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i ce ne a eee HY j \ i : GENERAL NEW 'Trn Troy Base-Ball Club fa stopping at the Tremont. re Cosanusstan Fran Mingo Connectierlt, at the Grand Pactiic, dons 1. Ravstonn, the United States Marshal of Dukota, secompauled by bis wife, Isat tho Paimer, Joux A, BENsON, San Franefnco, ono of tho delequtes to the Inte Repubiieau Natlonnl Cons vention, Is at the Sherman, Joun MaNgetein, Seutennnt-Governor of Callfornta, and Bam S, Fileld, State Sonator, of Ashland, WIs., are at the Tremont, . Junor A. W. Seanpixa and James D, Trown, General Passenger Agent of the Missouri, Kan en8 & Nexng Rullroad, St. Lous, aro nt the Sher- man, Yosipa Kryonant, Japaneso Minister to Washington, and Amono Kozlro, Se Legation, who have been visiting Gen. Gatenn, ure nt the Palmer, James J. O'FALLEN, St. Lou! HA. Alexander Ewing, Englan a Mrs. Hevan. Malaga; and John Turnbull, dre Ghisgow, Seotinnd, are nt the Palmer, ‘Tite funeral of Capt. Smith, of Engine Com- pany No.6, who was killed Sunday. will take pice nt em) this morning from his house, No. i South Jefferson street, to St, Patrick's Chureh, = Tux temperature yesterday, a8 observed by Munisse, optichin, & Madison street (Fiusust: Tatlin) WH NE Site thee TW tewreces WO the bay 0: 1214, RUE Aspurw KE, Btute Board of Charities: F, 1, We hee SporUt ar. TiMontt, President Wieconein tute Joan of Charitlesy, pr lange tleedil, Mrs. heart ny State Librarian chuller, Gerninny; and Cal, U.S. A. are at tho Grand Prelth ¢ press people visited tho South Pork yesterday forenvon, tho Park Come gloners Inving furnished ‘tho phuctuns to take tn through the roids and over the boule Is. The purty expressed themselves nse: ely well sntixtied with Chlengo und tho ite rittant that they have recelved here. ‘Thay lett ee evenlug for Clneinnati. vin tho Kankakeo route, Mn. RYAN. town, in seu! ie with veo ff Rarntogn Seria N.Y. fs of his son Willinin, a boy ty Tir, Due yes, and’ Avot Nh higti, He lett ome sume weeks in this cits: rbout wu week nyo Hels t ig pyed to be out Ing wrouned som body knowing abont him will confer a grout favor by sending tho hie foemntton, tw bis father at No, 183 East Madison street, Tie Committee, consisting of Jesse Spalding, Willam H. Iradtey, and) Gen. Witham B, Strong, who have in ebarge the final quditing of the necounts Incident to holding the National Itepublican Convention in Caleago, met yesters day morning in Mr, Uradieys olllee. Tt was found: that there was &.200 mare in bills than there were funds in tho treasury. (fC the Bulmer House pays up its &L00), and the Sherman Its cS there will still be 82,000 to rise nmong the chants and business nen, evening was ‘field night” at tho real- mental srmories, and the officers of the various commnnnds raoon hand attending to tho transnetion of general business. T ‘he brigato euuit omet oat the headquarters, N Su Wabnah venue, nnd, atter a gene eral Miseussion on wililtia until Weiuesday evening, when a regular bitsl- ness wecting Of the bride stu will be held. nders Are eariestly reuttusted to be 1, a8 InAtters Of Importance will comeup, Cononen MAN yesterduy held an inquest upon Mary J. Lobb, who died of cerebro-aplnat meningitis at No. CHL Portland avenue: upon Appotina Lavlaut, who died of enteritis ut No. IWToricenth Ktrcet, and upon Patrick Walsh. 0 suloank “i srat No, 182 Milwaukee avenue, who dled of Leart-disense, In the case of Patrick Leyden, 13 years of age, who diced wt No, 48 Re- bevea street in consequence of belong run down on tho raflrond, the hearing of testhnony was postponed until 4:00 o'clock to-morrow after- noon, Reports are coming In to tho Sunday-8chool tnittce Who have tho mutter [nel erent numbers of Sur decided ty attend en masse the great meeting tt the e,sposttion Hullding Saturday nt t20u. mi, ‘The Committee are very desirous’ that and county schools, aod all Interested, send to the Exposition Bultag. Friday as many. cut flowers and bouquets ns poratble for tho floral decorations, At lenst 100 bushels of flowers ure: needed. The Committee of one from ench sehool are to meet fn the Bible room, ¥. M. OG. A. Building, this evening, ANoTuUER meeting of Indies Interested in. formation of tho Woman's Physiological Hygienic Institute was held ne the Atheneum yesterday afternoon, About twenty-tve were present, und they adopted a constitution, ‘Tho abject fa" to promote anon women n knowl: edge of the hinnan system and the Inws of Ufo und health, and of the ineans of preventing and relieving sickness and suffering.” ‘This ts to be done by lectures and other Instruction upon nmuomy, physioloxy, the preservation of henith, troloing of children and youth, ete, Ollleers will probably be elected next week, ‘Luierra CAVANAUGH, 13 yeurs of age, whose paronts Hive at No, 2i8 North Green atreet, wie Induced to tike a ride fia boat at Union Park Wy ome frichds who wished her to ride with them. [iy crossing from one boat to another tho Duat she was In wis capsized, throwing her Into deep water. Bhe | would’ probably have drowned, but for Ofticer Henney who, witnesstn the aceldent, plunged Into. the water, aud with Rrent climeulty rescued her. Sho war rouble to the West Luke Street Stution, and there malo coufortible for im bour or two while her clotb= ing was drying, and then sho was sent home, Ar 10 o'clock yesterday inorning u little fellow: of U2 yenrs, wheeling 4 100-pound puckuye on a burrow, sut down to rest ut the corner of Canal aid Madiaan strects, aud at the same time burst ti rs, ONicer ‘'Truclleb kindly asked his and Jeurned that ho bad been sent by Mis emoloyer, at No. 3 South Chirk street, to deliver the packaie at the corner of Lincoln strcot and Blie Tslund avenue, a distines of at Jeust four ines, Knowing that in the jutoteri- bi heat It would! bo, Imposslble for bine to reach IMs destination with sue tod, the sympathiz- fie people who bud eathored round eoutribured #0 cents and started: the boy on the horse-cars, ‘This (# evidently a case for the Humane Society. ‘Tz Chiengo Medien) Society met lust evening at the Grand jo Hotel. Following the utters, ndjourned Jay-chouls whl tho and udu routine tho Bocluty, Dr. G. Sprague re 8 Lost Hiulance, Surface which was very Interesting, 1 10 writer, Dr. 1. lontgomory, Secretary of the Soclety, read. valinbte and “interesting papor gu dipnthorh, prepared by Dr, J, I. Everett, of Rterliog, IM. Id treuthie Was of Inore thin ore diary interest, as it included tho details of nainy: experiiients made by Dr, Everett In the trent= ment of the disease, such experhnents covert a period of ten years, The paper was liatened to with mnrked attention, uid dts value Wis ape parently fully uppreelited. AM of horses nttached ton truck-wagan by Thomas Drinkwater, rin nway from nt and Washington streets at 6 tust evening, and rannig youth on Ca- nal street colllded near Monrov street with the endo? astone-wagan, upon which four men were: seated, Shigulurly enough the men did not seo the runaway upprouching then, and wll were run down and more or tess “brulsed, Ono of them, ‘Thomas Hunt, of No, 171 Mathor atreet, waa runt tho whieols of the truck, and was struck: eK with tie polo, His Ine to be quite dorions, and ho Farther down the stre ryMAWays volliled with av tek helor Kussel ros, Wholesate grocers nt No. 1 Water stre ‘Shelr wagon was badly wrecked, nad astock of groceries was spread out upon the pavement. Tue TRUNK printed over a month ago a stutement to the vifect that a letter hul becn feut to tho Chief of Polles by somebady in veland asking for Information ae to the erenbuuts of a Ar, Muck and his wife, blsck+ adilers and burglirs, who were believed to be secklug work In Chicago. This paragraph dld Hot cone to tho notlee of Mr, Mavkt until yestur- hw, when ho was confronted with it ‘In tho printing office where he by ploymont, Itappoura upon oxnminutionof the origin) letter, and fram information ob talned from varlous sources, that the lotter in question was prompted by unica, und wre written eituply for the purpase of injuring Br. Muck, who left Clevelund tor the purpose of 0 luting emploviiont here. ‘Phu tustimontals submitted by Mtr. Mack show that hls roputution fa good nnd Chat no charges have ever been wie agalust him except tho one in this st Hubs fothus te the Chtet o Polley Lt i riuinly entiied to a correction which ehul justify him in the eyes of the world, TUR WEST PARK BOARD A held a meeting yesterday at thelr rooms onliTal- sted street. Predidunt: Wileox in the. chair, aud present Contulssloners Wilken, Robt{s, Woodard, und McCrea. Gen, Silt, attoracy for the Board, bid a fow wordy to say about the bul of the definquent taxes” on Weat) Park and boulevard nssceamuats, Judgment un whlet was denied in thoCounty Court in hist July, The cuse Was uppeuled to the Suprumo Court, and revently it had been eeided to reverse the de- vislun, and tw remand the case for judge ment to the luwer court, Ho thorvfore sbought it protubly that a oonsideruble purtlun of theay delinquent taxed would bg culleeted thtu the treasury during the present year. A resolution lmiting the use of boats in purk waters to JU o'clock at ight was passed, and the wayes of the boutinen for the months duly und August were Increased 10 per vent, be becretury wtated that suine tine ug the Hoird, advertised for bidy for materiale used fn park quid that subssquontly supplementary bide bud heen bunded tn and ucecpled, There were ob- jections nujsed to thle way of dolug business, wis tiken home, uid Just seoured em= und the Hourd promptly decided open “ihe bide at bande bute eet gue udvertivs for uther bids. Presidont Wilcox re: jest tuut the atone contract with Br. Rice bud wen closed, and the delivery of material bad nlreudy Cunuucnced, It wus also ducided to ad> THE CINCAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 18sv. vertlse for gravel, Oye tnehes of one, and one- quartor neh of another quality, and sulliciont in qiuntity to cover tho loulevard in Park. The Hoard adjourned after a short dh ebnte $5 “extra” presented by plumber over n MeWade, TIE CILY-HALL. Oven 14,600 dog Neenses have been Sasued to date. ‘Tur Treasurer yesterday recotved $1,023 from the Hater Department and S78 from the Cone troller, ‘Tar Trensurer is rendy to pay tho bonds coming due July 1 upon presentation. After the 2uth thoy will he pald at the American Rx change National Bank, New York. SAnerany-INarecron DAwson was given up esterday by his bondsmen, and an hour later. ound Wingelf iy Jatt. He nepliey for his releuse On tt Writ of habens corpty, but (he hearing was postponed, Inthe meantiine, bis troubles will wv looked Into by the Grand Jury, Among tho buitding permits {ssned yesterday: wore one to A. Slekenberger to creet a two-story dwelling, Chestnut street, nenr La Salle, to coat, $4.00: one to GP. Matris to two-story dwelling, No.0 Dopuyster street, to cust $2,500; and one toG, Schwarz to erect u two-story dy ing, MInots street, near Lat Sate, to cost $4,000, ‘tite deaths for tho week ending Saturday were 168, ayralnat 182 for tho preceding week, vind Ht forthe carrespandtig week of ust year. The causes of derth were: Convuilsion sumption, i; cholera, 15; diphtherli mont, ncningitis, and dinition, J e Sever and croup, 6 each; and sinall-pox, 3 Ciry-Enoinken Cueqien hid on exhibition yeaterduy several spechnens of Nish, which aro kak to have been caught in the North Braneh fy the Vieinity of Falterton avenue, He says that the river therenbouts [sulive with the finy trite, and that hundreds of ponte are being caught every day, They get futo the river through the condiit, It appears, Comsasstongtt DE Wor yesterday had an in- w with hn A. Mitrkley, John it, Walsh, V, W. Irwin, It. CoMeldrum, agent of tho Union Frelght Line, and others, In reference to the of fensivencssof te distillery at the foot of Twons ty-sixth atreet, and also 2 Bower in that vicinity, find tun enggeinent was mito to visit the prem ses at Zo'clock to-day Ju connection with tho Aldermen from the ‘Third and Fourth Wards, They did not know at tho time that tho objec- Uonable distillery wos in thames, THE CONDITION OF TIE INVER. ‘Tho Main Branch of tho river was in, a fright fully ith condition yesterday, and 60 was the South and n part of the North Braneb. The dors emitted were nauseating, and the complaints were general, so general, in fuct, that it wis found atte PUINpS. tho river for some days prs the oeesston of the stenen, for it bas forced all of the filth south, ‘The reversal of the pumps, itis believed, will temporarily remedy tho troutle, but there {6 4 serious question as to whether the remedy WIL not be worge thin the disease, fromthe Jaret that pumping into tho Take In the past bas hud the effect to. contain. nate the wuter-supply, What is needed fs the Mutiding of the pumping-works provided for In the South Branch, and until this ts done no per- manent relief can be expected, TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. * Tune were nineteen marringo licenses Issued yesterday. Conosen MANN with his assistant will jo out to Wihinette to-day to reopen tho Investigation of the Meyer mystery, Is the Criminal Court yesterday, Joseph Young, Jobn Lewis, and John Burns pleaded guilty to burglary, and were remunded, THe Grand any wis Impaneled yesterday, and, with Cob P.M. Clenry us foremin, retired to deliberate upon the various degrees of ering with which Col, Hoifimann's boarders are charged, Iv wus expected that the triad of Georg Stratton, the murderer, would commence in the Criminal Court yesterdiy morning, but on wee count of the absence of Mr, &. G. Asny, bis coutise), the case was passed by agreement, E, C. Dawson, once ono of the city Heutth De- partinont. who'was nrrested lust week upon nt ebarze of baving perjured hineelf in swearing to the ownership of other people's property, was veaterday surrendered by bla bundamnea and locked up In the County Jail Since the derrick accident last summer by whieh one of thércorner-stones on the Clark Htreet aide of tho Court-Houeo was badiy broken, many persons hive wondered bow the brenk could be repaired, Arehitect Egan states that he hus dovised plu by which he. cun re- Btory tho symmetry of the front and take the repalred stone ag losting a8 tho rest of tho Dbutidlag. will give 4 plenie nt Honmerick's Grove, Wash- ington Hetyhts, ‘The brown alrowdy arranged hus several attractions, Sherif Motfinunn,datier Currier, and bis usaistant Mr. Dontletd, belag the light weighty of tho county, will lead tho sporta In the old-fashioned grime of leapfrog, Deputy-Sherit? Burke is down for a regulur Fourth of July oration, | Messrs, Stacey and Se- Hyinan, of the Sheriff's force, will astonish tho country folks and thoir friends inna double tras peze net, nnd the Jollity of the ovcasion will be something worth witnessing, Junius G. Becker and Henry Berlin doing Dusiness at No. 2 Woat Madfxon street under the firm name of Becker & Berllh, yesterday ied a voluntary assignment In the County Court. with Festus L. Cole as nasignee. ‘Tho vchoditio numes Hfty-one ereditors, the, prinel- pul resident ereditors boing J. We Hrkdgnn, O81: Albright & Keenan, 8272.00: 1. i. Flak © Co, S2R.0h: J. Ve Burwoll & Co,, $0 Ludden & Co, 300705 J. L. Morris, SH0.14, amount of the Indebtedness fe given ut nbout, MU,700, Assets, $6,000, consisting of 1 kKtock of gente’ furnishing goods aud store fixtures, Mi. W. IL, Ronixsoy, the Hyde Park conl- alen who hus nud considerable trouble in colle hia bills ‘for fu delivered to the vatipora oof that village, ye commenced sult nygulngt tho | county. Tho public are anxious to hear the history of this crue, na yet unwritten, and ahoukl Mr, Robe Juson pursus the only course now lett hl many hearts will uche In tho dominion of Hyde Purk. uy wts will be racy, If rumor be true, and will Hemonstrate that [t fy not always true that only legithnute paupors recefve tho bounty of the taxpuyers. Maun ILaatiutox, well known in Chicago as a variety neress, whose arrest for the robbury of Netile Tuttle was chrouicled some weeks Nd, yeaterdty arrived he city, and Is ow oan innate of the County dail, Sho was arrested in Now York City several weeks igo, bit boing sick could not be broumht: Last Mandy sho requested the. New orlties tu send West for wn lth ag Hxious te yo to trlal In compliance with her request: Detective Ryun started Bnst Jnst Thursdiy, and returned with the whilom notress yesterday, Miva Hamilton was prepared tontonce offer ball, and tho enxo will probably: be heard to-duy before Justice Wallace, GOVERNMENT BUILDING, “ York a sha Wu No Atcouor was exported yesterduy, ioe Pension Agent puld out $32,000. yeater> day. : Ar tho Sub-Treasury yesterday €9,000 In silver wis taken jn und 37,000 paid gut, ‘The oulilow of yold was $75,000, ‘Tie internal receipts yesterday were: Rolrity, $28,173 tobueco and chins, $5,008; beer, SANE; epoeinis, HS, Lott, Be,c07, Comstigsionel HOYNE took some more deposi- sterduy inthe suit oF the Connecticnt wait the Gaverniont to recover rent Tor the use of the Honoré Uluck up to the tine the Post-Onlve ty tnished. FouLowtna 18 the Hat of dutinble goods re- eolved yesterday; Mandel Bros, 1 case dry roms; Wilson Jiro, J cases hosles Nhe Abe Hote & Con iH caved urtiats muterlila; WF, Koos & Co,, 3 bules rags; Field, Letter, & Co, i puvluuta ary woods; IL, Channon & Co, 4 colle wiresrope; W, A. Bebimpfermaiun & Son, 100 hotttes chumpalyn: Lyon & Co, i ensos musical fustrumentes Willan, Clarke '& Sens, 1 cus needles, Colluctions, # TICE CENSUS, THE RETURNS INDICATE AuOUT 465, But little that was new could bo gotten yos- terduy from the Conimlustoner of tha Consus, ‘Yon districty huve been completed and corrected, leaving 180 yut In an unfinished state, Quite 4 number of the lattor, however, uro in but not corrected. As von us ui cnuinerutor hus gone through his district, ho posta notices at four con splouuits placos thorein requesting overybody to go to tho County Clerk's oflice and nuke cor VO! regtlons, if errora ure found, Tho lista romain there suyon — duya, and the enumerator bimself lg on band — two of thom in order to fucilltute the work, Aa (ho names are arranged ulfabotically, it ba no trouble to tad them, so people should not hesl- tute to cull und sou It they are repurted accu rately, since thoy will bo detained only a tow minutes. The oltico boursure from 0 a.m, to k i. Mr. Weight expucts that ull tho ground It bo city will have been covered by the lutter part of th Ky Ys not lok for thie coun but he a try returns until the beginning of August. Ho bs uiwilliug te yucad ut the population of Chicago on aecount of the mungro fyures ut Dia command, Ae fs kuown, the luw une thorizing the ‘census provides for tho finposition of a fine of ¥1001u cause persons re- fuse to give tho juforimution called for. The Comumiasloner {8 loath to Ue tuformution against: any one, Dut suys be will do wo if the wnunicras tory ure unable to yet the fucts Aeseseiy a mmuke tha returns of value, As to tie, while the law suys tho work must be done by June 2h, it provides for fifteen days for copying, and as two weeks is much jonger thin will roquired for the latter purpose, the Commissioner re- gurds the proviaion us virtually un extension, dua tho Hifwen days will by ample to comploto 9 Job. ‘Tboru havo been recelved from the enumar- utor thy returns from ninety-four census dis tricta,—within ong of onu-ball the number tuto which tho city is divided,—ruprosenting all gece RarTuuDAY the employs of tho Sheriff's office , tions of tho Western motropolls, ‘These returns may bo classed as ottichu nnd finished and ane onelal ani incomplete. ‘They agwrriaate 0 pop. ulrtion of 2,060, or in excess of Zo over the vstiinite mate forthe samo districts by Super Visor Weliht from the sobool census and other thiti whieh he proenred frous the menieipat ns thorities and dircetory canvnssers. Tho averiie of population far each cones lletelot te ta sit or about 200 more than is Indicated by the extl mates. On this basis tha 100 districts will show ny fount powutation of 465,000, mud from this the official Nyures will show but a slight variation, CHICAGO UNIVERSITY, BUST HY THE DOVALAS Mes The Chieagu University is. likely to enter, within a very short tlme, upon a perlod of ex- tended Itigation, [tis well known thut the ten Aeres Hon whieh the buildings stand, and which constitute tho Univeralty: grounds, on Cote Grove avenue, between Unlversity place an Thirty-fourth street, were deeded to the inetitit Hon with the ¢ 4 atipilation that the prope erty should bo siiennted trom tho pur- pose intended in the donation, which was that it was held In trust for edteational purposes only, and that if it was ever alienated from this purpose It should revert. to tho heirs of the donor. Tho helrs elim that tho mortgaging of the property for 151000 was a diversion from tha purpose tntended by the donor, Tho minke fo of the trust-deed to the Union Mutual Life. Insinance Company of Maloy was fuels 2 property whlelt was only held in trust. ft wl be remembered that somo tine tio nn elfort was mini to have a compromise effected with o th urine Company through | Me. De Witt, 1 President, by | which tho debt could be sealed. Nothing was accompllshed, The __ interest for songgemalied nnpatd, atid a debt of $180,000, prinel nnd iuterest, now hangs over the property. ‘ t Tho hulra aro Stephon A. Douglas, at present residing in. this eity, und Robert M, formerly Private Keeretary. to Grant.and for seven years pi Marshal of North, Carotinn, Dowuelns, x-Preaident, United Stat Tho property ts worth some $100,000 nt this time, It secnis that. tho heirs have laid back some six or Keven Tents, aleeping upon thelr rights, us they claim, inorder that the University nlght pullout of debt through the ald of ita friends, tt ft could, but it does not xeem to hive been success. ful in dln go It is ehitined dint $0,000 of the $150,000 were spent In repalrs and ments upon the buildings, and the rest i this exp of the inatitution, For at there lmve been interviews be- tween Pre nt Anorson, of tho Usive Preaktent De Wht, of the Union Mutual Td surance Company, and Mr, Stephon A. Doughts, It is anid that the heirs purpose to at ones coms Mence proceedings to rechiini the property w= der tho provisions of tho original gift, which thoy hold was violated. It owns stated to ‘a ‘Tian: reporter Inst evening by ou gentleman well {aformed upon tho: subijec that the fleht for the proper would som be between the Douglas heirsand tho Union Mutual Life Insurance Company.The hitter willendeaver toxecure a forecloairo of its inortunee, the validity of which will be dispitted, and tho right of the Trustees uf the University to make ft de- nied, As itis, itlooks ny though a lopg legal fight will bebrought about, which, in any case, eminot prove of benefit to the instiaition unless it will Induce seme one te come Forward with the requlelt amount of funds to BY tu debts, The point that the mortgage to tho insurance comping Was ivalld was made iw couple your aco by one of the Trustees, but was noyer tiga It wis, expected that an ore rangement could be mate with the mortyages, Now, however, tha question fa raged ta a much: ore serious manner, FIRES. IN CHICAGO. The alarm from Box 6 wt 8:15 Inst evening: wis cittsed by the explosion of a kerosene lamp in the second story of No, 181 State street, owned by Adolplt Moses and oceupled by Oliver Reynolds. Dainage triting, ‘The whirm from Hox 63 at 8:20 Inst evening was cauvedl by the explosion of yas leaking from a meter ln N faiys secont-hund sto: Bibs Btate street. Damage, © NUANING OF A DISTILLERY. The alarm from Box 1468 vt 6:28 yesterday morning, and x second alarm a few minutes wero enused by the iliscovery of the United States Distillery, near Inke shore at the foot of ‘Twenty- seventh street. The fre orliinated in. tho stlll-room froin some unknown enuse, and ws dlscovercd by the watehmin a few mente before the whim was turned in, It was then under considerable headway, and by the tine the fire apparatus reached the aceno: the entire. structure was wrapped in finme, The building is a inrge frame extend- ing = fouth Twenty-nluth on. Johnson place, ane is Into four compartmonts or sections. ‘Tho twa on tho West wru-acen pled by the alcohol store room, the stills, and the bollers, Adjulning is a brick store-rvom for teohol, and next to this ts a three-story f bnitding in whieh were Ioented the pumps, musb-bing, and grain and omalt, Sh Btructuro waa to tally destroyed in a sttort space of tino. With stich a fury did the fire burn that there was rent danger to the bonded ware- house, contulning a large amount of yoods, situ uted Just east of the distillery. ‘Tho tirenion é sived it anty alter. the “most carnest endeavor. The signal: for “out" was not sounded until onfter 8 o'clock, ‘The portion of tho distillery mostly damayed in- cludes the boller-room, the fermenting-rouin, the stil department, and the wing of the buildfiny enntuiping the ninsh bing and grain was badly uitted. Fino liauranee, a8 nacortulned from Gcargo Miller, Peestdont, und George 1, Robinson, Sec- retary of the Uhited States Distilory Company, Mappended: hu imirance on tho bi ing ta. ns follor Fry Association of Pennsylvania, (at Continice, we; Hhode Island, $6570; New Orleans, Tenders’ of Chicago, Shawmut, Amerie of Pennsylvants, Stato of Ponnsytinin, Fivemen's: of Ohio, Ciizena’ of Sssourl, St, Nicholl, Now York, Nowurk Fire, Merchants’ of New York, Eutsliold, nnd Hoverd, $2101 euch, ‘Total, $4," Thy insurince on contents’ fs ng follows: Flro Assoehation, of Pillidelphlt, $10.18; La Cont tines, $1 Rhode Ishiid, Sidiseh Now Orlaind, ‘Traders of Chicaga, nnd Baiwint of Philacelphiaeench $1,107.14; Anierieay of Penne ayivania, State of “Pennsylvania, Firemon's, Citlzons’ of Missourl, St. Nicholus, Newark Fire, Morchunts’ ‘of New' York. Falrficld, und Ro- Vere, cnch $774.00; total, SUROIL83," Phis te distributed i follows: Copoer” still, tu. {UUHLA0F eniny and muehinery, BOUT, stock, SHS; boilers, ete. $1471 A, Tho toss f4 estimated a iittte highor than thta Insurance, or from $25,001 ta BN,0W. The cape glty of tho distitiery ty 1d bushols per dass hut i Et Mt nel shy been running 8u7 bushels por day for wome (hnie, ‘Two employs of tho distillery, Danio! MeCar- thy and Patrick MeLindon, were badly burned ubout the face und hands: in trying to exth wutleh the fire, “hoy were taken to thelr homes ut, No. 10 Gano street and No. bid ‘Twoutys ninth street, Capt. Tobin, of tne Company No. 10, hud hls right wrlat badly ent by 4 pleco of alne, which fell trom tho roof, James Keenoy, of Kogine No, 23, bud bls bead badly out and bruised by a fulllng sign, Tho origin af the trails not known, but it is supposed to have been gas from spirits in the still-room catehing tire from a gus get. AT CRYSTAL LAKE, Spectat Dtapateh co Tha Chicago ‘Tribune, Crystan Lary, Ml, dune 2i.—Tho elover-dry- ing establishment of G. H, Cluyson & Co, caught: Ure from tho heaters and burned to the ground, Loan $8,000; no Inairanes, ‘This property belug 80 extrit hugnrdous, the underwrltors refused to Place any risks. AT WATERTOWN, WIS, Bpeciat Diapitch to The Chicazo Tribune, Wateirown, Wis, June 2—Last night tho. framo realdonce aud barn belong to Bir Rus becca Zatudner, situ In tha First Ward, were totally destroyed by tire, togetbor with near ull the contents, The property was uulnsured, —— GEN. GRANT'S WESTERN TRIP, Toveka, Kus, Juno 21—Gon, Grant has go- cepted by telograph tho couirteslos of the Atebi- son, Topokn & Sunt Fé Hailroud, and the pro- xram of hla Western trip will be aa followas Ho will reach Kansns City on the morning of July 2, go direct to Meridian Park, on tho Fart Scott & Gulf Moad, and receive the people of Kansas during = tho. day, ~—roturning w Knngaa City) inthe ~~ evonting. Tho program at Kansas City lucludes a night procosdon. On Baturday, July J, the General is to be entertained by the people of Kinase Cl ty And gees to Leavenworth fn the evening, spend ing Sunday with Gen, Pope at the Fort, and sturtlog west on Mouday morning. He. esa by the Atchison ania FO Rullrond to Lus Vegas, Hot Springs, Now Mexivo, und thence to Colorada Springs and Sanitou $$ OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, MontTREAL, Juno SL—Arrived, tho steamships Brooklyn and Samaritan, fram Liverpool, Lavenroon, June 2l--Arrived, the Bavarian, from Boston; Poansylvantu, from Philadelphia; Toutonia, from Montreal. New Youk, Juno 21—Arrivod, tho Wessor, from Bremen; Arizons and Gulia, from Livers nd Utopht, from London, xbox, Junu #-The Herder, Calodonta, Devon, Murengu, and Helvetia, froin Now York, and thd Poruvlad, frum Mantroul, have arcived Ont. Few Yous, June 24.—Arrivod, Erla, from Liverpool, ——— NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, PortLany, Bu, Junv #L—Tho General Con- forence of the New Jorusulem Church has elvoted for Prealdont tho Hoy. Chauncey Giles, of Philadelphia; Vivo-Prestdent, ‘I, A. Phu Obloy Treasurer, Joba B,J New Yo: Y Apdian OWE, Sceretarica, the Rev, W. il, Hinkle: apolis; and tho Rev, 6.8, Sowurd, Now Yor See Times; Our highest artistsin dentistry: Tho McCheaney's beyuud doubt, though but €3 8 set. LOCAL CRIME. A Strange Case of Remorse—How a Man Set Firo to His Wife. Further Dolalls of tho Jepson Outrago—Tho Scoundrols Admitted to Bail, Dreaklng Wp of a Fence” for the Seeretion of Stolen Property—A Good Haul, THI T ON OUTRAGE, A reporter entled yesterday at the Park Paco Hotel (formerly Powell House), on the corner of Milwaukee and Western avenues, in order to learn any furthor portiedlars. which might be there nttatnably In connection with the horrible Outrage perpetrated Sunday evening upon Misa Cousta Jepson, described In yesterday's Trine UNE. To saw thore Mrs. Granger, the proprie- tor of the place, who gaye rn aceount of the aitale whick, tu all the important particulars, coincided with ‘THe ‘Tamune's re- Port. Feeting that tho alfate hud cast a strong {inputation upon the character of her house, she desired to have It sjated that it Is a hotel, and ag the keeper of such she haa it not in her power to*efuse ndmiasion to any persons who come atoni nid demand rooms, ‘Cho foree of this. apology, howover, {8 weakened by the fact thut she did refuse admission to the young girl who, by rengot of that refusal, met with tho terrible treatment atthe hands of frequenters of the hotel, The reason which Mra. Granger gave for uot taking the young = girl Into her house was that, sho believed her to bea trimp; that the car-hoys and others are cons Btantty bringing young girls out to tho end of the track, whom, aflue duluding thom Into wait- ing tlilafter the fast. car his gone, thoy treat to tho sume fate whieh betel poor Cousta Jepson, These unfortunates she always declines to have anything todo with, and belloying that. Miss Jepson wus tho victin of tho sumo system of villainy, sho had declined to give ber a room. Among othor things, sho stated that after the young gitt hud boon dragged nway by the young man, which she acknowledges she saw and did = not attempt to provent,. a negro servant employed at the pince told her that he heard the girl sereaming out on the prairie, then Hstened and heard a nolse eh abe took for a rooster’s crow, und thon Went into the honse and shut the door. An Jmeportant point In which Mra, Granger's story differs from that told by Miss Jepson Is the: thd whieh clepyed) from. whon the young rf fins touk her away and aho returned. Whe vies tin places the thd at four hours; Mrs, Granger suys it was only bait nihour, Mrs, Granger ado dentes that any one was drunk at her house When Miss Jepson appeared on the scone, also. that she guve: any ono love tnps or, that tho Senndinavian wonrnn thi herself into the lap of one of tho young menin the compiny who stood by, while the girl wits rushed olf by the rutiians, who aro now inenstody, Her testhuony is that of an interested party, however, and can hardly counterialance the story of tha young girl Bho acknowledges that thit story In all ite loads ing detalls is true, and itis not to be belleved that the young girl would have Invented the ininor details whoye truth the landhuly denies, Tho general appenranes-of the Park Pines Hotel js not caleulnted to Inspire a disinterested person with a profound filth is tts respoctabillty. Tho nppearance of the men and women lonllty About its bar fs, tq ude nslangy expression, “tough.” ‘Thoy may no. have been drunk the night tint Consta Jepson valuly sought merey and protection from them, but, Judging fro the lyely puuner in which the whisky and beer was flowlue yesterday evening, th osuinption Iv atrong thut,. unies« Sui trnde was an ihuatinily dull one, oderlp= tlon of the company’s condition was a correct: ‘one. ‘Atongst other questions which tho reporter asked Mrs, Grunge as Whether sho hud ever reported to tho police the fuct that [t wits quite ft common thing for the car-boys wud others to tuke young girls upon the prairies and there subject them to the most Infamous treatment, To this the landiaiy replied that sho had never done go, not wishing to got the car-boys down ‘upon ber and hor house, a ‘he fact is that tho locality is a desperately bud one, und ought to come tinder palice sur yelllunee. Every street-corner In the nelghbor- hood last night hed ‘ttt ong or more hang-doy- looking you ruffinns loafing about it, nnd the: yous girls who happened by accnslonully from it plenic golng on in tho Pacific Gardens farther down tho nyenne wera grosaly | sulted. If the Park Pluee Hotel 1s nFespectable a place as ita tandiady would inake out, it ig Inthe midst of very Improper surrogndings, 2 John MeAuloy and William Thompson, tho young scoundrels charged with tho Urutal ws. snult upon Miss Cousta Jepson, tho full purtieus Jars of whieh were given in yesterday's paper, were armugned before Justice Kaufmann yes terday forenoon, and upun tholr own application, recelved a continnance to the 26th in ponds of only $1,600 cach upon ‘the ebarge of rape and $200 cuch ipon a charge of disorderly conituct, Alrendy It begins to look donbettin if theso oune aexipeytuces will recutve tho tifteon yenrs at hard fabor in Joflet: Pouitentiary whieh thoy: sor yinertt, MissJepéon bus not a single relative hero or iy this part of the country, and lias no friends thit she knows of, Neither has sho money, for hor ussullants rabhed her of ail her Httle eavings, Unless provitted for Wt punty or elty expense she will be compelled to mo her way lnoking! for work, nud once out~ ilu. the pate of polew jJurlsdletion tho do- fendants will sco to it that she never appears agulnst them. And as the. depson._ cise. was but on nuntorpart: ot tho Thiemany outrage Of 1878, a0 Will other cuses come up yenrly, If Misy Jepson is friendless tho prison- Grsaro not, They were rendy with counsel ye terday when tho case was called, aul when the continuance and bond was fixed, uxeAld, Medulny: stepped “up and furnished bonds: for the © prisoner bearing | his nine, ‘Thompson alone went to fall in defuntt of ball, but if be has any friends at all he can surely furnish a small bond Hke that. Miss Jepson ape pearing without counsel, of course, the Court ppointed, D. W, Minchester proscouting it- wy. ‘This may bu all right, but fs there nota. Public Prosceutor paid for that Bort of work? Tt wouhl bo well for tho poliee 1p take tho enae before the Urand Jury ws soon ag practicnble. It is a violent one, and speedy justice [a dos manded, The north jon of tho clty 48 wreatly excited over the afalr, and did they know tha whole and the trio facts of tho case, which ma be published nor Fepented, 80 infamously horrihie nro thoy, it would doubtless go hurd with tho eulprita if they were where nw inob could Iny hands upon them. ‘The agony of that nicht the unfortunate Ir] can jever fully retute, except, perhaps, [t fs drawn from her tips plecensoal when the caso comes to trial, = A STRANGE CASE, Tho evening of. Feb. 13 last a fire was dis- covered In the basoment of a house at the southwest corner of Lurrateo and Vodder streets, and the nelghbors who rushed to the house rescued from the flames a woman mamed Hrldget Costello, who lived in tho appartments with her: husband Ede ward, She was so serlously burned that shedled within a day or two following at the County Hospital, The Coroner hold the inquest, atid us tho yeneral supposition was that Mrs, Costello, while under the fnflucnce of liquor, attempted to light a fre In the kitehen stove, and hud aceldontally set her clothing on tire, 0 verdict of aceldental doath by burniug was rutusned, A pollecmun Iiving In tho neighbor- hood mid be know something that he would not toll, nnd so it was with some of tho neighbors, jothing, however, evorlenkedout until bo'clock Just nity when Costello of his own votltion walked into the Chlengo Avenue Station and gave. welt up, He eays that on the evening in question, upon comlag home from bla work, bo fond his wite sitting on the foordrunk, Tho Etove was cold, anid there was no supper roudy for him, Te said ho was nMarAvALeK Hue ad hor no violence, Ho Ht his pipe, ‘threw the witch in dlegust upop bls prosimate wife, and wiiked ont. Returnfhg a moment inter, he found her elothing ull afire, and speedily sot about extinguishing the fro, with no youd ‘iu. veas. Ton roportor who sw bin in bly coll Inst night Costelte sald ho was drunk himself when ho entered the house, and he threw tho matel curcludly upon hia wifo, ‘That sama night bo wis arrested for. Artin Ani Fey but was dis churged the next day, Hu ways he toll no les to the Coroner or bls jury, or to the Justica; hu simply did not tell all he know, His consvlonce hua troubled bitn ever aince, and tho nore ho thought over the muticr tho more he thought ho ought to gl¥o himself up to be dealt with woe cording to law, A “FENCE” CAPTURED, Tho dotectives yesterdny cleuncd out tho pawnshop and second-hand storo of Noah L, Banger, it No. 655 Btate atreet, who haa been re- culving all the goods stolun by Otto Bell- mau, Bn export thief, recontly arrested by, the police, «A ludy Ilving at No, BUS Penirie avouye, whose house Bellman burglarized, was instrumental In enusing his ar- rest, and eho wis porecetly sure of hia identity, Hellmen denied bly guilt fn this iustince, though he vonfeased to boveral other buryluries. Whon tho officers found that Bancer was the recolver thoy swore out a sunreh Warrant for his piace, but’ Sanger strenuously inalsted that all the goods Jn bia place were © straight.” Upon going throug, tha stock yesterday tho ollicons quad. a gold wate, Lracelets, curringd, studs, breastplnig, and tn fact ull the jowelry stolen from the Pruiriv-uveque residence, “Dhoy alsa brought to the Centril Stuon o lirge portion af tho pawnbroker's stock, a goodly portlen of whtelt fy bolleved to be stoten property, The list ie a Jony one, and includes a cup tr arked * K"; wena! black purge marked "8"; 4 Keystone clothes wringer; a copper riveted leathor box iurked “EB, C.& Son,” containing soipty cue suuple shoes; auvther alullur box contalulag ‘ twenty-nine euaple sboes, marked FO. Cass: two plated tea urns mide by Reed & Harton; n berry, diab with deer heada oon aides, tude by Rowers, Sintth & Co; a eake Yniaket of slnilar pattern made by Company; a unpkin stand marked © Frank"; 0 large lotion phitedl spon utlory, a number of whieh bear urly +A Tumber of watehes sud chains; lot of tools marked GC. Farr. detectives hope to trace out by means of _ these goods tho perpetrators of on numbor of binglaries, As muy bo tinagined, tho arrest f Sanger, nnd the declslve i of the police in cleaning out his place, eres rront oxcites ment among Sanger’s countrymets and frionds, Chlof among those who protested ngaivat tho netlous of the police was a pawubrokor manted George 8, Poppers, 1 ATTEMPTED MURDER. Witlam B, Cuniiife, 44 years of ago, Eagiish, nnd a machinist, was arrested yesterday fores noon on the corner of Deaplaincs and Madison streets upon n chirge of assnult with Intent to mitrder Livingston Bogardus. In courtgJust- fee Walsh prealding, the charge dwindled down info a common disorderly caso, and a fino of & was tinposel, There were, however, fow points abont tho enao which are quite interest- jug. Six months ogo Cunliffe, wife, and child boarded with Bogardus, Cunlitfe started for Montana, and hls wife, dnally . becoming wible to pay, her expenses, went to her pirenta in) Philadelplin about ten duaya neo, A fow thys after thelr departure Cunliife arrived ui i} nd, {ppt flnd= fig his wife and elit nbsent, necused, Hogardis in the most bitter terms of having catranged his wife from him, ese niery Interviews wero repeated several: Umes, and’ ended ina tragia seene nt 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon, As Ronedua was combing hla bir before wv mirror inthe howe, he saw Cunllity closing upon blin with a knife in hand, and Just ashe wis xelzed by the neok Bogardus turned quickly, ani elaing tho hind in whlel was tho kulfe, culled loudly for help, Holp came quick- dy, and Cunliite rat nw Mronise of better bee havior Is whut Induced the Justice to let the prisoner off so ight, FooOT-PADsS. ‘Willlam Thompson, of No. 172 Carroll nvenue, alleges that Sunday night be was assaulted on the corner of Washington and Clurk strecta by threo men who relleved him of 870 cash. At lo'clock yesterday aftornvon he met a man nimed Harry Baker on the street, and recogniaing fn him one of Rye sailing robbers, and mnking bold, went up to him and asked for tho mone; Taker refused, and denied knowing hlm, ‘Thompson folluwed him, howeyer, deapite his threats and mennces, until West Randolph street was reached, A iybt cnsted, and dpaw a large crowd, und when Oliver Brennan ¢ up Thompson called ttpon hin to arrest Baker, Hut as Thompson was uncer tho intucnes of Iiquor he was locked up to get sober, and Baker was held by Justico Wittsh in $500 until to-day. ANOTITER SALOON ROW. Yesterday morning. Philip Klaus, of No. 5t Foster streot, reported to Ollicer Gunderson: that ut ubout 10:0 Sunday evening he had been brutally attacked and beaten by somo mun, whose namy he docs not know, in tho saloon of Ubillp Hoders, at tho north- west corner of Van Buren and dut+ ferson streets, The row commenced over Aime of ports and Mio siloonkeeper, hig vive tonder, nnd the tnknuwn min, thinking Klaus tn the Wrong, pitched upon him with billiurd- eues and other weapons, Dr. Venne, who ut tended Kinus at his home, dressed sixteen Bealp- wounds and some minor cuts about the hands and uring, ‘Though severe, he did not consider thom dangerous, and, Unless erysipelus sets in, Klaus will be able tobe gut aid to proseeute his agsailauts in a few tnys, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. At an early hour yeatordny morning, Lockup- Keeper Multoney, of tho Armors, while keeping acloso watch upon Jacob Johnson, 1 Swedish: prisoner who had threatened to hung himself, iacovered another prisoner, Slexuudor Brags by mime, hanglay to tho birs of his cell by rope improviced out of tho ning of bls pantatoons. Ho wie nearly stran- gled, and guly revived after long course of treatment. Briggs was arrested for disorderly conduct and for Hiring olf n revolyer inside the mite, Yestorday Juatice Walltco fined hit $45, and he was sunt to the House of Correos tou In detuult. THE JUSTICES. Tnwrenco Beatty, tho notorious, and Tienry Malley, were locked up over Sunduy ut tho West Twelfth Street Station wpona chirge of dls- orderly, Lawrence stole $14 from his cell-mate, Yesterduy he touk a change of vonue to Justice Matson, and was held to the 21d, ‘Thomas Eagan, a North Division thug, charged with robbing Dr. John Simpson of a wallet con- tuning $100 cush and some valuable papers and receipts, was yesterday held by Justice Kaur mann In $1,000'to the th tn order to give hint a. chinco to prove thut he did not cominit the theft while out ridiug with tho Doctor in Lin- coln Park, Justice Walsh: John Carroll, Edward Powers, George Woods, Thomas Summers, aud Biehurd Jolland, 8500 tu the Criintnul Court for the bigh- way robbery of Louts Pallas, of Oak Park; John ‘Tracty, sume charge, $1,000 to the Criminal Courts Michaol “Abern, burglary of tho storchouse of tho Milwaukes Bt. Paul Rublrond, $500 to tho Criminal Court; George Scholtz and August Wagner, larceny 0} an $18 wateh and chal from August Grabowskt “WU to tho md, Justice Wallace: EF, Murphy. disorderly and mayhem, on complaint of Thomas Roully, of No. 100 luo falund avenuc, S00 to the wd; Lize ‘Thompson, a colored womnn who attempted to drown herself ju the river, sent to the House of Correction; Chomns Downey, snatehing w wate and chiln from James MeKeunt inv eutoon at the corner of Chirk and Twelfth streets, 300 ta tho ural Court; Nelle Dawson, stabbing Jol Corvin fi 1 tis ina iiler” avenue disturbunce, $0 to tho Criminal Court, ARRESTS ‘The corner of Madison und Malsted streota ts acknowledged on ull aldes to be one of the worst Juthocity, Ithua been such for some time, Yesterday afternoon Ollicers Ryan and Hooley arrested Henry IL, Murphy, a young tann who raised a terrifio row on tho night of the 17th Inst. In that oncounter Ollleer Ryan lost bis stir, and ho has since been unable to dnd it. A. B. Chapman ia nt the Chieaxo Avenue Sta- tlon charged with tho Jarcony of 840 worth of jowolry from Mra, M, J.8tuttord, of No. 75 Wells street, He boarded at the house until witht i short time, but returilug a tow ars ago durlig the temporary absence of the landlady, was per- initted by uwervant to zo up-stalrs to seareh for something bulonging to blinsetf, lt is charged that this iv tho Une he conmmitted the thatt; in fact bo wits caught rummaging the drawers by the Jundlady horseif, who unexpectedly ree urned, THE RAILROADS, REFUSES TO.WE BULLDOZED. ‘Tho war Lotweon the Chicago, St, Loula & Now Orleans and tho Loulsvillo & Nushville Ratlronds was to have been Inaugurated yeaterduy, but up tovinte hour last evening no udvices were ree volved giving any definit information on this mutter, Tho presont trouble between the two Nunes nroso frum tho fact that Mr. J. ©, Clarko, Vice-Prealdent of tho Illnols Central and Gen- eral Manager of tho Chicayo, St. Louls & New Orleans, unnounced taut ho would on and ufter this day sell lulted tourist tickets from New Orleans to Chicago and return st 830 for tho round trip, to enable the Suuthern people to visit. tho Northwestern watermg places and auminer-resorta ata reasonable cost. The sumo ts being done by most of the roads in tho country. Tut the Loulsvillo & Nashville monopolists, who have boon scooping In most of the Southern roads for the purpose of controling the tralllc from that secon, wanted no such conceasion mude to the people of the Bouth. They mennt to get the highest rites possible, and Were not willing to be forced by tho liberal Chicago, st. Lould & New Orlenns Rend to make a res duation in rites tu assist the peuple to escape the scorching sun and the deadly mlusinas ofthe Bouth during tho siminer month: ir. Clarke informed by thent that if he mnade the con. mpluged reduction they would broak all the connections with him, and ne longer allow his oud to do busiiess over their neg from Milan to Loulayilo, Claclanath, and uther palnts on thelv Hne, Lhey were wuder tho finpreasion that the Chicago, 5t. Louts New Orleans would hot tind wnothor outlet to those - poluts, and would therofere be compelled to aubuilt to. thot ictation, But Mr. Clarke f4 not the man tobe driven to the wall la this manner, aud he Inforined the Louluville & Nashville mauagera that he would lesuc tho reduced tlekets, no mat+ tor what aglion they should tuke, and that Uf thoy refused to huut bis ears from sliun ho would try and tind another connection that would do the Loulsvilte and Cinolnnat) business for bia road, dtr. Clurke then went ta Cluvine nati and made werangements with tho Oblo & Missiasippl to carry bls business from Udi where his road coinecty with tho Oblo & Misalasipp! for Loulaville and Nuswbvillo and other puints huretufore ruached over the Loulsvillo & Nushviilo Milun. | Ib {hig arrangement the Catena, bt. Loule & Now Oriouns Road will hy enabled to defy tha Louisville & Nushvilic, and compete with it for the tralig of Loutayille, Chuciniats, and polnty Eust, As tho Louisville & Nashyille bus been do~ ing thy bulk of Thy business frum those points, it will buve to auifor the severest loss from a contest with the Chicaro, St. Louls & New Ore lean, which can atand 4 heavy cut in mites much longer than ite antagonist, and bus the best show of coli Out OF tho Cuntest the vice tor. There bas been an wutagonistlc foullug be- tween the Chicago, St. Lauls & New Orleans and the Loulsville & Nuwshvilie over since the utter tried to cut off tho former from ull its Southern oyunections aod It wus only Oo question of time when this fooling would result Inan gpen rupture, Tho Chienqo, Kt Louis & New Orleans, anticipating auet final outcome, hits been preparing to bultd a [ne from dack- son, ‘Tenn, to Nashville In conjunetion with 1 now Hine tobe bullt to the latter pulnt by the Cinehinatt Southern, whieh has nlao boon sitter img severely from the enerosenments of tho Loulavilto & Nushville, tintlons fae, soot be commenced. ling {8 titshed, both the Chicago, St. Louis Now Orleana and tho Cinelnnatl Southorn will have a Hino from Cinoinnatt to New Orleans vin Nashville im! superior to the lines con. trolled by Loulsvillo & Noshviite, and this road wilh no longer be able to dictate terms oto all other Southern rounds, if 8 pouurally helleved tht) the = Loutsvillo & ushville, by nequiring dinrye proportion hf Southern roads to control the Southorn traftle, has mide 1 ltd id take, and will lend it altiontcly to fianelal rut Bone, Hf not. most, of the te quired ronda try en trely valueless, and the Lolsyitie & Nashville will nover bo able to imaky them productive, 1 order to keep above witter and earn some mon on those roads, it fs now trying to coerce nilcoms poting lines to keep up the highest poselbio rates on freight and pussungel But the sia it struck Wher it tried to cuerce the Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans shows that tt will not ho able ta curry out these designs, The Chicnga, Bt. Louls & New Orleans, being owned by the Ailtnois Central, ts fully nbte, finanotaify and othorwiawy: to, Hive the Loulsville & Nushvillle monopolists ull the fight they waut. ENIE. Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Burvaro, N. ¥., June 21.—This morning at 4:30 o'clock the Erie Ratlway will begin tho work of nuitrowing thelr Western Division, which extends from Hornellaville to Dunkirk, and tnelides, togethor with switches and branches, 164 miles, and the undertaking consists In moving ane iil fifteen and a hott inches nearer its comrade. Eight hundred mon will be used in completing tho tusk, whieh the authorities hope to Anish in Aix hours, aud for each four miles of roud twenty-four men wilt be used, and tho whol dob will be under the stiporviston of J. J. Beggs, Superintendent of the. Division. The especial great achievement about the transfor- mation of this dlylsion Into a narrow-gauge one fs that all of tho rollng-stock hus got to be transterred, and aixty-faur engines and 40 curs sciittered over tho ‘Tne must removed and tholr places supplied with — mirrow-gauge Rock, go that tragic will not wo interfered with, In conversation with 1’. Chanute, ona of the Vice- Presidents of tho rond, your representative was informed that tila narrowing is but an Snitintery one too enerdl ehatye over the entire Erle. ‘Tho wext vision to umlerge the narrowing process fs tho Ttochestor Division, exteuding from Mochester tw Cornlng, CHICAGO, PEKIN & SOUTIIWEST- tN, 8, B. Reed, Recelver of the Chienuo, Pekin & Southwestern Itailrond Company! yesterday filed his report for Muy before Judge Drummond, of which tho following is n suminurys RECEIPTS, Freight earnings, $2085 Passenger earnty a Mileage enruings. 44 Telegraph enrnly Pura Mail onrnings i Htnekloy, Misecllancous.... a) ‘Total... oe. DISHUNSEMENTS, Operating expense $22,513 New frelght cars, O85 Frolght earnings, wes OM Puseenger vartings, overchars iit Mileage earnings, overchuryes, eu Velegraph 1 ‘Faxes of I 16 Charged othe sie FE. E, Hinekley, Recefv Balance on hand at last report. Uiwance on hand at present date, 2ik7 $15,002 UPPER MISSISSIPPI TROUBLES, Tho rallronds are exporioncing considerable troutlo from the flood at Upper Mlselsstppl Itiver points, caused by tho overtiow of the river Yesterday morning the river at Dubuque reuched the highest polnt of tho flood of 1870, and fs allt rising. Tho most serious trouble 13 experienced by the Chicago, Clinton, Dubuque & Minnessta, which hud to abandon all tts trains yesterdny, The Mlinois Contral is algo oxpe- riencing some trouble nt Dabuque, where It has to run through fifteen inchs of water for sev= eral hundred foot. 1t munayes to yet through: by using an extra engine, the boller of which is higher up than on the regular ones, the Chicago & Northwestern has not yet puf- fered any interruption on necaunt of the high water at Upper Misaissippl polnts, and alt ite tralua aro ramng regularly and on timo, The Chleaga, Milwankes & St. Paul ulso mane ages to keep its trains running regularly. But, it the water continues to rise ducing the next twolve hours, the business of all these rouds ut Unver Missisalppl points wilt be seriously inter- rupted, — TLEMS. The Baltimore & Oblo Railroad wilt sell ex- cursion tickets July 2,3, 4, and 6, good to return duly % Inclusive, to ali stations on tho Truns- Ohio Division at two cents per mile. Mr, Decatur Axtell has resigned tho position of Superintendent of tho Missouri Division of the St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern Nail- road, and Mr. William Kerrigan hus teen ap- polnted to llfthe vacaney, and will assume the dutles July 4, 1880, ‘Tho managers of tho rons interested In tho cont, coment, and other business from Buitatoe to Missourl Iver points will mect at Detroit to- aay in necordance with the eatl of Commissioner Midgley, of tho Southwestern Assoclution, to atop tho enttime of rates on business from tut. fato and establish uniform rates for atl tho Ines, Mr, A. TL Hanson, Assistant Gonortl Passenger: Agent of tho Mhnois Central allennd Comte pany, has been promoted tu the position dt Gen- eral Passenger Agent of that rod, which woa mage vacant by the resignation of Mr. W. PL Johnson June Tho managers of the Winols Contral have done well by applying clvil-servico rules In tho ense of Mr. Iinnson, 18 they would have beon somewhat, troubled to tud_ anothor mith na well quillified for the postition. Mr. Hans Bon for many yours past noted in the capacity of Private Sevretry to Mr, Joseph F, ‘facker, Gene cral Tratle Manager. and for tho Inst two or three years be hns ably titled the position of Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent Tho Aurort Board of Directors of tho Chiengo & Town Hallroad feel rently ulated over thoir success in tho contest with Mr. tinekloy for the possession of this roud. ‘The prperty wad tloully turned over to them by the Court Inst Saturday, and tho leceiver discharwed, Phoy hava tulcon full posgesaion of tha Ipropurty and appolitesdt M Beorks Alexander, inte Di vision Superintendent at Aurora of the Chileno, Rurtington & Quincy, General Mannger, Mr. Alexander fan highly eMclent railroad mun, and he will no dowht suceoed in making the Chicago & lown a frat-class round in every respect.” His appointment seems to {udleate that thore wiil bo aclosor working urrangement, between this road and the Chicago, Hurlington & Quincey thin hus existed white the road wus cuntrolledby Mr. Unekloy, * —— UNCONSTITUTIONAL, BAN FrANGISCO, June 21.—Tho Supromo Conrt has deelded that the McClure charter framed for tho city by the last Legislature was uncoustitus tional, bolng in the nature of spocinl teglstudon, ——— s Duy the President Luwn Mower, Intest im- provedand best. Horden.selieck &Co.,07 Lake-al, eatin: es edlpestion, dyspepait, nervous prostration, and all forms of ponoral debitity roiloved by take dng Monsiman’s Voptonteed Beet ‘Lonic, the only preparation of beef contulniug its entire attri lous properties, It is nota muro stimulant lke tho extructa of beef, but contains blood-muking, foree-geucrating, uni life-sustaining propertivd; isinvalunblo in all enfeebled conditions, whether the result of exhaustion, nervous proatration, overwork, or actite dlacnse; particularly If ro- sulting from pulmonary complaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co,, Proprictara, Now York. Yor salo by drugyists. _ MARRIAGES. DEGHOOT—-KERUAN—Iiy the Mev, Father bows Ung of thochurch of the Holy’ xaud, Jone 1, Se bales DeCirvot aud Mls Kuta A, Keegan, bow WEV—On the 17th of Juno, c by th nA Ravine Hamiiten ea ft. Albans, Kzamine thy Hsnop at Londen, uncld uf the Mdckroam, Churies Hawin Gliford, Eag. Koyal Navy, Sueraiary Wb Adunrnl Hood, Communduedn-chtet a: the Chartnel Nagudron, and) Ente, Of Mra. 8. C, Nuwt, of Luky Forvsi, In-Uhie yuunnor daughter WitaTkowzi ¥, June aut Dorcinak Bt, wt the ropidenes of hls paronts, 26 North Frunk= Un PE Martin and Auna Vi tr rake Fa wid 4 insta, ning, Junu 22 at0-2u'olock a. ph's Church, corner ut Hill and Mure xi tw Gurmun Uathole Cemetary. WEINIEAGER Monday, 7! uno Brudgie BM. otlngest avn uf 0 MM, und Curling Woluberer, azed eats und wntorthas, 'ungrul Wediusday at 9 p, m, from 310 North Walla “Thence stra HUNGI art, Karen Herb, at the rosldenca of ho} duuahior, Sire, Surlu Rirkoby; dot wrest Med soneat Funeral survive atzoreluck Jung 2 WATSH—At 12:3 yosturday a, tly at bis residon Ua Milwuuncusaye Ratrick Wat i isyanrs ai 4 Fonurl an Wednesday, the ‘Bt Wik to St Btephen's ycunw Calvary, BUILTH Mury Uritith, aged 2 years, on Mone fi day, Juno 21, wf coiuestion of ihy bral, Funeral trom hur lute rostde aim. Wodnowlay, Juny 2 | of thu duty Name, wid thie SMITH~Tho funorel of with, of Knuiny Cu, Nu. 5. Vibes . 0 ty Calvary Comutory. the too Cap, Rdward Wil Leave tla ‘late uate 5 wl lock ta St. Pat: iverds eeuuds to Lae ANNOUNCEMENTS, “A. HUN Mi i con the now: Come Af you can stn: i ny penyiicenn froninuten, un to HEVENTIT Wang | Ly a4 hallows ity topatltean muprangstele son ec Te re und National afules, nro eatied upon to meet ay Mane | Finil tite nventhi, aA oreluck, to ttlty tho sete Hone nnd by the ablican Conran « OIL ity iey Mun, Luther fasttiy m nM i, Wine Watern iy pp fi ty bring your intemporate friends. Mr. \ hore will tend, and tho _putbite ta Invited. Centuries of Triumph Over Dyspepsia, Lvor Diaannc, To wol, Complaints and varluun foleilo and nervots disonters tas hat inoriailzad tho Boltzer Spa, and those victories are Teponted throughout the world by "Cieran flervescent Neltver Aperient, containing the vlenonta nnd produethg wl the happy results v the, Great Gorman. Spring. ‘Thirty w forty doses of Sparking Aperient to each bottle, NOVELIIES FOR Ty GIFTS, NEW STYLE, QUALI WEDDING GUARANTEED and PRICES LOW. Hamilton, Shourds & Co., STATE AND RANDOLPIL-STS.,4 8Sfe2ha MUSIC-HALL, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & C0, 2H ond 210 Mudivon-st. NOTICE WHERE WE ARE. HAVING REMOVED TO 214 & 216 Madison-st., WE SHALL MAKE OUIL OPENING AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS - Wednesday, Juno 28, at 9:30 am, With a vary Innge nnd full ithe of CUSTOM-MADB oui aula ptod ta cureunt nyods that iat by 101 GUE RY MENCHANTS will notice that we are v7 o Very Centre of the Wholesale Jobblag Trade Of our city, and 9 cali from yuu will pay, ad ig a ti tatoo RUGUIAA. cRADE SAL DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, JUNE, 22, 9:30 A. M. An SIN Ee Atuttonecnt, Thursday, June 24, at 9:30 a. By “REGULAR YRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE: 40 Casks W. G, Ware. th Cunks UC. Waro, 1 Casks Itock, und Yollow Ware. rn TW Nels. Ulusawaro, Bronte and Ginay Lampx.ChimnoraTablo Cutters n Auetlon By R. +r wants “COMTANY, AUETIOREERS AND COMBHISSION MERCHANTS, NOS, 265 & 267 STATE-ST. 8" Conalgnmonts of avery description sulicited. Te Negulur auto of Nousahutd Goods end Miscel Janwous Sto dias ovury ‘Thursday, af the Aucuod ous, Large and Atroattive Sale at the Anclion Rooms. “oennt Parlor and Chamber Furnitures 2, ullsome Siicbuard, Hath Trees, Chittunteres, Rosewood Plauo Fortes, Varlor Organs, &e., « On Thursday Morning at 10 aclock. ALARGH ASSOUTSMENT. Sereral_Fino Top’ gi, Palo, Larner, de Ate By POMEROY & CO., Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents, Hold Regular Auction Salus of Fornitiro aud General Hquschold Goods Tuesday. and Friday d VERY WHER AT °. 78 arid 80 'RANDOLPH-ST. Wogant Parlor and Chamber Sots, Vrussele a2 yt parPOls, Crockery, Chromios, Lounges, 10akhy CLOTHES CLEANING, enmmnne, ah THN auth ality aud ok oo De CLOTIIES tee stestee si Ee arag erg Me os . wi tudloe’ Drvssba, LADIES AND GENTS,/S. Wr La ot paned. CANDY, PRES ere ee a DSEET etre there err rea tt S Bond dt FL or W for a RLS yetall bux expross, of UI eles Candies ip America, pus Up ty wauny and sincuy pure wall cbicaga, Auaress GUNTHER, Coutee y oper, Tip Abwdlauaenb CaSO

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