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SURI aa pee Fo ene te EE aga Sane rane * fight fast ov HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, { Tne temperature yesterday, na observed by Manusao, optician, 83 Madison street (Taino, Thuliding), wasat 8 a. m., Tidegrees; 10 a, m., 72; Isms 70x" 3p. my 73; 8p, m., 69. Baromoter, Ba My LV.K Bp, May BT, ‘Tne match manufacturers of the .United Btates have been holding a convention ut the Grand Pacific for the past two days, and bad not concluded thelr tabora last night, Che prices for Mo ensming season will not be chnnged. Mat- ters portaining to National loglatation were dis- cused. f Jone MARTI: A yenrent ago, while ‘ondeavs boned An on r tho “hurlington & Quinoy Raiirond, near Weldon Fintion nt 0:85 Jast evening, missed his footing, and, filing under tho wheels, had all the toes of his right foot crushed off.. "Ho was taken to Ils home at tho corner of Paulina and Rebocca atrects, Ex-Untrey BTATES BRXATOR’ PINCTBACK, of Loulstana, arrived at the Palmer House yeater- aay frouSt, Loule. Ho expresses Liniacit 13 pitisfed with Gurfleld’s nontination and as tho Lear solution of nilifficult problem. Ho has na iden who the Democrats will nominate, but thinks that whoever they put up will be defeated in November, Gronar Ketarmtax, 12 yoars of age, whose parents live at No, 686 West Ohio street, wns ine Btantly killed at 7:45 last evoning by being thrown by a runaway horse nguinst the aurb- stone at tho corner of Indiana and Lincoln ktreets. Te bad, while out grazing a horse, tled tho halter about his wrist, hora took iright nt somothlog, and ran away dragging the boy after bin - SAmuRn NRADERY, 90 years of age, was found At Inst. evoninsy ly! OR near the Michizau Contral Railrond track badly cut over the right eyo. nenr tho mouth, and on the back of tho head, ifs injuries wore considered very dan- gerous, and he was takon to St, Luke's Hospital for treatment, As be wns unconscious, §t euitld not be ascertained how he had been injured, but itis kupposed that ho was struck by some paas- ing engine, Maun WALLI8, 7 years of age, living at No. ‘WNorth Stute street, was run down at 7:30 Inst evening by a horse and buggy driven by some unknown inan. The necident was purely the result of criminal carelessness on tho part of theieiver, Fortunutely. the tittle girl was only sigbtly Injured, Mr. Samuel McKay, a witness of the accident, endeavored ta stop the rig, Dut the driver lashed bis horse to the utmost spoed ‘and got away. ARIANGEMENTS are progressing for the ccen- tennial Bundy “school meeting it tho Exposl- Mon Buitding Saturday, the 2th inst. ‘The Itev, Dry, Holland, Rector of "Prinity Chureh, his con> fented to deliver the address on Sunduy-schodls. fhe ~Commilttes request all Sundiy-sehools within 100 miles of tho city to send as nntny’ flowers ns possible for the decasion, At lenst 6.000 ouquets nro needed. Thuy ire to be sent on Friday evening, the 26th, or curly Snturday morning, tha 2th, directed’ to J. 1.8, Quick nt the Exposition Bullding, AN attempt was mndo yesterday to form “Tho Western Boft-Conl Assvointion,” conslst- Jiu of the tiring and corporations mining conl jn “Hunois and Indiana, Meotings were held at the Grand Pacitic and Shorman House for that pur- pose, but, somehow, forthe tine being the mat- ter fell (hrouch. ‘The object $8 to for n soft- cout pool and to keep: up prices by affecting a strung combination, ‘The sessions were not 1s Jarmonious ng they mizht have Deen, and tho wholo initter was reterred to tho Exeantive Committee, who will report to-day, if thoschomo ducsn’t fall entirely through, SOME time yesterday forenoon’ tho body of an unknown min was found hanging tow tevo fn the wonds near Rowtnanylite, a Coroner was notilied by Rudlong Bros. frult-gruwers ut Ttosohiil, ond last evening Deputy-Cor- oner Walto “went out there to” bold an inquest. Ad ho did. not return until tu date hour, nad ng he falled to make any report. ty his superior, to tho police, or fo auy_ one cise, which is the erent, complaint agalnst himas an. Oileial, tho perticutars wore not ascertained. ‘Thy body is supposed to bo that of some laboror ‘or farm-nand who was tired of fife. GW. Buaxp, a disagreeable negro, picked a ing with the visiting volunteer dremen of New Orleans while thoy were on pa- Tudo near the corner of Clark and Monrou Streets, Aa thoy passed, ho mude a sneering remark about tramps from Louisiana," where- upon one of tho visitors, George Comfort by; mame, Jumped out of tho rinks and struct at Bland, who threateningly drew a rovolyer and polnted it at bis ussaltint, When Comfort drow his gun the negro nin, tnd he did not stop until he reached the Windsor Hotel, on Deur- born street. When arrested no revolver could be found upon him, but lntor a guest of the hotel brousht the weapon to the station. Bland nd thrown it away whon ho saw that cnpture Was Inevitable, ‘Tie ¥ox Lake Shooting and Fishing Club of Chicago, which bas lately been chartered, met lust evening at tho Shermin Houga for tho purpose of organizing. They have boughy the clegunt cottuge and “two acres of (rounds aod other bufldin forinerly be- longing ota Mr A. Willoy. The “placo ison ffch bank ou tho west sido of the luke, where there 19 aravelly back and “abundant shade. Tho membership of tho Club includes Messrs, G. 11. C, Williams, Thomas Templo, S. HL, Whveter, Coarles A. Aluxunder, ., L. Fulton, PL R, Butler, John Addison, A. N, Eddy, James W, Nye, George C. Clurke, Ne M. Basso: 2 Willard, L. H. Prentiss, A. H. Dainty, Hough, Charles H. Merril M. ter, Sullivan, E. C, Sherman, J. Feathorstono, dy F, Wollenstek, and W.N, Durand. A Committes. on. Constitution and By-Luwa was selected nnd the Ctub adjourned until Tucsday evening at the Sherman House. ‘THK SMALL-POX. Three new eases of snull-pox wero reported yesterday. One from No, 103 Fulton atreot, ono Trom No, 100 Washtenaw avenue, und one tron No. 17d Liberty street, ‘Tho Infoetion in all of the cusos Is attributed to eayes which buve oo gurved in the neighborhoods tha past fow wocks, Hin irstenamea. cose was ten days old whon ‘ound, utd &. CG a1 Mo patient wns in such iy emulition: that ho could not be removed, The i Second "cago iy flvo keris one, belng tt worian in child- birth, who had tho inleferuime ta luso her tig band by the disenso a week azo at tho Hospital, ‘The third easy wasn Geyour-old child, and wis noved Inte jn tho afternoon, The Hospltut Ww couttins about fifty patients, and a death Was reported among then late In the atternoon, the untartunate beng one of the lot taken from, tho banks of the canal some days nye, SOCIAL BCLENCE ASSOCLATION, This Association inet ut the ‘Tremont. Houso yesterday morning, Among those present irs. H. HL. Candeu of Cuatro, Mra, MM. G, ‘Tuley, . Carpenter, Mrs.’ ff, Hi. Handy, Mr’ 5 pence din. Arthur L. Smith, Miss s, A. WWehards, Ming E Mra, J. Barton, Nts, Hondrlaks, Sire, Buoeh » Berk, and Mra. Wore ported that since subinit- tig her last wlutemont she had pad $57 on tho debt ot the Associition: balance of ensh on hand May 31,827, In addition sho hud in band #11 donations ta upply On tho dept, ‘Thy unnunal meeting of tho Assuclation was fovointed for Oct. Tad 8 at Colcayo, and the Jocul members of the standing Committees on ‘Toples, Fiance, Constitution, and Correspand- enc were appofited an Executive Comiuilttes tutauke tha nocesaury arrangements for this necting, A druft fora new constiution wis submitted nnd discussed, Alrs. Enoch Root road an excellont Paper on “Tudustrial Ari.” Sho poluted out how Wonles possessing urt tastes could find tucrative employment i ynany. of the Industrial grts. Sha dnstanced the experience of a lady who bis ute terly failed to support borself fn ‘her profession ‘f8 un artist, Foually discourngod und in debt, shy went to tho City of New York and bo: ain decorating dianererrds aud invitations Helng passers of w ready pons and quick imuginution, sho foll in with the prevailing Tuncy of the day for conventional work, and in Jess than @ year she had not attly gottun out of debt, but hid suved over 81,000, ‘Strangy to sy, Shu hes now ne leanings whatever towards high art. Mr. Hoot treated at some length of china, decoration, 8h0 believed thut the cheaper grades, duch ng the Hook inghum ware, could bo decorated and jut upon tha market. wt such prices us would Insure a ready aule, and yot pay the decorator & handsome manda. ‘Cho mecting adjourned untll the third Thurs- day of Septeniber, NATIQNAL VETERAN ASSOCTATION. Thero used to bu whut was known ag the Na- Honul Vetorun Association, und the cotebrated Capt, Sime wasnne of the spirite, it does not oxist any more, however, but. higt evaulog number of the old inombers met at No. i) Weat: Randolph sirect to prapare, uniler a uw nino, for the fatt election. A inun by the namo of Davis took tt upon bimaolf to preside, but the most diligent juquiry failed ~ to discover whe he was or where ho came from. He mude hhnsotf prominent, however, aud weil represented the omiealng Shins, und. bis purpose “seomed to be to delude hts auditors Into pledging themsolyos fo aupport Une Communtat-Greentucker, Weaver, for Prose idea ig epoke continously almust, and bis thoine was the * poor suldler,” butif his anbl- on was to form a coulition to be sold out to tho highvat bidder later in the caupalgn—which mania suspCeted—he was nutubly unsaceesstul, Tor bls followers wera few. Ho Isbored asdidas ously to finpreas his hearers with bls tmportance, quid told thom af how he had met Conkling und othors a woek age and sat dawn oy them, but 1 wasull 10 no ayatl, and bis frat efort. at getting be a “boom” muy be put down nen failure, a grea ters Bre not to bo bumbugyed jy any such wy, = THE FIREMEN, BREW ORLEANS MANQUETING CHICAGO, ‘Tho Now Orleans fromon new on a visit. hore, have boen ga royally eutertained by the Chicayo * bays" that they took itiote their beads Lo give tholr Srlenda a surprise youtorduy In thy shape of adluner at tho ‘Tremont House, “Poy won't Ickus pay fora thing,” sald a momber of Juck- fon Company, “and wo wanted’ to show our spprociution of tholr Pee About uinety wery souted at tho tables, tha Clty Depurunent bein represented by Maribel Swaale aad twenty men representing differont companic: ‘ho Tocal wan an excelent one, nnd all enjoyed It. ben the cofea had dleappearcd, tho Hon. Wynne Rogers, of No. 1§ of New Orlonns, who {a A ‘guest of Jackaon Company. proposed: the health of tho Chicago Fire Department, and Mado n Cow remarks, Ho roturned thanks for the hearty reception given tho Now Orleans fire- men, and referred to the duties of tho Indaics, saylug that they. were as noble ns those per- formed by any ather rot of men, and, whon dis- obarged well, the reward was an approving con+ seicnce. le expresacd the hope tbat the New Orleans Department would bo a givon an oppor- tunity to entertain some of the Chleago firemen. Marshal Swonio, in neknowledgiog tho tom- iment of the tonst and tho dinner, antd the ya bere had endeavored. on short notice, to make tho visit of tholr brethren of New Orlenns apleasant one. Aa tho Chicago Department won accmit-milltary organization, only a detall eoull be made ta da the agrecatio. In tho atternoon the visitors took a ride in tho Annio Smith, and gathered an iden of the length of the city along the Inke ahora, and alio saw whore Chicagoans got thelr drinking water, : VIRE-MARSIIAT AWESTE Fecolved the following telugramn yosterday. “New On.eane, dine 2%—The Firs Depart: mentand vitizensof New Orleans appreciate and niost cordially ncknowledgt tho gratifying man- nor in which Jackson Fira Company 1é hud been, recvived nnd entertained by tha Fire Depart- mont and citizens of Chieigo. Ttrnst that tt will servo to comont atill more the Indissolubla bonds of umity and fraternity which havo al- ‘ways existed betweon our sister cities, “THOMAS O'CoNNon, “Chief of Fire Department.” ‘Tho Marshnt rlao received atolegram dated Jnckwon, Miss., from W. Johnson, foreman of No. d, of Naw Orienns, snying:, “Lot in aplen- did trims sixty-one members,” which was no- tice that the Company was on'ite way to Chien: go. The men will urtive this ufternoan, und bo reeetyed by a dotall of tho Chicago Fire Depnrt+ ment aud No. 18 of New Orteuns, SECRET SOCIETIES, IME ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF TI NATIONAL. CHURIBTIAN: ASSOCIATION, an organization opposed to secrot soclottos, was held yesterday morning at 11 o'clock In Carpen- ter Holl, No, 22t West Madison street, the nt- tondance belng quite menyre. Philo Carponter presided. The various Secretaries of tho Asso- eintion ‘mado reports which indlcated Inerensed prosperity, Mr, Stoddart, Spocial Agent, tn bebnlf of tho Directors, reported that 4,000 tracts and 0,000 speciul clrouiars had been distributed during the year, ‘Tho Corresponding Sceretary's report wns that the efforts put forth In opposition to secret societies had inet with success and warm un- couragoment, Ho had attended thirteen Btate, Conventions, where much interest hid doen Inanifested in opposltion to such roletics, Dur- ing the yeur bo bad collected 1,405 In behnif of the Association, and bequests hud beon given Aimounting to $11,000, Mr, E. fifdroth, ‘Treasurer, ropresonted recoipts to have been $6103, which, with $1, ‘on band at list meeti 1 on hand and recely amounted to $4,803, leaving on hand $3), ‘Tho Fesources amount to $4,005, und Tinbilitios 81,655. PRESIDENT NLANCHAUD, of Wheaton Colle aiid tho Association had good reason for rejolelng, not only ns requrds (he tinguetal exhibit, hut niga on gecount of the increased Interest and growing prosperity of tho causa In whieh they had pledged their faith, Referring to the needs of npostles in phe work, he urged tho Importance of ordaining to the ministry any mu worthy of tho honor and tho cause, whether be bo Dunkurd, Methorlist, or Baptist, Ho beloved that the barrier of sects should be knocked down, nnd nn etfort should bo made to bring in ati good mon, no matter what thefr special religious bolief may have been, Continuing, hye suid he belloved in good men, honest men, who would use wise and judicious efforts to continue and extend tho good wor! and therefore bo argued that all tako counsel with such men, aud, with the wid of Christ. seer ta | overs thrown secret societies of nll descriptions. Ilo applauded the Church of tho United Hrothren because an elder of that boty had trayeled 500 mites in Ohio to yet tea ehureh in which mom- burs of secret soeiaties were not tolerated. ‘Tho speaker sald ho would Just as leave commune with muss of blavkmulicrs ng to commune with fn Muson, and bolieved that no church would prosper uniess Masons were weed and forbidden the commution-tuble, aA Commnitice, of which Ar. Worth was Chalr- itn, was appointed tu examine the ‘Trensurer's re KK, should out orl. Tne fo}lowing committees were appointed: Nominations nnd Membership—Mesars, Petlin= sill, Muggerty, Heittuin, and Stoddard, Tracts and ‘Hubltcations—3essrs, Mugyorty, Brittain, and Stoddurd, py ligvolutions~Mosars. Lunnory, Bulley, and Na q Tho’ Heorotury announced that a donation of #50 had just licon received from a Mr. Laks. Mo ule said that ho bad reeelved a letter tram Urothor Barnoy, of Fond du Luo, In which he otarad to decd ‘the Socloty eight houses In that: THE COMMITTEE ON NOMINATION OF OFFICERS reported tho following list: President, Dr. A. M. Millian; Vice-President, A.D. Freeman: Beeretary, J. N. Hodge: Corresponding Severe: tury, A. J. Stoddard; ‘rensurec, 1, Hildreth litars, Mewes, Plorsun, Geo, and Carpent Dircetors, Phito Carpenter, J. Hianeburd, Arehl- bald Walt: Bot. Cook, Git. Husgurty, 11. al 2% y logy, E. Hilldro! +A. D. Frou man, Thomas Hodge, Metoy, fhe report was rece and tho officers do- olured elected, ‘Tho Committeo on Publication roportet that thoy deemed tt advisnhle to continue the pob- Neation and circulation of tracts, aud thit a general distribution should be inade nimong the recdinen of Kinsas. The report was ucoopted, after which five now embers were olected, THE COMMITTER ON RESOLUTIONS ruported a lengthly set of resolutions which ex- Pressed gratitude for tho ree of Prof, Hanchurd, President of tho Assoclhition, from il-beaith, giving thanks for varions donitions; helleving that tho erisis of the war between Christ und Autichelst tual been renciud, und that stronuous exertion should now bo put forth; and, fnully, that tho papers favoring tho movement should’ be warmly supported, ‘Tho Tesolutions were adopted, Tho Sceretury read tettors from a few per- pana expressing ‘syinpathy with tho Assovlu- lon. ‘The mecting then adjourned sine dio, ——— » THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, WHERE BILAL IT QO? = Tt fs known that tha Librarian of tho Publlo Afbrary hus an eye on Dearborn Park asa site fora Library building, belleving thit the old Post-Ullice, which has been sugyvsted, is tov stnull. Aa Mayor Hurrison is a warm friend of the Institutlon, & PutsUNE reporter ealled on hint yeatorday, und oxked hin whit Lo thought of Sir. Pool's project. “Taavon't ed Into Ht," paid he, uit 1 think Haverly’s Thoutre fa tho plice for tho Library, and Tam in hopes that we shalt suc- cood In locating it there,'* “ When doca Haverly's longo explro?"” “In two yeura. Tho Library ty n species of educational matter, and 1 think tho Board of Education should lense the building to the Lis brary people, using 8 portion for their own pur Poses, und In that way get a ainall rental, ‘To ny oiltid that would be tho beat use the struct ure could bo putte. ‘That was a parte tho rigid agreement under whieh wo got tho ald, 1-Otllue property." ‘ou are not in fuvorof Dearborn Park?" elt isnot question whether Lam i favor Of It, but whothor wo have aright to Uso it for tho purpose, Wo do not know that wo can use ft. Phe land wad dedicated tothe city upon gondition that it should be forever kept Creu from ouildings. Lwould have no objection my= sult, but think Haverty's ta the propor place, fe It fa more contri, and the best ong where tha Library cold be putz and ite would: serve the purpose for n grent muny years, “De you know thu staius of the DIL before Congress granting all the rights of the Uovern- mont {i tho property to the city?" “No, F don't know whothge there fy a bill pending no {utrodneed ono, and would have. Rut He sbronah If tho papers hudn't foughs us. TE y. r t 1 the House, bat I couldn't wus passed OL tL throuyh tho Benute, Judgu Kdmunds Com: mittog hud it, aud he wouldn't look at it. J preseutod anuther bil, ant got tho jouw Comimittes to report on tt: but Judge Davis couldn't yet Lhe Senuty to do anything. se five uy step ven taken to seuure Havor- r on 3 MENG. tho question witl come He hofore the fneomtng Board of Education, and { am golng to seu whut f gan so with thom,” You think the Libriry aught to have moro room thin ft fis ut pt nee * itis not sa much that. We want a place that will bo gate, tls now in an outrageously une stfu plieee There 1s Hable tw bow contlugration atany Une, a L put pa Ing in rent could be made by using javerty's?" ai wave know that thure would bu any; but T think the Buard ot Education could utford tw take tho small rent the Litrury would huve w pay elsawhure, and take, themyélyes, routs In tho bufiding, {n thet way tho rent tho Bound now pays would go tu tho erodit of the land nos enint, Tho Livny bolts eduvational, they ought not to stiokid for 4 bigh rent. it bulongs ast us nu to education as anything the jourd hus churge of," “Suppose Congruas, by legistation, virtually removes the condition, und thus permit tho erection of buildings on Doarboru Park, would you be in favor of Toeating the Library theres “fC would fook (ute the mutter, I never care to look at tivu things atones, T thik the tho tre tau pravtleal thing, and 2 prefer louklig at that now. Thore js nu use in looking at Deare born Prk untlt wo cin seo whether we can gut Haverly's. Uf wo cun, thory will bo og novesslly for talking about tho other place, es 2 HYMENEAL, Loursvite, Ky.,Juue 17.—Mrs, Florence 8, Murtin and Senator Z. i, Vance, of North Curo- ‘Mnu, were murrled at the residences of the bride's mothor, Mrs, Bamuct Steote, in Oldham County, Kentucky, last venting. Tho ceremony was performed hy tho Rev. Ulshop McClosky, of the Noman Catholle Church. Tho bride is tho daugh- tor of tho late Samucl Steele and widow of Join Martin, n pork morchant of the firm of Martin, Dishop'& Cou of thin cits. Gon, Chalmers arn family, of Minsissipp’, wero present. Senator Yauco was necompanied by hla soungest Ron, Inn fow days tho bridal party will leave forNew London, Conn, thence they’ will to-Whito Suipbur Springs for tho summer, then return ta Charlotte, N. Seto remuin itil Congress mects, % — OBITUARY. ” JODGE HOWELL. Kroxur, In. Juno 17-—Judgo J. B. Howell died nt ffs residence here this morning at 4 o'clock. He waa born July 4, 1816," He was ralsc) near Newark, 0., ond graduated from Miumt University in 1877, Ste ene to fowa, and settled nt Keosatgun, and began the practico of uw. He soon botume onc of the leaders of tha Whig -party in town, and im 1815 started the Des Motnes Valley Whig. Ho trausferred the paper to Keokuk, changing later its name to the Gate City, and retaining his proprictarship until hisdenth, When tho Republican purty in lown was organized ho was active, and ono of the foremost {nu it 11870 bo was elected to tho United States Senate to succeed Jnines W, Grines, For some eer, pust, and, until the oxplrauion, of {ts torm of existence in March ust, hoe was one of the Commissioners of Southern Clilms, He mB HIRO, wn enmic home from Washington a fow wer in bad bealth, but gave promise of rallying. his triends were hopeful of hia recovery. Lust Thuraday ho bexun to sulfor acutely, aud after finding some periods of relief, he sink way to thaend this morning, He Icaves a wife und four children, ‘Three of the luttor are here. One, H. Howell, of tho regulur army, {5 with,tho troops in Colurido. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Prvranuna, Pa. June 17,—Willlam allas" Babo” Montgomery died suddenly in thls city this atorning After a spreo extending through a pe- rie of clght or nine years. Soma years ugo ho with several othor young men were arrested and tried for murder, but he wasnequitted. He was the gon of the late Hon. Willan Montgotn- ery, of Washington County, Pennsylvania, who asa member of Congress obtalned a National Teputation during the discitaso of. the featnes question before the War. He was algo a mem: ber of the Charleston Convention, where tie supported Stephen A, Douglas for tho Presi dency, nnd was nasattted and badly beaton by A iireenter from Atibuna, Ho capouged the allo of tha Union, to which ho gave earnest and effective support. Ho has peen dead reverul years, Hs eon, whose doth 18. noted above, wasn brilltant young, man of about 30, but for inany yours ho Was a slave to etrong drink, Ile Jeft an estate valucd at $100,000, COL. CIARLES WOLCOTT, Minwauxre, Wis. June 17,—Col. Chartes Wol- cott, of Oshicosh, died jn that clty to-day aged flyeurs. To was born in Hartford, moved to Objo and studicd Inw with Gey, ‘Tod, and for ‘twelve yenrs commanded a roulment of casslry In Ohio; from J841_ to 1840 wasn member of tho Oblo Legisiature, and waa in tho Treasury De- artment at Washington durtug Polk's Adminis- ration. JOUNSON HARVEY. Spectat Mspatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sanpwicny, Il, June 1%—Juhnson Harvey, an olland well-known citizen of this elty, died at, Go'clock this morning, ot congeation of tho Iungs, ufter ie brief illness of only three days. ‘The deceased wits 76 yenra oll, nnd the fathor of T. W. Harvey, of Chicago, and Mrs. A, B, Crap ser, of thigelty, Tho funeral services will occur at tho houso nt 11 o'clock Friday, DR. AANON HARTLEY, Speeiul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Onana, Nob. Juno 17—Dr, Auron fgrtley, 83 yearsold, diced yesterday. Tho remajns were gent to Bellefontaine, 0., to-day. The Cuncral or Uenry Burns, 2 prominent con- tructorand builder, took place near this elty Se CASUALTIES, FATALLY BURNED. Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. Kanass City, June 17.—This morning a horri- ble accident happened to the &-yeur-old duugh- terofitho Han, Willltim Warner, 9 prominent attornoy, which resulted In her being burned x0. soveroly that she will die. In company with some [ite playtnates, tho child was playing near her fathor’s house, whon in gomo way ber clothes caught fire. Instuntly the ehitd ran toward the house, but wad caught by mun cloge ut hand, who tore tho clothes from her body, but her injuries ro so sovero that she cun't live during tho night, RUN OVER, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Suetvon, 1, June 1%—Willlam Clark, aged ‘Byeara, un old and respected citizen of this place, was killed hero thls morning at 61. ni He was in the babit of going to tho track where Fola wus transferred hore nud guthoring a itty feed for bis chtekena, and while dol so tsa wus Killed walle 2 west-bound train was ewitching, —_—_ KILLED BY CATs. Bpectal Disputch to The Caleago Tribune, Frain, ll. June 17—James Laughiinjet Zancs- ville, Q., waa killed this tnorning by jumping from a train on the Chicaxo & Northwostern Road. Medied in 2 few hours after tho ueel- dent, Ha was ubout 1, The remains will bo sunt to Zuncaviile for internat. —— DROWN ' Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Twidiins, Snenpor, Ml, June 17—James Armstrong, formerly of Logansport, Ind was drowned in. the Troquols Kiver, about two and a balf ilies froin hore, at Ia, m, to-day, while movingsomo. drife-wood from under the rallroad bridge, Hilt body hins not beon fo i PREMATUR KPLOSION, New Youu, Juno 17,.—A blast exploding unex- Pevtedly in tho oxcavation of the river baul between West Forty-ttth and West Forty-sixth stroots this uftornoon, cnused tho death of three out of sixteen. workmen employed there, ‘Tho reat oseaped, TORN TO PILCES, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Hast Saginaw, Mich. Juno 1—Luruel Birs- bow, aged 60 years, a millwright at Dolwen & Chopin's mill, Way City, was caught in the ma- ohinory to-duy and torn Into plocus, —— KILLED BY A LOG, Speciat Duupateh to The Unteaga Tribune. Vast BAUINAW, Juno 1%—Philip Nond was KMiod at Pieknra's Camp, on the headwaters of tho Tittabawusiwe, yeatorday, by a logroliing off & truck while lduding. DEATH ALT A FIRE, Aununs, N, ¥., Juno 17.—Lewis Chatterton Was Kilod and five tromen wounded by the fall Of w will at a tlre huro Inst night, —————— . CROP-NOTES, Spectat Dispatch to The CAteugo Tribune, Sprisoruciy, fl, Juno 1%.—The forthooming June crop report of the State Department of Agrloulture will contain the following summary OF ull the reports reovlveds Tho Benson of 1880 hug been exceptionally favorably for plowing, Pluntiug, and the cultivation of crops, iy swell ‘ns tho most satiefuctory re- sults “attending the breeding and « feoding of tive stovk, The exceptions in the way Of drought, excessive rulnd, Injury from (ngeets, or diggase among farm untinals are uns Usually rare und contined to narrow limits, aud Other losses thorufrom will be comparatively Staal! i the localities whuro repurted, ‘Tho Crops aro tt a promisiug cundition with scarcely: an exception, and somsonuble weather weil the Bay and yrain crope ure burvested will fusuve rons. pane ubove the average both in quality and quantity. isprcual Dtapaten ta ‘Tae Chicago Tribune, Wittentsa, Sto. June I, @emMp prospects of tha caster portion of Tdvingston County, So, are net gued, A large nercage of wheal Was sown but the aguresita ytold wttt full GO Der vent short of the urop at Isiv, Frutt crop. Suall, Chinub-buys literally swarming over our felts, und alroudy attacking our corny with favoruble wouthor thoy’ will dustroy ono-bulf of Our outs and corns 05 in Tt Bome of our farmers cutting wheat to save whut thoy cun from the bugs. . ———____- APPOINTMENTS, ' Special Dispatch tu The Chcuyo Tribune, Srntxavixin, Uh, Junv i%—In conformity with the tuw of Congress proviainyg for tho Com intaalon to nuke arringements for the hiternue tonal Kxbibition to bo held in New: York in 18) tos celubrate = tho | nuntversary of the treaty of peice, Gov, Cullom hag appointed Mr, N. K. Falrbank, of Chleago, and the Hon. David A. Littler, of SpringUold, us Comublsstoners for Wiinois, with, Georgy 8. tuskall, of locktord, and Junies A. Mile, of dobuson County, us altaruatea, pie vernor bas uppolut ten Ureenivn! tile te. {idiutnbstratbe of Carroll County, vioo 2, » Decker. a THE ECLECTICS Second Day’s Session of the Na- tional Association, =. Reading of a Nowber of Papers Pleasant Dube ~ | > quiet. 14 ‘The second day's session of the National Ec-‘ leotia Medical Assoulation was hold yesterday at Hershey Muste-Hult, ‘There wae a Innge nttend- Anco, and & number of ladies wera present. Dr. B. Younkin, of St. Louls, offerad a propo- sitton from Albert Morrill, M. D., in which bo ‘otfored to 2 ; PUBLISIL THR AMRRIOAN | Rouegoric PHAnitaco- at hisown expense if tho title to tho work. owned by the Association wore trinsferrod to fim, Ho ulso agreod to follow out tho plan al- ready arranged, and to sutwit tho proofs to the Committee on Pharmacoprls for thelrupproval, Dr. King moved that tho propusition be accey ed, and the motion was carried after some di bate. Dr. Merril! Is tho Professor of Chemistry in tho American Relectio Medieal Collogo of Bt. Louls. In answor to a question from one of the dctegutes, Dr, Morrill, who was presont, stated. that ho thought his work could be completed withia o year, i Dr, Lt. W, Geddes, of Winchondon, Mass, than took tho platform and read an essay upon tho subject, i “TUE INVLUENO® OF TERRDITY UPON DISRABE.” * Tho Doctor said that the magnitude of bis aub- Jovt in a medicat potnt of view was such that he wished be bud esenped the ussignient. The Meaning of tho torn: was the descent of discase from goneration to generation, and the Doctor itr disenscs and wilments “visited upon the chil unat it was vory necessary attention to the” symptoms to pay caroful In cases where there wis nit boreditary digeuse, often Qs negtect Itt this puctleular wi jsistrous to the patient, allowing the ment to gain a firm hold on the aystem bteeause the symptoms were hot sulllclentiy marked to cluim serious attention. positive cure for a serious horeditury disease hud een discovered, the Doctor sald, and medical selenev bad only suc eceded In warding off the full fores of tho maulady. A great deat depended pon tho cons ation of the pationt,and a weakness of any parifoular organ fy the system was genorally tits ended by serious restilt4. ‘The Devtor closed by quotiog from the works uf several medion! writers on the subject, wid was liberally ape plauded na ho retired froin the platform. Dr. E. Younkin, of St. Louis, then submitted his case ou » The Law of Fatigue,” without reading it, nnd was vigorously applauded. THE COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS. thon submitted its report, through Dr. Gunn, and cleven pow names wero recommended for olection to membership In the Associa The toltowing wero the members el W. W. Williams, Richtleld, lily W. A. Co s Fredonia. Kus; J. CG. Kal, Henry. IL: Fe AL Bucver, Wittortown, Wis; A. Fox,’ Pawling, N. Y.z FG, Mazon, Clinthaa Vili ‘ort Branch, Ind: C. P. Catheart, ind.; Wilifii 1. Hobson, Irving, 1 J. A, Meld, Davenport, delegates reported far the fi tlmo during tho Convention: F. A. iarber, 1 B. Latin, and George Covert, Wisconsing Wi A; Cormuek, Kandas; 't, We Willams, J.G. Kai aud Witla WH. ifobson, itnols; teed, Chicngo Beleetle Medicul Societys A, Fox and BY . Maxon, Now York; David bites, GC. P. Cathe vart, and 0, Hector, Indi 2A, eld, fowns N.& Mactin, Maino; N. nith, Hust Indiana st i, 3N.G. Si Eelectic und Liberal Medical Association. Potter, of Ubio, reported the title ot report on “Tho Progress of the le and Practice of Medietuo,” and made neral remarks on the subject. iin, Of Chionzo, introduced: A PATHOLOGICAL AVROIMEN for tho inspection of the curiosity, ‘The speci- qnen he referred to had been called a fritud, und ho desired that a committee he appointed to tne veatlgute and examine It. He suid jt wis tho heart of a women who hud dled in Borea, O., of What wag supposed to bu rbowmativm of tha heart, but # post-mortem examination hud dis. closed a Surdock burr attached to tho bngo of tho herrt and inclosed by a thingac. ‘Tho specl- men was in ulcobol, and the delegutes examined it with interest. On motion, tho President ap- pointed a committee of fvetooxamino the spec- imen and report on it. * Dr. Piper, of Pennaylvanin, submitted his spo- clal report’on * Medica! Jurisprudence.” DR. BUCHANAN, - Dr. HS. MeMusters, of Michigan, wanted to couthadict cortam newspaper minuuneements, The statement bad been published ta the affect hla special Prine a fow Dr. Unata certain John Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Was Presllont, of the Nutlonal “cleotic Medical Assuciation, ‘This waa tut 0, He was not President; be was not even a member, und never would be, That In- dividual was ‘cdnhegted with an’ assootation of that nate, but, bald tho apouker, ‘tht Asso elation wus as much of w fraud as wero his diplomas. Buehinnn’s headquarters appenred tobe tho hend-egntre for tho minufaeture of bogus diplomas., Lately some half a ton of those guido sheepskius were found in hig rooms, STATE DOATDS, q De tows offered the following, which’ was adopted; Resolved, That mombers of the National Ec- toctle Modlenl Associnion hereby declare that thoy ure in favor of tho {e; organization of Stute Bourds whose chifol object, Is suppress trafic in madient alptomnas, and to expel trom tmedicnl practice all suo Individuals as dispense modicing without it legitimate right w thea pursue an avoeation, provided thut the sald Bourds be so orgaulzed ws hot to be under tho majority rule of uuy one school of medicine, Ono of the most Interesting addresses dell ered before the Convontion was that by Prot Henry Olln, of this city, upon the suvject of “THER MEMURANA TYMPANT, It was clear, concise, full of learning, and tho most profound uttention was bestowed upon hia dlecourae by tho meinbers. The speaker suid it bod long been supposed, aud wis yet thought, that the tympanic mombring vibrated from the action of sound waves, and its presence was evsonthil to henring. Such was not tho case. Porsous born without a tympanis membrane, suid the Professor, hear us really as those wit one, and the absoncy of it did not produce deaf. nest where the cavity of the drum was not. ehunged by diensy, After doseribing the pure pos of the tyinpanie membrane, whivh, he held, was notte yibritte and convoy sounds to the suditory nerves, but for the purpose vf col feeting sound and to afford protection the cuvity of tho drum, the speaker suld “Every nurist who bud experionco in the treatment of guru eatarrh “will “ruadily ugres with MiG that suppurative catarch uf — tho middle ear docs not pruduce aa complete doar ese 1s non-supbitratlva, and yat in suppurative cutarrh the drim-head may” be antirely de- strayed, while tn non-supparatlve eatarrh tho. druinehoud lsnevercorroded, In the normatcon- dition of the membrana tymgund ite entire sur. fuce is portestly dry and Ineapable of retaining foreign, partleles, “und thorufore cannot be covered with foreign matter; whilo If 113 pro- tection to the dram oavity wore not present tho atmosphere tiden with pirticles of foreign enb- stunce would vonstuntly accumulate in tho mincons cavity and setup an irsitation whieh would often result In inthuniniatory nation ry ouses of suppurative catarrh und erosion uf the dvatn-hoad, where a granulation o£ tho mucous Uning of tho drum hua taken place (with no othor tesion) the hearing can by restored to 1 nora condition, but where a granutadon uf the onvity of the drum hus” inken | pluce without erosion of tho drum-bead tho’ dents hess is not so etaily ourod, for the reason that We qusnot teach the purts Ehrough the tyupanto icinbrane with our. remedies, wud the middle en, Ming with mucus and yranulution, arrests the sound, tho sume us a padded wall in a. doudoned Hoor, ‘The object, thon, of the mute brann tyinpanl fs to protect tho cavity of the drum from foreign matter, — wtuospherio olunges, to gathor Bound and convey it 10 tho ossluutia unditus aud tha ule with ‘which tho drut fs filed —thusy fast named boing: a duoting inedia of sound to tha auditory nerve, ‘Tho speaker closed by comparing tho huniin ear to ® telephone ‘constantly churged with. glectric force und alwayd cia benlthy state) roady to convey messazes of a pleasant or dlie nreentile ehuracter to the brit, Reports trom lowe by De. J. A. Melileevan, from Michigan by Dr, Mudtusters, frum Kana by be, eal were thon Hstoned to, All were favorable, ‘Tho Convention adjourned until this morning. BANQUET AT THE PALMEIL, The visiting Moloctios lavt evening wero trate ‘od tow cold collation-and dines at tha Palmer Mouse by tho Chieayo Koleetto Moen! and Sur- gleal Socluty, There wore about 40 lidies and, wentlouon pregent, and tho alfale was voted auccos, Pound's Urehustra furniabing tho mus sicul portion of We ontertainmont. ‘Tho bai Quvt cominedced nt 10:45, and at its conclusion Wumber of tousts Wore appropriately responded ta by Drs, Mulbucy Green, Moston: 8.13, Min, Watorburs, Couns 0. 1 Mills, Hoxton: Prot, Jotun King, Cine panels Prof. eA. Gunn, Now York; aud'Dr. it, P.shoumnker, of Avoca, Ln, After tho tousts thoro was more’ ididving, and we purty dispersod at an carly hour this Wurie a. WHITEWATER ‘NORMAL SCHOOL, Speclat Dupateh (@ The Chicago Tribune, Wintewaten, Whi, Juno 17%.—Tho annual Commencyiment of our Btate. Normal Schoo! cum olf today, Five students wero graduated jth tie yeur Raine Buel iCieon fiilshed tho re . your hue fal oue tor tho senoa. 2 see Bese GEN,-GRANT. Special Pispater to The Chtcuga Troune, GAvENA, Nh, June 1%—Gen. and Mrv, Grant nrelved bone this ovening [na special car from | Chfenyo, Tho General hus bun fuvited by Gon. Dernnt a meen the Wisconsin Btate Fatr at udivou. {n Soptembor, und wilt probabl; copt, Ho will louve Guluaa July a tee Kaagat 1 Clty. spond Saturday there. Prom tai ho wil) fin Lenvonwarth, and. spond thd Sabbath at tho Barracks, and will proceed frommhore with his family to Colorado Springs. Hogletins returiiog te Galena tha latter part of Awgtst, Noxt week the-Genoral and Btra, Grant will, pay n short visit to the Hon, J. Allen Bagber at Lancnster, Wis, “TB COURTS. . TYEMS. TIp the cago of tho State Savings Institution, on petition of tho Necolver, an order was made ymdterday by Judge Tuley directing that unlogs Weotions are fited by tho 28th Inst., or unless tho Recolver shall recalve a botter bid, the Ro- celVér shall él] to Houry 1. Chace, for $3,200, Latg {8 and 19, {n Mock 67, and Lots 43 to 46, ine olualyg, in Blouk 68, 1n tho subdivision by the Catumot & Chicngo Canal & Dock Company in fractlohal Secs, § and 6, T. 37, N. 1.13. Thoaum .of*§J,000 {a to bé.paid in cash and tho rest {n ono Fenr,and notice of the proposed salo is to bo ki von yo the paners, so thata better bid may bo a ossitiie. . Ee Fate tee in tho cnag of Michacl Fisnn agatnst Wilbur Fe storey, falle? to Lied yesterday, and worn dischpetert b: art Rogers. Thoy stood 9 to 3 in tayorof tho-plaintid. Tho hiboasthepus case of Charies Krusts and Charles NorgwWart was heard yeatorday aftor- noon by Jue Barnum aud tho prisoners dis- Sree aeeTaae cre a aaah ea of ec 4 but. the’ evidence was ot sulioiant to bol thom, t+ " “de DIVORCES. Nathaniol Armstrong Mled his bill of com: plaint yesthrduy against hia wife Annie, charg- ing her with adultery, and asking for a divorces. Anno Sinfth’ was donnie a fis ae ane njoyed the company of hor husband, Charies J. Salihegace iro Aayawhon ho left hor. Tha last she heard of hin-ho waa serving out 2 tve- years’ term in Newgate for forgery, and who ‘he comes ousehe wants him to turn over a new "Mary Ghandlee began a nult for divorce on no Chan yg G = goutnt of the cruclty"of ber husband, Francis 3. Ch a ‘And Elizabeth Nostmann asked for tho samo Meerne on account of the deseruonof her hus- band, Friedrich Nestmann, Judge Barnum granted a divorce to Delphin Ranqoo from Nievle Rungeo on the yround of adultory,, UNITED STATES COURTS. Gcorge Douglas and Robert Stuart flicd a bill yesterday against A. A. Sunger, C, W. Whooler, George H. Wheeler, J, Kt. McKay, George Ar- tour, Porry ff, Smith, and George L. Duntap to ver $4,000. rhe rns Woirt Manufacturing Company filed three hills against George H, Bennett, and C, Pe Wolcott, Honry T. Lally & Co.und James 1, Clow and Willlum E, Clow to restrain thom from using w patent for in Improvemant In forocets, originally iasued sug. 24, 1875, to Albert Fuller, STATE COURTS, Antont Coarl cummonced sult yesterday agalnst Ebenozer Wakoley to recover $4,000 damages for alleged breach of covenant. ‘The'Chapin National Bank of Springfeld, Muss, began a suit in attachinont ayulust Silas M. Waite, clulming $10,000, John Cooper brought suit to recover $5,000 |, dumnages from H. A. Kaufmann, Curt Fischor sued Willlain MoNoll and Francis B. 'thormeyer tor $1,000, AF, Stevenson begun e sult against Joseph Muttes to recover $5,000, Jucob Taner sued EB. C, Cleaver, Fernando Jones, und Charies Cleaver for $1,000. Lucien Pelletier, arrested on w'ebarge of rob- bery, fled a petition for havens corpus, clalming that ho was arrested without warrant,’ PROBATE COURT, In tho estatoof Nicholas Neybort, the will wag Proven and admitted to probate, and lutters testamentary wore issued to Sury Neybert, Tho estate ts valued ut nbout $39,000, in the estate of Helurich Volveding, tetters of administration wero issued fo. Maria Volboding. ‘Tho catute is Valued at nbout $800, JUPGR DaewMoNn—In chambers. Hae HLODURTT Tho unkruptcy ealondar, No. 18 ro Rist & Frank,on triat, bpeit.ats Coult-stutuns, i IEGARY—Zil to thy und Of tho calondar, No. 20), Logan ¥. Hougur, ott trial. Jibue J AtEsaN. 4 i No caso on heart Tig, SSE Sto to SN, tas JUNUE Kod Ens—Te, one ot BOISE 5144, 30, Bit, aa, nnd 330 No. Iss, ‘thompson ¥. Pullman Palaco Car Compuny, ou tris, JUG TULRY—I5, 10, 18, No, 14, Dullorman y, Bul- Jurman, on hearing. i JUNGE HARNUS—Sot motions. No cat HDUe NICK RUROCK ER Co a ey and LTD, call’ or the calendar, ho OUNT~N Poople ¥, Arbuckle on” trial, JUDGMENTS, SUPERion Comit—~junck Gany—W. HL Abel ¥. Albert Crosby, $5,201, Uiicele COOKS unaE koaKRA—Joot Eilts y. Vice (or Machris and Fritz Recordurt, 71.34. APPELLATE COURI=SECOND DIS- TRICT, Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Orrawa, Ill, June 17,—The following ts the record of proceedings im tho Appellate Court, Becand District, to-day: 451. McCall, udminfstrator, ete. ot al. va. Moss: motion for furthor extension of timo to Mle re- Plies ovorruled. 63. Wugner ya, Lyon, for use, ote,; timo ox- Yonded in which to Me abstracts and briefs until cuso {4 renchod on cull. 514. Moshter vs, Norton, etal., two wooks’ time allowed appellant tn which to fle addidonal betefs, a St, Bryan, impteadod, otc. va, Hawland; ap- PBellant’s tine extonded five days to fle briofa. Sil. Morford va, Wickersham; time extonded to tho Ski for nppollant to fle briefs, 535. Peoplo; for uso, ete, va. Stitt et aly ape Dellant allowed ton days to Milo abstracts and briefs. 4. Molino Wator-Powor Company vs. Wat ora & Frlat; upponl dismissed with leave to wp- Roluat to withdraw record, abstracts, and ricfes coxth ty be tuxed uguinst appellant. O15. Murto va. The Pooply ex rot. Vurrablo; appen dlemtased on shart record. 52, Hoblason vs, Puterson; motion by appol- tune foe extension of timo to tile ubstracts and rots, 500. 1, & W. 5. Railroad Company va. Gay; motion by defendant In error to aflirm Judgment for want of sultigiont abstract, 6%, Hunter v8, Hunter: petition by appollee Tor tomporary wltowance for alimony, 4H. Schull ct ul. va, Schall: motion for docrco {n accordauce with stipulation tiled, CALL OF DucKET, 05, Holly ot al, va, Goff; continued for sorv- ee. 43, Schill ct al. va, Sohall; taken, dal. McCall, adtainstratelx, ote, ya, sfosa; tukon, wie & W. i, roud Conn} va, Gay? motion, avd taken, + rey 2. Wormloyava, Worinio: SUL Chlungoe Mtielingcon & Company va, Clty of Auromig t iM. Youngor et al. va, Gunkss tak 5M, Ityslap et nl va, Finch: take G04, County of Grundy vs, Hughes takon, Who following decisions were rendered: e. Murtin ob al, va, Jay; revoraed. " 207, Chieage &- Northwestern itallway Com: pany pie lag, Ndutlnistratrix; rovursod, 8. akon. Quinoy Raltroad 4 ern 4. Presidontiand:Trustora of the own of EMPLVAMY va, Captor; roverson, 489, Gillett viv Booth; reversed, HAL, Follor vasatos: attirmed, 40%, Young va. Tho People, ote.; revorsed, 415, Leanutton et al.va, Drury ot at; welt of errors dlunlsaotl « : 417. Fiuld, Loltye & Co. ve,8hoon; reversod. 418. U. #. Kollugi va. Shoop; reversod, 437. Goto vs, 11 fo Meola, oto. witirmod, ait {feovo, Wulllips & Co. Vi, Morour ot at,; tds 444, Hindinan, ‘Treusurer, ote. ve. Village of Aledo; dlstilased and roversied and hilt tinmneont “441, Trusseaut ot al, va, Warron; reversed. & Vomole vaio People, ctv, for use; ro- vorvods ‘ites (457. Gates et al, #8. Tho People, ete,; revoraad, ron {lowly va, ited adminiatratrix, ete,; ro- versed. cu 46 Duly, {mplomd ote, vs, St, Patzlok’s Cutholle Churun eu reve pent disminsed, aa Au, Patterson. of: ver picKlunoy ot aly ape pent disninged, |, Forbes, administrator, oto., va. Jason, ad- nalalsteutgl xs, Py red, , th A down, gt Fox va. Town of Kendall; af- $e. Sumteon at al. va. Loomis; aftirund, Yu 7 . ‘8. Ole ane Aarteurd ire-Lngsurance Company ys. Ol: dai, Histuews. Funuligs ngirmod, Oplntons jtied in atl casos, expept 437, 428, and ho last faye mamod, “Gall worhuorraw Welding will bo fre us to S31, Inclusive. The Court ad Journed Fi ty 10 o'ulock to-morrow uyoning, ADYITTED TO TIE BAR, Micla) Dispatch to The Chicuya Tribune, Wan, L.. Junto 17.—Fallowlg ts tho fist of sucoctsMiL' Taw students examined befuro thy Appolisty Court yestorday und announced this mufultig? Itobert Allow, Thoodore BP. Batley, Ciliikvs, “A. Wishop, ‘Vlley Mtakeloy, Orrin Ne Cu rtuy, Fred W, Dunten, Eriest 1, Dickinson, Josooy'A. Grifly, Owen I. Gentry, L. C, Gould, dufogr U. Harry, Charlos 3. Hunton, Prank P, ties Baader de judd, John i, re =" Uinay Kotnsn, Bredarick. Statin feemgens Ane arvbluckuy, Ellata 8. Alactin, Jobst be Pra BRAY, He OW. SfuHate; Within He MoLat 4 MoBorne: Willan Mcouan creas, Seat Be yet 8, Northrop, Ivan L Balilips, Jobu Itoy- Siilard VR Couper, proponent, ote; ro- Naa, J II, Bi son, Calvin C. 'Thampson, Gearto ¥ Wh ta, Leonard A, Whipp, Jolin Hi. Williams, — Bancroft, EDUCATIONAL. TIE MISSES GRANT'S SEMINARY, ‘Tho voutinued popularity and high standing of the Misses Grant's Sominary wero ovidoncod yostorday morning in the numbor and cheracter vf the attendance at tho Commoncomont oxer glacs, which wore held In the Now Rngland Oon- gtegational Church, corner of Dearborn avenue and Delaware - place, Tho oxercises, both Iterary and mustcal, wera bighly, and even un- usually, interesting. Tho pulpit platform was docorated with towers and tho rarest of plants, Whose living greon contrasted plonsantly with tho pure white in whloh the young graduates weré modestly but handsomely arrayed. The exercises wore opened with “Didloy Buck's = grand = Fantasio «= and = Fuguo in a minor for the organ, tho benutica of which wore brousfit out by that capable oxponent of the instrumont’s noble powors, Mr. H. Clarence Eddy. The Mev. Are thur Little, pastor of tho New England Church, followed in proyor, Miss Wiizabeth Theodora Ramsoy rend an essny, with sulutatory, on “ Profit and Logs," and was awarded a falr share of uppliueo and lord ¢riumphsc, Siss Wealthy. May Johuson rend; a charming essay on * Bentrice,” which was wars nppregiated. The Chicayo Quartet sang Dudloy Buck's “tn Absence,” and Was xencrously app fauded. Miss Isabuilo Hompstead read a carefully-propared, {f somewhat appropriately mouruftil, essay on “Tho Hados of tho Voots," a ‘ule lowed . by Mina Mary — Mulford, charmed “her hearera With n scene and aria from “La Favorite,"—charmed them 80. much, In fact, that whe was cunpulled to leld to in onthuslastic encore. Misa Emma Boyor real at essay in Gormun on * Goethe." Mr. Eddy followed with the *O Sanotissina” of Lux, and Miss Josephine Patterson read wt capl- aoe the gist of which was woll oxprossed cy er “ What fg hit, is history; ‘What 1s missed, [5 mystery." ‘Tho Quartet sang Hatton's “Tar Song” in exe cellent style, and wae toudly and promptly re called, Misa Mary Mulford read a thoughtful essay, entitled ““Why?", showing that the world’s advancement in intellectual growth hid procecded from tho desire to ask and the de+ termination to anewer the monosyllubis inter- rogatory. Mr. Eddy gave a wosterly por- formance of “8chitler's March.” by Moyor- beor, transcribed by Best. The honora of yuledictorian fell to Miss Rosalind C. Larrabee, who dispinyed evidence of considerable thought and no smill literary ability In her essay entitled “Ubinam Geutium Sumus.” The awarding of diplomas to tho young ladica who hnd tiken mrt In the exercises, with the benediction, Brought tho pleasant nftale to an ond, DEARBORN SEMINARY, Tho twonty-second anniversary of Dearborn Seminary was celebrated Just ovening at Triuity Methodist Episcopal Church, Indiana avenue, near Twenty-fourth atrect, by the graduating oxercises of tho eluss of ‘83, composed of the. following young ladles; Tho Misses Cora KK. Dadeuu, Sara Cooper, Lulu Dudge, Mary B. Hervey, Ella W. McCauloy, Mary FR. Rund, Evelyn Scnyoy, Allee M. Slocum, Carrio H. Waughop, and Adele I, Wheeler, ‘The lurge editice was crowded to the doors ‘with tho many friends of tho gruduntes and of the Sominory, and the assemulngo was a most brilliantone. The chuncel of the church was decorated with flower picces, the most, promt- nent of which was a largo plateau of towers direotly over and back of tho reading dusk, bearluy the claas motto, “Crode ut Vince "—Bo- love and Conquor, A beautiful floral star was suspended in. front of the organ lott, and an {intionse botquet of roses adorned tho rending- desk. A large number of fulinge plants wore placed about tho church, and festuons of sinflax wero entwined in tho railing, the whole produo- ing n most pleasing effeet, ‘The followlng young Indies from the Junior class acted as ushers: “The Misses Annie Pall- Bet, Iutcy Stiles, Minute Cochran, Lucy Clurk, le Wood, Grace Stores, Enmina Kinsicy, iar Merril; Lulu Meeker, und Bertha Wampold. About half-pust ¥ o'clock Miss Cora, KK. Budewu, the organist, struck up tha murch froin * Nagwun,” ind the young tadicsof the geadunt- ing class marche: up the south uisle preceded by the ushers, aud tuok sents near the chancel, tho ushers returning down tho north alle, The Kev, R. 8. Pope, pastor uf the church, then arose and delivered wn uppropriate prayer. The regulur progrim of tho oventng was taken ‘up at this point, und tho following order was obsorved: Eysay—" Superstitio: Miss Carrio Hi. Waughop. “Easny—"Jowe Bisa Lulu Dodge. Exsuy—" Gi Radeau. Sails" B. Hervoy, | M ‘Mus Hutlste, ormuntst. Wy, Mecaulog. aan Sollluguy df the Fibro," Miss Surah Cooper. Basay—" Hata,” Mise Ad Hf, Wheolor, Musfe—"Cujus Antmam,” from SStabat Mutor," Itussini, organist. Resuy—"Tho Tyrunny of Cuistom,” Miss Evelyn Seuvoy, suy—"Dux Fomins’ Raot!," Biss Alico lo- cum. Fasny—"'The Lple of the Future,” with the ‘yaludictory, tiddress, Miss Mary, It. Rand, B Flat,” Far- Musle—"*Gloria,” from “Muss fo Jat,’ mer, orguniat. ‘Tho regutar ordor of oxorcises was follower by tho presentution of the diptomus by Dr. %. Grover, tho Urine of tha Seminary. The girl gruduatos were louded down with beuutitul ural tributes from ndiniring friends, and tho exercises were yoted a yrand succoss, LADIES’ SEMINARY, pees The Conynencement oxercisces of tho Chiengo Ladies’ Séminary were opserved ut the Union Park Congregutional Church, cornor Ashiaud Avenue and West Washington atrect, Inst oven- ing, begluning at 8 o'clock. In honor of the event, the pulpit was profusely decorated with Ture flowers. On tho orgun-loft, nove tho putl- pt wis tn arch of tlowora and overgreen, on @ faco of which, In guuzy tints, wits ‘tho legond “C.° 1, 8. 188." A targe and brill- Sant audience was present. ‘Tho program was AY follows: Organ voluntary, b Ke , Hairdy prayer by’ tho tee. Le. I trlo, “Speed Tho, Tuttle Hout.’ ” disse: Crighton, iitler, wid Smith; plano sole, Polacen, Jiritlanco,”” Miss Einma Mt, fumb: essuy, “Amor- fean Culture,” Misa Ailco M. Piso: HONE, * Italy,” Miss Euima_L. Poases ossay, Blogs Taphica,”" Miss Jessio H. Duollttie: song, “Tell Mu, My Hourt," Misa Colin T. isutler; SUP Hedi. brilinnte, op.’ 23, Mondelssohn, Miss Llzzla Py Sprague, uecompantodt by Bre Reginn Watson: essuy, "Ta It Not Soy" Migs Nollie Kings solo, plo vrudelo,” Miss Jeaste Adoluide Crushton: ossay, * The Hvening or tho Moralug Twilight?" sf solo, “O mio Pernando,” *, Miss Colla ‘I. Butter; Misy Mary It. Smith; presentation of aiplowns to tho four graduates, Misios Cella ?. Butler, dessto E, Doolittic, Alico M, F. Fiske, and Nella King, = The presontation: wildteas wits delivered. by Miss Gregg, after which came tho duct, “Tho Huntress,” by Misses Smith and Butler. The Hoy. Dr. H.W. Thomas detlevered x brtof nd dresa, {1 which he referred to the high chiracter of the culture of the graduates as evidenced by (ho essiva rod and by tho music played. und ung, ‘Tho Key. Bidhop Fallows prouounecd tho benediction, MORGAN PARK, ‘Tho ctosing oxerclses of tho Morgan Park Mil- {tary Acudumy, which took placo yesterday uft- ernoon and ovening, proved to bo vory Interest. ing. A large number of the parents and friends of tho cadets touk the 4:15 p.m, Hock Islund dumtny, and were tut at ‘the depot at Sorgan Park by Capt, ‘Tateott and his corps of ende! Who escortud thom to the College groundy, and then pore fa exhibition drill, whieh wag a inar- Vol of precision and oxceltonce, A spirited contest for a yold’ medal preacntad by Cupt. Bhirluy, of Chicage, ty tho best-drilled endet took place in the armoury, Sheriil Join Hotfmann and Cupt. Vaylor nel tne os Judges. ‘Tho prize waa uwardod to Cadet Wille A, Pure dy, the IS-your-ol gon of W. G. Purdy, of Uhle cago, Lovil ‘Tronsurer of tho Chie ik alka € acide Halfronde, 80 CWlewo, 1tod An fiterostlug program of declamations, dine Joga, and plano solos und duets followed In tho gveniing after whled, the PRE for ait, anid au ur seholursl ret. J. W. juer, awarded by Capt. Talcott” ale THE UNITARIANS, Proceedings ta the Western Confers ence, MiLwAuKEx, Juno 17,—Tho Western Unitarian Conferenge to-day adoptod resolutions that the Confersnce take control of th Chicago Book Convorn, inviting the Womun's Liboral Soctotios ‘Of tho West to contribute tholr funds over ani, wbove locul oxponaes to tho General Conferonce fund; that tho Exceutlve Comuitttoa bo instruct. od w consider tho ndviaability of Incorporating tho Weaturn Unitarian Conferenco undor tho faws of Mlnols, with an oflce at Chicago, and Teport at the noxt Conference, dir, Bhippen wot forth tho neads of Massnchu- setts and Now Hampshire for miasiousry gery= ie Ho advocated 4 yonerul inlasiouury’ serv> ee, Iu tho afternoon tho Rov. 1. MaSimmons, of OW the present, Mudlion, rouln, brilliant casny tondonoles in religious thought. ‘Tho Committoo.on Finance penetad the Con- forunee uut uf debt, and with ugun ow Daal, Resolutions worn udopted (tiviting the Rov, Jonk L. Jones w Rocupt the position of Missjon- ary Souretary of the Woutern Conference; thut D1, Shorley, Jobn J, agluy, and J. 1. Janes be tha delegates w tho National Conference, the latter ta prosout tho report of the Western Senferences thut the uext mveting be held iu . Louls. ‘The ultloers clected, wero: Prosidont, tho Hon Jobnd, Mugloy, verruity Vion resident G K Adate etl Le Go'Leawant oe deoak ‘Asalstunt Sooreuiry, Miss ‘Troawurery the Mev. rook 49; Direotwns, DL. Shorey Hite Suyder. Missourl, 8. 8. Huntington Jowe, GE, Gorden Wisconsia, J. 1. sunduriand Michigun, C, A, Weudtle Obio, J. Hf. Crocker as Hecratury. JL. dai diana, A. O. Gannett Minn Fonuagivania, @. W, Cutior Now Yi yt Baio NR toky, TB. Bllot C.Copeland Missarirl Valley 8°!® slope, Wie KALLOCH, Wis Church WU Sand by yy BAN FRANctaco, Juno It.—At 4 meolinget th Metropolitan Baptist Chutch,the Roy, 1.8, Ke Joch, pastor, last ovening, a preamble aig’ ne {utions wera adopted alfongly Jndorsing Kal. loch, Tho resolutions sy tho’ members ot als church had hoard all the charges’ Rid exeiapiary Me hag Taeaaler bub, em a en his taborain Dotalt Of Ma ener a et tt panty tee bie ee ne, are for Tine rit 4 ir SENET TT ELEY ot omen res wed, That whatover otv . siast(oal Councils may decroa we tea eee, thom ‘In tho light of malignant: peseceyant which can only bind 28 more close; to him, ani eauite un to ntand mora firmly by hten united Accusations in propor form, coming from pepe” and tinprojudivod gourcos, affecting mare aud tiinisterfal charnotor, are presontod to ie tho proper mapnor, in which casa am hold “ourscivos “rondy "to ive “Ete, %O wo aro bound aly oxory member pf tho church, n fair hoaring and impartial eet Walia ale sna tases, aes nt he used for the purpose of ent mont or unfavora! rot itean urpase of cronth td nting any senti- rod dice him or his son, oun Hyelaved broteey Aes elvil cracs which may affoct thol; tholr Iiborty, or thotr fire, oir reputation, _—————___ BUNKER HILL ANNIVERSARY, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribsine, Boston, Mass., June 17.—Tha speoial fe, of tho colebration of tho Hattle of Tunkerd Tt ‘was tho oxtremoly cordial welcome extended to thy Continontal Guards of Now Orloans, who. vame espeolally to participate in tho parade, At tho dinner tendered them by tholt hos the Churicstown Cadota, Spenctics ‘Were made by T. 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For sald by druggists, DEATIIs, eR rete aint ole SHELDON—Iuno 18, at tho residence of Ur 0, Ay Mignoy, Wl Thirty-soventhat, Mr, Soth Bhelden, aked 78 Fonts, norul at iho reatdenco Friday, 10 a. mat : carriages to Unk ood Coniciory, TyHunds Taeieee 7 JBY—At her Into rosldonce, ll Stato-st., Thures 1 urnlng at 12:30, m,, re, ‘Margarct ition, syed Punural Saturday at 10 o'clock a. ‘Church, thonoa by carrlagos to Calvary,“ o% U8mes Cr Cae please copy. BAYAN The funeral service of Capt. P, M. Dry= ant, formarly Cupuilu of Coupnny ehsngtnrar nines Jatantey, wilt tako piace ut his Inte Fosidance, 1 ‘Went Madison-st, at 100 ni. to-day.. Mem Grand Ammiy aro ayecinliy invited to be protent, BAXTEL—In' this olty, June 17, dmund G, qn. of George, and Bihar’ Wester apea sy Mees Ignonths and 8 day ReOW ate thee eng a7, Angus Med AN—Itt this elty Juno 1, Angus pear dt ik 5 aera eral frum the resldenco of Mis sister, Wishart, 195 West tlarrlaoti-at,, Sunday atternout st To'clock, Intormont at Rou! Cometory NNUAL PLONIC OF THE PROGRESSIVE coun of chleago will take place ut Selaon on Sut ‘edgemwoon's orchestra tn ate tondance. ‘ickots £0 cenist’ ent aren os een i feaves curnor Ashtand-nv, at v1 8 to, Ds and at tho train, and Kine sham. ‘Cokots at 49 Weat Kanduiph: AAADJOURSED MEETING OF TH BOAT OF Ulrectors of the Lome for Ineusables will bo beld Ot the Paimor House cli room Ba‘ uminy, at J: p.m, AU tha temboré are requested tab present with oe further notice, Dusinosy of impertnacy will comeb > fora the meting, "pile: YOUNG “COLORED MEN OF cHicAco T gillonmnlies Guriiotd Chutsa the Grand tac Be LY tay i club-roomé this avouti, Alloro invited to attend. SAKING POWDER. Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. lousekeoper's favorite tn feadin Fhe wortee jo otter preparation makes such light, daky. ho Dreads. or luxurious past ry, Can be tice without fear of the tts reaultion. goauble foud. a7 Comm ended for wurity and wt someneas by the Govern ent Chomlat, Dr. HROY AI HARING PUWDUL CO. New _~ SULTZER APRRIENT: Wespepeia’s tortured visit, iy croas tho ocean tide y drink the Hellas water hy Nature's fuunt supplied ? Whit at your bodeide, selunce é Proseuts the solf-saiue draughhy . Ebultient as the Heltzer To's fountaly quatted. Tn UMUASTS COOL AUKULENT, You drink eseb Nuutins thing ‘Thue God, the Groat Phys}elauy aa oust into the Spring: 8OLD 0) WuUGGISTS.___ pemerenee ON BALES: By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & COy ‘Uducral AucuuDoers, Hund WH Kundulph-e CONTINUED SALE” Fine Silver-Plated Ware: This (Friday) Morning at 10 o'clock, - ‘And M150 p. m,, nt our Stored, Ss 84 & 86 Randolph-st. — . Rich Water Sets, Tea Sets, Casters, Kuives, Forks, and Spoons, dt, &t. 180: peta et By POMERUY & C0., : Auctloneers & Manufacturers’ Agents ‘Hold Regular Auction Seles of Furniture and Coueral Housetofd Goods: Tuesday and Friday . OF EVERY WEEK AT - 78 and. 80 .RANDOLPH-ST. Is ¥ ng Chainber Bots, Brusselh Sy, woultahpeit Urctkerg: Chreibon, Lounses nN 1 ‘Bon Gr for 5 p2Ene Folate By Sxyruas of te ut Uaidive tn, Amedeo, put UB fies mata sinc pare : SUG, tea 4 GUN TT Misalson-st, Coco