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SHIC AGO WRIBUNT: THE CITY. IN GENERAT. FE. 1 McEwes, of New York, iat tho Leland. 7. Fuamonn, of Laramie City, Is at the Sher- man. Rican C. ftacn, of Hoston, ts at tho Sher- man. G.4, Buynars, of Montreal, is at tho re- mont. M. Fannisatos, of San Franelsco, fs nt the ‘Tremont. Da. M. W. Frat, of Onkland, Cal, Is at the ‘Tremont. Mn. AND Mns. @, M. BRYAN, of ‘Texas, are at tho Palmer. *. Conn, of Pensacola, Fin. fs register at the Tremont. Cronan B. Auger, Us 8, Ayla registered at the Sherman. Di. Ins Le Moone, of Loulsville, ia nt the Grand Pacifie. * A. Kitaves, of Hamburg, Germany, {6 at tho Grand Pacltic, Eiaian, of London, England, ts resistered at the Grand Paeiile. Witriaw M. Lave, of London, Eng Js atop: ping at the Tremont, W.S. Borsn, of Yekuhoma, Japan, is stopping: at tho Grand Pacific, Cor. Axunew De GRAFF, of St Paul 1s stop, Ping at the Shorman, ©. M. Rockeren.er and Louls Merrill, U. 8, A., ore at the Patmer. ‘Thomas SePTOS and Jonn Backly, of New Or- Jeans, are at the Pulmor ; Senator Witt Parr KepLoad, of New Or Jenns, Is at the Grand Pactth STEPHEN J. MENzi8, of Liverpool, England, 18 registered nt the Grand Paclic, Ma. AND Mna, A. Broamway and D, Lanferty, of New York, are at the Shera. CoOL. CM. Brazer, of tho Third Regiment, I. . Ruck ford, [s at the Shorman, » Mrs. J. SIMPSON CARSON, of Marlow, Bucks, Euglund, aro at tho Grand Pacific. James A. McLeay,of the Clucinnall, Hamill ton & Duyton Rattroad, Is at tho ‘'remont. Mr.anp Mus, WaLtisaron and Miss E. Bf. ‘Wallingford, of Quebec, are at the ‘Tremont, F.C, Gitaxpties and Md, MeGitveray, of Edinburg, Scotland, are at the Grand Pacific. Wuataast J. Avatin and Eitwin H, Austin, of Australia, arrived atthe Grand Pacifcyesteriay. Con 2 W. Charm, United Statea Mare aualof Counell Rlnits district, and wife, arrived at the Grand Pucitic yesterday. ‘THe Chleago tumbermen will Indulge in thot enstomary bi-weekly Juncn ut the Exebange Foym to-morrow at 1 o'clock p,m. ‘ae Grand Jury examined Into vight cascs yesterday and toied tive Indictments, | Widonal witnesses were heard In the Stuber honulelile cuge, but It was not concluded, Tue Thuringer Verein, a branch of the German Shurpshooters, wil hold n prize shooting match nt Oxden's Grave July 34 and 25, Birds will be furnished by tho Soclety for tho contest. Anour cighty men of the Sixth Regiment, tin der the command of Cot. ‘Thompson, dritied lust mmyght onthe Like-Front. The Firat Regiment will occupy the suine grounds this evening. THE temperature yesterday, us observed by Munngse, optician, % Mudisot! streot, Tin: Dullding, 10.u. 1. 36 degrees; a. Mh. Le Mee 12, tthe, 802 1 Pe Thay 38 Wty BL Barometer, 8 a. Mt, 20.003 ‘Muna. Senator Logan tas been sufferlug for several days from what her physiclan fears may prove a revival of the severe utlack thit pros- trated her in Washington Lae oes Mer cous dition yesterday was, if anything, less fuvura- ble tuan tho day before, "Tie feast of Corpus Christ! was celebrated yesterday at the Cuthedrul of tho Holy Naine. Over 20 children from the parish schools pur- tieipated, dressed In holiday attire, and mado thelr first communion. At sp. un. Archbishop Feehan contirined newly 600, E. W. Meppavan, General Solicitor of tho Grand Trunk Rallway, Detroit; HH. Willis, Me- chanteal Superintendent of the Grand ‘Trunk Nallway, of Montrenl; and Churles 13, Peck, Gen erdl Mennger of the Grand Trunk Iatlway, of Port Huron, ure at the Patmer. ON# of the many nunvying tricks of termsters Ju this city und vicinity, and not the leust by any mienns, la that of driving In tho track of tha street talway with londs of ous. Ladies and gentienien occupying souta In paasivg cata ure: requently covered unawares With dust and hay seed. “THY Meynolia Red Ribbon Reform Club gave @ festival and entertainment at Parker's Hall, corner of Madiion and Halsted streets, last evening. The smull hull was crowded, Tho prgrim consisted In singlug by the Apollo Quartet, and select readings by inany young Jadies of tho Club, In responding to.an alarm of fro from Box 165 at o'ctoek yesterday aftergoon Engine No. 10 collided at tie eurner of BR tidelph street and Fifth avenue with Lake-suvet car No. £h, and seriously injured one of the bourses attachud thereto by pruddiog bim in tho sido with the pole of to englue. Wintram Beanpt, 25 years of age, employud asa laborer tna game of men engaged tn mov. Ing 0 housn at No. 253 Honry street, received Blicht sunstroke acd o'clock Inst evening, Ha 4 taken to bis bourding-bouse, at No. 67 Hal- ated sireel It waa not thouuht uvcessary to sumtou a physician. A TEAS attached to a carriage ran away from In front of tho Honerd Hleck at 0:15 o'clouk Hest lent, sped north on Dearbors street to. outh Wuter, thence west to Clurk streot, whore # collision between the curriage und joleeriepiy pole resulted In the completo demolition uf the former. ‘The rig belonged to Bright & Liun, live erymen. Work on the South Side cable-railway is be- ing pushed forwurd with greut rapidity. tn the Various depurtinents of the Company's shops, and at the Union Foundry tha lron yokes, the heaviest put of the enterprise, arg being’ pre- pured, When 300 of these, representing 1300 wet of the rend, aro Ouisbed, worl will be bee gun ot State street and kept up until coinpletod. Miss ANN Higgtxs, a boarder nt the Maultott toure, aceldontully fell from the abutment of Wella street bridge about Wo'clock last ulght, while the briige was open, She fortunately dunded on tho plattorm upon whiob the end ot tho bridge rests whon closed, and did not tumbla Into tho water, Frionds who were with her at the thno rescued ber, more scared than hurt, fron ber periious position, ALFRED MATZEN, 0 Teyear-old boy, Iving at Ro. hl West Oblo street, wad knocked down wad trampled upon yesterday. by a horse attached ee peddlers wagon, at the corner of North alsted und Ohio strevts, Tho boy was ridinz & yelocipede, and atteinptod to make a quick turt In tront of tha horse, His left arin wits badly sutabove the elbow. Ho was tiken home and jowed up und lectured for bls carcleancss, . A Lange brick buildings at the southeast core ner of Madison and Lincoln streets bas tho np. penrance of belng nbout totumble down. Tehug wen vaunted by its Inte occnpanta, probably through feur, There aro sever! lirge erveks: by the windows in front, wbile ut the side two durge Neaures extond from the qround almost to the top, aud the wall fs cuns{derably outot pars pendicular, Tho Bulldiug Inspector bas ordo! it taken down, Mune, Jous Atzeb, 0 Gurinan woman 60 of uo, and Iiving at O& Foster at dead da ter bed yesterday morning by ber aduvghter, Mra. 3 rd. Deevased wis fi goud dealt all the preceding Guy, when sho worked at Washing, and, ut 4:30 o'clock yesterday murns ing. When ber husband toft bane touttend toble duly labor. was alive and welt, Heart disease fa suppoaed to buvo caused bor death, ‘The Coro- duer will hold wn inquest to-day. ‘Ti several Judyus who aro to occupy rooms dn the rew Court-flouse desire variouw altura: ons and changes inido in tho interior woods work, and the Building Committee, who tnspect> ed tho prumiss, will probably reeammend a6 follows: Alterations Iu the Sher lif oltlce, tu vost 125; Judge Tuley's room, §ii Judye Moran's, Judwe Kopers’, $1 Judxe Hawus', 815, mimisaiuner ON opposes auy expense ja alterudons, clufining it is a bad precedent, ‘Tito AB MCMAHON, UW Doy IT yours uld, roside Ing with his aunt at N Bticot, WHE cara was found Nor, “BB Ashies owned yeaturday afternuon, while bathing in bueor the quarry hules quar the corner uf Cole tuxo and Western avenues, Hie body was ru- covered by W. 'T, Read aud J. Voters, and liken jobs tate home by the police patrol-wugon uf whe Weat Madison street puleatation, Deceased and been tou ployed by Bouman Dros, coupers, jorner of Hubburd street und Moyne avenue, je Chicuzo Hon Ami Club will open ite cies pint club-bouse and grounds ut Lake Gene’ tad the families of many of the members, con rrising upwards of a hundred peuple, will ree Joerman Hull are the Lea Phe vamp i ubout seven v4 wf Genova, on the aboros of the Juke. and the Hisitors enjoy tating, bouting, and swinuulug to Solr beurte’ conteut. ‘Tue Coroner betd an inquest yesterday upon Patrick Sulth, whose Cour was run aver by ur ging of tho Northwestern Hallway June 1. bovkjaw pet in, and death eusued therefrom. Ko one ls blued for the accident. The Corner vivo beld wn Inquest On the body of an unknown bau who wad ron over and killed by # Michigan rentral train at Twonty-thied street Weduud- lay morning. A whisky-bottle gound In the wan's cout pocket, explilned bis lick of percep- Mov us to (he wpproach| train. Alu, ub tbe Morgue, upon thy body of an unkvown ma found at 9 o'clock — yesterday morning, Houting lu the river at the bead of Harrigan Bircet. A verdict of “drowned " wag given, but the Jury could not way whelher death hid been bv acuideat or otherwise. Deceased wus about sIautions was read. 20 years of age, 1 Nght of comptoxion, eet aeven foches in hight, and had sandy liafr and Beant. Ho wis dressed {non dark aiek-cont and yest, striped pantatoons, and huekled shoes, ne enlico overshire nnd ced-tlannel tnderwenr, nnd had, on the ttle finger of the loft hand. ® binek yutti-percha cing. In hls pockets were found a clothes-brush, a knife. three | faro- ebecks. and 1 small momorandum book, tn whieh wore weitten the names of Jef McDantels and dames Snerer, of Dentwood. ABMALL number of tha Eighth Ward Tana League met last eveutag fu the basement of the French Chureh, corner Uilsted and Congress atreets, with John Fort ty the chair, Tho speuk~ er, Med. U. Keegan, appointed by" the Natlonal State 1 fallod to make hla apperranee, end in eneo the Loaguors wero diswuat> el yeation ag to the ndvisability Danding was dlecusaed, bit t lis 3 put it wita nally decided tu hold one more mectlug. A cominittce, come posed of Mossrs, Ford, Corbitt, and Garmonire was appointed to secure A hall more centrally located th the wird, and to report at nuxt moct> tng, After deciding to send a surplis fund of $25 to tho rleh World, tha meeting adjourned, Tue collecting of money for the Memorial Tait has begun, some of tho subseription- books having bern given out by Eimer Washburn, wha is xupervising the work, As evidenco that bu ness 1s meant, books have been taken by the Jowlie CS other tirins and individual: nklin MaoVearh & Co. Hibbant & Spaenc Felix. Marsion & Blain, Wiain M, Host & Us Charles Cloyes, Farwell & Milter, Willan Mea & Co, wips, Dodge & Pulinor, Spraguo, Warner & Co. and Mann Brothers, he re mining bouks wil be divtelbuted a8 rap! posaible, rnd Within a weelt or 0 reports of Aub. scriptions wilt be coming in. and it will become known whether or not Chicagoans are as genore oud ng hus been claimed. A vocat and instrumental concert was given Inst evening at the Union Catholle Library Hull under tho direction of Sig. Ellodoro de Campi, Notwithstanding the extreme heat of the evens dng tho ball wna ied, ie prourAm Was pre= sented. Tho entertninment was xiven to rolsg Junds for the establishment of a foundiings® home on the North Side, which hus been un taken by the Sisters of Charity connected with St. loseph's Hospital, corner of Soptla and Ture lig streets. Tickets wero sold at fifty centa eneh, and 3.200 were sald previaug to Inst evens ing. A house has been lensed at No, 1d North Franklin street for the present ac of the home, Ground has heen purchased on Bagonin atrect, nen the above hospital, whore suitable bulld- Ings will be oreeted, “rus decorations for tho Siingerfest are being rapldly browne tu cumpietion. The turty-four portrnlts are tinished, at n cost of #8 © The petrauilda ure walt, ‘They aro in three sections, ‘he facesare tobe adorned with paints of flowers and eymbulicul ge representing poetry and song, and will pave npproprinte motioes, Theso pyramids are to sinport fluge stata bearing banners, jaurlands. toys, and streamers, nitd will be jolued together by a floral neh, upon, which will be inseribed * Tho Twenty-accond Singertest of the Norti Ameri> ean Stngerbund, June 2) to July i, inclusive, W831" The inembers of the Singorbund clalm that more beautiful or mare eluborate decora- tive designs have not been’ presonted to Chl+ eqyouns in miny years. ‘Tue third and Inst day's session of the Chicago Baptists’ Associntion's annunt meeting, at the Park Methodist Church, was opened yester> dtay morning with a prayertor revival. Tho re- mort of the Committees appointed to con- er with the Lakeside Assoolurion’s Committes in regnrd to the consolldution of tho two organ. It favored a consolidation, and it was adopted uy a nenely, Unanimous vote, The consolidation wilt probably be effected tn the fall, Letters fraut the churches were read, and dome mitor business was transacted, Tho Ttov, Mesara, Witllam Haigh and 1. N. Hoburt te: Hvered addrosses on * Hloine und State Missions, and the subject was discussed tno guneral way, The inveting sdjourned at noon, the members teins Highly pleased at the results of their In- Oras Tne Tenth Ward Land League announced yesterday that on entertainment would vo given inst nigbt at St, Stephen's Hall on Oblo strect. Everything was in readiness,—piation und mu- sleits.—and 2 nice litte program was arranged by tho Leaguers, At about 8:0 o'eieck the Key, Pathor Barrett came upon the scene, and Kreut was tho tumult thereupon. He denounced the wholo proceodings—Lenguers, men, women, and all—as corrupting the League, 18 pi ttuting tho sacred cuae of Ireland to sutserve the interests of a fow corrupt dem- uyzogs. One ciuse of the Ney, Futhor's excites ment was the fet that thie Lengo responded to the call mudo by tho Jrish Wortd to enll nn inde. pendent League convention and repudiate the Stato Lengua. | This paper, it is allezed, bas been fomentiugetrife in the Leugite ranks ever since the Buifalo Convention. 1 Convention [s to de called for Inng 20 at Halsted and Twelfth streets. The meeting dispersed crestfallen, both aides boing In no pleasunt mood, Tut Board meeting of the Tinals Soalal Science Asaoclution wis heldin tho oftice of the Yresidont, Mrs, Helen Sturrett, in Lakeside Building, yes afternoon, there being Inrye attendance of muimbors of tho Howrd, srs, Sturrett guve an lateresting account uf the aoe atial meeting of tho fudinna Social Seleuce Asscclation, from which she batl just returned. Acommuniestion was real from Frank 13, Sane born, stating that the Cenforcnce of Charities would hold tts annual meeting in Boston trom July 25 to, and expressing uw desirg that the 8avial Sclonce Association shontd send delegates, The following Mefegutes to the Conference were appointed: Mra, Sturrott, Mrs, Robert Hil, Mra, 5. fl. Babbitt, Mra. U. i. Caney Miva SA, Richards, and Mra. A.J, Murdia. It waa doelined tu gold the next annual incoting iu Chicaga on the sth and 7th of Ovtaber und to ontertuin the members and delegates fi attendance from abroad. ‘Tho arringemonts for themecting wero putin the hands of the Executive Committee, YeSTERDAY Morning 2 telegram was recolyed in this city stating that Jobn Huruitton, the ade vanes agent of Barnuin's snow, bad been kllted oF a train a tew tiles from Pooria, Hts brothor, 1 W. Elunilton, who fs in the elty ahead of tho Coup sbow, beard of the rumor, and telegraphed: Wtonce tothe Chief of Police at Peoria to reo Whut there wns to it, ‘Tho news spread tte wild fire, und, us the Hamilton brothers are well known ull over the country, telegrams From all polite asking What foundiitton there was for tho report poured In duruyge tho day on dtr. 1. W, Huumilton, who fa ap tho Shormun Hause, Hs brother, who ts familiarly known as Jack" Hamilton, wis at one time city editor of the Now York Telegram and used to be with the Herald, and during tho afternoon wt cables gram was recolved from James Gordon Bennett, and n telegram from Mr. Flynn, wditor of the Teleyran, wsklug If-tho report of Hurnélton's death was true. About] o’viock Mr Slnmllton received a telegram from Springiekd from bis brother, stating Unat tho report of hia death was af false one, and be would be in Chicugo Sunday, ‘This was w great rollet tu the litte party nagombled ut the Sherman House wilting Cor news. Luter In tho evening a telegram wis- roe ceived from tho Chief of Police of Poorit stating that no one had boen killed tv that plice lately, Mr, Hamilton thinks that the report of his brother's death was weruel boux, aud he meaus tw find out'the perpetrater. - THY SANGEUPEST. ‘The advanced suly of season and family tick- ota to tho Bilugerfest bas bexuny and will be continued til) Nedneslays the Sl inst, The seagan Uckut cutitles the bearer ta adintaslan ta every one of the saveril concerts, and {1 the ventral part of be parquet, next to tho stuxe for the alugers. A gouson ticket costs $10, and reserved sunts &. A family thoket also costs $1u, for soven persons, but the bolder may, up to Wed lays obuose too concert tu which to use then. He muy take @ seut in cach, or he inuy Cako all woven at one coucert, or divide them up, su as to bo tn two or throw of them, Thy sules ibug far buve been very linge, und ail who want season tlekets will bave to hurry up, as thelr numper ts Hilted to 3.50, Everybody who now takes bis sent will savo himself tie trouble that will follow, if all pat off tho socuriuy of nents until tho bemtinlig of the Fostival.. Thore wre seurly 0,00) aunts fs tho hall, und it tukes some tine to sell them, A Kiinyorfeat program will be published on Suture day next. Jt wilt bes book of MO pages vlegant- ly getton up, prluted on the fhhest paper. cone taining tho progeains for tho diferent concorts, the Jbrottes, and the gelentine analysis of tho works te by pertormed: biographical sketcnes of tbe conductor and tho aolulsts, a hivtory of tho North Amerioan singertest, vu bistory of the organization of the coming festival, and o lst of thy committees and societies. ‘Che work will not contain nny advertisements, and will be sold for only twenty-tve conts. Ut will be for mule at tho: ubluf offices of the Exposition Butlding, and in tho ball during thy concert. A renearanl of wale eburid, with full orchestrt, willinke plave at the bull Sunday morning ut 1 o'clock, Tho hotet appolotinvats for zuusta are nado, Mn, aiILCost entered upon the twentieth way of bia fast at noun yestunluy, Ho received visitors, and dos elured be folt us Well ns tistal, Notwithstanding the oppressive bout, which dit nut deer to wuke him perspire us treely as tt did ordinury mortals, Hismierniug tach consisted of 6 ounces at water, followed by 10 uunees Just before noon, His welght yesterday was 171 pouuds, showing logs of threes lourths of a pound, and a total toss, of 25 pounde ainev tho bominuing of hia fit. Mr. Gericom touk o nap ut faltepast 2. from which be woke suddenly, and the observations then taken alowed & tuniperatire of Wis. pulse 78, respiration 3. AL disd p.m. the pulis wita watuing it was 8U, Hud its ebuructor wouk nod > The tomperutary und respirasion were vormul, Tho akin was rather dry and tho vivion good. Dr. Kush lett tho following r+ murks on the cecurds !Spirita good, but evle dently somewhat forced, ay be no doubt buw a powertut lid, which exorté great intluence over the body, In my opinion the great slrain on Sir, Grisvoin'’s nervous syatent will cause bin to toda that power at taiid aver Gady whitch he nuw possesses, utd couse him to terminate his fast before the expiration of the Atty duys. Heo will probubly be vompelled to breuk Bis faust on the Jortysiirst or furtyesccond tiny.” the Doctor also noted that tho ehust measure, force expiration, was Winches; forced Inspiration, ‘BUsy tuched; elrcumferenee of abdauion, Wy tachea, AL bulf-past 4 thore wie wruthor large: passage of fecul watter of u weml-solld nature. Tho lust report gaye temperature v8 U5, pulse w, respiration 16, THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tne Registrar of Vital Stat istiesissued thirty- one buriul permite yesterday, THE Canal Commissioners’ conference with the city authorities In reyard to the Urldepurt Mun ping- works (x to be held In tho Mayar’e ollice at Moclovk this morning. Ture stone-hoat at tho font of Sixteonth street, whieh obstructs the river, has been ordered re- moyed by tho Mayor, A Mr, Sutherland owns It. C. HALPSELD was granted n permit yestening to build nm one-story dieelling, 2x40 feet, on Throop street, to cost $103 also ty John Cherock for n one-story cottare, 2XH0 fool, on Apert avenuoc and Nincteenth streot, to cost (HO, ‘Tun Committee on Markots met and deters mined to nbotish the elty hay scales, ns revoms monded by Controtler Garney, ns tho thing hus proved fA losa of $1220 nuntinlly to tho eltys so at ho cepiration of tho prescut lense, which tor- iminates duly 1, It will not be renewed, Abn. Sraunmn was roundly berated by several Aiderinun yeatorday boeause of auunin for Introducing ordors and resolutions, which litter up tiles and are of Hp earthly use. He has cove ered more pauper with thie class of literature: during the pest fow weeks than all tho othor mombens of tho Council put together, and but one of them bus been passed. Dr. Dr Worry was fostorday, summoned to Rock Island to testify in some stink cages which they have down there, ‘Tho reniluring houses wily Imposed upon by thoas who had tho power, and whose duty it was to protvet her, The defendant ia tho case was Mra. Amelin Grifin, a reapectable appearing tady of about 5, Her husband, Jobn Grittin, had coused bor to bo urrested onn charge of insanity three of four dnys previous, since which timo sho had been confined tn Jall, “When the caso came to trial yesterday tho “‘hushand swore that Mrs, Griflin was greatly niidicted to tho uae of morphine und stiinalants, and was subject to tho most violent. fits of temper, having rashed upon bin with anax on a number of occasions and attempred to ateiko him with tho weapon, Dr. Brower testified that tho woman was, jn hia opinion, of insound mind, bot beth Dr, Hine thardt. the County Vhysielan, and Dr. Nucker, tho stant Cotinty Physician, testified that the woman wan perfectly sane, thonvwh perhaps alittle nervous; and with the exception of her husband nono of the witnessea wore prepared to stato that Mrs, Grin waa addicted to tho use of atlmulants or opiittes. s THE BTORY OF THE WOMAN TERSRLE was told ina straightforward and natural way and was really une to exolte pity, She snid that hor busband fad neglected und mattrouted hor fo most bearticss manner, maklug ber room are being prosecuted, and Dr. De Wolf, being nn | over a stable, from which camo frightful expert in tho matter Is oxpected to sciontifice | stenches and fumes, und foreing her ally elabarate upon tho vurlows clues of | to work for him (he | rings aort of smells Which emunato from such establishments, | feather-renuvating establishmont) all day He lett for Hoek Islund last evening, and wil bo | long und frequently until Lor 2 o'otoc buck to-murrow night. A COMPLAINT has been lodged at the Stenith Oltice against 2 nulsunco in the shapy of Ht cow stublo. at No, 1 Avon place, In tho Twelfth Ward, where ton cows are Kept and fed. eon trary to the city ordinance, Tho nelibbars com- vinin uf the sinell which urises from it, and tho plies of manure which of necessity recumulate, aA Heatth officer hasexamined the prentisos, but he reports tho stable as well seworud aud fale) clean, Novertholess, it fs an unhealthy ule sineo, Which the people In the vicinity ure get+ tng tired of tolcrating, and they propose to seo that the ordinances ure complied with, Mayon HAnnisos and Prank Lawter had an- Other tilt yesterday afternoon. It was all about the discharge of Tom Fitagerald from th Water-OMes, who has been rephiced by ono Louis Nuchtman, who fs said to be competent and welt recommended. Tawier insisted that the oulsiie people had more iniuence with the Mayor than Aldermen, and he wasn't going to stand it, ‘The Mayor necused Lawler of nbus- ing unjustly the heads of depurtments, and Lawter inslated that they deserved ft, and that they had abused him. Thore wore some couplinents exctuueed, ard tha Mayor simply insisted thut Fitzgeratd bad beon disehaged for Incompetency and neglect of duty. Ald, WWordan Insisted later that Fitzgerald wos coing to look after hile nines, Tar Controller yesterday opened sundry bids for lota for new police-atations and one. house, For asite tu the vicinity of Madison and Aberdeen streets there were ulfered: Lot Wx125 teet an Carpenter, between Washington and Mudison strects, huving a briek dwelling upon it whieh owner, reserved, for $12,000; it) West Monrov streot, O1}¢x10 feet, with 2-story traine dwelling, 38,500; Elizabeth, between Itandolph and Like streets, Bix1it feat, $10) per front tout. For a alty near Halsted and Division streets there were auntry olfers at from Sth to $100 por front foot, alt the fots fronting on Division street, Lots In Lawndule. can be hud at from $30 to $1,000 euch, neeording to width, running from 24 tod feut front. Tne Mayor expressed himself yesterday ns being indignant ut the fellows who litter tho Ktrects with little handbilia, He suid he was golng atter same of thuse persons who insist Upon throwing large quantities of elreulira lo tho alr to full broudeust on tho sitowalk, and on overy occusion where the partics were known ho would have them arrested and fined, a8 there was a city ordinance governing the Bitbe ject, ‘This sort uf work made the etreot look untidy and mean. THe was ise going to have an ordinnnee introduced In the Coungll to vrevent this fndlecrininate distributing of clraulars ou recorners, Which persons receiving rarely Iwaya drop upon the sidewalks. ‘The Mayor says that newspapers are tho legitimate advertising mediums, Tug Committee on Rallroads mot, with Ald, Bond inthe chair, “Tho Committee determined to report favorably on un ordiaanee grantins the Cala, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hatlrons Compauy leave to liyya travk on Hooker from Maly street orth to Its Intersection | with Cherry avenue, the Company to erect a vladuet at Hooker and Division streets, with the neees- anry appronchos, whenever demanded by the Counell, und the Company to keap tie viaduct fo the morning, He had abuifferont thnos faulted bor fnty taking optates, and thon frightenod hor neurly todeath by decluring he had poisoned hor-womothlug bo frequently threatened to do “to got her ontof the way.” The woman alsa showen a number of ugly scars ubout ber neck aud fice, and said they were tho result of knife wounds administered by hor husband, Tho ushand declared to the catirt that (¢ was upon the advice of Dr, Tucker, that tho woman was arrested on neharze of insanity, and that Dr. ‘Tucker suid It would cost €5 to have the wantin sent to tho ueylum—sld for himevlf and $5 for transportation ud other oxpenses, TE COURT AXKED DIL. TUCKER what he hud tosay nbout the charge that he recommended tho arrest of A sane person on tho vharge of Insanity, and tho gentleman answered that he night porbaps hive been erect In the mitter, “but be a young physician and sumewhat juexperienced, and he new thit Mrs, Griflin wis of » very nervous temperament and that she and her husband lived very unhappily togetnor.” The Court Ine timated that the whole proceeding had heen a ty irregilur one, and tho cuse was dletnissed before the Jury lett tholr seats. THK ACTION OF DR, TUCKER was severely critiuised afterward by Judge Toomis and other olticinis about tho bullding. Fearing that it might otherwise bring bis allies into disrepute, De, Bluthardt Informed his ns- aistant that for the present he iniht consider his services dispensed with—disponsed with until n satisfactory explanation was given, tor his singular bebavior. De. Tucker offered tn explanation by going before u Notary tato ye: torday afternoon and making the following af- davits “ Dr. G. W. ‘Pucker, being sworn, states. that vhite giving testimony In tho mutter of the ex- amloation of Mrs. Gritia for fusanity before Judge Luomis, he becume much eoufused,—sald contusion boing referrable tu his exelted mental Btute ciuuaed by eudden and severe Joes I hia tamlly, and that he was only aware of the nature ‘of Meevidence when subsequently informed by frionds, ‘That the facts of bis connection with the matter are brietly these: Mr. Grillin called on htin at bis house and employed him to visit and examine Mra. Gritin, That he did go, ree ported her not insane, and collected €2 for his services, ‘That upon being further questioned by Mr. Griiiln, he told Mr. Griifin that his first opinion might be erroneous, that Mrs. Grittin might be insane, and iy that ovent he would charge $10 for hia medica! services. That this is whut bo intended to ae ond Rupposed he hid sald on the atand until otherwise Informed by his friends." Mrs. Gritfin wasin jail not long ngo upon a charge of insunity, but was then exumined by Dr. Tucker and releaved upon his order. SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, Tho Commencement anniversaries of - tho Northwestern University begin this evening with the Kirk contest in oratory fora prize of $100, tho gift of Mr. James 8, Kirk, Tho con- testants are tho successful ones in a previous easny contest which was opon to the Senlor ctass, The contest will tnke place at} o'clock = fn proper repair at its own expense, | inthe auditorium of tho Firat Methodist. ‘Tho Forty fect west of the track are to be kept ene iallowing. gentiomen will appear: George A, Needy clear for publle travels besides keeping the | Foster, W. HW, Buston, Joba 2, Brushinghant, neevsanry width of sljowalk on the cast side of tho track fur the use of pedestrians, switchmen wero ordered statinned ut Muy and Kinzle aod Thirty-tifth ond Thrirty-soventh streets. FEDERAL NOTES. ‘Tue gold disbursomenta at tho Sub-Tronaury yesterday wero $20,000. : ‘Tne Sub-Trensury recelved $10,000 In sliver yesterday and paid out $1,000. Max Wout, 1 restaurntour at No, 147 Monroe street, Was brought bofere Commisaionor Hoyne yesterday, on the charge of seltung diquora und ‘olgurs without 4 license, and held tn $600 ball, ‘Tue internal revenuo recolpts yosterday wero $00.001, of whieh F244 11 was for t1x-paid spirits, $3,000 for tobacco und cigars, and $2437 for beer. Tne following 9.0 Het of the dutlable sronds ro- egived at the Chicago Custoin-House yesterd: WE Lanpaloy, Veasea floor ollclothy Kearnoy: & Swurteniid, 2 enaes watehmnkers’ toola; Me- Nets & Campbell, 1 bates dry goods; Francis Heldier, 1 case vlgars: G. M. Griffen, L cur bur- ley; Elgin National Witch Company, | packuge watoh Jewols; Hitchcock & Fuster, 240 cords Remlock bark, #000 rallway thes; A. 1. Mecker & Co,, 27 tons Pieirons Govionouzh & Co., 6,100 raliway tes; S.A, trish & Co,, 2,051,000 pieces luth, Uollections, 95,182. CONTAGIQUS DISEASES, WHY ARE THEY NOT HEVONTED? Dr. Do Wolf wns spoken to youerduy bya ‘TisuNe. reporter in rogurd to tho lax mannor in which he enforces the law compatiing phyel- James A. Mutlack, Polemos H, Swift. PULLRAN. Alargo number of inen omptoyed in improv= Ing and laying out tho streets and grounds of the town struck vosterduy, The causa of thelr Action wag their aversion to work with sume Italluns who were lately employed with thom, anu they aluo demanded moro puy. | Nu concea- alona were mado on the part. of the employers, but the majority of tho men went peucotully back to thoir work. Abuutseventy-lye refused to ylold, and forthwith left town, OOR CORN. = Shippers of Thin Cercal to St. Louis Complaining that It Is Boing Graded Too Low. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sr. Louis, June 10,—To-day there was open complaint amone the Grain Inspectors, who say thoy have had to be more than usually careful this seagou in ‘their inspec- tion, ‘The corn arriving here, and especially that from: fowa, has been In poor shape, and, while presenting a good ap- pearance to tha eye, would not hold ity condition lung, and a few cars of this corn put Into a,bIn of good corn would soon spoil the whole lot, The real trouble seems “to bo in the. great difference between tho pricu of No.2 mised and rejected, ‘The av- erage difference between these grades Is two clung to report. contagloua —dlavases, | Cevts, Dut now, with 18 to 13 conts difference, such as dipbtherlt, scarlot-fever, imeasies, | [E tho conntry shippers corn goes rejected and eblokon-pox, Smallpox cnsos aro | Mud sulls at its price It lets him In for a Jarge fulrly well reported, but now and | loss, hence his complaluis, ‘rhe St, Louls then some tire uncurthed which shows that cor- taln physicians tire dolvg thofr best to seereto thom. Dr, Do Wolf regurds u doctor’ usa man who cunnot err, and physicians iy general us a clasaof pouple .whuge, every uct must be ap. proved of, Tho dully death-rite shows that Benrlot-foyer and diphtherinure clulming nus meroua victins, Tha public have a right to know where those disouses are, Nearly overy physiglin in Chicugo mis bad cnses of tho dis- eases spoken of under his care within a fow weeks past, same ae whlch wuve proved fatal, Yet ne report Id undo of thom util death cluling the viet, when uw burku permit is asked Cor, which compels i statement of the cause of deuth. ‘The fret that these cuses are conceuied, and thu hunses not Isolated bus a tendenvy to spreud the contagion, It wie related ton THIBUNE reporter yeator- day that atady about 4 monte aye took ber two vbiidren with ber and valled ypov a fricmt on one of the Bouth side aventios, where there was wsick cblld, | ‘Thora wis ny placard on thy house warning that there wus Rearlet-fevur there, but that Is whut tho ebild had. Tho two children of the visitlay bi were subsequently stricken down with tho sume disenso, but, fortunately, arg resovertig. Dr. Do Wolt was told yesterday of some sixty market for corn ts essentially an export murket, and “there {s not the demand for: the low grades that there ts in Chleaxg, Toledo, and Peoria, where itis bought for d{atilling; so that while No.2 mixed In St. Louls sells at a high tigdre, the lower grades rile vary low tn value, For sons tling past complaints have freely been reculved by St. Louls, commission merchants” from thelr country shippers Femurding the Inspection of corn br this inarket, which Inspection these shippers characterize 43. entirely wo rigid, holding the standard of No, 3x0 high thata urge portion of the cori arriving here misses that Fas and gous rujected or no grade, As the diference jn price between No, 2 nixed and rejected has riled 13 to. 13 cents lower for the latter, the country shippers? kick lins been most vigorous, and letters from them grow siitrper and spicier as time passes and no tmprovenent appears in the grading of thelrcorn., His nob alone on corn of the 1880 crop that these slippers complain, but they elulin that old corn, of 1879, which has been koptin try condition under cover, und, was itt good amerchantable shape, has casos which bad not horn reported, bueno gave] fuissad — krade | when |, sont Bones No satistuctory answers “This matter ia toni | LUO | same “corn, oth of the portant howover, tobe disregarded, Tho alt: {eet anil 1870 crop, which has. ne rejected js tiithyto a dexreo bitherto unknown, and, while i fow of the arkoty when sent to Chicago, Peo- wo streets down town are at | ra, or Toledo has tuspected No, 3 at those provgatcumparativels: feat, nauely atl icay te plies, ‘The St. Louis firma that have been condition und a dlegnico fo @ frentolly Ke hy reelplonts wf must of those complaints suy that a large amouht of corn is driven away from Utils taurket by the laid: inspec- ton, the country shippers preferring to send Uelr grain to polite whore they tre sure the corn Wil grade and they can get No, 3 price, rathor than fake thelr chances of the corn gulng rejected hore and selling far below the price of No, 3 ———— A Poor Optnton of the Knglish Army, New York Tribune, Ataf.sCan. Synge, of the Hritign army, is now intoleolty, Hula of sumll stature and slizht uur, wears cyoelusses, and 1h apparently avout HWyenrs of uge, In conversation with a Tribune ropurter inst week, hu wow very emphatic in the oxpresylou of bla opiniond as to the forlorn con> Aition@ft the Vrluish army. tle sald: tat the gion were of light weight and widuraized, and that the impression soumed to prevail: that one an Was ad wom) ad Another fornyoldier, Therv wis no tulty of feeling Letwoun the olticora and Won, white the whole standin of tha troaps wie tuttch “tewoe tht Kagiorly, | eur xtuee tho abulishinent of tho Dako of Welllugton’s rule, or perhupa slice thaCrimeun war, the eh la army wil deteriorated, At present such a deplorably Blute at than existed thut the ulllcces were freauontly tude to appear ridiculous, ‘Tue war with tho Boers had buen conducted in a most sandulons way, Boglish otcers and nen boing murdered andor a diy ef truco, and this alos with the conniyauce Of Bnglab stuteamen, The contition of Trelund ging referred to, the Gens eral suds * Tho late Administration warned tho Chien. alleys da every qitirtor oF the thickiy-Inbubited parts of the city are reoking with old garbage and Nth, which ure sending thole putrid, death-deallug exbalations Intuthonlr, The street contractor is not dolny bie duty, He ouly attends to the main bales Uhoronghtares, und those, until very recuntly, wore nut mucb butter cared for than those mun~ tioned, Tho fact romans, bowever, that scurlet- foyor and diphthoria aro prevalent in Chicago: that zymotio diseases are on the increase, an that the Health Department fa not domg whit tt shoullto prevent tho spread of contagion by compelling the isulation of protmiucs where thu djscugo provaila, ‘and foreiny doctors to report: ull cusos uf the discases mentioned, SMALLPOX, Thore wero five cuses of sinall-pox reported gantgriay, One of those was tu thy tol family, 0 Weat Congress street, ust full Dr, silos vaevinuted Aly, Rei, Mra. Ral, and the ttle Reis, Mr. Hot hud wu aged mother why refused to be vuceluuted becauwe sho was tou oul ta tike the Tut she fs down with it, though not a ‘The otber cues word reported from A Larrabee, ob Unlon, I7 Flournoy, aud Cleaver strvot, between Fox pluoy und Halsted street. Searlot-fever was reported from it Fernando streot, and diphthorly from 206 Twon- tyentuth atruet. DR, BAUCH, President of tho Btata Bourd of Hoalth, arrivod in Caleage. yesterday, and, in reply lo tho queries of a reporter, vald that he attributed the 0 Unusual number OF eintll-pox crses to (uns | proaentone that tbore would be trouble if the mense Ininigration, He belluved that muny of | * Peace act’ was repented, but to nuavall, ‘Pho those lauding in Sow York bud the merms ofthe | uct wae repented? the inhabitants imoediately disease iu their ems, aud that the dovelop- | armed thoinseives, und now the Lritlab Gavorn> inont did not cecur wuts) they reuched the West, | nent bus sent over troopa to shoot dawn the tas He bad no fear of wn epuluini, nad cons | habitants that tt bag beun the means of apna.” sidered the yenerul health of tho Btute © Agtu my viait to thie country, be vontine us Rood, fhe igh dowth-rute ho necounted for by reason of tho sudden and ox- tremu changes of temperature, and dosired to {nipresa ino all the qrvniess attention to sun iuuy jawa and: the rulos of hyglepe veg means of provention froin disouse, ~ THY GRIFFIN CAST, A MEDICAL MAN PUTS 18 FOOT IN TT, OF the seven cuses of alloyed Insanity tried be- fore Judge Loomis yesterday thero way ono which deserves -speciul iunention ag huvitur abown, If (he defendunt’s statements are true, how ou lunucout and bargiloss woman bud been vod, sinillug, “ F' enn, aay that 1 hope it will be one of very yroat pleasure, Laas very much be terested ih imigrition, und 1 think the best thing our people edu do ts to all come to this country, Where they cun live in peace and oun- tentment, a Messrs, D. 2. Strope & Co,, drugeists, Fort Wayne, Ind, writes St. Jacobs Oll ds cone sldsred by our customers the best Nulment known, a4 it always gives satisfacuon, and it never fully Mr. tt. C. Ward is one ot them. It cured him of a severe case of rheumatism in three siya We always ree owmend the Oll da u first-class Jinlment. Chicago's Third Victory Over the Providence Taam—Score 8 to 5. BuMalo’s Vefent at Worcester Puts tho Champlons In tho Lead Again. fr Trotting Postponed at East Saginaw—Codar Rapids, Qovey Island, and Othor Raves. CHICAGO VS. PROVIDENCE, Spetiat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Provivence, 2. £, duno 16.—Another badly played game closed tho frat of the Chicago serles with Providence on. the Int- tar’s grounds, Both nines made many and serlous errors, Tho pitching on both sides was pecullar, boing wikt aml trregulur, yet enusing an unustial number to strike out, Kelly liaving that experience three tines. On the other haud, eleven went to first base on called bails, The batting was poor on poth sides, although the number of base hits was fair, but they rarely came when needed, Wretched fielding marked both sides, and Chicago was fortunate in nothavinga plucky club opposed to It, ‘Tho trouble with the Providence ulne Is thataithough Individually all tho players are good, thoy cannot play a strong gatne against apparent odds. ‘Tho man- agement of tho men In the Neld and etsowbere fa also prrtieninrly bad. About 800 witnessed the ging to-day, THE sconR: ait AR BT PAB ntcago. —|—|—|-|-|-|— Dairyurpte, Oe ey G) 1) ¥} 3]-2] Of 2 Gore. Oe Lf sevsees. 6} 3) 1) 2] 2) 0) 0 Holly, nt 5) 4) 4) 4) a) 1) 0 Anson, tb, < 6} O) 1 118) 1) 0 Wilhamaon, 6] 3) 4) 1) Oo} 2) 0 Thurs, #, 8. 6] 0} 1) 2) 8) 3) 1 Corcoran, 5) 6) 0) 0) 0) 4) & Filnt, 4/1) 0) 0 a3 Quoat, 2b, ae] 4] 1}.2) 9) af 4 0 Total. {43} 8] OTL] 27117) 9 Proviten Farrell, 2b &) Of 1) 2) .4) 9) 1 uh 5] 0} 0} Oia} oF o ome ele lat 4) O} 1] 1] O] 9) 3 B) 4) 4) 4) 8) Sd 4) 1 8) 2) 7) OG 4] oF a) Of a] of 0 4) 1) 8) 2) Ol al 4/0) 1] 3].01 0} ¢ 41! 4] o}toley st j10 Inntugs— T4507 89 Chicago... 11301210 28 Provilened .sseseae 0000800 1-4 Earned rune—Chicago, 1. ‘Two-bose bite—Gore, Quest First base on balis—Coicago, Struok out—Kelly ¢h, Corcoran, Hines, Far- roll, McClellan, Radbourn, Denny. Bulls catled—Corcoran, 0; Ward, 100, Strikes callud—Corcoran, 15; Ward, 18. Double play—Burns-Ansoo. 9 Passed valls—Two each, Wild piichos—Wartd, 2, ‘Time—Two hours and twenty minutes. Umplre—Jotfera, WORCESTER VS. BUFFALO. apeciat Dizpatch ta The Chicago Tribune. ‘Woncestren, Mngs., June 10,—The Buffalos putin Lynch as pitcher to-day, retiring Gal- yin to right fleld, while Foley played first base in place of Jim White, who lias been summoned home on account of sickness, ‘The change was not 2 success, as the Wor- eester batters hit Lynch very hard, Dickerson getting slx successive base hits, all butone of which were Mners to right field. ‘Lynch, was supported very poorly, the Buffalo errors, which were numerous, coming after chancé to retire the side had been offered, Ada consequence, only one run was enrned, Tho Worcesters have ongaged Aga Stratton, of Fitenburg, formorly Captain of the old Grattons, w strong semi-professions! club of six years BRO, who. it is expected, will play short stop untht Irwin resumes bis old form. Jnnings— 22346606789 Worcaster. woul 2006 0 4 1 I-15 Bultaio... eretren 0 00 O+4 Entned runs—Worcestor, 1; Buffalo, 1, Fielding errors—Worcester, 4; Buftulo,.d. Buse hite—Worcester, 17: Burfato, 8 ‘Two-base hits—Stovey, O'Rourke. Throe-baso hit—Dickerson, First bade on batle—Richmond, O'Rourke, First_bise on errors—Worcester, 6; Buffalo, 2 Left on buses—Worcester, 5; Buifalo, 4, Struck out—Richardson. Balls entlot—Richinond, 73; Lynch, 80, Strikes called—Hichmona, Lynoh, 1. Tino-two hours and twenty mindtes, Umpire—Brudloy. J TROY VS. CLEVELAND Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Tuoy, N. ¥., June 16.—To-day’s contest was not affected by errors, ‘The game was won by superlor batting, the flelding on both sides boing .nearly perfect. The Troys scored two runs in tho sixth Insmg on alngles by Connor and Ewing, and a double by Gillesple, and one in tha ninth on Fergu- son’s single and a double of Evans, ‘The Clovolands made thelr run on a bit by Glass- cock and a two-baser by Phillips. Over eixhune dred in attendance. innings 1234650789 roy. sssesveeed, 0.000200 1-3 Clovelan agen 0'0 UV 01000 OH? Raso bits—Troy, 7; Cleveland, 4, Fieldmy orrurs—Troy, 1: Cleveland, 1, Atuny esrnod—TVroy, 3} Clovel and, 1. ‘two-baae hite—Gilleapie, Evans, PHIIps, Hnee on balls—Trog, 1; Cloveland, 1. Bases on errors—Lroy, 1. out—Hankingon, Struck, Cassidy, Evans, Welvh, Glasscock, Dunlap, Romaun, Schaller. Loft'on busea—Troy, 43 Cleveland, 4. Doubly play—MoCormick-Dunlup, Passed batle—Clapp, 4; Ewing, Balls called—MoCormick, 74; Welch, 9. Btrikes entiud—MeCormick, 9; Woloh, 2, Time—One bour and tifty-ve munutes, Umpiro—Powers. CEDAR KRAPTDS. Bveclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cepan Raring, In, June 16,—1n the 3:20 clogs to-day Little Slonx took flrat money, Stella O, second, Sucker Maid third, Lucy fourth; thue, 3:80, 3:92, 3:30)%, Miunte Mayileld,owned by Colby Bros., Furt Dodge, droppott dead Just before renching the wire {ir the frat heat, caused by a broken blood- yeasel, She was valued at $3,000, In the 8383 elass Corbin’s Dushawtwas first, Fairmont second, Hidden Treasure third, Km- Larturenier fourth: tive bonir; best thae 2:0, n thy 2343 clids Gon, Garteld wae frst, Vom ielsiesroud, sevont, Little Frank third; timo, ie Oat Medals For tho 2:48 class to-morrow thero arc twetvo ontries, and fur the 2:3 chisa nine entric among them soma fine steppers, ‘There will wlay bes nose-rice between the Mentorsons und Fourth Ward Companies of this city for $355, conatituting the third and fourth prizoe won at the Jute iirenien’s tournament, EAST SAGINAW. Bpertat Dupatch to The Chlecoo Tribune. East SAGINAW, Mich, dune 16,—Heavy rain occurred most all the afternoun, and the program for the trotting to-day was declared oF until te-morrow, which will carry the racesover to Saturday. ‘The races will be the suine ag intended for to-vlay. Pools sold to-night In the 9:23 class for w purse of $800; Silverton, €10; Edwin ‘Thorn, 87, and the feild $4, Bonner Boy, Mambrino Kato, Williaa IL, and Johu Grant are drawn, Tn tho froe stallion raco fora purse of $1,000, Wedgwood. Sunta Claus, ee Voltaire aro drawn, | Pools moldy Buntue di hier, gids Robert Bedrovor, $f anus, #5, Th Pee APS ae tio Urowa lug aclie for Jv Bit Alruwi. tai lw Lrowo for $5 ead butte Gil for 6 TNE ST. ‘LOUIS RACE-TRACK, Special Dispatch to Ths Chicago Tribune, Sr, Louis, Jaf 10,—There ave rumors ‘in elreulation toxlay that a change In the own orship of tha Coté Brillante race-track has taken place, ‘Shat negoiiatlons were tn progreas list week bofare the inveting elnased was well known. Since the pnsatisfactory wlud-up Sam Ecker has been more than ever Inclined to part with what has proven fu his hands a white elephant. ‘The Initial step looking toa change was taken by severnt gentlonen ten days ago, ‘They are so con- fident of getting control of the property that plans for improvements are already be- ing talked of. The sum Of $33,000 (a the value which Ecker 1# sald to place upon nis lensy and fmprovemouls, If the goutlemon who talk of bu hasing do so thoy propose ty | not of atriking. Ho was not qui erect nt ¢ 04 howe, eonatrnet tho | goon felt n atinaing sensation te iq ToORt An promised nieeplechase, and havo Faxo avenue | tea became feartally ewoltea anh peek aprinkled from Grand avente to the track, and | for nearly a week. Tho snake fagatined make othor substantial lnprovements, ©} brenk tho akin, but hie sumforings allt not ese purresand atnkes are to be on a xonic whieh will The Bing Mountaly of Ponnayly CPO Intensg, tempt tho fnat horees, One purse of $5,000 Is | oughly al with anukes, Soon hy 18 tape talked of for tho fll ineeting, with $t00 fartolt, trethel, killed | two blacksnikes elghi oriiner, of pay or play. Tf the transfer ia made a now clu. | and na thick as aman’a arin. (lo ey eet | will bo organized forthwith, and preparations pil commenco without delay for tho fll mevt- ng. short thine klited twenty of ditterent c Daniel Neeekor, his farmehands tog on hls boat, and found that ho wean CPI. " rattloansi, ertitet feng nntttng Trpente a en yD him, 0 c} Ate boot saved him. {lek leather of th re THE “SOVEREIGN” improved Mackinnon pen, ae test CONEY ISLAND. New Yori, dune 16,—Tho Coney Tsland Jockey Club ts haylng delightfat weather for the June meeting, and people fleck tu tho beautiful course In great numbers. ‘The M cLOsod stnalt compass for th three-qunrterantie dash opened tho sport to- | Uso, Muckiunon Pen Company ieee fr doy. The raco was won by Thora, Viti | New York, 03 Madison street, Ch ike roadway, The Font Stakes, for 2-yenr-olda, tlye fir tongs, was wou by Gerald, Momento second, Olivin thirds timo, L026. The tnila-haxt cava tullawed. Tha first bent was won by Dan Sparling, and the eccond and third by Glenthore, Oden was second In the frst bent and Forlda third, ‘These horses shane poston’ in the second hout, ‘Timo, ‘The stenplectiase over tho abort course brought tha day toa clove, Althouch Highland Pung was left at tho post at tho start, he cnught up with the feld at the fourth hurdle, and from the water Jump Wits nut headed, winning the raco by hilt a length, Zeta second, Dispute third; timo, 4:00. a second, Charley Ross thirds time, 1:16, soanttts, Veron 2 fat many tourists ya to shed t ota on and tho tnnayers of Sethe tomy Propuse to open nt deer park us an wetrnetone rr * We recommend Eld redixesewing-machiney —— Indigestion, dyapepsin, nervous and all forms of, general debility feeie% {uking Menaman's Peptoutzed Meet toutes only preparation of beet vontalning its Sate nutritious properties. It is nat. ninere the Jant ike tho ,extracts of beet, tit cone blood-muicing,” force-zenoruting’ and eet utliing properties; is invaluinne In allentee bleod conditions, whothor tho result of exnire, tion, nervous prostration, overwork, of nae diseases, particularly if resulting from put ute nney complaints, Caswell, Hazard © tn prictors, Now York. For sale by ienggists, bre —_ BRADFORD. Brapronn, Pa, June t6,—The weathor was cool, the track heavy, and the attendance tine mense, In the 9:20 etnss, pacing, Billy Scott won, High Jack second, Bay Sain third; best Ume, 2:3084, In the 2:80 class thore wero eight starters. Vaillant, Allegheny Boy, Fitzyornid, ose Wood, and Toto exch won a heat, leaving tho race to be finished to-morrow. In the rinuing rice, one-and-ono-half-milo gant Keno won, Jack of ‘Trumps second; tline, BHUyae ‘She following marriage licenses were |: erent terday? seme ree J Gove @ Chamers. {Jan Starnal ‘Mrs, Jusoph ihicako, Griffith Drunson.. Mary A, Gritiths Buu Cuteagg, MYSTIU PARK, Te Weight. Posroy, Mass., Jute 16.—Mystic Park, 2:20 hleagu, elass:, Nine entries, only onu drawn, Av- Sept Iinda won In three straight heats; thine, B20lg, B:071g, 2287, In the 2:23 race, five of the seven entrics started. Six hents were trotted, and the raco awarded to Wizz, Jorsey Boy second. Stove Maxwelt third, Nanoy fourth; bost time, 223%, In the tnst bent Weeks was openie accused of pulling Wizz, but after conaultation the judges awarded the race as above. the ‘at Gall lon Brown. Ryn Griacone Joseph Meyer. 142,4,.451 Wobsters M. Ta cnedachlanse:sc-sasee itose a Wittiam ‘theoda Mrn.Anma We liilis, George sobune... .11.68...-Arlindt {Mita Giricke totoneoidimesccarinaton eighth August Mattotut.....,A...Unleao, Mrs. A. Wormotater,. Chicago, YACNTING, Spectal Dispatch to Ths Chleago Tribune. Ocoxomowoc, Wis, June 16.—Tho annual regatta for the Shufeldt cup will tnke place next Saturday, June 18 ‘This regatta ts Juoker forward to with intoreat by our sports- men, na {tls known that aumo exeiting incidents will be apt to happen, New York, June 14.—In tha New York Yacht Club race to-day, Tidal Wavo wns the first fret- elngg echooner to pass the bome buoy, Estelle the firat second-class schooner, Hildezardo the first first-class sloop, aud Vixen tho frst sec- ond-class stop, A NARROW ESCAPE, Special Disvareh ta The Chicago Tribune. Sanatoaa, N. Y., June 1W.—dward ‘Trickett, the Australian oaraman, had a nar row escape from drowning at Saratoga Lake. He was practicing in hils shell in the bron Inke, whon bis bont broke in three pleces, Ho was fully a milly from shore at the thine. Trick- ett was rescued by parties who pulled out from the shore, Ho ‘was nlimost oxhausted when reached, and hud gone under the water onco or twice, u ————_ To Renuscitato tho Drowned. Ifa dootor can be bad Immedintely, well and good; butdo not waste @ moment for one, for moments are precious under such olreumn- Fredericka Dekeman. Charles E. Wilson. Annit Louse tour Winnlpos, Ca “eulimane’ Soe MARRIAGES. spbarnacseeS, MER Seat Se ee Se, DURELL—HILLS—At tho residence of the rida, Govthe-at,, by tho Rey, Kobert 12. Sbeppard, Wil jura Al, es W. Mlils. No cards. LITYLE-SHEPHERD—At Ce Ly altonatuod. tit Wodnnaday oneal ane ee Har, We'd: idoyd, Biorence Shepherd io Francs W, “g8"Now Haven (Conn.) papers plenso copy, TEE stances, Wasnover tho | body of a parson igre DEATHS, covered, who bas not been’ more than thirty PRG! On ~ Seinutes Under the. Watory toi BeOMinRly | mee oe esa ates Raa ee anny: OF tna matory croup, Clara Lonive, Infarst duughver of C. and isflen. ‘ieéen, agod it mignthe anu ce 3 us "uno, ul ty f. i. Sol eat., Washington Tolyhts, ‘Train leaves Van Buren Street Veput iW “Gong to meet her slator.” doud, there [6 a possibility. that life may bo re- stared it the following Instructions are fuith- fully enrried outs ‘ihe trst thing todo, when the body ja taken outot tho water, Ia to raise it guntly, and, If KE—In this cley, on tho lth Inst. Mrs. George water Hows frum tho mouth, oncouraga it todo | yw") A 3 rs au by a fuverable position, but do not uso any | ta Nedusncrieen aed ec Of we mapacer of rough or violent means, such us rolling !t ont Fungral from Divivlonest on Friday next The barrel, or bolding it up by tho heels, 13 fs eome- | profession vro Invited to actond, times Ignoranty done. Such treatment is bottle absurd and injurious, and is, calouluted to ex- thaculsh any lutent epurk of yitulity that may yet finger fn tho frame, for “you must recollect that deuth fs not caused by tho water rushing into tho lungs, but by tho want of ‘airy which wus oxcluded by being under water. After draining the water from we mouth, as above stuted, lay tho body onthe right, side, tho bead and brenet silghtly raised; geta plunk or shutter, and remove tho body to the nearest house, or if no house is new, tondry and warm situation, No time shoul be lost in doing this. Having cleansed the mouth and nostrils of froth, mucuy, ete, tha noxt lute portant step (whea nu person Is found with clothos on) [a to strip thea body of Its wer etothes, rub it quickly dry, and If thore la no warin blanket or bed to bo bid, cover it over with the spiro clothes of the bystanders, Let heat be uppllud tu the body in every possible wwuy, for which purpose the hot bath will be fotind the most oiticucious of any, and should alwaya bo employed when tho clrourmetunces of the case willadinit, butin tho absence of such eunvoniencs, the next uppiicution for restoring tho natural heat, and which oan nlways be precurad: ia bot Nunnels and hot bricks,” Tho ot bricks, Wrapped up ina dry otuth, should bo, placed along the limbs and site of the body, and to the fut, Gentle friction with the warm thin- nel should be used all over tho body. Jf somo whisky or brandy cun be bad muds warm and pene on the thinnel fe will be more elticaciaus. Not inore thun i few nanutes should be cucu pied In puttlog this process of restoring beat in oporation,~In fuct, while it fs in process an of- furt to restore respiration should ue used, | This te best done by gently opening the mouth, de- pe tho tongue, and draw it gently forward; hen Dress tho duplragin upwards, sv asto force out the air lo tha lungs, which will be instantly rotilled pon remitting the pressure by airspon= a ANNOUNGEMENI WHE ANNUAL RECEPTION AT TIE Old Veople's Homo has Leen postponed unl Hr. day of this wook. ‘The Hume will be open during he Attarnoon and eventni, atid It ia hoped that the Friopda of the Institution will vivit it iT porsitie. Hee frovhmonta will bo served, und 1und's orchestra will furniet musio, ‘Thera will bo no charge for ada NEE AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE . Dock Property! On Monday, the 2th day of Juno, 1981, at two o'clock BP. ma at the north duor of tho Court-Houso on Naa- dotpteat.. in the City of Chleaxo, Cook County, Tilly noly, the tndgrilgned, Asaiguee of Ellel, Danzixers Co,, Will offer forsale at public auction Lots 2 224 23, und 2%, in Block (Wu) nincty-stx. In Klstun's Addl> tion te Chienya, boing about ono hundred and visit tive (165) feat dock front on tho North Hranch, by tro hundrod fect to Hawthornosny., the altouf the fur mor tannory of Ello), Danziger & Co. which was do stroged by tire. ‘hia proporty Is thoroughly docked, contains 10 tanulng-vats, 8 loochos, a suoke-ntack In coud cond: ton, cout $1.00 bido-shed, stablo, und warehouse, and 8 Janie quahuty uf briek from the buracd bulidings It a well adapted for a tannory, Jumber-yard, coal. yard, Houring-till, or other manafacturing ur heaty inerchandise, y 8 Wraperty Is feoa from incambrance, abstract tneously rushing in to OH thy vacuuil. At that Mtahtod. from inwambeante, | Ie requirdd, thovofure, beinythe ultorniata prosd- | “fhe fais mil bo aubjoce to the approval of (be ure upon the abdomen and chest und ite remise sion, which process should be repeated from tif- teen to twonty times in nt tinute, so Aas to tol- tute natural breathing us nearly us possible, During tho attumpts to restore respiration, friction with the hot tlunne) should bo unreint tingly upplicd to the body, and volntilo stimu hunts (such a eplrite of buctshorn or curbonate of ummonta) bold to tha nose. 1f the oye looks clenr and glvos tho alizhtest slun of contraction, nod that wny natural warmth of the body ts deteoted, thore ia every prospect af restoring G. Persevore diligently and bopofully in the above treatment fer ot lonet bale an hour, or even more, fur, according ty the reporta of the Humane seciety at Condon, several Uved bave been saved who wero sulimerged In tho Thames oyer half an hour, aid when tuken out ros mualned apparently ‘dead for nourly un bour, County Cour. A MBERT Hut¥ly Artenee, Jub Faukesst iL 1, ESTAT CHICAGO TAY AEDES, At nake Storlems * New Vurk Sun, A rattlesnako with thirty rattles {soue of the Tatest genaations at Arlington, Ga, Vho d-yentreold son of Mrs, John Irvin, of Al- tou, Pa, was chased by a racer snake and bitten, ‘Two huntora of West End, 8. 0. Inst Tuesday abot a dinimond ruttiesanke ‘nourly vo teet in jungth and fourteen inches in clreumference, Lauica Mulor, 4 yeura of ge. living at Loy Station, 1 ke Catia Missourl, was vilton by a rattlosinke white pliyimg near the buuse, and died tho sumo nigate A dluckenake rin up tho trousera leg of Jo soph Staunton, of Wurtsburo, wiillo ho wae walke ing in uw cemetory. Uo grabbed ite bead and hed on until holp cumic, whorl wus pulled vg ant Killed, Whilo William Miller was plowing on hie farm near Big Crock, Mlinols, be turned over a rattleanake with twenty-three mtiles and u bute ton, It inousured ulx foot iu longth and four teen Inches In clroumforence, ‘A shake four fevt long was racently found In tho Muthodiat Churob af Watervitls, Kan, nene the bis organ, A Blue Rapids man was bitten by a rattlesnake, and will die, becuse nD whiaky could be found in the town, Sho Monitor of Guten ‘Powtehip, Puntingtan County, Ponusylvants, ays [t te true that alurgo viper was killed in front of tho residence of BD, P, Pheasant, that hid two lege protruding Crom Absolutely Pure. PE CHAM ‘TAHTATL MADH FLOM GRAPE Oe wero er, mud fot lonsok favarita In nt {is bay te laugh oF ono’ Kittle Hnger, wud teot | HOWE tapwnion. wakes, cin we i ; pantry. 1 f ; ef Iartow, living nour Packer's Vond, tn | ticemiaaur foscut thio lila result from Og Kentibty food, EH Commenited tor wuelty 04 County, Now Vinee Baw wb lirge valle okes bis tug it the wun, puineness by tho Gayernmant Chis HOVAL HARING POWD! TANKS AND Ce COCOe Te WHO, EYENULN & (0, Tanks an Cats lie wot bis gun ane killed ox at tho first Bro, yory many crawling: pity. ‘Thoy were bluck water-saukes, ual pnd the sinullost of ‘thom was three foot ju Jongth. . Hiwene, a i{ttle aon of If. O,' Reynolds, of Montevailo, Aba, was bitton by a maven. Hogh, Christy, of Crawford County, dSivourl, who Ja-but 6 yourd nt pees Atavked the snake that was Jn his path, silted it with rocks, aud drugged it home ju trump, Jt was ve feet lx tichos in ae ite Tho vou of Joba Jasper, of Bumier, Ga, 10 yours of exo, was nttivkod by blacksnakes While hoglug cotton. Three jmmunae anes coiled themsolyvs ubout bim, asd seemed prepured to oie parent, whilo thy prospuct wis 4 speedy: cbokling of the boy to dout! faspor avon mndo bait dozen pieces of the anykes with a pod sulle, Attor stating that the publication of snake stories wus cy Std to ite rule unless woll youched for, the De re City (Kut) Glite says that on Weduusday Miss Collins killed In tho gurdan of 1.1, Draper a rattlesnake that meud- Urod twelve feet in leugib. Bae disevvered the gerpent in annttitude ready to wtrike ber, but indteud of soreumming ar fuinting sho took the nat weapon of defense at band and killed it, Tu stoupmy to pick up u wedge while eatting down an old treo, Anthony Sumuenull, lwiug neur Charloston, 8. 0., heurd the loud ruttle of & suuke, wad suw a monster coiled und iu the very nerd Cy Band 8). Fe, #, oF 8266s Bond fF, oF cea pain: lag by (he ¢ in Acnericas bul Rantiy aod atevenly pace, Meleet Cea. Atl 80 GUSTER, Coutecannes _—eeeeeee Mul STRAW 1A STRAW | fie thie eo HATS LESTER'S HAT Holsk is 13 Nuysidolpby Hy Nove

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