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i CHICAGO TRIBUNE DAY JULY 17, 1878, I CITY. GENFERAL NEWS, Jnetien William F. DaWolf fa taking & faw weeka' vacation in Maine st the seashors, John Hodnett, proprielor, of the 8t Touts Times, 1n @ guest at the Tremont Mouse, George M. Dhetps, T, of Madison, 1ud,, fxin the eity, the guest of B, 8. Alezander, No. (0 Wabash nvenua, R. ONeill, a coal-leavar employed in Dyera vard, on Ninetecnth strect, near the river, e fnjured shont the back yesterday forenoon by the conl toh falling upon him, 1ie was conveyed 10 hus Lome, Mo, ¥2 Chiatham streel, Tuformation was received hore yesterday frnm Washingion that o 18t of Angust the aninrien of A Special Ag K Derartment, and of their emploves of 1he Rpecial Agen! reduced 20 per cent, At abont 3 o'clock . yesterdny nfternnon Mflton Walsh, 10 yeare of age, whiie bathing in & trv-hole on Western svenue, avenue. wav Arcidentally arowned hoy Whs recovereti Rue hones ister. and i taken to hita Iate home, No. 7O est Mad street, At nbout 1:30 yestarday morning, Michaasl Weisman, restlt t No, Weat Polkk street, senile wallime aton Canal streel, near finreiaon, under the mtluence of liquor, tell agatost the rail- inz of a vacant lot, #nd, tonoling over, fell & dis. teree of ten teet. br, innne, who at ded, myn he antfered o severe concassion of the brain, snd s 1n adangerons condition. Coroner _Dintzseh yesiarday held an in- ¥t npan Fred Dyorak, of No, 417 Weat Eight. Wi strnke recelved mbeteynrd: and Mina Weener, not Warean, As printed who died of sunstrake at No, 241} North Moranni strees: atvo upon Mary Quetara, who died of chulera-infantum at No, 600 Ceuire Brenue, At 9 o'cleck Inst ovoning Frank Sahwein- furth, haker at No, 491 Clatk siersl, whilaont ariviug with his wite and _ehiidren, cotlidad at ihe ea-ner of Michizanavenue and Peck court with & harae nnd bugey containing Mr. Braselsus ond wife, The Iugwy ws badly damaged, sua Mra, Hrnse- an« was scyerely injured, As uanal in such cases, ench party blamed tlie other. A half » blork far- ther down the atreet Mr, Schwoinfurth collided witn n horse and buggy owned and drtven by W, L. Elllson, of No. 14 Alalue square, but hu dam- age Lo epeak of \was dune. Tt was undorstood that n apanial meating of the Chicago Yncht Club was to liave bean held Just ovenine at the Kherman lionse, fo Juan of hearlug the report jof e jul net renita, and to arsinge tween hoats which hnving no_competd an atnearane vinnsen exelu e, and 1t1a desired to being out the Greyhonnd and the Corn. 18 ls also_rumored (hat it a4 denleed to hold 8 meeting of a1l the bosting niw of Chicago, yachting and rowing. at South In August, which wilt last saveral day At T30 last evoning Jawes Sienck, 21 yeark of nge, and rexiding st No, 870 Allpory wtreet, in the routhwesternt portion of the city, rhot limsell whiie lying in bed, ‘Tho bultet oi tered thie Teft breast o littie avove the olpple, pro. daemg n wound which conead death # o o'duck. No couse can be for *the muteide. Tle had trequuntly threatencil to shoot himealf, but, aceording to h rolatives ond friends, carefully’ avolded mentinn- ina ks trouvles, 1la wan ont all dny, aud upun retnralng home Iny on the bed, When his wife wont ont nfo the yard, he tonk advantage of her alwence, and the report of the pistal wan the fiat wremonition vhe had that he contemplated the deed. Lo leaven one elitld. Stopa nra hohxr; takan to bring the Me. Arthar case before the Federal Grand - Jdury, which will mect next {All, Snecial-Agent Siuart, of the Tost-Oflice Department, loft yestarday for Wash- inuton witih the proofs In the *MeArthur matter in Ine poseesyion, Mr. Stuart has full charzoof the cruminal prosccations in ihis disteict, ezt to tue Tt tates Attorney, and he I8 conalderably on s mettle over the ‘recent statnment of Judge Hisnuw that the deluy in the matter was entirely tothe negiect and apathy of the Specials Department. — Me.” Stuart denles that il be now goea to Washington lo o+ e Audlior “of the Tewasnry for the Tost-Giflice Department a tranncrlot showing fn detali that MeArtuuris & defaulter, Th s b will retain with aud lay the matter before the Grand Jury himaelf, ‘Whe Biswl ostate came up very nnoxpect- edly in the Prohate (‘ourt yesterday, snd a very vice point was ratsed, Mr, fiesel wnd non, It wiil Tws remembered, were killed 1o a raitrond accldent 41 1he east nbout two yenrs ago; ot ths time ho was one of the owners of tne Sherman Houss, The nolnt rnised was a4 to whether the father or son ay £rat, the oblect being 1o test the mquity of will be the projused ‘aitlslon of the e died without making nurties un the one hsad are i the deceancd, who urge that the sou died first, and if wu, that one-nlf of the real eatate goes to them, 0 tua other hund, it facoutended that the father dhed iret, a0 which event, 3# 1s urxed, the estai goes to 1he widow entire,—tlie sun having inhey Tird the vortion that would stherwise bave gone to the voar relstives, oud he leaving no ather helr han hiv mother, Judge Lawrenc app for th contestante, and W, 8, Yuong, Jr., for tha adm; intratur, nud the arguticnts and evidence wiil hieard to-day, Tho Directors of the Washingtonian Home Jial! & regular yuarierly mooting st the llome lnst onlng, The urreur{ repurt showed the re- ts for the past threo monthe to have been 04, and the exvenalures $1, 567, 1a1c0 In the tressury of S9N, ent reported thatduring the Iniaten had Deen received, a seventy.nis rged, There 8o 106 inuistes st the §loine at They have ald duning tho quarter d the expenses auring the mamo time ‘i excess of that eum. Dre. Marey. ck, and llayman were appoloted A mitlee to xuperving cortaln tnprovements to benade inshe ballding, Dr. Hull reparted re- pardine the §10. 000 policy ‘in the Chasrter Guk Jafe-Insurange Company for the beneft of the Jinme. Over 85,000 had been patd in - pramiums, wud now the polley haa been sculed down to o uarter sixty- £4,000. Mr, Hull was in favor of fghtluge this and alter sont tter ln Mr, move 181k It was duclded 1o leave T'a hands with power to act. 1o tie advisability of estan. L] liantng o branc the Moo fur 1l beneft of e of tha female Ilom wntabl d run for abuut c1a 3that the Wo 511 Temperance Union winta 10 start such tiatilution ugaln, and would iike to have the Wasliagtoman “Home furnish tho money, Dr, Jtavis and uthiers wuowed that the schems was ini- brachicatle, unless the concern was run as % part under noother circamstances Lonld the money of the lome bo used In the mat ter. There waw vowa lively 1alk, but nnsily M Miice, who did must of the talking for (s Tad Withires the suoject frow discusslon, but soof resivedit, Alter a long lalk, which ainounted to uothing, the mesting wujoutied, Twenty-four wildousnuered and wise- Jooking boy embled at the Patmer House club- Tunne yesterduy afternvon, they colaposing the MWeatern Amatenr Presw Aesogiation, au organles- tof young en enzaked in the perniciods JHuce ¢ uf publialinug papesa jor fun, ‘The buys had ¢iuito s ulce tme yerlcrday, and could bardly have wrted wore seneeleasly than they did if that had ulc onject of thelr gathering. After the C. Clinse, of Owaha, bad called the ez zud debiverod an address of welcuine i v ich 1 retary and Comiitice on Credentisls Were read und uppraved, The moniwatons giess twn of vtectin: officers then cuine up, and biter Considerable cuattering 1he fullowing wers chi wdent, W A, Murris, Davenport, fa. Vice-Premdent, ¥, Webnter, Luwrence, Fecrelary, Wil Allcg, Carbundate, 1ure any wore drgn) ctted a row Livre, a3 motion 10 o back on 8l it hud Lecn done wenput and currled, but the newly- elected Prewidout, whe bad slid 'toto hle cruir us a4 pomstuie, declared that no actfon had been v Flen there was wore talk, ang 3etees OF lifleen minutes was taken, Wi ue was up Lhe origlunl President took the caair, it baving been agreed 10 fenore the eloction, The Tow between the old Weatern Amatour Pross Ansociabun and the present oue was disposed of by the urliiuet Avsucistion witndrewlng from apy sivunce with the vew one, T lection of ollicers Was uguln proceeded with, aud resusted us follow, Freswent, “Phowan J. larneon, of ludianupoli Yust Vice-President, ¥. L, Webuter, lawrence, hecoud Vice-President, L. ¢, Spruance, heeretary, Wiliis H. Allen, Carboudale, suter, F, L. Scaver, "8t Loule; ogici the dwmuteur fonan, of Wastiugton, la. vincial wditor, €, €. Chase. of uvenvort, la Fotae b jlane uriates was transacied, ie itnl1on beiug Bakered somew! i the wecting sdjoured, ralistanicy MOTKL ARKIVALS, Latmer House ~Vh Livn. Grw. W. D, Pleket, Mempil Join vada: L. W, i nd: b AL leal New Yorks K. Turtland, Ure.s' N 3. Hulbard, dry Us L WD botss, Wiseuas the, Hua. Je N sty b Hou. J. b. Juhvacons,” o idulae Mo S utbaid Cédar anids 33 oo i Lacirop, b flannib. i e W. Ristine, ullwiciphl - Peusheld, H. luiuer, 5t. Louls; A M. Uute Epring .1 Goorge A1, "Hanbuond., Des truits fhe Hecker, Dic'gm . Welss, Leiter. 2. ow Yorks ¥, g Wlinow ., 7y Y 13 M G < buwyer, Maulioi, !:7 & ‘h Letiibone, Lley SHENYs akute. Peil THE O©IT i’_-u ALL, ‘Fhe liccuso veeeip ts wera $2,000. ‘Fhv Cowmiltees on Priuting wud Finance at’ will meet fn the Counctl Chamber at 4 o'clock 1o morrow afiernoon for (he purpose of discussing tho printing bids, ‘Khe Compirollar i« not expooted home nntit some e nest weex. Tho disbursing clerk paid ont $1,200 in acrip, making about $500, 000 now afloat. The fireimen will be paid for Jane to-mor- row, bt the police will have to wait snother week. Tha Treasurer's receipta woro: Comptrol- 1er. $170; water, 82,204 Coliector, 81,814 ; total, £4,507, ' He palil out 26,000, of which $4,000 wan useit tu take up revenne warrants of 1857, ‘I'he Lxoculive Commiltee of the Fire. men's Tonrnament will meat {n Room 2, No, 187 Dearborn atreet, at 4 o'clock Thurelay afternoon, 10 uecide upon the place for the exhibition. ‘I'hero have bean nincty denths in three daga, nearly all the vietima heing small children, Negister Wit \was basier yesterday msking ont borini cortidicates than ho bas Leon any day fn scr- eral years, The Assistant Wator-Asscssor wam sur. d by & man telling him that e shontd he e~ neased faf MX inatead of foue lincees, —Llas requests fug that hin water-tax e lacccssed one-third, Suen justances of honesty are rare, Among the building permits issued were the following: V. C. Turner, Prestdent Noreth Chicago Fall Campany, ono-stury brick ears -hotan, 100¢I(L, Racine avenare, near Centrs atreet, $12,000; Charles Wondors, Iwo-story and hase- m‘rnl brick dwelllug, Nu. 284 Ceutrs aveane. 8 Not all the slanghtering and roudorlng extablishnionts have a8 Yot taken ont licenses, an. Comnissioner De Woll 10 after the Jdelinynen| About o dozen of the small eatablishments will be turdened by ing In the neres<ary apparatus to uautralize the stinks, Lut the Ductor wiil L‘flfll,il‘l a compltstica with the ordinance or shut the places Survers are being made fue the new rewer (0 nect the Stock-Yarus with the Svath Branch, The estimated cost ¢ $100, 000, TIlE COUNTY BUILDING, On nnd after to-day the Sheriff's office will close at 4 o'clock Jnstead of 5, untl the middle of Seplamber. The County Collaotor yesterday lsvied on the property of E, M. Ford, No, 70 Sangamon etrest, aud Marttu McNlcnols, No. 404 West Tay- ‘or street, for 1377 laxes. Tu the County Cunrt arrcasment roils N Clty of Chicago, de agatust all real eatale w Lren 8] esterday, in apacinl 1,035, 1,330, and 1,337, 0 judgment was ontered ere objections had not The Assessors of nllof tho ontsids towns except Jeflerson have returned thelr real-estate hoos, and ail of the persunal-property books have l-vinuljaélnruud-xcculxn e towne of ilyde Park and Lake, Jamas G. Niblock and J, S, Alexander, indleted in connection with Waldron, the Iiyde Itk defaniting Treasuror, came juto the Criminal Court yeaterday, and gnve vail in the summ of $a, 000 each. “Nililock ‘went: on Alexander's boud, and Alexander on Nibluck's bond, and G. 8, Hubbard n the bond uf botl. ‘The Mayor has decided to send in Mr, Ranainver'« name unce more. 1le has been catied on by large delesations of prominent Germans, who niatea that 3ir. Hensinger 1o & favorits with that nationality, tx s goud, goutlemanly man, and should have snother chance, snd that, if he by given otie, he will wecure tho necessary number of yoten, 1lis nume will accordingly be sent in Thursdny or Monday. A tomporary loan of $100,000 falls due ¥riday, and yesterday the Sub-Commlittes of the Finance Commuttes ealled on the holders of the devt Lo make sume arrangemont, since the county has not tne money to weot it. * They report that the nollers of the elalms, after being wade ac- quainted with the situatlon, aereed 1o exiond the paper, provided the interest on the vame was pald st nutunty, The interest will be pail. The Committee on Finance wore locked up snd ewolieren togsther yesterday morning. Among other things staring them In tho faco waa ex-County-Clerk .Lieo's ulieged deiletr of avont £1,000. “Ta oitsei this, Lleb sont In o bil of about 8700 for advertislng for the connty in one of hile numerous publications avout two years ago, and, after casting abaut, the Committes agreed to re- portto the ituanl and recowmend a settloment on ibe payment by Lieb of 8133, but just how these dgures were resched is nut kuown, It oo ungrosd 1o take S110,000 ont Sinking Fund, and aoply ‘the same to the parcuase of county bonds, tne pro- mium thereon to bo paid ouf of the General Fund, This proposition Was mude oncu betore, unt the Treaaurer wrould not agree to it, and nothlng was done. It 1s uot #afe to predice the end chis fimo, COME TO GRILP. eréuns who were on defaulted bonds dn th ‘riminal Court, The fret sullerer by the mov went, It appears, 14 the ** professlonal ** Mark who, faillne to come forward aud settle an exec ton far SU0, yeeterusy found the Snerilf In ebargn of bls property, Marks wae thundetstruck, of course, unu trled by perstinsive snd explanatury meuns to i execus tion, but §t° was no uw Mr. Ml enpiy to the eloguence of Marks and hia lawyor was, *Wheu yuu acceptod wioney fo go on that tund, you tosk all the chances, and the judg- ment muat be eatisfied. " I Mr. Mlha follows up this lina of warfurg he will svon kil off tac ** pro- fenvlonaly,” and beside will find 1ta vass atd to him i punishing crime, Marie had not seitled no tou late hour, bat he anderstands fuil well that ho as ot 10, or do waree, fle wasaccopted un the bund In questlon befare Mills’ election, TUE CUSTOM-IIOUSE, Interonl ravenue receipts yesterday were 821,715, ‘I'hore were 1,000 silver dollars paid out by the Sub-Treasury yeaterday. ‘e 4 por cent hond snlos at the Sub. Treasury yesterdsy amounted to 804, 400, The exports of aleohol yesterday amount- ed to 250 barrols by the Garden Clty. Disthlery, Gen. John A, McDowell, the new Superin- tendent of the Custom-fouso. will arrive iu the city to-day, ‘fhe avornga yield of spiriin to a bushel of In this district duriog the wonth of June was 4.01 gallons, ‘The Lieat had a deprossing effect on tha Bub-Treasury yesterdsy, and the disbursements wore only $10, 000, ‘Ihe roceipts (rom tho tax on distilled spir- Haamonnted to $16,633 yeatarday; tubacco snd clgurs, 85,302; beer, 721, AM“‘F & Studnass, dealers at Nos, § wholesala liquor and Hi West Otio street, wero up ofore Hoyuo yestentay charsed with failing to chter name ing barrels of whinky upun the toy- ernment buoks. Thuy will Luves turther examl. nation Thursday, Julisu W, Kelley, arrestod by Datective Htacte, for passing counterfult cain, was up before lNoyne yearegduy. Thero aro s stunicen wurronnding the cave, having both nolde unid counicriuit o " N that ho was use Pplzavn by Datectlve Tyrreil 1 catch counterfeiters, and that'the liter kno s all abaut these things, Tyrrell Iv not {n the city at pre . 'Eho curecon- diictors who testifed ogaluat Kolloy sil ad die sed of thelr counterfelt eoln, bt could not tell ow. Kolley was bold ju §1,00 hall, In yostorday's Tuiouse dispatches from Washingtou It wae stated that the contraet for the corrugated arches and work for the Honrs and of the naw Custom-loase had tren to tiearizo Dwigit & Co., of Bpringaeld, 3 ceuts ® linoar fuof. Tho sunounceuent created convidezable surprise, froin tho fucs tnat it g s vas sappoied thal * Cllicago would " got Bt least 8 clance at (i work, The lettin, 80 pagnificent cuntract by of Superviamp-Architect 1l UpOW Ke exiremely chueky and i1l-sdviaed waen it ds taken tuto considerailon that his reslenation Il woun probunly be asked for, The contract wall on its face, frum tha fact that only 2 fuot la wentioned, Hut Lhere are over 000 lineal foet Lo be covered, making a con- which will sbsorb the o year. ‘ho letting of t 1ble thine le conmdered tnjudicious, aud the matter will be brougbl to Alteutivu ua s0ou 88 Lu arrives, CRIMINAL, Jonnie Browning obtained a warrant from Justice Foote yestorday for the arrest of Abramn Shaw, whom sho sccases of walklug sway wilh $1,200 of Lier chaoge. ‘I'wo sailors, named A, M, McTigue and Michael McMahon, had & fight en the docks yester- day afternvon, caused by McMshon playfully wtriking the othor uver the head with is coat while Ehlmf In the Bght NcTixue had his right cae itten lo twalu. McMahou escapued., * My, Marchak, who way shot in the shoul. der by her husbaud, waa yesterdsy repared out of danger, aud Luproving raptdly, “The purdecous bustand lise not yet bocu beard frow, and, twok with it e¥ery pouny Le possces X dently futended to wtay awsy a long time. Ken- nedy, he wifg-murderer, silll licaabout fn the sawe coudltiva at toe County Howpital, Daniel Murphy, a saloon-keeper on Eight. ¢outh street, has been baviog trouble with hls nelenbors. xod the consequeuce Wus s trisl before Juatice Foote yeaterday, 1u which be fzurcd sv the defendant snd Mre. kllzabota Collina the come plasuivg wilaeas, on & charge of assault. Accord- testiviouy, Mru. Colline weut 1nio Mur- sivon ou the Fourth, vuatched a bottls of whisky, tan, was caught by Surpby, sud bia prop- iy recov, “Fueu Mre, C. tetaliated by in- forwing the sica Wife of tho wiess uf tha botds this time was looked truct of $400,000 ur mure, eniirs appropriation for | tais cuntract ontto a dance the - 2! o ame, when the enraged hesband caught her by the nape of the neck and the skirta of her dress and thres her down stairs. The defendant was dlscharged by the jury. The row between Mrs. Elizabeth Casoy and her neighbor, Max Kanter. on the North Side, bas only juat commenced, ('hargea sml counters chargen linve been made, The day hefura yester- day Max had Mre. Casey arrested for axsault upon htmeell, Yesterday Mre, Coey ontained a war. rant for the arrest of Max for nseaniting her0-year- old son, and Max retalisted by geiting 1 snmmons out for Mra. Casey's arrest on cnnrge of assaniting his 5-year-old hopefnl, Kanter says he simply de- sires to be let alone by the woman, Upon the recommendation of Bishop Foley, Offeer Sahoney Javh-rdny arrestea a fellow piving the name of J. J. McDonough, who, in u priestly attire, has been doine the city, and raising o hal by soliciting suuvecriptlons for th Tirothers of 8. Lunte, When atrested begeing from duor to door in the South A couple of the St. Loula Brothers, who are temporar.ly in this city, called npon him, it fatled to ident r{ him As une of their numaoer. indeed, he was wofully ignorant of 8t, Loals and rurroundinge, Where he comes from or who he le e na yet & mystery, THE SUPERINTENDENCY,. BRAVEY'S CHANCES, The Aldermen haven't gotten over thelt surprise atthe nomination of Capt, Seavey for Superin tendent of Police, and the opponents of Hickey el cling to tho beilat that the sendiog-inof Seavey's name 18 a blind, and that llickey is to be allowed another chance If he can get enough votes to be confirmed. Mayor lesth, howerer, saya that he la rincere, and that Seavey is his cholce, e consklering him well qualldud for the position. Only threeur four Aldermen were around the City-11all yesterday, and they could not give much informatfon. Itscems that Hickey's friends have Ly nomeans abandoned him. They are as active as ever, and dolng everything possthla to get him twa more votes, which wounld give him eighteen, McCallrey baving promised to east the other to cive hinva majonty, Sixteen, fuciuding Deldler and schwelsthal, now out of the city (Myan beinyg among the number) have agreed to support him; but 1o nrogress has been made In getting sdditions since 8aturday, It in the nndermtanding (f the two votes ate secired by Wednesday ufternnon, whe the (‘'omuittecon Policen they will roport arainat_biw, an renort i concnrred In Thnrsdag witl sead in Llickey's name, confirned. Ald.” Lawler, ough he will not sote for him, says that ilickey will be Chief of Police. Should the necessary votes be lacking Wednesday, the Committee will report favorably on Seavey, e was stated tn yesterday's TrinuNe, and the matter will be deferred undor the charier untll ihe next meetlug, Mynday nignt. This will glve Hickey's friends four miore days in which to work, I ho be siill sliort, his strengtn will he given ta Scavey. and it s qulto likely that the Captain will he condrmed. So far as known, noth- Ing can be utzed against him, but his record is being hunted up with a view to getiing points to defeut him. Snould he be confirmed, of Caplain in the SecondPrecinct. According to rome, lickey {o to hiavf the pisce. A roporter uskud him yesterday if hid would take it. 1iis ra- nly was that [t hadu't been offared fo him, mud lie hadn't asked for 5, but he must make n living, In ease he declinen the honor, Lieut, Callahau wil) nndonbtediybe promoted. This, however, is vary 3 there will be a vacancy a hofore becn stated In Tue TRinuNE, Mr, Washburn could be contirmed without dlilicnlt and hin friends have not ubandoned him, and w not do wo, The{' say pow Lhat they will have no one eieo. eing in tho msjority, they 1 tue situstion, The Miyor 1g- niored the requ of prominent cltizend to send 1n Mr. Washourn's name, and lo]!l‘ 1t [s waid, on political grounds. ~ Eeading Republican called on hym, ond wtated that Washnuru's appointment would be apt to revive the old sirife, and result in tho Republicans losing the control of tho City tinverninont. They charged that the movement to put him into the position uniginated with shrowd Dewmoreats, Mr, Washburn's feiends deny these allegations, A man 14 needed aa Superintondent, thiey sy, who has the contidenca of Lhe communi: ty. and the Suniay ordinance naving bren mudi- tied, there can ov no ‘*kicking * except on the part of keepors of dives and disorderly houses, whieh, righttully, shoaud be closed up. From the present ontlook, the controversy will farnish the nnwapapers with many colamnsof maf ter. 2 THE WEST TOWN, TEKSONAL-PROPERTY KETURNS. Town-Assessur Brenan, of the West Side, has practically complated his asscssing, and the re- malning work conaists principally of getting the vooks in proper shaps to turn over to the Connty Clerk. 'Tho real-estate books will probably ha scnt over tothe North Side the last of this waek, snd the peraunal-pronerty books will possibly gv over thers next week. - From an fnspection of the fizures os versonal proporty, the followinz 1ist of tho Assossod and the amounts uf . thelr astessments hns Leen ob- tained. 'The West Divieion Railroad Comoany and tho West Stdv Gias Company do uot appear, for the reason that Me, Brenan doslrds to consult with his rth and South Side brother-oficer In respoct to thove two clarses of property bLefore sesessing thesy curporations, The list of prominent tax- payers, as obtained from the books, ls as follaw: €, M. StcCormick & 0 s arane Lutlington," Wells & Co N."Ludihgio Robert Law, Mears & liat Cow 1 & ol A\Sflnllflflw K. Morian, MeCren. a1 Jatin Sherid & Sy 1 4 bhoemaker & How: 230 el e 1l \Vll’ Ex \Wol Jitrk & xapr... 1. it e Co Fayson & Ca. T, Flnney |, Fomd M, Pardelgide. a1 it & Ry, or, Uakluy & b, I [ 27,000 “he; A0 Mre, R C, R, Unlon Hurs, Waliingion lca Ce €. Wachunlth Louls W “Thomas Waikin, Wriait & Lawthol Huney WV on & dui 0 (¥x) Jasow Reldier.. &40 Jacals Heldler 7 & F. Dlan npRun i et & 0 13 0. T'rati, Greenehaum . . X0 Jained iivisworlh . L0 F, Hink; oA AL i A suiio, 17,5%'lL D Hare! oyt & Alsep, 2.200 Il & Odend L4 A, Tartwell Holb, Worl 5 Hali Huskiug tifive Campany, . Huluies & tate, the porsonal ¥ auy neans belog neelected, HSchedules are coming in gvery day, aud tho work of detenmining thewr Tchiabllity sud general conslstency {u going fore ward ss rapidly 8¢ possiUle. ‘Tig heavy retur such as thuse of railroad compaules, Lanks, b " corporations, aud vihers, are carefully classi- fcd and put away for fulurs - consid. cration und sctlon when suflicicut outeide Information shall Lave bren obtalned tu enable the Anascasor 10 w1y bow pear e touth these seturny are, Alter the repl-estato books shall have breu eotten out of the way, the Asscssor will lackte ali theso difficult matters, and endvavor to reconcile, us beat e wav, whiat ' eecin 1 some cascs tha ap- varcotly meagre returus, with certain facts which hiave come, aud which are daly coming, to bie kuuwledge rezardiug the possessiuns of and the uwount of bualness done by certain members of the cowmunlty. DOUGLAB MONUMENT. A 1IT OF MISTOR At 11 o'clock this moralng the statze of Judge Duuglas, which crowns his wonument, will be un- velled. The ceremoalvs, which are tnformal, will be uuder the charge of 1he Trustecs—Judge Caton, M. W, Fuller, Rovert Lincolu, Rslph Vlumb, Mr. Letdley ol Kaue County, Gov. Kueruer, aud Judgo Trambull, It {8 noi certaln whether there will be any speaking. 1t will depend very much upon the size of the andience, which ia not ant to he very 1arze if tho weather {n as warin a« yester. day. 1f thero ahould be any it will be by Jadge Caton, MR. LEONARD W. YOLK, of thin city, wha has probably taken mors Interest fathe Donglas monument and fs more familiar with its history thanany other man. {s preparing for publicativn all toe facts tn connection with the motter, and from his manaseript & reporier was yeeterday cnabled 1o secnre the facts of the early history of the movement to erect & smtable monu- ment aver the restine-nlace of the dead Senator, S Dougiasd ed at the Tremont liouse In i a1 Alier lying in state at 11all, the remains of the doad Senator wers 0rne to the placo in tie sauthern part of the cit where Mr, Do, Immediately atie; risting of forr was erected around lad intended to make his home, the burisl, & rlounh feuce, c and poste clgat =g and nothing bt eand greeted the vimtor to the lonely apot. Ilut nteps were aoon taken to beay. tify and protect the grase, and on July 24, 1861, a reforence wuv madr 1o the neglected condition of the grave, and the fact that tmprovementa wore zaon to he made. Tha luvincihle Club, A Dems cratic organization, terested tteell in the mat. tor, and the Council made an soproptiation of £50 10 provida & new fence for the prave. Flowers and evergreens were also douated, and the sput soon assumed quite A respectablo appearance, The breakine ont of the WAr put a s.op temporarily (o the operations, but In September, 1861, Mrs, Donglas authorized Mr. Volx to take chares of the Cottage (iruve estate n¢ custoutan, In Uctuber, 1861, a call tar & meeting to effect An organization for the ercction of & auitable mon. ament 10 the dead Senator Wes jsened, 1t being sieaed by, 1. Kerfoot, W. Ehealan, D, A, 1% Clarkson, 8, W, Faller, Judge Drum- V. and Volk, Tas meeting ‘remont Hous ct, 2, 1811, and pointed o arcanize the Dougina Monument Aesociation, Three da; meetine tovk nlace, ut wilch Messrs, John 0, Jonn 1) Caton, William IS, Ugden, Walter William tiarry, 8. W, Fuller, John M. \William C. tiondy, D.'A. tiage, Juin 8. Newhouse, Francis C, Shetman, and ‘Thoman B, Hryan were clected Trusteen, Tha work of col- lecting funde wan the next thing in order, and 1he ‘Trustees ecured an offica and beyan isening cer- tificates of memocrshlp In the clatton, Bpecial agents were appolnted Lo salicit snbscripions (te cost of the maonument being originally esti. mated at $150.000), and local ngencics wers eutabllshed In diiTerent places. But the War wae the the atrorbing topic, and the agents of the Douglus Monument Associntion suon throw up thelr cummlissiuns, a8 they were not able to collect enough to mevt expenses.” “Ihe Chicago University had alro had agents In the ficld soliclii nr fanas for **the Dunglue Stoniment ™ (menning the tower of the Unlversity) several months before the Moni ment Association began work, and tnis proved s werluus ovstacla to tne, auccess af the monument, a8 people eot the two badly mixed, ur sunie timo after the ortanizatlon of the As- noctatlon, Lthe Trustees held neetinze pretty regu- larly, but ae tho \War progressed the inlerest in the monument diniinished, and it soon became dlillcult to get toxether u quornm. In 1803, during the nbsence at the front of Gen. \Walter B. Bcates, the President of the Association, a cireniar was aditressed to the Leglalature, asking that budy to appropriate $75,U00 1o forward the work, Mra, uuglas bad exbrossea o willingnens to donate to the Stato the tutended homesicad- ground of the ead Senator, which was about the only unincumbered property owned by him at the time of his death, HEI UBNBROSITY HAD IT8 BPFECT, for during the Legislativo seasion of 18IH-"3 s bill providing for the purchase of the two acres ro- anired ax a burlal-praca for Douglas way presentad by Cul. A, F, Stevenson, of the House, passed both ilouscs, was approved by Gov, Ufiluhy, who paul Mru, Dongias 825,000, as it provided, Enarly tn the winter of 1804 Mr. Volk wad an- tharized by the Trustees of the Assuciation to lo- cate tne alte for the proposed monument, and ha fixed it on nenely on F’mm'“ un the exact apot thnt Douglas had pointed out to hln A% the one where he Cintended to bulld his house. The deslgn of the monument having Leon - cepted, blds fur Ita constenctlon wera openad, the contract let for $10,600, and ateps nr once taken fur proper ceromonies at the hrlnznl’ the curner-stone, Secretary. ward being in- vited to deliver un address upon the oceasion, At ubiesuent meeting of the zens' Commitice of Arrangements, Mesyrs. Thowas Ioyne and James (1. Howen were appointed 8 committee to nroceed to Wastington uni invito the Prestdent, (*abinct, snd athers 10 bo presont at the ceremony, und den, dohu A, Dix accared as the orutor, Mr, Seward's heaith not permitiing bim to accent the tuyitation. Tne date of laylng the corner- stune was fzxed for Hept. H, 1860, and the pro- wrammo orlginally propused was carried oat, 1he P'resdunt, Cabinet. and other distin ol man from all parts of the country bolng pr On the id of June, 1808, the anniversa Douglas' death, his remalns were taken srave, placed in & sarcopuagus, and dep the cenire of the tomb, rollgious services nel conducted by tho Iev, Dr. Maven, Fornday or two the public was nllowed to visit the remains, which presented n very litellks appearance. Dur- following winter jhe Legislaturo approprie 25,000 witl which 1o complote the munu- ment, bat, ewlin to the negligence of certaln per. #on, tite LIl was no preseuted 1o the Benate, and consequently went hy dafault, In 1870 the Truatees resolved to rimygve tne mopument to the grounds of tho Chicazo Unm-nn‘{ aud compiete ity provided the consent of Mrs, Witltams (fopmer- ly trs. Dougtus) und tha, 8tute could be secured, Tnid wan dono. aud (o soreauent proceedin :u regurd to the matter are well kuown to the puo- ic. s %, vas neld at the KLEUTSCIH -RUTURNS, AN OLD DEPAULTER, Dominick Klontsch Is ubservable on the strects of Chicago to-day, Domintck was the Collector of the Town of West Chicago in 1871, and, his crook- ed practico coming to the surface, ho Jumped the town, 10 now return after the lapse of seven yel Hu fs the subject of two indictmenty, which, Aug, 81, 1872, wero strickon off the dockot {n the Crim- Tnal Court, with leave to rlinstate, Une lndictnient chargus the fact to be that Kileutsch did, on Oct, 1, IN7L whlfally, un'awfully, and telunlonsty alter and fulsify the warrant sad taz-lixt of the West Town from $130, 00 to 3107, 68 8¢ 10 the taxes sasemsed upon Itichard ', and Charles rane and Joseph Flelihouse, Tne il with collecting this money under nec, utsch Ia Jooking quite natural, feels well, has intmated to an 0'd_scqualntunce that he might take a trip to Ina Lrother-in-law in felvli. dere, 1., and 3tis rumoted that hele aboutie stark & newapaper in fo; TIIE PARKS, HOUTIN HIDK. A regular somi-monthly teeting of the Doard of South Park Commissloners was held yeaterday atternoon, 8l the mewivers present except Come missloner Shermun, Commissionsr Morgan occa- pied the chalr, Mbscelinueoits bills to the amonat of $2,647 wore audited and ordered pata, A commumnication was submilted from the lyde Park Bourd of Triatees, by Me, J, J, Bonnett, Presltent of the Buarg, askine the South Park Buard to bear with the Villsee Board equally the exvense ol impruving Stony Island avenuo from Sauth Park Station, at Fifty-seventh atreot, Lo the nusth wid ot the' park, ol Sixty-saventis stront. The eammonication wtaterl 4t Lbs village proe powed 10 improve the rewainder of the distance. ‘Fhe commutication was laid over for future cone slaeration, At Wi stage of the proceedings, Mr. Issac N, ".‘m"'fi‘“d Col. W. B, Hlack, bis atiorney, ap. } earod befure the Board fur the purposs of setting urth 8 certain xricvance which appeared 1o ugls tate thew conslderably, Tho substauco of their platnt way (hat sume Line uro cortain workmen In the cuipluy of the Bosrd bad ** spoliated * My, arding's land of cortin trevs. uioci uyaiiet i owner's desire ant will, Pulling to gel sal- fsfaction, tue latter “Legan st wgainet the Bourd. What Mr. [fanling und Col, Black had 10 pruoes yeslerday atterioon was, 1o view of (ho interestn of weace and harowony unid e probable cust of & euit, to coMpromive toe ter amicably, After considernble talk the proposition wus re. ferred to Cumwisaloners Price and Walshe, with {nilllltllolll 4o report thereouat the earliest oppor- amity. A petition was recelved from s large number of cltizens peking forn uridlo-psth on the weat side of Grand boulovard, from Thirty-Bfth eiroet to the douth Park, 1u view of hs prevent luck of & horeehack drive b that vicinty, After tho readiog und auditiog of 1 bills, the Board adjourned. LINCOLN PARK BOARD. I-munihly meeting of the Lincoln Park ‘omumissiiners was held ot thoir ufics 1o Asulaud Block, Presluent Wilson in the chalr, There weze prescnt Commissioncra Winston, Witue row, aud Hjoriebery, uimuuication was received frum Solomon McKitchen offoring the Board a portion of the uld city cemeicry, contaluinz 108 squaro feet, owned by him, for the vum of §31.60, "The amount was cmuulhmhl the properiy apuravriated withuut delay. The Cowtnties on U breakwaler now 1u construction reported 1hat 115 feet had beun bulit aud tue work was prugressiug rapidly, VILINGER, THE TRIAL POTSFONED, ‘Tle case of Jacou Vilinger, for the murder of Ble wite, was called for trial in the Criminal Cours yesterday worning. Adolph Kruus sppeared for th prisurer, sud, a4 heananunced the usy befure, wmade applicatlon fur & contluusuce. Ilefleda Teugiby atlduvit made by Viuger's sou-ia-law, Anton Huuka, in which it was sct forth s o cause of continuauce that the defendant waxs destituts of mesns, and lad deen unable (o preparo bis defenss of cmploy counsel; thut bis ssscts cousisted of & clalw of $30 sxatnst Jobn k, whict would uot Le nyvallable before Sevt, 11, avd the S3tures uf Lo #3luon 1y which the boiniglde occurred, also valued at. t\W‘ thut Weuzel Lawls, Joscoh Landa, Edward Kaubske, sud otbery, sesldvuts of lodisua. were waturial wituesacs for the defcnse, and that their attvudanco had uot been socured becauss of & want Of wicans; thiat )t wus Loved to get wedical wit- Nesava Lo 1gstify Lo the lopauity of the delvudaut, ety 1f tuo wae ghven, aba 8160 that be would be WUls Lo gUl s Lulvrpretes, which wae bucvesary tho witne ‘waore Nohem! !d not apeak the Engith langnage. ‘The Court sald that the pfidavit wadeaniawhat of A sirprise, na the cannsel had the day before prom- Jzed 1o bring fu afidavite touching tho defendant's sanity, and helil tnat the cause assigned for n con- tinuance was ineudicient, M raaearked for time to prepare further amM- which s granted, and he proc almeell nunder osth a4 to the mental condi- hieclient, The runplemental atidavit ses forth that he (Kraae) had hoen reanested to ae- fend Viilnzer; that he called on him and couid never get any satiefacitan. from the fect that he wanld niways mnke Ifferent statements, end acted in such A manner that he beliaved he was in- nos {hat, fron conversations held with Vitinge ghter and ron in-law subsequently, the atiant Belteved that Vilinger was insane at the time of shooting Ins wile: and that the main wilnersea to prove hia inwnity are residents of onother Ktate, and that, i tlme wera eiven their atendanco could be secured; and that Lhe af- fiant knawa of na eiher peesons by whom such slate of facta conld be proved, The Court listened to the afidarit with tho ereat. et attentlun, nnd rald he felt Inclined to glves short time under the circumetances, Mr. Kraus wanted thirty daye, or to carry the cans over Lo the September ferm, Tha Canrt satd that no tnought Vilinger's assets coitlil ba converted into cash s readiiy in ten dnys acin three months, nnd as the wand of moncy alons seemed to ba in the way of getiing witnessen to testify to the defendant's insanity, and all the avallabie fands he had any promiss of was shont 5100, he rould not sce haiv the defendsnt wonld he tter off three months hence than now, neane, 1t ought to be proven as spueuily a8 posaihles If not, hw stiouid be tried on the ine dictment and ncauitted or punished without ony unnecessary delay, After soms further parleying betwaen tho State's Attorney and defendant’s couneel, the granted” a continnance of the case until the DESTITUTE GIRLS, INFORMATION FROM TUE COUNTY AGENT. In respunse lo o letter weitten by Mrs, Jolin A. Lovan to County-Agent McUrath, Charles Kapue, one of his deputler, han prepared & eomprehonsi: report, showing the number and age of female children from & to 18 years>nlro the name and residence of thelr respective parents—who ate roe ecivingald from the County Agent's ofice, Tha teport was handed to § Gen. Logan at her res dence on Calumot avenuo last evening, ‘Tho letter seta forth that Mre. Lozan and Mrs, Rash have been appointed o committes tosecure Abe list, under nstruction from the Institation at Evanston, which has for ita object the preser tion of tno chastity of young girls left uncared for In the thronyed thoroughfares of the great cityy ‘The report puts said girla who have been recoly- ing relict hetweon the aces of 5 and 18 ontne Bonth Skle at 217, There are twenty-elaht i voas old: seventcen, 0; twenty-six, 7; lwrusrnno, twenty-twa, 0 nincleen, wenty-three, 1 sixteen, 14: sixteen, 113 ffteen, 143 . 162 three, 16: three, 17: and two 18 'Of the famiiles 1o whien they belong llxlg-m‘u ore Trish, twenty- two Qermans, one French, six Enulish, olghteen Amaricans, —une colored,—two Canadians, one Seoteh, and ono Holland, ‘The North Side_furnishen total of 108, There are twenty-iwo & years old, nincieent, twenty- ono 7, twunty-two H, sixteen U, Gfteen 10, nino 11, eightecn 12, fourteen 17, three 14, four 15, two 14, none 17, threo I8, 'Of tho familles to which they belang thirty-nine aro Irtah, twenty- nine German, seventsen Bcandinavian, wight Amerlcan, two Italian, one Swiss, one French, and one Scotch, Tho West Divislon farnishes 002, Thers are seventy-fivo 5 yenra of age, lxty-ono fl, soyentys four 7, sixiy-nine eight. ssventy-fonr D, sixty-one 10, neventy-four 1 ty-two ‘17, four 13, Afty. throe 11, svvanteen 15. alxtoen 16, four 17, and elsven 18, Of the famllles to whlch thay betong 104 mre Jrah, oighty-wix Uennan, Lweniy-six Ametlcan, ecleven Eazlish, ten Canadisn, one Frenchy ninoteen Scandinavian, ten Pollsh, twenty Bohenilan, three Holland, two Scoteh, repreacnted Ly Mre, John A, Logan and Mra. I3ash asom to be untiriug in their eifarts l‘umnqnelch the street-walking evil among young . CORRESPONDENCE, JUDUR DREESE, To the Editor of The Tribune. Cricago, July 10. ~The vnveiiing of the statne of Douylas at hie monument at Falrview to-mor- row. sigests tho propriety of 8 movement, under the aupervislon- of the Blarof thls State, for the ersctlon of & sultable monument for the lamented Judge Breose, I think | do not misstate the feclingof tho Bar this Stato in saying that, to overy lawyer who han practiced befure Judge Nroeae, It would bo a gen- ulne gratileation to have the privileze of making contribution to a fund for wsuch & pure pose. Thls feoling of genuine respoer ‘and udwiration for the great juriut, who, afier an almost unparaieled public servico of sixty years. han just doparted from us, may abnte witn the lapse of time and the departura of thuse mem- bers of the lar who Kuew him personally. ''tis present, thercfore, {3 bolleved to ba the most up- portune timo for the movament, I would ruspectfully sugvest to the Dar of the Btate that Judzes Catan and Thornton and Qov. Kouruer be requested to act ns the Commitice for the lisr to organize this inovement, —recelve tho funde, and supervise the plan and erection of the monumeut. Une dollar & vlece from the mem- bers of the iar of " this State would raise & fund sutticie, taclf to crect a very suit- avle monum 30y would coatribute “mord State and Natlon, aaido fram lis kreat judiclsl Inhors, will call forth lineral contrie vutlons from many who are not memoers of the Uar, Why shonld not the movement commence at b hed Canclunioar e 10 & STl ey SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW, ‘The Board of Trustees held a moeting Monday ovening, nl) members present except Commlssloner Goode, but did nothing of intercat. ‘There have been anitu n number of arrests, sinca the conitnencement of the heatod term, of purties swimming along the shore In a nude state, sil by- Ing puctiva from tus city, wao think thero are no ordiuances reatrlcting thom aftor tlioy vnce leave the eity limite, A majorily at feast think so, b there are uthers, and some In the town, wie pere #lst In exvoslud themsulves, therely breaking tne ordinances, Who will be brouzht i with 4 rouad turn. It has necome quite a nubsauce; neliner private partles It Jront of the lake-shore reels GENCEs, PICHILs, promenades, boatiy, v ollior enjuyment on the shore can ve had us Jong ae these awipiners aze unrestralied; but the police Huve received orevrs Lo enlorce compliunce with the ordtuances. WAMIINGTQN DEIGHTS, The annual Comincuceinent cxerelees of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Cathalle Seminary jook place yosterday alternoon 16 tie badoment of 1he churcih, wulch was decorated with oyecgrecns, The exercises wero wilticssed by uouut 200 (ivmds of tne students, who were taught by the Ststers of Notre Uame, of Milwausee, Among the proninent pErsolS Uresent werd the Ite. lev, Blshop Fuley, ‘athue Gyles Chirlstoph, O, 8, M, , Fatber 1, Hiore 1zard, O, F. U., Father M. AL Flapuousn, T gramue was somcwhat lengthy, but was 1 isterspersed with mu ‘Fhe walutatory wus by Mix dulia Slediuize, the valodiction vy Miss S, Plunts. ‘There were no graduates at ths forw, - et . A CARD FROM A DRUGGIST, To the Editor of The Trivun ‘'Hods Water” tapurely au American drink; but uot vne dispenser of the beverage in & fnou- wand kunows even tue rudiments of ita msanfuce ture, Yet the rudiments sre simiple 10 8 degree, Purity and, fur the sieups, luat o aound and Juicy fruits, yellow creawm, fresh and sweet, tha beet of coffve and chocolate,. and plenty of lce—that s But these are expcnalve materlals, snd, your average ‘*soda-water' man Lelug hunted in s price to s nickel n glass, smploys subatitutes for w1l these wholesome lusuries. Lo may yive you ®lucuse snd guin Jor your sugar, vile cthers and fueel-oll casences for your *“fealt ™ airups, wilk aud slarch for your cresus, sud, wore important becuuse mora daugeruus than all, be is Jiable to draw your **suds water™ through leaden ploes und brass conuections, because Lley sre lvas ox- Benslve than pure block tin sud sllver! ro- faity the deslers nues the care and sttention |4 deseryes, Lo fact, 1be targe jua- Jurity uf **soda’ tounisiug 1o every cily sre sup-. d by wholeale dealers o fluids who, for the 1, seewr 10 be ever irylud 1o cheapen e product by allutiug sud ssulieruting tne materialy, Parg ¢ 5" therefore, Leing so rare, 1tules for iU v uwon, It ead prejudice sxainst ihe beverage atould exist o the sunds of wany lutel- Dgeat peaple, H‘l!l‘:flrl!l:; ces 1n this city of Chicago whers £ g tbin prejudive may be quickly and entirely ublitcr- ated, We ourvelves have Leeu before now putlicly & the best sods-water i Lho huugh & modesty for ousible compels us 40 1eftain o1 ¢ilbes uwning of denying tle soft lopeach. at, woate wiling Lo wllow that no house viiber in the Usited States or ool of tuem can sel out & mote delicious couliug drink than we have been dolng every summer fur the past Lwenty years, h Lut perliapa this reada oo mach like 8o adver- tuslug card. Wuit we stailcd tossy was Lhis: In the City of New York the umforim price of soda and wivceal-waters 18 seven aud_ ergat ceuls, ro- spuctively, Heroin the West, where peunics are $0u cutabroue lor comfurl, we sell jour tickete Jor 25 ceats. 'Vhesu Lickets are good fur cither of our auy Duncral-waleis, oF Gur supErior suds-water, sud at cither our blaty strest or our Clark steeel Shpa. Breks & Hayas. Aakers of tue ** Mara" Coiughe. - ——— The Eud of Auti-Keatism- Aldany Joursal, July V. ‘This stain, which bas resled ubou & portios of our State fur ueasly J0rty your:, bus ab 1ast beeu rewoved, and the couveyance to Col. u"mhl filed yesterday, places tho tee of nearly all ol the Vi Keasselues leases fu b, sniouutiug o value to frum vnc-ball to three quasters of sallion of douars, The Auti-Reut wizsuization ove orizinally In 1810, owing to the troon refusing to yield to smne propusitions, though thev coulid be legally enforced; and aecondly, from the devices practiced by sumo parties unon as honest, frugal, and_Inditstrions A class of farmers as couid be found. Col, Church was. {n 1833, inauced to purchase tho estate, and during twenty-five years of uurens- ing strurgle, conducted by him with untiring ¥, yet forhearance aud_kindness, ho stead- reted his purpose and brought more than sulta, wiile lie was, from crrors aa to the besten unly in about fifteen, He niates fa:s, thiat he tins been fuily and_cheertuily sustained 1o construini and execuling the Iaw, Thus ends this tenurs around the laads, as Col. Church (s releasing on lberal terms, thuse who have not purshased, and tney are rapidly purchasing. il e TILE CROPS. NERBRASKA. Anectat Diapatches 1o The Tribune, TexAMAR, Burt Co., July 18.~The excessire rains have done somo damage, causing rust and blight to some extentitu the epring whest, which is just beginning to ripen. Prospect, however, eood for m heavy yleld. Very hot. Ninoty-five to°100 degrees in tho shade. Carn growing rapldly, ¥armers fecling good. Qraxo Istaxp, Hall Co, July 16.—Bsrley and rye cutting commenced. Bome damage to spring wheat, but not serfous, On the 81§ a fearful hail-storm destroved a great deal of the crup In the best part of our county. OvrxToN, Dawson Co., July 10.~Smnall zralns of all kinds heavy and well iilled. Harvesting has just commenced. Corn growing fast. BitowssviLLe, Nemaha Co., July 16.—S8mall grain harvest well under way, Winter wheat better thau usual, Farmers slow to make salcs. Barley about all cut, Cora is better thon last ear, ’ Juxiata, Adams Co., July 18, ~Hnrvest just connnenced, Oats headed well, No fnjury to spring grains from any cause. PariuiioN, Sarpy Co., July 10.—! J)r!ni: wheat 13 a foir crop. Outs good but badly lodged. Corn lovking excellent. No harvestiog yet. I0WA. Brectal Disoalches to Tha Tribune, Cixcisnaty, Appanonse Cu., July 16.—~Spring wheat badly rustad. Dest crop of oats for years. Winter wheat oll stacked, Farmerswitl not scli at preseat. Rye all In the shock. Conway, Sayler Co., July 16.—Winter wheat firat quality; twenty bushels to the acre. Stack- ing. Ryeall out very heavy. Oats zood put down, Bpring wheat rusted to somo extent. Bome ars cutting, Invino, Tama Co., July 10.—We are cutling rya and barley. Uood. "Will commence to cut apring wheat this week, Corn growlng rapldly. Weather hiot aud dry, Cnzsco, Tams Co.,, July 16.—3pring wheat prospects have lowered 30 per cent. Wo have hud three and & half inches of rainin the lnst fow days. Weatherhot and sultry, Muchwheat 18 lodgzed, and some fickds badiy rusted, CoLrax, Jasper Co., July 10,.—We atein tha midas of harvesting, Very heavy cropof wheat. Corn Is dolvgz well, but not as large as last year nb this scason, Mansitant, Marshall Co., July 10.—Spring wheat will do tocut In ten days. Wheat has improved. Osts well headed, Corn better stand than last seasun. v KANSAS, Spectal Dispaiches tn The Tridune. Kinstey, Edwards Co.. July 16.—Winter wheat s all fv the stack. Some thrashed. Lowest yleld twenty-three bushels. Iilrnost, thirty-four bushels sixtv-four pounds. Barley and onts could not be %ctter. Barley hos threated out sixty-four bushele. Oats will go frum sixty to seventy-flve. Corn tasarling, tannsel, Jonson Co,, Julv 16.—Wheat will all be stucked and beld for higher prices. Cut- thiz tlax, Very good., Corn botter than last year. Hot and dry. ANskront, Marahall Co., July 10.—Nine- tentbs of the wheat going into stack. Nous Lut those absolutely obltged will seil ut present prices. Rys and barley all cut. Oasts No. 1. Curn nerer better siuve this was a State, Couxci Gnove, Morrls Co., July 16.—Wheat nverages uvemy-‘\‘e bushets. “Threshing in rapld vrogress. Very little belng sold. Rys and barley all cut, Good average yluld, Cutn fully up to last year. La Craxe, Lion Co., July 16.—Wheat nearly Goud yield, averugin: twenty vory lieavy aud partly cut, Corn for better thanlast year. Hiontayo, Douiphan Co., July 16,—Winter wheat going into stack. Farners holding for better prices than 05 cents, ye and barley bothcut. Vats splendid in quality and quan- tity. Corn, best stand possible. MINNTSOTA, Snectal Disvatches to The Tytbune, Kaxpivout, Kandiyoht Co,, July 10,~Wheat rusted and badly lodeed, Must abate very largely vur expectations of & beavy vield. Dar- oy nearly all lodged. Weather warm ard molst. Corn growing finely. EastoN, Faribauit Co., July 10.—Oats headed well, Soring wheal sutnewhius Injured by rust. Weatber hot und foguy., Farmers very much alared sbout wheus, " Some flelds reported spuiled. Ureat deal of avring wheat lodied, MinnETONKA, Henneptu Cu,, July 16,—Should the present hot weather hold on wany more days the wheat wil bu nucih lujured, Our best wheat this yeor will be on thelieht, thin solls, Utica, Winona Co., July 16.—~Weatlier jor a week hus been bad on wheat, Rusting, Wheat vadly ludged, Qats heading well. Lodged also. COTTON, Wasmnarox, D. C,, July 16,—The fizures in- dicating the conditlon uf the cotton crop for July are s follows: North Carolina, 81; South Caruling, 1043 Georgia, 1053 Florkla, 1005 Alae bama, 1023 Misstssippi, 03 Loulsfunu, U5; Texas, 1063 Avkunsus, 915 ‘Cennessee, U3, Reports of thucrop huave been received tronn 304 countivs of the cottun belt, of which sixty-eigut report 100; 118 above, sud 118 nelow, MICINGAN. &pectal Dispuich to The Tridune, RaLastazoo, July 10.~Winter wheat harvest but fulrly commenced, Puv back by the wes, unfavorable weather Sultry with frequent ralus for teu days. Wheat growlng in the shock, Yiela Lasgely above an average. Nise-tenths bs (o the sluck, tencral dispuaition o scll ua soou as threshed. Oats heavy und beaded well. Al Eraw lodge coustderably, MissouRrrs. Kpeelal Diapaten to Tas Triduna, InpEeeNprNCE, Jackson Co., July 10— Winter wheas half threshed from the stack. Quality goud, Furniers selling ut i —— A WISCONSIN, * Hpecial Disputch (0 The Tridune. MixaRaL PoINT, lows Cu., Juiy 10.—8pring wheat fiured some by chwch-bugs, Corn bus Kreatly lmproved. DAKOTA,. Bpectal Dispatch t The Tridune. Dz, Harins, Minunesota Co, July 16— Bpriug whest still looks well, (ats are showing linely, Barley ls rutnee short, Oats sbhowiog tuely, The Orange Tonst. The stock toast drunk at Urangemen dloners on July 13 runs as lollows; ** [ero is to the Ereat, goud, plous, und fmmortal wewory of Willlam, Privce of Orsnge, o delivered us from Pope, Popery, wouod shovs, brass money, und stavery! May he who will not drink this toost bo rammed, jsmmed, and craimed fnto the great gun of Atblone and fired over the hilis of Tyroue, aod made sparu- bles of for Proteatants’ shoes.” Spatubles urg long shoe-pews for the viugs which they wear around the boizs. You will miss It It yuu €0 Off to the country withiout yuus bottle of ** Slare cologne, MAN—AS te residence of the Waluut sirect, July 1d, by tbe Oliver It Sheartug aid Mise 1 of this cliy. KIKLKY= Iy Ju. of diop neral will take place frum Lty restdence. No. 63 08 MtIcel, Lu-day bF cars Lo Ceivary ARKKR—Tursday, July 18 st 7 velock & m. Jauies, otly oo of Jaincs and Elisvells Vasker, 846 7 years and 4 movihs, by Funersl (10w fauilly resldeace, No. 777 Wart Waeli= et ngiun Lo-day 8t 2 O'ciock p. ui. Frivuds of the fawily dre suapectivily uvlted Lo altend. REA t bls resideace. No 1¢ Smiih strect, Thowas Ke Ju the kb yesr of Lis auv aru 3 Fuieral Vhursdar, July 14 ab 10 vche o m, frow Tesldeuce to bl Jariatl'e Church. theuce (o Nottls weatern Depot, 04 by cara 10 Calvary Coaictery. NIFFLER-Tuesday morulog, July 1u. st uis reats deace, Ko 31 Norib Clark sicel, Jubu Nider, uative of pwitzerisud. aged 49 ) Fuueral Thuraday atleruoon, July 18. No. 143 South i Fuueral tu-day gas ttuual Church. £ Veriuout aod buu Franclsce papers please copy. CARTEL~July 14, Geurge Bradlurd, youngest culid nd 2 Funeral from corner of Wahash avenn Br4Ustreet, L01aY AL 4 p. m. toO3k gt 70 Forty. fosenh Qalnian. youngest TN OF Catern Er L aon Of Fdmirg eanlera infa from the r Ty eatafo o ing of July ) frlmlflub\"l‘ N A, Gioodw| iy Loy Infant” dausiite Goodwinadd Wi AV, Forter, bged 3 in anys Fiineral servlcesto-day at 3 p. m. at the ho, matne (0 he taken ta fetrolt, Mich. house. . nthe n dence of her Fratrfe-av., fia FLYNN- July 17, at restdence of parent Wt Tweltin sheder Wrinect ok Fivns pens No, 3 Fuuerat by carvinges to Calvary Cemetery to, ) i T THE LAST REGUL, Diebarali Vereln, held on the (880 foet., o b ihanka was teniered M. feney Sficcnell for 1, g9 Shisiance rendered by him at the picnle glven Jysml TGIRAMME FOIUTHE REGT fon Cencert, talt ~evening, hy Lovn's Qrelieatrs. will Inglude, among other Tizoner, “duniise Mareh, b ubtlen O ertu ertury i biar va. i el Fram the besom of other Enrth UQUI Tonrces of HEAD ana vigor: The rorert Tarrant’s Selizer Aperient Snrpaus fn efleacy those of the natural spring. Thy iIeasant and effective preoaration Piirea cany:ifation: iver ditorder, sick headache, (ndigeation, and kidnoy complaints, and 18 indarsed hy ihe Facy BOLD BY ALL DRRUGGISTS. AUCTION SALES. WA, BUTTERS, LONG & €0, Auctloneers, 173 and 173 Randolph-st, THE ENTIIE STOCK OF CIIOICE PLANTS & GREENHOUSES Ot EDGAI BANDERS, Eaq.. retiring from businesy, AT ATOTION, At his estabilshment, Lake View, FItIDAY Mol NEGULAR SATUILDAY SALE. e 0y aL i oiuckch. m, URE & I*'SIIRNISHI.\ § AT ATCTION, No. 71 Monroesst, s, M. Top nldclioards. 1 ahiey Julv it at1Do'clock. For particulars see catalogyey HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ) ¢ Itaudolph-at, W. A, BUT NG & G ENTIRE FURNIT OF A FILST-LLASS TUESDAY, JULY 23, AT 10 0CLOCK A, I,, We alisll velt withote reserve for cash, tha entire o e, Lounge ih) RO FOY A NUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctiuncen, HENERAL MERCHANDISE, ‘Alictionee AT CLUB HOUSE .miture, con and lirasaed rpeis, 1arive hrequine an, .2 urtalnn, IIning-room Furnitnee, Crystal Chea- delters, Office Deaks, Kltehen Furnltore, 2 Fine s dar-U'foof Rafes, with strel chesta and combination locke, tho wiiole cambrlaing 0us of the best outnis ia M. A, nuTTERS, LONG & CO, Auctlanes By GLEO. £. GORE & CO,, 5 and 70 Wabdah-av, WEDNESDAY, July 17, WE SHALL SELL 400 CASES SEASONABLE ARD FINE ASSORTED BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. UEO. P. GORE & C0,, s 68 & 70 Wabash-av, " Thuraday, July 16, at 9:30 &. m., Regular Trade Fale of CROCKERY. A large nsvortment of W, (., S, € and Yellow Waro will bes offered, buth §n open lus and in packages, GO, P, GORE & €O., Auctionecrs, By D. D, STARKE & CO., 84and 8o itandolpa-s. WEDNESDAY, July 17, at 9:30 o'clock, An unususl large stock of FURNITURE. , Bofaa Loauges, IRbiee, Plertilnis, Clalra, Ol Shalrs, Uue dozeis Jurge .6 e suld Withunt Jeserve, tharh=i Yerriar ostout of sxmimier S an Lagrh Carpo ware, Cia Pluied i ol e On FRIDAY, July 19, at 10 &, m., TUE CONTENTS OF ,l‘;csidcnco\' I\'o‘.mlt)ds l\'e;st ‘!dnms-st.. TFarnltare, Cargets, mmmz;‘runm und Kitchan Furnitar, & CO., Auctioncers,_ By BLISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioueers, 78 & B0 Itandolpivat. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE July 19, at 8:30 &, m, OUR USUAL FULL SIIOWING, New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, Lounges, Sofas, Iinsy Chairs, A full line Carpets General flouse! mh{ Goods, Genoral Merchandiso, &, ON, POMEROY & €O, By WL MOORBIFOUSE & CO., ‘m:llullll’fl._&“d K7 tandolnhi-at, Wa will scll to-day, commencing at 10, a full ine of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, Parlor seta [ varlety. Marb.o-top Chamber Sete, lieds stvats, Bareaus, Wasi X wcs, ik ere, Easy Chatra, Loun.es, ce Clicata trlzovators, Waicr Conlers. A yood Mnw of Sew and a0 Catpets of all grades, dealérs wilk Hind 1t to thelr tuterest to atiend WAL, MOOREHOUSE,_Auctlmcer. By M. FRIEDM 200 and w3 Kaudolphe On Wodne-dnyfi:w—l:l, at 844 o'clock, GREAT THADK BALE OF CROCKERY AND GLANSWARE. crates Engllsh and Americhn Crockery, assorted, Pl Gluseware. sssorted. &e. A t 4 peks Bock and Vel oW Ware, ssirted, S0 Decortied Tollet el ek Fonp, Aucttonser, i BARHAM'S PITHE CURHE. INFALLIBLE, 99 Madlaou-at., Chicago, TN o PALNER HOUSE JATR BTORF, ‘The best place to Culeago for Ny Quuda whalesal Tatal wuravel { J T W Skt & MHS. HAT, ULl it Ketaul. Sead 1o i Goeds seas C. O T any wheie, ut fur e * MULT IR K 143 tiade 1o ot fer ol w 202 wihdia A . L FRUNKS. Our new state-Loom Trunk, Nof urupean taurlst cau aflord 10 1uke 4a wean (Tip withodt I Tout s’ oullits wapertal v - CUAGLED T2 Wil.T, 144 blate-st. et e ———t CUT K LAWY MOW BRS, 59.00. o0 st ul Grat-ciass WeW bt A e e LG AVAUE & COL, 7T bLste s

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