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+ and other shoomnakers in tho employ of O. Mf. , this strike, but they cannot d 72 ee ARCHER tamer, 4 and So eon te eee oeeanters," {5,45 | rane wore twonty-two persons brave ohough “way from $6.50 to $0 per wook; ‘+heolors,” bo- | to take out marriage licenses yesterday, note -| tween hi ena gon ree! SO coe ae potw eck withstanding tho unfavorable weathor, Rework hoel nay" from $2.60 to 8: Sern HANonerr visited the County-Butlding dissatisfaction.” to ‘GENERAL NEWS. Town Noard, practically brought its labors ton ‘ 3 ee clos yosterd ny Ht befoue tho fast day upon which Dn. 0, 1. Pranson, New York, 1a nt tha Bhor- | the Hoard entertained complaints ngulnst al; was recotved yesterday. : an ‘Commiasionors, is at the Grand Pacific. Ps ually returned, Upon, tho, tater the Thomas Wirt.tauson, Glasgow, Beotlands We | eM Tear Inorensed tho tisseasnent te Manning, Busby, England, aro at the Palmer, $1,400 per lot, bellaving that figure to be near ,tho Grand Pacific: + foil over n loose pian Manaaso, optioinn, 68 Madison stroct, (IAIDUNE | Ani noneut the pelilions wore granted. ‘The Building), was, nt a.m.y 7 degreoss 10a. m4 715 | Dooke will ro Md to-morrow Fa mat 3 » hy as 8 p.m. 84; Barometer, 8o | roonnay i to-day au: - slepping off the sidownlk into the gutter at tha - persons had beon admitted to tho Hoine since mot last evening, Inspectors English, Brenan, - ‘Tho Committee. recommended, howaver, that 8 hax UsalUu“at uv LaviDUliay AINLDse dy Mak tanco save to tho partlea ‘concerned plaints must bo flied by 4p. in. to-day, Messra. Plearant Amick, Nell 8. Graves. and Jetticin 8. Nordheim, who’ constitute the. West All com- THE CITY. lowe’) exeesaiyo taxation. During tho period Hamoil avout twontyeflve ‘coniplaints were ro- celved, all but two of them being of a trivial naturennd involving insignificant aims. The somewhat Important ones were the Orcen's Bouth firanch Addition and the Walkor Dock Addition, both in tho Mumber district. The valuation of ench lot fn the former was $2,210), was permitted to stand o man. . _ A.cAsi contribution of $1to the Jopson fund ‘8, B.anp W. T. Firm, Auckland, Now Zen- land, nro at the Tremont. 'T. Dauner Myxns, ono of tho Now York Firo ‘W. Throoy Wakefict atria, aro ng ronan MoVry TArLon and J. anion RBnglands F. Thompson, Rogiand, and Karl Seid), Vienna, Au tho renl valuo of tho proporty. The Assessor's books will toon bo closed finnily, ax thoy must be roturned to tho County Clerk's oftico, under tho atatute provided for levying tixes, on or before the Sth of July. As the Asscasor’a re- turns are yet in iend-pencll, any cosrections to ‘bo made should bo reported at nn early date, ARBESRMENTS. ‘Tho Hoard of Roviow of tho North Town met yeatorday forenoon to consider, cases of over ‘assessment. Only threo cases camo before thom, Mn. J. H, Apasts, of No. 1826 Dearborn street, tate strect necidentally Fe rn loge plat i tho aldownlk in front of No. 3008, and was quite badly injured about tho right knee, : “Tnx temperature esterday, ns observed by wanes, of No. 13 Contro avenue, white oneaihe interecolon of Hite Island avenue and Taylor streot at 8:00 Inst evenlbg, sag run THE CITY-I1ALE. down by a horse pe bung: conan ns eee ‘Tim Committee on Strecta and Alleys, West, men, who escaped : a * : Trughos was only slightly injured. will meot thie afternoon, ‘Tur Tronsurer yeatorday recolyed $1,995 from tho Wator Dopartmont, $5,105 from the Collect- ‘or, and $663 from tho Controllor. 2 “CorronAtion-Counset, ADAMS 18 rusticating at Lako City, Minn, with his family,and As- slatant city: Attorney Knight {a visiting fricuds in the Eas' Mra, Winronp, 00 years of age, living at No, 23 MeGinahan strect, broke hor left leg Just abiovo tho ankle lato Wednesday night by uccldentally corner of Lumber and Soward streets, Sho was taken to the realdence of her daughtor, Mra. Barker, No, 10 String street. ( On Blue Island avenue, Inst, might about 9 o'clock, n team, behind which sat three. youn; follows, vote Laster ae tho same Siow arin at iwolfth street and tho nveno man named Itldgefort, knocking him down and injuring bim somowhnt. Anuttempt was mado to arrest tho party, and a large crowd followed thom some distance with “ blood in their oyes, but without success. James Tnunver,o tenmster, living at No, 2010 Purple street, fell yesterday afternoon from offatoad of lath upon which be wns. seated while driving. The front wheol passed over his right log, causing a compound fracture. Tho accldent was caused by the wheela running Into a hole on Main streot hoar Cologne, not far from the “Slough of Despond,” to which public atten- ‘ton 1s now being called. Mas. H. P. Banton, the Superintendent of tho Continental Life-Insurance Company of Hart- ford, temporarily in the city, wags yesterday plensantly surprised. Tho Major belongs to the oldest Commandery of Knights Templar in the United States, Washington No. 1 of Hartford, The surpriso wns a complete Tomplar outit, of tho quaint pattern worn by tho venerable Cam- manuory of which tho Major isa member. The uipmonts were accompanied by an engrossed sadress of tho most complimentary character, AMEETING was to hnyo been held yesterday evening atthe Atheneum Building of partics interestod in tho formation of 4 subool for the Instruction of boys in the uso of wood and metal working tools. Tho instruction to bo given is Intended to be prepnratory tothe course of instruction ‘given at Institutes of Tochnol- ogy, such a aro common in tho Enst, Sam Waterrand the Controilor had quite a spat yesterday over the former's arrearages for taxes, going back to 1872. Walker wanted to scttlo the claim less the perrulty, but the Con- troller had no nuthority in tho mattor. No sct- tlement was offevted, nor was any blood spilicd. Astona tho building permits issued yestorda} was ono to J, Kosank, to crect a two-story dwell- Ing, No, #0 MoHenry street, to coat $1,700; one tu A. to erect nine two-rtory dwellings, Franklin street, near, Wisconsin, to cost. $27,000; one to Rand & BioNally. to ercet a iive-story store, 10x10 feet, No, 140 Monrue street, to cost , $75,000; and one to the Weatorn Toy Company, to erect a three-story engine-house, Schiller streot, near Wolls, to cost $4,000, * Tix report that a case of “sporadic cholora’ bad occurred in the city gave riso to consider- able comment yesterday, many sotting it down tobon variety of the Asiatic. scourge, and he- coming currespondingly tmeasy, The ease in question’ was merely one of chofern-mortus, In- juced by {mprudenco in cating, The symptoms of viotont cholera-morbua resemble cloxcly those of Arintic cholera in its tirat stages, but: tho disense ly not marked by tho rlee-water dis- chargo nor by tha stato of. collapse, which are both signs of the Oriontal scourge; nor is it any’ more infections than a. gunshot wound, Any uble-bodied person by making a hearty meal off green melon, railroad bananas, and wilted tables, with large draughts of tcc- watorand a quart or so of skim-milk to filter ; through tho mass and start a vigorous fermenta- tion, can doyelope a real nice case of * sporadic cholora,"—whilo to contract tho’ Asiatic at thia time, oven a trip to the Ganges wouldn't avail, Amor 080 interested in tho proposed school eo ae Feitr, atibert fabhard, Hopert | $8 there is not a case of It known to be oxling ‘Tarrant, Geo: . Whitcomb, George Leslic, W. B Drrkues W. He Warner, ‘Yrot. A, Hanstoln, AVTER THE BOAVENGERS. and Mr. L. J. MeFarren. ‘Twenty atudents, five Complaints against the scavengers are numer- of whom have already enrolled thomselves, aro necessary to nssure the success of the school. ‘The nttondance yesterday evening was somo- what light and tho meet! ‘was postponed in consequence until Wednesday ovening, when a full attendance is looked for, A nequtan meeting of;tho Board of Man: of tho Woman's Christian Asaociation was held yesterday morning at Nos. 1514 and 1516 Wabush avonuc, Mrs, ‘Thomas A. Hill presided. Bra. ‘Albert A. Spraguo read n report in regard to the operation of tho Employment Bureau. Tho receipta from his sourco amounted to ous, and, jn many cases, woll deserved. Ilcre is, tho latest: “Curcago, July 7, 1880.—Sin: Is tt necessary for mo to ask overy Week to bave @ scuvengor sent through tho alloy between Van Buren strect and Hoston avenue, west of Despluincs strect? If so, placa thia card-in tho most con- spicnous place in your office, and read it overy Monday morning, and oblige, ‘C, F. Sriraet, 197 West Van Buren street." Tho senvengers are under tho direetion and control of the Ward Inspectors, and it is a little strange thnt nono of the complaints come from thom. Dr, Do Wolf. should seo to it that not $15; expenditures, $12, During tho month nt not bwenty-olght | applicutions ero rocolved eee ee rence) bay sncne thnk shave eon: rom employé cd a ers” fourteen; twelve. places wore. fitted, HOW TO GET A BURIAL PEmtrr. ‘Miss Dr. Odelio Blinn submitted a report in ro- ‘Thero haa beon for somo time, and ia now, a Jooscucss tbont tho {seulug of burial permits which cannot be too severely condemned. roportor, being uround the Heaith Department. yesterday morning at nn early hour, was iu. forined that, In advance of tho ollice being: opened for tha day, an undertakor waa upon the Inside making outa permit, or filing up ono of numerous binnk | permits, which were duly eigned by the Reglatrar, and which seemad to havobeon Icft out the night before to accommno- date this class of early callers. Hu got into tho office*by. gettin akey from the janitress of tho ‘building, it was learnod, and, after muking out hia permit, went off. Jt is sald that this isan every-day ovcurrence almost, and, if it Ia, it 18 about timo the custom was abandoncd, and the Commissioner of Henlth should seo thatitis. Vermita are only issued supposedly upon the-certificute of dexth from somo reputabio physiciun; but, if blank pertnits nro to bu strewn. xround, and undortakers are tobe allowod to fli them up at pleasure, it 1s about time the law governing tho matter waa in gard to disponsary work. During the past month sixty-)vo pationts wero trented, 182 visits made, one died, and one patient was sent to tho Tnsano Asylum. Tho quarterly report of Mra. H. Chis- holm, Matron of tho Home, set forth that thirty April8. Many of tho boarders having finished’ work for the season, had gono to tho homes of relatives or friends, and now only twonty-threo people were In the houge, During tho period nnmed entire barmony had reigned in tho housc- hold, Miss Helen Kingsiey’s finanoinl report waa to this offect: On hang June 1, 8157; recelvod in month June, 403, making the total receipts Al; disbursements, $119; balance on hand July 13H, Mrs, Emory A. & iy torrs was clected nn honorary Iife-member of tho Association, in acknowledgmont of hor labors In its behalf, STRIKING BHORMAKERS, ‘Tho strike among tho forty or fifty “Instors"* Jiendorsan & Co., cornor of Franklin and Monroo streets, gontinucd yesterday to bo the theme for neral comment among all branches of the | favou, Ono of the pil . poses of the law regulat- Frutemity. (i TurmowE reporter met ono of tho | ing the issuing of Dormnita, if Not thio prime puke ae nL epOlLrOching the cabo eras, | Pose, It, 18 gonerdlly understood, t8 to guard ree Bh Sata tn cosiy to questions: ee oe “2 | against tho busty burial of persons aying from foram & Co. Font t unnatural cnusca; bit the looseness referred to aro attempting to.cover up | ontiroly sols it naide, and. makes It possible for Jonos to quictly murder Smith to-night und call around to-morrow and got a permit, and ns. quiotly bury him. In fact, itopend the door to all mannor of conspiracy and fraud, for if an madertaxer, can issue a permit almost anybody else can. THE COUNTY-BUILDING, fo lt, Tho fuct of tho mattor is that wo have lived on starvation wages about lone enough, and wo propose to get @ fair compensation for our tabor.” “What increase havo you demanded?” “An advance equivalent to 27 conts 2 case on machine work, and about 41 cents on first-class work.” i “Can you glyo mo any figures in rogard to .. “ How do these figures compare with tho prices ‘paid by Sthor firma?” “Thoy aro’ much lowor. Now, don't you sco that it 1s almost tmpossible for ua married men, especially those paving lary families, to vo on Buch compensation? Bo thore is a great deal of “ Doos this strike oxtend to sthor shops?" “No; while the ‘menaro grumbling, thoro Is nosign of natriko among them. ancy get along on better wages, and are moro conten’ “Havo any torins of compromiso beon ex- tonded by Messrs, Honderson & Co?” “None that I know of.”” “Will you stand out?” jo reporter culled upon Mosers, Henderson, & Oo. a member of the firm sald that, while about twenty “Instora”” bad struck for higher compensation, yet tholr absence was not imn- Vorlally feitinthe concern, Ho deprecated any agitation of the subject, belloving that it would ouly work harm, aud he was not disposed, on yosterday and made known tho fact that ho will bo a candidate for Shoriff this fall. Derory-Snentrr Stager yostorday closed the rostaurnnt of “Mrs, Julla Richtor, known as the “Café,” No, 91 Washington street, upon a writof attachment issucd out of the Circuit Court at tho auit of Henry Piper, tho tco-dealer. In the County Court esterday, tho following persons were adjudged fnsane and paupors, und ordored sent to the County Asylum: HF. Nicholson, Anton Naezkofsky, Henrich Kasak, and Charles Wost, nllus Howard, - kmolia & Cook was found ingano but not a pauper. On motion of County-Attornoy Willett, the poti- tlons in tho insanity cases of Elizabeth Kellor, Johanna Schuoider, and Bridget Duggon woro dismissed, -Tuz Committes on Public Service mot yester- any, pe euaunieation bie etalved from Seth janchett, Clork a: 9 Probate Court, statin, that tho vatit in his office bud ‘vecome fled to t account, to permit the roportor to visit | repletion with the books und papers of tho the factory forthe purpose of talking with tho | Court, und requesting the Board te. rent more men, vault-room. Tho matter will bo investigated, ‘THE DOAND OF EDUCATION itis now pretty certain that the Probate Court, room in the new Court-House will be ready for Frankenthnl, Fruko, Curran, Dolanoy, Richber; occupuncy carly next spring, and the Committee Btonsland, Sliles, ond Prosidont Hoyno boing | Will hesitato bofore ugreaing to pay extra rental ‘present. for oftive purposes. 5 Crilly & Blair sent in @ communteation tothe | ‘ax Committea on Charities mat yesterday effect that as tho Ciroult Court had decided that Obamberlain, one of the present teuants on the Halsted street property roceutly Icased by the Hoard to tho petitioners, was entitled toan apprulsement, they wero unnble to obtain pos- acssion of the ground, and prayod the Bourd to order such appraisement ut once. Referrod to tha Committco on School Grounda, ‘The Trustee of the Mi jonxing to that fund, and asked the demnnate, whut securities tt should bo invested. in, Referred to tho Finunce Committee, ‘Tho Building Committco reported In favor of awarding a number of small contracts for school worl -In regan to the contract for heating apparatus for tho Wallace, Brighton, and ne Satlo Schools, the Committes rovorted that the bid of Woodman & Warner was 817,740, while that of Sunuel 1, Pope & Co, wad about #300 less, forcnoon and audited a nuraber of unimportant bills, ‘Lho question wus diacussod ns to whut dle Fpgition should be made of pationts ut the Poor- House who have beon udjudged Insaue und not paupers, Thoro aro many such cases in the th stitution, aud {t,hna become necessary that tho Hourd get up some plan for tholr care, After deliboruting for some tina the: Committee do- aided to recommend to tho Bourd that atl bills for tho curo of theso cakes be canculed to dute, and that dating trom July 1a chargo bo inade against all such persona of $1 por week, i 3H tte ORDMUNAT COURT elghtecn Jaw-brenkera wore arratgned. Touls Dorcher pleaded ullty to borge-atealing; ‘Thomas Cohrs, 13 ycura old, to lurcuny; Robert Foreman, to lareeny, and was sentonced to sixty: days in County Jail; John Rogora aeknowledged n charge of larceny, anid recolyed three months In House: of Correction; Nells MoMullin was feut to tho Ponitontiary for olghteen months for rglary. . a In tho case of John Parkman, aceusod of Attorney Mills murdering Mathias zest, Stato’ ‘tho prisonor was relensod took a nolle prog,, ani from custody, William: Vhompson, the West Side workman churged with bomy 8 party ta the Cousta Jepson Tupe case, wus yoatorday roleased from tho jall under bouda of $1,000, wit Andvew Crow] a8 suraties,- Board to the contract pe awarded to the’ frst-mentioned firm, as Popo & Co were so dilatory in complot- Ing work that, moro than $300 would be saved ‘by letting tho job to Woodman & Warner, The report was concurred in. Miss mith, tho-ox-Houd Auslatant of the Clarke School, who resigned in May last, was ro- appointed, without assignment. a MH TRIENNIAL CONCLAVE of Knights Templar, which will occur in thts meat tragnoubt “ gwuerg “okor? sia | NTE UNITED BT iH milleon! orl evor in cite, «The yard, cornralttues a0 STATES t mn, ois uygome aaa dn, cuarme th havo virtuully ond eal? | Pax -THOUEAND DorTAns In gold was disbursed labors, aud huve da pvery respect aot the oxe ‘peetutious of those who appointed thom, “All the thoutres baye Seman toe die $5,000 und disbursements ainounting to $4,000, BUN “ three days and nights of tho Conclave, nnd it ie | TH recoipta for intornal revenue yesterday Lproposed bint they bo made frou to Mfr Knighta | amounted to §0,n%, of which $23,013 way for and their wives during ¢h A grand luke oir wtay. excuraton has been proposed, ti order to muke thia feature of the cutertalnment a success, It roposed to charter twelve tare and safe steaners for 4 mounlight excursion on the like, tax-pald spirits, $1,520 for tobucce und cigara, and 84,305 for beer. : FOLLOWING fs the, let of duitlable goods ree celved yesterday: Armour & Co., 650 tons sult; Tho requislt number of yessels will undoutt- | stuoller & Christoy, rT edly Boctred, but, i it ra uoller ‘bristoy, 400 telegrapt ales and 10 Bey ines eae Mn Myo Gt fall | allnat-tis; Fioldy Leldde-e Coy 19 cuace dey decks of those jou. yesdela cun be covered with gwulage under which dancing can bo aad 0 utmost comfort aud safety, During tho lust session of Congress « law was enacted grantiug the use of Government touts and tues forthe occasion, A luryo consignment of these will urrive bere in a few days, ‘The proparatory work thus far completed ty ona scule of yrundeur possible nowhere outside ot the Garden City, * SBvERAL cases have recenily arison which should induce deulerg in leat tobuecg to curetul ly examine tho naw Jaw pussy at the close of tho Inst seasion, whluh tegulitea the piye iment of tho spouidl tax by dealers in leat. to. bacco. ‘Chis provides . “that deulers aolling loss than ¥5,000 pounds In any one special tx yeyr,or those whe reculye the tobacco from rt und when tha 3,000 Sie | thelr own lands or trom tenants Paylog it ua Kinights arrive bere a most inurl tbody of | rent, wall pay a epevial tax of 3 only, In caso men will bo treated to a royal wi winment, | they sell more than 25,000 pounds, the Collector sito ta tho oly uclag thu thrad days’ oeie | tho tax airendy pat and Who url speolat Las ot ins el py yu threo days" rendy paid and the uruul spectal bration. Feat Ways ecle- | 235 javied on deniers in tout tabu ha ‘TUB SOUTH TOWN BOARD AMEMIGAN PUNK TABOOED, - Was in seaston, and considered a large number Collector Bmutth hi ti BE complaints of. wrong asscestuonta, ‘There | Sherman a notification Gt ihe ostoe foe ced ne ‘wero none of them, however, of tmuch impor- importation of any Amorican pork products 1 ropealed and the office eronted under Itabol-. | hk Davo ‘Taornton wads} yestertay, Tho sllvor ledger showed receipts of: into Germany, ‘The notifention from the Do- partmont. of Btate fs an follows: : “DEPARTMENT OF BTATH, WARHINGTON, Juno telegram was recetyed by tas Departmont yes terday from Mr. White, the Minister of tho United States rat Berlin, stating that, aso simple saultary measitre, tie importation of alt | rations of pork from America har been proil H ttedt by an Imperint decree, ‘Tho Minister prom- “Ises to give the particulars by minfl, Whon tho dispatch upon the aubject is recelyed Its cone tonta will’boe promptly amasing atte te zone Departments OULN i “ Acting Bcurctary’. A trip among the Chicago (i devolopel tha faut that thin order fs nothing new, and will senreely havo any offect on tholt’ export bual- noss, They say that it applles only to canned. ments, anngnges, and such pork producta as crn= not be fuspected for trichinac, Ruacon. sides, hing, + ato and Will’ bo exported subject toan inspection for trichinn, In Gor. many, before mont 4s exposed for salo, it mint beur'an officin| tag certifying to the inspection. Tho packore say that thore has been for somo. thme back n practlent! prohibition of American auuisngcs and eanned ments, and that the pross ontorder is only a formal promulgation of the Imperial decree, Thoy hnve nover been able to. successfully pinco this kind of pork product on to Gorman market. THM MILITIA. THE FINST REGIMENT hada fiull-dress parade Inst evening upon tho Junke-Front, which was partlelpated . in by 313 officers and meu, all told, exclusive of tho Cadet Corps, which numbered about fifty mombers, The companies teft the armory avout 7 o'clock, marched to tho Lake-Front nearCongress street, and there farmed ‘in battalion Ine, Col-Swain commantod, and wus attended by Licut.-Col. Knox and Maj. Bangs anda portion of the felt And non-commissioned staf. The battalion was drawn up ih single-rank formation, and thus the line was a long ono. Some of the companica ld wells othors woro. of tholr reckoning. Some of the officers also mude inistukes which looked very. bad. on drease Farle. For Instance, the officer commanding > ing hia mon from n support ton carry arma, from thatto mn order, and finally to a parade rest, abaut-freed fmselt and failed to coine to f porado rest himaulf; but, on the contrary, maintained his sword nt a earry, In defiancs of tnilitary form and ctiquet. He Know better, but forgat himself. 2 After the parade, which was witnessed by gov. eral hitndred people, the battallon wos rested for about fifteen minutes, when the companies were once more called to an nttontion, and were marched over three or four of the’ principal streets to the armory and disbanded, x THE SECOND REGIMENT turned out between 10) and 140 men tn folie uniform for an onteof-door battallon drill: Inet ovening. The command was maretied to Market street, where tho companies were put through sume batiallon evolutions, Licut.-Col, Hennessey: commanding. The men didns woll as could he expected, but.all showed the need of drill, Upon tho return of the reginont tho Board of Oflcera held nn foformal meeting in the headquarter rooms for tho pnrnose of talking up the ntairs of the command, and tlectssing tho pienio which is to take place on the 2d. . : TW SIXTH NATTALION hada battalion drill and pantie sania at tho Armory in antleipation of tho cheampinent at Genova Lake on the Ith. Maj, De Young come manded, and tho drill was attondod by rbout. soventy-fye momibers. OFF FOR JOLIET. THY LAST OF DAVIS, z Jailer Caurier yesterday visited Jollet in com- pany with a motley crowd of I-loera who have recontly been sentenced In: the Criminal Court to penal servitude in the State Poniten- try, The crowd numbered twonty-cight, the most conspicuots momber belng Clarence E. Davis, the bigninist. Inleaving the jill Da- vis wus shackled to John Moan, alin Arbuckle, who goes down under f ‘ten-yenr sentoncu for arson, Clarence wore the well-known nobby: but threadbare sult whiuh he has worn over since his mrrest, andthe rod neoktie, inuch tho worse for wear, ent tho sane prominent fx- ure in his faultless make-up, He ondeay- ored to conceal all Indicntions of con- cern ~ns to his pitinble position, but with grent- effort, ns wa oyldent from tho nervous manuer in which he filed ont of the Jail to the omnibus, and thence to the cars ut tho Alton depot, [ero n lance crowd of peoplo had congregated to get a look at tho champlon matrimonial adventurer, and ho was tho contro of attraction, As indicative of the cheok of the man it may be sald that be proposed if allowed to go unshnckled, to act ns guard on the Journey, but his disinterested proposal was not Kecopted. Ho was happy in the knowledge that hia Inst wife, Clara, had catied upon him the previous day, and ho sald if she bud not, he never would have left tho Jail ative, - At’ tho depot Davis sald he would rather go down fn innocent min than a criminal, and solominly protested that Maxgio Vandecar was the wife of David H. Snoll Ho avowed his willingnoss to do unything the Peni- tontiary pane D TS milght singgest, hut on ace count of an injury to hia right arm, received sonte yenrs nyo, did not bellove bo woutd be abla to cutstone. : THE WOMAN MIM, convicted of shoplifting nt Field, Lelter & Co.'s establishmont, sat beside Davis, and cricd bitter~ ly bofore tho train started, Although she was indicted and. tricd under the namo of Hill, it in bellaved that her ideutity bus not been discov. ered, Sho hus utall times refused to tell any- thing about her friends, or whoro she came fram, and was really 4 pltluble subject as sheappoa: red yeaterday, Arbuckls and his wife unth shod tears, tho man especially being overcoine with emotion. Hv Is 00 years of axe, und quite gray, andas ho sut in tho cur, chained to tho nubby Davis, presented a sud pleture. Jimmy Gillan, the popper-thrower, preserved perfest coms posure und faced his punishmane withgrent ungfrold. Several young girls who huve mate fn practice of visiting him tn the Jail wero at tho dopat, and bade him a tearful farewell. Wenster Ponsloy, the follow who robbed the iuesta of the Palmor Housg, was one of tho number. Power: tho burglar, took things vary coolly, as. he had maile the Journoy twice before, and tho novelty: of the trip had entirely worn otf, Mr. Curricr also took with hin four young boys, who vo tn= ape fates ‘to tho State Reform Seboul at ontine, SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK AND DAKE. The joint Boards of ‘Trustees of the Towns of Hydo Park and Lake mot yostorday afternoon in Parlor 44‘of tho Grand Pactile Hotel. . Tho objoat of tho meuting was to dectdo whethor the two towns should have Independent. water-works or continuo to use jolutly the pres- ent muchinery. Hyde Park decided to buy out tho ‘Lown of Luko intercst. Mr. H.R. Hobart presided. Messrs. Foss, Wobater, Piorce, and Attorney Condee, tho Spe- elut Committee of Hydo Park, ond Measrs, Blester, Murpby, . Muirhead, and Attorney Veeder, on bohalf uf tho Town of Take, roported. tho following proposed busli of agreemont: “The village of Hyde Park proposes to take all jolut property. except the lots to which Lake now holds title, and to py the ‘Town af Luke $00,000 in aceordauco with tho original contract, ‘Tho 'Town of fnke to hava the right of way through Iydo Park for two pipes or a tunnel on. Bixty-seventh street, Stony Island avenue, and Bixty-olghth street, from Stute street to the Lake, but to furnish no water privileyos to citl- _20n8 orcorponitions within tho territory of Hyde Park, well is to be put ja at ‘tho works acconting to plind of Engineer Cole at fin expense net to oxeced — &3 8 goon As pructicablo, providing the Village of Hyde Purk shull decide to construct the sume, tho oxpense to be equally borne by the two towns, “but if Luke ceases tu use tho water within six months Hydo Park suall refund to Luke tho amount tho town may have paid on the well, Jake shall disconncet tho pipes Crom tho Stato etrevt main that run nto that tows, and feave the mui in goad condition, and Hyde Park shill huvo all necessary privileyes on Stuto atrvet to crablo thoi to tke proper care of the Pip aid connect with tho a tis iaderstood that Hyde UNL Park will fase cove Utleates of lidebtednass for said sum of $0U,000, payuble to the order of the Town of Tyke withs OU Interest an or before two yeurs from the date of Befeoatiene of sepnration of sald partiva, After a brief discussion, the report waa wine fmousty ndepled, und thon by ench of tho Bours fodlvidually, Tho attorneys of tha two townk were algo instructed to draw up the neces- anny contructa, he bids for cout! for the water-works wero then read, ‘fhe contract wus awarded toC, IL. Sounogar for 2,000 tons of Indluna block at #4 Der ton, ‘ | _ SVANSTON, ; Tho young ladios of the Seandinavian Moth- odist Church have Jngt succeeded in rabsln, $1500 of tho $4,000 which Is duo on thelr chure editico; the remaining $500 thoy expect to raise by contributions from the bustiess men of the tinge, it was deolded to haven Garfield and Arthur raifcadion meeting Peiday, July 1, ia proe posod tO sechra Congressman Burbor, Luthor ind us tho sponkora .uilin Milla, and Lorin G, Cu of the oventny MORTUARY, - : Br, Louis, Mo., July 8—The funeral of Phelim ‘Toole, tho dent fireman. took pluce thie forv- noon and wis very largely attended, Tho ro- inains wore taken from Kngine House No. 6 to tho cathedriul, on Walnut atrevt, on tho Skinner Hook und Ludder truck, of which Tuolp was foreman, Tho truck was claborutoly draped In ourning and duvorated with towers, and its craw voted ns pull-bourens, After borvices nt the gathodral the coltin was agalu pjaced on tho truck, und In this position waa conveyed to Broadway aud North Market streets, whure it Waa (ruisfurrod tow hearse, ‘Tho cortézo whieh follawed tho remalus to Culvary Comotery, whero tho last funoral sites wero portormed, find whore the body now routs, was one of the Jongeat ever socn hero, and was wade up of all ol of citizens. A numbor of flremon from Chicago were present and participated iu the oeremonics, : : M.—Sit: Thaye the honor to inform: you that n,]” hoe third company from the right, after bring-~ but grand them, 4 base ¢ aout ball, cut) wile f ‘e ended. bring ball. ied bulls. time away, Dalry sutort Dorgi Ward, ¥ Ch! the« whe 1 play i over tl “ called bulls.” demurred, calling tho tl foot that undor the ru be called a “strike” If over the plo in the grand stand who gat plato began tu got uncns} hess, but Anson ordorud ‘Ci xive Gross good balls; he did so, but the bats- nan wus gent to bis base on called bulls. who seemed not to be in the secret, foolishly hit ut n good bull and sont ft to Quest, foruing Gross out. at second; i witted, walted for cirht balls, and got tirst, York golng to second, Dorgan thought he could batthe two In, us Corcoran wus pitehing good but he tow out to Kelly. ashe got inn base ley guing to thicd. ING, ANC por Was tot runny t on Quest's singlo, but both were Dalryniplo's hilt to Farrell. Inthe. fleth the time plrexot in his work. Gore hit safe once more, aud weit to second a8 Kelly wns Willlamson, after having Ny muifed by Ward, sent a grounter to fs whe attempted adouble play by touching K on tho Hne, but Kelly dodged buck, and Farroll wis obliged to throw to first who wag put out b to reach second snfely and Gore to tally, K getting to third on nn unsuccesst plate, After Gora had talli poreaey: bad a Up as to tho unplre's elspusition in tho mutter, ordered Grogs to Follow Gore totho bouch and touch run was Potera a ball on which hit, Farrell, 3b. Btruck out! Bally called—Corcoran, 88; BS. Strikes called—Corcoran, 18; Ward, 1% -Pussod balls—Flut, 8, | ~ Wild pltches—Corcoran, 1, Tino—Two hours, * Umpire—Libby, cago peut SPORTING EVENTS. Thirty-sighth Game and Thirty- Fifth Victory for the Chicago Club. Spite of All tho Unapire Could Do. Other League Winners * Yesterday. Other Races, BASE-BALL, CHICAGO V8. PROVIDENCE, dinnry proceeilings. Providence Benten & to 4 in ‘Boston, Troy, and Buffalo the \ : : Darby Beats Charley’ ‘Ford in the Free-for-All at Cinoinnati~ For the first timo ,this year ‘upon their own Rrounds tho Chicagos wore yesterday nndor tho neceasity of playing against ton men. If tho tenth man had been placed somewhore In tho ficld tohetp his aide in. the regular course of Dball-playing he would have affected tho result In this way: Providence, 2; Chicago, 7, and thus Mould have proved a boneft to tho home team, ‘ns the score really was & to 4, But tho tonth man In this instance stood Just back of- the Plate and called balls and strikes and mnde de- ¢istona ut tho bases, ' Two thousand peoplo were progent and saw it, and the ncarest toa furore of indignaticn: ever scen among a Chicitgo crowd, which is proverblally lenient and long- suffering In tho matter of umpiring, was that which was orented yesterdny by Libby's oxtraor- This time it was. not the nolay fellowa over’ in tho: west sents, the gentlemen and Iadics in tho stand, moro than - 1,000 ‘of who signified tholr disapproval. ie ho Dalla all tho tle, Varroll was more. fe hit, and York tallied, Brau Another clean bit would tle the haps win ft, 18 Bradley was on third and Farrell onsecond. Ward yiolded to tho temptation to try und bat both of thom in, but sent up foul Hy which Willfamson caught, ind the game was Result of this inning, ono run, the out. right gift of tho umpire. for the Chicayos, tho first inning saw somo aplendid work with the stick, Dalrymplo and ore went out, but Kelly hit for bls buse, aad Anson brought thom both homo for two enrned runs by a tremendons tivo- base ner against right-fold fence, but was Hhnself loft by Burns’ weak hit to Ward. In the third Gore hit clenn, but before he could steal second, which bo did Inter on, Wolly and Willlam- kon both wont out on illes, and Anson falled to. jonie, also Willinmson, him iat grounder gave tha toutelt. the plites at home, to ant fairl mphu's | Providence, Why Te VOD soervenenssees Chicaga, ~ Dalrymple, be feseeree Taninga— Providence nec when Gore crossed tho not tell whethur he touched shameful ruting made two mon out where ane us Anson thon hit to Kelly could, brave ensily seored from third, the nut result of this feat in umplring was to defraud Chiuugo of twa tallies, Thru runs wore made inthe sixth off Fllnt'a tworbuser, Quest's bugo on balls, the mut of jong tly by York, and Gore's ehit of tho amo, a4 Chicayo was blanked In tho olghth and. Ghd not play tho last halg-of tho ninth, THE BCOKE, iy for his irlousx persistence York, fi wv was fairly out, As tho ball wae Nekted wo! Quest, A bi null took: him in, Fulnt 5 “4 ute. The in Hue with but Bradley, SreBnt In’ the fourth Start. ‘This enubled i ful ple Wit . him with tho ball. second, bor nat. In, and, was the lust run-votting eek Sueol q 1 a 4 a wl Comme oeie! feecesneene al open womnel lobeteenon El ce: alerocomses alenemmcosnsl lerzcomee MliwecSunoe = Ss. ore oot seal matte one shi 2. ‘Two-hase hits—Ancont Flint. F Hit basa on balle—start, Grogs, Bradley, Kel- Most. 2 Yplivt buso on orrore—Providence, 3; Chicago,3, Lofton basa i rovidanog, 7 Bradley, York, . Chicago, 9, urs, Ward, 83, BALL GOSSIP. will not be distanced altugot mossersae! + nit Gross hit to Burns, who pratt sharply to Quest, but Joo mutt ny was missed. Goren hard Ny well taken, and Iradiey atrucle owt, and two men were jufft, In the fourth Peters and Hines were put out, when Start hit safe to Jott, mud got second on Dulrymplo's Ie reached third on 0 pusse giuine home on Cross’ snfo hit. recond on a passed bath, but York struck out in trying to bat him home. In tho soventh Gross ot a base on a ball which dropped between Quest and Gore, and which elther could havo ht had Angon given the pltch sant Groxs to scvond, him to third, and Bradloy’s ily to Datrymplo al- i Qhim to score, -lu tho ¢lghth Farrell was iven n life ut first base by the umpire, thou: at it,and an ensy OWeVer, FAVE ML 00 " It beeamo avident from tho outsct that Libby's perceptions of balls dud strikes were ,worso ‘wirped than usual, but it was not until the fifth Inuing that the spectators wore forced to enter- tain the idea that this man. bad actually started out to help Providence win that game, and was vent upon doing it in every possible way. This conclusion became a tixed conviction later on, and when tho game hrd been ended thore were. very few persons presont who did not conscter tlously believe that thie umpire bad been fae grantly, Intentionally unfair, Prestitent Hulbert, who is always extremely loth to lston to critl- elstns upon umpires, openly dectared his bolief that Libby hud deliberately undertaken to givo™ this game to Providence, and he gave n poremp= tory order to Capt. Anson never under any cir cumstances to. aceopt this man in Any game In which the Chicagos take part. Tho writer has witnessed more than 100 League games, and for tho first (ime In his experience feels impelled to say that the umpiring was persistently, sy: matically, and, ne he belfoves, intentionally fa- yornble to one nite and hostile to tbo othor, Speeifientions and reasons for this belief will bo found furtaeron, ‘Tho gume opened with Providence at bat, and After two men wero out Ward hit aud ingde a clown stent to second, but Pet bin thoro with a fly to Dalrymple. ond Inning, after ond out, Start was donated his an balls ealled with the umplre. 88 ra ert Tn tho seu: ed mAs OF tha bal, and ‘The lntter mnie r order, A ork's out took ee him to second, Peters’ out to third, and Hines’ only safe bi! gumos, brought gift of the umpire. I score standing 6 to 3 In ‘favor of Chicngo, evidently suro of bis footing, waited while al Tenst ve bulls wore deliverod waist high and plute, and every ono of them wore frsisates; and Corcoran npire’s attention to the # bail at the belt mnted it in two Result. ono run, tho In tho ninth inning, the roan, ho y at this baroficed busl- ‘Coreuran to wa-on and York, lng. Keencr- Burns wus called out on ao: motion with his bat which in tho case of avery Providenco batsman ruled a “atrike,” but wng callod 0 Peters’ old-style fumble of Corcornn’s little pitcher Orst by fast 4g, ho Went to secondon Fiint'’s aw iad to left by ivan first on is high foul Troll, elly for Willison, iy . ly to the . whe np This was done, and the uniptre promptly rutitied the Job by declaring Gore out fornextecting to touch tho plato!—the fata being, as to un absolute certainty, first. that Gore did that he had plenty of ue Gross stool threo feet ald not hnye the bill in band til after Gourd was home; third, th lookin tho wrlter knows nat the tmipire was oe pinto, and could This lremscenes iT"; is Tecoceceoe al eecssu-ool = in bas now a loud of fourteen games, and ou ts wotweo will wis. the race her the tie! it ia understood that ‘Libby goos from here to but 108. in aning at Kansas City, He bas tho rop- hoing uneortuly, bud the fixing. of the nomiua om areS Rinworarte se don on Garfield." : - RIS jemi ak kd MrSherman replied: “ Indiana svas destrous os utation of boing 9 good ball-playor, and (t ts 0 tuptunry and Paniquo ran a dead heat for the | tary.“ m emteet, Ibis teu : Dig ae cota Tata nated ng HRIMo AONE | FITTING tno Stevennte.of tho | Mets ian gia ta rane Aerin tat wae: ono AN PWA ET, Neon! or 7. Be I Fag tue Unaplrto arith the reuters Jockey Chub, ia vlow of tho commented Ratire, arg fstniea tho National, Committes in'¢ ‘ seve yidonee, valine Alvin Mr, Storm M11 there be asta Tho Chiengos leave to-night for Clovetand, | Of tho oyldency, have deolined to arian, the ‘Will thoro bo any moro schema" PUsylng there to-morrow and nest ‘Tuendny and Beuere of Robert tho Dovil fn the Bou d'Or dl of refinding? bh hemes av Troy, July Hi, 17, 18 In Worees- thore cannot be. Con, Providence, July 27, 2, 31s in Nosion, Aug, and returning home to bogin herewith Providence Aug. 1. Notico haa been reecived froin Lengto Socre- Wednesday; iy tor, July 21, 23, 43 ‘' N logistative nuthority for it, ali bonds Ui they breont6 dito, Adminiatration,! 8 haa ny C) ganrteati fy the. anid thoBecrotarys ie uayer nrrest and moat iepriaht thie coun ” THE OAR. MINDADELEHIA, on PHIDADRLENIA, July 8.—At tho boat rnces tho | over had, } : € they bent ino because L i MTog Romine niekeeeniitaemanak maine | Rentlor was fino, but tho water rough and tho | sistance fo,nis Adminiatention, thoy. boat atk cinnatl Buckeyes: of tho release of ‘Thomas | Cotrse plow, y ! * Novortholess, Mr. Sharman, i got tho voto of the Grant managers gre not beon the backbone of Hayes’ Ad Poorman by tha Buffato Chub, and of tho reslire nation of William MoLedn nan League umpire, NOSTON VR. CINCINNATI, Speetat Dispatea to The Chteaga Tribune. jostdns batted Tho frat heat, the sentor alnglos, was won by Mumford, of the Porsoveranea Olub, Now Or-' b Joans,hy twolongths; Musgrovo,of tho St. Jobu's, ton. . Now Orleans, second. Tloio~1L min, 19% sco. wena Jam not nshnmod of tt; yo my INNATH, O.. July 8—Tho Bi y you," sald tho Hcorotary, \th whiteoutot tue diamend tu-tiny inthe thirdand | Young, Of this olty, did not row, tho | {82 tert fn. Ohio wha wora ‘so bitter e Aftinnings.. In thosotwo {nuingstwonty-theee | “The sccond heat was won by Holmos, of the | nie, and show you that “in” aye a inen tent to bat, making fiftcon runs, nine-| Pawtuoket Club; Hall, of Harvard, second.'| thoy had a Porgenn! rosontment, mete eared. ten single hite, threa doubles, and two | ‘rime—il min. 40 aoc. ¢ = is oeldon, of Elyria,” formerly triplos. Puree! Uinished the mune, but was lo ‘batted bard. The Lestons folded very wildly. Mansell was slek nnd Leonard got hie ruleaso for . Tho est nnd-most exciting race of tho day | Gonetessman from Louisiana. When I wa “& a fn Louisiana, f 8 foe ‘was tho first heat for four-oared aholls, and was } Presitontial mation, Shatdan wie oe pie ig od tho anking, so tho Cincinnatia played Sommers, | cowed by the croys of tho Argonaut | lawyor. He wanted to compel mo foo: We hn_amatettr, at short. and Charies ielliy In Toft. | Club, ‘Toronto, . University of Poninasl- -forviows with sitch poopto na Andoreon uty.’ About gH woro presente | gg 7 gp || Vani nnd Wyandattes of Wyandotte, Mioh. | nid noedor My fonds wee eee mbt f sds 2 0-4 | Tho “bonte: wot away woil-. together, tho | Iho dignity of my position and gbave cancel 2,1 0 %10 | Argonauts rowing thirty-six, the Univorsity pr dence t hava such interviews, Wo re: Rarned rins—Chictnnatt, 13 Moston, H. forty, and tho Wyandotlo forty-tour strokes. | {to legal ndvico of Mr. Sheldon, and diehard 7 ic him forthwith, That, and the fact t f Floldinyg orrors—Cineinontl, 8% My To ‘The Argonautsand Wyandottcs took tho lend for | jot gi . hat hag Hoso hite—Cincinnnth ie Boston 2. tho first tinlf-mite, when. tho University craw | Now Orlenme NOOOURte For Mis a ee trol ‘Rouckor ds donee 1; Foloseisdonn’ Oitumrke, | Pulled up alongside, and for tho-second hatt- | In the samo’ way Afr, Snoky of Sandie ey O'Rourke, 1; Jones, 1 Foloy, 13 John’ Ofltourke, q ; SavOrn! ethos Tike Toei OF Sandusky, ang Fer eet etamos O'llourko,’-dotin | Onoof the eentat- (ue Wyandotter: euel browee | Timed, UY, parsonal foollngs. Huet wif ease y base hit*—Jamos: ke, yo 10 sents o| ie Wyandottes’ shell bre O'Rourke, Jones, and Truth.” : down when nearing the Homes-tretch, tt tho | Trthor Into tho question, because It 18 all ovens! First bago on crrors—Cincinnatl, 1; Bostots, 4. First base on bails—John O'Rourke aud Clapp. Left on bares Cineintiatt, 43 Boston, % 7 * Struck out—: and Jones.” crew pulled well together, and, incrensing tholr atroku itt lust to forty-eight, came in. winnora by half a longth, i 0:42!4, the othor crows finishing togethor tn i:4t.- A = ft Sediment or mucous in tho urino isa gu; Kidney-Wort, and dlention of dlacass. ‘Take Ki oured before It is too Inte. Hulls called—White, mz Hond, 08; Purcell, 39, in the xecon hent for four-oared ebolls thore Use Kidnoy-Wort and rojotce in: hoalth, One, Strikes ealled—W bite, 21; Bond, 25; Purcell,10, | wore threo starters, the Carman, of Carmans- | package makes six, quarts of tmodicino, sages Wikt pitebes—White, 1. ville, Nz Yur Contesinial, of Detroit: and Eureka, | pitrer, and moro effectual than any bitters’ ‘Time of gaino—2:43, of Nowark, N.J. Dy the time the rico wns | Pills. ee Umpire—Walsh, of Loulayiiie, BUFFALO V8. WORCESTEI, Speciat Ditynteh ta The Chicagn Tribune, rr! Timea: Que highest artists in dontiateys 4 McChesnoy's boyant doubt, thou bua a enlted tho. breezo, which had been blow ing strongly all tho aftornoun, grently in- crorsed, and tho river was .covered | with igh bus Dorrano, N. Ya July &—Dy thotr strong bat- | White cups, ‘Tho crows got nway toy ethor at the ting and lose fiotd Wi tho, utining to-day des fromthe Aare ny Eoniernfat eapiog. wall 1p ope Butler acknowledges to have boen nea Tepe no Worceatars Ito 3 ge falant 9 half milo being virtuiiy out of tie contest, | 3° %baved with Cuticura Shaving Sonp. +" neq 140100 1 % O-10 | The rece was warmly contested, tho Enrokes Spr aes Sa ‘ ara eb 000 10 0 O—g | Miishing bil a longth in ndvanco In 10:033¢, Indigustion, GYBPOPSIN, Nervous prostration ‘Tho third heat Sentor sinslo sculls was won by | And ull forms of generul debility rclioved by tae THOY V8. CLEVI Ratlat tho Zephyrs, Detroit, Howlesby of tho | se Mensman's Poptonized Neuf Tonic, tho only: Special Dispatch to The Chtcagn Tribune. Bhoe-wae-cao-mottes second. Tine, V5, Preparation of beef containing its ontir autre VELAND, Ow July 8.—Onco more tho Cloves | ‘Tho fourth heat was won by Murry, of Ports- | tous proportios., It ia not n moro stimulant like team dlsappolnted tholr friondsandad- | mouth, “Vay Goddant, of New. York, sccond,,| tho oxtracts of heof, but contains blond-making inlrers by suffering lofent at thohands of Troy, | Timo, 41:00. forco- generating, anil life-sustaining proportiey © B ‘Tho score wns ns follows: | Tophum of tho Wakwaksums,’Saginaw, did | {sinvalunbicin all onfecblod conditions, whethes \° theresult of oxhaustion,- nervous prostrat! not row. 4 ‘Tho thir hoat of the four-onred scullawas be- | overwork, or acute diseaso; Dacttegaey ne tween thd Albanys, of Now York, and Hillsdalos, | sulting from pulmonary complaints, - . Of Michighn. 'Chia'was a tincly-contasted race, Piagara & Cox, Bropriators, Now York. Fo alt THE TURI and-althgugh tho river was, rougher thin it | by druygutste’ ‘ «Dereon nach He WSU nea nd elie cere HOTAT, RACK. ay #0) y wel r : The Chiongo Jookey and Trotting: Chub | but the Hilisdale crow soon took the lend with SoPRei Aphis cote pe an aS announces the following extra or speclal a fouer stendy stroke, the Albany, commencing Seo sal 8 at Dp. m., Mr, Jolin Desmond: forty-olght strokes to the minute, slowing upto forty-three, but at the Hnteh inerenaing a, Lingoting iiness of ‘Twenty-Btth-st. again to thole original stroke, At the mite post Gxod 43 yeara, nt 273 BTUWELI-—At Appleton, Wis, Jah of W. purse to be trotted co on Thursday, -July consumplan tho third day of tholr summer trot- ting meoting: Purse $3500, opon to ull | tho filisdale nrow led by alx-longths, whieh was | tse! Averill Huawell ager byeate nna tl aeondt te trotters; 81,500 to first, £000 to secontt,, nnd $109 tothird, Mile noats, threo in five, to harness. ‘Ton per cent ontranco. ‘Three or more horses to onter, and three to atart. Entrics to eloso Sature day, July 10, at 8 o'clock, und tobe directed to D, L, Hall, Superintonitent, THY NORTH SDE DIVING ARKOCTATION will givo a inntinéo at their track In Luke View Saturday, July 10, nt 2 o'clock. § NOTES ANU) NEWS. Darby's defeat of Ford and I'rotetac at Cine second heut overt last full in 220% 1h his: Tee (Padels clu keairendy te members oer it with Darby. at from tho organization, hai ‘The Jockoy Club nanagement has decided en- ‘ courngoment in regurd to the apeviut mee whieh < Sint 2 frannounces uhove; ut least tour entries bolug PEDESTRIANISM, reduced one-hit by a muyrnificent spurt on the . Bt honw-nteaton DYIRG Albnuy boss, the time Detng [-earty. WV emnatoMs St. Paul, and Moston paporspl 9:11, with Hilieinis threa lengths In advance, SUIMACKELS~On Wednesday, July 7, ‘Tho olizhth andsilnul race of tho day was the | of Mriett's disonao of the kidi mack a fourth hent for fonr-onred shells, and was won | S#ed Cl yenrs and months, ap by tho Crescont, of Philadelphia, In 02673, tho | fener from his tnto residance, 423 Milwaukeee M,N. Nolan, of Albany, second. “Tho Nautilus, |iestay—on tho toenine of July frat Boon of Reading, was euled artifoetouling the Nolan. ‘oxen, Honey W. Cha tatoo thin olty, eth, za UNS. + | MANCASTICR—July 7, 1890, arah Lancaster, Piritapenenta, July &—Tho National Associa. | Jain Lnnenster, aged dlyenrs,” ton of Ainateur Onrsmen held its ginthannual meeting thisorening. An amendment to the constitution wus adopted debatring rit clubs ‘which shill isso ar nccrpe f chullenge for the urpose Of hulding 1 professional race from tuk- Vt inoye, Vator Schmeckats Funvral from her late residence, 50 East Hurt uy. nt 2p, tM, te Gracehnut Camotery, arg respecttniy tivited to attand, ms q Ltnly % at 11:3 o'clock p. my S eatily By ma at the mi 8. Funoral from the Hlahth Preshytortan Chit nor Whahtngton and Robey sts, Saturday, Jul Tuvelugk p.m. iy earrings to iloobitl.: 827" Pifladelphia papars ploaso copy. NHOURKE—OF npoploxy, at 49 Vaddor- Y. expected, and It 1s belioved that the rice will bo OFVRLAND. é aRuutotal sunt iy earn to Calynty.+ Member of one of the most Interesting of the ronson. CLEVELAND, O., Jitly 8.—Tho scoro nt the, closo Ancient Ordor of Hlbernians, ¥rionds of the Order"; - St. Julicn, the king of tho turf, reached Chi- engo yeatorday from Dotrolt, and Is nt the Jovkey Club track, whore he will remain until tho trotting meeting Ln this city is over. Mesara, 2. C. Pate, of. 8t, Louis, Dan Mace, W. of tho fuurth day of Haverly's 6 days, 12 hours NEMEY—At (% Park, zo, } adnay, walk, stood: MEY At Central ‘ark, Chicago, daly 4y Alfred, G. Nemoy, axed 46 yoni ; > BELL —hing 2s, ut 10d Milwaukea-nvo., Fi and on Juty 7, itoburt. twin xons of John Bell. Carriages to Itosshfliat 4 p, Mt, th ti! TLghes....sseves Mignault,... HL, Saunders, of Gonesen, IL, and other drivers | Herty 1st, LOWLEY—Suly (ith, Comellus Crows 7 4 and owners of trotters will arrive in Chicngo this | Elson... 8] 7gare a intive of Kumasi, County Clare, ire morning, bringing with thew about lifts horses, | flanley. +. Jaen by rare ta ni enldnee apa Bi - a of them belng engayed ut the Chicugo mect- peal i S2r"Kilrush wid Clare (raland) pnpora please ‘copy, Bs Fields, 2 CINCINNATI. ANNOUNCEMEN'TS:. Set Speetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, x ‘ rpeemeeeaoee ae = Cincinnati, O., July 8—The track at Cheater SHERMAN, : Polit) ‘ hie Park to-day wos In very fine condition, and the —_—_— fe p (PME YOUNG MEN OF THE ELEVENTIT Wag attondanco was the lurgest of tho week. It wus | Ifo Fella How 3o Was Not Nominated |* will net at Martino’s Hult, 6) Ada-st.at8 o'clock oxpected that tho free-for-nll woukt be a very exalting rive, litt this oxpeetation met with dls appointent. Tho Cineinnatl innre Proteine had no show at til in uny. of tho three hents, and in the last {t juat missed reeolving the Hye. Sho was undoubtedly off, and was atilt uttering per —Fonster and Others Were ithe: Gar- field Trovement—* You Can Rely upon At that It Was in Olilo the Plan Was Arranged,» Z * + PR Dispatch to Cineinnats Enquirer. this evening, tor tho purposo uf complotine tho are ganization of w Young Mon's Gariteld and Anite Club, All young mon between the ages of 18 and, Gro cordiaily Invited to be present. 2 Mincellancous, 4 94 THE REV. J, 1, WALKER WILL CONDUCT THE be hinps from, the Injuries she gocoelved lust |° ivy von, July 61 walked into the Customs | gyy, 00" Praver-moctng hn Larwor” Farwell Hal ty. of 81,000,. was won by ‘Maury’ Miller in |: Houso. this. morning to seo "Gen. “Merritt. and = SSS = F three straight heats, Out ‘of fourteen | found in the room of the Couestor the Seorctary BAKING POWDER. entries {the followme started: HM. Pouchor, of tho ‘Crengury, John Sherman. 1 a at a re Glendate, Oo ob. mp. tary Delmont tC. Walker, | a anid, “Mr, Sherman, have been to thotwo W, Haunders, Geneseo, Ml, br, mn. Mary Miller; | Conventions, both at Chiengo and Cincinratl. 8.0, Hack © Co. Nushviilo, Tenn. ch. gz. Je Mt. Thomus; W.M. Woode, Burr’ Onk, ‘Mich. b. i. Tom Hendricks, In’ the Arst heat "sharp struggle was had between pay Miller and- Manbrino Chief for tho halt milo, the mars covering It,’ howaver, first by two and nbult lengtus, with Tom Hondrloks third, Thomie fourth,’ and Bolwont six lengths’ behind, Just Dofore redebing the threa-quarters, Mary Miller broke, and Mumbrinn Clot pulled up, tho favorit still being balf ndozon lengths to tho rear. On thu tuen for the homestretch, Mambrino’Chiof and-Mary Millee appenred to aight neck oud neck, but. on the stretch the muro Increased her speed and crossed the wire by two lengths nhend of the Chlof. ‘Thomas ‘was third by three Jengths, und Hendricks was fottr loumths behind him. ‘Tho, 2:34, Tho seo- ond rico, freg-foreal, for the $1 Is Garfield guing to bo ctected?” “It ull deponds on tho Stato of Now York,'" suid the Scoretary. After a pauso ho repented: “Tball Nes right hore, It this State wants Ger- fiold be canboelected.” = 5 “Mr. Secretary, ihore 1sno animation in too canvass on clthor sidensyct. :The Democrats feel unusually hopeful, huving a good Unicn candidate, ‘The Republicans,” L said, * will d= pend a great deal on Garfield. nimsolf. A man of his power on tho stump ought to como to New York and enliven the campalgn.” “1 don't know," said tho Svoretary, * whothor public opinion will indorso 0 candidate taking, tho stump directly in his own faver.? 1 think 000 pur | Guefield, if ho has an crrand in the Hast, mntght was won by Darby i three atralght heats, | Garfield, i thoente Tho folowing wurted? John, Ranlay cu, | Mako woine incidental specelies on “tho way, short and genornl tn thelr charncter. 1 think ho has nuule some goodspecches already. ‘Vhut wasn yrood speceh he made at Painesville ow tho Fourth of Jiu; fi ° “Mr. Shorman, tho Nopublican hopotin. tha cumpaign must be incalling tho attention of tho country to concerns of education and eult- |) ure, which Garileld so well represents, Tho Ite- publlenns may well say that thoy hnye finished out the War and dlsmissad tholr oldest Gener- als, und are now ready for an lesue of civillan- jo “You aro ‘right there,” sald tho fecrotary; Cincinnad, br. M. Proteino; James F. Dusten, Now York, ai mirby; John Splun, Chicago, i » Charley Ford, Tho third bent wos. an exult- ing ono from the gallant effort ot Charluy Ford to tako the lend fron Rarby. Splan urged hin on with tho whip for ult ho waa worth while Darby wns not pushed at nil, and whon called, upon, after passing tho distunce-post, ha In- creased his ono-lougth lead to over two. Pro- felno aguin just saved ner distance, "Thine, “"Foftowing Is tho summary of tho sccond raco: Darts 1 1) “thut ts Gartcld’s chance, to arouse tho spirit |f Chori 2 2) oreduention nnd culture. Ho ean ftly ropro- |; Protolne, 8 4) sont tho sehoolmaster ubrond in the hind; butt thon,” galt Mr. Sherman, you think the people, wilt Fetinement like thate Ltuld tho Seorotury that his doubt was a ras ™ after o moment, “do MONMOUTIE DY. : spring to an tdeu of Monmourtit Pan, N. J., July 8—Dan Sparling won tho mite and a quarter dish; Ferida second, Absolutely Pure. u J { Bunge third, ‘Thine, 2:18. tonu] one; that the People imbibed the iden of Ree Ay ee RT eo eee Muny people thowiht Ferlda won,and ex. | {he military and thy physlenl heroes quickur |jNe other preparation. mak eae ay Fosse disappolntment by. hissing when tho | than thntof the schoolmaster, After n pause Broads, or lusucots pa Wee anbe enton by dranepe Indgos gre tho ree to Dan Spuriio, the Secretary suid: “1 represonted the ideu |{ties without fear of the lia resulting from beavy tn The daly atakes for t-yanroklaive-olghths | which would huvo uroused tho poopld. If Thud |*Resubie food, | 137 Comm onded for purity and whole, of ninile, were won by Spinawny, Blazes aco- | beutt nominated J Would have buen eivetod, Tho | MMOLE IM RAYE DOW DHE CO. Kee tanks ond. Spark thirds thine, 1:01, {oa thut 1 ropresoated wus business develop. ba ry tt ment. Having obtained the confidence of tho 5. e = rt a mR a ee Onks stakes, uno | Trainess oles by ny duuinefa work, 1 could DARRAN IOS SELECER APERLENT. - ir Remaecaind reasonubly-have dirovted tholr nttontion to birs- Jness dovelopment, to the bulldlng and opening communlentions to prosperity.” + a ‘ “4 Well, sir, It lookeil to ony duit saw about the Sunday before tho Convention mot as if you Hanoy Giidelin By-and: Ti tee in sau SS Purso race, ono and threo-fourths mil wore gol to bye nominited, Your enemies Gulte se were yaetiehaely alurined. Thoy thought Grant |! Forlde would load off “and Blulhe come second, and whon they neutralized .ench othor the Conven- (lon. woutd drop ta the ‘Uhird candidate, and you would bo nominated, tudlana aud Wisconsin, ey ‘Tho rico by geutlathen ridors, ono and ono- elghth mile i Daronet.... Sell a sand onesch hth mile Ing TAce, ONO at One-o! | Little Rebs. togo forme, Lbada folegrapita dlaputeh aftor 5 the Convention was orgaulzad that there wero aixteen mon in tho Indiana delegation roy to Ab.” suid the Secrefury, TURN APERIENT. Louce, Ab 4 cura for Indizestion frighttul Taynrd.... Cima toe a voring." ‘A bubbling bovornze delinttul Turenne... Lagcoeen Bias wan a Mitte wavering, A famedy tor cveryajiment “Welt alr” £ oy, Foster told_mo tho | Sunday botere tho Convention met that tharo | « would be a boom there for Curtiold, but that neithgr ho nor Gurileld coutd give It'uny asslat- nee.” . Tho Seoretary of the Treasury shook bis head ich the Histons nake bewallmonts A Saxutive, though mild, oifectlva, A tone, neryine, and correctvo; Anonodynd and audoritic Herondertut 81, Tat tbadying evary Taro Ingrediont. Extra Ms +) inn practiont way and suid: “Dir, Gath, Foster a mt Mothor Nature doomed oxpedient mie 3isi0, bot foe With kindly dibord hand to thing onget then. Ho bud the Vico-! jontial hee eth he pte aati | inhis bonnet, ‘Ho bd an dey of wottingan tue: By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO.) Problem struck the hyrdio, fell, and broke his Leet oa jeg, Fete pom ere ae ‘ Goneral Auctionoers, Bund & Handolph-st. seek a vould take his place in tho Ben- thar hi ing this the Secretary, without any fooling, ‘wil profound conviction. ““Pherv was .unother defcgato, Mr, Bherman, who intinnted Wo me that-there Wauld-bo a, ee a dboom. Let mo try to remomber ; swam 4 ‘Ag | run’ over In my mind the different people ; 1 om re at Ciey gine: Tatas a shale On Btato, sands in nuinber, ‘. yer four y or five numes, but fuuld, “No, lot me think u ‘Wontworth-ar., 18 POSTPONED to moment.” ily Y said Fhially sate ii atten, ott mete, spre] Saturday, July 10, at 2 p. Oh Tore the Convention ceased balloting,” Take 12 o'clock, hoon, train on R LR, R “Hickhum," aatd Mr, Sherman, “was any felund, Ho was notin any movemont to nom: MLIBON, FLENSITEIS & CO., Auctloni Ky POMENOY & CO., mate another mun; but you can rely on It that : Auctloneers & Manufacturers'-Agents, . wns in Ohlo tho plan was arranged not to adyers 78 and 80 RANDOLPH-ST. Auction: Sales of Furniture, GO, Sty” .. FORT WAYNE RACES. Spetiat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribun Your Waa Ind, duly 8—The suniner meoting of tho Northorn Indiana ‘rotting asso elation ulosei to-day. ‘The attendance wis alen- der, Hopeful being the only horse entered in tho freceforall trot, it wi duolared off, ‘Tho SuB trot, purse of £400, showed vlght starters outof fourteen entries, uss Ellis was barred iu the pools, Contelln was the: favorit: fat avoond place, Huss Ellin won ensily In three Straight heats, Wimo, 2224, 84, 334. Cone tella second, Alfred third, Joyce fourth, : AT BRADFORD, PA. Braprony, Pa., July &.—At tho second day tho suinmer meeting thoro wast large attend anes, but tho trick was dusty, Tho 2s class, purse Of 340), divided, wae won be Vullunt; Alles ra Boy second, Lady “Mac third, Best thine, Tho 3:28 clogs, purse of. $400, divided, was won by Sleopy att Clover second, Clara J, third, Heat tine, AT DETHOIT, ' Detnotr, Mich. July 8—There was a foir ate tondance at tho races to-day. aud somo ver pretty exhiditions of spocd. ‘Tho first ruce, dus! —= ON ACCOUNT RAIN STOR TIE SALE OF 75 LOTS Dearbarn, Hutterfold, and Arnold-sts,. and Ki or t “Ohta,” Lsald, “alsa, made tho rush to nond. note ox-Collestor Arthur for Vice-Proeidontr' “1 know it,” sald tho Heorctary, “That wusa, mistake.” a ‘ Well, fri ir, according to general rumor your Deunlson, led off for Arthur?" Dennison," gail the Scorvtary, “was Of ony und one-eighth tiles, with soven starters, | HM Poet felon oe win; Perbabs Bo wou: w . BY: Seas mune dite Meuieino ed Florouce 8, York, Ho meant for tho bosts but 1 don't thie Tuesday and Friday. | Bde ee 5 o! ey ry oa y DAY, at 0:38. 104, M1 at our Balgse Se ee ee ee Te ea tt ive | sh near, Mr, Socratury, that nuither Mr. Cont. | sooruabontosts its par tone ago gts Tit Seedy ah uu tes® SOM Greet | ug oe any: Coen ary marin i favor | Ghar toe era Set iets ares Hush of one and one-fourth | ty Lo'n conceaslon to {helm it was puriiups 8 in be MoMEHOY & COL! tors, was jolduug won by sucond, Benny Castle Bilb, ey third. yf ehould iiot bo at all surprised at that,” ead GANDY. “ihe ust rao, dus of two ties, with throa | spr 4thould 2 Pi ats eR RKAARRARARR RARE Weir AAA RAR Ama startors, was won by SI: Anderson {un 3:40X, ‘ ” 1 2 Bond $1. 8, £4 or $5 for » sample Headlight sooond, Frank Shore third. ” | aging paliticies copfacd'to be devirontee aes pallies Sagres of iste, es * aus. Lusabae aus Lis raranen ‘ Giceli uive chess bis substantial Promlscs, lest folate ata fesse 0 DON, Ju! 10. estorfic! akes al }O mi! treat 2 uyea, * r ia y Newmarket wore woo by Loriilard'’s Irvquols,,' tat te imendaclous" wbolaimed (he Bawrar a etre boty

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