Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1875, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Tho Chiengo Liedorkrauz will give ita second Midsummer Night's Festisal, at Ionriel & ‘Winter's Lincoln Pavilion this evening, Ellon A. Ball has #0ld to Elesnor A, Taylor, for £25,000, tho lot and butlding on tho wost rida of Wabash avonue, 85 feet south of Twouty~ fourth stroot. Tho temporaturo yesterday, ns obsorved by Manause, opticisn, 83 Madtson stroot (Tumoxe Bailding), wes nt 8 a.m., 73 degreen; 10 8. m., 80; 12m,, 89; 3. m,, U1; 8p. m., K5 ‘Thore will ba an oxamination of candidatos for admiesion to the High and tho Division High Behiools at tho ofiico of tho Dosrd of Lducation, No. 85 Fifth avcuue, to-morrow, commoucing at Om m Tho #moll of powder in ths vicinity of Jim McGarzs's, late Monday ovening, It appears, eama from tho discharge of A piatol on tho side- walk [n front of tho place noxt door, snd not from McGarry'a saloon, Tholadiea engaged fn tho hospltal distribution woro greatly encouraged by the donationaof fruits, follios, and flowara received Inst weok, and hopo they will bo remembered again to-morrow at 10 o'clack, at tho Young Men's Christian Aesocia- tion rodma, Arcade court. Yosterday afternoon a small black-nud-tan dog Delongiug to a family n Roboy stroot went mad. Tho Iady of the houso throw o pieco of carpot ovor his hoad, took bim out in the back sard, snd ghot him with hor littio rovolver. A police- man was promptly on haud au hour afterwards. The International Lesson Committeo will meot in this city to-day to select tho Buudny- sctiool losnons for 1479, Soveral addressos from thosn sminent mon will ho made this cvening at Furwoll Halt, Drs, Mnll, Vincont, Randolph, snd otbers, will speak. JIr. Bliss will lead tho Binging. Tho examination of Mr, A, Laudorgren, on & chargo of larcony a8 bailos, proferred by Mr. C. Stengvist, propriotor of the Aya Scenska Amerikunaren, took Elnca Monday befora Jue- tico DoWolf. Aftor tho testimony for the prose~ cution was all in, defondant waived tho caliing of any witnessos, and the Justico diswissod the caso aud diseharged Mr. Landergren. Tho Cosmops hald their regnlar meeting nt their rooma inst avening for tho purpuso of making arraogements for their graud picnic Bept. 9. Tho entire wombership of tho Clab was divided up into commtteos, with Mayor Colviu_se_Chairman of the Recoption Cotmit- teo; Ald. Ifitdreth on Trains; Asecesor Phillips on Gronnda and 1all ;3 Ald. U'Brien on Gamces ; and Thomas Foloy on Arrangetnonts, Tho Cliicago Yacht Clab met at the Shormnn Fouue tast ovoning, Commodore Irindivills in tha chair. Tho Commitico on the Inst regatin submittod their roport, which was unanimously nccepted, and tho vrizes awarded accordingly. 1t wag unanimonsly decided to bave anothor ro‘;luuuutuu Becond Haturdsy of Heptomber. Al THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY ST srrangoments wero intrusted to tho Com- mittco on- Hegatsa. Aftor transacting somo routine busines, sich o3 the admission of new members and tho auditing of a fow bills, the Club adjourned, Somo facta wero given to a Government agont yootordny regarding the amount of maiiabla matier brought from tho East to Cbicago and Bt. Lomy, and tho figures onght to shmt up those gontlomen in tho latter city who are deo- mandiug o fast mail train oo tho ground that thoy need it a9 much ss Chicago. ‘Thera aro thres Easloro railroads carrying mails into 8t. Lonin, and they carry less than throo tons of mailablo matter cachi day, while the main lines from the West to this city nover bring less than fifteon tous por day, an.l frequontly twonty-five, It has also beon loarned that ono county outside af Cook, iu this State, alone, has more msil mat- tor than tho wholo Stato of Arkanuas, about whic: tho §t. Louis papors and pooplo tatk in connoction with aroa of tersitory and mail facile itica, DEATIIS AXD ACCIDENTA, A child 1} years old. named Ilelena Doller, wAs drowue:‘ in a cistern at her howw, No. 834 Weet Indiana streot, yeslerday. '__About 10 o'clock yosterdsy moming Georgo Myeors, a young m4u 18 years of ago, was acci- dentally drowned 1n the rivor noar Frio atreot bridge. The bml‘y was recovorod and taken to bis Liome, No. 324 North Carpoutor utreot. Josoph Frasor, a young man from Rivorsido. brako lis left log just abovo the ankle, Inat eveming about 6 v'olock, while alighting from s buggy hurriedly, in order to cateh a train at tho Bluo Island avenuo’ crossing of the Chicago, Durtington & Quincy Rtailroad, The desd body of James Leland, and old man 76 yosrs cld, was found vesterdsy morning ot tho cornor of Cologuo and” Dearing strents by pansars-by, Iiemit-dinesso was probably tho caune of death, a4 ho was known to_be sibject to that. 1o lived at tho corner of Cologne and 1lickory strects, whore ho was employed at work on » buliding. A young man 17 years old, named Jofferson Graliam, was killed wbout 7 o'eluck luet evening, while trying to get off a moving froight tiain on tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy liailroad, ot tbe Bixtoontl-sireot crossing, fhn body was nhoclilnxl{ mangled, aud in that state waa ro- moved to hin parents' Liouso, au Catherine streot, tioar Ashland avenue. Joho Babin, 8 man 45 years old, quarrelod with his wilo day before yestorday, and who loft hiw sud wont 10 a nofghbor'n. llefors sho went sway from Lor howe, No. 471 Twentv-sixth stroet heyouowed former threats to tako Ina lifo, Lot she did not hood them. Yestorday worning sho roturned and found him hanging dend by s jope susponded from a boam, 'Ihe Coroner Lield an inquost and a vordict of suioldal doath by Langg was roturned, A ligzuo attackiod to a wagon bolongiug to Hibe band & Mpencer, 1o chargo of Johngn;nn, bo- camo frightoucd whilo crassing the Caual streot vinduct, yosterday altornoon at 4:30 o'clock, and a0 awny, Tho haruess broke and tho snimal detachod himsell from tho vohicle and ran upou the tidowalk i tho cornor of Eightoouth snd Caual strests and knacked two little boys down, "One of them, Jamos Raleigh, 5 years old, was dangerausly *injured iuterually, and the other, John Riordan, 7 yoars old, swan sligbily hurt. ‘Lo Inds live ot the cor- ner of Caualport avenua and Canal uirsct, where thoy wore takon aud careq for, HORTICULTULAL BOCIETY, A rogular meoting of ho Chicago Horticul- tural Soclety was beld at the Lxposition Duild- Ing last avenln[z. with & rathor swall sitendance. Prosident 11, If, Uabcock and Socretary C. J, Bux‘ruugln;‘wum in Ihu‘ir seatn, ftor the approval of iho miuutes, Mosars, Edgar Bandors, 4. W. Clark, and QeurgeMlirl?k m:x'n ulachld mumll‘mm.d = Meuere, Babcock aud Burronghs, the Cop - toe on Constitution and Hy-laws, evnern«)L‘u neceenary documents, which weto unanimously adoptud by the Hoclety, They provide for o lur meutiugs on the frat Tucsduy1u ench mouth, I-mi'filu- su annual oloction on tho last Tuesday n July. 2 l’n:!n](ml Dabeock then mado an eddress at sowo lougth on the growing evil, the Canala thustle, mannouln& the pluces in mnd nesr the city whors it flourished, aud recitiog tho Jaw of tho State on the subject. Mr., Johu Hague read a paper on the gronps of wild flowers of the United Stutes, advocuting tho substitution of the common but beautiful nativo flowors fu public parks fur the more costly sud tonder oxaties, Tho President announced that he bad recelved from Jyava a large pacltago of socds for growth here, aud shat many varietios wero duplioated, 0 that ho could fuchisu several borticulturists who desirod to oxperiment., 'T'io Bociety thon adjournod to uoxt Tuesday eveniug, ——— DARING ROBBERY. OEN, ANSON STAGEN'S HOUSK ENTERED, One of the wost daring aud reckless robberies which have adoroed Marghsl Dunlap's adminis- tration of tbo police forco was performed you- torday afteruoon, in broad daylight, on one of tho mont crowded strecis of the South Kide. About 4 o'clock threo well-dresscd young mon rang the bLell at tho basement-daor of Gen. Auson Btager's Louse, No. 672 Michigan avenus, vear Twenticth stroot, snd wore an- swered by the wsorvantgul. Ono ' of tho men had a satchol in bis hand tnyd 8 book under bis arm. Ho appeared to ba the leuder, snd, when (ho door was opeued, Lo sxkicd permission to look at the gas-motor, Hay iug wecured wn eutrauce on this pretext, tho threo wen attacked sho girl, threw bor down, awd bied hor, buod sud foob, at tho samo time brandishing kuivos und pistols ta kesp ber from screawing, ‘Uhivy then, dewanded of their cap- tive the keys to the cbinw and plate closet, but sho donied baving them. Thoy then {ugulred whon Mr, Stager was txpeclej buck, and the gl told thew that Lo was due at 4 o'clock, or about the kour which ttie clock then indicated. Upou tluy they set zupidly st work, oiie man golng up-stairs, another guarding the girl, and tho third attempting to foren the door of tho plato closot with s jimmy, Tho Iattor momber of tho gaug was only partially successful, tho lock rofusing to give wey. Afier somo work, ho mndo out to toar away tho bottom pancis and to aecure n fow napkin-rings and spoons. Tho remainder of the eilvorsare was in another place, and was not found. Thao celogate who find gono up etairs captured ndreas sait, but did not appenr to haso gotten intomors than ono room whon tho gang wero atartled by the rlngln;i of tho door-holl. This they nnpmnml announce: Gon. Stagor's retarn, when in fact it was sound- od by a travoling poddlor. As soon a8 the ringing waa heard the whole party came together in the basement, and, taking up tho captive girl, they carriod her up into tho back room on tho third Nloor, locked ot i o ctiset, and ran down stairs and out of tho houno, tak- ing with them as thoy went all the plated waro on tho sideboard. This consisted of teapots, eugar bowls, ote., valuablo of course to tho owner, but not worth nuything to melt up, . Gen. Stager catimatea tho value of tho ooty ot nbout 100 or $125, aud corgratnlates hime 8ol that tho gang did not have timo to get into hin or hia daughtor's roow, whero they could Lave socurcd ton times tho sum in o fow mo- monts, The enolness of the proceeding i8 evldenced by tho fact thut tho gang bad a team In_ waiting in the strent, and when they camo ont they piaced their plunder in tho wagou and drove off. ‘Thoy hiad svitently watched the honso carofnlly duriug tho day, and choso an hour when overy- body, even tho coachman, was sway, excepling only the girl, It i n choorful commontary on the safoty of Chicago that a man's honse can bo broken Into In the middlo of tho afternoou, aud tho burglars bo driven away, not by a policoman, but & soap- poddler. Ty WP BOARD OF EDUCATION. TRANBACTING OENERAL WUSINESS, A reguiar meeting of tho Board of Eduestion was Lield lnst evenivg in tho rooma en Fifth av- enuo, President Bichberg in thoe chair, Inspect- ors Bluthardt, Clarke, Covort, English, Iloyne, Kohn, Oleson, Olinger, Reed, Schouninger, Suls livan, Welch, aud Wilco wero present. NEW MEMDERS. Tha City Clerk snnt in o communication whict statod that Menars. Kokin and Covert, nomiusted by the Mayor and conflrmed by tho Council a mombers of the Board of Kducation, had quall- flod aceording to tho law. Tho gontlomon wore condnctad to their s and tho document was placed on filo. THE REPOUT OF Ti¥ BCHOOL, AGENT showod that tho roceipts during the las two mouths smounted to $18,039, and the expendi- turea to, §689.70; balanco romuivivg Sept. 1, 1875, §17,449.61. Of tho monoy on hnnd, tho anm of #13,041 is for tho payment. of teachera; 22.848.35 18 for investment, and §1,060.03 for the payment of sundry balances. LAWNDALE, Romo cltizona of Lawndale seat in a potition praving that vomwe other Principal be appowted to that &-bool in placo of tho prosont incumbent.” Mrs. M. Lowsa Tanner sent in 4 communica- tion m which-sho stated that such action by thoe oard would bo a groat injustice to the Indy in chargo of tho acbool. Toth docurnants woro placed on file. Tho Joiwst Cowmittes on Hirh Schools roparted schoduloa of studies, which were ndopted, The Financo Committee reporied 1n [nvor of paying billa to tho amount of §16,050.16, tho numniwlng been duly audited. Adopted. CERTIFICATES, ER. Partial cortifleates were grauted to tho fol- lowing ladies : Kato Walsh, Annio C. Scanlan, B, F. Hanna, Mrs. M. C. Dressor, Annis H. Cal- gay, Hallis 8, Crocker, Mnnfiie G. Koight, LouisajM. Bock, Minnlo E. Marble, Modora Ii, Dodge, 1da C, Stavley, Carative Brechel, Nelho M. Phillips, Grace Marwood, and Iiora Adter, tho Iatter to tench Gormau. "The following appoiutmonts and tranefors of eopineers of public echools ware reported by ihio Committce on Jaoitors and Supplica : Otia 11. Do Luce to the Haven School 5 Charles Mur« phy to tho Lrown 8chool ; Charles W. Maplo appointod Jaujtor of Calumet Avenus School : ;. Bmith transforred from tho Brown to tho Hkinoer Seliool; William Malou transferred from the Brown Uranch to the Pickard School, The report waa ndopted. The Board resolved to have the report on German instruction and literaturo and snlarics published ia tho annual repore On motion, it was docided to have an oxam- ination of candidates for the lligh School, not ot oxnwined, in the oflico of the Board ar Education, No. 86 Iflh avonue, to-morrow morviug at 0 o'clock, ELECTIONS, Mra, Darclsy was clected Drincipal of the NllckL:lraomulo Behool, which has beon just eom- pleted. & f Inapector IToyno moved to procced with the olection of an Ausistant Saperintondent. Inspector Bulllvan moved that the matter bo indufinitely postponed, Tabled. ?Ihfl Hoyno's motion was thon put, and pro- vailed. Mr. Bullivan eald that ho simply desired to tost tho foolings of the Doard ad to the necos- ity for such un oftico, Tho firet ballot brought no choice. On the #second Mr. Leslio Lewis recoivod 9 voten out of 14 cast, and was declared olocted. - TEIT-BOVLH. Inapootor Welsh, from the Commlittoo on ‘Toxt-1uoks, reported, rocommending that Mon- toith's I'riwn Goograpby be used in the third and sixth grados of tho public schools; that Warrou's Common School Goography be used in the eecond, third, aud wovouth grades; that Felutor's Primary Aritbmatio bo used in tho sixth, moveuth, and cighth grades, and that Roblnsou's Practical Arithmotio bo used in all tho grades oxcopt tho sixth, ‘The sawo committen recommonded that Ton- ney's Nations: Hmtory, and Schiller’s ** Murio Stuart” and * William Tell,” beadopted ns hooks iu the Iigh Schools ; and that Payson, Dunton & Beribuer's priwsary copy-books bo adopted in the prunary grados of tho common schools, Adopted. ‘I'ho Board thon adjourned. ——— B ALLECED PERJURY. AN OVEI-ZEALOUS LAWYER IN TROUDLE, Yovtordsy afterucon s West Slae attorney named Johu Newton was arrested for porjury at the instanco of Judgo Farwell on a Btato war- ront. - Tho circumstances of the cuso, ns hastily glonned, are. Nowton cama into the Criminal Court not long ago, and deairod to securo tho refonso of William Ryan, who was in jail at the time on the cliarge of larcony. Nowton, so great was his solicltudo for the liberty of his client, agreed to go upou hLis boud, aund furnish- ed, a4 is tho oustom, & SUILAUDLE OF 19 PROPERTY, to whicli bs mado oath, Tlo propotty schedulo appearing satisfactory to the Court, Nowton was accepted on the bond and bis client was released. At the tino a suspicion oxisted on the pars of onoof the clorks of the Court, from bis ox- perience i such mattors, that there was some- thivg wrong {u the Loud, and timt Nowton had schoduled proporty whict bu did notfown. This suspicion wad worked up by the industrious, wide- wwako clork, until it was “so fur sustained in his awn uuud, aud in the miod of the Cours, us to lowd to the proceedings of yustorday. FUE ARBEST was made by Deputy-Sbientf Hutchinson, sud when tho prisouer confronted tho bar of Justice in uig custody Lo wag the pieture of fright, and Wad alwost overcomo with exatement. ‘Lue Court was inclined to bo moreiful toward bim thuu, as Lie bud befors been in neglecting to havo bitw arraigued before tho Grand Jury, which bad Just Leen dinchinrged. Fho Judgo took him aside mtow pavate rovin aud tatked the oaso over. ‘Lho Court was tho firet spokesinan, and the prisoner s trewmbling but very attoutive listoner, OWtow put iu an ULt DEFENSX that ho bad deeds fur tho proporty he bad aworn that he owued, which Lo would produce to-day. Ho sa1d thore ight bo mistales in the doaerip. tion, butif thore woro they bad besn unwton. tiouully ado. ‘Iho Court woighod the cass carofully, and, aftor cousidering it in all {ta zspects, agreod to accapt ball In tho sum of 1,000 fur ewton's uEpen nce this Afterucon at § o'clock for m far- ther bearing, which wus glvew, and the prisoner was discharged, : ‘I'bo misfortunes of Newton are likely to brin now trouble upon Ryau, for whom he went bail, for tho reason that liyan was yesterday iudicted for the offenso charged mgainst bum, Agall ovents it 13 more than probabio, it livan ovaer comes to trial, which is doubtful, ho will have 1o got another attorney to defend bim, Whethor the charge sgainet Newlon proves truo or not, the eutire affair gues 1o show that tho prastice of ACCEPTING ATTORNEYH AS BONDSMEN fa reprobousible, and oughit to Lo absudoned, Bearculy 8 week passes bui somo attoruoy is sc- cepted au boudsian {Or bis'client, sod very fow wontks in & yoar bass without sowe such bond beiny forfoited. Compared with tho nawber of such bouds furfeited, the roveuus to the public tresstiry from thet wource 18 remarksbly wmall, ttoruoys mansging iu eowe way or snother, in most wslances, 10 compromise the Zorfeituse withont cost. Caren of this kind aro a matter of rocord in most of tho Courts of tho county, 3 —— THE FAST POSTAL-TRAIN. ISTERVIEW WITIL GEORGE B JANUR, . Georgo H, Tiangs, Supetintondent of the Ratlway ostal Horvice, arrived tn thia city yes- torday on husiness connected with the opening of tho fast mail connection botweon Chicago and Now York, awl was, of coutwe, virited by a Tnip. UNE reporter in quest of tho Iatoat and most eu- tortaining information as to tho progress of the business of fatching Now York within Jtwentye fivo hours and forty-five minutes of Chicago, by mail, Now York also having experienced tho no- cessity of petting s nour Chicago as porsiblo. 1 eamo s0 ask," quoth the roportor, on meet- lug dr. Bangs, “WIAT PROGRESS TTAR DEEX MADR tn tho arrangomont for fetching Now York into clora communication with Chicago by mall,"—or worda to that effect,— aud whon tho experi- ment will bo tried,™ “Exporiment ! repliod Mr, Bangs. ** Woll, now, it in atiusing to mo, tho stull newspaper nien write nbout it—calling it an exporiment. 1'vo talked to the Buperintondenta and oflicers of the railronds concerned, and thoy laugh at ,Itn idea of calliog it an exporiment, Thoy say thero 18 NO QUFSTION WHATEVER about making the tume. Thoy will do that casily enough, 'Tho roads west of Chicago, the Burlington & Quiney aml Northwestern, aud othier ronds too, could do it eamly cnough: bus wo rhan't inaugurate tho fast mail dispatch ou tho linea wost of tlus city yet, becausn tho vol- numo of postal business wost of Chicago isa't suflicient to jusufy it." TIME 0F BEGINNING. When will the fast mail botweon Chiesgo nnd New York bo established ?" asked tho re- portor. “'The fizat run,” said 3r. Banga, *“will bo mado on the 1Gih of September, teaving Now Yorkat4:158. m.,audatrivingat Chicagoat G a. m. noxt day nity-five hours and forty-tive min- utes. It will tako and put off the mallsat every way= station betweon New York and Clicago. Tho train will constut of ope car for lottor-mail dis- tribution, & G0-fool car for nowspapor sopara- tion and ' distribution, aud tho romaiuing cars will bo for storago of mail matter. On heavy daya there will bo foer postal-cars in tho train, “re rRAIN,'t Mr. Dangs added, **¥ill be runat an average of 40 miles por hour, which 8 faster than any train in the world is uow run for such a distaves, It will convoy to aud from Chicago tho mail for and from sll Noew Eugland, New York, Now Jor- w0y, Lenuavivania, aud Northern Obio, and fotch the mails for tho Northwest, tho Pacitic, i~ sourl, ato, It will supply the beat dispatoh for 8t. Louis, aud tho Pacitic mail matter arriving hero in the afternoon will by it bo delivered fi New York at 11 o'clock tho next evoning., It will sliortou the actusl delivery to Ioston by abont tweaty-four hours. And that, I beliove, is all thoro is that is mow to toll about it." Whoraupon tho roporter took his lvave of Mr. Bangs. T PENNSYLVANIA ROAD, not to bo outdono, aud to preserve ita due vol- ume of mail matter in transwission, will on tho 20th of Buptomber alao start a faut traln, making tho timo from Now York to Pittsburg in eleven houss, and carrying the mails from Cincinuasi and indianapolia, The maln volume of the Wostern aud Northwestern mail, however, will ba transmittod via the new fast line on the Now York Ceuntral and Lake Shore to Chicago. iy THE RIFLE CLUB. MISCELLANEOUS BUNINESA, The Chicago Riflo Club mot in the Sherman House yosterday aftornoon, Prosident Bradwell in the chair, In tho absenco of the rogular Bec- rotary, Mr. Baroham was electod to the position Dpro tom, Mr, ., W. B, Cloveland roported that short ranges had beon secured at tho lake whore sec- tion of the South l'ark. N On motion of Mr. Handy, the Club agrooed to hire & marker aud othor assistanta to atteod tho practico meetings. 1t was also agreed to pur- ‘¢haso camp-stoola and signal faga, ‘The Committoe on Ranges roceived anthority 1o employ such holp an might bo nacessary. Mr. I, 1, Haudy said that the annual” moet- ing of tho Chicago Sharpshonters would be hold naxt weok, aud tho Chicago Ililo Club was in- vited to bo prosent for competition. Tho tnvitation was accoptod with thanks, It was decided to have another practics meat- ln§ ot Bouth Park Saturday noon. Ir. 1lowo said that lio “could procura some more targets by that day. Ou motion it wan decidod that Tuocsdays and Saturdaya should be tho regular practice days of the Club. y ‘The Club thon adjourned subject to call. piliosantia s THE STONE-CUTTERS. SETTLEMENT OY DIFFICULTIES, ‘Tha Unlon stono-cutters in the various yards along the river from arrison stroot mouthward will generally resumo work thin morning, tho owployors baving acceded to the domand for $3 per day, with the oxcoption of three or four of them, who will probably give way to-day. ONE OF TUE BIDE IsHURS in this disputo has boou tho case of Sindlingor & Lawsor, which firm fa now at odde with the Unton. The followivg lottern correct cortain fn- correct stalomonts previonsly made, and atato the pointa at izsua: 19 the Editor of The Chicagn Tribune : Cisicaao, Aug. 31.—Iu the article published in your poper of yesterday, concerning tho striko among the slouecuttors, we find that the part rolsting to our yard {8 entirely misroprescntod, 1Tt 1s stated that the Unfon ordered the men {5 our yurd to stop work, nob becausa the Lack pay from Wiltium O, Deakman was not patd them, but becauso we had fatled Lo pay them during the tima they worked for us, Such I not tho caso, At ' the timo wo took posses- slon of Mr. Deakman's yard, on the 10th day of August, s his wuccessors, w called tho men togetlier,—thoso who were working and thoss who wero nof,—all having back pay comiiig to them, agread 46 pay the moncy diio them in montuly v saents, with the privileo of eightoen monthe* time at the furthest, or aooner i ponibly, they boing satined with the arrangement, Tho present forty men in tho yaed, aud tha clght men (or complainers as you 'may call theiw). Wero also satiafied, pro- vidiog tbat (b men working for us wera pald prompily every two weeks, which was dons, Now theao eight mea had about $130'dus thom, And yart of them roceived small suma 1n installmenls, nocordin to the agrocriunt mado previoua to the two woeks an, attor tho2lst day of August, On (ho noxt pay dsy fullowing, which wonld be on the tth dsy of Hopteni- Ler, we agreed to poy thess clght men {n full all that was dua to them, * They, haviug refused to walt, took thio alteruative of striking our ysrd sa » scab ‘yard, ond, under thieso chrcuiatanccs, we advertised for now-Uulol men 1o earry o a logitimato busiuces to fulfll vur contracte, BINDLINGER & Lawezi, T4 the Zilitor of The Cheago Tv(bune ; Ch1oAuo, Aug, 3l.—In your fusu of lsst Baturdsy appeared au article haaded, “Tho lonecutters Pro- paring fur & Btrike,” which contains such gross mis. statements of facts thst we rise to explaln, Force of circuuatances baving compelled one of our oldest and moat rospectod eut stone contractors, Alr, Willism 0, Deakman, to mako an ssslgumout fn favor of hix creditors, Measrs. Bindlngor & Lawser auo- coedod to Lis busiess, at ‘the same time assuming the Habilitles of any backepay which waa due the mou, Undor an agroaumont with Mr, C, Deak- 1an, the new firu, according ta their vwn confusalon, were {0 Jiay bl indebtedneas to the men in fortalghte Iy installmeuts, which thoy say they hava been doing uutil this weok, the faat part of which atatement fx atwolutely lacofsect, That the public should proper ly understand_tho trouble belweeu Meawrs, Blude lnge & Lawsor and tho stono-cuttu 1 will atate that, for two months provious (o his sus- penslon, Willlam O, Deakman was operating two , tie ranch yard belug on (o weat slde of the + adjoluing Iarrison sireet, Tho men Iu this yard, after finlahlug up their work, very naturally expected to recuivo thelr pay, and, affer waiting upois Mr, Deakwsn from day Lo day fur fwo weeky, wers told that tho mew firm would pay them, This urrangewent Wad quite estisfactory to them, and — when pay. rouud mome of y cam them reccived §5, others $3, but the majority nothing, ‘They ware told, however, to call back next uy~lay, but whon te timo cama they received nuth- ug, and were told by Mesars, Sludlinger & Lawser tand they would pay thetn when ey pleased, suytine inslde of eighteen months, sud whon somo of the men, in the Leat of tho momeut, threatensd to sua them, thiey wero fold to aue ood ba d—d, The cous quence was that the stone-culters, after med fug with repeatod Insulls in trying to col- leci hole wages Dby cvory other wupsns, were compellud to fall back un Ihetr Unlon, which, In cousaquenca af the many penullos advoulurers who liave of late nrcunl yards and dubbed themseives cut- atons coutraclors, were furced to protect thematlves by rogulation which saye that meh must be paid overy twa weoks or 1hiey will stop work, 1 a2 not lu & position to say how much Mr, Deakman owes his men, but § s prepared to prove that $250 thieresbout would satisfy the claims of ail o cuttors, many of whow have been purchasing on ceedit ‘bread for their families, yelying ur\nu e nger & totulace of Mr, Doakinau and Messrs, Sinal Lawscr Lo pay them their wages, which thoy have both dailed to do, - Muary, Bindlinger & Cawser gave tho publia to une dentuud that the stono-culters bave declared ihols 3ard a scab yard, ‘Lhis ia falev In every pasticula, the ineu Lavicg siply withdrawn Wielr labor uobl some deinite arranguiiout was mads about iho back pay of thelr brotbor-workuen of the Wesb ido yard, wha wore, sud aro till, williug to accopt it {u atated’ forl- ulgbily lnetallments, Messra, 8, & t bellove thast uon-unlun weis posscss AUperior qualitios as workien, for thay advertiss for iweuty-are such, with Which they prupoe 10 do the work of fwiy unlea men, the number they say they had emploged, al- Hhoiigh slxicon stonc-culters wan thele artunl forea nt tho itne work wax anspended, The new firm, o theie glowiro ta piay fhe rala o€ prceemted. entensthee, sk 10 place the stone-cuttora in tha mest eldicnloun ponis Hon by saying, * At the Aforesald meeting of the Unon fha forling stansed by the suppotal f1l-trets nient of the cight complaftiors wan agaravated by din. chmslon until it waa resolvod to domand s Taiso of wages all round.” 1t In trus that the etonmcuttors of kel their omplosers to falan iheir wa day, which in an adysneo on an averng Int'this wan dano long beforo they antic trouble with Meanre, N, & L. 2 {pated any The fuen gave the eur ployers ton days’ notlco of tha wish fur wu ndvance, sthieh notice ogpired on Aug, 30, and 1f (e new firm Tiaw nat Tost all actine of trutls, they wild say they were waited upon, an all tho other contracturs wore, by & Committeo appolnted for that purpote, It wan lao stated fu sabd artlelo’ that, o far, the employiog firmn hava all refused to sccede (o ha torme” proposed.” Thut, sithough this expresses (Lo sentimentn of tha new ‘firm, wo are happr to say that it 1n 1kn moat of thelr other slatetnonta,—very fnr from belng true,—for niready siztocu ynrds (s lareo majority) have promired fo_pay their men §1 per day, Hoping that our Toutonie brethren will ucceed better a4 cnt-tono conlractors than_sa nnwApapor corre~ npondente, T am, WILLIAS Cinnak, Tealiout ‘ChicagniBeanch Journeymen Stone-Cutters” Associntion of tho United Blates, , phis i el LOCAL LETTERS. J0D PRINTING AND THR UNION. To the Fditor of The Chteago Tridune ; Ciucaao, Aug. 11.—De kind enough to give this n placo fu your paper by way of an indorso- ment of tho evidently wiso plan euggosted in your columns this worning over the siguature of “ Eightcon-Dollars-a-Week." Tho arrange- ment propored s & very senaible one,—ona 1n koepiug with tho bonor of tho Union, and the well-boing both of tho individual printer and tho employer. Uxtox. —_— THE COUNTY BUILDING. Monday will bo srraignment-day in tho Crim- inal Court. Commissionor Lonerzan loft yesterday for a visit to frionds at Pittuburg, Ia, The uniforming of the tailiffs of the courts is boing disgussed, 'Tho balliffs noed uniform in- dustry more than suythiug olso, > The papers missed from the County Clerk's offico moveral days ngo have turned up, Thoy wore not stolon, it appears, hut simply mislaid Dby a olork. Joha D. Reanlan, a Weat 8ldo Constable, hna troublo ahead. A Mr. Haussnor was bofore the Grand Jury yosterday aud lodged complaint againat him that bo had charged him illegal foes. ‘I'ho heariog was postpoed 4l tho noxt jury. The iron bridgo across tho canal, connecting tho Lowns of Cicoro and Lake, which is sbont being complotod at o cost of 3,300, was yester- day 1spectod by the Comnuttes on Iloaids and Bridges with a viow to its formal acceptance by tho county. It {s pronoduced A mugnificent structure, and its aceoptance will bo recommond- od. The Committoo will viet the Towns of Paloa and Worth to-day on s similar mission. TIE PAUPER DEAR-AND DUS, The Suporintondent of tho State Inatitution at Jacksonvillo for tho Deaf and Dumb, Dr. I’ G. Chllatt, wea in conforenco yestorday with County-Attornoy Rountree in referonce to the admission, oxpensc, and caro of puuper pupily from Cook County in that inetitution, ']hu law prior to Isat winter authorized tho Stato Auditor to draw his warcants for their sapport oun tho County 'Tressurer, but now the keoper of tho tustitu- tion is roquired to kcep An _ account of tho pationta and render tho same directly to the County Boards, The County Clerks, under tho revisod Iaw, are also required to keep a record of tho ndmiesionn, so that a check may bo had upoo all irrogulacltics, 'Lho objoct of the con- ferenco was to reach sn agreoment ss to the number accreditod to the county, o that the ne- counts might agreo from the sturt. The Doctor will remaiu at tho Grand Pacitlo Hotel wevoral days, sod will be glad to hear frowm those dosis- ing to enter tho institution, TIIE NORMAL £CHOOL DOAKLING-AOUSE, Tho joint Committeo on Education and Pab- lic Bulidings wero fu scssion yoslerday to con- sider the bida for the orection” of tho Student's Hall in connoction with the Normal Bchool at Englowood, It was agreed to recommend that tho building be constructed of common brick, and that the coniracts Do let as ful- lowa: Uhe brick-work to Diederich & tho sccond lowost ' bidders, for 24,950, on tho condition {hat B. Rolly, tho lowest bidder, who was not prosent, did not appoar to-aay and signity bis intontion to ne- copt, and prove s Ability to fulfill the contract, The carponter work was lot to A. H. & P, Smith, at their Lid of £7,200; the plastering to B. G, Robinson, for #1,847; the paintiog and glaziug to O, G. Audoraon, for §u15. A CIIANCE POR EXPLANATION, Commissioners Holdon and Guwnther can nover agsiu sleop in the same bed or drink out of the mamo bottle. Up to u recout .dato thoy have beon tho warmest friouds, but tho ‘**abstract job" has, it s foared, sundorod their affections. At least it {3 fair to presumo g0, for yosterday Mr. Holden was in- quiring *1{ow tn the dickuns it way that Guon- ther, tho eoonomist, oharged tho county, in his quarterly bill, £167.20 for mileayo, whou an an- nual ticket on the road over which he travelod could bo hnd for §407” Mr. Guenther was not atound to oxplain, Lo mill bo ahout to-day, howover, sud, If Holden asks him about tho #167.20 for mileago, it wonld not bo astonishing for Guouther to ask wsomotlung about Mr, Hulden's #50 “exponse™ item. The oxplanas tious of both aro in order. TUE COMMIBSIONERS' SALARY, ‘The abeanco of Frauklin MacVengh, Prosident of tho Citizons’ Associntion, has delayod auy nation cn tho part of tho Association in the mate tor of the pay of tho County Commissioners, Ho bhns said, howover, llmlllmnm]lntn]z upon his roturn ho wiil call tho attention of the Exoou- tive Committeo of tho Ausociation to tho oploion of Judge Farwoll upon the subjoct, and also lny beforo it the suggestion that the Association eujoin the County Clerk frem drawing orders for tho pay of tho momibors of tho Loard for any greatar amount than Judge Farwoll has do- cided they aro cutitled to under tho statutes. — THE CITY-HALL, The Board of Publio Works yosterdsy issued & voucher of §50,000 to tho Quintard lron Works on account of the now Weust Division Wator- Worke engines. I'he City-Iali may go on & spres to-day, City omployes will deplote the Troasury to the amount of €30,000, Creditors aud familics of city employes will ploago take notice, * Commisatonor Prindjville, of the Board of Public Works, is on the sick-list, The oppresu- ive hoat of tho past fow days has used him up completoly, At Iast accounts ha way slowly im- proving. City-Treseuror Dan O'Iara returned yester- day from his recont visit to winoral springs in tlio, vioinity of Detroit. lie will devote his at- toution to politics for n fow weoks, juat for the uako of variety. Mayor Colvin yeaterday revoked the liconse of Williams & Cole, No. 24 North Caual street, and of O. A. Btaplow, No. 00 West AMadiuon stroat. ‘I'io ronsons 1 Lotk casos are disurderly cous duct and being a geueral nuisance, Clinrlea Thompson, the eldest von of Commis- slouver Thompson, was around the old rookery yestorday, ‘o son inherits bis fatber's good nature aud winning ways, aod {s reputed to bo ouo of the most euterprising young mon of Nashville, Ald. Jonss sud Tax-Arsessor Donneh, turned yesterdsy from thoir tour through the Lastorn Statos. ‘Lhoy wore absent sbout two wouks, and during tbat time have viulted all the Jargor citles sud points of lntvrost between hure sud tho Atlantio Coast, * In referring to an annonncement in thesa ool« umns that Judge Dickey was caudidato for tho yacauoy on the Cirouit flannh. the Ottawa Freo- Trader takes occaslon to give Jndgo chku,y [3 very bigh recommendation for the pasition. The Judgoe, it vays, will make & good strong run on any ticket, and It would bo no disgracs to any of the otber candidatos to Lave Judge Dickey oclipas thom, Ofticer Patrick Cullorton was yestordsy dis- ed from the forco. In fuct,” Put has uob buoen seon for noarly & woek, Ile fuil ju lovo with su estimable youug Iady on one of the avenuos, promized to marry ber, got possession of her bank-book, and rau away, taking all the young lady’s wealth, swouating to_sowe §3ud, with biw, Bome tlmo ago Pat distinguistied hiasif by nabbing & burglar at Dau O'lara’s rosidonce. Mayor Colvin roasacrts his determination to got rid of Bupt, Pickerd, of the loard of Edu. cation, What his reasons sro ho will not stato, othiog than that he thinks Mr. Piokard is grow- iug superanuuated in lig presout position, It thers was auy way to topple the entire Board uver tho rail, the Mayor would very probably do it, as the wanagemout of the school systewn hisy lmzfi beon an offonse in Lis oyes as compared £ re- bis ideas 2a to what s public school sbiould o7 THNY 00, To<dsy the Mayu's appolotess on the Board PTEMBER 1, 18756 of Publle Worka will take thelr positions, snd the former incumbonts will stap down and out. Goorgo Honghton taken Mr. Maynnrd's piaco na Asrintant Buporlntondent, Huim Whito takes Wat- won's porition as Conatullo, and anothor ano of the Mayor’s peta takes Vandorcook's ponition na colloctor of wator taxes, liaving received jotis wmation that his rluto wan wented, Bupt, May. natd yosterday addressed tho following to tho Board of Pubdlic Works: T herchy tender my reslgnation to (nka rfTect on this dato, On tlalast day of my offclal life, nnd whiln takiin miy lesvo, T winh fo oxytoan a lively’ forling of gratitude for the many courteaies I have recelved at SonT hands, nnd regret (hat eircumatancea beyomd my contral render my realgnation & necearily, - Wern it othierwire, 1 presime my caso would hava ioen siinilae 10 athers [n oftiednl Hifo, of whom ft has been waid *“fow dis and noue revigu,” Your obedlent rervant, . W.MATNARD, Ansintant Superlutendent, THE_UEALTH JOARD, Tho regular weekly moeting of the Ioard of ealth was hold at their rooms in 1lonore Block yostorday aftornoon, with Dr, Hahn in the chair, and prerent Drs. Miller, (oizer, aud 1looke, and Monsra. Moore and McDormott. ‘Tho Nanitary Bupetintondent'a roport for tho woek onding Aug. 24 shows a total of 220 doaths, o decreano of 11 from that of tho Frocl'll[xlx( weok, and an Incroaso of 8 over that of the cor- rosponding woek lant yoar. Thoro died of cholera infantum, 71;° disrrhes, 81; pnou- mouin, 83 convulslons, 11; coprumption, 8, ‘dhora were married, 31 ; winglo, 189 ; colorod, 8: mnles, 107; females, 113 under 1 vear of ago, 102; botwoon 1 and 2 yoara of sge, 6. 'Tno mortality was greatest in tho Fiftconth, 8ixth, and Soventh Wards, aud lightest in tho Firae sud Socowl, I'ho mean temperaturo duriug the week wna 69 degrees, o Jiealth Oiicor'o report sliows n total of unisance noticos served, aud 478 nuisances abated. ‘I'ho Banitary lnspector’s report ehows tho kanitary condition of the cily to bo very rood, coumdoring tho hot weathor. ‘Tho Doara then adjourned. =0 CRIMINAL, Dofore United Btates Commissionor Hoyno yestorday Jobu Bachirio was bouttd ovor to an- awer charges of solling tobaceo and liquor for a year without procuring tho necessary Fodoral licouno, His bail was fixod at 2500, W. F. Armstrong, atiss tlurd, who robbod a Tady guost at tho Grand Pacifie Hotel rocoutly of yome jowolry, wn hield for trial yestorday by Jualico Bummertlold, bail boing fixed at §500, Ho was comtmittod in dofault of the surety. ‘Warraots bave beon issned for tho bunkoints, and the polico have beon ordered to bring thom into tho Arniory. Joo, aliss Samuel, Martin wad arrosted lust evening ll’.{ Ofticer Purker, and charged with vagraucy. Ho gave bail for his appearauce whon required. Michaol Heanoy was beld for trial at the Crim- inal Court, yostorday by Juatico Scully to auswor tha chargo of attewmptivg an outrage upon SopLia Alilgron, 8 youug married womsi whom ho mot at adance night boforo lust, on Blue Island ave- nuo, uear tho railway crossing, Ex-hackman Hugh Reod, invostigated somo timo ago by the (itand Jury for stufling o bullot- Lox in tho Becond Ward, and moro rocently ro- wardod thorefor by Mayor Calvin,who appointod him Bidowalk Inspector, was before Justico Bummortield yosterday charged with throatening bolily injury to & routaucant-keoper on Btato +tate. 1o was hold under boud for 300 for o further hearing tho 9tk instant. The youug men who so playfully azalsted in throwing Jounte 8t, Clarles out of 8 second- rtory window over the Grand Doulevard Thoatre, No, 09 Weat Madiaon atveet, night bo- Tora last, wore cach hold in $200 ball, with tho oxception of Counors, who was hold in §700, to appoar to-norrow bofore Justice Seully. Their nawes uro d Connors, Joseph Beckor, B. E, Hall, aud 0. A, Staples. It ls said that Connors strucl tho woman, aud she boing dronk at the timo slaggored and feli vut of tho opon window ou to npilo of sawdust bolow. 8he was so Ladly bruieed a8 to bo unablo to get up tho stairway loadivg into tho court-rvom. At the reiquest of tho neighibors in tho vicin.-~ of the * theatro," tho Mayor rovolted tho hconss, and last night tho place was closod up. - SUBURBAN. UYDE PALK, ‘Tha residonco of Mr. Llliott Anthony was en- tored by throe burglars about 8 o'elock yostorday morning, and o large amount of pluudor was obtaluod. Having packed it into n large sack, thoy loft tho houso, without awakening any of the lumates, about 4 o'clock, but they lind gono but a fow rods when Policeman William Tully, ono of the recont spocial appointments on the ydo Dark polico forco, suddenly came upon thom. They at fiest triod to escapo wilh their plundor, but, falliug in this, theylfired three pin- tol-shots at tho ofiecer, Ile roturned their firc and was rapldly gainiog upon thom, when thoy dropped the sacle io the street and mado off more rapidly. IHavisg roturned tho pioporty to the bouso whonco it was taken, Ofii- cor 'utly hastenod aftor the thiovea. At Lnglo- wood they entercd o train of cars just going south, and tho oflicer sncoesdod in Jutping on uy the train moved out. At Houth Chicago, tho first uh\&;ping-plm, ho obtalned sssistauco and arrestod all throe of the mon, put them into & wagon, snd brought thom back to tho jeil ut {1ydo Vork station, Tloy wers oxaminod boforo Justico Horns yesterday and wera hold for trial. Opicer Tully deserven groat eredit for hia vigl- {llncu nud persevoranca in followlng up tho vil- aloa, The Doard of Education mot Monday avening and audited bills 1o tho oxtont of about $100. Tho resignation of Miss Amelia F. Willard was accoptod. Mrs, Mary M. Hoire was transferrod from I'arkslde to tho Hyde Park Primsry, nad Mius Marion A. Wait from tho Keuwood Intor- modiato to the Migh Hchool. Mrs. Walkor wan olected to fiill tho vacancy st the Komwood, and Mra. Wurron at tho Parlisida achool. The ques- tion of mHnolinF delinquent school-tnxes way roforrod to the Preaident with nuthority to ob~ taln logal advice. A numbor of bids for furnish- ing coul were reforred to s _committeo, und the Doard adjourned until noxt Monday night. WAUKEGAR, After tho nrtoalau-woll was comploted Bomo thres woeks ago, Mayor Werden called 8 spocial meoting of tho Common Council to take somo actlon rolative to its ulilization. Ar. Ohes- Lrough, of Chicago, was consulted, who recom- mendod that a gallon of waier bo wontto & chemist and anslyzed, JMr. Wordon — accordingly forwarded ‘the water to Vrof. Hode, of ~ Milwnukes, and Mondsy rocolved the analysis, which sbows that the wator Is good for drinkiog and culinary purposes ; also that there Is nothiug fne Jurtous to iron pipes, it such aro laid. The Mayor proposos that, fu ordor to utihize it “for flre purposcs, & Teservoir bo builf at tho woll, with pipes lead- ing from it to the ditforent cisterus in town. Buol a course of netion would no doubt meet Lo approval of every residout. ‘Tho rosidents of the Bouth and Wout Hidos arevery anxious that thie wator facilitios of their rospective vec- tions should be improved. ‘They even usk that n woll be punlk on their sides of tho rivor, Ko that in caso of firo no dotlcloncy will bo experienced in obtaining wator ; but, as the City Fathers ap- prociato their wunts, and futoud making such arrapgements ma will furnish them with all tho wator necessnry, both for fire purpoxes and in- ;h;i:!,unl us), thoy will douotloss bo well sat- utlod, —_——— POLICE MAGISTRATES, BraivorreLp, ., Aug. 81,—The 1litls Town of Harvol lles partly in Christlan and partly in Aontgomery Counties. A Polico Magistrate was olocted who lived 1o the partof tho town whioh is in Christian County. A protest against his belug commlesionod wau sout to the Becro- tary of Btate, and he roforred tho matter to the Attorney-Genersl, who eays $hat Police Magla- tratos, undor the law, are roquired to bo elocted in districte, and that fu this caso he does not think that the Goveruor cun withhold tho com- mission from David I, Hampls, the Justica eloct. Tho Attorney-Gonoral eays that many ombarrassing quostions must arise whon appeals coe to be taken from his decisions as to which uouw tho appoal suall be prayed to, but, to remedy theso avils, ald muat bo sought through .tho Legiusluture and the Courts, —_——— CRAND HAVEN, MICH. Bpecial Diopatch to The Chicago Tyibune, Gnanp Havew,: Mich, Aug. 81.—Phwbe W. Couslna and her father, of Bt. Louls, aro now sojourning hore, arriviug to-day at the Catler Housoe. Hs. Johns, Bich., turnéd out sn exour- sion party of 1,500 under the mauagement of Mossrs, E. M. Yottor, W, O, Boonets, and . Al Hteelo, arriving hore this morniog, snd then leaving ou oxcursious to Muskegoun and Fruli- port, e S e TO THE GRAVE INSTEAD OF THE ALTAR. Bybectal Duapateh to The Chicado Tribune, Dxs Momves, Is, Aug. 81.—On Friday Inst, Bisa Tda Leggett, & most catimableaud lovely young lady, was suddenly stricken down with typhold fever, and disd b hor home la Eddy- villo. Bho was bnsy with proparations for hor marringo to Miehnol MeDermott, of Chicago, on tho 12th of Roptomnbor, her hoart full of Joy and bright anticipations, Eho wan conveyed to tho glmvn in thio robos sho was to have worn at the allar, ——— THE BLACK HILLS, The SNioux Conunissloners at Fort Larnmie=Tho Gordon Cnses Sneetal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune, Omana, Nob,, Aug. 81.—Tho Indian Treaty Commissloners arrived at Fort Taramlo, Ws., this afternoon, 'Tho Herald's specinl from thoro eays: “T am Just in recoipt of roliable infor- mation from tho Rod Cloud Agency to tho of- fect that all tho Indians, with tho excoption of the Miesourl River Indinns, nro now iv. The Iattor aro expected on the 21 prox, ‘The Tudi- Ans express a willing:iers to mogotinto for the coanion of tho Binck Ifills.” Tho cano of Gordon niainst Gon, Ruggloes, for falso Imprlsonmont, cato up yostordny, Do- fendant watvod an examination, giving hir rocog- nizance [n the sum of 8500 for his appearauce at thonext torm of the Distriot Court, e e STEAM NAVIGATION BOARD. NEw Yonx, Aug, 31.—0ne hundred dologates bavo signifled their intontion to bo present at tho snnual meotmg to-morrow of tho Natfonal Board of Stoam Navigation, aud & large number - vo oxpected to-mght, ol SPST ) Travelors Insurance Company of Hart- ford. Home peoplo mako tho mistake, some Insuranco aenta even, of thinking that the Travelors fs only an accident fnsurauco company, Thia ta fe comind them ibat 1t not only 1a 1hie largest scclduus fnsurance com- pavy in the world, and the oldest am! bost in this country, but 1t fa alao a lifo fnsurance company, of a good reputation, nnd dolug a largo busincas, its lito depnrimont has been in operation neatly nino years, auil the Compnny has written (to date) over 2,000 Jollctes. The fusnciul security guaranteed by a pollcy 1 thin Company {n Lelfeved to ba equal, at least, to that of any lifs company. With sxsets of over $3,404,000, it hian s clean surplin (08 to policy-Lolders) of over il fuveated {n St mortgages, Gov~ 3, and retocka of resl and rocognized value, It has £151 in gond ansots against svery £100 of Uability. A large numbier of our leading cltlzenw are dnusured fu thiv successful Company, snd thers 18 room for more, Oyatars, Onco inaro, on tho kossons roll around, we call our Teadura’ attontion to the fact that to-day fs tho open- ing of tho oyuter-season, which oar citizeus bave suxlously looked for during the past summer mont) Amntong the many cstabiishmeuta offering inducement in this lino tho Tivoll Qarden takes tho lead ; and, though baving the most extensiyo patronage 1ast year, we predict that, with thelr {ncroased facilities, nlso baving the targoat and most clegsnt placa n the city, thoy will certalnly outdo nll ‘others thin senson, Inis Jorting thele oy story dircct from th seaboand daily, thioy will uruish the bivalvo and shell-fish of all kinds 41 évery coneeivablo manner, and uny ons partaking of oystera at this place will ‘certatnly bo pieascd, b sides fiuding s Wllof fars eovorinyg overy filluwu dish at moderato prices, and sorved better than in any extablishment fu our city. —_— Art Mattersat E. L. Brand & Co.’a Studios Tho great suceess of the beautiful niyles of photo- grophio portraits introduced Ly Mr, Brand, and tho goneral suporlority of thelr work, 1a causiug their stu- (llon ta bo coustanily thronged by the elite of the clty, ‘Thelr card pictures, which uro of the fluest and most oxpensive kiud, Gnslicd ju the moat sxquisito manuer, are boing furninhed at the wniform prico of $1 per dozen, Thelargo bnainvss thoy ara dolng ronders it necensary to securo sittings i ndvanco, whish can be done at (hel ntudion, 696 Wabash avouuo, Ladics’and chlldren’s pictures a spectalty, - Morchant Tallors May Be Mad becauso we now give our larye Bouth 8lde trade an op- portunily to ordor our popular low-priced and styltsh Rarmonts from our uow down-tawn store, but wo can’t Lelpit, Allwho trado ot elther 138 Dearhorn, or 200 Wast Madison strects, will be pleased, and that's alt wo want, Ordway & Newland. Nr. Irn Brown, Mr., Ira Brown, tho LaSallo strect roal cstate dealer, will oon return from Lis summicr vacstlon, At isst Bccounta Lo wan reposing ea the bosom of Lake Bu. porior, Meantime onr resders should remomnber that hia olice, Ttoow 4, No, 142 Ladalle strect, s tho vlaco to buy reul estato chieap, —_— Elmwood Collara. An old Quaker preachor was onco noted for stwaya saying something sbout *he oll, the middic-aged, and tho dear youth.” Al theso will find great satisfac- ton in wearing Elmwood collurs, as they Ot belter than auy othord, —_— A Now Senantion in Bewing-Machines, A genultio scusation has bLeen caused by tho sdvent of the “New Automatic Teuslon Silent Sewing- Machine.* The public aro curlous, and, fa particular, sewing-wachin wou want tokuow all ubout it. How Eoasy It Is, Young Girl, if you'vo uny spunk at all, to s0on Lo the awner of 8 new, favorita Weed sewlng machine, A few dvllars & month does it. Hoo how lberal thoy aro st thelr oflice, 20 Wabash nvenuo. —_—le If Mon Would Only Remember that Cook & McLatn, dyers and repairors, 60 Dear. born, 93 snd 261 West Madison stroets, miake oll clathies laok like new, they would bo ricber and hap- plor. Bend 0, 0. D, £L i S R Businesa Chance. A blacksmith shiop, with throo forges, bellows, an- vil, vises, and other tools for aale cheap, Ient of shop, $200 por aunum, Apply ot 94 Dusrborn streot, Touw 4, e Plonos and Organs, 1allct, Davis & Co.'s Graud, Squaro, and Upright, and Buiith's Aworican Organs can Lo found ouly at W. W. Kimball's, corner State and Adams atreots, Chlcago, —_—— The Important Announcement 48 made to all femalo kind that (e fanous Empreas siipper can bo lisd fu bronze and black ot Wiswall & Greeuc's, 76 Stato and 131 Twenty-sncond street, g T, 8pring Lake *‘ Magnetic ¥ Wator, by Buck & ltayuer, makers of the ¢ Mars * Culogne, A it A Borious Obataclo $0 ono’s comfort {s & Luil, A very simple remedy has been diseoverod, A plaster of Dalley's Magical Tain Eatractor whll cure (¢ voouor than anything eise, 56 e A o A o BUCTION SALES, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Real Estate Auction, THI8 AFTERNOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 1, Sale on the @round, Commencing at 1 O'Clock, 13 Lots on Milwaukoo-av., 26 Lots on North-av,, - 36 Lots on Elk Grove-st., 15 Lots on Girard-st., 16 Lots on Wood-st,, 2 Briok Houses and Lots on Elk Grove-st, TERMS OF BALE—One-ihird cash, balance 1 and § yeazn, with interest at 8 per cont por annum, Real Estate is the Foundation of Wealth, ‘The Milwaukee-ny, Iorre-Cars and Omnibusea run diroctly to and past the property. Ttie Bale Is Peremplory. A fiu chiance to fnvest 1n paying proverty, \VRT._A. Tlrflfl'llfl_flvk 99:, Al_u:lla!?m. 'WEDNESDAY MORNING, BEPT, 1, at 8:30 o'clock, AtDutters & Co.'s Auetlon Hooms, 104 Madlson-at, CROCEKIITDRY 10 packages and open lots, ated _Toflot Se " AT 548 WABASH-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, MELODEON, &:. WEDNESDAY MORNING, Hopt, 1, at 10 o'clock, we aball scl tho entiro offectn in Thwelling 18 Wabashay, consfsting of Hamlsoms Parlor, Dining-room, and Chamber_ Freniture, Drasacla and_ other Corpe Kitelion Furniture, Palaco Knnge, Crockery, Glasa an Tlated Ware, tho wholo comprining the ontfit of sixe tocu-room onso, which wil ba nofd without renetvs, WAL, A, BUTTENS & CO., Atictionecrs, BUTIERS & CO0/8 REGULAR TRADE BALR TUHURSDAY MORNING, Sept, t 0:20 o'clock, VERY DESIRABLYE LINES OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING FURNISHING GOGDS, NOTIONS, TATS, 1LIOOTS, BLIOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Becond Flour Bolesrvom, 108 Madison-st. At ‘392 West Twelfth-s!;., Stloou Fixtures and General Stock Lignors, TRIDAY MORLNING, Sepl bnl;t b?,‘;'iffi‘?"'fl,fl“; toon, 503 West Twelrth. Chiairs, Nruveels Gurpet, French atirror, laauware, Cases, Tco Box, Brandy, Gln, Whiskics, Wines, Show Bhelving, Awning, Iee Oream Freozers, ote. W, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionecrs, ’ R BUTTERS & CO'S REGUL@R SATURDAY SALE, HOUBEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, OARPETS, PIANUS, NEW FURNITURE, and ANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, a1 D:30 o'clock, By LLISON, POMEROY & CO. &4 and & Randolph-at. PEREMPTORY CLOSING SALES TO-DAY QNLT AT 10 A. M, ANDI P, TINE, OIL, PAINTINGS, AT OUR BTORES, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. Every Picturo on the catalogne must be sold posh tively without limit or roscrve. ELISON, TOMEROY & CO., Auctlonoers, The Gowan Marhls Co. WILL MARE TIEIR Second Auction Sale 375 Marhle Mantels AT THEIR WAREROOMS, No, 11 North Clark-st, Thursday Morning, Sept. 2, at 10 o'clock, When will be offerad from their Jargs rtock MARDBLE MAN'TELS in all tho new and elegant dealyus, {n AMER‘I‘EAIS!& EEREH%HQM{ARBLE" Alro, Mnrbl;i:o:ln Ir;x:n::d Blate ;Ennto]u. Bala poremptory to closs out the surplus stock dur ing boltding sewon. Parchasor iy raly on posttive asle of any and ew ery Mantol offered, Mautols now on exbtbition & Wateroom: o o ] S TTBY d, 1 At ont Auc!lo;CutnIn;;uc Salo of BOOTS & SHOES On Wednesday, Sept. 1, at 9} o, m., WE BIIALL OFFER Fall Lines of all grades Men's, Boys', and Youlb® Women's, Misses', and Children's Wear, INCLUDING A FULL LINE OF OUR OWN MAKE SUCKER BOOTS, e DEOUPU ORISR 00,00 %70 WalinahidFe:, On Wedunesday, Sept, 1, at 11 o'clock, CARRIAGES, OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES, ‘Two and threo rpring Democrats, twa and thres spriog Fhartons, doubls and siugle I{arnesses, Ealo without rederve, G. I' GORE & CO,, Auctioneers, y Aug. 30, James Cleland, Br, al from thy residence of Llu son, Cs Claland, 125 Outaric-at.,, Aug. 31, ut3 p ud Cemetory, MOINTOviH~In this clty Aug, 31, bf billous fnter- mitten severy Aloxauder Melntosls, agod 23 years, 3 o, wud 16 days, et frots ths Fosldnco of s Lrothor, No. 100 cuplalnes stroct, Thuriday, st 10 \ by carriagos to Hotelil. . % etk B¥~liuttalo papers ploase copy. BRAUNSCHWEIG—Tu this city Sophfe Braua- schwely, daughier of Louts and Amalie Draunsctiweiy, sRed 3 yeara, Funeral from realdenco, No, 167 North Wells-st,, Fhunday woralug, st 10 o'ldek, to Tuneldil Come" WILMOTT—1In this city Aug. 81, at 2 p. m., of Diph- {berla, Anui, youngest daugiier of Hobert and Cath- orfuo Wilmatt, sged 5 yearw aud & monthis, Funeral from restauce, No, 0 East Indfana-st,, Thuraday, Bept. 2, at 12:0, by earriages to Caivary. 'SPECIAL NOTICES. Centaur Linlments slloy pain, subduo swelllogs, Leal Lurbe, sndt will curo theun spavin o alarentn, capper in ™= for fauiily ner, tbe Yello is £0F anfioal, bl efferson Co., Ind., May 28, 1673, Luk 1t my duty to fnform you whal the Centaur Lintiuent hus doue for me, 1 Lave suf- fored much with swollon feel and cords, and was wil- 1iug to try a dozen bottles of taol auy thing &a an e3- periment, Dut, slr, o botile Las dove the work, * 1 ave 10t been {760 from theus swollings (n sight years, Now I ain perfoctly well. ~The Liniuients ought bo b spplted warm, Yours truly, BENJAMIN DROWN, Bold by all drugglate—50c and §1 per bottie, Electro Silicon fas rosalved the dward of the Amarfean Iatitate of N GrX aa the bost avticle Knuwd, for Slusaibg aad polsn) all fige motallic surfaces. It ie puro lutusuria, contal Do sdmiatute, wil’ it voraich ‘of cofroiio, And" {odaces i tuet surpslug polish with but Higie labors . 11 sbnalq buatery well stekiciod Boke, Hold” B o Fur- " s focatt. Ao aiviier, WBUTIOGIT S 0.5 aad S WILLE: ' _FOR BALE, P, & J. CASEY, % " 41 AND 43 FIFTH-AV., #9p o0 hand the lurgest assortcnt iu tha elty of o 200 socond-band guods, - Weraitures Oarpels Do ding, Ofice-Desks, Couniers, Bbalving, Bhow-Cases, Ice-Boxes, Batslgétators, Bisckamiiha' Tools, Picturesy sad Ga used, Dought and sold, §Pecia1 Trade Sale -+ Crates of W. . Crockery, In apen lota and origie nal packages, on TAURSDAY,' Bept, 9, at 947 o'clock, GORE % 0i), Auctlonears, Tiy 1. ROCKAWELL & CO., Auctioneers, 77 and 79 Doarborn-at, Bant, 1,1673, at 108, m.,, wo will soll the remcinder ok ONE THOUSAND CANARY BIRDS, Tothe highest bidder, After this sale we shsll offer to tho trada the Largest stock of Furniture and Carpets In this city, withous Mmit or Teserve, la close oub City and ocountry dealers will find bargalus that can” not be found elsowhere, ' ¢ g oo oo TG ROORWELL & co. By 8. DINGEE & CO.; Auctioncers, B0 and 83 Eaut Randolph.st. This day, st 10 a, m,, fargo snd varied assortment o NEW AND S8ECOND-HAND FURNITURE Consisting of Parlor snd Chamber Hots, Extension Tables, Beduteads, Buroaus, Clairs, Wardrobes, Brus nels and Ingrain Carpets, OMice Deskn and Chalr, Sewe ing-Machives, {lsir aud Husk Mattresses, Dry Guols, Cluths, Bed-Spreads, Fillows, Uardware, sud Faucy By B, L FURNITURE AT AUCTION, TUURSDAY, BEPT, 2, AT 10 O'0LOUK, 2584 corner Washington and Halsted sirects, 50 rooma in the Eldridge House, Including fifteen large base-burners, Lrilliant heatiog stoves, @ positive, Tain or sbine, uitle the buve .0 L LES ductuneen, By JAS. T, MoNAMARA & CO., 21 Eaat Wushington-at, REQULAR BALE OF . BOOTS AND SEOBS A\ Auction, THURSDAY MORNING, Hoph %, st 9 o'clock, #00 Job Lots of First-Class Goods will be closed oute - JAS, P, MoNAMARA & CO.,

Other pages from this issue: