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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: JUNE 28,. 1879—-SIXTEEN PAGES THE CITY. GENERAL NuWs. JW. Fuller, Peoria, I., ia nt the Tremont. Savob Rich, of Dubuque, Is., fa at the Matto- a eiies Folsom, of Now York, is at the Gard- "eury Ridgely, Spriiagfiold, M.yts ab the Sher- Froderiek Bird, England, ts registered at the Palmers George Lindenberger, of Louisrillo, is at tho Gardner. Judge M. H, Green, of Uairo, Til, ts Gardner, : 1 GM. Cottrell, alilwaukee, fs rogiatored at tho : Tremont, ” | ‘The Roy. W. Corby, of Notre Dame, fa at the \ Matteson. ; A, Atnnot, Washington, D. C., 16 registered at vo) the Sherman, + J.B, Cohes, Pedria, 1. 1s ono of the guests sof the Patmer, * _dudge William E. Nelson, of Decatur, Ill. is ‘fat the Garaner. W. 31. Valleau and F. Leabout, Decorab, Ia., ; ¢ are gueats of the Sherman, James Livermore and family, of Stockton, (Cal, ate stopping at tho Tremont. eB. A. Ferguson and A. L. Wardrop, New + /Zealund, arescueste at the Grand Vactflc. Robert Langtree snd J. C, Smallawya, Lon- * don, are among the guests of the Tremont, Seven car-loads of Russian Menuonites passed ! through the vity yesterday on thelr way to Ne- Waska. \, Ered W. Haddon, of Melbourne, Australia, publisher of the largest weekly newspaper in we odd the alryis, is at the “Grand Pucitic lotel, ‘at the “| "A. A Talmage, General Manager of tho Mis~ yeourt Pacitic Ratlrond, St. Louis, and C. M. "Bradley, General Trufle Managecot the Wabash “Railroad, Lexlugton, are at the Lacitic. Tha members of the Uusilom Chapter of the. ‘Phi Kappa Sizma Fraternity of the North- westorn University, about twenty In number, Dbanqgueted last evening at the Grand Pacific, * The meeting of the Central Natlonal Club of the Greenback organization of this city was postponed Ifst might until Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when Mr. Holley will speak on the Inbor question, ‘An excursion party of zrain and lumber deai- “ers ant ary-gouds and grocery tnerchante living along the Tuva of the Evansville, Terre Haute & Chicago ari Wabash Railroads will reach this city Tuvaday moraing. ‘Ihe temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannage. optician, 88 Madison street (Trinuns Bullding), was at 8 a. 1n,, 78 degrees; 10 a.m., THAI, TE Bp... TH Ds tn, Oe ot Ba. ms 2949; 8 p. m., 20.06, As Policeman Thomas Leo was passing the reaitence of John Hansknecht, No. 719 Alport avenue, at 13:85 yesterday forenaon, a kerosene ‘ Jump exploded. He aroused the proprietor, and. the two easily extinguished the flames, W, M. Smith, Railroad & Warehouse Commts- sioner, Lexington: Dr. 8,8. Dewey, Superia- tandent of the Eastern iHinols Insane Asylum, Etving and R. W. MeClaughry, Warden of tha dullok Penitentiary, are reglatered ot the Pa- cifle. + Ata special moceting of Company B, First Cavairy, 1. N. G., for the election of Second- Aentennut, First-Serat. Witiiam Wilson was unaninousiy elected to the position. alr. Wil- + gov was one who Jolned the company the first + Ony of the ‘riot, a8 a prtvate, and since he jolned be bas not missed one drill. The Picnic Committee of the Socialists held o meeting last evening ot No. 8 Clark street. ‘The final arrangements for the Fourth of ‘July dem- oustration.were completed, but nu stops of pub- Ve luterest taken. The Committce decided that they bad no jurisdiction regarding tha carrylug. of arms by the military companies, ‘The Weatern Shoe and Leather Rerleo makes ite appearance this week under a now smanavement and very much Improved. Mr. George f. Yenger, tie manager, and &. 11, McDermott, editor, « Bayo both bad a largo experience in Journalism iu Chicago, The paper contains much valuable inforn:gtlon, and os it represents one of the “most finportant industries of the country, will, no doubt, have a successful future, The property-owner's and residents In the viciulty of Silver Leat Grove are very geverally sicning a petition praying Mayor Harrison to close up that iil-amened picole ground, and also to revoke the lcense ‘of the satoon-keeper at ‘thy place! In support of thelr petition. they assert that Silver Leaf Grove is tha resort of ‘the Joweat clase of people, und that {t fs fmpos- sible for any Jandy to pass the place witbout be- ing insulted, : ‘There died on the J6th inst., at bis farm. in ‘Wiil County. Jonathan Juckson, a brother of 'T. A.‘and Oliver Jackson, und the gon of Gideon M. ditekson, one of the-old reaidoats of Chicago, who once owned considerable property at the evtner of Btute and Twelfth streets. Mr. Jack- gon morried a slater of Mr. John Forsythe, and. Dr. Guerio married one of Mr, Jackson's sisters, ‘The funeral takes place at 11 o'clock this morn ing, from Dr, Guerin’s residence, at the corner of Thirty-second street aud Wabash avenue, to &t. James’ Church, thence by cars to Calvary, Donnelley, Gassetto & Loyd succecded fn gct- ting out thelr new directory for 1870 yesterday, in splte of the delays to which they have been subjected by their troubles with the Typograph- ieal Union,” ‘The new dircctory 1s 9 much larger ’ ‘and even handsomer work than the firm has ever Issued in this line before. Itcontaina 7,077 Rote names than iat of last your, the total of names for 1878 bulny 15u,607, aud for 1870, 161.312. There {6 a noticeable increase in nates beginning with certain letters, and a decreaso ouly iu the caso of the letter Q, where thero is o falling off of 86. Railroad companies centering in Chicaro, es- pecially thosa with Southern connoctions, are eflicientl seconding the efforts of the Sanitary Counct} of the Misalesippl Valley in tts work of Erection against the transportation of disease, jeveral thousand copics:of patphicta an the sanitary care of rajlway care und coaches, und of rallway grounds, statlons, outhouses, etc. haya ‘been distributed along the lines of these roads, supplemonted by Ivstructions from authorita- tive oficial sources; avd nothing ia bene leit undone to put these agencies in the best possl- ble condition to withstand the introduction and sproad’of epidemic diseases, A regular monthly meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union was bald yesterdas at the Unton’a headquarters to Ferweil Hall Building, with Mrs. Hobbs in the chair, The Yreasurer'a report for the past month showed that the receipts, jocluding the bulance on band at the last aicoting, wore $1,4733 the expendl- tures, $170; leaving a balance of 81,290. ‘Tne ottlce Secretary reported Ut twenty-ilve slana- ‘tures had been added to the pledge, Mra, WIl- son, the Unlou's visitor, has made ninety-tive visits, and, on motion, was excused from making avy more visita this summer. The usual re- ports were recolyed from the various meetings, and, after auine miscellaneous work, the meet- dng adjourned, ‘The recent agitation with a view to the ralaing ¢of rates of jusuranco throughout the West vems to have been abandoned, temporarily at yWust. Several meetings of Western ngenta were beld ut tho Grand Paclilc, the result of which is unknown, but alnce nothing hua been donv yet the fuference fs that the inereaso wilt ‘not tako pice in any ovent until the fall, It ia cluiined that the large compuntes have attempt- 2d to treeze out the fitule fellows, who wouldn't be froze out, and the competition bas been such that there is asid tobe uo mousy In the busl- ness. Honco the desire of sume of the com- Fapies to rolee the rutcs, Whatever la done, uwever, will ot affect Chicago, ‘The rates here, which are fixed by the local Board of Un- -derwelters, are regarded aa " fair,” aud thero is uot even tatk of a chanxe, Yesterday morntng, after an fitness of about two months, Miss Annie Kerr, a fady woll and Javorably known tu'literary circles iy Chitvago, diva at the residence of her aleter, Mra, Mace douald, No, 1597 Buttorfleld strest. For nearly. four years the deceased was Hterary editor of the ‘Pimes, und, additional to her duties in. this direction, wrote the faation articies for that pur pe Her strength of character and her pleas ng social pature won her many warm aud con- stant frienda; ber work was conscientiously dove, and her name was widely kuowa du journslistio cisclea, Uutiring and un- ecaslug application to the lnbor of hor profession speedily developed tho mal which ahe dled,—consumption,—an it abe was conipelled to yield, although much avatost her tnclivation, to Wie counsel of friends to sek rest and recuperalon by giving up for 8 timoher Gutles und reusing to the quict of ber he Endowed with strong will und larze hope shu. Barometer Kent up alinost to the day of herdeath her fond . Ddellef that a few weeks ut the utmost would wit- age ber returu to ber old chalr und departincut ou the uewapaper where abe bed so lonzla- bored, und which, while temporarily filled, wes held roady for bor reoccuyaucy. But yesterday anorolny at G o'clock she paséul quictly away wonderfully large vircle of friends to lament her death and fo remember simaye with pleasure the fact that ft was their lol to know one Ao up> right, so jast, ao pure in life, so noble a women in every essential thut contributes to complete womanhood, SOLDIANS’ NOMR—ANNUAL MBETING, ‘Tho managers uf the Chicazo Soldiers’ Lome held thelr annual meeting at the residence at ‘Dr. Homill, No. 629 Wabash ayenuc, at “half. past 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Dr. Hamill presiding, ‘Tliere were present Mrs, Marah, Mrs, Hamil), Mra Andrews, Mrs. Blaine, Mrs. Shepley, Mrs. Bristol, Mra. Ball, Mrs, Braman, and Mra. ‘voy, and the Secretary, li. Ms jacon. aoe tami read’ the report of the Finance Committee, Mrs. Braman, Chalrman, which showed that there was cash on hand March 23, S373; receipts, BHO; expenditures, SU8.07; re~ matning in Adait's bank, $250. On motion of the eclyed and referred to the Auditing Commttice, ‘the Beerctary reported thit he had, in ace cordance with @rcsolution of the Board, loased the Soldiers” Home at Kvanston.to the Illinois Industrial School for Girls for $200a year, the mauazers of the School to keep tho premises in thorough repair. ‘The resignation of Mrs. Sarah C, Savers was roported by the Secretary, but, as her time was up, and no request was iada’ by ber to remain ou the Board, no action was taken, On motion, Mra, Farvey was relmbursod to the extent of $10, which she had pald out for the relfef of a deceased soliicr’a mite. Tho next business in order was the election of oMcers. Mra. Blaine was Instructed to cast one ballot for all the Jady managers for Dr. RC, Hammill as Secretary. Mre. Myrick and, Mrs. Blaine were elected Hirst an) accond Vice-Preal- denta; Mr. Hf. Mf. Bacon, Secretary and ‘Treas: urer; Auditing Committee, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Hawmill; Finance Commit. tee, De. I. C, Hammill, Gen, Boverldge, and Mra, Myrick; Visiting Committee, Mra. An- dtews uid Mrs. Braman, * ‘The meeting adjourned to mect at the call of the President. ‘THE HUME INQUEST. Coroner Mann und jury yesterday held an tu- queat Jo the snloon No. 203 Elghtecatt street upon the remaing of Willtam WV. Hume, allaa w*Purk,” who attempted to murder his mistress, Josio Hatiltow, und then committed sut- elie. ‘The bullet, fuatend of onterine the Iolt temple as the pelica stated, went throw we root of the mouth ivto-the brain, The direct cause of death was lemorrhace of the brain, No traces of a second shot were fuund. * ‘The chiof wituess, Miss Hamilton, had known the deceased, William W, Hume, about two years. He was a native of Ohlo, aud about 3 yenrs of age, and o profesalous| showman by occupation, Fortwo years he was (o business at Columbus, O., and cumo to this clty pay six weeks ayo. He was greatly given to dissl- pation, was {utoxicated most of the tine while in this city, and was uot engaged in soy business, When ho first arrived, he appeared tu have plenty of moncy, but recently was hard up, and witness is satisfied Yint he spent bis cashindlasipation, Ho visited witness frequent. Ty, a8 sho had Hved with him nbout a year in Columbus, ang left blin only two months foabitity to support ago, because of his her, and his cruelty. Ono weck azo he went to the house, No. dU Stato street, snd in o perfectly sober condition bean to whip witness and threaten her life. The uext day he wanted to muke np, sud mado an offerof marriage, but was refused. Visits wore also wade Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. He prowlsed witness some moucy on Wednce- day, but failed to keen Lis promise,” Thuraday evenlng she again asked him for money, and fe set Friday og the day: he would accommodate her. Witness was going out, but he wanted ber to stay ot home. She was, unwilling, and told him she did not think {t proper for him to advise Ler, when lio id nothing towards her support. He reptled “You make me tired,”” to which she resoonded that ‘she might as well bavo h—1 one way ne another, He then sald, “I will causa you trouble to-night; I'll settle with you.” Rush- ing into her rcom, he sized some cards and books be iven her, and demanded a ecarf-pin, hat no had also given her, Being refused, he asked her to come: out into the hall, aud upon witness declining to do so, be aaid, * Vory well. Ap Got, I will see you here,” and so saying be drew his revolver and began firing at her. Two shots missed, and a third struck @ corset-steel snd coused only a slight feab wound, ‘Mfss Elta St. Cyr hurried her out of the room, and a moment later; two other shots were fired. Upos re-enteriug the room sho saw Mume gasping and unconscious on the bed. Heo died iu a few miuutes, ‘Miss Ella St. Cyr und Carrio Stiles, inmates of the house, corroborated the above, Another in- mate, Henry B, .Curtia, alias Robert Brooks, know nothing. . » The jury returned a yerdict of death by sui- cide, ‘The lumates of the house then gave bail upon acharge of belng inmaces of a house of ill-fame, ‘The remains will bo buried by a rali- road officlal who was related by marriage to the deceased. THE CITY-HALL. The license recelpts were $200. A draft forthe July interest on city bonds was sent to New York. ‘The firemen will be paid for April to-day, af 8 and Ila. m., and 2 p,m, "Fhe atreot-laborers and sewerage-men will get thelr April scrip this morning, Not a caso uf scarlot-fevor or diphtheria was reported to the Hoalth authorities, Ex-Polico Commissfoner Wright, who now Hye ta Washington, paid his respects to Mayor larrison, Comptroller Gurney camo down {nthe morn- ing, but went bate within an hour on account of feeling wnwell, Secretary Thouspson went outto the Normal School to make an address to the sweet girl graduates, nud they applauded him. ‘The Treasurer's receipts wera: Water-Office, $2,003; Comptrollur, $179; Collector, 8247; total, 83,420, He paid aut $12,000, ‘The Committee on Streats and Alleys, North Division, will mest at Jo'clock Monday aftor- noon to consider the question of turning Dear- bora avenue Into a boulevard, ‘The disburaing clerk pald out $3,500 of 1878 serio for miscellancous purposes (uld bills) und. $3,200 of this year’s paper on account of sala- ries, The lutter sells in the market for 03 cents. ‘The Mayor bas neds up hia mind to veto the ordinance extendfug the tne for the payment of the State street sasessment, but fe still in doubt what to do with the Michigan avenue ordinance, ‘There bas been psld thus far at the City Treasurer's office interest on bonds as follows: Water, $25,000; sowerage, river, and municipal, 000, The rest of the coupons of the latter after to-day will be cashed by Charles Henrotin, Commlssioncr De Wolf has been invited to deliver un addreas before the Hritish Saultary Ansoviation, which mets at Liverpool ip August, Asho cannot go, he witt prepare a paper on vital statistics and the disposition of offal in citive, Among the building permits fssned were the following: Frank Noyoting, two-story brick store und dwelling, 24x88, No. 715 Alport avenue, to cust $3,500; George Snebers, two- atory brick store and dwelling, 24x85, corner of Elgliteenth ond Fisk streets, $3,600; A. C. Brendecke, three-story brick stora und tene- ment, 25x72, coruerof Chicago and Ashlynd avenues, $5,000. Although no arrangement, so far as known, bas been made betwoen the city authoritica and the Bociullstie leaders, it 18 pretty well under- stood that neither the Lehr and Webr Verein nor the Jacger Verein, aga body, will turn out onor after July 1 with tneir guns, but that a sinall squad will drill somewhere on the prairie, detectives will witness the mianeuvres, and make & complaint agat the coumandIng ofticer, who will be arrusted refuro to give bail, oo that the conatitutionality of the Militin bill can be argued when application Js made for a writ of habeas corpus, ‘Phe nore intelligent leaders of the Soctaliata, It 1s stated, are becoming convinced thut jt ig a great mia- taky to have a military branch of the parry, slace It frightens the tiniid among those whoin they desire to roach and proveuts the aleseml- nation of the “principles of Soclaliam. ing to this, it fa predicted that the military or- gunization would go to pleccs within a” few mane with ur without a statutory probiol- My and i=} COUNTY BUILDING. —— Tho County Treasurer yesterday paid over to the Btate $64,000 on account of State taxes for 1874, : Orders on the Genoral Fund upto and in- cluding Morch 11 are now payable at the County Treasurer's office, For some unknown reason the demandi for marriage Jicenaeg shows y torrible falling off, and Yesterdoy only four permits tu wed were 66- cured from the County Clerk. In the Cruninal Court yesterday, Ids Morrison, ajState strect cyprian, Was sentenced to three ve in the tentiary for the lareeny of pi trom Franklo Sherman, one of her * board. eff: ¢ ‘The County Treasurer - nevertises to-day for aud beyond the harasaments of Hic, leaving a 1 Dide for $800,000 worth of 5 per cent Court I, Secretary, tle renort was ra- House bonds, having twenty years to run, inter- est pavabla on July 1 of cach year, The bonds are for $100, 8500, und $1,000. dn the County Court yesterday, the objections raised by the Trustees’ of Gracelunt Cemotery tothe payment of taxes on certain property were overruled, so far as relates tu the propert: not vctually used for the Interment of the dead. An exceptlun was noted, und it js vossivie that the cago may bo catried fo a hizher court. ‘fhe tax business is ucagy inlated In this Court, and ft is probable that Jude Loomis will take 6 yacation next week. ‘This morning motions will pe heart, and on Monday insane cases will be led. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. ‘The United States Sub-Treasury dishurse- ments yesterday amounted to $55,000. August Judae, charged with removing with: out stamps a lot of ciara from his factory, No. 21 Weat Kinale street, had a hear before Commissioner Hoyne yesterday, and was held {it $1,000 bail to the District Court. The joternal-revenue receipts at Collector Harvey's ofice yesterday amiounted to $30,005. OF this, 10,407 represented taxes on distilled spirits, "$3,185 tobacco dnd clara, aac $1,750 beer, The tolling Item of the day, however, was that of 614,374, the som!-aunual tax on Ue deposits of the private bankers, Commissioucr Hoysne’s ofiice was given up yesterday to the process of taking’ depositions in the cage of the Massachusetts Home Allsaion- ary Society va. W. J. Davis, now on the docket. of the United States District Court at Bostou. "Che poluts of tho’ case were written up in the Chicago papers some tine’ ago,—the privcipal alleration boing that Davis, who wes an agent of the Society, had exceeded his duty in avail- ing himuelf of a certatn fund to whic, the 8o- dety alleged, ho could not read his title clear. CRIMINAL. ‘The bastardy sult against Cyrus M. Hardy was agaiz continued by Jastice Brayton yester- day on motion of the plaintiff, the defense con- senting. ¥ Aman named Arthur Schirik was brought be- fore Justice Eberhardt yeaterday on a complaint brought by a woman named Bettina Morritt, who charged him with assnulting her, He gaye bail fo $300 until the Sth prox. Witltam Clapp was yesterday brought before Sustice Eberhardt, charged with beating bis wife, He gave bail in $300 to keop the peace for six months, and went off with her, appa- rontly sorry tor {iis tnisconduct, ri Justice Hammer yestorday tesued warrants as follows: Jonathan J. French, larceny of prop- erty valued at 6, complaint of B. P. Reynolds; Car) Schultz, obtaining $100 from Audrow Fleischmann by false pretenses. Schultz is said ta haye alleged that he owned in fev simple und free from incumbrance a house on Penn strect, and acother on Sherman street, and on the strenght of thls to nave obtained the §100 afare- sald, During a heavy shower of rain at & o'clock yesterday afternoon Emma Donish, 9 years of age, while crossing the intersection af Archer avenue and Haines strect, was run down ant instantly Killed by a heavily laden farmer's wagon, driven rapidly by an unknown man who auccceded In making his escape. ‘The police aro in purault, und hope to offect his capture, ‘The body of the littic ona was taken tu the home of her parents, No. 41 Lyman strect, t ‘The burglars stil] keep up their depredations, PJ. Miller, of No. 265 Forquer_ street, com- plains of baying lost a diamond cress and o gold watch, valucit at $100; H. 8, Platt, of No. 07) West Lake streét, a gold watch and chain, yalued at $75; W. C. Pinto, of No, 17 Asbian: avenue, a lot of table cutlery and jewelry, worth $100: and lastly, but not teast, Deputy. Sheriff M. E. Dickson mourna the loss of 340 cash and 200 worth of goode, which o burglar succeeded in getting bold of by forcing entrance through a rear window. Minor arrests: Augusta Stohl,'making threats. to Kil Hannah Greenbaugh; Edward Whittle- (Boy, pointed out to Poiiceman Joho Gailarher as aman wanted tn Cinclanatl for the larceny of about $50; John Carvicad and Charles, alias Btubby,’? iicks, two notorious young rofossionals, dura and - rearcd in the North Division, and who are now charged oo with — the burglary of the residence of Willian J, White, No. 193 Ontarlo street; Charles Poters, assault witli a duadly weapon upon Mary Guersio; James Jones, in- decent conduct {nthe North Division, An employe of the State Ponitontinry of Mis- Sourharrived fn this city yesterday, but fatled to identify the colored mun locked up. at Cuntrat Station asthe conyict murderer and refugec, Guy Rorton. whom lie was aupposed to be, He, however, acknowledged that he was not able to decide, although the mon Horton had been under hia supervision in. the Penitentiary for three yoars, ui! to-day s son of the Warden is expected to arrive. It is al- most acertainty that the prisoner fs only a Ken- tucky necro who follows the races fora living, aud {t seems rather bard to lock him up during so interesting a woek, To the pollce and re- porters ha has been a sporting oracle, and the boys bet the way he fold them. In consequence they are all out, for the oracle favored nothing but animals from “ Old Kalntuck.” Justice Walsh; Thomas Ganey, a hoodlum who quarreled with Christian Bochm fn o sa- loon at No. 603 Halated street-Iate Thursday night, and struck him with a beer-glass over the head, Jnflicting a severe wound about three inches fu length, $800 to the 1st; Bernard Cosgrove, disurderly, $100 fine; George Berger, alias Geissler, who married into the Telpach family, and is, of course, a thief, $500 to the Criminal Court for stcaling three cows and threa calves from Patrick floran, of No. 89 Soy- mour street, and endeavoring to’ sell the same to Thomas Maloney, of No. 101 Laflin street, and $500 additloual for stealing four cows und three calves from Willfam Rowan. at the corner of Btewart avenuo and Tulrty-frat street, and selling the same to Timothy Ryan, of 417 Wood street; John Barbiere, the Savoyard organ-grinder who stabbed Michael Shannon, $1,000 to the bth, tt Laving been re- ported that the injured man was im- poying, Justice Sumineriicld: Leopold Ilrach- larceny oof 8 sliirt from bell-boy at the Tromont House, $500 to the 80th; Ruby Roll, larceny of 845 from. E, Tranap, $500 to the 28th; Thomas Johngon, charged with tapping the till at No. 1703 Went- worth aventie of $14 cast, $50 fino; Joseoh Btone,a suspected buritlar, 85) (luo for yagraney Lillfe Morgan, disorderly, $50 fine; Audy Rocus, yagrancy, $25 fine; Michael Tolfagsen, $500 to tho Criminal Court for tichting with another Ttallan and cutting bim on toe hand with a razor, NOTEL ARRIVALS, OMAND PACIFIU NOTEL. G, G, Bennett, Yankton.|L. H Ieed, St. Pant, W. C. Sprague, Le'von'th i. B. Mann, Wasbing'n A.B, Sprague, Buffalo. [C. L, Weonn, Cincinoall E. W. Hammer, London.)},. %, Gamblo, San #ron, ‘Aaron French, Pittabu'ghiF. W. Oliver, Hastings, PALME 1oUaE, G.B.Groavenor, NubuqueC, M. Loricr, New Or, 8. PB. Drown, Washington WW. 1, Wilks, §t. Louts, Chas. 7, Faroy, Phils, J.R. Delamar, Siv'r Chit ¢, C, Hastings, N.Y. J, Oliver, Hautings, Ned NM. Grifith, Clevoland.:W. D, Hooper, Detrolt, TREMONT Oust, Josiah Cratly, Peoria, E,W. Siddaugh, Detroit, J, Lavermure, Stockton Ht, A. Willams, Quincy, W. G, Nalco, Denver, qUharles Bobr, London, Ls, Wilson, Battinors.'d. 1. Smtth, Poritand, Ma. Y. C, Owwald, Australia. -L. Jt. McClintock, Monte’) ANENMAN WOUSR. G.MeDonald, Columbus. [F, Dunn, New York, C0, Barrett, Boston, Jobn (vane, Keokae, C.W.Cordier, New York, 'C, WTlubtatd, New York 4. B, Aletandor, Detroit, |4-1%, Warner, Houston, Ts NT, Mutterfvld, F. Md'nlE. O.Mfestiller, Burlingt’n GARDNEN HOUSH, G.¥ Moyer, Mound City..0, M. Darley, Princeton, D.S.Jones, Geeonville, ‘dames Aiken, Janesville, LH. Clark, North Adsms Oscar Nawh, Gr, Raplde, joorgo Huut, Ponslac, W., Hldreth, Ciucianatt dacob Vandercook, N. ¥. 7, M. Hawes, 56. L TK WHEAT DRA. | ANOTHER HALW-TURN OF THR SCRUW, As was published in Tie ‘Trinuny, the ma: nipalators of tha corner on June options on No. Bsoriug wheat gave tha screws another half turn yesterday, und forced up the price an ad- ditional half-cent, which from now until the end of the month will be the princlpal feature on the dally programme, Tho combination has everything fo its own hinds, It coutrolsall the No. 2 spring wheat in aight ta this country, ond to make the situation here and in Milwaukea wore binding, yesterday advancea the price in New York to 81,14@1,15, the difference betweon the East and West tlgurea being just about the cost of moving the property to the seaboard, oula, From partica who arg Jurgely epgaged in the ex- port trade, the repurter earned = that all the wheat of the grade — speci- Med now afloat for or in store in Evgllah and Coutinental ports is tho property of ue combination, and the question of prices, until the now maturiug crop shull have been harvested, is at thelr mercy. ‘That this view of the altuation Irupressed (tself on the inluds of the unfortunate bears who have been all along betting on thelr judgment, was yesterday apparcué from thu vig- oreus kicking which followed the add ithe Board of 71 ~over tho situation for upwards of nn hour, in Gedy iwheat, deliverable in July, ot $1. :Yeaterday settlements (n Baitinora “ber aud Mr, tonal half-cout esauceze, and tho indications pointed coticlusively to tho fact that a Inrger Dumber thah Was axpected will be called upon to ante up the extreme difforences. There wero nome Indistinct mutterings,—Chreats, as ft were, to plead thy, baby act and institute teval pro- ceadings w ie Consplracy act, But the achenic recelted no support ur indorsement frum the reputable members. ‘They recalled the — time,i: years fo, when, _ttoder tha administration of Judge Van Buren, an attempt of this kind was made, the ovcasion belug acornerin the corn isarket. Quitu a number of operators were summoned botore the Grand Jury, but all efforts to get enough evidauce whereou to And an indictment proved frulticsa, ‘Tho suspected partica laughed very heartily over the fiasco, und told the tvould-be prosceutors that if indictments were fount the canes would be submitted to juries of impartial farmers, who ‘cared nothlug for the Board of ‘Trate ao Jong as they got cood prices for thelr grain. If tle bears could at any tine form a combination whereby the market would suffer a decline “of 10 to 15 cents, they would indecd laugh to hear the bulls tatk of instituting leeal proceedings. Mon who gamblo elther in grain options or pool tickets, shuuld always remember that Heads, £ wing tails, you loge,” isa very oncalded game. GRAIN DBALERS. ‘The special Committee of grain dealers of the Board of Trade who have in charge the matter tof securing a reduction of the vost of making the transfer of crain from the cars of the West- ern to the Eastern raftroad Nines held a mecthiyg yesterday afterngon fn the Directors? rvom of ‘ido, After ag informal talk which {t vas pretty generally intimated that the expense should — be "bare by the bloated corporations, to-wit, the rallroada, so tint the grain could be put into elovator free of storage for four or five days, 9 sub- committee, conainting of Messrs. GE. Culver, Gilbert, aud Ezra Wheelor, was appuluted to consult with the raflraad managers wud re- portata future incoting. Should the rallwavs decline to entertain: the proposition the Corn- mittce will then consider’ the feasibility of erecting two or three transfer eleyaturs, ty do the business, IN NEW TORK. + _ woectal Dissatch to The Triduna, New Yonk, June 27.—Tho corner tn Juno wheat is becoming very Interesting, One Ori, represonting Mr. Keene, la satd to contro} about 10,000,000 bushels of sprig wheat, and this house fs forcing the shorts on Juno contracts to settle at shout $1.15, while they'are selling per bushel. for June de- Liveries of red wiutor wheat, which {a controlled hero by another farge house,wera made at $1.80, and in New York at $1.25, This fs an advauies aluce carly in June of 23 cents tu Bultiinore, and . 15 cents here, ‘Ihe whole sliort intercat in this market on Juno contracts does not, it ts anid, amount to more than 80,000 bushels, but tha holders rofueu to soll, and demand settler ments.” Speculative muanfpulation may be re- sorted to early next month {n order to make a market upon which the bulls can unload, but, if this should fall, the price would rapldly fall. ALLEGED ARSON. TUE QUINN OASB was up again yesterday morning before Justice Wilson, and further teatimouy heard {n bvebalf of Mra. Quinn, the ‘defendant, who is charged with sotting fire to her dwelling in Maywood for tha purpose of beating tho insurance com- pantes. ‘The flrat witness of the day was R. F. Johnstone, of Detroit, the editor of the IWicht- gan Farmer, He testified that he nad known Mra, Quinn when sho lived in Jackson, and be- fore aie had become Mrs. Q. Ste had contrib- uted for three years to the columns of his paper whilo Hiring in Jacksou. From there she moved to Chicago. . Ha met her here io’ 1875 or 73-8 Mrs. Smith, and last fall visited uinn, fer present huaband, at Maywood. While there ho bad scen the house, furniture, etc., and supposed the Nbrary to be worth something like $2,000, Ho had remained at the house all night, and judged that the fur- altars x the guest's room wos worth from $150 to MNS. QUINN HERSELF was then put on the stand, and told her story in answer to questions from one of her attornoys, Joun Lyle King. Her family, she sald, consietes of her husband, herselfund ber boy Franc Mrs. Baldwin, who. testifled, in substance, that Mrs. Quinn had Instructed her to fire the house, lived with her naa servant. Shodenied thut she wont to Mrs., Baldwin. iu the first place to gat her to come und live with her, A selzh- bor recommended «Mrs, Baldwin to her, und stated tint God must have sunt her (Mrs, Gulnn) there to give the ald woman work unc a helolug hand, Atrs. Quinnjatated, in regard to her fur- niture, thatshe had plenty of money, and sho spent It iu tixing tp her bouso just as alo pleasad. When abe moved here from Con- necticut abe brought a lot of furniture with her, Mr. Quinn's. furniture was not quite stylish enough for her, and she exchanized somo of tt for now, paving the difference. When she pot her house fixed up os abo wanted it abo thought it would bo well to havo It {ngured, aud aMr. Whittaker sent a Mr. Wells to her. The lotter represented himself, as an insur- ance man, Sho’ said sho wanted tho housa and goods | Insured CY an amonnt uot to excced $4,000 or $5,000, but he persitaded her to take thatamount on the fur- niture alone, placiug the insurance {n the Agrl- cultural and the Traders’ to suit himself. Sirs. Baldwin wanted hor thhige insured, too, with- out witness’ augceating auch a thing, and Wells’ mede out the ‘policy for $500. ‘The witness had never looked at her polley un- til after the Ure, when she got o mac named Keller, of . om a Democrat, to help ‘her make out proofs of loss, Kellor came to the house, took a piece of paper, wrote down the articles as Mra, ‘Baldwin called them off, nud witness belred them occasionally, whon asked to do so, in giving names of things, valua of the same, ete. Inregard to hor own clothing she had dictated to Keller what to put dowu. Sho farther testliied that : ONM EINNNY, an {navirenca man, came to her, sourht a private interview, und asked her to signa puper releaa- ing the Company, in consideration of $1. Sho refused to do so, and Kinney repiled, “TI know all about that fre, and you'd botter do ft.” Sho safd that, whatever he might know or claim to know about the tire, she knew nothing about it that abe wouldn't wiltingly haye open and above board, und refused to sign, ‘Then sho opened the dour, '-ho walked out, and she slammed tt after him. After the fire ahe heard that the {naurance company proposed to arrest her, and sho stayed here three or four weoka to give them a .chance to do so if they liked, After thot she went to seo her daughter, in Kalamazvo, who was soon to become a mother, and needad her waaistanee, Wille there she received a com munication from Darrow, agent for the Agricul- tural. Sho sent itto her luwyer, who advised her to come back, nnd she came right away, ‘Mra, Quinn dented that she made any advances: to Mra. Baldwin, ‘Yhe latter professed to think o groat.denl of her, nnd used te kiss her und say she loved her—loved her better than auy child aho bad ever had. Witness took it all {n good part, but often compluined to her for not dolng thinga right. Finally she got so tired of Mra, ‘B. atid hor maudlin ways that sho threatened to gob another woman, That was four or lve weeks hefore the tire, Shortly alterwarde, she wout to Sackeon, but waa tallied out of getting ihe woman 6he had intended to got to replace Mrs, Mrs. B. The olubt of the fire sho tried to find Mra B. bot couldn't. Bhe did find hor the noxt day ata pelzhbor's, and learned from her what pitrported ta be a true atory of tho fre, It wus a different tale from that she had told on the stand, aud was ta the effect that thy fire was purely accidental, “Witness, pits ing hes condition, gave hee $5 to pay her bopad, “After that she bed a falling out with Mrs. 1, whose wsys wero not such as lo sult ler [deas of ocatnoas und propriety, She uevor talked with Mrs. DB. sbout burolng the house or auvthing of the gorts bad never told her sho wished the ofd thing woul burn down. What she did say was thatit would have bees ehvaper to have crowated the house in tho frat place, as sho had done the old barn, because it was costing cqmuch to renate tt. *rlls rentark wean punts to a third party, and Mrs, B. over- eard it 2 ks Other statements by Mrs. B. while on the stand wero also denied polut-biank. {9 short, Mra. Quinn flatly contradicted the old lady's statemouts in rezard to the alleged gelteme to Ore the house, her donlal being very specifle a5 well as einphatic, 4 ‘Thu direct waa nat concluded by lunch-time, and, in consequence of Col, Van Arman’s plea of sickness, a further contintance was taken untll this morning. THE ASSESSORS. - THK SOUTH TOWN, * Yesterday wase quiet but busy day with As- sesaor Drake and bia-corpa of assistants. Tho time bad passed for fling complatuts to tndl- vidual assessments, but there wore some of those already Oiled which bad yet to be looked into, and this took’a good part of the day. Bome few chavges were made, bus nove of any Moment, ‘The force is now at work guiug over the schedules aud the. fleld-books to be sure that n0-mistskea havo beon made in transfer- rlug, and will soon “ba’ engaged in copying the nawes, descriptions} tand figures into the Permaucut books: ‘Kur two or three * But all thie te a protaund secrat at orezent. weeks things will be very quict around the office, althourh overybody wil! have his bande till, By the end of that timo the books will probably be in shape to be taken across the river. “which atone fe being furnished for the new City- Holl;oud at Lt o'clock atarted for Loutsrilie to Inspect buildings erected of the atove. ‘They pasacd hore at, o'clock this evening on their return, aud, whatever cise thelr visit mav amount to, It {fs predicted Yhat the contractors on the Gty-Hat will herenfter-bo allowed to uae stone of quother quarry, and alev that the Iden of making the cotuinns and pilsetors of the buitd- ing of blue Bedford will not be entertained in THe WEST SIDE. * The Town Board of Review was tn session in vesterdar, but received fow complalncs of any tmportance, In one case, tat of C, ‘l'ert- wneret, the lumberman, who had been assessed $8,000, the nasesament was reduced to $2, on the gentlomin’s statement that he had gone out of business as fn dealer, and was only en- Roped fa planing lumber, Teretofore vessel property bas heen listed on- ly on the South Side, ‘The result lias beon that a vessel-owner Hiving in the West Division woul! havo to pay his real estate uid personal property tax on tho West Stde, and his vessel- property taxon the South side, In accordance with the arrangements whieh have beon made this yoar, West-Side residents owning veasel proporey, will iaton the Weat Side und pay heir taxes atone time and at one place, ‘To the West Town thie means* an Increase in the Assessor's warrants of somo £80,000 to $40,000, ‘Phe rallrosd companies ownlng property, real and personal, iu the West Divialon, will send in thelr schedulca to-day, and this atteruoon the Board of Review will cloro Its lous. ‘the only Heaney, complaint which {6 acill uonad- usted fs thut of tha People’s Uss Company, Which has heen assessed at $120,000. Last year it was $75,000." Mr, Billings returned trom New York yesterday, lio heard of it. He kicked, ‘He sent for tho Assessor. ‘There was a long conference over it, ami it ended by Mr, Billings promising to send over a tabulated statement as to the number of miles of gas-tnaics tn the West Division and other data to cnable the Aascssor to determine unon a fair and equitable assess- ment. nother worda, Mr. Biings thinks his Company has been unjustly dealt with, und he won't have the $120,000 assessment hanging over bim if be can holp tt, As for the Asscsgor, be isn‘tat ol! convinced that hie eatimate was an erroneous onc. NORTH TOWN, ‘This witl be the taut day for the receipt of ob- jectlons.to the aeaesamente mada by the North ‘own Asseasor, Yesterday about 120 persons called at the oftice and exainined the fleures re- corded avatust their names, but alt, or nearly tall uf the crowd, went away sntlafled, There are suine comptaints In regard to the real-catate ficurce, which arc said to be rather steep, but Mttie trouble haa been had over the personal property. ‘Iho asressinout on Mr. Wattris! resi- dence, corner of Pine and Superior streets, bas been reduced from $20,000 to $15,000, : THE GRAND JURY. THRY WANT TO GO A JUNKETING. A few days ago the Grand Jury visited the County Jolt and examined into matters and things around that (ustitution,—a fact which was duly recortled at the time, It now appears thut the eppetite grows by what it feeds upun, and that the Grand Inquisitors have declied that they world Hke to visit the County Hospital, Insane Asytum, and Poor-Houee,—of course in carriages und at the expense of Cook County. Under the law they have no right whatever (any more than other private citizens) to Investigate the workinge of theac institutions, and it is not likely that their demand fora free ride, a free lunch, and a day's outing will be comolled with, ‘They yesterday considered a few petty cases, and found some Indictments. They will gather themselyes together at 9:80 this morning in order to wrestle with a big day’s work. It seems, Sf all stories aro true wiilch are cireu- lated around, that some of the Grand Jury are the fature, DAUNKENNESS, “y Dr, D'Unger, dlecaverur of the cinchona curd fér drunkenocas, curca all caees. Room 27 Vslmer Mouse, a ALONE Dr. Prico's Cream Baking-Powder stands to-day, in the esthuation of thousands, a8 the only safo and rellable powder to ase, | For cooking, use Burnett's Flavoring Extracts, No common inaect-powder ia half ao effective as Buck & Rayne! oth powder and powder-gun, a Talmage rockets and Donaldson batloons at Daw- ron’s extabitatinent, 211 State, 4 MARRAGES, “TIRATON-WYNN—Thureday, dune on, by the tev, Wi, N. Strong, Walter Treaton asd ida Hancee Wray, of Chicago, Nu cards, a % ELLIS~HU: At Ge a Lake, Wis,, June by thy Nev, 3. Daly DD. hake Fults me Sats foe Getter. aughter of Julian 8. Ruut all of “DEATIS. SACREOH— June, 30, at Tie Tate realdenco to Wil County, lilingls, Jonsthen Jackson, brother of 1. A. and Oltyer Jackrou. Funeral to-day, at 119. m., from the residence of his brathersin-lnw, br, GucFin, “corer Tulrty-second- and Wabash-at,, to St. lnmies’ Church, thaney by car- tluges to Calvary Cemetery, Woor—June 27, 1870, Mary A. Woot, aged 4 years 5 Taguttis and (day, : Funeral, Sunday, from 183 West Fourteent! by cars to Calva AMELL—Jnine 28, 1870, Lawrence G.Lamel), agod 6k Saturday, at 2o'clock, from tts realdence, rrabe Chcago. Friends of the family aro neice to attend, F9°e. Lullts nid New York papers please copy, COMNS—fune 27, at her tetldence, 14 Soath Unlonat., Gridwet Colllim, axed i years Hineroi'Munilays at 10:30 8° mn., by ears to Calvary. CARPENTE— ine 27, 1870, Sire, Anule Carpenter, wifgot Wilain Cernenien, aged ie vents ‘Siveral rant er Yate reatdenen, 68 Wrists, Bun day, lock, Lv eatringes to lioschill. Frighds of the family tuxited. : i KERR—June sy, of consumption, Anole Kerr, at t ronuiencg of hiet'aaten, Sire He acdonsids S80 Bute Funeral “unday, st 2p, m., by cstrlages to Rotchill. Frionds tuviteds 5 a pace loner TIL—The funeral of the late Willem It, HL wil take Binet at Nietentdence, “aos Hubbard-at., Sunday, “Wir Stemuncito” aud Laraute Clty C30.) please copy, Avie sass KERIWIN—Juno 27, of Intermittent torer Mrs, Cath- gring ‘Kerwin, "wife of Patrice Kerwin, aged #t years er.resldence, 768 Was IOo'cluck a. th, to St. oa to Calvary Cow? ANNOUNOEMENTS. Pn ANON (PUG TRUSTEES AND, DIRRCTHKSAKS OF THK Chicago Frotestant Orphan Asylum would extend fhepy tuanks to Mr. Viney Aldrich for tha energy vxblb. {ted by hia, and to ail thore at Lome and abroad who so yenerously alded and contrihuted of their time aud talenta at the lute military entertaiiment given at Mice Vicker's Theatre, Fapectally aro thanks due ta the outire pret of tho elty for thelr courteous notices; also to tho military of the clty and auburte, vizz tho First I. iath Kegiments, Hannibal Zouayen, More more zealous aud caterprising than dlecrect, | Secu. ape lath Heiments, Hanns More Yestorday they indicted one Rafferty for the Fear helt akeutients Hand Que mu at sia titapd Goe mu Jnrceny of some shirt-studs, a watch, aud a few dollars. Rafferty nnd a companion pleked up a couple of prostftutces on the street and took them toa ranch on Clark street, where lodgings are let to transionts, In the pay LON b iF Tt Cha a9, Chicago Teh Bchoot, wilt be held to-day (Sacur> day), Bhuciat car ioaven Wolls-st. depot at Ti o'clock, No postponement on account of bad weattier, ‘PUES VELOC TOSTEL TEMPRUANCE Muir. in Lower Far ta i je fing of thio W. Uy Ts NL sel morning Rafferty and the wotsn turned up | gored today by Mins Ms A, Waker, Subjects!" Jntoms imissiug; and the other “masher” fouud bim- | perica and Supbathy Vesgeration ee self short on the articles specified, He “squealed,” and the result ie that Rafferty has been indicted, But Mr. R. fs in New York, and ft will cost fully $800 to get him back hero. Whether, under the circumstances, this js worth while is for. the immaculate members of the Grand Jures to answer. SCALPING CASTS. . Tuesday fs to be riven up by the Grand Jur: to the “consilerstion of the ‘“ucalpera’ ener KOVAL BAKING POWDER. cases, to tho exclusion of ,all other business, _fneluding at cases, although thero are nearly five weeks’ orrcaragcs of such to clear up. It ts broadly intimated around the County Building that the railroad companies, whose complaints against ecalpers have been Ignored by tivo Juries, aro buttor rep- resented on the presont one, and that the path of the Illicit ticket-sellers Ia Hable to be a thorny ove. Moreover, it fa reported thut som persons near to the Grand Jury have baen acen ‘in car- nest consultation with persons whose chlef title to notoriety fs that they hayo been formerly employed to “pipe aff ” the ticket-acalpers, aud Mvely times may be expected on Clark streot. It has been understoad that, in Cook County at least, tt as well settled that complaints to be brought before the Grand Jury must come in through one of two chanuncls,—I. c., on cominit- mente by a Justice of the Peace or thraugh the Stare's-Attorncy’s ofllce. But tt scems that in defiance of this salutary reulation, desigued solely for the better dlapatch of business, cer- tain meinbers of the present Grand Jury have arrogated to themscives the functions once claimed by the Holy Inqguiaition, aud bays trayeled ‘out of thelr way to rake ap curtain cases, or alleged cases, for what reason can only be surmised, ‘These persons should remember that the rule of court as to thelr funetlons is well deflned, sud that, although a Grand Juryman can in cortaln cases call up a matter before the full body, it is only when ha knows go much of the case as to be o qualifled witness before a court of record, Mere hearsay wilt not bo received from a member of the body any moro thau from au outsider. ANOTHER CONSTABLE CHANGED WITH PLUNDENING THE POOR. Coustable Michscl Doran was yesterday brought before Justice Moech on o serious charge,—a charge of conduct in which Consta- blea are too much In the babit of foduluing. Absolutely purs—made from Grape Cream of Tal imported exelualvely for this Powder fram tne dinriet uf Franco. Always uniform and wholesuinc, Bald vily {n sans by all Grocers. A pout can tnatied fo auy auldress, noware pe Teeelpt of GO cents, TOY ALBA ICING POWHE: .. IT) Duane-st., New ‘ork, Mocheap powdura duntatu alum; dapgoruis joheasth; evold em, especially whew offsred loose ur nike FINANCIAL,” PS, STOKES & C0,, Pil LN. PHELPS, According tu the complaint fn tho case, {tap- | JAMES BTOK ES BANKERS, pears that Monday there wos put Jn his “hands WON SUSLRS STORES, , by County:Commissioner Bradley a writ of at- tachment for Eugeno Lajouncase, who owed a store-bill to Bradley. ‘The Constable went with this attachment to Lajouncese’s house at No, 128 Rebecca stroet, and selzed all the wearlng apparel of this man and his wife and childrou, covering tholr shocs, stocklazs, and boots, all the provistons in the house, and ey- erything clae that ho could Jay his hunds on. ‘The amount of the claim was $97, and the arti- clus taken aro ostimated to be worth about 45 WALL-8ST,, NEW YORK, Draw Nills on London, Make Telegraphic Transfers, Buy Commercial Paper and Willa of Exchango, ISSUE TRAVELERS' CREDITS AND CIRCULAR NOTES ON THE UNION BANK OF LONDON, $100. ‘The man thus left destitute was AVAILADLI THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, recommended to go to ‘Tonnoy & : i Appiteation for Credita or Cireutar Notes may he Flowers, the lawyers, and fo them he | matedirect or througn any rat-clare Hank or Hanker, atated bis case, They sent for the Constable, and tola him that the property which he had taken was exempt under the law, He sald bo didu't care $f it was. Then tho lawyers tendered him a schedule aa provided by the act, but he wouldn't accent it, saying that he wanted to sce Mr, Bradtoy tiret, ‘Then Lajounesse went to tha Constable wid COUNTERS TO THE TRADE: Nover uefore hos anything burst upon the business Pera, with | much troimendous magnitude ex thers PHeCt, Countora? Itinatters nob where thoy ara ataried, they are bouud 1) weet witb the same uni- versal success, A trink will convluve, the most scrupulous, Owiny to one in sive in the West through our RONDON HO ki raving In frelghte, do; have.ovaned this tate di elusiyely (a Jonulaur * ‘Assured trlat-caves $50 avern it xo, oF AUG, We have the only tendered him a schedule ond offered to awear to CH ‘but Deron refused to accept, Then Lajeunesse awore toit befora a Notary, and again inudo a tender of ft, but the Coustable refused to sum- mon the threo houscholders, sroich the law pro- vides he abull do, aud so threatened Lajcuncese, it is alleged, Uiat the Jatter ran away, Te is certain that he hos disappeared, und nothing is known ag fu his whoreabouts, although the pollee have beeu hunting for hin orer since, ‘Up to yesterday Doran had not complied with the statute which required him to suninoy the three houscholdera, having simply taken the schedule and out (tin his poeket. So yesterday acomplaint was made against him before Justice Mecch, and he was arrested, When the cage came tp, he took a change of venus to Justice Haminer, who continued the cage until dpm. Monday. It is probable that Nu matter will bo brought up Monday in the County Court, proceedings having been com- menceed there to deprive Doran of his oftice, Tho round given for sulng out the writ of attachment was that Lajeuncase wos golny toremovo his pronorty3 but it is stated on tha other side that bis wife wus aick, ant bo was about to send her and his family away to Can- ads, and that he packed i bis clothes and the dot. y ive Get. Jobbing Mousce in the U. 6. Wo tlalnaters and Headguarturs! Your in ie now comlug on. ust Ley this wondor- na Seca oa tpaden the buscar tngrctieate nro frye Ing tt. ‘ond for Catalogue aud particulars. is DBUTLKIC SROTUEAS, Sou und 34 Randvipb-st., Chicago. and 28 Chaun Ly Alo je provisions for the boat journey, but did not | Qe mm mam Wg CELELRATED THOUGT: attempt to pack up anything that was not ex- out a eC RT @ ewpt. Hf the charges mado in the complaint gi parte, 1b, ang upward Ae are true, the Constavie should he stripped Pacnt “GuNtit, Contes of his ailles, and should be severely punished. Moner, Clitayo, ‘There ig altogethor tuo much of this lawlessness careful examination of the atone quarries from |, AUOTIAON SALES, - 7 nnn Bi SHO ACHE Oo: DRY GOODS : DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALE, Tuesday, July 1, 9:80 a, m, SPECIALTIES. Mon’s Mediam Business Suits, Mon’s Fino Business Snits, : Mon’s Heavy All-Wool Pants, ‘ Mon’s Light All-Wool Pants, Boys’ Medinm and Fino Full Snits, Fifty Dozen Overalls and Jumpors, Men’s Mackinaw Straw Mats, Boys’ Faney Straw Hats, Ladies’ Linon Suits, Ladies’ Linen Ulsters, In addition to tho foregoing, buyers wilt find 9 Well-Assorted Btook of otber Bea. sonable and Desirablo Merohandiso, om. bracing several important accounts that we have ordora to closo. GEO, P. GORE & CO,, Auct'n, Our Regular Auction Sale of Boots, Shoes & Slippers On Wednesday, July 2, ‘Will bo # Clearlog-Ont Salo of alt Spring Goods, ang ‘Wil be a nico clean amortment. GEO. P. GORE & Co. 90 and 82 Wabasl Thursday, July 8, at 9:80 0, m., TRADE SALE CROCKERY & GLASSWARE 700 LOTS. Goods packed for country merchants, GRO, P. GURK &CO., Auctioneon, Y WP MGENETOYN, BARRE EOC & CO., General Auctioncers, #4. 80 Kandolphs, ~ -SATURDAY'S SALE! AT POPULAR AUCTION HOUBR, © 84.& 86 RANDOLPHST. FURNITURE, CARPETS, And General Houschold Goods, Desks, Lounges, otc., etc, Plated Ware, Chromos, Whips, cto., otc Buyers will find plenty of gooda which must bo gold. FLERSHEIM, BARBER & CO. uses, POMEROY & CO., AUCTIONKERS, Saturday Morning, June 28, at 11 o'clock, BANKRUPT SALE ~ Diamonds, Watches, and Jewelry, By order, of the United States’ Court “9 of Southorn District, RY CONSENT. OF.PALTIES ON BOTII SIDES. ‘This ante consiste of Ladies’ aud Gente’ Fino Gold and Aliver Watches, Gold Chains, Diainonds in Earr Pie, luda, Cli rand Solltalre Kings, ‘This esie Dereinptury—every urticie must The TEUSON, FOMEHOY SCO, Auctl SON, 1" YS CO,. Auctlonec ‘Po 8 BO Teaidolpteat w™ A, BU PEERS & CD., “Auetioncers, 173 East Bandolubeat, BUTTERS REGULAR SATURDAY SALE AT AUCTION, Household Guods, Carpets, Stoves, and Generni Merchandise, Plated Ware, Crockery and Glasa, Olf Paintings, Chro- mos, Mirrors, Seas wid Poot Table, caraniete, Satirday, June 28, at 9:9vo'clock, at thelr Batceroors, 173 Mandoiph-st. iS REAL. ESTATE AUCTION » OF DESINADLE PROPERTY. ShefMield’s Subdivision of Sec. 31, T. 10, Saturday. June 28s at 3 o’oleck p. iy ou thy ground. Six Residence Lot north front, on Clybourn-placs, hetween Eagar and Paulina-ate: 4 Residence Lu Rortheart frunt, on Nortlt-placet trame “awellint a 0% ES 8: sold, North-piaces 2 {rane Cottages, 9) and 03 Coven, with deen fois, Terma wousually favorabic 0 Bal tyely without re ie poalttvel! 5 Wat. A BUTTERS @ CO. Auctioneer B* MM. MM. SANDESIS & CO., 180 and 192 Wabash-ay. TUESDAY MOBNING,July 1, nt9 o'clock,‘ SLIPPERS, = | SANDALS, THES AND CROQUETS, DOM PEDROS, ALEXIS, &c,, &. Finest Assortment yet offered, | and must be closed out. t JAB, P, MONAMARA, Auct'ty | 4 ‘ wYEING AND OLE ANING. 1 ei nsas 7 j sind, 1058. Direasea, Bharls Sitka,” Po YE Also’ Gen! aomely dyed and cleaned amialt” expense, Orders 10" ( celved “aud returned by 0s Picts, BOG, BCUWANT, | floston Fanuy ‘Sica yt ests ibs Bout Clarkest., chiens. f - SHARTS. ' Pie TING ‘our epectaityy abilied help ed ONLY heap, Materlaly Te bat Vo *rellmp Ford OF ESE, + Ng. 204 Wabs rE + WAI GOODS, Wholesalodt Itetatl, Rend forprice MeteUoude sent G, Geb. may where Uatemgent forthe "acuurivons: Wigemadlalgorterand qarianel 292 ww FRU Cass. : “ERUNKS. NE rn rn I ‘Tourlata Travelers, Bxcur moult, shouts vis CHAN. 'T. WELTIS. ABortuwks, wacchels, Me yc, nb will pay. ag Joe PPE Nueces BUBTIO GOODS. aL DGRSP APY Chain, Sates "a ; Vere jiaiens HOVEY, amoig the Chicago Constables, and it should be summarily chocked. It is unfortunately the sin this elty that the atticars of the tuw ara | An rm nr wane tte imuat lave of ia-breniers and are von Tha your Grocer pives you 1 Procter stan! y viola ug the statutes for theaske o ; amble’s of erm: . extortluy iNewal dves Jrom the poor aud ignorant. a Some Grocers in this city, in order BEDFORD STONE, Apectat Dlaputch to The Tribune, Benronn, Lud,, Juus 27.—The Bullding Com- taltteo of the Chicazo City Council arrived bere ‘this morning at 4 o'clock, accompanied by scr ora) Aldermen und their friends. ‘Uhey mado a you vory ‘poor imitations though the genuine is aslsed for. mey Ye imposed ppon. MOPTLED GERMAN SOAP. y to increase their profit, will give of Procter & Gamble Soap, even Examine the bara you receive and Sea.that each one bears the name Prooter & Gamble, or you