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icp ta aatet 1. THE CHICAGS TRIBUNE: THE CITY. | IN GENERAL. W. TT. Gneex,of Calro, it, isnt the Shorman. Sexaton'T, W. Fenny, of Mehigan, is at tho Palmer. T.S, Numrnners, M. D., 8pringfeld, It, Is ag tho Lolnnd, Uart. W. D. O' Toons, U. 8, Ay Fort Koozh, ts at tho Palmer. - : Dn. G, EF. Bueny, of Yort Burwell, Canada, §s at tho Tremont. ae Sir Chank, of Wisconsin, registered at the Pulmor yesterday, J,3, ChAnkSON and family, of Des Moines, In, Aro at tho Sherman. Mn. AND Mus. J, 1B. Duxn, of Now Mexico, nro nt tho Tremont, Mn, AND Mrs, Hane and daughter, of Sioux City, are at the Tretnont, Suonrrany-or-State Wexny D, Dement, of Bpringtletd, IL, Is at the Paeitic, Mus, Senaront N. P. Mitt and Miss Isabello Hill, of Colorndo, ure at the Puelfic, Justice KAUrMANN’ telegraphed from Detrolt that bo woulit be at homo to-day in tine to opon tho North-Sido Poflee Court at tho nsual hour. Tuk monthly meeting of tho Minnis Homo Missionary Socioty waa held at the Grand Iu- cltig yestorday morning. Only routine business ‘wns trausncted. Cart, EvatEn was held ovor without ball yes. terday to awit the action of tha Coroner's in- quest, which will bo held Friday. ‘Ube funeral of Schumacher took place yesterday morniug at 20 o'clock, . » THR temperature yesterday, ns observed by. Manasse, optician, No. 88 Madison steect (Tiri- UN Bi Buthitng), Was ne follows: 81, Mm. Bb dee Bt Wide they BOS LZ tng EE te tty NG. ma, 8 Narometer, 8 ts tt, 29.002 8 pp, bt. Justick [Lasoten had a box of cigars con. cenied under his ofico-tdesk yusterdiy, and every thne an neqguintance entered the box was thrust at him with a" take one—{t's a girl, and welgbs ten pounds and a quurter,” JOU Osnunn, Peter Swanson, Witlinm New- ton, Peter Nubee, Charles Trunk, Thomas Jones, and Henry Suess were heavily tned. by Justice Wallaco yesterday for tho reckicas dlechurce of Hacols In the crowded thoroughfares during tho Fourth. 3 AN tnformal plgeon-shoot ocourred on tho sounds of tha Hnglish Lake Club om tio Fourth, Five hundred birds were used In swoepstakes, aix plyeons to cach man, Abner Price, Roll Or min. J, MeCalluim, and C,H. Means proved to bo ‘the most skilful shots. ‘Tie extremely warm weathor bas [ed the sniutl boys and some large boys to tuke refu in the coullng waters of tho luke. As tho ord tances prohible bathing in’ the luke within tho city Hinits, tho polico are making a large num- ber of arrests fur viotation of tho fw, ; ‘Tie Lumbermen's Exchange, in token of re- gpcet for tho momory of thoi fate brathor, Ell Hates, contributed @ full-sized shout of gratn, with d floral siekto at the bottom of the rlpencd heads, and flowers growtng froin the top of the shen, to the momorinl service at Units Church on Sunday Inst. Tue members of the Lake George Sportsmen’ Asvoulution bad nshuotlug mateh for the chal- lenge inedals of the Club on the club-grounds ne Whitianga, Ind. July 4, with the following re- sults: G.8. Kimbark, supremnoy pudgas . U. Payson, gtasasbatl bad He E. Goodman, junior badge. Tho shooting by all was consid- ered -yory guod, Hiy.order of the County, Board, a enlo at auc Hon ‘of ote betwoun Forty-third stroot and Clinton avenue, and Eganituly and Cottuge Grove ayonues, will ba bold. to-morrow at? 1. mi.,0n the premises, which mn Un reached by train leaving the Uilnels Contral depot nt 13:10, 2:15, and 3p. tn, and algo by the atreet-cars on Cottnge Grove avenue, a youna boy by the nume of Alley Bradstent, who ae how ii yours old, but display un ab- normal shrewdness beyond his yeurs, was ace cused nt the Armory yesterday of forzing orders on two oveasions, und thereby obtalning sovernt Bachels from tho trunk store of Secur & Co.. No, Tt Madison street, valued at from $10 to $15 each, and thon selling thom through anuthor youth to several pawnbrokers. The boy pleaded guilty: und seemed to bitterly regret hls error, out Justice Walince held him in bonds of $0 fur euch offense to awale trial in the Criminal Court. Mut. Patty Surri, who. has beon staying with bis timily at Genova Lake, returned to the elty yesterday. gle says that the Fourth there was anado exceedingly gloomy. beunuge of the mts fortune under which the Nation labored by tho shootlog of tho President,” ‘Che ladies wero more tnterested in the bulletins Unt wero res ceived thin the Ee. fuinun, nnd lt prayed fervently for Prestdent Gurileld's recovery, Mr. and Mes. Perry IL, Sinith and family leave the city Friday, and will satl for Luropo next weok, to be gone two mouths. A CAUGEGNAM states that tho White Star Ling steumship Brituunic went asbore during a fog f-past 7 o'elork Monday niorning nt ile more, ten niles southwest of Wexford, Irelund. ‘he sen Was calin, and tho passengers wre hu- lived to have beon tukon to shore safely... The following Chiunpaane were known In the Chicago Reenvy to hive been on bourd: Frank G, Loran, iL J. Sheidon, brother and sister, diss [tien mond, C, W. Durban, and H, J. Slater, Hurt, Henry J, Shaffer, J, Stone, and Mra. J. 1 Vuscott, of this elty, aro also supposed to hava bevu on board. A GRAND glass-ball shoot will bo hela nt Abe Klelninan’s rauye, Grand Crossing, to-day, tor Ove prizes, inclutllng a bambuo rod, a Victoria, gun-cnsc, 8 pale of rubber bevta, a shell-box, anda quarter key of powder. Twenty ylaas balls will be used to exch mun, from Stock & Morris’ trap. Tho sport wilt commence tt. 1 o’clools, In tho forenoon, at 10 o'clock, a plgeon- shoot will tuke placo botweon Loveday and ity> mal agalust Guwinon and Holland, ‘wanty> five Dirds will bo spring from plunge traps for each man, at twenty-tve yards’ rlac, ’ ‘Tuy regular monthly moeting of the Uonrd af Counoillors of the Hospital for Women and Chil- dren waa held ut the institution, corner of Ox- den avenue and Paullud atroct, yestordiy morn: J.C. Tiltan in tho chatr, ‘The roport of tury i. Thompson, Medical Superin- for tho month of June was approved, Thore were 17 women, | child, and | infant ree ceived, 45 porsons troated, births, 2 deuths, 2 i reed, und 345 romnauing In tho Huspital. ho ‘Treasurer's rupert showed vasb donauons, through Mrs, MoAdaing, front 1, W. King, 8603 1. V. Farwaoll, 84; through Mrs. Williams, from dirs: Hilton, $03, Yesrenpay Fowlor Bros, packers, of this olty, formully wotited Mr. Beazley, Chatemun af the Provision Invpeution Committea, of the Hoard of ‘Trade, that they wert disaatiohid with the dispestion given to nbout $000 tlorces of dard, whieh had beon delivered to thom on Juty. contracts, and that they desired tho Inspection Committee to muke an’ oxttaustive oxninination ofthe stum, ‘Che aunouucoment of Fowlurs’ action crentod no particular talk on "Change, 19 the Coummitiea bad been culled in” before in slunilier case tis sutlinated that adulteration bad been perpotrated on some of the lnrd, on whiob a ruinspeation his been demanded, A retina of the Dircctora of the ‘raining Behool fur Nurses waa held at No. 0d Flour atreot yosturduy afteruoon, ‘The business roy was durgely of w routine nature, the only tringice Mon of general Interest beiny the ralsing of tho ‘Waves of nursos from SU Lae nud frout $10 to $13, Tho Becretury reported thut the hospitale work was yolng ‘On very successfully, ‘Choe Hono, which ia under tho very citicient super- Vision of Misa M. i. Brown, formerly of [elles yuo Hoapltal, ia in a tlourlehing condition, the Huunces ure in good shape, the contributions being very iberal, and this moat oxeollont the atitulion, as u whole, seems never tu bave bad such bright hopes for future usefulness as at ‘tho present. Mit. C, B, HouMes, Buperintendent of the Routh Division Rullway: Company, informed a TutuuNE reporter yeaterduy that tho work on the new cxble road was" progrogaing tinoly. Work hud twen begun at tho juterseadon of Harrison court and ‘Stato street, aud: nearly a block of iron cbunnels for tho tuble in place, * and in a few days the concrete work will bo ‘under way. Thowork on the onylno build! + Bt the corner of tate und ‘wontyetirst wtreoty, was boing puahed rapidly, 2 noeded tiie, av it waa eocsuary’ that the ‘foundations be strong and substnutial, so that there would bo nu shuke Joy Or settling whea the 1.000 hursu-power engines were put fo cperution, ‘The ov would be Nore airuny and substantial in ull respoots, Ponte the Union Foundry Company had ox: pended some $37,000 In now machinery for tho construction of the yokus, und thoy proposed to ncronse thelr facilities for turnhig out tho + yoke siillfurther, Str. Hulmes suid that tho Be completed, ould be an unquestioned suvceys when ‘THE HOMEOPATIS, i ‘The reguiar monthly meeting of tho Clinical Society of Hunnemann Hoapteal was bell inst eventig at the Grand Pauitis Hotel. Papers Wore read and discussed on polvic cullulitus and. peivie, boemutscede by Drv, Ludlum, Fuliows, urt, Leavitt, and Gilman, "The subject of tho . condition of tho Prosident was uutdlecuesed at all; the only oue present who scomed to have ‘takea speclal intorcat in the case belny the Sou. rotary, Dr, HE. 8, Balluy, who bad prepured a dle efarain showing tho voudition of tho President's uid and tamperature from the olliclal bulle- ins. The tracings of the. pulse, which fu the grunt indjeator of the jutlarmution, showod & sudden Jump from tho normal 8 tu 15) at 0 p. in. of the day of tho shooting, Which occurred at 0:00 a, a, followed by zi O20) op aie to 1, will ‘aight tal Be Bt night. Tho figures, ox taken dlagrain, Indicute tho propress of tho areus fol 17s Lp, m., 123; 12 anid if i Whey Le; Jo Uy 1203 2215 . day, Leeda. us Pe eigen ‘The of West Park Comutssionors held {ts monthly meeting yesterday ufteravon, Presle nate Monoy saver on seryice-pines would bo consid« orablo, and the necessity of Adam after the boulevard ts completed would ho obviated. - Tho communication was referred. Instead of Davii's Lake, structed to reply that, If the specitientions wore complied with, it mato no diiference nt what point the grauit was obtiined, Several reports werd received from Engineer George I and approved. ‘The See olllcinily notify the, G: has ovgurred in the Ho Into Commissioner Wilcox, and ask that hl successor be appointed. ‘The Sceretary wai alsv ordered to have 200 coples of tho Ioviacd Park Ordinaces printed, atter which tho Bourd adjourned. yeaterday: yeatorday: und basement stares and dwellings, 68% by 4114 has “f spoke befure 4,00) people,” wero anxlous to know of tho P Uon, A vortion of imy address referred to the sud evont, and tho peopte all sympathized with Gen. Gurl wot well, and no ong yet enn tell what tho resul! Jaineorely hupe und pray for tho best.’ totho Registrar of Vital Auuinist 20 for the week previous, 2: Bune week tn 188i, und i In 1672, Tb of deutha from pruminont causes were: Deaths from ucuidents, 11; eerebro-spinat fever, 1; consumption, 103 3; diphtheria, 10: erysipolux, he mudarlalsfover, 2; monla, 13 congestion of lungs, 1: acute tron cnitls, 87 pl cnses, whe the decedents, Is wero under and the doatt 1,000 ar the elty’s population annually. Robert, teak and sink," whot holes aro bured in the bolton. way of gutting rid of tho nuisance Yittuw, and naing for the that Uri Muyor Hnrridon sunt a fetter to we purtica ordering them to return the Heonso and close the place, Mayor 3 days ayo, ubarged wi! youto! ‘Vue Gnow July Grand other Job at-onoe. It bi call tho. jury for the term, forthom todo. ‘The tndlcatious ara. that iho bury bea" ig wa uae ®@**special," and $f 80 look out yosto amount yong publlo out. Tho Interest payments, made iy dent McCrea in tho chair. Tho Committeo, np- poluted Inat week by tho property-avners on Muntboidt boutesar?, came etore. the foard and, through itsChairman, Mr. Fariin, requested, that tho Park Commissioners eodperate in tho improvernent and extension of Humboldt boules yard, The petition, which had beon clroulate among tho property-holders for simvatures, toe Bethor with a written request And fled for the future cot Bonrd. A cominuntention was rord trom A. 8. were sutimittod, deration of the Nn Wings, President of the Peoplo’s Gas Com mn in which tho -gentleninn temon- Rented thos cutiite Sore taking np bi present olght-inch gas omain in tho Washington streot and renlaciog it by two fours {neh mining, one placed under ench gutter, This, he stated, could tiono at acost not to execed 00), to which ametnt the Company would do- largely. Under the proposed pinn tho breaking tho Me- ton cantnittce eousisting of Conumissionora Me- id lrennock, with polver ta net. A coms Hon was reat from A. L, Amberg & Co, ructors forthe bullding of the road, ask- 0 ing that thoy bo permitted to lake granit or trap: rack for the toy-dressing from Waterloo, Wis. ‘The Sceretary waa hie Also retary was {nstrieted ta avernor that ® Vvacunus onrd by the teat hy OF the TUB ClITY-1ALL, ‘Tre Committes on Schools had a briof seaston queens: afternoon, and resolved to recommend ‘othe Council that thoy confirm’ the Mnyor's appointees to the School and Library Hoards. Tu instructions tu the vessels and bridgo- tonders bave not yet been printed, but will be In 4 vory fow days, when Mr. Croxler anys that be Besta strictly enforce the ordinance In regard to 1c Ing tho bridges closod an hour morning ond evening. Tiir, Health Department commenced twonty- one suits lust week for violations of. health ordl- hunees, and issucd At scavenger permits, There were 85 doad animals removed from the structs, of which sixty-nine wore horacs, There wered, 130 pottnds of ment condemned, ‘Tuy following building permits wore tssuod Isauo A. Saxton, three three-story AG, BT, and 88 Sixtouuth Atreol, to cust feat, Ni $0,000; T. J. Nollig, three-story’ store und ddivell- Ing, <3 by 60 fect, No. 333 Thirtysfrat atroct, to cust $4,000. . 8 ‘Tuedeaths in tho city yesterday were very nro, negregating the Immense nuniber vf suv- enty, ‘nts was ali for whom burial permits wore jeonied and did not include aunstrokes, of “whtel wenthor, of course, was tho cnuse of tho {1+ crease In the denth-rate, thore were quite a number, Tho hut Five of the six engiues at tho North Sido, and the two nt the West Side, Wator Works wore kept pumping water all day yosterday. In other words, W por centof tho vapaelty of the wator-supplying powor was at work. 1 feronvon water was pumped at tha rnto of 8,- 0N,000, guilons n-duy. Some water must havo. been used in Chicago yesterday, n tho Tosa O'CoNNon, Chiof of the Now Orleans Fire Dopartuiont, hus written a lotter to Chief Marshuit afternoon af the deh ta: Company, that elty ‘The Chienyo boys propose to ylve thom a royni wotcome, Including tin escort, banquet, oxcur alun, and a Zoot timo genarally, Swenly Informing bl that on the Missisatppl Engine No. 3, of losis, would Jeave or Chivago with sume thirty members, New ‘Tis Mayor catae back trom Muttoon yester- nAving spgnt the Fourth In lying the ougle, wie bo, who "tesident’s cont i- elu, But 1 ouin afraid that bo wont ifeur the worst. itl an ugly: ‘Tre death-rate for the io number croup, 1; dturcheal disunaes, 3% typhoid-fever, s Scurlet-fover, 23 peu plotrisy, 1; mensles, puerperal diss coun, i. OF yours ‘of ngos Fate wis equal to Ul to exch amall-pox, 0; . whoop Blut new cuses of small-pox. wero reported at the Health Oltlue yesterday, but one of them having been found on the Fourth. There was une Mette. girl, 12 yours of ayo, one of uiken from No. 181 North avenu but tho father are at tho pest-house, ane er of tho cutldren fs very low. At No. do Currier street, Dr. Plautz discovered a nest of the dls- cugo It the shape of a poor woman and ber three children. graph, and the tor by tho Health Dopartment und removed to fis Hospital, ‘The other cases reported wore ‘rom ees Moaghor, and No, 401 West Fourteonth sireat, ‘ie Cottuyo Grove avanuo, No, 151 W Kansas, No, 2350 Halsted, and ander street, ath reported ut the Hospital—that of a @ funily lof whom a anoeth- {o reported tho cusus by tote- patients were promptly cured No. 63 Liberty, No. 605 Wost Fourteonth, Beurlet-fovee wns reported from No, $1 Maxwoll, No, No. 80 Alex- “Buack JACK" Yarraw pald $480 of bis fines und coats yesterday, but thore are still two wore Unpuld exocutions against him. Harrison suid during the afternoon that Yattaw wasn't out of tha Hridawell yot, and, what wag more, tht ho would not be antil all tho execu. ons ayingt hin were satiated, Mayor * Will Yattaw be allowed to run anothor bum> bout onthe Luko-Front?” asked the reporter, “ Gumbonta are Hable to suddunly spring a snid tho Mayor, “ expecially Thore len tell you that he'll never rit x bumboat ln Chicago, nor will any ono clio, ne long na Tin Mayor, and ns loug'as Ch charter tugs, played out, and wot Yuttaw, if he attempts to do nn untawcul et. Sieh men aa Yattuw nro no gon forvod to omfyrute unless he bennves Almucit.”” , Charley Cameron can Yuttaw'a buniboat busines is to-the community, ond he inns be Hainy Unny ts a saloonkceper whose teonse Was rovoked suing time uyo.by the Mayor. A fow days ano, Lawndale, at the cornor of Oxien avenue and Genesco atreot, which, tke hd a a llaceiacly: house. Laat howovor, be started u satoon tn fs other placo, uturdiy one De eC. MeLuin took out a Heonse ‘under his pines, but the police found out ft wits tho real proprictor, Yosterdny: ‘orriaon wants It distinotly Understood thit ne person whose Heense hus Hie a revoked cun run a saloon agadn int 8 arty, Under snother iaine, Whonever such facts aro dlavovered the Heenso will by recalled and tho Place closed forthwith, The diareputablo saloons shall oxist. ean belp it, though the Heonse may be obiained ‘yar Says that no In Chivago if ho THE COUNTY-BUILDING, Cunntxquas, the Archor.ayonuo wifo-mur deror, was brought to Jail yesterday, Jupak Wit.tamson yosterday . suuccedod Judge Anthony in the Orlininal Court. TUG Sheri yoos to-day with seventeen prise onors for Ponting and twenty-cight for Jotfot, Now rutat Jutyo Hawes 1s away alli! Renu {s prodiuting tho uarly return of Mivhnel Doran. Citer CLERK VAneLY, of tha Shorlit's offlee, loaves fur Mount Clomas, Mioblyuu, toemors row, where bo will pasa bis vacation. Surenvison Keuty, of Lomont, wants to suc- coud Commissionor Millor In. tho County Board, Ho isa Demovrat, aud thinks ho can Wike CuAuLys Mocox, uuder sontonoe for murder, and who, in the ordor of things, should be sunt to Jolivt to-day te enter upon his sentonee, is to bo held ovor to uwale th Court in tha mxtter of Kranting bln supers kedeas, Hu 4 tu bp buld at tha inatanco of te police authorities, io uation of the Supreme Dil Le. Jiuxiow: who was sent to Jail some b vomiting an wboruon, My gave notice that hu wed to-day aook Feluave on a writ of babeus corpus. An arranges mont has been mado hich Hi heur tho motion at KK ep neers wil ployed who havo been drawn for the Ury ure at Hburty to look for an ws Leon aureud not to, ANANGEMENTH haye boon made for tha Iaht- ing of the County Commtsslonera’ room by twi maxnificent obarideliers in connection with jets on the wall ‘Ti ‘ho chandollers are of n beautiful and ulaburate Patter of wix Jumps cach. ‘uo lobby bas also al and comfortable sutteus, & marvel of beauty aud ulliity combinod,+ ech supptied with uight substans The roun 16 now A FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tum Sub-Treasury redesmed 812,000 fu silver yeatordas, and puld out $4,000, 4 » ON’ HUNDRED AND vivTy barrels of alconol ae exported by the Chicage distillesd yosture ays “ " (eee ‘fur interaal-rovenua recelpts yostorday were $14U0L, OF this amount $1,077 wag for tuxepald spirits, $4,123 for wbacco ana for beer, elgard, und $3,635 Tun gold disbursements ut the Sub-Treasy rday roachud $50,000, a hargo portion of thst to puy tho July Interest on tho beldu was tastetiy thero buing nothiug* ‘Tith mournful ovents of the past few oars have, of course, put a stop to nil progress in connection with the Hubbant inatter. Dost. master Palmor hg tranamitted no charges, and tho matter will be hold In aboyance pending the. uncertainty nttonding tho Presitont’s recovory, and the fndixposition. if not impossibility, on tho vart of tho Post-Oilieo authorities nt Washe Ington to tranaaet roy business of moments Tie anio of postaye-stamps, postul-cards, tuinped envolopes, nuwapnper wrappers, and AYSspiper and Wertodieal Atuinps at the Coteau ‘Ollee for the month of itn amounted to SIH UST. The number of rerular curriers ome reglatered ieueorsst RUB, Tho letters deliverod was 22010; mail SAIS postal-cards, 417,555¢" Iocal local postales, 313,300; newspapers, ninber of Tetters collected was HBH6; postales, 697550; neweprpers, 405408. ‘The total postage on local tuatter deltyered throug h tho boxes, general delivery, and by Was 815,80. Tho ninount of domustia ridara fasued wits $M, (02; International, amount of domestic monoy-orters mtd, $624.27; International, $8113, "Tho Postinator's deposits neareentud £41,100, and the amount ree mitted to Naw York, $157,000, ‘Try following dutinble goods wore recelved at tho Chicago Cistom-House sestertays $f, Loukwood © Co., 20 pavkages merdhandisos U. Gossny & Ce ease striped shirting; Hib bard, Spericcr & Co., 10 boxes tih-plutes Baths Greenbatin & Co. 14) curses coudonsed milk, 3 packages drusge; Charies Morrty, 17 packages iresertckerst 1. Senrs & Co. 1 cusk razors: rigle, ) wise raw skins: Hawg: Shiw & Co., Fer eolora; Marshall Flot & Cb. 2 cases dry goods; Moucnkamp & Gowan, 2 ensos try ots: Engberg & Rolmborg, 1 box books: ‘hi Y. Farwoll & Co, 7 eases dry rootet Hers tian Hass, 8-enses cutlery: Jutison, MeClury & Co, lease books; Lowenthal, Kaufman Co. 3 cases dry goods; Root & Sons’ Musteal Co, 4 cases musta! instritments; Ordor Bank of Montreal, 13 bales Hessian; Woadly, Dennehy & Cleary, 14 octaves whisky} George Fuersscti, ? cases clgnray Grommes & Ul- rich, d cases cigars: Nichols & Co., 10 enses mn ble works: Gen, Willinin Sooy Stnith, lease tque furniture: Fowler [ros,, 730. sacks snits Matzte: pthaenild & Co. 17 cuses pipe We ‘Timby.d cases muaieal lnstruments; Ant ron ler, 2 cares glassy Kalman & Litlenfeld, 3 casos clears; Chapin & Gora, 4 cuses clears; Towens thal, Kaufman & Co, 8 cnses woolons; EE, Ha- ton, Senses cutlery. The collections wero St, CROWNER’S QUESTS, THM LATRST WIFL-SDAYE WELD WITHOUT TAIN Coronor Matson held an inquest yostorday at 202 Deering streot upon Mrs. Catherine Cun- ningham, who was murdered by her -husband early Monday inorning. Tho only witness e- auined was n Mrs. Clinoy, who lived next door to tho decunsed, and who witnossei tho ussault, Sho corroborated’ the story tokt by thao daughter of the Cunninghams,—n llttlo one of only G years, who related tna childish manner how ber oarents got to quarreling, und how her fathor Mnally plunged bls buteher-knife threo times into her mothor's body, Tho pride onor was advised to make no statement, but he hud already mado ono when ‘ho delivered him self upto the police of the Deering Street Stu on. ‘Tho jury found that death was caused by wyreat bomorrhaue, resulting from acne in tha left breast, ponetrating the heart, made by James Cunningham with murderous Intent, att recommended that he ba bold in custody to await the action of tho Grand Jury. The Coroner also hoi an inquest at No, 133 Weat ‘Thirtconth stroct upun Katie Sehmidt- bauer, UY yeura of age, who was shot ‘ond ale inost {nstuntly kilted Monday afternoon In ter Mother's salony at that number by Joseph Mare Un, Tho jury, after Hstonine to the evitence, which was Ih substunce the same ns the etory given in yesterduy’s paper, brought a verdict in accordance with the frets, und recommended tho Coroner to hold Martin for criminal carelos- ness tu nwalt tho aution of the Grand Jury, The Coroner also hetd an Inquest at tho Morgua upan fin unknown man who was ran over und Medon the quanta Centritl een ‘orty by frat street, in the Town of Mydo Part ens gine No. 83 and n train of cars.” ‘Tho deveused: was about fiva feet alx inches tall, dark-brown hair, bla oyes. sandy whiskers cut short, bruwn woolen pantuloots, striped gingham ‘birt. yay votton undershirt, Hyht xray cout, aod soft bluck hat. In bis pockets wore found a perkuity, 8 culf-button set with fines, & bar froma witteh-chain, 0 motul collar Mitton, & beraxs-bound comb, and ninemorane dum-book, in which was a Untype portrat of a Uttle girl. An inquest was also beld at Corwith Station, in tho ‘Town of Lake, upon Eva Kors seckt, 4 yeara old, who was crushod to ienth by fearwheol which she had playtutty puitodt front tho end of a rail in such a way that it ran overber, ‘fhe jury found no porson to blame, DAKE BLUFF. BEGINNING OF THY GAMP-MEETING SEASON, Ationr the various attractions whieh will deaw muiny people away from the elty during the heated months are the various conventions aud reliplous gutberlugs bold at Lake: Blut, which have been bofore referrad to in the col- umnsof T13 Trmune. ‘The first guthermg of the season nt this bonutiful resort will ba the dake Glut Summer Assembly, whieh will bo opened with an informal program this evete ing. A } Hobbs, President of tho Lake (duit Avsocisuon, | und the Hey, We OG. Willinu, delivat De wi specches of welcome. Brief addresses will also bo mide by the Rey. Jobu Williunson, the tev, A.W. Patten, Mr. OH. Horton, tho ‘lov, C, Teusdell, Georgo P. Jones, and tho’ ltov. J. Gtlbort. Theau exercises will bo held {11 tho new grand auditorium, after which the visitors at tho uf will bo invited to’ the * Assembly So. cinl™ held in tho parlors of tho Lake Bint House, which will be, ontivened with muale by the Cornell Collezo Cnet Hand, From prosent indications thore will bo quite a large attend- duco at the opening, as alrondy a lurge number of the uustomary Visitors bi oveupted tha cottages, whllo thore nre wleo numerous tran- sient gucats at tho hotels, Much eure has-been taken to have overything in rondiness for visitors, not only as. regards tho excellont pro- gram which will bo presented, but also with reforcnes to thelr porsonnl comfort and pleas- ure, among those who hive been positively on- guged to appour on the prograin at tho Assembly are: iabon 8M. Murrill, Bishop 8. Fatlows, the Rov, J. Ut, Vineont, tho Hon. J. 1. Rovere luge, the Rev. D. 1. Wheeler of New York, tho Rev, J.C. Hurtzell of New Ortuins, the Rev, W, X.Ninde, Prosuent of Garrett Bibilenl Inacl- tite, the Hoy. J.8. Ostrander of Brooklyn, tho Tey, William Faweett of Dubuque, the Rov. P. 8. Stoln of Milwautcao, tho fev. Nv Hl, Axtelt, Prot, W. O, Richards, the Rov, 1 M. Huttelid, 1 K Jacobs, Prot. fF. Grillin, tho Rov. Gon Wood. thu ov. W. 0, Willing. the tev. John Williamson, EL. .D. Melntost, tho Roy. 3. M. Parkhurst, the ov. 8. A. W, Jowett, tho fh D,N. Cooloy of Dubuyuo, tho Rev. B.K. Young: of Codur Fulls, In, and tho Rov. E,W, Jollries of Lyons, Ia, 3 - Iu ino proparation of “the progrim ‘for’ this gendan tho iinugeiuont tind used the food dudiitiont not to pave cxorelses all day und un- Ul ulate hour at nignt. Bxoveding length hag Rook Une oF the churacteristics of programs In Mat FOUTS, 1 Ekg Program for to-morrow will ba as fol- lows: ‘ Ia. m.—Adidreaa by tha Hon, J, L. Reverldgo, “Chriatinn Patelotisin.” 3 I in.—Platform meeting, Thowo, *Lrotest> Antism and tho Republic.” * 8p. i—Urund patrlotic concort, to bo fule towed with a display of freworks,. VINDAY, JULY 8, 11a. in.—Leoture by tho Rav. F. Uyious Culture In Beoule Bali Stain, Ro Zp. theLovture by the Rov. 2, Pope, “Unity and Burmony of tho Eoripiene Hp. me—Lectura by tha ov, W, O, Itehurda, “ eorcations in Salunce, MATRIMONIAL, FISH —YULLER, Tho woildtng of Miss Grace A, Fuller, a young Indy who hag ottiolated a organist for the Young :Mon's Christiun sAssoolntion for’ somo yours past, and Mes WIM Flaher, of Poorla, who hus lately been appointed Secretary of tho Ausnelus ‘on, ovcurred lust evening In tho parlors of tho Grund Pavitle Hotel. The ceremony was pore formed at 8o'vlovk by the Roy. E. 2. Goodwin, pastor of the First Congruutiunal Chureb, in tho presuncy of u hirge circlu of trivndy, ‘Tho uttired in a robe of create colored surab wating bale dosed bigh and ornas dnvnted with sprays of snillux. She was attande Vr by Mie Fleber, lator of the groum; 1d Mir, rank M. Ciney acted as groomeman After tho corumony i wedding suppor was aerved In tha Indios’ ordinury, and Mr and Mrs, Fivhor Jott, on the ovening ‘train for New Yorks Ou thelr return thoy | will reatdo at MMoomlugton, I, whore Mr, Vishur Is atutlonod, ‘Tho, bride's voutemptuted European tour bas Leon sbandoned, ‘Kho pregonts wore diapluyed in ono of tho Yurlors. Koltow hur isa liste Blegunt toilet-ease, Vilibant Ut tkubbas pair volvet cabluct frames, Misa Dollio Jt. Sarsballs pale white kid gloves, Ars, 1 N. Evans; elogunt tuble lamp, Sr. und Mrw. Harlan Pago; allver gold-sined buttoredish, fae 31. Cluniuys dressing-case, Migs Cory aA, G. Nuys; crucklo-ware pcbor and salver, Mi, and Bfrs, W, By Hinerys ailvor aud eryatu) leklo caster, tho Mids Lilian tnwan and Minne Gray; ullver cake-disbh and pair napylacritigg, Trou tho ¥. M. 0. a. Yokora! owas pit cologne bottlog, dtr. and Stra, W, Koneally: pale vase: ir, and Mrs. O, Koonucker; Lito Mosaic Air, and dirs. 8.1. Robinson: *Goupo} Iyisus,’ Sire und Mra -Aloxander Pattersons * 348, Hoe Hagos Slay and Nettle Hobinwany 1 Fuh, ut bhichipun' ties ed Jehtion, of Mlebigan Cl wet, Misy uttlo annate iver B, dnuuny vasa. Slr: Wy ‘bouquet-boldor, from friouda in Voortas” Adolalde Proctor’d Pouns, Misu May 8, Oloott., ‘Thure were alio 4 nuruber of presents without curds attached, a here nuubor of mombers of tha Young Mun's Chrlathan “Avsoclation: wore present, Among thou were Br, aud dirs, Harlan Page, Dir. und Ses, A. 0, Hemingway, Str. und iy Jobo lt. Floyd, Mr. Charlus divrwick, Mr. Jobo Crerar, bir, aud Mra. Awa Dow, tho Miisay Dow, rund Stra, Coruaila, Str. K. Huewelly re Wale ter Pook, Mr, Boott, Mr. J, Doau, dv. Hunn, Siva Gaylord, Milss French, Miss Browley, dtr. George SSE lot sirupeoup, Sh a Irving; sliver cake Daskes aud plored wns 191; nuxittnries, 8. The ntimbor of | nd, Mr. 1). N, Wishard, Mr. aud Misa Inman, Mr. WIE Mathor, Mr. anit Mrs, Noyes, Mr, FO, Gtimore, Mr, Watta Do Colyer, Mr. V Lattl: pagre: Mr. Charles. Norton, and Me. 0. W. Mil- ts tot — GRISCOMS AST, TH ENTERS ON His YONTIRTIL DAY AT XOOX. Griavom, the fasting phenomenon, will enter At noon to-day opi tho forticth day of tis solf- Imposed abstention from food. So far he shows Iittle ovil affovt Fork ifs ntinost alx. weoks’ stirs vation, nid, Juding by oxternal ovi:tences, could ensity stand ten days inore of It. Heo says, how- over, tliat he will’ not fast one minute longoe than tho forty-ffth ‘day, nnd hae already ore dored his first mont, which ts to coustst of milks tonst and other light nourishment. Noxt Tucs- day at noon ho will take his tirst square meal in a month nud a halt, and ho proposes to bankrupt any hotel or Loarding-housekecper rash onough to take the contract to food him. Accordlng to his own statumont ho fs x hearty feeder at ordl> nary times, and ho wil streteh” n point in order to get even nn tho incala ho has lost. * The hent annoys Alma goud deal, but eannot quell hB unconquorable loqunulty, At ull tues ho is ready to tatk, and he will argue witli comera on bis favorit thoury, nbottt wWhielt ho ine tends to writy a hook as soon us he gets through, Yesterday morning at 7 o’olock he started off for A walk to Lincoln ark and return, uid, OUTWALKED IMS ATERNDANTS, Thoro aru fow mien, even though sustalnod by three square meals per day, who would have voluntarily undarinkonsa four-mile walk on such nday as yestortay, but Griscom scomed to think tt was ‘only fun, For the rumaluder of tho day, huwover, he lad around on bis sofa and rested overything: about him except his tongue, ae iho medical exaimination yosterday showed the fuster'a pulse to bo G7, respiration 1, and temporature 0S 7-10; all somowhnt higher than on the procoding day. Just before noon ho was wolzbed, and registered 15116 pounds, a loss of two pounds in twenty-four hours, ond of 421¢ panels during tho thirty-olght ava thon ond- ng. During the preceding twenty-four hours he drank thirty-two ounces of water. Dr. Henry M. Lyman made un examination, and certified that tho patient was lingttid and tho puptls ot his oyes sumowhnt contracted. Thore ‘Was fn appoaratice of omaoiation corresponding to the loss of oluht. Tho {ntollectual functions were upparently unebanguct, afnn exhibition tho fust appours to be galn= ing in altractivenoss, und during yesterday Griae vom received ovor 20 visitors, ‘Tho majurity of these stare In stupid wonderment at the mat, who lunks asvomtortatle ns need be, and ape eard far more like a fighting man than any of ig attendants or watehers, ‘To-day Griscorm sg0es Out on the lake. for an oxoursiou, having inndo anatrangoment with tho manners of n steainboat. Specuintion is rife us to his possl- Ufo sensicknoss nnd its consequences, ‘here ls no doubt that the fuster will fecl greatly re- Neved a8 soun ng he tins beaten ‘Tanner's thine, ond thits once tnory dumnoustrated the supertori- ty of Chicugo over Now York, Tho commny weok will bo the Big ons uf the Griscom " boot,” MATRIMONIAL HUMOR, THE DISERTED WIYE SUING THE EMPLOYER OF ‘THe RUNAWAY NUSBAND. A otvil sult was tried befora Justico Meech yesterday which was of no importance, but which was made up of dotails sullleiently inter- esting toaford considerable diversion for tha crowd iu uttondance, Tho plainttit was losa Henry, and the defendant wasChartes Chambor- lain, wud tho sult wns for in amount of monoy somowhere in the, nolehborhood of $10. The hearing of the evidence oecupled agrent deal of tito, but only: Leeauso tho witnesses were refroshingly frank and — ontortuin- nu, -and = therefore kept on tho stand Junger— thun thoro. wits © ny noceaslty for, Itappeared thut Roge was n. young mire red won whose husband, Jobn Heary, bid grown Ured of supporting anybody but himaulf, and hid deserted hie botter hilt” shortly after murrluge. Rutshe plned for tho nusont one, and was witllag uot Only to tuke him into her fens and good graces agath, but also to provide hin with clyurs, tobacco, clothes, bourd and lodging, John accepted her proposition, and, 13 tho bilfs offered tn evidence showed, bouygbt hin clothes and tobacen, Indeui, he really had no need “of money, and finally the under- taker for whom he was working paying him anything, But John Henry did not kuow whun te bad a soft thing, for he ultimatoly dosertud Hose x second tae. ‘Thon it was that she tried te get even on the money ghe hind squandered upon hor lege lord, and the Way sho sot about it wis to sue Chainberlain for the wages due: John Henry, Tho undertaker snid ho bud not kept bigsend up with Join bee enuse tho coltin business hud been remarkably slack. ‘Tne Court gavejudgment for the plalnt- Wt for uu, A DEAD. LETTER, WHY OARTER'S PROCLAMATION WASN'T | EN- ¥ORCED. ‘Thoro was n good deal of Just Indiguation felt Yesterduy because tho police did not enforce tha Muyor‘s prociamation in regard to Urlig piatola on the streets on tho Fourth, and a good many peuple looked upon the proclamation itgelfas an empty farce. A 'inuNy reporter hada tatk with Chlof-of-Polico Medarizlo on tho subject yosterday afteruoon, and that gon tlenan said: “Wo did tuka a great many platols from boys who were ring them olf on tho strects, and o great many incre woro arrested, Wut what more could we do? 'Swo-thirds of the polico Were dotailed at plonics, trotting-parks,: ote, Wo had to have oxtra men at all thu olty parks and at all the depots because of the heavy. traln-londa of passengers which were gulug out uid coming fn." “Dut by whut right do you dotalt mombera of the regulur force for picnics 2"" ‘ “Why, wo buve toda it, We aro bound to Protect our own people, Aside from that, wo nual bave an extra force of mon whore w largo crowd of people congreyate ln tho eity Itnits, capeelally nt a plente, whore there fs mftich drinking, and whura there ts tinblu to be a tuys at nuy time. Take tho plenic ut the Pacitio Gurdon’ the other night, for Instance, Our two polleomon hud scarcely left the. placa before there wasa murder comtitted.- Thera wuro lots of arrests yesterday, but it was also hard to catch offenders, becduse, whenever an ollicer was in sight, thore no shooting done, Lt would be bettor if tho sles of pistols wore prevented. during May and June, but £ don't now thut oven that would wholly prevont the shooting on tho Wourth, because lots of peopto huve Woupons anybow,” Novortholoss, but little effort was made to stop the shouting eat busivess thoroughfiros, and ose pecially on Madison‘and Dearborn treats. Here young inn shot of Histals all duy und farinto Hotwoen 2 aud 1 o'viouk yesterday Morning nn unearthly fugilade was kept up in ‘the vielnity of Tau Yau Buliding for some. thine, Jt wus so loud thit Oflicer Herman Muy cra, who fg on duty on tite bent, and who is pres sutnably deaf, came around, looked un, but did Not attcmpe to molest the uffendors. Meyors evidently did not look upon the Mnyor'e provi Inatlon with any degrvo of seriousness, Like Kip'e* booze," it didn't count. UNION VETERANS, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LEAGUE, The annual meoting of the Veteran Union League was bold Inst evening at tho Grand Pa- cite. Thoro was w largo attundunco tu apite of tho heat, ‘Tho resident, Col, L. W, Poroa, de> livered a briof addrcss showing that the Leaguo was iu prosperous condition, He referred bricfy and Jp torms of sympathy to the pro- carious condition of tho Preshient, ‘Tho reports presented by tha Secretary and tho U'roasurer showed that the Dearie bad an eepye menberabip of 115, with $1,000 in, the reusury, . ‘Tho question of coutinulug tho work on :the proposed Menorlal Hall, with tho tloal eclection of phins and locaton, was referred ton commit two to be aAnnoupeed AE thy Hext meeting, ttoorn npolications for membership were ree eolved, and Attorney-Goneral MeCartuoy waa eloctud a member, ‘The annual vluction of uflvers was thon hold, rewuitiig us follows; President, L. W. Parco} Viec-Prosidenta, WW, 8, Scribuur and’ it. W, Suniths Tronsirer, Seth F, Hanchett; Seoretat Willian, 1. Coulstony Corresponding Becretar: Jobn 8. Kendall; . Surguon, oauyh Lanoy Chaplaln, | Bishop” Samuel Mursbal, James AY Sextou; Commissary, John Ky Floyds dudgo Adyoonts, Charies A. Dibbiey wurtermuster, O. Be Hogan; Directors, L, nicobs, U, 1, Matas nA, Bi duiphy O, 1, stun Manu, and Sani By unaninious vote 1b wus deolded to sond tho foltowings rh . Curcady, July 5-216 Fon, Robert T, Lineotn, Seoretary of Wars "Tha Veteran Union League of Chleago sends “ainuvrest sympathy to tho Progilent and -fually, and cherishes x bope for his carly and complote rostoration to health, Condemnation of the foul deed iy upon tho lips of ovory mrombor of the Lengue. Sinauroly, 4. WV, Bence, Provident, W, AL. Courston, Secretary, ACCIDENTS, : + AN UNUAUAL LIST OF MISHAPS, A. Holand, IT ycarsof age, while stealing a Tide on ono oF Pipgrid loo Wayons, at tho curner of Taylor strovt and Bluc Island avenue, at 10:00 yesterday forcnogn, had bls- right foot badly crushed by a heavy gako of ice fulliug wpon bhi from the wagon, ifs .was tukon to his -home, No. 17 Brown atredt, whore bo was attended by Drs, Hutchinson and Sboraan, . . Thowas Mo}iaty, of No, 103 Suporioy street, whilo under the indugnce of liquor, at 7 o'clock {ratoniey morning, yeaider! tally fell over n ralle jug ond into a basument at No. lus Cuteugo BV tbe ue, and was severuly fnjured about tha Lead TY eae es ~ Jt, L. Walpolo, “Wh yyears of ago, living at No, robar ey on cannon which oxp! front of his bomo at 6 o'alock Monduy-oyenlog, Apiccv of tho petal struck biur on the forvs bead, Ing a very palotul wound.- Dr. Mo- bo: necessurily fatal, and tho boy mresying finely. ‘ = scoms tobe pros allows; tonded fi ease IE severo but uot" morning nt Furst & eatablishinont on Despinines street, reaull tl death of an omployé, August nN Swede, 10 yonra old. was omployed = in Any departinent. — While adjust a pisces of machinery, bo' wont too nent o shaft whlob makes sovoral hundrods uf .rovolu- tions per minute. His clothing becamo ontans fled, and he was lifted from bis fect and whirled with eroat raplaity around tho shart, above tho shaft wasn boam, with which, nt end revolution, hia body enme It viatent cons taet, Befors the machinery could bo stopped, All that as loft of tho, of mangled flosh, broke Loner, and blood. Coronor hold an inquest. yeaterdny afternoon, and found that death was acaldental, no ono ties {ug reapanaible, ‘Tho retnalng were conveyad to {he home of decouscd, No, 63 Cleaver atreot, BJobn Olotland, mate of the. schooner Itod White, and Bluo, lying at tho Union Iron ant Steel Company'a docks on the South Branch, ace aldentally fol aftornioon and was drowned. After clonring up tho duff topsail he stumbled ashe wns coming down from tho poop-deox and foll In atioh n way thitt his bend struck the edo of tho dock. Tho ‘body was revovorod by James Hannay, n sailor, and wus tukon to his tate home, No. 123 North Market streot, whoro ho left n wifo and ong gon aged 16 years, SPORTING. : CHICAGO Vs. HOSTON, In spit of tho grant heat 1,600 people nt- tented yesterday's game between the Chi- cago nnd Boston teams, ‘Tho weathor was moustrous hot. and tha fact that Just prior to the game an employéof the grounts was serlously sunstruck vxercised n depressing effect on. all the players, more particularly Goldsmith, who, being rather heavy In flesh, had some.reason to bo anxious, Ie pitched n splritiess game up tu the ninth lining, when, it being necessary to prevent Boston from gotting any runs, he braced up and did some gooil work, Both pitchers were rough- ly used, and tho hitting was hard to handle, so that many fllding errors wero made. Fox, Doston’s now pitcher, made his first uppenrance = here, and was batted out of, his‘ position, Morrill oxchanging with him In’ tho mlddle of the first half of tho seventh toning. Morrill fared no better, and the inning closed with four cared runs for Chiengo, It was gatie won wholly with the stick. Aftor losing it twice bytad fleld play, in which Goro, Dalrymple, and Burnsbore the chief part, the Chicagos won it back in tho ninth, and then it stayed won, Gore and Goldsmith gave Boston three runs in the second inning, Burdock’s home runon ng int the +) Nlilt over the left-fold fonco being the only ong earned In.tho game. ‘Pho six rung In the elghth Inning were all unearned, being the prade of a base on bulls, muifed tly by wirymple, © passed grounder * by Gore, 0 wild piteh, and a fumble by Burns, Chicago scoral two in the first inning on singles by Dalrymple, Gore, and Kelly, and tt wild throw by Lewis; five In the fourth on singles by Goldsmith, Flint, Dalrymple, Gore, a\nson, and Willinmgon, nided bya wild pitch and a muted fly by Crowley; four In the seventh on shigles by Flint, ‘dhest Gore, Kelly, and Williamson, and” a double by Dalrymple, all the runs | being Searned; and two tn the ninth on Barnes? fumble and Lewis’ pass of Williningon’s hot-grounder to right field, a timely. two-bager by Anson helplig wong the good work, In the Intter half of the ninth inning Burns made a bean tiful stop and throw of a fearfully-hot one from Burdock’s bat—na chit’ which would have been scored as. Mnpossible to be felted clenn If he tad Juggted It, ‘Chars were some Yory pretty plays, espectatly by Williamson, who, by ‘naling a low-llnor_just off the round, made nt double play. In one Inning he and Anson did all the flelding.: Dairym= ple also nade un oxcellent fly-cateh, and the work of Anson at first/and of ‘Flint behind the bat was very fine.” Aguin the: umpiring was unsatisfactory, Chicago suffering from tus usual, ‘To-morrow the Bostons play thelr last game in Chicugo this year, THE sconE. AWRIB NPLATE Chicago. feed bord Gel tard bed bed bd Dalryiupty, 8 4p) o7n Gore, w £ gi 5) 3) Oo} Kelly, r. £, a 2) 2] 1) O10 Anson, tb 5 a) 4)14] 0] 0 Willumson, Ub, a a) 4} 6) 0 Barns, 8. 8.. i) 0} oO) 4) 2 Goldsmita, p., 5 1 0) 4 1 that, o. 5 2] 8) 1) 0 Quest, 5) “| 1] 01 0 Tota 60) oye7] Mo Boston Furnes, 8.4.44. 4 0) 2) 2) 1 Lewis, r. 5 3] 4) 0] 1 Button, i 4 OF al gy ob Deasto: 6 0} 2] 2) 0 Jiurdock, 2b... 4 a io Morrill, tb and rf a O10 Fox,'p. and 1b, 4 War Crawloy, v, £.., § cies Mornuny, bh. £ 4 ol alo Total ..... 41) Mest & 4 7 8B G 40 +s 000-00 40 Karner —Chicazo, 0; Boston, 1. “Swo-hase hits—Lewis, Dalrymple, Gore, An- gon, Home-run—Burdook, Mfrat base on balls—Auson, Barnes, Sutton, Burdook, Firat basoon sa lead sy 3; Boston, 4, ° Loft on bases—Chicuyo, 0; Huston, 5. Struck out—Goldamith, Baenos, Fox (2), Double plays—Willinmson-Ai Passed valls—Deasloy, 2; Klint, 1. Witd pitchos—Fox, 1; Goldsmith, 1,° Tine—Two hours and ton minutes. Umplro—Jeifara, : PROVIDENCE Vs. CLEVELAND, Spectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune. CLEVELAND, O., July &.—The_ tables wero turned inne style on Clovoland to-day, -Me- Cormick was pounded very hard, tho ball traveling all over the iield, Hines and Farrell espeelally making work for the ‘fluldors, ‘Thelr flelding was very loose, however, but this was not takon advantage of to any ox: tnt by the home nine,’ ‘The latter’s butting ‘was up to the average, but it was scattered through several innings, there being but little bunching done by them. ‘Their fielding Was excellent, in polnt of errors, but this ayailod little agalnst such terrific batting na they, wore compelled to face, Ward pitched for tho visitors,and sequitted himself cred- itably, Six: hundred people witnessed the muna, Innings— 1234607809 Providence . 01310000 3-8 Cleveland... 090% 0010 Ot Euyned runs—Providence, 0; Clevoland, 1, Fielding crrors—Providenco, 8; Clovolaud, 0, Jasco bita—Provittence, 1; Clavulunu, 9 Biwo-base niteHines hreo-buso hita—Hinos, Gross, It Firat base on bulte--ravtdonco, #3 Clovoland, 2. First Ungo on orroraFrovidence, 1; Clover nd, Os Loft on bases—Providence, 5; Cleveland) 10° Btruvk out—sturt, Farrell, MeCormiok, Malls called—Ward, 02; McCormick, Strikes cullod—Ward, 00; McCormick, 93, * Double plays—Duglap-Phillips, Farcoll-Start, Passed balls—Clapp, 1, . Thnc-Ono hour'and itty minutes, Uwpiro—Brudley, * CHESTER PARK, Syectat Duapateh to ‘the Chleaca Tribune Cincinnati, O., July &—The second day of the Chester Park Agsoctation’s summer uieating attracted afalrly goud attendance, A9:20 cluss and 42:23 pace were on the pros gra, Liuups, Unulala, and Dream wero the slarters, ‘Tho former, Lusups, brought two to ono'in the pools, but Unataln won fn atralght heals; the 3337, 3:973¢, and 2:23, ‘The pace wag a walkover for Bold Hornot, as that evant did not fli, A running race, dash of one mile, was added, There wero four starters,—Fanny. ipa i Dike Burko (formerty Bob lonison. StraderfPond Wanetta, Aunle G. brought $410 In the pools to 314 for Cook and $t4 for the teld. Finny Cook won easily by five lengths from Annlo G,; in L303. CHARGED WITH FORGERY, \ Olo Tackated, 8 young man omployad Ina clorical capacity by ona of the Canadian. bunks dolug businoss In this olty, was bold to tho Criminal Court yostorduy by Justica Wallace in bonds of $500 in cach of two gascs of forgory, ‘Tho tostimony showed that the young man nad’ obtalned froma srunk dealor at the cornor of Sista ana potrlegery ateooly atrunk value a $1, ny y for a forged o ni Wot ESM arER fens ove ete Verghe ook the trunk Pet ee Mor an for “wy 10 = wu _curtiivale, purporting to have .- boc i written dy ono Jobn O'lirien,-and authoriaing the eure toucll tho property aforesaid... Tho 1 Houta with O'Hrlen, to d the vovtirrenve, ;"Tho result ed's urrost, Roo srouns Tan is wot Watranger to that kind of work, bi wycaruge ba operated the samo scl cured a quantity of Mele from 3 West Sido dealer, At that time bi Suto) ‘urs roxurdod hu 80 bighly that thoy onnbled him to escape unishiment. Now bo will ba allowed to suifer fe ios et . at A most burciblq-geeldent occurred yestorduy tor his misdoings, Fora boy 1d yeara of age it bs ah ae ’ Dradtey’s manufacturing oon aitonipting to youn Inti was a mass ; .. Tho overboard at 4 o'clock yesterday: -rate, and to-lay In the Interest of aunts, when resoltt- tlons were adopted declaring that it was the duty of the Legislature to immediately pass allowing yeople to vote on an amendment to Art, 7of the Constitution providing for tho abolition das surlously threatened to destroy a large portion of our conunuree, and that the fallure on the part of our R would be dectned indicative of tho’ subsery- fency of both parties to tho grasping railroad monopolies, and party whose watchword wo nopoly ant Inerelant of Uils city, was arrested for being drunk on thostreots about t o'clock this marn- Ing, and locked in a. cell’ at the City-Iall Nothing wrong was noticed nbout him at the time, only that he wag drunk, but he was tlmate that ho was hurt when locked up, —$—————___—. day of tho Williams Commencement opened with a lurgely-nttended meeting of the alunini, James White, class of 'S1, of Bos- ton, was clectot to fill the yacuney In_the Board of Aluinni ‘Trustecs, and Milton 3. Whitney, of the cliss of 40, wore lected “Alumat Vi five years respectively, Amon, Jnumbers olected wore Henry-W. icing Chi- cago; jh Allen, Chicago, x States steamer MU{chignn Is at Cleveland, on route to Erte, Pa. In consequenco of the In- telligenco recclyed regardln; assusination of the Presiteni renal thore titi) further ordgrs aru recelyed |‘ of Missouri, outside of St. Louls, and ts offered tons of progress; but no-imore so than estab out the old tedious mothod of drugylog, pt Grand Havon, Siok, recently built and put in operation I) conncation with the velcbrated Magnetic Iron Springs by tho distingulyhed Physlolan, W. Paine, M, D. fine granite und marble monuments,’ tablets, statuury, curblog, ote., in selected stovk, Ollie corner Doarborn and Randolph streota, way, N. ¥.; 03 Madison streot, Chicago, must bo almitted that ho t¢ well advanced in MARRIAGE LICENSES, erimo nnd promises to dovolop Into a dangerous | ais rnin Binrtin Foy crimfaal, {Baben Ween u Chicazo, CRIMINAL NEWS, Ki nose fa sy Wit Ml : 2 ihicage, {Handelk, Natalborg Itome from tho Itecords of the Polico | {48nis Urulina,. - Atationn. Teeny at About 1, o'clock yeatordny morning OMmcer | {N. W. den John Morwolser waa nssnulted by a gang of | Lemme U.T Young boodtuins at the vorncr of Chiengzo nve- = AT Fe J me and Franklin atreut, and 9 prisoner whem DEATHS, - a5 ho Wes oacor ing in the Chlearro Aventis 8tatlon yBURGEN On, a SCO tition), tinens at 2 was taken nway from him. Ono of the toms | the reside + Bb Fhe are Lors of the gang then struck tho uflleor an the tape eaees neat Dy ae tan, head with a brink, intiicting 2 scalp wound ¥unoral from her Into rostdance at2 p.m, Wednes, abot an inet tong, Ho was unnblo to report. sag trom thane Ua har aging, cutee cate : for duty yostorday,. No vlow to tha Boonie, tae ean se Hirano ligy. Fie is inviiod. * 1, John Hayatioks, a young man who ocouples a AIVEY—In Nashvillo, Ton clorical position {na North Clark stroot arocory | {he iunus, dune 2. Kdwin Harvoy, pyod W your, tore, was arrested yestorday upon tho com- $2" Cineinnntt (0,) papors please copy, Plaine of ‘homns Murxott, of No. 888 North | nau vieaittaternser wes of bees Franklin atreot, who alleges that Haysticka is | noy, zed GH Rulity of attompted rape tipon the complainant’s daughter. peed 13 yonra. Acoted denies the allegation, and suys thet blackmail is.at the bottom of ‘the prosceution. ‘The fuct that tho little viel, who Is suid to have been cruelly wronwod, wasscon list nl ight enrrys Ing suppor to the inan In tho call, would Indierte that Mero is a difference of opinion at least. be tiveon the girl and ber fathor. Paulina Hompel, t young woman 23 years of ‘Age, who bns beon inAmurica only nine weeks, und for Bix woeks omployed as i domestic at tha realdence of Conrad sel pp on South lark nvo- nue, was bofore Justice Wallnco yesterday upon nobargo of Inroony preforrad by hor employers, a1... Chena, ee ‘yours, . Bitrat hove number nt 100°stock ‘phairaday, daly Tht ste ColumMRT tins Chace teas Dy tarrtages to Calvary Comotory. HEKTON—In thoeity of York, Kngland, June on fae aged 74 yonra. ea ~ a Sid KRT—C! hor rnd Mrs, +§ Hy Betinbart: nb haf rostdonea, Noses Wovedeeatet at, med I muntin & dlaya,, “ i Banc Thiralay, July’ at 1p. mi to Gracetand, gAAQVONALD—Juir 8 Of partyate Capt. As Sag: Fuyorat sorsices from Bt, Patrick's Church, Thurs. aay. duly 1, 86 orcioaks Uy cnrtiawns te celery AVKROID~On July's, from. nceldontal Runshot Siniuh Aykrotd, nue 4) youre ae eas Funeral frum ile inka Foaldonee, 13 Houth Candle, atl o'clu 0 Huse Jeena shown that tn the period of hor aorvieg Hganenday. duty 6, ok, by earrlagar sho mann fo convor! Or se tl Fi re a $100 worth of property, including. Q pile of COMER AN DG In this olty, July b from drowning, Winmont car-rings valuad nt $100, Sho was held | | Mavoral trom_nia‘ inte rasianto, 121 Ontarlost, to tho Criminal Court in bonds of $500, ‘Thursday, July 7 nt 2 p.im., to Graceland, DIED OF. HIS WOUND. ANNOUNCEMENTS, FESTIVAL WiLL TARE PLAGE ; this afternoon and ovening at Woodlawn, on .G. Hatlrond, for te benetit uf the land Acctdoutally Shot by His Companton. as Many at fretitution. anpwortod bythe Torkol Snivorson, the young Nerweuian who an Any am an ‘ ‘was shot in fi We diana stroct | riclitea of the Northwost, expeolally af Chic, Into Stony night led of le woudl restora | sary tay setoarecnd senha sali il at tho County Hospital.’ Tho County Physician | lioip, er ae ee will mako & post-mortem examination during | 7; ME REGULAR MONTIILY MEETING tho forenoon, and In tho afternoon tho. Coroner J pf tho Bound of Managers of tho Chieaug ta will hold tho Inquest, Emil Johoson, a young | fofUi0 Friondices will bo hotd thinmoraing at} Dano, who was with him at the timo, and who {s | SSC = : euinryad with the shooting, fs Bolo hold in cus: tody to await the result of tho Inquest. It is fecreditad to Johnson that, instead of ossaping, ns he might have done, after tha shooting, ho gave hia wounded friend ovnty Possible ntten- lon, and was tho Urst to call in tho assistance of the police, He expresses grant sorrow for tho acctdont, and tells a very straight story as to how It happened, They had beor out ,| drinking together, und, wishing to celebrate, wont {nto two or three stores to purchuge somo blank cartridges, But fatling to tind any, thoy: took londed ones, and Justis ho, Jobnson, was couking the weapon proparatory to firing It, it accidentally wont off. ‘the witnesses corrobo- thoro vi truth tq tho rumor that. the two mon had quarroled In 9 snicon shortly bofore tho shooting, On tho contrary, thoy wero fast frionds, “) ——— CANALS, New Yons, July 5,—A meeting was held ——“aoe“aj"]]_____ By WEO. P. GORE & CO., 3H and 216 Madison-sh - OUR AUCTION SALE : on 01S, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS . ‘For Wednesday, July 6, ‘Will_be a well-assorted, and Retailers will find it to attend, 4 seasonable one, their interest to GEO. P, GOT & . Ohtani Ha Nadiagecn: TILURSDAY, July 7, at 9:30, REGULAR WEEKLY BALE OF CROCKERY. WE SHALL SELL... | 50 Crates of Desirable Goods In-W. G., €. C., Hotel, Rock and Yeltoiy, Ware. Goods packod for country merchanta, ~: + packordhOr Pe GOH © COs Auctioneers,” aaa By ELISON, FLERSHELM'& CO. HUGULAR WADNESDAPS SAB. 9:30 THIS MORNING, , ‘FURNITURE, | tho resolutions now pending in the Sonnte of tha viclons toll syste which epresentutives to do so for a new be antl-mo- the rights of the masses against the privileges of tho faw, —____ DEATH IN A PRISON-CELL, Arectat Dispatch to The Ghieaco ‘Tribune Boone, In., July &—Irank Clay. Mean, 0 tho nevessity: inka found dead In his cell this morning, A post- RN a mortem examination decided — thrt hovhad CARPETS b GENERAL HOUSEHOLD COO, been struck in the breast by a bluat weapon YBLAWON, FLERSHTEIM & Gos 27° nnd Injured internally. I€ 1s belloved that ISON, PETTd Wr RaniSiat, he was struck by a wagon-tongue and ren % over, Hy did not complatn of Injuries or in- GAS STOVES. : Fcacoracnentac acne nearer en eae ane ee WILLIAMS COLLEGE, 3 WintrAustown, Mass, July 6.—Tho third GAS STOVE Is tho vory beat In the world, OVER 50 SOLD in tho last threo weoks. Reforences given as to thelr utility and economy. , Call at 126. DRARBORN-S'T. and seo the wondorful work done by these Stoves. - Cooking dono daily. NO. 126 :DEARBORN-ST, _ SELTZER APERIENT, Stanley Tall sitors for two ane tho honorar; Elishy" ‘Taylor, Detroit; ind Chester a ———___ ’ THE STEAMER MICHIGAN, Wasinatoy, D. C,, July 6.-Tho. United. the attempted the yessol will from the Departinent, ——————__—. “WORLD'S HOTEL, + ‘This tg tho largest and fneat hatot in tho Stato for'rent, ‘This mammoth bullding contains pbout 300 rooms, all in good ropulr, and ann bo secured on vory fuvorabio torms. For, furthor articuinra nduress or call on World's Hotel, t. Joseph, Bo, Thouvonds visit the Mineral Aprings thers And abrond, und spend thousands of dollars in seared for health, whon a fow duses of . Tarrant’s Seltzer Aporiont Would accomplish tho namo rosulta nt the coatofa fow conts, Hach bottle contains from thirty to forty Inasos OF Sparkling Sultzor, which makes it positives Sythe obuajust, us wollas tio, tose uitoaclons, mins Sral wator oxtant, , SOLD BY ALT DRUGGIATS. FOK SALE, - Tha Mls of the Mead & Rizo Papé Com ~— pany, at Dayton, Ohte, Diep) é bTlalied 1844, ono of the Yargoxt mid. ber “Mi io the yoo Slaying, resolved, on novonnt of , {he prossure of other matters on our prigcipal swede: finidure nna monagurs, und uale dastroy A Tintuvae, 12 dispaso af one corporate property: we Dies at tabite dato n duly ta bah ek Uevton i Dlills: aiid Real Estuto, toxother with ull Mai ery nnd Applinnoes nonudotei thorewlth ned: seary fr the manufieture of Paper aud Chemical aud Pulp for dvsctiption of Milla und tarme of ealo apply to eee aoe OE ENE I NINOS FAP IIE EG, Dayton, Oblo, “RAILROADS,” : “talophones,” and “electric lights," are indlea- Nebing an institution whore all peoplo can go to hayo thetr disoases permanently removed with- E- ing, eto. Buchan cure fs tho “Sanitarium nt Sond for circular. MONUMENTAL, Jobo Ti, Volk, designer und manufacturer of ————————— THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYS: “Tho Backinuon Yous bave been fn uso Inour office for over two years, and bao glven good satisfaction. Mackinnon Pon: Co,,*103 Broad- know! i mens : Not $4 or $7, but gct the finest and bost, $3—a, sot, Dredict CHusnoy, corner Clark and Hanasipne a Ruck & Raynor's Moth Powdor thut reaps ronenes by tho million, is a harvestor Cummins does not advortiso tooth for $7 and Chari mere aes SPENUERIAN PENS, * “SPENCERIAN + Worecommend Eldredgusewing-machiies, MARRIAGE LICENSES, arse: following marringe NMecnscs wore issuod. yess | i] te % ineeae i : ; Ni te < re jeniee h, ui {]uESH inobortson, Ae ead . : osm A, Hrady ye intend, et Tiesto Lions » k 3,G. ih, Bei su {ait Be ot ed for Josef Joxowlukl, Mary Wionewakt Gusta iT Hire ee Tee it Bus end unrival eatsiley Duirasile ted oceans oF polsts HWULOW osey, | [.cEAL SWAN QUILL ACTION, - {he elas BLE. yey, Sos Rap SO) Bouth Halsted. ‘In 20 Yumbers, A compicts sample Card, for poriemtgrearined 4 "i on . »| > tela by mallon rocuptof 2h ecntw -. |, bileagor Ivison, Buaxeman; Tavior & Co, Chica, 435 ond 140 Graud Etroot, Now Vark. _: wD i Bins nudales Cal a. HM Hara hobs: iv» OANDY, . ah Baa aetna ats CUNTITET cou jouoner,: |. PARIS STYLES, « An eget hat anneal IKRANZ'S, 80 State. 4 a) ILAIR GOODS; for tha PMULTIVOLE. Wixe pao 2 BTR ATS, | eee I nracnra ete Papcatatenetl eMadivoueat. CuuaZe, er et . Total for price ist ae Hl AIR Qoede ein Er enyelerts ole acon ta H BLN tetas awn De ‘SFPD ANAS) At balloon, “Bitatoa ai STRAW) tetectnes ttati e Johu soxton,. hus go nie a Tae re ans sorye Halts. . iaale Ae i HATS || wstees war norses, Bichaoh Werte 141 Ruadulph, J034 North Clase Al Poarl, aT Buu Park av. .