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16 THY, CHICAGO DAILY INSANITY IN COOK COUNTY. Interesting Statistios Covering -the Period Since the Fire. Cnuses of Loss of Reason. Insanlty Caused by the Groal Fire, by Love, and by Matrimony. 'itocord of the County Oourt. Binco our groat fire,—which has becomo for us and for tho world & very respoctable period to \dato from,—thoro have beon adjudged insano in ho County and Ofrcuit Courts of Cook, Connty Botwoen fivo and throo hundred porsons. Tho igroat majority woro triod boforo the County Court, Judgo Wallaco prosiding. Immodiatoly ‘mftor tho firo, the Circuit Gourt, recovoring firat, friod a numbor of cnses in the High-Sohool building, InlastMay, or thorenbouts, tho samo Court tried several others, it being time of vaca- Rion in tho County Court, There aro a groat many instances, of courss, Whoro casos of insanity haye boen troated in ‘this county whorein privato physlcians’ woro ‘ealled in, and tho pationts removed to private msylums, {of which thero is & consldersble number. Xow maoy is not known, and nover ‘will bo, The form of TROVING BANTTY OR INBANITY Boag follows: First, a petition of the relative 'or some party intoroated, stating that tho pa- tiont in fnsano, with the indorsement of a ro- wpoctable physician ; second, an order from tho ‘Court, s follows: In the matier of the alleged insanity of — On roading and filing the potition duly verifiod of ~—, County Agent, and the cortificate of County ¥h; iofan, alleging. among other matters, fill[ ——, of the County n'imuo%x, In tho Siato of Tillnoin, 15 inaane, and praying that & fury may be summoned 10 inquirs into tho truth of xaid allogationn; and on Riotion, it 18 ordered thst & writ of inquisition bo {ssued 'to the Shorif of Cook County, commonding bim {o causo the sald — porsonally to nppesr beforo this Qourt on the — dsy of —, 173, s — o'clock — m., to answer eaid allegatfons ; ‘and ihat a veniro bo Issuiod, roturnable ot tha samc time, for six good and lawful men, one of whom susll a physl- eian, o sorve es) jurors in {he msiter ©f 521 inquiry, and #lso that o subpana bo fssucd to ¢ho witnessc hamod in sald potition, comumnding s o sppear in couri at tho samo tske, to toatily fa Ehat behal ‘who is allegod to 8, And now comos the sald —, o insanc, in custody of the Bhoriir of Cook County; lso comes —, at whose instanco ho waa arrestad } d thoreupon also come tho jurors of s jury of good d lawful men, to-wit: a doctor of modicine and Sooplio, afior"belng uly ompavelcd wnd_swor mocording to law, and having hoard the ovidenco ad- Vuced and tho orguments of counsel, retire chorgo of au offcer of tho Court 0 considor their verdict; and, theroupon, rottrn into Court, and, in tho prescrice of the eaid ——, delivor Ehotr Vordiét in tho words and Sgurcs o tollows, to- 4. We, the undoralgned Jurors in_tho care of —, who Is afleged to bo inrans, Luving lesrd the ovidencs mdduced, are satisfied that the said — ia insane, and 43 a 1l person to bo ecnt to the —— Hospital for the Ineuno; tuat ho is a realdent of the County of Cook, da tho Bisto of Tlinols; that his ago 4 —— years; that Ifs discase’ 48 of — duration; that the catise is —, or unknown ; that tho dlsease i3 niot with im hereditury ; that bo 18’ not subjoct to opl- lopay ; that hie Iv froo from verinin or any infoctious diseaso, and that he s — a pauper, Wheroupen, upon tho verdiot aforesald, it a con- xidered and adjudged by the Court that tho uald — 35— an ineane porson, Tho patient is then removed to Jacksonvillo, Ligin, or Jefferson. A perusal of tho apponded statistics will satiefy tho reader and thinker that MEDICAL CIENOE s not reached a point boyond matorial im- provemont. It will bo scon that among tho causes of inanity enumorated not loss than ninoty-cight _were recorded as *unknown," agaiust but ninoty-two *‘ known,” Iuallof the cases triod, six good mon and true, carofnlly empanelod, ot in tho jury box, among thom @ respectublo physician, a8 required by law. Yot thero aro to-day ninoty-eight residents of Cook County who are dragging out their pitisblo oxistenco bohind the securo bars and locks of the lunatic asylums of Jacksonville, Elgin, or Joffer- son, and nobody can give n reason. Relatives and frionds grievo avor the painful thought ; but will go down to their final rest without ever knowing bow the beautiful sun of rensonwout down forevor and how the living died to livo their death out. TIIE OAUSES OF INSANITY. Boyond a fow isolated casos tho following is & 1ist of all tho causes: Undue excitoment, 3; in- jury to hoal, 6; guurpnml mania, b;_roligions oxcltomont, '4; dospondoncy, 1; opilopsy, b; idiocy, 1; puorperal fover, 2 trouble from loss of children, 1; over-anxicty, 1; malarial influ- ence and oxcessive use of tobacco—a womsn, 1; disappointment in lovo and marriago, 6; loss of proporty, sickness, or distraction occasioned by the groat fire, 11 ; 1088 of proporty, 1; intoxicas tion, 97 gunshot Wwound recotved in tho srmy, 1; crucl {rentment by a husbaud, 2; ovortaxod Vrain, 11; promature childbirth, 1; ' horoditary, b; scute mania, 1; jnflammation of the brain, 2! norvous dobility, 1; oxcossive lowdnoss, 1} - softening of tho brain, 3; domestic aud business trouble, 4; son-gickness and fright, 1; fatigue on voyage, 1; grief, 2; unknown, od, WITAT T GREAT FIRE DID. ‘The groat fire is responsible for the dethroned reagon of not less than elovon persons. In one instanco it was downright fright, and conse- quent exbaustion, montal and physical; in anothor it was oxposure to cold and damp; in another it was loss of property and inevitablo dostitution; in another it was loss of rolativos; and ko on. | Yot tho numbor fs not 6o groat as one would supposo who on tho morning succoeding tho groat cslamity watched those belploss women and childron” upon tho dismal prairios; in the lake; in tho grayoyards, hiding thoir nakedness bohind tho friendly tombstonos, or crouchod imploringly on church stops, awmte ing for the broad the world sont them to place in the eager mouths of their starving little onos, Not #o groat, one would suppose, who watehod for an ontire wock aftor tho conflagration the wild facos of men with great robust frames, afraid to moot the eyca of fifolr wives and chil- dron because thoy Lind no homes to which to bring them, Not #o great, indeed, whon woalth guvo placo to poverty, and luxury to uttor want; when palaces wero turnod into a nook in a row of barracks,—s spot, for tha mattar of that, bo~ noath an indulgont sidewalk, or & suito of rooms in a stray flour barrel. WIIAT LOVE AND MATRIMONY DID. In the way of sour grapos five entrios are ro- corded. First love, it appoars, bhad very littlo to do in the mattor and but fow young hoarts woro brokon. On tho othor hand & goodly pro- portion of tho paticuta were of that ago—sny 60 or thereabouts,—whore *‘ old boys,” as Dickens usod to say, secured tho affoctions of (old) maids or widows, and then trampled upon them, Where- at, it is neoloss to eny that tho maids or widows wore excoodingly put out too, In theso cases, it would appear, in the absence of information, that the rojocted became quite usoloss to oll jn- tents or purposes, and became paupers. LIBT OF CABES, The firat cage aftor tho groat fire was that of Samuel I1, Ilarris, the Safo man, Tho jury on Oct, 25, 1871, decided that ho was a fit porson to be sent to the Illinois Btato Hospital for the In- sane; that his age was 43; that his disonso was of » fow days’ duration; and that tho causo was andue oxcitomont. ‘The jury was_composed of }!;0 Iollo‘vlns;, a. B, B‘\'nlcnll, A, D; P, O, Feeney, Wm. P, Grua, Bonj, Clase, Chas. Wle- 1203, 2t Aloxandas Wotooti. . Following is o record of tho remaining cases ninco tho firo: 16871, Baturday, Nov, 11.—Houry Cato was the subjoct, bus be was found ot inraue Ly tho Coutt, Nov, 11,—Willism Ityan, Found insane, but subss- quently dischiargod by tha Warden of tho Poor-Houso, Thiov cases ato assigned no causes, They roaulted, quile probably, from the unssttlsment produced by the trylng cenca of tho great confiagration, Nov. 13.—Carolino Jobnnon, insano; cause, anto- manfu, Bary Marks, insano ; cause unknown, Mri, 1iuee, tnsano : caus, frikhit oocautonad by thio fire, Nov, 22.—Lifus Dory, insane; cause, injury to tho head, " “Mary Zelthuinier, ineano; canso unknown. John , Cloar, ineano ; ~cause, loss of property by {lio fire, 1t wan found that the affoction’ waa of lirea waok' duration ; just about ‘tho time tho _biiudin staoko took lokv of thio remunuta of ha Bard-curmed posseasiona, Nov, 27,—Matbilda Bird, insane, This poor creaturo a8 & wownan of 40, aud alko laut proporty by tho Are, - Hor d1soaso was of nine months® duratio, Deo, 4—atilda Errickson, insaue ; cno, mental and physical disabiilty, TLis young womnsn's dinoaso wraa ulso undoubladly produced by tho greas fre, it boing of $wo mouthu’ duration, Doo. 6,—Joremiah Coyne, Insane; cause, mental xlety ; ‘four weoks' duration, i insano; eause unknown a paupor, Mina Eftlad, nuper, Bartha Wilson, iy Lens, fusano; cause Jan, 6,—Teter Wol, inanze =1 10nthe’ duratinn § pasy’ untmawn; pauper, Oliarlotla g, "Thin s o ouny man of 24 whom oxponue and loss of proporty’in tho fire causod to Lo writion down Do Ann Herding, iomane; cano unknown o 0 waoka! duration 3 ¢ cause unknown * },l"“m Obristlan Bohultz, fneano aupor, Jan, 8.~8, T, Tellyandor, tnsano ; eauso unknown threo ‘montha'’ duration ; paupor. ' Louisa Philip, int o woven wooks' duratlon: couso wnknown i paupor, Barah Fitrgerald, insino ; causo unkuown ; lirca weoka' diration ; patiper, Jan, 1L—Mary Dins, tnssne, This wna » womnn of 40, wiiowan driven to iatraction by merital exclloment and slokieas causod by tho firo, - Ler disoaso waa of #wo monthw’ duration, Jan.—Satuel Broasenu, infano ; causo unknown § two wooks' duration ; pauper, Jan, 10,—Jamon Bliorry, insno; causs gun.shot wotnd recelved in {ho army; of soven yoars' dura Hon ; paupor, Jan, 23,~Einma Corlborg, insano ; causo unknown § thres weeks® duration ; paupor. Aarch 20,—ortln Jaokson, insano; cause, {nflame mation of {ho brain. This waa an altrsotive Jouna ‘woman of 20, who yas njureil by tho fire, and deoply miourued thin Josa of tho property of Ler unclo, who e b Mvetmaet “Long, | canno, oxcltoment ‘ob, 5,—Margaret Lorlg, insano ; canine, from loan of Mibme by thio fro and (ho palte of child~ birth ; paupor, Fob, 10,~Honry Hacke, insano: pauper. Mary Cookor, insano ; causo, premature childbirth ; paupor, Donnia'McCarlhiy, insano ; causo nnknown pauper. Fob, 20.—Willia IL, Haskins, insano ; cause, domes- o and buslness troubea ; paupor, Tob, 23,—Cthorina Caraon, insana, This wie o woman of 36, who had Leen disappolntod in marrisgo, Hor troubice woro of only threo wooks® duration, Fob, 37,—Godfried Hielmendinger, insano; causo, ruligious excltoment ; paupor, Chiarlcs Ray, Insano s eauto, opllopay ; panper, Morgaroits Orb, {nnane, This s n wotnan of 85, who_aucoumbed to disaps ofnted affection, thres wecks! durntions pauper, 0, b, arkor, ineano, cause, genorl impnirmont of his phiya- ical powers; pauper, _ William Icndorson, naaiie} caueo, epilopsy : pauper, . —Johin Memtroen, insane ; cause, ovor-snx- foty; thrco woeks' duration : pauper, tarch 6,—Tamos Bhondon, insanc; causs, religlous excitoment ; ivo wooks' duratlon 3 pAnpor. Mereh 14—Margarot Nolau, sdo; causs unknown; Tauper, = March 18.~Richard Hotollton, insane; catisc, softon- an(uf the brain; six months’ duration not a paupor, (arch -Phil, 31,~) iller, {nsone, Bioknous in int fancy modo him an falot. 'Not o patper. March 29,—Josoph Ilogan, Insane, This was a man gf ‘lh ‘who lost tho firo, Diseaso of eix wecks' uration, Marcl 20.—Johenna Connaly, fussno; aged, 60 causcs, malarial influcnco ond tho excesslve uso o fobaceo ; pauper, < April .—Hoarfotta Soavey, Insano, Thia was s case whare & wifo in fair cirouma(ances had hor reason de- throned by tho cruel troatment of hor husbund, for #ovon years, April 18,—Nels Olson, insane; caune unlmown, ofghitean montha’ duration; pauper. Thomas Kelly: fugane; extsd opflepey § tvelyo yeara' duration, April 26,—Kato Slatorson, infano; canse unknown ; pouper, Jamcs Fitzgerald, inssuc; cause epilopsy | aix yuars’ duration ; pauper. ‘April 20.—Joshus 8, Plorce,insane ; causa unknown § papor, a7 2.—enry Moggrat, lnsano; cause fnflamma- ton of tho brain from Infancy § pauper, lred Uergs man, insano ; pauper, May 7,~Horman Wolf, fnssnaj canso unknown ; paupor, May 15,~Charler T Barkor, temporarlly innane cause, physical debility and mental oxcitement § not & pouper. Biny 17,~Wilhelmine Fredericks, inanc ; cause, puor- ‘peral fovar, six wookn' duratiou ; puuper, Jan. d.—Lowia Daltan, 0; catss, businoss troublo ; fwo weoks' duration, May 16, —Margarct mmunfi, fnenne _temporarily from Joes during tho firo ; of {liros weoks" duration, May 29, ~Tlenry Briabain, insano ; couso unkuown § poupor, Paulina Mawes, insano; ' caueo unkuown } pouper, Jeromo Goodrich, Insano ; canss unknown ; paupor, Michaol Fox, insane ; cause, too freo use of stimulating drinks ; pauper, Olo Folgenborg, insano § caud unkuown: pauper, By 31.—John Conrad Roblor, insam Xmown ; ‘Tt a pauper, June .—Julia Dunu, insane ; _cause, intemperanco; Bivo weoke! duration; pauper, 'Robort W. Rostiter, In- sanc, Thin young nion of 21 owes his wisfortuns {o ovortaxation of tho brain, Juns 11,—Lucy Connolly, fnfano; _cause, inte mper- anco ; thirty daga’ standing § pauper. Fayotte Lincaln, ineano; caiso, exposuro to ‘cold ; two months’ dura: tion ; pouper.’ John B, Wright, Ineano ; cause, busi- ness diflicultice, Iias ginco recoverod. June 14.—Bridgot Lano, insano; causo, intempor- anco; six months’ duratior ; pauper. Jute 19,—Apolonia Hirn, fusano ; causo unknown ; ‘pauper. Juno 35,—Fred Klinger, insano ; enune, low af prop- erty: throo years' durntion; pauper, Margaret Bmith, fnsanc; caure uuknown, Olivia Y, Arnold, funsne ; cause, cruol treatment by husband for four years, July § causo un. Victorls Cyermists, insine; causo un- per, COliarlen E. Drown, fnsane; causa une xnown. July 25,—Catharino Owons, insane; eauso, puerporal mauia; two and onc-half yeats’ duration. '26,—Btilas Burton, (nssne; cause, softening of hroo years' diration, July 80.—8wau A, Vedam, pauper. ‘Thomas Brazol- ton, insano; causs, gonoral debility; tbros wooks' duration; paupor, Aug, l.—John Rech, inssne; causs unknown; ‘paupor, Aug, T,~Albert Lurksmp, Ineane; catiso unknown paupor, _Jobn Welch, {naane; 'causo unknown: pauper, Barbara Schultze, furand; capso unknown} pauper; Aug. 12.—Aloxsnder MoWanthus, Insane; couse un- Known ; pa) or, 2. Srah Aun Dickinson, insano; eause, gen- eral niervous oxclioment ; nino montha’ duration. Aug. 9,—John Sebaatisn, {neanc ; causo unknoym, ‘Aug, 12, —John Dempsey, insano’; pauper. Aug: 20,—Catharin MurPlay, Lusano; caus, norvous debility ; four nionths’ duration ; pauper, Fetor Me- Cormick, insane ; causs unknosn'; paupor, Joscpling Hixlik, {nsano ; cause, pucrporal fover ; elght months® Quration; pauper, 'Archibald Forguson, insane; cause unknown ; pauper, Aug, 30,—Frod Waguor, insane cause naknown; pauper. Sept. 3, prosirat! Hopt, 24.—Cathsrine Meek, insane ; cause unknown § puper. Tohurd - Chupman, insane ; Loreditary, Mary Ann Longman, insanc ; pauyer, TFrances Ray, hl:lnnn: causo, puerperal m: i nino months' du. ration, Oct,’ 4.—Phillp Driver, insans ; causs, intoxication ; nuper. Hugh Doyd, insune; cause, comprossion o rain 3 pnug’fl'. '3, —Edward Darlan, fnsane; cause unknown ; pauper. John Fritisky, Inssne; ' cause unkuownj paupor, Margaret Cook, 1nsame: causo uuknown i nuper, Michael Flood, {nsune; cause, plysical dabit: tation ; pauper. Margaret Constantine, insane ; cause, ‘pusrporal manis, two monthe’ etauiling, Oct, 35.—George Fortmann, insano; causo, intom- porance; two monthy’ standing, Oc Augustua ellaun, inssne; cause un- Xnown ; pauper. Nov, 21,~Francls Simon, jnsane ; pauper., Nov, 10.—Charles Elson, insane ; causo unknown ; pauper. Nov, 18,~Clara Purull, insane 0 ‘Torence B, Kehoy Nov. 20.—Naney L. Morric! ~Lillion Edson, insane ; canes, mervous cause unknown, Cause unknown, o Unknown § pat- Nov. 20.~Ella L, Pease, inasue; cause unknown, Nov, 27.—8, J, Gillette, insane’; cause, injury to brain ; 8 daye’ duration, —Folly oxton, insano; cause unknown; insan ; cause un- r, roline Lehigh, fnano; eause, troubls hildren ; 3 yeats’ duration ; paviper. Doo, T.—Thercsa Jaeglo, insane ; causs unknown j paupor, John Dinco, (natno ; causo unknown. Deo, 14.—John Darbour, insenc, This Wes o men who once kept & drugstoro'on Wesé Randolph stro in company with s Mr, Snyder, Causo, intomporan Deo. 10.—Csrl Froderick Leldinger, inssno, Tl waa & romarkoblo charactor, the cauno of whoss strango malady ‘wna nover known, Whilo a play was 4 progress on the boards of MoVickor's, tho man, Toaching a orrible point of oxcitement, leaped upon tho stago, and, Imsgining himsolf tho horo of tho occa- slon, undertook to instruot the aotpra fn tlelr reapoc- tiveparts, When Von Moltke bad achievod his famo in the Franco-Prusrian contest, Mr, Leldinger went to nloep over It, and, through somo process of transmi- gration known duly to himeclf, was canvinced, whon Lio woke up, that 1o was tho grost Gencral himsolf, e stormed the wroug citadel, howover, and made bin wsy into tho ' Armory, 'whero Copt. dekey ' tmunured | Bim Cin °Cen ordiniary station dungoon, When produced bofor tho County Court, it took tho combined strength of four ballifs fo altind {ohim, One of tho bailiils was bit- tou in the toumb, - Garl fs & paupor. Dec, 31 —8arali Ann McLaughlin, fnsano: cause, non-sickucas and fright aniling bithor from Ircland four weala duration paspor, homas B, Wolf, uaw Gottliab Tiuff, i pauper, 6 unknown, cat .rhllim Donanldson, fusane; cause, supposed injury from fall, 30.—Mary Josephine Cook, tnsane; caitso une 1873, Jon, 3,—John Donner, lisanes 1 ne-uarry ; elght months® di 9.—Julla "Mk Michacl Darn, insane; csuse wnknown; an, 53,—Mary Daly, insane ; causo unknown., Owen McCarthy, ineaiie; catmo unknown, Ja0, 10.—Liva Vat lunano; cause, ecent proguancy and confinoment ; 16 weoka’ duratfon ; pauyer. 0. 4, Tiorgstrom, tnmate ; cause unknown ; poupor. Mary Connolly, fneano ; cause unknown ; pauper. T Enma’ McCOabe, insano ; of the' monuca; 1 wook' duration; pauper. Mary Mary O'Noll, fhaano; causg, uteriud diflioultics, twd woekls durallon; patipor, Jobn Wagatehky, insano; pauper; cause unknown, Mary Cavanagh, nsane; causs unknown ¢ pauper, Thomna O'Nell, inudne; pauper, Trank Quinn, iosane, cauwo uukiown ; pauper. I, Gibbons, lusano ; catno unknown ; paupor. Nancy Jolison, iuesne ;' caniso anknown s paupor. Yeb, 18,.—Jamoa Kelly, fnuano’; causo’ unknown ; throo monthe' duration ; pauper, ite wos found noar tho stock yarda whero o wan cmployed as n drover, Ils mania was cattlo-driviug oll the timo, pproasion Augusts Andorson, lmsno; causo unknown} pauper; Gustave’ Fuchs, fneano; causo unknown: poupor, August’ Fredorlck, insane; cause, {ntomporance; ono weok's duration; pauper. March 5,—John 1L, Davls, (nsano; cause’ unkuown ; pauper, Ellen Eads, ingsne; cause, disappointmont and finanolal embarrassmont; hinta' as o misplaced affectioun; threo woek’s duration, John Flyun, fu- sauo; cause, exposure; four months’ duration; pau- r. Parch 27.~Mttto Taslor, tnsano; causs, overtaxs- ton of nind ; 14 yoars' duration ; paupor, Kate Parkor, insane; horditary; 8 yoars' duration; paupor, Thia eroaturs, who had baen a cripple for about six years, was found by Dailiff Gleason in a rudo and mirsrably furnished titation on DIl ptroot, surrouuded by RIBUNE SUNDAY, AUGUST '3, 1873. hor mothor and sovaral chfldron, Sho was_crouchoed bobind & rust-oaton stova; and whon the officor ap- proachad her dlsplayed hior alarm by tho most hideoits manifcetotions, Xund Lakkon, jossno, Thin man ‘waa # car-buflder, and though found {naino, win sano on tmost topies swido from hls hnlliicination fhiat some- ‘body wan ovor following itm Jike n Nemoals, with in. tent, If not o kill, ot lenat to do bodily injury, Whon tha 'officers approached hia sbode, he lenped om o two-story window, ond i wss only aftor a spirited purault that ho ‘was captured, Whon brought beforo Judgo Wallaco, Lakkon spoke quita rationnlly, Ifa presumed, argumontativoly, thnt this waa & frdo country, aud hoped that tho Judgo and Jury wauld accord him hi sacred prorogative. iiia didonse was declded to by acuto mania and of about twolve doya’ duration, Hin wifo waa ollowed {o take him homo, Josopli Molntir, insano; cause despondency ; two months’ duration, © * ‘April 1,—Josoph Cnmpano, Insano; canso fatigmio on tho voyaga from Italy hithor; ton daya’ duration paupor, John D, Murphy, insane ; causo unknown § ‘paupor, April 10.—Misa T, 0, Ladd, tnsano; cauno, utorino 1 year's duration; paupor, Eliza J, Dalund, fnsane} cauas, griof; 13 years' duration, paupor. Agnos Kirclistein, insalio; cause, domonti; 8 yoara' diira- 3 paupor, Anna Tutthoger, insaio ; 0 weoks' du Talion ; cates, unknown; paupor, Mary Wa Whocler, innane’; causs, nnknown. April 17,—~Cornelius Dol'rlcs, inmnoe; canso, un- known; pnuper, Charlotta Bocomb, ineano; cause, opllopay ; 12 yeara' duration; pauper. Androw Wil iams, insane} caueo, ncuto mants; 10 dnys’ duration ; pauper, Catherino Nowinan, fusanio; cause, unkuiown, orgo Bemeo, {nsate ! causs, unknown ; pauper, April 24.—Adolph Llirach, inssno; 6 montha' durs- on, April 22,~Bridgot Dolo, tnsano, ‘This fa o very ead caso, Tho girl, a poor domeatic, it would apprat, bo- cam orazed wills griof on nccount of tho death of hor Drothor, and wandored mourning through thio world, When first prosented in court she was fonnd not in’ sano. Bubsoquontly, howovor, snother complaint hixv- ing been filod, sls wha taken from tho Tospital of the Siitors of Morey and adfudgod a_lunatic, Thors was o rottled gloom upon the poor girl, and an uttor lonoli- mosa that wan most pitiful Lo witnone, y 3,—Jamos M, Simonds, imano, A sunstroke and an_inordinato fasto for Hquor nocomplishiod tho sad work for this man. . Hia wife was nppointod con- sorvator of hi oatato, which ianot inconsidorablo. May 1,—Louls Rumol, insane; cause unknown; mx montha’ duration; pauper, Fred, Franth, insano; catino nnknown ; paupar, ; May 29,—Amalin Andarson,insano; care inknown; phuper. James Cogic, inpsne; canes unknown, uydor, dnmno ; caitse uuknown, Rosa Owenn, insanc ; €aus0 vuknown; pauper. Mary Oling, {nsano; cause unlmown | pauper, June 4. —John West,{nsano; canro tnknown, Fmnk P. Butler, jusano; causo unimown, John Maddon, inisano; Causo unknown ; peupcr. O, O, McDougall, insane} cause, Gnanciol troublo; ten days’ duration § pauper, Franz Adams, nsano; Caliso tnknown ; padc por, Hobort Hall, insana; case, hl{ury totho head ; pauper, Thin man was found on Hiokory stroot, nn strick A most desporato attitude, Ho swors mo'man could tako bim, It provod a fact s regards dopnties, twoof those gentlumen baing called into requisition, Whon thoy wero taking him nway, Robort overtnrmed tho stovo and kickod ovor tho bod, fumbled the dinner- table, md smoshod all the chinawaro in tho oy which was not very much, by tho way, Whon ho los slght of his “home,” howovor, ho bocaro s micok 5d young Iamb, _Robert had beon struck by butchor's Slever, A, Nelson, insano; catino unknown. Juno 12,—Louis écnuml forano; causo Unknown § o pouper, John Brown, {nmsno; 'causo unknown : paupor, Charles Buckloy, insano; causo unknown ‘pauper, June’ 19.—Frederick Wichn, fnsano: camse, sun- stroke; pauper, On this samo'dsy Mathilds Boll was found not insano, Bho had boen divoreod from hor hunband, and a crowd having collocted in front of hor house, sho beeamo fillod with sn {des thot it was hor former husband coming for Ler, and fired throo ehots into the party, June 20.—argarel Felman ; the verdict in this caso w08 modified, “‘of unsound’ mind.” She lived on Becond atreot, bor only compsnions belng six dogs, Hhjnt she calla % quadrupeds,” uno 10.—N. Dassott, insano; cause unknown; ‘pouper. Juno 20.—Henry Pfefl, torane; cause unknown, July 10, —Winnifrod' McDonough, innane; cause unknawn, When captared sho attacked o one-armod officor with s hutchet, Christisna Shiffel, insano; causo unknown, This wornan, when on tho Way from the Union Btreot Station, bore a bunch of fadod flowers in her hand, A band of music meeting her on hor waz, #ho waa aclzed with dolirious glec, and_bounced Liko & Jumping-jack, informing tho epoctators at tho mmo 1imo that tho bunch of flowers wa tlio omblom of her fortune. Michnol Ward, {nsano ; horoditary ; pauper, July 10.—Pntrick Backham, insano; causo, roligious mania ; pauper, _Botsy Halvornon, insan known, ‘Jemo Fry, insono: causo unkmown. Issso Nowman, Insano ; cause unknown ; pauper, July 17.—Ellen Tano Cane, insans; causo, softening of brain, July 21.—Honry Taubman, tnaano ; cause, a lov af- fair ; Honry ls 40 years of Dridgot Dayreon, ifissno ; causo unknown, Jolmson, innane ;" eamso unknown ; pauper. July 58, —Joln Ulrich Flutach, inssne; causo une Xnown ; paupor. On Jily 16, petition waa filed to teat the insanity of Robort Frola Trimingham, This is & Gorman, who Hiolds forth near {ho cornor of Lako and Canal atroots, 1o scerns to fmagino that hols tho ruler of gome une Qiacovored countrs, and drossca_oxecedingly liko such monnrch, i trowacrs are packed tight in hia boots, and above he knco ara ornamented with ribbons of ovory color, arranged in tasteful bow knots, — THE CITY-NALL PLANS. The Unsuccessful Competitors Pro= testing Against the Manner in Which tho Prizes Were Awnrdedes Complaint of Unfair Troatment. A petition is boing circulnted smong the forty-four unsuccossfal compotitors for tho City-Hall plan prizes with tho expectation that it will reccivo all tho signntures, somo of them Daving slroady signed. Tho documont roads s follows : o the Commion Counofl of the City of Chicago : Tho undorsigued nrelftects, ‘having proparcd, st great oxpendiiuro o timo and’ mency, plat fof the Jroposed noy Glty-Hall ud Gourt-Tiousé 1o bo erscied n Chicago, in responss to tho invitation, ndvertiso- mont, and Instructions published snd issucd by the Board of Publio Works and tho Building Committoes of the Gommon Council and of the County Commis. slonora of Cook Cotunty, doelrs o protest against tho fllegal and unfalr manxier in which tho decision upon tho Tlans, 8a roported to tho Council, haa boen mads, on tho following grounds : First—In tho published book of {nvitation to archi. tocta to competo, contalning inatructions as to tho manuor the compotition shomd = bo conductod, {ho firat clause, after giving tho nzo of fho squaro mupon 'which tho bullding o erectod, roads thus: “But no por. ton of the building proper will como nearor than 10 foot of the strcot lincs,” Now, itis & notorlous fact that ono of tho throo solocted designs _complofoly ig- nores this mportant condition, No one, not Loving atudied tho matter of planning tho intorlor of the Dullding #0 a8 to obtain the occommodation roquired by the book of instructions on cach of the floors, can roperly approciato the valtio and advantsgo of jgmor~ ng thia first condition of tho instructions. It is-only Dy great Ingonuity and study that the largo amount of virled accommodation can bo obtained. o maintain {hat the design alludod o cannot, 1n Juatico to tho oth- e competing, Lo admitted in tho compeHition on tho groundi abovo mentloned, Whotovor desi uay bo ultimately adopted for tho croction of the building, in compoting for tho premiums tho main conditions of tho instructions must be adhered to. Second-—Tho final clauso fn tho book of instructions xeads as follows: 4 The undersignod ars to bo tho Judges of tho merita of tho plana submitted :” Samuel Ashton, Michao! Schmitz, John Crawford, David Cooy, Josoph Harrls, Mahlon D. Ogden, J. 1, Pabilman, W. 1L, Carter, 8, 8. Gardnor, 1. Prindoville, i, B, Balloy, J. K. Thompson, “Thoao are tho gentlemen whoto nomes ware given in the invitation to architects to competo, aa a guarantee of npright and fair dealing in awarding tho promiuma, ‘Will it then bo believed jwhon wo stato that efx of these appointed judges have nover yet voted upon the &l\nnnT It i but slmplo justico to ourselves to ask an tion that tho plubs be voted upon by the wero aasured, in tho published boolt of fnstructions, uh‘onh; l’m tho ** judges of tho merits of the plans sub- mitted,” ‘We hiavo propared our plans at great outlay, and have o right to expact (hat the conditions upon which they have been prepared be complied with, or that we be remuusratod foF the tie aud espoured 1n tho mat- or, DECAPITATED. Tiro Marshal Willinms was removed from office yestorday by Mayor Medill. Following aro copies of tho oflicial communications bearing on the mattor : Mayon's Orriox, Cjiroaao, Aug, 2, 1873, A, Robert A, Williama, Fire Marshal Siw: Youara leroby notified thut, in my opinion, tho Interests of the city regime requird that you should e romoved from the oftica you now hold a8 1'ire Mar. elinl of tho Firo Dopattmeit of tho Clty of Chicago, You aro therefore removed from sall oflico, such ro- moval to take eifuct forthwith., Itespoctlully, JosEru Mxoiwr, Mayor, To the onorable Doard of Polica of the City of Chi- cago: GENTLEMEN I horoby mnotif our honorable body that, by ] g virtue of (ho authorily voated in “me by I, I have this dny removod Nobert A, Willinins from tho ofiica of Fire- Marshia] of the Fire Department of tho City of Qul. cago, You will plunse direct tho First Asalstant Fire Maralinl to perform the duty of Acting Fire Maralial until'the vacancy {a fllled according to Iaw, Itenpects tully, Joskru MeDILE, Mayor, OF¥I0E OF THE HOARD 0¥ POLIOR COMMISSIONERS, CrioAao, Aug. Matt, Henver, Kaq., Firat Assiatant Fire Maraiia Sri: T am instructed to notify you that the Mayor hau this doy yemoved Tobert A, Willlama from his oilico of Firo Murshal, sud that’ you take the place, snd perform tho dutica of Fire Marahal until tho va- cauoy fa permancntly filled, tho Board of Tolice hav- ing appoluted you Firo Mafshnl pro temn, . E. B, Wanp, Hecretary, It i unknown who will succced to the Mar- ehalship. Capt, Bulwinklo, of the Undorwrit- &rn‘ “i}ln-orgr,mznuou, Is mowt prominontly men- oned, ——— THE SHERWIN CASE. To the Editor of The Chicago T'ribune; Bir: In your papor of to-day, under the cap- tion of * Auothor Quirage,” you say: * Shermin les In jalt undor a fivo years' Penitentinry son. tonce,” You stated, o fow days sgo, that the Bupremo Court bad granted a snpersocons in Lis ongo, and hio was on ball. Would it bo othor than falr that the press should abstain from all attempts to projudico tho publio mind for or sgalnst & porson charged with erime ; loaving tho mattor in tho hands of tho tribunal of justico constituted for such pur- poro by the wisdom of agos ? Tho law ovorywhoro gitarda tho aconsed, from Inforior to tho highest orimes known; theroforo, all shonld have o fair opportunity, and not bo projudged. Is it asking too much of tho pross osnd tho publio to hold opinions on tho Bhorwin cnso in abeyanco until a final hoaring? In due timo tho puflhn will know more of this cago, aud n 5 masnor dofying donlal. a. Gutoaao, Aug. 3, 1673, —————————— THE FREE LIBRARY. Moeting of the Dircctors==584 Bound ® Volumes Atecoived Lawst Nonthas 7,748 Volumes Now in the XTanke-= Consultation Xogarding tho Now Library Bullding. The I'reo Library Board met yoatorday aftor- noon, Proeidont Hoyne in tho ohalr. Presont, Oommisslonora Rosonthal, Quea), Xnyes, Bhoroy, and Bhoahan, Tho Obuir rosppointed the old standing com- mittoes without altoration, Tho omployment of a portor for the reading- room was authorizod. Tho Bocrotary roported that during the month £84 bound volumes had beon rocdived, making a total'of 7,748. Tho avorage of daily visitors has boon 264, and of Bunday visitors 260, Among thoso presont was tho Hon. W. H. King, the Proatdont of the Bonard ¢f Eduoation, whohnd boen invited to bo presont to talkover the quostion of fitting up tho old Post-Ofico build- ing for the usos of tho Library. r, Hoyno statod that the transfor of this proporty wonld be finithod in & couplo of woeks, -;?fl was time to discuss the quostion of build- ing. Tho walle which atood, wore good, 88 the Govornment Architect had cartifled, but it wonld coat about $60,000 or 870,000 to 4t it up. Could tho Board of *‘d;lmdon Iot tho Library Board bavo the mons; Mr, King.sbatod tho Tonrd had tho powor to loan tho money, .but it did ot havo it on hand, 0f oourse, ho undorstood the Library Board did not want to put its funda into & building at pres- ont, (Tho Bonrd of Education might have gotten tho rfionoy if it hnd asked the Council forit a oonplo of months ago. z = * Mr. Hoyno was glad to learn the willingness of fho Board to lonn tho money, *but rogrotted the delsys which soomed likely to ocour, It wasa shamo to wait slx months, when it was 5o much noaded. In roply to an Inquiry by Mr. Quodl, Mr. King atated o did not. URALE Board, it ita pros- ent polioy continued, would have any objection to solling tho old Post-Ofiico building to the Library at the closs of tho lenso. ‘The Board did not believe in tho policy of owning roal es- tato. Mr, Quoal thought it might bo a good idea to give tho Library an option'to transfor, The terms of tho lease wero talkod over, bat dothing dofinite wna arrived af My, King thonght tho ‘ront should bo about 6 por cont . oh tho resossod valuntion, a8 with ite other Properly, bot Mr. Hayea looked on an expondlturc of 6,000 or §8,000 for ground- ront as too houvfl for the Library to stand, os- ocinlly when it hud only $20,000 worth of books, 0 hod rathor talo o pioco of ground belonging to the city, liko Doarborn Park, and got it rent freo, Could the title to tho Post-Office buildin, bo placed in tho olt{, 80 the Board could got it for a nominal rental ? That was a proposition which Mr. King conld not entortain, Thon Mr. Hayes wantod to know it tho Board of Education could not make such o use of the lower floor as to justify the improvement of tho building, ‘minco tho Mayor had suggosted to tho Board of Education that it cauld uso the lower floor for its uso and let tho Lihmr{‘hlm tho two upper onecs. The majorit; of tho Library Bonrd, however, scomod to thin! thoy would want the whole building, and in the courso of timo wonld nocd anothar one. In conclusion, Mr. King promised to lay be- foro his Board at tho noxt ‘meoting any commu- nication which thoe Library Board would sond in. Mr. Shorey offered the following, which w. sdoptod : “Resolved, That the Committeco on Bulldings and Grounda be requested to nscertaln from the Board of Education the ierma on which this Bosrd ean procura tiio building known aa the old Post-Office building, and on what torms tho sald bullding can be fitted up for tlie use of the Library, The Board then adjourned. Anatomical Museum, On tho firet floor of a new building, No, 148 South Olark stroot, above Bchwelzer's coffeo-houss, a now and oxtraordinary exhibition has been opened, and is rapldly growing into popularity, It is such » musenm of wonders s hsa nover bofore boon soen in this clty, or in any other city in this country excopt New York. It is nothing lees than Dr, Eahn's famous Now York Museum of tho carlositics of human anat. omy. Tho figurca and speoimens are of wax, and exceedlngly lifo-liks, Thoy embrace malo and female figures, illastrating overy brach of anatomy; also, famous exooptional casea of diseass, and the various stoges and conditions of surgical oporations and prac- tica, Thers aro saveral {housand specimens in wax, and some mummics,—one in iis original cofln,—an embalmed African Warrlor in his natural ekin, and many other things dnly sot forth in the catalogue, to bo bad at the door, This i o strictly artistlo and scl. entifio_axhibition, and hoa to bo seon to bo rigtl nndorstood, Btudenta of austomy and surgery will find it a good schiool,—quito aa good, and more sntor- taining, fhan Listenitig an hour to & demostrator in the collego, — e New Hotel. Our citizens, and tho goneral travellng pubife, will Do glad to learn that Messrs. Jonkins & Holmes will open tholr new Clifton Tonse, corner Monros and ‘Wabash, sbout tho 15th ult, This hotel, butlt under thelr personal supervion, for the conventonce and eafaty of ita fntarior srrangemont, 28 also ita most comfartablo beds, and elegunt furni- ture and earpots In all rooms from_ tho ofice floor {0 the upper story, 18 not surpassod by any hotel in the United Staten, It s tho oniy hotel in Chicago that hea adopted the syatom of furnishing the upper floora in na good atylo tho lowor ones, which with a luxurious possengor elovator gives all thoir guesta oqual comfort, Tho former reputation of tho Clifton for iia * culsine will be fully sustained, and it will be the only firat- clasa hotel in this elty kopt at loas than $4 por day, prbell lodisfodcontoni St. Goorge's Plonio. It fa acknowlodged by all that Mesam, Gago & Rice, or Drake, understand running a hotel with succoss, 5o does tho Bt, Goorgo Bonavolent Asaociation underatand liow fo run a succomsful plonfo, Tholr causs cortainly desertes the suport of tho publle, whoro the funds aro collected for thosole purpose of asslating thoso who are inneed. On Wedneaday noxt, Aug. 6, they intond to hold their annual plealo at Tracy Grove, Washington elghta. All tho unual prizes will bo given. A baby show and a Chineso race will bo among tho pastimos, Tho Groat Weatorn Light Gusrd Band, with Chaffeo at tho helm, will discourss the musis, Tickels only $I. Trains will leave tho VauBuren atreat dopot at 9:30 and 12:30, sharp stopping at the ususl crossings, Don't forget Wedneaday noxt. ———— ‘Watohmoking and Repairing, R. J, Morso, corner of Lsko ond Olark streots, makes » spoclalty of the manufacturo and repairing of watches, Partles having valuablo repeators and com- plicated_movoment in_watchies can be nasured of complote adjuatmont, and not only save axponso, but Al thosnnoyanco that i too often ereated by bunglers in the professlon, Call at southeast corner of Lake and Clark streots, e 0Old Rags and Paper. + J. E. Pottibono would inform his numerous frionds and customers that o Is onco moro atarted snd fs buying all kinds of rags, old nowspapors, pamphleta, ‘wasto papor, olc,, sending for it {u all parts of the city, Tiln placa of businows {8 &% No, 200 Filth avenuo, nest Van Buren streof, Remembor th 3 hin tocall, 0 number, and sou —_— Lakeside Farm, Thla fa & dolightful summer rosort, situsted near Waukegan, amidst boautiful lake scenory, Tho best kind of bouting, buatin by, All boata In first-cls sccommodatod by the rossonable, For further particul I, Blewart, Bind Lako, Lake Gounty, 111, gl 7 —_— Iay or neason, Reward, Tronty-five dollars rowsrd offered for any case of chronlo diarrhaa, dysentory, cholera morbits, or any summer complaint wo can’t cure with Dr, Kenarick'’s Oarminative Anodyns, warranted to enra oholora and oholera fnfantum’ if ' taken in timo, IKeop a botllo in tho house, For wale by all druggisf Ofilce 509 Weat Madison streot, ——— Oollara, ‘This hot wother Jinen colla: lose thelr whapo, #0on break down and Wear the Kimwoo Warwlck collara imatoad. oy 5otain Lo shape bk Keap srons longer than lizen, — Tana Glrod, leader of the Baxon Band, won his appointmont sgainst forly-two other, in 1871, " At tho sgo of 14 ho was appointed to th position of = gornot-n-piston in the Imporial Ohapel at 8t. Potorsburg, Subsequontly he ro- furnod to Gormany, whore hiy talents Wero reo- ogulsod and rewssded. DRESS GOODS. MANNHEIHER BROS, 224 & 226 West Madison-st., NEAR PRORIA-ST., Continue during this weok, their gomi-annual CLOSING-0UT SALE! SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS SUMMER SILKS WHITE GOODS, LINEN GOODS, AT COST. The entiro Stock of Summor Goods, Suits Paraacls, Hons, &0y &0, &0 ot & GREAT BAORIFION. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. b. MENDELSONS NEW STORE, No. 34 Washington-st., {(Betweon State-st. and Wabash-av.), ‘WILL BE OPEN TO-MORROW, Monday,August4. Twill atill continno to ssll the 61d stock, contalning REAL, AND DATATION LACES, WORSIED : AND WEITE: ENBRODERIES; FANS, JEWELRY, BELTS, RIBBONS, &z i AT GREATLY REDUOED FIGURES. NEW_GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. CARPETS, &o. CARPETINGS, CURTAIN GOODS,- Paper Hangings. My entire stock, as above, is still offered at RETAIL at WHOLESALE prices to cash customers. The stock embraces the best quali~ ties and finest stylos of goods, and REAL BARGAINS will be offered. SPENCER H. PECK, 195 and 197 Wabash-av., , CORNER ADAMS.BT. EXCURSION, . rand Pleasirs Exenrsion to Laks Supsrior, g B e P The magnificent new low-pressure Stoamor PEERILESS, Gaptain Allan Molutyrs, will loare Qhiicago on Tuosday: ironing, August b, at 8 o'cluck, on a Ploasure Excurslon i, o, Dt (b of L Soperior), elriog pussey Fs Ampl time io a0 ava of ‘intarost, and 7 fix‘z both tho North and Bglth hozes, No Cattle Carried on Peerless. b,fl:,!;mr:lhunmd and furthor information obtalned LEOPOLD & AUBTRIAN, 73 Markot.st., cor. Washington, REAL ESTATE, SOUTH CHICAGD, 40 hres in Seotio 1,37, 16 g Rir CHACE & ABELL, 184 Deo,rb_orn-st., Honore Block. CENTRAL PARK. Tho attention of buyers fs called to thoss five ol Lots on Madison-st.," fronting Central Park, and those 10 Lot fn ro Monroe-at., which 1 am offoring for s few days at 310 por foot holow actual value. Also, 25 foot lot on Btate-at., noar 'l'hlry-flnl af or foot TIENRY B. B poirde s o Shoom 6 o 1) Dhosrbaraat. .MEROHANT TAILORING. Messrs, Waterbury & Chrimes, Botore the fira st 146 Dearborn-at., near Madison, sincs tho fire at 149 Twonty-nocond-at., have now looated st 10 son:st, near Doarborn, wiiars thor aro pr thair friends with goods in tholr ling pousible igure, ‘Choir NEW FALL STOCK, Mush of which s of thelr own importation, soleotod from Hamplo Stocks of French, Scotoh, and Knglish manufac. turers, must of nocosslty conalst of tha latest and nowest o8 yot producnd. { Block. the lowost GENERAL NOTICES, TIEH OFFICH OF DR. M. 8. DEAN, 660 DMICHIGAN-AV., Will bo Closed During the Month of August, PROFESSION.AL INOTICH. DR. CUSHING, 560 Michigan.av,, will bo absent from the HOTEL, CONTINENTAL HOTEL, 479, 481, and 483 State-st., COR. ELDRIDGR-COURT. BEN. N. ANDERSON, Prop'r. Saardy Dor wosk iny Bonrd, Der woelk. Bost $2 por day Housoe in tho United States “DISSOLUTION NOTICE. - ‘DISSOLUTION. Rovarti aruny ‘n‘-%i‘i.‘:'eu"::\'_'"d‘xx.‘li.‘h."ékfifil“.'.'.‘s“afi'l‘? Tinir, 1o this ivod by mutual consont. B Kecunts dui 3jd fi 879 1 o Hands of Ohariords Beattlo, Attorney, No, 164 ison-at., for oollection, ) h ated s Stk day o duly % 5, Srdors; W, BLAT AMUSEMENTS, T PROMENADE CONCERT, This Aftérnoon, Between 3 and 6 p, m,, IN CHICAGO-AV. PARK. ENTRANOE ON WOOD-8T, DR, KAHN'S Mapnificont Anatomical Museom, ¥rom Now York, of NATURAL SOIENOR and ART, No, 148 Bouth Olnrlc-st., noar Madison, Tickets, & cts,' For guttlomien only, 1oors opon from 9 a. w, 610 p. nis PIONIO 0f the REBECOA TODGE, NO. 1,A.3,0, K. 8, B, Ta unavoldsbly postpoaod untll Aug, 8. Dy ardot af Qomastiion, AMUSEMENTS, M'VIOKER'S THEATRE. Commencement Mfl 17th Season. Thuredey Evening, Auguat 7, 1873, NEW COMPANY, NEW SCENERY, NEW APPOINTMENTS, FIRET APPEARANOE OF MRS. TEOMAS BARRY, MR. W. R. FLOYD, R{nfl'," OLARA BTONEALL, Mrs, OOTAVIA ALLEN, s, G, G, Jordan, Geo.’ Hubbard, W, 1%, Seymour) 0, Moredit, Ed W, L Gy Mpredith, Kwin Staart, G. W.'BlIGIdS, ta Bouol” ‘West End, or The Irish Teiress. Fridsy and Saturday Nights Bulwor's Comody of MOINEY. Saturday Matinee~-WEST END, Monday, Augtat 11 tlon of Testar Wallack's P T N S S e e X2~ Tiokot Offlos wilf open for the salo of soats, Thurs- day morning at 9 o'clock, ta oan b socurad without extra charge, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. WILL OPEN FOR THE REGULAR SEASON Monday Evanln[,?, NAng'nat 11, 1878, On which ocosston the managoment will have the honor to submit for publio approbation, as thoir COMEDY. COMPANY, The followiog tajented Indles and gontlomen, who have beon relooted with tho groatost eare, REGARDLESS OF EXPENSE, ¥rom tho leading Theatros of the country. Mr, Ghas, B. Bishop, Miss Imma Oline, bt Bullivan, Mi O Maodor, o n]m'. Beoor, an, T Laron, Marlo Polri Thiomas I1. Btanwood, ook, " Dunbar, 1, Maedor, Mr, Jas, W, Norrls, 1iza O'Conner, B, Geo. Giddons, agey Cowall e, Russell Sones o8lo Batoheldor, M. W. B, Amold, 50 Wood, M. Rood, Miss Emma Jaokson, ' x! Walor :‘(xulziy, 2tias Jonalo ‘Andorson, £ 4.0, rs, §. . LaMon! iy, 5. W, Siadiaen, MR Ly ey Btiaa 13, d, 3l o2 BTho omatattentton wifho gmnma: " A Ing o ' #o0uo," which Hea zhado this House scrssls s House 8o colobratod. FRANK uq'vl“xkgxg E TEEA:E.B’E;« Manage Engagemoht of the Boautifal and Talonted Aotress, MISS ANNIE FIRMIN, And the Eminent American Aator, MR. JOEN JACK Fho mill appoer, BVKRY EVENING, and WEDNES. DAY snd SBATURDAY MATINRES, {n the Groat Moral Lasson, from Wilkie Collina’ extraordinnry atory, THE NEW MAGDALEN. o conolude each evening with AN OBJLOT OF INTEREST. ST, GEORGE'S PICNIC, Wednesdey August 6, TRACY GROVE, WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, Prizos will be glven for tho usual Gamoa and Pastimes. PRIZE BABY SHOW, And tho Great Novelty of & GENUINE CEINESE RACE, T nativos diragt from tho Celostiz] Emplire, "The Groat Wostern Iight Guard Band is engsgod, with the old tavorito, CHAFFEE, Trains loave the 0., R. & P R. R. Dogot, Van Buren. gy 8400 and 30 dharp, robuching at snd 6:0." All traline will stop at the usual crossinga. Traine top &b Twolith, Fwonyaccond, aud Thirty- it-sts. TIOKRTS, 81 osch. Ohildron half prico. Partios driv. ing outwill bo'oharged 50o entranca foo. 0 Committes, with tho assistance of the Polioe, are dotorminod that ordor must rolgn supremo. OALEDONDIAN OLUB PICNIC G- AMES, CALEDONIA PARK, Thursday, Aug, 14, 1873, ‘Ticketn, $1; Children, 50 conta. Over $400 Money Prizes Will Be Distributed, DAVID JOENSTON, Chiof. ‘WM. FORREST. Socretary. L AUCTION SALES, By ELIHON_ & FOSTER. No. 1168 Aberdeen-st GENTEEL Housgehold Furniture AT ATOTION, On Tresday Morning, Aug. 5, at 10 oclock, , Marbla-Top Chamber o Kot Eathitn [ rosinte A i Garpa, Lago Grtalo, Jiods and Baddiog, Orosk- o, Glkimare) 0. ¢1i50N & FOSTER, Auctionoors. HO! FOR WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, THE MOST Attractive Anction Sals OF THE SEASON. 62 ELEGANT RESIDENCE LOTS, At Washing_ton Heights, On Erilay Afternoon, Aug, 8, at 3 oeluck, ON THH GROUND. FORTY-ONH LOTS, 20 foot front by 160 oot deop, situsted on Charles and Maplo-sts, "Hough: & Reod's Addition to the villags of Mb&np’on Hoights, in tho immediato vi- cinity of the Depot. “Tho stroots are 80 faot [ldg raded snd gravelod, with sgwors all 50, TWHNTY. -ONE large and elegant TL.0ta, B0 foot front by 300 faot doop, splondid Grove Property, nll 1S topar hnnélu%me ydfeémuid. n Centre-av. and Howard-st,, in. Hilliard & Dobbina’ Addition. ¢ This is by far tho choicest and most olegant gmr? at has boon offered at Publio %nln s delightful and ropidly-improving sub- urban town, It is unnecessary to spenk of the many ndvnntugn- and attraotions pos- sossed by this wondorful suburb, na they aroe aufllulunuy woll known to tho citizens of hicnifl. A FREH TRAIN will loave tho Rook Isl- and Dz:;m',', on Van Buren.at., at 1:45 p. m., on_Friduy, Aug, 8 stopping i Twontyises” ond, Thirty-firat, ’I‘hix'ly- inth, and ¥Forty- socond-sts. and Hook Island Oar Shops, re- turning aftor the salo. OUR MAMMOTH TENT will bo orected. on the ground for the nccommodation of all, TITLE TO PROPERTY PERFECT. Printed Abstraots of Titlo furnished. TERMB OF BALE—I1-4 oash, balance 1, 2,0nd 3 ¥unr!. with 0 por cent intorost. A deposit of 10 per ceht roguired at_time of o, For plats and information apply to ELISON & FOSTER, Auctionsers, 87 Markot-st, VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, Cottage Grove & Egan-avs, AT ATCTION, Monday Afternoon, Avg, 11, at 3 ocluck, On tho Promises. Dolag Sub-Lota No. 1 snd 3, ot Lot 43, Tills liast Addle- tton; Lot No. 1, B0x170 foot, with houso sud barn; t'to'alloy. Thoso Io f l.’flbf‘no% un;thinl Ega: b 08 or businoss o T X on dolirory of dead, 82,000 Oct. I balanoo In 1, {5 IR et Ao, Ahatuiol o KLISON & FOSTER, Auctivueors. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO,, 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT ATUCTION, HATS, NOTIONS Al "Bl g i G0 B, GORE $°60.. Auctionoors, OUR REGULAR AUCTION SALE Boots & Shoes For Wednesday, Ang., 6, at 9 1-2 a.m, WIli bo held and a good line of seaconablo goods offered. P. GORE & 00., Auctionoors, 68and 70 Wabash-av. a fine stock of PLATED WARE, sold for whom LOTS OF FUN AT TOE FORESTER'S: PICNIC! ‘Undor the auspices of the CHICAGO UNITED DISTRICT. To~Moxrow?! To-Morrow!?! MONDAY, AUG. 4, 2 o0, K. I & P. . R, (De- ooV as Boranont Doatla Hand, condoted by tha Valusble Prizes for differont Baneon Sl & BHAi: DALY RHOW. Xatta 1gate tho Dapot at 934k, sharp, stopping st High- tonntn and . e hets One Bolias swoh. bNarets alf price. UNIV‘ERSITY—:E}. BAP, CHURCH, (Thirtyfifth:) r Cotiaga Grovo-av.) TIURSDAY EVENING, Aug. 7,at 8 o'clack. GRAND CONCERT OF THE NATIONAL NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITOUTE, Under the direation of UARL ZERRAIN, and with the fatance of Mr. wnis, tho emingnt Violinlat. PART L-Mondolyoha's Fortj-Sagond Paaim, PART 11, —Blscsilangous Ohorus and Holo Porforman Admisslon, 500, vod Soata, 780, for salo at Goo. F, loot & Bone', 383 Wabasha, § T N, Jamioe son's, 613 Cottage Grove-av., and at tho door. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, 0.0, Offigera and Membora of Subordinate Lodges com- postng tho Grand Jurlsdiction of Illinols) DrAR SR AND BRETHREN: You are fraternally nrited 20 bo prosont and participats in the Kzoursion and Plonia tobo givenon Aug, 4, 1473, at Elgin, Iil., undor tho auspicos of tho Gorman Lodges of the’ Of 7 of Clioego, All uniformod membors are roquostod to Kmlnnk at Grand Lodge, Oastlo Hall, cornor LaSalla and Adams-at., atéo'alook o m., and prodeed from thonc, fn corner Kinzle and Wolleats, casslon, Lo the cars, ha familios of mombars wil bo takon care of.by 8 committeo 4t the dopot, and sasignad to seata In th Tickets, . 3 ts, Danoingand gatuos of all kin Plohe 'fi‘:‘:n’sfi.’ Orcauot, oid, " Busio by the Grea Weatern Light Guard Tand, JULIUS SOUREIBER, Ohr'n Com, I, WINKLER, Boo'y Com. PIONIC. UNITED SONS OF ERIN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, SHARPSHOOTERS PARK, .A.UG'U_'S’.F ais. SECOND AII)\{N»EP PIONIO Brass Fnishers and Moulders' Benevolent Unlon Will bo held at ROSULLYE, Thursday, Aug.7 on tho 245 West Lake-st. On TOURSDAY, Aug. 7, at 10 o'clock, THE ENTIRIE Contents of a Dwelling, Constatiug of Parlor Sots, Marbletop Ohamber Ssts Wb nl\![rré‘(n(::flh'll:lélflfll‘llnl!; 1t Drussols and % 73, Cilamwaro maro, Slavos, atse V%G, GORIE 3 0., Auctionsors. REGULAR SUHIH SIDE SALE Household Furniture AT ATCTION. Parlor, Library, Ohumbor, snd Kitohen Furhitare; Wardrobos, Desits, Bhow Ceson: Buggios and Harnosses. On Saturday, Aug, 8, at 9 o'olook, OO, P GOnE & S al i et . —_— — % Lot O WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, SALESROOMS, BOWEN'S BLOCE, Nos. 15 & 17 East Randolph-st. Sale of Buggies, Ou TUESDAY, Augusth, at10o'clook, Sale of Dry Goods, & On THURSDAY, August 7, at 93 o'clock, Sale of Houschold Furniture, &c., On SBATURDAY, Ap'ull;?, At 8 o'olock. 80 ACRES ADJOINING RAVENSWOOD, Botwoon tho 0. & M, R. R, and the Green Bay Rond; very accossible, For zale at o bargnin by 0. 0, THAYER & CO., Ronl Estato Auctioneers and Brokors, l_ql)'EnuLMndhnn-lt,_: = ey By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Auotion and Commission Houss, 63 Bouth Cansl.st. {or Baton on, Wod o A e Bbasonold o ko Maroliandiss, and il good Frausa; *Ottior Hhan s ually k “Auotion o days will sell B icimats aalo At voraya Auotion prisoa. ALUL0 N bis 1o ot & lara line 61 Wednesds will open by a trado Slationory, W, all Pookote, and }at-Racks, . '08GO0D & WILLIAMY, Avcttonoers, By TAYLOR & IIARRISON. Olicago & Pacifio It. R, C Toavo Depot, North Hal- SPROIAL SALR OF il e i iy St sinees | Foraitre, Garpel, Crorkery, and Hardware, 30 ani . Bos s, Mualo N " 1 . 6 at 91§ o'olook. igual &n‘j.‘ :" ::m"““' PUSOLIAVEN, Trea. | Wednosdsr mornlog Aug IA:I ;fiéfl’fib-fi:’;‘ffi"“"’ WANTED, TO TRAVEL; BY BEUSH, SON & CO., Full Dramatic Company, Tonder of Orches~ tra; also, Soenio Artiat, to.aot when required. Apply personally or by letter to ek MANAGER, 71 and 73 Wost Monroe-at, WEDIESDAY, AUG, 6 AT 9:30 A, M,, HOUSEHOLD GOODS

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