Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, July 12, 1876, Page 8

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Judge Willlam J. Whallog and wite arein the city, stopping at 601 ‘Wabash avenue. The noondsy meeting will to-day be eone ducted by P, W. Gillett. To get men and boys for aoy kind of apost- tion, Christian Assoclation's Fres Employmont Bu- reau, The tomperature yesterlay, as observed by Manasse, optician, 83 Madison street, TRIDUNE. Building, wos ot 8a. m., 73 degs.5 10 0. m., ¥0; 13m, 703 8p. M7 85 8 p,m,, 7% Barom- eter, 8.8 m,, 20.7; 8 p. m,y 204, The monthly Ezecutive Committeo mecting of th Misslonary Socicty of the Mcthodist %‘]’vrl:'fis;fl Ch\lrd:"wll\ buyhcld in Preacher's dass out of & side door. They carried away 400 4, At the Foundlings' [lome there were dred flelds, again triumphed here, and Mr, \, Tinom, 57 Washington strcet, Thursday morn- | blame on ine at prosent, and for good Teanons, I | orlginator ot thls systom of cizing deposits to | & deaths, and 25 ot the other charitable [natitu- | the Union Squarc company. ‘The success of the | Cormick recelved tho hearty plaudits of ail gy ing, commencing 3‘ 10:80 x'u} ol‘rlug ::‘l?l‘l‘;‘v::}l n‘m‘n; r?-:a'z:“;:v:r":' r:ll:;n;-:m:u E':»yn:’md"" aper. . During the latter part ol cholce cigars valued at 840. e, A e halt tho ntimber of deaths y Pl all g E terday afternoon o lttle 22-months- old ln:}x{ Zf aN. C.yMnne, 1iving at Room 12 No. 234 LaSallo streot, foll from a fourth-story wwine the curtain, and Mr, Thome recelved o elmilar 'y d be in hreo German women, Weber, Behnelde THE CO TY BUILDING. h unfavorably Iny the grain, the machine whj i wouid ha in_my powar, none of you wonl amount the bank took to pay @ portion of | three Germi men, naine ery Ty B UN UIL . m . Mr, 8k n this ¢ which L dlmm;-xlah‘l!chmfl:'xfimfl&'ohfilgl‘xvfififikmE’u:j(%:r:' L’}%’éfi"’fir&:‘é‘é‘d‘ ::E?;lrl‘:?cld:wn.;“:.ure :‘-:‘y“v,;:n'::,fifi\‘{ the cortificates swhich it Pol," I exam- | and Wenzel. Tho trio were arrested and held it compliment. Alr, 8toddart, who o ocea+ | never yet fafled when put ' to the test was iy uer has been notificd. Shortly after 5 o’clock yenlcnlnf‘ afternoon & little of D off the car, sbout Tia right arm badly broken. At man, while walking along the Iilinols Central Rallroad near Eldridga court, was run over, and cut in two by ongiue No. 75, of the Rock Istand & Pacific Road, The remalns were taken to the Morguo to awalt {dentification and tho inguest. 1ie was o German, apparently about 85 years of age. Tho Twenty-second Regiment United States Infants nnlv{:d fhore last cevening fron Detrolt Ly tho Michigan Central Raliroad, and fmme- diately left for 8t. Panl by tho Chicago & North- western Rallrond, From 8t. TPaul the regiment. izocs to Fort Abraham Lincoln, and thence to $iic hiead of the Yellowstone River, where it lulnn Uen, Ten{'a lurccud and will _take part_In ho war now bel dions. There has been stolen from the Orphan Girls! ome, 047 West Van Buren strect, o horse, o iich the following s o deseription: Light H wh bay mare, 0 years ol riokd with 5 ¢ hind Teg, ana sear ot right blp from kick of * aliorsej weighs about 1,050 pounds; shoo off Thind foot, and tue-cork off shoe of right front foot, Stolen July 10, bietween Sp. m. and 0 o. m. A liberal reward will ho paid for its return to the owner, or Supt, Hickey, at the Central Station. Mal but w! Aberdeen atreet, in thisclity, let thecity at noon Monday, e minat. thiowill of hls parcote, for a vislt to his former home. The only Inti- ¥ — Atrating & proposition which evory boginnar has | after a long nnd painfal nces, Chatles Abel, Jr. Jotlon of s movements was conveyed to his | Jury for running an llicit still of small capacity, 2 an ol offender named Georga Willlams, Tho B B ihin account, the cpef defoct of | b cen, , Jr.. e e o tnt‘ w}:;wnrdbln n '"?':%‘ u%.m ::atlfci\?}ql‘}‘gfi%‘rrl? °"r"x§§'2fl§§’|f{‘§m§i'§3’§ &mdng:, HTI‘I’: '{rbnx'c:kmp:w-g fr'.fi“'n;'m‘mh“:éfi flf:}y urtlfilu ntu{?nwlnzm umg:torrl oo about B‘U’B:IRBAN. _"-,Fo;n;:lfiuf:;“lrl::g c‘:‘l:.s: o }’klflmy:llf,"';‘&‘;:::r“‘u‘:‘: .rn»:;:.e"‘ T": o gh'::u m mmsm’“" gl H isit now oppears nat to have beon without h 3 At adozen flno pocket-knives, the thiel havin HYDB PARK. 0 defe i 3 uneral from rosldence corncr Stewart-av, ;urpoa e cyening hio returned with | this morning before Judgs Blodgett. thoy have done for some tmo cvery year. This ' ) 3 ¥ v, and onoof Jolet's falrest belles, n Miss Munger, who, a few hours later, was made a Mrs. Biown, Yesterday the father of the ludy waa inthe city Inquiring after the whercalouts of his dnughter, but he came too late, fur a few hours cvious she had token s train for the West. 0 strange feature of the clouement—for such {t was—Is that there was really no Qh'l'clmfl\ 80 e fa 1ar as of Brown, up to a for months agu, had a drug- atore in J olict, which was flc.stmyu'd by a recent fire, at the m The semi-annual meeting of tho Nurserymen and Tree-Planters' Protective_Association was held {nencrdny morning at Room 44, No. 120 Wash] dent, iheir seats, and beslde them about o duzen members wero prescht. The Scerctary reported that ho lad sccured from space Iruit opencd as o horticultural shiow BcPL G, and would remain open o week. On moti voted, after iscusslon, to participate In tho show to the oxtent named, and Mesers, Donn- lni:. Austin, and Vaughn were appointed u com- mittee to have the matter in eharge. The subjcct of having au annual exhibition of fruits Jooking tu that end was adupted, the time being fixed ot the same date as that of the Exposition in Chleago, Tho Secretary wns also empowered to ask for apace from the Exposition authorl- thes. . Intho afternoon Mr, A, B. Austin, of Down- er's Grove, read an essay.on ** Betting Out Ever- recns,” which formed the subject of n lengthy iscusslon of no posslble Interest to the gen- eral reador, Alter the nprnluuueut of commit- tees to attend to the prolim! oitlon °d:l..(m: alluded to, tho Association ud- Journs castve, ndvanced Chicago bins not only noney | noihoe down upon it, and add to his repy to bring in o Toport uvon the condition of tho | trast with her previous artificial method. T | —————— % atn- rant with her previous s method, Mr. = = OVER TIE RHINE. C. Dusbiny Florioco L. Firusworthy Ella G g‘:t idden noteven allow athiug atter dark o | PRRECtH PSS 1Tty went out of tholr culvrtenb thonob mosting. o o chontd | fhe boaperng” oo asumua | the part of AUCTION SALES. JOLTIOAL VIEwS 07 T BECUMSIONUTS Ireg, Maud'T, Wilpple, Hlon 3. Stawell, 3ud | o’ Tnow, the ety erdinunce allows ¥ay conidorably in burglavlaing who rcsdenco | gonypte, ‘llmrn'::mfig?:;‘lrlvllnfie eolo‘;:cu;:l:;‘:l 3 [ sacrmcing bis "characlor “too _afton to bis By G. P. GORL: & CO., ;. Yesterday, for the first time, tho sublect of 1 a0 i Iitngz In tho Jnke of! d bof - | of Judge Lawrcnce, No. ichigan avenue, C % . own intonse personality, He appears in the prison- 68 and 70 Wabasheav. * politics was ‘introduced smong the excarsiontats | Ou wotion, 1t was ordered that the averago of m&:‘:&anctmlh:kuw’:i‘ri; 3‘?..'7”2‘..3%' nn:‘;{:dl,u:t esterday afternoon, After wutching about Jusiles Court in the Village-lall, espec b over the Rhine, and it was sgreed that each should express hispreference for o Prestdential candidate by ballot, The thought must have been by what follows. No sconcr was the proposi- tion agreed to thana unanimous eall went forthy 4 A speech! A specch from * Buffalol’ " “ Buflalo™ rose mojcstically, and, after shak- {og his singgy locks, commenced a8 follows: # @entlemen, when I was a member of the New Fork Legislature *—hore Bedlam broke laose, which can only be described by quoting Byroni “Throw him out of the window!” 4 Pitch heeause Saratoga, Long Braoch, and other sca- d th o od d day waos spent in enjoyment. tina hou large: —— ?%»’”fi“ nfid('\l'm:x“"rn Tabl 75 Burcaus b " T Tesorts permit both soxes to bathe fn the ‘surf | [Oreons and thorenghy GO0 Hma tlons of | Ao a8 D e ‘Saturday. for Nin _ : tarble and Wood-Top Tables. 75 Durca Yim beadlong on the pavingstonee pengath st Goanclal conditfonof ine iy, 10" savo | TSR G Roruovor, dota 8 ity e wero conscquontly obtalned, making thole | X, Sutton Goparts SALACey ot S ERTE DRAMATIC NOTES, 160 Washtand Burenns and Commodes, membur of tho New Yorle Leglslature!” came {row three resonant throats siinultancously. “]fear me, gentlemen; I kexperienced '— cont! x - % o 4 ) g 5 ts, 0'CI uggies, Carrlages, “Yes, inexperienced,” yelled “OMd Dick”; | of the Bourd in regard to the achiools, which P day, Tiere wos a raco for it by two parties, | *¢The Maniac's Oath ' will bo presented, *VThe | Bty & it 5 [ J ¥l m 00! look at it, but by all means let the poor suffer- THHE CITY-IIALL. en Wils . French 8py " lerlined for Thursday, Frida) lond-Wagons, and Harnenses, without rescrve. Eryl:ulhllllr‘::d." Ak td, Coull s nteallng thy ln‘:‘ E.‘Jfiv‘,’m "n{f.{]eu:: addendum to his mo- l:)‘; p%o 1o of Chicago whn.c:unolt uflu:d"!‘nih- e G Januing lgh .na"él‘...,‘{?., lel}'\?:‘::nd Saturday u:nnifi. td Q. P. GORE & CO., Auctioneors. *“ i (entlomen, glve me a chance, I"—— and Buffalo attempted to proceed. # Give you a chance,” shouted Iesing; * you helped Tweed to manipulute the New York Charter by whicli lig stole mnilitons.” # Gontlemen, that was dane since T Toft the Btato "—— pleaded the ex-County-Treasurcr. “Lett the State,” chlmed in Burroughs; “you lent your nld L Wic stock of his pet railroads forty milllons, ai we Western [:eupla havy to be T cent on §**That_was done before 1 wasa member," uficd “Buflalo " {n extcnuation. You assisted In cresting the Canal Ring,"” shouted Cooper, *by which 'th people of the Btate of New York were swindled out of miil lous, of the Weat in the shape of tolls." it they *mon 1o assoclate with & muit who hins Leen a member of the New York Legialature,” S At pur ofl on the troubled waters by saylng that Biie Focollucted it ally tho acts compiined of wers was of his, born in Eastern Pennsylvania,whers peo- Ph were proverblully honest, ‘und he kuew thot Buffalo"” was honcst when he left that State, and this ought to count l-rgclfln mitigution. All hands wanted to know when he left the 8tat The Doctor thought about 5 years, Rusb'sdefense appeared to them too thin, and the party wore just sbout ejectiug him {rom the titth-story window when mutuul fricnds inter- fered snd reminded the rloters that both Tilden and Wheeter had formerly been conuceted with the New York Leglsiature, and it was argued from this that * Buffalo ™ himself was on the road at once that, should he get there, they might s on n Madison street mrfincnr the corner Yes," said Abel, *then you helped to grid- {ron Now York City with horse-raflroads.” m“fltil im himmel,” sald Pahlman, *Pitch m 0 «can stand it to assoclate with wmen who forget to pay revenue tax, for this {s, and hus been, com- WEDNESDAY, nover supported his family. Iam his wife, and had elzhit children by him, and now he triea to deny meafter Niving with hit twenty-live yuaras and'now he |8 lising with his son's”wllow, and Tins o young dsughier, and now ho has to drag his sdn through the papers. He lles in hia fim“‘ 8he waa hard up when she had to marry er father-in-law. Hu couldu't get o bill In the State of New York nor in Ililnols, Ilis wite, till death, Mrs, Many TraReLs. CRIMINAL, Joseph Johnson, of Hydo Park, complains of the loss by pickpockets of a watch valued at $250, Edward Dmmhcr'y, & notorlous clothes-line thief, was yesterday placed in limbo for clearing the clothes-lino of Mrs. Mary Gregsby, cornor of Fourth avenue and Polk atreet. The saloon of Wilson & Bishop, No. 200 Madi- son street, was entered Monday night by burg. Inrs, who gained entrance by cutting s pane of JULY 12, 1876 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ot which thoy wers bongm in), and give o recefpt showing that Dan O'flara and the city wero even again, Mr, Briges accepted the cash, refused to agree to the reat of the arrngement, andl so cflrcuund himsclf firmly, The bank oflicials had some more talk, and O'Hara stood Dby but sald nothing, The conyersation ended in nothing, except that the bankers put tho ~cortiffcates under thelr arms and walked out. And so the matter rests at present. There will be further consulta- tions nud talks, with what result remains tobeseen. It {8 doubtful what will be done, lhmufl: the institution of & suit againat O'Hara 1s looked for, leaving him to get the monoy of certliicates from the bank, It 'Is aleo said that when the suft gets started that Clarke will come down with the money, and thus avoia tronble and expenso as (t is thought that he can by no means retaln money placed in his cars even [ the city docs owo him about $62,000. Were a carcft lm}uh-y mada it would be ascer~ taincd that the Hiberaian Bank has heen verly ready to buy up clty paper from Democratic politicians and contractors. A PRRCEDENT. Tt appenrs that the Hibernian Banl s not the ray “ Good Tord, poodDevil," for e knew not n_whose handa he should fall. It Ia unnecessary to say that, hy nnanimous consent, nolitics will hereafter bo tubooed in the Grand-Jury room. GULSEN LXTESDS SYMPATIIY, William Coopor received the following letter from Billy Golsen yesterday, extending his syme pathy to the exiles in the Iotel d'Agnew. Cricann, July 11, 1670.—Dr. Stn--Mt. LKnnh told me on'Chiange that somebuly told you. 4 have expressed myseif (hat { am the men which s to blame, that allof you gentlemen are in the atl T guers Mr. Coopor you are to know me belter than that, 1 have nover aald snchn thing, what {have #aid, Mr. Lynch will, expiain to you. Sinco you gentlemen Liave been sentenced, I hava expressed my eympathics towardeall af you, which I can roof. 1havesome warm frionis among you gons Temen, & I wonld longago made avint, if not some of my ontsido frienda which have been to eco yon, wonid advise me nat to call on yon. Youre relf' & athera have rald, it would be_better for the equealers If they dont call an s, You must not ]\?. Conpor put tho wholo thing an me, on will in A short time hear through hie papers, who the original aquealer wwas, antil® them, please pans mot your opinion. 1 know, everghody s trying to shovel all tha hold 8aturday night to establish ‘Wheeler Club, most of the ltepublicans of Lake Viow belng In the city at the grand ratifiention. Supervisor Innchett took the chatr and agked for remnrks. Mr. Chyrch suggested that a cont- mitteo of threo be appointed to draft a constl- tution and by-laws and nominate permanent oflicors, to bo reported ou at an ndjourncd meet. fug. The Chalr appolnted as such committeo W, L. Chureh, 8r., Titn Bradley, and Charles J. 8nn- dell. Anadjournmept was then liad for two weeks, to July 22, A church soclable will bo given Thursds evening by Mr, and Mrs, 8hurticff, at thelr resl- dence on Qeorge street, west ol Halsted, at | which a full attoudance of ths Fullerton avenue congregation Is desired, Those who have here- tofore been entertained at Mr. Shurtiells wilt need no multiplieation of invitations. AMUSEMENTS. IICOLEY'S THEATRE. “ Conaclence,' a new play by Measra. Lancaster and Magnus, wns brought out Monday night by on of THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. l\l(l« Engoe, who claims $3,000 for defs cly T. ‘The Toard of Health met yestenlay, hut transncted nothing but routin “busincss, The Sanuttary Buperintendent inakes the followin report for the week ending lnst Baturdny: Total deaths, 290, an Increase of 63 over the preceding week, and_deeresan of 15 compared with the corresponding _week of last year. The high tempernture of last week increased the mor- tality nmong children, as 0% deaths were m\uch by cholera fufantum and 30 by convulsions. The .imber of_chililren under 1 year old_who died was 110, Thore were 123 males and 98 femnless 44 persons were married; 3 colored persons died. The mean temperature of tho weok was 78 dogrees. Duriug the month of June thors wera b4t denths, a decrcase of 3 compared with the month of May, and an Increase of 11 aver tho corrcaponding month of last year. Among the deaths there wore 81 by ac- cidents of this number drowning took 12, rail ronds 4, and the horso-cars . The other deaths were cholera infantum, 303 cholcra morhus, 6§ convulalons, 70; consumption, 44; meningitls, 263 acarlet fever, 83: small-pox, 63 and nul»:l:;.-ei will unnuestional beneticlally to tiio causo ur“euumllm'.‘y(flfi“ county, To-morrow oveuing tho I y vo Neeves, of New Lenox, will deliver o lnrif«:'n &~ fore the Institute on ¥ Educatl ba 18 Elcmonts of National Greataom, and Religioy ANOTHER. TRIUMPH FOR M'C! At the reaper trial whbich lmgxmgllsrx; Schenck’s Btation, a few milos from Philagy, phin, last woek, Mr. C. H. McCormick, iy, great Inventor of agricultural wachinery, v, on the grounds with his reaper. Them"-,: also present to witness the contest people from every Stato of the Unlon, repreacntatives of (b, press, and such distingulshed foreigners as yy,, Coleman, of the English Mission, and alsq e, rescntatives from tho Bouth American Sty s well a8 from Japan—men who went thithe not from mera curlosity, but that they migyy see a teat made solely unon merit, It [agrayy. fying tous to bo ablo to record that the g, relial flel“ which hoa won victory upon alyp, you need only go to the Young Men's 145 Fifth avcone. o Northwestern Branch of tho Woman's troller Jinyca' reign, somo time in June, the City Treasurer deposited with tho Amerlcan Excharige Dank of Now York $20,000. This performance with the audience was unequivo. enl. Mies Claxton was tivice summoned before Mrs. Rebecca MeAlister {s a brawny Bcot who sembled. ltwud indeed, & proud day for hoyy says that she woa sct upou and thrashed by the fuventor and his world-famous ‘machine, mo. _tince the Imprisonment of all of you rf"n‘(ku No_matter what tho obstacle, no matter hoy was ainong children under 10 years of age. men, I _have aympathized with yon, an s ston made his first appearance In Chicago after on sbeence of soveral years, at onco catab- lished Wmael? fu the good graces of those prescnt. Much of his dialogue was dellvered to a provoking accompaniment of murmurs and subdued laughter. ¥ Con- sclence” ovcuples the same position fn the drama that a noyel of Mr. Collins or Mrs, Ame- 1ia B. Edwards docs in ficton, The last and most thrilling act of the play s avewedly a rechauffe of the sleep-walking fncident in The Moonstone,” and the tone of the wholo con- position 18 on a level with that of a continued story In lelgravia, Modern dramatists some- thnes profess to disregard the probabilitics. They ussert that art” ls often {mprobeble, and, In a scnsc, unnatural. If "this Le tru¢, we muaast declaro a prefercuce for plays which want this quality of art, **Can- sclence” does nut paes eutirely beyond the reach of a sympathotic Imagination; it only encroaches upon the border-land between poetry and bur- 1osque, —the region of scnsatfonalism. It Is one thing to aay a piny ls cueational,” and another 10 condemn it absolately, We wonld not he uudee- asaing the latter judgment upon **Con- Sensntional it may be, bul unintercst- ing it s not; and n play which intcresta a caiti- wvnted nudience {s, we suspeet, good enough for most managers. Two acts are well consnmed In introducing the characters; then o murder takes place, and the Dbrlance of the play is devotod to the eaving of an innocent man wrongfully accusod. Tho rusnit is brought about by cauaing the gullty man to_react, whilG {n etate of somnambulism, tho motions of tho murder. | F'orsons who crave wmystery, and who talk vaguoly of the necessity for complexity in a plot, wi 11 find little to admire In **Consclence." Tho acquence of events {4 natural andexact, Thero 18 no attempt to produce violent uects. The issuc is appnront from thestart. Simplicity of thought,ns distmguished from simplicty of manner, 15 the most consplcuous merit of the plece. Whilo the authors would have us belicve, and scuin to have convinced themaolves, that tho story needs explication; we find only that it nceds con- deneation. ‘They go through the forins of demuns ple. hws found a successful imitation n the case of the Hibernfan of this city, It Is understood that these certificates, which were hield by the Iilbernian Bank, were all bought from two fndividuals who_indorsed them when they sold them to the Lank, and that they have, through thefr counscl, notified the Iiibernian Bank thnt they will not be hield respousible on their indorscnicnts. This s said to have been agreed upon hetween these gentlemen and the oflicers of the bank. ——— LOCAL LETTERS. A TAX-FIONTEN. 79 the Editor of The Tribune. CnicaGo, July 10.—Permit me space In your columus to snswer the articls signed “ Taz- Payer,” in your {ssue of the 7th inst. Judginz from his article, Ishould coll bima ** Tax-Re- celver.”” His suggestion to have the Pollce and Firc Departments show no protection to o tax-fighter would cause tho Innocent to suffer ns well No doubt the writer's house Jjoins that of s tax-fighter, and, in case of fire, Le would be s loscr also unless ho stonid have o large_insurance, an thereby make n few thousand dollars, This would, no doubt, be his idea. Then, again, his remedy might be the cattec of another lurgo five, and 1 thiike from cxperience wo have d cnongh, Let us have no more, Asall evils have o cause, the cauee of unjust taxation Js attributed to thie namuer of thicyea and gamblers who have lield our public oflices 80 long, wearing fine clothes and bullding fine houscs, lnklui: money to do it out of the pockets of tho 'poor, little thinking they were in the samo boat only a short timo azo, but who are now rich, Why Is 1t1 Lot usclect honest men, who are willing to work on ‘‘llve and let live® salarics, and understand thelr business, andalso have a little l’cc!l:f for their working fellow- man who lias tolled many loug years to geta Lome to shelter his dear wife and children, and nci differant thon the'reat? T think 1 will proof thie contrary—Mr. Cooper. 1 have not squealed that you shonld go to Jail, 1 dona it tokecp autof it myaelf, 1donot like to sce anybody in the Jnil of oir frionds, Yon understand twell the circum. stances, sou onght not act ro, I have the greateet sympathfen for all of you, 1 would Iike vary much to call on you all, but os I iear you dont wrant ace me there [anoneo to call and gt the back turned on me, such a action wanld make me fecl vu'r[y bad —If you genttemen Have no objection 1 will eall, Yours very lr\n{ W, 8, GOLAKN. P, 8.—1 am eatisfled that Mess Hessing, Powell ond Miller have no bad feclings against me. G ’ MINOR 1TEMS. Col. Juessen deferred his departare for Washe ||}g'.0n untli this ovening. 1o has o satchel full of affidavits and stafements regarding the Storckeepers and Gaugers who liave bl eaded fity, and for whom he ncts ns counsel, On fs arrival at Washington ho will interview At~ torncy-General Toft, with the object of induc- Ing Lim to 1ssue an_order directing District-At- tornoy Bangs to nolle pros. all the cascs ogainst these minor Government ofliclals, whose testi- mony was used to sccurs the breaking up of the ng. Cgl‘ Juessen, while in Washington, will alro endeavor to sccure the release of some 20,000 gallons of spirita, the nccumulation of surplus n the w:cn.ltyingl liouse of Roelle, Junker & Co. durlug the past thres or four ycars. “This surplus, it |s claimed, Is the natural Fesult of the fractional parts of a gailon, on which the .Government does not Im}muu any tax,—liberal fwl;inz fn transferring from tfic distillery to ho rectifying housc. and close gauging in dis~ posing of the'rectificd product. ~Roelle, Junker & Co. claim that. tha’ ave paid the tax to the sntisfaction of the Government on the original quantitics, and hence should not be calied upon to pay tho tax o second time, as the sur) lus is the natural result of close figuring ond delicate manipulation in rectifying. Deputy-Collector Campbell was busy yester- day looking up the witncssea in the case of DeGray Drothers, indicted by the lnst Grand :n bail by Justice Haines for trinl on the 10th nst. Justico Summerfleld hates tasee our principnl strects lined with vagrants, and hence he vesterday sentenced Walter Loftus, Thomas yons, Willie Bridgman, John H, McTaggert, John Ryan, John Davis, Willlam White, Judeph Weber, and_Charles Christlan to tlifrty-ay terms [n the House of Corroction. There was a bastarily case before Justice Sals- bury yesterday, but i the middle of the trial the Judge was put toblush by the coul asscrtion of the complainant that she thought she might e able to produce o new witness to man's per- fidv 1€ the case wus continued for a fow hours, OI course the request was grauted, and the ludy sent to hier homa fn & carrlage. Another eplsodo in the Rosentholf pretended robbery came to light yesterdny, and fully ex- poscd the soctal filth which underlics the whale affair, Mrs. Roffsky appeared before Justice Salisbury early in the day and siwore out o war. rTant for the arreat of Rosentholf on u charge of rape. The old lady, Mrs, Harris, wha was ar- tested for the robbery, yesterday had her cuso continued for two days.” As previously hinted in Tus TrIsuNE, Roseutholf was not robbed at nll, but In his spasm of wickadness distributed his wealth lavishiy to hils various affinitivs, and what he did not glve away was blackmalled out of him by some Woman with whom he liad some Intrigue, The caso will Lo heard Friday after- noom. At 4 o'clock yesterday morning Officer John Gallagher discovered @ burglar emerging by way of an open transom from the drug store of Tunerman & Rood, No. 180 Madisonstreet. A $ipal? on the lookout upon the street warned him of the officer’s approach, and in his husto tho burglar fcll to the pavemont, and was tem- porarily disabled. It ‘wasan easy matter to capture the two, and when taken to the Armor; the lookout reglstercd under the name of Ed- ward S8mith, while the burglar was recognized to its old record, and walked through th #1ike a thing of life,” couquerin, gn" ldell‘ilc::\!): tles, and earning tho highest mced of praise, ——————— STEALING THUNDER," The success and popularity of the new Wiy, cox & Gibbs' automatic sewing-machine hayy temnted some of Its moro pushing and ey scrupulous competitors to try and steal jy thunder; thoe public cannot, therefore, be o strongly cautluned that the now Willcox & Gibbs auntomatie {s the only machine In thy world with tension requiring no chaogo what. ever for any thickness of materal, —— A GOOD IDEA Onr two principal muslc houscs, **The Tooty Sona' Maslc Company ™ and Lyon & 1lealy, wiy close thelr stares at A o'clock p. m. on Saturdayy dnring the months of July and Angust, in arderiy glve their cmployes an opportunity for recreat'on ——e— YOUR OLD SUMMER SILKS, LADIES, it taken to Cook & McLain's, 80 Dearborn etreet, 03 or 201 Weat Madleon atrect, can bo made almag s good as now at little oxpense. 1t need notly ripped up, nor trimming removed, ———————— SEASONABLE GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES o hand-in-hand ot Dalton's, 102 State atreet, Dy “sells Finhier's and othor refrigerators and ce-bose, Packer's cream-freezors, Ridgie wator-fliters, ot hard-timens prices. Thera wera no jail-escapes yesterday. The Grand Jury promiges to resume work this morning. The Criminal Conrt will take a receas to-day, partly on‘account of the absence of Mr. Reed,— l‘|‘“d partly on nccount of the Mayoralty elec- on. In the County Court yesterday claims wers raven against ihe catatc of the late George W, age to the amount of $15,000 and allowed. Up toalate hour yesterday afternonn Frank Tally had not returncil to the Jail to tell about ll:mv o cseaped, or who had facilitated his la- urs, Seventeen prisoners wero arraigned in the Criminal Court yeaterday to plead.” Five of the nwmber pleaded guilty to minor offenscs oud were remanded for seutence. The membera of the County Board who did not go to Loulsville woro Mcsses, Lonergan, Jlolden, Herting, Busse, and Tabor. Buch ol IL:wlm 08 were around yesterdny scemed proud of ) too. ‘The whiskyltes are attracting less attention every day, and fn tho game proportion are thele liberties thereasing, It 1sno unusual thing to sce them Icfsuroly strolling from thelr quariers tothe Jall and back. The County Treasurer yesterday (Imh] $100,000 to the Merchants® Savings Loan and Trist Com- pany, heing tho smount of the county’s oblign- tlon falting due. Tho day Prnvlouu the eaine %mo]\(mt wras borrowed from the Corn Exchauge ank. ‘Tha case of Otto Bluhm, indcted for ror[iln saloon - llcenacs, was called In the Criminal Conrt yesterday morning, Otto not bLelng on hand bis ball” was _declared forfelted. — His bondsmen are Paul Klclner and John Wagner, E‘nnher of whom Is regarded as extra responsi- o, ite peddling nawsboy named Itoberts, W 1 reet, cither fell or was pushed i m::n.l‘ :::élved rather severe llx’uuncn the head and shonlders, besides baving 4:30 yestcrday afternoon nu unknown sgainat the Sloux In- ng wage 1, 16 hands Ligh, short tail, o of gray lalra; scar on fuside DEATIS, AN AN A NSNS AP EMDURA-—Mandle. the beloved danghier of James and Margaret A, Embura, aged 3 ycars ad 5 montha. The funeral will be held at tholr residence, 491 ‘Went Lako-at,, at 10 o'cloclc a. m., Thursday, ABEL—At4p, m, July 1 ELOPEMEKT. colm Brown, o former regldent of Jollet ho for several months has been Jiving on ¢ Enclowond, 1ii, Astudy of details rovcals mnny proofs of Inexpe- Tience on the part of the anthors. Thay have not been ablo to forego altogother thie femptatlon to he didactic. In the prison _scene, Ar. David Delve, the lawyer, delivers 8 FICA I L A SO eraey Jub 9. Funoral this morning, Wednoeiday, dnly 12, ati incquality of rich and poor men before the law, 3 ay, Jaly 12, ald n.;g‘{.] E“’d‘ nothing ’:fll’“’m general sack of hmx'{“x"‘ 2. m., from residence No. 1131 Wabash-av. g nowledgs or to the forco of thea n —— Nonrcely bocossary Lo point out tho abeurdity of CONFECTIONERY. mate nd of Lho accuset crson, uni some B e Pbexible reprascatative of justice, Tho o Great Intornntional Exhibition, [ suthors have porcefved the inconsistency at this ‘ point, and hove attempted to oxplaln it away by STEPHEN F W“lTM AN & D B T hes stk s pinco: s i ec 6 could get no! 0 % T pinystenis hayo experlenced much trauble in INVITE artanging their ciaractor for tableanx, They have | A1l persans vistting tho Exposition to call on then fotrognecd o courting-ecene betweon tie old Judge 'St tholr famons cetablishment. and Lho Youas hetoine Bt rowtion | 8, T, car, Telth and Markeksls, PAll athor's house, o X e bene of the murder which linmudfately fol- | D¢ . oar, Teiflh and Marke-sts,, Phladclphs lows. In a sinilar manner, the sccused young | And select from thelr incompneahly cholco stock man _ providentially cacapes from jail, of FINE PREPARAIIONS in 008t %, aiRogad o Lacleneo * is ey b et o well wrltton and sprishily, manifesting no mean GHOGOL ATE, dopres o Muaraey skl mal o Umee Y DO NF cat richness of exprossion. o B aro strong, p\}m«‘:n‘l:ru ,tha ano 1t e ond of ths CO. EGTIONS, urth ack, when tho lierolne accusos tho confl- C ) Shamic of tho murdor. Despito Its blomlaties, BON-BONS the plece rotains the attention of the audionce to 1 tho end, aud desorves full ‘crodit for the popular Tor Iramillos or Friends aticcoss which it has wan. . ] Tho pl?y w:]au mi:c)\ {o mn{ ui\h‘m lfiv;mu?x (.:om-‘ Branch Manufactory, Machinery Hally any. In tho hands of inferior arliats g Thghi not “be, saved from popular dfu Exposition Grounds, Ameriozn favor, Mien Cinfton, liough who lus tho largoet Departmont. waro of syropathy fr 0 andience, ups Slare of g IE o e inciinl chipacters, | Chocolate Maulded, Syrups Bolled, and E‘h‘u ltu lcqgll‘mll in K“v 'rll::o 'Tw'f ?.r‘p“hnmz‘"' n: ;co&: Bon-Bons made in 8ilverware, remuonsncss of volce n ro, th 7 S which 1a somothing ke bt provuced by the STEPHEN F. WHITMAN & 80N, conutant nve of the tremolo stop nan organ, It ey atrikes npon tho oar as an affectation, and biurrd - the meaning which fs sought to be conveyed. In the list two acts, and pasticularly fn tho eceno wity udge Van Court the rotraus frequontly rises above hor defects of mannor, and exhidy o ant of conventionality which Is charming iy con- « tloner, Chicago, s to be done in order to keep our city officlals in gambling money, We wanted ft stopped, and thereforo fought it Look bark a few yeara and sce what we have sufered. Is there any wonder that wo aro tired of vnf‘lng taxes for tho above uscal All we ask (and { speak the minds of all honest people), I8 to g've us a thanee Lo live and tax us houutly: then * Tax-Payer” and the city would see o marked change, s every ‘* tax-fighter” would come forward and pay hls taxes cheerfully when it was known they were deallng with honest nien who would not take thelr 1ife's blood, as it werg, from them by paylng such cxtravagant taxes as wo have had, Now, I think it this remedy was carried out 1t would work much better than * Tax-Payer's,” and be of leas damage to the dty. In closing, I would like to ask Mr, * Tax-Payer ' if he Is not the one who, Io making his returns of personal property last year, which was worth some $40,- Lml returned the same as only $1,600, aud then called Timself a fool, ns 1,000 wonld have been cnough for him to pay on. Now, thisis the way nie fihta taxes, by underrating his own property. I nsk, which Is thic worst1 \YORKINGMAN AND FORGED TAX-FIGHTER. FRER BATIINO, o the Fditor of The Trituns. Cmicaco, July 10.—Whito the hot weother is in full blast agaln, the dally papors of this city bring, as they have done every provious ot sea- son, timely advice for the cstablishment of bathing-houscs. I fully indorso every snd all recommendations that have been made so far, particulurly the one calling on tho City Councll to permit bathing {n the parks between 9 p. m. and 5a. m. Ifanyothor city but Chlcago had such a park as Lincoln Park, suchcity would allow so-called buthing-carts (bathing-houscs on wheels) tobe Inoperation. While other cltica of the “effete monarchies " have free public Duthing-houscs, winter and summer, our pro- The mecting of the Republicans of Myde Park at Grand Crossing, Monday evening, adjourncd to meet ot the Hyde Park Hotcl Thursday ovening ot 8 o'clock, Yesterday afternoon the Trustees met for tho first timo after thelr long vacation,—all presont except President Bensley,—Mr. Taylor In the Presldont’s chair. The iinutes of June 27 were read and approved. A petition of Gon. Raynor, signed by 800 names, naking for the cleaning-out of all difches in Sonth Chicago and Cornell, and tho con- struction of n large canal or drain along the raflvond track from Calumet Rlver to Eighty- soventh street, and_ then west to State street was presented and ably urged by Paul Corncl! ‘and James H, Bowoil. It wis re- ferred to a special committes composed of tho gtreet -and Dralnage Committeo ' and the Village Engineer. The drainago is nnderstood to be in a really abominable condition, A resolution was passed instructing theabove- mentioned Commitiee, with the addition of the Buperintondent of the Board of Pablic Works, to open the ditches on Sixty-saventh, Seventy- first, Elghty-scventh, and othier streets and avenues, and to build & proper protection at the muuth of Seventy-ninth-street sewoer, so that it would be a sulllcfent outlet for that street and also for Elghty-soventh street. It was stated that the lake had riscn 8410 fect above the village datum, o height unknown and unexceeded since thoe year 1857, A policeman recently Ulscharged from the farce on account of the surplus number of in~ cumbents was reinstated. T'he following bids for the proposed Drexel Boulevard sewer were presented aud referred to the President and Sewerago Committeo: It P Plerce, $12,600; C. 8. Colburn, $12,000; Willlam Byron, 810,054,003 dnmes McNichols, $13,634; J.J. Howard, $11,550.67, A complaint was cntered rgainst the Baltimore & Ohio Raitroad Company for lack of proper culvorts, and was referred to the Drainage Com- mitteo and eoglncer, thoe latter helng lv?firucud Bixty-third-at., Englowood, to Oakwoods C ’l'hn{ndny“, 2 £] ) to Oskwoods Cemelery, . m, W 81, Loubs papers ploase copy. REISS—At 2 5. m.. July 11, Jennlo Rein, dnughter of L. W, and Nanalo Relss, aged 12 yesn been disturbed during his erowl Ings by the dis- covery of o man aslecp fn the rear of the store. Willlam Bollyin, a real-estate dealer ot No, 104 Washington strect: L. B. Kelley, James Ward, alies Dr. Whilney, and Mra, Emma Hartwell were yeaterday arrosted and locked up at tho Central Statfon by Detective Dargon upon o com{)lflnl rpade by ono Nathaniol Otls, who _clalms to have been swindled by them out of n\ng;e amount of property. Otla’ story 15 to the cffect that he came hero from Iowa twvo years ago, and waa at that timo the vwner of 80 acres of lowa land valued at $4,000, Soy- cral monthe ngo he was Induced by Bolivin to exchango this property for flve lots {n Streot- man's Bubdivision on Archer avenue. After thelapse of some time, Bollvin gave him n decd for only one of the lots, and by volubls expla- natlons satisfled Mr. Otls that'the dceds for the other four would be forthcoming in_timo. Not long ago the owner of tholots dunned him for the Interest on tho |chr glven in part payment therefor, and for the first” t{imo Otls discovered that he had been duped, and that Boll- vin was (n possesslon of the deeds to tho rest of ~his _property, °aud hiad flxed them to sult himsclf, Notwithstand- ing this discovery, ho claims to have been gyaln swindlod in the éxchangze of $2,000 worth of furniture owned by him at No. ol Washington street, for Glencog swamp-land, and that (n this transaction L. B. Kelley, o LoSalle strect real- catate agent, atded Bollvin, Tho case will como up for trial before Justice Summerfleld to-day. ANOTHER IOLD ROUBERY. Some days ago was chronicled tho robbery of an Ashisud aveoue residencs in broad davilight. Yesterday another one occurred, This time tha location Is Mh:hignn ayonue, hut from the handl- work it ls thought to have been committed by thosume parties,—indecd, a whole serles of robberles for weeks past hear tho impress of ono bold gang, whose quarters have yot to be discover ¥ the " police. The south- western tlon of tho clty {s infested with thieves, and there undoubtedly fs their latr, ouly walting for somo shrewd dotective to BOARD OF EDUCATION. 15PROPER TAXATION. A meeting of the Board of Education was Ticld Inst night at thelr rooms, No. EG Fifth ave- nue. President Richberg was i the chair, and there were present Tospectors Sullivan, Lloyne, Olinger, Clarke, Olsen, Welch, Bluthardt, En- glish, Shoentuger, Kohn, Wilce, Covert. The Clerk read & communieation from the attorney of the Board atating that the taxes for the year 1675 had been levied upon the School Fand property, and asking authority to file ob- Jectlons to the application for judgment thercon, 18 in his opinion the property wos not subjeet to the payment of the same. On motlon, the required authority was grant- ed. Tho Attorncy was also empowered to col- lect o sum of $700 duo the cchool fund from A. M. Truesdell, can be learned, to the match. ier nd the parents of Miss .\mn;%nr are among ost respectable residents of that town, TICE NURSERYMEN. gton streot. Jonathan Periane, Presi- amiJ. C. Vaughan, Scerctary, occupiced the Centennial Exposition suthoritles for the cxhibition of some fifty dishes of in tho pew building which "would be BCIOOL AGENT. The monthly statement of the Bchool Agent was submitted, It showed the cash on hand Juua 1, 1870, $5,602.25; recelpts from various regular sources, $150,878.67, making a grand to- tal of $100,40.8%, The expenditurgs during the month ageregated $162,003.59, of which the school-teaches recolved §03,208.60, Thera was a Dalanco on band duly 1 of $4.417.20. OF tho cush on hand, $1,034.18 1s for puyment of teachers, $2,525.16 for Investment, and $857.00 for the {mymcm of halances on sundry accounts. The otal of school-fund rents to be collected up to Aug. 8 s $08,335.20. TUE JUOR SCTUO0L. Mr. Pickard rcgorwd the standard of pro- ficlency reached by the several lp;!fllmnu for positions as principals and teachers in the High Hehools was above 5 per cent. The followlng Iadies and gontlomen had ‘)mscd n creditable cxamiuation: Thomns ¥, O! Mnhnn{ W, F. 1L Togan, Henry P. Krell, Cyrus W. Surion, Charles W, Rolfe, David I, Hicks; Misscs Eva on It was st hoine was discussed, and a imcasure CELEBRATED thronghost the Union—expréssed toall porte. 1D and upward st B5, 40, 6o per m.” Addres ordern GUNTHER, Confesr Inaries of the exhi- scone wan and broken-hearted; whilo, after his es- cape has been mansged, ho returns homa with rosy 5 chueks and the dross which ho wora in the first act, 4 Tho otlier pordons In the cast, without exception, render thele parta full llllalll:o. Mr. Thorne im- y parts enbstance und lifo to the character of the rdet which the authors have left a mere e e, sltep-walking scenc 18 admirably AT AUCTION, rendored, and the entire plcture of a gulity man ‘WED; K R T e Tashnh casontinl slcnientof On NESDAY, July 12, ot 0:30 8, m drawing or coluring. ~ Me. Stoddart creatgatiic pirt Beveral FINH LINES of f an cceentric and amiable ol loclor, s charm. wwhich Is so entirely removes roin excesees of al dnljrlvtlolnn LI;‘AH 8 spactator at nnelo {eul- he hing w—'_“fl LA n the character & new acquaintance. 3 I imade i e ChTRCLO o efared banker, alr. | On THURSDAY, JULY 13, ot 8:30 0'Clock, Parselle as the Judge, Mr. Hamilton a8 tha lawyer, | We shall sell a vory largo stock of Furniture thal and Mre. Wilkius a6 the malden sunt, are allthat | we have advancod very low an. Dealers and cuar cun bo desired. **Conacicnice wiil be repeated ttend thin sale for bargalns, overy night this woek. The sttendance thus far 0 Parlor and Chamber Scta. nlly ns he nd already done so for several years * w¥|.h- out money und without price,” oud had theroby saved a vast deol of rent. Referred to the Pollco and Sanftary Commis- sloners. After various small matters the meeting ad- Journed at 7 o'clock—an unusually Jate hour. Tho First Presbyterinn Sunday-School gave its - annunl - plenle ~ yesterday. The grounds chosen for the day's pleasure wero the South Park plenic grounds. Tho plenicers reached their destination by carrloges and curs, a couple of country wagons with home-mads sents con- voylng the arrivals by traiu to the grounds. Busc-ball, eroquet, awinging, nhmt(n{fi ete, were furnished in abundance and gener: y weil patronized. . At noon & cold- collation was served and Nberally partaken of. The weather was unusually favorable, and the entira 75 per cent should be the standard for the qual- fflcation of teachers, aud certifcates wero ordered to be granted to the above-named per- sons. ¥ar some time until the occupants of the house were sl engaged In entertaining company in the pariors immedlately after dinnor, thethivves entercd o vacant Liousé threo doors south, and, climbing up, wero soon upon the roof. Dy the old of a few short planks they wero caafly enabled to cross from roof toroof to Judge Lawrence's house, to which they galned access by o scuttle, They then procceded to malke n hasty collection of all the valuables that could bo_found in tho rooms above the first floor, anil soon had gathered together n bundlo of silks, dressce, fine laces, uwv.-lri' silver ware, valued In all ot fally $2,000. Then, ro- tracing thelr ato[:c, escaped without distorbance from the vacant house by which they entered, and, entering o buggy ready Lo recelve thelr spolls, were soon safs in thio distance. Their presenco on tho strect wos notfeed by several least a pollceman nmm{)ud to arreat him, for bathing In the rear of the Exposition Builain at 4:80 8. m. I regret that tho starred man df not briug me to tie Armory, beeause I would have llked to make a test casc out of the thing, But when wo got to .\flcMfinn avenue the mnn of the star refused to lock mo up. What can we do_about (ti Scvernl times wo had man- aged tho Council so far sa to permit and to upl)ruprlnu money for the cstablishment of bathing-houses on the South Side. Every time soma surroundiug citizen protested in tho name of deconey and fn the nmne_of gallantry towards our bashful and virtuous ladlcs agatust sucl public bath-houses, If, Indeed, thera bo anything Indecent or immoral about o bathing- house, then humorality and lndecency must be the ex-lusive privitege of the fashlonable world, v " COAL 1nstigated by the evil onc, as will be scen Tho Committes on_ Supplics recommended that coal-contracts be catcred Into as follows: Soft conl, Walter Niblock & Co.,at $3.59 E‘e)r ton; range conl, Taylor & Thompson, §7.80; small-eg, conl, ’K‘nylur&:’l‘hnmpsnu and O. W, Golt, at $7,60. Concurred in. TIN ANNUAL RETORT. Mr. Sullivan moved that the Committee on Trinting be authorized to advertise for propos- als for printing the annunl report of the Buard. Mr, Bluthardt osked what use there was for the publication of the report. The Chalrman—\WVe are required to publish it by.the charter, . "Mr, Bluthardt thought it desirable, In the At onca thete roso so wild a yell, ‘Withln that aark nnd narrow doil, 1f a1l the saints from Ileaven that foll, 1lad ralved tho banner-cer of hell. +Phe Bven Hlatars"™ was withdrawn from the 30 Lounges. 30 Walnut Wardrabes, stago of Waod's Museum AMondsy nlghl}‘ and "‘o?a&'m::%m.:“l:.filq(fi?::‘c o to K RT ga‘:i;:‘x‘xIw‘;‘(;h‘z“:‘:&“-“(lcfl;o ‘The lat- |' %50 T1all Troca. 45 Dresning-Cass, Took.Carch w-.r-y.' "AL the matinecs of Tharsday nnd Friday | Bhow-Ca Bml‘mofl %lnfi- of all kinds, Car capturs almost a_ certalnty, Tho Juss was not noticed by the occupants of the house until some time afterwards, when one of the young ladivs went up stalrs to dress for the evening. —— ordinanee permliting bathing In the beautiful lakeunder certalu ucmmnr{y restrictions and rules comnpel ladies In tho nefghiborhood to take an opora-gluss and watch the swimmers! Who- suever considers swimming {ndecent must not Mr. English thought something might Le saved by u.mduman the Committee reports. In the Inst annual report was published an gasay by ons of the oflicers crlllulaln{l; the action thy Centennlal, ete. The firencn have lasued niotices of thelr pro- posed plenle, July 25, A stray yawl waa captured in the lake Mon- was then young and ed Bu& ok o Mr. George F. Willlamson “returned day be- fore yesterday from u visit to his relatives at Cloveland, O, 3 Mtss Grace E, Pearce leaves this morning for a trip through Waukesha, Genova Lale, Ocono- mowoe, and other northern watcering-places, Misets_Annis E. and Opholia Fowlor, of La- fayette, Ind., passed through here last night, enrouto for the same {xlm:ua, in wm&mny with h%ln(nll"urcn ond the Misses Blalr and parents, of_Chleago. 3. T, Gaskilland family, of the Pclflo Totel, are residing ut the Ilyde Park Housc,and it Ia ranored that Mr. Drake,of the samo pluec, fsalso aboutto ongage rooma there. When Nigh hotel authoritics as these can appreciate a lotel suiticiontly to take quarters thers, it must be u convenient one. 0. W. Avcr( and wife, Bt. Loula; C. D. Mo J. W, McOennles and - family, J. W, Farlla and family, A. B. Dog, Eugene 8. Piko and wife, Mea. W, T, Hancock John J, White and wife, . C. Leacli, wife, and dnughters, Chicago; and Charles V, Goddard, flcv{chr , orc reglstercd atthe Hyde Park ote), Mr, J. K, McAfterty, recently of Racine Col- lege, Wis., will give remdlogs,” ste., in Flood's Hall noxt ‘hxuday cvening, CICENO. Tho Town Board met Monday at 4 o'clock p. m. All were present exuu;{;t v, W, 1, Wood. A petition waas prescuted from Jano Crayton for a saloon llcense. Mr, Snow moved that the llcenso be granted, Mr, Wanzer moved it b veferred to the Cummittee on License. Much discussion took place us to the propriety of Emnuuzhn Yicenso to such a character, Mr. coville holding that ths Board had tho right to revont such & nulsance, Tho petition was re- erred. A petition was received from Thomas Kelly for asgaloon leense, accompanied by 850 and acecpia- ble bonds, wheroupon his liconss was granted, A petition was received from the car-shops for ths oppointment of o Justice uf the Peaco In place of 8. M. Wilson. ‘fhe Committes on Finance reported recom- mending that ths Treasurer roccive 3 per cont on the amount collccted, provided the sum re- ceived did not exceed $500; alao that the Town Clerk receive §500 per annuin, tubs, who enjoy the delightful waves of our queen-lake, and who do not consider swimming Indecent, have a foirand rcasonable upporlmgly. Tho Treasurer’s receipts from tho Water De- partment yeaterday wore $1,603. The reeelpts in the License Dopartment yes- terday were about $1,823. The Committee on Gas Lights s called to meot. Friday In the City Clerk’s office at § P me It fs gald thot Mark Kimpall, the candldate {or‘lhyur, has not patd his real-catato taxes for tlon that the report be half the slze of last YEI\I“I, and that the number of coplea be 8,000 nstead of 6,000, Carricd . TIE BURR FURD In answer to a question with reference to the alleged diversiop of the Burr Fund froim Ita orig- inal object, The Chulrman sald the fund was never In the hands of any cotmnittee of the Board, but wus under the coutrol of the Comptroller. At the same time the fund was for thelr purposes, aud it would bo ~ell for the special Commilttes on Schools to lnvmlfinu the matter, Mr, Wilce atated that the fund was not divert- ed %crmnncnlly. but was merely borrowed. The subject then dropped. PRBPARING FOIl TIR WORST. Mr. Sulllvan offeredithe following Jtesolued, 'That in case the achools shall not be opened at tha bezinming of the next achool year, or shall be closed at auy tiime during the year on ac- caunt of lack of funds, the teachors olecied by this Board shall not be entitled to pay during the time the schools ure closed, Mr, Bullivan sald his regson for offering this was that iu the present financlal condition of the uity It was lnpossible to tell what might happen, As the election of tenchers was somes what {n the nature of @ contract, and might poseibly Icave tho Board liable for thelr sala- ries for the entire year, theresolution gave them to understand that they would not be paid dur- ing the time the schools '“L‘f‘m Lo closed. 'he resolutio, was carried, On motion of Mr. Clarke, the Board went Into the clectiou of assistant teachers for the cusu- ing year. Tho old ones were solectod with but few exceptions. The election of Principals, High-School teach- ers, and huad-assistants wus postponed untll the next meetiog of the Board, which was fixed for Saturday weok at 6 p. m. —— THE DEFICIT, TENDBER BY TUE HIDERNIAN BANK, J. V. Clarke, President of the Hibernian Bank, aud the Cashier of the same Institution, sccompanied by ex-City-Treasurer Dan O'Hara, called at the City-Iall in the offive of Treasurer 1n conseqrienco of the success of **Conaclence, ' T MOORLEHOUSE & C Ao o e v ot for tho | BY. WL MOOREHOUSL & CO. § wook beginning Juns 24, and ‘wlll continue the ‘Auctioncers, 274 and 276 East Madlson-st. run after Bret Ilarte's play has been disposed of, S e B faowlit bu an extra weason, all the mombora of | WIll ba sold thls morning at 10 o'clock an e A e a0 Company Wil not. romain, bat | menve stock of new and fushfonablo furaiture e ol thosy. In_tho_caat of **Councienco ™ have | conaiating of M. T. and I'atn Cliamber Scts, Date T atctred. 3r. Jamcs O'Neill hus beon on- | lof Suits. in hair and ferry, Easy Chaira Lounges, gaged to take Mr, Thorue's part. < Sofam, Mirrors, Dudy and Dedding, Wardrober, e tll cast of "o Men of Gandy Dar,w | Shbirs, Catpeta, etc., cle, ‘Alio a large line of second-hand household guoda of every description. £ 7hich 1o to o produced next aloadsy, I as fol- e atunes af & rai-eliny Ico-creams’ scioun, o John Oakhurs e, alstlin counters, scalcs, ahiow cases, candy Jonn Quihiin Fia '{,‘:“md{:i Jats, lasscn, dishes, lot of ice-cream frogzcrs TDon Jose Cast etc., ete, Also n lot of mixed candics, 06 1 e e Thomo codore tamilton | gada st ho sold 1o make room for a largo lot of H] hecond-hand goads comlns In on Thursday. At 11 B o M, W L Wilder e cibely wo whiall well ono hordc, opes AT, John Matthewa | Lugi. and haress. ; By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO4 Auctioneers, 118and 120 Wabash-ay, £ 450 CASES STANDARD COVE OYSTERS § AT ATCTION, ™ :nch%’aERqsqllcP';’muu-. This Wednesdny morning, July 12, at T1% o'clocks Fansnaron, L, duly 10In Tus Tamos | 454 JCShe R il Cove 0 of last Friday, an tho fiat page, under the head | ters have just been received dircct from Balti of *The Campuign,” you sny “Gen, Merritt, | more, w{{}n inatructions to sell. With clglt, companies of tho Fifth Cavalry, M. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonecrs. e marched from Fort Laramie,” ete. You re- | By JAS, PP, MCNAMARA & CU» peat the atutement '(rn Baturday’s TRIDUNE, in 117 Wabash-av., N. W, cor. Madison-st. your cditorial on *The Story of the Massacre.” TR i some time ¥l INH, an now Tual), new 8. et g"m{ff" i, that lm}lbm«llmi\ ue,fz e s, SIENAMARA & CO., Auctioncers. . A, Carr cutenant-Coloncl an revel o Major-Goneral), marched from Fort Laramio LY N Ju‘:lwm,ln commnand of cight companics of the G“A’l‘TEL MORIGAGE SMJIE Filth Cavalry, his own regitncut, with thirty- seven days’ rations, to go ou the Powder River | Dy virtne of a ctattet mortgage, beatiep date anihé day of , and Blod for trail. You had ap editorial at or near ¥he tiine, October, A, D, 147 recorlld 2any : or {a wittch you spokks of thy importance of thq | the Xeeurlora otles for Couk Suuutyy ook i 1t S i et ot Gen. | BB s e SRR ‘must be, then, Gen. Corr Instead of Gen. eraby kit hat o ] Merritt. 1t inay not bo s matter of muel {oter- Efi: Faalry DY 10 318 oo h vhe torcunss eat, except to tho friends of the parties; but, i by L iagw Tan Fusona preters tobocirais | OLIFTON HOUSE, BATHING. v the Fditor of The Tridune Cuicago, July 11.—I have rcad with some satisfaction the letters on the above subject by 4 Leander" and “Irenc.” I need not say I agree with them. It s o burning shame that {his city ahould rauk as tho fourth moat Impor- tant of the Hepublic, and be without such n need{ul institution. Wll(, In the old country all the towns bave thelr privata and public swimming paths, or, if they have a body of water near, proper accommodation is made, Aud why not Chicagol Surely * Leander's” first proposition miicht cull_r o carried out. Wa nro told that cleauliness 1s next to godil- ness, and, we know on best medical authority, is a preserver of health, When such 1s the case, nre the people of Chicago to remain unwashed, and carry on thelr skins the sweat of a lifetime ‘The thought certainly disturbe digestion, Our authoritles deserve the best thanks of the peo- Wic, and there s no reason why this should not a leading question at thy fortheoming elec- tion of Mayor. Inhabltants of Chleago, go for the man who will atteud to this, and sho will carry out o popular bathing scheme, The ex- pense ls nothiug, and uo Leavy draln ou tax- Imyuu. Give Ll ull your votes. Iloping to icar of this schome belng taken up In the high- er cirele, 1 am yours, &, 'A Wourp-bn Swisszn. ECONOMK IN 0AS. 79 the Editor of The Tridune, Cnicago, July 11.~The spirit of reform (s upon us, and, as our cloquent Btorrs says, even the Democrats aro now for reform (1), Yet they assure us such Is really the fact, but, if I might be allowed the slang words, “It s too thin? and *Won’t wash,” or at least 1oy Dem- ocratie eyes connot see it fn that light, and I can only, ¢cho with the many, * No Tilden and Hendricks for me.! But the light I intended o Vanderbilt in \\‘nturlnfi éd u paylng 10 is watured stocke, City-Englneer Chesabrough wns not at his wonted pluce yosterday, a slight sickncss de- taining him at bhowne, ‘The Fire Department pay-rolls for the month of June amount to $33,001.81, and (¢ is needlcas to remark that the boys are looking anxiously for more pay. Stato street bridze will be o{»en for repairs to- day, and will ):rabal:ly bo ku[]\wupcn for threoor four days, It wiil bé replauked and put {nbet- ter condition, Doller-Inapoctor Murphy fs still unable to ob- toin posscssion of tho n[]\pmwnmwn of his office, the ex-Inspector, Ifamilton, proving an obatlnate hanger-on, Bomo declaive action will soon be taken to fix things straighit. Firc-Marshal lenner was favored with a visit yesterduy from I, lerber, an oflicer of the Fire Dupartment of Zurich, wltzerland, Mr, Horber {¢ examining the Chicago Department, and Chilef Benner took pleasure yesterday afternoon {u showing him around. . South-Town Assessor Gm{ will return his cnonwgmpartg msseasmient books to the County Clerk unm%. They show a total aaseasinent of $15,000,000. Thereal-estate books will bo closed to-nlght, and lpcrmlu wishing to correct thelr assesamments will have to look Lo it before that thno. That assessment will awount to about $3,000,000, ‘The only largo amount of mnno{ that was re- celved yesterduy by the sale of iline revenue warranta was from B. R de Young, who took $30,000 worth of stock I the new deal, Those who liave promised to put £50,000 or so have which I8 now colleeted from . the Grangers {y constituents were sa well satisfled that ve-clected me,Y contiuued ¢ Bufl," Miss Mary Donna Jovita Castro + plichhim out,” yelled all handai *wo fu the community, but we cannot consent this point Dr. Rush stepped forward to passed cither before or since “Buflulo? u muember; besides, he was a countryman w old’ ho was to the Whitc-House. It occurring to them 4 not yet como avound, thuugh they uro dafly ex- st to ruu hiin, they immediately inade peace, Briggs, and tendered to that functlonary :? l‘pm‘k (‘;"'y, hl_fl:at of Dll‘l'“l‘l‘l'fl:l 1 hl-d ?Lflow pected, and it is undemoog lhnli’xmer “solla " Mr, Wanzer moved that tho report be ac- | this, that you may correct {f you think it worth | cornerof Wabah-av. an ; o the clty of and % Buffalo " scttfed back bappy. §20,625.54 n cash und city-certiticates amount~ [ tha l‘l y Fal "lflfl al "['0 o 1J° uciig | jnen aro thinking of investing no small sums In | cepted. It was unanimousiy odopted. while. Respectfully, 1. M, Oang, Chicago, Twilioter for salo s ty public auction a0 et ows aobord to have no | I0g to SGR07801, tn scttloment for thp | SXPERAcEIn crory possblo whvy Luguidboghins | tho warmuts. - - lio Trustces handed in bills for survices for —————— il e e T s, sl gpccehien, but s vota sbould b taken quietly, | deficlt of | $63,00045 n_ the account | tha enlre city with tonkoll instead 8 | "o charge brought sgainst Offcer dohu | ¢ montha of May and June, s follows: ¥. A, EDUCATIONAL, K TSl C1btkon 1oua, constating (n part af the [ol: €. Mutehios and Stmon Fowllwerosppointed | of | Do Oilsrs at, | Gy Trewsurur, | Then we Wwotld have an cqual nuuber of lighis, | Beebi by & fitlu Eugéo, » infliner of 30 Weat Buow, thres regular mectiugs, 80; Hobfrt oo, pectal Dispateh (o The Triduse. owlog deacribed monert, Ko nore, srack” . 4 oECS. tURb S Was & d, (£ not_equa! fn brilliuncy, nearly so, and pt | Yan Buren strect, action on which Hias so long oe, 80: B. . three, 89; E. V! J T1L., July 11.Thy fon of | €% & silver ware, cutlery, yaclor furpliurey Tildon, 10; Hayes, 10. deposit made by O'Hu o anc, ! 243 y 80, a1 3 three, 80; B. J. Eldridge, three, 89; E. Wanzor, ovL1ET, IlL., July 11. o annual sesston of | ST S Inirion, coruices gas Bxturca, o aatua i “,“um)"utg s It ek bl S mm by O'Hara as ‘Treasurcrin the | certatoly 75 centa less than present cost. K. H. been delayed, resulted yesterday In the discharge other uproar ensued, cach accusing the uther of Tuufi. Powell, who was one of the tellers, exhibited the * den snd one Haycs vots were ulwayslu the sanio writh De badLnd an object fu view, and he presume: all tho rest had comu to tho swwe conclusion, to rolan Bank, which held $63,075.01 of city certlficates, to sceure the payinont of which the bank has refused w;fm uJy the deposlt, and stil! refuses, for it witl toudor nothlvg but the certificates and the balance in cash. Mr. Clarks in making the offcr, said that he desired o hay the iy talio tho certificates (W maklug " e wwouunt of the Mabave g three, 303 . J. Hanuahan, scrvices as police- mau for June, $45; E. J, Haukermler, for ser- vices ns_pound-master for June, H Rice, us Clerk, for Muy and June, $125. The Treasurer's_report wus cecpted and the neeting adjourced. i LAKE VIEW, There was o small attendanco at the meeting of the otllcer fromn the polive force. The charge sgalnst the man was, that he and unother otlleer were too ofticious, and took particuler ‘mlna to peer through the blinas of Miss Engod's room while sho was prepartug for bed. Nuthing has yet been done withi the other oflicer, who, by the wuy, wus off his beat ab the time. Ueebe was yeaterduy areested on o wurraut sworh out by the Will County Teachers' nstitute opened | Surtain faturee, and lambrequtos; Uxtires and (ol susplciously {n this city yesterday, There Is & furoln bar and uilird rooms, tacliips B! ob large attendance of fnstructors and others a1l otuer uicoslia, furniture sud Sxtures necewsaly (0f {uterestod In educational matters, and cvery- | coinpleio such pro) and tho Jlmpeny Yisel thing is passing off sgreeably. Those Who at- | fig thon b '"{;"fl',f;&“"““,:‘% e b eale - tend cannot fall to be instructed and cdified by | Clicaks JOUN B Monggen the exerclses, which ato extremely fntereating, | 1a butaat "o s & dxocuari, TTUMBLL AND I8 PHOPEATY. 0 the Kditor of TAe Triduns. Cuicago, July 1L.—Mr, Tyrrell bad a farm worth $0,000, Instead of $31,000. Ho bad a wagon ho called his buggy. His horses ought tu bave bad a Lalows te blow thew uloug, e e bullots, and proved that one Til- ng. e bud himself put in”two ballous;

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