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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JULY 3, é \ 1880—TWELVE PAGLS. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mas. B. Th. Keenan, 0.8. A., Is at tho Paolfe, 3. M, Hennick, of Ottumwa, Ta., isat the Pa- ole, Dr. James 1. Tucker has returned from Mon- trenl. W. Dorman, af the London (Eng,) After, is nt tho Pacific. : Grn. N. A. Miurs, U8, Ay {8 ot tho Pacifio swith his family, Copprxaton Bintixas, of Mexico, Ia remis- terad at the Pacific. Enwrs Srewatt, U. 8. N,, Brooklyn, is regis« torert nt tho Proitic. ‘ B.W, Arsstnona, of tho Cleveland Platn- deater, 18 nt the Pacific. Mi. AND Mra, A.C, Lewis, of New Orleans, sre domiciled at the Palmer, Miss MAY Fietprna, of Daly's Comedy Com= pany, Now York, {3 registered at tho Palmer, Tue temperature yesterniay, ns observed by Maunsso, optician, Nu. 83 Mndison atrect, Trin Use Ihuilding, was nt 8.0.m,. 67 degrees: 101. My iy 1m, Wr Ap. ML, 725 Op. m., 68. Harometer Bt Bn. m., 29.55; 8p. me, 20.54, Mn. ‘fT, McCantuy, who fa stopping at tho Sherinnn House, will bo greatly obliged to the entlaman in whose charge he loft'a Russia- juather case Wedueaday noon if he will notify hin of the number of ‘his store and sts location, which he has forgotten, MAgoGRN. Inwix MoDowest, U. 8. A. arrived fn this city, yesterday from Washington and registered at the Pacitic. He had a short cost- ference with Gen. Shertlan, and loft in tho oven: tng for Geneva Lake, where he will spend a few days before leaving for the Far West. Mrs. ‘Tuntorsox, wife of tho Mr, Tillotson who a short tins ago attempted to commit aulelde by shooting, ia at present suffering from nn attack of spinal moningitis, at tha residence of her snother, Mrs. Pinkham, No. 220 South Lincoin street. Mr. and, Mra, Tillotson are not living together. MicnarL Kaguskt, a Polander, 45 yeara of age.employed by tha Northwestern ftnilrond, accidentally fell of n gravel-train near Winons, Minn. yesterday morning and was so badly crushed about the Jegs that he dicd shortly thereafter, The remains were brought home to No, 408 Elston avenue, where his wife and four children reside in destitute clrcumstances, Gronge FuanKke, bycdrs, is missing from his home, Wolfrum strect, Luke View. Hewas Inst peen Thursday forenoon about I o'clock play: {og wltha big Newfoundtand dog, near the tnke, at tho footof Diversey street. flo wore black pants, striped Jucket, and n cloth bat. Any news of tho little fellow will be gladly re- celved by his futher at 148 South Clark street. Neirnen Jobn Buehler or John Baumgarten called upon Gov, Cullom day before yesterday to protest nyulnst the armed force of the Cam- Iwoe being Allowed to trump through the city’s streets next Monday. Noth gentlemen were asked to head the dclegution of Fourteenth Ward eltizens whieh did cnll upon the Governor, but both were compelled to decline on account of pressure of business. ‘THERE Is to be a celehration of the Ath of July at Ravonswood: Munday, under the Auaplogs of tho Ruvenswood Athletic Association, in Brown's: Grove. There will be croquet, are! erie! base-ball, foot-ball, and other lively amuse: ments, to which the public fx tnylted free of ebarge. There witl bo no lquors wowed on tho #roundas, but the ladies will furnish lemonade, cnko, ice-cream, and other refreshinents. Aout thirty members of Post No. 2, National Voteran Association, held nregular imecting list evening at No. f1 Canalport avenue, The follow- ing oflicers wore elected for tho onauing six months: President, Capt. Judson Parks; Vico- President. Charles E, Shelumer: Sceretary, A. C. Rurdick; Treasurer, Henry Bure; Sergeant- at-Arms, Frank Quirk. A few new members were admitted, ad a committee was appointed to make arrangements for a picnic. 2 Mus. Binder MANN, 4% years of age, diel suddenly at 7 o'elo nirsday evening at her home, No, 80 West. Congress atrect, and, n8_ sho hid no medical atendanee until about fifteen minutes betore her death, when Dr, Webster, of No, 83 West Jackson treet, was called in by the nelybbars, It was deemed a ease for tho Coroner, and he aecordingly was notified, [He investiznted, and the jury yesterday returned & verdict that death wns eatused by congestion of tho brain. Her hushand, 9 tallor by trade, and comfortably well off, Is lying ill nt tho County Hoapital, and sho was thus left without cara or attendants. Sos: colored mecal ta Koln about berging monoy to bury tho futher of Detective John Ender, who dicd ‘nt Loulsvillo Jast Saturday at the aro of 74 yours. ‘Tho fellow culled yeatorday at the residence of wn iudy Mving on Wabnsl avenue, but filled to got anything, as the lady was at tho time dressing herself to AppeAe in the Crimbial Court “against o colored thief urrested by Detectlye Euder, and. she told tho enller that if Mr. Ender needed any nioney he could got it from her when she saw him. “Jt is presumed that the fellow fa making at business of this, and tho detectives wlah to warn tho public. ‘Tur, Chicngo Bieyelo Club, together with rop- resentotives from tho luvs of Keokuk, Indinn- etto, aud Kankikee, left here yes: ing for Milwankes, in charge of Capt. Fred H. Browne, of the Chiengo Club, On thoir arrival at Milwaukee they will bo Joined by the club of the “Cream City." und repro- sentatives from clubs of Wisconsin and Micbi- mn, and tho party when completed will numbor about seventy-tive riders. Thos will leave Mil- waukee to-morrow afternoon on their muchines for Waukesha, at whieh place thoy will arrive in timo for upper, The purty will reinain there over night, und start Sunday morning for Ocon- omowoe, expecttug to reach there curly in the evening. After remnining there all night thoy will start on their return trip, THE ELECTRIC Light. ‘Thero were, it [s claimed, some inaecuracios in the statement published iy urday regarding: Hireh’s electric light and Mr. Spraguo’s elrous. 1t fs ulleyed that the latter prointaed to pay onc= half of the purebusc monoy tpon the dellyery. of the nutchine, but fatled todo so, Is agent, tevday mori Mr. Johnson, run the generator off during Str. Hirsb's abseneo and shipped it toDundee. eo Mr. Hirsh found [t ins “sideshow” tent, An attempt wus made by Johnson and a machinist torun the machine withasecond-hand engineand boller, which were too small, and,of course, thoy were Unsuccessful, Foturned to Chileno upon being assured that he would get theamount due, but was put off by Spriume's Btige munngor at the Olympic, and tlaully the machino was tee turned to tlm, and wag in his possession until tho other day. ‘Ho aiya tt lis bean tried in tho presence of experta, who sid ft worked well, ond that itls really wortt: $40), JAMES M. MAUSUALT ‘The community will by pained to learn of the death of Jamea M. Marshull, date real-estate agent of this city. Ttedied at his residence, 013 Indiana avenue, yextordity worningat 10 o'clock. Mr. Marshall was widely Known and respected in this city during tho hut twenty-six yoars, He wus distinguished for tle zen) ana’ energy {tt busincas ant grent integeity of ehuructer. He was a wirm and generots-hearted friend, & benevotent man, and bihly patriotic eltizen uf Chicago. Ho served the clty us an Alderman of the First, Ward under the Adiuintstrations of Mayors Wentworth and Rumavy in: the yeurd 1h) and ‘61. Ho was born tn. Logan County, Kentucky, Oct. 1, 184, and. moved to Chicago ih 264, Mr, Marshall at onee entered upon an active and sucecestil business career, grows ing with tho city, Mo wus highly. euce evssful —ountit, — the reat lowed by the commercial panto found him, ko too many others, crowded tod heuvily with losses Impussible to'be overcome, und he yielded to dopresaion, until iitness ended rs Mr. Marshall! marricd tho oltest daughter of Philip Larnow, of thiy elty, (n 180, und leaves her surviving him with six children. He will he dvoply mourned by them anda large circle of friends and acquaintances, among wll of whour his friendship: was deeply: cherished and by whom bie death will be deeply mourned. A ROUTH PAUK COMPLAINT, NE reporter mot a heavy taxpayer ho wid very indignant at thee exe ruvaganee * of tho South Park Commissioners, He sald they cut up the rond whieh passes the fountain near tho hotel list winter by huuhng munuro, ete, over St) and were now tearlog up over ‘a milo of tho bed for the pur- pOwO Of putting: in broken rock and gravel. "Tho oundition waa good and solid,—us bard asi roed, being a mixture of viay and gray threo or four juches of gravel on the top would have mude an excelleatdrive, The cost woul have been perbaps 81,000 or $1,500, But the expenso proposed would be in the netghborhood of $4,000 or $10,000, and was entirely’ unneces- wary. Ho was unable to account for this waste- fulness, but intimuted that some of tho Board might have ow felend who ‘wis 8 contractor, and wanted to give him sowe work, If bound to spend the monyy, it should buye been laid out on some other tinprovement. An inquiry was made ut the office of the Bouth Park Comnilssion as to the statement of tho gentleman ubont tho oxtravugunes of the Com. Ditssfon in butidlug thy proposed road, ‘The read altudod to was ode of lukeshore gravel from tho greenhouses south because it wus an wbso- jute necessity, It was in very bad enndition, untit for travel, and it iy now proposed to mike a good rod that will last for years. Four hit dred feut of thts roud is an entitely now one— from the dummy track to the greenhouses, ‘The cost will not bo over $5,000, and the Coumnission think {ti not a wuste of mney. SUICIDE OF 4 BOCIALIST, Thongs Hollinger, 4 yeurs of age, bourding with Charics Fisher nt No, 103% North Wells street, wus found dead ty bed at 100 yesterday afternoon. He committed suleide, ad a bottle + which bud contulned some powerful drug was found at bls bedulde. ‘The deceased left a letter to Biv Jandiord, ju which be enthused a great dealof Suciaisi. In substance hu auld th had always tricd ta mako un honest Hving, but the fyht uyulnst capitalistic rivalry was nore than he was able for, aud so quietly cou- oluded to succumb. lio requested that no morte be bodys ue was occasary, gs wanner bi desth was “no seorct. He took his own life with « full knowledge and “promis comprehension of what he was doing, and tho | inorphine gdmiutstered uy, his own hand wns the only entise of death, He wanted ne clerpy- men or pricst to have anything to say over his body, whieh he presumed would bo” bueled for decency sake. Rolltoger was a native of Coin, Germany. He enme to Amerien tt 18 in and for three aud n balf vears past bad boarded with Mr, Fisher, He had worked in various alt= uations, and wnat one time deont ngent, Soelalist principles were very xtrony, and he spent nota litte of his time in endeavors to npilarize that party, He wns Inst soon alive Mhureday night when going to his room, appar+ ontly In sober epirila ane good health, A FINRWONKS SUPPURSSKI “Q'wutim heal, chile, wetum heah, T tole yer," wus tho caution given a hoy vending Chinese torpeda-bombs on Madison street yer- ferday by au aged negro shufiing up from” the Mtinols Central Depots “doan' yer rap any mot dem gimeracks ron’ dts ole hoot of mine, or. dero'll be # fune'l suten yo" houre befe’ sunup termorrer, sunht Tse a talkin’. —yo'd better hoo anudder row.2'wiltum beat, “HID” sotd the boy, derisively,tmprovising the aymptomsot a_timor in his left cheek, and winking with offensive rapldity—" whore seare- erow ‘re you, yer old kneckemstit—hey?" And with thie he toaded up ngain and dropped tho thing ag nent the venerable fent as caution and tho longth of the string would allow,‘ Who rie In’ to vote for?” ho then inquired, Jerking the bomb back, “Whose sear’ crow—Wwhose—whose—looker heah. honey, ['s a sour porsimmon from do Yate dabain—l'se a bulldozer from de swamp—an Pil frow whole gobs o' sttalight froo yer in de cackio ob aapring puliet, if ver tdoun quit. dat foolin’ rou tay cormleld” And with wv movement ns rapld aa ft was nnexpected, the hoy found hin self in chancery between the patriarchs knees, “ Whoof lhe continued, Inying down his gripe sack aud spitting on his hands as a preliminary ta nctive measures. “ What'll yor gimme now ef lict ee oe” . In this execedingly detleate strait, the boy's Judgment cuine excellently into play, and bis ‘ere brief but golden, auld tho ancient. lifting the boy up, and resuming his grip-siek and wonted serenity, “nox’ thne yer want ter fool rom’ an git. vo'se: inter a muss, aruppin’ dutliggers on cullind toes, Jes borin min’ ter keep well outen de reach | dis ulugah’s babeca cappus—dat’s all—yer heah iny bo'n?" And then tho “sour persimmon from de Yal- Iabam " moved on. “ns CITY-ITALE. ‘THE Moyor orates at Joliut to-day. Ur to date there have been 128 cases of small- pox in tho city during the yenr. * ‘Tne first pages of new revision of tho ordi- nances have appeared. The revision was or- dered Inn. * ‘Tue Treasurer yesterday recelyen $3,043 froin, the Water Nepartment; $5,512 from the City Collector; and 81,086 from the Contraller.. ‘Tir, Committee on Qus yesterday recommond- ed the Controller to advertise for proposals to light tho strects with al! whore the gas bud not been extended, and will revcommend to the Council that a gas-mnin bo Iatd on Twonty. fourth street froin Butler street: to Wentworth avenue, OFFicEn Timothy Mahoney was before Super- fntendent O'Donnell yesterday on the chnree of falling to carry out the orders of his. superiors, His caso was taken under advisement. Tum Mayor hoe 10 ippoint four members of the Lfbrary Noard to Att vacancies, and wll gerd in the nutes Monday evening. So far tho only two mimes paceod upon are it. 1. Crane and James Lane Alion. ; A Move Is on foot looking to closing La Satta street from Adams to Van Buren, The prop- uriy helices in the vielnity are at the bend of it, and ht return propose to ‘swiien Bherman street and Paviiic avenue. Tur repairs on tho Adams street bridge were so far completed by noon yesterdny that It was thrown open to trivel, It was closed nt night, however, nia matter of publicanfety, the hand: rail not having been reptnced. Some days axo Dr. De Wolf issued an order forbidding Awe of the employes at the Sinult- Tox Hospital fenving witbout permission from him, and the consequence [s thore Is constder- ablo dissatisfaction among them. Contracts were awarded yesterday for pav~ ing Madison streot from Halsted ‘to Western avenue; for paving Clinton street from Madl- #on to Carroll avennes for grading and pavinsy: Jackson streot froin Clark to Denrborn: for grading aud paving Cunalport avenne from Hal- ated to Tenty-sccond xtreet; and for curbing, pavins, and gradiug Fulton streot from Canat to ANFAMON, Aono the building pormits issued yestorday was one to Marks Nathan, to erect a three-story uel, No. 167 Fourth avenue, to cost $5.00) one to ¥. Kolimann, to erect a two-story dw ing, No, BIN North Clark street, to cost $4,000; ono to Ryan & O'Brien, to erect three two-story: dwellings, corner of Lincoln and Van Buron streots, to cost 89,500; and one to Joseph Lande, to erect a two-story dwelling, No, 853 Wood street, to cost $1,800. ‘Tne Committca on Ttconses mot yosterday afternoon, and had under consideration tho ordinance proposing to lnerense and graite si Joon licenses. It was reudily disposed of, and two reports will be submitted. The mujority re- port wilt recommend that tho ordinance bo laced on Mle, and will be signed by Ald. Hil- dreth, Moyer, and MeNurnoy, The minority re- port will favor tho pussago of the ordinunce, und will bo signed by Atd. Ballard and Grannis, 'ruix Commissioner of Public Works opened Dids for curbing, fillng, and macadunizing the following streets: Elite avenue, from Douglas avenue to Egan ayenue; Calumet from Thirty-Orat street to Douglas avenues Calumet: avenue, from Eighteenth to ‘Twentieth; Elght- centh street, from Indlunn to Calumet ayenues “wentieth sircet, from State toCnrlamet avenue; Eldridge court, froin State stroct to Michigan avenue; West Juckvon street, from Husted ta Hoyne avenue; EI eth street, from Madison to Take; Nort avenue, from Wolls to the Cal- River; Clybourn avenue, froin North to 3 Clyhotra avenue, from Reine to Ful- uvenne; Centre avenue. fram Taylor to Twelfth; Centro avenue, from Huo Island to ‘Swenty-second street. No award was made, BORAMDLE FOI PLACE Tbe Mayor wns being pressed yesterday to js mind i hls appolntnionts for the ne Education, and, also to appoint any number of persons tp the vacancies existing, Inapector Frake's frietda rallied In considers able numbers to have him renppointed, and thore were sever) delegations around to pro- test ugningt the appolutment of M. J. Dunne, on aecount of hissupposed religious convictions, iit Honor would say nothing, but Inte in tho afternoon fully realized that he bad made a mis- take tn telling the reporters whom he proposed to uppoint, or in having anything to say to them on the subject, Mr. Kastor, It 1s understood, de- ellnes to servo on the Board. INE WOKE NUISANCE, ‘Tho Judiciary Committe was in soasion yes torday afternoon, and bad before them’ tho smoke-burner ordinance, Tho Muyor wis before the Committeo, and urged the passugo of tho ordinance In the Btrongost terms, Ho was aware that thoro would be some objection to It, but the sumo bad been the case tn dolug away with al publienuiaances, Tho rallrond companies had already begun to complain, and to urge thit the née of sinoke- b crs on locomotives wis inipracticuble, but oven if this wore true the utusance could be gut tan rid of by thor wali cake Lnetead of cunt, ‘The members then discussed tho ordinunce, especially with reference to 80 amonding It that itahould not apply. to private residences, und consldarai ultferenco of opinion was mani- ested, ‘The Mayor called for tho reading of tho docu- Mont, and suld be saw no objection to the * pri- vate residence” clause, but, on the contniry, thought it was all right, and conll do no pnesl- je harm, A Somo further discussion followed, and final: It wus agreed to commend tho passage of tho ordiannee,—Ald. Shorey and Clark votlng for it, and Akl, Young again Ald, Young will aulie init minority report, recommending that the ordinunce be placed on Mle, A WICKED BUACH-MUNTHIL Aman named Joffrey Welch, formerly in tho cmiplay of tho Engineer's Department, wus ar re ed yestontay, churged with buving robbed a le wich in the Water ONloe the day before who been gont down to ey the wator tix of her parents, It is clalmed that ho xaw the Uttte girl stunding uround tho oltice with a %% bill jn her Hund, and tht he wont to her and asked her business, she told him what sho wanted, and, thinking he was an attachd of tho altice, she ve hin thotnoney, Iku was: constdorate enone, however, ft Appears, to come back und Klve hor $2.50 48 her chanye, ‘This is what he wasure rested for; but it wan only a mutter of tine when he would have been taken ih upon other charges, for it was only ‘Thursday, the very day he la charged with robbing the littio girl, that complilut was niide to the Stayor Liat he had voted 9 gin, Valued at $10. from a Clurk> street dealer, and sue fowelry from n deater in tho article, under false pretenses, und irrunies ments were mude to gobble bin upon sight, The complulnt cus to the Mayor, 1 appears, boe cuuso Welch was pucking an appolntimont: uuder hin, It tw alsa complalnod agulnst bl that be fulled toturn over the funds of 4 shootlyg-socluty which be bud been holdiug, und thoy, too, are after bim, Hu was at the pos Uvo station tust evening, und can, no doubt, ba seun there by bild tuquirlng friends this murilog, MORATH 18 AKAD, The Committee on Elections wet yestertay afternoon tu bear the auawer of the Corporntion Counsel to the: questions propounded to bin some days igo touching the STcGrath-Styuber froublain tho Seventh preciiet of the Foure teonth Ward, and to, if possible, dispose of the Jong-drawn-out case. Thole questions were ne too what) coustituted = proper — clees ton-ruturna under =the Juw, and the duty the Comittee und = power of and the Couneli, and Mr, Adawe bad for them anopluion in detall covering eighteen printed buges. ‘The vplulou or answer govered tho un. aes eae Frain Hagin to cud. und, summed nt effort 0 returns wero proper ruturns, and that tho Council could du no mOrU pa Rr pe Rt jo Comuiittee In. private, and also diserssed In private, DUE It te known that the conclusion was reached that they would report the fasta te be Counoll: and Fecobimond that : 8 Precinct bo canvassed, Ala, “Meier, ‘the Communist, “ono “ot tho membera of the Committee, who was not present, may not slim the report, but this will matter not, TE the Counell canvitsses the returns, nv. a minjority of the Commlttec will recommend, It will give MeQrath hls reat. As the vote of the ward stands, leaving out this prpelnet Stauber bas 120 votes aud Medirath 460, and ndding tn this preeiuet wilt xive Me~ rath 180 more votes and) Stauber 59%—making Mefirath's majority in tho ward iH over bis ops Jouent. TE MeGenth shontd vo sented, howover, his will not end the case, for Stauber's friends say they will go to the courts with tt, where atone the question of alleged fraud enn be looked lute. Personally, Btauber will have very ttle I anything to do with tha contest, for it Unsented lie proposes to Ko xcross the ‘water for his health, . THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Twenty-two would-be Bonedicts yeaterday procured marringo licenses, ° Chanencer BE. Davia, the marrying drummer, will probably be sentonecod by Judge Smith this morning, A TELEPHONES hns been placed in the rooms of the County Board, corner Washington and La Snile streets, ‘Tue jntt yard is “ail broke up," and looks ns though it had heen struck by a section of n Nebraska blizzard, Wintiams and ‘thompson, the men charged with outraging Mise on, wore admitted to ‘bail yester hyn tho Criminal Court in tho sum ot Shaw, ‘Tue petit jury for tho July term will be enlled in the Crintnil Court Monday morning, and after thoy aro impancled they will be diss charged until the next das. Ir is ikely that tho Wilmotte mystery will pain be the subject. of Investigation. © The Grand dury falllag to find a true Gl against Mr, and Mra, Meyer, the purents of tho dead boy, ad~ ditional testimony, tis sald, has been found, and enorts: will be mado to fasten the crimo upon en. Wensten Pease, the hotel thief, who got away with so much property from the Grand Pacille, pleaded pulley to two of the Indictments churg- Ing him with rocelying stolen goods, and was sentenced to six years in Joliet. Tho othor in- dletments aguinst bin and Frankio Pease were dismissed. Gronar Stratton, who shot Lottle Robinson, pleaded guilty to manslaughter, us was ane Ucipated, but was not sentenced, us Judge Sintth knows nothing of tho testimony, fle would have heard it, but the witnesses were absent, Thoy wil be on hand Saturday and tell what thoy know, Stratton will perlaps xet fifteen years, ‘Tue Grand Jury xesterday enses and found eight true bl found In nine cases. Five passed for further consite were heard twenty-six Is, No bills ‘were resentations wore ation, and four eases passed to the noxt Grand Jury, ‘The jury Wil cloan up the docket to-day and adjourn In al probadillty, The ease of tibet against. Robert MeClellan, of the Town of Lake, was not heard, being left to the next Jury, Irbeing elnimed that, $1,000 wis too higha price to py, for Prescott’s book of origi ene tries of futids In Cook County, some of the Com- missioners have written” to State-Anditor Needles, asking him if be can furnish such 1 book, and, If so, for how much, Should he be uble to do the work for less thin $1,500, tho Ruard will reconsider its action in buylng I'res- cott's book, STNTENCE DAY. Yesterday was sentence day tn the Criminal Court, and the following prisoners were sont down? Martin Blike, agent, one yenr in House of Correetion; Martin Sack, Inreetiy, two years In Penitentiiry: Joby Ryan, lareeny, threo yours in Penitentiary: Martin Fox, assault, son- enee suapended: Wiltlam Peusley, grand Inr= ceny, one yenr Reform School; Oscnr J. Sait fulgely personating anothor, sentenee suspe eds Kdward Payne, assnult, ix months Comty dail, Witton Hickey, tareeny, six months fh Houee of Corrections’ John MeLei, 5 two indletments, four yeurs Fenitentinry; Nellie Williams, Cornelln Bell, lnreeny, tive yeurs each in Tealtontinrs: Jobn O'Brien, James Henry, dob Matl, Sohn sfughes, and, Tolm St. Peter, lurceny. four months House of Correction; Charles Miller, six nianthe Ho of Correction; Luke Morrisey, lareeny, ten day County Jal; John Ornate rears, sixty di County Jatt: Thomas Williame, grind larceny, three years Penitentiary; Joseph Young, Jolin Lewis, robbery, five venrs Penitentiary; Joh Borns, burglary, one year Penltentiury; Peter Breen, one year Penitontiury; Thomas Clurk, ten days County dally Willtam Ryan, delving away a horse, one your House of Correetion; Wiltlam Ghesee, larceny, ene yenr County Jail; Martin ut, lurceny, — four rs Penile tentinry; Chiles Fry,’ Inreeny” (three In« nit years Penitentinry; James Ryan ten «days County Jail; Jumes Hurley, assault to kill, two yenrs - Pet fontinys Henty tawes, jurceny, thirty days County Jail; Louis Kryder, lareeny, efghteen months House of Correction; Lewis King, larceny, one year Penitentiary; John Leo, driving away ahorse, one year County Jail; Dennis Manning, ussault, ten days County Jal; threo years Reform lnreeny, slx months County. July Charles Reasto y, burglary, ono year ‘Ponttentiary; John Schroeder, lnreeny, sixty days House of Correction; James Stewart, lnreeny, ten duy's County dail; Thomas Willams, tareony ono year Henitentlury ; John Waleh burg Jnry, three yenrs Ponitentin Eddle MeBaln, larceny, one year Penitentiary; Jaines and Mary Monn, arson, ten years and six years respect ivoly In tho 'Pentientinry; Charles Powors. and pinay, Moaro, burglary, lve years each Peni- lentlary. Charles, allus “ Stubby" Hicks, the bright,n- fortunate, and good-looking boy of 10, who, whilo in the pen ut the Chicawo-Aventle Station, unlocked the deor with a balrpin and let two female shoplifters eacape, was brought Into court for sentence. ‘Tho polleo officers, all of whain like him, suggested ta the Court that the best place for him would be the Reform-Sehool for fve years or so, né they had no falth In the ability of his mother to take care of him, sho bad inade proniises, but they wera ulwaya broken. But his fathor speared now, intorced- ing forhim for tho trst Ume, and the Court thought be would see what he coutd do for him. Soho let * Stubby" yohome, The police wore Instructed, howover, to watch the boy's careor. FEDERAL NOTES. ‘Two uuNDRED barrols of alcohol wero ox- ported yesterday. ‘Tue gold disbursements yesterday amounted to $105,000, ‘The sllyer clerk disbursed $3,000 and recelpted for $0,000, ‘Tux Internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $23,685. OF this amount $16,120 wis for apirita, $4,128 for tobacco and cigars, and Sd for hears ma ‘Tux collections for customs amounted to #387. Tho dutinble Oda Th. celyed Included 7,000 rallroud-tles for Hitebvock Foster, two cures of dry good for W. EB. Bur- Jock & Co., and elyhtesn cuses of the sume for Field, nt d¢ CO, Aut of the Government offices will be closod Monday, and tho Fourth will be duly eolebrted on that day. Tuo Post-Oltice people have been obliged to givo up the)r plenic, owing to the fuct that so many of the employés had nude previous chyagements, Tho uthor oflicials wilt celebrate by thomeclyes in a mannor befltting the citizens of a frea country. ‘Tun pensions pald out by the Pension Agont during the month of June amounted to 167,825. Whe tout prymonts for the txcal year onding dune W umounted to $6177. No further paynmonts will be made until the funds for tho present fsenl year are received by tho Agent, which will probably be about July 20. The Agency tu this city pays pensions for roslitents of Iliols, and those who were resilents of tho Slate nt tho thao of maklug application, ‘fne Chicago Poat-Office officials huvo but little {nformauon to give in regard to the proposed Snel wil innil facilities, Thoy had heon hopinj that the Government would relstablish tho fits mails, By the changes ordered the great butk of tho Rastern mail will bo ndvanced weatwant about twelve hours. Arrangemunts of ncimi- Jor character are negded forChieago forits onst- bound mall, New tho eventing mail closos so eurly in tho afternoon that the ings of busliess vorrespontencvog Is left in the elty over night. “A tmuln that would leave hore mt 8:0 p.m, would vo on great boncilt, as on such A train letters mulled as Inte as 7 p.m. could bo gathorod up Qnd sent on thelr way, CIICAGO ASSESSMENTS, STATE AND NATIONAL BANKS. ‘The North and South Town Hourds of Roviow wore in scusion again yestorduy, but did abs lutely nothing jn which the public would be Ine terested, Tho complaints have fallen olf to ul- inoat nothing, and both Boards wilt adjourn to- day until Thursday, when the agarioved atruge wlora—if there ate any—will bave thelr inst chance, of tho usseasinent of State and Nie Speukln tonal Bunks, Mr. Brake suits to law. If thore vt {eis thore. The dilfar= “We proceed vlmply fecordiyy 49 any cans of cannplatr eney between the two kinds of, banks bs Una: ‘Shot we nysess the stockbuliiom of the Nationnt banks, and wo wees the asacts of thy Btate banks, The luw aflowy State banks to xebodil against tholr wssote Governiiont bonds, whiel tro hot usdemable, What the National bauke lo. Por, instance, State bunk mosy mve $1,600,000 cupiital, und invest #1200) in Governinont bonds, leaving unt 600,000 that we can needs. On the other band, tuke u Nutlonut Dank with, for inutunce, $600,000 capital and with $500,W0 surplus, and wo must conclude Ha stock to he worth 2wiper cent, We deduct, hows over, the amount of real eatate, and thon deduct 5 por cent from the amount of thelr bills recely= able te make thon ¢ to bauks was assessed ‘Thy stock of th Bi tho State Hoard of Equalization, which equal- lore of Nati fonath Suttea yesterday Jzod the assveyimont of dtockbold anal proparty of all kinds oxi to to 1 tilke,-A8 tho law now stood, i us escape the ussesament fo law, ag did not permit him to get at tbe lockhofdors of State banks, wha word, Bowover, reavbod through the assessment against tho bank made Uy tho Stato Hoard of equalization, A SOMEWHAT LIVELIER TIME was had at. tho Wert Town Asrceror’s ofco than on the day previous, The number of callers tens quite Inree, and revert contplatits werd fled, the only important one being that lodged by Potter Palmer, Esq, who demurred to the Valuation put upon hls property ti tie lumber district, consisting at the fi af tha NeW. 4 of Hee, im, divided into Lots Nos, 20 to Gt Part. theso tote, which are claims to bo worth 8 q venacdd at $170 he saya nea warth only $100 aploce, He buses thix valuntion upon the fact that. the title to the property isso bad that they are not to bo dis- poses) of, but the Arseasor urges that tt is not in Is province to grunt tities to property, and that ho Uclloves tho Hasessment to bo a Just one, The Hoard of Revlow, held a formaj meeting yeatordny ovening at » merely potting to- gether Inobedience to a call, and adjourning yn! Monday evening, when they wlll transact business, SUBURBAN. COOK COUNTY NONMAL KCIOOD. ‘Tho graduating exerelscs of the Cook County Normal Sehool took place yesterday afternoon in the large’hall of the bullding, which was filled with the friends and relatives of tho graduating: lange At the appointed hour, Prof, Wentworth, fol- lowed by the dune and December xraduntes, marched down tho centre isle and took thelr positions on the. stage. Snperintendent Lane, ineonibers of tho Board of County Commissioners, and members of tho Board of Education niso oce cuipled the stage with tho gradustes and teuchers, ‘Tho program wi fiesa 3 Applivation, Snilths Basiy, wg anid TAtting, Miss Alo inental silo, Miss Wiftfred 1. saaily, “Trend Ne tho Flowers at tho Stora, December Clits Bssny, 24 A. Hultngs Inaten Mitchell: While Lot ot History + youl uct, "Go Not, Happy Minnie _E, Dolton, Tarky Wo oration, “Tho Dutles 0 0 prize Eduented Young Men to the Commonwealth,’ Frank Cook; prize essay, “Tho Uygiens of the Se Elie My, Fair; Instrumental Boute on "eatin, fda C, Southant and Lute R, Woods Hlatary of the Junior Class, Winitred D. Mitehell; “° Valedictory," Cora 2, |. Lewis: elnaa-song, composed by Mrs. Margaret 8. Fiteh and Eleanor Smith, Scholarships in business cotleges were sented to Miss Elin L. Gritting and Miss Winl- fred Mitchell, Mr. Eberhart presented, on be- hale of Dr. Chumplin, to Frank Cook, for the Shakspenure’a complovo works, ‘alr, for prize ossay, tho " Maga- ane of Art,’ 0. Thompson, President of tho Board of Education, made the presentation of diplomus, which was followed by tho presentation of cers titleates by County Superintendent A, Q. Lane. The Koy. Frank W. Helatol, of the Wabash M. E. Churehy delivered the clase nddrors_ in tho evening, whieh wns followed by the Alumni re- union. ‘To-day will be held the annual meeting: of tho Alumnt for the election of officers. HYDE PARK. Tho Trustees met (n regular session fast even: ing. There were present M » Ford, Foss, Johnstone, Pieree, and Presiient Hobart. The Attorney was Instructed to draft fin ordi nance for opening Forty-second street, from Eottare Grove avenue to Langley avenue, The Hoard adjotrned to Friday morning at? 2.1m. to proceed on a tour of Ingpoction through the village. ‘Tho Republicans of Grand Crossing will mect this oyening to form n Garileld und Arthur club, ea ELIEL, DANZIGER & CO. Their Creditors in a Melancholy Mood —Something Further as to tho Lin- bilities, The Eliol, Danziger & Co. assignment contin- ued to excite considerablo interest amung tho Jenthor trade generally yesterday. ‘Chere wore no further happenings In tho ease during the aay, but that did not stop tho talk which this sudden windup of nt old house with recont ac- ceasions of wealth on Its hands has precipitated. Ono of tho Iurgest creditors, in the course of a conyersition with TrinuNE reporter, exprossed It ns his bolfef that tho firm had re- celyed no less thin $100,000 in cush since the fire which destroyed thoir tnonery, Of this amoun' 855,000 came from the insurance companics, ane tho remalnder from tho sale of stock, which wis bought by three prominent locul houses and 2 Hoston firm, to whom a part of twas consigned, and a draft drawn for the amount of the DIL, A house {ke that of Elicl, Danziger & Co., thoered- itor ndded, could hardly have nd $100,000 worth of bills payable on itshands coming due in thirty a, ro: 5. WHERE ALL THIS MONEY HAD GONE, of course, know, but tho gontleman st that a considernble pore thon might have found {te way Into the colfers Of, tho Lillel Hrewlae Company: and the wholor sule Ilquorand cigar:store at Leadville which wis started Zomno tine ago by Louis I's BONS, According to this creditor's way of arguing It, thoy must linve known the day after the fro preolsely how thi ood quite as well as they did tho day of tho assignment. Assuming that tholr stitoment in regard to having pald legitimate firm debts so far as thoy could, was correet, It oecurred tohlin thatwhat they ought to bave dono the snorning itfter tho fire Was to have paid their creditors 7 cents all around, instend of walling to Puy certain creditors in full and lenving tho others to get 50 cents or whatevor they could from the Assignee, It was this vlr- cummstauce nlone—this reeelpt of large amounts of money previous to the Cutlire—woieh led the gentleman to suspect that there was something about this assigninent which looked n trifle un- ust to some of tho creditors, and ‘he apprrently volved the senthnonts of soveral other cred{tora when he remarked, “If thera fa anything wrong we shull getutit, Woshallslft it to the bottom: UI we find tt” Tho reporter called oguin at the donuded lenther ature, No. 247 Luke etreet, and tried to Koln somowhat more sutistuctory explanution of what bad become of the ma than the very general statement of the firm tho day be- fore that {ehad all gous to puy legitimate dobts, ‘That be dit not wholly sueceed was due to Lewls Elici's total dlsinelingtion to show up his busl- ness tothe public. His books, ho suld, would show Just bow much bad been received, how much pald out, and ta om it went, and If the creditors’ meeting, ta be called for the lust of make wn Investigation of Hoxt week, cured to those books, it could do so, For n similar reason be declined togive tho naines of the creditors, When asked whothor tho firm had bolstered up THE DREWING COMPANY AND THE WitT-anogeny a good dent, he admitted that both institutions were im dobt to Ue fem, and that those dents wore good nests [tt tho hands of the Assignee, Thoy hud been contracted, olaimed, before the tannery fire, and the money world bo farth= coining for them. As he explatned It, bis sens’ Als for liquors and tobacco bought in Ch Cinelnnath, Louisville, aid other places were mad payable at the leather store, and [t was in this way that the dobt had grown up, But hoe wus careful to expinin that. these were ante-tre dtobts, und cyunlly careful to refraln from show. dog just whore the inoney recelyed since thy tlre hat gone, although tho reporter expressed no end of ouriosity on this Intercating subject. ‘To all auch nppeaiie, howevor, Mr. Ello! etendlly re- Micd that the booka would show, and that the creditors could look through thom for thom- solves, but that he wasn't golng to ond thelr business te the pubtio, couldi't cure anything about it anyway. In short, Mr, Ellel was vers siinatletnatnry. Froin another source ft was learned that . SOBECIC ULLMAN'S CLAIM {s between $28,000 and $20,000, of which $17,000 Ia for tnerchandise, aud tho lalunee for borrowed money. Boma of thu paper fs ati out, und, | owing to tho wrtninty os to whethor it has beon taken care of or not, It was, dmporsiblo to stato tho claim exactly, ‘Two more ereditors wore heard of yesterday in the persons of &. Frankenthil and £, Mitler'& Co. a lumber firm on the Weat Slide, who made the Joan Intoly for $7,500, and are now reported to bo deuldedly’sore over thelr bargalu, ‘There are sono ten or cloven creditors Ia all, The names of six or seven baveulroady been publiabed, and the othors doubtless sympathize with the Etluls’ detormination not to give thoi away in priit, “Tako one conalderntion with mother,” the forthcoming creditors’ mecting promises to bo an -Intereating and perhaps not a thoroughly happy one. a CONGRESS HALL, Tho summer oxodus has begun, and tho springs, seaside, and mountatn resorts are fast Nog up with scokers aftor recreation and one Joymont, Saratoga, populur as ever, is espectal- ty Cortunate In its hotels, of whic Congross Hall du devervedly tho vulef, This fans hotel, lov vated In the midstof the popular watering-piace, is open for tue season under the personal direc« th Clement & Wilkinson, 1 co Hud success ary the bighest ‘or tho future, The house i newly hed, hus been provided with many linprovements since tho close of the just acason, and ia the equal in every respect of tho best metropolitan hotels, [t accommodates 1,000 people comforts bly, und offers, in addition to ite other attrac. tions, one of tho tnest hulls in tho pluce, Tho present aeison at Congress, Hall proniises to bo Ono of the inost successful in ite carcer, ——————— FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS, ‘The Pittsburg, Clncinnat! & Bt, Louls Railway will sell excursion tickets on July 3, 4, and 5, wood to return uutil July 6, inclusive, to all polnts on Its line botwoon Chicago and Pittsburg, at tho rate of two cents por mile for adults and one cont per mile for chikdron, Wake your family and visit frionds at Logansport, Hichmond, Day- ton, Springtluld, Columbus, Zanesville, Steuben- ville, Whvellug, Pittsburg, or any other polut on the tine, ‘Tioket office M1 Randolph steeot, and dopot corner Clinton and Carroll streets, West Bide, . nr ‘PAUL AND VIRGINIA” IN REAL BRONZE, nearly life-size,on marble pedestals, the work of Carrier Belloause, and other bronzes, and French clocks, of equal morit, at 8, Hyman & Co.'s, aro much admired, - £ RAILROADS. Progress Made on the New Depot of the Northwestern. Location, Uses, nnd Cost of the Difterent Buildings. Now and Oonveniont Gare Constructed by the Ohicago & ‘Alton. TIE NORTHWESTERN DEVO. Rapid headway ts being mude tn the construc tion of tho new depot of the Chicago &. North- western Railroad Company at tho corner of Wells ant Kinala streets. Tho oxtonsiona on, Kiuzlo street are already comploted, There was an Jntention at first to embrave.tho present oftico buildings in the now structure, but this iden hos been given up, and the bulldtny will res inain as It Is, Oihorwiae, no alteration In tho original plans has been mado, 7 ‘The now buittings are three in number, The main ono Is 188 feet on Kinaio street and sixty cight fect on Wells strect, This structiire wilt be very Importing, It will bo two stories and a basement, surmounted by three towors— a small one at eneh end nad a large one In the centre—and = mansard roof, 'Tho centro tower will bu 140 feat nbove the slac- walk. ‘This building will contaln walling-rooms, tleket oftices, linch=rom, eto. Next to tha multy building, on Kinzie street, Is the baggage bitild- Ing, which [s already completed, This stritoturo fs two stories In bight; surmounted by a manenrd roof covered with alate, Ut (s 217 feet long and twunty-six fect wide, Thon comes a smaller ‘Diilding, one story high, surinounted by a steep slate roof, whieh ds u for express purposes, It {8 1% fect long by fourteen fect wide, and runt from about ity fect east of tho ollies hullding to about fifteen fect cast of Franklin street, closing up tho prirt of this street yu. cated by the Council, Between the express and baggage buildings, shout fifteen fect onst of Franklin, ts a driveway ubout thirty fect in width, Hoth the buildings stand bok “from Kinzie strort about twonty feet, to allow wawons to drivo nlongelde to fond and untoad baxenie, ete, “Thy entire space between Kinzie and the centre of Water street. and Wells and Market Btrects, [sto be covered with nrehed Iron sheds, But those plans haye not yet been perfected, and Soneprmonels no contracts for this. part of the work havo yet been awarded. oe reports that the now dopot, when vom- will bo n inueh cheaper structure than nt rat designed, tre denourived us untrie by: tho Managers of tho rond, The depot, ng enn bo seen from the work already completed, will bo substantial and commodioits, and will prove fn ornament to that purt of the city, willreach over lialt in million dollars by the time it is vo f luted, which it, howevor, less than It was ut iret stated It would cost,=nbout $500,000, ‘fhe rerining of the presont offices, which was decided on at Now York, bus reduces the expenae. ple 1ts vost, PALACES ON WITEELS. For years past the rallronds teadtng west from Chiengo have enjoyed tho reputation of haying the most elogantand comfortable cars in tho world for the accommodation of - passongers. Every new design aud invention is at once adopted by thom, ond each rond is continually trying to outdo the othors In tho elegance of its cars. ~The Chicago & Alton bus Just now completed a num- ber of Horton reetining chalr-cars, which bent anything that has yet been attempted by any: rond ne far as. convenience and comfort aro concerned, and it is hard to see bow Its rivals wiltbe able to construct anything that can pos- sibly surpass thom. Ono of theao cars was on exhibition yesterday at the dopot of the Alton, corner of Van Buren and Canal streats, where it was admired by a number of people, The ontside ja. of n dark ollvo color, ornamonted With sprays of grassand wheat tn gilt and delleato colors, very neatly and tastefully arranged, “The car rides on twolve: trucks, ‘and is sipplfod with ull tho latest Iinprovoments jn ranning gear and outside attachments. ‘The interior of the car presente thy inqat pov 1 and he woodwork [8 of Hght wood eoring bind somely fntaldand illumuated, Those handsome designs are tho work of Mr. J. F, Doerr, a tal- ented young mnan In tho engineers department of this road. Between enck of tho large windows ig handsome French plate mirror, and at mht tho car fs lighted from three Ono sllvor-plaged ehandellers, Tho curtiins are of brocady sk, and the carpets of velvet plush of a very tuste- ful and rich puttern, covered in tho’ centro throughaut the lengthof the car by a rug of tho sumo imuterial. Lut the principal featuro of this julnco on wheols Ig the ohairs, Thoro are thirty-six in alt, and thoy aro nrranged in pairs on ench aide of tho eur, Eneh ebnir ia separate nnd dlatinot from (ts nelghbors, find can be swung tn any direction or leaned buck any desirable position, with adjustabic reats for both tha bend nnd the foot. Theso ehalrs nffard better bed at night than tho bertha in most sleeping-cars. The upholstery Is rich rect plush, and the frame-work polished brass and iron. Bealdes, the cur [s sttpptled with Buker's heater, closets, wash-rooms, and every other convenience tint can be desired to make travel comfortable, There was but one opluton among those who snspected tho new car-—thit it Ia tho moat perfeet achievement In tho vonatruction of pussenger couches. It must also be added that the Company have not made tho grout outliy of money for these cars for pecuniary returns, but. to please Its patrons, a3 ho extra charge Is made for seats io thorn, PROGUUSSING. Spectat Disputch to” Ieago Tribune, Sroux Cir, In, July 2—A_ gentleman from Huron suys trackhiying is progressing on tho Black Hills ling of the Northwestern at the rato of two mnlles per day, with sixty ynlles graded beyond the end of the track. The Milwaukee & St. Paul are pushiig the Hastings branch toward Iismarck, Some graders hav buen taken off tho Sonthorn ‘Minnesota extension and sont to the Tinstings grate. CENTRAL PACIFIC. BAN Francisco, duly 2.—Tho Bourd of Direot- ora of tho Centrat Mucltic Raitrond Company havo declared w semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, payable Aug. 15, ITEMS. Mr. G. W, P. Atkluson hus resigned tho posi- tion of Purchasing Agent of the Kansas City, Fort Seott & Gult,and tho Kansys City, Lawrence & Southern Rallrouls, for the purposs of enters fug Into business fn Chicago. Hereufter alt communications relating to tho prirehusgo’ and salo of material for these rowds should be q dressed to General Munngor George H. Nettle- ton, Mr. J.B. Brown, Prosident of the Chicago & Westorn Indiana Rullroad, returned from New York yesterday. Te cmplnticnly denies tho rumors that negotintions wre golug on for the saloot bis rout tothe Wabash or Grand Trunk. Mr, Brown docs not seom to ba discouraged by the recont reverses in the Appellate Canrt, anid dns great hopes that the Bupreme Court will de> aldo favorubly to his company. ThoChteago, Hurlington & Quin Company is adjusting tho elalins {ire the recent aceldont at Meride idly as tho parties can be found and the extent of tholr injuries ngcertuined. ‘Tho Burlington is conweatitutlig Hselt on hiving osenpod Ko easily, dod frum the nature of the nilshap the duminge might have been xerlous. No blaine ts Attuched to Che ongincer, who afd all in bis power to provent the accident, Articles of ugreomont and consolidation of the New York, foeton & Alvany, Hoosue Tune nol & Albnuy, anit the Boston, Albany & Sche- nootatly Kaflrouds andor tho title of the New York, Boston, Albany & Sehenectady Huilroad Company have oon Ned with the Secrotary of State of Now Yor! he consolidated company {4 to bo mana Hourd of thirteen Direc ora, (0 be In ollice one year, or untll thotr success. Rare ure elected, i Tho London, Brighton & South Coast Hallway, of England, hus Just added a Hmited Pullmin train, such ug is iow tunuing on the Pennsylyu. ‘nia tine, but has aided to it a bookstall and nowstand in tho amoking-car, which [8 an into- vation, and If earriod out here would do away with the traiuepeddior nuisance, After a your's trial tho Htalinn Governmont haa maden fifteen: Your contrrot with the Pullinan Pulnce-Cur Cor- pany, in this elly to ran thelr cars on all tho tallun dines, ti pursuanee of this the palnco eurs will goon be put on betwoon Florence and Napics, on tho Soridionnle laliway, Tho New York Indicator suys a movement is on foot for the consolidation of tha Erle, At~ luntic & Grent Weatern, Ohlu & Misalasipp!, aud Missourl Pacitle Hallroad Companies undor ono management, with blr, Gould at tho head, the Rafirond those Ine HPD pore Saunecon to ue 1 the ae voughkeopsio bridge | and joosng | Tune Hohe white, the Onion und. Central white Vacitic Rutiways will make o continuous route from Boston to San Francisco, ‘This, it is res ported, W tho great movement whiten Mr. Gould as had in contemplation for years past, Thore 1s also a teport flouting arom the hotels to tho effect thit dtr, Gould bus owned over 117,000 shares of Erlo since Inst November, and, ut- thongh ho has given out that he would not buy tho stock even at $4 per dnire, uni has in cone noction with Sr, Cammiok sold short stock, yet alltha tiny be bus been buying, and all the stock bowuht lust year ho his Kept locked up for such p ting as would suit his purpose, Mr, C, #, Mooker, Gunorul Passonger Aguut of tho New York Contewl ullroud, hes. et aout the following olroulur to tho Gousrul Passenger outs of the Western ronda: “My attention fai been oa lod to an engraved on: reading Fs G. Kimball, Travellng Agane low ‘ork Central =& Hudson ver Haltroads.” No such person’ is emp! ore by | this Company in uny capacity, and it is belleved that Y, tle cards were propared for a young man claim- tog to Teprosont. wo. frm of ‘Momatt & Bennett, of Quiney, TL. and Liverpool, England, purport. Ing to be eng din tho business of forwarding: emimnmtis, Should he present himself as an agontof thie Company pleaso treat him as an hnpostor.” ‘This sume young man Rot a Rood miny passes of the various rons in this city, chiming to bo engaged by the above-named firm in forwarding emigrants, The railroads finally found ont that to was un fnpostor and spotted him, Ho now scems to havo hit upon tho plan of representing himself as travelnis agont of tho Now York Centrat in order to sc- eure freo transportation, | Mr. Mecker's circu: Jar, however, will effectually blocic bis game, a CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS, CLEVELAND, O Jtly 2—The Conference of Charitles nud Corrections has closed. The pa- Dera thi discussions xt to-day’s session all ree Inted to tho nrehitectiire of penul, reformatory, and charitable Institutions. Secretaries for the year were oppolnted as follows: Diller Luther, Pennaylvania; James 0. Fannery, New York: 1, 2. Wheeler, Maasa- chusetts, George EB, Howe, Connecticut: W. We Chapin, Uhode Isinnd; A. G. Byers, Ohio; H.W. Lord, Mienigans I HH. Giles, Wisconsing C. Watkins, Town; CG. . Ttohinson, Milnols: C. Coffin, Indinnn; C.K. Fanikner, Konsis; Nort, Nevraskas J. N, Iaskeh, Colorado; W. M. Becknor, Kentucky; W. E. Saunders, Texas; Fe. King, Maryland, Tn vonneetion with this Conference tho Nn- tiunal Assovintion for tho Protection of the Ine sane nid the Prevention of Tnsanity bas been forinnlly organized, with tho followlux oMfcers: ity. Ore de 1. Wither, Superiitandent OF the Asytum for lloras, Syracuse; Vice-Prosident, Nuthan Allen, Lawrence, Mass, coretiry, MESS Chevallliess Treasurer, George M, Beard, New York; Counelllors, Prof, Haskell, Colorado; De. Reynolds, Tow re Abbie Cloves, lown; Dr. Corbus, Ulingias Dr, i, Wlinols; Dr. Parish, eomnins, Detriot; Gen. Re ansfeids WR, aberion, Beth- iiram Carson; Pennsylvania; Mary Patnnin Jacobs, Now Yorks 1.0. Seguin, John . Shaw, Brooklyn; the Hon. Vinvent Collyer, Daricn Conn; M.D, Follett, Marietta, O.; Dr. John C. Hull, Monroy. W Adjourned to meot in in September. i PREPARING TO CELEBRATE. wg Lr, Begrtln, ew York the Inst week SAN Francisco, July 2.—The Stocx Boards nd- Journed this evening until next Wednesday. ‘To-morrow and Monday tho Produce Exchanges, banks, and principal places of business will ho closed. Tho work of leeorating tho city for the Fourth f@ boing netively puabed ——$—$__ SPEND A DAY IN THE COUNTRY, On July 2, 3, and 6 the Chicngo & Northwestern Rallway will at all of its tiekct oftiecs In Chicago and all along its Iiney golt tickets at lirgely re- duced rates, ‘These tlekets will be good for tho return trip until the night of duly 6, a Timex: Our highest artists in dentistry: Tho MeCheanoy's boyoud dowbt, though but $3 a sgt. Tuy tho tmproved Mowe Scates. Borden, 8cl- leck & Co., Agents, 07 Lako street, a Tuck & Rayner’s Moth Powder destroysroach- 28, fleas, flies, and bedbuys. * MARRIAGES. TOLMWOUD—NENFORD—At tho residence of tha bride, 225 Cottage Grove-ny., by the Itueltay, Binion Chandy, Waltor Hotmwaod, Jr, uf Sliscao Cannda, liter of tho jate Jolin Benford, Clerk= and Anne, daw enwoll, London, Enginnd, No enrds, \ DEATHS. CARROL L—In this city, July 2, Ilia Rose, daughter of Willian Band Kosolliy U. Carroll, azed 18 months nd 3 cnys, Funanil sorvices at the bouso,No, 88) West Monroos stay nt pe mite ty Hurlingtot ( d Cleveland papora plensa copy. COBUUN—At hor homa ln Mount Foront, July 1.nt Pp. 1. Mrs. Hlizavoth Coburn, wite of Henry Co- bugn, raed bf yoars, - "Funeral servicos wilt occur at hor Inte home at It o’cluck a.m. Saturday, daly & nfter which the remains will be Sliturrod In Fing Crook Cemotory, GANNON—July 1, Mary £., only dauzhtor of Richard Ca aT iy AcUannuncagdd lumonties Funeral atv nm. Saturday, July & from realdonco, 303 Went Van Huren-st, by carrlages to Calvary. K—Tuty i, Walter W., cldost son of Mr. a3 > Titahedok. iy jouto In’ South Hvanston at o'clock a, ML, to-day, “A MANN—Brldgot Mann, wife of 3. L, Mann, aged 49 ours, *Nutice of fanoral'heronttor, (ON—Aprit 40, 188, Mra. J. Mason. ral Buturday, July i, from roaidenco, Lake Orner Clark and York-piaco, to Gracoland, At 220 pom. POWENS~At 7 o'clock Inst ovening, at No. 2% eorinitent, Mine Kittie Hi, Powors, 41 yoars of ago. Fonoral at 10 8, 1m. to-day from residence by car- tingns to Calvary Comotery. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Politicnt, PU WARD REPUBLICAN CLUB WILL MEET ‘At kel Archor-ay, thin ovoning ati o'clock, to orwan- ixo a Garilold and Arthur Club. Mixcellancous. Mi SAsuEr tice wild. CONDUCT TITH CoA. nigreiul travelors' Gospel maoting to-night, at the SMG, Ay td Mitdisan-nt, TPM BUNDAY-SCHOOL TRACHERS MERTING se Nyon to-day, in Karwoll Liat, will bo Jed by Sir B dncoba, BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. z Rovpener preparation ‘makes. wich ligae, Hety: bos b luxurious past ry. Can be emiun by dye Heswitigut foarot the i resnitine from Leavy tndie Rentible food. 477 Comm ended tur and whiules uri EStuanosn by the Covornmyontchomist tie, Mott. ROYAL BAKING POWDEIL CG. New York. LOTTERY, The Kentucky Stnte Lottery Co. has regularly drawn, Uy pursuntico of an act of the Genoral Agsen+ biy of io Statouf Kentucky, on Wodnosday, ULY 21. Firat capital: Bx0,000, 84,000, Bios, wnt 2,860. olhor priics, amouneng BUG, AO, VPickots, i. For full partionsare addrena AMCHONt Covington, Ky.. or G.OPINGTO! Taal lrondway, Now York or Biutp iti a7 & 0 Wasbludtonest., Chloago w CANDY Benda, $4 $h.or $ for 5 sam etl 5 Cae easy 19 Total! box by uxpreas, of the Lost fandion th Arauriom Dy wall Chicu Wa fresh Eves ered tho WEG In CALAN ELS Wholesnio and tela an nO Wi’ re NOW ERTE WT, ne Unndter put up elo: MALE GOODS, on eer CoO, if i For peice wo Mi clowal ot ‘Guoda sant fund warranted. VU iSNSLAM, TRUNKS, ae efantata SMU Hate oe « T. WELES For % Batebely, Bags xe. few pay. Noy DLA wtatoons, _ BUSINESS CARE ae WOSSAMER GOATS, Hadiew' Clreulars, ete, Witolente uot tall? We have in stock a large . line of Linen Dusters, Al- paca Coats, White Vests, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, &c., which we shail offer at unusual low prices. Parties wishing anything in this line for the qth, will find it to their advantage to call and see us before making their purchase. Our CHILDREN’S DE-. PARTMENT is complete, including all the Novelties of the Season. We make this Department a Specialty, therefore can offer great in- ducements in Children’s Wear. JAS, WILDE JR, & 00, State and Madison-sts. AUCTION SALES, By GEO. YP, GORE & 00. 214 and 216 Madison-st. AUCTION. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Regular TradeSale Tuesday, July 6, 9:30 a.m. 1,000 LOTS. This offering will coyer our usunl assortment of Seasonable and Desirable Goods. Without special enumeration, wo will sim- ply say that ~orchants will find it = their interests to attend this sale. SEO. P, GORE '& CO., Auctloneers. REGULAR AUCTION: SALE Boots, Shoes, & Slippers Rubber BIRD B. Te MELELEY, ¥. KAEMPFER’s MOCKING-BIRD FOOD, Wholesale and Retail, 127 douth Clark-st, * By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 and 216 Madison-st., Wednesday, July 7, af 10a, m, A very Desirable Line of Sea- sonable Coods will be sold. Thursday, July 8, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Full assortmont of W. G., C. C.. Rock. and Yellow Ware, Decorated Chamber Sets.&c. Glassware of overy description. Goods Packod for Country Merchants. ‘GEO, f. GORE & CO. Auctioncors. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & €0., Gonaral Auctloncors, 8 and 84 Randolph-st. REGULAR. SATURDAY'S SALE, 9:80 This Morning. FURNITURE OARPHTS,. And General Houschold Goods, QGencral Merohandlae, - Chromos, Plated Ware, &o. At (o'clock, Ono Basket Phaeton. BLISON, FLERSHTEIM & und 86 itandolph-st, WEDDING GIFTS, Elegant NOVELTIES FOR M GETS, NEW _ IN F 6 STYLE, QUALITY GUARANTEED and PRICES Low. rs Hamilton, : Shourds & Co., STATE AND RANDOLPU-STS.,4 gSEROSE DYEING AND CLEANING. HOUSE x 0. alsa Dents iennod ce arial oaponss. Grders pecase CLOTIIES CLEANING. ara SCRA, 40" Mearbors ivedt and sie ea aa a Hi indies, ius Wat Stadia: LADIES AND GENTH.|N- Bs. it Madisons and WO South Clarkeat, Chie EE Chomtata, 125 State, Chicago. Luvs of | ATS Lien ah aie: oweet otnm jest birawa, 7 MONUME! Vole Siata #1 AtuMerk ‘8. % ‘Curnor Siichlzun-s¥. and Van Buren-ot. COLLECTION AGENCY, 8 Yellow Brook nuar Dearborn.

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