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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEP’I’EMBER 3, 1876—SIXTEEN PAGES. 7 | - pRUSH AND PALLET. | cold estriors might preseat themselves fn theix SECRET SOCIETIES, o = . > . ECR ves in the rankof Past Gi rovi ! thi{}?,_f{;g:&”‘:g}‘"g.bfi Tith, and one deserving o ihe representatives from nli;g%dfcfih?fcgl%ré THE FASHIONS. d"essfi as their E"‘%Ee“m“ have 10w | that provides for three or four days of immu- . » Exposition Art-Gallery Ready | work it et o] Rm!mfi' Station,” a —_— their duty to use every exertion with a view to reached the climax. There is a resolute mi- | pity. " But when the streets and walks are once The Exp s y r erized by a_multitude of figures, = justice to brother Ives, and it is a pleasure nority here who do not regard taste and fash- | clear, the question will be, “ Can they be kept Grand Openin; which rather bewilders one at i igures, | Supreme Lodge of the Knights* v pleasure 4 jon a3 synonymous, and a visit to the modistes, il ? P for the Grand Opening on i e bolders one 2t fret “The seond I e 2 ights ‘of | say that by consent that brother was honored | The Colors which Are to Prevail | #bo arc almest wholly employed by this class, | °* TR AW Wednesday. station onse, wbichfcrowde wi & motley | ythias, O the Boby i wil n fature be shmost as ehsy b5 This Winter. is omarded by a disploy roff:eifilyiw‘n , Slognce | For she intormation of tiese who desice to ny ety 7, 1 P s % il S Retenog s, xo et | v prosesion. o L | SR tm s seaiEap s to gitp s _— oo ars promaene gt ihe e TS | 1 B o whih e s srects six Hundred European and | &pfusion which are sich inseparable fea. e Procession and the Reception-- | —cmeritucs past officers have received the i entertainment given by the Baron de Hirsch at | allcys, highways, etc., and signs, posts, nui- over SIiX Vork: : with railroad travel. A forcigner weating a The Grand Chancellor’s R B D e s S e i1 | Trise 1 the Cust of BHlkes—Two At~ | o S de Beaurcgard, neariParis, n honor | sanced, e, etc, are bérewith given as amringed * American Works on Exhi- . | cos lined with fur is beig et (B A ellor’s Report. Whet Bach Dowers wera' wiely yested in this tractive Costumes. of the Prince de Sagun. Most of the taflettes | by the Law’ Department yosterday, A e Dbition. y 8’ gracoless scamp of & “cabbyor e Exceutive, yet the times past for uncarned hon- were gracefully arranged by disearding an at- | perusal will instruct all persons as to the extent who, doubtlessly, is demanding three time ors, and “sifficient for all practicabl i ————— . .| tempt'to outline the figure by extremely tight- | of space in the public street which it is lawtul his legal fare. For he refers to i vhree. gmfig Death of the Mortuary Law---Matters of | are on the * roster of gold.” e purposes The Latest Parisian Novelties—Wh :m:yg skirts, and_trains displayed a naturalex- | fill with a poster, sign, awning, or mythin; piars Disglay of the Centennial-— | Sar7 R0, S ynih s Soas oy n Tntorest to Ilinois, ol onthe sabjecof Past Grana Chanel e ot | eime . bt avor ol (ox sy | *Stne_Nasign o oter gt except e e e Bnglih | Tt ot holh G mreiomnn | - B — PR, A e P s b e st S Nt | el el S S R R 5 3 me, and undoubtedly his e il nately, as abortive as it was extraordi :, ocad 9 Sorigs 2y ons Jagalic ek, of publie Section. . some effect upon the 12.2e Slogetos baving Grand Lodge of 0dd-Fellows of New York | whereby some three persons, once members g NEW YORK. sg“l.]]‘;,l broadad - (e wlite, mR Ty cuer s ety of S0iper.day fon cach day pocket-book undecidedly in his hand, and who —The Hon. J. F. Alexander. the Order, but now ubafilinted, aimed to gai STYLISH SHADES F thet e taono] pebely o 0 Goods Exhidited—No _clothing, = unquestionably would pay the extra money de- e v the ear of the Supreme Lodge, with a view to Speciat Correspondence of The Tribune. go:t:r:zetr?}fgszh‘;?mllcneude gc:flly 4 fifl" dize, warea, sizns, _ boxed, l"n"m"!ig:g-l"&%c‘gll‘:; cti § b g in other place in sax e part in the altercation, and 5 members of the Order In this Sate rom BEINg | of such unprocedented milaness that autumn | (EAC, AERTE » (053 BAOY of theunder. | S Sty more Lo fec st o the buling way Station.” 2 appears determined to thw: it THE SUPREM: AD] i e i K ME LO] ] & b bt mb—driver.nfl]'\' :l:c fgt‘%t,:;nmg o e _\‘;l “Gf 5:55‘0}' (:TE“"- ELHIA. | celior, an honor whith would but poorly recom. | 5tyles have not yet appeared n their full glory. su‘:::n at :.h: imm._ In the Pwl‘ai hnfaullh of this | or greml!el. Such articles placed on eidewalks ioR Zroup, a Indy in mourming s weoping on the | day in the aan deust, is indosdta memorsble | pouge e for thelrwalued srvice in” e past | But th glimpses we have bad of them afe pro- | walsk and O e el o e | A mewaika. and of aricies o things hung oat he TIE EXP! N. ¥ ; 3 Knig o eiediot ; 4 Gr thing he Art Committee of the Exposition have ot s cane pressel b0 s st sad. e yes | fdecting as it did the grostest credit on’ he | Eentlemen not having been sotiled o the com: ety o T e sal ired Vere covered wih sififlportumnision! o S okt | 2 Bl nd stallnotswing moeihan 3fect 3 o) : i & expec | color we bave many of the shades so a el vith sm: of usfon, k, a1 ln ing more than 3 fee stoat completed their Iabors, and on Wednes- | fixed on space, as if endeavoring to conquer the | prettren of the Quaker Gity, and alse evedere: P B e ey YOUIG | this summer, but they are al distingulshed by | OFeF Which numerous bands of white flowersand | from the bullding, No euch asticle shall remsia - will exhibit the result there emotions stirred up by thi; . Wil ing th i i on_gidew: day evening they ereof p by this sad parting. With | ing the strength, power, and unanimity of the | the more unworthy of members of the Order, | the great depth and softness of the shades, fi:fi“‘;fifigfi?&‘“’éfi‘fif‘ gboexféfx?:dumc?o {f,‘:’;i,,;’: 5';3‘::&’“11;1!5 !idl;walks nr; 16 geeit]glr more in width, 5 feet from the bailding may 2 ho will fcipate a true appreciation of the manuer in which Grief | orzanizati On th e es thousan s o pate | & 1us appreciation v i zation. On that day, in honor of the as- | though worthy, perhaps of the authors, hil h i cl = e e b o Ny | S o [ S0, JPAREROD, 10 | Soage the World -bretliren’ from evéry. part evidently to beld it to a status. | yreen will be standard colors; the d ternate puffings of laceand silk with the delicate | nsed for di e more, et may be =t been secured fron pri - | who ar King . 2 | of this wi N o » ¢ It is pleasing. to Know, however, | ET¢¢% eatan! solors; the darkestehsdes vi P ire cof S5, and ¥ s Z? vy i g0 pictures hiave c private col: e taking leave - of the fair his wide Continent assembled to pay honor | ypiat the only consideration the subject \\'ifitcvv’.cr’ of blue, deep plum, and navy-blue are destined fi;fige,’?:ffn%fidsxcggfii m’il:: }f:o?":(“{;c;:: %:‘:!:’ll%:{' ;:;IIC: II‘\L:; ;::fi?:c:i’:fi?p t:‘li"i‘l;l i ity, Milwatket bride, while a deferential servant in_ livery in- R i Jections n; ?}l;ls:;;re._‘ clumual;c c’r::x: (;‘;recn B:{, Lol Sl ot B, ms;fifix ’:,‘[ t: ::x]-]'nh hvt;d)t al;lr:hcommc(momte our Centennial | have will be when the Represcntatives from this | for great popularity. Inbrownthere arc beauti- | De B. also enabled me to inspect other toilettes ing goods shall place or keep upon any sidewallt f ylich fully mine-te ome gl | e e o tteunts i |, ot bowwell they performed thelr duty, and | State, in the performance of their duty, bring | ful variations, from the decpest, richest choco- | for the same occasion, which she was preparing, | 207 goods, etc., without leavinga clear passaze d joies. The Hansiog Comnitice, ml;ledh by | consolo a litle i, exidently a sicier of the Bow bighly it wes appreciated by those who | the documents before the body with a view (6 | Jate color to the dark seal-brown and delicate | 28 well as those for the marriage of Bills Eduase | SStiawitth, _ The goods shail: ek o reioait ot Aecsrs. Aitken, Durham, aud French, hese | bride, who is crying g if ‘her Little heart would | Witnessed it, can best be judged by the follow- I pid Sl il fawn. In gra; da Gareia y Mansilla with the Baron de Laga- than twenty-four hours, and the penalty fo) g and singular” o0 whom can be fastencd any ' gray we have a great many exquisite | 48 Saris ¥ S B AT 28 oty ones could | S19, ud the same for carh r’a’ofirfl.’fi«':lmi:&'é‘. g'sn'.', R . | break at the Dride’s cont lated depart ing extract from the 1% f Phil e one their usually thankless and onerous task ! cmplate cparture. i extrac m the Press of indelphia: roof of their being cither principals o tic- | shades, delicate ashes-of-roses, soft silver-gra; i sanner. Harmony pervade % | In_ the forcground s civil oflicer, holding | The magnificent parades of the Knights T crimini ; ek o e i ET35, | hiave been selected, few were more ellectivethan ( Boaril of Pablic Works ize ina superb mian ¥ perrades every- | 10t T b L O | R ations, Jhe- A moricum Ma: | s to e Hhat the Sutslde sonretalbis pleoss [iant/duep eubdden: Lite, mimoar glalewaiar. | ¢he pue alove deseribed. Sy obetruchons, arieies. ot thingy i vietcion o and | Stripes and plaids will continue in favor, but THE THEATRES this chapter, and _the,violator of the regulation where, and the coup d'gil is one | arrest, has placed his hand on the shoulder of a | chanics, and above all that of the National Guard i iner loveliness. Th - ey ennssivani st % 1 | ably represented at the session. Of the seni o mpassing i D et | et e e e O e ominayo. | 9f Dentisivania, have within the past few months | FurTofekiative it is only mocessary to.say that o e e vorable. for prosyes fn | [k 40y fomovals shal be sublect Lo e of nol n n: there arc shown mo mew fabrics in : T ert Tnclude the following: | Tisges, while o sccond oflcer, standing near at | Dect Sisesscd by delighted thousimds of the citi- | T s n“l..E%. "jeay loans an exquisite water-color ) K 7ons of Philadolphia. Lut it s safe to say that no | N still occupics the Chairmanship of onc of the them. ~Camels Tair wil probably b | fae direction, but report states he s now con- | RSS20 Rof o than S100,and an lmprison- hand, holds a pair of hand-cuffs, as if in readi- | J; i i i e o = 0 * arade of which this great city has been the rincipal committees, and has done so for ye: most “used of rales i enti X P, Bryan Latbrop contributes five | busty sround ot ender, " The culicTooks nerv- | Hcimare et s great ciy has, beca the scene | DERib comaREaeh: S B T ena. Cineell | with the increased e e O e | I avpefermns av Glewedl on SeiiAld ! " ines, incloding Michel’s “Virgin ! terruption, revealiug s | of Eythiis yosterday: The knigits of Pythiaa | lor D. J. Lyon evidenced the wisdom of the | prov iy, This is very closc-graii fai i D b 1o Wik | Sonditions, toremove any, strost lampa tn front of $oe ol paintings, g gin | colorless face, worn by mehtal Qistress, and | have couferred a favor on the people of Philadel- | choice of th G anq Lodae in th 1 proved quality. This is very elose-grained, firm | glais embroidered or trimmed with lace, which | thelr promises, and substitute n place of the same pa Child Among the Ruins,” and Bertrand’s | probably the clamorings of conscience. phin, and the thousands of visitors who arc now | him as 2 re © rméu 1] 0 % In i‘sltr sclection of | and solid, and has an- exceediigly handsome | come in various shapes to suit the square and | 2 new lamp-post of larger dimensions, on giving O euerite.”” The formerwes exhibited in | VWithin the carriage a womun, who scems to | the guests of the city. They have givena displuy | the sessi “‘?‘i“f,fi'i’] e wans his mark at | finish. In this material is o remarkably odd, | heart-shaped necks of corsazcs now so much in bonds, obtaining & permit, and attaching to it & Margr be mechanically buttoning her glove, witnesses SN ot oniy. refigcts crodit. on the Order, but | & ic s«.lssm_nm adelphia, and Illinois regained | but not unpleasing variety; a und of “some | vogue. The little shawl Mignon, which de- | Eas-metre, and paying for the gas consumed, and cr_old-time reputation when Bros. Berry and | olid color, such as green, scal, or blue, very | scends to the waist behind, is 2lso dainty in the | they shallbe required to Tight and extingui-h the {be Paris Salon of 1872, and was very favorably | t1ic seene with anguish s > | which also atiorded a pageant of which Philadel- - in tal guish painted on every fea- | Soiy rocurring to the Jreat ovents of hor Centen. | Casbman led the legislation. dark, with tiny, irrezular spots of several brill- | extreme. MATHILDE. fin«'gfl:f; an e‘x‘ff:g;x‘mihm ;‘%‘{;“fl" h‘f o 2l g ublic lamps of the are doing nothing, and the illness of the Director | SBall bear all expenses. Any person interfering b1 soticed. From the Rev. L. T. Chamberlainhave | ture, while without the bustle continues and | I g paen received three choice water-colors by wi? ' the throng pushes on its way as if unaware that nial, may well be proud, There were evidences ¢ TIE ;\NNV~\’-_ IIWPQM iant colors, crimson, purple, lemon, scarlet,and ty, s ere T coaore Ford W Vb bl oactd g vy MGk 1 | D85 s s % sl abeion of S, KR, 8. Josipls Dowdl sbued the sa- | othors, Overa skirlof tone darky phinme | REMOVING SIGNS. « Bitaings—o person shal erctang batog, n WTIE FOUK SEASONS, o 1 ihese figurcs there ds | 1o s appesrauco und demeanor. Al prosenteian | Number of members per lust seport, 100,102, | some'and distingue pulonaise or - habit. Bro- e PE: oF pabls cronad: andor penalty oF 850 " sseries of four fine pictures by Paul Weber, B oaotioe v hich, fopcther with The e O e e Nofling bl | Bt et aae. C13 o0y admlited niiated | eaded ilks and Yarious kinds of wool-uid-gilken T g 0 Parsonof posong sbal. within 3 becn been losned by J. T. Ryerson. From | variety of expressions in whicli every emotion pline and eieliun gentlemauliness, Notblng bad| airig the pt year, 13, Sl sdmittag by, sacd, | Guenssses: will b In unabotod donads They | The Corporation Counsel 10 the | L hemant upor’ sy priveis wan. don sate.. Ty private _collection of H. M. Thompson | scems to be portrayed, gocs to form one of the | The Sheciuion, naturally hnd but one opinfon. and | pended. 12 aosu i, LT | willbe resarved, foc polonalses, overdreasts, OF : : i e e B AR LS e P Boulanger's * Praver in the | most attractive fo atufes of the work. Each | pisitors hiad the same idea—that the Knights of | the Grind Lodges have etn §73,019.54: expondl- TaHons confections upon dresses of sowe solid Superintendent of Police. 9% fonce 'mtu\rfn:;cehn%?tdi&rm-&?nn-;om,mg Mosgue,” Bougereau's editation | Ea e bile the peuping 1a watum, | Y3idus pacads was ono o the ot rangullonnt | e, B I e et lapes L adtes bass color. For o house-tress Spon any. carb-stone, Nnkzing, gatier-stone, side- B o which has ] | B e . the moril har e vitosied n Pladepbie, | e LS the Sbortnits Lodéet B | s an untimited esoof favor.Advicss trom | Biforts to Save the High-Toned Signs malks bl AR I0, B an's ** Mal vhich has vis ention 11 3 3 be regre - 3 . 002, 146 \ 8, $7:6,217.70; i 3 e ha ignge- | w ing, s .:;e s~ Materusl ACeclion, otee ealon, a wiso ;xvm the attention from the moral har- | qidls Fiviue . moro exterded report of th | smount paid for relct of brothers, $101,560, 18 | Paris warn us to muke no change in this charm- orfato Bayeine.Cige =006 iy o andinge ol the s Aoy pobe e wer yiece by Girardin, and g chicken X : Drocession and recoption, but frou the infor- | families, $7,279.61: for burying the dead, Si8,” | ing and becoming garment. A peep at one The Law on the Subject. tale or barter of 'any description of drugs, gt rardin, 8 JOEN BRETT'S by i) L frisay 866,45 cducation of orphans, SI,121,84; total re- | which i [ " i e e by Jacques. H. D. Spears lends four pen- | «Morning Among the Granite Boulders” 1 mation at hand it is safe to say that it certainly | 3/ 7 "d3¢o 5 2 e Toly which is to serve at u fall “opening ” &s a model merchandite, or medicine, or of the nature of PRiok sketches by Lincoln Dwight, and Mrs. | rep et o i Boulders " is & | surpassed anytbing of the kind that bas taken er $365,536,48. Tennsyivanid ud 0 lodzea | 15 o Princess robe of ux nisttely fine: cashmere, treatment of any disesse. of any public amuse- B eCormick T i Thin Hhe | e e e the iate Listo | place. anda memborship of 48 15; New York I sscond, | in color rich carbonier, The oLl “Grupery. | The approach of the day when a general rald | ment, or lottery, or moriecs of. & general public aneatist. J. H. Prentiss contributes three | jt is O o tiis Gberyer oot |~ Immediately following the parade a o100 Joquss and. 0,131 membera; Maryland 01 | Vhich is very claburate, is of a beamtital tondd | will be mado upon the many street-signs and | PGNP Ny D Slalsting boy of the findecapes by Churchy Blerstadt, and Durand. | Never were stones created by brush and b 5 RECEPTION Todeos and ,750 membors; Ohlo next, with o4 | Of peark-gray, with 3 handsome foriated design, | sidewalk obstructions in general is heralded by | provisions of this vortion shall bo Hable to & penaity UHoreace_ Nightingale in the Crimean Hos- | ments which stood out so bu,\u;’ o reas same | was given in the Academny of Music by the | lodges and 5,788 members. inssilk of color like the dress. The lower edges’ | ¢ne complaints and intercessions of those per- | Of £20 for each and every offense, to be Sollected plse by Lentze. whose great historical pict- | granite boulders. Indeed, the effect is actuall Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania to the Supreme | The next Supreme session will be held at the | g% the drapery are bordered with a remarkable B £ sl & e | 2 other penltica for violation of city ordinances. B “Washington Crossing the Delaware” | Etercoscopic, a el M etinn Y | Lodge, and to the sentiment of the four great | city of Toledo 0. fringeof twisted cables of pearl-gray woal and sons who are owners of signs not mountc Incumbering Streets by Building Material—Any T creoscopic, and one feels like stepping for- | 18 0ie of the Union the leading members of J RN mwrm.,,gu“s bunches of carbonier silk thread | according to the ordinances and in front of Eer_sun who shall incumber or obstruct, or canse Lo corn-silk ” in texture. * whose establishments obstructions are wont to | D€ incumbered or obstructed, any street, allcy, public landing, wharf, or pier, or other public s well known, and alarge autumn scene by Cro; " rertaining by eeling csembli e by AR W W Pation. ~ From srond axd astertalning by th senge of fecfng 1 | g Oscer iy romonted. 1€ tho foport of the | Supreme Ropresetutive Ragn sotomed o8 T ndsoime Sai, the deaicrs il me, are rs- the gallery of the Hon. Alex Mitéhell, of M- | 5 wonderfully rendered, and so -unstable prn{ntfit;p,ms i?::fi;t’hr::fi‘l:gg‘ox fl?pcnl'{ Thursday looking well and much pleased with tug rapidly in Drice, espedally those o the 3)1- be. The Law Department were busy yesterday | piace in sald city, by placing therein or thereon waukee, there are two large quI palntings and | in its quality that it . fairly scems flt&fi"c(ii‘fin&txe A “uzm Znt.“xi (’fi‘sultg the session. ; ora whichwill be most fashionable this fall in sclecting and arranging those passages of the | any building materials, or any article or thing force witer colors. *John'G. Shortall lends,in | as §f an’ impress covld be made | i Crown meeting” politics wl{;ch ok gon): _Supreme Representative Cashman s still East, | Those who have already ahandsome scal-brown, | Tevised ordinances which relate to the govern- ":}“,ffi?f,‘;‘;,’;,‘;;fi”{,’.“‘}:.’,‘;gf‘ ?,:hfib“‘l‘? td[-_.'m‘:el" &, visiting his friends in the * Hub” Mrs. Cash- | dark navy blue, plum-colored, or myrtle-green | ment of the streets and highways. Their selec- 5 subject to 8 pen:lty o not leas than gsr nor ;m.re‘ sddition to what_he has contributed, six water | in it by one’s finger. But the qualitics of se 1 3 . %The Chapel of Henry VIL, in West- Ky ine AR _spicuous in the closing remarks of the * porson g Iz o e Abher,” painted Ly s fleien Hunt, | Snd sy are Xantidg, e rrecnish occan oS | grum New Jersey.” Nominations in advanco man accompanies him. - Silkc-mng cstecm themeelves truly fortunate, | tions will be given to the police for their in- | thtn S50 for each offense, anla further pusisy of is loaned by Murry Nelson. olots. 8 al;lsolulgl ol of atiaosplicre 0DaGUE | \rire ot in order, and societies of this charac- { _Grand Vice-Chancellor, in view of the discon- for now these colors, in desirable qualities, can | struction as to how to procecd in their side- $10 for each day or part of ‘day such incumbrance : IN THE MAIN HALL, ; lors fs absolutely void of afwospliere, | ter showld rise ‘shuve that kind of attemnpt, e~ audl othor cagses, hus. ar. | be obtained only at about or nearly double their | walk-cleaniog.work, Corporatiow-Counsel An- o cbatenetion kil continne. Jueskiot, o sLe £ | either to make capital for the speaker or fore” | rested the charter dud seized all the effects of former cost. iyme—%rcen will” probably be | thony yesterday addressed the following my";‘r,;m}"h,—“;:g‘l:“;hg;cnn}gggsegc by the. hoe Lodge, No. 0, of this eity, and it is nog | the color this fall, and It would be hard 1o find LETTER TO TIE CHIEF OF POLICE: spuce next o the building to sell fruit, atss e which s been draped with unlimited yardsof | pictures in this galle Fildes’ “Betty.” Th L e bunting. ehields, and vuln’«;‘tic murt‘;oes. lun- Emjcg:c:osen igda il !fnaid.L;!w, ‘:m{g “'00‘1‘i .m“ the kot 1:;:5:«;?51;2‘.‘ {1 y that the charter will reissue till after the dreds of artisams were &t work vestordaf, Txing | en pail half-illed ies under onc arm |y Supreme session being open, the first | session of the Grand Lodge in October. platformis, erccting booths aud iosks, repairing | and s three-legzed milking.stool caught on the | ing ju order was the presenting of the reports one more deserving of this distinetion by rea- | Michael Hickey, Superintendent of Folice: T i . Son of Intrinsié beuty. Navy-bluo stll contin- | hive, at the requéat of the Mayor, cauted o be e S R T s ues in fair demand, but we are told it must be | prepared u summary of the ordinance now in ex- | sidewalks. to carry on their business other thanas s0 dark gs to appear almost black in order to | lstencein relation fo the removal of all obstruc- | ghove stated. achinéry, end generally putting things i er t s inge ar 3 ¢ T . B i Snaci | acabirs e o Ao e, Shongh e cue. | S ySyions afsst, i sk b ais D ODD-FELLOWSHIP. S e e O o ear Sorne | tous in nd upon the etrects alleys, and sidevalks ticles which will go to make up the show. To- | tivating face,shaded by a broad straw hat, which SOPREME CHANCELLOR. . THE HON. J. F. ALESANDER. fii‘.fif‘ii’&g?n‘&“:;‘é‘fi“c‘s?,i‘éfa"&“’:nfi“e r;’{';"’;{?;fl; fgqfififgin &o; {u:!;eg“::&':fte éxrln :ffltmry,!l\ngno:; m FIRES. i g morrow mornine the influx of goods Will com- [ fajlg to conceal her coquettisih auburn tresses, | ini h Hon. J. F. Al o The ensuing sixty % Z |2k 1o T e Lresses | “Carefully esamining this réport, onc can The Hon. J. F. Alesander, P.G. M. and Grand | & it Mayor. e veant.snd for iherenisulng sicly liusg 1E B | iieaten MumLasiEl, B e thouguts ars | 1 P R Recolution “of tho Repro- | Represcntative, died in Greenville, 11l on the | Ho, with pulonalso or other overdress of some | Tndependent of any aw or ordinances, ftfs Four o pestion Building il Ol e e ased ottt | o a0 i fare Is Somathing cxquisite; | SCHATe rom Bl ety | Do it after” an, Hinoss of about fouf weeks, | 1% ik 0ica Sontrasting sofor, | i, s Chiet o Lo e Sons clean s nnab: " eh Dispah e e s io : ucssed at the s of the fig z site i > = et oty % 5 e ; MEN alleys, an ewalks are kept clean and nnob- erectlon of the Tower of Babel. ~ As exhibitions | the casy inclination of the bead aud the dainty :‘p’m‘:’;‘s"},‘{ififi{‘,figf;,;{{’f;;é“;"e:‘{fi Covidence | He had been a member of the Grand Lodgo of | of this sort has the skirt of silk, deep cardinal Eihted of every matter and tiing whatsoover. LaSALLE, IIL, Sept. 2.—A fire occurred this neemblé; churches and theatres in ong respect, | manner in which the right hand draws aside het | shoiey it is. below the average of "8iate | Llinols for nearly tweaty years, and was clected | red, very long and narrow, with a gathered I'J“! dsflpw}ne Cc!fl_t‘bnw dchfled exvregfly “'1“ morning about 9 o’clock in Peru, which resulted fiounce & foot deep ornamenting the bottom. the sidewalks are just as much a part of the public | . on o omlote destruction of & large barn and i always some Jate-comers,—Secrefary | skirt as she steps airilyalong, are replete with a i bt 8. In 1860 ool L 2 A TG o5 BN SHCPS AlDBECATOTEDGLD 2 | Dapers,” and certuinly does not mect the cx- | Grand Master in 186S. In 1369 he was clected e i 7 “bed itself, ki Bemolds dusires Tum TALSISE to Shacunialy | benltadog Briee, S0 ot s treated most | BEBER S06 HL05 who look forability as neces- | Reprosentative to the Grand Lodge of the Above this s s shirred pufling put on diagonally streete 23 s the road-bed liselt, snd, mast By peeos | its contents belonging to the Union Beer Com- #li exhibi hey must have ir skillfully, tiic snowy bit of muslin that fallsover | 2141y associated with the office of Supreme | United States, and in 1871 was clected to the ‘m&li l-hex flgnr:lcel,l ::]nd Dbieq?llc‘lngn‘l u;l it Téug L O O o ety of all **gmers of o6 | pany. Considerable Eny it S H puiling is headed by s bias fold 2 inches wide, | copants of real estate to keep the sidewalks in | jogfr pats were rngements completed by Wednesday noon, on | tiie shoulders, and terininates in a carcless knot A T p i - Chancellor. Thatitis thercport of s pains- | gamo’ oftice from the Grand Encam; - a . pment, | heavily corded on both sides. The edge of i i i D | destroyed. As mo person was around the y dge of the | front of or adjacent to. their respectise prem- | pronidh "ond no fire was used in the immediate pealty of losing the spaces assigned to them. | on the breast, being a technical triumph. In- | i ying offic v tuking ofticer no one can doubt, but, being pub- which p{)siuon he has held by re-clection from | flounce also is ornamented with a corded bias | iees at all times in a safe condition and in ; Tt K s Vicinity, it_was undoubtedly the work of an in- deed, a description of such a painting is a thor- | i erty, is open to criticdsm. Before goin; TITE CENTENNIAL. oughly unsatisfactory matter, for— “l“"lr’:"v ¥y 18, 0pen < gomng i his death. ‘He w i band. The polonalse is of the new black bro- | good and thorongh repaic: and in case any injury ~ ZULY My S ek X + particularly into the various subjects | then unt s deat e was during X e ro- | & gh repaiceans s disry. . e Comepondengs f The Trowre |\ bo ek mot prosed how ey popte ey | which sontal L8 000 RO O oport | of the Grond Lode e s | Gl o et aro,so rm tout and ik | i atab= sy oty Siteclertrany | < i GLADELPHIA, Aug. 20 D L > ness which secms to pervade the entiro report, | of the Grand Lodge of Illinols, being | silks. This polonaise has ‘an inserted defect in any sidewalks or from ita being out of re- AT MENASHA, WIS. y pair, the owner or occupant of the adjacent prem- Bpectal Dispateh o n: Tridune. 3 book of time-tables, it is doubtful if there | Another cffort by .this same artist, entitled | and, in noticing it, it must not be understood £ : e = x +| & Applicants for Admission to o Casual Ward,” i R 00d | most of the time a member of the Judiciary | vest of cardinal red, overlaced with a Joi B i " beany cxplanatory work printed which people, | LAVIAUS (oF 4GB olont reaturts | Yo the dea B O Sracs i wuy | Cemmittze, Tn tho Grand Lodss of theliahied | Clack sil cord, The ol;ft;ifletgnds of this vest, | and shall be Jolutly and eererl epocecdinge sy | _ NEEAT, Wis,, Sept. 2—The main shop ot Y | States Mr. Alexander was B¢ vsteemed for | instead of terminating below the waist in front, | attactuentmay be commenced against the prop~ | Webster & Lawson’s hub and spoke manufuc- aarule, take to so unkindlyasa catalogue of | of {ne collection. The scene explains itself. . & | ulf e. O ; ¢lp ré patings. The official extalogue for the Art | ickerlug eas-lamp, mwarkins e eutrayce £0.a it Tt e e enes. divon sqund Judement ang o 1 Juowludge of | extend into two three-comered pleces, ko the | exr® 182, of tho Tevised Ordi. | 10FF 2t Menasha, took fire this moon, and but : S atiy - i ;o ic building, Certain light ov 1 4 e jurisprt e of the LTe ¢ had Deen | end ofa fichu. These are assed SMOO! v Sec. 11, page 132, of the sed Ordi- | - Gullery and apeses at the Centennial Exposi- | public bullding, wxisap WHeren, 80N o ot it report of the. condition. of the | He Jupracencs, ot Be (1 M54 Y ouia & | over the hips, and joined low | passed smoothly | ¥ 5%t is dxpuetsly provided that -« the Board | for the sirenuous exertions of the firemen the Mayor, or any public officer is here- | would have equaled the disastrous conflagra- fion is o exception to this statement, for, not- pitiable assemblage of homeless creatures, who, | various jurisdictions, too much care is given to | §00 ¢ Rai 2 A pnces & . arranged in an irregular line, appear to await o 2 outheastern Railroad Company, and when it | cable cord and tassels. A handsome fringe of | of Polic ac which each country represented bas its series of | qement weather. Snow lies upon the pave- | who at the inccptlox’} of thie Ofder had borno Courts. Mr. Alexander was appointed to that | dering for the polonaise. The pockets, which | T ibtic fanding, wharf, or pier, within said intense. 2 " sambers, and under each number attached 1o | ment, and the frosty air pinches relentiessly | ghe heat and burden 'of the days trae it Is 1o responsibic. place, and coutimued to | are véry fullat the top are drawn tato place | ¢iy3'tD e removed *; and if the D e Tt tos the paintinzs reference is made to the page in | the flly-clothed = concourse. Children”_are | tifo word of the Supreme Chaneelior that— discharge the “t,‘l?s °‘f!“‘“.t<l’°5;h°“ “'}lm the | with cirdinal-red ribbons, and otherwise orns- | moved within six hours after motice o the owner IN CHICAGO. tiopampblet at which the series begins, yet screaming with the cold, and clinging to theit |~ op the whole, aftera fair review of the situa- day of bis death. The decease of Dr. Floyd. a | mented with bows of the fame. ox porson in charge thereof has becn given to re- | The alarm from Box 737 at 2:30 yesterday af- - 5 L ) 2d ) Srotched mothers, who _ weep b their | tion e e holis Beliave ihe Order of Knights of few months ago, made a vacancy in ofl;cu oI one A simple and inexpensive dress, into which | move the same, or if the owner cannot be readily | ternoon was caused by & fire under the sidewalk {he blunders that are constantly made are mot | S C qona ang their inability to | Pytiiasis to-duyina better condition and on & tepresentative, and by the death of Bro. Alex- | the favorite cardinal enters, is one well adapted found for the purpose of such notice, to cause the | . p £ No.15¢ Chic No oy ludicrous to an on-looker, but invari- | gljeviate The- distress of their little e fhias. at any previous period. Better ender-the other isnow vacant. The office will [ to the cool fall mornings. It has the skirt of | Same fo be removed to some _suiiable | I* ront of No. cago avenue. No dam- ) a i i iri i oW1 o t | befilled by appointment of the M. W. Graud | cardinal-red cmpress cloth, cashmere, or serg laco to be designated by the Mayor or Board of | age, other than the combustion of some rage sy end in vexation ‘of spirit to the | ones. A lame soldier scems to be cxcitedly | men control it. Men of known character 2nd in: ! ) L a e 8 3 3 e, B S orics. T 3 Jor o L ortunate who is using the book; and | talking to his companions about the wrongs of Toasity generaily 1l tho positions of Gnancial trust; | Patriarch, the Hon. Jacob Krobm, of Frecport. | simply trimwed with two.pleated” flounces | gy s, e Ot 101 addition t0 the cost and n;vr'wlmsl?%fl;fbe e originated from T el b 6 B oor: and a young woman bearing a baby tight- | and lirugd‘?nd“b?hordlfnute ‘i?,"“fi nlrc con;t:‘nlt:y Téli o‘;umni 1{:‘ m_:\;u):im\.t & o }ma ed lbyv o Fl"s.hb““d' . The o\;ersknn o ramovaL A small boys playing matches. i 22 y held to her bosom, and: followed by a half- relieving themselves from the bnrdens of cebt The Grand Lodge of New York met at Roch | §s a polonaise of eashiore or camel’s hair, | ™ Aqy article or thing which may beremoved may, = state that this well-ordered catalogue | g0 Jittle girl, who clings to her dress, is Truly, 6 belter day dawns upon us, and_we_enter | ester last week. The Grand Master re orted | in _color & soft, durk grey, but- | after being advertiscd for ten days by the Board AT HINGHADL, MASS. s anathenatized a thousand times daily by | paseing rapidly by,—the paper which the miser- e oD with renewod cour- that there s grent activliy in the Order, foned fihlnfl,Thu%d (ing very “smoothly | of Fublic 1\"10?;5 (unless tho samo i3 sooner re- Bostox, Mass., Sept. 2.—The Gun Rock House, S a0 Srite | o S 4 i P 3¢ M Al z = an af he ~ lodges are in a jour- { over the hips. eback is drape means of | claimed an ¢ penalty and cost pai the i -] Liose who, not. Tecognizing their own stupidity, | able mother holds'in her hand indicating, prob- | "y, taling this, associated with the rest of | ishing condition, ie" following are the | three pleats laid at the eraped by means of | come Seeolds and after deducting Pon peaalty :;g‘:fl‘;z;;fl;lm‘m l‘;‘;‘:‘;fi"fim e g ,000; nizght ks been | g, Tehort, one cannot hetp thinking that there | statisties reccived_and_reported from Julyl, | back. Those ploats are reversed and made into | and costs the bilance ehall be paid toany person ‘who shau furnish satisfactory proof of ownership. | insurance not stated cntend the fault lics in the book. It was pro- | ably. that shelter from thewintry b beer néunced an-* imposition on_an intelligent com- | Procured for ber, nderthe gos-lampa comfort- | Ghtained alittle toomuch *mutual admiration, 5 | 5535 %0 July 1, 1576 Number of lodges repurt” | terce upturned folds. At esch is a bow of it furt X« D g aiictman, woll wraphed up. (0 | SUAed BIEA LOOME, " et speakor to- bis | ed, 342 mimber of members July 1 157, 27 | cardinal-ved fuilo or gros graip ribbon withiout B e B O e b 1o e 9+ initiated from July 1, 187, to July 1, 1876, | ends. Around the bottom of the polonaise isa | pe O Ao of the peace, and are authorized to WESTERY AVENUE. musity ¥ recently by an elderly couple, Who, | oreqt coat, exnlains toa shivering wretch the g £ i it 1 i h th ¢ the graves of his | 6o while admiring No. §7 in the United States col- P of a document_which he holds in_his n;_apuncnt,) not ta spit on g il ot st i I 0! Yotion—which s a portrait by Stuart of James E:"lg‘z"fimlc’ S T heighten this scone of des- | 554 datiers,” was forgotten somewhat by the | 8,537; admitted Ly card, 803; reinstated, 310; | fine cording and above this arc three ToWs of | grrest of cause to be arrested with or without pro- Rvinet her fn | olation and suffering, the artist bas introduced writer-in his endeavor t0 satisfy the living, even | total, 81,881; withdrawn by card, 704; suspend- | inch-wide silk brald, cardinal-red. The dressy | cess all who shall break the peace or be found Talking Over the Sewer. vinrton,—searched for the same numberfn | FE ) bo L e Rtically gnawing at an old though in doing so he had to immolate the | cd, 88;” expelled, Ti; déceased, JJ_OJ Total, | effect of this braid may be greatly enhanced by | violating any ordinance or any criminal law of the | 4 Jargely-attended meeting of th tie Great Britain' gallers; and read with un- | & Mieril ® S RS0 S R ntercst that one | Mentor at Mount Holly—but. theu that was un- | 1,506; prescot metbership, 80,375; paid for re- | having traced upon it some simple but pretty | State. o rgely-atten g of thoseproperth fdgned amazewent, “The Sick Monkey,” by | J0% =20 15. ot feastnatt derstood. S 1iof of brethren, $,474.49; paid to “widowed | little design in floss of light ‘eardinal-red and | There is mo ordinance allowing hanging and | owners interested in the completion of the sew- Landsees! n,m b .,;'E.f‘,}sc ‘where there are so many The Supreme Chancellor brings very foreibly | families, $14,500.853 ‘paid for the education of | grey. The slecves, which are coat-shape, are swingin “\:”'“i‘ they arlcdang.emna ?d u;-on{d be | er on Western avenue, which is now partially Yot there are very few who bave deroled | G/ o, such marked effects of chiaro o205 | ¢ th notice of the Order the positive legisli | orphans S300475 Tall for burying the dead, | Gpen about 3 inclies at the wrist,and asc faced removed. No barver poles ars alloweC ko be Pl o | bullé and upon which work has been discon- puch time to the gallerios of 4zt AON TUS | there i3 cortainly an oceasion offered for crith tion In_ vogard to the ofliial roceipte Jor ducs, | SO, tomar Sl02435:0; tofal recolpls | with - carlioablalle of, gros, SRR, Tihey | Bhtaias on, ithough permita.have een wiven Iy | tinucd, was held last night fn Campbell Hall I\'erm ecome wearied in fumbling o e 'and difference of opinion. It must and it is hoped Lodges, ok s 319,144.11; total amount_of ige property, "mil so ree rows of ~braid. Su ;nmgfmmncegln%nt u%posuonwhlchc]oclulnd corner of Campbell avenue and West Van Buren of catalogues, even though expertness may BaVe | S /X, 5750 oriiee of the work, however, that there "Very many recommendations are made with 3 | §155,277.00, _The_Grand Secretary reports the | 8 dress of good materials acd well | jlluminated signs have been placed; bat all erect- g 1 been scuired in these matters by a constant | be SUAINDEUSES Eobe oo ree, whose atti- | T 1o important changes, few of which, in | receipts at $7,635.70; total nerease of members | made is now procurable for $35, and is an e3- | ed without such permission are llegally erected. street. E. H. Jeffries occupled tho chair, and use of - Bradstiy,” whose tables are as involy- | IS £0 CxazHerat ol Cibly tho effect % cold | view of the conservative _disposition — of | daring the year, 1,514; making a total contrib- | traordinary Ubargain.” Its color and combina- | By Sec.7, Chapterdf, of the Revised Ordi- | George W. Reed was Secretary. tudes demonstrate forcibly & T euch | bodgiers, were adopted. The | uting membership, 33,943 and 41 lodges; total | tion are Ztho rage,” and it can be worn all | mances, pazé 125, *no clothing, goods, metchan- | ~ Mr. A. D. Mlager spoke at length upon the edps the little works on the Accademia delle : and want; while the frosty quality of the air, as 4 . elie & coived. $345,- B = ool ° Lions, boxce, or other articl ! i mflm, 2 labors performed by the Supreme Chancellor | of the relief fund for the year received, $345,- | through the winter. A little taste and ingenui. t;{gg‘flfiu hflc%‘med ot of avy stoce :;,,gf necessity of the sewer, and about the delays Belle Arti in. Florence—which mentiots a cer- : 0 { revealed by the gas-light, is ably work- ini tho i A 9 d | 83707 7 746,45, ~ Halliags 5 y iglit, e the past fitteen months were great, and | 337.07; total relief fund paid, SUT7d6.4. The | ty will permit of the braid’s being embroidered | things. shall be piaced i 12000 30 T3 i walk, | which s discouraged the inhabitants of that T R e 58 poisyirg A edup the body, evidentl clating tho_service, Te- [ Grand T 7 repurt sl balance in the | (in loose stitch) at D of ‘ternal Father’—is horrifyig. Pl £ v, evidently appreciating the service, rand Treasurer’s report shows 2 balance in the | (in loose stitch) at home. X oot oot o Gasy matter To place com- | e ves by T, Hal Ehe ted i, 2 also ncarly all the other oflicers. | Treasury, Aug. 1, $76,899.30. 1IN MILLINERY, nor {n, nor aponany allcy, 20 0 1 eaien, aud | PArtof the dity, He thought that the. work of life is ably treated in two pictures by . - | In connection with the N designs and devices are numberless. It would | where articles are hung out for show next to such might and should be finished immediately. Preliensive label on the frames of pictures | OTUEE IS ST Pbi B o 57and the other bears NOTES. which shall do away with the use of catalogues, e iie t The L-ord gave, the Lord hath take GRAND JURISDICTION OT' ILLINOIS, The Grand Lodze of the United States will | be o task simply to coumerate them. The | buildings or premiscs they snall beat lesst7 feet [ Mr. Ellis reported that he. had presented the and prevent the mistakes which everyone 15lia- S0 b o Tord:® T crhaps the most interesting features of the | mect in Philadelphia ou the 15th inst. shapes which will be most popular are the | and G inches ubove the top of the sidewallc and . 2 Uetomake in sscribing wrong tites 1o 4o | i‘;‘s;’x;,{,’},fifif“é‘}’;g:fi;‘;‘,‘;fic‘;‘mflg’;’f°,§‘,“;m Tiae | T¥cion wer the Comideratiotiol the mortumy | Josep . MeCariney b rturnel from ug & Gainaborouat, the Epglieh turban; svorher | 3l et eving morethan's Teet from the Vil resolntions adanted ut a wmesting held one ariuns paintings, that jt eecms etrange an | 3, and some other matters touching the stand- | o<tonded trip through' Nebrasks, Kausas, and style of turban, wil ¢_front and back de- | ing. ¥ ; et | T relfth Ward, and IEERENUDT ;- ” i " | ormore in width, 5 feet next to ‘the building-line el ard, and that those gentlemen had pressed or bent, and a shape with the high- m consented to do'all in. their p“g:tw e 1 i ‘ation, though the sorrow-stricken | X c i . maner Gt Tabeline 13 not adopted generally. -+ ng Ibterpraiatiom oG8 T 'of some prominent members of 'this State. | 3 ; about, to 'sit down toa frugal meal | M Missouri. eape i A Siay bo used, apd, where sidewalks are 12 feet Many of the En e otnted crown and o wide brim turned up close- | Ba%.P% F0% OB's, e bailding-line may be used. | scwer put in. ish collections, and notably feate th a 1l | With the nature of the mortuary law all are i ey of the Bnliel Co e wholesome Would seem to indicate that some Geiy 066 G0 | couversant. 1t will, therefore, be unnecessiry 3. M. Stone, P. G., Metropolis, T, s & hard | Iy to the sides or back. During the early autumn | ¥ G5% Compiarnts are made concerning the occa- exceptions o the Continental galleries, A plate been l“‘l“"."‘:f fi‘;&%gfi‘fi{,’f&,;figmfifl;ifi o ibre than that the cnsctment, having | Worker, and has instituted two new lodges in | coarse strav will be ‘much” worn, but_with P,_“i{m';',f"l’:.g’“’"";eu e eallding material, con- : rfig‘&?fi?gfi:&ffl'&fiffi*fig& 3] the remaining 1 2 baen brouwit before the Supreme Body by ap- | his section recently. the cooler days we shall welcome baek the fi- | trary to the permits given. This matter needs at- [ By d’ {he financinl condition of the cit; Iniliar old felts in charming new shapes. These | tention, and all persons should be made to keep ity ugh (he money to pay for the Ao ls sed, witached to each frame is not only inscribed i ) % at the evening meal, a full consciousness of ¥ Calanthie Lodge, No. 47, was reférred to a pealot Calan fmittee, Gen. J. C. Smith, Grand Scribe and Seeretary | £, %' VcGill e scen in Al the new colors and | within ihe limits of thelr permit with the subject of the painting, but also bears - in gll its Tl the subject of the painting, bit, & 53 Uocar | their loss bursts upon, them in off B CREF | e appropriate Commitice. 7The Committeo o, Sentenninl Board, returned from Phili- : ! s isty and decge. Under saell, R sicaiicace, ol puintings re full of putho, |- et . sl v from Misuesols, | Gl onday st E siude, uch as sl brown,plum, il green | The Y008 PAGARS or kol a0 e e i the "By " Treasury, ber oDs one ¢ suaded that Giot- - 2 ; 5 ersely, and _were almost —unanimous] 3 2 cream, ivory-whil rk- and 50 0D a ) i ates as remarkable, and calls atten- F._L‘l:}nsamos peeuled N i fion of & law having .a gencral bearing on the Dlak an eXLles nial. A | be universally worn, ut during the first fow | She POTOT 0 0P ive the occupants or owners | tificates to pay o ew York and eliewhere, and o to br s counle aeterie, do mark the cn- | paintings by Landever claim & host of admirers, | cp;on, the Committec desired to rest, but ;2:.’33.‘;23‘2;“" been appointed to make the ar ;‘:;fifixf:;;;‘r‘&fl.‘ici“" Ilzfv‘r::::p:nt%c{;ufl“:ew&l Rotite, and have suits commenced for violation of | it was axcebdlngly doubtful { any of the public o ! the ordinance. fund could be applied for Ecwerage purposcs. chisemer i epevially the une under glass called “The Sick o iy ey iruchicement of Art from ' Byzauting degrate | SOV 4 e e e inp s smugpod | the Leprisentaiics fom (ol Shovi o which he styles Evos and Venuses, might be re- | aainsg the breast of a large grey SBS ho | Qeep ressed the Committee for a positive | tering prospects at Scdalia, Mo. Also another | (oY 1 3 seems to b acting as Durse ¢ Fobing in regard to linols, resulting in & sweep- | 1555¢_ at Independence; Mo, snder “cliarge of | style. Inmy next letter I will letyou know thic | article, or thin Anew lodze has recently started with flat- | yet, no decided changes, but the coming few | The Board of Public Works have aleo, by law, | FOC O Do was willing to do all in his power davs. will be fraught with novelties of every | the power to oge;flnngrog:‘lrré::[:;.e 2{':'3:"1“:3;?2;: :o mnu; 5 ::.'.‘:fi A :?Ecdmpm“mm' “m}’og e hether in th AW Was E0 bl . whether in the shape of | SY Ko oxious blatherskite in the back part of Earded with a degree of good nature at least. A u = 5 i next 1l ' Sdogre of good ety *E16SSE. | witn she lntleinralid in W el e, oo | fer Seportndverse to tha mortpiry Ja oL | 8.9 Ghide : lutest authoritative fats regyling both | Sy s or anyiuing clss, 1o b removeds In the fog display of paindings sent by En- | & POreh I LVS (S e devouring an orange, | 103, 'he cxcarsion of the Chicazs Batfalion of | V2P Sudmilineny: L | i e, o vt Tor the removal of | the room attempted to impngn the motives of i o D coworthy | hey is havm a fue thne oot 1500 E) | The docslons of Hhe Bt e Chancellor | , The exeorsion, o e Oqd-Fellows and B whether on the earth or above the earth, | the Aldermen. He was treated to hisscs. Erito the Centeuntial this sains B oo obr | while o olds with hie feet 8 B PG ed | (Hioush throughout the report luck of decision | Fatriarhs, WHih, o0 e ro for Philadelphia 4 PARIS. S ft-ont jast the same 8 if it bad beed | Aldermen, although they needed to make no gerved, and it is no?c\mnfiy TS hen wearied | fruity both, unquestionably deBefowi FROSCE™ | yras much mare apparent) were on questions re- | SIS TG 5 : P oot Sy Siinined by the City Council. Yours traly, eotamatins to the meeting, agafn stated the ieltscers enter this department_ they thrust | 10 LD the “.1’9“5‘”;“,‘v;filfn",‘!’;‘;;‘n;gcv,;‘ hov | garding which it is’ surprising any de- on the 2 < sl e of s TAVARG. oy orr AvTiovT, Corporation Counsel. | fabu rogarding the clty’s dishonored paper for teir catalogues under their arms with'a sigh of having no desre to o cablo playfollow. It Cisions_should have been asked, and are Capt. L. T. Brown, N. G., of Fort Deerborn P, “Aug. 19, 1876, —T fewing the & Tt is cxpected that, to use a common phrase, | the benefit of the ignoramus who mmY: mgeld relieh, g, with o Tagk of ratification, bezin as | claiin on the Truit to s sable Py 0 oL cistous Sho Mcient importance to be re- | Lodge No. 214, has returned from bis vacation | Ants, Aug. 19, 1876.—Tn reviewing the draw- | 1) oo will Le s 3 i5 an i1l wind that blows nobody any Z00C. The very important question | inthe Green Mountnin State. He has the same | ing-rooms ‘of Paris between1852and the present | 4 yigH TIME IN ENFORCING THE MAYOR'S OR- A1, Rawleigh sald that Mr. 8. H. Rawson had if retreshed the study v well be i 4 i blished. 1 I slied the study of what may AL e e o studics of Jions by | published. EE VRS SPOGE ih term | facilit of expression which characterized him | time, wo bebold Fashion grasping in & peokller g, Raleigh sad that Je & T FAveor ars termed one of the finest departments in our In- - w h ch A DER. Pt ol e e miall paintiog named “Thie | Of defning U VichEY o committee who | carlyin the scason, ruralizing secming 1ot £0 | mauner every fancy that caprice could sct The callers upon Mr. Anthony and the Mayor | without interest, so that the sewer could be put ternati aition. is there 1 A o i ¢ g et A ealed Monkey,” and a ©Portrait of Lord | SR B S otine the question by placing a | demoralize him in the loast. e e e O bcices, wad. thiy ol adis : afloat. Skirts expanded and contracted in ¥ y were J 4 in immediately. that the condition of the streets is disgraceful, Ald. McCrea suj ted that a delezation visit &reat variety of subjects treated, but mauy of » 2 the other paintings which tle fater works evidence so fully the libor Ashburton.” Among the paintings which | 1o er who owed dues to the extent of *tone | The Board of Commissioners of the Odd-Fel- e PR 4 of & macter-and, and the result of ‘e creative | descrve especial *g;r'"I‘,‘;"‘id“"“{r(;‘"“‘s‘}h{,f“,;‘l, ifendar yoar® o o state of disability. The | lows’ nstitute Leld a scssion 1t Laneing Mich. :fiuully.lgw‘cs‘v&c ;‘;‘;‘c‘;fi:“:v C"‘gfi;x;“.“mg bt can see o reason, right, or justice fn the | tne Boara of Public Works and find out just ind of 8 genius, that one. fecls Inclined to die- | amin oSk 300 Heq by Turaer's Dolbad- | VoW Wednesday,and_accepted the building. O emsclves, and faded tints succecded; and | removal of their own particular sigus. The | exactly what arrangements could be made about Plte the assertion that painting in England bas Titt! ccm fl N & Sir Joshua Reynolds’ portrait AMENDMENTS TO THE SUPREME CONSTITUTION five gates are to be put it. _Arrangements were | now a reaction comes that promiscs to weary, | complainants are those who Lave paid, or ssy | private subscriptions, Sullered retrosression since Gainsvorough's | it Oasie™ P jaipion o the'*Girce and the | whicly under the provision; were laid over feom | made IR exsaslon 1o, lé’unudulpmn on'the | like censeless gazing at the sun. Bright plaids | that tthcythim paid, Junreds oty f“dm Lor | Various specches Tollawed, tLfk wia el 4 last year, were taken up. Twenty-five per cen 5th inst., the fare being $15. i i inge; - eir strect-signs, whic oug! ey may be | that there was force in delegations, an T ast, year, y 1 g are half-covered with Oriental fringe; metallic- | o %), o colves things of beauty are everthelcns | o o raoved that s D e eend nTas b kb eath, and that it is now muarked by one com- 5 Tlysses,” by Riviere, there is mon i that it is now marked Pine higher | Companions of Clyssee” i, LY, entitled | of them went the way that many constitutional i nspirations of Nature. “Altsough it is & matter ;’.“,5“.?5“"',,’\’:,“‘3{,?@13 d:}:&?n&?:l{hgmgnll;“i?\- Smendments haye gone before, and wisely so. MASONIC. blue d’“?“s(’;"",“"“‘m“‘d““‘ 'c“m“’"{m“{"y e ated nuisiaues 10, the general public. | pointed to make the [nvestigation and report at of congratulation that we have in this collection Wat ,‘“;“v I to, and the imagination excited | The incre of the salary of the Supreme R i in Greeian designs, and sometimes in tiny | Some have argued that the illuminat ‘5‘“’ the next meeting. The motion was carried, and & poreatulation that we Bave Il ULl eesibte to | directiyreforred toy st IR T ingt physical | Kecper of Records and Senl 850 Hhe GGl | A lodgo composed of ANEOTS. has beon | points and eyelets, that edge numerous narrow | erccted on posts i staad on the outer e | the floing gentlemen wero selccted o srve: 20id expressing regret that we are without ti cd“t‘he Borrors of war, hich, tliough | of the Standing Committees constituted two of | 5 Bumf’ba, Todi. flounces. Quilted skirts in cardinal redd of the sidewalk, are street-lamps, and as such | Messrs. Campbell, Hager, Ellis, Twoh:{l, Raw- deprived the - pleasure of studying one of | sulfering 8 Gt S o rineiples of beauty, form | the hauges—ibe former will give universal | OP) Y ] e esant and close designs extend | are legal. There are cases where persons bave | son, Cleveland, MeCormick, Sage, and Jefiries. landscapes, stamped as they are by 2 com- incompatible subject with many paintcrs. satisfaction as long as the present in- The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar | about balf a yard from the lower | been granted permission to rclx:mvc the regular Ex-Ald. Campbell reviewed the Western ave- Prebension ot the uiitics of Nature, and a sub- | such & favorife Stole i gy rens Stone’s “ My | cumbent gl ‘that office, ond- it is | of Ohlo have approprinted 33,000 toward defray: | edge, are pecullarly eraceful in their | strect-lamp and cap the post wit oneof the signs | nue sewer question from 1850 to the present Ué semie of “her vomplets, beauty: British por- | - A most PIEGRE TP Giidless,” while in | but a fitting N mowledgment of the services of | ing the expenses of the Grand Encampinent of fich.‘and beavy outlines, but much more recher- | of the character above named, bat the ‘authori- | time. Others spoke on the subject, and the trits . genmesl e bt s dlsplay of raiment, | Lady Is 8 WICOW S0, v fnd d story upon | 3 man whose name has wone all over the conti- | thié United States at Cleveland next year.® T B sombre shades. Unfortunato- | ties claim that no officer or officers of the clty | meeting adjourned to next Saturday night- 20d faces “bearing no “ideality of intellect Hughes! 4 ConTeat B0 eart. and appeals to | Dent avia synonyin for 3l thatis requisite in the | yr V. George E. Lounsbury, Grand Master | 1% BoFeser, nany of these darkcolors are over- | e the power o gragt & permit eonficting ot s e el Eren the two_paintings by the renowned Sir | SIS 5Ly i a way that charms those ho Incumbeat of such an oflce. £ o e S oms 15 Culorit for i eaith, | lsded wiia wrofusion of ISl LR | S down. > GOV. BEVERIDGE'S ILLNESS. omas Layrence—t Portruit of the first Lord | 0 8 b galleries in search of the beautiful. On the matter of procedure in cases of O i s abscate the duties of Grand Master | 21 althougy we AL HRO% oY equdy acces: COmEdoT. o totrustedwith the power st ar Tha THiS i anl T Tirse ¥irst arkioh SF aant the Eulere Py Arcier, Leighton's | | aLFEMLS A% SR 1o ange was | S0 achraed by D. - G Joseoh Robbins, | 4ress was under the Haict, oo ot and con- | Aldermen, police, iremen, et willberequested | _ RoC=ToRD, 1., Sept. 2—Gov. Beveridge Mouse P—whieh hang in the depart- | g, pie 8FCon v astern Slinger Seurlhz | 8, T, il I of Quincy. sories o that period are blng rextiul SuC Sl | N efehest hemeeires n the rémoval of ol ob- | stl lies very I at Rockford. “This morning be ment under considerati 1 ¢ face- =) * | adopted whereby a proper and dignified system & ¢ 1 e payinder eunsidcration, seem snery SUCed | Birds!and < Intarior of 9-}c?e:fi§g‘{§i;:‘£:_ A e breme body a3 lust court | B the law of Moses 2 blasphomer was tobe | oy arc ften emplosed to adorn. The once | structions and a thorough Job may be ox- | had so far recotered from hls frst attack a5 to Wwith the . t interesting | Ster 2 dise. ), on- | necessary that all appeals shall be broug! o) 3 e ! - | and is now clas: mol he cream shades.- | 1ol gl 3 ey to-night, but 2y noon he was down with rorky—and ane, pomhaps, St actracs the moct from ”‘fi"fi;‘fl“}{u;‘j}‘;}!fii‘dJ;",‘g.'f.’;fcf e | e ne Grand Lotiae, except In cases where | L130 OUgR to be eaved over amopg the rub- | Taiecolor orgintied ;2 disire to commarne: walke and seeects oL 2l obstructlons was tried | geiatfe Mimbsgo) and.is now confined to his bed, ention in thi i inting | tric creatio 3 LS .- % rate the cndurance of Isabelle offAustria, who ce b % a % Your reporter interviewed the Governor’s phy- o5 Wil i lgg;sd?,}yrei;fi?&_mxé g;&x‘:i: Daloting wonby.giamo?e»cniclgltl'r‘:dsf:uzl:i;‘ncxh‘mé% ong r : s pa%d vowed she would not change ber underclothing | fcial in the uxl:)(cmc.l (t:%clfix:&u:;mmdwm Sidian u?—glghx, Aad'ie buya Felipst e rige crmnromell Frith, pepre St George's | stands in the midst of this SUEEE (L or words. | of the expr ¥ provisions, in which case writ | four benefits in August,amounting to8In2085, | antil Ostend vas taken, and this did nct-happen | over, prsons began ¢ the walks once | Jiate danger, but that Mr. Beveridge is very Se's | artistic talent, one feels the littlenc rds. | O oy issu and be reviewed by the Su- | The surplus fund of the sociely July ‘31 was | for three years. P it is thelaw that three days’ no- | joore SONGE T nolleq to take greater care must be given before 3 Person BUCOMES | of himelf than be has done during the past {ew Chapel at Windsor. Ofnecessit; ing il rig] : bl idsor. sity the groupi 1w Lusiasm is a difiicult g 5 5 Mot f or- | it n Is stiff e Every one kuws that enthusi o lor. The right to be considered | $30,079.01. The total receipts from date of or- 1t i3 amusing,” remarked an author under g . 5550l and formal, bus the heads' are all cleasly | BYR 008 B wirds, and of courscno ane | Preme e | o Tae 31 were. £53S.93.01, . The | the Government of M. Thicrs, " how dsess fits | lisble to be fed, for abeucy e sreckor | Sele 1t milmot be poslole & reaore b 3 81 fotal of benefits paid to same date was $465,- | itselp to the accidents of politics. We sce | sidewalk, and so shop-iceepers and others, With | 44 5recent. e 50. 0 a delightful disregard of the comfort P hie causes of complaint involve constitational Lo yo ;ruv'einus of the Sx‘x)preme Lodge, or a violation | _The Illinois Masons® Benevolent Soci cd, offering quite a field for, inspection, ey " ung lady, thogey, oferioz. quite 2 field for, speCiiohe | was surpriscd the other doy Wien 8 Yot pout E ool Uy et e, 1 -ant worlks of artabout | by wearing of the proper jewel place of a s e & OHLE . searcied for, as the werk O hatter of | euraptured by themagificen s Qlso pivento all past officers and | 162.30- worn wearing pameless shades, * des couleurs f S e ilc referring to this matter of portraiture, Aes P 2 that is handsome?” the body acted wisely, though it cannot be for- | diana % In its treasury. 5 0 €58, ¢ sl e thrte . LYY vy | Nkw Yons, Sept. 2—Arrtved, steamsht than something AR both of the last two changes men- | ceipts last year were 230,000, During the | Monarchy nor Republic, neither reality nor fic- | pass o otalx :numl_ LT te o o Livergrols Perhaps it would bo well to call to mind that in- | 18 Prefijer TIUR. h gotten that tw I e : i or.? z ‘haract s A ears the society b: o in existeneeit | tion, nelther secd nor fower.” The flaming | I its character, X art of the original propesttion | B0 eits if b&w first_division, Orient nsw succeeds, but, as its over-splendor served. And so the law was circumvented, and BosTQy, Sept. 2—AsTived, steamship China, L T tioned were TAG O fllinois at the Pittsburg [ has piid 253 benefits 2) earing; sothat iv can hardly be estceme OB brought forwas 7'4 Ic ef C e, A ot the stroet or sidewalk was | from L b Etrange to i s substanc R irit i v imendments were not of | amounting to 21,205,905.50. The total amount will soou die out, it is advisable to the last s . rom Liverpool. Sharge fo Indmore substonce o St |y cuugans, Sepi S Cant, Tompton B session, T ot er 4 e sction of the | paid to th familfes &f 505 deccased members m | ieout, e Badvisableto | U% ey the frst. Tn the preseot histante | - Baxivous, Sept. 2-—Amired, steamship James V. Riddle, bothwell- | S0ct Phorysing to contirm Past Chancellor | the two Qivtsions was $1,214,244.50. which promises to diseard all combination | the Stayor's proclaisatioa was she notice, and | Hotfimas, irom Breaiza. man; though we mizht wish that that sincerity | Mears axd Capt. =l mobility of dmL%cter which underlie these | konown sieamboat men, died yesterday.

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