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8 Pa ATA ULLILUAUYU PUIBUINIS: paruRDs > vUUL os, AWELYY ras. THE CITY. - GENERAL NEWS. Carr. J. Murray Hoag, U. 8, A, is at tho Paeine, : ‘tute Rev. J. H, Bensley, of Now York, ts at tho Paeille, . Geanoa B, Cragon, of Milwaukee, Js at the Vavtilo. ‘ pS ‘ Gronon W. Maan, of San Fraucisco, is at tho ‘Tremont, “ WinttAa Brown, of Jacksonville, is at the Bhernian, : dunar IL B. Horaxns, of Peoria, Il, 18 at the Sherman, ? SAMURL MANSITALT, of MoLeansboro, ill. 6 at tho Palmer. Gronar B, Warrarr, of Indlana polls, fa regis- tered at tho Paolfie. E Mr. ann Mus, ©. Hl, Deere, of Moline, 11, aro. guests of the Palmer, Guonge W. Prk, Milwaukeo, eilitor of Peck's Sun, ts at the Palmer, Jogerit CHapstan, General Passenger Agont of tho Chtenzo, Cilaton & Dubuque Rullrund, is at the Sherman, C. B. Peck, Generat Manager, and J.C, Janes, Chie Engineer, of the Chicago & Grand Trunk Tuillroad, ave nt tho Tremont. W.M, Citxxey, A. Sehruter, H. Seaton Karr, Tlenry M. Fell, Berkloy Napler, and W, Cae lan, London; and Androw Keynolts, Shetlield, England, are registered at the Palmer, * Tie temperature. yesterday, 2a observed by y . Manusse, optician, No. 88 Mrillson street, itty UNE Building, was at 8 a.m. 72 dew: 1 8. Ww 3 ra ee Me ls, 7 Pe til Fie Muromater a Tar Democratic First Ward Procinet Commit. tee met lust eventing at tho Palner House and ses Jected five nuinos from exch precinct ty be voted fornt tho primurics thls nttornoon, The Pro- cinct Committee elected at the primaries will, in turn electtho new County Central Committee, Arainceting of tho Typographteal Society . yelrenday ufteengon tho Wages uf ob und. boo! printers were restored to tho vid senle,—$13 ‘Tho reductions take effect nuxt week. pposed that this action will buve a ton- dency to beal the differences’ existing between employers aid. employés in gome of tho Job oilices, * ‘Tuxne, will not be any concert in tho South Park elthor to-day or to-morrow; but Just ns Boon tis sntisfactory arrangements can be trade Tor muaie the concerts will resumed, A weok fram to-day Col, Thompson's $ixth Bat- talton whl drift and parade in tho Enst Park, when tho band of that organization willgiva o concert, A Mertina of tho promtnont insurance- Droukers of the city wis held lnst oyening at tho Pater House to Turthor porfect tho orgunlan- don of nlvcal “buurd of brokers,” which 1s in tended to bring toguthor the companies, an agents of tho city tor tiutunl bonetlt aud ime provement, A constitution was read, discussed, | amended, and finally adopted, after which the meeting adjourned untll Aug. 11, when olllccrs will be elected. A neronten called yesterday on Dr. LN, Dan- forth, at his residyuco No, HY West Adumsstrevt, Tor the purpose of uscertalulag whether be had completed bis microscopic examination of tho Hultgren razor, which 1g one of tho princlptl links in the ehaln of ovidencs which canngcts Hultgren with the Johannsen murder. Tho Doctor suid that Prof. dines and hiniseit hid nearly finished the examination of tho fustri~ ment, and would probably be rendy to mike 0 report to the Polles Department tho first of tho week. Tur Town Editorial Associntion, having con cluded thelr bitsiness meeting ut Cedar Hapids, arrived in Chicago yesterday morning in two special cara, ‘hoy loft ny p, in. for Mutryuette, Mich, where they expeot to sojourn for several days, enjoying the cool breezes, Thu Associa tlou went over the city insmall parties, cach eeulng the sehts In ita own way. Among those resent ave W. W. Junkin, of Fiurfleld, the Pred wnt; Judge Toman, of tho Independence * Bulletin; J. Bred Moyers, of tho Denison Review; + Povited bis money’ « deuth, the ruflrond bridge near which Mr. Muhin, of the Muscatine Limes; Mr. Braln- erd, of the Boone Standart; Mr. Fletuhor, of tho Republican; and Mr. Hornstein, of the lemucrat, WEST LAKE STREET. The Sub-Committee of West Lute streot prop- erty-owners, appointed nt 8 meoting of the Gen- enil Commitoe held lust woek, met in Roam 1. Reaper Block yesterday afternoon. ae Mr. Baird,on bebulf of the joint Committes of propertyhulders, reported tut tho building of tuo rod from Huckwoll street to Western aventte shold be the first thing nttanded to, and that unless the West sido Rallway Company 13 Willinw to do this the permission to extend the right of wily from, Bryan place to Micalgan avenue bo denlod, Mz, Fairbank read a communication which ho | wished to present to the Council Committees on Uutlronds. which was then in seasi e forth the object of the meeting, and asked that. nouction Inthe matter’ be tiken by the city authorities until tho petitioners could bnye tho neeessary ordinunce prepared. ‘The ordinance, which is to be presented to the Connell Mouday evening, waa then read, and adupted, Jt is In the usual form of such docu ents. Tho tnceting th duy afternoon ut ? THUY MYNTEIMOUS DROWNING.” Mr, A, Heil, who keeps the loding-houso at No, Bt West cin wena Btreot, whery boarded tho unfortunate Eagan found drowned Thuradiy, stuted last evening that ho lust saw Kayun Tuceday afternoon about % o'clock, when, ud was his wont, he waa going ont for u brief walk. Suiurday when Bagon paid hie bill, Mr, fell saw -at least 200 in a wuilet which bo errried in tho breast pockut of bls cout. Thla cont lind a yale” vet rolling collar, nnd was a well-made ond Btitt yood gariaont while tho one found ‘upou the body bad no velvet collar, aud was of cheaper material, ‘This fuct Jed blu to think: Eugun bad been foully dealt with, Decensed ‘was very feeble, and always came buck from his unily walk about 6 o'clock and went to bed at 7, At polleo headquarters pothing furthor wae ascertained, ulthough the detectives hud been ut work all day ferreting for clows to posible gnisdeeds. In /adultion tu thoir not finding any trace of wrong, the sutopsy, held ‘yesterday: inorning showed no slgas of Violence upon the iis not Silent in colalin that Eagan de- etween Saturday and Tues. day, olther u¢ some bank or place of business. 1s ‘the loss be recently sustained at his old bow Iny-house, 47 West Randolph street, would nut urully protapt is doug, Porbaps, too, ho exe chunged his cont for another, perhaps getting something to buot, As to tho mannor of bis adjourned until next Son- wv o'clock, he was found bus been the seeuo of similar uccldeuta before, and ls vually mistakon by m stranger, ufter dark, for the passenger bridgg ecloso by. BUIl, the missing money should turn up if the _ Parties with Whom be Aotoa tes it are honest, and ‘if thoy are not a little diligent inquiry ant ¥entilation by tho detectives will in all Hkell- hood deturmine iis whereabouts, ji THE CITY-HALL. ‘Tre fremen and policemen will be paid to-day. Di. Gannorr, of the Health Department, loft Inst ovenlng for a few days’ sojourn nt South Mayen, ComMIsstonEn WALLER {8 golng to post on his dor, “No News Tu-Day," for the bouuilt of the uows-gatherora, ’ Awt of tho “dagos” nro now enid to bo le consed, but they ure complaining that they are doing no business, ‘Mus Tronsurer yostorday rocoived from tho Water Departingnt $4t6y, trom the Controller #278, and from the Collector $3,u.3, » A BUNT was reported from the Bmall-Pox Roapital yesterduy.. Tho Suporiutendout and tho Matron, his wifo, uru deeply interested in the event. ‘Tur Judiciary Committee yesterday agroed to recommend that ‘Thoms B. Courtney bu allowed: $1,0W on a disputed claim for work on the Ful- Jerton avenue enyine-house. 1g iT not ubout time the gontract for doing tho olty printing was lety ‘The ordinances are im- perative on tho subject, but somehow no utten- ‘lun hus been paid to ther. A DELEGATION of South Watoratrest morobants called upon tho Hualth Commissioner yestorday, und thanked bim for the improved condition of ‘that. fuprolara pis, 9d urged him to go forward . with the good wor! ALD. BuyTH is moving for the opening of Union strect fro judison to Twelfth, and for the widening of 1 linines from Harrison south, gud will bring tho mutter: bofere the Council Monday evening. Contracm were awanled yoatorday for curb- ing, grading, and ving North uvenne, from Wally street to the Chicayo Liver, und for ourb- ving, filing, and paving Monrue street, from Hobey to Oakley avenue. Dips were opened yeaterday for furnishing tho various. pumpuig-worky With gout ho “bids Faayoil tar soft dial frum 00 10 $1.09 pur ton, onl ti 5 Der tou. Na award was iad eon Wad aaelD ar Workshop Inspectors petitioned Dr, Do Wolf yesterday to buye the rout now used b bis Secrewry turned over to-them. There fe suuiething dublime about tho requedt, but bee peatrse pour a they have bubilag de ire of tho roporters, whont tho Dovtor hus kindly provided with a tuble tn the room io question. ‘Eve Mayor is now anxlous for tho public to ‘Understand all ubout the State street bridge, and malutaing thut there: has uover been why club of authority betwoon Mr. Waller and tho City Engiuoor, or either of thom and himueif, Ho says, furthortngre, that the ropart us to Its ‘uus ufo condition was ‘trast brought to blu, and that {t was Mr. Cregler that roooramended the guuploy lug of Dridye-buitders to regxamine it before any action wus tukun. If thls bad been told befure there would buve been tesysald upon the subject; but now that it is told tho situa. Ya Sy Got muturiny chunged, except that it } tinder way this is fmpructicable, the Gam appears that Mr. Waller was not ntono in bis want of contkience in the City Engineer, Tre Comittee on Railronds met yestorday and agreed to report favorably onan ordinance nilowing tho Pittaburg & Fort Wayne lullroad Company to nove Its tracks to’ tho west sido of Stewart avenue, between Groye and Thirty: nluth streets. ‘The Company intents, after moving tho tracts, to build a fence east of Uiom ‘to allow of the use-nf tho enst stile of tho street for tenming, ete, The Committee also ind tnider considdrntion the ordinances granting the right to lny strect rallway tracks alongecrtuin streets, ‘but iuld them over without action, ‘Titowhs B, CountNey yesterday: constituted bimneelf a committed of one to provatl upor Mayor Harrison to allow tho West Side Demou- raoy the use of his nutne as a candldote for Con- gress, The Mayor replied to his entreaties; bee sevehings, and prayers that the party's candl- date he could not he, oven if the otlice were xlvon hi without hia sponding a cont or making speceh, Ho winta to remaln ‘nt home to look After his business interests, aud, most probably, A.sccond tern in tho spring. fag Tae Superintendent of Bulldtings yesterda, brought trosnits fora volition ef, ao build ing ordinance, which Is likely to stir up some bad blood on ‘Thirteanth place. A indy living nt No, 180, 1b appears, appliet for a permit to ureot 1 two-story addition to hee house, which was denied her, whereupon sho went ‘on with the work, Ouo of her neighbors complained against: hor, and abo in turn complained nguinst tho neighbor, who, sho suld, could not seo the beam Jnhecown eye, Tho mutter will bo settled In tho courts. ‘Tire Canal Commissioners, through Buperin- tendont Thomas, yosterday presented a formal protest totho cits aginst the bullding of the pros posed bridge across tho cunal at Lock strevt, for tho reason that they want to ovcupy the xround thereabouts, ‘They suggest, that the bridge be put at tho intersection of Ashland avenuo and the quyal, but stuee the atrneture 18 nb stoners will meet the, city authoritica at Uri port Monday 4t 10 o'clock to alseusa tho ques: don. This will be a grand opportunity fur the- Mayor tomake another specoh about the putnp- ing-works. + AMONG tho pollding permis Issued yesterday was one to Florence MeCarthy to eréet a twos story dwelling, coraur of Western avonuo ant ‘Twenty-third ‘street, to“ cost £3,000; one to). Luurlizen, to ervet a'two-story store dnd dwell jug, corner of Stute and ‘Thirty-sixth streets, to cost $3,000; one to J.C." Hambleton, to erect a threu-story alwelling, No. 338 Dearborn avenue, to cost. $12,000; one to U. Phillips, to erect n two- story dwolling, No. #431 Wentworth avenue, to cost $5400: und to “W. B, Hnil, to orect_ a two- story dwelling, Prairie avonus, near ‘Twenty- ninth street, to cost £0,000; aud ono toll A, Hanson, to erect n twa-stury dwelling, Evers gyoan avenue, near Milwaukeo avento, ty cost 700, : Zi THE Finer OF THE KIND. Ainong tho complaints which ronched tho Treatth Departmont yesterday was tho following, which speuks for Its “ Dr, De,We You want to inspect tho Timea ollice water-closots and tho composing roging, ‘The latter is Ina dicty condition, Tho floor ia an inch thick with fttb, and ants aod roaches abound enormous nutabers. The water-closets aro in a terrible filthy stato, and nover properly elenned, and which makes {t worse aru the steani-plpes which run through: tham from basement to the roof, and conse- quently nre in a constant stew, All this is plain to any person who tnkes au quict walk up-stalra without Sr. W. F, 5.'8 _knowledgo. Thore is 4 bad amell all tho time, Yours truly, SA WORKMAN. Dr. Do Wolf says ho will look into the com- finint to-day and seo that the troublo is rome- dled. 4 AN EXPLODED IDEA, Tho Mayor was yesterday in recelpt of 1 potl- don signed by packiag-hovag, Btock-Yard, and othor business mon long tho South Branch, asking thut the proposed pumping-works: for elenning that streum be loca! on thy Enst Forlt of the stream, in the vicinity of 'hirty- ninth streut, and that a channel be dug from: that polnt to tha eanul, ete. all of whieh was suggested by the City Englucor some weeks uo, His Honor bud nv talk with somo. of tho potitioners onthe subject, and asked thom to go to work and clean out the river thore- abouts, and secure the donation of land for the ehunnel, to tho end thut Increased dookage might by sucnred for that lovality, in which gchome he thought thore was uilliions: ‘Thoy coolly repticd. that they had moro dockuge now than they could at rua fons and the whole thing was droppod nstanter, TUE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Ts County Court yesterday adjourned to Aug. 0. : Founters permits to wed wero yostorday granted by the County Clerk. This is a greater number than waual on Friday, Mn axp MuseHesur T, Hexpnrickson wero yesterday" given luuve by the County Court to adopt Edward Ole, 6 years of agu and an orphan, COMPLAINTS have been mado to tho County Commnlasionoe that the plastering work on the new Court-Houso Is being done very elowly -by the contractor, and meusures ure to be tuxen at | onee to hurry hin up. In the case of John Collins, convicted for burglary in the Celminnl Court a few diys ago, pindtlon wus yosturday made fora now trial, ‘The motion was overruled, and tholprisouer will be sentenced to-day 2 ‘Tus Grand Jury considered forty-three cases yesterday, Fourteon trio bills wera found, twenty-one no bills, and wight cases were passed, Vho docket was closed up for the term. The Judge will be in court this mornlug to recetve tho report. After the adjournment, the Grand Jury pald the usual visit to the Jall, and found every tulug watlsfactory, ‘wnery priscnors ware nrrutmned yesterday in thy Criminal Court, and the fol low tng plended guilty: Julius Christinnson, Bernard Woodrich, und Fred Burger, threo boys under 16 yenra of nga, Jureeny; Chomus Powors, lurceny: Peter itt, 13 years of age, Inrceny; Julius Hubsch, 1s yenrs of PRS: furceny; Joby Morden, bur- lary; Albert Kettner, lureeny; Robert Schultz, larceny; Henry Wilson, larceny, Is tho Criminal Court yesterday the following guses were tried: Willlain Meyer was sentenced for ono yer: to the Penttonthiry for lircency, Albert Lombthp, for lurcony sont to iteforit School until April 7, 186%. Willlan Binith, Inr- Guny, twenty days th Juil. John iussell plowed ty to petit lurvony, and was given ninety ays In House of Correction, Churles Weber , Was found guilty of lurceny, ond reuunded, + FEDERAL AFFAIRS. ‘Tre Assistant Treasurer yesterday dlsbursed $35,000 and recelyed $15,000 fo gold. ‘The silver ledger shows recolpts of $6,000 and paymunts of 34,000. " ‘Tux internnl-rovenue reecipts yestorday minotnted to R47, of which g20,41t was for tux- puld spirits, $3,801 for tobacco and clyars, and $403 for beor, / . ‘I'ne contract for the coal for the new Custom- House wis yesterday awarded to Haker & Co, ut 1s privo OF $4.65 per gross ton of 2210 pounda, dellverad in the bins, ALexanpett ftrroue, who hag been solllog beor to the minors ut Dinmond, LL, near, Brald+ wood, wus yesterday. brought betoro Commis slonor Hoyo for selling without baving en the special tax, and woat to tho County Jull in default of $500 ball, ‘Tne contingent force of tho Superintendent of tho new Custont-Huuse will bo till further reduced this ovening, ‘nore will be loft only two clorks und the nuuiter meebaulo, ‘The regu- Juv Custom-Housu watolmon will like tho plan of thoao heretofore employed while the bufiding ‘was In process of contruction, z UEVENUE-AOENT WIGLTAM A, GAVETT, stu- ‘doned in this city, hns tendored his resiznation, to take effect Aug. 1, he buving aceeptod tho position of Gonornt Sunawer of a Wostern rail road, dtr, Guvett hag been ju the aervice eleven yenrs, and bas performed tho very beat kind of dutios umlorCommisstonors Deland, Plousanton, Dovgias, Pratt. and Rau. During his service hoe hig dono work in somo thirty Stated and Torritorivs, and bus oarned x reputation second tonony in the juternal-revonue survicu, {> . THE PORK CORNER,’ ' The advance In the pork market ‘this week eaused quite a rugh of traders at the Chicago. Grain and Provision Exetinnge, 133 and 124 Clark street, nnd many of tha- operators re> alized handsome profits, The country orders wore nlso very large, but thanks to the per fect system mid dlapatch in conducting the business, every one was satisiled, 4 ee NESTLE'S MILK FOOD, . Manufactured soluly by Henri Nestle, Vovey, Switzerland. Contatnsonly milk, wheuten broud- ernst, and sugur, aud requires only water to pre- paro {t for usc, Neoginimonded by all fanifly physicians 94 certain preventive of cholera {nfantuia und Bummer complaiuts. Pamphtety with full purticulurs vent te any address, Kopt by druggists and grocora. Tuoss Legwina & Co,, Montroul, Canada, ——— S. HYMAN & CO, JEWELERS, ‘will mako very low prices on ftne diamonds dure dug the * dull squgon,” and before tho arrival of thole full importation, Thoy have tha lurgost stovk of really fine guin dinuonds in tho West, and ulwuys take pleasure tu sbowluyg thom, Vie- itond cordially lavited, <<< SOLDIERS' REUNION at Gnleaburg, LiL, Aug, 4,5, and, Itis expoot- cd that this will be the arandost military displuy wince the War. Programmes at 59 Clurk street. a trlp Uckots at reduced rutos vin C., B. & A 1, . 4 —————__— No swindler aball Cutlcura, Shaving soup? us except tt ‘be with —————— Thnes: Our highest artists in duntistry: The Mot ey"s buyoud doubt, thoush Lut $3 a sot, THE TRASK GANG. Held to the Criminal Court on the Conspiracy Charge. i A Weak Attempt to Set Up'an Alibi Summarily Disposed Of. . Tho Way in Which Trask Coached Ills. Witnesses. Tastee “Meoch Expresses Himaolf ‘Very Plainly About the Gang. _ Col, Pereo ond {Mls “ Professtonal Honor”—Jastiee Sommerfeld Did Not Testify. ‘The hoaring of the Trask xang before Justice Meevoh wis continucd at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, when the defendants, Including Iteal- Estute-Agent Trask, Capitalist Cook, Cluim- Huyer Turner, ex-Conatable McDonough, und Constable John P. Horr, were present ‘in court. The room was filled with victims of the gang, who took n vast intercst In the proceedings. ‘At the adjournment of tho case Thursday evening Witham . Turner had Just been sworn, and he was excused for tho time boing, and tho dofense. ented F ‘ MRS. RUNDELT. She sald her namo wis M. E, Hundell; she was married, and ber bus¥and's name was It. C, Rundell.’ Ho was omployed ox a salesman by the Parisinn Suit Company, Sho lived ut No. 517 Carroll avenue, She hud known Trask for six weeks back, she renting the housa of hilt Sho paid rent to‘Trnsk. She recollected accing Trask onthe 12th of July, at 0 o'clock in tle morning. She saw him at hia office, Sho went down to pay him somu rent, At this stage it was found that the capitalist Cook had left tho roum with an ollicer, He wns brought in, and claimed that bethad not been out. The witness bald she saw Codk In ‘Trek's ofice, Here Col. Perce aroso to argue for his dofense, and wanted all conversations introduced that werehud at cortuin thnes,so as to prove the alibfthat Trask und MoDonpugh were not nt Austin on tho Ith of July,as sworn to by Justice Smult the day previous, Tho Court de- ellued topormit any attch evidence to boadmitted. ‘Tho subterfuge looked gauzy to tho Court, und hojnsisted that bo would not change his viowd on tho subject, as the doors for ndmitting ovl, dence for tho alleged couspiratory would be opened too wi de, Witness went on to say that she was keptwalt~ ing in Trask's office for somo time, nnd thore- fore knew that‘he was there, Sho puid Trusic $10 that morning. She could produce tho ro- ceipt, but hadn't it with her. Tho defense tried to introduce tho stub us ovidonce, but the Court wouldn't bave it, In crose-cxuinination witnoss stated that sho rented of Trask on tho sth of Juno Inst. Sho paid him on tho stu of July $25, and $10 onthe 1th, ‘ho rent for the houso was $35 por month, Her husband left at7 o'clock, and sho bad ber breakfast-nt that hour. Sho tixed up, her house bofore sho went away. AT THIS STAGE M'DONOUGIL BNEAKED OUT, and was ut once brought back and ined $3 by tho Court for contempt.. “Aud you'll pny that fine before you leave," sald the Conrt, Witness claimed that she left home at 8 o'clock, and got to Trusk’s office at precisely 9 o'clock, THY REV. WALKER FORSYTHE, arosidont of Enylowood, pastor of the Preapy- terianChurch there, said he was noquaintod with Edward A. Trask. Ho had done business with him for somothing over two years, Witnoss owned somo property in the clty, for a por- tion of which Trask was agent. It was located at 101 West Madison ‘strest, Trask was stilt his agent, and wus on the 22th of July Inst. Hogaw him on that day at nix oilice xbout 9 o'clock in the morning. His business was to got sume rent fram o Mrs. Digules. Trask sent some one for tha rent, and Cook came buck, but brought nothing, : : Here anuther biteh occurred, ‘The defense wanted to Lave tho matter gone into of adistresa warrunt baying beon fasued because tho reverond syitness ingisted upon buylug bis rout that day,, ‘but tho Court woulduy’t buve it, aud sald the matter of proviug alivls was u peculiar thipz anyway, Jn cross-examination witness sald ho lyod on Wentworth uvenuo, near Sixty-Hfth street. Ho came In that morning on the Sictlzun Southern Hallroad on the train whieh arrived here at 8:30, He couldu’t sny where ho went to aftor lila ure rival. Ho thought that ho took o Madison street car, He didn't remember who be suwat the depot, He couldn't suy where be went to after he left the depot. He couldn't sry how long he staid in the depot, Ho didn’t know whothor he walked down Sulla or Clark streot, or whether ho tuok y Dlue Island nyonue, Ogden avenue, or a Mudison strect car, He didn’t know absolutely whut time it was when ho got to ‘Trauk'’s.ollice. Ho couldn't aay thut ho was not detalned ut the Studlsuy street bridge. THOMAN VISIT, Assistant Superintendent of the Galena Di- vision of the Chicnwo & Northwestern Mull- roud, wae next culled, and. testi! a8 tho running time of tho suburban trains on hig rond. His avitlgnes was iminato- riul ny to proving tho allbi for Trask when bo ‘waa sworn to Intve been in Jugtico Siull’s ollice in Austin, Tho train whieh loaves Austin at 8:47 In the morning Is due in Chicago at 0:15, Le also showed that 2 train arrived at Austin from. Chleugo nt 7:55, rather corroboriting Justico Smuil than bencilting the defendant, PAYNE FITZ, the attornoy, and engayed by tho defense, was thon put upon the stand, ‘Crask, he arid, was ti bis ole ut a quartur before @ o'elock tn the morning of tho i2th of July, He stuid buto few minutes, He consulted witness on business, ‘Yo Col, Cameron be denied that be was an ut- tornoy in tho case, He bad been tho attorney for,‘rask tor two years past, He had prose> cuted tho attachment sult *bufore Justicu Mat- won. He hud nover testitled for Lrngk before, Col, Camoron—Au¢ dun’t you do itugaine “This: enused a goou dest of lnughter in the court, which tho Justice silenced. Bitz said that sho would testify fur Trask any tne, as he con: sidered bin u gentiomun, « MUS." DIGALES, Mr. Forsytho’s tenant, was thon cniled to tho stund, Sho wasn widow. She saw Truk on the ‘Lith of July fast, when thoro was a distresa-wure rant sorved on her by ‘Trask. i Horo Col. Perce ‘stited that the case wis sottled and tho wirrint destroyod, Witness antl that Cook emu iy and sald that the Constuble's mumo wis Summertield, and Cook extorted 3 hor for costa before they would icave, ‘They cnme in about 10 or 1 o'eluck, | She rented - from ‘I'rnak, the lov, Mr. Dorsythe being tho owner of the buildin, In cross-exininution witness stated that the warrant was issued In‘radk'y mmo. She pata pald 463 uinonth rent tur tho premises, Sho puld- her rent. before she got -hur recvipt for the $5. It was betweon lu und 11 o'clock when sho was In ‘l'rusk’s office. She enw nulthor Mrs. Rundell nor Mr, Forsytho in ‘Urask’s office. “Trask enme to ber house the night befure, and he told hor that he wanted her to prove tut ho was not iu Austin at 0 o'clyek, He sald that she was tho one who could prove that he wis tot In Austin, Bho tofd bin eho couldn't tell the exact tine, Sho told ‘Truk that he bud better not sabpana her, os sho would testify to nothing but the truth, ‘Trask sald thut If she would proye that he was in at Ho'clock, that was all ho wanted. Trask sont her uw distrain-warrant fur the runt that morne “ing, though ber rent was not yet dug, he did not puy rent in advance, 7 : + JOuRTH DIGOLES was thon put upon the etand, a boy of about 1 or ISyenrs of age, gon of tho previous witness, Me could not “nx tho hour onthe Leth of July whon tho distress warrant was sorved, [¢ might’ have beon 10 o'clock, oritinight have beon aftor, Th cross-exaininution witness sald that ‘rash: sald uit it was abuut 9 o'clock, and bo wanted his mothor to teatity to the hour of 9, J MIB. By B. JOUNEON, who has figured before in sults, und with whom Trask resided, was next enlled, Bho Hyed wt 223 Bark wyeune ut pregont, und wasn relative of ‘Trusk. He Uvod at her bouse, Sho did not kuow whittling be left her house on the inoralng of the bth of duly, but thought it was litteen or twenty ininutes before 8o'clock, At that tine Bho realled ut ibs Wost Madison -street. 8! Jett hor present premises on Tuesday last. she ‘was nat keeping house at present, Yo baanled gud vice ih her house, She didn’t’ know that ‘Vous Hved with w Sng Day, cornur of btidison: and Morgan streets, She thongit a groat doal of Prowl, aud wont out ridlug with bin somes tines, Hur husband wie nt home somutiiies when she went out driving with Trask, At othe or tines be was away, Mrs. Mumic Cook, the wito of Iarry M, Cook, was next pluced’ upon the stand, sho is “om- ployed in Trisk's ollico, also, as a clork, Tho prosecution abjeoted to ber test{tying, ue she ‘was the wife of ono of the defundints,, ‘Tho Court sustalued the objection, TRASK THEN TOOK THE STAND in bis own dofense, Ifo nt present resided at No. 28 Park avenue. (ls businoss was reul cstute und louns, Ho did business with the public gone crully, Ho then detulled bls connucion ug agent for Lederor for tho routing of curtain property, and rentlug {t to Sra, Wagner, ‘Thu testimony in regard to apy indobteduuss due from Mra Wagner was not admitted, Witness clulmod that Mra, Wagner owed bhn $20 xt the presont tne, money Which by advanced. He clalmed to have gold the wecount ‘Turner with about a dozen uf others, aud preacnted the transter in writtoy ag uu cyidence. Tho consideration was Bs which Turner elated to bave pall Feb. 2, ‘Tho paper looked av though if hud boen 3 S written but a day or two before, The claim was for 13, while ‘Trask -siwore fhat Mra. Wag- ner was still indebted 8142.f0, sito boing due Mr. Lederer, and the balance to bfm- elf. Ie olalmod to have sold the claim for $75, beoause ho know that it was a8 intich as that, but ho did not know that it was ao much more nt that thine, His books showed that .he had re~ golvel $15 for tho eluin. Ho diselatmod all knowledge of the attachinent suit turalnst Mrs, Wagner tint he was summoned nnn witness, Tlo supposed ho was audi acd to appear bo fore Denitrs, but a zo venue was tuken, and he appeuntd nud testified befory Matson. He wos down-town on the morning of the 12th, and Mr. Forsythe came into his oflice at twenty: minutes to 9 o'clock, Boveral persons came into his ofice that morning. Mr. Forsythe staid, three-quarters of an hour, ‘The defense thon offered tho Rindell recotpt: inevidence. Ho had been Instructed by the Rev. Mr, Forsythe to make the lovy on Mrs. Dig- qice, which ho did, and collected’ tho rent. Ho did not know Franklin 1. Sponcor or Richard [. Wileon. He dented having been in Austin July: 12, or in Justice Smuti’s oilley, or haying ever heon thore. Ho did not know Justicosimul, and hud never seen him before until he sw him in this cnse. He denied all knowledge of the Spen- cer replevin sult against MeDonough. and hadn't scon Horr before the ouso came up for several weeks. Ho never had a convereation with ‘Ture ner ln rogurd to tho mult, Hebad soon Mra, Wagner oneco previous [> tho bringing of tho sult, and ‘fe told ‘Turner © that he had) vean er. = Turner anid = that ho would liko.to know whore sho Mved, and ho told Nim that the dentist Martin know, who was trylug to colicct a bill of $20 from her for a set of teath ho had mado for hor, —« ‘The subposnn that was served on Trask In tho attachment cuse wns hore produced, and it showed by tho return on the buck that it had ity Rerved by the capitalist Cook, ono of tho defendants. . 2 COf CAMERON THEN TOOK UP THE WITNESS. Tle hae tive at No. 82 West Madison street from October ‘until Tueaday Inst, Hoe dented havin, roomed with a Mrs. Day, corner of Mudisoo au Morgan streots, . Here n question of relayaney camo up, and there wast brief urguinent. Witness sold the Lodvrer claim to Turner. To dented that be employed ‘Turner, and anid that he didnot know that ho hud a key to bis ollie, -Ho- give Cook 1 key to his of- fico, was not in hig) omploy all the timo, Ho knew MeDonongh; he came to his. aifice. . Ho did not.bring all bis suits: botoro Demarg, | Cook sometimes went on his bonds, He had known Cook for twenty-one years, ‘Turner he had knows for five or six months. Mrs. Wagner owed 312.50 for ront. Ho had sold the clalin of himself nud Lederer to 'furner for $15, ‘Pho nmount sold was tho ontiro claim. Tho finount he suld was $122.60 for Lederer und $20 for himself. ~ ; The nyreoment showed that only ono eluim wassold, and that was for rent and not for wetnined to hive been loaned by ‘frask, and [ft was 60 construed by the Court. ‘Trask claimed that $4) was due him since four yonrs ayo fast January. * WILLLASE T. TURNER thon, having been provior wy aworn, took the witness ataud. Io lives nt No, 1 Stevens street, fo was ncollector, He had known ‘Trask off and on for ive orsix yours, Ho didn't know how long ho had done business for Trask. Ho ‘waa sometiines in ‘rask's gmipluy, Mo wag not cmployed regularly by Trask, Ho thon wonton to corroborate tho salo of tho Wagucr account by Trask tohtin for $15. Ho bad commenced tha aetion of attachment -bofore Justice Demurs against Mrs. Mury I. Wagner, He, of course, only saw Cook aftor bo hind commenced tho sult, and thon asked tho eupitiilst if ho would algn his bond. He denied having conversed with any of tho other defondants in relation to the sult. Ho was ignorantot tho extstenee of Franklin J, Spencer and Richard L. Wilson, and didn't know anything of tho repiovin cal iO wits good alibi witness, having. been with Trask on tho mourning of tuo Ith of July. In the cross-oxaminution, witness sald bo enmo hore trom Toronty some ten or twelve years ago, He was English by birth, and pad been inthis’ country thirteon yeurs. Ho had worked at tho carpenter's trade. He had worked in a cabinet factory In Toronto. He hud worked at his trade fur a thin named Clancy somo two weeks, und thon for [t.'T. Crane, Elelad worked fora man nimed Shrum at tho. tinware busl- ness. Ho bad worked tor six or seven mouths for Trask. Ie denied that ho bung about ‘Arnsi’s attice, Mr. Sparling—Wo object to the word * bang,” Col. Camerun—f should think that you would object to the word “hung.” Let itbo strickon out. is ‘The witness hero testified that ha had made a free. many colleutions for'Trask, und frequontly wd nude luvies for him, Medenteu that he bad made alovy overn your ago for Trisk. Ho finally admitted that. ho had assisted in dis- training upon dir. ‘Thioben's property a your ayo. ‘the witnesa’ testimony was very shiky. He denied that he had over consulted with so- Donough boforo tho levy. He saw McDonough tho lirst timo in the cuse the asmo day that ho gominenced tho. attachment anit, when ho handed him tho writ to serve. He had known MeDonowsh tor soven or ofght yoara, Iie - hud, agsociated with him, Hoe bad Hyed with him four months on a farm at Niles, Hero tho Court,called ‘Trask to order, and told him that he myst not whisper to the witness, Ho had seen him flo it two or three tlmus, ‘Trask wns altting near tho niu on tho stand, " This rusk doled, saying that the witness could take cnre of himself. . + mn Camucon Yee, I-should think so, Ho's eon posted, Witness went with McDonough and helpod him take tho goods out of dra, Wagner's louse, He gave MoDonough no Instructions us to what to do with. tho goods, Ho hid not seen thom from that day to thiss Ho didn't know when he tonk them. He didn't know Spencer or Wil- gon, Horr bad told him bu had gen Spencer in tho vicloity of La Sallo and Madison strovts a duy or two ngo. ’ oh Slero the Justice sald that Morr had sworn that ho bad bok: geen Spencer aluce by had served tho replevin. he dofense dented this. . ‘The witness hero contradicted himself again Insevernl Instances, MeDonough did not tell ulm who had reptovined tho goods from hin. When he found that tho {ipods ‘wore gone ho did not look for Spencer or Wilson, i And thoy bad tuken your goods?” said Col, Camera * if “Yas, at ropliod tho witness, “ Horr's boud 4a ted. Hough Lor me,” P Witnegs hut tooked around the Board of Trade alley for Franklin J. Spencer and MWehard L. ‘Wilson, beentae Horr deserlbed Spencer ay Tan of ruddy face, stout, und lve feet seven or elghtincbea In hight. Heusked no itecount of the Wagner, bill ‘Trask, ‘Vragk nd sold hin $75 worth of an account, didn’t tell tim that {t was $12.50. Trasic mentioned that thoro wna $20 In tt that belonged tohhn, Heeluimed that bo had never usked MeDonough where he hud pus the yools, ‘ho defense here consulted whether it was policy te pu McDonough on tho stand or not. hoy docsded not to tla tt ‘Tho prosecution walyed tho oponing, the de- fousy having pretty thoroughly given the: selves away ug to tho knowledyo of onuh othe nots. 2 COL. PRICE thon mnde the opening urgumont for tha do- fonse, golng over tho hw and the facts, He did his beat to haye the dofondants acquitted on the charge of conspiracy. It was 7 o'clock who Col. Perce epneluded bis argument, and the Court touk a recess for half an hour for supper, George 8. Poppers, bull for the defendants, thon announced that be would withdraw from all the. Donds except rusk and Horr. Ho was.relonsed, and tho ollioers touk churye of the othor prise oners. at aquarter to 8 o'clock tho Qizuments ot counsel wera resumed, Quorye Sparling, who uppeured ag counsel for Turner and Cook, open- ing, lnylug struss upon tho fact that the ugreu- ment ‘for a sale of tho Lederer cluim bad been wade and proven, + é COT. CAMERON thon took up tho-argument, sind closed the caso for tho puoply. He neld that tho conspiracy tnd boon clearly proven, and showed that thera was a probable cause to bold the defeuduuts. to went over the testimony eloquently and terily, und branded the consplrators us tho greatest pick ot xcoundrels that bad existed In Chlengo for tho past quarter of a contury, ile scora tho witnessea fur tho defense, showing some of thom up fu # caustio manner, espectuily Payne Fitz, who testititd ty ‘Trask’s benulf, Ho sald that Col, Porce had pledged hls honor to pro- duce Justice Samimeriicld us a witness, but, is bo tad “predicted, bid not done go. be tt Were wot for tha shystent wha infest tho elty, these conspirators could not oxidt. ‘Tho duysof tho conspirators were numbered, and thoy would uo longer rob tho widewand orphan and tho helptess, At tho vonclusion of Sr, Cameron's remark tho crowd applauded, JUSTICE MEECH . thon dilated upon tho abusos that had ariaon in tho Justice Courts, ‘Thery hud been so much wrongdoing under legal forin by men claiming to be ofncers that the publlg hud become wrous- od. He would du bid duty, howover, regutdicss of four or favor, or Whore tt ight tll, Hathon wont over the grounds of the complaint, which, ‘was an intoution to dufraud Sry, Waynor, ‘This Intontion was proven. It was question ag to whose property was taken, and he held Mat the property: wis Ird. Wagner's ta all intents and purposes, “It was -in ber posicusion, thong’ 1t might bolong to auotber, ‘Tho: intuntion’ wus to wrong Jiu reviowea tha Biri, Wiignor, and ue one else, evidence, und build that ‘rigk had no right to: sell Lederer'y olatia, An vgeut to ront property had no right to soll bla privolpal’s cialina or proper: » Hehold that MeNonvugh wis not ‘onstable, and had been removed trom ollica by the Colirt competent to do so, and tho ovi- dgneo. before bln sa showed. Tho writ 1" altrenmont case was nuver returned to Demars: aud thy same writ snowed thut MoDonough bad made return of the replovin of | the gods on tho. Writ, duted on the game duy that the repleyvin was Ixsucd in Austin, Ho believed the teatl- mony of Justice Suull, who bad dontitled ‘Pragk ; ‘aa tho mun Who swore that be was Franklin J. Sponcer, und appeared before bin is such, or oly gman row tnuch Ike bin, As to the wlll, be showed its fallucy and ita inconsistency, and the dlucrepancy ag to tie, rusk ewourlog that tho Rev, Bir, Foruytho was in hls ofllea at twonty minutes to 0 o'glock, tun minutes after tho train bad arrived ut the Van Bure Strout Pepots which wus an impossibility, He bud to belluve that Justice Smull hud wot perjurcd hinelf, und he hud no other course, for bo wus positive of the time when a mun—Trusk, or 4 Tan looks like ‘T'rask—camoe to bis ofljvy fn Austli. ‘rusk had not decounted fur the hour mentioned, olther by bimsclt or witnesses, Hu blamed Horr, not poly, for negligence, but for acting very wrong In this matters intentionally or othorwiao it was not for him to say. He said that a provable caso of conspiracy’ had been provon, and would hold the defendants in ;31,000 each It was o'clock whon tho caso was con- cluded. : Whilo the Justics wits rondoring his decision, the defendants were visibly nercous. ond the re- sult somewhat took tho wiad out of thelr galts,, Poppera wantert to give up all the defendants on the bonds which he was on, e The Court stated that tho reat of the enses would bo taken up at 10 o'clock sharp next Fri- day morning. é ‘ «AP TOOK ROME TIME TO GET NONDS. Horr wan tho first who suceceded, Honry Abra- hams and George 8, Poppers going on bls bond. Trusk furnished n Sirs. 31. EH. Johnson, who clufmed to bo worth $15,000 or $20,000, and that sho owned tho premises No, 204 Congress street. Charles Clark Joined her on the bond. He clatined to own 1 Jittle property on Forquer street, The capitalist Cook, the claim-buyor Turner, and the man MeDonough found dite culty in gotting some one to go thoir surety. Abrahams finally axzreed to ball tho capitalist, and he was nt fast Induecd to perform tha sane duty for tho claim-buyer aud ex-Constablo, It wis now 10:80 o'clock, and tho Court felt ro- Neved when tho cuse was ended, ao far na ho was convorned, JUSTICY SUMMERFIELD DOES NOT APPRAR. It was a atrange thing that Justico Summerfold ‘wae tot onlled yesterdity in the Traak conspirney’ cases by tho défense asa witness before Justice Me Weinosday, before Justice Wallace, Col, Perce, who is regurded a8 a reputable al- torney, asked for a chutge of venuo for tho dls roputable and fragrant xang which ho was de- ‘feuding. Tio didn't want to go to Justice Sum- inorfield, becuse ho snd tho dofengo had sum- moned him as 8 witness, which Col. Cameron donounced ag an old Police Court trick. Justico Wallace granted a change to Summertiold ag tho nearest Justice, Summertiold rofused to take the case because he had been summoned as a witness, He had been summoned in tho ro- plovin cage of Taylor va, Ledercr, un offshoot of tho Trask case, which had, beon tried in his gourt, At that {me tho folléwing colloquy took place: e Col. Cameron hold that tho summons was 9 fraud on its fave, It wns nover the Intention to try the case before Walluce,as.a change of venuo was naked before tho enso was culled, and tho summons was meroly u trick to oust Sum- mertield from jurisdiction, and force Wullace to sond tho cugo to goine other Justice more conge- nintto the defense. Tho. defendants were tho worst gang of scoundrels ever arraigned before a bar— Cot, Poree—T object. Col, Cameron—Tdon't care If you do. itis 0 fret, They are dofrauders and Wwrongers of tho defenseless, and they cun take- notice now that thoy cunnot escape Justica by any such trick us that thoy bavo nttempted. ‘They shall not es+ enpo, if thoy tre guilty: ‘Tho prosecutor warited the defense to stato Rome specific fact they expected to prove by Summerfield, or elev that-tho Justice should evorrule tho motion, as the subpoena was un- doubtedly morely got out to act upon the mind of Justice Waltace, and not to act upon Justico Summeriied. He objected to tho caso being trinsferred furthor, Col, Perce wanted tho case to go to clther Jus- tice Hammer, Prindtville, or Meech. Ho stated that the case had been worked peeulinriy; that dofentanta had beon arrested toward ovening ench time, so that they could not got ball— Col, Camoron—Thuat Ie not 89, Col. Peree—It ig go, and you can't bulldoze me, : Col. Cathoron—It's a Ho, as far as I am con- corned, < Col. Porco—I did not say {twas you, but don't you threaten mo, A ‘The Court—Hore, stop this; Iwon’t havo it, Will you stop? Col. Poree—Cortainly. But I PLEDGD MY PROFESSIONAL HONOR that T want to uso you ns a witness, Col. Camoron—And FE predict right now that ‘you will never bo used ag a witness. Tho Court—Col. Perco says, on his honor asa lawyer, that ha Intends to use me, Thnt is all ZT know. Lot this caso yo to some othor Justice. it will bo ecen from the above that Col. Perco pledged his professional honor that he wanted -to uso Sutnmorfield ns a witness to testify In b half of the gang. Why was ho not called?” Ce Camoron in hia urgumont yestorduy' called al tention to that fact, and he also nesorted that Summoriictd would nover be calted to testify in tho cuse, and that prediction proved true. What excuse can Col. Poreo maka for that fact? Surely a gentleman of his standing at tho Bor “ought to have sone explanation to mako iu regard to tho mutter, It ig to be regrotted that he should hive allowed him- self to be coupled with such w ganue ay attorney and appear to ben party to auch a trick and to innke such an isasertion, without qualification, and then hpparontly go back on his “ protos- sional honor.” It is a surpriso to those who know him and who have had a highor opinion of hit than that. Perhaps he can explain why the “trick " was played, and why dustico Summer- fleld was not, suinmoned as promisod, An ox- planation {a in order, MILLIONS OF PEOPLE. od NEW YORE. Alvany Journal, ‘Tho accompanying table gives an estimate of the'population of tho’ State of New York, as it will be shown by the census of 1890, and dn comparison with that of 1870. ‘The figures have been gathered from tha loenl papers throughout the State, and can be relied upon as nearly official, Tho thirty-three counties of which wo give the population contain all the Important cities in the State, and all tho localities showing any decided growth. ‘Tho Increnso in tho rewitining counties, except Westchester, between 1870 and 1875 was only 40,07. Westchester lost 37.734 by annexa- don to New York during those ilve years, so that the total Increase for tha twenty-seven countics would bo but 16,188 But for the five years since 1875 tho inereasa can fairly ba nssiined to be 43,973, innking the total es- timuted population of the Stafo to he about 6,080,000. ‘This denotes an Incrense of 697,241, and a rate of 15.8 per cent, while the Increase between 1800 and 1870 was 603,024, and the rate 13.14. Of the thirty-three counties, tive give ndecrense during the decade—Chenan- a, Delaware, Oswego, Schuyien and Washe ington. All the others exhiblt a growth, Inrge in the counttes having fmportant man ufacturing Interests, sinatler tn the farming: districts. ‘The following table,will be added to antl revised ag more roturns are received: Chenu Columbia, TOS Bb iy BAL Ulator,... > Bi HuT Washington, , yar Wyoming... 00,0083 Tneronsa Populution Population in 1880 ns shown Yatimated population about,... MINNESOTA, : Bt, Paul -Ploneer>Prees, July 29, ‘ ‘Pho following ts the population of the Stato by counties ii 1870, 1875, and 1880, ‘Tho total Increase since 1870 {3 040,264, ora Nttlo more. than 77 per cont, Tho Increase over 1875 ls 182,085, or a little more than 30 por cont; 890, 1873, 1870, 1B Bi 2,910 2208 py 104 beer ae ae d IBGH- 11.800 9 1380, a 1a ART 1,65 11,480 Gert 4G. + Bat Tea 12,403 10,700 861 KG TA07" 200 B126° BRIS 104 100 1726 210 DE W47hb 3000 4,653 + 1088 , Wright, Yeilbw ‘Medicine, i Total... sexe T8008 BUT, A0T UTA AND MONTANA, Ban Francisco Chrontele, July 2. - Wopresent below the complete census re- turns of the'ferritaries of Utah and Mon- tana. The former has gained 60,904 In the last decade, white the Intter hng added 18,403 to its population. It will be a source of sur- prise’to many to learn that Utah has not In- erensed more than 60 per cent, while Mon- tana, with a much inferior agricultural re- gion, has gone ahent 90 per cent: MONTANA, Counties, Beayorhead, ‘Chateau, Mengher....sesceeee Missoula, Madigon , TOtals,.csssssrereceressseees uTatt. Counties, c KENTUCKY. Loutsvit.u4, Ky,, July 80.—The Courter- Journal publishes consus returns from forty- two counties of the State, giving a popula- tion of 634,611, an increase of 151,815 since 1870, At the samo rate of incrense in the re- maining counties, the present population of Kentucky would be about 1,704.93, whieh would be an Increase of 413,331 in ten years, a INDIANA. 2 Sourn Benn, Ind,, July 90.—Tho official census of St, Josoph County, as published by tho Datty Lrimine of this elty, showg a’ pop- ulation of 25,823, a ln. of over 8,000 In ten canes South Bond has 13,493, belng a gain ARIZONA. San Francisco, July 80.—The census of Arizona gives a population of 41,690, includ- ing 1,600 Chinese and 4,515 Indians, but ex- eltiding the Reservation'and ‘Pueblo’ Indians not taken in thawensus, —<————____ - TOLEDO MATTERS, ° Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, TotEvo, 0., July 380—An interesting squabble relating to the Board of Health was settled fn joint session of the Common Coun ell to-night by the appointment of William Kirkley member for three years, vies Dr. G, S-Chamberlin, who had been appoltited but was found to bea citizen of Michigan, and hence feeble. ‘Tho Gouna also appointed lam St.John ‘Trusteo of the Refuge, vieo Dr. C. AY Satkteye douse of been acting as physiclan to the {natitution, and by that mens was disqualitied f d= ing a seat in tho Board, stelised forshole _ MILITARY CHANGES, Wasntnaton, D, C., July80.—By direction of the'Seerctary of the Navy an ordor was issued to-day oxtending the leave of absence of Liout.-Commandor Hopiry P. Gorringa six months, to enable hin to superiutend the erection, in Central Park, New York, of tho Exyption obelisk, which he so successfully brought to this country, Paymaster Jianes Toy {3 ordered as Fiect Paymaster of the North Atlantic squadron, vice Wallach. De- tached Paymaster Fralley is detached from the Dale and ordered to suttle accounts, $< Duy the Improved HoweSeules. Bordon, Sel- lock % Coy ARCULS, VE Luko street, : ————__—. Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder destroys roach- ea, Hons, tiles, and bedbuys. wisi tt Papition cures chafing of infantsand adults, nt MARRIAGES, GARST-NONTON—At_ Oltamwa, Tu, thurday, July 2) vy tho Hiv. A. C duition, ‘Dr. 3t TREE SRG tafe aess, BF oAtanaRe eS DEATIES. : CABHY—Thureday afternoon at 6 o'clock, attor w Iingering iiness from huartediveuse, Kutlo, olden Gauulter of Vutrick und ilien My ‘Cosuy, "Now 10d Forquer-st, aged 41 yours 3 montis 35 days, Funorul Sunday at Wa. ‘ns. by carrluyen from tho poniduncu to tha Jesuit Church, witors iflgn Maes wilt fc ed, and thence ty Calvary” Comutury. Heana Of eb fatally aro inviwod without surthior noe a COFFEY—July ‘homas P. Coffey, aged 25 yoars. GAnural row Fesidoneas’ Winkuropeplecor cell a 1. tuney. * VON TAGEN—Jul; 5 14 Hey Tye Ma ONEET ce remanent; cu 14 be hold at the rosidonco of W. Warnor, (ig Wort Weahington-at, on Sunday at 4 O'CARR~At Simeos, Ont... D Men Busanne Dcurerouer ot tne tas Tor Uears mother of Mrs, &, I. Uruughton, of this city, ‘ GALLAGHENJaly 29, Patriok Gallagher, 10 Vat entine-st,, at 7:0 ‘unoral Bunduy, Aug. 1, at 10a, m., by cars to Cale yuu oi O'MARA—Drowned, July 00, Patrick O'Liara, aged or years aud 1 monty : “"Sunarat will losve (ho realdance of hlasister, corner fat 10 o'clock, by carriagus of Aahluad-ay, und To to Calvary, Prionds are invlie EABTSA! fey Eastaan, onty able Hemi toned iia Sed ‘Yunoral lu-dny, Judy Bl, nb 4 O'clock, froin des West Randall : STANTON—At bis late residence, No, Gl Erle-st,, ‘Suly DW, BEVIS s. mn, Patrick Bunton. aged WWiacrat wrth Wuureh of ty S1\y Numa ut 10:90 o'sluck to-morrow, wad from thence to Culyary by car. HROWN—Vhe funeral of Mra, Mary A. Urown wilt take pluco at Glonove, Couk County, Baturdny July 3, ation ub Take tho 1, ma. (ruta Yavin Kinale-sts dopot (Vet side). Arrahwemonts buve bean made for tty train to atoB at above placa, AU ¢rlonus are vite, fi 8 ~~ Politient, MAE-MEETING OF ‘THLE CIT! 1 Tinrwenty Ward, under thy. a Ahirtuoits Ward iuprovement Olube wilt bo hota tht evuntuy in to Vourug Man's Club dloony, UN Wost, Jako atrout, abs. Het ipite RePORLICANS OF Tita SHVENTIC PRE- clnct of thy Fifteonth Ward will muet this Syuning tn Bohustore Lolly eurngr of | Wabstor Mronud and Larnbyo wirost fur the purpan uf arHold and Arthur Club,” All those Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM QI APE CREAM TARTAR Tousekcopar's favorite In landlua citlos of thers No othor preparation mnks uch Preads, or lucurtous past fy. Con be lt S47 bt ry. Ca Uca without fenr of tho 1! Is resulting from b geatibie food. ¢e- Canim endod fur pitrity and’ eaves Someneaa by tho Govornin ent Chomlst, Ue Marte TROVAL HARING POWDEN CG, Now Vin. AUCTION SALES, By BLISON, PLERSHELY £00, ~ ‘Genoral Auclionoors, Sand 8 Mandolphae REGULAR SATURDAY SALE $: THIS MORNING, Parlor and Chamber Furnitug Bedsteads, Mattresses, Cols, &e,, | Carpets, and General Household Goods, Plated Ware, Chromos, and Gen't Merchandise, ELISON, FLERSUETSE & CO, ding a Raadaipian AUCTION SALE 10 OCLOCK THIS MONNING, At Shop 15 Nutt-st,, : ‘Third door south of Weat Hixteouth-at, i 12 Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machines, 12 Steam Clutchors, 1 Bobbin Winder, Shafting, Tubing, Coupling, &c., Tables, Irons, Boards. ' Also Lot Chairs, Clock, Benches, &e., for Tailoring Trade. Goods nearly now. fale neremptery: Tiooks, uuctloneet ~ By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, < 24 and 216 SMndison-st. OUR USUAL WEDNESDAY AUCTION SLR Boots, Shoes, & Slipper WIN do held August 4, with 9 cloan, wall asso: Hock Ut rousonaufo rove, 2 ae 0. GONE & CO.. 24 nnd 210 Madlson-tt, By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAUE CO, ¢ LEGULAT SATURDAY BALE,” MNOUSEKGLD FUENITURE And Goneral Merchand{sa, 10 bris, Ground Coffee, at ‘Auction, this (Saturday) morning, July Jl, ato uel, at Salesroom, 105 Lako-st. CHICAGO AUCTON & BTORAGE Co,’ WM, & GOLSIN, Pros't. Wa BUTERA, Auctioneer, FINANCIAL, : 5,000 ONLY | . AT $1.00 EACH. ‘The, Tratt Creck Tunnel and Consolidated Gold ‘nnd Gllver Mining Company, Free Indd, Color are the Ow oF 1S Jods dleadiy ope ito tha famous * Frealand Sting,”— i ohtg, Famous. Kreol er Capleat Set onch; non-ussensubla: nes Adam Alillur, Vico-l'residenl) ‘Allan, docratary} Kobt. Turner, Trunaurery—Ui decided 16 tho market urds of the on 0 ‘Capital Stobt ut $1 per Shure, for the further pur ‘of Machinery proparatory to taking out and Distiny tho larwe quanuitles of Ore in sight. ‘The mar jorny Of the Officursare pricticnt Miners, and bare twen at work with olok, deill, and suoval ight and gay Hovotping tuo Combang’s Minos wtce, Decens , rit ‘The Tunnel un the doldun Kogie Ledel i rocolvo subscriptions for Htock: 2 y Washington-st,, Chicego. ‘AcdoKoand hi Chemberof Commences” ty its ht 45 Stat r W. D. PRICK, President, at tho Milnes, for f purtloblars. BARB WIRE FENOING. Another Consignment OF “ALLENS IMPROVED BARB WIRE. FENCING. Another five car lot to arrive, offered to the trade (in any quantities) at sacrificing tices. Apply to JOHN LAUDERS, 146 South Water-st., Room 5. +" Tt will be to the interest of dealars to send i parmplcs and quotations as it MUST BE SCALES, FAIRBANICS’ STANDAKD. ' SCALES “OF ALL KINDS, FAIRBANKS, MORBE & 00 111 & 118 Lake St., Chicago __Berarefultobuy onty the Gendlaty — Se col LLEOLION AGENOY, [' al B99 QGEN cy + No othor agonoy can or will do your business heaply wd well, CANDY, cc EN acct Peat Ocoee ie Ue ein Amur Gantig aud ‘atriguy puro Wetert ail Chlengo. 38 w , Astdru: HLIL, Cunfectioner thai Cie, 99 CANDIES, Yeon BVA PATin mane EXRAMELS 3. Bpeciaiik A i Wholesala und ltetall, at peat OIC LATE *] 1s, Drone . DYE , tt a Cloth clea at, arid 1 Poe S Ret til ahhh Stared lia Steer ety Fone goatee HOUSE Sorts ‘s ASSA MATERIALS DYING AND CLEANING. Bostda Fancy stern Dye tons, fy wad 4 auth Wes Soe JMINING OUTFITS, E.H. Sargent: 125 State-st., Chicas HAIR GOoDs, Grgunteine & nar Deane OOOO ry ja Irie to vols the Republican tf thle fall wi & Rotatl, Send £07) favited wo fol, esr sleeae are dee erat at olny ¢ ae Mivcelluacous, Wirt oui id wursuntele SPECIAL MEETING OF é jornhurde Wave. A toned inure! vAtaotlauion wil Go bold Mate y | Fee on Uinwanase Urday evqgun, Oly Bh, ue Tidy. Bl aarp, ot te OO RTA ESS Heer edatca i iogigutea Ate, AVR uh Sha Grder of the Iexucutive Committe, 6 VSMUF OF Koichi eerie iB. W, CRAGIN WiLL. UONDUCT TIE B. 8. | pm " ‘travelers, EEK M toachors' mootug ln Lower Harwell Lisil wt nuoy Pour os guUUll eps jowtay. CHAS. 'T, WILT sy TP iiteotine wilt ts conducted this gvontag by tr, E: eRe coeal Bonfatnniy in thu ¥, RO, A. tucuia, 1 Madiganrats No, 14s Stators SHOKS. § “Common Sense” Shoos Cures Cos Bunlons, and FE WEWALL & CO, "ed BLato-8t, i MNOS. ne mage eae TEE TTT TT) re WING. ‘VOD,

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