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e e ‘tending the Desplaines camp-meeting. b * ‘interests, L 5 e J;xagn Afistin Adams, of Dubuque, and of the g dled fn the morning (o an epileptic At 1+ ahont Fridsy this week, and comnmence hislabor 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1876. e Bl T et §8 b SRR LR L o avenue of benevolence, these national socie- tica are as onsla 1o the wanderers who ccme 10 aur sofl, to which they’ turn for soma romin- {scences of the land and the people from which they come. TI{I NORMAL 8CIIOOL. THR COUNTY BOARD BTILL WRANGLING OVERTRE ELXCTION OF A PRUNCIPAL. ‘Tha Cotinty Boorl of Education met yester- day afternoon, President Kearncy in the chalr, and all the members present. The Secratary read a list of names of prom!- nent educators in differcnt parts of the country recommending the appointment of Miss Badger, of.Toledo, ax a teachicr In the Normal School; also a letter frum Prof. Swing Indorsing Dr. Willard for Princlpal of the Nocmal 8chool§ an application for the position of engincer from Michael Daly, with recommendations. They were all lald on the table temporarily, As there wis no other business, Mr. Kearney vacated the chair in favor of Mr. Gardner, and moved to elect a Principal. The notlon was carried, and Mr. Kearnvy renominated Dr, Will- ard, stating that he had scen Judge Rogers, who warmly recommentded the selection, A voto was thon taken with the following re- sult: Ayes—Plant, Kearney; 0'Conncll, Gardnor—4. Nayea—tlarims, Lews, Johnaon, Ciatk—, As thero was no election, AMr. Lewis nomt- nated Prof. Wentworth and made a speech. e sakdl the school should open next Monday and o class should graduato next December. The scholars were looking to the scheo) to open next Mondny. When he could be satlsfied that Prof. Wentworth was incompetent, or that tho bulk of the people of Cook County were opposcd to Nm, then he should be ready to drop him. No such evidence had been presented. On tha contrary, there were any number of let- ters from proininent cducators, recommending Prof. Wentworth, and to ask him to vote n'mmt Mr. Wentworth would be asking some- thing which he could not consclentiously do. 1o also read lotters from W, C. Dodge, of Bur- lington, 111, and others, ludorsing Frof, Went- worth and s methods of teaching piplls in the Normal School. MR, GARDNRR denominated the previous gentleman's remarks “q rehagh He thought the matter bad been sufliclently argued, and yct, with some ap- parent {nconsistency, he proceeded to state his own reasons for voting against Prof. Went- worth, The Normal School was not half full. As long as Mr. Lewis was judge of the qualifications, it was absolutely " impossible to convinco him of Prof, Wentworth's incompe- tency and unfitness, The other slde had virtu- ally taken this position—Weutworth or nothing. Under these efreumstances, it was all nonsense to think of showing the gentleman that nnother man was better than Prof. Wentworth. He should vote for & mun who would ralso the Cook County Normal 8chool to the proud position which it should occupy. He thought v an out~ rage that Wentworth's name should bn kept be- fore the Board, after o had been defeated time and thne sgain, to the exclusion of everybody elze, Mr. Lewis denfed Mr, Gardner's assertion that the school was not half fall, and said the school was 50 full that the scholars had to sit Lwo ut o desk. 1le concluded that tho adminlstration was popitlar, or the school would not be so full. ‘The vote was then taken on the nomifuation of Prof. Wentworth, with tee focvitable result, —ito4. Mr. Gardner moved to adjourn to the last Saturday in September. Mr. Lewls moved a5 on amendment that the Doard proceed to tho clection of assistant teach- ers. lle thought the Board was recreant to its trust I 1t did not provide for tho echolara who wouid flock there next Monday. Mr, Gardner sald the Principal, when elected, should haye the chofco of his teachers. If they were cmployed now, they would have to be paid for the ycar, whether they romalned during the whole year or not. MR, LEWIS Christ IntheBalvation of the World." Iic called the attention of his hearers to consider, first, the eaving_efMcacy, under the imege, * The Lamb of God.” Secondly, the condltion on which this world may have' Lh tion in faith, ‘ Deliold the Lamb of God." Look and live. Thirdly, it is tho duty of every Christinn, hut especially of the preachor of the Gospol, to point ont Chrlst to the world aa its Bavior. Jolin pointed him out to his disciples a3 the Lamb of God that taketh away the ains of the world. The motRera' mecting which was held at the Tvanston tent, aud led by Mra, Pearson, of Evanston, proved to be a feast of good things. Mrs. Croston, who was_ staying at Mrs. Man- Tey's tent, was taken suddenly il yeaterday, and fears wera entertatned of lier recovery, bul uader the skillful treatment of Dr. Rcliardson ‘who was on the ground, her life was saved, an she fs m:uver(m‘. The Swedes talk of moving thelr chapel to the castern part of the grounds, 1t will be en- larged and made botter capable of accommodat~ ing those who sworship there, A collection was taken up for that pnr’mse‘nml for defray! "F tho cxpenscs of the mecting, amounting to 371, * CLOSING SEUVICES, At 8 o'clork the camp-firca were lighted for the last time, and the closing services of the camp-meeting were inaugurated. | Around theso nsually cluater some of the most,quaint and in- teresting fentures of thess scasons of forest worshlp, and last evenlog was no exception to the general rule, The sacrament of baptism was administercd to a number who, durlng this camp-meeting, have been converted. The concluding nddress was dellvered by Elder Boring, It was a most fecling rrnducuon. and, if any hearts remalned un- ouched, they must bave been harder than the nether millstouc, The sacrament of the Lord'a Bupper was then administered to the kneellog and expectant crowd. Thers was scarce one In the tapornacle who refrained from partaking of this'holy ordipance, At 11 o’clock the brethren snd sisters repalred to the clrcle without, and Joining hands, commenced the * old-faslilon narch sround Jerusalem.” To the plalnitve and beautiful muslc of the spliritual liymns of the church, in sweet converse, and kindly and brotherly salutations one tu the other, this was kept up until nearly mldnight, when the con- gregation broke up, the lights wera extingulsh- ed, aud the Chicago District Camp-Mecting of 1876 passcd away, snd became a swect and pleasaut memory, THE COAL TRADE. WIAT THOE DEALERS SBAY ANOUT THE NECENT, BREAK IN NEW TORE, The fecling of uncortainty among the coal men continues, A reporter called on scveral coal dealers yesterday, but found nobody who was abla to state what' effect the recent hard- conl sale In New York will have on the Chicago market. They scemed to think, however, that, If it hod any effect at all, It wonld be very slight. One thing Is certain, however, and that 18, that the peoplo are now holding off until it is known juet. what turn vrices will take in this market. Naturally, the trade 13 quite duli and will not be brisk again until people know whotier they can get coal st reduced rates, or whether they will have to pay the samo that they have beon paying sl along. The three variotics of bard coal are now celling for $7.80, $7.75, and $8. Should any great reduction be foreed, it will go bard with the dealers who buy dircetly from the mines; Dut the agents who represent the mines will not feel it so ?mepum;. ‘They will retreat Lehind the comforting agsurance that the mincs can stand it. Some Iittle doubt extsbs in the popular mind fu regard to the cost of getting hard coul to this market, and a TRIBUKE reporter obtalned the followng flgures yesterday from Robert Law, who transports lis conl” from Beranton to 8yracuse, thence to Buflulo, and thence to Chi- a dlstancs of THE CITY ! GENERAL NEWS, -Bupreme DBench of Iown,is at the Tremoat House. * Owlng to the {liness of his 1ittle daughter, the Rev, John Willlamson was prevented from at- Coroner’Dictzseh yesterday held an fnquest pon Mary Brown, n 4-months old Infaot. who The Garden City Scctlon of Temperance Rad- 13 give & dime entertalnment At Union Hatl, aorof Clark and Monroe streets, this evening. Tha Rov, William Alvin Bartlett, pastorof the . Piymouth Church, will return to the city on or Bunday. 5 “Mr. Russell Boggs, the well-known “old man * nnd character actor, leaves the city this morniug for New Orleans, whero lic remafns for tho winter scasons . The Odd-Fellows have made arrangements 1th the Baltimore & Uhlo Roail for a grand ixcunlnn to Philudelphla. The train will 1cave on tho 16th prox. at 3 p. m. ‘The creditors of the City Natlonal Bank held & sccret meeting yesterday at the Tremont Houso for the purpose of dlscussing the best smeasures to botaken toprontote their precarious i o The temperature esterday _ns observed by * Manasce, optician (Tninxe BulmlnF), \ras as follows: 8 o i, 74: 10 a. m., 82; 121, 843 3 . m., 87; 8p. m., 77, DBarowmcter, 8. ., 59; p. m., 28.04, * At 9:50 yulrrdn{ morning a Madlson street car, driven by T, M, Crawford, ran into a Btate strect car at the corner of Madison street, kill- ing one of the horses belonging to the West Division Cumpany. There will be a matel game of hand-ball be- tween 11, Harity and T. Mackey against J, Car- mody and J. Lynch for $40 to-morrow after- noon at Larmody and O'Mallcy’s court. Game 10 commente at 3:30 o'clock. Mies, Mary Lorena Eflls, daughter of Capt. 8am A. Elli3, of the Police Department, leaves town this morning to attend school at South Bend, Her father and her aunt, Mra. J. K. Murply, will accompany her on the trip, There will be amatch fiame of bnse-ball played this afternoon at the W hite Stockiugs’ grounds, between the billlara players and cocktall far- riers. Gamne will be called at 2 o'cluck sharp, o that at Jeast two fnnings may be played be- fore sunsct. The funeral of Jacob Becker, of No. 120 West Lake strect, who died from the effects of being thrown from a bngg‘ Bunda; ewnln§. was com- menced yesterday, but will be ended to—dn)‘. The deccised man's relatives had falled to notify the Coroner, nnd the funeral was delayed: for the purpose of holding an inquest. . _ Durivg the heavy storm of yesterday morning Joseph 1iart, a 1ad 10 yeara of nge, eought shelter in the engine-room of _the tug’ Ewlng, lying at Clark street bridge. Early in the mornfog the engincer commenced his day’s Jabor by starting up the engine, and then for the firsttime dis- covered the boy's presence. Hoth of the poor fellow’s legs were caught in the fly wheel and were Uralien below the knee. [fewas seut for treatinent to the County Hospital, Martha Bowen alins Ada Downs, a prostitute recently arresteil irom the den of Mrs. Palmer, No._ 76 West Randolph strect, attempted to olson erself with morphine night befare lost 0 the cells ot the Madlson' 8trect Station, The fact wns not discovered until early yesterday moraing, by which thne the girl was oit of dan- . From 8cranton to Syracusc, or. She Ts deterinined to reform, #nd bns { made a plea for tho prescnt teachers at tho | S350 icn siayinz at the tation preparatory e ind- | achool.” lfe wied e ittt vo.Jinon witly | L3 mies, trelght i 1i¢ conts a mile per ton, or cost of transferring the conl from tha cars to the canal-boat at Syrucuse Is 25 cents a ton, and the cost of transportation from Byra- cuse to Buffalo by canal 1865 centsaton, The cost of transfer from the canal-boat to the lake Lout at Buflulo {s50 cents a ton, and lake freight to Chicaga i 40 cents, or was that much yester- day. Adding cost of ‘mumncu, somethlng over 4 cents a ton for the catiro distanca from the mines to Chicago, wnd tho total cost of transporting ono ton of coal for that distance is seen to be $3.97. When tho coal arrives it has to be delivered on tho dock, If the dock is on the Bouth Branch, it {s worth 10 cents & to allow it to remaln’ there; but, If the dock near the centro of the city, the price advances to 40 or50centsn ton, Besides all this, there s the labor and loss in screening, which amount to about 80 centa per ton. BRIDGEPORT SMELLS. THA DOAND OF NEALTH IAQUESTED TO CARRY OUT TUE LAW RELATIVE TO TS STINE NOUI- SANCE. .Aw ndjourned meeting of the Committco having fn charge the Iuvestization of Bridee- port stinks was held yesterday afternoon at Room 21 Kentucky Elock. Ald., Throop pre- sided, and there was a largo attendance. Dr. 1loyne acted aa Sccrctary. At tho last meeting the Health Commissloner was {nstructed to detail special sanitary police- men to thoroughly fnvestizate Dridgeport, Mr, Merkl, to whotn, with threc other hoalth ofilcers, bad been Intrusted thls guty, stated that they hiad bean round about tho rendering and fertil- izing establishments every night since Friday vz a permanent home. She claflina to hall from Crawfordsville, Ind,, and tidinks she has reln- | tives In this city, who would be glad to uld her {n endeavoring to reforn. A number of ladics and gentiemen Intereated fwthe Cenfrai Ilomeopnthic Dispeunsary inet Yestordoy afternoon at the Palmer [louse to perfect the organization of an suxillary Board of Manngers of that fnstitution, Mrs! Brown was called to the chalr, The Committee on Orranlzation reported through the Srcretur{ a code nud by-Jaws for the governing of the new body, ” The first articto declared that tho Board should be called the Ladles’ Buard of tue Centrat Freo Homeopatlide Dispensary. The autles of the members ghould consist princl- paily in visiting the Dispensary, and in_raisinj luma for its maintenance. "It was decided, aftera Httle discussion, to admit a lmited nun- I.:lelr of gentlemen to the privileges of member- ship. * The West Town Parle Board lield a spectal ecssiun In Its room, 25 Sonth . Halated strect, {cstcnlny afternoon, at 4:50 o'clock, to consider lis resignation of Eben B. Runyan, oue of tho Comimiasioncrs, already in the “hands of QGov, Beverldge. There were present Henry Greene- i baum, A, C. Millarg, Clarl L(!lc. Louls' Sctivitze, and C. C, P. Tolden. In' tha absence of President Stonford, who is oft * gomewhere dodging the hay-fever, Commlaslon- er Greenchanin was called upon to preside. He - stated that Mr, Runyna's resignation was in the hands of Mr. Stanford, and, under the clreum- , stances, should be acted upon, Commisslaner ' Millard moved that the resignution be accepted, - Carried, After lightlng thelr ¢lgars, the Com- ,“lhalnnem put on thelr hists and started for ome. whom the respouslbility of closing the schools lles, Intimating very broadly that it did not lie with his side. He was_for opening the school now, and thought the Board should azrce on asslstant teachers, even if it only got oueor two. Mr. Gardner ridiculod the idea of opening the schiol withone ar two teachers. e safd It might suit the gentleman to appoint o teacher or two to teach the a b cs, but If the other side had listencd to reason, thoy might have had a Principal and teachers lung ugo, If the school was closed, the responsibility rested on tho other side. The vote wns taken on clecting assistant teachiers, and resulted as follows: Ayes—1arms, Lowis—2, Naya—Johnwon, Plant, Kearney, Clark, 0'Con- nell, Gardner—4, It was deelared lost. Mr, (fardner renewed his motion to sdjourn untll the last Saturday in Scptember, Mr, Harms amended the motion by to adjourn till next Wednesday. - - v . Lo The amendment was accepted, and the mo- tion, sa amendment, was carricd. The Bonrd then adjourned, It Is altogether probable that, when the Board meets next Wednesday, the n'luu of Sleaars. Iarms aud Lewis, whose terms are about to ex- ire, will be filled by men with whom devotion 0 a friend {s not a stronger motive than devo- tion to the public good.” Should this be the case, aud most peaple are devoutly hoplng that it will be, the Board may succeed n electiog o Trinclpal. It Is possible, however, though uot probable, that these two gentlenen inay securo o reappolntment, and then thero will' be littlo prospect of breaking the deadlock. moving pe et The putilc schools will open Mcnday, Sept. 4, SYLVAN WORSIIP last. It was not until Monday night that they -t e Peiabnt o tele SapGeS | o v roguaines at run Dovapes | S00d. s, wiieh wors at Suarwi's sl * tween the hours of 10 . m. and 12 ., to re- CAMP-3EETING, Shoencman's. Tuesday night was much better for smells. Libby & McNelll's nmong others; emitted some very foul odors, and Obendorf & Blephard’s ivas especially of- fensive. Ralston's and Thompson & Edwarda were also offensive, * In answer to Dr. McVickar, Mr, Merkt said ho dia not know whetlier the foul gases would be expurionced In the city on Monday night. He judged, however, that a smell would be felt in the northwestern part of the city on Tucsday night, §lr. Bherwin, with rogard to the smcll at his catablishment, snld on the night in question a lurge pipe had become disconnected, which hin- dered thelr regular process of cousuming their smells from working ss usual, MR. 4. C. ANBLER submitted the following report, which was placed on fite: ‘The Committes on Reporls have made a partial examination of the two docaments handed to them, and find that refercnco Is wade in one of those to certaln ather reports expuocted from the Committees on tho South Fork and the Fertiliziog Establlshe ments, ey ate of the opinion that proper cone sideration of the subject cannot be given, In the absenco of tliose documonts, unlees thelr: su- thority be 8o extended as to ombrace the whols subjoct matter, in which case they can oxamine for theinselves and on the ground the condition of the places mentioned. L. Guxau, Chairman, Dr, MeVickar, who had been requested tocon- fer with the Law Departinent to find out the dutles of the Health Oficers {n tho premises. presented the following reports I have conferred with the City Attarnoy asto the powors of the Committec of lioalthunder the laws und ordinances of (ho city, ~Hoc. 50 of chapter17, + ceive spylications for seats: Flrat, from puplls who have never attended any of the public echoals; tecond, from puplls whao lost thelr membershly by ubsenc and were not members upon the A day of June, 1870; third, from plll;"s who Yave been transferred from other Public schoolt in consequence of promotion or removal, OnMonday, Sept, 4, 1876, those pu- lls who were members of the schoul wpon ‘une 23, 1870, will be recelved, and also all who were reglstered an Saturday, Sept. 2,1876. No new spplications will be received after 8aturday, ept, 2, 1570, wrtil Mondny, 8ept. 11, 1870 Beats wili be reserved for thuse who wore pupils upon June 23, 160, until Tucsday afternoon, Bupt. B, 1870, THE OALEDONIAN CLUB, Beatsmen throuchout thie country will be malued to hear of the threatened dissolution of the Chicaro Caledonian Club,—a movement made almost fmperative by the financial embar- rassments of the organizatlon and the suits brought against It from time to time iu consc- quence of its fallurs to liguidate, As there are hard-shell and soft-shell crubs, s0 there are can- ny and uncanny Scotsmen, aud in the Chleago organization the Intter class uppear to have galued a much-oveted superiority, partially by dllmnvr)l', and partiaily by Irredecmably swamjp- ing theclub In’ severn]l reckless speculations, thereby discouraging the canny members, who, 11 1eft to themselves, would inake the club o profitable and a paylng one In precisely thesame manner as they would thelr own privato aalrs. Hut, during recent years, this factlon sgainst whoin go many complaints have been ralsed by thelr antazon(sts, have succecded {n outalning several oftices to hwumlru, and, unfortunute- 1y, these officiats have nearly alvays been chiosen Yesterday witnessed the closing scenes of the camp-mecting of 1870. It has beun successful beyond any expectations, and worthy -of the Centennfal year fn which it has been leld, Large crowds have visited it. The best of order and good management has prevalled. The best talent of the denomination has lent {ts counte- uance and ald. None but the verfest scoller will dare Lo say that its tendencles have buen nny- thang but good, Its results are visible and tan- gible. ‘Tue hearts of believers have been quick- ened, thele doterminations strougthiened, and many sianers bave ontered upon u new ond bet- terlife, The old camp-meeting habltucs will leave the place with mingled feolings of Joy and sorrow. ‘Though for o briof sensou ounly, the will part with 1t as from un old famillar friend, Inantlvipatiou of any action which the Trus- tees wmlight be induced to take, ths ful- lowing petition bos been clreulated: Casr (inouNn DRavLAIXES, Aug. 20, 1870.—T'0 the Trustees of the Chicuqo Dlatrict Cump-Meeting Anoclation : “We, the undersigned, mumbers of the Aesuciution and uwners of cottages, beg leave to Fequest that no stepa ho taken tawnrds diaposing of the gronuds and properly of the Assoclation, or ;}nfinlr diversion to otier than camp-meeting pure e, ‘The place fe assoclated with some of the ot nacred inemories of aur lives, Lore, fn years gono by, we hiave recelved ploasant aml blossed exporis ences, and here, while God spa; us, we woull cantinue 1o come o pralss and worship 1. ‘The grounds are centrul and convenlent, and the success of tho meetiug uow near ita close’ s sufl- clent gnarnnive of (I:I:lr unefulness. o . Ayain wo_oarnestly ask that they be allowod to remain devoted 1o thy purposes for which thoy have Vith but th surre of — | been s lon; apart, relutlva to the Board of Health, reciting that it :;olxghl’mn'y.u,mm e e ';lzgud;_ il l\“L-wller.-!.l\ g, G v, Fop. | fhall be the ul 3:,:":1‘15'::‘:.1'nfi'fim{\‘mfiii by i ar er, Uy Lus . Covlatim, In betinlf of Coster p : ] process exieted (Soca, 21 and 21}, and the penaltics or violating the same (Sec. 37), are iu furce and o E, Konnicatt, E. 3L Doring, Sira, dohn Gray, W, J;hLyllc. It W, Meacham, C, Busby, and 100 others, A severe thunder-storm vislted the cam Tucsday night, but the morning was clear an }»luuaunl, and the grounds wero dry and come ortable soon after suurise. The morniy; prayer-meetings were more numerousty attende thain on any provious day, and, It possible, n deeper intereat and serlousness wus manifeated, .tentlous organfzations than they. Tho upper dloor of the building natned in thelr honur costs themn $300 per yeur, and to offset this there is only an incowne of isu per year for the use of the Lall by the Bt. Gearge Soclety; and then thers is thelr plenle qund, ‘which {s not neurly paid for, and which Is ot no carthly use to any _gave the Caledoulan Club, as the rallroads wifl not run tralns to it save ouce a year, All sources of redenue thus cut off, the Club erative, ‘;.'m[uo-llnnnhly proceedings had under this See. 27 wuuld, if followed up persistently, accomplish the results aimed at, 1have not contemplated this conrse of action as an initiatory monaure, but one commitico have as it wers taken advanced ground 1o that which I proposed, and I am prepared to adopt such plan of operations as they may suggest, 1t will boa very easy lh{"fi to learn whether any lyin, ve " ayel ) establishments ure complying with tho reguire- Jas ad but a weakly 1ife of it Every o Over 100 persons sked the prayers of Chirbatiun | inentaof the sections or naf, but 1t has qe Xpenst la a doad welght upon thelr {,;fl‘:r';‘ peoaple for unconyerted fricnds at the Muxwell- | Feon and sl will continne 4 diHcalt matier 1o street tent on Tucsday night, The exerclecs \vu:sre led by the Rev. G, K, Hoover, of Bartng. iy The only scrious case of {llness which has oc- curred on'the grounds was that of Miss Bophia Newmon, at the Geneva tent, Tuesday eveulog, ‘They have learned to thelr sorrow the effecta of wmbappy sclections of oflicers. The building which they Jeass Is owned by the McFarlano liclrs, the’ gusnllan of whom’ fs Col, Willlam Juines, who 13 alsu tho First Chicftain of the Club, ~ Within the past few days this officer, in declilo wheneo offonsiye odors fom manufactuslog eatablistiients come, when the snnoyance arleing from them {s not traceable to the immediate nelgh- borhoud, but it Is only manifest 1o thoss whom they reacl, now In this section of tho city, now in the other, according Lo tho direetion of the'wind. 1f mgnufucturces have hesitated to act because Dis capacity of agent for the building, began | SUo 18 now convalescont. thie lasf clausc of Bec, 23, that they shall adopt g b ELDEIL CHEWS PREACTIED ue '}?,l&f fn‘"{fi;‘xfl;‘fi{:‘,’.‘:",‘,{&;.‘m owed by tho 4t10:30, Nothing can be sald good enough for | B b nachinery as the Health Oficer may direct, bas not been carrled out, that difficulty can be ob- viated Iu s single hut {t wonld be better prob- ably, for themselves (o adopt some approprial nm'.'fflnar{l and avoid the result of errors of judg- uient on the part of the Health Oficor, entaliing unseceal 'qupen-a probably, upon them und not on him. Now, with an apology fur trespassing 3o much urmuuur attentlon, regardices of squibs sud ridicule, comu from whatever sourco thuy may 1 broposo o sdiate by Cmatter until by your canaent we drup it as o bad job, or arrive st'somo satlefactory solution af the dificul. ty. In m{ opinfon, the ?uu“mx has beforo now Jeen withln the rvach of solution, but it has not Lech preszol 1o 148 rosults, aid haa Leen dropped becauso thoss hundling it had become tired of It, I wllLdencud upon you whether 1 get tired of it or no this veuerable, beloved servant of God, s yery preseacs 8 enough to inspire enthustasm in iho hearts of all. Ho took for bls text the wordst For as In Adam all die, eve: in Chrlat shall all madu alive.—J, Cor,, v, The Babbath-school meeting was conducted by Albert Lane. It upened with the beautiful song, “Ob, think of the home over thurs.” Thie eleventh chapter of Luke was read as the morning lesson, Addresses wers made by Dr, Richardson, M. D., Mr. Freeman, Buperintend. ent Western Avenuo Sabbath-scbool, Chleagn, aud Alhert Lane. The closing prayer was made by, l'nllllcr l:.}uvu.l It \n‘l I.llm tlulluf Sabbath- schiool servive, and oue of thuy most futerestivg which bas been beld, ® The gencral service In the afternoen st 3:80 ‘Theso and minor other matters occupled the attentlon of the few momnbers who lilewntel.l appearance at tho special meeting held last night. Not a little dissatisfaction was ex- pressed that thelr Chieftaln should begin suit againat them without glving them what they coutd wish for fn thoway of-reasonable warn- l&F. After some umount of discussion, the ub finally requested thelr Chioftain to con- tinue the suits tor one week, or untilafter the regular wocting of the Club next Kucsda night, a requeat which that gentlemon read- ! Aly cumplled with. Viewing uflairs from an finpartisl standpoint, ths nembers do mnot Vlume Col. Jumes 80 much #s they blame themn- scives for having compelled hin to aet fu the dua) position of chicftain and lcssee, and they are probably correct, It {s now proposcd to put A GENERAL Discussidx on tho stink question cusued, Mesars, Sherwin, i ety rvicion o Uy, s | peog wasuly siended Toe B e T R LR [L LSS ¢! it o i reel LL 1 featiala ) e {rom r prescut asscts, | G WWeetEte ‘éo. reschied tho dlscotreo. from for the nutsance. True, now and then some of thelr machinery would get out of gear, but as # general ryle thelr establishinents were fres from foul ‘smells. If it could be shown that they were nulsances as charged, they would use dowa their works, By the adopilon of & uow and more Erm&emm soclety up- on the embersot theold. What course they will take will be declded at tbe next mesting, 1t is wjncerely to be boped that the urFAnu.nllnn wii not be allowed to dio out, for besldes belug the tui, John, I, 292 Behold the Lamb d .h“co;lm. v:urld‘? of God which takell away tbo His subject was: % A True Representation of is perfect salva- condensers, Mr. Thompson remarked, and com- Pclllnz the consumption of vapors, packing and ortilizing could be rendered s harmlcas busi- holice, 18 locked up at the Madinon Strest Bta- fon, charged with the larceny of 8225 from a yisitor nanied Jonn J Hows, ho resides at No 93 Rush strect. Willlam Dwyer, Jamnes O'Brien, and Thomas O'Brlen were” captured yostarday by Offlcer 8tecle. The trio etols 1, feet” of " gas-pipo from W. W. Boyington's new buflding on Wa- bash avenue, and while selling the swag at a = —————— began, but it sepmed 40 the Committen that 110 | taable citizen and much-res ' protection could be mads that would rendet the | tiemen, 1lo was the mu‘m-c nfi%‘f fi'uf’.’lv'é“..‘fé‘." r.}'.:l present conditfon of thinga practicable for n | strong, JIr.. the hl:lxl{-nmml and widely-Inment. auMcient supply of water. The Doctor ex- | ed Inventor of tho XKeystona Corn-Planter, and plained the relation of the crib andplpes to tha | othor Imptemente, shore, and stated that it had been .m‘l)mn‘fl that provision had heen mada for all ordinaty occa- elona by the well and for cxtraoniinary ones bv running & plpe into the lake for an extra -unu_v of water. The fault waa that the natury of the ness. Dr. MeVickar sald the committee hind = assocl- ated with the packers and fertiiizors in the hono of securing their nasistance in quelling this abominable stink nulsance. Those gentlemen, however, scemed desirous of keeping back all requisite information, The Commltten would T ROLITICAL ANNOUNCEMONTS. B0UTH LVANSTOR. The Hages nnd Wheoler Chub of South Evanaton it North Diviston junk shop Thomns O'Brien wna - | w11 hold & mecting Snaturday evens iherefore huvo ta fll back o thelr ndivldual | dcfucted i atenlinga goid. ven from thg casier, | Are g, ok Boen, fER (e &7 | Smuth fivanston Hal. - Good Apeakers i 43 ghits and atop the smells. he packers and | 4y,0rely cauing thearrest of them all. The swag | Soiints 3 : G 8 present. fertilizers would not nct with the Commitice | waq jomated after tholr nrrest, alderatfon that the clay of which tho the( muat act agafnst them. Mr. Ralston was sure that his place was all rlqht. ‘The neighboring establishnent (Rick- cr'r), however, created had sriells. Mr. Bherwin suggested that if Dr, McVickar would keep an his present tack of inviting the packers and fertiilzers, he would soon know all about the atinks. shore {a partly composed 15 washed in with the sand, making it compact, riling the water, and clogging up the pipes. Enough sand, grit, and gravel run In to scrlously fnjurs the machinery, The Dector thought that any protection that might be adopted would be only temporary, and could not see how the defect could bo rencdied without extending pipes into the lake to got be- REPUBLIOAN GRAND COUNOIL, There will o a rogulne meeting of tho E: Commiltee of the (enmi Counell Thiieadiy. Aot 41, 1630, nt 8 oclock p. m. t ‘uarters, corner of Clafk and Lako streoth, FIRET WARD. Tho Flrat Ward Hepublican Club and (he Plret “Jack ' ITughes, the notorlons counterfelter, wan arrested {:Menlny afternoon at the saloon called “The'Huh," an West Badison street, between Moriran and Curtls, by United States Detective Tyrrell, nssisted by Detectlyes Lan- sing and Flynn, of the Madison 8treet 8tatlon, Thisis a very Important arrest. Dotectives Ward Hayen and Wheeler Minuta-Men, Compani Dr. McVickar placed htmselt in the handa of | have been lookine for Mr. Huglies for tho past | yond the sand, aud to get pure, clear wator, AL T, angt O, Wil meet this evening nt o gromes tho Gommiitse, bromising to do whatover they | year. ~United States Commiesloner Hosno held | ™"Che Engincer Holly stated that the depth of | af ReumBlican Chuly Hosnies £orper Lake g chocy should instruct him to do. Ho moyed that tho | bim in 3,000 bail for o continuance, fn detault | water at theend of the crib was about a foot, | atrecta, for goneral maes-mecting of First Warg whole subject be rofarred back to the Sub-Com- | of which e was sent over to the County Jall. and the lake, too, I8 20 nches alioves the urdinary Topublicans,” Speoches will bo mado by prowiacnl mittco of five, with a rcquest to report In full | = George Smith and Julla Burlte have been lovel, The present supply of woter could bo #pcnkers, . 3 : next Wednesday nftcrnoon somo detinite action exhausted in to hours. e taken, Mr. Sayers thought they should go to work Dr. Davis thought it would not be safe to extend the pipes less than 1,600 feet Into the keeping company together il the * grecn-eyod wmonster”? selzed hald of Ueorge and caused Dim to plant a blow with his fist upon Julla's THIRD WARD REPUBLIOANS, There willbe a meeting Saturday night at ¢ o'clockof the Third Ward Republican Clnb, an¢ and stop the nulsance at once. ITe would not cls Lo enl - | lake. claba of the adjofning warda, g ve the stink ercators another dop's grace. If B T s tocnlarge tll it re. | 1WE Elvch stoted that To_find that, day | RO 00 FReny-setont. Firoets “hebkomn Sy was necessary & mass-meetingof 10,000 people | to kill her, and Julta, thinkibg that her life was | visited the Lake View Water-Works, and ox- | atrcet and Walash navenue, Spenkers, Shiney or the abolition wever, tho Health to do this, and in danger, caused the arrest of the brutal George. Hecomo up befora Justice DotWolf yesterday afternoon and was put under bonds Smith, Charles I, Reed, Kirk lawes, Gen. 0. §, ‘Thompson, and Jobn 1, Roberts, The Gleo Cluj willaing. Yo are respectfully invited, would be held, and take nte'n of the smells. Iie thought, ho! Elnlued the method used thers to avold stich Department had full power iflculties, which consists of a flexible pipo 1,700 fect long, properly protected, would move s an amendment that that Depart- | of $300 to awalt trial, which comes off next | Dr. Davis aald that tho prescnt opinfon of TOURTH WARD REPUBLIOANE ment be instructed to go forward and executo 5 . the Committee was that the only courso seemed - . . e lay 1o SeRAcd ti this matier. Monday the Gominliten e Al Repulicans having horses, and wishing u oln the Second Troop of Hayes and Whe fonntcid Scout, are Milted (6 Sltend 8 hosis this (Thareday) evening nt 1931 South Statestreel Telweon Twenty-ninth nnd Thirty-first streots, ANSEN, liccruting Oficer, FOURTH WARD 8C0UT3. Attention! Hayes and Wheeler Monnted Scon Fourth Warll, Yot are hereby ordered to nppear: moynted, nt corner of Dearborn ana Thirty-nintk streets, thin (Thorsday) e\'cnlnf at 7% o'clock sliarp, for drill and parde. Dy order of come mander. HENRY PILGRIM, Orderly Sorgeant. k FOURTE WARD, ‘The Hayes and Wheceler Club hold thelr regulay meeting at thelr hall on Thirty-first stroct this evening ot 8 p, m. Bond, Eagene Cary, Eeq., and others, o ml(l"mhfl WAnnuEEP?DHUg}W. ere wi s o meeting of th Eighth Company D Boys i 1ius (118 oroniag e the e of Ttainted and Taylor strcols for {he prmose of Angelo Paympanclio and J, Levy are locked up at the Madison Strect Btatlon upon warrants procured by John L. Raw, who .Ilc’{:a that, hile in the former's saloon on Weat Handolph street Ina somi-intoxleated condition, he took out Ils packet-book to {:\y for some drinks, when It was snotched by Levi, ana thrown into Paympancilo's keeping, When he entered com- plaint about the proceeding Levy threw himout of doors, Therefore, he charges him with Jor- ceny and assault, nnd Paympuuello with recely- . ing stolen property. Abont 8 o’clock yesterday morning a balf In- toxicated Individual attenipted to scek shelter from theraln by ron:lngun entranceto the ealoon of Johin 8mith, Nu, 239 South Canal street. Smith ciaims to have mistaken him for a burglar, and shot him {n the back between the shioulders, inflleting a wound which Dr, W. P. Daune though would result fatally, The wounded man gives the name of Jamcs Mozey, and claims to have recently come from Dixon,in this Btate. He Dr, McVickar withdrew his ymotlon, and the amendment was passed. ‘The meeting then adjourned to Wednesday next at 8:30 p. m. S THE OCITY-IALL. Water-rents yesterday were $1,740. The llcense-clerk yesterday issucd elghteen saloon-licenses, and took in a total of $1,000, ‘The special Committee appointed to consider the snle of somo of the city's property is called to meet at 8 p. m. Saturday in the Clty Clerk's office. Capt. Cusiman, of the United Btates steamer Michigan, yesterday called upon and invited the Mayor to Inapect his craft, now IyIng In this Larbor, stem uscld at Lake View, if, after full lnvui%nuon. it proved matisfac- tory, and to extend the-pips until an adequale nupplly of clear water could be obtaincd. Per- sonally he could see no objection to that plan, provided the funds neccssary could be raised, and thonght that immediate action should he taken. With that view ho offercd the following: Resolved, That the Rinnnco Commttee be re- queated to consider and roprort on the practicability of obtsining sufliclent money to extend a proper svater-pipe far enaugh into the lake to insurs a unnlclemquanm( o Rnnd water for the @Mcient working_ of the Water-Works and the supply of the village, on the supposition that 1t will cost about . L W N The resolution was adopted unanimously. An Informal dlscussfon of the subject ensued, in'the course of which it was cllcited that almost o foot of sand and gravel hod already been washed upon tho crib which shows the necessi-" l{ of nfmudy sction. Thero has been much com- nint Iately of the muddiness of the water, anid , electing oflicers and receaiiing, Al soldlers and Work was commenced yesterdsy on tho | iyas taken to the County Lospital for preate | the insufficiency of the supply, owng 19 the Ttopublicans are requested to kitond, The lon. | Treasurer’s office, which {8 to be enlarged by | ment, which Dr, Knul!mrm’thlnkg will save his 'h‘"'“ P"g:,‘l'i“gd “l.a “'i:l‘lc‘!’ J:i‘z “13"‘?1.0332“ L. Campbell, - Staj. Caceolly Er 1t Sherman, n'n';’i the addition of the two rooms of the ofd law | life, "Smith was srreated and locked up at the | 1e® 4 : others will addreas the moviin) that the proposed improvemeut wiil cost $10,- The prescnt aftuation eccms to alarm some of the Trustees' to whom it was a new subject, and it must be sald that it refleets reat credit (Iz upon the manogoment of the former Water-Works Committee. The Board adjourncd until 7:30 o'clock this evenlng. \t;le‘at Madison Strect Station to awalt the re- sult, The police tople of excitement yesterday was tho robbery of the houee of {ll-fame kept at No. 85 Fourthavenue by Loue Ludlow. Somo three weeks ago the mistress of the ‘nio took com- pussion upflu A poor young man glving tho name quarters which fronted on the strect. Assistant Clty-Attorney Lalor yesterday pros- ecuted ifty saloon-keepers who Talled to -take out licenses last year. ~ He was successful in every case, obtained judgment of $53 agalnst each. ‘The Bunk of Montreal TENTH WARD BOLDIERS. Al the o1 soldlers In the Tenth Ward ara ro. nested to meot at tho Tenth Ward Republican L‘eml{luur‘lfiuu‘ 202 :\'nut‘ Lake B"cEl.r onT ln‘lmlay vening, Ang. for th urposv of or :ompufiyul Tloys1n lilig, T F BRI caterday cuma to the | 5¢ yalter B, Wilbur. 1e came to her place in R MISCELLANEQUS, ILEVENTH WARD, sescue and ndvanced 860,000 anthepopularloan, | un almost fimished condition, and tired et to | _De! N, 8. Davis Toaves for Thladeiphia this | itvenih ol Rihiied to Stiend s meeing Tho Mayor s quuch, enouragol tobellore hat | hr o, do_ eud jobs' dhout the howss | weok t0 pinticpata in the roccodings of the | ot farlau' eihon Sabiviny oreningfor the o' 3 rartto : thename bad Within & weel or b orntag® whlle “"ttio ininatos - wotd | 1o shaan awoek - oo Dl i b0 Hages nd WheRE e, o o oeF The Board of Public Works have decided to bulld a house on the crib for the occupancy of the crib-keeper and his family, sa the present uarters are simply uninhabitable. The cost of the new structure will be about $1,000. ‘The Eclectie Club met at the residence of Mr, R. 8. King, Monday evening, and will meet at Mr, Androw Shumim's next week. ‘The Board of Mau: ont of the Soclal Club mot Tuesdsy evening to begin the work of or- at breakfast this 3’““ tramp packed up all the clothing he cout lln\E and pocketlog $300_{n cash touk his way of departuro. 1lewent tothe Sherman IHonse fer dinner, after rigging himself out in n new suit of clothes, and then, hiring a TWELFTH WARD. Thiere wiil be o meeting of the Taclth Ward Tinycs and Wheeler Matching Club this_evening nt 8 o'clock, corner Ogden nvente and Robey atreet, b e e “stables "of . Deardaloy T | B i tor tho next Acacn's campalgn. The | fof tho clection of oicers, A full attendance of piule Pore, formerly of tho, Ghiseo ire | UE 0% a,01e Gt 10 migiton it | EL0kihow cntons Soom 1t Gund saieand | JopeEtce ol intof e Ry v retosc, e called upon Chicf Benner yesterday, Mr, Plores | tho purposs of tnklnF o traln _ thero | the prospect, both financially and sacially, fs | B e ey fa on his way to the or yesterday. Mr Plerc | for the Enst, Tmmediatoly, upon hearing of | that the comfng year will bo more successtul |~ GIXEEN MOBNTAIN IENOVATOR, Fire-Chiefs at Phfladelphia. ‘The Conveution tha robbery, the detectives were placed, and_at | than those that hiaye gone before. AR about 4 o’tlock in the afternoon Detective Jay M. 8cott arrived from Brighton, havlu;inthe prisoner in charge. All the pronrty consisting of & catnel's-halr shawl valued ot $760, some cholce cluthlr(xl;: and E‘eweky aggrepating $1,500, waa recovered with bifm. The money lone ha been squandered. LIOUT FINES, ‘The gamblers pulied {n the last rald were be- fore Justice Summecrfleld yesterday afternoon Mr, Ido says he has not gone to the Centen- nlal, but expeets to start. Baturday, George H, Wiito, the champion boxer of Ge- .neva Lake, was in town Mondn{. Mr, J. 1. Kedzie and family are at home sgain. fl’ro(. and Mrs, E, R. 8hrader aro in town, and will leave for Quincy next week. James E, Deering has returned {rom an ex- tended pleasure trip. commences buginess next Monday. Comptrolier Farwell has so arranged that the city certificatea will bo received for city taxes, Ha {8 collecting all city taxes except ihoso of 1875, which are belng attendod to by the County Trensurer. In order to pay 1875 taxes with the certificates, such certificates inust be presonted st the Comptroller's office first, where n note or sgreement of somo kind ts given so that Mr. SMITES Green Mountain RENOCVATOR ‘Huck recetves them. {?r nlhunrlnfi. 1;1:1% ngt m;nn ullal w‘u !?lmcl: :zl ————— ol e hiouse No. carborn atroet, wi 8 v;rnn fxmfi’n‘fvfl%zh;& c;czcy“c &‘xlueg:{:lg;"fi“. soid to be kept by Tom Hincs. He, however, SUICIDE, Is recommendod by ominent physfs Apectal Dispaich to The Tridune. Rockroun, Iil., Aug, 80.—The commuuity |! waos surprised this afternoon to hear thnt o well-lknown attache of the Zagister oftice mamed Samuel W, 8poliman had committed sulcide by ' taking morphine. The.deccased had been sick | for a few doys, but was fecling better, and had | been down town this morning, when he pur- chased tho morphine at Hitchcock & Hayes® drug-storo, It is generally supposed that hils 1ife might have been saved had it not been for the recklessncss of the physiclan who was was not arrested,” Jim Howard was deallng faro when the police entered, and ko was charged with belng the keepor. That could not. Yo proven, and ho and six others were fined $15 each for being {nmates, 8ix other persons were captured in this plu:a‘ but It appearing In evi- denco that they wero * around town seclng the elephant and had wmorely stepped in to see Hines, and not to play,” they were dis- churged. The retaintog caso was that of Nog165 Dearborn atrect, kept {'l‘-ylor 1’nglu. He was taken iy, with seyen ofhors, ‘and claimed that they were playig whist. A policemnon, how- over, testitied that the parties were seated at a cians for the oure of Serofula, Erysipelas, Tuomors, Whits ). Bwellings, Ueart Discaso, Piles, Fever and Aguo, And all discases arlsing from Impure Blood. . sale by Druggista everywhere. VAN SCHAACK, STEVENSON & REID, amined, although an accountant has becn at work upon them for a long perfod. The bonds- men of tha defaulting and “escaped ofticer have elso iwo accountants looking over the books for threa weeks, They have not fully ascertalned the amount of the defnlcation, though it is known to be mora than $100,000,— perhaps &8 mich aa $160,000. ‘The Committes on Printing met ln the City Clork's oflice yesterday afternocon and looked over the kinds of stationery and printivg which the differcnt Devartments will need for the ve- malnder of the fiscal year. The heads of De- Foy artments, under a resolution of the“Councll, | tahie, and cach one liad u stack of chips beside i ACGENT B g (e T g of s | Hi B et pon 1 tho S - | ol o stem b T loer o | thaey wanisd, Lo Comnitise meoing o | peaed Tavioe 850 uod the wticrs #I3 mch; | fileen Fimutes, sa e rouid -l “buck | 95 & 94 Yakconats, Chicnm posala to do the ontire work. thuse of, thie inmutes of thelr respective houscs. | #E2A 8¢ 0 o'clock, and never put In an appear: MEDICAL. A DEFAULTING CONBTABLE. Consgtabls J. H, Murphy las turned out to be abnd,bad mun. Ho nas always borne ahard namo omang his professionpl brothers, who ,have regarded him as entirely untrustworthy. Rocent “developments place him on the black, list. Howas a tew days ago arrested on the complalot of J. H, Reason for mllnfi to turn over some goods obtained on a replevin writ, ance again. In the meantime Bpellman got worse, and much timo was lost in huntiog up another dactor. The sccond doctor came too late, and, although he did his best, the unfor- tunate man died at 7 o'clock to-night. Spellman was an occasional contributor to the Pralie BT, o eetal Dispatch to e Tribune, ‘EAsT SAGINAW, Mich,, Aug. 80,—Mrs, C. W. ‘Within & few daya the police will commence an active warfare azafust thoso peraons who per- sist in blockading tho sidewalks with signs, barrels, posts, ete. The tvedge-shaped boal signs which are so numerous on slgewalka will | ba removed; all barber-polls orected on- ity proporty—the sldewalks—will come down; tha many posts supporting illuniinated signs will unboubtedly come within the sweep of the law, A A A e e P AP s AND FISTULA positively cared withoat knife, ligature orcsulc, A cure warranted or NO PAY. Pa- Uenta from Lhe country can by treated and return home on the Dit. J. B, C, PHIL: ——— ame day. DIt LAPS. W tadlson-at., Chiceso, AUCTION SALES, at Hepublican Heads . Addresses vy tho Ifon, L. L. A e e e e ki R O il bl | Tho ” wane’ came up. before Justica Liaines | Rounde of Wenous, thls toormng A ana- | BY RLISON, DOMEROY: & CO., of all obstructions. The matter of the swinging | ycaterday flltmflfln‘ but wns com- | gereqt crossing, and was fnstantly killed. Auctioneers, 64 and 86 Randolph-st. wire signs will not be touched for awhite. The | Unned ~ Murphy's honds belup fixed | qye Coroner's inquest rendered 2 verdict of e 5, only objections found nyrainst them are that they | at $500. ‘While the party was Ih Court waitinj CHATTEL MORTGAGIE SALL. suicide while tomporarily fnsane, exoncrating the engincer of the locomative. Mrs. Rounds haos been partlally Insanc for scveral years, and ar the appearance of the atreet, and are llable o fall durlng any high wind with disastrous results to.passers-by. Corporation Counsel for bondsmen, Justice Halnes was called out of the roum for afew miuvutes. In his absence, Marble Mantles, Safe, etc,, at store 284 Wabashe Murphycoolly walked out, no ono stoppiog him, 1, 4t 10 o'clock, & had once attompted to cut her throat, De- | « W Thursday feg il Anthony is now studying up the law. Lie has | and he'lus uot been scen since, having, as it is Large and Splendid Collection. Ay O ok s i iah wihich once ow. | Bupposel, hnproved tho. chance to Ny, Since | Seated was 50, years old, and leaves o family | wannie MANUELS, MARDLE TOPS EOB highly esteemedl. ighly erned ‘tha matter was entirely omitted when the al Dispatch to The Tridune. SIDE-BOARDS, TABLES, BUREAUS, etc., one revislon of the statutes was made, v “'"fl_m"'“m"" have_bean mide Bgilnst bim Splendid Ttenl dnsper Mantel with Maluchito'trim- by G. P, Treadwuy & Co., for whom he_col- Derroir, Mich,, Aug, 80.—As tho stecamer o 5 - Lécted wioney, and kept T and by Louls New- | cralg was pasiog'sias iéo;nc.dmnme yegter. Dot Pl hdvrs 1 caned £ Lt sasé o lay, one ol er deck-hands, name: e 1 it be aold. . THE COUNTY BUILDING. | i Sflian and Faschal Bucher. Copstabl ue'}'mr, jumped overbosed and: drowned him- | " BLISON, POMEROY & €O., Auctioneers. Scanlan {a after Iim, and will get him, be suys, 1t ta Cook County. A CLEVER BWINDLE, A shrewdly-planued and well-executed trick waa perpetrated upon the ;em:lry house of D, W. Van Cott & Co., No. 24 Btato stroct, yes- terday afternoon. A neatly<iressed gentleman entercd, and inquired to sco some opera-chaius, and, alleging that lis wife was slck, asled that some one be allowed to accompauy him to his home, with threo of tho clolcest chains, 1lle | selfs Nothing was dono yestcrday towara maoking the award for county supplica. Ex-Ald. Mahr {s mentloned as one of the “Ring" candidates for Commissioner at the comivg election, Ils would 811 the bill, Thé County Collector yesteruay made several lavies for unpafd taxes, and proposes to continue the good work from day to day untll every cent For Onr Friday's Sale, Sept 1, at 930 A1, We bave a large dlsplay of new PARLOR AND CHAMBER BETS, a full line. New and Wsed Carpets? Alwaya the largeat stock, SECOND-TIAND FURNITURE and GENERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ——— YELLOW FEVER, BAVANNAD, Go., Aug, 80.—The’ yellow faver here is not epidémic. There have been only 89 cases during the season, and 10 deaths, . o ————— PREPARE FOR SCHOOL, A great many applications are belng made thls week for admittancs to M. B. Bryant's Chicago that can be {3 collected. gave 'his residence on Wabasl avenue mear [ powoon ooy A English Tealnlng School Fifty Half-Chests Japan Tea! WVIIL the Walker-McNell contract bo ap- | Fourteenth sircet, oad ‘afr. Van Cott | g Cco oK it A B 60,5 b e Ene AT 2 0'CLOCK, proved 1n the Board todayi™ was & question | bee Seadlly accompanied he soldisant Fentle. | trance an Blate”street, southcast’corner of Wash- | | Munnfactuslng Shoemakers outfl, 3 Bowing often asked yeaterday, Thera was o great deal ington, of genuine ignorance on the subject, but M- Nell sald it would. Commisatoners Busse and Cleary put in most of their thine yesterday listening to the reading of the evidence taken ot the late Hospital invea. Machines, Botton-Hole Machine, Presses, Dics, cle. ELISON, POMEROY & €O, UNCLAIMED BAGGAGE At our Friday's 8ale, Sept. 1, at 10 v'clock, 150 Packages Forleited Baggages nan u o buggy, which ho had all ready at the door. Reachlny the Jocality hie had meutioned, he jumped outof the buggy, and entered the reatdence, leaving Mr. Van Cott In the buggy outside, Not reuppearing for some minutes, M. Van Colt yentured to remind_ himeelf tbat timo wus oney, and rang the door-bell l A MONUMEN’ asbigas the grand Pyramid might be bulltof the teeth that have been rulued by negloct. Shall this thing go In faco of the great fact that Sozodont lsa certala presorvative of dental decay? tigation with a view to making up’a report to o of the residence, 'Then to lis astonish- ————————— Frop & leading hotel, consisting of e z’:“lfgbf‘z""g:&”u andpup, | Mmeat he lemed that” tho " fellow " did PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT. Truuks, Valises, &o. not belong there ot all, but had Lyon & Healy, Biate and Monrou streets, offar ELISON, POMEROY & CO. lic Bervice yesterday ondered that a new artesian | Jeft the houss by arcar daor upon o sinllow e 4 . . LISON, POMEROY & C€ for rent over ono hundred first-class Jnsteuments, % well be bored at the Insane Asylum ta Increase | pret tmost fmmediately ufter _entering it. L By G. P. GORE & CO. T upour of Wik, Whihat prownt, b 1asaids | Honarniog Lo- i, atorey st Van Cortleatyed | *t 85 porimontth snd spprh Y & and’ 70 Wabwsiar, is insufticlent. 'Tho sune Committes alao audit. ed numerous billa and upproved of sundry reg- ulsitlons. The County Collector yesterdny sold all of the delinquent property fu the towus of Wheel- that & messenger from the livery-stable of Le- roy Paine had just arriyed, bearins an anony- mous note, dirceting bim' to fud'the livery- rg st Van Cott & Co’s store get his pay §f . possible. Although about dumbfoundered by the cuteness of the OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, BATURDAY, Bept. 2, at b o'cls . Dy Buck & Rayner, makers of the ** Xara" Cologno. 0a RDAY, Bopt. 2, st 0 o'clocks 18 crates W, G. Crockery, A Rockingham and Yellow Ware. AT 10 O'CLOCK, aud MARRIAGES, ing, Elk Grove, and Lemont for taxes, Thu PARD—COSONOVE—Aug. 29, .by the Dioe, | 510,000 Stock of Honschold Furniturey Salts will be pushed from day to day, and thoso | dodge, yet Mr. Van Cott speedily ruported the | gamuel W, Duflield, pastor of the Eighth Presby- ’ EVERY PTION. B e ekt v 1L eIt Ihois own faters | Toblicry to the potlee, aud hones for bls capture [ torian church, Mr.' D', Bard snd tlss Anufe SYLYRLY DIsCIITT are entertalned. The three chains were valued at $60 each, Mr. Van Catt hns now been treatod 10 nearly all the tricks in the swiudling busi- jor and Chamber setta, Stdebosrds, Watnut Ward- el hop oA aud Hal Xree ;lcn“ fates, i est b -nmlni up at once. The Collector de- sirea’lt made Known that 8 o'clock in the morn. Cosgrove, both of this ci Tor P Ing Is the nost seasanuble hour to get walted ty. Philadelphia nnd’ Chambersburg papers pleaso copy. Chialrs and Hockers, Lounge: Tarlor snd Oice Drske, Bhow Casca, . - ness, and ought to be proof against such tricks HNUNTTING—-CORY—In this city, at the resl- o o i Ale vuitiofbusinaell, Dt o ooy o8 denco of O, Burdick, Eay., Wedncaday, Aug, 50, "X'm.,vc;.,cg_n..a s, Carrlages, and Harnesses. Mh Yesterday niorning, In the Criminal Court, i ANOTLE( STABRING AFPRAY, by the Rev. Dr. Bwa: Willlam F, Hunttiug, of Lo, I UOLE & CO., Auctloneers the Horton-Evans quo warranto case, the relator At 4 o'clock yosterday afternoon s dispute |f’ firm_of Bassott, Iuntting & Co., MeGregor, | e ——————————————— clocts to amend his_roplication to the second | grose (1 the reatatrant of 8. I, Thomson,No, 81 | 18 and rs. Charloite M. Cury, of Chicago. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO. Slu and leave to reply double, and is rule colored South Clark street, between two youn 474 and 270 East Madlson-st. o 80 by 4 o'clock to-dny. In the Carver-Gl waiters named Edward Jockson aud Josper DEATHS, son cate the demcrefs o defendanvs pless | Togior, Tho quarrel was caused by Jack- | “TOWNER_Auy 20, af lhg residoncey comer of | FIFTEL DA S SALB :':{& 4:‘2.',‘3}35:‘5..'1.‘1‘\.‘&:{% :& m%u‘x'l‘ I:Jmlfl son taking some dishes from a tul le pu; }"‘2?".1."‘.:‘.‘5""5‘{}"""," Matilda, ‘I‘ngun daughs | ¢ arock, Eixtures, Machinery, & of Apeieby Mano+ Roar both cascs and tinally dlspose of "m"fi. sided over by Taylor, who, jealous of | ter and Mary Towner, sged 0 mont| factiiring Co:, 160 aud 153 NONIOE-HT will com Sullor little children to comu unto me, fo +such 18 the Kingdowm of leaven. Washington, D, C., papers please copy. thie encronches being made by this “compatriot grub-slingor, invited lhim down-stairé to sue which was the better mun, Taylor was not so mence this & . aL 10 o'clock wliarp, OU BILh 800f with Flnlsbied Moldings. L The Committce on Equallzation plalded B ] along In the old rut yesterduy, The complaints DI S aliiet several of the smailer banks ware ax- | good with bis fiats us he hod vaunted himself, GRIMES—At the residence of his grandfather, WM. A, BUITERS & CO. s, i of Wuich Faocs | bni won compelied 1o draw o knife to main: | Jos Knglih Joteyh Grimes, ged Ayesiesadd | prany AR QATURDAY'S SALE wero made. ‘Tho asscssuient of the Natlonal | tain hls cnd of the c.-oumm.. A!lc‘r Tio will be buried this dsy &t 118, m. from 207 mmml\m mmlt': at nar Z.“w'lu ap n;nr.,w{wrc- 'wlmlg‘hu: 1t “fil‘vn lllll‘:h“n'r:‘lxluez:'x;g‘t ‘cxltfih' Rusli-at, an cars to Calvary, Household Goods, us the Jaw requires thal shoul 6 nade at nillcting & wotind y - N—. E: ¥ o CARPE 3 NQ8, e encs o ratsc “Fhe Cominittee | e dowinvard from the left shoulice blade, e | | JOUNSONCAL: 0 Soney & 1 infantaon at Al- il ufilfllm!“{& o\[fl:flgmhwpmv(n expects to complete 118 laburs (n o fow duys,and 10 bu abje to report to the Board Thursday. Commissfoner Holden took a jaunt yesterday alongz Michigan uyenue with Mr, 11aley, a promn- fuent stono mau, to examine somne -lpuclm En buildings orected of Lemont stone, His visit, 1t appears, had very little effect on bim. He saw many crumbling ialls, and disintegration was the rule, yet he ls still in favor of Lemont etone. He explaius, however, that inthe bufldings ho saw thie stonie had been set edgewise, or off of its natural bed, hence the crumbling, = Reason- ing from thiy standpolat, tho pilasters and col- uinna for the new Court-Houso nust be gatten outslde of Lemont, which the Commlssloucer, to Lo consisteut, will doubtless fuvor. ORIMINAL, Offleer E, J, 8teclo yesterday ran I‘n to welle kngwn ysgrants, whom he hopes to prove thieves. They gave tho ‘names of Thomas made good his departure and bas not since been seen, The wounded young man was taken to his home, No. 08 Fourth uvenue, where he was attended by Dr. P, 8. McDonsld, Who oplncs that the wounds, though serlous, may not re- sult fatally. & ‘flkfi” WARS, R Welock, at tbelr aged 9 mont TABLE c.dxu Baturday l’u‘l‘:m « CROCKERY, AND I, I.‘Ufl Funeral eeryices will be Leld Thuraday, Aug.81, at 8t. James' Church at 11 o'clock 8. 1. TAYLOR-Ang. 20, Uenry Taylor, sged 46 ears, - P oral Thursday st 1% m, from restdonce, 10 Bismarck-conrt, to Northwestern depot, thence by cars to Calvary. ug. £0, Rose Langan, daughterof , syed 11 monthe, by éarrlages to Calrary at 11 2. m. trom restdence, Aug. i1, 415 South Ilsluted-st, BECKER—Aug. 28, at 12 m,, Mr. Jacob Beckor, propriator of Becker's Hotel, Funeral from his lato resldence, No. 181 Weat TLake-st., by carriagea to Roshill at 11 a. m, Sun- day. Sept.” 3. Relatives and frlends are kindly invited 1o attond. PANQBORN—AL flurllnfimn. Vt., Aug. 30, Mre, Teteey F. Faugborn, mother of Mra. B. 1. Pea- Lody, 4U$ Adsme oHULEAvx., 20, Msrgarette, belaved wife of Funeral froi het late reeldence, No, 607 North BUTT) g EBALR Dry Goods, Woole Lo QU Clothing, Furnishing Qoods , Bhoes, & THURSDAY, Aug. 31, at0:30 o'clock. By 13, W, WESTFALL & CO, Auctloneers, 10 and 12 North Canal-st. Chattel Mortgege Fale of Oflico Furnitur Balle-at,, lloony 24, Fhurslay, Aug. 31, 10 Als0 Mufblo-Top Drerttog-Caso Sot, Tabi upes, d.c., 1 lvotps 83 and 40, ey Carpe: Pict Takeclo® "_L""M' At DRUSH, Agent for Mortgagee. By JAS, I’ MeNAMARA & 7 117 Wabashiov.., N. W. cor. Madison-st. Regular S2le of Bools and Shoes at Aution Thursday Mornfugz. Aug, 31, at 9;30 o'clock. EVANSTON. £10,000 XEBDED AT TUE WATBR-WORKS, The Village Trustees held an adjourned meet- ing Tueaday evenlng. Present, Trustces Davls, Counnors, Iglehart, Dewey, Huse, and Guge, ‘Che emergency which haa ariscu {n the mau- agement of the Water-Works has como to the notice of the Board, and the subject was Ime megiately takien up, and discussed at length. Dre Duvls, Chalrman of the Water-Works Committee, sald that ho thought some action should be’ taken In regard to the presont ex trems defect fn the water-supply. Investiza atpals Kelly and B Welshs tion showed that during the yoar there had ¥nm "L. 1o Graceland at 10 & m, (o-day, MeNAMALA & CO., Auctluneers. clly and Barney Welsh. Dbeen a steady accreiion of sand at the wel), and i Sneak-thieves yesterdsy morning sucaked out | to such an extent that there was little or nio | ABMSTRONG—Thero dlsd st ble resldence, in ONERYs | osas Rimira, 1ll., OR 150 6veRIng Of AUE. 25, JAMES | mmmmassmnrorincs oo g two silver watches and a quantity of dcthlm; vercolation of water, aud the recent winds Amnmnx,u P:i' .t‘hl du“]um:edl- o :l yl“i’t‘ll &El‘ufi'{“"'fl;g‘;‘mfizfi| ‘through an open window in the residence of | have washed up the sand so as . to | lis was probably at his dea ¢ oldvat man ia the ¢ Dnlon—v. B T 8 Bk aboraccamrect, | whontcut ot che wupply "ot “watr | TSR SRS et e L il ANHY e Anoie Jones, & cyprian, whoss domicile 18 fn | The work of cleaulngout the well and pipes bad | froni his native o He wag s man orders. UN{‘HBD. Coalst the Weat Dlvl:lo of vast reading and genoral {nformation, —an esti- a nigh unto the hsuats vf the gone on us rapidly as possible atte the Lrouble uoner, Chlcago