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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘tax tomporature yesterday, as observed by Manaase, opttetan, No, 8) Madison street ¢(T nim: UNE Huliding), was at 8 a.m, 65 degrees; Wa. my O85 12m, Ty By. Wy THe AY. My GR Barros Oter, 8A. Mm, 271 8p. my 2100, Anour twenty Democrats met in Ovsley’s Mall, corner of Robey and West Madison str ects, and organized a Seymony Club for tha euinpalgn by the election of Col, 8.'T. Muldwin as Preste dent and a inl! list of officers down to Sergennt- at-Arms. Tho Club then adjourned, Try route of Baraum’s procession ‘Thursday will bo an followe: Lowves Lake-Trone at 0 Madison street. to Stntes to Polk; to n'twelfthy to Halsted: to Htandalpne to non; to Madison: to Canty to Polks to isto; fo tiurrison; to Watash aventio; to Mad- fgon: and return to lot. Titn main section of the Soetalistle Tabor aety held ameeting at No. ab Lake street Inst eyeriing, and clected delegates to the Greens Duck Convention to bo held In this olty, lune t Tho following delegates, one for each ‘Hieetoral yoto of the State, tected: Ald. Chris Meyer, Fran Meléfeldt, Paraons, George A. Schilling, AUbOr, Willian’ Kerpkie, Henry Stihl, Mra. As He Par- fons, Lo Meitheek, Churles Witlinms, Charles Wheeler, donn Soller, Tim O'Meara, Ald. Alt- peter, George Sloan, George Guide, GO. C. Ware nef, Poter Potorson, Thomas Buoklin,and E. A, Btevens. TUE CITY-IALL, ‘Tn: Comimitteoon Stroeta and Alloys, North, 4s cnited for this afternoon, | Tur Trenaurer received yesterday €2,000 from tho Collector, $4,270 from the Water Depurt- ment, and &4 from the Controlter. Aun. Pervey is belng mentioned by his man; Democratic friends as 0 candidate for Sherill this fall. Ho ls not secking tho ofltce, ‘Tite Clerk of the West Sidy Pollee Court pald the city $1,000 yesterday, and says ho will suttle ‘a8 B00 AS ho can get his reporte fixed up. Amona tho builiting permits issued yestorday was onc toC. 1, Hall, to ereot a two-story dwell ing, No. 207 Forquer street, to cost $2,500. Donia tho month just closed the Water De- artment took In thd tab for taxes, which {a the largest minount ever recelyed during thy samo period. Mui, Jonson still continiuos ns bookkeeper in tho Department of Publle Works, the Mayor not yet having been ablo to agree upon who his suc: cessor shall be. Among tho applicants for his ‘pluce Is Maj, Laninn, of tho Treasurer's office. Buips were opened yesterday for constructing A water-pipe tunnel tinder the river at Clybournt piace, C. Wilko & Uo, offered to do the work Tor $4,051: C, W, Muller bid Ve MeAdim, & Co. asked $4,070: J, hols .wrrtod $6,081; and Martin McNichols offered to do tho work for $1,810, No nwurd was made, AOARE of small-pox was reporter! yesterday from No. 106 Washtonaw avenuc. ‘The unfor- tunate wasa Mr. Popenbrach, and bo was nt ones taken to the Sinall-Pox Hospital, Ho chught tho disease by associating with the mom vers of tho family ‘on California avenue, It ls thought, who were taken down two weeks nyo. ‘Tux City Treasurer yesterday announced his xeadiness to pry outstanding sorip up to and | cluding tho following numbersagalnst the funds ganed: City-Hall Fund (new issue), No. 4.0075 Seworngo-Tux Fund (new issue), No. 4,00; and Bchool-Tax Fund (now {ssuo), No, 4,010, Ha is also rendy to pny alt ordera ngninst the following funds: “Departinent of hile Works, Polics Fund, Fire Department Fund, Sewerage Fund, #treet-Lamp Fund, Pabtle Library Fund, and Gonoral Fund, All of those orders will bo pald on demand, U. 8. BUILDING. FIve THODSAND DOLLANS In gold were dis- Dursed yesterday. Art tho Sub-Treasury €2,000 were disbursed and £8,000 received in silver, Tur Internal-revenuc receipta yesterday amounted to $2,280.27; of which $24,813 was for spirits, $9,397.35 for tobacco and eigurs, $1,092.75 for beer, and $1,310.27 for speciat lmports. Ti following dutiablo dy wero received yesterday nt tho Custom-linuse: A. 1D. Meckor & Co., 300 tona plg-iron; Willlaim Wenzel, threo euses wax (igures; C, M. Iocdt, flve cnges dry goody; A. HL Abbott & Co. flve cases artists’ inaterhuls; Wilson [srog,, one ease haslory; Taw renco & Murtin, two cases cigura; Lyoa & Henly, fvo cases musical instruments: M. Hender- fon, one case chromos; J. cur, ONE CAse rubber balls; 1. Rocher, elght cnses optical ods: Rolling, Shaw & Co., ton enses colors; J. ruby, three cases musical instruments. Collections, 85,129, UNITED STATES MAnsitAL HtLprur bnsnotined tho petit Jurors drawn for the next term of the Cirenit Court that they will not bo required to nasemblo next Monday. The consequence wilt be that the trial of tho match bond cuses, tho Bb, ¥, Allen, and other important erlminal prosecti- tions will be postponed until tho next torn. Congress must first make aniapproprintion for the purpose of paying the expenses of the Court, and, should thix bo done before adjourninent, It will bo tov lute to convene a Jury before tho end of f tho presout fiscal year, which terminates ip Mr. Wriant, Superintendent of the Census, yesterday reeclved a communteation fram tha consus-tiker in District No, lft, to tho effect: that ho experienced great dificulty in bls work, from the fuct that many people bad refused to give him desired information, claiming that it ‘was nobody's business how many children thelr families ‘contained, and inquiring | whut rourso ho should’ pursue. Mr. Wright 1s ut loss to. unilorstand why any- body should same such a position. Ho ‘nya thore is no information ngked tor that can in any way work in the slightest degree of harm, but ho anys If this. opposition becomes pronounced, ho will be compelled to resort to ‘prosecution. By not of Congress n refusal to tomply with the consus law ia puntahnblo by, a Une of not less than $10 or mare than $100, Mr. Wright says his work would be facititated if tho ople would give the required Information recly, but will enforce the statute If this oppo- ‘tion devclopes. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, Tho Villago Trustees met Tuesday evoning, ull the mciumbers being presont. ‘Tho nppropriations monopolized most of the tle, and are ns follows: Publio bulldings, $000; salaries of village officers, $1,500; Potico Depart- ment, $1,720; Fire Depurtment, $700; streot ime provement, $1,800; lighting strects, 81,900; cone tngent legal expense, 8400; zenural’ contingent, $2,650; fntercst and sinking-fund for water-louti ponds, $0460; Interest und sinking-fund fe jeworuge ‘bonds, $3,190; laneous fund, 81001 printion of €34,701.35, will bo nn income of $1,000 from the Water- Works this yenr, which will reduce the amount to bo raised by tuxution by that amount. This ts nbout 38,00 less than. the smount uppro- printed lust year. Tho catimutod cost of runs ning tho Water-Works fur the current your Is #000, Tho Btroet Commissioner reported that o Inrgo munber of sidewalks were ti bad condi- oa. Keferred to Committes on Streets and joys, ‘Tho usual monthly bills wero prosontod and audited. ‘The Clerk was orderod to lesuc serip for the sung, Itwns recommended that cortuin telegraph polos btandIng in streets should be removal It was recommended by ‘Trustee Crocker, and concurred in by the Bonrd, that n hook und lad. der company bo organized. ‘The estinnte for tho Flro Departinent will vovee this addition, Adjourned for two ka. + , Mr, and dra. 1, Pat pn have returned from California, after a stay of seven works, Evanston ts about to toxa one of ite oldest business-men, Mr, 1t, HH. Meyor has lett bis business In charge of his brother, and hus gone to Hed Oak, 1a, whoro he will continue in the business of « tobuecontst. “MINING STOCKS, BAN Francisco, Cal, dune 2—Tho following are the closing quotutlons nt tho Stock Rourds Hel cet’ Nirwad Price. Malo & Nor i Sena EOE: est cs Norchora Hail Ophir... Overt SR SR: ES nt PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSION, You now haye an opportunity of julning tho wrundest exvursion of tho seusan, leaving Chi- saxo from the Wullsetreot depot of the Chicago & Northwestern, Juno 16, 1880, « ‘Mekels will bo sold, good from Chicago to San Frautlsco und return, at tho extremoly low “price of $125, and from Chicago to Sulem, Ore., and return at €100, For tckots and full information call upon or writy tho lov. Isage Dillon, 57 Wastlugton street, tu the Methodist Hook Concern, a The Eldredge Sewlng-Muchinea—I{t leads the world, and fs the best for you tb ts Soldon wonthly payments. 100 State street, a Timea : Our highest artists In dontistrys MoUhevaeys boyoud: dou! Uh though bute awe WASILINGTON. The House Finishes the Deficien- cy Appropriation Bill in Committee. Final Consideration of the Rivor and Harbor Bill by tho Senate, Likelihood of Immediate Action upon the Fisheries Question. A Bill to Be Presented That Will Define the Government's Position. DEFICIENCY APPROPRIA- TIONS, THE Ni FINISHED IN COMMITTER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcayo Tribune, Wastixaton, D.C, June 3—The House finished the Deficieney Appropriation BIL In Committeo of the Whole to-day. ‘Tho various amendinents relative to silver that were sub iitted yesterday were all defented, ns well as those directing that the salaries of Con- gressinen shall be paid in silver, and the one proposed by Field, of Massachusetts, for the repeal of the silver dotlar law, and the pro- position of Bland that members’ salaries be paid in silver, received only eleven votes, it belng defeated by a vote of eleven yens to fifty-five nays. That portion of the see- tion relating to the Committee which seeks in part to nullify the Federal Election laws, notwithstanding the Supreme Court has de- elded they are constitutional, was retained in the bill by a party vote of 60 yeas to 76 nays, less than a quornm,—but. the Minitation upon the use of the $650,000 appropriated for United States Marshals was, by way of com- promise, omitted. This was done on motion of Cobb, Democratic member of the An prop: priation Committee In charge of the bil, ‘THIS 18 UNDERSTOOD to have beon done in obedience to the desire of those who seek an early adjournment, ad who wish to avoid all nthecessary causes of political dispute, Indeed, so strennots are he exertions making in this belinlf that {tts sald that the Denwocratie leaders will en- denyor to prevent the inaking of speeches on the Chicago candidates and platform for fear that, should such speeches be made by the Democrats, the Republicans would suecess- fully resist an adjournment until after the Cincinnat! Convention, It ts now In the power of the Republicans to control the time of adjournment, 2s the Democrats will not by able to puss a resolution tn the face of a united Republlean. opposition. ‘The Ways ant Means Committee will to-morrow con- sider the subject, and, its said, willendeayor to 2x the adjournment at June 10, RIVERS AND HARBORS. CONSIDERATION OF TIE WIL. COMPLETED, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitxotox, D. C,, June -2.—The Senate finally finished the River and Harbor bitl after several Democratic Presidential candl- dates had shown how fustly the Republicans could charge the Democracy with extrava- ganco upon this bill, There were good ren- sons for these speeches, ‘The estimates for the River and Harbor bill by the Republican Adintnistration were $5,000,000, The bill has been Increased in the Sonate to mora than $9,000,000. Senators Bayard, Kernan, and Beek called attention to the fact, nnd sald tho Republicans would take advantage of it In the campaign, and justly charge the Democ- racy with extravagance. ‘Lhe bill was, how- over, eloquently defended. © Ransom, in charge of. it, defled any suc- cessful criticism, although ho himself ad- mitted that there wore Improper approprin- tlons In It to the amount of $200,000; but this sum he characterized as asmall snitreh and shadow on tho bil, Voorhees thought that there was a great deal too much money in the Treasury: that the easiest: thing to ‘ex- plain to his constituents would be an. ex- penalties of money in their districts, and tha Eastern States had long enough pursued the dog-In-the-manger poticy, and that the West should now be permitted TO AVE LIBENAL APPROPRIATIONS, * For one he would tke to have flowing through the rivers of Indinna the stream of silver which the ‘Treasury hoards, Anotable Instance of the debate was a brief speech by Senator Blaine, who is, just now the centre of observation Inthe Senate. He hud been watching the discussion a: uring tho af whon not reading bulletins from Chicago, and rose to say that inthe main he thought the river and harbor appropriatlons proper, and that the condition of the Treasury and the improving business of the country now | warranted — liberal appropriations for that purpose. in short, outslile of those faw Democrats who wanted to make poiltteal capital for themselves, tere were no serous oblections fo the bill, ‘There were thirteen votes agalust It, and of these three— Thurman, Bayard, and Davis, of Mlnols,— aro Presidential candidates, It was port Ds Worthy of notice that Davis, of Illinois, notwithstanding he voted against the whole Dill to-day, yesterday endeavored to have the + /poropelation for some locniitles increased, 1 " negative aynte lodday, howevay He fi safo one, a4 It is now clearly apparent that lt could not dofent the bill. H FISHERIES, LIKELIUOOD OF ACTION, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Wasmyatoy, 2. C., June 2—Tho louse Forelgn Affairs Committee, as 9 consequence of the urgent and persistont presentation of the casa: by Representative W. W. Rice, of Massachusetts, is at last ilkely to take Imme- dinte netion to vindiente the rights of our fishermen undor tha Treaty of Washington, There hay been some tnexplicable delay In tho Committee on this important subject, It seemed at ong time as if the only posable explanation of the iglay was that the British Government through the social qualities of the British Minister here, had In some nui ner caused a considerable number at the inginbers of this Committeo to take the views of the situation ontertalned by Sir Edward Thornton, TNE BUN-COMMITTEN, oratlenst the majority of it, will to-morrow report to the whole Committees favorably for netion the bill which represents the ylews of tho State Department. ‘That bill, in brief outling, 3 thiss In the first section it pro- vides for the repeal of those priyHeges arise ing out of the Treaty of Washington by willeh Canadian products are tported tree of duty, or at least tho suspension of these privileges untlt sttch time as the Govern: Mnents of Great Britain and of tho United States aro in accord upon the qieatlons relating to the Washington Trent: aAnothor scetlon of the DIL gives tho dent “authority to restora the stspende privileges whenover fn his Judgiment the two Governments are in accord upon that sub Jeet, of which due notice Is to be given by prostauadlon, ‘These two sections, of course, nvolve the relinposition of the duty on fist and Its products, A third section makes pro vision for the payment, under proper re- strictlons, bE the Sotnet hin more than $100,- 000 to the Hshermon for tho outrages cout mitted at Fortune Bay, Another section xlyes the President ot the United States au- Morlty by proclamation to PROMIBIT OUR FETKERMEN from iol upon the in-shore :fisherles in Canada so long ns the tishory clauses of the treaty aro suspended orin operation, ‘Che hurpose of this section, of course, fs tu avold any complication after the dutles upon Cae wadton ish products have been rehuposed, a3 this Government 1 not permit our ‘shermen to take advantagu of tho in shore tsherles: when. the duties are restored upon Canadian fish, ‘This bill will be adopted by the Committee to-morrow, will bo reported to the Ilousa at. the earliest posslile moment, und |b is conildently ex. pected now thatit will pass the House ata Sony surly day. It ts vory positive and ug+ xresslye {i its principles und its Innguage, and will nuke it possible for Great Beltal to have no doubt about the yiews and Intentlona of this Government with respect to the fish- ery question. a Ye NOTES AND NEWS, WILL NOT BE A CANGIDATR, Special Dispatch to The Catcugo Tribune, Wasinatox, PD, C., June 3.— Senator Ferry, of Michigan, who hus been spoken of as a candidate for Vice-President, and whom tho delegation from that State has been di- reeted to support for that position, has writ- ten aletter, which ig tn tho possession of Congressman Conger, declining to hea ean didate for that oftes, dnd stating that he pre- fers tn serve the State iu tho Senitte, Conger will present tho letter to the Convention when ihe nominations for Vice-President are order, CONFIRMED, A ‘To the Western Associated Press, Wasitxaton, D.C. June 3—Phe Senate confirmed Horace Maynard as Vostmaster General; Fells Coste, United States Marshal for tho Eastern Distrlet of Missouri, TG RECORD. SENATE, Wasutnatoy, D. C., Juno 3—Me. Pendle- ton submitted a resolution instructing the Committee on Jilictary to tnquire whethor See. 4,083 to 4,123, tnelusive, of tho Revised Statutes aro authorized by the Constitution. He oxplained that these sectlous related to tho Judichal powers of Consuls and Ministers in Eastern countries. ‘The Minister of the United States at Catro, Kxypt, was exerels- Inf extensive, extraordinary, If not. entirely wuwarranted powers, ‘The seetions gave nb- solutely despotte and frrevocable authority of Consuls over any citizens of the United States. Consuls eannot constitutionally be authorized to try men without Juries; con- viet, nnd punish by hmprisoument or death, when Judges at home cannot do so, ‘Tho resolution was adopted, Consideration was resumed of the River ond Harbor bi, Mr Brown's amendment inereasing the appropriation. for the Sayan- nah harbor from 865,000 to $100,000 was re Jected—2s tot, ‘The opposition to theamend- ment was solely on the ground that to agres: to it would open the door to loading the -bilt down with increases of appropriations, Mr. Morgan offered the followlng amend- ment: “Provided, ‘That the entire sum available under under the first section of the Act shall not exceed $5,015,000, which sum shall be apportioned by the Seeretary of War tothe work of iinprovement designated ln the tirst section, and in the proportion tho amount thorein specitted for euch work of Improvement shall bear to the sum of $5,015,- Mr. Morgan’s amendment was rejected— yeas, 183 nays, os. ‘The bill was then reported to the Sennto, and ali the amendinents in the Committee of tho Whole agreed to, exeept an ainendnent reduelng from $110,600 to $85,000 the appro- [uintton. for the Improvement of the INinols River, Which was disagreed to on motion of Mr, Davis, of MMnois, ‘The bill was then read a third time and assd—yous, 50; hnys, 13. "The fol Howhng \s the nay vote: Balley, Bay- ard, Davis (LIL), Euton, Harris, Ingalls, Ker- nan, McPherson, Morgan, Morrill, Perdle- ton, Platt, and Snulsbury.. ADIll was'reported favorably for the pur- chase of addittonal grounds and the erection of a public buliding ut Detroit. After executive session, adjourned, ; mo0usE, ‘The House went inte Committee of tho Whole (Wiltthorne in the chair) onthe Gun- eral Deficiency Appropriation bill, the ponding paragraph hetng that appropriating 220,000 to enable the Seerotary of the ‘Treas- ury to provide storaze for, silver coin. ‘To this was pending a substitute samendinent: offered yesterday by Bland, and amended by Ilayes, directing the Seeretury of the ‘Treas- ury to pay in standard ‘silver. dollars the amount. raumroprintert by this act; appropriat- Ing $10, for the storige of so much of sald coin as may be returned to the Treasury for certitientes issued therefor, and providing that the salaries of members of Congress shall be pald In standard silver dotlars; Mr. Townshend offyred Srramendmeie pro vidlng that all Federal salaries shall pald in silver dollars, “Rejected—37 to 58. Alarge number of amendinonts wero of- fered and rejected, and) Mr. Bland's substl- tute was finally rejected—13 to 67, Mr. Warner offered the followin; tute for the original, paragraph, and it was agreed to; ‘Toennble the Sceretary of the ‘Vreasury to provide nore secure and, if need he, ndditional vault room for coin and bult- fon, $20,000, ‘Mr. ‘Townshend (IIL) moved to strike out the paragraph ag amended on motion of Mr, Warner, Rejected—4 to 69, It was agreed that a separate vote be tuken on this amend- mont in the House, An amendinent was adopted propriating ing persons as tie deficiency $7,500 for det: fulty of violating tha tnternat-roventie inws, ‘he portion of the bill making appropria- tions for the meeting of the expenses of United States courts having been reached, Mr, Iliscock moved to strike out the proviso that no part of these appropriations shall be used in payment of General or Special Deputy-Marshals for services rendered at the elections. Rejected,—yens 50, nays 76, it was agreed thata yea and nay vote bo taken on this proposition in the House, An amendment was mdopted appropriating $185,000 for the payment of judgments of the Unlted Stittes Court of Clatins, An amendment ‘appropriating $1,000 for the rellot of families of surf-men who recente ly perished at Aux Bargues, Lake Htron, while acting under orders fram the Life Saving Service, Adopted. ‘The Committes rose, and reported the bill and amendments to the JLouse., ‘fhe iniln question was ordered, and tho House adjourned. ee SOUTHERN STATE CONVENTIONS, Lirtne Rock, Ark,, Juno %&—The Demo- cratic State Convention met at noon. ‘The Ilon. Bradley Bunch, of Carrot, was called to tho chalr, and, on permanent organization, was made President, with the Ions. Parker Cc, Ewen, of Monroe, and E, B, Moore, of Washington, as Secretaries, Six ballots were had for Governor. ‘Two hundred and twent; delegates” were present, The first stood: Churchill, 00; Miller, 65; Wilson, Grace, 8; Fishback, 6; Smithoe, 43 The Inst stood: substt- 3. Churehilll, ior? Miller, 673 Wl son, 45; Gracy, 1; Smither, 4; Daille, 3. Fishback’s namo Was withdrawn by hls re- quest before tho last ballot. The Convention, by. a majority of 83, ad- Jonrned until On, in. to-murrow, Montoomeny, Ala, June 2,—The Demo- cratic State Committee hus nominated tho former State oflicers. nd WANTED TO DIE, Some eltizens yesterday afternoon brought word to the West Lake Street Station that an unknown man was lying Ina vacant lot at the corner of Fulton and Wood streets in an unconselous condition, ‘The police went to the place and found lying beside tho man an cmpty Inucaniin bottle, together with a note, “fo whom it may concern,” stating that domestic trouble was the cnuse.. ‘Tha volles ascertalned that he was Thomas Wil- mot, the proprictor of a small mateh factory in the rear of No, 83 North Pauling street. He Ilves at the same ‘place with a wife and three children. Dr, Groy attended Wilmott until he thought blim out of danger, and then caused hls.romoyal to the County Hospital for treatment. ———___- A BAD KIND OF SPREE, . Tiopo L, Lovell aud Noyes ‘Thompson aro prisoners at Central Station charged with atoallng a horse and buggy, valued at $1,200, FB, Leavitt, a rallroad man lying at the corner of Fiftioth strect and Wabash ayonue, Tho rig) was tuken nbout 4 o’elock In tho afternoon from in front of the Grand Pactilo Hotel, and was recovered ut 10 o’elock last night, when ‘Thompson camo {nto Central Station to ask the police ta look after iis friund Lovell, who was drunk, and trying to manage a high-spirited horse, Both men are at posed to be straight, aud the thoft was probably a drunken caprice, ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, Sprino¥ie.y, LL, Jung 3.—In the Supreme Court to-day, in tho case of the People vs, Ashby, a petition for a wrlt of habeas corpus was deuled. In the ense of the People vs, Hotton, « writ of habeas corpus was al- lowed, No othor business of futoreat was transacted, aed THE CROPS, Special Dispatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Warentows, Wis., Juno 2.—Winter wheat As already heading out, an unusual thing in this section so early In fhe season. Rye is Well headed, and stands hvavy on the ground, Barloy, although thin iin places, promises a good yleld. Spring wheat never looked bet- ter or more promising than ut present, and Is stoollng cuttin healiny condition, Oats ap. poar well, und corn ts dolug Ninely, << ———— Buy the President Luwn Mower, latest im- provadand best, Durden,Selleck SCOUT Laat es Restoro, rofresb, and beautify tho akin: with cuticura Medicinal olor boug, 2° Sow SPORTING EVENTS. Chicago Finally Succeeds in Wrenching a Victory Away from. Boston. Providence and Troy Success- ful Over Cleveland and Butlalo. Trotting Yesterday at Adrian and Battlo Creek—Racing at Cincinnati, BASH BATT. CHICAGO Vs, HOSTON, Bpeciat MMxpatch to The Chicago Tribune, Rostoy, Mass, June &2—Tho Chtengos won thegame from the Bostons toatay by superior batting and splendid playing in. the fleld; thelr hits wera made just when they were needed most. There was a small at- tendance owing to the cloudy and disagrecable wenther. Burns made two bad errors tn the fleld, but redeomed Ilmgelf nobly at bat, leading all the others in hits. Dalrymple batted very steniily, and Kelly gota two-baser in when it was very welcome. ‘The Bostons were sent to. bat and retired ns fast as they came up to the plate, The Chicagos did tho samo tho first two innings, while the order was broken In the second by John O'Rourke's two-baser. ‘The Bostons made thelr first run in the fourth, ‘Tho two O'Rourkes mate two-basers ench, and Jim eamo fn on Foley's hit through Corcoran, Tho Chicagos made their fist run in the fifth, after having retired the Bostons in one-two- threo order, Kelly was flratat bat, and went out at first base, Goldsmith made a safe hit. Flint went out on a font bound, and Burns mate a three-baser, bringing Goldsmith home. Corcoran closed the inning with a fly to John O'Rourke, In the sixth the Bos- tons scored one, Hin O'Rourke got two bases on Kelly's mutt of hls fly, stole third, and came home on his __ brother's sife hit, ‘Tha Chicagos made two in thisinning, Dalrymple innde ahit and camo, in on Willlamson’s two-baser. Willanson came home on Anson’s out and Kelly’s two- baser, and Kelly scored on Goldsmith's long fly to Jones, which was muffed, The Bos- tons did not get a base in the seventh. ‘The Ciiteagos made one on hits by Dalrymple and Gore, the former stealing second. In the eighth the Bostons tried to rally. Jones led off and went out at first. Jim O'Rourke made asingle, took second. on a passed ball, ant home on Burdock’s single, Burdock taking second when tho ball was fielded home, Jim O'Rourke mado a safe titand Burdock came. home, but O'Rourke was fielded out at third while running on the.throw homa to cut off Burdock, No more runs were made, "THe scot ARB) TIP ALE Chicago, | —|—|—|—|— |) = Dalrymple, 1. 4} 2) 3} 3) 2) oO} 0 4} Ol 1) 1) 3) O10 4) 1) 1) 3) f) 4) 0 4} 0} 0} 0/10) Oo] 0 3} fa] 2) oo} 1 4} 1) 1) 1) 0) 410 4/0) 1) 1) 5) 2) 1 4) O} DF 6] 2) 8) & 3] 0} 0} 0} O} 4).1 34] 6111) 18/27} 10} 6 4) 0 ONO 0 4] 3} 2) 8) 8) 0} 1 b. 4] 1) 1) 1) 3} 4).0 John O'Rourke, o,f. 4} a} a! af a) of 'o Morrill, 3b, A} O} OF OF 1) a1 0 3) 0) 0} 0} 6) 6) 2 4] 0) OO} i) apo 4) OF 1 1 1) 10 3) QO} OF O} O} 4) 0 Bi] 4] SULLA 1A Oo j223 4607 a 900013 Oo *—5 000101 20-4 igo, 4; Boston, 2, ‘Threo-buse hit—Trns, 2, it ‘ Two-bnad hites' Rolly, James O'Rourke, John. = 5 a Firat base on ¢rrom—Cl tengo, £3 Boston, 4, Firat on called ball oly. i Burns, Kelly, Morrill, Called bullya—Golismnith, 63; Foley, Called and missed strikes—Goldsmith, 83; Foloy, 41. OTHER GANES, Provinence, RK, I, June 2.—Providence, 8; Clevelund, 5 ‘Troy, MN Y,, June 4—Troy, 10; Buffalo, 3 THE TURP. ADBIAN, BICII, Speciat Dispatch to ‘the Chicago Tribune, Apntay, Mich, June 3—Tho second day of the races here was distinguished by superb weather and good attendance, the in- terest being mainly centered on the great pneing race between Sleopy Tom, Mattlo Hunter, Rowdy Boy, and Lucy. Pool selllng on this race was lively, Rowdy Boy belng the favorit, Mattlo Uunter second choiva at $10 to $5, with $2 to $3 for tho fleld. ‘The first race called was the 2:35 class, In which there wero elght ontrles and six 8 rs, Rigolette and Lady Greer belng drawn. ‘The horses wore given tho follow. ing position; Dan Donaldson first, Disracil second, Humboldt third, Black Cloud, fourth, Kate Barlum fifth, Rugg Ells sixth. Three heats were troted and the race awarded to Black Cloud by a vote of three to one; Judge Dean dissenting on the ground that tho race was fraudutent, and in that Donaldson was driven to win,” i{llamson, ira, F BUMMARY, + Tho 2:35 olnas, $1,000,860 to frat, $250 to seoond, $140 to third, $100 to fourth. he G. W. Vourhoes, Purmu, Mich. b. c, Black Cloud, Ld BT. G, Gu; BON, “ Charles EB. Abbott, Detroit, Mich., b. m,. Kate Barlum..,... seeeees od BE Ren Cooper, Adrlan, 's. g. Distal Potor Beck, Chicago, b, Es Humbul G, WV. Robins, Grund Raplds, & K. q SNUB seesceeveree, cereee ‘ C.8mith, Mount Vornon, g. m, Lady Grueessssserrserrreveren seeesese he te O, Conte, St. Louls, Mo, b. ni. Riga- jo seen sees cee snne, covet Tine—3; 3 ST Tn tho pacing race, four entries, all started. Sleopy ‘Tom took three straight heats, Mattle Hunter belng distanced In the final heats soo #200, fortolt 8100, Btake race, entrance $2 ‘orfalt $100, addod hy tho Aasadiation, 81,000," 3 por cunt ‘to. first argo, 20 to second, and 15 to third. John Odell, Wilmot, Wi, De Be Sloopy 11 H.C, Pato, Bt, Louls, 6m. Mattlo Hun- CINCINNATI. Crncinnatt, June 3.—Queen City Jockoy Club, second doy, Clear, cool weather, Track still heavy. Good attendance, ft First race, for all ages; dash of 9 mite and aquarters Third race, Cincinnatl Ladies’ Stake for Pyear-olds; dash threesquarters of a iil Greentuad, ee BATTLE CRERK. Spectat Dapatch to The Chisago Tribune, Barrie Creek, Mich., June 3—The seco ond day’s races wero well attended, the sume qiuries being as follows; mato otters ce, = 7 come” THE OAR, DECLARED OFF. Bostoy, June 8.-‘The boat-race between Ross and Johnson {s declared olf, dedicate ick ehatel THE BOSTON POST-OFFICE. Bpecat DAspatch to Tre Chicago Tribune, Boston, Mass., Juno %.—The post-office was Nghted with gus to-night for the first THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TITURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1880—TWELY 1s PAGES, time since May (3, when it waa turnes owlng to tho npjitoprintion having glyen aut. Tho Sub-Treasurer, who fs also custodian of the bullding, ah offer of the Gas Cofjpany to furnish light at {ts own risk, and in despate Postmaster Toby: at Inst wrote to tho Sceretary of the Treasury Anquirlng why the Bosten oftes should be ait exception to every other ofico Iu the country in not being allowed the uso of gas on the conditions offered by tho Company. There have been tw small fires In tho ofles sines — Janterns — have been used, and sertous loss has been avolded only by extraordinary preeantions, Public buslness ting suffered largely by the snut-olf, andthe ontira community feels relieved a the return of tho old-tinis expeditions and sntisfactury porformance of the service. —$———$—_——— CHICAGO'S MERCANTILE GREATNESS. The Gardon Clty. Tho “Garden Clty” Is now ono of tha wonders of the age. No other city in the bistory of tho world, either In anelent or tnodern thnes, has made such gigantic strides In population, in manufactures, and commercial greatnessand wualth In the same Itnited tine. Babylon, Rome, Jerusalem, Lonton, Paris, furnish no parallel in so brief a period as that when Chieago was a desert up to her present proud posttlon— containing more than half a anlliion intiabit- ants, and belng tho largest wheat and produce market inthe work,—all within the memory of many of her ploneers who are still living. Nearly awept out of existence by tho greatest confligration over recorded, yet ristig in her pulght, tke the pheenix, from her awn ashes in less than 0 decade, ib is almost impossibly to assign Hinits to her greatness, er mers chant princes are alrendy known throughout the commercial world, and it may not be out of place to refer ton few of them here. At tho head stands the great dry-goods house of Field, Letter & Co., whieh, for the rapidity of its rise aud the vast extent of Its trade, jag no parallel on this continent. Boots and Stocs. Aniong the numerous large housesengnged {n the various. branches of moreantile bust- ness in Chicago those in tho boot and shoe trado are particularly worthy of notice,—a branch which ins few years has rapidly in- creased until {t now occupies 2 position: une surpassed in any city on this continent, And manufacturing is also mnalctug auch strides. that ina fow fears the Garden City will be in the front ranic in that respect. Among the leading houses, both in Jobbing and manne factur ne stands prominent the widely- known firm of Phelps, Dodge & Palmer, who keep a large mumbor_of salesmen traveling through all the Western States © and Territories, Tho high repute whieh this firm has gained 1s 9 guarantee for their fut- ure transnetions with all who may have busl- ness connections with them, ‘They have with- in the last two years established & manufac tory of Indies’ and misses’ fine shoes,—1 new departure which has proved eminently sue- cessful and satisfactory, Country merchants ‘will find that it is only necessary to make a trial of thelr goods in. this special line to demonstrate their superlority,and they should not fall to make {ta point ‘to call at their nace of business, Nos, 48, 40, 52, and 54 Wa- ash avenue, before making thelr purchases, anil they. will he sure’ to meet with the mosl polite attention, and find the Inrgest stock of oous in the West, and In every style, and of tig yery best quality to bo found in any mar ete Gont's Furnishing Goods, In this branch of tradetho house of Wilson Bros. deserves particular mentlon—no othor house of the kind in the West approximating any where near {tin the extent of Its busl- ness, and yery few, if nny, Inthe Enst. Ks- tablished seventeen years ago on a limited senle, by Foot management and perseverance {ts sales have beeoine linmense,—extending over nil the Western States and Territories. It imports all its foreign stock direct, and manufactures a Jarge proportion of its do- mestie goods, ‘The stock embraces hoslery, shirts, Underwear, and everything holongliig to its line. The proprietors ara thorough bitsiness men and very popular, ‘Their prem ises are necessarily very extensive-—the di- mienisions of tho stores belng filty by 140 feet, with seven floors—the location is at 113, 115, 117, and 119 State satrect, which is now one of the leading attractions of the city for merchants throughoutthe country who como here to maka thelr purchases, Carriages, Chicago ts colebrated for tho great number of its fine carringe repositories, among which that of I. J, Edwards, 235 Wabash avenue, hus deservedly beconje a grent favorite with the publle, Mr. Edwards is an old manufact- urer, and ins built up a very largo trade—his carriages having been proven to be the most durable known, his sales are, in conse. quence, very large. He exhibits twenty-five yurleties, Ils new stylo of Jurup-seat bug. gies is the finest known, and his splendid phnotons are all the go, far and wide. Ine fouding purchusers should not fail to oxam- ino his stock, ————_—. THE WEATHER, OrFicr or THE Ciur SiaNAL OFFICER, Wastrnaton, D.C, June 8-1 a, m.—For ‘Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, stationary or falling baromoter, higher temperature, clear or partly cloudy weathor, winds shifting to east or south, For the Upper Misalssippl and Lower Mls- sourl Valleys, stationary or falllng barome- ter, southerly winds, partly cloudy weather, atationary or higher temperature, For the Upper Lake region, stationary or rising, followed by falling barometer, stn- tlonary or Jower temperature, partly cloudy nventhor and occasional rain, winds mostly southerly, é For the Lower Lake rogion, stationary or rising burometer, southerly, shifting to northerly winds, stationary or lower tom- erature, partly cloudy weather, followed by increasing cloudiness, and local rains, _ LOOAL ODHERVATIONH, CHICAGO, June 2 “Yiaximum, 72: minimum, &. GENENAL ONSERVATIONS, CHICAGO, Juno 3-10:13 p, m. Nar| Ther, | Wind, Wither) Rn Nonontionsa(a Nivfeunt a a 9 a 0 oT HEESAALE: SRELIATE! SRAVSER: Ne, 4 freah, let Ma. flunt...,-.|Fatr,., "WW wauntial bat), i unto. _———_ WISCONSIN ODD-FELLOWS, Bpeciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuns, Manisoy, Wis, Juno %.—Last evening tho Odd-Fellows devoted thelr session to tho busiueas of the Grand Encampment, An iinportant changs ind nade In the constitu- GERSAELELALEEE! tion whereby the tlm for the annual incet- ing was changed tothe first week In Febru: ary of each years ‘Lhe following oMicors of the Grand Encaispiment were olectod In the afternoon and justalled during the eveniny gevalont G, But D. jerry, Os! nkosh; Gi, i, 8, L, Brasted, Fond du Lac; (.8,, W. AL averenz, Ailwaukes; GS. G. 1. Ills, Madison David Adler, Milwaukeo; JW. . Barron, itlehiand Centre; GR, T. Grand Maratut, Charles Kendatii Beloit; Uirand Sentinel, Richard oo, Jefferson; Grand Outside Sentinel, oft ing firmly refused tho Nic Portmiler, ‘The only other business publle importance transacted ab tho session was tho abolishment of the offices of Grand lnstructor, Hn tho Grand neampmeyt adjourned ft was to incet in Milwatkee on the tirst iEtecalay: of February next. ‘Tho Grand Lodge inet this morning at 0 o’elock, andatones proceeded to business of in pri- vate nature of which no roport ean be given to the public. Thoy adjourned at 1 o'clock until to-morrow morning. DELEGATES," yislt Harkins, tho old rellnblo boot and shoo maker, whitvin the elty and have your mens uros taken “freoof charge," so that you can order nt any tine, Wo havo also sono very pretty stytes on hand. Harkins, 122 Dearborn stroct, nenr Madison, —— Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostratl and ott Corma of general dobiiity reliaved by tak+ ing Mensinan’s Veptonizad Hoof ‘Tonic, the only: Preparation of beot-contiinity its entire utr Hous propertics, It 1a not a more stimulnut Niko the extracts of beof, but contains blood-miking, forco-zenerating, and life-sustaining proportlos; is iiyaluablo in wil enfoobled conditions, whether the result of oxtwustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acuty disenso; particularly if ro- Rulthig from Pulmanney: eomphyints, Caswell, Hazard & Co. Proprietors, Now York. For sala by druggists. ‘lon, MARRIAGES. PRIVY —MATSON—AL tho resldenea of the brito's fotliors Hapning oveniies suun hata Wy Ae ewe ts a A Caverno, Samuol M. Perry and Lottly, daughter uf Ne Matson." = DEATHS. Konr—in this city, duno 1, Elisa Fredorlko Korf, ied J years, sArtinetal from 1017 Monrocest Thuraday at 2p. ma to Waldhulm Cometury. BCITACH T—May 30, Minnto, only daughtor of Simon and Wilholmbin Xehacht, aged Lenard and monthn, ‘unerul from sit Indinnn-st. Wednesday t2 p.m, MORGAN—At Ilydo Park, Ht, Juno 1, 13, Polly ‘orgin, nized 30 yenra, Funoral from the resitonca of hor brothor, Ts La. Mhursday afternoon, Juno 8 at asa) ema, MCHOSABLL Mim. Kato MeVonnall, widos af tho 3 Into Dr, J. MeDonnoell and inothor of Pr, John Donne Kune! Thursday, Juno % at 0:31 9. m. Into reeidonce, No. $32 South Despint Fateiek's Chireh, thence by enrriages t¢ ODENSCIATZ—Joln . Ratonselints, Haneral tnkex pines (roti Huth Clinton-sty Kel ¥ nL, to Gmicelund. {12 Coltny Grova-ny., Hyde Park, jury Cullonder, the bolovud wife of In hersitn year, Joseph Phage Faneral from re<idenco on Friday, tho 4th inet. at pon Friends will plense accept this Intunatlon, ROGEILS—At enevn, Wedlnosdny morn= a W's tne. dung 2, nftor u lingocing {iincss, Marin, wife Of O. Fy Ttogers, iagod ot years § and months, ‘vho funoral services will be huld on Friday, duno 4, he i. Lowls papers please copy, STRAWN-—Juno 2, Iu Ottuwa, Ill, Alico Louleo, youngest danghlorat.t. Band At FB. Strawn, aged 1 Joued months und iy days. ANNOUNCEMENTS, 9. litida HVANGHILIST, LHADS THE MEBT- eo Ing nt the Paciiic Garden sion to-night. teres Ices nts o'clouk. Atare Inevit M's We Jit, OF SPRINGFIELD, Th, will cuniduet the noon prayer-mocting In Lower Farwell Vall, BAKING POWDER. lutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAT Flowsckcaper's favorite In lending eltiea of the world, fo othor preparation makes such light, faky, hot Dreads, or luxurious past v ‘a yant ry. Can be oaton’ty Hes without tear of the tl ® resulting from heavy tele or purity and wholes ra a we York. gentible food, £¥-Comm ended fo somencan by the Vavornm ent Ct HOYAL BAKING POWD POHTIEAITS, WESTERN OFFICE TENEYCK & 0 CELEBRATED PORTRAITS, In India Ink, Water Colors, Oil, 7 Crayon, ‘ 56 Washington-st., Chicago. . PRICES VERY LOW, according to real value. Cail and see Specimens, and bring Small Pictures to copy. AGENTS WANTED. sae ee MARVIN COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos, 265 und 267 State-st., Between Jackson and Van Buren: los of TOUSEHOLD GOONS and GEN- RAT MEAICHANTIod at the “Auction hooms ft EVERY THIURSDAY, Hpocis) attention given to Outaldo sales, ELEGANT FURNITURE, SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANOS, PARLOR ORGANS, : SIDEBOARDS, CHIFFONNIERES, &¢., AT AUCTION, THIS MOKNING at 10 o'clock, AT THE AUCTION Rooms, : NOS. 265 & 267 STATE-ST,, A large nod oloxant assartmont of Household Furnt- tura, peindlne HanGRORA Parlor suitain coverings of Bath, Haw silk, ‘Corry, eps, und Ualr Clothe bund- sume Chamber Suits ln Walnut and Ash; Marblo-Top Hidebourds, Landes, Busy Chalra, Patont looking Chairs, Folding rey “atiu-Neat Chairs, Waren Wiro Mattrossus, Berl Hprini Mattroasos, od- Blonts, Hurcuus, Dreaslnie Cass oto, Mankets, Pine fod Wary, ot. Also, ut 1 o'ciuck nuon, ELEGANT PIANOS AND ORGANS, AT THY AUCTION Looms, A splendid, Rosewood 134-Octavo Pianofortes rich Rosowood Caao, with Carved Lexa und Lyro. A swoot- jane Taines Brothers’ Plunoforte; lwo ologant Pare Be Jor Ongutin, hut nln AT AUCTION, THE 840 CASES REMAINING OF THE STOCK OF LEESON & GEORGE, Boot and Shoe Dealers, ‘WILL BE CLOSED OUT i. “AT AUCTION, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, COMMENCING AT 9:30 A. M., At 80 & 82 Wabash-ay,, Seeond Floor, ‘These are all regutar géods, and In prime condi. thon, well ausorted. : MARCUS R. RIDDELL, Recelver. By GEO, P. GORE & CU, Wund a) Wabusl-oy, THURSDAY, June 3, at 9:30. m., ANOTHEM LARGE STOCK OF CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, ‘hich will tively be sold to ol ee laneG Wi ene eee BO casks Amuricun W.G. Ware. oad carke Huck, and Yollow Ware, in Uluseyfuree Full uuent of Lamps, Burnet ofa EMRE Kham, eters Camere ets Seckea for conuley imorctigal peikee GEO. F, GOL & Cn AucMOROeTE, ND GARMENT, We carry the Laxgest Ag. sortment of any house West of New York 3 importing ow styles direct, also designing New and Original Styles suit. able for this climate and country. Every Suit guaranteed to fit the form perfectly, . Wo challenge all competition in this particular branch of our business. t No extra charge for fitting, or any alterations. that may be desired. $ The Only Specialty’ House in Chicago. of the kind, Over 1,000 Suits and Cos. tumes constantly on hand at reasonable prices. Suits ang Garments sent to any part of the country c.0.D. TH lrisian Suit Co, Importers, Designers, and Manutace turers of Ladies’ Fashionable Suits and Costumes, No. 165 State-st., and 52, 54, & 56 Monroe-st,, Under Palmer House, Chicago, LOTTERY, Rear Ann CONC tna UE UTE OE This beth Tat state ev mand Pete ne fee leryof any State ever voted o1 YXPrEeceD ED ATTRACTION Over Half a Millon Distributed. Loulsiana Stato Lottery Company, *) This Institution wns regularly tnverporated by Loxislatura of the Stat etur [duentionnl and Chart mere, U1 eo teran of we yeni gat, which pat? popu iu tha now Constirutton adopted Dee 157s, with m Capital oc LUOHUN to vented it aa sined nuded fn roxorvo fund of over RUM. Ts Grand Single Number Deaswings ius always tnken place monthly. IC a never aculed or postponed. Looks oMlowinir Dia F Sug followin bition: (2iST GRAND MONT _ und tho = EXTRAOWDINARY SEYL-ANNUATL DRAWING At Now Orteans, whitch Have ‘Taken Pisce Alwayn!/ruo-day, dune £5thy Undor tho porsonal suporviviun und management of Gon. G. 'T. Renuregard, of Toutaiauit, oad Gen. Jubal Ae Early, of Viral OCAPITAL PRIZEH, $100,000. BP-Nutco—Tekots were Ton Doltura only, Halves $8 ifths, 2 Tontiie he INT 0) Pitizn oF OF CONCERT, LY TCAPITAL TQRAND 1 GRAN fs 100 Approxtination Prix m 10 Approximation Prizes 0 i id WW Approximation Prizes o! is a) rer ARO TTA IOS. af hits} orate 11 HEATIREG AID, Of Laity Gen, JUNAL A. BAILY, of Va, aan Apullention fr rates {d clubs wore mado only to! office of the Company in Now Orleana, nT) Circular always were sont and ordurs adresse: My Ae DAUPHIN: ‘Now Oricans, La jamo Vorson at ¥, Orsemid Porag x I Mrroadwiy, Now Yorks rn) ¥ & CO. 17 La Balio-st., Chirazo, npaniy huts au agent in he gk 4, nd all persons pretending to indera hy) ciretiure ar nuhertoiae are sitet ICE PITCMERS, ace KEEP COOL! bi Ina In Rogers’ Best Triple-Piated WE Pitchers! Waler Sots, Water Urns, Goblets, de. Hamilton, - Shourds & Coss STATE AND’ RANDOLIL-STS,,{ ao SSle2H ate nt REAL USTATE. Stop and Think « Of tho maguificant bargains now ofvrod In lands for sale In Southern Hilnols at fron rte gore, and whieh, when cleared and cultiveti yluld a most bountiful crop of everything 04) tornlsc, Apply Wo 1, DAGUY, Land Commtsstonor LC. It, Leary Ttoom 11, No, i Michtwan-oy., Chics 4 CLOTHES CLUANING. ra een n RNa ear eareenrTT TPMT T ty F Cn Pe tO THANE, al teil vy expense GOK S bi NY: ip Dearbors N ‘ "weet Siudisons 107 Nort J TOE AAO ON ES ‘aged ent ele aii i ANDY. CANDY Bead ai, 8 Gt Or ® for « sample xpress of tbe Fc Sta ed faross Mit, Cuatecdoners 7a Mbudlava-sty Chie Ht Enndtos in gouty urd “Gust