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i ‘ i TNE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Inn temperature yesterday, ns obsorved by Aanasso, optician, & Madison street (Trrmunn Building) was ns follows: 8 a. m., Oi dexracs; YO A. ma, 08; 121n,, 63; Op. m., 04; 8, 10. OF; ba someter, 8 a. m., 29,60; 8 p. m., 29.58, AtrarD Wantatnos, 16 yoars of nge, whilo playing with some companions In Washington Park, was shot with a pistol which was acoiden- tally discharged in the hands of ono of the boys, Tho charge wont through the palm of Wahl- strom’s right hand, fufliotine a vory painful wound, AN interesting program hns beon propared for the annual reception of tho Foundlings’ Home, which occurs to-day fram 10 2. m,tollp. m, ‘Tho reception !s undor the auspices of the Las dios’ Afd Socioty, and promises to be an intore ‘esting event in tho history of the institution. Inving CooPER, a promising youth of 6 yoars of age, camo to his death yestorday afternoon in f most distressing manner. Ho stood by while a flower-box in his father’s yard, No,; 10 ‘hroop Btreet, waa belng Seed rier a pices of uiibes we way and struck the boy a violent blow or the breast. from tho effects of which he dicd in twonty minutes. ‘Tus North Chicago City Railway Company enteniay comment tearing up tho tracks Fram Fullerton avente to Diversoy street, The Btreet fa to bo filed and pnved, and instead of rnoning tho trnoke nlong the eldea of tho atreet, ta heretofore, tho rails will be lad In the centre of the rondway. A large fone of mon are employed, and tho work will bo rapidly pushed to completion. AnotTnen effort was made tohold a meeting of tho Council inst evening. A giorum respondad to tho roil-call, whereupon tho Mayor handed ina communiention appointing C. B. Hofter 1s Bailiff of tha now West Side Police Court, Ald. Lawler moved that the appointment be con- firmed, but a cull of tho roll showed that a quorum was wanting, whereupon an adjourn- ment wag had until Friday ovening. A BMALI-BIZzED strike occurred yesterday moming at the now Union Depot building, cor nor of Madison andCanal streets. The tifty hod- carriers in tho omploy of 8. Bryant, a Milwaukeo contractor, refused to goto work unless their wages of €1.50 per day were jucrenacd to $1.75, Mr. Davis refused to necede to. their demands, and thoy did not go to work, [ois of tho opine jon, however, that they will come nrouni this moming. Tho raise will not be mot by Mr. Davis unless the other contractors give in to the iemunds of the men. The gang buns around the yard all day, clalming that thoy had not receiv that they are pald once In two weeks, During the morning some vxclted Individual sent to tho Madison Street Stntfon for a detail of pollco, ‘but, as thoro wus no disturbanco, tholr services ‘wero not necded, Tux polico report that Inst. Saturday morning: Prancis Kalu, 2 tailor doing business ‘at No, 143 West Van Buren street, dled nt his hame, No, 26% Desplaines streot, in consequence of 1 e ou the little finger of tho left hund Inilleted by James Finnegan, a dfsgolute character who was at times in Kain‘'s bnploy. Tho re- port {snot strictly correct. Dr. Rowan. who attended Kain, has given a certificate of death, and isof tho opinion that tho direct cause of death was pnenmonin, Tho bite did enuse cry alpelas, nnd hnd it not been for that the min might not have had pneumonia, The orysipelns didnot extond boyond the forearm, | It wis se- vero, as usual, and was necompanled with wh- seess formations. The putient sitfered groatly, but Friday preceding tho death the arm had shown signs of Improvement. Dr, Itowan saw Kain frat two weeks ngo jnat Sunday, and dressed the wound an tho finger. Tho iniliun- mation wus even thon quite severe, One week ngo yesterday pneumonia set in, ‘fhe aon and other relatives of tho deceased are tinxtoua that Finnegan should be arrested und prosecuted, ag it was Mr. Kain's desire that Finnegan should be made to suffer for bia conduct. THE WEST PARK HOARD. Aregutar meeting of tho West Park Ronrd , was held yesterday afternoon ut the roomd, cor~ ner of Washington nnd. Halsted streets, l'resi- dent Wilcox tn the chulr, ‘no report of tha Committee on, Tinprove- ments was rend, and recommended that tho plans of W. L. B.Jonney for tho improvement Of that partion of tho park lyin botween Luke and Madison streets, west of the present [m+ provements, be adopted, The improvements wore mentioned in detail. and, if the pilin {8 carried out, tho western partion of the park willbe rondored very nttractive. The propos sition mado was to enlarge the Inko by four acres and straighten the drive leading southwest from tho Human Socloty'a fountain. Tho Commmittes argicd that the expense of carrying out Mr, Jenney's plans would be “inuch fers than that inourred in following out the origina plana. A long and tedious dobnte followed on the ndvisnbillty of adopting tho report,and it was finally Ind aver until the next meoting. Duridg the debate Mr. Willard Woodard, ox- President of tho Board, raised the point that tho contractor to whom bad bean given the Job of Inying out the new -boulovard wie tt aking: toomuch moncy out of it, He claimed that after taking the contract at 2) cents per cubic yard he had sub-let it for 10 cents per cublo ‘ard, this realizing 19 cents per cuble yurd on ho transaction. He was contradicted by Presi- dont Wilcox, who brought in the contractor and tho Park Enginver, both of whom sustained his contradiction. After some rather stiurp talk across the table thy matter was allowed to drop, ' ‘The Bonrd adjourned after the trausuction of éome mipor business. THR ROYAL VIstToORS. Prince Leopold and the Princess Louise with thoir aiite, who arrived at tho Palmer House, ut 7 o'clook Sunday evening, spent tho day yesterdny very quietly in persistent sight-seeing. No formal program bind ri been arranged, Dut tho foyal party wore driven the usual round of the celts under the guidance of str. Warrack, the Britlsh Consul, and Str. Monro, tho representative of the Bank of Mon- treal in this city. Tho party Lave been assigned elegant rooma on tho parlor and third tloors of tho Paliner House, Sunday evening was spent privately, tho Princo aud Princess with the rest of tho party dining privately In tho lurge draw- ing-roam, Yeateniny thoy left thelr rooms at 10:0a. m. and prepared to leave for n jaunt about tho city In curriuges. | The Prince and Prinepss recolyed: some of the lady guests of tho hotel for a few minutes on the purlor floor, and thon took the cloyator to the Monroe struct entrance, followed by n crowd curtous to see how the blood royal manifested Itself. The Princess took | the first carringe, attended by Col, MeNeilt ant Mr. Monro, Inthe second Iandau were Capt, - Mins, the Hon, Mr. Collins, aud the Hon, Mr. Noyle. Tho Prince took the fast carriage, with bia equerry, Mr. Yorke, In company with Lady Pally and Lady Langhatn. ‘The morning wns de Voted to an inspection of tho Water-Works, Lincoln Park, and tho business portion of the clty, Frineo Leopold and suite hive been invited and aru expected to occupy boxes at Central Music-Hail to-night to witness" H, M. 9, Pink. foro" by the Peorless Pinafore Company, ‘They will thus be affonied an Sppartualty, tu seo tho most superb pubile hall on this Continent. TIE CITY-ITALL. ‘Thr. Treasurer yestorday received $2,735 from tho Wator Department. A ConTitagr wns yosterdny awarded tho Akron Sewer-Pipo Company for supplying the city vite rotted euwer-plpo. They werv tho lowust bidders, On and after to-duy travel neroas tho Adams street bridye will be forbidden pending tho re- patting of tho vinduct. ‘The wridgo will bo swung, It is thought, for about two weeks, Tue City-Englnoer hus Just completed making Foundiags of the river, and reports that thero bas been oss fling up this year than usual, and that the atream has seldom been fn better cone dition than it now fs to accommodate tho Intor- ests of commorce, ‘Tity case of small-pox reported fram the Woat Bide Sunday turng out to have ‘been Jocated nt No. 624 Park avonue instead of No. 1 West Lake, ‘The pationt mye his name ad George Ut, Hoyt, and hig age ua 65 yours, and ho was yesture day taken to tho Hospital, Ho caught the dls- euse from the Anderson family, Tim most of the city employés dovoted thelr tino seaterday to work at tho Democrutio imaries. It Wag not u question of whetbor Niden or 8oymour shoul! be nominated, or thut delegates should be chosen to elthor of thoir ine terests, but whether or not Mayor Harrison should be pent toClucinnath IC bls Honor does not win, it will not be thelr fault, for they worked curly and late for bim, AMONG tho building pormits Issued yesterday was ong to Thouins Engilsh, to ereet a two-wtory: Atorg and dwelling, corner of Hfutated unit Thirty-saventh etreots, ta cost $6,000; one ta Jacob Lehr, to erect a three-story store and dwelling, No. 377 Redgwick street, tocoat $0,000; 19 to F, ernguer, to erect two “three-story: stores and dwelling: 880 and sa? West Mud- fyon atreet, ta coat & end one to the Bune toereecta two-story dw Hing Contre uvenue, near Madison street, to cout $8,000, ¥YEDERAL AFFAIRS, _ Tas building was almost deserted yeaterday, the majority of tho ofictals having goue to the Convention. Ar tho Bub-Treasury yosterday the recelpta ‘wore $5,000 gol und $5,000 silver, and the dis- burvcinunts €10,000 gold and $6,000 sliver, ALDERT FEXSENTHAL, chargod with moving apirite rt wight, was before Commissioner Hoyne yesterday. Ils cage was dismissed on motion of tha Dctziot Attornuy, us {t was impossible to gut service ou the witnesses, . ‘Tux oolicotions for duties yesterday amounted to 84,018. Following js the lst of dutiable goods received: A, Ji. Mocker & Co,, 400 tons pig-ron; L. Sebick, 2 cage book: Jobn W. Goets & Co. 3 casa glovos; J. J. McGrath, 6 packuges walle pauper; Kohlsaat &Co., 1 cuse glass ip Blotae lxst week's pay, but tho reson ta |, ler, Rotchechild & Co., 12 cascsamokers’ articles; Field, Leltor & Co, 8 bales dry goods: Root & Hona Music Company, & cases mustenl {nstry ments; Burloy & ‘Tyrrell, 25 pre ware; Hitcheoek &- Foster Rothschild, Schrocdor & Uaeco, |, 87 bales leat to- COUNTY-BUILDING,. ‘Thene wero twenty-three marringo Neenses issued yesterday. | ‘Tre following prisoners woro yesterday son- tenced tu the Penitentlary by Judge Kmith In tho Criminal Court: John Kelly, the boy murderer, ono yeur uvon 1 oharge of mansimightor; John Grady, three Sears for burglary; Thomns Farm- er, threo yoors for burglary. Chria Peterson, convicted of hireeny, was solitonced to ten days dn the County Jnit, : ‘Tie enso of Clnrenco H. Davis, tho bignmist. was called before Judge Sailth in tho Crininat Court yesterday aftertioon, Mre Augustus Van Duren, attorney for Davis, read a number of sf- fidavits to prove thut Maggie Vandecne was tho wife of Thomas Snell, Tho Court postponml tho further hearing of the motion for A new trial, to afford Stuto’a-Altorney Milla an opportunity to ile counter-ulidavits. Davis will come before Judge Smith on Vriday noxt, ORIMINAL, Jenste Grarcre engaged inan encounter with Madamo Henuchamp, tho keeper of a State street houso of ill-fame. Tho wenpons were knives. The Madamo {8 confined to her bed from the thumps and brutses she recolved, to- gether with a fow slight cuts. Jennio was cut across the hands aud on tha thront, Sho wus looked up. Joux Dunk was arrested yesterday nt Gelder- man'abnrn, in tho rear of No, 605 Sedgwick streot, whilo endeavoring to sell a horse and bug- wy for a tritlo of what it was worth, At the sta- tion he confeased that he hired tho rig at Engle- wood and brought it to the city with the Inten- ton of eotiing It for what ho coutd get, and then to travel Weat with the procecds, ‘Lhe owner's: fame {a unknown, but be will bo found and notl- ed. Sunvay night two young mon, names tn- known, had a fight at the corner of Kinzlo and Market streets, nid were interfered with by a (ean, min numed Giteourec, who works in the barbed wire factory at the corner of Franklin and Michigan streets, The Intter drew « re- volver nnd dlecharged It. vithor by accident or on purpose. ‘The bullet grazed tho band of a young man standing near bin, but no cout- plnint, was mude to the police, aud thoreforo thore huve been no arrests. A Genman rosiding at the corner of Jackson and Franklin streets, while on his way home nt 42145 this morning, was assaulted by footpnds whotn he met on the wals alongside the Mich- igun Southern depot. ‘They knocked him down and abused hin shamofulls, und ransacked hid fiacisots Jor about $4 cash. He made hia loss nowt at tho Armory, which ta only a stone's throw from the scene of the robbery, und while therg mude the bappy discovery that tho thieves hud overlooked a lirge roll of bills, which ho had in an inner pocket, Justick WALLACE: Jumes Hannan, Eddto Ho- nan, and George “Fallon, young Belagepart butchers, charged with bolding up and robbing Sherit? J. HL Carr, of Lroquojs County, of about £20 eagh anid a wateh and chain, $0u to the Lith: ‘Thomas Farron, ullas Hayden, larceny of silver- ware, for whieh un owner is wanted, aud shoot- ing at Ollicer Samouski, who {i turn shot him In the leg, $800 to the Sth; Abraham Porter, rob- bing a oman of his clothing, disorderly, and resisting, $00) to w 10th; = Wille ium = Herod, tho partuor Tellow sat puaed to have been drowned whilo endeavoring to avold arrest by Ollicer Decetle under Randolph street bridge, $100 tine; Charles Schubert, robbing Judsen A, ee of No, img2 South Park avenue, of a $100 watch and chain about four weeks ago at the cornor of Wabnsb ayenue and Peck court, £00 to tho Criminal, Court, Juation Walah; Patrick Etch- ingham and Charlos: Daloy attempting to rob John MoBwan, of Na. 38 Kinzlo street, ench to the Criminnl Court; Peggia Flynn, lureeny of clothing frown Johanna Kicln, $50) to the Crim- Jnul Court, Last Friday Miss Jonata 8. Grey, of No. 453 Fulton street, reported at tho Weat Lake Street Station that sho hn beon robbed of wn Indy’s gold wateh and chain valued nt $90; a cluster diamond ring, crown sotting, $173; A mosg- agate ring und plain gold ring. The sis pected thicf was Robert Schultz, a conob- man who had beon in her employ only n few weeks, and whom. sho hired throug! tho Young Men's Christian Association employ- tnent agency, Schultz bad been sent Into tho house to clean tho windows, and the theft was diseovered shortly after he finished his work, He, however, confd not be found, The police ascertained that Schultz's parents lived at ‘Tote lo, and that he had a cousin at tho corner of Wells streot und Chicago avenue. Sunday night Officer Wheulun went toa saloon at tho corner of Wells and Illinois streeta to arrest Job Gure voy, lig found him thero and arrested bln, and as he did sa noticed a young maui sitting near the bar, who xeted suspicious- he and kept hishand in bis cont-pocket in threatening manner. The oflicor overhauled him. and, finding a heavy elung-shot in his pos- seasion, enlled ina citizen, who wided him in bringing both men to the station. The second risoner gave the name of John Uotinan, but Oo was yesterday Klantiled as Schultz, and was hekd by Justice Raufinann in $1,000 to the 1th. Later In tho duy he waa taken Into tho “squeuls er’s roomn," nt Central Station, and was induced to reveal tho whereabouts of the stalen jowelry. THE PRINTERS. ANNUAL MEET(NG OF THY INTERNATIONAL TYPO- GRAPHICAL USTON, The twonty-clzhth annual session of tho In- ternational Typographical Union was begun yesterday morning at 11 o'clovk In Ublich Hall, corner of Clark and Kinzie streets, Sixty-elght dolegutes, representing tho principal oltics of the United States and Canada, were present, President Samuel Uaideman, of Washington, D C., oceupled the chulr, and Willlam White, of Now York, acted as Sceretary. ‘The proceedings wero opened with prayor by the Hey, 1. 3. Boring, after which Presidont Lung, of the Chicago Union, dolivored TIE ADDRESS OF WELCOMS, H{o tondcred to tho visiting delegates tho hos pltallties of the home Union, and exprgased tho hope that thoy woutd enjoy tholr aojourn in the Garden Ctr. After reviowlng tho paat history of the satlonal Union the speaker closed by flying Uist be hoped the bonefits and results of the present seasion wontd ald in establishing tho Unton ona stil) Arner bugis, Mr. Lang wis Iberally appinuded, President Hi jeman responded on bohalf of tho vlaitors, sny ing that he wished to return the thanks of tho delogntes for thole cordial recep. tion in this vity. Ho alsa congratulated the Unton on tho large number of delegntes present: atthe Convention, utter which be deolared the session open for regular business, ‘On motion the Chale appointed the following Committee on Credentinia; Messrs, Chance, Sweeney, Curroll, Feenvy, and Frayes, who thereupon retired to detiborate, and tho Cou vention took n recess for one hour, Upon reassembling, the Committee on Cre- dentials reported the following delegates ns en- ttied toseats in the Conventions 2. J. Kelley and O, 1, Rankin, Indianapolis; Goorgze Charice, iC, Wilguis, tad George W, Gibling Phila poing W. OH. Foster and Philo #. Barnum, Cincinnath; Join A, Shickis, Columbus, 0.5 Kd ward Feeney, George A. McKay, Frank Fitz. ye ad Wiliam HH.” Bailey, Philadel phitas fenry 8. Dichr, Uuftatos Hichurd “M, dHuthawas and "0. Te inks, = Loulaville: oH. W.° Clayton. - Memphis; Ne Wilhalm and J. Thomas Millor, “altimoro; I. homies Eltor and Wiillam €. Frayes, Hoston; Carroll, A. B. Adair, and Harey Hfett, Chi- Lyman A. Brant and M,C. Heasiip, De- john M. Gzanne, Nashviitoy D. J. Qrigith, Dutniqias BI Spangicn, Galvestony Willan Feitzor, Grand Reptile: Mlehael Lawler, St, Jo- fuphy J. Sunmmer Cookett, Cleveland; Wiliam J. Edward, Rate! Ae A. TOME Quincy; Josep! A. dugkson, ‘Toledo; B. H. ‘Thawell, Lafayette: Wihhim-Phuton, Lockport: Willian A. Laverty, Lttevnator; Patrick 1, Kelly, Trontan; Wilson Harper, ‘Torro Huuto; Willan P. Atkinson, Kries "Thomas T.. Tturdle, Wiohmonds BE Dareonu ant We EL Parr, ‘Toronto Ont.: » Woolford, uittle tuck: W. if. sweeney, Samuel Haldeman, and 8, W, Clark, Washington; John it. Fowler, Norwich; William Spala, Newark: Amos Iroece, Peorta; N. E. Craty, Jetforion City; Jf. Movoy, Oil City; J. Morton, Ann Arbor; 2. IL. Lay, ‘T. J. Calling, Sloux City; N, 0. Y Sadicr, Wyoming, Wi 1, Prevsinan’s Union, No. 1, Ra W, Hanley. Na. i, Do: Hicharz, No, 6, 8 Louis, "Pho roport waa wnans imonely adopted, 1, No. 3, Chicago; Bir. Carroll offered a rosulution fixing the hours of mooting, Whleb was adopted. ve Javitntions wore recelved trom the ‘Typo> graphical und Preasman’s Unlona of Chicago to a reception in the evoniny, and from the ex+ dolegutes of the Lnternatioual Conveution to a reception ut the Tremont House to-ulght, jen AFTEUNOON BEHSLON, jo Convention reassembled at 4 o'clock, Mr, Hulderman in tho chair, ‘The Chatrinay’ ane nounced the wtanding committees wa follusa; ‘Appeals—Carroll, Batley, Eldor, Dichr, Cralg, Edwards, Chirk; Poster, and Hathway's Finance ‘und ‘Returis—'rayur, shields, Clay ton. Giiay MoKuy, Swooney, Hutt, Lowry, and Me] 5 Subordinate Uutons—Chance, Foonoy, Far. outh, Barium, Woolford, Skidmore,” Millur, Adatt, and Heuslip, ; Untinishea Husinesa—Brant, Jackson, Fita- Patrik yum Day, Thomas, P. Ui, Kelly, Fiah- Now flusiness—P J, Kolly, Edwards, Spanglor, Ozanne, Fowlur, Laverty, Spain, Lawlor, wn olin. President's Address, oto.-Diobr, Cralg, Col- jing Beater, Billings, Feltzor, pangiee and . ‘Thauks--Feoney, Bkidmore, Chance, Cla; Proall; brant, Diehr, Foster, and Lowry. 2 President Haldoman {Bes read his anoual ad- ares, which congratulated the Convention on the prospective good thnes an Crys it ndrew J. alt Washington, 2. 0.5 trolt; P.M. ees tt 01 and the healthy oun- tho Typographical Unions trougbout tha United States nod Cannda. The past ye: ‘had Deen a most pro pus oo, Hat only ti re= gard to tho ineresse of membership in old or- ganizations, but alyo in the Inerense in tho num Der ot now organizadons, thirteen new Unions having been nuded ty tho roll of the Convention during tho yeur Just cloged. The membership now amounia to 3,000, ‘Lho numberof non- Union members 14 about 6,000, ‘The nddress urged tha polloy not only of endeavoring to ine erense thogmembership by initiation during tho coming yeur, but also of reclaiming the who “had = been Union printers, now nonentiiltating, In conchiaion, the Presiden sugested the broprioty of taking some action In regard to the rise in the price of printing- paper.” ite ‘report waa referred to tho appropiate Committev, Secretary-Treasurer White road his annual Aunnelal report. Tho total receipts to May at nmomnted to § My mid experdituros $1504.55, loaving a balance of $149.80 on hand. ‘Tho ine come puter Ante to over $1,000. The report was reforrei, The annual report of Thomas 8. Turdle, Cor- yniding Secretary, Was thon rend. | Tt related chiety tu the correapondonce with outside Untonaand tho condition of the trady during tho past year. Tt was referred. - Ativr disposing of a numbor of minor mo- Hons, sas. nton udjourned until 9 o'clock thts inoralng. Tho ihembers of the Typographical and Proas- hien's Unions cntortalied the delegates to tho International Convention in Uhiieh’s Holl Inst vvening. Some local friondsof tho Unions and all visiting. frionds “of tho nvontion wore invited, About 600 in all partici- pated in tho festivities of the ocen- sion, Respensos to tonsts wero made by Mr. Haldeman, International Preatdont; Gen, Martin Boom; ALL Frank Lawler; Brant, of Detroft; and Aduir Chicago: songs hy dames Hrown, aud Heath: aud tho company dle~ persed, the very beat feeling provailing. RELIGIOUS. TNR CHICAGO PRESHYTARY hold a regular session yosterdny forenoon, tho Moderator, the Rey. James Maclaughlan, In the ohair. . A lettor of dismissal was reeclyed from tho Cuynhoga Prosbytery Issued to the Rev. Herrick Johnson. Tho letter was neeepted, and Dr. Johnson was nppointed a memoer of tho Homo Misstunnry Board to sucered tho Rev. Monro Gibson, Tho call of tho new Campboll Park Churet: upon the Rov, J. 1. Walkor to not as its iastor wag read,and the reverend gontieman having, accepted the call n committee was appointed to arrange for his _instalin- tion, ‘Thoso exercises will = take pines Tursday ovening, Juno 13. Tho pastor of tho fhird Church will proach the sermon, Dr. Patton will give the charge to tho pastor, and Dr, Worrell will give the charge to the peoplo. Tho Home Missionary Committee reported favorably upon tho following applications, and: recommended that the ainounts be paid: Wheel- tng Church, $200; Forty-tirst Strect Church, 8500; Heunton, $100; Westminster, #460; Campbell irik, $1,000, i The installation of the Roy. Horrick Johnson, tho now puator of the Fourth Church, will take place wext Sunday evening, and will bo con- ducted with the following program: Tho Mod- erator, the Rev. James Muclaughlan, will preside and copduot tho introductory oxercises and offer the installing prayer, tho Rey. Arthur Mitchell wl rench tho sermon, tho Hoy. It. W. Patteraon wil dollyar the chargo tu the pastor, and the Hov. D. 8. Johnson tho churgo to the ODIO. Peto Prosby tery then adjourned to moot on the second Monday in July. THE METRODIST MINISTERS hetd no weekly meoting portray morning, and it fs probable that tho all-nbsorbing Convention claimed thelr attention, WASHINGTON. Tho Uto Agreement Bill Passed by the Elousc—Lestimony in tho Springer Donnelly Letter Caso All In—Tho Ex= perts Divided in Oplulon,. Spectat Dlepateh to The Catcago Tribune, Wasinaton, D. C., June 7.—Thero was nothe ing of interest in the House to-day excopt the passage of tho Ute Agreement bill, which, attor lyiug in the Committee of Indian Affairs for three or four months, waa taken up to-day by" Mr. Haskell, of Knnsag, who saw {n tho indifer- ence of members his advantage. He allowed the opponenta of tho bill to talk us much 18 they Pleagcd, and then called for tho vote, which was almost unaniinous, Tho bill, ng pasged, Is almost identical with tho bill passed by tho Senate, savo that none of the Utes will bo sont out of the State except the White Rivor tribo, which committed the Meeker outrage. It was contl- dontly asserted by those informed In Inillan matters that {f this bill had not passed on Indlan war would bave boen inovitable, After tho Ute bill was passed soveral othor at- tempts were made to auspond the rules and pass Dilis. One of those bills was that of Hondrick, Hi. Wright, of Poansylvanin, to onforce tho atght- hour law Jn the District of Columbia. Thera wus a solld opposition to this, and also to Mr. Van Voorhls, who wanted to passa Dill to oR propriste. $100,000 for tho creation of a public wiiiding at Rochester, N. ¥. Thoro was an carly ournmant 18 [t waa evident momibors had no. relish for work. The House Speeinl Committeo investigaing the authorship of the Sprlngar anonymous letter closed the Inveatization to-day eo far na teatl- mony isconcerned, Some diya azo Chairman Carllato sent Iithographla copies of the anony- muus letter, the two Finley letters, and tho King ietlors to each of three experts, Southworth, Gurney, and Sharkoy, residing respectively in Loston. Now York, and Philadelphia, Prior to that experts who had testitied wore sitmmonod olther at tho Instance of Finluy or King. Tho testimony of these partiqun oxperts: was not sntixfactory, na it willbe remembered that Hay, tho Finley expert, nt firet testified that King vertulnly wrote the letter, but afterward ad- titted that Finley inight have written it, Tho Commlttov, not satisfied, sent papora “to thora axperta as tated, The re- sults of those oxaminutions havo | not 0 yot been submitted to tho Coummittes, Chairs man Carliste hus them ready and will present thom tusmorruw., The Boston and Now York experts say that io thoir opinion the anonymous letter was written by Finley, while tho Philndel- phin expert says ho thinks ft may have been written by eftherof them, but inclines to tho opinion that it iain King’s handwriting, After these papors und tinilnga of tho experts havo been build before the Committee a report will bo inude to the Honse as Boon as possible, Chairs tan Carlisle thinks a grent deal too much timo has been squandered on this essa alee the event the Committee find that Finley or King wrote the letter nothing ean be done to- wank punigging the culprit. Tho offense dove not amou@ to contempt ot the House nor at. tempted bribery of a momber. Tho worst that enn be auld of tt is that Itwas in attempt to corruptly Influence mombers’ votes, and wis decoption and nothing muro, ‘Ib the Western Astoctated Press, Wasurnatos, 0. C., June 7.—Kernan mado a wpeceh in support of the resolution unseating nelly ra Mr, BeDonald obtained tho floor, and will speak upon the resolution to-morrow. He gave way for other business, ‘The bill refunding tho duties on an inpartad altar to tho Notre Dame University, 8t. Joseph County, Indlapa, pnssed, The dill abandoning the Fort Sedgwick, Nob., military reservation and restoring {t to the pub- Ho domnin passed, Tho bill authorizing tho purchase of ground and ths erociionof a publily building at Detroit Paeaed, Mr. Heek, from the Committes on Approprine tions, reported, with amondmonts, the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, and will call it up to- morrow. Placed on tho entenditr. ‘Vho House bill prohibiting Governmont aulta against Umber trespassers on public tands prior to March 1, 1879, and enabling defendants in sults now ponding to setie them by wea tt ria title to the Iands under uxisting Jnws was called up, The ecetion reducing from $2.00 to $1.25 per nerolands whose price was rilsed more thin twonty years bofore the passage of thie act on agoount of grants of ulterunte auctions for rall- road purposes was stricken out, As thus amond- ed the bill passed. ‘Adjourned, nlousa. Tho Sonate bill ratifying tho Ute agreement, with amendmenta of tho House Committed thoretu passed—yens, 13 nays, 15. ‘Ons motion to suspend the rules and pass the DIU for the orection of & public bullding at eater ho quoruin voted, and tho Houge ade journed, Ce ee PURSUING THE INDIANS. Denver, Colo., June 7.—The Tribunc's Santa F6 special suys tho official report from Gen. Hatch vv-Fort Craly statos.that on tho morning of tho Sth Inet, Maj. Morrow atruck a band of hostile Apavbes near Conk's Cailon, and fought und drove thom out, A portion of Snj. sorrow's command, conelating, of Indian scouts ond Company » Ninth Cavairy, now in pursuit, ‘two Indlans wero killod dnd threo wounded, One of tho former 1a supposed to be Mennolito, tho favorit son of Victoria, Alurge amount o! stock wus captured, Another portion af Morrison's command 13 in pursuit of anothor band in Black Range, whoue trail leads into Mexico, A battalion of the Ninth Cavalry has been scouting tho country on the cast uldo of the Iie Grand, The commanding ollicer, Lieut. Cue buck, reports thut tho hoatilos bave loft the cast bldo of the Wo drande. Oue band of hostiles, nbout 100 strong, probably tho ulin body, have fone tw Moxivo, and were followed to fhe line by troops, ‘Tho Mexican authoritics bave bean fed, BMutiera in tha Navajoo country look bad, but an outbreak thay not Occur, ws tho Nayajoos ary rich In shoop, cattig, and horse, However, troops ure hurrying forward, & a No otbor modicinal spring has over effcoted cures half so wonderful vs tho pure * Silurian” of Waukesha. Tho “Silurian” ia ordered by pbysictans, and is sold by Buck & Hayner at thoir Various pharmacies, ———————— Z Boo the Px Lawn 3 & igo the! ony Lawn} Mowors at Boyden, Solfeok POLITICAL, The Chicago Democratic Pri- maries Held Yesterday Afternoon. A Majority of the Delegates Nominally for Seymour, but Really in tho Market. Contesting Delegations from tho First, Fifth, Sixth, Sevonth, and Eighteenth Wards. Gathering of the Clans for the State Convention at Springfield. Demooratic State Officers to Be Nomi- nated in Indiana Wednos- day Next. . CHICAGO DEMOCRATS, Tho Demoornta hold tholr primary cloation yesterduy to scteot delegates to the County Con- yontion, tobo hold at Hershoy-Inll this aftor- noon, and It passedoff tn an unusunily quiot manner, considoalng averything. Tho contest was botweon tho friends of Seymour and Tilden for representation nt Springtleld, and though it was aplrited In some of tho wards, tho cnusual- tles wore fow, amounting, at tho most, to a fow gmushed heuds, blacked vyos, and. broken noses. Fraud was charged, na usual, in several of tho wards, and from tho Firat, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighteonth Wanls, ua consequence, con- testing delegutions will upponr, which promisos to make tho Convention a iyely ono. Bolow is tho result in the suvoral wards: FINST WARD, In tho First Ward tho inovitaplo fight betweon tho factions headed respoctively by Mike Mo- Donntd and Dave Thornton ccourred, The Ma- Donald party seomed to ayo decidedly tho best. of tho situation, as tho poll at which they wore victorious was held at tho pluco designated in tho call issued by tho Democratlo County Cen- tral Committee—l19 Dearborn street. Accord- ing to the official roturns inide by tho Judges of this poll, tho McDonald tickot was olected by a vote af 438 to 107, Tho Thornton crowd established q polling place of thelr own, and elected dologates who will present themecives at tho Hersbey-Hall Convention this morning, and will douvtloss bo promptly excluded, The ticket clocted is as ‘ollows,—the delegation bolny in favor of soy- mour: Delogntes—Moses J. Wentworth, Joseph Mack- in. Joha K, Prindlylie, Einil Bensinger, M. C. MoDonnid, James Fitzsimmons, Michael! O'Brine. Altornates—Frank Clynes, Swayne Wickersham, Charles Conley, Bylvestor It. Keogh, Dantel 0, Connors, Gcorge W. Northrop, Chirlos A. Phit- B The Thornton delegation, which will also ap- py. for adinission to the Convention, {s as fol- ows: W. W. O'Brien, A. H. Brown, James Finu- cano, J. P, Tillotson, M. O'Dowd, Churles Taxts, Michnel Fitzgerald, Alternates—Franols R, Dut- ler, PB. MoHugh, Potersinith, J. 'T. Moran, A. Chisholm, Davia ‘Thornton, “Jullus Guetler. ‘Total number of votes cast, 458, BECOND WAMD. ‘Tho following ticket wns elected in the Second Ward: Delegatca—W, J. Clingon, J. 8, Hendrick son, John Millor, D. W.C. Castle, Michacl Cascy. At Largo—P, Sanders, B.C. linydo. Altornntos— Owen Truinor, L. C, Munroe, W. J. Bryar, Henry McDonuld, James May. At Largo—Gcorge Bieck- hubn, Thotnas Murphy. The total vote const was 212, of which tho above ticket recolvod 139, THIRD WARD, Thore wero 309 votes polled at tho Third Ward primnrics, of which the regular club ticket re- colved U1. The following 1s the ticket elected, and tho delegation {s soll for Seymour: Georxo Hibben, Josoph 2B. Schlossman, Tim Crane, ‘Thomas P, Glody, Thomas Devine, and L, Woll: FOURTH WARD, ‘The voting at the polls in the Fourth Wara was vory autat, oo votes bolng exist with the fol- lowing result: Dolegates Clinton Briggs, FE. D. ‘Potrlo,John Orb,Churles Korn,Lawrenco Markoy, J.G. W. Hotaling, Willlam Bost. Altornatos- Frank Raker, R. J, Prondorgast, Joab Stabor, W.R. acy, Robert Whelan, A. J. Toolan, Jo- soph E. Smith, ‘Thodelegates are nominally un- pledged, but it is an opon svoret that thoy aro solld for Seymour, FIFTH WARD, In the Fifth Ward tho polls wero located in tho ongine-houso on Sanger bteot, nonr Archer ave- nuo. A row was oxpootell, but, contrary to tho usual custom, the Det ernee. held a bloodless and, therefore, compatatively ynintoresting, pain ~ ‘To bo sure “the boys” woro out in ‘oreo, but the opposition wns eo light that n combat was between John Noxlo, ronlly in and Henry. interest of Seymour, who wauted toxo to Spring- field. Those nra tho mon who were running tho thing. Tho latter succcode. Thore woro 1,180 votes cast. of which tho followin loket re- colved 852: ‘Thomas Mnucano, id Delat, Dantel Corkery, Janes Sheridan, Martin Mul- onhey, Petter Leddy, Con ‘Sheehan, Thomns Corcoran, James Fitzgerald, Danict Savanang! s Patrick Donohue, Joseph Flanolgan, Daulot MeKillop, J. C. Strain, and M. MoNatara, Thoro will boa contest In tho County Convention, na Joseph Tillyan, one of tho judges, withdraw be foro the contest was over and refused to sign the credentinis, Tho following will bo the con- teating dolegutes; Walter Conway, Michaol Ford, John Moran, ‘Timothy Hickey, Dantol Ra- zeny Patrick Korlgan, John Carnoy, Edward urtin, William O'Brien, Thomas O'Mara, John Gillan, James Curry, Jamos Shoahan, Charlea Hillock, John sfoNally, James Myers, SIXTH WARD, In tho Sixth Ward tho polls woro cornor of Brown and Twentieth strecta, Thore wero #3 yotes cast, of which the following ticket ro- colved 44: P.Coyno, D, O'Connor, ‘T. Kehoo, 1, Fallon, M. Powers, A. McCarthy, William Car- mody, J. Dwyer, D.Colling, it. Doaloy, J. Milll- an. amie nhbove faa Seymour ticket, and an opposi- tion poll was atnrled near by whero 177 votos wore cast fora Tilden dologation, and a conteat will bo mado. Tho following nro tho contest- ants, tho ticket recolving 177 yotos: Isedoro Snolisaur, Robert Summers, Michnol Conroy, James Fallon, John McGinn, Joseph Tankorsky, Chirlog Monear, John Hickey, Con, Grifin, Joho Tiothrington, John Long. S¥VENTIC WARD. In tho Sovonth Ward thore was quiton ppirite contest, tho strugglo boing botwoon Ald. Hiordan and Josoph P. Duly on one aldo, and Ald. Hil- droth and ex-Alt. MoNally on tho other, yot a small voto was potted, Tho Hlordan-Dutty fuc- tion wera tha winners, coming out with twon- ty-olght majority, but fraud is charged by the opposition, and i contest Is in prospect, on untiecoasary, tho ground that nll of tho judges wero candidates on tho winning ticket, and tholr opponents _ brictly charge that thelr majority would hive beon doclared reater than it wns if it bad been necessary, ho tickat clected wasns follows; John itor dan, Josoph P. Duffy, Morgan Murpby, W. M. Jones, James Rochford, Josoph 2. Gorman, Ed F, Murphy, John Lawless, Thomas Dorney, 1. Gleeson, John O'Brien, Michnol McGnrey, John H. Rynn, James flefternan, and James 'lh ‘Tho ‘proposed contestants aro Jacob Hollbach, Jr. Jumos Beehan, Mlohacl Lawloss, John Shori- dan, Johny Dutlind, John MeNally, Miehnol Keogan, J. H, Hildreth, Joseph Nowak, Morgan U'rien, P. J, Walsh, doin Glevson, Daniel Me- Carthy, Patrick Carroll, and Michard Muckloy, [a ‘Tho successful tickot !s In favor of Seymour for President, and, posalbly, Mayor Harrison for Governor, FIQNT WARD, “In tho Eighth Ward thora wns scarcely any contest, though a turgo vote was polled. The following ticket waa elvoted, having received 650 votes against 44 for the opposition; Daniol Toomey, I. D. Clifford, Matt Coonoy, Thomas Purooll, Patrick, McCurthy, Jamos O'M Danlol Sailivan, Wililam Donohue, Jerry F' D, O'Sullivan, 'T, F. Balloy, Jana Clanoy, Will inm Turnor, M. Conway, P. H. MoNurnoy, Matt Murphy, John Gleason, aad John Long, Tho delogates are understood to be for Seymour for Prosidont and Mayor Harrison tor Governor, NINTIE WARD. ane Geovmaie Pekut wns elogted Shae kite er jon, ‘Tho dologutes aro: John H, Foloy, He Farad, Corn, Mike Gayuur, Patrick iL, OCoolo, Jatnca MeCurmick, William Fitzgerald, Thomay Jaworski, — Alternatus—Thonas Dolan, Fruuk Hees Miko Hice, Frank Stovons, Thomas nyth, TENTH WARD, The follawing delogates wore chosen, under- stood to be for soymour:; Janioa Harris, Petor Bmith, J. 2, Ford, Thomus Walsh, Joba Connell, Thomas Martin, Thouus Kont. Anothor ticket was run, and will contest Helomutes being as follows: John Mulling, W. FL, Pord, Pat Moran, Jacob Press, Fred Lutter, F, Wiley, Gustay Lutze. ELEVENTH WARD, Tho yotlug at tho Eleventh Ward polls was quite aptrited, considering the handful of Dem= veruts contained in tha presinety, and u com: iy ively large number of bullota was cnat, fhe total vote wie 084, of which tho following tiekut reculyed ate Just 100 majority; George M Cae Jobn D. Sinuatt, Patrick Ryan, Ei- ward Delmare, Jacab stricklur, Sf. M. ulley. Tho above delegates are openty for Harrison as delegate to the Cinulunatl Convention, and nro out-and-out Soymour mon, There were two Heketa ia tho dlold, both avowedly for Soymour, Wut ouch chasging tho othor with bolng for T+ TWALITH WALD. There wasa Club and anti-Club Obt in this ward, resuiting in a victory of the formor over the latter by exnotly 100 majority, The 'deto- gutes electod dectare themmely¢s to be un pledged, but claim thyt they aru in Layer of the i Seymour for Prestdent. ‘The following ja tho ticket whieh was miccesaful, the total vote enst being 00: Gregory Walah, James O'lirion, Gvorgo G, Aitson, Daniel O'Day, Peter Clinton, James Clanecy, THINTRENTI WAND, In tho Thirteonth Ward tho Spymour detega- tlon waa cleotod, constating of tha following, who, {t Ie ciated, aro in favor of running Carter HL Harrison for any oltice from tha Vices Preationoy downward: Willinm Wheeler, Mark J. Clinton, Goorge F. Sears, Jamoa O'Donnell, William Klnkalde, Adolph Poterson, Loula Haze ard, 19 winning tekot revolved 176 votes; un opposition ticket recoiver unly 35, FOURTEENTH WALD, Two tickots wore voted for In the Fourtoonth Ward, where the ‘Tiidenites wero dofented, tho Soymour delegation being elooted, as follows, hy 2 vote of 263 to 11: Con Tilernoy, John Wut, Bryan Dounelly, John &. Coughlin, Michael Walsh, James ityan, Charles MeMone> min, Mlobael MeGann, ‘Charlos 1. Donovan, Jobt A. Rodgors, John B, Dugan. FIFTEENTI WARD, 'Thero wore two tickets In this ward, one run by Ald. A. Meyer, the othor by ¥. I, Chase, Tho Chaao tickat was olected, thoy having 455 votes to tho othars 108, ‘The Moyer mon claim that thoy wore chented out of ff. and will contest It. The following are tho names on both tlekota: Chnso tickot—Adam_ Meyor, J. N. Turnes, Frank Nicsen, A. d. Parkor, Moth. Franzen, 8. 1, Chase, John ficek, Mike Lotmann, A. Arnit, Moyer tlokot—M. A. DoLanoy, Ald. A. Moyor, James Duty, Frauk Williams, William Quinn, H, Welehnar, James SteGratt, 5.5. Miller, Jncob each, Hoth claim to be anti-Tildon, SIXTEENTH WARD, In thi# ward thoro sore nino tlokats, somo of tho names boing on all of them, and any amount of sorutching was done, ‘Tho follawlny those who wore alevted, and aro anti-Tilden: Nicholas Gerten, 279; John H, Colvin, 221; Jogoph Kletn, 193; Jacob Trom, 3. Brach- tondorf, 168; Hormann Lieb, 157; Martin Doyle, 165; James Soran, 158; Arno Voss, 12, REVENTEENTH WARD. ‘The primnrics in tho Soventoenth Ward wore held at tho corner of Franklin street and Chi- engo avonno, and wero tho most peacenble hold in this ward for yonrs. Thore was but one ticket that one was headed * Soy- mour."" Tho following delegates were olccted, receiving 470 votosagalnst 37 scattoring: Michne! Mullins, Joseph Giil, Thomas Cullen, Daniel O'Brien, James Conway, A. J. Ford, Jobn dice Cormick, Michne! Walsh, Patrick Loftus, Jr. EIGUTERNTH WARD, Thore waa quite an oxolting time at the pri- marles in the Elghtecnth Ward, held at tho cor- ner of Superior and Clark streets, Tho regular polling-piace, at tho northwest corner of those treats, wns promptly opened nt 6 o'clock, with Frank Cunningham, Joon A. Crawford, and Ed Stokes ns judges. There was some trouble at tho beginning: Fomatiiug ouallennors to be nu- lowed Inside tho room, ere were threo tickets in the fletd, one beaded * Horatio Boymour,” and tho other two “Antl-Tilden.” Tho Seymour tick- ot was gotten wp by Perry Smith and Mike Cor- lending anti-Vilden ticket coran, and tho by F. H.. Winston: and Mang Haoting'a ‘ug “Democrats. ‘Tho: othor — antl- Tiidon ticket Was a nondcacript. affalr, and did not cut much of a figure tn tho alection. It was gonorally tnderatood that tho Seymour tloket was notually Inthe interest of Tilden, a8 Berry Smith and Mike Corcoran’s crowd are tho most desperate Tilden strikers on the North Side. Itsoou becume upparent that tha Corcoran crowd, .uodor . tho leadership of Perry H. Smith, inennt .to carry the olection by force, Hundrods of voters wore brought to tha polisin wagons and trucks to vote the bogus ‘THdon ticket; and. although Mr. Ed Kehoe, tho challenger for tho Winston and Young Democrat tioket, proteatod agulnst tha reception of yates which he knew were Imported from other wards. all it is clatined,.. wore seaaily recolver ‘by the judges. This thing went on for about an hour, when tho antiTildenites, seeing that no show wag given thom in that crowd, boited and onuned a soparate poll atthe southenst corner of Suporior, and Clark streets, with Mosars. Fogarty, Jones, and Griesteliuer na judges, and at once hung out an immense banner inscribed *Domocratic Primaries, Antl-Tildou, Dupledged and Dupurstnaattes Immonse efforts were mule at both plnens to soctira as largo a voto ns possible, At the Smith and Corcoran, poll 53 votes woro cast, of which Porry Srulth's Tildon Uckot rocaived 470, ‘This ticket is na follows: William Kennedy, A. 8. Mason, M. E. Pago, Franols Agnow, A. O. Sexton, William 'G. Mo- Cormick, Frank Cunningham, William Farroll, Frank Mofntyre, and James O'Hara. Tho Winaton-Haorting antl-Tilden ticket re+ celved nt this poll 69 votes. Atthe Winaton-Hnorting poll this tickot re~ colvod 301 votes, which, with the voto recolved nt the Ferry, mith-Corcoran poll, gives it a total vote of 451. _ Tho ticket {a ns follows: Ed Geohoran ‘BM. Waasorman, Aaron M. McKay, John O'Brien, J. B. Lyneh, Nio Kuthnon, Honry J. Lonzon, August Schmutz, Patrick Keegan, W, D. Korfoot. ‘The nondescript anti-Tilden ticket recolved 21 votes at Pac . Both tho Porry Smith-Mike Corcornn and F. H. Winston-Hans Hnorting delogatos will knock at the door of the Democratic Convention to-day, and thoro js 2 fino prospect of a first-class row ovor this mattor, INDIANA DEMOCRATS. Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago THbune, InDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 7.—During tho day delogates and others interoated in the Demo- orntlo State Convention havo been arriving in largo numbers, and to-night businoss has becun in oarncat. The intorest, of course, contros in tho Gubornatorial nomination, and tho bittar- ness of tho fight has rarely boen equaled in the hiatory of State conventions. Tho Landers crowd seem detormined to break Gray, and to accomplish thelr pian they aro resorting to any mothod, however sovere and unwarranted, Among other things, thoy ure publishing his rocord as a Republican, arguing that bho ia ® Doemoornt only .in namo, An ate tempt is nlao being mado to rob him of his Gor- man friends, To accomplish this a band of twonty or thirty prominont Gormans of this city have plodgod thamsolvos to visit every Gorman dolugtte with tho hope of influencing thom against bim. Asif this woro not enough, thoy Aare putting forward Judgo Downey with tho hopo of still further dividing his vote, Such a course shows the wonkness of. Landers, which ‘no ntnount of bluster can conceal, although his trionds pretond to claim that he wil bo noml- natod onthe first ballot, notwithstanding tho bittorness of the fight made against him. How- ovor, Licut,-Goy, Gray stated In an Interview this evoning that ho was coufdent of nomination on tho firat ballot. Ho admitted that Landora was playing 9 most loaperato ganie, resorting to tricks und methods which were atartling even to a Democratic politician, but he did not belicvoe su0h n couras would win, Hite frionds aro on the ground in Jaro numbors, and the moye- monts of Mr, Landers are closcly watched. The only danger, in thoir opinion, ts that the oppos!- tlonmay kick up such n row that, fortho sako of Rarer DN dolegatcs will be inclined to throw off on both of them, and -take up Judgo Jephtha D. Newtor Judgo Downoy. This is vory Ikely to ocour, the ohniices in such an evont be- fa favor of New, The selection of a oandl- date for Lioutonant-Governor will depend largely upon who fs nominated for tho tirst lace on tho ticket. Ifit bo Gray, thon Stato fenator Menzies ia Ukely to win, Otherwise Becretary-of-State Nef or Sonator Fowler, ale though Noff's double-dealing toward Bue. has won for him tho onmity of tho latter's frionda, who willdoallin tholr power to defeat hint Porhaps, aftor tho Gubernational nowination, the most interest centres in the roloc- tion of a Superintendont of Publio Instruction. Suporintondent Smart, the present incumbent, fa now serving bis third term, and tho little followa in tho party aro clamoring for hisscalp. But bobns snudo such an oxcelicnt officer that a strong tondency Js manifosterd to continue bim two years longor. Tho hopo that ho nwy be thus retained ts shared in by Hopub- llcans who Fecopulzed bhin as ary officfunt, The contest for the Supreme Judireship in this dis- trict {salsa oxetting considorablo intorost, tho candidacy of Joho A. Holman being looked upon ns the ambitious schome of a young man who ls Lowiso fitted for tho placo, tle is tho nephew of Judge Holinan, recently noninated for Congrosain the Fourth District, buving tho wranlllty of hia uncle, but. without tho montal ILLINOIS DEMOCRATS, Byeciat Mtspateh to ‘The Chteago Tribung, Prouta, Il, June %.—Tho Domooratlo County Convention met to-day ana choso dolegutes to the Btate Convention. Tho dologates wore un- fastenotods ‘There was moro enthusiasm than PROUA, June 7.—The following named gantlo- mon‘ wel gppoliitod dologates here to-day to Tppresont this county inthe State Domooratio Convention to ho bold In BpringNeld tho 10th; W. T. Dowdall, John W, Futter, f W. James, ¥. ¥,’ Potter, D. iB, Stookey, L. Warmon, Joop Armetrong, 2. Cramer, A. M. joy, M. 0, inn, Jaseply Gating, JE. Pillsbury, J. 0, Dalton, and ff. Mansiiold,” The resolution “was ununiinously pnssod that the delegates go unin structed on tho Prosidvatial question, and that Peoria County give ber usuul rousing Democratio read for tho nominee at Clnoiunatl, whoover: i + : notion resolution was unanimously passed indorsing tho Hon. Jobn L. Leo, aud instruotin the eluates to vote for him for Governor, an tousa all honorable monns in thelr power to Procure his nomination for that officu, ILLINOIS REPUBLICANS, Apeciat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, 'ToscoLA, li., Juno %.—The Douglass County Republican Convention mot this afteraoon ta nominute caudidawe for county ofilocrs, Tho Convention was loruly, attonded, and ruaultod dn the soluction of the strongest men from the many onca that came. before the Convention, Maj. D_A. Conover was nominated for Circult Clork, 8.8. Wyutt for Shorif, T. 8. Wright for Prosouuting Attorney, and Br. Rutherford tor OHIO. Spectat Dispatch to Tre Crtcaco Tribune, Cotumsvs, 0., June 7.—The Democratic Con- Yeatlon of this, the Twelfth, District meots bere to-morrow, Converso, the prosont incumbent, will doubtioss bo ronominated, na the opposition tolilm is rather mengro at_prosent, although It shard to toll what may turn up whan tho delo- gateaarrive. Walling hne an old grudge at him, ind Finck has boon a standing onndidate for rears with Porry County at his bnok, Then oro is n little dianffection im Fairfold County. TENNESSEE. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. NASHVILLE, Tonn., Juno 7—The State Demo- erntic Convention for tho selection of twonty- four delegntos, two from eno Congressional distriot and four from the State nt Jarge, to tha National Democratio Convention, will mcot in tho hall of tho House of Reprosontatives at noon to-morrow. Tho comploxion of the delegates chosen will be deoldedly anti-Tilden. No tn- structions will bo given, each man boing allowed to vote according to Individual preference. i6x-Gov. Noill 5. Brown, ox-Gov. Portor, Thomas O'Connor, Capt. J, W, Childress, Jr. and W. H. Carroll nro mentionod In connection with tho selection of deleyates from tho Stato at largo. OREGON. BAN Franarsco, Juno 7.—A Vortland dispatch snys tho State election Ene pupremed nines Con- grorsman, Legistature, and ot! icinlsexcited great intercat and drow out n Heavy vote. Busi- ness was suspended in the city. Noturnsas yot are too mengro to form any opinion na to tho reeult, In Mutnomab County, In which Portland ig situnted, it is bolisved the Ropublicans bayo a majority. KENTUCKY. Loutavinre, Ky., Juno 7%—Tho Stato Demo- eratio Convention will meot hore to-morr6w to select twonty-four dolegates to the Cinclnnatl Convention. So farna ascortained tho Conven- tion will bo anti-Tildon, and will not instruct for any onc, “CASUALTIES. FATAL EXPERIMENT. Apectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune LArFAverte, Ind., June 7.—A fatal aceident— for so far thore does not appenr to have beon a motive for the deed—occurred Inst ovoning on the farm of Aaron Korns, living. about four mites from Dayton, this county. ‘Tigiman Woiltzol and Henry Frotz wont to spond the day at Kerns‘, and while thore {t was proposed to do somo shooting ata mark. Whilo another of tho party, named Rapperts, went In aftor tho ritlo, Fretz and Woltzel began to scuffle, onding in the former being thrown to tha ground. Frotz acomed to take the matter in good part, and, drawidg no small Smith & Wesson rovolvor, ho shot once nt a bird altting on tho fence, and once at Weitzel, but at the bird Inst. Weltzel staggered around for 2 momont, and thea sank to the ground without uttering o word. Ifo Ind so quict that some ono wont to him and found him quite dead, a bullot Beving nese through bls heart. Fritz gave himsel Hs this morning, and was roleasod &n $5,000 bail, rlends of both partics, whith whom a Trine UNE reporter conversed, oxpress every bellint tharit wns an acoluent, The mon wero tho closest nnd most intimate of frionds. Both were exports in ghe uso of tho pistol, and frequentl) ono would hold a small coln between the thum! and finger, or an apnlo betweon tho knees, for tho othor to shoot at. A RATTLESNAKE BITE. Raueran, N. 6., June 1—Emmna Johnson, 12 yenrs old, dnughtor of Maj, Robort Jonnson, of Wilkes, died yesterday from tho effects of rattlesnake bite. Sho was on her way to a nejghbor’s house barefooted, and passed through atobracco patch. Tho anake, without giving alarm, rose and bit hor leg. She roachod homo and diced in an hour, FLOODS. MInWAUREE, Wis, Juno 7—Tho Sentinel’s Wausau, Wis., special saya heavy rnins caused much damage to crops, bosides carrying away dams, resulting In the loss of several million teot of logs. ‘fho traok ot tho Wisconsin Valloy Rallway {3 badly washed, ond trains will bo do- layod soveral days, DROWNED. Bpectal Dispatch to The Onteaco Tribune. Fort Warne, Ind., Juno 7—Matthias Swift, foundryman, was drownod this afternoon in Bt. Joo itiver while bathing. Ho loaves a wife and famlly. —— INSTANTLY KILLED. Special Dizpateh to The Chicago Triduns, Decatur, I, Juno %—Barnoy Tighe, of Orennn, was struck by aContral train near the Pater Dopot this ovening, and was instantly le FIRES. AT ALLEGHENY CITY. Prrrspuna, Pa., Juno 7.—About 8 o'clock this evening fire was discnvered in the paint-shop conncoted with tho Entorpriso Pianing-Mill, Ponusylynoia avenue, Alleghony City, and bo- foro the firemen could master tho flnmes tho aint-shon, tozcthor with tha Planing end ad Jolin ‘butchor-shop, were entirely consumed. 15,000; partial! IN CHICAGO. , Tho alarm from Hox 181 at 8:53 last evening wns caused by a fro in a cottage at No, 8310 Vernon nyenue, owned by Thomas Jackson and occuplod by James Grubb as a.dwolling. Causo, explosion ofgasin tho dining-room, Damago, a CANDIDATES, To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Crrcado, Juno 7.—Will you allow an old friend and an old Ropublican to recommend JohnSher- man, of Oblo, for President, and Josoph It, Hawley, of Connectlout, for Vice-Prosident, to the Convention. With this excellent tloket, Buocess would bo suroandcortaln, J. A. Be —$— How Ho Got Evon. Moxican herders atole all tho eggs that Bhact- or's hens Intl, at Webb, Tox. 80 hoe borod holes in several oggs and drugged thom with tartar emotie, Thore wore sovoral very sick men in tho nolghborhood next day, and Shaofer was do- Hghted; but that night he was mobbed, and ¢o nearly killed that his recovery was at first dvomod impossible, Kidney-Wort fo adry, vegotablo compound of wonderful oM- caoy ii all disenses of tho liver and kidnoys. Ono package makes s(x quarte of modicine, which contains no poisonous liquors, being propared in pure water, P ———— Ulcerative weaknesscs et dobilitating hu- mors of fomales cured by Mult Bitters. ————— sIndigostion, dyspopsin, nervous prostration, anal fore Beet ‘obility rolidvod by tales ing Mensman’s Poptonized Yeof Tonte, the only propanstion of beef containing ita onttre autri= fous properties, It {6 nop a moro stimulant like tho extracts of beef, but contains blood-making, © ato herr and life-sustaining properties; isinvaluable in all onfecbled conditions, whethor tho remit of oxhuustlon, nervous prostration, overwork, or actte disonse; partloularly if ro-* sulting from pulmonary complaints, Cnrawoll, Hazard & Co., Proprietors, Now York, For salo by druggists, : y insured, MARRIAGES, PE ne ee isiek mod ere ES ORNL eie alton ait Wee raptorsets Gonnes io Kove rent Corde Setcansioof Nandos, Soatiand, und Chariotia Jan= son, Nowport, It b DEATIES. JONRG—Monday, June % at 2 o'clock nw. m, Wullara’ Joues, Yyri' Fulton-sty ogo” W years and ‘anersi sorvices Thursday, at 2p. mi, All friends ofthe faniy ara Invitod to ntvand. eal — AN {7 Monominoe-st,, June’, ‘Mrs, Catherino nara Wounesday, June Q.a¢3 p.m, Carrlayos to ‘rn Smith, oldest daughter of Josaph F. ato, oh tha thine, of diphthens, M., BtAO'clock, at dtd North Clark-st. IANSYON—At Rosobillt, Juno ¥, John Hansson, Hunoeal trom osidoucur Wednosdayy ata pen NIGNEY—June 7, at his residence, 3 Wil consumption, attor® long and painful ittness, Cal Senos BE ithinoy, aged fi years and montne Nutice of tuner OreaTLor. ANNOUNCEMENTS. pas Gouvhh TEMPERANCH MEBIING IN WwW. ror Farwoll liali w-night will beled by Alr, APE YOUNG LADIES CHuISTIAN rea i .. Lattimore. ‘gnoe Union of the Suuth sido will continue ¢! surawuorry and. Ico-croum festival, all tl thelr roont ichigan-ar. ‘Ply REV FW. ADAM TP iiamiéoting abe Muubow's kotorwed. Bpiacas pal Church ta-uay, wou! = ule a ry ‘pe, it MEETING OF THE NiO ae Soetoty wil be held wt the big morrow evening at 0 | Aa one te hha Be ribute somo researches on 101 commercial vias iho will reports THE ACADEMY wil be beld at the looms ‘this ovening at So'aluck p.m. Bub: (Pus ANNUAL RECEPTION OF TII8 OLD PHO- moutiemineor, saa fautenacare duriug die dey nod evonfog, Mrs. Gibbs presidiny i ¥INST OV A BERIES OF BIOGRAPHICAL ea Bhtrical ty iy on the early Bar of is 1o sadlarihe Blaty 0 thos will bo olivgrod. at Faire bank 1 by the }lon. ene I, Arnokt ‘Tpurada; Cards of jovitation can evening, June ju. be had o| the tary, Mr. it. 0. Collins, All old set poray: friadas of bir, Arnold are tavited. oe BAKING PowpEn, Absolutely Pure, MADR FROM GRAPH CREAM TART, Housekesper's invorite in tending cities No othor preparntion makes such fi Dread tles without fear o} weatibie food. ¢#-Comm ended fot pomenesa hy tha Govarnm ent Chem RING PEW OEHL C0, SS====——====am"BDRuVB@naa TARRANTS SELTZER APERIENT, TTT ‘Thonsnnda visit the Mineral f and abronu, and spend thousands of do) for bealth, when n fow dosca of Tarraut’s Seltzer Apericnt Would accomplish the namo results, at tho cost of @ fow conta, Kuch bottle contains from thirty to forty. jeltzer, which makes It positivel Insses Of Sparkling pest, na wall ns tha most eflescious, ming f£OLD RY ALT DILUGGISTS. WATCHES. Re ATO OC COC OEER New Line Watches Hamilton, Shourds & Co., STATE AND RANDOLPI-STS, MUSIC-HALL, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & C0., - Wand 62 Wabnah-av, REGULAR TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, esday, June 8, 9:30 a. mn. ring Salo, Ono Thousand Lots. A LARQE BANKRUPT STOCK. P. GORY & CO., Auctlonears, OUR USUAL WEDNESDAY AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, and SLIPPERS For June g, at 9:30, Will bo a vory attractt to look this sale ovor, vo ono, and finoly assorted, and Wants. Guyors auould noe fall 0, P. GOTH & CO. GHD and be Wabasha, THURSDAY, June (0, at 9:30 a. m, Still Another Largo Stock of CROCKERY and SSWARE, . . annorteds AV. . Waro, ansarteds ‘AFH. to bo Kol (n packsgos. Cosks Hock, und Yollow Ware, 1.000 Hiris. Agsortod (iinsswar is, Hrnckota, ko, A. ed for country GEO. P.GO1 whlch will borpenod ohh © opened Bicoly nasorted CG. W: 0. oar load of: Stonoware. ILE & CO. Auctionsers. HENRY & HATCH, Aucilonoors, 1:7 and 18) Wabash-ay. BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY, JUNE. WEDNESDAY, Juno 9, Rogular‘Auctlon Sale Dry Goods, Clothing; Straw Goods, Nibbons, Bika, Kontucky Joans, Hose tory, Buapoudors, Wate nnd “Capa. tahio Cutlory, Care . By POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, ‘Hold Neguiar Auction Sales of Farnituro and Genoral Household Goods Tuesday and Friday OF EVERY WEEK AT 78 and 80 RANDOLPH-ST. it Parlor and Chnmver Bote, Hrussels rpals, Crockery, Ci.ramos, Lounges, Det a PILE REMEDY. TN fer on boule has printed « We nignature, PAs, ie Hetor, J. P.. metraearitie TOBY & Att Ind West Madls CLOTILES CLEANING, YOUR OL CLOTILES ! can bi EhbAS ED, and Ke rs reset, Oe. LOOK dyad und cleanud, Porfoet, $0. Ok Store TRELBAVIN'S IN MANUFAC CAS hieavo, up. Now GOLD PE 6 1a Ball 7 enn ‘or 8 for » sample fd f Confectioner, Ty unalsuiab, CLONE Sen eee NE CANDY