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e A b i i ¢ I THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1875.—TEN PAGES. —— on, and will in the futnro be, evagrorated for ::rhv\n nuirposerin the heat of tho prosent po- Jitieat camoaiien i1 Iowa ; but no honoat man il Deliova thom whni ho undarstands whenca they aro dorivod and whiat aro tha probable motives for thore projagation. Aftor tho clection, tn all probability, they will bo hosird of no more for- r eve A tia the usa of taziug the peopla of tho U:rl‘;:l Biatos to support Ol Probabilition amd his ‘numerons stall of observara and {ufereuco drawors, af ho and thoy cannot furnish ua with pattor woatber than thin? 1f sooma s if wo aro worso off in this rospect since ** Old Prob "' taok 4ho belm than ever beforo in the exporienca of {ho oldont inhabitant. flo ought to do better or Jenva; aud purhaps would do better to leave any- Low. -— POLITICAL NOTES. Benator McDonald, of Indisua, who claima ta o a batd-money man, Jubilantly prodicta s groat Domocratie, rag-monoy victary in Obio, Twoof the Kansas Cily papers and tho 8t. Liouin Times arc showing somo hoatihity to the pow Missourl Constitutian, but vers likely thoy will como around alt right by October. A New York Jierald correspondont Lins learned that ox-ov. Morgan, of New Yok, ia * in the bauds of his friends,” and_hopes they will placo im st tho liead of the Ropublican Centennial ticl Matthow I. O'Ronrke says 1t was hoand not the New York Times who did the busivess for Tweed & Co. Ilo accnsen tha Times of trying to soll out to Tweed, and intimates that tho protmi- pent reformers wern and aro no botter than they etould be. Which 18 all nonacnso. Tho newapapers bolonging lo the Asaociated Prose bava been misled by dirpatch to tho of- Zect that tho lato Jesse O. Norton waa formerly & United Btaten Senntor, Judgo Norton served in the Lower louso of Congress tlroe teruws, Dbut ho was nover a Benator. Inflationist Domocrata are critical when Gov. Tildou's rocord is in question, The Cinciunnti Enquirer warns him that, i hie bopes to b Pros- {dant, lin must loave off nonotlem at onco, and tlecapitate his elegant nephow Pelton, Military tieciotary, Aid-de-Camp, ote. Gor. Tilden means businces, nolwithstanding tho boila forco him to put on the appearauce of plossura-scakor at Saratoga. Ie has had his vwo opinions confirmed by tho report of his Cana! Commission, and Las ordered the Attor- xoy-Ueooral to bring nction against Demison, Tioldon & Co. on chargo of defrauding tho Blate. A Now-Yorkor offers to bot £100 that tho story of Jobn Morrigsoy concerning Gov. Tildon and Mavor Wickbom ie truo. Tho story is that Wick- Lam suggostad to Tilden tho possibility of dis- niissing Comptroller Groen on trumpoed-up charges, and that Trden told Wickham ho would yomove the Mayor bimsolf if tho intimation ware Topested. Heoty Clay Doan has been writing a political screed from Rebal's Cove, Mo., ta tho New York fun. Itts long aud windy, Xonry Clay Dean's opinions are of no consequonco whatover. e pevor had much of a reputation for sagacity, and what ha bad was lost by the proofs of his want of pinciple. 1o ought never to bsvo emerged from tho congonial and sppropristo obeourity of habel's Cove. Bt. Louls clamors for both the National Con- sontions, and the Liastern papors ask Chicago how sbe fesls abont it. Pretty well, thank you. Chicago bad "om when sho was about the size ot Bt. Lows, Give the country a chance, will yon? 01 courso, tho Convoutions will Lappen nround togethor about consus-time, whou tho State Fair and Bacngorfest are usually in progross, Bo tho town will be lively onough, Qov, Hendricks, of Indians, conld not escapo Rl Porkioe at Saratogn Springs, Tho voracious aud wolown P. reports to tho Now York Sun that Hendricks wmado this detivoranca on thoe curron cy question : “ I want Gov. Ailon, of Ohio, elscted, Ido not want two kinds of monsy, cuch with a differont value. Wo maust got to a &1 ecio basls aa quick s wo can naturally. Things must take thelr own course, but they must end iu ouo modium of trado, aud that must bo hard monoy, Inthe meantimo I want the volumo of curroncy kopt equal to tho wants of trade."” Froderick Douglass’ lettor to the Now Yorl Winess, in oxplanation of nis Ilillsdale apecch sud Lis conncction with tho Freodmen’s Buroau, 1y thoroughly oonsistent und mauly. Ho says Buw, 88 ho #aid bofore, that the colored peoplo propose in the future to stund ercot, and square- 1y ou thair foot. ‘They are abundantly ablo to do #o. They do not praposs to diverco thomselves from tho Republican party. As to tho Urood- nuan's Bank, Mr, Donglass shows that nolther he nur any other colored man waa responsible for i1 failure, He was Its Presidont only during tho laut threo months of ita oxlatence, and was, in fack to uso Lis own forcible oxpreusion, wedded to s corpse. Mr. Douglass hos taken a g00d etand, and just in season, Undor tho hoading, *“Tolitical Beason in the Nurthweet,” the Springiiela Republican rapidly zeviows tho political mtuation in the Westorn B:atew, Of Iilinoin it saya: ‘Thie great Btatea of Micklgan, Itinois, snd Indians 810 taking o rost, this swuinor,’ by way of getting a * oud ready ® for next, Whiat Littlo wiiow of political ity tliera fs, is furnlshed by tue friends of am- a Litlous genUemen who have » provident eye to future cuutingencien. Alichigan rejoices fu tho Vossonsiol of 1ai gue such yentlemau v the person of Blr, Zacl i a dlor Yllinols has threw: Mr, Jobn A. Logan, ) I Dot summoned by the volce ‘of an’ Admirlug 149pla to como up highor, i understood to wish to Butvo hly country 8 whilo' longor 1n tho Henate; Mr. Oyloaby, whose patiotism operatos in prociscly Muio way ; and Mr, Bevoridgs, who, Sudlg tho gubere T.torlal chialr unexpoctadly comfortable, ia losth to ro- upulab ft, Thero 18 an {mpression i Iiinojs that /gan and’ Boveridgo Lave Joined teawn— doubled o’ oa ey aby b (e Fural disirlete—alid aro work- {ug in political partuership, Alsv, tust Logan s try. 1 10 yoke the Grauge toliis charfot, as hu orst yoki 116G, 4. 1., and that bis offorts iu that direction b Eot aa yut buecu conspicuouly succomlnl, Thers Lon in e way, of whose prescncoand _vwatchful Lids Loth Logan and Bevuridge aro Lelieved to La 13 unpleasantly lively sense, Thio flon's satae s Bl by M, Quliom, ex-8pesker of tho Illinols House, mom. Ler of Cougrees, aud pushing politiclan, who means ) bo elther Govornor or Senatur, nozt Lme, or kuow o rvasun why, My good Juck o with bim ] PERBONAL. **Wo drink too much rum here,” naivaly ad- Bits the New Orloans Times, There fa & cruel prodiction afloat that the end »f the lightuing mail-Lraln will ba Bangamash. Rooly has not obtained »cavoat from Wash- Irgtun, and yot everybody is unusually wary of im, Tho bocz:u Naoa Batlb hies beon sentonced to foar years' imprisoument for solling the British Govorumont, Brigham Young is e0 lost In thonght now that La forgots to take his hat off 4o ““B thostre, and o Balt Lake papara chaston bum. ' At s trial match of Sausage-making mach in Cinciunati, one of them lopped n:f the n‘::; Zl it exhibitor. 1t took tho palm.—New York un, B, Lordo de Tejado, nephew of the Prosid l'l:’ the Republic of Mexico, accompanied by ‘l’::: lend, A. Kalndler, arrived at the Al Botol lavs night, g Mary Boost, of New York, tried to alo Oficor Booster. The officer was fortuunte wo: dogree, for he frustrated her attempt and Loosted Ler Into & cell. 3r, James -Gordon Donnett, proprietor and cliiof edilor of the grea: moral asylum or Htorary exilew, Lag followed s bull-pups from Europe, aud bs uow Ju New York. A ligeinch oollar wan, of Jefervonviito, Lud,, fuund & 10-luch coliur in bis bod-roou 4o other day, and a divorce is iuwinens. docal hera 1s none, sud that's tho trouble. Evon the august Emperor of Qermany has cauglt the riflo-shootivg fover, bus e has tou much gansa Lo encoursge su intoruationsl watoh whioh might go sgawut bis marksmen, **LLonts have risen,” waa the Jocoso romark of e astute wmsll boy, when s nail cauglit in the Sotelonaly small taar in s voat-tall, aud rippod the garment np to his nock. Bubsoquantly, after an intarview with hia parents, he mosnaed Lo timeslf In the woodshed that *leathor had fallon 8t. Louis Republican, Thero 1n & status of Dyron atill extant in the library of Trinity Colloge, Cambridge. 1t ina good ilkonesn, and in the worl of Tnormaldson. A duplicate will probably be mada of it. It mcruol to fisrrow up the foolings of & na- tlon with dire intelligance, but the importance of tho annonncoment ronders it imporative, Crown- Princo Rudolt of Austria has tho moasles. Modorn drawing-room bolles will do well to remember the teachings of the Fraphic, which, commontiog upon tha Samoan style of nudres anyn: “Fow bare-back peoplo go to Heavon. ‘When sn Algerine Iady abtaias a divorco from her husband, it is in order for the grasa-widawer to tun tho Judgs through with s Lutchor-knife. Divorcea are bacoming unpopular in the courts. The Sutro tuanel has bean bored to the longth of 10,049 feot. Dut tho Butro tunnel fsn't auy- {blog like ns badiy off ma the dramatia critic to swhom amatours submit thoir plass for su opin- fon, Col. Fornoy has seenrod for the Centennial tho loan of ono of tho origiual stampa for the col- Jection of the celobrated tax on teawhich pro- cipitated an uprising in Bostou over s century ago. Lockwood is tho name of the Englishman who hae Invented a process of condensing buer iuto apowdor, A baudful of it can bo carried in the vont-packet and keop & follow on & sproo for a wook. Lord Dudley wishea people would not tell how much Lo won on the turf, for uo sooner does ho make a few thousands than a crowd of women and ministers come o bim beggiug Lim to build a church with it . Dr. Barrett, of Middletown, Conn., discovers that bay-fover i caused by the pollon of tho ambrokia plant, and advises sullerern by it to go to somo town and escape it. Thoy can, Darrott, juset as woll a8 bot. . How indocont is tho haato of tho Dotrolt Free Press to rejoice that En Perkine, Sorgt. Dates, and Privato Daizoll bave disappeared from the world of journalistio torment! “Tho wish was father, Lewia, to tho thought." A soz-side snob, asking permission of a sar- castio partrician Now Yorker * to marry ona of Lis irls,” waa confused by the hearty reply of the paront: * Cartainly. sir; which do you pre~ for, tho houremaid or the cook 7* Gen. W. T. 8herman aud daughter snd Gon. IL W. Blocum left the city yestorday via Mil- wankeo for an extended trlp throughout the Nortiswest, thonco through Kaness, The two Gonerals propose bhaving & genuino look-sround. A resident of Rackport, iass., hives in a liouso 150 yoars old, owns n counterpano 250 years old, snd is himsolt 80 yoars uld; but the flers have grown go fat &nd indolont that he can ealch aa tnaoy a8 8 boy of 16 under other circumstancos. 1t is n remarkablo fact that, whilo not ono ox- President ia fiving, tho wiveaof fivaof thom sursive—Ars. Polk, Mrs. Fillmors, Mrs. Tylor, Mrs, Lincoln, and Mrs, Jobuson, Of those lndies, ona la iusane end another attuo puint of death. Trom sn obecure paragraph in a Rochester paper flashes s gleam of informution, obtained by inforonca and with appalling labor. Put in the form of a conuvdrum itis: * Why do old maids affect gl Church ritoy ? Becauso thore's achance of Hywen for thon |” Ban Francisco * porsonsl” adverlisement : Bloude Drokor—You had better stop twiling your mustacha and leoring at me as I pass along the mtreet, or 1 will bo compulled to call v somo of my malo relations, mod also call your wifo's attention to it, How Cunwiva." It {8 Baid that Anna Dickinson bas a sistor Busan who {a prettier than ghe. What is mere beauty, howovor, compared with thut divioe in- tollectuality which shinca like the morning star and makes tho tyrant man shake fn his shoes like tho two last pills in & box ?—Aew York Tumes. Four of tho editors of tuo Vickeburg Lerald have been killed within 08 many months; but the ferald eays this {8 nothing comparod with thio mortality ou the Vicksburg Scatinel, which lont fiva editors and then died ilsell. Journal- ism at tho Houth is a ratber exhilarating pro- fossion, Darwin's new book on Inscetivorous Planta is ont. Tho London Athenum saya it is written io plain, intelngible English, and s ** & modol of What o troative should bo that is addressed to in- tolligout roaders, a majority of whom, it 18 to bo prosumed, hiavo 1o special acquantance with thy matter under consideration. Qraco Greenwood says ** Roborl Yrowning isa grand, abatraot man.” Chicago la tho place for bim then. Abstract-men here mako money 60 fast that they do not noed to writo poetry for a living. As tho * poot of tha opaque,” Lia would bo a rollof from our present spocimons, whuso pendiug joba aro all too transparont. Beforo the cofin-lid ia mcrowod down, study tho figury of Audrow Jobnson, Tho shaftof death was 20 well simed that tho fcaturos retaln thelr accutomod look, Notling is lost but tho rod glow of health, Nothing (s missing but tho stzong woul which animated thls tough, compuct frame,—Ation Olserver, Not much missing, certaluly, from an under- takor's poiut of view, but just about all there is to & mon. ‘The mannor In whioh all the paragraphists are crowing over the fact that thero will be two moons in August leads oue to reflect once moro over tho lino— ‘True wit to madness closely {s allied, Especially when that madnoss has tho form of lunaoy, v New mothers secm to be epringing up on every side, and, 1Y Lo Kanly wot0s Acacuts hombre s o centlve, {8 may Lo praductlvo of gond ins Lringing sbout » substitute af sowe uew forca 10F sieutn,—Lockparé journal, ‘The precise meaning of this is really not elear, unleas our contemporary alludes to the gonora tlon of force, Literally accopted, It must sug- gost a new forco of goueration. Recently a forolgn embassy sought tho aid of tho English police to find & young girl who had Just beoome the hoiross of many wiilions, 'Tho iustructions were vague, and the task wis noces- rarily given to one of the keenost detoctivos. At tho end of slx weelis tho dotective reported a¢ hosdquartors and banded in fia reslgnation, “Well,” said the chicf, **and what cbout the youny girl " * 1 found Lier about & month ago i & dressmakor's shop,” was the snewer, “ Aud what thon " “I married ber yesterday, aud this moming I have just rocolved her six mill. {onu." Mr, William MacKway, an old and respoctod residont of Luls city, died on the 4th ins along and palnful Uluess, aged 60 yeurs. The docoased was woll known among the oldor citizens of Chicago, having residod here for thirty yoara. was ous of the plonsers mmong the business men, sud for yoars prosecuted the buaivese of butchering. Lo was s humaue, gouial man, of ready beuavoloncs, and tuany have expericnced his benefactions, His disoaso was a goneral prostration of the system, be having beon in confirmed invalidism for years. He leavos very interesting (anily, hls wife belog known lo hiterary circles as a graceful writor under the nom de plume of ** Ruth Hall," Tho funcral Lakes place this morning at 10 o’clock from his late roai- douge, 247 Calumet avenue. ‘This olaver illustration of the way they do things ¢ the Tomba is from the Now York World ¢ yoster- T8 Lave I an 0Mrar at tho Tombs S L% nan privane L Welie s, waa tho LLw Well,¥ reption tim 1'Vo WOt wy accounts sarter wixad ; | kuow | run fu tou, bul T can uuly fud ozl th the o = Wl walat s you goligliando 8V R pobod tho Clarks ' Dot Tt L kivow, “bew, dien o buve 6300 £ut " (3lie u) s i i, ik oa rven Wl foia'tie o e 65 41 wree £ot 1oy vakys dunv, wiil Il go out ua CLolte eirort ard Fruaie o i o solls® R SR of & una'd 3ot bave 7" L wanl & Vegiune " Tu14t, (e was very drunk aug nonatsor g toan s o T e Tiun v ek ok ponr u':‘ you, “:fi Il"mmhrn.ht“l:&" -W n.';'“ Lot} An bt of &l A8 iy, Foe 704 Aol ek ‘ = BARRED OUT. The Polico Commissioners Tem- porarily Abandon Tuele Post. And During Their Absence Their Rooms Aro Occupied. Remoral of Furniture with Historic As- socintions, Bheridan Returns, and Cannot Get In, Hunting After Somebody to Shoulder the Responaibility, Tho Matlor to Be Taken finfa Court. When tho bright ides of ejecting the Police Comminsionors from thefr rooms first struck through tha Mayor's head yeoaterday morning, bo did not mention it, because Lo has had some oxpericnce that walls are sometimos said to bave ears, o merely scttied back in his chair, trem- bled st the fiutteriogs of his heart over the thought that was glancing fo the chambers of lin braln. As ho Legan to resiize the practica- Lility of hia tdea, he Lnstened to tho roows of tho Law Deparcmont, 1n strides as long and sounding os s rauting tragedian. Ko bronght s ponderous fisb down upon JudgeDickey's shoulder until that juriatthought another docigion had beon rendered agaiust im thon bo placed his finger to is lips, sworo the Judgo to eecreey, and tmd Lis plana out in full viow. After o}l had boen stated and restat- ed, and compared with tha Judge's idess of law, the plan was pronounced good—**Good as the cotlection of 1874 taxes," said tho Judgo, as he pase His Honor a sly touch on his back. Tho Mayor bnttoued up his coat, pressed his white Leaver over his lelt eye, and went ajound to tho quarters of tho Board of Public Works, whare he found Commissioners Thompson and Prindi- villo, *! ITAVE YOU ITEARD PROM MARK HULRIDAN ? Did he veud auy reply to the order requiring bim to vacate #" cried be iu stentonan tones, in keop- ing with his attitudo and goneral appearsuco. “Not & word,” replied Presidout Prindiville, *1 undeistand that ihe letter sont hiwn was not oven opeued, “ Yery well," said tho Mayor, a3 he Lrushed down his beard with his forefinger, somo changes mado in the room, aud to haveit otlerwise propared for tho uso of the City Mar- sbal" Commissionor Thompson aross and significd his witlivguces to accompuuy lim to i for the purpose of looklug ovor tho {mprovowenta ro- quired, About tho same time as tho Mayor's ides struci him, Bheridan wus unlocking the door to 118 quarters for the purpose of toking his morn- ing peep oto his parior. Ho found overvthing ju good order,—desks, papors, pictures, maps, nad pll,—aud, aftor whistiug s stanza of ** Howma Swect ome," to keep Lis courspo up, ho oxamined tho wiuduw-fanteniugs, locked tho doors, put the key in his pocket, and started foi s couvselui’s utiice, by way of LaSulle atreet. At exactly tho wame motnont the Hayor and Cowmnns~iouer Fhompsun nervously issued from tha Board of Public Woiks, aud hesded in o Loe-lwe lor tha rolice Houdquarters. They met Sleridun avout raidway ou LaSalle atrect, snd wero greoted with a cordial **good morniug, reuilomon,” and & vory low Low, Littie dut Bheridan thiuk of the ruck and ruin they wera about to causy in s apartment or ho ‘would bavo Lasteoed back to ting deflance in tueir teeth, o8 ho has oftentines done betora. So lie clutehied the foy v his pocitot all tho tighter in tho delusion hat ull wus eafe, aud hiobbied away to Doarborn street Lo consult hia stioruoys, Mosats, Fullor & Bwith, Tho Mayor sod Com- musdioner Thompeon luughed in their sleevos at Shoridun's wnoconce, winked ot oacn otlier, and kept stop togotber until they bad reached the door marked * 'The Polico Board"” ou a hainoly tin glgn. Tho Mayor put s band to the door- knob, twisted and wrencned it with all tho power lie could corumand, and, tinding it locked, he went into Bupanniendent lehin's room sod wwguired wbhy tho door waa locked. “1 JIAVE A DUPLICATE REY,” aaid the cunving Superintendont, as ho dived down in bis pockets until be veurly reaclied tho Lotiom of his pantaloung, and drow forh « little brass key. Bl.ealthily he stopped up to the door, uulocked it, and bade the group evter. Ouce in- +ido, His Llou or gavo sevorsl gruuts of approval, glaucod arourid 10 8eo that no assrssio was nigh, and procoedod to UIVE T8 ORDERS. Tho desks -and railivg, picturcs, maps, chaira, bonches, aud all, wero to bo cleanod out. tho wall calcimined, the iloor earpoted, and tho coihng docorated, and evorytbiug put in suape for the reception of the now and soorwhat aristocratic coutroller of tiio Police Department. Commissionor Thomp- son bowad bis approval, and the party withdrow, cach to their resvectivo ofiices. Commisrioucr Thompson nesigned Assistant-Suparinteundent Mayourd to carry out the inmtructions of tho Mayor, and hMoynard jumped with alacrity at the chiatica thus given him to have his nsmo banded down to posterity, He shook nud trombled like a soro |oaf in sutumu wile recotving directions, and whon Commisgionar Thompson bad concluded hieo darted tbrough au opou window aud was 0o tho scone in the twinkilng of an oye. TIE NEWH OP TIlE CAPTURE of the Sumter of the Polico Hoard spread like the ocho of tho first gun in tbe Itobollion. Adaws stroot wud agog with smazement, sud the old rookery ochoed with feet Lurrying towards tho conquest, By the time that Mr. Mayoard ronched tho fiold, tlioro had alrendy gothered o largo number of Aldermon and otliors, anxiouely owaitiug the cloaufng out, Mayuard gathored about lum the deteetive forco and various stray policormnen who wers opportunely on band, and, uuder the direction of Capt. Hickey, the work of domolition was bogun. Tho chalrs and benches wero seized by ruthless hands, sud wero tumblod promivcuously in & heap in the outer hall, 'The Secretary's desk followed. And then tho vaudal laods moized hold of Rono's dosk, sud {o token of the outcom thoy boro for the old man himself thoy Kavo it two or threo spiteful dumps ou the floor and dsmaged it materially, ruddy-faced 1libornian squeezod la spoctacles out of joint in trying to adjust thom on iis fiatted out nose, wud fivally onded by putting s Loray fore- tinger through tho ouly remaining cryetal in them, As tho desk was tombled luto tho outer Dall tho bystanding roportors guve It many & bearty Lick, 1o remembrance of the many titos they had boon bounced from it by ite irate occu- Enm, Taus did Anfonio spit” upon Shylock Leridan's spitloon cemo next., Home oue wanted {0 carry it off as a relio, but the vituper- ation which Slieridau bas spit out in hia denun- ciations of the Mayor aud Aldermen bud too fragrant a smoll, 1hio article was consigned to u hole uuder the tloor. THE PIEHIDENT'S DESK came noxt. Yew, that desk oo which he has leanad k0 ofton while his husrt beat bkt with the Indiguation Lis cool, caleulativg brain cslmed dowu; that desk from which ho detled a formior Superintendent of Lolice, who stood ovor him with an ink-bottle to burl at Bheridan's head ; that desk over which 60 many wcabtung repri- mands havo been given,—yos, that old relio was uluo cast out, ae & wervant “v:ino has growu old anud helpless {a lbrown out by a hard-hearted master. The orowd jeerod aa it was carriod out the door, but nono dared to offer it any ine woleuce, Klokke's table followed, but it was truated kindly for it mastor's sake, T'he littio woodeu table used by the roportors, ou which muny s seribe has writton many s diatribe on the blvar-oyed, wivking Justice, whiol st times s] poard to prokide over the sham trisis that o ofton took place, camo next. Detective Slm. moud gave it a jork of peculisr I.ngrtfitudehu he thought bow bo waa written up on it when the Boaid eseayed to {ry bim for sccepting shirta from ko McDonald, and MoGarigle gave it an extra tug a8 bo bothougbt himself of how ke Lis old 1usater Uad suffered by Its acou- Al this time Cant, Hickey was tugriog Zwur b tho tailing, baforo which Lo 0nos ap- carou fu very blacd colory, “Llhen the yaudal vzude sczed Lpau thn pictures sud mnps adoru- g tho ® e, A Sibnby eniue waa torm from "y uwl with " nnledictions utsered tu Lo uwwe of linrstisl Bepuner ~and Mayor Cojvlui Ons of dbaler's maps, all wroered with an enuices labsrloth of indistlu- dilebable macs of rod aud blue Lines, was trod- 48 Luuvrwol, The wesuuling-si ander which A0 many & aerib politician hae stratched himsalf to rerch the mark necorsary to entitln Lim to & position on either of the departments, ana trimndlid out nmongat th ir it hiad lopg outtivea lta Theu, whaen sil ba baen cloaned out, s locksmith was put to work r:h-uulnlg tho locks, the doors were closed, and Ofticers Dolan and Donoghue, of the Harrison Street H:ation, auaigned to FROTECT THE RO0MA PROM ALL KARAUDERS. Including the vanquisbed Police Commissionera. Tins wam especially bitter, for ons of the men was ouo of Bheridan'a warmest friends and ad- mirerw, liut ho ovidantly understood that it waa ot his to reanon why, s ho boldly took pos- termion of the entranca. Thn *trick” was ro- moved from tha hallway, and stored 1o the store- roun in tho rear af the ball. the lockawith de- hvered tho keva of the new locks over to Deputy Superintendent lehm, and the crowd awaitod dovolopments. They had not long to wait, At 11:40 o'clock MIERIDAN NETURSED from bia vialt to bis lawyers, and struck out di- rectly for bis mpartments, Making lits way through tha crowd lie approschod the door, af- fecting not toses Lho officor guarding (¢ unttl aftor ascortaning that it wan lockod. The officer maved liun chair more closely to the door, and gazed full in Shandan's face” without uttering » word, Then Sheridan looked down upon bim, at. the samn time eaying, not “Who's been hero mince I've boen gone?” bt shmply, ** What is tuie? Am I liewed out Ifromn my own rooms? 135 whonn authority s thia dune ™ Aud thou turminyg to the teporicrs, he loarned that the dosks and furnituro biad been removed. ** Wi gave yon thews orders 7 eaid he quiet. Iy, agaln turning the blus-coated Cerberun guard- ing the door, *Snperintendent Hickoy,” mawd tha officer. *“Ab, hal he did, did be? Well, what othor orders hay ho given you—to keop me out of iny awn roum ?" *Thoun aro my orders, eir.” teplied the atar. Tor n fow momenta ho 8tood i deop thought, a carcioss amilo plaging around bis lips where that indescribabie smilo has ko often played bo- fore. * Well, this 19 gettin' despot—ic ; the Imporor of Rookha cudd'ut bov dun wurseef his'd tried,” squalled out 8 very comical speciinen of the Loaper of forly or fifty cows in Bridgeporu's odorous prezuwicts. “1 thought folks always moved tho 1at of May, but you seem to hove o rogard for the day,” squeakod out xn ox-policerasu. #8hoot the Commissioner!™ sbricked outs diminntive nenaboy in tho ontor bsll, Nurk broke this_ pally of satire by saying, “Woll, I guess L will soc by whose authoriy our quartors are thas cloged to uk” Iy called Kim Yrince, and agZed Lim who had surreptitiously placed the Mavor in possession of tha rooto, and 89.f to add cruphaxi, Le added, ** Yea, surrep- tgtuu»l‘y—lhll s their favorito way of dowy thinge.” Sita referred liim to Mr. Maynard for informa- tion, Mr, Mayourd refeired Inm to the officer, who in turn referredl bim to Capt. Hickey. ymm;y told him that 1t had sl been done by or- er u TRE IOARD OF PURLIC WONKB, and the Cowmirmoaer hastoucd off to the Board of Publio Works, fullowed by a tremen- aous crowd. Nono but the reporters wers al- lowed to outer tho rooms with Lim, where the following conversation ensued : Shendac—Dy whose authority are our roums closed to ue, Mr. Prindivilto 7 Cow. Prindiville—Bv order of Mayor Colvin, Bheridan—Dy what right does he order this 7 Prndivilla—He askod uw if we had received any reply to our order unon vou, and receivin, reply m tho negative, be appliod to the Law De- partment, sud 1 suppose ue got his suthiority from that quarter. We ouly aid what wo were directed Lo do, 8heridan—I Lind just been over to Fuller's to talk over watiers with him, anl I bad agrood to have thin mattor sectled hike gontlemen, between im and the City Law Depastment. When went back to my room I found it locked ngainst me. Lrindivillo—Well, all we had to do with it Is ensily told, 3ir. T'aino came lore aud asked if wo bad yot givon orders to Lave the room fitted up, Houn after the Mayor took Commiasioncr ‘Tuompson over aud gave him dirccilous &8 to what Lie wanted done. AT TUIS POINT TITE MAYOR ENTERED and calied Commissionor Prindiville asde in ‘Dprivate conferenco. As he was about to depart, Bheridan arose and said, ** May 1 ask you who liss caused our rooms 0 bo closed against us 7" Colviu—I camo hero and {nstructed this Board to fit up thows rooms for the City-Marshal, ‘That's what [ wanted them for, Sheridau—Toll ms, what right bad yon to the room # Colvin—Mr, Sheiidan, allow me to say that we wanted the rovm for the newly-uppointed Mazshal, Br. George L. Duolap. Shenidan—We wonted them for the Palica Loard. Cotyin—Well, now, Mr. Commissioner, that will do very well to talk about tue Board of Po- lice, ‘Tuat is abolistied loug sgo. That setcles it 88 far as 1 am concerned. Sheridau—That 1s ull right. X only wished to fix tho rosponsibility. Aud tho Mayor vanisbed. Bhoridan (to the roporter)—If Jake Rehm had 8 koy to £it tho room, all right. Ho is the bur- glar. Prindiville—All that we expected from you in reply to our note yesterday wasa reply tliat you wouid vacato uuder protest. Bheridun—That was the very course we in- tendod to puraue. That was ali I wanted. Prindiville—If it wos our duty to do a5 we have donp, of course it was propar for us to act oy we Lave acted, Bberidsn—0b, 1 don't care; you ses I bave already hiad an offer of quarierd. Here is a lot- tor from Billy Onsban offering me desk-room 1n Lie oftico. arlke bowed bimself out, aud was followed by a train of roportors back to tha hall udjoiing fils former oftice, whero be eugaged for a time in & conversstion with the reportars. ‘While staudiug there tho stalwart torm of the man who hopos to be ths nuxt County Tress- urer, M. A, O HESING, passod out of the Buperintendent's room, but he Torgot tho trials and wnbulations of his col- 1rague in the past election, sod coldly gave bhim the ko-by. Ho had boen in privato couferonco with Supt. Rehm and Marsual Duulap for nearly au hour, sud soewed espocially futimate aud frieudly with all tho Muyor'a most iutimste friends and even rolatious. Already s is hinted in vurlous quortors that Mr, Hosing Las mado up with his former supporters and mors recont competitors, all for the eake of gunming the County Tronsurership, Commissioner Hoyue was thero also, and bid Bhoridan * good morniuy tivn that ho other officials, soled hitn in his troubles, and he shortly sfter departed to look for huu lawyors sod hia brother Commissloners. Rehun, Dunlap, the Mayor, and almost everybody else, aluo departed for lunch, and all was sarene and quiot untld y TUKIR BETORN, Abont half-past 2 o'clock, Bheridap, accomps- nied by Reno and Klokke, roturued and catled upon thieir former Secrotary Ln bis room, Their conversation turned chiefly on tho pay-rolia of the Dopattmouts, which they wero told wore in the baods of the Comptrollor. Sberidsn fu- quired 1f it was true that the combination on the ¥afo hisd Loon changed during the night, snd wea luformed by Dr, VWard that Lo Lad nob beard of 1t. A messsnger from Bupt. Robm ju- terrupted the disoussicn by announcing that Mr, Dunlap wished to coufor with them in an ad- Jjoining roont. They were roceived by him very cordially, sad were shorily invited to_ give thewr opinions on the eficasy of trying police officers or summarily dlscharging thom for sutficient osuso. The Commissioners Look sotive part o supporting the pian of trying ofiicars on charges. ‘They olsimed that their whole experience ‘wad & cuuclusive proof that chargea sgalnst of- ticers, mado i1n guod (aith, often appeared very strong, but that on beiug sifted down coutuinod littla matter of fact. Ou the other Iulld.hu was conteuded by Supt. Robm, Perry Buich, aud others, that polico officers abould treatod by tho Buperlnteudont merely as a workman is trouted by hiu smployer, their services stiould only bo acceptod whon wero thorougly sat- {ufnctory. Bheridan deoied this. Olticers were ofton subjeted o a great doal of jealousy, both {rom their comradss a8 well s from oulsiders, and uuder such circumstances mistakes would aften occur were such a plau adopted. Theocon- ference sdjournod without auy conclusion being arrived st. When they had galued the outer n;n:.x.dmi:rlfmhnmfic.pn mnuhru&r- uisbed the key the room, o) yoforred bim fo 7 SUPT. REHM Bheridsn—Did you furnish thal key, Mr, hm ? Rehmw—That is & publis door. ~ Bheridsu—1t was done 1o a burglarious man- nor, precisaly the way they are doing things uowadays. The trlo then passed on to the onter hall, where they made a dewiand upon the otlcer at the door ‘to allow them to euter. Bhendan poshed his way up {0 lum, aud attempted to open the door, bus tha ofticer said he was under orders to keep theni out, +\Yho gave you auch orders M queried Sherl- w Hickey," "A‘nyt{nhldflwdm 4o keep any one else =¥ Laa, iy everzhoty® Bheridan—That In all. Bo you rofuss to allow ua to enter. Well, [rt ua non Hickey ngain, ‘The Commimmionern sprroacticd lum, “*Who gave you the er to keop us oot of naid Bheridan, oulr room, Capt. lllnc'.u», ! KlokKo—Iiy what autlority does one of our own oflicers go back onus? . Bheridan~Mr. Rebm, on whose nrders did you tct when you ordered our exclumon from our office ? Hekhm-nv ordor of the Board of Public orka.: Hherridan—You atick to that. Hebm—1I have enawared you. farthar to take or Lo give. The thres then marchnd around to the Doard of Public Worke, followed by a tronp of repurt- ers in double filn, whistling ** Tho Dead March,” 1o the edification of Ltho bounced Commisuicnors. Arnivod at the Board's tooms, they approachad Commissioner Thowpson, the only member prosent. Sheridan—Mr. Thompson, did yon or thls Board order our exclusion from our rooms ? Thompron— rir; [ did not. Klokke—Well, then, you have been belied. Thotwpson—| am sure no such order has aver ‘beew ismuiod from Lere. 1 bave nothung Bhoridan—Woell, that selties it Hey day diddy dav. Aund then he hummed sloud s stsoza of ** Donnytrook Fair.” Grunin, of the Stants-Zeitung—SVell, gantio- mon, what shall we do now? dou't you tal} sl you know about it Sullivan—Well, that 11 all thers 1 to it Board made no such ordar Kiokko—Where iy Commisatoner Reno? Hitdreth—He (» selline 20al, he finde it more pratitable thap loafing sbout here. Cullerton—Who is boss tow ? Eheridan—Wetl, L am sorry other officials oan't fil\;ln how to sell cosl, aud bot haug around boro I day. And then they made for the door, Bheridsa roaring with lauenter at bir reply to Hildreth. They had no aconer renched tho midewalk thau they met Supt. Rehm, who was Lsatening 1o the Mayor's offica. BUERIDAN RTOTPFD 1IN by saving, ** Whenca thia authority, Mr. Rehm ? Mr, Tliomson aavs be uevor issned ench an or- dor. Youmust have mado & mistake or mis- statement.” Tiehm (Passlonately)—Well, then,the responai- bility in eaddled on the Mayor, X wuppose, ur saddle it on mo If you can, Bheridan—That ‘is 1t, you see: they put it all on tho Mayor, who Lss not a cent's worth of i:rnbmy. and gives 0o bonds. Iat uever mind; guous we Lisve a clear anough caso now. Thoy thon loft for their attornos’s oflico to mako ont & case of forcibly eutry, and to-day such & case or casos will Le made out and talicy into court. In the Bupenmleudent's oflice alf 1 Tunojug extremely swooth. Lunlap has gotten down to bueiness and keepa strict office hours, wuntil be hears the sound of the train which bears bim bome. Dr. Ward, the Hecretary of the Board, coutinues fo hold possesmon of tho booke sud papers of the Daparumont, and has switched off bis allianco to tho new regunc, Il walary waa pasued by the Council aa Chuel Clerk of tha Department, wnd no douot he will bold his po- sition. No other changen are contempistod, at least not at prescnt. Uilicer Crogau, une of those discharged by Mamhal Dunlap, has em- ployed the Hon. W. W, O'Brien to take up his cuxe and make tho most pussible out of tt, ASUALTIE A CHICAGO VESSEL WRECKED. Brecial Disvateh to The Chicans Tribune, Gaanp Havey, Mich., Aug. 6.—The beaviest wind-storm of the season commeuced yestorday forenoon, and bas since cootinued with uu- dimintabed violenco. The wind blew from the Bouthwest, vearing 1o tho west In the ovemng, when 1 cowwmenced falling, which Las ritico continuod, the wind veeiug (0 the uoribwest this morning, where it etill remaine. The bigual Beivico repurts the maximumn volocity of the wind this moruing st over 4U wiles nv bour. No cautionary storm signal has bocn dispiayed, the brrometer rietug slowly all day. Tue ouly 1%a- ortant damage reportoi is that of the echooner tosabelle, Capt. Poter Youngaton, of Chicago, bound from uskegon to Clicago nith lunber, luth, and pickets from Farris, Dougias & Co, to liusb, Hill & Co, The vessel spiung a leak aftor leaving Alnakegou harbor, sud when suo arTivod hiote waw 60 Ladly sacerlogged os to ro- fuso to wiod Leim, when sho wos tossed sbout at the meroy of tho increasing heavy sea, at lagt stnking on the beach south of the barbor en- trance, dismasting lerself. The steward, who attempted to wwilp aslore, was drowned, Tho tain suffered sovere injury. TLo men wero 1o the water two bours. lurhed to the vueeel, bes fore boing rescued, 'I'be Captain of the steamer Amezon, with & life-boat, rowued tbem sbout 10:30 this moininz, ‘The_vossel now liea n total wreck on the beach. Loss, £6,500. Insured. ‘Tue cargo ia » total loss. No jnsarance. Boveral other vossels were obliged to put fato the Larbor to-day for safety, somo waturlogged, The HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. MryxeiroLs, Aug. 6.—A etrike occurrod among the men in Farobawm & Lovejoy's mill this aftornoon, aud old Olo Auderson was taken from the yard and put to work in the mill. Standing In the way of tho head of & circular saw, the carrisge camo uwiftly back and strack bim, tbrowiug him agaiust tho saw. Ris log wau completely sawed in two, and the instrumont of doath passed lengthwiso of hus body, cutting 1t all to plecos, scatieiing tho remains ia ovory direction upon the logs, workmen, and machine- ry. Hoe leaves s wife and onochild. FREIGHT-TRAIN ACCIDENT, Bpectal Lispatch tn The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, Aug. 6.—Laat ovoutng at about half- past 10 o'clock & man named James Timmons, & brick-mason who livod at Daytou, a few miles north of Ottaws, while ‘nnmpklngnm get upon 8 froigbt-train of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Bailroad at Grand Nidge, 7 miley south of here, oun his way lomo, foll betweon cthe cars, and had one srm crushed 80 that amputation WAS Deceasary. ROUGHLY SHAKEH UP. Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribuns, TLuBarrs, I, Auvg. 6.—Carl 8chulize, an old fishorman of Henry, came iuto thia city to-day ‘with & load of fish, and, his horse, taking fright from some cause unexplsined, ran awey with blm, throwing him out and dashing the wagon to ploces. The old man sustal e«: nevoral se- o vere scalp-wounde, and had hie left shoulder badly h:nzad. but it ks thought e will recover, POISONOUS SAUSAGES, Pamioxvruia, Pa., Aug. 6.—A grocery-keeper on the Frankfort road, having thrown away some unsalable sausages, they were picked np by children of the neighborhood, and cleven ot thom are seriously sick. Onae child died yestor- dsy, The atorekeeper and manafacturer of the ssusages Lave been arraxted. EVERLASTING NEPENTHE, Bpscial Dupateh o The Chicaao Tribuna, Past Baarxaw, Mich,, Aug, 6.—John Hinz- max, of Bay City, sged €0 yeass, died this morn. iog from the effects of an overdoss of morphine, which ke bad taken for the purposs of quieting ks nerves. AUN OVER AND Dupateh to The KILLED, Chicage Tribune, Emm, Pa., Aug. 6.—Patrick Sheban, sn old msn, was tun over and killed by the cars near Unton Clty, N — SUICIDE, Duatzh to The Chicage Tridume, Font Warne, lod,, Aug. 6.—~Tlis morning Jacob Droibalbiss, sged 50 years, commitiod suicide by haoging himsolt with & ropsto s rafter in his bara. nknowu. Droibel- mau, and often A Bold Leap by a Girls London (Can.) #res Prese, A vath loap wae made by a young girl Isst night, aa the exoursion train couvoyicg sho Bible Curistiau NHK!BFINM from Port Hiaoley to Loudon was dasliitig past the Itoss Farw, wbout 2i¢ wiles from tha city. 1t appeats that wlile at the Itm moutioned » girl uamod Millie Goorgo, about 12 years of agv, daughier of Mr, Witham George, corner of Clareuce and Nelson streets, socoudt Tast cariiage, boveral of tle other schole ars Leing with Ler, A gust of wiad blew off her Lat. Appareutly thinkiug it too guod to loss, sbo Jumped off the carriage, unobsorved, stra to relate, by any of ber compupious. Ble wus 8000 to fall'ou hier hands aud kuces. and to riso nd sun afier tho trmn. Thoss cartisge pulied the ball-rope, but it was sppareutly unworkablo, or at least was ub- observed by tha couductors, ss thu zsin arrived in this oity bofore they wors fully apprised of the affalr,” No time was lovt {u dispatchiug au sogine along the line to look for the coursgeous lttle gl Fortunstely, to tho greas rellef of the gurl'smotber aud fer frisnds, who were In & uad plight at the station, sbe suddeuly pui in an appearance &t home, with but & few scratabes sa mamliAncs of har rash sel. standing on the plstform of the, STOVES. Do Not Think This Sort of Weath- er 18 to Last Forever. In a Month or Two You Will Begin to ‘Wonder How You Are to Keep Warm, A Mentlon of the Responsihle Stove- Houses of Chlcago, With & Glance at the Trade in Hardware and Tinners' Btocks, THE STOVE TRADE, The stove and gencral hardware trade in Chi. cago Las over ranked with the city's most suce coseful aud bonored pursuits. No ataplo line of businesa io our midst i» more flourishing ; none uumbers among its followers gentlemen of Ligh- er commarcial or social ropute. The fall trade in stoves, hardware, and tinners’ stock 18 boginning vigorousty. 1L promises to attamn even groater succeas than in any corro- nponding scason in the past. TuE TaidUNE bas beon at some pains to azcertan tho namen, loca- tione, and detsiln of businces of the bettor class of firms eugaged in the trade in quoation, “I'hese. with much other matter of sccompanying interest, will be found below. THE CHICAQO STOVE WORKS, Thin cetablishment, which s located near the coruor o Blus Island avenue aud Tweaty-aecond stront, ts a comparativoly new Lranch of mauu- facture for Clicago, 48 up to s recent dato mor- chauts 1o this city and tho conntry tributary wero dependont wainly oo the East for stoves. This circuwstauce forced upon the miods of tho gen- tlomen comprising this Company tuat Chicago would be an excelient point for this important Uraoch of mavofactura, The witduw of their selection is fast becoming mamifest, for Lo tho dealers of utoves in Chicago and tho Weat, it 18 an easy problem to solvo: ** Whero can I buy wy stoves the bost aud choap- #4t? Soall I purchane thow East, uundreds of tiles distaut, or make my selections from stoves made here at home. aud equal i all respects > Tho questiou ib an easy un to auswer, Tieso Works use in the manulacturo of their stoves to Justly celebratod Lake Superior charcoal irom, which by actual tests lae proved one-third stronge er than any other iron minod. A stroll through their eample-room rhiowed us their Iatost production iu the sliape of tte Bussey Ronge. Wo believe thie to be one of the huest raugos yet produced, and une which must 1 tune bocgme s great iavorite with all good Louss- keepers, At teae works the famous base-burner " Shin- ing Light,” with doublo tiro-pot, 18 wade, Tuia stove Look the lond last scasun, mod wnst the cowiug one, Two other cuohing stoves actract- ed our delegata’s atiention; the ** Grank Cook" aud ** Elevator,” botl handzomo in derign and nusly, sud attracting o 1arge sale. In fact, s tull line of both cookivg sud heatng stovos cau bLe fouud Leie, Atter u caroful oxamination of these worke Bud thir productiou, we can safely By tunt Caie cago Lies iu ber midst un establisbinout produc- 10§ stoves uot excoidod bY auy in the couutry, aud one whicu it stiould be Ler pride and effort W busiaL. ’ PULLER, WARREN & CO. This braceh houso of the well-known mao- ufsctory of tho samo bame Las Loen eszabe lixbea in Clucago seme fificen years, Tho Chi- curo palosivoms arc ut Now. 53 sud 60 Lale stieet. llero may bo found the Warrou bigh- oven rauge, vo popular bero aud in tue Easi, Here, tou, 8 kept tnat favoute furuuce, tho ** Peutl " (self-foediog), coustiucted particalarly for bard coak sud tue ** Buby " furnaces, of which thero aro two varioties, deaiguod ros ivuly tor authracite and Litnmnous coal, Fhe tirm has Lrougiit out tus seswou the * Chinton portable rubge, with front tend, denigued eopio- cially for bituwinous cosl, aud made iu alt tho Eo(mlu waya—low ciosat, igh eloset, and with oi-water reservoiis—whicu, we are coulidout, Wwill Provo ke POITIANOLL & BUCCOBY 88 A1l tha va- rioties of furuacos, ¥ioves, sud rasges which bave gizeu the Louse 8 uatioual ieputation. he **Cunton ' pelf-teedivg Luse-buruer, for bituminous cosl, is also eold lLere. Altugelber. wu do not know of a slove-liouss 1o the couutry in beuter condition to smply sxtisfy all grades of patrous. BLIAS & WALLS. Messra. Bliss & Wulie, ut No, 82 Lako street, Bavo weveral distinct aud poputar specinltics. ‘Lhesa mre Lot-air furuaces sud covking-rauges for famulies, botels, sud public tosticutions ; lauudry spparsius, sod howalr regwtors aud ventiators, 'the wuperior * Bognton " furnaces ara kept by tluw tinn, These furuaces are the result of Over thirty-ive years' experionce iu tho con- struction aud mabufacture of heatiug sppuratus, aud they cowbiue the esscutials uf Mrougth, durability, economy, sud perfect hoating. ‘Fhey Ar0 AWOLE LLC WOst popular furuaces known to the trade aod public, Uver: eixiy varioues of tho ** Boyuton’ are made, ko that’in tho watter of size und choice of fnel svery conceivablo de- mre cau be graufsd. Maesis, Bliss & Wails tiavo all tho varetios, iucludivg thuse which ara arruuged to burn eithor soft or hurd co ‘'lus firm, aud ity predecessory, buvo boon sell- ing * Lioyntou's ™ iu Clucugo for the puet seven yeara, The coutinuous verdict hss been that their goods are absolutely unsurpassed, TIBUALLS, SUIKK & WUITCHE! ‘The presunt 18 the twenty-third year lu which thus sterliog aud widely-buown firm Lae duus business in Chicago. The office aud sslesroums wro uow at Nod. 42 and 44 State strest. Hoie sy be found the * Keyatone * ranges, srranged it hot wator reservairs, aud huatod at option with bard or voft coaly or wood. ‘Lie **Duues- tic" couk, for soft coal, snd the *Kadiaut Iome" and * Atgerican” basc-Durners Are o found here. TUE SALAYANDED PELTING COXPANY. M, W. & ¥, Lestor, No. 57 Lako streot, eatab- lishod 1n 1857, are the oldest hol-air-luruace wanufacturers {u tho city. Thov manufaciuro upward of twenty diterent sizes of furuaces for bard coul, sofi coal, and wood. Xor tho past eight years they bave devoted tuch time to do+ visiog Weats for tho smckeless combuation of 8ot coal, ‘Their enturts, united to thoso of Maj. 11, M, Srith, who hos spont tho past Seu yoars upon the eaine subject, Lsva resulted in'com- sfets suocesa, Thoy aro now taking orders fur huse a1z beatiug-stoves sud botol-rauges, for woit coal, with swokolons combustion. They Liave recently brought ous Buiith's Smoke-Buruer, for steam boilers, which is attoady meeting the most flatturing success. 1t 1aslready doing good wervice in soveral prominent buildinge in this city. Frow the toutd thus far made, this spparas tus prowises to be the coming smoke-buroor, which is destiued to strke the doatn blow 10 th *‘smoke nwsance,” — HARDWARE AND TINNERS' §TOCK. WILLIAM BLAIL & 00, Not only [s thie houso tho pfoneer of the hard- ware trade in Clicago, bus it is, with very X ceptions, the oldest business house of auy kindia the city. e cau easily count ou our tingers the firms now existing in Chicago which had started st tie time Willam Bimr & Co. begau jobbiug bardware thirty-three years ago. Without ces- ation, and with no chisnge in the character of its buslucss, ssve a cootingous growth, thiy firw bas Lold stoadily along thuse many years, and stands t0-day, a4 It has siwayusiood, with e unblemighed record. In the cssentialsof capital, esperience, and iotegrity this house is onoe of tho lesdiug Lisrdware establishmeuts of tlis country, ‘The warchouse, located b No. 174 174, aud 170 Lake strevl, is wuch the largest of the bardwa.e establishnents 1o tlus city, Tuo unusual facilition which thoy enjoy,—shwir largo forco of swployos, their cmflfilnlfl appoiutwuit inevary depastieut,—vuablo thowm toLsndie larg quantitios of goudy with economy aud dispaiclis “They purckava their goods uxclualsly furcavh, ly from the wauufactugers, whetber far- eign or domestic, aud aro thureby ousbled to give theur custoniera the benuiit of the very lows cat prices iu the market. A very important turo in their busiuess is the large amoust done by direct mai-ordery; aud tho best evi- deuce ‘of thoir succuss in 8lliug tuews orders omptly, and tothe satiufsotion of their ous- :m«-ln, 14 found i the largs increass in thls de- partment, ws well se 1 their general trads, which now extouda tu avery portion of the Northe weatern States sud Jecritories, The stock embraces a large variety of genersl bardware, sgncultorsl imploments, tin-plate, tnoery’ uomf-, tupers’ tools machines, atamped and japsuued tinwars, aheet-lron, nalle, horsvalioss, eic., otc., and thoy dcal 80 leavily in sach of thowa luos thiat thsy are able to offer to purchasars wduoemnents tn prives beyond Lhe powor of most merchants who make s # t) of dealing in any ons or more of the um“x: addition to tho saving {n pricea the customer hias the advantage of filing bis billa for ali thess gouds at one honse, Tho firm conmista of Mersrs. William Bialr, O, B. Neison, Jamen 3L Horton, and A. O, fial, AEENEROZR & NBEAKEY. This magniticent establishment Is situated =t 8 and 40 Lako stract, in the vary centre of the diatrict davated to the Jobbing trads. The building, fn alze, locstion, “elegance, and facilie ties for handling Ronis, bisa fow equals in the United Siatos. It [n a Give-story and hasetment Lrick, brown-atane front, 56 fest in width by 145 in length, hag large ateam elevators, and s ftted up expreesly for the business. The offices of the firm, together with the esm. ple dorariment, occupy ' one-half of the firat floor, the remainder being nsed for the display of cutlerv aud other shelf-hardware. The third floor ia used for shelf-hardware, Frouch, stamped, and japanned ware, and tin- nera' and other mechanica’ tools. ‘I'he fourth floor is used for npades, shiovels, axcn, and oods in orlginal casen. ‘e fifth floor i used for scythes, agrionltaral imploments, #to., of which the firm carry a very complato rement. Thn basement I8 used for the storage and handling of nsils, horseshoos, tiu-plate, sheet- irou, coppor, and other motals. erv department is full and complets. The memberk of the firm are geotlemen who know the wants of the Weetorn trade, from & long sx- . d unqnoationed credit. sUlisuod in 1803, snd com- menced In Lusine-5 at 1) Lako strect. In 1867 they removed ta 62 Lako atreel, whore they had 8 rapid inereaso o their Lusiness until 1871, when the establixbment wan involved in (he general dentriction entailed by the grest Octo ver firo. They at onca resumod bumasss at 10 and 12 Wost Randolph streot, where thoy ree mained autil tho completion of their presens commolious building. Their buainess has..in- crossed sunco the fire at Au simost uuprecedent~ - ot rate, Tue houee is & conapicions raprosentative’ of tio plack, euterprise. nnd in tv 0 which i maicly duo the marvelsus gromth of our city, and deworvedly occupios # leadinz pluco in tho hardwaro irsde of the Went. The success of the past sorves to stimn- late thexo enterprising men to the accomphste mant of atill greater resnlts, and withi their no- surjassed resources and facilitien we predict for them s brillicnt and prosperous future, MILLER BUOTHERS & K This hardware irm ban known a ateadily-In croasing tradein Chicago ever since 1857, in which yoar it was_onpinally orgsnized. They are located at No. 19 Lake street, in an elegach fivo-atory and basement stons structare 32170, Tise building tw beated by steam, and is provid: od with » very Inrgo steam-glovator, which ren- dereall parte of the house equally socessible. Tho tirst Hoor in devotad to shelf-hardwara aod officos. From tlis floor tho sbippingis done, which preseuta s very buny appearance. Fhe second floor shows one of thn moss admirn. bly-arrangod hardware sample-rooms in the cuuntry, aud s vory oxtonsivo stock of cutlery; this tirm devoting special attention to the cutlery departmont, and making it one of the lesding Lrancnes of the buriness. Tho Ubird floor containa 8 complete assortment of stataped and Japanued ware aud the heavier grodes of hord- ware. On the fourth tloor 1w kept & complete ssgortment of all kinds of sgriculturs] poods, 3L B. & K. repreventing tho Geveva (0.) Agri- cultural Tool Company, wliese goods havo gainod #uch an enviable rejutation, ' The ifth floor coutaina the more bolky kinds of goods and eurphw stock. Iu the basemout are found the teavy goods. suck ay natls, tu-plato, soot-iron, &e. M. B & K. nre tho sole vwrers of the celobrated braud “Keen Chopper" axes which bave gamed such uu oxteusive roputution in tne Nothwest, TAF. STORE OF MENWIN CITRON, Non. 45 and 47 Jack-on streot. re:ail uepartment of thy Chicagzo stove works. 1o kuoos also larye vtock of Lourefurnishi goods, aud s avent for Chicago for the * Economist Portable Heater.” MANNING'S PATENT HOT-AUH PURNACE. And Justly, thongis not * lewstlv,” doa't fail to 0 aud sca W, . ifanninz's patent bot-air fur- unce at 139 Weat Lako mirect, THE GRADING GF CRAIN. Nzw Yonr, Aug.G.—The mansgors of the Prcduce Exchanze received o couanication to-day from the Lrio Kailroad siating uat they agreed to the rules prascrited by the Exchsnge for the gradiog of grun. Already the New York Midiand hns conscnted, amd uow only ona lino remains to bo Lieard frum 1o complete the ar- raugements—tuo ety Iva _NOTIONS. MANDEL BROTHERS Offer st GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, the following articles: 350 Parasqls and Snn Ombrellas, 25 per cont bolow actual cost. 3,000 Elegant French Ties at $1, Marked down from $3.80. 1,000 White Lace Ties at 25 ¢fs, A Great Bargsin., 50 doz. AIL-Sik Neck Handkerchiefs, Handsome Colorsd Borders, at 50¢, zood value g! ‘Wo offer Extrsordinary Bargains in Real Yak Laces, Guipnre Laces, &. 250 Corsets (Stightly sofled) at §1, Regular Price $2. WE INVITE INSPECTION, 121 and 123 State-st. LAKE NAVIGATION, GAODITICH RTEAMEIS, For Racino, Miwauka, d West Buory ports, datly, Sunday excepted, Haturday's o e ou oat dua't leave l’l‘)xl “!ll;ll I‘lxl -“\lllkl'l'lafl. Uraud Rapis : eptad, Foral J::ue and euson Harbor, OILTANKS, WiLsor & EVENDEN'S ¥ oIL TANKS, 47 & 40 Weat Lake 8t COEICAGO. £ Send for Catalogue. Maoutactarers of BVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED CANS. B e e TRUSSES, &o. Common prudence requires examination #of the Hiastio Truss, whioh gently Xr 1808 around the body and rotans the rupture nlght i tont by mail Ciroulars freg. 2 0, J/BREED, 235 Stato-st., Chloago. EDUCATIONAL. Hahnemann Medical Oollege, CHICAGO. th Winter Tera commences Ock, 3, 1875, '\R:flsr‘pxa"x'lnhalemn. 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