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q 4 i THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1876. .8 [ were foll of ife and determination, and prepared to fight natil the end. I the aftetnoon the lime- stona men eot togetherin & private meeting to con- fider the sltnation. Heporters were given a cold shoulder, and whatever they conid fenrn of tho [roceaiihga they had to wark for. The object of he inceting was Lo take the necesenry neiton to defeat the Walker job, Very few wero prenent, except Walker's nelghbors, but they wero earnest Al ranguine. Little was dona ao far ns caulid be learned Leyond an interchange of opinlon, but another mecting i to ba held “to-day, Thu ex- pressions, however, were of the most deeided chiar- feter. | Une gentleman sald el eon approdched y Willlam NieNell, and offered induccmients to | The utuve.named gentlemen will hpres {0 A ly withdraw hin bid, that Walkernight have fall 0 Uight ne govd A8 now furiished s duuverylm)nx Another said ha had met a certain Commissioner | fn connection with lighting, extinguishing, ro- Saturday, aud hud been told that the reason he hnd | pateing, clc., for the sum aliends mantioned: 1o aliow wasthat he had not put up wny money. (" ATd. Rawidieh snid that he was strongly In favor Anather said he had been apotied and followed, | of the ofl fight. = 1t wonld make an lmaonne says and prevailed upon to” oifer money for the | ing, and could easily be adopted, nroylding the only disbeliove the charze. Anxlous, bowever, to doivhat was Jurt rlght (n the matter, 1 SHOWED TIE LRTTRNS to Mr. Richiberg, President of the Goard, and Mr, Georze C, Clarke., We dircusaed the question whether it wanld bo worth whtle to inveatizale the matter publicly, sod dechied that it swould do no good to bring It before the Bourd, as the charges were evidently so baseleas, It bappened that the writer of the Jetters learned of their belng In my josseasion somehaw, — though througl twhat “channcl Iam at s toss to @ness, —and oun fine moralng who ahould comn drivingin & carrlagy u‘: to the store bhut thoe Indy hersolf, accompaticd by her husband? T was sitting at thia desk just a4 you eeo mo nllllnr now, when she got out of the carrlage ond came (nto the store lnm?mr and howing pleasantty, **(load murning, Mr, Covert, " anld ahe. ** (lood norning, Madam, " aald I, though 1 had that daring the terrific atorm of Jan 1, or thereabouts, abunt fOU lanips wero dimaged #o that the repairs cost 81,483, 50, The petitloner prayed that he by allowed that smount.~ The Commitlca wwere inclined to the oplnion that the hurricane was ‘' an act of tod, " and that the man shonid bo al. towed the amount of his clalm. Nevertheless ref- erence was made to the Law Department for an opinlon to govern the matter, Tha proponltion of James A. Hen and C. C, Charlea to put ap, maintain, and keep in good arder kerusrne-off tnps for 825 ner lam the fest year and 820 pee Jnmp the second year (tho con- lrnct to extend over twoyears) was next consldered. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Jndge T. Lyle Dickey han returned from. Mary- fand, o canbe found at his home—tho Qrand Pacific Motel. The monthly meeting of the flospital FraftL Misfon takes place this mornivg at 10 o'clock in Lower Farwell Ialt. Mrs. Mary Cascy, reslding at No. 22 Racker slrect, yesterday afternoon accidentally foll ont of & window in thie kecond story of her reatdence, and recelyed anch severo injurles that death cnsued two hours afterward, The temperature yesterday, as obeerved by LADY LOBBYISTS. Discovery of One of the Breed in Chicago. AFemale=Suffragist Taking Easily to Masculine Tricks. Mrs. Van Winkte’s Labors in Bee hinlf of Miss Curtis. contrhats - and T ANl another had - been | I o adaptek n ! nepsracon er betors T 0 .. il insiing, , No, &d! cot (Tnip- | © 3 5 - Contracisat presontoxisting with the Gas Companies *My name 8 —," sal 3 B ani ALS e v 7 degresan 30 | aemired tunt Walker b s 10 per cent ot bin | were not biniing. e A fegesicd” an opiiion yaihave, 1 beiteve, ! iy 8. m,, 82 85: 3p.m,, 83 B b, Tarometer, 8 8. M., 20.12; 1p, m,, 20, 1 Tho property-holdora on Canal atrest whi meet thly evening at 8 o'clock at 441 Canal strect, corner of Taylar, (0 hcar tho report of the Comuittee & from = Corporuton-Connsel Anthony upon the validity of the nf,'flnnl!llll. bnt as yot he had re. celved none, _[fe sugiested that wore the cone tracts out of thy m?u the Ma; traller conld advertisa for #trecta with oll, Ditto carey him lbrou{;h. Jub by puttiug up an (ncressed amonnt. Anothee referred fo certaln mectings of the Commiesioners and Perfolat and Agnew held at Mike McDonald's, at which certain proposition ‘been entertained, und st which Mike's partner had agree toadvance Mrs. Fernando Jones Draggod into the Affair. SPVERAL LETTERS BELONGING 7O MI which Miss — left in your care, * Of courne, when atio sald that | was put_on my guard Instantly, 5o 1 eald, as politely an [ could: ** 1 don't know that 1 have any letler, bolunging for gud Comp. bids for lighting, the city Others of the. Cominittee seemed o you Mmoo ointed at the last moeting, and to decide what | Walker a suilicient amount to enabie hiny (o make ‘y.mfi Mra, % und Of pavement” shall be' nsed o repalring (he | bls At juymenis, elc. And Again it wia told how | nrancs "2t “214 UOM(ng, in the absenco of legal | Vit She Thinks of Mrs. Van Winklo Ko Oty Tee, yuit Bave, aald phe; Tanghing, * yon atree # certaln man managed aflalrs on a recent teip at uight to the Insanie Asylnm, —haw the trip hecame glorianaly drunk and talked tong and loud Ald. Thampeon remarked that, hie knew where there was n chance 8o get n coutract with a reliabie muan who would light the streets with gus made on and Hor Performances. 1told her that I had several lettors which bad been placed in mr‘nlc- coping by Mise —, 'The Coroner yesterlay held an fnquest upon the temains of Edmond L. Nate, a ron of the Rev. t . F thein up to me, " Ine bout the monoy they ware torealize from Walker, | anew nrinciple. o1 fry *+dlien you wi "k‘"“{ ve Jotin Nate, of Plper City, Ford County, who came | [POUCLLE, inonoy Hie straighten him oal, satief iy inciplo, Wl mun wouid guarantee a3 ome time eincea gennino case of fobbying | terrupted ahe, & tittle hastily. , salefy the | ool and as tuc cli ) e et ece Y jat clty by Becldentally | fidre prosshis execations agaiat bl A arange SOt Ohceatira ot th ol gueaucal analysis) at {1 cocd oclety has hen bronght. to light 1 hl s s difforent thivg," sald T, *tand 1 TRAInewas burlod 1n Ttosohtl i mmediatey ta Wit Wie mortgages to enable him to give the Invited the Committea ¥ . cly after the made fromn water, and he and the representatives of the newspspers to go with Jim to sce the patent and l?!,n patentee, The delegatlon then went to 126 Quincy atreet, where the new machiue was fally explained. city, By a curlons chain of clrcamatances sacha case has been doveloped, and the atrangest pars of it.4a that It has a connectlon with the Hanford mue- der. T Alexander Sullivan bnd not kitled Fran- county & fest llen an bis quarry. TO-DAY S0MN NEW DRVELOPMENTS ARE EX- TECTED, There in 8 prabiability that & motion wlil be made *'You had bettergive them up, face clonding over. “$No, " uald I. With that her whole demennor changed. enld she, her , knquest, t yThomm Marphy, whoiwaa sobsdly sealdsd Taea- day erenlug by Izo accldental discharge of a vol. The ' What do you meant” crled she. ‘Do yon unie of ateam at the Unlon Rolling Mills, on Archier | 45 the Coun y loard 1o zeconsider the vote by | patcntes olaims that he can muko a saparate ma- | cls Hanford, It ls nat likely that this Iator scandal o s t aren ¢, dld frum the ffcts of b deaida jestr: | which irs Midentone men ere thrown out and 8 | Ehine for e irce hnu: Fhe gan In‘;\:n‘;hi’ from | would havo been bronght te the murface. Harels e ot YLIF Roned s Mo Ny my g 3 = 8 nidn hel in! e *'Ring** Commities wi 'y decompone: electrici el e 3 e reat.dence of his piarente an ASWIATA avenne, | res the atortornt natkes Mmeammiiies Wil | water, decompored | In-scraps. > [1e can, he say, | TB: The cliarges made hy Tanford against the | iltile finger I T tried Ty AR & can, he says, In & machine s large us an urdinacy workingman's dinner-pal, enerateienough £as 0 keep 8 atreet- lamp Bll‘!rllu for two weeks, dueing shich timo the machlne nced not be touchod atall. Dy at. taching one uf Lhese mnchines, deaigued In somo omamental form, to each lamp-post, he conid fur- nish pasat $1.50 8 thoussnd lect, and forlsh the machines to start with. ‘The City Gias Inapector was presont at the exhi- bition of “thy machine, and, although he had not Biven it muchuttention, was of the oplulon that the patentee mulxlno:rglrnleh the machines aud opposite the mills, Tha Coraner's inaneat l?nm the child Mazgle Morrls, whe was found ' l|c!fln¥' morning in n horrld condithon uf neglect In the hasement of No, 6 North Clinto street, resuited in s verdict that denth. wan conned by ncarlet fever and neglect. The evidence did st rcem to implicate any of the portiea in anything save nch'l:ck and that was yanre the reanll of ipnorance then molice; hence no arrests were made. The Chicago Rifle Club will meet on l.h:]’umra at Lake Park, Saturday morning, 1o shoot for the Slafler prize, distance H00 yneds, Lwo mighting shote, and en ecoring rhotas shontlug to com- meney prompily on the arrival of tha D o'clock tmain, After this it 18 cxpeeted that the team teophy will be aliot for. At novon there will be Board of Education wonld never have recetved goneral attention were |t mot for that tragedy, ‘That was what thoroughly aroused the public from thelr apathy, and made men {nquire If, after all, there was any truth In Hanford's statemonts, and call for an inquiry info the whole matte The membors of the Board woro sssiduonsly in. terviewed by reporters as to whether thero had existed Tings fn tho Board such as Hanford had alleged, Yesterday morning the Inter-Ocean pub. lished In 8 mutilated form, with changes in speil- tng, and with an entire omission of names, sevoral letters aald to have passed betyreen & lady teacher and another lady, in which the latter offcred to sccure her election to the Assistant Superintend- lutter motion carrivs, the next partof the ** Ring' progranune fs to get rid of Architect Iiynn, as the constmmation of the ml:hdr‘. The stone men, n the meantime, promiee to be active, and o ons hiaed be astonished at fatarc revelations. care for your ald Doard? {n-l a8 soon tell you right here that T knaw, as well ae yon know, that 1 never expected 10 briba any of yoi, Now, make the most of that! Yon can't fonchme. If you o't tve me back thons Tetters Tl lie intil Igot the whole of you dismiased in disgrace." In that straln ehie ran on for somo time, and tet hee go ahead until ahe got tired, Finslly whe askad me if 1would rotuen her letiora providin ehe got un order from Mise — Lo hat effect. 2aid *'Yes, " and s0 off sho atarted, got into the carringe, nid drove furlonaly down the stroet. 1 ruspected that she won going to see Ming —, and, fearful that slic mucht conie some gume on me, I cansed my hookkeeper then anid there to TAKE CERTIFIED COLIES of the letters. o had scnrcely ulehed, when back eame 3re, —, and entered” the oflico amil- A PUZZLE, . To the Kditor of The Tribune, Cuicaoo, Ang. .—Walker has not cut any stone in the last ffecn years, yot he gets, throngh the honeat Commissioners, snore than half a milllon of dollars from the tax-payers to restart in the abuye | business in preference to men who havenonc nothe tion. Shaukl it pruve to be as valuabis an b L Ing clsc during a perfod of forty years. Ialroun: | anies tiitntc itis, witl dorstand that lie (\Walker) has nevee refased to soll | iy the sunduestions - " *C°n be 8 revolation stone to-a responeible party or pacties, consequent- The Cominltice camo to the conclusion that the cliemicnls and snpply gad for the price stated, Probably a chance will be given to try the inven- some experiments made to test the range and ac- explanation of the invention as made by the o ingand triamphant. 1 forzot to mention that bhe- nt patte Ly anybady who lias mauey can buy wione from him | X iade Ly Frnet | dency of the Public Schools in conslderation of tho | o "ol HERATH [ J0%EL (@ Mentlon that beo f.'.'x'l?fi-’r}'{'lfi'é'.’."‘“" of $he GUCrainenl paliem of | [\ iy as nuybody olses and yeb the honest Com. | LS laualble, Tio. Alderen aro mych inciiney | Sonel $1,000, to bo divided among mombers of | would recmiend Mt e to give hot sn o inissloncrs want the tax-payers to belleve thiat It cunnot be done; that Walker has stons for sale to the county only. ‘There Is any amount of security afered to the County Comminsioners for the fajth- fal yorformincs of propoeale, which onglit to sat: {ufy any party, yet tho Comunlenionern canuot sec it tinleas they pay as 8 bonus milllion of otner people's money, In looking around thia city, wonld the Commis- stonora be able 1o detoct Walker's Lemont atons from ony other Lomont stonc, when It s a fact knowwn by everybody, and capecially . the Commls- slonere, thatt most of the limestone t large bulld- ings comes fromn_haif-a-dozen difforcnt guarrice, and that 1t wauld puzzle Walker Himeei £o tind out tho diifarence? Again, have tho honest Coin- nismloners wivertined for quarrymun 0 bid on this cnt stone, or have (hey ndvertized for auy compe- tent and remonsiblo riarty to bid un this work: Anotler puzzie i that, for the amount of munoy ey nropeas to vay Walker for hls chalky sion 1hey conld get the' basemnent, colamns, &ud pilw ters of the ast granite, and ihe reat of the atrice tare ont of thw very Leat Lemont stone for about the gane amount, yet the lionest Commisloners wint the tax-payens to balleve thut chalk ta praf- crable to grankié for the construction of this buld- Tho Committee, consleting of Mesars, John E. Cowles, C. I, Wellber, nud J, E. Perriam, of the frult-dealera of thia city, Intercsted in the exposl- tlon of fralts at tho Octobur term of the Inter-State Exposition to be held In thls city, met yesterday afternoun at the corner of Deurborn and Water wirests, and reported excellent progresa {n the way of arrapguient, Anofher meeting las been ar- ranged for Satundny afternoon, at which time the Cunimlttee will report. Yesterday afternaon, Depnty-Marshal Bied notl- fled Ald. Cullerton, whose conditional pardon was recerved hiere (rom Washington Monday, (hat he would be allowed until Frday to call aronnd and ay the £1, 000 and costs of Court, and receive the Prletacntial sutokraph und the great rcal af the Unlicd States, Tlic exlle n the Caunty Jnil are 11 iopefal, und repeas the oldstory, +* Wo expect some govil newa ta-morrow. " Thno now begina to hiang Lieavlly, and they susiously long for more sctive employment than playing euchre or soll- re. A gonferonce meating af (1 Cook Connty oard of Idncation wae_hield In tho roore of the Board, 173 Liast Randolph s yeaterday ufternoon at % 7 e o fullo \nembers_ were present: Piant: Renrne; the Doand of Education, The Insinuation against the Board as thero expressed was of the gravest nature, and caleulated to create'a most patnfnl distrust of that body in the minds of cltizcna ge crally, And yet there was somiething mysterions abont tho manner {n which tho Juler-Ocean pub- Mshed the lettors,—withholding the names of the vparties concerncd, while at tho samo time giving substancoe to them by fndorsing thom editorlally, 1t was 1 o'clock yeaterday afternoon before MR, JOUN C. RICHDERG, Tresident of the Board of Education, reached his ofMce. On entering ho treated a TRIBUNE reporter +with leas cordiality than is his wont, e appeared troubled In epririt—in fact, he, with tho other members of the Doard, les been touched very closely by the Hanford murder, The roporter In- qnired if he had seen a certain srtlclo in the /nfer- Ocean alleging irregularitics in the Doard, and cor- roborated by the lottors befora referrod to, ‘Ko, " sald Mr. Richberg; *\Jot me sec It." The paper was shown him, and he cramped hlm- for tho letters, nnd I refuscd omphiatically, Well, in slie came, and handed me a note, which, as [ could ace, wna in Miss —'s hand-writing, teliiug me to relinquiah the lettera. OF conrse, T coul do 1o more than comply. Mrs, — then left the oflice, and I have scen her but onco since to spenk toher. She avolds mo on the strect, and won't look at me. WIIRN WAS TUF. LAST TIME I SPOKE TO IERT 1t bhappeyent in this way, curlonaly cnongh. - It was only a few days after onr enconnter that I was up In the 7imes ofiice on somo crrand, nnd Mr. — ment for mo to come Into tho editorlal room, Twent in and found him there.” Ie conversed on meneral toples, and then, getting on the sehao] aub. Ject, he sald 1t would bo o good idea to. flaven woman - for Asalstant Superintendent. 1o almo #aid that he had ono in his mind then who would make n very eflicient Areistant, Iasked who she was, and he'named Mrs, 8arah linckelt Stavenson, Itold him that I had never henrd of her, and he oald i T would Ilke to learn about her ability, ete., he wonld refer ma to a Iady wha could giv me all tha information on thnt subject that T wanted, SCANright,* 1 patd, **who s she?" “Mra, " replied e, to my great nstoniahe ment, for ke named the very woman who had writ- TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The Connty Board meeta to-day, ‘The Sherl(® starta for Joilet to-day with thirty- seven prisoners, ~the largest batch sent down at any one time for years, The tax-fighters had charge of the County Conrt agaln yestorday, Most uf tho cases disposed of wero of an unimportant character, und the objec- tions were overruled, Yesterday afternoon Alexander Sullivan, the murderer of Inanford, waa lodged in jail, taking temporary anarters In tho Jaller's privato oflice. He had an extended {nterylew with his Attorney, Thomas Moran, shortly after is incarzeration, Miss Drldcet Corrigan, of Bridgeport, n damact of 78 summers, applied yesterday for b martisga- leenne. ~Her matc, 110t Inowing hia age, was pro- pured to make oath’ that he was over 21, and the docament was Yasucd, A# sho departod she mut- tered to the amiling clerk who had been walting on more than bull u {in; ', and OrConnell, The v hee that it was better Iate than never, and she ten to Mins . othors eoss curdlally Inviied 1l present to cone | 195 A Pozzieo Puiiosoruzl. | rotumod to the banks of Healoy's. stongh ms pa 4oMf Into o dangorans atitiudo while trylog tosend [ 1e8,p Ah R o Tuce pubsequently, it was rocutved Tider the Normual School aituntion. and. Talled 1o humble cottage to prepars for tho nuptlal cerg. | the fne prin very coldly. At the apecinl raquost of Mins appear. ‘The problom of the dead-lock s yetupon he Huard for n correct. molutlon. -Conference and compromise e abandoned, und nothing wiil now bo considercd until the Principalsiilp whall have een disposed af. For the Goodrich steamers and the opposition Dboat tomce ncroas the Iake on their dafly teips to 5b. Joseph_Ie bad enangh, but for thiem 16 attempt A MODEL BILL. COST OF THE LOSPITAL JOB, A week or mora ago a liyery bill, made by Mcs Caffrey and Rountree, was printed in these cols umns (o convey to the public an idea of how fndnes trious thess individuals bud been in looking after the intazests of the public. The LIl was signife mouy, The Committec on Equalization, of the Connty Board, commenced tho work of examining com- plaiuts ns to the late asscasment yesterday, Tho Town of Lake was disposed of withont mak] ng any watorial changes. and ot tho hour of adjournment the Town of Iiyde Park was nearly completed. Hoveral new complatnts wero recclver( during the *+1 don't know a8 I can tell you anything about 1t,"" ho satd, musingly, after finishing the porusal; **this Is o matior that rofors to the past, and Tam not cxactly at hiberty to teil what I know about it. But I'll toll you what todo. Go snd seo Mr, Covert —a member of the Board of Education—and he witl place you In possersion of all the facts, ** 1 promised nover to mention tho ulfair, and I have not dono #o sinco. At the conclusion of this nareation. the listener drew from his pocket the lettors, and said: *‘By the way, Mr. Covert, hicte are complete coples of the letlers, and the nameaof the parties, " **Graclous!" exclaimed Mr, Covert, with a start of nnrpuuh **who'd hava thought it And you've had them all thia time, too." wn the yachts that aail on tive lake is car- . sy, amongz others one from Knouer Bros,, that ‘*Perhaps you can give me the names of the par- o oy T the ThIn (0 1o, i yacht Tersie weqjd | cHBLor two rond hunies thoss, wisronk of 2 | thd smciamont of Borsanal peaperty in NOKth Chbe | tles bemietod 1 tnc Tator oo o CI3Vet, well, " eatid Mr, Cosert, and relapsed fn- have been cut down 'yesterdny morning by the | Size; and, sccond, hecauso thoso who created the | caeo was too high, and oaghl to be reduced #5por | "4 No: T repeat that T am Uound by promise, | ton weiitaliee mo T y P: Goodrich steamer for St Joseph had mot the | bill usnally occupled the ssme desk at the mect- | cent. 03 I repe Y I 3 a1 . Cuptaln of the yacht at tlie Inst moment abandoned hin right of way, The Captaln of the steamer gave no siznal, and ylelded not so much s n hale's breadth of hia conrse to the yacht, waich indlsputa- T will say this much, however, that all this letter business |a nothing mors nor less than an attempt at blackmall. I'll go with yon down to Covert's ings of the County Board, It was intended that the county ationld pay the bill, or else it would nut have been wont to the Loard; but the publica- WHAT DORS 1T MBAN1 Tho question whether Farmer Tiarms haa a con- truct with the county for the work on tho new Conrt-tlouso foundatlous s being discussed, FICKARD AND DOTY. These gentlemen were found yestonlay afternoon at the Superintendent's oftice on Fifth avenue, ' Of course, " aafd Mr. Doty, nfter the drift of a2 fce, and will talk it over with him." TR i 1 the right of way, wnd be spparently cared | tlon upset the arrangement, and cauned Kountree | Tt fa wrwod (hat he no contract, for | °%C" Mes, Van Winkla's Ipfter to Mlss Curtis had been AT U SR e s D T T B oo Henco, the bill. $95, was | the following reason: Tho award " was | S0 saylng Me. Richborg descended from Wi | rlated to Riw, . ‘*of conee theto s o nag in his path, reduced to 374, andallowed and pafilby thecounty, | made 1o “him an _ entirely different | oflic, and, holsting his wmnbrells, walked medita- | In _t;rgorlnfi denial to such n pal p‘nhl‘e ot of Hes, In tho bill were fwo Sanday Jaunls of the Cui- miesloners yet his cxplanation was sufliclent for the *“*Ring.*" But now comes another bill even tnors ridicalons, and which was audited yosterday by Mesara, Lonergan aud McCadrey, A few weoks nigo the Buard granted leave to the Chalrman of the Hospital Commities to make certaln repalrs on & plank-road at the Hospital, he statingat the time Illllthlllu oxpense would rauge from 310 to $20. The 0 At a meeting held at Maskell Tall Iast Sunday yeck 8 commitfoe wis uppolnted (o conslier M. Cahill's plan for an Irish-Amencan dally news. paver, and to report thelr judpment to another necal meeting to be held next Sunday st Maskell Iall, Thin Committee met last ovening at the office of the Lot and prepared their roport to be preacnted. - It n, In effect, o complete and almost anqualifed indofeement f the Cahll] plan, wiich 18, plans frowm those upon which hie {8 working,—the | tively down Randolph street, accompanicd by the formee calling for a basement and the latter for a | reporter, {eanwhile, by one of those freaks of fortune sub-cellar. Comparing the two plans, as_ hercto- fore noted, It appears that the qnnndun on the | that somstimen happen, or poesibly through tho plan he {n working on aro very nearly daublo thoso | intervention of n apiritual pneumatic tabe, tho of the orlzinal, and from thisit would scom that | resder may supposeihat EXACT COPIES OF TUE LETTERS IN QUESTION, he l’unllfi hos no contract. - In fact, ke hina not, for the work ho {a doing is entirely different from ' that | and others not published, with names attached, had found thelr way into the pocket of the news- which ho agreed to doi in law, however, where the nly for form's aake, Mr. Doty. Helatghed, *‘I suppoec, thun, that Tmayas well stato that I did not pay 8500 for my poaitlon a8 Asnistant Superintendont, ' **Ahout tho other statcivents—regarding Miss Shower and others?™ “'Taonly spenk for mysolf, Idon't know whot ocenrred bofore 1 cama here. A *‘How absurd It is," he continned, **to anp- 21 Ueen done, and ‘the bill rondered feus | question saist be iinatly adjudicated, thits may bo | papor inveatigator.. And in order thnt thy rons: | poro Ahat T oor any school man wonld e ".::‘vm;:‘m'\ofif,'y'::“ f-"t‘u“nfilel r‘u‘fir?-';'c’:r]flnlger'&?y 4 ovurruled. Atall everits, the farmer is on the safo glnpyumlurnlgnd tiiele Import und the nature of | P87, 8300 or 51-',’0" for'a gasition. e mines mn;, _g,,m,hn-,, 1t can start with, This report | a0, July 31, 165, — 20 the fionarabie Roard qr | #ido and hiaw” tho ndvantdge of the county. Tie the chargea therein contalned, and know the namea mt Lome hero begglng for u place. Couk Cotnty Comnitesioniera: I'ay-roll of men repalrs Ini plank-10nd at new Hospital, corner of Wood aud sl atruota, o July, 1810; an Superintendent, 23 days can holit it to tho fullillinent of its part of the orizinnt contract, fnasmuch as it wau the frat to Dreak 1t, und bestded can force tio payment of - an arbitrary prica for the work on (e’ plans he ls working under. s bill for the diference between the planson work already done reaches nearly tho amount of his ariginal contract. Looking at the situatlon, and the bungling way in which tho public interest has boen guarded In the mateer, It will "be_handed in as the volce of the Committea scxtLord's Day. PRODABLE NELATSE, Tt 13 well known that several years ago Mr, C. R, Fleld, awell-known loan broker, had an attack of brain disenxe, and absented himself for aomo time Trom his famlly and busincss, Itis now feared he lias had nnother turn of the same difficulty, os 1 wan sked to como. I huil s good paylng posis tlon In Detroit, and had no reason for leaving that city,~—at lenst'no reason powerfal cnough to make me pay for the privilege of luflnr. 4+ Ad 1o corruption and bribery In the Toard, I do not for a moment belleve In"it, I heard of thero letters some weeks ago, and thought, as did others, that there was no ise in publishing thom, But I nover doubted Lut that thoy would come oat of tha partles concerned, thoy aro hers insorted na follows: Crtioas Aug. 0, 1875, — ITax Curtis=NEAT MEDDAN Lam very anxioua fo hear from you snd request s reply to thix efthicr by Telograph or tmatl if you receive this in time for o reply too reach mo by Wednesday noon wa hiave sccured the promise of your Election to tho Poxf- tion of Supredendant of Publi Schools by Pledgtng one Thousand Dollam of the sallnry, tha Poaltion RS0 o Wagner, laborer, 0 iy Chari n Jfohn Yeterson, Iburer, 12 day. s i #2500 & year AIr Doty expecta to get (L by payl ometime, " bis family have not been able fo lenrn hia whera: | i Veteeson, hurer 12 inay ot be aut of the ling of poralbilitios (o Infor | Rieuundien, bk moeSals o ke, It by pux C . veeks, Mo was In New ¥ 3 that the difliculty was hrought abont nnderatand. | rolnatate yui If posibie, aa It i ROW cyory one is en. Mr. Pickard expressed bricfly and positively Tty oot e he Rify | Jona Btiaeturd, taborer, 3 day ugly, and that £ inay iave somo diFact. o romate | hulioh rhat. Wes sme cioon St Loy r o barae” | in sonslosions sboms ‘tho "o o were mcroly partof a biackmalling acliomo whicls shomi hava been expoed before, It was idle Lo nttempt any refulation of the insinuations made In then, Tutal s vaninnnssrenes o Correct} WILLIAN HAN Tho bill exolalnx itxelf, und in a tlon and there 18 no e [n trylng to compete with theas wen without money, niust be satislied o conncelion with tho old rumors of corruption in R Syt With the terma, aa It wili leave yuudn{leun hundred this " | wwardfog nrins the contract over lower atd mor, ool of its | rasponsible bidders, A0 e Avenue Ilotel, and at that timo directed that his torrespundence be ent to the Continental Hotel, Philadelphin, up to the 27th, at which time he was ) ear and a podticn that nu’Lady has ever flled v : A 3 pvce called for, | Kind. Lo **labor,” it will be vbserved, amounts — it hich will make you very ponular, | Certaln it wan that Miss Showers nover pald a cent {ie Tamits teloitanhad v revomml wotatn where s | (05500, whila the mametintonsency of’ amoints = CRIMINAT E?fé’fiffllffiflnn‘l‘é‘iflu‘u-a pontilon i tne b sorind | for ler porition, and. 1t waa equally cortain tht intended poingat tha time of his departure from | and the watching of “the Inburers amounts to ] ut Fihink it beiongs to,you and all the city pape Mra, Van Winkle had never pald $200 to secura h':mw Thiis ot belng of any avail, a epeclal | . Another festurc of the bill is the alinost et % pledged i snpport fou, oo, . C‘li‘m'l'll.an posttion | Misa Curtis' nomination beforu the Board, meseenser wan sent 1o find hint. Mo hds now re- | incredible fuct that the month of July contulned | Tlonry Gurbach I8 locked ap in tho Wast Twelfth A e B e e with e ion, o 2o MIS. FERNANDO JONES, tuened from the Knst without helng ablo (o loarn | ninoteen Sundaya. But that the bil] iacorrect | Strect Statlon charged wifl the embozzlement of | st ickAd st d strictly confideatinl, We pald One of the letters yiven uhove having been writ- awything a3 to his whercaboats, As anagined, hig family are in deep distresy, 5o turas his mutters have been Investigated, no nay b neither Lonerzau nor McCaffrey questiongd, be- Ay b | e Whliant flundloy corrifien to 15 cumtntnss and ut e sime tine pockets half of its face. The name of Handley will'be readi) ten by Mra. Fernaudo Janes, n reporter called on that lady yenterdny cveningto ask her concerning it. ** Plesio toll mo aboat tho letter you wrote to abont 320 from 8, Rosenbacker, his employer, Both men aro peddicrs employed In Luying ofd ini 3tiss 8] wundred of her §1,600 for her appolntment, s moncy barrels. govs ta the board of education (n monthly nstallmenta sdeqnate rearon can be found to warrantany snch recugnized an bo B tan s e iy ontily, INAlmERia | Miun Curtls," snid i TTRIBUNE fOPORLOF 0 Mrs. , ently the unly conclusion to ba | lunging to the famlly of the old Seventeenth Ward . ‘th 1t 5 Jones, laat night, displaying a copy of thu letter Bl Tt e i become Coimparaniy tnesnee | Jiensof checsion Tndictes last oty prciuuio \Yard | Jomes Ragan and Join Davere, tro wellekaown | Knaws ol "ths caTUR e pilon for Jou, and hAL am glven ubove. 1 wrote the letter, " eald ahe, **Under what circumstunces? Plenso tell mo all about t." *\Teil, it was about n fear ago. Mrs, Van Winklo cimo to me and sald she wanted Miss Curtls to liave the pusition, ' *'DId you know of any correspondenco between tlem on'that subject?” “"NotL Sho merely wanted me 1o nse my ln- fluence to sccure Miss Curtis' appolntment, . Sho asked mo to wrlte a letter to her, and L told hor [ dldn't know tho lady, nor had I any fnformation us 10 her qllnllflcuunn'-fl and how could she cxpect mo cracksmen from the East, arrived In town yeators one jcnovs Liame o Rt ehr X e to take the day afteenoon and were prospecting abont fown x':"-"\‘mlfi'n"‘-'e‘r'vi'd"«m'.‘.-%'u“fli"x"é’.’:’.fi’:‘.‘.fil“’é‘fi:}‘,‘,‘. Ay piace to roby wilan they wora run in g drnce and et yan ara ultih? ahranc and 2 a1l se LHaL 110 haFIn COmied to you | bxpevt (o havo Two, boys sped aboul 15 years, named Ien: oka the arrangements to ineet this money Wednesday Wuldron and Julia Thorn, engaged' In & quarrel a and you must fasteuct ‘me how much of your ruiar H:0 yeaterday morning, ‘near the corner of Fifen | Jof Sanenirasinontly they will venect oue hundred nyenie nud Hurelson street, Thorn drew a knlfe ilollsrsa m‘un'sg;“l;\;" ‘.ll‘flllllr;re"l:[illupéh I’X“l this I!lg!l‘l on eler) ! umd ntabbed hisantagonist 1n the loft hand. Dotk | Lamesaly TR . Jaur fret boya ilve In tho nelghborhood. uame only s o8 t0 protect your I?I" asts ‘Yours for the co Two llttle hoys giving tho name of Patrlck and AT S e, Martin O*Nell wero detected last evening In ateal- g woou from 8 yard st tia' corner af = Chitago 534 Mich ave o= to wrlte u lottert That made no differcnce, she day ubout $10,000. aveno and Lurabeo street, and fnasmuch ‘as ‘the | ,Grtosao, Aug ath.~hus Curtls, your election will by a prapeletors have been consiorably annoyod by aniace Lo-morrow Wikt &8 JUr. Doty handge | Suld, the election wan sure and it woull hoip aur Water rents yesterday were $2,620, recolpts !mm., the Hittlo fellown will bo made e eo) | A%mmente aight at wurk bat tiiey whll defeat him and | Womiai's movement and holp the lady teachiers in from licenses about $1,0100, and advancements on | ample of by Justice Kaufmann to-dny, y.‘?.“n’.?",x'“i"'&’x“'a‘a‘-x'.“nfii‘}?“ yu:‘n':u’: ‘i"lm" we :Kl‘lln.e"?“ll'm‘if- “m nm‘i’lllm"(‘.emumnlrld be “{'mfi‘ aha cdged to yon ot o 3 he only difibculty was, Mins Curtis, ahe wos afraid, . Cl ; s nuspected of Lol er- of the (ierman par & board {s ta buy them o e '1::' "(‘.::d u:l:ox;n ;n; [:e::;::ci rlm't:fn umu;:!r;g Peiaors oF auvara Moo aaea o the per. | porgofthe tierman nart of thebow Just gone o sca | OUENL to walvo that obfection and fake the ofiics aa 000 v thal was offored. She thoughi Mies Curlls 1 r 0, 2. Clark, as the Genticmen has no luflucnce principle. 1 disagreed with her on wclack . m. of Fridny, or be committed. o' dappor Galiaghor and Slayowc: an¥ Srrusted | SUn i, F i golag 0" e [ thiat, and told her that I thought Alles Curtls, Me. Fleld hax been for i years one of the larg- eat and most successful Joau negotintors m our Sommenity. He wan well-known and universally reapected. Any Infurmation that cun bo {mparted will e kindly communicated to Lis fumtly by Col. Wo A, Juties, 275 Canat street, WILLIAMZALVIN NARTLETT. I the congregation of thu Plymoutl Congregativhnl Chitkeh ™ was held last evening to take’ copulzance of the fact that thelr puntar, the ey, Willium Alvin Uartlett, bad n hnvited to harge ut Indisuapolis at on advan valary, A bgo the same matter had _been conaide when a Cominltiee wan appointed to take the g tlon In hand nid to report fart evenlng, *Pho Cuoy mittee repurted ina lengthy letter, which was sub- sequently wigned by the Deacons und Vrusices of the church, and nnanimonsty odopted, ‘Fhe letter wan withiield from Use pross, but enaiigh s known of it to eny that the cungregation does 1ot proposs 10 part with itn pastor unless forced to. 13expresses - the higheet regard for Mr, Iiartlett, asruriog him of (he coclidence aid love of his lock, amd 1 con- atuling, who nre McCaflrey's special fricuds. That the Cutnty Boand Ja cconomical and lionest no one cau Jonger doubt, and b who durcscall McCafTrey u “irutllan® hus hot sl remulust ldes of e feal qualities of the man, TIE CITY-IIALL., Tho Cauncll Committee on Judiclary Is calted for Trriday at i3 p. . in the Clty Clerk's oflice, The discharged employea—fremen, police, and cleckn and laborers of all kinds—wera paid yester- recontly, were & matter of if sho sluslon intimates that the matter of satary shall ba he FEng! ry. The evidenco not buing atzong eno 5] Yot for you. 'L werd fltfod for tho position, was entitiod to'all the a0 exclee for hin secll othce Belds. Fc e | Conany yons uy bt it oy nmy Hatlway | £F; Lo etldence ot Luing a Sltagnativs of leaw. | TomEhetehe hem L foruner incumbent recelved, ‘Wu talked it over for you' arg ‘el never saw such an anzluus set of men o tho for this position are, but it (s avured yo I8 very nuch afratd fled. ", by tho wa; to the Huard ta 1) i 10 he forwarded (o Mr. Bartletl, at Naw Yurk, Lo-day, aud an ansvice wiil be ansiously looked tor. Comuysny yesterday filed its bond and #cceptanco | ¥ et et AL R Come It ¢ty | Iz Lown {n twenty-four hours or of f{nlng forthir. on Wentwortli avenue, Work will bo comumenced | £¥°days each 1o the House of Correctlon. Monday. i ; A faflor named James Gibbona recently went on A number of citizens’ called upon the Board af And white drunk lay down upan” the dock Public Works yenterday to have the seven or cixht | fora tfl{h 1o was not o atupld as his_comrades Tamp-posts which were removed while the Milwan- | thought, Liow for afler recoverlug hi kee myenuo viaduet was under construction re. paced. 1t will bo dono. ulong time, and Mnally sho sald § wmuet write to Jise Curtls telling her to FOLLOW MItS. VAN WINKLE'S DIRECTION, Twas going ont of tawn, amd ut Mrs, Vau's enrnest sollcitation I wrate the letior you have shown me, ™ (d yon nt that time kuow or huve suy reason L that Mra. Van Winkle was up toany pilicanta flw Hallio ot ier position, Hie 16 nat satia- ehall give Miss Gliddens namn old poaltion, the one they s A you, ‘1ihinkStim Glidden ought tfon 1f we are aucceasful in LIS 1more- Dbut fu this nuatter witl be gulded by you, u Haate Yourstruly AL)a Vax WixxLe, GUADING GRAIN. ‘The Toard of Kallroad and Warchouse Commls. wioners, at their meeting yeaterday, aftora canfes ence with many af the leading receivers and ship. pera of araln of this city, amended ule7 of the rules poverning tha lnspectlon of grain in W City of Chleago ao that it slisl hereafter read: and iinding blmaelf rabbed af money and cloth he remembered distinctly of two men fumbling through hin huckels. From the. description. by arec dtcamell of auch & thing. I knew aho e Doard of Public Wark yeaterday appolnted | pravo the parice, dames Di Chark 010 Pratnix Avexue, Cuicano, Aug, 0, 175,— | masIntorested and cven relous i the woinan's T arori e, sl Vo tuscrted tn each cur. | Mr. Miead, the Arsistant Sccretary of the loand, | Sors arrosen st bt ponyang, Charkes Bmith | 010 Prstais Avexue, o appearance | Jour | Jovelicnt and I thought her oflarts all wprang thicate of Inapectlon of 8 bewly - far i ! b rusted ud, being ldentided, wove fned §s0 | BXAR, MsE Cunmie: Te I sppearance your | i that sea i T day Gf Augoat: of Hutivan A7 Spuretl on th ibaciice of Alexundef | each. . fore “unother ek, " Seanwhtlo all” decens s | o DI atie néver tell you that tha ather 81,000 guus it ety Nulllvan, 3. Mend will actond o the dutlcs wf Wools, Eb Vot solloeini Jira. Van [FiRRIS s acrite Seireroticrs | wan o divided or dlsbumenr ou i ooer, 31,000 Iy o bth vowitions, aud will Lave tho sasistanca of ony | A B, Woods, Ebeneror B B, | e Al (R am i akles adrice 4o the ietter, 10 secire tho nppoi atmentt YA, MA) “Tiiis ehany, canbitsing a new | Of tha clorka ‘of th “departmiout whou work le | Howe were partners dolug o commisslon business | 1112870 tho iy this week, andatl willba téts 1o T v 1ot ahil rade for thi Apey Lo coufurm (s every par- | pressiug, on Water atrcet, When they cauo to scttlo up | Gl yary analogs i obtche n positing, conscqu NihE it knawn or anspected snch fiatsr to e {uing sral lu, exeenting 1o | o oot of Pablle W ond sepurate they quarcled aniong themaclvea, | o shall regand yir olection usa” £rent i) a (hing, do you think 1 would have had anything distiuction af ** New " atul ** Old" s hoan! "lf ¥ ablle Worke yesterday mwarded | Jiowe was going to aphit Woods® fiead upon with a 118t you will prove But the entering wedze. to du with ity Menara, Stecle and Brown, menibers of the Boarl 1e conteuct for street-sweoplng for the temainder | hnschet, Woixls says, nnd he was arrosted for inlm‘:f):'::?"(l;?fl&uufinnTflmmm printicr of Wolich Did you over do anything in the matter fur- of the scanon tod, I, Furlong for $24,00 pur mile. The Buard gave hius anthorlty to sublet o part of the work ta I3, 1L, Cannlugham, who {s th only one busides Furlong I the city who owns the street-sweeplng machine, ‘The paved streoty auly will bo swept, and thess but once & mouth, I'he contract {8 couslderud & cheap one, Thera haye been somu changes mado In the Polic Depnrtinent. - Sunl, ickoy s Concladert ta sy of Commisslonicrs, Waving Anislicd the buslnoss which called them fogether by the adoption of tho above rule, departed homo laat evening, COURT-IIOUSE STONE, TIE ACTION OF THE COMMITINE, ‘The city was full of Indignation’yeeterday at the ect ot lody teachers en they 1uvt endire, o crowned with success, rut from this Injustieo that tmti) lé’ iloping that our eorta may #0d thy cause of woman sivanred, am, with best wishvs, yours triily, JANK UBANAME Joxen, It should be explalned that Mlea Curtin, to whom the first letter was addressed, 1o at present, Fiest Assistant teacher in tho Mowely School, mnvl{ Principal of the same school, **theeats,” The same Kowo had a fuss called ** disorderly " with Edwa, ho_rampant inan wwas arresteid and scquitted of the firat charge, and tued 81 for thy second by Jystica Uninea. Mes, llarrict Yundt, wity of u roal-ostate dealor Who s also n Board of Trido man, avas fined $5 by sustice Foote fur puehisy Cnraline Wenache Into the fi'nilnr. near the Chamber of Cummwcu& about ther than to writu that lettor) **Just befors the election Mra. Van Winkle came to mo axnin and sald Miss Curtls refused to take the placo ut K1,600, That wan all she told me. She never sald a word as to the true reanon for the lady's refusal, * Very well, ' waid 1, *then Wo must try to get some btlicr woman o) % Wu fized ‘npon Mes. Stevenson, wonld take (¢ if hor friends tho oy d ntands tht sho could ac. action of the Commnliites of the County Neard In ute | 2 o it tho dth of this month, :The wonen yesterday ex- | ginp Tty ¢ Hinatle 11wt wh o lans- | complish the work. She conmufted b s temptlng fo perpetrato & wival of 300,000 by | room of uelate ClisMaohuy ar gy Lo, the e e llwonts eing the teial and hed Robtuted Srem i W18 o e oabitesy oty | Sk Dy 101 heerky, s, contiiod her B awarding the furnishing of tho stone for tho new | o private oflco the foam where Doc Ward sud g '}‘mv, l"!“‘ Mr. .4 mistross. ~Ahoy eatled “é’i in conncetion with the Woinnn's ltights imovement | eald Mrs. Van Winklo, *we smust go to wark,* a0 Court-louse to Edwin Waller, unvistant uxed to be, A . I the drat place everybody outeldu of the **Lting” fu_tiie " Noard knew that bis bid was informal and should hayo been thrown out; that It was doubls that o soveral other bldders for stone of equal quality; cheerful red carpet has Leen purchiased and lald, and the celling sud walls el be juade fresh wnd clesn. Doc and his wnfe have depuried to the parqment Iatoly occupled by ;’l"’ Bouth ‘Town Assssor, which adjoius the Clty in thiaclty, In which she has taken a prominent part along with Mra. Fernando dunes, ‘' There i only one man," said Mr, Richberg, while walking towards the office of “his cotlengus on Btate street, **who knows the history of thoss shie wrote down the namen of sonie of the meme bers of the Buard whom I was to veo. 1 took Mr. Jones, and THE VERY PINST MAN § WENT TO was Mr, Covert, I fold hlu shout Mrs, Stovenson, other sotled doy tranglers of new-Loen babes, cte. Thie greueyed mouster probably les at ths Buttom of the troyilu. Detectives Ricjey and Ncgnrllglc yesterday suc. i i Vi vi . ceeded in captupng Frunk 3 rathor noted | lettesa fully, and thut man is the one we' are now | and lialooked at mo n littly atrangaly, = Did yoi Tt hont o et st oF I cam ity Uadstd | Marahal's sous, Birafac who oy aiteady served severa erine ja | €OINK 10 seer everwrlte u lotter to Miss. Ourtis]* lio aeied. Vi nand out b ibCare parties. 1t will be remombered that, some months ago, | the® i'en, ntidy, Ahrough varione pawn.abops | - Mr. D. 8. Covert eat at a desk In the front part of 't remember [t ot rst, but 0 1 recollected iight Tehds Thero was & doablo steal too. " | Ald: Callerton called o wideutiun of the Coutictl | fhey tracu i tie biislary of fauoprd dozen | Lis aMice, ity and 1old B 1 id, " lsut how dld you kmner' Brih wha o the. Eone bt Gl (00: THO | ta tho fact thst thu furelgn inaurance companic | files ants um,vuh:lullfinu from E. I Dowery, | | *!No, T ean't glva you thelr namies,” asld b, | Tusked. *Oh.’ said he, *F have gob the loriar e oAy Ahd: Atong (fn and RS the ) dolng business tioro wrurg ruquired by s provision of | of N, 114 Weut Van luren atrcet, and thio Jarceny | **bacatas I promised on my honor that T wouldu'ts | here in the eafu.’ I nuked hhin Low he cawe by it, fhe " face or' ie “ost" catnest ratosty. | L0 ity chartur to way 2 pee cent of thelr recelits | of a carw af medleat hattamenis T Sarcony have besn published in an ai- | and<he sala Miss Curtls had sent 1t to him irith All who had voled for the sical, except M. Cloary, | Lo, th City Troanury, “Tho Council declded 10 | Mary Uhoupron, whilo (hat Indy's carrises ors plrit toward thy Liuard, 1 can do no bees | some of Mrs, Van Winkle's lettors, ife showvd bad alinady boen Indicted, leuto thelr votu was iee | Soaice ¥ Fuvende and motlfed the companico. | waniug mi frontol th L'oat-Ofiito. that Aoniay | than Eive you ih facts Konu ‘of thum responded 11" yeaterday,’ whios it/ 116 i1 also belleved to o 11 ! ! Tl M what o, o ducibfanded, . " L} ' catel 'y 00} ening. 0 t1als0 belleved to le man w| Mt COVERT'S 8TORY, Aidn’y now what to meke ol L *What Ryt Gar wntarents - o mer ot s | lemsrs Thumas Coodman an .}'edmfi;,-‘n':?"fl'v"flh faa b rolbis s aveius reldwaces during dhs Lotmo eec, i ‘hiia lhn\n:bnn sequatntod | g0 mean by chtng Nss"Ghell 16 folla ik ' ¢ i . $ atiy, paat mwnth. with tle young la Curt roeveral years, | Van Winkle's advice? ho askod, an old bl Home thers wen lite chslon bote roun 8 sueca, | & anclico; the Cltzens Commny, of Newark, X, | P8 0 Myery of Oiiors Koenig wera yestorday }"‘"‘","" arded ko 2 bt bt 'F"‘L’:."g’t‘:“:‘ o s oo st o Elavertold you. ™ o n . integr| nd have ne on to chunye m: Wk ;:‘d‘a‘:’: :'m'-f'x’.'y“{'fifi :L;’m‘.!»':u;‘;-,: klnr;np:.‘ynn Spien fiuy'::‘f:r" ;dc:.n:a‘lyr;,mdus;:gg;u}: %‘:.".‘,’:"fifl'. ;,l.fl: Al nfi-‘x‘c‘-;hl‘lnl:{htfifl“fz: “‘::..J’,,’n ‘k"fl,',!,':;’; «Illvlln :'ml; 'l didt )'."" k;‘ufl' n;:zln‘-‘u iy n‘cn’:’fifll?li 'd‘{\'lhh :Ir. L‘,ovlehx: nlll‘cd rm?. lhcl’ rnmu q|:§nllon. ¥ & i the poaftion of Asslstont Supestn- | and 1 told bim wo thought of runuing Mre. Btevens AMONG THE CITY AUTHONITIES insuranco ageuts'anxious to put in el durs. ottt Cha esyriatuliig whotbor of | i, thoghys thinle | wonid- have voahgpn: | and L tolt Ium b thought uf runuine Mr. Stoven’ * the indiguation was particularly intense. They | Ald. Culleston has sald tha a 4 expedient to roleass any af them on Al thoug nk | wonld have g y 4 sl were opposed 1o limestane for the new cflu"{ sy u"undg“m “nl“: );g::;lgumf'l:e;gm eral of "‘]’ wory prominent witneases | NYMIDALI0D a4 soon as thatof sny other woman, | ed,’ said he. “Butwho wou't,' T roplid, W lth. Uoase, 80 far as coutd bu learncd, under all cir- cumslances, and solidly opposed to the action of the Board in awardlug tho job to the hlghest bid- der. Bealde l.hll' they took exception to the haslo with which the *' ing " had scted und 2o the dis- Feapect ahown them. They woll knew that the Walker bid was tho most frrespousible us well us the highest, and conld »ce nothing elss in; & corrupt excune for the action of the Doard, In fact, w0 greal was the Indignation that the question of absndoning Le conatructlon of the Court-1louse with the couns Ly suthoritics was lrmu-d. Souo of Alder- men were found ucensed thut they were in- clloed Lo rovive the anto-fire Idea of tramferring Sbe seat of the City Government (o the West Side, id a glft of o sultable lot could Lo e necessary funde (o rear such s s draw lier name; don't let it go Lefure the Hourd, 1 wouldn't have tier mixed up In nng auch thiy for all th world, Don't nominate Rerat all.+ | think sho nizht bave been olected, at luast [ {hought wo then," continued Mra, Jonts, **but at tlon Mr.' Doty went through, ™ % | Bume weeks before the olection—which, it I rc- up, ard, &8 was CeBlE® | womber, took piaco In tho rarly part of Seplom: ber—Mlis Curtls came to o ono tay and hunded e vevoral letl, 34§ wonld like you to look theso ovor, ; Dr, A. J. Baxter, K 3ud bave semu of thens indicied, wurg/on. uiid the Gnal conclualon wae (hay It vag NotJAfu 0 releasa any of them, . Thoy Wil con eeyfently puuin in il audll Koeniy aithor e, | 108 vesar ST e ine Conion 30 ont S T | e Coterl, and e me ol s o v ke wiat s | b e Yo denuand aby oy i ] o best plan to 3l Wi g%, v very was puasible: but biguly Tmyicoba- | U7 S8 iy Bt e, parhort f them was, and BXULANATION OF MUS, VAN WIKKLEIM e shie said that they contulned o proposttion f0abcuro | +$Of careo L did 10 hor nud then aho hee eloctlon to the Awsistant buperintendency If | tald wie the whole thing, She vatd when she made DUFFERIN, sba wolld pay the writer $1,000. up her mind to run Miss Curtis she dida't know Bax Fraxcisco, Cal., Aug.0, —Earl and Conntoss I was consl mb!{ surprised, and, belng basy at | how to ¢o to work, so wuntto the editor of Ructinprived this svening. | 1L B. 3L wteamer | (9 thne, tequeated her (o ledvo.tli lettors wity | aug of the Japers, o'road over at leliure, Aumethyul, from Victorla, ls waltinghere for them, hien’ gamo i read theuy Lwasvery muchper. | 4+ Auf Yaners t gt thats ed, T ¢ 2 e eque; SUBSTITUTES IN THE DENTAL RANKS Taciabars of the' Hoard L récelyed biibes. gad | tup Timche oor *Usediently learned thatih was are not dealruble; therefora keop the natoral testh | coald ba baught'up (o make appuinisients. 1 Lad 008 with hor story, sound and pure with that wholesome vegetable | DO idea thal there was any truth in the clarges. 1 lis went to tho editor of one ofthe papers and ¢lisir Sozodoot. Do (hls, and they wil lustme | G018 over ibo mombers of o Board Uimy | asked bimi By i couid yot s poaition: - 11 louig a4 tho Lreath lusta, and tha breath fieelt will o nevor bo taluted. ny Alder. AN had & right to do that, snd hy lad lll({lldlhl to doit, aud might do It yet uniess the wonvy cume 1n pretty svon, aAS. The Councll Committes un Ga: the Clity Clerk's ofllce, Ald, Rawie un:lll\l The et yesterday In i th chalr, ‘Phompaon und Cullerton 1w atiendance, tition which was Introduced fu the Councll by Ald. Nicasn, and which prayed for gas oy Burling street, from North nvenue to Centy street, and tho petitlon for gas y braskastrect, were reforred ta the of Public Worke, with instructions (hat auitghlo ordinances be prepared. ‘The Board in vle, z ll.\ouuhll:hlt while the city was o poor, ai each strect-lamp cost per year, thay porbsaps be unwise to put up any more lauyps. Jawes Bowman, thy contracior for kefping the | strect-lawps of the Woest Division in repgr, otated Sngers, and of esch ans I asked iyaolf: Can this he. *How shall 1'g0 ta work? ahp aske: maa receive a beibe? And, knowlug what shelr o't know aoything about that sort of busi- chasactor and reputation and’ msans were, [ couldy) ness,’ ‘1l sond you amas, ' sald e, Bhe went DISAFFOINTED BTONE MEX, wat, of course. by au wmosns apyeased, They | home, and at 0 o'clock that night, she says, o man came to her, ™ £*Wlho was the mant™ aver told me, and Tdon't think. she ever he a momber of the Noard?* No, | think he was a go-between. bim a * mibddi £he called coman.' A8 sho tella it, he Informed her that it wunld cost 81,000, tn be pafil ont of the firat rear's anlary in monthly tnstalimenta, * i o ':"R’v"“’ the money to ‘be divided? Who was o Ref > “*1 dun't know; but 1 always supposcd some members of the Board., " **What dlid she do thent™ **Then she wrate to Miss Cartls, laying the facta before her, ™ *YAnd got a lettor from yon? nd got a letter from me, * . "\‘\‘l'uymm explaining any of the cirenmstances 0! “*Without any explanatlon at all, further than thint ehe hoped Mixs Curtis would nccept §1,500 o year, She then went on to tell me that, before she received Mise Curtie’ letter doclining the terns, cither befare orabout tho time, the man who wae operating it for her told her that Doty had bid over hee, snd was rendy to pay $1,500, and that hiasal- fl’y"\\‘ullld bo ralsod to $3,000 to enable kim o puy +1 Wanthat before he was elected?™ STt wan, ' **You una alie prophiesied the ralaing of his sal- ary to &1, 000, and that it was L0 ¢enabls him to pay for his eloctios That in just what sho told me." 'Was the aalary ralsed? ™ 1t was, at tiie vory next mecting.* What did you aay to that?* 1 tokd hier T aupposed Mree, Stovonaon tvas sure of the elegtion. *Iknow you did,* enld slie, *and Mr. Covert supposed so ton, but ahie hadn't o ghost of a chance. 1t was all Axed for Mr. Doty,' " > “YWHAT WAS YOUR OPINION OF THR TRANSACTION o fur a8 Bisa Curtle was concerned? DId you sip. pogo Mre VanWinkle went [ato the busitess pro- meditatedly 1t *+1 don't know what to thinl + Do you think sho had ever dono sucha thing beforer I don't bellove ahe over did." *'0h!no. **Listen fo this gunullon Trown her letter to M Cartie: * We pald §200 lor(nur firat nonination s Frinclpal.’ What do you think of thats” *+1t does look bad, don't j¢' *+Do you think slie meant-to diride the money in the Loard " ‘' Ldon't know what she meant; Icould never enderstand the thingat all.” +1Did you do anything mare about ity **Ohl'yes 1 PITCHED INTO M1SS CURTIS, I wrole her a strong letter. 1 don't know whether Ihavo a cupy of it now ornot; I'll see, She went ||1‘)€Aulrl, and presantly retnrned with a writing-desk, 43¢ 1t e anywhors it's hore, " She turncd over a niaea of lettes *+Hera it 18, " she exclalmed; ‘Thu letter is aa follov: Cnioaan, Bept. 10, 1873, —Dear Mias Curtin: Mes, Voo Wankle hus just mea letter sent by der 1o gon, and placed by yau I the hands (i company with Ty note) of 4 membr of the Board of Rducation, for thie purpose, 1 In thonght, of defeating tho electiun of & lady wlhimm 1 iad progosed for an office witlchs yuu had deaired, and which Mrs. Van, in an excess of frieng. ship, ¥3a niore thau anxious (6 sceure for yon, SHhat T wish 1o say I, that 1 was—as a8 1614 you fn ler lettors and hastlnca 101d you~eniirely lgmorant ot thie means sha proposed to use foF your election, As to knowlag what she had writton o' you, 1 wns never so arprited In my ilfe as when she Fosd it to s this a mos Biie requested me to sce some membors of the Roard of Kducatfon and tlie press tn Jour belialf far thie As- lstant Bupcrintcndent'a positivn, which I decliied to di didd uot know you nersonally and notning what- sver of your fltness f0r Lthe ponition, and had no time 10 Investigate tho matter, 8he Lhen naked me to write & o8, ‘ o read that. "' lettor aaiing you to be gulded entiroly by nor, aa, fn oruer ta gt th postilon, you wontd he obligod 1o make concessions, but withoii particilars of snd for' the Aute of woman Iu keneral. I wrota you Just that and nothing mo crefory ‘what riglit had you 10 s« re, Thi T syme that L had linked myself to a doudisul acticme 1o elevata & wamnan whom 1'did nut know and in wiiom 1 lind not the aliglitest {nterest outside of the intcreat I riuppositfon, *'to "hiace’ aby " mota® 1a Pl bl : o " P onnees WIS B0 *Te anan "or RS partles? Sofarasi Il am conzerned, I cars ot ¢ all tho Jorld rends my note, bt yuie betrayal of your (ricud's coutidence hua robbed the women teachers of Chica, of a most valuable represcatative friend and advocsie on tho lioard of Kducatlon, for ae soon ne Br. Covers {nfonned me af tho exisience of Mirs. Van Winkic letters and of her plans for your eicction, Iimmedi- atcly withuroy the lady whom 1 had propoiet for the poaition, sor aithough sho went before the Hound ent irely oh ber llierury astalnments sad, sanported by e of our best citizens, 1 readily Imagined how thoso members Who were opposed 10 women would means proposed foF for the othier lady, namo lolned even fo 5 'moment to such an ailalr, 1 withdrew 1t. and wonld nat allow it ta be used, sithuugh asaured thiaL alin could by elected, And In doing all U {0 pipacit, e lady, and th women teachiors, you hare malntafadd Bo aingle principle, You have not purified the Board, 1f It was iupurc; you Liave not even taugit thown that'tliere woa o Hotiest ferson In (e WoFld, for, when L asked o picinber what sour bicct cauliy have been, hio sald, +*Ol, who 18 1ike all the restof your sexi It ano could nut'have the olfice herself, she s deternined no attier woman shiould.” So you sea when ottier ° to they are erstood and An " excoss - ttin anil seifihoens s madural, fenco pardontbie, but one's zcal for onesclf should not mako the: }’, Ignore tho righta of otlicra. When you lisd wrltten {re. Van Winilo that yoa caiild not sccept the con toup, and nroscrved.s cony of you iotier, vou hsd pur- forinea your wholo duty 1o yourselr, Dutfes sna prin- ciplea cannot clash, and the betrdysl of confdenco, sven though fprossed on ua withiout: uur consant Inenn o thfuig Lt tho world Loa comato regard It as e 1 make no apology for writing you thus plstnly, 1t ls prebtacty Wit | SHoRid WIRCSou to a8 ek ue similar clrcuinatances, Wrlling to you na L did, a true woman would have taken the trouhia to learn ‘what 1 knew of the affalr. forc sho made the use of my noto tiiat yuu dl, iy, Jusen Unpiiadg Jox +*Dld you get any reply to Lhls letter?™ *¢Yes, I got onc written In o truly Christian spleit, Sco If Icanfind It." s 3 fih:l ll:med over thomaesof letters, but falled o fin *'Yes, Misa Cartls anawered in a mild and low) Ietter, but I can't toll where it is noyw, had for along time, but I musl have destroyed it. ny way," she’ continued, hurrying the letters carclessly into the desk, ‘“Any way, it was to the elfcct that, when she Kot my note, she supposed, of courag, 1 knew what was going on, anid slie was glad when aho dlscovered lier miatake, and sorry that she made it," **llave you acen Mra, Van Winkla lately?* *'No; I'went to sce her to-night. Thers wasa Night In the back part of the honse, but I couldn't Ket any one to come 1o the door. ! *1Was there anything now?* *¢Na: I went to ind out how her lcttors camo to be published n the Znfer-Ocean,” **Then you had heard she sold thom to that paper?’ StWhat!t" **1ladn't yon heard that Mra. Van Winkle went to the Jnter-Ocean oftico and ~ * 8OLD TIIOSE LETTRRSI +4Na; you don't tell iy I'* **Thore was nothing wrong in that, Perhaps she was embarrassed. I it truo that 2 g s Jour electlon, wero belng laed h 01 *'She 1a not ot all embarrassed. she #old thoso letters for publication ™ *180 [ have heard, "' “*Well, T don't know. I can't uuderstand a great many of theso things,** ** Do you unideratand Lor Interest in the appolut- ment of Miss Curtial" ** Lalways ."‘Z}m“d It wasto securo & woman In the )'i:ullmn‘ aud help the woman's moveaent, " **Then thero cu’t be any truth in the romor that she hud a persuual interest In the fund tu Lo dlabursed. " Ob! Iehouldn't think so. Idon't think slie ever expected to see A cent of it. [ don't .belleve she thought she would benefited by i1, It was to go to this man who hud been ncnt to her aud who was makiug the arrangeinent for her, This thing looks odd to ine. [ don't kow what to make of dny of . 1don't know what to think. " And 25 the reporter retired she bado him a pless- ant good night. BLUTIIARDT EXFLAINS, A Tinuxe reporter called on Dr. T, J, Dlut- hardt, une of the Kchool Inspectors, last evening, and, afteran informal talk oyer the aeplorable teazedy of Manday afternoon, inquired: 80 far as yoware concerned perdonally in the matter, what aro you going to dov? *V1 oxpoct thie Council Committee on Educatien will take soms actlon in the premises within a day or two, At all ovents the Schual Buard mcets Friday evening, und should that Committes nat hava taken any action by that time, I shall demand atigation hat do you know of those lotters in relation to Miss Curtie—to the scheme looking toherelee- e the Asslstaut Superintendoncy of Schaolat® **1 nover heard of the exlstence of such letters nu(llllhculn-l weetivg of the Board—tnat Tuesduy evenlng. 1 Tow did le come to hear of them thenr" A roroiutlon was ini nced in the Board some time ago rollovi tant-teachers from tak- dug clurge of ciasses, thus giving them more tie to look after the a dh ipling, ote., as Sehool — Well, lust Taeeday ovenlng, and Mr, Pickard called me aside livard ' had adjourned and know why Mr., Covert said thal favor, and1 o after the wanted to had opposed the rusolutlon. II‘I.I t&nrlll had d‘ufil “mu a r 0 have soppotted the re: olutlon. 1then Inquired '\\'hnl'}uwr had Miss Curtls doge me " Tloth geatlemen then aald, +Why, thoss letters,' 1 rvllllfll. * What letters? 1 do't know anything sbout any letters,' They then sliowed me the correspondence between M. YVan Winklo and slien Curtls, *+ Do you know Mrs. Vau Winkle?" 441 saw her ouce. ** Wherot'! *! 8ho came up to my atore ane day abonta year ago {u u carrlage,—u tall, jcowmanding-looking lll]{ —pushicd uj the 'door, walked up sapllly o whers 1 was sitting . and eald, fAre you Mr, Bluthardtr I replled, ‘Y *Well,' & hie, *Lrepresent the Woman's Buf- a0 1 was nmmlnud A commlttes of une to call and sce you on bohalf of {hat Saciety and ask your support for Miss Cartls for Arsirtant uperintondent uf Schools,’ [ sald, *Whom have 1 tie honor of addressing? She roplled, ¢Mre, Van Winkle," 1 then usked her to by seated, and uxplalned that Levuld not grant her requestas | lad already pronifsed to support another, ™ ++\What #1d who say (o thats" *+8ho tallicd and ey and a half, uatil 1 g, obliged to excuso iy leave, " "t DId you ever hiar from her againt ** 1 was told stia wont to sce Prealdent Richberg, and Lo was robored that ho, 100, was compelled to excusc himsolf, and clear out of his ottice, ' **¥fuat do you think of hor proposition to get Slxom ta buy the German voto In the Boardy? *Ithink it a monstrous piece of lnpudence; very Mitle bet than Llackmall.» ST R e 1,000 and belng odl th *To get the $1,000 and bring odiam upon the s Qoruan wewbera of tho Board, ~ But Mlss Curtls arted very honorahly, She nl.mlnui{ o aledy refudcd gy maney ta aecura any position, ihat the whole mubject will be ’i::nru" iy h“fif,‘}‘ pated, nnd. whatever odinm the, A where It belongs, " e be, lag e SUICIDE, Pruranstena, Ang. ). ~Shortly after § oy this morning Amos Uasey, nged 118 years, restdly 8 No. 245 Cliester elrect, 'n #mall thoronghfase the ¥icinlty of Xinth and ino atreete, ana gy offcer af the Sixih Distelet, shot. hinself 1y 1e? Ertast, from the offes of which act e o oy v cted to recover, Derangoment, i E},‘L‘J:"“' 18 snpposed to F;mx\'c hcr‘;lu'lyl‘z,n“rl‘ltui?m Spectal Dispateh to The Tritmne. CARLINVILLE, o Ang, D.—Last njzht ap iy known waman 'was taken from te oxprew iy sy this place inadylng conditlon, tn n aliort um‘ she cxplred. A¢ ths Cotoner's figneed 1u.qyi wan Klidwn from evidence eliciteid that she cyms ot hier deatli by paleon administered by her a0 Nothing was tound A5, Wudieate hier noineor dence. She was neatly drosacd, and was 1 years old. sloutza e — OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE {1AI13, By Duck & Rayner, wakers of the ** 3ars" Cologmy, otk BE, S FELT—AL & spocial mecting of the ofiverss Diectiogs of iha Morchants Nationl s of a4 Tena, held Aug. 6, 1870, the following Preaimy) and ferolutions were unantmously ndopred o U Wirnean, Tt bath pleansd Allhty God in fyy ligflll'llt?‘wladnnll)lln lake trom fis nir x’l;m A elt, Ean., a Director ia the inetitatlo edaived, That n the death of L, &, F Association han loxt s most able and nmv:l:-lx':'lllh):‘. rector, the ity one of itr oldest and st AUCcony, ful bnelness men, and the commnnity at ey £ cltizen, whose death wiil long he Tamentes Resolved, "That wo sinceraly mourn the loss o one who has cadeared himeelf toun by his publio and domestic virtues, and that wo ahal) evs erish In hnl»py meinory the bright uxample of hiy L JRetolred, Thatwe tender to his aMicted our heATifelt sylupithy, snid. an a Wtk of rorm! the Directora and. ullicern of the Jant will aiy. funcral in & body, aud that the Bak e seeny h tnbdny lickotved, at wo wear the usual mottnlng for tirty Gnym: - g "m"g" 4 - Jiesolved, That s copy of these resolutl gént to the' tamily of ‘0o decenned, and (ing.they be pubillicd n the Gniena and Chicago pvers, i ESTEY, Pre v WA, 11, SNYDE, Cashier. Aot FLACK~ At her rosiilence, No, 8 Hubbard-st, Aug, 9, Annle, wife of Jumes Fluck, nged 4 yess and ) months, 2 Funeral from her restdence fo-day at 2 o'clock sharp, by carriagen to Rosellll, . Fricnds of ot family are Invited 10 attend. MAYER—Ang. 8, Conrad Robert Mayer, Infay son of Simeon” 7.'and Atary M. Mayer, g Tonihs ani s dagy, - 20 M Mayer, aged Funeral from parents' restdence, No. 647 Wey Tndiainest.,, to-day ol 1 p, i, to Hosehtll by carriages, - MURRAY—On Toesday, Avg. 8, of . Mrs. Aun Murtay, aged OF years, . drones, orinceal from 8o, 3 Cortago” Orovo-av. at 10 o . to-morrow (Thure o s 120 to Roseliill, - . CLmERaNL T Cartgn MUELLER—Aug, 8, of consumption, s Gaspor Mieller, as i3 yearn"nt ;i.xs T m:'uffi; 0, mrtled-ay, et T -t and Twenty-nintiaty, * o oY Ught Funeral lo-dayat 2p, m. residence, JOIINSON—Aug. 0, Grace Merri( daghter of wu:;gyln and Kale B, .}:;fi'.’f-nf.'. Mafiee eral from their residence, . 1 N nc;rhnm-n-, Apg. 10, at 10 : m. o el HANCHETT—Aug. 8, Carry J. Tianchett, infant dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. K, J. Hay 3 mi‘lflcm" e BT inchedt, at their anoral of 8 resldency o 3 carrlagesto Calvary, BACO DL ALK A0 By ELLIS—At midnight, Aug. 8, at_tha ho hin daughter, Mra, Edward Dodd, Nor- re we Washington.st., Robert IL. Ellls, in his 80th ycar, Fugeral services at tho liouso at 3:30 o'clack o gm;dny. Aug. 10, Romalns to ba taken East for THREADGOLD—At Winnetka, Aug, 8, at 3:2 By B, necond danghicr of o et iy A;:xllcun”.l;r:e'n;l I{u}‘. rlxrnl Yyeara Am}l [ "21""'“ e family can come on t! Ld0a, ol Funeral sg 1056 by carm, O tne 703 m. BEY—Tucadny, Aug. 8, at 10 o'clack p. 1, Eidorado Abbey, I the Sith 'yoat of Lis ey Notlce of funcral herenfter. $3 Akron, 0., papers please copy. POLITICAL ANNOUNG! Eoindrrsbdsvcor i el GRAND COUNOIL, There will be au sdjourned meeting of the (irand Connell of the Cook Caunty Contral tepnblicas Glub Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, at epab. liean Headquarters, comar of Clark and lake strects, to complote the reorganization of tho Lax eeutive Commiliteo. Evory mamber wil) pleaso at. tend. WL ALDRICIL, Prosident. - FIRST WARD MINUTE MEN, b it Ward Hnyes and \haeler Hinute v v al lendquarters, 11 1 Markot atrect, ot 7:10, for Urill and recrnitdng. " REPUBLIOARS SECOND WARD, Thaoee wishing to foln the marching Latalilon, nder organizatlon. aro requestell to call ut Ko, 1 abaeh avenuo (drig store), whera a roglstry ol onzollment is now open. ~Uniforms, etc., far- Dished by tho Club. 1ty giler of, Kxcontivi Con mittee. . B. CIAFI'EE, Chairinan, TWELEFTH WARD. The Ogden Avenuo Rtepublican Club will meef this u\'cnlu}' at the southenast cornerof Oy avenue and ltol Allare Invited. ey atroct, THE FIFTEENTH WARD, th vard Ro. An adiourned meeting of tno Fift lmhlhum Club will be held this cvening ut Folz' Larrabee and North avénne, fot from above mamed ST ENTS, o > g 1all, corner of {hepaepose of clectinis oficars of Company A vl the Minute Men of '70 of sald ward, EUGHKNE A, 8117114, Fccrulnry_._‘ MEDICAL, AND FISTULA positivoly cired without pain or the usoof knite., ligature, or caustic. A SUI CURE Ol NO PAY, Wilh ) tients from u distance we will contract to pay all traveling and other expenses If we fail to otfect a rudicul cure, No charge for consulfation or examination. DI, MINER & PHILLIPS, 167 Madlson-st., Chicago, SMITETS Green Houniain Renovator CureaBerofats, Erssipelas, Tumors, Whitn Swelling lleart Disease, Piiea, Forer nnd Agie, and all dfsezic arbing from jmpure blood. Iteeoumendid by etlnend Lhyalclune, " tre clrculans. Forsala by all Drugzlet co¥liotessle Western Agents, i A HURLIUT & hieneo. By ELISON, POMEROY & GO, Auctioneers, 81 and 80 Randolph-st. For Our Friday's Sale, Aug, 11, WE HAVE TIE ENTIIE FORNITUEE AND CARPETS Of Largo Private Realdence, which must be sold. Full line New Parlor and Chamber FURNITURE, New and second-hand Carpets,and General Toyse™ hold Guods, Plated Ware, Cruckery and ildes, Ueneral Merchandise, ctc,, ete, ELISON, POMEROY & CU. Fine Gold Watches, Gold Bracells, al Auwtion, Peremptory sale under Chattel Mortga, ¥riday !Illllu‘llr. Aug, 11, a1 10:30 o'clurck, AL wur stires, i :'Lm"z;'lnuul. Cv:::ln'h. (lp I: f;fim YO8 Bane ety i " Lot BV10: 1120l CAE I Bviae, 2tctmon Enamoled Caseos CPURllee Gold . €. Wateh, Eaumeled 18-k, cusets 1 G 18-k, cas ver. 2G8u' N, C, Lev 108, il n lracelets, 'y hicavy; coat $00. Cligin Bracelets; cost $33. Uold Amethiyat King, very heavy 18-k, goldy 1 Uenia' Soal Ring, 18-k., Cornellan; cot $25. LI estra dilo Upera Glasres, with long s(g i cost §30. ol by grdsr of murtgakes,” Uosds un extihitia morning uf ale. LISON, POSMEROY & Clhy netiuneers. ELEGANT LANDAU at AUCTION FRIDAY, Aug, 11, at 12 o'clock, ot gur Store. Ous elegant Landau, cust §1, 600, 10 b nald under chiat tel wurigag Po 20 . AUCTION SALE, Thera wil) bo autd at ubllc Atetion, on SATURDAY, Auist 24, the eitire stock of Manliings und Ficined Framca, giilahed and wonnished, Mirror Frai b Tor4, and Slirror Plates, Plcture, Glass, Walnut, - Pluc, and Whitewood Lumber, ttore Fiziures, #ifce “MACHINERY, Couststing of Vnxlnes, Wollers, Planers, Edging onl it sawss Mouldihy Alachin aws, Daud Baw, Elafting, ‘Belting, and Pulleys, 'sid all tha Tuols, Uten: sits, and beher oads, belouglyic o tha Aptey Mant, {cturing Compauy, T the budIE Row. 1E0 ad lonrae-it. AS, P, McNAMARA & CO, 117 Wabash-av., N. W, cor. Madisou-st Regular Sale of “Boots, Shoe: 4 Slippers o an Auctlon, Thureday Moralug, Auy. 10, at 94 o'clucks A“flmnu"_-‘q CELEDRATED thronghou! the Unfon—expresved (0 ab 3 D ¢ per B, c;;'&n.uux MIEL, Contoe oner, Chicage.

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