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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JU 2, “877—-TWELVE PAGES. formation por the eclence of sneezing and the ture or reltet of hay-fever, ‘The ohject« of tho Society were then laid down. Tte membership fee was fixed at $1. ‘The qualifications required that the patient have a running nose during at least twomonths of the year, It= proposed to clab together annther rca- .and obtain reduced rates of transportation and |. which matter was left to the. Executive Com- mittee, A general experience-meeting wan then had. and about pile members signed their names tothe roll. ‘The loth of Jnly next was fixed as the Ame for holding the annaat meeting, and Chicago named as the place. ‘Tha members pledged themnelven to report to the Secretary upon any remedies which they may dis- cover during the year, he to embody the same in an annual report. A Committee on Conetitutton and Iby-Lawe tae appointed, after which the members iow thelr noses and departed. — ROSENINT. THR CRMETERY IN A JUSTICE COURT, Tho Rosehill Cemetery troubles are by no means rettled, and the prompeet nowrceme that there will bea lively time, and a condemnation of the present Hoard of Managers for thelr apparent breaking of faith with the lot-ownera, The recent controversy between the Board of Managersand the 19t-ownern Is fresh In the minds of the public, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. ‘The Ion, Georce I, Harlow, Secretary of State, Springfield, 11, is at the Sherman House. i Col. Robert G, Ingersoll, of Peorla, fresh and blooming from hia California tectare ton, is atop- ping at the Grand Pacific Motel. EB. It, Fener, oroprictor of the S® Charics Hotel, Cairo, in stopping at the Tremont House. ‘The Hon. P. W. Barclay, Grand Commander Knights Templar of the State of Mlinols, of Cairo, An registered at the Tremont Honre. Kato Winds, of No. 280 Clark street, while fooling with a resolver al 10:4) yesterday morn- ing, accidentally ehot hiereelf in the left hand, in- ficting a painful but not rerlons wound, The Rev, Dr. Ryder, and Mesers, Sherwool,, Davis, and Troe, Committee on the partaf the Chicago policy-hulders of the Charter Oak Tafe-In- surance Company, left for Hartford last evening. The temperature yerterday, A observed by Ma- nasee, optician, No. 88 Madiaon etreet (Trincxe Dulldingh, was, at Ba. m.. thi degrees; 10a. m4 | Homithe fall reporte given In TUR TRACE from fis; 12m, 68s sea ag Hae | Tre tices "ihe cehetery ta rum on tne bacle of ometer ALKA. My When the life-insurance company of the period collap-c«, owing tv the indiscretions of tte Preal- dent, and is Gnaily wound up by the winion of a court, the unhavpy policy-holder getteth naught, and exclaims with the paalmist, ‘* Verily, the Re- ceiver fran bad ne the thief.” While dames Kearns, 4 years of age, teniding at No. 190 Went Potk etreet, was trying ta purloin some pieces of fice from one of Callahan's ice. one. a cake of Ice fellon hia rieht font mang- ling Itterrible. He wan removed to his home, where Jir, Bullard amputated two of his toca, ‘THR BAVINGS BANKS. ‘The abortive ‘*ran" on ove or two of the Chi- eago savings banks appears to have almost cearcd. and withont prodncing any illeifect. it was oncof the most senecleas of cmbryotic panics, and bit a monopoly of everything, to which the lot-ownera object, Andersen, the Snneriniendent, ts abnox- fous, and be controls every kind of work done in the crmetery, the lot-owners not being allowed to em- ploy men of their own choosingto keen the graves inorder. When tho lot-owners protested against the mirrale, they appointed a conmitice, who walted on the Board of Managers, who promiscd all sorteof reforme. ‘The lot-owners’ Committee waited upon the Northwestern allroad oftclals, who showed aliberst spirit, and wanted to xo nt once to workand make certain (mprovemente. ‘The Board of Managers have failed to keep thelr Promises, and one of the members of thy lot- townere’ Committee remarked to a THnUNE Fe- porter yesterday, *“They have led to ae. ‘The ‘Railroad’ Company propuce to move their depot north of the cemetery gate. lay a handred- fot platform, park the space between the ceme- for the wiee atand inade by the banks indnsiating | tery and their track, and move thelr siding, ro: upon the thirty and sixty days’ role in reward to | vided the Cemetery Company open the road cant of the withdrawal of interest-bearing deposits | (he railroad track, ‘The Atatlruad Compauy stands might have led to much trouble and | resdy to fuidit It hut the Hoard of Man- promise, Yesterday the | agera of the cemetery sit Idly by, taking no action. Drought distress to thousande. number of those who desired to withdraw | They havo neke the lot-owners’ Com. thelr funds from a place of safety In order tostore | mities to. teirain from calling © meeting them up in inreau drawers and old atockinga teas | Gp those Interested and frum making greatly Uimmnished, At the State Savinge Inatitu- | report until the. Board of Manavers hare tion thirty or forty people gathered inthe morning, bat before noon the counters were almost clear. At the Fidelity a dozen or nv were to be acen at the counter at atime, bat there wax no crowding oF rymptom of panic, and many who had come to withdraw realized that thelr money wae safe where (twas and left it there. No further trouble inexpected, sna the bank-managers feel that the Heeler neare ban played itrelf outs at aang an Samuel Weag }. G. Pinckney ont at r+ Cc. We OD, Wien i tulfilled their pledces, They are dilly-dallying and doing nothing. and patienco is being exhaust- ed and bad blood engendered. The lake which it avan propoxed ta make remains a mud-hole and an eyesire, The. wooden shanties atill disfigure the cemetery grounde, and all thie, beeanee the Board of Managers refuse to act, Noaction ¢ being taken {o put up the ftnprovement fund duethe lo's-ownere, end unless there js sume definite action sd0n thera is hkely to be a row, becanse the palerace of the lot-owners and their Committee is_becor aing worn Charicston, burn, Minneapolis: | ont, and they arc bent upon having their rizhte, corte; N; ; Moward, Totedoy, Cols | and will not consent to be longer impose § upon. jowry, St. Louis; J.C, Dolman, Vsangstekiangy ¢, | The man i. Anderaon, and two of hia workmen, TOT dnd: Sr ahd Mie dL Ulrard | were up before Justice Meech yesterday, charsed Foster, "New York; it, \f, Pomeruy, Hoston....sher-.| with assault and battery on the man fatson, & man Honue—p, T. Leahey, New Yorks A.V. M. | gardener who was employed to do some work in ihe Spracue, Hochester, i a ar Spramur, Hoshe oii AGRE In cemetery. ‘They elected him furciblr, without Ks , a ee Mhatea’ | catine of provocation, They were hold [31 $200 ball fact, Wit. a, 1 Ford diLace aM | fora heating next Friday alternoon at + o'clock. rad, Pitt ndreth and O. Landrett, _ i J. Gordon, fowat J. A, adel phi Hon. W. High, Detroti; G. W, Léwls, Boston <3. haldwin and, f. Long, Detro: Day. Des Moines: v4 fut hal: tit, N iow York: nT. Lindley, lutte the Hu TOBACCO. A RAID DY THE GOVERNMENT OFFICERS. ‘The attention of the Governinent revenue officers: {s naturally called to the always-suapected and Tremont Toure 71 » W. Bomgardner, uninghann San Frabelécos Ue O. tirury. san | often-detected frauds inthe whisky trade, and it ai ee nde ae yeitelmit.:- | I not common that any of then ceat any eye on M. Lee, Ruck Injand; &. MH. Irate: Cincinnatt; A. L; Sunn. Toled f. Kin, the other branches of the businces which pay a nA: fiiteheoek, Mortons, Iaauc, sftren, Governnient tax and which are liable to defraud In wer, T ge who. Letroit y Pane eens icdati, Rew Werke De ie oh the payment {f they get a chance. Somo time ago jon; Whiitem Patterson and It. i, Holl Penueylvas | it ecame a conviction with Collector Harvey, of Unie district, and William A. Gavett, Supervising: that there was enough crookedness in the tobacco busincss to pay to un- earth If posrible, and these excollent and capable ollicera worked hard forsome time and occumn- lated xome proof, the results of which may be ween hereafter. Aimongother places the ofiicers al factory No. 17) Mather street. whicn nm the books as iicenred to work seven men, was kept on this place for rome time, and lant evening Messrs, Somerville and Springer. Dep- uty Collectors, while In the nelghborhaod, touk oc- casion to luok around at the tacwry which in rin by Waldo Browater, a man named Mationey being his wssietent. While having an eye ov. the place, Measra. Sonerville and Springer saw tv-o men come out, currying paper Nour bapa in thelr hands, and fet Into an’ express-waon with thelr burdens. ‘The two ofiicers foilowed the wagon, and present. ly Mr. Springer came up with it wad convinced Limeelf by tuuch that the bags contained cigars, Me demanded of the nen where they were coing, and they forcibly retorted by asking ol, ** What Fort Madisony A. F. A. Mouton, Heaton; F. Be Storgat Bills, Holland, CHARLES KUPFER, “MURDERED FOR THREE SHILLINGS '* will be the concise tistory of the death of Charles Kupfer, now tying on hia death-bed at No. 11:3 Wert Thirteenth street. Kupfer is a German, 43 years of age, and» boss plasterer by uccupation. Mis assaxeic 1s Auguet Riski, not Drlakle, as re- ported. ife is also a German, but has Polinh blood m bin veins, and In S4 years of age, He has worked for Kupfer for the past lwo yeare of and on, and, though never getting alung with his einploycr, thelr dimcultics never reached any open br of the peace until yesterday morninu, ¢ the present week, Hiski was employed 4, but for soine reason or other wan not laken in ona jo’ just commenced by his employer an the coher of Center avenue and Twelfth street. | the hell it was of his business anyway?’ Then surgered by thie, Havkt was more deters | the officers explained their bnainess und occnpa- mined than usual to get paid for the | tien, upon which one of the men—Hrewster work he had nlresdy "done, Thursday | probably—Jumped from tha wazon and ran at the cventng he asked Kupfer for bla money ina pulite tanner, to whieh be repiled, "Ge to my whe und wise wil pay you." Hlekbeays he did eo, but that rhe woulda only ufow him gine shililuge per day, fey ieds he wan rieuefuliy entitied to ten shile jop of his apced, fallowed shortly after by the other, Mr. Springer thinks (iat these tmen were Mahoney snd Ilrewatcr, but has no certainty, Tho twain who no suddenly became pomrerectt of a wagon found that the bags did con- refuecd payment at that rate, and | tain clears, upon which they solzedl the lock | yesterday morning went to | whole concern, und. returning to the fuctory, of ter avenge and ‘Twelfth | selved that also. ‘They found about 8, 000 clzurs where Kupfer was working, be went there with no inte Gzit, an Kupfer wae much stronger than he tu the firet piace, und he hud no desire eaye that of pete ting hin Sui pay, Upon making ihe request of lia employer, ihe latter reviied, ** did not my wife pay yout” Risks said so did vot, and told bit that al! she would allow was bine ahitlings, Some worda then ensued between the two men as lo the” proper rite, Kupfer got angry firvt, and hl Wisk! tice on the bead with a stone which be picked up, make ingnt the same tine a threat to punieh Witkl tor hin wimolence. One blow caused a painful woand on the left aide at the nose, tts feared breaking the now-bone, and another blow caused a gash on the head, Tt’ was then that Rlekl cial, that ho drew’ his knife and made a tunge at hin autagonist. Kupfer then ran off, but Kink he did not know how badly he wus cut, Ifat Riski then walked down ‘Twelfth atreet to Island avenue, und was on bls road to Justice ourt to procure a warrant for the ar- Haakt and rome G00 pounds of leaf tobacco an the prem- Hon of Baving a lees. ‘The work was shrewdly and creditably done by Meare, Springer and Somerville, and the working-up of thie and other cures whitch cannot be mentioned at regent Indicates that Uacvoy and Gavett are fully intent on putting dawn the steal- mg in tobacco and cigurs, Slanufacturers are Wkely to ind that it isin tho end cheaper to pay tho tax, They bad an Idea that it was whisky fraude only tho atticurs were paying attention to, but in this they are much mistaken. It mast bo remembered by thom that It Is aa ctooked to ro- move cigure without paying the tax a» It ls whisky, ond that the chauces are they will be caught in thelr crookcdoens, TUE CITY-IALL, The book-sctlers yesterdsy contributed another $150 to the fund forthe rellef of the St. Jubn sut- ferers, real ai Hae ier, tents hia when ‘The contract for paving Morgan street, between ne pp ke ol ls crime Ofiicer G, A. Coduan, who tnd wituessed a por- | bake and ftandolph streets, bas been awarded to tion’ ‘of the ‘fight. Me was locked Pp | Lewle kt. Dyer. iy be wet re) Street Station, The ashore te ‘The license recelpta yesterday were quite satle- tatement, but It Is eorruburat: ed in all esventlal particulure’ by witnesses of the affair, for wi jo low yesterday afternoon that nothing could Le gleaned Trom hintatie ‘The wounded man was taken home and attenit- ed by Dr. Back! who found @ three-inen alde of the abdomen, gaah- in Several inches above the groin, ‘The knife atruck cusue, vital polnta, and death must of neceasit, according to the physicians, At a late hour last but was very low, evening the man waa still allve, wife and four children, and bis Kupfer hae inurderer ban a wife and ve children, all in. poor itwas to ameltorate the circumstances, Indeed, 10 40 condition of w sick wife that Itivk! aa: Breat an effort to get ihe money. ny O° made THE ALDERMEN, A VROPITLESS CAUCUS, The Aldermen, to the sumber of trenty-two, beld acaucus lastnight to the club-room of the Palmer House to conslder the gas qucetlon, the Bridgeportutinks, the fruit and berry ordinance, and euch other minor matters as might come be- fore them. Ald, Joba McAuley presided, and, with & kind conelderation for the feelings of the repurt- ers, the doors of the room were Jocked and a wcntry placed within, 20 that none but soaring and en- factory, about $8, 000 being taken in. now 1,300 licensed saloons In tha city. ‘Three new deaths from scarlet fever were ro- ) ported at the Health Department yesterda; ake in nine that have Sceuiten atrenay this eee The Treasurer's receipts Yorterday wero $6,052 from the City-Collector, $3,174 from the Water Department, and $1,587 from the Comptroller. The Comptrotior yeaterday Sasued revenue-war- rants to the amount of $10,000, The city still al- lows 0 per cent upon the money borrowed on war- rante, City-Rngineer Cheabrough called attention to the comparative clearness of the river water yeater> day, and expressed himeelf as highly ploased with There aro w yden Ditch dam, to the influence of which he attributes the agreeable change, ‘The warrant for the collection of delinquent tor-rates of tho year 1K78 has been pinced fnthe of Chty-Collector Heafford, who will im- mediately peruceed to levy, aa empowerutl Ly & lata legislative enactment, pon the goods, chattels, and personal cifects of those who will not pay their semments, James Wattle, Chief-Engineer of the Detrolt Fira Department, and N. 8. Bean, Superintendent of the Amoskeag Firo-Kngine Manufacturing Com- pany uf Manchester, N. fl. were cntertalued by lighted City Fathers might enter the sacred portals, | ihe ofticers of the Fire Departmen esterday. and the rude reportorial intruders be kept without, | They took pleweure im scelng whut Chicago pos- grant B fs to i 10530 BElock, se oe avuved for firo-extloguivhing purpow era: eat. ie. ~ acere! council, ey Dy the paving of North State atecet to Chic: talked | over the cuaracter of” Chleayo | avehuer iluronatteet frum Biata {OSG Clair Like yas companies, atid the West Side in particular, Aliings and Watkios were fully canvassed. ‘Tho Jatter hud mere Sriends than the former, Billings was looked upon by sume as of too crasping w deposition, he tock advantage of the city in her direst ocods, and extracted everything possible; about one-third or amore were in favor of huldiag hin Company's nose to the grindstone, now (hat the tables were turned. ‘Chey did not betleve in pore him more than $1.50 per 1,000 feet, and if o was nut eatistied with that then the experiinent: vf Wghttny the Western Division by other means would be tried. “The other aside believed in belng magnanimous toa for, and paying him per 1,000 fect for talk upon the fue question was loug aad aplinated, und cosuerable Fr Was shown. we Hrtdgeport atiGks recetved consideration. Soe of the gentler Aldermanic noses drew up in horror at the thought of even tackling this faster. Monuay the Atderioen go out un the Ken, Drake with the State Icard of Health, and they wil make a pereonal Investigation of Hridge- atreet to the south end of the Iake-shore drive, vou road will be provided fur those who wish ‘to enjoy the beautles of Lake Michigan from the drive, Some of the pavement—that of State und Huron streets—has already beon Jald, and the reat goon will be, Mealth-Commisaloner De Wolf has, in hiv attempt to obliterate Uealey Slowgty, undertaken to pump part of Uhe stagnantywater out and drain it of, A HO-horse-power engine has teen met at work pumping.” Jt began Palestay aL noon, w worked for five daya, Al the expiration of tho timo the Commisslouer will bo prepared to pase upon the success of the scheme, ‘Mr, Charles Hotchklvs, the gentleman who hol acity cuntract for aweeplug the paved streete, co plalued yesterday (o te Slayor that four of the hin employed on the street-»weepluy inuchiog had been arrested In the North Division for, ercating that biscontract si.ccidi sprinkled befure sweepin; aud were that properly just. AcUUn hpon je wae ot taken, i pase buslucas “received” a qulut pune: | suisfited to there would uot be enough dust to.con ip. bub nothing was done, Tho fruit . at the iajority of those present eecmed to thiuk the berry ordinance caine ‘ju fora Httle talk, but terday: A, Schuerler. ‘The following building permite were {saued xet: tic law ‘age youd enough as it stood, and should be | dwelling, 2uz60 feet, Park street, near Evergreen eufurced, nu imatter if the commission men ald j avenue, to cust 3 Bt. Joseph's School, a two- Kick this'year. stury school building, diau0 feet, West Thirteenth sireet, near Loonsta, | to cunt $0,000; the 1. Wola .WEVE junufacturiug Compsny, a five: ant a HAY-FEVER, uent additiw to the, féctor o'and Thi ORGANIZATION OF THB SUYPRRERS. The meeting fur a permanent orzauization of hay-fever wuerers, to be kuown as the May-Pe Association of, the Northwest, was held at 2: o'clock yeatciday afieraucn inthe clud-room of the Graad Pacific Motel. ‘There were preseut Mure West Lake street, tu cust $3, doho Newman, & phrce-story, ane fen gies tu 7 25385 feet, No. 259 South Desplaines atrect, tu rene splglnce atrect,’ to cost ‘The Committee on Local Auscasments was called to meet io the City Clerk's office yesterday af noon, The Chairmun was absent, und nothing wai ray F. Tuley, JameeG. 8. Best, Charles It. Cur- | accomplathed. ‘Torve acparate times that Comuult- rler, Mra. KA. H. Harms, Aire. M.E. Peabody, | tee bas been calied to meet, and cacl George W, Stanford, 'T. Q. McLaury, ©. blo tine several weubers thereof have left Warren, Chicaxu; Willisw Hoskins, Apple Iti thelr, business tu be in attendance, and Me; F., Blas, Mortis: A. Wewpl ro A. Wl | outsiders, interested partics, have Leen og baud, but nuthing bas been done. The Chairman. Ald. Sweeney, was too auch tnterceted in the Dezter Park races yesterday to attend to the business for (be care of which ne was elected. ‘the Department of Health require engera to use disinfectants of 8 certain strength aud quality, such as ure fur sale at the ilealth of- fice, There 1s uo restriction placed on them as to where the article aball be purchased, iis strength being the only polat controlled. Jt seems that from a stubbornness inherent with ignorance the acaveugers have refused to buy from the Health Devartwent, though they could do so with proilt W Uhouuselres, tas ectans which Dr. DeWolt Woodward, and the a! ted Terscwe reporter, ip the absence uf temporary Chairman, Mr, Murray F. ‘Tulcy waa called upon to preside, On wollou, a committee of thre on permanent argautzction was relectud, who reported the fol- towing ilet of ulicets: Prealuent, Murray F. Tuley; Vice-President, Mew. Ut. A. MU. Uareis; Secretary and Traasurer, M. Dickson, Executive Comulttee, MM. F, ‘Tuley, Newart Warren, M. EB. Dickson, Mr BR. A. H. Uarels, aud James G. 5, Bust. ‘The rr rt was accepted by a uulvermal sgveze. The secretary Opened Ble lelter-box, and outof ify Koad aboutaducce, which coutaloed valuable in- ight-ecay- waa nt the trouble ta provide, arid tave parctmecd certificated stuff which, tuven analysis by Gae-In- Fpector Sichel (an s.nalyticnl cliemiati, proves to he much infertor” to the — quality. which Dr, DeWolf has ect up as w standard. Wence the ecavengers are ts be comnelied to ny from the Health Department. The will of comrae allege that rome one {nthe Health Department makes money on the disinfectant. and hence the matter should In common justice be underetooe, ‘The Finance Comialttee held & meeting yesterday afternomt in the Co: nptroiler'a aifice. ‘The Mayor, Coniptrofer, and Mr, BHlings were preecnt. ft is underatood that tho past and the future price of ag wan the anbject of dixcussion. though nothing definite Ie known of what wae mald on either aide. Mr. Billings is qnz:lous to be said for the Hiumil- nating dinid which Fe has tnd: gone by furnished to the city, and of course desitca that he may be allowed nemach as possible, ¥'r. Hillinge knows how to be good-natared in adversity, and some of the Aldermen are particularly elated over his well- directed whafte of tdarney. even thongh they know the intent with which they were shot, City Attorney: Tuthiil dieageeer with Mr. M. Fe Tuley ae regards the strength and validity of the berry onlinance abont which the frntt-dealera have acen fitta trouble themeclyee The latter gentie- man hae enfd that the ordinence would not and contd not be enfor and thet the Council had not power lo provide that half the amount of the fines for violation should go to the ine former, Mr. Tathill saye tnat the mens- ure ¢an and will bo enforced. snlees the Council should repeal it. and that the Council has the power to pare an ordinanct: of the character re- ferred 1o by Mr. Tuley. In defense of hts position nyon the latter point be cites national laws anc State Jaws, and aave that if Mr. ‘Tuley wante to test the queetion all he bas to fo is to cet up atest case, It may be mentioned that forty-two sum. monses have been issucd for violators of the troublesome ordinance, and, ithonld the cases be sent wo-day, A test case will undoubtediy be the result, Mayor Heath hashada talk with the Gas Com- pany Presidenta, Bullngs and Watking and those dienitaries have assured the city. through fis Honor, that they cannot secept leas than 2 and $1.05, reapectlyely, per 1,000 enble feet for their illuminating futd. ‘They wil supply. gne til the city ordera chem to desiet, and then they will ineint upon the above: samed prices, it case the city refise, the monovolieta will attempt toconvince the Conrt that they make but s (air pratt at thore reduced figures, Some of the Alder men are of the opinion that Meemre, Billings and Watkins should remember that tne city ta not Sound to tise eas, and that there ure raany Alder- men who favor oil-light, Fronk Lawler. the Alderman, has a letter wnich he intends to read to the Connell Monday nicht. It {s trom aman named ‘TH. Day, of Chelsea, Base,,and indulges in all tic circular-indoraed extravagances of promise tn which patent medicines aro wont to be clothed. The Alderman eaye that he Inys much falth tm oft, and thinks = that. ns) the | iman Day saya, the West Division can be illuminated with out as wellns itnow is with gas at a cost of $5,000 per month, whereas Billings’ monthly bills aro $14, 000, ——— THE COUNTY-BUILDING, The sale of property for delinquent taxes will commence Monday, ‘The case of Swan, the Indicted Snilivan Juror, has been eet for trial In tho Cruminal Court Mon- day, ‘The Insane Asylum now contains 429 inmates, while the accommodations are only sufficient for ahant 300, E. G. Bronson was yesterday arrested ona casa at theenltof 1. B. Stowellto recover adebt of $104, In the afternosn he scheduled ila property, most of which, it Appears, is in tho pawnshope, and wae discharged. The Jail te agaln Ino crowded contition, the ac- commodations ecarcely being adequate fo the crowd, Greater facilitice for the trial of criminals gre necessary, and the day Ja not far diatant when another Criminal Court will have to be eetabliahed. The Committee on Pubdifc Buildings and Public Service was toluve met yesterday afternoon to conelder several important matters In connection with the Court-llouse construction, but a quomm could not be had, Several members wero enid to be earning thelr perdiem at the races. The Chalr- man has called 3 meeting for this morning at 11 u'ctock, ‘The position taken 4 Commissioner Cleary in announcing im advance that he wontd not vote for ony ‘extras on toe Court-Honse work not ap- proved py Egan, is revelved by the ** Hing” with great depleasure, They lad counted on tls voto togive Walter $2,0Uu, and were yesterday scen Iaboring with tim at quite an carly hour to drive him frou his position, It Is beiteved that he will stand firm, however, The Harms injunction ease ie to he heard by Judge Farwell Montay, commenctni promptly at # O'clucs, ‘The additional aflidavite in the case will be placed iu his hands to-day, Tho ** Ring" feel adeep interest li the result, for their intereets ant Harms’ are identical, If Marma wins, then they will vote Walker any ‘*extras" he may demand. If he loses, thelr avenue fur rohtery in the next few months will huve beeneffectiruly cut of. falrsnnout the Cuurt-House yeeterday, Walker had several men at work retting stone, but the work was practically at a stancentltl, te hauled soveral stunas on the ground aut lag the day, but there wea no ene there to headle them. The trouble 1% want of money, and, ttnleas be ts given *extras,""10 which he (snot entitled, it 1s only « matter of tine when he le will abandon the con- tract. During Sheriff Kern's trip East and Canada. he visited tho prisons, and ble upon returning wus to jesue an order that visitors to the Jail be hereafter suarched. ‘The order went into elect yesterday, itsubjcct bemg to prevent visitors supplying the pilsonenu with Weapons or material to aid them fn effecting escapes. Tho order ia m gond one, and in to be strictly en- forced, and each visiting day a ballift tw to bo de- talted for the purposi The Grand Jury yesterday gave most of {ts tina through firet act **Cabbago™ Ryan, McCausland, and Jumbo Jom, A number of witnesvea were heard, and tho fur- ther exarploation of the case was pastponed for one week. Tho dury returned three true bills during the day against the emailer order of erim- Inala, among whom \ore tho (Quirke, fur the rob. bery of Juitge Farwell’s residence. ‘They were fn jail, antl wero immediately arraigned. Daniel (quirk pleaded guilty and was remanded, but Eliza protested her innocence. ‘Thero ato bea big timeat the Insane Asylum ‘Thareday. The patients aro ta bo treated to an open-alr concert In the prove fronting the Asylum, comenslneat ¢ o'clock In the morning and. con tinalng until O o'clock In the evening. A band of Ifteen pieces has been secured, and the pattents are notonly to listen tothe music, but will be afforded an opportunity to dance, The mombere of the County Board will be in aitendance, and niony of the prominent medical and business men of the city are to be invited, The Commissloncrs are torcmain in tho ovening and enjoy themaclyes as they ece ft, and a supper will follow, CRIMINAL. ‘A thlof captured Wednesday at Janesville, Wis., confesses to pave stolen a gold watch and chain and other jewelry from A. Schack, of No. 5 Wieland street, In the North Division, Justice Morrison yesterday bald tho following; Catherlno Barrett, thirty days In the Mouse of Correction; Mary Smith, Laura Cheney, Charles Gilbert, Hdward Payne, Willhum Schaefer, ond Auguat Smith, alz months cach; ‘Thomas Duilard, Auguet Herzog, Michael McCoudry, and Pullip Redmond, burylary, and attempting to outrage Mra, Julla Hurley, continued to the 27th inst, Minor arreatas Fdward Jones, by. Detective Simmons, for jumping the batt furnished by George Gifford fur lilm upon a churge of larceny; Willlam Fling, larceny of $1.11 from Cuater Ferguson; about titty fruit and beery dealers in diferent parts of the city, who refuse to comply with the recently-passed ordinance concerning the sate of euch artictes; Ueorge Gray, colored, vagrant, dobn Rielly, on the **gonseverry tay, 1 the thieves’ pastauce has it, wae last evuoing locked up in tho West Madison Street Station, ‘I'bus for Shere nro three caucs known agalieg fim, auazde bi Suspected of o8 many cuure. Krom Mre. 9. C, Parker, of No. 16 North Union street, be stule a tablo-rpread aud clothing; frou G. A. Lott, of No, 70 Sangamon strect, the appendages to a cluthes-lne, comprising the entire week's washing; and from Mrs. James dichenzie, of No, 248 Fulton street, napking, books, and a amall quantity of Jewelry, Amsn named William McKay, residing at No, 340 Canal atrect, alone knows bow narrowly the publle are spared the dotalts of another murder, Thursday night he entered complaintat the Weat ‘Tweltth Street Station that he had bad « quarrel with oo neighbor named Legrand Victor the water-supply, in which Vietor awaulted him with @ lead gtwict. It ta impossible to imagine the consternation pro- duced im the Weat Division Police Court when (he “toad yholet” waw produced, and loomed up in the shape of un enormous blunuerbuse. McKay roved thatthe charge bed narrowly escaped his Ee to the cod of the house, had and, lodging damazed It. The Frenchman was heldin bonds to thy Criminal Court. Av nooo yesterday au aitercatlun took place near the corner of Aruold und ‘Iweaoty-eccund streets, between two boys ubout 18 yeure of age, Juice (Leary shot Hush Smith, “Fortunately, the ball hit Sunith on the right mide a few laches below tho axilla and glanced upwards, produciug only slight wound, Av nearly aa can bo Jearucd Sue shooting was justiluble. that bs, if such @ ro- burt to wn savault is allowable. iy Loaty lea crip. pis having one leg off at the knee, was sell- Ux paperson the Hock Island train, and Suilth, be- ing wlmtlarly ctuployed, Khon ght to extinguish his rival by ibrestlug btm. The wounaed voy was taken to bis howe, Nu, 210 'wenty-eecond eirect, Oud there attended by Dr 1. J. Seeler. O'Leary cuncluded to give himself up to the pollce, and did so ou hour Iater at the Twent: wccond Strect Station, Others who witnessed the azanult easy the cripple did no wore than defend blwecl€ frou one much more powerful than be was. : Moses Perolstein, calling wus yesterday held in wer at the ext tert tates Court to & chi of pasal cou: terfell cola. Me was agseated by tho city police Of Streator, LL, scveral daysogo, and was brought ‘There was very little change in tho ntatus of af-" toheariny the coniplaint of Supt. Ilickey agninat , from tbat town by Detective Tyrrelt, of the Sccret- Service Department. In his ack were found Atte half-dollara and thirty-eight quarters, all counter: feit, and it wae shown that he had paened $18 worth of imitation sliver in Streator. When arrested he confessed to Tyrrell that’ he had obtained the “from a coanterfelter named a in the Hennepin dail, alo that a orang of — elght men were working ihe nelghbothood of Peoria, and promised to point them ont tothe officer tf he was aliowed to co there. Tyrrell took him along. but he failed to fulfil hie promiae. and the proba> billtics are that be was mimply incutging a native talent for lying. He was accordingly broucht to Chicago and dealt with by Phil Hoyne as aforesaid. ANNOUNCEMENTS. ‘The Sunday-echool primary-clase teachers’ meet- ing will take pince In the Nible-room, No. 10 Ar- cade court, to-day at 3p. m, The monthiy meeting of the Chicago Society o Decorative Art will take place at the reetdence of Mrs. E. 8, Stickney, 105 Fine street, Wednesday at ‘}avelock. The Rev. Joseph Cook, of Boston, will speak in the Firet Presbyterian Charch Sunday morning. and in the Union Park Cangreeational Church in the evening. The Rev. aJo¢eph Cook will tectnre in the Taer- nacla Tuesday evening. t: Ultimate America." Reserved seatacan be sccured Monday morning at the rooms of tho ¥. 3M, U, A., No, 160 Madison street, e The Rev. J. Lyman Murdat, of Plainfleld, Now. one of the workers at the Lake Bint Asecmbiy, will lead the Sanday-School Teachers’ meeting ta- day noon in Farwell lin¥. Subject: ** Paal at Lystra,"—acta xiv., 8-20, ‘The ladies of the W. C. TU. hold daily Gospel neayer-meetings in Lower Farwell Nall at 3p, m. ‘The leaders for next week are as follows: Mon- day, Mrs, &. Hainea; Tneeday, Mre. C. i. Wat- son; Wedneaday, Mrs. W. J. Kermott; Thoraday, Mrs. William (Wirt; Friday, Mrs, L. A. Hagans; Saiunday, Mies Fannie Townsley. Althe Lake Blu camp-meeting ground to-mor- row, Dr. Deems, of the Church of the Strangerr, New York, will preach in the morning. and Dr. Thuckley will officiate in the evening To-ntght Dr. Vingent will lecture on ‘* That iy, and as ho trains run on to the camp grounds on Son Maltore will do well to go up on one of to- rains. SUBURBAN, * PARK nipar. Anadjourned meeting of tho Board of Tenatces was held Tuesday evening, President Sherwin’ In the chair. Four bids were recelved foriighting the Strect-lamps. The bid of iurbatone at 34 cents wasacceoted. Trustee Wool offered the follow ing, which was adopted: Reasteed, That the Committec.on Potice of the Vil- 40 are hereby trade and constituted a Boar ofMealth, with power to act In connection with the Village Marshal in atl cases of nulxance or inatter against the health or whulesome enjoyment of the citi- zeas of the vitlage.and eujoines to act according to the ordluatces thereon without detay, On motlon of Trastes Robb, the Village Marshal was Instracted to canse all persons to restrain thelr cattle from runolng at large in tho sircets of the villaze, The annual appropriation bili was pases ng follows: Salary of the Clerk, $50: in- jerest on arieslan-well bonds, $500: contingent fund, $400. On motion, Trustees Mathuwa, Co- born, and Buttler were uppointed a committee to procure a place for Board mectings and furnish ths same. A general summary of the business of the corpora- tion for the paet year 14 a4 follows Amount collected, aL VUE. scecssasoo ee Delinquent tar amounis to. Liabitittca, arte: Grdera vut on interest Orders Unpaid. +scersee Tot .. EVANSTON. ‘The Sonth Evanatun Village 'Tenste four-sixths Of them: Messrs. Cas: Moran, Watch, and Birdsall—met last evening in bi-weekly seenion, with Vreaident Cass in the chair, anil Audited o few uniroportant bills; after which they {nformaily dlecusavd the village ordinances, pre- paratory io making the revisions for sono tine purposed. ‘Theso alterations, which have for neveral weeks been laboring toward final isquc, aro regarded as somewhat important, aud in duo time—probably « furtnight—wiil reach the eyes of the citizens In public print, viathe Jnder. Oflicer William Carney, though taudably zealous in hia wearchings, hax de yet secured no clue to the masked burgtare who recently intimidated tho inhabltanta and ransacked the premisca of Maj. Mulford.,on the Nidge-road, near Calvary. The thioves lett not the slightest ciuo that might lead to their apprehension, ‘Though their depredations were not greal, their act in Iteelf wan su atrocious thot their enpturo ts earnestly sought, and will not be given over tll every means uf uncarthing them isexhausted. SOUTH CilIvago. Tho Constable, Dougherty, who bnd o hand in tho affray at Koveland, in which Kerwin was Lent. en, hasbeen dined $1 by Justicu Shafer, of South Chicago, lor being drunk and disorderly, Kerwin is fast growing weil. The police weem to take an interest In tho caso to an untimited extent, and tho Captain now rays that he shall at once proceed to arrest Fritz for selling Mytior to drioken wen. ‘The place where the hiquor was suid is elght milos from police head- warters. Within 100 feet of the Captain's house there ts Iquor sold to men who are Intoxicated covery days HYDB Prank, The barn of Witham Evarts, at Kenwood, war broken into Wednesday night, and a new set of harness, saddie-cloth, and’ other things were taken, ‘Tho palice think they know the thief. peeled at eb H. 0. STONE. Death of This Old Resident of Chicago--- Mis Life aud Labora There died yesterday furcioon at his resi!- deace, No. 975 Prairie uvenue, of congestion of the lungs, Horatlo Odell Stone, aged th years, Mr. Stons was ono of the ploncers of Chicago, having come to the city in 1535, and was widely known and highly respected. The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock frow his Iate residence. 2M, EBENEZER ATONE, father of Huratio O. Stune, was born at Stock- bridge, Conu., Nov. 5, 1771, his parenta belng both English, ‘In luis 20th year he removed to Vio~ tor Flats, Ontario County (now Monrog Gounty), N. Y., where he worked us a wheelvwright. ‘Therv ho married Miss Thankful E. Haney, by whom he bad three sonaand two daughters, Ou ter death he tarricd Miss Clarissa Odell, motherof the subject of this notice, who died when Horatio was six weeks old, and the old gentleman married againin afew years’ tine, Horatio found home unpleasant after a time, and left it when 14 yeare of age, His father re- sided at Victor Flats for thirty years, and diced at bis son's house in Chicago Ang. U, 18h. Ho was atone tinea member of tho Episcopal Church, but entertained broad viewson the sub- Ject of religion. MONATIO ODELL STONE, who was born Jan. 3, IS1l, having received an ordinary common-schoul education, started out ab the age of 14 talcarn o trade, and served a three-years’ apprenticeship at shuemuking, tan: ning, “and currying. He left this to become a pedtery carrying with hin two tin trunks, facked with sinall wares, with which he trav: eled. This vot previ E profitable, te resolved to scek a new tied, and attho uge of 17 worked Ils passage on a raft of lumber dowa the Onon- daga Kiver to Chenango Furks, ant thence to Honesdale, Pa., on the Lackawanna River. At the latter placu he obtafued a job as over seor of a gang of inen on the Lacka- wanna Canalsat which le worked fora year, Returning to Monroe Counts, he procured work: at boating on the Erie Canal, and,when he tired of this, be decided to strike for the West. First vislting @ brother who resided tn Wayne County, Michigan, bo then proceeded to Clinton, Wash- teuaw County, Mick, where he cutered eighty acres of Government aod and went to farming, On July 18, 183, he merrlcd at Detroit Mise Jane A. Lowry, of Erie, Pa. About this tlno he was drafted to fight inthe Black Hawk War, but the command to which he was assigned only [ Kot as far as Niles, Mich, where they were dis banded, news haviug arrived that Gen, scott had. defeated the Indians on the Mississippi. Ac- cordingly he returned home, having beea twen- ty-two days in service. ‘The fartn fatled to prove remuncrative, and hesold out, sent his family back to Erle, and ‘ouce more set his face weet. Ie had uo detinite destination, his mind being divided between Chicago, Galena, I1., and (lalyeeton, Tex, Hm KEACKED CHtcAGO on theevenlug of July 11, 1435, baving crossed. the prairies by wagon te Michigan City, Jud. and theuce by boat to Catuinet. “The night be. fore his arrival in Chicago he spent at rut ve then called Barleytown, near the mouth uf the Calu- met River, Where Mrs. Barry kept a hotel. Thig structure was built of logs, and was of the most primitive character, The beds were ons shelves = tuade of poles, one above the other, after the atyle of steamboat berths, and the bedding con- sisted of loose pralrie bay. ‘he hotel mun: aged, however, tu furnish a comfortabic meal, and the traveler woke refreshed, ‘The stage on which be rode into Chicago was filicd with city merchants returning from New York and Detroit, whero they bad been to pur chase Indian oods end mupallcs. Among tho prescugers were J. 8. C. Hogan, first Post. master of Chicago; Willlam King, of the finn of Joncs, King Clark, hardware and stove dealers; and other who afterwards became in- timately connected with thy rising fortunce of thetown. The style ta which these tocrchants dressed, ‘and = tho =Hberal §=way = they threw thelr snondy. around, con- viuced Mr, Stony that Chicago must be a good placoiu which to make money, and he decided tu locate there. His frst stopping- place was at the United States Hotel, on the comer of Wells Mark Beaubien, Thia bullding was afterwants anoved on to Harrison street near Wabash nye- nue, and was used as a tenement house fur many years, belng one of the old landmarks de- atroved in the fire of July 14, 1874, Happening to drop in at the Magistrate's of- fice on Dearborn street, where court was being held by Justice (now the Hon. 1. D.) Caton, Mr. Stone met an Englisnman named Blanchard, who offered tim 4 LOT ON CLINTON STREET FOR 800. He hesitated’ a day or two, and Blanchard ad- yanced his price $10 per day until he reached $00. At this tigure Mr. Stone became the pur- clinser, and thia transaction left him with only $60 in his possession, His: firat’ employmont was chopping. timber for use on the Government plers, which was procured on the North Branch, abdut thirteen miles up. For this work he re- ceived $16 per month and board. and he con- tinued of ft unlil March. His next adventure wasa journey to Milwaukee by wagon, in com- pany With aman named Jatin Rogel ired ahalf-breed Indian as a guide, a three months’ provisions along, as they {ntend- ed to go Into the tinber and locate Jand ctalms, Milwaukee was reached in three days, and was found tu consist of two houses, one a trading post, where they had to slecp ut the floor. From the keeper of the post, whore name was Juneau, they purchased two Indian ponies, on which they packed their materials and provie- fons, and started for the interior, accompanied by an Indian guide. The first day they mnde Aiteen miles, made camp by scraping away about tio feet of snow, wrapped themecives in thelr blankets, and slept soundly until morning. When they woke up their ponies were gone, and they wereonly able to recover one of them, The futian deserted. and they had to re- trace thelr steps, The next morning they strick north again, reached Sheboygan, anit made a claim at the mouth of the river, where Mr, Stone found work in a mill, owned by Mesare, Bowen & Payne. In the following June 0 Z RETURNED TO CHICAGO and altended the first creat land sale mado in this clty by the Government, June 16-17. At this aale he dispored of his Clinton strect Jot by auction for 8353 in eash. Nest he started a rrocery and provision storo on North Water Aircet, “buying his flrat will of goods in New York in June, 1387. Inthemean: time, the aale of Wisconsin lands was held at Green Bay, and he attended it. “ring bad been formed by a_ banker and others, and all the eligible land, {n+ cluding Mr. Stune’s claim, was bought up by the “ring.” The return journey was per Acrmed oon horseback through the deep snow, and was oa tedious and try. ing one. The little company consisted of Mr. Stone, Willam Smith. (deceased), George Smith, now of London, Eng., Erastus Bowen (deceased), Alox Fullerton, Alonzo: Hunting: ton, und a man trom Chenango Forks, N. name unknown, This experience prattically ended Mr. Stone's travels, and for the next twenty-seven years ha continued in trade, During the first'ten years ho kept acountry etore, and bought crafu from the farmers, who hauled {t in wagons froin all parts of Northern {tinois and Indiana to tho embryo grain-market of the world, He shipped the first load of whest ever sent cast from Chicago, onalat tng of 730 bushels. Tt was shipped in b by C. M, Reed’s steamer Missourh, und was suld by the clerk of the boat at Bulfalo, Mr. Stone ‘realizing 70 cents per bushel for ft, After the year 1819 Mr. Stone began to tuke at active interest in the real- estate business, and mado several subdivisions, some of which are well kuown. He lost heavily by tho fire of 1871, but was one of the first tu begin the work of reconatruction, with un- shaken faith in the future of the elty: To polities Mr. Stone was at first & Whiz, but Joined tho Republican party when It was Mret formed, and kept the faith until his death. In early ilfe he was conuected with the Preabyterlan Church, but afterwards afiilated with tho Ep al communion, He Was threo times married, first to Miss Lowry, 08 peeviouely. stated, then to Miss Frauces M, Pearce, who dicd in 1855, and lastly to Misi Elizabeth A. Yager, by whom he had’ five chil- dren, four sons and one daughter. Mrs, Stona ond threo of the family survive to mourn thelr loss. At the time of fils death Mr. Stone was ono of the Trustees of the Douglas University, and ulways took a creat interest in the educa- tlonal anil charitable institutions of the city, The family monument,—an elaborate and costly structure,—was once the most noticcabla feature in the old City Cemetery, but Ia now at Rosehill, where tt was removed when the cit bean to Improve the cemetery grounds which had been incorporated In Lincoln Park. A TIME IN CALIFORNY. The Good People of San Diego Falling Into the Clutches of a Worde of Greasors, San Dieay, July 20.—A gang of Sonorian horse- thleves hae been operating through the eastern part of tha county stealing atock. Finally they took a horee from a school-houss near Campo on tho 27th. The older boys of the schoo! pursued and overtook two Moxicans uearths Ine next day. Afight ensued. Toth thieves were killed. ‘Two of the boys, brothers named Elliott, wero wounded. Mexicans bo- yond thu Ino arrested the wounded boys, A party went down from Campo, to seo about the matter, The Mexicans surrounded and captured xcventeen of them, Inv cluding some of the best known citizena of that part of the country, Deputy Sheriff Hensley among tho rest, The wholo nelghborhood Ia up in arme. ‘Tho Bexicane have got thu armeof the seventeen Americans tured, besides thelr awn, and we fenred will =prove too atrong for our poople. Our nen are concentratingon this sldeof tho Inc, Tho Mexicana ore led by one Dawn, who heads a bad crowd. They have ar- reated their own Alcalde, ani are a moro mob, and there ts nothing oficial about the arrest of our men, Toles trouble in mainly owing to the fact that the soldiers recently atationcd here have been romoved for sorvice in Idaho, aud thero Is now no security along the fronticr. a LOUISVILLE TO THE PRESIDENT, Louisvinie, duly 20.—Tho following was yea: terday presented to the President by the Na- tional Invitation Committee of the Loulsvitlo Tudustrial Exposition, who vielted Washington for that purpose: Lovtaviune. Ky., duly 16, 1877,—To Mis Excet- lency the President of the United Statee—Sin: Wo have the honor, in behalf of the Directors of tha ouleviilo Induatrin! Exposition, to extend to you and members of your Cabinet an earnest and cor- dal invitation to Visit this Exposition on the 17th day of September, the occaslon of the annivorsary of the adoption of the Federal Constitution, when ceremonies appropriate to the aceasion will bo con- ducted, If thiedate should be inconvenient, we would be gratified if hen should suggest aday In which you will vielt the Exposition, for it would ive oe great ploasury to ontettaln you and exhiolt fo you the manufacturing aud commercial progress of une of the principal cities of the Sonth as dis- jayed Inher Exposition, With sentiments of the fi eat reapect, wo have the honor to remain your [5 obedicot servants, oun T. Moons, Pres’ EB. A. SMautsnin, Sec'y, The Committce also vresented the President aletter from the Mayor, the Hou. Charles 2, Jacub, urglog bimto accept the Invitation of the Exposition, and offering him on the part of the citya cordial welcome, ‘the follgwing dispatch shows tho success of tho efforts of the Committce; Wasitinotos, D. C., duly 20,—To Col, B.A. Maginuw, Secrelary of tha Loutecitie Industriat Exposition: We met Preaulent Hayes and Cabinet to-day. The invitation of the Louisville Exposl- tlon for Sept. 17 18 eccepted. The President will certainly altena, and gs inany of the Cabluet will accompany ua conditions of public business at that time will permit. Joux M. Hanan, P. Doran, Watts Kaanwxy, EF. H. Meunar, Junius Bankuouss, G, J, : iT, PAUL. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, Br. PauL, Minn., duly 20.—BMr. J, K. Graves, of Dubuque, In, is now in this clty looking over the ground and making other necessary in- vestigations with @ view of building tho alriine atrect railway between St. Paul and Minocapolls, to be operated by dummy engines. ‘Thus far ho {s favorably frapressed with tho enterprise. To-thorrow the Keokuk Northern Line Com- pas y will commence ruupiug 9 daily line of ats between St. Louis and this city, ————— BURNETT'S COLOGNE is of tho beat quailty, and is filed in elegant bot (les of superiors duish aud beauty, Itls offered in popular sizes and at popular priccs. This refresh- ing perfume ie thus brought within the reach of every one, It {a prepared from the purest and beat materials, and with the utmost ca: In quarter and half-plats, pints, and quarts. In basket style, cork and glass atuppers, . NOTICE TO THE UTTLE BUTTERFLIES, All the mulsses and musters who would appess In that large gruup Copelin the photographer is gct- ting up, of those who took pari at the lato Butter- fly Ball, shoutd ait at once, asthe picture is rapidly nearing completion. ~~ THE ROOT & SONS MUSIC CO, offer special inducements to purchaseca, at whole- sale and rotall, of shoct-music, music books, vlo- Itns, guitars, and all kinds of musical instrumente. General egeuts for tho Standard organ and Weber and Lake atrovts, then kept by | plano, Quality guaraniecd. No, 150 Slate alrcek, Math. Nn anit cat a . tore gees CARED TO DEATIL. Fatal Result of a Foray by Some Sneak Thieves. The FPlundered Woman Takes It to Heart and Dies from the Fright. a # WE iv nine Babbitea Rest San has perfected, andnow offers to 1s K CHINES POTEET AO # WA aad ede ah manufacture. For Use in the Norsory it Has No Eqn Worth ten times itt cost to every mother at eenta Address : bisa BT.BABBITT, New York City, FOR SALE BY ALL DRCGUISTS A PERFECT TOILET SOsP, First among the requiattcs of the tolle. ts 8 pos article of Kop, bnt to procure It Ia not alwiyt on easy Matter, Many of the most exnensive Buaya n the man ket are made from coarse and detetorious material Mhetr delicate coloring and fragrant perfume too after couceal the most repulsive fmpurttier, The diclocures recently made public reganting thls mbject tre post- tively startling, and deserve serlous constilration, Bcented Soaps are now known to be extremely objec. tonadle, especially {f applied to the heads Injariie the hats, trritatiag the seal, and inducing severe head. aches, The character of the Ingredients may be Inferreq from the statement of fn gentleman who makes the tcenting of Sonps his business: he recently dectared that rsuns eneaged In tats employment were shott-limd; rom seven to ten years hein ihe longest period di hich the uceupation cauld be folluwei. ie As ree y of procuring a perfectly pare artic! Tollec sap teae lant obviated: however, (hanks teri gptert 1 chemical skill of Mr. i. T, Banntrr, Rew York, tho wortd-renowned Soap Manutactaren Phare timutense exeabitahiment fe hy car the Inrgest of Kind inthe United States, ‘The renown of Sirs leanttrey various productions has for many years heen widely div semiaated, tut this latest succes ts, the anpropristy ergwn to the numerons victories already achioved. At No, 409 Thirty-Grat atrest there Hee thls day in the calm embrace of death one who but three days ago was tt the enjoyment of robust health, and whoso untimely taking-off fornishes oneof the most tragic rtories recorded in Chi- cago fora longtime. Worst of all ts the fact that the death of Paulina Itarrie Is chargeable to one or more sconndrelly rentesentatives of an infamous fraternity. but for whoee nefarious operations abe might bare been alive and well to-day, Mrs. Harrie, who was only 22 yeara of age, and who was married but six months ago, oceupiad the basement of the honse mentioned, which tsa two. story framy building. Just east of Portland avenne, and on the ronth ide of the strect. © On elther aide there ia a vacant lot, the honee to the west is occn- pled aaa grocery store, and thaton the cartas o dwelling, and the neighborhood ia well bailt np. The upper part of No. 460 Ie rented by a Mr, Schmidt, whose family reside there. My. flarrig isa farmer, and about two weeks ago left the city for hia fa rm in Howard Coonty, lows, for the purpose of aeeleting In harvest op- erations, Ue left his wife in charge of her falber, Mr. John Hoffman, 9 very respectable old man who is employed as a watchman at the Gov. ernment stone-yarda on Twelfth street, During the day Bir, Hoifman se engaged at work, and Mrs. Harris was conpequently, jeft alone. Her sister and other relatives reslde clore by, and conre- quently she had no fear of interlerence from any One, cepecialiy asthe upper part of the premises sheltered another family. Tast Wednesday afternoon about 4:30 o'clock Mra, Harris STARTED ON A VISIT TO NER SISTEN' on Portland avenue, only a few doors away. She secured the front door hy locking it from tne In- ice, teaving the key inthe lock, and left the prem- fees by a rear door, which she alsv locked carefully. After spending half an hour with her friends she returned to find ecrersthing In confusion, and wn- mistakable evidences that a robbery had been com- waltted parle door, ae a deconddocriead. ing into the ving-roont of the family, had been Md ortetnat forcibly upened, the bureau drawers hat been ran- : enantmene stat inched. and on insking svarch ehe found thut'n sum tan a iostoieipnnparalled Ja.liledepstimientof top of nioney she tind xtowed away in one of the “B. T. Bannitr’s Tone Soar tx the trade-mark drawers ‘had been stolen. AB he eneren te HA rniteation tote deticnic maine mgsnee anit as! house from the rear and inade some oles in so 1 . doing, it ts mupposed that the thieves be- See The Ree pneausted i, tte = Ef la not parfumed, the ingredisny came’ alarmed and accordingly teft without | being otauch etwolute purlty erie eee eaere committing further robberies, ag one | chemistry todisguias iatericr matariaias Tice moat Of the burcann was undistarbed, ‘Sofar the mate | Aued taste conaiders tha absence uf arilfclat mectane ter in an ordinary one, --fur too ordinary In Chicago of late, —bat the nnhappy sequel ia to come, When Sr, Hofuan retiened to supper, half an hour later, he found tue daughter much agitated the perfection of awectness, and tho pecultar cnaract icticof 1. T, Habhitta Tollst Susp tenqers Tt the. men Hy alent and agreeable article of the kind ever mana. ‘Though aectatly desirable for the use of ladies aod fail oxettod. | she waa in a delicate stato of hualth, | ehlidren, thle saan fe equally enaronriate {Ge jreatie ving xix monthaadvanced In pregnancy, and itroun: q aan ont beeame avparent that the robuery had greatly af- | ofthednest sogne for barbers’ use. It fa, tusk, pela fected her. She complained of w patn in hee heart, Done Nets Tork Priore ea for dt srlll soo and eeveral_ tmes anid that they Matte gat, | becoine ence. =se Ture 7rowie and wera rained aniount of tha money taken was but’ sual, “and as the faw | Be T'» BABBITT, New York City, ly were in comfortable clrcumatances thera | eeerem-nmmemnerneeeeeenetanneesnerretrrrrerenee oe Was ilo reason for any such bullet, but her condi- MEDICAUs tion inade all the difference and Jed her, to take a gloomy view of the matter. About 8 o'clock she gruw Worse, aud Dr, Lurrill wan acnt for. found her still much excited, her, but with little or no effect. was Mo nd preaceibed for ‘At midnight sho SEIZED WITH CONVULSIONS, which Increased in intensity during the night and carly mornlug, and at @ a, m, ste died, Another doctor had In the meantime been called in, and every means ponalble was tried to alleviate lice ‘suffertnge, but without avail. ‘Tue phy- icians are tinanimots in the that death was directly caused 3 the frizht sustained, the shock boing too much for the woman, Shea was of & somewhat nerrous temporament, ont hod always enjoyed eplendid health, and posressud considerable physical strength, belng u woll-devel- oped, fue yrown young woman, The cuuse of death belng clear a medical certifieate was given, and th2 poor creature will bo buried to-day, no inquest netng considered necessary. The family, sale otal oud: ry ah poten, dlrect’and ptomnt {enon the aver chee thee and indeed nit the reskientn of tho vicinity. are ca rently excited over tho adair, und the afiicted | 4) TRADEMARK, Bashant ant. parents recelvetha heartfeltaympathy | frets Molman Diver fad Co. No. 64 ta) AS ire. rie GuIGMBTANCES, oF Le tipaer gene " or by whom committed, not one scintiila of uvi- dence hae ns yetbeen produced. The police at the Central Station were potifed of thia uilalr yoster- RISTADOR toy, afternoon, and are engaged fn working up 6 CANE, ul Mrs. Setinidt was iu her room up stutrs, fl 5 but saw no one,nor did any of the nelghbors notice | [rahesalertand the deat relates Seat ar teenie octaa any suspicious churscters hanging around. Tho thief or thieves must havo watched the unfortunate woman leave the premiace and taken trimediatead. tage af her aosence, There iss porch In the front of the building which would shelter tho thioves during their operations, and Impede the view from tho street to a certain extent, but Thirty-frat strect at that pulntis almost continuously bullt upon, and it seem# altost Incredible that the OIL SrOV OSLO TENT |The Adamn & Wentlake Wire Ganze scoundrels ahould bave encceeded in carrying out Nop-Exploatve Of, KTOVE. thelr dealgna withont attracting attention. The { Ite copstrurtton renders tt AD- Job must have taken them twenty minutes at least, BOLUTELY BON HARLOSIVE and. and acettain amuunt of notre must necesanly SVOVE: Goder any and al etre: have been madoover it, Within the paat few stances, {0 the market. [odorsed as weeks a number of robberics of the like character such by A, Lambert, Profesor of have been committed on Shurtlel2. Wentworth, TN Tune | Gheminry, Ni tenatiug Colleges and and Portland avennse andon the cross atrects, MM. Benner Hitec Marshal of Chicago, 9 people feallzo that nelther Ifo nor property. is este. from. the “depredations of lo add another operation can be the rascally tramps, who combine begging and Sar- oa Manu pactined by the kas perforin lo stove. 0 ony, and are, ripe tor murdor If ouposad. ‘They 1» Ema Wentlakn Site: Co, Chirag, choose the daytime to workin. for then only iq AGENTS WANTED RVERY: women arcat home, and tittle realatance can bo | tel tre culsts eid “fehm to Agsgte or eat made to them. For the future thie class will do 4 ty well to chunge thelr base of oporattons, “for, they And see the Stoves ln eperalion, at may atunible upon somo irate. cilizen anned wit shot-gun or revolver, who th view of the facta, will probably shoot fret and ask their business afterwards. The people complain bitterly that the nelghborhood te insuficiently patrojied, and say that they scarcely see a police- man once a day, that time being when they are going to the station to report, Yeatertay after. novn one of tho thieving tranips called at the housa where the mourning father aat by tho aide of the coftin of bis child, aud, on betng asked hia bual- ness, had the infinite impudence to pass himself of neantindertaker, Ie was aterniy warned of and may thank bla God that nothing worso hup- pened to hin, —————__ A DISTINCTION WITH A DIFFERENCE, ‘The ron on the eavings banks daring the week has been equaled only by the ruuon the Michigan Central & Lake Shore ticket oftices for through tickets to Boston, Portland, and pointe in New England by the Hoossc Tunnel route, ‘The run on the former shows a Jack of public confdenge in thelr security, while the ran on the latter attests tbe popular appreciation of a safe, quick, pict- uresque, and well-managed route, —————— A CENTURY 1 almost beyond the oxietence of any American bualness house, but forthle long period Walter Baker & Co."s great Chocolate manufactory has been a pride to Huston, Increasing years add teatt- moniala of excellence from all parte of the world. Their goods sre furwate allover the country, and are devervedly popiul: INGERSOLL BROS,, 44 Clark-st., Chicago, LS. eter ser nb AL ol ope neaeee eee REMOVAL. ‘We bave removed Offi id Br toNo. 00 Lake-at. With Increased facile ties for manufacturing all grades of I'ins Cigars, our alm shall bato mect @ppro- bation of our friends and customers, H.W. TANSILL & CO. CELEDRATED throughon tho Union—expressed to all parla, 1m and opward at 25, 40, 60c per D, ° Addrcss Orders GUNTILER, Confec- —_—_— toner, Chleago, “AUCTION SALES. PO Neer send oki iskl ck ib seer WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commleton Auctioneers, Hund 12) Wabsdb-ay. BUTTERS & CO."'3 REGULAR BATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS SATURDAY MORNING at 0:30 o'clock, at21dand 120 Wabash-av,, N. E. cor, Madisor = BUTTERS WEDNESDAY BALE. JULY 23, AT 9:30 O'CLOCK WHITE AND YELLOW WARE, Glassware, Oll Cloths, Carpets, Wines, Liquors, £4 Atthelrsatesrooms. 116 & 120 Wabastftav, —————— ‘Tho ago ie full of improvement in the ways and means of Hving, and busy brains are constantly plotting ¢o rene and cheapen objects of lusury and comfort. Not the least remarkable outcome of this spirit {sa now magacine, pus bed at Ci ciunatl, which, excellent in Ite lite aan guide tn matters of fashion and dros invillustrations of drew would teake Werth eae | BUTTERS’ THURSDAY TRADE SALE. vious, to Andrewa' Hara DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTILING, DEATHS, THURADAY MOUNING. July 20 at 9:99 o'clock, seinen nasi ire ter yt du 0 se’clo HUE a0, HSS Eaton, avenge, taabeliad., Merch will wlwaye tad full tides salable good 2iab Hemele will Letaken tolierlin <4 Cor burial ed cQODWALD-D. F. Woodward. July 30, 1477, of By GEO. P. GORE & CO,, araaye, oldeat eon of James Yaad Mary Ae Este On Saturday, July 21, at 9 o'cl a tet rats Hencee ‘OS Thirty-Oret atreet, Friday, Juiy, 00 L % biter tt fedieaee at 94, a. 10st ane | SOO Lots W. G. Crockory. rare Became ae toptable, 2 Caer cu Sle at Wi, O'com Sot ete oa £08,08 | bo Walnut Cribs and Sewlag Table, . Funeral to-day (saturday) at 22 o'clock, by care to | Hair Mattresses, Book Cases, Sido! ds, Mirrors, au Calvary Cemetery, Frieudareapecttulty invited. Bedateads, Bureaus, Chaire and Rockers, Carpets, E—At the tesigence of bls arg 32 0'Brien | &c. Q, P. GURE &CO., Auct'rs. prs (NO Alla eh] em rece chuneraliairday, July ii, at tp. m., byearrisges to | By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CO,, Anctloncera,- #4 and 8 Randolph-at. halt eel] this e. m, at 9:30 o'clock, afull line of NEW FURNITURE, Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, B, W. Bedstead, in great variety, Library, Hall, and Diaing-room Fornitare, Olice Desks, Chairs, and Stools, Carpels, new and used, STONE=At his residence. 975 Prairie avenue, 20h fie of congestion of the lunge, H. 0. Stone, sed ee eats. * Riceral Saturday, 224 tost., at 2p. ui. CORNEAU~Priday, July 20, Cilford Ward, aged 4 monthe iuvsat sou st Hdwia Ocand Pansies Ue Core peau, at realdecnce, 1850 Pral ‘Funeral taturday, July 4 We ISAAC W. BANGS, Senlor Partuer and Successor 10 Bags Bros., Together with a large lot of Miscellaneous Articles, 215 STATE-ST., near Palmer Mouse, RADDIN & CLAPP, ‘BS & 65 Wabash. 9 Witt sell without reserve. at Poblic Auctica, TUESDAY, July 24, 1677, s00 CASES BOOTS & SHOES Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. By H, 0. HUNT & CO.,, ‘210 Kast Madison-at. Sole Agent for Richmond Double and Sin- gle Oven Palace Rangosand Hepairs. Also Hepsirs of Baratow’s Hanges and Stoves. Chattel Mortgage Gale, Tule morning at 10 will be acld Furniture and Carpets, a)l ard being eu: Ure Household Effects of s 12-room house. HIRAM BRUSH, Auctioncess CLOTHES-CLEANING. Or CLUANED and hePalR- {ass glen ‘ Clothes | tse c ED, st tridiog expense, else Dr Sacques, shawls, ete, dyed "Can be beautituly DYRD Your Old 25533 siete LADIES AND GENTS. | snd cican