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TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 95, azainat Frederdcl Martnann, and another for | to gerve God. In refntation of this charge, | ment, created constderable comment aroundithe | accepted, nud it undonbtedly would be could s:,itmugnnmnm aaIme party. gerving God implied a1l that was meant by a | Government Builiing yesterday, dudge Banga | the needful money be found, Money 18 senrce, IL CO tentbangh Additon, Ineludi W extensive vineyard, Frank Supervisor THE CITY. Mertin's ety St rateit "“}‘,“,"%%"" Hamages | Chistlon e, They anid that it was vain o | e still ont of o, anil 1 coutd ot ve scer: Bt tie Mayor thiitks that Jtean b 32»'}3573:!3 sttt e evlorecd sl Doy s o agalnst” Andrew Ragor and John Adams. voe n Christian llfe. and attempted to show | tained what fnstructions, it any, had heen re- BOMIO WA hal i contractors A 5 i the ery Closely o GENERAL NEWS. e thglm:l“m;Bnr(:fisl!fin!fli('ggll anaction | that religion was s Gelanton, that it | ceived pere from the affice of the Attorney- b uigreed to. There wns :n;l. .:q‘:‘l‘t;r;m':‘::ll No Action on the Fullerton Ave= e travelod tawavd i vands of 88 l,.,,,‘.‘,"m:;; ———— o recover $1,000 from Ellzabeth L. Snow, restrained uman Hbert ant Was cueral. he Finanre Commitlee present yesterday, ero on the other sile mistook b ¥ r'lu:uce aines has abtained leave of absence Obadlah Jackson began o eult {n replevin | therefore a barrier to nn]nylll\‘xrm’fi,nm :hnt man no plan of uetion was agreed upon, thotgh nue Conduit. n portion of the Visalla fireworks or m: ':“{": Mor s fow days. 1iis Court will te presided over Egnnmhslmmnl and .Y»[wlnh“llvm»:;u murccu\-n.r \vlM(k'lln!’lltnmcimtarrunlurolucmmmnml A\llch OBITUARY. [vrc‘lle' miur!y nmr ;’::}(lrc afterioon was spent in voteano., x Ttecn bozes or cases of ladies’ and gentlemen's | attention from the Creator as Christiauity Im- . an futerchanige we, = e Sy - iy Juatice Pollak. furnishing gouds marked *Hyman Brothera, 304 | plied, Admitting this testimony, still Chrls- M"“""‘ °';J““'f’,"‘“"§’ 7‘["‘" A AUTEN THR GAMDLERS, The Rteport Bxonerating Dr. Me- 10WA AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, | “Thoodor Roberts, 11 years of nce, the only son | and 206 Wabash avenue, Chileago, [l., per Star | tanity was worthy of God, Inatead of belng a urge number o uru.u.r rlends and (‘I Superintendent Ilickey yesterday lssued the Vickar Submitted. Speciat Disyntch to The Tridune, of & poor widow residing on Rush street, was Union Line." barrict to happincss, It was the incentive there- | panfons will hear with keen vegret of the denth | following: Dra Mowes, In, Awg, %.—The usual period, eXlentally drowned yesteriday alternoon nt 4 C. i1, 4. Losere and J. C. logge sued George | to. If Christianity was a human fuvention, then of Maj. Charles T. Scamunon, only eon of the The ottention af Capiains, Sergeants, and al) feal muss ot (he State Ageleultuml C “? - aceldentally o Lt ho foot, of Michiga ., Wallier for £1,200. iL \waa the greatest wonder of the world. 1ta | Ifon, J. Young Seammon, of this dty. Maj. membera of the force j3 uenin ealfed to Geaeend Li to Be Required for Pool- | Just t pned 2 Prof. M ollege hag -a'clock in the Ogden siip at the foot of Michigan CIRGUIT COUNT. operation, the menns of carrylng on lts work, | g e at 10 o'eluck Weddneaday morn. | Qrier.e. 42, frencd Nov. 20, 1675, 1t Isaaserted | No License to Be Required io ust tuyned up, and Prof. MeAfee resigus the Latreet. Charles Prlcss, for the use of E. C. Cole, - | and its design, all showed it” taho of higher cammon died at 10 o'clot edneaday m hat tho gambting-loaea nre agaln open snd _rane Tabl Chialr of Hortientture and Forustry, as report gan o sult for $5,000 sgaiust the cu)'- of | source, 'l‘h'il’ll was tho strongest incentive to fug at the Elgin Insane Asyluw, where he was | ning, and that mock-nuetion shope, whose licentea 'ables, y ported, | Glecson, who wants ta he fouth Town Clerk, Muos ot last succeeded In cerving Carver witha !-aumimons to appear in the Crimiual Conrt Mon- an aeconnt of “alliclons Interfercnee ™ by the Preshient. The Board of Trustees have ecepta ed the resignation, to fake offect Marel | next, 5 # f . ¢ been revoked, are i aperatlon, Who fact Chieato, human happiness was evident i that it removed [ placed by his family and friends May 3, 1874, | have be 4 inhei, of with Corncltus Dwyer commenced an nction in | everyshing that disturbed the harmony of our | The last few years of his lile were lost to bl ::::\"‘d\'::rfinuvarl:lg‘; ,.f:‘::‘.?i‘. ‘m ‘:‘“3.: ";n'u rm::: r‘n'; An adjourned meeting of the City Council trespass ngalust Olfver B, Ureen, cluling $15,- | funer world, and permitted the whole carrent of | through a gradual softening of the brain and | discontinniug Thelr prarecition, but the force wiil | wag hield last night, Ald. MeCren In the chair, For some cagae there §a no permanency fn the “lay, when the Gleeson-Curver quowarranto | 000 damages. our spiritual being to ow i harmaony with the % altie: he required to nm.!’mm reatrest them as long as o b e T Professors of that Institution, which fuet e (o il e called up. SUDOMENTS. e T ae & errect law of finorty, the Impairment of his faculules. Tt wns the 8ad | i Slgtiness ia cartied on. Agafn, the Captaine PULLERTON-AVENUB CONDUIT. Bt Ly M TGP T IES et o Svrznon Covnr—CoNnressioxs—T. G anndin nrrluflrkcched nln|l| nrllcm:} The speclal order r‘e‘lnmm to ’1‘!““ Fnllcrton; et ol ve, Willismn A, Cla 105, —Michael | 1y more value than o universe of worlds, That brilliant promise. In carly lfe his father was | tosce tolt that ambling, punko, condidence, vt | geenue condult was taken up. The repurt o Snalon e, Qeorgedicier, ST o, T 31 Was | i yawnot'n v o bo n Ghrisian was shown | onoof the wenltblost nd wost Infuenclal it sl e s sippicnd n ol e | Y e Gommitie I favr of nceptog e L ' =t 1Y | by wha Al for man, the purity of its mo- | zeus of the Northwest, and extended to his son | C. HICREY, al Superintendent, Messrs. Fitzsimumons & Connull's proposition {’:.‘:}:,)‘ {:‘_mgl,l"';l;.;‘“{’:|&$,’d§'|':7;s;},(_‘.:xg,_1“;,,“{. le\'cs and s &Iurlous towards. ‘The humble | all the advantages that money and position /G Migney;: oneml B 2 fesers. Iitzsiuin prob Tardon | A human souh, in God's sight, swas of infinite. | @nding of a carcer that opencd with tho most | awd commanding offic The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manasse, optivian, 88 Madison street (Trin- UNE Duilding), was at 8 m m., B3 degrees; 10 O — Hendrickn, ... Mochester Democrat, Wlen Thomus A, Hendricks gives o note fop I : L, 893 12 mu 895 3 ., 705 8 o, SO = P raldo' ninety tays henever dates it. ~ He dosen't 1, b ‘ga'r';;ni‘r ; “.mm %‘f_;lg.ps""' 'm‘ 2"._.-,? i Siwon va, Carlo Fabbr, 1,127,430, and higher walks of Iife and the master minds | could secure. Young Seamuon Wan Clfl\[“l N JI\L w‘u] read. Ald, Waldo's substitute was also Jine {'ml“m' e date 1t 51 I'm,‘_‘...m“,d‘,: ‘ J g e N ALY T et Cotnr—CaxrRasiona—li. E. Oallupet | of theivorld all bore witness. Thelr testimony | first sent to the University of the ML s read. ually nlong townrd * payment, ralsing 1o falsy ‘ The Coroner yesterday held an inquest upon | al. ve. . Keamy Kodgers, 33,40, —Same va. agreed peefectly os to the exeellency of Gods | New Church at Urhaua, 0.3 subsequent- — Ald. Lengacher moved the passage of the f i = tor, s Willlam 1. Condon, $187.70.—Monroe lleath of. | ac ‘Ihis festimony waa such oa would be | 1y given o private tutor, Prol Joseph Beck, The store of 1. 1, Chapman, No. 143 West | gubstitute. al. va, Cornelius 1.~ Panl, § 17.05,—N8ame ve. | pecetved i any court [n the land as fndubitable. | who traseled several years In Europs with bim, | Madison street, was entered by hurglars 1 Catd Witllam P aner, AF., 8110, 8. Same vs. Sowe, | Love towards God was the atrungest fncentive | and fnally graduated ot the University of ChE | \edyesday o b X Al Al $110.53.—atas ve, S3ine, 510,53, Liave s GOl wan, L strunguet locentlng | o By or ation. s Qrat of | \redactllay. evuiling and 310 . chavgs s | substitute. hupes in the breast of Wis ered an old man residing at No, 018 Cottage Grove avenue, who dicd yesterday morning from_ an overdose of Iaudamun taken 1o allevinte pain. The vordict was jn accord- . John Fadgetd o nsked content L0 \rllhdl‘n\/ his A A A, EY—lune 28, by tho Rev, TREATD-CRO , alley ot s richest experfence nid s greatest des | the volunteers, and became # Captain fn the | sone cigars stolen. Al Cullerton asked if the matter had been | Father Waldron, Mr. Frank Leaho, of Chicago, ance with the facts. TIIE GAS QUESTION, light, 1iis whole life was marked by ane | Elghth Ilinols Cavalry (Col, Wirooken's). with | Detective Barth Fignn yosterday recovered | arrauged between the contractors and the city, and Mirs Magglv Crowley, of Englewoad, 2 Juidge MeAllister did not attand 1o husiness A WORD FRUN ANNOAD continnal offort of good will towards men, | which body lie passed turough the battle of Av | three sets of hinrness whicl were recently stolen | The Chafrman—The Finance Committec have | S==¥=== e BTN, .sesteriay morning, and wquumil{ the par- “Tlea in the que warranto cosu of Hol Faus were abliged to feave the Criminnl Court o York and hence In the fullnces of time the nations | kansas Post, and was ut the surrender of Vicks: o 1iver e & 9 con- The New York Ztulletin, the lesding commer- | Bnd hance i the Slnces Bf vl With | birg. (e was then promoted to the rank of | oM the Tivery-stable of Brennock & Brown, | had two meetings with the conteactors iy con rbon VA, clal paper In New York, makes & few remarks | oach other In ncts of merey for each other’s Major aud transforred to the staft of Gen. Fred Rb. 203 West Luko street. Junction with the Mayor and Comptroller since I3 EY—0F clinlern infantuim, at_Raci : : y Wik, Aur, 31, Lreston, only ron of Simcon snd® 4 Bullding without gotting any satisfaction, atter | about the sgitatiou of the gus question i this [ good. The Chrietian dife paid W the elevation | Stecle, with whom he remnined tiil near the Phillp Fergusgu and Willlam Pleasant, both | this question was brought to the attention of | 5 \\‘hl‘i oy, agod 11 i L waitiug for Ll flonor until nearly noon. clty a8 followa: St moral charueter it eccured, In the privileces | close of the War. ~Ile nfterwards went to Dart ander 30 ycafl otflngc‘ yesterday afternoon en- | the Council. and, white the thing lins ot been TYDIARD 2 Aug, 24 e Ntobert MeNalr, Infant zabeth Lydiard, n;m;"g . Junday or fwn the stone-men will gzo into the ‘courts and ewmleavor {0 get an fojunction re- eteaining the signing of the contract with Me- Neit & Son for the Conrt-Houze, In vlew of Sormer declsions o Kindved matters, it & not ‘Jikely that u perpetual fnjunction con be se- ‘eured, A party of excurelonists from TLawrence County visited the city yesterday, and amused e observe, have | inseparably connected withit, i the blessings | Jaud, Me., where ho studied faw with the Ton. . o st that atate of progress iy, {Aro | and the houor L conferred, " Ita rewards hiere | George Graves, his muthier's uncle, aud a former ;;:ml hlhq store n: .\Ix(;,n;.l:x‘u:;l.:lr;;usll.fl.\m. 108 {"L‘f&fi'fi.‘;fl'{y hefi:,‘, {} Illswl;vu l:#" Slo of progross talking of dofng It.—En. ThineNe.] Theyare do- helonficd speclally to the Cliristian 1ifc, and ita | member of Congress from that State. When ‘ourth aveune, and robbed the till o e tory compronise. The contractors hare inti- termined, in lumrt-' to pny are than 8150 | rewards tn unother state were glorlous, he returned to Chleago be formed o law- George WHIlums and George Rlce, two thor- | ynted that they will earry a certaln proportion per 1,000 feet, Unless the companies comply with | Trains leave the depot, corticr of Gangl and | partuership with - Hobort T, Lincoln, the | guehbred vogennts, had a Hitle tassle last oven- | 1 thoy et a ertain amounb of money, pid they this natice by the 1t of ngnu&:u{f ll;'(! existing | Kiuzie sirects, Wisconsin Division of the North- | only surviving son of President Lincoln, The Randolph 2 treet car Canal. durd will goon and camplets the work, Wo huve :-pu't‘r)r;u«‘ ‘urru to "fi nlélrgfin't':g :-:.x" dvé:“"",'.',“'_ .';""h western Rallroad, at 9:45 aud 0:30 a. m., and | Jater years of his life were vlouded over with lr'x’g ‘0“‘ Wi andol 1; l.t ;tlrFt by ‘xiu‘r ‘flm{’ 3 L‘I uring Tiobea. thnt, we et o meet. them. Tho O iy wilh o 0 BH0, G555 . in., Foturning ab 0:20, 3:09, | the leavy forehodings of the disearc which | Wiich Hiamshit Riceon his head, Hoth were :yll'l:ilml(u‘:lflglfi‘g‘::%x:’:-;‘.‘::‘l'-\ .flfi:’{’:".‘,‘f‘,s{,,‘,‘,‘l’ 0:52'a, ., and 418 and 0212 p, in. finally brought him to the asylum. ills death, | taken in for “vaga” by the West Madison | matterlsn thal staze that [ thinke it will be The corporation of Chicao, shnt dawn on the gas monopoll of Julin Morton nud manths, 3 SCOLLEY—=Alvin I B, Scolley, ot hlsresidenca, IR0 ton street, A, 3, at 140 ponu, in by r. uneral from the Union Park Concregational irch, Sntnrdny morning at Ll o'cluck, Cats rlagen to Graceland Cometery. 147" Hath (Me. ) papers ple: it copy. e e L eything connected with it 9 o, clock annlyy fty yeeterday, aod umised | fod o e Gouncll, who sl then deteruing Line THLE EXERCISES FON TO-DAY which camc in the form of & Telease b the sty | strect police. beterfoplasn oy ihing oihesce: o | SINONS—dug. 34 ut 0 o'lock a. m, Teney Ahemeelves o Inapacting : 1 ‘nn n the after- | 50 Wit manner the atreets and public tuild- [ will be the followinz: Prayer-mecting in the | was oceasioned by paralysis, of which hie suffered Willlam McQnain was captured last evening A1, Cullerton then moved that il matters | ° Funeral 5 )fl;{ e oelodk; ko ::rrllfl‘fl'l"-" '!‘}:M:;"f‘;:‘n:-‘""h: e ramiade an | fhew ahall be llhied, and, after the sane shall be [ Evauston tent at5u. m.; Worship meetingat | three attacks. His 116 was sadly blighted, and | with more hariiess on him ~than o pack-mule, < 1 his rests Druke, and thie city fromn dence, No. 47 Milivaukee avennu, by carrisges o Uracciand, Friends of the fanitly’ ato invited. 127" Boston asl New York papers please cojiy, TODIAS—~In thla clty, Ang. 24, of consumption, Lizzle, yonngent daugater of drs, E. L, Tobias, aged 11 yearnand 13 months, were enthusfastic over tho view ol ite water front, Dr. 1. F. Stuart, delegote from Houston, Tex., to the National Convention ol Thytllans detormined, the coutract shall bu let to the lowerd ,':mud stand nt Sa, m.; dedieatory service at | the more so beeause he hiad a rafe talent, was a | The goods were stolen_undoubtedly from the pertaining ta the conduit. should be placed on idder. | Now, thialoaks 1ike buainess. The Gns | 70:30 a. m.; preaching by the ev. 8, A, W, | fine speaker and accomplished wrh(er‘ and pos- | livery-stable of Willlam Russcll,on Canal street . Agreed to, Compunies, It 18 ulleged, have hoen charging the ] k { il v William Russcl on | . DR, M'VICKAT, e, ces far liah tht were axncted dewett, of Ll""fi;‘fi?i\(‘éfb glmg‘\lfl.cblrngo. sessed all tho adJuncts of o succcssful el or | nearMadison The fellow Is wanted for thefts A,d.T,m,,,p,,,kmlu,.,,,,,,,,,“,mn,c,,‘,n“.,c_ 3 sermon at Tiffany; | literary carcer. [n parting with hit, there is | from this aud other stables in the vielnity, b of » toR i cl o8 Az et Tow pricon ‘of muterial from which | fermon in the cvening Ly the Rev. Go L. | prabably no one who can réeall u single nct of sent a report in reforener Lo cliarges agalust fnge War thines, nolwithatandiug the reductinng d i 'illiam M ¢ a8l a it alth-Commissioner MeVickar. 3 X ; e it swill e el fn Vidindel. | gha 1s mannfactufed, nd, as o attention has | Lvover, of Barriugton. B O B e s watur. ivas |-q Lilinm Millor tole, o ahot gun and o sull of | e il o hey objected. . Hanord Friay, Aug. 43, 2t 2 e'clocicp m.. o ].m o the 4th of next month, & ok the Gramd | been pald to repeated remonetraices agninat, the iz e e niei wenerous, wanm, and geninl, a3 boy and man. | ) " \West Randolpls sirect, Later Detective AN, Thompson moverd that the rules e sus-, ll:ul- m:lm;r: rvfiw 'llnfile{-d““ North Curtls atrect i Pacitic, with dudge C. A, dones, Gen, J. | extorlion, the L Council will pus p with it o CLAIMING BACK PAY. fo had hio oucmles but bitusclfy abd be s w0 | F16 found the gentle Willinm going for the | pended, Agreed to, Yens, 05 uays, 8—Lan- ANGRTToThe fanersl of John Tadget i %ll,l:‘.:.“n;, and Maj. E. P Hambley, also of l:::filtfp:l '{“.‘nmg M at iy proment, The SUTT AGAISST THR % INTEIR-0CEAN.” more. l)i\nk: of t\imltl:“h\‘lml‘i.:‘ nugt dlvcsrlwflfiis atten- gn*ll'crilllllxrqluy,l:xxl:‘l s“;;:‘r‘i‘ Aak |ilnl‘;!m:1II‘l;:re:‘LIcvru‘lceoor;l'(lll“)'l‘nxsn;lg:x: mll i Al the dupression of bosiness, Jt s difiicult” to About two weeks usgo mention was inade In 3 2 tlon towards the Madison Strect Station. ho followlug 18 the report: H59 Coltage Qrove avenue, L0-day ot 116, m., Ly ‘AL nomn yesterday, s horee deiven tiy AW, | obiain sheans io defray the acual running cxpinsca ERE K COLLEGE OF LAW. hiag roro e 7 ot LLn, m,, by e well-known Tl v ' .| Your Committce on Iiealth nnd Connty Ttela. PROGRAMME FOR TNE COMING YIAR. fl;‘;(llllli W;’J,}"{fi:},;‘cfl 'm Cl'l',';f ",‘;L';"‘:f:g{,l&; Il),’) tions, to whom wos referred the charges ngainat Tnwaver, Gap ity wil ot e ahiiged to ronurs (5 | knwm, Boatal B0 e et paper 1o | 4o D Gl oL e st | Tttt E o ol Dy & Grancer fromh | D Brock MERigias, WA (il 2 onion: Poned of the stafl that Gns Companins in this part leyseeny R b papc an enlarged course and new features of iuterest, | Jancaville, Wis., aud then forcing bim to dis- from the. testimony presented at the trial, the O vy are madln of, wii) not lot go the con- | Fecover & balunco due biin for hin scrvices. | Tuo Hom, dames R, Doollitle succeeds to the | gorge his' wealth under ponnlty of heltiz shot | charges agalnst the Doctor aro mot wnly unfrue tract, though they may profeas to lone inune "hy it. | There were two suits,—ono against the Inter- | jorooaporship of Constitutional Law, in place of through the head with a manmoth horse-plstol. | bot nml‘l‘c g “l seoid m‘gcn 2 lcnc.'mlmcnv:ig ,uflmt 4 i k . 2 : ot toomed citls ot Pt T | G Company for 1000 s ot agaiat | e R, resgned nd. T L. it | , I & s, o et sk s | st ety 87 oo o Betint O e v Uty tninage. 1o roli ot gaod | the Tuter-Ocean Publishing Cotnpany for 85,000, | 1eq,, nuthor of tretises on * The Law of In- | 1 ofiice nt 114 anid’ 121 LuSafle strect, was be- | of infalthful and inenicient peraons. FoRdirdndnat the end of tho year. 1f ourpeopie | The bills of perticulars arc substantlally as fol- | (=0 a0 Bt dlos.? fore Justice {nines yesterday on the charze | * Your Committes have fonnd nolhing that im- hero were half aa determined s the Chicagonus, | lows: Junetions,” on # Extrnordinary Remedies,” and | W asgauit and battery ™ preferred by Mrs, Millle | peaches the honnrand Integrity of tia man,—u they wonlil utir up our Common Council to take The Inter-Ocean Company owes him under his | on * Revelvers," will assume the Professorship | 8ampson, The evidence shvwed that he and | wan known and cateetaed by some of the Commite sinilar stop. 11 Chicago can got gas for SL U per | contraut trom Anreh B, 1574, to Oct. 4, 1875, | of Equity,durisprudence,and Equity Pleadings, | Mrs. Millie had a squabble in his office, though | tee for twenty-five, or thirty, yonen, nnd sehona S AN UL | S e e ey o S0t | Bretbtons el by Judgo. Doolile,Ju | e gt the sty o, nanf ¥ap T | AU Vi RS bl eyl ar tht reatlon 1f they can, We repeat, the | from L A0 P hcted $5,350, payments, | yoo0h Thean,will cuntinue fn charge of the Lawo | PInmie. e Wat Srec iarged and wiil compience of the City Government., We are inclined to thi Tue Tumoxe that Mr. W, L. Fawcett, thewell- howaver, the city will_not be ohliged to resurt to [ known financlal and real-estate editor of the hil) ut Snmmit, N, J.. after a belef 8. Ward, mother of Mes. Dr I, carrlages to Lo WARD—Aug fllneas, Mrx, 3 Webster Junes. SCAMMON—The funcral of Maj, Charles T, Seanunon, only son of J, Y. Scamnon, will tako piace to-day at 4 o'clock p.m,, at New Churcy :ldnn. near corner of Eightecnth atrectaud AMichis . Taser, of the Eighteenth Ward, ran awayat the corner of Bandolph and Clarls streets, and, dash- ing Into a buggy owned by 8 Nelson, of Lin- caln Park, dusfwd both “vehicles to splinters, 5 Both gentlemen were thrown ont, but fortu- nately were not seriouely fujured. The ruua- way was stapped at Clark strect bridge before 4 doing any additional damage. The Hospital Committee of the County Board * attempted” yesterdny to mnke the nward for gurnisiing the furniture for the new Hospital, Tut did very little, The firniehing of aixty Diafr mattresses was awarded to Tohey & Co.y anil the husk tresses were eiven to Dryer & TRPOLITICAL ANNOGUNC OAMPAIGN APPOINTMLNTS, The lon. Johin . Lozan vsill speak as tollow , Chleagn (Central Ttatf), satuzduy evening, Aug . il the office he now | 20. X 50, Leing pay for 1 sult ngainst Millie for maliclous mischief, ete. him eminently qualifiud to it the ol W0 e a ot Uoth awnrds beloe £ tie Towest ivtder, | Chicago compnnien will uever gire the casporatlon | oyenty.cight weel ¢ §75 per week, o %4 | Tteal Property, the fon, IL B. Iurd of the Consti- liolda ax Health Commiclaner tindor the appoint- | Dan tle, Thureday even . e a chiance to experiment with ** llnminuting-oll, " y-cight weeks at $15 per week and #(3. . . Vi 7 e o a f ot of his Honor Mayor Heath, nnil highly com- | Champuig A e e st “whien thio | 3,Sintice o experiment with itinminutingroll | | 55 received from B, ¥. Allen; leaving due $7- | tutlon and Statutes of Iilinols and Common- e 1 eriman Hayor, | mend the Doctor fu W43 solction af gontlomen out- ¥ B n, Ly eveni contracts even lower than 81,50, because the fifu- | 39145, From the Inter-Ucean Publishing Com- | Luw Pleadings, and Prof. Denslow of Common , Wednentioy nfte: James Claire, aged 50 years, n mesaenger for minating oli once In operation,—as iLis now in | pany, sucvessor to the other corporutiom, he pek forncrly in ths eploy SESER | Midc of the Departinent to atd him in the abatement i 5 0. i i Tow of the Nerthwest Inany bisiness places and private vesidencen in this | wants $2,584.24, Lavw, Contracts, Criminal Law, and Evidence. e, furnfture manufucturer, Upou tho g:(u“i'\‘('l'.x.'.'.clcrf(n‘\?fllmfflfli";uef utl!ll?al"l!)c:l‘»nvl‘:amll:‘!f Low l::’"“\'ffix(x‘lky%fififiX',}',".{;“Mkv:f' fuhage) 5 ;tfu‘r‘:!n:(‘ e ACdCaHIs it Detsnen two. | city nnd Brooklyn, —hlzh-priceilgas womld ceuse to el THEZ CONTRACT The course will coutinue, »s heretofore, to rely | lnst day of May, Beyer started for the bank | jp'ayr gpinion, a change should bemade ina fow | Frincotan, fiteadiuy s cuin, b ) cath on the teutk at el c‘m;("u o Teoron | fna 2 nlnrlli'et nt any fgure. ’{'Ilfl connuunity cou | fg us follows. It was made in March, 1874 wninly on text-book instructlon, the students | with $000 of his cmployer’s moucy, but absent- | more of the employes of this Depnrtment, which Mrudolul ‘Wedneeny utternoon, Aug. 30, i get on well enongh without 1t if they tey. \Wnruras, Tho fnter-Ocean Company, theongh belug” cxamined in 18,000 pages’ of text-hank | mindedness took humuway out to Colurado, | wonld result In better ecreice, restore tho conil- and Sixteenth street at 10 o'clock yesterday O EREAS of Ttk pn;fwr. gy ulvlng The | law during thelr two years, 'The striction to where he purchased a farm with his plunder. denee of the publlc, and bo & beneilt finaucially. n moming, and squeezed to death, e atteapted Ttockford, Fridsy evenlng, Sept. 1. Tontlac, Haturday atternoon, Sept. s ¢ 3 0 - N e ¢ Y the Junfor and Senlof Classes will be séparate, | Beyer pussed his $0th Lirthduy in the Deaver Ald, Meauley moved that tho report be | - Fhe Hon, & M. Cnllom will'spenki o8 follows: torurbecwemn tho cars While they Warg, belnic PHBEANLEROUNRD, reat-eatatsnterenta”of Ghicago und ta mibuebs | LS SrEUHoRE Sl Catlaghon prine ot §100 foF | Jait on b way back to here, adopted und plaved on e, B e aS7 Co e, A Retsent, Saturday svenmsg, A g, 20, hiome, Nu. 83 O'Brien street, by Oficer G, A. The Hon, 8§, M. Culloss und the 3fon. J. K, the prominent and leading featares of the puper, | the hest examination in law, and the Horton 7] q Ald. Sweeney iusisted that iL be lafd over un- ‘The opening day having been mainly devoted | and through this means extend its Tttuercennd | prize of §50 for the best brlef ur exsny on rome Detecttve Flanagan, now worlting on his ann ed £ New Orle ¢ y, | der the rules. d t C‘;\“‘““‘;" St Gt " to the arrangement of necessary preliminuries, lll;:_’fig.""é:‘:nf;“:::fl?‘;‘,{‘ patronage, particulurly of (‘}'lg“' “’Ul'.‘;'v “"‘l“ '1‘“5"“'9‘;“‘1 ‘;‘" "g the Sl““‘m' hngx!ku,"n;!“u 'Jih%fl?uu&?. Nflh‘«‘;‘l‘; 5551‘3'12?3 Alil. Throop ‘V“:l“'?“;‘fi ";,'c'i lfd‘“’ e u E“imv:y' Mondng evening, Ang. 24 i :fl,,,l;uaemfn:(fir:gé 1?M“.‘.I:up;?m|:,f:;“‘i little was developed from which conld be deter- | PRSEEERAMIEDL 0 heran Company, betng de- wse, The final Saturday of each month w womih giving the nawe of Lucy Allen, Nich- | Al Ityan moved tha ¢ Jaid over. Ile | Warenw, Tuesday evening, Auz, 20, Galexburz, Wedniesdny Iniised what degres of religious interest was 10 | siron ot asiaining tho aereices of 1 good ud ef- | U5 devoted to competitive aratlons, T Bfieerly. employed a bookkeepur by | kncw the genticmen who had made the chargss, g, A, bo manifested in the meetings. Yesterday, | ficicat man.—one who is ucqualnied with the real Prore Golbert whl lectiire twice n week on | S Wi S ot Jathos Worthington & Soné, | and Jmew Ehein to be men of character and in- nmouth, 'Thureday afternoun, Au, Wright streets, was hetd last cvening at the M comer of Capal and Taylor to consuler thoe : D AT phonegraphy or short-hand, un_extent of ln- dod o veoks with | tegrity. Hence he favored laying over, sinee Kirkwood, Thurd Aug, i ! Tnatter of paving the strect. Theattendsnce | however, the tenta being all pltched, and the :fi:;‘n‘fiflll'lllgr\;'l:llm:‘ llxfin'x:?r:":)';:‘nr;%:‘ez::cr‘v"fim'.‘ Btruction suttictont, to enable wny student who is 's“l"t.";(i(‘;h:t;')lllx'l:lun?)l‘:gz:r:’ “r;n::yc in ]fg‘;)o;ncg! e eyred to wmuke an_ Invesilzution himsclf, [ Ouuawka, Friuny o¢ ept. I, ! was quite large, Willlam Kastar in the chalr, | necessary housckeeping arrangements being | fdcations fu every way to uccotnplish tho object | at all adapted to ‘shori-hand writing to write | gion, Detectivo Flanagan followed the couple He did not believe the Doctor was gullty, of ncomb, Saturday g, Sept. 2, "rhe Hun. Wlium Vaks Wil spieak h German ag follown: Mendota, Weinesday evenin The niatter o u:\vln{x was discuesed pro and con, ot times rather boiaterously. owing to the remarks of o gentleman who had been sttend- ,‘ ing reveral pienics durlug the day, The bids for the work were opened and referred to a special committee, and the meeting adjourned. Mr. Watkins, Preaident of the South Side s Company, yesterday made soma interesting statementa to a reporter. 1o clalmed that their offer Lo let thé city liave gas at $1.50 per 1,000 . Feet would entall a loss of 260,000 on the Coin- - yuny §f nrecepted, becauso gns could not he iy made with protlt at the price named. Mr. Wat- kine also took ocension to coutradict aevernl statements published as fromn Leonard Swett, and that he was witling to swear that the Com- pany did not reccive more than $1,250,000 a vear from private consumers; {n summer the Company lust money right along, and was only ahln to meke n little something in the winter,— with mueh more to the same effect going to shaw that tho price of gas was not exceseive in Clicago. supplicd, the brethren began to fulrly get into | o'so beljeve thatMr, ('\ ( Fawcett, now enyaged | lnw !lll;]ellld' but are open to others on the \',)n! b‘l“w}? l\}u(l)l lllnnlly Aigleln;'m}cd ln'ov{.’rh‘nul.llng e lirich sald, If the motion to lay over the spiritual barness, snd the entire dny was | on Tue GiiieAao Trtuirxe, Insnch atian os wiif In | same terms, them In New Orleans. Hichols saye WAL WNS | was withidrawn he 'was ready to take actlon at devoted to religlons excrelses. An curncst, [ all respects meet thelr re ulrements and negotia- Tinully, the course of lectures by members of uind women have heen his ritn, and avers that ! K A W ot a cent of the stolen money remains. onco. thoughtful spirit scemed to pervade all, The :‘.‘;’.‘l’,.‘;"1,*.,".‘{‘..5’}.5{;?.’;}*&%?1“..,'é”.‘c’.’.fiu'fi.i':“"‘ tho fiar il b more diveraiied than ay over | "0 > The motlon to lay over was agreed to, g before been given probably in any law school, | Oflcer McKinney, of the West Luko Strect -PAVING. y .y Now, ore, s herel = ol ly in any B 2 BTRELT-PAVIN plessant weather, the beoutiful aurroundings, | | Naw, tereforey b ity "L NS WO | The conese Contemplntes ohe letdre each duy | Stutlon, sesterdny found a horse and, buggss | A1, Thompson moved n_ seconsideration of the excellent appointments for worship, all “f M ite 1 in the rear of No. 200 W 3 God sty Fweelt and the swld Inter-Ocean Company rep- | during the flrst two terms, amounting all to wminua the harnese, in the rear of A0, = est | ghe vote of the last meeting concurrlnf in the combined to Induce o feeling that God sinlled | recented by F. W, Palmer, its Vice-Presideatand | 130 lecturce, to be given by members of the Luke strect. In the lmt.!-'y wos found medl- [ roport of tho Committee “recommending tho upon them, aud was lending His psesence to the | 5. K. Ingham ita Secretary, Bar aud of the Faculty, Amoun the former nre cine case marked F\\llh the nawe of Dr. C. 8. pavement of North Clark strect to Webster undertaking. Al were happy und hopeful, and Fwsl—That me{-uhl Fuweett willand does bore- | the following twenty-five members of the Eldredge, No. 765 Michlgan avenue, and by this | fvenye, The Supreme Court Lud declded that jolned in the devotional exercisos with un- | by curaze ik agres fo desate his time, services, | Hiinola Bar, st of ot wi \ deliver five tect~ | the figwas fdentifed, "There secms to be an | ypo paric property could not be assessed, and wonted fervor. Tho grove began to wear its :“'mm{;“';“‘“ e :,‘,‘u. th u-ry o cflxch"fmi"fi'- wres each, Attorney-Gieneral James K, | orman 24 band of thelves In the W ot Disision | fhe butire cost of the improvement would fall old-time appearance, and resounded to the | CRRBEIEE A L0 G Company. Tdwall, the Hon. Lymun Trambull, Leonard | Whose speciality Is this sort of work,—stenl- | ypon the city, which would Lo manifestly un- Taintive musle, the preacher’s words of exhor- | 3oty Wil il wervicen ehnil be ohteny devot- | Swett, Johin Van Atman, Johi o, “Towett, | ingz only the harness, after leading the anfmal | jygt, Tlo wished the ordinance reicrred iguin lon and the volca nf praiso, thaukegiving, | e o tho Gancial cotaan and tenl-estato “depart. | Obadiah Jacksou, John Borden, Gtorge Gurd- | SEELY. Fully one dozen similar cases Live | 3o the Board of Public Works. and supplication as in by-gone days. thent af sald Company's dnily paper, but more.es. | ner, Joseph AL Bailey, of Freeport; Willinm Deen” reported within the past few days, No | TAld, Waldo sald the Park Cotfimissioners had “Thera are now nbout 1,000 encamped on the | peclally to the real entate, [n keeping the rubllc. Barge, late of Dixon, iowat Chicago; Emery A, | soonce hind Dr. Ellredge’s rig been sent home | wgneented to pave their half of the strect, and ground, who wilt remuoln during the entire | throngh the columns of sald puper fully in- | Storps, Elllott Anthony, dudge John A Jime- | than in ceme another one of o ulml‘lnr descrlp- | {t'was in consideration of that fact that the re- Session, Thia will be inerensed by a number of | formed of all mattors of Interest ne they trafispire | gan, 1. N. Stilos, Thomns Bent, Chatles 11, | Hon, found Iast eventug by Sergt. O'Donnell fn | 1oy pecommending the passugo of the ordi- families who are expected boforo the cluse of the | fram tHne 10 ",'l‘:h‘e',"‘f:&il’::‘ Lgmafdpent h:m Reed, Jumes L. llgh, C. C. Bonney, M. F. | the rearof No, 73 Brown etreot. The huruess | Lance was presented, weck, -and it 18 expected that the regular | 30 BECIORN UGSt el paper the sccom- 'q?uy, Morebafl D, Ewvell, Josjah II. Blsscll, | 1 his Instunce, nlsay was he anly thing carried | ““A1q, Lengacher snld the citizens on the west Mitensanee will bo In. (ho nelghborhvod of 1,500 | BIRCE WX (0 Seits f0f H e e nea aa | Lifward Roby, It 1. Farrodtor, Jomea Py ooty | SHEA Fram the deseriptlon, tie - property 18 | nalf of the street had petitioned for the im- or 2,000, In addition to these, nlarge nuniber | Lurelnbeforo recited. Georme W. Rretzinger, und others, The course | supposed Lo belong to ex-Ald. Jolin Bueliler. provemnent, aud would bear their proportion of comie dally in_carrlages from the surrounding | Fhe safd /nler-Gcean Company ngreo to noy sahl of lectures l![“'k‘" before the Cotlege during the OfMeer Joseph Leonard, of the Twenty-second | the cost. conntry, and by train from tho city, who remain | W, L. Fawcett for hin nFrvlues o rendered, na | past year by members of the Bar possess- | Street Statlon, cwne very near killing a notorl- ‘After some further dlgcussion tho vote woa during the dasy and return to their homes at | shove ‘stnted, the sum of 2,000 per annum, tobe | ed certaln advantuges vver m}y timt could be | ouy thief yesterdny afteraoon. Aboug 1 o'lock | reconsldered and the ordinance was referred to nlght, Sunday, i pleasant, will doubtless wit- pald cuch year a3 follow wlr‘|t}rl:fin n:l':ld-tn(lm given by asingle iecturer. ' he‘)’ were quite | Jio saw Dennis Slinughnessy, a thief for whom | the Board of Public Works. I Aug. 50, GRAND COUNOIL. There will be n regular mceting of the Grand Connell this evening at 8 w'clock at Republican Tieadqnarters, cornerof Clurk nnd Lake stre Preparations have heen made to have good speakers jn attendance. Evory meiuber 18 respectiully ree quested to be present. VETERANS OF THE WAR Thern will be o meeting of ex-soldicrs and sallors at Bennett Medieal College, 513 Statn street, this céening to perfect un organization for sucml aud political pirposes, Foriy-two persony have al- ready reported far the blonse, belt, badge, bud fatlzne cap, FQURTH WARD REPUBRLIDANS. A mesting will ho held ta-nighe at the corner of Tearborn and Fhlrty-nint stecets to complats tho orgzantzation of Compsny F, Fourth Ward [fayes and Wheeler Guarda. = BEVINTH WARD. The Republican t of the Seventh Ynrd will meet this evening at Weber's fioll, wouthwest cure nee of Natated Come ont, yonniz Itepnblicans, - DR, AORDPON. Last. night the parlors of Unity (Dr. Collyer’s) Church, which by the way I8 noted both for the . number amd the enjoyablences of its socfubles, was the scenc of an uhusually pleasant gather- Ang In honor of_ the Rev. G, E. Gordon, of Mil- and Whelie Guurds, The + o tha Glesew 5 " 7 ness a lnrge crowd here, ns 8 specal train Isto | end of cich and every 4 as instrictive wnd far more stimulating and in- | the police have been looking fur some time, LEASING CITY 'ROPERTT. forinw free of charge ta all who Jobu the eompany, N n"rthle'ctf:':l'\’}lrzlmu’:-r‘:s"lix‘n’t'r«frnfin‘;‘xlhl‘nhfi"-‘ty Teavo (i ity for the eamp-ground at 845 . m. | {25000, ey e s Feom ana | ferestiog, ‘They wado the students nequainted Htanding upon the atreet w shust distanco ahiead | The Committce on Wharves and Public | The uniturm will bo xelocied tonight. Lome ter, and the evening was profitably spent . THE PRAYEK-MEETINGS A ilove mamod, during eald torm of | ith the Bur personnlly, und with thelr habits | of him.- The oflicer at once began to sneak up- | Graunds reported adversels on the petition of Heitubllcansy Joung s-'l_n;,.;lld-(;lg:' hr‘llv,":]&hn R 1 Intercourse, Durlng the eventng ex- at Boclock fn the morning were all well at- | 4yo years, of“thinking and apenking. All exceeded the | an him, but the fellow darted off lke an arrow, | B, Nelll for the lease of the Unlon Street Pollce | Sitiee with your presenres 'Y’;Ak eynuldn, Gen vocal susle was given by Misses_Curtls tended, and marked by an_unusual degres of | *in witness whercof, the parties have hereunto | WVerage Interest of professional lectures, and | Leonard ordered Wm to halt, which, having | Station, Concurred fn. Bl bl i (of St Louis), Munger, Crutkshank, and Wheel- h‘efulhlm and devotion. The exerciscs ut the | act their hands this 27th dayof March, 1874. needed only some systematic mode of wider | o effect, he drew s revolyer The Committce on Wharves and Public FOURTLENTH WARD, er, und Mr. Drew. —ArthurCreswold presided at Evanston tentwere led by Mr. Dradly, of X-.vnnu,- Yor It &!“.gu.n:m publlcation” to cominumd the attention of the and fired ones o the air hoplng to scare him, | Groands recommended tho ncceptance of the Tho Republicans of the Fourtcenth Ward will the plano. A mumber of solos und tuets were | 407 40 ¢ tho Swedish tent by the Kev. Mr. I or InterQcean Company, | profession getierally as well as of the school. Not. succeedlug i thls, ho fired again, and this | proposition of the Manstield Coal Company L0 | et at the Buxter House, corner of North Uniun : fincly vendered and warmly sppreciated. J. Bergr, of flfl"fl\'ffi srohield b tlis ‘Tabi For value recelved we horoby gusrantea the per- thne the ball Todged in the ficsliy part of the ref- | lenso the foot of North Market street, from Car | and Erle strevis, this evenlng ut 8 o'clock, tu . A bountiful supper prepared by th ldies of | ;AL T0.8; T Bervices 0 o At ti Taber- | rurmanca of the above contract by the patliee TIIE CITIY-IIALL. ugeo's neck enuslig him ta cry ulte, Lo was | roll etrect to the river, 0t 87,50 per front foot | oranive a compiny of 1aycs and Wheeler Guards. the congregation was served, macle. The organ hius been placed fu l’?‘ tion, | 4y creto, each to the other. taken to the County ospital, where the bullet | for the entire street, reserving a space of 10 | The ffon, L, L, Bond, Luther Lafiin Stills, and £, Among those present were (e Rev. G, B, amd is now used for leading the musie of the 1 s . F. N, " " extric 1thence to tho Tiwents-second | feet in tha centro thereof, coneregntion. 1t 18 presided_over by Misa s — Water rents yestorday were 82,458, hip Lxg&:&:'d. and thence to tho Twenty-secor sep in tho ¢ None of the seml-annual payments have been Comptroller Fanwell yesterday pald outabout | nicssy g B Sherwian wiil adaes the meeting. B; By will address 1 © Gordon, the Rov, Brooke 1ferford, the v, = : i T Sunderlang, the Rev. Churles Wendte; Mr. aid Mre. Jolnson; Mr, and s Stantons Mr. whiere hu wus locked up, Shaugh- Ald, Sweeney moved to amend the report by _the police for eome timo, | muking the spuce reserved 16 fect, Lilife Bradly, of Evanston, Mr. Alert [t Fone acting a8 1eader of the singing. In addl- TAUCTION SALE % Clorre o 3 - | made, aud the Jufer-Ucean Fublishing Compan, £6,000 in interest wpon the pust-due certificates | owing to the t of Lfs being fmplicated in sev- After some discusaion u8 to Lho reservell | snesamgme o ot e a T S e Rt Mr. Howards Mr.aud Srs. dobn Wilidn- | Hou te the clergymen provious reported, the | the fuccessor of tho ‘futer-Oceart Gompanys | pasable fu Chlcago. ! eral rocont Inreenles. apnce, Ald. Cullerton nioved to lay on tho | BY lfififig}g; h{:’fl:}afifl‘}l‘(h& CO,, Yans Mr. and Mrs, W Wilkiion; Mr. and Mra, | Tollowhs were ot tue DLl i ks | donles that it ts respoustble for suy of the debts | * gy featth Department. 1 John McGinley, tho bondsman of Michael [ table. Lost--yeds 0 nave, 20. Shicdi andolphi-st. ‘ Tayiwooi; Mr. and Mre., Grecleys Mr. aud Mrs, | 08 the mlormig tatns e et Chiureh; | Of 1ta predeceasor. o Health Department has begun to move | (Aot JICEINAN, bod P ol nale “of tho | oAl Sheridaty moved {0 pluce thereporton | pyap AR PRIDAY? l e e A e ovosaans Mrs and | And the Rev. M, Caldwell, Ada Btreet Church; — into the roums lately relinquished by the Law | @ s e, file. Carrled—yvas, 175 nags, 1. ¥’S SALE, £ " ms Alr and | P e “My. Youker, Chleagos the Kev, G, K. ) woman Mary Watson, who under nssumed ! Committea e : L . Mrs, Wallln; Mr, Ell nn'[enl‘ Mr. Foge, Maj. | 100 0 5t the Tev. V. O, \ A WIHISKY. Department, The apartmeuts bave been thor- | ppmes succeeded {n muaking thelr escapo from th'tAmmlh then 'tmlm t" n‘ntL r-ltmumumg”g ¢ AUGUST 25, at D:30 8, m., Kirlals, Alrs. Fox, Mes, Tulklum, Miss Tiltod, jtor "Macket Sirect Chitreh, e Ttey. Sannuel P oughly cleaused.. T htehion af the o through straw Luil, was | De lustruictad to rent the Febe of ) We have an immenes show New and Sccond-hand ” o e the proposition, reserving 20 feet In the centre, Aot Dixon | Yesterday afternoon Charles D. Fee, the Sage- | o The lsense receipts yesterday were sbout | yeateriuy belory n'l,"itllwos‘u"ffl“fifle»};};{ci pere RSt lerton moved 1o amend by makiug it the Kev. N. M. | town Gauger, who was indicted for crookedness | $h¥- The police liaviz been stirrlug up the | ey W S¥eeCEEE I 100 Whed proporty which | the space rescrved 16 fect and fnserting Bt Stokes, Geneva. The sermon wes by i+ connectlon with the running of Jonathan Iiutehcrlll, \|llmummx i greater numbers fortheie "‘il"’l"L \;gu lrc::.s.‘:ru;u“ mr(.l:“ l:mr:: ,:\h:“ Comptrolier " in lieu of the Committee,” Sliler J'\“k“'." fouted 1 ey Alio Turner's distillery, nt that place, pleaded gullt, HeksaRy paperS :‘h:n:x‘ l’i‘lsu ‘only defunse Sas " that e | , The amendment was uecepted, und the mo- wards i Slaluchl thy 18, Tn salg Gctie o0 illory,ut that placo, pleaded gullty, | Tie oard of Publtc Works yesterday recelved | o™ fnduced s hat D ceally | tlow was carried. ;‘,rem. ruth of lI e text was that Gad wou. and was sentenced to one duy's imprisonment, | bids for ralsirys the houses frontiug the Mwau- | giv'oun the property by two men belonging o IODL~TARLES, tomo to man in some spectal !I-'"!"l different | and to pay & lne of $1,000, urrived fn the elty | kee avenue vinduet, Dickie Joneson was the | ey m“m.‘d ay wind Gralam, aud By them The Committee on Licenses reported, rec- from that fu which” Ile mouifested Hlinsolf 10 | from the llcuderson County Jafl whither he lia | lowest e, an thio contract wil soon o lut, | eades named Doy aibd G S The ox | ominending the pssuge of un ordinine taxing f"“ men ;"‘l“l“'“- 'l'}‘:’ New Testament wos | oo voiornteq by Judge Blodgett to serve out | 10F the owners of thy property ate anxious that | 1 s O L R, Rowcver, ns Capt, Buck. | Poul-tubles €5 cach, ‘They also recommended ,t,le}lllto? o 3'1'{' !;‘5\!),lwh\flun.nmllfls_rv!ullm lifbbentorce. Tlo ha: bsem Tearceritedifor | 02 work be pushed rapldly, the houses now | Jclivore to having warned ‘Meilnicy of what, | Hiat the aults gainst the saloon-keepers be llllllatth:rnl»‘ b Lo} l)luv(:,- rmsgi.lsl:,m«f‘«;:_l 3:5:1::;c11“2 i v ages i wxbo Odet ol "“, £0r | betng almost unfubabitable. hié whs (lologs, amd e was thercfore rent to jail | dieissed upon tho e -mclrnt':ttlxnll"uuasui i coming Teas. 't aavo fron #in, tn‘pur’lly man, to LA acibrtn thahle Him Vo schedulo out, | , The "“hf ln_the '"‘“‘M"'%' of Btato strect | in default of $1,000. Tl other twy hondsuion, wl{:.hil)]:fi;v ;fl‘%’f&nfi‘ gfi‘lu mu‘llu c‘:‘r‘lvndllnmlrcc\"! quickah, consclenee, to strenizthen motives’ to | He presented the following petition to Commls- "',"":1;":‘ 1‘“‘, i ‘;“::f’,'l h&, L t!‘f: |“' 'f‘““l ""} ""“f ’l" ."" !‘l"";'ff‘ x?"‘,“%’“}m'&\fimt “_"{ el | e from it should be requlred to Py £, 1o good, The coming of the Lord was preceded | stover Hoyue: Iestig Lor e ot ake the place of | and Michael Mullory, of Bo. ik SLrect, aTe | o ved ghat the report, bo recommitted, and the liy preparution, and this was found to be w re- | To the sian. Phltp A, Hoyne, Commissioner of the those revently destroyed by a vessel running in- | also straw, sud ure to he proseeuted in o similar Nunda; the Rev. E. Church TIIEE COURTS, INE CHICAGO, DANVILLE & VINCEN: 04D, The Recetver of the Chieago, Danville & Vin- tennes Raftrond Company flled o petition yes- terday setting out that he had recelved a large awmber of claims agalnat the road for supplivs, services, ete., aceruing siiee Aug. 27, 1874, which ought to be patd, They are, in brief, as fol- lows: Personul scrvices, $2.802.83: supplles, ¥2,521.055 milenge und rent of cars, $153.435 track serviced $414.80; otheruperating expenses, FURNIT URE, And Genoral Household Goods, A full ling Now and Used CARPETS, Lounges. Sofan, Wardrobes, &c., &, General Merchandlse, 60 half chests Japan Tes. CIGARS, Plated Ware, &c.. &c., &c. New Puarlor snd Chamber Sctx ut Private Sule ot Auctlon Prices during the week, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Auctioncors, AT AUCTION RS AL - § ‘l 1 % ARt e Committeo fnstructed to oxcept the tables in At 10 o’olock THIB MORNING, 4,705.46;5 conatructk f Illinols vls! entanee, & turning fi o e United Staten for the Nurthern District or Hiinnia: to the bridge. The centre pier has always been | munner for perjury. The former was the one inits ) o i..‘,',.;“';,, Todtam diotolon, $78.734 ontoty | e hiatory of donn. sin, auch us wus seen GO R te. 1k ee, of Augetown, | o little #0IL" but that ts ot \whut causes the | who went upon Y ontkof the hotorious Harty | Salsons &icro uo feo bs churged fur playing. 50 HALF CHESTS JAPAN TE), A i Y New York, $2,517. AT TUE MONNING BRRVICE, Itenderson County, Ik, i tho snid Northern l;rcsvul. ditficulty, It was expected that the | Floyd some month ago, and thereby alded his ‘The motlan was not secondl. £5,0004 $20,064 0 3 . 2, ol 5 g -, p Ald. Lawler wnoved that the report Lo not fu tho tabermucle, ‘Elder Horiug mide tho fol- Biatelcr, ahowe tat en ihe sttdug of Noremier | bridgo would be shut fur trave this morulng, | escape from justice, o v Towing appointment of regular nluw_:uoxml ex= | Diatrict Courtof the United Statea for the Northern Corporation Counsel Anthony 18 preparing an 1t waa not seconded, ercises durfug tie week, “Clildren’s weetlng | District of Hlinols, for alleged violation of the in- opinion on the validity of th contricts now ex- SUBURDAN. o AN Aldrich moved that the report be con- dally at half-past 1 o'clock, fn the taberngele, | tornalr evenue lawe; that, on the 14th dayof Jann- | fsting with the two gas companles of this city, 07; cash louns In Chicugo, ..1',“'“‘”‘ & 'Tenney, $1,870.76; totul, An order wos then entered by Judge Drum- 1IN LOTS TO SUIT, ELISON, POMEROY &C0.. #4'and 80 Randolph-ate mond directing that these clabs be paid by the | rouducted by A, G, Lane.” A young people's | ary, Ao .o 1870, sonr pétitioner pleaded guilty to | ‘The 1 e St " AT currei dn. Nat sgresd toyens. 15, vaye 1T | By WL A, BUTLLIS & GOy Recelver it of amy Tunda i e bty T | rovstios s to b eld ut. the 1'ack o ton et A o thio T L gullty to | "The opintun will be S atratht out undout fto | Degpite tho universal lassitude consequent Ald, McCrea (Ald. GilberiIn the chair) moved Auctioneers, 118 and 130 Waliash-av. 1nucli o8 they accried withi six_tonths prior :;'uu";yll:)‘filza:t;-?\u:\f.!:knhp,“',\Ll.l.fifz}il:u‘,fi'::fixé : ;;‘r,&\‘wiltxlc D eyoni by said Cour, Ofialy, A | tie Councll, sl will_niat dltfur, frui bis othiee to reconskier, 'Themoney was needed by the urt to Imprison- | gofnforn on the subject, beyond tha fact that ft | PO tho oppressive Leat, a buzz of exeltement | oo 0 the saloon-keepers who we A v ! ¥ weting at | b P o Connty Jall of Henderan County, Stato | Wi Lis subijict, hoyi i : 5 : 8 city, and the saloon-keepera who were presen xl‘l‘l‘emk_;:{::‘:x"n'tu&::‘v‘:l:fl:h l‘)’;'l (A f’fi}?fi‘;;?fl; T ot Dttich, st pay a fno | il he mare expicit, sud Will yuots suthuritics. was noticeable In Eyanston yesterday forenoon. | gt the Coutnlttee- f uct 1,000 snd the casta af ton, ® | The first opinton was hurrledly prepared, Mr, | This wos occasloned by tho urrest of Merri) | fied with the reoart, Evavston, A prager-meetiug every moroing ut "',{-b? i watd. san untd e e u‘::uh;:‘u Anthiony belngut the tUme busy wi 1 the tax- Ladd, the ex-banker and former Village Tres- | Ald. White moved to lay the motion to re- the tabernacle, commenciug at 8 o'clock. A | pala; that In exceation af snid sentence your Oghtera, urer, which took placs just as i was about to | cousider on the table. Not agreed to—yeas, prayer-nceting will be held” every mornlng ot | petitioner was {mprisoned tn aukd ol In ucpual Leonard Swett '8 actively at work In the In- cnw‘rncnrrlngumptuku A% bralns foF Wankegn 16 nayi 6, 17, the early howr of 5 o'clock. Faith, i s sald, Is | confinement for the apace of thirty-one . o A g cl o e Dy works, IL1 thérefore cxpressly tn- | tive daye, anding on (b st tlay OF Augusty TH70, of his client, who deéslres to enter Into o ALL Aldrlch epake s to- the Jitice of the to his appoliitinent us such Recelver, TUE RBOCKFORD, ROCK ISLAND & 8T, LOUIS HRAILROAD, Judge Drammond was oceupled the greater part of yesterday in sevtllug various points of $ the deeree fn the case of the Rockford, Rock Island & Bt. Louis Rallroad Company. Butters & Co.’s Saturday Sale, Tlouschold Goode, Carpets, Stoves, ond other morchandisc, BATURDAY, Aug. 20, at 8:10 o'clock, at 118and 120 Wabash-av., AT 10 OCLOCK A, M., 50 Cook Stoves, Various Mn.kcs. ceting were perfectly satis- Mr. Ladd still appears to be very | ¢ax, The (ables were { revenue to AT 11 OCLOCK A. M, s O Lol e D e ol [T h y dayp, Ore Lo b ; tontract ta Mt the dlty with ofl, He was i | Atthoush . Thio (ahlew wero s solres Of: Tevenis Aclln & kn c&uu 3 §d|t§l pl::y hln} $1,000 H umenmw:n. :};{:},‘2‘{5..:".?&{"{,.‘f”g‘i.“r.,“z”é"x‘fl"“fr’é,‘fzf.':"fi'd“'fifl l»‘rfl:‘y"e'ltlwr"::f& “1;: 5:22:?.‘3'&.‘3‘ :h!:l: 1:: y:‘,.".‘,‘,'.l,‘: th City Clerk’s aflle yesterday moruing hunt- fecbie and hiardly able to get about, there has | the saloon-keepers, since the men who played | New and Used Brussels and Wool Cnrpelfl. onds which h cen deposited In Court, and A Parlor Grand Planoforte, Tarlor Organ, Buggles, £hactons, &¢. BANKRUPT SALE 10 Morses, b Giraln Wagons, Brott Care riage, California-Baflt L‘nrrlmin, Top Buggles, Double and Single Har- [TTH Five-Proof Safo, Ofllco Furniture, &o., o5 ubout £8,000In nioney Which the Recelver hud turbed over. The request was mudo outhoe ground that he (Osterberg) waus entitled to the inoney aud honds us purchaser of the road. Judge Drummond held that Mr, Osterberg e was not entitled to the bonds or money, but - that they went to the bondholders. 4 : Fiite B ety wxceeding tho valug of 20, except | Inig up 1he historlen of pos contracts that huvo | beena marked change In the feclings of the | were expected to pay for drinks. 1L the ordi- l‘".‘i!,‘;g’;,,‘,'l'h!"l",}]"rg""fi{,"_‘““ ,“"“';‘r‘c“;'tfa“l}l,“gm aq. | muen e e botut aen o wan | bean submitted 16 the {unell and rejected for | sulferers from his faflure, (s aympathy, | nunee wrero rejceted it would alut wut, o oplt: dition of Mr. . 5. Barbee, of the Chieaizo force, cution for debt. several yearapnat, It 8 supposed that other | wigen ot st was _freely expressed nanco whlc:h e purposcit mtrn‘d'mhl,’ lnxm!, i‘l Jio hna been statoned hiere regularly for the gl ye petitlonce prays that he may e | facts uni fzuces are beiug prepured o convines | goems to haye “soured” on them, and atiranev axenfs, ‘as @ eulisideratiio IRVOINIE SOl o e sttt o dlacuasgei I ecoudancs Wl the picsiiont f1he |:thi Gougelltiak ifty tho-only “talng that will | iele,_ romerie,_ euueerning N ‘are | b et T, et oY eprosentod peopia ollows i a niatter of course that hu fsagoud | Cuanves D, Fpy, | Foduce thoclly’s exponace. anything but synipathetfe and (flendly eaneolsle | yho L8 Eaani P policemun. Sworn to before me this 24th Auguat, 1870, M. Kraus, City Treasurer; J, 8.White, Comp- | 1y since the Committee appolnted to fuvestizate Al MeCren alfuded to the influénce pool: ‘T'ho mceting at the tabernacle P, A, tovae, 1. 8. Commissioner. | troller; Henry Lippert, Chiet Engineer of Fire the afluirs of the bauk have utterly fafled” to | o dhie DA ‘alluring men into ssloons, and IN THE AFTERNOON DEtnla'uf nnnuh.l(,nuk_uumy, »s. 5 1, Charles | epartinent; and Messes, J. Weehsolberg, ‘L, | discover any trace of the supposed assets, ot to | )onod they would be taxed. 4 was dargely nttended, A sudden shower | D: Fee douolciubly swerr (hab I have nof ARY O Brieng G, Dunck, and ¥, Foss, members of | account for the disappearance of the funds fn- 1. Lengucher inglsted that the Council had which (chalml’(l)’ before the servives began had | PEoRertS: £eal OF PEte Snot from boing. 520 | the Counell” ot thd City of Milwaukee, visited | trusted to the bauk, | The fallure Lins been s 8- | i S 10 o pack of cards as & pool- the cfect of lowering the temperature, und the | g civi process for debt by th& Iawa of me'g,,m, of | Fire-Marshal Benner yesterday, They saw, ad- | rious blow to the bushiess Interests of the vil- le. 1t ool-tables Mcreased crime, he Loped utwosplicrs was especlully delicious and re- | Nlinots, wnd that I have no property In any way mired, and \mm\uru«i at the Chicuizo Depart- | lage, and several cuscs of suffering ure reparted | ypoc oyl gt be Neonsed, i freshiug, ‘The eervices were thoroughly en- | eonveyed or concealed, or in nn{ way dlsposed of | ment. They were escorted abuut by Marshal | which cull for ns much sympathy as that of Mr, ! 103 o Kate E. Andsows tld i bit nte E, Androws filed u esterday agalnst her hushand, Chester (. ndnfwu, T2 i e 4 tells bow utterly disgusted she I8 with bhlm, L wshe snys she has always done her best, but ho 1s accustomed to sneak ofl and spend his time ' ¢ A o Relonginz ta the entate of EBEN I, RUNYAN ) and mouey with womety who aro 1ot vecelved i | joyed by ofl," Tho Koy, Mr, No AL Stoken, wf | furuny futar uee os beuctl, so fuly o Gl ment, ‘Lliey wore sicorted ubot by MArL | Vadd, who cansinuus To awsert thot o lias | L0¢ fOUIoR €0 reconsider was lost—yess, 103 | ankeupl, NONDAY MOKSING, Avd: ;e"h.‘é K e y. And she proposes to huve o | Geneva, delivered an able and instructive dis- Canves D, Fee, | waukee Fire Department brought them to this | turncd over every dollar, Thero 1 us yer no | "W G0 0o then adjourned o'cluck.at the Elovator and Yard cornér of Canra b ‘“;f;,';;;mx.mnhgm 1 also deslrous of st | £2U7se rom tho text John v, 24, God be u | | The matter wos referrod to Asatstant Dis- | vity, praof to tho contraryy and, uutil sucthing ¢ Councll then adjourned, e s Aduate By under of HOBT. EJENKINS, i g o Penngtan 1o iso desirous of skl | apiitmud they that worabdp i must worshih | {HRALATER GRS SO B it | o Th ol Consuner Conunities, Wt 1 Semuite s loaraed, [HENORHIOR b RS A0S PIANOS AND ORGANS!FOR RENT. Whir A- DUETERS & CO., Auctioneers (' cussodness of his wife Ellen. When hie | 'The shower of rain spoken of, accompanied as | that all the property of which e was §n posses- | tarned from Milwaukee, whitlier they went to "The arrest apoken of wus the resutt of g com- | Lyon & THealy, State and Monroe streete, offor =it e L marrled her she had s temper sweet as an Aprll | ¢ wus by u stren whlul Tested the quality of | sion waa his homestead in Bagetown, valued at examine the fuventlon of George Marlow, who | g sworn out before dustics Curroy by Mr, | for rent over ong hundred first-class instruments, By T, E, STACYN ;) gephve, but now it would autstrlb s Decernber | the new tent, B 16, thb great gratifieation of | 8800, Tho inveetization proving satisfactory il the gspenees of the trip. A jeeting Wil | G OA Craln, one of Ladd's Londsmen, | at$5 por month, and upward. MORTGAGE BALE. Toe erioane. e 1 hex daily. wnustiment to | o B e e BT for, 1t | Fec wus turnlatiod sith his releaso fn conforine | e Hek SALUISS, UL 6V Uy by which b 1618 | giipping i with mbezzled 813,000 of = ———— The entlra stuck of & lardwaro Store, FrilaT: put herself uto tragle attitudes an, working | was found to b as pertect u proteetion o | e T Hovised. iatute, and ais. | cxpected tha ‘oo dcisfun b regard to the | 4o yillgge fuuds, liold by hin us Vill o Trens- An Explosico Mule. U 25 b 20 (rclock a, m.. &L No. 1631 Wetb cr arms Iiko 8 broken windamll, threaten 16 | rain as could be wishdd i e I o eveutng thuta fof Nt | adoption at the Watcr-Works of oue of s pats | yrer, 3. Ludd ias takicn to the Justico's of- Visalia (Cul.) Delta Van Bufeu-st,, near Campbell-av., talio Nadisva® l)ull his halr and eyes out, Frequently sho | “Eyening scrvices were held at the tahernaclo | in o Laphy frame of mind. E 10 | wud will huve been reached. It fs understood | BEO* O Gltaiusd - postponcment untll 3 | As the shades of eveniig approached on the | s, cars, lirows oy conventeit. srticio of Jurbitircut | ut & oielock; he Iarsost congregution ws B JLDGI OLRBY, that the Comnnitteo ure much pleased with Mar- | g5 B30 Biculn appeared anid was repre- | Fourth of July o hungry muls was seen slowly stock conslats of Ranges, Stoves, Tinware, i 10 ernphiasizo. ber rettarks, HEr TaVOrite | abe o e e ool s ora inters | tho recently-appointed Kevendo Agent for the | M8 VRS which s Iu operation i the | giteq’ by Mr. firady, of Culesgo. 'Tho | muking his way out of town, tawand the grect, Saws, - fa-Choats, Waeh-fullers, Tea-Retlleh o '"bm"‘ hanumers, aud bottles, und her Xntlug Character that ut by previous |‘ncuung. First, 5ccufnl.lxlnul “Fhird Collection: Districes in | Sewhall Houso lu Milwaukee. Jeoplo were represented by E. G. Hooke. | open fields on o Aul‘lmnhn’u rh Addition, pleks fi‘,‘,{"“.'"gc‘,w':mx? “‘L.f‘.fil.'|‘|£,:l|’.":glc’,"u.¥Km ! actiracy by long. Jiachice 1s !;f’l";affi;fif; The large cunopy {8 well fhebted within, gad | this Stute, in which f» included_Cook County, | Worle on the Sheflleld und Lurrabeo strect | A continunoee wis asked and granted, the pre | fug up. the stray herbage and waste straw to : ~ L0 h ) & ) ¢, ‘hd above mist by wold at whai 1t whI brinZ, Finu chanco fur dealers und othiers. Calf und 2 amine. sale will continuo il alt s sold, 1 Particular uttention pald to foreclosing morts ‘:ngu. und best of prices got for goous; also, m]‘ 3 distralnt warrants, &c.,&c. Call and try, Led of reference glven, g, STACY the music f8 more than ordinarily impressive. | made his first ofliclal vieit to the Govermneit | ahafts of the Fullerton avenuo conduit was dis- | lmjuary hearing beingz set for o week from Sat- | quell the pangs of rising’ hunuer, As lis cross- ‘Tho Interest §s evidently on the jncrease, bullding yesterday afternoon, sud lad a contiuued several days ugu, s thu con- | urday, - The question of buil was then ralsed, | el the MeCrory bridge o smull boy threw a red The Rey, Mr. 1 dartin, of Bt Paul's | bricl conference with Collector Harvey ou | tractors, Mssrs, Fiizsinimous & Connell, and, after some dlscussion, the kind-hearted | packoge, )i lghted juatelat one end of ft, Chureh, Chleago, pres « u vory eloguent the condition of uffairs in this district, Judge | saw no probabllity that they would | Chitt Justiew fixed the ball ut 85,000, and gave | down” before him, Without looking at the course upon the -snbl b+ A Chiurge Refuted. Olney was formerly o resident of Calro, but | svon get any —money to pay their | the aceustd twenty-tour hours in which to tind | label, and with thank(ul looks, the historleul ‘Pext, Malachl ilf., 14. He remarked that it [ moved to this city some three o four years ago. | Iaborers, They {F. & C.) yesterday notified the [ sureties, ho Leing meanwhilo allowed to go | animal Jopped over hiscxpensive cara as a token had ever been charieterdstic of the human heart | He was Buperyisor of Internal Revende for this Bourd of Publle Waorks of thelr ‘Intention to | home, though nonitnully under the survelilancs | of gratitude, and, depositing it iu his capacious to object to Goit's methods of deallng with Btate, previous to the administration of Buper- | stop altogether, aud they wanted to sce il some | of a constable. Verily, it cannot be said that | maw, walked slowly on. As he reached the far men. They wers ready to substitute fustead | visor Bivomield. arrangenient for psy could not be entered futo. | Evanston justlce isnot Navored with merey. Mr, | corner of the Court-ilouse blol‘k‘lhtm hegan to human methods, und bold to declare thelr pref- The announcement that Emer{ A. Btorrs had | The Mayor, Comptroller, and Messrs. Mctrea | Craln wos not sutisfled with the smount | bes disturbance of that wule’s internal lin- erence for them, 'The human beart refused to | been retained us speclal counsel for tho Govern- aud Koseabery talked thy thing over yesterduy. | of tho bond, but the deeislons of Judge Currey gumpenu, much resembling that of a Chincse accept the conditions influite wisdom Las pro- | wment to closs up tho whisky cases, including | They arc deslrous that the proposition mude Dy | arc known ta be unalterable. 'L‘l’)jrc\'enlu the A lier, but, rather than inake any domestictroubile about it, he gently invokes the ald of the Judges of the Clrcult Court. £ ITENS. : An Asslgnee will be ch 3 . u}};:iw 1151:3. l.i)-day; osen for John 1. Bat- 2y Is the Jast o Getios L’oun. st day of servico fu the Bu UNITAD STATES COURT. The Weed Bewlug Machine Co lsttlm debt for 62600 agalnst Afn&.nn’ndb efi.ml: SUPELIOR COUMT IN BILIER, Frank Sturges & Co. began aswt for §4,000 e 'RLEBRATED througho the Uulun—cxpreaed io sl parts, 1 Dand opward b b3, 40, 40c per . Addret rders GUNNVILELR, Coales toney, Chleago. A ew Year at § o’clock in the mumlui. 1t took vided for its salvation, and was cmboldened fu | the prosecution of the civil suits, which will bo | the contractors (which woa that payments be | inatter had been satiafuctorl) usted, Dr, J. | hin less thau usceond todeclde his future aiust the Word of God to call the | Instituted to recover the amounts cut of which | made in tull for all work done, and that the | D. Quinlan and Mr. Charles George, o8 TWauke- Two bounces brought him to course. falso aud stoutty declore it s valu | tho chief conspirators defrauded the Govern- work Lo discontioucd for wuy year) should be | gau, being aceepted as pureties, thy public squure, sud one leap dleared the

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