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8 ‘ - THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1877: ad THE CITY. | ding into debt every month. Ie enggested that it ] r o| CALL UPON THS NRW MATRON, EWS we Forsyth for her views aa to the possibility of ENERS a catting down exvenres. GENE RALN "The ney tion, met mith, favor The Matron tat hi nd the hottee in a bad con- Frank Gitbert, the new Sub-Treasoror, hae Nie | Gitton when the came into It There wat an ovi- ‘pond all ready for approval. dent lack of diecipline, and she had fonnd that teal to be done hefore Willams 11. Perry, General Pacsenger Agent | SCF? wonty “pe vwnilling to ack her” friends beiterers, He thonght next Tuceday evening wonld | ing scavenger makes complaint to Tire Thincsr be early cnoneh. that the Heatth Depattment compel tho nizht ‘Col. Chamberlain annonneed that converta wera | scavengers to nee disinfectants while puren- nd introduced a Mr. Ser- | ing thelr odoriferous vocation, anil saya that ceant, of Dee Moincs, Ia., who had seen the error , the pnrehate of those iisinfectanta from Of hits wayr, and, from being a gold partienn, hatt | the Health lcpartment tn practically onligatory. come over to the fold. [Anptanee, He hints at the existence of n ring. nnd saya that a ‘Mr. Sergeant waa called upon, bnt satd that. al- | man name Ilirech makes atl the Department dis- thonrh converted himself, he was not yet enflicient- | infectants, A reporter yesterday touk time to ine ly well posted to produce argaments in snpport of | quire into the subject of the complaint, and aacer- hia belief. taina that the Commissioner of and that there isa jewel within him that onght to have # colleziate or untversity polirh, and that Ifithad, it wonkl prove in time to be agem ‘+ of the firat water. Finperor to the command of the King's Grena- | Czar." he dein the hablt of telling them, !'has no dlers was celebrated waaa ball, at which the | what meddle whh your habits, religion, or na. Emperor himself, the Crown Prince, Prince | Sonality. Tan myself an Armenian, belong to Frederick Charles, Count Von Moltke, and many | the Armentan. not to the Orthotoe Church, and 1 ie yet Fain adnssian f. "Lhe Czar knows how a ie ers@f the Gerinan army | Fo card tha pectic ‘all wha ecto him, no " nite ty ' e lt , Armeniane, The opening dance war a quadriite, tu whieh | ltt whether they are Mneriane, | Atmeniine, or twelve pairs took part, dressed in the wnlform | Circaeaian, cand Tartar Generals in our army, worn by the regiment when it was formed clabty | Therefore, do not be alarmed at ovr entering the 2. HE MORMONS. Springfield, U1., Develops n Man Who Knows Mach Ahont the itoody History of Pi a aca’ Bia gheei and “ipragmed. At x. the: Gomme at Ith some | ive Saints In Monntain-Meadow Days Feats. a Four uf the pairs ware tie rene of country. We rhall naktouel Bad Instltntiane es way, laa guest at the Palmer bat Mr. Hoyt expanded bie chest and informed the | mouths ago tssned an order aa fotlowe: a i Is the grenalier battalion, four that of the fusilter, | shall leave your Juageé to deckte your qnarrcla ater Sou : arier a ht inter mh stig ate res Atnetican peopiy that the country wae waking np Each acavenger asking for a permit to clean a privy: Rpectat Diepate® to The Tribune. ‘ , an four that of musketcer battallons, the grena- | according to your Jawe. All we demand of you in dicrs and musketcera being clothed 411 bine and | £9 oppose no resiatance to our troupe. seen, are clow with rilyer lace and ornaments, the | sments, acco nie. La te oy usiliers having dark green collars ant Meht | Money Amond Wenaners ane ut me ccellent eect wren facta, ~ At the request of it Fraperor the villagers, acem to have had an excellent the quailrille was repeated, being closcly watched GEN, GRANT bi ain with evident intercat. , % = YAutteseina ‘tne ailigers of the reolment, the | en"t feem to reileh the cooking in England: he Emperor alindet to hisrecent visit tw Alswss | abled over fora lot of Waldner'a Chicago baked ad Lorraine, remarking that until he had this | besns in cans. had the opportunity of personally Inspecting the | = battle-ficlda of Weissenbnrg and Worth he had falted to properly appreciate the dimMeulty nf the eoreoryraarrrectTad Pelt ehanan npespaeranted task nerformen there by his Fegiment, mete CONWAY-—SMITH—At the feeldenco of tho the losses ft had suffeted.were suflictent proof bride, 433 Redgwick-rt., fae: Nev, Father to the ureat truths of the rag-money doctrine. He wa followed hy Mr. Washington, who declared that the Greenback patty meant business. Several other apostles of the assignat spake, thetr little pieces, ani the moeting having voted to hold a ter- rifle gathering at the same piece nexs Tuesday evening dissolved into alry nothingness. UNDER A CLOUD. DUGAN, CASB & SPEARS IN TROUBLE. The frm of Dagan, Cane & Spears, operators on "Change. ie under a cloud. Abont aweek ago thelr checks were thrawn ont by the Merchanta’ National Bank ‘*throngh a misunderstanding.” ‘This fact to ferred to the boardera inthe honse, and sald that Rrilly J. Colby has sold to Henry W. Leman, for | ferred to the boarders In the hotee, td fall tape $28,000, 45 by 108 feet on the aonth side of Mou- | Nov'ar the ent kind. If a better class of hoard roe street 0 feet west of La Saile, ere could be nad, ahe was eatiated tnat this would ‘omnes paylog feature ef the Ifome. She ‘The pubsctiptions for the new:4 a A ada believed the pecple aid mot eeally know the wants the Sub-Treasury yesterday, amonntc 1000, | of the Homa, and thought that if they ald they and the amount wag pai In all In gold. would centaaale mora berally. Aust pm meesel ore discipline and reeponsi he varl- ‘The appralsement of the Illinois Distittery wae | Was more dieciplane and reeponsibilisy tn, the Te, completed yenterday, and aniounted to $27,000 | nent in patting: tines to rlants, but when the more than the Government clalms for taxes. Home masin betir condition ene intended to in ¥ Atitate the ather reforms ahe lect be pire, fer he Torae ane resigned an ace | Taerercere certain thingy which one needed tm b * mediately, and whict count of the Involved financial condillon of the Bond. Tamong them were various articles yanit Must, on receiving a permit. purchase from the Clerk, or from some other saurce, two puunds of sulpho-carholle acid to be taed aaa dleinfectant In the work. Andhe willnot receive such permit until he urchascs the article of preacnts a recelpt ahowing that ¢ has purchased eleewhere, AN the Department disinfectant ta furnished by the firm of Hirsch & Co,, becanse that firm offere to mannfacture It moat cheaply. The lixtnfectant ie of a particular kind, because that kind In used by the New York Tealth Department, and ta con- sidered the best sin use. It contains 85 per cent of earbolic acid. The wording of the order will cer talnly make tt plain that Mr. Scavenger can pu chaee his disinfectant where he chooren. if he grein the right kind, The vrice charged by the Health Department ts twenty cente for two pounde of the Srnixariein, I., Joly 1.—Capt. John Tobin, for some ycara a reatdent of California, later of St. Lonis, and moro recently of this city, where he now lives, ts one of the principal witnesses tc- Med upon by District-Attorney Howard, of Salt Lake City, with whom he {sin communication, to prove the personal connection of Brigham Young apd other Mormon magnates with the mansa- cre of Gentiles. Ne is the ‘To- bin mentioned in John D. Lee's con- fersion 28 one whem the Mormons planned toarsaesinate, nnd whom, having been leit by them for dead, was never expected to prove h tant Butler, Jobn C, Conway and Mary If, Smith, A church, Tle leaves tn Sentember, pt saw ares for rales Mr, fant penerongy gave found ite way tv Welnt, Tan resulted My ane Nou . Bi th SEA eneEE van [aarti ehenuer ees Awitneas nguinst them. His tengthy story,as told | Of their gallantry, + J i e > s aeented of the warm aup- ho Firet National Hank of that place, of which | whero. he Is at nerfect liberty to do ro. to-night im an Interview with the elty editor of the ——————— DEATHS. ‘The Hon, W. L. Bancroft, Receiver; James M. | her mmonlen, she wae Agee rwhom were | o2 el hore: he fat-at ‘vertect liberty fo, do ea, The a ner, General Manager: W. KR. Bowes, Secre- | Pog tavornbly impressed with her manner. Mr. Dugan wae President. Abont $150,000 wae | handiingof it by ine bepartnient sm nuleance: | state Journal, te, in substance, that ho waa with PETROLEUM. withdrawn bythe farmers. Thla weakened the firm considerably, and, after consulting with thelr friende, in view of the shrinkage in real estate and the possession of ** bad paper," it was decided to suspend and settle up, Accordingly, the firm ceased doing buriness in this city, aod the Bank-Bxaminer wound up the Delbt bank. The assets of the latter institution aro siid to be $0,000 in excers of the abilities. Tho firin decline to atate the amount of their Hablitties, ‘but It in understood that they are nut very large. Some of the claims have already been ndjusted, and others are in process of acttlement, The firm have a large quantity of real catate, and aleorome sae paper," and no feara seem to be entertaln- ed by the creditors regarding their claims. ‘The younger Spears sald qoaterday that everr- +. and Chartes ft, Peek, Superintendent of the | After eome discussion, It was decliled to awalt aoe ite Hatan Tailway, are registered at | the reeult of x month or twa of the new Matron’ Tremont House. administration, tn the hope that that reault will be Y terday, a9 ohverved: by Ma. favorable to the {dea that expenses can be redneed ‘The temperatnre yesterday. ae Mheerrer Maun | nthe inetitution be kept from getting behind. rises, optician, 64 Madison street (TRIBUSE | ‘rhe members of the Board alo promieed to re~ Hajlding), wae: atGa, m., 70 deateess 108: mi. 1 double thelr exertions in the way. of appealing for Gee i TL BP oo; 8pm 20.70, contributions to the people. dobn &chaack, 12 years of age, residing at No, Fs Aunt Van Horer effet, while cetting of a Clin: THE SHANLEY MURDER. wn etreet ‘ atthe RRA De ‘THY POLICK ARB STILL BUSY yesterday afternoon. waa ron y on upon the Shanley murder, but bare thus far suc- Ywayon, and wae rather seriously injured. + * Le Q ceeded in making no additional arreate. They arc Delegates from the different sections of the | yeopinganum as to who dldtho shooting, bute vi ingmen’a party met Inet eventng at the corner err ey a atccete to talk politice. it | German afternoon paper, the Prele Presse, seta ail ERSON At wl die, CBityeae! olitnerat Filson, aed 35 yeare, ‘Agitation In Olidom Over the Tie strikes | Seat is tty et nero! Transportation Schemes, §2/"Kingeton, Ont., papers vlease copy. Tirvavitts, Pa.,Jnly 7.—Oildom ts now fecling ¢_ TODI—At the realdence of her mother, No. the great agitation that invariably follows the dis | 584 West Erio-at., Chicavo, Wednesday aftornoon, covery and development of ‘*bonanza atrikes.” | Jy 12, Cora M, ‘Todd, daughter of whe lata oe- ve 1 fi a it 13 day ‘The lmmense queh of the olenginoae compound, | Be dots tts teatlenes, Wo, ood West tito, whieh astonished the petroleam world a few wecka WIN—Jcaste Buchanan Lewin, aged 4 yearell Whee, has: utenally veregeede Aa the quentily of | ‘cite mabat acres eee 1. the crade article has accumulated prices have de- Funeral to-day (Thursday) at 2p. m., from Bo re ee rea a pele alc can us por. | Residence, So‘Tmenty-eccond-et., Co Morehin. chased at $1 per barrel, This, of course, eceman | SHANLEY—Willlam Shanicy. nley ‘ meagre pics for a bareel of petroleum, Dut | fip ee tesdense, No. 40 (lent¥-st,.fo tho Chara thespecaiating and ebrewd oferator ean makes | of the ly Early, ‘hence’ by Gara to Calvary. e ter because on sundry accasions thc clerk of the Department wae Indiscreet enough to trnst acay- engers. antrveying party in the fall of 1856 at Fort Urldger, and was enabled to be of nervica ta the Mormons in bringing tidinge of and sending relict to a party of European Mormon immigrants cross- ing the plains, who otherwise must have perished in the storm. This service righam Young, then Territorial Governor, gratefally recognized, and appointed Tobin, who had former ly been in the United States arms 4n Instrnctor of Territorial Militin, and hisappolntment as such wae published inthe Deseret News, While he was fo engaged, Tobin raya the Indiana were friendly, although Brigham insisted on the contrary, as a reason for organizing the militia. Soon Tobin jonnd the Mormon forcos wore to be need against the Government, and aqaads of cavalry were em- ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The Rev. A. Yonker.will conduct the noonday meeting to-day !n Lower Farwell Hall. Articlos Intended for thetuse of the sick children atthe Half-Orphan Asylum can be sent to F. W. Pusheck, 175 North Wells street. Arcgular meeting of the Hoard of Managers of the Woman's Christian Association of Chicago will be held at 751 and 753 Wabash avenue at 10 e’clock &, m. to-day, 3 4 " Friends of the family are invited, Y ‘old Communistle harangue, only a | donbta on that point at rest by publishing the | thing would be atraightencd out as noon ae his —— nloyelt a4 ** Avengers.'! He thon resigned, Later | handsome margin by selling hie stock at that a n ; Tikte more ro. “Newapaper space ia too valuable to | names of Gannon's companions inthe buggy. Cian- | father returned fromCalifornia, and that. bastnees CRIMINAL, | Rokadertook toxulde a party to California cont: | Ggnre, and the prenont transactions are said to be | £47 New York papers please copy: reproduce It, $ non's stories are so mixcd np lust the oploion Is | wonld be resamed in leas than a month. The hosed of men who, having been outspoken against | more profitable than they liave been for several COLES—At residence of her grandmother, Mra, Rs tormonienn rezarded theinselves aa deatined for | yearapast, Old producers tell Tre Trnunn core | MH. A. White, and nteco of Are. Lev) J. Colburn, AZo‘clock seoterday afternoon Frank Litka. a | gaining ground that he kimecit fe the murderer, | Delhi bank woul not be, sared sean 29 | saattcs woote senterday placed dames Atchiton | nerasninaiion by ihe Mormon “*Atencers." ‘The Fevondent that tuere le more caah In the Industry | No.234 Ontarto-e 10, Alice £. Coles, aged 13 feansster in the employ of Fs Wenter.of Nor. 20404 } gn nat the two others who were with him, | toy as” ew private Inetitntion. ae it | under bonds of $2,000 for trial to-day for assault | party, three besides Tobin. started, and had got ay | than ever before In tho history of petroloum-pro- | yearn 11 monthe a lays. 4 ‘72 Washingtanstreet, fell off bis wagon while ronnd: | Other circumstances point in the same direction, | was for twenty years previous to the War. ‘Thiet | ing Louts Krect with s knife Farovan fndian Agency, atont Alty milies unth, | duction, and the prorpecta improve dally. Funeral from residence'at 2 p. m. to-day (Thurs- Ing the Corner of ett a ey Fite’ was free | and ehonld this be true, he ts undoubtedly lending | the first trouble there genticmen have ever experi iB. . & tree they Were overtaxen by aparty of mounted | The opening of tho Henderson well, No. h. tn | day) 12th Inst., by carringe to Onkweed, and wan revercly injured internally, | Ile wa the police a wild-goose cliase. Closer investigation Jacob Beck, of No. 311% North Welle street, wae Mormons. headed by Brigham Young, Jr.. who, held in $500 ball by Cominiesioner Hoyne yeater- enced, though they nae been Individually in the Witle. prot tho Buillon-(hn district, which spouted 4,000 bar- SKINNER—Jaly 11, 1877, of cholera infantum, commercial line per day, and the subsequent striking of the | David Chambers, younzest child of Samus! C. an mioved to hia home, No, 70 Alport avenue. ie has developed tho fact that the people reridin ines carn tae umenee aes ef ine | peed Cer gin ir many yeats. Mr. Dugan The deniers In Mnseed oll, forming what is | the vicinity know much more about the adair than ing continued friendship for Tobin, 1; bis era are residents of this raid the latter's companions were enemics of the skinner. secihe,draters Jn Mnsce eeera Arsociatian. are. | og ccravo ten and tt any arrena aremaletor | aig et Perens Ore diay morning, ta snawer the charge of sctllnz | Siurmon Church, awl would nut be allowed to.zo | elated some of the demponient operators that. a # the hou-c, 750 West Monroo-st,, at {n private session at the Tremont louse, Venter, day, it a likely to be. those at wilnestes in the liquor vb he rab Sige Wad iat to Callifornis, to miszepresent jlormoniom there. ean meh a made for ihe Araattong and Cletion m. to-day. Carriages to Graceland, day‘ «ion was epent in talking over tho peners cane, ‘ne facta are simp lamnatory to every ~u Coroner Dietzsch yesterds: an nest a le hha js orders, le wold, and inual c | 6 deifuaof the trate in the election of Hew of THE COUNTY BUILDING, yesterday held an Inquest on cers, | man, woman, and child in the nelghburhvod. The Inthe presentation of statistice, ete, The Asso- | boty. it will be remembered, was not found Clation will probably continue {is deliberations un- | ant{lafler Jo'clock, whereas tno shooting occur. til this evening. red ab avout te 3 De en see any, bad. hee around about 10 o'clock, and had fred one shot a cone Lextelative Committee, Seg. cannictand | naog belonging toa man named Heynolie,, They out. ‘The fnuitive party clulmed the protection of the Agency afew days, Young going off ‘They finally continued thelr Journey, and jnst beyond ‘Timore, in Southern’ Utah, ‘were overhauted by n larger party, under pretonse of examination ona petty charge. ‘They wero per- and operations commenced, that at this date there | __ ar Richard ‘Thompson, tha eallor, who died at the fave eon putdown between eeventy and elghty | 2 AgUITEs TOILET SOAR. County Uospltal from. injuries received from fall- wells, —more than three-fourths of thom being 0 Ing out of a window of the Mandolph Hone. largely productive, Annie Nielson appeared before Justice Meech ‘The plucky and enterprising ofl-men pushed * thelr operations fo vigorously that the production yeaterdny and swore outs warrant for the arrest of Stx prisoners were discharged from the Jail yes- terday, the Grand Jory having pasacd on thelr cases and failed to find truo bills, . went away.and, returning shortly after midnight, Sheriff Kern, who has been abeent for two weeks, | Juha Kant, charging him with bastardy. John | titted to resume their Journey, bnt observed that has advanced rapidly. The product has increased t money miuich wae repald. to the One hotel yeater. | were Fale geo! krent acommation thata umber | wag heard from yesterday. He Ie rojonrning at | Rave tall fn bonda of $500and will be tried July 1 | a warty was continwally on thele tall, ‘Htenching a | from 27,000 barrels per day in January, 16 30,000 Buriat’ for thot The Hon, Joun C. Maines, the Chairman. how | Srey neard the nian fall and groan, and gave no | before nest week. posed to be Dolancy, Annett’s **pal" in the as- | them. ‘Tobin's companions fell at the drat volley, | 4,000 barreta over and above the daily’ consump. elal sind deceptive ever, had to uo to Washington, and ae some, of ch hecauno they were afraid to!’ But the exact eauit upon Ald. Kerber recently, The Alderman | gnu be soon after. ‘The Mormon pariy did not atop | tion; and abundant oppurtunity In afforded the odorata" cover {lore whom It [s proposed to examine expect to | SIAFm hucaune they were Ofte oS ee ted Austin J, Doyle, late Clerk of the Criminal | will take a look at him to-day, and may possibly | S04 Uo toon alter. tlhe tn eece but, auje | tanking and pipe companies to replenieh thelr al- common and delc- leave the city thia week, the meeting waa deferred | Foote! who corainiy ought to make the ine | Court yesterday pald $1,402.01 into the County | identify hea, to reticent dead’ rode aways “Siste fours aftes. | moet exhausted aioe Leyla, inal, until the 24th inst, 2 quent an complote as oribles The people ure eo | Treasury, tho same belng the amount of feescal- | Detective Michael Schaack yesterday arrested | wards they wero found by Tha United Stator mails | Inprevious years the exportation of erade pe- Bist nctentiag exe A mevting of the Chicago Union Veteran Clnb } cowardly that they will not tell the truth to a | lected from January to July. ‘Thomas O'Brien, Richard Nelson, and Peter Shar- | wagon and a party en route for San Bernorilino, {roloum waa heavy; but tho exporting business for 5 Settee Periment theman- zs se is Sar tae | (aheematncizenecemtate Otecane i |The North Chcao Astor rttroeanla parma | HEP ARTY REIS lth Ha a Hagia ea ae a AD a es | Re ast even 5 . $OYe 2 . Gal, They, survived the, trip, and two, ‘Tobin neard, shortly died. Hoe was shot through the corner of the right oye. and still carries the bullet Just under the jngular vein, the ahot ranging down, ond again In the ehuulder, ‘Tobin nus since been in the army, and rerved in the tate War, but, lately, tha old wound has mado him nearly blind. He withheld his Infor- mation, nelicving it unsafe to divulge it, but now, atthe call of the officers of the jaw, will go to Utah. ts acnured of protection by the Govern- ment. IMlsrelations with Srighan: wore very intl- mate, aad he clalius to havc documentary and other evidence of plotting ayainst Gentiles and the Government. Judging by Hlstrict- Attorney How- ard‘s letters, ho reems to rezard Tobin as supply- Inganimportont link In the testimony, and as a yery Important witness. LOUISVILLE’S FESTIVAL. Second Grand Coucert—An Immense At- tondance. Lovisvitux, Ky., July 11.—The Snengerfeet is oven apreater success than at drst thought, and it broke Into Mra, Schuita's residence, No. 124 Kin- zie street, and got sway with clothing and old coins valued In all at about $50, Justicn Morris yesterday held the following: Henry Moare, Florenco Laltelle, Maggie Byertun, Mollfe Quinn, William ‘Madden, Jonn T. Clark, Thomas ‘Igo, ‘six monthe each? John Donahue, thirty days, Louis Barnett and Joseph Sith, ae saulting Cornelins O'Brien, $5,000 to the 1ith. Justice Summerteld yesterday held Lonis Platt in 3500 to the Criminal Court for conspiring to pro- duce ao abortion upon Mary Burback, ‘Minor arrerta: Charles Repman and Charles J, Hunt, ewindling C, 31, Cronse by the system known ae policy; B. Goldsmith, larceny of a watch from A, Finkelstein, of No.’ 420 Clark atroet; Carrio Weber, of No. G17 Clark streot, larceny of $2 from John Behaeifer; A. V. Hutchine, of No. 35 Jefferson street, Jollet, alleged obtaining goods under faleo pretense from aatore on Fifth avenue, near Madison street; Harvey Haward, larceny of » watch from Charles Simon, The horse-thieves are once ag clty. Yesterday, among several longing to W. P. Dunne, of No. * al propesty books yesterdsy, They show the sessment for 1877 to be $1,452,360, against $: 815,600 for the previous year. ‘The Grand Jury, yestordny did a heavy day's work, disposing of thirty cases, atl of which wera of minor importance, . Nothing further was done with the complaint of Co:mmilesionor Holden, ‘The Anscerors of the Towns of Lake, Palos, and Northfield returned theit books yesterday, All of the towns have now retarned oxcest West and South Chicago, Maine, Lake View, and iyde Park, ‘The Committco on Equalization will enter on its active work a week from next Tnesday, and con- tinue in session from day to day until the work of equattzation has boen completed, Its meetings will be held at Klare's Hall between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock each day, The Committee on Public Service yesterday aurced to odvertlse for proposals for furnishing the county with conl and wood the coming year. The hide ‘ara to be pened a week, from Monday, ‘The matter of advertising 18 almply a formality, an it is understood in advance that the award is to be made to Baker, the preeeut contractor, fons for anenitierst le i, peeled te sald Aving ci! one , saw the Ahey bsGneReneD, Gen. Beem referred to the dea i, to save trouble as a witnces. shut down Llent. Nand, a¢ announesd in the papers. Capt, window and went to bed. Another dacobe, Col. aver, and Maj, Carrol) were ap- | heard one of trio say **Shoot,"* uinted uta committce to draft suitable resolu- | saw the man fall. heard bim roan, and then heard Hone of respect for the deceased and sympathy | another one of the trio eay, ‘ile’s dropped.” wit his family and friend» in their ailliction. | ‘he police are convinced that ‘the shooting waa Maj. Carro}| was chosen Corresponding Secrotary | witnessed, and are making @ minute scarch for of the Cinb, vice Capt. Vrooland, resigned, The } such witnesses. mecting then adjourned, May nae le sree shat is a myatery, but the core Commlestoners Hoffman and Senne, of the Com- | rect solution probably ts that ho was mistaken for mnlitee on Schouls, and. Mestre. Plant, Garner, | 20 olicer In cltizen'a dress. He was returalng ant iearney, of the County Roard of ‘Education, | froin bis rothe! ee wos sitrac ed y the Visited the Cook County Normal School ‘Tuceday | Nolec tho young ronzhe were making. lo was evening and made up examination of the mnsenm, | Standing st the time, he was anol | fa the There are almost 2,000 xpeciniens of birds, anl- | Alade o a building on the cornor owned by Gav main, snakes, and inineraly, It ecoma a nanier | Ton's family, and Sieg rene, 6 Wilen they Fee of the «pecimens belong to private individuals, and alde, rhe te lo ses not a of RAY when the the inspection was nade with a view of purchas- | Mot wos fired. as Gannon stltcs, bas were on tho ing. Suporiniendent Plant will recommend the cray ul 6 BOeRY ding a andl als ince off, purchaec of all valuable specimen belonging to Gannon soya hited she ler wi tH Wwae.ge ing ae rivate individuals, ‘They also made an inspec. | Shot, aud this, oxetner A ee tee bat they Zon of the dormitory, ani find that connecting the | Were et in tee Bgsy of Alle wal eee water-pipes and scwera with the Normal building, | tO strengthen the suspicion achiall He. tt i bud putting ina kitchen-rance, the building will | kuown to bo the parsou who red the frat sot He he ready for use. ‘Tha Comulttes will recummend | (he dus. aad be tsknown to have been with the eral applic and referred. that Ine. ‘Tho total quantity shippnd was (1,085, - | 2apbiiea Test Soan has perfected, andnaw ater fo tna ty vh FINEST TOILET, SOAP in tho 230 alla, alan 15,400 UAH gaioneexporidd Waray Suey ihe purest egeabte Oe eed double what it was last year. ‘This execlient show- | ™anwacture. Ing will give an jdea of the extent and profitable i i iio of the ollintercat. For Use in the Norsery it Has No Equa, ee ee ee ra oeerae sume. |, Worth ten times ta cost to every mother and family apparent nover satisicd unless hatching sume Chlosmal reueme to transvort tho bydro-carvon to | iChestendom. sammie box, eoainlaine cater of points outside of the proaucing centres, There | Cenie* Kidrese ir P aro now no less than three projected aeabogel ; .bipe-Jine movements on the tapie, 0 prorpetts: are, that two of the lines wich ‘were oH ogrent B,L.BABBITT, New York City, from the Bntler district to Baltimore and Phila- dciphia, will be abandoned on account of the op- FOL SALE BY ALL DRUGUISTS. porition of the Pennaylvanis Railroad Company, coh whore agentaat tlie State Capital, last winter, assisted in defcating certain Icgisiation necossary to make the undertaking s succens, A PERFECT TONLET SOAP. Me ‘The third scheme will probably be anccresfully V . 1 accomplished. Aa this seaboard oll-line 14 to be constructed on & plan romewhst different from the conduit-Ipes now gridironing the ofl-fielda, ade+ | Flirt among the requisites of the tollet 19 a good ecription of {ts principal oporationa may be inter- | article of Soap, but to procure tt 14 not always en cosy esting to the reader, Tho line will extend from | matter. Many of the most exoensive Suaps in the mar+ Daffalo to Now York, and form a connection with | ket are made from coarse and deletorloustuatertals,and =f in infesting the hers, n ri be- 02 Clark atrect, the old line between the Clarion and McKean of]- | their delicate coloring and fragrant perfums too uften gi 1 ; irited away froma rear door. Earlier iu the | isnoexaggeration to eay that {ts musical excel- dl dine oe reen te : a Uae thee Hinproveinentabe made, " ‘Thestuperin~ { tro that slivt Cantey. | Unit Ne ascosapiices Ave | The State's Attorney resterday recived @ telo- | aay the Went Twelfth-strect police recovered a | tence has never been equated by nny similar event Heereitet Moe Lines andi backed by the iieaten | couceal the most revulsive impuritics. The disclornres = tendent hag bad six applications from pupils who fact, The y was yesterday identiiud by Town- gran rom ihe frasect ine Wi ni 4 ft ¢ Brooks | yugey belonging to Theodore Schriekel. of Lake tn America. Louisyiilo, in addition to Ite decora- | capitallsts connected with the Union Pacific Itnil recently made pubilc regarding this subject are poal- g desire to enter the achuol next term. t ane buggy wan yesterday \dentidud by Town | guortion care, asking when the case wilt bo called | View, and atolen a day of wo ago. from the corner a ji camitallata connected with fae Union Pete tively startling, and deserve scrlons consideration. “ Deeg HaaGL gon Gooding, of Wabanis avenue, and wae +10- | for trial “Fite would asem to aebat text the oft~ | o¢ Tigeon and Clank Mreste, The horse and hare | Hve aptendor (ond In ths regacd the dlabiay fs onl- . repeated report that the witness had been made nway with, and to wanted. Tho Criminal Court wan not in session yesterday, owing to Judge Farwell belog engaged in hearing the Harms injunction case in one of the civil Coroner Metzech and County Physician Hotden yesterday morning made an in yuey into the cr. Fee ee Mensa Sherman street. The physle | THK FRENCH GOVERNMENT. clane who had attenaed on the deceased, Dea, IT 18 NOT BUYING PROVISIONS HERL. ey Thomas W. Deering, J. 8. Hunt, and'd, WR. | an srvicle was published in yeatordny'e Znter- rantic raicroad tranaportation land ojl-refluing en. | Scented Soaps aranow knawn to be extremely objec avenue. 10 4 | Honatile, especially {f applied to the heads injuring the: Ce eee ee urarmen aeing the petroleam: | jaf, frrtating the scalp, and faducing severo hexd- ‘The ean piven to be used in thie long ine will be | aches. The character of tho ingredients msy be Interred four inches iu diamoter, and connected by screw: | from the statement of agentieman who makes the = ff Jolnta, Tho pipes are to be laid upon the nurface | ecenting of Sonne his business; he recently declared thas % heat, being more easily to diapose of, wero keps by ethicves, who also si ie buggy of every- thing that Gould bu ueed.? bs. Dr. Holden yesterday morning probed ibe wound ot Annie Coles eh, died from the effect of a pistol versal), presente a acene of joyous satisfaction rarely witnesacd anywhero, Tho hotcls show the greateat influx of strangere ever congregated to- gether in Louisville, and tt fa all tho city can do to jasuro ber attondance when hold the Immense numbor present. Fest-fall to- | of the ground, except when they pasa through caltl- | persons encagedin this cmoloyment wera short-iivods a rower, were preaunt, and explained thot death | occey Stating that agents of tha Froney Govern. | Seurl, he, Judie wen over, at orclosk, how Facig ogo hall uu ounce feet | SUMSGMaica aerterape, Tue cheoOmttnny | reed dee Oh tb iter ete ine een | Seerenossaeamisangugeentos arin. D ted from paralysis ol no hea = ever, lachargo th in james F. s ont ef tho way o! ia’ e-liny iJ jolly’ rerulted tron paraizala of the tains hed ‘been | ment were in this country contracting, here and | Cnaifeld, who uad been on trial the day Detoro for shape, and ite base has the y of the jpe-line makes no attendance to 6,500 at least. To-night's orches- tra contatns 100 plecee, and the number of aingern in the choruses {e stated at 300, Pappentitin aang the Star-Spangted Banner, and #0 great was the enthuloam that the applause broke In era the effort wascompicted, <A beitor adjective than graud can- not be applied to Poppenhelm's singing. 3 ‘Mies Ueinmann, of Indianapolis, sang with much clearness and eweetne: Her yolce is under por- an assault with intent to kill, {t havin; en anable to agree after kaving been ont all night. A temporary loan of $100,000 fails due the 19th {net.. and the Connty Treasarcr ia trying to mect it The chances now ore that another losno will have to be neyoliated to psy it with, In which event the money which lias bean already sot aside to meet tt will be panropriaten to taking up ontetand- nuccesefully performed, and the puratnatls with- | elacwhere, for large supplies of canned and packed drawn, when the patent suddenly collapsed. | ines, and intimating that various Chicago firms ‘Tho triendn of the deceased expressed thenvclvee | were busted in flling-contracts mado with one of nt of a post iorlem examination, \ccord- | the sforoaatd agenta, iy i sae alent cet eae he 1 the caine of Seat Aroporter called on Mr. W. J, Wilson, of the Wasnizned ay the trea attending paysiciant, and | wijson Packing Company, one of the persons Jant evening the body srar fentoved to Jolleh WREF® | whoin the Inter-Oceai discaverer intimated had appearance af having melted aud apread in the course of ita cscape from the pistol, It waa turned over to the Coroner to be added to bis cabinct of curiosities 10 the shape of weapon, which be has necumulated during his term of office, The atory goes that the bullet was once before tn the Coroner possension, as wall ax the pistol from which it was discharucd, and that oung Hiab through one ‘Tho diticuity of procuring a perfectly puro article of necount of the inequalities of tho surface, except, | catch bean tu astar auvinied however, Luan tate Issn plpeto go uponalerel. No grading, tunnel: | New Yorke the worierenowned Sonp. Stanutectaier, ing. oF trestling is to be done, except whero tne | wiose imnniente catanloniuent toby tar tiie largest of usually rough placee areencounterea. Thecost of | kind Intho Wnited Siates, The renown of Mr. Banaires tha plpe will reach about 60 cents por foot; and {t yy yasrs Uscn willy dls- will bo manufactured in sacha mauner that {t can citendy aehiorede nee bo laid very rapidly, as the pleces will have only to Maleneids oxperknant, My, ral be scrowe: Tagetlite, The whole cost, com- | Mr. Banntrt has succeeded In perfecting the comport: ip canoes inte Sie hangaiol fect control, and her alnging was vei % ‘000 mu ry well re- $5, pel i f the fneat ti vod. “T Jt appears avon Inqilry that De, Deering, thongh Leon neon by those secret agents of the French | Ing county orders. There, is no authority for ro | Of the my Be Ane Oe. tie wanton eee eelved. fs ti el R esacteci etsiMtatations (abut ia; wiiete the. rule. petto> oh a lngredient aro tie pray vegetable, ‘Stig is ans + Wel a = ve . ¥ SY » tl " + is the ed 3 act rOCe' ire ontirel inal, xeon isa tha feienda, ae ee aecoured aowa LC ee Str. Witeon’a manner of denying all | and may be dens again. dence, untlh this morning at 10 o'clock. b dor the disection of Carl Barus, of Uincianatiz | team ts supplied from the tankn) will bo, on tho | ‘the recuit vslmply unparaited in thie depertiient of 11+ more uf him they would not have expresse ‘The tax cases occnpled the Connty Court again V4 knowledge of the affair was unique, “It's alle prerane, abouttwelve miles apart, Kach ona of ‘dustry, i at Fanti. these Ja to be fitted with a tank, an engine, and "HT. 1 by mar VROTECTION AGAIN AMPS. . i \, Wi fe fe} OK *, the oleaginote Muld ts to force rom one tank to fo jon to the delicate skin o! nts, children, Aanburban corresrondent wants Tay Trine thand. If abo went into tho war—which is im- | exceptions, met the samo fate—wero overruled. WAEATOR: Ostare ane der ') Hada ™..... » Miller id baal passes to inform ite readers in the outlying dictricta how | Protable—she would have something to go on for | All uf what are unow ‘The citizens’ masa-meeting In regard to Wheaton, Voices, ‘aia ore [a : and ladies, Ite alfoyether unequaled tn ite emuliioz! general cases were dier another. A little more power fs required in cold | ort ee ete eee nat 2. Tense Solo, Grand Chorus af ‘itats Theat. weather to force « given quantity o specified dis- | pit! perfumed. the Ingrudiente toeet rit of tramps. rome of wliam, the writer | 8 Year, ‘iors, tha that, she wouldn's see meat | posed of, and to-lay anme objections ta the school | College, Satoriay evening, ts alleged, produced | a, Soprano soja, Arie Ste St ; lanes ‘thon in watm wealher, as tho all lecomes Ue oF aeh abmalite puritan to rentire no. pres i 9 i at . +a omas cae Oe ere ne ANing Gud erother, and | ounces perday for one man's rational ‘Why, no Hy anal! | Amaatked enecL cn Rresldeny Wane Hari Who early, |) Bs oy chilled, ‘Two mon are suflclent aa each atation or | fined cace considers tha absence. of arita then will comma objections to the Bouth Park usaesa+ tank, If one 1s & telepraph-operator, ments, So far, for obvious reasons, no appeals have been asked forot taken from tho decislons rendered. elo fume he wholo fine and Sheree inc esigciono cetacean tte peel ciaract, - Te Ba a He mos anaes rammediate (atorviatton if anythiog healthful and agreeable article of th kind over muswi- hanpene, or {9 needed, at any Po int between the | “rtrd. tanks, required for each ton ci Coverninent on earth gives a man more than eix- stealing what they can lay thelr bands on. The | ten aunces of fresh meat, and theso folks would fntoedveton the lat Inat., on the subject of vaza- | lave a man get twelve ounces of pressed beef, Oh, honda, will givo tim soino rellef, and arks to be | it's too d——a ridiculous, | The French Government on Sunday morning procured the signatures of threo of the Trustees of the college, who have lately beon disposed to follow his directiuns, to a paper requesting Mr, Blanchard to give an addrese at the ey 4, ** Rhalnsave * (Srat tine in Loutaviite). Grand Chorus of diate Voices and Orehtstca, 5, Finale of ** Iitenal " ay «26 Warmer jo by Mme. bugente Fuppendeim, Quarieite und Otto Grand Chorus af Femateand Male Voices Of the ‘One watchman Fee eee aaa oe ie merase tor pantioe ‘Tho work on the Court-House atill drage stow): f femuteand a children, duis sos Sppropriata | los [etornses jen, tues Re ite che we wanatities 5 pear Sen thoy hve. on piae! along. ‘The macnn contractor is now nein xi Court-fouse in feply ta thearqumeat of Mr, Claf- Crna apadt bas aageeehesiiny taille Tae otmene alia EMGle: Ri TOPE obey Pentre ued? bd Taaheeela toe , Se eee ear tablen be holies. | BO T toll-you; and thoy can. take it out | layed by Walker, ond it woul not bo surprising, | lin. Ite thought, however, that the meeting will | 9, Soprano solo, «+ Aus Dein iiuh- day over bis beat, enc arbors uss. Ue Le. duet, pslog ” Takes it the aw of tt ey uns jes OF rl ce) of mix marbles and 3 pint of water, ana | unless ao speedy change ts made, toses Hoxton do- | be tender ey by the Trustees of the college, ea Liede Satomu's,” Keene Se Eetomegencral. seo Yo jvunes " to arrest all” fragabonds | upon» view, | Og "tat on, it. at that. If you eco’ any | Mandingdamages, Walker waa in better humor | ands few of thelr friend. as the cltizena pencrally for Goprane aud Orehieatra GROVER. i on HR, iMorder that thetbecrlbererequest | of (heeo necrat agenta aronnd wanting to | Yesterday, bub be wae inaking very little headway have no desiro ta Haten to tho I'resident, ‘The Clt~ capecially comboesl for tho make contracts fo: . sacd beef, just let mio know wtvo the /afer-Ocean 25 centa If It would with hls work, He hav not yet commenced the of Dring me one of thove felluwa alive, If id only uso of thin atone, and, notwithstanding his threats, itis not Ukely that he will, Ev has ov! {zens’ Executive Committe ting held I evening, unanimously passed the following res. olutions: should. vonything, ho muat first make ont 3 written complaint, obtaln a warrant from an ofl- cer authorized to tsaue one, for the arrest of the Louterilic Musical Festlyat and di led to Mme. Kus Dr, Leopold Damrosch i Orch, B. T. BABBITT, Now York City, ‘Teatimony Before the Committee of Inquiry ate Regarding the Senator's Election, % : dently learned that be isa nothing to make ina Wuzngas, A meeting of the citizet 7, |* Fort w-Sendetwoht | gay Fy July 11.—A Portland press dis- wed aw parliculue trurap whom ho Ie after, Then tha war- | Kuowen they wore coming over Neve. yon bet your | ton itingta force Hazan to cive bios ‘*extran” that urpuse of addressing them inom Sola oy Mlae (lur Helnny ita and Grand eee et thetl Site ‘& Wentlake Wire Gaus Fant i pace fate" ane: ‘ef Sha. Constable, oF boots thanee there was for suppiyiog pe tO wee |: he fe not entitied to, and tho **Iting,” too, acem may be supnestod has Geen called by Nt Caorus of Feinate und Male Volces and Orchestra. patch saya: Bofore the Investigating Committce ble dohiatal to have fost some of {ts ardor fn following Walker's lead. So far as outside appearancea go, a calm may be sald to prevail In Court-House citcles, M'CAFFREY AND THE PUDLIC. Franco with Chicago meats. | I'm ‘considorable of » Yankee, you know, and had o kind of nn ides that we coulil just beat the world on our prouction in the meatiine. But l fonnd I was mistakon. Kus- the vayahond, in caec o¢ Is strong enough or can find bi, before the nearcet Justice of the leace, where be can be tried, and, if found gailty, set tenced to a long term Jn the Jail, calaboose, of otter etm, Geand Chora af + Grand ‘Chorus nb Orchestra, LEE Eee Pa ST TD Mater"... mies Eugen Fomateand ste Va yesterday, M. V. Brown, State Printer and Chalr- man of the Democratic County Committee of Linn County, tentified that he knew of no use of money sand Witnegas, We baye learued by jung experience that atrWManchard iu in tn ries ‘ot acveral ot. bia clerical brethren heretoture pubitel co. Panerm ether “a reckiees alenderer of hls hrethren* or Insuch id rs to reifove him from i, ‘ Non-Explosire OIL STOY! A Itn atruction rendera it AB- i KOLUTELY NON-EXPLOSIVE anid, . theroturs, THE ONLY SAFER OIL = b ' o VE, winder any and all circun- 000 to secure Grover's election. 4 and ai , 3,000, Steattio | Wery ttle was beard yesterday of MeCaftre: tO of ttn tf SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. 3 stances inthe market, Indorsed aa vonieidiy, while an Improvement on the old on: Hee ee ee eoteaie went, ty | ands proposed charges aexinet. Egan. ‘The lm. | woesiresponsibilty forks words and deta “a that =, NCIAE FePaLCN, 10 TAR TTIUENE, Lina ot cts was “intisrato wits Grover wh mold ening, Bi. abeeatis Colles aaa 1s The Jaw, while an improvement on the oldonc. | vrance” after looking over tha flold | preaslon waa that ho had changed bia mind in tho | “SWirawean ‘ihe lanquaye of Me. Manchard in y2nd. | Senrearieiy, Il, July 11.—Mueter-rotle, under | he would not accept an Office obtained by corrupt IN THE | Sp tennes, Fire-Maralal of Ciicapu. vate escarce and Justices of tho Feace hard | in Itnests, and finding it was no uso | matter, but lt is hoped that tho impression was | courens isaptto beso vila and vulgar astodiecustall | the provielone of the uew Militia Code, were to- | meane. TH LY Ol] Ktoye on which make oficers are scarce and Justices of the Veace hard | 12 tetas ad there iis hes been in Enropa | without foundation, He ought to make hixcharges | ferpectanie people, aud wo Weliera. fe would fot bo be ; K Hote member of the Humane Bociety, ta to puta Io CF ere een are Pe | Dy all means, ror cet some une to make them for | beuedelal Coattend any meeting he might be calica up- | day secelved In the Atturnoy-General's office from Jolin Gray, of Salem, testified that Wilson, of the Legistaturc. told him he bad been offered mouey and roftned it. Senator Palmer, of Denton County, testified that Btiles' cvidency, so far na the witness was con cerned, was absolutely fala, ond branded Stilce as a perjured acoundrel, He adinitted that be been’ tendered the pedeea Superintendent of tho Penitentiary by Chadwick after tho election. Ho did not accept, becansc {t would not psy, and for mop other reasons, th. ‘That will show what chance there is for exporting ineat to F: Tio ealls for huine on the Lith and sives it up Job. 1 gucse {f 1d had a chance to make any contvacts,[ ahould hem through him, and I guess J sloutd have beard something about the business if ony of the went dealers had been interviewed by these Wecretagonts, [haven'theard a thing about tt, Itealie, as i bellavo I remarked before; a lot of wind! a acneation with no truth In it; Improba- little strychnine or aracnic in the meat and other enppiies furntvhed tho tramp, ‘This produces death within a comparatively rhort period of time, ts a warning to other tramps to kecp out of the neigh: vorhuod, puts the Coroner in good humor, and saves one's chickens and other portable property frum constant depredation, HOTEL AURIVALS. Tremont House —W. L- Louttet, Grand Havens, Col. 2, Fy, slurtays Columbia, 0.4 the Hon GA. Horm fs tion, 00 to address) therotare, fecotned, Hy che Clitzens’ Hxecutive Committ ‘that wo cannoé with Per reape*t for uurselves atten or conscientiaualy advise our ¢rienus to be present @t the croposest meetings ani ho lt furtticr Reaotced, ‘Thatit Mr, Blanchard has at last conciud- ed that the donors of the college and the eltizeus gan- orally bave aright to know something about the dispa- alton of the cullege funds and ty haves voico in the ageinenh we would, be pleased ta have hilt reduce y communication he desires to make to writing, ani placg the same in the bandsof tho Committes tur prop- ilm,—and go to the bottom of this whole Court> House trouble. While be ts in tho investigating and reform mood, ho should leave nothing undone; and, if bo goes to work carueatly, in view of tho facilities he his for knowlng the inside of all county crookedness, ho can placo future (rand Surles under lasting obligations to him, and when he retires to his lows farm this fa)! the gratitude of the public will follow him. He should arral: #gan not only for his more recent sins, bat snoald the Atlanta Guarde, the Union Quardaof Sycamore, and the Washington (uarde of Tazowell County. The Bar In the United States Court to-day adopted resolutions of esteem for Judge David Davie, and tha same will be prescnted in open court tu-mor- row, ‘Vhe United States Court Is, at{ll considering the famons Wayna County bond cave, argument tn which will ‘be concluded to-morrow, — No order t et at i Mlertores Manuf Or all waren Culars ond ‘Terms to Agents, or call and see the Supyes tn ejeration, at INGERSOLL BROS., 44 Clark-st., Chicugo. c iF i D. Wubt ita face, on ita back, anil e ther way. | go back « few years for, a atarting- traneferring the sale of the bonds from Falrfleld to ce aS On.07 OLE. a3 Freuch, Louies tet dein alea Seung vie ee intisnion’ anit toinake Wie statoinent si | polot, and" aacertain’ just fiow ik wan WANBTON, thu city, a4 telegraphed by erratic correspondents RICHMOND, ILL,, POST-OFFICE. CLOTHES-CLEANING, beers, Mobile ; tho stsonger, avowed hia willingness to bet anybody selected architect, an Inet night, bas been mad nk, El owe id | ‘The Viliage Trostees met Tuceday evening, with and the Court Is dia- petal euck Sees aE RAREST RCT i tay tho Ton. W. Ne Morse eon ne + e x spec! jspatch 10 TAa Tribune, | Can bot DYRD Tee Rate igloge atric dares | $100 100 rel err ae ee ar a a an rere aaaceeeicd beASN | donkey and Davia prosgnt Tue Hie Raagns | Marga anchor putaned aitoment. | Ryeuyonn tduly Ui--damee ¥. Ate HICAEMnias pene Sree Ce ee ees tilom De Ge Lane Pond | cloth, ‘Aud after showing ean and Perioint upin their | front for July 10 was glven tothe Norweuian M. | pointmont on tho state uard of Health un account | ono of our loading merchants, and member of the LT oon ‘G |. Kicherdsou, Uticay W. ¥, Bylers, i MH, GOOCH, | true light, his work would be but half finfehed if he | #. Church. A petition was received from the | of other engagements, and the Governor tine aud- | well-known firm of Sinith, Aldrich & iaythorne, | ate ANN RO Uearborn Hon. ‘Thoma Warabooy’ 1. DY | of the Gro of Gouch & Harber, hadecen the article | failed to look into the dickering and dealings of | prominent taxpayers of North Evanston requert- | stituted De, William M. Chambers, of Charleston, | received bis commlasion as Postmaster youterday, nd Su veae Sindtnone ED SB ts in the Znter-Ocean, and pronounced It aa belny | the several county contractors for the last th: ing s sewer be built slang Central avenue, connect- | Coles County, The Hoard meets hero to-morrow, las ears. Io shonld inquire into Walker's 40,000 in notes to sccure the Court-Houso tract weoks In advance af the letting; into how it is that Sexton hae been so abundantiy favored; how Hogan bas malntained hls standing with what fe known as the **Itlug"; and especially as to what (a the tio binding same of hia fellow Commis- aionere to Winadale; oud why tt bat that indl- vidual overy tiinc be goca Kast selects Commission- era as his companions, ond in the generosity of bis soul, pays thelrexpenses, even 0 the buying of the pomade for thelr nonored locke. Jn fact, if he once wtarta on this line of inquiry, the dificulty Will bo bo kuow when to stop. THE OITY-IALL. equally untrathfal and sensational. ‘Thero was no avent uf the French Government tn Chicago buys ig canned meats, and there had been none, Tho foreign trade generally wos ino tourishing condi. tion, but the French wero taking no more than thei usual supply. of provisiuns. Somebody bad givens golleless 7-0, man a ‘*atif,"* ond the only way.n which the thing could have come avuat, in Mr. Gouch's opinion, was thata French Feoteman re resenting 6 business Arn iu France 6 nt preeent in tho city trying to tnake contracts for aaupply for thucusning year, Uo in nu sense repre ents the Government, and no one In Chicago joee 50. Mr. tiearge Hrougham, manager of, the Chicago Meat-l’roserving Works, said that the Jater-Ocean had stumbled ub a inaro’a nest once wore, There waa no French representative in the city; If there Ing with the big ditch. Heferred to the proper comuuittes. Tho Villers Clerk reported that $0,500, borrow- ed by the village of Goorgo Watson, would be due aly 21. On niotion, the President was anthorized to meet samuch of thie indebtedness asthe (unde in the ‘Treasury would allow, and ta provide for the to- mainder, cither by extension of new loun. ‘The Water-Works Committce was ordered to confer with the take-plpe contractura concerning the position of the piles, and ta hold tam roepone sible far damages done before the work was ac- cepted by the village. ‘he official bond uf Robert F. Scott, amounting to $10, 000, with Itobert Simpson and Isaac Voole assureties, was accepted, Adjourned for two weeks, aii; the iWon. Edround Bice, iin, New York: Urey Mucharan,” begiaiilt Maria Cosling, New York; G. W. Coli, Miperai Points vs ius, London, Eng. t dubnfwineburue, Alvany, L ‘D; Elhnuth, Winonat &, A. Curtis, P ntanat J. li, Thatnes, em BE. Loulay River ih iP pticoaliam jand W N.W” Perry, Buftalo, N. 1. Mf, Hrawty Satta ton; W. ¥. Bco: Hon. D, Nankin. Ixwdytlie; Ware Lewis hclant, New York; E. W'itult..», fhe Commercial Thu Hh Dayenparts the iton, Geurge Greene, Cedar Tolman, Albany; f. Clark, ‘Spring Eaton, Hartford; J.C, Kelley, Gatea- NEWSBOYS’ HOME. The Townahtp of Wa canceled $22 County, William II, McGuire, of Bethany, MonttrleCoun- ty, to-day filed « petition in voluntary bankruptcy, ‘ov, Cultom to-day pardoned Junin itodney, con~ yleted of larceny in tho May, 1877. term uf the Logan County Circuit Court aid wentenced to the Nonitentiary for one year. ‘Thle pardon was rec- ommended by the Cireuit Judge, State's Attorney, prosceuting Witnesses, six jurorsin tho case, and othere, and publlened notice of tha «pplication was given, and (akos possession of the office to-morrow, Ha is oue of our moat popuinr cltizeng, and will make an elticient oficial, He succeeds Mtr, 8, A. Potter , deceased. Anetfort waa mado by tho felenda of Mins Alife Norton, Deputy Postmaster, to secure to her the position on the grounds of conformity with Civil-Service rules, but the authorities at Washington, after looking over the entire ground, found good reasons for xppolnting Mr, Aldrich. ‘Miva Norton willbe retalued as Deputy, and the office will be removed to tho commodious corner store of the above firm, 6 County, to-day 000 of registered bonds on Jasper Clothes ! eee bac hee ” ues Chey oa, ra LADIES AND GENTS, | Aniticanede tO OUNFECTIONERY. CELEBRATED thronghon s the Unlen—exprossed to all parts, 1tbaud upward at, 45,40, Be per. Address orders GUNTILKit, Contoc- led; Nexaunves VW imag, Ailwau piration, | ost Gea. J. We toner, Chica; . SEETEEEnennEEEE Seven Huudred Sainte~A Frosh Arrival of Mursnous, New York Times, July 8. The stvamebiy Wisconsin, of the Williame & Killed by the Stlng of a Leo. Cura Matt. . A distressing event occurred at Lydney on Priday week, and was tho aubject of a Coroner's inquiry on the following day, viz.: the death of ilenry DEMAND FOR MONKY, were, he would be ccriain to know of ‘the fact, Chly-Engineer Chesbrough visited the Ogden REDS PARK. Gutan Line, arrived bere yesterday from Liverpool, | Larkham, 8r., @ retired farmer, frum the sting of 1 thy. tnceting of the Board of | There was not a word of truth in the story, nur ® | Ditch dam yesterday and found {t **all right." A large part of the population of Hyde Park are | Sndjanded’a pitiy of 425 Mormons, including a | & bee. Iksppeared (rom the evidence given be- ‘The regular wonthiy inceting of the Board of | shred of foundation for It. at present. anzious tor a chanze of goveramen. | orient and faince lively Hishap. wild called ita: | foro ste. Me Fe ‘Visitors of the Newsboys’ Home was held yesterday Inconveraution with Mr. Brougham at the time ‘There are now 634 licensed saloons, Tho re- | frome villa: ee te} rganization to thatof a city. ‘The betsons interested have been “quietly talkiog the matter up. ‘The act under which euch chango le ropased i the amendment passed by the taet Le: islatnre, and ia Sec. 4 of an act to provide fur ti incorporation of cities and villages, [t re: ** Any incorporated tuwn or viilsge iu this St ‘arter, Divisional Coroner, that about # quarter to Bo'clock ou tho doy nanied dr, Larkbom was in bie sun's garden, and, o1 ¢ beehiy cold gentleman at once returned to thu bouse, and asked 8 young man namet Lissa to fetch the blue-bag, which was done, and the Hquid blue wasapplicd. Lloyd Ilkewise, at the request of Mr. iarkham, took an egy from his pocket which he led gathered froma neat. Upon sittin down in the yard Mr. Larkbam had fuluted, an was bathed with vinegar and water, This, howey+ er, proved a puwerle: atoratl' death super: yening within a quarter of an hour after the ating. Dr. Gimblett was called at the inquiry, and stated that ko had been sent for, but deceased died before hy could reach the house. He had since examined the budy, aud found # wound upon t§e right tem- Je inflicted by sbee. This it was which cuused cuth. Upon thie teathmony the jury ceturnod tele verdict, afternoon, Mr, J. McGregor Adams, the President, inthe chair, Mr. Adams, on calling the mecting ‘Yo order, stated that acveral bills bad accumulated, ond that the Institution was actually running be- hind. Including # note for $1,500, bills of last year Bmounting to sbout £400, and $311 due the Buperlutendent and Matron, the institution was in debt some $2,600, To offact this, thers were colle: Uona amounting to $700, together with what the ladies might have collected during the wonth, or what it was provable they would collect within a short time, ing this out of the questiun, however, the institution needed $1,000 to make It even with the world, Mr. Peck sald be bad hoped to raise $500 on the Board of Trade, sud thought bo cuuld easily have done ov bad it not been for the 8t, John Gre, which bad appeaied so generally to tue peuple’s geucr+ was the French genlleman referred ito. Ie coin- cided {n the opiniuns expressed, and declared in ins different English that tho whole story was rubbish, Ho was in Chicago about bis owo business, and that only. THE GREENBACKERS, HUNTING AN O#ATOR, The Greenbackers held an adjourned meeting yesterday afternoon in the College of Law, twenty> three persona (one colured) being present, and Mr. George 8. Bowen In the chatr. ‘Mr, James M, Springer moved the appointment of a Canvassing Committee of Five to accuru algua> tures to the Constitution, So ordercd, and the Chair appoluted av such committce Messy, Spring er, Grover. Fotter, Boyden, and Foley. ‘The Chair sppolated, th following ruombers of the Executive Commuittes! E, W. Chambursiain, J, §. Phelps, John ¥, Scanian, W. J. Washington, seit Howourty. ‘The Bishop was bury among his dock when the 7's roporter approached him,and he wiped bis broad face pud amlicd a genial smile ane held out iis band, Me was very willing to give fpformation, and sald that be bad been thirty years in the ro cowatry, meaning tho Mor- inon conutry. ‘Ten months ayo he wad sent out to collect’ tozether the converts under & ft Presdents or missionaries in Ene Swhtzerlaud, Norway, and Deniuark, i was that he came back now with #4 Eng aullies, numbering 84 persone; LL German- Swiss, UL Norwertans, and 150 Swedes, the ru- mainder of the party of uuward of 700 Leing made upof Lancs sou flullanders, ‘Chore were 3 great tnany very old peuple, and also many children, in the party, Lug ft was not without s saare of youth und beauty, althouzh the beauty was bigh fn the cheek-butivs, and too razget for New York belles, ‘The yrade of intelligence was apparently low, but sume of tue men who cuoversed about (he Church and ite prospects evinced an earovatuess and fa- celute from license-fces yesterday wore $3,500, ‘Tho Comptroiler yesterday redcomed $510, 000 of the popntar-loan curtiicates and tasued $40,000 of 6 per vent revenue warranty, Fivo new cases of scarict fever wore reported at the Houith Departusent yesterday, Five deaths from that scourge have occurred this week. ‘Tho Treasurer's recolpts yesterday were $3,745 from the City Collector, $2,544 frum the Water- Department, and $10,116 from the Contptroiler, Mr. 8, E. It. Smith took out s permit yesterda: to build a three-story and basciment dwelling 00 fevt on Iesruora avenue, near Schiller strect, to coat $7,000, ‘tho Commisstoncr of Health yesterday ordered Dr, Knox tu bare the Medical’ Inspectors under him muake @ careful inspectlon of the tenement houses, and report to him their sanitary condition, ‘The contract for paving those places on Wi + AUCTION SALES. A. BUTLERS & CO. Commission Auctioncers, 1i8and 120 Wabasb-ev, Ps BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE SALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Straw Goods, Wool Mats, and Boots and Shoes, URSDAY MOURNING, July 12. at 0:30 o'cl see ee Nida Nagata second ook Merchants wil je goad at Our sales, SALOON AND BAR FIXTURES, 2415. HALSTED ST, = Consetlog of Marble-Tup Tavica, Chalre. Carpe Show:cebee iceoacer ohels luge Counters, Gas ris: "ream Frevzers, Liquors, and Confectionery. nner as hefelnbofure provided, but tn all auch the President and ‘Trustees of such town ot e shall reapectlvely perform the same duties rolative to auch change of organizatiun as le performed by, the Mayor aud Council uf citiey.” he ‘hereinbefore provided" tw the presentation ofapetition signed by otc-eighth of tue voters, anda vote atan lection ofa wajority in favor of the lacorogration. Whethor the matter te bronsht up before winter i a suatter for thuse interested in ‘village aifaira to talk up, MINERAL POINT, WIS, e A Boy's Sompambullatic Freak. iturity with alfaire which was by no tucans indic- Couderspors ( Penn.) Journal, tures, Ive-t ee avenue botweon Congress and Twenty. To the Editor of The Tribune. s h wilersi0 will be suid at auction 1 oeveral ladies reported progiess in thie mater of | M. Evan! J. &. vane, and Join ities,’ Od mu: | tregts not. now paved wat yesterday auard Mixznat Port, Wis, Jaly 0.—We bad here | Huge packsnce of “parwuge were vateewed | won, onset aye! wy Me aii “Sion, aon of Thursday. July 12, 10 Oro'k a, me weeks; anvther bad = check fur # 3 | empuwered to uct os a Finance Committes. DA le bid at $1.25 pe last week some of the hottest weather'tn the recol- | abuut the dour, and groups of Swedish women | about 10 o'clock, preity tired and complaining of » BUTTERS & CO., Auctionsers, | and a promise of jn 8 | ‘Toe constitution or declarution of principles was apolber bad 7° few dave; and others had promisca which they hoped to realize ou aburtly. Ip this way about $200 of the debt was ina fule way of being paid off ano distant dute. ‘TOL SUPERINTENDENT 8 REPORT wastbenscad, it showed that the expenditures for food, etc., for June had amuuuted tu $355.3H, deduct from which vho sum of $05.14, the vescut value of supplies on hand, the net cost of nving would be $270.0, To thie should be ad- ded $63.34 for Superintendent salaries, $6u. 44 for bely, iis mevty sud sepaire, making ¢! penace for June $133.27. Un the other baud, the Feceipts had amounted to but €294.47, sbowluy that the cust of running the Home fur June was just $358.60 over and above all reccipts, ‘The orescat fection of ** the oldeat inhabitant,” it being win the shade om Saturday. Jt culminated in oue of the worat storms of short duration that ever vislt- edus, Saturday olght and Sundsy morning, Jt laid the coro badly In some localities. There is very fate prospect for the crops, the festive chinch- bugs being kept down by the frequent heavy rains; acill, most of the farmers will bave to buy their Hout, us thoy do now, for the reason that, | havin become discouraged on accuunt of the buge tas and other ycars, they have pat In bat very little wheat,—a vast nuinbder of them having put lo none tall. We are all beginning to take a local pride in your Saturday odition lately, on’ account of what we consider the very meritorious verses contributed to wearing broad straw hata with riodons hauging before their feces from the banda, with which the: Testraiued the tendency vi the hat to blow of Witt the slightest breeze, kept watch of the toddilng shildreu- The preacace of so inauy old aud youn: persons in the oarty was explalued by thy fact taal ne more vigoroas tuctnbers of their fyunilies had fons out lure (hem, wo having carved woacy to ring thels parents aud yocuger relatives out, they were now spending it ln etung the wld people over the water aud out to Utah. 1a converestlon, witis One of the Custlo-Garien misstonarle elas man told the milesionary that be was not a Mormon, although of she party, but that be wae desirous of going fato the country to try bis fortune there. ‘be pasty were lant evening taken oat of tho cit: by the Penosylvaola itailroad, and will be in Bal Lake City tn the course of the uezt week. BUTTE! sore throat, At Luicluck he knocked st the door of Bre. Coiling, ovmplained of having had **awfu dreams," and, upon being shown a bed, lay down and elept soundly until ‘Thursday worolug. When, upon awakening. hu waw surprised to fod bimecit away frou bo He had in hls sleep without clothing, walked about sixty sods, cross MillCreek, and held # grt conversatlun with Bry, Collias. In legving wine he bad carefully fastened the gate, aud In ali respects acted as when awake, excopt that be omitted the usual formality of putting on some clothing. It wasa ory singulsr, tustance of bat tie understood nervous distur! kuown ae sommembullsn. Pierpibbad vel hae ‘The Russians lo Asiatic Turkey. theo rcad fur thuenlixbteninent of the twenty. fourth tgan, who bad juat come in. MMs. Springer suggeated that some evening meet ings should be beld, with good speakery to eauncl- ate tho gospel uf the greenback. ‘Mr, Scanian asked if that ellver-tongued orator, the Hon. Jonathau Young Scammon, could be in- duced tu expound. ‘The Chair answered thst he had scen Mr. Scam- mon, bat bad as yot received nodeSuite reply. No joubt Mr. 8. would gladly talk to them if a mect- bs sk held. ir. Hoyt oped that thero wero thousands of persons utter! dlagusted with the effete varties ‘which bad ao far ruled the country, These gentle- men woutd attend evening meetings if euch were held. Hu moved that next Friday evening a pub- Ti peclat Commie Pailard, Van Uadel, Cary, und Mtyan, Inquire into the workin of the D Dulldings, held a meeting yesterda: and with the Superintendent of Buile over the buildlaz aud dre ordinauces. that soue misunderstanding has existed ae to the tions of the iaw to be enfurcea by the Building epartment, and what part {rll to the care of the volice and dremen. ‘The result of the Committee's work, which was not concluded yesterday, will bethe distribution of the work between those who aru expected to perforin it, The Bulldiag Department has two men, and to ask them tu see that oo irzegularitics ‘are comsaitted, no combustibles stored where they shoald not be, no elevators without proper guards, no naw luinber-yards & (0.3 BEGULAM SATURDAY BALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS |ATURDAY MORNING at 9:300'clock, at 118and BATUIU Wabub-av., No E. cor. Madisousat, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., ‘3 and 70 Wabash avenues. Ou Saturday, July 14, at 9 o'clock, 800 Lots W. G. Crockery. ‘We shall close out a large stock of 10 for itnprov total ranning ex: Berlin Dispatch bo London . ite columns by cov of our young schoul ‘hesemi-oMicial Title Vestnlk says tbat Gen. Bamber of boys in the Home was, according to the | )ic mecting be held for the purpose of jnaugcrating | started, ant to spend one-third of thete time (mn | Liewellyn A. borne, son of wwe ther. seborse, es arena Ae aeitomst the Commander-iu-Chlef of the Rusalan HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE repurt, bat twenly-soven, the ball. the prosecution of rlolators, 1s the veriest non- | local preacher with the Methodists here. ie has The King of Frussia's Grenadiers. army fn Asiatic Turke ted by bis Intimacy ‘Tho question which suggevted itelf to Mr. | Mr. Falech informed the audlence that s number | seuse, and ao impossibility. F of description, at bargains, to pay advances Rlio'Siow Coscs, Nook Casts, dtefrigeravore, BE ares 8 G, P. GORE &CO,, Auct'ts Puils Muli “Qasette, Adams’ mind, uuder the ciscumsiaotes, wae with the Turkish, P whetner the Home could go on tn this fasnlva, get- wian Languages, easily st {ust een apprenticed to nis brother to Ivara the Pert eds with the Iuhabitants of the Lnyuded country. ** The jeweler aud watchmaking trade, but we begin tu think We is tbe right boy ‘'in ibe wrung place,” of persons uot yet converted to te grecnback DISINVACTANTS. wero ausious to folnins discussion with the true ; Among the festivitica with which the alzticth Somé evidently dligusted and probably disgust- i anvlyereury uf the succession of the Guman

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