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e THE CHICAGO. DAILY TRIRUN WEDNESDAY; JULY 8, 1874." e ———————— e e LOCAL MISCELLANY. THE UHESS CONGRESH, fhoe Americhn Ohosa Congross was woll at- tondad yoatordny, and the procesdings woro falre 1y bogun and play commenced. The result was that Capt. Maockanzlo, of New York, won ono gamo from Mr, Judd, of 8t Louls, and ono was drawn, Mr. Hosmor, of Chicago, won tio gaiies of Mr. Konuicott, of Dunton, Mr, Oongdon, of Philadolplis, won one gamo of Mr. Porrin, of Now York; and Mr. Bock, of Chicago, won ouo gamo from Mr. Elder, of Dotroit. Anothor commeunced by these goutlomen, was an uuusie ally stubborn conteat, and was not finished whon tho hour arrived for closing Inst ovnulufi. The mmnn playod thus far throw very little light on o result of tho tournanont, thowgh it {s con- ceded that Oapt. Maokenelo will, doubtless, Win the first prize. TIHE FIRST OAMA betwoon Moasrs, Mackonzle und Judd waa une questionably tho most romariablo game yob playoed, snd we pive it as fallows, entive: X1IXa'S XNIGAT'A OANE, ' Moz Indd, Capt, Mo LERA L P4 2. Kekpg 2, QKLDS L B4 BDLA 4. Canticn CKEKtD3 5.PQL3 s1os (R EL 6, DXL T OBRZ T.PRAS IR4 8 PRELA 5, DKL g, PRRA 10 KLxKeP 0. PR6 B’ i 8 tx »Y R BT L PxBreN WER 1 nkwte 15.3Q12 0. Kt Q i %% 10, KtxB 7, P x K§ I Kex B 18.QQ8 18, Q Ktk 10, Qx Kt W 8Q3 2 gRT 20, Cantica W KnT ak3 12, Kt B 3 KSR b 20, Ktx B P 7 . i QrQu 1A 2 Q9RQ Kb 2, 1Q2 K3 B0, RiRch 3] 3. RQch KK, 8 QRach B3 NV.908 B3 M. PBE P 85, QxPch K1 8. Qx KL P Ks S QxRP BS 3B RK qQns 0, PQEE4 Q48 - i okt FET) 43, PR3 BEbr i 0 @R Ka 45 PRiG i 46 RQTch 5 35 . KK2 T30 a8 Bxleh B 40, gQ8ch Kt . PRT xB L) x Q ¢l andl Capt, Mackenxle wine. It ia probable that if Mr. Judd's twonty-eighth mova had beon correet, he would havo won this game, or, at lenat, drawn it. Capt. Mackonzia neglected to mako tho most of his openiug. —_———— THE SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY. A speelal publiec moating of tho Boversigns of Industry, hold under the nuspicoa of Conncil No. 11, was held st thoir ball, cornor of Wash- ingron ond Desplalnes streots, last ovoning. Owing to the storm the attendanco was not very Inrge, only ubout fifty poraons botvg prosont. . E. Hoyt presided, and W. B. Kernoy scted as Becrotary. OBIECTS, o Chairman gave & briof acconnt of tho ob- Jects of tho organization, saying it was not o temporance socioly, as many supposed ; no pledgo was required, but it was hoped the Coun- cila had sulllcient respeot for morality to dony sdmission to habitual drunkards. It was not religious; a man’s creed did not dobar him from membership; but simply s co-operativo sesociation, whoso purpose was to eave monoy. The first Council was ostablished six monthe ago, and now thoro were Councils in thirty Statos—fitteon in Illinols, ton of which wera In Chicago. B -The choir then mang ** Amorica," and Mr. O, @. Fouter followed with o recitation of * The Pooplo's Advent.” 308, 5, B, NLLY D rerd a papor on *1'he Objects and Aims of the Order.’ 8ho sald it war {he purposs to make nolf-intorest the controlling hg\fit aud beeis of il its oporations ; to elovato tho charncter and fmprove the condition, and, es far a8 possible, to Floct the happiness, of tho laboring clanses ; f&‘ cuitivate gonerous sympathios, soundness of thonght, and suprome tespect for tha rights of others, with an infloxible detormination to main~ tajn their own, 'They proposed to sub- ptituto reclprocity for ~ competitlon; to unite capital »nd Jabor i a unity of intorest, the basis to bo an intelligont under- standiog and an equitable distribution of tho conts aud profits derived from both labor aud commerce. 'The mombers were poaco-Jovors and peace-makers, and staunch friends of law and ordor, and would nse only such menus to ace onmph!b thoir end s8 wore sanotioned by domonatrated principles of moral philosopby, eoclat aclenca, tho univarsal intercats of sacloty, sud a philanthropy rising impartially above sll distinetion of clasy, sex, creed, race, or natiou- elity. ‘Ll war would bo spgreasively carcioa on until all unjust monopolies disappoared, and the principlos of the Hovereigns permoated so- cloty, sud golf-intorest became the stendard by which to determino the eguity of human ro- lations, snd oatablished the golden rule, * Do nnm" othors «g yo would that others do unto you. After a song by Mre, Blayton, which was ex- cellently rendered, tho Ohair statod that remarks upon suy subject wore su order. AR, JORN WILLIAME spoke of financiering, which, he said, wns nelthor a aclonco nor & system, but a trade, At lenst ho had go found it, having trled to make monoy sovera! times and always belug beaton by somo fetlow who underatood tho art of making money. He then wondered from his subject, and talked about governmonts, advocating the eutablisimeut of such sn ono aa would bo a ben- efl} to the peoplo. AU, MTLLS spoks fucoherently for half an hour, covering o firan doal of grouud, but in yeahty saying very ttlo, In his opinion the mochanics wore the producers—the atrongth of tho nation—ths power bohind the throne ; and, if they assorted their manhood, they would Le nolonger the slaves aud tools of politicians aud capitalists, The remedy for ovorything was co-operation in :}m!ifixlnhurs, sud in the purchase of food and othing. Tho gflmmnfl then wont into mecret sossion, snd tho strangers loft tho hall, ————— OUR EXPOSITION, The work goea bravely on, notwithstanding the hot weattior. The Excoutive Committce met yestorday aftornoon, with the mereury any- where up in tho nineties, and traneacted consid- srablo business, most of it having rolation to matters connected with the comivg exposition, and fltting up the inside of the building. The peulleman in charge of the ploturs ¢ Parin by Moonlight," now on exhibition there, was granted the privilego of placing a telescope on thauorth baleony, forthe purpose of affording viultors an opportunity to look atthe comot. Mr, Colbory, .of T'us Tatsune, has agreed to bo immnz each svening, and explain the situation, n suok competent Lianda will be quite an attraotive featura to thoso who desire Tull and procigo iuformation In rogard to our sirango ‘visitor In the northorn sky. It was rosolved to supply onr business-men who may desire them with usrds similar to thoss used last year, having a out of the Exposition building ou ouo aide, the other belag b])lnk for tho lusortion of tho busincss card of those re- celviug thom, This proved » very chesp snd satifactory arraugement for a grest many busi- nesy-mon last yoar, and they wlfi doubtless sond in thoir ordors sgain—which they aro invited to o, ‘Thora I8 danger fhat somo ot our citizons who dosire and expoct to be exhibitors witl be orowd- ed out if thoy delay too long thelr applications for space, and they are urged to attend to this tmportant mattor at onco, Applioations are coming in freely from abroad, and there is n doubt whatevor now a8 tothe mbundance an quality of tho material for exhibition, Manufacturers of sgrioultural imploments, for whom special And miagnificeny provielon bhoa beon made, sro partioularly requeated to sond in tholr applications at onco, i LOOAL LETTERS, ITALIAN DOVH. o the Rditor of The Chicago Tribune Bm: In thla moming's Issue, in regard to Italian muslc-bovs, you state that eowo of the ‘promiucnt Itelian oltizous here might give #omo attontlon to the mattor with good reaults,” Am!m-nl Lind & boy Arréaled, whe was protvling Abont tho stroots all nighl, and #ald he was afrald to go homo to hia padrone. Afior walting about two hiours on a hot day In @ dixty little court-room that was filled with colored gontlemon (gamblors) whoso cases hnd to be dlsposcd of firaty Judge Boyden ordered the lttla Ttallan to be sont lo the Home for the Friendloss, which was done, and at the same timo ordorod that the boy oould Lo givon ovor to the Italian Consul horo, of which I in- formed_ our Vics-Consul, Mr, thn, who is wille ing to do All In bin power to stop this traMoln muste-voya of tendor ago, but somehow or other ho does not pooin to ba _propoerly authorizad by tho Oousul-Genoral in Now York tosond itlie boyn to him, Howover, the padrone of tho boy, having heard of tho arrost, wout to worl ni omployed n lawger, who, for 830, got the boy rotitod to his “padrons, who informa me that his 1awyar nesuros him ho can prevent any b"fi beiug ant away or arrested, 1€ the padroncs wil ouly pay for {t. Aa an Xtalian, Tam ashamod of this trafiio in thoso poor little urchins, bLut aftor all the troublo I went to, aud the unsatisfactory ro~ aults, I do not consider thero ls muoh encour- sgoment for' ' prominont Italian oitizons" to give any farthor attontion in thia mattor untll {u\(r lawyors can bo proventod from literating hem ; but I preaume tho new law fuat passod by Congress will provent their iutorforonce in fus twe. Youra traly, OAuLo GENTILE, CuicAao, July 7, 1674, TEMTERANOE FOUNTAINS, o the Eititer of The Chicago T(bune : Bin: Wo wero glad to sce tho artiole in to- day's TRIDUNE, from ** O, A, C," advoeating the lan of placing driuking-fountaius at regutar K:kurvnl- on our strosts. -Your readers are probably awaro that the Temporance Cotumitieo of our Assooiation placed o barrel on the side- walk in front of our building filled with ico and wator, having oups attached, a short time ago. 1t {a 1ot nocossary Lo say that tho space around the barrel has beon crowded with thirsty onbs the ohtire day. They ware compeliod to flll the barrol (whioki will probably hold fifty gallons) glx timos to-day, and {b {n catimated over 1,000 porsons drank trom 1t to-day aloue. Besing tho troublo it occasions by having to Al it 80 ofton, the Committon have decide: nubstituto an iron fountain of the latost im- proved pattern and dosign, to cost §160,—haviug threo runuing streams of wator, ono for mon,ona for horaos, and ono for dogs, oach boing separate fiom the othot, yot 80 arranged that all can bo ueed at tho same timo. A fow frionds to whom tho plan was revoalod subscribed $85. 8. A. Koan, Chiairman of tho Tomperance Commitieo, No. 100 Washington stroot, aud Mra. Goo. O. Dow and Mrs, F. 8, Rounds, at our rooms, will be plonsed to rocoive any contributions towards this drinking-fountain from frionda who favor this practical work in bolsaif of thoso who suffer for a drink of water those warm days. It is hoped to have it ‘mt in posltion in & Tew days, whion ita practical workings can ba soon, with the doslro that o.ers may go and do likm“,lnn‘. Y. M, O. A, Rooms, No, 148 Madlson streot. LARE VIEW. The Board of Trustoes mot Monday, Prosent, the full Board. Baloon livonsos wore granted to the following peraous: Jnoob Houn, Georg Irving, Charley Gnll, Jacob Schueider, Ford, Gundelneli. Mictiaol Simon, Gaorgo Pariasce, Jacob Hottinger, Adim Matos, Nick Simon, Franz Baor, John Hart, John Hufmeyer, John C. Mahiman, and B. Gin- dotf. A licouso was grantod to Josoph Kacler to keep & billira tablo, A remoustranco Lavin beon presenced by the ?unnla of Raveoswood, the application of Daviel Downiug for a saloon liconso was doforred until next meeting. Mrs, Anna Pays was refused s snloon liconss, belng cnst of the line proscribed by ordinauce. ‘Phe following potitions wero road and laid over until next mecting : By Bolomon Wehle, for a froo peddlor'd licenso ; by Jobn Berringor, for & saloon license ; by E§renm Haaterlik, fruit-ped- dlor's liconse ; by J. 1., Kedzie, to resciud part of sidownlk ordinanco: and also ouo asking tho improvoment of Diversy sttoot, from Clark sirgot to Lincoln avenue. A potition was piosented asking the Board to tako pome action rogurdmng tho_railrond-track Ia1d neross Pullerton aveuuo on Bouthport ave- ne, 1t belug considered a nuisance, by blockad- ing both of suld straots; In this case tho ruloy wore .uugundm.l and & committoe of thres .g- pointed, ;remluflun, conalsting of Messre, 8, B, Chase, Thomas Moulding, and Thomas 8tagg, 1o ascortaln what right or_posrer said railroad company have, and report to the Bosrd next u\eulinfi. Mr. Asa P. Bradley reported estimating the cast of an iron bridgo over tho North Branch of the Chicago River on Belmont avenuo, with the sbutmenta and grading the approaches, at about 4,000 Assossor Weoklor reportod the work, as far a8 done, on Belmont avonuo aud Rostoe atroor, in accordance with the apecifieatious therefor. A_petition was rocelved uk\u%fl.m town to grado Wellington atreot, from the Dummy road to the Green Day road, in conaideration ol tho proporty-owners putting down & block-pavement 80 feet in width, which was referred to Com- missoners Bulzor and Sobieswoul, asto the roper grade on Wellington atroet, avd also on Tio Graon Bay rosd adincont. It was resolved that the town appropriate one- fourth of the coat of constructing & G-foob plank walk on the east aide of Lincoln avenua from Diversy stroet to Bolmont avemuo, and on tho enst side of Ashland avonue, from Bolmont to Graceland avenue (thus giving & continuous walk from tha south ond of the town to the High Behool), the ownors of proporty ubutting to pay the remainder. An'ordinsuco was ndopted rescinding an ordl- nance roquirtug a liconss from teams, A cortifiod copy of s retolution rogarding the propoaed bridge on Bolmont aveuue was received from the suthorities of Jeflerson, and was or- dored on filo, Tho Jmlu:n roport for June was rend snd ordered on file. Tho number of arrests made was 40 ; amount assossed, $287; amonnt sus- pendod, 830 ; amount collestod, §267, ;fivml billa wers ordered to'be paid. 0 Board then adjourned, to meot on Monday, July 13, at 8 o'clook p. m. o N THE OITY HALL, The City-Treasurer pald out for city indebted- ness yestorday the sum of 350,000, City colloctions yosterday wors made as fol- lows: Oity taxes, $21,000; liconses, $5,000; water, £1,407.28. Tho Committeo on Strooets and Alloys meot at 8 o'clock Thursday afternoon to discuss the Indlaua atroot raflroad question,and transact general businesa. The following building permits woro issued yostorday by the Donrd of Public Works: To A, D. Reod, for a two-atory and basement briok building on tha southosst cornor of California avenue and Madison Btreot; to E. B. McUagg, for a three-gtory and basement brick building on Washington streot; to Chris Mahnke, for a two- story aud basoment bullding a¢ No. 216 Rucker straot. Tho dive into the tunnel had an elovating offect upon many of the Aldermen, who on their return eschewed business, and spont the rost of the day looking happy, and making up horse and foot races. T'wo of these promuse to ba birbly lnteresting eporting ovents, Ald. Pote Mahr backed bis mars * Nollie " to boat Ald. Hil- dreth's horse * Honeat George,"” in a mile race, honats, bost threein five, aud alao backed one Tub Almandiugor, who woigha 25 pounds, to beat in & 100-yard raco any Aldorman whom Tom Foloy conld nominate, ~Ald. Foloy named Ald, Hildreth 8 his man, and it ia probable that the race will coma off to-morrow afterndon at Lin- coln Park, A baskot of champsgno ig tho stake In each event. ‘Cho conference which was to Lavo heen held yeatorduy 1noruing at tha Board of Publio Worka offica, for the purpose of allowing the rasidents of Diue Islaud nvonus, tho Board, tho Mayor and Corporation Counoll, and thae railroad ofti= olala_interestod to arrive ata deflnito unders standing with regard to the building of the Blua Juland avenue viaduct, was anything but a suc- cona, tho Mayor and horponl lon Couneel both being conspicuous by thoir abaence, the latter being ougaged in trylng the North Stato sirest nspesament onse, aud the former in _tunnoling oporations. A latter was rond, from tho Chlcago, Burliugton & Quicy Railroad (’:nm[mny, oxprosalng thelr rondlnega ta go on with their share of the wark abt auy moment, Thé represeniative of tha Northwestorn Roed, however, alatad that that Company would not take any action in the mat- tor untll the Supreme Court had rendorad & do- clefon, Tho feoling of the residonts on Blue Jaland avenue prosent at the meeting was that they wanted to hear from thé Corporation Couns el on the matter, Atlor & short snd desultory convarsation, which amounted to notbing, tho meeting ad- Jjourned, with the underatauding that anothor weating of citizens be held on Dlue Island ove- nua Thuraday evening next. "Tho City Council kins boen affronted bfl the Doard of Tealsh, Why a vinit to the tunnol shoutd havo arousod 1n- cerfain Aldermen a sudden in- torent in tlio appolutment of tue uew meat fue epeotors is hard to dotermine, but yesterduy teinoon tlie olis of the Doaxd of Health way visltod by Ald, Hildrath, Maby, Toley, O'Brion, Eokhardt, BohafTner, and one or two othera who wantod 1o attond the Bomrd mocting with hat objeot avowod. The disoussion of the merits of vatlgua partios and thair suitability ta tho offica was bolng oarried on with grest vivaolty oven nftor the Bonrd camo to ordor, but it wna sud- donly chiooked by rosolution that all partics gavo ooly mombors of tho Doard vacate the Board room, The geutls hint way takew, snd the abnshnd Aldormon stols alontly dowu-stairs, whore they mot in seorot conalave ‘and aworo by the tunvel that such ot them ns wora alivoat thio timo of tha noxt n&ure‘mnllun would cut oft overy cont from the Duanl, even at tho coat af thio olty's sanitary sequiromonts, The actof tho Board " was chiarnctorized as bold oven to tho vorgo of temm‘)?‘ and moro nunuylmi’na at the momont ¢ho motfon was made Ald. O'Brien was on the polut of arranging a jnmlflng mateh be- tweon the Mayor and Dan O'tlars, and Tom Toley and Pete Mahr wero putting up the stakes for a flstic oncountor bosween tho Corporation Counacl and the City Attornoy, Tho Board may consider thomaolves decapitated THR TRIAL OF THE FIREMEN, Tho trlal of tho flromon against whom tho Marshal brousht cliarges of disorderly coudnab in appropristing boots from the firm of M, D. Wells & Co., during tho rocont fira at their cs- tablishment, was hold boforo the Polico Board yosterdny aftoruoon. ‘Lhe dofontants were A. J. Celdor, foroman ; Richard Pholan, James T'rafhor, Mathins Laviolotte, and Lowts Henrleb, of Company No. 1: and William Borg, trred Ilavor, Patrick Wall, aud Goorge 1L Rou, of Company No. 10. "Phio fitat withoss enlled was Inapeator of Build- ings Bloan, who, as ho knew nothing whatovor of tho onse, and wonderod why he “hm.l beon callod, was permitted to rotira. Mr, 8. P\ Macintyro, of the firmof 3. D, Wolls & Co., stated that ho gave no permission to any firomen to :pq;nbrinln to thomsolves the boots of the firm. He only know that the boots had boon takon somo days aftor tho fire ocourrad, Mr. M. D. Wolls stated that ho had given no Yurm(uamn to any ono to help himaell to bootd ¢ i faot ho know nothing about tho matter, COnpt, Bullwinklo stated that at tho firo ho noticed about s dozén fromen wonring how boots, and immodiately called the Marshal's attontion to tho fuct, In anawer to & quostion by Commissfonor Sheridan, witness statod that ho know of no irregularity in the Firo Departmont undor tho roglmo of tha presont Obief. Ho had under that of the former. Two clerks employed by M. D. Wells & Co, tostified that they saw Firomon Rau equipped with & new pair of boota. "The YFiro-Marshal atated that Capt, Buitwinklo liad at the firo_called his attontion to the fact that several of tho flremen wets wearing new boots. Hoat onco wont up to Firoman Oalder, snd mado him remoyve the pair he had douned, and made the rest do tho samo, Calder sinted that permission had beon glven to tho men to put the boots on, but could not say who had Flvnn tho pormission other than that tho oblig- ing individual was a medium-sized man, and woro red whiskors. > Firoman Rau statod that he saw throo of his mon equipped with Wolls & Co.'s boots, and ho at onco mado thom romove them, The medium- elzod wan with red whiskors lad told witnoss to play upon the safo, and help himaelf to the boots which were Jying in the wator in thoe base- ment. Assiatant-Marabal Petrle tontifled that he snw no boots caried sway, He had not known of any such irregularition in the Dopartmont for the Inst cight yonrs. . Commissioner Klokke wanted to kmow if Capt. Bullwinkis's attontion bnd been deawn by auy- bodv to the fact of the nfiprapmuun of Loots. Capt. Bullwinkle stated that s bystandor had osllod his attention to the fagt. Ho would not ivo the namo of this party, o would not like 0 do so. Ho did not know who it was, He hoped tho Doard would nok press tho point. ‘Tho Board did not press the point, and the ro- malning witves=os wora the dofendants, whoso tostimony i the main hung woll togethor to tho offoct that thoy tora their boots badlyat the five, nnd gladly soized the invitation of the medium- sized man who wore red whiskors, and that they all, with ono oxception, wont home with thewr old boots on. The onn excoption had, in tho ex- cesa of bis joy, ohuoked bis dilapideted brogans into the flames, and ho walked home barefooted. ‘I'he Board tovk tho case under advisomont and adjournod. TOARD. OF HEATTH, A mooting of tae Bonrd of Lenlth was held yeaterday afternoon, the full Beard boing pros- oat, with Dr, Habn 1o the chair, After the reading of the minutes, on motion of Dr. Roed, the Financo Committeo was om- oworad to act in the mattor of the purchase of iginfootanta as it thought best. On mation, the following bills, andited by the Fivance Committoo, were ordored to be pnid: L, Blanobard, maps, $60; B. Cademan, Banitary In- wpoctor, $41,67; H. Broclboan, grocerios, 435,80 ; . L. Blanoy, checse oxamination, éuo; W, Teinliaidt & Co., moat, $61.96 3 L. Curnin, milk, 824,42; Ottaway & Colbort, printing, $50; G. Kianer, interments, $41.23; TFullor & Tuller, medicinoe, $13.40; . Bolliok, tinware, $8.50 1 Quinn Bros,, meat ; J. Loe, sundries for hoapi- tal, &13.14 ; Inter-Ocean, advertising, $6.97;C. Hehulz, grocorles, $12.70 ; James Fotvyth & Co., onnrim“ £80.85; A. Belm & Dro.,, padiocks, oto., $7.65¢ B. Burnham, ront of store-room, §5. Total, £478.17. The Chnirman ssked in what way the groco- rioa auppliod et the Swall-Pox Hospital” wera purchasod, Dr, Reid statod that an arrangoment had been made with a wholosale firm by which goods were sacured at tho lowost wholosalo prico. The Chairman objocted to this mothod, Ho thought it would be better to try different gro- tfmms. and seo it a cheapor oue could not bo found. On motion of Dr. Miller, it was decided that tho predent aystom of purchnsing groceries bo sustained, On motlon, the Committece on Bathing Houses was granted still further time in whioh to arrango about the Lincoln Park bath. Dr.Reid atated that stops had been takon to find the witnosses nocessary to scoure the indiotment of Meesrs. Flanizan, Haunlon, and Hough, the ownors of slaughter-honees, which were n nul- sance to tho city, He thought that an old in- dictmout sgeinst those men was siill in forco, nnilhcould Dbe revivod against thotn, The Sanitary Superintendent xead his mnnnflz report for Juue last, and his report for the weol ending tho 4th inst. Tho monthly ru&mrb showod that tho numbor of deaths during Juno was 642, which was 110 Jos than auring the correspouding month last yoar, OF those 206 wera malos, and 246 fomales ; 31 married, 411 singlo; 6 colored, and 530 whita. Tho wunklfl roport showed that the numbor of deaths bas beon 190; of premature birthe, 6; of still-births, 7. The prevailing disoatos woro : Oholara infantum, 59; consump- tion, 34 ; inanition, 9; entero-politis, 6 ; menin- gitis, 5; whooping-cough, b ; diarrhoa, 4§ hydro- cephalus, 4; accidental burning, 1: drowniug, 8 oxplosion, 1; rallrond, 1; cnngnuhuu of tho brain, 9; scorlob fever, 9; typhoid fover, S; pnoumonis, 8; teolhing and complioa’ tions, 8 ; dolirium tromens, 1 ; suicide by drown- ing, poison, and shooting, 8. Compared with tho sorrosponding wools in 1878, o deorenas of 18 deatha waa noticeable ; compared with the pro- coding woek, an inoronse of 30 doathe. Of the doceased, 101 were malos and 98 fomales; 46 merried and 16t swgle 3 107 white rud 2 col- orod. In other points, the comparison showed no variation from the usual order. Tho Health Oficer proseuted his usual month- i‘ynud weekly reporls, Tho latter showed that juring the past wooek 128 sewor-noticos had boun aservad, and 808 mewor-connections made. Un- fit food was condemned asfollows : Two quarters beof, 11 calves, 4 cssos strawborrios, 6 oases bisokberrios, & oases chorries, 653 dozon oggs, A postuaript to the Health Oflicer's report yan as followa : Our two wagons, hitherto engaged n’removing con. demuod articies of food and nulennces not covered by tho scavenger contract, wera discontinuod on the 8il inat,, by tho sdvice of a majority of the Board, tuers belng no mppropristion * made by the Counell for the purpose, The omisslon of this most easentlal part of our sunitary work will lesdl to very injurious consequences to tho public health, as tho clev condemned but not remavel will surely find thelr way to consuwers of sour meat, or bo doposlted on the afreots, alleye, and vacant lote of tho city, to disappear by decomposition. On motion of Dr, Miller, it was resolved that the Committee on Banitary Police report on Thuraday next the names ot throo partien whoso qualifications sulted thom to be appointed as meat Inspectors, in additionjto the inapostor now nmployas, and the name of a party to uups% on the ssnitary police forco the place of cor Finlayson, resigned. The meeting then adjourned till Thursday afternoon, —— ORIMINAL. TRE OMMINAL COURT, The Grand Jury yesterday returned a true bill dnat Dr. Charles Earll, the abortionist, ‘The oano of James W. Olark, ex-Town-Olerk of West Ohieago, was catlod, aud ho having con- cluded ta turn over his books to Lis successor in oftice, the oaso was continued to give him an ap- portunity to do so, ' THE POLIOE COURTH, The boy John Duryea, of whom mention has been made &8 hLaving etolen a lot of blankets 1rom his fathor, was flued §80 by Justics Doy~ don yostorday.f§Bolng unable to mattle the flue, Lio was sont to tho Bridowoll for sixty days. Taano Marshall, the young nogro, who wa rostod on Baturday op the chargo of commiiting sn outrago on n littlo girl at No, 201 Third avonuo, wns yosterdny hold to the Crimlnal Court in bonds of $1,000 by Justiso Boydon. Joln E. Willlams, oharged with having stolen n boilor, about ten days sgo, from Mrs. A. H. Tobinson, st No, 80 East Adnms stroot, waaheld to tho Oriminal Courd in bouds of $300 yoster- day by Justico Boydon. Dantol Murphy, s lad, was arrostod for atosl- ing load-plpo from tho promises at the cornor of Buperlor and Pluo stroots, Yosterday ho was brought bofore Justice Kaufmann, who con- tinuod the hoaring of tho cage tiil the 14th inst. undor 8300 bonds. Johin Ronch and Thomas McEnery butgiarious- 1y entored houso No. 201 Iinet Itvision stroot yosterday morning at 4 o'clock. Thoy wero ar~ rested and brought boforo Justico Kaufmsnn, who ohanged the charge to disorderly, aud fuo thom §20 cach, ‘Monday night, sbont 12 o'olock, Michael Mur- phfiburfinlnuuly entorod tho residonco of P, 0'Noll, No, 132 Wontworth avenua, Ho didn't auceeod in gotting nway with anything, owing to the prompt {aterference of OMicer O‘firmn. who captuted the burglar and confined him in the Ilarrison Streot Station. Yesterday ho was brought before Justics Boyden, and hold to the Oriminal Court in bonds of 800, John Bloan, who shot, and it is foared mor- tally wounded, A. H. Cooley Sunday forenoon, in Lig ealoon at Bridgepott, was hrought beforo sustico Boyden yeaterday. Dr. Keolor, Cooley's attonding pbysician, was prosont, and stated that his pationt was atll in & vory procarlous condition, and at Ymucut he could nat say what might be the result of the wonnd, which was pistol shot through tho left. hllv‘\&‘. Tho prisonor was romnuded without bafl. o cnso Wil 'xot ba callod up ageiu before tho 17th inst, Miclinol Hassott hns s brothor-in-law namod Jolin DBruce, living st No. 201 May streot, and Bruoe hau boon kind to him, londing him motiey, ond otherwise aesisting him when he was hard up. Hassott, in spito of a!l this, jumped on Bruoc's dray and attacked him with tho spoke of o whoel, belaboring him fo & frightful and dangerons manver, Yestorday [lassott was held fu 91,600 bail until tho 16th 1net., by Justica Scuily. B. A. Colloy, calling himuolt n doctor, who g an office on Deaplaines streat, noar Van Duron, was arrestod by Otticor Konuedy Momha avon- ing, boeausy ho biad about s person s buteter Ikulfo, & vazor, and a rovolver, with each and nlt of which ho threstoned to kill tho unhappy woman who calla him huaband. IIo was thrico armod. Justico Soully yesterdey finod him 37 for ench_concenlod wenpon, which, consdering his murdorous {ntontions, wae little envugh, Ohicngo {8 dingraced by the presoncs of & follow named Thomas Charles, and the sooner this swindler s disposed of by being put to work at the Bridewall the botter.” Monday be undor- took to_olaim the aoquaintando of & gentleman named Kimball, from Poorla, with the intontion of induclug him to visit a confidonce-honed, and thoro swindle him out of what monoy he could, Mz, Kimball causcd his arreat, aud, by this wiso couree, i3 now in posscss’on of blas'valunbles, and thio clty is ontiched 810 by o fino fuficted upon Charles yostorday by Juatice Boyden. Tho charge of forgory agaiust Robort G, Tin- dalo, which was lodged by Mr. Hammond, tho paylug-tollor of the~ National Dank of 1lliucis, 1ast woek, was again called up before Justico Boyden yesterdav, sud, for tho want of prose- outfon, the prisoner was disclinrged. Doubt existad 1n tho minds of many B4 to the guilt of Mr, Tiudalo, who heletuforo has borne an un- blomished roputotion, and it was alleged that this wos o case of mistacen identity, aud, fur- thormoroe, that the check was not forged, this a8 it mny, the many frionds of the nccused will laarn witl ploasura the termination ot this chargo. Alexandor Bavers is anothor of those notorions contidence operators and thros-card nionto swindlers who mow infost the city. Monday ho mot John Olint, from Englewood, and decoyed lum into No. 188 Randolph streot, and thors robbed bim of #40 and bis watch snd ohin. 1o wau arrested, and_yesterday morning brought beforo Justico Bovdon, aud the hearing of his cagp waos contioned till the 10th inet., undor $800 bail. It {s to be hoped that o will bo gent before the Grand Jury, and that Joliet will ox- tond to him the chauce of Joatning & good trade. Yeatorday noon & woman with a littlo girl about 9 years of age was brought before Justico Boydon, .under the following circumatancos : Tho womtidn, whose name is Mary Tippen, about 50 yoara of age, & stout, kulo, licacty Amazon, arrived in Chicago only & few days ago, from Toledo, 0., ant brought with hor thio little child, whom she utates is blood of her blood, and flesh of hor flesh, which from hor conduct one would scrcely accredit, Sne stated sho wasa fortunes taller, and could gocura a maintenance for hors salt alone. The child, a beputiful and intoreating flaxon-hairod llttls gitl, was In tho aunatural wother'a way, sud elis desirod tho gourt to diapose of her; sho cared not whon or how, 8o that somo ono would relleve her of the burdon. She desired to_abandon the little ono to the oharity of the cold world, and soemod to Uo utterly rogardless of the futire for tho hotp- legs orphen, ~ Justice Boydon was moved to pity for_tho litilo stranger, and contemps for tho cold, beartless, and _ designing mother, Notwithatanding hor Inck of love for her own child, tho littlo one scemed to love and cliu§ to the woman with a tondernoss that waa pitiful to bebold, aud, when separated from the hearulesa hag, she sobbod as if her littlo hoart would break. Ble was commitiod to the kiudly care of the Home for the Fricudloss, nud the woman was sont to the Bridewoll asa vagrant for thirty daye. MISOELLANEOUS. Potor Kominsky was charged with bastandy by Paulive Lesondorska. As Pauline is about to bocomo n mothor, tho caso was transforrad to Justico Van't Woud, who proeurod tho warrant. Justice Haineg’ little court-room is veryofton the scone of mauy amusing ae woll aa intereat- ing trints, Yestorday o gaso was on hearing which created considorable fntorest with tho theatrs portion of the community. Tho follow- ing well-known managers snd nctors wero firesunt to teatify In the caso: Leooard Grover, illy Lico, M. D. Itoborts, business manager for Tony Pastor ; Frank Girard, an old varioty man- agor; L. Duvis, anothor manngor, who has run many & show into the gronnd, and manager Davis, These experts wero all brought thera Lo give their views as to what a clog duncer’s sor- viees wors worth, It scams that Michaol Kanane has boon for some time past tho manager of the State-stregt varioty show, at No, 576, owned by Thomas J. Howo and Edward Cunningbani. Kanane not only acted as manager, but was wont to entertaln ~ the froquenters of that inatitution by his ioimitablo dances “ for which ha has no equal” He clnims that Howe & Cunninghain awe him $200 for bis sorvices, Tho various wituoases wore subjooted to » severs oxamination by Gen. Eldridgo, iu be- Lalf the defense, and by Johu Lyle Kiug for tho clog-dancer. The remuneration that an artist of this profasslon may roceive varies according to hia porfection, the sudienco that ho i oxpoctod to entertuin, und‘ above all, the patronaga that tho establlshmont roceives through tho dancor, With ~such a tempers- ture ay that of the past fow days, o gentleman who now holdsa high position in‘one of tha numerana acurta of Chicago, but wham, it is hinted, was at cna time a atar per- former in the double-clog, a8 well as & 8ong-and- dance aator, remarked that $100 per night was not any too much, with the meroury standing at 110 dogreas In the sbade, Kanane should have him for & wituoss, The managers diffored con- aiderably as to_tle valuo of a porform- er's aorvlco, Mauagor Grover, who s quibto popular with bis artisls in this no, was rathor roticont with his information, Holas aneyp to_business, The koen-witted and popular 8illy Rice did not have an oppor- tuuity yestorday to give his viass, but will to- day, when thie trlal will bo rosumed at 4 o'clook Pl GENERAL NEWS. The tamporature yosterdsy, as obsorved by Meususe, aptician, under Tnw Trwunz Build- ing, was, in tho shado, ot 7 8. m, 83 dog., Falirenhoit; 10 8, m,, 915 12m,, 02; 8 p. m,, 80; 6 p.m, 92; and ut 8 p. m.,, 76, A correspondont wants to know when tho cou- cerla in Union Park will begin, Thoss last year were paid for by voluntary contribntion, If the correspondent will pay BMr, Balatka what ho agks, thore may bo one to-morrow. At & meoting of the Congregational Pastora’ Union of the aity, hold Monday, it was unani- mously voted that they tendor thelr heartjost thanks to the propriotors of the Grand Pacific Hote) for tholr kindnoss and generosity in freoly farnishing them with a pavlor for thoir weekly mestings durlng the past year, Tho alarm from Box 26 at 5:10 o' clook laut avening wae ocaagioned by a slight fire in the fourils wtory of No, 260 State sireot, Damuoge trilling. Carclosautus was tho oauso. A litile 8-monthi-cld obild of Pairlok Bheri dnn dledl ymaraay at No. 3UB Lwuiinysavuiia stroot undor distiessing circumstancos, Do- congad'n fatlor is in the &m"un, and 1t moth- ot 1 addiotod t6 Intompdranca to Auch an extont that aho oruolly nogloctod the little ono, snd It diod from shoor tarvation anid want of eard. As an evidonco of tho growing popularity of the Publie Labrary, Ib mny bo stated that the olroulation on Monday roachiod tha bigh figure of 895 volnmos, nm\ ihis notwithstanding the oxcessivn host provalling, The highost numbor of volumes takon ont in ona dny wah on June 20, when 964 were recorded, Mo olass of worka in' our library ls shout the samo as thomo in Eastern librarlen. Thero fa nn slmilar Institu- tion in the land which can show au oqual in- cronso lu such sbort Ltime. o attontion of tho Board of Publle Worle in invited to the break, 2 yarda by b, in the Euumune on tho south rido of Randolph atroot, otwaon Rundolph and Market. A hoavy yain- storm noty would aorid the tvhole pavoment float. ing. . Mo condition of ohor thoroughfares 1 als0 vorv, paor, and, taken gonorally, tho paved straots of Olicago hr hordor to drlve on tiinn & Now Enginnd dixt-rouds 5 The proving of tho will of the lato M. O, Walkor was £0 havo ocoupiod tho sttontion of tho Uounty Coirt yestorday morning, but tho matter wont ovor until Lo-day, on account of the illness of Mr, Swott, of counsal for thio Truatoes, Mr, Isham filed a potition for proof of the will, aml Mr. Tallor, ob hehal? of the hefrs, gave notloo that the will would bo contested. o dosired tho appolutmont of an_admininis- trator fo colloct at onco, but Judxo Wallace do- cidod that sch action would be promaturo, I6 is proboblo that n weok will bo required to reach o fink] ndjustinont, Tho alartn from Box 753 at 9:45 o'elock yos- tordny moaning, was cansed by flye heing dis- covorod in tho mnow unogonplod two-story and bneomont brown-stons front dwelling, No, 952 North Dearboru sttoct, owned by Edward Wal- Jor. Y.oms, 64,000, mth no Ineuranco. Tho fira I8 snp{mnm\ to hiavo originated on tho roof from 2 small fumnaco eft théra by somo tipner. Triday leht & married woman namod Margarol Bwadkiny, who formerly lived on the ovfner of Iubbard and Jeforson stroots, died, and was butrled Sunday In Calvary Comelery, Somopat- ties suspooting something wrong, informed the Coronoer, and_ yestorday lio impaneled a jury and proceeded to the cometery. Tha body was oxhtimed, snd Dr: Honrotin, ‘Conhty Physlcinn, made a post mortem examination. After hear- ing bis tostimony the jury rendered tho follow- ing verdiet: That decoased canie fo her dealh from pyemin (bload noton the Foxult of pnorperal perlonite, wicll peritonitss folfowlng & natnral miscarriage, there being nothing in the post-mortem appentinos or in thoovi- donco to shiow {he Jeast violen s or crimtuality, THE PHOTOORAPIERS, A mooting of tho photographers of this oity was hold last oveniug at the Club-Room of the Bherman Honso, for the prposs of making ar- nnx{flmullts for the sixth anuual mooting and exhibition of the Nationnl Photogranhic Asso- ciation of the United States, to ba held in thia city from July 14 until July 17, at the Exposition Building. dIr, Hosslor ocounled the chair, ond My, Wenvor nctod ag Scoretary. = ‘The Committeo on Badges exhibited saveral ssmplos, and & blus badae, with ronette, heving ingin the contro tho gold-embroidered letters “fi. P. A.," and on the rihbon * Committes of Aranpoments,” was ndopted, The Obalrman stated that they had made ar- rangomonta with the Atlantle Telegranh Com- any to havo a Lolographer it the building dur- ng the exhitition, Mr. Douglas was appointed a Committeo on ‘Tolograph, 0 have put up the inktrumenta and wires, and negotiato for an oparator. Mr. Copoliu, of the Committce on Dacora~ tious, reported that Mr, Shopherd, the florist, Thiad offered to tastefully decorato the intarlor of the bullding for 8100, "Tha roport was adopted, and Mr. Copelin was authorized to mako the ar~ rangoments with Mr. Shopherd. The Chairmnan atated that thev onght to have & dand, provided tha monoy could ba rained for that nurboss, The band would cost 3100 a day. Herotoforo thoy had had banda ss an additional attraction, aud peaplo wors charged 50 couts ad- migsion, but this time they intended to mako tha admission free, No conclusion in roeard to thia motter wes arrived at. Onmotion, the moet- ing ndjourned to mect aanin ab the Exposition Building Baturday ovening at 8 o'olook, BUNSTRORES. A enarpontor namod Louis Milbrandt, while at work yeatarday nfternoon on a bailding ab the corhor of Willow and Dayton slreets, was sun- struck, and aled aftor an bour's wsickness, Drs, Dabl and Behoppert attonded him. Decnsed Hved at No. 83 Wobster avenuo, and leaves & wifo but no olildren, Ho was 44 years old. At balt-past 8 o'olock yesterday aflornoon, Charles Neuman, an_emplove of the Chicago, Burlington & Quinty Rallrond, was sunatruck at the Bhuo Island avenuo croesing of the railway track, Dre, Cnasels aud Dobly noplied the neual teatoratives, but they wore of no avall, and the man died in two honra, Decoasad was & Gor- man, 85 years old, and lived at 193 Canslport avonuo, whera he leaves & wifo and family. Jnmes Tigor, an om‘floru at the M!cmy.lvnn Bouthiern & Nock Island Railwav depot, died from the offoots of sunstroke yesterday niter- noon, at 3:30 o'clock. Ho walking slong South Canal atreet, and, whon in front of No, 429, fell to tho sidowalk ' ingensible, Oficor Borrv, of iho Sixth Procinct, picked bim up, and carriod bim mto o store, whero Dr. Bronega! atlondod him, He died in an hour afterward, Decosasod was 30 years old, and leaves a wifo and aged paronts at No, 443 Bouth Conal strect. Officer Jockling ahot & horso at No. 179 Park avenuo veaterdny afternnon, after satisfylng himself that tho animal lind boen sunstruck and would probably dte. He took the procaution to call sovoral citizons ns witnessos, gy PERSONAL. 3.8, Drake, sditor Daily Argus, Rook Island, is at tho 8t. James. J. J. Richrrdson, of the Davenport Democral, arrlved ot the 8t. Jamos yostorday morning. Goorgo 1. Davis, Prosident National Pork Packora' Association, was on 'Change yostorday. Prof. Bring loft for Oxford, 0., Mondsy night. Ho is wpot expeoted to roturn for a couplo of woeka, Iia family has beon there for some timo. Prof. Patton ia still suffering from his racent iliness, aud ja very weak from loss of bLlood. While not dangerously ill, his recovery will be very slow. Prof. 0. A, Young, of Dartmouth' College, ia in Chicago, on his way to Chins, to observe tho transit of Yoous, Ho is staying at No. 948 In- disnn avonuo, Dr. Isaac Rivas, for many yonrs Consul of Mexico st Ban Francisco, Bnmmv.l through the city ynutonla}y‘ o his way to Spain, to which Gov- ornment e has beon datailad, to roalde at Mad- rid. BSeveral of our oitizens have a very plons- ant acquaintanco with Dr, Rivas, formed at Ban TFranoitico. TOTEL, AURIVALS, - @Qrand Pacifio latel—G. and V. Webstor, Now Zoaland: I, Howard, 8t. Louls; W. O. Van Horn, 8t. Louis; J. R. Thompson, Now York; J. E. Bteveuson, Cincinnatl; J, E, Nichols, Bos- ton; M. Gloon, London; E. L. Alma and wife, Ireland. . . . . Tremoni House—J. N, Wheclook, Now York; 1. F. Watson, Noy York: AN, Bterling, 8t Lows; ¢ P, Porking, Now_ York; D. Marlon, New York; 8. B. Bush, Oambridge; L, J. Barnard, Buffalo. . . . Palmer House—J, H. Kunapp. New York; E. E. 8, Warron, Buffalo; J, L. I'rimble, Atlanta, Ga.; H, M. Morrison, Donvor; G. W. Bhult: Virgina; W. M. Blaw, Clocinnati; E, Knabe, Baltimore, . . . Sher- man Zouse—W. H. Cook, 8t. Louls; W. E. Atohinson, Hampton ; J, J, Armstrong, Vincon- nes; P, If. Duncombo, England ; G, H. Crilten- den, Froeport ; R, Manly, England, e ANNOUNCEMENTS, Tho installation of the ofticors of Ellis Lodgo No. 447, I. 0,0.1%,, will taka place at 8 o'clock to- morrow eveniuy at Odd Fellow's Hall, No. 810 Oottage Gzovo avenuo, The Rav, J. 0, Peck, of tho Contonary Meth- odist Olurch, will preaoh sermon to young men i his chureh noxt Babbath eveniug, belng the socoud of tho serles of sormous now delivering by tho diffpront minlsters undor tho auspicos of the Young Men's Clristian Association. All who Intend to accompany tho pienio exonr- sion of the congregation and Sunday-sehool of Bt. Jolwm's Episcopul Olurch ta Sharp- shooters’ Park, are requosted to ba on hand at Park Biation, corner of Ashlaud avenue und Kinae stroot , to-morrow morning at 8:10 o'olook, T'ho tiain will stop al the Madison atreot orossing far the accommodation of thoso rosid- lug in thay viciniey, 'Tho Ellsworth Zouaves meot this avening, at thelr ausombly rooms, at 8 o'clock, Lo trawdnct business of finportance. All mombory are re- queated to be in attendance, pasits At W BUBURBAN NEWS, HYDE PABK, The rogular monthly mooting of the Hyde Pard Trukteos Monday evoning wes attended by all the members, exoept Ay, Downer, His abe HeNC0 Ve ripd THO TICOHRE (UUARUE W 0 wwr until noxt movsing. . A numbor ot pay-rolls on impravoments, were approved and ordored to bo paid; o LIl of O, E, Popo, 8125, and U, E. Hoquombourg's bills of wuction-pipe, 845,302, aud for wator-pipes, £21,941,07, paysbloin wator-bonds, Tho bills of John MeCaffroy, on Indiana avenuo, woro ro- Joctod, because ouly 11 inches of stono woro found, fnstond of 12, but a warraut was awarded him of $5,000 on account. ‘Tho bills of Georgo Wabator, for laspocting mnoluncry and pipos, ordored by Bupt. Datroy, wero ordered phid, to boln patt collested from the Town of Lake. The proposal of James Alorgan for au ex- chiaogo of orlby at Iifty-Hret street outlet was approved. Tlia praposal of Qharles Groighton for rolin- quislimont of his contrnetn for construction of Lridgoa over tho Calmnet at Ninty-tifth stroot, andnt Ohittonden's, was approved g0 far 88 vrigo and nmouttt of material surrendared, but only $100 was sllowod kim for his troublo, On potition of mnny citizous it was ordered that tho macadamlzod slreats bo sprinkled, to presorve themn from blowing away, and four todtns wora engaged for the purposs at $8.75 por dag, (Vnrrnnls of robato on Clieago & Thornton Toad woro ordored in $U7.60 tv U Vondersydoe ond othors, _ Bovoral potitiona wero Jnrnaunlcd for tho reton- tion na policomoh of Owon Bhoridan, William Rankin, John Hogan, and Potor Bioenbergon, aud tor snloon Hoenses from Theodore Ghorivg, Carl Michaold; Loron Clark, and Cuok & John- son, and for positions ua angineor, &u., frony Xivoat sud Moore, sud others, all of which wore placed on tile, Petitlons wore presented from John MeOaflroy oxplaming how ludisns aveuus had sottiod down one ineh, and asking tohave the furthor work stoppod or an inspector appotntad to accopt the woti, 08 1t was finlubed § from W, P, Gray, Brink, nnd othors, and I, W. E!Flluuur, Tor wator-pipos; from Jameos Van Osdel, fok indroako of ro- muueration for drawing plaus for wator-works building; from Witliaw Fitoh, for damagos from overflow of wator at Woodlawn; from H. 1, Bogue, for lnrger outvorts on Cottugs Grove avouue botwoen [Lorty-cighth and Forty-niuch stroote s from Hyde Yark Gas Cowpany. for permission to oxtend tholr pipes through all streots und alloys ; from Jamos McCombio, for sidowalg on Cottage Giove nvenue hotweon Forty-sixth_and Korby-sovouth streots ; and from Jonn P. Taylor, for pormission to lay pipo from ar:oninn well to Woutlawn avounio, o Attorney réported on tho petitlons for vaontlon of the plae of Junction Grove, recom= mending tho now subdsvisions of tho samo, sug- ostad by bim, bo_ npproved. Also, on lorty- Aleut streot sowor, that ho hasbeen unable to find the plun_of tho same referrod to in tho ordi- nunco, It was ordorod that ho roport fiunlly at next meoting. A communication was received from the Town af Lako, coufirming tha appointtent of Willinm 1L Purdy ss Suporintondont of Wator-Works, dotining” Ins duties, and lixing his solary ot $2,600 per annam, Coneurred 1u, - I'he report of the Caplain of Polico for Juno showed forty airests ; tnod asuessed, $189; fluey colloeted, $74.18, “I'he rooort of A. D. Waldron, Viliago Treas- urer, for June, was roceived and placed on iilo witliout bomg reud. Sonnulunnuouz‘mald roported that wator would b in tho pipes in a tew duys, aud some hoso for the water-carts would Do needed at ouce. It was cxdored shat he procure toe same forthwith, i The following was roported by E. E. Ryan, Water Commiesioner, Resolved, That boforo pohtinns for waler-pipes aro granted by this Loard, they must be elgued by a sitajority of property-owhers on the streol, or it not v sigued, tho owners desirfug tho wsme alisll filo their Lond gusranfeolng o yeury ficoine trom witer rents sl to 20 per cont of tho cost of tlie pipo usked for, aud thut w0 one by grauted & pormit 1o tap vuy Jips 0k i front of thielr projorty sxzept by Apociaf vote, sud to coutiuue ouly dusiug the plessure, of tho Board, Lnid over untll next meating. i Re alua raported & torm of petition for water- pipes, to bo prited for piblic use. It was optad, He aleo mado the following report < After consnltation with Willlany I Purdy, Charles E, Hutesbourg, O, M, Osdy, #. 8, Tuomipson, and other gentlemun who lave given the mubjoct muen sliention, your Comeaieziouer i of opiufon that tha followiug ‘smouut of wator-pipe of sizos larger thun &-ncls will be necessary Lo mulio our wator supply a completo sccoss, Viz.: Teuduch pipcs on Fifty-frnt sirect, from Hydo Park avenua to State atret; and on Woadlawn, Gotugo Grove, and Kunkakes avouuos, from Iyfty-firat io Bixty.soventh atreot. Elglt-inc pipes on Woodlas Cutiage Grove, aud Bontt: Park ayoluee, from TifL firat to Thirty-ninth streels, Six-fuch pipes on Forty- tifrd, Forty-seventh, Fifty-0fth, Fifty-uinth, and Alxty-third strects. Wouldj rocommend {mmedinto contract and nying of plpe on Woodlawn avouuc, from Hixty-sevonts atreet to Hydo Dark svenue ; ou South Park avenue, from Fifty-firat to Thivty-niinth streets; on Coitago Grove avonue, from Fifty-lirat to Thirty-ulntl streets ; on Fifty-fifty, from 1lydo Park avende to Woodlawn avenus; on Vifty-first, from Hyde Park nveuns to Siato slrcot, und on Forty-third and Forty-sovonth streets, frowm Ilyde Park avenus to State strcet, Aluo, that tho Preaident nud Superintendent Purdy Do Instructed to udvertise for proposala to furnfsh tho ahove, and all other water-pipo that may bo needed fmmodlately, The report was adopted, A petition aigned by & majority of owuers of property was presefitad for water-pipes on Oak stroot, from Hydo Park avenuo to Park straot; on Park to Clestnut; on Cheatnnt to Coruall ; on Cornoll to Filty-firat, and on Fifty-first to Hydo Park avenuo, making a cirouit, which was accepted and approved, and a formal ordinance for tho samo was roport- ed bnok, and adopted, naming E. E. Ryan, James ){m'gnu, and Morwin Cbuxch as Oom= missionets to ostimate tho cost of snme. Baid Commisgionors roported _estimated cost s $5,000, which was approved, aud the President was authorized to filo ¢the potition in court for tho spoclal assesament. Tho petition of W. P, Gray and others, for water-pipe on Madison aveune, from Forty-sov~ onth to Fifty-uinth strdet, wes roported brek approved, and_ the Attorney was iustructed to report an ordinanoe for the samo. t was resolved tbnt W. H.Purdy, Superin- teudent, be authorized to purchesa fha farni- ture necessary for his oftico, aud tho nocossary blauks and blank books for the uwe of the Vil lage of ilyda Park. [r. Ryan offered the follawing « Witenkas, No Toguinr systom of soworago has yet een udopted for the Villago of liydo Park, bo it Teesoivrd, That O. M. Cady, O. 3, Mooro, and 8. @, Rhoades bo nll{xolnled Beworage Commissfonors to roport o completo systerm of “mowerage, lneluding levels, main sewore, ontlots, protections, und all other items'und facts necéssary 10 tho purposs, Reforred to the Cowmitteo on Drainago. The rosolution diracting tho County Tronsurer to dosist collections on cortain rescindod esgoms- ments was also reforrad, an was also the request of tho Trensurer for rebate warrant of §65 on Prairio avonue, Mr, Vandor Bolt and Mr, Do Young, by per- mission, addressed the Board ou the wants of the southwost coruor in regard to a regular po- licomau ; and MMr. Stapleton and A. J, Bcovillo triad to expluin why thoy have logt Sixty-cighth atroet in worse condition than it was bofore thoy bogan to grade it, but, bocoming too on- thusiastie, thoy were not allowed to finieh their atatomonts, Tho yearly appropriation bill is to bo speolally oconsidored at an adjonrnod meoting July 19, EVANSTON, In nccordance with the public notice, s meot~ ing was held at tho Publio Library roowms Mou- dny, which was attendod by a number of promi~ nent cltizons, Its object was to consider the foasibllity and advisability of establishing a new sobool at Ivanstou for fho oJucation of youn girla aud misses upou the old-fashione plan; as opposod to the cosducation system, After n;mmliu« womo timo {v discussing tho prou- poots of suceoss for auch an entorprise, it wne fually decidod by thoso prosent to establish tho new school, and a committeo was appointed to roport the hoest plan for prosocuting the venture and managlug the school. The tollowing gen- tlomen were namod as the committeo, and thelr standing is of suiliclont prominonce to insure the success of auy undertaking they detormine upon: Gou. Julius White, H. 0. Thunghust, Francls Bradley, Willinn Blanchard, Chntlos Raudolph, &, H. Kodzo,and Judge IT, G Miller, When tho Commitiéo sinll havo maturad and decided upon s plan of oporations, they will roport to & public mooting to be ealled hoyeafiar, Mesers, J. R, Fiteh, R. P, Lunt, A, L, Butler, and Leao Hamline loft Evanston yestorday for tho lakes wost of Waukegan, to 1mlul'u) ina faw dava of mosquitoes and t‘nmng. The wurly will be joined by Messrs, I, Quukey and U, G, Ayars to-day, OAR PARR. "Ihe Indies of the Fampoiance Union of Oak Park have boon somewhat hindered in thoir work by the faot that the line which sopaiates the town of Clesro from that of Proviso. passos through Oak Park, Whatever tho ladies might attempt In Cicoro, thoy could not affect thoso living in Proviso. “I'he now Pemperanoe Iawnow going into offoot, however, romovos this obstaclo, nud the ladies propuss L0 avail thomaolvos of whntover advai- Inuns 1ty givo them i forwarding the work which they huva carried on o long aud go woll, Oleoro Is_mn Incorporated town, and tho law providos thab uo Loousea for tho sale of latoxi~ .ol Churoli, S Tatod town_simll bo feaued, Maywoodand i Forost are within & distanco of 2 milos frotmma Cicoro, and, thorolore, no now llconsos can hn‘! fusued for tho msle of liquor fn oithor ono of ') thoso places ; nor can any that have boon lssuad, 1 nny such thoro bo, bo ronowbd. At tho rogular wookly meauing of thoe Ladles' Tamperanco Unlon, the County Olerk furnishod tha ladios, at tholr roquost, an aceurato lat of tho liconson alrandy Jsauocd for tho salo of lignorn within 2 miles of the westorn line of C(em, togothor with tholr dates of {sauing and of oxe (;Irul-lnn. ‘Tho followlng rosolutlon was pussed y the membors of the Uufon+ Resolved, Thint wa call a meoting of the cltizens aud Iadies of Oak Iark, Maywood, and River Forest, to bo neld on Thursday ovening, July 0, to conslder {ho enforcoment of ibo now Tomporance law in roforonco 1o tht licenaing of dram-ahopa within 2 miles of fucor. porated towna, The meating will be hold in tha Congrogation- Uood sposkers will addross the oudienco, On Monday, July 13, tho ladies of the Tom- anmm Union will prosent to tho Board of 'rustoes, at tholr regular mooting, romonatrans cos ngalnst tha ronowal orfissuing of ficonuos fox tho ealo of liquor within the Town of Gicoro. LOMBARD. The Qhureh and Sghool Union of Lombard will hold & picnjo Friday in Isaao Olaflin'a grove, Ar- rangomonts ard making in order thut all whe may attend will oujoy themsolves, ELOIN, . Yestordny morning the city was shocked by nows that Bamuel P. Burdiok, an old and high- :{mamu{«! citizen, had commiited suiolda by rowning himsoif in the mill-raca. Ha has beou in poor health for over n year, and subjoct at times to gront doprossion of apirits, Latoly o watch hos beon kept upon his moyvomonts for foar of solt-injury, At 2 s. m. Thureday, ho wanted to go out and walk, Whon out of tho door hoeluded tho watchor, and, running to _the ruco, throw off Lis coat and hat, and plunged lu whoro tho water was quite desp, VWnon found lifo wos oxtinet, Mr. B, wasabout 00 yearaof age, and has lived in this vicinity s groat many yonrs, Ho loaven & wife aud fawmily of growun-up. chijl- dren, Financislly ho was comfortably off, Il gin loseu & good oitizon, and o pleasant family an oxcollont husband and fathar. Many Irionds will oxtond aympathy to the borsaved. T'lio Qourt of Common Plons fu iu sesston, and quite o lengthy dogket {s presentad. Tho hoat {8 “intonse, aud growing crops snd pasture-tnnds azo groaily in neod of ruin, Gop, Hurlbus is at boma buslly engaged in ar- mnng for the Convontion wlich 1 to" rehomi. | note hint. It is not proboble there will bo much opposition, but his trouble will thon bogin. Tha Bigin Fuair wiil bo hold tho first four days of Septewber. It 18 curtous how many young coupls have be- como interested in astronony #inda tlie comok nppeared. At all hours and in nll plsces thoy oy bo found gazing wpon tho errant visitor, —_——— If the Scalp Is Dry the Hair 1s Starved Aud falli out, Usa th ® Phalon Matr-Tavigotator, which penvtratoe to and nourlshos the docayluyg roats, Try tho “ Phalon Corous” for the hundkorchiof, It cannot bo aurpassod, Van Schaack, Stevenaau & Refa, Agents, Sold by il druggista, ¢ Chiokering Upright Planos, #tho bbst upright planos i tho oity can Lo founil at Tioed's Tomplo of Music, corner Dearborn and Van Buren streets, : AMUSEMENTS, e M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Forly-ninth and Isst wook of tho soason, Last wslq tho renownod I TN G ARIDS ¢ I thelr unisersally sdmired play, LA TENTATIONI! (Tha origInal titk ted In Now York witu it s Slar T Tho A LIS AT ol i aeost saacesy ARDN' BENRFIT, 8 rowoll 00 and inat of tho soxson, AUADEMY OF MUSIC, TO-DAY, GRAND HOSKINS MATINEE at o'alook, Woodeoek’s Litile Game And A Silent Womaw EVENTSI A Gamo of SBpeculation And A Silent Women.: Thursday~LANOASHIRE Fass, = HOOLEY'S THEATRE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, T! EVERY NIGHT! B BUOORSS of tho popular TONY PASTOR AND IS STAR TROUPE, SPECIAT MATINEE TO-DAV! SPECIAL MATINEE TO-DAY ! Popular Pl GandThots, No oxira charge for Rosarved Seats. 1ok Otiva opon fram 9 1o 6 daily. EXCURSIONS,, ’I'IIR——S';K_-.“ ER BEN DRAKH RUNS TO Hvanston, THREETRIPS DAILY, Toaving Clarkaat. Hritigo at 6515 8. m., 1 4, m,, and § m. Losving Evanstanat8a m., 1p, i, sud 6350 Bundays excopiod. S EXPOSITION BUILDING, The Comet! The Comet! Tonght, and ovory night thiswosk, the COMET il boshown th tho prllio frotu th noett ynleongof tho Fxe o T, e 5" TOWERIDE i SUODE, under tho dirootion of Mr. 1. COLBERT, of ThE Ct0A0D TRINUNE. THIL WONDERFUL ILLUSION, ARTS BY NIGEDT: Atlll open nnd, thorongbls. voatllatad. A, Teautifal Hareapitet tires’or v, sud DUBTLRS"BON AN and (1A D1 EXPOSITION BUILDING, Gilmore’s 22d Regiment Band PROMENADE CONCERTSR Commencing July 2, Tickotanow on saloat tho usual places, b EDUCATIONAL, MRS, SYLVANUS REED’S English, Froch, aud orinan Nonsding and. Day Sobool for souni ladien dnd ictlo girts, Now. & and 8 st Tifty: thirdat., Nuw York, Etorclira far tho nuzt i begla ab'9 2. m., Oot. 1, whon all puplls whoutd bo peor- ont. New scholars will' . 29, i e ol irs will ropore Hept. 29, whoa toachors TDWARDS PLACE 8OHOQL FOR BOYS AND oung won, Stookbridgo, Mnes., Boplns 1ts Ukl Bohinhs foe Biofer SOl RO AL Mosars, HOFEMAN & FLACK, Assoulato Principals, Pookakill Allitur: . U, 169, RO DONALD: Aol MRS. WM. G, BRYAN'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, The Fall Torm of Mrs. firyan's Nohool cumneucos Boptomber 1674, Datavla, N. Y., Aveil, [§H, MADAME 0, du SILVA i an MRS, ALEX, BRADTORD'S gnnn!fly Mrs, Ogdon Yloffman's) English, ‘French and orial, flmmlhlrl Sohoot far Young Laulos aud childson, 17 Wost Phirty-olghith-at., N Y., ropuns Sept. 28, Appll- cation miuy be mada vorsunsily ot by lotter as nbovo, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. G. OLIN, ‘Tho lnngest engagod rull nloet Kugy ‘In the aity In tho wpcofal treatniont o2 all Clironlo, Norvous, ind Spocts! Disonsod, Disonsos po-. oullnr ta foinal y curod, Invalids providod with Jrlvatoaparimonts, buard, attanidauco, o, sond 3 utaugs Jor treatis, Pativnts as s distanco troated by miail, No cunn! YMuW Dr. Kean, B00 BOUTTE CLARK.ST, CAICAGO, Biay be consultod, persanully or by mil, fron. on'nll ;llu:)lllu u‘v ultllr l||‘n Aullm‘l’\ll l;': al‘ljl:llhll:.n i Mathey Caylus’ Capsules, 1 wanty_ yanrs with groat’auccess by the et p g R e founa m\mxlu.x;‘lu:l‘l,f’ (]):l‘|lur:l(nulz I llll‘llrllrumpl aure of alk - clinrigon rooent ac of Ju ! 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