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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 22, 1875.—SIXTEEN PAGES. Pi) a4 : it saci for dri traffic wagon on the boulevard. = THE CITY. Frautin of Renest aber, and hope our Sate mflte | tions of the Chicago City Railway Compans ? | fi rere ork og the Comte tiouge baa bose | Wiliamy Denn es faod $10 for beren am-oeinee EUROPEAN GOSSIP. Ascot, which has cartsin patrician e found amonget the first to dono. Yours reacectfully, | They havo rules in regard to smoking on their reed Upon more moucy wi.l be needed by toe | ted and disorderly. J. Limakoy is out of pocket tensions, dees not yi j Phe SURCEA DSM but you will nover see their drivers try to | oStnte, The expenditures eo tar authorized in | to tse tune of $9 for diiviog ou. the boulovard “oad. 48 ac y vie wih Gg cars, bu! 7 county. te oceasia; GENERAL NEWS. Rerit—The writer states the ordioary objeo- | enforce tiem. Iwas riding on Car 175 of the | soanestion with the completion of tno Coanty | grasa enn Victor Hugo and M.- Thiers at | ing of the blue blood of Ensen, tho atten Paes 7 F re i in rat evening, ant ie lospi aud the ition to the Ina bam, | whv this is 80 is tha a The Board of Directors of the Chicago Library | Hin’ 10 Pringins conviet-labor into comperition | State strect ling ‘Tueslar evening. Od, oo- | hava consumed the recarpta trom tho lost esfo ot |” ‘The Alert Baso-Ball Club of Hyde Park chal- Home. aro traditionally uo: only fase 0" Goad failed to meet yesterday afternoon for the all- bony that of honest men, ie vianea should do | CUPY one of the most forward sonts, * ile the | bonds, and a necessity existe for the malo of at longed the Oiymanics to lav. amo of base-balt aa Pitality, bat particu'arly fond of the taste it + 6 prisovers in our penitentiaries stom! t, but lit bis own pipe after | least a portion of snch as remain unsold. =") a irtye! street arc ve memory of living ee 5 eniiicient Feasou thet: (hare wa mo'quoram Drew | iin and euifer aolltary conftiement in-dats passing Pweotielh etrect, and putfed volumes of | missioner Herting intends, therefore, to call the | engagemont was kept. but only foar ot the | Goodwood and the Dukes of Richmonde-e | time wien there was not a gest geek the ent. geons. This would be needless crneliy. Soltta- trong tobacco-smoke into the faces of his pas- | attention of the Board, and als> the proper | Hyde Park piayers made their appearance on French Iustrati Dake of Richmond, It eee, ma 82d Ranarogy $ ef Aro. | Committees, to the facts in the cise, with a| the grounds. Rather than give up the ball, the ustrations of Poe’s aiost a, 3 to have been The temperature yesterday, as observed by fin: ke oroge, revengoful, | sengers. ! _ rs cheerful, good-natured, social 1 Manatee, optician, 88 Madison street (Taisuxe | snd ofan ee ne ee eee Liat area view to having some action in the premises. Captain got up a picked nine, and, after tho seo- “ Raven? the time of ths fret: Dukes ther ei 35% fag 63; 12m., 60 3p. m., 60; 8p. m., 57. doned, we believe, wherever it has been tried. | “ot o.ag Ang. 21.—Your editorial in Tues is: abel Part Ag peon discussed, and the | diume, aod the game waa decided, fo their favor VICTOR HUGO AT HOME. the beauty snd caprit iy peal ‘ pte wit ‘The Coroner held an inquest vesterday at No. | Keeping convicts idle, too, does not seem advis- | a... Tesuxe expose many of the tricks re | probability ie that a reconaideration will be deen of 29 to19, The Hyde-Parkers are Paris Correspondence Loston Journat, mother. Alt the way slong dowa the sociaieet 88 Union Avenue, Hyde Park, on the body of | able. The cost of supporting our 1,400covvicts sorted to by shysters, Constables, and Justices, | moved to-morrow by Commissioner Guenther, ‘The Canadian yacht Oriole put in here Friday. ‘When in town M. Hugo usually receives on Lary at juelaoanre. find merry, and pvintny George Adams, which wae found in s cistern on | is perhaps £300,000 s year ‘Their Tabor de12¥8 | put che poor, who are ground down by oficial BBG oper) Ah taroepl De leer ue Con THE BoanD OF TuUSTEES igs He Peta i lives au troisteme, in | inconticence bad never gran toes it 2 . The jury returned a verdict t! this cost, or the greater part thereof. je Bra - ‘i how to effcct- indices, of Hvde Park mo: yesterday afternoon. A peti- | 0 elegant azartment on the Boulevard de Clicby. | the Px a Se family the premises. @ jury returned a verdict that | thi gr thieves, are atill wondering ho’ favor of parchasing the tract indices, and not | to forthe resterstion of Gapt. Binford to’the | Aa ‘unpretending neitios ws ato Heng qhe Boerne {bere would bo some ae re in the deceased came to his death from accidental | makes no profit ouit.| Now, if they sremoi sh” | iy suppress the systematic etesling, acd | thocomolete act of absirac booke; aad, since ¥ 9 ported bv their own Jaber, they must by the ceed ‘ua lite pebnenly which the exemp- | his recommendation is misunderstood, ho hae oie of Caprain of Poli sg tetarred to, the ors from the landing into a small aate-chamber, | the Americana and the Irish, might celabrate Thomas Murphy, » boy 14 yearn old, fell of | thre 300-000; ve must be addod’ to tho State | tion, lawa were inteaded to secure to them. signified bis intention to move s reconsideration. | One Hundred and Sixth erreet anowed that’ tue | teuce 1ato @ neat room where bottles and glasaes evenay Of bis on this year,—or rathera ge tho breakwater at the foot of Fourteenth atreet | taxes. ‘ho rangors, mechanics, and other | - yast year a citizen of Obicago was sorved with Berea aon OF fhe Commissioner je indorsed Dr | structure would cost about $7,000, and a com- | 4estined for simple refreshmenta ate apread on | SCD bis abcestor secerved the tact STS, yesterday afternoon and was drowned. The | honest men must assume the task of paying 82 | 6 os in the usual manver, snd, not recog- | Scored of a "egal nature, the purchase of | Mitteo of txo were appointed to confer with the | the table, and thence pushing aside some tapes- stranborry-leaved coronet. Tne inst “pate body was recovered and taken to tho residence | #48 quarver-million dollare or more vety year | Tico SN tier as that of any pel- | {ve Peltzor booketey the county is tote. retiloa Goantr Commissioners to obiain their eo-apers- | tr, into the mam selon, where tho old. gente. Richmond mas Tamous for bis ore of ern ct i ad order to supyor E 5 i ti ho | fact. No one seams to dondt that the Poltzor ee “4 man sits on o comfortable fauteul, A: 2ad Oe of the best studs in Engiand it Of Lis parente, No. 12 Sholto street. Tuo latter now imply exchange their Jabor for | son with whom he had over bad dealings, 8 seem D ‘Works was authorized to proceed with the re~ ‘ 4 | hospivalities at Good ineland. Hig it: “ i ji ici . They con- ice’s . but could fiud | books will be parchased finally, but atthe same o 9 Distr elderly Indy of charmiog manner, who is a at Goodwood, where he enteriai Src a Coc oe Conk See ee Te ene een cee ee oe ducks of honest | preceeded to tha Suatioas ofieg, bat Conia Bnd | i lepioma qtonton ite legteey of tue sabe ak Beaded, Av vidowaiky wee trdered Testes | friend of the family; urdally, cociete ct ae Gd Tre ate aezeR, avd Bobiaty by te bare eee ane tar hak dindled co galt a BES eee een eee ine itan equal come: |/20.siies Gockated agains bin Bupnosing tusre Besallysincn it appears thet the Board lng, no | Bese, oF eiede Pack Crane, rec ec aeee | recnpting fea malt MUMIYsasnts atthe sed areal the talk of woserable men of mecting at the same place Saturday evening. tition in the labor market with stonecutters, | atrention to it. Many moutbs afterwards tho peices esterday delivers d to the. Recordar, sith fa. zittyei th leh A quantity of Fon grace, soon makes tho foreign visitor quite at | Stocks and top boots. His so:t ‘and eracean Rt joumed to meot Tucaday night at 7 oeieks “| Home. During the evening thers is quite a dis- | 22 0f tho bost models of a pleasant pel i h wagonmal- petable visite 1 i . ate d, ne ith the evi dence Several members o: Mr. Barge, of O'Brien & Di and other | coovers, Llackemiths, shoomakera, wag Constable visited nim again witt i be! the Ec os ier ; : site 2 ae ie KM oni i 1 f County Board em- | journed to meet Tuesaday nignt el tinguished company o} i f ‘ io b 5 8, Hirst place no is aremarkably handsome man yé i With, sacs vat See ee tas to Virgivia { but they must work x some teat oF stand fale before them showin; ee the peeagiededr barked upon tha tug Macy utes yeserday -_ Depution to the,Asseeahl eek t of tues convicts got into the Penilentiary | empt, levied upon the citizen's exemyi afternoon, to witness the vacht race. ‘fhe win 1 ies to the Assembly, ani autiful Iadies, | a fine oval Sterling, for 8100.00), the propersy G0. $BS: fecaute they ind loarned’ no trade, and find’pg and removed 4. For. eeveral months they | vac blowing quite fresh, but the Commissioners ANNOUNCEMENTS. and by balf-past 11 or 12’ the reception is over. features, huodoone ae orenl dark eye, Riba aoe ee erate Ol guichinaon has’ bought of | themselves out of money or means of livelthood | hago eocretod it, and havo made no attompt | Neving manced reson vomary scoune: sete iit eases GHA \Bose dasa ting at Indes | Lago rose sith ditioutts t , after | Bait tinged with gray, and a boly parte mariah Freee ation the monecty on the southeast | fumed their attention to criminal actions to get | togellit. ‘The property was deliberately stolen | tein he wee choice Blne cone te been re com, City Hal che ete? | ine ad ‘been ln ae rege as, bat after | oy gee ret ray, anda bod jus! foll enoage Witham 7. Allen the property, Frabaab scene | sliviog. When they leave the prison they will | in the uame of law, aud the patty in whose Dame | they re wtey_Of bertect blige dpon the bosom of | 5 ot TT trom, Gity-Hall this mteracon et Pleautura that there was very lene weeny itt | cornulent, Ho ia note seem Mithost bei corner of Harrison street and Wabssh avenue, bave learned atrade and thereafter op able 60 | enit was trought savs he bas no interest in the Proved to have misinterorated the futwie, for | 2 o'clock. mito eee wary tte cane Of axe lect, yet Dv a cortain banal Ehpierg intel. font uron | ciaim, and never authorized progecution. This | he had inhaled very littlo of tho ‘gov- Emery A. Storrs rpeaks this evening atthe | bis head wich that majeacic frown which hag | foadness for polnical work, ana painstaking at drowning. > fur $35,000. terday after | Support themselves and dhore: donende be Rae aria ‘ “The Coroner held an inquest yesterday : them by honest means. ia view of the mattor | is, plain case, and it can be shown ib the | tle breezes befwe the effect upon . i tention ti bhi noon on the body of Robert Woodstein, Uving on | must not bo imnored. ‘They aro human beings | Gonstable and abvater were guilty of covspiracy. | i merce” ‘was noticeable. A tow moments | enterisinment of the Central Temperance Re- Pee wrth ther the ae name of bis pose polition and ia onnibentee Of the ee North Wells street. The verdict was that the | aud have a right to live by their labor. If they | ic is the duty of the party wronged to go before | previons he had invested ins dinoer that jase | form Club, No. 300 Aladison street. ie te ee ‘ie eae iparealy 40. | ment io the House ot Leeda Gos, Gorern. Gecesged came to bis dosth from poison admin- | gare back nothing and were mero consumers, | tho next Grand Jury aud havo them indicted. | Enweed hime but the waves detated te the fanner: | jhe meeting of the Dry-Gooas Clerks’ Earlv- | Prenen visitors, aad especially the eee peers | for this ofice 1s good towers soo thu the dee istered by bis own band. The deccaved a8 8 | they would destroy £300,000 of working capital | “ Recently 2 county Constablo levied upon a | anderoated an iuward dissatisfaction, shich it | Closing Association will be bold this atternoon at | guild, to addréas bie so Leas cee Te | has in iodoticitequanten ate Raver gaty single mao, about 35 years of age, and had been | very year. ‘This would dimivish by | piece of exempt property, and secreted it for | was borond bia power to epreate, The aicaon So’clock, at Klnre’s Hall, 70 and 72North Clark | Wiich te has become so’ wont thar tet gfe | oF- petulant, aot Gs hearuly liked oa ad in the country but a few years. Hiab atidune the wage-fund: ‘Hach paousnod ‘dot | the benefit of shysters. A replevin euit was in- | as consequence, came to tho anrface, Ho waa | utreet. Aresuod an A. Hago be is almoee inghengesy | sides of the House; and” ‘hee Them hog lars thus consumed would throw a cee ne ee ara re eae stare | BOE Ack, Of course, but bo objected ton in- | " aras church of tho Epiphany will be closed to- | Senn a foe him, as usual, much interested in | Planders—which does sometimes hapzen An old gentleman of 69 years of age, named é i torten the. |e table who atol f f x id Humphrey. died at Joliet vesterday, in | woritingman out of employment or shorten the | vivo being made upon the Cons!able who stole | ward rebellion which he could not find time to net nereabane a he fa not immediately om the Natiooal Hove, from the effects of adove of | emiplovinent of eoveral such men. Itasa bard. | qiepeincre, in gach ores: if the party whore | explain, and “te” renuit waa ho cua it out, | 29%, The Hector-sost the Rev: A.B, Rogars, | American affairs, antious and thoet “Frenchmnen, | chief of the otber sido, ay would bo ned Jaudanom, but whether inteutionally or acci- | ship, uudoubtedly, in certain cases to have con- property has been stolen goes to trial, | Commissioners McCaffrey and Carroll, and day Dosis he does not at all fear on account of 8 pate not Lked. It is very probably on tha cards - dentaliy taken is not known. Deceased bad | victs. - the priucipal, swears that he did not authorize | County-Attornay Rountres wero not far from 4 news, aad which he would coneche a joa Bk= | ho will one day be the ornamental Picea 9 If the Penitentiary Commission can find any | stealing. and go oscapes, aud throws costs oa the | the sama condition, but very tysterioualy thay | ‘The consecration sorvicen of Chebra Kenesas not, in his own words, “such an old mac’ wig | ter of a Tory Cabinet ; unobaosioun se aye oe cuplared a a sae eon fanucil ooee remunerative employment for the convicts injured party. managed to keep their dinnura down. Tarael take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. at he mightnult ‘atchman, and was kno’ B - a n is t a ir is a ey i my - x e mi; eri i . plore. Ho was a bachelor. mich wid not compete with sny clase of our | "ithe vase way for poor people to do isto po " pense tueir new syuagoruo, No. 40 Ciybourn avenue. | thin "Gouuticns reese ear as be said | Mapa aca before liar Liver oor maya In the article on bides and Teather published | Mochanics, they ought to, sere Peet ye dissolly tot the jjpeseouting Avroraey sud enue CRIMINAL. The ceremony promuses to be deeply interesting. | they ‘arrive at on out "ago, thae life ia | ‘3 at lus best, however, in society aad 1 hig patency BP Eee complaint to the Grand Jury. —— MrE. F.Cooke will lecture on “Trish Wit | 80 short and art so long. Ho did not | WH Houo. “The parties who Lave visited het in yertordsy'’s TRIBUNE, a most }Fovoking typo- . victs i Hee in ¥" folly to Keep convicts idio and tax honest men | stealing of exempt property and wecreting it} Single barness were stolen from | and Humor” at Grow's Opera Hall, Wost Madi- | Soom fully aware of the extent of tis | 3 Gordon Castle in Scotland, at Huntly Lode hical error occurred in that part devoted to sbi ve H fe : d : the honae of Mr. Joseph Ullman, Nos, 10 to 18 | S¥Pport them.—Ep. Tamuse.} Bul Goer say. Constable, bis oticesand € DONT ies haraiot Robat Law Noe) aah Cline {cone stear at Bales evening. Mr. Cooke } American reputation, and was evidently pleased | 8¢ , Hiuzaza, at Goodwood, and tes} Market street. It was stated that * Mr. Uilmi ECOVERED. Joliet, it the wronged party will institate. the | street, pight before lat. : iy a Ploasing speaker, and there will be, no | when the universal ‘recognition which he had | Stoke, tell of his admirable qualities eupplies farmers in every Siate in the Union i URW ELRRECOVERED: Care AMES er i rahe peony mee is i ane techick | doubly a large attendance. Toceived was explained to him. ‘That which he | 9, pect wba tre ig Maines, move in this Of course it shoul we rend ‘tanners,” in- Fe E6. fs ire6 moro unfortunates were foolish enoug! < 4 | Seemed to take tho most interest in was a ng over the faativities of : The Rev. Father Noonan, Pastor of St. Mary's | Taras about Ham's Ferry and Charlostern'm | Goodwood in the latter half of July Ih's jin stead of “farmers.” The intelligent reader, blew aro allowed to go unpunished, tho ex- a iA Soar ago last Sua the! bdose of ai ald. ete ee i 1 to part with their monoy yesterday, A Granger . o G however, would detect the mistake, emption lan are of no benolit to those for whom | to p 7 eee | Ghureh. Wabash avenuo, has engaged the Very | Waar yitcinig ches Pee begged me to { S386x, aot far from tho Channel’ coast, yet an zonon South Sangamon stroot, not far from } 114. i fi Nowton, {a., lost $10 by toaning it ton | Rev. Father D: f the J Ch vest Vs “ . ° 5 yy were intended. from Neston, {s., lost $10 by toaning 3 ev. Fathor Damen, of the Jesuit Church, and | 0:5 siart panes t easy jaunt from London; and even his daties Madison, was entered in the afternocn by encak Stranger ‘Jost for a few minntes.” Philip Wois- | otuer dietinguistiod priesta of bisorder, to givea | five, hints minute, secount Beene asked ® | Government leader do not provear hie tee ps There = to have been a meeting at No. me a A Sar ab the! taraily and AN ovrnaaz. mission and jubiloe in St. Mary’s. The miasio West Lake strect lact nicht. for the purpose o! ieves, during the absence of the family, anc = ner, of Elkhart, Ind., gave s courtesan $1€0 for at le 8 mission | iy, f i it ing down and receiving hia roval and other forming an Eighteenth Ward Republican Clab. | robbed of forty-six pieces of jewelry, valued nt | To the Kivlor of The Chicato Tribune: nafe kesping and wilt probably never gol. ie, | Will be ovenea by Futher Damen at the 10:30 | Gv thd then entered with much interest into a | 128 downs geverous and lavieh ole Pees rol iy: 2 iy ping, ant Ly oI Bs alos tod a will b tinued § iscussion, among the Deputies and some few vie. Last you .—It is evident that ontrage Henry Hirsch did the same thing, and lost $30, | 0’clock masa jay, and will bo continued for jourualsts on the condition of affairs in the | ‘e8e amenities were oautted, tha Dowager Duch. About thisty persons, including Ald. Cloveland, | S5nq asticl braced many cherished | Cutcago, Aug. Siobert Colon. and or berpollticvane of; the watd, Peeaainte snateréa valas fic pone than | inevory form is asserting itself in our midst, | None of the thieves were caught. responded to the call, 2 a B ye z ate : a Casi « deci ' any pecuniary ons. The robbery was prompt- | despite the assurance of “reforms” to be A fight which came very near resulting in a hb . s ek: There never Hroepect of tho aratinas ly’ “reported “ta 1g eee yuuthorities | angurated by our constituted authorities. The | tragedy of 2 novel Hod took place at the south Speen tite One ibe eee tele weit a should’ be work isn ae Tneze” with compauy, ie Dy aptate pire tion of a strong club. at the — fine 20 acct nt Hee re gtd | writer thought he would caution Indies who are | west corner of Lake and Canal sireats last | Cows Opera Hall, 617 Weer ‘Medina treet, | mated, or whether ihe mombet sebich ‘nus | €Ongenial set ‘which has been wont year ‘Star Yesterday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock, while she.mornion i fier ait: acsont ealie Upon the | Out in the evening against anew form of cnt- night apone ae pane a A no & sellers and alo another form gold-headed cane, be- | already appeared wan cnapiete eo Heuee He year fo maet thete: Everybody was glad wheg Oscar Gamble and Jacob Evans were riding | detectives to recover the valuables, the owners | rage, that of throwing oil, paint, or vitriol on | Hepeioe Tho Interested nig ey war, and, | tween M. C. Kaowles, of the Chicago & North- | answered that bo bad merely intended to paint | # Fred the Bene ce ne onld reunra thy along in « buggy, the horse became frizhtencd | pave thom up as itrecoverably lost. thoir dresses bs sooundrels who obstract street | jittmg Wilson, threw him with great fores over | Western Hailroad shops, and Coruclius Ryan, | tho great year of history, aod. mad modestly : Tes ona io A boners o te EE, Of course and ran awav. The occupante were thrown out | ~ Here follows the sequel to the affair, Just | corners. or congregate around places of amusc- | the railing which guards | basement ontrance, | West Chicago Assessor, “In the first volame I baye endeavored to give of cours exe wen Then: invited down, and and severely injured. ‘ker wes tazen to tho | about oae sear after the theft, while the Lead | ment; but inquiry bas led to the discovery that | and trecteren ine Fight hip joint, Tt 1s likely | A soldiers’ reunion is announced for Tuesday, | Swe idea of the clvl war of "83; orhape I may | PF CouFHe they won cae ae ny Bal Mavsasoit House and cored for. The lotse | of the family wae riding down town io a Madi- | it is of frequout occurronca, and that valuable | thet the ven cule ea pele Killed if he had | Weduerday, and Thursday of this weak at Wat- | ‘eke up other phases if T have time; bat each | (os than a! Judge of ita capabilities theo plunged into the river at Rush-stroet bridge. | son streot car, he noticed on the seat opposite | dresses have been destroyed in that way recent been sober. Dobbins was arrested by Officer | seka, Iroquois County. The programme seta | Volume will in any caso be complete ia itself” consid: thet Pe eean cenebiliticn whan. roa and, after keeping ailoat until he reached Good- | him a very stylishiy-dressed German girl, who | jv. The writer, walking on Wabash avenue, neat | Weomeone whe ton Doe heen ne {adison | out an enjoyable season for all soldiars, with a | We spoke of ©The Terrible Year,” his great aud | Thoma nat in ere ane Ae ieee nieb's dock, was fisbed out, Fis Kedecked, in addition to fine garments, in | the Palmer House, with his wife early last even- | Street Station, Dr. Dunne attended to Wilson. | rocular cores drill for three dayar Wedeceaay | last volume of pooms, which he allude tema ie guests of Goodwood are of eo “hits nearly two weeks. ie 0 bit A ‘4 ; Southern ‘States, and’ Lomera eas, his motbor, having died shorily before tap ‘There is s spirited contest for a silver set be- | cially. then asked him if be had iutertea | Pefi0d of the races. Goodwood was rented tone A member of a prominent law firm on Wash- | fine jenelrs. Around her neck was a heavy gold | ing passed three negroes, who were obstructing pS Se aes Gen. Oglesby will address thcse present and | Usual deprecating way as onlya side issue, al- ; ingtou sticet, who boards at the Clifton House, | cain set with a clear cut earbaucle, aud on one | the sidewall, and eon after, aitracted by the HYDE PARK. there will bo.other speeches. Thursday thine { ough it is ‘uadoubtedly the ost series uf | DUPOTEADCA ae a te Par created much escitement among the guests there | of her fingera a topaz ring set in solid gold. | smell of oil, found that paint had peen thrown A Yisr 10 THE WATERWORKS, will be a grand patade and review. foems inspired by the war. Nothing can exceed |. ws5on sno Euglish dowager of good fs i night tefore lact by getting wildls imtoxicated, | Mr. —— thonght he hed soon those articles | all over the laty’a dress. ‘Tho negroes retreated r in beauty, in finish, and in inspiration. some of ‘and amoitions rs ‘Gecidacchters 5 td borage and indulmng in the most unseemly eccentrici- | somewhere, and he poudered for a moment, and, | towards the Palmer House, and it was fortunate Yesterday a visit was made to the Hyde Park LAKE. the minor poems, which recite the woes and Pap hereuareeders oes CAnehters ai od ld get oo ues, pitching a bronze clock, bird caze, and | scrutinizing them closely, becam® convinced | for them that the writer was unsrmed. Search | Holly Water-Works. ‘Tho works and the eo- trials suffered by Frenchmen daring the siege and ble year. One 18 to receive invitanon, ata ee: chair ont of the window, to the imminent dan- | that thev belonged to bis wife. It was at Hal- | for a policeman around many blocks was reward- | pinoy which run them are inciosed tn a brick, . that Commnue. From good literary authority I seniblies of Frances Countess Waldagrare toe der of people below, and yelling lixe a Pawnee | eted strect when he first noticed the articles, and | ed ith tae usual success,—none to be found. manvard-roofed building, ‘wbout 100 by 50 feet ‘The residents along Wentworth avenue. all the | fearn that M. Hugo w now engaged upoa a now | Ganehter of a putlia sinner! Hah 13 2 (the Drave. His denire to strip bis room of its furmi- | when be reached Halsted street be had resolved x. d tro stories high The chin ove the | W8y south trom Thirty-ninth street, object to | work of much greater extent than anv he hus acties st Sisenece ant 2 the other fon ture and adornments was checked before be had | to cause the young woman's arrest. He ne 8 Borie igh Doe 100 aero (B® | the threatened invasion uf the Englewood Horse { hitherto undertaken, and bis visit to Guernsey Foquested to give, lis Grace of Bichmoad the etripped it bare, but as there was no effectual | stopped the car, summoned an officer on ths TAX-FIGHTING 105 TEARS AGO. floor covers an aren of about 100 uquare fest. | 104 Dummy Railroad. The street was only | Will donbtiess restore him so that he will at once | requested to give bi Wath thet ar pied preventive for bis screams he was sent tothe | crossing, and caused the girl's detention. She | Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune : The fiy-wheel ia made of iron, and weighs 3,700 ed Jant aumotie: and aioe tia th 1 undertake it. It is generally understood among ladies at Goodwood duriug the races, 1 fAitoesd police-station, whero he cooled off, and returned | was greatly astonished, apparently, and relno- | Omrcao, Aug. 19.—If you like, publish the | pounds. ‘Tho orank-shaft on which the weet | 674 a in Lak loading te Ceglomenn, omy | the poet‘a friends that he will leave bebiod bim | !2dies at Goodwood dur enough the Duke would ee aren: whe Be coole on. tantly sccompanied the officer and the citizen to i gw. the -tilisena oF Gt : cra one passable in Lake leading to Englewood. To | almost as much as he has already published, — te Ste tet ina pl by y ves +s . following, to show tho citizens cf Uhicazo in | turns has an elevation of about 9 feet from the 3 cs be guod-natured enough to invite all auch as ha * SOVEREIGNS OF INDUSTRY. the Central Staiion. Chief Detective Dixon 1875 that calls to pay taxes wero made in 1770. a i bed. b: ‘i place the dummy track on it as threatened would | surprising statement, but believea to be litterally coud find. Apentbusiastic meeting of the members of | was consulted, and the gentleman informed him Ss thas calls'soipay ta 2 + | floor, and is reached by means of iron stops. | Dor only spoil it for a drive, but would also ren- | true. Hugo has not only been an enormous tho above Order was held Isst eromng at the | that the prisoner had ou two articles of his wifo'a | Ican show you the original in priut ia the Con- | There is a largo discbarge-pipe on the west side | der it useless for any other purpose. The owa- | Worker, 1ike Dumas the elder, bat be has worked ARSENE HOUSSAYEISMS, Grand Pacitie Hotel. whose management gever- | jewelry which had bern stclen a year before. | necticut Courant published in Hartford in 1170: | of the room, about 16 inctes in diameter, | ers of proreity fronting on it expect big returus | ina hundred lea with equal facility, and has Paris Correondence New York Tribune, for their investments in its froutage, aud are not | often been compelled to hold back one manu-! yenas been eaid that the Inst Bohemians are ia furtne Wit aus sts | opt AS na en eng Sule ot | RMGLGTces AGP ten, Cae Genet | tough etch water a tent thease | ane svnana|s rout, rot | fan Enno ih, Si aa ‘bo purpose. at which brief addresses were made | by th rightful owner, an 6 girl said she o' cut, 2 veember, 17:0,—Tne Treasurer @ Colo- | 4 .- | 10 any way desirous of ing ‘disappointed. Re- us public were already mu ~ 5 every fhe pateae. Fr i . By ot Connocticnt Hereby givoy Nota tothe Gouata | Pines, | Tue, machinery contains four atoam-| monstrances. are cifculaing lor siguatures | excited over another aod highly Reeeechd eee | dead ; but a promenade at night, from midnight to Gin the morning, will show you Bohemians of ’ E ide . i rt a . Hon, W. G. Earle, President of the Na- | tained itfrom her brother, ove Marnor, who rs of the Tax of 170, that He expects | cylinders and four water-oylindera, The size Panny ingen e ager re eer ge onprd by tl 9 tiene! * aneily Dr. S.J. Avery, President ofthe | keeps a jewelry store at No. 140’ West | bles and Col ster-oy Tiknnois “rte Council, and oterr romipentmem: Haitson surest, near Jefferson, The bain Cay oe anaes SOM tele arroarscos py the 30th | of each of the former is 14 inches by 24, that of | tho “dummy is. a hone, and thay tae Geta M. THIERS AND HIS NEW HOUSE. evory grade at the markets, the Boulevards, in bers of the Order. All the Councils of the ciry | and ring weie given to Mr. —-, and the girlwas | it” ni, “duty” to. send out his warrants | the latter 9 inches by 24 Tne water-cylinders | Southern foiks are at the bottom of it, hoping to Paris Correspondence London Daily News, Montmartre, and the Latin couutry. The ‘were weil represented. allowed her liberty after eatufying the officora | of distress indiscriminately against those that | pump 12.85 galious at each revolution, about | obtain an eatrance mto the city. This, howev-| Thore is nothing the matter with M. Thiers gallant Bohemia of Gerard de Nerval, ‘The Oraer was shown to be in a most fionrish- | that she had not stolen the jewels. shall then be delinquent; those persons also that are | 1,000,000 gallona being drawn up perdav. Three | er, can be traced to no authentic source. a beyond his 78 yeara. His health is excellent, ke-dried is of He M ing condition, and to be steadily mereasing in | - A eearch at Marner's resuited in the recovery } indebted to the Colony by bond are desired todis- water-pumps aro used in the day time, and two | ‘The certificates for house nambering are being iri lasti Hewat the smoke-dried Bohemia of Henry Murger, Hiupibers, the membership in New England alone | of twenty-two out of the forty-six stolen pieces, | charge heir obligations. | Tho respective Sheri | at npit, ; issued by the wholesale, and it is reported that Bs price aiaee agri teoe! ere Taabets | the singing Bohemia of Gustave Mathion, all the having grown to 40,000 withia :wo years. On some of the articles the names of the owners | of {he Colony are lkewise directed ‘by the ‘Treasurer, | ‘THe machinery room also contains an auto- | up to date no less than 900 bave been issued. tak eee es diag faa a ‘4 a DoF | antique Bohemians, in ehort, have given birth President Earle pave very interesting ac- | had beeu engraved, and, by nice manipulation, ‘The Agente—King’a attornes—are likewise called upon | matic regutator, used at might. When a hvdiaut Mr. Wilkie, the new Superintendent of Schools, jen at iy bad effect, For six | to a horde of little Bobemias scattered through has requested the teachers of the distmct to | months before he woved into it a calorifere was | Paria ; Bohemias of men, and of women, where count of the manner of co-overation as prac- | they had been almost outirely erased, but | io settle with the Tressurer, Tho Colicctore of duty | is opened, this regclator, which is connected with 16 a meet at the High School halt at Englewood oo going night and day, and large fires were kept | they pass their time in making the world over as ticed by the Order in Maseachuretts, stating | faint traces of the letters could be seen | on goods that remain in arrears to the Government | the machivery, blows a sbrili whistle, and the are also notified to come and settle thelr accompta with | water is immediately let on by the engineer. In | the Saturday preceding the term commencement, up in the sitting and borl-rooms. The cross | it ought to be, in ecaling heaven, in dethroning 2 imbecilitv, and io a thousand iunoceut enter- that iu one co-operative’ store, opened by the | on some 12 them. Au at oittta stolen | areal mand eels thelr neconapig With ? sa ie term commencema Sovereigns of Industry in Worcester, the sales | pieces had been refinie! and polial up 16), Tressurer, Once. Delare: a the day time the engineer ia made aware of a | tor the purpose of preparing for the work befora righ in tho firet sixty daye were $5,400, which, after | look Like now, and had been exposed in the cases | next, which Fill eoctually provent (bis taking those | Gre by telograph or by tho firo-alarm anouncis- | them. it is also apvounced that be bas a bool: walls and the licing of ths outer ones are of prisea which vanish in the amoke of the !ast retiring a liberal amount ss a sinking fund, paid | forsale. 318. —— and her oldest daughter also pare ue bg expensive to thers nm: tor. So the citzena have three ways of commu- | in press, designed asa teachers’ manusl, to be | brick. Every room inhabited by the family is morning cigar. saree nicating the alarm tothe meu at the Water-Works. | us:d in the schools under his charge, and Pprob- | hung throughout with woolen or silk brocade, The painter Manet is thoroughly acquainted 2 dividend of 4 percent to the purchasers who | visited the place, and identitied other articles were sroctiholBore: on store was organized sshteh belonzen te ihem, bul Marner refused to THE EYZs OF THE LAW. The steam pecasaery fa roo see rio ea ably eee eae Shea Seat hola tat having beneath a layer of tarred paper, | with this Bohemia; you beta: donpticss avail ile tpon the Rochdale plan, which was exptained in | give thom up, and the detectives have uot suo- the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: - chicery is supplied through s pipe wehes in # Psespyterian Sunday-school hol eir an- 5 ti engraving of a drankard absorbing his bock. It Tue Taiscxe a few weeks azo, He stated that | ceeded in obtaining them. gy ernie You diameter. ‘There are two bugo boilers in the | nual pienic Tuesday. A committeo, appoioted | Ndich provents any deleterious emanation | Snstavion of » drankard absorbing bis bock. Tt logother twelve doors ; | to search for a suitable place to hold it, have de- | from the fresh plaster. Large wood | $49 “fames of beer will clear and ilamb oy he machinery | cided upon 8 beautiful spot nesr Bremen, on tho | fires blaze in the saloons, _ bed-| nato his wit. Naturalir, “Edwacd. Manos, Rock Island Road, which 19 known by the | chambers, and in the library. M. Thiers is on | cresting a new echool in’ painting, which is the school of inspiration ana of far niente, in the Cits of Sonugfield, Nass. the Order num- | | Inquiry reveals tho fact thet the place referred | ,, CMICAs0, Aug, 21.—Your etatement this morm- | Sameser, Tusee We ah bered_ 1,500, and were pow building a store to | to is said by the police to be receptacle for | ips that at a mecting las nig! only one boiler 1g run at a cost $30,000, and had ieased tho groaud for a | stolen jewelry, and that the man who runs it bas | Hotel, a Mr. Hurd waid that the charter of 1872 | and engine-roome ere soparsted by a vertinos, term of ten years.” enjoyed an immnnity | from molestation, | was in force in the eyes of the law. Now, it | South of tho enyine-room isa coal-shed, from | posticnams of the’ Garden of the Graces." foot between ¢and 5 in the morning. On ger? This shows that in the Enst st least the | which further shows how fisgrantiy the | soems to me that Mr. Hurd isentirely mistaken | which coal 18 conveyed in a band-car to the | Such S name ought to render any picnic s suc- ting out of bed he takes a oup of chocolate. He | d0e8 not suspect that he is creating, after so Sovereigns of Industry mean business. tuieves aud their helpera were asristed under | i ¢y, fthelaw. If Mr. Hard’s opinions | boiler. | Usually the epginears. keep np 60 tbs of | coss, and nodoubtedly it mill matte the Sandas- | fine out of bed he takes a oup of late. | He | many athors, s schoo! of absinthe. He’ possess. ‘TNE SUPER!OR COURT CLERKSINP. tho late police administration. Another gentio- | So cornet in the exes of the iaw, aa be calle at | Steam, 45 tbe of water, and 27 iaches of vacuum. | echool rich. ‘The craia will leave the depot at ors, visite the green-house, aba eee tree ats | os a0 artistic temporament of the manner of aro correct in the ey 9 In case of fire 70 Ibaof steam is carried, and moro | 8:40 o'clock s.m.sbarp, Every arrangement neues “After doing this, bo ceeends ie bid | Delacroix, who sleo sconred the scademies and An articie appeared in yesterday's Inter-Ocean, | man, who is well known in billiard circles for erect an i : ‘4 evidently at the instigation of M. Mf. Miller. in | his shill and many good qualities. aloo rocovered Rhy did Judge Farwell decide arsine’ the charter | in) emergencies. Possible to make it ao enjoyable day wit be | Pores. | After doing this, te aecends to his | Ged en Academician. in bis. farions erathfue rerard to the Cleriship of the Superior Const, | some stolen jewelry from Marner’s “store,” and | 20d graut an oaster against tha city au:horities |. From the time of the commencement of the | made. Tickets for the round trip will be but 60 | library on the ors. Ho is assisted by s Scerete, | 068 Mlauet breaks all rules, but as he is highly of the law \y | ranuing of the Water-Worke—Dec. 25, 187/—to | cents for adulta, and children under 12 yoara will Seeaiae Iehe [bounet Ae ‘Barthelomy ‘St. gutted he arrives frequently at so ap which states some things rather too Lroadly. In | believes that the !atter 18 8 “fence,” pore i ihe first place, there aro more then four candi- | There are paxn-hops avd cther places in this | CArtied tho ease up to the Sunteme Doart, ia the | OL ATP say, about two and ahalt toas of | pe passed for 10 conte, 7 Hilaira comes every morning tosiline on | proximation of nstare which 1 starthog, Gator, J. J. Healy, a Repablicsn, veing one [city which are daily visited by detectives, and | Cres of tho law? Perbs “aN Inqumen. | coal per day on'an average were covsu.ned. At ‘nglowood has a centonarian, and feels happy. | Ten ant of the political cone oe ee eh, | He bas just illustrated = The Raven,” that fe who bas a good chanto; second, Mr. Eli Smith, | known ss receptacles for stolen property, but | Plain the eyes : Present only oxe and three-fourths tons aro} At least it thinks so, as Joho H. McCoomb, a | Tngemen f Wereeen denne 'd 1873, Mf. | Poem of Edgar Poe, already translated fitty, the Chief Deputy-Clerk in the Circuit Court, | nave of them are molested, althoagh goods are wuy Nor? used, althouzh more water is pumped than for- | gentleman who has every appearance of being a The mhasueeenat literary amin the i Ho | times into French, and which Mallarme has just as been in that Court as Clerk for | frequently taken from them and returned to the ‘itor of The Chicaoo Tribune; metly. This is owing to the improvement in the | hundred yeara old, celebra:ed his birthday last | J filcoercd onkis Heloneenieat trestieo, ma | transisted again. “Itis « beautiful folio, oaly ten years, is. thoroughly acquainted with | owners. Tete niles Hero's ono of Tux Tam. | mAcuinery., On tao Ist of July the machmery | Saturday evening in graad style. | Neither Mr. | i6 ill engaged on bis philosophical treatica, in | Supnslacn! Sem, Tes & Danes cat paper all ite dates, and of course bas ap ——— Omoasdo, Ang. 21-—Here's one 0! Tag fouud fo be in a vers bad condition, owing | MoCoomb nor any one else knows his exact age, | Pluich he Vindieates Spiritcaliem (which nobody | 7." 19” world. On tho rarchment-oorer extensive tacquaintance with lawyers, being also LOCAL LETTERS, Une's desperate attempts at a joke: to the negligence of the Holly onginecr. He | but, in bisown words, it comes “ mighty nigh bars cor en witch aly repping). car oniy | the Taven oallines his great @ practicing lawyer bimeelf. Mr. Coffeen is also ‘THE UNIVERSITY. ‘A New York publishing firm is to bring out s Rose | was consequen:ly discharged and s new man ap-| onto a hundred.” writing mer " ‘BP y BPP y | interrogates the evil fates. Ho is ternble , Chief Deputy in the Superior Court, aud well | ro the Editor of The Chicano Pribune: Libary, which, of course, cannot be read in bed} pointed in his place. The works bare Rhea thia generation 1s tp its, grave. a eer | and. alive: more faghtfal still woes Chicaga Trivune, since been almost. entirely overhauled, and are Another Chinese Wedding. Sepa eee oe 1 | he epreads bis wings and diaplava his claws. The Rporn for bis genial and obliging ways. Cer- | Cnrcaao, Aug. 21.—As a friend of the Univer: Bulte cago. Aug. 21.—: 3 | Whe not? A rose can be red whether ins | now working exceliently. Mr. Robert Hawkins, | ‘The Portland (Oregon’ tin of Aug. has | Coutse of progross. i third oaiching represents Edgar Poe at work AS rf (Oregon) g- Privileged Visitors are received in the morn- | inh, “bicak December, trying to borrow fot tainly if knowledge be a desideratum the last- | _. ; = named gentlemen have the best chance. ‘The | Sity I feel deeply humiliated at the spectacle | ped, a ower-pot, or a battoubole. tue present head enginoer, is rapidly improy- | the following account of s wedding among the | ,,/fivleged ‘isitore sre, received in the mora- assertion that they are not politiciana or ac- | Preseuted of the officers and friends of the in- a ing the machinery aud hopes soon to have it in | Chinese in that city: “For a few days past the i parcial aauae beree aed intrusive peo- } BiS books eurcease of sorrow ror the los: Lenore. quainted with electionecring is not caiculated to | stitution rushing into print only to presont ne THE CITY-HALL, the best possible condition. It will then need | Chineso quarters on Oak street, opposite | fully guarded againet by is organized be. | Tbe fourth is s picture of the poet aod the hekbtas putes thom, GF make bear any the | with assertionsjof incompetency. unfairness, and ie than half 5 tol of post day. There are | the city jail, Haye been the scene of the Lease Pig couciergo’s ened the ‘Socretary’s raven, whee sho, pater ty seudued, and Pd lens OF he position, but rather the con- | s general meauness quite unworthy so important | ‘The Citv Collector yesterday reosived $21,000 | eight engincera snd three dremen at prosent. | most Fiotous festivities consequent upon | Srpinot “and the ante-room io which Lovie: & “without the e 'p! The building of s small house for the engineers | the martiage of Mr. Gun Locl of the cabs a valot of wightoen years’ standing, ni Pog ia ie ates, perebet oe fs * ay interest; the effect of whi it be t - | on city taxes, $10,500 of which came from J. ¥. : ts , : axENo THE DUPLEX. an caea ine Metionne poled proja- Pacealk Gos Beer the works 78 ordered by the Board atits | firm of Tong Duck Chane & Co, in this city. Keeps ward. M. Thiers is much less accessible | P° et has endeavored to reproduce the A Granger fiom Macoupin County stepped ougix. to receive their aympathy and eupport. 3 lsat meeting. Sixty-eighth street is being mac-| with Miss Hop Joy, a damsel of some 16 | than when he was President. Then he was the 5 Mane “4 pi raruak nod thé ioe into a local telegraph office at Nilwood the other | "Trt Was the GbIeeL or ha te paar dt Mayor Colvin yesterday packed up his com- | adamized, go that teams can araw coal tothe | summers. The contract was made by outside | servant of the public; now he is working for | Y#806, the profound, a Boceamal, ab A je 6 Writers 0 | modious eatchel and started for s warmer clime, | Works, and visitors will not have to drive through | parties, and tne parties to the contract never pleasure, for fame, and for tke diffusion suneas 9 be aroun ae i aH soe. galls Gay and asked for the operator. A rlim-lootting, | existing diflicaliiee be aggravating personali- idout footing ap from ine turieemese aa: | Ut they ave "bean singularly wccosefal. | Which ho hopes to ind st Fox Laks. tie works Sugdaye ‘ny aco eGanocted by ilo: | tne steudiinct nce genet emmnteeanees SMH) EC mint he dooms, tobe. sound ideus oo Rastive. ‘Those will be disappointed who shall formed bim that he was the “ wire-jerker.” Mecrion sed cate leave faci and argument for | | The Chief Clerk of the Mayor and the Glerk | cranh mith Englewood, the Sener teres, ocd | fee Buptial delicacies were sot for tho triends | Philosophy and politics. | He takes a keen | Too\'in these eichings for the finical detaila of “ Well,” eaid the Granger, “ my name's Je and sophistry, bordering on faleehood. | of the Common Council of the City of Philadel | Sey? p te : f the couple, aud at overy tarn they were great | interest, however, 1m events of nationsl and Ea- | +14 socient ougravara. It ia a rapid, spiritual, Hogsn, snd yon see—the fact is, my oid woman | 20.008 limeen Renee eo cuspute Hs thorongh | pnia were among the few callers around the | Prostes. ed by the dulcet tones of ‘the Chinese fade and | Topean importance. | He nurses pie ferepeth © | running penciling. a muplishment. Now, why eboulda long-suf- | City- esterday. Bi i : ruts ; i 7 ip! 1B" niLy- yesterday. Prepsrations for the ‘‘Firemen's Picnic” are | the tom-tom. The festivities, happily for that he may be of use to France, shonld she ule re. Je pitt Salone! stich Piaf dad snotner gal, and I want to dispatch to Aunt feri i ‘ Ps Aaney, in Zanesville.” aces alfernate inadations aad divsareeenrcotng | , The Board of Public Works rosterday awarded | going'on in earnest. ‘It is tobea grand affess | thoge mtome THO neighborbood, came | tat ; eS thovastyce | en “Very well, Bir.” exid the operator. +The Persone, a ronetiane aes maa cisparagaments of | a5 contract for the delivery ot 1-005) tener | Leaige will leave the Tinos Goorrel Door | (aoe Teen Festerday morning, "when | een eee estat Vermaillgee Ts the ceotocr | tributes medala every year. ‘There are never rate is SO and 3. Just write your moseage.” that the devila of jealow: und discord are exez-,| 85° bricks to H. Jones & Co., st $6.95 per | a.m., 12:10, and 3p. m., for the grounds at | the married coupie prepared to take a wedding when he has had his after-dinner nap. he belongs | Medals enough, justas, at the Academy, there ‘The look on the Granger's fece was oue of be- cising @:contiolti Jea 3 sta be a . ca thousand. They are to be used ia the comple- | Woodiswu, stopping at all stations; and retura- | tour. The blushing bride was placed in acar-| 1) his friends, Mme. Thiers is uneasy at the | f° ever enough Monthyon prizes. At the last [ilderment. “Wel,” he said, “you see my | fecticns, sod hee te ene jOrer, con cuity ig | tion of the Aebland avenue sewer. ing. leave Woodlawa at 5, 6, and 7 p. m. The | riage, tho blinds of which had been closed, and | Sayin which be laviahos bie, mental gifts ‘upon | distribution of medala we saluted that of tba Een caleniak composed of not ‘more than a balf-dozea per | ‘The Collector's deputies yesterday threatened BS eantas Uo Tound trip aro 50 conta; children, | her liege lord and his nosrest and best friends | thon. Ho cits oma snug little eofa, at right Gonstantingplee Won, hoard. endless mites Sees noes 2." i i z 2 cents. took seats in carriagea bebind that occupied by ‘ ie ’ “Not exactly that, bat Aunt Navoy's oyes are | Su, Some Teducing the number to one, | to levy on the schooner North Cape, owned by A Bunday-school pionio party has engaged the | the bride, and ia thia order they proceeded to sogiee f° me a ceten Oe es he cams at the expeuse of mothers-in-lse xorr—well, I reckon she could read your naud- | Greene Pern re Me ee bat erark oe Tee pea and ere June toa to ground for the next day. the Oregon Steam Navigation Company's wharf, ple seroen. ‘Thera he talks separately with | 804 stepmothers. Now ‘3 Jimena to ie 5 Four cars of picnickers passed here on the Illi- | intending to take pasenge for Puget Sound. political friends, Ambassadors, and some ladies facie. Saeane 6 een 8 ibe a Se oat write better’a she could mine.” must: ; t erallnght erm that case I will send it by re ete mealigent conclusions cannot be arrived neeretd,, 2 nois Central train ‘Thureday morning. They | Arrivmg at the wharf the Jobus alighted | FP ose conversation be takes pleasure’ Prince tifal day dred Erareieamtaminy chor, avogiere | Catia tcl crt cncaey rigs te |e ars "tenes | Woon rr oa ind tm” | A emma arog andr | Gs Pas Pinos Hakata any at | fe lot Er i hg 0 do is to wrap this wire around your hand, and | {224 204 smount of its assete ontside of the real | fond tho counion of tho Wenn teas Ge at ‘Tae ‘Tarsuxe_coresponient boge eave t0 | ee eee OF oe ernest rents, tne | 8% bisassiduons courtiers. Thoy constantly pans two girla went to batt . tare this in your mouth,” and he banded’ him | frre, We Amount of its liabilitier, the rate of | whien takes place at Bloomimeton ne eee tate that Mr. Brooks ls “gradually smug” | Hicdentahe eteike core rolled up, and there | the evening with bim. NM. Thiers rather digni- | 09 Ett. Orth Asiatic side. ‘The sea was cal the end of the ground. wire. for the smoans of gine, TOES, incurred | The Judge. was tho firey Colonel of the top: | seeteat ae cy eke Is gradually sinlung "| blinds ofthe carriage wore 1 vainly attempt. | fled than derived dignity from his high office,’ In | 208 Coiy wrinkled by the breeza. But mcadenly The Granger wrapped the wire several times | {Fi the amount of donations received each tan ican was minecedad by Judge M ae RUOMIAT Sindee eee be sented Bane boa fie ben poe OF foutares behind | Tetiring from the Presidency ho retainod all bis O08 Of the Young awlonmers wessélzed by 6 Jair sround bis band. sod, leaning over the table, | 7853 ates rarafenied oe ane, sasiotance which ‘Wallace, at present of the County Court. * | 8Pe cbild of Mr. B. B. Ayer died at 6 p. m. last 2 fen of enormous n120.” Sho was assisted to Treieet depocitasien Of over bat ws tea gerons eurreak; abe stragelod and grew ig ‘ook the ground-wire in hin mouth, when—bif. 3 i i tl Johns, with mirth lurkin; i + 4 Acry of angvish was bard; se wasabout aee 3 number of students each 3 th Pea Tamra Friday. i. ‘i alight, sad the Johns, the work of monarchical restoration as much § fe Que bared and atts curs: of Calisui's Battery course of study pursued, with’ the THE COUNTY BUILDING. Mr. John Herrick is spending a few weeks in| in the corner of theur eyes, jonah satlamanted bovond their reach a8 the quadrature of the ak.” Bot Hh slot mother saw ithe danger | and fridizon And ip just twentr-eipbt eoconde by | SoMa Mag goneeeTE ,COMPATE) with ators | ‘The Grand Jory will ete its duty to. | alts Petkins and family intend moving into | tance"ty ‘nentiy puslise side tho fen be- Prova, “Suretiws Policy meste With BuW 82° That aio atempe would Pas horlifein danger. at he dial Mr. ‘S road: ment of who has ry Will enter upon its dut ir. id i 4 . P B ous} ey Hogan was monarch of all he sur managed the financi é their new house Sept. 14, the anniversary of the | hind which it was concealed. Tha operation | Pihye* sstons of the house in the Place St, | ‘fushed to the spe hens peel oy reved. and who the educational | morrow. The business before i re it, as reported so burning of their former resideace. seemed to highly amuse those who stood by, Georges are hung in that shade of green Lyons poe ibe wanbe orto ton wiih bay bus wat Now that Granger had been» Granger, and | Worests; in short, we wish to know what brs | tar, is of a trivial vature, init i i i i e i : i it bas a numb isitin; a they laughed right neartily at the blushing Apkaore <3 see Hee Pent and Planted corm all isiite, | Gop tc. wepeim and the ab Races UT Commuralonee Couly wis yéetevlny emminsided hia ‘aot as oerOe Freeads wisi, | ne aay eee dius etieope momen tine Hag rhe ote ereammparts to pickled cher. | grain drawn down’ by the current. Ib mast worth of lis money, whic tee pliers i AVg cars little for pereous. It man is iden- | by telegraph to the bedside of a sister who was pacerBe L. Dunlap, Chicago; R. &. Peddecord, | the color pon ber checks was tbat of ‘carmin®, | oves, ‘There is no more trying color to the oom- Serta ee sea ie mee Oye aed ety operator by birth, and when last sean, was count- | “fed with a public enterprise, his career is a | not expected to survive. ecavur ; Joan J. James, C. Copeland. Chaun- | and not ; r plexion, and it makes M. Thiers appear very * 1 pishing alsa i i : secondary consideration to th cey T. Bowen, Mrs. M. T. Dewey, and Aligs An- | countenance of a blushing Saxon girl, At z te ie ia | Otner’warms. The other young gir! ee, ar eannes jbeteen Summit and Bridge. | Mecection. he sation oo ee ablie are ever { , Commissiover Guenther has dotermined mot | aio P. Dewey, Chicago; WW. Be Emivge, clove. | tse the lady was lel oa board che boat oy | reine (Bam he Tooke oo bis brary Ut 8 | to sacrifice herself. was within one atop of, 1 which to take lessons on the Bealtheift, > "i | Paramount to those of the inaividual. “if soon | to resign from tue Committee on Public Halia-,|( and = George Ls, Qua.snd wif and A-P-Doyn- | ad’ old ‘woman; who. /eeemed £9 be Scting | strending fis fittle’ cour, Princess fe Oncaea ee nly saved bt watt, Svailable, either from age, in- | inge, and will retain his position to take cog. | &% Chicago, are registered at tha Hiyde Parl the eabia hor head and sbouldere were rolled in | Tfoubotskoi puts on white, which bears bet~ firat young girl but the second also, for she —— ity, the shifting current is s House, bi Ise the verdant bsck~ F CA CONVICT Lasor. capacity... OF eure of | nirance of any steals that may creep into the danna by the old hag, who took a seat | ter than anything else the seized ber and dragged her from the current THE GTONECUTTENS INDoueED. oe eeenian, ochre Hot what bis past may | building of thenow Court House? ; fre 6 ining { by hor ide, and watenod er se clorciyaa thowe | Fround. Some plaots, with aitvery and reddinn | Seized ber snd dragged ber from but the geod fo the Editor 7 The Ch Titer ave beén, it is cow time for him toatep “down ‘There was a huge bonfire on the lot adjoining | by bh le, ly 6 | foliage, stand in little fancy pots ou the gueri- : ‘ibe CHicaGo, Aag. 2.—Ip lat ‘Sunday's tesue of and out.” Tbe laws of availab:lity and adapta-| , James Wilkinson, an insolvent debtor, was be- | Mr. Perkius’ house, yesterday. It reminded one | she were the wayward daughter of the Doge of | f°, ae "Mf. Thiers is an enthusiastic horticultur- | &¢Pmother thought it the sumplext thing Paver! potion ihe interesting communiation con. | HOD, of growth, maturity and docay, are as gure { for Judgo Wallace yesterday. Afver a” hearing | forcibly of thogreay conflagration whion occurred | Venice, Aire. Hop Joy no aoubt bopper for vor fone. ierne’ osc Bower in bie gurian | World. Gaining the resolutions. by the ‘Gtouecutiars™ ance. | and untelenting imeducstiousl as io omer re | ho wae relessed on bail, Etijah Smith becoming | there last summer. mhen the steamer moved out from the wharf and | (7otait ae a personal friend. The little semi- ce Guid in keaues! -Son, and was much pleased. J am not one of the | prises, and success need not bs expected if we | 28 surety in the eum of 21,000. A final hearing | The tree in front of Mr. Perkins’ house has | she ceased to be the centre of attraction.” in ‘ular plessure-ground at sbe Dack of his man- 4 Dog Case in Tennessets Sree ae ay Oey, Ober, but carn my ving vy the | violate or defy them. We believein reverencing | ¥&8 fixed for Sept. 20, at 10 o'clock. foliage only on one side, the other sido having > tine ie tailed by two. pasdenare. ‘ye tasters Dresden (Fenn) Democrat a tt Treaisbor's study, aod ave come tonite com | #60, in. honoring those who are deserving of | Tt-waa reported yesterday thar the Normai | Been burat in the fire of s year ago. It looks Memodies for Coughs. ideal ia 40 high that they scarcely mules for the | 17° Jear™ tat there was trial at Siete oy sions : First, that the State has no right to match con- 7 - i‘ srs ; i as, 3 +. ics labor in ‘branch of trade st hoi aty remuneration, friendship, ‘and esteem, | appropriation of $5, Mr. Grady's residence is receiving s few coats | coctics, congh-mixtures, and lozenges, are prac- ‘i i this oasis. Birds aro enconr- F Becond, tat a man or woman guily ef crimes earn | Dat "where iveliieney on” vvtaithiakers | speroptistion of are eee unty Board | of peict tically of no good, and but too often increas | eet ere ee rae did enfaae { tleman ened the Railroad Company for eresent ‘Bis o her fellow-men should not be allowed the Uberty | ave left their indelible imp:ints we | in couuection with the acho LT persment. ‘bere is ® pile of water-pipes Ising near the | the debility and basten the fatalend. The beat the old trees. Killing his dog. From parties who re Bee cree ar ie nie ae nar besiaenguinn: | rould be among the last to Uft the pall of fafe- | isis evident, will weet with litte nee ee: | Ton lfall waiting to be pul dows. "| method of curing acough is to resist it with all | °F wo ‘carn that the dog was a bull, and among bt Pe ee agent wend, 22s, Prison work. not cut | my which ought to cover the form or memory of | reason that ceveral he voted for the $26.009 | _ The South Park Commiseioners have com-| the force of will possible, until the accumula- GoODWpOD AND THE DUKES OF RICHMOND, | Scotplishments had a playful way of mney rena) Lat ebould bores OF oe cies ee aarules, to be | even a personal friend. In future articlea can- | appropriacion denne fe change their votes. The | enced the construction of the Lake Shore |-tion of phlegm becomes greater; then there is ss ondon Corresponacnes Boston Pact bet eaterray oir eat paca sae See ed is Drive. ‘They are siso building a pier 300 feet | somefhing to cough against, and it comes up The great races on Epsom Downs open tho biting ee var vamedtae wep, and the ooscd Fic labor a study, and have come to there concin- | Honor, ia rewarding faithful service by pecum- | School at Englewood would sak for an additional | Teer enough. The London Lancet says: “Anodynes,nar-| Jorn ‘There is no fresber nor more delicious acon settle the vexed railroad question. A gem 9250 fot 26, sold) but should ba as of old, given a dark dungeon { not we have more of the facts : i and there be given to understand that they hare vio~ | Ho Nets inetitudos, wopDected with | plan of erecting a Coumy Boarding-House is 7 ‘ lated the law, and are paying the penal, Td je workings of the institution, and less of the | objectionable on its face, and if Jong, and will soon have 8 dredge at work. very much easier, and with half the coughing. os = a Pr ‘Oot roan thet out Stato authorities shouldadort the pes | Jea#ousies, otrigues. enm.ties, and fnendebips | cones Wp seeta'e Wat eee, the opieastion | “Work baa. been recommenced at Aoran's | A'Zrest desta” Race ad eee eInE: | eporsing season the lat wook in Jnlywlineres | ‘el et his head of clone behind re ear, Out + alties of the thirteenth and fourteenth century, bur | Of factions and individuals ? T. | of all members of the Board who have the pub. | Piet. A small breakwater is in course of con- | coughing, in invalide, is nervons, purely nervous, | its close glorious Goodwood.” The one | witness swore ne she dog a ood, bak be ‘acan that had we a little more severity, the gradustes lic interest at heart, Pl struction atthe smaller of the hotel piers, to} or from the force of habit, as is shown by the | festival is for all the world as ADY one may seo ibd deed 3 ren booth re ar: he was wort! ‘The owner, however, wae not disposed # of our States-Prisons would be better wen, cr at Jeset SOUTH SIDE STREET BAILWar. protect it from the waves. frequency when thinking about it, and the com- | who Jooks at Frith's great picture of * Derby 3500, Tho question of the sale of the residue of the | Tha board Protection for the drain at the foot { parative rarity when the person is so much en- Day ;” the other is of the most aristocratic and toh ard or ah corparelien, ene i they would keep the devil that is within them down | 79 the Editor of The Chieabo Tribune: than under our preeent system, I believe the : county Gre bonds, amounting to about $450,000, | of Fifty-fifth atreet has been de lished. b: ed that there inno time to think about it, ‘tan Cevrit Gayle not iar off when the great politcal parties of | CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—How long wil the people | fs one wbich wil inert cot attentior 4 ao 7 | Ba herds sompellod a | nalect, as befits an entertainment which tency whieh was pr 7 his ceuntry will be obliged to sdoyts plank for the | of the South Sice temely submit. tothe impoai | the County Board, Alew weeks Ago @150,000 or ie den aith ‘and John Clarke were arrented fod te, aiteation is daggenbes: 4 wiibin the Umit of @ dase) parke: Srey | ton’