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THE CITY. CENERAL NEWS. Five hundred barrole of flour aro nsed dalyln thiscity In the manufacturo of bread by tho bakors. The annual meeting of the National Associa- tion of Lumbormen will bo held In this city, commencing Tuesday, Sept. 14. Headquarters will bo at the Tromont Hou The temperature yeaterday, ad obesrved by Maonsen, optician, 83 Madison street (TniRUNE Building), wae at 0 a. m,, 70 deg. ; 100, m, 76; 12m.,79; 3p.m,83;8p, m, 74, Yestorday ncon, 8 litile girl a yoar and a half old, named Mary Mulcaby, wlioss parents live at No. 119 Onlario streol, accidontally foll intoa privg-vault atd was drowned boforo, aseistanco reached her. An Alderman of thie city yenterday recolved a 1ottet frons n coustituont, begininog ™ Dear and Ilonest Bir.,” It s an even wager that a man couldn't guesa which of tho forty it waa in loss than that number of guesses. BiTho wife of Dr. Clando Underwood had go for recovered from ler doso of othor and chloro- form yesterdsy morning ns to bounco & Journal roposter from her residonce, No. 108 Bremor street, and tell him that if e \antod any furthor information ho must look in the morning papers for it. Tho lady is outiroly out of danger, and 80 Is tho Journal man. Thren mantbs sgo & discharged conductor named Burkley was killod by Express Messenger T'rico whilo tha former was trying to rob his e Ttecently tho sum of $4.000 was paju by the C ductors’ Mutual Benefit Association to Burkley's widow, hier huaband having been a mombor in good etanding. Bhe 18 aan excellent woman, in poor circumetances, and the Azeociation paid her tho money without raising any question as tothe way io which hor husband met his denth. In tho present dearth of work in tho eity, it ought to bo a matter of graat futerest to the'un- omployed to know that thero is an abuudance of reraunorative work in the farming districts, and that 83 per day ean bo hadin many parts of Tilinois, lowa, and Minnesota. Thero is enpecial nood of much manual Iabor this vonr, becauso tho late sovers ralun have besten down the oats and wheat 8o a8 to render the uso of s harvester in many cares jmpossible, and tho reaping Las larzely to bo doue by the cradle and ovon the sicklo. Thoro has Iatoly been considerable interest smong tho members of Centenary Church on tho subject of a pastor to fill tho placo of Dr. Peck, who has srrapged to fin to Laltimore to live, and who will prolably tnke his departure during tho couung fall, " 'Tho eves of many of the —congregation have boen sot upon Dv, Thomss, of tho First Church, and the idea of requestig his ossignment to tho Ceotenary has been considered and talked of ° informally, but wover by an asecmbly of the onurch, Meesrs, Farwell, Gammon, aud Bishop weto some tima 8go ap- poioted a committee to havo tho matter of » saetor in chargo, but thoy roport that thero haa :mn ax vet no dotormiuation arrived at ns ro- gardg Dr. Thomas or any ono'clse. The church year, which ends with tlie conferenca in October, s Dr. Thomay' third witl tha Firat Church, and, secording to the custom of tho Chnrch, he will be assigued to somo other ficll tuis fall. Theroseems to bo s mild differenco of opinion between Mr. ¥, R, Otis aud Diwtrict-Attorney Ward about somg of tho maiters which have grown vut of tho former's claini for fho reut of » lot containiug o post-hole to the Government 1t therate of ¥500 & year. In a statement mado by Mr, Otts, aud published in thewo columbs, shat gontleman neverted tisat Mr. Ward told him that tho rent asked was snbetantialiy a fair ono, or words (o that offect. Tho Diwtrict- Attornvy denios in tho most poeitive wannor that o ever snid any euch thing, ‘THE CHICAGO In tho result wan caused clorks) ? Tho Bupreme Court convenos Sept, 14, and an effort will be mado to have tho caro tako prece- dence, that it may be decided in advauce of tha fail olections. ! TIE JLFFERSONIANS' NESOLUTIONS, The set of rexolutions fntrataced luto the Jefferaontan Club Ly diles Kohoo at their Inat meeting caused some tlutter in political circlos aronnd town yeeterdsy. It was gouerally bo- lioved that the next gathering of tho * Joffs " would Lo stormy and digcordant, owing to the varioty of mnterial welded jnto that poculiar bady.” In order to necertain tho feolngs of prominent poliliciana upon tho subjoct of tha renolutions, a ‘TrinuNy reporter interviewed $ibenifl Agnow, Mayor Colvin, A. C. Heswg, and Judge Dickey during tho day THE NUERIFY enud Lhat bo had not read tho resolutions very earefully, but hoped that, in tho ovent of tho Bupremo Conrt decidiog adveraely to tho charter of 1872, tho Mayor and Aldermen would, imured:- ately after such docivion, order a city eloction, Ho, howeser, vo far an ndvired npou (he aubject, did not think that the mow charter would be overthrown. . JMAYON COLVIN eafil that ho bad not read the resolutions,but had honrd of thom, It was, ho waid, simply 8 Domo- cratio game, and tho leaders of tho “Jeffu™ wanted to get uito oflice. o belioved that the Supreme Conrt would stand by the chartor of 1872, Tor his par:. ho was content to sbida'tho decision of that hol; MI, A, €. TESING eaid that, it the Supretuo Court decided sgainst hio new clister, a city eloction would becoms o necessity, so far as regarded tho roso- lution of tho Jelersoniaue, which would call for tho submiesion of theo. charter of 1872 to the poople anow, ho did not think that 15,000 citizens could ba foun tosign a peti- tion for tbnt purpose. Ilo was tutally opposed to any such movement, because ft would ouly creato confugion and make matters worso than evor, The decision of the Surreme Court wonld eottlo_ and simphify tho whols matter; and, in easo that decision should bowmdverae to the new Sl’t bolng clatmed that the stufing y the want of poll-booke and Ho farther sayy that Mr. Otis” statement about tho building on tho lot 18 calculated to mixlead. Tho building Is uot on the lot in queetion, but o0 an adjoiniug one, and, #o far frum being in tho same predicament, iv entirely oat of the ling of Doarborn street, and Iy of course not on land zundewnod, Inquity was mado of Gon. Holman e to whether ho bhad wsottied the value of the vemtal of the lot. llo answered that ho had not; ho had douc his bost, o said, to find out what the monoy salue of tho occupancy by tho post, ete.: hnd Leen, but hiad had pocr suceess, He had stated the whulo case to four of tbe best real-osiate men io the city ; ono of them lod said that the ciaim was not too Jurgo ; aunother had pronoting- ed sn opinjon that the Government ought to puy nothing at all, and two more bad declinad to expross any opinion. Whereforo the Goneral thought ho 'was about where he started from, Tle intended, ho enid, to consnlt another Governs mient odicial, and endeavor to #greo upon sumeas ibing Leforo long. THE CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION, Tho anuunl mecting of the Citizens' Associa- tiou will ba Lield on the first Tuosduy in Septom- ber, at which timo tho aunual roport, which js expeoted to be of a verv intoreating nature, will ba submitted, t'resdent MacVeagh wil also deliver an address on tho ocession, and oflicers for the ensuing year will bo olected. 1t is grati- fying to tbo members of tho Assoclation 0 kuow that the tinsuces are now, and havo all along been, in & prosperous coundition. It can- not bo denied that the Associotion has done n fuod work, and that it stands so far legal victor n ity attompt to punlsh tho brazen frauds by winch the chartoreof 1872 was foisted on the eny, A goneral desiro to continuo av organiza- tion which has beou 80 Buccessful prevnils smoug ull the members, aud it will doubtless next month cuter upon auother year of pros- perity. YL.CIBER INSPECTION. Again Lrcutlo is brewivg in the lumber fn- !Fl:uuuu deputment, This timo 1t is botweon the bows xugecturs and their subordinates, About tuirty of the Istter, who ore slso mom- Lo of the Lumbor Iuepoctors’ Union, bave or- ganized thewsclves into an sssuciation some- ‘what after the co-operativo plan, for the inspec- tion and nieusmiement of lumber. Tho now aa- sociation bew irsued s cireular, m which the prico of straight wensure 1 fixed at 13 conts, and that of two ur woie kiuda at 15 conts per m, Tho members claim to have Lad sufliciont cx- perieuco to do the work woll, and hold them- sulves respousible for any errora that may oceur, to wect which n fuud his been croated, 'T'he uow upphicants for palronsge alyo assert that they bear no il wul towards their formor om- loyers, but feel that they are entitled 0 A largor portion of (ue carnlogy, the lion's suaro of which has hitherto oue into the pockets of the mlddlemen or bows spectors, who aro uot a ucoeneity, aud who, ag woll us tho other partics, have uo capital’ in- vested in tho business, 1t i understood thut the sub-Inspectors ware moved to tako this course becauny burinces Las beon so dull Iately, Last spring * Bows Inupect ora” decided to employ doristanis only when there was somothiug for them to do, while in previoua vears tho latter wero constantly employod, aud drew their ealaries whethor (bey performed sny work or not, Youterday thure was sonie delay in gettiug mon to du the spect- ing, but the bose inspcctors upposr to think things will be rubning smoothly in a fow days, 1t is’ undorstood that some of the lumbormen vbject to the now Asscciation becauwo it is or- ganized on the cv-oporative plan, aud it would e a difticult watter to always Ux the rgepousi- bility, beeides tho syotem is [iable to breed inter- el dissension. Under tho old plau thoe prico for straight measure i 18 centa, s, THE QUD WARRANTO. JUDGMENT DY DEPAULT. To the surprise of everybody, the clty quo warranto case cawo to a donclusion in tho Criminal Coust yeviorday morning, At tho hear- ing Baturday a jury trial of the poiots involyed was asked by the couusel for tho city, and the caso was ot for to-day, e Judgo Dickey camo into Court yesterday, in bebalf of the city, and asked leave to withdraw certain papers in the cose and {o stand by their demurgers. 'This tho Court sgreed to, where- upon the counsel for the Citizons' Association :udked for judgment of oustor, which was graut. indga Dickey thon prayed an appeal to the Buprewo Court, the lssues Loiug & queslion of lnuv.ll which was aleo grauted wituout the ususl 1 "Tho Bopreme Court will Lo ssked to decids tho following: L Firsi—\Vas it necesspry to submit the question of n;lnorily represcntation at the churter elece tion becond—Waa it necessary to give notice that such & qaestiou was to be submitted ? Third—Was it vecossary (o give notice ny ;a“ hl:hz“ places where the lections wera 1o by 0] Fourth—Was it necessary to fix the places for holdl?ug the election thirty daye prios to the elec. on JNfth—Waa it necessary to have elerks and Joll-vocks at the places of election? -« Sizth—Wau it neceseary to hava the tivo ballot- :oxu.ln which $0 receive votes on two proposi- ons ¢ . Seventh—Did tho stullng of the ballot-boxes Tuake any diferenca if it did not effcol chauges charter, aod that it was not'rendered until nlter tho regular period for the November election, he lhad no doubt whatover that . the city officials would surrender their offices to tho reople, and order an clection under tho old chartor, CORPPRATION CODNSEL DICKEY 8aid that thg record in the quo.warranto caso wAs b(‘lnF mado up, and would soon be filed in tho Cierk’®ohico of tho Bupremo Court, aud wonld bo placed as higlh on tha docket as pos- siple, 8o that a decision might be rendered with- out vezatious dela, Other gentiemon woro auestioned on tho same subject, and all appearcd to agreo that tho Su- preme Cowrt waa tho only'source to look to for » solution of tho problem. -— SALOON LICENCSES. RFAULTS OF NOTARIAL COMPETITION, ‘When s man or womau in the City of Chicago wishios to keep a snloon o or sho is obliged by ordinance to have s licenre, and to pay to the City Collector thorefor the sum of 82, Lhe ap- plicant ia also obliged to tile & bond under tho ordinanee for o saloon aud under the Htata law for o grocory, —which latter torm appearatoboa ouphemism for gin-mill, or drunkard-manufac- tory, Ench of theeo bonds must bo sigued by two responeiblo persous avd sworn to, The It two words havo of late caused much Atriso in the ju the City of Chicago, 'Thero is o fou conneeted with o legal oatit, and the thought of about 4,009 saloon-keopers sponding 50 cents cach on seals yearly was too much for the noble army of havgers-on and employes at the City- Iall and eisewhers, and they rushed wildly off and got thenmmol vee mada notaries without delay. Lo such an extent hes thia been carried that the troublo i not Lo fiod n notary, but to avoul one, around thie City-EHall. Tho Comptroller's oitice hay two or more, tho City Clerk's oflico ono. the La-y Department one or twy, the Collector’s oftice a lot, aud tho Mayor's offico threo or more,—all waiting to rako 10 the * perks ” growing out of tho bonds. The common charge is *1 per #n- loon-keoper, i, e., 50 centa for the oaths aud 89 conts for making out thy bouds. So activo has the cauvaes for dollars become thal the seramblo is 5 IMBUNACEFUL AND OFTEN ILLEGAL, For instance, ouo of Collector Von Ilollen's clerks is in the habit of tilliag out the blatks tn tho Londs anid then attixing bis notarial seal be- fore ney wignatures aro placod on tho documonts. Dy this means ho atiompts to securo tho return of tho parties to him aftor the pignatures aro muvic, and tho dollar i3 thus secured. As to tho legality ef such o procecdiug thero ia probably no doubt, becouso tho imprens of the eoal is of 00 wora value than & blut of ink untess the name of the notary aecompanies it ; but ay to tho mortn! sharpuees of the trick thers can be 10 question, A rorostor was presont a day or two ago in tho City Clork's onlica whon the clerk in question came around to blow up s notary in v, For- roet'n dejartment for nckuowledging an oath on oo of tLio Laif-mado bouds above dexcribed, It wna A LUDICTIOUS KCENT, to witnees thio bad tamper of Lhe Collector's man at bewyg interrupted 10 tho cotlection of dollsra Ly anotaor collector, whom ke solowmuly warned and objurgated for iterfering with his pickings, It is not quite clonr whether tho city pass this clerk for tne purposo of having him collect other aod oulsido dollars, or for some otler purposs, As o matter of law, the Collcctor's elork Lindn't the sliadow of a right to protest. Then is unothor and MOILE DANGEROUS FEATURE of tho bond bnsinesa which needs reform, and will geh it with vim if it be persistod In. Yes. torday afteruoan a Gorman woman offered Ler bonds in the City Clerk's oflico for a saloon lcense, and it appeared, on inepecting them, that Adolvh Kraus, & notary, had cortifiod that thoy liad beou igned, woaledt and deliverod in hin prewenco, whon, in fack, they had not heon signcd or sealed or deilored by anybody. In other wards, Adolph Kraus said he bad receiwed and acknowledged the siguatures of two partics who haa not signod at all, Hohad simply filled up tho bonds, afiixod hus seal, cortitied to what he'had no knowledge of, pocketed the woman'd dolior, and sont her off to got somo signatures, it sho could. ~ Anythipg moro flagrantly abusive of the nolary's ctution cannot Lo conceived. Tho Inw of the State lhaw, fortunately, a very clear sos- Siou boaring on tho case, Tho Revised Statutes of 1874, pago 370, describen just wuch an action, and provides that it ehalibo punishied by impris- onment from one’ ta tive years iy the Peniter@ tiary, or by o tine of #1,000 and imprisonment in tho Coanty Jail not exceoding one yesr. How many other trausactions of thia kind Adolph Kraus has boen guity of is not known. ox- copt by limself,” but the officers will be derelict if fthey do not make an examplo of himn intho present case. The womau who had the Londa esia that [iraue’ oflico was at tho corner of Randolpt and Canal streets. is residenco is given 1u the Directory as No. 135 West U'sylor ulreet. It 18 due to the notaries at the City-Hall to nuy that they have nut been known to break over the Iaw in this way. OF those at the City ileadquarters, Modsrs, Bargett, Lrost, Wilsen, letiurren, do comparativoly littlo businese, and du tlat properly. The grealer part of tho dol- latn are taken by the Colloctor's clorks. —— THE UNIVERSITY. I1T8 NEXT YEAR. Au important meeting of tho Executive Com- mittes of the Board of Trustecs was beld at tho Brevoort Iouse Friday evening Jast. Tho state- ment of tho vessony for tho vacating of the Frevidency, as prepared by the sub-Committeo, was appraved and ordered publishod, The place of the Mon. William Slanuon, of Stovenson County, rosigned on secount of ill-houlth, was filled, bx tho electiou of 3, M. Vau Osdell, of thiu city.” N, T, Gnsuette, L., was chosen n niom- ber of the Executive Cowmittea m placo of Tobert Harriy, resigocd, ‘Flie most important buslnoss, hawever, rolated. to srraugoments fur tho nexs collegisto year, The deparument for vouu ladica wad plucad on an enuroly now basis, Mims Mary K. Chapin was chosen Superintendont of L dopartment and Lady Professor, Miss Chapin 18 well kuows in the Northweat, having boen for & number of yeats connectod with tho Ladies' Collegen at Mil- waukee aud Quinoy, st which placo sho Lad ror her pupils many ladies of 1tus city and country, A committea of iadies was chioson to have spocial caro of this departmeut, as | Judge Lawroncs, Mrs B, O, Bt FPerusudo Jones, Myu. O, L. Wison, Mis, Ueury W, Fuiler, re. Kate N. Doggelt, Mrs, J. Goodupedd, Mra. Mitchell, Mry, Dlatelford, Mrs. C. B. Waite, and Mra, D. L. Shorey, ‘Fhe Chinucellor wan disected to assigu a suito of roows to the dopartwent, snd 10 take mousuros to Lave them furnished and in order &t tho begivning of the term. Tho dopartment is open ahiko to ladies in the preparatery aud callegiste etudies. Whilo under tho superiue toudence of Miss Ohadin, tho pupils will recio in the regular clauses of thu University, receivs ing wspeciol justrudtion from Alies Chapia sud othior toachers it such branchos as are uot e braced tu tho University courso, This move luoks to the making of the ludics’ duvusimionta follows: 0. Htono, Mru. Mrus ronl and substantial featurs of tho University, and nuder the earo of s distinguished av e cator 8a Miss Chapin is underdood to bo, and tho able Board of Ilaliea which has boen appointed, no reason s asen why it ahonlt not riwo to fivat-rats suceesn and ho- conio A permatent and important addition to the odugationa! facilities of tho city. Anothor important measure looked to tho or- Raulzation of the Departmeut of Applled Sciences on an indepondent fouting, and with now moans of glicioncy, It L thus far heen only an at- tachment of tho Classieal Department, and has been koot in a pubordate position, It 18 now intonded to place it usuler separate mansgemont, and, as fagy a# the means can bo eecured, 10 de- Yolop i iptb & well eynippel polyiachois rehaol No more; neaded mportant step conkl ho taken by the University, 1t is hoped tu sccuro for 1t the hielp of goutlemen an mauvagers not luthierto known in connection with University minttore, but who have an intoreat i the yrogresy of ecicnco, and fn technical education in tho oy, 3 Sult another change was tho transfer of Prof, J. C. Freoman, who hns for severnl yoars aeted an Principal of tuo VPreparatory Depansment to the Chair of Latin, nmt’ the electipn of L. 1. Stearnn aa Aseistant Profossor of tho Ancient Languages and Priveipal of the Poparatory De- partent. Mr. Steatns s a gradunte of tho Juiversity in tho clasa.of 183 and haa beon for #omo six yoara Principal of Wavland Institats, at Beaser Dam, Wis., whoro b Las wou tho rop- utation of a yigorous aud popular teacher. 118 olection to a position in tho University was on tho nomination of I'rof, Bolse, who hay Jearnad his quaiitics as n teacher by the students whom ho has fitted for the Univeruity, acd this nom- inatfon of Dr. Hoise may bo considerod & guar- antoo of Mr. Bteanm' classical echolarsh!p’ and toaching ability, Dry, Burroighs and Bofso wora directed to prevare a circular nuuouncing the opaning of tho University Hept. 10, with the arraugoe- 1nents for tho several departmonts, On tho whole, the procees of rohabilitatjon of tho University ofter tho fate gulo scoms to bo #oing oo vigoroualy. and it reslly looks na if the thing might bo having tho efTect to awaken tho Trustees inta new life, "o which *‘let all the poople say amon,"” —— INSURANCE, 5 ONE EXTRACTS FROM GNEENEDAUM'S DOOR. The oxtract from A. C. Greoucbaum's oxpira- tion regiutor, published in Tue TRIBUXE of yrs- terday, showing Liow tho people of this city have baon systematically swindled by bogus inauranco caucerns, ks catixed quite & panic among tho agents aud golicitora, who have been engngéd for yenraiu piacing their bogns risks with Mr. Groenobanm to cscape detection themeolves, ‘Tbo list wu yeatorday's paper showed but & small portion of this kind of trafiic carriad on o this city, Tho business done by Mr. Greenebnum, a8 rovealed by his register, has been im- menee. o plnced rigks ou anyihing ho could got, aud acceptod from ! of n per cent ap 10 10 por cout; just ns mucli ns the parties wero willing to pay. ‘Lo agenta sud sohcitors who havo placed risks with Greenebaum aro as much 10 blamo as Urcercbaun himsolf, for they wero all awaro of the character of this wnu and tho land of companies ho represcnted. Aw tho nrti- cle in yestordny's paper bind already had tho oflect of causivg inany peopie to examine their oiicies anil bnve thieir proguerty veinsurod fn res ompanios, an additional” ltet of tnsuranco 4 hereby published. But few of the polcies named in this hst bave been eaucelled or bave ox- pared ¢ Name ‘ura| Sunbury,.. Sunbyry, .. Sunblry.. Sonth Sidy Sunbury,. Ch. Sfiver Smelt| 10y Workn, S, Brauch Dig [Julin Barnhor Tieloh- radeky, Blauey, 1500, Blaucy, Berkloy, 8: Branch Dist, Coltsoc| Commerelal.. .. I8, Brauch Dist, Cof Aiueral Moun-| i Blunes. Luoker, Wright, Jacob Wetl, e 1000 Jacob Wile, 009|A. U. G, 130 A. C. 4, A-uldncob Wite, Merchants',, . O Jungichier, Sunbury 1!, Rousen- North-Toun, .. [Merrtit & Wilder.. Barkely Simon Lebrecht .| Yutowne, E, 8, Babeock, United Firo As.| pockativti, i, £ 5, nmmek.....'mm 2. 8, Babcock..... Wile & Bhan- non, 2000/ Wilo & Shan- non, Derkely E. 8. Bubcoek.....[2005Wile & Bhan- B non, Derkely 111, Loather Co,...[1200-3.31,Stevens, America ¥ derwrite, Gibraltar...... 111, Leather & 111, Jaather C Thlan & Jolinol L', Behatfer.. I, V. Farwvell L. P, Hnidth & Novelty Manf. Co. 'entwater Lutnber, Ansoclation .., Norta Peug. ... Workingme's, Coutinontal.... 2143, Stevens, 1200 L, SE.Stevens. 00|11, Blomygren., 00, B, Lielohe Tad: i o0l 2000|L, Martin, 0)0)J. Lungscher, Compyuy s v +-.[ 1000[A, Tarraboo & ‘Company, Pentwater Lum:| . Lurabco [? o00| ‘& Co. ¢ 33|11, Martin, B0, dorgan, 12:0{8towell, BlUjNowak & Kas- e L, Schultze,......[10000\, C, G, 1, Distilling Co, 1003|Blauey, ‘|A. Lipman,.......[1500A, 0. G, l'l'nlotl;mk Wahawh, Flevatur,. 2520/C, D. Hooker, S, W, M co. P POISONED. - INVESTIGATION BY THE OJRONER. i Aead cnoe of pomoning was iuvestigated by the Coroner last avening, ‘Fho victim was Mrs, Emma Hoss, wife of A, P, Hess, a woll-to-do carpenter, living at No. 294 Dayton street, BerkelFueees oas 3 i 1180014, C. G, North 8ido. Saturdny ovening laet Drs, Hess wad euflerivg from nouralgia, aud when ber husband camo homo to pupper sho told him of it. For some timo ho Lias been reading up medical works and attend- ing lectures on pharmaoy and chomistry, with a view to taking caro of his own family 1 cascs of sickness. Accordingly, ho presciibed G0 graius of & deadly " and uncettain drug kuown as geleeminum, or yollow jasmine. Ho wroto tho namo of tue medicino in pencil on tho back of a pluce of sand-paper, and it bucame slightly blurred and obsoured, but closgobserva- tion plainly revoaled the correct apelling. Inrec- tions wero also givon on tho samo paper to divite tho drug into four powders of 15 grains each. Mrn. Iiess went to the drngstore of Hoovs Frizeh, No. 881 North Hal- stod stroot, sud gave thoe proecription toa boy 1 yours old, nawed Willism Sebreivor, who was in chargo of tho utore. 'Fhe boy put up 60 graina of a drug and wrota on the label *geluo. minum.” © Mrs, Iess took it boms = and wwallowed ono powder ' about 8§ o'olock. Ier husband, who lad been abseut short time, returned and found ber fu spasms, Hibe told bim that the.modicine Lad poisoned ber, ava Alr. Iess appliod restoratives aud calied his brother, Dr. W, if, Heay, to assint bim, but all thewr offoria. proved unavailing, and the unfortunate ~ woman died about 10 o'oloclk, tho rewuls of cnrelessnesy on the part of both the husbund aod tue boy Sehreiver. Mr. Hews bad read in o modical journal that tho yol- low jasmine was su auti-spasmodio aud nervino Lighly reconmended by physicieny i cases of nouralgia, but ko made "his mistake i prescribe ing the_root instead of the tincture, The Cur- oner, who ls a_clemist, stated that from ouve to thres graiug of the drug was dangerous to take, The testimony of Drw, tlenrotn aud Heny showed |Iu’: tho medlejuo was an unpopular ouo, which had hoen tried some years ago without success. Mr. Hews gavo his “tostimony regard- iug the prescription und its effects on hiw wife, sud;during ith recital was overcomeo With griur, aud frequontly intarrupted himself, The testimony of the draggist wae also taken, aud related to the oxponence of tho boy Selireiver, who bad beon in his emptoy about tuo yoars. Ilo was anked by the Corotor what ho cousidered s sufticiont longth of himo to bo speny i lustbing o dispenss wedicives, and was anewercd (hat fivo years was gonerslly necesealy, but some persons learned much «uicker than oibers, and tho Lo varied, Tho jury retired, and aftor some deliLeration broughtin® vordiot of death from poinou, sud reprimauded Mr, Hesn aud My, Frusch, tho drug- Kist, for using jasmine in the manner stove eiated. st MICHICAN EXCURSIONISTS. ON THEIL WAY TO TUL PEXINSULA. An excursion of tho legislators aud editora of Michigen reachiod tha city last evening, making this he etastlug polut for a wousou of oujoye - rivalry 82,000, TRIDUNIG: TUESDAY AUGU 17, 1876, mont. Tue paity s nnder tho management of tho Inw-makers of tho *Upper Ponin- wula,” Upon reaching tho city they were nsiderably fatiqued, of courso, and tho for repons’ and tha desiro to sco tho wsights of tho cily worked them ap to o mixed condition of mind. Thouo 1e- movad from theatres in their homes sought.tha benuties of the siage, while those accuatomed to #tago weenury and farces preferred tho guiotudo of the ted. Amoug tho pactios wero tho following legis- ators : 'Tho Jlons, G, V. Babeoek, Willisa Coolk, J. D, Cotoy, L, D. llm\kill?l .7, Rediteld, W, L. Webber, €, M. Wood, William Dackus, 1, G. Bailey, 1 11, Bydlony . Howitt, Jon Houee ton, 8. L, Kilbourne, A, 7. Metealfe, A, B, I ton, J, Siowe, J. I Wheolor, and J. €. Wood With tho party wers the following editors W. Allon, ivrald, Leslie; C. C. Allison and Miss €D Allwon, Democrat, Cragopalis § . Nisbott, Dill-Postrr, Pentine 5 V. Thister, Adeertiser, Iubbardstown: W. Clute, Repor Throe Rivers: II C, Hessions, Sentined, Jovin s J. W. Gnflith, Democral, Green willos I, Hoard, Gaxntre, Tawas Ci . A Benl, Cowrier, Anu Arbor; W. W. Wooluough, Lribune, Battle Creck: W, 8. George, Republi- can, Lansing, President of tho Asesociation; and Q. P Brown, Argus, Ann Arbor, Tho party 18 "divided Losween tho Tremont ouso and Kuhy's Haotel, and will bark this morning for Milwaukeo, (reen DBag, and Mar- quetto, on o special traln. Tho trip, it is calen- Iated, will oceup: aut ten days. Besides thoso named, the Guvernor of the State and odlier rroiinens officinls ave oxpocted to joln tho party efuro loaving tho city. ————— THE CITY-HALL. —ny ‘The Committee on Btreots and Alleys for the North and West Divisions did not meot yostor- dav for lack of a quorum. ‘The Board of P'ublic Works will to-day open bids for tho ercction of a tower and stablo in connection with the Blue Island avenue engino- house, Hupt, Bailoy yestorday condemned n dilapl- dated old_structuro at No, 91 North Carrenter etreot, For years it has been throatenlog to topplo over on passors-by. ‘Tho Doard of Publio Works will to-day adver- tizo for tho walling and fllling for the npproaches to tho nowly-projected Biug felaud avenuo via- auct, Tho Board will to-day have n conforonce with railroad uflicials in regard to the erection of a vinduct at Milwaukeo avonue. Tho members of the Law Dopartmont aro re< cuperating and trying to clear their beads 80 a8 gcttlo up the muddle into which they have led tho city. City-Attorney Jamicson and Frank Adams’ are away fishing, and Jullge Dickey will to-day take loave of lus ollicial dutien for a fow dayn’ gojonrn ar Ottawa, Asaletant City Attor- ney Tuthill will do tho honors ot the Pepartment during their absence, Tho Police Board Commisalonors are not dead, neither do thoy sleop. They huve meroly heen slyly foraing around for a pleasant roadnay to cacapo from tho troubles that besot them, and they ligvo tinully reached an ultimatum, In view of the Tact that tho city aliowed tho quo warranto eano to go by default, "they are of tho ojinion that they themeelves bave a frat-class qua war- ranta cndo in their present conditiou, and aczor- dingly thoy will to-day tako legal advice on Jho subject. Yeeterday Comptroller ifavos was for tho first timo excrcised about the mauner m which the ‘Limes has Leon writing un the ety taxes. Not on issuo iy printed but that it contalns romo of what the Comptroller considers the most ap- rarent .and most dinbolical misstatemems, In contradiction to fus last one Yubllubml the Comptroller merely rofers to hie last annnal re- port for tho fotal demalition of tho editor's idons, and gives votico that tho author of any futuro unwarcanted defamation of tho city's crodit will bo Lold to a strict accountabilivy, g N THE COUNTY BUILDING, Tho County f:ourt nd]aumeu yesterdny until Sept. 20. = Coronor Dictzich yesterday sent a commuui~ cation to the County Board asking an allowance for tho omploymont of another nesistant. ‘ho roquest will hikoly meet tho fate of a similar ono mudo somo Limo ago by the County Physteia. Charles Lindger found bimsel? in jail yoster- day, whers ho bad been placed by o Doputy Sherifl for trospnss, tho damuges being laid at A Mrs. Loowe appoars mixed in tho af- fair, and the Criminal Comt has promise of n seneston, Linduor wes diecharged on bail duriug tho day. Each membor of the County Board yestordsy fouud au srguinout in favor of lotting tho ab- stract job o Otto Poltzor laying upon bis desk. “Flio argumont was in the shape of o communica~ tion published soveral days ago in an afterncon paper. The Commissioners londly complain of the amount of such literaturo addressod to thom of Inte. % crRIMINAL. H A mnn namod Mickaol Layden was talen in oustody yosterday by Dotective Elliott and looked up at the Contral Station to await o hoaring on tho chargo of highway robbery, in taking & val uablo watch and chmn from a Mr. Wicas, ten days ago. David Washosky, a young man, was suspoctod of atoaling $50 and & gold ting and chain from tho tailor sbop of Jacob Holomon, No, 161 Di- vision street, yosterday aftortioon, and was fol- lowed over from the North Bide to the South Hido, and arreatod at the Instance ol Solomon, It waa not early In tho morning whon John Hopkiva escaped”from Jail; 1t was in the mid- dle of tho day, and all ho had to do was to climb down thoe olovator way, and thouco into the on- Kineor's room via 5 sower, Thou he walked out boldly. It is justics to tho night juilers to lay tho binma on the day ofticers. Mrs, Lewis Waitzoubnrg, of No. 256 Milwaakeo nvonue, surprised o sucak thiof in her honso yosterday morniug, and succooded in holding on to hita untit an officer arrived, who took him to the Weat Chicago Avonuo Station, where Le gavo the namo of John Peternon, About £100 worth of property was piled up by the thief, ready to tako away, A young mgn named Oeorfia TIrvin, altneEvans, was arrested lately on tho charge of stealing eix cases of boots from Williarus' stors, at Milton Juuction, and has boon conlined in_the-Central Btation, awaiting thoe rocovery of the goods, which tho detectives learned wore in pusseasion of E, Isaacs, o E-uwnbroker, at No, 127 Van Buren street, but the Intter bad shipped tbewn to ono Burghoim, at Amboy, 1Il. ‘Che stolen proporty will arrive hore to<iny, Mr, D, F, Fox, of Lake View, who has been accompanying Harmum's Circus, seiling peus, tells o curious story of the dolngs with the shaw, including tho conduct of the thioves who are, ho aays, opeuly allowed to steal and rob, and who assaulted him avd badly injured aud robbed bim near Des Moines Friday, Mr, Fox makes some stiong assortions about "the managemont, which would bring & libel suit ou any paper which should priut and not prove them. e SUBURBAN. WILNETTE, A gloom was cast over tho flonrishing villago of Wilmette yestordny by an acctdent which ro- sulted in the death of an eatimable eitizen, B gontleman nawmed Ward, who, thourh & comparatively now-comer, was reparded LU valuable accosnion to the illago, and was highly csteemed by tho citizons. Mr, Ward, whb was the father-in-law of Ar, Springer, drove into the lake vestorday forenvon after a load of gravel. Havlog occa- sion to lopglown the check-reing, ho walked et upon thd" tougue of tho wagon, between tho borsos, and, while there, made a misstop and fell into the wator. This startlod tho liorsew, which turned about and camo sshore, Alr, Wurd, who was au clderly qennemnn, must have boon stuuned by the fall, or injured bg the Lorses, for, although the water was not 3 feet deep, ho nover camo up. Awsistauce was imme- diately procured, but tho lako was dragged for two bours Lefore his body was recovered, e S sl s ot EDUCATIONAL. Kpectal Dispateh to 2'he Chlcano Tridune, Mexpota, Lk, Aug, 16,—Fho LaSalle County Teacliers' Iustituto met at Mouduta to-day, aud was largely aitended. The opening exerclses wero commenced by County Kupt. Willams on * Lunguage,” followed by Prof. laltwood on the samo subject. 'Thosession will continue thmuglj- out the week, e Pianos and Organs. Alerge assortiient of new planos and organs to reut, Betond-hand planos frum 354 to §200, W, W, Kixvarz, Comner Blate and Adams steocts, Clilcago, < - oe - - Important to the Preservation of Teeth— John Gosnell's Oherry Tooth-Paste, the ot eflicucious dentifrico kuowu, Try it, ¥or #3lo by all drugglets, Wholesals ageute, Tosrey & bradlay, 171 aud 173 Bandolph streot, THE COUNCIL, Matt Benner Nominated and Cone firmed Fire-Marshal. The Ordinance Prohibiting Bob-Tail Cars Repealed, [] Tho Sonth.Side Company Will Change, hut Wants More Time, Making Provision for the Appointment of Police Captains, Thu Common Council met in regntar wookly session last oveuing, Prosident Dixon in tho chair, THE CORFORATION PAPER, Ald. Cullerton called nttention to the remras- nees of the Inter-Ocean (corporation nowapaper) 0 the matter of publishing the printed proceed- ings of the Common Councll. The proceedings of their body on tho evening of last Monday Lad Jjnet boen sont in, which was o caso without pree- adent. 1o hoped the Council avould take some nction that would provent a recurronce of tho BAO gricvance, Ald. Cacy esplained that the newspaper had had itg handy full during the past weak, and that :h:ru,would bo nothing to complain of in the uturs. Ald, Reldy and Clarko eaia thut the proceod- dogs could ‘bo printed the dhy succeoding the meetiugs If the neiwapaper o dosired, The gubjoct war theu dropped, The onthiy re‘wrl, of tha Comptroller foe July, already publiehed, was placed on filo, THE FIRE-MARSHAL. Mayor Colvin eont in o communication in which Matt Benuor was nominated to the offico of Firo-Marshal of the City of Chicago, On motion of Ald. Culierton, tho nominstion was confitmed without a dissenting voice, Also without the remotaest approach to o dedate. TRINTING 1Y GERMAS, In rogard to the German printing matter, the * Judiciary Commitioo roported that, inasthuch an thio printing was now being dono by one. German paret, it would bo superfluous and ont of placa, and recommendad that the resolution formorly introduced be ptaced an file, which was agreed to, LON-TAIL CARS, i TIMX! **bob-taii" cars matter was the next thing u order, Ald, Hildreth stated that he hiad boen informed by the ofticcin of the Chucago City Railway Com- pany that they were making arrangemonts for the rapid romoval of the one-borso-cars, ‘I hey, howevor, thought that tlicy could not substitute other rolling-stock with the celerity required by tho ordinanco, and this would be n great incon~ vonienco to them. o concluded by moving the reconeideration of the ordinance tixing tho timo of removal at Bopt. 1. : Ald.f{Schaffuer understood that the Company had now en ronte for Chicago about seventoeit firat-class horse-cars of tho requirite pattorn. Ho thought that the Compauy were making all reasonable oxortions to comply with the ordi- nanee, but o hoped they would not bo sube jectod to unneceasnry hurdslip. Al Ryan thought that thoe reconsideration of the ordinauce would breed confusion, and ho hoped that the mutter would not bo recon- sidored. A Ald. Quirk upn’o eonorgotically against the motion of Ald. Ilildrath. e had no great faith [n taking o back track in such matters, and ho believed that if the ordinanco woro rocon- sidorad it would be nocexssry to pass anothor of tho same character within six monthy. After a fow romarks from other Aldormon, Ald, 0'Brien moved to lay tho motlon on the tablo, Lot Ald. Hildreth's motion waa then pnt and pre- vailod, Tho ordinanco, on moton of tho sime Aldorman, was recommitted to the Committeo on Railrond, On motion, the report of the Belect Committoa appointed somo months ago to examino tho books of tho Roliel and Ald Society, which has beon alrcady publishiod, was placod on fila, THE COURT-HOUSE. Tho roport of tho Committeo appointnd in rof- orenco to tho couferonce botweon tho Board of County Commisstovers and the Councit in regard to the construction of tho now City-Hall and Court-Houss published in the procecdings of last week—was recoived and placod ou filo, ‘The Clark stroot railroad ordinauco, for the re- maval of the tracks ot the Rock Island Road, which, lito the Old Man of tho Sea, bns hung around tho Council for soveral months,, was lclnlh)d up, and produced a’eomowhat tiatulent obato, . Finally, tho mattor wan roferrod to tho Com- mittoo on Btreets and Alloys (South Division) with fuatructions o presont to the Council dingram whioh would oxplain tho contemplatod clianges, CUSTOM-HOUSE NEFORT. On motion of Ald. Woodman, tho action of tho Council ‘f]nclng tho report of tho architocts appolated to’examine the now’Custom-Hounsa on flle, was called up for reconsidoration, Tho Aldorman_understood ‘that tho Mayor was not autliorized to furnish certifled coples to our 1atmbors of Cougress and Sonatory. Ald. Hchaffuer said that the Moyor was alroady &0 ompowered. - Ald. Woodman then withdrow lus motion, THE JEFFERSONIANS. Ald. Cullerton dosirod to prosent a rosolution, Ald, Campbell objocted, unless the document was read for informatlon. Ald, Cullerton tuon road as followa: ‘WHEREAS, At b gathering of a rolect party of chronio oMfice-ueukers, known aud styling thomaslves Joffer- sonians, gotten up ot tho rate of $10 per biead, for the purposs of dictating 1o the podple of the City'of Chi- cago aud County of Cook the tithess of cach sald mem- }mr for lfly otlico that may ba vacant at the next elec- Hou ; an Wnzaras, Alalate mecting of sald Joffs, one of the leading punsters subruitted & set of Teiolutiona for the purposo of hoodwinking into aald Socloty & faw freab recrulle to awell the troasury of tho samo Resolved, This Council ls in great fear of thin threat, sud wou!d tearfully recomimond that at tho next woet: ing of said Bociety they roconsider the same, Ald. Woodman moved to embrace’ the attend- ants at tho Bwoenoy farm picnio, snd Ald. Cul- lerton sccoptod the amendwmont, .. The Chair ignored the resolution, and busi- ness was resumed, e THE POLICE DEPARTMENT, The following amendment to Bec. 5 of tho or- dinauco creatiug a Police Department in the City of Chicago, offerad by Ald. Cullerton at a recont mooting of the Council, was takon up and dis- cussed 3 Bzc, 5, Tho rald force ahall consist of one General Hoperintendent of Pollce, one Doputy Siperintendent of Police, four Captaius of Police, twenty Berguant, sni the police patrolmen now io tho employ of the city, which may be increased or decreassd from tima to time, or any police putrolmen sy atany time ba removed or discharged from the force by the Buper- intendent of tho force, with the concurrence of tha City Marshal; tho Sergeanta may be removed aud dis- chinrged of reducedd in tank by the City Marutial, with the writtun concurrence of ihe Mayor of tho city, AN members of the polico force stall take an oath to faithfully dischiarge thelr dutice, . Ald. Pitzgorald did not sco why thoro should | bo four Captalne. Thrao were quits suflicient. Ald. Cullorton said that tho great extent of tho \eet Division justified tho demand for four such ofticers. . After some discussion the amendment pre- ilod. l'l'lm Council then, on motion of Ald. Cullor- +ton, sdjourned until the eecond Monday in Bep- tupror, NECROLOGICAL, QBITUARY. Spectal Dirpatch to 1he Chicago Tribune, Booru Bexv, Lod., Auk. 16.—Prof, Behjamin Wilcos, Privcipal of the Iligh Bchool Nore for tho past five years, diod this aftornoon at Leroy, N, Y.,whike on hia way howe frowm tho sea-shoro, where lio had, 1n company with bis wife, been ¥pending bia vacation. 1o was well known fn Nortbern Indinna and Wisconsin, aud mw’n, ou~ tosmed by his numorons scquaintances. $Ho was » classmito of the Hon, Waliam Uross, e took ust prido in the number of promineut men who iad beso his pupily, among whom way E'rof. Mazsn, : . (7'0 the Assocrated Press,) OrevELAND, O, Aug, 16.—The liev. Charles Q. Finuoy, for many years Prosidont of Oberliu (ULio) Colloge, died very snddenly this moruing, at 4 o'clock, uf Lieart diseaso, at lus residonce at Oberlin, 1o was in the enjoyment of his ugual Lealth up to tho ime of b destl, Il will be baried on Wednesday, Wasuixatoy, D. 0., Aug. 16.—The Navy De- partinent hias roceived Information this morning of the death of Uomwmaundor G. M. Morns, U. 8. N., a1 Jordan,.Alum Bprings, Va., youter- d Commander Morris was iu comwanud of tLé Cumberland wheun she was sunk by the Mez- rimack in Hampton Rhodes. IN MEMORIAM. RESOLUTIDNE OX TILE DXATH OF JUDGE NOBTON, Al ameoting of the Directors of tho Josoph II. Tirowa Iron and Sicel Company, heid at their ofico fu Chlu;&e yosterday, the death of the Hoo, Jessa O. Nourton, the aitorusy for tho Compapy, ,was sunouaced, aud tho ‘following 1] resolutlons, offered by Mr. Brown, the Presdent of the Company, wera adopted s Renol “hat, b the death of the Hon, Tease 0, Nor. ompaty han lont the servlonnf an afflene s¥hiosa professionsl ability, hurtness capacity,atd aunnd dincrction his Bonrd hex reeognlzed and. totied upon ever fince tho nrganlzat} hrs Conpany, diexafved, *Uhat, by tha death of oue Lste frisnd, the memlers of this Bopd have Inst the soclets of s yei teman who, by the purity of bin its and_ the anitorm €autteny and aminbiiity which marked uis interconran with all hin axxovfates, Swon our hiearty tespect and eas teem and endenred hitu to us all, Zteavived, 'Fhiat, In teatlmony of onr respect and. en- tortn for our I3te masoclale, th Hocrelary enter thesn resolutione at large upon the records of thin Toard, A tranninfl a copy of the same 0 the family of Juiio Norton, with swhorm we heattily sympithizo in the bee reavoment which they hava siistained, Speclul Dispatek ta The Chicago Tribune. JoLier, TiL., Aug. 16.~In tho'Wili Connty Cim eujt Court Jant Saturday, Judgo MeRoberta }xrrflnlmk. action wns taken by tho Will Connty iar in relation,to tho death of the !lon, Josso O. Norton, of Chicago, formorly n prominent mem- her of the legnl fratornity of this county, and Congresaman for thia district. Eulogtes ot lifo, public sorvices, and-charncter of the de- canged wera made by Judgos Parks and Randall, tho Hon, Henry Suapp. Frank Goodspead, Feq., and R, E. Darher. Tho following resolntions woro then adopted and spread upon the records of tho Court} WitEREAs, The Han, Jeats 0, Norlon, recontly de cearcd, wan n resklent of this'city for uencly (uf years, and & memler of or Har, anid though hin ¢ mire occurend while ho waga resldent of another of Chicago, yot we entoens It Iyt right, as 18 18 & s ple; ure to us, ogive auexpressivn of esleem for pur brother, and 1o prescrve auch expression upon the secorda of 1his Court. dlesolred, That in the death of Judge Norton our pro- feeafon in consclons of n kad tereasemenit 0% well s his old neighliors and scquatntaluces, who will long re= member Lin noctal virtues, o was a warm friend, axninently genial in bin mocial relatlons, aud affable in tho discharge of his public dutles, aud,’ ak.ovo sll, gov~ ernad his conduct by the atrictest iutegrity, Rerolved, That it 1a due to hin memory that in every official position lie’ oceupled while & resident with s, commencing with the oflics (£ Probate Justice, which I held for many yeara ; then fn the Constitutional Convention of 15475 thet $n the Leglslaturo; then in Cougress, and ipow iho Hench of (his Clrenlt Court, be tnyaricbly oblaned ihe unanimous approval of the munity sa fo hla exalted integrity aud. largo capa- aty, Jesoleed, Tnt wa wish to bear testimony fo bix piirity of lieart [n ai th rolatious of life ; an affection- 6 limband, & kind father, and s eareful and bono- ficent member of sodloly, Reaolred, That wo tender to the family of the do- ceaeed onr sincerest sympathy in their hereavement, siesnlret, That n copy of {lioso rosolutions bo sproad upon the records of this Court. MORTUARY. L 2 New Yonx, Aug. 1h—A speclal train convoys, this mornlog, tho body of tho Iato Goorgo H. Muwford, who was Vice-Prosidont, Secrotary, and Qenoral Buperintendent of tho Western Unlon T clegraph Compauy, to ochester, N, Y. Lresident Oiton and other officors of the Com- pany accompaby tho train, Clon. Stager, of Chicago, General Superintendent of the West- ern Union Tolograph Company for the Weat, arrivod on Saturday from New Orleaus, for tho purpose of atlending tho funeral, PRt petia e 2 A ST, LOUIS CANARD. Srecial Dnapatch ta The Chicaan Tribune, 8r. Lorts, Mo,, Aung, 16—A morning paper to- day contmned o ramor to the offect that tho vauits of the United Statos Snb-Trorsury in this ecity had been forced open aud bonds to the amount of over $800,000 extracted thorofrom, Aa o matter of courso, tho 11ows of u rabbery of such magnitudo attiacted attontlon, and wot a- littlo anxioty was folt i, vari- ous circles in consequonco, Thia morning & reprogontativa of - tho Republican vis- ited the Bub-Treasury and .made otherwi=o overy offort to digcover thosonreo of tho rumor. Thero was not the loast foundation for tho thing anywhero, Thoe ofticials ot tho Bub-Trensury kuow nothing of tho matter savo that there bad been no robbery, Thore were no bonds in keep- ing to bo stolon. 1t was tlho opinion frooly ox- prozsod that tho printed rumor was tho result eithor of malica or inebrioty. DEATHS. TATLLITS—Nug. 10, Uoriha, daughter of W, and Fx Thility, aged 4 yours, 8 montlm, and 11 days, BRINTNALL—At "Clinton, In., Aug, 15, Oeorgo Lennard, only son of Goorgo 8, and Mary E. Brint- nall, of cholern infantum, aged 2 monibs and 18 days, I(ESS_On Saturiay ovening, Aug, M, Jace Hoss wife of Mr, Apollos Ifoxs, Funeral resvices held at mmantel Teformed Epl eopal Church, corer Dayton and Centro-sts, this Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, OOODYEAR—On Aug. 1, Matilds, wife of William Gnodyear, sged 5 yearn and 7 monthin, Funerni nervicer ot Teandeuce, 610 Wett Lakoost., Wednesday at 11w, m,, thou to Rosehlll by cars, Frienda oro fuvited, LILL—Tho fancral of, the late Willlam 41l will tako ]"hl!ll from Bt, James' Church, corner of Carsand [uron-ats,, on Wednesday, Aug, 18, 6t 3 o’ciock, are invited to attend LANEMIENT 10DIDE OF AMMORNIA Now and QGroat Discovery in Med1oal Soience for the Curo and Roliof of Pain in Man or Animal, Surpassing Anything Horotofora Known, Hostoring ‘Thou- asnds to Health ond — Happinoss, A SURE CURE For Neural Rhoumatism, Erysipolas, Dixmhurlg:nér Sore Throat, Faco che, Mumps, Paralysis of Limbs, Btiff or Enlargad Joints, Bun- ionn, Corns, Pains in Back, ock, or Shoulders, Quinsy, Ontarrh, \ ~AND ALI— Drutses and Wounds of Every Nature, in Man or Animal, GILES? LINIMENT has recolved the unquslife approsatof the ‘mudical fratornity, and is larqely us in thele privato practice by the woat sugcessfal phyai- cians A CrzraYxaN Ounen: Gllos* Todtd of Ammonia ts, in my jadament, tbo best mody for Nenralgla evor put baforo tho public. I havo bren adlioted with this tarvibla disesss for 51 goare, arit naver uatil I fell upon Mr. Gllos' remedy, dit 1 fiud any wurod rotlel, 1 tako ploasure 1o sayiui this, Ingemucn 'l dosirelwars ta'o n houofastos of tha hurian (amily, . CORBIT, Chalrman of the Methodist Uhurali Kxtenson, A Pusician Ounep: Dr, Willlam Osgood Vago, of No. 25 Fourth-ar., Now York, auflored fuf iany yokrs with stiflnces and intenre ain |1 s knos, and At tiines was unatlo 1o walk, caussd by an' injury roooivud ou Gie- Hludson River Katirosde Fd ot srimady that gull orsclonco Conld‘davise withaut bonofte . Qewt Linimont. Indide of ik Gava initant relief and siluctod a complole Guro: RasuMATIO SurrEERS ST Waa discharged from tho h T, with tnilammatory sheamatia jn i DAt Rewers, mik fouts aaosod faartany for thees ok biug el il Hopo, D, G LA of “Aimmonlaoffectod s complsta ouro, T30, R0 T Plangags Fall Tiver, Atar. My sulferings with inllsmmatéey themuaitsm wern fo: tenbor - { wasfolplas Il T usad (ales' 14aitnong lediio of Ammoni ha rosuls was wonderfnl, K. W, YOUR- 118, 813 Weat Tuirte-nfthoat., N, Y. * 5 ‘ Inflammatory Rbeumatly ovor my body: wris awollen; pain otolorable. Gitew: Linient Todids of An monia cared me. FREDKIUCK URERN, 14 We nty-thirdst., New Yark. . GILES LINIMENT for allments of tho snlinal Xingdoi bas Y all otbor proparations in lta wone dorfully curative utfscte, TBr. 0WNER OF ' HlARNY HARGXTT' 87ATES: In my stablo tho only liniment | now use s Glen’ Linl- mont fodide of Ammoanis. [4 porforma woudars, 1un- hualtatingly pronounco It tho best 1 svor, saw. 8icDANTELS, Prinovton, N. J. Z Far aur stock waknow of nu liniment that equ Tudido of Ammonts, It ls what horseinen b wanted—snmethis di 3 Glles' Iony £ llabla. It rer disapolin! TS BOUGLALE Nurth thoward ae, Haitimoro. IlUl gs Orant, Faq., Victorla, Kllia Ci 8 i ‘Gountr, Kanuas 1o tho woild, ViU sguare 1alles, o ook s beass Ciloa® Libisubat bodide of Amima- L29' TANIMIENT. A botlle possssses mora eI, LN ENT, foRie sahiied vrtrares R0 Hsmaonte (AL a0 fatalod oo & redulos cuninuaily. $rion 4 cotrla and 81 per bowtle. Qusris, £3.60. Jor Salo by all Whatesalo & fotall Drugaists. 5 South Clatk-st., 44 aud & Moo= Untow Stoe s Drug Stare; 171 ilue Island.av. _SPECIAL NOTICES, Prs, Winslow’s s«)(;finlng Syrup, sca ot Chilldros, such as toatliing, wiad collc ) aeAe s by 15 ot oaly eolaen toy ool ulates the stumach and bowols, cor- . AUCTION SALES, By WM, . HODGES & €0, At Our WnrerooEa,—Gafi ‘W, Lake-st., Wo sliall sell on TUESDAY, Aug. 17, a4 4 p, o, 8 large stock of OARPETS AND HOUBEHOLD GOODE, Cruckery, Glaawary, Cetlery, eole. elc.; oontents of Uotul,. Hale posltive and withiom resarve. WA, ¥, HODGES & CO., Anotloneers, Alxo, on Weidnceday snd Baturdsy Evenings, at 530 ©o'clock, fine Jot of goods will be uuld withoul reserve, ©_ WM. ¥, HODGES & CO,, Auctivueers, By 1I, CHADWICK & COU,, 105 and 107 Esat Raudolpl-ste Parler, Cbamber, and Diningrroom Furniture al Auction, thin morn{ng, st 10 a, ey consisting of Mar- Ble-Top and Plain Chi , Sateunion und Fule ¢ lor Buts, Cauo and Woud-scat Clhiucry, o e Couaodos; Bhow Casus, Btoves, B o Dk s ke Ustrigoraiors, URce DTIWICK & 00 Auctioneers, ik AQQTION SA By ELISON, POMI & oo g R C3; Ouclaimed Freightat Anct g a AT ';{" BALESIOOMS, and 80 Randolph-st., Tucy Morning, Aug. 17, at 10 :)’clou)g“ 200 PAC atmot Feviais s o s B o 1""': e, Marble Dust, and Boxes and Cases Misceln Merchaudinn, ey ELISON, POMENOY & €00, Anrtionem, Bankrupt Salg AT AUCTION. &G ! ] FOUNDRY" PATTERNS, Wednesday Morning, Aug, 18,8t 10 o'clack, At Foundry, corner Fulton and Unlon-sta, The largest and most completo atock of Paite el will bo i oot Lo s Y o, 1 large ot Iron and Wooden Flask ok oL oty ete, S oplen % eten g Hold by ordrr of R, Jenking, Faq., A ELISOY, 0n A, MEROY & CO., Auctioneary, Second Grand Auction Sl MARBLE, SLATE, AND IRON MANTELS, Schureman & Hand Mantel Go's WARBROOMS, COor. Michigan-av., and Van Buren-st, Thureday, Morning, Aug, 19, ot 10 o'cluk, A aplendid collection of 500 MANTELS, 1n 81l the néw and elegant designs and beat workmig, ship, a0 1ho varidus ‘wradoa ot Amorican and Foroign Marble, Also, & Jarge sssortment Slate, Tron, and Marbleized Tron Man Salo poritively witliout limit or reservo to closs surpius stock, * " ELJSON, POSENOY & 6 b _Fridny Morning, Aug. 20,0t 9:30 o'clock, Onr Regrlar Weekly Anction Sal NEW AND SECOND-MAND FURNITURE AND -HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Parlor Bnits upholatered in_ Tlush, BllkTep, Ay Torry, Black ltair Cloth, cte. A full lino MarbloTop Chomber Bets, with Dreasing-casen and Dross.iy.’ reaun ; Bedsteads, Lounges, Sofas, Parlor and Ofce, Deukin’s & full asnsortment Bookeants, tc., ote, 3 BRUS HELS and WOOL CARPETS, Blattressca, otc, ; Dininge Ttoom and Kitchon Furniture, 34 dozon Walnut Canes Seat Chatra ; will bo sold In lota to muit, Alao n lar stock of fliio Silver-plated Ware, Crockery and Glse ware, nnd general werchandluo, ota,, etc, New o hold’ Furniture, Onlice-Dusks, Chinirs, efc, at privag unle at auction prices during tho weok, ELISON, TOMEROY & C0., Auctioucers, 81 and k6 Randolph-st, M. A, BUTTERS & CO,, AL!C’I‘!OEJI’.HHH. 108 MADISON-ST. SALE AT NO, 202 ASHLAND-AY, HANDSONE FORNITURE, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Gas Fixtures, 0] Paintings, Stelnway Piano, &c., TUESDAY MORNING, Aug, 17, at 10 o'clock, tho whely comprising tho catplete onint of o firet-class Loue, Itaudsomo Tarlor Huit, Turkish Chatrs, Marbletey Tables, Velvet, Brussels, and other Carpela, Chamter Hets, Lounges, Mirrors, Dining-room Furniture, Beds, Tladding, 01l Paintings, Window Scroons, Gan Chands liers, and other articlos too numerous to meotlon. Al 8 vory superior Bteinway Plano, which cost §i5) aboiit on6 yeat ago. Tho whaln of {ho above s agund a8 now having been ured earefully for the past vear, WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioncers, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUG, 18, at 0:30 ooy At Dutters & Co.'s Auction Rooms, 108 Madison4d, CROCKERY ‘Iu packages anit opeu lots, 150, B e batod Tanol AT 11 O'CLOOK, 5 NEW TOP BUGGIES _DOUBLE and SINGLE HARNESS, BULTENS & €08 REQULAR TRADE BMA THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 19, at 9:30 o'clock. VERY DESIRADLE LINES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0DS, WOOLE: 1N HING, SHING GOODS, NOTIONE, TATS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Becond Floor Balosroomn, 108 Mudlson-at. BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY SALL Furniture, Houseliold Goous, Planoe, Carpots, oc., SATURDAY MORNING, Aug, 21, at 0:30 o'clock, at tholr Salearuome, 108 Madison-st, 19 Residence Lots, ON HARDING.8T., Botweon Kinzio and West Indinna-st., ono hlock eart of the Northwostern Car_Shops, Monday marning, Auz. 23, at 11 o'clock, at BUTTERS & 00.'8 Roams, No. 108 Madison-st. 4 Handsome Brick Dwellins Nos. 85, 89, 1 and 93 Lincoln-av., One block weat of Lincoln Psrk, to be sold st suctin Aondayaftornoon, Aug. 23, at 3 o'clock, on the prese - ines, WM, TTERS & CO,,"Auctl sasorted, 10 ots, BY G. P. GORE & CO., 63and 70 Wabash avenne. TUESDAY, AUG. 17, Knother Great Dry Goods S “The follawing items we invito capectal attention tas Alino of Men's Custom-dindo Clothing; a line Liuens, comprising overy description of ‘Fable Din: sxks, Fancy Clotlu, Vialn auil ¥atioy Naj kina, » et varisty of Towels, tw vuriotios Linen Crash, ful lize Gents’ and Ladlea’ Gormon Linen and Linen-Cambrio andkorcliofs, otc.; an exteasivo live of Jalr Lrashed of noand mod{um grades; s fresh o of Whils Goxis, Infanta’ Wear, Ladtes’ Unicrwear, Marsellios Quils, etc.; & line of Lava Pipes, Table and Pocket mnle:ryl Hardware, Tollet Boups, Winiow Sludcs, Tubber C aud Brald, ete.; CGonts' Furnishings, IDress-Bbiris Merino Usiderwear, losiery, lats, Ruiffings, Trimunings, ot & lins of Cottonades, Jeans, Tiniogh Batin'do Clinon slc,” A bankrupt atoak of' 600 Iif well-assortod goods, n Olothing, Hoslery, Nol Uniarwesr,clc.y wil o be closod ont at this sae. lo opeus promptly at 0:30 a, m, ard, . aons k o, Lashay, On Wednesday, Aug. 18 at D o'olk, Wo slall offer st Auctlon a fiflo Gatalogus Salaof Mew's, Bugs, and Youlls, Women's, Misses', and Chilarens Baots, Shoeg & Stinpers Tho wido-awake merchant should make & note of this. “ o EA § 70 Watushat.) By JAS: P, MoNAMARA & €04 2 Kast Washington-at, 1000 CASES BOOTS & SHOE AT ATOTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Aug. 17, 84 0§ o'clocks First-class Stoock of Now Goods be Oloacd Out, JABME, MoNAMATA & CQ Annuunn: CTIONAL CURRENOY: _ "éonB Packages FRACTIONAL CURRENCT IN KXOUANGE FOR Bl of Natonel Correney, TRIBUNE OFFICE