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1IE CITY. CGENERAL NEWS. The fifth Bonth Park concert begins at 4:30 o'clock to-day. 0. M. sheldon bas bought of Cnmmings & Hagan 70 feot on the weat sido of Sherman ntreot, 210 feot north of Polk, for £40.000. The tomperaturo yesterday, as obeervod by Manacne, optician, 83 Madison street (IrinvNe Building), wae at 8 a.m., 71 d 10 &, T4; 12 m,, 79; 3 p. m., 795 8 pom., Th The shooting match betweon Thumas Stagg and W. J. Jolunon, at fitty einglo bitds from five traps, English vules, which was tohavo come off to-day at Doxter U'ark, has been postponed 411 Friday, at 2 o'clock p. ., 8t tho samo place. A man who wa tho relative of the keeper of & Bouse of ill-famo on Clarg streot. war found dead 1n bud AL her piace seateiday mormne, He waa a hard drinbier, and had been subject Lo lits, The body wan yemoved to thn Morgue, sud tho Coroner notiied. A lndy named Tanbelle Kilpatrick, in alighting from on Archer avenun car, at the Maditon stroot crossiug, yesterday afiernoov, fell down and recoived a savera cut ovor tho left eyo, Dr. Furdv attended to hor, aud sl was soon able to rotura home agai. Tatrick McDonnell, a Iaborer in Robert Law’s conl-yard, at the 1iver foot of Eighteenth strect, feil n distance of 10 feet from & 1unway yester- day, aud bioko tus right arm. Ho was takien to bis home, No. 659 south defiersou sireet, and attonded to by 8 physician. About b o'clock lnst evoning, a boy 3 vears old, named Chatles Lowrie, was run over {3 tue caroless diver of a brick-wagon, whu eacaped areat, Tho fad hiad one of lus lexs brokou in two placen, Tho wccident occurred in frout of hie home, No, 225 Cottage Girove avestite, Mr. C. R. Paul, lato of tig Post and Mail, and H. R. Farnum, who bas keen connccied for many yesrs with tho Wiscourin pross, have establishod a newspaper advertising ngoncy at No. 96 Dearborn stivel. Specisl attontion 18 Paid to Chicago auit Wirconsin pgiers, A correspondent writas, stating tat tha rosi- deuts of the ronthwestern eoction of the chiy ato anxions for tho exionsion ot the West Van Buren street-car track to Wentern avenue. Tho Company would be glad to make the extonsion if it could, but Ruclia step i preciuded bv the fact thas the elreet 18 not oponud to tho point named, Tho Rev. John Iiall, D. D, the Rev. J. il Vineent, D, D, of Now York, and the Rov. War- reu Randolph, D. D., of Flilndelphia, il bon the @ty noxt Wednesday, and a grand mne- meeling will Lo hoid m Faiwe.l Lall u the evens fog, at which mocting addrerwos wll elive erod by thowy distinguisbed Sunday-seboul work- ern. The Attiata’ Committea Tutor-Stato Exposition Rra now ready Lo receivo at the Lxpostion Baild- ing tho pietires of Chicago and other We:tern i bould be artiste, All pictures that are res sent iu ot oner, a4y uono will bo 1ec Sept. 1, on which dar tho Committee will vuss 1 Judgment upou and begin the Langing of the pictuies, Astists who huve not yeb apphed fur Epace must 4o £o without delay, "Iho approach of tho timo for the assembling of Cong:evs ugawn bringy to fuht i Farweli coutest. Loth of tho ¢ | pear contitlent of succers. Mr. Farwell, holdivg » certificato of clectiun, undoutitedly hins romo advantago in the coutest, Lut Mr. ciares that ho will fight it out if it t. ter, ‘Tho evidence already taken iu will bo forwarded to Washingion at au cucly d Mr. 3. Quinn, tho snlmarmo diver, nill give exlubitions of Catt. aul Bovton's hfo-saving apparatus on the laie Saturday and suday, from the stoamors Lahu Ireezosrnd lurcn, and tio barge Comet, Tho bosts will feave Lasler's dock, foor of Wabash avenne, ut 10 a,m., 2, 4:30,'and B po . U reaching n given powd in the lake Mi. Quinn will jump overboard and ewim totho shoie. A dpiay of firewosks will dd to tho attractions i the ovenivg, dirtrersing accident oceurrad at tho ing i Harnson street at 10:16 o'clock ) A young men nawmed James Norton, ars old, frow Buflolo, was stinck by the'switels engino Zebra, of tho Michigra Bouttiern witrond, aud sun over, tho wheelw sovoring lus legs, one bulow and the other atove the kuco, iy abdumen wan wlso tetribly - jured. Hin sufferings wore 1ntonse, T'ho police ofticors at tho Armory took charge of kim, and after alfording bum temporary caro sout lam to the County licspiial, 1lis injucien are 8o seri- ous that it was thouzht ho could live but a fow hours at fuithest, 1Lis oot known swhother he Las any rolatives in tlus ety or not, The remaws of the Rov, Willism Barlow, & former Rector of Trinity Ipecoial Cuurch of this city, which wore buried 1n tho old City Cem- etery about twonty-lve years ago, wore yedterday rewoved to Giacolund Cemelery, whers Linity Yariek Los causoed to bo erected’a uitatlo muulu- The ment cominenicrative of s eervices. monumont bears tho following insoription : Erocted by s grateful parishs 0 the mewory of the Kev, Winlum Darlow, Hoctor of Yrinity Clnr b, Cilcago, orn June 5, Died Peb, & The man Lyndon, who acquired some note hera vy morrylug s employo's dsugliter, dird yealerdny at tha comnor of Btute sud Lwouty- seveuth utreots, atter un illuess of alout two weeks, 1t will be romembered that Lo claimed & marriago nith Aliss Ela Iancock, daugh- ter of Col. John Usocuck, and that the resaltiug laweuits tilled much news- paver space at the time of the oceutrence and thereafter, The Hupreme Court rotused tagrant & tivorce which wa sued for Ly Ler family, sud au effurt mads by Lyndon to have tue courls forcy s wife to live with lum was equally un- wuccessnl, ‘Iho man was boru in Yoikehire, was about 37 yeats oll, and was nov speciully Tropotsessing 1y appearance, What monsy ho ot wue upent in drinks and ho bad become u govorally worihiloss ereatuio. TUE CUSION-1OUSE, Chicago's parual Custom-Jioito blossomed out yesierasy with a new bduperintendont, to wit: Bamuel lavsford, of Ciueinuuc, n geutle- man o1 excellout repute in bis uwa villige, ilo Low beew in Government smploy muce 1808, in which year he way appointed Superintendent of epaira for the Cincinnati District. Io bad been fur nine yesrs before lus appoiutment su architect and builder of note, Il camo nto more specisl notice 1 Apiil of last year, at which time lie touk charge of the now Custom- House building of Gueinnati, 1le certainty bhay a good recurd to l0ok back at, slbutt Lo is noir un- wittingly thiust toio the midst of commivsionn andi investigutions, [n conversation yesterday .the new Buperiutondent said that hn bad no Pplsuabut to wait, 1ls Lad heen ordered to come, aud be had done it,—which s wufliciontly exphicit, oo, Tiolosu wan yenterday cugaged in get- ting mnatters understandinzly o the hands of hig succosror, 1o exgeets to leave to-umglt for ‘Wasbiogton, aud will o theuce to Naauville, snd superintond the Legitumg of & uew Gov- ernment building., Mr, M. g. Holun, the Aa- alstant Bupermtendent, wil” reimin bero, T'lio work ef figurig up tio wmount of stone already delivered will uccupy Lk atteutivn 108 sotie tino b DU BLANK SUMI.ONSES. TOE JUATICES DODGL THE KESYONMBILITY, The article published in Moaday's Uninune on th subject of blank summuvures baw ciested toriible covsternation iu the gontle breasts of the Justices who were mentioned by ustie s baving been in tho habit of allowing those docu- ments to Lass out of their possession, Aware tust they can make wo logal excuse for tholr eunduct, and afrsld to ruu tha risk of ro- moval frut oflice if they allow tho statemeuts wade to pu usvonced, they haye resorted to the ratbor wenk duvico of throwiug the responsi- bilty for their illegsl couduce upon thew olerka. This, huwover, will nwot do. The clork 8 the aseut of the Justice, sud ho m not apt o do anytbivg of 6o serious & vaturs withous the knowledge and tacit consant ot bid j riucipal, L'hie Nortu Side Juntico who was found to be deepest iu Lhe wire was M., MALTIS TAULSEN, speciuiena of whiosa blauk sumwon titioa tu wuit 1uay be had upon application st t'uk Tuibuye olice. Mr. aula culne up woterany, aud stated that the | ractice of issuing ilmk suzumonss wus 0us which be was oppused 10, sud Lo bad often wstiucted Lis clerk so do nothing of the kind. Lut the cluik, who had served for mnauy yeurs in Justices' ulicon whero in quné- such prac.ices - wera common, couls not restrained from wdubang v old uicke Mr, Paulon wes sukedif he Liad dischargod hin clerk ujun lear- Hug of hiv wethod of couductivg busiuvss. aud atuted thut Lo bid not; that bho was o slarp, bright, vutuable tellow, sud (st it would bo dit- floult to replace it vu sbort notice. 3lr, Peuis sou ndmuted that be bimdelf had been iu the babit of iesulng blauk summouses to us whoin e kuew well, and whils coufeds- % tbe praciios had 0o wamaot uf law ot anid that overyhody alse did it, and that he #aw 10 rasson why he ahoald not, whea reputa- e and well-known persous apgdied to him for taen. 1, CHARLES JTAINFA, Tho Honth-Sids Justice who has dabbled to the preacent axtent in this business ta Mr. J. Charlos Haines, 1lo entors lus ples as follown : o Pditar oF The CAleagn Tyinrune T oy Tettn fo the cily afler s rief atnence, iny aftention wan called to an article pubilished (n your paper of Standay last, $n which my nanie, a8 oo of the Jua'icen of the Peace of thin city, wan 1ired Aomewhat freely m regard to the usa of hlank sununoanses, No such { ractlee sa charged in the arit- cle referred to has ever been indulged in by mo. aml the roports I thin regard, 3 to be gathered from varloin parties, ars untfus and withont foundation, Respecttally sours, J, CRANLES FIAINES, 1¢ will bo seen thiat Mr. Mainos maken a denial simply for bimwell. Ho maya ho han not ieaued blank summonses. He does not muy that his cletk has not donoso, Ho doce not sav that blank summonscs bave not boen peddied ont from his offico. fla dars nol deny that, bocatio & nundred un mpeachablo witoeascs can be bronght to prove thut they havo beon, Onlya few daya ago & mao went inta tho oftico of another South Side dustice and _asked him for aone Wauk summonees. The Justize retuaed, Atating tiat ho and his brothion hiad agrond not to faroi-h them, and that they could nob now be ohtained. The man said ho know bottor, and palle-d out of w pocket and showed tho Justice s hateh of summonses in blank bearing Tho namn of J. Clarles Mames, A couple of niontls 00 & man by the name of Albortaon wns wervod by n man by the name of Brown, emplosed by a collection ageocy, with a Aummons notifying him to appesr before Justica Hainca on a certaln day to anawer a cer- tait eharge, On the day precoding the onnin question ho went to tho Justico's oflico in ordor to cousult mome of the papers w the earo. lio found that ~ vo euch cnes Liad bean aockated, uor was theio any memorandum of ft in tho handa of’ the Clerk or of the Justico, Tho next daynt the honr #dt for trinl, Lo wan «n haud. and when tho man Jiown eaw him appear he wirked at the Clotk, who hastily wrote a proper indorectiont ou tha back of an envelops and lurriedly stick into it the papers in tho ecase, which Brown then handed him. Had Mr. Albertwon delased. tho caso wonld have gona agninat him by default. But 16 38 not necossary to muitiply inatances, Thovcan bo givon by the weore, and nearly evory Justico in_South ~ Chicago s coumazant of the fact that the blank summonees of Mr. Haines have been cuculating as freely na preenbacka. It will bo nevewsary for Mr. tlaities to make a more explicit dental and to ez~ pinin away o hundred damaging eases befora ho ean exonerata Bifmself in tuo oyes of tho public. P e MILLER, THE EX-GAUGER. BAD STOLIEB ARBOUT MIS CHARAC Tho mystery rurrounding the attemptcd sarss- sination of ox-Cianger Millor scoma to darken with overy dav. Winlo it in protty generaily ad- mitted that tha man was sbot, quite a number aro laboring to create the impresaion that ho sith- er+hot hnmuelf or got shot in s druvken row, but that at oll oveuts no ageut of any whisky ring ivtlicted tha wound. Aa attempt is aolso being mndo apparontly to dis- eredit Miller's testimony when bio comes un bo- foro tho Court as b witniess in October, by show- ing thut Lo has been mauing efforts to blackmail distillers, Mr. Diolinson, of the firm of Dickin. son, Abell & Co., stated yeatorday that Miller uged to gauge for them, and that about fuur waelis after his dimissal from Government employ ho wont to Mr. Durrows, ons of tho firm, and emd that Lo bad somo fzcty in hLis poseession as to tholr way of dolog businoss w if malde knawn to tho Governtuent, would cost them sovoral thousan doltars, but that thov could sotto with Lim for a few buudredn, ‘I'is proposition vas iudig- naotly rejeeiod, Mr. Dickinson eays that Mil- for then callod upon him sud made similar nopescdons, which wore aleo decined, Mr. Fienn, of the fiem of H. 1T, Shofoldt & Co., sass that Miller ealled nron his Lrother, W. C. Egan, and said that he wanted &300 raised for him by tho distillora, and that. if they did not help him, he shoull notfy the Goveroment of cortain facte, Mr. Livnci, of tho same firm, a fow days nfeerwards roceived a lotter from o lawver asa- ing him to call ot biw office. Ho went, nnd a de- mand for money was mndo in stich & Wa* a8 to leave no aoubt in Lynch's mind that Millor was trying to blackmail bim, Tyuch wont to District- Atrorney Ward and notifled un of theso facts, and asked him if be would prosecute Millor for this attempted blackmaitiug, ‘I'io District Attorney sard ho had no particular objection to dolng =0 if B proper cano was nade oat, but that It seomed fo Lim that tho st wos one which should be brougnt iu tho Btato Courts, Tho oficors of tno Northseatern Disulling Company a'ap have ao unfavorable idea of Muller, remombering bitn as o lazy and carelers pauger, who appenred to bo always nopiecting his work, The statements shich aro mad» as 1o Mullcr's rather dissoluto habits are too goneral to bo disvchieved, and thero seems tn ho no doubt that hie is rather a loose finh. The Gov- orument _oflicers, however, wsoem to havo full faith in his sbinty to make val- uable digclorures touching distillorins wineh have nov yet been implicatod in whisky frandn, Ponsivly he has made to them stato- mou's regardiug Bhufuldt, Dickioson, etc., and tho Government oflicers put faith 1o thom, A regards Miiler's having been shot, tho tos- timony ot Dr. Tograbam and of Mr. Dodd, of tha Hock ‘Irland iouee, in a8 yot umimpeached. The ouly iuaccurrcy in the roports h therto publiskied bns been in reference to the placa whera Miller 18 stoppine., It was statod that ho Liad been sont to Peunsylvania, where his fam- ify live, but that story waa invontod in_order to throw investipators off tho track. Ha is known to be vot in this cotinty, aud is believed to ba at the Marine Hospital, wliere ho can be moie con- viently kecluded from the public than in any siailar fntitution, e —a—— LOCALR LETTERS, THE ABYIRACT Jou, To the Editor of The Clieano Tribune: Cuicano, Aug. 21,—As one of the old nbstract men of Clicago, I nek the piivilogo of setting you right on a fow points coutained iu your edi- torfal m this moruing's issus of your paper, under the caption of *The Abstract Job. I awk this the wore readily aa my convection during the past few vears with Morars, Wilmanns & Thielcke has made mo perfectly familiar with the abatract books in question, somo portions of wlich have boon complled under my supervision, W I tuinkt is nothiug more than just and right that the public, as wcll as voureelf, should know romothing about thess bouks, in order that they Judge understandingly in rogard to thar value sud their necessity, or otlierwiao, to the county. They priucipally oonsist of a complets mel of real eatato, judg- ment, and taz-saie ndices (somo 221 volumos in all), from the firo to date, aud which have occu- picd, in thoir compilation, s corps of experienced and relisble men from abou: November, 1871, to the premsut tima, Nextin Imporisuce and value srosixty-three Jotter-picus copy-buoks of exatn- inationd of ttle mado from said indices during the pust four years, Lastly s1o the fortv volumon of lotter-press copics of ante-fira oxswitations madte by Wilmanns & Iasdetoup, tho ever de- crearing value of which Is triting, in comparison with the ever iucreasing value of the priucipal et above mentioned, Huch are tho tooks In quostion. The County Commirginners eought for bids, not for a set of anto-fire bouks, but simply for & uot of real oa- tato o7 tiact indices sinco the fire. In response thereto, bids wote offered, ranging from %45,000 t0 365,000 for fuiwishing tho county with such indices onty tha completion of which would Tequire fron one to two vears. Also in response, Otto Yebzor olfured all the bouks vuw in ques- tion, 1eadv for uwe, far €13.000. I trust you will perceive that your statemens that * this Iropeity conuate weinly of sume lotter-pross copied uf abatiacts made Ly a firm before the five," ete., is orrouevus, Auoiler error is the statomout *that this propoity, oc » large part of it, seoias to bave been suld at one time for §,500:* the fact, to my persounl kuuwledys, huuqi that said $3.500 was the amount to bo paud by 1, R. Thlelcke to F, Pasdetoup (the lat- tor pow nv:cnnodf 88 tho purchuse-monny for Dusdeloup’s Lall iuteiest in the books aud busi- weus of tho then firm of Wilmanus & Pasacloup, thiowe laat-mentionod booke Leing the forty an.e- firacopy-booke. 1n which ouly the Pasdeloup bhetrs claim an interest, C. C. diLLyonk, TUS BEOOKDER'S OFFICE. To the Editor of T'he Clicauo Ivioune: Cuicaoo, Aug. 24.—1 bavo voen for the last 81X mouths or more suveral reports in tha pa- poms oa the real-catate trade of this city, and huvo tadked with & good many who make 1t their businoss tradiug iu real estate, aud Lad made up wy ound that there was very hittle domng pow in that live. But, a8 a welt-maher of Cuicago, [ a1 bappy to bo able to give you couclusivo ovis deuce that there is & very lsrge trade in thst live uow. [ culled to-day at the Ilecordur's uf- tice to got & paper rocorded (bt would not take ten winules of auy man's time to record, aud was wformed that it would be at loast U weeks bofure L could 33t ik &8 *iv poust take THE CHITAGO TRIBUNE: TIITRSDAY, AUGUST 206, 187B. tarn.” To be suro they aeemed to be lounging around lnatead of attonding £ business, but my aves ate not an good aa when I was vounger, and 1 must havo beon miaakon, for alf businons i of couren dono prompily, and ta accomodate tho drar prople, [ think thota in goud renson for real oatato moving slow i all business ver- (ainiog to title i run as the Recorder’s ofica is, Ax Orp CrTize, DEAR aAd. Tathe Fditor of The Chictao ribunes CiticAuo, Aug. 25,—Why is it that ws must pav for an infetior quality of zan from $2.50 to $0.50 por 1,000 foet, whilo thors are other com- pantes offoriug to furnish 1t at lows than one- balt, or $1.25 por 1,0002 Aro onr Aldermaen in the Council for tho gas companies or the poople? Arothoy honest? If thoy aro hooast, how ¢an auy of them exist without working, when thoy never Liad auy property or visible meana of wupport ? The Alderman from the Seventh Ward, Chair- man of the gias Cotumities, has never reported on any of the orcluanced for new gas compa- nion, la he em]»hn‘ml Ly Bilinga? This Alder- man was etectod four yoars ago, e was not woith a cant then: he has nover worked a day rince, and atill he has gotton & horse and buggy, and built two houses, How is tat? Has not the accumulation of this woaith somothing to do with bis actions A« Chairman of tho Uss Com- mittea? I am in favor of giving him some other oftico, #o that hoe mill not bo longer without meansof support. Give him the Cierkabip of tho Superior Court; give him anything to bavo bim leave the Council, tur he eays that he can do aa he hkos aud bo 1e-rlected. A. —— THE COUNTY BUILDING, Connty-Attornoy Rouutree was on the sick list yosterday. Willinm Qalle was committed to jall yosterday morning for debt. 1lis obligation nmounta to 425, Juetico Morrisou issned the papars, County-Tressurcr Miller was away from his post yestorday, doing tha potite to s bevy of Housior [ricuds wha woro on & sight-socing ox- pedition, The ill of exceptions in tho ense of William Wray wos yosteraay completed and signed Ly Judge Farwell, Tho entire record is now In shape and will st once bo taken to one of the Judges of the Saprete Cowrt, with tha hopa of gotting » superscdony, Tho motion for a new trial {n the casn of illy Wolsh ™ bas been et for & final hoanng to-otrow, 1f a scorn of other casos whiclh liavo been similarly lineering roald be disposnd of st the eawe time the caneo of justice aud public eco.omy woulil bo materilly promoted. The ra'o of property for delinguent taxes was conginited yescorday in tho Town of Laks, The salo will extood mto tho Towns of Cicero and JefTerson 1 a fow dave. and will bo commonced iu tho city on the 30th inst. ‘The dolinquents aro less in number than s yoar ago, and thoro is yot opporiunity to de- troade the list. Commivsioners ¥olden, Guonther, Clough, and Ierting visited the Poor-Farm vestarday, to look atter ihs coudition of the addition to tha Insano Asylum, and to gouerally iuspect the on- tire premises, They report evervining tn good shage, and will recommend to tho Bonrd that wteps be takon to arrango the cqllata at onco for tho storaze of the veg-tab'a production of tha farm for winlor consumnption, Ground will be bioken for the excavation for the foundation for tho new Court-Houso this worning, 1f tho contenctor did not change bis mwind Jast night. Thers will Lo no formal exor- cixes in counection with tho ground-Lreaking unless the quarrel which ban boen gomg on for sevoral days between the owner of the debris on tho Caurt-llouso Squars and the contractor for oxcavating leads to a furthor griat of words or an exchaogo of Llowe. ‘Tho information in the unture of & quo war- ranto agsinst the North Chicago Ratlway Company, . M. W. Jones, relator, to which referenco was made yesterday, was slgned yes- tordny morning by State's Altorney-lioad, nnd admiite:d to tilo, Mr. Reed wigned it after con- sulation with Judzae Farwell, aud on the condi- tion that no tarther proceedings sbould Le bhad in thecasa unul Mr. Goudy, attornoy for the corporation, shuuld returs and have opportunity to anuwer, The Girand Jury was at work yestorday under a donble prowsure, both the State's Attoroey and Lis Arsistantbaing prescut. ‘Lhirty-five cases wero dieposed of during tho day, an unusual propor- tion being for sexaults, It s oxpoctod that oll tho jail canoa will bo dirposed of this wock, and aldo many of tho complant caves, Monday hiaw boen fixed for bearing country casos, of which thoro in an unusual mumber. Tho jury will probably completo it Jabors Tucsday. — THE CITY-HALL. Supt. Rohm, by and with the consent of Mar- shal Dualap, yeaterdsy nomivated elght new embery of the I'olice Departmont. Ald. Breeuey lasves for Clovoland Friday sven- ing, for tho purpose of visiting some old frienda in that city. Io will bo absout about ten days. Bupt, Dailoy and his force yesterdsy con- demned a two-story barn uscd a8 a livery-atable at 135 Michigan avonue. Tho rtrncturo haa long threatened to fall ovor the sidowallr, Aspietant Marshal Kionoy starts to-day for a two weeks' tour in Colorado. His place will ba fllod by Marshal Conway, who wan yostorday elected to tha otlico of Seventh Assistant. Comptroller Haves is still awsiting the com- pletion of tha delinqueat lint sud the liut of tax- tightors 0n file in tae Couuty Coart. Whea ho obtains theso lists be wilt potily all delicquants in o frioudly manuver, aud, it they do nol come to tune, the levying war wiil at once be com- matcod againat them. General Order No. 21 from the Fire Depart- ment cuntaina the followivg: lugo Fianzen, Licutensut of Hook aud tldder No. 5, 1s ap- puinied Captain of the same couipauy ; Josepn 0'Douoliue, Captain of No. b, is assigued Lo dut: as Captain of Eugive No. 7, vice Mictacl W, Couway, promoted to Bovontt Assistant Mar- tn Fitzgerald, Lioutenaus of Engae signed to duty as Capeatn of Chemical Norman N. Holi, Captain of Chemical paigued to duty as Captain of Eogine No. 24; William G. McQinniss in diachargod for mofliciency and tutozication ; Micusel Mitchell I ropriminndod ; and llonry Roeder, Luke Wa. tors, Heury A. Wolf, James Galisher, James Duff, and Williamm Bomblnke, bav.ng served the usual s:xty days, aro appoiuted meubers of the Departmont. TILLEY, “What {u the reasou thias the Board of Publle Works does not settle with Arclnitact Tilloy 7™ uaid Ald, iliidrath, s he drew his chair close to tue Mayor, who Lad Leon unusually morose all day. What mean you by the word setilement? queriud the Mayor, **1 meau that the Board of Fubiic Works wil gut xln-kc a contract wich bim," rephed Ald. Hul- reth, Mwvor Colvin—Mr. Tilley, have you asked them to sigu » contract ? Ald. Hitdioth—1le has notified all parties that hio accepts the award of the coutract, aud I think it queor if Lo cauuot get it. Tho Council baa duue all {n ite powor to fusther tho work, aud the county common.e to-morraw, Mayor Colviu—1 don't thiuk the Council hava done all lu its power, nor will [ thiuk so uutil tuey soll tho lake-frout propaity north of Mourve strect. Within the pant four days I have beon informed that tho city might have $300,00 in casls for 1t at any timo. ‘Cilloy—11e 600,00 aiready to the credit of tho account will be enouh to last for this year and next, Hildreth launchiod out on the propriety of al- lowiug thacounty to 1wsue the boads for the complotion of the work, but was culled away by au duterviowar. The Mayor and Tilley then vis. itod the Buard of Pablic Worits, and there ag. certsived that tha unl{ duitiiculty in making out tho coutract was the llizing of the amouut of vondns, As Tilley offers 10 furnish avy smount of bouds, the coutiact wul probably be closed a¢ au ouriy date. —— RIMINAL. Matthow Gallaghor waa arreatod last evening on cowplaiut of Mys. Hamilion, of No, 550 Michi- £au avenus, who cliarges ki with the laiceay ot $13. Ay, Harry McDermott wiehes it dlatiootly no- derstood that Lo 1s not s mock-suctioneer, as stated in a police raph yestordsy, Ho has buen & porter {a a mocl ction shop at No. 16 Houth Caual str-at, but uvt an BuCLIO Mebunmnott further wishes it knowa that he lost o suw of moucy b the lankius roows while ho ans antog cited, and he proposes 10 wake thow swsrt fus it, Tae person who buys empiy whisky-tarrels with the stawps on I8 just as liable under the law as e who sells thom, and thore s & heavy peuslty sttendimg the violation of the law, Goorge Laudoroach was arrestod jestordsy oa tho chargo of buving Michacl Durka’s barrols, contrary to law, aud, aftor a hoaring before United States Commisuionor Hoyne, was held to bail in th esum of 1,200 to appoar At the upper conrt for toai. A young man namad I1. H, alias ¥ Tip"* Ttich- ards, Is wanted by the detectives for forging the vams of J. D, Enator & Co., the woll-knonn harvoster manulacturers, to m check for $34, drawn on the Union Navions! Bank and pa; to bearor. Jobn M. Louden, a lumbermen, tha monoy over just to '*accommottate” nico voung man. Hichards bas vanished from sight and Chicago. AR SUBURBAN, EYANHTON, T. 8. Klog, Eeq., and his danghter, Miss Em- ms King, who bave boen traveling in Eurore, Egypt, and Paloatine, roturned home yosterday, aftor an absonce of n year, Tuey are gind to got homo. A temperanoe locture was doliverod in Union Hall Tussday oveniug by 3ir. Johu Sebosky, Tho public schiools of the village open Monds, Tno Villaze Trustees met Tuesday ovouing. Mesars, luso, Whooler, Taylor, Brainard, and Kulder being prosont. Dr. N, 8. Dawis, Williain Decring, and several other property-ownors, sent fi s potition asking permissin to conatruct s G-inch tile sowor an Cnurch sireat, from flinman avonuo to tho lake. Roferred’ to Sowerage Committes. A communication from Village-Troasuror Ladd, requesting that tho Doard roescind its rocont action dispensine with the registration of village ordoers, was cousidored, $aud tho request grauted. ‘1o Streot Commiasioner finally summoned up all Ina moral courago sud dared to repurt the following sidowalks am 1n & dangerous condi- uon: The tirst 163 feot wouth of Church atieot, on the weet rlilo ol Chicago avenuo; tho first 161 feot weat of Sherman avenue, routh side of Grovo stroet : tho tiret 190 fuet west of Hinman avenue, north mde of Groenwood streot; and the whola north side of Davis stront, between Hiwman and Jodwon avenues. His repott was reforred to the Committae on Sireets and Allys. A petition was preseuted asking that Joscph McCnllum be appoisted a Coustablo. 'This was mignod by sovoral ciizens, ana by othois not citizens, ~ Inaamuch #s the Polics Committes has lroady onco roportod adversely ou this requont, the Board ‘wna At a lwes how to dispose of it, but finally gave tho Ju- dieiney Committoo & chanco to filo it away, as tbo lawful nnmbor of Constables aro al- ready in offico, sud no ona kooma tn carn abuut branging charges against thom for incompotency. ‘hion camo the must 1mportant s1op whick the Board has yot taken. Llected principally bo- causo of thoir soworage proclivities, they lave Ditherto doiayed nction in tho inatter, notwith- standing tho clamors of tueir constinonts, Tho reason Los been that, although the village has not been vut of funds, witar wes on hand was tied wp in_ wepocial funds, and the Board huw boon waiting to Ben its wny clesr to paying for sewerao bofora commenciog operations, Tho watier having heen ali cut and deied, tho Boworago Commit.co begzod leave to report, and recowmended that Yillago-Engiveer Fitch bo aunthorized to adver- tise far proposals for constructing the Davia streot sower. ‘This was immediately ayreed to, "Fhon the Bosrd passed an ordinance provding for the issuo of §20,000 of sewerazo boudas, to Tun Leanty yoars, at 7 por cont inturest, and tius natled tho &ewerago quostion. ‘L'ba owor will extend from Ridge avonue to tho laie, and ought lo”uflccfl\‘uly drain tho central portion of the willnge. Mayor Huee called attention to the bardships uffered by laootors who are paid by the villags 1 orders, 1n casbung which thvre ure ofton do- Inys, and suggestod thut all swall debts Lo paid iucash, Tho muttor was rofoned tothe Fiuaoce Committao, Adjourued for ona weolr. ‘Tho young peopts sre talklog of gotting up a party to sttend the cuncert for the benetit of tho Iloatg Hospital Friday evening. beiug in- terested fu the outertainciont becauso of “the prominent part to be taken in it by Madame Patiiani and I’rof, Oscar Mayo, Evaastou’s well- knuowa musiciang. TYDE PARK. The Board of Trusteos of Hyde Park met in special session Tuesday oyeviug, but transacted very little business. In Committeoof the Wholo s number of subjocts were coosidered, and on risiog the Board took tho following action on the recommendation of the Committeo: The remonstrance of many citizens to the continusd presenca of tho Transit Company’s track at tho north end of the village waa roforred to the Committes on Strocts, An ordinance for locat- ing #ix fire-alarm boxon At vanious points; for oxtending the alarm wiros to the 'Fowa of Lake; aad for npruiutmg a Fire Marshnl, was referred to o wpecial commitios conuisting of Prexidont 11ox10 nod the Villags Engineer. An ordinance for street lahor, raquinng threo days' work on tho streeta from every wnle yerson botwacn tho ages of 21 and 50, or the payment in liou thereof of §1.50 an poli-tnx, was catriod, and the Board adjourned. At 8 o'clook yestorday morning tho firomen's Emecrnion atarted at tho city limity, and esoorted y the Groas Westorn Light Guard Band march- «cd up Drexel boulevard to Forty-aavonth atroat, and thonce via Forty-sovonth ntioot aud [lyde Park avonue to tho lyde Park Iouse, whern thoy wero treatod to wino avd cigars, starting aftor a Lrief rest. Tho hoss-carts were dinwn up closo to tho dancing plsiforma and decorate:l with flage. Dancing commenced with a march at 10:45. At noon the picnickers suspended their games and lunched. At about 2:30 thioa foot-races occurrod, oach one between two firemon, one cliosan from oach company. Iu the tlist, Oak- land was victorious, but the rematning two were decided in favor of Hyde Park. Afterwards fow Juniuing matchea took place, in which Ouke land took the lead. AL3:30, the ilyde Park company had their picturoe taken in a group by the sids of their hoge cart, and in & minuies after the Ouk- laud boys followed suit, This was the flity-first picalo oo the South Park Picnic Grouuds, and the fifty-second mill take placa to-morrow. The groat ma<a of people sujoved themselven thoroughly, and the liremon espceially so, Moat, if not all, retuined on the G:10 train, The Village Engineer is constructing a pler to protect the sewor at the foot of Fifty-third street, ona plun of his own inveation, Not- withstandiug the fact that it has bson twice do- moliahied by the waves, ho ia still engaged in constructing 1t. He propoacs to wet out a pat- eut on it, and expects to roalize a fortune. 5 Work ia progressing rapidly on the lake-shore rivo. Aun elegant brick remidence in in procoss of construction on the prairie near Oakwoodu. A tight oceurred in the baggage car of the 0:10 train on the way fiom tho tiremen’s picolo, Two policomen arnivad on the ecowe, arreeted the yurluna, and escorted thom to tho Ilyde Lark il The *Bouth Park Picnlo Gronnds" are tho et for out-door sports 1o Hyde Park aod vicin. ity. Tho Dret flatto makes her usaal trip to Ilyde Durk to-morrow oveulog, PARK RIDOE. An adjourned mectiug of the Board of ‘Trustces was held Tuesday evenink for the pur- pose of openlog the bids and swarding the con- tract for graveling the Rand road (Park svenue) through the corporation. Thers were present Premdent Jaynos, Trustoos Mausfleld, Tenuant, Brougbton, aud Hausswan, aud Clerk d, E, Qut- miuge. Four bids werareceived and openod, asfollowa: R. W. Meacham, #1 por yard ; Ifunry Desnee, 93 cents ; . A, Sweet, U3 ceuts; Thomas Mur- phy, 85 cents, Oan motlon, the bid of Thomas 3urphy was acceptod, he being the lowest bidder, and the coutract awarded to him, provided he furaished & poud and sufliclent bond, to be spproved by the Board, for tuo faltuful pesformauce uf the WOoI K. e Nport in France. 7 The Pariscorrespondent of the London Daily Telegrapn writes: ** A droll story comes to us froin tho vty of Marsoillos, Thoe huro 18 & gout emau well kuown toth tneto aud in Varig, On lis property near Marsoilles he coce had rabbite, which the ivnumerable poachers of the south bsve exterminated. Thors ie iow, a8 every ous though uucultivatod sdmiratiou ports i Fisuce, Tuis geutletan was quite sshamed 10 think that he coutd not ofter even rabbit-sbooting to a friend on bhis estates. LBut ths remeuy nas simple—the empty warrens could bs restocked, Ordors to this ofiect Le sont from I'aris, and & gieat quanuty of cotoys wore tuzued down, Ulhie weason of tho charo opened two or three days wiuce, aud a goeodly sbow uf guns out to harass Lig gawe, Girk with horos, probably, sud furnished with embioidored game-bags, tho party ap- proachied the uccue of actiou. To their mingled orror and deliwht, tho raboits salliedd forth full gallow, greeting their exeoutiousss with joy, and came Tuuniug ub to thoir gatteied legy oF wad thers wuch & weleome § Duteh and Augors bounded v tect th meu, tuwbliug cue aoruss suciber 1 ‘Tue fact is, that the garde-chasse had- bought tame rabbits, which he bad beeu used to feed 1o tuat vory spot.” |, —-— Je CONSTABLE KEEGAN. Ilis Radical Mothod of Lovying on Goods. He Is Chargod with Causing a Wom- an's Death in the Process. Hammering Her Hands T She Re- leases Iler Hold, Arrest of the Offender—Hls of tho Afair, Btatemont How the Woman's Husband Takes Her Death. An aggravated case of assaatt occurred yes- terday which reaulted in tho death of tho victim and in piscing n Constable in & very serious pro- dicamont. Patrick Keegan is tho nama of the belhigorent ofticial, and Mary Mattag Baverman ia the woman who ia now Iying dead in her house at No. 151 Canalport avenuo. Tho facts in tho caro will doubtloes arouse s naw interost in the long-mootad question of how much forco & Can- stablo Is autborizod to employ iu lovying an oxo~ cution. TIHE LITTUE STORE. During the past fow montha Mary Bauermsn and her man, Heivrich, have been carrsing on a small ** notion” store at No, 131 Canalport avoune. Tho building is a two-story fiatae ung, aud is etuated uear ibe corner of Halsted street, Tho couplo have been living togother several years, and have uo childron, Tho storo occupios tho front portion of the ground floor, and they have used tho resr parl for househoid purposes, The outire establigh- ment waa conductod on e most frugal prioci- plos, tho stock of goods not being worth over 300 or $660. Buwinoss not bieing very thriving, and Mrs, B, concluded to move to a more ible quarter, and for that purpoao have been ongased for tho past fow days packing up toeir goods aud bousatiold uteusin. KEEGAN'S AURIVAL, Yestorday morning Mr. Baucrman lott tho store at aboul 8 o’cluck, and siarted to go down- town inorder to flni-h samo businoss tranwactivng, this mistices romained at Lomo to look after things, and slio was asststed by n woman namod Caroline Stiodeman, of No. 715 Union siroct, whoso occupation s that of a waeherwoman, AL atout 9 o'clock an CX{rAYE-WALZON, containing threo men, drove up and stopped beforo the dovr. Two of them got out, nud, outoring tuo shop, lnquirad if Mr. Bausrman was at home. leing apswored 10 the uegative, oune ol them, whoso name hoy Hinco been sucertninod to bo Patrick Keegan, said that bo was n Coostable. aud that ho had cowo to levy on tho gooda of tho storo to ratisfy an exccation for §24 tn fuvor of Michuel Colien, * But my husband is not st bome,” said Mry, Dauerwan, **snd Idou't know anything about it “Don't caro for that,” replied Keogan, * we'ro goine to hayo the xouds, auyhow.” With that Le picked up a largo hatchet that was lying nonr, and bLogan prying opon one of tho packed-up boxes of goods. MUs. BAUEBMAN INTERFERFR, Now, Mrta. Baunorman uot having a nowledga of the tha nud outs of Iaw, a.d seeing only toioio lher & stvanger toarmg upou ber Loxes of goods, stoppod towsrd Lum and 1old bun ogznin to wait until her husband got nome, at the samo time pressing dowa with her banda the lid of the box to preveot bim from o omng it Hor faithful o.ly, ibe washerwoman, also cumae for- ward and cnterod her ‘uo(ms!. Tho nnswor sho recoivod wasin the shapo cf n violent push, which landed bor suddonly against the conntor. "I'no fullowiug statemeut of what oceurred - mediatoly aftocward fu given fn tho woids of Mra. Briedeman, as neatly as they could be iranglated fiom the Gorman dialect, in which thuy woro doliverod, she being unablo to speak Luglish. MR8, STISDENAN'S HTODY. “When I hited mysell up from my pactial fall over the couuior, 1 saw tha Coustavio pouading the hauds of Mr. Daverman, who was bolding tightly on to the box. 3rm, Dauerman kept tolling him not to etriko ler, and that she would call the police und bave bim artested. Ho only laughed snd kept on hitting her bands, Nho finally bad to lst go, and the Coustable thou struck her in the breast and abdomon—twice at lenst—as hard as hocould, aud Le was a big man, too, Brs, Bauorinan toll backward, buc did. not fall dowu, Sue cauglt bold of thoe countor, and gasped for breath. Bho turncd very palo, tuo, aud blood 1an out of her mouth, “The Constable didu't pay any moro attoution to her, but wont on un- packiug the goods, Whon bo gob onough of them, the two men carrivd them out jnto the ex- pross wagon aud drovo away. As Boon us thoy woro gono, Ars. Daucrman sald to mo: ‘Caroaue, 1 am gong to dio. Douw't you do suy morn wushing to-day, but just stay with me." Bho watked back into the back room, and eaid sho was yolug down Lo tno police-station (I'aolfth stroot) to teil them that aoan had killod her. 1 got her bost dross aut for hor, and sho sat down to unlaco her aboca, when, just us my hend waa tarned in suollier dizection, sbie fell over to tac fuor. I laid her on the bod, and abe died in about five minutes.” A TnisuNe reportor visited TILE ACENE OF THX TRAGEDY in tbe afternoon, aud found & motley crowd as- pemblod on the sidewalk and steps tn front of tho store, engsged in discussing the various as- pects of the case, It isprobable that Canalport avonue caa furnish as ugly aud uucou o118 0f Lho lowor classes ad any part of C] ‘There was & row of woamien siting on tao tup step, each witn a littie token at ber breast iu- dustriously takiny ita rations, 'I'ne women wore Lare-headed, i dirty calico gowns, aud had evi- deutly ** jist run over for a uinnit" Lo gowsip aud satinfy theti curlonity. Groups of men atood indolently around, with thewr hauds in their pockets, or, leaning against hitching. posts, gave vent to occagional remarks intoudod to express their diaapproval of tbe deed thut had occurred in the stora, The windowa were effectually closed up by heayy wooden shutters, and a pu- liceman stood guard at the door (o prevent in- trusion, INBIDE, thero waa little to be seen oxcept emnty aliolves, bare counters, and two or three large dry-guodn boxes, The back room was mimost as deavlate. No carpot was on the tloor, aud the only actual pleces of furniture to bo wseen wero a small iabie and a bed. On the libiar was » bosp of bed-clothes, snggestivg by its nhapa the prosence of & bLuwan figure beneath, The face of the doad woman, who deed lay thore, when disclosed, presouted no marks of violonco, It was very pale. Oa ler left oar was shown & slight cut, which was said to have been caused Ly the hatchiet, when (o the honds of the biutal Cunatable. ler handa wero Ladly bruised and discolured, showity how pow= orful must havo boon too blows whicl they sus- tamed. Thers was a cul hotween two of tue tingers of Lier left baud, said to bave been also cauved by the hatchet, Sho was & young wom- an, Ipplwllll{ of about 30 years, and Lad long biack bair, 1t should bo stated here that the woman Mrs, Biiedeman adwitled that the bealth of tho deceasod bad not boen very good for & loug time, lhhnufih she wua amply uble to do alt tho Jighter uouschold duties, 'There do uot appear to hava been any witness- es to the striking of Mrs. Bauorwau by Keegan, except Mrs, Bliedemas snd Mr. J, Bterog the latter Leing a wholesslo dealer in dry goods and uotions at No, 124 South Frankliu stroot, it being ut bis instance that o proparty was levied upoen, CONSTADLY PATRICK KEEZGAY, whose rashuess, if nothing woise, bas brought Wi tuto bie preneot evil circumstances, wad s forwer womber cf the pohice force, belug at~ tached to the Chicago Avenuo Station, e was suted tor bus dare-devhitry sud recklessnoss |u the presouce of Ker, though biv character was always conmdered good, He left the ponce forco of his own accoid about four yosrs ago, &nd has mnce scted as & Conitabie for several North Bide Justices. A whort time sfter the oo. curreuce of yeatorday muiuisg. ho was placed undur atrest and brought to the Contral Putice. Statiou, but wes subsequeutly trausferred to tue Twellth Btreet Bation, THE CULPRIT'S BTORY, A reporter cailud upon Keegan lsst evening to obtain hie statement of thoe atfair, He said : 4+ | weout to 151 Canalport avenue this worning with s wiit ot aitachment iswued by Justice Ksufmauy, at the iustance of Micuacl Coben, of No, 124 Frankiin shicet, 1 was accompauied by Colen's partaer, uswed Sterus, Wheu wo wonl in the womou bozan talxing to us in (ermas, bu [ did uot uaderstand wuat they said. ‘Ll koods wo wanted wero packed up i boves. Wo haa to get them out. 1 found o hummer aud begau Lo open a box, when the woman agaio commenced ialkmg and telliog a Bhe grabved the hammer. was ao otlicer aud bad to do myduty. Imust tako the wtull, Bhe Lecams oxc{ud and talked iu Geitoan. L aeut for & policoman, and alie also sont for one. 1 muapended oparations untll a policoman whould arrive. But nonn eamo. Af- ter walting awhite [ began again 10 opeu & box, The Mattas woman cama at me then with a Littlo ax. [ told my companion to tako tho sx axny, and ho did. T opened tha box, got out the fon, and went away. " maa micl srprinnd to ianr, AL about 2 o'clock, that shio wandead, T can uiwoac that slia waan't atruck once duriug the timo wo ware In the house." Keegan in quita contident that he will como out of the cana all right, and ho seems to meol with mano aympathy from the npolicenmen who aro acquainied ofth him, Tha Coruner's in- :‘;mat will be held at the house of the decesssd th.a ma:nlng at 10 o'clock. A CGRIOUS FEATURE OF THR APFAIR in that Banotman, who wonld naturally be ann. ponod to ba grief-siricken at thio death of his *wifo,” talen Lo matler vory philusenhically. Askoon a tho Intelileenco of her docesas waa braught to hit, e declarod that shio bhad never boen married to bim at ail, Probably $he per- ron in that whole neighborhioo! who manifeata iho louat terost in tho caso in iaiurich Bauor- men, Ienry IV, At 13 his complesion was tanned almnst Llack, his hair and Loard wero grizzled, whilo a uoso of inordinate longth almost covered his mouth ; novertheleas no King hna boon more famous for bis amonrs, even in those days, when his poverty nod tho hopelesrnees ot hie catina weto suflicient guarantess of tho 1sdion’ disintor- catodness. Ouo of his earlinal and most devoted loves was the Comn'onee Do Guiche, botter known as ' La Bella Corlaande,” who raised for hima forco of 24,000 Gascous at ler own oxponso, wmortanging chateaux, lands, and all she pos- sossad, to eupply his needs. But most fa- mious of all his lunamoratan was Gebricllo 'Estreos, aftorward Duchesse de Doufort, whom her loyer has immortahzed in the eong commeoc- ing ¢ Charmanto Qabricllo.” Ono evening, aftor A akirmish in the neighborhood, he took up his ladgiugs for tho night at Crenvres, her fathor's chatrau in Picardy, Struck by hor charming mannots and exquisite bea ity. hio bocame doup'y onnmored, and, as shn liatanod to the srorios of daring courage and wild adventure ho related at the family board, something of a reciprocal teel- Ing entored hor heart. Mauyand romantic wore the dansrers lis encountered to gain even a sight of tho iady, Ouce. whilo in putamit of the Princo of Parma, lie atolo nway from Attichy Lo uea hors ‘cantenting himself,” savs Matthion, **with eating oo bread and butter nt tho gato, that ha might not raise any puspicion In her father, Afterward, mountiug his hotue, ho said Lo wan 1zoing toward tho enomy, and that tho fair eno shonld oon henr what ho ind performed through hin prasion for hier,” At nuothor timo lo dis- cuined himself a8 & wood carrier, and passed hrough tho onomy'a lines, at the great rivk of bemg diseoverod and taken prisouer, to procurn aninterviaw with hor. 1t wasno passing fufatua- tion, hut a passion that, fur trom cooling through Iapwo of yoars, contitned to stronuthon until it was dissolved by desth.—Templs Bar. LN e St A Maon of DMany Landa. Tt fn neadiess to s3y that by the above fitle Ira Brown, tho well-known and popular desler ju city and suburban real estale, {8 meant, Having rold more real estate lant year thon any othor dealer in Chicago, it 18 not atrange that Lio should grow weary of land and seek repots and recreation upon the brosd bosom of Lake Buperior, foveral days »go he left the city, via the Mienissippt, 5, Pani, Duluth, and the lakos, for an ox- fonded tour, Tz Tninusx 11 glad to be sbla o in- form Lis many warm frionds that hia health fs jmprov- ing with reat, and that be will soon bo back, Lringing writh him several ship-loads of speckled frout, prairio chickenn, ete., which hare been gathered in by bis skilifl Wand, "Look out for a fhurry in real entate when r. Lrown {4 & man'of business, und he *$Tho Rnabe.” . Julus Bauer & Co, are recolving s vory large eonsignment of the pesrlosa “Kuabe” planofories, iu grand, grand square, and uprigt makes, The classi cal lover of music gives this instrinient preferen-e over all ottiers for genaral good and durable qualitica, but more eapectally for {ta magniicent Lnes and rich fluto-like treble, Olwerve, cornor bMonroa sud Slate streola (in Pulmer Houso), Will the Gontleman wanting something very elegant In the way of dress, Just atep fnto tho popular talloring establixbment of Ordway & Nowland, 200 Weat Madison atrest, and seo thio largo atok of now and nobby things for fall and wiiter that thoy already have fn. Pinnos and Organs. Alayge sssortment of now planos nnd organs to rent. Second-hand planos from $5) to $200, W, W, Kranany, Corner Btate and Adama strects, Ohicago, Important to the Proservation of Tecth— John Gosncll’s Cherry ‘Tooth-Paste, the most eMcacious dentifrice known, Try it. For sale Ly all droegisty. Wholcssle agents, Torrey & Dradley, 171 and 174 Randolph sirest. TUREMAN—A! 10 o%lock p, m,, Aug. 4é, Dora, daughier of Wm, M. sud Mary A, Turemsn, 'aged 3 years and 10 moutlis, Puneral Thursday, 26th, at 11 o'clock & m., at 830 North Dearbornest, ERBY—A$ his lnle residence, 141 Iermitage-av., after a long {llness, John Erlyy, in the Guth year of his age. #otice of tuneral heresttor. 827 Philadelpiia and Norristown papers please copy. BUELL—Ang. % at 315 Walnnt-at., of srinal men- ingitie, Charles’ Divid, youngest son of Seth P, aud Mury 4. tiuell, azed 1 years 1 month and 24 days, CARR—Ang, 25, at Furty-fourtheat. C, & N. W, IL Tl Car Shops, Johu L, Carr, sou of Willizm and Atin Carr, Funeral 1o Bosehiil Fritay, Aug. 21, at 1 o'clock, 22~ Fortur and Perih (Sootland) papers ploase copy. Pl Rt i LR It R Sncine T GIuLEY’ LINIMENT, s ! GILES’ L O INIMENT ICDIDE OF AMRIONIA A Now and Great Diacovery in Medioal Soience for the Cure and Roliof of Pawn in Man or Animal, Burpassing Anything Horotojors Known, Hestoring Thou. sands 1o Health' and A BURE CURE For Nourslgis, Rheumatism, Hrysipelas, Dipniheria, Group, Sora Throat! Pice * che, Mumps, Faralysis of Limbs, Bult or Ealirged Jojnts, Hun- ions, Corna, Pains in Back, ea’t, or Bhoulders, Qulnsy, Ostarrh, —AND ALL— Brulses and Wounds of Every Nature, in Man or Animal. Happiness, GILES! LINTMENT bas roceived lh.wnqul"fl:fl appro al'of the ‘medical {raternity, and ls tsrgely s In thotr private practics Ly the' most sucaesstal phyal- . A CLeRaYMAN CunED; o} my judgment, the best remedy for ure the publio. 1 bavi been attlictod with' torrible diseaso fur 31 years, an navor wutll 1 (o)l upon Alr, Gllos' remeds, did I find aoy Assarod roliof. 1 take pleas ayiug (his, inasmuon a8 | dosiro always to bu a benefan'or of 1 uman family, WM, UURBIT, Chelrman of the Methudist Unaroh A Puzsictax Ounny D, Willlam Osgaod Page, of No. i York, wateri e atrs il st o Ppaln i nwat lodide of Ammuois &ave i ted & complele cure. REXUMATIO BUFFEREDS STATE! L Waa dischargod from the Massschusotts Goneral Hos- pltal as Incurable, with inilammn rheumatiam (n my shouldors, Nuges ad. rod fsariully for thres Joura; telad sverythio Dr. Guler Lk oifoctod & pleta Mass, i ey thl neot lodide nf Al It LN BAITH, No, T2 Plaosat, Fall R My safferl with inflammatory rbem 1 s 1 I‘I:‘l:fllulull lll|'l Ilndfl"llll‘ Lic Amuonis, HIY, 313 Wi oure, 5 toaide of o B, YO0 an R g yiBird ek, Now Yorks T, GILES LINIIY kiogd.iin has su: dorfutly sarativ 'rl:: OWNER tab Pt A Eonlaiaglh® protiiice 4 MoDARTILY, Tiinoston, No . Fos oar stock we kuow uf no adide of Ammunia. - fy 1 | was wondsrful, ‘o ‘ot Tolrty-titl George Geant, £3q., Vioturla, Ellis Couaty, Ko the Iarcest alock farmier lo the'world, {70 sguare wils o for 1083 0 babst Giloa' Linkmeat Jodide of Al LINIMENT, A bottle poscsssss mors Surals K'nili Lli'l lh‘;l e IJN‘ of fl:"lt‘i valled eitracte : A are futyiod oo gt " : Feica 31 gauis aud 41 por bottle. Quarts, $1ae ¥or Nulo by ull Wholesalu & Ketuil Drug, L¥ LOCKT, 8 South Cl and 43 Mo {ouse. Drug Star uss, o8, b eh: dre, N 3Y iU u For all diseases mith w Wit BOOTHL Gollo, Teg WINSLU frum are atiicled, (s M 13 rolieve (v catid rus alu, uures wiug Lhu atomagy ad I nd du.d { Lesthi sxibialiat tieduld! &2 S WY b AUCTION BALE! WM. A, BUTTERS & GO, AUCTIONERIS, (08 MADISON-ST, BUTTERS & €08 REOULAR TRADE SALR TUURSDAY MORNINO, Aug. 27, st 9:10 o'cluck, VERY DESIRARLE LINES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Euxfiuvé‘fi?flg DS o IONY HATS, 00.d, BHOES, AND BLlPPL:ns, * Un Brcond Fiaur Sulestoom, 108 Madtinon.- At 121 Bouth Hulgted-st, Seloon, Frxtures, Liquors, License, and Leags, AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, Friday Morning, Ang. 27, at 10 o'olock, Wo shall gell for the I letor, who 18 sbout elthior a8 8 whola or v ares, conslsbug of Bon Ware, 1co-Chrat, [{n" vors, Wines, Kegars, Licensa, and Leuso of Such, and alao & ueatly uew PoolTable, complete, W3, A BUTTERS & CO,, Avctioneery, H We Will Sell at Public Auction FRIDAY, Ang, 27, at 3 v. m, precisely, on ths Premiug AT 80 81 LLOVY .« F. lartke's two hnu.u' whiite-boer brewery, and everytaing pertaluing theretq No resorve, . WM. A, BUTTLRS & CO., Auctioneery, BUTTERS & 008 SATURDAY SALE Furniture, Household Goods, Planos, Garpets, ete, BATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 28, at 9:30 o'cloq, at {l:elr Halesrooma, 108 Madlsonaat, in the wholensls all the stock ai Couuter, Tables, Obairs, Gi o GREAT AUCTION SALE (F REAL ESTATE Wednesday Afternoon, Sept. 1, 1675, At10'Clock, on the Property, 13 Lots on Hilwankeg-ar,, E 25 Lols o Nortb-av, - 35 Lols on EIK Grovest, 16 Lals on Girard:st, [ 16 Lats on Woalgt, - 2 Brick Honses and Lats ou Bk Grorest™ 5 TERMS OF SALE—One-thivd cash, balanee ‘[ and 2 years, with interest ot 8 per ceat fer annum, The property In clesr of all fncumbrance. A com. plete abntract of the property will o furnished o gach, purcharer, A dopomt af £1:0 on each lob whll 1e ro. quired from the purchaser at the time of sale,, A ful warrantea doed will Lo glven within 40 daysof ha sale, ‘The praperty s Incated In Picket's Second Additiog 10 Chicago, in tho west & of tho N, F. X af Sectin 5 ‘Town 31, Ringe 14, eant of Wicker Lark, and fs sure ronnded by & gsod elans of fmorovoments, with ths 1ako water throngh each street, aud sewera on Milwyi. keo and North-ave. ; accesible by liorse eats and om. nibuscs on Milwaukve-av,, which pasa diroctly by the jroverty, 1t in within the city Umits, only & littio over 2 mile nortliwest from the Court-Hoti«¢ Saquars, Naw fa tho thne to lvert] Wheu every ons wan to seil 1a tho timo to buy {1 Real Estate I3 Safer than any Savings Bak, Thors ate many in Chicago who save moro or leu money every your and arn afrald, not wihout v to placo it in Kaving Hanks, or oiher so-calied tien: 10 ruh o clasw this aalo offcrs the SAFE: VESTMENT, ono which will retuen to the luvewir Loth yirincipal and (nterost, Tho sale will bo. postin by direction of th: ownor, WAL A BULTERS & CO,, Auctioneers, 103 ALidison-at., Chicaga, "By LLISOYN, POMEROY & CO, 4 and 65 Rutolph.at. Rich and Elseant Furnituy PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, Mognet and Brassels Carpets, Knabe Plano, iz did Buflt London Cab, Garriaes, Har- ness, &, &, At the Elegant Re.ddeuce of Joneph Uliman, Esy, No.649 MICHIGAN-AV, NEAR BEIGHTEENTIL-ST, Mr. Ullman who ts reslding permanently in Earepy bias nstricted us to ncll AT ATUCTION, TIURSDAY MOUNING, August 25, at 10" o'elock, ¥4 entire Househo.d Furniture uod Effects, Rlegant k> quet and_Hrusels Carpeta throughout the Loow, Splendid Frouch Flato Pier snd Mantel irrons, (s ful, round-co nor Knabe Plano, cost $750, Rich Sk Brocalel, Plush, aud SIlk Rep Parlor Sulls, ligy Finlahed Ohambor Sota, Hair Mattresses, e 12§ Bedding, Blauketa, Pillowe, Snects, ke, &e Ly Furnitufo—Two Largo anid Eliborata’ Look Cus, Clocke, Marble-top and Libr.ry Tables,Chirn, Brastes, Ornutoeuts, &, Lambroquits, Lace Gurtaos, G nicen, k¢, " Danded Diuing Tublo, Elaborately Carred Sid~Doard. At 1290 o'clock, one Splendid Loukes bullt Cab, Carringes, Bugay, Harned, &e. ELISON, YOMEROY, & CO., Anctioneert Friday Morning, Aug, 27, at 9:30 oicleck, The Largert aud Dest Stock New and Secondhand Furais AT AUCTION, In the city. New and mecond-lsnd Purlor, Chamler, aud Dining-room Furniture; s large numberof - lor Bujts, which munt be sold; Mlarile-top Coambar ba closed out; Belstoads, Lureaus, Lounges, Harble and Wal, ‘Tables, Mattresess, ric.s Black Waluut 0k Ofcs and_Tarlor Desks, Cano-seat Diniy Extension Tables,Cook Btaves, Crockety,lissy snd Plated Ware, General Merchandise, elc., eic, et New Purlor Suits and Chismber Sots at privaie nle sb Auction Prices during the week, ELISON, POMEROQY & CO., Auctioneers, B4 and #6 Ttandolph-ak. French Plate, Pier, and Dflfilt_c_l Mirrors, At peremptory Auction Sale. At our Frilay's Sus, Aug. 21, 48 FRENCH FLATE, PIER, AND NANTEL. MIKRORS, various sizes, beautifully and elegaubly framed, ELISON, POMELOY & C 84 and 86 lta At Our Friday's Bale, Aug. 27, Tie acll tha sutire stock of & Furufture Denier, Over $3,000 worth first-clasa_goods, consisting of 19 Parlor Biite, upbolatered in Rep and Hajr Cioth; § Vatlor Buita, Elegant Framcs, fu White; 18 Chamber Sel, Camp Cusirs, Bidsboards, Marble-Top Tables reaus, Washatands, Brackets, Gane-Beat Chaits, ., 1 addition to our ‘wsual m e new nnd used Purniture snd Housebold ing the largeat Auction Sala of the sea keepors, dealers, and_consumers will do well 10 b 00 ad, ELISON, POMERUY & C 81 and b8 ltan: —_—— L. ROCKWELL & €Oy Nos, 77 aud 79 Dearborn. Will commence the sals BATURDAY, Aug, 35 at 18 a.m., of the Jargest stock of FURNITURE AND CARPETS Without RESERVE or LIMLIT, ever brought to any Auction Houss, We oall the ationtion of ety aud country dealors ta thls sule, CALL AND EMMIN57_= 8, DINGEE & CO., Commission Merchants and General Auctioneesh LY snd 82 Bast Haudolpb-at, REGULAR AUCTION BALES OF Honsehold ad Offce Foraitme And Genaral Morchandise every Woduceds wd S urday at 10, o, At Private Eale, o large aud B0 some assortment of Parlor, Chamber, Librarf Iug-room, and Uttice Furniture st Aucitou Frices By JAS, I, MeNAMARA & CO4 271 Eaat Washingtonest, 500 JOB LOTS BOOTS & SHOES AT AUOCTION, THURSDAY MORNING, August 3), st 9:30 o'clock. — FORSALE .- P, & J. CASEY, 41 AND 43 FIFTILAY., o largest sasortmout b the cit ud guols, Furnitiee, eska, Couu 04, Rofrigeratcrs, Pletures aud Gas Fistures, boughit sud sold. —sminrs _ A Good Bhirt, $1.60 A Good Shirt, §1.78 A Good Shirt, $2.00 FROM BTOCK. BHIRTS to ardor » spectalt Gg%, Ply Livea Lallare 82 per ok $HARRIS & COBE 171 8, Clarkesh f 0o y o v