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“s fourths of’ the bri the undertaking forward with all possible haste, and assoon ne twenty scholars havo bocn 6 it will be opened. The pricy of tuith the frst year will bo #00, nnd the school sessions will he held two afternoons wf each week, firrangemont has. been mide with the public schools toexenre sueh Bcholars nn attend this achool, and the enterprise starts out with a fale chance of auoceas, Appileation for ndtnission “can be made to the Trustecs or to tho manager, + THE COLORED VOTERS. The colored yoters of the Ninth and Tenth Wards inet tnat evening at No. 146 South Jeifer gon street. ‘Tho object vf tho meeting wns to discuss the matter of running w ovlored tian for County Commissioner on the onublivan ticket. next fall, Ot motion of Snimucl Dilts, It waa de chided to appoint a comimittes of five to draw up: resolutions on the subject. Tho Cummittcs res ported in favor of tho nomination of n colored candidate, naming J. W, Brown na tholr choice, They also recommended the calling of a mass meeting for tho purpose of consiiicring the mat- ter further, Thele Tepe was adopted, and duo notice will be given of tho proposed meoting. NORTHWESTERN PISS ABROCTATION. ‘Tho annual meeting of the stockholders ot the Northwestern Press Association was held yes: torday at tho Shorman House. Thero were two sorsions, at which Paul 8clby, of the Spring: field Journal, ,preatded. ‘The papers of Ill. nots anid the Northwest were represented ng follows: Peoria Democrat, W. 'T. Dowdall; Springflold Reguater, J. It. Weber: Springtield Journal, Paul Solbys Burlington Hawkeye, Frank Hattont Keokuk Conatitution, 1. W, Clenden- “ning Couneil Hiutls Neuparcil, J. W. Chapman; Omaby Republican, C, EB. Tost; Sioux City Jour- nil, George D, Porkina; Peoria Transcript, Sau- die Stone; Davenport Gazette. Edward Russell. Proxies were nlao presented for the Omaha Her- ald, Des Moines Reyfster, Dubuque Herald, and Burlington Gazelle, Tho dusinesa transacted ‘was mutnly of 4 routinochnaricter. Col, Wilson, of tho Western ‘Union | Telegraph Compuny, enlled tho nttention of the Association to the fnet that. they. wore receiving more service thon the contract called for, and that tho service would haye to be decreased or the rato inereaged.° The following were cleated ns mem~ “THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘TuwappEvs(, Pousn, of Wisconsin, Ia at tho ‘Tremont. f Wiratam BR. MoKmant, of Now Orloans, {s at “thy Gardner, 3 . Manos VAN pen WYNGAnt, of Bertin, 1s regis+ tered nt the Patmer. R.¥. Ducanny, Stato Prison Commisstoner, of Marshall, IL, {s stopping at the Paeitic. . Tomas C, Berruworrtu, of Rockford, Tl, Democratic candidate for the office of State ‘Trenaurer, 1s registered at tho Tremont. ** AN adjourned meeting of the Bogrd ot Man- ayers of tha Nowstoys’ Home. wns held yestor duy, ut which the question of retrenchment and gencral business was ‘considored. i Last evening, at the corner.of Union and Kramer streets, John Newman killed a big mad dog whieh hud been prowling nro that vicin- tty. The raby had bitten a man by the name of Pepper inthe arin, and nlsotwo or three dogs, one of which was subsequently killed, ‘Tho other aniniats ran away, i Enyst Scurorven, a German, 20 years of ago, boarding at the Athol House, No. 167 North Clark street, was found dead in bed at 7 o'clock Inst evening. He waa last acen altye at 8 o'clock. Iu the oventng, when he retired to his room, The Cyroner’s Jury found that bo came to his death: rum npoplexy of the lungs. Partnick Dovanknty, dn insane man, whose fumily live at No. 11 Gruce street, escaped from the Instltuton ‘at Kantnkes ‘Inst Cuceday, and was drowned shortly after ‘In the river, Tho body has not yet been recoverci, {ne polices yesterday notitied the family. Dough- erty was for two yeurs an Innate of tho Jetfer- son Asylum, and was sent about Ave months xo a * bers of the Hoard of Directors: ‘EK. Hussell, J. 8, Ww thoone at Rankakea. - Clatkgon, Frank Hatton, Paul Solhy, J, W. Chap * Mrs. DANBAA KistNER, of No. 80 Sigel sttoe t | man, F Hlondennin, and W.T. Dowdall, The 1, W. Doard of Directors subsequontly mot and clocted ollicors us followa: President, J.8, Clarkson, of the Dea Moines Register; Vice-Presidents, Paul Selby, of the Springitld Journaland 1. W, Clondennin, of the Cownelt Biuits Nonpared; Beerctary, W. 7. Dowdull, of thu Peoria Democrat; Executive Committee, J, W.Chapinan, Frank Hatton, nad W.'T, Dowdall: Finanelul Ayont, J. J.8, Wilson ofChieugo; Gonernl Agent, W. 1H. Smith, of Chicugo. ou Ss attempted to commit stticide nt 6:20 yeatorday morning, by Jumping tnto tho Ogden canal near Division strect bridge. Morris Krocter, night wntebinan on a dredyeiying near there, sy ber, and imniatately jumped io and rescued her. Mig. Klatnor Is 67 years of ago, and his been in {I health fora long time, In” consequence, sho is subject to fits of temporary lusanity. ‘rue police are lookiug for Nellio Walsh, or rather for two females of that uamo. One is described as 16 yenrs of age, iarge for ra, brown dregs, binck bat, dark brown hair, und rather Boorl-(coklng. She ran away from her hone at ‘No, 193 State street, The other [s 19 years of age, dark batr and com. viexfon, und wore uw faded pink dress, black atraw hut, trimmed with blue ribbons and vio~ leta. She ene from Wisconsin, and worked for tive weeks ut No, 255 Michigs nue. She was . Inst seen at an intelligence ofice—No. 416 Wa- ‘bash avenue—looking fur work in a hotel. ‘Tite West Madison street police wero Inst evening notified that there was a woinan tying ‘cad at No. 169 North Union street. Otliecr Gersch, tipon going to tho place, ascer- tained that the woinin bad heen ejcoted dur- ing tho day trom a house in tho neighborhood, Lecause she had been unable to pay her.rent. She entered No. 160 tt 6:30 o'clock aud asked for a glass of water. It waa given her, and she shortly ‘after fell upon the floor ahd ox- pied before medical attendance could be sum- inoned. Jt $3 eupposed that ber nuine was Lizzlo Gunderson, a Norwegian, andgnbout 3 years of nye. ‘The neighbors say she hd relatives iving |: {nthe North Division, ‘The body wus taken to the Morgue. ‘Te brickinyers employed nt tho new iron mills new In processof erretion ut South Chicago. struck yesterday morning for att advance in wages. “Last evening areporter of Tus TRIBUNE Jenrued from Mr. O, W, Potter, President’ of the North Chicago Holling 3iills, which fs building the works nt South Chleago, that 125 brickluyers, who hitd ait suminer long been recelving 3 per day, struck for $3.50, which they claimed was the wages paid In the elty. Tho advance Mr, Potter declined to rant. ‘He says that three- ick-work hag itlready boon finished, and the strike will not in tholeast delay the completiomrof the works, for the reason that At will ford an opportunity for finishing other portions of the work, which were behind. Iy accordance with the provisions of Seo, Zof the Fire Insurance Patrol uct, the annual juecting af Insurance ayents of Chiengs wus held yesterday afternoon at tho otlice of the Board of Underwriters for the purpore of decli- ing whether the Firo Patrol of ‘this city ehnll be gustahitd or not. ‘The Committee appointed at the previous mecoting reported that the oxpandi« tures for the past year bad umuunted to about $224,000, and it was decided te cantinuy the Patrol for anothor year. A resolution wasulso ndopted getting forth that the groggy premiums on tl Uusinces within the cliy Iknits ure to bo tho basis of returns for usséssncut for the coming | she isn widow, her husband buying been robued year, In aecorduueos with the requirements of | of $1,200 and musdered March 25, 1vth and bis tho law, which seem to have been misunderstood | body was found In the luck April 20 following; hitherto by soine insurance nen. that abe bus tive Shitarant Foun pe whom ware Ar Freemasons’ Hall, 70 Monroe street, Tues- | tins Eve; and, tunthormore: Hilt ab ie oti eae day evening, Grund Stuster Theodore T, Gurney, | Mas Eva; and, furtherinorc, that sho te still vlg~ with DeWitt C, Cregler a8 Grand Marshal; the i ty erselle Kev, Henry G. Verry, Grand Chaplain; ‘an FUR NEN SCHOOL TARP ECs Onee Frank S. Allen, Muster of Ceremonies, Installed | | It seems that thore fs sorio little ppposition to the otpeers of Aghlur Lodge 8, A. Fe and A. M., | Mr. Mung, onv'of the Mayor's School Hoard 1p. or Chiengo, viz: Willlam Borner, W. 33 Be pulntocs, don tho fuct thut the gentleman Jamin 1b Hebard, 8. Ws Wailllam W, Grant J, | (8 lguoxdealer. If, a8 is rumored, Mr. Maas Wi; Willlam A. Wilde, ‘treasurer; Charles i. |. should decline the nomination, thore will be no S trouble us far ns be is concerned. ‘Thorois also Crune, Secretary; the Roy. Henry G, Perry, M, H sowo opposition to tho coullrmation of tho Tlev. aA. Chaplin; John Bicltoble, 8, D.;° Jobn THE CITY-NALI.. . ‘Tn: Treagurer yesterday. Teceived $2,927 from tho Collecfor, $2,164 from the Water Depart- ment, and $42 from tho Controller. . Astona the butlding permits issued yesterday .waa one to tho L, Woltf Manufacturing Com- pany to erect a four-story factory, No. 103 Lake street, to coat $20,000, ot ‘Tne following geutlomen, in addition to those already, mentioned, yesterday yolunteered!to take hold of the inspection of tenemont-houses: Drs. HY. Sprague, 'f. C. Schuofer, Rufus Bart- lett, G. A. Hoifinan, and C, Grabam. ‘They are being assigned to districts as thoy volunteer, and Ino few days tome of them will be beard from, ‘Tue Mayor was tn receipt of .a congratulatory letter yesterday from the Rev. bunsing. Bur- rows, pastor of tho Firat Baptist Church of Lex- ington, Ky,. in which he ~was {nformed that Wobb Commihidery, of that city, would tender him a serenade at nis house Tuesday cyening, Aug. 1%, on tho occasion of tholr attendance upon the gutheriug of the Knighta-'Templar, ‘The Mayor was bora in Lexington, and it ap. pears that his old frionds desire todo bin hunur, ond express their gratification at sociug him vccupy the officu hoe docs. CoxurLaints are duily mado to the Health De- partinent about the fithy or impussuble condl- Uon of some of the streets, and Dr. De Wolf, buying no’ control in such matters, senda thom to Commissioner Waller, and, too often, this is the last of thom. ‘There fs such u thin as falsa cconumy, and, a8 regutds the streets, the opin- jon. Is qaluing that tho Department of Public Works Is practicing it; that is, if half the com- laints made bave any basis, ‘Tho tax hus been uvied to keep the streets In proper condition, and the people want it done, vory naturally. THe Mayor yesterday granted one Margaret Parker purdou. She was committed to the Bridewell by Justice Brown on the lth Inat. for disorderly conduct, and Superintendent Felton, looking Into her case, found that she bad a bis. {ory which he bas forwarded to hig Honor. Ho finds that ehe was never in. that Handy, J. D.; William Grieg, 8.5.5 G o W. | Dr. Burroughs,on tho ground thut he jan cle Flanders, Jz. G. B, Booth, Drgantat; .Jobn P. | kyman, and thatit would be setting a bud pre Ferns, Tile! lurgo nudience was present, | dent to uppolnta clergyman of any dcnomiun- ‘The exerciees were interspersed with thio mus sical renditions, notably vrot, Hutebin’s instru: mental “Swiss Fantasie,” tho Carnival,” aud solos, ri tion, ‘fhe objection, in view of the long and thoroughly-acceptable service In the Buard of tho itev. Dr. Hyder nother minister, would sovm to be n decidedly ilimay one, ~As to Messrs. Hoyne, Kelth, and Dunne, the prospect fs that there will bo no opposition whatever to their confirmation, . 2 WATER COLLECTIONS, Tho Suporintemtent of the Wuter Department has prepured a stutumont showing what propor Uon of tho water-rates has beon collected up to tho Ist fnst. for the half year commencing ‘Nay land onding Oct, 31, The total levy for tho yeu wun $760,000, to say nothing about the meters; . but from tis itist be deducted about $87,800 on account of reduced frontage rates, and about $45,000 on nceount of robutes, in onler to muderstand the tiyures which follow: The total delinquency appdgra to 1 21,0' is *Sounde from Homo”; Mra, Carrington vootl, and Mrs. Wagar'a recitations. The ** 01 ental Quartet’? an b thelr usual oe- ceptubility several choice pleces, ** ‘Tit South Park Woard held a regular meeting yesterday urternoon, A petition was read from & number of property-owners on the tine of the Fitty-tifth etrect boulovard, asking that work be commenced thereon, since butjeompuratively Iittic had been done for the ‘Town of Lake, not- withstanding tho lurge share of park taxca which it pald, The petition was referred to the Construction Committee. Commilsslqner Hus- well, the Auditor of the Board, roport it $20,494 had been pilld inte the Clroult Court as the bulance due upon the judgment paalnak ty be 287,60, of tho Board, for the “Coluhour — tnt which $21 in “tho Middle" Diyls- ‘his, togethor with tho previous ipuyments 828,084 the South Division, $8,709 on this Judyment, and the $80,000 paid for the engl forty acres of tho sumo. trict to tho County ‘Preusurer, discharges the judgments against the Hourd for the entire property, whieh embraces elyhty acres, A resolution wus adopted Instruct~ jog the Superintendent to tuke possession of the jon, in In tho Nouthwost Division, $17,004 In thd. North Division; and tho total collections have beon, It geome, ubout $45,021, "The delinquency, it will ho obsorved, faabout equal to the tous on we- count of reduced frontaye, whieh ta a singular clreuinstance; but the collections bave been un- gs lund. ‘fhe pay-roll for June, amounting to |.usually large—larger thun ever beforo at tho $16,720, aud sundry bills, ‘amounting to $1,000, | samo tine of the yenr, notwithstanding tho loss were rend and ordered paid, after which the by robated, which ayarcyates over $13),00, On Board adjourned. 3 . tho wholo, the showluy la a-very bonithy onc, and {testablishes nothing moro clearly than the fuct that the industrint classes are’ prosperous, and that the peopic geagrally, have more money this year than thoy bud nat, TRYING TO MOVE 4 SCHOOL. ‘Tho Committee on Schools’was in ecasion yes- terday afternoon, and hud under consideration tho seecluvon of ita Chairman, Ald, Eyeruts roviding for using the mouvy appropriate: soverat yeurs ayo ford scboot on the corner of Kedzie uyeouc and Walnut atreet for a schoot on Jackson street, near California avenue, A number of citizens interested were preaunt and occupied several hours in discuusing the quos- tion, led by Ald, Everett, who, yotwithstand|ny Dr. Bipweun, who bas his office at No, "370 Archer avenue, yesterday made a pust-nortem examination of the body of Agnes Tennant, who died auddenly Monday night ot her resi- dence, No. 60 Archer avenue, and whose deuth was followed by that of her husband ‘Tuesday night, causing the susplofon that he had com- mitted suicide, aud possibly that he might previously have had something to do with ber death, Tho examination of tho dead woman's body revealed no truce of polson of any kid, but guve ample evidence thit sho died of alcoholism, Hor liver wus terribly en- urged, and the other orguns bore ample ovi- dence of the Reyeharation arising from an overe Indulgence in Hquor. Inquiries made among he was sittihg asa judge, was the ue the neighbors revealed the fact that both Ten- | in favor of” his rasofition. Tho ae nant and big wife wore chronic drunkards. Hu | ruisod by bim ond bis friends waa that was a good workinan, and earned $3 & day when he chose to works but as soon a8 sulticient t the looation on Jackson street would accomtno- inoney was accumulated, he and bis wife can Hate nore Siete while on the uthor hand ‘Ald. ompson and Messrs. Hnyos, Bennett, and bined ina drunken orgio which lasted ny tong soveral others joined insu wi ith him, and not ux the money and thoir credit — hol contended that facts were misropresented. out. Their house was In a disxusting- | in this particular, but also tHat the whole ques. Jy fitthy conditiun, and tho condition of | tlon was beyond tho .proyiuee of the Council, the woman was filthy, it betng clear that | The result of tho mocting was that It was agreod ebe hud not removed her clothes for along Une, The Doctor folt sure that in her onarvat- ed coudtion, arising from a long debauch, sho had fullen u victlia to tho combined intluences of bad whieky andthe hot weather. He bud not inade un exumination of tho body of the hus- Land, which waa taken to tho Morguo yesterday, but be inclined to tho belief that he too came bis death from alcoholisin, Some pawders which were found concealed fn the woimun’s corsets to visit the disputed localities to-morrow, mien thoy will be able to reach mone eu ie Pica BiweDiNa Fag MPLOTES. ere {8 something in be! Alder! ter all, bug fhe ok employs ingludiog to, oes ers pf the Police and Fire Dopartuicnts, ure praylog for tho time when they. will nce be called upon to supply that " sumuthing.” A few Were Jooked tpon with auspicion at Orst, but | Week ao thoy weru askeil to contribute to the Hhay earned Gut tobe, merely, feldiits; powders | Hikdrous, whlch they did, ‘Fuowing” tele ching ‘ % gubsctiption-paper to buy a atin,” se Douy will bo made to-day by the Caronor. with diumbndg, fore add Cullecton, and ‘again ChOWNKu's 'QUEETS. thoy responded jn the hope that thle would bo Coroner Mann and his Doputy, Mr. Waito,were | the Inet cull; but they cannot have done go kept unusually busy yesterday, and each held | Uberally, for six weeks baye clapsed and tho ten inquests. ‘Those bold by the Coroner tn pers, ruscntation bas not yet been made, A fow kon were ag follows: At tho Morgue upon Job liys ugo, and before they had recuperated trom Connors, axed 38 yours, who wus ucol- | tho’ Cullerton attack, 4 puper hn 2 uround to dentall rou down on tho Milnujs | got Ald, “bompson a wateb, und, Just as if there Central road, near the Eapoaiion ‘was to be no end to tholr dividing their pay, yes- Builling, by Engine No. 12) at 9 o'clock ucsday | terday tive papers were in circulation among evoulug. At Fifty-fourth street, ncur Stewart | them to buy Ald, I. att 7 el nyonue, upon Annie Weldurt, ¥’years of uu, cpartmente one in. te era ‘ono in the Police Department, one in th who wus run down and kitled by w pagsongur | Department, ono among tho offices, ove sino trun on tho” Pitsburg & Fore, Wayne |*thy strevt omployés, and sill unuther among tho” tullroa ‘uceday evening. ty jury, re- | contractors. ‘The respeotlve Aldermen muy not turned a vordict censuring tho ” rullroud | know of what lu gotuy on, but the chances are aoe pisos. Taster than the luw permits, The | thut they de. Hut whether thyy do or not, tt fs Very sud one. Thé child's fathor was Allied by the cary two years ugo, und since that date a boy 14 yeurs of ‘ayo lost a lew by the cars near the dard pulnt, An inquest wus algo held at No. 62 Weat Buperior atreet upon Thoinas J. ‘Muhe, 19 yours, who was duabed to death at the new 'Court-House, ‘The jury beard the evidenoe of three of ‘ghe's fel- id the fuots brought out were erday’s puper, Tho jury in tho: outrageous that tho cinployés whould bo Jine ed Upon fp any wich way oupeulally the po~ ico nnd fremen, If tho Aldormen iust baye “stars,” pod horses, and bugylug, th buy thom wa other puopte do, un mediate constituents seo ft to (; them. In fine, the employés desir tinetly undbnitood that nore purchuses of it thoy have atroudy mude tho kina than thoy ‘ire ‘ble verdict, duoply ceusurval the contructora, for ary Mo - ress curelesn 4 such a ricko! = 4 placruyaa, dna postion for tho workmen to walk county ‘B UILDING, MROMARIQAL BCUOOL. | ‘OnLy seven marriage Mocnsos were taken out . Another mecting was beld at the Athonaum | yesterday. | ° ie laat evening in tho interest of starting a schoul for pelunary, education of boys between tho of 4 and 18 ycaré in meu 8. J. leFarran presided; and ave the mneuting § talk about schools of the kind and the necessity of providing boys, with the opportunity tu edu: cate themselves in trades. ir. Kramer ulyo spuke briutly on the aamu subject, and Mr. Dur- fve uddud # Tow wi to eucouragu enter prise, The weeting resulted iu cileoting an ore gotgeption. tor. fhe proposed school by clecting -C, Finuey, E, W. Morley, W. W. Barcus, and George Lesile su found of Trasteca, aud '8. J McFurrun ws Munayer, It t¢ lutended to push AN order waa {asued in the Criminal Court yestenday for a Grand Jury Monday, ‘To-par 4 insano day, and Judge Loomis will ait tu the County Court, Thore are nine cases t come up, ‘Tux County Board will leaye the Board rooms this morning at? o'¢lock and go by Norwood Vurk to look at the county for F000, - who bas contros of ry anical knowl a My. a |. Hreket,” hirceny, two years in Reform nee “| amounted to 2. E CHICAGO TRIBUN THURSDAY, JULY. 15, 1880 purehase It and open it as a free rond. ‘and one-half miles in length, THE Committco on Jail and Intl Accontits vle- cided not to accept tha Job of paving in tte ull- yinl, agit {4 not considered fest clisa, THe con- tnietors ure Hay & Whitney, amt they wilksorc- rived to level Up tho'asphale and perleet itho job before it wilt be wecepted. - oe Tux Committee on City Relations met andile- elded to mect tha City, Counell Committes on County Relations Saturday | afterngow ‘at 2 o'clock, for the purpose of tiking: ante the ile yislon of the. work on tho dome of thd new building, A Epo nttendatico of both Copimit- tees is looked for, x Ix tho Criminal Court yesterday twontydour prisoners were arraigned, the following plniding gulltys Matthows Molutyre, burglary; Anthiny Potersen, {Meal voting! Rilly, pula Kt fatwo Thomus Dundon and Michaol Joy wore tric: robbery, found muilty, and torms fixed at eb een months envh in the Penitentiary. ‘Tur Joint Committee on Public Bulidiogs and Bervico met Pesterday, nfternoon.. Au npplicne tion from John Davis & Co. the Bteam-healing contractors of tho new Court-House, asking’ for an catimute of $4,040 on back percentage, wus read, and it was Uecided to recommend to the Bond that the firm be paid $2,600. Tho entire contrict was for $22,000, of which $22,000 hnd already beer paid, and Messrs. Davis & Co. cluimed that thoy ought to be paid $5,000, as the Job,was so nearly comploted. Anothor applici- tlon was read from Ed’ Walker asking for 000 on the chimnoy shaft and work on tho Paling. His contract was for $45,00, and be asked to bo pald $25,000, inorder thut he agit acttlewith hisinen, Joavin, oe. iy for outestone coming tohim, Architect Egan wits asl the Committee how much it would take to com> plete the job, and he stated that it could be fin-’ lahed up for #4,000, A vote was taken, andthe applicw tion wns recommended by a vute of Hite 3; Commissionors Avara, Moyer, atid Purington voting in tho negative. ' Conimlssioner Whe¢ler thon offered # resulution tu udvertise for bids for a stono altewalk aixtecn feet wide to be taid around the Court-House, the spice betwobn tt and tho building ty be filled iu with stono flaga five fect sininro resting on n concrete fuunda- tlon. Adopted. : FEDERAL NOTES.’ . THe Syb-Trensury redeemed $6,000 in silver yeaterday and patd out $4,000. a ‘Tue gold dlabursoments at the SubsTrensucy yesterday amounted to $16,000. ce ‘Tie, avorage yicld for all tho distifleries in this district during tha month of June was 3.06 gallons to the bushel. ek. 5 ‘Tus tntornal-revenuio recolpts yesterday footed up SECM. OF thia amount, S217 wus for tuxepatd splrits, $3,409 for tobacco, and cignrs, and $4,347 for beer. oa Revenue-Agent Ginert, of Detroit, ented on the internal-revenue peoplo at tho Govern: ment Building yesterdos, and left last night on an inspection tour into Northern Michigan. upox BLopoxtr adjourned tho United Statda and will spen bis vacation with bis family at Block Island. Ho will probably return to tho -elty about the midic of september, and by tho opeiiea of the October term will, it is hoped, be able tu hear cases in hls roo without tho at- tendant noise from the vutaide which has eo far made It alinost imposalble. ‘ THE followlug is alist of tho dutiable gooda received ut the Customn-Huuse yesterday: H. Hy Hayden, 4,145 sucks salt; Armour & Co., 625 toh salt; Hitchcock & Foster, 100) railrond. ties Field, Leiter & Co., 2? packayes dry gouds; Filles & Fuller, 1 ensv chawols axing: J, R. Keith & Co.,6 cases laces: A. H. Abbott & Co. 1 cnge artiste’ materiuis; L. E, Ellithorpy, case neediva: Carson, Piorre, Scott & Co., 6 cases dry goods: WW. E, Burlock & Co,, 8 ensed dry goods, Collections, $6,067. , BILL-POSTERS. 2 TRE TENTH ANNUAL CONVENTION of tha Intoruational Associntion of North Amer- [can Dlll-Postera 1s now being held at the Cou mereini Hotel in thiscity. Yesterday morning the first session was held, President George A. ‘Troyaer, of th{a clty, calliny the meoting to order. Some forty or ifty menotipasteand paper gath- ered, among thom bolug Musars: George W. Bills, 4.0. Chupman, Broadway & Treysor, HO, Parka, Harbison, & Abrums, J. B. Muller, Wolf Bros, Leonard Bros., C. Hurdy, Mzke Dundeo, M.: F. Kaufinnn, A. Wolber G.. Van Os Heller, Sf. A. Watson, H.C. Morton George J. Jobuson Mf, Farwell, Dulty, Hrank B. Walpple, J. W, Vinlo & Co., Ayres & Luling, Bradbyry & Hougniling, W. 1b Cote treil, J. Le. Weat, Re C, Mnsey, J. 18, Smith, C. L. Hunter & Co. W, Baker, J. H. Miller, Tho buaiuces of the morning was ‘confined to the appolntment of Committees on Credentials and Appileations for Membership, ‘At tho afternoon session the Chatr appointed the members of the Committees on. Appeals, Finance, ete, R = REPORTE. ‘The Secratary, Mr. C. L. Hunter, of Coldwater, BMich., roported’ that he hud vatily endeavored to lick things into shape, but ho found that the records of tho pravious years, when Mr. Watson ‘was In ottice, hid been” kept in such a chnotle condition that disentangicment was impussible, Mr. George W. Bills, of Toledo, O., the Treas- urer, submitted his teport. for the year, which showed the recelptia to huve amounted tos7@and tho expenditures to huvo reached the sui of “3, ‘The funda on hand ou July 10, 1879, 63, thus leaving s balance in the treusury nt the present tine netting £00.41. Referred w the Cominittee on Finance, NRW MEMBENS, —* ‘Tho report of tho Credentials Committee was brought up. Thoy recommended that H. M. Kinsley, of Denver; John 8, Hdwards, of Indi- nnapalls: D, A, Thayer and Goodwin & Henry, of Detroit; and Frink EB, Piper, of Peoria, bo donied ndinission to tho Convention, the latter on tho ground that a bill-aticker of Peoria was alrondy'a niomber of tho Assoctation, the rules of tho orginizution permitting only one bill- postor In one tirm in euch elty to bo a member and shure the benefits uccrulnie therefrom, Tho recommendations were all adopted, with the exception of the Thayer, Goodwin & Henry gases, whieh were roferred t6 the Comaiitzee on ppenis, * Ar Wriee tho Becrotary read a numberof letters of invitations the Convention adjourntd until this morning. STEAM WHISTLES, ayy ‘THE LAW TQ DB ENYORCED. ‘The Citizens’ Aesociation, hich hus started out. onaueffortto do away with the whistle nul-. sunce, ls distributing copies of the ordinance on the subject to thesteamboats and tig-boats, and will follow thom up with copies to thé manufnc- torica, breweries, and distillerica,whichulso come undor its provisions, Coplés-will nlso bo fur- ulshed on application at the rooms of the Asgo- elation, 85 Merebants’ Building, 'The ordinunce probivits the blowing of a steamboat or tug at whistlo whilo tho .veasel is at unchor, ue progching or loavibg a wharf or docile, when passing throuzh a draw-brid when running -in tho river an OF, i branches, excupt when absolutely, neceasary ns nelynal of dangor, or in cases prescribed by: | the laws of the United States, It turthor pro- hibits the blowing of locomotive whistles Inalde tho limits for any purpose except to avold cole Histon, or in cased of iaminent danger. ‘The next provision is nlined nyuinst the blowing-olf ofateum while a ateaimer or steamboat la lying nt awhurf, nour o ro, or In its imimediato violnity. Llowlng whistles of stationary ene gines 04 0 aignalfor announcing or suspending work, of for uny gthor purpose except us ahirin siynala in eno of tire, collision, or othor im- nlnent dunyer,, 14. also prontult ito'seotion of special importance provides tbat atoumbouts and steam tugs in passing or ropassing up gnd down the Cileago [iver imiy wen steam Whfatle to stanal Dridve-tonders to opon and swing bridges, but sudh alynals ahull bo xiven by three sharp, short sounds of the whistle, to be gixen in succession ag quick ax posslble, and not tu be prulonzed, und the vlzo of tho wulutle to be used for this purpodu ehull not exceed one inch Indiuimeter, It ts furthor pro- vided that the Departinent of Publlo Works tuy, wheneyerdeened pructicubic, direct the substl+ tution of bells for steam whistles In givtug notice to ‘the Deldge-tonders to opan the brldyes, “Thy pou for a violation of tho ordinance: a iy roms (ne of not fesa thin to one af not mo: than $100 and costs, with a provision that thi offender muy bosunt to the eodainy ninety days. ‘The ussnciution {4 also scattering copics of an || extract from the ordinuncea in requrd to bridges, which declares it unluwful for vesuuls toattourph to pitas o bridge while the red-bull or red-lantern signals dre shown, orto approach so neur waco. injure or damage a bridgo’ when thus closed; or iu opening or cluslag. ot STRIKING PRINTERS, ° " CULVER, PAQK & HOYNE have hod a falling out with tholr printérs whtoh bus attracted considerable nttention’ In logul typographleal circles, Acvoning to the firm's aldo of the story, the trouble began several wooks ugo, when tho Union rulsod tho weokly wuges of job printora to $2L Tho ouiployers protested, snd Culver, Page, Hoyne & Co, and Cameron, Ainberx & Co., nding that no atten top was from the Union, Tho fatter firm want ous about: o work und a bolt non-Union men, duy and asked wheu they futeuded to go out o! the Union. Thoy got uv sativfuction and wont fot rucelving @ favorable unuwer, thoy wi drew, and in the ufteruoon iifty or wi regular bands put on thelr Coats and on asked bow thelr plices hud Milled tho tirin explained that they had been uilvertii- ing for some thine pust, aud bud reculved about ‘wore not all tilled us yet, they oxpeoted to run jnt a few days with u full force. At the thay of the: strike, they adinitted, they were payl . THE PRINTERIS' BIVy OF THE BTORT 12 ssoujewhet different, Thay sey, amon other. yf J District Court yesterday until tho Octobur torn), . that Cameron, Amberg &Co, haye only elev Instead of twenty men working, andl that Culver, Page & Hoyne have only about thirteen. Bat vers loon nae hs Union ruined the hook schedule to 45. conta per thousand, ‘Tho employing printers, espectatly these twa fiems, remonstrited, for tho reason that they hud a lot of contracts made at low rates in ordor to compete with “rat” ottices, and if the price ‘of composition was put up on them five cents f& thousand it would hurt them. “About two weeks after tho rate was pul tp, tho Uuton mot, tovk n ballot, and reduced the pried to 40 cents, Put Culvor, Page & Hoyne had evidently been intending for some timg to import n lot of men ‘and lock ont the Ica! printers, and had gone 80 fur ns to advertise ail over tho | oonnt to that ond. As, fast. ne they advertised, however, tho “ dds" wore sont on to the Union, which was this In a position to.know just what + was golng on. Instead, therofore, of tlic firm proceeding. to consummate tholr locklug-out poltey, the printers took tho {nitiative, and went without giving thoir suporer ‘an opporrunit to invite thom to go. All of tha men went out. ‘The statement by tha firm that $21.0 weck was too high was deofared to bo purenonsense, nnd to have been put forward naa mere protort for “ratting”’ their office. What they mado th fight against two weoks no, recording tu tho print ers, was the increase on book-work, and not tho weekly wages of the Job printers, and the book- work.dncreaso was at once taken off, vis SUBURBAN. EVANBTON, Tho reception of Mr, and Mrs, Charles 8, Kirk, née Condit, occurred Tuesday evening at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs, James 8, Kirk,at Onk- ton. The largo grounds were most beautifully ‘illaminated with colored lights, and the house was decorated with: floworg. Kinsloy was em- ployed to furnish the refreshments, and John Hand tho music, Tho dancing was begun at on curly hour, and tho Inet of tho. guests did nut depart until long. after» midnight. anon present were the following: Mr, and Mrs, Jamea 8. Kirk, Mr. tind Aire, James A. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk, Mr. and Mfrs, Wallace Kirk, Mr, and Mes, John Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. Charics Kirk, Mrs. Nellio Harkins, Mr, Are thur Kirk, Bliss Gertrude Kirk, Staater fed Kirk, Mr. J, D. Condit, Miss Coe Condit, Mr, James Conalt, Mr. Harry Condit, Miss Julla Sharp, Miua Florence Browning, Bt. W. Browning of Ine dlanmpolis, Ind., Mr. and Mrs, Hreaton Hussey, Terre Haute, Ind., Mr. and Ars. 8. H. Thompson of Peorla, Til, Mr, and Mra, William Baye, Mr. and Mra. Whittuker, Mr, anc Or- yillo Alcott, Mr. 8. 'B. Raymond, Mr. W. night, Mr.'John M. Dandy, Mr,_ Honry W: King, Slr. Goorye DMurlson, Misa Gora Atrick, Mr, John H. Nolan, Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. {fon Mr, and Mrs. Henry 31.'Kiddor, bir, ond Mra, th 0, Wicker, the Hon. and Mrs, Ed 8. Taylor, Mr, aud Mra.Johi H. Hamline, Mrs, Edward Harkins, Mr. Johu Grebel, George Lunt, Mr. W. G Gare ‘wood, Mr, Jumes Ht, Paul, Mr. Junius C, Hou gy ‘Dr. and Mrs, H. M, Hattleld, Dr, and Mrs. Oliver Marcy, Prof, and Mrs. Julius Keliogg, Prof. 1. M. Cumpock, W. Blanchard and daughter Bell, Mr. and Mrs..J..J. Parkhurst. Mr. Churles G. Ayars, Mr, and Mrs, Archibald Winne, Me, and Mrs. Henry 8. Ponrson, Mr. Will Hong, ‘Tux boilers for the new Government fo; born, that is to be added to tho nppuralus at the Lifo Blution, have arrived and will be put In po- sition immediatoly. : : as B’NAL BRITH. | Why a, Charter Was Iefused to a Core tain Jowisn Society. . Tne ‘Trioune some time agocontnined an account of the refusnl by tho General Commit- tee of Diatrict Grand Lodge, No, 6, of the'Inde pendent Order of B'nat D'rith, to grant’a charter . to certain petitioners belonging to nn established Jewish society in tho city, and desirous of keep- {ng together us they wore undor the charter prayed for. ‘Tho Committeo has just issued an official statement of thelr reasons for tho re- fusal. Aftor citing the facts sct furth Jo the behets the organic law of the Ordor, and the 0 resolu of the annual Convention of District Grand J Lodge, No. , beld Jan- uury, 1880, providing that, before graut- ing’ a charter Jn. oltics -whero lodges Ko. already exist, the Genoral Committees shill consult with existing lodges us to tho intluence and result which. the grant of n. now charter might have on thotn, the Cominitteo states that threo of the Chicuyo lodgea wsaented and soven dlgsented, the prevailing objection bolug that +a lodge composed of porsons of the game nation- ality, with ita ineldent objections, was opposed to tho genius of tho Order, detrimental to tho best Interests of the petitioners, und calculated to exvyeise an unfavorable Intiuence upon ox- Jutinus Jodiges, In tuking thid action, the, lodges te ft WASHINGTON fed insides tho” ridowell untll. thd | puyinent thercof for apy poriod of thme not ax4, it to the protest, docided to withdraw. | age, and touk tu about twent: The Exevutive Committed s galled uy Culvor, Page, Hoyt & Co, lust Butury) agula Tuceday morning with tho same AneNNOnt ixty OF tha‘] ” Jott, beun sllede,| seventy-five applications, While the pluccé: vy tne men 40 cents a thousand, the Uniun baying? :| reduowd tho prive {rom 45 to that dgure, eh were emphatio In thoir disavowal of a projudice furulnat tho applleants, ‘The result of tho Com anitteo’s aeliberations was a unanimous vote decliving to grunt the charter for tho following controlling reasons: 1, It was deeuied inuxpediontto encourage the Incorporation Into our Order of bodies of mon alroudy. orgnnlzhd a 1 society. becanso euch mombor of suctt & body would ulaim an inborent right to continuo a member of the transplanted suclety, although thy law requires that hy sub- mit his right to ie continued membenihip ia the now lodge ‘to a philot; it {3 bolloved that under such exceptions! ciroumstanccs tho ballot would necessarily bu hitluenced by the former assoclit~ don, and thus ine, apirit of a free ballot would bo largely violnted, for the natural surround. Ings of ‘ordinary petitioners, indiscriminately: applying, witholt preconceived idous, without the J Gueneer of former ussocintions, are totally wantlug in such:on application, Should, per- chnnes, one member mevt an unfavorable bul- lot, thero might, be strife, and possibly a bad beginning, Ss #. It ia the alm pf tho Order to oducate Amor tenn Isractites in works of charity and good citi- zouship, to break down, if possible, all divisluns existing among laraclites by reason of accidental ‘birtt,—in short, to create schools for adults, called lodges, without the designation of nation- ality. 5 Tho Committeo nro of decided opinion that It wero most unwise to yruntu charter to appll- canta coucedodly of tho sumo nationulity, who, when organ(zed, would dtuw thoir main.support from perauns of the samo nationality, whoreby the opportunity to perpotuate all tho clantali- ness and consequent narrowness which is ine avitubly produced by such o state of facts would bo Jnoreased instead of lessened, ‘Tha Committee concelved it to be a narrow polloy to immure porsons In a lodge-room where, with the attendant facta, thore maet bo the slowest progress, if progress be possible at ie The Committee are county impressed with the bellof that it were desirable to bring these ap licants and others of tho same belungings into ho vivillzing iniluences of the Order, and they compliinent and. approve of tha zenl of .tho friends of this proposed churter, who bave ‘evinced such a depth of humanitarian purpose, The Committee must, however, be permitted to difer from thom asto the mothod of accoimplish- tog this benollcent work without the imputation of projudice, Tarnelites should be free from the unmanly thing called prejudice, They should ‘be lenders iu free and gencrous thinking, and thelr nots should be a true exponent of free aud generous thought: A Celebration in Prospect—The Gul- mure’s Inspection—Secretary Ramsey —Gen. Terry. Bpectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, _ Wasutnaron, D. 0., July 14.—Proparations are making for the celebration of tho ninu- tieth anniversary of tho catabllahmont of tho Diatrict of Columbia, which occurs noxt Friday. Itappears that the Arctic yease! Guinare did not recelyo ‘any cortificate from tho local Inspector. It has been reported,‘on the conr tyery, that the Inspector visited ber at the ro- queat of Capt, Howgute, found that sbe had a pott baller which had neue pe the legal requires monty, and consequently declined to make an Ollichul Inspection. = ‘ Sccretary Ramsey returned from Chicago to- doy, Ife days that, white Chicago ia hot, Wash- ington is the hottest place be hus found on thé Continent. dir, Hamsey has received full dis- pitches from Gen.. Pope denying in toto tho re- ported inyaaion of the Indian Territory, Judge Lawrence hus written to the Prosident that ne willaccept tho First: Controlleratlp of the Treasury, provided be docs not receive the nominution’ for Congress: This te not satis- fuctory to tho Adiinistration, and tho proba. Dilltica ure that Lawrouce will not bo yiven tho option, }. Gen 'A, H. ‘Terry has boen detailed as Prowl dentof the Bourd to, revise the urmy reaula- dons, :He- takes the ‘place of Gon, McDowell, who has been relloved wt bis own request on ao- count of dickncss, Tho Board will ect lu this -elty un'the 2uth inst, : ‘To the Westerns Assoctated Press, . Wauutnaton, D, O,, July 4.—Presidont Hayes ‘will nat go West this wool aa reported, but will romain here uutll the middle of Aumust. le . propeacs to pags a couple of ‘weeka in Oblo and attend the reunion of hiv old regiment on the 1st of Scptunber, atter+which he will make a vialt ty the Pueitio Const. 3 ‘Thy War Depurtinent is {n rece!pt of Informa. tion that the sungutioual reports about the tay: sion of tho [ndisn Territory aru without founda. ry Schura expects to toave “for Ine jou. Svcrotar; ‘diana Buturday evening. <a st NESTLE'S MILK FOOD, =e: Manufactured solely..by Henri Nestle, Vevey, Bwitzerland. Containsonly mils, wheaten bread- crust, and ugar, aud requires only water to pro, pare it for use, Recommended by dil family physicians asa certuin preventive ‘of cholera jufantum and summer complaints.. Pamphlets rite full partloulars gent to any wddress. “Kept :by druxglius aud grocers. | vas ‘Lyuaina & Co., Montréu}, Canada, Any person dealring to buy a boautifit and “elegant home ought to attend the duction sale of thy three stone-front houses on Thirty-Ofth street, head of Grand Boulovard, which takes place to-day ut 4p, m. on the prowlses,” It le seldom that an opportunity fs offered to acquire such splendid property, The houses are entirely new, bever having been occupied. Particulars in the advertisement culuma, Es ry 5 SPORTING EVE The Chicago:Team Again De- feated by the Clevelands a Yesterday. Troy Benton by Providouce, Boston by Worcester, and Clneinnatl by Buffalo. Trotting at Sterling, Ill, and Mar- shalltown, Ia,—Other Sport- ing ‘Matters, #8" pagm-DALT. . + CLEVELAND Yd, CIICACO, Bpectat Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Chevucann, O.; July 4.—To-dny's gue was well conteated, and was won by the homo nipe. ‘The visitors could ‘not hit McCormick, who wag flncly supported by Kennedy, Lucky willow- awinging of tho home nite inthe fourth and: fifth innings won tho victory. Corcoran did not: pitch up to bis usual bigh standard, appearing: rattled at times. Both sides did excellent feld~ ing, and but few errors wore mude. Difficult catehos were secured by Shaifer, Dalrymplo,and Gore.’ McCormick stopped a lincr from Goro's bat in the third Inning and throw him out at first. Beals mndo bla frat appenrance this son- son. An’ onthualnatic crowd of 1,000 witnessed and applauded tho playing of both nincs. Tain started up in the Intter purt of tho fifth inning, | «which looked’ Iko a stop of proceedings, but the aky soon cleared up; Chicages wont to bat first, Dalrymple bf as far as dfeCormick, and wont back to his seat, Gore made a two- basor into right fold, and StcCormick's wild throw to first baso, after stopping Kelly's tap, gave bin third, the Inttor atenting second. Thoy | did not exert thomsctves with rnuning any fur- thor, as Phillips nabbed Williainson’s fly, and Corcoran pawed the alr three times. A fumble by Glasscock give Dalrymple his base in tho sixth inning. He stole to second. On bis at- templine to get to third on Gore's hit to MeCor- miok'he did not run fost enough, and Hankinson put bim out,, Gure reaches i and oveupied’ second ou Dunlap’s muff o1 ‘Kennedy's throw, Kolly struck out, and Will- {amgon: sent the ball down {nto right fleld for two bases. Corcoran popped up a ily to McCor- mick, und the visitors took tho fuld. In tha soventh inulug Burns got his busson balls, and the next throu pluyers loft him thore by Rone out. Dalrymple renehed first base on bulls in tho next lining, aud was caught stealing second, Gore hud a Iie exporionco. A safe bit by Will- fumson Inuded him on first base in the Inst inning, x passa ball sent blm to second, and ho stole third. ‘Then Corcoran struck‘out. Shaffer caught tho tly of Hurns, and Flint died on bis way to Orat. For -tho Clevelunds, Dune Inp in the first’ inning sent tho ball to Burns, who threw well to Anson, tho Intter letting the ball go through his bands, Anson tlelded the ball to Williamson to out off Dunlup, and the umpire decided bin out. ‘Tho crowd thought otherwise, A two-buser by Shatfor and singles by: Kennedy and Phillipa onrned a run in the fourth inning. In the tifth inning Hanklnson_and McCormick led of with sato hits, ind Glaascock got his Luge on Bonla’ a tumnt to put out Hankinson at third, which w: too late, Tho two following dattars wont out, and Hotaling Ifted tho ball over Gore's head, clen' the biacs and reaching third himself, where be was left. Hanlon made nu safe bitin tho elghth Sout: ‘and a wild Seay ty ee gaye bim second. In stenting to third Filnt threw to Wilinmgon, and the umpire called him out, mitch to the displeusure of the crowd. Ken-: nedy followed with n two-baser, but was loft. THE BCORE, + first meunwhite, Cleveland. Dunlap, 2 D+ +6«. Shatter, ti £. Hotallng, ¢ fuse oe Hanlon, |. f.. 4 |a| Bit \P | Ale 4| 0] o| o| 2} 212 4} 1] 1] 3] I] 0} 0 4] 0] 1] 3} a| oo 4] o| 1} 1) of o} 0 Kennedy, 0. 4| o} 2} a] of 3] 0 Phillips, 1 b 4] 0] 4] 1]11) 0) 0 Hankingon, 3b. 3] 1 11 1) 2] ol o McCormte! al a} a} a] aja} at Glasscock, 3} a} a} 1} aya} t ‘Total. 133] 4) ol13|27)20] a Chitetyn, Dulryinple, 1. £. 8} o} 0] o 2] 1} 0 Ore, c. 3} 4] 1] 3] 4) ol o Kelly, rf, 4] 0] 0} 0} 0} of 0 Willlameon, 3b: 4] 9} 2] 3) 3} a] 0 Corcoran, p. a] of 0] 0] of} 0 Burns, 8.8. 3 0} 0) 0) 0) 4) 4 Flint, 0, 4} 9} of of 4] 3} 2 Beals, $ 3] 0} 0} 0) 0} 4) 0 Augon, 5] of o} oun} a] 2 “ Patale «.{30] 1] 3} 6124[20] 3 Innings 2 12a 3¢60ec789 Cleveland, 013.00 0 4 Chicago. 10004 Earned rune—Cloveland, 4. ‘Two-biso hits—Shaifer, Kennedy, Gore, Will- jamson. ‘Three-base hit—Hotaling, ‘ First base onballe—Dalryinple, Goro, Corcoran, urns. . + First bapo on errors—Cleveland,2; Chicago, 2. Left on baacs—Cleveland, 6; Chicugo, 8, Struck out—Shaifer (2), Hotuling, Hanlon, Phillips (2), Datrymplo, Kelly, Corcoran (2), Filnt, Bente @). Bulls called—SeCormick, 100; Corcoran, 10, trikes called—McCormick, 29; Corcoran, 24, * Passed balla—Konnedy, 1 Wild pltchos—Corcoruu, 1 Time—Two hours. Umpire—Bradley. + a PROVIDENCE Vs. TROY, Speclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. - Tnoy,N. Y.,July 1.—Ward pitched a mag- nificent game for Providence to-day, and turned the tables on tho 'lroys by hisetfuctive delivery, Four bits only were made of his pitching, but threo of thom were In the sovonth Inning, when tho Troys scored, Tho Troys. Helded badly, Caskins. Connors, and Dickerson doing tho buat work, Welsh was batted‘hurd, but the fuct that tho hits were not bunched pravented Providence from onrning Arun, ‘The uttendunce was 679s. Tnntuge— i2346078 Provideus. 1200008 1 0-7 ‘Troy... 2.0 0-8 000000 2 Base hita—Troy 4, total 4; Providence 12, total Fielding errors Troy, 7; Providence, 5. Runs caracd—Troy, 1, ¢ ‘Two-base hits—Gross, Bradley, Vase on balls—Gillcaple, © + Buses on errors—Troy, 3; Providence, 6. Lett on bases—Troy, 6; Providence, 6, Struck out—Ferguson, Cassidy, Caskins, Dick- erson, Holbert. el ny Double play—Farroll-Peters., x P L , "AAS ross, 1, Uulls vealled—Welsh, ag a ee Bt. 1 135 + Strikes called—Welsh, Wand, i. 'Time—Two hours, Umplre—Daniels. ‘ RUFFALO V8, OINCINNATT, Spectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribunss Burraco, N. ¥. July 4.—The Butfatos beat tho Cijncinnutis 5 tod to-day, Inningi— 1239456789 Cincinnat! 000100 0 H~3 Buffalo 021,0000 26 WORORSTEN V8, UOBTON, Byectal Lixputch to The Chicago Tribuna, BoaTor, Mass, July 14.—Worcester dofeated Toston aguin to-day in a close and well-pluyed gumo, as follows: dnnhige— 123458789 Worcester, overseer 00 3 30.0 0 1G Boston... 0 0013 US THE TUR, : Bats A MATOIC RAO wag trotted yesterday afternoon nt the Jockey Club: track between road horses owned by’ Mosars, Isaac Walxel and Lawrence Curran, tho animal belonging to the last named yontteman winning in three stralyht heats, Hest the, 2:33}, * ATRRLANG, ILL Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Trituna Sreutmma, IIL, July 14.—Tho races of tho Bter- Nog Jockey and ‘Trotting Club openod to-day, ‘Tho summary of the 2:23 race ts a8 follows; Few ceozee oenmeote % _ AT MAMMHALLTOWN, 1A,” Z a daresay ta a, ee tc bord ie 331 CU Dr. shopuurd second, Hiddcn ‘Treasurd wird. Tino, Hears BBTI4 3 20. + In the 2:83 contest, Little Bloux won, Cricket soupide Alamo tain, Hise Say ees Hae i co was..won bi ‘The ruuning race ‘a ay Nusnapiion, Bleluorn sengays Best ti chal mile, SS BOO one’ OS. . qum aNgLien-Tonw, Lonvon, July 14—The owners of Robort the Devil will w-morrow sin A formal protest against Len d'Or for the Dorby Stakes. If the BtoWards of the Jockey Club tuln it thoy will probably bring the matter fore the courts. y ‘Tim LIVEUPOOL CUP, race for the Liverpool Cup waa won bj -pinckebosne Lindrick secoud, Miseuus third. ‘3 "HE OAR. : LAR GeOuGE, Lanz Gionae, July 1—At tho boat raco in-}” the firet trial heat,:Junlor singles, Kueblo, of New York, was first, Ogden, of Newark, secund, and Peet, of Now York; third. ‘Tinje,fl2j15¢ ,¢- In the seoond tria}’ heat, Jualand, Foater, of + ontite out : lous properties. It is not @ mero stimulant: tiene 40-40, thiey gent vitor Weight unt! | tho oxtmeta of beof, but contains blood-nnkie’ In the census tables ;8econd Ward, as frat givon out, wus. + Mtr, Turner's estimate would haye been found '. Another report, which Suporvisor. Balomon will neither aftirm nor deny, 18 current to tho continuo In practice ral and ai Parker, into'of Quiney, unde f.ntrony ape for liberty of ‘action’, and. thdividentie en methods of teachors. ‘Tho itobato on vagal educational tapes continued all dny, ange! anticipated in by J.C. Oiklorish, of the iat tata Novmal School; G.8, Onburne, Prosigns of the Mircourt Stute Normal Schools ae Hrown, State Normal Sotiool, Tndlanas peoet Vance, Kentucky: Prof. Thompaon, Nehen Dr, Gregory, Tiinois; tho Hou, Charles Franey Adams, and othors, , . wna first, anc Clark, of Now York, seo: Thine, 1st, Jona, . 9 ‘Tho pale-bared’ race wasa walk-ovor for the: gorau Brothora, of Albany, Time, 10:18. . THD CENSUS. CHICAGO AND COOK COUNTY. "Tho very last clty book wus bronght tn ycater+ day when the consus onumerator for the One Hundred and Forty-sixth District showed Up with that muoli-dolayed volumo, and reported that his portion of tho Fourteenth Ward con- tained 3,233 peoplo, It will be remembered that tho book was brought In sevoral days ugo in the rough, but ft was noxt to Impossible to build an official report on It, owing to -the crude shapo it wagthon in, Tho enutmorator wha thereupon directed to take tho boteh home with bim antl inuke Anew and ealble eopy of it that would dototranamit to Washington. It took some Times: Our highest artiste in dontt McCheanoy's boyund doubt, though Bue me ———————— Ovor 160,000 Howe scales ‘sold. Borden, & & Cow Agents, ST Lakoatroets oo Selleck a Indigostion, dyspepsia, norvous a anda Torntof wonueu Nobile relidved ie Jug Menaman'’s Puntonizod Boot, reparation Of boot containing on, ‘onic, the oy Is hands on it onoe tnure. published, the population of tho been ret down nt 65,124, murticulne district bay oie Y force- generating, aitd ifo-austalning property fsfnvalunbio in all entecbied couditans, whist thoresult of exhnustion, nervous prostration, vie re praviotely E overwork, or acute disonsa; particularly ‘ourteenth Ward has tho population for this . i, ‘The correote sulting from pulmonary compininta, Case boon Foughuy eat lines wwe {.GH. Since tho | Haanrd & Co. Proprictora, New York, Fur ih ward feturns wore tirst brought In they baye | by druggists, been subjected tocnreful scrutiny, and tho re- sult 1a that A couple of small errors bayo been detected and corrected. Tho total for tho 079. .On voritying tho figures, It was found that it should o One An onror tho othor way wus discovered in fooking up tho Sixth Ward, which, instead of Deing 40,005, should be as it now t8, 40.600. ‘The ofiuii figures for tha ally of Chlongo by wards, ' DEATHS, BRieTON—July 11, 1850 at Vo'oloek nm. Bila we gut, dauuhter of Jeseo B. arton, agad U Zoning ty SeMeral services at Sal Dayton-at. at o'cto’ aiiniigea! service O'c10CK p.m, DOUGHERTY—Patrick, beloved son of Dennis ang Mary Dougherty. Funeral from ‘bls late residence, Friduy at 1 o'clock, by cars to Cuivary. MW Gracen, peed making these three corrections, aro as fot-- ows: : KURGY—July 14, at Lop reatdonce, Eh 1970, | witerat tho late Thornes kirby, mea ss ct Dotoret 21.853 ‘uncral July 1, by carringes to. thu Church yy 17,081 |. linmacuinto Coneoption, and thence by cars w Ca e174 | yary Comotery. Friends of the familly ate resyeen 503 | fully invited wo attend. + 19445 | | MANINGTON@At his home tn this elty, J aN a 2284, of conxestion of thobrain, Joseph Fy. Masts aged 44 years, DIVT—July 1 Busle, beloved d CHUTE SA A tte ince aged 1°ponrs monuae ait 12085 | “nora Friday, July 16,02 p.m f 9,005 F jay. Jul a from Jhmo.| 2'Cornell-sts by carriauaa to Graceland. <4" 23 COUK~On Tuonday duly 18. of 2525 Indias 9,005 | cholern intantuas, Rose, daughter uf Geor g0501,| Eilon N. Coole aued 10 montis, : ‘ Thus Funeral to-day at 1 o'clock. », {bors | HASTINGS—At Riverside, July 14, 15%, ting J7,088 Funeral notteo hereafter. SAMb | atauON—Pairick Mahon, July-14, ut 2o'clock pa, 29.077 | Near tatico horenttor. 077 eral no} - = syanile,and the figures | far county Latlirgn (Ireland) and Now York papey re eee Tn ens emaiiven will qu to Wash | Plosse co Dye RATHMAN—Patrick, on the 13th inst, Funeral from the tesidunco of, bia Nobraskacst, wo the Holy Family Cnureh cars to Calvary Comotery, hursda: ington as tho official record ot Chicago's populu- jon. Tie Proviso book came in. yeaterday and showed the population of the town to bo 5.001, parents, 4 tl riduiy Be instead of 3,050, ns incorreetly reported several EM S, daya ago from™ the County Ceres oflico, The ANNOUNCEMENTS book for tho One Hundred and Ninoty fifth Dis Polttical. Pet Lape teee re sLig i a eae er N ADJOURNED MEETING OF TIE yousg ed {ity tal nutes wore G8, The s Guecirundred sag Mihety-sixth District, ne See aa rtat ee or aust All route oning nt Sod West Lake-st, All young pa portion of Luke lying between Thirty-ninth and ‘urty-soventh, Browart nyenue and State strect, , Lut will probably be returned to-day. .. Miscelinacous, Tie. tsopitation ‘of dake, thorefore, 118 ‘oll: PACIFIC (GARDEN MISMION-SERVICES 15 olally reported up to, date, exoluslyo | 4, plett cormmancing tso'eluck, Col. Geurce & of ~ this Stilismissing district, 18 31,055, | Clarke londs the mootln According to the unofficial roturna at the County Clork's office, Latu is uredited with o £ BAKING POWDER. total poputlution of 18,011, und tho olficiul return of the missing district, when mado to Supervisor Wright, will hurdly raise the present official total very much above that figure, ‘The missing books for all the outside towns'will Fralab i bo in by tho-last of the wook, and, making allow. ances for errors which will possibly be dis- cuverod.—na in the case of sumo of the city wurds,—thera [a good ronson to belteve that tho opilation uf Cook County sill go above tho O0i,- figured up on tho returns now in, nnd that It Will fudoed hardly etop short of a round 610,000, ‘The populution of Bloomthganle, Du_ Page County, according to the roturn which Supor- visor Wright received yesterday, Is 1,430. Out- aldo of Bloomingdale, no additional towns in Du Pago or Lake wore heard from yesterday, SOUTIT BEND, IND. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. Sourit Benn, Ind., July 14,1 do- not remem- bor to bave scon Iu Tn TripoNxeE a statement ¢ the census outcome of our benutiful little vity for 1880. Tho number of inbabitants Is uscer- tained to be 13,04, ngaingt 7,200 in 1870, showing an Increnzo of 6,118, or about 86 por cent, for the decade. ‘Tho growth of South Bend has beew constant, uniform, und healthy. Mr. Turner, 15, his last Clty Directory, estimated the number o! people at 13,768, which is only 444 over the actual returns of the counus-tukers. - But for the utter impossibility of getting a full count of tho Third Ward, which la largely peopled by Polanders, somothing too small. Tho result Je toeverybpdy, oe JO DAVIESS COUNTY, ILL. ~ Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, GaLuNA, NL, July 4.—Tho following la tho census of tho varlous. towns in this county for saustactory put Tre Absolutely Pure. we0: MADH FROM GRAPE CREAM TART. : ousekeeper's favorita in loading cities of gh ve ny hes paration makes such light, fi Warren: Tang| task ED yibs Ra Sr rurious pastry. Can ia oaton by auteltie.. q'376| Dorin ‘Oy | ties without fear of the It Ir resulting trom hoa (nd Stockton, 1390|Norttee.e = 1,001 | gostible £000, 7 comumaontchomisn De Mott Berreman 599 Woodbine, cH WOYAL BAKING POWDEL CG., New Vor. lonomines 7 —_ 1,885|Soaloa Moun Bt JEWELRY. et) Vinegar Hil BIO | nnn anne reer 1,080/Counell Hill ete b Dp. QUISITIO a] Applo River, Thompson... «, MICHIGAN. : +. * Speetal Dispatch ta The Catcago Tribune, Barris Creek, Mich., July 4.—The census returns indicate that Battle Creek's population {a now about 7,676,—1,500 leas than almost every- body expected. Tho, population in 1874 was 5,- we,” Since the census of 1870 was taken the city has about doubled in size. Marshull, the connty-sent, has, by the new consus,8 population of 4.200, A fow yenrs nyo that olty was considerably larger ‘than Battle Creok, Lut the removal of the Michigan Centrat Htaltrond shops to Jackaon caused a large falling: off, the decrease Jn ton,yenrs being over 2000. ‘CONNECTICUT. i Hanrronn, Conn, July H.—Connecticut’s population In 1870 wns 637,44, aud the naw cen- sus indicates, a closo approach to 600,00), the in belng chiefly in the shore and manufactur- Ing towns. The State hus lost by emigration during, the lust fifty years probably ns many as ft now contains, Norwalk hus 14,00 iniabitants, Agrowth of 1,880 in ‘the decide; Stunford, t.~ Bi, again of 1,605; Greenwich, 8,000, 9 gain of 400; Danbury, 11810, 0 guln of 3,056: Yorrington, 3400, a qutn of 600, which'la mostly in the villayo of Wolcottyilic. ss Elegance'and Beauty in Design, Superioria Quality ‘and Finish, comprising patterns NOT found elsewhere, are shown at Hamilton, : Shourds & Co,, COR. STATE AND RANDOLI,Y .GSRoRact. AUCTION SALES, “Py HLISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctlongars, #f und 80 Rundulph-at,’ AUCTION SALE 3 Elegant” Stone-Front Residences, Thirty-fifth-st., HEAD OF GRAND BOULEVARD, Thursday, July 15, at 4 o'clock p,m, ON THE PREMISES, - KANKAKER. Kanxaxezg, Ill, July 1—Tho official conaus returns from alt but two townships {y this couns ty show & populution of 25,000, un Inerenuo of leas than 2,000 sinvo 1870, Kankakeo ‘Township hag Increased but ittle mare than 100, The City of Kankakee bas increased vonalderably, but there hua been a decrense ninong tho farmers of the township, many of. then havin disgusted with the weather and mover ern homes, become to West- . CINCINNATI. Cincrnnatt, July 4.—The completion of tha conus shows tho population of Cluctinati, in eluding !ncorporatod cities and towns reallya part of the city, located within a radius fve miles of the Clooiunati Post-Oltice, to be W000, This does not inctude the full suburban population, n larze portion of whom reside beyond the tye alle Halt, x — . FORT WAYNE, IND. Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Fonr Warne, Ind., July 14.—The official fige ures of tho census nro published trea eae 654; ton years ‘ago, n= county etd only’ BLiG. ot watols was’ tn. tho eounty outside of the olty, The city’s popula- How 20,018; ten’ yeare ayo, 17,719; Increase, f . ST. LOUIS. Bt. Louts Globe- Democrat, July 14. Finely Arranged. - ~ Unsurpassed in Location: TITLE PERFECT. — gash, balance 1 to years, if desired. FLERBHEIS & CO. Au = es Re T. MARTIN COMPANY, Houses ‘NOS, 265 & 267 STATE-ST. * Consignment volicited, AUCTION SALE AT OUR STORES, TIS MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK, : Mandsome Parlor'and Chamber els, z ha Klegauf Stelaway ond other Pianos and Organs, Matireaser ang Bodie, 3 ‘ i Bed Lang Easy Chairs, ; ALso mins MORNING ATLL O'CLOCK, Ra Uri, Opan a seit No HOB By GEO, PY GORE & CU,, : and Wd Madion-st, THURSDAY, JULY 15,- at-9:80, -REGULAR TRADE..SALE CROCKERY: AND GLASSWARE: tt sett W. Gy G69 paekand Muibw! Water Boourated Obkinbsr cd Glassware inyrest yarioty. || | iicaekioaa AS at eee effect that the consus Bauice tlie on 7 Aaa I ito OF! io ulation of Be rin aan gab D Tals fa totter tuan the last seini-ofliciat report of 310,000, and nut su good as the estimmte of the spevlal agent—100,000,, , JANESVILLE. ik TANEsyItt, Wis, July 14.—The consus re- ‘turn from thle (Rock). county wro now com- plete, and wre published in tho Gazette, Total pulation of the county, 38,64, which {#170 leas ban in 187, ‘Tbo Cltv of Janesville has 0,0us, being an increase of 44, “Boloit hag 4,602, ania crease of 401, ‘ * ‘ : NEW YORI COUNTIES. a New Yons, July 14,—Tho completed census of Onondays County shows 4 population of 118,049, “of which Syracusé has $2,210, ; ‘Tho City of Buffalo has a population of 154,706, alarge increase, /Miebit, Confectioner, Ta Mulfaun-st, Chicas, MINING OUTHITS, ASSA ERS’ surriis E.H. Sargent, Dernorr, Mich, July 14.—Tho official census returns of this olty shaw 4 population of 116,007, ‘ —————— 1 ch Qu! SHAUTAURUA ‘Yo tho National Al 6 ¥y Jul . Blucanion Abaselation to-day Prof.W.H, Puyae, of Ada Arbor University, read a paper on old -sad. new principles of teaching, endgavorlng to 125 State-st., ‘Rocks 1p Pbaetut AUCTIONEERS AND COKMISSION MERCHANTS, ~ q $ Tables, Chairs, Glassware, 26 eae ' Sik hep ae ee of Rutiand ts pane un, Vi, July 14.—Tha City of Rutian AND ee dW the latgeat'clty i Verinont, baviny & popu Honda Gh fur 48 for a sarmolt latdon of Lye : 4 Eubties in Amotens pus up gent tly und etricdy pure, talers DETROIT. L thet Adaruss ,

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