haa been lot by sending circalur letters to cer | the Crim ‘ourt, caused & cap usue fug 4 " i the Frcanuter which were not chargad (0 40¥ | gcaly yssorday moralug for cruelly 1o animale, | ihre seepte to,be 8 Tair Drospect of Litaging 1t ey 1 o proposiie Amoug | Aiusiier s atrvat. " Depu: | BUOWN—-On Tuesdary July 178, erallazeriag | ~ B GO00hY, Lad uot been patd, ged aa pald whicth | 4 couple of weeks ago b fllhh Uired man took s | 8 on'tfms'h’-:u’:v';l'n":; 7:'-:.‘:'{%:".“:&: fon ‘y.:' al -n’filn'x'u;“:l':c"&e:“ orick st s‘; 78 por ‘hh.cr;nmxcl '.t: Of Mueller with tha proceedings | idners. st ive famlly, residence, 1816 Wabuheav, L repurt was referted to the Flosnce Coma | BO7H0 GUS Unn the sirect eatly one morntuy, wad, | 108,000, SRR wa thiive will » more 0505 e T wittve, ‘vhe Board adjourned untll the third Friday in Lhis moatl, HOTEL ARBIVALS. Grand Pucifie~1. Lymsu, L . s o Milewckey; (ymau. Lafasette; E. 1. Phil Diaui ¥, ou the, T0ch o i o remaiun wil Sikea 10 bewlckisy, Pa. for interusent. e WHIGHT—0n Tuesdey, July 6. 3t4 elock o comuigiiun, Joua Aiva Wrighi, seud s Yeats, 0 "Vilural (raia Bia Jaig pesldence. 315 Mohawk: iy, July'sy b g delod Tid—vu Montay, July & 810 0'cluck p. 1a., e a s e lees oo of Alor W e SParrisc . Bquiers, aged 18 years o Biogths fod 13 s Vilneral from parcats' resideuce, 730 Tremout-h., uscuptibie of sxplanativu. lllbwlll'u that oue of tho mauayers ol e plen al that & dsy or iwo thereafter the Ardeiter-Zeitung, " g uoticlug it, spuke Tatler indelicately of its character, or the charac- ler ot s aitendants, This stirrcd up the Saloos Keepers’ Uniou, and caused them (0 uppolnt s Come mittes, of which Muvller was one, to call upon that paper aud demiand 8 tetruction.’ They called ou the editur Mouday und e made 1o then detinite shape, sud there will be somethiug upon which tu predicate the resuit, whould the Mayor conclude towend in Bupt, lickey's name sgun, butne feal tLis be dony, thers will be **war’™ between the Council and the Mlayor; bt the latier Is pesceably uchiaed, and doubiless would not 1ake such # otep unless ho had assyrances of car- 1ylug uls point. All sorts vt stories were afloat at the cbl;fl-u-u been marcifully with a lerge bickury stick elght or ten feet long untll be was covered with blood, and fell exnausted, Not watiafled with this, the inbuny wrelclies continued tholr beating for two or thice huute longer. Duting (bo uight the horea diud, unausbicdly from the effccta of tho beallng rocelved 8l the bands of Lis Lrutsl waster. OBicer Dudloy, of tue Mumane Socicty, as soun 38 be beard of it, swore gul s warrant, aud with the ssaistance of iwo Chicago Grme, frow one fn Philauslplis, snd suother dn Balslwore; that the latier was the low- ust, ond was awardod tua contract st $4.500. Al toe proposals had been sens to Wasbiugto, and the contracts mado kad beeuw nporuved tuere. Mot brick were weeded, aud be bud written to Washipgion to bhave the present contract continued, It the floors were of PALMER HUUSE MAIR NTORE. The best place Ju Chlcsxe for Hair Gouds, wtolesaly or relall, bmureved Gossaiuer Wuves aapeclaliy. 40 Mou- . or $70 WAL ataluzues free. MUS UATIIEM, QULL. v 2t Jut, Guds v (3 azent for e HAERWW > i HAN 202 withiasc it —_— e Otlicer Ucor, % ) yosterday, Unu was thats 1 of $5, 000 brick-arcued, about 1,000,000 bricks would yet be | factory expisnativn, and ths rusult of the call was i { ot — - — i bilicell, Towoy U | Srsee Fonts Ciationtch of A8 West chlcaf | Lialiup o sccure votes for Hickey, —that some of | nesded, ilu know that wakind contructs ta this [ fow publicition yoeterdsy which Uartely cxcopta tuy | WESERST, S I Bl SUstoskchs 1o, to iuectil CUT FLOWERN.: 4 Lybheldon, Kutleudi L U | follow o Justtea, bia frichids wure williug 10 put Up for bito: but the | way was ot vxsctly uccorulou £0 law, bt Super- | and Wiic Lo claiuae was tusvired by Muoller, and | (COGNYTQS tho 9 tuak L &g B Josoplin Hoeiltale bl Aol TP T W aod oo hean, Noustup (Rex. ouly money thue Tar apent bas been fos driukejo & | futiadent suoald bo ailowed some discrotivn, for which ho ks brougbt thu suit sgalust blw fur | 3k0i 27 yeus > bk cs o Cut Flowers ade up tu Litbey, . uriain, Fort. Waynes 3. AMonday Messra. Latham & Bquibb, well- | s siluon sun by an Aldurwan. Oue nsn who was | r. Willlam Jenry bulth, the Cotlector of Cas. . 000, Vunsrul fhursday 8t 11 8. D, from her late ress s uwll dedgus fuf ). Aoty snd I ¥. Fareous, Salt Lake....fulmer | known bori-band reporters, presented to J. B, | susious to bave s friend rutsined, xn out §4 or | to stated that Mr. Burling bad not told sl t! Mueller denies In toto that he jnapired the | dei G52 Weet ludisaa-at,, by carriages bo Calyar Weddings, ~ liveeps ffovtos . M. Milla, Dastouy 0, G, Cos. shoyer & Co. 8 bill for $2.50 forservices rendered. | §71n tnis Way, **but." satd the Alderman, **it Ae 11 the matier of leliiDg contracte 1o Lartics queation, or ba wuyihing to dowith | BYLLESuly o, George Trudoli guly s of Sh M Kupgesl, P Kokl Lmemon. Jackan Tlu biil Was cectidcated by the atturaey of the | didn't do bimany good," No one can be found | outeidu of Ublcauu. At pressnt bo bad iu bls vos- ha reporir called on bim sbout O | men 1and Ellzabett Stiles, axvd 7 wouths aud { R Ly Mm,,“."f.,m;,“m A. Coury, ot frm of 3boyer & Co., aud Mr. Shoyer himself | Who will say by was oflered woney fur bis vote, | sesslon estiwutes for $23, V00 upOn sUCh contsacts, last evening was entirely 1guol G"ll ral Weduesday st 11 & m. Aldence 341 | m————————————e e bap Frasclsco: iU D. Flick, sudited the bLill. It was then prosented to the | Suwme of thy more bitter of Mickey's opponunta aa- | somwe uf which were for gxtrad, which he was b wuit baving been commenced or of & capl Wetnr el v, B 28 resldance 31 | e RUNKS, B Esuide bier, W. 8. Eifelt, the same young man who | scet that, 3f ls nawo 14 sent in sgalu, sa eort [ structed to pay. He thuoghy Colcago wani lesued. llo maintaine o 3 NKS. 3 g0 fgured a8 vue of the alrers wil wade al e utlice, or (2 s, guted 7 the adairere | Will ba wadv to abolish the utti 3 1he plcuic t A SR o Gut blowiat, if all thy reports were t bo bellored. Qur now S Toum T, b tnat u sueking & retraction from tho paper of HR e i Tl allcivd 1iuel on the picnic nishageuient thut by i ekt de e hud dono nothiog wore than L duty. On R W tho otawr baud, Durtels tskes s goutrary facturers, wheu Abey could do the wurk as cheaply as otuera, should get 8 show. 'The sl pointwcut of Gen. Johu A, dicDowell was » good bue, Gen. McDoweli belue s militury euglue understanding si) about srebitecture, und Leio: gentleman of Shcellent sdunatsirstdve ability, WENLEN—-AU Dlanund Lake, Lake County, Jul; 5 i W o n Fear X Y yeaia, wud ver! eut uf Laiks County for uver 40 ¥ respeciad by ail wlio Kaew b, MULLEN—=Iu this clty, oa the Uth net., of cancer of thu liver, Mra. .ilcp Auiloa, aged 70 ycau. 84 Utiawa (Cau.) aud Loweli (Maak ) papers pleass g 8 , and that lndividual paid the sccount, Tho neat day be went (0 Mesers. Latham & 8quibb, about uoen, aud xald that be had paid Mr. Squibb 225 justéad of $2.50. Mr. Squibb asuled it Elfcls said wat bo pafd gut ** fhousauds reguire Bim to gl & boad and then tefuse 0 approve 16 aud declare the pluce vacaut. Bul this s wply talk. While it two will atick toyutber. Aldurmen who elalw W bo well posted do uob s tord: ¥ Firlagtel o Lev. Loules (165 the Hou: Do &. i urtuu. Juncsbory (1L ) Adceriiac ~lieed, 1odisuspalie: tue Hoo. M. b