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i a 4 ; H 3 * THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘Thr Hew. and Mrs. , Peshall, Tandon, En- ginnd, and ‘Thomns Inglis, Leith, Scotland, aro at the Grand Pacitle, W. A. Consany, of Fort Scott, Kas, General Azont of the North British Insuraveo Company, J9 in the elty, « gucst of Recorder Brockway. Mn. Dann, tho Cashler of the Palmer Touse, wits not removed, but resigned, aged bis realgai> tion was reluetantiy aceepted by Mr. Palmer, KuCHAID ‘THOMPSON, for twp years editor and publisher of the Danvilte Hf" Post, wus {tthe elty yesterday, and purcbased an ollice for Haste ings Neb, The Adama County Democrat tt will de culled. Tite temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannsse, optician, && Madison street (Pains Building), was: 8 a. mgt degrees; 10 tt. mt, GFE Ln, GE 3 p.m By. mh, barometer, BA. tnt, BGs BP. hay SNTT. W. J, Cnuntstank and M. Monnlyn, Yokoo hama, Japan; Me, and Mrs. Alex. DL. Bruce and Dr, Witliiny McCown, Huan Beotland: W. D. Seaman, Ayr, Seotland, aud Henry Charles Baygaly, London, England, are at tho Falmer. A MERTING of those Interested fn forming 1 Codperative Dressmakers’ Agsocintion wus held At No. 100 Franklin street Jost evening. Mrs. M, Mills rend i exhaustive paper, and Peter Papin tatked at some length in broken English on tho benutles of the schome. It was ane nounced that the eburter for the proposed Asso- chition was expected ina few ai Actriox has been taken Jooking to the form! ft n Coal Exchinge. Yester> evutive Committee baying the mutter in charge held a inceting at tho Sherman House. The Exehange will comprise 1Wnofs and Indinmt, and a gener meoting for permanent organization willbe held ut the sher> miu House at 10 o'clock this morning. Mi 1. W. Guees, the General Purebnsing Agent of tho Wabash, §t. Louls & | Pacitie alle road, St. Louls, was at the Grand Pacitic yestere day. He reports the St, Louls wenthor so bot thatone ean hardly move about. Ho regards Chicago ns the nicest and coolest place In sum mer In the United Sta Hie always comes here Bt this eonson of the year torceupernto, ‘Tire eldewatks on tho West Side, west of and on Leavitt aud North and South Onkley atrects, hre in u shainetul nud disgraceful condition and dangerous to lite and Himb. They have been so for a period covering nourly the entire present administration, and no apparent effort bas becn mide to bive them repaired. Some day there will be somo sults for damages, and the city will be compolted to pay. A MAgs-MERTING made Up of the members of the two Clhgarmukers’ Unions was held ut No. it Weat Lake street, for the purpore of stittentug the backbone of the men who ure stilton a strike. Allthe large shops buvn given tho ad- vunice asked Tor, only & few of tho stnaller ones, itwag said, Bull holding out. These employ about 100 nen, who are still idle. Uithnnte sues cess Was promised thont if they stood firm, Porreit PaLMEnt yesterday sent Superintend- ent O'Donuell n check for $14, of whleh Stuy ts toot the Pollee Associution Fund, and the remuluing 30¢ [4 to be divided 1 sums of $land » and to ba banded to Pollcemen Gillard, Dollard, Bold, Whenton, Mulone, Mangold, Shnnley, Haus, Fox, Nolan, and Sergt. Cronk, ‘This isin compensation for thelr arduous labors: HH the Palmer House during the Convention ys. ‘Tip young Indies of tho Juntor class of Dear- Gorn Seminary last evening wave uw reception to thoir friends and fellow-students of the institu~ tion. A short musical and Hterary program wis presented, and thoroughly enjoyed by the large nudicnee, ‘The evening's exercises closed with dunetig, whieh was continued until about 1 o'clock.” The Communcement exercises of the Seminary will take pluce this evening at Trinity Methodist Church, Indiana avenue, near Twen- ty-fourth street. Trwas atuted a few days nyo, in connection with the report of the French citizens’ meeting at the Grand Paeltia to form a Garileld Club, that the number of voters among the French- spenking population tn Iitlnols, Indiana, Wis- -consin, ind Michigan, was 15,000, It appenrs, day att non the Troww more accurite Information, that the nuni- tho num- uitioned, with tho move- ber in Tlinofs atone is 39,000, and thi ber tn the four States above ui that in Minnesota—also iucluded fn ment—ls nbout 150,000, A OC torday aft Van fsuren stret ty, and collided with car} of the Van Buren streot Ine. The car-horses becatne detached, and ulso running uway col- Nded with a curringo and injured one of # team of horses quite severely. Mr, O'Connell's horse ran to the curner of Clurk and Van Buren streets, and there collided with an express wagon, badly damaging both vebicles, In tho report of the proceedings of the case of Flynn vs. Storey, published in Tite ‘Trinune tho other day, mention was made of Mr, Griggs ag huvingbeen connected with the authorship of tho letter which started tho ary nioney: dltti- culty. It should bave becn stated that an clfurt wus made atone time to connect dr. Griggs with the authorship of thit letter. That. ‘at- tempt, however, falled utterly. Tho rent author is known, and fs not Mr. Grigia, nor did he have any connection near or remote with thut gen- jeman, Tit contonnial celebration of tho organizn- ton of Sunday-achools by Hobert Haikes will ‘be held in Chicago on tho same day us the opon- ing of the London Sunday-8chool Convention, being one week from noxt Saturduy. Arrange- ments are being made to uccommodate froin 16,000 to 4,000 persons in the Exposition Build- ing. ‘This yenr fs algo the five bundredth sunl> versary of the trunslation of the Bible into the Fogllsh language, and {t 1s intonded to eree! a pyromid of 600 Hibles on the platform, and base Guo of the addresses upon that subject. ‘Time will bu as usual three grand meotings attho Like luff camp-grounds this summer; the Sunday-School Assembly, which will list from the JUth to the 25th of duly: the camp- meeting proper from tho 28th to the th of Au. cust; und n tempernuee convention, which will hu from the Isth ty tho ski of August. ‘The pro- yeam for the Sunday-School Assembly has been arranged by the Rev, John Williams and A. W. Patten, but the programs for tho teniperance avention and eampemoctiy yet been ugreed on. ‘The former, however, will, It is understood, bo wider tho’ management of Mins Frances, Witlard and other prominont Orkers. ‘Tite Juckson Company of New Orleans firo- visiting the city, were taken out to Yards yesterday by Marshal Shay and ttee from the Chleage Fire Depuit- m y were dolighted with what thoy au. Dickig the evening, grin by a brass bund, they serenaded tho leading newspaper odices. It ts denied upon the authority of Mr. Dae Vie that thore is any Jenlouay butween this com- pony and No. 0, whi ig to be heru Friday, So fur from anything of. that sort ex- Jating, thoy aro on tho best. possible tering, and No. will beon band Friday morning for the purpose of welcoming tholr New Orleans brothe ren on thelr arrival hore, SeveRaAL Nemucrates of Chicago who* went down to Leuvenworth recently to have some cuses tried In the United States Courts Involvin nbout £80,000, hve come back, and by thele tal yesterday it would seem ny though thoy would hot vote the Demoerutic tick: et this fail ‘The euses wore postponed from Inst fall to the Juny term, gnd were set be- fore Judge McCrary and a jury for trial ou Bone duy fast,” Howover, the cases could not be tried becuusy thy Democrutio party failed to provide 4n appropriation for runuing tho Court atthe ex- tra seasion, und no jury. could be Impai 5 Of course this delays inatters, ond laonty a evidence of whut the people can expeet | haye not Another if Deme cerats once come into power In this country, Toxepay evening Ollicer Houlihan met a young woman carrying n babe it her arms, who wuld she was on the way to the station to have them do noincthing for her, ‘Tho babe had been born at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and as sho was marricd in Say, sho was afmud to fuco bor Tuther's wrath, and so took took to tho strects. bho refused to glve her nue or residence, and said that ux her husband had ran away froio ber sho was completely horncless and deatitute. She wus sunt tothe County Hospital. Yostorday it Was uscertulned: t her Jenulo Grounds, and — that tho daughter of a —graln-inspoete ing ut No. 76 Stewuct venue. yourue woman, despite tho character this event will E vo ber, bas been an industrious end ordle 3 Lehayed workwoman, she was at sewing-indehino until within a fow moments of ber child's birth, and announces her: intention, 1f she ue yoni a working bard for herselt and child, Hor husban eral dis perfectly ‘Tuy unnual meeting of Despiaines Camp Ground Association wus held at Desplaines yexd= terday. Thore were twenty-three represent yes of various churehes of the Chicago district prescut. ‘Thu Rey. W. OC, Willing was cleoted halruun and A. G. Lane Seervtary. A. G. Jane, Treasurer, submitted a report showing re- celplt of $82; expenditures, tt wis decided thut the annual campmect- jug begin Tuesday evening, Ag “A, und closo Whurshiy oveniig, sept, 2. The Rev. W. C, Willing wus elected Superintendent of the camp. inceting, und Joweph &, Kennicott of Ariingtay Hidwehts, Charles Kusby of Chicago, and Beth E, Bradley of Evanston, wero elected ‘Trustecs dor three yeurs, ‘Tho Trustees worg inatructud tr build a sultuble hotel for the wecurmmodation: of visitors ué soon us funds were secured, By a ‘unanlino.s vote it wie dooided not lo run trite on the Sabbath, ‘Nhe sale or renting of cottuyes rel ta A. G. Lane, A vote of thinks Med to Marvin Hughitt, Esq., manager Chicago & Nogthwestera Rajtroad, fur his vourtesics to the Asgociution, THE CILY-IALT, Tus Nepartment of Public Works advertises tu-duy for 4,000,000 sewer brick, ‘Tux Treasurer yesterday recotven 8,014 from the Water Department und $517 from the Cole dvctor, . ON’ of tho Mayer's pat Communists has fulte 1, und bis naine Is Sauriog Bowler, io wos Yeoterduy removed aa Workabop Iuspector, and J, J. Kearney, Sanitary Inspectar, was given his pince. “Jeff” Donohue was appofnted to Mr. Kearnoy’a plice. Proposass will bo tnyited to-day for tho crec- tion of tivo now engiite-houscs, one wt tho core ner of Ogden and Winchester aver and the othor at the cnrier of Milwaukee avenue and Juno atreot. Tho tevoasily of theso houses has Jong been recognized, Cot. W. 1. Moss, one of tho anpthints for the Democratie nomination for President, eatled troon the iyor yesterday, and tried to pers that nothing Jess than his candidacy: would snye tho purty, His Tonor ts underatood not to bive been persuaded, und g& is unreasun- ble to suppose he would have bebn, for linols cannot expect to have it al. Aong the buildiig pernilts fssned yesterday was one to F, Linacutarth, te erect. 0 twoestory store and dwetiing, Lake street, near Ada, to cost £2,500, und one inthe suine locality to ereet it three-story dwelling to cost $4,000; one to W. Lanmnseh, to erect a one-story cottage, Julian Rtreet, near Paulin, to cost 816: one to We Creates to erect n twoestory dwelling, St. John's vost $4,000, and one to J, nenter, in ho sine locality, to erect 1 siinilar biildings ony to John De Filyer, to erect is cottage on Cullfornia avenue, heur Moltke eatreet, to vost $4,000; and one tod, Duack, to ereet o two-story dwelling, Eighteenth strect, near Throop, to cost $4,000, AFTER AN ALLEGED CROOK. Inspector Duwson, of the Hentth Department, had a long story to tell yesterday, In his own dee fense. THe endeavored to expinin to Commis- sioner DeWolf his many shortcomings, and ap. penred to satisfy him that he was unfortunmte and honest. Those upon the outslde, however, including the puwnbroker, grocer, Uvery min, anloonkeeper, undertaker, lender of “bund, landtord, constable, and lender of money, will not be found to agree with hlin, ‘Thoy aro after thee young mun, nnd will ace to it that if fe continues to” hold | his position they draw his pay. AKL Sanders, it Is anid. wants $25 from: him, Ald. Lawler wants aamaller umount—borrowed money in both cases,—and it would be finposslble to estiniate his outsikle indebtedness, or the claimsof his anxious friends. ‘ ‘THE NRW CITY*IALIe The Committee on Publle Buildings was tn ses- sion yesterdity afternoon, and had tndor eonald- cration the propasition to pay the masonry cons tructors on the now City-ffall for putting in sewer-brick, without determining whetheror not thoy bad put thomin: and also the question of allowing them $318 for extras, or for extra work dono upon the order of the city authorities, Viows wero oxchinged upon the subject at great length, but the unzninents only amaunted to eanvineling the Cominitteg that tho “extra” claim should be wllowed, on vonsidern- tion that it should be divided with the atone contractors, The whole mutter js mixed, for the brick-work hus been practically accented being. according ta contract, while {t 48 notorious that inferlor material bis been used, ‘The contractors, 18 usnal, however, appear to have the advantage, und there is no foubt but thoy will wnke the best use of it, ener. constrid the estimates received on tho work us on neceptance of what thoy have dong, and the prospect i that the whole question will xo to the courts In the end, when the city will bo put on the defensive, The dispute ought to have beon settled before the work was done. THE COUNTY-BUILDING,. ‘Tue jury In tho case of M. 8, Jrongon, on trial for revolving stolen proverty, yesterdny re- turned u verdict of not guilty. IN tho Cuutity Court yesterday tho jury in the cave of tho Chicago & Western Indiana Rail- way vs. The City of Chicago und County of Cook roturned u verdict for the city af $10,000. ‘Tus Joint Committee on Buildings and Public Bervice busted themselves yesterduy in Investl- ating the Crane Hros, elevator whieh has Just been pluced in the Lakeside Building. ‘The Committee will also visit the Connty Hospital to view the workings of tho lule elevator, pre- Miratory ton decision 1s to which of the hoist joy Avpuratus shell be provided for the new Court-House. CHANGED WITH ANSON. ‘Tho trial of James and Mary Arbuckle, alias ‘Moun, upon a charge of having set fire to' thelr store und residence, at the corner of 3 Weat bake streets, April 16, was commenced In the Criminal Court yesterday wfternuon, About fifty witnesses were sworn for the prosecution and defense. Some diiiculty wus experienced in procuring a jury, ut twelve unbiased men were finally sworn.” ‘The flrat witness examined was ag Mr. Countryniin, who oveupled reome over the store, fle testified to certuft aus- picious actions of Arbuckie. . Licut. John Bontield, of West Madison Street Btution, testitled tu Arbucklo’s urrest and tha finding of the trunk, which vontaincd, among otbor things, 2 pleture of the prisoner, Lieut. Honitleld forwarded this tintype to Philadeiphia, where {ft was fully identified as a pict- ure of James Mouv. The prisoner, how. over, donfed the . fact, aud protested — that bis name was not Moan, and that he had ney resided in Philadelpbi. ‘The pleture was pre- sented in court yesterday, and certuloly greatly: resembles Arbuckle, The cnse will probably continue for several days. The prisoner. it is suid, proposes to prove that ho wus in Elkhart, Ind,, at tho thne of the fire, and consequently Jd not have fred the premises, ———— c FEDERAL AFFAIRS, ‘Tur gold dishursomonta at the Sub-Treasury Yesterday unmounted to $25,000, W% Sub-Treasury disbursed §11,000in silver yesterday, and redcomed $2),000, Sixry-vives barrels of ulcohol were exported by the Chicago distillers yesterday. ‘ite internal-revenue reoelpts yesterday foot edup 320314. Of this nmount, 810,05 was tor tax-puid spirits, $2.08 fur tobacco aud cigars, and $1,200 for bee ‘tnx Board of Surgeons of the Marine Hospital Service will meet Montay In New York for tho exnmination of cundidates for promotion in and uppolutinent to tho Murine, fospitnt Service. ‘The Bourd Is composed of Dr, ‘Traman W, Mill of this city, Chairman, Dr. D. Fessends J. Doct, Recorder. De, Ww York Saturday eventing. following Is a list of the dutinble ed ng tu Custom House yesterday's ler [row., 2.518 sult; B.W. Hiyne & Co, 2 packuges brandy; Gromimes, & Ulirtch, 16% barrels lu, 100 barrels ginger ‘alo: Chiy pln & Gore, T puekuges Iinor: GU. WV. Shelton & Go, 43} boxes tin-plites Parkhurst & Witllumson, He Ipickues Iron Field, Lotter & Co. bE pclae ry wasniss at, rie On, & CUSUB Ce; Coltctions, Rh TOI. : ve ANOTHER batch of depositions fa belig tuken before Commissioner Herne in tha ease of the First Nation) Bank of Leckport, N. Yu vs. Chauncey T. Howen, well known to fume, Aue xust Sounts.uNew York bunker, and others, Tho treet butch was tuken sonetine aga, and the purties have now returned forthe wind-up, fn of tricing out somothing in the miture H's uesets, George W. Bowen, of Louk. jo rehition to Chauncey,—represents tho bank; ©, L, Huston, of this city, the Hecelver, Seth M. Dunning; and Alvin’ burt, of Now York, tho defendunts. W. 1. Greenteat, Col- loctor and ‘rustes for the South Park Comins slonors, was exuinined for n short tho yestor. day, but digelosed nothing of any Importance, ‘The tnqauiry will bo resumed thls morning, ‘THY consus-enumerators are still enumertt- ing, or, where they haye closed np that portion. of tholr, work, are copying the rasulta Inte the PyoRer hooks for the behelt of the Count lurk, Gen. Wright ts conthlent that the atk of tho work inthe clty will he tulshed by tho last of the wock. Nothlog furthor hit been dono with the fow — obstreperous individuals who bave: refused to xlve the onumerntors Informution except. ta provide thom with a police now and then to go along os a sortol moral porsuader to sasgost obedience, ‘The latest ease of refusnl to oblige the xentienwnly enumerator 1 pyported. ty having ocourred’ at. the residence af Mr. W. Fe Storoy, where Mrs. Sto principle that Str, Btoroy" ubtle, Gud announced her intention of guncding it aguinst Intrusion, be tho futruder a consi eniuinerator or ans toy elsa, By way of em hisizing the vonclumens, the dervunt 14 Bald to uve dntimated to wimorntor ho bad best «go about tKi= ness, and, by way of onforeluy tha sugxeation, to have shumtned the front door in his tuce, and instrioted the watehmen on the castle towers to keep olf all furthor depredue tors of this sort, MALL UHANGES. ‘The ruuning of the fust mall trains east and west from Cbleago bus necessitated certain chanyes in tho hours for closing the mally, The arrangements, ty now perfected, are us tollowas Closed pouches tor Cloyeland, O., Huttila, Ale bany, and New York City, N.Y. aire dispatched: via the Lake Bhore & Michlgau Bor way, the wally for which elise at a poet hen Halls pom. daily, Closed pouches for Manstietd and ey mn; Ons Pitwsbung and Philudelphin, Pa. aud Now Yori City, N. Y., and for polnis between Now York ¥ rg, Close daily ut 2300 p. mn, ‘No muita ara forwarded by the 6:15 p.m. train over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Ratl- way, Upon tho other trating thea malls go fore ward us heretofore, Tho mails by these tralus arrive In Chicago as Sollowe: Pittsburg, Fort erie & Chivas, 854 Bs Eat Luko Shore & Michigun Houthorn, 4:20 MARSHAL HILDRUP, V8 SUSTAING THE PRESIDENTS LAST VETO, “What do you think of tho President's voto?” naked wu TanwNe ceportor yesterday of United States Marshal Hildrup, ™ Bout thing bo's done yr ply, “I¢ doesn't belp you out of the predicament you are in of baying to run your oltice und pay, expenses out of your own pocket, though." “No, of course not. Sut lin glad he wok the stand he ald, if I don't get a cent,” * How lung bave you boun dolag buslnoss for tho Goverument and puylng the bills?" : “Tye been ruuning the olliceabouta year now without any inunty from the Goveramont, and paying oxpenscs ‘out of my own pocket and tho fws arising from gen "was tho ready roe THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: eral public business, The mM per cent that tho Government should appropriate has boen with- held by the Democratic Congress, and the money: cominzin from the gener) public, togethor with what lye ndvaneed, hua had to run the oflice, ‘That's the long nnd short of tt. T hive haped all nlong that Congress within a reasons able tle world c nie, and that we would goon int OF course 1 couldn't afford to stop the courts na long as 1 had o dollar of money to spend on thom, though Tomight have done so three months ago, ahd tho Attorney-General would have jus- fitled ome, Hut just kee whut would” be tho offcet of stunning tho businesa of the caurts here in this great. commercial cen- tent T could have mado na strong politleal document out of It for the Republican party by stopping thy business and putting the respottal. bility on the Democrats in Congress, where It Polones, but at what expense Gud only. knows, Yon can’t estimate tt. | Why, even as IE is, from 600 to 8) court and jury cuses have been stopped." MWHAT 18 THK OUTLOOK?” “Not tho most encouraging. Congress will adjourn to-day. £ have been watehtnys thls Telleteney bill since the President vetoed it be- cause iL contained a rider tncurporating the mensure he has just put his foot down on. Whit hus become of tite Deficiency bI_T don't know, The general appropriation is snid to bave passed, but whether the Deticlency till is nt tached or not Is more than I can tlud ont. ‘The genent! aphropelisin provides tor tha futuro; tho Detleleney bill for tho past.” So you don’t know ust how the mattor 4 SAD No. This last yotoed bill had noreference to our finances, It simply provided for the, np- pulutment of Deputy-Muaretils who wouldn't be of any account in God's world, Suppose It had gone through and becomo a law. The Demos eratic. papers would hive shown how defective it was, and the bulklozera this inll could have bulldozed with tmpunity. The Deputy-Marshals, without any power to enforce their ordors, would have stood around lke a lot of dummies, and the frauds at tho polls could bave gone on unehecked. lut the President wis too smart Cor thaso Demo cratic obstructlonists. He saw through thelr scheme, aud put his foot down omit. Pim gid he did it, even ff Tilon't. get acont. They cun't pags the bill over tho veto, because thoy baven't got two-thirds mujority in the Sennte, ‘Tho old law remain in forec, and It will be excented, too, The District-Marshitls will protect the tal- lot-boxea ng usiial by appointing thoir Deputy= Hileetion Marshals, and if there's no mens to y thoni E guves it ean be done by subserip- thon, I shalt appoint my Deputies anyway, Just nia Falid two sears ago, and, If there jsn’t any money [iguess there's’ enatigh patriotiam hero Ju Chicago at least to sce that they are paid,” WEDDINGS. MAXWELL—MOLLAN, The wedding of Miss Rolly 1. Mullin, dav terof 0, B, Mullin, Zaq.. a prominent Chicago verscl-owner, and Mr. James Maxwell, of this city, took pluce lust evening at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 48 North La Sallo atreet. Tho parlors uf the house wore tastefully decorated with flowers aod tropical plants and Presented 4 brillinut nppearance. A muasive iloral bell was suspended between the windows, under which the ceremony was perforined, and ft beautiful horseshoe hung over the folding doors, At hulf-pnst 8 o'clock the bridal party marched Into the parlor in tho following ordor: Robert Maxwell, brother of the groom, and Alfred Multin, brothor of the bride, ushers; the bride's motbor and the groom; tho bride leanlug on the arin of her father. Tho eerenony was performed by tho lov. Dr, Row- ley, of the North Star Baptist Church. “‘Thero wie a lure number of guests present, muny being from out of tho city, and the Hist of pres+ entawasan extended ong. The bride was nt- tired in at crenm-colured satin dresa, orange Dlossoma, and Bridal yell, and appropriate Jove elry. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell will resido in Chl- cugo. KIRTLAND—WARNED, A quict wedding took plice last ovoning at the residence of H. 8, Warner, Bag. Now mt Carroll avenue, the purtics te the contract being hie datghter, Miss Frankie Warner, and Mr. Will- lun 3. Kirtland, of this city. About thirty of tho relatives and intimate friends of the young couple worg present, and the ceremony was per formed at § o'clock by the Rey. FA. Hardin, pastor of the Hilsted Street = Sietho- dist Church, After the paul knot had been tled the guests were invited to partnke of a tine wedding-aupper, and the bride and gr, reeelyed earnest congratiiintiona and vat Wishes from their friends during tho even- ing. They were also made the reolplents of large umber of valunble presents. Mr. and Mra. Kirtlind will take up thelr pormanont resl+ dence in this clty. MAY WILEAT. , TRYING TO KETTLE ITS VALUE, An adjourned meoting of the special Com- mittee uppoluted to arbitrate In tho cage of Rumsey & Co. va, Irwin & Co, wos held yestor day aftornoun In the Hoard of Trade Building. Chaunecy Binir, the Chalrman, stated that tha Committes had been appointed undor Iulo 24, in accordance with tho request of Ramecy & Co, und Irwin & Co., to tlston to evidence and Getrag ‘tho price of No.2 spring whoat on aay Le ‘Tbe first witness enlled was Mr. Rosenbaun, who sald his lowest sales were at $1.13 und the Nighest at $1.18; sold the fatter part of the month some 65,000 inishatns ae xot all bis curs unloaded during tho month; the lowest price wason the fist day of tho month, Ho did not remember that he gold any wheutto twin & Co; sold some No, J wheat In May at 87% conta; wit- ness considered tho commercial difference bo- tween No. 2 and No be 8 or 10 cents, the g No, 3 to yeur round, iu Tuvor of the former, According ta tho testinony of Mr. Norton, the compurative idltforence between No. 2 ind No.3 should bo wbout 8 cents, Nod whet was sell- dng wbout 87 conts on the last day of the month, "This difference was in that for milling purposes. Tho difercnce since December hud not been less than 12 cents to 18 cents, He could not tell tho reason for this diiference, excerpt it could be at- tributed to no local speculative demand, ‘The price. oft No. 2 wheat was higher in Chicago than iv othor imurkets, and thu price of No.& was about the sume, Mr, Foss corroborated tho testimon: firat witness h: regard to tho May selling price. Heo bad no dliticnity. In yotting grain ‘over the roads oxeept tho St Paul. To hud trouble in getting into tho Fulton aud Kock Island) clovatora In the* beainning of the month. ‘The market prioa on the last. day was SL10O1LH, In his opinion, Silwaukes No. 2 was a tinor grade thin Chicago No.3. The ine spection was more thorough thin here, y Mr. frwin—Do you know tf there hua been a combination In Chicago to keep up the prica of No.2? ‘Tho witness couldn't tell. Thure was a rumor to that eifect, but it was decided that rumors should not be admitted us testimony, MR URESTON, ‘ in the couree of his tostiinony, sald it had beon common talk on tho stroets that Murry Nel- son, Rumsey, Bro. & Co. and Haker & bad been buying in No, 2 fora Now York clique. On the last day of May it was understood that tho Muy wheat had centered in tho handsof tho throe frm mentioned, Mr, Buker objected to tho words * it was un- dorstoud.” He wanted facts, Mr. Preston bad intinated the existence of some elique, and hint given no facts. © 16," auld Mr, Bakor, "wo wit to ft ne. uaalp und vewspuper articles we'll get through.” Tho witness wis thon asked if he knew--!f ho had personal knowledge of tho fuct—thut tho inst day of the month was cone “corner.” ‘Tho witness sail ho ¥ from personal knowledae that tho of the market wis sa controilod, ‘The market wis sory Jargoly oversold on that day, and there wus not enough of wheal to supply the demand outside of that held by tho parilés named. Inthe option of the wite ness, the combination beyan as fir buck uw De= cember, His rensonus for bolleving tn the exlat- ence of a “corner” Iny inthe fact that nearly ati the wheat hero was sold to those tirmis on the inet of tho month, and that outside wheat could not be brought over tho rods, Mr. Gillette, the noxt witness, belloved that the udvanve trom the April price of $1.06 to $1.13 Tor May wus presuinptive evidence of the oxtat- gnee of B cornu Witness coukin't aay whetuer Kumucy & Co. bad autfored damage {1 not recelving Crom Irwin & Co, the 10,000 bushols af whent. Witiewe thought the market. nered” on that duy, and by the parties uame Dantes test od Ghat he tad 26,000 bushels dolivered on the lust day of Muy. On taut ay he Kold abort 180,000 busbols at SLI and bought about 60000 “ahorta” at SLL Hv thought the murket might be said to have been “cornered” on aint day. He didn’t nee anybody in the marketon tho last day of My buytog Wheat for the purpose of making & Hotl+ tie ariel. tleue tt & 00 1a , ‘owner, repreaunting Huase: ny bal that tn bia ¢ niin tho firin sutured by the’ none dellyery of the wheat, The iirm bud not sold tt, but if they had bad it they could have sold It. ‘Tho Commmittes adjourned wot 3 o'clock Frie day, when other witnesses will be examined, A BROKEN LEG, BERIOUS ACULDENT TO MIL WILLIAM I. OGDEN, Ascrlous uccideut happoned yostorday ufter- noon to Mr, Willlam L. Oxden, the Cashior of ‘Yue 'Trinune Company. He was driving a span af honios, avcompuniud by Mery Henry, of the New York Herd, While on Michigan avenuuo, noar ‘Twenty-second streot, tho right forward wheel came off, and the horses, somewhut startled by thle, started on a brisk ran. Bir, re Ogden retulucd his seut in the cure riungo for short distance, still lite dng tho rol, but somewhere on to between, Bererity: tates und Twenty-fourth wus thrown, or fell, or jumped out, striking: tho gruund with greut force with the right knuo, which waa torribly bruised. Tho forw of the blow was such that both bones wore broken’ bo- low the knee, Falling oygron tu bis fuge, bo nigo received somo wuts @put tho forehead and nose, which, though palfqul, sre not serious. die was tuken dnto house near by wi he fell, und u doctor wus valled who set tho leg and inadg dn examination which Jed bin to bee Hove that there were nu internal injuries, Tho breuk, bowover, is of & vory serious Nature, and, owing to ite buppeniag at so Haforiunnto a time — hot weather 1s coming on, it will ben; ‘Twel alry, Gen, THURSDAY pr bably be four or yo weeks «able to leave his bed, and tw JUNE 17, oford Me. Ogden or three months before he ean hesin ta'uae tho leq. Mr. Henry happened to be alti on tho toft- hand alte 6¢ the wawan. is reat. until Ho kept the right ronr wheel aso eume ‘ite when i AOTC way ho foll or eerambled out of tho hind part of the wagon, and reached the ground without eus- talntity any Injuries whatever, © ’ The many persons by whom Mr, Ogden ts Inown will’ sympathize deeply with him io hls most serious rod painful aniletion, ‘ SUBURBAN. | BVANRTON. : ‘The Village Trustecs mot Tuesday ovening, An ordinanes was passed providing for tho muz- wing of dogs, Mr. 'l. Powers was elected Trens- tree, and the amotint of hle bond pincod nt 40,- QO. Reports having heen In circulation cons corning the bad coniition of certain portions of tho sewerage of the village, Drs. M. 0. Dragon, sano Pooly, and Edward 1. Webster were ap pointed Commissioners to inquire into.the sew. eruce aysiom and report as avon ns prictionble, ‘To-montow evening the exerdscs pertinent te Commencement week will bel apened hy tho eommencement of the preparatory schor will by held tn tho Firat Methodist Chury followhyg apoakars wil appea which inrod ine, LB. Webb, W. Boulford, C, E, Rodden, By iH Hn, Misses Edith Middiekaug, C. 1. Stong- m fA, HM, Livate Stone, and Mary Bonnett, the cago Quartot will furnish music, © ——— ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Bleventh Annual Reunion. Bunwaxeron, Wt, dune 10.—The eleventh annual meeting of the Soctety of the Army of the Potomae took place here to-day. Gen. Philip Sherldan, Gen, Nelson A. Miles, and many other eminent soldiers arrived this morning. ‘Thy veterans present number avout 400, and in numbers, ay in other things, the reunion Is a success, ‘Che city Is profusely decorated with flags and bunting, Special trains. came from all directions, bringing in hosts of spectators. The number Is estimated nt 15,000, ‘The proceedings vpened this morning with a procession composed of the First Regiment National Guards of Vermont, Veterans, bands, and drum corps, and marched through the principal streets to the Howard Opera-House, which was filed to Its utmost capacity. ‘The address of wel- come was delivered by the Hon. Daniel Roberts, to which Daniel E. Sickles, Presi- dent of the Society of the Arm Totomae, responded, Next came an poem by Joaquin Miller, brief and approprinte. ‘The principal address wa: ered by the Hon, auther R. Marsh, of New York. Ata bualness meeting this afternoon the following oillvers were elected: President, Gen, Horatio G, Wright; Vice-Presidents, First Corps, Gen. John C, Robinsons Second, Gen. James B. Colts ‘Third, Col, We A. Ratt 3, Fifth, Col. J. Stewart Tower; Sixth, Janes 11. Warners Ninth, Gen, aeK Ib hh, Gen, Witham Co; 3 Cuv- Willian Wells; ‘Treasurer, Gen, M.°T. MeMahon; Recording Secretary, Col, Hforatig C. King; Corresponding Secretary, Gen, George LL. Sharp. ilartford, Conn., was selected as tho place of the next meeting. Willian Winter, the orator and poet, was elevted an honorary member. Atesolutions of respect to the memory of the Inte Gen, Heintzelman wore adopted. Adjourned. ———<— THE HOMEOPATHS. MIAWwAUKEE, Wls., June 18,—The fmpor-- tant feature of. the Americnn Institute of Homeopnathy to-day was tho paper of Dr. Berridge, of London, England, representing the Homeopathic Soctety of Great Britain, It opposed Iberality to the younger mem- bers of the profession, and insisted on a. return to tho study of the Organon of Iahne- mann. That Mberality was a curse, us it attempted to substitute empiricism for the principles of Hahnemann, There was some diysalisfaction on the part of the liberal inembers at the incorporation of Berrldge’s paper in the proceedings of the Institute. . ‘The suppleingntal report of the Board of Censors was :presented by Dr, MeManuy, of Balthnore, |: ¥ Revorts wore received from the Bureau of Materia Medica und papers were read by-Drs, Dalyfoyle, of Lunisville, Ky.; Edward Smilth, of Cleveland; and, Lewis Sherman, of MIL waukee, Thos3y prt of the latter was pat- ticularly interesting. from tho subject-mattér, the “* Milwankee Lest,” which las tor years engrossed the uttention of the profession, It gan nttempt fo test: the medicinal power of the thirtieth attenuation by cruclal tests, Experlments were carried on fora year by the Milwaukee Academy of Medicine. ‘Tho whole work of the Bureau presented a high- ly scientific character. Dr, Cowperwith, of Iowa, presented ellnic- al cuidenes of the eflicacy of the thirtieth ition. dn the ovening @ general discussion of the papers was had. Dr. Uenry Smith, of New York, Chairman of the Cominittes on Medical Literature, was re uu. e Thy report of the Bureau of Clinteal Med!- clue, having for its subject Senrlathia,” was presented, with a paper by Dr. Pearson, of Washington, followed by a paper by Dr. Sil- Jerthal, of Now York, on ** Inirhonls anil: Course of Varictles, Progress and Pathology of Searlatina.? is evening members of tho Institute were tendered @ reception by Prof, Danforth, of this elly, 3 GENEROUS BEQUESTS, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sruxarienp, UL, June 16,—Thomas Strowbridge, a wealthy bucholor farmer re- siding near this city, died a few days eines, leaving un estate valued nt $75,000, After ao few tritling bequests to nephews and nieces, who are all well provided for, the residue of Ils estate Is bequeathed, $3,000 each to the Presbyterian and Baptist Churches of this elty, $4,000 to tho Methodist Church, $1,000 to the Central UMnols Methodist Conference, the saine to the Springtield Presbytery, and the sume to the Baptist Association ot Hil nols, the Income to pay for preaching In this city an annuni sermon th each of these churches on the sub, of *'Tho Glory of Jesus us the Redeemer and Savior of Man Kinds? Two thousand dollars ts given the Methodist, Aisstonary Soclety of Iinols for work It Lidia, and $40,000 ay an endowment fund for the Home of the Friendless in this elty. - ‘There will be no contest of the will, THE INDIANS, Bpectat Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribune, Br. Pacs, Minn, June 16--Gen, A. HE Torry, at military headquarters in St, Paul, has reeeived a telegram from Fort Keogh ane nounelng that elylty Jodgesof Sioux Indians had appeared at the post and expressed a de- sire tosurrender, Thu Indlans were desirous of making peace, and negotiations were In progress yesterday,~ ‘The tilitary authorl- thes Insisted upon a-complute surrender, ine eluding the transfer of ull their guns and powdor, Before the full details were re ceived the military telegraph wires were une Inanagendle, aud tho result ls not known, Tt fg sald, howaver, -on good authority, that about 160 mory lndyes of Sitting Mull's fol- lowers ave an thoir way to Reoxh with a view to luying down thelr arins and fattening upat the Agencies, for hay have evidently had s hard time of'trin Uritish America, UNITARIANS AND INDEPENDENTS. Mis Waukee, Ms, June 1.—The Western Conference of Unitarlans and Independent Congregational Churches ts In session here. An address was delivered by. President Shorey, and the following comuilttess wore appointed; 3 Hi Bualness Committee—The Rov, T. B. For- bush, Detroit; tha ey, W, C, Gannett, St, Paul; the Rey, Brooke Herford, Chicago; the Rov, F, L. Hosmer, Cloveland; Mfr, Udell, St, Louls; Mry, Ilitun, Chicago, Finance Committee—The Kev, Brooke Her- ford, Chiengo; thy WV. dy Crooker, Lu- porte, Ind; J. W.. Pardoe, Charlotte, Mlle; Judge Pritchard, Janesville, Wis, z ‘Pho report of the Secretary shows a eteady Rain jn every State, and the work toward tho Mestruetion of mortgages hus been contla- ho Western Conference contriputed for ehureh work $12,000; for home expenses, 7,000, wood COAL, Preranuna, Pa., dynp 16—Coal shipments from this port on the-present risa: Cincin- ath, 807 buries, BL Aut 4,013,000 bushels; N Loulsvilte, 183 b 4 flats, 37 bouts, 2,475, Knowles’ lusovt Powder Gun is by farthe best, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. THE COURTS. Litigation Over a Woodpile—Bak- ing Powder Row. Record of Judgments, New Suits, Diyorees Granted, Kite. A PROFITAILE WOODPILE, A Dill was filed yesterday In the United States Clreutt Court by the Home Insurance Company of Naw York agalnst Jolin Heck, tho Pittsburg, Cinefunatl & St. Louls Rall- road Compatiy. 8. G, Lang, John Leach, Sl- ton Bell, James By Eltott, Nathantel J. aud Mary 2, Owens, to prevent the vayment of certalu money to Heck, The Company states that 16 October, 1871, nt Kokomo, Ind, it issued .n polley for $2,000 jeck on en cwoolpits stretched along the right of wry of the Pittsburg, Cineinnatl & St Louls Road, About 3,153 cards of this wood were suon after destroyed by fire, and the Company was sued and obliged to pay the $2,000 polley on il, Teck also collected 4,000 fisurance on the suing property from two other Companies, Prior to that tima an agreement had been made by eek with the Rullroad Company to sell them tho wootl- bite for $240 n cord. In November, 1895, leek began sult for the use of Owens, Lane, and Leach agalnst the Company for breach of the contract te buy the woudplle, nnd recovered judgment for $10,140, ‘The Company ts “now about to pay this {udament, and the complainant’ asks that an injunction may be issied to prevent it. ‘The complainant alleges that it ts entitled to a pro rate share of the judgment, ws it patd the policy to Heck, and that he should not ba allowed to get paid twice for the same woot pile, It also charges that the ‘peotontted ng: signment to Leach, Lane, and Rogers Is not honn fide, but that Meek still owns the jurg- ment and should be compelled to account for any moneys lie may receive from tho Com- patty on account of tha above judgment. 1vEMS. The Appellate Court hing concluded its | call, with the exception of ona ease, which willbe heard to-morrow, It wll then ad- Journ for a week or two to prepare opinions. Sudxe Moran is engaged tn hearing the ense of William W. ‘Thompson against the Pullman Palace Car Company and its officers to recover $10,000 dumnges for nlleged malicious. prosecution. Hei was formerly ticket agent for the Company and, it was elated, got away with about $080 of their money, An indictment was found against iim for Jareeny, but, this manifestly would not hotd, and it'was dismissed and an other one found Cor embezztement. ‘This was afterward dismissed for want of prosecution, but, as the Company claim, under an under standing that if 'Miompson found Taylor, another defautter, he, Thompson, should not be prosecuted, After the second Indictment was disposed of, Thumpson brought sult as above stated. In the Flynn-Storey ense, before Judge Rogers, Mr. Pride concluded hig argument yesterday morning. Mr. Black followed In the closing argument for the proses: tion, and the | cuse) went to 8 jury on little dfter 3 o'clock in the ‘afternoon. ‘They failed to agree by 5 o'clock. and were then given leave to seal thelr ver- dict and separate if they reached any -con- elnsion, f Frew vs, The Consolidated Fireteiin C Judo Li Fire-Extinguisher Company, Judge Barnum yesterday uppolnted Bradford Hancock Re- celyer wider a bond for $20,000, P Discharges from bankruptey’ wera Issued eae yey, to ilenry, Wisner, John F. Pease. I. M. Holmes, C. E. Chase, and B, Benedict. DIVORCES. : A bill for divoree was filed yesterday by Christoph Huweman, who charges his wife Auguste with adultery and desertion, abby G. Belner also wants 2 dlyorce from Frederlek Belner on account of his cruelty. She alleges that she married hin tn 1877, and hhusin great measure supported him sinee, but he ly dissatisfied because she refuses to sell all her property and Rive him the pro- ceeds, and Ig constantly threatening to Kill ner, = i, ge John F, Nunn, after having given his wife Those two chanees to be 0 good wife, both of which she hay disregarded, feels compelled to usk for a divorce onthe ground of re- peated acts of adultery, Tasty, Bertha Iantey complained that John Uauley has been gullty of adultery and desertion, 30. that. she ought to be released trom any duty to him, Judge Jameson granted a decree to Clara KE. Devore from George F. Devore, on the Renae of cruelty; to Caroline Stevens from. William S, Stevens, on tho ground of desor- Hon; tu Albert KE. King fram Mary King, for her desertion, to Martha J. Waterbury trom Charles Waterbury, for, his drunkenness; and to Lizzie Alexatider from Michael Alex- ander, on the ground of desertion, Ju ze Burnum granted 2 decree of divorce to Helen Hansen from Martin Hansen for dlrunkenness, He also granted 4 decree of separate malntenunes to Minna Schweitzer from Martin Schweitzer. UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘The Royai Baking Powder Company filed a bill yesterday against Peter McQuade and Marvin S$, Morris, to restraln thom from In+ tringIng Its trade murk of “Royal Bakty; Powder" In connection with ‘the woodcu of a ean of baking powder, by the use of the words “Loyat “Baking Powder,” and 9 similar device on the cans, al) of which were mide with the design to tmnitate complain unt's trade inark 2s closely as possivic, with= outuctually copying It.- ‘ “SLATE COURTS. . * Peter Tansen commenced sult in trespass yesterday aguinst: Anna Meyer, claluing $5,000 damages, John M. Watz and Ludwig Pitzner each Dogan it sult. for $5,000 damages against Ernat F. Meyer, gauges Suhultze sued Louls Schultze for Tferman Waterholter commenced an action in trespass umuinst George Schwelutorth, elalming $10,000 for alleged false Imprison- Barnard Morphy brought sult to recover 10.000 danuges of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic Raflroad Company, » 2 Willhuns Stevens, arrested ony churge of the burgliry of No, us3 State street, ted o petition for habeas Corbis, charging that the | evidenes on the peti nary hearing was nob suitichont to Just Hy lis arrest. A shnilar “potition was tiled by Charles Karnatz and Charles Burgwart, arrested on a charge of attempting to break intw a tool- pause, —— PROBATE COURT, In the estate of Philip N. Gould, the will was proven and admitted vo probate, und let ters testumentary were Issued to Oliver H. Morton, ‘The estate is valued at about $10,000, In the estate of Joseph H, Alexander, inlnor, letters of guardianship ‘were Issued to Jolin A. Hutchinson, ‘Tho estate 1s valued at about S600, E THE GALI Jonar Nuvwvons-—In chambers, dJuonx Hopartr—The bankruptoy calendar. No, 3,803, In re Louta Kiesdw, on trial. AppeLLatK Couitt—Sotions, . JuLaR UAnY—200, 203, and 213 to 200, fnclusive. No cuso on terial, . Jupax JAMEsON—HS, 54, 55, 64. No. 62, Armit~ Oge ¥. Armitage, on bearing. Juba RogKits—WS und 3.0 to BTV, inclusive, No, doi, Ger big v, Fox, ou triak JUDAS MOAN—159, 18), Uldsy, 360, 34, O64, and Dol tat, Inclusive, ‘No, 388, Thompson’ y. Pull- ian Palieg-Car Company, on trial. Jupar TuLny—1h, Wu, 18, No. 14, Bullerman v. Bullertnan, on hearing. dunia BAiuxum—No call, No. 26 on hearing, CIMINAL Couttt—-No call of the culoudur to- ayy. ‘She Arbuckle urson case on hearing. UNGK KNICK KNOCK Et—General busluess. : JUDGMEN'TS. Surgnion Couyt—Conressions—¥. PL. Basse et aly. Potur und Muthhs Kouth, $25.20, SJuvax Gauy~isract W. Dodge v, Goorge 8, Jackson and D, D, dors, 8251.06, > “Citeurt Couws—Conressions—William Tare lev v. Halver Julius Ludwig. Woel 16.1.—P, A. Ous vy, Anson MM, Trucsduil, $id. — ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT, 4 Orrawg, JL, June 16,—In the Supreme Court of the Northern Grand Diylston of Il- Mois plutons have this day been filed Jn the" following Cusus; _ADVEiEMENT DOCKET, MARCH TERM, 1880, wei Sy Porry ys. Carmichacl; reversed and ro- 9. Leopold’ vs, Krause; reyersod and re- manded, : ~ @t, Morton ys. Gale; afirmod; Dickey, J., dis- pouting, 3, Johnson va, Brown, Adam & Co.; af firined, i, Mons vs. Moss; same order, 41, Hattan ot al, ys. Hattan ot al; same order, 47. Simpson ys, Gardiner; rovorsed and ro- manded. 49. Dinot vs. Elgenman, Admir & Cd? afirmed, W. Tho People, otc. ox rel. Molten, Treasurer, ete., v8. Tho Haptist ‘Theological Union, ot aly alirmad; Walker, 0, J. and Scott, J., dissenting. G1. Sumo va. Atehingon, ot al.; reversed and reman dou. 58. Cooney, ct al, vs. Town of Hartiand; af- firined. PETITIONS FOR RRAKANING, 19. Farwoll ot al ve, Harding; nifirmed. 27. Darat ya. Bates; revorsed and remanded, CIVIL. DOCKET, MARCH, 1880, BT, Rursoll ot al. vs. Madden; altirmod, 46. Unnn, administratrix, ote., ct al. va. Banny affirmed, 60, Garnor ya. Masonoy; nftirmed, ' am Gooabody: ‘et al: va. Goodbody ot al; af- jrmed. 104. G, & 8. W. R Mt. vs. Barrett; amfrmod. 10%, Robbins ys. Rath; afirmed, Aclues of thirty-three students Is bolng ox- amined by the Appellate Court tusday. —- APPELLATE COURT—SECOND DIS- TRICT PROCEEDINGS. Bpeetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Orrawa, 1, June 16—Tho’ Appellate Court, Second District, met pursuant to ad- journment. 131, Reversed and remanded, 426. Motion nllowed, 615. Continued, 635, Motion for ten days allowed. 557, Bamo, five days. 510, Same, twenty-five days, 612. Motion by appellee for rulo on appellant to fle new appeal bond. 512, Motion for. -timo stracts, 7 . 832, Motion for lenve to file additionni bricf of appollunt; Appearance of Wilitam Flotchor on- tered by Willtam Key. 670. Motion by appellant for oxtension of timo to file record, abstract, and brief. 5 537. Motion for extension of time to file reo~ ord, abstrict, and briets, and for continuation. 678. Same. Git, Motion for extension of time to filo rec- Pra nustearty and briefa, une, Sid. Appellant. moves for teave to file addl- tional briefs within two weeks. , 615, Motion by uppellant for extension of tima to filo abstracts,and briefs, 451. Motion fdr furthor extension of time to ‘Ble repl; Ye ATi. ayotion to dismins appeal. M45. Motion by appellant for time to file rec- ord, abstract, aitd brief, and for continuance. Bame. Sil. Motion for time to filo briefs, 583. Samo; motion allowed for twonty days’ me. 510. Motion by defendant in error to dismiss writ for want of jurisdiction,” Motion by appellant for flve days’ addi- tlonal tine to filo nbstracta and bricfa. 584, Motion by nppelices for continuance, 587, Same motion by appellant, 515, Continucd thirty days’ timo, 654, Time to twenty-four. 455, Bamo. bod, Continued thirty days’ time, 536, en daya’ time. | . 677. Time to file abstracts, briefa, and record, twonty days, 878. Same, 687. Time twenty days. WHEATON COLLEGE. ‘ - Tho Examination and Annual Com- moncement at This Educational Ine atitution. : Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, “Wneaton, Il, June 16.—The exuminn- to file briefs and abe tions of Wheaton College commenced on ‘Thursday of last week, and concluded Mon- day last, showing 1 degres of proficiency on the part of students fully up to the usual standard. ‘Che Ailtolan and Bettionian So- cletics held thelr usual interesting suniver- sary exercises on Friday and Saturday even- Ings. ‘The baccalaureate sermon was preached on the Sabbath by Prof. C, A. Blanchard; the farewell address to the sentor class being given by Prof. 0, F. Lumry, the oldest Pro- fessor In the Institution, President Blanch- ard was absent, owing ton, prolonged sick- ness, from whith he had not sufficiently ‘re-' covered to warrant him in attending. Monday ovoning witnessed tho interesting graduating exeruises of the senlor prepara- tory class, numbering twenty-three, The graduates arc as ‘follows; J, Le Adams, G. I. Barnum, .A. J. John- ston, ©. LL, Hayes, W. E. Fillmore, E, R, Worrell, J.J. Dunkelbug, J.J. Park: hurst, W. ‘ty ‘Patterson, W. BB ‘Ktoddard, RB, M. Atwood, Beatrice Arakelian, Fannis W. Balrd, Eva C, Culter, Julin Dunham, Dalsy Sedgwick, Agnes E. Paxton, Hattie M Sew- ell, Hattie E, Moffutt, Carria E, Nash, Carrio Poole, Julia B, Porter, Minne E. Sowell. ‘The Elgin Orehestra furnished the music, ‘The annual meeting of the Board of Trus- tees was held ut 11 o'clock Tuesday, seven- teen of the twenty Trustees being in attend- ance. ‘The ‘Treasurer's annual report showed endowment funds amounting to $82,133.07, judiciously invested In suns not greater in any case than $5,151, and — bearing a redsonuble average rate of interest. The resources are $109,580.49, with $2.96 on hand; on deposit, $1,000, ‘he receipts of the institution during the year amounted to $10,- BOL Prof... A. Blanchard was .elected ‘Trustee, to tila vacnticy enused by an expire ing term. ‘The subject of a theological seml- nary In connection with the college was underlengthy and favorable consideration, overtures fo that effect haying beenanade by the . Wesleyan = Methodist | denomination through the Rev, L, N. Stratton, editor of tho slnerican Wesleyan, of Syracuse, N, Y. ‘The proposition was accepted by the colleze, and a theological professorship will bu com inenced at an eurly date. ‘The Alumni Association held its annual reunion and suppor in the college parlors Tuesday evening, Sixty-one of the atumnl and faculty were present, and the oceasion. was made an uxcecdingly agreeable one, The toasts and happy responses et the Rev. L. Us Stratton and the Rev. J. P. Stoddard, mei: ders of the first graduating class (cluss of 1860) formed an unusually enjoyable feature of the occasion, Later he evening the aununl alumni literary exercises were held, consisting of un essay by Miss B.D. Kulght, of Bristol, ., and an-nddress by Judge Hare vey Potter, of lowa, At | 10:30. Wetnestpy morning the chapel was well filed with am ap preclutive audience to witness tho twen- Heth annual Commencemont exercise: The degrees were conferred by Dr. J. B. Walker, in the absence of Presilont Blanch- ard, as follows: Miss Orilla Bluke and Mr, &, 1s. Kirkland, Bacholors of Philosophy; Hiss ‘I. 8. Carothers and Mr. C, W, Hint, Bachelors of Arts. Tho Kev, S, #, Stratton read the uames of o committee appointed by: the Almmni association to arrange for is general reunion of alk former students at the twanty-tifth nuniversary of the college in 1885, “The degree of Master of Ar ts was con- ferred upon O.N. Carter, A. R. Dodd, sod W. 2. Hench, of the Class of 1877. a - “When Is Ho Going to Talk Hog??? It wae while Gariteld was muking tho spocch in which he presented the name ot Jobn sher- man, in which he ted up to bis nominee in graco- ful words, resorvlug the mention of hla nite to the vory Jast, that the most Ularingusiest delo~ to from iusanchusotts boekuned ton gontlo- inan from Michigun who wua sitting near btm and aatd, “This reminds tno of tho cclobrited case for the recovery of hogs. “LE am not familar with it,” sald tho gontlewun from Mich- jgan. “Why,” responded tho spenlvinne from Worcester, “a tan brouyht sult ta recover his how, His counsel, In addressing the jury, apent two hours-in golny over all the law polnts ine volved, nud ut last hia client, becoming impu- Mont, interrupted the procecdingy by asking the Judge If ho might wk his counsel a question. Tho Judge ruled it Buch a procedure was hardly allowable tn open court, and tho client acquivsoad. wit! @ remurk, 'Lonly wanted t mak him when he was going to my hoge,’ F : E COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO, Drawings huvo always ovcurred on Wednes- day, June %. Quietly and regularly overy wonth this Company distributes ite prizes. Now is tho tlio to invest. ‘Tickets only $2, and may draw a prize ranglog from $0,000 down to $10, amounting to $112,400, Remit to It. M. Roard- man, Courier-Journal Buliding, Toulayillo, Ky., or pe at Noe. U7 and 800 Broadway, New Yor! Whito, soft, and velvety hands follow the uso of Cueicuru Siediolal Bubp. ‘he : ‘Toachers, autho 4 othora of sedan habiuy highly priza Maly bittare. ef ‘Timea: Our highost artista in dontistry: The MeChesnoy's boyuud doubt, though but ute Duy tho President Lawn’ Mower, provedand bost, BordeuSellcok & Uo. Tndigostion, d; ia, Nervous prostritio anid alf forme of punural tebiity nalaved Uy take ing Muaanan'¢ § reptonizod Beef ‘Tonic, the only reparation of beot containing ity entire wutris fous properties. It ta not a muro stimulant ike eee extracts a boat, bit contain bpoa-raaltag, ‘groc-wencruting, fo aust ating propertica; is invafuablo in all enfoobiod conditfous, wauticr jatest Im Wi Luko-ut, the result of exhaustion,. norvaus overwork, or neutodixense: partionnieke om if res aulthig from pulmonary complalnta, tae Hnzard & Co. Propriotars, Now Wore, titel hydriggineas oP ork. For sala a, MARRIAGES, TASH HI. RVONS—In Winnetake, at tho home gt Ac B Capra, Hg by tho, Hey: Mires ah Hate Manny oil and Ilolen A. Krona, wil) DANIBIS—RLKINB—Un the ove: dune, 12, atthe residence of the brite ea natur ‘Til Calumot-ar, et tay. Mrouke Herford, Mi Kato Klkina an ~ Danioin. No cardse DEATHS. Maan anianininen maaan WOULD—Atit. @, Spafford, aera Wallies 3t- Goult ed erzoure ne View, Junais, ineral aervicen Thursday. nt p.m, er irae County (Ne ¥) hapors please copy, ORRISUN--On dune 18, a Rphraim St irith naed We. cee ® lingering stineds, ‘uneral ‘Thumday, Ith, at 2 o’eloel dgneg, ia Wert aldnroo%at, Wrionds Or van tat: HAMFOND—At hor residence, Saugatuck, st Mra, Tamtord, ‘nzod 74 yours, i dates Hamtunot thingy ee eee wets Insts jane [Gynt O63 Wost Madisonsnt, Fea {. Hryant, Into Captain Company G, zs nels Inranke, ron Gyonee nd Tmonghe, ste erse noe JONG 18, 180, Wilfred C ‘unera i Wastingtonestas noon Thursday, nt PSOre and KNUDBEN—Hamh Jane, holovod wife of C, 4, Knunaen, Wednesday, Ju He hase _ er: ase be re mloni and pains ‘The remal lakon to. i Nrooklyn, N. ¥.. for intormont, moe marries day Cehuraday) at balf-pnat 1 0% Hoeidoneeriey Marmitagbeuy,, cor oce Pe Ot her tata £#~ Now York papers please copy, CEMENTS, Oh. GEORG. tKE LEADS Tike dosnt Citheoting to-mnht atthe racitie Gurdun aioe ni vit, fat AMIE WIT. eTING U American itepubitean Clnp nt Ht Gino Hotel this evening nts o'clock. APE FALLY OPERATTA,- A SEATEO De iatie wil bo wives ander tho: minuices of He Seung Ladiew Christan temnnranica Union thisorene ni 5, as stan Church, cone tng at pm. ta the Ctl jurch, commer Indians APE CANADIAN CLUD With WOLD Pair journed rogninr meeting at tho Coal Kxeb Giartd “Paclte Hloteleathaclock tosnhane, PeceanRes Absolutely Pure, _ MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR Hlonsokeeper's favorite In jonding cities of the wa jo other preparation makes auch light, tak) Dreads, or luzurious pantry. Cai be eaten ty dyspon tes without fear of tha la resulting from heavy Indi genble food, fF Comm onded for purit fomenes by ihe Governm ont Chemlx ROYAL DAKING POWDER (1 WA'TCHES. Gal Experience,and locafod in the honrt af tho elty, under YEILY light expensu, qualities ws to GUARANTEE 10 rs Walehes, Dlamonds, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Advantages inposaibia for any othor house in the trada ta compote with, Hamilton, “ Shourds & Co., ‘and wholes M ont. tt STATH?AND-RANDOLPILSTS,,4. y QEROSRE: MUSIC-HALL, Sy atin: AUCTION SALES, By he. 1 MARTIN. COMPANY, AUCTIONEERS: AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 265 & 267 STATE-ST., . Bot Jackson and Van Buren, Mewulor salus uf. Housohold (Goods und General Morchundtse ut the Auction Rooms evory Thursday. | Special atyentien given to outside sales, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE AUCTION BALE Elogant Furniture, Plano Fortes, Organsy Top Buggy, Phaeton, &c+, This Morning at [0 o’clock, At our Balosrooms, 25 und 207 Btato-st. A fino agportmont of Hloyant Farniture, inoluding Hick und leuant, Rattsof Variur and Libenry Furaie re ertiua of Raw Sitk, Span Bitk, Kalin, Kup Terry, Plush aud Hair Cloth, Marble Topand i ‘tublon, Handsoaie Walnut Chamber sets with Frene! nd Marble ‘Tops, Ast Chamber Seis, Tinie and other Sats i ‘and Finely Carved Oak Bules Donrds, Wattut sidaboards, Extaunton Tables, Spletie dl CHiqunlores, standing and siting Desks Cat Chairs, Fancy Chairs, Hall ‘roca, Pulnsings, Cleo SPLENDID STEINWAY_AND ‘OTHER PLAHOS. ALSO, A'T O'CLOCK ON THUMRDAY: Splondid Steinway Parlor “Grand Plana, rich and howerful Cong, clegant cary, curved logs and Iyre, coy 175. King tone Sauare Grund Inno, with rowwoud ad Ley it Agen, Very . olegunt carved Nosewoud Plano, a Parlor Urgsne (1 Tandaome walnut casessfully wurrantod, BREWSTER TOP BUGGY, - FINE TOP BUGBY. 7 ALSO, A‘ 12 O'CLOCK ON THURSDAY, Fine, Urowater Yup Mugay, Styllas Top Bugay, TWO Sots Harness, Ac, . '. N COSIBANY, TT, MAWES and a8 hy ELISON, FLERSIE 0. By EETSON, cba tuna ecdinb SPECIAL MANUFACTURERS’ SALE $10,000 STOCK Fine Triple Silver-Plated- Ware AND TABLE CUTLERY, Deal 4 factured, by MELIDEN, BUTS ARNT Con TAUNTON RILVEILTLATE COs Me ¥AtS, und urbor equally well-known makers, em! thas full ausortinunt of yuods tol TABLE AND ORNAMENTAL US, ‘Vo be sold at AUCTION ut aur Sulosroonhy 84 & 86 Randolph-st., Thutsday and Friday, Juno 17 and 18, AT 10 A. M. AND 2130 P, Mu Under the most positive instructions, without any To borve whatevur, KLISON, vuRHSTBL & COn By GEO, P, GORE & CO. 1 ‘Wand 8} Wabaali-av. 7 Thursday, Juno 17, at 9:30 a. My REGULAL BALE OF CROGKERY AND GLASSWARE: 75 OASKS Including @ fall assortment of W.G, and C.0, Ware tn apen 1g Hock and Yellow Ware, by sits cutis eo. Fae ele Cai GORE & CO., Auctioneers _CLOTHES CLEAN Caren ar Tr 1) CLEANED, and IEP ALLEY, ee Gt OOK ts cLAIN, BO Teurbora CLOTHES ! sou BOL West wgses2acquel Mien Chicaga, & 102 Sores Lavi ANDGENTS NB Lia clone Ld achentes Be CANDYe a vaaple the best “Hetura co. Addrves , Contocoper, oN Confusions sa fond $. 6, Fh or 8 fi jaa ong tree aul strictly pure