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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. | LY 10, 1875.—~TWELVE PAGES, HE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, A dolegation of prominont citizens of Lanark, besded by Goorge B, DBowen, was on 'Chiange yeeterday. A boy namod Joseph Mackson was srreated by Dotectivo Dorgan, and locked np to await aboar- ing on the chiargo of larcony. A wholesale gracery firm of this city yeaterday rocetved an invoicoof now Japan tea shipped from Yokolama June 12, being ouly twenty- sovon tdays on the road. Enoch I, Stavens has sold ¢o the First Clirls- tian Churely, for $40,010, tho property, 100 by 1613 feot, on tho vorthweat coruor of fudiaus avonue and Twonty-ifth stroot. The tempernture yestonlay, as observed by Manarss, optician, No, 84 Madison streot (Trin- uxe Building), wan at 8 8. m. 74 dorroes; 10 a. m., 74; 12 m,, 81; 8 p. m., 84; 8. m,, 5. A correspondent nuis who waa tho pitcher of the White Stocking nino in 871, Zottisin was first ongaged tor Caieago for that year, and was regular pitchor. Pinkham played third baso, sud neted as change pitchor, as occasion ro- aquired. Michnel Summera, o boy 10 yeara old, ncel- detiially foll off n wagon on JeRorann efrect, nost Twelfth, nnd broke s rizht leg at tho biv, The broken hone was set a surgeon, and the boy was taken to bis Lome, st Nu. 50 Dussold street. Willem Trabey, & singlo man 28 years old, sran drownad in tho fako at tho foat of Twanty~ recend stroot, yosterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Ile fesl off the piar semilantaliv. The hady wag secovered and taken to tho Morgue. Deceased hived at No. 117 L'wenty-recond sirect, Mary Millor wna nrrested Thursday for being nordorly, and locked ap in the Armory. Yess terd sy Blo eansed the arrest of Richard Ilart for gowg,to her roum and carrving off hor wardrobo ninl other oifocts. laat night kho was rentrest- ed far dizorde: by conduct, and lodged again ina coll. A mnn from New York Citv is tho Inteet victim af haako. and Joseph Moirigon 8 the man who iy chorged with floceing him. The sum ot 4200 whaz charged for the bare priviloge af ** repre- eensing,” Tho Gothamite reported the casg, aud Cliof Detectsvo Dison cansod Morrison's atrast. Tho prisoner waw batlod unt, a3 usual. Totween 7and 8 o'elock Thuraday evoning, lie wholesnlo; liquor-store of Troost & Co., HUG Hin'e street, waa entered by Lurelars, enirance Lieing effected by romuving 8 jano of Klaes from a busoment window, The desks aud money- dra vet soro ransacked, but vieided no plander. Avitle from o fow ottles of Wing, Mosars, Tiovat & Co, lost nothing. The Mattio Iloss ahortion easo wan resumed in the West Kido I'olice Htation yeaterday, Coroner zuch presuling. Aftge exnmining s numbor of witnesses, including Dr. Ingraham, the ac- cused, who protested his inuotonco, and two other doctors to whom tho woman had stated that Jugeabam was guilty, the jury hold the Iat- tor 10 swait tho action of the Graud Jury, Gon, Webater still retains tho positions of Caollzctor of lnterpal Revenno and Assmtant Trecsurer of tho United States, though tnowt of tho Juties of tho latter ofiico nro performed by Alr, Nichuls, The Jattor gonflemau hiss not ves received s commismion, though he bas been apprisod by tolegraph that it bas been elgned by e Prosidunt, The apposotment of Cashar nte der Mr. Nichols wil not bo made until tho com- misston cowes to hand, and tho new incumbont dac.nen to expreea apy opinion s to who the appoiatea is to bo. A vory beautiful specimon of the curious Nigbs-blooming Cereus was on exhibition last evening at tho atore of Alr. Ldgar Sanders, tho florist, opposito Tie Tumusr. Buildivg, A large nwnber ol peoplo inrpucted tho curivsity during the eyaning., ‘I'hie blossom bogan to opon about G ond was fully dinplayed witbin au bour, Tho feaqranco was very powerful aud pleasnz, Tho flos7er was about 6 inches in dismeter, and wns of & delieatoly tinted whito color. Tho peculianlics of (hs Howor in that it opens during the evening, remans unfolded all night, sud closes in the mo:;niog. Lach tlower opuns ouly once. Last evening at 7 o'clock whilo the engineer of tanold stean fire-eugine Liberey (No. 23) waw engagod in working tho mnching, with s Yiew to testing s condition, in frone of tho Louso oh Wobeter aveznme, the top of tho air- ohamber blew off and carried tho wrignsl lawp withit. ‘L'wo children, Gcorge Lange, 7 years o1, nnd Aunio Giade, 6 yoors, who were standinj nonr the _engine, wero injured abous the hoa aud foct by picces of glass from the Iamp. The boy was taken to his homo at No, 886 Orchard strect, and tho gicl to No. dxd Wobster sveuus, and attonded by Dr. Paoli. The injuries aro not dangotous, I'o * Printing Pross™ {a ths title of a now publication, the first nwnber of which will bo isated to-dny. 1t purposos to ho pu orgau of intarcommunication hatweor - printers, —typo- foundern, ©UItord, reporterd, boukbioders, en- rgravery, book-sollers, buok-buyors, corrovpond- jeuts, and all peravns connoeted - any munner Iwiih'the businees of printing. Thero ara sov- ora) of such poblications in thelargo citios of tho +country, dovoled o tho collection and publicas ‘tion of intelligenco iulating to typugraphy in all tho branches, snd thid Cineago” venturo will (bo nn intorusting and valuabis addition to the general series, At the annual election of officors ter the Saint olin's Muzual Ranovolent Saciety of Saine dohin’s parish, the Rev. Johu Waldrou, pastor, Clicago, tho foilowing named anticmon wera eloctad for the eusuing yeal enlu Fitzpatrick, Dresi- daut; Patrick O'Brien, Vice-Lrasids 2oV, Fitzpatrick, Financisl Scerotary ; VWilliam Croak, “Ttecordings Secretary ; William Gavin, Trensucer, Board of Trustees—Edward Phillips, Thomas Heully, Timothy Konnedy, Timothy Cresn, John Murphy, Michael Gaynor. Inventigating Comn- mittco—~Thomas McNumara, Chairman; Denis Lorden, James Burke, 8r. Messongers—Jamos Seully, John dulersom, A enleaman i tho employ of the Binger Manu- {acturing Company, nsmed A. J. Cudler, triod &o Kilt bunsolf fu tho Exchanga of the Grand Pucitio Hotel yesterdny noow, by shooting himself in tho lefe sido” just below tho heart, The bullet struck “a rib and glauced arouud it sud lodged in the back, Tho mhot brought & nuwver of wllicers uud employes of the hotel to the apot, and thoy romoved it to his home No. 72 Bouth Ssugsinon streot. Tho would-be suicide hay boou sufforiug from a nor- yous disease, for which ho bas Leen under treatmont, and that is tho only causo of the attemupt at seif-destruction, “Just bofors ennouni imself Cutler was gotting shaved in tho barber-shop adjoining the Exchange, and complained thon of feoling unwoll. A he wtepped out of the shop ho placed & rovolver to lusxide and fired, with tho tewnlt stated, Ho + hina Loen in tho omploy of the Bingor Company tdur aix yoard. 1o is unmarricd. * BT. JOUN'S HU1I00L, The third anvual commencemont of the St. Jobw's Parish-school for girls, conducted by the Histors of Alercy, occurred Thurnday in tho spa- ctous hall of tho wchool buildiug, situated on Clark stroot, near Eightecnth. ‘L'lila beiug tho largeat aud most popular school of the kind in the city, the atteudance was Yery laxce. 'Thero wera pressut the Iit. Rov. Bisiiop Folay; tha Tov. Jolw Waldron, pastor of 5t. Julu's Parish ¢ tue Xov, 3l J, Dornoy, of Bt. John's; the Hov. J. 1. Girogan, pastor of Bt, Lridget's} tho ey, J. J. Grogsu, of 8t. Iiridget's; tha Roy, P, 2 Noonau, pustor of St. Mary's; tho Rev. E, J. Duune, of Bt, Mary's; tha "Hev, 1, Ltior- duy, Chancollor of " tho Diocasoy the Rev. Tuomus I, Loydon, pastor of Ht. Ann's ; the Rev. William ‘Lighe, of 5t. James'; the Rev, I, J. Conwa?, pastor of Bi, Datrick'a; the Rev. Iiugh McUulre, Pastor of St, Piuw’; tue Rev. I'rauk O’Counnor, the Rev. Mi- chael Corbett, 8, J., of tho Nacred Huars Churoh the Itov. Johu Behultz, §, J,, tho Jtov. Maur Oakley, 8. J., the ltov, Boujamin Mapelis, 8. the Rev, Louts Curloz, 8, J. ‘k'he exercises wero quile long, and of such s unture a8 gavo the girie au upporiunity of dis- playing the progress wado 1n their studies 1o the eatiefaction of their toachers aud parvuty, ‘The wmusic aed singlng was very yood, eupe that rendured by tho Misses Kate aud Hanualy lirod- erick, ¢ Falutly flow, thou fsllivg rivor,” by Annle MoCarthy, roccivad applauxe, o8 did also the piw.e ** Welcome Unce a Yesr,” by Mary A, Duffy, ** Les Pupitlons Kehotuieche,” duct, #ny given fa tine nli-lu Ly tha Misses Mag gio May wud Laurs Meville, Uuthe conclusion of the programmo, which was eulortaiving throughiout 10 those prevent. Miss Kate Iirod- crick stepped to the front, and ou bokalf of lier- solf sud comyauions prescuted the Lov, John Waldron with s silver-plated holy water ol sud sbrpnklur, for the kind sud practical futerost o touku the woltare of the eclool fu which they bud etudied with such succers. ‘The ltev. B J, Doruey aleo was romemberud, bensg | resouto) with a eudsonia inkstand and pou-rack, After the distribution uf prizos, which, on this 5 [0 Bishbp Foloy addrosred a fuw words of uheour- agement to the girls, sud congratulatod the areuts and frieuds of thoe clfdsen on the pra- b Ausplayed by themw it their studies. Cer- unly tho goud Histers of Morcy mey cunscion- ion, were qguite ummerous, the Rt.-Hev.’ tlonsly feol aatisflod with their Iabors for the year which has juat coms to a oloas. TIE JLLINOIA CRNTAAL NOT ALARMED, A TnipoNe ronortor cafled at the Iilinola Con- tral Railrond Gompany's nfiiea sostorday to ab- tain some forther Informatlon regarding the Sy ringfleld dispateh in yestarday'a paper stating that Mr, Willin Drnmuiond, lato Cominissioner of tho Genoral Land-Ofico, ind taken the necess sary sleps to entor hetvoen 25 and 207 aston of laml, belng an addilion 1o See, 10, Town 34, Nange 14, _Upon thia land tho Miinois Ceutral Dopat” and Froight-1lounes ara aitaated, and to tv the Illinois Contral has the tith, Tho fand fs worth several wiilivas of dollara, Ity Mowars. Donglann, tho Presidont, and Clack, tho Genoral Manager, wera abreut from the city, and tho reporter thmefure interviewod tho Rolicitor of tho road, Mr, Trambull. Ths geotloman kosw but hitle sbout the mat. ter, e emd the Company did not know exactly which rart of their Iand Mr. Drum- mond wae after. la believed, howover, it was the Bame pirco of proparty which was elaimed by Mr. Banbien, who bad sued tho Company somo time ano, aud the Buprema Court at that timo decided that the Compony's titln was porfrct, Mr, Drammond haa called npon Mr. Douglnss with s view of compromising tho mattor, but tie genileman would uot listen to any prop osition. Lelioving the claim to be a binckmailing operation, Tha Company's titlay were all per- fect, At ho dud not beliovo that thoy could ba dirponsorned of tho property. ilo searcoly he- lioved that thoe partlos wonid bring suit, but if they shonld, the Company woull bo vreprred to moat thent, Even if Mr. Drummond had avy liow of logal rizhtx, the Courts would not doal with bun any moro lentently than wich the man who enterad his kerin 1o 04 to cover most of tha Town of Oluey. Iy that cose, it wan devidal that the nebts of tnnocout holders sud im- provets wery parsmaitit, TUE FIRST REGIMENT, The Colomrel of thin regituent has Just fasued tha following gonoral order ¢ Al the unifornwed offieces puid man of tofs command wilf useanshils 6 untform on Bxturday cvening, July 1), at 7 o'clo:k sbarp, for Lattaiion dril, The Goverior and Comniander-in-Chief will review the rerdiment n the South Lark on tho 241k fost,, and {1 4« all-inpartane that every mau birh Gut promptly ta evcry luterventug company aiid_battalion driil, Let un omit pu exertion to eocura for the reglmont a hlghly ereditalie nppears snce #t that timo, A, C. MeCrLuRy, Coloust Comnunding, ——— THE CUSTOM.-HOUSE. THE ARCUITECTS' COMMISSION have finishod their examination of tho mow Custom-1ouse, and ara considering their roport. It will bo mado up with care, an:d will probably ot bo submitted to the Mayor until 1ho Jant of noxt woek. Mr. Chesbrough, one of the Com- mission, is ont of town, aud the other mambers sicnify an nwillingness to do nuything until ha returns. Tho mewmbers of the Commirsion, so far as econ, refuse to talk about their con- clusions, It bas, however, beon ascertained that thoy have TDeen considorably taken aback by tho rosnits of the borings which have been mado. Intho words of s geutloman who lns had a share 1n tho wotk, * When they camo togother thoy had thelr report all rendy to wiita out, but each day’s oxpericuce Lay taude thom morg and moro doubtful, until now thev don't Kkrsow wuat to sav.” Thora was a sort of tacit nodesstanding when tho body war mado up that thay #hould, if pussible, avert tua necossity of dolay in continuing sho ercction of the building ; Lut it does not appear that thoy can conmmtontly with their invostizations sy that it is vafo to go on with tho work on the present foundations, TIUE LAST WORK DONE by thia borers under tho direction of the Com- missien was tu mako souudings along the east front of tho atruciuro. Thls had hithorto been considered tho only aourd pateh on the wholo squaro, and tho (Govornment Commission did not boro k¢ st all. ‘The arclutects, howaever, cuusod throo roundivgs to bo made, with tho following rewits : nfheast Corner—Surface to 10 feet, filling; 10 to by surfaco loao; 17 0 0% fdot, mud'; 205 13 fect, gooik clny, m.v’n’a‘.ffe u‘; Eust I"{unb-surh'"v to 1n feot, fillog 3 10 10 18 feet, binvk earth; 16 to 72 feet, mud, Nortieast Cornsr—durtacn tu 10 teot, iiing; 101010 fect, loam; 160 23 fact, stif clay, To approcisto this it must bo considared that the bottom of tho conereto is 14 fost below tho warfuen ; and, therofors, st the centrs of the onat side thero 1w only 2 foct of black dirt be- twoon tha conieroto nud 6 mast of mud, At tha southenst carner thers fwouly 3 fesr of loam botweou the concrote foundation and _ the mud, At the northeast cornor, en tho eontrary, tho canctoto s within 2 feat of good stiff clay. Undor these circuinstatces it s diffiouit to soa how any architeot could oxpoct to provida for an orqual settlement of the buildiug, oraven & frous, liaving 80 many and ditfering baves, The sttention of the Comnission has boen enlled to A NEW DEVEIOPMENT E of considerable importanco in connection with tho stone, ‘Tlie public gazo hns nlrcady been pretty thoroughly directod to tho pecling and sealing of the freestone, and varions theorioy bave bean advaneed to sccanut for it by this oon- 1ractor and frionds of tho matorial. Chlef among theso theories in the ouo that raid peching was caused vy the frost, and tho assertion has hean broadly made that it wonla never ucour but onco. In copngction with this it should bo sald that a bl was presontod to Gon, Holman for cloanivg, scranlung, washiug, and generally currying down the roof of tho esst rorch. Lhls work was porfornied from tho 1st to tha Oth of April Iast, aud at that timo the wholo celling was soraped, and all tho sholls, peels, and_ biistors removed. The now discovery {s that this wame colling, which was poclod off and put {n stiapa four months sgo, ix now breaking out sgniv in now, and oven worwo, hlisters and blotchea than before, The peeling this timo began at the cornors and sides of tho ¥iones, bue 18 maoifosting about the samo symp- tums in this section of tha building as elaowhere. THE EFrECT of this now development is to entirely contra- dict tho_assertions hiortoforo made about the stone. Tho thoorv that frost caused the poeliug will not stand any longer, becauss thoso ntones havo scalod eadly and elmmefully suco Aprif 9, and thero cectainly hus bapn no frost iu the in- terval, ‘Ilio arsertion of tho loarned chiomist that tho stana will sholl but once bas lero a practical refutation, and, most imporiant of all, tha pub- fic have now sufticient data fiom which to com« vute how long tho building would faug 1f built of Buena Vista sandstono (inspactad by Montross aud Rankin), The problem fs to acerinin how long tho coilings woutd last if 16 inchew thick and kcaling oft at the rata of onc-clghithor one- fourth of an inch uvery four monthu. -— THE SOUTH SIDE STREET-RAILWAY. EXPLUIENCES OF A OREEN IAND, Mr, E. 8. Alexander f4 ons of tho fow men who koow how to daal witls the Bouth Chlcago Btrect-Car Company, Ile never payu whon rid- Ing on thoeir bob-tails, and so well hay this char- acteristio become known that most of the drivers mako a practice of ignoring his proeence on the care. On returning from Pokin the otlier morning, he hoardod a \Wabash avenuo car, driven by & groen hsud. 1lis entrance was obuervod by the drver, who, aftor waitiug a ros- sonulle time for the customary nickel tolo dropprd into the box, wotked the bell violently sy 8 hiint to Lis negloctful passeugor to depouit bis fore. Mr. Alexander, nowever, maiu- talned his weat ms hough frmorant of tho mosning of the demonstration. No- tiotng thae, tha driver last all patierce, aud, atopping the car; basled out: piranger, you baven't paldyonr fare. **"That's w0, imuocently respomded Mr. A., deawing a nickol fromn bis vest pocket, ** wheie's the cone ductor 7 *“'Thore slut no conductr on this car,” replied Jebu, thinking he had an un- supblsticated countryman to deal with; * vou've rol to put your faro mn this 'ero bux.” **1caun't 0it,” was the responso; ** I have been travel- g all night, sud sw not equal to the oxertion,” The driver's faoo grow purrlo with rogge, but. just ss b was going o discharge s volioy of vaths, 1% occurred to hhin his vaesonger mxfiht comply with the Compauy's rulos when ho Lisd restod awlilo, tle, therufors, coutinucd his Journey; but, aftor Proceoding sevoral blucks, ha saw uu dis- position_on the part of Mr. A, to_past with tbat nickel, sud fis diew up spafin. 'You laven't paid yer faro yet," ho shouted in tones of thundor, Al right, my friond,” catly rephod 3Ir. A., sieiu drawing ont the nickel; **wend ou your conductor.® “ell yer wo ain't got uo conductor ; put it in the box, and Lo wmart about t.” ** Caw’y doit 3 1mimn too tirod.” snid Mr. A., sottling dowi in his koat, and wink- g Lo the otber ocoupants of the ¢ ‘Thls wan too much for tbe driver. Ife swore a fearful oatl, and measured tho stro:gth of Lis esomy with a view to forcible ofection. 'Tlus courco fie couctuded was out of thu quesion; and, Lesng at lus wits’ end, ho slummod the door tu anl galloped duwn the ayeuue in very despora- U 0: Mr. A's rosldence was prounll{ reached, and that gentlemsn pulted the bell mud got o, S Ufallo " ghontad the driveras Air, A, Wis 1oy~ ing sway, in the hope of blinging maiters 10 o crinis; do you think i righu to cheat the Com. pauy out of & centa?’ ¢ Certainly nnl” woswerod Slr, & Wb, fben, you've got to give ma a nickel,” ** Not much,’ ol Me, Cobb, and lot him coflest it." lookes 'ero; you jist ;ivlvn mo yer namo, and I maky it ‘taruntion lot for you." Mr. A. drow oue A card ond prosentod it to tha man, who was now an wild a8 a Bongal tiver. As #00n A hie kaw tho uamg, he cried * Hell | aro you Aloxander 2" sud drove down the avenue as thoigh a thousand derils woro behind, 1f ovory ono was to act ob tho samo principles, thn Company wonld quickly decido to omploy conductora, Thelr neglect in this rosnoct at presant amonnts to little losa than robbery of tho men who would othorwiso havo omployment, bt SALARY-GRASBERS, TOW THR COUNTY COMMISSIONENN MANACE IT. While {uveatigations sro the order of the day fu the County Boan, it wounld not be amiss for the Board to invostigate itsolf. For tho last qnarier it appears tnat somo of tho bills for malary of thn Commissioners wora enormous, ospecially thode of the country members. Comnussionor Canly, for inutance, was allow- od 2617.50, of which 8147.50 wan for miloage, and §26 for other oxpouscs, Tho bill of Com= mssloner Bussn was 352560, of which $160.60 was for mileage, ‘The bill of Commisstoner Crawford was 401,70, of which #44.70 was for milteage, Ihie bitl of Commiseioner Ruseoll was 5, of which $100.25 was for miloago, ‘was the repiy, el that cithor of thoso gentlomien oxpouded auv much smount for travel- fug 1 mbsurd, for Doth of them aro motablo for thelr absonce from attendanco npon the meeatings of the Loard, as well as Com- nittes meokngH, Thero aro ulso some atrange fizuros fn connee~ tion with the walarics of thoe city mombers, ns will b seou by compartson. Forinatsnce, Come missioner Burdick's bill is the malloat, boing &3, while bo is nolably tho hardost and monst prompt worker of the Board. Tha bill of Com- missivnare McCaffroy and Johuson was &195 each, of which &100 on onch biff waa charged for * exnonses,"—tho similarity of the bl 18 thoir mngularitv. The bill of Comnigsioner 1lolton was €440, of which $45 wns for **ex. pensey,” aud 1t ig climod that the fat. ter item was origanally £10, but was changed aftor weoing tho charges mado by othier membora for similar tulngs. Come 1nissioner Sehmidt's bill was #4305, of which 210 wax for “‘expeusen;" Comioissioner Jones' bill WA $402, of which 307 was for *‘expenscs:" ann Commissioner Carcoll'a biil was 2115, of which $39 wus for **oxconses,” but neither of thea iy notable Lor hard work or prampt attend- anco to duty. Commssioner Clough's bitl was &30, and no *expontos,” and Commissionor Herting's was $395, andno * expensos.” A comparison of the fiznres will prove enter- taining to tax-pavera, and may tend to influonco rome voters thin fall. 1t will bo soon that thoso who have dono the most work have received tho lenst, and shaoyo who havo wotked least have ro- cotved the most. 1f the mombors of tho Board woro required to cotify to the correctness of sheir bills undor oath, espneially the * exponse ™ and *‘mileara" portion, tho etfoct would doabte Ices ba benetcal, BLENNERHASSETT. A GATHENING OF $1I3 FRIENDS. The Couuty Jail was bosieged yostorday morn= ing by tho friends of Blenuachassott, tha gam- bling fraternity predominating, of course, Among the crowd, however, wera a fow ladies and ronortors. the former boing drawn thore by aympathy, and tho latter to follaw up ‘Tnx Tnine usE's queries of the last few days in ref- erenco to tho apparcut favoritism shown the prironar 10 kaoping him away from Joliet. Tho gamblors und buukoists wero given pracedands o interviews, vory naturally, but wero svon fol- Towe:d by tho press-cang. ‘The Jail was found perfumad with whisky a8 of old, and, in tha Bpaco of a fow momants, n bottle. which Lind Jnat bhaen taken from other lips, was batded them with tho invitae tion t> drink. It will bo romemborod that when Petar Hand wea Jatlor the flow of whiskv and beor behind tho bars wasn dadly oc- cwirence, and that tho matter was brought to tho uttention of tho Grand Jury, 1t was boped at tiie time that tho oxpostra would stop she rope- tivon of such conduct, but from tho spee- taclo of yosterdav tho hope hns boon in vamu. How tho whisky gol into tho Jail is not known, but it was there, aud its offects vigiblo, there is no denying., Whother it wag taken 1n by soma of the many visitors, or whethor it wad hinnded fn as it useq to be by tiiaso ia nutbority, micbt bo investigated with ™ protit by tho inquiktarial hods now m sasaion, Blouncriassetl was found groatly do- pressed from tho publicity given his eondition {n Tur Tnmung. o _disclaimod any kuowlodgo of an effort bolng made to aecuro bis pardon, and dinplayod an ignorance of the causs which had detained tho decision in his caya that appeared a little rowoarkable, Ho said ¢he Bhorift had told him soveral daya ago to pre- pare for Joliot, that tho order to take Liim would agrive fn timo, ote., and that he did E;nnuc. and wan groatly disappointod st mot boing taken nlong with the gang Thursday. Ila maid fio had mads up his mind that lo wonld at least biavo to enter upan_his torm at the Ponitentiary, in which he inadvertently ad- mittod what hobad previously denied in refer. once to seckinga pardon. lle was mob withont lLiopo, however, that after sorving a part of his wontouca, L pardon could be secured if tho ‘papors wanld onuly let bim alono. Ho folt that ho hind been **vold out ¥ by his attorney, to use hin own Inuguoge, aud that if hip had had the necoswary money fifa troubles wdhid have boon at au eud long n; e DIETZSCH. TIE PPARS NEING GTARVED TO DEATH, Tho Committeo on IFinance of the County Board yeaterday considored tho semi-annunl re- port of Coroner Diotzaon. Tha amount of tho Corover's claim was &1,547,02, whichi includoed an itom of $120.42 for traveliug and other expenses. Before considoring the report Commissiouer Burdick faid tho following communication before tha Doard, winch upoaks for itiells Couoxew's Ovrice, Citicaan, Feb, 6, 1873,—You cortainly should nut be astonialied If you will read one of thowe days fa ull the nowspapors tho fatlowing (tom ; This morning the Coroner of Cook Connty was ound dead at the duor of hinofice, ~ 1tia Dopuly soon after calld 8 jury, snd, afier eareful inveatization, the fallowing verdict wan rendurod 1 "That the Curos ner of Cook Couniy 61t t his dosth from atarvation, gyring o tho want of ey from the loard of ‘to Gounty Comalasiouors.” Very renpectfully sour, Euty, Divrzaca, The appenl touched tho hoarts of the Com- mittoo, and, though a little jucoss in character, proy ed offaciive, nn will b soen. ‘I'ho teport was takon up, Mr, Burdick calilog nttontion to the fact that the itein of oxponses had not been allowed ex-Coranar Hieptiots in his settloment with the county, and also that Mr. Dictzsch had alroady recaived 2750 of the il revdered, which hoe wanted overlcoked for tho prerout, and dediicted from bis next claim, Commis-ioner Clough was opposed to making the Coroner any wdsances, Commissiover Burdick was also opponad to the oounty making any advances to ita ufiicors, and remarked tiat 1t Distesch’s oxnonsos were nllow- cd thoss of tho ox-Coroner Stoptens would have to bo. Aftor noma discussion |t was ngreed to recom- moud the atlownuco of the oxpenses in both cayes upon tho presentation of the proper voook- ery, aud to allow Diotzeoh's olaim loss $760. o e THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, CONSIDEWING TUE COUNCIL'S ORDED. A apecial meeting of ' the Directors of the Tublie Livrary was callod for yes. torday afternoon to consider the demand of the Common Council with regard to Leoping open later in the evenlng, Mesars, Hoyne, Queal, Rosenthal, and Oualisn wera the only memuors who respouded to the call, and, as fivo membors constitute a quorum, no hndiness could be dono, Haowaever, somo informal talk on tho situation was indulged fu, Mr. 1loyne, who lins coiua in for a large share of Aldermanio throats aud abuse, thought this IJntost movo of tho Councit a pisce of petty demsgogism, It was minguler, be observed, the oaor emanated from the very men who apposed tho library wppraprintion, I tne Aldermen uad tho yower to direst tho Board, thers was Lo uss for it, und they had bettor resigu. For himsolf, he didn't want the ollics from anybody, snd in fact didn't care sty for §t. Musara, Rosenthal sni Ouabiau Liad a little srgumont,—the former slioging that the latter koew more about the order than waa conststent with his pomtion as a member of the Bowrd, Blr, Onahan wdignsotly demed the tusinuation, and averred that if he favored tho chiango demanded it was beoause ho thoughit 18 would be a boun to ths pablie. Mr. Queal swas of upiuion Lbat if, on investiga. tion, the intercsts of the reading publio could bo mdvaucod by acquiesclug in tho order of tho Couuell, it woufu bo a proper thiog todo. ie was rather afrad, however! thut thoso benotted would be too fow to justify the additional expenne. Mr. Ooshan furcher explained thas, weto he to vote for the chanye, 1t would uot bo herauss directod 8o to do by the city authoritios, but munply because it would be & welcome concessiou 10 frequenters of the \brary, 3Ir. Hoyne oxpressed wjmnlar views in regerd o complying with the order, 1l tbe members are indignang ab the {nsoit- ing wanuor in which the order was conveyed, and it {a probable there will be a formal expros- nfon of thoir fesliug when the mstter comes proporly befora theai, Nothing can be done now untll the rogniar meeting of the Doard, which tslkes placo next ¥aturdnr, —r THE ASTRONOMERS. ADOTTION OF T NEW CONSTITUTION, A meoting of the Chicago Astronotmleal Bo- oclotv was Lold at the Grand Pacific Hotel last evening, W. II. Wells in the chair, and Prof, Bafford, Secretary. The first order of burinoas was the roading of tho ropart of tho Committee on Organization, which provided that its adoption would be un. dorstood as n ropeat of the ol:d Constitution, and that & Board of nme Diractora_shiould bs olocted, which, added to the TLife-Divect- ors, who wero such am had pad £500, should constitute tha Ixecutivo or Obenrvatory Board, and that this Doard shou(d aunually eloct the nificers of tho Hociety, ote, Tho_roport asa wholo differsd very slight, from tho baerir upon which the Society was origi- ually orpamized, and waia taken up by noctious, and with immatorinl altorations was adoptod, On motion the Cobstitution, chartor, and by 1awa wero ordared printed in pamphlet form for tho uso of the Socioty. 5 ‘Fhe Horjely thon proceedad to elect a Board of Directors for tho year, which rosultad as foltowa: Rtobert Warren, Ii, C. Row, C, K. Cnlvor, O, H. 8. Mixer, Murry Nelson, P, II. Wilined, John Forsyih, Dr. £, A, Johneon, snd C, M. Hender- Bon. OUn motion, the Chalr was nuthorized to ap- point » comniittos ot live o1 ondo #want, Tha Sncioty chon adjourned, Tho following 13 the list of the Lifs Directors ¢ T, Y. Beammon, W. 1. Ogden, W, 8. Gurnes, T, 18, Bryan, C, N. Holden, I'tank Sturges, . J. Ty, Thomai Iogne, G, G. Wicker, J. K. Pollard, V. W. Famnam. W, 11 Walls, Moss, aud Samnol Stone. e THE COUNTY BUILDING. Depnty-Coronor McGirr is again on tho slck list. Tho Committos on Town and Town Acconnts audited & numbor of wmall Lulls during the day. The asscasmont books from most of the tnwne of the county are in tho hands of the County Clorl, where thoy ca. bo seon by all com- Pleinants. The building was yestorday delnged with copies of the (fazetn Polska Katolicka. Tha shoot fa underatond to be tho latest candidato for ths county prioting. County-Attornev Ilonetron will comp'ato his wac with tho tax-dightors (o day. o far hn has been far mwore suceensful thait his predocenais, the conagiuenca of a valiant and persistent tight, Glooher L., Baoth, nndor arrost for debt, no- tico of which wes made Thuraday, rounewed hiw cifort to be roleased yesterday on bail, in the County Court, sud succeedod, ~ His flual hearing was fixed for the 19th imst. I'ho Committeo on Pubiic Baildinga vestarday orderod that tho aurplus fund out of tho appro- priation, amounting to &1,653. for the canstrue- tion of arewor on Iarrison and Wood streets, ‘bo applicd to carrving the wator from tho mains ‘on to tho Honpital loz, Tho Committeo cn Roads and Dridges will visit the Town of Lloom Wodnosday, with the view of inspooting caitain bridves, and deter- mining upon the question of slluwing aa appro- priation asked Ly the town of 400 for the im~ provemont of roads aud bridges. Tho Committeo on Pnblio Charities andited a number of bills yeaterday, nmong others ono of the Witmington & Vermiition Coal Company to tho amount of 81,501 about whicl there Lias hoen somo contontion. Tho Committesnlno examinea tho vauchers of Warden Kimberly for expenses metrrod 1 connaction with the Insane Asylum, finding dircrepancy between the vouchers and his report of about £40. A more careful oxami. nacion, however, may corract the apparent orrar. Tho Joint Committes an Publia Buildiaga and Public Charition was in sossion yesterday, to fur- ther constdar tha default of tha ald eontractocs, Asonley & Uarvey, on tho lnsane Asylum. HSov- oral lahorors’ biily ware prescatad, amatating to 50, which woro recommiondad to bo pald. Oth- er bills, nmonnting to $100, wero laid over. Tho clork to tho Committeo was instructod to nouily all Inborors having claims nxainat tiie contract- ora to appenr batore the Committes on tho 23d inat. to substautiato thoir clajme, Tho Grand Jury put in & good day'a work yoaterday, finding tiwonty indictinents,” Two of the number wore ngainat Wil Gorbrick, ouo for arsonund aonther formurder. The otber - dictmonts wero for patty olfonsas. Complaint, it is understood, was lodged ogainst Justico . ¥, Thompsan, of the Town of lake, to tho offect tust ko had charged the com- pleinant, a woman, oxtortiobntic fees, Hhe claimed that she Lad paid him doubfe fens for the execution of & given prucees, and that o had askod her for furthor foesboforo fusuing the paver, The jury will probauly adjourn to-day for & ook or moro. ‘Ll (irst busin=ss for tho Jury upon its roassembling will ba tho car of tho Lilling of * Iloro ™ Johuson, ‘Tho complaint in this case will probably be lodged to-day by Coninsionor Jonow, —— THE CITY-HALL. liunr,v Farnm, L. L. MoCagg, Ry There will ba a specinl mooting of the Couneit to-night to hoar petitions, pass ou engrosacd org dinancos, and transact unfloished business, The Firo and Water Committe hiold & mocting yoaterday aftornoon, and roported adversoly on a communication offuring to supply the city with ‘Wwater-meters, ‘Tho Board of Public Works held a conferonce yeaterday afternoon with the Mayor and Corpor- ation Coupnel, on tho speciticationa for tho corn- pletion of the Fullerton avenue condwt, Tho Board of Pablio Worka witl to-dny_adver- tise for tho paving of Eagzlo street irom Halated to Desplaiues, ‘Tho authorities are at prescnt illlug avd grading the stroct. Mayor Calvin's affice was the scens of a love- foast yeatorday evoning. 'The appointad time for tho pelection of Butlding Inspectors bad are rived, But, afier a wbort conferouce, it was doomod desirabio not ta oxcltadudgo dlcAlliater's contempt by moddling with any of tho dutles of the Polico Board, Consequently, tho appoint- wents hava boon dofarced for one wook, The North avenuo lot complieaticn devoloned fteolf yestorday in anotbor new phase, Tho sgent of ono W. T, Ball, In company with J, B. Whalsh,called uyon the Comptroller sud informed hit that Ball was now the owuer of the loass originally {ssuod to Donnellan and Kehoo. ‘T'o Justity their claims on the property for o twonty- sear luaso they offered to pay a half yomi's rout. Au tlvo yoars' rout {8 past dus the Comptroller iudigosuily refused to accopk tho woney as a confirmatiou of their claims, ‘Tho partios ro- fused to sbow the leass, and deparied in groat weath at not being treated more leniently, ——— ANNOUNCEMENTS. The lawn party for the benaflt of the Chnreh of Qur Bavior will bo postponod one week, aud will be held at the cornor of iacine aud Centro strooty noxt Saturday, instesd of this ovenlog. The citizens of Bouth llalsted street, between Archor avonuo aod 'L'hirty-ninth stroot, ara calle od upon to attoud the mosting at Unon Turner- llall, Nos. 1449 and 1451 Halstod stroot, to-uight at 8 o'clock, to bo hold 1n tho intorost of thut sireet, at utroot Lius boou for wlinost & whole yoar In an impassable coudiion, sa that there bas boou uo trafls of toswms, and no busincas to any smount has leeu dono, on secount of tho condition tho stroet is iu. The taxes are higlor thsn in auy otber part of 1ho cley, and proporty-holdors are guable to pay them. ~ T'herafore the cidzens are invited to coms in a body as oue man, the mora the better, B0 a4 to uso their intluenco in this Important nalter. ‘The oall is siguad by & score of prowm. iuent citizend of thas part of the city. OROAN BEOITAL. The elghth of sr. Eddy's peries of organ re- citals takea placa this atternoon at the First Con- grrgatioual Church, with the folowlug pro- Kramme L Fantasia in O minor.,..ns.eosss 2, " Qut of the Deep™ (13h Paalm), 3, Offertotre in A fat . w, Sorcusde, ., b Batlor's Song., oo 9 Garden Cty Quarielts, &, Bonats in D, No, b, i, Andante from quard Bl ood Nig! ‘Tar's Bony, s 4 Garden Ciiy Quarleite, 9. Clirometio Fentasis sud FURUS.soreesssosse s Tiiols piedou Lo SUBURBAN. HIOLWOOD.. The Mothodista of Highwood orzanized claza-meeting Bunday afternoon at 8 p. m., pre- limluary to orgenizing a regular Methodist Epls- copal Church, The appoiutments for the pres- ont are a class-meetiug to-morrow afternoon at 8 p.m, and » prayer-meetiug Mouday evening at8 a.m. All friouds sre ivited. ‘The people are in earnest, aud ite success e sssured, «{ THE OIL TRADE. Somothing Abont the Men Who Manufactnre and Dealin Oifs, Extont of the Buslness ns Con. ducted in Chiengo. A Few Words About Axle-Breaso, Giue, and Neatsfoot-0il. Among the thonsand manufactures of Chi- osgo that of oil holds an important plage, The wholesale denlots in Iard and potroloum oils aroamong tho standard businoss housos of tho clty. Amoro dotailed account of the principal manufactirers and doslers will bo found below 3 . R, PAIDUANE & €O, It (2 probable that fow of Tite TRIBUNE rond- ersare acqnaintod with the magnitude of the eatablishimment owned by this firm, and the valuo of its vast annuat product, Thoir works are sit~ uated on Dlackwoll street, near tho Eighteenth streot urlidgo, and occupy the spaco hetweon Lightoouth and Ninateonth strocts, Tho manu- fuctory, in wize and eapacity, is twico as Jnrgo asany in Eutope, nod, with one osception, In tha United Htates, Two kuadred and fifty hauds aro constantly omployed, which number 18 fnoreasod to 400 whon vecasion requires, Tha bo<t and latest improved mactinary i3 used, and overything about the works is first-class and a modol of its kind. T'ho spoctalties of manufacture aro refmod lard e all tho varioua wtylen of packages, lacd oils, pure neatstuot oiln, and pressed tallow oil, Intho article of refined lard, N. K, Fairbank & Co. are among tho mont oxtonsive manufacturers in tho wozlil, having last yoar usod tho onormons amount of 95,800 tiorces of fard, of tho value of *3,800,000. Thoy also donl largoly in steam Inrd, fiot included in the above fignres. Lass year thoy manutactnrad and aold 13,500 bria of iard od, of tho valuoe of 8763,003, N. K. Fairs bauk & Co's lard oil Lan widoe reputation, un- oxcelled by that of aoy other manufaaturer, and their brand on the barrel {8 suilicient to in- sbire conflidonce 1 anyoll consumor. Thoy have for sovern! voars had "thio Governmont coutract for unpnlvlug the lighthouses oa tho coast end Inivon of the United Statos with Inrd otf for burn- ing, aud recontly received without solicitation a Landsomn certitieate ftom the Dopartment in praise of the excellent quality of oil furnished, Uutil within a fow yoars Ciucinnnti was con- ridored the largost Iard market, but Chicngo can now truthfully claim to bo tho world's boxd quarterd for that articlo, N, K. Inirbank & Co. uot ouly supply evary part of tho United Statos with lad, but do an 1mmensa export trade, Thoy have agonts 1n the principal towns in Eu- topo, aiso 1 flavans, itio Janorfo, Valparatso, and other South American towns, Their agont Iataty sold 80,000 caus of lard in ono eale ton winglo firm in Chill. Their agents in £uropo #oad theic ordors by eablo, for which purpoes a codo hss boon fnvantod, by which, in usinga cm;plo of worda, a whole order can b tranemit- ted. In the othor epoclaltios of the mannfacturo of this mammoth establishmont thoir trade isequal~ 1y far-reaching and nxtounsive, aud overy articlo manufacturod upholds sand widens ths ropntas tion ot N. K. Fairbank & Co., and proves them to posaoss ons of thie best mauufsctorioa in tho United States, or, indeod, o tho world. ‘10 ollices of tho Comanuy nre mituated at No. 112 Dearhiorn streat, and aro elegantly littod un to arcominodate the large clerwal force required in tho transnction of such an fmmenso busie uest, In closiug, it only remains co say that tho wmanufactory of N. K, Fairbank & Co, is a wourea of priva o our citizens, oxtending ovory day, s it duss. tho nmne and fame of Chicago asn manufasturing coatee. DICKFORD, BAUAIER & CO. Next In order of importancs in thia line of in- dastry wo must spoak of Mossrs. Dickford, Bausbor & Co,, manufacturors of lard, tallow, nod nentsfoot-oll, and paoksrs of refiued lned ond tallow. Ofice, 69 South Wator stroot ; fac. tory, 893 to 897 Illi nola streot, B, Dickford, tho sonior mambor of the firm, is widely known In bankiog elrolos, Recently cancluding to favest in manulasturing interouts, after careful iuquiry and inveatigation, bo embarkod in this line of manufuc- tures, with Mr. H. Biwsher, Jr., so long and favorably known in this Lranchk of our {n- dustries. Tho prozent firm was but recontly formod, but whau wo como to consider Mr. Baushier has twice lost his fastory by fire, in oach of our conflugrations, wo must congeda to this houso an onergy, entorprisg, and oxperionce socond to none iu tho Lusiness, With jobbors au I railroads, and all eonsumorn of ofls, tha mannfacturos of thtd house stand very bigh; and the domand for thoir gnods haa compolied this flrm to increase tho capacity of thir factory, and wo ara fuformad thoy will ba propared, whon the trade will warrant it, po handlo a Iarger quantity of stuck than any Lonso in the trado. ‘Tho manufacturos of this honso annsist of all olla mude from nnlnat productd. The beef and hog nea the fmportant adjunsts to this tino of mannfacturo, 'rom the beot thay obtain tha raw tallow for making the refined tallow-oil anl tallow for oylindor uso; and from the hoy the leaf Inrd for family uso and for making mis. ‘The wpecialty of tho rofiued Iard of this bonse, which Las brought ita goods into 8> favorahlo and gonoral use, i4 thiat it is poculinrly adapted to fawlly nocds, belng nab * too shart," s trouble which housekeopers tinid in most rotined lard, WAILL BROR, ‘Tho woll-known fiem of Wall Bros. has been establishiod in this clty sinco 1834, and thalr rep u'ation is oqual to ths uxtent of their trade, They aro tho only manufacturers of pure neats. foot-ail in Chicazo, and they have contracls for evory hoof takon from cattlo killed in tlo city. Tho aunual production of neatsfoot-oil by thls firm 13 wbout 5,000 barrels of tha dilfereat brands, Notwithatandlog the fmmouso lows of Wall Bros, by the tive, which couaumed their oxten. sive glue works, tho firm aiill onjoys the samo roputstion which baa slwas distinguished them, Thoir production of oil was not intorfored with by the lous of their factory, ‘Thoy are'now man. ufactnring sbout 5 tous of glue, of all grados, per dicm. FRAZER LUDRICATOR COMPANY. This excollent firm has Buccooded in ostab- lisbiug o worldwide repuiation from the manu- facturo of o einglo articlo, viz.: the Frazer Axlo- Groaso, Lhis grease {s recognized universally ay the standard axle-gronso of tha Unitod Siaton, snd 18 80ld in ovory Stato and county, besides exporting Jargely to foroign countries, Bo gen- ernlly Is this tact recoguized thut numerous imi- tations have been made, all claiming tobo o4 #ood a8 tha Frazer, aud thos admitting ita supe- riority and roputation, Tho great featuros of this greayo avo, thet I& contamns no patrojeum and lagts about threo times aa long as sny other, thus making = real saving, not only of tho axle, but fn the exponss aud tho time aud troudble required in putting it on, 'The action of benzine or kero- senie ol on fron and wood 18 known to be very penotrating and powerful, and, when usod on vehicles of any kind, 18 sure to loossn the jolnts, and cannot fail to bo injurlous, This dlsadvan- tage is entively done away with in the Frazer greass, Notliog is used in lts composition but tho best of materialy, no rancld grease or fat whatever being used, v kooplng up the grade of thelr product, the Frazer Lubricator Com- {2“' now have tha largest mannfactory of the tiid (n the world, and have maclted the thanks of all who usa a wagon-grease, Their officea are at No. 184 Last Kinzlo stroat, KENLY & JENKING, This onterpriviug flzm established themsolves in busivess lu 1861, and experlencod a rapid jn- cresuo uttil tho grost fico of 'I1. Undlemayed, howover, by wisfortune, Kenly & Jeukins whik- luavery fow weoks wers sfgafu iu fuil blaat, Their presont location 1s at No. 241 South Water atreot, coruor of Franklin, The finn make & epecisity of lubrioatiog olls, fncluding West Virginls, Golden Aachino, snd lard oils. Thelr **Exira Goldon Machine is considerod a4 nesr perfeotion a4 a lubricator cau be by ma- cluniets and oil-consumers. They sre sole agents for the Forest City Oil and Naphtha Com- pany's 87-deg. gmsolius for gas-machiues, 7i~ dog. aascliug for stovon, elo, 03-dog. naphihn for pulnters, etc. Thoy ara sole propnetoms of the ovlebratod *‘water winto” carbon of), 150 dog. fira test, which has made for Jtrelf 4o good aroputation, and their trade in hnesed oils is immenso, They are slso wholesals agents for the trade of the colebratad lmperial axly-groase, ‘The firm of Kenly & Jeukins is oue of the bost 10 the oil trade, aud their businesshing boen buitt up solely on their merits. JouN ¥, WEABE Among the many wholessle dealers of our eity there ate none with & better record than Jobn ¥, Wears, Hebhasbeon in tho oil snd paint trado since 1603, aud has bnilt up an unaur- paseed roputation for fair dealing, and a uonl- torm oxcollence of his goods, In the grest fite of 1871 Mr. Wonre wan burned out, his atora bo- 10g tnoy on Mncket Atreet, but ho immediately reaumed businoss on West Randolph atrost, whare ho romaived until bis removal, two years ARo, to his presout commodious quartors at No. 143 Lake streot. Mr. Wonro is the excluslve agent in Chlcm‘o for the justly-colabrated J, N, mden & Co.'s brand of West Virginia Inbricating-off. Thera ATa thres brauds of this oil, the Natura] 29 deg, gravily, the Natural 30 deg. gravity, the Empira (roducad) 48 dog. gravity, alt of exgellont quality aud warranted Lo give ratisfaction, Mr. Wonra aldo tungont for tho 8t, Louls Tead and Oil Company's brand, ““Red Boal,” striotly puro white load; nleo for Masury's railrond colors. Ho doala very extensively In Linnood oiln, lard olls, whala oits, Goldon Maching oils, and the best and fiuost grades of varnighes, F‘Iun, oto. Mr. Wonro is sojo azont for the orthweat for Noyoa' patont oil-savine cabinet, for atoring, deawing, and meanuring oil, Every- thing tn the ofl lino can bo found nt tnis estab- hehment, which {8 run on the principle of Lonor and equaro-doaling. FENRIS k AVERY, Thls oxcollont firm han beon establishod in buainess sincs 1873, and from that time to tho presont thesr trado Liss incrensed atoadily. They desl in paints, colors, varnishos, glass, putty, ote., and mako » apecialty of lubricating olls, Aheir roputation for fair dening s unexcolled, ‘Their oflice iu at No, 231 East Kinzie atroot, GILES' L'~'MFfNT, Liniment Toid of Ammonis, A Now and Gront Discovoery in Modionl Sojonoe for tha Oure and Reliof of Pain in Man or Animal, Burpassing Anythimg Horotofore Known, Restoring Thoue sanda to Hoalth and Happines A SURE CURE For Neurslgis, Rhsumatism, Hrysipelan, Diphtheria, Oroup, Bore Throat, Face Actes, Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, Btif or Enlarged Joints, Bune ions, Corns, Paina in Daok, Neck, or Bhoulders, Quinsy, Oatarrh, ~AND ALL— Brufsos and Wounds of Evory Nature, {n Man or Animal, 5 GILES LINTMENT has recolve: {hanguatifey spproval of the ‘medical fratornity, an 2 l+ Jargoly naz: 11 tholr privata practico by We wost sucoessful physi- - cians, FIRES, + { A Puyntoran Oonzo: 5 . De. Willlamn Osgood Fage, of No. %5 Fontth-ar,, Ne —_—— ek, auflarad for many yoars with stiftuess and {ntesn 1 AT JOLIET, pin in his knee, sl - {imos was unablo t walk, ca Bpecial Dirpateh to The Chicags Tridune, 7 A0 Injury rocelvas fladon Kiver Halirmat JorzeT, Iih., July 9.—A fire waa discovered this morning atv 2:30 o’clock {u Swarthon's building, ocoupied on tho Nrst floor and basemont by Charles B. Nowell. 8 n candy factory and bukery; on tho socond floor by A. D. Edgo- wortl, as a photographic gallery. The firo js eupposed to have bind its orixin in & small, dark chemical room in tho gallery. The loss by firo was hut swall. Tho damage by water was con- alderablo. Loes on building estimated at £500 & insured in the Xtna, Flcenix, and Hartford, of Hartford, for 00 ench, Newell's loss on stock and fixtures ia $1,600, Iusnred in tho Hartford for 3,000, aud Plheenix, of Hartford, B2,000. Edgoworth's loss ia catimerc i ab 3203, |e|-;uuurgnl in the Melville, of Now Jersoy, for L9l . AT _MIDDLEPORT. O. Civemiyaty, 0., July 9.—The Commercial's Middleport, 0., #pecinl says a fira at 2 o'clock this morning destroyed nino bueiness houscs and threo dwellings on Third streot, betwoon Ratland and Walnut, Tho following are the principnl losora: Willism 3L, Swallow, stacl, storo-room, aud dwelling, §11,000; inaur- wuee, 23,000 Jamen Bwmities, wholesnlo lignors, whern tho fire originated, stock, £2,500; meured for ¥2,000, C. Downing, owner of tho building, $800 ; msurance, £600. ~ Horiingst Bron., stoos and buldiog, 30.000; tnwucance, 22,0000 T, B, Lawson & Co,, T. 15, Bhotwall hoirs, Dbuilling, $4,000: no insurauco. D. T. Jones, stock and building, £1,80) insurance, £400. Michaol Drothors, £54,000: no insutance, M. J, Hamil- ton, 82,600; no Insuranco. Othor vmaller loasos will aggregate abous $5,000; no 13surance. AT KALAMAZOO, Srecial Dismiteh to The Clacana Tridune, Kavnaxazoo, Mich., July 9.—A firo this morn. ing destroyed tho boarding-stable of Ifenry Furst, togzother with oleven eplendid carriago horsos, tho best in town, worth 8100 to 2600 ench. A valuablo cow and some swine were burned. Tho barn was siooked with hay and grain, nloighs, harness, ote. Lors, 810,000, Tho adjoining property was saved by tho offorts of the freton. AT EAST TAWAS, MICH, Bpectal Dirpateh ta t'he Chiengo Tridune, Tast Bacrsaw, Mich,, July 0.—Tho Montreal Honso ot East Tawas woa burnad last mighe, to- gothor with » portion of its conients, Lows, 22,600, Partislly inenrod, AT ST. STEPHEN'S, ME. Caras, Me., July 9.—A firo at Bt. Btephen's last might burned the Methodist Chureh and some other nroperty, Tho loes fa $35,000 ; tho iususanca slight. = - THE KANSAS CITY WATER-WORKS. Svecrd Inevateh to The Chacaun Tribune, Kawaas Ciry, 3o, July 0.—A test or tho Watsr-Worka was mado this afternoon, in thoe prexcnca of city ofticials aud tneurance-mca, and o largo number of peoplo. Twelve hydrants wora relected In ono locality, all connecling with & G-iuch main, the smallost fu the city, sud streams from iuch-nozzles thrown from 104 to 162 foot, Even tho cronkers who have beon denouncing the Water-Works havo given up, and liave 0o toro to say. The Water Commis- siopers of Chicago, who hava boen visiting the worka hero and olsowhcere, deolure this tho finesy system of wetor-worika thoy have seon, and Eastern Insuranco-mon who ars now here an- nounca thelr roadinecs to reduce rates a8 soou ay tho Water-Works aro accopted., Chicago & Northwestorn Rallway—Sun. day Troin, ‘The throngb YTaello Iixpreas train for Council Bluffs, Ornalia, Ban Franclann, snd all othor Far West poluts, «#ill leavo the Wells Btreet Depot of the Ubica- R0 & Northwestern Rallway 0t 10:30 s, m,, Suuday, July 12, Through tickets and sleaping-car bertlis can b mecured at the Comymuy's ofee, (3 OClark street, Bherman Fluuse, Tickets vis Chicagn, Barliogton & Quincy, and Chicago, Rock Ialand & Paclllo Rtlways, aro good on this tratn, e ——— Parlor-Chair Oars. Commencing Monday, July 12, 1875, elegantly up- ‘holstered parlor-chair cars will ba run over the Ghioas #o & Northwestern Rallway Lotwren Obicago and 3l | ers, 5 REGULAR AVCTION KALE OF STAPLE waukee. They will loave Chleagn on tho tralow_leay. ing Milwaukea Divlsion Depot, at 0:45 s, m, sud 5:00 Powe —— ‘The Glitter of Whits Teeth, benulified by ¥ragrant Bozodont, behind s dark mus- tacho, makes 83t havoo with the fadice, and teeth thus impearied, in the mouth of a proity girl, are fatal to thu peaca of bacuelore, : i Pinanos and Organs for rent, $5and upwards per month, ‘A numberof excellent socond-hand plnos, including Stelowsy's, - Jar, Barhilo. The an imanso stock o Kirghion Furnitnee, Catpota, and Urfieg Dorke, g car loads. 1 cae losi of Woor {ug Machinos. n the Tried overy n'mml(lhm. skill orschnes could daviw withaut booefit, = Ulles! Linlmout lodidn of Ammuuis &ave instant reliof and affoctod & complote cure, RURUSMATIO SUFFERENA ATATR: achnsetts Genoral Tok. with {nllanmat.ry thouwmatiem fn my lulvlull( foe threy ELLEN SMITH, No, 72 Planoal, all River, Mass, e My sufforings with Inflammatory thamuntism worn fue fenso, [ was holpiess titl [ used (Glien® Lingment lodide vt Anunonia, lhn‘“l“’l“'l wondarful, K. W, VUUR. 1 IS, 913 Wost Inflammatory Tthenmatiem all over my hodrs wk swailon: pait fatnioraio. - Gns’ Linment todids of A nt IO GHERN, 161 Wait monla_ciired mo, Trouty-thled-st, GILES? LINIMENT for aliments of the aatmnl Kingdous has surpsssed af] olbior proparatinus in ita wun- dorfully curativo effocts. ‘THE. OWNER OF ' JIARRY BARSETT" ATATES: Jnmy stablo tho only Hintment I tiow uan I Gifos' Tnt- odide of Ammonia, It parforms wond Ton. SeDANTELS, Pilucston, N. J. Far oar atock wo know of no linlmont. that equals Ollee! IIM!I('([:) of gn::n‘nmm“ {li ‘l,{hl\l hllllfitflloll‘ IIIVFPI(I;E wanted Ssemuihing Falfsbio: Ty herer disapoatnte, T & DOUG LA, Norih 11onand st Halimere. George Grant, Paq., Viotaris, Tilla County, Kansas, o Iavzent wtock faaiar in, thaworld, {0 myaaro miles, unea for man nd beast Gifes' Lintment' fodido of Ammos nia. GILES LINTMENT. A battlo patesnson mors curatien propartin than & harrel of the so-called oxtraots and Iinimeuts that ara folated on & croditous e.mmuniy. Prico 80 conts and R1 per bottlo, Qunrts, #2.5). l“z:m‘ 451 Biath- Now York, and sold by all Drug- wxta, AUCTION SALES: B o Ve ) e e SOV PO WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONEEI, 108 MADIRON-ST., Told Rogular Salcs at their Salosroorss FURNITURF, OARDEVS, PIANOS, TABLR CUTLERY, CROGKIOY, GiAss, BTO. RVLRY WEDNESDAY MORNING, AT'5;3 O'OLK, BUTTERS & 003 SATURDAY'S SALE, BATURDAY. July 10, AT 3 O'CLOCK A, M, AL thafr Satarranin, 103 Madlson-at. Houso-Turnishing Gooda, Planotortes, Furnituro, Corpeta, DRY GOODS, OF FVERY DE: 3 e Cha f ion oy, EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, AT'8:% (FGLOOK, RUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAR BATDT BALE. EVERY BATUIDAY MOINIAG, AT 031 0'OLOOK, BUTTERS & CO0’S RECULAR SATURDAY SALE, This Morning, at 9 1-2 o’clock. 2050 Kegs White Load, 25, 50, and 100 Ibs, cutl UPWARDS OF 75 CARPETS, Now-made, Used, and Rompanta; Azminater, Velvet, By and apastry Hrissds, Allarool Ingratn, Hag. Voo atian, and Hemp Carpo s, from 20 o b0 yarus oach, new and sacond.hand Planns, 'arlor and Chanbier. fofrigaratory, ato., oto. i othor Merel STOCK AND FIXTURES CONFECTIONERY STORE, MONDAY MORNING, July 12, at 10 o'clock, At Storo No. 508 State-st, A farxo guantity of il kinds of Candios, Giass Qan et Mimieing, e St Canay o Donins {inice, 161 OL0: i withnay resors 1A BUTTERS'E CO., Auotioncers, {o 'Hio whas Book Auction, Monday Afternoon, July 12, at 3 o'clock, At Buttors & Co.'s Anction Ilooms, 104 Madison-st, Amoog tho stock are m: riro and valuab) 2 (i AR A U R €3nud 70 Wabasl avenue. On BATURDAY, July 10, at 9 o'clook, 18 Oratos W, @. Oroockery (in opon lots), 40 pkys, Glasswaro, Household Furniture at 10 o’oloak. Attend thts male L yo want bacgat DS. AND FANOY DRY GOODS, TOESDAY MORNING, July 13, at 9:30 o'clocke nd attrastivs lina of D ds, :!g atiugs, !'i»mn:-. ’I‘J‘:‘lllumu:vv:.rmofim:: Hius of Linen Goods, in Damasks, Towels, Nap: i kius, ll?‘}(h. Orash, eto, for sals at cxtroraely low prices, Lyon & Healy, Alsoy Notious, ioaiory, Undermaar, Whita Gands, Arth Blato and Afoaroe strects, gnl:lw u"?;f."'., Lace Shawie, Millincry. Iiata and Caps, ey Mon's and’ fiofa' Clothing, and alins of Eatinet sul Impartant to the Proservation of Tasth— | Cottonsda i John Goshnell's Chorry Tooth-Paate, thio most efficacious deniifrice known, Try ft, For salo by all drupgists, Wholtaals agents, Torrey & Dradley, 171 and 173 Randolph strest. Hallatt, Davis & Co.'s Grand, square and upright piancs are for sale only at the plano-roomas of W, W, Kiwball, coruer Btate aud Adawa streets, D vy MAGAN—July 5, at reslile tents, 317 Cathe gyine sirosty Andiuw, sccun fartin aod Mary ugun, agod 2youry. Funcral on Bundsy, by cars ta (J.\lury‘-j BRADY —ridar, July 8. Pateick Drady, s 3 n....'d-:‘?u fi’.’;‘c uf:.rem»: (G o co, 167 ury stroot, by cats {or7, Triunds af Lo fanilly ro {avitod ia atien 435 hu“_te - vy Comge THe logulac salo of CARPHTS at 11 o'cluok, LS Qxo. P, ?lfll'lcl! & CQ, 4 and Tu Wabs ANOTIER FINE ASSORTMENT OF Tine Boots, Soes, and Slippers WILL BR OLOSED OUT AT ATCTION On WEDNESDAY, July 14, at 9:30 a. m. GXO. P. GORY & OO, & and 70 Wabasli-ar, Soectal Sel of Crockery & lassware < 83 Unlyoreity P| 1. | Qo THURSDAY. July 15, at 8:30 o'clock. toa W, B T e P e A Bl S gt A Fo B8 R b 0’69 e inal puckagee | ltockinytiain snd tilawiwaro, unceal ‘soivices, at (he University Place Bantist G OKK & CO., A . Ohurch, Dauglas Pace, ou nndas, July 1, atp. m, - | s=——ra—— ] By JAS. I’ McNAMARA & COn SPECIAL NOTICE, Dr, C. W, Benson's Celery and Camonilis Pills aro pro cur '{l.\:m:;.;;. Sourtten, Yodtoti e e Senlron. ol tsca sl VAN SOHAACK, -8t ooroer ol Dear- d S L “rhis is the Season of the Yenr ‘Whon olif(dren teething aro alinast suro (o have dysentar and diarebes, A, WINALOW'S SOOLIING BIRUB is s oover.tailing remidy, 1t not oniy reliovee the child 1\ Lioratos the stomach and bowsls, cor. ud glves tony and eaurygy 1o the wholo ayg- linost Instasily curo grsping in the bows! Mutiiers, don's fail to proeurs ft. WELL & CO,, Auctionears, 77 and 79 Dearborn at., BELL THIS MORNING, at 04 o'clock, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS, . LYON, Salesmen. o ROVKWELL 4 00, __FOR SALE. P& U.OASEY, 41 & 43 FIFTH-AY,, 7 Kast Washington-st, Full Lines of New Summer Goods, Slippes, Ties, Colored Shoes, Alexi, &0., AT AUCTION. TUESDAY MORNING, July 13, at 9} o'clock, WE WILL SRLL 1,200 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ALSD, 300 JOB LOTS FOR WIHOM IT MAY CONCERN. JAH, I, MONAMARA & 00,, Auatioassrs. Bt oy 8. DINGEE & CO. %0 and B Exat Randulphas, OUR REOULAR AUCTION BALR TELIS DAY, Commenciog sb 108, oL, compritiog & large liae of o and uswd HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COarpets, Bedding, &o., i Xaop oo hand the larzess assurtient §g the ol it sssortment ot OFVIOR JUR ! wihegalciiaad G Mot bunahalfly | i et o Sare e Depka. Gouaters, Eneivivg, Shiw Gasos: Kolrige?! | dise. eio, all'F whict will b scld withous resurie W wu’:fil‘ e lu‘l‘fl‘:" Uttics o 8ad Uss tures | oaves sdvancos. ¥, DINGRE & CO,, Auctloneess

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