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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: rl‘HURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1876. g \ ' PR ——— Ngrat OBy for ench aldo of the street. They began | down, she wontd pay my brother's board tili spring | will probably be presented to tho Council at its Y moatly mechianical, and aré fully up to the usy- POLETION THE CIt Y. Pyrations with . T OO | e Honrding-liotee, and theu bulld & ithe Tonss | Fridny meettng, before. srhich thner nthough THE EXPOSITION. mandorOF Eourac, the. prineinal ontira s | A GERMAX DEER-SELLRR, on her land fn which the brother could live. | notices havn been served, no destructive steps the boot-and-shoe manutacturing, which process | - LLE s, 2 GENERATL NEWE. Fhose portralt of the lamented 8t. Gambrinus 5?&“::“’""} i‘“:“;“] oo ot e S uiTe | will bo taken, e Ia hers practically demonstrated by \mrlluncn ,5"“5:,"',‘,‘.",‘;;‘9[:“"‘"3 LR “,H.‘n"‘t‘:”:;':r:‘:; Mo, o[ jreprcsented an eliting on a boer.cask and bold- | JOrel” conla ' o 1t between us. - Sho aaid | A Citteen™ wrltes to Tme Tnwona fo | An Unostentatious and Successful | from the largo factories of the city, cneh Lelng | peining this Comiand wil thrn wit for genarat Vi Sabnlictuter ng alo qn Q?Tungnn&n nr;lct !nu(; n‘%m.m ci my brather ~whould ent at our fabla | know If frult standsare allowed ontho Welia Opening. A u Ll {oeme, Lo cot e ‘rlud;:"'luumlnrnvcnlnq.{lmfl forin 8l the following A, Krupp, of Germaay, tho misl—was quickly aacrileg ,6 \Yhvertes an long as he lived, 8o, finally, 11wes peransded. | street viaduct. A reporter yeaterday made it o B e Sl il c'f'l"""'"-“ Dlaces ALIAE-1AL 7, shacp: ha colebrated Krupp gun, Is fn the city at | fnto firowood, The palice, it should be safd, im!l gotfs marriage license from'the Consty Butld- | noint to '"T"m of Coq,mm,‘_w“n“, An- . along, the biig red wheel revolves notsclessly, ye ho cavalry on Murgan stzeet, north of Adame, T the Palmer House. were provided with axers ropens and all the & v B puwerfully enongh to pronel afl the sarlous ma- | right rosting. on Adame. The Hogs In 1) ¢ c: ncmun\'(l implements of he subject might be, struction, A Glance at the Main Features of Thia | chines which 011 this department. 'Fho clevator, ng. K bt (ros weake Jatad fea Tl dn Einreti: JShe thony what Maraun, outh of Adamn, L reating on Adar, and was informed that no one bad any right to . Mr. C. Hampicn Fleld, of King'a College Very 1lttle opposition was_eucountered. Tho | invited me to go to her house, uud reproache trul ‘e T of course, was patronlzed all the evening. aud The companics of the Seventh Ward on Sanza. becaase I hiad not marrled ber, and promlscd me to ( Put any Irult or peanut stand an any streot, Year's Display. man, aautl of Adans, right reatly . Medical Bchool Luodan, England, s i town, | people i tat neuatiipriood were too TUCh | wesign b hor propertyto.me. Fimally | consented: Billearafk, or viaduce, oF on any pblic property ey D e, and wondered at th mystery of | i glzhin Ward on the feft of Seeen e ‘staying at the Matteson. s D 2nd got the Coun"y Clerk, who nt firat refnsed to | whatever, The carts called fruit-atands wero &l J companles of tho Ninth Ward on Sangamon steoe l{ifi‘nd boys with the best of references can fififi‘r’&i:fl?:mfi"fi'mfif{rmf :v:n“)cr':})l‘ul}e:lul'l'r‘): ire wne :l'“’"’” "u""‘] &' s “,“: ‘:“ thergln direct violatlon of thie ordinsnces. It Gratifying Promptness Shown I)rlI:llI .fi'éf.’(?nfi"m.'i'iyfifin"‘?r'l ::\.-grsm‘lmrr'sra‘[ly‘; :‘,’:.“ u‘y MF ":," "v‘.'-l"' ""'\"““ o IA"" ‘l'l:"u s & 8 -] N B ht the o Ct umpanies, of o Tenth Wa enria goclation Free-Employment Bureau, 145 Fiftl 83| ier lan uto the o cl cense. The waman sald to him, ** I eannot 1ivy Eloventhy Word ont the loft af 146 Tenih, tha con® panfes of the Tivelfth Wagd an Peorla atreot, ny af Adme, eight reating an Adams, The Thistoertn Wand on the left of the Twedlth, The compnniey of the Fonsteenth Ward on Grcen Mrect, sonth of Adams, th:hit resting on Adamea, Al ofher com. rnnlu on Groew gtreet, north of Adams, right rest. ng on Adame, = 2, Moor'a Baml will heat No, 720 Milwaukeq avenue nt 7 o'clock, shary, o cacort the companies of the Tenth_and Fourteenth Wards, The dram corpa af the Eleventh Ward will be nt Martine's Academy, an Ada street, 8t 7:15 sharp, to encarg the conipanics of the Kicventh, Tiwellth, and Thlrs teenth Waeds, And a bandat the Efghth Ward headquarters, corner of Haftleon and Halsteq sircets, nt 7115 sharp, to escost the companies of thie Seventh and Righth Wazds lo thelr raspectivo places of rendezvous, cubers of thio Stafl will report, moarted, ta hef of Staff, at the- corner of Morian and atreets, at half-past 7 aiiep. Dy oriet of C. T Matany, Colonol Conimanding, BTATE APPOINTAENTR On acconnt of pickness of Gov, Beverldze he wil) e unable to A1l his nppotutmonts in Snuthern §. lnoln.. 'Ths Han. Taylor, of this city, will filIMvhem, R {020;‘.]‘ . Athi t. Cnrmel, Friday, Sept, 8 on, Saturd Sept. 07 Car, Doniay, Sept: 115 MeLonneal: T |, ‘afeiield, Wedneaday, Sept, Tliuraday, Sept.'14; salein, Yeleay, Sepr, 15. “Piio Hon, %, R, Logan will apeak nt Carhondaln, Saturday, S 0; Edwardeville, Tharaday, Sept, 143 Mattoon, Snturday, Sept, 10, The lon,"it. 1, Ogleaby wiil spenk at Tscols, Friday, Sept. 8: Clinton, Satardav, Sept. 0} Tnylorville, Mondny, Sept. 11 Hiliaboro, Tue day, Sept. 1243 Carlindile, Wednowlay, topt ‘The Hon, 8, M. Callom will l‘mlk at ¥k day, Bept, 13: Newton, \Wediesdny, Syt 184 Vandalin, Thnrsday, Sept. 14; Bloomington, Saturday, SEYL‘ 106, The Ifon. IR, 8. Tathill wilil speak ot Morrls, Thu-aday evening, Sept. 7. A The llon. E. 8. Taylor will speak al Mattoon, Thursday evening, Sept. 7. BOYS IN BLUE. TIEADQUARTERS DEPANTNMENT, 0F ILLINOIS Bory SN Thre, Cnicavo, Sept, 6.1, All oflicers of companies of loys in Bluc In Chicago, nnd all ros cruiting oficers lieretalord appointed, will nesemble In the clab.room of tho Grand Pacidc Friday even. ingot§ o'clack, . . All soldicraand eallors injerested tn the ore ganizatlon of ths Boys in Bine sro roquested ta neet at the asme time and place. i3 of some building to place tho stand within a withouta hustand, 1 mustnava's husbend. " | - gpace of thiras foet not f0 thn i, of the build: devll got tho npper hand of tha old woman. Scon | {DR1 then take out & permit from the city. All after spring she fucned my brother ouf of the | Other kinds of stands were not in accordance atlirdny wvorgthing will by i shape, and. the howde, * 1o had to look for work, Andearncd | with city ordinances, sud should be cleaned | gut even any prolonged heralding In the newe- | country” delogations will find the = Esposition cnongh to be abla to pay &4 board, which wetwo | out. 1 al Inter-State Exposl- o ”ll.Y clef e " could hnve recolved. Although intho marelage con- [~ ' g 1oonyion of of ¢ Tt eeniL: | TEECEey thie fouith annasl Intet-Juita, B5p compléted. ) tract, made out by Justice Kantmann, she deslg. | A delegation of cltirens of the centh | tion began last evening. No ono's wits were | Tho number of fiecple-d. Stiendance, last nated e ng the thle of sl her properis: she | Lo Dl lmedintsly’ evlied on og Bougiof | drowned with wine, nor were auy ono's ears - | SERMEE SLULLEL eyt een, 10, e, SUAL now says that her - T I ite mado 8 will o that eMoct. - 8o that | Public Works yesterday and talkad fora long | faited with hoarss oratory. It was m simple and | "3t SO BET B Bo0Ry T, b i 11may have to work 10 or 15 yeats withont getting | time. Comptroller Forwell, Mr. Clarke, of theg | business-llke opening,—suited to the tastesof | jng thie chalee collection of palntings in the Art unylgln: for {t, except curse.words and vexation | City Engincer's Departineut, aod Ald. McCrea | the multitudea who gt this time are sstiated | Gallery, a full description n} sehich” has already withoat end, and not eren enough to eat. Assoon | gn Rawlelgh, tuo) part in the dlecussion. 4 1t | o I'E!"!'d ity these columns, and In henring the as she gote tip, the music bepins. Nothing pleases |3 i 16 oaal - | with an Immensity of public speaking,—and 1t | A % aarcg the Ber, *Fwica whe threatencd o beat mo, and once | MAny propusitions ss to the easlost way ta ob- | 1y yocdics to add that it was n success, That, | ERchanting music from the corps of 50 nerforin, slie showed mo the door. Beforo my'marriage, | 1810 the money were made, but as the delegs- 1 s It to be at. | &% Who were guided "by the sidiltal baton of Sho wan alwnys teastng me to by hor | tion were considorably off besrings In tho | After all, is the most imyoriant polnt tobe at- | jounny Hand. a gold watch. I willingl aid it | figures which they ~ thought wero cor- [ tained. 1t was contemplated by the Directors ——t———— L, 'Thia watch she always had lnlwllcgqnckel, open rect much timie was gpent in explana- | to bave some publlc exercises connected with CANADIAN NEWS, e S AR SRRl ek ke, e, nd Lo | o, sod adjatropont eas hpd il Batuedar i | e formal turowing open of the dooa for the syt Dt to e b, 150 to make Glsplny of (b and. trae. cnonth 086 | 2catd by 'tue ity oAAE Conne the marey | slmisslon of slsitors; but, after grave and sorl- | _QURNEG, Sept. 6.—lmportant nowa hns heen day it was stolen. Not eatisfled with this, my | waye which the gentlemen think would secure | Ous conslderation, they thotght better of it, | recelved from Rome to the effect that the dloly :’,i",;’*;‘,,‘;’il‘;g,};‘; drivaken fellow—a fortune-toller | [T Mney for” fho sewor 8- ta lel thocityts | and decided to lot tho Exhibition stand fpon | Ste has decliled that tho Professors of Luval our house or In that of the nelghbor, thereby ln. | credit 1“ topot in New York, whero payments | its own merits without, belng bolsteredup by | University, Quebee, tnay eugage In politicalf they onlting the nelghbor. Sincs he wanted money, I | of C’el"ll:‘:{llfl flfld"‘m‘%l‘“i'f ‘“’l‘; ‘"’“’Ki“"‘“‘i ,““g_ platform eloquence. . think proper, and on whichever side they scs told bim if he wonld got the waich he could |'apply money ko s Yemens ok e The evening was not 80 auepiclous in the mat- | fit. The Archbishop af Quebee ma probibited 30, 1 U D e o e drate A el B proyed 1o awy | &7 avenus. ter of weather as might have.been desired. For | the Roman Catbolle population of the arch- bufldirg, Work [s prorreasing ru\»mly, order is l‘f“lm Bfifl\\'cll tror{\ dlnurdv‘u". and by lf;-l;}nrli{_)\' Without any ceremontes whatever, without | nlglit the present agreeahle nspectof the k- any bluster on the part of the authorlties, withe E"’"“’“ will be materially Improved. . Before atntion-house, At piic sccond-hand store there avenye. was a sign which rend In large charactors, Themensgers of the Half-Orphan Asylum | s PHILLIPSON, THE WORKINGMAN'S PRIERD.' desiea to acknowledgs the following danations | When the police arrived before the story-oni-a~ during Avgust: Albert Munger, $100; Mrs. M. half, disfointed trade-palace, nnd began to cliop 5 at the sign, out rusticd & Hetlo bald-hoaded Munger, $30; Fleld, Leiter & Co, $100; E. & ;‘::::?1;' hohll‘a;; up botls his hands In uwuspeakablo Cliesbro, $25. . grief, and crying: Tho temperature yesterdny, as observed by “S‘hnnllemmm, shentlemens, vat yon preak s . town minc lofely uew sigu! OBt too bat! toy Macnase, optictan, 88 Madison strect, Trunong ¢ {0 U0V met e foitar ant n hait, Bullding, wan at 8 a. ., 61 degreas: 10 0. m, | gir ou featty cont If you not cnt Bim town, 64; 13.m., 68; 358 m., 73,8, g 1fis remonatrauce waa n yain. Further down ter, 8.6. m., 20:80; 8 p. ., 20, in the more gopulous quarters thero were lively James Reilly, the steamboat stoker, 'who wns | scenes all the morning during the progress of stAbbed In Moister's saloon on Michizan street, | the police. All Cheyenne was out of doors, al- was at the Armory yesterday, but little improy- | though it rained Incessantly, and the whole ed, Arncarly as can be ascertalned tho stau- | affaic had all the semblence of an cpoeh In the Dbing was doné by a mun named Kelly, and for | history of that section. Slang was [reely bim the police are _rearching, with Lut slight | uitered on all eides, Dusky maldens from chances of finding him. sccond-story windows jeaned out, aud, showing Serpt. Vercy af the Gad’s Il Station, clptms | UG tectlh yelied: B i [ cully; pul? gn ! by thst A- Cizcky of No. 007 Allport avemie, who | oyt fEYa,CWly: Bt down dat ar slgnts,by bhed Saturday night nt S o seoSkio of Gentr AveInie, wis not, | Fopular Ijuuction Fegarding tha walstcosi. robbed ot all, ot benten as wus stated by is | 4,000 was not eo much of Intcrest or humor at- frienda in the newspaper rcporis, but “"M taching to the raid, The police sinply inforin- shoply® drunk, andspent bis money for [ oqthestore-keepers that they must remove booze. i thiese obstructions to the sicwalk forthwith, To-day at 3:30 o'clock the Preshyterfan Theo- | and, on the promise to comply with the re. Togleal "Beminary of the Northwest will be | quest, passed onto the next place. Some of formally_opened. The Rev, Prof. Francls L. | the larger and more ornamental signs, such as & Patton, D. 1., will deliver the onening address, | aro frequeat on or near the corner of Clark and 8ubject: *“The Scrmon.”” The friends of the | Madison strects, were left with the understand- 3 Seminary and all intercsted In it are invited to | ing that they should ba taken down as: soon a8 be present. The exerclses will he beld in the | competent workuen could be obtained to finish new chapel adjolning the Seminary. t}w ju‘b lln' su"c‘? a K‘:Q""" fi L;r rllll;fi!eurvu"lh:; At the monthly meeting of the Managers of | &1gus atact. 1ho daya rale incliden ait o thc llomo for the Friendliss, held vestorday) 1 L‘r‘“‘; sl Mndlon sirseta anila past of State . wos reported that 241 persous had beer aimit- | & rlcel;-am "‘“I‘l Chark :c“:’ by “‘:“_ "-V"m 1 tad durlng the mouth and 215 dismiseed, Teav- Bt Hea b e B R {ug the number of inmnates at 183, The Treas- 'll_“‘!/v;_l”un \\Iu" nl 4 m:tr}:’a’:, lln(:tmlu“:| lo l‘?w‘:i urer reported that the receipts lind hgen $307.30 { 1, HICHTL AT AME nf“fi o i and the expenditures 28,62 greater. There were r': Y3 idial cath & Ailligan, paint- uled £900 In bifls du, Which looked ltke bank- | ©%8 Lt UNIVERSALISTS The champlon checker-player of England, - i o Robert Mn'bEu, who Is oy IE!I)!.-Wuuzg\' Ziv- MBBIG DPTIE [ELINOIS ASSOCIAMAN,, ing_cxhibition ‘games of Nis skill, writes Dr, | 'The second day’s sesslon of the Universallst B Hatheway, from Cleveland, O., that Vie will ar- | Convention of Illinols was begun yesterday i rive in this city this evenlug, and wilt be ready | morning at the Church of the Redeemer, cor- * for business Friday morning, 1le s us strlctly | nor Washington and Sungamon strects. On and ruld that the watch would hang In it the next miorning, bat it hLas ‘never, yet appearcd there. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. the previons two_days there -ind been a cloud | dfocese from reading or encouraging fu any way Alo, at night my betrotinl-ring was taken from Vel 3 rench wes c m;‘n“@r: find m’ D At b . trom over the sky which even tho ueually proud | aF: weekly newspaper of Lhls city Luown K diance of a Beplember sun was unuble to pen- | 88 the Keveille, it. Shie has Inaufted me In all things, and chatges Alexander Sullivan did not plead to his ta- | iy Tridune, o eit avING B reunl cIomaty: Tud God ko 7! s etrate, It was n pliylal perlod, and all the Speciat Disbatch 1o The Tridune 1) od knows | gictment yesterday, but will to-morrow, streets In the city were rich with puddles and | JAMILTON, Sept. 6.—The Canvention of St, ;EK‘ oo u‘}»‘-'e"‘..“ “h‘:le:‘t:‘nd" lfkuh e woa | The County-Collector yesterday sold afl of [ mud, while the L'y““fl'fi ran over and clioked the | George's North Amerlcan Unlon resumed to- all hle military papers. At it it | ghe delt L 1 tho T 2 &, gewers with the ofl-scourings of the pavements. | day. Thefollowing oflicers wera elected: Lewls wan alwaya: **1 have thin honor to presentto you | flary. 'i'“:fi“::,‘u Property tn the Towas of North- | niain qescended at intervals throughont the day | ‘Thompeon, of Phlludelphis, Prosident: J. A, 1. my hushand bere." And all tho people were sur- Y i “ with u nasty persistence that was all but fntol- E\f‘ fi\n{-lrrv‘:lw, of \(lr lhlnlln, lxm Vlvc-l“ hlent} prieed that so old n person could get such a re- | * An effort (s on foot to organize a temperance | erable to tlie peoplo who Lad been living. in the » Underdown, of Philadeiphia, and W. Tom- spectable;looking husband, society fn the County Board. The ex-President | broad sunlizht so long as to consider it a pleca | Mne, C““'"’c“““b Corresvanding Secretaries: ok Mo now separated from tho Widow Schunr, | of thc-Dean-Club s spoken of as the President. | of murketable froverty, tie disposal of which' [ D. Batchclor, of Utfea, Fiuancial Secretary: the y " in t 1 cretn W a . ooyt N ormitiwlaniag ropenten | A portion of the bedsteads for the new flos. | Fosted Tightfal tlclr. own lands in- | Rev. Wiliar Suddards, B, D, of Philadéiphis . o Chaplain. A large number gf brethren from requesis on my part, she will not cansent o | pital were yesterday delivered. It Is thought | Stend of"the weather clerk's. — Fortunately : . " Eoreo,” and, Yaindo " T ‘cannot. Jive~ with | Phat tho bulioing will ba ready for ocoupancy 1n | towards evenlog {hero ‘was n rip I | Forontoand other pinces nrrived here to mect her any longer, I have me away. | aix weels, 2 the seam of molsture, greatly to the o delemates, and o picnfe was hield at the When 1 separated from her, [ asked thats booke £ delight of the Expositfon maungers, who had | Cryetal Palace Grotinds this afternoon. keeper should be employed to look over and sottle The Court-House-stone-injunction matterwas | beew dolefully regarding the rain from thelr T Apecial {71: am’ m}?‘hnfi TrIDlvmn. up the books. She refased this and Accueed me of | the subject of carncst discussion among the | sttic chamber, and people desirous of attending ‘0RONTO, Scpt. 6.—Mr. P. Gow bias resigned having cheated her out of $230, whilo I lave cal-,| Commissioners yesterday. Thelr desirc fa tha | tlio openine began to look for thelr wrappings | M geat In tho Legislature and accepted the culated that sho owes me $167.50. 1 haveonly’| father of- thcir opinions, henco they think that | and umbrolias and 10, order thelr coaches, Btriewalty of Wolllogion.. This will aecessithto this to ndd. 2 that, as I learned, unfortunately after another dlection. my tanrelage; the Widow Shuur tormened and | the courts will not intecfere with thiir steal. AB EATILY A8 7 0'CLOCK » ent her- first husband to denth. Ue waaa weak | A rumor was prevalent yesterday that Jaiter | there was a perceptible flux of (ndividuals and 5 man. " She c‘nyn»’; hran e Flasily, ahe whs | Dosle and Sherill Agnenr had Tallen ourand | groups towards the Inke-shiore. The driblets of STATUE OF LAFAYETTE. alays telling ma that [ should bay polson—only | severed thelr relations, The rumor could not bo | humaulty speedily grew toa tide, and from 7:30 | Nrw Yonk, Scpt. 0,—The statue of Lafay- for tie rats, of course, Lut I was very careful | graced to any authoritative source, but it Is evl- | to Y o'clack this was constant and steady in the lingham, ette, which wae glven by the French Govern- | 3. Informatl zarding rtation, ete.,, * «the champion of Enzland a3 Wyilie {s of Scot- inie 1t was found that the followlng addt. | 2ot dede Auaust Liacusi. | dont, nevortheloss, that & storn has been rag. | Samedirection. Outelda the vast bullding, ( oot % " exnrcnfinn ntylts fricndshi !n: thts | fo the crand iasn conventian of veloran. aaliery .. land, hence Jocal chiccker-players -antlelpate u | SORVERINK it was found that the following addl- ing Letween the two forsome time. Forscveral | Whose sldes sere a glow of light from the fo- P and sntlors to be held ot Indianapolis Sept. 20 will A rare treat during his sojourn hi the city. tional delegates bud arrived.. The orlginal dist THE CRIB. days Doyle hins beon abacnt from the fafl and | Mumerablc gas-jots ahinlug through the glass | country, was unveiled this fternoon in Unlon | bogiven at thia tnceting. Ty arler of * " Coronee Deltzsch yesterday held an Inquost [ 35 published in these columns yesterday, The TMOTIONS OF TIHE KEEPER, matitested very lttle intercst in his officjul du- | £00f and walls, there was an animated scenc, | Bquare, where nlready stand statucs® of Wash- dJ. 8. ReyNoLys, Genernt Commanding, /% upon an unknown wan, who was founid Monday | additions are: last lylng dead ncar the Illinols Central Road Galesburg—J, P. Tnller, at South Lawn. The jury were unabiv to ascer- Recatur—D, P, fl‘gmu. ;.Iah): l(,llfi ‘tuu?c of his dcxxm;, unless it w::a that 5.7"{";}_—",3"‘::‘ an gfllv!‘ V. H. Froeman, c had lain down to wait for an wpward ten- gla-—Jolin. 8, \lichx, dency in South Lawn propesty, asone of the | g L iand—allss E. C. Dlanchard, Miss Sarah T & Somera, J. omers, Jurymen cruelly remarked. The deceased was | = Jolle’=3tiss A. T. Wheeler, 8. 0. Simonds, about 35 years of nge, and had nothlug upon his Clergymen—T, . N, Gluds, Mra, E. Glover, erson that would give thie slightest clew to his | Gitbs, J. A. floyt, J. W. [anson, J. M. Tiailey, ¢ ties, nnd yesterday he was closeted with - Ag- | A dozen policemen guarded the maln portal, | ington and Lincoln. The presentation specch Gl and cspeclallytho domlel o the keaper. shristanien thy pablidube] nat Lo antonisind buldiug, ek ot theso vi;'z‘flnnz srar- | tingisied Froncl lnw:c'lfi d‘fllv;;:rfifl the &’r{;umfi he of authoriticd have consequen: exu- lens stretched an #rin o uncouth 8 the statuc was unvelled a battery s one £ty i auently The Committee on ' Equnlization yesterdny | djsorderly recruits from the Iu{rcr strata of the | near by fired a aalute, Fort Culmn?un and the Ined thie structure, and found that the veport | gpished its labors, agrecing to dedict 10 per | uig Intion,—those indefinite bel h 3] It, ot anchor I the bay, wa ot exaggerated; but, 50 far, nothing has | cent. from the aasossmont.of Naxth Chicasor 1o | oty oy e B | B e s el | been done to make the placo habitable. The | add 6 per cent to that of South Chicago e s % ] * THE BOANDINAVIANS. Membors of the Hiflereut Scandinavian Tayes and Wheelor narching companics of the Fours teenth Ward are reqnested to mect In fail uniform this evéninizat 7 o'clock shnrp for parnde. lirad- guarterssold anctne-liotise, Wert Lirle streot, near Hiwaukee avenue, ¥ull attendance desired. at any time to hear of his escape from the jall, D and 13¢ | events. Black, vagged, loaferish, they formeda | also fired salutes, Previous to the ceromnouies GRAND CODNOIL. ; & k Gt ol e ogt Yy, Sanson, & rough weather of the lust few days has suill | per cent to West Chfcago, The followlng fs an | prominent festure of the. jandecn xc"; and con- | in Unfon Square, tlere wns o grand processton | Thero wil hunnAc)glnl meeting of_the Execntiva . entity. e A i, Ty bineace . % 3650 | turther contirmed T ThmuNe's account. exhibluerthe asscasient for tho townis us as- | tributed to the sceno by thelr vocllerous critt- | of military, tiroinen, and clvic sorletles, includ- | Committae of the Tirand ConnelT a9 o clogk . o A person signing himself ©Kanknkee ! sub- | 3 'p Togers, M. 4. Getcholl J. Stebbins, " Yesterday morning, while the tug Protection, | 8¢ssed, and also as equullzed: * | clsms of the pussing ladles and geotlemen no | ing Masonle eucatnpment, and French assocls- | to-day at Republiean Ileadquuricrs, corner of ; i v mitsto Tie TRIBUNE an abstruse [egal propo- "Tlio firsg hour was devoted to religlous exer- | Of the Vessel-Owners' Towing Compang, was Assessed, fess than by thefr unwelcome presence. - tuns from Canada. “An fmmense concoursc of Clatk und Luko strocts, sition, and requests an answer. Siucc it {so e el pure low polnt, and slnce there i a-heavy out- | cfses, and at their close thie President, A, G. standing curee agalnst the man who taketh the | Throop, called the bustucss meeting to order. ; s South Chleago crnisiug outside for tows, Superintendent Char- ley Roach, who was on board of the tig, ob- }1’::,',,5.‘:}3_:; acrved the keeper of the Cribon the roof makin; -838,001,070 31,867, 084 « 14,504, 0! 1,012 Having run the pauntlet of peelers at the | people witnessed the ceremonies. The Haygs of '1‘{"7‘(\“7 Jfl‘ oor, th‘G visitor lm%ml himaell c%n!ronlcd by A France and the United States tloated tozether THE 80UTH BIDE. _ scene of guyety and commotion fnsfde, Thou- | everywhere. A battalion of German riffemen iblln‘awmf'v:m timst DivisioN, Sept. G.—All bread from Lis neighbor's mouth, the fnquirer | The report of the Committee on Feltowsliip, | siznals, The tug went to the structure, an th“i;’ C}flaflllflfli‘-\‘\“r “1‘1" not boablo to report to | sands of peoplé were to ba seen strolling about. | formed o part of the military procession, . e ommcamal the ;fii“!flm"’"w «Zfi"“fi;&;’]“".’;m‘i' 3 ! is advieed to ask alawyer. Morcover, Judgen | graination, and Discipline was presented by 8, | 1carned thot during the night the waves' had [ the Boatd untll Mouday. brillinntly-Hahted alsles, lngering oear that ———— s veahmay wita o neme, for goneral wamde; take a eeneloss delight o overruling the legul | ey P tEe veiPy e RES BICESTEC DY S0 | roken . the routh window and comuplotely [ Tho Orand Jury yesterday disposed of quite | traditional rendeavous of sweethearts, the foun- | . . THE GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS, corner of (Lubash avoni snd (WAton ronrt, i glicta ot papcrs, and Tu it be Wnsafe to fol- | ¥, Gty 3 Lang flooded _the keeper's roomm, compeliing him | @ number of Jail “enstr, nnd found no bills | tnin, ot listening to the swollfug sirdine of the ‘doectal Dispateh fo The Fribune. . | purauance of yeneral orler No. 2. Ty order of . Jow nuy opinfon & paper might give, ydopted. TR R AT ond hia wife to seck mafely fn ugu(uu.lmnemllller, Talivard MeNichols, John | orchestra. Overhead each of the countless Rociron, ‘Ul., Septe 6.~Gdy, Johin L, Bev- Col. Lysas Butnges, Commanding, : It was expected that Alesander Sullivan £ T RULEATANN the tower. © All the furniture, cloth- | 1&an, Anna Fiolding, Albert Swuuders, W, D, | £98-jets was striving with ita neighbora Sty 2 i H would comne {iito tho: Criminal Court yesterday | €Xpressed a desira to make soms explanation mokning and plead 1o the imictment for mur- | coucerniui u sumn of money ratsed for the Cen- der returned by the present Grand Jury, ornt | tennial Fund; but, on matlon, the wlhole sub- least that_a dny for pleading would he fixed. | jeet was refesred to the Executive Commitieg The crowd which assembled to sce him were, | With Instructions to confer with Mr. Hanson and THE MOURTED TROOPS, . - All monnted companies in tha Firat Congresalonat Disteict will report this evening at 7:130 o'clock, ut tho corner of Hasrivon strect and Webnsh avonue, for parade tn honbr of the Tlon, Carl Schurz's ro- ing, and provislons were dostroged | Sfiaw, Thomas Tavior, and Wilklum Ilughes, | 10 ° outshine ~them” all, —and ~~every | erige, it will be remembered, was talien sud- aud Mr. Kollstrom, the keeper, begged Sr. | Miss Tenulo C. Clafln’ and Mra, Victorin Wood- | eorner — and crevies of the vast.} denly il at tho restdence of A, C. Bpofford, in Raaeh to-det him have somd food, as lic and his | hall were among the witnesses befors the body [ lisll and gallerfes was touched with tho golden | this city, on Friday evenlog last. 1t was pro- “wite had had nothiug to vat since the privious | durivg the d,nf' in tho endeavor to.lave Stephen | Lt of “licht, Everywhera thero was an | pounced by the dottors u cude of pluurlse;n an evening. This wus willlngly furnished. He algo | Jones fndicted f F thio | aspect of 1ifo and animation that ‘would exhilu- sgeravated elineactor. Although every atiention , or llbel. * Thu particulars of ception. By ardorof Col. 070 A. S i lowever, disappointed. Only Mr. M t | report at thls hession, - requested Mr, Roneh tofnforu the Board of Pub- | sileged libel huve already been piven. Just | Fte cven sn Alderman's corpse. Crowds of 1a- | has been rendered him, the Goverdor nas not | “PHO™ D7 ordopdt vl Bres A Scuur, ¥ il counsel wan prescnt, and, Ste«O'Bricn being e Bev. J, M. Baley thon preached the ocea- | TeWorks of the dlssstor, as he tolegranh instr | how suiceesafut they were i thelr 1abora. fs ot | burera wore enizuzed in srectivg bootls nnd ex- yet recovored.On Tuesdny Mrs. Beverldgo ar- Lomeiniing otmled Nevane. . 8 ont of the uity, the State’s Altorney consented | sfounl sermon, u very able discourse, based ou | ment had also Leen destroyed. Mrs. Kallstrom | known, but It 18 known that the jurors had a | tenslve show-cases, while otherwhcres might be | rived here, and remains” with her husband. FIRST WARD. 1o let the matter go over until Friday morufng. | I St John, iy 1. The subject was, “Fho ex- was ulmost nude, and had barely sufficlent | very pleasant time, and onjoyed “compliment. | 8cen employes ranfdly nrtmu]'lus £ouds in thelr | Thers are some symptoms of typhold fover, but emplification of Christ as the Light of the i Minute-en Firat Ward, Companics A and B,and clothing to cover herselt, Mr. tosch informed | ariea™ to u lecturc-courso such as thoy never at- | approprinte places, and add . 0 g with ench Barh | i 1 Honed int ther tureatancl Anngor tia: all oiMicers FirstWard Battalion, will assomble at The tird monthly mecting of the Chicazo | \ygri. . Commissioner Thompson of the state of sffalrs, | tended before. . of their deft hands an lota 10 the continually L”vurtu g (}:Ir tl!l?mu“flcl%tcp rc!f;rol ntyt)‘:g thelr reapective armories, squip themselves, and Elcctrical Soclety will be el in the room of | ™Ay {hg conclusion of the scrmon the persons | und meastires were at._unce taken to relfeva the . Increasing beauy of the whole, itlnoss of our Governor. 4 | reportut Grand Faeito folol for eecort diity of the Trovision, Gran, and Stock Exchango, No. | present adjourncd to the lower room of the | hermits of the Crib from their perllous position, CRIMINAL. . It ks nat propodcd In this article to enter Into —————— Epoakers and conimiiice. G, A. Srouey, Major. 326 Washiugton etreet (Toom 15, tirst floorh | church, whero the tudies 6f the Church of the | und pravide them with furuiture, clothing, and any detalled description of the goods, and 0ZOMIZED OX-MARROW FOR THE HAIR, ™ FOURTH WARD. thls eveningat @130 orclock, | T RrOFRMIG | jtedonnier hind Jreparedu 04e lunch, Wilgh was | privisiods. .} Martin Henry, of No. 504 North May street, | Vires; and objects on exhibition. That will By Duck & Rayner, nakors of the **Mara” Cologne, | __The Fanrth Ward layes aud Whecler Reximent ;"“fi.“{‘x"n“ e ¢ LE“:} e erapite | greatiy enjoyed and approved. ‘There should ha no further delny in emetlnFn ) A 3 orth Ay greet, | come later. ;2 e st o emerreera | VIl B88emMULe 1t the ATmory, corner of Michiran 3 “yu;‘ t‘ln’g ;{:‘:‘:l;;n;\‘ |‘| ll: tlz-otn l(l’\' 6:1"1'-"“%"![!!!1!: In the aitérnoun the houae Lor the keeper on the roof of the Crib,for | complaina that he was ettacked by a negro ONLY A GLANCE — | avenue and ‘Chi {rat strect, this evenfuz at 5 . E. A, 1l e 9 LINO!! '8 UNI S E ercay ou’ Sir Willlam Thomeon, by B. B, War: | 1LHINOIS WOMNEN'S UNIVENSALIST MISStoxARY he]d amecting In the church with a good at- - eleetriclans and telegraphers, without regard to ’l',}‘;'lt,':fi‘,’d'y A‘lfi.r'{’;‘.",}'"fl;fi;‘“f”n;ll i Lot ‘ sex, rank, nge, or experlence, to be present. sembly 1o order, nud de) 1al excrelses were % The Milwaukee Senthiel says tho programme | {ndulged fn, They were conducted by Mrs, 8. ' for the reception of the Second Reghnent, L. S, | M. C. Perkins and the Rov. Sophio Gibh. i G, at that city has been completed: The reil- The_business of the meeting yras then peo- nent will leave here Saturday. At 2 p, m, Sun- | cceded with, Mrs, Marsh in the chuir, and Mury dA{ will occur n full dress parade, participated | A. Straub Sceretary. 2. - inhy wll of the militia present. At 5 p, m., also Mra, Duvid Sanliorn, of Galesbury, ‘reasurer, ot Lueddemunn's, §3 to occur 8 shain Lattle, | reported that she had received $230.87, and Tad whfch will without doubl prove the event of the | now em hand $152.50, N MARRIAGES, it 13 ovident that the present hiabitation 1s unfit | Tucsday evening fn the rear of No, 134 West | At the-more prominent features 8 proposeili | wasmsimm oo e AN s and unsafe to Tive it Tho weather during the | Mndison strect, and was robbed of a silyer | LUe varled and cleguntTexhibits are ns yet in o | BRAGDON—HOPKINS—On tha Gth Inst,, st few dgvs, though rough, has not been 8a | yeatel and chaln. state so incomplete 88 not to warrant nnything Ru'.,.r&rumfi;l or, at tho rlg!lll\:ncu of Day {:ul as it will he.n few weeks hence, when tle 3 more thun & general tmentlon. It Is ulways 8o };’"- o Machnes “l';um;flg;xfl "i ll}ffl dom, tg;, er*ullmullals sct In, when matters will hecome | The resilence of James Farreil, No. 511 Cal- {n‘ any 'cxhllilthm. ,l'cuplu wnéo h:R'u uu};i aapony Rl AnyE Sl SR, o Taglnd, stlll worse. Tho vessel men suy that it Is nee- | umet avenue, was entered by burglars Tuesda; ning ~ to show always put = off unil @ 5 T cesury to malke tho bullding sceure ozalust | while the family wnn from Nome, it 800 worty, | Lhe Taest womenta tho tank of Dutting it n ar. | ¢ LAWHE N ANT On Tiday, aeailin, storaie ‘:{“‘ 13-%1‘1«;1: the breakers to drive plles | of carpots and farmjturo were spirited away fu | U0 This wealiess of mankind seemsto be | kilahn 1, Lano, gh Warren-av.. by the ud“mn: around It wnd bullda ot breakivater, o s niveraal, n shown no loas in the- o nitie, BLr. 1iradford A Lawednce and Aisa E a mauuer wost wysterious. g Txpositfon than fn thu world’s exbibitfons that | Jjulia A. Lane, both of Chicage, No cards, OIL, John Ryan and Charles Colwell were captured [ have been held In Vienna, Taris, London, und 2 . yestenday in the South Park by Detective John | Philadelphia, Yet {t may be truthfully stated 5 b % yan. hey hidd In their posacasion a quantit; hat Inst evening the Exposition was in s fur- 2 — oAt i u 038D INsTEAD oF kel | yan. They i n thels possce 3 | that Tnab ovenli tho Exiosition was 10 8 0 | ~50eGiTE " Trcaday:Sept oo Ty It is an open «question whether, If the con- | of Icad plye that haa cvidently been cut from | ther stage of preparation than on any previous T 7 ' L shacp, for participation in the grand Sclinez pa- rade. ' Street cars will be in attendauco at7:i0 to * convey command to place uf rendezvous and re- tarn. . It §s hoped avory man will turn out, Strget cara leave at 7:30; he an hand. onder of Joux 1. Dunxa, Colonel Commanding, Attention Company A, lfoufl_.l‘ Ward Haymakers, ‘The mombera of Comypany A and thosa wfw desirg {narticipate [n the krand torchliuht procossiug this ovening, wiil mect'nt headguarters, corner of Thirty-flfth stroot aud Cottag Grove avenue, at7 o'clock aharp, ner. The cxerefses will be futerspersed with musle. A cordial Invitation is extended to all SIXTH WARD, R Companies A, B, and ¢ aro hureby commanded Tlonara Donoghue, aged 47 years, , [ Ar ot . 772 B ‘ day. In the evenfog will vccur & moonlight | Heports fromn parishes were then recelved | tracts with the gas compaules be sbrogated, the | some unoccupfed buflding, - similar occusfon, - It hue beon o matierof serf- | * puperal Tromn hor 15te reattence, Ko, 14 Ashley- | roreek (HrelTore A o f’r"'i‘o"n'fffl?.'ud Tete, whidhn if tlle night s, falt, cannot fall ot | frams the fullowing ludlee: fles. 11, 8. Manford, | inoney npprooriated for Hghting the streets cen | _ Louls Qoodman ts at the Madieon Strest ‘,’;‘r“;{}m{‘L‘,‘}g{;‘i{{,‘,"u(}r’;‘figgc enorally heretd- | s, Touesdsy Sept. 7 at Mok o s Ja7u, st To'clock aharp. i fall nmitorz io {5%¢ attracting 2 monster crowd. Bach's full band romn the Churcl of whe Rtedevmer, city, sald o 3 e v e ere i o hurch, Vi 3 paft In the demonstration In hotor of e liou, higs bieen engaged for the on, and will futs | 1hat the Indics of that chirch had ralsedabouy | D€ dsed 1o purchaso oil. Some suy that ft can | Statlon charied with the larcony of 815 worth milly art fyited. e o1 Wache: " < retting ready, and the Kxpositlon has never | Frienda of thae b, even thowgh zus 13- apeclfically mentfoned in %‘l:t{fi“r:!?::nl? Dnfll;‘l"“ '}El’;l‘:h':""l‘;r; o ‘:‘r‘:;"{‘}l Bech m\lli‘ running in complete order before [ 1HOUSTON—AU the resldence of J. T. Touston, the appropriation ordinance, they clatning thut | was ot Central Statlon plui ’evculngmu e the second week ol its continunnce. Now, bow- | 178 Went Washingtop-st., Sept, 1, of dljm(hen'uu money fa appropriated to light the strects, and, | almilar churgo, PO | ovor, that evnplaint cannot. bo mude, or, -t | cionp, lioyel Naliiin, only child of T, datmes afd it that can be tlung by the employment of ofl, A young mnan glving tho name of Alhert B. | hibits are not ufi'ln ‘place, but many ofstheni—ln m“'&""‘“ taken to Ogdonsburg, X, Y., fur fater- fu the absence of gas, tho object sought to he | Gage s lucked up at the Madison Strect Statfon | fuct, most of them—aro {n place, and the show | B 1. attatoed will Le sccomplished, In order to get | charged with swindling his boarding-bouse | Is fudeed a show from the start. MEAD—In Newark, N. J., on the motning of curl Schurz, Hurctryson, R, N. Captaln Commanding Wrd. SEVENTH WARD, s Company A, Soventh Ward Haymakera, will mect tihis evening at o'clack, at their hall, sontheast corner of W Fourteenthy snd Unjon streets, A full supply of uniforine will hevn haad. daurs Dravio, Captain. mish tho musle during Lhe day nnd evening, S-l{.’gfl‘ Iu; l.:l:‘l)lnrclll p;u‘p(»s 's?hlw\fyu.;xn;verl 1 At 1 o'clock yesterday movning Ofcer James | OF this $1200 had comd from the lacics, anc Riniiers, an ot and ciclent oliceman, came | £3000 had igen, 6liculed by thenigeom_bien. suddenty io his dentl from heart iasase, ot s fill'm_‘,“"‘ bad been used In beautitylog the residence, No. 1579 State street. Duging the | TN . rosent police regime, Oflicer Rodgors was onie |, Supbic Gibb read the report from the First of tlic few men an the patice foree who could do Univeranltst Chutreh at Sycamor Dis duty without prompting from supeciors, For | {n hand at beginnipg of year. ... 21 o i Lrd the dth inat., Della A., wils af Joacph R. Mead, wlegal opindon on the pofnt, a TRUNE report- | keever, Mack A Graves, of No. 137 North lal- | Beginning at the main entrance and followin, Sent- Ehls Teason o Wl BaeoEin sole chate of 1 | tecelvou from vuridun sources. or TEherviowed Clts-Attorney Tutlh Festaray stet atfvoty wiih y Tor sed chick of $100, whicl | the iret sl south, one sces first the stend o ,.{2;5%3;5},;;‘3%}"! Yaultal Grestiwond Cem EIGNTI WARD, : iack and vehicle department. 1o wan between | Sahended dusing year, to this effect, 6 towilered Ulm for'a board-bill, the Goodytar Rubber Company, which has a | “51iQuADE—Gn the 7th Inst.,. Della, beloved |- Thers will baa meetlng of the Elghth Ward Com and 55 years of awe, and leaves two aid the reporter: % Incase the contracts are | 1+ D, Conway, the colored man who shot one | WWRustinlly’axtensive urrayje o i soods. Opticlans’ | o or .G, McQuade. '[mny 1 Boys In Blue ot the cutnerof Taylor and ststers, who ftved with Wi, to Tiourn 1 1ous, Mes, I, Q. Hall reported from St Paut's | rocoinded, where will the eity get the mousy to | Keonz, the batkeepor at Pottgicser's saloon, | Yares (il the adjoluliz “sp: on the opposite | ~ Funeral from ber late residence, 438 Wallace- | lialstad strecta this oventng, for the campletion of fo o Church that they had ralsed $2,40, and speot " ; No. 3 o van | ldo. &t., at 10 o'clock, by carrlages toCalvary, Friends | ¢lcching ofticers and recrufting. Al soldier sud ¢ ho funral wsill Lo beld toalay teuin s Talo | iy b i fo Vioia sk fiaE peciBets v ol M LR, 0 T s ik v Py nd gy P, et Tussder Atl. wae THE NOUSEHOLD-ART DEPARTMENT o g eke iy cartlug i Iepublicans ars reguested to atiend, Yo Whicli raad the yeinaiu il ho transtepred th | - Are. Huglies, of Table tirove, repugied that |y yiihiber uny special conslderations tms, §f | Was lield to the Criminal Court in bouds of | 18 not w"‘ll"md thls year In the sume inanper | | PONGE_Sent, 0, of neuralgia of the honrt, at NINTH WARD, their flual resting-place fu Sackett's llurbor, H:f:[ ;‘m{t"fi 11;“:;‘31 'r:"'i:fllunbuuz $70, dhd patd & § the contracts can e leeally abrogated, T do tot | §3,000. 11e occuples & buuk in‘the jalt. "m".:lgld“!“:n::u;r: (‘ff‘r‘xfig‘fstgu::xffifr'( l'xlv:'f:fl xnz ;c }i)el:: l:n[l‘mls’.;;fi I:‘mlg‘ f‘y‘!&r llluhh Aqy wifo of n‘cg:.. f:::‘-n{_\ uln(l“ll vr[:(!lu‘. Nl’?;‘h T'X'unln \rlll'nllcc! . v Y alor 4 e lras e crest. v et clerring : & . ) 31 yeats, el n tho Glolo Theatre, Desplaines, * Jent, Assoclations will be [ attendance. they had raised §07.755 that ut Plaintield had | RS0 F & sigeet, uwned by Janiie 3 ller, of No. 216 Car- | attompt ut a “deputtment, and the furnlture [ 837 Brookiyn (N, ¥.) snd San Franclico papers | purade this evening. AN juembers aro requenled Hihillad o 3 made $100; Earlyille, $1505 Magomb, $100, ot tie miones rlated spetifically roll avenue, wos entered [ast night by thieves, | show I3 of a most creditable cheracter, Crim- | ® oDy, 10ba present, and bring recraits, as the Commit- M Ne-STARRING, The Jadies of the churel ot Jollét by i 4 it money approp spetifically | who cut aw vory Inch of lead-plpe in the | sen silk couckes and divaus lend nu oruats ase MARTIUS~cpt, o, Theodora Martiua, aged 43 | tes have secured the new uniforms for tho come ) poThe First Haptlst Chiured coruer of South o e 5 000: o e sl | for gaa ! Yottee wit lefuced ita wallh Dadly: dolnts Several panies. ; 7 'ark avenue aud Thirty-first street, was fllled fr e i v L - | years. i = -1 am not certain avout that, but think it was o 4 5 heet to thy futerlor of oho af the luzurk Puneral from hia late residence, 280 Notth Tast night with o fashlonable sudience, sho had | OTEAL worth that sum, “Tho "women of Elzin | o lishtig the streatst d R m:g'g*,' ;‘l‘t;’l‘!:m worth of mischlof inashort | ous apartinents, and brighten -tho seenery [ iRiee i Bent. 8, 10 & T to “Graceinnd thered © s Lhet Letale refiorted. §750 collected. Reports frow Pearfa | % yfyne te tor w laue distance around. To the | Cemetery. Mr. Harwo Morgau, of the United Btates The Chalrirtan read an c}hlblt which went to “As a generul proposition that fa true, but tuat, while stopplug Tueeday night at the house profmse colleetlon of stoves of every description Revenue Department of this city, mnd . Miss Mae “m’ufilfilfil In the last 15 sears, the ladles of | this“money was appruprated for lighting the | 9 M¥. Lynid at Lake l-nmul‘lnlu ruont yvis en- | 2ud size, enough Lo satisfy the tasies ot the ELEVENTH WARD, Evory membor of Company A, Eleventh Ward Minate-Men, is hereby ardered to *report at head- quarters. Martine's Hol), Ada strect, near Madl- ¥on, 1 U:dh o'cluck sharp, o take part {n the pac EROFLINIONAL: __ ogty " 3. 0, ralsed over $115,000 for chureh pure 1 tered and his pockets stripped of cash, t chicfest connolsscur In chills, A school-room % T ACT ~~e~anee | pude ordered for thls vvening. By order of Caplalu it tnuzlig the ploce of Mes. 8 o5 Sunichy uf | posew . S e b g erd msidioaedT Tamily nest oot wora' topabld T Atiee | hezt dawis upon the viston, Sith dts camplete AND FISTULA povttvas cured | commandtog, - and most elegant in th eity, was tastesully dues | . ra: Sophie Gibb, State Missfonary, reported Syen 10 {vwero, T do not tink any court | Wanser, the Lake-Forest peapla urs finm [n the mrflvhermlm of desks und chairs, tables ool A ciira warriited or XO CAY. P RIGHTEENTA WARD, arated with flowers, The pulplt was bordered | £0F et year's work thut she bad gous to aud fro | wouid uld, it there wera no gas, that Tuo clgy | beMef tlint thore ara bad cltizens In thelr uppy | books. Doiwn ut the south end ther fa o rather remted il fecurs Hou, oa tha anrrns Bronreesti Wan Mixvres with un weriy of howutiful lonts and cut- | flscellucously throush th Buite. | She hud | had no rizht 1o use the moues for lighting Ly | itths town, Vit ilicentss utlallh wilth aco bt as yeb e day BT, G Pl .7, _Compnhlcs A, B, and ¢, having ! fomers, At 7180 oiclock, the aupolned hour, Wiy, ot iy meeded u Title. chconragement | ALEOCL Thore Is au appropriation for water || Abouit { o'clocl yosterday afternoon Oeer | fiob Yot oven recelved ther aunusl coat of paiut. s e jea as cecujor iantion.. Durl sckues he W ng-nareh began, and the bridal party or extinruishing flres, " Suppose somo other & TR : George Lamonskl catme upon threo thicves who 3 EENOVATOI, entered the chureh {n the following order: Ae, | 10,86t them at work sgala. ageney, mucl better tuin water, should be dis- | were busily ehiziged I sppIng A Hores of AL L Reve i Tliny Smithiand Miss Maitio Everts, Mr. Charles | o The Chulrmon reporied that fa fve monthe | ciyercd, could tiot the money. appropriated for | hamess ivan ailey In’ rear’ of %o, 111 Millor | i tho extrone south el la Llooming fo_ ita SMITEDS” It Osborn und Miss Eva Torrck, " Tho ushers, | % (10 10, £91 G0 S0t i Bad 10~ | water o wsed to ntfize tho ewer and bettor | street, Tho (iforea ran at his upproach. aud | {LALsd to s b past vears are. hete mow, tr b | Clee.\?lln:;nd; B n(;fi:?l’::',- o p‘:l)l‘:cyl‘““:‘;:‘yl Tl Rev, J. W, Hanson, from the Jolnt Com- |l| ::m he question hinges upon the'right of | the officer fired several shots at them, butto fiuuwr|fl“| several now parties. The ‘“"ll"“)' of 1 el the e Vi ity o u — A J s T s o e mitteo on Missionary Wotlk of the Couvention o cuncel the couteacts, B Lhut bu | noavall. The property wak recovered, and fs lm 5.‘,‘:3,‘ ‘1;:,1‘5:2:‘,‘,5;%,‘,] ::. 5:,‘1'._:",‘1'1'{ «Lln!rf{vn DBy WM. A, S & CO. isle, one sees o numiber of fine Inlald billind- SPEGI QI AUOTIONNOTIGE thin eventng, the members of the nbove companivs will meet at thetr )mdqurwm,J T:xlrnnr all, 7 Illuminator, e # iy e, for the next threo months, and had secured | iy . . VTIARRIt e B quickly performed. — The ride wore sillcof o ledyre: e d The approprintion urdinance says: * For gas A "'TIMES" FABRICATION Sewahtl] tiut,—bordering on plak,—sud urange | Pledies to pay her, for strecieinchps and tunmcls, ligbting, cleaning, I ICATION, ! o oA On “THULSPAY. Sept, 7, 2t 0410 rlock a, o ul ns. Miss Herrlek was robed In whiio | OFPICERS. A repalring, und thawing lamps, for splaries of 7o the Ediior of The Tribune. lctous sugzur 18 dealt out in lveral measire to I{ { SPAV, Kept, A oy silk, trinmed with tarletan, and o blue-lk | e Chalr then appoliited the following Nom- (inpluniréumr and wateimun at the. testane. | Moxsouta, 1L, Sept. i.~Tho dally Ananias, ficinyeblle phechment heionade 4 teshinel ENOVAT OR WM. A, BO''TERS & GO0, Auoctivnoers, mln;} om:.mmllfi. . 'p&nru“and sulnll'nl fowers. [ it A ,'..‘1."‘“,: R AONELy Mg alailien | te u,"ficl. I'Irhu nhlnm;r provision s thub the [ cdited by one Story, gave publicity to a stau | {9 Biickels by peramty .{‘g,,:i‘.“s{m;wf s not exces: | I8 racommended by eminent physi- | 115 & m:,";‘,{.‘:,’;,;{;,‘;";:""&‘;“ A 1L Bt Everta wore'hite il anda bloade Taes | *°5 U vt W e o of Correspond. | Gl st on he it quastar of enci acal | dur on thio Repubiienns "of Monmonth yester- | Jivly patrovized, 1818 for the oure of ! S A i Rl k i e v o o o day. Anltem was sent to that sheet noting Poreelluu waro {s represented by & prominent UAfter the ceremony o reception was held at | Iz aud Rtecording amezgms be consolidated, § 3,18 alisll be appropriated as may bo deemed e, At i ) X promi e N Vot At 7 e hoiso S S, oD Idibavemi | an s s A ant Secetacy b apnlnte 1 | hsner by ol necamry exenaen il | S st o o, s VL eenbraken. | descr uons e bors eapn st latoctions | Serofula, Erysipelas, Tumors, Whitp | Clotbs, Cassimrcs, Woolens, Plankels, wlers many filends offered congratulations, 5 o sembanuual ineting 8t | jabilitics, the objects and purposes for wiich | i done by the Demtocrats, who were schamed | ties of this aanutaciute. e dry-goods deal- All-Woul Cardigane Qullts, Germantown spr done, I think [t unquestiounble that the moncy | swaiting identiication ot the Weost Twelfth ¢, | oud the Assoclution, reported that they had re- [ Loty i 2 4 5 g Woat<Lwel {r‘v,n F\g‘:tu a&:ll;llaalln;"dhm “t!:renfl:\v. “);; cred the services of Mrs. Perlins as misstonary | L2t be nsed for Ughting with oll- or any other | Street Statlon. dekly 4 9 w from the local sunnufacturers, The Ine table condy stall ls also here, und the de- AT n The Loneynioon will be spent_in u trip to Eu. | G8lesburi such appropriations ure myde ta be specified. | ofthelr hlekory & 1 \ e o Swellings, Heart Disease, Li T e iy oe, flate, 2 rope o2 Euci, S sttt Ul || Ths Colbmtenon Nomtnatons seurncand | SSHAEERRIBORAAE NG, 88 b Pt | ot bickoy compertion i heling 6, | orvtars o ot sl manegifG ity B ease, liles, | RSy B et ml:xlnusrly l‘xhgy I“H " «l:uel:lwut six wuk‘ni for | CeRoett ? ) !imm‘l"-‘fdl by a petition ulgnlx,ml Ly u malority of | editor struck out the words quoted aliove, and | of the niost extensivo of thess, Tus not yet put Fever and Aguo, A R K S i Nl B, Teave of absoncs, ot Morgea hasrecelved | 10,000, b, Marah. fhe luml yoters, —or “ly & papular ¥olo |insertad -tha lg, The docil was done by the | i 1t & singlo. fabric, . Fleld, Lulter & Co. have £ Motk o WL INEIL Y AND MANCY GOODN. | s e Secretary—Miss Mary ranb, Mo phariea e atetton. a1t | llepublicans. This may bo the way lio mianu- | been more enterprising, anil their case shines | ABd all dlseases arising fram Impurs Blood, Por | - B ety s D Wit Auslstant-Secretary—NMis, M. Purker, Galesburg, AT e R B L ""“l o | factures most af his “‘news Tl Democrats | out aboye the surroundiug ones with a surpans- sale by Druggiats averywhere. ANOTHER AUCTION SALE OWXN WITII TITEM. Irearurer=>es, David Banbora, Galesburs, ik agt ua peponas nedired; ‘""5‘1' her tha ob- | acknowledga having cut down their own pole, | ni warmth of color and tascfulncss of arrune- Dy Abe Lipman, ths Populsr Dawnbroker i, THE CRUSADE HBOINS, On potion of Mrs. Manford, tho Committeo l"ncugrll l:r‘:!z:"unln:: ull: oy fnrgrrfin’telnn’{hl:lgl i o, Sartscy whei eyublicana. Tho | munt, -Ouetlr Is devotad to sarpels, an te H A HURLBUT & 00 \ 3 B B A squad of men fn blue coats with brass bhut- | on the Boarding-lall at Galesburg was contin- | fuve Loen previonsly tads c-[uin)w K:‘\ln stch ex- | 0mes 18 about played out, Tt fs being rupldly | other contalns curtaing, robes, und rugs of the s . oy At 108 Mudison-st., tons cimerged from the Arinory . Folice Statlon | ued: Pl it iy rniung €. kicked out of every decent fully o' the coui- | richest material aud e, Nor should mentiun - - o FRIDAT MORNING, Rept 8, At 30 0'clyck, The elock j yesterday morning aud inoved lowly southe 'l‘l‘xt mectdvlwi'l then fiem mm;\dlficuulvn op [ PERRE —— * | wunity, Tuurin i:fi’(‘x'nlgtfilqllu(h l«::l;lry,n {‘lur;'e%‘&.(‘inu;l‘:i:‘n {x\g:rl‘:‘; W& Ri!lldl)lllll-st., C[]][fngo, ©ouslata of a0 eadicss variety of 1 Ward, followed Ly o body-gusrd of enthusiastic ;’(‘J;‘"‘.‘,’,',‘:;,:‘ Mk foated unii). thy" b uf a2 TIIB CIIY-ITALL. PHILADELPHIA. tempted -n this Tiho nt previans exhiitions. Agents fer the Propristars. : MERCHANDISE, LK street-urchins, As tho Inhabitants slong the RYENINO, PHILADELPRIA, Pa., Bept. 6,—Tho annual | b ready-made clothing housca have cowe to | = T L T e Flao Gald ana Sliver " lower part of Clark strcet eapled them march- ‘The evening was taken up with _an excellent ‘Water ronts yesterday wera §3;,163, parado of tho Vu‘lunm.:r P“_; ficpMnnuuL tive l,l;e {mm Wwith thelr usual hznu'arnrlm,. nullllhelr WL...MZ‘]‘ fmixfum WANCILES, P ing along with measured tread in such uousual | seriion by the l};‘;‘-olxl};?g}(:‘#rriord- Licenses yiclded the city about $650 yesterday. day was one of the grandest street pageants of ‘u;‘:s?vrc,fi:n":fl: 8 la"l TEERE T B the L‘ulun—-upro::::gl: all Of overy make ana quality, smumber, astovfshment @lled thefr quaverng [ qyy progeammo for to-day i us followss 8 | The public Treasury waa atocked with 10,100 | this summer, The procession cuneisted of | One of the Nlortata bas branghed out Into an i potry LB andupward at DIAMORD JEWELRY, hearts, 2nd caused many & ragged loafer to van- | o'clock . 1., prayer-ncetinies 9 o'clock, Con- | —yesterday's recelpts on the popular loon. twelve divisions, sud comprised, besids the old | oxhibit of rustic goods that s really eharming, ;}'a,,.'guf; ’Hgi fionf:? Floe Gold Sots, Fine Dold Chalas. Opera Gl fali from his long-loved corner with self-con- | vention business; 10:30 o'clock, a discussion of City clerks and laborers wero pald about companics of tho city, many organizatious from | The w includes an arbor of uativo trees, W W B & CO. A abrowd, coming from all parts of the country, | with Inside, and a rustic table, il of which Honsr, Chicago, N3, & BUTTH . fessed gullt upon his dirty face. The object of | thequestion, " Low Can We IHIPN‘B tho Condi- f eoni tlon of Our C: ho- 0 425,000, snd tho employes of the Board of Pub- §*There were about 8,000 men 1 line, The atresta | form s very pleasant retreat, and will no doubt AUCTION SALES. TUTTERS & CO’S SATURDAY'S SALE. thid cxnedition was soon made known - Tiie | jiob S CUr Ganss 1 b Noshment iy BUe | i \yorica sbout 816,000 yestorday, Tho police | s1oni the route of the procession were Ehrgnged | b6 1 onstust oceupation by vislirs. T Y GOLE £ 00— | HOUSEHOLD GOODS lice camio to @ hialt at Twellth street, and, others; 1:30 o'clock p. m., address by the' Rer. nd firemen draw May salaries L with spectatars. and gK., whole clty 3 prolusely BUT TR FOUNTAIN,— By G. P, Goftts & CO,, 124 urulng sbout, began tearlug down the signé |-VUR Sl 2150, sermon by tho lev. A: | - d el i o s decoruted with fags. % that s the centre-plece of the wholo artistlc | « U8 and 70 Wabash-av. nepets, Mirvars, Palatinga, that protruded bejond the legal lnit from the | 5 "} ot o 7180 diion by the Hem K5Vt | Clity-Attorney Tothlll ts preparlug for the e ——— work of the Exhilitiou, It oceuplos, us It chould, Tt ata s Eaoks el Tou bice Niuves, - were front'of shops. " It wss “the streettign | ficed M08 T Y + D+ 31 Couricll a report of sl the sulty now pending THE ROOT & SONS HUSIC COMPANY the post of lionur directly I trout of the main | 1) DOn SATURDAL Bior o stasieiely I Tlns usigrpeyiarkerr and Glasnniv, T arie, bl bee, e ; — agalnst s iy, the umounts involyed, aud tho | offer spectl Inducemenis 10 busors st wholesalo | EBLFaNGE and et i tho exict imiddla of the orales W, 0. Croekery m open i, VOV | avulipas Somsive; s the nocessary_wutborities. Tha people dohiy | BEVART OF T VIDDERS, | condition ot the sults, 'Tho roport will be vol- | and refall of shoet-music, mueleobanke, violins, | STY (hitse, | Klere are four fong fo AL and Rockingham \are, 80 dof. Lamps, PIRMIN 3 LGB LE L e L — busiuces on Clark, Madison, and other prowl- | TUE RUPFELINGS OF AUGUST LACHSL. utninous. rultars, and all kinds of musical Instoumonts. | spocy g the g'cmru vedestal, consisting o l.nz- At 10 0'cluck we shall sell & vory Iarge stock of By ISON,, POMLROY & COy Bt Hvn hols ol or ses. thes!. coniseateds m“,',:‘jfl‘,’;{:‘v::a‘:‘;i‘;‘:"ll Lias tio followlng | ‘The contract for pajiug State streot, from | Uenural agenta for tha Standard organand teck | eral tiors of vases, cach supported by tio neges. HOLD FURNITURE, . Auctioneers, 81 and 80 Randolph-at. - et HO! ckson t n vard. | PIaR9. Quality guarantced, No. 150 5tate atrect. | oary Cuplds and Venuses. - ‘Then there are half g Walaut Wi " % Ih rellnnuu_ to tha order juuny firnis on theso | “irq yiyp Civizexs op Cuigaoi' S, Angont Lachel, ‘Zs‘k;y n‘.l“fimx at;ur:;“\;mye‘:}::::yt:v:'nrg S a d{:zeu%\hnr sprays arising at rreguiar Inter- :.':‘"'::'.'.dy”"m % s:fv'g:'n. x;:.'w}:f. ‘15'1‘11'::’:-'.' sowi | OUR REGULAR WEERLY SALE, strects le'nmavc telr wire advertiscments | way asked in January, by & widow by (be name of | XieHean ay the Tollowlog figures: Cdrbing, 7 ENTIRELY NEW FEATURE IN STOVES vala from differeny dovices, Ong of the Tatier | 804 Voo le), Jipttanionahics Nalul Lo FRIDAY, Sept. 8, at0:30 3, m. such a bay been 80 comuionly heretofors sus. | Schuur, to. marry Ler. be said to me, **You | couts her foot}. Alling and paying, 6L per | WOY be seen st Daiton's, No. 102 State atreot, | consiiisof aboy holdiog upou his bead and | 28l 0 SR Smds Hensi ent i canns Saemons, 1 ¢ Fpadet ot el of tho et Romeat | sroibe mas, L, 1o ta Shage S8y Wil | v Yund e werk il b tominenica | The " ladiau liome™ ke b the ai an the | hoaldernan andrmousshll,‘rom i aracs | Vi{HR sttt biittit™ | NI PARLOB ARD CHAMDER SETS 1n every kind of sign which adorned thelr prem- | 1 bads deaf and dumb brother whom 1would nop | immedistely, and round cedar blocks willbe | bead in so effoctually freeing tho grato of ashes Hhie Metes, ‘which, [alling back, -drips uvart ity dilonser a - 4 y ing, lank sldes, Auother represoits s ewas, while P. GURRE CU., Auctloneers. The Entire Contents Dwolling, ises, dgubticas thinking that better than {o ba | 8d could uot tarn out Of fho. liouss, but whow 1 | used: ; and chokers. Hanges aud stoves of alf kinds. anuther cousists of & aragmental al == = = | Bixteen Rooms, Good Medinm Furniturs, taken fn thomelves. 1n o malority of cascs, | {aicaded tokecp e lony aa'1 lived. Tow'wilow | Tuere are atill many complaints abost ths e — A eralviog prikier. Asd whale sie wics | BY JAS. B, BONANMATRA & CO., | And forsccount BT, CUITIR, 10 pay star bowever, nothing had been done by'the proprts [ (001 190, Tat 1 ahe ity Y potuer 80 | takivg down of signs. “The otficials are botn- WHY HAS SOZODONT retlects great credit upon the inventors, and it 127 Wabash-av., N. W. cor. Madieon-s1, sdvances, a large lot Housetold Goods, Uedding, ctors,of the omuatuE algus, and they stared | fhat’s would not do that, 1 kAd worked far mo | CF¢d With visltors, who receivs no encoursge- | Decome the staple deatrifce of Amerfcal Bimply | will no doubt sustaln its old-time reputation —_— Pillaws, &c., &c._ Aleo a full line good Carpetd &t tho passers-by as urln‘.bly A8 ever, 50 Jong that I srould nok let him leave we. Thea | thent whatcver. ‘Those men who have band- | becauso it ia lmpossible to uset, even fura week, | umong the Exposition-goers. 500 LOTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, | Leuveus, Sofas, Ofice Devks, (entral Merchay Eberaold waa o cliarge ot the sued of | Ha wifowtsad the vouiuaky i Wptovonon, | some ualuated aigus arogoitlog up w petiion | withoat perceiving i hygiesic sact upon. the OF TUE NORTI NND OF THE BUILDING ‘Thursdey Mornlig. Bopk 7, s19:300clock. | JAFa Tid andran ot ks - .Jpolice, aug ho' d}vlded them fnfo Swo partfes, | 31 1 woold marry hies abo woud pay me §5,000 | that they bo allowed to remain.” Tho petition | teeth, the gums, aod the breath, > little nead be sald at present. The extibitgare | - E © LLISUN, FUasllges & 60 JAS, P. McNAMALA & CQ., Auciiontest, At 2 Y

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