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1THE CILHCAGO & AL \ RIBUNE: S WEONLSDAY | JULY 31, 878, THE CITY. GENERAT, NEWS. Dr. Gilbert 0. Greenwad, of Hot Springs, Ark., 1sin the city, vislting Dr, Almon Brooks. The Lathers' Union held its regniar semi- monthly meetingat No. 7 Ciark atreet Inst eveu- ing. It wann private gathering. Ar. Charles E. Jlaabrook, formerly con- nected with the prees of this city, bnt Iatterly with the [ianena City Price Current, 18 spending a few days hiero. At a mpoting of the Board of Officors of the First Regiment, held at the Armory last night, Capt. K. B. Knox, of Company F, was elected Major, vice Goldsmith, resigned. The temperaturo yesterday, ns observed by Mrnasse, optician, 88 Madison steeet (TRinoxE Dullding), was 828 a. m., 73 degrees; 10 n. T 12, 775 4. m. m,, 76, Darom: clerat Ko, m., 20,413 . 39, Yexterdny nfternoon a horre attached o an expreas-wacon, owned and driven by C, Mahon, mn AwAv at the corner of Stata and Madiron stroets, throwing the driver ot and badiy brusing B, nnd completely wrecking s buggy belonging to Behringer & Co, At 7:10 Monday avening William A, Gibbs, 42 yearn of age, residing at No. 241 Chicagn ave. nue. fell in a Nt of apoplexy an ClArk atreet bridge, canmed, the police report says, by cxcessive nse uf ligaer.” o was remaved to bia home, and ls sald 10 b in quite a dangerous condition, At 4:30 yesterdny afterncon,, Willlam Doyle, 20 years of nve, realding with hia stepe father at 607 Centre avenue, while attompting to board an ont-going frefehi-train on the Northwest- ern Rallroad, feil under the whecls, and had his ight les crashed bolaw the knce and his leit foot., He wan taken to the County ilospital, P. T. Barnum bas ket apart this morning LD o'clock to give all the inmales of the Ornhian Asslums in this cily who are able to attend n tree ehow of hismenazerie and circus, With this end 1n riew, invitations were sent oui to them all yes. terday,and this morning the fatherless and mother- leen little uncs will have a chance to enjoy them- selves huyels. At 11:45 yeaterdny forenoon Annie Ocha, 7 scars of age, whilo playing with somo other fitila iirinnt the foot of Twentleth streot, and attempi inxtofieh ont a Jath from tho water, fell fnto the Iake and was drowned before aesintance conld be rendered. The body wad recoverad shortly after. wards and was sent Lo the parents’ rosidenco, No. 125 String street, Tho Sonth Park Commissioners have mado armngements for a scrics of five concerts to bo given weekly at the music stand in the West Park, fommencing Saturday, Aug. I, at 4 o'clock p. m, Taia is the Afth series of South Park concerte, ‘I'he park phiselons will run every dfieen minutes tu the park from the corner of Thirty-uinth street and Drexel boulevard, At 12:15 yeatorday moming Carrie Mon- dello, 8 grass-widow prostitute, rooming at No. 224 Van Buren street, atiempted tu commic euicide Dy taking a dose of Iaadanum. _One of the girls in tiie houso gave it away. ond Dr. Jones, who en- dently bas an antipathy ngsinst sending forlorn feinales oat of this world before their time, ra- #tored her to life. And Carrio mald sho was sorry. At 10 o'clock yestorday morning some workmen cngnged §n_bonging 8 algn for M., B, Iryant, Nos. 77 1o 81 Stato street, acclientaily Jetfall an fron rod, which struck K, T, Moss, an employe of McLaughlin's spice.mill, corner of State and Bouth Water stroots, Mr, Moss recefved 8 neyere cut on the right srm and a scvero braise on the nght leg, and conveyed to hiis home No. D70 West Polk stres Mr. George Mnuithend, a joweler doing buniness ut 37 North Wells street,” wan fouud un- consclous in his bed yesterday morning from con. tdion of the brain, which had asized him at an rly hour. When hae left hin place of business fur homc, Monany evening at 8o'clock, ho was ap. parently in good health, At a1t ncconnts he was not expected to recover His restdence Is on North Wella atreet, near Chleago avenue, At 10:90 ly:.»nlardn,r morning William Me. Kenney, whilo attempting to bonrd & carat the corner of Harrlaon and Ktate streets, ailpped and fell, striking his bead agninst the pavement with #ach force an (0 cause concusalon of the brain, Dr, Tineham, who attended, in nnable to say how the injurics will reeult. McKenney I8 26 years of nge, and s employ:d e special policeman as the Morgue. carner of Eighteenth and Arnoid etreets, ic resldes with hla mother in a bullding. adjoining, The Becond Regiment will go to St. Lonis iu September. 250 atrong, to compete for the vrizea ofierod for the best exhibition of battalion mmbeaveen. Yo exbibition taxes place on the fhof that month, and the bLoys will leavo Chi. €ato on the 8tl for & three days' absence. The linots Central Itallroad people, with their usual geueroaity, have agreed totake'the youny braves to 8t. Lonis free of chargo. It I8 to bo hoved the ety at the otherrand of the crosslng will have Clicugo weathor sbout that time, Ouo of the inducementa offered to bring tha lnborini man into the saloon at the Natlonal- futw lleadquarters, No. 7 Clark street, fsa crayon ortrut of Kearney, the California agitator, which nenld to ba o very correct tikenaws of the Jabor hero. The portrait 1tscif 1 carnlehed with a nuin. ber of side scenes, reprosenting the immortal Kear- ey In the aet of making his address at **Sand U™ 4T1s Birst Areewt™ **Morning inJail 'y aud *:1lls Ielease,” 1f Kearncy resembles this vortralt ho will cortaluly never be hung for his guod looks, Tho varions Democratio Precinet Commit- teemen for the Kighteenth Wand et yosterdsy wvening at the corner of 1iliaotu and Ciarx strects and organized by electing the following oflicars: Frank Agnew, EPresident: W, D, Kerfoot, Firet Vico-Preeident; Edward Six, "Second Vice-Presie dent; W, F. (vlrien, Secrotary; W, A, Devino, Treasurer; and Ed 'Kehoo, Sergoant-nt-Armis, Afier appointing soveral committoen and instructs ing the Comuiittecmen of the different procincts 1 arganlzo and elect thelr oflicons, the meeting ad- Journed for n wack, Coroner Dietzsch yesterdny held an in. qucat upon Emi! Gessncr, 12 years of age, at No, 610 Unon atreot, who died of Injuries ‘recelved whlle alealing s tido ou tho Nlinols Contral: Ttail: 0ad on the 25th inat, & aud aleo upon Norw Costello, i years of nge, at Nu.:47: Hubbard street, who died frum soma 1 I b nolsun that had boen care~ Juw<dy Jeft within her reach; also npon John Htuber, who was a Captain in the Niuth Dlinois Cavalry, anil had boen mcunu{ keeping a waloon ot the corner of Randolpn and State streetw, aud who shot himaclf st No, 410 Maxwell wtreet he- caurs of fll-tiealth and domestlc trouhles; and upon Walter D, Calbralin_ ot No, 5% Weat Lakc #treet, who conimitted wnlcldo by shooting in the Central Purk becsuse of financtal rovurses, “Funny Fatherland: A Log-end of the Tthine,™ i tho title of a little volame of sixty-four 4 Just brought out by 8 Chicuzo huniurist who Lo nreserve his incog. Tho book s dedi- sl I'retzel,” 1n order, as the author frankly admite, to felieve the formor of the yose piclon of tuving wrltten it, There s notming of tne German dinlect about it, the language being vlain Euglish, Larning an infinitodo of pune intec. persed in the courso of a sprighily nageative of s e tri 10 Hutopo and the chis and experiences In cunnection therewith, Many of the puns are clover ni witty; others are as atrocious as bud puns al- Ways are; 80 It may be sald of the bouk, aa Abra. Yam Lincolu xald of Aricmus Ward's leciure, that, Ly thuse who rellsh tlst sort of thing, 1t will be fuund cnjoyable, A weeting of the Board of Liucoln Park Commlualunvrs was held ut s o'clock yesterday af- terhoon ‘There weru Im!- it Commiseioners Withrow, Stockion, and [ijortabery, The former Ppresided. Kanters anuonncod by comuu: «ation that wn anstsliment of the breakwater w about completed, and notifled the Board that pe. ment waw cxpected, Placed on file. A communic tion from 3 wan who had a pelican aud one frowm auvther who had o puir of (ratned goats for esle W placed on gle. On wotion, Gen, Stockton Wad instrucied to but two extra policemen upon he nivhl furce, 10 break up the repose of tratp, Who aro i the hablt of making lodping-houves of the brasbepiles, 18 wae sgreed by the Bosrd that 1he duwiving of mapure and decayed vugetab! nta thu 13k aloug the drive snould be stopped until furiher uotice, After the travsaction of same other Lusiness of winor Import Hoard adjourucd, BrABY L The second meeting of the new Advizory Medical Board to C'ook ounty Insane Asylum and Aluslioure, receully crested by (i Setion of e Jioard of Couuty Cownilysloners, held ut 4 ook yesteroay arternoon he wllice of . Jewell, Kuoin 18, No, 50 Monres sticel. Thero were present ail fhe members of the Tiwurd,—Drs. Lymau, the President; Hutehlnvon, Fucrotary; Iuthurdt, Jewel), and Brower, At thu frst wecting of the Board, held the 27th inst., e Secretary was instrocted 10 secure tho rule of the County’ Board dedning tho dutics of the new organizatlon, Thu docutnent waw produced. aud i was sead by Dr. Lluthardt, sfter which tho matter was discusacd, Dr. Jowell (hought the firat 1hi0g that could bu dodo was 10 viat the Asyluui sud Pour-Houes und see whut woyld aug- ¥eut dlaclt Lo the minds of $ho membisy, * ton wotlon of Dr. - Blutbiards, it was screed tho the Fresident should dircet the” ecretary 1o scnd oay boetal-cards and iuform the wembers what day Lextweek the vivit showld bo made, The wiceting en sdjoursed. ‘The Chicaggo Yacht Club held its regutay monuthly mecting 8h the Sherman llouse last vven. Jur, Comsuodore Muuker in thu chalr, Tuo rogular Tuulive busiucss vver, the followiug nawes were vroposed for membersbip: Prof. Charles Heyer, Xuvine, Wle: James C, Dojmsn, Capt. E. Luscey. and Thomas Powell, They will ba vored upwli ot tue Nest montbly meeting, The Club fhon went Ao Cowmitice of the Whoie, with Capt. T, M. Lradlov in tie chalr, Lo consider $ho Teport of toe Mezutla Cominitico ou the lust nu- npal regaits, aod ou the feasibility of bolding s regstisond two days' squatic aports at South Clucugo. - After uinck” divcusion the report was wivpted 1 comuwittes, sd it was theu refcrred Lo tac Club. 'The Cowmalitce Tose, sud, on Comuo- takiug the cloir, It was woved that Ua Commitien be empowered Tusthcowius aquatic wuruatent sud repor coial weeliog “sutuiday, Tne wotion was Catrivd and the feport secepicd. The ‘Creasurer's Teport was tcad uud accepted, showing g bale Bttt the brcuaury. Yas Club Wen adjourued. W arrange Cnpl. John A. Fartow has eold the yacht Annle Lonise Cary to parties In 8¢, Joseph, ~Mich., and I8 negotiating for the pnrchasg of the new fast yacht the Sonthwind, which whl heat anythinz in the fleel here, 1t is "expected that soveral of the ‘nch! Aeet of Oshkoeh, Wis., witl enter the tourney are; 01so several of the toat and rowing clubs in this and other adjoining States. ARMY EADCUANTARS, Neleon C. Williams, & cilizen of Bexar Coonty, Texas, tells a strange story of_his experiences In the Iatter part of May, when traveling beyond the Itio Grande. Me raya in bin sworn statersent that be was hired at Frio City, Texas. hy two Ameri- cans, named Shirly and lloiman. 10 drive them in 8n sambnlance fo Sa Mexico; that they crorsed the Rio Grande above Laredo, and, siter teaveling fonr ~daye, met two Americans, who entered Into conversation with Shirly and Holman. After they parted he overheard Holman say: ‘' Weare in danger.' Abont 11 o'clnck the rame day he saw a man_hanging to a tree close to the roadeide, and at § p. m. saw anuiher body hanginz. He did not examine tho Ludies, bat taey looked Itke Americans, At abont 8 o'clock the'ambalance was stopped by an srmed prty of thirty or forty M ans, e fmmedintely jumped oft and ran away. He traveied all night, and met 8 party of Mexicans next_mornin, and gave them & 1o bring him to San Fernando. The day gfter his arrival he was {aken into cnstodv by thres Mexicans, who represented themreives as civil offcers, They tngured 1f he was not a deserter from the United Stales army, and then traveling with thleves. Tle ynformeii ‘them tint he woa not, wheeenpon they told him they were bound to arrest hin, bont @ o'ciock that night they took him away, and. after traveling about soven miles in & northwesterly diroction, went Into camp oft the road. Two of the Mexicans laid down the third acted a8 guard. fle observed ihe latter going to sicep, and, seeing his opportunity, made his escape, the guard firng At him, the bullet grazing his thambon his_right hsnd, traveted east toward the Mio Grande, having at times to hide in the mountainssoan to avod tte Mexican troo) e arrived atand crossed the Hio th of June, and cante on to Furt Clark the followh never heard what became of the two Americans and the ambuinnce, liart Murray, a citizen of Kinney County, Tex. deposes that on the 15th f May Tast twenty head of cattle were driven across the. ltlo Girande by Mexicans, said cattle being the property of Amen- caps. ‘The two depositions above were received yester. day at Army lleadquariers in a dispatcn from Lol B.'S. Mchenzle, of the Fourth Cavalry, dated from Fort Clark, Tex., Headquarters of the De- partment of the Nueces, STEPIEN T, KING. A meeting of uanrance men to take approptiate action regarding the deathof Mr. Stephen 1. Kine, State agent of the Muatual Denefit Lifo- Insurance Company, was heldat U7 Washington atrect yes- ferday afternoon, a lurge number being present. Uen, Chetlain wan elected Cliairnan and W, A. Dickenson Becretary, and on motlon a com. mittee. consiating of Menara, . Mason, . II. Carter, and C. P. Felcn, wos appointed to brepare appropriate resolutions reganling tne de- ceancd, Durlng the Commitice's absence Mesnrs, Chetinin, Wells, and Carean made remarks con- cerntug tho deceased, ;-rnhln,.' his character ne a bnsiness man and citizen. 'he mecting then adioamed, but the Committee subscquently proe pared the following: Wigikas, We have learned with profonnd regret the surtden deatls of our esteemen friend and cownrk- or, Stephen T. King. Iate Ueneral Agent of the Mutnal lle;ltfl( Life-lnsurance Company, of Newark, N. J.} n & Witxagas, Intho ceath of Mr. King we_recoanize tho haud of "sn afl-wise Pruviachee, and that. i doatn the Juter: ilfe-inanrance have sustalurd serlun luee tho eliy unie of s enternriving and val blecltizens, and his family 8 Kind aod devoted bad nd fathers therefors, s and agents of tho differ. ‘A Fepresents n_Chicago, i et deatll, and that we ho bereaved famifly uf the decensed our athy in this hour of grict: mo: a8 cupy of these resolutio warded to the alicted famlly, 10 tiie Autusl Deneat L‘{;-l‘nlumu Cotnosny, and to the datly papers of s eity, W. It Wella, of the . of the Canniectcat Among thoso present wero Cnlrlnl'l)la,k' W. A. Dickel schnisetts State Mutuals 0. Cron! ogland Mutual; Geo,Chetlain, of cock: W. E. Poulnen, of the Hunie of New York; lra . Mason, of the Etna: Charles Cleveland, of the England Mutual; T, B, Carter, of the Equltable; J. W. Meaker. of t Mutual Lifo of New York;and S, M. Case, 0f Du- buaue, Ia, TIB ‘‘INTER OCBAN." The following resoiutions wero adopted, on last evening, by tho Coancll of ‘Trades and Labor Unions: WugnKas, The Jnter-Ocean, & morning newspaper plation 10 (hik city, haa soce B, e Thm lorr e T wmalgaiated efforta’of_workingmen, to Ureak faith with tha Ctileago Typogranhical Uniots and Whixnkas, ‘The “Inier-Ocean, having Introduced Chincse Invor, in terrible form, ity its couposing: Foont, 4 unwarthy of countenance and supparts thers fors Jteraived, That cach and every delogatn constitute himself 8’ commitice of one on (ha withirawai of PALrOnage from the JatersOvean, aud that oo patus ba rouzt our respective Unloos, fo our cifarte ta il T That we pledge ourselven to withdraw our Tatrunage, ll aud sundry, frow pairuas of the niers, TIOTEL, ARRIVALS. an fouse~The lon. 1t Bhormg Jom peos Orleans: P, C. it s . Th New wn, Monticelios the Hon, fevi ous: Ithuads, lwckfends G, U, Balling Ottamwa, et A T A e St Sitchell Komturas aab et ] Michi,i Uharles E. Whitinan, Bt Louis.... Tve Hawve=D, W, edltor’ 1. us te, ‘Bpringeld; K. "W, Grawker. I ey, vorinetelds Mct-nemn.“.\wf York; ington, Norwich, Hon, Jamen L. Heott: Clnctanatiy’ Geo Hasch, Merl: 0.t 5 Huutngtan, fistgpt: Dr. 3 Drait; Yiostong e tion, fdwards, snedoro. [l GV, Lanaiae, a1 U, i) Morne, ficmiond Jans 1.1, Haunibal, udgy 1. D, nter, i b 5. Hliors . “Milwankee; aal, Mliwansee! John b, Cilntou, tJ Qualles, *Kenoshag denstetn, Clingon, Miw Erming uta Connor Forki M. 11, Flali, X '+ L, 2| Muj- Vi § dolt Whitaker, ot Louist 12 K2 I, Dl. (flh Plital rlltu‘ 13, Jone vw Yurk: N, K. James, Yew Orivanag I W." Watehford, Loutzeiliag G e ! vorky d. W IR C A T.'Z, I'syton, fowa. ern Paweuger Agent Memphis; Capt. T Vilinér House—Tiie Hon, ’, cral West? Gl Natlroad; J, W. Whiling, Mobtieg I Jiliman. Canton, Miss. Gen. George” A, Forsyth, 5. A3 the Rov,' B, W, B J) Patton, Little Hoel A‘g{nn ‘Turontos Judge K, THE CITY-HALL, Licenso receipts, §4,000. Trensurer’s roceipts, $6,708.72; tures, §1,000. The sorlp lamo yon(mlng amounted to 8800, of which 8500 went to Judzes and clerks of the last eloction, Prof, Barrott, of tho Fire Dopartment, has been porfoctiag his eleetric Naht, and will glvo ao- uther oxhibitiun thereo! at the Norih 8ide Water- Works about tha middls of next wook, The great and only Barnum, proprietor of **tho only greatest show on earth, ™ pald 2000 into tho City Treasury yeatenday, $300 for bis lease of the show-grounda on the Lake-Front during his atay hiero, und 8300 for th licaune reguired. Oues Balf of the payment was in silver half-doliare, Giosbort Pottgleser, tho State street snloon- keever whoto licenso was revoked hecauso ba per- awted n eotertadning hin guests with muslc, yes- terdsy kouckled down, and, after -Ifinlnu a puper fo the eficct” thmt” ho would ‘run o place uuluuL and_ without mauic, Kot his license ck. B, Daum, keeper Of asumnmer.gardonon Wabash avenue, resched headquartors nbuut & w'cluck, Just in thne to see his licende rovoked, but unon miguingthe paper his lcensu was given hira, ~ Mr. liaum votered s pro- expondi- toat awainst the clowing of Lin place, when Clem- ens’ Gardon, ot tho corner of Phicty-niuth strcet aud CotlageGroresveuus il ducoln lavlilon, and ‘s and other beer-salnon gardens, Schien- loun on Hlue Island aveaue, and a haif-doen in the West Division, are ull allowed to run with music unmolveted, Mr. Hauin claimed that his placo and his music wore at jeastas pood ax any of the sbove, v employs Johnulo fi‘i‘nml'l orchestra, and fimt-class musiclane, and gets & large L) of respoctable trado from the avenues. Mayur lleath sald that he heard of nouo of thess places, aud thut ey mustall be beyond the city linuts, Me, Baum marveled greatly st bis llouor's lack of inforum. tivn cunceraing tho concert-saloon Lusincss, and wenton bis way in & buff, Hoalth-Ofticor DoWolf and Ofticor Morki speut all of yesterday morniog amon the render- iug and slaugbter huuvew at the Stock-Yurds, In- suecting them for ibe purpose of lcarning what thelr proprictors were doluy in the way of puttiug Iu apoliances fur destruyiug noxious odors whick have beretofors given the region such a uamo, ‘fhe uMcers vislted Obendorf, Bhuppard & Co. Hormerly Scanlan & Co, ), Sherwin & O'Nedll, tha Chlcago™ Packivg & Provison Company, P D, Arnmour & 0., B, . Richer & Co., and soveral of (Ho emaller houwes, the proprictors of which were not included suwony the nuumber of tho late indicled, Kach of tha large frue is using & different kind of contriv- ance sud endeavuring, to all appearsncos, W do what it can tultigate or thorougbly ubate the uulsanice, The smaller ones wers notificd tuat une less thuy put ln soms sort of -Xplxnn:-- thelr liccnecs would by revoked, snd thy sgreed that they would do all 'that was’ possibly wm the way of Sghtiug the smells,’ What tue swaller oues waiting for fs o some spuarutas tried and uporoved, whon tavy will follow (ke cxample of tho large houses aud put lu the succuaslul apulisnce, Tho diticulty beretufore has buen o provide someituny that would destruy the odor frot the dryees 1u the fer- Gljzing establisbments. P. 1. Armour & Co. have uwfiuuu 8t Lheir place which seoras to il the Dill, slucy pretly etlectually duaposes of 1ho noxtoas by burnlog thvw,© The otlier Louses lave app! a cunstracied afte but in s biat difersut forus, Hinco tho recent stench cases wore tried n tho Criminal Court these scein to Lo & praisoworthy, altlough samewbat (ardy, desice on the st of the proprictore of all theau estabimbuenie o try all syvailable meuns ot Ketuug rid of thy foul odone. 5 THE COUNTY BUILDING. Saturday will b suntenco-day in the Crim- toal Court, The Grend Jury passed on numerous ducket cases yesterday, aud returned nino Indict- weuts luto cowrt. Amung the fudictwents was ooy for marder against Joremiah Rennody. The Jury will eonatder the roiled-dove cstes to-day, and considerabie smusement Is anticipated. The Connty Olerk's pay-rolt for July Amounts to $3, 840, againat $10,750 of & year ago. This ix the kind of reform needed, and the more of 1t {he better, COommissioner Bradley was yeatorday ro- Joicing over an addition to his famlly. Col.Cleary, who fs an adent in such matters, says it s a gir), and welghe aixteen pounds, The Commitieo on Equalization, of which Mr. Meyera in Chairman, did not meet yesterday, owing to the death of the Commissloner's only child the dny before, Christina Fergnson 1aid complaint befare the Committes on Puablic Charities yesterday that her xon. Vietor, had been shamefally ahaaed at the Elain Insane Asylam. The sun fa 27 years of age, wans rent to the Arylum May 2, and has hoen femoved, aa the mother says, on sccoantof the brutal treatment he recelved. ' She says that when taken from the Aaylum he bore marks of havin heen choked and beaten about the abdomen An: breast, and that, so faras she xnows, hin only offenre wan his pernistence in_demonsteating that he was A nataral born orator. The Committec will ‘Iinol( into this and other charges in & visit in & few ays. On the 27th of July tho County Clork fesued a license to Peter Petersen to marry Mies Mary Jacobsen. Nothing more was heard of tho Ticonse until yesterday, when it wae returned, with 8 certificate that the martiage coremony had been performed, signed byfihe ltev, 1% 13, Storean, of St Panl's ‘Heformed Episcopai Church. The li+ cenge was :nnvmer;\blr mutllsted, the Connty Clerk's signatare having been cut ont, and tho foilawing avpesariug on the back In pencil: **1f the Clerk of the Cook Cunnl{ Court will mako his name a little moro legible, | am aure he wiil confor Jasting favor on wuch clergyinen as cannot always decipher excented chisography, P, 1. ay ‘The roverond gentleman, no doubt, afler pismng hix criticlsm on’ the hand-writing of the County Clerk, thonght ho had done agood thing, Ilo married the partics on the license, it appears, but Altertyard was unable to Judve of the genuineness of the document, hence he deatroys the licenso, practically, by catting off the County Clerk's signa- ture. Hiscriticlem of the chirography of the County Clerk may aflord him considerable amurement, bot it s not likely (o be shared in by the bride and m in question, forthe reason that it has ob- terated the evidence that the two ever had o license to marry, —and witbont a license he clearly never had a rizat to marey them, Hence, if efther Mr, or Mrs. Pelcrson should eall on himina day of two faor an expianation, or if he stould be com« pelled to appruach the County Clerk with an apol- 02y to have the records straightoned, he need not bo setonlshed, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. Bubscriptions at the Bnb-Tronsury to the 4 per cent loan yesterday were $6, 000, ‘The Sub-Treasery disbursed 877,700 yos. terday in corrency, and pald out §0,000 Ia gold for Interest. The oxporta of aleohol to-day will include 400 barrein—300 Il!' tho Garden City and 100 bar- rels by tho United States Distlilery, 'Che internal rovenno recei ts yentordny Wero 812,727, Of this diatilied spirits contriouted %L’?',“’ tobaceo, §2,013; cigars, §013, and beur, 21, Bupervising Architeat Hill will pitch his tent in this ity clther to-day or to-morrow, Ilo will be prepared 10 ioar complaints and grievances, and express himself as to Mueller and his steals— perhaps, United Staten District-Attorney Banga anys that the papersin the Custom-Mouse Investigation reforred to him must 2o before tho Grand Jury, Thets was no hielp for it. Matters had vona o far that only & Grand Jury conid settlo it, and he wanted all the chatges and counter-charges siftcd to the bottom, And Phil Hoyno sat with his sleovas rolled ub and Leard the atory of the assauit off the shors of Waukegan, on the high acas of Laka Michiga upon Hans Oieson by Capt. Uscar Larson and M ¥rank Faasch, of the schooner Georgo L. Wren And it lurnod out that it was a fre Sght all aroun and the defendants were discharged, CRIMINAL, Mrs. Landon, of No, 233 Wost Madison atreet, complaing that yesterday afternoon, while 1n the vicinlty of Btste and . Medison straets, somo sneak-thlef helped himself to ber pocketbook, contalning about $20 in cash, some medica) recipes, and other pavers,, In the course of soms proceedings in the Cireult Conrt recently, Samucl Roberts gave testt- mony which serlously roftected npon tha character of Sarah M, frogg, who lives st No. 161 Madison stroct. She has lind Samuel tod fur peryury, and he will b tried bafore Jusilco Avoch, Aog. 8. Tho well-known * n-porllntz clarnoter, *4Mike ** McDouald, 1s not withoat the petty teib- ulations that sumotinios besot peopla of ordimary experience in the waya of the wickedg world, In othier words, ho has been taken in, Ahern ia ono Dennls Fitzgerald, a teamster, who recently bors rowed $80 uf the propriotor of **'Tho Siure, " piv- ing nveecurity a unmber, of deay-tickets on the fiem of Hibbard, Bpencer & Co. When Mike went 10 caliecs vt the tickets e fonnd, 1o his dlnguat, that they were null sud vold. Wherefore ho cansod tho arrest of -Dennls, whom .Justica llrlhwc yestorday held’ ovct unttl Aug. U in bonas of $300, " Thomas Flahorty, junk-Jealer, was yoster- day arraigned in the Armory Court chiargad with recclvine wtolen property aad larceny as baileo, nnd hia case was contluued in $800 hm{w tho lst, ile fa chorzed with having bought a harness for 86 from Frank, olias Theodors, IPrice, who ~was last wook held in $6,000 bonds to the Criminal Court for ' tho )nrwn{ of horsce and buggios from livery-keepers. When Price was Lrought over to appear against Maunerty, bo Identified by Muyer Kawsor as the fellow who passad {l‘?on him weveral pleces of scrip ruleed from 85 to 30, Iisdescription corresponds exuctly with that of the man who bas been passing Torged scrip, Monday night Edward Cummings, of No, 350 West {Iarrivon atreet, called npon a_colorod fortane-telicr reslding in tho reat of No. 070 State street. 8he purirayed to hls diseasod imugination a 1o af such luxurivus ease, sud 40 atounding in things of tuo carth eartny, that ho imaztoed an_old lounge to bo' & couch uf- the wnoat magnificent appointments, Tn his delight bo Ieh) aslcop, ana saw visions of the delighte in store for bim. " But bfore olng s he Uk sundey Klauses of beer, and they wero to bim o nectar univ the s, or oa laudanuoey and rmor phing - unto the weary, worn, and solled owule wayfarer, When the drosm wi ko looked for' his valusbles, end for the firet time discovered that he hud madu a fool of himself, 111a jowelry was gone, ihowise 0 3100 und 0 $50 bill, and ho was very much the worsa of the beer and deag which bhad been ndwninistered to btw. 1o therofore Esused the azceat of Iinnah Patterson and Willlam Bowl- er, and uuflnfllmilu Of latcony Justice Summor- feld held thom fu 8500 bonus each to the 2d prosimo, Montion was made yosterday of a Lilling in the Town of Palos Bunday, but'the detalls wero wanting, Additional isformation shows 1bat Jo- sepb Schickel, living near Black Oak, and & farm- hand, did the kiiling, ond that the'person killed Yaglsorze Simmous & youth of about 16 years, Bchlckel ta now in jeil,~a geeen, gawky farmer- Loy, —cuming In yeateriday ou the Corouer's war. rant, Hotellsa very simple and stralgntforward stury: 1io saye that bilv parents lve I the city, [ and that sboul sixteen d Ellett to work on hls f; ioga fow milce away, and o he sturied un foul to wee b, Ou'the way he miet the doceased, whouwm b did not know, fu company with & nuint bur of uther boye, and the decoasvd had & gun. Ho stopped aud took hold of the' weapon, ihquiring 88 tu what it was worth, with & view Lo buylug it, wnd was aswured that {t'was ot loaded, Natisfied hat 1t was uot, fruu the fuct that thers ware uo caps un it, Lo cocked it, sud » slip of the finger 0 kudden moving of the deceased i frant of 1he gun brought aboul the dreadful resull,—or, at Teust, this la s explanation of it. Tow privoner 14 9bout 230 years of age. has foillowed the plow, wvidently, aud thero fs scarcely a doubt byt that tusatury la true, hired to jtobert a brother liv. THE NEW DEATL, BUPT. SEAVEY TAKES HOLD, ‘Thore wvas & refeeshlng iack of furmality, foss, #d feathers In the way Sopt. Seavey touk posuce- slon of his oftice yesterday and ensconced kimselt in the revolving chuir of his predecessor, e reached tha City-liall about 9 o'clock yestorday moralng, drove bis bugyy beck through the slley st the ¢ of the hall, gulmnd oal, hitched his Lorsc, and skinped futo'the vilice throuxh ui voen window, temarking as he did 50 (hat be boped he would uot be cowuelied 1o gy oat that way, Kx. Bupt. Hickey hapoened to be in the Mayor's oftice Just then, bot be returuud preseutiy snd wel- comed Llv succeasor {u a shost, pleasaut chat, About 10 o'clock Mayor llealh ceme in aud thery was B short coosaitstion in the Superintendent's privatu room. The ualy vislble Tesult of the conference waa (he promulgation of the followlng tusiryciions, through tho Superin- teudent's clerk, tothe weveral Captalus, who had artlved while tbe private talk was golog on, and Who wore now sittluyg urouud the ofico aud chate tingsbout o varisly of things, including, of courss, 1a¢ standing topic of the West Biay Captaiucy: 1y 30, — A, ne Sl &, e bates b of Police, all wicmlens of the Depariucnt ary Lereb; Grdred 10 recoguiza U FOSNICL iiul as sach Superins Lendent, M. U The Mayor, Buperintendent Seavey, and ex- Buperintendent Iickey camu out of tho private latter sddressed the Cspisineg in aa was po o 0 use Lo lutroduce them to theiz new superintendeoh. There was & pleutlful smount of hand-shaking und congratola- tons, wud Supcrintendeut beavey, who Lad dooned Lis new blue uniforw and the foslguia of bis ollicy in cf's atar, sat Lim duwu lo d brocoeded to attend 1o the Foutine busluces of the Dupartiwut. Duhu)f Mg day Lhu ollice wus couvtaatly besieged Witk callers, wll'of whom cawe Lo pay thelr fe- sbecty, sud wivy of whow bud, fn sduition there- xaTu, Mayor, to, he mnc or! To tha Sunt, Beavey sald abadt the same thing, And, when asked abont ¢ that Lient. Diettner was tho acting Clpulnhnn termined upon at a conaultaion {0 oo held botween imeelf and the Mayor, s present in tho M nther miastons to pfifform, such an aollciting & keeperat Narath'a;the reatatance offered hy the de- trent; any Lo a feller I he vill haf somedings; DEATIIA, Petenld s the forees 0 ] ho came | ecnncd when ho found that at laat ha mast g0 | sot veim . s it S o o Ty ey fewr changes would ha f the Jock-ip: and the fring of ha tant ahota, (hrea | *heemur & tumbied, and, steping behind a G cha ZHh It Hanara, oo o In the foreo. whichmatarally served to pnta S hich proved eftectmal And reanited in hia death, | greon sorven, exclaimeds fouday. frm Toalience, o b A of a damper on srvéeal Axpiring indisidnala, in stateinont wwas corroborated by Onieces Shan- ol i 1w % P O L it R age the nEWI;’;Apfr mea who called woon him, | lay, George terke. the h,,,“;‘,‘ Dr. M. Lo “Jt's minel {t's mine! What will you havei" 2 m., by €4 to Caivary Ceietory, Leonard, ~ Constable ~ Murphey, and others, whose fortimony formed tho connecting linka ** Peer,” replied lllll{nnr('k. his face benmlog | PANKS ! of to etabliah the clalm made by Bowi that he shot ISy oo Tames Danks, In hia oy with good humor; ¢ dimes peer.! N r".["'l"'";m"{{”r;;‘m 0. ouths May ALEXANDRI—July 20, Joscohine Al h year, I ALy THH CAPTATINCT, 5 ander, wiy, 2aid the anporntment Wohld not bo made untll to- | the decenscd in relf-defen Ramley, & of sandy Alexander, at her restdence. No, w . " Ry 6URRY Tatan B posalinr ot pon e ERlll10; | bhe, plecensed | Acquaintance of Maiden, i tentl CROPS. S ra) ot b R ot e days. A o who the chiting man mizht be, ho | fled to the material points as elicited 1n the exame e o BT eI Dantit Chgny wadof courae very nonicommittal, merely saying | Ination of he ther witneanen. Jonathan Siade, WISCONSIN, Teletlay, 3 3 ware iy} of the lambering firm of Charlce Meara & Co., and Apee1al Diepaiches ta The Tridune, Ricnraxp, Richland Co,, July 30.—Both win- ter and spring wheat ** A No. 1. Yielding from twenty-five to thirty bushels. Oata yery oni. L9 Clocinnat] papers pleass copy, CTReaFeRE one thoms KARLTaft us, N miors thy enile we can wne, *T18 God that hast bereft us, Fle our sorrows siona ean heal,” CRAVENS—AL )(nllenl;y’ ., Joly 28, t the choice of A permanent officer would be de- Dolan, ~ Bartlett, Schanck, and Relehart fedto the had and danycrots character of dden, and his funate propensity far commitiin, assanits and pctty larceny, After an absencs of Abont five minutes the jury returned with a venlict Officera 1 During the afternoon he ayor's office, whers both aln helda sort of ‘nerpainal reception, the Benjamy m LTO! he Rist year of it age. hm, being_varions police and court oMcers, | Lo the effect that Oficer Owen Howen was Jastiied | &ood. Corn backward. HMalf a croo, Crvens. In¢ g Taa, Niiinee felog vac Gapt. Beavey wan calod | i Bring s it e Maddon, who was at {he timo | Pnescorr, Plorco Co., July 80.—Spring whent | 1iemaine taken to fndianapolia, (6., for fotermey,, over to the Criminal Court In connection with the his prisoner an Jawfully under arrest, tfed 10 | dead rive. Rained continnously on Monday, | LunhiS8EN-Fred llitle don of Georeo aad gy, Rosso trial, and the vidting was interrupted for a | make hin escape, and alsn threatened the life of | Many fields badlysmutted. Al rusted We do Funeral fron No. 1149 Indlans-ar., at Inm, g while, \Whaterer waA'arrived at between the | Bowen. therefure they recommonded the Coroner hnt @ t No. 1 wheat. ~ Very Mitle onts | ' ] 3ulp Mavor and the Seperintendent s to the Captaincy, | tozelease him from custody, which was done with | N0t expect any No. $3.50 £0 43, 7&,’ )(nl\r'nl—'l‘umnr. July 30, Mrs, Malinda Mepy, ot whather anything waadecided upon or mot, | n profasion of thanka from the ofiicer, who had | Cut. Hnrvest wages $3. 3 wife of 1. N. Mclleth, aged 40 years. th coald notdefinitely be learned, hut the sadatanca | herolcaliy done his daty, JangsviLLz, Wis,, July 8).—Reports from the lx;rylxcu‘t“gn; hotte, Vonfi_‘:n :’thit Washingiog.y, of the talk among (he beat-iiformed was ‘Tha remalns of tho decensed were taken to his { towns of Hock County in rega:d to crops are as " ,_"kfi,f‘;‘m{,_,m‘ U far fn{e?é‘e..'.‘,"“""" that tho appointment wonld bo made_to-day, and | 1ate Lome, In the rear of No,71 North Market follow ars Invited, Fr that it would most probably fall on Lisat. lood, who has all slong been ona of the one of the strongeel candidates for tl wers delivereil to the ,Cantatns tw road to their men, the new Snuperintendent fesucd tha followin oficlal document, —his fiest effort in the WARY O Issulng arders as Superintendent of Police fur the City of Chicago: Citicaao, Jul; poil vty otherwise ordered, What ex-supt. Hickdy Intends to do, now that Btrect, where 8 wako was held 1ast night in the nsual atyle, with beer and tob: Miiton—Winter whoat and rye. qnality good; obacco, average twenty bushels 1o the acra; spring whoat badly damaged by blight and rust: twelva bnahels to the acre; barley, fair crop but lmu{ discolored ; }:b.aci.;lmnm. but growing rapidly and prom- e8 weil, Johnstown—\heat, half a crup; barley, good weigbt, but hadly dircolored: corn backwnrd, bnt coming on wall; oats, good cmp, Clinton—Wheat, twelvo boshels to the acre: bar. lev. twenty-five to thirty bushels to the acre, but dincolored: oate, forty (o fitty bushels to the Acro; cora, very promiaing, Plymoutn—Wheat, ifteen bushels o the acre; £ Toledo ‘(o.l papers pleass copy. i GARRIBON—AL Nn.50 Unlon Park-pls X Ing YT A wifS o Abdrew Garsiboaco% theamy Notlee of fanera) hereafter. P 1AYES—~0laf Llswailyn ftoy, infant vor P Hayes sqed 1l honthe and Oarn °f F- A8, '“’r“nl:frll to: + 8t 2 0'ciock, from No, 634 West Mage . :rn;n Paw aad Behoolcraft (Wich.) DADers plogy apy. FARKS—July 30, Mes, Julla Parkn, agrd Fintral Thutony. Aty b Troms mer 2010, No. 1187 Bhurtled-ay., vorier of Anirty-nese o, by rarringes o #t. inmes Chnorch At 10n. - by care 1o Cai 'y Cemotery. ulet and yet 0 place, er abiova riven, copies of ‘which esides tho o CABHIER MILLER. YESTERDAY'S DRVELOPMENTS, Furthor investigation into tho reason why Rd Miller was allowed to come back to Chicago from Canadian shores shows that the officials here hops ' wil Contins 1o work samo pourent daty. | to get back all or a Rreat portion of Miller's 1 a4 uuder quisting ralos it | whortage—somo 815,000, The Government o "'y General Kuperintendent. | ciale atato emphatically that Postmanter Palmer fs 30, 1875, - @enerat Order w3, 1,~The 0 for cm. nud gencral det in! and (b 'Frieads ars re:ueg’r:fi,’ In nowlse respousible for the defalcation, ns he | barlay. iwente-olont 1 ik 1 rye, | Mipieltosltend. e has becoms & privatg cltizen, Is appatenly prst | ouiy Tecelpted for tho surplus cash U0 tarorg mlilru’ i corn. doing well, HTE oaun Mily: rye, | paiioston i) papers plesso o, ny 3 erday armony—Wheat, Py i = {gin conelderabls rolioved; naw nat It wanail over, :‘;";:“:‘I’n;fl:;-xncx:‘ a0k ::3:':;: omu‘ue;gg rained by BIRhes barlon posoroB e R hisces SELTZER APEIIE\Y R';:’:':m'.:.‘lfi:%'"t’;":‘;’.‘,’{'&.‘.‘;hflfi“,, \ie sope in | [hings were rarcin the money-orice offen 1a a ey | OBt2. 200 €ron: corn, Gackward aud thin. i ey S the warmest terms of Bapt, Seavey and conwrats olated Chicago on having sueh a manntthe head of the eve that nobody appears to MISDEEDS OF A WHLL-KNOWN ARCHITECT. Mr, J. M. Armstrong, the well-known architect of this city, and A man who han figured cxtenuively 1vose and cai manner, and no ono In particolar seemed to think: It was Lis or herinterest tosee that the Uovernment should bo protected. The party implicated certatnly by Miller $n his defalcation is 388 10 be 8 relative of wx-Fostmaster McArth: 1t tasaid that lhl})l!run]n].d the atolen pruceeds ¥lalting huases of ill-fame and indulging in wine parties with the deml-monde. ‘e Government offlcials dght ahy of the report- orm, ond they are not inclined to give awsy Fost. Otlice mecrets. Special Agent James E. Stunet wauld say nothing at all In regard to the case. Oxford—\Yheat, half acrop; rye, falecrop; oat badly lodged ant rueted, halt -'mp; Cora’ loons well hay, veey heavy, Newari—\Winter wheat, flnest crop ralsed for yeara; spring wheat. average ctop; oats, good erop; corn and, xumnn dolng finely, Cookville—Wheat, fale crap; oats, foty to Afty bushels to the acra; corn promison well, Shoplere—Ryoe and barley & good ecrop; wheat, half a'crap: asta. a good crop, Lima—Whoat twelve bushels to tho acre; oats, -vfind crop; bariey, n good crop; corn uromises wel force. What Mr, fy . |9 one of thiose thin 2 intends tu do, how- that he don't tatl oud found out., Sy HUSBAND: AND WIFE. during the past fow years in connection with coun- | Miller was here, he said, but as to his Jan -\ Pratiel, (1% iy alaira and ablic vatdings doneratiy, mas petien falke, or what hé bad confemscl to.' o re- | cotinortilesiinter wheat, rre, and bartey, | Tsticionte tn the Tenenta o Fentil, wi u A N nta troutlo with bis wife, Audat present It lcoke | orernaed stsalntoly. 1o aiy e oy o, ¥ iton-<Winter whist. eye; aud cats; & spisndld Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, arlf the matter might . calminato unpleasantly for | inaiated that the Special Agonts were in no way to crop; batley fatr; badly colored; corn promi all parties, and eapectally for Mr, Armstrong him- | blamo for not proventing or discovering the dojale ,‘}' ey 3 y i T promiscs A medicine to which @ia invalld never 100ks n vajn for self. Itis not necossity to go any farther into the be the Lin cation sooner. Thoy had done thelr duty, and it was rtot tholr busineas tu make personat inspection Of ofices unless urdered to do_so by the Depart- ment at Wash 8o far aa Postmaster P'alnor retlet from fodicestion, constipation, biifousness, and kidney troubles. SOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTS, well, LaPrairie—Ryo, barley, and onts Bdiil o] wheat, half & crop: corn doing wel Footeville—Wheat ver: r; onl Y DoOI riey good, but colored; corn pros a good crop; detaila of the affulr, although it could probahly donc casily encugh, as the discords in a goed crop: on. oed LS Atimstrong favilly are mot eotirly un- | wanconcornerl, he was 1n no Way inmarets iy Fullorton'=Winter whest Ronds sheime . trhost AUCTION SALEN. s 5t 85 | wonld not deny fnat uthors were ‘Implicated with 1 x i T il ettt SOOI Eincomn argmel“Bacn” o "5/, of B3 | S notdeny that uthors wers Amplicated wiih P herald Sorteahos, apromises well. | | WV Ay BUTTLIS, LONG & <o, reshilence, Ilearing yesterdny afternoon that there | 0ato, afirm, nor deny, had heen an open rapture botween d, M. &nd his wifo, and that tho Intter had sworn out a warrant for tice Kanfmann, aud from that fonctuary learned that a warrant wns lesned yestorday afteriioon, but fnofl. llxlui colored; oats, s good yleld; corn, loak- e well, On thy whole, crops are far bettor than lnst year, Auctloneers, 173 and 175 Handoiphest, DAMAGED GOODS AT ATCTION, Now, the real roaton for bringing d Miller back to Chicago I8 to **squeere him and make him **pony* up the deficiency, which it Is init- mated e can do unly in part. " Hle hasa safe con- dnet far twonty dave from Satunday last. Tha fact in, there are boudamun on Miller's bond who are his arrest, a roporter went to tho office of Jus- 0 whetlier It ad boen served or not the Jus. TLLINOIS. & oud for tus deficlency, any the idea seems to be to Jvacial Dizpatches to Tha Tridune, ) p 0 L M, . "“&Hfi'zflflfl'«"r:fi:mno?n: of information to work fi'fli“ a sowpromisa -'-"é'#?"“;}.’.ri""'flh“'uu‘% seote | Avvow, Madison Co. duly d.—Winter wheat 'r’c}}fil’fifi}‘».’ :z.‘\.,.‘,"‘;‘x:."«’;‘?.‘;“::c:’ SE.00E S 681 Wobaiar Avengs elics Station in'tpo viesss | brought 1 s por of jnetle slelding fiteen bushels to the acro. Quality WA ki SRS Avetioneen, ity :f which Mr. Armatrong lives, and found that botl on which it wa insucd wero at that oiace. In mat- tera of this kind tho story is alwaya briofly told In the the foll State of lilinots, County of Cook, s, and in safi eounty, made N 0N of (e JutElces of the boacy in snd fos pat county’y ont 1wol Raany superjor. About 15 per cent stacked, Coru Iaty and uot as promising s last season. Dunanp, Winnebago Co., July 80.—Ryc ts n solendid crop. Oats ripening up, and very boavy, All small grain badly lodged. Prospect of a aplendid erov of corn, ~ Just communcing to_tasscl. Laknwoon, Shelby Co,, July 80.—Most of the wheat {n stack. Bome ore threshing trom the shock. Yielding from titeen to twenty bush- ecls, Oats injured by rust, Buxcoxnz, Johnsou Co., July 80.—O ne-batf TaY. Y TRADE SALB, DRY G00DS, OLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETO,, TITORSDAY, Anguat 1.4at 0 o'clock, at our auctloy rovins, 174 and 173 Kandolph-at. W, A BUTTELS, LOMI & CO.. Anctionver. POSITIVE SALE CITY REAL EST)ATE. stay TR WARRANT AND TIIE COMPLAINT 10 Chieayo, as ho will be then likely granted Sme munity, aince nll that the Government scems 1o be hat the stolen maney shall be made guod, watle the thilef .may be allowed to o frov, It is underatood that Milfer denfes that he ever made any confessivn in revard to Southiate, tho Assiste ant Cashier, or Gregs, The fact that'they rematn 11 tho seevico scemn to prova that the suthoritios have pothing agafnat them, A BANCTIMONIOUS FORGER. complaint, aud that Jocameny boing handed to reporter by Lieut, Fox, it wos found to read as jows: The complatnt informatlon of Josophine Arnistroni, of Cilc uo, fore i, A. Keufuiani, sag. o 2th day of I . . IS781 who, halog duly T upon hior ontls, saysthatJ, M. Armstrong line alted and beat eaid mifiant, and has made threats (o- of our winter wheat threshed, ~ Very 1ittlo will :";:'fn ‘%&.’fi‘i :J:’fl{‘:'fif“‘-;."flu' BT Aia st 28 oralcialons bes .'Etl“-;nurmun prices. Corn fs better than (n-thtlnu toa cm;;:r:v-olden'- s ) o g u . AT AT . ‘That th plaluant has Just and reasonable grounds There are many At to follow, Wasununy, Woodford Co., July 80,—Oats Ny CAVIREE i arteads i ThErELars aok Taoté | Buty by ‘Comuiniag croed with gain ripened too frat, nad will bu light, Ryedidnog | Thersday Afteranon, Ang. 1, ut 3 o'clock, may banreested aud deait with scconilog Lo fu Cor beata the Devil hollow. il out well, and will full below an average, On the Ground. Dhbecrined wn July, A, D. 1878, Mnn JOSKPRINE ARMATRONG. if learncd that it' wns mado, war asked why it hail not been served, Licut, Fox said that an oficer had visited Mr, Armatrong's rewi- don It w, day. swori 10 beture nis, this 2uth day of A KAUFPMANN, Justice of the Foaco, ‘e Gne raln we have had will help the corn greatly, With favoruble weather from now, we may bave froms holf to three-fourths of an average u’ug. Caruty, Vermillion Co., July 80.—Winter wheat A No. L Yielding eightecn to twenty bushels. Doublo tuat of last year, Quality He was s sanctimionlous chap, The hypocritital sinner; In forgery he vlayed his part, Quita well for a boginner, Tam not easy mavod, yet I declare, My falta 1t moch did wenken In Christian men both hixh nud low, 4 Tots, North Front, on West Taylor-s, 12 Lots, South Front, on Selden-st, 11 Lots, North Front, on Sclden-st. All batween Wood and Lincoln-sts. ‘Terms, ¥ cash, balaace 1, 3, and 3 years. fterest 7 jor coie pon inquiry regarding this complalnt, 1t was and the accotnpanying raut lssucd, last Monday afternoon. W hen tivico 18 good. Outs are all fu thi shock. Moat | Wikiiaare Aare Shany |H/Qmation snllan DAVID et e the deatiaai, ued Espoctally the church deacon, of the wieat in fn the stack. Small proportion oK BT, 10k ., Aetlone' re . 3 e, 17978 175 Randodist. nigl For hoa lectnre ‘once to me wiil bo threshed and sold at onge, ht, i y With s copy of the complaint ln hin pocket, the i Tarsont, Thzewell Co., July 30.—Winter AUTUCTION SALE teporier went £o' A LINCOIn avenuer wiors o Ina manaet biand dultvercd, wheat tn shoek. ~ Yieldinz. cighicen bushela. Armatrong s to bo found when at home. not ferr: flnlfl lim there; more likely on the stroet or In soue aaloon. * A search In saloons sand on tha streots falled to dlscovor the missing man, FI IT WILL BB READY YOI TIH LOYS BEPT. 1, The new Armory of the First Regiment is ap- proaching completion. The 1st of September was the time stipulatod, but it may be ten days Inter ero it v turncd over in &' thoroughly fnished stato to the regiment, ready for occupancy. Tho bullding la exactly what 1t was designed to 00, and will meet all the reqnirements of the or- ganizatlon, It was never intendod to be an Impos- ing edifice, that wonld tower above all its sne- roundings, but for a modest, should was Some foolwls porson suceooded ||n;mulnx publish- edin tha Juter-Ocann o tirade of form of 4 communication, new buliding and its ballders, 11a dimenelous, and inutsting that 3t should bo torn down and rebuilt o that g Gnrdnor House and other wurroundin; §18,000 was the od though the architects, exce work i satisfaclory to the reglmont A4 its outward appenragce Is concorned. Ho w in, and Mra. A. desired uottossyunything, re- me the reporter to her husdand for any And trum that day to thle Tawcar, My idess bave Te spoke to te of tho Nifa I had led, At House 87 South Clioton-st., Near Madfson-st., - THE ENTIRE I'U'BHITURE}, Bue littlo scilivg, Oats very good. In tho e Abvorsd suock, Corn liardly ns good us last year. The tine raln we have had will help corn. Which vame_wde no business of hia, WuirziaLL, Greene Co,, July 30.—The yleld | FRIDAY MOINING, Aug. 2, at 10 o L Velre his office?” maid tho reporter, p 1 “py and U, B, Cary Parlor, Chaiobor, at ng-rova o wtroct. But | dome torak you'll i Likoneht CE, mfi;\“gg hls |‘1';'Ll"q“.§'1'x.'"" of winier irlicat Is abave that of lust year. “The | 84 I, 1, Carpota aes, Lace Cartains, Oto. DR samples the bast we have ever had, *The great bulk ia tn tuoe stack, and belug held for botter prices, Corn not as guod us Jost year, ELTAN, Juckson Co., July 80,~Winter wheat about tou bushels to the acre. Nino-tenths of the wheat {n stack, None will sell unless com- pelled. Tho best prospeets We huve ever had Tor coru, Wo A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Anctioneers Tin true he tiled 1o show me twa paths, Which thousands have trod beforo; Ono did lead wlmn Rivor 5!{!4 Tho otlier to the Uolden Share. I will not dwall upon what he said, This church-going, plous fraud, ‘Who robbed bi¥ beet nud dearcat friend While preachiing the Word of God. But enonch! Though a prisoner bound, bhnt nr 1n a'criminal's cell, Tl take tho chances with my plous friead, Be our destiny Llcaven or Hell. By ELISON, POMEROY & (0, Auctfoncers, 78 & 80 Mandolpli-at. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday Morning, Aug. 2, ot 9:30 o'clock, A tull linn of Chamber and Parlor Suits, which mus o clossd out. “CARPETS Of all Kluds, Oeneral ltousehold Uoods, LOUNGES, SOFAS, C, 8, CHAIRS, ETC, GENERAL: MERCHARDISE, ELISON, PONKROY & CO., Aicthune 788and B | By GEO, P, GORE & CO,, w aod OUR BOOT A8D SHOR AUCTION SALE TO-DAY, WILL BE ONE OF RST REGIMENT ADRMORY. KANSAS, Special Dispaiches to The Tribung. Pansons, Labette Co., July 80,—We have beon haviuz fne showers. Wil bulp corn greatly. Wheat 18 oot yieldlog us well ug ex- pected. Quality good. ‘ToLgpo, Chuso Co., July 30.—Threshing bo- gun. Yiclding twonty bushels to the acre, Hetter than last yesr. Crop will be mostly held for butter prices. The luts heavy ralna Lave come in tlwe to save corn. Nuw, promlses 8 lurge yleld. Cugsyer, Jefferaon Co., July 30.—Largu smount of winter wheat being threshed out of tho sbucx, Some are sulling, but most are hold- ing. Ihear of ous deld of wheat ou tho Kaw Botton yleldiug twenty-seven hushols per acre, Uave hail o fine ram, belving vur r.'urllfrnwuuu wreatly, Kaw River vcr}y{e Ligh at Lawrcnee, umnlv.n big rafns tu tho Republicun sua Sole’ mon Valleys, Among religlons and professiona There are any At 1o fuliow, Bug, by comblnlng crood with galn, Coy beata the Devii hollow, Caanky Bity, Cell No. 8. CORRESPONDENCE. WIO SUALL PAY! To the Editor of The Tribuna, Caicano, July 20,—~W1ll you please answer tae followiny; Ansnd B ropresent two busincss-hoases, A s offered & bank-nate In payment of govde, 'The purchascr and A both baing doubttul of the bill, A calla ou Ui for his opinlon. 1 pronounces the note tieat structnro, that the purpose for which it without . ann expensive outiny, werve meant aluse, in the directed ncninet the taking exception to would rise above tho But rice fix. Wheslock & Ciey, havi euloc] , bav od Wl wum by nboat 4,000, and the w0 ‘tar Anuia: e ¢ ber of Improvenicuts it b sugested funide, | good Iu bla Judgment, whorenpon A accepts tho Jooonict, Linn Co., July 80.—Winter wheat M L sl e, Sankemen, of i b | Bl B o0 i "M R | e it e it wheot 8%1\1%5‘5%%&&1%%“ loor, where o ¢ compan; m; 9 saonot change tne , cal o] on i, naking ¥ el k. e wiihbo ton of the laticr, aerancud uoon olihor side | 110 chanse ‘1, whiEk I dnin™ b, SeCIZ | of tha Wheat, went Into stack. Liiths divpoet { of tho bullding, with & hall runnine down the cone tro and terminnting with o door at the rear ond, onening into the boller and engi company-tuoms are about twent with up with seats, carvets, cluthing-lackers, ole., at ton to sell at 75 cents, Late raius bave madu & great inprovemuut fi the corn, Girand, Crawford Co., July 80.—Wintor wheat mostly gous into atack. Worth now from 55 to #5 centa, Onts not us good us ex- veeted. Late corn in tassel, finda the note to ba counterfolt, aud asks A 1o make it good, which hodeclines to do, saykayg ho touk it on ('s ropressntation, Query: Whoshuuld beartholoss? Manosant. —Tux Tuingwe ta of the opinion that A Well Asrorted Goods, GED. 1, GORE & CO., 04 & 70 Waduh-ar. By D. 1), STARK & CO, H1aud 83 Randolon- i, roum. Thesa X foet wqunre, hey will be fttod I fair light and ventlation, Plenty of rala, the oxpense of the diderent companius, ko good tull, and sccura himselr by B ks Co,, July 30.—Wheat vl v, u . Al o RSt s four, ane i ” cro G st vt w0244 & ood | OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE hall ure B0 posts licee Lo futerfora’ with the ovolutiuns of the troope, uround, nino feet wide, Noor, snd suspended from the roof by frun rods, e; crop. Corn best ever known, for extithitions, concert, anncing, L, Frankils Con, duly 50.—~Very fow salea have been mude of wheat, Oats urs fine und iu stack. Cuorn crop equal to last year, Fino ralts has fallen. Will helo corn minazugly. ote. Thero Furalture, Caspeta, Ofice Deshy, Parlor Kuits, Bafus, Loungcs, Easy Chairs, Queensnare, (Hlawware, Chromon, &c., & At 13 m,~1 fine Bquare Plano In go There' In a galicry running all ten feel abuve the main STRVENS AND M3 WIPH's PICTURR. All the Hoors will be double, with two Inches of d i " UarNeT?, Anderson Co. July 80.—\Wheat and 0.1 2 mortur botween to deaden th kvand, The uppor | Todhe Bdllarar Tha Tians, e ail o' stack. Yield wod quality euod . : Hlaor 1w to be of Ueoriia pine, al) cl In front, Cthicauo, July 10, —In answer ta the statement | » ul e WM. MOOREHOUSE & CU, foorinte beot e ug'"g Ths oo rouss ks ‘Twice that of last yoar. Uats large yiefd, Scit- | BY e » Quoteroum, drum-corps roum, closets, etc, erand stalrcaso uycenad from the basement to the £00f In front, and two easy staircascs ascend {n shintlar tnanner at the rear, 1o the uitic, overtho ba 8 wpsco of 'about alx(con feut 1n the highost part. 1205 In yestorday's Tutbung regarding the salo of the picture of Mamlo Young Stwrens, in which Mrs, Young charges Stevens of entering into & schemo witn wme for the uale of said picture, [ wish to cor- rect iwthe mind of the public that orroneous fin. Auctionecrs, 53 & NT Itandoloh-st. We wilt el to-day at 10 w'clock & largo line of NEW AND SECOND-HAXD FURNITURL. ing at 13 cents. Flax crop will nake ten to twelve busbuls, Corn crop will be the beat ever rajsed in the Btate. Pavo, Miami Co., July 30.—Wheat and oats are all' stacked, Crop exceeds tha ot 1877, A rand drill-room, thera will {ockcms, Mumnio Stuvens fron which | copled thoso 1 presat , - foet, tho length of tho building, A comforse fusure the corn crop. ite, Mir) Lounges, I Tieto R4 propused o bave & shont g puliess Pary | brostiode ME, Stovens ta entirel fgnorant of the [ Larger acreage of corn and better thu lnat ":d s ..."‘.u‘ix;m&‘m.‘.,g:«-.. licw ero ft s el ahooting-gutlery, wi Act tuat the pletures are for sule. I'he picturs ol . ral " h 3 Y- Largots fo R0 PrAcHEs, FOruishing & g ? i ¥ B undant ralus for the past weuk will Haae Foaviic o sraming. - A ful will for walo wss furnished me by & friend of thy da- Alnware, Glasswure, vic, Urus lery, — sy 3| n Carpets, ably staireuse will lead (o tuly apastment, which | ceased lady who told ma that Jusny of her frieoas =y sl 3-ply, nod lugraf 3 9 . o walllghted, P 4 Raulexrensod h Gouire for ot phaoospacne L ude MINNESOTA, WAl MOOKENOUSE, Auctionerr, 1o the calling of thd grand drill-room wil) be rllcml woven ventilating 4 the roof are threa vontilaturs, throe foet inchea In diameter, aud ¢lgut fect o bight, Th are ueinbraucer, aud vuieated tho idea of my fnfurne ing them through the culomna of Tiu TitisuN where they widnt be wbtained. Bpeciat Dispuiches 1a Tha Tridune, Broowxa Uuove, Wasoea Uo., July 80— Raiu! Ralu! Betweon rain and excessive hot regiuters, foar feot wide. BBy H, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 liandolph-st. 1t s altogo or to chiarys Blevcne sv sn unscrupulous and wrol to bu galvanized, Tue roof ltself s clasmed lum-‘{w-md won fu bl wtivmpt 10 make money | westhier our wheat will not average more than e = = by the Arcoltectalo bl modol of wtrength and | outof s murgered wife's pictuge. Ulve hiin what % . O WEDNESDAY, July 31, &t 0:20 o'clock, T4 ia corited with tn and couwpa- | £ iy B, wad nothing mire, gnotall or twothinds ot s crup, Outs goo symnetry. sition, ‘Tho outulde of the building s sppearuunco, dimensions, stic., dexcribed bl srehitecture, by & luw tuwer, tho regh coipletion now excous ths finishing of tho In- larior by the carpoutate. 1t ZE the 1o heat the Armory, bul the hous rear, 12 Crules English Crockory, assorted, 15 Crates Americun Crockery, ussorted, 16 Caska Yellow und Rock Ware, assorted. 90 Birls Plint Glasswars, asiorted. Tuvuice of Muntel and Marine Clacks, W. BECKFUID, Auctioneer. Harvest commeuced. Cunslderabla blight, be- sides greatly lodged. Rain vearly every day. WarguvirLy, Lo 8ueur Co., July 80.—Our soring whest W badly damaged, Rust und blight the cuuse; badlv lodgud. Not worth cut- ting. Wo biavo just commenced cutting. Have been provented’ by the beavy rains. Wheat all dead rlps and crinkhing down. Wil with good wuutbier have frum teu 1o twelvo bushels of very r whent, ‘This s n bad sbowing. but it s true, arley wus badly lodged, Will not amouut to wmuch. The gbove are tacts, NorruviaLp, Rice Co., July 30.—Cuttiog whest bt comuenced 1o good esruest & week aco Mouday, Heavy ralus full during Weduesaay Tuz PuoroorsruNm completed, and its She— have atready bevn n the coldmos of this paper. It ls the randomirance wvothlc stylo of rough stode front, and surmountod froot is oruamented with and tho namao of the nothiug left in tho way of TR 1.0 To the Editor of The Tribune, Cineaao, July 30, —1 notlce by the papers that tho Juter-Ocean has reduceq the pay of its printers down to starvation prices, 8o the great 7.-0,-U. baa st aut throwo off the msntlv of duwguise snd ©xposed the bypocrite, It has always clalmed to be the great champlon of the laboring man. It wants 10 ba the orwan of the luboring gmy, Last fall it sent out its employes among the leaders uf he Labor party to wurk f ti L candidate for County Tressurer. It claims to be the great oruan of prolection o Amurican induse it in State Cost of Aj ment. There 18 PILE CURE, BAREIAM’S “PILE CURE,” ers. The plumblug, gas- wienm-ditlng aze complets, ¢ frsl intended 0 depend upon ous of in the fmmedialo nelghborhoud for vican t was flnally decided by owners of the bullding to erect an sogine- 3¢ and boller-rooni, upder the lllu{ way al Lhe el hotel niuht, Thursday, sud up to Friday morning, 1 lind, Tiseding, and Ttching Plick e peoniract fhe tho samutalel, and e | 1w KLl CELRCh R s bt e 1 akage: Tl grati 1s How i bad oudition. Tor entting, | AWy cures Bilod Miecitug, sad Hohi AAsicmal auieuae o pbous . 14 "i'«m".'nfx o hold upou the very drat ccaslon tiat ofors, wsics | ¥orpiers wil ugree that Fush snd blight hyse = il OWD addyional expeass of, alout 81,400, suventy foot broad, low dour, connecqlug with nters to labor for pauper wagues. Jut, ouk by 1en wide, 'aud will have o be ot fac baupsr wagus Hot | Gumaged the Crop fully 50 ber cont. Waeat that h Wua green two days ago Is bow dead the basement of Tipe. - hat the mon whu Wik the loudoss about thelr o ) 3 it NTOKE. the tuais bulldivg. The boller will bo twolvo feel 9 ARNSTRONG, Frecborn Co., July 30.—flarvest for liue ng, oy na RChES . Dhater ooy fout Triviin, Bt Sre aepearg A M ok fhele | TN ek Yieldivg from ten to Hing tain thirty-ax throe-and:one-half-Inch duea, Lasonsa. ot bold up beavy wackine. Osts very lignt, | - DEATI OF TuE NORTII{ BIDE WoLv PROM TuE By, Not cus yet. a8 Ihpolerste ol el o RVPXCTS OF OVFICEH BOWEN'S KRYOLVER. . ¥ Sila ageot for the " MULY Doputy Coruner Korn yesterday aftornoon hold | Gentlemion who wish their clothing made up In i 10WA, H Wi "EE G e i a1 inquest 0o the body'of Michao! Madden, who | 1B® bikh: yle of tho art, sud 8t prices lower Apectal Diapaich to The Tridune, ! 203 Wi JUBNIAN. 3 o toan st any steictly dret-class cstablishmant in the i — died at an varly boar ¢ the forenoon from the ¢f- fuct of thres plstol-shg} wouads fnticted tho night befure by Officor Owen Bower, Siar 494, From the testimony 16 appeared that on Saturdsy nlgnt Madden, John Cannop,’ aud two or three other rutians ontered the sai the deadly and unprovoké keeper, aug a straiger Who wus withly his Imurnllel weltul ende, It 1 Dot principly but plunder tuey 413 twelve busbels. Bocond-grade wheat fs ull we sresites, *‘Walchuan, wiat of the nightt* can expect, * Ground Bow #0 soft thut 1t will - ur 271 W, Sl Lashinics free.” TN AT RN WL —pr—- MIKE MADDEN, wast Tuov, Towa Co., July 30.~8pring wheat harvess bas bogun. chiuch-bugs uud vust. Many vieces of wheat cowplotely down. Upable yet to estimate tho dawsge. Osts very heavy. 1y lodged. DAKOTA, Bpecial DispateA to The Triduna. ¢ity, never tull lo patronize Edwsrd Kly & Co., 163 and 163 Wabash avenus, corner Monroe street. At prescut the firm iy showing some vory 800 lnes in Englixh and ¥reach trouserings, which make up beautifully, and sro of moderate cost. Wedding suits aru & speclalty with Kly & Co.,and their work Bover falls to sult. Grain dumaged by CUT FLOWERS, “ut Flawereusde o Cut Fluwereuade i ¥ Iy -—:—_—'—l—'— of Williaw Baruth, un d'Wells strect, aud made s assault ou hiw, hie bare coraer of Iilinols o Uarkeapur AU4. thy. stribier were kroeknd R AT Bras Couxes, Clay Co., July 80.—Whoat Is TRUNKS - t & Blsmarek'’s Little Joke. belogcut, It ls rusted. Badly blighted. Will | ~==-- @ Our new Rtate-foam Troak. fanarions, Ntk i o “?x’-"-"%c:kamnéfi ouf Clly_ werrick. not bo more than one-ball wo expected. Oats T e ditind Shliged: to kevp 1o fs bed. Omcer Owen | After tho Congress adjouriicd the other even- | and barlvy wili be talr, Have mever scen o Lite Loaka wa vocan iy withys Howes, who dld ey shooting sad there- | fug, Blsmurck puuched Beaconstiold playfully in | ter stang und prospect for curn, i l-fi’a‘fi;fl e by carnod the thabks of nf frionds of | thw ribs, us the two sauvtered down Maln e 140 State-st e otl il D Al Inteataand | strcet, sud satd Notblag elsa kllls fies s uffectually an Buck & | s oo+ o S 2 e pury nquest, aud, st tho reguedt of the ut st Coroner sud & Who's treaty 1" “*No particufur individual cav clalm it, m teyuee's ioth powder and puwder gun, LAWN MOWIILS, Rl e, AP M BRI S | dear st Fl rcat) belooe to al of . 1t AnN s, LAWN MO W KIS, §0.00. under authority of which he acted: accompanied | B the product—— = bur, P biw to the house of ¢x-Ald. Towm (,‘uul'{ for thy A Hangutu—We are cloalns 0ut some int-chtsy 06 ety et oy iy Sy - ui st gl by L Welis 10r prieos, Slow s repalred o Caclunged W G SAVAGE $C0., 77 5148 E IV ! (5 iskrict Reoubllcas Leagua will boid o ui Faturday at 11 8. 1. at Giawd Laclic. T8¢ League wid Licet AL sALIG bdace 8l 4 V. 1. *+ Ou, vlpe your shin ufli schoot K1 sald Hismurck, laughivg, **Ton’t you bun'erstaut ' f obtalulug Luil; the refusal of t i 2 pose of obtalulue biil; the refusal o und Le repeated vory slowly s Who's treatehl io aupue- uated city futber; the idvntifeation by thy bage