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+> GM. Braves, of Itockford, 10, isamong the + ner Carroll ayenuc, © THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 100u, proval. It was submitted to him, it appears, be- ‘ore it waa presented. Orricen HOULINAN was arma cnet, yeatoriiny bofora Superintondent O'Donnell on the charge of falilog to protect a dofensoless woman from tho attacks of drinkon min who had parted with most of his clothing. The avidencu was hoard and tho case taken under advisement, Tue Firo Department Is tn receipt of wscrics of roaalutions adopted by tho New Orieans fire men upon thotr return home expressive of thoir #ratifiention at tho trontment: they received: here. Tho resolutions apenk of the Fire De- nrtment nan “magical” organization. ahd tho nyor nisv comes In for a share of praiso, +s AMONG tho bullding permite issued yestoniny wns one to the Chicngo Car- Wheel Company to crect a foundry, 110x01 feet, Dearborn atrect, neur Fifteenth streot, to cost $10,000; ono to Goouwilito & Leister, to ereot a twoestory barn, Nos. 101 and 1928 Blackwell street, to coat $1,600 ono to A, 'T. Growhalin, to orect n three-story dwelling, No. 184 Sedgwick stroct, to cost $4,001; and ono to. C, to orect. a two-story Bae tt No. 660: West. Fourteenth street, to welling, No. enth street cost $3,000, * THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Con B. E. Hannin, U.8. A., fs at tho Palmor. ‘Mit. anp Mna. Frazen, London, England, aro at tho Grand Paettic. , Wensritit BATON, editor of the Globe, Lincoln, Neb. {8 at tho Paliner. guests of tho Sherman. Z ‘ 2. D. Gime and W. H. Farnum, Lohdon, England, are at thd Tremont. ‘y. F, Srrosa and family, of Fond du Lac, Wis, fire domieticd at the Shorman. * ‘Tue Rov. D. P, Eells, & prominent clergyman of Clovetand, O., is atthe Pacific. ‘ . JonN H. Gean, of Towa, passed through OSes Mantontay, reglatering nt ihe Ppoltlc. ix C. New. of Indiana, returned to tho pilitcr portentaye having left bis family ot Grnevn hake, Wis Mn. ©, A, Grecony,-tho lawyer, Js not tho Oropory who ia quing to Europe July 24, a8 an= nounced Inst Sunday. Tne A nintatention Gomme OF ay eae Livrary Bonrd met yesterday ny iy a ion investigation, agreed :to - replace - ‘Miss jar, . , a tee ee Mame Rerten De Piven caine ein ent of Yalo University, Ne rf the city fore tow dayay-eud is stopping At tho Palmer. & "Mn. Ene onerny, Clerk of the Appellate Court, will start Thursday night on tho steamer Nyucky By ra trip avytind tho lakes and to enjoy a fow w neation. lucnann Pownns tho President Gf the Ben: men's Union. huis gone on a tour ports in Cantidn and "the United States, to look atter tho scninen’s interests, JAwes Conan, who was arrested with Crowicy and Oliten, the peppor-throwers, and whe turned Btuto's evidence, was yesterday discharged from custody, Holle pros. baying been cutered by the Stute’s Attorney. . I. Couuerr, President of tho Evanavillo, Terre Thiuie & Chicngu Ratlrond; Churles B. Peck, General Manager, Henry Fannell, Goneral’ Superintendent, and J. C. James, Chief Engineer of the Uhicago & Grand’ Trunk ‘atlrond, are at the Tremont. * Ix thet Criminal Court yesterday Emfl Tabn. pleaded guilty to Inrcony, and was sent to Jail for thirty duy. John Sullivan, for larceny, was gent to tho Penltentiury for two years, George found guilty of lurceny Ir was announced somo days Hi Yat Dr, Honrotin would be appointed to tho Renrd of Educatlon. Tho fnotis thut he was offered the position a yenr ago, but would not accept. This yonr it was offored to him again, and he wus por- suaded ‘to necept up to the Inst motnont, when he peremptorily. declined, and Dr, Burroughs ‘was pamed in his place, All of tho appointecs will, no dondt, be confirmyd, oxcept, perhips, Mr. Mans, to whom some are objecting, though thoy cannot say why. Commissioner WALLER says, in reply to tho stateniont of Ald. Bond that he bud n bid to do the dredging for 24 conte per yurd, that tho best homo bid recelyed was 30 conta, “A firm had of- fored to do the dredging onst of Ashland avenue for 26% cunts, whieh would run the cost tip to an average of over cents for the entire work, because the contractors were asking 40 to Oconts for dred, reat of that polnt,. Ho.had not nc- cepted the cont bid because it was not in the city’s interest, : Ra WATER REDATES, Fiold, Lotter & Co. havo “naked for n rebate on thelr wnter-tax for Inst yerr, on tho ground that whero 2,000,000 gulloiis or more ure cone sumed tho ordioauce on the subject provider that the chargo shul! bo 8 conts per 1,000 yattons,. whereas thoy hnve consumed over that nmount *| in tho aggregate, and have vald atthe tute af, 10 cents, They, wrote to tho Wator Depurtinent some diya nyo on the subject, and yestorday the City Attorney gave on opinivn ‘to. the effect that thoy had’no claim to n rebate. Ho holds that the ordinance ‘applics to ‘all premiscs "" supplied through moters, and that the rebate 18 only provided for where 2,000,000. gulions or fore passes through one ineter, which was not tho cago with tho tirm in munition. ‘Tho Water Wright wus tried and Department will act tipon the opinion and -re+ and sent to the House of Correction for nhiety | fuse to allow any'rebate, oe days. Zi : : Janes HENNESSEY, 9 ‘butcher by trade, while undor the influence of Hquor at 30 o'clock ycs- terday forenoon, aeeldcntally felt and struck bis bead nynlust the hub of a wagon wheel on Hale sted street near Maxwell. A severn wound which be recelyed was dressed: by 1 phyaistan and Hennessey was thence sent to his homo, No. 3 Ruble street. He wilt recover. e F. W.8aurm, General Superintendent of tho Atlantic & Pudlfic ftiilrond; Chartes A. Tinker, Superintendent of Telegraph on the Baltimore & Oblo Rallrowd; George W. Cobb, Superintend- ent of the Miticral Point Hallroud; A. V. Hs Care penter, General Tleket'Agent of the Milwaukeo &St. Paul Itutlroads J.D, Kayne Generil Man- auer, and Fy Sintaper, Chief Engineer, of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, are at the Pacific. . “Tue Une of march of the First Regiment. upon leaving Saturday morning for the encampment it Oconomowoc, will be as follows: Leaving tho Amory at Vi in, the muireh will be taken up- on Wabash ayenue to Monroo etroet, Munroe to Lu Salle, Lu Salle to Washington, asin ton: to Franktin, Franklin to Lake, Lake to Ci Clinton to the Milwaukee & St, Paul dapat, wore Tho regithont will eoropaniod, by its own: band: of fibont thirty= five pleces, under thg lea ership of Band- master Pould, ae ne = ees RUN OVER BY A LOCOMOTIVE. David Johannes, 48 years of uke, living at No, 48.Fry etredt, was rundown tnd fatally Injured ning by Engine No. itt, on tho Burilug- ton & Quincy Huilrond, ut. the Contral depot, footoft Lake street.” Hurry, Furst, tho engiuoer ‘ofthe tocumotive, wis got to blamo; in fact, tt $s belfeved that the man was not: necidentall: run down, but actually threw himself benou! TNH COUNTY-BUILDING. |, ‘THe oxtromo hot weather didn't provont the Iesue of twenty marriage-licouses yesterday by tho County Clerk. ze i. Ep Itoarnsoy, exccution clerk in the Bhorift's ofice, npires to the Corunership, ' Ils ‘fathor is an undertaken: : ¥ Wuttz tho marble 1s befng cleaned on the now | County Court-House, it would not be out of place to take tho dirt off tho grant pillnrs also, ‘Tne Committee on Public Service meeta at 2 o'clock -this afternoon to pass on sundry est!- mates for tho-new Court-House, * ‘Tne Committes on Charities .were ont at the Poor-House and Insane Agyluin yesterday lonk- ing over goods that wore bolng supplied to tho Institutions. 3 Drrury-Snenier Jara H, Bune, A, Charles Potter, James T, Hoult 3.¥. Clovelund, Josuph Schouninger, and William SWwissler, Jr., allasplre to the oflice now occupied by John Hoffmann, ‘Tne Hospital Committec mot outat tho institu- tion praendol, and passed upon sundry biligand requisitions, They nlso looked to tho furnish- ing und completion of. tho unte-house at the en- trance to the County. Hospital . Derury-Suemers Sracy Js in tears and trouble. He lovied on Maggic Moore's place, on~ Fourth avenue, unier an exention n tow days ago, and pluced n custodian it churge. Tho eruat police raliied the pluco one nizbt, aud took in the custodian with tho rest of the inmates. «No one can be found now te take the place, and Stuoy Ie acting in the capacity bimselt. . Z tho wheels with ‘eulcidal intent. Tho : baal: intents Wanben McCLavanney yesterday placed | coupe | bad Moen ced up ‘te | the County Jail August lesan, uline’ iterman iunke'a coupling.. Suddenly tho engincer enw tbe man, any had beer standing alongside tho engine, being crushed beneath the wheeis, How he caine thore ig. a mystery. Te wns noticed that he was under the intlagnee of Liquor, and it may ‘bo that Just ag thie eyigiie aturted np, Johunnes, in hig elforts to. gop- uway from It, ‘stumbled and ‘fell In the’ tery direction’ which be Wished to avold. His tight shoulder. and shoul- der-binde were badly erushed, and at the County Hospital, whither lia was removed for treat- “ment, the phyatelarte sald that ho could not live tw excved fortysaikht hours. Oilicer Seibert who brotight Jobanies te the hospital, gays thi be aseertuineg from the family thut he had boen xiyen to intoxication for a long. thn it be - sulijom lved athomoe; and that ho had furnished Young, who was sentenced for ten years to tho Penitentiary for tho robbery: of Cabu, Wam- old & Co.'s cloth house nenrly: two years tuo, Herman was brought back on a writ of habeas - corpus to tostify in tho cso of John Collins, ono , of bis confederates, who has been granted a now \ ‘Tue heat had {ta depressing effect yesterda on the employ¢s of the count iutidine, though - the Criminal: Court ‘transacted i grout den! of business, but adjourned early inthoduy. George. Ghijtendon pleaded wuilty to robbery, and wag remanded: ‘Joseph Hart, George Fallon, and Edward Honan pleaded ‘guilty to lareeny, and wera sentanced to ninety diys cuch ih tho House of Correctlon. - Willlauy Hares: Jointly indleted . with: them, . Jobi wns" acquit Ly no ‘support, to, ble wife and famlty for a long | ftoftman_plonded guilty to Inreeny, and waa tne. eee | : sontoneed ond yeur to tho Ponitentigry. Henry Gl SUPPOSED SUICIDE. ‘ Johnson pleaded guilty to petit larceny, and wis rewurdod with thirty days in tho County Jail; Charles Jordun was given a like sentence under asitnilac plon; Jobn Long. a buy 13 years of ngo, plouded guilty ‘to larceny, atid received two ean in the Reform: School;-James Kelly, alias Huckett, a'diminutive hoy not over IL years of age, wis found guilty of lurcony and remanded: Hugh Tennqnt, 40 years of age, died sudden) at No. 60 Archer avenue Inst cvening. His wite Agnes died the evening before, as waa moutioned in yesterday's paper. He olaimed thut it wus. trough bis son's neglect that the amother died, ‘aud ho dymunded that 1 post- mnortem exmumntion bo mide, which was done to oblige tim. Tho Coroner impaneled | for sentence in order to find his mothor and seo a jury, aud after viewing . the . bod: thoy, udjourned. = Tho T funeral occurred yeatenlay, but Mugh refused to attend, atating thut-it was not worth whilu to bury hor, us the, coutd soon bury him with bor, and tho Job could be done moro cheaply in thig manner, Lhe fuin- ily wus only recently from Scotland, The son nientloned is grown up. ‘Tho mprosaion is that the mun poisoned hitnself,’ Dr. Bidwell made what she basto eny in regard to. ber hopeful young progeny, 4 : PEDERAL NOTES; Two NuxpneD barrels of nlcohol woro ox- ported by tl hicago distillers yesterduy. 4 post-mortem — exnmtintion upon . Mra, | ‘Tux intorual-royonucrcceptuyesterday footed mennaut - peaondays, ond wi ters ie Up 2273235, Of this umount, $20,158 wus for tax: 0 no) Ri . Bee Coron mbes thetdene Catige | Puldapirite, #2700 tor tobacco and cigars, and 89,072 for beer. Whe ” Louis SPaut, ot: Streator, was hold in $500 ball yeatorday before ComuuissionarHoyno for sell- ing beer without squaring up his spectal tax with tho Government: me, UR + ‘fue recelpts and diebursemonta at the Bub- ‘Treasury yexsturday were more largely than usual Teunaut's donth last night that ho, porhaps, bud euvacd his wife's denth, but those who ought to know say thervare no grounds for euch u con- clusion, gs . “CROWNER'S QUFAT.” —¢ i Coroner Mann yeatertiay hokl un Inqueat upon Frod Trnst, who wae drowned aeckigntally inn cluy-hule fu the Town of Luke while butaing. The Corencr was ,nlso kept busy durfn; the in curreney, probably on uccount ‘of the heat ease aaee Hon hold vir Sngueat i, the | and the ‘greater jubSr involved .tn, bringing County fospital upon ‘Joseph Chart. | around the coin or bearing it away. Ag it wits, rand gn palater, Po who dicd ut | oly $2,000 in allver was tuken 1 and $2,000 -pald the County Hospital in-consequenco of injuries | Out. ‘Thore were no yuld disbursemeonta, recelvad On, tho 6th of tha present mont fulling off a awinging stagd wt Armour & Cb.’s packing-house at the Stock-Yarda. A verdict of fecidentul death was returned, At the Morgue Upon an unknown man, found drowned noar tho North ‘Picr | Monday evening; a vordict -of: death by drowning. was — roturned, but the jury woro unuble to say whother it was uccidontal or suicidal. At No, 660 Archer ayenuo, upon Mra, Aynos Tonuant, who ‘dlod In: asudden tt Monday evening, A jury wae fn- anclod, and the inquest adjourned in ordor ta ‘Tire now Post-Ollico, which was to havo been. Atted up and thrown open some timo this nonth, will hurdly bo. ready for occupancy before tho” “middle of August, and possibly not’ before Sep- ‘tember. ‘The work hug gone on about us slowly as tho sidowatk-laying on tho ontalde, which has been delayod becnuse the quirry-down Enet ,couldn’t gut thy. stono out fist gfough, Tho ‘Poat-Ottice ee fa waiting, amon i for the lock-boxes and other portions of tho Jron-work tobe used tn dividing up tho Soleriore jold a post-inortem examination for the pur jennie ertchaa tt mety ene wide pose of determining tho true causo of death, | ing, the nolsa of the hammer {a stil AtNo, JOO Main strect, upon Afichucl Hannon, | beurd tn .the land, and tho cendition of things whose death by sunstroko Is reported clse- | gonerully is only a tritle lusa_chuotle thin it was where, sw couple of months nyo. The prospect {4 that the bulldlug will be done somo time within tho uoxt year or two, though nubody ta raah cnough to prodict u dotlutt date, or nnything near it. Ap: ‘propriations in dribiets and tho backwardnesd of contractors have boun the means of deferring a work Which ought long ugo to bave boon com- sploted. . . SHOOTING CLUAS. j ‘Tho annual meoting of tho Chicago Shooting Club was held Inst ovoning ut the Bhermun Howe. After pusting some. unimportant ainondments to the constitution, the annual oteo tion was held, resulting as follows; Vresident, HB, Orguny Vice-Preaidcuts, W. TH. Haskell aud C.K. Willard; Sucretary and Trousurer, J. Hy Wigulns.. rgnn, W. H, Haskell, i Ave Kicknmun ‘presgnted the Club with a yoldtnedal for pigeons shooting, to ‘be shot for some tino ip the future, wfter wition whe Club adjourned, subjeut to itll, ‘Thu Luke George Sporting Avsoclation hold a reguhuyr meeting Just evening ut the Shorman Jiouse, at which it was deelded to hold a shoot on tho: club‘a grounds in Lake County, In- at july: 24. ‘a the “Auuibat Shooting platy hold a special ne iise force ut any conclusion, ATTEMPTED SUICIDE, é Jounto Lorella, a prostitute about 26 years of Donrdiny at No, od Clark street, atumpt- ide by taking dy ones of Inudunum,-: A it, Who wus readily found in a drug. reat Nos485 Clark streot, pumped Mer out and proncunocd ber out of danger. No cause a assigued for tho att by the young woman, “ - + —— mi THE OLTY-WALL.. A HOUSE. COMES TO TIL QHOOKD. An aceldent, fortunately unattended, by loas of lite, happened at Vo'clook yesterduy morn ingeby which the three-story building at No. 10 Wabash’ ayenio was’ alinost completely wrocked through tho cutting away by workmen engagod tu excavating tho. lot to the south of the anndy soil upon which tho southorn\ wall of tho building rested, Tho houso, originally a two- story franie, had been raised upon a brick lower story, which hus. been ‘ocoupiod sinco - lost May 08 a ‘grovory ‘by” Thompson & Co,, who lensed tho ,wholo building, ocoupying tho second story, with Dr, Olondenen, 4is a residonce, while tho third story waa-sublot 10.6 Mrs, Connors, ‘The vacant lotto tho south wad purvhasod a short time ago by. Joseph A, Islo, n barnvse-niukor, whose store, , fronting ‘Upon its rear lino, he designed to curry forward ‘to the sidewalk.\As a preliminary to building Christian Hiete, Henry Burr, Charles ‘Johuson, and Denuls Keurnoy, with Willam Cum, ¢ron ‘as. foromun, were cugaged to oxcavate tho lot for u foundation, and thoy wero at work digging at tho sand ut O:Wo'elock yeatorday when the aculdont ocurred, Tho titmwy nuture ot tho toll. andthe fugt that tho house ta: tho north rested imeroly ‘upon; an elyht-iuch wall, sunk but 4 vouple’of fcot Inthe ground, and of which four inches had to bo cut away because of {ts overlanping tho adjotiing property, mado it.appurent thut {ts propslotor, a dr, Yott, keop- ings ivory on the North Sido, should do some- thing to proeorve it from collupainy, Ho whe. notitied of the condition of uifaire, but put of taking tho precautions until too late, Yestore day morniug be visited tho pluco, aud promised to bave the jnuttor attended to, but balf an hour, utter the coltapse occurred, The wlx excavators wore workivg directly undor the south side of Mr, Yott's house when, without any prollininary wurniuy, about bul of the brick wall tnolostn; ite lowor tory fell out with a touring crush, Al the sumo thue the two fruwe stories nbove wave lureb to tho south ang threatened tu fall avor Upon and crush to deuth the workwien beneath, here wad uo ehance for them to eseupe in Hine und the. house come down, ya, notwitnatunding they know tholr puultion was a perilous one, they bud not tuken incans to wecure a rupld exit fromthe bole, up whose saudy bunk they tried dn vain to cluwber white tho breaking of ginus, creaking of Umber, aud ecroaning of frighten woneu wad childscy euunded ouluously over _A LICENuH was. fesued to a dog yestorday Bund “ Hancock,” the first of the sonson, ‘tue Controller advertise furnlabing tho-clty with foponed tho@d, 0 ‘Tus Treasurer yosterday received $348 from tho Collector, #200). front the, Water” Dopart: anent, and $1,040 from thu Contruller, < - - A CONTRACT wus yesterday let for grading and Duving Desplatocs ‘atrect, from blonroe tu Har ison. Tho work is to be commenced at once, o7,Tue Mayor and Atdennen will atte the funcral of ex-Ald, Powell this morning, ‘Thoy . ‘ etl start from: tho reokery in varriuges at 4 for. proposals tor vou. Uilus will be ALD. Ipitor mourns tho joss of his wife, who divd Sinday oventuy, after a brief siluces, of cholera imorbua, ilor funural oocurred yestere day, and was very lurgely utiendod, Ins were opened yesterday for, improvin, Chirk street, from ‘Twelrth: to ‘Twouty-seuun A , Bnd for inproving Dividlon streot, trout Clark to the Lake-Shoredrive, No awards wore mado, . Ly reply to Comutlasionve Do Wolf's call upon the phyufcluns to volunteer ta inspect tenement bousus, Dra. M, Forbes aud 0. 8, Pine youturday Olfered their survives, s THi¥ Muypr was uskod erday his opinion of the urdindoce for building ay viaduct over the ailrond trucks ut the foot pt Buudolph strut, ago 16 Was uscertalgyd that if yok with bis ap thoir heads. Tho house did not come completely down, however, but xettled In nn undecided way after tho brick walls bad bulged outwards and the frame stories had uttained an outward leat of nbout twenty dexrees. dust provjous to the collapse Mrs, Thompron walked nerdas tho urlor floor on the second atory nnd looked ont of n window overlooking tho Yreant lof. . Tt yaa nt this moment that the erash came, and the lady was nearly thrown from tho house by tho suddenness of the shock, Recovering from her. genre, sho sathored her familly of little oncs and rushed with thom down the demoralized stnirway into tho street. Mrs, Connors, the Indy Hying on the third’ story, prebhed her baby from its erndie, where ty wan sivoping, and, “leaping *from” a back window upon A roof rome ten feet below ran along it to a place of safoty, u feat which, luckily“wae- not attended by hurtful conse. quonees, Mr. ‘Thompson was in tho atore at the Utne, and cxenped nt the intcrosting moment when pickle-bottlés, danied foods, ton-canistoray show-enses, and a commtllas varicty of shelf- ee eto Honaing a inork vist) font His cite: fothing waa deny yesterday Avon to pree vant tho completion of tho bililltng’s der struction, which scemed Hkely to’ Hupyer at muy monent, The northern brivk Wal ‘was budly shattered, nnd acemed torely fur pup port upon the residence ut No. 131%, against whioh it leaned. The front part of tho store bulred outwanl from tho top, its lean Increasing: rapidly. ‘The wpper stories’ seomed likely’ to jump over Into tho vacant lot at nny momont. No ono intorested thorein seemed able to give: any estimate of the amount of damuge enuscd by tho acoldeht, but competent Judges said that tho honse was n total wreck and would kaye to be oved, 1s monding tt wns impossible, Tho Fe to the grocery stock aimounted to prob- : IN TROUBLE, ‘IR Tt MAMDROOK, MANUWAUrURING. Com- “In ylow of tho rumors affecting tho stability:of tho Company, and the fact that Mr, Richard 8. | Damnbvrook, P'rosidont of “tho: Mumbrook Manu- facturing Company, on Monday oventag dented to a Trtnune reportor that his Company had confessed to n Judgment for $5,013.80 In favor of Me.M. M. Rolding in tho Superior Court on the duy ‘mentioned, o Liimuxe reporter, believing that inn nttempt was being made to concer! the trite history “of tho cnse, yeaterduy called at tho office - of. Mesara. Hutchinson & Luft, Ashland Block, the . attornoys of Mr, Beld« ug. Mr. Lutt was not indlspoyed to give fullde- talla, Ho sald that Mr. Hambrook was innocent ‘ot “any intention to deculye in regard to the Pulgmeaty ug it was obtained without his knowl- edge. ~ 4 Please give me tho particuta “The note in question was given by the Ham= brook Company in April, 1870, to scoure un amount advanced by Belding, Brother & Co; to thay Company. eaee Oey: . What is the amount of the Judgment?” “Tt amounts to £0,51480," “ -“ Wns the note druwu In favor of tho Belding Compayyr" a 2 Noe A “To whom? “Py Willian A. Stanton, and it wre by him in-~ dorsed to Hielding, Brother & Co. who actually furnished the money." “Huve you proceeded any farther thon tho judgment?" ‘ “Yess upon this judgmont wo bave gnrni- sheed tho insunince companies, for the purpuse ff having tho Insiirance monvy apply upon this udgment.” E iG sas “Yuu say you belicve that the Hnambrook Manufacturing Company Just -cvening know. nothing of this Judgmont? “Tum firmly convinced that Mr. Hambrool was unaware of our action.” Gy és Please explain how you managed the mat- ‘Mr. Hambrook was at this office Jn the even: Inggand we hind 9 consultation with him in reference to tho note, but at that, thio nothing wag svtticd about entering up the judgment.” . * What caused you to enter ft up? “Mr. Stanton ‘consulted with parties Intor- ested and with ourselves, and we tilly cun- cluded that it was best to’ bive the Judgmont entered up, and also to cuploy: tho grrnisheo proccss: aud this was done withuut notico to Mr, Humbrook, and we ure satisiicd that bo knew nothing of ‘it until this morning," + ‘Tho reporter called at tho oflice of the Ham- ‘brook Minufacturing Company, 18 Wabash avenuo, for the purpose of interview- Ing-the Prosident, but that gentleman wos ubscnt. It was nscertalned, however, that up to that time nothing dotinit Nad been done by way of Lifting tho Judgment, ‘The establishment was infull operition, and but for the confesslon of Hinangial wenknesa, 1s illustrated by tho fnablt- jity to cancel tho ubligation, thore wis no indicus ton of the business of tho Company comiug to a ty ‘Last ovoning a reportor mot Mr. R. 7. ilam- brook at his residence on West Washlagton streot, and made known the rumors which wero tying around tho city In relation to the tinancial standing of the Company. Mr. Humbrook denicd hat the Compiny had fated, and thought that if the creditors would not push thoin to tho wall they would speudily tind a way out of their pres- ent flnanchal embarrassment, * Ho sald that tho firs which consuined thofr factory bid been to themn-a yrent disaster, us it lopped off nn income sof $10,000 per month. White tut sum was come ing iu tho Company was able to meet ‘all'minor ovligntions and ‘reduce gomo of; the larger ones, but now, with this not coming In regulars ly, and tho fuct that the sarnishmuntcut thom Gut of the insurance moncy, which thoy hid hoped to use in rebuilding “fhoir fuvtory, thoy which ho. belteved wero Ina tleht place, from , uate succcasfully, ».- thoy would, howe LAKE BLUFF. THE BUNDAY-ECHOOL ASSEMBLY, . “ 'Tho first doy of tho fifth annual. meeting of the. -Lnke MBluif Sunday-School: Assem- bly was chiefly notublo for the: -bustlo ‘and ,activity showa by “the. mangers of tho <Agsoclation, in tholr propnrations for tho comfortable ontertalnment of the vast crowds that are oxpected «during tho mevtinuy, Yesterday's urrlvals wero fow, but it is oxpectcd that to-day" tralns will bring large delegutions froin various clties adjacont to Chicago, and it da thought thut by Friduy the hotol und cottages will be taxed to accommodate the visitors. Everything fg belug dune louking ton succcestul porics of meetings, and the extreine, ilberallty thus far noticenble upon the part of the managers: is Indicative of success... In former years Ithis ‘eon the custom to provide separate quarters for representatives of tho press. Tho “ Prous Tont" will be pleasantly remembered, and -knowledyo that Jt hus nyain been sot up ina. ‘eonspleuuna and convenient location will ener: with tt udsurances of comfort to visiting Journul- Ite. . .. The orection of thd great-Taborn: comploted yesterday, wud under ithe (frat “regular ° oxercisa_u; days’: program = was’. carrit ont "Just, ‘ovening. Te bad been arranged. to open the Ag.’ sembly with a-voncert by * Douovan's Original ennossenns.” who arrived during tho aftor- noon from Milwaukeo. Aftor the ulmost Insut- ferablo heat of the day, tho delighttul ovoning goolness brought out a larwe attendance of. cote? tugerd and bourdors at the hotol. a tuo ins! alcal prograin was givon,aud was thoroughly: enjoyed by all who heard it, - * TO-DAY'S EXERCISES cea begin with a childron’s mouting this morning at So'clock., During tho day, the following gentlo- men will Jocturo: Tho ltoy, M.0, Hazard; sub Sect, “ Biblo Topica”; the Tov. B * Study of the Atonement"; the Rov, C, Ey Fel ‘ton, D. D.,, “Harmony betweon the ‘Ribld and Physteat Parestion; tho Rov, lous C, Hough ton, D.D., "John Chinaman at Home"; the Kevs, HN, Axtol, It. B. Popo. -M. B. Cady, and Luke Hitehoook Will wise lecture’ and toad’ hourly ex- ere! and-in the evening Prof. 1.N. Dan- forth, 31. D., will lecture on © Blology”: ihus- trutod with oxybydrogen Hybt dud screen pro- Joutiohs, ‘The “Tennessecans will tuke part In tho muntcal exerclacs throughout thu day, Tho Asembly ia under the Jolut management: of tha Rov, Jobn Williainsun and the Huy, A.W. Patton. Hoth those gontlemen ure on tho rounds, dulug all in tholr power to completo the Gualarrangements for the Assembly, ‘Tho expuctud test of the new water-works dit not ‘ooour yustorduy, and sever) days myst olapay before the pumps oan be tested, Among thy porion already reqlatored at, tho Laky Bluits Hotel, or iylug in tho cottages, are the following; ‘Tho lev. A.J, Jutkin and fam~ Ww Kankukves A, R, Scranton and fiumily, J.D, Hobbs and famfly, Sir; Whitnuy, and tainly,’ of Chiowgas Sire: Moby, Stra Hurria, Sire, Mulia, of Chlengo; Mr, Fowler and fainily, of Wost Vire iia] A HE BleGabe and famtly, Ublenguy the toy. doin Wilidmson and fant ¥. Cleator tho Hey, A, W, Patten and family, Dixony. the Rov. It. 8, Cuntine, Oak Park; HL 3. Wilgon, Paw Paw, Tis tho Rev, P, Hilton, Ariington Holghts;. We Goodsuntty ond family, WH. Harcotls wad fam: ily, Chiengo; tho Kev. Dr. Btone, af tho Motho- dist Book Concern; and the Key. Dr.- Feltou, of Bt, Louls, SUBURBAN, NYDE PARK. N Hydo Park Villuge, oxpects that the consus Onuuvrater wil plavo its number of Inhabitants at about 15,000, Inn which casa It will bo onoof the tox lnryvat cities in the Stute, It casts about 8,100 votes, though it ie claimed by old politicians in the.village to huve ucarly 400 more voters, presont tho, villixe ty divided up into tun G diatrleta, ‘tho Youn Sten's Gurlichd and Artbur | Hub bustaken hold of mutters in thy villyge aud Sriranleod Central Club, which will meet Butuntuy evening at Grand Creaainy to ported rat Dlstyl @ permmnent orgubizition, In tho a Young Men's Qarileld Club will megt'Piurg- doy aveniug In thy Villugy Hull for eBolevade- of effecting un organization, At Colehiur, if Shiono, Grund Crosstny, Lrontate, and Cierny | ahattur dlubs re to bo utara Ryeta tears ruse ent wook, With a tharough onguplaritin ln cach ulstriot, Hyde Vark! tun give abut Wd munjority for the Lepubliaan Hckur + ‘ a oer Y Le voou, ‘Tho fabt tedin Which pussed through Englor we yuotamluy inorning ot ‘820° on tho Fort Wayne Jtoud nin over a girl about 13 years ‘of uxe, Humed Annlo Weider, ut tho Fifth ftth. wtreet crossing. Ilur mothor fs a | whiow, and lives in Rnglewood. Her bead was crughed, and death must buye been tustantuncons. ‘Tho wuthorities of the ‘Town of Luko are busy considering plund for the now water system which they ure forved to adopt. by tho with- drawal trom the Hyde Burk yarpnekaGlp. ‘The one which gcums ty' be looked -upou with the Inost Savoriay cognection with the olty aystcw, 7 i 1 ‘ 8:]‘tho roporta from It Itcan bo dono without, aesnming any of the clty indebtedness. ‘The plan {ato erect pumping worka oat tho Stock-Yanls and receive tho water from tho city through a large main into a big well, whonco it will be forced through tho town. ' Another. plan ts to erect qworke on Sixty-aovefith atreet, convenient to tho Tillnots Céniral on, Vort. Wayne Rallroad tracks, whick will save tbo Haulingsof coal. he new works can be butlf, it fs extinated, for $14,000, ‘i 2 Lake Haw reached her Itt of indebtedness {t 1a proposed to ratge tho sum over tho $60,000" ald by Hy Park for the old works by getthiyy largo watoretakers to advance the rematnder ti water rents, "it has,not yet been decided whieh plan will be atlopte THE CENSUS. cook COUNTY. The cnumerator in the One Hundredth and Forty-sixth Conaua District failed to show up at’ tho Government Hullding yoatorday, but Is ox- peetod to turn his book -tuls morning. Until he makes his report for bis portion of tho fourteenth Ward the .olty consus will not bo plete. BKefon bouks—thuse for Lake, Bloom, Orlasd, Provishy Barrington, and Now Trier— hgye hott bein Been at tho Government Hullding yot, though they have been recelvod nt tho County Clerk's oflico, Supervisor Wright received thd re@irns fromHich and Elk Grove yestorday, thnt of tho turmer being 1,7, justend Of LAG ns renartel n fow dye gu frou another source, and. thatof Kit Grove being 1201. Tho One Hundrédtt iH ‘Ninety-fourth Consus Dle- trict, covering THY territory’ betweon Elghty. second nud Unddiundred’ and ‘Thirty-elehth stroeta, in Hyde Fav, and including’ South Chiengo, was ticured £eUltt cuvcrdiy. Tis retarn was 6,457 names, making ty’ total poputation of Hydo Park 15,7241. Tho unig ren ning district tobe heard from isthe angi Fourteenth Ward. ‘Those tn tho hands of the County Clerk inay Lo practically.cunsldered us ii,” The popus lation of tho vounty, provinis to yerteruy'a re- turnd, footed “up iT, including Lake, From thiy Must be deducted WM for ile, tayimg HMLOTT. Adding 1.201 for Rik Grove, and 6,457 for: the Hyde Park dletrtet, tho total population of tho county foots‘ up Gd, Vossibly Rome of thesnissing books may change the figures, us did the return from Htich, though the diiference elthor way will hardly amount to mutch, Tho returns from Lake and Du Pago Counties, na far asrecolvod, are us follows: . . LAKE. . i a NEW RK STATE. New Yorx,' Jily 13.—The comploted censia’ roturns bemin to cum. in’ rapidly from tho in- terior citics and counties of this State. Oneida County hus a population of 115,850,—an Increnso of'1,879 fn flye yours, The City of Utica nlono shows an Increase of-1,t67, and Romo of 123.’ Somo of tho towns in that county show a falling” . Herkimer County bas a population of 42,031,—, "a gain of 1,057 niaeo ines ttle Falte ined 1,002 In five years; German Flats lost 7333 Frank- fort holds her own; and tho Town of Horkimer gulns 271. ‘ In Chenango County, Norwich hasa popaiation of 6,872, a sual gain; and Plyméuth und Coyen- try show a amnll falling olf, F Albany's population {3 00,713,~-a gain of 4,173 in five years. ace ve ‘The population of Baritoga County has de- clined 265 since 1875, It hus vow 65,882, PUBLISHING THE REPORTS. \ Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasunaton,’ D, ©., July 13.—The Suporin- tondent of the Census has already recolved a grent many applications for copies of difforont. portions of the’consus returns, and a few.appil-) cations for tho.ontire work. . It perhaps {8 not generally understood that it will bo_many montha before the entire work will bo comptct- cd, . Soma of tho: specialists, indeed, who huvo comprehensive subjects, do not expect to be able ta tints their work for six months.or oyon n longer period, but owing to the grout demand for ‘informution ns to the ditferont elnsses of tupies Gon, Walker has decided to publish from tine to timo certain portions of the consus in tho shapo of bulletins, and he probably will be- gin this within a fow weeks with sowe Eastern ety, probably: Poiludelphia. av ». a kpwirno, Ins Bpectat Dispatch’ ts The'Chicago Tribune, - Osmo, M1, July W.—Tho consus cnumorators havo completed thelr work tn this city, and dnd tho} ‘populution.to bo 0,01,a gain of 2,702 alnce MINNEAPOLIS. MINNEAPOLIS; Minn, July 13.—Census returns: show tho population of Minneapolis to bo 44,62), Tho Death of the Sailor in New Orleans —Contlicting Statomonts — Two Moro Sallors from the Same Ship Reported. Down with the Fever. ‘ or Seok Spectat Disputeh to The Chieago Tribune, SPRinayteLy, U1, July 13.—Dr. Roneh, Secro- tary 6f tho State Boned of Meuith, to-day tele- griphed Dr. Bemis, of tha Nutlonat Board of Health, for the particulars of tho roported caso of yellow-fovor nt Now Oricans, and received tho following reply: 2 New Onuxans, July 13.—Ono sailor took sick on tho 7th, ufter brenking cargo, and died, Tho ship was taken back to quarnnting und carga housed and not porinitted to be shipped, Kvery- ‘thing is dune,, No danger. z . . 8. M, Bemis. In rosponds. ton tolegram sont to Dr, Helily, of the Nutlonal Bourd, at Momphis, in remind to ow Orlenns, Dr. Rauch ro vlvod the following: “No othor ‘case fa -bos- ital, and none in olty. Riey, of Bftsalsatopt Bourd, and seven inspectors keeping wuteb, Stephon Smith and Mitchell in Now Orleans to- day." ‘This dispatch shows that throu membors of the Nutional “Honrd of Hevith aro in New Orieans—viz: Dra. Stephen Sinlth of New York, Mitebell gf Memphis, und Bemis. ‘There are ine, “speoting stations In operitian below Vicksburg, Momphis, and Cairo, and Dr. Huuch exprussrs the opinion: that the National Hoard, with tho coipumton of tho toca) Rourds botweon New Orleans aud Cairo, will prevent the fovor from, ; epevadta +. Ho siys that the Indications ure thut nothing serious will reault from the present, Gai fs us ‘New Onteans, July 19.Two moro sailors of: tho bark Excolalor, ut quarnutine stution, bave Deon taken sick, ‘hoy probubly buve the yelei| lowefuver. = MOONSHINERS. ; “Fho Onteome of the Alabama Cancu— Likulihood of tho Officials Boing Acquitted=The Judicial Machinery Controlled by the. Revonue Outlaws Apeclat Dispatch ta The Chicugo Tribune, ‘Wasurtxaron, D, 0., July 18—Tho roport ro- colved by Commlssionor Wuyi to-day to-tho Olout that United Btatus Clromtt Judyo Woods, of Alabama, hug decided that tho vasca of the thirtcon revonu officials nrrésted by the State authorities for, boniicido. are tranafornblo: a onco.to the Foioral, Guus du, probe abl uivalons to an. nequittal of tho ollatntes Whe equities are ull on ono slic, 2 offlelule were unmistakably engaged iu the lays fuldlichuryo of their duties whon they wero Jwabughed and fired upon, Tho Supine whlch prompted tholr arrest is tho sume whieh ot any. fino within the last tou yours bye tnaptsed ‘Kouthorn communities ta ouetrug ‘ pone Yon of tho Fedoral laws. A gruyt! tyvplation In Eabiacrtient a cea ne Dut in tule "Booond Alualinid Piste tho loval Judicial mnebinery roma uN eontrol of the inooush ners and thols! } : Thoy Can Leave Indian Torrltory, but Must ocd Thomselves—Discussion in mbinet Keuterduy. epestat Dlapatcheqa Ths Chteago Tribune, Wramtiaron, D/O, uly #3.—Tho following Is the toxt of Jnatrictlonssent on Juno 2 to Agout Whifiggs having hirgoof the Ponvaa: ' 1A Vise Powtas that the only ek whoro an= halts pr bupplios edoibe turnfshed them id the Poges Agenvy, Indian ‘Tereltory, geols'de leave the Aguney, wo 6 away uny Cavornment, pre Dice ts found within ‘the “Lorritory and put hin outside of Ae boundaries, If ho ro- turna, arvest: lin’ wader Scedon 21M Rovived statutes, 1S. J. Brooks, Actug Connlistoner, ‘Phils Mossnyo Wus sunt by rder of the Beero> tary of, tho intorlor, und if Intended t give the Poieas to understand that they ure at perfoot Aberty to yo uway, but will bo expected to make: provision for tyumnselves should they do ga, Referench wis wade to the Ponca question in tho Cubinut meeting trday, but ns the Cabinet bad no information wack on was taken boyoud Alpen dda! uutely, that tl troo| in that section shall oes igtant; ee Se Our bighsf artists in dentistry: The Times: MoChosnoy's beyond ffoubt, thougl-but $3 a set. a fuuy. of it thoy de not cite, Trost bit . ; Papillon curos wllt-cheuin wnd scrofula,: " - SPORTING. EVENTS. Reversing the Order of Things, Chicago Beats Cleveland 3 to 0. The White Stockings ‘Thereby Obtain a Lead of Fifteen . © e - Games. j 7 : bad Providence‘ Beaten’ by Troy, Boston by Worcestor, and’ Clncinnatt:: “by Buffalo. Some Fast Work by the Trotters in’ Training at the Chi- j cago’ Track, q BASE-BALI. * CHICAGO Ys. CLEVELAND, +. Spectat Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune. * CLEVELAND, O., July 13,—Spurred to greater oxertiona by thelr dofcat Snturday, the Chloagos: entered the game to-day doterminod to win, and tho result was dlaagtor to Clevolind, The game waamarred with but fow crrors, which were, however, very costly to the homo nine. ‘To off- get thom many brilllant plays wore made, Cor coran pitchod for tho visitors, and the avore tells | . fw.offectually ho, did: hia work. Duulap was tao only min who touched. third..bago -on tho Cidvelond side, Hut four mado socond, while first waa gained by: only revon, The hent was most uppresstva, neverthotess nonrly 2,400 peo- plo‘gathored at tho grounds, knowing the wamu ‘would. be closely..contested. Tho Clevelands watt tg bat first. With two mon out, Hotdling mado it base bit, but in stealing second ho-toll nytotim to one of * Fitnt's Parrott shotd:-to Quost. Dunlap opened the fourth inning with 1g bnse hit, a phased ball advanced him one base, and a fumble, by Gore gave.." hint third. Tho. prospect for a run for Cloveland looked bright, but tho next three strikers gaye ensy chances for put-olts, afd tho result was 0 Dbiunk, -In tho sixth innlug Dunlap got second wos known that iN fow tlines, radinbig St. Jution waa driven four heats, with inferyalsof over half an hour betwoon neh o, Up, Pelng dons in ‘hu next was ty oft At wt brisk pac being the tures. \ tho.horge. cume out for tho third tine closely watcha by the vou timors, aa tt iy wis to be Meant.” “After sovoral avorings, lo.ona of switch 0 Suint mado two brenks, be: Rut, awl} nt a. territle rate, and, alligtgd -Blowed “ip uround | the first ‘turn, reathvd the qinrter, pole ips secontts, wengaddig easily tothe half-mile in 1:084, and came humd with ons in 2:18, Aftor cooling abt Ga was Jomod ninilo in 3:29 and put up for 0 da Man Stnco'a atring of thirteon wero exercised by Dan himsetf," Knapsack” McCarty, and Old Charlie * Corcuban, the man wlio yng tho uttond- ant of Goldsmith Statd during tho tast tivo years of her turf career. Dan guve Richan a protty severe course of sprouts, the fustest mnfio bein; in 222643 and, after bis cngo had been Mls pose, of, brought out Str, Vanderbilt's horsa Capt. JInok, who seemed to have considerable specd, He waa jogved awhile, and thon started to gout mite with Peter Johnson's Dormli, Thoy went to tho half-mile polo In 1;12%, and wero coming: me ont about tho * ania clip, but when hut way down the home-stroteh Tionntd broke, and Capt. duck wna pulled UD. hon Honesetter, algu in ‘Auco's stable, was given tome slow joing td a wagon, while Gossip was siinilorly treated, Tommy Gates being dof iny Dustig had Darby jogged by his groom iuainy Dustin bad Dar! aod by. for awhito, after which he was cooled uut, and then given a tnilo in 2 Deok Wright, also iu Duatin's atring, had © couple of onsy miles in about, 2:00. Etta Jones took.o long jog to wagon. Voltaire rouchod tho track, enrl! In. the morning, , 1 not worked. ait Billy, ontercd In’ the, 2:27 olnsa, was os - William “MeGutran, t ven two milos in 5:20 by uirkis, the world-beater fror Kenoshn, wits out, early and often, aud soemed tu be full of trot, going better thin: & ae galt at times, * Ken: ueky Wilkos worked with him for awhlle, but wus not ave to exerolae tho big follow. Bualncss was drivon a mile in 227g by John Splan. Cala- mus, tho Jauesville mare, wos sent along stow): for five or six tiles by Nolson, and Jolin Gran “tho Michigan wondor,” showed considerable speed in spots. Crockutt was given slow work b: and Willlam 11, too! Jore’ Dunn. Josephus iolr oxorciso i the shapo of a walk ja- the binckamith abop, . as did Pilot He Sleopy ‘Tom was jogyod slowly four mites, and Litto Broyn Jug eantored urojind the trick ceming averse tu striking a pace. Bald fornet and Odufellow took slow work, and Lucey. the black tare from Canada, went parts of several miles very fast, ag did also Bonner Boy, tho .Inat-named horse seeming to have 13 mich speed as over, Dutchman was jogged slowly. aa MAUD 8, V8, TRINKET. Telegrams wera reeolved by the Jockey Club youtenluy from Wiley Brastleld, driver of Trink= on‘a bad muffof his tly by Kolly, but Shutter } ot, and Capt. Stone, who hns charge of Maud S., dled at ilrat, retiring the side, Two mon were | Braaticid saying th out in tho elghth tuning, when MeCormick and Glasscock, oach made babo-hit, raising the ox- pectations of tho audienco to’n high pitch, but Dunlap'’s high fly, whick dropped {nto Anson's paws, but anothor phaso.upon the mutter. Cor | day, voran give Shaffer and Hotaling baaes on bulls in tho Inst Inning, ut thoy got no furthor, the’ | Prosper “ane three strikers following, zolng out In one-two- three order, For tho Clcagoa, Dalrymplo's hit, | D. and Prog: Hotaling’s wild throw, ond Kelly‘a buso-bit ylelded one run in tho frst Inning, In the third inning another safe hit by Dalryinple, Kennedy's wild throw to’ second, which sent the former to third, and Kolly's grounder.to short tlotd, brought In another run.’ Burns and Filnt—oue tt the iret and the other ona fly—went out in, the seventh inning, whon Quest: muda .n base-' it; Dalrymple sont a grounder to Hankinson, let the Dall “fe, through. bis: hands whon it was thrown to him, and Quost, in tho -unidal of tho confusion cfused by the error, camo round to the home-plate, - Dalrymple and Garo —tho lntter yotting his busc ona fumble by Mey Cormivk—wero lett respectively_on third and second by Kelly'asonding a tly to Hanlon, Sent- tered hits wero mundo by tho visitors in othor in- ningy, but no runs resulted: from ‘thom. ‘ Will- iumson made 2 comarkable stop of Hanlon's grounder in tho second Inning. “Anson “dis- tingulshed himself nt first base. Hanlon’s play ing in left tletd was one of the finest oxhibitiona vver suonon the grounds, He tok Flint’s long: ily with one hand. Kelly's Joug tly he also capt- ured and throw to home-plate In time to cut off + Dalrymple. play took the spectators by storm, and deufening applause followed,, Kelly also nade gome ine catches. é ‘THE scone, TR ercmest Willhimson, ib. Corcoran, p,. uso, 1b. toeuS wee =louscacccal § “8 Cleveland, Duniap, 2b Bhatter, rf. TARR Kennedy, v. Puittips, Lb, Jiankingon, 3 MeCormiok, p. Glasscock, 8.8, Total..... 4| Innings H er Glovelun 0 Earned ‘ First busy on balls—Gore (2), Shatter, Hotaling. First bage on errors—Chit » 2; Clovoland, 1. a BU coctcsm mts tO Tesecces | wooeccecis! 5} cher a a 3: weer ewee sheconmenoe! © lelercrnence wlocccoommol & cuales! -wescoc-ow ol smornenoe A 6 0 pion Left on puses—Chicago, 6; Cloveland, 6, Struck out—Shaffer, Hotaling, Kennedy, Phit- Mpa, Hankinson, teas 4 ; Double Deca anlon and Kennedy, Tull called—Corcoran, 08: SMeCoriniol, 78, Strikes called—Corcoran, oF; McCormick, 2L, Passod balls—Flint, 2; Kennedy, 1. ‘Thne—2:20. + Ls Umpiro—Bradley. : * WORCESTER V8. NOBTON, Fs = Speetat Dispatch to. The Uhteago Tribune, ~ Woxcersren, Mass. July 1%—he Worcostors ssturted with a fue lead in to-duy's gama, but nourly lost it by renuon of Corey's weakening iu the niiddie- of the game and getting hit forweven curned runs in throo inaings.. Ho wos magnitl- cently supported, and Tanaibed to rally in thine to save defeat, Hichmond did not play, but wil pitch to-morrow. The astons’ phyyed Rich- mond, Inte of tho Rophosters, 48 stop, wid Dignun in right fluid. Tho intter mutfed two 8 9. fics in the firat Inning: ‘ Jnitngs— Has 23486867 Boston, ». 4 Q Worcostei 4020 3 00 0 OO Harned r star, #; Boston, 7 Fielding crrora—Worceater, 6; Ruston, 6 Juge-hits—Worcowter, 15; Boston, 14, ‘two-base hits—Stovey, Dignan, . Three-buse hits—Wood, Homo run—Jitn O'lto! Firat base on errors—Worceator, 3; Boston, &. Fleat buge on balls—Worceatur, 15 Noston, 3. Loft on bases—Worvester, 7; Boston, 9. Struck out—Whituoy, Bennott (three), Corey, Jones, Burdock, =. Balls called—Coroy, 93; Band, 146, i Strikes called—Corey, 18; Bond, He. Double plays=Creamer ond Sullivan, Pussod bully—He: unnott, 1; Trott, ty 2 Tine of gamu~—2:00, ei » Umpire—Murphy. aed _ . TROY VA, PROVIDENCE, * Speciat Dispatch to Ths Chicago ‘Tribune, Troy, No Yo duly ~The Troys tleldud poorly force id Providence did not tlo much better, hut tho Wroya handled tho willow stfectually, and this" Providence tuWod todo, ‘The ouly ox- eltiig: point of the gumo was In tho ninth inning, tho. Count Humitton, Clinton, and § 32 4 6 0-8 | didate hore, ind at ‘Trinket would be shipped for Chicago Inst Syonia atid Capt, Stone that Blnud 8. would leave Clucinunt! for this clty Frl- day or Saturday,» ‘ BMANTON NeACH, “Bruianron Beacu, July 13.—The first race to- 2{-tnilo heats, resulted: Nellie D .. rived S101 1310, V:2385, 1:85, : ‘Tho first hont'wag a deud heat between Nellic oe per, and the second heat was taken wy, Pros| g por. < ‘Second rico, 1% mileat 1 MOONE 4 Tiritiah Lion. Kate Clark Tho third race, 13% anil heat between Ruchel and ‘was divided. ‘Tine, 1:69, ple chase, 2% miles: » resulted in a dond en Hill, and the purse THE OAR. - ioe COURTNEY AND. WARD. New Yont, July 13.—A Hartford special says negotiations are closed for thorace between Courtnoy and Josh Ward! Tho course. is to be on: tho Connecticut River, noar Middleton, on Saturday, Ae - 28, $600.0 slde, play.or pny, dis- tance ve tiles... ' “POLITICAL NEWS.: INDIANA, 22° Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Larayerrs, Ind., July 13—Tho Chairman of tho District Convontion has called'a meeting ‘at Lebanon, Boone County, on the 218t Inat., for tho purpose of nomfiinting 2 Demooratic. candidate for Congress in this (Ninth) dlatrict, composed of tes of Tippucunod, Tipton, Madison, Boone. Cohgressinan Byors, of Anderson, is belloved tobe the comine man, ort A ‘Tho Tippecanoe dolegatton to the, Republican Congressionul Convention wentover to Lebanon this-afternoon, Toe Nominating, Convention tneots to-morrow, ‘This county will support Mr. Orth Tap lsat, a} Gn te Hamnttee dams, of Ciinton County, gang Gray, af flamilton County; are aie, caitatl, * + * Speci ipeciat Disputch to Ths chtecga Tribune. Coruunus, 0., July 13.~ Tho Hon, A. G. Pore ter, Ropublicun candidate for Governor of tudl- ond arrived In this city this-nftornoog from Washilugton, en route for Indinnupolls, wore he willopen thyannpuign to-mourrow. In in inter~ viow this evOning Judge Portorstuted that whilo ho could not: thus curly spouk ndvisudly us to the oluction In Indiana, nevertuolews bo was happy to say, from all tho informution at hla, command, thit ho regarded the ‘outlook a most. oncouraging, “and had but ite doubt as to the result. In October. Ther were two or threo cloments of strongth tho Republicans held thia_yeur that oy hod not had for several years. First, tho Ind{- ana Republicans were wilted, whereas for sov~ orl yours thore had been diacordant elements, Secotd, the Germans. uow fully uppreoiated tho |” fot thut by and through tho efforts ofthe Re- ee purty the currency of tho country bad | can pliced on a sold bags. and ‘they looked upon the Democracy with Zuspicion, they having: within loss than a yonr advooited (nilation legis-. funtion, ‘fhird, it hing now struck’ tho aversqo Irish yoters of Indianapolia and other localltics thut thoy wero useful to. the Demeacrivy only 43 ‘voters. on | olectlon-duf; that thoy havo, been totally ‘Sqnored, never having beon able to obtain tho pi tho nomination, for any ollice, “And thon, thero ig much dissntistuction among tho frichia of Goy. Hendricks, who do not concon! their dlanp- pointinent and chagrin ut the treatment ho re- oolved at tho hands of tho Cincinnati ‘Convon- don. Adelegation of prominent Republicans from Richmoud and Indlanapotls mot their can nd will oacurt him ta Indianapolis in the morning. The distinguished party were: dn ednaultation with prominent Republicans and’ hu Kepubiican Exceutlve Committee to-night. All agree that Rnglish was a sorry pill for tha Andiuna Democrats to swallow, post —- MICHIGAN. Spectal Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Granp Raving, Miob., July 12—Tho Hepub- Iean: Congrossional Committco for this, tho Fifth District of Michlynn, met here to-day and deotded to hoki the Congressional Convention here on the Ith of August, Tho dlatriot.con- taina Kont, Allegan, Ottawa, Ionia, and Muske- ee Countics, and may be regarded ng certainly publican, though not by a vary large wajority. <<: < ARCHBISHOP PURCELL. * Cincinnati, July 1%—John Bp. Mannox, ag-- siguee of Archbishop Purepl, fd invoking thonld ‘of the Inw to Increase tho nascts of his trust, ‘To-duy bo brought suit to set aside thoullegod whan four Providonco mon reached first before ‘ ant ti Bingn was out, but sharp ploymu. provunted ) fraud aon, conveynites of property. sae more than two. jiuntngs, Holag soured, Pavers aauhter, ,000 from Eilzabetls We yo anit closing tho unune by ate Ig ouk, Pati aaah ee een’ LantNle weet ©2494 8 8 4-9 | ; Muy tha Improved HowoBeules. Bordon, Bol 030000 0 Ong] lock &Cu,, Agonts, 17 Luke atrect. tase bitq—Troy 0, totul 12; Providence 4, rs - el RE Pe ERK, total Flulding orrors—Tro; Rand earned 2 +7; Pravidonce, 4 Ys te ta—Cunktns, Barrell, - %S aire Heong ‘ ” Unaes on'Balle—Providenso, 5; Troy, 3° {Buck & Naynor's Moth Powder. destroys: ronch= ‘es, Heng, ilies, and bedbuga. DEATHS, BRRWAICSaiy toa we 97 Kena 1 Hutton buseysProviduneo, 4; Troyes’. | neiastatw oro, fafant daughter 9¢ Sovupi an Buck out Hit a, Bradley, boron, Holbort, eM Anale B, Stewart, of Chieu Us eyed T mopths and 10 pboubly, plays-Farrell-PotersBtart, “ Aiues) 9% ane hae zone to rest rith Joaus, ‘"Vaiyaed balls—G ross, 1 5 197 Now Jorauy pupere plone copy. Wie pltchor Walsh e Ht HABON—On tho Lich tose. aftyr a probracted iltneas oun chod—Weleb, 3 s | ofnvarly algnteun wevke Nellie S..youuyoat daughtor Inimiowa hours, | OER Seep Ale at cue rent ’ és $U Woat Kundolphest, » eta RETALO a, orwcunnarts: |! |,aeata tr Waray, Mavi at daw, “all Tuyvaro, N.Y, July1k=The game between the Buttulo and hiainnged tens to-day result ed fn tho dofeat of tho visigors, 10 t0 7, - Toni. 2 28 AB 7 BO th, OLO0111 3 1-7 opoogoaod THE LURYT, - VAST WORK AT SHE THACK, ThoJockey Club track fajhe scone of somo lively work ovory moraing;; the 900-trotters fn tho stables furnlahiug plonty of business in the way of speed Ing and jogging forthe drivers to do, Owing to tho oxtrumely: bot weather uf the pst fow duys, tho fun has beon boyun aton ourly hour, and yesterday morning somo of the curly birds wore out at Bo'clock. Ono ofthe ‘frat to uppoar was Wodgowood, outored In thi O=10 Ho was givon throo mifts, tho frat belug uu cusy ‘one in S254, tha noxtin 2:24, and tho thint iin g:313, As Monroo. Chicf,, who will ‘bo One Of Waedgewood's competitors in the ‘atallion race, was given thrvo heate- iy 822) or bottor Mouday morning, there was considerable Antorest taken In Wedgowood's work, pnd, after it wus over, thore was a gonoral fmprevelon that | Phanual } Anduraun ty Ae will bo dangerous in the race noxt Tuceluy, By Co’clovk thdrp were ut loast twenty homes on the track, and the club-hoyso balcony cone |: Mysldoucg, He Bbultonet, stalocd 4 ent of hdrgemeri who, with watches in hand, tlined the flyers u quarter, balf, or full jimilu Whoouvver thoy were spooded, During ‘the o fredeforuil stallion and 2123 raves noxt weok,'| GoARREY Ju fe i. C1 ro uewted to attend, eee eeeitauata, Liiladolpbiiy und Now Bayon papers pibdeo cupn pats Mee eee aug eat Lay pasa coe Hitch to Uraculond trou résidunea Ib Plowsahtcats TOWNIL—-At lila rualdunes, WS West Jacksoncut., Gonna Powallaged years, ural wil iouve,tHaubive nuniior ot, eloek F inarittiy July Lago Be Jarlath'a Shure t 1 gone tau, Yul ensue aa fae by carcluyes “to, Calvin tory. Sida uF tie tuinily nro tuvited to metaud, me. PHOMPHON—On Moiidey, July 12,at bor restdonce, ‘Gast Harrlaunest,, Carsetlda Ky thu boluved wit u ijghard Hiompun ‘ Sungru varvicu vi ‘Thursday ot # Nelock in eutehs chureby comorotsatgumon bod Adaiacsuay thence y carriuzes te ovonill. : . CUMUY—Luly 12, of heart disessa, Cathertao, bos frou hor lato, rai fe of Juice Curry, toyed wife of duaie ned iy hor 3 | nest, by carrluges to Jesule’ gq iunogal Wadnusduy, diy 1, at Fitiuun tauteh, thence to Calvar: J 4 ‘y 1s 45 a. m., Of aunstroke, Jubn rH Your, . pice his 43 North Nos ave duty iho ty, He Babe Sat Fuuoral from his tio residence, plainjey at, thursday, July iS we ll elck to Be Fat: Fick's Chuteh, wuors w requiem bli niuxs will bo colobrated, atid thonce by carr! 2 Calvary Cumae © tather dear, wo loved you, : Pe iod ells Hivaa you utter, : ‘Mak diad. who be 9 fad fuga you iiomu with A1lt to dwolk, ANDEION: yeu At Uaquhill: on ‘Tuesday, July 13, | curs, Ri Hig tate eealdunce at arbor will uke pied telat Rosehill un Wednesday, July 14, ylusk p. i, 183) Of wunstroke, Isuge Short, fuaurul hervefior, > URH-Jdly 14: dourdle, Laluyod son of Charlea and* Hes Goesuyed Lyeur aud VibUALL, Mfanerul Maduvadateduly 4 ue ap. iy, from rosle BHORT July 1 ubice o 7 rat was slinply for tho purpose of warning + T ‘no was | Eger ) CROCKERY ANU GLASSWARE. rty vote, and seldom }- 4 3 Hl Seirincee to Gracalande Seta ANd Market, py “BAGH—Tuly 1h 18, Nelite Bn IBunpe dnuatitos or lareh aud Toke bee wont ang Wamoral from residonea, {st Kenat. iy ARCH Us CAIYAEY.. : Wankozan papors plonse copy. So ANNOUNCEMENTS, NTAENTIC WAIN) AUXIT : ea Cin will movi this evening ati ANTHRD—VOUNG MEN MET WREN THR ATES War itena ty ving in the Free Dineiae cee Art ace euatedied uy cet" ttataner A weguented to rag itydoltinrk, Tharsany nluhtytu formacines ee? Hath Milacellnaconn, (PUR TENT MEETING AT THE conven “North-nv. and La Sulton oes Qvontig by tha How, str, Havin oe Nddressed ty ba ls hantia 25 AMORION SALE: : Ty ELISON, FLEXSHEIH & CO,, > : Auctlonoors, 81 and & Hondoulph-st, Regular Wednesday’s Sale, ‘9130 THIS MORNING, |. FURNITURE, _ CARPETS, ~ ‘And General Household. Goods, Including entiro, Furniture of PRIVATE. REST. DENCE, sold undar Ch ; Count of Qnacrweltors, ce MOreAK, Bnd for an, 22 SILVER WATCHES, HLISON, FLERSHBIM & ands ithidoigiea, "3 Elegant ‘Stone-Front Residences, “Thirty-fifth-st., * HEAD OF GRAND BOULEVARD, - Thursday; July 15, at 4 o'clock p.m, ON TLE Piiimtdis, “Houses Finely, Arranged. es ; Unsurpassed in Location, WrrLe renrecy. ‘ ‘Torma 3 cash, balance 1 to 3yeurs, Ifweatred, Bale posltiva. : o 'ELISON, FLERSHRL Luc By, GEO. P. GORE & CO., ) * 24 and 216 Mndfson-st. | WE-SHALL:/HOLD OUR _— - REGULAR AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, - * Wednesday, July, 14, at10 a.m, And offer a very desirable line of Seasonable i Goods., ‘ c GEO, P. GORE & CO., ‘abd und ZIG Btadison-nt THURSDAY; JULY 16; at 9:80,. RECULAR TRADE SALE Wo shall agli n_fall- ssvoriment of ‘W¥. Ga C.C, Bock. land ‘Youdw, Ware, Hecorated Chuinbit Soi ‘UInsswaro in gront yarloty. Goi fe Paekod fur County forchants, ¥.CO.. Auettoncers._ By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Anctloneers, 1, UL and 36 East Rundulph-st RED HOT!!! . ‘ Butour TRADE SALE. Wednesday, July 14, 10-0. m,' Will taky place us usu), and comprisds a Full Linco CROCKERY, GLASSWARK, ~ And DECORATED-WARE. Goods packed BAY x moronced, AENICY DMAN packers, f INH. Auctioneers. | PRIZE-DISTRIBUTION, Commonwealth Distribution Ga. J Thalr populae.monthly drawings, no 7 aN a ign, puieo Poutianly in tho GLEE de LOUGS nay aa é Reecatrs 3 y DP BY THR east aauie AND BUSTAINL ALL THE COUITA OF KENTUCKY, uccurding to is cuntrict mado with thy owners af'tho Frankfort grant C0 PerpLe By xenre necurred regularly on the LAAGT DAY'OF EVERY MONTIL, Sundayn and Hridays ox tod. : : 4 ‘Phe United, Statos Circuit Court on'Mareh at roo derod tho following decision: p. ‘Ast—That the Commonwealth Distribution Compuny ts legal. Xd—Atw drawiuge ure fulr, v + Tho management call attention to tho - Mberal achvime whien Int tuet with such popular fuvor. Rond the rolluwing attructive prizes: Prise, Crea izes $100 c0..$, 1 Hrlaus £0 sath on nines Yddanch...; IU unio s 1 ‘9 Prizes £1 oneh, Approximation Prizcs, 2,711 ¥ Prizes £30 onch, Approxtuation rl 8 Prizos $10) cuch, Approximation Prices. is 1,20 Priton se. sscerscness engieenegy nee Sl LEAL gia meet HL Bale Cero si" 27 ticou, 6 ti s . ‘Mouilt by Post-Oftica Monoy-Onter, Rogiatered Lets ‘ter, Ian's Drath or Hxproas, ‘Fo inauro weulnst intakes and dutays, correspon: onts will plouse writa thele namus und plucos uf real dence plainly, giving numuer af Post-Uitica box uF streot, and ‘Kown, County, und State, For furthor information addroaa It, M, NOARDSEAN (Courior-Journu} tuliding) Loutsvilte, Ky, Or Nv.u) “and 3B Brondway, New York, Or de A, AICS, 203 Waaltuwicaset., Moon 14, Chigngo. - The Kentneky Stnte Lottery Co, hos regularly drawn, 1n purwuutes of hn wet Of fhe Genuenl Ass Diy of iipStutwor Kuntucky, on Wednoxtay, JULY 21... 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