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THE CISICAGO TRIBUNE: WED “In w ect building, and ssid he had failed to notice anything {Terbal nena rT like disconragement ar fexpondoney among its * " active, enterprining eltizens, ‘Do you use them often ? Ba iehall + Whenever we can—alwaya when the fire ts inan oe Inciplent stage when we reach the acene. ‘They LAKE BLUFF. are casity hanaled—the hose Ingo light that aman | THB FIRST DAT OF THE TEMPERANCE CAMP-SMERT- can run all over the building with it withont dim. ina culty; and the chemical will out ont a frcerery | at Lake Btuff yesterday was not» pronounced anc- time and leave no trace behind it, Whereas, tf the | ¢ces in point ‘of attendance, there being hardly stream from a steam engine was tarned Into a | fifty persons present at the preliminary meeting in huntding for even a minute, the amount of damage, | the afternoon, It was, however, generally under- where tnere are goods stored, wonla be very great.” | atood that the firet day wool be given up to pet- “18 THERE AS MUCK OPPOSITION ting throagh with the preliminaries, and for that 8 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Theamonnt of epirit taxes collected yesterday by the United States Collector of Chicago was $19,412, Nishop Foley has sold te Charles H. Waltin, for 3 , BO by 102 feet on th@east aide of Dear- : Dorn avenue, Just north of the corner of Schiller 4 ntreet, JULY Ll, 7877 and nae ee are told that nil that fences te tn making the kind-hearted Philp betleve that they were hard-working men and had passed the money unwittingly, and were discharced. —‘Vhe; t forth, but a couple of city ** peelers" *Isying for’ them jnst ontelde, and barce thom ona charge of carrying concealed weapana. ‘The two anfortnnates thonght this looked lke per- ecention. Mra, Loftus rans the Galena Hotel, on the North Ride, bat unlike her nenesake that wo read aboat, ahe fa not proud. She ang been nccneed of hasing aninterest in a bat attached to the hotel, where Hquor has peen dealt out In limited qaantities vince isnt May without a United States license. Several Deputy-Marahals have visited the piace dle coring, ‘The greatest obstacle to he aver. in Arctic regions fe scarry, The specific fer urvy ia lime-Juice, But the bine- jackets prefer scurvy to lime-Jitlee, herausy the favor of the Int- ter {reo nauseous, Wh spondentof the Loniton the connnitrs {tle the addition of gly aott Sted States, and th ity renounced hts all a. he never ner to the Urithsh It fe known that he reneatedly arced ane fitieh eubjert reeiding in Dekalb never to sarrenier hie allegiance to Great Britsin to become inte he done? Acorre. | acitizen of the United states, alwaye giving asin vefaneteche hae rolved | renson for not aeching citizenship here that the United States Government was not nble to protect the lime-Inice, which Is thereby pre: itveltizens. Whether MeLelian forfelted hie righte fluid condition, and free from fangotl 3: avn Eritixh aubject hy reanan of his connection even in‘very cold climates. Autd, waye this writer, with the Confederate milltary xervice In for the a lump or tivo of loat sugar, « eoupcon of lemon | Britteh authorities to determine, A copy of the oil, and then agond jornm of hot water and finid | testimony will no doubt be furnished tho repre: fimecjutce and old ram, and the North Polo must | rentatlve of Creat britain by the State Depart~ surrender. ment, MeLellan wana bachelor, and the lexnl ih Labath. | No artl inland deceptive tors fo cover tertous | ingredl+ Senta, After years of aclentine m1 perimentthe mans a from time to time, but conld not find anybody who ie eee succession to his property will requires decision ai TN, eo iiacturer of Hf. T. Tit, Bhafeldt, Job A.King,"and Jnetas Ritiian | tojthelruse now asformesiyfe || 11, carg | reason the slim crowed cansed ne disappointment. | wonld claim the ce eine ot awning 1G. At SMOMALLA AND JOSEPII. upon hla eltizensh! Fabra poet fonn haa perfected, andtiow aifers to ike tera: inted appraleers to value the oh apace ‘The only public mecting was held in the Kvanston | fength a small boy with o white apron was fonnd —<————$— que The Riana re SOAP In the were yonterday appoin! ppraleers ane strongly 0} posed to them, but now they ree thelt | tentin the afternoon, and remarks were made by | yy nau os = aie J aya T pictator of the | tari. tite the purest V1e Olle weed inite highwinca tn the Illinois Dietillery for the purpose | utility, ‘and he men who haven't any in thelr dia- he Hecently-Decensed jetntor Ind the bsr, and him the messanger captnred and brought before Horne, where he cried and gave Mra. Loftus away. Then they Isseoed the old lady, and yenterday she was placed under $500 bailto go stove. Dignitaries of atl kinds are 30 namerons tn thesn Btates that It is no wonder some of them get mixed up with the comimon herd, and get treated accord ingly. Therefore itis nogecat wonder that that time-honored functionary, Counsclor O'Malley, was yeatorday afternoon forcibly ejected, together with, his forniture, from Mra, Reinhardt’s building, adjoining the West Madison Street Btation, ant that, to by a rabble not one of whom 1s worthy of touching the hem of any ono pateh in the connselor’s clothing. Mra. Reinhardt has sned fn vain for rent, and Snally for electment, bot the counselor's remarkable Jezal talents are cepcclally brilliant cpon there palate of law, and sho en baffled. And now her friends, Wililam siech, Charles BicKinney, Charles O'Connor, William Ehlers, and Daniel Blea want ones ou eetect, tat em. Shaler De Ai, Ac Hepnolda tiee wintand, Mrs, Hound wag converted when he was herat'? cinewof the inecting will begin to-ilay, Tr Nog fell me abOME eT orthects tn Janna | 4, ihe, ,brogmmnme for to-day willbe, bosen ee veil. mle Ins a a , Petios thers aia nttcets: Noe, an the mat Pill be nndex the charge of Mr, iibert G, Lane, of i wer he ‘ jones engine on the ground, atid got aptessare uf 100 | Cricato churches and from Wankexan are nrranz- unde on her hose, and wae ali ready tv go ahead, framM ran are eran at Lwauldi't allow a drop of water to go un the ea) for, the children: w chair Of seve! ic. fre. Shaler came along a few ininates after the | 'r ae et 10:00 4, m, and Aree ner cae are st tome thar te weeds: | 9,bhe fenton will De tel at ore wall bo Feancle tonished at my not allowing No. 13 to | Murphy, Emily linntington Siler, Mra, 8. M. I. povimio. service, "The "Babcock "was doing | jevPrvot Mockford, Mine Frances 6, Willard, good work, and T knew ft contd control | sire, L. M. Boteo, of Grand Raplas, Mich., Dr. I. the fire. Tioid him that was the way we did in | AU Trernolde, E. 8, Wells. of Lake Forert, De. C. Chicazo,—that we never wrowned a building when | f° plackail, of Chicago, and others. Mr. Francis esceeearaid it. The fire wae onthe third floor, | ty Sics present, and will be. present during all dan up tothe fourth, and throngh the part. ig pnd fa On te Uitomical engine nandied tana pus | we meetings. “Dr. Reynolds will preside. {Lout, and not a drop of water went into the build- 5 aE FRE ing. ‘and the damave to the building was only $400 THE CITY-HALL. and tacontenta $100. Shaler was Astonished that pasate An Indian Prophet, and the Lender of the mannjacture. Idaho Outbreak. Engilah Tork, don Erwatner. in {Ho i Eq amen eSB E ET Tanyas | rms ae ste en | FT so i i sy THEN. Ast ed | of nrace-horee, In 1821 ho was vlected a member <, f Lee ee ee eater iae TE tnther Of toe | [of the tociee Cldbemat se. them lint dima: Joint: |, gp eovunten timeniia Gatto Peney matees ant family ebief of tho same name who now heads the ont- | owner with hla brother, Lord Stradbroke, of Mim- | Qunces ech, nent free to oiy address on receipt uf 73 break. Old Joseph was not n Nex Merce, Ie | otis, who won three taatehes off the reel, had | centa. Address * warn Caygse chief. Yet he clalmed the Wallowa | toxo afloat ayain, and the turf saw Iitie more of Valley, oud wan recognized an a leader of Hits he honzht Ci ‘G0 guineas, iH Meise dsome of the Ser Terces who were | nd a ee catenck Gitte bin, anal ade ® B,T.BABBITT, Now York City. dlesatiefled with the treaty, but mora with the con- | dead heat for thetwelfth. atatcher were tls pens FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS. dect of Gov, Stevenr in clevating Lawyer to the | chantand his forte. Ittsnafeathor inthe enp of n J A PERFECT TOILET SOAP. chieftaincy, measurably mided with Joseph, and | any tnefit tant Who over got the better of the the disuffected of still other tribes joined them Nina inone of there, ne atid not ean rule, First among the requisites of the tollet t# a good article of Soap, bnt to procure tt tn not always an aay of bonding the came, eo that it can be sold. John Thompson, the aailor wha fell out of the fourth-story window of the Randolgh House, dird of hia injuries yeeterday at the Connty Hospital, Coroner Dietzech will hold an inquest to-day. ‘The Garden City Distillery is preparing to in- treane ita capacity slightly. Tor thia purpose the owners took the neceanary steps in. the United Etatea Collector's office, and opened some tubs long sealed. The Laty Managers of the Nursery and Malt. Orphan Asylum desire to express thelr slucere thanks to the peepte of Oak Park, wha responded to kindly to a representation of the incteasing necds of the alck ones nt that institution, ‘The temperature yesterday, aa obrerved by Ma- yacee, optician, 88 Madison atreet (Thiscne Buiiding), waa, at Ba. m., 7 degrees; 108, m.. Gl: 12m, 7h; Dp. m, 72; 7 p.m. 7, Bare dmoter at 7's. m., 20.88; 8p. m., 28,04, Murphy, and others, The formal excr- fo as (aswell the number to romewhat formidable } give long prices for horses, norfly at the higher proportions, Before that time a — very | prizes of the turf. ennning Indian liad begun to —evol¥e In 1898 ho wae elected a rtownrd of the fockey a now faith or sunerstition = amony | Club, and at the expiration of his threo years’ term tho Indians. Me was known as Smoballa, oF | of office was re-ciected, ant had been nitnilarly re; “The Dreamer." He had been tanght hy mis- | snetated trionnlally np tothe end of hiscarcer. A elonaries, and he turned what he tad learned to | ‘Tory in politica, te wat radical in turf mattere. Gerhart, aro locked up for. unceremoniously | sccuunt fa way his teachers had never intenled | Whendeath removed Lord George Hentluck, the | matter. ‘Many of (he tnost exnensive Soapa fo the mars 5 fire could be put ont by a chemical, at co fy wi orerpected. Ofall the Bible lersonn, the one he | Admiral Jald no claim to the premlceship, which ket ara made from coarse and deletorlous materials, and we Fire ‘Arey. brother-tn. ta of opt ation so lates a ire Gromth after that there waea fire inn | The Committes on Railroads lacked a quoram | dumping the counselor ‘ngd his effects f0 the | ose gna particnlarty set atore Uy wan that which | hai been uid po chal to the Pinauieman, but 1¢. | thelr delicate colorioy and frazrant perfume too atten located yesterday by an accitent on Clark sircet, aeat Lake, Ile was attempting to get into Bar- he's borgy while in motion. Dr. Baxter attended bis, Commissioner Hoyne has been engaged for the prot two weeks in taking teatimony In the sult of {ne Illinois Central Railroad against the United Blaten Government, which Is now pending in the Court of Claims nt Washington. The Company te : ining for $217,000 damages which it sudcred by the failure of an army Quartermanter at Cairo to tntoad freight-cars in time during the War. At2o'clock yesterday afternoon & horse and - Wuegy, owned by Auguet Schneider, of No. G46 Forty-eeventh street, ran away from the corner of Thirty-slath snd Emerald streets, throwing oot the occupants, Mra. Schneider, a Are. Colchour, reelding at No, 802 rty-seventh strect, and an infant ran. Mrs, Schneider had her mbt arm broken at the wrist, and the child had ite arm broken near the shoulder. The Grand Pacific Hotel fe entertaining an ex- cursion party of aboat thirty-five people from Mattoon and Paris, Wh, andthe Palmer enter- taing about the same number (rom Shelnyville, The excursioniate hare como to see the town ‘gna tte (at preeent) few tranalent attractions, ond Yo exhibit their spring craps of buxom ccuntry aren, It ia not generally known except tn tho twantry that Chicago ia a jasband-mart uf no in- lignificant importance, ‘The contributora to the Tome Department of two-story frame boilding on Polkatreet. The lower yesterday, and therofore no busincss was trans- floor, wan nied MM a trorth as OOO. ie lived | Ate" man had a stock of goods worth $5,000. Ife lived | the police and Aremen will be paid thelr Jano ‘ toro about three-fourtha 6 police and firemen w ps SER ee eae cock need up the fre. | salaries mall probability Baturday. ‘The smoant ‘The loge wae $100 on building and $100 on tenis | of the two rolle 1s $03,000. ture. ‘The stock was not damaged a ccnt’s worth. | 5, dnnd elxty- saloons have been thi 1 os ‘our hundred and elxty-scven Sunpose we liad let two of thtes seateze have | lcensed since July 1. ‘The leense-fees taken tn been i that istnen? whe General looked Grer ie yesterday amounted to $3,500. aiding, and was ayain astonished, in to |” ene suilding Depattment has had printed 4,000 4: bg pattment lh nm hy lh the, carteapenaence Tenlel took Pisce | optesof tha revised Dutlding ordinance, and will (Mr, Caro aouing ty hohner the Devers 6 distribute them where must needed. ot be increas without epending eflicleney comer ae he had propored). tepending | Ejght new cases of scarlet fever were revorted at sald it could be increased by enbstituting chemical | the Health Depsrtment yesterday, Four deaths for steam engines. He wasconvineed by what ho from that dleease are recorded so far this week. aaw at those two fires that the chemicals were im- ‘The Treasurer's receipts yesterday were $9,208 ortant auzitisrice. from the Compteoller, $4,130 from tho City Col- * HOW saute pane won ane SCHAFFNER; | Iector, and $2,603 from the Water Department. to be In the opposition!” thoy Used tO Oe ne Pee mh, McGrath wae | |The Complreller yesterday gelecmed S11; 000 poing home one night when there was a fre on worth oitne Dit en ene ot poratar: loans Fea name aveniies tna grocery store. No, Dwar | Ril tenned $4,200 wor 0 how. U-per-c' there and had water, bat Assletant Petrie wouldn't | Feveune w Q allow her to go to work: he waa waiting for the ‘Tho Commiratoner of fealth some days ago is- chemics] tocome np, Some of the citizens were | aned an order that the persons in a cortalt athe Sory intignant,—thonght Itwae ashame to allow | pox-infected district of the city shanld bo vac- {he building to burn,—Metirath being ane of them. | cinated, “nome of the persone object to the aners- {itt Petrie waited: the chemicat came, and the | tion, and one ignoramus threatens to slioot. Elglt Bre was putout with mach leas loze than would have | suinmonses were iraued yesterday for the object heen entailed by a stream of water In one min- | ors, and the Conrt will bleed thent for a little ine Nts. Metirath acknowleded afterwards, when ho | each, and ace that they sre vaccinated Into the iscontalned In Judgen vi. and vil., a8 to Gilcon | tacitly wae conceded to him before long, snd no and his band, reduced from many. thousands | Cwasr wana more absoluteand yet a less capricious tu only ie overcoming | the | Midtanites dictator In his sphuro. He had a faculty forepeak- Smohails preached to his tribe the doctrina he de- | ing his mint—often eather stronziy—in matters rived from the text, and Inspired them to belleve | equine aswell aa naval, ils stricttires upon the that although the whites, or: Midianitey wero | ecandal of Lady kllzabeth and tho Kath, in 18is, powerfal in nuinbere, yet ‘could the Lord's own | transferred the nursery fable of the **Spider and peaplo, Gideon's band of A00—the Indiana | the Fly"? toa standard phraseology upon the turl. hemeclvea—triumph over them and drive them | — itacing men have roen #0 long dependent on liim from the land. During the Indian war of | as guide, philosopher, and mentor, above sitayie J858, when the Inte Gen. Weight severely | Jon and beyond reproach, In all matters pertalming whipped the Indians of that npper country, and | tothe turf thatther feel for the inoment, and obliged then to sue for peace, he put a stop to | wil fecl perhaps for some years to came, Mke Smohalla’s preachinga ant influence by Keeping | children Leeett of accustomed leading-steincs. iim a atone prieoner. Hut after Gen, (ur Colonel. | Withont making invidious Allusions to eurviving as he was (ben) Wright inade peace, te allowed | macnaten of the turf, It isdliicalt toaco ia what the mischicyous “dreamer? his liberty, on con- | etewardsof the Jockey Cluh, even taking thom dition that he shontd cease his efforts to propaxsto | separately for eeparate qualifications, can ve found his peculiar incendiary doctrineamong the Indians, | anch as can iit} ite place in detell in ‘hia variou and untiltien, Wright was caited away feun there, | epecialtien of reformer, Uurf-jurist, bandteanpe during our own chil War, Smohalln found it ad | and general dictator, Ineach of these he had nv viennle to refrain from openly seeking converts, oe etait lexe can any one now combine ia one Since that time, however, lic hae ticen very aet- | personage the whole catey Ieana prophet, ct missionary toapread is faith, pu and his succes tine grown into an slarming magnt+ tite, "Tem not only mone hiv avn tribe that he A Bielking Esporte: tas found converte, Ile hus gone avery Reason to Mature. the buffalo country Hat other hunting Tho old method of showing the compound grounds in the cart and sonth, and evory- | nature of light by the composition of artifleial Mrhere he has found followers, for it {# a mort | coinrs on the lecture table is to arranuze the nspleing Idea or hope tothe average savage that | vgrious colors in the proper proportion on a he shall yet ace the day when le cangiut his never- Use, ‘and to revolve this diseraptuly; but a pure dying revenge npon the white man, exterminate ‘ : teotace antagsin redeem te himself and hla poo white cannot be produced by this method, since Justice Sommerfeld yesterday held the follow- ing: Thomas Caclteld, larceny of 8 red lap-robve, 300 Lo July 11; W. T, Pake, larceny of a horea al bugey” from, J. WH. Dontin, $1,200 to tho Criminal Conrt; John Hyan, burglary of clgarsand liquors from the saloon of Catherine Prosact, No. 2 Twenty-sixth atreet, $300 to the 1ith: Joba Darkin and Vantol Raskin, ditto; Lizale Smith, vagrant, $100 fine; Jamcs Atchinson, carving Louis Sheer with a razor, $000 to the 1th: dohn Smith, 1, Houston, and D, Mecarthy, va- grancy, £50 fine each, | Justice Morrison held Charles and Jennie lves, burglary of Frohmaun's jawn-shop, No. 380 State street. In $400 each, to ke criminal Court, John Metzger, hitting Ede ward Schoepne on the head, $20 fine; Josoph Kel- Joy, alx months in the Monee of Correction for vagrancy, six months additional forcarrsing acon> coaled weapon, and $100 fine for petit larceny. Minor arrests: George Miller, larceny of a pair of rubber boots In the West Twolfth street dletricts Jamee Connors, attempting to burgiarize a frelght- caron the Northwestern track on Sixceenth strcet; al. Hanson, larceny aa ballee of some articles from Pat Kileoyne, of No, 05 Milwankee avenue; Chsrles Dahlgren, tue Braidwood miner, ac- ensed of counterfeiting, rearrested = for drawing =a knife npon and —_aseault- Ing, one of the witnerses aginst him; Henry Kline, larceny from Mary Green, of No. 146 Desplaince etreat; Edward lake, larceny of 9 emall sum of money from F. L. Smith, of No, 117 Btate street; Amella Schultz, larceny of clothing conceal the most repuleive fmpurittes, ‘The disclosures recently mado public regarding this subject are post tively atartling, and deverve serious consiicration. Scented Soaps are now kaown to be extremely objec tlonable, esnecialty {f appited to the head: injuring the hatr, Irritating the scalp, and Inducing serero head= Aches, The character of the ingredients may be tnferred from the atatement of fn gentieman who makes tha scenting of Sonps hta business he recently declared that persone cnenged In this erntloyment were short-itvcdt fromacven to ten years being thelongest period during: which the oveupation cuuiil be followed. ‘The duitleulty of procuring s pertectiy puro article of ‘Tollet Buap {sat let obriated, howaver, thanks to thy rine an Ci akiitof Me, B. T, bannire, uf aowned Hosp Manufacturer, pent is by far the Jatgeat o| renown of Me, ante ‘ork, the whore Inimente ental kind inthe Ualted stato: ‘yarlous productions han for tuany years been wisely «tise Seaninateds but thin latent auccens 1s, the appropriate cruwn to the ntinterons victories already achieved. After veats of patient tabor and acientific experiment, Mr. Banarrr has succeed In perfecting the compost: Ifon of the Mneattotlet susp ever introdaced, ‘The prin= cipal ingte are the pues? vecetable otis; the mans Ufacturiine processes aco entirety new and original, nnd fe,renalt simply unparaiied In this departmmeut ot fa ant. ry. ach . Dannirre Torver Soap" Je the trade-mark by which thinelegant tollet Incurr fa destenated, an fur application tothe delicate akinof tnfants, children, anid fadles, it he alto, equaled in ite emollient [EppeTtles, Tho Hoan la wat perfumed, the ineredtents felng uf ach ab-olute purity aa to require no wid from chenistry todiagulen (iferior material4, The moxt res fined taste cons(dera t ritfeial porfarie mence of a the pe ‘enaractere fire, and he went tn to take fi pat of 4 Wolke: zenoriey: fre, and re wen extinguished bya Habcoca The | Opened fifteen bide for the work. of Mayline A NOME pee gadt bedding and the floor were burned, bat the on ent Tove, street tenn Western avenue to ceiling underneath was not even damp. Schaftner | EUS toate. janes Nady <a es ariene bid er, was converted by that circumetauce, and he came ee al cao linear, foot and A tho | Richest bid wae Inand frankly told mo that he would hereafter ad- | f0F $2.26 per font. Poway, bar voeate the uec of the chemicals, " gpen bide for paring nundry, unpaved parcen ee = ¥ Y ° ‘abaati avenue, between Congress and > free ee alwaya in favor of them, were you | second gtreeta, ‘atid will nilvertise for bids for OE en, Twasthe first who advocated the eon. | naines of the Fullerton avenue condalt. atrnetion of a large Mabcock, and f worked onthe | The following bullding-ncrmits were tanued ye Company nine moaths before they consented to | tenlay: KH, C. Cole and Henry Towne, six iwo- build one.” story and basement stone-front dwellings, cack “HOW MANY NAVE TOU NOW IN THE DEPART 1ANXG1Y feet, Ogden avenuo near Madison stree! cost $4,600; T. C. Clark, two three-story menti”? it $4,500; T. C. Clark, two three-story a1 the perfection of awectne pecullar: 4 uv v1 ecesgarily a partial absorption of the C 2 q s f y_ Falurtay’s Tnavtne took the at len yenkeriay | Bade or uetpe houme ot tirend of hiveaaht | ne 7 : Hom, dogo erever, of fe 0 Neth atte | Hue nue row wes the white vere | Son ete oat ofthe de, Heath vi abrevabe ale fue ka eer ante foward becom ni ae dieloniee of Wire Amie vale, | fres-and ie 1 Mook at thiuge Tne | _ The Department of Public Works yertentay To thoroughly indoctrinate his bellavérs, Smo- | |. 4 fy method is to arrange sevon lanterns, in halla Impresnes upon them certain cardinal datics, | the first place, 0 as to project their several They must ba ‘wild Indians; they mist not | circles of licht site by alde on a white serecn, practice any of the arts of clviltzation, | then to colur, cach circle by lutroducingalides at live as thelr fathers lived before the coming of | of glass staincd to {initate the seven vulois of the whites, ‘They inust not tolerate tho approach | the spectrum (Lic proper intensity of color of the white man, hold any intercourse with him, | found by trial); we thusgel soven circles on the accept any favor from him, entertiishones, or doal | FOUne UY TO eo ved to violet, and arraned with hin except for fireatine, powder, and tead, | Screen, co 7) Then by. turning the ecveral They must nol go upon any Feecrvation, enter any | Sle by site, hen by turuing tho, ce church building o achool-lionae, allow any clergy | lanterns so that the projected circles shall cx- man or teacher to preach to or iustruct them, ney. ayerlap each other, we get one circle of Hieten to anything spoken or read froma book, or | white Iht, proving that the sever colors to- hold convorso of nny kind with any of thelr own | gther wake white ight, Ith or copying |" ‘The same eifect can be produced with five ured, "Thougt spectally desirable for the usa of ladies and children, this soap Ia equally appropriate for gentle men’s tollet, and nsit mak sy Lather it 9 alsoune Ofthe finest soaps fur barbers’ usc. ‘It te just, being Pecea ano, the market, hut the demand for ls wiliscon come Reneral.— Neo York Tribune, B. T. BABBITT, New York City. TARRANT'S AULEZER AP: House, charged with passing s $5 counterfeit on *' Patchy Lohmann; W. Hf. Buckley, trying to foie 8 $20 spiillmark on S.J, Meycrs; Nollie jasaett, larceny of $0 from Denis Crowley, * ANNOUNCEMENTS. The Ladies’ Flower Mission moots thia morning at 5 Washington street. ‘HL. G. Spafford will conduct the noonday moect- ing to-day in Farwell Hall. Tho monthly Executive Committee meeting of corner of Madiaon and State atreate, There wer Bftcen ladier preent, and an hour was very plea anily spent in conversation. Although nothing definite has yet been decided upon. tt is likely that srrangements will be made for holding a xcrics of social gatberings, and getting up an entertainment for the benefit of some charitable Institution, A pisnte has nleo been. suggested. Anotlicr raceting in to be held at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, when action of some kind will perbaps be taken. A half-tledged clergyman from Winneconne, Wis., who bad been singularly impecesed with the ease and consclous power with which editorial writers on the lvading dailies changed the whole beople who peralt in felony w zi f “ ” fremont apartment-hource, each 49x70. fect, | the Northwestern Branch of the Woman's Porelmn | after the civilization of the whites, Inshort, they 1 nerly selected: and even two, FE ete eee te Tee esta oe 1 Where are they located?” Daremont apartment Neues: atrect, cont $0,500 | Mimlonary Society of the Bl. E. Church, will bo | must reeointely reatet and abstain from every efort colors only, If properly sclectetls i cobalt blue and deep orange, will Deer ealedlated to bring them into (he axsuciation | the ordinary, cobal OF RCE Cacao eiiice iihediiahtese partion. | nearly do, “If thesy two last bo made to par- far: but thoy must never neglect relzean oppor. | tally overlap, the cifect Is very atriking. tunity to. advantage themsalyes at the expensc of ——————_ the hated race, ‘*Yon dress your children 20 elegantly, and yet Mate race xchuwlvely aavare doctrine young | doall the work at tiomet” suid one lady ts unothor, Jogerh hae commaitiod himsolt. Ii fat, thé | Svea,’ wn the anaeer, *efor L take ‘Andrea old clitef, isdend. Young doeeph ts hws successor. | fazar,' whara {get the most beautitnl cots nnd Tle fanow inthe full vigor of mouhood—about 40 | patterns, in addition to fine magazino reading." years of age, and iss model warrior chlef—tall, | “Tit acnd 10 cents 0 Clocinnat! to-morruw for well, formed, of hold bearing, dignifled de: | anceimen copy," waa the rejoinder, Sensible lady! wel und overy inch @ leader, “iio tina a | Teadere zu ard do likewlec. haughty scorn of white men, and despis = any of his own raco who will conse MAMRItSAGES ta baat peace nnd aumiste them WIL Aim ara ia LIN eee teem allies he renerades or ‘* wi indians" ol ec vari~ . 1 Our other tribes of that broad region, aid nodoabt | , SPLOMON— WIN TCHER—On 3 nag 38 at Cu tere aro nearly 1,000 of (hom in all. ‘That they | berland. Md., by the Fer A ee ea tise ella nre generally well aemed and equipped for pru- | 12m solomon, of Laltiniore, Md., and 4 a fonged, hovtiity te vary. probable. | ‘They line F,_Whiteher, of Chicaxe, eon for years preparing for war, an the | — country is caine» favorauio to ‘thelr hos. DEAT! a. purpose, Weforu troops con reach ~ : them they'can accuro largo suppties of provivious | SUAMLEY—July 9, Willlam Shamloy. from thestorea of the whites they either masnacro | ¥aineral from lils residence, No. 40 Henry et, Grdrivo away, and it will be almost Impo-sible to | at 10 o'clock Thursday, to the Church of the Holy hunt them {n’ thelr many and quite impenctrablo | Family, thence by cary to Calvary. hiding-places in the monntaine, along the rivers | PLIcH—fuly 9, Amagn Hi. Tike. and tfbntaric, among tne rocks and canons, | Funeral to-day at o'clock from hls late coal he Rane a range of Care uk zuiles in cane dence, f8 South Ada-at. and they are familiar with the whole country. SHITE: ‘ola, Ind., 7 Ha ea ee yey erat forwarand | WN eee eR mh thelr ponies are ft good condition for along cam- | oyyiteN—At ber residence, comer Lowe-av, «No Tat tho corner of Washington and Clin. | eachi Henry Rnzelking, fiftcen two-etory and ton strecte, Sho covers the South Side as far ae | basement dwellings, 20x18 fect eacl comer of Miiyloretecct. guce west as faras Ashland avenne, | Volk atreet and Hermitage avenue, cost $2000 north {0 CileaKy arenive, and rauth, cant of Hae each, sted etrevt to Twelfth strect. No, 3 ts near the =a comet of Webster and Southport avenues, Sho THE COUNTY BUILDING. takes In the norshwestern rection of the city. No. at No. 180 North Dearborn street, and covers aie at No North Side und a portion of the Weat | _Anetition was Aled in the County Conrt yoster- Side." : day for the telat of tho sanity of Alvin N, Lan- ++ Why do you akip No. 22" caster, Ie will be tried to-morrow. Well, Tata going to organize No, 2next S3t- | 15 the Criminal Coit yesterday the bonds of Headed ntrateginta had committed and coneinded more alliances. in 8 column than the iiplomatic corps conld have dreamed of in 8 century, ited «=the == city ast. week, and indnced an acquaintance to show him through a newspaper office, It was not : Jong before the thnid clerfc was enabled to catch a a Filinpec of thie mighty arbiter of the deatinies of contending nations, und when be found that the arbiter wae na rallow and uncombed yonth of 22, with iw braces down and bis shirt sabattoned at the neck, who as yelling to an associate editor, Sa-ay.'tho Hatkana isn't the same as the Catt: corns, in hey?” he slid softly (rom the oflice # dis- Etisted and a disillusioned man, AN ENJOYANLE PICNIC, Tho residents of Groveland Mark avense and Lake Park avenue, by incitatlon of Mr, Morse, of ke Shore & Michigan Southern Itatlroad held a pienle yerterday at ‘Taylor's near Sonth Chicago. ‘The day wns beantl- company charnilna, and both old and young had a delightfal tine. Tt wasa plearant funering of neighbors with thelr faraltles. All sinds of ainusementa wero aftorded the children, and a bountlfa) repast was spread by the Indica, Hpeeches were made vy Mr. Morsoand Mr. George di, Kettelle. Every one there sald it was the bent picnic they vet attended, At its conclusion the childecn gave Mr. and Stra. Morse threo choers. Mr. Kettellc, from a committee appolated by the participants, reported the following resolutions, which were unanimonely ailopted: 4 Through the kindness of Frank F. held in the Clark Street Charch Thursday ot 10:30 Be Rhy An adjourned imesting of the Chicago Union Veteran Club will be held at thelr rooms, Grand Pacific Hotel, this evening at 8 o'clock. A full nt- tendance Is dealred. Ex-roldler who are not mem- bors of the organization are aleo invited. TEXTILE PABRICS. George 8. Bowen, Preektent of tho Textile Man- facturera’ ‘Associatlon, bins fasued the following call’ In view of the present deprested_and unsatiafactoi state of the market and the uncertalaty of the Tacuroy ga regards the «reat iuteresta represented by members Of tile Assocation, It fs deemed proper that a mocting of ite members aud all othera cowaned or Intereated in ihe manufacture of textile fabrica should ‘ene for ihe purpose of consideriug with caro tha situation, and taking counsel of cach other, to compare views, and possibly suggest soine plans fur future co-operation’ Also to disctina queations of Importance that may como before the meeting, to-wit: Are we purchasing our raw tuaterial at such prices as will Insure @ return of our capitalaa invested? Are we tot largely Interested in the proper adjustment of the tari on dyestusta anc rue and ist ouw satietactory? | Ata Mle wayes bein Tor labor fn fair proportion ta the price ubtatie for the ‘eouas produced What Improvement can ye niade {nthe product of aur looms, and can we profitaliy subatitute Improved Can Interest and taxes, now severe, be in Taodiied? ts tt not proper to egnaluer the cat Present condition of manufactures, and, if May propery be dt cetera, anit inay property be discussed, and tt attendance at those 4 necting wiitagsue on Panetant aan Timentece.—tolers the bowels do. thefe duty with the recularity of clockwork perfect Lealth is imposible. Therefore, when disontered, cone trol then With Taunax's EPrynvyecest BRLTZER Argntext, the most genial balsanite and effective lax ative and alterattve knuwn to the wedi bold by all drugetsts. “ LIBE INSURANCE. Uni STATE NN FNS TEI" ES INSURANCE COMPARY, IN THE CITY OF NEW YORE, 261, 262, 263 Broadway. sal profession. here vill eho be stationed?" yarione parties wero declared forfeited, Among + On Erle strect, near Milwaukee avenue, and | others waa that of dance Need, of the Jneurance pce a ae ee district now covered by | zreratd, indicted for libel, Acapiae was tssucd *\ tinee you a machine on hand?” for bls arrest. ‘Yea chvoof them. Ones aecond-claas; that | ‘Tho Harms injrnction case will como before H Jn, bas two tanke of elglity gallons capacity each. go Ki x! : Se, bast tank of laity Gollan CAUSE Ca5y, | Jeides Farwell tonlay for saiedteation. Upon tie have been uring them oa extras, bit conld not give | Terult a great deal depence, Peo distinct district becnusd we had no accom. | legally voted him by tho Board Lsallowed, —that te, inodations. Last epring, when the roads inthe | the injunctlon Je dissolved, —the | ++ Ring? will Outskirts were pad, one was stationed at Thirty- | havo achleved.a victory which caanot fall to en- first and. Dearborn atrecta,—In the ecngine- | courage them to go forward and repeat thelr acte in house there,—and the men had orders, when there | dealing with Walker, ‘The decision of the caso was afite weatof (hem, tohitch up the Babcock, | will elther rave or fore the county $150,000, henco because whe was !ighter and con) much farter | sono of great public importance, than tho beary gfeameengine, which MIKE Gt) Tho North Chicago Astotact rotarned bie, reals stuck In tho mud. “SW hat do you'do with the other one?" Cee a ae eine cy boake viedo sible, to ahie, wearey. slany other woples qi oped that & full «Nite inod in acryice! but wo may rebatld her, | Sil return the personal: proverty terested may bo present. The and. It" conmake satinectory arrapzements with | Ze felum shows a marked depreciation 1f con Tharadsy, oluly th 1a7Te at the A ‘Vhirticth-nt., Monday, July 0, 1877, Margaret RGANIZED 1850 Re. Morse, % aseenyment ns compared with a yoar ago, 98 fol- | Tremont flouse, Chiraga, and wiil bo called to order at —_——— and ictthont.« iy, July 0, 1877, Marg: ——>—OROA ——— Yeneralvvestcrn Pamenger Agent of the Lake | to’ Habeock Company, I will, ornanize another oe compared with di wase lmproved | igime nny att ociark ns in, O'Brien, aged GH yenrs, ERS Maye slo ead at | companys and pap fej Nocutabowe, on ear | Seg RSC att Cantonal goaerg, | eli dno n eHSM ay mda A Oy HEMPER COUNTY. Finer Wednehiny, duty 14, at 10 am, by | ASSETS, $4,827,176,52 telghbars reading on Groveland Park an Park | Gwinn, THESE TWO EXTRA COMPANIES BE ALL 4, 742, BOS; $14,504,620, For 77 the Ucipate, an opnoruply, will bu aflorded form free carrlago to rary. exprewion of sentiment by thove present, and tt teex> pected that several distinguished gentleinen, who have heen invited to bo prescot, willbe with ua at that hour. We are pasting trouth «critical pertod of our cau try’s history, and it seeme (inportant that manufactu Lake Pari em toa plemc on the lake st Une- hia neighbors, have had an exceed Wd agreeable tine: therefure, be 1 ‘That the thanks of the party ara tendered hot ants forthe favar of th cs HYMAN—On Tuesday moming, at 7 o'clock, to carry th Kesults of 8 Government Investigation. | guia Hyman, aged 20 years, Deloved wife of Henry wannneron De Ge duly Goria tear of the TTA gram tae 1 1d 4200 Indjan: investigation directed’ to bo made by the Govern ON Map ue oo SURPLUS, $820,000 EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS ota! 1. 5 assessment is: Improved property, $9,480,620; rn I ANE ERODE nese | Heraned wronery et OU aia: tis B15.40,- ity of twenty-recond and Micuigan avenue, "Now, | uo) Dine Scctcaae © ee 1, 4, and f eould covor all the central portion of ‘Tho Commnittco on Education visited the Normal ta andl producera should aval) themsel th et i uf 3 p.m. _—___ . torthe favoret tivapeciateat. | tho city, where the most damage can be done by | School at Hnelewood yesterday 19 conaldss he Sizantprraucersatiould aval thenacives of tho, Weaes | nee eatin Gnunder of the Seovehinen, Angus | 2:=OtWeOuesasy SES Pe has ai Nfuakof hie patmarle lady. bY | enyor. "por there ousht tote another down suath | Matter, of furniening what, la known, as the Mebellan, who, It will be recollected, was MEDICAL ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES inyahiein the extre ean ard GPand our ni. | among the fino revldences, because a stream Creat ne et ing’ at eeetna tee tne SUBURBAN. Killed th Ketnper Connty, Masten, 85 | we eon 5 reat lon, ed wiih a tho ma . z a Chixolm massacre, | has ; Fe ee ea oe) eee oti da immerecdsmaze. Amd then tho | iste Hriacinal of the school, 60 tuat puplls might ENGLEWOOD. cen prevented Tho, the, Attonicy-Goneral Schonck’s Sea Weed Tonite, Ena tho ties which: already Linus ue to then as friends i. they always bo carried safely on ighway, without **colllson” 3 sup’ tomar iwielr earthly existence, and at tost arrive at the ‘depot * on the xolden shore, dicsolted, Viiat we are under obligations taal sincere trilank Frank Tarmclec, Fsg., who, with hie well- Tuown generosity, nave for aufuae font of ls large dmalvusca, conveying ua to the depat and back, Hestred, That to Douglass >. Taytor, wud opened tid donated ** Taylor's Grove" for aur our occupation, Weare extremely xraterul. COL. TORHENCE, Bays the 7imes of yesterdsy: ‘Col. J. T. Tor- tence, of the second Regiment, haa beon commls- sioned Brigadier General in command of the First Brigade, which consiets of the First, Second, and Third Regiments, LN. G., and several detached companies of cavalry and a battery of artille: Col. Torrence commenced his military carcer in Sccond Regiment a year since. nof having sere in tha War, nor seen auy actual sercice, Poss.bly APPROVED CLAIMS MATURING IN 1877 WILL BE ISGQUNTED AT 73 ON PRESENTATION, JAMSS BUHLL, - - PRESIDHNT. Branch Onicr, 00 Lakalleestss Chicnan, MARLES I, FROST, Manager. 1. 1. NALDWIN, ee ee ei We Teun Aupertitendteit acom that the coune ee mernlittie. of ne | ty lad at leat dane tte duty in bearing the expense The Board of Education of District No. 2 of Lake and Ifyde Park had an extra sexsion Satur day evening after the reporters had loft, In which they oneted or attempted to oust Prof. Warren Wilkle from the Superlntendency of tho schools of the district. When the minutes wero read Mr. Kimmoy objected ta the following as not being to accordance with the action of the Hoard Jane 10: Further canvasaing resulted Inthe election of thn ent to the office of Superintendent of met ducretary uf the Noard of Education ing year at neatary of $1.50: W. W. Care fer, Principal of the High school, 31.5005" and ‘the Principals of the sutuitvision achovls, 81, Qu) each. He wished to have the minutes amonied to read, ‘Ata salary of $150 por month," vhich wan ac- cordingly done, The iminutes were recorded by Mr. Wilkle, aa reported to biin by President Ine frereo paintings on the walls would be ruined | be boarded by him. It woul ‘by veal But, with and will be referred to the Department of Stair, Inthe atmosphere expertenced here during the y dama This vestigation was directed in consequence of ‘i a equent mao by the trite Stinteter forte tacts | Summer months, the lethargy produced by tha heat Sontected with cha murder of McLellan, it being | takes away tho desiro for wnolcsome foud, and fre- finderstood that he wana firitish anbject. While | quent perapirations rednew bodily covrgy, particu- tha Investigation wan chichy directed to an | Jarly those suffering from the effects of debilitating Inquiry Into the killing of McLellan, ter- Inquiry nto Mg, kiting, of, MeLellon, st; | lsoases, In order to keep a sathral healthful Huony Nore out ail the ‘facta in relation | activity in the system we must revort to artidclal fo the murder of Giimer and the Chisalm, family. | means. | Vor this purpose Schenck’s Sea Weed ae evidanee eonneme bl She. id ras for pe ‘Tonic la very effcetual. A fow doacs will cresto an ishod In connection jo tragedy, and at tho Wohod tn connection with tha tracey, And “new | appetite anid give fresh vigor to tho enervated body, tharthe murderof Judge Chirolm wasths ‘reenit | For dyvpepals, ft ta Invaluable. | Many, eminent of a waliberaluby qanted coneplmacy, aud thet it | physicians havo doubted whother dyapepela can be ‘was intended to kill (he other parties arrestod with | permanently cured by thedtuge which are generally. hun upon that fatal Sunday morning at the samo | employed for that purpose, ‘Iho Sea Weed Tauic Wine ig heen given out that theso murders in | fm ftenatnee in totally diferent from such drags, Kemper County wero the resuit of an cbullition of Itcontains no corrosive minerals or acids; In fact, oferecting tha Uuilding, and now to ask it tu fur- nish it evems to be imposing on good nature. et tho Committee will recommend remains to seen, Tho Grand Jury yeetorday disponed of twenty- two cases, finding nixteen truoand lx no bills, ‘The feature of tho session was A complaint lodged by Commissioner Molden against the city anthori- then for malotaining a nutaanco In the Court-Houso | pool of water gathering from the Ran- dolph-street eewor,—to which attention lina been frequently cated in these columns. Having been once indicted himeelf, he wanted everybory indict- ed, from the Slayordown to the pridge-tender. ‘The complaint was every just one, for the nulsanco ought to be abated. Mayor Heath will be heard on tho aubject to-day. WALKERS PLIQHT. ( woukt be deno." oaldn't the aclt in the preparation stain hing 1¢ touched? our clothes get saturated with the atni, but {t can be brushed or epunged off casily. ‘Tho acid alone wontd ritin carpets, etc., but, nait ie made np with sods nad water, {tis very weak and harmless." ** Could you not locate one in the encine-hoose on Cottage Grove avenue, near Twenty-sisth street?" ** No, bocauee there len't sufficient room." “WILL YOU ASK FOR AW ADDITIONAL CILEMICAT, NEXT Yen)? ‘+Tmay, but Itdependaanthe financial condl- tton of the city.” “+ ‘They cost much lesa than a steamer?" ** Yes—thoy cost from $2,200 to $3,500, accord- ~ NORE MANY PITENTS A RE SWINDLES, F Lrownell, who was acting 6 Socretary during BU i NO | ALL the requirements of the Ktate militia will not be so ) ing to size," rk ou the Court-Ih wai salt} ae th , and oud popular feellng, nnd that they were perpetrated by | It seatats tho regalar operstluns of nature, and sup- treet, however, ge to call for tho exportenco of a | f-andean be run tor lesa?" wept payee Seer ran dercieuatwe ae acorn ete bya |g mobembracing nearly all the cltizeun af tne piles her doftclenctes, The tonic in ite naturo #0 —_— veteran. lie fa popular, persuually, with the ofl cere and men of bia repiment.” ‘Aw the Tunes waa on tho Itebel side of the Wor issuer, it Ia not generally evterined good authorit antotho military record of Union soldiers. Col. ‘Torrence went to the frout io 182 as a member uf tho Une liundred and Fifth Ohlo Volunteers, aud Dehaved saa beave and faithful soldier. At the hhard-foazht battle of Perryville he was wounded four ilmes, and carries a Hebel bullet in one of bis loce at this time. Me was mustered out of the service on account of bie wounds, A year or two afterwards he hail so far recovered as to be able to take com- mand of portion of the force that pursued Morgan When he made lis famone raid through Judiana und Onlo, “Ais performed all hisunlitary dates bravely and well. ** Yes, because four men can handle one, and it fu not nec ry have & horwe-cart, which as sevarable from a steamer, But tho coatof a bulld- dug and ground would bo $10, 000 of $12, 000."" ** Do you think one steamcrof mere uso than three or four chemicals?" **That would depend upon where you located them, lwonld certainly prefer a chemical in tho inal ees sectlon where there are ateauors enough avaliable." **'They are as useful ontelde, are they not?” **¥es; bot they should be uacd ‘where the twat Unmage je Iabie to be doue by water. Jown-town now, when a fire gels too vig lo use them, 1 put oge on each eldy of the burnlug build. ing #0 oe to keep the Gro from spreading; ond when the fames work through they can usually be kept. under, and the stocks of goods are not in- Haven of Deka, md io coed eco ea bern | much resembles the enatrio Jatce thut Atte almost universally’ cuniemned by public sant: {dentical with that Muld, ‘The gueteie Julce {a tho m ‘This, however, seems to bo s mise | natural solvent which, in & heallhy condition of ent. take. The kitiing was not tho result of an; vt A Pa geen Bufo ele tected a thpaatad | sitll hea aed en eee elyspianined aud cold-blooded mur- | tiie Juice fe not excreted in suficlent quantities, dor, the purpeadoe thoes perpetrating the crimo | indigestion, with all Sts distressing symptome, fale boing to remove the victims uf their conapiracy io | low, The Sea Weed Tonte performs tho duty of i Order that they night mot bo. witneawes, against j FE ee ee eee ean | ie -bastrig dulea, when. 168 tatiar ts Seiten Leet ote ot eo acai dourte, ‘The ‘pars | Schenck'a Sea Wood Tonle soli by all drusgiete, nn flew directly concerned tn tho killing, and = : there who alded and abetted them, and OIL STOVES. who conatituted all the actors in the terrible trages, | sm dy, did not number ov nunber twent ngainat tho ele were lvisurcly employed in the stono work, and bricklayera wero few and far between. Walker wasina frenzy ovee the turn hie prospects for “extras had taken, and wae loud tn bis abuso of everybody and everything. It was hisscttled cou- vietlon tiat there was s conspiracy to rain him and Is family, and that the conspirators had tho hest of bia, Ie claimed that Heau had agreed to allow him for bls thick stone, ctc., and was eadly disap- sointed at the stand he bad taken. Ho denounced 1m Just as bitterly as McCaffrey had the day be- fore, and nothing would quiet him but a reference to ble fraue of notes of & year ago to ercure his contract. Onthis subject be waa quiet, and he thoughtit unreasonable in a reporter to talk to hlin on the subject. Heeatd, bowover, that, since nifairs had ‘taken the tum they had he should use thicl ‘The following communication was then read by Mr. Kimmey; ‘We, tho understgned teachorsof District No, 2, would ‘A ur howorable body that tna ad the Buperin- fendent of tchocls aro Inbarimonfous in, the extremes that for many and various reasons wo do not Indorse hissupertntendency during the past year; and we would respectfully requtet that the Hoard duly, consider these our views concerning thie matter, end bristy of changing oF ulspenstog with the ent for the coming are Calton or address C, M. MEAIICI, Matteson Houeny who wit esluult one of practical value, A svlend Chane to parties having capital to establtel a prodtae lo mayutacturiing bates, “AUCTION SALES. Wil, Ay BUTTERS & CO. Commiviun Auctioneers tesand 1a Wabash-at BUTTERS WEDNESDAY SALE, JULY U1, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK, At their Balcsrooms, 1164 120 Wabash-aQ White, Yollow, and Glass-Ware, Oil Cloths, Carpots, Wines. 6 Bris Whisky. an Irus Coy then offered the following resolu. jon: Resoleed, That notice be hereby given to Mr. Wilkie that hisarrvices as Huperintendent of hchools of Dis- Het No. 2 "bea pensed with atter thirty daya froin fifty persone. OF thi Wicted for _offens: ITs SOO Teatlnooy of Eanivent ratvasorn, From the talttor of Jonson's Cyeluyael ts, 1 was carried by a vote of 4 to 2, conse to it Ih arta, the BYE AND BAR. ured. It would be different if water was thrown dat In this he was Joking, fe had tn Prof. Wilkle has the sycapathy of a large number | fast, and of theae twenty-on “RTOV raved Cutvers 60 Bris Cider Vinogar, ‘The regular quarterly meeting of the Doard of ld be different if water was thrown | stone, bat in tue ue Te tiin stave inthe entire | of the citizens ot Englewood, who denounce the —— he dias and Veirvs at | bave 10 hesita- is uf cleanliness, Directors of the Mlinuls Charilabla Eye and Ea Tofrmary was beld at tho fnetitulion, corner of Adams and !'coria streets, at & o'clock yesterday » afternoon, The whole Board was present—D. Goodinan, Jr., President, P. A. Armstrong, Socro- tary, aud’ Dr. W. HL. Fitch. ont a Gully ee ly, During the Presidential cam- | clopardia,” te examine critical pain of Inst fait a hance oF ont {oun Stovea now on the mut jon in pay 4 te homie COMI, ain ane ack. al. wrt satel freeiiumn, fruiw appicanape odur, eguventenes twenty-one persone wero indicted aw tated above, | fAtUGy of ie, Varley, Of ti ve tie rlorcuce Indictments wore found againat them inthe Stato | Petroleum Nave (Edwaide’ Patents fs, beyond com- it DF B wt y al Hikely to ensue froma too free uro of water by Joona Stovea now on the market putting rellef valves on tho pipes, which enable tho pipemeu to control the pupulys and by that meaus we can ‘dash's fire, without fooding the baild- ing." work, and ince he has uted the thick atone in ti basements he cannot use the thin stone in tho Ars tory, aud dare not muako the attempt, The fa action of the Board a4 an outrage. Mr. Wilklo has taken legal advice in tho matter, and basa number of polnts which will add much’strengih to Jaco, DRY GoODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, is, he ie in “Ring? de Inclined to bang to hj ie ta a bad boat, notwithstanding that the nd afford hima PARK Rhinos, , b 1 Straw Goods, Wool itats, and Boots and Bhiecs, ——- crery opportunity to redcein hls $40,000 in notes, _ | courta, and also in the Federal Courts, ‘Tho triala | parison, superior toany ott ie woul reloiee me ty i : el Eau yee eer the tad tiecrge Davauyorls ST. JOIN, THe has put, in, tho thick stone, for two rossons: gaye al played aelarn game of arent wi ve aurie ware sia Nave, bees ball tide Aiea beh cet fated es aaa REMIND | Ue be Ladint cia dist Superintendent, were rend and approved, ‘The MR. C, 0. TRUSDELta wet Fa fa aap rat ber rh aly Lg ee ee cr ‘aliico, and, im cunecatience, they oar a eee truniin wione, ALLS erclexuie wile ae gia AV auf eatee = Matera eee urttion auriag ine quartet | of the Tallot & Aid boclety, wh recently went to | now that He reallzev that ely by tho “= Hig: and | aitera spirited contest, 1p eecuring eaubatantiny | could ‘not take place." the trlale id the nyurdinary (auiliy.. fur ewokize victory by the score of 17 tu 0, ‘The figures as five ia an evening paper af Chicage were tncor- reek, Federal. courts were to take place in May last, and the witnesses nguinet the Partive ta be teed were Judge Chivolia, Rosen- ect. ‘There are serersl xuud ull atoves an the by nun, the Hopner brothers, au Gilmer, All those ak $ ain clear Ba wie’ cumsfectuiy Hist? Shy, Ore indicted wero Vemucrnts, and the withers nme | eae ae ee rie Were Htepublicans, It was to prevent thoss Utuld | sth, Maden. Wi Wan that the conspiracy was hatched, itedeliberate pur- the Viorence Off Slave ae une pave ‘belng to SILT (he partlos mane abere a8 La tarent tune ot the #1 wlinedses, qnd the assassination ot Joba W. Gully, . ro ae Sellen ana the asranatuntion ov tobe alls, ) Keri liecort, am aatione tag thug acsia aly tite netlon of the convpirators againet Chisolm and | uch cantot be sal {in Ite pralee.” tienda, D, D. One of the main potnts of the investigation was | N. W. ¢ rity. Levinton, tnd. fe for tha parpore uf catablinbing. the aatonulity ot | been aang the Flot en (it stove for several Wonthe Nenellan, and te ascertain witetier Le Wr 8 ae eee ee se cere it ee ike mains with Egan toway whathe shall be allowed, and that that gentleman cannot be peraunded by lima or forced by the ** Hing" ju the matter, he is in dire distress, and knows not what, dlstreas, toa, tv shared by the ** [tn ta thelts, and tia very natural join them in the elfurt to remove Eyan. ‘AM the authority he bag for uslog tha thick stone he got from the Committee jn charge of the work when ft wae bold i meetings. The qu ald moved that hu be all thin #tone at hly own discretion, provided that in no event be ehould be pald anything tn exceas of his contract price, ete, Mr. Mulloy seconded tho i$ prevailed, and of his own choice ho Just past amounted to $4,470.00; expenditures, $1,003, 64, showing « healthfal state of affairs aud oud wanagement, ‘Yho bonds of the ‘Treasurer, $10,000, and the hy rintendent, $3,000, were approved. ‘The President of the’ Board was authorized to urcbase the vacupt lot ourth of the Jue rary at & Cuxb wot ta exceed $10,000, A uew set of by-lawe was adopted. Warsuuts for the $4,250 State appropnation for the eusuing quarter were slzued by the President aud Secretary, Messrs, Burling & Adler. architects, appeared before tne Board, and the reet of the af- ternoun was epent In exaintoing the plang fur the proposed addition to the Intirmary, HOTEL AKHIVALS. SALOON AND BAR FIXTURES, 2415. HALSTED:ST., fires, Fee-Creuin Freeedra, Liquors, and Guufectioacry, Wl Be suid al sgcttoa Thursday. duly 14, 10 O’e’k a.m. Wht. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionecrs “DUTTERS & CO.'S RYUULAB SATURDAY BALE U HOUSEHOLD GOODS BATURDAY MORNING at 0:0 o'clock, at 118 and 10 Waba we We have never found any ather way St. dotn, N. B,, to help the burnt-out victims of Hyands well. For baktux br yee ateotutely sthat unfortunate place get started on their feces Again, has returned, and gives an encouraging atate- ment of the way the veople are rebuilding the city, He ways be ucver ssw 8 more enterprising coummu- nity,—unleow, perhons, It be Chicagu. The pecul- larity avout the people of St.John tn thelr businces tulationa was that they lad no morlyages on tlicte property, ta upeak of, indulged in no wild apecuta- tons, and, in short, posscescd nothing that had a purely Gctitious value, os wasthe case with too many in Chicauo at the time of the Gre in 1871. To carry out the contrast, Chicago got very Hite moncy $a THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD, The Temple of Djana at Ephesus. feven wouders are knowa to many; the elghth is Tha Colossus of lea, that the villainous adulterated stuf called Corn- The stutueof Jupller Glyinpus at Halicarnaesu Blarch hae been axed by the public so long, The The Pharos at Alecandria, only reason, of courses, is that nothing botter was The Pyrantds of Egypt. odo. Fle motion, and tain. ta chin wont the testimony | Givaningy ot uaanay ot ea oy frevet, Rag eres 1 House—-Ueorge I. Slaw. ! . ; cre : : ows shat Mchelian wae born in Scotland in (817, | “Whiry thouau of the Fwurcucelu we aod never an — non Jone Drake, tend 3 ine rete from the tneurauce ‘companies, whlle St. John | teed the thick atone, | bl) athe Da OED eee offered or known, But now the Chicago Starch | sows that Mclllan was orn In Sectnd tn tered | orpasione dese constructed tat accideat fe upuee a wae neavily insured, especially im the foretzgu com- Bod willget pearly all of the Insurance, ‘he old style of buildings, very large, old-faakion- ed, and ¢xpensive affairs, would be replaced with better and morg suitable stractutes, forthe crection of which the inturance mouey will bo nearly. {f not quite, sudicteot, ‘The fact that thelr fre came ta the summer would, of course, make the calamity more easy Uo bear (ban if It had come in the fail of the year, ay in the case of Chicazo. Bir. ‘I'ruadell remarked the absence of anything like tho uld-toy; eleisent, populatly supposed ty be found tn small Canadian towns, Nota mau whined at futo, of lust Tha Walls, Temples, and Hangiag Gurdena of Habyton. Works produces an article without rotting tho The Mausoleum—erected by Artemista—lo Mousoleus, arain, and then restoring the pntzid stuff with polaonous chemicals, as ls doue by other insgu- facturors, The food ls consequently pure and wholesome, ang the snow-white gloss for laundry purposes the best, and takes uné-f(th Ices, belug strouger; and, although so much superior, costs uo By GEO. P. sic Boots, Shoes Slinpers AT AUCTION, On Wednesday, July 11,'at 9:80 a. m. Wo have SEVERAL HUNDRED OABES New Jub eans, Sfontecal: How. Cirul Low, Baston Philaselpula; Willan lt. Galnea Wut eyeing - Strothers, Virginia Cit; red Houle, Kalamazuo; T. C Hon. Geurge banfurd, If he hae allowed the ** Hing” to get away with all profits in the Job under tle contract, be fs alone to blame, and fs more to Le pitied than censured. He ajready appreciates the mistakes he baa made, and even (a bia auger yeaterday was not Insonsible of the fact that he would have been better off if he had bad fellowship with the Perlolate and Mc- nd Dever seen or heard of the Cuutt- bo car, it Meet ie snot ie humbuawed by thane Irultatious, “but pene “etlling ba ee he rene te, Mae | tiny thy stove wintet Us ined by the highest authors TES" ben went to heimper County, Miss. | MY Aer oe toe Uuer agenté Florence Oll In the tatter vart of 180% the Governor of Mis- | groves. 79 llandulpti-at. slvalppl called toto the Held for siaty Gare p Body | ——— ——— of will ‘These were known o@ State tee {The Adauis & Westlake Wire Uauze In were a}l voluntcerss, snd were sent to Bowl Non-Exploalre O21, STOVE. Green, Ky. McLellan joloed thie furce, which not etgeced in aclual hostilities, uo uccasion ant heecastruction pendete te ADs for active ecrvice arising during their short term. Re ey ee CARE OnE After theexpiration uf theve sixty diye’ eulistinent BYOVE, under aay aud q MeLellun returped to DeKalb, and ducing the rest in the marker, Judorsed os ubash avenue, th Zs CRIMINAL . Davenport: ‘Wilson, bt. Louta; ktdee Duritugion: th yey i of the War apprareto bave brenengazed as @ work. siuurt, Vrateasur of | ¥. i ‘i 5 . iy CKes in samples and duplicates that MOST Rebate, Uti eve hol | at atc prety ean, Sakray | | capt. Lemay hte ol panos wha tare en | organ tbe comune eld Gow aad | Yaoi ee ani dea | ieiaiatattiae | Bove ettat Summer coeds, aie ug. iL W. Marvell Liverpool: the dloa, allen | 1H sguictiung etter could Ue pruvided, and every. | #¥ivdted on dctitloue chucks un the Home National Cornstarch i hot be deinttely axcertuiued wockher he enlist ee eration ea be GEO, P, GORE £ CO, it. Terre Haute: Geo. Juunt. Ave chink wolwat un of useitemeut and euthusiaay, | OF other: ane: by the Songer, Jamies Shale to GRAND COOKING EXHIBITION. [s the Sabeteslseale eecset at whetliee | perfarmaud sy tha tala, iiaeon § wine G8 aud 70 Wabash. A + Hrowel . report to blin at once, at the prosecul A ie was drafted of conscep jetasle if q . eu Uy d = —== es Fiestesfulmier He ye rae | io. Rrundeifa oplion, the rebalding would Ce ear obg ar pouslble, SSmAT | nace willbe poblic extibtion of brolingon | ass workuan, or Wigiber te wae simply V orld: Suis Weatlake fe Co. Guare. | By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CO. 7 ° a ‘, ead, the city tise out of itu ashes ipeven tans col juing the pat ¢: fo employe, Frou a ic acts 7} Paty sf Bete eh ee oe iy Noor feitel stape tan it waa before the fire, and be uy | Detective Osterman ycsterday arrested a chap imei Parnes Bievee'e, No. 50 state taatiau he ‘vathered, however, It appeare that he ee eee ee orca Auctloucers, 84 and 80 Handolph-ast, Prywa. Wisnissiva: €. ¥ 2nd Julia Cliapinany surprise Of iw Beaty be Ciraite was. ce the ety named E. 1. Swith, who has been in the employ of | siregt, Wednesday and Thursds; July 32 ‘and 12. ae simply an gen Milla wore ra ‘af Stublle | and see the Stoves [n operation, at We shall eel] at 0:30 o'clock (his a.m, a full line of i Gs Borne, ‘ : ented by any veople i 2. work 8, frequen ed oul to pers thelide’ ur M "Locke. Ge. Buotre, Toledal | He Dad eye aca oetdee tent e OY aa Seteas fg | Wetherell &Co., of this clty, Me pusseda Giatt | iis ia new and practical broiler altachoicot, Ce aaa ae vuilltart duty) Gn these ceaslon INGERSOLL BROS piteds iL. Vatiea, foodand: Gea. Gb. owell, | fact be was rather ctbarrassed than otherwlao by fore cna cee eee bere eae Pretent which all housekeepers will appreciate, as they | Metellaninrarlably refined ta perfor say Kinda ey A ML. bm fale... umerciui— HM \- ei excenel induces sod hospitality. fe save 5 5 ° a uty, claiming that hy Wana ritishsubject, | - o UazO. Sa It ace aareg A ARE: | EG Sey ina ge ad | cate eee oh gegen | uate vngramse forlorn, | fate Cau te ae a ee Chamber agers an Kitehen Furniture. e 3 A Mero! en enlny, tin! etday arreate: nw lelee “ + | to the Britivh Consul je for protection, aud | , AmiS — | Albany: J.T. Weber, Sioux City. people of Canada and the Vulled Statce that St. rai trom Chiet | ek, of alilweukes. ‘The Ransom Store Works have s full line of stores | [oformenl him of bia cultetinent tn the eisty-days CONFECTIONEL Ye bd ols now bad means quite auficient to take ber through the preacnt emergency. He was glad to sey that the men in whose badds theso funds had been placcd, and to whom the relief work hadbecn intrueted. were men who realized the responsibilities of thelr position, and whose character for integrity would be 8 perfect guaran- fee thatthe money would be wisely and econow- and ranges ready contalning the expansion broiler, ; sistippl. The. Cousul, bowever, te Little Alice Coles, sha victlm, of Alexander He2ae estend in protection, alleging that. b CELEDRATED throoghoa Plubo's crusinal cirelessness on the Fourth, hae Leen ee ee eement Le baa fortaiued. hue ent So the Uniun—exproased to all Deer einkl ig 200 and dled lass the protection of tuo British Crown, Iu speauing of parte, 1m aud upward at ‘to her ‘condiifon. It Wraow be time to ask what this ection of the Consul, McLellan aiware charged 4 Goc per Be Address can be done in the way of punishing s man for i Steb gross criminal carelessness aa Chat woich — CHEMICAL ENGINES. MARSHAL BESMEL’S MICH OPINION OF THEIR ECONOMY 4D VALUB. **What is your opinion of chemical engines 7?" aid a Tursuws reporter to Fire-Marebal Benner, OFFICE FURNITURE. Carpets, New and Second-hand. Also, a large lot of second-band Furniture and General Merchandise. ae MILLIONS of bottles of Burnett's Cocoalne have been sold during the Jast twenty years ln every civilized country, and the public bate rendered the verdict that bie Judgment was biased by reasonul Lissympa- R, Conlec+ thy with the Confederacy. At the close of the War hale. dress! McLellan returned to De Kulb and, reslded, there = = teatertay morning. fee thatthe money would be wisely and econom, | Sirack+down this Hitle girl im tue morning of her | that {tw the cheapeat and best batr-dzeasing inthe | out gy was Lilled. Me alveys claimed to bo It GooDs. By H.C, HUNT & CO. “+7 consider thems very valuable as an auxiliary," | King, Kecorder Tuck, High-Sherif Gardner, and Ate aad hae plunged ber family and hosts of sym- | world a rabject of Great Britain, and era Lethy De | ren % 270 East Madison-at. . ceplicd tha Marshal. others, whose Hme was worth a great deal We them, | Patbizing friends In the decpeat grief. ——————_— Stalucd from perforuiog avy duties peculiar Garde aut C. OCD: napeneres Male RTE They ore really benetcial F* but which they bad devoted to the public yoodin | C.J. Dalgreen and Peter Jonoson, who bare How to Keach the North Pole. to Americsu citizenship. Hd never bad blo- Gilley’ butest cetee 80 Gang" Wiga made THIS MORNING gy 10 will be sold s full line an eae aa sev ceuctatusted.oace’ more, | been Iying Is jail sluco last Friday oo achargo of | Varlons suggestions are fromttmetotimethrown || self regletered, never voted. and uover, werved tocedet aud en of Furniture, Carpets, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, e¢, and have been the means of saving thou- | Mr. Trusdel! epoke of the great pride which the | passlog counterfelt money, werd brought before | out for reaching the North Pole. Ove enthusiast | on a jury. As @ question of fact It te Et O60., BI, eands af dollars worth uf property. peovle of SL Jobo had In thelr city aud initere- | Commissloucs Hvyue yesterday. They euccecded proposes to accomplish the journey ine ballon, | clearly Cetabllahed that McLellan was note Kad Wy Mansaoe Wty HIRAM BRUSH, Anctiongen