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i1} CHICAGO "TKIBUNL: SATURDAY, AUGUNT EDUCATIONAL. 116 —LEN | PAGISS, ' j . : (1 Preaidont. Careod. Tenchors were aloctad as fol- RAILROADS. ' THE,CITY. the rald oficer's hond was filed or appeoved, Mr. Adanin replicid that the onlcial dutica of un oeer commenced when bis bond was fled withthe Clty fnee m year of genoral deprasaion In business 1wy prices for transportations mn{ be rozariled os BNky, ¢ n-lflnu Sehoot—Alfred KKk, Principais Miss Allco Ao {‘al“lbzl;?flltbrl'l;c l;lnbrg of stockholdars, and en- The il TARLD, - Clerk., ~ Jarnard, Assistant, Lauraglng for the futu 3 ] heeler Claly ¥ GENERAL NEWS. ("Lr::l tower of the West Side pumplnz-tworks was : ly";‘i""E"h"m: ‘.'s“fi'r'n' Fataenllisndan Wit ATOACIIND: o e s, | W et it thele "‘,“"ly“":‘?"rr:.'"l‘z’rllmk‘r&.fi 3 A Wagner B yoars o e, o toand | Cole entotdoy, “Th febnetant-ive in'lis | Another Reduction of School- | ey fiswan, Pricipshy M Enciss Annual Report of the Chicago & | Nrw Yo Auc. ’f,-,;,;:;{,’“{:‘.lm“é“nxé"év o | e ol el sl oy cetesag morning Ak o B2 Wort | Hme when the MOcks willbe In running ardor, and Teachers’ Pay Pro- st GUAKiSSorion W. iaomer, Prncipal; MIs Agncs Northwestarn. e, g e o .+ TENTH WARD, . i Adams atrect, The Coroner held the inguest in the Weat Sido will have the plousnre of using water HE i X of Benjamin Richardson on three nofes for $185, - cremfali Mahonoy, Princtpal; Mtss Lui- o b ; . Thore will boa meettng of the Tenth the sfternoon, and returned verdict of death [ from its own worka posed. B et . e e — prblican Club at 204 Went Lake stroct, o Commissloner Louls Wahl acems to havo been y-Hes. Ella 1 Tonng, Head Aulstan i i e Ro- at B o'clack sharp, Tor tho pispons-f clect fhe sl pCommisstoner Louis WA sceme to wvo been e o R Merehl, Frisaivalt M Business Done During the Year--Ro CASUALTIES. carm of the Clnn. " ATl ienublicans of fh ngeMe = - Mru. Starson, tho .usmnnul wnn:nvl\hchnNmnd ot hle glue faclory in Chicago In goot sunning or Report of the C it the | 4 Aucter-Lueila 0. Lite, Princimty Stas Careio 8, coipts and Expenses---Rail« S requosted tottond. i ate terday's Tninoxn a8 bolng at the Armory, | der, and the nne (i Milwankee in which he Ia in- mmittee 3 RUN OVER K and Wheelr iy 'J‘,’i;.iiém’& N eith tckcts for horscit | Lercated DuFnK dows: -ihe re ecurred Thuraday | ™>CPO s° i“Ia Rol' 'f“Fu 2 on the QU= oorgs W, ttoatn, Trinclats Ml Mory 12 road Laws, PRRAELIE L oty :'g;:l-;;kn-rhngm” Maves il Whiolor Gurdney o o Siildren by tho County Agent, and retarned (o | M@t Loat abont $10, 000, pecial Relig’ nd. Nerzberyy—Corydon (i, Stowoll, Trincipali Miss Em- Aunona, Ill,, Ang. 13 —An unknown boy about | ZEC% FIATD Batu e ma fooke, lend Auintant “m{t;‘;‘gmy. Loomis, Trincipal: Miss Olive Dackus, Miscellaneous Items. Sitnner—itiss Macy E, lirown, Tiead Asstrtant, Haren—Georgro B, fnanan, Principali 3i1se Avgusta E. Anderson, llend Amsistant. . l{wll. Priucipaly Misy Cttage_Grove—Tnines I, Victoria Tineahtit, Tiead A Banker John De Koven, yesterdny {nformed the Mayaor that ho wauld soon “invest €18, 000 of sono depositors' moncey in resenue time-warrants, Mr. Da K. is now in communication with the ono who wishes to Invest, and the moncy will probably b on hand to-morrow or eatly next week. . Aurora on the afternoon train, The temperature yesterday, an ohserved by Ma. nnese, opticion, No. 88 Badlson atreet, (Tninune Bullding), was at 8 a, m., 73 degreea; 10 n. m., 50 12m., 87, 7p. m., 88 Bp, m.. 814 barome- ENTRL WARD, Company A, St WAL ny eventh War v Clnly, In ofdeted oa for el 1h1e gvemiaLl tino'h Hall, Ada streot, LFTH WARD, 14 yenra of age was killcdsome time this eveningby 0 westward-houwl train in the cut just east of the clty. 'The body, horriely mangled, was broughtin Abont 10 o'clack, but 1ifo. liad been long extinct beforetho remnins wore discovercd. An inquest Mr. Pickard Desires o Thorough Examinntion. 8 evening at )l;cr! Following Is the aubstanca of the Annual report of the Northwestorn Kailway for the flacal year TWE] b i1l bo held in the morning. . ‘The Republ) i g ter, 80, i, 20.7; Bp. m., 20.0. In order that the police, who hiave been number- ¥ . s iden—Cliaries B, Bahcock, fpaly Mtss Fanny | ending May 3t \ w NIy O Al 11— A man named Thomas he Republicana of the Twelfth Ward wi) yeyy Tho Committce an Equalization wan fnsoreon | o indlcrimingtoly ne the nppalntmenta to te | Fleotion of Principals, Thoir Assistants, | Fpitven ezt siont, ©o o sy Aun 2 | _ Thora las boen o chango n the namber of mien e el b amsno o & Troigh tratn | a6t Sdniainie jevontnis” in Leonnrds tial oy yosterdsy examining the complainta of aescrs- "(’,‘“ ‘:'fi“’s"“‘ 'i" lml"l‘ ”""”{lg"h_"‘l'i“"“‘ L d High-School Tenchers. Winchiell, 11oad Axsiatant, © of ruflrond shica tha lust annusl report, buta cor- | on the Cleveland & Plitshurg Hallrond Inat night | Al are card'atly invited, i I u'l Ward g1y, menta, Al of thoso from ontal s towns wore d'v;- g e Intoucen N‘{,‘};;’;’,{l*n“n?,fc“r“l‘g'“,‘;f,? o1 gl h llen= AL N OMeretmin, Prluclpsls Bes. Mary A, mrillun 1n the dl?mnclur the old‘lllnulblzululen Tiel- | near thincity. 11is right log and arm were entircly | Mann wiil speak. b L L Bond aud Gey, :.‘5: 3: '{}é‘,’fn"'c'fl‘&‘}'&' :melnulp’n u[{tler'mi%r;“:‘l; wiar order flirough the Second, Third, and Tottrih riman, Hent A istant, videro and Matheon [ncreases tho total by 1.80 | movered frony hia hody and the acalp badly ent, Mo | ————--. Precincts, Buflding, Inepector Dailey yestorday sent in bis resignation to 3ayor Heatlr, nnd it wan naccepled. um”‘: Wileun, oneof the head men of the Voard of Public Worke, was oppointed by the Mayor eaterdny afternoon to assume control of the luild- niz Department, Commiissioner ‘Fhompson not be- g the one upon whom the position fefl, ied from the affects of his wounds two'hoiirs ‘af- ter, 1l leaven n wife and six children. It 1a sald o was intoxicatcd at the timoof the accldent, ANOTHER RESERVOIR. * TrerNa, Mont,, Aug. 11,—Chessman's Rescr- volr, at the head of Beaver Creek, noar Red Moun- nin, broke aboutd . m. of the Kth, pouring & Clnrke—¥eank B, Witttame, Principals 3iss Christino | mijes, mnklnfi thewhole mimberof miles 1,102, 08, b U Li¥inatine, Heat Amias o, iz o Consolltated Chicagt THIRTEGHTI WARD, The Renublican Club of the Thirtesnth w, 4 wlll Tiold it fegalar wnceting thin hy ! P, at Tena'a {huil, West Lako sircer " EIGHTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOAN (05~ The first rally of the campalgn of the 1;&'& Wara lepublicans will take pince ot i 10-4AY AU8 OHI0RK Dok Lot ey e il thing the assessinonts wers confirmed. Hyncinth Mndden, aged 7 years, was ran over by a(n{ml\bcar on the c?. C. & 5t. L. Hailroad yes- | terdny afternoon at 2 o'clock, and recelved Injus ries about tha loft foot that necessitated the ampit. tatlon of the leg at the ankle. e resides with his atenta on Main sircet, near {ho track, but was TiXen for treatment to 81. Luke'slospital,, Tho Doard Requests the Connocil to In. veatigate It. % MR divlded s fol nfl;:fl’;‘,fifl’.’fl'f{.fl;m‘,’\?fih“ Principsti Miss Eleots | 63,1 \weatern Tintlway and beanches, 1,030 incoln=Francis D, Hoywood, Principnls 3fes Lillle | miles; Chicayn & Milwnukes Mallway, owned but nor, end Assisiant, not_consolidated, 85: Chicago, lows & Nebraska palPailerinnes lannan, Principals e Beil Me- l(n!l‘rlnmll and Uc(fllrlflphll‘& Hlnnnr'l, xlxxla%r mlni -2 k) . | road In lawn, wnder perpetual lease, 150, 00; tulal wfif,’fi;‘flfil*"' e, Triuclpaly Mias Fauny Lun Chicago & Narthwostern taliway nroper, k.",do.uue = i M, The miles of proprictary roads are: \Winona & IS Xeltia ok, Drinclpolt MissLlzzle M. | o P 'R Hirond and Mankhto firanch, &0, 72 The Board of Education had an adjonrned meet. fug last ovening, President Richbergfn the chalr, with Inepectora Bluthardt, Olinger, Oloson, Smith, ie PUFROND 0f organe F, The Noard of Pnblic Works has docited upon the o3 W ¥ p, . t D, % | large hody of water down tho creek/and doing | lzing maveral companios of Minuto Men ofiq, f g Annintentions] injostice was, 4on6 {0 O | armounts of aplarioe which will be aifowe o the | Snilivam, Welch, Schoeningor, Corart, Read, Eng- i e e, | Fro e Ty NN orihwert: | Breat dumage to proverty. donu Moty boaed | Fule Glno s opolied g vhom'nl hop rire repoTtors S rced im to hold Clark for | employes who remain in the department. There- | lish, aud Wilce presout, Superintendent J. L. wriraon. Streei—hiins daityio M. terneld, eine- | (288 R 0 A Y0 Gy total, | 4118, | Wa8 takon vip bbdily and carrled some distauce, | qiarters—open day and evenlng durlng the can, lu‘]’;mln lhzhny Swarts. Jtwns the policcman at duction will bo as uniform as ia consistent with clj Pickard and Assistant Suporintendent Doly wero nlgo on hand, * The Presidont satd he had spokea to Mayor Hoeath abont the appointment of a Conncil Commlitee to investigato the records of the Losrd members, if any charges had been preferred. GERMAN INSTRUCTION. ‘The follosring protest was presented and roferred to the Commilttee on German: ‘The undersigned, Executire Committes of the Ger- man-Amorican lepublicn Ciub of Chicago, respect: fully reptesent to, you tiiat they hiave read 'with wr: rise tha report of your Committeo recommendiug for Thic Wirpont af svinz an ozpense of 810,000 nof an. num'to exciudo the Instructlon {n German_{rom the nubic schovls. We beg loave to say that German in Dile Bt rehools has caused 8 great miny Usrman ence Mrs, Merry was drowned, Iler body hias been ros covored. *Two men nre known fo lLave been drowned, Taelr bodies have not hroen fonnd, Conslderable damage was done to property at lfot Springs and Keraler's Brewery, ‘Iie lotal loss and damage to property will be very heavy. —— palgn. e R epublicans of Distriet No, 2, Hyd Invited to mest nt the- 1ose-Tone. Ontiery: ¢ evenlng at 8 n'clock sliaep, for the mirpove of fecling an organizal I.Im_x_rflr_ campalgn purposes, Tho Repulicans of sreon 0 Ttepnbicans of tie Tawn of Lyo . Dy ronueated (o meet at tho ralronS Remt ol g:tg&:. ‘:lll:ndny( nlwmnnr‘lfi Aufi. li"l ut rganize an anxiliar ) 1) for aald towne A fo) sttoniinge In oqueosmt psl. 4 S § Kifzadern i1 . Winchell, Princlpal, | The operations of the 1,600 mifes of Chicago & e e e et tat. " | Northwostern Railway, a9 distinct from tho opera. titchell Street—\los Fannio B, Flowers, Prineipal. tions of thy proprietary roads, nre as fallows: FlIm atreet—-ins Maggin Dougall, Brincioal, Tiie groas carnlngs wore fromn passengers, $3,» cfienticorin duenire=Siis 3iacy k. Faraliam, Prin- i frolgnty S, 001 750 e, R ter Street—=Mlss Tiste 11, Glontd, Princlpal. 3,45 moile, $260, 182.08; iniacellancons, Filer Birec=Mis Euig I, Gonld, Telucty 75,340,001 ' total, 812,770,711, 05, Tha opers CQuitimet Avenue—\ follo M. Rpcnce, Principal, ating expenscs (BG 18-100 per cent) were Lincoln Strest=\t1 hier M. Bjragie, Principals $7,074,017,05; taxes, 2327,G40.00; renewals, Ztrd Arenie—N s Hesoye B te., occount Chicago fire, $4,003, 143 art Jnatice. 8ome of the heads of minar depariments nro complaining that they have not enough clerks and too much work for the compensation. As City-Tinll *¢personals' may be mentioned the facts that Frank Darratt, e Comptroller's right-hand man, s under the weather, Ile will be about ngain in a fow daye, Ix-Marshal Ooodell made tho roakery o hasty vi«lt, **Col." Wilson, head clork of the Law Department, takes his vaca- tion the next fewy weeke, Depnty-Superintendont of Police Joe Dixon Is detaiued from duty by rickneas, Fire-Chief Bajloy, of Denver, called npon Marshal Benner yesterday, The opinion which Corporation-Counsel Anthony has prepared upon the valldity of the contravts with the gas companies ho atill'refuses to give for publfeation till after it shall have been given to the Chalrinan of the (as Committee, The opinion isa long one, and states that there Is a way of abro- ‘mtlm; the contracts for the reason that a Councll has no rlfhuu Ic%lllnlo for n time beyond that dur- ing whieli 1t will maore make o contract for ten {euru than for Afty or a hundred. Hence the coutracts with the gus companies ate not binding. o station wham the reporters Indnced to mako “‘u arreat, and not Jl!n‘:l:e SBummerfleld, whose only conncction with the afalr was to releass him on Dail. 1t has leen decided to boild the Moody and Bankey tabernacie on the eoutheast corner of Mon. roe and Frankiln streets, which is onc of the mast accessibla locations in the city, being only ono Wock from ong strect-car line and two and threa from others. The lm|ldlng will be 140 fect an Montoe street and 100 on Franklin street, and is expected to hold 8,000 peraons. Work will com- smonce at once, and it is koped to finish the bufld- ing In time to have services open Oct. 1. ‘The Board of Officers of the First Regimant held a muolln‘g lart night at the Armory on LaSalla atreet, Col, Q. Davia presided, and Alden Moreiman oficlited ns Secrotary. ‘fhe cause of the meeting was the request of Company E that permission be granted to them to give o acrics of enicriainments: Capt. Lnckey, o, E, mada tho requcst, and asked for the ca-opetatlon of the other companics, Permission wos granted, and the entertalnment will be given Inabout twoweeks at Wood's Maecum, ~The entire military compon; Will take part in the performances, - an LIGUTNING, Prersnunag, Pa., Aug. 11, —Dating tho prava- fence of & thunderstorm at Irwin's Statlon this lightning atruck_and Inflantly killed wiggor, who, with two otlier boys, were yn{. Ills " companions were novercl, atunned Ly tho shock, but it is thought they will rogover, ary Jo o Principnt. b Stngnmon Streci—Mins Loy A Ay:r’. l'rnlclnnl. tal, $7s108,B57.00; surplue, fll Dl din rose Ay plesariy, Princlpal Hiom hich dedhct ofhat ‘charges for tho year| ieiston and Cleaver Street—. 'Alble Boyward, | Interest and sinking fund on bonds, $2,205,- . Princlenl, 206,183 premium on gold coupons, 170,415, 84 l_m‘:é: Ilm-ud Street=Mlsa Frances W. Rowland, | intorest and uxghlan i'y’fl‘d"n‘f’"‘ tn%;ugmgm“ it revenue payment J11.07; _rent of cago, S8 Unten stz MatthougsErinclon Towa & Nopraska’ Halitoud, $624,002,12; rent ob Allpart Street—Mix Edanrin, Prinetpal, Cednr Rapida & Missour! Itlver Raflrond, $021,- cpllgab Folrteenin Street, Jo, 2~Mies Curran, Trin. G413 payments on oid (ln'llnna & Gllcago Unlon 3 aflroad etock surrcndered, 3, H 0 Eer:rm LaSalte Street—Miss A, C. Babcock, TFrin SHI07, 502,07 not ,m‘,,;“ ot c,,g,;&,fl!,{, '33%: i itreet? ‘western Rallway Compnny proper, 81,707,550, 60, L et L o e Dok cipal, "To this amonitt yo add the busincss of the pro- Alinwdale and Wells Street—3lss. mem Principat. | privtary ronds, to-wit: $3,087,571.31: and da- Wels and Supetfor Strees—3iiss Wililams, 'Urincipal.” | cluct thelr yearly charges, vi 31,857,854, 423 Miss Paul, of the Normal School, 31,170, 710, 80, 2 e TOO MUCIH LAUDANUM. New Onurans, Ang, 11, =J. Scila Martin (col- ored), a prominent Ropublican politician, wax found §nzensible in lis room this morning, and sbon aftorwarda died, from thie effccts of sn over- dote of laudanum. — ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. Tho Tiayes and Wiceler Club of Lako View wy) meot at the Humboldt House, corner of Belnoyg avenue and Gracolund road, to-day at 8 p.m, C. Greeley, Eaq., Lmil Hocchstor, 'k, saq othier good speakors will addresa tho nect English and Germon, WILLIAM L. CISU . Presldent 1L & W. Club, ATTENTION ! 80ANDINAVIARS, Tne Bkandinnven layes and Wheeler Cam. «palgn Company ** A " will meet to-nlzht 8t the En. to snd thelr liren to the sclonls in prefer to _private or sectarian_institutions, ‘and has greatly factiitated the processof Americanizing German children's knowl- rdiza of n language which 1sspaken in this city and this part of the CoNAlry 80 exien: feacAt 10 every busines ju f monty cxpended for It. Wa thetelore reapectfully onter our earnest protest ainst any sction of the Honorable Doard by whivh tfio Ingtruction Lu tho German language sliguid ba the greatest » and worth tho paitry e In office, and thorefore can no \Wan elected nn | leaving, ne net income for the ye IIIB(!UIDI- to the High School, to bo hereafter as- “Tho gross receipts of tho respective Jines wero as f : g pectal Dispateh to Tha Tribune. Tno-oust, on el street, near Milwinikcy ave WL e elbriatmont o' expesied. - Tho | noon ia tha Connell Sclionla il amuat, Hhle atters |/grcludd frosy;i0o Bublls i Frovs. ™ eat e, eétion of a Principal for the Nickersonville e Northwestern Taftway Co....$12,773711.33 | -LEAVENwonTiL Kan., Aug. 11,—Youtendny n Mflfl.fl‘.‘flflfl".‘“’"“"‘ huslneas. =% main pointe will be e Y Ciamuey | [peating wlllbo apen to yeportors: and there wii L imaraso, Telmary Sclcol was pastponed 1l anothor moet- | WA ik, Felet Mivesl (s 04GR | man named Willam Toylor, living i Cawley AUCTION SALY: i o8 | Do or danco, 3 4 oo, 4 y i1 g accldentally killed by a of tho Iato Rebellion. ‘Tha plav has been given in | Tho fioard of Education (moro particularly tho fivo R Woke, etoition ‘of .. Mannan o the, Carater | Eoar oS Tiisiont & Froscotc it ALz | o in 10 the batids of Frank Jonos. i 57 G P GORi £ R.“B”F‘h‘,’.é “-”mlllf‘\lry omfln‘fi: &’.‘mma.- ;“"rd n:lu{nh‘fcm mlmg m"l"i:flc"r:‘:ml"gla';“filfi?} qu;\::': = T eeieiat ‘.m‘ séhm”fli-nt e Streot Schuol, aftor his olection to the Kinzle | Northwestern Union Lisitway, G4.03 - y G. b, % O,y , 1L, ed 10 bo pi ™ appen cxam- o_regn cpor ¢ 3 Stroct Sclonl, loft tho Principatehip in the lattor G8 and 70 Wabush-ar. Thera (s cvery Teason to belleve Uit the Thation Juremink Mahoney, E. S, Cook, and O T. | offered und ado school vacant, Tils matter was loft to 3 future DOILED, ance will ba well worth scelng, ns there ted. Blake, Clty-Attorney ‘Futhill will examine the Bupt. l'lcunn? reminded the Board that it waa o will o well worll seclog; ns thore, s 1o Atiom RN K meeting to act upom. LooAxsront, Ind., Anlg‘. 'u.;['r-w mon em- On Eaturday, Aug, 12, at 9 o'clock, auch on cffort ta kit witncases, and 1t 18” expected that the chinrges | now within three weeks of the reassembling of the An attempt was made to elect Miss Blaner Su- — | ployed at Tlard's paper-mill in this city fellinto | 7. 3 Dusinose of tho erening wae the declsion that the | pcalnst cortain membera of the Board will bo def- | achiols, and the clectlon of tho teachers shonld porittondentaf German, but 1t fell through, Tnereas... v T35 | b vat of bolling water lo-day, Ona of them, 18 Crates W .G.Crackery : Buctatary e o 1o e R instey, the ca. | iDitely substantiated or refated. not bo tonger postponed. The noxt moeting was AN INVESTIGATION DRMANDED, Of this hcroase, 20 per cent came from tho Chi~ | Charles Strobo, will prabably dio. Yollow aud Rookingham Wara, ¥' J! B e Rellent mante In which b fod the | _ None of tho bils mads Thuraday.forthe parchace | dne eeely befora tho schools began, and it was w0 | e, Govortthea ntrodaced tho folowli, whtoh | exgo & Sorfiwosizrn Kaitway wroper, and 71 por Sl bl b Yoo At 10 o'clock, IIOUSHIOLD FORNITUNE, M B & 3 3 of the new bands, amounntiug to $04,000, payable = H tom the proprief 3 . 5 3 X 8 i o Y i fegimont during tho Vourth of July encampment ut | BF the R0 A, o wing Interart At 0 por sents - BPECIAL PUNDS, 1n viow of the fact that muny charges havo been THE GROSS EARNINGS MOULTON' VS. BEECHER, Jaclor Library, Chingihar, und Kifohon Fumite, i Mr. Perry H. Smith_pressnted tha following, which wns accepted, and for the time granted: The Committes on Special Funds, to whom was re. ferred tho communication of e Superintendent (o 1al accouut he had wiih the Public d in his report to the Hoard of Ed+ 2, bave fisd the sams under being nccopted, the Mayor, Treasurer, and Comp- troller had a talk yesterday, the outcome of which was hat -Comptroller Inrwell called yesterday afternoon upon Sol Smith, Preafdent of” the Mer. chants' Suvings and Trust Company and talked to thut gontleman awhilo, Mr, Smith was fluaily In- llllccfl toraiee his firat bid of U8 cents to U9 and acerucd Interest froin July 1, 1876, from which Parlor’ and Office Dewkn, - Wardrobos, Louts, Bhow Casos, Of1 Cloth, Carpots, bt At 11 o'clock, Buggies and 1iarmesser Lookout tartie largs ealaon Siondn; G, B, GORIE & CO.y Au TI(E CI1IOAGO BOTANICAL GARDENS, At a regular meoting of the Board of “I'rustees of the Chicago Colloge of Pharmacy, tho following preamble and resolutions wére unanimously adopted: ‘made thirough the pubile press aud atherwise that there | of the flscal year famnish no sdeguate Indication of Ta"and Haa ot fnuch Cocrupiion ant (i 1030 | O SvaonaboF (a0 &s Comparod Yith he rovIoGs measurcs aud operations of the Hoard of Education, v EAIRAT shioW Uhi GomathRE Ta L a2 Renotsed, That we, nsa Roard, request the Comnion | ¥ar. er yrogress sn Councll tu'appoint 8’ Committes who sinll receive uil | increasing duvelopment of the country Leibutary to cmr‘(elnl corruption wilch may ba made agninst any | our Hnes, Additional business has come i to orall members of this Doard, and fovestigate them | more than make up forany deflclencios occasloned thoroughly, by the prevailing low rates of transportation. Tho On motion of Mr. Snilivan, the Doard then ad- | descending gcala In prices during the year was met Nzw Yong, Aug, 1l.—Gen. Roger A, Pryor, counsol for Francis D, Monlton in his suit sgalnst H, W. Beecher for mallclous prosccutlon, has ro- cofved the answer of defendant through Deeclier's attorney. Bceechor denles upuclflcll!( that Moul- ton was ready or anxlous tostand trinl on the jn- Opening Fall Sals Jet year, which 18 the Bt om0 of A s hishea dee | {ima tho bonds dated. 1t 1s toneldured that the | tond Journed to Wednesday evening. by an ascending volume of traflic, and by greatly | quested tho Distrlct Attorney of Kings County to oF ful as well aa criditable to the peopla of Chica- | sale wa s vers mlvlnlul oo for s f}% witl thut | %y¢ine fast laterviow, the Superintendent, boing inuch ————C———— reduced aperal ln‘z expanses, producing resulis :‘L‘:‘z{;fl“fl%{}u ;«zfil}v;f;nllmn:lm‘xfll‘la ,"’.B‘I.’;’ES!.‘“J,'.‘.‘ . A e an, Our nrofession, which 1s In an espectar | Comptrutler Farwell Ia to be commended. dcprexscd Sn Bpirite, sald that ho would prefor not (o 3 vexar, Wo lave witnenod the unparalicled eroweh st Yo Chiengs Tintantcal Gardens dnring the digtmont for libol. ~Teecher denios that ho evar re- ahiwer any questiousst the time ho handed to the Commitiee the fullowing communication: "0 the Commilitea.on Speciul Funds—Genitemen : In vlew of the many attacka apon my Infegrity touching the Publio-Bchool Rellef Fund, 1ask of you an {mmu- diate report. to the Board al Education, and I sk throwilyyou of the Noard of Kducadion Immediste c. oty whicl siallsct forid thelr viaw of tha following 4 SALE OF SHORT-HORNS. which hnvu.uddfl o the ne‘t profita of the Com- peciat Dispatch to The T"M"‘“. B?gfiér'i"fl re oncouraging for tho futuro of the Panty, Ky., Aug. 11, —Tho sale of Hall & Tay- Tad the prices of the yoar provious boen ab- Yor, B. J. Clay & Son, and B. 1. Bedford, camo | tolucd on the businces of the last year, the gross off to-doy at the Falr-Grounds, near this city, A | CAnIDES would havo been S04, 048,83 preater Uian h e they ware, of which earnings $209,248.08 wenld crowd of perhapa 6100 0r 1,000 neoplu were prosent. | havo accrned from passcugers snd $732,800.80 Bidding was spirited, and tho pricea obiained | from frofght. seemed antlsfactory to all partics, Tho salo was | A gratifylng featare Is the Improvement which not Intorrupted, and evory onc wont away pleased | 108 talen placa in tha busingss of the nowor lincs Tiio proprictary roads, aa & class, have incransed with the manner in which the auctlon was conduct- | el tradic Iy milch mora rapid ralo than (ho par- cd. Adrizzling ruin fell all doy, though it never | ent road, l\llhllll.s!l a steady and healthy growth dampened the ardorof thoss who aesomblcd to pur- | hus contlnucd with the atter. o by Henc Surdens, ins BIUNCRt Kiven B pulie Heelon of Ha Abcers ARpReclation of Wi BAIC L RIrCITSE the thanks of this onrd aro hereby tendered to Prof, H. 1. Babcock, tho effielent Bupers lnler‘dunk a8 well aa to l'l'llfl ‘fl“rflfiz:gfi&)fi;’t;‘:fiu}g- i uera, for. the great labor pel L o l',.le‘.f.u‘l’\-lnl;'m peraf ot this irent tneans of populnr O eanieed, That our thanka nre also dus to the editors of seculnt and xciontific press of thia city, wio, with great nuanlinity and with clinracteristic forcalght, have B e and EaLouraged this adunirablo. featurs of our BTk improvements, COURT-IIOUSE STONE. ing Moulton, givon cfore tho Grand Jury, was true. A committes appointed by the Board of Under- swritera called yeaterday upon cll{-l\uuflwy Tut- hill In referencu to tho puyment of the 2 per cent of forolgu Insurance companies' reccipts intothe City Treasark, Mr. Tuthill told the l{anllenlln that the provision for the revenuo wan In the chorter, and that there was no means of avoidlug the pay- ment if the inaurance compuny carried on busincas inthe city. The gentlemon rald that they hud conenlted attornoys about the matter, and had re- colved tho advice that the payment of 2 per cent of tho net receipts must be made, Accorfllnaly they wili poy up, It a cxpected that at least §50,+ 000 will bo turned Into the public fund from that Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Notions, &, ON TULSDAY, AUG. 16, we will offer n aplenity t denirahle gooie, Tncluslni e tul el will be wold percnpiors: A'fresh Involce of Alacis, A now line of -4 Cloti, 1lnn of Franch Fluwers, A aplundld Uino of Domestics, s —————————— CORPORATE MAGNANIMITY. Gpecial Dispatch fo Tha Tribune. Lavonts, Ind., Aug. 11,—Ovor 1,000 of the cmployes of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, of South Bend, came down en the morning train to hold thelr grand plenic. The Inclemency of tho weather compelled thent to nsa the halls, “The fcnlckera wers undor the direction of Mr. Allen, [‘hu General Superintendont of the works, Tho clajm, 1. Thatall charges, Insinoations, or il mations that I atn s defuulier to'the Public-8¢hool foe Jiel Fund, o thiat I hava ured thnt fund (n_any mauner wapiever, t my ows benont, are unqusiifediy faiso, **1¢laim 2. That all moneys sent, cxcept tho mosey from New York City for tho benent of sullering teaci ‘ers ur puplls, were scnt to 1ie personally, and that 1 am Tesponsible to the dotiors slone for thefr distribution. g omployera paid all expendcs, lozing their timo as Y ik ull lines nf Notlons, source of Tovenuo. T EBport ot thie ciaim 1 have ainsady submitted proofs | chase. Tho prices woro not as good ns they wero | 100 BEregate numbor of tons carrled during tho | wofl, "Thoy contemplate s Vialt to the Centenuial | Klxcassaof Lo Conifortars, 3 5 . ear was 3,471,827, and for the provious year, An Casnl > : e "‘“'r”“" D 0 would | .. Thio Boaed of Publlc Works have fnstrrctod City- o O o /8 COYCFIUE TOmILANCEY, | formerly, but no anlnal was wold at a FEavath: incronse, "1010-100. per cant, i | 2008 i Ta'w attentiom uf buzess tnfnvited. The frmportance of the q Engincer Chesbrougli to suggostithe numo of romo ."That | sm ‘mot responsible for the Now | vory great saceifice, Tho regnit was cspeclally |.carnings por ton of freight were $2.81, and for the Salew m,, sharp. supply tha stona for tie Court-1ouse was increascd | poranu for the posiilon of Chief Eoineor of the ntribution whicli was sent to K. F. PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Tennsylvania Military Academy, Chestor, Pa,, opens Scpt. 18, Civil engincering, the classics, aud Engllsh thoroughly taught. For clrculars P, GORE'& 0., Auctioneers, 08 ndd 70 Wabizal-av, Liarge and Elegant Lines FALL STYLES Boots, Shoas & Stippers | AT AUCTION, DY CATALOGUE, 4 On Wednesday, Aug. 16, at 93 n. . promph All gooda gnaranteed regular slzes and perfect i uniess kold “‘ny are.” NO JOBBER SiOW§ 4 BETTER LINES of oodathnu wo offerat thissale, GQEO. P, GURE & CU. 08 and 70 Wabasli-ar. . ¥, ltune , Esq then Prestdent of the Board of Fducation, i:?;;fffi»r such portion horeof aa tho sald Itunyaa hui 5. N rsuht s hitcAted. Cony of & lotter recotyed from the gentienian who wad fustrumental in raling the enconraging to thueo young breeders who deafred ’}‘fi'fli‘&'n’fi?{a &3; Pn'c d'hi“fi.“l'f:' (S 10:100 pat cents to start frosh herds, for, whilo the atrains of stock | 48 019} ST SOCRCL L sk MEFS gt inthnlon wero of the very beat, tho prices were in reach of | 19 00-100 per _cent.” Tha earnings nor ton per all porscased of even stinted means. Tho follow- | milo woro 1U5-100 conts, and for the provivee in certain clrcles yesterday by the failure of the County Board the day hefore o take any action, 1t was known that the Board hod Intended to have North Bido Pumping-Worke, Mr. Trautman, a former ssslstant engineer, liag heid the position sinca the remoyal of Mr. D. C. Cregier, and al- thouph ho hus proved to'be's capablo and trust- acted in the muttor tho day before, but the failure | worthy man, he lacks thot sclf-confldence which | fund, —~* fnginre the higheet saluas e, B 0L100 conta; decreass, 7 14-108 por conty 1 = 1o doso was rogarded as an_ovidenco of tho wenk- | one in 8o lisportant an ofico should porscas. 1tls | Leidim 4. That 1 am remponsible to tho Board o Edu. 5umhrm;ia Togs e Bih by 14th Duko of Thorn-~ | > "The whole numbor of passcngers carrled on 3l g‘:"l",’ la 'ty fi,’ g:l‘g,;':l':.g “1‘1’ 1‘:"{"‘;‘53:" :ll','cfi. roing, of the **Ring," which bad the | undoratoodthathols more anxious tobe romoved | §Riatd of Edusation ircetly and came Into my nandsas | dalo, dam [1s8 Stonowall Jackson, by Burnulde, | tho lineswas i, 527, 143, ‘against 3,407,020 in the leago, or 3 . Hyatt, . M. to » subordinate position than the Board are to ra- move hint. - Mr, Chesbrongh has not yct, as fur as in Lnown, ugéottel the naue of any nersou, thouzh Capt. Marrow, the Steambont Doller In- spector, has been highly recommended to tho Doord ne a wan compotent and willing to take the position. ANNOUNCEMENTS. The tenth anniversary of the Ilalsted-Strect M. E. Sabbath-§chool will occur te-morrow at 3 p, m, There will e a grand trotting matinee at the Cen- tral Park drlve at & p. m. to-day. It s free to sl #flect of giving tho . more honorable compeiltora for tho work nuw courage. They were satlstied that the Walker-Perlolut Job could not go through, and, a3 o consequesico, foll that thelr chances had been improved, eapecially the lme- stone men. n tho discnesion of the eltuation in private and ublio 1t appeared that Walkor waos not the only [adividust Who had agreed to huy the County “‘Tling." e had been more successful in making his arrongementa on occount of hls ecxe tended mesociation with the scoundreld, Wit from tho farce of_clreumstances they had not beon ablo to koep thelr promisce, 1t waa said he had put up $80,000 in the lunda'of Ferlolat, not in moneyb but In property, the amonnt to bo $2,750, to If. 0. Suith, Stoney Point, Ky, provions year,—an ancreass of 3 81-100 per coiit, Tloom bth, by 2d: Duke of Oueldn, dain Bloom TIE OPERATING EXPLNSES AND TAXES 24, bydth Lordiof Oxford, $1,630, to Caleb | of the whole rond miles), compared Ky, wil we_items iling yoar, wore a Toan Duchiens 12th, by Dule of Dloomfeld,dam, | follows: For yoar ending May. i1, 1875, $4, 781, ronn Duchess Gth, by Kirk Lovington, 81,425, to | 247, for year ending May 31, 1870, $8,274, - Trown & Gralg, Live Stock Assoclation, Bow Park, | 280,00; docrease, $500, 077, Canada. Tha saving thus clfeclod has not tosn made at Toan Duchess 12th, 1!( Duke of Bloomflold, dam, | the u!fcn!u of the property, but |s the rosult of roan Duchess bth, by Kirk Levington, $1,426, to | caroful efforts extending l‘lruu{;h oyury depart- Brown & Cralg. ment of opumun;z. and s the [rult of Letter facili- The_total wale aggrezated 332,470, Twenty- | tles afforded by thio complction of the new shups, }hrngfiu%_mld for §J,405, and fifty-eight cows | by steel z:nn. and 1mportunt improvouicnts 1n or 824, 705, ermanent way. The sulo of Warfleld, Comba & Ilurgess takes ¥ The road and rolling-stock have been fally laco Lo-morrot, when it fs expected thatn much | malntained, and aro In good conditlon at tha close urger crowd willbo in wttendunce, s to-morrow | -of the year. Dealdes the renewals with stecl rulls, A. Col. Hyattwill bent the Bherman House Mon- day, Aug. 14, from 10 & m. to 1 p., nt, and will ho Liappy to see patrons of tho Acadewmy and athers on officlal business, + DISAPPEARED from the storo of A. I, Miller, 0L Washington steeet, Jarge amounts of dinwonds, watches, jew- elry, ete. . The above were taken by ladlcs and gentlemen {n tho crowils that have thronged ihls elogant catab- 1ishment for the past few months, ot prices lower than evor bofore known in Amorlca, Investiza- proved by the lioard, vae claims arg respectsully submitted, and for further informstion, 1f desired, I'shall ask lenvn Lo in- troduce the lon.Joha N.Jowett, my nwruey,‘l‘(upuuz- Tully yours, , L. PIcKA 'Ie/Cotninittes having peruted the' parer, snd dedin e e Buperintendeat prefurred 1o have ts (averits o on ils pre conduicted by hi attarney, deomed it utter of justico that more tina should be glyes, ¢ tie next meeting of tho Loard, HAYe io doubt can make & fuil report. M. Pickard dealred thut s Commilteo slionll'say, tiat, whstover smount o was legally hound for he had reudy In bank Lo pay over, Zihat hie was correAponding with e douors and Jrould pretor 1 dalus, (o which the Commitico as- sented, en lio was nwarded the contract for tho . {on sliows, however, an immenso and magnificent doubled wl 2 clonus the sorlos of snles, Fancy prices moy bo | extensive Fepalrs and improveuients have been | h g 5 tity's holf of the bullding. Tho way tho facts | Thecreditors of tha Cook County Nutlonal Bank AALARIES, X 4 e 5 | atock still romaining, which will bs closcd outat | By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Eaie ' light 1s & Tittle Catugaiar, but ovoldiug will o gt o leam ttat Bir. . T Uarley, 2. Olinger, of o Commisa on Salatos, pro- CO LN S g S 1';:?." In tho' track, ‘bridges, culverts, and soud- | £y o) Sow igar | Y avetioncore, 84 and 80 Rendolphess 7 ctall, the Recelver, authorizes the announcement that 4 = ‘There has Leen expended upon the Company's The auction sales ertised for Monday and g iR fhoy will recelvo divhilend af 10 per cont in Sep- | g0 racion Taoake n eAUeHOR O 35 pex ‘oot ih 1 THE WEATHER, new ehop Improvementa, Includiug bufldingd, Ta- s 19 told by a cortain Notary who execnted th trast deuds to Penolat, The Commissicnurs, or six of Ahem, wers to recelve 85,000 each from Parfolat, ‘lakipz his notes for the same, and Periolut, for his \flmlu o, wae to retain the resfdue, $30,000, Tho other parties putting up moncy, 1t appears, hod Saturday eveninys, owing to the aboenco of the au tloneer, will be poatponed until the lat of Seps tember. temhber. The persiatant labors of the Recelver uro at Iast beginning to bear frait. Tho followlng leadera of the Woman's Chriatian Temperance Unlon are appointed to lead the dall; Qospel Temnerance Mevting in Lower l"lrwn{l Wasnivatow, D. C., Aug. 1%—Tor tho lnko | chinery, sppustcnances, sud siop: gronnds (coms reglon, rising, succoeded by slowly falllng bare xuluhlg 240 acren) ut Wost Chicago during the past omoter, varlable winds, mostly from soutlieast to | Yenr, the sum of 280, 454,01, and upon the vrops vouthoveat, atationary o wlighily lower tompora. | S o Lo boginning i 187 up 1a tho loas of ture, and partly clondy weather, with raln-arcas | works ara of groat oxtent and of the moat durabla fulng yoar, Jour Committee, "tu obediencs toa rexo: tion Of ths J0srd passod Auic. 1, present herewiin a echicduls of salaries preparad on Aug. 4 in conformity With such requeat: ACMEDULE. Grand Auction -Sale OF THE ENTIRE FURNITURE AND ———— THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC COMPANY ! ittty : g Aug. 14: Monday, Mrs, W, Offcera—Ono Bupertntondant of Schools, $3,000; offer specinl indacements to buyers ot wholeaslo FIXTURES OF THE aro tw af thom, howaver, one " tn tho iterest of | day, 3rs, 0, L sebuylor; Fhuredny, Mes, Wil | it lculiclt sy oo mesenyer, g, > vooaw osznvations, | GCononiy of labor, and providing facilitfes which | gultars, and all kinds of musical fnstruments. lh‘:l’l‘!“ll‘::’cnlll‘ ‘mflmfl“fl:’ {%’i‘é:‘"&f.\cfi‘,‘fi.fki‘.“’.’n‘}.f M“Fx“ilnlynky e U L A + Saturday, Mras. #rfl.fi;}mfl)fi;{ & 3 liree u:l.l\'n. - LOALD shall be amplo for the growing wants of the Com- | General ngents for tho Standard organ and Steck $ 7,500 twelve at $75(, 80, 3 8% 4150, 1, 500 Norinal School—One at 81,675, $1,873; ono At 8 £0751 ONe wt $U75, $675; vne special luch‘nruwnnm: 1,200, U6 Sehooli—Four Princtpals at 1,050, §3,000; thirteen Principals at 81,000, fw.s«l ne Pri al 8t ¥1,950, $1,850; one Principal LIl L e 2 i een 1 Hinctpals ot ‘snmhlu.um five Prl Time, _| Bar, 7hr 1A, pany In this most impartant department of ity sor- vice. As one of the indlspeneable conditions of pros pority, the Company 1s aclively cngagod m ree cou!lrn:lhni‘ its principnl tracks with atecl ralls, and the work 1a progressing as fast as renewals of 10:8p. 1 the present track are required, and 1t can be done Muximiun thermumeoter, 84, _Minlmum, 7k with oconomy in tho opcratlon of the ruad, CENEAL preRTATIONS The numbar of miley lud during the yéas wae steugglo the moro éarucst, Thu competitors hinge thielr hopes of success, of course, un TIIE AIZ OF THER LRIDE, wnderstanding full well ihut moncy afone will sn- oure thew tho work, Late in the aftornoun sand- “stone lad the advantage of lmestone In the antount of wmoney backing It, that is, throwing out Walker. On the other land, the limestons partics liad the advantage of having a Coumniae plano. Qualityguaranteed. No. 150 Stato sircot, e —t—— SUBSTITUTES IN THE DENTAL RANKS are not desirable; thoreforo keep the natural tecth sound and pure with that wholesomo vegotable elizir Sozodont. Do this, and they will lnstas Tong as the breath 1asts, and the Lreath itself will never be taluted. . Tho Rov, Ioratlo Stebbine, D, D., who suc- ceeded tho iate Stare King st fan Franciasco, who Ju unb of the moat noted preuchers in tho Unitarinn Chureh, 18 atuying at Ui Pater Houss, iy preaches at the Clurch of the Measinh Sunday, and a recoption will be given him in the church ‘purlurs Monday evenlng, to which the members of :nefiu:lmr Uultarlan congregations in the city are nvited, breat Gentral Ho Market-square, nm;. Ficld, Telter & Co,'w Whole: salo louse, Chicago, f Commoneoing Monday, Aug. 14, at 10 1. m., s spuilouion sl s Al Al ING HOOM rnd ITTONEN FULNITURE 51100, maktng a total Honarat worlc for (o, und in cliscgo of theie — . ‘;;'._‘.;x‘l-fi%.l.‘;::‘n‘, sai. T pioguo. Auz. Ti=—Mttntun._ | HE ST |r’x"|'»°u§£§§6%:-u°x'?fl% Tnst fiacal yoar. Thursday, tho 17th, tid, who wan belng nobly backed up by an ux- ) CRIMINATL. nasiat Contracts for 16, ua_ Amorlcan ateel ralls, Tmprisoned tn o Mine, R A .| R R e R Sk A ! i P o Over 200 Rooms nlly i atono clretes that. aluce Walkor was prace | Several Lousesof ill-fame along ** Bller " avénuo A telaieated Wiioe " Tar wmor. ani Tl dilvory s theds ranm | ¢orD the golleey disisicle of Fondiohury and it 1 Ticaily distumecd T Lia vaco, That 17 hip lmodtonn. | e Todc i i ashers: B ia B0 sraent gean " | ton, anduly 21, 22, and &, an, extradedinary ac. were taken in by the police lust evening for diy g twunt, ordeily conduct, 3 ‘Martin Fiavin, of No. 87 West Siztecnth street, , £, 500 teachers (o than the numver il warcloatd. Tyt fartn a Fedtelon_ of arey teachurs. The required feduction of 25 per cent from 607,000 smiounta Lo $151,750, leaving al our dlsposal will b lald as recelved, during the presont year, The capital stock of the Chicago & Northweatorn & 1rc-h....¢.‘clcT§l 3 m{kr:y Compauy on the 1t of May last was s Costing to Furnish $50,000, And all in fino ordor, mnke g snlo_nover bo. fore offorad m_tho " FURHITURE and 233, cidsnt happonoll nt the Clifton fiall Colllery, Four handred and twenty men and boys wore sinployed in the underground works of. tho Rll. ‘which 16 ane sompetitor would double hin'money he would win. The nuture of the deponits wade, cutsido of Walk- er's, i8 not known, but it Is vafe to say that tho tho ‘Wont, FUR ; Comiuion stock und gorlp, $16,011, 18 ) o pt BA LIRS, oL i sen aubatantiul, | I the cangat Walker, thcdoponit | who attemptod to shiout his wite Thuradny aftor- afud ot o, prefarred stock and crip, §2 ok %3 toiah,' | S o deeneit In the, dirich i ceus ot (he | ROUEH 3 N e W L e TR e B e s occupted by ke | noon, was yestenlay held by Justico Seully in | Teachers. A0, B3, 413, : ‘midway down the shaft, which cut off all commu: | urgod to oxamine the roods, LLotsj now opon ring the year thero was isaned 816 : 8)of com- mon stock, and the samo amount uf prefurred stock, for account of Penfnsula bonds converted, ond for mmaoll amounta of fructional scrip surren- dered fn adjustment of old dividends, P S Sineo tho Jast Anial Fororis tho jmportant Inco the Inst annual roport, the imporiant casca THE STRIKING BRAKEMEN, i et Company s Fofoste iavolving tha CINCINNATI, O., Aug. 11.—T's genorul altuation | duostlon of the rigut of the Slate to com e with tho stiking brakemon on tha Oblo & Miasis- | GHEPALY U TORICEServises it s fic Wik tho sippl Talliroad remalns unchanged, No frelght | before tho United States Supréme Conurt at Wash- trains have passcd ovor tho road to-day, but pas. | Ington, and a declsion muy be expected during tho sengor travel Is unintorrupted, 1t a reportod that | SFm which boyius In Octolior wext. tho machinists in tho Company's shopa at Vin- | qiid,Irst cato ls ",‘.’;{o,‘.",i‘;,’;";m}"c‘",}:‘i‘,:n‘;" cennes havo declared thomsolves In sympathy with | which was nppc:\lml from the Buptume Courd of the hnlre{len‘i,bu‘l nl |-' not expected they whl | the Stute of “Mlunosota, iTho ‘only qicstlons strike, oud tallke i ly indulyes n this caso are, whether tho Stale of n- e o fibk fo frooly Indulked i, SUC | soin fina the righi to x and onforcu apecllc mica ! £ of compensation for the trausportution of freight aro assembling ot Seymour from olher points | and passcngers; and whethier the fact thit she on the road, State warrants have been | Legisluturo hus fixed such rates, is conclusive that fesuicd for thy Juadors In tho striko, charging (hom | Such rutes ara reasonuble, i thiarcenyof caupilug-pinw, ot it s far o Anuther and mora fmportant case {s that of Wili- porson luw been found to serve thign, The supeal | 18m I, Plok ot al va, Tho Rallread Comminstonura of the rallrond authuritios to Gov, iendricks for | of the Btateof Wlacunsln, which was appeuled oficors to preserve the ponce and protect the rafl- | from the Olrcuit Court of tho United States for the rond property had not bcen anewered, It {8 wald, | Northern Districi of Wisconsin, This Is & suit §4,000 Lall to the Crimlual Court, George Androws and W. C, Jucksou wero, yes- torday brought before Justice Foote for vagrancy, nnd ined $25 each. The fine waa suspended on conditlon thut i men go to work. Failing to do that, the Bridewellawalts them, 11, Cordes was bolore Justics Ifoote yesterday aftercoun, charged by his former employor, J .8, Jansen, of No. 40 Uawmllton avenue, with the en hezzlument of §51, ‘The prlsoner was bound over to the Criminal Court In bonde of S500. Burglors In the Weet Diviaton did a neat job yes- terdny mnmlg]{ In entering the residence of Mrs, Belle Puel, No. 240 West Congress atrect, getting awhy wlih 8225 worth of clothing anil Jow- clry, Aunther mm‘x Rob wway with u watch and some clothing from Poter 1tatch, of No, 62 West Aduaws wtrect, Lizzlo Young, & white prostitute lving fu the notorlous dive known ue Lung Uranch at No, 125 Van Buren street, committed suicido at 8 o'clock Inat ovening by drluking the contents of a bottle of laudanum, ~ 1i splte of the elfarty made to save her life, the nufortunate creature expired two hours Inter, She was about 27 yents of age, aud 18 ot lurgely upon the financlal ability of the contestanta, Jn the meantime the Commissioners will bo uctivo, and thele confereuced with Perlolat und Walker nuwerous. TIIT; TAX CASES, + TUE DOCKET NMARLY CLEARERD. The consideratiou of the tax cascs was resumnal yesterday In thoe County Court, A lurge numbier of speclal objections to Individunl lots were vvur- ruled and eoms were sustajued, Tlhey contaln no matter of general Intervst oxcept thiss that If from ¢ any accldent a person's land {s assessed with auuther's, thero 18 no way in which the parties interested can pay thelr taxes on (heir severnl portious. 1t scems that thero might be @ slight omendment of the Hovenus law Ly which there might bea reassessment und divislon in such cases Dy the authorizea Avscssor, Another sct of hard- alipa ulsw auyear wiiero the Asseusors cknowledyo thul thoy huve made » mletake, In unv cuse the Jaud was to be wssessed ut §1,400, but by mlstuke two extrn cyphors were added, ‘muking the tax equal 1o half the value of tue land, Such mlstakes and difiiculties do not come to the knowledgs of nication with the hoad workings, and 330 mon and boys were i consequenco imprisonod for nearly forty hours, Mon were selto work to clear tho shaft, and eventualiy ono of them fcll Into the dib holo at tho bottom of the pit, It was not until D o'clock, howevar, on Snturday mnmlnfilhnl come munication with tho men bulow could be opened, Tho scenes in tho workings during the long night's waiting was very oxclting. Blon were ‘“’E‘ in very fair Dfl‘iur by two exporfenced underiookers who happened to bo helow at tho time of the uccident, They warn quito unawareof the naturs of the block in the shaft or of the meana which were bolng ta- ken for thuir roscue, Liut assuraica of sofoty was maintained by the fact that tho ventllation of the plt continued perfact, . ‘As mony of the men wers slonderly provided with foad they became ravenously hungry, and when {n the cotrse of Baturday sapplics of broad and chewss were sent down Into the infno a scenc of an exciting dvacription took place. Thu food was sorved out to the men frum the cabin window, but in their excitewent and Impatlence the wen broke {nto tha cabln and liciped themselves, for htln?nnflgn. on lgrm\ ".‘1""1','”"’ t}rx;nnla monts for timo muy bo mado by applying T APRERTON WILSON, at tho H By WM. A. BUTTE & CO, Auctloncers, 118 und 120 Wabash-ay. REAL ESTATE NBAR TEE Rolling: Wills and Archer-av, AT AUCOTION, ON EABY TERMS, 5’?“DA\‘ )}?;\Nlfl}lu \A\'I‘F. N.nnlll o'clock, at our oty 3 A"lfi:‘l’:: > Lot 1. : : thirdakl, 250105, botween o lach, Vo Corgsge ral LOCb on. Laurol-at, between TUie BTG per Gt o peutre, VIR VTN 0., Avctioneers. GREAT AUCTION SALE u Mr. Covert moved to reconsider the former vote of (Iledl]unl‘d by which the reduction was wade, Carricd, Mr. Wilco then maved that the report of the Committee on Salariva bo Juld on the table tempo. rurily. Carried, Ou motlon of Mr, Dluthardt, the roles in rolation to tenchors nnd nalarles were suspendod, On motion of the sama gentleman, the voto by which the assistant teuchera woro elected July 13 was algo reconsidered. Thio noxt thing done was to temporarily lay over «‘rlm ulccllu!n of aysistunt teachors, on s inotlon by Mr, Covert. * On motlon of Mr, Wiles, the report of the Com- mittce on Sularlua was taken from the tables, The question then came up on the adoptlon of the repart of tho Conmlittew un Salarles, V. Mr, Wilce moved, as an umendmont to the ro- port, that the sularies of the janltors be roduced 25 per cent, the samo us the teachora, Mr. Olewon contended that tho 25 per cent reducs tlon wonld bo too suvera on the janitord. Boveral gentlenien - seemed to fuke the' sumo view of the matter, Iwhllun othiera ll:;lllghl diffcrent- 1 = POMROY—On Friduy, Aug. 4, Nilos Pomroy, at blu residonco near Lo ckport, N. Y., aged " 5, 0 owing to the Guvernor's abwe 1 State, | brought by bondholdersin Europoand in thia conn- " 'y By the Now York Money Loan Ofiice (IIENRY 8. +Uio tax-yayers until thoy atlenut ‘to pay e | kuownlo liave wny ralatlves in this city, b n IRt e Tt e ptrons | e Karaial at Ho{nl][:m.r:n;‘:xlf: ot fuhsate: | try 18 tonCtha conatiyutionality of -tho law known | Y58%oral on Sunday, at 4 p. m.y st his Tota reel- HIAAB, Proatilent), at tho Salesroouss of luxea and tho low secua defective In refusing | trank Binghom and John Keiser, whoetolo about | woved o refor the question to e’ Committea on | Untll s breach of (he peaco uccurs, whon ho prou | 58 the Pattor law of Whiconin. Thoro ta still an- | gance. 2 A. BUTTERS & CO., dhots el ety cun prove.fad i ek | 8100 orh of cuthlng o ar w b cor | Skt Sulion, it \atructions o ropor | lsoe atara ad g any dltnnce """ | othoaui, b all uopect i, aiulut o sung | Sk way (e mple smouncomuot,waye tha R e Tn relotion t the tax levl d topay fntérest on tho | yeutorday hold In 8500 bal_each fo i Gfhminal | & oa i A e ton 1o —————— Comumlasioner o Locknort (N.Y.) ‘wouriab, of th death and burlal | muEsDAY, Acg, 16, 170 commencng at 10 noniing debt of the city i exeluwat (s lawtal's | Turi: *'Tho. youds, Mostly Indlee' Undarweat, | Masmm, x'x‘l‘-m:"u’:dfll'\?:-fixlf“-l.{'-'lo'hnmlfifi' s "*FORESTERS," "o chiel Joint of difference between tho Minno- Binaciod o pramisent part Ta s afuirs ot iy | Orclock . Jh, cugh day, Tho'stock. comslula of 58 | n‘u{efi;g‘fi o0 ':'fi"a 'c'fi}"c”;flu'fl'.’q"'.’"".i “tll‘-:: l“,:n"xl;fi‘{ wera rocovered by Dotective Schmack under a sido« | 2'ha wnotion of Sie, Bhooningur was thien earrled. CLEVELAND, O,, Aug, 11,—At o sesslon of the | #ota and Wisconsin casce arisos from the circume & endicus varloty of nuighborhood, and been known all through the county not su much for great abllity as forhislarge- heartedness and his uprizhtnces, 2 1o wau pnsslonutoly foud of sacred muslic all his lfe. A fuw days befors bis death he Joined hearti- 1y Io singing th sweot hymna of pralse and love. PFALCII—On tho 11tk Inst., Marriet AL Ialch, Inm'xh;lnughtcr of L. and la L. Falch, aged 10 months, Funeral wnkes place to-day at 10 o'clock s, m., from 268 Larrabee-ut, walk on Indiana street near Markel, net kept by ono Thonas Stunton, A BURE 4 0gloon The saloon of John Miller on Canal strect, near Jackson, waa the sceno brutal row at ) lag evening, ‘The participants wera o parcel of meat- Mingers employed i wholeealo booths on Jackron stroet, and scveral of them wera budly cut upon the head with bottles, [The proprictor himaclf Jolned fn the moles and recolved several bad g ‘s on tho Licad with the broken glase, and Iln& hi ear chowed {nto mince-meat, None of tha partle “Tha question recurred on the adoption of the re- purt of tho Cummittes on Ealariew, Mr, Covert moved to smend Lhe report soan to make the actlon of tbe Board In conformity to & ‘tcommand,” and not lu conformity to & ‘'ro- queat ™ of the Council, 1le would not put himuelt on record ae accepting a **request’' of tha Couns cil, where tho requeat carried so large a reduction. Br. Hoyne miggested the word *‘ordor in. stesd of * *‘command.”, The suggestion wsa adopted, Subaldlary High Court of the Anclent Order of | #tonca that ‘.ho Conatitutlon of Wisconsin mvldc.l Foresters, the Commlites on Slato of the Odor | bt 51 Letalatisro piuy altor s Fepant g che: reported adveracly to purmitting the Court of Giood | sots, under which the charter of the Winona & Bamitritane of Massachuwetts to withidraw from thy Bt-“ \};nfi Rallrond waw grauted, contdued no such Order. This Committee also reported the total | Provielon. numbor of courts belonging to the High Court ns ,,‘i',‘,‘,,"g..‘},fl(,’,,,'é"{}l,“,.',.",‘m',’;‘{;f‘ll’gf.‘,‘.;' :P ’l“a';:fl.‘;fl 110, with a mombership of 3,680, ‘Phe roport of | 1)linols by the Chicage, Burlington & Qnincy Ral- the Committes un Nomluotions was adopted. Thoe | road Company, and fi'om the Stato of Wiscousin by Ennclpll officera elected aru Gleorge Guscott, 1ligh | the Chicago, Allwankee & 8t Paul Rallway Com. stated that he had not Yre ared bimacl! to glve an opinion in the matter; thal it would taks conalder- able time, and {t scemed 1o have boen conceded that be should give & pro forma declalon for tho <y, leaving the partice objecting tu pressnt the uestion of law as to the valldity of this debt {n h firet Instance to the Bupromo Court. He would therefore deliver no upinlon,- but would enter a Lm forma judgment againet the objection and sus- Ining the taz Lo pay theas cortificates, MERCHANDISE, ‘ Flne Gold and Sllver WATCHES, Of avury miake and quality. DIAMOND JEWELRY, Fine Gold Scts, Fino Gold Chalns, Opera Glusses, &, t Thu tax cases are now closed, the Conrt havi | R Ranvars Mubechier. Tanger Jomgi Btead, | pany; wid it i beljoved thatail the questions | LVFTLE—A Glenwood, 1., Aug. 8 of cholers sverruled all objections Of & uubitantial nature would aquenl we t who the participante wero, and | Mr. Hoyne affored as 8 substitto o the Com- | eciaurar, Willlam I5. Simiih;- Secrotnty, 1tobert | Growing out of the Potier law In Wisconln, and | Infantum, Blmer C,, ooly chlld of Willlom aund 2 & CO tectingthe validity®af auy taxcs or ascasmicnt camsoquontly the pollcunen, who i Wiitowmed | 2009 YU S atifute 0f o, Comniuteo nade | TEELLRE XL the onlcors ure from. Clovclind, ne | SDlIaE Taws in othor Ststos, Will bo. ssitied by | Kiitlo A" Liitt, sged 0 months und 10 days, By WM. MOOREHOUSLE & GO, unnfi cancs will be token to the Suprome Coutt, and will present tho questions on thevalidity of th city temporary loaus, township erganizailun of Couk County, The validity of the city tax appropris ation ordinance, ete. Decislons in ihat Court way bo expected in Janusry or Juse next. the lawa of the Order require all officers to ho resl- | theso declulon + dunts of the same place, A resalution providing It shanld vo siated, however, that the Jaw of for the crention of nh endowmiant fund frbm which | Binnosots, fxing waxinum ritcs of fare and $1,000 {3 to bo pald on the déath of u member, wus | frelght, hus boen sepesled, and the Potter law fn referred to a special committev. "Tho Comuittos | Wisconsin vuperacdod by’ anact restoring Lo the the maximum ratcs Auctloneors, 274 and 276 East Madison-sl. | 2 | ) i the Committes on Salarles was then adopted, Mr, prasededlice , Will be sold thlsa. m, 610 o'clock a full lineo! } ! § ; f i Hoyne alone voting Iu the negative, ELECTION ul THACIERS, e, Shoeninger moved to proceed to the election of teaclicrs in the enme manncr as that praviously gar-Syracuse, N. Y., papors pleaso copy. llULLB.‘X—AuT 11, John Mullen, aged 30 yesrs, Funeral from his lato residonce, 148 llucker-at., on Bunday ut 11 o'cluck, by cars to Calvary. Erlends of the family are invited Lo attend. Jobn Langford, s Qranger from the intcrior of ‘Wisconstu, sreived in town yesterday, and at tho Northwestern Raflway depot Invited an exprevs- mun uamed Fitzgerald to steer him (o a boarding. bLouse. Instead of takiug him to such place, how- PARLOR SUITS, X ! on duvenile Forvaters reporied riles ond rituol to | rallroads the right to © ELOW~. ER SETS, Speouiul asscesment cases will now betaken up, | ever, bo took bioion & wiid-gooss chase through "“.’,",‘,'“(‘"‘e.{“,‘,i’,,':?:‘}“,’;‘ "";;fc‘;[{’f;"";, election of | KOver that brauch of Ty Oedur, Adjuurned tili | which wery in force by tatifla of the Milwankes & y,‘:}.‘ég‘h‘?“)fi, n?‘rl.“;&’fl‘l‘#:l‘n:.“" Aug. 13, Mary Dining-rao m.c,.mc.,.H.,‘?,m,BFEm.“,.,. hoth 3 ssioone and other dives atong Cunal and West Bani- | teactiors in the Principal, Divielon, High, Narmal Ly Bt Faui llallecad 1n 1472 Tho rates charged Vunoralto.day (Baturday) at 1:30 b . Cars | pow aud use : alio, & iarge assortmont of Larpeth THE CITY-HALL. it e slar n tred of the ruse, | (rammar, and Primary Schools, and the head g — under this ac 10 Miosvhart lowor thun tho | to Graceland ot 2:50 p. m. Train from Chitagoto | sccond-band Turnituro, und miscellancous goods. ant, with a shruwduess very nulikothat of a Grang- | gyuletants. Carried. . CANADIAN NEWS. muximum, and aro generally autisfactory, LaGrangeatll a. o, e = er, Called upon » policomisn to atrest Fitegerald | *“Pho’ Board then proceeded to the election of WS, T PINANCIAL APPAIRS B B UNOLAIMED BAGGAGE. “The clty recelpts yestorday wepe §2,671 from the | for swindling bim out of hoth e and woner. | guch toachets, with Ho following reaults Spectal Dispaich to The Tribune. of the Compay, e well a4 the material candition MEDICAL, One hundred packagde of unclalmed baggase Water Department, $500 from M. Masou on the Tn:‘ cxpress shark wilt como befure Justice Scully A Schaul~Gearge Howland. Princl 811 G Tonoxro, Out., Aug. 11.—A wcetivg Is ahortly | of the run»'"(v have been much fuproved by the from the Unlon House, conuisting of Trunks, Cs poputar loan, and 31,320 from Ncousce. ta-day. Keliur . Beabody, O, 5. Wesicalts Maro Dete- | 10 bo held hiere hetween wholesale merchants and | eperatians of Qo last gucal year, 3, ot Dags, Valiacs, and Hoxes, and Wolr contents,to Yho floating debt has fcon reduced $1,08 % v S1ate street bridze will be open for » fow dayw, | 5 TUCMIzedcave of Larcony and hanging In which hy Bomuel Wil tho Austyallsn Centonnlal Commlustoncr with tho.| 7ot bl e emn reduced $1,067 - o sold on tho account 8f whom it muy concers. basold un the account Of whom It muy concert: By JAS, P, McNAMARA & CO. 117 Wabash-av., N. V. cor, Madlaon-st. 1,000 caaca Doots, Shoca, and Blippers at Auce | Morning, AUt 16, ot 0 vietock. 3 Mesera, Clark and Solomou Bwartz were priucipsls cane before Justice Bumnerfield yesierday, sud afier a protracted examinution, which revealed the same atute of things st forth i yestordoy's Turue una, Clark was held for the Grand Jury in bond of $500 on chargo of wssaull, snd Bwarts was sent before tho sane tribupal fa ball of on & charge of 01.320; und the diuiinished ¢! object of openlng up 4 rogular und direct trade bue Zn the balance-shoet nt’ ‘um“’é‘x‘:.‘if.“.,‘{'i'\tu" ;‘5}‘:‘;:: tvegn Canuda and Austruila, excosa of the vrdinary wonthly accounts for work- An agitation s golntou n Western Lowns for ln)&lhumml. will Lu rapt ‘vlh uidated, having the Esstern mulls forwarded on the news- hure was 3 very considerablo Increase in the papier special which leaves Toronto at 6 0., sev- | amouut of bualness dune aver that of foriner years, erl bours In udvance of the regular pussenger | 8nd tho reveaus resultiug therefrom was -u:ficlcnl train, 1o augment tho gross carnings onall tho lues; 1. i Tetuinahauy Mias Goeuln, 'Fi 5 wouod, 3ting Hautlia Mis:h, ‘8780 cach, Nocth Side HighsSchoul—Emily stowel, First Asfste cacher of German, ni=Jergnid i Blocuin, Princls Al irac, #1,500; Willlam T. Bule T B A T saen Asilo K. at least till Mondsy, owing to repairs which will 0 alson, Mids Smalls Lo wade, A new casting for tho centro turu-table shuat bo put fu. City-Engincor Chesbrongh yesterday diachorgeds the foreman and (he gang of wmasons who huvo Leen at work on the West Slde puwmping-works, Coen Momtan Renovelor Curea Berofuls, Frysipelss, Turiors, White Bwellini Tleart Disvase,'Plies, Fover aud Aiie, and ail diseas rHeng frum bl o, Auoi—tra B, Daker, A% urror watmiads youterday by tating that Habih: e s s E i, " Bpecial Dispatch to The Trivune. {o pument e weoss asrmngs un il (he Muer; | Fopdflt el cheubns oty tal Mol MeYAMANA £ €O, Augtioner | hee or e comploie A orior wagmadt Yoraty bt v U, | g, SN0, B, Aliuant 6, S0 | ovnama P50 HUPME R st ot | i adbienof & e ottt Bt & S | 0o\ A paighi | CHSON & el s . A fow dsys ago Compiroller Farmell requested | hisim the cellur beforo she hanging began, b ord, $750; Huzan J, Gruce, 7605 Curoline 1. wasnor | forcemcut te tho Northwest Mountud Police, writ- | fon of dullark, accomplished without detrimentto | ——————— . e vl a T, e Cormorantons el | Bl e it s s L bogarhy Sl | Gt Bbhhon Sl W o crbinte g7 ug_ from Blamatck uly 10, sayw lis pariy camio | thy wervic, of detorlurution of the proporty. AND FISTULK posiively ciied CELEDRATED throvghust | Adanis as 1o tho time *‘when w city oflicer either | quehtly, when tho puttnera allowed tho boy to ¥o “{\‘ymml‘l)rgnrh.mu"ql {As 1ligh-S:hool—Edward O. | scroas BUO Elvux Indisus on the warpath o’ the The met fucwme for the year, after do- without pufu 0r the uss of knifs or the Unlon—expreencd foall 1 Jactod of appolnted under our proseut charter cun | Out with Robinson, the latter tok hin dircetly 1o | o Mr Salived teved 1o brorsed o s election of | Syiaiy¥ brevlous to weithig, Fula wus about 100 | ducting sl chargos, | was $1,170,710.80, SRE ! with Tatlenta from s porta. 1 ® aud upward 8% ! St siotiteer calor wiol ey Cr | i et TS beak st | melipae of o et ittt chi anient | oot (rpsctec et ettty They | bt WISAILL e proslilng yeac i e by, ST D ket Bt | o : I , sud ¢ o Iy alent to e e preferre Yy 3 ¢ NVHENR, Contecs i £ od whetter 4 o fruw (ho tme thut | place for Llu, of sulyriva bu left Lo the' Superintendent ‘and 14 | resch tharr dostination. BHick of the Contpanys iite svaite, abtalaed dnes A oA TR tloner, Chicago. b . é : . 4 i . 2 € . . .