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.16 m —i® AT Y aRimLrea e Wi e 4 amas THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1877 death was_cagsed directly by futernal hem- orrhage. The murderer's knife had completely cut i two one of the ribs, and had severod the bowela just helow the diaphmem. Perhaps the most notablo feature of the in- quest was the coolneas of the murderer. He lias maintained n most nonchnlant air ever since the nffalr, and yesteniny allow- ed hia ummu( to crop out hrazenly before lhujlur)z When nsked by the Coroner what ho hatd t0 say In his defense, ho snaricd ests the recent ennctment was chiefly made, | cilediy hot,and hislabors had heen very tiresoma, that the nther Justice will liave the honestyand | He eat on State street bride for awhile, letting bravery to follow the examples sct by Justices | the breezegfrom the luke blow on him, ani then Meech'and Iaines. he wanidersd over on to the Bouth Side, finally AVERY PRETTY AND INSTRUCTIVE EXMIBITION | getiing home about 11 o'clock. Mrs. W. was of electricity wna given last evening in the show- | somewhat under the influence ot llquor, as_ he window of Thomas Whitfield & Co.)adrug-store, | saga, and at once Dhegan to bedevil hin. She sontheast corner of Wabash avenue and Jack- | then Inalsted upon lighting all the gas in tha son street, by Herbert V. Ricliards, 2on of Prof. | bulldinz, and as fast as she lit » jet le tarned W. C. Richanis, of Lawndale. The show was | the light out. _Next she rushed to the window made with a mammoth and tmost powerful bat- | and yelled " Police,” A crown collected in porhaps tho lesa son’ll know about {t.” But | mum, yet. upon being presand, he got whether the explanation was thoroughly ratls- | down fo business. Sald he, **You know factory or nof Lhfl reaults wern comprehended | that £10,000 was never fssued for byall who desiced to place thelr ears at the | McNell, for haven't T already told you that the motths of the cups. Those who avalled them- | notcs had heen diverted from thele purposo.” selves of the privilego heard, with more: or less | * Then who were they fsaued in favor of 1" In- distinctness, the volces of a quartette intho rlnlm.\ the reporter. The answer waa long #enillog room, and wers also gratifierd at re- | drawn and carefully wonded, but r‘,t casily In- colving answers to questions which they put to | terpreted. 1o hnd drawn thes for some ono the absent ones. clso, and, suffering from a seyere attack of con- sclontionsnuas, wouli not say toat the same one fiftath. N artin. §ctal and deceptive odors to THE CITY. GENERATL NEWS, The yacht Lucy has gone to Oshkosh fo join tn the regattn thero to-lay. She s the only one of the fleet that could be fnduced to go. Ald. Daly has a humorous pocm, and an article npon “The Trade In the Northwest,” in o cummon and delo- I . Terloun, Ingredis tory throngh vacumn or (iclsler tubes, of which | front of the “stable, and = she sald FREE PASSES. elac was not the County Ring. out, *I've got nothin' to say,” and then fumb- J£] Lorionn, osrear, . reuis o window, | to them that her husband had 3 2 SEXTON VS. PBRIOTAT. ling in his pocket, threw, with all the airs of a STEM of sctentifc’ e dtiv July: namber of' tho M ikinery Trade Jievicsy }‘{;,e:ofl;mn;:: l(‘;:“v‘f:lx’:u;‘n‘:x‘(’thn\ll“n?: 'nn“m‘ nt.lu a mv:xlvcr, and_ was trylng to shoot IR, RRSOLUTION OF ALD. DALY, Architect Egan yesterday came to his own de- { -3 Bridgeport rough, & eard of \W.W, 0'Brien, the criminal lawyer, into thelap of one of the urors. He was, of course, deld withont hall to he Grand Jory Yor murdet in the first degree. SUBURBAN, DLUR ISLAND. Tha regular meoting of the Boanl of Trus- tées was hotd at the Town-Hall Mounday after- noon. All members were present. The com- mitteo who have chargo of the constructiono f the artesian-well upon the property lately pur- chased by the town were {nstructed to hire lahoters and proceed with the digging of the well, buflding of the tank and wind-mill, and the laying of the water-pipes. The estimated cost of well and tank I8 from $8,000 to 813,000. An ordinance requiring tho muzzllvg of dogs wns passed. A ‘number of bills and the pay-roll for the month of June were audited and ordered pald. The Board then adjourned to the irst Monday in August. . | —— ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. CnioaGo, July R—Dispatches recelved show that the suspension of the Royal Canadian In- with which he is largely and intimately con- nected. John Kennedy, aged 85 yesrs, yesterday morning fell through s man-hole carclessly left open at the Grand Paciic Lotel, and was ser- ously brufeed. Ile resides at No. 87 Newberry aveniue. Tho 30th of Juno $ras “the end of the flscal year for the United States Indernnl Revenuo oftiee In this city, and Special Agent Whitficld, of Washington, appeared and made an examina- tiun of 1he atainps, tte TYesterday and the day before witnessed the Jargest receipts in the Internal Bevenua offico of any day for over n year. Yeaterday the receipts nimonnted to over £39,000, and Monday over §10,000, for spirits alone, . The temperaturo {cslcn]n)‘. a8 observed by Manasee, optician, 83 Madison street (TRiBuUNR building), was, at 8 a. ., 75 deg.; 10 . w., 705 12 1.y 705 3 . i,y 835 8 P, mu, 8% , Barometer at 8 8. M., 20875 8 p, m,, 2000, A party of fifty of the membersand fricnds of the Farragut Club went over to Grand Haven lost evenipe on the Goodrich steamer Alpena to attend the regatta. Twelve shell boats havo buen shipped from thia city on the same steamer, and will be used In the races. s perimentthem S 188 pe rECriEd, anagi e 10U ‘Snap has perfected, andow o i G Al FINEST TOILET SOAL In the WWoria. ‘Oni ihe puress Vegetasle Oils ured In e mannjacture. For Use n the Nursery it Bas No Eqal. Worth ton timen {ta rost to every mother and famil InChristendom, Sample bax, containing 3 cakes of ources each, scut froe Lo any addrest on racelpt of 73 cente. Address . B.T.BABBITT, New York ity, FOR SALE BY ALY DRRUGGISTS. A TERFECT TOILET SOAP. First smong the reqnisiten of the toflet fs & good srilcle of foan, but to procure ft 18 not slwaya an emy matter, Many of the most exnensive Sovpa In the man ket arc made from coarse snd deletorions materals, and thotr delieata coloring and fragrant perfime ton often conceal the most repulsive impuities. 1 The disclonures recently made public reganding this subjsct aro post tively startling, and desorea serious consideratione Bcented Soaps ara now known 10 b extromely objco tlanable, espectally if applled to (he heads Injurfng the offered at Monday night's mecting of the Coun- cll, respecting the demanding of raflroad passca by Aldermen, hes camsed quite a commotlord among certaln members of that body. Some hold that it Is too sweeping, becauso the mem- bers of the Councll work for nothing for the city, and have even refused the $3 a day sesefon which the charter allows them. Hence, they argue that they should be allowed to rido on pasees when they deel tnclined. Ald, Daly takes & broader view of tho caas. He holds that the offico of Alderman is wholi; an honorary one. There aro no perquisites al- lowed by law, and none should attach to It by custom. As there is ho pay attached to the place, ho is decidedly fu favor of uplolding the diguity and honor of the position. Ile wants the oftico 8o clevated that hercafter no political bummer will care to scek it, but that good men shall be compelled to scrve. These arc, in sub- stance, Ald. Daly’s vicws as he expressed them to n TRINONE reporter. The reason why he was induced to offer the resolution nay be summed .up In the fact that, while®io was in Quiney, In this Btate, recently, he met tio impecunious Clileago bummers who were rusticating on Aldermen's passes. It should be underatood that the Alderman has no hates to pratify, but he knows of vecasions where Aldermen obtain- ed passcas and failed to leave town. shapes, the elcctricit; ingg through various | her. William heard this, and went to another et e tnt ) bulticude ol colors. | window and audresicd the peoplo below. - Lia The- names ol Washington, Franklin, etc., | told them that his wife Hedijthat he had no wers thus lluminated. The electric light is | revolver; that he did ownone abont four years remarkably bright, and only those who saw the | ago; that she cot hold of it oo night and At~ display of last ovening can fully appreciate its | teinpted to kill him, whereupon he took It away be-u'l’us. Adiver's Jamp was lighted fn the | from her and sold it, Seyeral In the crowd handsof T Trinune reporter. It would il- | knew Marrow, and, believing his statemcnt, lumiae water ot s depth of from thirty to | Inughed, and went away, the others fotlowing. seventy-five feet, The same marner of con- ‘Willlam finally concluded to go to bed, and ducting clectcicily can also be used fo mines, | permitted his wife to light the gas without In- and would make the chambers aa bright as day, | terference. lo had not heen under the and free from the dangers of cxplosions | clothes five minutes beforc —she camo by fre<tamp. As an + exhibiton of | into the room from one adjolaing, ti!s pmnmr u to which elcctricity { and, coolly =triking o maoteh, sct fire may bo put, it wasa success. This evening a | to the bed-quit. .1t blazed u{;, and Marrow nd Fourth-of-July ekhibition will be given, | jumped out and with difficulty put out the or which a_number of powerful batteries will ames, his shirt being burned whilo so doing. be used. The public are fnvited to view the ex- | This event secmed to gqulet the woman, and poriments and display. nothlng more occurred that night. The next INDEX OF ABSTRACTS. morning she_clcared out, and Marrow is not at The Recordes’s oftice has just published an | all auxious about having her retum. o spoke officinl list of abstracts of title to Eouk County | to her :utun!ny‘ sho having catled to ree him, real estate now on ita record, or contafned fn | and sahl somcthing about o divorca. She de- Ictter-prees books In its possesaion. This book, murred to this, and remarked that ¢ She wouldn't which ~ makes up, with the index, 610 pages, | sign it.” Although the wotnan has committed givea by lots and blocks the vnrfims 2 very serfous offense, It is not likely that she sbstracts. of title which were recorded | will be prosccuted, since no damage was dune to at the Recorder's offics nunder tho resolution | the stable, and Marrow is not at all vindictive adopted some years ago by the County Board, | towards her, and also those contalned In the books purchased fese nobly by tnfllnt ihat he would not accept the honors sought to be thrust upon bim In con- ncction, with the foundation _ for tho dome of the Court House. ~The DBoani the day © beforo had authoszed him 1o o on and do the work, very singularly, and a8 much to his surprise as that of any vuno elso; but ho sald, without giving any reasons there- for, he would do nothing of “the kind. The facts are, as has been already Tepeatedly stated, the Board never Intended that the work should Do given to any one else than Sexton or MeNeil, and belng unable to determine between the two men they attempted to throw the responsibility on Egau. The conduct of the Board, as strange a8 it wae, (s luactlvllble of explanation, and that exolanation might be even cxplained further than it can be here. Under Sexton’s contract the dome work really belonged to him, and he wanted It. On the’ other hand, McNeil had begged for It, urged the architecs to reconimen him, otc., and, both contending for it, the mud. dic was s serious oue, as cither of them was rrml{ to outhid the other In_ the matler of paying for the Job, The real trouble eamo I, however, {uu here, and the end I8 not yet: Sextonhad a ollowing In the Board coming of the fact that, fu oll Lis relations with the ** Ring,"” he had dealt direct rather than through Perlolat. This & dovr 47 % | pusscas ani fallci in Iof stafn. | et won for Scxtn‘n t{mfi:}l;nlt}'tnl Perlolat, n‘l;xld Snrgics Compaoy fn:;n New York t‘!“me was | hair, Irvitaing the sealn, and fnducing severa hew. Mrs, Withelmina Getsinger, & widow 47 ycars | from Willmans & Thielexe. The iden is an nd- SBOUTH PARK. ha fact remains that tho passes wero obtain- | in the matter of the building of the dome this | only temporary. The Directorsof the Company | Aclies. The cuarscter of tha ingredients ay be{nferrod of ngze, rexiding at No. 140 Rumesey street, com- .. ed for and uscd_ by outsiders, through Alder- | patriot lubored for MeNeil, hem was the rub, from the statement of a gentleman who makes the mitted waicklcat an early honr yesterday morn- Qirsblecone, A uersow desius ot gcting A HOXND MRETLH manfc sources, It {8 the abuse of the privilege 3 | ac vowat Albany, and by to-nicht arrange- —8exton v, Perfolat,—and to bridzs over the difficulty, nllay the anger, and suppress the Aght, Egan was given the position of medlator, which ho respectfully declines. Where the trouble will endno one knows; but the result, whatever it may be, will be n fair teat of the present streneth of Perjolaf and Scxton with the Boanl. McNelt, na an_Individnal, i oul of the question, and, besido, there Is againat him the fuct of lis consplracy of a year ngo with Agnew to have the Commissioners fudicted. WALKRI'S TROURLESOME EXTRAS. The next_promiuent move in connection with the Court-House work on the part of the Board Is to vote to Walker 802,000 in ‘4oxtras.’ Watker clalms this amount, but kas no expecta- tloy of getilng it In fact, while ho ia {u law entifled to nothing, It he can get §60,000 on the cofe of equity he will be abundantly satisfied. This amount would leave him n profit of $20,000, for his ** extras * are only contetplated to cover the $10,000 he agreed to pay for the contract. Tiio $40,000 ho i pructically assured of, because Egan has already agrecd to allow ‘blin about shat smount, but this sssurance docs not sat- Isty him, for hie says lie wants a share of the plinder, and uniess a respectable smount In oscuss of this 18 voted hin he will not only refuse to recognlze the clalms of thio Commissloners, but will nlso throw mxr his coutraut; hence the interest of the “Ring" In giving him o sum ns near $02,000 as possible, The scheme adopted to give him his clain and satisfy his deinand has alrendy Licen inthnated fn thcse columns, and In it is another trap for Egan. Walker has imade up the suin of $02,000 ns his claim by means of an Arhitrating Board of Two spuoiuted and paid by himaclf, and, 08 In the Hnrms malter, Ezan is to be called fn by the Boand o represent tho Ccm‘l’g. Kgan's figures, tostart on, will be about $40,000, amt, with two against him, the best hie can do seentIng of Boaps lila bustness; he recentlj declared that persons engaged In this employment were short-livedy {rom seven 1o ton years betng thie lonkest whlch the becupation couid o 15»!}:("'571'. ’;’M l':“"": curing & perfoctly puzo articlo Tollct Boap fa at |art onriatad, howaver, e 5! tha satorprise and chomical sKilloF M. 1'%, Bannirr, of New stufactuter, clicaply the chain of titla to any property canl | A peaing of the South Park tonrd was held 2:.‘-’15,] ’nlgw"m:fi” |=m. \:m(:éd m‘.:' w:‘l:l: yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Prestdent, abstracts In the county’s possession, and can, it | James Morgan, in tho chair. All the members lumd :&:’ldd%!hfie obtaln rer‘llm‘cd }-nnlclfi “’{‘!'m ‘wers prescat except Mr. 8ibley. an h has been prepared for free distribus | yyirg Dexter, belng present, wae asked os to o e e e e e s ammuty, | hib opinion of the best way of getting to the whose thorough acqualntance with the abstract | park. Mr. Dexter thought there wero no legal business has made fis services invalunble in fis | obstacle to the city transferring Michizon avo- compliation and In the management of that | nye to the chargeof the Park Commissioners, Wrinul of the daltonof s olfiete. thoy to fit 1t up and mako any regulations which Some one,whosa name Is tnknown ot present, | Lhey might "“";,P"{ff“’ ,'i“ L gt ‘:’;‘1"‘""“ is responsitie, through his carcicaanear, for 8 | 2ICECE (et nEavy tcarming thoreon. T1s ol sclien peterday moruiog the Somet | B LYWL Had ad uidoubied it 4o 10 Icave & car golng cast, ho knocked over John """fi,‘]inl:“‘:mfm“g",‘gr O Park Board, was Maloney. a laborer, who was busy at work on the - i he legality of the paysment botween tho tracks, The wheels | Of the sama oplnfon regarding the legulity of o ahear oG Wost a5 the aam moment pssed | ADyroDHisting certoln sirects for lighi driving, O e Tt o hicon 1y i omme, Mo 15 | for the Caminissloners to o sny of the park g e s un n fixing o ) Centre nvenue. whero lie died in Rrcat agony fl':";fl for the "E"Ilcfl‘ of the public. There wero scveral houra later. The stomach was found te | 100 = of streets (n tho city, and he thought tho b bursted at tho examination after death. De- | DRty of SUEER IR (R0 O S0 ol SreRie Bod ceascd was 60 years of age, and leaves a large i 3 family, Willain Dettman, driver of the car, | *SUGTLRIDIAELE: 0 tter of appropr-’ 1o, 583, was losked np st Ve Arninry, atiug park moneys toward fixiog up Mihigan Patmer Honto A ilas, Wiscon. | BVenuo could bo covered or evaded by securing At e e eton "sostan: the Hon. Georgo A7 | voluntary subscriptions for the purpose, uutil d, Memphis: W, il ¢ Yorks Ut legislation conld be obtained regarding tho nold, Memphis; W. 8. Wililams, New York: Gen, n e e Ead 0. M. Fue, U. Jotingon, Marquette; tranafcr, pro u lor i r 8, 8, Donghenfl. A communication from the Trustecs e Alany; €. B. | Oaklaud Congregational Church wos read, which related to the matter of right-ol-way in front of the church. it was referrcd tothe Land Committee. A petition from the Town of Ilyde Park was resented, asking jeave to conngct with the orty-third street sewer. It wid referred to ng by cutting lier throat with & razor. She had heen somewliat deranged for somis time past. 8he leaves two daughters and a son, with whom shie reslded happlly. Johony Schutt, the 7-year-old son of E. B, Behutt, of No. 56 South Halsted atreet, hasheen missing since Monday, Hu is of light complox- fon, and when last eeen wore dark clotlies, and was barcfooted. Anylnformation that will lead to his recovery will be most thankfully recelved Uy his almost distracted parents, ‘The hotels last night presented s deserted sppearance. The arrivals ‘were luht, showlng that hut few strangers will spend the Fourth in Chicago, and many of thie gucsty have departed on little trina to the country.® All the hotels will ily their banners, and the Bherman will dee- Jrate fmr Randolpl and Clark strect tronts with 180 #mull faws. Coroner Diotzach yesterday Lokl an dnquest upon Frank Smith, the colored jockey who was nceidentally killed ot Dexter Park by tho trot- ting_horse * Bonnled Bell.” He waa thrown, amt having on stoga boots, could not extrieate hi- foot from the stirrup. ~ An inquest was also beld upon Thamas Lyons, a 10-year-old boy, restiling ou Longhton street, who was accldent ally drowned Saturday. Yesterday morning N. L. ¥ranche, residing at No. 791 West Adama street, found u fenialo chlld wrapped In o seriped shawl in his yard, It was taken to the Foundlings® flome whero It waa recognized os belouging to & voung woman wha had called at the [Tomo the day previous, it wus not allowed to leave the child becauss she woulil Lo required to remalu in the Inatitu. tion as nursc. At that time abe clafined to hall (rom Dubuque. The regilar monthly meeting of the Caledo- ments will bo fully completed by which the Royal Canadian will be nllowed to proceed with- out fear of farther trouble, We learn that the St. Johu losses aro being promptly adiusted and Immediately pald with- out discount. ——— THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD, ‘The seven wonders are known to many; the cighth fs that tho villainous adalterated stuf? cafled corn starch has beon used Ly the public so long, The only reason, of coarse, Is that nothing better was offered or known. But mow the Chicago Starch-Works produco an article without rotting, the grain and then restoring the putrid stuff with polsonous chemicals, as fa done by other manufac- turers, The food is consequently pure and whole- gome, and the gloss for ianndry purposcs the be and takes one-fifth Jess, being strongee; snd, thongh so much snperior, costs no more than the common articio called gloss and corn starch, ———— BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, * Thersls no subject which should more engrors attention than the purity of the preparations which are uscd In flavoring the varlons compounda pre- pared for tho human jstomach. Burnett's extracts o propared from fraits of the best quslity, snd highly con rated. Tho **Flfth Avenne,™ *sContinental," **Grand Paclfe,* and other lead- ing hotols use and {ndorsp Burnett's Kxtracts, ——————— UNDER THE HAMMER. On Monday, Jaly 8, Willlam A. Hutters & Co, ‘will make a positive sale of rcal estato. Thia rale presents a rare opportunity to invest at bottom prices. which Is deprocated. Sincu Jan, 1 last some Aldermen have obtained a8 many as ten to_fif- teen passes, Tho City'Clerk hns a record of these, and the Cominltice, to wiem Ald. Daly’s resolution was referred, should call for it. Col. James was delegated always to ob- tain tho. - passcs, and ho ~ gencrally succceded {n his mission. There Is an {nstance on record when a certain Alderman sccured a pass to New Orleans and return, for hlmnsclf; and the return trip was aflterwgnls offered for sale in the Gulf City, No onc has ever heand of o Chicago Alderman taking n‘? his residence in New Orleans, and what wos done with that ass can bo easily {nferrod. This s wimt Ald. aly objects to.~ He thinks that no man cavact with tadependence I he is coutinually asing favors of corporations which may como befora the Councll to nsk cei privileges. 1o ylews the matter whoily in 8 business light, and favors tho abolition of the pass system so far a8 mei- bers of the City Councll are cuncerncd. Somc rich dovelopments are prbmised If tho Judiciary Gommisteo will do thelr duty in the promlses. TIE CITY-IALL. The Compfroller yesterday borrowed $8,700 upon revenuo warrants at G per cent. ‘The employes of the Department of Health and achool janitors were yesterday pald June salaries, amounting to about §15,000. The Treasurcr's reccipts yestenday' wero £1,700 from the Water Department, $3,808 from the City Collector, and $47,748 from the Comp- troller. Nincteen new cases and ono death from scar- ork, the world-renowned Roap whose mmiense eatablianmeit 13 by far the Jrgestof 1ts Kkind in the United States. Ths renown of MESaBnITE's vAriaus productions haa for many yoars been vidoly dis= seminaterl, but this latest sicoess Is tho alraptiate crown ta the numerons victoriea nirendy nzhiered. After yesrs of patient Ishor and refentific exjeriment, Mr. ARnITT has succeeded In perfecting the compai= tof nf thin Aineat tofletaonp ever introdnced. She prine cial ingredients am the pireat yesetable ofieg fie mane BfActuring procceses aro eutiraly new and orfial, and {he result (s mniply unpacailed in tta departinert ot la~ Y. UL T, BARMTTATOILRE SOAR™ {4 the trads-mar) by which this slogant tafiet Inxury in destenstel, an: for application to the delicata skin of fafanta, chtdren, and Jadica, {t 12 oltogcther unequaled fn iis emdtloni fropertics. Thc Soxn it naf pecsumed, the fngrollenta heing of such Absolute purity as o require no ald from chemintey touinguise inferlor matcriale, The mos ro- fontaste conailers the awencs of Ariffihal portime ection of sweetioes, and the peculiar ensraiers Iaticor 13, T. Babbitr's Toflet Soan renders I Lho nosk Realthiful'and agreeable article of the kind ever mmu- jactured, - Though apecially dealrahia for the uee of ladies wnd children, this sap I8 cqually app or gontes men's tollet, and st niakes atioavy lather It (s also oae of the iow'soams tor Larhers' wae. 1t s fust heirg need upor tha market, but the demand for 1t willsooa come general.~New York Trioune. B. T+ BABBITT, New York City. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT. on, Ballimare. ... Tremont House—Tha Tion, 1. B, Iago, Vermont; Jamies Peabody, Cinclunad;” CTE Bulard,xan - ciaiged dol. 8. M. Biewitt, St Lonis: -W. | the Construction Committee. Ict fever were reported at the Health Depart. @ o . ———— - e et hary s of I, dudagn Now Yok, 'c, G Red, Dotroli | e clain of e, Legare for 1000 for1aud | mont yestenday, | Fivo cascs of micasles were ale | Ll ot plit the dlfferenco botween his catl | g eanomy ts the koy-note of wealth. 1t i for mnte and that of his nssociatc arbitrators, The result woull be, the arbitration would result in recommending an_allowance to Walker of £05,000, or 5,000 more thon he expocts. The Ueorge llorton, San Francleco; P, B, 1isk, springlold, Vt.: Willlam Huevey, Guiney| G. Tt loughton, Mllwaukeo; W. 14" Darling, San Francisco; the llon. 8. K. sold tho Commissioners was taken up and con- sidered. Accoriding to the roport of the Audit- inz Committee thers was o defett In the title. Sangainon and Aduma'strects. The Chilef, Col. RafTen, vpresided. The only business of the evenlng waaadesultory talkas to luving o plenie, #0 reportt . M. Musller took out a permit yesterday to build two throc-story and basemnent stoue-front this reazon that husbands coincide with tho pref- erence of thole wives for Andrewca’ Hazar.” All the mcicst and froshest news in tilotature, art,, . Ny # ) 5 L Ar. Kales stated that thero was o right of dower i ¥ sad sclence Is popularly glven, and the best writers “Ih‘dlld fiven |‘ l1”‘r|h-' (uml -‘.’.t"." “1‘.‘.,';'&“ u:':E (l'l"ll', {iines Reevge X LA ':‘)3-%.,“_‘1*‘“39 F R “ll:"" the. promises whicl could it bo cxtihs | dwelllogs, 3 feot cach, West Monroc, near {:‘E‘kmlon “th amlm::!xlxlm m:“b‘:i;' %Ev.mi '"l‘t\.l A R A B ‘@ Ttational Invaldds.—In sickn ortl T ote B | Mok, Mlavscs o T ladger, Knowellios & | sulelicd excopt by condomnation, "It wasstated | Morgan sirech, to cost $1,000 cach.. e ek Upon ~ lis " Bignts . | cuts Ad poriorns. ABowt Tamion Marim, 1y fars | Of the bady syboathzes Wi h seai of (ho J0rIcE: Aviruat, and that the public. should nat be ty. | W. Ntewart, Winona: the ion, €. ‘Twichell, fiint proccedings of condemnation wera aiready | Next Saturday the Comptroller whl redeam P ¥ Yihen the stomach perform fta functions, (ho Tislgd. dend for tho Hazar, Claclonatl. Speci- i le Ja povlurr A fonchiopy 1o der his contract " with tho county,. For o puryese f inaking permge. | Tioctdine, Mowy (Jidee &, 0. AnthonY, Falpy” i progress. Mr. Lyon sakd that the dower cor- | thi outatandiug cortllcstes of tho papuiar loat, | ehich makes bim solo srbitrator in all such mate | med cpy, 10 conte, i ore o i o 5 C a all more or Jém alfected. These delinquenta require 3 s 2 conmmitteo of fivo was appolated, von. | T80 g F, T Willls, “Cincinnatly J. | eretl oy a portion of oneof the twenty-five- [ Thosa now out arc the ones In which no pro- | yors and do jurt as ho ought to nave done I the — medicine, eombining Ui a atomachic, an o or Mcanra, dohn Rafleq Willan Forreat, | Ly, L300 (FIOes &, J. (Coohet, il | oot lots which compased the tract. yislon wan s fo rodeufkion Ueloro iy | Hiuss caas, hnd sho- Baged il havo tho b BEATIS, SlcTilie, 8 puEativ, sionis, ani telatiye tobilng Alexunder Murray, ‘Thomas Patterson, and 8. | Leeds, 11, ilammond, Detroil.... | offered a rescluson 1o the eifoct that tie Vil- tho city saw upon its own lands, Walker then can kcep - ~ thelr purest and most efféctive forms, aro united in T, Oage Grand Wines, Sprinafold; Sanford | Offcred & resalution Fifty thousand dollars were forwarded to | efthior of bia promiscs,—refusc to pay the 840,000 | (O ROURKE-Of cholern nfantum, Williaa Heney luge of Iiyde Park bo nllowed to connoct with the Bouth Park’s matn suwer on Egandale aves noo and Forty-third atreet, the work to he dong with the apgrobation of the Buperintendent of tha Park, aud with tne proyision that the Com- missioners should cause s “Ulsconnection at any tiom upon ten days’ notice belng given. ‘Yhe resolution was adopted, A nu:!,\btrnl Lills were audited, amounting o 34,0200, Mr. Henry Sheldon appeared beforsthe Board ruh ;x W\;‘;an:z.m‘l‘{c stated thn’ [y ‘vhenr u:,t: ant June lis mwunfimn o through the careleasness of t! nwrkmen.“:;u Yraully damuged, besides there was an injury to liin wite. e thought It wonld not ray cithor himself or the Boanl to enter into litigation, but he wished to be reimbursed for tho damage done, The matter did not nn&ou to mect with the approval of tho Commissioners, and no ac- tion wua taken. | A Mr. Bond, who {8 constructiog a residence on Drexel boulevard, sent i1 s communication requesting the Hoard to sllow him to run a sewer ncross the planting grouna of the park, a distunce of about 100 feet, to connect with the maln sewer on the west side, belonging to the town. The matter wus referred to & special committee. A petition from a number of property-owners on Drexel boulevard, between Oakwood boulo- vard and Flfty-seventh street, asking the loard to grado and otherwise improvo the adjolning strceta as 8200 a8 pussible, was referred to the Committee on Construction. ‘F'ho matter of paving and improving the rest of Oakwood boulevard was dlscussed, and finally it was agreod that stone paving should be put In the gutters and the rond-bed macademized, tho work to be placed tn the hands of the Cone struction Commitice, with power to act. ‘The Board then m}journud untii ¥wo weeks from yeaferday. THE TELEPHONE, LECTUME AND EXUILITION DY FROY, GRAY, ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Chicago Eloctrical Socicty was held Ingt evening in Rooms 30 and 31 of the Union Building, and was attendod by an audience of cousiderable outn- bers and of rather more than average futolli- gence, The meeting was called to order by the President, Mr. F. W. Jones, who Introduced Y'rof. Elisha Gray, the fuventor of the tele- phone. Prof. Gray gave u thorough description .of Lits Invention aud an futercsting cxplanation ‘uf its workings, his talk, as he called ‘it, beiug quite similar to that which he Ve Jast winter at McCormick Hall iter ‘this explanation, o practical _lilustration ol Its operations was eiven through the Imtmmcnulllf of a Mr, Goodrich, who played on the transwlitiog fostrument located in tha next bulldlog weit. The audience became 3 Ko T, Wellslager, Des . (raves, I A\, Graves, aud U, W, Dentwick, Engiaud; G, B, Wright, Indianaoo- 1h: Dr. R, H, Dradly and W. A, Ilnllan, Marshall, 111, duhn G, Daggutt, Sostons W. W. itolt, D Witk ... The Commercial—J . M. Churchill, Bnflal M. A. Joucs, Troy: F. L. Curtiss, Champalgn; L 1L. lowe, Vortland; H. J. Nims, Rewauee; J. P Witcox, Quiney. DOUGLAS MONUMENT. MEETING OF TIH COMMISSIONERA. ‘The " newly:appointe® - Douglas - Monumont Commissioners met day beforo yestenday at the Palmer [louse for the purposc of organiting and getting to work under the late law by which they wers olected, und by which $50,000 was ap- propriated for the completion of the monu- ment. The Commissloners present wero Judge CMon, Judge Drummond, Judge Fridley, Pot- ter Palmer, Melvillo W. Fuller, Robert T. Lin- coln, and Ralph Plumb. Judge Caton was clected President of the Commisslon, and Mr, Fuller Bocretary, The Commission then con- sidered tha plans prescnted by Mr, Leonard W, | Volk, the scalptor, and, after a thorough dis- cusslon of tha subject, concluded to adopt them In all thelr esscutial parts. Tho cost of the work necessary to complete the monument will, ft ia andd, unfuestionably como witnin the $50,000 appropriated by the last Lezistature, THE MONUMENT 2 will bo about 100 fcet in height, and have a diuneter at the baso of fifty-two feet. The foundation bass and tomb have beca completed since 1808, There are four pilasters grnjecl.lng from the cornurs of tho totnb, which will be surinounted by four emblematic statucs in sit- ting attitudes. - They will bo of beruic sizo, and be made of bronze or the foest Italian marble, One tigure will roprescut Iistory recording on a tablet the doinge of Illinois, who sits on au- other cofner, and towsrd whom History {s bend- ing a listening ear: the other two will repro- scit Commierce and rta and Bclences, with the proper symbols, Al will be robed fn har- monfzing dress and in classic style. There will be fowr high ULasroliefs in inarble or brouzs extendiug sround the pedestal, and which will rovresent Amcrican lll:l‘jucu. One group will ropresent the aborfgines bunting, fishin and engaged in other cxercise witl wigwams, squaws and other Iudian accompanitnents, Anotler group will represent plouecr furmer's life, o third trada and enterprise, {llustrated by the building of sullroads, tclegraph, the unlosding of vesaels, ete, A fourth fimup will represout educatlon, lustrated by churches, colleges, sud a vlass of youngsters recelving instruction from thelr schovlmuster, ‘The architectural work rising aboye the tomb will consist of an oruamented pedestal, orua- mented with bas-rellefs, and [festoons and Tarraht’s Effervescent Scltzer Aperient, The grest Saling Remcdy for Indigestion: and ita cone comitant conncquances. Foll by all drugkise, ‘The Sinzer Sewing-Maching Compauy was esterday made the defendant in a sult brought by Soplida Rosa before Jnstice Foute to recovey n'sewingz-wachive which she clalimed had Leen Tramstulently taken from her by the aforesaid Company. "It anpcarnd that Sophia had pur- chured A\wo sewing-madhines on time, und had pald $10 on them, The Singer Company then traded her ono uew machine for her two old unies, but gaveier no credit forthe $40 she bad paid to them. Then by mcans of some *lcale ar mortguge mu{ elainied the new machine, and izot, posseesion of it'by o writ of .roplevin. Jus- tice Foote allowed her #40 ns damages and found the right of property in ber. ‘The Matron ot the Chicago Protestont Orphan Asylum, which is situated on Mlchigan syenue, just sonth of Twenty-socond strect, was awak- ‘cncd Bunday morning about 1 o'clock by the walling of a chitd. Upon investigution It was found to proceed Irom a - baby wrapped i a shawl and lyln$ under one of the trees in thelarge yard in front of the fngtitutlon. The Httle stranger was talen In and found to be almost numb with cold. It was rubbed with alcoiol until t revived, It ‘was found to be a beautiful boy-baby, apparcnt. 1y 6 or 8 rmonths old, Ho was eatly but plain- 1y dressed, but thergi wers no marks upon the ol ol.hln[.(', and no writhiz to Indicate by whom e was [eft. The Inhuman parents, or parcut, u:'vndcnuv wish to leave no clew to fdeutifica~ tion. Last summer the Rev, Arthur Mitshell, D.D., spent part of his vacation ln Minncsota with the missionarics_of the Ainerican Sunday-School Union. At Minneapolls and 8t. Paul” ho de- livered uddresscs on behnlf of that soclety, wiking for his themo “Tho Worth of the Bible 1o the Natlon, [ts statements concerniug tho fnflucnco of the Bible on vur national character und progress ottracted the atteution of & pum- Ler of Jupunese students In Califorsia, and they hiave been transcribing coplos of 1t to circuluty among their friends Lerv and at home, Thu wddress wns published by the 8t. Paul Jioneer awd Press, the Sunday-Schwl World, aud the Sundusy-School Times of Philadolphis. Cuoples wre stlll in demand Ly the Japancso, This Is ‘another indication of the growiug {utercat In Christlanity among that people. The Cuicsgo Clty Rallway Company have completed thelr stréct rallway on Indistn ave- nue, from Thirty-nloth to Filty-firat street und the Bouth Park. The track citers the Park ut the northwe rucr, where the Grand Boule- vurd conneets with tho Park, sud within s fow winutes' walk of the Yuml. music-stand, and Yark Retreat. 1t will without doubt ‘be a favorite routs Lo the Vark, as the Compan, proposc to put on thelr best cars, run often an regulurly, aud, as thoy have o double track suuth of Thirty-ninth street vod an un- usually wood yoad bed of Lemout stone and all-steel ralls, ¢ Is the Inten- O'Roarke, aged 8 months, son of John and biridg- ett O'Hourke. Funeral from their residence, No. 175 Maxwell- at., by cars to Calvory, at 1 o'clock p. m., July SETZINGER—Mrs. Wllhomenia Betsinger, at ‘bor residenco, 140 Ramsey-et., 8t 12 p.m., July 2. Funersl to Waldheim Cembtery,, at 1 p. ui., July 4., I-‘A"]cndu of the famlly aro Invited to attend. HORTON—VHIEBRICK—In Denver, Col., May 81, of consumption, Eva A. llorton, aged 20 years; also June 24, of the same dincane, Lier alster, Mury Emma, wite'of Charlea il: Pbilbrick,aged 28 years and P ruontks, 1ate residenta of Chicago, BELL~Tho funeral of Mary Bell will take place from 509 Bedgwick-st, to-day,"at 2'0'clnck p. m., by carrlages to Graceland, % i JONE8—JYiy 2, in Donovan, NI, Mrs. Roby D, Jones, nged 70 yoars, formerly of Ghicago, 111, $47 Michigan papers pleasc copy. MALONKY—On Tucsday morming July 3, 1877, John Maloney. aged 65 ycars, A native of Her- bertatown, County Limerick, Irsland. Funeral from his Iate residence, 405 Centre-av., July 4, st 11 o'cloci, by cara to Calvaty Cemotery, COMINGS—At Evans, Col., June 26, of qul ck consumption, Charles T. Comings, of Chlcago, oaged 1 years, BRAGG—July 3, Mes. Angollne C., wife Charlen M. Drogs, agod 52 years, vite ot Notles of funeral hercafter. % Lowell and Salem (Mass.) papcrs please copy. CYATTERTON~July 3, Charlie Noyes, infant son 0f Oncar W, and Mary P. Chatterton, aged 7 montha and 4 daya, Fuaoctal from resldence, 200 Warren-av,, at 10 a. m. to-day, New York yesterday, That sum makes up the amount of constgnments tothat mflo to $468,. 000, which is just tho total of the bonded debt interest due July 1. ‘The 8pecial Committes on Water-Rates has been called to mect in the City Clerk’s office Friday at 8co'clock, Tho ‘Gas Committes fs called to meet Saturday at 2 o'clock sharp in the City Clerk's office. % Sinco tho Council has accepted two fnvitations for Fourth-of-~July cntertainments, the Alder- men have decided to go, some to uno place apd somo another, Frank Lawier is sot down for an address to the nowstoys, who liave a plenle at Dingee's Groves The subject of the oratien is to be ** Aldermanic Perqulsites,” or,. * Wo Must Live.” ‘To-morrow the Department of Publle Works sdvertiso for proposals for curhing, nlmgr and vaviug Astor stroct, from Diviston to Schiller strect, and Friday propodhls for tho conatruc- tion of North avenue bridecwill be adyertised for. ‘The Department yeaterday awarded the controct for |uupl‘ymz 1,500 cubje yards of cement-pavivg-graaing to & E. Everts: The atatistics of tho Police Department ahow that within tho Jast threc months 2,250 persons hiaye beon nccomnuiodated with lodgings at the police statlonss 957 lost children have beon re- turned to their parcuts by tho pollce; 2,183 notlces to repalr sklowalks have been served by the patrulmen, who have, within the above time, killed 8,001 dogs. There wero three deaths In the force, and four mnen werg tojured while In discharge of thelr dutica. ‘Tha report of tho Registrar of Vital Statlstics shows that in tho month of June there were 502 deaths, a decrcase of 0 from tho proceding month and_an increase of 15 over the corre: spondiug month of last year. Decedents wero males, 808; females 234 married, 150; singlo, 708; white, 838; volored, 0. The principal cause of deaths: accidents, 18; apoplexy, I dlseasc, cancer, 14; cholera in! diphthieria, 18 eneral dropsy, fii; heart dlscases, 11; old age, ho has promised, or throw up his contract. wmmvi:r he 10a; h(‘I,u \flgll’lm 'n: mnt(u;jo( lndu{erz ence to Egan or publie, but ol ie greatoeyl moment to_tho “Rivg." If he throws up his contract, thére are othors who will step in and " 1111 it at his pricc; and if ho docs not, his fricnds ,in thic Board will Jose $10,000 If ho keeps his promise. In any event thero is o lively fight ohead. 1t will bg watehed with couslderable so- Meitudo by tho public ot large, now that the have an i{nkling of what to cxpcet; and an'jut- matlon of tho plans lald to rob them. ANNOUNCEMENTS, The steamer John Sherman will run to High- land Park to-day. Sco advertlscment on first page. Col. Cummings will lead o Gospel temperanco mulfiln Lower Farwell 11all this cvening at 8ol Thero will be a unfon prayor-meceting in he- halt of the Interests-of our country in the lecture-roum of the First Congregational ull‘:w this mogilog at 11 o'dock. All are In- vl 1The Adamn & Wentlnke Wirn (inuzo ; Non-Explosive OIL STOVE. | sl Sappniclon ronters 1t A theratore, THE FE ! Gnder any and il circuni stances, in the market. Indoracd b iyon | G A ATiamet Pt i t e flemnar, Firer\arahat of Chicaxy. T OXLY OIF biove on which nAK: i¥n, nd snother operation can be G SR i by The Al i ams & Westlako MIg. Ce I AGRNTR WANTED" EVE THKKE. send fgr Iustrated ( culsrs i \Fto Agonts, or call and sce tho Stoves In operation, ot INGERSOLL BROS,, 44 Clark-st., Chic: CONFECTIONEIRY. CELEBIATED furoughont thio Gnlon ~sxpreswed o all parts. 1 und upward 25, 40, 13 i onlers GUN® 0. tloner, — . CRIMINAL. Eliza Dennls, a colored Cheyenne prostitute, was yosterday sent to tho Criminal Court in bonds of $1,000 by Justico Foote for robbing an azed grangor named Joscph Scth, of Aurorn,, Ind.,of $8. She went to jall, Heary Jackson, & young colored man, was be- fore Justice Footo yestorday charged with the forgery of adraft of $14.50 upon o man named Mead, His ol was fixed at §1,500, and he wout to fall in default theroof. Jackson's nttorney clalms that his client can ncither read nor write, Acaso was before Commiasioncr Hoyne yes- terday in which Caroline Cruwlord, keeper ul & dive on Fourth avenue, was charge:d with selling llquor in hier domictle without fivenso for the past two years. A numbesol wituesses, black and white, were examined, and_the dusky Caro- Hue was put uuder bouds In $50 for her ap- pearance at the higher court. Last Saturdoy afternoon, between the hours of 7and 8 o'clock, as the schooner Montouk was salling off tho weat shore of Lake Michigun, be- tween Point Betay and White Fish Bay, ao al- tercation arose between Capt, G, Guunderson aud Irls mate, Godfrey Giunderson, in which the for- ‘mer was usssaulted by the Jatter, and roughly bundled. The Captalu entered this port yester- day, when be caused tho urrest of tho belliger- ent mate, and had hlm brought betoro Com- A WM. AL BU Commimion Anctipneera. 11jtand 1 Wabnat: TERTOLEDO Ifurnitire & Pinturen. Large Orchestrion, Iinabe Piano-Forte, &c., AT AUCTION, '.‘ July 6, at T MEDICAL. Schonck’s Sen ‘Weed Tonie, Intho atmoshhera experienced hera darlng the summer months, the lethargy prodaced by the heat takes away the dealre.for wholcsama food, and fre- quent persplrations reduce bodily energy, parifen- Iarly those suffering from thoe effects of debilitating alscascs. In order to keep & matural heaithful activity in the system wo must cesort to artifielal ‘means, For this purposs Schenck's Sea Weod ‘Tonle is very effectunl. A fow dosen will creato sn appetito and give fresh vigor 1o the cuervated body, For dyspepsia, it 1s lnvaluable, 3Muny eminent physicians have doubted whether dyspepsia can be ‘permanently cured by thedruge which are generally omployed for that purpose. The Ses Weed Tonic in ita natare s totally diffcrent from anch drugs, Tt contains no corrosive minorals or aclds; in fact, it aselata tho rogular operationsof natire, and sup- plies her deficlencles, The tonle In its nature so much resembles.the astric- Juice thot 1t is almost identical with that fiuld. The gastric julce is tho natural solvent which, fn 8 healthy condition of the body, causcs the food tobo digested; snd when this juice ia nnt cxcroted in sufcient quantitics, um, 23; 10; scarlet fover, 3 consumption, On ¥RIDAY 10 o'clock 4. m., at the TOLEDO, 141 Madixon-at., We wlll aclt all the Furaituro and Yisturea of tho PQLEDU, constatlig of the elegant Orclstrion, tho largest and finest in the world; a Concert {irand Kuabe [auo, 7-octave; threo Waluut Couns tors, 76 Walnut Tablcs, ane splendid 42-light Chandetlor, 34 Uas Chandeltors, two largo tllunit- nfted Sigus, ono Durib-Walter, ete,, etc. WM. A. BUTTERN'S CO., Auctes, MORTGAGEE'SSALE At Oar Balesroonfs, Saturdny Movnlug, July 7. Mayor Heath recelved vesterday from Mayor Earle, of Bt. John, a telegram thanking him ‘for the ;fimmun contribution, inade by Chleago, The Browers’ Committee turned In 8225 yester- day; the Ilotel Committee, 8160; the lumber- men, 864, In additlon to tho $1,000 alroady sub. scribed by thew. flenry Urecnchaum & C dunated §50, 8omo of the committees have not yet reported. They aro the Insurance; Drug: ete.: Hardware and “[ron: l’n?crvncnlcu and Stationers, and partsof the Hotela and Brewes Committces. Fifty-nino saloon licenses wers {ssued yeater- day, makiog the total of new ones only 105, ‘They are pot coming in with commendable rapliity,and the old troubles in which the suluon 1 Pool-Table, 3 filllard-Tables, Uar Couster, lce Tozes. tfon bafe, Tabics, Chaira, Etc. Also | Large fron Bate, 1 Safe with Durglar-Proot wroaths of luurcl, Bambeaus, books und acrolls. | sware, ua the playlig went ou, that th misnidner Hoyie, The lattor, atter leadng o | yodigestion, with sl ite distresslag symptome, fol- | 5063 i ak t 1 the puds g Gl 3 playlug went ou, that they wero | men wers invariably the losers will probably bo | case, placedthe enlprit under bunds (o $500, o i % eymptooe, alw sy Dirde, Al singors, witl cagns. B e, doetal will be & clrculac ol | liateuing 10 a oumber of famiiiar alrs, including | resorted to again, - Thio Mayor has iven notice | and el him 10 srial i the United States Court, | low. Tho Ses Weed Tonlo performa the duty of Whoa BT €0., Auctioneers. BUTTERS & 0’8 REUULAL BATURDAY SALE or HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATWIRDAY MORNING at 0:30 o'clock, at 118aud 120 Wabash-av,, N, E, cor. Madlson-st. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE @ AT AUCTION, Monday, July 8, at 11 o’clock, AT OULL BALESROOMS, really 8 pleasure to visit the parks. It will niso develop a tract of territory on the ayenues south of the city Ymita which (s destined to be- coms very cholce reshlence property, but which has uot finproved much leretolore owiug to the lack of faditics for rcachine the heartof the clty, Tho improvewmeut will prubably stimu- lute bulldlng and otherwise beneflt ‘that lo- cality, ‘Phe first cars will commence running $his morning, and will run regularly hereafter, No doubt thousands wilt avall themsetves of the day und the oppyrtunity to vo over the new route and visit the Puark. ‘Fake tho Indiana uvenue and Thirty-ninth et curs, 000D YOR MEKCL AND HAINES, For tlne itnweworial there bave been hang- ing sround the Justice snd Pollow Courte # that all bllliard saloon proprictors without licenscs must be swnnionsea for violation of ordinances, unless the up in the next few days. The result of asunimons last vear wns iu cach case a judement for the amouint of the liconse, aud tho blillard men pald the costs of the suits, ¢ TIIE COUNTY BUILDING, Commisstoner Fitzgerald yesterday fited his answer (o the Harns injunction, The cause wlil ba set to-morrow for trial. Look out for & speeial Grand Jury in August. The July jury may have somethiug to sayIn4 a Beoweh reel, “Way Dowu on the Bwance River,” the Littlo Brown Jug,” * Yankeg Doo- dle,"” “America,” and uthers, the 1au eln; sbout ss near & cross between that of the hand. organ aud the lmnl{‘ urdy as anything that could easfly be tmagiued. Trof. Groy also ex- hibited anotbier coutrivance, couslsting, besides tho wires, principally of & wheel with a zinc plate, which gave forth musical sounds when revolved nnd presacd by the Profeasor’s finger. » Home, Sweet Homne' was sent across the wires, uud received in this way with considerable success—alter the operator dhod gut fairly sturted, which svemed to requlre considerabla time, ‘rm: previvus experiments had reauited iu the transmission only of single toues, but with the wheel arrungeient the chords came in iluced in - three sections, the sections to bo luln:d by a belt of stars representiug the differ- cnt Btates, ‘The column will Lavo a couvexed outliue, b crowned with un oroamented frieze und cap, upon which will Le & colossal bronze - status of Benator Douglas, standlog In tho attitude of deliveriog an oration: This statuo will bo uine Tect. highs The tonb chamber {sto be tlled with varl wolored inarbles, A lfe-sized bust of Douslas will be placed upon the warcophagus. The grounds will behandsomelyjlald out with walks, nd be inclosed n( aterrace wallon thelak: o ‘and a stone curbing on Douglas uvénue. . The shaft will be of grauite, Measrs, ML, W, Fuller, Fotter Palmer, and Robert T. Lincoln wero appoluted o committos Cornclius O'Brien, No, 11 Barborstreet, and Albert Lucas, No, 083 Wabush nenuo,' are waveriug twixt life snd death, and (o nelther caso are thy Eh'(llclmu able to glve any declsive oplnjon, O'Brfen has identificd Joseph Bmith a5 the mun who Ured the brick at him, end he 18 thorefore beld withiout bail. Schinfdt, who assauited Lucas with Lis sclssors, ls shnilarly held. Charles Dich), No. 120 Ewing nrfet. will recove His assailont bus not yet been captured, as Dichl s auable to talk, and dous not know exactly who It was that cut bim. Ile states that be stopped on the cor- ner g question n woman who was crying be. catise hgr husband had turued her out of “doors and was beating her, and while so talking the the gaatrle juice when tho latter 1s deficiont, Bchenck's Sea Weod Tonlc sold by all druggists. LIFE 1§ UBANQE, NITED STATES s S Wl T INSURANCE COMPANY, Elegant sto; nt dwelling, with 50 feet of 8 very clearly and_ perfoctly,~1hst b, taking into | spectal way. lusbaud shipped up on him unawares, snd, with- IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, corner Bouth BaTk Doulevard and ‘T hiriy-eot bie, snsaklng, thleving, luating ot of | t9 report at the next meeting as to the best | e ¢l P z L the slightest provocation, ssssuited v 4 uLisge, i (o8t ground, on & g rable, aovakdug, thiaving, luale 1ot of | B0, eliira to. 1o taken 15 carey b th | Accoutt the fact thas th aundes " oceaslovally | e County Court wll met Monday, when | Wikt Kutter - oo o Msulted B | 261, 262, 263 Broadway, | timrtii s I e . wt Homo of theugare better than others, but the | Work. Their (ustructions were somawhat In- | “prof, iray Lhen exiibited and illastrdted the | application for judgment sgainst 411 delinquent BHATEN TO DEATIL ——=—0RGANIZED |810——— ¥a i R majorlty runk with the lowest of the criminal | defivite, but - thelr duties will -include | wyrlkings of Beli's Talking Telegraph. The | taxpavers will be uiatls, Another munder is, perhaps; added to the 2 the necessary amount of interviews with contractors and othors, the results of which they will report to the Commission with whatever recommentlations they have tu make, It is the Commission's understanding that they are at liberty to draw for money as fast us the work progreeses, as it ls their “{otention to ko ahead with it as rapidly as possible. Bome of the Commissioners ary locn 0 sanzulne us to Lulleve the wouument will bo completed within thy pext six months. Aunother jceting will be Lield Fridav afteruoon (o Judge Drummond's room to lear the report of the Committee and attend to uny other busluess which mnay come Lefore the Commlssion. ——— FEMININE JEALOUSY. OTHKLLO UKTS TUE WONST OF IT. ‘The jealousy of u wife came gear causiog the death of ber busband the other evenlog. The partiea are colored, and their pames Mr, and Mrs. William Marrow. The man works for Ald. Kirk, and has charee of his stable on Michigan street, oear Plone. Ile sud i wife occupy roarus in the second gtory of the building. They were married ¢ight ycars ago, but have no chil- dren. Eversluce tho fire the two Lave not got- e atong st all, the wowan accusing Willlau, witbout cause, as he avers, of belng untruc, Ho works hard all day, aud ocoasionally would take a walk after dark to * cool of.” When he returned home she would abuse bim, charging tuat he had been spending bis time with sowe girl. Fridaynight he took one of his customary ram- bles,the weatler during the day huving beco de- rreat-ay ; 17 10tk b Butler-st., noar Fifty- 1i koo i e near bty iecond: H O BUTTERS & CO., Austionsers. By ELISON, YOMEROY & CO, Auctionecrs, T8and 80 dandoiph-st. OUR BEGULAE WEEKLY BALE, Friday,July G,9:30 0°Clock, NEW AND SECOND.HAND PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER SETS, Afall CARPETS. Lounges, Extension Tabl triger Look-Caggs, Deskay Claire, &, &e. Lo atony, ‘Geucral Houseliold Goods, &c., &c. B ELISON, POMEHOY & CO., & . Aauctioneers. clusses.” Ong of the worat featurcs about their practice {8 that they take away clicnts from yount, hard-working and deserving luwyers who have passed thelr legal examination and been aduiitted Lo she bar, o5 bailers® (straw, oue of the worst feal same connetions were used,—two wircs, one of them o yround wire, aud fhe other passing overhead to the sendlug fustru- wment,—about the ouly diflerence In the apparatus belug the use of two cup- aliaped atfairs instead of the set of boxes which Torw a part bf the telephone. Connected with cach of the cups was a swall, figed maguet, on the end of which was u ewall wire. 1o Tromt of this was a stinpls diapbiragm of iros, which be- cutge magnetic, und which was mounted within 'a very short distance of the end of the core. This apparatus, the Professor vxplained, took up the vibrations of the alr aud copled them ex- actly, When it wos used with an srmature, permanent or A%ed, and with a helix wound around it, the tendency was to produce inductively the fnflucnces upon them, the power of the tone depending upou the awplitude of the motion in frout of it. If the diapbragm vlbrated In front, it transmitted o serivs of In- Buences correspondicg to s uwn motions exactly, according to the amphitude of the vibra- tlons. 'Prof. Gray explaincd that the recds, used for trangnfsslon fu the case of the teles houe, would not auswer for the purposes of ransuilsslon by the talking tclegraph. Tho latrer rl:(‘ulxud Botething that would transmit the varylug vibratious of the human volice, as heard I speaking or siuging. Inertia had to be overcome, noreover, and the tendency was to wmake the suunds souiewhat mufled. For some reason or other, Prof. Gray's cxplanation was Dot even satisfactory to bimself, judging from the good-uatured remark Le wade at this polut, 41 dpu't kuow,” sald he, **that there ls suy | bis bookkeoper, 4 reporter balted bln to in- reasou to dwell on becguse 4 dou't koow | quire sbuut his nnm.—u:r is, those he issued ouse list by the death of Mys. wchlager, which oc- curred yesterday afternoon at No. 150 North dotlerson atreet. Mrs. l’nlm:rl‘:.hn woman who ASSETS, $4,827,176.52 SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APFROVED FQRM OF POLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES APPROVED OLAIMS . MATURING IN 1877 wie oz TR av 74 ON PRESENTATION. JAMESBUBLL, - - PRHSIDEANT. Branch Oflico, N0 LaSallo-st., Clicazo. CHARLES H. FIROBT, Mausger. F. L. BALDWIN, Agent, b, E, METZUER, Superiotendent. e s, £ st 5100 80 s Wiga s 10 erder and 'un-num.l" ‘Wigasaly EH. BURNHAM, fi Wo Maswwa bs., Cascaoa, SAMARITAN NERVINE, Vi SAMARITAN NERVINE X o lll‘llll for Kpilepus i, Cosvaitens sad Bas beea bunted by Lhousasds pud Bver Towa toiallia s ungiecass. Trind Fackageires Indlore slawsp for sircular giviag evidance s f sursa o vk AT, T T e Tho Crimlual Court was iriven again yesterday to the hearing of quasi-criminal cases. The rogular calondar will ba faken up to-morrow. Bexton, the Court-House contractor, wus pay- fug his hands yesterday, When ho. cast up se counts last nightehe was 8300 shory, Seyeral Commissiovers were about him durlng the day, yet he has o ldea where his $300 went, A police-ollicer came over to the Jall yester- day, tlosely followed by several urchins from the pollce courts. When feading them up tho steps of the full, onc of the boys touk advahtuge of the uppurtunity sfforded hiw, and rgn off.” Ho hus uot beea heard of shuce, and the cannut be given the credit ho deser ic.wau that both hls “star' and vamo are un- nown. Waguer, of wmich mustache, and who calls himsclf sn attoruey, was in trouble again yes- lenhg and for & tlme In the custody of the Sheril. The .bondsmen he bad ‘pre- sented s fow days ago to keep him out of durauce vilo surrendercd him, and he was the picture of misfortuse. He gave new Londs during the day. Walker and Scxton drew heavily on the Coua- ty Treasury ycstenday, and wi out all there waa to the crealt of tho \Court-House Fund. Walker drew his portion, as is his custom, in small orders, aud, in _couyeying them from thy North to the South Side, it was noticeable that bis horse was swift, and that he.wus guarded by 18 necused of cuusing her death, by reason of & drunken -beatlog sbho gave the deceased two weeks wgo, s ju - the Madie dtatton, lavivg legn locked up by cx-Pollceman Dier. An inquest alone (which will be beld “to-dsy) can determino Just what foundation ghere is for the, charge that Mrs. Pulmer caused her death, and it atie Aid so causc it, whether she was lu the aguressive or simply protecting herself. Mrs, Palwer Las a pretty hard reputation, and there are those who suy that the dceceased was also given to drink ot times. The ‘Coroner’s jury to-day will aift tho matter, TILE BEKNER MUBDER. The Inqueit hcld yesterday by Coroner Dietzsch upon Heury Beruer developtd no vew facts. ‘Biugularly cuough fu so crowded a nefzh- borlwod, 1o une. suve the wife of the decpased, saw the fight, agd aithough the testimony a quite 8 nuiuber Was taken, no particulars of the aflray were discovered. SMoe. Berner tes- e bricly a3 to the eausc of the quarrel.” Bhe saw Berner tcar 3 Loard {frum the partition, saw Matsen staud by ax In hand and endeavor to strike er husband. With the boara he warded off Matscn's blow, and then grubbed bim by the throat, at which point Matsrn whipped out his knifs.aud did the stabding. Noue of theother witucsses lu the case could soy unything about the cuttivg, save one, who retused bluntly to tell all be kuew, but intimated that bowopld tell the Grand Jury 4t compelled 1o do w0, The post wortemn developed the fact that ) ures of Polico and Justics Court practice. Tue Btato Leglilature “*sat down en' them in the last secasion, aud Smml a luw wnlh weng into force uly 1, aud’ which provides that wuvo man can bo allowed to practice unless he, can ehow o dlcense trom the Bupreme Court. Mon- day, when Sustlee Mcech cailed the sccond case a1 bis docket, 8 mag aross and sald thut bo rep- cesented one elde of tho case. The Justice ssked hitn, ** Are you un sttorney 1" and the inau replied that Lo had practiced in the Chbica- go courts fur the last ten years. “That is vot What I asked you," sald the Court. “I want to kuow {f you Lave » liccuse to practice law." The man wilted, sud the Justice told huw to vay buck 10 Lis client the woney which sho (an old womau) bad paid biot, He n:om‘»uud, evl- ddently knowlug that the Court bad ths power to fue hin theo and there, und was theo told to vamose the sunche, aud be rather expeditious. In that, also, be complied with celerity, That wss the firt ** shyster” bounceu, Justice Haines had occastou toapply the same bounciug [rocess o one Jacob L. Stone, anotber *¢ahyster ' who esaayed tu conduct a case be- fore bim. The Justices are firwly resolved to il\u' uo ' sbiyaters * near thelr, domains, sud 000 W do a [lttle to stoptbese butchiers ot legal lure from preying louger uponunwittiog clients and the geueral public. It L stucerely’ boped, 8t least by the young attornoys io whose futer- LIQUORS, LIQUORS. IO et finpasiers ot Lituoes o Bhicayd: obiy : Grvie Liquors 1o e25 Dure Kiwds Engatines, irshusan, A4 bioics- meu sre lavited to iry. HANDKERCHIEFS, Keen's Linen Cambric Handkervhi.gfg In fancy boxes, §1.50 half dox e 373 Bt Madison-ae T Mg wuch about 1t wyself, aud the louges 4 talk, | 4o secure tho ,Couri-H contract. He wus . .

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