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i THE CHICAGO ‘DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUSY 31, 1873, WAR OF RACES, A Duel Tmpending Between Two Great Looak Politicians, ‘Who Represent the German Empire and the Irish People, Antliony Cresar Hesing and the Loms A« Ly Morrison Havo a Falling=0ut, The Latter's Temperance Address the Cause of the Trouble. Grophic Acoount of Their Hostile Meeting at the West Side Rink. A Challenge Said to Have Been Sent and Ac- cepted. Mr. Hesing’s Precautions Against Interruption by the Police. The Great German Leader Inter- viewed by a “Tribune” Reporter. Tt is pleasant, bosides profitable, to meditate betimos on tho beautiful affection of David for Jonathan, aud of Jonathan for David, on tho puro Jovoof Damon for Pythins, and of Pythiss for Damon, bocause in this age,said to bo degon- erate, thero aro fow examples of {riondship 80 true, #o noble, so unsolfish, When men who in their day aud generation are as conspicucus ag David and Jounthan and Damon and Pythias were in their days fall ont and die- agreo, it ia causo for lamentation, tears, nud heavy sobs, Tho broast leaves, Iachrymatory glands involuntarily fill, and glob- ulos of water are forced from tho odges, to tricklo down onch sido of the noso, Alas! the age of David and Dowon is no more ; no more do mon fall on each othor's neoks and osculato 29 did David and Jonathan ; no more does o friend volunteer to tako auothor's placo on the geaffold, s happened in the othor historical in- atances above alluded to. This is a tale of =¥4:,—0f a war of races,—and 1s unother proof that tho timo iwhen tho lion shall lio down oulside tho Jamb, - sud the tiger and the kid oat watermelon aud sharo tho samo couch to- gother bas not arrived. It mny have arrived in Timbuctoo, but o far it has not been regis- terod in Chicago. No man in Chicago s stil man,—tho same old sixpence, weak, orring, boisterous, full of passion, prono to rosent an insult, ready to dlo, if meeds bo, in dofonse of honor, These are somo of tho ressons (lacal polities might be given as another reason) why Mr. A. O. Hoging is nob David or Damon, oud why the Hon. A, L. Morrison is not pither Jonsthan or Pythins, This illustrious palr have fallon out,—thosa bosses among men who, whon thoy dopart from s mourning world, will leave footprints on tho sands of Timo snd of tho Lako Shora; these reprosontatives of two raccs, tho oue of tho German Empire, tho other of tha Irish poopla; theso individuala bave quarrcled; their enimity knows no tsuce, snd heroafter thoy will be found arrayod against oach other, the ono wrapped in tho groen flag of Erin, the other panoplied in the red, white, and black, 'Pho relations betsween these gontlemen hove been out of joiut for many a day. It isnot nccessary to trace the cause of this unhappy condition of affairs, Jvery man who studics local politics undorstands how it is himself. IHo knows that Mr. Morrison drinks nothing tronger than ton or pop; that o is a consistent and do- voted disciplo of Fathor Mathow and Mr, Gough nud that ho bates whisky as tho dovil bates holy water. Mr. Morrison is not ashamed of his tom- poranco proclivitics, and, boing o Suent speakor, ho hos donounced the intoxicating cup by the bhour ac a timo, and has con- vinced many of his countrymen that it is their mortal foo. Mr. Morrigon is undoubted- ly slncere in, and lives up to, his profession, Ho has been promoted on account of long and faith~ ful sorvicos in tha causo of law, ordor, and tem- porence, until ho stauds near the head of the Committee of Boveuty—a proud and oxalted sta- tion, Now Mr. Hesing oaunot stomach & man who drinks nothing more powerful than tea or pop. e looks dowh on such mild decactions with Ineffable scorn, and turns up his noso at conselontious persons who have no greater regard for their insidos than to pour tos and pop down thoir throats, Tho result i, that Heein was filled with bittorness against Morrison, an this bitterneas was turned mto gall whoen Mor- rison not only oxercised hiy iunfionnblo snd in- beront right to drink only ton and pap, but had the sudacity to dofend his courso ou tho plat- form boforo large and onthusiastio public meot- ings, in speechos of rare cloquonco aud cutting sarcasm. An occasional allusion to Hosing as incarnation of Leor and disorder did not tend to sootho that gentloman’s rufiied tomper. Mor- rison did not sparo Ifesiog, and Hesing detor- minod to get even with Dlorrison on the firet fa- ;‘um&)ln opportunity. Tho opportunity soon of- erod. One ovening not long ago Mr. Hesing remom= pered thoro was a fair at tho West Bide Rink in aid of Bt. Jarlath's Church, and, bowng s pious Catliolic, ho thought it nomoro than his duty to admire the historical collections all the way from Iroland, and leayo s portion of his fortune to Dielp tho fuir and build the church, and conciliate s large and powerful eloment {u tho appronching election. Mr. Heslug is & good doal nFau Irish- man b cortain sensons of tho year, gonore slly in tho fall. At the enmo season he takes & rellquus fit, aud goos to ohurch with the regularity of & saint, = Boing in this frame of mind, ho ordorod his Ropublican coach= man to bring out that Republican carringo, bitch boforo it tha two Republican horses, with the silvor-mounted Ropublican barness, and folding o Republican lap-robo around his Topub- lican Jogs, the entire Republican equipagoe whirled sway at & hard gallop to tho fair, 1t so bappaned thot on that particular evons fog Mr. Morison was ofliciating as committeo man, usher, or somothing that roquired him to wolcomo_illustrious visitora. r. Morrison is sn urbano man, n naturally polito man, almont & Fronchman in that rospect. Mo had shaken hands with many distinguished men in hiu time, from Prosidont Grant to tho Hon, Mr. Rountroo, At shaking hands he is'an export. /He gived 8 good, honest ehake—nono of your ump-liandlo inpositione—nlvays supplomont- ug tho 8queoze iu the cnse of u{ndy wth o low, covoront how, such ud & gellant Irishman makos to tho sox thut cheors but doos not inebrinte. Ho Iad ado obolsance bofore a dozon foir shrines that ovenivg, and had felt the wolght of )mmy-lumfiud countituenty antil Lo was in o hand-shaking mood, and folt qualified to shako the ?nw of a King, IalLsd not shaken hands four five \'nlll?' minutos whoa an_appurition about for timos bis own size and weight appenared at tho door, It was Mr, Hos~ ing, undaunted by Mr. Hosing's wolght, and mn;{u.od by the generous lnstiuots of o host, Ir. Morrigon ?lrocuudod without a flank move- ment, in single filo, to weloomo tho great man. Ho put forward tho haud which “had beou shakon by tho fair ones only a fow munutos boforo, ‘fully expeoling 0f courso that on . such wn oceasion, i the prosence of o many ladies, on tha neutral ground, Mr. Fosing would euspond hostilities, forgot all aboy} hiy vinogag specohos, aud for the timo bo- ing bo a friend and brothor. Mr. Hesing, belng much tallor thon Mr. Morrison, looked down s him, but novor a hand did ho oxtond, 1lis gorge hind rison, the Touton blood in hia veina wns np. Ho informed Mr. Morrison that he wonld never shako & tomperance lhand,—n hand that nover Liandlod s fonming tankard, a hand that had eawed tho nir to emphaslzo hin do- nunclations of Hosing,—no, novoer would Lo shrke such o _hand,—nover, nevor, nover, by Gambrinug, In Mr. Heslog's aplnion, Mr. Morrison was o U'Pamnporenglor,” & * Muck- or,"” a wasgor-gimpol,” a ¢ wausor-paufor,” not to'montion hia being an _* Enghorzolgor Phills- tor,” Mr. Morrion, not fully canrhmu!lng Mr, Hosing's mothor-tongue, was in the ponition of 0'Conucll'a flsb-womon, who did not Lnow what hio moant whon ho onlled hor o perpondion- Iar parallelogram, and Insisted that sho kapt o ll),%mlhuummu Iu the garret. To bo cnlled an “"Enghorzolger Philistor " was enongh to pro- voko o hermit, Buch a moutbful of the alphabot must moean sometlung torriblo, surrounded by tho trosllhm of his raco,.—n raco that proferrod doath bofore disbonor, or 8 Boon aftor ag convenient, Mr. Morrison folt that ho must toll Mr. Hening that ho was o Lrute, & blackguard, no gentloman, or words to that ecf- fect, Agnin did Mr. Houing arrango his tongue, elear liia lungs, throw baok Lis shouldors, and, with all his herouloan atrongth, Iurl forth onco more tho ** Enghorzoigor Philiator.” In vain did Mr. Morrison tell Mr. Losing that Lo was a boor- borrel, s boor-guzzler, a combination of Eauor krout aud pm!zo}u. Theso condimonts boing Mr. ITeping’s bent hold, did not worry him a bit, avd “again he flung that * Enghelzor Philister® ' AMr. Morrison's foce. Dy this time tho blood of tho Irish horo was up. Ha folt as oxplosivo s & can of uitro-glycorino, while hin quonom was ns amiablo as a Madivon street bridge-tondor, 1Alr. Morrison was cons pidoring the - propriety of sunihilating Alr. Hosing_ by a blow, for instanco, botwoon tho oyes, Ha hankored for blood,—Gorman blood. olind o mighty dosire to tap Mr. Hosing on tho nose, M. Hasing was of ho oppoui way of thinking, Ho desired Irich blood. Being dubbed & Dblackguard is not plensant, oven if a moan is usod to .~ He thought of bruising Mr. Morrl~ son's outicle, but made up- bis _mind nolhivg but’ water wonld flow, whorcas it Morrison Dbit bhim there would bo a wasto of precious beor. While thoy wore con- sidering liow to Lill ench other, soveral ladics got around them, hung on to their cont-tails, and then, when neitbor could got ot tho othor without fserificing a garmont, thelr anger know no bounds. Thoy panted for tho fray. Finally, Mr, Morrison having rogard for tho prosenco and the placo in which Le stood, announced that o would not dirty his hande on Hosing, bub that adoy of reckoning was not far off.” Bir. Hening soon aftor rotired to that carringo and rodo home a maddor if not a wiser man, BMr. Morrison resumed his band-shaking dutios, and tho business of the Exposition rosumed its oven tenor, and was undisturbed by further incidont. ‘I'his ovent has been the talk of the town for soveral dnys. Ithas boen the thome of convor- eation among tho politicians. Mr. Sheridan ie sorry for it, aud 8o aro tho Democratic politicinns who countod upon & fusion of tho Irish aud Gormona in tho coming clection, Thoy say it demonstrates the impossibility of & union, and that they might as well try to mix oil and water. Mr. Hesing is blamed, They say he throw tho Iatin tho lire, and must take tho consequonces, On the othor hand, the donors of that Republi- cAn equipr;;evo are leaping for joy. They say Tlesing must stay in tho party and, nojthanks to him ; that the Irish will none of him, becauso Lo insulted o mfroaen(nuvo of tholr race. Alto- gether, thero 18 o protty kettlo of fish boiling. Thore are vaguoe rumors of a ducl. Both phr- tios aro belioved to hnvo gont n challonge, and both nre to bave tho choico of woapons. Col. Bchaffnor, it is undorstood, is to second Mr. Hosing on tho fleld of combat, whilo Aaj, A Clure, whose experionce in bloody arenns qual fies him for sanguinary duties, will perform the samo kind oftices for Mr. Morrison, ‘flo prin- cipals aro in trnh:iufi. sliooting apples from their seconds' heads o 1o William Tell. ™ The scconds are in imminont dsnger, If thoy survive, the duel will proceod. ! Alr. Morrison is calm. His will is mado and rocorded, He awalis with the philosophy of o stoic tle {novitable hour. Bomo of hia friends, who aro dolighted at the prospact of a duol, are endonvo: lgllw intimidate him by allusions to Hesing's 8l a8 8 markeman. They tell him that Heslng haa shot more cats in his back-yard {honany men in Chicago, snd that he'll surely wing him ; thet Hosing fought in *48, and at tho Council Chamber durlug tho fire-limits war, Bat Mr. Morrison won't scare, and answoers all theso hiuts by saying, *Kucel down thore Mno, and let mo split another of these apples.” Mao kueols. and the applo is divided in twain in less timo thon it talkes to toll 1t, Ar. Morrison then inquires how many children Mr. Hesing hos, as ho doos not wish to matke more orphani than he can possibly holp. Ho nlso hopes Mr. Houing has written a lowing obituary, setting forth his many virtues, e nrticlo to be published in tho Staals Zeitung the day afier tho funeral. By this time Mackug %knolt again. aud snother apple is destroyed. Thon Mr. Morrison gontly asks which undor- taker Mr. Hesing patronizes, na ho had better tnko bis ~ moasure and havo & coffin on tho ground, Another nfilplo being uplit, o desiros to bo scquaintod with Mr, Hea- ing's burying-ground, oud if Mr. Hosing hos contraetod for n tombstone, and what opitaph he i going to iusciibe on 1t, and then bang goes the pistol, and anothor #pplo Lns 1w ontraila torn out. ' Ho remarks that ho is really sorry to havo to kil Mr. Hesing, but Lo never shrank from o duty, however topugnant to his fino fool- inge, and 10 mattor bow many orphians it mado, o momont this inspiring nows was known at thils oflico n roportor was ordored to go_and sgo Mr. Hesing, and learn what particulars he could concorning the proposed duel. Upon Lu'rivu:{; at tho main entranco to the Slaats-Zeitung Build- ing ho found it blocknded by n throng of Gor- many, ali of whom liad called thero upon busi- ness relating to tho intornational com- bot. Oue dolegation had _ chargo of & deed to a lot in Waldheim, tho now German Comcw? and they wero eagorly oxplaining to Mr, Rapp, who stood on guard at tho door, that it would bo o first-class rocommondation for their institution if Mr, THening would doposit his mortal remains thero, They trusted that his devotion to the German causo would keop hitn from lying in auy puritan- ical graveyard, where, at the Day ‘of Judg- ment, he might fiud himself in the bad company of n batoh of water-drinkora, Hoveral dootors, with their instrument- cases under their nrms{ wera joiutly bonat!ng of their exporience in sewing up sabro- cuts and extracting bullets, A numbor of small oliticians woro still moro loud-voiced, and, soiz- Ing Rapp by tho cost, insistod thoy must 86o Mr. Hesing. He hnd made promises to thom, und what wonld become of thom if he were to dio bofore olaction, They wantod to sco Mr. Hosing, and appeal to him, it Lo could not avold the dendly leld, to mention thom in his will, A small ‘baskot hnufimg on ono side of the door was nearly flled with tho cards of undertakors aud other Knmuna intorosted, direotly or remotoly, in tho business on hand. Among them was that of Architect Matz, ‘The roporter made his way with somo dif- culty through this press, passing Br. Rapp, who knew him, and went up-siairs to Mr. Hesing’s room, which was cmpty. Thon he looked through tho adjoining oues, but did not find him, At that momont the door to the elavator opened, aund the Hon. O, B. Farwell and the Ifon. N. B. Judd stoppod out into the pussage, oy said, with softened voicos, " Good-by, old follow,” and went down tho back stairs, The re- porter jumped into the clevator, just as it wtarted,” and found in it Mr. Hesing, Col. Behaffper, O, 1. Millor, and Jeke Robm, It wont down about half way to the lower floor, and there stopped. 'T'hore was silonce for a mo- ment, which was broken by the roportor : s your elevator out of order, Mr, Hoalng? It sooma to be stuck.” “No; Iam atupglng here all day all ready, 8o 8 to keep out of the way of the police. 1f they come with a warrant I am afo, for, even if thero ore. nnou‘(h to goto overy floor, I can remain midway,” “‘But I understand the polics do not want to stop it, aud that Washburn hea beon drillmg Morrigon in the uso of tho sabro all this morn- ing, Mr. Tuloy has givon an opinion that tho dugl will not bo unlswful, provided it is you who are Ixulazlb and tho Committeo of Bovonty are rendy to bock him in thls. Theroforo, 1" con- olude, you aro safo from tho officors,” “ Ho? Col, Behaffner, who has hrd much ex- perlenes in theso mattors, Las advised mo to stay horo ; but If you aro suro about this, wo will go up to myraom,” Tho Colonol sturtod to mako a aposch, but wag 1emindod that ho was not in the Council, avd tho party returned to'the upper floor, and wont into Mr. Hesing's room. . It was thon casy to #oo tho faces of the various netors, Mr, Hesing looked palo, but deter- mined, Schaffuer bristled with delight, sud narrated military exporionces aud imminont es- eapes ,from death, Mr, Rohm looked much as usual, but Miller was groatly worried. 1o took tho raporter ono side, nud aid to bims * I wish you would atop thin, Try if you can acaro Heslng, You know I am runni "li for Uounty Lrensurer, aud what chance will I have it he kills an Irishman, Morrison iy not YD = lac smong his countrymen, but it ho is killed all of thom will make s saint of hitn, If Hosing must Lill anybody, lot him take & Beandiuavian ora Boliomlun. ' You mako it all right with A, 0.y aud I will nob forgot ff whoa I am” clovied." This converantion wes fatorrupted by the rall- ing In of a kog of haor, with & card tacked ont.lt, whoreon wan_ yritton, * Complimonts of Alcl. MaAvoy.” Durlup il divorslon tho roporte t moved over towards Mr. Hoalng, and stoppo | Hehnroor just as lio was boginning ** Whon I wary in tho army.” 1 Woll,” unyn tha reporter, {8 this ronily in earnest 2 Aro yon gnlus: out to lot this Fonisn bora holos in you 7 Or 16 it morely an_olagtion story, to firo the Gorman hoart ? You nood not Do afiaid tospenk out, for you can disown 1t alk in tho Staals day aftor to-morrow.". % +Yos, sir, 1t 19 in earnont. An old soldior of! *48 camtot bo ingulted without Lis tuking notlce: of it. Whoro wonld my haractor bo among thor Gormans for cournge? I should loso all my sub- seribors, Thoy \ould go over to the othor Gor- mnn papors, and I should not e called ‘Bis- Tyt mhy longeor.” %Dt thls Morrison isn dovil of n follow, Mr. Hesing, You should hear him nt a temperance meoting. 1o mokes no mora of chowing up balf & fiozcu gtous Gormaus than you do of swallowing o glass of beer. Tho litlle Dutch Doys run whon they soo him, 8o lorsiblois ho. 110 lin oponly doficd tho myrmidoms of Britain, ond dnrott the whole powor of England to mo- Iest him, in spocches ho hag made in m‘“c“fi" Tooris, Ottawn, and othor placos, Bosides, whab do you'want to'fight anybody for?_You havo o Doy emriago, and puew honse. Live sud ou- joy thom, "Lhink haw Medill will rojolco when o henrs $hatb yon are shot through the heart or got n bullot tirough tho Ju ge," %When I wasm tho army,” said the Colonel 1T had o man who was shot through thoe lungs o was & big man nomed Lobm, who bad keptn cigar storo on the Bowory. Ho laid thirty doys aftor ho was 'shot, nnd saffored n groat denl. But thon ha was not as strong & ninn nA you, Mr. Heslug, and T think yon might Jive lougor then Le. Then Iromembor, too,—" i Col, Belinfuor,” eaid. Mr, Hosing, *Iam o bravo man. I am named Antony. But Iamunot a doctor nor s butclier. I do not like Lo hoar theso things, They make mo foul norvone, Toll mo rathor sbout mion who have had wouderful chcapos from boing killed. Put mo i spisits by by spealiing of soime ono who wWas much shat af, but creapod.” i1Thoro is myself,” esid Schaffner; #I was nlwaya in tho thick of the fight, and yet I escaped. Bosides, it is nothing to have one man stan off and shopt at you, pleasantly and good-naturedly. Walt tiIl you have o thousand robels, with long muskots, all looking grumly ot you, and kaying, +Q'hat s o dangorous man ; wo must kill him.’ Mr. Hesing leaued his head upon lis hand, and was buried in thought. Aftor o pauso, the rogorbur said, “ Do you want to fight, Mr, Hesing? " * No, but my honor is concorned. I ropresont tho Germans, and it must not be said that fl.\n{ broked dowst befors any other nationality. Dad » visit from Farwell, and Lie promieos to 1ot mo select the Mayor for them, it L will siny alive, sud como back, and that overything shiall bo ns it was bolore." «Tf you got hot, of courso that vonfuses tho election, and if you kill tho othor man, you go to jail.' Itistrud our friond Folz is in chargo, but etill it would boa jail. Why don’t you de- tail ono of your reporters to do this work? As a newspaper man you have that priviloge." ¢ novor thonght of that," said A, €. I be~ liovo that can be done, and if ho is burt I will raiso Lis wages, Where is the City Editor? Rohm, go and find him, and_toll him {0 assign o man to specinl duty to Hght this man Morrison. Buffslo Millor roso from Lis_seat and shoolt lmnln; lienrtily with Mr. Hosing. His faco glowed with joy. “\\‘hzm i tho placo of meeting to bo Col- oncl? " said tho roportor. Do not know whethor it is proper to state that,” said Mr. Hoving. Yo it is,” Buys the roportor. * The paper wants o man there to write it up fairly. hore will bo garbled accounts in tho others. 'Ihoy will sy you or your raproseniativo, showod tho whito featbor, Wo will sond onr bost sporting man, and ho will do it up graphically,” #That is trno, Wo have decided to meet ot ———, at 11 oclock in the morning.” Hero Mr. Iiehm roturned with a_solomn face, and stated tho reporters of the Staals-Zeifung doclinod fo do_enything of the kind. ‘Thoy ould writo up glowing descriptions of tho aifar, with tho neconsary obituaries, but thoy wora nof w{(rrluru. Thoy wore hirod to ugo poncils, nob stols, P, Miller grow ad again, #Phis," eaid Mr, llunh\%. “ia another proof of humen ingratitude. Lot their salarios bo roduc- ed flve dollars o weok. I must fight I soe.” “ 1lava you any objection to lotiing mo look at your will 7" galtod tho reporter. “No,” eaid Mr, Hosing, aud ho sont over to Vocke's offlc for it. The reporter took a cqu, aud in caso anything happens it will bo publish- od. It is woll-worded, and reflocts gront credit on the head and heart of the suthor. - To reliocvo public unxloty, it mny bo ptated that it providos sunuitios for all thoso to whom Mr. I has promised his support this foll, ; “Qh, 1 hud ahoost forgotten,” said the ro- porter; ©T wish you give mo the dates and things to get up u good obitunry by. Of conrso, ou know, I hopo nothing will bappon, but, then, cing o nowspoper man yoursell, you sco tho propriety of this request.” & # Cerlninly,” said Ar. IV, and ho kindly gaye 2 number of facts which it i8 unnecossary to state here, for thoy huve all beon done upin 0od tyle, and will bo publisbod in duo time un- fisus M, Morrison gets dovo for, in which caso thoy will be thrown away. Tt was by this time growiug Into, and tho re- porter shook hands wlth tho sompany und loft, advising Mr. 1fosing to do o litile praoticiug bo- fore tho eventful duy. Thero was tho samo crowd at tho outer door, Including two or throo patriofy with swordy and pistols, which bad boon tried before with sue- cess, and which thoy intonded to offer to the Gerfuan chauplon. - ko Hon. A. L. Morrison waa diligently sought for, but conld not bo found. It iwas reported that the Hon, M. O. Kelly, Inwyor for the Com- mittoo of Bovonty, yesterday presonted him with o completo collection of tho lottors, procinma- tions, documonts, monifostos, apponls, deciy- Tons, specohies, etc., mado by tho said Keby, in order that ho, tho said Morrison, might stuff them botween bis sbirt and skin, tho said papora being o heavy, thick, soggy, snd impenetrable that no bullet could pierce through them. —_— e A RAID ON KING FARO. The groat Amorican &lurt-loger, Al. fAankin, Lad o matineo at his place of business 121 Olark stroot, yestorduy afternoon, in which eight unin- vited and unwelcome guosts, in the shapo of Capt. Buckloy, of tho Armory Station, and seven ofticers, took part, At 4inthe aftornoon the ‘main saloon on the socond flat of the houso be- fore mentionod presonted & moro than usually choorfnl and inspiriting sspect. Tho room is known ns the handsomest gambling-room ‘n the city. Throo of ita walls aro artistically freacoed, while tue fourth is all but covered with & magnificont $1,000 miror; lts floora are clud in » rich Drussels corpet, its furniture i8 a massof clogantly carved woods and richly-tinted drapory, whilo on & marblo-toppod sideboard tho most delicate viands, wherewilh to gatify tho waniug appotite, and tho choicest stimulants to drown the waxing cares are graini« tously lnid out, At 4 o'clock the pleasnnt scene was onlivened by the prosence of somo oight or nino gamblorswho were playing at faro, tho cards being dealt by Joff IIankins, a brothor of Al's, and part proprictor of tho placo. At the samo moment somo littlo bustle was going on in the Armory Btation, where cmgmn uckloy was got« ting togothor a squad of oficors for special duty, The mon he solocted wore Oficors Morgan, Porker, Lounan, 0'Connor, Minial, Harris an O'Neill, Everything boing roady they stsrted for thelr dostination, 121 Clark stroot. Aunttack in tho roar of the promises was ordered, the Cap- {nin kuowing that no less thau throo doors fi:‘mfl tho front ontry, and that to got through thom, oven by usiug the most onergetic monns, in timo Lo dotoct tho gamblars ab work would Lo impossible, Tho buck door roached, s grand rush was mado for the .secoud flaf, Captain Buckloy leading. A look-out darkoy made a rush for the door which lends into tho sanctum . sum, but he was collarod and put hastily to ono side, hnlf n dozen batons flourishing round Lis shins, tonchivg bim that disorotion ia tho bottor part O valor, On tho police entoring tho room tho aurprisod gamontorssawull wasup, and with the excoption of a little Joud talk on th part of Qeorgo Adama, alins Goorgo Josol, thoy immadintoly prn{uuml Tor u quiot doparture, " cards, ohips, and othor tools, were sooured, and iho police,’soiuforced by tho furalsly, ro- turned to the station, ono of the uumber being laft in oharge of tho tublo. At tho station tho prigonars gave_ the following --namos ¢ . B, Hunkins, d, B, Willlams, John Taylor, Charlos H, Willinms, Qeo, Adaww, Ohus, Waltors, John Bmith, Geo. Littoral, Xt, R, Rickardson, IL, B, Jonow, James Willinmson and Joseph Iil- lis, ‘T'he ofticor left In chargo of tho faro tablo was rather unfortunate, 1o hud got it s fur nn tho sidowslk, when Coo. Hanlans, anothor rothor, cunad wlong it » wrlt of roplovin, anel sooured tho tablo Just os it was bolng Loiss tod upon un oxprons wagon. Tha writ was i suod by Ohiof Justico Banyon, who immodiatoly aftor_tho arrost went ovor to the Avmory and bailed the privonora in swms of 3300 for dealor and 200 for oaok of tho lumatos. ALD, I?AVOY’S DINNER-SET, Prosonintion to tho Presidont of the Council by the Managers of the ArivheAmeorican Expositions-A Do« Itghtful Socinl BEvoning. ‘Pho Committeo appoluted by tho mausgers of tho-Irish-Amorican Exposition to prosent to Ald, J. 1. MeAvoy the eot of sitverware voted to Lim by the ballots of bis numerous friends, in compotition with Ald. Ifoath, porformed that agroeablo duly yostordny ovoning at Ald. Mo- Avoy's ronidonce, No, 147 Onlumet avonue, The names of the Oomralttoo woro na follows ¢ Mossra, G. W. Hill, R, E. MeAllister, M, E, Clan- oy, P. J. Hoaly, J. M, Dusphy, Jamos MoAndrows, wnd A, L, Barrott. Tho gifts consisted of a afinnor sorvico of soven plocos of solid silver, of o meat swd highly finished pattern. Tho st contained a soup-turcon, four vogotablo-dishes, and two \gravy-boats, and cost §1,000. Tho tureon was insoribed as follows: “Yoted toJ. H. McAvoy, by his numerous friends, at the Ohicogo Irlah-American Exposition. Aug, 28, 1873.” Ench ploco was also marked with Mr, MeAvoy's nanic. ‘The ‘compa\yy of frionds bclnsz sssomblod in tho paorlors, 2Ir. Hill tendored tho gifta to Mr. © Medvoy, in & few woll-chosen aud oloquont words, slluding _principally fo'the Ligh eatvsom In “wiiol MY, BoAvoy' wna hold by tis constituonts aud frionds, and to tho patifactory manmer wmn which ho bad filled the high position now" beld by him, and to the hopes of all who kuew him that ho might bo called to « widor flold aud moro clevated position in po- litical life. Aftor roferring humorously to tho eminent, propriety of prosenting o ditnor-torvico toan Aldorman, Mr. Hill closod smid heurty appluuse, In.roply, Ald. MoAvay spoko of tho plopsuro with ‘which ho rogarded such o bostimoninl from his_friends, especially whon voted to him in rro!erm\cu to ono of tiie most popular men in ho city. Ho had onlysllowed his namo to be usod for the p\xrgunu of banetiting 8t. Jarlath's Church, and with littlo oxpectation that ho would bo so fortuuaie s to Lo tho successful competitor, Hewspoke foolingly of tho kind ox- ortions of bis frisnds, and sald thet auch acta of friondship‘romain with us all our lives, to be remombored with gratitude when the memo?- of all elao had departed. Mir. McAvoy quoted fool- ingly thoss boautitod lines of Moore: “ You may brosk, youmsy satler the vaso, if you w But tho scent of tho roses will hang ‘round it stiL” In conclugion, ho thanked tho Committeo and his_frienda most heartily, and wished succoss and prospority to &it, Jariath's Chureh. Tho party soon sftor desconded to tho dlning- room, whero oil the usual rofreshments woro served iu becoming stylo, including Chnmpn{fl:o of o quality quite unnsuelly good. Tho avening paesed in 8 most socidble and agroeable manner, and, on loaving, the guests unanimonsly wisho Mr, McAvoy and his wife a long contiuanco of honors and happinoss. Thore woro prosent shout fifty guests, among whom were Mr. A. O. Mesing, Gen. C, T. Hotchkiss and wife, ex-Ald. J. B. Otis and wife, Mr, Onkloy, wife, daughter, aud nicco, Ar, Geargo Miller and wife, Mr. G. 8. Whittaker, wifo, ind daughtor, Mr. Jamos Whittakor and wife, Mr. Thomas Robinsox aud wifo, parents of Mra. MoAvoy, Mr. and Mies Dickinson, Alr. H, L, Hills, Mr. McNeil, Mr. Ellsworth, and otho: The occasion was an exceedingly onjoyable one to nlmlmuant, and will bo long romembored by Al MoAvoy and his friend: —_—— THE CITY IV BRIEF. ! The Ellaworth Zouaves meet at their hall‘on LaSullo sireet, near pfacison, on ‘Thureday ovening. The Directrossos of the Orphan Asslum will hold their rogular monthly meoting at the Asy- um on Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. Tho frionds of temporanco aro cordinilly in- vited to nttend a sociable and rounion of tho Btarof Hope Lodge No. 16, I 0. G. T, on Thursdoy eyening, ab their holl, corner of Wash- ington and Dasplaincs strocts. The Specinl Comumitteo upon Streot-Ends mot yostordsy atternoon and drove sbout the oity in- Epecting the various localitios needtag their at- tention. They will probably make a report noxt. Nouday evoning, An inquest was Lield yestorday on the body of Hugh Konnio, the lad who waa Iillod on Friday on tho track of the Chicago & Alton Railroad Company, aud a verdict roturnod of accidental Qeath. p The rogular moeting of the Chicago Calodo- nian Club will be held in the baseraent of the Beotch Prosbyterian Church, corner of Adamns snd Sangamon streots, on Tuesdny ovening at 8. o'clack sharp. Tho ssmo chirogeaphy which called & mosting of “tomperate men " ab Lincoln Park last Sun- day struggles with an announcoment of o similnr: maoting to-day at tho samo placo, to discuss the. questiona of licouso ond local politica, Inthe panel caso, of which_an account wes ivon in yonterdsy's Trrouse, Hattio Elizaltsh illen wag hold in 8700 bail, and Guorge Allon snd Mary Knox were hold as accomplicos, and onch fined bosidos 8100 and costs. The Committee on Fire and Wator held o mooting_yostordsy morning, and decided to roc- ommond ‘tho purchnsa of two lots for polico and fire purposes, ono on the corner of Twenty- firs and Pouling stroats, ¢ho othor near the cor- ner of Canalport avenuo aud Jeiferson stroot, 60 feot front by 125 foot deop. Tho alorm from Box 285, at n quartor past 11 sostorday morning, was caused by n firo in_the double vottages 10 and 12 Cicoro court. ~ About 350 damago was done. Each houso was dsmaged to tho oxtent of about 350, aud was insured for £800, Tho slarm from Box 43 at noon was cauned by a 300 fira in brick stable .in rear of 517 Michigan avenuo, An alarm from Box 46, su hour latar, waa caused by fire bronking out & second time in the samo place. At about 8 o'clock yesterday’afternoon a quar- rol oceurrod on Henover stroct betweou John Cavanagh and Jamos Murphy. A fight ousned, in tho courso of which Murphy cut Cavanagh with » jackknife, inflicting & very serious wound. The wounded man Was romoved to bis homo, No. 111 Kossuth streot, whero he was attonded by Dr. Leo, who pronouncad his burt to be gori- ous, bub not vory dangorous. Murphy bad not baon seoy, ot last accounts, sinco tho fight. An iuquest was held yosterday on tho body of Jacab, tho circumstances of whose death have nkon«f{ boon published. The jury roturned o vordict of death from comprossion of the brain, produced by s fracture of tho skull, and foun that the injuries wore cauned by ' blowa from sqme blunt instrument in the hands of Jamos Fltzgerald aud Poter Basquoell. The Coronor isucd o mittimus, and Jamoa Fitzgorald was lodged in the County Jail. Basquoll is not yot arrestod, Geo. Millor is not entisfled with the games of This forefathors. He s iugonious, and invonts new onos, ‘Tho lneg 8 to retira to somo seques- torod upot, sey—undor s sidowalk—snd thoro think of the onormity of crimo in this awful city, until somo old man comos along, when it is iu play to rush out and kaook him down, Goorgoe is such a skiliful player that ho kuocked down threo old mon on Fridsy night, Iis proflcioncy cgst him $5 yestordny in Banyon's Court, Vory cheop. A well-drossed man called at the residonce of Dr, I\ P, Booly, No. 289 West Monroo strect, on Wadneusdsy, and, askiug thoservunt for papor to write nnote to tho Dootor, who was absont, lie sat down st the latter's desk, wrote his namo, 4@, Waterlleld, North LaSallo stroet,” and left. On his return, the Doctor missod a fine staff-army- surgoon pocket-case of justrumonts, It was of xmfinnmnr, sud from associatien, morovaluablo to him thon to any ono olse. The Doctor thinks Waterdlolds are slippory.” Puffonborgor was yosterday releasod by Judge Om"’y of tho Criminal Court, on tho Lail bond tor 3,000 of Josoph E. Younis, Vico-President of tho Obleago, Danvillo & Vinconunes Railvoad Compay. ‘i prisoner, who was accompanied by his wlife, Jooked very lmy‘:}xy at his relonso, and s, P, smilod upon the Judgo and bowed hor ackuowlodgments, In the most approved stylo, Judge CGary, whoso matrimonlal orderings aro sonorally of & disjunotive nature, ssomed quite fipby at tho now kind of work ho bocame whex- pootedly ongaged in. The woman, Cornolis Wade, who attomptod auicide ot tho Yome for tho Friendloss, is gol- ting slong as well as can be expeotud, cousidor- ing tho quantity of landanum she drank, Bhe i yoticont) aud’ refuncs to disoloso muck of hor listory. There 18 no doubt hut that she was in utter despair, and sought to excapoe tho burdens of lifo, which were mioro than she conld hoar, Bho {s now in kind hands, and all that Christinn sympathy oud curo can do to ouro hior of tho offecty of the poison, and attor that to rostoro lior to hor bettor self, will Lo dono by tho good Indies at tho Ilome, Muoh praiso is duo Mius {nfilbm ingtant rollef conld have restored to the unhiappy woman the 1ife sho songht to tako. At ahout midnight Officor Cannon got hadly benten in front of tha Variotics Thoatro on the corner of Canal nnd Randolph streots. Whito ondonvoring to nrrost one of & gang of disordor~ Jy ronghs loaling in front of thls delectablo placo of amusoment, tho roust of tho crow sob upon hiny, knockoed him down, and kicked and boat ldm In'o bratal maunor.” Officor Ebingor arrived to his assislauco, and, aftor keeling ovor o couple of tha roughs, succeeded in rescu- ing his brother oflicer. Arrests wore mado of Jncob Huffmen and Charles Carr, Boversl cit- {zona alded Cannon and Ebingor in those arrosts, tho efforts of Mr. John Senlly, a clerk of Justice Hturtovant, bolng partleularly worthy of men- tlon. The fujuricy racotved by Cunuon aro chiof- Iy aliout tho lioad and ohost, sud aro of u vory serions nature, During the Warmon learned (o sloop In the sndalo, on the mare, in (o vain, up n trao, on their biead, and in simost overy placo and position ; but nowhero In bistory can you find an account of a man seeking tho balmy on tho sido- walc at tho corner of 8tato and 1nrrison siroots. Yriday night bolugn good mght for autdoor slumber, Willlam Duncan, wishing to rotire, and boing thon on the above-unmed corner, o sprend his humblo couch on tho sidowalk, ond waa taking off thoso convontionalities we call clothos, whon an ofticor cnmo slang, und, tak- ing in tho situntion at_a glanco, told William to take up bia bed and wallk with him, Wiiliam fell in ot onco with tho suggestion, and togother thoy flitted to Duckley's Hotel, whero \\’]llinm Wl filvon & Buite of rvoms that wers all a monopo- st could wigh. Tho gentlomaniy proprictor, Banyon, made out Williew's Ll ut &5, yestorday ‘mornhiug. ‘Thore was & spocial ‘meoting of the Council {,o!mnlny oveniuy, Ald. Woo | nan in Lhe Chair, resont, Ald, Dowon, Dixon, Cooy, Sidwoll, Blone, Plckoring, Tracey, Schwmitz,” Cullorton, McOlowry, Clowiy, Builey, Powoll, O'Bricu, Olarlk, Bweot, Kehoo, Miner, Eherwood, Clove- Bowman snd hor neslatants for tho promptnons with whioks they avted in tho emorgency, au\uolh- Iaud, Quirk, Fokhardf, Stout,’ Mnhr, Longachor, Schaltnor, 'Carney, Cunnon, Ogden, Brandt, Woodman, Corcoran, Aftor waiting Il 9, and running all over town, a quoram wus #ogured, and a communication was recorved from W. B. 1. Gray, City Assossor, stating that by the ordi- nanco the cify-asgossmont was roquircd to bo in by tho 1at of Soptomber, naless furthor timo wng iven, Sinca tho work hud not boon complotod, 0 asked that the timebo oxtended till the fourth Blondey in Soptombor. A resolution oxtanding tho tima to tho dute mentioned was unanimonsly adopted, thus gaving tho sessmont for 1874, Tho Couneil then ndjourned. Louisa Sandhoffor, living ot No, 67 Vedder streot, has Jodged o complaiut with Dr, Bonjamin C. Mitler, County Sururmluudun: of Charitios, againat o man named Amundson, one of the con- tractors to supply tho county with potatoos, It soems tho woman went with an order from the County Agent to got potatoes, and that Amund- 8qn gave hor sonio old onos, which ure not good ag this time of tho yoar. Sho objected, whon she alloges Amundson fook Lor by the mm to tho door, and kicked her out. Amundson sy ho could not lLoye burt ler, na ke had nothing on his fooy but a poirof ulippers. That ia cool, to say the least, 28if o moan has no_right to kick a woman with his boots, but mny kick her to his henrt's cous tont_ with his slippers. The Buporintondent will bring the matter before the County Board to-morrow, whon tho mattor will probably bo in- vesligated. It is bad enough to bo poor, but it is worso to be kicked becauso of misfortune. An itom wns published in Tne Triruxe on TFridy morning with reforonco to n difiiculty at Burlington Hall, whore s falr was in progross for the bonefit of tho Indcpoudont German Lutheran Church. It was claimed that Superin- {endont Washburn had suddunly prevonted tho anlo of beor and wine unloss the manugers of tho Iair should procure o saloon-licenso. It was 8180 claimod that Mayor Medill had given thom o pormit to soll such_liquors. Neither of theso claims had & foundation in verity, Tho Mayor (Medill) Liad rofused any spoeis] pormit, for reasons which will readily bo gcen, and tho May- or't police, not tho regular, bad, as in duty bound, intorfered to prevont the sale of liquor, Tho parties who profited by tho ealo of boer, wine, snd iutnxiflntiuyi' drinka wore not tho man- ngord of the fair, Al the rceipty went into the Iu'lvntu purse of tho speculators who sold it, and, n rofusing to allow them tu poclot a round snm without contributing to tho liconse fund, Mayor Bond did only his duty, aund will bo indorsed by avcry_'ld.lsmtomatod man ond woman in the com- munity. — A LADIEY’ BILLIARD MATINEE, The Falr Sex to Ko Admitted (0 Tos ley?’s Eilliard Palace Lo-Morrow. Ou the 25tk of last January, the coldest day of o bitterly cold winter, om Foloy opened in the hoart of tho burnt district the largest, cost- liost, and most magnificont billiard ball in the world, Notwithetanding the intonse severity of the wonthor, the establishment was visited on {ho opening day by over 20,000 porsons, the ma- jority of whom wore the mpst rofined of both soxes thnt the city could mustor. There wns nothing to attract them thither but tlio name of Toloy, for but littlo had been said in the public Priuts of tho many novel sights afforded by tho placo thoy went to see. Ilis name, howevor, Wway o sul nt attraction. Yems of Lionomhile conncction with the billiard buginoss had mudo him kuown and rospected not only i Chicago, Dbut throughout —the countiy, and _ whon he aaid he iad the finest hall fo bo found in any city, ho was belioved, Forebodors of wpeedy babkraptey wore not wanting whon Lo undor- took tho gigantic onterprise, but tho imuonse dall and its plucky owner sLill live. and have Ticither lost patrounie nor friends. On tho con- trary, tho potronago has steadily increased, and the friends havo grown moro numerous day by day. ‘T'om Foley was not satisfied with what he hind scecomplished. Ho ig ono of those mon who are always striving for porfection in their particu- lar lino of business, aud it is u mattar of gravoe doubt if Lo over will be sutisfied until ho pro- sides over o placo that is absolutoly fanltless, Not long sinco he becamo impressed with the idos thut his splendid ball needed a gonoral going ovor,” and & fow important chonges, o Jaid Lis plans and put them in effect whilo otlior men would bo still pondering over them. Tho first thing ho @id was to take up tho acro of Drusscls carpet on the floor of the Dbillinrd-room, which had becomo worn and dusty during its fow months’ sorvice, and lay in its place a handsomo matehed floor, worle- od in differout dovicos. This improvoment, fo- gothor with the addition of bright-hued carpots of varions pattorns uudor tho teblos, mado tho Dl Jook firty per cent better. Then lio relouoh- ed thoso portions of tho brilliant fresco-worl swhich Liad beon damaged by tho loakago msopar- ablo from & now building, and among other things in this line he re-decorated the remarkably fajth- ful portaits of tho lamented Phelen and McDov- itt, Tho last nnd most important improvoment of ‘all fs 2 novel and costly ouo, but it will richly ropay the exponke. Almoxt ovory duy siuca tho opening of the ball, lady visitors from city and eountry, having heard of **Foley's,” called to ex- amino ft, Necossity compollod' them to go through tho bar, which, to uny the least, is hard- ly tho place for a ludy, especinlly during busivess bours, In order to obviato this necossity Mr. TFoloy has had a Inrge iron balony, wrought in fanciful and singular] liandwome desigus, constructed on tho west wall of tho billiard-room, over tho eashior's desk, It is furnishied olegautly, snd will sccommeodato from "“5 to ssventy-live persons, Accoss to it is gainod by tho main stairway of the Hamlin building and the hullway of tho second story, at tho end of which u door ias boen ecut, Ladies can now view the magnificent hall, whether it be owmpty or full, ap any hour of tho day or even- ing, without exciting any comment or nttention, anil no doubt they will tuke advantage of tho op- portunity. From noou until 5 o'elock in tho afternoon to-morrow tho astablishmont will bo open for tho lm«l)&aetlnn uf ladies, Gontlomen unaccom- panied Dy Indick will not bo adinitted until aftor o'clock, whon tho oustomary business opouing will take placo: e THE CITY OF HOTELS. Tho Springfleld (Mass.) Republican publishos, 1n s lottor from a correspoudent flylng through tho Wost, somo eulogistic notos ou Chicago, from whioh wo ollp the following : At Oleago we apend n day in obkorving her wondor- £ul oroustruction, o8 our Programtuo dircols, Bt o sluglo day dous’t hoglu to auttlico s us well uttompt to do Romo in o woelk, oF tho Continetit in 1 month, Oug {iny barely glves us linio_ to noto i fow of o special funtures In the groat clity'd now lite, Promlnent amouy theso T shonid placo her mogaifleout. hotols, ‘s Droollyn s known' ay tho City of Olurehes, and Now Haven tho City of Eluw, so Otieago oughty ecr- taluly Loreatier, (o’ bo cieistened th Glty of Lotls, “Tho Largest and._mont palutial of thoms ull, in overy \ny, 18 Potter Paliior's, walcls will, probiably, b oLuiie 1 the public womw He I (o lito nutunr, L'r i tho Lat tho city's busl- e controy I 1120 utd 1 protension It fur sutrpasson all of 110 htudworag worenntrlo paluces Hnin Ahal mogngiieent. thovwaghfure, 10 he wagnitudo of it proportious, as woll us I Uhd sumptitousicss of (s detatly i uoowsh to o to qnito vival the Urando Hotcl i1 Parly, cortatuly to overtop overylhiig clso of it sort on tho Contineut and fu Englund,’ Thu siylo of archl~ Loeturo I yhich tho holé) 14 bt 1 eminnily Fronelt i chuzactur, thougl, unliie tho Freuch he facads {8 gl L nomowhat overlondol with Talinor Houso, tho second hotel, ond nimoat oppressivo mognificenco, clfic, which in alroady opon, and in'muccoantul opori o itock Yaland Dopot, faclig Icplrcet, and_dirootly opposita tho new ihe post-ofica slto, foF the foutn- dation wnlls linvo Rearcoly et tinan into vigw, yresent the Grand Pacific obtaing most of tho 4 wwell ravel, but much of thin ik must noon yleld to tho Talcr. Indocd, whethertliero (3 room nid businean ‘onough in Chicagio for two Auch regal eatablishmonts, in o question of coniderablo dobt, Tor, herides theso, tliero aro tho Sherman nud Tromont, houcs, al- most equally uplond)il in proportion mnd fuxiirlovs in equipment, which hayo hoth beon robmiit in_{heir for. mor Joctitun, to sny nothing of many swnller und lew expenaiva houses, whoro, aftor all, fax tho gronter onm- her of travelora nte muro'to seck and_fiid accomminda~ tion, 'Ine vory yrido and glory of Ohdcago’s hieart uro orh bitshiess blooks, which lino avonues dovoled to'trade, lying between the Juko und the river, which porhnps, i1 elxe, n tho Grand Pne tlon, Tt {s silunted noar Tost-oiice, or, Tath Jier long rown of mu iho half-itozen brond enongh bfillnru tho fre, thoy now stand alnost un- successfully pulla tirough tho perlod of st and reaction, which, nooner or luler, Ja_bound to fol- Tow, Chicogo will ultimately becomo fho most mng- ut morcantilo clly of America, it ot of tlio e S e The Organ Reoltals of Mr. Wi, T, ‘fomlins, on tha Orchestral Orgon, that havo exclted so much futorcst among muslelan, will 1o contiutted for u fow dnye at tho Tooms of Maon & Lamlin, Now, 80 and 83 Adams strect, ut 10 to 19 o, m,, Bud § 10 6 p, m. Tollestone Olub. Tho seml-anuual meeting of the Tolfestono Club swill oceur on Monday ovening, tho otice of 8, M, No. 119 LiSallo utreet, MARRIAGES, CORMODY_DUFFELL—At tho rusidanca of tha v, on tho oynulay_of the 5, Ulondonniug, Dr. T, 8, Cormody At Tart Atkineon, Towa, Aug. Tangnat o vApers bloaus copy. DIVORCES. BIOKNESE-On Satn 1 o Supgrlor Cuuet vy, Ly iy, Hon. nry trom Wilelu! -Drawncd, on tho af Tugcuolol, with initials * I, 0 borty un samo arh with Indis 1t gono; about 35 years uf 1on; nistacho aud ohin whiskors, 1 ton to paconts, at 43 Cedy TIOBIEN—A¢ Port Gibs Julla M. Tlobon, wifo of ] duiltir of Mri. Julla Browa, Yosoasall an, 11t AN ght of tho 10th of O, Dy LY on Waukogan, Ill., and Torro Huute, Ind., papors s city, on Saturday, thor of thie lato Mrs, i) yoar of fils age. Nuticn of tuiernl will be given horoafter. Tho romajus will bo take to Gultiont, GILES of cholera, Infautuw, Catolino Paigo, younqust daughtur of Alburt W, aud Carrie Glles, R 3 rpsidoneo, 67 Columot-av., at3 o'clack on wwned at Oarrollton, Lowlsiaus, Robblo down tho teae deage, gathiering in my oyos, c w bl e ez Masonchusettn o ¥ t I ‘Mnxsachusgtts aud Vormont papors ploago col GALLAGEILDaparted. from this 1ifs A ayor, from the tawa of Ballyeanas, “County 1, Irof Jand, tho family are invited to attond his llll|g r}lll%fl"!n‘ 23 sl;lnx-l!. sl Dipora Dienss cop) It fon -ll‘;-:fmrégnu:'fn Jato Col, it o roo 2. e Buchiauan, 161 Abiand ave, Sundny. A di 1830, ntflu‘clank il Fass. Carrlages for Ueacoland. RS- (i to ciroumatancos over which thoro [ uneral sorvices over the remains of Glinatcn Frodorick Lnitors. tok placo. yosterds Ton a4 w'alock from he reshionog of s fathor, INSTRUGTION. LADY WILO HAB ITAD FOUR YEARS® EXPERI . “onoo I piano toaclilng, would bo visted Lo adi a Tow yRuen iy 0 for it cnmmoncing Kot 1. "Sormt ranRouRbIG. i rator fo Dor formor puptls. Call Bvon,_ 70 Houthy Sangaman-at, TGNLY GOMPETENT AND BXDI Gt tanchiar of modsen isngunges (Lo B years Profeson atan Enylaly univoraity). in oan_for anengagainent clthor witlk schodla or fr privalo lessons, Olavsos, Hush of roferoncen, _Addrens % 90, T A TRENOIL TEACIER OIF 5 4 ”.“II':“I;!‘YIlil;nfl“m"}liln(l vihh?nm ” )(lu an on, y iitition o # A F ittt o ol 5 o sl N Tlhril‘)_'w'iii.h SXVERIENGED cher will kivo Ly s rosldonco Addboum Y75 Tribtnb ofico, M0, K nity by n Indy with and weening o i MERRILL WILL RESUMIE TEATIE 8, 1473, & Inno, organ, aud votco, Sapt. 188 RARLOWS SCHODT,. A7 108 INDIANA- Mo S e 1 INDIANAAY. DROLS DE GOURNAY, tH3 INDIANACAV, 7 P COHNAT) b S A S {alls to glvo rompt rosalts. Nest haneivo mothod nov of city reforences. ROL, 57, CLATR WILL GTVE INSTRUGTION ON dia pinnny violin and ‘in vocal eultnes,” Mea, o Cinir in ho olomontuty piano dupastnent and fn advau. g ¥nglish and Ttallan elnelng. Oven for sniagemont, nt A L idenco, 121 West Madisonat, SUEUATION WANTID —u¥ & ¥OUNG LDy qualfied to givo In-tructin In tho Lnglish braiichicr And ieley fa a ealinol or famlly: satisfactory roforencot witl bo givon and required. Addross M. ., Box 1815, Lyauston, I, Suum.ufip WRITING=TIIF DEST TI. iR sf thlsartin tho cliy will aborily orcanizo n clasy 56 "l!m .\‘llulrllllohlnu Busiuvss Collego, 103 Madison-st. Call uosdny ov QOUTiL BID 1@ MICHIGAN-AV.~ 3 Wantod—-A Jady na toacher fua scminary for all the Lighor Euwilan branches, osprelntiy arithmotlo and onm: woil.don; o knowladgo of ' thio I'ronoh langnago proforrod, QOUTH BIDE, Si cosaur 1o i feationt" for, yoURA Tuosday, Sopt. b, LAD TLMATHEMAT. Jos and Latin; must o fhosough, - Apply 3% Michi W ANTED=X TOSITION 1N & RESPROTABLI Eamily on Southi Sido to tench ovenliiy ancient nnd mndoru innguagas, ota.; would [n compensation pnd fur. thoranegof purposo profer to resido it family, - Addeest 160, Tribuno ollice, INSTRUGTOR IN TIIB AT Off infing, Tord goautof 25 yoaes, Must attond on tliroo dys of tid wook Tor tho spuco af two hours 0 the favenoon of oach day. Hest of insteuction enly wish ired. ross (3 28, Tribuno ol LARS BY MISS Good referonca f FOR. SALE. JPOR SALE-AT A DARGAIN-A TONDON LAM: Inate , doublo-barral, breceh:lundiug aliot gue by John Wilson, salid leathior casa and fittings comploto gocond bnml 6. MUSSILS. " BIUGY,”SPENCEL 4 1 v, Fou's,u. NS SITELVINGS ANLY GOUNTEIE atE Siate-st, Ao, vitico and slandiog dosks, an: oo (i JPOR BALE-A BEACK IInE desk for saly for @2 &t southoast cornor Wabasi‘nv. FEQR, , BALE-OWIICE WIXTURES-SAVE, TWO dcrks, chaled, lortor pross, and oflico furnituro, M. M. BUITH & BRO., 925 Kast Jackson:st. F’on BALR—A PURE WIIITE THOROUGIL BNO- ish bulfog. 12 monchmold, a eplendid watoh; prico: 6,147 Wout VanBuran-at. JFOR BALE_SECOND-HAND ™ aiC from 260 to 1,000 dimansions, ot Dr.JOIL Opticien and Ogullst, Lon't frigot th avy B fow doncywonth of Harrbiun-a 5 lnspec [ORSALE—A NGW, FIRST-OIASS SAFE, WITI burging-proof elicst, combinatlo’ lncks, & a0ld vory clioap, PRANICSTURGES & CO. 0 Lake'st, URES COMPLETE OF A 8A Fd it BALE_F] Toon at 161 Fouctivay JrO SALE=RT YOUT OWN PRICR axo. 1 OF fioo doske, 4 ohumber eots, marblo-top siioboard atrack, b biack walnuy dinik-room cheirs, 3 Hovos wWashtubs, tablos, wringor, ico-cliost, ete., 910 Wost Lako AXAZIICUM EXTRACT, POR SALK_A MILOITTOW AT 218 WEST WASH Ington-at. MRS. CORDELL'S 1 EXTRACT! Amerie.s ouros houmatism, ck, sl ubatruotions of i Kid- North 5ido, te. 43 DI i thio \7hita-sivul zemedy from Ales, SSBASIT, For o Joniz tino o 3Irs. Coridoll znd gol aud Tas iu thrgo daje withous v ad pain in wy ba BUlismveian TViugliaor Noeih b, fcred for fiva monthia Wit pai 1113 claht wide i o3, U ironi th§ Calazecum JGUN McGRATIL, -~ ] HOUSEHOLD GOODS, RICIL AND POWBREUL TONE OABINER OR. of tlio eelobratod O, 1 Need- rhart & Needham, Now Y slops, tremola, il to now. Cost Iextsact and T was durad fi oue wool, . ' sllvor-tougu, i 1g1 yor] ¢ vetuvas b 8 4 o T isteas Sumtting, had Drico, $100. No. o WALNDT DILRSS: G25-cubinot organ for TALL KINDS REPATRED, %3,00 8 paic; pow wringers, &6 and L 8] PHAVER £CO., 83 F\m“ SALE-AT A SACKIFIOE, DUAMONL cluster rings, 2 dots oar-rings and” pine 1ino_stoy {jutcly guard chain, dossort spoons, OLTAWAY, 7l cor {0 SALE—_A NEW IMPORTED BREECH-LOAD- fug rhut gab; cuntral firo, aitoanap notion, at » bt ain; o will trado. Gan bo aon at 125 Twonty-rocond.! TIOKETO 81 LOUTE Cail for PUTNAM, PIGEONHOLE TADLE, ALMOS raumcko, Btatoand Fiftiothete, A, A. Foii“'s%mv_osn BEAUTIEUT SIOWCASE FOT 24, to bo soen ontaido No. 823 Wabnsheav, to-dny, TIO1L i [A0I0 LANTERN WITIL CASE OF O s bt utsa RJOTARY DUBLIO COMMISSION, TAVING 3 NG rim, Lo sato. 415 cash, or oxehango for i reosnd-aud seviug-achius. ' Addrons 371 8, Bilyaukoo AGENTS WANTED. AND CANY S WANTED-FOR THI Pavlor KnTubtoscops, el f (o best soliing el Tlosont; $10 L0 20 por dny miado cass, Apply or addrces Toum 4, 3% Madlsou-st. A G W AGTIVE GANVA AL Indlos or sentlemen, to soll tickets; muat be ablo to Triruish scourtty, Inauire in clgar store, 70 South Caual sts Y WANTED_MATG AND TFEMALE, 1N town In tho Unlon, 0 soll tlio moat useful work {ored ; send stmwp and gour eddrass, aml gt clrot. with Insteuctions an. Call aud. £ LATSHAW, 7§ Dearborn-at., Room 13, Chivagy. ovcr of iy ARPUTS FON BALE-LARGE as dood ns now, ot Carpol-Oleaulug Works, 3-2) IUSK, 10 EXGELSIOR, rask, 19 Jul ot cutton-tops, 6 mons, aud 3 bl ot Fasvcs, ot anwi pillows, Ahd omaforin to’ oty o Tor‘gash, InioL or part ;v STALLMEN suits, parlor puits, t ts for’ your fuforust Euplro Parlor Bod ~I HAVE AN ASSORT- £ carpots, atoves, lino per- ior and bodroun suits, s0d Tt delvory was for cnsh or oxchanis ke K hoy at1ih Bluo Lslandav, 'an BALE- 10, with 8 holus EAP_A NEW HOTEL STOVE, NO, 8, at No, 19 Milwaukeo-av. RNITURE FOR BALE—A G amanand wito, Wil 0D CHANCE 1'ORt or tako it all out sty third-sioor, OR BALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE, OHEAD for cash : socoud stors, 931 Wabnsh-av., nicoly furnisi- ©d, for ronting or bousokeoplug purposes. iro a OR BALE-CHEAT, BRUSSELS CARPRT, NAR. blo-top siiebourd, sof: will oxchango for dlain WILL ln\gflm‘m’cm GaBIl_PRICE TOR ts, parior-atases, conk-stavus, w0, : will buy largo or wn f furnituro; alsoa lary A GENTS V. W WANT 55 BMART aigents, malo r fonald, 1o wark up thio plolueo trada in eltioe tho olty ur ouuntty, and to (hoso bringing good Taikcuoss, oF b4 cants (o 3 by seeutlis, wo afas 1o beat pasing husiuow on rocord. GOWELL & PIHIPPS, 20 Yost Washington-st. N TED I WARTMIN AND WOMGN own to fntraduce oir now goods, thit \Vost Sl nt sight: nonts arn making (rom S o £20 a Gay} enva i wadmaney by huplng o tho manufuoticors. BOO- LICIDE MANUEACYURING CO. Koo, 00 Kst GENTS WANTED_IIRST-CLASS ME ‘ol (o cotnur clucl and brackot on viuskly pasniouts in tho oft whost cashi commisiions poid at timo of ealn, 230 Fnat Kinzlo-st. A GENTS WARTEO—IN LVERY CITY AND TOWN to soll the nowest and boat sclling artlolus out, Elght Butiolo aqot froa on rocalyt of 3i. S WEBSTIL & CO., s ONLY, TO AC SWANITD-MEN AND WOMEN—TTG PAY o snall cavital, anywhore: Clly cuatimors oall bos Toro nuon. _ Itooin 18, 161 Handulph-st, —GALL AT HASKELL, BRO, & corner of “AGERTS AND FEU urop and eounty, to sell o hy whivh voly oléatiog $10 f Wost ) '§ WANTED_VOIt THE BALE OF BAL: rd's Spool Monltor, choap, useful, durable, and ornamental; adapted toall sowlng mnehines and tho wonk- samylea and_prico 18t sont on rocoipt of 3125 ).sfl. OIABE, Gonoral Apeut for the United GENTS WANTRD—TWO GOOD MEN GAN FIND siendy employinout by applving ot KELLY & AR 'S, 205 South Olarl Hoteroncas roauicid. B FEATIIERS WANTED-AT WILIPPLE'S, 26 a0ty tg ronovate and Al hul 0 HAVING HOUS 1ol wiil do_eall by e 50, 613 W ‘auction column. STEAD-NEW AND ad. | An olekant plecy of furaiture, convorti: ou nstallments, o’ now _Emplve ollice doek Liuplre Parlor lied- Lo {ustantly fito s poc o 3 N. 1 REAU WITIL MIRROR, A OEN~ e-dosk, nnd & seif-fouding slove, 23, Tribuns office, £ OMBINATION D throsquattor slzo. Addee hy 00D SECONDIAND VELVET OR t._Apply at 705 Wost Loko-at. FUIN ITUILE, FOR WITOH 1 y cxehinug & now buggy or 8 good stylish Lorso, at 173 West AQunsare o o MACHINERY, TOR SALE-13 HONSE-POWER STEAN-ENGINT, ylindor Soxii lnehio | nrtiels Foquired to sop 1 sugcussful oporation, d will bosold at a baegatu (oe oash o o or information, apply 10 I Patoot {ronch s, 20-luoh orn-shoilor, snftiug, ptio tach tounginoor for othor propurty Ball ot n nll roady to ot 3 ENGINES AND 1 DBOILER, AT 19 8 12X18 S8TATIO) { iy nt Oilongo Stoam Ungine Warks, suuthons PERSONAL. PERSQNAT—A YOUNG MAN QU NORTHERN Vieth, ‘good oducatlun, Yoltement, and Leipurate bits, who ¢uunat leayo his business, would bo plansa 1 10 gurrospond with noithern girds of refinemont, wndor 20, il s vlow 1o gottitig » Wiy t prosido oer b 1 spondonts will pleuse sond pleturo, gl and full doscription, Address GI2O. ton, Toxa, AL_TBAMBARA MALONEY, FORMBRLY Wb .. wiil hoac of symoibing ta 0 by nad @ 7, ‘Tribuuo ot S i ona o Mer D PR Foxs to k. D, iliom aio wston tho Dokt sl fecus Turko's scind Hooks siuco, Soo Boue SONAL—TTIOPE_AS TONG AB T HAVE & (ol por you ot s old frfoud T muat %o Jemow wio o arg. ¢ L Aah Waehiugtonate Welte, 16 OAN'T COM L TO-DAY. TE st faid pisue of inieo und 1m, oto, ear-ring at Lincol Park, Aug, 80, g mmm"‘s;'lu?\lmf\“ TED G, "I Weat StadiSou-se!, and i nveatignio, adifrons Wil find me ERSONA L) K TOW T old friond, Addzow BIS. 31, 0, TA to e advantago ROILTY, Triby RNUM OAN HEAR OF by sondiug br presont ol SERSONAL-TE J [} o puign, 13 fn tho city, ploase eall st City Hotel, Blxtavath hnd Stutoata,, snd othor und's) P&T&hs,\ 11, WALURIDGIE at dol PERSONALZITWT, Pl D o ot Thibwa o TPERSONAL — WiLT, THB GENTLEMAN WIIG o mnching and Jufk smid i Sroigbt-honss Dstitityeraiaiio sl 1 ot dolpht.? LOD, - - ) hgn Gy shicu 201k, Wiy o l‘x;n? o pon e ADL 15 siuaro of wy B0k, NG, Dib Wesk = 0 RN T~ 573 MIOHIGAN-AY, ~FU sultablo for Jady and gontluniun, o twa slngle 5 wonld ront 1t {ur single rovin ot russenabilo mily 0 loc WRESID FRONT S W Dol et Hocking o furula o £y 15 Pt imonthe ol tadngs o 2o e fuoking 0 RENT_FURNTEHID ROOMS, LAIGHE GLOS- 510 $16 por month,” 615 Aichiganave, NO, 660 WA uiso at J, Baor & O VEMNONAL-A RHESP YOUNG MAN IN Washingtun-at, > EREONA L-OATTTWILOHT: PLEABR BXPLAIN. Pl A Titava oo Jonoyenie, 1 oan ovod it you whilo 110 Insts, Lottor $h Losi-Olilea for yous 30 welto, 0. 1. U, EREONAT-THE PARTY WHO T00K B(’llw?‘?!u‘nklhufi.‘ and unllll from e r W i n i1 BTN atlaco and o PERSONAL — WILL 0! 0 P oeorty 4 Bidtisan, Wiy wiasa Qak-st, aflor Tuosday, Houpt, 3Y BUILDING MATERIAL, Atlh\flGA\}N—-lW,WD FT, 2X4 AND 00 e, 2,000 ple 1,800 plocos 3 11600 hvous 3 | B0 ot diow o, Tong jolst and (ibor oy 03 AL hoat of rotareucos, wishow with & viow to matrhuon goklng, and with Hgh o powithn, and uust o windur 17, (o)} swurad nuloed with roferouco, 1UB, Yelbuny vttico, B AN 'tk oau bu k {eulars, 3, 1 v Roous B, 105 Wy A \\ANTED—LUMBIR IN ' BXOHANGE FOLL A A e, Ahaulia ol W 1 1, 41 Fasy Woouford Co., 11l

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