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2 " THE CHICAGO- DAILY TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1874 = e e e e e e COUNTY SUPPLIES. fhe Committees Spend Another Day on the Job. Further List-of Discrepancies. The joint Commiftees an. Hospital and Public Bauidings of the Doard of County Commis- doners resumed their investigation ye;eenixy ftermoon into tho allegod overcharging by fames Forsyth & Co. for goods farnished under tontrset to tha County Poor-Houss and Insane ssvlum. Commissioner Burdick mx:nphsd the saxir, spd there was preseot Commiseioners Fones, Lozergan, Crawford, Herting, Johnson, @ Dosse. y " The Chairman objected to tho reporters inti- matiug in_their roports {hat thero was a disposi- tiom on the past of tho Committeo not to goto +ho bottom of tha matter. It was the intention to go to the bottom. He then pointod out rome jtems in severzl newspapers which couveyed a wrong impression, tho cxplanations pat being, no sud, suficiently clear to enable tho com- munity to understand the items carrectly. Tho comparizon of the bills of Foreyth & Co. | ith the contract, tosco if the prices of the ar- | ticlos wore tho vame, was then procecded with. SUGAT. 5 1o a bill dated April 8, 1574, was the item: iix brrels of brovn sugar st 9 centa a ponnd. Previous to the date mentioned the sugar farnished tho Poor-Honse was billed at 63§ centa s pound. “Attorney Bountree said & cbangs in the gade was msda sbout April, and be suggestgd that i o heard rogarding it. "B“mon"wioner Lonn_gguu w:a first questioned, That tho 0jj-cent Sugar Was a vary e ;;::!‘f sod would Faw in_hot weather, aud Josa weight: hence, in view of the complairts, *the cuange wan made. m%ommi‘i:sicnem Hertiog and Johnson cor- ‘atement. mb&:mfi; Busso knew nothing about the chisngee RKEROSENE. . Next came ths dtem: Obo brl kerosone oil at '« llon- 3 B e ras mentionod, the contract calling: sor 115 degrees and 123 dogrees at 16 cents sad 5 zollon. ’sfig?‘l:a.mh;thomd that the test was changed by law from 115 degrees to 125 degrees; it was now 136, 731 tuas had beon furaisbed was 125. de- test &'The Jot a8 possed to hear what tho Warden of the Poor-House Lad to say ebout the test of tha oil he received. THE ANNEXED ITEXS ountered : “:t"fvgnfmnazx:rflbs homing at 43¢ cents ; con- act price, 43¢ cents 2 pound. et prict, 2 el 1,000 ponads st 33{ conts apound; ihe contract called for burrels. Dro barrol Canada urimesl, 300 pounds, at 72 conis a pound ; there was no meslof this grade in the contract. Y o Sotrel of Y. W. flour, §11; this grado of fionr was not in the contract. . °s“.§2§§u ‘of Iye at 37.30; cantract price, $7.60. One box laundry s06p, 130 bars, at 637 cents; 1o such soap was called for iu the contract er sl P Eiht Lundred ponnds summor-cured codfish i 7 oenta ; coniract price, T4 B e doson washboasds ai $3.25; contract ange-shm dozen No. 1 wash tubs at 59.50; not in the contract, though they were ia tho pro- osal. i PO & bill dated Moy 1, 1674, the followingitems were foand: ¥ % Four barrels of syrup, 154 gallons, at 45 cents; ontract price, 44 cents. O B oe barrel of picklas, 2,200, at 90 conts s hun- arod; the contract prices wero S0 cents for emall, and §1 for large pickles: the size was not designated in the b‘xl;f though they wero nol, as Ar., Pariolat had stetcd, the small pickles. Three boxes lye 8¢ $7.50; comtract price, $7.60. Ono box raisins, 24 pounds,at 14 oents a pound ; the contragt of this article Was anard- ed to cDonald & Walk Savauty-two dozen aseorted canned goodsat 30 8 dozan ; tho articlo hnd ot boca contract- 2 for, 30d mo propossl mads to furnish them. Ove box baking.powder, 25 pounds, st 40 cents ; coutract price, 33 cents. Ono box baking-soda, 60 ponnds, at 8 cents ; conteact prico, 10 cents. Fous handred ponnds colfish at 7 conts ; con- fract price for "sum;ex.cuéw ™ was T3¢ cents, d George's Bank, 43 cents. *"Tarce boxes ué:zesc,‘lis ‘pounds, at 15 cents ; contract price 13 cents. Onequ})nr‘-er gross stove-polish at G0 centss dozon 3 contract price, 50 cents. Two Lundred_pounds hominy af 44 cents; sontract price, 43§ centa. i To a bill 3fay 4 the aonoxed item was found: Eighty-one buehels of potatoes at §1.30; con- tract price, $1.50. ) In = bill of May 8 was fonnd the following : Six barrels brown sg/cu, 115'3“ pounds, at 9 cents ; contract price, 93 conts. Tight barrels B0t sstup, 37634 gallons, 8% 45 eentey contiact price, 4t cents. Ona batrel ri‘ga 247 pounds, at G}§ cents; sontract price, 63¢ centa. Eigbt hundred pounds summer-cured cod- fiwh, 7 couts ; contract price, T3{ cents. Ono box cheeso, 43 pounds, “at 15 conts ; con- tract price, 13 conts. One box sosp, 130 bars, st 63{ cents ; con- tract price for P. & G-, 635 conte A Eight boxes lye at ©7.50; contract price, $7.60. Inabill dated Jume 1, 1874, were the sub- joined items Ope hundred and forty-threo and a half gal- Joos eyrup at 45 cents ; contract prico, 44 ceuts. Two thoussnd two hundred packnges st 0 centa; contract prices, 80 cents for small and #1 for large. s Forty pounds_gilver gloss starch st 93 cents; ocgtruct price, 3 cehts. ns bo Jyo af 27.50: contaset, price S7.60. One hundred and forty-fonr pounds cheese at 15 conta ; contract price, 13 cente, One xeg murup, tea gellons, at 8 cents; mot contracad for. Tive bmndred pounds summer-cured codfish at 7 centa: contract price, 7i{ cents. Twenty pounds baking-powder at 40 cents; contract price, 33 cents. Four dozen estract lemon, six ounces, at £2a dozen; contract price. 75 cents perdozen for two oniices; the six ounces sras nof mertiored. Four dozen Worcestershira saucs st 24.25; contract price, €4, ) Two Lsnels pecches, 249 pounds, st 103 ; contract, 9%{ cents ; in the proposals both prices wers mentioned. The Warden is to be erked whether the peach- ©s were quarters (which wero ordered o be bonght) o binlves. Inabill of Juno 1, 1874, the followng items wete found £ Threo hundrod and eeventy and onc-half gal- Tona of nirup st 45 cents; contract prico, 41 cants. Onoe thonssnd five hundred and forty-nine ponnds Lrown sugar at 9 conts ; contract price, 9}y cents. , Tho Chairman remsrked that it was strange that the brown sugar furnished the- Insane Asy- inm ehouid b bitled st 93¢ cents o pound, and tant supplied the Poor-Houee at 9 ceula. . Mr. Foresth could not accomat for it; tho bill-tlerk ustally looked back at the bills 80 as t0 mzko the price utiiform. Six bupdred pounds hominy at 43¢ cents ; con- track price, 43 ecnts, % odo'm earzel W, W, flourat $10.50 ; not contract- for. Two hundred and eighty bars of soap at 68/ :fl:s; Kirk's soap was contracted for a8 82§ nte. Oue bandrod and thirteen bushels potatoes, €130 ; contract price, §1.50. ol ¥ Tour hundred pounds sutmer-cared codfish, 7 cents ; contracs price, 737 cents. ‘The Iast bill was one dated July 1, bat, thoogh :v:rt-'?xl: :X:E_Z\:;;nnmu were found, none of thom All'theee bills hnd be i it Tho oommil\lbe 088 in the contrast. Monday evening. e “ THE SHOCK OF THE CROSS.” T« the Editor of The Chicage Tribune: 8z : Inyour issue of to-dsy you make an ex- tract from tho London correspondencs of the New Yok Graplic, in which the writer, mpeak. ing of a uoted painting by Mr. Holman Hunt, says: ¢ !The Shadow of the Cross,' I think, has been generally made known by eogravings,—the Christ-child funning to His motlier,—His body casting theshadow of thre cross on the ground.” Thete 18 & colebrited painting on this subject (“Tho Shock of the Cross™) 2 then sdjonrned untdl 7 o'clock in the Naticnal Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Lot- don, It is over thirty yearssince I eaw it for | appendgee: the ki tho first time, and the impression 1t then mads on mo nover will b erssed. It is to-day a3 vivid in my mind's cve ag it was thon, after my eres hagd bauqueted on it for over an honr, apd I felt almost aa if I were living in tho picture,—living in the scene. o Tho carpenter’s fhop, with all the mechaaical renoh at which Sb. Joseph wan avior (chen suppoged to boabout | 12 vears old) in tho et of carrying a basket of | chipg from &t. Jeseph's beuch & b 5 i mother at the door, watching Him ; Ilis saddea balt wheu helf-way betweea tha bezeh~and tha door; His look of cantoriation, caused by tho appearance of a cross beforo Him, formed by somo clips supposed t» bave falln from n former baskotful he had carried ; tho look of anguish, love, avd dread in the fond mother's countenanca ; the serious thoughlfulness of St. Joscph,—all ‘mado, up a,pictiro. of infeuco i HLAL Informal Npeninz of One of Our New Pleasurc-Grounds. The much-allod of West Side park enterpriso has o length been broaght to s definito igsge. Central Park—the pleasurc-ground par excel- Ience of the new chain of suburban Lidens—was regulaly opened to the public yesterday, and wes virited by several thonsand citizens and pressed by the hoofs of numerous fast Lorsos. Of oourse, they raisod a dust, which the geutlo showers of . the aftornoon laid, to tho sat- isfaction of the signt-seers. The somowhat tardy moisture brizhtensd up everstuing, and won from tho beds of choice flowers and plants their sweetest porfumas. The troes puton a look of beauty, as well a3 of youth, the folinge scoming to axpand ag if by magic under the gentle inflaence of tho atmosplferic tears. The brosl easign of Americs waved proudly aboso the somow:at pretentious battla- mentsof TEG FIRE MONUMENT— a singulor specimen of architectural tasto, which, in its crndo state, looks lika & lime-kiln, a martello tower, & water-tank—anything but like & monument. It is explained that this skeleton will bo olad i srmor, liko some mailed guardian of the handsome actes reclyimed from ! the desolata prairle, bristling at all points with | metallic mopstrosities raecusd from tho infornal breath of the tromendous seorcher that swept us out of house and home nestly three years ago. This affair is set up to *remind us that southwest winds are still prevalent, and that thro are lumber-yards, planing-mills, and coal- Deaps within the city lmits. TRE ISTTO) Of course tho city and connty officials were in~ vited, 23 ueual, nor was the ncess forgatten. Of course ail of said oficials did not go, and_those who did went in carringes, oxaept Arthur Dixon, who drove out there in n gigantic buggy, which was drawn by on animal which bore a striking | resemblance to a mule, or it wmay have beew “3 hoss™ of large dimonsions, ~Dixon looked happs, howover, and appeared to enjoy tho noble attempt of the beast to kick him in the shins. The main bady of city-paid paopla toolk things calmiy, aud copsumed space in four or five barouched. Park Commissioner Cole acted as guido to the reporters, or some of them. His hospitality was worthy of the occasion—the party hod pleuty of srtosinn wator, which spar- kled ika Spazish wine. Also, they hod a row in @ pretts boat, which had on_ an awning, closely resembling a hammock. Mr. Cole was very happy, and appeared to take hmge delizht in every blade of grass that grew, evers little bird that sung, and every hittlo minnow that flashed to the surface of the lake to have n pepp =t the equipagae that rolled tumultuously slong the graveled walks. Mr. Cele's gread genss of Dbumor, and his fand of auccdote, kept the party in grest epirits during the trip. They saw all THR FORTY ACRES, 1and and water, eud prononnced that thay wero lovely to behold. * Ain't they though ?” eaid 3r. Cole, jo semi-paternal cestasy. Tho lake is s vory pretty sheet of water, hev- ing two grand basins—the nock, or stralt, being spanned by a rustic bridge of weod sod a sue- pension_bLridge_of iron. It is garrisoned by gome lopg-uccked swans ond red-headed ducks. ‘Iho bauks are gresn and vl vety. The mcan depth of this inind sex is obout 8 feet. Long John would e abla to walk throngh it from end to end with- out wveiting lus littlo chin. Mr. Wentwarth would draw & erow! if he cried fhe expeciment. A FEATUIE OF TIE OCCASION. A mos sgrecable fonture was that thors wero no mpocches. ** Boys” said Mr. Colo, 23 he broke the nock cf his sisth bottle of cham- agne, boya. this is s greatday for Clucago, mt we thousht it besttohavono spesches. We'll rescrvo that for thn eompletion of tho monument. Iere's to ye all.” Commissioners Thompeon end Prindisille, of the Board of Pubhic Works, replied in eultsblo terma. Hr. Atxapdor - Suliven, Sec- rotary of tho Bomd, dechned to drink, but, 1w the ' cotbusigsm of the moment, sccepted o fresh cigar. Things wwant off very pleassnt, and, when tho roin com- menced, all the visitors hid themselves under the wide-spreading leaves of pelms and ecptury plunts. At 4 o'clock the grounds were crowded by TUNDREDS O¥ HANDBOXE EQUIPAGES, filled with fair women, and men who might be brave if they saw no way ous of it. The horses apeared to be of the best quality, and all ap- peared bent on doing 2:14, despite the ardent efforts of a solitary reeler, who foamed at tho ‘mouth_and tecmed at thoerebrows. The ladies all said ** How delightful!” The gentlemon nodded assent, and drove faster than ever. * The city i ercepiug out Lere fust” szid Mr. Cole. Ouly let us have water and gos—then we'll swell our popalstio Tho worthy gentleman informed the company 1ihat the improvements werc effected under tho supervision of President Stanford, Secrofary TLoding, and Commissioners Cole, 'Lipo. and Tunyan. The other Cummissioners, of course, took nn active interost in the matter, but the fivo mentioned wero the bona fide workers. Let credit always be given where 1t 18 dae. Tho 40 ncres aro & succese, and long may they flour- ish. THE FOLLOWING BTATISTICAL ACCOUNT of thepar, slthough heretofors published. may not be devoid of interest : ‘[ part of the park finished containg about 42 acres, aud was purchased from Messrs, W. A. Rogers, F. Loomis, D. Follett, B. F. §mith, H, C. Gillette, E. W. Griftin, and E. C. Larned, at 2 cost of 122.500. The Commissioners fonced the park in the summer of 1670, and plantod the first trees in the fall and winter of 1870 and 1871 Tho contract for grading and_excavating, according to sketches furnished by W. L. B. Je ney, was awarded in July, 1871, to Richard Clark, who prosceuted the work nntil the grest fire, and commeuced again in September, 1872, completing the task in tho fall of 1473, He moved duriug that tima sbout 190,000 cubic yards of clay and eoil, end spread ebout 60,000 cubic yards of manare. The coatract for furnishing snd planting trecs was awarded, in Septomber, 1571, to Messrs. Nelsou and Denson, who commenced the suc- coeding winter and furnished and planted, up to May, 1874, 21,690 trees aud shrobs. The plant- ing was lala out and_ arcanged uadet the super- | vision of John Aspariaa, Tle artexian well was sunk in 1871 to a depth of 1,220 fect, and now supplien the lake. The water for sprinkliug purposes is puraped through 8,925 feet of wator-pipe, varsing in size from 2 t0 4 inches, hy a Worthiogton duplex pump. Some 10,717 fect of tilo have heen laid under rosd-gutters and for draining lawos, besides i.m feet of sewers from 4-inch pipe to 2I¢ feet i The lawn surfaco comprises abont 15 acros, the lake surfoce about 7 acres, and thero aro 4,100 feet of dD-fect drive, and 9,600 feot of wzlks of different width completed. Thero aro two rusie bridges on the grounds, and, 8s olready mestioned, One suspention bridge with s span of 40 feet. Other nccommo- dations havo been provided for ladies and gen- tlemen, from plans prepared in the office of the Board by Mr, J. Dubais. When, after a few years more, the rogidus of tho grounds allotted fo this park are brought under improvement, Central Park will be among tiso first pleasure-gronrids in America. It is situsted 3 miles due west from Xiadison street bridge. TIHE ORCHESTEA provided by the Commissidners, under tLo direc- tion of Hans Balaska, disposed of the following musical programme yesterdsy afternoon : TamTL “ Victory 7 March. Slcighibell Potka. Oretture to *3Nabueo ™. Duet from “ Lucis Wine, Woman, and Song Waltz. Wedding Alardh. .. TANT IL Orerture to " Poet nud Peamant ™ Potyourr on National Atrs. Tomanta frem # Mignon,” suio for cornet. Mr. A. John Fenteels from ¢ Fanst".0.... ~Gounod Gulop—* Guerrlere 7. “Rosenkranz Prioee Frederio ® Marc] +.Baro This ended, tho sight-scers dispersed. thay tirely deavored to effect out tho papors with the londest voice ; others wero whistling, othors singing ; many smoking cheap cigars £nd utilizing stumps of cigars, the s boya NEWSBOYS’ PICNIC. TH How They Rusticated: in tho Groves of Sheflicld. Some Model Resolutions. Thie gentlemen nnder whoso augpices tha third annus! pignie of the peweboye and poptblacka of - Chicago camo off yestorday ab Shoffield have reason to congratulate themsalves upon their success in making their temporary proteges as Lappy as juveniles could reason- | ably wish to bo. Pully 000 boys, ranging in yoars from G fo 16, whose life is & struggle for oxistence ; who seldom experienco [ {lio extension of kindlivess; about whom 28 a clrss tho world ia thoughtless; whoso habita- tions are of tho poorest Lind, were, thauks to tha philanthronic spirt and tho Ohrintian teol- inf of the projectors of this picnio, for the timo being, removed from thio eccno of their strug- glea and tho vitiated city air, and allowed to breatho the pure atmosphore and enjoy the pleasures afforded in the sylyan rotreats at Shot- field. Words caunot express TIE EVIDENCES OF DELIGIT shown by ther e youths as they gamboled pu the clearing. in tho shade, along the lake shore, and inthe water. Their shouts and huzzag, ssif proceeding from leathern lungs, and which to be appreciated should bo heard. better betokened thoir joyousness. The boys werp somewhg} un- ruly when diuner was auoounced, apd like tho Assyrian, who is eaid to have descendod a3 a wolf on the fold, their approach to tho dispensera of tho feast wes both fast and furioge. Tnt by the efforts of Dr. Ben O. Miller, aided by several of the guests, tho Iads were in a short whito bronglt to ordor. THE WEATHER was, on tho_whole, provitious, Heaven could not but look spuravingly sud sot favorably upon suoh an ocoasian, and. although & gontlo eliower may bave oansed somo to exclaim *O hy, why didst thou promiso mo s#o fair, and make mo travel forth without my"—iwater- proof! yot the momentary displeasiiro was moro than campensated for by the anbsequent dalight- fully cool atmosphera which provailed. The di- restors wera indebtod to Mr. Cleland, General Passenger Agent of the railway, for placing s special cor at fheir dispossl for tho tse of the guecsts. A band of instrumentalists nacoompsnied ihe party, and, atthough they blew at their pipes with muoh vigor, and made loud wounds in the seeming diroussion of & programme of music, yetitis safe to say that not a singlo air was iatelligible to any excopt themeclves, and there conld not be traced in the tunes tho slightest approach to o national air, e train, consisting of eeven cars, in which were the boys, and Lhs snacial car, left the Pitteburg & Fort Wayno Nlailway depot at 9 a. m. THE GUESTS were Gen. Smith aud daughter, Mr. Phelps, Dr. Osgood and wife, Dr. Hahn, President of tho Board of Health, T. Z. Cowles and_wife, Alrs. James Chistolm, Ars, J. T. Walker, Miss Fannio Crooks, Miss Tennie Walker, W, C. Furst, of the Palmer House, Mr. Gaskill, of the Pacific Hotel, and Mr. preceding the depature of tho traim, tho depot, wora a lively appearsnco. rived in batchies ovory moment, ead wore as full T. €. Tilden, Io the half-honr The boys ar- of noisa and as boisterous as the gamine who throng the upper gallery of a theatre. When they had ensconced thomselves in the cara they stuok their heads out of tho windows snd impudeutly criticised tho passera-by oa ta thoir dross sud. other matters. Did s man wearing o white hat pass along tho platform numerous yoices hailed him, arying out, * Say, boss, who's yer batter 2" ‘*Waalyer Liat'shined ?” Did the object of attack, growing angry, attempt to taliate, hie gob for 'a_ reply, Ttk yorbat, boss, whilo yo wait?” *Suoot her” Some fow who Lad rot en- disposod of fthelr papers en- their _ ealo, cailing rosult of the morning's gathering during their perambulations. PASSING THROTGH THE SCRURDS a crowd of boys and adalis was congregated at every crossig, and a shout wai given, to which a hearticr and a deafening ehout iven from the cars in responsa. At the Stock-Yards a number of 1nds who servo papers in that neighborhood, and could resch the depot in titne, were taken up. Mr. Cleland then connt- ed the ‘numbor of boye, and calculated thera wero 500 on board. The run_out to Sheffleld, 16 miles distant, was made in good Ume. Tho cars had hardiy been brought o & standstill beforo tho Dboys Wworo away in full chase for tho lake to batbe. Probably 400 of them took baths, and in meny instanccs (as may be imagined) the bath was not unpeoss- sary. Thosa who remained behind engsged in games of base-hail, foot-ball, climbinz trees, swinging. and otheramusements. The ludies and pentlemen were, in thoir rambles, approaching tho beach, when ore of the ladies facetionsly objeeted that it was too sunuy (eon-uy) on tho beach, and she preforred the shade. Meanwhile Dr. Miller and his assistzots ar- ranged a place in which thor collected all THE PROVISIONS for tho boys. The provisions waro Honated by the following hotels: The Pacific, Palmer House, Sherman House, aad the Yremont, and wero made up in luach parcold. About hull-pest 12 o'clock dwmar wes commenced, aud then ensued the charge of tho huagry brigade. A Beene of coufusion waa 1he rewnli. Dr. Miller, the guests aidinz Lim, and the fewr policomen presear, wero uuable to stem the on- ward rush aod push of the 600, and tor & time it looked as if -insnbordina- tion would show itaolf, snd a raid bo made on the citadel of stores. Bat Dr. Millor quickly mounted » bench, and, sddressing the lads, bode them fall back and Lo orderly. Quiot was immediately rescored and tho porcels were sarved out. As thero wero no caccks ussd, and thera- fors & chancs of repeating or peiting twice served presented itsclf, it would gladden the eart aod Qraw tears from tho eyes of & Tammany Demo- crat to sco Liow these youngsters, poti £ futnro, availed thomselves thexcof. 1t a3 amusing to witness tho conteated looks which the lads wore as thoy sat in parties undor the trees and cab their morsols, A few of iho were found to be ifl, and Mr. Crozby, of iho Sheflield House, provailed unon Dr, Stitter to send them up to his place, where, under Ars. Crosby's supe:vision, they received & §o0d warm meal. £ Tho inner man being eatisfied, the wolfish anpetites of the youngwlers being appeascd, the games wero again renered and kept up with un- flipehing vigor until the train started on its To- torn tnp. sfuch merriment was created by the introduction of A TRIAL DASCT. . About twenty boys entered iato tho terpeicho- rean contest, and if it canno be said that tho stylo was en regle, a8 for nstanco the rush to grasp a partuer, as if one wero Bluobeard and the qnasi-fomale Fatima, with the mystcrions closet not far off, still it must bo said ‘that its freedom from ceremony and all rule was tho very source of the great pleasure onjoyed. After lunch, Dr. Miller aud the guests, avail- ing themuelves of Mr. Crosby's invitation visited bis hotel. Mr. Crosby placed his steam yacht at tholr disposal, aod in it they took a deligntful trip to Wolf Lake. $> tall aro tho reeds sud rushes growing in tbo lukoe that their refiection in the witor suzgested the idéa of stoaming in o liquid ses of herbage. At 4 o'cloci the train started on 178 HOMCWARD JOURNEY, tho boys heartily pleased with their day’s recrea- tion. - They wero not insensiblo to the good oflices preformed for them by Dr. Miller -and his co-workers in this traly charitable work of imparting _comfort to tho poor. Soon after the train left Sheficld an impromptu mecting a8 held in the cars, Michael Fitzgaald, & youth of 15 sammors, presiding. In o busi- ness-liko way thuy procseded to work. ‘A Com- Tmitteo on Besoluiions was appointed, end eon- eisted of Johnny Allen, Mike Fitzgorald, Jobn Gorman, P’a“sy McMahon, and Bernard Carroll. Thoj 5o ported RN X TilE FOLLOWING RESOLUTIONS, which, for tereepess ‘dud &xpressivéness, aro rarelv equaled : Beenced, Tant we had & very good time to-dsy, and we tnank the gentlemen who got up the picnic for the TIDANELS Té Yedbived Tiefe. > - Reea red, Thiat we hiad 3 Rood game of base-ball, and enjoyed oursely : i [The véice of nn arab wkd heard in tho rear of tue carsaving critically, ** The bats was good, but tho balls was not worth a damn.” The Caairman, bowever, ‘fu.s difpified mapner, do- clared the gentleman was ont of order.} Teso’ved, That wo thazk tho Iadies who como along O teedy it e Bles 150 bis st 0 plesae Reslze: 4 Dr. i s and succeeded. = The Chairman asked the meetiog what was its pleasure. A tornfic thundenng shout, which roze high above the noise of the car-wheels, an- wered that thoy bo ndopted. = The following resolution was also introdaced and passed with a vory hasrts espression of pp- prgval : . That e was glad to sea cld Dr. Hahn nlong to-dar. ~ “Three cheers ware then cailed for and given for tho ** hotels which sent tho chuck (Anglice, lunch parcols),” threo cheers for ~ Dr. Millor, and three cheers for tho ladies. Vien' two din” hed parlially subsided *# vioo cyied ouy, #Boyy, let's ‘have & cheer foy some supper to-night.” It is to bo hoped that thoir suppers ware as hearty a3 thoir chearful reanonse ta tha lgst coll. ng e arrived buck ab tho depot at 5 o'clock. ’he Comiaitieo of Arravgements were: (ieorge ¥, Gage, Sam’ Turner, W. F. Wentworth, Alvin . Hulbery, Tom Foles, Johm A. Rice, Byron Bchem- merhern, and Ben O. Miller. L _THE COURTS, Regord of Ousincss Transactad terdnye B A VESSEL-OWSED IN TROUPLE. The Board of Tyustes of the Town of Hyde Park wera mgde defondants in a rathoer inter- osting apd onrious case Saturdsy, A petition was filed against tliem by Ofo Osmondson And Heps O. Marshal, owners of the vessel D. K. Holt, asking for a mandamus to compel them to widen the dvaw in {he Chittenden bridge over the Calumet River. The petitioners say that the D. T, Holt was chartered some tima. ago by Phillips & Brown to carry lumber from Muskegon, Midh., to Rivardale, a_place on tho Calumet River, The véssel loaded a cargo, and brougnt it haro, and is new lylng in the Calumst Tuver with ahout 78,000 feot of lurmber on bosrd. Insitempting to pase the Chittenden bridge, howaver, o slight dificulty was experionced. a8 the draw f& oply 19 feet wido, and tho vessel iy 23 fest beam. - The potitioners, op " scelng thap they conld not pase, immediately notified Denicl Healy, Buperintendent of tso Board of Public ‘Works of Hvde Park, of the fact, and requosted himy' to widen tho paseaze. . Ha promused ho would attend o the macter, bat failod, sud potl- tioners therenpon spplied to J, ¥. Bonfield, President of the Board of Trustees of Hyde Park, and made a similar request, Tho Pregident, howoves, declined to act ln this matter af all, and, after conferring with his nysocizzcs, told com- plainante that ths Doard had ooncluded not to comply with tlielr roquest. s Y The -petitionars, as a rasson for thoir request for s mandsmus, allego that tho vessel is not- an uonsual siga ; that she has been ruvning for soveral years on the Jakes ; moreover, thai the Calumet River is . & navigable stream 18 for a8 Riverdale, and that, by the action of the Hyde Park suthorities, thoy aro preveniad from entering upon pud exercisiog tho riglfs and privileges of their property, and also that tho defendauts have neglected to perform their . They therefore pray thet the Board of untogs muy be compolled to widen the draw Yes. cufiiciently fo cnable their vessel to pass through. - * ‘A YTRST-CLASS MUDDY.] Samuel J. Walker's dealiags tho Inter- national Bunk bave already cansod theso ruits, and a fourth was adled yesterday. In the present case Avgustus Lauor filed & bill to forecloge a trust-deed given nominally to se- cure threo notes for 50,000 each, but in reality to secura any indebtednces of Wa ker to the bank. Bauor states that in -Deccmber, 1871, Walker made two notes for $10,000 cach, £wo for 85,000 each, one for 85,750, and one for $16,743, makiog au sggregato of $55,- 493, payable -to the Intermational Mutnal Trust Compsny, gpow the International ‘Bank, and to secure these notes, as well a8 any future advances the bank micbt give him, exe- cuted three notes for £50.000 oach, secured b trust-daed on Lots 21 to 36 inclusive in Block 10, and Lots 19 to 23 inclusive in Block 13, all in S, J. Walker's Subdivision of the E. 1{ north of the river of See. 8, 3, 14 Theso £50,000 notes wers iven &3 collaterals for tho payment of the six notes first abova mentioned, and were then to be held as geaeral collatorals after the pay- ment of ‘theas totes. Io Juno, 1872, Walker sold Lots 19-to 23 in Block 13, and procured a relesro of the trust- decd as to them, giving fustead another note for £350,000 eccured by trust-deed on Lots 11 to 18 of Block 12 in ‘the same rubdivision. All theso three motes for 830,000 are due,- a8 well a4 _tho emaller notes. Since then Walker has madenumerops other notes, aggregating at least 30,000, which are also secured by tho sbove mentioned trusi-deed, and which notes are held by othor parties. Dauer states that he now- owns four notes of Walker for the pggregato of 826,600, which are eecured by the trust-decdabove named ; that he in entitlad to the beneti &¥ such security. He therefore asks that the property may be 8old fo pay his claims, ITEMS. Judge Blodgat has gons to Towa fora three- wecks' shooting expedition. Judga dloora wili bo bors on_snd after Moo- day, but announces that he will not bear any contested motions. A motion will probably be made Monday for the appointment of & Recaiver in tha case of the Atlantic & Pacific Insurance Company. Judge Gary will be in court dally, as usual, st 2p.m. to-marrow. UNITED STATES COURTS, Joel D. Harvey, Nleceiver of tho Frauklin Ban, filed a bill against Prank Knoblatz & Co., of Atiants, TIL., to recover an_alieged fraudulent and preferential payment of 315,000 said to have been made by Briges to the defendants ou the day the bank enspended. SUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEY, Harris Beebe & Co. commenced a suit against Charles Busby, claiming $4,020. Gertrade G.' Small bogun a suit for $3,000 againat Thomay 8. Logan. H. Killan aud Francis Potter sued Frank W. Warren for $2,000. Taul Sobicski commenced s suit o recover 2,500, for commissions on land salce. H, Jullam and Francis Poiter began one suit againet Mugh Reed and . W.Warron for $1,200, aud suotuer sgainst Reod alona for §2,300. CIRCUIT COURT. Frederick Bubrer, Llizabetn Bubror, Michael Babrer, Cataerino Ruf, and Ehzabeth leine- matr filed a bill ogainst Katberine Gro, asking for a pactition of tho east half of Lot 41and tho Routbwest quarter of Lot 41 of Blook 47, in Walah's Bubdivision. The complainants ask that one-half of tho above-mentioned premises may be nllotied to them. : Willism C. Gleoman began & smit in replovin sgainsi R. H. Hubbell, to recover a stock of groceries vaiued at $1,600. The Farmers’ and Merchants’Nationat Bank of Yardaliz began an action to recover $2,500 from . E. Ray and W. C. Whitncy. A W. H. Porter and Alida Porter commenced an sction in ticspass against Wiliam Archdencon and J. W: Laimbeer, Jaying damnges at §5,000. JUDG: NTS. & Surrnion Covnt—CoNurarioss~T. P, Sperry et al. vo. WHliAm Woodruff, $1,579.—W. G, Jackion vi. Melrancr Furniture Manufacturing Comrany and I, Meiwrner, £365.50. . 8, Brudley vs, Charies &. Cikean Govz—Corsaions—Joserh. Termin co) :T—COXVESSIONS. @ va, John Hruby, $596.35 S jpues IS IT A STRADIVARIUS 2~ To the Bjttor of The Chicao Trivuna: 8m: Inyour itsae of to-dsy yon have an articlo on the violins of Stradivarins. For the information of fhose who are curlous ih euch matters, I will stato that I havonow in my posses- sion & violin in good .prescrvation, and of ei- ?nmu tone, a8 certified by several good per- ormers &t tatious fimes, which T capture boerd of the Coufederate Etenmer Selma, on the Gth of A 1864, when wo bozrded and cap- tared jthat vessel, ‘during tho passage ‘of the forts in Mlobilo Bay. It has, inside, tue inscrip- tion, very dux and worn with age Antonina StraQivaring - S Cremona, Faclebat A D.169%, © On the outside, izlaid in the back of the vio- lin, are the words : St Ieiteis vivs sl w Camors, J am mortug cans, Inmnot a viclivis, bat it his beoa sirung up and_played by saveral, who have sl pro- nounced 1t & very swect-toned instrument. Whether it is one of Stradivarius’ instraments or not I cannot tall, nor who owned it, as I cap- tured it in the mander aforevaid. Grorar WATTERS. ‘Wasmrzcrox Hrmonts, Aug. 25, 1874, . Sl Chicago’s Danger from Kire. Everr property-owner in Chitago who wants to know what is most néeded now in the way of rrotection from fire should gat a copy of tho Insurance Monitor (a monthly journal pablished by 0. C. Hino, No. 175 Droadway, New York) for September, which contains interviews by a special roporter with Mayor Colvin ; Gity En- siuer Chesbrough ; Commissioner Klokke, of the Tire and_Polico Boaid ; Commissioner - Loms Wabl. apd Commissioner Tbompsoz, of the Bosrd of Public Works ; Commissionor Reno, of the Police aud Fire Board; Fire and Polico Com- mipsioner Mark Shendan ; Fire and Police Com- wionor Ayary ; Chief Fire-Marabal Denner ; Corcolan, Chairman _of . tho TFire sod Wata Compmiites; Al Woodmgn, mam- hep . of . the Committee on Fire and Wator; .ond Ald. O'Lrien, Campbell, Schall- ner. Toley, Dickering, Schmid, Clarke, and Reedy. I sadition to thene, A. O. Dueat, of- thoe ineurange fym of Dugat'& Lyon; 8. Mooro, of -the flrm of B. M. Moore & Co.; O. W. Barrett, of Darrett & Montzomery IL Davis, of tha firm of Davis & Kequa; Willism Warren, . J. Swmith, R. 8. Critchell, 8. P, Walk- er, €, W. Drew, of Miller & Draw; 3lesara. ‘Teals & Fisher, C. IL Casp, Georce C. Clarke, and W. H. Cunniugham, ov the liability of an- other great firo and the best moany ta provent it. This body of men, representiog. tho leading ineuranco interests, and the muoicipal anthori- tigs, have givon volyminous sud valuable re- soopaaa to tho queries -addressed to them, evary line of whioh will ba read with eager io- Yorass, not only by insurance mon throughout the. country, but by thoueands of others who will be nitractod by the oxbaustive mavuerin which tho case hus been trasied, s well a4 serented ju opo of the moat imporiant questions of tbe hour. A + The Monifor is the oldest and most reliable in- nranee journal published in tho United States. Every marchant should anbsaribe for it. Singlo oapicy, 80 couta; subscription, $3 per aonum, Parfect Pianos at Kimball’s. Whersver piancs are played, ho namae of the Hallett Davis & Co, firm is mentionsd sdmiringly. Thelr or~ chestral grands ars the wonder snd esteem of concert- rooms snd conservatorios the worid over, Their par- lor grands and squaro grands bave® oarned the en- comlums of vituosos and amateurs in this country and Europe. And now this Srm 1s in the van again with their now upnight piavos, Of unique and beauti- ful utward fintsh, substantial mechsnism, and mag- mificent tone, it {8 no wonder that a prominent Boston newspsper saya : “ Mesars, Maliott, Davis & Co. scem to havo Aived the diffcult problem of making & per- fect npright pano.” The eeores of this Orm's unpamileled siccess in plano-making hza been in tho patient study they have given (o tho prineipios of musieal mechanism, Piano- making is an art hardly sc~oad to muslo ifsslf, and this act finds s very scme 1n the noble instruments of Hallett, Davig & €. Think of absolutely perfect uprga: pianos “which ¢an be warranted for fiva years, at least 1 S W.W. Rimball, at his commodions warerooms, soutbesat cornor of Btate snd Adams stroets, has a superl atock af these planas, and of all others of this firm's incomparable make, Prices and terms to suit $h0 timos ns usual. Mo has, alko, superior bargains in orgns, and in the wall-known 'Kimhall and Unfon pisuos. Ilis astablistument Ja bLosdquartors far the trade in these various clusees of instruments in tho Vst Preparing for the Oyster Season. After s very auccessful and prosperous career as & caterer on general priuciples, Col Wilson has deter mined to make a grester specialty of oyters than he Tas hithertadone, sn1£0y that purpose hias ontirely ro- ftted and materially calargod his convoniently-located ectablishment in the basement at the southeast corner af Clark apd Madison streels, Groak preparations Dave been made for the fall and winter oyster trade, tho latest and moat-approved apparatus for cooking and serving up the bivalve in the highest style haviog Ueen put in. A long lunch- oounter aud a couater for shell oyaters have been fitted up, while a large number of tables throughout the main reom wid accommodate the con- Fumers of cooked ogsters and other edibles. A seps~ rate oo for ladies Wil enable them to enjoy their roaste and stews in elegant eeclusion. A full snpply of the chalrest.varjety of oystors will bo recefved dully Dy express from the scaboard, Col. Wilgon has thie Tmeans, the ennrgy, th determination, and tho foca- tion to make 1his tho great oyster resort of Chicago, and, with all these sillancts o success, he can scarcely tall His grand roopening occurs Tuesday, Tnsurance. From the St, Louis Globe of Aug. %7, 18714, In yosterday's lssue of some of the dally papers w3a published an article from the New York Chronicle (an {nsurance journal), regarding the unsoundness of severul insursnco companies, showing that thelr sathority to do business in New York has been re- voked, The old Franklin Insurance Compsuy of Wheeling was included in the number. It {s due to this company to state that sho haa ncrer been pro- nouncsd uasound by any insurance department. On the coatrary, every Commisstoncr who has passed upon her assets has complimentei her officers upon her fimaneial condition, The rumor, 89 3¢ 2 rezards tha }¥rankiin of Wheellng, arlginafes in the foct tast Mtey were temporarily suspended by the New York Depastment on account of 4 small portion of thoir zs- bets ot being o _conformity with the laws of, that State at the timo of fling ber scmi-annual statcment, Juiy last, They have becn changed, and she re-enters the Siate fmmadistely, ta full conformity with the lawrs thereo, Valuables at Marvelously Low Prices. AtA. Lipman's loan office, corner of Olark and fonroe strests, can be purchased diamonds (sct or un- #ct), gold and silver waichox, gold chaips, rings, snd every description of raro and cholce jewelry. Solid silvezware in great varlety, some rare old viollns ; also guitass, accordions, matbematical instruments, pis- tols, eic. In comssquence of tho tight and panicky 4imes, an uRusual quantity of very costly and prec- 1ous articles, which have becn pledgad, causing sach a0 scenmulation 58 o neccssitate Mr. Lipman's dis- posing of them a4 about thalr sctusl value, Sopur chasers can for the present reap advantagea seldom met witk, viz.: avolding the usual profit, Visitors to Chieazo wao intond busing goods in this line aro os- apeckilly invited {o jospoct this largn aad vacied stock, Ar. Lipmon maksa » specialiy of dismonds; ho sells thom nnset, by weight, and pirchasers caa havo thom ot at jewelers' wholgeale p-ices to suit any tasts or patlers. Call at A, Lipman's, cormer of Clark and 31oaroa ttreets, Chlcago esel ol R SRR Palmer’s Academy. A weok feom to-morrasw Palmer's Acadamy for Boya and Gisls, sitaated a¢ No. 73§ Michigan avenue, will open under the ehargs of the Misses F. and E. Brown, This excellent scademsy, organized fourteen years ago, and located, before the fire, at No. 337 Wabash avenus. with three graded depsrtments under competent toachers, has lorg held bigh rank among educational institutions in Chicago, 5 e That New Confectionery. A place g0 abounding with good taste, convenicnce, 2nd clegance as to be well worth a visit from every citizen of Clicago, is the new confoctionery store of Baldwin & Siyder, No. 99 Madizon strect, which opens Wodnesday next. The latter gentlemsn had bo- come s fizture, almost, during the five years he was at Guuther's, whre lis knowiedge of the busivess mada many delighted patrons. —— . Ladles® Xid Boots at Half Price. “Five hundred puirs of lsdles’ Prench kid button ‘boots from a famons maker for $3.00. These goods are mot retailed at less than §6.00 snywhere, A large lot of ladies’ aad misses’ fine sergs button boots for half price, Baukrupt ssle, Bosrox STons, 118 and 130 State streat, . — o Money.” Do nof fatl foread tho sdvertisement on the first ge of thin paper under tho besd of “ Mupey.” Tho perzons wanting to sel! are well known throughoat thie country. Hase alargolist of shippers and a good trade, Morse’s Luxurene, “The bést corbinzd compound ofl for the halr, Its clean- Iinces, richuess, sad brilliant lustre ars the'sdmiration of all who uee if. For sals by all druggists ; 50 centa, Every draggist sells i, Feed the Hair vrith “ Phalon Invigorator,” ~and 3t sl thicken and beeome glossy. Asa tonfc it 1s ‘uncqualed. Tho * Phalon Cercus ™ is the best standard perfume. Van Schaack, Stephenzon & Reid, whole- salo agents, Sold by all druggl o : ; s g, 2 Flauos for Rent. & Fine new 7-actave roscwood planos. Bent money deducted ¥ pirchsed. Prices, $00 fo §700; war- ranted five years. Beod's Temple of Music, No. 92 Vag Buren street. kit O N, : Ringsford’s Oswego Starch T abways taken the firat prize wherever exhibited in ccmpetttion for purity, strength, and Justre. It has ‘mo ek L Geyser (3aratogn) Water on Dranght By Buek & Bayner, makera of 1ho * Mazs Cologne.” BIRTHS. = . TBATRCOI(—On the idht of the 25tb, b 3 B e e e ot W P Clsvoland papers plcaso cops. Ald. ~1le, wife of James Ross Miller, apd danghter of the lata SiamyHe Plodtwood, Fea. e from o isldcice 1129 Prael-ar. 1his (Sua- foon 228 5 lock. dar) A ivea His boloved aleop.™ N_Aag. 55 at p. m.. Mary, tho mother of Glg‘!lu Bativo of Castel, Ovunty Tiperacy, Tjand, otk -v‘fifé,?'mauv(m from haclate rrdence ot i Q. el 0 Q o SR R N WAGENER-On Htmdl{, An Coltadu, Ltickard D. Van Wage: VULCANIZED PEHS. One 0f Mason's Valanizsd Pins will Jast lonaer tha six ordinary Steel Pens, INSTRUCTION, ADY RESIDING IN A PLEASANT SUBURBAN PN of young ladics, woald taka bwu or threo young Iadies, or n u-cqb'iueflucam at her owh homy. Addras EDU- CATION, ’l'rihnn_g ""““:’.‘ $ N_BASTERN LADY DESIALS PUFILS Prevch, Latin, miisto, snd Linglish. Address X Tribune ethce. OUNG GRNTLEMAN, OF REFINED MANNERS ~ A Xo¥5a on, is willing ta give lessons iz miodorn ianguages: lotturs and unexcapilonable relorencos given. Address 0’56, Fribune otica. GENTLEMAN WHO UAS HAD LONG EXPERL fenca in teaching, agsd can givo the highest reforunces and fostimoaizls, 13 open to an engagement in ‘school, or for privata lessons; advanead courso in lan- o3 and mathumatics._Addreas O 7, Tribuno o CADRMIE FAVARGER—M " PELG AR A_ §x:wr;..u. Parisivnne teaok Vrench Janzuage. Private le-acas per quarter, &25. Daily mosniog class, 10 wecks, Sl 29 Michizaa-av. A ,ADY DESIRES A ROOM, WITE OB WITHOUT board, whero musical lastraction will he taken a3 ro- muneration. Mostol referanoes given. Address HCV, Tribuno atice QOKKRRPING TAUGHT IN TWENTY Li ‘more practic i than twelve moaths ina Collego.Terns modarate. Address L 83, Tril HIOAGO COLLEGIATR b odu.‘:‘:‘ J&\hn‘l- K:zo aud Fakc 7 Tty s institation will begin agx: Tucedaz, Sept. 1, 16id, el gt L HOUERY, Principat. Prof. D. IZ. favorably knowa 1o this clty, bariag rofurned AfEr an abecnco of twa or (hroo years, will ro- ime bis fatorite calliaz and give deawjni-room Sxercises d danciag [a tho mafa hall of our Tostity noons nd erenines of each wiek duclng winter months, Tho Profcssor hea the commendations of s0mo of the most worthy aud cstimablo of our clizony, 20d by pormission refers to thy 1ion. 5. 5. Hayes, David Krolgh, Esa., and es-Mayor Haizes. 'His syatem of fexching bas undergona somo rdical aud saluablo changessinco holoft the city in 1571, tho dircct benerits ‘of wlileh oannot fail tob> felt aad appreciated. Ho will be st tha Instituto Satucdas, Nopt. 5. when ho will bo much pleased to geeac his old friends oves. 1ONSERVATORY O] T COR- nor of Stato snd Acams: ROBERT GOLD- PECK, Dircctor. Iail torm commencss Monday, Sept. 7. Papils desiring to foln, for soice, plano, of othes bragches will please apply at tho ofice DRESSGUTTING TAUaUT FOR N_ALL ITS ‘branches st CORNWELL'S Pattern Eosms, fouth- east corner Stato and Adawms-sts. Cuitiag and bisuag 3 specialty. B FNGUSIL GERSAS FREXCH ~SEMINARY, & L Goionar. Geovs aai buidvards. noar Cottag s Erioatual, SIS, HAAG. ¥ao fourth school sear begins [RENCHCOLLEGE - PROF.R. EDOUARD (PARIS) bega to call tha attention of fadios aud gea:lomea wishing to mastor tho French Iangaaga on his now aud practical avatem of tachizz, Ligaly approv2d of by his Pupils, frum whom tho best r:fregces willbogiven. A& readiag in Freoch weekly fros (o papfis. Terms mod- Crato. Classes for the fall term aro now formipg. Taition resumed Bept, 7. Apply for perticulani a: 7% ¥ OR SALE—FIVE COUP TING TH bearer to five terms af lnstrustion, ¥ piana, volce, or arzam, 2t Galdbck's Conservatory af Blusic, ‘chosp for Cash, or_wlll trado for 2 lady's gold watch and caaia. Addiess M &, Tribuno offico. J{IPERGARTEN” AND” INTERNEDIATE DI I\ “hartmens. This sohool will reopen en Aonday, Sept. 14, 154 Roums, 8 Wibash-av, SARA A, WIN ¢ E MBS ALLEN'S SCHOOT FOR CHIIDREN AND Y1 “youth will open Sept. 7, % 1043 Iudian DS, THOMPSON, (¥R AM. “call atteation to hes completo s on the plansforto, &1 practisod by tho great masters. 7€3 Micbigan-ay. Chicago, will rlar, d: a ¢ if deatrod; the bust of orman, Enzl o coantrz. Addreas rofgreace givon BB K T teachorln & priva‘e school, #raiaing colleze: exporisoea i Eag! Canada: Eaglish classes aad mathzaa 10, Tribune otli QITYATION WASTED - ® T LiDy educatzd in Frasce aad Gormans, who is 3 brilliant nd teachar of drawing, combiacd Witha soand iinglish edecation, 13 desirous” of meeting =i ale pupile of & situation es daily guveraces. Ad- , Tribuno ofice. QUIUATION WANTED -BY L0 lady: can give first lossons on tnd o Gorman languige, a1 to do light vor’s 2bout the houses Dot much salacy exneated, but o goad home. - Laquiro of re: g todbinmat Irdlons s o, SITgATIoN AS TEACH. or 15 public ot ‘privato schoals ta thy city or subnzbs: {52 graduato ol A wachiusotss Bato Somal Sehol, and s cxpeneacad teacter._Ad T HE MICHIGANAY D: opon Sept. 7at & Michiganar. Priacipal. WANE ADY all the common schoal bran: euzed, anl » tharoucy discloli full particatars, X 14, Tribuae VW B8, SIDE KIXDERGATT! heldon-st, The fall 1oz ot 1 MBS S, & EOD {VANTED_A LADY TRACHRR Ov THE PIIN to teach In s family an (30 Wost §ids (a pazmont for her board. _ Add: k¢ L Scotlant, and Addzcss it LIFIED,_TO TEACH 5. Must bo expori- rinn. © Address, with 31 AND 23 SOUTH Il minenca Slondas, - Us T~ nd fstrnmental) o take eharge uf the migar noar Colesgo. Al ARY, Aurora, Til. 0ED PRIMARY TEACH- N 57, Tribuzs VY ANTED — By AN EXPERUINCED LADY ‘tracher of German, Franch, sud music, a potitiou in & schoo! or family a3 eeidaat’oe visitinz trachee. in exchango for board. Alsn privste prnils wante referraco. Addres TEAGHER. Tribine afics. SEWING BXACRINES. WHEPLER & WILSON, WITH ALL OF THE 4‘} cochmeats, cazap.” Call 90 Dearborm-ates 2on OMESTIC SEWING MACHINE_CITY ERANOH offico, 1722 and 174 Clark, up-s'airs, achinzs sold on monthly p'm'te. Sowiog given if dosired. ~All Kinds of attacaments, oil, ota., as low prices, Machings repaired, T{ORBAL! G MACHINE, e EWQOD CAB, CASE, SILNEE-PLATED vhesler & Wilson, as A new; cont 3135 asll for nal{_prico. Address’¥ 13, Trlhano oftice NE GOOD FECOND-HAND MANUFACTURI ‘mactlne for salo very cheap. Cail At 215 Svuch Hak icdeet. INGER OFFICE 07 A. J. 3 Santh Hulstedt., city sgear. Macl m?n!lxrl paymcats, reate 1, repalrnd. SI 4] ACHISE ROOMS OF J. N. WL .+ Maclincs sold on small TERT, 215 s0ld on . 1:8 Clas: moathll prymenta. - WING MAGHINF—PRINCIPAL OF- TO WITEELER & W1 AMILY iachine, half cabinet cave, in perfect order, aad overy rospect, for sale; cost Sw, prica 0. 71 Twenty-sixth-st. i ND-HAKD SRWING-AGHINFS FOR SALE A1 at 63 Tilinois-st,, np-sta ANTED—AB TUTOR IX A TAMILY, | by a gradusia of & | ! man Methodist Chuzch Block, wift moot punctual de Best | _HOUSEHOLD GOODS, i ORDERS FRi Y ) OM 8§ 2 T i DR, TP SUPERIOR CiY X and fuenitues of all descriptivas o cat: pag T | frow 10 0 3 bor cont oo, for fen dige shan kop L B piron 1n thls city. Tey any housa 1a fhy cte? P30T dyo’e forzot to addresy . IT. MORE}u): o N Lake-st. 86 Park-a HAVE AN ORDER TO PURCHASE FRAT 55 T o did e ek o Joad) EURCHASE T which 1 will pa7 the vesy highest cash nrice. iy 3 sl lots bouzht, Callor addreas 5. P. 1 Aig (OF EASY TERM3FGRNITORE, STOVI: O e e oareany UA STOVIS, iR st 5908 nnd privon belors Tt M. SMYTH, [54 Wews 4ot OUTSIDE SALER To wg 5 ncs, cap, by #Dping ) Haqd No. o3 Wasy L [ b ApRes e EGae i i R Wi i turny mzdo on samo day of s:lo. S: g 7 S afattacthia of T ehncze. Larky adsances my €0 Ructivmsers, 534 a5t 83 WWest Lake., LODGES & AUCTION COLUM g vy Xl S AT LTy o FoR OUTRIDE Hazey QUoves, CROCKERY, ASD BOUSETUANET Qroves, EROCKERY, N BB B s = VLY FANTED—AT A BARGALY, TOR GZEN o Yinis Brussols Carpats Bastly ‘o “Aaflfi‘b& Tetuh unis: {V ANTED—FOT.CAEH_ GooD Addroce T ol Tribubs ofbaos 10" “L%0 SSiensios-igh, W ASTFD SOME GOOD PARLOR AND G bor farnitarn at » bu SD T atover Adrens s T bien.s WIES Haed pircy SEGOND-HAND % “YOUNG MARRIIID FOLRS ARG Y 6,879, 2o timinet ook OF RRARE ST peiy <2 all kinds, Lmpire rarior bedstoads, yics S selling ru fnsiallments at lowest it fut rost 1o exmine, B ) Empira Parlo- Bedstoa Cn.. 351 Wost Mutieana: MISCELLANEODS. LADY S i 9% i sod eonriy, " RE A ERTISING COMB vassar wanted fo repross binatioayet lutsodused. Addee Tr:buns o :A LADY, WITR OF A_CONMERGIAL TR er, wishes a lino of les oar el VYL bl (s dompany o basbani. 40dress S 9, Krineng ce. NY PERSON IMAVING CLATY T¢ FR) I 2 axtaca i 15 OF Crctin aaocrion ] A L financlal or logal aid to obtaln the srms will ad Folal areistace by Addr “Pribuns ofica. AD\'ERTXS £S WHO DESIRE TO REACH COUS: try readers can do 30 i3 (ho best and eh: lorzs G Dy usiag 030 or more s=ctions of papr Lists. ALL GOOD_CAST-OFF CLOTHING, B WILL BT imught at tho nichest osices. J. A. DRIRLS! 0td Clark-st. O 1 pro: ngyaflank:& ST-OFF CLOTHI Kkiads by sonding to J 8 OITON. 83; worth. 35, Williyvn's Mineral Kingdney Tr S e vorh e o] Unpeat, m s #D] . Camdboil's Nasal Historr, \with poriral's, rtn, S25. A 807 sab of Dickeas, 14 volv, pevy 5 o 3z 231, Bho-idan's Dictioasty i) 165 Hou’h Clark-s: | AND CLOST Dfi:fifibf{.m.nsn nd: work ronuirin et o eitid, WD & TUCKER, Atsaniants, Hoom & 103 actme: ORNS AND BUNIONS — DON'T PARE 0% scrape Tovger, Prof, Haache! will gzarsoe toat foct roli=t, or cure withont onin, with yonr ewn hacds. op refaid money. boud G0 cents for medicive, P, G, Box . 5 (‘fln"fimm“fls. BRD-BUGS, AND MQTHS CAY Obo ererminnind bt apriviag’ of addrosing COMRN T Wt Saisomat, ¢ o (FIGARS—WE HAVETHE LARGEST ANDCHAAP. et stock 1o tho Vievt: cloar Havana as low ax of p Wavana as Jow 83 €3: £0od soed, 82 COURL & WEBT, 165 Moaror-at. ASH PAID FOR LAW, AMEDICALY A RI. J vyato Mbraries. CHAPLN HX‘DE-,NA::?!IH& ;fikv':xm:;ns OF | ALL KIS W& A new rella, &2 rach. $3.70n pale: AV & OO, 10 Wek Wask ARD HUNT (LATE OF SCHWETZER'S) WILT, fow days v sam ) rememnt, e o S CARTIAL. Drbkesn Ss o o ¥ . whom e will be Barps (o | WILL PAY THE RIGUEST PIICTS TOR 0AST: off clothiag. Sead it L egel oad o0 ko, aad I will xfon 108 | TG You mivE ci?yT:AS;r.{n’!r‘fi CIoTn 1‘11 14 el o t, A N, i i v Ay R e B OO | T HAYP A PiW HUSDRPD DOTLARS X0 (IVRT ! 1 i some legitimata basizess. Address L3, Trivazc i oTce. | TF YGTWANT TO SFLY, OR FXONANGE & TUSL nese £or cash or roal eatate, call sadwe o, Watars Temerbor. erervthing o1 tue N &GP 30 Ladafle st ZID GLOVES FOR THR FALL SEASON._COM. plot~ assortment of ol the ncw aSades fa fhis Boalier Will opca oa Slonday moraing. Paris Glora Ds- Sta'e-st Al IBRARTRS, LAW, MEOICAT, BOOKS, ASD 315 | dieolixneens Baaky of m=ri* h-taz the hick s each pricrs a1 BALDWIN'S Choap B ok Stor Bt Madivise ADIES WHO WIS T0 QUALIIY THEMSKLA B3 for nay bravch uf businew €13 be Aceow: 1 £ Santh Halstod-at.. ao-tfein. e @ time f=z croopar. ou- business schoal, wiil “canh yorne Jales aav trad> ther may wit within thres weeks, wann ther can savs fhed | #ixto nime mon'li-._Satisfzcuon guarea | 7 apiF; HA T ¢ T T Clorate frcan i, eagns bding ml &l by callingon JOSFEPIT MAY & €01, Iite of I3 Hlets. | #.. and~r Wo w2ty Hatol, tn s Hizheet cash prica for Ehifme Qelers ditnctd fa 100 £37 Van' Dara-st.. G I o ence. | T, ADIESTHE GHASCE 40, FURCALER I man hair from the ha'anco of the bank- unt sinek will fart bot a fow dasm longer, el 139 West Madlx 2t Aborrt e ERCITANDISE ¥R XD_T0 ANT »ané bosht, and caab paid: al<o Jovns mads ca merezadteas ciliferale. Traasactions strcdy cocf- satial. Address P. = e el e NORTHWESTERY INVENTORS EXCTANGE, AN “Raom 43 Ashisnd Block. Patents prooaed asd #old, Paton-ed ar il wild om commindon, Boicere- 4 for exhibitin: models anl patented arti’as foe car tho Inter-State Esposition. HIRAM NILES, Tan-gee. i % NJOTICE 7000 GRS _BIDS WILL TR N O aterd e 9 V7iat Chicago-am.s fom ton daye. for fhe dit_for » hasemoat a1 22 Mliwaukio- & fesrd;se. N TWO YRARS AFT] Rebuilding of Chicae, rate Bumbers, poblished hy th L3od O T af 23 oonia cach. A31 303 Dost paid b meil ol 3 cans & nimbee. Call at oraddres Chap firgk Stars, 199 East Matis-a RTIPS FINANGIALLY RMBARRASSED Wi "wish t0 sall anv netsblished busincss. or aple gno-s rarohaser :f Telt- 3 roatat P —t lizo fmmodiately—ean fod a enth T e s blg bargaln. Addross BARGAIN %, anoolice. oo MPAE HIETORY OF THB L vien. er Ghjeyo, Tt Pty i eall Shaal & Upron's farfl, z: s for - Al n-ien 93.90 cagh. AtB LD, s e o of. Somt by all gu receipt of lcentaadditiomel. ___________ 0 RUTLDERS_STYTR THE. JAWERT FRICE PO T “I"\i—h yru can buitd me a wo'l finihnd brick coltags of aby s ¥3, Tritaza ofce. = TEN, CANVASAERS, SEWISG Mi chine aeeata, and potion men, cah add Jareely ta ‘isinoss by handling the Chileago Sewing achine Need! hreadar: It ¢ cheap, dmehis, and the hest P atint gaar 09nred s our - wers will satsefx you. . PE~ TRIE & CO., 381% Woat Madlsou-t., Caleaxo. TV ANTED_PAINTIRG AT Sl AND, CATOTVT. {nz as f0cents por squars. it afice. W TR D T T ner ‘Clark znd Tlizols-ste. HOUSEHCLD GOODS. ANTENOTIL AND BEDTUG SIXTRESSES AND A aothin rely_mew.” Made and iold (ouly) st WIIPP A ESS AND BEDDING MANUFACTORY, X% State:st. Old matressed acd feathers reaorated. Lx’rms-r.’m.Tsn EMPIRE PARTOR GROSTEAD TCANTED-TWO_ FIRST OR SECOBD.OLARS WV A Ediotor Sun Frascisco. Call of addrens, sultiog ‘price, 24 Sttver-: NTED NVEST ABOUT §20 OR I A O bt 18 wagoa aud carrlsga stock. 43+ Pl LS Aifloraukea-ar. TN GOnD CODL Yy ANTED A O1e PIOUR! e o Shaa. e G SONTAGUE, 100 Blos Istandar. or sale at lers than half price, at GOOD _COOK-STOVE AND FULL KITGHEN outht, with como crockery, all_at_sour own price. oot N i FURNITURE A} Id 10 pay advances. WILLIS, & C0., 195 and 197 1ALL AT HOD: Jiyp mant to purchase firnt ure, pianos, stoves, © Lv;."h. &c., at private sale thisweek, as wo bawn a larze far 0a commissiua. Tiesaonor yun call tha bat- ter bargains may. HODGES & CO. IARPETS, FOUSVHOLD GOUDS, AND PURNI. ture uf erery_ doseripilon. sow A store, and seioon-fiztares, at suouon Toarsday, and Sotardar, ¢ days. WILLIS, FLYNS Aoioh-st. : 1ASH PAID FUR RPETS, ;. HOUSEHOLD | goods, and furnitare of every description. Also for offee, stor=, end sabnn fixturcy Tar such ‘gaods T Py thoco than any othee busor. M T 8, Tribano offico. ARPKTH OR FURNITURK WILL BE TAKEN AT inir prices for two or more standard oll E\lnuntfl. handsomely {ramed. AP i the stere, 11 Esst Sion! g TEF b - VY ANTPP LR TORTER BOTTLES FIRre hEY n ¢ 1o’ Highaet ica oS BNGTI A YD UM ED ATATES BOTTLLYG 003~ PANY, corner Adsmsst. and Fifth-av. TANTE MaN WITH 8%0 CASH CAX W :;S%E—fmck sad fxines of srocery £ars orin ; Hhir cwl " good ressoms ity SO FaE 3T o, Tribuan ofic WART® _AY A 1.AWYFT, NOTES, ACCOUNTS, A A tivefom :Ymfi;y;;;l:‘lgtg'-fl:fil:lbll i gy cxamized. comlicared Ascn s Db amy bver. _Addrem U 65, Tribuns of rANTED-A GOOD HOME FOT A VWASTED-A A . whies e can atwnd sl ferrod: *Addroes B . Tribuno ofice. 0F XTED_FOR. CASH-WHOLE Ok PA VA mains i Ko ihestemn Lratitation, Eraasies Address L3, Tribung ofice. 2N ot Y T B ired near i am, Abply ae 2330d 15 Sonth Warab e TFD_TO PURCHASE A BAEY CA % goud order ehoap for cash. Addresd OB, Téb- — BLACK LOADS OF GOOD, BLATE Toor FOE SALE-CHEAP—A CUUKING RANGE AND conking nutonsils complete for hotcl or restaaraat. EpplyatfuDsstoraet OR SALE—$125 WILL BUY THE HOI 3 farnisure in 3 reoma at 158 North Markolst. ehanco; : MARRIAGES. HALZAR] wILL~COn 2'h 1ast,, at the - s peeete Ta (a0 citys By s Raw. D %;:nm]l, . Jowrph W. Hazzsrd ond Miss Lowsa 3. BARBER-ARMS—Io Knorville, TiL., Ang. %, at tbe residanco of tha bride's fatoor, by o Rar. it ald, Gourgo M. Iarber, of thixcity, sod Bliss’ Julia H. e, Arics, of Rooxvills. No eards. VALLETTR-MARTIS ~At thorastdencact thabride's ets, at LaGrange, Hl.. on the 20t fust., by the Hov. v, Kifan, Mr. F. H. Vallotte, of the Szm of Haddock, Coio & C,. Pt and 3iLs Jeanie Bello Martin. No eards. Utlea, . ¥. pspers pleaso copy. ¢ DUFFY—Aug. B, 194, Michcl Duffy, aged 43 yoars. Ho was foymerlz a membor of Malliean's Battery. roneral Suaday, Az, 3, by carriiges ta Calvary from BGuardeyst. RYAN-Tho faneral of Mirs: Delia A raa will take placo at the Jesait Church, 1. m., Bunday. MILLER—At Marquette, Mich., Aug. %, Mary Fs- TE_TMAEDIATELY 10 PIECES, BED- ., Luroat, ctands, sofs xad chairs, atc. in good eap. Af 6y Walant-st. OR BAL RITURE ARD LEASR OF TWO rooms (Nos. 43 and 49) Ja Dore's Elock, northwost Gomer Stats aad Madison-3ta.: front rooms, iteam, gas, 2od waier; two alconics: will ‘be sold chesp. Apply to | WILDE, BLUSTT & nd Madison-sta. 0] - Gimm-cised o SR it R SALE-SET OF SAILOLOTH FORNITORFE, iaa i wrod oEet Soply Lo thrso. dapa weh Fose - ) ur Bariar vt neae Wond.~ el | OR HALE — VERY CHEAP — MARBLE-TOP ) } 175 3iast Madizon-st. TXG FOR NTED_T0 K& ES W ATED_TORROW OF 2 GOOD OFERING drag-sto e e g A Y AN CR, Sewvursb, L TANTED—A BSALL JOB PRINTING VY A P ol working acder, well faraished- Address O 17, Tefbuna offico. — ED-TO ] TASH_AR RSTA D inies bt 1o, West Side, wost of Uskea Park onf reed, Address L&, Tribumooffce. ______ AP ANTED_TO BUY A BUSINESS, MERCANTILE o worth abnat'$,100; will fa¥ o o kood Iots aF Austia, clese- Sddress ,'185 Wost Van Bureost. 4 VA TED_TO INVESI FROST #4000 T¢ NV /a0 aors, businwea, £itv ov souniry. nelafad ‘Address T3 Tebueatieo, {7 ARTED—ORIGINAL ~ABSTRACT W P Randividon of ‘Sec, 2.3, 1. A tberal ricn will e paid fo7 & cop7 Trivase ofics: % Yy AXTED-ATGOOD, ‘1-FOOT NICRRLPLATE how-cass. TITUS & KINBERLEY, Priaters, 7 chamberset, loungo, carpet, tistand, c-nire- | T/ ASTED A ROOM-MATR—A GRNTLEMAN D tadls, chairy, tablo, ete.’ A; ' ** Drag- | irinie tho cmmioris of & boms in » privata famlly slore. et I8 | can find thow by addroraing 5 3, Tribase ofics. {JOE SALE~CIIEAP_DRESSING-CASES, PAR- 4 SAVED ON AP O5'S CYCLO! H O A A e and wibas mhs Farniean: | B4 S Fiiacd edition: seven soluwan now o®i Inguire of J- McDUW ELL, Room 41, 164 LaSalla-st. | onasstonty. Address G 71, Tribase affice. SEE T WANT TO PURCHASE POR OARH A NICE O~ AGESTS WANTED_§5 A DAY GU. SNCEIAT | 25 AOFITR, HANILdolcen: Callas adires v of {urnlturo, carpels, pisno, &c, 9 Lakest. stamp, 171 East Randolpa-st, Loom 1 - A MR Ao g L gt R=IE BrE=zin o S e=

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