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] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST ~ ) 1875.—TTN PAGES. ~ THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Eitsha B, Wadaworth has sold to John Yonrt for $50,000 tho property on tho sontheast cornor of Franklin and Water strecta, Tho Jones Fruit-Evaporating Company, lo- cated at No. 149 LaSallo etrect, have sold an in- tarest In tholr patent and business to Dauiol 3. Graham for $40,000. A Yoy 14 years old named 3urphy, whoso parents live at No. 185 Lightoenth streol. acels deatally foll of tifo oast end of Twonty-socond streot bridge yestarday aftornnon. The temporatare vesterday, as obrerved by Manasee, ontician, 84 Madison etroct (TRIDUNE building), was, at B a. m,, 47 degrece; 108, m., %0; 12 ., 825 3D, n., 755 8 p. o, 10 Mr. A. C. Hosng will not haye tho field all to himsolf for County Troasuror. Mr. Thomua A, il of the Fifth Ward, ina candadato for that ofico. Mr. Hill ia well and favorably knowna by moat of our bost citizens, and s regarded aa woll qualified for that position. A lady friend of Prosident Prindivillo, of the Board of Publie Wotkn, nttonded thoe pienic of the Becond Regiment at Bowen's Grove Thurs- dny, sud eithor lost her watch or had it atolen, maro probably tha former. The watch is a gitt, on which account it waa highly valued. A yourg man, named Charles Rodomark, whilo working on the lumber-dock of Charles Rictz, near Lnko strest bridge, foll Into tho river Isst ovening, and was drowned beforoa courageous diver conld reach bhim. Tie body was rocovored and taken to deceased’s homo, Nu.d'll Noblo stroet, where ho lns n wifo aud child. W. F. Atkinson was thrown from his horeo, at the cornor of Lnko streot and Horno avenue, at 10 o'clock Jast might, and atruck upon s hend on tho ralirond track with tuch vivlence as to fracture_the Bkull, 1o was mtteuded by Dr, Skeor, who was unabla to pive a definite opinion as to tho rosult of the injurics. Atkinson wus takon to bis howe, at the corner of Hubbard and Dosplainos strects. A cuso of sudden death. under peenliarly sad circumstancos, occurred at tho Michigan Sonth- em dopot yorterdsy morning. 1L, W. Quitzow, » citizon 69 years of ago, and a reaident at No. bi4 L.oomis airect, came down to the depot to id hip doparting danghter farawoll, and, shilo hausted that he wonld hinve expired in & short timn. The tug-nands roleanod Mr. Fish from s parilons position aud took the hody of Mr. Mile ‘nr from tho mast and brought both back to this city. Hontoratmves worn given Mr. Fish and he roon recoverad rafticiently to give an account ot the terrible affair. Capt. Cox, of the excursion- Lot Ben Drrko. statea tnat he passod the yacht fourtimes, and the yonng men waved thoir hand- Jerchiofs to him, 'The lako at that timo was ((nito smaotl, and ho did not think thoy wanted or needod any assistance. the vacht ghding eant. I and rapidly along, The Cantain of tug Annie 1. 8nuth. towing in the sciir Minorva at nbout 11 o'clnck that ovening, siates that ho heard faint erlen for help, bot dul not know whenco thoy came, the wind howling furiousiy,jand tho night being piteh dark. Mr. Llovd Miltor, the nnfortunate young tnan fnapon of Mr. Bemuel Blillor, of Oxwogo. brother of the woll-knawn Captains, Thomas aml Tirico Miller, 1n whona dry-dock 4o wan omployed a4 bookkeeper, Ho was an exccllont and prom- ining man, 21 yoarn of ngo, 14 daath willbe & torriblo blow to kia father, who lost two sons during tho War. Thero is but onc son left_to him, Eh-. Torber Miler, of Utios N. Y, Mr. "Thomaa Miltor, P'ro~idont of tbe Obicago Dry. Dock Company ant uncle of ths unfortunate Foung mas, wad almest progtratod with grief when ho learned of tho nccidont. [t left for Oswogo with the hody by the Aichigan Boutharn Railroad Inst evenin, ——— 2 JUDCE NORTON. MR, BCOT'S REMAMKR IN TIIE COUNTY COURT. Tn tho Oonnty Court, Mr. James P. Itoot, in behalf of the Bar Association, presonted the ronolution Iately adopted by that body in honor of the memory of tho late Judgo Jesse 0. Nor- ton. In doing so, ho spoko as followa: MAY 11 PrLeasg TiE Copat ¢ Thave been designat- & ta prossut to your Honor, and to anx (hit they bo #pread upon 1 tocords of the Court, the reaolutions pted by the Chicago Taw Assovlation convmemo- rative of the life and character of the It Jease O, Norton, who was for thirty years ono of the most hon. ored members nf tho Iar, and for many years one of the most esteemed Judges on the Bench, snd for Tuany years an houest, abio, fearloss, and industrious reprenentative of the State of Xilinols in tho National Leginlature, No words that T may sddrdss to hia friends anl acquaintances, to the tembers of the Bar with whom Lo associated, o to tho pubilic ha served wo well, exn exait thalr bigh apureciation of hia abilty sud mnnly qualities, ‘Thoy loved bini 38 & friend, thoy respected 1iim an & Christlan gentleman, snd hmiored him foe Tuin ability. Wo deploro bin loss, fecitag that we can ity afford to part with him, for fow such remain, T inay say, however, to tho youngar members of the Jrofesnion, and to thone about entering_ita portals, that they will find no example moro worih amulation. waiting her dopartute, beeame suddenly il and died a fow minutes afterwaid, taken to his late home, Tho track of tho Indiana avenno lins is being extonded to Thirty-ninth sircet, city-linite. Tho jron is atready in placo as far south ns ‘Thirty- socond etreot, and the work is beiug rapidiy pushed forward toward tho now torminus, Prop= erty-ownars on this nvenns having objectad to the switch-track, as taking np too much of tho road-bed, it has been detormived to focate the switchies on tha streot-crorsings, rathor than in {front of reaidences, tha waiting cars to stand on the ringlo track just inside tho streot lino. The paasengers on the subnrban trains on the Milwankeo division of tho Chicago & Northwest~ orn Railrosd aro daily annoyed by a crowd of children at tho corner of Nortli Jofferson streot end the craw!n?. Tho cars pass within ona foot of tho sidewalk at this point, and the children amuso themselves in & manucr which hias bo- come o nusanco. Now that City Marahsl Dun- 1ap 18 in oftice, and well knows thie location, be will no doubt abate tha nuisanco, eiher by 1e- moviog the sidewalk or tho track. An accident which camo very noar rosuiting fatally to an ostimable man, Alexandor iloss, foroman of the coustruction departmout at tho Palmer Iouse, occurred yesterdas, With lus workmen, Mr, Roes was enzaged in taking into the interlor of the building a heavy iron column woighing 5,000 pounds. Iu lowering it down a stairway tho rope nttachod to it broke and it fell. One end of it caught Mr. Ross across the hip befure hie could cecape, and pinned him against tho wall. 1{o iwas badly crushed avd bruieed, but not dangeroutly #o, and was taken from lus fearful position after somo ditficulty, and cated for by a physician. Subsequently Lo was removed to bis nome ou the West Side. Yestorday morning an old gentloman and wife camo Lo tho Michiran Houthorn dopot to bid farewell to thoir daughter, who was going on a journoy totho Fast, The oll gentloan scemod grently sttachod {o her, aud tho leave-takin) affected him that, aa soon as tho train had left, bis wife had to take him into the waiting-room to recover from his agitation. They had no eooner gotten inride the room than the old gen- tloman dropped his head on bis wife’s shouldor and died. bho hardly know what to do. dig- Ilis remainy wero pateh was at onco sent to South Chicago to in- tarcept Lhie srmn, aud send the dauphier back st ouce. Tho penticman'e name was 1L W, Quit- zow, and ho lived at No. 141 Loomis ntroet. His body was placed in o curringy aud taken to bis homo. THE CIRCDS. The Golden tate Circus, Montgomerv Queen’s, arrived in the city Thursday night, oud bad its parade vesterday through tho city, much to tho astovislument of o very large number of poople who do not read the pupers, and wero therefore not prepared far o visit from auy circus & prese ent. tHowaver, the want of propor advortising, which was fuevitable undor the circumstances. - did not aifect tho sizo of the audieuce yesterdny as much a4 might havo heen expected, 'Tho canvas covered & largo numbor of peoplo who adauired the monagetie, aud atill more, the ring performance. Tho riding of James Jlobinson iy daring and gracoful. and Lis rfeats in tho ring were heartily applauded, Misa Jlollio Brown, too, wus tho recipfent of man; plaudits, and her somorsaits on horsebacl wero something new aud intoresting. . sty was alno recoived with great cardiality. ‘The elrcus »ill remalu at the foot of Tweuty-srcond and Siate streets to-day,Bud two performances will bo piven, nfter which it will fold up ity tents liko the Arab, and nilently sical wway. PINE ARTH, Tho F'ine Art Dopartuient of the Exposition o s rapidly filling up, twouty-oight hoxos of paintings, containing from eight to ten piciures per box, having Leen alrcady rocoivol, Yestor- day an juvoico of paintings was roceived from Now York containing the works of the celobrated bottle-picca painter, James Walkier, whose gurout work, *I'ho Battle of Lookout Mouutsin,”" was such s notablo featira of lsst year's oxhibition, 1lis contnbutionstiinyour aroas follows : **The Ttatd ; Making a Clean Sweop,” ‘Thls In a rcone in Virgioia in 1463, whon tho Valloy was buing oconstantly swep:t by cavalry paction, ** Lookout Mountaln Uattietield,” This Is the origmul atudy painted on tho spat, fiom which the large plotura now iu possession of Gon. 1iooker was ainted. “lattle of Mizsion Ridze as Seon rom the Orchard Knob, Nov. 24, 186" This s from a skotch wade on the epot.” ¢ Battle of Chicamoogs,” thowing the arrval of the rein- forcoment brought up uuder Giens. Uordun, Grangor, and Bicodman, snd tho poeition of Hooker's brigade, *'Ila Capure of Fort M Alligter by Gen. lazen’s Commnud Duiine She: man's March to the Sea," * Garila do Belen, City of Moxico, Bept. 1, 1947, The picture shows the hoad of the column under command of Maj.-Gon. Jobn A. Quitman, **Mexican Rancheros Lassoing Cattle.” * laciendora y su Majordauro,” The owner of the ectato and his superintendent, ‘The dusplay of water-color paintings will also bo vury fiue.. —— CAPSIZED BY THE SQUALL. 4 0UNG NAN DIES WHILE CLINGING TO TUE MAST, [ tion they did not eare to presens thow, ss it Coniing to Illinols whilea youny roan, only & fow years after {t boramo a State, he at once entarod upon onal carcor, 1ia Intimate knowl- cdga of the parly legialation and jurisprudence of tho Sitate, with hia thorough understanding of the princie loa and practice of the law, made him o safo counnel- or: while his carnest deiro to bely the younger law- yers along on thu ruggod road of tho profession en- eared him to the heartn of many, ~Ho nccopted many ronponsiblo psitions, all of which o fAlled with marked ud honesty, Hs @il not obtaln them by mccllent, but ho falrly earncd them, 1'mady hin acquaintance some fen yoars ago, and dur- iug all the time I kuew bim 1 ever found bl tho per- fect gentleman sud honest man, I bad during the Fennions of tho Twenty-seventh General Assembly oow cazion to courult him many times in regnrd to the new Constitution and it yroper construction, MHin participation 1u tho dohiates of the Convention which framed the Constilution of 1844 guvohim enlarged Yiews and a thorough knowledge of the principles on which that fustrument was fouuded, _Aud not only to mynelf, but fo othors who mought his sdvice, 1io wan'a valusble sonrce of {nformation. In his cou. tructfon of the Canatitution of 1870 s always losnod townrds the people, and {requently concludod hia sug- cation with the reinark, that * that is tho square ana fivmedt way,” Ous Rftor another of theso friends of vurs leava um, One sfter snother tiess lsnd- murks on the shorcs of timo are washed away Ly the wave that will sooucr or later engulf uwall, ~ But whlo the landmark may be ganc, the tght 1t reflocted will last, to {llume our recollections and help to guide ua on our way. Tha resolutiona are as follows : Resolved, Thot in the death of tho Hon, Jesse O. Norton this Arsuciation has lost ouo of iis ahlest and Beat loved members, aud the Sate one of its cherished and honored citizeus, In Lis profcasion Lo was dis- tinguisbied Dy sbility, courtosy, and thie highest sense of icnor and duty, A a citizen, 88 o member of Cougress, o8 a public oflicer, Lie was without fear, and withiout repronch, Resoived, That thin Associntion desire to expross to the family'of the decoased tho deopist symputhy in their boroavement. e THE TURNER CASE. CLOSE OF TIE TEATINONT. The Tarner forgery caso again occuplod the attention of the Crimwal Court yosterday, Judge Farwell presiding. Mr. Kotcham offered in evidence THE YOWER OF ATTORNEY from A, D. IHarrell aud his wifo, Ellen O'ITara Harrell, to Westfall and Baker, dated Deo, 23, 1853, His object wau to #hiow that tols instru- mout contained the amo clause as that contain- ed in the paper offerad 1 evidonca by the prose- cution, e furthor offered in evidenco a seconil power of attornsy from A. D, and Mry. Helen O'H. IHarroll to Benjamin Lombnrd, dated Apiil 14, 1864, sod roccived a month later in lancock County, Tio power of attoruny also contained the mwoeping clause relativo to: all lands in the Stato to which tho Harrolls had any claim. He also offered in ovideuce a revo- catlon of the power of attorney fssued by the Harrelis to Bonjawin Lombard, Jr., uvder date of April 20, 1864, aud rocorded tho 26th of the samo mouth. Also & power of attornoy recorded {u Brown Couuty Jau, 3, 1873. Lo fmitber wished to offer o summons served upon H. K. Turnor, in which ho ana Ueorge A, Kib- bo woro defendants in s suit brongut ou cowplaint of Mrs, M. O'H. Harrell. The sumwmons wad dated Oct. 27, 1874, Tho doeree in this trisl was dated Oct. 23, 1874, aud vestod the title of ail the Harrell lands in il nois 1 It K, Turner. T'he proseoution madn objection to admitting tho sumtons sud decreo, Wiich were ruled cub Dby the Coutt. Cettitied coples of tho letters of adminlstration upon the estuto of Joseph Hoxio, who dicd Aug, 13, 1870, ware also rulod out. Some otber docu- wents which the Courl would not admit, wore riso offered by Mr. Ketchum. Mr, Swettuaid, at this point, that the defense had soveral other wittossos, but after consulte- would unneccssarily occupy tha tume of the Conrt. Mr. Barnum desired to offor evidonce in robut~ tal, and was allowod. DANIEL 0'CONNOR was first callod and sworn: 1iad boen for eight~ eou months a Chief of Dotectives in the City of 5t. Louls, whers he bad lived for ton years ; kuow Sawmool Protine ; was acquaiuted with Lis genoral chatacter ; ho wus not uoted for a strict wdhiorence to truth ; wituess would not beliove Protine undor oath. ‘Tho defunse doclined to cross-examine the witness, A. 3, BTILES, also a detective, swore that lio know Protine in Bt. Lous, and would not belinye liim under oath. Ilo biad worked for 1hll, as a dotoctive, some years azo, but did g0 by ordor of the Chief of the regular police fqreo, of which ho was a momi- ber, 3 JAMIS REED, the forger, was then rocalled, Mr. Yarnmn wished to ssk bim some ques- tions rotutive to tho confirmatory deed, dated Bept, 25, 1848, signea * Richard P, Robinron abss Parmlce” to Empson Uamiltou. Mr. Dar. uum wished to re-cxamive tho witnoss Roed in rexard Lo the dooument in queation. Tho squall which passed over thia city Thurs. dsy nlght about 9 o'clock was tho cause of a lamoutablo disaater, resultlng in the death of an excellent and promising young maa, Mr, Lioyd Miller, uephew of the well-knowu Miller Broth- ere, and booxkooper at Miller's dry-dock, Inteud- ed to visit » picnio at Evanston. Missing the traln, be and a shipearpentor named J. . Fish manned the yacht Lulu, bolonging to Mr. Thomay Miller, and salled to thoe picnic grounds, In tho eveniog they took the yacht again to eail home. ‘When off North avonue thoy woro struck by the myusll, and Dot succec ixax iu taking in mail, tho littlo craft capeized, but the twu held fast to tho rigging, Tho yachi rapidly filled aud went to the bottom. In going down, hiow- ever, she rightad, leaving the mast stickiug out of the water, W0 which the unfortunate men clung, Laving previously dooned their hife-pre- servers, la this poeitivn they 1emainod all night, suffering the most intense agonics, no vesssl coming poar enough to give sy as- sistance. Towards morning the strength of Mr. Lloyd Miller bepan tu fail, and he begged of his com- panion if be should purvive him tolasl his body tothe ast, that be might not Le swept awsy, BMr, Miller gradually grew weaker, and at about & o'clock a. m. he died from exhaustion, Mr, Fish, though much exhausted himue!f, complied with the request of the unfortunate yonng man, sud laahed his body o the mast as ho had ed. About hslt an hour latey the flremun of the Iu:l Harrison called the attention of Capt. Jim Sulley t0 & dark object iu the water. Capt. Bailey ab once stearca for it, and, wheu coming moar enough, saw i$ was the mast of & vessel, to whloh the body of Mr. Miller was lashed. Alr. Fisb was fouad floating iu the water, stili foably 0 the mag, aud alive, thomgh 90 ex- Atter a prolonged argument, the Court decided to silow Rteed to La questioned on that point, Hocd was then shown the confirmatory deed, and uwora that it wan the samo which he had forged at Alton, Il, in February, 1875, Ile could not sweur ag to the **atiaat Parmles,” but was confident as regarded ' Richard Y, Robin- 80113 wrota 1t fioin a photograph. C. A, Mouros was called aud was asked if he was acquainted with Reed's handwriting. After soto argument, the evidence was ruled out, and Mr, Barnum read s number of aflida- vits asserting the fianmnuunn of the Robiuson sigusture in the il documents, I, M. Haines, of Waukegan, R. J, Walshe and Capt. Eilis, of Chicago, were then uworn by the defensa in regard to the clarscter of the ml‘l“nt. Protine, which thoy conadered ox- cellent. My, Swett suld It wan useloas to protract the case further, and moved thal the jury be in- structed to briog in a verdict of not guilty, as, accordiug to tho evideuce, it was lwpousible for thom to reuder any other verdict. ‘I'he Judge quietly ignored the motion, Doth sidus sunounced that the ovidence way concluded, Counsol auked that tho Court adjourn until mnrnh&g in order sual tho addresses mught bo studied. ‘Ihis was agreed to, and tho Court adjourned. s e, THE BISHOP'S PRAYER, WUY IT WAB NOT BENT OUT, A communication was published yostordsy morniug sigued ** Peoria,” catliog upon Caunou Eoowles to explain why *‘the customary prayer " would not accompauy the ociroular sbout ,t0.be issued calliog a Diccesan Convention of the Episcopal Church, A reporter waitbd upon Mr, Knowlos lsas sven-, kog, 0r the explanatios, aud was handed the foi- I lowing, which will in a forv dsys bo forwarded to tho clergy of the Diocess * Tothe Heverend Ciergy, the Wardens, and Vestries of the Diovess of llinaa: You nre hereby natified that thn Thirty.elghih Anniial Canvention of the Diecese of Titinols wili asssmble in tho Oattisdeal, Chiovgo, on Tneaday, the 1t day of Heptetnber, A, D, 1475, at 10 o'clock &, ni, Tho cloriy aro requested to bring thelr aurplices and atoles, and, wi'k: th Iay delegates, to neeb at tho chapel dalf an hour beforo the commancement of divine eervice in tho Cathedml, JunN Hannis Knowtes, Becretary of Conventlon, Haeaid, in explanation of the omission of **tlio customary praver,” that tho prayer had been iraund eloven mouths ago, and was presumea to ba in the hamdn of the clorgy. It was no part of 1us ¢uty ta tesus the prayer, and ho expisined the position of the writer of tho communieation reforrad to by Raging that, at A recant mesting of the Standing Comiitieo, & motlon was mado and tabled to rovieo tho rrayer, which action the writer mny have misconstrued, He dircounto- nanced tho idea of A ** conspiiacy,’ nr expressod it the communieation, and claimed that ho had dono, and would do, his entire duty In the matlor. Iv the Fditor of The Chicaao Tritune & Citeavo, Aug. 6.—Surely mote prasing is needod, net wo much for s Disliop as for ordinary hononty and charity, and for tioity. A form of prayor {8 not 8o much domanded as the epirit to pray aright., The prayer that wonld nuit * Peorsa’ fs vot for a Dishop, but to defoat any Bishop of toleration and progress that the majority might seloct, The Standing Comnmittes expect to lssuen prayer, aud no ono has objoctad, hut it hias bosn thonght by somo that the prayer hithorto used sould bo “enlarged so s to ask for harmony, unity, and submission, The only resason that any one wishied to defer aotion was to haves copy of the old prayor before tho Blanding Com- 1ittoo, and, 1f thought bicat, ask a Distop to is- HUD B NOW Pragor. Tho old prayer may bo the bost, but the for- mor spirit manifosted by tho minority in suroly uot the bost. Let tho spirit of discard, parti- ranship, and misceprescutation for personal and party ends be lald naide. 4 Peoria" wante not prayer, bat sgitation. Pxonia Ne.2. e THE JEFFERSONIANS. YREPARING TO ORGANIZE, Tho Commuttes appotnted by the Jeftersonisn Club to appoint Ward Committess of flve to or- ganizo the wards have concluded their labors, and hisvo notified the gontlemen sppointed of the honor conforred upon them. The namea will not be made public for some time, The fol- lowing circular was acut to the persous ap- pointed ; Dran 8in: At a meeting of the Council of tha Jof- fersoninu Club, Leld on tha Jth of July, 1373, you were appointed ono 'of tho Committes of Five_to ‘orysuizo the Jeflersonian Club (n the — Ward, You wiil ind duclosed berowitha list of your Committee, ‘o Constitution provides that each Ward Club shall elect 8 Presidont, Vice-Presdent, Sacrelary, and Treas- Grer, nnd alr a Delegnto to the Councll, In sdditton it 1 provided that the Ward Club for cach ward shatl appoint au_Executive Committes of five, All of the ofiicers of the Ward Cluba are elected for one year. It 1n tha duty of ynur Comumiitee to organizs the Club fn Jour ward. _Atier the organlzation {n ready, the mem. £a of the Ward Club will elect all their oficers and committees, anu thelr Delegate o the Qounctl, ‘The Conniftution provides tuat your Committee shall take down the namies of the mewmbers of the Ward Club, and, atter the officers and committees aro chosen, you shall repott the numes sud oflicors to the Connctl, with your npproval, Thcrs sy bo yarious ways to procesd to organize the local cliiba, _Yonr Cummitteo have genornl powar {1 tuo matter, It I8 denirable, however, that the mode sould be as nearly uuitorm throughous the city and county as possiblo, and, in viow of thia fact, tha fol- lowlnog syatem {a recommended: Tho members of our Commitico, each in his own neighborhond, can ko down upon tho blank lists, which are herowith closed, tho names of such men in tho ward aa des t0 unite with the Ward Club, When your Committe havo obtajned a satisfactory number of names, which should not be less than 100 n the ward, your Commii- teo shiould eall o meeting of tho persona who have signed tho Ual y sending them notices of the time aud place. ‘Thin meeting can eloct the officers and commiitees of tho Club, and tho organization wilt be comploto, ‘This modein Lelleved to be tho most practicable, It {s shnost imponaiblo at this scason of the yean, with no election immediately at hand, to call a pubtic meeting at first which will hflu{ onen great many of our most wortby and efficient friends, Tho system above suggested “would ba suf. cient for the purpose of organization, but when the cicction draws near, and greater activiiy exlsts among the voters, It {a expected that thelocal organizations will bo enlatged to» much greater axtent, The crganization is to boa permanent one, mot for tha campalgn merely, but for many years, 18 1a, there- fure, of tho Lighest inottanco that your Committco shutld enlist fu thu Ward Club tho beat men in the ward, steaightforward, ciliclent, and worthy men, wh Lave tha catso ot beart ud will work for fta auce Our principles sre “ ome ruls and honest gove: ament in the city, Btate, and tho nation,” It ia impor- tant that the Wird Cluba should bo organired forthwith, but ot #0 liastily an to bo poorly doue, It is hoped that 1hie most of the wards will be complstely orgun- {;—.:(l Lefore the middla of August. The scomorthe ter, ‘The peaple are ready, Let us organiza for victory, Jumy Hisx, ocrotary, —— LOCAL LETTERS, A NEW DETECTIVE YORCE NEEDED. Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribuna ; Cutcaoo, Aug. 0.—Chicago will, I fear, nover secure immunity from burglary and thoft nor offect & spoedy and complute restoration of stolon gooda o long aa it rotaios or employs tho prosent detoctivo force. A thorough trisl dur- jug several yems and under difforeut city ad- miuigtrations muat bayo convinced Chioago mer- chauta to their cast that no dependance can be placed in the deteotive corps, which, whon it be- carmo morconary, lout it salf-rospoct and public vuluo, Ammated no longor by o worthy prido aud zoal to forzet out crime, rocover loat prop- erty, aud rid tho city of midnight foos, the do- tectives look on at crime with almoat the indif« forence of parties unconcornod, or, if concernod, #eom ploasurably imnressod with the dismay that rogucs Liave caused in quios, peacefal Lomes, Tho detectives feign surpriso whon in. formed that this or that houso Liss boeu cutored aud piliaged, and Lave to be urged to make a noto of it, but as to takiug stops to arront tho roguos, that is not to bo thought of uutil money {n placed in their yalma. Chicago morchants should no longer omploy thie present force, but orgauizo a dotoctive forco of their own. The exponditure of £5.000 to 10,000 in this direction would bo n net profit of 3100,000 per annum, to say nothing of the moral gain to the city in pro- tocted nomes and persenal socurity. W, W, IMPROVEMENTH 1N CLARK STHEKT, To the Kdrtor of The Chicauo Ivibune: Cuicaco, Aug. 6,—The property-ownors be- twean Harrison and Polk streets ofi South Olark would bo pleased to kuow if after the paving lo snid blook was completed and the stores and walks reflzed, It haviog a tendoncy to 1ucroase their business, and also to bring a bottor class of peoplo sy quu(n. the street-cars shiould uot run as fur as l'olkatroot, making that a terminus, Boon the property-owners on the block south of Polk ntrest, vecing the improvemeots and the Lusioss genorally lucreasing, would uuderiake tho same work up to ‘Twolfth stroet, UNE or Tur MANY TENANTS, fecansilining, ‘THE COUNTY BUILDING. Judge Wallaco will begiu his vacation » weck from Tuesday. The wsabing-machines, boilers, and drying spparatus in the basement of the Jail, which have uevor served auy purpose, are to be trans- forred to tho new howpital when it is completed, The Comimnittee on Jail and Jail Accounts made a further examination of (he rodms under the Couunty Court-room yesterday, with a view to their uue as a debtor and witnces prison, It was foared that some of tho walls were not strong epough for the purpose, snd & further ex;;x:‘mlnou will be made Lefore auy action is saken. 4 Tha further consideration of the objeotions in tho city tax csees was continued In the Connty Cours yesterday until this morning, Nothlng was done in the Court during the day except the reception of the resolutions of the Bar Asso- ciation in referunce to tho death of Judge Nor- tou, d‘:hlch were ordered spread upon the Tocorda. The card published in these columns yester- day morning by Otto Peltzer in the interost of selling his abstract books tothe couuly waa clipped and sent by mail to the differont mem- beraof the County Board. The fow who had uot slroady read it treasured 1t up for futore covsideration, What effect it will have upon m::.r Votes when tlio time comes rewaius to be The Criminal Court calendar for next week was mado up yosterday, commeonciug with Tues- and ending with ‘Thursday, A murder case been set for eachs day, a4 follows 1 Tuesday, Joln Condon, chiatged with kllling lus wite ; Weduaeaday, John Uallagher. charged with kille South Bide ; ''bursday, Goorge Martin, charged with tho murdor of & 'fellow-gawbler, adides these, moat of the jall casca are also docketed for inal durivg the week, After this oalendar in dieposod of thoro will be no further trials un. i the pext Graud Jury makeas its return. jux & man vawed Cook Kovers) weoks sgo on the It was an orror to state yesterdsy tbas the Commities ou Jall and Jail Asoouuts complained of the ‘‘goneral fi'th in the soviral depart. manta " af the sail, Tha complaint was confinod Lo tho insane dopartment, whoro A pilo of irt wan dincovered by two of the Committeo, who casuslly poeped through the bara of that particular department. The rorrection I8 made in juatico to the Committes, but 1t would have heen entirely unnecessary it tae ' poeping " hiad boon extonded, ns can be at- tosted by thogo whose duties call thew to the Jail every dav, Hince the Bherlff iaalittle ex- orcised by the publication, thn opinion af a pris. onor as to the condition of the Jail may prove lmnmunF rentting. The opinion in in ‘awkward verse. but is from onn who has evnry nQnonuuuv to know whercof he n!mnkn. —Biliv Woleh, the minstrel, —nnd in & part of a nong with which ho amusoa his follow-prisoners, a8 follows 1 The bedn they aro the gayeat, 1ut aloep does alwaya fall, For {he bed-big they do hife me, Down in the Cook County Jail, ey ANNOUNCEMENTS. The quarterly shoot of the Gun Cinb for tho three grade cups will take placo at Staggs’ Tues- day. An adjourned meoting of tho corporation of the Erring Woman's Refuge will bo held at the lostitution at 2:30 o'clock p. ., to-day. A meoting of Iadies will o lield m the rooms of the Union Catholic Library at 3 o'clock this afteonoon to arrange for a poach festival. The alxty-third porsion of the Notra Damo Univorsity bogina Tnosday, Sept. 7. The Rav, I, J, Colovin, C, 8. C,, s atill Presidont of this excollont institntion. A moeoting of tho Chicago Baciaty of Physicians and Burgoons will be beld at tho” Grand Paclile Monday night. Dr. Froor will road a paper up- on trauatusion of tuoe blood. A moeting of the citizona intereated in tho early complotion of o horse-railrond on Indiann stroot will bo hold at Dinan's I1all, on tho corner of Obio stroot aud Wostern avenue, this evoning at8 o'clock p. m. A meotiog of the Chleago Yacht Club will by held at tho Shorman Liouse club-rooms, to-night at B o'clook, for tho eiection of officors. All mamberns and others in favor of the organization nro javited to attend and sign tho coustitution aud by-laws, s, THE CITY-HALL. Tho Committco on Railronds wilt meet st 3 o'clack Mouday afternoon in the City Clerk's of- fico. Mayor Colvin has called a specinl mooting of the Common Conneil for this eveniug Lo consid- or what shall bo done in viow of Judge Wallace's rocent declsion. The Committes on Streota and Alleys for tho North Division will maet at 2 o'clock this afier- noon in tho City Clerk's offico. BPECIAL POLICEMEN. Marshal Dunlap recoived the following yestor- day morning, showing couclusively which mide the Doard of Health takeu: 5 Boanp or HeALTH, CIT Or CHI0ARO, Atig. 8,—Georns L, Dunup, Esq. City darshal.—DrAn S101: I bave tho Lonor to requost that _you will swear In tuo followiy amad persons ah Bonitary policemen, natil ADF| 1, 1370, viz: Samuel Wilson, J, J. Hecpman, I, Futach, Robert Dobwon, J, ¥, Sinclair, Jobn, Hattine ger, Jamea Kufo, John 'Elever, William Bhealian, I, Alexander, Joun Rafforty, ¥, Lubbanti, T, G, Hofna- 5. C- O, Tildon, B, C. Diwdon, Ed. Mullyill, James N. Dirns, James’ Dowss, John MeNatly, Phtlip Mur. v, Matthew Lamb, Jos, Becker, M. C. Blavin, . E, Elar, Jamos Kilroy, and John Eagan, By order of the livard, 7 @. W, Mennisz, Becretary, —_— CRIMINAL. Bneak-thioves took 855 worth of plnnder from tho house of A. J. Young, No. 830 Laflin atroot, yosterday. Thomaa Perkios, a well-known bunko-steerer, waa taken in lnat evoning by Ofticer Loudorgan, and bookod at the Armory as o vagrant. Thomaa Hagart caused tho arreat of George Drooks yestorday, on charge of larceny, in steal- ing a gun. Ho was locked up in the Armory. Joo Gorman, the roputed leader of a gaog of sncak-thievos, was arrested yestorday, and hold for trial at tha Crimiual Court to auswer soveral chargos of larcony. Timotny Tiernoy Is the young mau who con- fidenced Josoph Cox out of $00 at the Contral Dopot niglit before last, and ho hias boen held for trial at the Crimiual Court. Tho coufidence men arrestod on tho Weat Bido night before last wore given twelve hours by Justico Heully yesterday in which fo leave the oity, or find honorable employmiont. A mau named Andrew Lawaon was examined before United States Commissionor Hoyne yos- torday on a charge of passiug 8 &10 countorfoit hill oo the National Bank of Richmond, Ind. The case was continued until to-day, An ox-policomsn named Richard Connell way held fu bail ot $2,000 by United btates Comumnis- sloner Hoyne_yesierday, to nppoar bofors the United Btates District Court for trial on a charge of selling liquor without a Fedoral licenso. Willlam Bonnott was boforo United Siates Commissioner Hoyne yosterday sfternoon to anawor the chiarge of selling liquor without Ii- cenge on board s sloop Iving la the river at Twelfih streot, and sald to bo n_rerort for lowd women. ;Ho was beld in bail of 81,000 to appear beforo tho District Court for t A young colorod man who gave the name of Charlos Groon was arrested laat evening in the store of William Dundeo, No. 509 State stroot, ust aftor he had robped tho ttll of $6,85. He rlod to hido himself by lying upon a sholf, but wan discovered by Mrs, Dundeo, and placed in oliargo of Ofticer Carroll, who took him to tho Armury. Whilo the emplovesin M, J, Lighte's cigar storo, No. 184 Stata streot, woro out ou the walk looking at tha circus cavalcade yostorday afior- noon, William Ward stepped fu and tapped the till, taking ®15. Ho was caught by an officor just as ho was coming from bobind the connter, and thio money recovored and the thiv? locked up in tho Armory. A dospornte young man namod Heury Win- tern was caught in the act of attompting to puss s &5 countorfoit bill on tno Natious! Bauk of Canton, II1,, at No, 82 West Madinon etreot, lust night, and, after s struggle, Omicor lenry Hmith took him to the utation. In his pocket was found s large knife, open and ready for use. It in alleged that the prisoncr hias pausod several eimilar bills in the same viciuty. The wifo of a soda-water mannfacturer, Thomas 1. Burton, of Buffalo, was removed from a Pacifio avenue bagnio yestarday by an oflicer, aud explained that sho had Takeu refuge thioro on soocount of dowmostio difficulties. Hhe bad but just arrived at the place, aud, being anxlous to loava it, accompsnled tho offlesr to thoe Ar- mory, Bhoe is now in the witness-room, prayer- fully and tearfully awaiting the anewer to s tel- ogram soot to hor hushand, asking if be will tako her back, Tho woman 18 & woll-dressod aud couwely porson of abuut 30 years, —————— SUBURBAN, * LAKE FONEST, The Trustees of the Lako Foreat Acadamy, at a meeting bold yestorday, decided to open tho College propor Lhis fall, Mosars, George B, How- land, of the Chicago High Bchool, and Rev, Mr, Taylor, formorly pastor of tha Presbytoran Church st Lake Forost, were elected Profensors, and s third will be elected in due season, Arrange- monts have been made to board studonts in tho new brick hotel on the lake shore, which is owned by the Collego, Everything piomises that the new inetitution will start with the most tiattering pro The Coliscum Garden Opening. Tho public bave loog beeu anxiously awaiting the announcement of the day of the openiug of this magnificent, patace of rosort and recreation, and all will be glsd to learn that this evon- ing tho event will take placo, Thas the ‘enterprive will prove s grand succoss there can ba no doubt, ss overylhiug hes been done to insure such a result. The fact that the tired and weary pedestrian upon the hoated aud dusty strects of the city cau immodiatoly trans- for himsalf to a dalightfully cool retreat, sur- rounded by woodiaud, streamlet, and inountain scoues, mingiug-birds, cascads snd real wat flowers, etc., while oar drinks in the most exquisita eiraius of musio, will be sufticiont to fusuro s continuous flow of people into the mamuwoth hall at No. 87 Olark streok, opposite the Court-House uqual A grand con- cort this evening by an orchestra of twenty rioou. under the lesdership of ¥rof, Bich!, will naugurate tbo avent., The doors will be throwu open at 7:80 p. m. R The Two Orphans. The Union Bgusre Compsny sre baving & series of photographs in charscter taken by Geatils, which are groatly admired by all who Liave seen them, Every oue ‘who has seen e play should nod fail 10 gvd & sed af bis tudios, cornas of Hlate sud Wasbinghansiesets, SPORTING NEWS. The White Stockings Beat the Athleties 11 to 7. Tomporary Retiroment of Bodine, the Chicago Trotter. Tho Poughkeepsio Races---Rosing Re- gatin at Toledo, BASE-BALL. » CIICAGUS~PUILADELPIIIAS, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicano Tribuns. PruLAneLenia, Aug. 6.—The second game be- tween tho Athletics and Chicagos was played hero thls afiernoon, about GO0 perzons being preaent. The Chicagos puniched MeDBrido's pitching for soven ruos the first two innings, four boing earned on efzht cloan hits. 'The Athleties, in the fourth, fifth, and sixth fonings, made soven uncarned rune on six clean hity and errors by Higham, Devlin, Hinos, and Hnatings. Neither ‘scorod again uutil tho tenth inning, whon the Chicagos made four unearned runs, and thus won the game by 11 to 7, errors of Hall, Clapp, and Mutton, sud four clesn hits, giving them the runa in the lsat inming. ‘Tho coutost was very excitiug. 123458678091 wt 30000000 w0 00241000 GAME AT BTENLING, L1 Sneetal Inaputeh to rhe Chicann Tridune, Dixos, 1il., Aug. 8.—At tho champion baso. ball mateh yestorday at Bterling betweon the Liversiles, of Dixon, nnd Rockfalls Glub, tho score stood: Dixou, 84 ; Rockfulls, 13. Quiten number went from this eity to tho match, wu.ch wan played on the fmir-grounds, FProf. Daulvl . Haydon, of this city, succooded in making a cloan score, theroby winning tho premiuu club, which is valued vory biguly. AT ¥OND DU LAC. Speefal Disvatch to fhe Chicaqo Tribune. Foxp pu Lae, Wis., Ang. 6.—A match gamo of baso-bull was played here this afterncon be~ tween tho Mutunle, of Janesvillo, aud Fountain Citys, of Fond du Ling, the formor wioning by o scoro of 48 10 2. ‘Tha Fountain Cityn have near- v no organization, some of the boys not lm\'lufi played for threo years, llence the result di not satoulsh toom. ERIE AGOG, Srecial Disnatch ta The Chisago Tribune, Enig, Pa., Aug. 8.—Tno famous Bostou Daso- Tall Club wilt play a match gnme with the Koy- stones, of this city, noxt Wodnesday. This club is now on ita Westarn tour, HANTFORDS—ATLANTICB. New Yorg, Aug. 6.—~1ase-ball: Itartfords, 13; Atiautics, U, o 411 -7 AT TEORIA, Pronia, Aug. 6,—DBaco-bull: Alerts, of Jack- sonville, 21; Natiouals, of Peoria, 2. —_—— THE TURF. DODINE WITHDRAWN FOR THE BEAHON, The nnnouncoment that tae celobrated trottor Bodine will take no further part fu the races of this year will bo recolved with regrot by all lov- cra of the turf, Iis porformacces last sonson, and in the Michignn moetings of this, stamped him as one of the most promising horses lu the country, Ile took every raco in which ho en- torod with eado, nnd tho shrowd horsemon, in all of them, could see that thoro wag a resorve of speed not called upon. Ho was expocted to go with tho very fastest, and lowor bis record de- videaly before the present seasou was over. For these rensous his caroor this season would havo beon watchod by every one jutorested in horses throughout the country. It i not too much to #ay that Lis unfortunate withdrawal will dotract argoly from the intercet of the wholo sonsou, A wlight injury which bo reccived eome woeks ago, however, has dotermined Lis ownor, Mr. I C. Goodrich, to keop bim from the track uutil noxt spring, and at presont the noble aniwal oo~ cuplos » box-stall at his premises on Hoyno strect. At the Grand Rapids meoting, owing to o sandy sud heavy track, Bodino struchk himsolf 1u tho fetlook of the tight foro foot. Tho blow broke the skin, but bandsges wore apptied, and tho wonad was bolioved to bo of very little con- soquence. Tho horse the weck following trotted at Jackson, and not long afterwarda at Suginaw, where the bard track told upon him, and bo be- gan to show a slight lameness, July 20, Lo was observed to limp, and BMr. Goodrich at once withdrow Lim from tho Doxter Park mootinkg, much 1o tho goueral rogrot. It wus thon discovered that Lo wna suforing {from suprain, "Tte proper remedies have sinco bosa upplicd, and the horee is recovering. It 18 quito probable he will bo woll again io acoupls of wreoks, But Mr. Goodrich, approcating the valua of his pleca of horsofieals, i atrald if naed too soon that the latneness may roturn, Hols nat certatu of a perfoct rocovery for some time, and, ratber than run the rivk of permancntly disabliug his horse, Lo has detormined to with- draw Lun sltogather until spring. He spenks very confidently of his trotter's speed, aud uays e docs not” know how fast he cau go. 1o guarantnes that ho can trot thisa succeasivo beats bettor tusn 20, aud oue undor 16, Ho bind hoped, b eays, to moct Goldsmith Maid at Iartford. o i3 certa that he could tako three Lioatn from Lor. TROTTING AT DEXTER PARK. There wil bo an luteresting trot nt Dexter Park this afternoon for a stuko of 825 each, aud &0 added by the manager, fho race will bo Dot three in five heaty, and will be contested by tho following borscs: Lmdy Thompnon, 1tosn Woods, Brickyard, Quadrille,” and I'rank. 3t witl begin at 2:3 o'cluok. MAUEH AT POUGHREEPSIR, Povongeersik, N. Y., Aug. G.—Thero was a Inrgo attondauce at the racos to-day. The lrst 1ace, 2:81 claes, purse 33,000, was won by MI‘? Walton, Batoman socond, Littlo Mary third, Prootor fourth. ‘Lime, 2:2834, 2:283¢, 2:20. Bate- mao and Little Mury divided the second andthird m 0Ly, ’l'bnyrucu for tho 2:22 class, purse 64,000, was won by Hansation, Huntress sacoud, Genrgo B, Daniols third. ‘lime, 2:2115, 2:231g, %2454, MORE BAIN AT HUYFALO. Speeral Dispaten Lo e Chicuao Tridune, Durrawo, N. Y., Aug. 6.—iieavy showers this morptug, followed by the henviost raiu of the Beason, compelled auotbor postpouement of the racon to-duy, Iuthe event of flue weather to- moriow moruing, the track will probably be fit to trot ou in (he aftornoon. It ia now the fu- tontion of the P'ack Directors to call the dilfor- ont classes in the regular ordor on tho pro- ramme and get through as soon aa posnible, Eut the most favorable cironmatances will hardly Dbrlug the meoting to & closo bofore Lucsday. ——— AQUATIC. THOE TOLEDO REGATTA, ToLeno, 0., Aug. 6.—The high wind blowiog all day mnde tha river too rough for the rogatia |. hero to-day, DBut one raco, the ten-osred bn}’gu. was rowed, and waa won by tho Zephyr, ‘Time, 15:43, The Wataugns, of Detroit, second, aud Noreids, of Perrsyburg, third, The remainiug racos aro postponed till to- mnn-nwl. A Krlndh:muquob was given at lbo ooy House to-night. “Fhg pelzen will bo distributed st tho conclu- sion of tho racos to-morrow. ket b o SRR THE WEATHER. ‘Wasmatoy, D. 0., Aug. 6.—For the Upper Tako region gonerally olear weathar and north- erly to wentorly windy, with risiog barometer nm{ slight changes in temperature, LOCAL OBSERVATION, Cutcaao, Aug. 6, Tire, [Har- Tor[o] __ Wind | iidher. 88, W,, freahi..| ,08Cloudy, Falz., m, 29,63, G 4 a, m, 20,60 63 N, W, brisk 200 po . 29.68) 70 O1N. W, vrisk Gloudy, 73 i G6.W,, Lrisk, +iCloudy, :00 p, s 09| 68) THN.W,, 1 udy, 10:18 p, 20,800 63| THW,, fre i, ~ Maxiroua thormonister, 71; minlmum hermomes ter, 62, 3 OENEBAL OBAERVATIONS. Outzado, Aug. 6~—Midalght, Station, iBar. | Thy, Wind, ilian) Weather, ikl e i g B Dreckine'ge(30,01| 63N, E,, light. ..., (Clear, Dismsrck .k3| 8118, E., Ught, »[Clear, Choyeune,. {0,141 I Ghilcego,. .. 29.Ho] Ciucinuii.. 20741 .72 LaCr o8so. .20, 0] Loavenw'th 45,991 Milwsukee, |29.83| o fE0ANL]L o utle,, |, N. Y., rainfall, 177 iuch ; at Oawego, N, Y., raingsll, 1.48 a3 Ottaws, Can.y zaiofall, 50, AMERICAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, Nraoana Favres, Aug, 6,—The Afteenth session of the American Dontal Asscciation sdjourasd to-gsy. ‘The folloming oficers were sleclad for A Tochoater, Llnd second-hand goods, the enaning yoar: Presidont, r. A, L. North- top, New York ; Fiiat Vico-I'renident, 11, H, Me- Kelloper, 5t. Loul Rocund Vica-'realdent, IT. A. Bmuth, Cincinnatis Sccrotary, J. H. Me- Qnillen, Pbitadolphia; Treasuror, W, H, Good- ard, Loulsville. The Amssociation mools next year At Pliladeiphia, One hundrod and fifty nembols waro vrosent. -— FIRES. IN CHICAGO The flame from a gas jct commnnleated to somo laco curtnin in the houna of ‘Fhoman Mor- ton. No. 592 Wabash avonue, Iast night at 0:10 o'clock, and burned thom up, togothor with s nils dresy, Loss, $75. AT TOLEDO, O, Toreno, O, Aug, 20.—Tho mannfactory of the Olio I'ump Company on Erio etreet, noar Hnmilton, won totally destroved by lire about midnight last night. Loss, 810,000; msnranco, #25,000. Bupposed to bave been incendiary, AT DES MOINES, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune, Dras Moives, Ia., Aug. 6.—An incendiary fire isuow raging fn ths lumbor-vard of . F. Gotcholt & Bon, The loss will bo hoavy. AT LEROY,N. Y. Rocmester, N, Y., Aug. 0.—-Btorr & Warren Block, in Leroy, burned (his morning. Loss, $40,000; 1neranco, $26,000. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Nzw Yorg, Aug. G.—Arrived—Steamship Odor; from Bremen; W. A. Schloter, from Rotterdam,’ and Holland, from London, LosnoN, Aug. G.—5toamships Arragon, from New York, and liberaian, from Daltimoro, have arrived out. Bax Fnancraco, Aug. 6,—Goodall, Nelson & Porkins have beon requestod by the residents of Ilouolnlu to ostablish an opposition lino of steamern to that port, Whe firin Luvo thoe propos sition under consideration. NATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION. Borraro, N, Y., Aug.G.—The attendancs at tho National 8Bunday-School Conventlon st Fair- point wae about 4,000, It rained heavily about noon. Tho books in the Musoum suffered somo slight damage, Tho interest fncreases, and various oxcrcisen aro onttmeisstically particei- pated In, Clear wenthor is looked for, and with sunshine will come a ruah to the ground, A e S 2 YELLOW-FEVER. A telogram recoived yestorday at Gen. Bheri- dan's bendquarters states that tliore have boon no now casos of yellow-fover at Fort Barrancas within the past twouty-four bours, snd no deathy, Dr. Bternberg iu still improving. —_———— Wilson & Evenden's Ofl-Tanks, Ohfengn manufacturers are over roady tomoot all competition, also the prices required by the exigencles of the times when therd can be no competition, as in tho case of Wilson & Evenden's celebrated oll-tanks, Thoae goods are now standard, During the two years they hiave been upon the market thoy hiave stepped to tho front rank in the march fowards perfection, We feol wurranted in saying that tho quality of thelr mann- factures will not docling with the price, Thelr motto s ¢ Excelsior,” —_— Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rallroad Sunday Train for Omahs, Balt Lake, San Fraucisco, and all Far West polnts, will leave tho Contral Depot, foot of Lake sircot, Bunday, Aug, 8, at 108 m, Tickots and sleop- ing-car bortus moy be bad at 59 Clark ntreet, Indiana avenne and Canal streot stntions, and at the depot. ‘Through tickets via the Chicago & Norihwestern and Chieago, Rock Island & Pacifio Rallroads are good on this trdn, —_———— Two Colors of Our Flag, viz,: whito and red, should adorn tho mouth of evorybody, Tl tacth should be white aa fvory, the gums red 88 rubfes, and thoy will be so if brushed dally with Fragrant Bozodont, Important to the Presorvation of Tecth— John Gosnoll's Cherry 'footh-Paste, {he most efMcacious denbifrico known, Try it, For palo_ by oll druggists, Wholesale agents, Torrsy & Bradloy, 171 sod 173 Raudolph street, il oS Pianos and Organs. A large sasortment of mew planos and organs fo rent, Second-hand pianos from $50 to §200, W. W, Kiainas, Corner Btate and Adams sireets, Chicago, Are You Looking for Stoves P 80, be sure to e tho Bample Cook and Unlon tango before deciding, They are tho best thing in the market. Watkine, 215 Btato strect, EATHS, HOTCIRIBB—At BMaywood, Ang, 0, Victor, ono_of {ho twin sons of M. V. and Issbella 8, Hotchkiss, aged 7 wocks. BONDHEIM—Bernhard Sondboim, spoplexy. Funceal to take place Sunday, at § a. m., at his resl- dence, No. 83 Thirty-sucond-st, WOOD—In_tlis city, Aug G, of cholera infantum, James Samuel, son of Bawuel ¥, aud Estelle Wood, 2god 1 montl and 11 doys. 2 1675, suddenly, Willsm IL id Brooklyn papers plessecopy. WILLIAMBON—Aug. 5, Madison Ocar Williamon, sgod 0 months, youngest'son of Ar, aud Mra, It Mo Williamson. 22781, Louts, Mo,, Champaign, il and Dlatz, Wis., papors pleass CODY. 510BR8—At Bufslo, N. Y., Aug.s, Gen. Luclus Blurrs, sgud #6 years, tle fatlier of Mry, 5, B, Willlams, of Highlund Poark, SPECIAL NOTICE. Dr. C. W, Bonson’s Celory and Camomile Fllls aro propared axpromly to ours tivrdnolias, Nouralgls, Norvousness, and Blosploss- sgoa 5, of Tiois, and il] Quro Aty Dase. Prics, K conts s box, post- 50 il 200 T Svatatn, and. VAN ROHARCH, MUV ENSON & IILD, Mo, 83 Lake-at., curner of Dear: bfllnv._uhlr.‘n;u. Mrs, Winslow’sSoothing Syrup is the prosorlptinn of oo of tho bost fomalo physicisas and nurics b1 tho United Statos, acd s Loen used tor thirty uars with novor.falling succoss by milllons of mothers Jor thetr ahiidson. 1t reliovas the ohild from palg, oar- Foota Roidity of tha stomach, rollavos wind-collo, and, 1 Biving reat and hoalih tn_iho ohifld, com{nrta the mother, 3758 Posiively LastNigh MATINEE This Afternoon at 1:30 o'clock, : Corner Trenty-second and State-sts, QUEENS GREAT SHOW! _ROBINSON & FISH Ride for the Championship, GRAND MENAGERIE Representative Show of California. Grand Centralization of Talent, If not the best 8Show on the Face of the Globe, money will bo refunded. PRICES A8 USUAL. ‘FURNITURE. P, & J. OASLY, 41 AND 3 FIFTU-AY,, Keep on hand the largest assortment in the clty of new 5 o Furniture, Carpals, Bode Omice-Deal I b [l BL'C: Wa Hhalviz) 'Iu s Tocks, 404 e Fikbisady e Bk diyy i Tougis,aad aide” IODIDE OF AMIMONIA A Now and Gront Discovory in Modionl Bolonco for tho Curo and Reliofof Pain th Man or Animal, Burpasaing Anything’ Horotofore Known, Roatoring Thou. snnds to Ilfeaith and appinegy, A SURE CURE For Neurdlgin, Iheumatiam, Frysl "Dipnehorin, Oroup. Sore Thronts Hasyt clis, Mimpa, Paralysis of Limb, st or Buldtgau, Joints, Tun ionn, Corns, Pnins in Back, Neok, or Bhouldors, Qulnsy, Outnrels, —AND ALI— Druisea and Wounds of Hvory Natur Man or Animal. i TR LINTMENT b ived the orAT of thia medleal frateraity, And 1v Tare in tholr privato pragtico Uy tho inost successtul iy y cians A CLENGTMAN QURED: Gliea® fodile of Ammonts s, in my fudemen romely b Sentein aror yt bafore e matier Ufoe beea aillictad with this taeritle divoass for 3 years, s | neverantil 1 foll npon Mr. (s’ romedr, did 1 figs nasirod rollaf. 1 take pleastieo In anping this, lasns Aa | desice alivays to bo a banclae'nr oi tha human fam FAC B BORBIT, Chintrinaa of the Stethudat Cau A Purstcian Cenen: Dr. Willinm Orgonl Pags, af Na. 265 Fonrth.s Vork alere fos reaar s mieh st nsee and iy PAID In hia knoe, And &t tnios e 6 to wal by an" njury rocotvod on' tho 1 1 Trted avary romady that sullt or actanco. ol da without bonefit, * Gilox” Liutmont Fodide of Anug g &av instant rellot and offectod a complate cure, JureusiaTio urrenrna aTATE: an dinchargod from thy Maneachusetta Gonn DIAL RS neiralte. with Imiamnatory Faonmstlam in iciuidors Bngord, Al foott suiforol foagral Jomias tefed Svorythings Tout All hupo. D, m Iudide_af “Awmmonia eifeoted & compt: SMITH, No, 74 Plano-t., Fall River, D, Tordugs with Inflammatory thamuatiam we tensor 1 was Holpless il 1 e i e T (103 [ Tuscd Glins' Linimont Tud (1yg Ammonia. Tl it dneful, 3 e e nflammatory Ihoumatiam all vor my body; = awollon paln latolorabls: | (ilan’ Tinymont todid of fot finnin cured NEDERIOK GREEN, 16t Wea wonty-thinda ok, LES? LINIMENT for aflments of tho s, Xingdoim has surpased all ofhier Dreparation: ] Gtbaly curative eigota, | Cuner reSArations it wy Tux owxEx oF ** IIANRE DARRTE prATEs: 0 my stabilo tho only lintmont T ao uso b Giles oAt Todkla of Amminite 1t norfos wonderer Lo hosltatingly’ prononiico 1t tan ‘boat 1 ovor % ACDANIELS, Princaton, N. J. For our stock wo kaow of no lintmant that ¢ 1 x':l.n:’ of, Ammonin, o fll‘lfin'i'"}.’nln‘..«'fl.n?.:'"'f"""“ antod ~xrmathing roliabla. 1t norar disappoint TR DOUGLALS, North Hanant st Taliimore, Goorgo Qrant, £ Viototia, Kllls Conaty, g G b e B B B II[I!I Tor man and beast Glles' Linlment Iodido of Ammo it GILES LINIMENT. A bottl ousative Propuiing (HAN n MATTLOE the soialiod vty and linimonts that are (oistod on s erndulons eommualy, T'rioo 60 aenta anit 1 par hottlo. Quarts, 43,50, 4 #or Snlo by nll Wholesnlo & RRetnil Drugatat, LGALE, & BLOGKI, & Soth Cinrk-st. 4 aud 1 1 ¢ auso’s tnton Stok YA o EOWOITERSDORE, 17) he Tafandar, o 8 4k ATUCTION SALES: s O T O A BY G. P. GORE & Co,, 68and 70 Wabash avenue. On Seturday, Aug. 7, at 9 o'olack, : Woshali offer tho best assortment and largest atockel | Household Furniture ‘That hias Leen offered this season, Como and secun Bargains, 106 erates W. G. Crockery, Patlor_and Chamber Sota of avery gradoand syl Waluut Wardrobes, Bookeases, Walnit Bodstoadn i Burcans, Marblo and Wood-Top 1fall Troem, Marty and Wood-Top Centrs ‘Tables, What-Nots, Bofn, Tounges, Easy Chatrs, Waluut Chaira and ltocken, Mnttresses, Parlor and’ Ofiico Denks, Show Coaes, Cin pots, Mirrors, 100 kegn While Lead, &c.: . GEQ. I GORE & CO., Anstioneers, Tuesday, Aug. 10, at 9:30 a, m,, REGULAR SALE OF DRY GOOD Plece Goods, Linen Goods, Faucy Goods, ats, Oaps, Gents' Underwear, Hosiory, Pa 1 and Pooket Cutlery, Notions, &o,, & SPEOIALTIES: A frosh importation of 6-4 aud Itslian Cloth, ‘A ncw, largo, aud well asaortod lno of Suspeaten iroot from the manufacturer, MUST BE HOLD, { An involoa of Ttuilliuge, Ruclws, Collarettes, de, ate. ‘Tho balance of Hamburgn,Bubber Cords and Draidy loft from last sale, will poaitively bo closed out st thiy A fow cases of Gents? Underwear, medinm weighty all shirts, without reserve, to make room for lsler ey signments, Five bundrod packages Ladies' Whito Ioso, assorid qualitics, an Underwriter's stock, Salo poremptory. BANKRUPT. 1 Dresk Goods, nesorled styles, Newport So% inge, Princes Mixtures, Grass Clotlis, Jackonots, Nix 800K, etc,, ote, Bold by ordor of Asstameo at 11 o'clock shsrp. GEO, P, GURE & C{,, Auctioncen. Regnlar Anction Sate of Bools and Shoss WEDNESDAY) Aug. 11, at 0:50 a, ., & full line 4 Aen's, Boyw', aud Youtl' Boots and Women's, Mise and Children's Shocs, Also, o line of Men's Fius Hoots, by GEQ. P, GORE & (¢ 68 und 70 Wabas! et By 8. DINGEE & CO, Auctfoneers, 80 and 81 East Randolph-st, This Day, at 10 o.m, Grand Total Closing Snmmer Sa $16,000 Housshold Furnituro on our fird floor, to bo sold without resorvo. 30 Elegnnt Ohnmber-Suita. 20 Handsome Purlor-Suits, Also o Lorge Assortmont of Library st Dining-Room Furniture, Ohairs, Tabley TLounges, Book-Osses, Booratarina, a fno hrl of Otiice.Furniture. Alao, the Contontaoll rivato rosidonco, comprising Farior, Di nz-Room, and Ohsmbor Furniture, Btd ding, Crookery, Glasswaro, £t0., 13to, By JAS. P, McNAMARA & C04 27 East Waslinglon-at, ZLarge and Attractive Catalogus Anction Salect 1,000 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES | Tuesday Morning, Aug. 10, at 9§ o'clock. Flrat-class stock of Now Goods will be closod oul % gardiess of coat, JAS. P, MONAMARA & CO., Auctioneers e e L, ROCKWE! & CO., Noa, 77 and 70 Deatboru-st, BATURDAY, Aug. 7,10 a, weill sell without reser § B largo stous uf Turniture, Houseliold Coods, (Janf!. ‘ Tocluding s portion of & Bankrupt Htock, Laok & for bargains, T LYo Halesmale = WM, A. RUTTERS & CO., AUQUIONEERS, 108 MADIBON-ST, BUTTERS & 00,8 BATURDAY 8AIS Furniture, Houschald Goods, Panos, Carpets, ele BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 7, at o'clock, ¥ [ woir Balosrootna, 108 Madivon “AUCTION SALE COFFIN & CASKET] Menufacturing Works, MACHINERY, PLANT, STOCK, & : In Toronto, Canada. There will ba offered for salo by Tubllo Auctios,# the premises, No. 103 Terauloy-it., Toronto, Caush On Baturday, the 14th of August noxt, at nst gl cupled by Flillips, Wray & Co., as a Coilin aud cul Faclory, w.em.':'-nm riry Toq e carryiog on tho same, Also, at thio samo timo, 1LY Ance of the stock on Band. 'Toe eatiuiated valus of round and bulldings is $13,000; Machinory sid I3 ifi.aw. and alock, cousisting of Gottiur, finishedish fulshed, Mouldthgy, Trimmings, Pins, Basswood: & Balm of Gllead Lumber, say 83,0, Arrubgelch, ey be mado (or loaving & consideratio portioh o, urcliase money 0a mor . This s iho ouly o Fikin : e Domtalon of OLoath A Taré 0f ng 14 presuated for suy oue wi e P e ik, b al, Suiblistin freive