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tp) Hi CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, JUNE 12, MS80—SIXTHIEN PAGS. * (HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, W. SanAan, Nangkok, Binm, is at tho Palmer, 1, 8. Monsé, of Indianapolis, is at tho Gard- ner + Com. AND Mn. J. If, Love, U.8. A, are at tho Palmor, * Ruriuirr Jonx Firzeatnick, Now Orloans, {8 at tho Palmer. Fien Q, Benorn, Mannger Bol Smith Hussell Companys, New York, { nt tho Tromont. Lous Qussapa, Cuba; E, Schouroch and wife, Leipale, Germany, aro at the Grand Pavitic. &. D. Hancock, Secretary of tho Scottish- Awmerfenn Mortgage Company, Now York, is ‘nt tho Sherman, Mu. AND Mus. Ti, J, Mavens, Caleutta, Indin, aud Mr. and Mra. RC, Ransome, Ipswich, En- gland, aro at the Tremont, ‘Tue Sub-Trensury recaints yeatentay amounts ed to $10,000 aver, ‘and tho dlaburasmenta to $1,0) silver and $15,000 gold. wW. F. Wire, General Passenger and Tiekot. dront, Atehigon, Topeka & Sunta FO Haile rand, Lopski, ts at the Grand Packie, BTATE ¥enATOn W, B, Wooptn, Auburn, N. Y., wus at the Pacificyesterday on hia way. home, baring taken a Uying trip worth gluce tho Con- vention. ©. Turner, London, England; Charles J, Ture cat, Edlnhurg, deatland: and O, F. Kdmtindy, 1. 1. fo Favre, J. 1b Milton, und U.P, Ruy, Us B.A, are at the Palmer, ‘Tite huternal-reventic reeoipta yostoriny foot. ed trp 821,108, of which $715, Was for efyuirs anid tobacco, £1610 for spirits, $1,720 tor beer, aud $16 fur Heenses, No exports, ‘THE temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, optichin, 68 Madison streot (FRIBUNE Jsullding}, was as’ follows: B a. m,, BE degrecs; On. m., 8: 12 m., 80; 3p. +0028 pein Be Lae romoter, 8 a. M., 20,05; 8p. Mm, 206N, J. HL Haventy, fresh from Donver, is back at the Sherman, with over 1,000 specinions of siivor ove taken from over 610 mines which he bas pers sonally exumitied, Mr, Hnverly also bas sumo dinnionds which he discovered In Arizona. FRANK Kogeus, an engincer in the employ of tho Chicage & Eastorn Hlinois Railroad, bourt- ing ut No.8 Carroll avenue, white eoupiiny curs in tho Company's yurd nem the vornor of Kinzle and Leavitt streets, cauzht hls foot iia Troy, and was run over by a londeit car. He was tuken to his home, where the foot wis tinpue tated by Dr. Skeer. Mr. Rogers is 23 yeurs of fge, nnd bas a wife living at Danwillo. A Trinunt reporter got n glinxpse, yesterday, Df the Dlunks issued by the Tricnmiul Comimitteo Kulgbta ‘Templar, and from thout recotyed an {den of the elaborate preparations muking for the accommodation of visitors. ‘The oliect {3 10 And out how many of the Kuights nnd thelr tadics are coming, and when thoy will arrive, If tho information called for ts promptly furnished ‘werybody will be comfortably taken care of. TuoOMAs B, Kyoan, the Secretary of the Inst National Republican Committes, returned yeos- terday to the Palmer House from Milwaukee, wherv he has, been attending the Soldfors’ re- unlon, Mr. Keogh sitys ho comes buck hero to sve that all bills oF tho Convention oro settled up if fie has to pay the bulunce out of his own puckety. Thero nre a few thoaeands needed, and those who have subseribed and-not putd up Should be proinpt in soting, Cranuns ScuuLrz, while at work In Tobin & Tinindblu’s boller-shop xt No, 807 Halsted strect, dropped suddenly dend on the Hour of the shop ‘at o'clock yesterday morning, sty pposedty from henrt-disease, The Coroner hold an inquest during the day, and the Jury retarned a venilct du necardanee with tha facts, Thu deceased waa a German, 3 yours of age, and deft n wife and seven ginult children liviiy at the corner of Nineteenth and Dearborn streeta. ‘THe special committee of the Board of Trade, —itawlelgh, Sidwell, Stewart, Bair, and Data,— appointed to fix the price of whout May U1, mot Pesteniuy afternoon aud heard four witudases, put tho testimony was not setisfactory, suid tho: qujourned wntil: Wednesday afternodn. ‘Their velsion, from which thero ty no appent, will upoly to-all dutaults, nnd,.us Ht tho iinet thing the ‘new rule hus been apptied, considerable anxlety fa manifested in the reault, It is undor- stun’ Tout the settlements involve about 90,000 ushels. ‘Tne following dutinble goods were reccived at the Custamn- House estonia Fowler Brag, B108 sucks wilt; PW. Ud; Co,, 76 barrels al and beer; Coapin & Gore, 235 acd y's Sintth & Vanderbeci, 208 Darrel tah & Hone, 20 packages ales U, W, Sheldon & Go. 679 boxes thn plates Witcheock & Foster, iy rutlrodd tes: A.B, Bfcoker & Co., 448 tone -IL, Sargent. 2 cases earthonware . Perry, 8 puckages wine, L ease brand: Muthschieehner, 3 cusks wing; Mux Ito casks Deer, Collections, $622.2. Groror Dueien, 6 years of nge, living at No. 4 Benson street, fell off the bank Into the river about 109 feet south of Ayeher nyenue bridge at about 5:0 hat evening, and would have drowned but for tho assistance rendered hint by the bridge tender at Halsted street, Peter Ber- gery nd his aysistint, ‘Thoms Laiterty. ho fished him out with grappling irons, aud’ by jue mitment they restored hin to con. breler waa thon carried Into tho house, No. Wit Archur nvenne, where he wis attended by Dr. Moore, Who thought he would speedily recover, A krvonten called yesterday afternoon on Mr. Willi H. Hridluy, Clerk of the United Blates Court, who fs the Trensurer of the Local Committee of Arrangements for the Republican Natlonul Convention, for the prrpose of uscore tulnlugewhether he had tn his hands sufficient funds to Nquldute all outstanding bills. Mr. Bradjey stated that be had already paid out 23.831 On bills Inderwed by the Com- in Auditiny nultteg, and that tho sum of 3445) remulned in the troakury. He thought the olttstandt A imate would foot up at least $7,500, leaving nearly $2,000 to bo muwe up In some way. As yet ho was unuble to say how the Committec aro ‘tw ruiso the necded mmount, Win.iaw E, Brown, 65 yours of ago, ving at No. 109 Jetforson street, while driving dlong Van Buren street with bis team and wagon at 645 Inst evening, valli in front of No, ii with Gannon & MeGrath’s furniture wagon, upsetting it Michuel Fitzgerald ran out of the furniture ore and yrabbed Brown's tea by the head, at whe sue thie demanding to know the owner's oume und residence, intending to make alin pay tho dumages, i Wits quite enraged at this, and getttiue down fron his seat went up to Fitz gerald und struck athtin twlees A tussle ene sued, i Which Brown fell honvily to the paye- ayent, cutting hig headsovorely, The wound bled: protusuly, and the injured mun was carried at once to Or, SU's ofice, whore it wis dressed. Who Doctor did not consider it dangerous, and Br. Brown wan then taken home, The ene counter created considerable excitement, and a durge crowd gathered about the faetory,” Fitzs femal uuinaged to nike fis escape, and up toa mite hour bad not been arrested. Tt ia under- atood that Mr, Brown clulms he did no damage to tho wagon, thut the volllsion was not his fuuit, and also that Fitegoruld struck bim with sume blunt Instrumout. AN OLD SETTLER GONE. An old cltizon passed uway yestentay in the ermon of P, J. Deuker, who sottled in Chlcugo: in 1815 mid has bean a resident of the elty ever since, Mr, Denker was bern June 9, 1, and waa consequently a few dayy over BW years of nie when ho died, The deceased gentleman, who, up to within iw few, weoke of his death, was in the full posscesion of ‘his favultics, and took a deep interest in the city's progress and In pallties, waa at one time a prominent North-Slier, having boon the tnt ‘orth Sldy Asseaxor ulected by the people. He bullt in $85), the trst bullding at the corner of Aacko und South Water atruots, getting his brick Tron Milwaukee.and the stone fron Cloyeland, 0, Hore he: ke for muny’ years a clothing deceased lenyos a family of olyht etthiren. ‘The funeral will take place ut 10 relock Bundy morning from bls late residence, 2 North Grove street, AULEN'S ACADEMY, The anntversary exercives of Alton'a Acade< MY Wore tho couse OF Hillng the svhool-room of that Institution to ita fullest capuolty last night. ‘The rooms were decorated with tlowérs, and tho Stay wiasloaded down with tlowertny shrubs ond folie phints, An {interesting program bad: ‘been prepared, Which was xivon to tho fullest satisfaction of those present, Declumationy by award B. ‘Townsend, Willaa H, Sinith, Murry D. Kohn, Hurry 1. SMeservo, Nuthan C, Wheeler, Watlace 8. Chapin, Hedwig 0, Wall, Bisa Amy Ford, ‘Mig "Jennto ‘bonn, aid Miss Leiphine Jtilett were * loudly applauded. The canaylete wero Miss Kitty W. Haven, Edwin ¥. Jillett, Lous P. Bebutt, and Charles E. Grant. In addition to the voeal selcations rendered by Mo school, Instrumental musiy was eupplied by Mise Agnes E, Wahl! und Clittont Morton, Many of tho Ou radiates wad acholund wore c= ‘ended with wutiful bouquots and baakets of ve THE CITY-HWALL, Witt has becomo of tho Sonth Tranch Pump: ing- Works, for which an appropriation haa buen mado? Dn. De Wor fs afratd of tho appeurance of tholers this summer, and is taklug precautions Bindnst ft, ‘Tue Treasuror yesterday recelyed $3,515 from. ‘ho Water Depurtinent, $21,518 from tho Col- Wetor, and $515 from tha Controticr, ‘Tum teachers and other empluyés of tho Schouls will bu paid In gurip. today? AN other fity employes ure being pald tu cush, Why ts) ‘Tue City Treasurce wus not put on tho State He gived no rowwon for bis gut the atte. with ri a plac hame tekot. Sas ee uicca that his namo eket ut Springtold, fdicaa, but uppers nction showy bin head of tho Hloutoral ‘fg Committee on Health and County Itela- tlons Wore th vessl ¥ ugternoon and had vurlous matiors before them. afiinung othor things was tho complaint of the Dumlulean Slaters of tho locution of the North. ‘ide Pound, An investigution showed that the * Conuullor had leased 4 lot at thocorner of Bhut- field avenue and Marcy atroct for a now pound and that the old premises had been yacated, thore was nothing to be done... Aono tho building permits fesucd yostoriay were the following: One to 1. Brandt to erect 0 Throd-atory store and divelling, corner of Joffer- son stroct and Milwaukes avonne, tu cost $5,000; aug tw W, Rechint to erect u two-story dwallttig, No. 46 Clinton sircet, to cost $3,000; one to Jolin Grutaman to_oreet 0 two-story storo and twall- ing, corner of Chlengo and Ashland avenues, to cost $3,000; and one te M. “danneschok to erect ny ceepatany: dwolling, Alport avenue, to coat STILL THRY CONR. Anothor caso of smnli-pox was reported yos- tenhy from No.8s ‘Waehtonawavenmeand the pas tient was removed. There was tothing now from the case taken from the Washingtoninn Homa tho «day hefore, except that {t was necertained that he was a man nuned Cooper. ned 07 yearn, Dr. Do Wolf etith insists that It was tot a case ot smiall-pox, bowover, and since to had. tho ds. ouse buturo that he waa removed to tho Hospital simply to quiot the nerves of the inmates of the Home, ‘The vaceitatora were busy during tho day in the vioinityof Wright and Liverty atrvots, and soverat hundred points were used. THE ANTI-CAPITALIRTIO ORDINANCE. ‘Tho Committes on Judiciary. mot yeatordi afternoon, and had under consiteration an onl. nate prohibiting the piling of dirt in the street without first getting a permit, ‘The ordinance in tho outcome of a resolution introduced by ong of the Communfatic members of tho Council somo time ago, intended to make tho atrect rail way compatvies nat only cloan the dirt from their tracks, but also haul it away, tho fallacy of which war made apparont nt the time, Bosses, Ronfiett nnd Dupee appeared for tho ntihway companies, and wont over the arguments mada to the Committes of the Inat Council upon tho game subject at Fecal, length, and thematter wns flunlly Inid pyer in order to mak inquiry ns to the custom of othor cities, The Conimittoe nurecd to report in favor of ‘an ordinance pro- hiblting the uso of Imrbed-wiro foncing around private parks, and the proposition to turn the dog-tux receipts over to Fund was placed an file, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING. ’ ‘Tux Joint Committco on Buildings and Public Borvive will meet to-day at 2o'cluck. Tuk total amount exvended upon the new County Court-House during nlne months of tha prosont fisen! year ending June twas $178,210, of which amount William SMoNoll & Son received $48,600, and P, J. Soxton Su,440, ‘fuune were fifteen dauntiess couples who braved the unpropitious weathor, and yestorday secured marrings Ilconses, Among thom were Mr. Henry 13, Muson, of the law tirm of Mattocks & Mason, who will marry Misa Fraucos F. Cal- houn, rip jury in tho case of Martin and Joseph Kack were out at a Into hour hist nights with Ine structions to senl ther verdict. These purties were found noar Miller's Station, Ind. with mln ot stolen cattle and horses in their pus- session, TimoTHY Moone and Charles Powors yester- day pleaded guilty of baying Inirglarizod sov- eri! loaded cars of tho Chicago, Hock Island & Paeltla tullroud, and were remanded for aon tence. Judaon fi. Wri In whose barn the stolon goods were found, pleaded Not guilty,” and went to trial Inte yesterday atternuon, Crtanworry Davis, the unfortunate who was adjudged to be insune und consigned to the El- gin Asylum, wan yesterday removed from tho Counts Jafl, Sho ‘was very violent, and caused considerable exeitement ‘nbout the Jail. The comblned atrength of three men was required to Rober ont of the building. .The case isa vory ‘Bad one. ournoon neLier, ‘Tho following stutement of tho expenditures ‘on recount of outdoor rellef furnished by tho county will Mustrate the economy of employing an Agent to hunt down fraudulent upplications for ussistauce, ‘tho amounts given ure for tho first ninw months of the present Nsent yenr, which ends Sept. 1, and fucludes overy itein of expense attending the care of really meritorious eases umong the poorer classes in tho various towns: Bromen, $02: Burrington, $125; Cicero, FSH; Calumet, SuiB; Evanston, Sie EK Grove, $00; Hanover, $111; Hyde Park, defferson, ' $1 Cake "View, $151? $1,130; Lyons, 7 Losden, "sii: Lemont, #491; Maine Niles, $105} Now Trier, 840: Norwood Park, $7; Northileld, $04; Orland, “$10 Valog, $165: Proviso, #80; Palatine, £247 Rich, $l6y Riverside, 42 Schaumburg, 41 Thornton, $4; Worth, $77; Wheeling, $46. In oyery town there hus been a marked de- creuss ft the expense attending those poor charges, ‘Tho largest decrense {a {n tho ‘Town of Lemont, where, after adding 16 per cent to tho wount churged above, the cost for the your ending Sept. 1, 1680, will be about $5.05}. “For tho previous year tho umount was & , SLOW ing A net decrease of $7,884, Iy Lemont the Bourd, “through | {ts eilicient Auont, | Mr. Chamberlifa, tude n thorough ennvuss of the pauper furilles, Investiguted thelr condition, aud put 11 effectual stop tothe outrageous prac- tices indulged in among thosts whose duty It wns to look one for the Interests of the uncolopluin~ Ing taxpayers, Under tho old regime tho bills for medieut uttendance tana the slok poor of this Danner town amounted to $3.00 anuually, Une der the present Hourd, the attendance and hecos- sity drugs are supplied under a contruct for $180 por annum, This branch of the public sort. ice Is certainly in the hands of people who keep a sharp lookout for crookedcharges, and tho iret year's showlng fs a very creditablo one. SUNSTROKE. At about 6 o'clock Inst oyoning an unknown ‘Man, apparently 0 Swede and an emigrant, was sunstruck at tho corner of Wells und Gootho streets, Hou fa about'u5 or 40 yours’ or nge. Tre ‘wus takon to the Alexinn Rrathors Hospital, but the caso !6 so sovero a one that his recovery is despaired of. YesT¥npay morning the body of the young Man who was sunstruck, and who dicd tn front of No, 19 Weat Elghtoenthstrect, was identified at the Mormons Hunt of Michael Doran, & Inborer Iving on Riair street. ‘Tho Coroner held an inquest and the jury roturned a vordict in accordance with the feta, CLEMENS GHAYE was avorcome by the beat at the corner of Twenty-uevonth street and Cottage Grove avenue at 7 o'clock Just evening, Ho was attonded by v puysiciun, who gald, although it was # bad casy, hig recovery was possible, Grate, {t {a aufil, caine Trom Milwaukee yesterday mori: ing leokfag for employment. in. soi brewory here, Ho was taken to tho County Hospital for treatment, AN unknown man was found at 7:00 Inst ovon- ing lying In un unconsolous condition nuar the vorner of Thirty-third street and Wentworth avenue. He wis taken to No, i208 Wentworth Bvonue, and was there uttonded by Drs. Thomas and Goyran, who say that ho cnntot possibly ro- cuvor, us holssuffering froma violent sunstroke. Tho unfortunate. ts al our rend OF azo, blue eyes, heavy brown hair, and Ight side-whiskers and ‘musticbe, Ho fy ‘elitd tn pluld panttuons, dark cont, brown shirt, red and whito balinonal Bucks, and low waiters with threo buttons, Avaver HAnLE, w Inborer employed in Pure {ngton’s brivkyard, at tho corner of Thirty- ninth and Ulininn strocts, was overcome by the wut while at work at 10:30 yestorduy morning, Ry noon be was feoling so” bully that he re- Bolyed to go home for tho day, und white homie dropped down at tho corner of Thirty> aevonth and Ulmun streeta, and died Ina tow nilnutes, Le, Perry, who was culled to attend him, pronounced it wens of sunstroke. The remains wero tion homo to No, 1051 Lancaster: avenug, whore ilable loft 8 wife and seven chil- dron, tho eldest of whom is ouly 14 years of age. the - Firemen’s Relief 2 ¥ BIRTIS IN CIICAGO, INCRRARE AND MULTIPLY, A Turwonz rvportor looking over the birth Statistios of 1870; wove from them tho following facts, whloh will be found of intorvst as indl- cating yunerally the power of natural inoressa with which Chicago Is yeatod, and more purtleu- larly the relative proliile ability of tho various natlonylitics of which the city’s population oossposed. The total number of births tor the Your Was 0,624, distributed through the various months as folluws: January, 1,0s1; February, 809; Murvh, 72; April, TH; May, 634; Juno, 744; July, 873; Auguat, 053; September, 019; October, Si; Novomber, 148; Dovember, 14, OF stillbirths thoro wero Te, buing 8 trifle lesa than 8 por cont of tho birtha, ‘ho months in which the proportion of stillbirths was greatest were May, whon the pervontage waa about 10 per cont oF the birtha, and Juno an eeommber, when it was abaut 8 por cont. ‘Tho proportion of wullbirtha was snulleat inthe niontha of Beptomber, when tt was only ns tritle over 4 por cent, and Mente and July, whon 4 run between 6 per contund per, cont A suurel for mothers who bad started out carly in thole curser of maternity uhowed that fortyetive youny Jadica aided to tho pits populution at the age of 18, Lwouty-four at 17, four at id; two ut 15, and onvut ht. In the Inst cose the father wus an ambitioua youth of 19, The uncharituble recurds show that this young couplo—the most youthful aruite of the yuir—were uuniarsied, but, quote Hu Midshinuiai Zusy’s Wot-nuree, it muy wataly be clahined on thelr bobalf that “it waau very Uttlo one.” At ® three boys became fathers, and three more at 1%.° The feat accor plisned by the girl of 14 was outdone by a wom. anof 42 Tho oldest fathor was u Russian of W. Ous woman at ld gaye birth to ber govund ehild, aud anuthor matron of WY, with @ busbend of 61, her thirteenth, ‘THR UANNER FAMILY : was shown to bo that presided over by Olivor Olsod, 4 Swede, Who, thinks to the assivtance of an Irlah wifo, waa ‘croditod, when the Last to turns cama dn, with twolty-four - oblldren. Amongat other cusca of woll-Allod quivers were those which blessed the husbands of Mra, Juumes Chratul, a” Bohemian, tho mothor of nineteon children at 43; of Mrs, IM, Deol, a German, the mothor of elyhteeh ut 4; aud a Gorman woinan wha, ut 43, wis the mothor of seventoon, Of won who buve pussed into the servand yellow leaf and yet periat du taking rank” with tho fathers iu Ivruv}, the record of Ages runs ns follows; Futhors wie 61, yevon; bY, twenty-four; nine? Bi, teu; 65, Keven; Bi, efx; ST, two; 68, twos Wi, two; 61, ong; 83, one: 64, two; 7, onc. Of the two wha bad become fond fathors at tho Rae Uf 57, one waa tho husband of n wife of 40 who had already borne him ten ebildren, and ono of tho fifty-niners was tho busband of n wife af 1@ who presented him with the recand foken of her regani. The youth of the tnothor in tho latter case gives tho aged husband a fale pronpoet. should be live and retain hla strength, ‘of being some yenrs hence tho most Interesting fathor on thowcity's record. Of mothors who havo borne children late tn life, four had, chile dren at 45, two nt 4 Uarce at 47, two at 48, and ong at 49, ett Of course, such admirable and pratseworthy results could not be renchod with Wmonotonats adheronce to the one-nt-aetime method which most mothors follow when they bloss tholr Igrds. Twins and even triplets varied tho perform: ances, and, while it must bo owned that tho'| American citizen {s not much given to the pos. sasaion of a large family, the records show that nga bogotter of twins he stands noxt to the German nnd Irish giro. NINETY PAINE OF TWINS have been born during tho your. Of thoso twenty-seven were of German prrentage; elghteen of Irisht xeventoan of Americans eight of Bohemian; tivo of English; tive of Swedish: four of Norwegian; two of Scotch; two of Motland: and two of Canadian, ‘Tha ‘statistics of triplets—tho records hold three of a kind fertoie Ho further to show that when tho Amer Scan busband bonds his onergies in the direction of paternity ho ts eminently succcasful. In two of tho casos the fathor of throo was an American, tho mother a German, making the assumption a reasonable one that, if they wore bey ables, tho Republican party of the future gained siz yotes by tholr advent; in the case of tho third trio tho prrenta were Swedes and ‘unmarric«d. Four of a kind falled to put in an appearanco ducting the genrs that happy ovont prol ee having been kopt back for the year of tho Preatdenttat elution. Tho following statistics show the respective inorits 88 producers of lange familics of the various nationalities which mayo up Chleuu'a popuita- tion: Of alxty-elght familles of cloven chil- dren, twenty-nine were German, fourteen Trish, twelvo Loheiminn, tive English, three American, ono.Itallnn, one Helgiun, one Polish, ono Swod- igh, ono Hollander. ‘Of thirty-five families of twelve, twenty-two wore Gormun, alx frlsh, three Bohomian, two American, one French, one Canadian, Of nineteen families of thirteen, twelve were Gorman, four Irish, one English, one Hollander, one Bohemian, Of two futnilles of fourteen, one was German, tho otker Irish. Thore was ono family of fifteen, Irish. Forte familles of sixteen were equally divided between the Germans, Amoricans, Bohemians, ‘and Swedes. © ‘rhere was one family of soventecn and onc of efghwoon, each Germin, ae Fanitiy. of nineteen was credited to tho Bo- emlans. ‘The banner family of twenty-four ia. a pilering rembider of the way in which’ the transplantes Irishinay thrives upon American soil. And so tho good work gocs on.—Increase with- Inand emigration from withont combining to aWell tho city's population, and to make assured the nesuimption that tho coming century will find gone with atmillion or more of inhab- ante, THREATENED WAR. PREPARING TO EXECT A TENANT, Tt lookud ut one time yeaterday afternoon as if No, 302 Weat Madison street would require a visit from the Coroner. It appears that Mr. H. 8, Newton, why ts responsible for tho rent of that property, some tino ago sub-tot the third floor to a Mr.and Mra. Johnson, the former of whom disappeared shortly afterward, Mr. Ed- ward Trusk then appeared on the snenc, and, it ig alleged, beenme her aunt or udylsor. For various reasons Mr. Newton desired the speedy withdrawal of hls tenunts, who were {1 urrenca for rent, fle thereupon notitiod Mrs. Johnson to retire, but ehe doulined to do go. Mr. Newton sucd for the possession of bis property end t Juidgmont, the caso being subsequently curried up to the Cireult Court upon an appeil which was yesterday dismissed. ‘Tho tenant was again ordered out of tho house, but declined to go, and Intimated that she proposed remaining Allsutnmer. Tho services of Constuble Ditto wero Invoked to serve and prosecuty a writ of ejectinent, and yesterday nt 2 o'clock, arned with the necessar papers he, in company with posse, composed of George Brown, ‘Benjamin Tinakins, W. F. Chilson, and Samuel Tarmon, nude 0 call upon the objectionable tenant, Upon reaching tho third floor they found Mrs, Johnson intronched within her castle, with ‘Trask and # youth numed Cook xa outside sentinels, A window opened into the ontry of this floor, and behind that window, with a cocked pistol fu ber hand, stood Mrs. Johngon, Whon the Constable adyanced toward the burciende she warned him to desist, threatening at the same time to lot daylight through bim should be en- duavor to force an entrance, Deeming prudence tho better part of valor, the Constable and party withdrew to hold a council of war. Meanwhile ‘Trask and the youth got out o warrant forthe arrest of tho constabulary party on the charge of inciting riot, which docurmone was placed tho hands of seven valiant officers, who fmtnc- diately raided tho ostubisliment and nrrestod Constable Ditto and three of his posse, Brown, Chilson, and Harmon, Headed by Cook, the ofticera churged through Sr, Nowton's storo and into the back yard, where, seeing a body peer cipltately yoluy over the fence, one of the palice hinzed away with hls revotver, but, fortunately missed the innek, Tho police, bealuos arresting the Constable and purty aclved un tnnocent spectator named Broughton and lugged him off. Allof the purty were subsequently balled ont. The last advices from tho front indicated that Mrs, Johnson was holding tho fort, BUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD, 3 ‘Tho Lake Shore Ruilrond Company is extend- ing {te now yards south of Sixty-third stregt.ns fur north a8 Sixty-tirst streot, occupying tho two vacant squares which the Company bavo gwned for soma time. Including tho Fort Wayne tricks there are now twenty tracks crossing Stato street tn one block. An nddl- tional track will bo ald by tho Lake Shoro Company between Englewood and Chicago; which, with the additional track heing luld by tho Iook Islund, will ive ench road @ doubio track between nglewoot and the city, EVANSTON, ‘Tho body of Willle Meyer, who was adyer- tlaod for some tine ago as having boon lost, hes eon found ina cistern. ‘Tho cireumstances fn tho ease have led bis nelghbors to suspect that tho boy wus duult foully with. D ‘This afternoon the two nines which wero pro- vented by rain from playhiy on Decoration Day: will havo {t out on the campus, ‘This yeur promises the most intorcating Com- mencement oxerclava that tho University” hus held for satis tlc. ‘Tha twonty-dfth anitiver- sary will be celubruted, and soveral other unu- suit entertninments will be on the program, Several clasa reunions will ovour, a TRADE AND LABOR.. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chteago THiune, Denyxs, Col., June 11,—A Times Leadville special says the citizons’ organization, 3,000 strong, formed this morning to protect work- ing miners, They tsaucd a proclamation stating they are fully determined that work on the mines shall be resumed, there being to thelr certain knowledge men enough in camp willing to work for the wages offered, provided the Inthnidatlon now practiced uns der the auspices of the Miners’ Union is stopped, | ‘Tho proclamation further states that, on the first step taken by any‘ one to interfere with or intimidate miners, the londers of the Union will be held responsl- bilo with their lives, ee EXCURSION TO MONTREAL AND RETURN—TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP $17, ‘The excuralons to Montronl and return, for the honeillt of St, Viators Cullego, at Kankukeo, It. which aro to leave Chicngu June 2t, will leave BMichigun Contral Depot, foot of Lake streot, at Do'clock p.m and Chiengo & Grand Trunk Hallway Dopot, Stewart and Archer avenues, at Vo'clock p, m. oth trulns leave Chicuyo to- gothor and arrive at Port Huron at tho samo time, where thoy will be takon in wharge by the Grand Trunk Hallway, of Canada, and run asa spectal to Montroal, Kxcuralon rates buve been arranged for this party between Montreal and Quebeo for $3 for the round trip, Pullman cars will be run with both truina trom Chicago to Montreal. Parties desiring nocommodation In sleeping-cars should notify the General Tioket Olive of the Grund Trunk Hallway Company, 103 Bouth Clark atreet, corner of Washingtun,Chicago, before the 18th of Junu, In order that ull may be avcommodated, Tickets for this excursion aro sold at tha nbove offive, and aro guod for thirty days, butonly goad going east on above traing, and good on any trila returaing within tho thirty days, It isdesirous that all partica should procure tholr tickets nn or before tho 18th of June In order that we mey know and muko aniplo provision for tho number going, Thoso Intending to tako this trip will call oreend at ouog fur tlokets to the sbove office, where full information niuy be bud.- This is tho ches pout: aud most desirable oxcuruion ever given froin Chicago to any othor polnt.. Prico of tickets $12, good for round trip, —— . THE MOST PERFECTLY-MATCHED DIAMONDS, and without question the choivest, whitust, and Tarcat out stones, can now be soun ot B, Hyman & Co.'s, Statuy and Madison atrovts, If you'vo Gn cya for * gor,” step in. Gartbaldl, sasytne resent Popairi anda is sees Beet is p Ma iad Ea rapa. "The. aurea in, yiow of bis marria, his youugor children, qos hea So Gon. Butier auknowtidirod to bavo boon neatly shaved with Cutigtch Phaving Boup, ere ‘Tho motti will no Ja Buck & Rayner’ Garbald!, who clare ttuck a fabric that is packed Mota Powder ee A FIAT FINISH. The Greenbackere End Their Work, After a Noisy, Night Session, ” By Nominating Weaver, of'Iowa, for. President,.and Chambers, of Texas, for Vico. "the. Greanback Lavor Convention, after anallilght session which was marked by unoxampled«disorder, adjourned sine die at lnlf-past 6 o'cldek. yesterday morning. It was n session of at politteal body which could nover expect to Nil'a-paralicl. Asa monument ereeted in commemoration of wis Mnnited tonguc exereise It will stand thrpugh all generations, Tho scene attendant npon tho nomination of candidates Yéggars description. ‘The amount of wind expended upon any subject, no matter how trivinl, would keep all the white snils of commerca {nu perpetual. motion for an tndefinit period. Turbulent Lake Michignh, whell making the greatest effort of ils time, could not hope to even, compare with the gales: which swept through the Convention, [tiwas tho very hight and tho very depth of expansion —of wind. Amid heat that was intense and prostrating, ‘imolstened and “tired; hit- manity at 4 o'clock, having for five,terrible hours listened to panegyrics of all Kihids, and froin alt kinds of people, from both:ong- hatred and short-haired diselples of flatisin, was prepared to Yote upon the list of ‘caindl- dates naned for the office of President.’ Bat, just ns the ballot was being ordered,an int) flationist on the west side of the delegate, section, who had: been tmbibiug freely; Arose” and demanded to be heard, He had bellgwed himself hoarse during the night, grid now howled {n cracked tone of volce in order to attract the attention of the Chair. Uj catching the eye of that gentleman hd ‘wad’ ewlled:to order. ‘This was the slgnal fora how! that would have drowned the best effort, of n Democratic. primary, Tho Convention was really on its fect in a moment, and flgur- atively on Its ear at the same time, It was disposed to sit down 93 one man, upon tho . individual; but, alone, with nothing but his seputchral voles to ald him, he combatted .the united Convention, tri- umphed In forensle effort, and wns invited to the platform, and, ascending the forum upon which the Demosthenes and Clvcros of the Republican party had made their cause known, the “ gentleman from ‘Tennesses essayed to bind the audience with a chuin of eloquence. But the effort. he had made to secure the right of speech had used up all his powers, his volce falled him, and he who hada something to say, whieh was upon t half quire of foolscap, stood powerless to express the Imagery,: the pathos, and pro- fundity which.was fnprigoned {nthe walls of his human house. In whispers he ot- tempted to make hilmself heard, In panto- mime he begged to show his cause, but the Convention was inexorable, the Chair was eruel, and with that great blight aud mit dew upon hig ‘tongue the gentleman from ‘Tennessee was hustled on to the floor and into the obscurity where lie the cherished anibition of blighted hope. ‘, At this juncture an adjournment was moved, | Ina finsh the alr was shaken hy tho blasts of five hundred tongues, und,whtle the Chair hammered lustily and occasionally felt itself to sve if it rently existed 11, tho fleshy Btate, a delegate objected to an adjournment on the ground that “ A GREAT GREENBACK LOVE-FRAAT SIIOULD 3 ao oN.”” ‘The Sergennt-at-Arms and police having sented the audience, a motion to proceed.to take an informal bailot again entled the Con- vention to ity feet and set the human bellows inmotion. The, Chair sat down to taken rest. ‘here wasn inost diabolic expression onthe fuce of this Chair, ‘This expression yarled, At times it was dark and ferocious; nahn It wore a siiister garb, and a moment later it was ag a wreath of smiles, But, conld the depth of that expression have been sounded, 9 common impulse to stranguinte tho howling. maty would have been found, Tinolly the exureaston found volee,’ It wis as Teal the yohuus:of an’ angry ocenti had fount utteranddiin the Chesteriicldian son once, 1 “grr DOWN, ORL KNOCK You DOWN." The awful aspect of that human Chuir, as It give angry utterance, as it Inshed the alr with its mallet, and Era eres the plntforu: with vehomence, to intlmidate the mob. and bedlam, gave way to the piping song of peace. “Shalt the ballot be a formal or an f formal one?”. pleasantly lnterrogated the Chair. The storm begai anew, in the midst of Hiletre moplow to mako it informal pre- valle, ‘fhe Secretary, at 4 o'clock p. m., called tho roll of States, and THE INFORMAL BALLOT Dilinye oo... Allis, TAL. resser coos vee Necousary tog choico.......... Prereny iy pon tho aunouncement of the result of the informal ballot the lung-testing exhibl- tion began anew, but it was stopped by the Vigorous use of the gavel nud the horculean efforts of the police force, It was thon, on motion, agreed to proceed to tho first formal ballot. Daylight” had lon, since clothed 0 building tn its grayish garb, and just ox the Secretary arose to call the States again the first rays of the sun shot into the faces of the perspiring 500 present,- and iWuroined the head of the statue of tho Goddess of Liberty os with a halo of glory, A delegate from New Jersey arove ond de-. elared that he had been commissioned by, Mr, Dillaye to withdraw hits name from the: jist of candidates: “A_ Wisconsin delegate’ performed the same office for Mr. Campbell, ‘The rail was then called. Ina short thue It was evident to all that Mit. WEAVER WAS TITE COMING MAN, When hls vote had reached 400 the alr was, tent with shouts, ‘delegates pressed molst-, hed delegates to- tholr rumpled shirt bose! oms; othors frantically howled themselves hoarse, and still more essayed to do acrobatla performances, in a word, the Convention Wag standing on ity head. “The nosy having somewhat abatad, Mr, Solon Chase, of Maine, one of the candidates, arose and moved that the nomination be mafeunaninons, as hawishdd tw hitch “thom steers” uf Maing and “* them oxen” of the prairies together, Thanking, the Convention for the personal honor coy, ferred upon hha, Mr, Chase begged pernils-' Man te linawy from tho contest. [Great cheering, : ) AL delegate trom California moved to make the nomination unanimous, (Exeltemont) red-hended * delegate moved “thre cheers for the sand-lots and, three groand for those who thad put Kearney hi". pasties and they were rendered with axtis-" jc finish. A io An vxeited delegate belonging to tha Fur- woll Hall crowd yelled outs a eS: * Limove & open, the doors ani let tho'gory 4 of God comein.” “Ohe Convention waa"ln jb state of ecstatic bliss, over the nor pation, Armidst the tumult. the States wiieh h voted for other’: candidates | changed front” on Weaver, speaking, in’ military: parlance, and he was declared the “* fayortt, son” of the Convention. ‘ho bullot before the ‘States began’ clang. ing to the Weaver columti was'as follows? is DAS, Allis, 0000. i * It was agreed te proceed to tho nomina-. tlon of ~ g A CANDIDATE FOR THE vicr-mihw) xy, Mr, Selehman, of MassAthugetts, moval wink “Gan, West, ot dlisslasionl; be declared by acclamation e-unoHt ious choles of the Conventlony sar | AAs”. y The 7 fon XR Fécelved with groans, igges, and ouier discordant sounds. A nun; lof werden frantically bellowed that the ‘Htten pt 2 gag the sentiment of the Conven- low Biou crushed ont. Aildst the ‘atari Ay willed ot tas hale was heard to de 8 mation ou: order. ° it was then resolved to name candidates without calling the roll. jlordly had the resolution passed bdfore Col. foun ot Cures, proceidell to- nominate Gen Ba, Chambers, of Texas, fortho V ice-Presideney, and followed the. gnnouncement with a twenty minutes’ speech. A colored dul from Bissiselnpt mputnated Gen. ‘al, ‘West, of Misslsalppl, and spoke ent. ' i= Uno’ ly in his favor. "Two. othor _ apecchies wero mado in behalf of tho two nepirants, after which a Pennsyl- vanian ‘wanted to be heard, but the Conven- tion at this moment rubbed its sleepy eyes braced.up its moistened collar, and howled at the gentleman from Don Cameron’s Stato Just as he hind ‘finished 9 sentence of 1 fong speech. beginning: “ You ask mefrom whence hecomes ?” ‘The tsylum had no dealre to know guy tiny about the Individual, and, rising to he Hankor lung gening, bellowed so lang, 80 curitentiye cy bortentonaly that the speak. er selzed'his hat, and, hurling look of dotble-cofiprassed wrath at the Convention, folded his tent and incontinently retired, ‘Tho rollof States was thon called, and the ballotresulted a3 follows: Whole naiyiter, of votes cast Neevasnry’ f ‘ar h choice. 1, Wists. wee Gein MUNDO. A piotlon to. make 8 brought Gen. West, the unsuccessful catidl- date} to tls feet. He sald le merely arose to recon tho motion te innke the nomination of so'distinguished a gentleman as Gen, Chin -borsananinous, He was glad that the Con- vention had shown so much discrimination aml avisiiom in selecting Gen, Chambers a3 ona! the standnrd-bearers of the National Oreonback Labor. party, and bolleved that it would strongiiien tho tleket. In conclusion he dutlared that nothing now remains forthe delegntes to do but to go to their homes, do thelr duty as patriots snd Greonbackers, and -vinkoryvonld porch on their banners in No- vvembers , \ ‘The nomination was then made unantinous, after which, on motion, the Chalrman aj y Inted Messrs. Solon Chase, Gillette, De La fatyr, Dillaye, and Norton to walt upon Mr. Wonter, candidate for the Prestdency, and Dae him into the Convention, “While the Commitica was nbsont the Con- ntion resolved itself Into a socinl gather- Ving, e fa a short time the Committee, . A BRASS BAND, AND GEN. WRAVER, arrived hv the Convention. A scene of wild ‘enthusingm ptsvallails Jivery one rushed ng “by, common lnpulse to selze the candidate by tha hand, The recipient of su much honor was: the persunideation of liapplness, His countehance was iumined by stniles, As Ve ascended the form to ncknowlodge “the istinguished honor”? a wayo of cheers struck the four sides of the Exhibition Build. Ing,. After the exeltement had subsided, Gen. Weaver snid fe was thore for the pure pose of thanking the representatives of tho great National Greenback Labor party for the distingulshed honor which they had con- ferred upon lim, Fle appeared before thom with more trepidation thin he had ever be- forg experienced in fig fife, for tho reasou that the=Convention had placed him upon thelr ticket without any effort having been smade by him to compass the end. Io was both surprised and gratified, and could only say that, relying on the wisdom and patriotism of the American people, us expressed In the great assemblage before him, he would ac- ho voto unanimon: afd responstbilfiles surrounding it. “Con- thiuing, he sald that a juncture has been reached {n thie history of the Kepublic, as. to whether it shall remain a Republic in the years tocome, or degenerate Into a mon- archy in which a favored few shall rule with an tron rod the many, Again thanking the Convention for the mark of thelr esteem, and promising to make known his opinions at length, fiatetter whieh ha would seud to the proper Committes, he would now with- draw. [Applause.) After passing a vote of thanks to the ofl- cers of the Convention for their fidelity, ete. the Convention resolved to add the names of Butler, Dillaye, and Chase to the Natlonal Executive Committee, Mr. Gillette offered the following, which was ndopted: Resolved, That tt is tho sentiment of this Con- vention that our gallant candidates for Presl- dent and Vice-President. shall advocate our principles on the stump everywhere, Several motlons to adjourn having been nade, the Chair was upon the point of putting the motion when A COMMITTER OF SOCIAT.ISTS Appeared’ on the platform, and amidst the confusion incident upon adjournment de- muse, tho reading of the following manl- estos . To the Chairman and Delegates of the Greenback Labor Convention: Woe, the waaierstnencde fn bo- half of tho delegation of the Sociutistio Labor party, beg leave to submit to your body our griovances. Attor having boon admitted to tho full rights of delegutes, we were deprived of our voto an womt's sulltenge,—a question totally forelga to that of Presidential nominntiona, é {u to Interest of tha people we prosented a Plank on the land question, to be plrved in tho Hi REAR ps plank was reforred tou Com eee, with instructions tq report at once on it, and to bring It before the Convention for its xotton, ‘Tho Cominittes falled to report, and, Instead of calling for that report in auswer to our repented requesta, tho Convention went into nominations for President, thus ovading tho guty of placing thomsolves on record upon tho Jand question. Under thaso cfroumstnnees wo fool tt our duty, tongain demand thut this plank on tho land (question be called up for the action of tho Con- vention, and in case this Is rofused wo shall, to our great regrot, bo competicd to withdraw from the Convention and loave {t to our constltuonts to decide what Is to he dono, : ‘The reading of tho address was greoted with mingle applause and groans, amid which was heard frequent exclamations, “Lot fom gol” ‘ Some one In the crowd, which was by this thne leaving the building, moved the ADOPTION OF THE RESOLUTIONS referred to, ‘The motion was et and the resolutions, ay follows, were buth udopted: Resolved, That tho Fighta of aolf-savernmont inbored in the Individual ns tho tundainental principle of our Governmont, und wo hureby pledge ourselves "to secure’ by vonstitutional urmendinent tho rights of surge to the women. citizens of the Nation. We declare that Jand, ight, alr, and wator aro tho free gifts of Nature te ull mankind, and any law, of custom of sooloty that wahws any son to monopullze more of those gifts than je tas n right to to the detrimont of tho righta of othors wo carnostly condemn and seok to abolish, ‘The Convention at7 o'clock a. m., headed by a brass band, proceeded In n body toward the Commercia! Hotel for tho purpose of formally notifying the candidate for Vicc- President of hfs nomination, Upon arriving: there, after the band: had made a cauple of its proudest ctforts, n committees walted on Gen, Chambers and brought him to the front of the hotel, After laying been introduced, ho nald that the nomination was nnexpected and therefore was more deeply appreciated, Hid thanked tho distinguished gathering for the frith they had in hin, and for the honor | bestowed upon the representative of tho Lone Star State, and would endeavor to work manfully and zealously for the success of tho reat party which is the friend of the labor- ye man in every clime. (Cheors,] ‘The General then retired and tho gathoring dispersed. % 1? wio THe CANDIDATES ANE, , Gen, James B, Weaver, the Greenback can- qidate for President, Is at present Congress- man from the Sixth Iowa District and leader fot tho Greenback clenient in the House, Ie is 8 nal 1yo American of about 45, born In Payton, ., Dut raised In Davis County, Jowy, where he went wien 8 yeurs of age, Lig"autecedents are Republican, ayer y profession, haying graduated at the Cincinnat! Law School; was Prosecuting uittorney of his district for four yearns; was next United States Revenue Assessor; was o Grant Elector at the last election of the Gen- eral; entered the army aa ao. private, served the Miolu term, and cane outa" Brigadier." Hls home Baa I been Bfoomileld, In, foro yen: fee Jhambers, of Texas, the cand}- dite fox Vice-President, Is 03 years of age, 0 -native of mtgomery County, ‘Kentucky, and has never, beld duy posttlon, elther elvil or qnilitary, of any hinportance, Le has the rep- utatloyof having been a General in the Con- fedoriteamny, but denies the allegation, and says tho onty mullitary position: he ever held was" that, of Captaln, brevet. Colonel, and Afdede-Canip to. Gen, T, J, Chambery in the Mexican war.- Ite went to Texas when 20 years of age, aud after the War was in the juurehontlse, business for two yenrs, and did usiness asia private banker for four, since hon he Me been wfariner, Mis awns how a farin of 800tacres near the ‘Town of Cleburn, fox. and Igy main of some prominence In acctiony6" ana ae be : ‘Takora. fois Lurk World (Zen., Avcengud¥ enumerator ‘culled ‘ata handsome bough. No. de Grammoroy Park, the uther diy and olliclaliy.hecoated the cldurly gentleman who lives there,’ ‘Tho following conversation ensued: A ee it} your namor - “Santue) J..Til—+ On the. wholo, Tdo not ihc Lave anything to communicate on the “ Whsto is yout mor" a ‘ *3n tho Wiilte It werbut 1 was cheat— I beg aw," your purdon, f ive dere uow. gece ty your occupation?” “1 any 8 can——».Ahwt you had eo Faulinbeauoue diag | Su nad Dotter seo Mr, ae bibteren gent gor * tens ay. ¥ “Tamond witha huritead clippers; you can figure it out for, you ye : * Are you married! ant Fonlly #4'to thas you must ask My, Wat- a piare you a faunlly?" et “Poungot wi aky to answer any aucstions cupt the high trast imposed and the duties. of that kind, Tam in tho hands of my friends, and from thom you eqn obtain any proper ine formation.” . And thio door ctosed. SPANISH CRUISERS. ' ol Ovorhaulod by a War and Boarded by Oficors nud Mon—Tho Authgritics to’ Mo Asked to Invostigato the Matter. _ _ Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune! Pmbanerrura, Juno 11,—Tho, watchful Spanish crulsers which patrol the Cuban const Have once again given bold filustration of thoir mistaken bellef that Spain rules the seas; and, a3 usual, have taken an American” vessel for the subject of an outrage: A fow Weeks ago thore was sensational story, titlorly without foundation, sent abroad thn the steam-frulter I'ropic, salling between this city dnd West India ports, had taken outa lopof anns and ammunition for Cuban insurgents. ‘Tho story scoms fo haye aroused suspicion in the minds of the Cubnns, for the American schooner Ethol A, Merritt, salling in the samo. line, which arrived at this port this-morning, reports being hatled, stopped, and illegally searched by Spanish man-of-war, The schooner, which fg one of a iing fn tho service of a large {m- porting firm of this elty, is commanded by Cant, Rand, a “Bown-Easter.”, He lett the port of Antonto, on the Island of Jamaica, May 90, with a cargo of 290,000 coconnuts and 23,000 bunches of baiauas. “Tho next afternoon’ about 4'o’clock,” sald Capt. Rand to. your correspondent, “I espled o vessel running directly for us. I thought nothing, strange of this until f made her out tobe a uinn-of-war, A flag way fiyIng at hor miz- zen-peak which I soon made out to ben Spanish flag, Tho schooner was then In longitude 7% deg, latitude 19 deg. 46 min. Thinking him a bad nelghbor, and that he might possibly overhaul and delay us, L tacked ship and stood away fron him, ‘As soon os he found out the maneivre he fired 4 blank shot, being then fully two miles away on our port uuarter, All fnnds were very much exelted, but I ordered tho Amerleat flag run up, and stood on my course, The steamer ran closer, and, when on our port beam, fired another shot,—n solld shob— which evidently meant business. It struck short, but. glanced nnd whistled through rigging bie very. unpleasant man- ner, though without duing any damage. 1 then ordered tha vessel to {ny to. He sont a small boat to us with three ten, ‘Tie leader Lshould judge to bo a Licutenant. Ile was armed with pistols in his bell, and his fol- fowers were similarly equipped, IIe could not Speak a word of English, nor I a word of Spanish, Ie made no atunipe to enter tho cabin, nor did he ask for the ship's pepers: but he went down in the hokL- and raummaged through the cocon- nuts and bananas, after which he camo on deck apparently satisfied, jumped Into hs boat and returned to his vessel. Soon after “he left us he gaye chase to the schooner E. DP, Newcomb, of Boston, which left the port of Antonio with a cargo of fritlt on the sane doy with us, but she was too far away for us to ascertain whether he fired Into her or not.” ‘The owners of the Iine will ac- anaint the authorities at Washington of tho affair at once. “ A Torrible Story, A terrible story comes over the son from Mag- deburg, Germany. A ttle girl plucked n tlawor from a grave in n comotery. The sexton, to punish hur, shut her in the deudhonse where ‘were four corpses. He foryut her untll morning, when, throwing open the doors to release the lit- tlo prisonor, ho found her dead in corner, her eyes fixed In glussy stare of horror, ber Ilps bit- ten through and through tn bur agony of terror, ho und dled'of fright Anning fs too good for ans _—— Nervous debility, weakness, and decline pro- | vented by a timely uso of Malt Bitters, ke _—————$—$— Timea: Qur highest artists in dentistry:-Tho MeChesnoy's beyond danbt, though but #2 nsec —__— ‘Buy tho Tmprovei Howe Beales, Borden, Sol- leck & Coy Auunts, 07 Lalo struot. ‘ MARRIAGES. 0 aren wo en ER-COUWITH Juno 10, at the je of tha bride's parents, 11) Mlchiannouge, byte ito Dr. Michell, Charis ‘J. Danger, vf Clovalnad, and Aptomette Ik. anuguter of Henry Corwith, Esq. of ———— oo nar enema eens nna ANNAN WIRIGIT—Tho funoral of Hobert 1. Wriahe will take pince at 2 p,m. Saturday from No, 100 hroup-2t, WILCOX—Juno Yat West Forty-second and Like- sis. Chieauo, W. WW. Wileux, of ednaumpuan, sgod 35 DONEN—Michnol Doron, No. 31 Htntr-at, q Funorl loaves nt lW o'clock from the house to the a Heart Church, from there to depot fur Cul- val WHITTINGHAM~In thiscity, Juno 10, Charl of Alfrod und Kkata Whittinuusin, aged Yours abd a i Hinorsl frorm, 209 West Madison-at. Sunday attor~ ered deltegg - ipearennt ut Gracoland Cemetery. ‘ho fungi of Mra. take place from the une. No. 1) Webeartg, Tw p.m, Sunday, Friends of the family Invited, NELSON—Juno Ul, J. Prank Nolson, agod 2 years, Ear-Guweya, N. pors pioasa copy. Mous— in Now York, of typhold pnoumonta, Thome joan, ‘anoral Sunday, Juno 13, at 1:30 p.m. from the ureh Of tiy Agconslon, commor Him und’ J.a Nalle~ ‘Carriagos to Itysoht HIEN~Juny 10, at hor inta roaidonce, on W. Flunteontirat., Noilio G, O'vien, Welowed vita of Ne ‘Panera! Saturday, 1th tne 10 o'clock, to Bt vue’ Churehy thonee by carr to Calvary Com: FIELDHOUSE —Juno 10, at 86:50 a.m. of congeation $f, tho brain, Arthur Euuung, only child of Jostah and Ida Bolle Moldhousy, ages ours and § months, Yunoral Sunda: ‘yours sung 1 {ror reatdened wt Wont Congrest-atvat o'clock.» Felons of ‘hho faaly tae vitod. oe 1, ¥., ond Springfield, Mass. papors ploaso BISSELI—In Now York, on J1 taxol, formerly of Chioaat, Tents Gate pone, o> os ME: Diana ‘tho rymains witl bo brought fo this elty for intere ment, Notice of funeral buruattor, ANNOUNCEMENTS. A, BARS onroRtUNity 18 GIVEN OUR WEAD- gra fur vislting California, Oregad, snd Wastin ton Territory ut tho lowest rutos—An oxcuraion train ; will Joave Chirago on Wednesday nuxt June 1h by the Chicago & Northwestern allway, Hites: To Han Franelecd and return, $125; to Salon, Ore. und return, iy Plw NGL “Firateclass passago, and Uckota imudo wood Tor ia the Rove AC DILL Nolet Weghamton ee Tickets forsale at Nu, Gi Clark-ot. ee MERVING OF Tilt CENS ABSUCIAT A, sil bo neta avo Hourvornest thie atvaraunn ot Y Suicfock. a full attendance Ind XO. A. HALL, YM. C. A. BTAYE BKC! Gt New Sin will conduct tho. Suvaus hud tunchior mieuting at noon turday in Warwolt fiat Me abony al ATKINS, OF Net ‘will fond the commorclal travulors' meoting t Hight at thy ¥. MLC. An 10 Mudivon-at, ‘Thls class of Men aro cordially urged to att 3 ‘PIE YOUNG MEN'S NEPUNLICAN Chon oF tho Second Congrasslonal Distrtet will bold it rat AMeatton moating nt Curpentor's Hall, 221 Woat Atud{e » this evening atHo'eluck, dod spaxkors will ont and overybody tu tuvitud. ired, AUCTION SALES, eeemere tear Tar CRE Tee BLAH. I Hort & Cy ___AUCTION. | DRY GOODS '. DEPARTMENT, . REGULAR TRADE SALE Tuesday, Inno 15, 9:80 a.ra, ANOTHER 1,000 LOTS 70 CLEAR, SPHCIALTINS. STRAW GOODS. (A vory anperior line.) LINEN CLOTHING. (@adios', Gonts’, and Boye’ Styles.) Superfine 6-4 WOOLENS ‘ “a eatum Welghts.) ‘ Pattern fougths,, , Sig, and 4 . Hoe Goodie An haneitig talkers Co nGes Bane Tuck ut fteelocsy eee ans, Wo soll this REMOVAL, Our. sal rr Jina 22, wiht NOeTaHaioSt tgs UNAM be eld tone 3 GEO. P.GURM SUG. Auctionoors, ADs Auctonaors, LAST BOOT &SHOE , AUCTION SALE 80 and 82 WABASH-AYV., ° Previous to our remoyalte ‘214-and 216 Madison-st,, WILL BE MADE ‘Wednesday; June 16, at 9:30 a, m, To ayold the expense of movin; mako this in urory ease iF goods, wa shat CLEARINGC-OUT SALE, To which tha attention of tuyera . GEO. UU Cn Auetioneers, 2 & CO. Auctioneers, | Thursday, Juno 17, at 9:30 a, Dhy REGULAR BALE OF GROGKERY AND GLASSWARE, 76 CASKS iy a, Including 8 tall ansortment of W. G, and C.C. Ware. Rock und Yollow Waro, ‘608 brit AWTS. Lamps, Tabla Cutlery, AKO. |. GORE_& CO. Auctioneers, By ELISON, ELERSHEIM & CO. General Aucticheers, eénnd 8 Randotphse LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE! ELEGANT PARLOR SUITS, Chamber Sets, A Line of 150 CARPETS. GENERAL HOUSEHOLD Goods From Private Itoaidenca, sold under’ Chattel Mort> diye, General Morchandisg, otc., etc, 9:30 This Morning. ELISON, FLEUEISS CO imac ——“By IENRY & HATCH, Auctlonoors, 17 and 10 Wabash-ny. AUCTION SALI BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS TUESDAY, JUNE 15. WEDNESDAY, JUNE (6, REGULAR AUCTION SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, STRAW GOODS, ETC, Atl0n.10, Wo shal close out sayorat Ines of desir ‘DuIC Uvoda ot this nate, JIENRY & LATCH, Auctloneers, JEMENY, Jr, Manager, DR, CHELVER'S ELLOTRIG KKLT., Sapeisaasaa Sc SaRRIY Ae FOR DR, CHEEVER'S ELECTRIC BELT. Bent by Express C. 0. 1, or by malt on receipt of it Brlov, $} Bocond quallty, 85 Dr. Cheover’s Eleeteig Melt, or itegenorstor, i'uade exprosaly, und ued auciroly forthe euro ut derangoments of the procreative urgans, Whenever Snydubiity of tha keneraaro. organs occurs, fia eve nt uous streat of EL gl the parts muet resto then to hoalthy action, pera is no mintake, abut thie ustrument, “Yoars of uae hava tomted. an thousands of euiron ura costitiod to,” Weaumess fevmz Tnulsoration, Theupactty, daack of Vigur, slerity.—In Taot, nny trundle uf theay orguns aro cure. confound thle With ‘bloga felte ndvartited tu eu al ‘hi! it N re revlon, giving full ex} planattol a, l* aes Wi J KAWIC ar GHeWe sn BLuCriIC b COU, 10) Washington-at, Chicaygy. NOTIONS, aa “Gdode well vought are hatf sold!" If yea don't run nS or 10¢ Counter,” then BUT OUR GOODS for KOUR REGULAB BTOOK, We have BARGAINS for overT LIVE MEROMANT, feud to our uesreit Houee for our Heduced Price List. BUTLER BROS ess Fpue SEVEN WAND HEPUDLICANS Wilt, hold a Gartuld and Arthur rutiileauon voting nt Maas’ tal) cornor of ‘Twolfth and Waller, oily ovoning. ‘the following rrenkors will addreca the ng: Luther Lattin Mills, John Lyle King, Gen. and orhers: (PLE TUIMND WARD WkTODIACAN CLUD WiLL huld n inueting at Aortinu’s Utall, corner of won fy-aocundest, and Indiaun-nv., at 8 a’cluck this eye- ning, woryauly for We culling Presidential eant- Chaancy tt a Chea saus at Handotphet ss CANDY, heal nner nencel 2.9% 5 or # for a sample Polat bes by expruss, off tre Dest Candies ti, Amores, put up les ganily und ‘strictly pure Het TA obtemes,” Adare GUNTH Contos Steal 98 CANDIES, Conall Bronte een ba worl SRILA ELS a Soee eae Fee TATE ST a8 et Loo DWTHNG AND CEA POWD ‘Absolutely Pure, y Eeatible food, 1a ended for pu by the Govern ent Chemist WEMOVAL BARING POW DIO . i Dre ia, ite Rinlins a velvet * Slerinok Ga i Mtzed “doa Bo ula enh. [onetime Sait eayenase det cleans B. uh by expres eee ee mete Wy Atta fst, und 10) Houth Claskeaty Chl ——__ — CLOTIIES CLEANING. arbors « Atadleune “y Wiican, bo bowutitully, DYE YO R 0) |) etesieie Tile adtvelk Atourea't, edo a Mieaee Ms CLOTHES | LADIES AND GENTS. EY, etry Mee Lould, Mos ew presses, 300 OLLECTION A CHICAS AG " We-will show you thu index of all clients fu we have dung business, Ease MUN oreo CHA ‘f, WIL’ Nach Yur ‘Trunks Batehula ! So Mew istmtocale SJ = wy! we jp wboot wm wae | » ¥

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