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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1876. £ § 3 an gsseesment for park purposes had beon made | Alexander Weliner, noticing the absenee of,| that true inwardneas which “J. JL M. evi- | no instructions to commence suit. Meanwhile | with his nntagonist succceded at 1ast fn wreneh- | Michigan-av. at 10:30 Wedneada: 120 . TI—IE CITY' upon = subdivision which had becn subscquent- | all is family “save n & boy ® yesrs of’| dently fails to posscss, the moucy lfes in the Hibernian Bank and draws | ing the weapon from hia grasp, nnd In dealing | riagen to Graceland. 7 mornlng; ex, ly_subdivided, and the property thus sub- | age informed the West Twelfth street pollce M. 8. G, not aminlster, | interent, "Thoro lsn feollng that tomething | the thiof two' severo blowa upon the back as hio | LYNGIT—Tuly 18.at the resldence of hor pare GENERAL NEWS, dlvtded hmd ‘passed Into otfer ande, the orlg. | MuthoHtlon of tiie difappearsnce, and; Hpon Fis: shiould be dono agains tho bank which o ua- | Jumped from tho car. The follow cacaped and | 85 Looracal,, Mary June Lyncl, Infant duretts | = < fnal subdivision only being recognized In tho | iting the Morgue m:cunm\g to the directions RUSH COLLRGR AXD MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. | juastiy holda back the city's money. a8 not since been acen. Duke waa taken to | of Kdward and Margaret Lyneb, aged zweek-.‘g nasessment, 1e auggested that some plan be | given him, found bis dead.” His grief ond an- Tv (24 Rditor af The Tridune. There was no meetiug of the Doard of Health | this clty in a sonacleas condition, and s now | 1day. A. C.Ttand bas sold to M. A. Kohn & Bros, | gevised for relleving the original owners. gulsh were {nconsolable, as he Trea curmes | Cnicago, July 18,—I desiro to express my | yexterday, and hence Dr. McVickar did not got | heing cared for by relations on West Monroo | l'c‘m:"f:je""‘lm;‘l'xflhb July 10, at 10 o'clocy, for $65,000 the buflding No. 119 Clark strect. On_motion, Mr, W, C, Goudy, the attorney of | upon his own hoad for not kcamn closer watch surpriéo sud regret, through your paper, that [ chatice to explain to his follow-members why | street. The wounds are all scrions, but the | P7 5 1y, An evening paper was yesterday begulled into stating that ox-Ald, Hildreth had returned and was Lo make thrilling rovelations which would the Board, wns Inetructed to prepare an order | over his wife, whom he knew e of unsound he ahould liold on to the office of Banitary | phyalclans have hopes for his recovery, as the Which wouli afford the relic asked for. mind. The Jecensed wan of Bobemian parent- | 20 institution of learning fu good standing has'| g0y eritendent, The mortality roport showed | Skall ia not fractured, ! cROAK—Tnudnn Jdnly 18, at 10 a. 1l 0! On motlon of Commissioner Withrow, the e abotit B0 years of sge, and hud been mar- | the boldness and assurance to present to the | that iere were 263 doaths for thie week ending M., Ger trade, yonngest child of John and J Crogy. Neel Lyontand s dave ohannah Cray G There 18 a vigorous and beautiful rivalry | _ Funeral from realdence, No, 32 Milwank Buperintendont was_authiorized to employ eix | ricd for the paat ten yeare, six of which have rid such an indication of bigotry~-and jeal- | Saturday, * Of these, 167 were of peraons under Wednesday, 10th {nat, , by 1o O il secure him immunity. o has not returncd, Tora men to fx tvg the lowot end of the park. | been apent In tiils cur Last year she wos to- :3.,, If T mistake not—as s shown by the re- | 3 ycars of age. There dled of chnrernlnuntum. ;\’f::l’&: ::’r?:f. fi'%‘;‘w:‘n:'“:l‘,'f"(‘,‘;'l‘:'m‘m';‘fi:{‘ of the family Ree Ineried e pateg Salvary. Vriendy and fs not expected o, Commisstoner Culver moved that the Prest- | ken with a fit_of ins nnity ihat proved con- 78; convulslons, 83; scarlot fever, 8; diarrhes dent be authorlzed to borrow $13,000 for sixty | tinuous, and she was wnt for' treatment | Nt action of the Faculty of Rush Medical fi;'aunurukc, 2 e d :lrngdnc":n)tnl “;“,""’f'm"“d l“““f"""fl‘f it dnys for the purpose of paying forlandcon- | to the County Asylum ot Jefferson, | Collego. Bnroly the age s too far advanced to pey e lerinn et In gome g Jike o nys fo R{IT ee of paying 'y 5] 3 i South Slde Police-Court Clerk Martin Best | row. One Vanderburg is mnoager and proprie- demned In the M Iliman tract, park bonds to ba | At the time of her death she was agaln sbiout to | tolerate such s resolution as this body has o Ly ol does not exactly ngreo with the rccommenda- | tor of the Grand Central, and ons Clark atands hy&mhcmlcd na security, Apgreed to, hecome a mother, and it s supposed that the | passed without atrong condemnation from the | yion that the salary of his offico be reduced to | in the same relation t0 the California, whilo 'he Board then adjourned. f“;""; “f”’l" lier constitution caused '“"“‘f” great mass of thinking and workivg sclentific | £1,000, or ahout 50 per cent. e cries out loud | Gua Petors Is stags manager of tho latter i en. izainet the injustice, but says that he Las heen ace, buf wife 1s cmployed by ander- SARAII GAMP'S FRIEND. clrnl:)c.x; !u'l";ngo ‘lla‘"{\" w::sm;»;:l:!hm?im&‘fid l::: n!’l'hu resolution Is simply this: :fiv}md l.:y l‘a(lvyml'n Lll:nz" ulnt'l’!l l’iu; nr:pru:rlu- 8\11 % h\V‘ill‘l‘é’l’c‘{nrfl’ and mlu wlllulwer‘: cgm- . RAWSON~Tnesday morning, Jaly 1 Gordon, nged 1 yesss, wito of Lther Taec2t Xagle Bend, Mins. e pcEaneral n!l Jnif-past 8 o'clock Wodneaay ane, on, Jul , from realdence . C. ] L TONE-a%, Lake View. ° Chnse, el + WILLIAMS—Jnly 18, of draps % Tioterts Willlame: neen 7 yearar™? 31 Sany Fanoral tfrom . Mary's Church, Wabu gy Wedneniny morning, at 0:40 v'clock; from they A gentleman from Callfornia s now tn this city negotiating for the purchase of a full-sized cannl schooner to take a cargo of black-walnut Tumber from Chicago to San Franclsco via the 8t. Lawrence and Cape Iorn. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Immums’npuclnn Madison street (TrinuNs -1 changed till the end of the flscal year. the teatimony of two witncsses who Lokl tha | to Oakwoud, TBallding), was ot 8 a. m., 80 degrees; 108, m., A ROLBDING-HOURR BRNAATION: the hopes of recovering him, but this theory Is | denta tpon lectures of tho medical department of . story to the rcporter) that Vanderburg met | MURPHY—Tnly 38, John C., infant 83; 12 m., 83; 8 p. v, 85; 8 p. m,, 61, Barome- [ There was a convulslon In o fashionable | nat much considered by the iinshaud, who kiew | tie University of Michigan up to sud including the 1NVIDIOUS DISTINCTION, o Ch JE 3 Jinfant roq of tef, B & ., 20.10; 8 p. m,y A1k oarding-house on Michigan aveoue on Satur- | the temperament and Yithis of his wite, Taxt uin wenslon of that colloge tnay. ba reéog: The fflll‘!"lflg letter wos received by Ald. | them and attacked Peters violently, “'fi'z hls ,...fi':'ffl,,“,".‘f Sarali Murphy, agod 2 yedrs, 1 mony, fiata and feet with frecedom. On this P Ttis rumorcd in_whisky circles that Col. | daycvening. A mystery that lina bothered tho | Tho cata s an exact counterpart In avery pue- | Bifce it Rartol it MR ee o 'Of EEMLTC o) | Cullertom thio Chairman of the Salery-Reduo- | EE840¢ fett WIHD 6000, OB B #1008 %0 | M0t ot iram tho reatdenca of ttn parent, 2 thie college; but anch time snd attendance ahall . | treated rapidly to his own theatre, the Califor- n L Matthows, ex-Supervisorof Internal Revenuc, 8 | Indles of the house for some woeks past recelv- ‘““'""e‘;" 8 triple drowning and salcldo that not herealicr be necepled, &0 1ong 48 the loaching "{’,},‘ns‘ifl{}"fi‘{vl,\{?fifg‘}fin The optatle ex= § oy, Whora ho was followed by VARAGEDirE, who | West iluron-st., at 12 m., Thurmiag. nly 5,21 & candldato for the Commsaiancrablp thercol | od ite solutfon, and thero fs now flying around | 7174 UPen the NOT pioriast spring. e soucy b hat Tomatint™ | Introduco it fnto ‘his minority ‘report o tho | Uircatened to kil bim, and on mesting blark | =y b D D, Prat - % i g o nuge il wish to whip him na well ns g MENTS, oy b e e fovorably Kaaum Ty | the holls ind In’tho comners of the parlorsa | W ASIIINGTONIAN ITOMZ. Wiintever the motive for this action on the | Councll last evening: s abordioate, - No firiher Dehting. ook | -~ e e e OIS the whisky men of Illinols, Wisconsin, and | profusion of “I told youso, *just what I Canada, . It s thonght that the Board of Education will not comply with the rccommendation of the Councfl Committes that music and drawing bo dropped from the schools. The cost of those two branchea §s said to be only £3,000, and ean be reduced by putting the work on Lhevrefimlnr teachers, 8o (.Eut the two studics way bere- Tho Pl i Hepollonr Siah o Firet Wa: epnblican Cluh mects thi, Ing ot the Shorman Houso ¢lub-ronmie at for the purpore of argantzing the First Ward'liar; and \heeicr Mnrching Club. Al persons 't ward desirona of jolning such an arga requeated to entlst ety e snlxzizm‘wun. 0 regular weel meeting of the Seve Ttepublican Gub will ba held, thia ovening ot & > art of Rtush Collego, it must have been o self- | Coxrtnoniews Orrics, Cmicaoo, July 18.—F. | placa ot that thne, [but wiien thought,” ' tho shamclcss husag," cte. Somo | o Bour:“:( SK:::‘::TU‘; ’:fifi‘fif:;mngc iR [ih oe, Xeln but one way of sylngy 4 Wore Foicullariom, Usairman of et l“.“.;"f,mm’.“,‘l’n‘_‘ ater In the cvening, Peters’ wife went to Van- four or five wecks ngo, 8 middle-nged gentles opposed to homeopathy, and wo " will crush it it s that in the ordinance as 410 bs "mub. | derburg, licr employer, and demanded ber g Tome held its regular quarterly meeting last | wecan,” But you canngt crueh it, gentlemen, | B5F 0 blbiza sall to was ding to the testl man who_ halled from the East applied for - ¥ y B miltted to the Councll reducing expenditures, etc., | salary, sho was (accor ng o the testimony Baard, and was shown tho front parlor nnd al. | MEht in the parlors of the Home, on West Mad- | for it has a atrong hold upon the fcople, and | It ia provided that the sorvices of & (IL.) V. Hayes | of the witneses aforesal ) mot with abuse, cove 6a the second floor. " The Tucation suiteds | lean trect, opposite Unfon Park. C.J, Hull | there arc Just as gooil minds, just us close ob- | shaif b dispensed withy and the dultes herotofora | Kicks, aud blows, and did not get tho poy sho the terma wers satisfactory, and the contract: | preaided, and there were present Judge Booth, | Srvers in thislineof practicens you have in | performed by him shall rovertto the '*General | went aftor. The case will como before somo Hlego, and they are not'so bigoted. | Clerk.” Inasmuch as Lis name iathe only one | sort of a conrt to<lay, and the woea of Paotera Ing parties camo, to an ngrcement that Mo | Dr. Samuel Willard, W. IT. Batelam, Henry | Your artion leaves ove 4o nfer thiat sosit fn | mentioned for dischirgo I tesire to stato In ils Boe | ot wifa o maiooiay usted by tho strong arm of the ;f;;l'd‘{: somuch per, weok for himeell and | Clark, E. B. Sherman, C.H, Case, Dr. T. D. {udgment, 8 doaen men pertiaps, and deliberate- ML et e, Mloce s eomiection with N |, tained. office, performed his dutles satisfactorily, and that . : 3 W, Mrs, Havria” | Fitch. Dr. 8, A. McWilllams, W, Warren, A, L. | ly condemn the practice of hundreds of others | piiee: Performe: that of ** General Clerk." 381 Bluo Island avonue, Jomes D, Feoyof Sagctan, was round. the | (L1 utahad thermseies . o' Allyigan avo- | Morizon, C: G Maeman, am i1 C. Morey. * * | i all repecta your equls, * Tanpoctfully, s A Famei ANNOUNCEMENTH, Government Bul ldlmf vacstcnluy afternoon for | poo'manaion, and were, particularly th femalo H. C. Morcy, tlie Becretary, submitted his A college cau at ail Limes determine its own Comptrolier, AUCTION SALES. the purpose of recelving his punishment for | o or'the firm, the cynosure of all tho fe- uarterly rqmr{ of the finances of the Institu- | requirements for graduation, and no one will miziog 1p In the whisky frauds. Unfortunate- 1y, Judge Blodgett had departed for Waukegan when tha * crook? entered the court-room, and Mr. Fee’s removal to the Conm.{ Jail was there~ fore postponed until I.o-dnf. 111s sentence, it Is stated, will bea flue of 81,000 and six months fmprisonment. 1t Is stated thatInafewdaysan application will be made to onc of the couris for a writ of man- damus to the City Councll commandiog it to submit to popular vote tha question of accept- fog or rejocting the charter of 1875, sometimes mfl:d the Citizens® Associntion charter. 1t s not believed the mandamus will hegranted, and, 11 1t s, It Is not thought, in view of the recent decition of the Supreino Court on BIll 300, that the charter will be adopted. Yesterday morning the Unfon Natlonal Bank reeelved per expresg, from Biebbins, Post & Co., bankers at Cheyenne, abont $15,000 In gold dnst, nuggets, and bars, the produce of the Black Hills mines. The bars wero nssayed in Denver, and nre worth respectively $2,870 and #518. The ‘“dust " is free conrse gold, in pel- Icts aud gralns about the size of ordlnance wder. Mesars. Stebbins, Past & Co., in nd- vieing the Unfon Natlonal Bank of the ship- ment, state: “ Every ounce of the shipment, we know, came from the Black Hills from a point 230 to 810 miles north of Cheyennc, principally v . on. The cxpenses have been 08 f : deny the perfect techinenl right exerclsed by the : Four blossoms of tho night-blooming cerens, male eyes which peared scross e dinnetable. | L0 0 e e oo™ 2,209 | Tk Gollege. - Dtk ao between thg teachina of | THIS COUNTY BUILDING. | o grandest of flowers, will be open to-night I T aites of the fwaia and & Hitile aulet auls. | Intecest on building loan, ... ..., 71,007 | homeopathistsandallopathistathere jsabsolutely from 8 o'clock, at ITobbs & Co.'s green-houscs, " the o Gammors riond. s rowarded Ly | Merchants® Savings, Loan, and Triist Com: no diiference extept In the matter of medlcier, | Olto Blubm camo into Court yesterday and | yuop south of Thirty-first strect. e lotting that (s Lot cction ny on acconnt of note 000 | while the pliyclolugy of tho ouo_ schinol s the | gavo now bal. is forfelture of @ few days ngo 431z, Harris!? soond wites that b had fost hla ¢ physiology of theothier, the anatomy, pathology, | was st aside. Ills new bondsmen are Paul [ THO Germanla Maennerchor glves o grand et wife 1 New York mg,‘.“ Atk chemistry, and jurlsprudence of thio ono are the | gyoinor and Ass Willlams, concert this cvening at tho Lincoln Pavilion. On reveral occasions the voluntdered storida. of same in tho othor, I say, this Ieglslation 1s un- i The programme Includes tho overtura to® Zom- Mr:a.gllnrrll oRcorning heraelf, i mot. conelds called for and fn “T,m’h“ml“" ust. ;ni.m can Inthe County Court yesterday, the will of pa,” ¢ Dle Allmacht,” by Lachner; concert, for with that absolute exactitude that the truth be no valld reason why the students of thesetwo | Jnlla Rosa Newberry was flflmillfid: Pthfl";, clarionet, by Weber; and * Waldlied,” by F. and letters testamentary wero fssued to E. W, Becker. demands, These discrepancies were noted, and achools should not be cducated together, If Blatehford, under hond for 320,000, The mr;grcgnunms and Bunday-schools of the Rush College looks at 1t In another light, it s duly commented on. They raised o soupcon of %1 ; L 1 mystory, whicl, was not diminished when It bo- | Prof, D. Wilkios, tho Superintendent of tho | foge icaHon of ighanlndedncas or totera- | T 0 L0 L Tl T acterty ro- | gpThe congpegations and Sundag-schols of the port {t appears that nbout onc-tenth of the ox- | Protestant Episcopal Church have chartered the calno manlfest that © Mr, Harris » was at tmes | i, A A ; tion. cold, and almost heartless in his hehaylor to A:‘:fi-t":fl ;o;,;'zm: 'n;‘ |nnl‘1°"fi IIns the man who proposed that resolution penses of that department has been for salarles, | steamer Chicago for a pienic excursion to High- 1t would scem that they might bo reduced one- | Jand Park Baturday, the £ad {nst. [saving Good- the courage to stand before the publicof to- Jishanclit, Sasnuaimoaly ol thak Ba was day ‘and‘hcknowledgo b1 For one I cannot v rich's dock, cast of Rush-street bridge, at 8:30 fourth without having ‘a slugle panper, ontsida | £ o2 R0 A o muste has been engazed for On Saturday the jady who presides over the HO77 | underatand how any educated man could ever destiny of Tre hoanding-honss. veccired ‘un | Excers of bonrd charged over recolpts ......4L,154 | YOte In favor of such a resolution without a the occasion, and refreshments will be furnished The Asscesors’ returns of personal property | on the grounds by the Iadles of the Episcopal anonyinous letter stating that * Mr. Harris® | Expense g'.«{a secret fenllnxioflm it {¢ narrow-minded and p for the South and West Sides were recelved by | church at Highland Park, Tickets for adults, was 110 sich o prrson, but a Mr. Q. F. Farrinaton, | Recelpts 010 | bigoted. As for mysell, I am no physician, but tho County-Clerk yesterdny. The figures for | 50 conts; for children, 25 cents. All the friends ———— | have written this os a protest inst the tend- gnd that hobad abandoned aife aid {8019 | prpenses over recolpth. .. evsceosseos .8 430 | €ncy sliown by physidans of one school to in- bo Gounty.Clerk yestorany, Tho iuree I b} 2tBe tho South 8ide are $13,577,705 ngainst §1 = | of both parishes are cordlally Invited to pre) O18 for 1875, For th Weat, Bldo tho lzlres nr | taels Sosliets wad 1o ore Iatl] 1o o, 0 Prepare ‘The admissions to the TTome were. ril, 23; | jurs other schiools,” Aly own obscrvation scems gm‘},’,‘,‘m:,"“t,',';‘l’{,efi“;},‘:‘,fi",fl,{“;‘fif{;“}“:‘,‘r‘,’;' May, 20; Juncy 15; total, 875 mumber of f | to fndicato that thisis particularly a charncteris- Gray, formusly of Albany, N. Y., and that the | mates, April, 1370, 413 total, 0S. Discliargod | tic of tho allopathlsta. ‘That there Is unfalrness | $1,825,850 against §0,148,309 for the former year. talt wero plaging it in'a way contrary to all | from the HTote in April, 237 May, 23; Junc, 1; | manifested in overy echool thero i o doubt, | g whiskyites, wille awalting the_yerdict SUBURBAN. from Wnaahington, amuse themselves by auar- LAER VIEW, reling with and threatening a particular” Z'imes DT Ao oSS By WM. A. BUTTERS & (g, Auctioncers, 118 and 120 Wabash-ay, 7 SOUTH PARK BOULLVARD PROPERTY ELEGANT HOMESTEAD, Two Uandsome Dwellings and Lo, R4 Residence Lots, Fronting on the Bonlovard, Calumet and Forrey ava,, Letween Thirty-soventh aud Thirty. cighth-ats., AT AUCTION, MONDAY, JULY 24, at 11 0'Olock o, n, At our Balcsrooms, 118 and 120 Wabash-ar, For particnlars, sce plats now ready at our ofigy WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneen, T DANKRUPF SALE. ENTIRE 5TOCK OF PARLOR AND COOK STOVES,. ol ol - | total, 69; numboer now at the dome, 20; dis- | In conclusion, and behalf of the educated. T e e The” s Tt e | chnrged for drinking, S; loft withiont rotice, 10, | {rco-thinking’ public, as Well as tho tarucst horrld intelligence liad thrown her, acoundl of | _‘The Superintendent 'submitted the following | scekors after “truth and true sclence, I most war was held. The femalo members of the | Femarks with his report: heartily condemn the resolution of tho august roporter, For two days they have dono little | The Board of Trustces Leld its regular meet- ity F e clsc, and yesterday it ‘was o question with onc | {ng Monday night, Messrs. Hanchett, Weckler, | * Frurnnces, Jnynu’d & Tinware, lcn‘fl.m :\‘Id%uyk?{ rCn!l.cr ‘Clty “3 cml’tll“m}.dl hoaschuld wers tho participanta. It was resolv- | | The abovo exhibit ahows & great chango in the | Faculty of liush Medical College. of them whether ‘ho would Lhrow the offendor Goode, and Canda being present. A spley come | 3Y ooty T o ty. W took it from miuers and merchants | A9G8CHas Were bis Dot CID o eats. won | amounts recelved from the mmates, Thin resalts 8. Hrreucook. b E e SIS O Lokt i o ite o 3 House Furnishing Goads, &cy Bfrecl frofmitlie foles.! fained fn tho rooin oacupled by the suspectad | 4om e, conditlon of the dssnccs of the city, SWIMMING DATH, * The Grand Jury was sgaio packed i fy Becretary of Geacetond Gernetoty; atiag. oo | O Tuaoaay, ok AL CLIGX, & " 3 aur kxccutlve Committee hus been compelled for S e he Grand Jury was ncked in its quar- | Secretary of Graceland Cemetery, stating that ) Tode Sart Monday wtiernann tha. rser oy | 20d indlcted pair. A" customliouse, exami- | welust two montha 1o admit only. Liose B o (s Fditor of The Tribune, ters yosterday, lateniog 10 sich cascs a5 s at- | cortaln Tota lyin; within tho bounds of th com: On Tuoeday, July 20, ot 10 glolook A.L, John Mather, on tha corner of Washiny avenue and the Boulevard, was struck by light- ning. The bolt struck the chimney, passed down fnto the kitchen, kueled over a table, and K:sscd through into the parlor, where Mlss Inther, nJ’mmg lady of 18, was sitting. The clectric fluld struck her on the right cheek, and assed sround and through the inouth, aimost caring her tongue out by the root. Bhe did mot recover the power of speech until yeaterday morning, Her face {s m?; lmll{ swollen, and it 18 feared that it will be distigured for life, '{14;; damage to tbe Louse amounted to about tentfon waa called to. Boine of them were out- sldo of tho routino of joll cascs, but were witt | CtcrY etlll continue to be asscssed for taxes in out public Importanc. A batch of Indictmenta | BPite of 8 perpetual injunction granted by the will be returned to-day, and the qupu-tu are, | Clroult Court two years ago sgalnst this assess- if the warm ' weather “continues, that the jury | ment, and that if tho Board persisted in this will complete its labors in o few daya. roprebensible conduct {t would be presented Ancflort ison foot for the pardon of Zimmer- | for contempt of Court. As no ome sccined | man, convicted in the Criminal Court sometime | much alarmed by this declaration of war, the nFa of horse-steallug, and sent to the Peniten- | Asgessor pocketed the billet doux. i Hary. Lils caso is a pliiablo one. Ile wasrobed | “Bernard Behmit's petition for a llcense for a in fall of all he had by ehysters, and his wife | galoon on the corner of Lincoln ayenue gad wasleft in destitute circumstances. Were it | Halsted strect was refused ot tho request of not for the fact that four other Indictments are | some aixty remonstrants, beinz soven-elghths pending ogainst him for slmilar offenacs, and | of the residents in the immediats vicinity, - The that tlifs year Is o bad one for pardons, his | Bonrd is thus consistently carrying out its ca- friends iight reasonably hope for something. | tablished policy of alluwing public opinion to Binco the suspension of the Union some of | goyem the saloon question. the employes in the County Clerk's office have Peter Wolt, ofliclal tapper of water-pipe, was had considerable lefeuro on thelr hands, Yes | dlemissed for never befng n the right place at terday tho weather was very o{)pmsalve, and | tho right time. Applicationa for the post thua ona af these persons took it on himself to have | vacated were roccived from George Hanslein a good time.” He did not patronize the fountain | and Edgar Galloway. The latter, being N%m{ recontly crected to quench his thirst, heuce, | recommended, reccived the appointment. Gal- whila tho Grand Jury witnesses. were occupying | loway also applied for a liccuse as plumber one end of the main hall of the bullding, he was | the town, and was referred to the Water-Works aying, uation rorcaled tho fact that the clhing was | nd B o ferulty over one-hal, | gguwo»lh’l{;l‘?, Crmcaao, July 18, Having road thie commas At Slores 278 and 280 State-sf,, of those wlio have appiled have been rojectod. gmer Van Dureit. < s T 94 ) The abova conkists of a large assortmont of Coct and Parlor Stoves, Furnaces, Tin and Iron War, Japanncd Ware, Granite and Wooden Ware, Biack. ets, Duaters, Garden Hose, and s complete slock of House Furnishing Goods: s1s0_Bhow Flxtars, 1ron Rafe, Showcascs, Shelving, Conntors, &c.,be- ing the cntiro stock of Messrs. BANGS BROS Bankrupts. Salo by order of Ropr. E. JrNRINS, Asal WAL A. BUTTEKS & CO BANKRUPT SALE Entire rlock Parlor and Cook Stoves, Furnarey Japancd Tin and Woodenware, House-Furnlenity Goady, Stors_Fixtores, &c., st Auction on TUES DAY, July 25, at 100'clock o. m., at Stores 278 and 280 State-st, corner Van Bum | : - Tho abova consists of a large assortment of Cxt and Parior Rtoves, ¥*urnaces, Tin and Iron Wae, | Jnpancd Ware, Granite and Wooden Ware, Brack. ets, Dusters, Uarden Hose, and complete stocko! House Furnishing Goode, Also Store Fixtures, Ins ked “ Mary B, Gray,” and his “G. F. Far- Tingtont T8 trual wnd. satchel bore the | This inclades & rse dass of Ingigent men wha, | Nication of “Dally Rendor” in Sunday's cabalistic Ietters, “G. F. F." The laundry. | 8bove all others, need the fostering caro and helfi ‘TRIBUNE, on the subject of public swimming of the llome, It Is hoped that thia neccesity wil oman ras Interylewcd by tho Committce, aid | Doy long exist. Of ‘the pinely-cight In attendenca | Uathe sod thinking bo wos ! putting It tou during the quatter, only eleven have falle: strong” when he alluded to the degradation of ,',',‘;:ffi,‘,'él}{,,?c ffi:‘fi,:.’,‘f,:‘ ’e;}fi“&fl:fl%? ,',‘g": ::g“g‘:"? ‘lv‘:lllt lhn:ou!:eoej‘ ";: ::lendn?u’th:' Hfl:‘t« .f; his df\lahtnm' morals a8 the result E:r allowing pllo of linen, on which was stamped, In the | Troken thoir piedge by drimking. "o | the public to bathe in the lake, I would ncqualnt blackest of letters, * Farrington.” "To give ad- Dr. Charles A, Earlo submitted his quar- | him ol the fact that from Ontarlo strect to the ditional conftirmation stronz as IHoly Writ, terly report, which was approved. It Is a8 fol- | Exposition Building there Is not a single houte nfrllcmgl ang O&f‘l]m b;-frd:;mtfll-:cawl&}:l"m lowd: Admitted to hus‘xlufl, a1, delirlum | fnsight. I thinkif the public were allowed to J TNy e taking LS foat ot the dioner | teemens, 9 alcohollsm (allght), 25 treated in | pothe within the above lmits the morals of 1able he recopnized fn ' Mr. Harrls” o Mr. Farrington wHam he had scen & year of two ago :j‘}fmg 9me for discasca du In part or wholly 0 | « paiy Reader's” daughters womld not be de- in Albany. One of those pecilllar stage em- graded in the least. "Daily Reader” also in- barrassments oceurred, lasting for Tow secs rc';::t go;‘cm;%c'nbo&eAg:?x;xs\':::n:flmllbmme‘:lfin% Torms the public that ’0“‘{'“’4““ they can be onds, but it quietly passed off, and the midday crsons had been admitted to the Iome asa washed {n any part of the aty. Twenty-five meal was suffered o' proceod ‘without any fur- | basls for determining how many times a person | cC0ts may baa small amount of money fn his ther allusion, There will be a Hrst-classfront | ghould be allowed to enter the nstitution, The | SYC% but not so with tho poorer classes, " Twen- room with alcove bed-room, to rent in Wt | report is as follows: Recelved three times or | -1V ccois is threo loaves of bread to them, house to-day. . less: good, 403; bad, 840: doubtful, 66; un- | How much ofteuer peopls would bathe if known, 2%, Recelved more than three times: | Hiey could do so without !h“"“ to pay for TOUND IN A WELL. good, 32; bad, 20; doubtful, 31; unknown, 1, | thesame, oc witbout fear of getting arrested. A TOSSIDLE CASE OF WIVE-MURDER. The report created discussion on the future 4 pure {t is an absurd {des, 2s we do not use the The village of Niles Centre, 12 miles north- {Té‘{,?n?o.fl&'-’cfidT&‘L’f;’.‘;s&'fi’:fi’é&f‘:&nflmflfibfi; water near the shore, but 3 miles from 1t, Ashlar Lodge, No, 303, A.F. & A. M, held an installation of officers and a musical soirco at Ita elegant hall in the American Express Bullding laat evening. Iuvitations had been extended to the numerous friends of the lodg snd naa result a largo andionce of ladies an gentlemen waa present, crowding the hall to suffocation, and making the atmosplcro any- thing but pleasant, The musical portion of the rru;:rnmme was mosat exccllent, The fnstalla- fon was condocted by M. W. Hro. D, C. Cregicr, Graud Master, and R, V. Bro, occupying the other in a drunken stupor. The | Buperintendent. . A. Cashmaw, Grand Barehal. The officers | west of the city, is excited aboat o mysterions | thatft wes for them to temper justica with L Weacimr | G of the bullding erformed his romonstranco from Copt. Pettigrew ngainst | S ening stocpet sroming; Countors, Le.. beiy Instnlled for the ensuing year are as follows: | tragedy which occurred Jast Sundsy evening. | mercy and ndmit them forty times {f called uj . BRIDGEPORT. first {:uhllc sorvice by rermoving the fellow dur- | the reduction of polico salarics was recelved. | Bale by order of Robt, K. Jonkins, 5 8 Allen, W, i Jh: L Clare, 8, W Thomas | Shortly previons to miduight that evening, gniodoso. Peiiding action on tho roport, £, To the Edior ar The Triduns, ing the afternoon, | Balaries wuro reduced last month sbaut 16 pen A BUTTEIE € Co., iR L"rngu,rslcr:'ur}’; Genrgo M Darling, 8. D, | John Hucbner, a Goruan mason residing in tho | B Sherman oftered the follawing: Cmicao, July 18.—~Great God! Muat wefor- | Commissioner Bisse, and his many frlenda j, Ll Teeo accomplishing neere, are very {ndignant at the blunderings of soveral | this reduction was reconsidercd, and the ** boys of tho city papers of ate In gemn": bim mixed | Inblua can smile ognin, up with & divoree suit brought hst & mau of | , .The Water-Works Engincer's report for the slmilar name. A morning paper yesterday re- | tW0 wecks ending July 16 showed tho running ated ita reflection on hini in tho publication of | €XPcnscs ta be 213’,' and the amount of water he Board proceedings, which caused him to visit | Punped to be 3, MI“X’ llons. This ia only that cstablishmont and demand the explanation | One:twelfth the capacity of‘the prosent pumps. that is due him, I;I"a dt% lu-(llu amount of §73.40 were audited and ordere: ed.” Tho great drunk of the scason will bs ¢njoyed br the junketing Commissioners to-day onjr.fivulr Tho Pound Mastar of Lako View hasn bard vis| row to weed. Petitions pour In at every meet- it to !“m"“‘t‘l""‘“fll’““ Walker's stone. Tho | 0 complatning that B neglects his Yor o preparation for their recoption hus been made | gty ‘and again that he doesit too well. Do- on a grand scale, and it has been given out that tween the conflicting accounts thie Board deter- the °"‘&’:“’3m""'h" mj “lllp? anything L"l‘"::’&" mined to let him paddle his own eanoe ever offered or the junketers cver recelved. ' ‘The Commissfoners are evidently bent on tak- A gdjournment was then had.to Monday, Aug, 7. ing a good look at Walker’s quarries, for it will Tt Tt s ycuq e Ahey Haeids Tho membera of the Board of Trustees appear slmilar trip, when It took several of them o day | £9 b0 the only persons gnorant of tho fact that D.; C. Codk, J. 1),; the Rov, Henry G. Pérry, Ar M., Chaplain; K. D. Koufman, ‘8. M. 1. Prlce, J. 8.; d. C. Knopfel, Orgzaniat; iienry I Boss, Librarian; John I Ferng, Tiler. - LINCOLN PARK. = 5 TROTECTING THE LAKE-SHORE DRIVE, The Board of Lincoln Park Commissioners beld a regular semi-monthly meeting at thelr rooms lu Ashlnnd Block ycsterday afterncon. TPresident Winston ocenpied the chair, and there were present Commissloners Culver, 8tockton, ‘Withrow, and Kadish, The firat matter of Interest considered was the proposition of J. A. Cole, a civil engineer, ivhich was submitted at tho last meoting, The outskirts of the village, awoko somo of his |, /ietoleed: Thatitls the fuds o shoia gt sid | ever endure this fnfernal Bridgeport. smellf nelghbors for the purpose of getting hls wife | proferonce to those who lpsfl{e for tho first time, | Must the lives of 400,000 people bo daily and out of a well into which she had fallen. Tothelr | and that none ,-'imfld Do admitied mors than once | nightly imperiled that & fow Indislduals may horror they found the poor woman plunged head | piRRIPCEE CEE o o oo | put money in thelr pockets] Who ars theso first into & well In the rear of the house, Thero | kg, 1o kept a record m_y hlmwynl all inmates, | Mo Who demand such o sacrifice of comfort ore buba fow Tect of water al the botiom, | wiych showed thelr conduct while fn the Home, | and health from the citizens of Chleagol And “brt".""’ i gh P'i"l““dh‘he "fi‘d]“ He thought that when a man applicd for read- | it might be portinent, also, to nsk who arc our s l’-flh atlin e 5 therat 4 e bege | mission tho Admission Committes should hiave officlals who allow such a horrible, health- g b yheads and thercfore the Bod¥ | power to use It own judgment when Lo record | §ostroying, doath-lealing nillasnce 40 cxiss: O b e loaes pcre i rematied | of tho applicant wos spread beforo It When & | 1am awarg that complalnt after compiatat R thwcaly Wwhich took plece | man's record shiowed Wim to be carnest and | nas hoen mndo in T TAIDUREof this Adlanee: e Harrer. - At the laqucats the hosband e strivinglie should bo admitted seventy times | and I am ulzo aware, most painfully s, that the Inted hie abory, 1o tho offeck that ba bn;hle{é A L. Morvison moved that the resolation bo | Buissnce etfil :,’,",,L;.‘.'i,, e o ned AL e e L o TR 1ok, | Inid on tho table. ‘The Homo was progressing | inthobreasts of thosowho commit thts nulsance, 20t that trb his wifo Was huspy 1a the com: | inelys thorefore, wiy fnterforo with 1t1 THS | thiat wo can Jook to for its abatementd If therg Dany of Mrs. Kuskn and Mrs. Wastach, wives of | Mot{on to Ioy on the table recolving no sccond, | fs no remedy from thicss sources, or from any By G. P. GORE & CO., 68 and 70 Wabash-av. REGULAR AUCTION SATE Boots Shoes & Stiopers On Wednesday, July 12, at 94 a. m, ‘We aro closing ont all Summer Goods. G. P, GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, Oc THURSDAY, July 20, at 8 1-2 0'0lock the resolution was put and passed, and the | oy let the long-abi d fnsulted threo saloons at the corncr of Diversey avenue We ehow snother largs stock of Farnlture, effects of recent atorms on_ the lake-shora drive | neighboring mechanics. Hedid not reach home other source, let the long-sbused sud {nsul or two {0 560 all thoy desired, and to recuperato . 0 suggeated to him - that a sclentific investigation | unt ncurl;: 11 o'clock, and, after hunting abont | S9ctoR adjourned, c“‘lfl‘twm 'fi" o masto and narch divectly | sufficiently to Tetarm bo their homes, :;‘;,‘l,,",',‘,f;‘, 5%;@:&: :,Y,i'c,:fim"':‘;',],{f’ BEED | 2o partor Beta, manh el ol = of the causes which produce abraslons of the | for his wife until near midnight, discuvered hier LOCAD L B Eponfha:works whicli goneiats ihis Lorriblo | g renson for postponing the clection of o | “°A Tilden and Herdricks meettog wilj baheld | 25 Chamber Sots. ~ «_ i beach would give results of practical value. | Inthe well, Ho never had ooy quarrcls with AL LETTERS. stench, and bury tho stink out of sig] ‘997" | Warden for tho Insane Asylam fn sald by ono |-at tho Town-Hall Thursda ntflo"‘clock, andat | 20 Lonnges. . Tersons who liave lind expericneo fn this line | the deceased, and had not heard her complain OUR CITY MINISTERS, 2 o.M n the conflilénce of the “ Ringz ¥ to be that they | Ita closo delegntes will bo elected to the ‘comlng 10 Walnut Bedsteads. # . differ widely as to the best methods of shore | of fliness recently, v the Editor of The Tribune, ¢ TET ANOTIER. hope by continuing tho lnrn‘tltut(on under its | Cook County Conventlon. * %@ }1-""3,‘“}? o~ le:{:g. od . protection, und the question i still consfdered | - Fred Kunstman nnd wife testified to havin; Cutcaao, duly 17.—I think the author of the 7o the Edilor of The Tridune. resent mansgement to realize enough throngh 580 Walnab B A" Chntrermodesa un open on, Many experiments hovo Leen | known that Hucbner whipped his wifc, us did | yottor i Trn Trinoss this morning concerntn b 4 urnishing it goods to cover all tho cxpenses of SHn AN, 40 Marbia-Top Tablen, als tricd, and, iu Mr. Cola's opinion, a careful com- | also” Mrs, Wodack, = Mrs, Kuske, = Marja o % |, Cncaco, July 10.—Permit me to call tho at- | EHIeIERE It Eoos 1o taver s tho axpenses of | gy, y, Goodall & Co. have started apaperat | 39 Marble-Top Tables. parison of results reached should Lo made to | Bretzman, and other melghbors, ~ Ar, | Our city ininiaters should bo a special abject of | tention of tho proper authoritics, i any thero i3 i agalnst them. This may also be the reason that | Bluo Island,to boknown as the Blue Ieland Sur thio * Ring? has not found time to consider tho | It will bo published Mondays, and support tho Dids for furnishing county supplies. They could | Republican ticket. galn reliablo data for future guidance; and the cxamination should he minute and thoroush, rmbracing all the elementa which enter into the Kunstman eald ho noted particularly the gen- | prayer by them, that the person msy have more | be, to the huge carcass of a dog Iying In o box erul appearanco of things while assisting’ in | charity. "I suggest that he study the thirteanth | i tho alloy on Bliver street, just south of Har- :'r;ll{lyfl ci"fi;{ g&fg}g’;‘;‘“ of tho well, 8he had | chinpter of First Corinthinns; then he will know | rison nrcg‘,. Need I aay tl:e’ dog isdcadl Yes, Sofas, Enay Ctatrs, Estenslort Tablos, Matirees o8, Enringl. \Wardrobes, Baok-Cascs, Show-Caser Carpets, Baby Carrlages, Floor Oil-Cloth, Spindls § Dudsteads, etc. ;ommissloner Btockton sald he had conferred ‘with Mr. Cole, who had told him that he would expect o compensation of about $200 a montl, and that it would require two or threo months to collect the nccessary dats to make o report. 'Ihc{s was conaldersblo study {nvolved {n the matter, Bucretary Taylor stated that the water on the lake shore was 3 feet higher than five years ago, and from 18 to 20 inches higher *han 4 year ago. The President remarked that the protection of the shore was under consideration last year, and enginevrs were consulted, and the conlu- 8 iy not very well renew tho contract with Perlolat, ——me G. P. GORE & CO., Aucti o oAb water- e, unes tho ooy a e | o e teora pemson i Jajer s, 10oked 28 | morg of this gift, without which all other gitta | deag but fallof lite—ifoot theinost loathsomo | (L HUERIOE CLAGR L0 T 08 ey 0 sorTk CANADIAN NEWS, ~ SO CONMRREGT S — mméo ea whic] T . | are nothing. e must not forge! at mionis- | character. n this beaul e ctreet me ¥ ok U L4 g st useursa hlch ird pow I e (0r | o e ;unf:geg{xg:fi;l;l(er:fjd " hs | fermaro bugr. human belngs, :nr!lg ot just thls | Was when strect-cleancrs and staveugers camo | BUDplies lust s before, except In somebody e e e e 4 st A [ se's natite, and that ho adheres to his old otylo | OTTAWA, July 18.—Au order has been {ssucd of diviston thero {s little doubt. ‘The gameis a | by the Minlster of Customs, directing that goods nice one. imported by any Governmont department for At tho mecting of tho County Board Mon- | the publie use of the Dominion be subjected to day, the drawing of a'Grand Jury was foreed by | the eamo dutfes as are paid by private firms, Coinmissloner Jahnson, and was noted In theso {Te: columns ut the timo us o littls pecullar, Yester- Thy ordersl&:mnke i lro:n#::“\‘uz tust; ecial Dispalch o Th day the actlon of tho Board was severely erlti- Quesec, July 18.—Subscriptions recelved to clsed, acting, at it did, without authority or | datein atd of Jx: sullerera by the'late fire have precedent. "The law reads: “Ifa Grand Jury bwl{ been suflicient to relleve destitution, aud sbinil bo required by law or h( tho order of thio | it will be necessary to make another appeal to Judgo for uny teri of court,” the Connty Board | the public. A large number of rafts acrived shall sclect tho saine, etc. The Board has no | here yesterdsy and to-dav. Auclloncers, 84 and 80 Randolph-st. BANERUET AUCTION SALE | R. J. Morse & Co BTOOR OF IEWELRY, SLVER 10 SILVER-PLATED WAL, LAKE AND GLARK-STS, 1ife, and hod so_informed bim “several times, wh around, but now the ash-boxcs and garbage re- Once hier husband had taken her by the thont :::m; .;iytll,‘; h’:c&r‘; ,c’,f,: &h:h:!;e,;r;';fl 0::: maln for weeks ot a time undisturbed. Is any nand choked her, when she sald, *You may yet B! o % joraan drawlug money from the City Treasury take my life,” to which he ,eph,,d_ “That’ may cannot reasonably expect so much of firs and | for not dojng ti much-nceded sanitary workd et conio; iero fs the will, "X caro ot for a | Zeal from them. Even dloody .and Sankey Rean EstaTo AGENT. uman life,” are unnble, during the hot months, to work so = Joachim Tlucbner ond wife, relatlona of the | bard evon In the vineyard of tho Lard, " 1 e | _There ls no money for street cleaning or tha deceased, teatified that John fucbner had boen | love your correspondent Hes under o mistako removal of offal. The correspondent can only to their house between the hours mentioned by | when™ hio says ¥ There Is a growlng feeling | Bot rid of that dog by awaiting the slow pro- him in Lis testimony. among the most Intelligent classcs of the come | tessea of "“'-""’l or by hirlng 4 man to cart the The post inortem exemination waa mude by | munity that our ministers aro not_dolng thelr creature off, which is the slnplest plar Dr. 0. A. Reinhart, who testified to finding the | duty.” It is a fact, theru i8 no city that has v st point of the right shoulder-blade broken, and | more dutiful and learned ministers than Chica- | W USING TR PARRS. sion reached that the Commissions knew us | two wounds upon the person, one ncar the and wo should pray to be worthy of them, v the Kditor aof The Tribune. means of knowlug when the law requires a jar. ———————— " much about the subject as thoengineers. Thera | hand, and another noat the slbow. 1o was | Andl sustain ther Wias wond terer it | Coicaco, July 17.—Your correspondent, “E," | hence to draw one swithout an onder ol FORT WAYNE. ’ Thismoming at 10 o'clock. This afternoon st 2:40 o'clock. GREAT BARGAINS In Fino Goods The whole stock must be sold, ELISON, POMEROY &'CO., Anctioneers. By WML MOOREHOUSE & CO, Auctioncers, 274 and 270 East Madison-st. Will be sold this morning at 10 o'clock, a fu! Une of New and Elegant ‘was no doubt, i the Board had " the neecssa {funds, the work could be dong thnroughl{; and, to bis mnind, the only question was™ whether, with the meane at thelr command, o protection . could be devised which would answer the pur- ,posc. They had not the mou? 1o justify such 2n one as sliould be conatructed. pasltlvlc lhl‘l'. a..;l t:x’ren ‘I?:\nlda‘hnd be?n e’cim{'f" 9&% whho\t;:'mcli“:cr;lcfil ln‘llw(rjul; u' Célenuy‘ In yesterday's (S8unday) Trinune, must bavea e rior to death, had examin o [i{fany, hur hell, anc on’ an we welllz.homu;fn , aud could find nothing by nflurd’t’o‘ with swlnfil Heavon defend us auousides: In uggoitlng thagaiks dvnplaco Court Is un sssumption of suthority entircly In- excusable. When ‘drawlog the jury Monila) Zpectal Dispateh (o The Triduse, tho Board know that, phe would 30{{)0 necdod | FORT WATNE, Ind., July 18.—Another phiase for August, and furthermore that one had not | in the water-works battle was developed to-day, been ordered. That the Board is afrald of | when Judge Carson granted o temporary in- {ur(c- has alrcady been demonstrated, ayd since | junction, the order to stand until Aug. 15, pre- he Agnew jury, wliich indicted half-s-dozen of | Lo o te Coundl f; toalng. thio cont theni “thelr interest in furles has been only | Yenting the Coul rom. closing tha contract, d i “E would like to which the tuurlés could have beon inflicted In'a | when such men Jeave us, Encourage them, for | OF batbing. T wonder how “E. mere fall, Theufracturs of the shoulder blado | tho curo. we bave of them 15 none too | taKoa bathInatub of water I had just gotten must lave rendered ler Inscnsible for sowe | good, Bomo of them arc just now | outof. It would bo just about as clean os the thne. » | recelyving urgent calls to other ficlds of labor, | water ot the Eur)u wheu frotn fifty to 100 had ‘The evidence was weak in every sutlculnrl where the pecuniary reward offercd secms | beeninit, And how much better’ s s person THE QUESTION OF YUNDS. hut inasmuch as the woman had foiind a violent | small Indeed to tho spiritual blessing the people | goingto fecl ulter bathing with clothes uni It : " Commissioner Itadiah asked I£ it would not be equalled by their intorestin the stonc-quarries | with John 11, Basaand others for the ercction of better todefer the matter untll it was sacer. | death, tho jury retumed the following verdict: | know thoy would recolve, Einnet clcanso the. body. uny, and It wowld o | of an adjolhing county. tho works, Tho Councllmet to-night toclosotho | = URN' TURE tained what funds the Board could command. We, the Jury, at the {nquest on the body of Marla $4.J, H. AL writes of tho improprioty of pay- | necessary to take a wush after getting home, R contract, but wers prevented from doing 8o b) ) \ ) 'Tuc President sald that could not bodeter- | . iliebuer, 3ad that shé died a violent doath, and | Ing the ministers so much in thees tmes of do- | Your *Daily Reader® correspoudeuco’ s the | ... .~ CRIMINAL tho lujunction. There is much oxcitement, an Cnmlllln{ol Parlor Suites, Marble-Topand Chame ‘ mined. Thers were heavy llabllitics to icet, | from the evidence Leard In the matter, wa order | presssion. Let the peoplo bo mssured that o | most sensiblo I have seen yot, Those who aro s fecling was high on both sldes of the contro- | ber Sets, Beds and Bedding, Mirrors, Wardrobet, and the County Treasurer Liad told him that he | thatJohn lusbner be committed to the County | libernl salory given to the Rev, William Alvin | suxious to bathe will find a piace, I thiuk, near vorsy, Marble-Top Tables, Commodes, ete., etc, was recelving” on account of all taxes—clty, | Jall of Cook Lounty, to be tricd In due corée of | artlett for fits ablo services 18 tho same ns | tho foot of Kinzia strcet, fitted up on purpose. J. T, Burton, tho snldo auctloneer, s again % oo sl alsa sell o large assortment of 'very fe county, Btate, speclal assessments, cte.—~about | 18W. “canting the bread upon the waters,'! for with Neag A PaRk, locked up fu the Armory, this time for robbing COMING TO CHICAGOD, ‘" Ofice Desks of avery varlety, which munt ba so! s e shondly L e ey | RTINS iaDEeom bt | e GrrY ALY sttt i iRl | Besiiles o el et ey : shot bis son-in-law a fow days ago. 1lo main- | the very last ones to speak publicly of thia, for | VWater-rents yesterday were 82,540, :?.‘.}'fi'af.f.flfld l:‘:‘.‘.fl’:‘.;“"::’né‘: mt‘?l gfl;z t}?fifi?fl thoyknow that heaven will ||zu othemuprightly, [ The Committee on Schwllll,u'llerl tu meet repetition of his testimony, and anathemas R%:flfig‘}'n‘fii“nfl,'fiffifluzal :fi;lhl(h: fl.ucbl?:l'; WAy so Bl Gy Latkia ofess ; $25,000 a day, whercas he ought to be gettingat i this time of the. year—just previous to the ap- ; tHeatton for judgment—{rom the county alous glwi(m. ence, it would be lmgoulble. heforo the 1at of Scpteinber, to tell what money the Board would have. Commissioner Withrow urged that Inasmuch : as thers was no money notuing could be dons to close conslgnments, W, ve o largy line o new and sccond-hand Carpole, which will bo sold without reserve, At private salo, a good Iorso, Ilarnces, snd [ LT S S I Wi By JAS. P, McNAMARA & €O, 117 Wabagh-av., N. W. cor. Madlson-st. a Granger pamed T C. Clark by sclliog him Epectal Dispatch to The Tridune. snide jewelry. TlooresTon, 1ll., July 18.~Ten car-loads of Detective Rickoy yesterday succeeded In re- | cxcursionlsts will arrive in your city on Thurs- covering 8300 worth of gold pens and gold jow- | 48y afternoon, the 20th Inst., from this place clry, which wero stolen last week from Theo- | 8ud stations north and south. They come to dore Eagle, of Bt. Louls, The goods were do- | View tho sights of Cbicago and surrounding T - try. . for protectiou this year, ugalnet his ncighbors who first made the accusa- | came before his congregntion, his countenance | 10¢ Board of Pubfe Works audited its June | posited in various pawn-shops about tha city. counf 2 After somo furtlier cduversation, 1o which tho | ton of oul play, He says turthior that during | Seuning Srith brotheely love, And with touching | Pay-rolls esterday. The smountls $34000. | Detective Fiynn left for Indlanapolis last THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC €O, i Baoty ang Plivee ot adition TR gxact purposcs of Mr. Cule secined to ho Indot- | thi four yeara Cf hie 1ifa with his deceased wifd | tenderncss requeste that his salucy boreducedy | Tho recelpts from lcense fecs yesterday were | evenlng to eacort back to this city, a young man | offr apecial Inducements to. purchasors, at wholo- JAS. P. McNAMARA & CO.., Auctloncers, , e e fi,:mnd:wi;&%u? i?fl;fl'fl:‘x lotn' same. how .&x(flg‘:.:gmflurfr‘ofll,;uf 73 |1gy','i on sceount of the trylng times and the wearclty | about $3,600. ‘There wero sixty saloon licenses | named Chinrles Bteln, who fs accused of robbing | saloand retatl, of sheet-mnaic, music-books, vio- et : Skplain bis project in dotall specdily the accusation agalust Iuebner eanuot | Then J. I, M, says, ¢ that, instead of sitting | '8ued: ’ Ficld, Lelter & Co, of $300, by recelving goods | lins, guitars, and all kinds of musical Instrumenta, CONFECTIONERY. DATUING-HIOUSES. well be substantiatzd, down and sucking their thumbs, walting for | ‘The Board of Pablic Works will open bids | under false pretenses. Qeneral agents for the Btandard organ and Steck Tho Great 1nternntional Exbibition, Commissloncr Kn;mh lfnllc'd u:tenuan to the & Boody and Sankey to come, why don't ihey m: m:lml" for paving West Pollcstrect from | oho poussof James Riley, one of the Doule- | Plano. Quality guaranteed. 150 State strect. 3 i e 3 . ————— o g"fli‘,f, ':guflg.du;mamn w;a:;fl:;\ cm? SUICIDE. unite, ete. A part of that expression 1s ton sted to Centro aveuus, vard policomen, near Brighf ony waa broken Into ongwava o7 o Mot awo 20 cucoman. | Snfag o n tese limon st s ryo sl | at s st o o s s Skl Mra, Anua Wellner, wife of a well-to-do Eood men's souls, stopping to sit doww sud re- | o'clock, Colvin Is willing, and will retire to his mechanic residing at No. 116 Weat Fifteenth | hearso that childish propensity, In which I | ¢xpress oftice upon Lls laurels. - street, while In a fIt of fnsanity yesterday threw doubt he never found much time to fndulge, zens what could be dous about it,” In his opin- fon, the Commisaloners could not object to the erection of such bulldings as would meet the necessities of the people and not give offunse, He, of course, did not thiuk any money could 'clock by a gang of A SENSIBLE YOUNG MAN OF oun bieves, Who stole tho officer’s pants, star, ! "bi scquatntance, instead of going to the Centennlal, 'fi% agold watch and chialn valued at about | took hig old clothes and s fow dollara to Cook & nd a simall amount of money. Two other o ere broken intoand $4 taken from one, Mclaln, 80 Dearborn street, He I tho best STEPIIEN F, WINTHAN & SON INVITE Al persons visitlng the Exposition to call on them o “-t their umummhummunl. {enenlay moruing about. 8 o' ven on tho maternal knee—that of sucking Only $1,400 was subscribed to the Popular [ o0, R oo o the other, Thora | ressed man in Chicago now. Le spproj for that purpuse, Temporary | oneof her children into the river at Twelfth e|, Loan yesterday, It must bo acknowle that ) g ¢ strutturcs word offensive (o the. sights mdy (f | strect bridge, and then Jumped In horsolf with | O shinisters—God bless themesre *1iko | Lho Hiobey cuiaés in Mowly, and the fulBiimeat | 18 10 €lew o tho thioyee. 8. W. cor, Twelllh and Market-sts,, Philadelphla e SEASONABLE GOODS AND POPULAR PRICES Last Thursday, during broad daylight, a gan, " of Tonr Dutglate cntered a may station eus. | €0 band-in-hand st Dulton's, 102 State streel. Me Moake's Grove, on the Rock Island Road, and car- | #0118 Flisher's and other refsigeratora and ice-boxes, Hied away trayeler's sstehie) containing twenty. | Packer's cream freczors, Ridglo water-Alters, ot rl;im siiver and Jioldwuchu valued af 11.005. bard-timea pric Within the past fuw days Detectives Lansing | === and Hogan, who were at work upon the case, MARRIAGES, bave succceded In recovering @ number of the | “eo it mrariasE o e more yuluable watches, and alio o capturing | , WALL_ATHENA_AL 27 Canalport-av., Tues: day, July 17, by the Rev. Dr. Cushman, Charlos three of tho thieves, nameil Anton Bella, Dan- ) fel. McCarthy, and Fronk Norton. Th:'y | AWl nd Mise Maria Athens, sl of Chlcsgo. 1t were generally understood that the project et with the favor of the Board, decent bulld- flgs weuld be put I:P by enterprising people. ; Ut they were erccted, th work would by dune ander the supervialun of the Bonrd, Commissioner Withrow nquired if anything tould be dons until a detnite proposition was submitted for consideration. Cominissloner Kadish replicd, * Certalnly ot Butsn jmpression prevailed that th was not disposed to favor such sn enter- another cbild fa her arms. Bhortly after 2 | watehmen set upon the walle! They keep | 0f the promlses made by some men who were o'clock the woman and two children were seen “‘"‘l”“_"’l"' trimaicd and burnlag, and wiany of '“l‘,l L ;uk "&’S‘fi?fl' e da m,c"y}q} 2 herak by & eallor named Porter Remington of the | them Wil die with the harness on. We refofea | public lutercs! o Furrink piag. MJJ gton of tho | 4,51 thuy are cqually as fuithiful on eachsideof | _Policeman John Donovan, of the Cottage -schooner 0. . Melsel, which was -at IL | tho streamn §n our city, tho North aud Weat as | Grove Avenus Statlon, was thicd yesterday for T, Porter's dock on tho west bank | well as the South, the worth of whose labors maltreating a citizen named Radellife, who'says of the river south of Twelfth street bridge and | are marked, and well sppreclated by tho many | that Lic, after being arrestod und after having ncar the City Elevator, At that time they wers | who are capable of doing so. given bonds, was arrcsted aguln on the same sitting oo a” lumber pile near the ¢dze of tho When the few ahort weeks have passed, wo | charge. Donovan pleaded ignoranceof thebonds dock, few moments afterwards the sallor | hope that both ministers and poople who | having been given, and was dlscharged, had citmbed the malnmast of his vesacl, and | have been ablo to go awey will return And sclect from thelr Incom arubl.’ cholco stock of FINK PREPARATIONS 1n OHOCOLATE, ~ QONFEOTIONS, ; BON-BONS, & For Pamilies or Friends. prize, and that Luipression should be dissipated, | while thero heard a splash In the water, and | much refreshed. The times, wWe trus ;Tho lllinols Blate Firemen's Association, of | come before Justice Scully for trial to-day. DEATHS. Commissiouer Withron remarked tbat if any | saw a woman and I.wu'::mldren drowning i tho | will be easfer, The routine’ of bunluuhn which :"“I"l“" B‘"‘“‘{ hDP “‘m""{h "”O‘“l“i“‘" Monday rnhlfim. near Brighton on the Alton & ~GLRERON—Toly 17, 1W70, Thomas Glesson 3t I } Dranch Manufsotory, Machinory Hall | gue desired to go Into sn euterprisy of the | river, Ifecalled for help, and made aspeedy | will be resumed. Politica as well as rell‘iton by LOUELS Mo AY fi;&“' i vontonas | Bt. Louis Rallroad, Miltou Duke, au eogineeron | o, GLEESON =iy 17, 1f "i",m',"": Sytman o Exposition Grounds, American d, and would submit plans, etc., the Board | attempt to save them, but, owluigto bis awks | must rocciso ita share of dovotion, Aud i 1s | 0 Drizcs bave been offored for oxcellonce | (o mad who bad nst resiencd’ on account of [ Bogher, Connty Tipperary Ireland, sged 7d years, Department. ™ Copmiitisaer Kadlih Shoygiys proner pace | Tk B rowbad® A° Uinla oris” i | Shats imporiant, bat, the miniaters ontinne | opea'ly o urs Departatats of il ctes s | biate whlesesing i the cubcoso ailacied (0 | agutiht by et Catvk " or 7| Onosolate Moulded, Eyrups Dotled, sad proper place | hi rowned. £ rl, witl e {nterest the; ve recent en in re- he rcl n, was attacked by man Now York World and” Boston Pllot ; for the bathing-houses was'la the liile valley hmim sunny eyea and curly xhn‘r. was gunl Yo the fujure good of our dty. Boon | towns lu the Btate. Ramod Frank Joues, nnd robbed of $136. The | copy. 4 4 Pliok ple Don.Bons made in Bilverwaro. pear the arts well, the water ascending | firat ralsed, but fife was alrcady gone. The lmxfiy and Sankey are to appear in oirmidst, City-Attorney Tuthill sayathat, sioce tho Cir- | thief had always a grudge against Duke, und BECEWITII—Fanera) of 3ra. Beckwith from 8. STEPIEN P. WILTMAN & 50Y. there to sucha beight astobu avallable for | little boy, aged about 8 years, was next grappled | and will use their ‘ownpeculiarincans to awaken | cuit und S8uperior Courts will dispose of no cascs | ecized the urpon.unlzy for veuting his | g, Dale's, comer Drexv) Bonlevard and Unlon-av., shower-baths up, and Ainally camo the remalus of the Ptmr sinuers to repentance. I trust that correspoud- | till Beptemuer, be is fuclined to think it would g tho latter several heavy | July 10 sf100'clock. Friends favited, ‘The subject was then dropped, the infere ence 0f course, that the Board will act whea s proposition is presented to them. BRUONXOUS ABSESSMENTS. ' ‘Tho Preskient stated thut, ln scveralinstances, spite, by deal crazed mother, Nothing was found upon thelr | ent will be found amung the first at tho auxious | be well to wait till that times before action is b‘l . persons that would lead to fdeutification, and | seat, und Mr. Moody will give him one good les- | taken sgalust Dan O'Hara's bondmacn, for sc- consequently the remaius wers sent to the | son on that attaiument which ¢ suffercth long, | tion would probably be commenced I oue of the Morgue, sad 14 kind, and doth not behave itset! unscem- | two Courts sbove mentioned, and nothing could _ Upun returning to bis loms after work, Mr. | 1y, wnd Bankey will uipg with muarked effect of | ba sccomplished before fall, Hu Laa recefved, ows about the head wilh a large round froit | KING—In this mfi‘ July 18. 1876, Gootge An- in. in all Duke recelved three heayy blows on | thony, infsnt sonof Klien and Thomas E. W. King, 6 back of tho head, onoupon the forchead, ona ezed monils snd 15 days. over tho left eye, snd ons upon the uose. Duke | HANCHOETTE-Tbe fanersl services of the late Was arouscd A{ay tho fre Llow, lm!.gupp.uns Mo, Joba L, Haschols will take place at 270 Y g . CELEBRATED mnug‘lo“ the Unloo—sxpresscd lo .‘u‘ erlors QUNKHREH, Conlodr