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HE CiTy. IN GENERATs ‘ Dn. G. Gnas, India, Isnt the Trom ont, Penuy D. Mouaas, of England, is nt the Le- ton, Junie Potennavat, Peoria, is at the Grand Pacific, GEN. J. M, REER, of Wisconsin, fs nt tho Grand Pacitie. T. L, CHADIURSE, Houghton, Sct, is at tho Tremont. Bisnard. L. SPALDING, of Peorln, Is at tho Urand Pacille, RP, Hansa, of Falefetd, IIL, is a guest at the Grand Pactic. Josers VAuaitaN Monaas, Montreal, Is at the Grand Pacine, 2 + Puor. Frepeiuo D, ALLEN, Cambridgo, Mass, $5 nt tho ‘Trem ; 1L.B. Muy, Washington, D,C., 1s a guust at tho Grand Macitle, ATronscy-Geveran MoCAntsery is stopping at iho Grand Macltie.” Cou. BH. Ta ss and fainily, Now Or- Jeans, are at the Mrentout, : “ THe Kev, W. Fy Short, dncksonville, My {8 stopping at the Grand Pacitle. . M. Lewis Cuan, Jit, President of the Louts- ville Juckey Club, 1s ut the Palmer, B A.B, Leer, Gonaral ‘Tieket Agent of the Northorn Indiaaa, ts at the Tremont. Gronag H. Box aud Georso HL. Buckley, Mel- bourue, Australi, are at the Paliner House. Ar tho Uulted States Sub-Trensury yesterday i $11,000 in gold und 5,0 In silver was disbursed. Jous L, Chea, U. 3. army, tho Rev. A. J. Hruy, Montreal, and C.W. Irmngen, U. 8. navys are at the Haliner, Geunoe H. Nettleton, Geueral Manager of. the \ Knusas City, Fort Scott & Gulf Railway, Kansas City, ty at the Falmer, MrERosLAWSKI, who borrowed money from his iriends and ran away to Milwaukee, bas tert there for parts unknown: - OSEY, Lat Crosaes - William Cook, Cedar Rapidly; Nathan Seder, Waterviie; aud Rubert KG Kerr, st. Louis, are at the Suermin, Roce E. wtiss William Woodeunt, » Fotd, Rochustury aug J. E, Carpunter, Clintun, are at tue Suere # Tr a Jons F, BCANLAN, of thiselty, bas been tn- vited by’ the Campaign Couuuitter of Ono to stump tho state in uehulf of the Kepuvlican 1eKet, ‘Tus Jnternal-rovenue receipts. yesterday Mounted to Sdy,i8s, Of whieh s20,2is was foc siete, 7,807 fur tubucco and cigurs, aud 8420s or beer, _ Tite tinding of mora buman bonos "yesterday at the curuer of Kust and Pearson strevts cone y firmed previuus conjectures that there had heen ‘ atone tine a burying-qround in that twcailty. THOMAB RYAN, 8 Diptinet on Enging Company No. Zi. wails responding tofitn ahurin frum Lox Ti at 2216 yesterday ium was Lurows tron his seat on the curt and severely cut and bruised about tue bend, . Tux temperature yesterday, as observed by ‘Manusse, optician, 83 Matlisun streut, Wuss 8 itetthay it Gud 0 ats tthe UE AL He Mey OE H wu Tp. my Ty 8 pe ait, O03 8 pe tthey OB Hurvineter, 8 meng 2oalls Sp. w., veld, Orricen Joun Banny, while traveling bis post 5 at ny yesterday morntug, discovered it Ine ciplent blaze tn the eouper shop of Frederieky & Bon, Nu. 700 Larrabee etreet. ie aroused tho owners, Whu extinguished tho fire by means oF a stream trum & awull rubber bose. No wlarm + Wasseat Ju. , Mun, W. R. Bates, one of the Speelnt Azonts of the ‘Treasury Department, was. in the city yea: terday. He hus Leon transferred tv thls ‘dis- : trict, aud wil avdume bis ol cial dutics bere About the tn prox, During the inst Pregiden= ‘Unt campaign Me. Hutes was the efticiont Secre- tary of the atepublican State Central Comuiittee ‘ of Miculgan. - 8, L,Compros, a conductor of tho West Di- vision CHy Railway, bud his leg badly crushed yesterduy at the corner of Suite und Madison Mreets by the colliding of bis car, whlch bud yun olf the track, with cur No. 8, He wus ut tended by Dr, Baxter, who on will be ueceddury, moved to s home, Nu, 33 West sladisun street, ‘THe South own Board of Review bas been in session since Monday lust. During that time it receiyed but few ‘compluints,—about uw oulf- dozef in all—ond those Were principally on the assessinent of capital and intungivie property, . Whieb 13 diiieult to negess correetly, ‘Tho Board adjourne to-day, and the Assessor's oflice will be. closed Saturday and Monday. Janes IL WaLKEn, one of tho mannyers of ALT. Stawart & Co.'s establishment in this city sinco the orguntzation of tho firm bere, hus ten» + dered bia resignation, In tenia tne tirin with whieh ho ting beens so long connected, Mr Waker tukes with him the very best wishes of b all bis inte employés. It 1s bis intention notte re~ ‘ enter netive bustiess for sunte Uma, but to take a much-necd rest. " + «Mysore, Fantxswouti & Sstti, who bavo beon Pu proprictors of thy South Park Hotel, on tho + corner of Fittyetirat street and Cottage Grove it avenue, for the past yeur und o bulf, buve gold = the fixtures and Iduse for two yours to Willian i. Jackson, of Philudelpbin, whe now tikes charge. Y ‘he eum puld was Suu. Mr. Farnaworth re- at urne to bis business in the Stack-yurds, and Sr. ‘ Brith yocs East on w visit, fi Dervury-suewre Sracy: yostordny morning replevined tho horse f, D, Q,, ut tho Instance of Mr. Daniel A. Jones, upon a writ issued by the + Superior Court agalust Willan H, Darting. The bey trutter was fund out at the rice course, where he was being trained. “The amined is vatued at ‘ $1,000, und Stucy says that when bo arrived on , The track the driver wus doing bjs beat to get: away P, D.Q,, but didn’t succeed, vb ‘Tie Chureh of the Mesalan (Unitarian), corner ) Of Michigan avenue and 'Twouty-third strect, + will bo closed Sundus, in ordur thut its members Tory have ain opporcunity of Joining in the sore 5 vices at Onity Church, corner of Dearborn avenny wad Walton plico, In momory ot tho hte Eh Dutes, Gilbert Hubturd, and Etanezer Pecte, ‘Ag had been previnualy announced, the itev. t Collyer, former pastor of Usity, will Preach the memorial discourse, hf ‘Tre Mlinvls Staats-Zeltuny of pesturday Ap: peared in double its usual alzo, dnd was, in ite entire make-up, u credit to Germia journalign An ndaition to Ite interesting rending inutter, Ine reluding ite description ot the opening of the Bingerfest, It contained almost Hrty columnd of » Advertising, AIL pald for at remunorative cush rates; The unusual’ size of thoediton was, of course, attributable. ty tho Siugerfust and the presence of 0 uniny strangers ta the olty 1 opr of that event. ‘ THe Committce in chargo of the Mahoney j Fund wisb to state that each uf the Captains and ‘Lieutenants of Police is authorized: to receive contributions to the fund, und bas aimall abe i i vt a )-0) gerlpuon’ books tor tho! Durpose, Controller \) ) Gilhoyca tie Hitdectth bawiue, Sinyth, Pureolh, 2 M hy, [urrott, Fire Mare urke, ‘Sbe ur! shall Kwente, Dantel Abiivan, and Juiics ‘Baie amet Murray lao have sutweription books. itis hoped that‘all such as feat inelinud to ald tho ‘undertaking Will respond iburally and at once, i * Mna. James Hagen, ving wt tho corner of Lincoln and Indtann streets, was attveked in the fe street near bor home at 7 o'cluwk inst eventing ‘py n doy supposed to be mind, und wae vary bide Jy bitten abut the feet and unkled. The nul ul then run east on Ohlo street, soupplug nt everything which came 1 ihe way’, | Tt wat Thnk ly rundown and killed by Olllcer Dovloy, | Bu eral cbildron were eal to have been bitten, but | the officer was unable to uscertula tholr oumos . of the location of their humus, Five wilounkvepora of tho North Side Kolling- sail “diatrivty-stike McQuatd, Jettrey Firapat Tick.'Thomas Murphy, John Catinhun, and Mare : tin Ruuting,—were arrested yewterday morning . und brougnt bulore the Norn Chionge voliea : Court, charged with selling intoxicating Hquor ; tu perwuns Intoxiented, ar whe ure tn tho hablt of getting Intoxicated, ‘They were wll eminted o pntinuaiee, nnd Rave bad for thule appearance the tihorJuly, C. 1. Albunsen, the North Bile Auuut Tor the Citizchs’ League, caused those ure Fi A NEWsuoy, Aged about v years, won run over ¥ and Instantly killed about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the corner of Clark and’ Stadion . - Bireets, by te OS Tinpas: WHE driven by Joo Haney, & cuiueed dain tn the employ of the Villa: tune ..eCar Company, ‘The boy wis * won 6, atte. Dile's deug-wtore, und Dr, i. 1 Reyus.oy gunounced the muse of death to bo fravtuce of the neck, Runeey, Who Ives ut No, ca & North Muy street, wis placed under irrest, : and the body of the unknown boy conveyed to 1 tho Morgue. : Art the Colengo examinations far entrance to Yule Colicye, whieh commenced yesterday: morning, twenty-seven upplicunta for ndslsalon, to the Freabiat Uliss, Acudemia Depariuent, predvoted thomvelves, logulter with tive for ade , Milasion to the Shellivid Soivntitta Departiaunt. The exuninutions will clus toemarcow Nouns etd the tur tunaty candidutes wilt be prepared to enter upon thy trials of Freatmunsyeur. Prog, Northrup, who bus charge of tha Acaduimic exe aminutions, and Prot. SMixtur, of the sbeltletd Beigntitle School, say thut the Cluss of '35 bids falr to bu an unusually birge one, Cay Quire & commotivn wad caused rostardi erating amoung tho *olyilized wopa ot ite © Went aide polieo-stattous by die uouncument ; Splut poles, uileere du eitiaan eluted wer no lunge 8 complinvnbury tokuts fat= Hlahed by the Weat Bide Vatreee Hailway. Game pays and that all uneonsumedd tlckote were to 8 turned in Hamediately, When the new order was exphiuned, and it wits found that Uckets Were no longer necessary, but that an olllcers stor would pass thin whothor by wud in aniturn or pol, thelr consternation disappeared, and everybody udiities thut it was a goon seuome, of au unknown man was found tery riiuw outing in the river new dock whieh ie belug cous the fuot of Carpenter street, ay near 8 Btruoted, ut ‘Shy deceusud was wppurently avout dS yours, Y atuinps in its 4 BH CHICAGO FRIDAY, JULY of nue, five fect roven inches tall, of ma: dium’ build, dark hair mixed with gris, brown tmuetache, and short chin bear, also mixed with gray. He was clad in gray tweod pantaloons and eat, black cloth enp, und cmirac. heuvy ahves. ‘There wasn razor, wn’ old plpe. and sone elie pockets, but nothing wes found which would lead to bla tdentitiention, ‘Tho rer muting were taken tothe Morgue. Tae Coroner yesterday held an inquost at 884 Throop street upun George Frohae, 2 ¥ of ne who committed sive Wednesday morne Ing by hangin Ine shed in the rear of his hone: While muttering from delirium tremens, Also. ‘at the County Hospital upon Joseph Hulka, woo led of eptiencmta, resulling from Injures res ceived by belwe vcvldantatly ron down by i train of freight-cara on the Burlingtan Houd near Lawndale Sunday morning, Io was it tempting to -teal a ride, and the Jury found no one to blame buthimeott. Alao, at Grand Cross- ing upon Pete Young, who wis run over inn atintlite manner Sunday ovening by Michizan Central Italtroad nent that station, THe law stenographers of Chivago met Inst eventing In the Puliner House club-roon tor the purpose of discussing thead visa bility of Nation- at organization.. ‘The attendance wes small, and Uttle waa done to advance the object of the meeting further thin deciding that weekly: meetings shitl bo held, to which all short-hand writers of the elty will be invited, J. G. Bennett Chaitinan, and. 1 Reown Seeror tary, ‘iving thnt thy Natlonal Con- vention shall ¢ hold in Chicago Sept. I, Iss}, the meeting Adjourned tHE Sutueday ovens ing of this week, when a inrger attondanco ts exported and {important business will be trans> acted, Mu. Penoy E. Suuseax, who bas been for sev- eri! sears conncoted with. the Chicazo Custom. House In the enpacl Correspondence Clerk to tho Collector of Clistoms, suvored bis connec- Hon with tho ollie two months nyo, Bis realgnae tlon to take offert to-day. Hu was agreenbly surpriged lugt night at the Palmer House by purty of friends, who presonted him with a solid gold watch and chain. The presentation ad- dresa was made by Doputy-Col or dunn Hitt, whuse witty speeches ure proverbial. At tho conclusion of those ceremonies, wher the elplent had inade bis acknowledgments, two score gentlomon sat down ton spread Cot. Keefe’s rooms, and tho festivities were hoot upuntitt Iate hour, Mr. Shuman being & universal favorit. A GENTLEMAN who tins bad Inrge experience inthe bandiing and the munutacture of tire works made the following tlinely suggestion to a Tarinuse reporter qeatunlay: That sky-rouk- uta shuntid never be fred except from # tubs or aultable wulde. ‘The reason he wives for this ud- view la that rocketa aro niwaye very linhis to hang tlre, when thoy become unstendy and lose thelr proper direction before ney nequire force snillcient to give thei that rapid upward mo- Hun which sends thom strilicht inte the air, Where the rockets have no yulde and they ‘nro glow to Ignite, or whore they bane fire, ag above atntod, the results may be very dangerous to life and property, becuuse of the cooket takeing a wrong direction, The nbove preenution in firing off rockets sbould always be taken, Asuont meeting of tho County Bonrd of Ed- veation wus held yesterday afternoon tor the pitrpose of urranying 1 plan of work for tho en= wing year ut the Nermal School, Tho teuchers: chosen wero D.S. Wentworth (Prinelmtt). W.C. Sehuman, W.C. Dodge, Eleanor Worthington, Helen &, Monfdrt, Sarab Beri and eae Je Itice, Action ne to anterios and ag to tho Kindere the! is wystem was referred toa nosed of Messrs, MoMitlun, Lane, wo arringements relative to the rehool wero. referred to. tae Suyivs was choson ay engineer for the ensuing year, and his unlury was tixed at $1,700, but wut OF this umount he ig to employ a Janitor, ‘Tho Bourd wilt meet again Saturday at 11 o'clock. There witlbo found in the New York ise patches in this moriug'a paper an account of the cupsizing of a yachtou Long Island Sound, and the drowning of tive of the party of Bevan who wore on_bvonrd, One of the Uve was Mr, flerman A, Eddy, a brother of Mrs, George M. Storrs, of this city. Mr. Eddy was ayouns inn, Lpearne age, in business In New York and it was while taking his vacation t he went on tha pleasure trip which . resulted in hig death. Ho wash young man of unusually great promise. beloved by utl who knew bliin, of irrepronehiabie churucter, ait, bad he tived, would doubtless have achleved un honorable and oriliiant career, ‘The news of his denth witl be reculyed with uol- verau! and uufolgned regret. Dr. J. 11. Raucit, Seoretury of the State Bonrd of Health, yesterday stated va u reporter of Tus Trmuse that. while there would (nwt probability be a good deul of sickness throughs out the Stute dur wy warm weather, ho sv ho ronson for anticipating any serious epideme Ag f antural consequence of the violent ebnanges In temperature, he fooked for am go- cruised nuniber of cases of the ordinary siline mor diveasos, tnd It Was probable that mnlarial diseuses would prevall to more or less oxtent In the sevtions whieh had been nutyfcoreut to fresh ets and ovortiows, Scurliting, depbtheria, and typhoid-Frever were not laible to give much trou. wise and, ultogethor, tha outluok wae encourig- io. Derectiye Joun ENDEI, who: pnJows tho dis- dination of being one of tho colored men om- No. Ars and Eine preparatory Comtuittes on ‘Tenchers and Salurcs. ployed on the pollco force, tet with a yory pe ar guilur und somewhat pilatul neeilent y ing on State street. proach of pay-day, and Ender ina, Joking w remarked that ne wis not broke,” gud exhi ited silver hnlf-doliur. ‘Tho " boys” attempt. ed tosnuteh the coln, Intending, whether or not tho owner was willing, to dissipate It for clgurs for the crowd, Euder resisted, and bur+ riedly put the balf-dollur in his mouth. It went too tor entered tho te esophiayns, und thore it lodged, much to hisannoynnee. The active mensures taken to dislodge the pirce ouly sorved to cause It to go deeper in tho gullet, Su soon us the guiferer waa uble to brenthe with caso he started for hum, considenibly alarmed over the chitnees of serious results. A sbort time afterwards, bows 8. ever, ho came up siniting nt the Armory looking: and feellng nono the worse for bis experience, Dr. A. B. Kirrnepog leaves Friday for tho East, where with bis tumily be will remiaty some six weeks. ‘Tho pray necting Wednesday evening wus y lurgely attended and fall of deop interest. ‘Tho remarks by the pastor were happy and pleasing. During the past ten months the ehurct’ bas been golng forward splendidly and hopefully, doing the work allotted it, even redening aut for new felds of hibor, In that apace of tno tho Doctor pis made 1015 culs, made ninoty-olght wenrts bent us forty. nine, uttended itty-Nve funerals, twenty-six of which were children, from the homes In the cons gregution, At the October communton for turog new mumbers wore added to tho church, fourteen on contosston; In Decomber thisty-one were added, fourteon on confession; February. thirty-two, sixteon on contess.an; in April thirty, ten an confessions in June forty-tive, twenty on confession; total, 181, Mr. Kittradyo spoke of the happy state in which hia rel wus; that. is fur na be knew perfect harmony roluned through the entiro church aud cou wreaston, AC Nirecent mecting the Session added $1,000 tu the $7,00U now paid che pastor, ‘Te Mindls Humane Soclety reports the fal- lowing summary of work performed by its agents during the month of, June. Nurnpurs ot complanite cuculved and investigated, seventy two, of which thirty-nine were fer crueity to nitinits, und thirty. three for crucity tour crime fun neglect of children, or cases of homeless entldron without aby Darental care. “Eight eutes wore prosecuted Inthe courte, and convictions were obtained on four, Loree were held ta tbo Criminal Court, wand ane diginissud. ‘Twouty> three ehildcen Were resgaod fon tinmoral sure roundings, OF Lhese, tive wers plavod in the Home for tho Friendless, seven in tha St. Joseph's: Orphan's. Asylum, = three in irl's ~ Indastrial Senvot, three in tho Christian Lrutuer's lteform school, ono In the Foundiing’s Home, ove in the House of the Good Shephal id tirge were returuud to thelr parents. Seven child beggars were takon homes froin the wtreots, und their parents, on Doliy udmaniehed, promised an arrest or tho chikleen if fant Pairs agin. Seven dis- ablod and abandon horses wore, shot, wud soven poor und lume horses tuken olf tho strevt- aud ordered lala by from work, A MBETING Of thy Women’s Christian Tem-. Poranee Vion wae held yeatorcay morning at ju. LH Mudiaon etrect, Mra, Houbs, Second Vicws Prusident, in the ghalr, ‘The spect subject tor discuss was * How lo Interest the Uninters ested and Kdneite tho Tenorante Mad Lacks Ktintall opened tho disvussien, und wus tollowed in tirn by Mra, Zammeruin, Mra Wilbans, aad Mra. Conkling, oweh of whom lnmented (ho want urvat it the: purnice work, wud ailyised hue Vigorous eifort an the part ol tempurainey workers gonerily. Str. SHuer waa in fiver of nua. the total abatinunce doa, and stated that tho wordt enemlua tho Union hud t contend with ure menibers of the Chureb, tn whial status iment aho wid warmly seconded by Mrs, Munow= el. Miss Kimball exptaiied that the ain uf the vhurches tn Utd matter ta one of oussiun, und: not of comimlseion. Church mombers have fallen Ato a surt Of Apathy on the subject, she said, und nuedad to be atirred up, A Commityon of Keteranee, consisting of Mri. Hobbs, dsr. Wile aon dns, Zlnnornut, Me, MeDowell, Miss Hood, Mr, Herry, and Sire, Kelly, was sppointed, attor which the meeting adjouraed, A MonitEx acoldynt oecirred Wednosiay: nignt uuont 8 o'clock on the tramway ob the Union Koltiageatilly, neue the corner at Archer and Ashland aver Where the river runs dearly parailel with Awbland avenue, the Archer avenue bridge buy been for several weeks beuks en down, aud, despite the: populous ehurnoter of the diatrict, no repuire huve been instituted, and persons desiring ta: erusé tho river navy been compelled to crogy the rallrand beldge uf the Alton Row, or tu make an extetded detour of several blocks to the worth, From West Aube land avenue the Union Mille buye a side ruck for coké-care to bo run Inte the yard, und, bor nd, oe bivh bord fence They coll wong so quiedy Yiut there is ne warning of their a reich. A girl whode fame contd wot by wee jalnod, about 10 years uf aye, wascarelesly eros, ing thie tromway on Avbluad uvenuout ditvk, and was struck down by w moving cokusteuin, the heayy curs passing’ over ber legs, below’ tho knoe, nearly severing them from the body. The ‘untortuuaty sirl wae carried to ner bom, No. 237 Agblund avenue, and Drs, Hoswell Park, TS. Bridwell, sporry, and J. E, Stubbs were sugs pal suinmoned, and were ununt the oplulon that umputation alone could save the lifw of the poor unfurtunate. ‘The futhur wusso dazed, however, by the aucident that bo absulutely refused to acquiesce In tbe decison Of the physivuus, woo drvesed tho wouuds Lut rt = F oud ie refused to assum Tho crushing of tuntoas imoeiiately’ evitably die. Tits following dutiabte goods wero tecoived at tho Chileno. Custum-Houso yesterday: bard, Spencer, & Uo. 341 boxes Un pl ins farther resvonaiility, ho Hiss was feighttul, andy famputated, tha girl will bi Lock woud W..2 prcknges merch ring Bros. 30 boxos tin plates Nc G, Carla & Cu, boxes tlt plates Eduy. Harve: cust raw furs: Grommes & Ullrich, i chars: ECO. 4 cated dey, Row: nh mbers & Co., 2 cases cloukst Kantzior & Murgls, ¢enses cigars: Lantry & Fimogin 1 enso metals trimmings: Chir) lorria, ie meknyes fircernckorst starahitlt, Flotd & Uo. 4 bales dry suds} J. U. Hitehcock, 2 eases calla Coerar, Adams & Co, 7 eases dry gouday 8. Lockwood & Con J pitckages merchundises HU ‘burt, Spencer & Co,, 200 boxes tin plat Orit Amerienn Htuoting Compuny, 130 cases motulite rooting, &. & Ee davyor & Cow 10 pucknace carthonwares. order, 284 cusks euda-nsl, 1,00) i4~ aneks sillt, 400 sacks att, drums caustic sods Grommes & Ullrich, 60 barrels ginger alo en barrels bottled beers J. MeCulluin 6 barrels bottled beers Spravus, Warner & Co, 2 barrels battled beor: Empire Warohouse Co. 3 burrols iminoral water: Hiteheock & Foster, %,000 cedar rillraad teas Sophronia Sonthoan, Jot bouse~ hotd gucds. The collections were $7,670, HUMHOLDT NOULEVAND, Amecting of tho owners of proporty on tho Humboldt turk Doulevard was hell at No, 80 La Salta siteet yestentay afternoon for tho pure puse Of hearing the roport of the Cominlttes up. pyinted xome time igo to secure tho signatures of owners favornbie to a further iinprovement, ot the buillevard from the park to Western avenue, ohn dubneton, Jr. presided. Mr. J. W. Farlin reported that the ownors of 18,101 feet—moro thin half the troutnzo—had signed tho petition uskimg the West Park Bunrd to get Up tho. pluns: for a roadway, innke tho Assessment, ete., av that the work could bo cuii~ meneud at lenst before the coming fall. + ‘The following comtnittees were appulntel: To confor with the Wark fuurd and tho Trustees of Jefferson, and urge upon them the praprl ty of {immediate uction: Jopn J. Chase, J, ¥ ariltty QO. d. Hanuleton, and J.B. wrence, ‘To aco tho Lincoln Park Connnlestoners tnd the ‘Trus tees of Luke View with reference to a boulevard west fron Lincoln Park to comect with the ono on tho West Side: C. B, tlosmer, 8. HL. Kerfout Quorco Lh Morae, O. J¥ fivmbleton, sind David uns. It was stated that tho cost of A {ifty-foot rond~ way—all that is usked for unw—will be about $2 a front foot, FILTHY PRESIRES. Complaint having been made to Tor TROUNR thitt the premfses in tho rear of No, 13 and 125 West Madigan street were In a filthy condition, one of its reporters yesterday visited the place and made an duvestigation which proved that the statement was well founded. “Cho houses were three-story bricks, occupied ns stores on. tho ground flonr, us Inundry and residence In the Uasements, and as fits on tho two upper etorics, ‘The whulu building was C. Gussige n closely packed, and the yard common to both buuses was Ittered with tho Mtn of months upon months of house » Yestorduy be- ing 0 cool day, the tnasses of animal and vegeta. bie matter lytu around did vot give forth wyery strong odor, but It was atated by some of tho tonunts that on warm divs tho stench wis In vurinbly intolerubie, Only one attempe atres moviuy the fiith fad been made, and that was About three weeks “ayo, when une of tho resident familles dumped a quantity of {t into the next yard, but this wag ently a sary temporary reef, us the nelgbbors did not refls the proceeding, und throw tho stul biek next duy. Under the sidewalk tn front of the bulld- ing Is nnothor collection vf tith whose presence, upon wartn days, is made. SneumfariAels nppa ent to piesera-by. The plaoe 9 a veritable pest hole, and, na the landlord will do nothing to im prove Its condition, and the tenante do unt seem inclined to codpernte to a movement looking for fclenuly atate uf alfalrs, the plice ought to be luoked ufter by the Health Department, ns it Is 1 positive nennce to the heultn uf the nalghbor= hood, It hte been reported, but the nulgances baye not been abuten, WALTER WINCHESTER, nn old-tlme gambler, and a ploncer In the pro~ fesston, who camo herd us eurly ag 181d or 1844, died day re yesterday. Hu was bora in aAlbuny. 4 and was 62 yenrs old at tho ume of denth, which” resulted froin euncer of the stunach, Ho was connected with Jounings, Georue Smith, und othor ald-timors, and was !n partners ship with, them, ‘Tom Hynes knew hin frst in 1812, in Weat Felleiuna, Ga. whero Winehostor Bet the ping ina bowlimseallcy, Un 1815 be dente furo neur tho present’ sity of tho ‘Tremont House, on Dearborn street, when he bud Jen= nings for a:puetner. In tho latter part uf tho sitine year Tom Hynes and he becume connected. They’ ran pluces together in the otd Gurrett Block, at 80 Clark street, and over Prico’s very stable, on Handolpli street. Before tho fire he necumulated quite an amount of wealth, including considerable real eatate. The drend- ful night of Oct. 9, 1871, swept away ble houses, and since that tive Winchester bus been * pluy> ing to. fird nek.” All ‘bis apuculitions and overything that bo has touched during those yeurs proved ut [oss tu hin, and sume four years ugo he beonine dend broke, and one nighthe wus trrested ns 8 “vag.” but some wamblors found bln and made a place for hi, and kept baw tll ble death. f GIIsCOM's PROGRESS, Froma Mnanclat point of viow yesterday, the thirty-fourth day of tho fust, was the best Which Griscum has yet struck, From 0 a. m. until 8 o'cluck the cveniug the rooms ace cupied) = by the oumutour skeleton wero weit-Aited with visitors, 31uch tho largest pro- portion of these were Germans in attendance Upon the Singerfest, and sumeot the comments inude by chem upon tho faster were very amuse funy. Griscom's phutos, particularly those sbhow- fog hin ut dilforent stages of tho fast, were in grent request a3 souvenirs. The trsunl odd nils- takes on the part of visitors, who persisted In picking out physiolins, walchors, or reporters us the fasting mun, and ignoring the yenulne orticle, occurred yesterduy, wid werved to ons sen sta cgomowhut monotonous order of ning e i Griscom. was weighed at noon, and senled 160% ound, showing no loss whatever in twenty-four ours, During that tine hecensumed thirty-two: uunees of witter, His lous of weight since bo entered upon ble task fs 96 pounds, At 1 o'elock fast night be twisted ‘tho dynamometer ull tho way round, beating the clforte of several stalwart men, Aa examinition of his bloud showed no clange In the number of corpuscles fron tho day before. He bad ac that thine been elghtevn hours without stecp but he was nalively nea kitten and as vetuble ne woman-suilrage lecturer. He will talk at any tine about his *“thoury," and is very anxious that it should bo known that ho does not bullove tu fasting asa mouns of ganctiticntion. A VIRITOR PROM “WAY TACK." ‘A lonn, lanky, cadaverous person, whose ox- ceedingly Jong black buir. botokened his un nequatitance with tho tongorint artist's oleaora, don barber shop opposit. the Pulner yestorduy morning, una asked, “ls the oa," was tho reply of that personage. “7 would Ike te buve my hileout but—" ‘Tho waiters, wing w bureled glance at tho monntaln of shaggy, unkempt hair, slowed up wee work, nunc uf thon desiring to draw ub, Hut,” gald the unkempt, “Ewant two dollars for the buiry or, rather, if you'll cut my balr,you muy pay mie two dollars for tho etult.” y triend,” auld the proprietor, “we don't do business that way. Wo will cut your hair at tho reguhir tiaround throw the har in’? ‘The vis tor looked surprised, and frowned darkly av heguld: | * ~The fact is, I'm from Bt, Louls, out of mon and Just tack two dollara of gettlog homo; can’t: yan give a fellow n itte” Ag noone was disposed to “give him alte. exvept witha boot, the representative of tho “buture Grent’ departed aimtdst inuch Inughtor, TG CIYY-HALL. Tuene woro forty-fve burlot-permits issued yostorduy by tho Itegiatrar of Vital Stutiatlos, Jovan Hawes senta letter te Capt. Hontiald yesterday Inclostug a chevk for $23 for the bones tit of tho widow of Onticer Munoney, STavon Haanison, acting as tho Commiasion- or of Public Works, ovetud ‘the bids for con- structing tho sewers on Twonty-secund etroct and Cutlfornin agente yesterday, Comsissiongn WAGE will return to Chicago on tho 15th Inet, und the contractors who make the CityeHall their headquarters are wetting ready to vacnto, ‘Tue street, water, and ower Inborers will be | ete thoir June wayes this morning ats o'clouk ny the payeciive onthe vitcunt lot, La salle street, oppisit whe Cityeiull The police und Neemen Will be pull to-day, und the City-Halt und uthor employ ds to-murraw. “Site cag of sinallypax reported from No, 2008 Tuttertleld etrout day betore yesterday should huve buen reported” trom} Wentworth tivonue, ‘Thore was 8 case of siinllepox roporte ed yostorday froul No, 8 Urecley place. ‘two cases of invusieg Were aléo reported yesterday, ‘tue Conunittoo onJudiclary did not meet yoa~ terday, afternoon, only Chulrnun Young and AN, Wiekeoshin showing up. The guntiomun representing the telograpa‘and telophine come Wied Were PreKGNt, HUE the mecting Was nil» ourned over unt poxt ‘Poursday afternuon at u'clovk, NUILDING-VzZnITS Ware lssuod yosterday as follows? Cunrlos Bruchle, two-story ‘dwellings Ix feet, No, 23) Monawk street, to coat $3,000; Jobe Cudigin, onv-wory dwelling, 20x50 fovt, Dushlol street, near ‘Twenty-suventhy to cost ‘El,w; 8, Schulta, two-stury dwolling, #ix.u feet, No. OF Ninocconth street, to cuat $1.20); le Thonaer, threvestory wud baswmen sd 8, dwolling, 25x74 foul, Stato strech, whee able 2x3 z a erghth, tb cost #800, Cogebal oe ‘Tis reason why Luko strect bridgo was closed to truvel yesterday and tho Gvoulige borers fast was Lucudye the Westappronok hud heen kiouked to pieces byw passing Aen iv bern paired ag, sapldly wasaibid, Citys Enwinvor ler was son-CoUMNIttuli on the condition of (ho bridge yout iw orday, but wild thitt it wae ad auto av it bas beens that tho widening bad not weuk- ued ft, but that it had Jone elive outurown ite usefulness, Ho dida’t regard it ay absnlutel, unaafe, becuuse it wus being constantly ani oacutully watched, Wen tho new armory butlding for Battery D, dust north of the Exposition Buildiow, waa com= Ruuuced the cuutructurs dvsired berwtasian to Hite 4 8 “George Van Holton, dig up Michigan a nue for the purpose of ay fig a water-pipe, Tho olty hud ny authority to grunt suet n permit because tho streot hid voen aved but a comparatively shurt time age. and the contenctora, Ray & Whitney, had given bonds to keep it th repair fur two Sears without cost to the city. ‘Tho contractors for tho building, with Ray & Whitney, entered into Aatipulution by which: tho former wore allowed to tho street, tho Inttur nyreo- img ir it. io Armory butld+ ers dug aH the street, tatd tholr waters nipe, and Jett an ugly and danerous pines at tho hend af Monroe atreot, Here, for weeks past, buggies and carringes have smashed | their wheels, ondangering iife nnd Hib, but Ray & Whitney euemen to have forgotten thelr come pret. Sinee that time they have dissolved part- nerabip, but that does not relinaiish thor to- sponsibility and that of thelr bondamon in tho pruinises. They have doen notitied to repalr tho apot time und vain, but huye nat done so, Yesterday Mr. Ray. was at tho City-Hall, and agreed todo the right thing In tho matter. Tho bole should be filled and paved without delay, gud persons who bave heretofore sustained, In Juries to tholr vehicles have a claim against tay & Whitney for damages. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. dunay Ifawes will docile this morning tho enso of the Town of Luke View vs, Tho North Chicugo City Ranway Company, which ue bis had tinder advisement for savor) weodts. Tar entendir of the Crim{!nal Court for. the first two weeks of the July term bus been pree pared. ‘The most tinportint cise aut is that of which [a for the 10th, Bpwann Murray, the Seventh Ward ballot- box mialpulitor, was taken to the ridewell yesterday to puy the penuity of his orime. fie yoea for one year, and wien bis time is up bo will enter upon tho ‘paymontof Ono of $1.0), which he will work out at the rate of $1.00 per ny ‘Thore is no further fear of bis “squeal- jug.” ‘Tie Baillfts mot in the Shoriff's office yestor- day to arrange for tholr vacation. They will so iividu thelr thine as got to Interfere with tho ‘courts, but the only one who annotnced his pro- gram was Uniti? Reba, whe bas had the caplas th tis pocket for Michael Doran for several weeks. Ele mtys be will spond bis tine in Cane da, and, combining business with pleasure, ox ‘peets to bring bly mag back with bin. Gronag HALLORAN, who for years has been runntog 6 pennut stind In the building, which hug been a toeane of support for bliusolf aud wife and the education of bis ebildron, wis yea terday ordered by Cominissioner Purington to remuve bis stock and stand, without any reso Dolug assigned therefure. ‘Tho proceeding {3 soMUWwhat extraordiaury, eapeemily since the old yentieman'a presetice iu the Bultding bas been guncrally recuguized as a publie con ‘venleuce. TAEANE DAT in 0 In the County Court lay_ John Coyno Petor Klein, Wasa. Heosune duuues Blac man, Catherine Awella Edwards, Ann Mo- Munus, Kute HAmrOrty: and Uburlea Jobnsun wero adjudged usin. ‘Tuere was nothing tt of the cuses of w any particulir Interest excorh iat of Coyne, who wis Cound to be Insane In Decombur list, but not a siltuble periun to be sent ty un-usy> lum, It nppuars that be was taken charge of by his friends, who praised to provide treatment for him, but, instead of tholr doing it, ho wus attowed to yo ut large, nud, returning to, bis Tuutly, it is cluiined thut be bus mide things wir for bis wife; bence bir suvond trial, 118 wife, a sister-[i-luw, and two tuthers-io-law nuppenred to teatity to bis inaunity, ad n brother lune appuared In: bis defense, 80 he bud very Iittle show, ‘The evidence disclosed that he had been fiviug at No.1 West Twenty-second Street, with the witnesses ayuinst und “that he bad recently ubused wife, and hnd not beon able to work. ‘Tho poor tulluw waa to be pitied, but hisbrothur thought that under, the ciroumstinces tho tind ing of a jury woutd prove a blessing to bun. Ho suid that bis yurrouudinys bad been anything but pleasant, and, while bo questioned the wise dom of the jury, yet from what he knew of tho familly, if bis “brother was not already ine aauo it wus only a mutter of time when he would be. 3 AS CREAR AS MUD. Poter A. J, Mayuiro, who wus noticed some days ugo ng baviug procured a liconse tu murcy Jennie J. Leadwith, ealted ut the County Clerk's office yesterduy, denying thut ho was tho tone, and claiming that suing one etge bad used his nite, Hu made a tong abldavit to.tbis uifect, whiub he entd was for the papers, and bere 1 where be mude w mistake, for bis signiture was found to be un almost exact duplicate of the signuture to the avpliication for tuo licenso taken out In bis name, und which bo claims wag fraudulent. The allldavit may entisty tho Indy in the cue, but it certainty did not satity the County Clerk, % MATRIMONIAL. MARMEINGTON—GLASSBROOR, A quiet and exceedingly plensant wedding occurred Inst cyening wt tho residence of tha bride's parents, No., 816 Wobater nyenuo, the pirtics tu the contract being Miss Josephina Glusabrook, duughtur,of Mr. and Mrd, Josoph Qlusebrook, and dir, Charles E. Harrington, New York correspontent,of Lun Trinuxe. Tho ceromony was performed at 6 o'cluck by tho Rev. Fathor Sinith, of St. Vincont's Parisn, in tho presence of a stall company of Immediate friends, The bride was handsomely attired ina tieb bridal robe composed entirely of Vonotiin embroidery, and wore a heavy bridal voll; orna- ments, white roses, orange beuda, und diamonds, She ‘was ationded by bur two. littio nicees, Miss Duiilo Sullivan — and Misa Florence Ginsabrvok, who wore pink and blue Iuce-covored dresses, After tho coremuny the company were invited to partake of 8 weddiue supper served by Kekurdt. Musia was Carnisned by Joba iand's orcnostra. Mr. und Sirs. Hire ington lonvo to-dny for Now York, whore they will tke up thelr permanent residence, ‘Tho preavats were very handsome, Following Je a cumplote Hat: Pair nolitaira diamond. cur rings, groom; set falonce vases, Mr. und Mra, Iteedy; allver and cut-xinss bouguet-boldera, Miss Alice Mooney; murbie and bronze clock from friends on the Times; guld-lined: augers apoon from friends; combination yold peo und vencil from friends on The Tatnune; buaket of » Mra, Nura Barrotts silver cake-buskel, nie M. Hyan, of Boston; water color, jo uf Chillon," and ensel, Mra, Susan Wyler: white satin hund-palated fan, Mee Wilt Cox; gold-tined. sugar-spoun, . Mrs. Within Phelan, of Boaton; aot cut-ginss Inkatinds, Mr. and Sirs, Join MeGovern; wold-lined ico-cream and dessert spoons, Sir. and Sirs, ‘T. H. Glass- brouk; silver pickle-caster, Prot. J. it, Hald; sot. Bilver frult-kuives, in case, S68. Mf. 31. Borden, Hyracuaos tnble-tump, linogea-ware, “Sister white satin hand-painted fan, Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Childs; eliver temonnde-cooler, Mr, and Mrs, Churtes Potsch, of St. Pauls silva and cut-yluas oporgue, dr; Poter Smithy guld- Iined silver ourdercoalvor, Sir. and Sirs, WL McGulr pur Opera-glugsed, Sir, Fraucls ener; velvet — prayerebouk, with gilt monogram, “ Mother"; soltuire diamond-ring, Mr, Jnmos P, Soper; solid allver sugiresifter, Mr. Max Baobort, of New Yorks puir vaaes, Mrs Edward L. Grotf; alver plokle-fork and apouns, in case, Miss Atnio, Ryan, of Boston; eeurict satin parnsol, Mrs. Goeurge Gregory sliver bougnu,-holder, Mia Ella Torrys. ald-linod alt- vor suupeludte, Se, George O a’ Alengon lace ant Fannie Harrington: W. Bryants get of Jobn 2, Jouke: v7 sliver and porcelain boujuot~ hoider, Mr. und: Mra Willan Sinesn filgt-sbape * eard-recolvor, an ra. Nioman;, porculain vase, Mr, and Dire Chiries EL. Putsoh, of St, Paul; wall-gliss, Me, and Stes Goorgo M, Van Dornn; silver cike-buakut, Mr, und dirs. O, Nive muny ebony cabinet, dir, John M. Dandys large basket of Howera, Mr. P, O'Neill; sot solld silver teaspoons, Mr, und Mrs, Wiliam J, Onahany Vor und crystal, M. H. Crapsor and F. W, Pettit Jnrwo basket of Howors, Mrs. Charles Perkins buskut of towers, Miss Julty Hogant buskat of flowors, Mustor Josie Sullivans ‘wedding aud brido's cukes, Sir, Eekandt and Miss Gould. mont thow present ut the corvinony wore Miva Fannie iarriugton, slitor of the groom; Mra, Wyies, aunt of grooms Mr, and Mra, Jobn It. Floyd, Mroand Mra, Willlum Cox, Afr, and Mrs. George St. Van Doran, Woodheat, Mr and Mra, W. J, Matlo Onabna, Misa Nora Barrett, diss Hobine Bun, tho Misses Mooney, Mr. Bekurdt, Mrs, and Midw Donahue, Mr, Frank McClenthan, Mr. Jobo M. Dandy. Srv. and Stiae Koudy, Mand Mra, Ceorge, D, Gregary, Str Ae We Heyant, dilsa Kato Glusabrook. SMe. Fred Peery vowery, ¥ Ward, Bfrs Ciiatan Snowden, Mr, wu ‘homas Glaswbrook, Mr. Bidridva, Mr, und » Se. and Stra. iichard Hennes Dra, J. We ttiloy, die, and Stra, an, Be aud Dire. Frank Nien Bee Sta shea de ihe idiwinanre She Wl O¥, Mt rs. Jo . Hinman, Sr. am Higier, Mr, J, C. Curcall, Str. e. Soliugh, Mr, and Mra. W. J. Hynes, Mr, and Srv. George Growory, OA. Contant, str, and dirs, Oscar (iam McGuire, Be, Frank Gilman, Mr, and Mra. Garret Burnt, sre 34, HL Crapsur, Mr, F. W, Pottdit, Mtr, J. 2. Byers, Me oe J, Houncssy, Prof, Hald, und diss duo St. ls at WIIO.I8S LAWSON? |. 18 UB A MYTH, ON-DLD 1B UsH LAXAM AS A POAT PAW? ‘Theodore Lange; the young Gorman arrosjod ona charge of sending thredtoning lettors to a Germin Indy named Mra, Sobmidt, on tho atrengit of which ho squght to blackinail ber of mionoy, caine up for examination before Justice Wallace at the Armory, Pullow Court yeatorday, Je will be romemborad that the lostess, which worv aligned B, Luwepn, charged that Irregulari+ tea existed in conncvtion with a }io-Inauranco policy whlul Afra, Sehuydt bad upon ber tately ducuasod husband, and pbut.Lungo followed up in person tho threats which ‘tho Ictters con- talved, er e Tho dofendant,, who lonked quite dejocted, but made a strong offort to appear cool and self> Possessed, was ropresented by sounacl, who asked for u continuuace, on the ground that bis client was not ryadyto gu to trial, What be wanted was an opportualty to gond out and fad Lawsou,—the may who bad written the letters, Ho was inforwed that Lawson's residency could bu ascortatued, aN pa Fate, If te wore xruytod, ad, allver Mr, 3, Mr! {t could be proved the sutbar of the thi Counsel for the authorship of the lee nt the defendant was not Momng communtentions. prateention sifd that tho ers wns of no consequence {nthe cat, as tho prisoner was charxed with sending tho letters. dustien Wallace asked the prisonor “Who fe thle man Lawson?" whereupon the prisoner nude @ long and rambling statement to tho effect that Lawson east min whom he ject. dently met opposit tho Sherman House n short tle ago. He'valled the prisoner by name, and gakt that ho hud inst him when bo wis a roport= ur doing work on the CountyaRullding, Lange then remembored him, and Lawson nekod hin whethor be wanted to mike nny teney. Lange sutd yea. und Lawson ised fin whether ho could find out vortatn information regarding a tn who was dend. Lange thonht hoe could, and went to the Board of floalth, found the record of tho man’s denth, and thon to the doctor who Inst attended him to scaury furthor facta, Be nfterwanis hunter tp ono Gutechit, a Hfe>tnaurance avant, who hadissuod the poll- oytatho dead man. Thinking, thon, that bo might bo PLAYING CAT'R-PAW tosometady, he give an idea of the caso to Capt, ‘turtle, who promised to look up the matter, Then he began to foar that Capt. Turtle's peuple were watehing him, Last Satuee day afternvon bo met Lawson oo iandviph Btruvt, aid engaed to mect bin at 10 o'clock Monday morning tt the Post-Oulco, That torn Ing Lavon toll bin that w eortiin Indy would soon arrive, nad uit. ne was to wulle tip tu ber and say," Pmt Lawson. How about litosinsure ance Y” upon which the Jady would give bim somo money. Lawson at the same time. cuu> tioned him that if tho lady wie tut alone bo was not to address her, . Thu Indy was necompanted by a gentiomun, and he Pp id hur by. without tutking uny remark. Lange agit saw Litwson, who tuld bin that Tuesday morning fe would find the lads iu a well-known cotreo- house on Washington streat, and that ho was to oxpintn the matter of the life-inaurauco to her, when sho would give him the money, “What wero you investigating, at Lawson's Feanuats alter you tirat: met him?” asked tho Jourt. A fraudulent case of Iife-insuranoe,"” was the prisoner's reply, “Lawson told mo If coitld tind the doctur who uttended Schinidt be would give me the facts in tho conse,” ‘Tho counsel for the defendant ured that thoy wanted to bring Lawson, and Gutchan, «id ‘Turtle-into court, so 48 te prove that Sobinide’s life-insurance wns fraudulent. Justice Wallace puld ne attontiod to this re- mark, however, but went on to ur that be did nut think the defendant could be helped out of his ditticulty untess Lawsen were brought into court, Hedi not see any objectun tu giving the prisoner a chunive to acomplia this. ‘The cuse was tinully continued to noxt Thurs- day utz p. in. and bull was tixed at 8600. FREE TRADE IN PEANUTS. A LIVELY TIME ON THE OPEN BOARD. Thore was a row inthe Opon Buant of Trade yosterday mourning between ‘two rival specu Iutors—a regulue fisticulT engazement which was not declired off uotil one of the beltigerente bad been clearly defeated. Asa result camoa prosevution for nssuult, and wut of this prosecu- uon grew agothor row If tho Open Luurd of Trade even more Interesting thun tho ‘first, though tho participants wero not the samo. ‘Then, of course, camo unothor proseoution, and from Bo'cluck In tho afternoon until after 6 o'clock, Justice Braytun's court-room was crowded with spaculatorsfrom the Oovn Board of Trade, and a guodly urray of lawyers who bud come thore tw testify In thy examination of the seound wise, or togco the fun aud expuctorate tubucco Juice ull over tho tour. Here's tho way -{t came about: Mrs. Kibler Rpeculates In peanuta in tho Opon Buwrd of ‘Ceude, Where she bus n stand pernninently lo- cated, Yesterday morning Car le Frouch ap- penred ob the avene with u busket of peanuts, which be setulled at a price lower thon > that quoted at tho permanent stand. Kiber tried to rule her out, but Frouch inglated upon remaining, —"* it wos. a free coun try und an Open Buurd of ‘frndg, and she was apeculuting on ber owe stock.”, Kiver at ouco resorted tu force ‘to rule out ber rival, whose bale sho pulled, besides pounding her in tho face and scattering ber penuuts in reckless con fusion avout the Hour, Frouch was nowhere In tho engugement, Lut after tidiug herself vane quisbed she went befure Justice Brayton and swore oul a warrant uguingt Kiber for asauult. J. Q Grant, of the colored constabulary, went ubowt 11 o'clock to serve tho warrant. Walle reading it oat Kibei Willard Lingenfelter, Open Board of ‘Trade, appronched bin a manded his business, Ay to whut occurred from that time until several minutes later there 1s considerable dispute, Grant saya Lingentelter snatobed the warrant, ,¢, TOME IT IN TWO, SPIT ON IT, throw'lt on the floor, and then tried to throw him out Into the alloys that several of the opure iMture wasiuted tho private wutubmun weer bo, (Grant) bad knocked blin down, and that inally the woman ercuped, All usree, however, thit Grant was forelbly jected from the place. A short time after this be found Kiber with hor later. thy latter oporating n stand Mu tho regular Board of ‘Trade.—and Lingontel- ter was with tha two women, und nein olfercd to interfere, But he did uut hive buckers thls time, and the Constubla munuged tu tnuke tho arrest. Grant swore out Wurrant: agalnet Lingenfelter for Interfertag with an olllcer, Tho private wutcbinin gave himself up, and uve bond to appeur fora bearing ut 3. o'clook, ut when Graut went to serve some subpaiad in tho cusy,at the Upen Bord of Trade be was agaln interfered with and buragsed by Ling: felter and bis spesulating buekers, At the ux- aininution the defundant clalmed = that Grunt gave | up ‘tho ware: to bo exutulned and tore It himaelf by snatching it frum defendant's hand... Defendant alaofhought everything was not Jurt right bocuuse Grint was uw colored ian. Thu speculators who testl- fled wero evidently anxlous to sbiald the de- fendunt und algo to provent the Irregular uction tuken by some of thelr mombers in tho tight cum’ light, Lut tbe ovideuce was yory conclusive against Lingenfelter, who wus held to the Criminal Court in the sum of . aktid the Justice tuok occusion to observe that “ho would seu 1€ a Constable ta tho legul dischurge of Ls duty was to be Intorfered with by a mol und particularly was It the duty of uu ollicer ike Lingenfelter to aautat tue Constable Instead: of hindering bin.” BOSSING THK DOCTORS. MIDWIPRRY DIPLOMAS, ‘Tho Tilinola Stato Board of Health continued its sessions yosterday, Dr. Gregory in the cbuir, and Drs, Olark, McLeun, Batemun, and Rauca presont, ‘Tho Committec to whom the matter of grant- ing diplonius to graduites of eubouls of mid- witery reported ns fulluwas Wurenzas, Partios in this State have froquont- yy tuken out cbarturs under the State hiw for eatubligbment Of achooly of imidwifery whose recugniuon by this Board becomes a question; and : Whensas, In avory case such parties havo beon without ability dr reliability; sperefaru, Kesulved, By this’ Buurd, that, while not desire Jug to discournge any reputuble etforts to ine crouse tho knowledge and ability of those praclioue obstutrivs in thle Stute, the Bowed Unda Kimpussible to nt thls tine recoeuize the cere titheates or diplomas of such iuatituliong us a Bubstitute for exniminntions. by tho Board, or a8 Neublvient bugis upon whieh to yrant a State core sina ontitiing tho fuider to practica mid+ wifery, : ‘Tho report was adopted, and the following resulution, offered by Dr, Clurk, was also adopted: ‘. Hesulved, That parties, desiring an oxaminn: tlon Uofure tho State: Rowrd of Heaith tor a Brule ouruticate in way. othor but tho Engitah humpiage muy, NE tho alscrotion of the Honrd, bayo such examlontion by furnishing, ut thelr nn ERpOUEY interpreters satistuctury to tho rd, : : WERDING THEM OUT. ‘Tho onse of Charles Kuler noxt camo up, Io obtained ucurtiicate w fow tHunthy yo On tho grouad of sixteen years’ ructice, Siive that Hine a numberof ailldavits have boen submitted whowlng that froin 1805 to 1874 olor kopt «wood and cowl yard and worked as 4 luborer atid carpenter, even within ihe pise yearurtwo, [tuppeared that he bad preached be odd times, and various churges of dishonesty Wore Inide in tho attdavite. Koler teatinud in his own bebulf that ne waa a doctor and Pitas and bud studied privately under De. Hintad, how decunsod, Ho had also attended lectured end Ube nugtomical viuas at the Chlougo Homes poate lo Colleyo, ‘The Bourd ruvoxod nis cortif> ALT . ‘ ‘Lhe certificate of Dr, Keely, who dates from Dwight, was revoked -for-unprofessiunal cone Kouly advertises whut no calla a" wuld remedy’ for nervous extuuation. The socretite ry wad jnatructed to notify one Dr, Wolwomiutt to upper wt the next meoting and show. couro why bia cortifcato whould not bo revuked. He advortiaes bly wired Irrowulurly, Tho cave of Itobort DGnyue was continued pati tho nox¢ mevting, D'Uoger not bolny on Au itinerant practitioner namod W. Hf. Hore lok was grantod a renewul of bia leouse for ONG HNUtD, Dus the Hoan expressed tholr opine fon that Herrick should In future make his ad: Vertiuments oonfures to truth, even in limplicas Ion. . Rules with respect to TRANSPORTATION OF CORPSES wero. Edopted ne folluwss 1, ‘Tho transportation of the bodica of persons doad of winaliepox, Axiutic cholera, or yelluw- fuyor is absojutuly farbldden, ~ 3 2, From Not to Murch 15, all dead bodies muy bo transported without seairiotion, oxvept that those dead uf diphtheria, scurlot fever, tys Us, OF typhoid fuver, In addition to bet ae netalllvor wooden cullld, and tole incl: diva tight wooden box, must be closely wrapp 28 capuplated eoroviush, of earay CquNlly'e ote i Bram dfarch 1S to Nov, 15, all bodies pros sented for transpertution must be prepared as dcoribed in the latter purt of Iulo 2. 4, Bvury dead body must by accompanied by a physician's certiticnio of douth,a permit tor {rinvportation fium the Clerk of tho Locul Bourd of Health; it any, anda weitton cortitly cute from the ghippiug undertaker that the corpyy bas bevn prepared fur transportation in accordance with tho rules of the Lino State Byard of Health. Ho question of tinerancy was roferred-to a) {Bisa Mee Pale te ped | gammnitteo cousleting of Dra. Ranch, Clark, and MARRIAGE LICENSE: rs Perec sia BMADI-POX, . John Asberly, 71 +440 Clybourn ay. ‘Tho Board unanimously adopted tho foltowing | { Atuuste Garni A. s081 CDOT Be! resolutions: Botoxalia Vaclav, ‘ Kean ved, ‘That, in viow of the onaurrence of ma Bell amull-pox in this State (n epidainig forin throng the diggomination of the contagian by jinmic grints arriving at the ports or the United States, the National Hoard of Health bo and ts boreby respeotfully requested to aeaure tho vacolnation Of ull unprotected tmmiigeauts before thoy nro alogall o-lenve tho purts of arcival in this country. Reavwed, ‘That the Mlinols Stato Moard of Hoalth cordintly approves the actlon of the San. Aniienw Utsons. Ja Natnn’ Jenne “Town of Lak La Oe DEATHS. ‘ WiNditeerRit—tn thie lly, Woa a i rave yout Funeral at his tate Toni orice, We Wort Randolph> itary Conferent i In Chicawo on tine 29 and | st. Friday, duty tnt l ovctuck, Pt 30 for tho prevention of tha introduction of 2 ‘Omen O'Connor, aged M yaars, tascummon, Iroinnd, atnall-pox into this country by inunigration and ita sprond from one State into another, and will codperste to tho full oxtunt of Its power an means In tho proposed effort to unite all health authorities in an orennized plan of concerted operation to provent the extension uf this dis- ease and to xeoure general vaccination, Resolved, Tht In nevordanve with tho ‘above the Stute Bowed of Health respectfully, and ‘CUNNOR—Jane native of Kronch ai eral from late re: 1, at Ua. m1, 10 Bt. Jamos’ lepot, nnd by cara to Calvai NICOLAI—Wednesday a! 70 years. enor. Forty. Bt Gabriel's Church, Und the vary Cometery, ce, a2ly Dear! Lhuron, thence to Wella-st, © non, Johii 1, Nicoll, ‘A. Tn from hie a emora) ice by carriaues tarneatly cnliatipon all Heatth ofioers and Locul | ,WVOODS—Juno 2. of coneulsions, Bugle, Loules bb Hotrds ne ftealti in this Stte to weaure x cares | Bwuey, Infant ehtid of G. KR. Woudt, ® ed Smuntas ful Inspection of wit iminigrants untering the ‘anoral from 210) Dearborn-st, to Kosohttl, Friday, Stato, und a prompt vacoindtion or ‘rovicelnas | atlo‘ciook p.m. The tlon.of all persons not thus protected nyalogt | - AlMUUR—The funeral n) the inte Gour o Armour ate ee until Sotctook this | frum tne Biting pee arlaa"Uhiech, goenee y end, Pres Py Bhd fumed thon adjourned watit6 o'atock this | Michigam-avonnd ‘twantedient, ‘ha tamliy, xindiy Fi 2 Fequust no flowers, » : THB GRAND JURY. COMMISSIONERS INDICTED ON ACCUUST OF THE : MORGUE, The Grand Jury yesterday had a double ses- ston, and jt may be ald to have been a fold day, They looked lute yarions matters, and at ad- NDER—Jano Murray Swart, boloved and much rovrottod wife of. i, Fendor + Funeral on Saturday, trou her tate residonce, 17h ‘Wed wen a a its MANNV—At2Q Dia ode of diphthe: ae ie thavtupe er Scand karte study, eae Oyeurs’3 tonite and 2 days, : ities eral frm parents’ rosidence Friday at 1 s,m, FROST June 8) e th ister, Mrs. Journnent. Itwas wonouncod osa'part of the | 19 aanbiner aH West fa sae Sex Dore Frost, Wac work that an Indictmeut bad bean found against | yf ore, 1 7 BF ail. to inumbura of one of the Comrultteca of kei Heated oF MS iy cf aa the County Buard—tno one which ought to look JAIKER—Of old neo. 190, at the residence , after the Morgue—for tanintulning tho metitu- | Rertey, Joun, f. Barker, 10M Wabusb-nve, Marin th tlon ut. the corner of Eighteenth and Arnold Funcral at 2 o'clock p. tm, Saturday, July 2 by cate atth which has by provious Juries boon voted | Tver tnostmouds. Friends ut the rarly eiian to tt ; neo, Commiiesipner ee Wns xs a Peenrioe: age aa Ailoe Eeapnuts Wee palnt tumitedt on the subject during the torenoun, iy 1 Heat et E ee e e a eae setately funuwing Wis | News pueueats Ge enrsiesoe to {9m the ‘residence ropo! atory the Indictments were found, and that all | fa" Kinston, Canada, pupera pleaso Copy. lenet Rutul pes to Fegunaides, the action tuken prove —OC—__S—S]S= Sa PA The urs oink ci $) ty ee ey petits. cuntit | one AA NOUNCEMENTS. Dan be given, of course, but thore Is nu doubt wbout OL, GEORGE R, CLARKE WILL GON- oi some ot (ee Couinissiquars having: haga ite duut the noun-duy dealing to-day. co ho jeted vg Indicnted, tt js nove wi re poeta a Cera tere OO pe ermnend fiuduee them ta do soinetuimw uvuut te Narue, | (DHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING faul whiuu Is at seuudul, uf the Huard of Manns of tho | Nrring th THE NEXT CASE OF IMPORTANCE arse: is, itofuxo, grill bet het a ay Ingtieatton, NO. yon considured rag that, ot he, Hensloy murder, tendunce is specially desired. pe which vccurred on. De Kalb street about two yeurg ago, und (8 gu old ns to have Leen furgute AUCTION SALES, ry fen Wins Ture: barn bru dota Haaale — we eareneeenecena i nk iouse, It uppers, mi in, Rul PuuKD x » prose bint and ta the melée. lulluwing hu was _ By GEOLE AN & REVELL, apres abot aud died, ‘rho only vow left to the porpe- + Cor. Pifth-ay, and Randolphest. three of the fuul deed waa a shuo, aud tow unks tratora ue we Leen working up the ense ever since, ning sutibied tliat une Joh Keenan he snoc, and alse buving proof of bis been “nA party te the burg. they lald the evidence before the ney. Jury, and secured bis {udietuent, Binee tho murder Keenun has spent mostof bis time in the Penttenthiry on anothor vourge, bit his Bontence expired a fow days yo, und he wae gobbled up und is now in custady, and the wus thorities think they buye a very strung case nguingt bl, ‘Tho other indictments ot note found was one Awainst Luthor Itoss fur tho turder of Edward Stanmicd ot tha Owl Club a fow duys ago, and one “yninat Courles Suucker fur the sunoting Of August Herting at Ogden's Grove Suaduy ut a picnic. ‘Yho murder of OMcer Race, on Stato strect, nently three yours ayo, wis nso revived vury unexpectedly, “Sheenoy” Geurge was called 08 a witness, tho objeetappearimy to be to fasten the shouting upon Charivs Dennis, who fs now in tho Kentucky Penitentlary serving a teri. Dennis and * Stceney” George, It's cluimed, wore un the wagon containing the stolun youds when Hace cume up. and the Juquiry waa to cs- tablish that Dennis actunily Ored the shat, tho whole thing being pronipted, io doubt, by Friedberg, “ Sheeney" was tiken by surprise, RNER it uppeard, and decined to testify uutll such t.m0 CORN as he could conuult his attorney, but 19 to be trot oaks “fuspital investigation’ wus continued Fifth: a ein + vest w ni without result, and tie mutter of the detention L “av. an bre of sho boy Murphy {n Jull after 6 former jury : mai bad fullod to tndigt wud looked Into, Tn the tae R + d i h Ba er Case Oo evidence wis very conflicting, and the respousiuitity: apprirs to be beuweed, the ando p $. epi Clerk of tho Critnioul Court and the Clerk of the : a. we . us re SUBURBAN. eek . EVANSTON, die ‘Tho principal feature of the celebration of tha He Fourth of July at Evaustun will be the-bont ices, which wilt occur on tho Inke from the bont club-house, The, ladiea of tha Baptist church willerect a number of bovths in tho earn: from which they will dispunge refresh eu a U8. BARGAINS! FURNITURE, CARPETS, SOW CASES GO-AGAINGREV-EL, ———S— ROLAL BAKING POWDER. TROUBLE BETWEEN EDITORS. Spectut Dispatch to -The Chicugo Tribune, Tor Sriuxag, Ark, June 80—T. C. Mays, editor of the Evening Star, published here, was to-day arrested fur bel upon tho compluint of Charles Matthews, cditor of the Dally Sentinel. It appears that for some tho pust Mnys has pore initted urticiles touching Mutthuws’ privite record of t derogatory inunner to nppoar tn his, paper. He also charges Matthows with baving connuitted practice whieh, If trio, ure the must provouncod Penitentiary offenses, Miya hae glyen bund to answer Lofore the Circuit Court. THE SAENGERFEST. . All lovers of music: while visiting tho city should not full to eat at Story & Camp's great plano and organ house, 188 and 190 State street, ‘tho largest and most complete music establishment on the continent: Hun- dreds of planos and organs Inrich and taste- ful designs are on exhibition, ‘Lhe elegant drawhig-rooms, parlors, nud passunger-cle- yators to ull portions of the building are at the service of visitors, ————$ SUMMER RESORT, People should not forgat or omit to send tholr families up to the Lake region of Wiaconalo, in Waukesha County, this sumimor, because thoy cun Joln them 6o hunuily by tuking the tnugniti- cent trains of the Chicago, atllwaukee & St. Paul Ratlway, which on and after Juno 27, will run us follows: a.m, Leave Chicago.... 7:0 ‘a. Arrive Silwaukeo.10:00 BM. De Arrive Waukesha, .,... 2:18 Pets, Polit, P.M, o. nde, Pane P08 ‘ins fm, a.m. Lyo.Oconomowoe, 2:10 O10 0: a. ul um, 10:10 P.M, 1S) Te ret pin, Ar, Oconomowoc, Returning leave am. Am, me . He Te Leave Waukosha. ‘ ae Lonve Milwaukeo, 6:65 item. fe Arrive Chicnwo.,.. 7:00 10:30 2 All pnssonger trains of this Comminy arrive nt and depart. from new -Union .lvpot, corner Mudigon, Canal, and Aduma strecte, —— a THE THROAT AND LUNGS, Dr. Nobort Hunter's now book, Just published, price 25 ounta, oxplulna fully the proper treat~ mont of ull uffeutions of the throat and breath ing organs. Apply at Room 23 Halo Building, Eutrance'by oluyator at No, 103 Stute atroet, <<< THE "SOVERIIGN” IS THE LATEST improved Mackinnon pen. {t can be closed Into smull compas fur tho pocket and longthoned for uav,. Thy most popular pen mide, Muckinuon Pen Company, & Madison stroct. Absolutely Pure. MADE FKOM GRAPE CREAM TARTAIL: srucious re riiuout f Mea wiltiout ae va bA GANKS AND CANS. sWIISON, BYENDEN & (0, Tanks aud Cans, —<———_—— Werecommeontd Eldredge sewing-machines, eOrSCy! Tuiligention, dyapcpsia, norynus prostration, andultforme of yeteral dobilty seleved by taking Monsman'’s Peptonized Beat Tonle, tho only prepurudon of ueot contulning ite ontira ‘nutritious propurtics, 1f Js not a mere stimu. lant Mike tho extracts of beef, but cuntans ands kt ve-gonerating,. und lifcesi je Jnvaluable in all onfeur bived conditipns, whother the result of oxbulis- Von, nervous prodtration, overwork, or goute dhivaves, particulary if resulting from, pula nary complaints, Chawell, Huzind & Co, pros pridtora, Now York. For salo by drusyls MARUAGE LIGENAES, “The following taarrlaxa ficeases wero fasued yous | ee ea or itcrw ease torday: Bond ti 6. Ki oF Wtove satzle , A Healdances Peni ods ty Sxprons OF the oan ut up eles BRA tag atc i aden ari Ban Contuedonor, Cand ar Chi he Y JABHR aT aalner Ak ATR Dy gy, | oe eae SET “SU NING {Rae a Suen, GAS | “TE SUN DIAL {anthony wisi aon STOVES Gis Cooking and tage Hives Broa tan rt Cleager 126 Dearborn-st. Fy a auSraans oa a ba Hara tod teheubo fn EA TEAS, : 5 ft half cost, Dig stock, All ; {asa 8 Labalor ayy ' STRAW igs Pair tigen ira dt {ross Hey ‘a vadgwiok, 1} Handolpd. einen pulconnse d ahs 1044 North Clark: - taut Asc eaiiattae pore on, || = __L_ tole Sorts Clare Vernprenen err mn DISSOLUTION NOTIOR, {TRA Stated i * DISSOLUTION, HeWos Soba ‘Hane tire of Barth & Moyor 1s dissolved by mutual condunt David Aivror retro, . Josopb Barta wil continue under the nae ota, Chicago, June 2), 1332, os :