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! THE. CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1876. i of whisker at which ho tugged a little nervon tlon was submitted from E. E. 8weeney, whose 1y now and then during tho examination, com- | bid for the work waa §023 Jess than the bid recee p‘cmd his more noticeable features, which were | ommended by the Committes, ¥ on the whole not. extraordinary. r, Ives, tho The roport of the Commitice was IlnrlH{ firat witneas, told the man's story. 1le had been | rRdopted by a vote of 11 to 4, and the Board ad- a carpenter, and some years ago fell from a | journed uitil Thursday, bul!d?r)\g dum ahock tn% t:-lnt tv{m gyrodm-lv;g n ment erangement lasting about a week. Ce Bince then he had been entlrely sound, and had “:‘nfllzgfi‘}ms never cxlu-rlcncud any_rcturn of his Insanity Whisk AN a i until last February. ~Ife liad always been a sky matters, contrary to general expecta- steady-golng, industrious man, and lnst winter | tion, were very quict around tho Government :ooktllzmnt lv;te{ent ‘"J.fé’,‘"(?."'l.’fé“‘fai‘é'}'u“z‘&?.l’d bullding yesterday. In thoe forenoon Mr. Storrs 1 he revival mec Cliureh ot” Eizlewood, where he lived i Tog- :'1‘:2 “‘!"l:_'f "’“’,"‘ll‘“: “'“::\fl:gf" l"""x“flu‘;‘:;‘ Wll‘:::; ularity, and taking a prominent part in them. position oi thoso c g m 5y Along in tho aml{ part of Spring Mr, | the desire of the Department of Justice to hava Brown began to imagine that " ho aos | the Diatrict Court docket cleared up, wero Dol by any inasn Brgnol amen as he had pro- | frecly and tully discusscd. It 1s to be presumed sly supposed -to be. - Drance of roriain debts necessarily contracted '{l!"" both Rontiomen wera of ‘;:“’ mlt""‘" h’)rlnn samo f‘enrs ago, and still unpaid, welghed upon | Mrv Storrs’ appearance after the Inter- hls aplrits, and fie saw well that e wasnota fit | view, It was noticed that his faco was person to joln the church or to lead fn prayer- [ wreathed In smiles. A conference will be l"Cfl]l"E:Ifl“' tren 1o "“‘7:"‘“" with u‘;"{‘fi‘ held to-dsy or to-morrow, at which people. ndeed, he began to obscrve that his Beffior eiaraed Ml wipidom. o | Jaes; Bang M Store, and Tites Hodacty when he walked down the atreet, they gflthcred then lmr}lx'cd when tho unsentenced whiskyites on tho cornors aud eyed lim askafce, and i | i1y called up to oxplain what {mmunity, if they saw him npuroncmu? they even shunned 'y, hns been promised them, and b wn::m Uim. Al this rendered bim melancholy, apd, !‘Ih{;nxllu in the County Bullding are of the im- in_additlon, W health falled, and No %o | ooceion that elther Thursday or Friday, or obliged togis work. Such was tie subatanc of | EIGLLLLY bl daya, wil be sct for tho heating ¢ Doctor's testimony, adding that the patien : X oy never exhibited an; matural becltement or ate | , Leonard Swett, ‘of counscl for tho ¥ first mirncles of Jesus were 8o thoroughly Inter« woven with the whole web of this Gospel atory, that {4 was impossiblo to refect thewm and beleve In the eredibllity of its writers, aud it waa worthy of remark that tho Evangeliats spoke of tho supernatural works of Christ as perfectly natu- rai to 1lim. They represcnted Him ns perform- ing these wonderful miracles without the alight- crt ostentation, and in tho same quict way in which an intellfgent man would go nabout'the most famillar pleco of his dally work. ‘This scrmon was listened to with mnch intor- eat, nind was an able and acholarly effort, At the close of the sermon, Elder Boring ap- pealed to tho unconverted, with trembling voice and streaming eyes. 1Ib scemed entircly over- como with angulsh for tho unsaved. This prayer-meeting diffcred from previons ones In the fact that n subiued quict pormeated the whole assembly, and angels seemed to hover aver tha saints, while, un tholt knoes, Lllvi' aan| lnlnnr‘t low tones “T'am the Lord’s and He s niine. Mr. 8pencer was placed in chargo of tho Sab- bath-schiool, which was held at hal-past 1 o'clock, The children looked forward to this hour with {mpatienco and anticlpation. Mr, Spencer entertalned them for over an hour, re- lating ancedotes In his_pleasing manner, Tha Rev. Mr. Jewett, Dr. Pmmfl" and others, fol. lowed In sultable remarks, The singing conati- tutes the most nicasing part of thesc exercisca, At 2:30 p. 1., the Rev. Mr. Caldwell preached 10 1dak Into the matter. ‘They pressed me to cons aent then to take it. [decHned, They then asked me to allow the Board o clect me, andstated that ey wonl take tho riek of my retuand nfter I had looked the gronnd all over on my retnrh, T sald apain, **Qentlemen, Iam not A candidate, much lose An applicant, and that mnat be fairly and aqnarely underatoos 1 remacked farther, '*If yon shonld _elect me, Twill, on my return,’ look the ground 1l over, but 1t must te aleo fully nnderstood that T resceve tho right todeciine to ace cept ity a8 {probably ahail.” “'This was all there f tho Intervicw, and 1 wont ny, Wy not doubting that that wouldl be the and of it. 1'heard nothing more until I reached Chicago, Jaly 20, on my way to Madison, 1 was in Chicago hut thres hours, and 1 heard for the first time of tho dis gracoful squabble that had occurred, and af the calumnlies of the Z¥mes, ete. I went on to Madison, whorp I tearned thit ovor two wecks boloro hnd been unanimouely elected at White Water, There, tos 1was pressed to accept, but rofosed untll 1 conld get the free consent of thoe people here, Idld not go near the Chicago gentiemen on my return gave tho eubject nofarther thought, except to reaolve under no circumatances to have nnleluuln do with It. « Iere, then, s an exact history of my connection with that affair, 1 repndiste the wholo business. All the printers’ ink epilled over it might better have been saved, ond all the calumnios of tho **high Minnesota officlal’ wore slmply so much | vowder wasted, H, . Wllson will have totry oncoe more, Phelps’ ghost will be enough to frighten his hofra to the latest poaterity, You are atliberty to use these facts as you may deem beat, Of course Tdo not want to nqnur in thn‘rn‘pnu andor any circumatances. As 1had no n worked yesterday ve: Inhclorllr, and the vat when filled stood fn front the City-Hall for somo timo yesterday afternoon, but no disagree- able odors Were complalned of. THE COUNTY BUILDING. The September term of tho Crimionl Court commences Monday, Judge Rogers on the bench, The worl of calelmining the Criminal Court room has been comploted, and tho chlngu in appearance is for the hetter. In the Horton-Evans case the replication to the demurrer was filed yesterday, Mr. Fuller, attorney for Evans, gobbled it, and they have not sinée been heard from, Tho Committee on Equalization yesterday did very little, sticking close to jts lind of nction for some time past. All it did worth notice was to rnlse the msscssment of the Busch & Brand Browing Company from $10,000 to $18,000. Dbnnis Curran, the juror who rcmonstrated agalnst Mr. Storey’s Grand Jury report in refor- ence to the character of certaln Commiseioners,* Is to be rewarded with the position of inapectur of stonc in the cvent of the MeNell-Walker- Perlolat job going through. This much fs a ready announced, and o Letter man for tl HRIng " could not bo sclected. Alfrod T\, yonngest san of M. T.. and By ronnan, 'of inflammation of fli6 I Baret 8, year® monitn and 17dae. e bowole,"aged = o rom tho reafdence of hin parant, 07 Wabnsli-av., &8 2 o 1. 0 Fingon to Calvary, " > 1+ ™+ 00 Toceday, by ey $47"Cincinnatl (0.) papera plense copy, el oy dsmmtes o AR % At T R dan er o L J. an 1 aggl 0 yeven monthe m;nlvnuu}n.c’ atha Rendel, Funcral from Contonnial Tiaptist Chureh Jackson and Lincoln-rtn., Woi 3 Somet 108, ., by careiages o R CUNNIFF—Aug, 28, at 341 novin Soral Congift, belosed amutel of i, o, 0, W. Connifl, aged 11 monthia and o ‘Fuderal from redldento nt 110 a. m 20th, theneo by cars to Calvary at 1 p, ANNYS—On the 2811 Inat., st m., an sportHingen, of tntamimatian dr tue oy, "11 4 nnys, Bon o hn an N i " ayre ”\"\;Elismnmh and 3 days, ellio"Annye, "ageq'y :811—0n_Sanday, the 27th Inat,, at \ mington 10,y Mrs. Klizabeth &, Waleh: s e the lnte b c,l' Walah of Ghiengo, WValeh, wilow of o funeral will take place at 10:30 a, (Tunilay) from tho dornit Charch, ™ ™ Ddiy ANDIEWS—At Napaneo, Ag. 28, afy hour's iliness, Archlo J. And y sonof 1 hoe's liness, 0 J. Andrews, only son of D, COTTELI—Enfered Into rest, ot Yale v Tiath, tunictact, England, on 'l"hurldn;.nlfin;‘;"z‘ in U0 8:1d yenr of hin ago. Tl i tather of 1.0, 3. Cottol, af this clty 2 1l THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Beatde supplying all the male help required in . * our business houscs, hotels, andl manufacturing ostablishments, the Free Employment Bureau, at No, 145 Fifth avenue, can furnish all classes ‘of lielp for the country. Mr. Jacab Becker, proprictor of Becker's Ho- tel, on West Lake atreet, who was thrown from hiscarriage Bunday, died yesterday at noon. His funeral will probably be observed*from tho ho- tol Thursday. The temperature yesterdsy ns observed by Manasse, opticlan, 88 Madison strect (TRin- ynn Bullding) was at 8 . m,, Igsdcsgmeu; 7110 2. m., 733 19, m., 974 8 p. m., T2 8p.m, 7L Faromoton, 8 0. me 20.20; T by 50,00, - “Mrs. Kato Higgins, who resides at 071 West Tolk street, attempted to commit sulcide Sun- day. mnmlnfi h{ throwing herself headlong into a cellar balt-tail of water, in the nelghborliood. Slie was fished out and taken to her home. An undue famillarity with the little-brown-jug was tho cause. lliam Barge, of Dixon; VanBuren Dons. ln\v,"ol Chicases nd Shorwaod Dixon, late of EMENTY, ble sermon from the text Phllippians, il., | hone getting up'tho tempent, I refnsed to have —— - e s s Bixon, m} bavo formed s partucrahip fus the bateh," had n brict fntervlew with Judgo Bangs | 1513 " 1 | Ahy hand i hatiing it down by appeariug in tho THIRD CONGROSRIONALL c under the firm nome of Da tempted to hurt himaelf or others. ' £ 12-18, 'Tho subject was, ** Working Out Our Own y hand In putting1t d Y ApD CRIMINAT, 4 ‘;nrfnll‘;?vn&lll)‘r;o::‘ wl‘;.!tl‘:mcrus at Rtaoms 59, 0, iile tho Doctor was speaking, Mr. Drown in tho forcnoon, fu relation to the Intcrests of | Salvation.” papers with a statement, Lnt went stralght on The Congresslonal Cotnmitice of the T! trict wi) mect at Hoom?2, No. 2 Nnrl‘l‘:ntl'lrglk‘: s hnrsday noon, to designate tl holding the primarics, i) 0 Uit FIFTH WARD, Tho Fifth Ward Republican Clnb meets thy evening At headquarters, corner of Twenty-siyy and Bitlor-sia, "The meeting will ho i) and 61 Bryan Block, corner of LaSalle and Mon- roc streets, in this clty. Coroner Dictzach yesterday hield an inquest upon the child of Benjamin Rbinson, colored, who was found burfed under_the resldenco No. 985 Third avenue. The verdlct was in full ne- cord with thio father's statement, that the ehild . THE SWEDES, Yesterday was a glorious day* among this de- voted class of worshipers. ‘Thelr tent for hold--| Ing services belng tou small to accomm@dato half their peaple, the Rov. Dr, D, 8. Sorlin, of tha West 8ido Sccond Swedish Church, called a meeting in the open air fn tho grove, ‘Thero listencd ‘attentively and quietly: occasonally | Mg tlients, cOrracting soma tatorment, ar maklng & reinark, Speial Agent Rogers, of the Rovanuo Dopart- aeting in every way entirely lucld ond sane. | Ment ab Washington, viaited Collector Harvey Tle smiled_approvingly when the Doctor re- | Festorday, and Lad o talk over revenuo matters nmrkcd u{nt h 'slwlfg wis of an th“l“lm'u 1'111’:‘;‘1[?‘- n this district. N L n, and explaine regard 0 his s 1. 2 Acbie, that 1L waa the ‘doctors ill contracted | Who went to Washinglon o wack or ten lays about my business, 1t tsn't in the guwcr of tho Chicago 7¥mes or any other *'satanic press” to hurt me so long as 1 bchave myacif, nor ia it pos- alblo for n Chlcago losrd or a high ** Minnesotn oflicial” to do it. " Hence. let the storm rlsg. As for mo my true conrag s requicscat In pace. Sa mote It bo. Thisis all 1 know about Knglewood, and Tan surelt faoil Twant to know. 1 go to 8lgismund Stern pleaded gullty before Hoyno yeateraay afternoon to selling clgags without a license, - The case was dismissed on his paying the costs and taking out the nccessary docu- ments, ot resred : 0, to protest, on behalf of the Chicago disti 400 Whitownter Monday for a few days, nnd begin my Honry Ki {nemill st | by tho Hon, J. C, Dare. F. W, Ilerring, and nth. Seas prematurcly and._still-born, nnd Benjamin | Vhilg prostrated I{]"“]"':l:fi‘;"éfi::‘g‘,’::c';fir:d"fl: Tere, aglnat thie new sebemo of asscrsing co- :‘f;fl&b‘?}“)o“fi:wfifi&";‘,flgw} ,,}{"g;n",‘,‘,‘y thelr | ori thero on the 2§th. Ever your trlend, No. Gflwslx;}gr: "l';'m:ao::: p!:nll:')rg Commis- | §I2f ebhie FifIh iard Gles Clilh win oing. A con waa accordiigly released from custody. i, but ho thotght it only right iat ho should | paclty on tho busls uf 16 auarks to the buskel on | binnco of fieaven. A large nunber of Heokers ARERE) 3 Mr. Hoxlo has been considerably annoyed of | pav it, and the Inability to do se worried hlin. were prostrate upon tho ground, whila thosa taner "of he yostorday, charged with solling g liquor withont having taken out a license. - ila TWELFTH WARD, Jnte by communlegtions tint. iave wppostedtn | T’ jury rottred, and, taking the ground that Jas atsony hupos that tho Commisioner of Tn Who e Tound th et ,:r&:r;}u‘v:ll‘i;l; beaming . TIIEDIS,OURTB- + | whs ield in batl of $500 for further examination, il iseting of tho Twelfti Watd Tiepnbilen ooy ¢ columns of TiB TRIDUNE, In® whicl s | any mau who would want to pay a ten-year-o CEsy ROB. i g , corner of Robey. ;’x‘;m:‘ljmnnl'men auite freely nssoclated with the | debt must Lo Insane, roturned a.verdict of | Mo the retimato on tho basis of 15 quarts. L Four notorlous burglars were captured ina beautiful song. house on Jeflerson sircct, near Str:’bor, at an carly <hour ycslcrdn{' morninq. They will be tried to-dny at the West Division Police Court, and in the meantimo tho police liope to secure ]aonxw cvidencs implicating them In recent burg- arics. & A man named Efsex, who tried to hang hime self the other evening, compislns that the paper stated that he hnd not been saber for .over a month, The report at the statlon was not quite so comprehiensive, It safd ho had “a skinful of wmaki' " but did not say Low long he had been in Sfllng it. It Is becoming dangerous to wear new pants unless you have a recelpt for them In the pock- cts, John Mccluri says ho Is*45 years-of age, and old cnongh to know what good cloth fs, but nevertheless ho is locked up at Central, for De- tective Beott thought him out of hiseclement, whilo escortinganew pair of pants around town. A feature tn Chicago at rmncnt 18 the prova- lence of footpads and other robibers. Yestor- day at 3 p. m, a lady, while walking slong Aber- deen street, near Monroe, was attacked h{;‘hm‘ boys, and robbed of Ner pocketbook, contalning some $12 fu bills, It scems rather a curfous “ The only applicant for a divorce yesterday was Ella Meader, who has como to the conclu- slon that she can no longer live with her husband, Herman B, Meader, a Joweler at No. 203 8outh Halsted street. Blhe says that within three montbs after his marriagze ho began to abuse her, and continued to do so, often threat- ening to shoot hier, until about a year ago, when ho deserted her completely, and she has sinco been obliged to support horself and her child, now sbout, 0 months old. BShe thinks ber husband Is doing o zood bLusiness, and wants lti'l“ share of its profits, as well nsa decres of vorce. ! . ITRAMS, 3 Judge Blodgett will not be in Court agaln untit Monday. The case of The Hartford Life and Annuity Insurance Company against its B%?nk R. T. Pli~ tlingiil, wns dismissed “yestcrday by stipulation, To-day {s tho last day for filing trial notices for the September term of the Superior Courts UNITED BTATES COURTS, - H. P. Smith filed a bill agalnat Alexander I, Heald, J. J. Douglas, Willln H. Dobson, and Louls Voltz to forecloss thireo mortgages for uilt; “Hank" Westerman, of the Pekin Alcohol L MRS, BILDA NARPEN, Works, against whom _there {8 an in- Sedish, rurricd, and residing at No. 41 North | fieunent " I - the - Southern, - Bletelet Bangamon streot, next occupled the prisoncr's | ¢ the revenue law, was in town yesterday, In chufr, Christy "Anderson ssid that she lived | ¢he'nfternaon lie visited the “apostics’ oyer with her husband, in his house, renting of him | y3,0 Rhine, and had a brief conference with Mr, h‘(‘:‘;‘}'l‘n):l“l; ‘:;:'\l'?."l;ceghlzr:lsx"o":‘c:ver:lgl::n::t‘hl;w Storrs at the conclusion of his professional in- Bilda, though rather seared at being In Conrt, torviow with the distinguislicd gxlles, PARKER R, MASON, interrupted Christy to say that she kiew she | one of the bright and shining 1ij ‘hts h tho mis- had Leen sick, but she was better now. Ier | gionary work, was around lhcgfln%urnn&m bulld- Ing yesterday, anxlous to learn wh‘g}t’ might be sewer question now agitating the town of Hyde Park. Mr, Hoxle asserts that ho s not Interest- cd {n that scheme, elther directly or indircetly. Anstin Fitzgerald, cosl-heaver, while at work §n Hedstrom's conl-yard, ncar Adams street, was Mcldenmlg knocked from a platform 20 feet high at 10 o'clock yesterday forenoum, and, al ,btlnfi_’upun his head, was almost instantl k!l[’cd. ho remain were taken to his late res{- and Warren-av. . this evening. Willard Woodar) L. H. Bisbeo, Gen. O. T, Mann, Col. H, W, Porce! l+ml \l):.‘l;‘cn‘- ‘n-lrl‘ll nl‘lld"!l:ll"m ngcthl\’:;. Cfimp:nyA 'wel Vard Ropablican Gual ¢ for adrill at satne ufiu and plnEn‘, 155 Rl FOURTEENTH WARD REPUBLIOATS, A meeting of tho Fonrtaenth Ward Itcpoblicsy Cinb will bo held this evening at 358 Milwaukes: av. e Rov. N, 0. Weatergreen delivered n most powerful and telllng sermon in the chapel at 5 i’;f:'_,‘j"k p.m. o chose for his text L John, {lf, The early praycr-mecting was led by Mr, Ilanson, a local preacher. At 9 o'clock” thero was preaching by the Rev. J. B. Anderson. A speaking or experience meeting was held at 1:80 o’clock, which resulted In the conversion of several who had been seeking lght. At 4:30 o'clock the Rev, Dr. Westegun preached, Evory moment scems employed ia religions devotion by these people. Mr, Hoag led the young folks' meeting, which was held at the Evanston tont at U P .y and the Rev.™M. 8, Kaulman had charge at the Parle Ridge meet~ ing. At tho Maxwell street tont, Mr, Gurney, son of the Rev. Mr, Gurncy, who has been con- vcrlfil while on the ground, took charge of tho meeting, The Rev. Mr. Youker preachied at 8 o'claclc p. m. a8 was announced, upon the subject, *Our Religlon,” which words also conotituted his text, hclni:tnken from the flifth vérse of the twenty-iifth chapter of Acts. Mr. Youker, nsn o prencher, is cffectivo with the masses, having tho faculty of appealing dircetly to tho heart, and stircing the emotlons of his"hearers. dence, No, 270 Franklin strect, whero lie leaves 8 wifo and five children. A horse and wagon belonging to. Hnd(.iu & Homer, hardware dealers at No, 47 West ltan- dolph street, ran away at B:30 yesterdny ufter- noon, and {n passing the corner of Clinton and Randolph streets ran over an old )nde' wreek- Ing ler hadly. She gave the name of § frs. Gar- ity, and wha taken to her home, No. 64 North Clnton street, where she was attended by Dr, arke, Her fnjuries are not thought to hie sc- were, 18 nothing Is broken save the collar-bone, The Ladics' 8octety of the Congregation Bnal Abraham at n meeting Sunday held thelr nn- Tual election of officers, and the following were alected to serve for ono year: President, Mra. 1. Woolley; Vice-Presidant, Mrs. Lottic Kieinj Bceretary, A. Pam; Treasurer, N, Elkan; True- SEVENTEENTO WARD, Campnl\‘ 1, BScventecnth Ward Ilayes any ‘Wheoler Minnte-Men, will meet for drill fhia ex Ing at 7:30, corner of Chicazo-nv. and Sedguly st All who deaslre to juln the company aro fp. vited to bo prosent ot the moeting, EUPEON. EUPEONI If youhave rheumatism, noural. gin, hoadache, o burn, or & bruisg, procure a bottle of Eupeon. Itwill give instant relief, as thousands can husband, Jan, a podrly-dressed Bwedish lahorer \rn.hnlmrrlbfy istorted eye and a twisted leg, eat beslde her'and kindly {u\nud her shoulder, telling her not to got excited. talked over the situatiop at considerable length., Christy proceeded to sny that one night some | ™ Judgo Bang's ‘ihsonce trom the city Inst w‘?ck Yecks a0 she got up and jumped out of her | checkinated n little plan, which the *first window o her stocking fect, and went to her | jatch " had organized for 'thelr benefit. They brother's houss. What was tho cause of her | Jiad thelr pins ot up to hiave thelrcases stricken derangement? ilo thought it was the* old | from the docket l?onlor of the Court In Chiam- other, who was 70 years old, and cross 8sn | hor, and thus ant{eipate the worlt to bo under- devll, and lved with thom some time, Janwas | fyken by Mr, Storrs, Had the plan been car- very poor, and couid only carn, when able t0 |- yied ont to a successful fssue, they would have “"-"'kc) 835 a month, and there were tho wife and | peen relleved from the necessity of explining twva children to support. 5 Tow much immunity they&lmd een promised, ‘The Jury came back to eay that Bilda’ was in- [ by wham, and what for, Now they will have to sane, and the poor woman burst into tears, W13 Boncat, Jan winked Bis awfal right eye, | ranor e s and toll sonio things tiey would done with his care when called db. Later In the day ho vislted Jake Rehm, With whom he thing to happen in brond daylight on o public | testify. ¥or sale by all Druggists 03 tod . | 82,847.50 -on Lots 40, 41, and 42, In Block 1ot | gires. : ! Y ‘Masdames Sugar, Zuckerman, and Hell- [ which wasa trifle misty, and did his vest to con- The services to<day will bo aa follows: Preach, ol st 10,48 ac i B H.A. HURLBUT & CO., 76 and 7" bron. *The report of thio Treasuror 'shows the | solo licr o sho was led away. g’{;’n‘;“:zg’-‘?fl m’gza‘? t“:l’l_l‘g;-u{’;h‘gv“."k"“mlhfi Pock's subiivislon_of thio” west 1048 aeros of Touls Athern and August Goetz, the nssall- A 1 Rendolph-st., Chicago, Agents for the Proprietoxs.. 8ynagogue and school-bullding fund to be near- 1 ;050‘ which certalnly Is 4 good showlng, the % Syoclc%lv baving Dbeen “-organized only cight monthe, While these acones were bappening, there had COURT-HOUSE RING. 1 been sitting just fnside tho rafl a miscrable M'NEIL'S CONTRACT. creaturo fu tattered garments, his hair ali un- The failure of the * Ring " in the Count; kempt, hls face and hands strenked with dirt, it S that part of the 8. E, ¥ of 8cc. 11, 89, 14 lyln, SoiEet Pann st s & ants of Valentine Meyers, were yesterday held The Connecticut Mutual Life-Tnsurance Com- without ball for ten daya by Juatice Morrison, Meyers was In a much fmproved condition last :80 p, m, by the Rev, W. ipencer, of tho State Btrect Churely, Chicago, tell, of Chicago, At A8 AMONO THE ARRIVALS any filed a bill against Gilbert and Annic La MEDICAL. Board to present the contract of sleNeil & 8on | wero Mr.-Almon Vedier, Miss Maggle Vedder, Bergc, L. C. Kiniston, Crane Brothers Manu- | evening, and strong hiopes for hls recovery aro oL be Fellx de In Baume, ono of the prominent | iz liead scsting sullenty upen bis bresst. Mo |'4n o Court-Houso matter for confirmation at | Mr. and rs. C. P. Eustin, Mra, . Todd, Dour- | foctaring Company, T IT. Messcogor, and Skl sateriotaed, Mialenr ofiolu it dosing aimost AN FITULA Touiey e members of the Andersonville Survivors' Asso- | 1500 'sbina one poked him and told him to take | the meeting yesterday afterpoon was taken ns ficld; Mre. Dr, Daker, hlgmnud Park; Mrs, | ney Larramage, 3 to lorfulonu 2 nlmgfugluc or | 49 t{}o = B e e U ok kaitere clation, is putting tho fuisbing touches to o K0T SPCEATES £ i Sivcdish woman, | weakening, Tt was known that the contract | Liuclan Hagan, Elmhurst; M. J. 8. Jonvs, Mra. | 815,000 o the 1% 3¢ of Lot 10, Block 61y o Care : PAY. With patlenta from s die Targe cartoon representing the eito of the An- | ) 'eeareq vacantly at the speaker, not compre- | Lnd been prepared, but that the hond Dr. Itood, Mr. Ticknor, Mr. John Austin, Miss | penter's Addition to Chicago. Manaf The gambjers who wers pulled out of the {ance e willpng all expeisesl dersonville prison, its Internal arrangement, | yoouivnone word that wos sald, Thoy dragged | 1. peeparod, 44 ondsmen Were | Tizale Austin, Chicago; A. W, Penny, Mr. J, | , Wells W, and L. L. l-el!gt!"-.th"" Manufac- | houscs of Messrs. Page nnd Holt were to_have v 1P 167 Mading AL and, in add(tion, portrayiug the horrible suffer- | JEH relilancul% Into the desired pluce rogged | n readiness to slgn it was another matter. The | James and_wite, Park R {anly Plow Com- ings to which the Unlon prisoncra were sub- ccted by the Confederate multmt?' authoritics, Ir. do I Baume Is also writing a description of the same. e is anxiona to mukearrangements to have both published as campalgn documents, the proceeds abovethe neteost to go to the Asso- clation, of which he {s one of the most active members. The cartoon {s painfully realfstic, und shows very minutely the tortires which were Inflictea upon the Andersonville prisoners. A misplaced switeh {s often the cauee of trouble, and the Grand Raplas Democrat tells o #ad story of misplaced confldence—and switch alro. A neatly dreased lady ecalled at o resi- dence in that clt‘y, and_represented hersell as bulunflng to a Chl cug.iu firm, whoso mode of ac- cumulating wealth 18 the manufacture of switches for feminlne adormmncéut; and as the samples she exnibited were very nics, and the prices very low, the Grand Raplds lady con- cluded to give icr an vrder, with all the Yeomb- ings? ghe could gather, and flnally permitted thie Chiengo lady to snip oft o few of her silken tresser, fiorder thnt the forthcoming switch wmight be much ahead of any owned by the nclzhbors of the Grand Rapids Indy, After se- curing ahout $20 worth of halr the ‘lady of Chi- cago dusmmu' and suy information that will ead to tho recovery of that switehwill b gladly recelved by the lady of Graud Raplds, The Chicago Bocicty of Physlelans and Sur- eons met at the Grand Paclfie llotel Inst niht, [here was but an average attendance, and Dr, . 3 W.Freer presided. Dr. 1L M. Baunlster § read o lengthy nud cxbaustive paper upon . “Progressiva ¥aclal Atrophy,” which'is a rare diseasc, IIla remarks and theories wero bosed upon two cases which had como under his trestment, The reading was followed by o protracted dlscussion upon the causes, effocts, ete., of the maludy. Several members reparted pecullar pases. The Becretary then read an ononymdus communieation, tho writer of whieh thought that consumption infeht e overcomy by thic contraction of some othier disease, which, when it had dlsappeared, wonld take the con- sumption with {t.” He suggested that “for the sake of humanity" some of the far-gone cons gumnptives of the ity hospltals might be allowed to have the small-pox just to sccif the theory would not work. A correspendent, who growls under the sig- nature_ of ¥ Cave Canew,” 18 rcnreutmlly - formed that he {s nlstaken In his statement thut the only way tho public hns of making . 1ta griovances known to the proper suthoritics la to write n letter to Tu TisuNg, The thing ideo; Mr. Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Beckwith, Barrington;J. fi Mitch- ell, Irving Park; the Rev. L. C. Collins and wite, Miss Carrle Collins, Norwood Dark; 8. P. Spencer, tho Rev, M. 8. Kaufman and wifc, just returned from the Centennial,—~n bridal trip, Father Whitchead, Dr. Cleaveland and wife, Lyanston; tho Rev. E. M. McClish, River For- est; the Rev. C. E. Lambert, the Rev. H. Myer, the Rev. W. 8welker, Barrington; the Rey. Mr. Holmes, LaGrange; tuo Kev, Mr. DProuty, of the Michizan Conference; Dr. IL Baniilster, and the Rev. Mr, Fowler, Evanston, ¢ GOIN?’ TO CALIFORNY.” A RECENT SOENE AT THE CENTHAL DEFOT. Ho walked Into the Central defot s though he was tho Great Unknown. His personal ap- pearance was decidedly unique. Fronkly speaking, ho looked as if he had been fastoned to the rearmost end of the Bridewell tug and hauled up and down Mud Lake until hematched the shodo of the cluy which Felton's proteges use In thelr daily labor, and then had been stood 1up sgalnst some friendly bill-board and had tho contents of a Clark strect pawn-shop shiot over him from one of Lippincoit's pop- guns. An foventory of his clothing taken on the spot 18 ns follows: BShoes, 1—size, 14; boots, 1—size, 121¢; stockings, 1¢; pauts, % of {r susponders, 0; shirt, 1, red flannel; shirt, 34, white wor nearl) £0; Yyests, 2; coat, 13 overcoat, 3 n‘wn-ml- Iar, 1 (clean): Centenninl mnecktle, 1. His hat carrled n slgnal of distress, conslsting of & bunch of llnmln& red halr sticking through the crown, The hack-drivers ail wanted him to take o carringe; the omnibus—collector sald he had o ’bus just leaying for the Paliner, and fhe Massasojt House man yociferated, * Meals 50 cents,” in his most gentlonanly manner. Turn- ing o deaf ear to their blandishments, the strapgor, with touching confldence, walked up to Dau_and asked him to direct him to the tiket-office. Dan winked both eyes ot the boys, and showed him the way with the most engig- ing politencss. Peacefully dodging the various pitfalls for strangers, in the shape of apple- wumen, ete,, hie at last arrived at o Window 8.” b Sn{, stranger, do yer reckin T kin git ter go to Cullforny right sooni" “Yes," responded the Great Mogul, “in fif- teen minutes.” ““What mought the fare be, Cap'n?" was the noxt question. turing Company, and Brown uny film & bill 'against Decre & Ca., of Moline, 1sulm Deere, President, John Deere, C. H. Deere, and 8. L. Velie, to restrain them from infringlog & &tent for an improvement in plows, lssued Oct. 9, 1800, to Bfathew P. Slem- mons. * The same parties flled a simflar bill againat the Moline Plow Company, R. K. Swan Presi- cnt, K. Bwan, Goorge Bu‘:lnhcnu. 8 W. Whitlock, C. W, Lobdell, H, W. Candee, An- drew Friberg, and John Good. John B. 8mith began a suit for $4,000 agaiust Calvin H. 8waoin and'G. W, Barnard, In the caseof the Franklin Savings Bank of Pawtucket vs. Frank C. Taylor et al, J. D. Harvey was appotnted Recelver under ‘bond of $3,000to toke posscasion of Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, and 5 in the Bubdivislun of Lot 4, Block 16, 16 Hush- nell’s Additfon, and to collect the rents and profits thereof. DBANKRUPTOY MATTERE. Btettauer Bros, & Co., on o claim for §1,631; McKiudley, Gilchirist & Co., on a claim_for #301.85; and Frank Bros., on a claim for §875.18,, united [n filing a vetition againat Nicholas Mat- tes, Herman Brummel, and Christian Marach, | copartners under tha firm numo of N. Mattes & Cu., at Ottawn. The creditors charge the bank- rupts with having made ap asalgument of thelr stock of dry goods and groceries to Aaron B. Smith, Aug.” 8, with “Intent to give him and, other «crcdlwru a proference. Bmith s now wlllni the goods’ aud collecting the notes and accounta of the firm. .A rule to show cause Bept. 7 was fssued, and, an injunc- tlon rostraining Bmith from disposing of the oods. E A discharge was {estied to Brian Philpot. Inthe mutler of Gault, Hill & Co., an order was made for the cxamination of Thomas B. Gault, Edward N. Hill, and Frank M. Gault before Register Coon at such tiine pnd placs as | Le shaoll designute. Tu the caso of Kopscll & Whitely, J. M. Mo- rlarty was appolnted Assignec in pluce of Brad- ford Hancock, under bond for 33, with leave to sell the stock at wholesale or retall until fur- ther order of Court. E A dlscharge was Issucd to Georgo Elacy. In the matter of the Garden City Insurance Conipany, a rule was made on all parties inter- ested to show causo by Sept. 11 why the been tried fenlm)ny afternoon at the South Division Police Court; but, owing to tho fact that Justice Summerfleld was ill, and that Jus- tice Foote, lils eubstitute, wns pressed with clvil busincas, the cases went over untll to-mor- row aftcrnoon at 3:80. A bold attempt at robbery was mado early 1ast evening upon the resldence of E. R. Spear, No, 480 Weat Monroo‘strect. The supper-tablo had just been set, and Mrs, Spear was nwaiting the arrival of her husband, when she was dis- turbed by a nolse at & wiro-screen in front. 8he went to fnvestigate, and was struck senscless b one of the two roughs who had just cntorci with the purpose of robbing the dining-tablo of itsload of sliverwaro. Mrs. Bpear was only momentarily stunned by the blow, but long annufh to enable the tlileves to snatch o sflver napkin-ring and run. The resldence was robbed of 8500 worth of property lust May, possibly by the same two thieves, Justice Foote created more oxcitement In the South Diviston Pollco Court yesterday than has been scen {n that haunt of justice for alonz time. Il was gitting In the abscnce of Justico Bummerfleld, and his {dea waa the very just ono that bummniers shiould Lo punished. 0 ‘prna— titutea who were caught fighting and rafsing a general row took $100 aplece as o fine, Instead of tho usual $5 ang costa which thoy hed been accustomed to pay. A pafr of vagrom bum- mers who expectéd to be allowed to *leave the clty™ wers startled by being sent up to the Hause of Brickinakers for 8100 nnd costs, and the general run of fines was ¢ $100 and costs.! ‘The poor and lowly inmate of the rotten Lagnio and the houscless tromp cannot afford to o ll:ufu‘re the Folice Court If this tariff is to be opt up. immediately drbpped his chin_upon hls breast facts are, so for as could be lcarncd, and took no notoof anything. It happenedthat | that Walker was ready to mive no w"n:‘l“lcl‘ tx'.v'm'n nrennh " luu 1ll(l‘t: 0 cllcrk the names of a few indorsers, but announced that the case of Michnel Gallawher | pnot ready to carry out his promise to turn over ‘)“l‘;flhm%‘mm?‘ ““‘x]m“c]"“:;’lu‘" the remnant of /| qunr{y to tlmyummty. For scveral days ho ,1‘.-1"‘}" 'c\:\:lt!a ‘éfigfl‘wo%ourb-:go‘;sy'b this mo- | had been considerably excreised owing fo his Ly e R bt o Rt Lelng pushed by his uumerous creditors, and T Y BTOUD: | ygpectally by those who hud thelr claims securcd genteel, First camo | o ononst, The Iatter class had proved the ":_"l‘"m( fi‘;“)’"‘“"fl”‘}w _‘;‘""c’“‘lgv ""“::“g ?r{‘\m"ml most aunoying, because he conld not comply O Eollanieat by s olaary Indy. | With' nia sgreetent iwith the county without 2 JoRT, Bo y W 1y 18dYy | their consent, and they, reallzing the situation, witha modest ond tastefully-attired younger | oy ot fncllned to releaso him unless they got 1ady, evidently her daughter.” They all scem?d the vash. They could not et this, it was said, Bzgi"h ‘!‘I’}g‘“v‘c"gv"“"‘!m““}g";';‘ :.‘l':g“’:‘?"g,l“"c';r‘h‘; notwithstanding that ‘Beriofat spent Sunday ot gt capnarts o) aces, 10 | Lemont, Leenuso certain partles who were ex- peutleman was conducted to the prisoner's | 0110 put up §20,000 had been frightened chalr, fn which he tremblingly scated himself, })“ i n"”l“" Vm“'“ wna "cmsfn to whlluh(swmrnnmnul many years sab boslde | Dy “31', 50,000 to clear Ms qunrrlnr';y and "‘!i}h“"do‘l‘l‘::d l;‘gli’:lfl I:ml';f]“g:“%‘y;‘_,me” 1o | take ns sccurity Lls promiscs to puy when ho sald fh’thlgl kbt “: A "85 18 | 110d becomo enrfehed from the County Treasury. Uit Bls fathure name ws Honco, the situation was dubloug in th ex- and that o was o Dapiiat inistor by protes- | HEe, T foor Yalker aut s (I, wete ““’“i having ygmmhw u"";“;‘lf u"'ffi ’:‘f‘"&?‘?“"‘ feat other bldders, to cxact of Walkera first len 0‘“5 owns i u‘,\b e } move 1 880 | ;inl diggovdring that he could anly give it at three yoars ngo. About four montha ago the | ron feonventence, if ot oll, thoy wero dls family had notlced that hescemed melancholy, inayed, and not inclined to push hfs claims. It IHe liad not been doing anything for nyear or { co 2 v’ onatderation to them, for 80, and perlapsit was his lack of occupation that IT MEANT 80 MANYT DOLLARS AND CENTS, induced his present mental hallucination. He | o0 i their disappointment they were' fo- Tiad come to belleve thero was no such thing as [ B0 4" FhO/T, (RAPPAMEMENL they Were S exlstence, Mo thought that ho himself dld'not [ ypaied Ao SRERE TOE B50 - TRORRERE ERAb exist, that nobods existed, that the flelds, the | Lie™ feon 3 ACORENE FHestie hpd ;‘I“'W'"v l(i“t’h“ltr‘.lr“rd “;y P g:_“ ‘t‘z‘“‘g";{“ rent waa thelr feeling tn the matter that one ons, and thst there Lt eator.. 116 | Commlssloner remarked that, whilo ho had never scemed harmful in his alsposition, but g to the * Ring," he would give $100 out of '"‘l' Y ’F”"‘f'l‘ "“;f{l‘:“""’ ‘é}' &"‘_“l"'-“’t "l‘l““‘"c h0ly: | his own pocket to e a certain sandstone man R B e O e trldontly | &et the work, and another sald the turn affairs man finished his testimony, he was so evidently fid taken had robbed Walker and the “Ring " oppressed by his grief, and vrv&wu lie left. n{!v be t o at lonst $155,000, and under the cireum- !;L"‘“'o] ‘lh” u{‘:f;‘mm:"wfl‘u; wh:Il(‘!n eo:x‘l‘m: stances lie, tuo, was not opposed to taking his u“fi' hcwm‘;zht Bis - wife ‘m Yome | share of nputhur purse than Walker's, for the fisulinchlldlah petulgnce, and when he leaned reason, however, that his chances of realizing AUSKION SALES. By G. P, GORL & CO,, 08 and %0 Wabash-av. AUTUCTION TUESDAY, AUG, 20, at 9:30 A, 1f,, REGULAR TRADE SALE OF DRY GOODS, Oloths, Onssimeres, Cottonanden, Clothing, Hata, Onps, Gloves, Ladies’ Undarufian.-l o We shall eell, without reserve, tho following: ‘Two easen Waol Mixed Jeaan, heavy welyghts, Taro canes Mon's Shaker llone, perfeel, Bix cases Men's Jialf llose, woll asnorted, An luvofee Dress Shirta, snperlor quallty. An Invoice Real Oatrich Pluries and Tips, Flys hundred dozen Men's and Boys Snspenins, One hundred dozen Mon's Bhirts ami Denwen, lll:ml( damaged, % Wo_shall scll peremptaor) 1‘{. at our regalar salo Tuosay, Sopt. 5, at 1 o'clockp. 1n. ‘Fifty rolls Single and Double Chain Ingrain Car- ets, v An Involce Wool and Worated Carpets, slightly damaged, An involce All-Wool Carpete, perfect. Also at this sale, One Ilandred Gro«s Table Cat. Yory, well assorted American goods, manufactaced by Landers, Frary & Clark, and Fitty Pleces Al- paea, direct fram the importer, Tl infercstof conntry morchants 1 cspeclally directed to these sales. GEO. P. GORE & CO., Auctlonecrs. $40,000 WORTH * OF FALL STYLES Boots, Shoes & Stippers Upon which we havo mada cash advances will be » clowed out AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, 'AUGUST 30, COMMENCING AT 0:30 0'CLOCK. These gooda a1 guaranteed to be _regular sizes and of the best quality and make, « Catglogucs and goods can ba acon on Monday, THE COAL OPERATORS. Bpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. WILKESBARRE, Pa., Aug, 28.—~The Lehich & Wilkesbarre Conl Company, a corporation closely {dentified with the Central Rallway, of New Jersey, started twelve colllerles in full operation to-lay. With the exception of the Penusylvania Coal Company, nono of the smaller companles nor fudividual operators have f, entered upon resumptlon, tho outlook being flmwm\lnmm(mt the ompany should not | consfdered too lazardous. Tho %rentuu dis- o st aside and dismissed, 'The potition was | jress prevails throughout the coal-flolds, and hted about tio years age, and aincs that tne | gho realt of tho shattering of the combination. some of tho oflicers of the Company lave | ang tho conscquent struggle of the individunl bouglit up all the claims agafvet it, 80 thatthere | eorporations is awalted with the keenest anx- hon his cane thie trembling of his hands showed :‘;’x;':‘he:-v:g“)fun?« nififi“?,u.}"fiz ::;na:.&“ f o what lfll‘xfi‘lfl ago 3"13"“““’ 1 bat his '"‘“"l"‘l porter aslde and say to him, notwithatanding }Jclng‘;’“h ‘31'*“-]*1[‘ MRy o 1“'}"' A “‘"'“' {1z Bersiatencs in voilng to_the contrary, tiat q‘:fi:mnnlng ltg:gnl.lcmr( wl%:‘m!é.‘“ ’K‘heu]urv‘?gf he had 1o Intercst In the Walker-MeNell con- turuc;l :}w \Illl:‘)" verdict, aud utlhn lflll‘lrll ] nnslseg :;“‘f‘;-i"g‘;“y nature, and was resdy to do any- out of the court-ronm as eudly as Lf they ha Allof these inttmatlons were Leard by the {,,:kun their Jas look upon the futher and hus- | g4e60n0 men, someliow, o course, nnflythuy il whou they had loved und honored for 80 | oo’ spirlt and agrecd among themselves to many years. IENEW TIE PIONT, nd to carty ft on to the bits L Tl COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. | giveral new atono men I:rrlvc«”]rncnnll}nu z;:fi?: EO. P. QORE & CO., “It might he o thousand doll 18 1 o o prosecute the bunkruptey procecd- | joty, 68'and 70 Wabash-ar. for tho public to do when it fluds it lins o griev- COMMUNIOATIONS, “33 the day, and thelr prossice and spirit, | g The Way you want to go s c‘.‘,:.'i.x,‘i},‘fim‘: lllffl- Y i = ancoe is to put ita lnt on and personally luy its The regular weekly mectivg of the County | ndded to tho fallurcs of the “Ring," gave the | goljaps, . fradford Hancock was elected Assigneo of SPRAGUE’S PRINTS. By ELISON, POMEROY & CU, caso before the proper authoritios, who may | Board was Leld yesterday afternoon, all tho | contest a new life, and the eoloulation lust oven- | ““wiiats right cheap,now, aln't 164" tarning | Jlenry Kicin yesterday, and R. I, Jenkins of | 500 pvoe "Aue" 08 n view of the im- Auctioneers, 84 and 88 Randolph-st. remedy the evil. Inkunch as vublic authorl- members belng present. ingg waa that o few of the *Ring” thioves had | 4o the crowd which had guthered around him, Downs & Blas. NOB, Aug, <. v Hes generally do not orcannot read nowspupers, e been driven from thelr hold and would yet re- The first businces was tho readine of & com- | sefud thelr former action, and find it o o munication from C. A, Orleans, nsking lcave to | Interest to be honest for onve. In the make some statements fm reference to his bid gufu:glhrlmb the nc?nt:attnnulknew 'lull ‘illcll for the construction of thenew Court-louse. 2 lnhors. anloolinsecuio, atl | fnjuuct ol N7 Durdick wanted. £he gentlemun bo grant; | ™ atust tho slgning of tho Walker-Periolnt- ol leave o address tlio Roard. % | MeNoll steal contract, and they ugreed to ro- Mr. McCaffrey maved ns an amendment that double thelr efforts to perfect the job. Con- the communicatlon be referred to tho Commit. | 8idering the ease in all its phases, tha stone men fetters printed thiere ore quite thrown away on them. A white dog rushed st thla pasticalar torrespondent, ond made him * feel ner- vous about = tho shins. He enlled for a policeman, but mnone was in sight. Instcad of wrfllni; to Bupt, Hickey to com- laln of the {nvisible patrolinan, or conquering “y nu{, stranger, hain’t you got somo tlckets that'll give a feller n right good ride Into the keer boxes—somethin® ralo nice, yer know? Yer sco I jus’ come uIl {from Indeanny lust nite, and Twan't to travel real good, yer sce. I dou't reckon I'll mosey round ‘much sumthin'—m 4 Bay, miste: First ml:efln{f'l for clection of Assignees will | proved demand for prints, Sprague mills in this be held at 4. m, to-day in the estates of | State, In Malne, and tho Connecticut Print Joshua Smith aud of Eugenc k. Tenshaw. e 2 caks. RLEDIIOR GoUNE TN HRIHY, :t ‘mka.p v;lzl;lx:c!‘:l.w« been idlo sevoral weelks. will A. 11, Burley, Receiver of the Cook County it 1\'||v.|lon"n:l u‘(‘}l‘.k'tmamlf“fi‘!l In ault ln_élehz TNE'WINDSOR B ogalnst tho Clarter Quke Lite-Tnsurauco 'Coue | myo gayernors of cloven af tho older Bates of "1"‘ of Hastiond, Gomny Irbg dnmnfif;fi: our Unlon only recoivo for tholr yoar]y salarics an Rioh and Elegant Parlor and Ohambor Sots, English Body Bruesels and Wool Carpats. Rich Dining-Room Furniture at Private Residence, No. 045 Calumet-av., WEDNESDAY MORNING, ug. ! o'clock. Wiors, and Tyiast Mo entiro houschold farniture, used only threo jus’ pull yer ves'!" suddenly Ty he laziness with which the Lord has cursed shoutéd Logan In his var, months, Pa koou. It fa elalined that the Company Au] i rla;!{;llu-“flh-m;vle!rgng {one now, soat sl him, and making s visit to that oflicer, he writes |t Pl aga‘and Public Bervice, retired In better spirits than for several days, “Don" 3 . stock of the bank to the amount of $70,000. amount: sufliclent to pay the cost of the clogant rary Furniture, Hich lironzes, s ' . nuscless Jetter to tho newspaper. Axlom: the w’i‘fig lnnlgrlx‘:!gx‘::‘rln‘il.h\\lr‘nn ;::u. annd tho Chalf do- | but it 8 to bo f"“"‘s‘v from tho well-known to: tlck!:)to:u" 57.«"&11&”'3“ -{fiu’uy “(’::I“LD%‘;:B That | W. P, Van Vechiten und Samuel L con began o | pussenger-clovator In tho megnificont Windaor m}m@é‘.‘,fi;flz‘:,fi%fiflfi T isr andTes man with a gricvance dacs not write about 1t in | clared that it had provalled, notwithetanding | mocity of tho thicves with whom thoy have to sult for $5,000 ngalust Edward 3, Fitch, Hotel, Fifth avenue, Forty-alxth, and Forty-sev- John _Lawrence filed o bill against Sidney E. | enth strcets, Now York. Tho Windsor s, without go'g‘“"(’l“‘ E"”x"l.b"flhi«'ckl‘fe"t 1{*\ Bv{m: Tl;flg‘? doubt, the fineet hatel i the world, and has for its . 8nyder, and L, L. Fuller to foreelose a trust- el 3‘“ "85,000" on ull that Tot, described na patrons of the beat of our connity and England. {glla\r'nl 3 'nn‘n zlmfl ’UIULII)H {), 112' }5" lE,dlB (lh']“ll OYSTERS. , both fnclusive, In Unfon Park Becons - s 2 tion to Clileago, doncribed ua followas beglnhiug | Countey deslors will find 1t & eaving to order on the east lnl?m‘ul Peck strect, 69 feet south of | oysters of 5‘“‘:“1‘"’" & Co., 88 Adama streat, the south line of Depot place, ' thence running | Tholr famous **Caplial ™ brand Ia the beat In mar- hea beds Into ‘e, Tell yer what stranger, I calkiiate to mosey 'long i style this yer time 'l never do agin.” Yer see, I Just cum from In- deanny, yer know, aud1 reckon I'm a goln’ to {lkanrlnm start of o ways *fore I kin cit to “aliforny, How long 'fore I klu}gfl ter got! “WHerd's your ticket to Ban Franclsco with alecplug-car, clear through, 8156, sald tho tlukel,-ni.'cnt. . ‘The ' Indeanny" man reached to the bottom order to have it remedied, but In order to sce - himself fn print. TR EXI'OSITION. © _ The preparations for the nfleuln of the Inter- Btate Exposition on the 6th_of Scptember are now progresslug very rapidly. Every foot of spuce Is allotted, and applicutions keep pourlng in upon the bammltu:u on Arrangeinents. nat of the machinery oxhibitors are ut work getting ready for muu}mnlng. and the large dry-gouds Betn, Splendid Slde-Bourd, . Tirusnels and Wool Carpota throughoutthe houe. Chandcliors, Gns Plxturcs. tKlml‘lnu outiit; une nearly now Rauge, complete, etc,, elc, £ Now brlck houso andbarn can b rented for $) por month, SON, POMEROY & CO., Auctloncers. _ C! TTEL MORTGAGIS SALE. o ot store 284 Wabathe ve ¢ — | deal,” that thelr lopes aro empty, If Walker %‘ffiéfi}}m.‘\.‘,"fi,{,“’,‘,‘fo{’ ?:_L 1 BEAIIALL 4o o, can furnsh a rcmcn{‘nhlu hond mywl‘ll ultimate- A cominunication was read from G, Iawks, lydothe wo‘l"k‘ nnd"umt lio can is the oplulon of asking to be appointed as cut-stono fnspector | MO8t of tho g, for the new Court-House, Referred. Th ANOTHEI: BOW. Tho Gravel load Tuspectors submitted thelr o warover the stuno contract Is waxing quarterly report setting forth that the scveral | Warmer. Yeaterday ullurmmn‘ll camo to blows, toll-roufs were in_good conditlon, recommend- i“fi‘:lé\\:kl‘xnfx?::‘d ';,'l‘glg’fm\:vc‘{g;zr .’u'éfé'.f"‘,’i'fi"i :a-l(‘l, ‘.';'kh. powever, that tho Evanaton road bo | §, 50,0 Fvoll. quatling the umber which the of the pocket in his shirt, hauled op o big cloth 1 the? o ateG i ¢ east 120 tcut{ &Ihenuu -nullh 23 {fi'“' tllwnue ‘win, ket. Thoy wmnke prices to -ul; the timss, p Marble u,,,fiu;.,d s..{%, o a2 Moms 34 AR firms of the clty huve their stands 4o onad- | Mr. Burdick moved that the Inspectors ho | foriner paid for, Johu McGllloray, on oflicer of | yjoq “yp with o section of a steam. | 130 fect, and thenco north to the place of bo- LoAX Bros. & Co, av., Thigaday, Aug, 4L, o 3 vanted condition. The manggement are anxiouty (!)‘:Llercil‘ lu‘hl:fi'c the sprinkling of the. runlth a8 fi‘:&&is&?gf&’“}gfim}‘;‘; u'l':"“'“,'l!’l";;» t‘\:?(x‘:‘r‘;fl:fi hont ?mwscr, untiod lt.o and _ from | @nning. e m— u,\nm,;lr;&‘;"}gt‘s‘mm)‘llk;,lllclflgo:‘lor‘s FOR flifi%‘:i‘."u‘fnh';’»’,“l.’x’f.“&fi“fifi.'fiéf :fi“fi'fiu}”‘l'm'?fi'ié’fi Ba done. fonr tl‘:‘x'xlt"n":'f:‘;;d ot onee, and UgE 1t | o tha utgor, andacchacd him of huvingtaken | 401 Toll, bf ersoiibacks: solectell 88000 4l f BIDE-BOARDS, TABLES, BUREAUS, cte., ono which ho handed to the agent, remarking at the sumng time, 1 don't wear very good cloes, boys, but I calkilate ty sllers bave cnuf mouey to pay my way."? linmediajely every onc was as polite as a pecl- er who I8 afrald ho i about to be discharged. Logan wanted to carry his valisc to the car, and Ed, the newsboy, tricd to scll him a prize package; bug ho reslated all their blandishments, Uriten BTATER Dixtiicr CounT—TUDUE BLOD- | 4y ig as the grand Pyramid might be balltcf the grzrilickey "va. Bchooner PlIgriia; - decrot, | yarh hat havo been futned by noglect. Shall this Bureiton Count—Conrrssions—EBIi 8. Precott | thing go in face of the great fact that Sozodont e a vs, Janies Parrott, $140 75.-E aspar SummerBeld | certaln prescrvative of dontal decay? 1, va, Heury Lovy, $328. —————— PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT, THE CITY-IALL, - Lyon & Healy, Stato and Monroo atrects, offer for rent aver onc hundred first-class instruments, mined this year to be more rigorous than here- tofore Inrcgard to having every exhibitor ready by the opening duv. Delinquients fu thia re- spect will most likely lose thefr spaco, 8s the nrpllculhmu aro far fii excess of tho asccommoda- tlons of thebullding, Botlsfactory arrangemonts havo been concluded with the raifroad companica for cheap tralns, Most of the ronds will, as usua), fssue tickets at a fare and onc-fith, but 1 ) a bribe of $10, * * You lie,” was the rejoinder, u?l‘n‘n';ll‘t’(:ll‘n%ux-l:-‘rlum\btl:flrc;:}:flL;'B(‘s“‘hlzll‘:::“h Then rafned s shower of eplthets cotuchied In could be considered, and, as a consequence, the the foulest language, which lusted nhout two report was referred'to tho Committes on Roads | Minutes. Both paitles roso from thelr scats, B Jaitetary C hora \an & puaen rusthy o, Erapio, & ol The Judicin) ommittee reported in favor ' y s N of clockiiic thres dolegates to the Stato Agrl. | rattloof bruaking chalra and crcaking tablés, cultural Convention to be held nt Ottawa, and | And the gatherlog of u crowd,—all in less time the following were elected: C., IH. Dalton, than it takes to tell i, Tho- attachos of the Hplendld lteal Jasper Mantel with Malachite trlin- n!lnn. cost 8500, I:;mce Ralling, Iron Bafe, it Tho attention of bailders is called to this sale; tbe mantels inust bo sold, ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Anct By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO» 274 and 270 Enst Madison-st. Jand a counterfelt 2500 bill,gvhich he will dls- poss of at thu lowest market rates. 1o hns also notified conductors to lovk out for San Franclsco first-class ticket 10,375, I'ho indeanny man lias goue to Bt, Louls to recuperato. - ' TIIE NORMAL SCIIOOL. * prO¥, PHELPS' POSITION, A gentloman fn this city has recontly recely- ed tho following letter from Prof. Phelps, of Winona, Minn., who has hoen warmly suppdrt- ed for Princtpal of the Nornul Schoul, by four of the members of the County Bosrd of Edu- catlon: Winona, Minn,, Aug, 12,—My Dean Faiexo: Your lotter of Aug. 10, via Baltimoro, is juet ro- colved. 1 rojolco 1o got it, as it affordas we an 0% \ —y ” Fixturch 3 F and Inquired for the baggage-room, romarking {Vater ronts yesterday wero $9,015. . at $6 permonth, and upward, Third Day's 8alo of the Glock, Machlnsry, Fiature! severul have aunounced their tntention of going | Daniel Booth, and J, W, Hullman, Tivoll soparated tho combatants, sud peace wis | yyyt g had puf-ancks and'n buaket ol - st o ———t—— <ot Delow this rate. Excursions nron:lrcmly{wlng TUB AMPUITHEATRE, restored ufter gome angry mutierings and un :wrvl‘;lhh\l.nlthu'}‘!"‘ ln;:n ‘ifi%}lwfinfll:"kcfl. Te | The lconse receipts yesterday were $2,500. Tho Paradisn of the Mosqulto, APPLEBY MANUFACTURING €0,y planned {n various sectlons of the State, and The Jolnt Committeo on losvitgls and Pub- | sbundauce of classic profanity. wag shown the way, and he vanished from the Mr, J, B. Chamlors ook $3,000 worth of, the Prom an Article in l’f’f.pm"m (agnsine, 180 and 182 Monroo-st the crowd ot the opening is expocted to bo | Ne Buildings submitted two reportsin reference | nlyxt of thu ticket-pzent on the stralght | populur Joan warrants yesterday, lonow has Tho cunst of Swedish Lapland {s cverywhere 4 k' i Phos larger than ever before, The musieal pro- | to awarding the contract for constructing tho CAMP-MEETING, roml o the boggage-room; and 00w | {nvested $0,000 Inalh lflcrccd by deep fjords, sometimes mavy miles :n%"-’pfl';’fi%‘?umfl". B at Warclock wlik 1 grammo lias been intrusied to Johony Mand, | amphitheatre and corridors for the new Hospl: TILE BIXTI DAY, that gentlemanly ~tlcket-sgent has on ! : length, and overywhere formiug Immenee | » Clioniie h 80y ‘who wil! have um-q pleces constantly in stiend= | tal, ench of which waa sigued by four members of Mr. Farrington, of Madison, Wis., s at the | swninps nnd marshes—tho paradise of tho mos- Clty-IIall yesterday exhibiting a patent ho owns, | quito,%hich breeds and swarms thore to an ex- Ttlsforan filuninating lquid ealled © Bpirt [ tent inconcelvablo !n" u,ll'mv arts qt Lho‘yorldd Gne." Tho patentes clalms that ho can light | o N0 Words of iniic,Tag Al Galvialls, b ;:,m zl:.y for one-fourth of thamony expended | jioicq ynon us during our day’s march in tho ] . fleld. They were fn sctunl clouds snd fro- The Comptroller yestordny received o tele- | quently hid the landscapa from us behind o for graphle dlspateh from Georigu B, Coe, Prosident | of black dancing spots. They felt Nk a closs of the American -lmmic.- Nuttonal Bauk of | rain of needles dipped fn venom. At oo place New York City, acknowledging the receipt of | on the Muonlo the” party sdopted the moaquito the remittauce sent to him for the payment of | armor of tho country, *usort of helmet of certificatas, and ndds that the payiments wera | strong linon,” with sht opentug for tho oyes cur- mado *with tho Lupplest effects ™ for Chicago's | talhed by netting, *Our whola bodics,” ho credit. sids, {hirers slmply massos of Disers, and we The Mayor, City Engincer Chesbrough, and | Were almost driven ullow the exumple of Cummlllluynux" 1’rl¥fllvu‘1‘o will visit the Erli» this | the Englishman, who, we were told, flung him- morning _to mtlu({) thicmeelves as to fta con- | 8elf Into tho river, maddened by tho torturo of aitlon, Thoro has been no {dea in thoeir minds | thestings. that the damago wae s 00T, Tiegalar Balo of Furniture, &e., st store, on Wednes; the Cominittee, Ouo report was In fayor of The camp-mecting las more than half run its day, AUg. 30, 8t 108, m, making the uward to P, J, Bexton, for 41,875, | course, It has put forth its best efforts, and slned by Messra, Cleary, Mulloy, Cuul{, and | drawn its Jorgest crowds, The bhest talent of .:;;Hnaoni- ltllm on.\u; rzx:‘z& u;]cu:{l;l;}gfifltt{lkmu\: the denomination has been brought forward, diug of tho work betw g und tho Lieavy work of the campalgu flfehed, wnounting in the szgrogate to $50,800.03, '“.'J Henceforth, and until tho close of tho meeting, B “g"h‘lgbly f,{a""' Lonorga, - Guenther, | o)/ good brethren will labor to gather Inthe xs€, B ! 5 R kbt “ll‘llxz'l.‘:vu ruc :):‘u wero discussed at length, It | fruits of victory, There srono Methodlst Me- “u:murgm.lulmec:lxu lowest bids were of o | Clellansat tho head of the forecs, and, by the Lo B e . | graco of Gog, they propese that there sholl be .nffflfi'hgflifixffffiifl“tfifxfiff FEPOFts FECOM- | 15 Anyictams, After tho enomy are vanquished, Mr. Holden thon moved the Adoption of the | £ood generalship dlctates that they bo not por Joweat bid, saylng at tho time that he was satis- | nitted to votlre in good order. Farnest work fied that the other bid was the most desfrable, 18 now being done In pursuit, the pri thzlf;ln}x (‘x’!r “{'“"J"s":'u'{'mf"f.‘&'c 'lJnru ;lcl:rol:;hl'n ‘:':.'lly';! ure being taken, and the spolls guthered fn, caey of # might dofeat it. Ho favored the bid | The prayer und expericnco mectings, love- because, considering aH things, ita adoption [, feusts, and song services are now the chief point ance. Mr. Creswold will alsu preside at the Emu! organ crected by the Milwaukee Church- rgan mpunr. The managers confldentl; 4 anticlpate that this year’s show will far excee tho others in number and quality ot exhibits, . and, judclnl; from tne applicationsand progress slready made at the bullding, they do not ap- pear to be too sanguine ln their expectatiouns, QUITE MAD., A DAY IN TUB COUNTY COURT. Beveral Insana cases wero tried (o the County : Court yesterday, ‘The usual group of curious Tookers-on assembled outside of the ralling, and stared fndustriously at the pativnts as they were brought in, Judge Moore, who had come over from the Buperlor Court to attend tathese R pressing cuses, took a scat beneath the judiclal By B. W. WESTFALL & CO. Auctioncers, 10 and 12 North Canal-st. Bankrupt Bale of Superfor Furniture. This morning 8t 10 will e Iolxj entiho Furniiure of & desleri alse Household Eftects of & 13-room louse. i Also Elghty-ve thousand Clgars, to nsy advanctl Good chatico foggdealers to repleuish thelr siuck, +3 property wuat bl sold. TUTTERS & CO.'S REGULAR BALE. White Granlte, Yellow and Glassware, Cutlers Groceries, Dugglos, &c. WEDNESDAY, Aug, 3y, at BUTTERS & C0.’S BI Dry Goods, Woolens, Ciniaing. Loots, Shoca, . J;rvnt. though no ouns portunity to tell you just how much { have had ! T DIR'THS “PHURSDAY, Aug. i\, a ¢ g ¥ it i ¥ has inspected that part of tho waoter-system for & e SHUBSDAY, Aug: 1, 8800002 —— bench, and directly In front of the lerk’s desk, | Woul be in the public interest. A i l:lE :‘r’l‘tleli::fiuus“lclflfll %l;e 3::&:&:‘:‘1: n“l I;mr‘r‘x, all h"o‘;‘b'}.hé?fi %’5"}?. s ]nul:t'h:]? 91;:, ":xl(nc: 10 Lofora I | somu wocke. Of course tho repairs, Ju Ay bo | “HKTTReg 30, i3, Tl 35T Wont Ghlcngor MGNAMARA & CO, 3 The examination was conducted by Mr, Boyden, | 4 Ehe :‘fl'&mu‘g‘i: Juta hthu' Kn‘&%fl’& L gnlnxl lnges the clouds of tho. eastor horlsn, | Barte for the l'lu{[}{n:m‘ & Onlo_cars, Momarw, | necessary, will be made fmmediately, av., of @ son, N. W, cor. Madisou-st. : Alter the usual preliminaries, tho name of vote: i tiio grove resounds with tho yolce of suppiieas | Kestniy sud Plant calied at the Bafore: and. Mmow Cny-Contrfmtlhxg-&-filvngelr Buclier has 1 S S e i HONACE W. BROWN Yeas—Durdick, Carrall, Clesry, Conly, Holden, | tion, the groans of tho stu-burdened, the shouls | Mr, Plant only asthe County Superintendont of vented a machine for cleanlog privies and cat o 1,230 L,0TS BOOTS, 1 A " was called, and that atlilcted person toolg a chalr | McCaflrey, Mulloy, Schmidt, '}ubor, ahd Jobu- | Of the ransomed and redeemed, and the songs buslns fu un odorless nunner, The maching Cook County. After talking a little on general mutters, one of tho gentlomon, I thiuk 1t was Mr, Flaut, vala to me: ** Wo have called on vouto tendor you tho positlun of Prinelpal) of the Cook County Normal School.” I replied, sfter llstening 10 thvir explanations, that I ‘woe not pro- sred to accept any such position; that knew mnothlug about it; that my work AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Aus. 20, at 0 necrt son—10. of victory, Naya—Ayers, Dosse, Quenther, Herting, Lonor- ‘Fhe 8 o'clock prayer-mecting ut the Evanston Ean—i. tent was led by Mr. George I°, Foster, Over ‘Tho Committes appointed to purchaso furnl- | aisty persous were at tho mecting, ture for the new Hospitul reported i favor of THH MORNING SERMON awarding ths contruct to the Novelty Cabinet | was preached by the Rev. Dr. B. A, W. Jewett, n X Works und Messrs Woltz & Btoliz, jofutly, for | of the Clari Street M, E. Church., o took £or | hers was In every way agrecablo; that the com- | the ?ummu% commences, Tho deposit passcs | Bloom, Couk County, 11, Wednesday, Aug. 80, $4,880.25, Lufs text Luke, ix, 10-11. Liis theme was *“One | ponsation excepted, it was all Idevired, sud that | up through the hose, putnp, sud theother hose, | ot 11 a. . 1n connection with tle report ‘s communica- | Day fu thy Lite of Jesus.® Mo clalmed that tho | as I was about staziing for the East, i bad uo thws | andls rub It tho vat. Tho wachine way | URENNAN—On Mondsy mormiug, At 8 8. m.. . . ’ in front of the eemi-clrelo composed of “tho ju- rors, the Prosecuting Attorney, aud the Court. Ho was a goodfeatured man, of not uopreposscssing exterlor, neatly dressed, and {ntelligent-looking. A high forchoad, balr rather scanty and quite wantlng on the top of his head; sud s wee Dbit Closk |y g, 1 BeNAMARA £€O,, A A A AP e A AR AR ANt Z6. . Pltzgerald consiats first of two wagons, upon one of which F""’B“.ALD Aating 5- Y " {8 hiriro und porfeetly Thrhit vab; to this 1s ute | o¢FUgeral fram bi fosldenice, 250 Eaath Franklln: uihlunll & Brinch hose whicli conuecta with u pow- currluges to Calvary. erful hand-pump resting upon snothey wagon, 3 —On B s 8! To this puap horo, 18 attached suother Roa .,‘.,3‘{.‘,'%,.,“ indiy A0g, ST ENonA Colleys the end of which s let down into the vault, ani Punoral wiil take placo from his Iate residencoe, CELEDIATED fhruazhout the Lnton—expressed 10 all purts, 11 aud upwand o 5, 40, G0 per . Aldress orders QUNTILER, Coufse taner, Cligago.

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