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P THI CHICAGO TRIBUN 19, THURSDAY, MAY I1B8I—1TWHELVIS PAGES. A. M. HeNny, U.B. A, S8 s, ot New York, Is at the Leland, TuE I'ension Awent disbursed $20,000 yestar day. Gronar 8, Grarr,of Denver, Colo., 18 at tho Tulmer, A, Q. BraLg, of England, 18 registered at tho Tremont. £. M. LAND, of Central City, Colo, Ia at tha Tremont, Gionoe A. FULLERTON, of Boston, Is at the Tremonts J. A. RonMneng, of Dubuquo, Ia, ls at the Tremont. C. 0. hLACK, of New York, fan guest at the Shermun, Davip T, LyrTLen, of $pringfeld, 1L, 18 at the Paclie. L. ScANL the Patmer, . D. W. WHEELER, of Plattsmouth, Nob, is at the Sherman, RicHARD MCALLISER, of Washington, D. C., I8 at tho Pulmer, Jons Axp Miss Frraus, of Largs, Beotland, are at the Pacitle. CHARLES RinanLEY and wife, of Springficld, Tl nre ar tho Pucllle, STATE RENATOR LUTHER DEARNONN, of Has v, ik, 18 0t tha Shermnn, J. W, Mrssos, General Manger of the Cannda Houthern Fast Freight Line, 3 nt tie Pacliiie, Jenag 11, 1 SoN, of Yorkville, 1., and Judye Hnvlnn W. Page, o Austin, Miun, are at o Paciiie, At the Sube'Treasury yesterdny, $40,000 in gold and $.uk i sty dishursed, while the re- colpts axgreguted SO0 i sver. Tue Hanquet Committee of tho Sons of Malne and the Culeuxy Dramatie Clab bold routine meetings at the Pulmer House lust evening. HIENRY FAASCH, of the Tremont House newds stund, i8S nbolit 1o nssume the wsskgement of the newsstand nt the Sterman Houde tor e, J 3 on, the proprietor. Tue Chicuko Ecicetie Medlenl Sacioty hnd a cnlled meatimg Just nght at the Grand Pacitie, but ndjourned almost inmedingely to attend the bunquet ot the Flute Soelety, ‘Tux stenmetilp Arizoni, of the Gulon Line, hns ust mude the Tastest time ou reeord between New Yurk aud Laverpool,—seven duyd und five Loury.—beating ber previous effort by three bours, A MERTING Of the barbers of tho elty was held at the Brevourt dlonse Frday ut 8:00 tor the purpose uf = elevating tho business to its proper Munding, und to raise the prices of balr cutting RD4 batung.” Ty Internal amounted to ¥, ThuURG, of London, England, 18 at venne recelpts yestorday U, of whivh ¥20,011 was tor Epleite, 24011 tor tubneee and eigurs, uid L3 for beer, ‘The special-tux payments dropped down Lo $30. TuE temperature yesterday, ns nbserved by Manusse, uptichu, “No, s3° Madison streat, At B, ., B2 degrrees: 10 #oom. 12 ., ol D, 8 p, m., bk Linromerer, 8 wn, 20033 8p. o, 2000, Ti518 morning at the Jesuit Churchof the Holy Teinkty, ArchLisnop Fo Vill clevate to tho pricsthood Juin - Mustersol cuzl, O. 8.; Jonu Pabis, 8, 1 ceremony wil besin ut 8 o'elock. T1E Broommukers' Union mot lust evening nt 45 Novtn Clurk street, B F, Stahl o the cnulr. Arrungements wers completad for g geand com- ‘pilmentary ball ut Uhlicu's il corser Kinzio nd Clurk strevts, A lurge nuisber of new wewm- ers were aditted Into the organization. WILLEAM BRENKMAN, usaloonkeeper on Went- worth avenue, near the Rock Island shops, at- tempted to eomnit sulcide at about G p. m. yesterduy, He snot mimsell tirough the fore- end, but it did not prove inmediutely futal, and l!l‘t last necounts he wus in a very criticul condi- on. MANAGER DAvVIS, of the Grand Opera-Ifouse, Jettlnst nightto urrange for n brief tour of Hose Wood und compuny. 'Fhe tirst city xnnyod in will be Peorin, Muy 803 thencu to Hoek islund, andup the river to Bt. Paul, aud home vin Madison. . T'ie third annunl reception to the Old Settlers of Chlcugo will be givenut tho Calumet Club 1his evemug. J. W. Doune, First Vice-President, will detiver tho nddress of we und speechos vill be inde Ly the lev, Jeremniuh Porter, Joun \'t;nl\vlu’lll. 1suae N. Arnold, und Judge Biod- xett, CuArA UALDEKE, o t-year-old child livin, with her parents at No. 578 Wellsstreot, steppor {nto an vpen conlshole ut e corner uf Bedu- wick street und North avonue vesterday nfiors noon and was séverely injured in tho bip, Shoe Y was nttended Lr. Haha, aud subscyuently taken bowe, | A MEETING of delegntea was hold lnst ovoning representing tho lodyges of the Knightsof Honor, tuo sessions bewmg teld ut the Graus Pucitle Hotel. Arrungemunts were mude for the public wmectiog to be held ut Furwell Hall 10-morraw night. ut which uddressos will bo mude by Mayor Harrlson and Judge Hopo, of Kentucky, the Bupreme Dictator of the Order. T plusterers who buve licen at work on the new residence uf Hunulton Bordeu, situnted on the corner of Lake avenue und Fortieth street, Btruck yesterdny atternoon fornn inerease of wages from $3 1o £3.0J, walch was rofused thom, and they necordigly pleked uw thelr tools wnd Jeft, It 13 not probuble, however, that tho striko will uxtend uny furthor umony the plus- terers yet. ‘Tue Coroner held an fnouest yesterday at Irondale wpon the body of Patrick Hogun, o rolling-mill hund, and found that ho cane to o sudden end by rewson of chronle alconolisu, An inquest wus nlso held at Suuth Chicnwro upon the body of wn unkuown s found In Calumet Lake. Tho hody wis 80 hudly decomposed thut duntiticution wis finpossible, and the Jury were :;«ml:lu to decldo s to tho timo and eause of eath. Foriowing fa the list of dutinble goods re- eelved ut the Custom-House yesterduy: Chlengo Spring Company, 6 bundins steoly Thbtard, Bpencer & Co., 308 buxes tneplates ngborg & Holmberg. 5 enges book: L MeGrutl, 2 ciises ananutuctived pupers Kohisint & Con 1 cngo mobeir; Downing, Sheldon & Co., 1 puckugo tanutactured tobaceo; lest, Russell & Co. 8 eases clgars; Lyon & Heuly, LnEes ugienl strumentss Pitkiny & Brooks, T casks eartbens whre; Marstnll Fiehl & Co, cnaed dry goods; Getstecherg & Co, 8 cars burloy. Culicotivns, $10,650. A7 nbout 7 o'clock Tueaday evening tho budy OF Wil WKRNOWND mun, (pPArently $0 yeurs af uge, wus found flouting Ju the river between Hush and Brate street bridges, From uppesrunces the Ludy hud been Ju the water only i iew duys, fly ‘waug tiken (o tho Morgne and the Coroner wus nutitied. Decensed wiy live feet six inches lu highbz, of medlum bulkl, bad & brosd nose, wore 1wl mustacte and beard, wnd had on w black cont und puntaloons, two pairs of brown overs olls, n brown tannel stiet, wnd wpule of boots, A nquust was beld yesterduy, but the verdiet found did not result In identification nor in pointing out tho enuse of denth, Tur Citlzens’ Avsaciution yesterday nddressed lettera to six of the leading propeller lines have 1y wwenches u this clty in regurd Lo (he steam- walstlo nuisun It ‘wus pointed out that tho clty bud the clght by ordinance tu dotermi*ie the #ize: and screnming power of propeller whistlvs, rounded within the harbor and river, aud (8 wus Buggested that tho propeller lnea should, while Wit tho municipal jurisdiction, moderate thoir wransports nnd ueo whistled slmiine 1o thuse on the tugs. The Askoclution hupea that the vesset- owners will wee tho furce 0F this. wrgumont_aud by cutting down thelr nolse-mukiug 8ppuraius avond tho necessity tor legal procecdiogs, which ‘will utherwisu b promptly bogu! THE new four-oar shell hulnnl(ln[; o the Farn- #ut Buat Club was tuken to Itiverdnlo, on the Culumot River, yesterduy, where the crow, and ulsa the single-shell mon, uro uulnf 10 P e cvery nlght under Capt, Bloageit, 11 thede now wun stunit the triud tiey will probably constituta The crews that Luko part in tho regifts ut Peo- rinJuno 2. At this race the Club iniends to enter the sjoglo und four-our shiell, 8 par, aud o six-onr burge, tod iy dechle 1o mike other trics. Tue Club now nuinbers 160, und 18 tupe 141y inereusing its membership, The privitege of numiue e uuw six-our racligebirge, Luile fn Phllndeiphin, hos heen sulih to W, 'V, Hooth for €75 of numing the foursonr melnge shutl to tuples tor ¥205 wn the six-our pledss ure-burge Lo U, W, Sturrison for ¥25, ‘e Muslo Committes of the North Amerloan Blingur{ lssaed dnvitutiony upon the Ui dust, tor n pullic rebearsal of the Pestiv rus, 1o b tield In MeCormick Halt yoste 1K 10 Fesponse T which thoie guthered nn sudienea wh.et crowded the bl il a8 parts, The chiorus, wbout 620 In nimber, ocenpied the Pluttorm and part of the gulleries on cliborside, aud wequitied themseives in capitl stylv, The only wenkness In (ke whole performnes wus caused by the plung b wt u very high piteh, win thut the blghest notes—A aond B eapecinlly—were very Uy g (o tho sopranos, aud o1 this uceount the wecod mEnbe Bh the ‘Dro- wruni—quuriet and chorul part frout Becthos Ven's Ninth Bympobn—was left outl. The Brit gluuu wus Mux Hruch's @) Odyssens and the srein: ihy the Tempests (©) Tue Banguet Withy the Polakes: () the Heturn and che toul clioruy, the concert cloging with tho third scono Tram whenerln,' — Thu solus wore sung by Dilss 1. MeCarthy, soprano; Mise e Koliner, contrnlto; Mr Schultze, tenor, Mr, F. %gulmur. bavione; Megses. A. Liverman at . Bereghy, il Ar H. Balutka conduoted, u;m Mr. Chrstlun Hulutku presided at the plano. THE ANMSTHONG MEMORIAL. Workmen wore enguged Just night u place g thu pedestal und the Lust of Georee Arwetrong, the deceused olliclul who b0 well Cremembered e the | fouuder tho Hallway Muil Bervico, The bust will b Veted early thi wornlug, sud dedieuted With nppropriate cerommiios toslug, My Leonusd Volk, 1ho seulptor, s surpissed lftuiotlly wud tho bust 18 suid by tricads 10 bo is- ot remarknble likeness. The uranit pedestal and the bust were plicsd lato fast night and draped with asilken thwg, The, cars on Clark street will run on State wng Wabnsh avenue from noon tal a'clock, and a cordon of pollee wilt Lo drmwn around the block to provant teaflic vn tho strects, as un {maiense conenirse of peoplo 18 oxpectud to be present ot the unveils g of the statute, which has boen placed nt the extreme northwest corner of the Custom Houre square. Out af respeat to one of {ta de- consed and nost fnithful alticers, tho Post-othce will reranin closed during tie veremonies from 12 to 1 o'clnck p. m. Postmaster Palmer will Apoak on Lehaif of the Depuritment, and tho Hon. Sehuyler Colfax for the pee t 'The band will pray nt hoon preet: Tormal exereises will begin within n te after, the coremony lastigr lvss than one hour. DECORATION=DAY. A number of delegates from tho different ne- sovintions of veternha throughout the eity met lust night nt tho Palmer Hotso to perfect thowr wrrangements for the mentorinl celeGration ui Deeoration-Day, The Committee on Memorial E: fsea roported that 15, 18, Washburue hnd consented i predide und would doliver n ad- dress, The Itev, Charles Koerner will open tho excrelsvs with prayer, and the Itev, George C. Miln will preach the memortul seemon, Tho exercises wiil Ue ntevapersed with musie, unt closed by tho Hev, Gevrge C. Lorimer with the tenediction and prayer, They alao eeported that they bud trled o recuro o badl gratis, but coukl not. They conlil get the Grutd Operas Houge far #&30.° A resolutfon was ed ju- strteting theim to securo it for the uecasion. ‘Tho folloswiter nssignments wers made: Grinces land Cemvterv—Lyons Past, G. 1L Tnanad Post, and Twen! Cavairy—Veteran Gnion Leigt Club detnchment of Custer Jubn Brown Post, Pogt 28, and Nincteenth Regl~ ment, Onkwooda—Abe Ll and Whittier Povis: Waldhelim=A detachiment of Custer Post and Onr Country's Defendors, Comrade IRoberts sucgested thnt here wore 4400 Confedermio dend nt Onkwoods n cross of white lowers be pluced over thoir graves, The Decorntion Committee incrensed from threo tothirteen,—one from ench organization except Custer Post, whicls hus twn, It was resnlv- ed that nil tho veternn organizations meet Friday and Snturiay of next weok nt Grind Army Hall, and that the Indies bu requested to with mmi‘». Tho miceling thon udlourned for one week. nlo oat: Roseh |l— THE CI'I'Y~HALL, Tuene were thirty burial permits issued yes- terduy. ‘Tie Department of Public Works will ndver- tige tu-day for 4,000,000 sewer brick. CAnSTON BrOHME was pnid an estimate of §1,433 yesterdny it street-cleanlug aceount. Trene wns €000 pnid out yesterdny to the Judges and clerks of tho lust munleipal eleeton. Tne lealth Oficera condemned sixteen hogs ot the Stock-Yards yesterdny, they being sick and emnciated, It 18 hinted nround the City-Hall that Phil Canley 18 to supersede Mr. Fogurty us tho Super- intendent of Stre ** CAP. ROUNDS hns at Inst applied for o per- mit tu put brick wldewnils to s Winsy fro-teap on State stroet, dubbed u puvilion, A uEVY of blids for luymng water service-pipes and privato draims on i lnrge noinber of strosts wereopened by the Commissloner of Publie Works yostenlay. COMMISSIONEIt WALLER, Who necdsrest, is go- Ing down to Kentucky next week to stuy for n shurt periud, During bis absence tho Mayor willuet i bis stead, THE Muyor will appoint Dr. Do Wolf Commls- sioner of Hewlth, whiel will be his tirst nppoint- ment by Me. Huerlson, The Doctor bus merely bekd over slbee Muyor Heath appointed him, THERE was only onecuse of smuli-pux reported yesterduy, and that was from 21 Blue Island Hvenue, A cuse of scarlel-fover wus reported frum 40 Beeley nvenue, and two cuses from &3 Hlupo street. Mavor IannigoN wng neked sesterday by a THINUSE repurter what ho thaught of the “ros rort mnde by the Commitiee of tho Legisiture nregurd td the Bridgeport Pumpug-Works. He replied, surdunienlly, * Lum tired of belng pumped on putaps,’ Tire Mayor har found n zood and bealthy job tor Hugh McLaughlin, Mr. MeLuugtlin will oo rememuoered a8 the Warden of the old l.‘nun&y Huspital. e hns been appoi Intend- ent of Sidewnlks nt $154 2 y n oftle cind wad renlly needed, tho Muyo uen or thinks, end he Dbetloves tho mnn competent to il tie bill and to keep the vight Sldewnlk Inspectors ut work. Compluins of defective swlownlks shouid bo mwle to Mr. MeLuughlin, und he will endeavor 1o huye them attended to, * BLACK JACK," Julius Yattaw, the bumbont flead, §8 to be kept away from the city. The pulice uro inatructed to nreust him, und it s proposed to enfuree two flnes of $1d cach, and oue for 55 ninst hin 1th the costs. Ho will eitbor keepaway from Chicago or tuke u trip to tho Bridewell. “Supterintendent MeGurigle und Cupt, Buckley suy they buve n luw on ther side now under which thay cunsink Yuttuw, bumbont and wll, it exsnry, I'he war will bo earried an releatlesly, und the bumboats will stand n puor show this year, T following bullding permits were fssued resterduy’: . Klure, tires-story and busement rick dwelling, 26 by 65 fset, 223 Ouaturlo streot, to cost E001' John Sebwiier, (wo-stors and busement dwelling, by 18 feet, 417 [luron streot, th cost 31,003 J. Brisiow, twoestory und busement dwelliog, 21 by 43 feet, 445 Belden ave- mic, to cost $1.000; A, Grannls, two-stors wnd basement adidition, 18 bg'lMlL y 2H8 Michivan avenue, to cost $1,000; P Byrne, two-story and Lmsemeont dwelling, X1 by 48 reot, 291 Morgau Btreet, (o cost ¥ Te Commissionor of Public Works yestorday approved the bond of Carston Blohme forstreat- cleanlug for thy comitg 3 11 the Au 0. The followitue nro thiesuroties: Chrls Cussels mun, John Kuhl, Whllain P, Gray, and Juhn Drenock, Work will be commeneed Tuesday, and It I8 proposod to e tho IRTRE AWCEDIE il clines, The iiest clennmyg of oll the sireets wiil Le eompleted ta-morrow evening, During tho Bensun tho streets (o the bisluess portion of thee city will be clenned at lenst ten times nmonth, and oftener it 1t s possible, NO rrAck has yot been declilod upon for the proposed Briduoport Cand Pumpige Works, The specltications for tho new emones have not been prepired, neitbor las it been declded whnt sortof engines will be advertised for, Ho fur us the el 13 concerned, it i usserted that it bas not the capitesty to enrry off witor ot the rate of (0000 catlo teet per minute, and shoulil such englnes be bulit and the eunnl not enlarged, or cieaned out, the country in phices aivine s ill bo Hovded, to the disgust und diin of farmers, should the muchinery be pudtied to lts tull eapuacity. ALb, Peevey hus prepared an ordinance which he will submit to the Couneil. [ts abject I8 to ubollsh il stroet obsirucilons. 'ho urdi- nance stnmps him w8 1 public benefuctor, e l»mpumn t0 ubulish the womun who pediies 8 it basket, tho fellow who peddies llowers wigon, the womnn with two sick child waolen il aud who gring Immmunl?' on n hurdy-gurdy ner, tho fellows who yalt * Dusninenins, other nulsnuees of like ' character, including mendicants of wll oluswes, and vapectully tho or- gun=prinder. The Abdermun wants 1o lenve the fquestion open 8o far ns 1 W u discreton in Tuvor of o vne-lewged und @ onu-nrmod soldier, ir the Mayor desires to permit them to grind an orgnn. . SECNETARY AMBLEI, of tho Citizons® Assacin- tion, wus over to sco the Suyor yedterdny in res Kurdd 1o the genora! ubolishinent of strest peas nutestunds, Mr, Ambler bolds that none should bo allowed 10 exist, Mayor [lurmison bos lloved thur oo discrimination should be used B the matter, He regards tho frult-stands in the light of & public couvenlonce, whero they do not interfere with locomntion, und bo iy opposed 1o deiving them oif tho street, As i ruly, honest und decont people keep th stundn, and thoy ure deserving of consideration, i nll parts or the world they ure tolerated publie pluces, und thuy ure o be fuund In post-ofices, otc,, ull ayor tue globe, The rents aro too high for this cluss of peaple to do bualness in-doors downe 10w, utid a8 THOY (1Y f CUNVORIUNCS (U ANy & genernl abolishrient of them would be lu the nuture of opuresalun, thinks the Muyor, YESTERDAY Clty- Attorney Grinnell rocelved an_optalon f the Buprems Court which almuud Rl v wueh, gintg talne Mr. rinnoll’s views, and sols naido the deciaions of the Cruminl and Appolinte Courts, but it is n ad tatie for the mitkinen. Eoumu two yens o thu Counell d un ordinanco ohareing o [i« COING of £ per unnum for every wikon usod b dellveriug milk. Joseph Bartov was prosecutod under this ordinunoo I e Criminl Court, but the Court sdemded ugainst tho vity, ‘Tho. city carriod the cuse te the Appollute Court il wis agnin worsted, Tho Bupreme Court, ha ever, his declded that the ""K bud the powor cons ferrod upan it by the sixty-second scc- tion of “the charier to uXuct u llosnse frum peddiers, and - holds that il dealers who ver mik to regular ouse toners aro peddlers 10 the sense und menning 0f the ehurtor, und the city bus the power to on- forco the penalties for not taking out such I cutide under its ordinnee. The cuso was ro- wunded busk so the lower court for trial, —— THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Tue Grand Jury found saven true bills yesters day, and ndjourned at un curly bour in tho duy. Join WelGARD, churged with urson, and Paul Sobutfur, churkwl with lurcony, wero disoburged from Jull yesterday, tho Grand Jury buvig fuited to indice e, itk Btutu's Attornoy was yesterday ia recelpt of the docuwents from the Buprome Conrt noos vasnry tu convey Dr. Burl, Jobu Colling, uud Thggins to Juliol, Waon (hoy will stirt bus nob been detorinined, but they ougut to bave gone te-duys AMuNd the casses on the call before Judyo Hawes yesterday waus tiat ob Willinm Sielity aud Heury Zouongmun, wdicred for assault wich ine tent to kill, Biedly usked Tor a continuance on thu groutd of thd Abseacs OF ZoulRmat, Who wus on badl, which was deled. This tuet cow- *f11g 1 the Knowludge ol Zoungman's bowdstoen, D M, Lineols and Marun 8, Fuss,—they sut about Jookiug up the abeento lodged in Jafl during the atternoon, Atn. Puncelt fell vietim to the new order of things in the Criminal Court yeatcrlny, lle fiuided to respind 10 0 subpann trom Judgo An- thony's Cou: nd wns nttached and fined $1und costa, which he puld. Poter Siattery, for a siml- Inr offense, mot the same treatment. Tite Commiffec on Public Bulldings declded to recommend tho folluwing estlinates to tho Ttonrd: Burlington ianufucturing Company, $0.47: Tnomns Netson, 85,23 Burlugton Manufacturing Company, $0.080, Kidwin Walkur was instructed to tin the cut stonu. work on the billding beforo the Judges tovk possession ol tho cuuirt-rooms, Tiir Committee on Public Servico mot yestor- day afternoon, - The apptieation for w fulse in rifaries from the Shoriit's cierks and deputies, thio Jail watehmen, and othor county employés wits brought up for congideration. wnd It \was decided to recommend to the Hoard that no siluriea be raised durimg tho present yoor vn necount of the county's innuces. Tite Sub-Committee on Investigation of tho County’ Buard und Citizens' Associntlun beld secrot spsslon yesterliy wfternoon lu the uld Buard rooins, “The objoct of tho meetmg wins to map vut pinns fur the coming Investigativ County-Attinnay Willutt was present and gave lewal oplnions on points which vere doubtiul to the Committee, somo, of the members fearing thut the “ inv vos' werd not {ndietabte un- dur tho statute uf hmitations. Anothor movt- g of the Committee wilt lie iold ti-day for tho purpose of x.ir upon u me for renewing tho fuvestigation. [ewill not be rosumed until the now Buard roums ure in shave, Tue Financo Committee mot to consider the mutter of disposing of the old Refortn Schuol property, 13, De Young & Co., real-estuto denlera, ofles t0 tnko churge of the property nnd gell 1t for a consideration of 1 por cent et mlss!&l.nmlmollv. I-EstateUnll Borrdoifered to And he w ndvegise un auctlon sule, pay all the expenses, and sell the property on the ground for a consid cration of i per cent, Commissioners Wood and Stownrt subinitted resolutlons prescribing & wuy for selling the property. ‘Thesu resolutions wero referred to - Commissioner — Woud, with lnstructions to grepuru from them & uew resolution, to be submitied at the next mecting of tho Board. This resolution will prabubly X a minimuw price on the lots, and sell them for 25 per cent down und 25 per cent perunnun for three yoars ut 0 per cont ters est. It hus not been decided whethor tne lund witl be sold at nuction or nt private sale, GONE ON A “DUMMY." 1 D. Lender, of match-bond tame, who has been In Juil several weeks on a charge of per- Jury, nnd who was to huve been tried to-day, ap- peared i the Cruninal Court vesteriny murning with his uttorney, und entered a motlon to qunst the Indlotment hanging over hun. Judge Ans thony henrd the motion, and (0 less time thun it tikes to write tals puragniph Lender was a f ree min. The indictment wis hold to bo no Indict- ment at all, and upog inquiry at the State's Attorney's oice sfterward it was found that no one thereabuuts was luclined to dispute the Court’s conclusion. It nppears that the in- dictment was found nt the tuil end of the Grand Jurs’s wark for April, and instead of a proper Instrument bolug drawn a " dammy * was hustly prepured und returned, upon which It wus hu}wd to bold Lendee until si}uw«lucm Jury could wo ricet wsver tho vase aml nd ctment could be drawn, A “dummy™ indiotiment I8 somothin, now, but this Is what this one was called, un Gen. Minn, who wus the prosceutumg witness In tho ense, feels very indigonnt over the whole nifuir. ife wis not us much na given nutice that a moton to quush wad to coine up, and Lender was out und guite hefore ho knew anything of it e will go belure the present Grand Jury, hows over, wid endeavor to procure auoiher indlut- ment, but with the distinet understanding that he dun't want a “dummy.” Lender 9 wanted in the United States Court to unswera chargo of perjury the cuming week. COUNTRY JUSTICES. b AND TRIPS TO DOLTON, Itls probuble that by the 1st of July, when Inws passed by tho Lewistature without un emer= kencey cluuso go Into effect, tho outrageous an- noyunce towhich cltizens of Chicago bave for years been subjected by belng drauged all over the county to uuswer complaiuts, oftun uttorly unjust, will be atun end. There are now pending betore tho General Assemby, and onthe vergeof pussage, two bills which will put a practical end tu this nuissnce, One of thom, u House blil on its thlrd rending in the Senate, provides fur make wg two Justice districts out of Cook Uiunty, —anodistrict ombracing the threo towns of JUn.ego, und tho orher the country towns. It provides that 4 resident of Evanstun mny sue unuther restdent of Evuanston before suy Jus- tiee in Ryde Uark, Lemnont, Wueeling, or any ather vounty town, but not 1o any ot the thrce Chigago towns, 1t ulso wf North Chicago may bring sujt before u Jus- tiee 1 South or “West Caieago, but not in ‘Taornton, Lemout, or Julforson. This of Isoll will put un end to tho botheration, because it rovidos thut u residont on the North Skdo, whethor e bus tu_ answer to nault at the coruer of Hulsted ana Studison, at tha corner of Clark and Mudison, or at tho vor- uer of Clark und Michigan strocis. "Thie ochor ilL, u Senute weasiro on fts third reading In tho ifonse, provides that, ln nil gur- uishment proceedings, where sous hickivas wmerchunt, Tor lustunce, 18 culled out to Doltun 11 grder to unswer sume cuse vf which ho knows nothing, and where he {8 gonerally immedintely dlschuried, the pluintif shull pay blin fees und als0 reusounble miteage, Tho amount of the witenge und fees wilt be guch that tho pinfotlir, gonerally u shystenng attorney or colicedon ugent, Wil not iind It profituble to take tho gen- thennn out of town, ‘Iats luw witl have o great tendency to put an end to those unjust und vex. atious sults which hnve boen instituted of Juto chielly for the purp of furciug un employer to conpel un ewployé to puy u claim which, generally, nelthor law nor vquity requires that tie should pay. The pussuge’ of Loth thoso mousures, thuilgh excecdiugly distastofnl to the collcetion ngencies und u certaln cliss of nttor- neys, will bo bitiled with Joy Ly the respoctublo citizens of Chicuyo. d IMPORTED BEER, EXTEST OF TIE DUBINESS [N CHICAGO. Within the pust fow yours tho business of fm- purting into this city cortaln vurletles of Gere mun beer In Ita native barrol hns attuined cons slderublo dlmonslons. Notwithstanding that Chlengo, Milwnukue, and othor Westorn cities contain lurge browuries which turn out n very large supply of good lager, thoro Is u cunstante ly-luereusing demund for becr of forvlgn munu- fucture und recognized oxcollonce, The import dutty on such bour 18 33 conts per gallon In bot- tles aud 2 per cent In the woud, but people ape wear to bawilling to poy the vxtra cost of freigut und duty in order to got wbat they wunt. Yosterday u voporter of TiE 'TRIDUNE mude suine Inguliries winonggtho trade, with s view of wscertuining f poss®le the volume of the trnde, The cudioms uutharitied do not kct:r uny record of the nmount of suuh beer lnparted, but lump all varioties of beer, ale und siout, I woud o botte, sud could thorofure furaial nu stutlstics of uny vatue, It socuis that tbo lw- porting v done by u New York iiew, who are solo agonts in thia country for several of the tnost viristies, and through woom the Coleago dealers mastly muke tholr purchused, 'U'bure hus been auwae llttio - direct importtion by doalers buro, and u yeur or two ugo tho proprictor of u liege siloan on Clark sireet Imported from time to thing sumo vory large bogsheada of Culmbacher and Plisener, g ‘Aho wholesale trade {9 now chletly in the hands of a buttling tirm dolug businuss on Washe lugn street, ‘I'ne buer viunes in burruls cotie tiniug nbout sixteon gallons wich, aud Is bot- tied bure and sold ut tbe rute of &8 por dozen piuts, waich 18 riuthor mure than duuble the price of ihe home-made article. ‘Cad firm wudloy prituipslly Nucroberaer, a vory durk Doer; Helungor, wiileh 18 of tho sume gonsral ohuracter; Nuchelof and Lisvotschyuer, bota very light in color und almost ulike tn niher wilyd, ‘Lhore fa wiso suine domand for Chrige tanie lugor, an umbor coloved tuid made in Nourwny. Figures ue to tho atnount of tha tride 1t was found [mposalbly o procure, but tho res PUFL Wus Lt o byslncss wus rapidly luoreas- ng. glr. Charlcs Kern, ox-8herlf of Conk County, saul that he sold mury kaported beoe on druught thn tiny other Douso In thy oity, und that ury fug tho pust sixtuen months be hud divposed ol from $5,00 to $10,00 worth, The retwil price ot wll varletios of fiported deer 1 10 cunts per #iuas. Hin otuef trado was in Liobot wuich I8 mudu In _the Hobhumiun town af wut nume, wnd id produoed trom vory ligat hops uud Twat colored innlt, Pilsener is mude at Pijsen, i Bohewia, wud 18 alde lgat colored, Culm- bacher 18 wndy dn CHavaeit, and s vury dark und benvy. Itis ruther aweelvr thun Erlunger, but otherwlse tho two becrs ire abuut ulike, * ‘Tho Llcvotsobaner and Ihissnor ure fouud to stund thia voyuge bost, Al are mudn from pure wiult und nops, without 1o uddition Of iy forcign substanco. Browing 18 carriod on in'the wintor ouly, uud no buer 18 allowed to louve the brewory untll it i from nine to twelve wouths old, 118 retuined in the Legs, which #wre Kept on leo in the vellur, und I8 drawn olf us royuived by mewis of un wir puing Tho ligater boord_ure ~ mostly caliod for I sumnuer; tho Culmbueher “und -Erlanger o winter, llieso beors possess cunaldurable strength, but by 1L 18 held (b€ awing t0 the ubsonco of druga thulr oifoel upon the speech. the legs und tho avidons of wuukind 1 uot harmzul, uid an on- thusetie doaler declured that thore was not a boadachoe iu & barrel of bis speoinl fuvorit, Lies botscbauor, A Nurth Clark atroot estublishmont und o few othor housos keep lmported bger on draught and it ls sommonly sold lu the downs towa restauruats by (be FORFEITED BONDS, ANOTIER BATCH TO COLLEUT. Tho war upos bondimen In the lnterest of public Jusuce recoutly Inaugurated (n the Criminal Court was continued yostorday with goud results, Judgment was vatored upoa fore feiturvs to the amonunt of ubaut 20,000 in the call of the svire faclas caloudur, and it was notlosehia (0 w03t Of (ho cudes that there was i coutnst, the roult of tho uxitauion of the bond (uestion in thedo columud (ho pait two wooks, Bume of the furtelturea wore duveral yeaes oid, und the older thoy woro the wore VIgOrous ap- Pudred to be tho dgat, but 1o euch case Judge buitle. mukes very little dilference 10 o wan who tives s told them that be Intended that the algn g of bonids shoutd mean somethlng In the futurs. An sftornoy who was seeking firther detdy met hiim with - tho suggestion that I Judgment was entered it would La an hmme- dhiate lien upon his client’s property, to which bis Honor replied, “That 14 Just what we nro aftel The nttorney cuntinuod to beg plteous- Iy, but i1 was no use, for the unly satisfaction ho ROt was the nssurance that.it was justos ensy to et nsldo 4 Judginent for good caudo ns It wus to sct nalde u default, % The Judicieints entored were against tho fol- Imv(nr.» persons for the mnounts appended: Luriton Lowe, James H, Burnes, and Charles 1. Brooke, £3.00, ('J'{;\rlo? 1t "“’3“' James i, Burns, and Hob- ert stin, $3,000. "Um»rg‘ewlgny. J. 8. Whitcomb, and Ralph E. oyt. 31,600, wlh(’.‘G-IDn ,Willlam B, Cunninghnm, and Thomaa e 'lllm:ne[ Gorman, Ratlo Gorman, and Michacl tne: . Look and Abrnhams, 81,600, 0 Foster und "Chniis Jubu flearsey und Thomas T"‘l'humnu‘ Egan, J. 1. oY, ¥, Elllnivbeunlu and Rusalio Reinhardt, $300, Jn»hw‘x’mmm. Mury Mangun, and Jonn A, Lo miLx, 3 Geurge 8. Morsh and K. T. Race, $3.000. Abol Churebill and Aurusta Anderson, 8200, Richard Hlnnmnmeiumhurmo Blackmore, und Cuurles C. Remutoin, 5 'Ufirm 8. Marsh, K 1tace, and F. B, Horton, Athert D, Halford and Jacah Mill, £500. ‘This netion awelts the pending Judgments ot bonds to sbout $IL000, all of whilch b uve been entored up In the lust thirty days, It remains now fur tho Suerk! to proceed to'satlsfy thein ur lovy and sale, {f neccssn where flmperl)’ (3 forind, It 1= ull in his b I8 returns will be wileaed with considernble tnterest. Another scire fuoins ealendar {8 belag made up far June, and judgmoeat will bo mmpllr one tered In edeh defuult, and, on tho whole, 1t Pprowmises to be made pretty waria for bundamen. MICIIIGAN AVENUE, DELAYS IN TNF NOULEVAUDING. The residents ulong the lino of Michigan ave- nue Just north of Fourteenth street are cotn- pinining considerably of thoslowness with which tho puviug und curblng of the new boulevard are being carcled on. Great annoyance has been cuused to residents by the fact that south of Luke Purk pluce for soveral blooks trenches nave been duy tn which to put the curbing, and tho carth seattered around In such u manner as to provent access to tho houses. Tho stone for the curbiug 1a on the ground and helps to sull furthor obstruct the passuge. Just Avout room enough hrs been left for two teams to pass each other, and when a conl ur fee-wagon or other vehlclo stops In front of a residenco to deliver the lund a general bluckade follows. A member of the Bourd of South Park Com- missioners, when spuken to on the sub- feet yesterday, #ald that tho strcet could not bo aved untit the s wuter-pipes bad beon relitid, und that nothing would "be gnined by laying tho curbing In ad- vancu. Operations “un’ the rundway had been greatly deluyed by the severe weathor, but the Pipo hud been orderod und would soon be pit in pluce. Moantiine tho men were working south of Luke Park place, und wery getting It in shupo a8 rupldly us possible, It was buped that nearly two miles of the roadwuy would by paved and curbed durlng tho seuson, and he thought the dwelitrs oo Michigun avenue would lind before the work wus cumpleted that they would bave to put up with a yood deal more dust, dirt, and {ngonvemience thun they had so fur lind to cunpluin of, Notwithstundink ull thoso excuses there seems nO TOASUN WY the Work cannot be burried up, As muitters ura now It 1s un Intalerable nul- sunce which would be relleved to n vonsiderublo oxtentif thu settiug of the curb-stones were hurried up o that peoplo cun get at tholr bouscs, The prospeot of haviog the street torn up for Its entire lepgth durlog tho whole sum- wer Is not » pleasunt one. . ‘The contruct for Inying the wator-sorvice |'flpol uny_private driins on the avenue, from Juckson struet to Douglas nvenue, wos yestor- day uwarded to Joreminh Garvey. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, : The Village Trustces mot Tuesday evening. A petilon was recelved fora sewor on Ridge avenue from Davis street ta Luke street, und one tor & miin sower on Emerson atrect froum the Inko through the west rldgo to tho praicie. Referred to the Bewerago Committee, It wns ordered that tha water be turned off from all who have not pald their assessments by June L The Judicinry Committes and the Village Attorucy were Instructed to prepare na ordi- fnnea requiring insuranco companies dolng buainess in the villaxe to_puy tho ¥ por cont tux on tholr receipts ns provided by stutute. Tha deslgn for the impravedibnt of Coniral Park wdopted by the Improvefiiont Boclety wad ve- Torred to the Park Cosimittue for consideratio ‘Chu loard of Health for the coming year wis constitiited us tollows: D& lsaue 'ooie, Dr. O, I, Munn, und Dy, Burchmure. . ODD-FELLOWSHIP." Mocting of the Indianu Grand Lodge. Special Dispateh to The Chicauo Tridune. 1Nvpraxavorts, Ind., Muy 18.—The Grand Lodge of Odd-Fellows tonvened here to-dny with o larger attemdoncee than on any pro- vious sesslon, Among the distinguished members of the Ordeg in attendnuce are Schuyler Colfux, D, Ferguson, E. Cox, Platt J. Wise, J. B. Kimball, W, R Myers, 8. M. Campbell, W. Y. Mouroe, D, W. Tofollette, Jnmes Plerce, and Dr: J. W. Smith, The followling Grand oflicers were present: WIIL Cumback, 3. W. Grand Master, Greens- burg; N. P, Richivond, K. W. D, Grand Master, Kokomo; S. P. Oygber, RW. Grand Waorden, Frankling F. Foster, R. W. Grand Secretar; Indiruapolls; Theodore P. Haugney, R. W. Urand Treasuror, Indlunupolls. Thoe ofticers roportod the Order exceedingly prosperous. The Beeretary reported Hive now Lodges instituted and that four had surrondered thelr churters, muking anet ealn of ono lodgo, During the tern L1746 brothors und 208 widowed familios have beun relleved, The sum of $25,005.81 has buen paid for the rallof of brothers, &i,v1.3% for tho reliet of widowed Cuinilies, §802.08 for vdus cuting orphans, $5,163.63 tor buryiog tho dead, aud $LWY.T0 for other charituble purposes, muking tho totul for rullef §R.7T18, ‘Thore ure B3 elfective lodices, with u wemberablp of 20.611 un inureass of 1,107, ‘The resources of ludyes nre #1,2 15,036,207 1,050.16: recelpts, $1ud.US) 147 oxpensus, dues to Grand Lodee, —$0,40.08 Orphit Fund of lodges, $420,251.87, The returns from Rovokal Lodges ure, uasutisfuctory, Though over 200 chartars buve boon suit out, only turty lodues buye sont 1n ruports, ——————— . THE BEST CHANCE, Tho Belilo, the beat of Pullinan hotel cars, will louvo Chicugo ut 12:30 noon on Suturdny, Muay 21, 1881, viu the Cbicago & Nortawestern Rullwny, und will run throueb to 8an Franoisco, Cal,, witbuut chunge 6¢ doluy. For borths In this palutiul botel cug apply at 6nce at the Chi- eago & Northwostern tivket oflico, 62 Clurk street, 1u Shorniun House, 5 ——————— A SPLENDID CHANCE, One of Pullinun's finest hotut-cars will leave Chicago nt 12:01 noon on Friduy, Muy 20, viu the Chicago, Burlington & Quinay Rallrond, and will run through to Ban Francisco withuut chunge, For berthd In this car upply carly at the Chlea- &0, Burlington & Quincy ticket otilce, 80 Cinrk streat, —— REMOVAL—HALL'S SAFE & LOCK COMPANY Havo rewoyed to 67 Washingtou street, between Doarborn and State, A largo linc of all kinds of sufcs. e ————— A Canuon to Shoot Ten Milen, feading Eagle. Tho making of Lo patterns for the Lyman- Huskell nceolerating or muitichiirge guu, at the Beott foundry of tho Huuding trous Works, wis bugun tols moruing, ‘Fho gun will be twenty- tive foet four und bnve w boro six inches in di- amotor, Along tho bure fuur pockets will bo locatod, fu cuch oi which & cbarge of powdor will bo pluved, with the view ot seceloruting the speed of tho bull ufter |t louves tha ohaiber of tho gun and during (13 progross thriogh the are. Expurls who Buve seen tho druwinigs und buve given the subject of the munufuciure of boavy ordnancs u study have ax‘mnwd tho opinion tbat the gun will” throw o ball 4 distanes OF teiy o twelve inilos, whareas tive milus léa @ood Fange for the best eannon, Tho charge of powder will be Ly puunds, und the weigut of whot 160 vuunds. It 18 caloulatou that W shot trum tho gunswill panetrato thruugh two foot of solld wrougnt iron. e ——— Britlsh Military Budyges, Aocording to the now ugders, the Dritleh regle muuts will in futues ndopt u aadonal budge ue futlows: English roglinents, u rosu; seotel regls ents, a thivtle; Iridh rogimoeuts, s shamrock wnd Welsn roiments, # dragon. The title o euch rugauent will be borne on thy shouldere sirap. fl‘uu tucings wid otticers’ tace will be, for Euglish sud Wolin reglnents, whits fuciuge Fudv-putters of luue Beoteh reitieuts, yullow fuoings, thistle tuce; Iried pegiments, greon fuu- Ings, shuinrock tuee; stoyul rugiuienta, biuo fuc- ings, retulning the national luce. ———mm—— Terriblo Loss u;:;l:-. 5 3ililons of ruts, mico, 01k, bed-buys, ronchos 1080 their lives by collwlon with *Houkn on Hats.! Buld by drugyglsis. 150 Doxes e —— We recowmond Eid redgesewing-machines i PORTING EVENTS. Obvious Effect of a Little Whole- some Criticism and Sound Suggestion, Chicago Braces Up and Sets Down on Worcester Hard~Some Great Batting, ‘Cleveland, Buffalo, and Datroit Beaten by Boston, Provi=- dence, and Troy. McGeary Asks Cleveland for Iiis Releaso =lteported Intention of tho Troys to Locute at Plttsburg. Oarloy B., Bayadoro, and Surga the Win- ners Yesterday at Louisville~San Franolsco Raoing, CIIICAGO V8. WORCESTER, Profiting by the slucere and wetl-intended advice of Tre TrILUNE, to the effect that Dbetter play and more enrnest work was due in order to meet the requlrements of the lib- eral patronage accorded to buse-ball n Chi- eago, the White Stockings yesterday buckled to and played a magnificent game, literally swashug the life out of the Worcester team, and falrly batting Riclumond, the Jeft-handed wiznrd, out of his position—the first timelt has been done this year, Goldsmith pitched for the home nlne, and did the best work he hns shown this yenr. He was extremely well supported by Flint, considering the dame aged condition of the latter’s hands, 1lere- celved a fresh hurt in the ninth Inning from o foul tip, and had to retire to right fleld, Kelly going to third and Willinmson behind the bat. Worcester got an unearned run in the sec- ond funing on Hotallng’s single, a_pnssed ball, two outs, and Bushong’s safe hit; an- other in the eighth ona base un balls and Kelly’s muft of Carpenter’s difilcult fly near right-fleld fence: and still another in the ninth on o fumble by Buins and o passed ball. A juggled grounder by Creamer and a high throw by Carpenter gave Chicage an unearned tally In the second luning; in the fourth a doublo by Burns and singles by Goldsmith and Dalrymple, alded by Dicker- son's tumble und Hotuling’s muft of afly Dball, netted two runs, one earned; and in the sixth Flint’s double and Gore’s single earned nrun, It was in the seventh that the big batting watinée occurred. Anson’s long iy was captured by Hotaling, who was playing farout in expectatton of nlong hit. Will- fnmson put one over right-field fence for two bases, and then Burns, swinging his bat at the first ball pitched, sent the ball clear to the club-house fora clean home run. The big black dug owned by the Chicago Club was sleeping ou the pintform ns tho ball rolled up tw him, and Dickerson pretended to be atrald of the anlwal, but the latter pald no .attention to the flelder, and did not hinder him In the least. The spectaturs cheered tremendously at tho hit, compelling numerous doffs of the cnp by Burna In ackoowledgm nt. After Goldamith hud re- tiredon a tly to Corey, up camo Flint and sent tho ball fuir over left-tield fenco for unother clesn home run, and agnin thero was great cheering. Questcaught the maniu, and hit A safe one, und su did Dulrymple, und, on wild throws by Carpentor and Coroy, Quest got bume and Dalrymiple to third, tullylng on n passed bull a moment later, (ore got his bass on Carponter's fumble, stole second, und was batted bome by Kelly, who was put out at seconil in-tryiug to muke one tuo muny buses on tho bit, the inning endiug with eix runs, three euined, This was tho tuughest duse icnmond bnd had to tuko 8o fur this vear, and theelghth inning fuund him in rlght Neld und Corey In tho pitohers squire, No- budy succevding in'bittin. the new mun. though Willlumson mnde second on Corty’s muft of ula ougy fl{. und cleverly stote third, On the part of Chicngo tho game was characs terized by frst-clnsy telding, batting, nnd buse- running. Flint onpnnlullr distingnished himsell in the matter of le-buslness. 'The Worcosters, on tho othur hand, wero considerably rattiod ut times, and played in 4 listless, clumsy fushion quite unliko thelr previous work. Richmon was insuiferably tedious In bis posing und uttls tudinizing, and it was almost wholly on his nc- count thut the gume was prolonged to two hours and i bulf. fie’s wuch givento the Adonis nct while %ltchln . belng possibly unaware thut where ho makes one “mash’ by his clegunt poses ho disgusta o thousund people who pay thielr monoy, not to look at living statuary, but 1o onjoy rod-hot boll-pluy'ing. To-morrow, Suturday, and Tuesday tho Tins. tons come here, and a8 they leave "Cleveland with three games won, and bave been pluyimg b ball, those encounters with tho Chicagos will be attended with peculiar lntercst, TUE KCORE, AR B\ T P1AIE Worecater. == ]==]=l==|=1= Dickerson. L £ .ouveee 4 1] 11 150l 0 8 Dorgan, 1b, Sl opal1fuaf o) 1 Irwin, 8.8... 31 0] 0 0} 0 & # Curpenter. b, 4(00 1) 112113 4011 =2 4 0f 1 41000l 0[O0} B[O 4011 1] 2 8} 41 1 400l 1) 2 20t Corey, . f. and p. 4|0/ 1 3] 2 12 Totnt, 56 8] 8] 02411 Clileage. Duirymple, . 5laf 2| 2| of of 0 o 6| 14 1) 1} 3| 0f 0 10| 3 a0 1f 1 6| 0| 2f 8|10f 1| O 6( 1111211110 Bl 28] T8 61 G| i 1] 1) 1f ol O 4| U1 31640 1 41'11 1| 1| 0] 3) 0 10’ g Linbigs— 486687 8Y Waorcester... 00001 I {’l 201860 0] cago, 0. ‘I'wo-base hls—Auson, Williamson, Fiint, Croumor. Iume runs—Rurns, Fiint, First buso an bulls—Jew:n. Dickerson, First buse on orrora—Waorcester, 8; Uh:’unxo.fl. R0, Burns, Lett on bises—Worcester, 81 Chica; Btruck out—Crenmar, Corey, Irwin £, Burns, Halls_callod—Goldumith, 83; Richond, B0; Carny, 0. cmr{kl called—Goldsmit, 1% Richmond, 14; arey, 1, Double play—Creamer-Dorgnn. Pragod h‘.’u[!—l-‘lmt.flx nu-n‘x’»':w. 2 Phne=Two hourd and thirty mlnutes, Vwplro—Iradloy, TROY V8. DETROIT. Bpectal Dispateh to Ths Chicavo Triduns. Dernore, Mich, May 18—The Troys ealned an unexpected victory over the De- trolts to-day, the lattor securlyg only two rung, and thuse In the first lnntng, With the exception of Ferguson's errors at second tho visitors played a sharp flelding gawe, Lvans disungulshing himself ot right by five difleult ly catches, They batted Derby with conslderable freedow, especially In the sec- ond fnntug, when four earned runs resulted. Duerb, did not plteh In - his usual form, and showed plalnly the elfuets of overwork, The Detroits flelded well, but were very weak at the but, A disagreenbly Incldent oceurred in the second Inning. Houck was forced out at sccund, and Ferguson, the Troys' second- Laseman, atismpted to torow to first und manke 4 double plny, but was preventod by Houck nes cldvntully runniog aglust him, Thoreupon be lost his tempor una alupped Houok’s face, The ummrmld hot fnposo u g, aud the Direotors uf (e Detrait Club will subwit the wutter tothe Becrutnry of tho Loukue. Tuninys=— Dutrolt, Earned runs=Trov, b. Fieldiug errore—D strolt, 3; use ita—Detruit, bl ‘Troy, Dwwoebse Bit—unknson. Ahreoebuse bit—~Houok, Firat baso on balls—Detruit, Firit huse on orcors—Dutrolt, Lort un buses~Dotroit, 4; Troy, 4. Btruck vut—Casking, Double plays~Gorbardt-Brown, Houck-Gere burdt-lirawn, Connoni-Ewing. ‘Thue—"I'wo nours and tive minutes, Uwplro—TIhiesvoer, 9 0-2 a 000 o l’l;,_m:. & PROVIDENCE V8, BUFFALO, Bpecial Dupateh (0 The Chicapo Tribuna Burraro, N, Y,, May 18.—The Buf- faluos Helded wretchedly to-day, and aftor winnlig the gums In the seventh threw 1t awsy by torrible blunders in the nluth, The batting was light, the local men belug wore fortuuate iu buuchlug thelr hits. Donn; the feature of the gamo. Inninge— Pruviaenco, Buffalo., Enenod runs—Bufalo, 8, Two-bnsn hits—Snilivan, York, Farrol, Three-hase hit—-Denny, First-base on balls—Nualo, 2; Providence, 1. Firat-b ise on errors—Bultalo, 3; Providenco, & Left on buse—Rufaly, 4: Providence, 6, Biruck out—thifato, 8: Providence, 4, Double-play—=Metlellan-Farrell-Start. Putsacd bnlls—Gross, 2, Wil pitehes—Itadbourno, 2, Thne~"Two hours, . Unipire=Jetfers. ROSTON V8. CLEVELAND. Spectal Dispatch to The Chlenon Tribuna. CLEVELAND, O,, May 18,—McGeary, Cap- taln and third-basemnn of the Cleveland Club, nsked for his release, and did not play in the game to-day, He gave as a reason for his action the existence of internal strife in the nine. As a result, the tenm seemed badly demoralized in the game to-lay, and Buston won by Inck of good umnnzemfin on the part of the Cloveland nine, The Iatter excelled both nt bat and in the_ficld, but their bnse running was wretehed, Nolan covered third base, but hnd few clinnces to show what he could do In that positlon, Barnes nnde some fine stops In short- fleld, but was charged with two fuinbles. Tho Clevelands wero first to bat, and thelr total of two runs was mado In tho sccond funing on slugles by Glasscock ana_Duninp, and a missed tly from Phillipy' bat Ly Darnes, Tho Bostons made one in the Orst inning on Dun- lap's fumble of Hornuog's grenpder anda two- baser by fnrnes; one fn tho niuth on Hornung's singlo, Barnes’ basce on bolls, and n two-base hit Ly Rictinond, which mado the wame n tle and ton innings necessary. Whitnoy took first on balls, Snyder's put out at first, a wild throw by Glassvock, und n base-uit by Horuung brought him home, Fulmer's umlplrlnw iave littie satis- faction tu cither slue. Morrill wus taken gick, and Densley touk hls pluce at tirat after the (It inamir, Innings— 1234507819010 Clevelund.. -0 2000000 ¢ =2 Bostm,, . 0000 001 18 Fielding levelund, 4; Boaton, 8. ors Busc-hits—Clovelund, 10: Boston, 8 ‘Twao-base nlts—Moynubun, MeCoriulek,Barnes, Bnyder. Hirst base on batla—Clevelana, 1: Boston, 3. First buge on ereora—Cloveland Duston, 1. Left on busos—Cleveland. 8: B n, 8. Struck out—ghaffer, Moyuubun, Glusscock, Deansley, Burdoek, Whitney, 5 Bulls onllod—McCarmick, 03: Whitney, 76. Birikes colled—McCortn ek, Wuitney, 27, - _Doubie pliys—Horaung-Snyder, Burnes-Bur- dnnk-Dmlnm(v. Pussed but{s—Snydor, 1. Thne—Une honr und forty minutes. Uwmpire=Fulwer. GUESS NOT. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribtines Pirrsuune, Pa., May 18—It Is sald In sporting clreles that the Troy base-ball team will permanently loeate In Plttsburg, They complain of bad trentment by their backers in Troy, aud are anxious to chinuge thelr base. A propusition has been made to n‘fim Ly capitallsta hery which it 13 thought they will accept. [f su, thoy will be horeafter known as tho Pittsbury Buse-Dall Club. A finul answer ls expected In o day or two, There hus been no orgunization of tho kind here this season, LOUISVILLE RACES, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Trihune. LouisviLLe, Ky., May 18,—The races to- day did not eliclt especinl enthusiasm, although the betting was unusually lively. Not only the betters who lost everything were tryinz to get even,.but all who wou were su enthiused with thelr prosperity that to-dny they attempted to become milllonnires and falled. Colt races are never popular, even if theyare essentinl {o the bust Interests of stock-breeding. The Alexander and Lou- isville Lndles’ Stakes are poluters to the country In twe-yenr-old matters, and their winners, 03 were Hindoo and Bramblettalast year, are marked as favorits whenever they start. The start, however, I3 usnally tedlous In these races, nud the dash Is so short that the spectutors become worrled and bored. Both these races belng plnced in one (ny generally marksd that day as one of small attendance, but it has the disagreenble matter over with, and leaves the other days free for more popular events. ‘The first ruce was the Alexgnder Stake for Zeyear-old colts, with Carley B., Bengal, Blen- helw, Babeoek, Uarry Gilinore, Dave Yan- dell, Balancer, Maj. Hughes, Balinrd, Drogheda, and Barney Lyons us satarters. Pools: Bengal and Blenhelm, 8§70 each; Babeoek and CGilinore, $00 ench; field, $100, Blenheim got off slightly in the lead, with Carley B, second and Duve Yundell third, Golug nround the upper turn Blenhehn ran rapldly to the lead, and It seemed that he would surely win the race, As they turned the threequurter pole, how- aver, Carley B, ran to the front, and us they swung into the streteh ho was loading Blen- helm slightly, with Balancer third. Coming down tho streteh all eaught the \vhlr. and Blenheim mde a terrible run, but falled to the leader, In the meantima Cottrill’s rughed to the frout and collaved the lender, but the ‘course was tou short, und Carley B, finlshed winuer by half a leagil, with Buboiek second aud Hlonhelm third, wiito Dullurd wua fourth, followed by tho others luw 1o, crlug, ‘fime, G, The cond ruce, llo Lndies' Stake, for 2-year-old fillles, bind ussturters Bounle tlose, Holle of Rungy- mede, Leonore, Squure Dance, Poytona, Bacrv, Katie Creel, Lisbon filly. Springbok nily, lssle, Mumie P., 'Ln Ulorls, Boysdere, Buxom, Beas trico, nud Dessle Bell,” Tho swurt wos ef- feetrd with much lesa trouble thun tho race provious, only oae falso start baviog been made, The = nllles wero sont otf fuirly woll togethor Unully, with Squu; Dunce i tho lead, deglbbens' Lisbon filly s ond, and Beatrice lfiml. Around tho upper stroteh the youngsters ran ata Lively pace, and when the three-quurter polo wus turind fea- trice fiowed up in the lead, with Fquure Dince sccond, atd the Lishon ity tmird. Coming down the stroteh SBuawhan's Kiog Alfonso tily Unyuders ran to the fhat Uuaer witp, und ni- thuugh Bentriee caught the insh shio could nat outfout the lively Uayndere. As they dushed under the string Hayudere led by nbout two open fongihs, with Beatrico second, and Bquure unco u good third. Time, K3, In tho third rae olliug purse for all ages, mhe heats, Cushh Ciny, Burge, und Miss Nuilor slarted. Pootg: Cluy " 8100, Surge §, Naller 0. The start wus effected with Blls3 tvuller Hirat, Surwe seoond, and Cush Clay n length be- hind. Golog around the tura to the quurter-pole surge ran diroctly tu the froat, uid at tho quur- ter-pole was loading by balf o longtl, with Miss Nuller second, und Cush Clay close up bebind. tho back strotch tuoy bunonod, and IL;.?'-I: Clay walked up on Miss N'nllu}-'?l unks. e At the hulf-pole Burge u length, with Miss Nuiler nbout balt o length abend or Cush Clay, Around the upper tuen Cunb Clay Tan up, and, pussing Miss Nutlor, was ulmost lipped with Burge ut tho head of the atroteh, Coming down tho stroteh both Clay and Surge ciight tho whip, and ut tho eighth- pule the former seem string Burge sorung fol under nook and rd, aud - they pussed n shouted * Deud heat,! in 1k, The crowd and for )‘xnnlr Tuvorits, but, ufter somy conslderution, the Judgoed wuvo the heat to Cust Clay, nothe second heat BMiss Naller got off Mrst, but Burge took the lead ut once, und Jed through 1he ontlre ruce, Cush Ciny rutning up to second pluce ag tho bulf pole, “and runoin fur tha but pulling up oq the strotel, an Mira Nuitor went lamo, and wus distunced, ‘The timo wia 13463, In tho thizd bent Burge got oif slizoily in the lead, but a8 Cush CIu{ wad whipped from tha jump the two runt nevk und noek o the uppor turn, when Surgo pulied uway and won ocasily by six lengihie i 14754, ‘Lisero ure four races on tho cand to-marrow, ‘Thu frat i tha Kentucky Ouks fur d-year-old fliies, one wnd a tulf milos, Pools: Lucy Muv F2W), M. Chubbs 880, Lizzie 8, 75, Bullo "of the Hixblands $10, Price 834, Julla Bruve $45, Daisy $:0, Dribery §2), Hegluz $11. Becond race, all ngoa, oie and o gunrter miles: Annn Auguain 3 Bu. P#{u 'ks'x,xymr'."m % Smuuurcfiu, urgo ¥20, Frank Cbeathain aminacetta, Ludy fi:lh)ll und Bob Johnson In tho Ueld #18, Tlpd race, purdo winnors excluded, one mile: Ada Glean Vfl‘ Knight Templar 825, Juek Uaverly w18, Vulpuralao 87, Mury Corbett g, ey Lindy flope, Churehill, and Alexis in Held for $18. Fourth ruco, purve, ong und a uurter miles, over tive hurdlos: Duke of Kunt L3 Ciptutn Fraukiin 25, Glisgow 841, NICk Cheok §0. & - . RAN FRANCISCO RACES. BaN FRaxcisco, Ual, May 18, —Second day. of the spring meeting of the FPacitic Coast Blond-Horse Assoclution, Oakland Park, Windover's Lemster filly won the extra stake for S-year-olds, dush of five- elghths of n mile, In 1:04 Roundo wou the selling purse, one-and- one-vighth-mite, 2:03, Miunle Norrls wou the third race, taking the second aud third heats, Thme, 1:10)5, 1214, and 1:81. In the Pacitic Cup dash of two and one-guar- tur mnlles, Connor was u great fuvorit in the pooly ut $40 10 37 ou tho leld. Counur wou under aatrony pull, Juck Douglusy sucuud, Hudding- capping In this race, than Coambe oy, There was & greut deal o it Time, 4, o0l oF erivolsm of Ly b2 Ly and kg Menstnun's only nuteitious froporties. ¢ the oxtracts bloud-muklog, foree- bl tainity properties: 18 Inv, bieed condlitions, whether the tlon, nervous prostratl disenses, partionlneiy f nary com pridtars, Iant MARRIAGE LICE WL Jol Mury T, Monnhan { " — POINT BRoKzi MLADRL, all forms o Pepty reparation of b‘«’zc:-’rmwfl gouem Inints, > C pi uswell ew York, d For dnlo | o] hn T, Farroll Barn: il gy w l“n y Mattie Melut] Jat Josepnine Un l Mictinel Mury Fay {liea s, ling Christing . \ Emil H. Carstens Kl Qustay Lea iAflanl Neumann, Jounnnn Seliroudol ‘Churlu Gariing Mary schafe.. 1 F o Rt Viilant Sholal mns Malr. mes 8. Tuylo Cavannugh. 4 trom idoos! lon A1, Nivssun Ko 3 +Unl Nt ot ragp, Indigestion, dyavepsia, nory ! of enieral doLii® Dottatog, ting, aluntje o nA 11t1A, May lB.~'l‘hu(i"::,?|; races are postponed on nucoy; t Breesy cbility rulley Ueet 7 resulg of oxi, o, Over g relulting ", Souls Hazard & o, by druggissg, P Reas, West Lake, Wost Wabingao West Wt fapaboar, iata, S Archer-ay, Archeray, West I'walith, West Pwalfil & Park, t1l, Unk Lark, 1 Wodricha buvara:ssoeives: hisass: MARRIAGES, e e e e ANDREWS—DOOT~In this cliy, at the residence of Lhe :randather of the vrale, Wear Wastingowon-at, Juan ot 4y the Mev. Luwis it b e S R e i6) Mr, Ariour Fowler und Siss Lages Mr. Weus Andraws, f Clifewso, it FOWLER—TIENDENSON~On Wednesday, Mar | 1 "'\.ngfnt.m Muutodd, u Si. Bary Cavren, ande: Chl St e o TIAVES~On Wednesday, May I, (0, My ti, M. J. Frank Yo 0| f Citieayo, raun. UNG=KLLSWORTII~At the Sherman louss, g, 0f Chicago, wnd DEATHS, t 17 COFdD. 0 BpI LRI, Wlhiv, InTait sip i Sitnnio Huyes, mied 3 montteund 1 daye. ~ Funara Fuuekdey, May el ]y i i Feltencs, L by carciuges nIYKey. Not 17, Carlo, wils of Ueor ¢ St o) i Wis. doy HAUCK—Krn: luy: Ful Lol UTON—AL Itippey, 1a én M. ‘Thompson, foem ., w4ed 23 5anns § monehs un . murning ut 10 u'clu n Tuesdsy morning, Mag Norton nid daugnier of riy ul Green Bag, dagy, d 16 day: PEABUDY=May 17, Hichard Thompson, n O€ J, I3, wnd Aury . Peabody, ged s mombrand nvral from raaldence; G4 West Adums-at, Thurs . 3L Huuck, beloved and only enild of fi:n.u und Curisting 1lauck, aged 1V montay snd 2 Bllgi e S0 by i A, ol ior s AL Grdcut e uradny 511 0'clck. LEJINER-Gructe Blonur, buluved daugates of M. and Mrs, 3, 1L Lehner, Mov 17, ot balf-past § 0'ejocy Wihoral at tho rashtenco f his pareats, 33 lon-st., “"l“"“n,’i‘,’lv\;hl: SCHMIDT—Lins, boloved uad only Baruioiomae und Anuu Schmidt, vn Tuesday vighh My 17, ne the uye of 14 Funoral from residunco, i 2 0'clock, 1 Grucelun, 7 RIveS Livige o daushter of 47 Clybourn-ar., on Thar Tuy 1, uT2 D, 1., to Gracciund, ucy Gou, in the (Sth sest of her oge, 1w the residence of her er-iti-law, da Cannk,. 118 boudh Murgun- n Friiny ruvon ut1oclock, Fricadsare ULDS~-0n tho Lith nst,, at ¥4 Cyprevs Oids, ozed 3 yeurs und L) inowls, Funural (0-tuy by curriufes 10 Calvary. K“hkAN K=~Wednesdny, Muy 13,0t 11:2 s.m, Peter k. : Fanorat Feiday, May 20, at 1:3) p. @, from lute rest: dence, 47 Larrubec-st. NASON—In thls city, Wednosdsy, My 13, 1838, Frag. id uf Edw Alnaworth, suty ‘child v o, Wied 7 woeks il +Jeromlak urd ¥, and the It ud 2 dsys. Of diphtlierin snd’ seaclot-fever. Whern] S0rvices Thursduy ufternvon ot 2at el resldonice, 448 West Erte-st. Frivnds urs cundially bov vhed, Dearost Gracle you bave left us, Hera on eurh tw toll B0 But In leaven we hopu 1 On Uit goiden shore. ay, s loure, % Vuueral notice horcafter. 82" LiotrolL pupers piouse copy. CALR—Op the i3t more; 0 lweet y0u, his reslden o, " Hitred o Sergt. Iy A, Moore, 3 polite torcd, und brodiar of Maj & Oliyouo Ellzabeln Carr, only daugntar of Jonn O. und gilaabeth Curr, 8zed dasd wo.l Bilss G e EA b the nuun meetng (w-dus in Luwe dull. ANNOUNCEMENTS. A MUSICAL “AND "LITE destainmont will ba given | Hsll Tor the bonest of the ¥ ruce A, Fuller, ndered. s oyeimuk In Furs " UCA wrganiity An excolont’ prograw will CON L. 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