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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Lonisyille and Cincinnat! hase-balls clubs were both at the Tremont [Tduse yesterday. Capt. David H. Silver, Superintendent. Upper Miosourl Transportation Linc, ts registered at the Tremont House. The Rev. Henry Jonca and A. B. Barnard, Landon, Eng., tourists who are doing America, are stopping at the Tremont House. At 7:00 last evening Joseph Levy, of No. 7 Fry street, found his Uttle 1-months-old son sniothered inthe privy vault. The child had been inissing for several hours. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Manaser, opticinn, No. 83 Madison atrect (Trtn- UNG Building), was at § a. in, 70 deerees; 10 a. m., 77; 12 tn, 80; 3p. my 19) TF pe tmy Th Barometer at 8a. iy V0.812 7 Pe My 2U.85, The Kntehts of St. Patrick beld their second anual piente at Sharpshouters? Park yesterday, and It wass very enjoyable atfalr, The day wae excellent aud the park bewutitul, The Kisghts and thelr friends returned to the city in the evening very much pleused. Tho Key, W. E. Willlamson, of the Church of the Good Shepherd, of this city, bas recently organized a Keturmed Episcopal *Chureh tt Wheeling, W. Va. The movement in that elty fe Leaded by a number of the best families, and the outlook is of the most hopeful eharac- Yesterday morning a notable party Ieft for two or three weeks’ shooting and fehing {n the Wilds of Wisconsin via Marquette. It consisted of Mr.and Mra. Colling &. Saniers, Assistant Postinuter; Capt. aud Mra. John W. Gregg, Buperintendent of the Moncy-Order Depart- ment; Mr, and Mrs. J. Ke Russell, of Milwau- kee, Wis; and Mr. and Mra. N, Sid Platt, of Louisville, Ky. Company A, Cant. A which served so effectually during the reccul troubles, heli a secret mecting yesterday after- noon at the Grand Pactfic Hotel, at which’ money enough was raised to buy Cavt, Agramonte 1 medal, which the boys will preeent to bitn Sat- urday evening as an agreeable surprise, when he Will bo fully prepared'to be surprised, aud wilt serve up a supper, etc, and the usual uuinber ef epeeches will be made. Justas the train was leaving Sharpshooters’ Park Jaat evening with the Knights of St. Patrick picnickers, some one called the at- tention of the condtctortoan overturned buggy on the highway, An investigation rovenled the fact that Daniel Murphy, of No, 49 State street, owner wd occupant of the bupgiy, had been thrawn against the fence und severely In- dure by a runaway horse. He waa taken to his joine and there attended by De, Curtiss, who Sonnd a broken arm, and iudications of severe Internal injuries. = ye The Paiticlogical Soctety met in the parlors of the Founditags' Home lastevening. The mect- ing was well attended. Dr, Duncan rend a ‘pager on the chemlatry of food for infants. ‘The Merits of the article were discussed. Dr. Robey read a paper on the care of infants, considering ehtofly the matter of nursing, ete. A usnilltory discussion fallowed upon incidental cases which: bad teen observed at the Home, ‘The Xoclety adjourned to meet the first Thursday evening of September, when there will be an election of officers. Yeaterday’s Journal says: “Two confer- ences between business men have been held In the lust two daya to talk over the project sug- Beated iy Mr. Louis Wahl for giving the une employed something to do. So fur the only one who has given enthusiastic suaport to the sehen, besides Mr. Wahl, is Mr. 3. 2, Hutch- dutun, The latter saw Mr, Wall on the day after his published fetter, and sald that he had for the past month been cogitating over a sim- flar plan of relief, but, on account of the re. quirements of business, he felt that he could not give the tine neceasury to carry itout. He assured Mr. Wahl that he wre willing to give 25,000 worth uf work at the rate of §laday, anil believed, if the tnatter was talked up, that 200,000 days’ Jabor could be furnished.’ A special meeting ef the Mexican-War Vet- eran Association was held Iaat night at the Sherman House. The object of the meeting was to take action in regard to giviue a dinner to the members of thet State Association of ican Wir Veterans, who imeet In this city Sept.5. It was resolved to give such a dinuer, nnd, by the adoption of another resolution, an invitation was extended to all yeterans in ub and other Statca who bad served In the w: aforceaid. Messrs. C. ft. Otts, P. T. ‘Turntey, and C. C. P. Holden were appolnted a cominit- tee to make all neccesary inquiries and arrange- ments, Subscriptions were inado Inet night and upon the amount collected before the next meeting WH depend the quality of the cnter- tainment. ‘The Committee to solicit funds for the Second Regiment started ont sesterday, under the lead- ership of Gen, Joseph Stockton assisted by Col? Quirk aud Capt. W. J. Onahan, They proceeded, to the varkiis railroad ollices, and everywhere received inost gratifying enconrazement, Ne: Ty all visited expressed n willingness to sut- ecribe, and oll the hirger railroad corporations promised at least 800 each, which would be donated by the Board of Directors at their next meetings. In all, the reads promfacd $5,100, atid there was evinced a general disposition to wet the reginent up to its full standard, and to furnleb the incans to properly arm and equlp 1,000 wnen, Mr. Biuckstoue, of the Chicayu, Alton & 8t. Louls iatlr bersonaily pul down bis nama tor $10, There ig at present an active and wholesome aymoathy for the militia, ond a disposition to place it ona sound basis. Manager MeVieker has mady it conation to the regiment of 00 tickets, Kuo for any even: ing next Weck. These tickets wilt be good for Teserved seats, and are in fact equivalent too Dona flde donation of $800, CHICAGO AVENUE STREET-RAILWAY, A paragraph in yesterday's Journal ran: “The North Division Railroad Company wauts to runa Nne on West Chicago avenue, ind hus led a petition with the West Division Company to be allowed to do su. Tho latter willcousier the question ot thelr nest meoting, It fs stated that the North Mivisipn Company offer to Glvide the profids.”” ‘This hut exuctlyeo, Ald, Hauugarten and some Weet Chitcagy avento people went to the North Side Company tn Teference to this roud, and were at once referred, tu the West Side Company, which alone ain build e Ine on the West side, If the latter corporation can yet pertnission to bulld a track on Chicago avenus from the North Branvly weat, the North Side Company would undoubt- edly be glad to lease it, us ft leases fro tho South Side Company the Clark atrect track froin Mulibon to tho centre ot the brid But tho West Divislon Company tay prefer to get o grant for wtrack from Milwaukee avenus weal, on Chicago avenue, and operate the line Itselt It would sult ft better to have the other Comm. yey, run across the Branch ond westward, on. Division street, and that would probably better accommodate the public. oT, ANDNRW'S SOCIETY, The quarterly mveting of the HMlinols St. An- drow's Bociety was held last night in the club rooms of the Sherman House, tho President, Mr, Godfrey Macduuald, in tie chatr, After the usual pretimiuary business the Chair appointed Messrs. Andrew Wallace, Huch Kicbie, Alexander Kirkland, Johu Alston, L. Martin, Robert Lorrlmore, James Wood, and Daniel Ro Cameron a committee to make are rangements fur and supcrintend the getting up ofan amusement the procecds of which are te be applicdgto the treasury of the Society, aud consequently to charitable purposes, The ‘Treasurer, Mr. Dale, reported $202.70 on band in the Benevolence Fund and 8utt.75 in the Reserve Fund. Ile was instructed to_pay $20 to the Western Bank-Note Engraving Cunis pany for work on certiticates of tocmbership of the Society, ‘The Coumittee mentioncd above intend to arrange anentertainment to be given bept. 15 wt Dexter Park, tu couasist of athictic extibt- thous, Scottish games, including the sword Gance, and raves, bota pedestrian and equestrian, ‘The exibition will no doubt bs cue ol unusual interest, wod should attract a large attcudance espectally sluce the proceeds are to bo apple to the relief of the needy poor. OLDIE’ HOME. Aspeeial meeting of the Board of Mani of the Soldiers’ Huine was eld yesterday whe T- noun wt Zo'covk at the residence of Dr. Huin- quill, No. 020 Wabash avenue. There were pres- ext, Dr, Huminill, Preaideot, Mrs. Brayinan, Biles. Sheuley. Ales. Ball, Mra, Van if, Uigytus, Mra. Dr, Hammill, Mra Andrews, aud Mrs. Blakely, Arcport was tmede by the Committee that pursuant to the orders of the Bourd, blanks had deeu sent for to the Soldiers’ Home a, Dayton, and that on their being recelyed they were taken tu the Home and tilled uut for each inimate and returned, supposing thei to be correct, ramonte’s aval, re and that all the fumates of the Home could become jumutes of the Daytou Home, The blanks bad sowe defect, however, aud the surgcon of the Dayton Howe was sent up. Ie vxanined thy meo, and found that only nine out of the four- teen could be admitted. The Board then appulated the following Com- tilttce to act a8 @ Fiuancta) gud Executive Com- milttce toacttle ull the debts aud wake all ar rangementa fur the breaking up of the Hone. sy, were: Chalrmap, Dr, Hammill, Mrs. W, Db Mrs. C. Andrews, Mrs. Blakely, Mrs. Myrick. The men who cangoto the Duytou Hoge will be seus of probably Munday, tue fants. AL Brien foor who eannot will be arranged for hy the Tniltes, After some minor businces, the Board ad- Journed. TUR ON. sOrrens. The United States Entomoloui-al Commiseton, held another session at the Sherman House ¥ 1 which they finished up financial Val: ness, and adopted plans for thelr annual report. Another meeting will be held in thle city on oF about the ist of Oztober, snbject ta the call of Prof. Riles. Immediately after adjournment Dr. Packard felt forthe Wert, with the fnten- ton of sisting and exploring those parts of Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Washlugton, Nevada, and Californla not yet visited, so far asthe tine tween this and) the next omecting will ermit, Prof. Riley - left for 8t. jouis to oretum on” Moniay, when le gues to the plains regions of British Ameren, where tle more disastrous grasshopper «warns are suppored to originate. He will aoe afew days tn Minnesota on the way, and will have the assistance and co-operntivn of the Britieh Gory. eroment, which {s(n full sympathy with the work of the Commisslon.” Prof, Thomas, as Dishuraing Agent, may have to maken trip to, . shington, but expects to visit Minnesota and Dakota later in ihe month, Though having numerous agents and correspondents through ont the rountry Interested, it {s the determ(na- tion of the Cormmission to vistt personally every State and Territory interested, awl themselves examine the facta throughout the whole area, vo far os the time and the funds at thelr dis- poral will permit. SEVENTH WARD REPUBLICANS, The Seventh Ward Republican Club held a special meeting Jast evening in the saluon corner of Maxwell and Hrown streets. (. We Gardner presided. The ‘inatter of calling a meeting for the election of new officers was discussed at considerable teneth, and was de- ferred without action. Mr. Prosser moved that a committee of three be appointed to confer with the diferent mem- bers of the Club to tind out when they want to meet fora reorganization for the consing cam- palru. Messrs. Gardner, Dwight, and Vrosser were anpolnted the Committee, The Ulnb then adjourned for two weeks to mect In the sane place. MOTEL ANNITALS. Patiner [Touse—M, bury, Salt Lake: C. WW. Buechner, New York: W. ¥, {lunter, scotland; 8. Haas, Jt., Galveston, Tex. Oliver, Buatun G, Kudelbarg, Germany; W, G, Greer, Cleveland; TM. Noonan, Tifin, ‘0, Decker, New auel Laub, Taper Wiliam Bust W ston, Dele: Be Haltimore; J. d, Nelnkerhot, Xpring- 1. Grave, New York; Herman Walker, Vantel “Wilcox, Quincy; We N, Sherman House. C. Moody, Albany; \ ve a iunenfordy | Oxdenabunss U. 1, Baten, Boston; M. Hl. MeConnmn, New York; 4. Woodburn, St, Lontey'the Hon. & 3 Peoria; W. 8. Ale #, Bt. Pani Anerson; Maj. J, race, U, 8, Howwe—Joun % reyvilles tiveikey, fields Gs 1 a tt, St. Lot A.M. Senecly, Troy; dherlock, Cinelnnath: “3. F” Cum: New York; the lev. Wenry donee and of. OM, Garnard, “London, Eng... rand Jackte—The Hon, W. i, Ferry, Wanko- yan; Capt. G. J. Lydacker, Cited States Enel- nicer Corpa: A, Kimball, Nock Irland; E. L. Due Dare, Washington; M. 'T. Rathbone, New Oreana; 4, 1. Lodande, New Orleaues L. D. Tathilly Slee sours CC. Vepg, Pittsburg: the Mon, GB. Fulrfiold, Hndeon; J. L. Cireswold, St, Loala; 1) David Judking, | The Cammerct 0. W. Conner, Wabar roin, ATbanys the Hon, J, kuobins, Quincy: d. A. Willian, Hine- aes 9.8. Beatdeey, Hatamazoos ft. 11. Hill, joline, y THE FRANKLIN BANK, SHAKING UP TRE OLY STOCKHOLDERS The officers of the franklin Bank were pretty thoroughly ventilated four years ago, when that concern closed {ts doors, and {ts principal officer went fishing ap the St. Lawrence for his health; Dut a few days ago on bill war filed against its stockhwlders, which may result fn some = benellt «to «the oun “fortunate — deporitors. ‘The — complainants arc Albert G. Line, Frank Hobliltt, J. A. Hob- ditt, L. M. Hoblith, 1D, Hoblitt, Sylvester Hobittt, J. F. Nicholls, N.O, Fitch, Jolin fluteh- insony W. 1. Godard, J. F. Nicholls, Trustee, and also as Assignees of W. L. Goddard, J. F. Nicholls, doing business as John F, Nichulls & Co., Stephen dy Race, De N. Waterbury, C.J. Hambloton, and the Commercial National Bank of Chicago, whe Ble the bil on behalf of them selvesand all cther creditors of the Franklin Bank who may choose to joln. They sct out that in February, 1901, the Real Estate Loan & Trust Company was incorporated undera apeciat get, with ordinary banking powers, the capital atock being fixed at $1,000,000, with power to in crease it to 2,0W,000, Exel etuckholder was mado lluble us to fitnda recelved on trust or deposit, to the amount of lia ehares for aff loeses accru- ing white be'was a stockheldee and: for six months after his transfer of his stock, The Conipany's lfc was Imited to filty years. duly 8, 1500, subecription Hooks were opened by EB, iL si fou, &. It, McCagg, and A. C, Coventry, and two days after the Compuny was organtzed. ‘The following tsa Het of TUE ORWINAL STOCKNOLDERS: Benjamin Lombard, Fernando don B, 1. Sweet. J. Mal H.C. Childs. FE, 1. Sheldon ,, J. 1. Lombard 8. A, Belese Samuel 3}. Nlekersou + 60 G.L. Foot 60 ven BAO that no business ected until $100,000 of capital en subscribed for, but on the 20th 1800, the Cumbany opened its doora when only &51,000 of stuck bad been taken, Lombard was its firat. President, z6 Vice-President and Cashier, Lombard pald tn $52,000, but immediately drew out $10,000 on his ownnote, Fernando Jones pald no money but gaye hisown note in pay- inent of lie stock, which was never pald, Sweet. pald $500, and subsequently surrendered ull but five shares of bis’ stock. Halnes neither pald any money nor gave an note. or other security, 35,000, and a few weeks after drew aut ¢2,000 on bis own note. E. iL Sheldon never paid anything. J.J. Lombard pald 23,000, and soon alter drew out $2,000 on hts own note. riggs gaye his note for his stovk, but never took 1 the note. 8. M. Nickersun pald for his stow by other stock in the First National Rank, but. Ben Lomwnbard quietly toolt possession of this stock aah aye bus me for Sis to es Fon pany, $12,000 of which was to pay the balance on his own stork and $8,000 was to be used in paying fur Nickersun'y stock, It is almost hieedless to say that thls $18,000 note was never pald. In September, (80, FN. Delanay tock twenty shures, paying €300, giving his ncte tor the balance, but (t way subsequently canceled, snd a corresponding — amoutt of stuck surrendered, GH. Galo also took thirty shares about the sume time, but got aick of his bargain and aurren- dered ft, David Lombard, on the 27th of Sep teinber, took Aye shires and paid forit ke a man incash, Jan. &, 1870, Godfrey Ryder paid for ten sbares, Feb, 23, David, Lumbard took five more shares, paylog for theta, and his son, David Lombard, dr, Invested in tive shurea, ‘which were aleo pald for, Evidently some of the Lombards had not adooted the modern Unanclal system of Ben Lombard. lo May, >), the National Life-Insurance Company Stopped issulng Insurunce-at<ost policies long enough to subserioe for eighty ahares, and it pald fur them, The bank commenced business with $40,600, but Bea Lomuard thought thls was too large B pile, and te kindly oifered to take care of $10,000 of this unount a week alter the institu- tion opened ite doors, su that it really began business with 830,600, Of the remaining 160 shar: which were subsequently tesucd, only $11,300 was pald for in cash, “The worthy President? wud other ollicers of the bank always repre- sented that the concern bad $100,000 of atock fully paid up, and complainants aver that it was on this representation that they were tu- duced to deposit thelr earnings with the bank, On thoGth of May, 1873, the bank, under the general law of Slarch 405, IN, changed fts name to the more cuphoulous and seductive title of the Franklin Bank, and stamped the head of the revolutionary philosopher on de- pasit bouks, checks, and Gvery other ayallabso surface. ‘This Nettle device was unsuccessful in cnabilu: them to allure unsuspecting depositors, and on the With of september, . 1875, the bank breathed Its fast. Tue fullowing are the bulauces on deposit by complalnauts ut the time thy bank failed: A. G. Lane, 833- 850.07; Frank Hoblite & Bros., $25,100,445 vholla & Mich, $H7.71; J. £. Nicholls, trustee, $275.97; J. F. Nicholls & Co., $28.53; Jobo fiutesi sony #514.502 We 1, Goddard, y phe Nace, $4,180; Waterbury & Chrimes, $2,978.53; C.J. Hambleton, $1,681-30; the Commerclal National Bank. $3200, The bank was subsequently put in bankruptcy, and two dividends of 10 and 5 percent respectively bave been pald in the above claims, whlch ex- bausts the estate. Bt Coxchusion, complainants allege that the Loan & Trust Compauy bad nu Hgee or power to do busincss when it ocd ita doors, as the necessary sincunt of "capitul stock bod not been hie. suited for and paid in; that consequently tho several = Stockholders are te, partners fu a soprivate cure 5 ‘bat the Compauy waa iu fat o Chilis “deposite: e poration THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1 private cornoration, and its storkholders are in- { dividually hable for all ita debts; and that a | fraud was perpetrated on the innocent nnd duped epositors, x therefore make Ben- fame Lombard, Fernando Jones, J.D. Maines, 1.0, Child BE IL ‘. Lombart, 8. M. Ni Fort, (. He Delavay. David Loibard, David W. CG. Loinband, 6.8. Kady, (irk nee of the Natlonal Lite-Insurance 1D, Harvey, Asalunee of the Frank the Firat Natloual Bunk of Prov. fnectown, M femlants, and ask that they may be charge individually for the debts of Company as partners fn a copartner: ship, or, Hf this be wot equitable. that the stockholters pay Into court for distribution among complainants’ whatever may remalt tn paldon the stock respectively held by them, and also that the stockholders in the Trust Company may be required ta. being into court an amotint fn addition to thelr stock equal to the amount of stock respectively beld by them. peeisulledes TOE PROLTECTION, THE RECEIVER'S DOND. Mr. Edward D. Cooke, tho Iately-anpotnted Recelyer of the defunct Protectlon Life-Tnsur- since Company, filed his bond Wednesday, which was approved by Jude Williams. Te is die rected to deposit all moneys he inay receive at the time of entering on the discharge of his afilee, and all moneys hereafter received hy him, the same day such etms are received, in some solvent bank to be aclected by him, but subject to the order of the Court, aml not to pay ont any inoncys except on ortler of the Court. The expenses of winding up the estate shall be patd from month to month by the Receiver upon the pay-roll at the end of each month on the order ot the Court, and not otherwise, The bond ts in the penal stim ot £200,000, and Is slemed by the Recetver as princinal, and GW. Kretzinger, J. frving Pearce, Charles t. Curtis, FE, tinekley, and A. BH. Conht as sureties, [tls in tlie usunl form, and vests the Receiver with all the rights and powers of a Ke- eciyer in a court of chancery. MISSING SECURITIZE. Tus Trung stated the other day that (u- medlately after the report tas made to the Au- ditor, June 3, Maj. Edwards obtained ieare to withdraw from the securities at Spring- field 100 rhares of the stock of the First National Bank of Carlinville, which were worth $10,000, Siuve the recurities at Springs fleld had been appratged at $151,000, the Auditur had to comply with this request. ‘This etovk ut vane time -belonged to Maj. Edwards, bit was, when withdrawn, the pronerty of the Company, From a report made by the Keeelver it appeara that he cannot tind this stock anywhere around the Company's oflee, and the natural pre- sumption fg that tt bas zone back to Its Original poseorsor, though jost how it could be done does not appear, The Auditor has notitled the officers of the bank that that stacks part uf the Compans'’s asscts, aml that tise inyist not meddle wit it in any way. ‘The Auditor has nan notiled the agents of the Protection to do nv further business for the Company. TIT W. C. A. + ANGULAR MONTHLY MERTING of the Women’s: Christina Association was held yesterday morning in the Bible-room of Farwell Wall, Mra. E.G. Clarke In the chair, nud Mrs. F, L, Fake acting ns Secretary, After the usual devational exercises and the approval of the work done by the Executive Committee during the past month, reports wera received from the officers. of varius branches of wark under charge of tha tadicr. The Superintend: ent of the W, C. A, Boarding tome reported that Saturday, duly 4, there were eliht buard- erant the Hoine. Not thera were sixtven rea- ular and flve table boarders, and other rooms had been engaged by intending boarders. The sewing-room and lauhdry departments were ale B.S Lombard Harris, Company, Jin Bank, a ia asvery) promising condition, As. to the clask of boardera, ‘thoy were of on superior order, including acnool aud music teachers, drevemakers, und otlicrs, No trouble was experienced im getting these youu ladies to cantorm to the rules af the Jume, which were framed with a due regard tu the zead gevernment uf the institution, without Interfering with the individually of the board. eta. ‘The Rey. Mr. Thomtpson, who ta sunplyiig Lrot, Patton's church temporarily, lad piuced a pew fn the Wabash Avcnuc M, Jhureh at the dlapoaal of the Home, ‘The report was adopted, and it was voted to purchase a plano for the use of the flume. Mre. Clarke eald thut the ‘Treasurer was not present, and therefore no report bad been pre- pared, But she could asstire the ladies that there was very little money in thu Treasury, and “decided setion on thelr part would be necesaary if they intended to make a good show In tie annual report to be presented in October. ‘The meeting then freceedeat to consider plans for holding an exhibition, gleiug tableaux and other entertainments for the benefit of the Ag. sociation, Tho Chatr suggested o Fancy Fatr, to be held in tho Expositlon Building. This contd be procurct at the close of tho Tuer State Exposition, if terms can be ssreed upon, Owlng to the sinall attenuate, many members of the Assvclation befug absent from the cfty, firther consideration of the matter was poste poned until Lhe next regular meeting. MSs. HAYES. THY FUNERAL SERVICES of thalate Mrs. 8. 8. Hayes, wife of ex-Comp- troller Huyes, were helt yesterday afternoon ather late reskience, corner of Carroll avenue and North Sheldou strect. There was a con- eiderable attendance of friends and relatives of the her¢aved family, including many prominent, ¢itizens who had been associated with Mr, Hayes politically and in businosd life. Measrs, Carter H. Harrison, Sol Smith, J. A. Jarwell, Walter Kimball, Hf, 11. Honorey and J. IL Winston acted as pall-bearers, ‘The beautitul burlal-servico of the Episcopal Church was read by Mishoo Melaren, who was ‘assisted by the Key. Mr Kinuoy, A quartette (then sung “Rock uf Aves, cleft for ome" after witch Bisop MeLuren insde o brief address. After dwelling on the mystery of death and the sud- denacas with which it often overwhelmed man- kind, the speaker referred to the beauty of Mra, Mayer’ Ife and character, her charity and kind- ness of heart, and the mater in which she en- deurci herself to all who knew her. He spoke of her in the threefold capacity of wife, moth- er, and friend, and pall a tauching tribute to thy memory of the departed uty, At the clusion of this part of the services the family took carriages for Rousebill Ceme- tery, Where the body was Interred, the Mey, Mr, Kinney reading the appropriate services, Mrs. Lizzie J. Hayes wos within a month of attuining her-Hth birthday, having been born Sept. 0, 1833, and loaves a family, the oldest, living member of which Is 22 years of age und the youngest 10. Bhe was posseasci of talent of sbove the common order, was a charmlog conyersationatiat, and of clegant manners, Her purse was always open to tho distressed, and she possessed a sympathetic and charitable disposition. ft is beffeved that her Jast and fatal illness was superinduved by fatigue and exposure while infeeb.c health, acail having been inade upon ber fur assistance, to which she folt bound tu respond, thouzh physically unit for outsluor work ut the tine. Wille im no sense wu believer fn the adviatced doctrines of “wou. en's rivlits,”? she felt deeply the right of her sex toa full equality and protect igi under the law, pnd by ber will she so Limited the eatates of her uuugiters us Lo secure them a support under all contingencies. Her death will be deeply mourued, nut only by her finmediate circle of fricuds, but by mapy who received at her hands a bounty of which the world never know, TINE WORKINGMEN'S PARTY NO DEMONSTHATION MONDAY, The Enghsh section of the Workingmen's party of INlinuls (Communists) held thelr reen- lar weekly meeting lost eveuing at Hrandel's saloon, curner of State and Randolph streets. The business of tho cventuyg consisted fu a lengthy debate as to tho feasibility of establlah- ing an Engllah organ fo this city. The attend- ance at the meeting was rather slim, but those present agreed that suchon organ was ueccssa- ry and would benetlt the party kreatly, But the yreat stumbling-block in the way of bring- fog our the pay er wue Jound tobe the scarcity of fauds and the poverty of the worklugwen, Some wauted to muke the paperthe onuu of the various trades-untuns so 24 to yet thuse or- auizatlons tu help them in getting it up. Others agaiu were opposcd to this us they not think the trades-unfons were “yet ipo to uppreclate'an urgan of this kind. It would be better, they thauglt, to let the workluguien sulfer tor awhile longer, that they might bet- terupprectate the altuation. ‘Thy matter will be durther discussed ut the next meeting, "The vrand proceesion uf Jaburing ten to the Council Chamber, which was contemplated tor the evening uf the Vn, was postponed indell- nitely, ag 1t was thous! ht ruther unwise to initute the City Fathers tou much at this time. Besides, Jt was thought that tho laboring men, after last week's experience. utight be rather averse to risking their skulle by joining a procession and demuoustration of this kind. To the Workingman of Chteago: The Working- men's party of tha United States bas decided to abstain from the propuscd demoustration on Mon- day, Aug. 13, at the City-Hall for the following reasons? Sirst—Tho taxce for 1873-'74 cannot be collect. Led in @ summary manner by the law recently passed, ae no sbitute enacted after the period in which a delinquency bar occutred can be employed, in anch raves, Second-- The Clty Connell ts now taking ate bulld np the City-Hall and extend the newe syatom. Third—The recent tints have so alarmed the pnh- Ue mind that our action woull ba mennderetood, and our demonetration would he cootidered a riot, notmatter how petceably we should conduct our: nelves. One acitation for securing eniploy went to the idle thousands haying had tte effect uvon the public, we believe a demonstration at thit time unnecessary, Frep Korrn, Pnusiy Vax Partany ALT, Pateosa, B, Gonpwater, Ep Snowy, ‘The Committee, TUR CITY-HALL. The license receipts yesterday were $1,000. Fourteen deaths from scarlet fever hae oo curred this week, A case of small pox was reported from No. 99 Holbrooic atrect yesterday, There are at the flome for tha Friendtess eteycn cases of measles and three cases of chick- et pox. The Committee on Local Aseesamonts {8 call- ed toinect inthe Clty Clerk's Office this after- ‘noon at 8 o’clock. The Comptroller yesterday Issued revenne- warrants nmounting to $2,000, and redeemed popular-loan certiticates aniounting to $1,000. The Treasurer's reveipts jotedy were $1,182 from the City Collvetor, $2,557 from the. Water Department, and $7,336 tram the Comp. roller. The Departinent of Public Works yesterday granted perinission to W. HE. Watson to pare by priyate cuntract West Water street, Crom Kinzie o Indiana, ‘The following building-permit was Ieencdl yes: terday: C. Zschuppe, fourestory stone-front shup aud dselling, 24x53 feet, No. 163 Michi- fan street, to cost $5,000, Bullding-Supefintendent Cleaveland returned to the vity and his ofllual duties yeaterday. lie has enjoyed an Enstern trip, and tins fnproved: in health aud appearance wiiter the controling Influence of sea-tish aud enlt alr. ‘The Corapttulicr's monthiy statement shows. that in July the reveints of the ofc were $990,450, and the disbursements $473,765, show- Ing a comfortable balance to be placed at inter- est for the benetit of the City Treasurer, ‘The antoon-license of Mrs, Botto, whu k No, 10 West Randolph strect, was yestet voheds Her place, has frequently be by the potice us a reaort fur tht headquarters for disreputavie charact The license of D. Glinen, night-acavenger No, 21, was yesterday reveled. (linen Is charged with rendovini the contents of a vault without a permit, dulng scavenger-work without -proper Ughts, and dumping contents of yaults upon Facunt Jota; and ‘pot, thete charges Justice Suinmertield fined him 50 and custe. The Committee on Etectlon, Ald. Seaton In the chafr, inet in the City-Clerk's ollive yuster- day afternoon to consider o petition of John Kiordan, who claims that in the Aldermanic campalen of last spring hu was elected Alder- man of the Seventh Ward, haying recelyed a muajority of tha Jezal votes of the ward. The Committee will open the ballots aul compare the poll-lists with the ballots, and nsvertain the mumber of iMWesnl votes. HKiordan appears. by counsel, but will rest his casu entirely with the Council. ile elaims to be ablete prove fraud to such an oxtent as will give hin the majority of egal ballots, ‘The Committee adjourned without further action until Saturday afternoon at 2otclock. to —— TH COUNTY BUILDING, The County Court will adjotrn to-morrow for a four weeks’ vacation. _ Orlande Brown, aged T7, procured amarringo- Ticense yesterday, and ere this Is folned in wed+ lock with Mrs, Edith Loomls, agud 53. ‘The proposition to put a force-pump into the new [Lospital to rufse the water to the upper atory, as a protection agalust fre, is acaln being ogitated. Brooks and Rosso, the abortlonists, lave con- cluded not to press thelr motion for a now triul, All they ask fs to remain in Jail a few days to Hx up thelr affaira, and then they will oto dJolict to do tho State service. There are fiye candidates for County Tyens- urer about tha building every day—Huck, Beyo aud Commissioners Fitzgerald; Schmidt, ant Holden, Nelther Huck nor Jeyo will be a cane data ne against the other, but both aro utlow= jug thair natnes to bo used, 5 The following were adjudged insare in the County Court” yesterday: W. L. Holtzman, Thomas Murphy, Richard Maskell, Mary Salle, Sarah Dekousn, sud Louisa Hensel. Metissa Esinay, a Spiritualist, was tried for insanity, but, wus found sane. The evidence showed that ber trouble was somo peculiur notions she had with reference to the whereabouts of her husband, ‘Tha County Collector ig now selling the de- Huquent property of South Chicago for taxes. ‘The sate coutlauce all day, and at the clase Inst evening most of the property eouth of Twenty- second strect had been dtsposed of, So far thers have been no forfelturcs to the State. waste und North Chicago will be reached next wee! ¢ Architect Egan saya that the most he will certify to as betng due Walker for * extras) fa $1,215, which covers the extra work done on hisorders, Me will not issue a certificate to Walker for one cent on wccount of his thick stone, Hols right. Walker contracted: to use thick stone, and has uscd it because he did not have the tia, and Is not entitled under bis con- tract to anything murs than the contract price. Those directly Interested in the construction of the new Court-House muke a happy family. The Commissioners und MeNell do net speak when they con belp it; MeNell und Sexton are atdageers’ pulute; Walker and MeNell give Egun a wide berth; Sexton and Hinsdale wale aveak when they cannot avold ft, and MeNel and Walker hate Hinsdale as they would a anake, while Pertolat curses the entire crowd except Walker, and they all curse Periolat. Commissioner Cleary ts belug very much an- noyed by the compliluts of colored people at the treatinent Coventry received at the hands of his Hospital management, Coventry, [t will be reluembered, Was shot a few days ago, aud it was not thought that be would five. ilo was taken te the buspitsl, und subsequently turned. upat the Morus Jald out ready Jor the Cur- oner, The Colonel reporte to all Inquiry that ho ls doing well, and, tu illustrate the good treatment lic has revetved, says that he ts up and walking around, and will in a few deys be able to go arth to tell tila uwn atory, WAKLEIWS INDICTMENT, Judge Farwell dechtes this murulng the mo- ton vo quash the indictment for perjury against Walker, The iniportance of the decision fs that. it does not apply solely to Walker's case, but to the cases of all who were indicted by the late speclal jury. One of the potits—aod a very Ite portant one—advyauced to sustali tue motlun was that Judge Buoth directed, or sald he would, direct, tho suinmoning of certatn ten as jurute —the men Who found the indictment—which it was clajmyd he hud no clghtto do, If Judge Farwell, then, should decide to quash the Walker Indictment on the ground of the illegal. ity of the jury, or for any technical easuse grow: ing ont of the actlon of the Jury at any tne, the indictments: against the Commissioners, Periolat, Melick, and Hinedule must atso bo uashed for the some reason, The only effect such a decision would have would he to necessl- tate the impancling of a new special Grand Jury at once, that now indictments might bo fount agaloat all concerned, which would be lOUC, CRIMINAL. E. 7. Bhe rgold yesterday swore out a warrant for the arrest of George C. Sherman, of No. 17 Elk Grove street, for the larceny as bailce of $90 to cash which had been intrusted to him. Morris Rosenstock was beforo Justice Pollak yesterdsy upon the complaint of Emouuel Sfuyer, who ulicges that AMforsis did commit larceny by collecting for htm $300 ond not turning It oyerto him, Morris guye $500 ball for trial next Tuesday. Minor srreste: Mary Brasilia, larceny from the Bostun store; Jamce Morrison, obtaining: whisky for Polk street bummera from Michael, Douley, of No. 108 Polk street, by falso pre- tense; Antoine Newman, larceny of about $100 worth of goods from the house of Ellen Mure phy, No, 803 Morgan street; arrested by Ultlcer pao Kelley, of the West Twellth Btrect Stu- Tl. At 2:30 yesterday morning Ollicers Lang and Fiuan came ucroséa gangol burglars who bad just broken into a grocery at the corner of Kin- zie and LaSalle streets, where they bad cor- ralled cigars and Hquor -galore. They gave chase, and Officer Lung, by firing four shots, succeeded in capturing onc of the gang, airing the name of Jamce Nolan. hen searcncd at the station, uo chisel, with Which outrancy had been furced, and a goodly purtion of the stolea smoking tobacco, were found upon Lis person. Last nigpt Oillcer Finan came ac 4s another member of the gang, named Fred Reger, at the Adelphi. and ater hot chase and dring a shot at hin he sinceeded fn capturing, him near MeVieker'« Theatre. Charles: Markham, the tanrateur, ‘neensed of the murder of J. J. White, of Lawnilale, was pesterday Ms shared by Justiee Morrison, Mr. White's relatives bav- Ang failed to identify him. Tt has now teen definitely ascertained that the murderer was Here ry Hansen, n Dane about 33 years of age, and a A reward Is offered for ‘ prufessional horse-thief, his arrest, Emma Chumtey, n young woman whoso tale, {true, ts pltfabte, was locked un in tho Armory. last night. Ter family, whore name {s French, and who reste on Vernon avenue, she accuses of all sorts of wrovcs to her, simply bevatise she Tylg n rake. She claims that the charge of stealing $05 Irom the hired was unfortunate in ina fit fs trumped up agalust her by fier refatives In the hope of getting rid of her, ONicer Janes Wiley. of the Atmory, last evening arrested William Brown, who, tt fa clatmed, entered the louse of a Mrs. Goldbers, on Fourth avenue, and forced her at the muz- zie of a revulyer est over to lite Bote S200, li she had re Ubuta few hours before from her husband in California, It fa belloved Brown knew the money ld arelved, whieh he could not have known had he not been follow. Ing up the express delivery-waguus, Fenrsare entertained that Hugh Reed. the Second Ward "hack" politiclan, Insane, Of latv be tiaa been fly of the most outrageous conduct toward wih hid relatives anid employes, and haa twle been arrested by his brother-in-law, ex-Ald, F. W. Warren. Yeater- day he was agatn arraigned belure dtustce Sum- merfleld, on complaint of hisown gon, Willie, and Theodore Kells, upon both of whom Hech made vivlent assaults, threatening to kill them, Rhody Willams, colored, was yesterday helt in $2,000 ball to the Criminal Coitrt by Justice Morrlson for committing an abortion tpon her Maughter, Mrs. George Lee. Justice Sutnmer- Held yesterday teld the followlny dames Ennis, rloter, $400 to the Criminal Courts John Reilly, Patrick Lynch, and | Daniel Ran- kin, burghury of J.C. Foltz’ store, No. 1 th street, $300 cach Ys well ditto; Joseph Lewis and MM. Bobofski, larceny of a horse and bnewy from J. Harelso Of No. $0 Clark street, $1,000 to the 10th (1, Bartlett, veterinary surgeon, larceny of struments from 3. if Thompson, of No, 1865 Btate atrect, £100 to the Ith; Jolin Kelloy, evaxingn girl Into analley for sinister pure Posea, floes Nick Kistner, William Cox, John Commors, Isate Baker, eixty days cach In the Mouse of Correction, “ANNOUNCEMENTS, A special mecting of George It Thomas Post, No. 6, Gran Army of the Republic, {5 called for this evening. ‘The seeond South Park concort by the Chr cago Orchestra, under the direetlon of Joseph Clauder, will be given Suturday at 4 p.m, ‘Tho various committees appointed in the In- terest of the Second Regiment are inylted to. meet at the elub-roum of the Grand Vacitle Hotel this evening. Charles M. Morton, 8tnte Secretary Y. M. C, A., haa consented to deliver an address ia Bar- Hall Sunday evening at 8 u’clock, Sab Gospel Tensperance.'* tere Will be a meeting ut Company I at tho Armory, 113 and 114 Luke rireet, this evening. abspen. Ali thuge whe Wht to juin the First Reynment with this uew company are invited tu he present. Arthur Farwell will lead tho regular noonday meeting in lower Marwet! Hall to-day, Subjects Look to Jesus" Willlaim H. Murray will lea the Gospel temperance meeting to Lower Far. well Hail this evening at 8 o’elock. SUBURBAN, LAKE. : Wednesday evening a meeting of workingmen was held at the corner of Wentworth avenue and Forty-chird street for the purpose of forin- lug a Workingmen's Benevolent “Association, The abject of the Association waa staged to he for the purpose of assisting cach other When oy of employment. A fond ts to be ealsed by su! ecriptions and dues, and to bo disbursed to the fatuiilles of inctnbers when out of employment, upon proper application, ind after hayluy been fiveatizated bya committes appuluted for that purpose, , licorsa D. Plant, Superintendent of County Schugls, was solicited to act as Treasurer of the Association, aud, ater being Informed of its ob- jects, consented. ‘There wilt bo an adjourned Mmeetlng Suturtay evonltye atthe ‘same place. All workingmen are {uvited to attend, ‘Tramps ure vetting tobe very troublesome througit the town, -Ofllver Egan arrentcd a Nor- Weglat woman, at the corner of Wentworth ay- emo nnd Parkway Pavillon, Wednesday after- noun, Who has been prowling about this vicinity for sora time. Tt ia Chought that sho hs seme conncetion with the robberies which took placa some weeks ago in this nelghborhood, 2 a ie TA VITROLEUSE. ‘Tho Scheme ofa Kronch Waman to Murder Mer Lovor to Secure Mis Money, _ Dispatch to London Tetegrauh, Tan, July 23.—To-day the horror-Joving public of Parls put thomectzes to endless*puing inorder to get o seat ot tho Asaize Court to hear the trial of theW fdow Gras,who, it will be remembered, attempted, with the asalstance of a workinan named Gaudry, to assassinate, or at least to mutilate, her lover, M. de Ia Roche, by throwing vitriol over tls face, ‘The history of the affale seems more like a highly sensational novel than ‘uu incident whicti took place almost in the midst of us = The Wilow rng, it appears, was born in humble efreurnstances {2 one of the faubourgs of Pars, and at ouy time sold In the streets. A charitas blo ludy, however, took an Interest in her, gave her o dowry, and married her respectably. ‘Threv months alter their union she lost her lus band, who died tu the hospital, and she became the mistress of u nulitary olllcer. Thin wig in 1538. Since that thue she hos Uved a life of ad- venture, which was only distinguiebed from that of alinost thousands af other women bn Paris by tho insatiable ond sordid grevl which suun began to declare iteall in ber character, Qut of her numerous lovers she manued to extract large sutns of money; but as her wants were large and her charts beginning to fall off, she sccus to have determin ga pric the beat of her last chance. It was in 1873 that abe fret, met her future victin, M. de la Roche, a young: provinclal ol large meana and wkh low relie tes, who, coming'to live alone iu urls with out irlends or compamons, all the more easily fell unaer the empire of thia woman. Finally, however, in 1876, M. de Ja Roche was induced by tily retulives to marry and settle ta lite, vt tearning which fact the “Widow Gras set gbuut concocting her horrible seneme, Ler hove was to disthyure her lover in order ta get possession of hw, to nurse hun jy dis Mness, to’ Keep bis relatives away, and tnalty to make herself his beir. * Not the least tragle part of the affair la her. relation with Cauery, who has been a aaldler, wut fs by:professlun a molder ani fronworker Gaudry, it sects, used to play with her when thoy were both culldren, and having met bin by aceldent In Paris just before she Leayn to medl- tate her scheme, ahe renewed thelracquuintance, and kad bun te work io her tuuse to tie Rue de Boulogwe, ‘The ret of the story is simple enuugh, The Widuw Gras took advantaxe of the paaston with which she bad inspired Gaudry to serve ber own cuds, and promised to marcy bin It be would avenge hee on an coemy. With- out ever having sceu M. dela Roche, Gaudry Diindly tent himself to the aap, Jald plot of the Widow Gras, and in January of this present year he executed it with the effect uf entirely de stroylug one of the eycs of the vietio aud per manently iojuriny the other, To-day's proceedings Were occupied with the realing of the act of accusation and the fnter- rogatory of the widow tiras, her accomplice Gaudry, and the Commissioner of Poll-e, M, Mace.” Tho avcused tried to throw all the blaine on Guudry, but the evidence ugaloat her ie crushing. The curiosity of the Court was, per- haps, rather disappointed with the appearance or the herolue of this fearful tragedy. Shu isa woigan of mature years. ler Lalr, which sho used to dye, bux become g dirty gray during her {mprigonment, and her features rel nants ot bygune beauty. Jt is tess to cudd that the Court was crowded, and the excite ment during the examiugtion of the prisover, whu Was sumetines yery violent Iu ber replies, tose to ap iutenar pitch. Dispaten non, Times. Pauw, July 21.—The hearing of the vitriol- throwing case was cuntinued te-day, when tho victua of the outrage, M. Reve dele ftovhe, was exanined, After statlug that bly relations with the female prisoner Urascommencedin January, 1975, ond that be resided sometines tu Purls, soiutines in the country, occaslonaby travellug wbroad, bu added: On the lth of January last I went to ding wita the fewule prisouer is the Rue de Buulogue, then went bumme to dress, returved ubout 11, au remained about an hour. We took @ cad to the opera, agreeing to meet at the head of the Krand stuircase about 2. We touk g cad for the risoncr's touse aud alighted at the gate. I pald be cabman and rung the bell, While golug up the avenue to the house Tsaw a figure advance from the wall aud throw something at we. I felt terrible palu du tue face, shricked wloud, aud kucw thas t way bliudcd for the rest of my Nalated-street res. 1s becoming Bury Dotes of securities from him. that Gaudry waa the sole criminal, that he wis actuated by jealousy and that on bely; hended he ‘charged Mr ernne, io order that he mught partially cacape punted andnectarines from Califorolain the Tiffany au life. Tmonnted the ataireto the rooms of Ma dame Gras, and a herbalist in the neighborhood was sent for. Madame Cras nuraed me, andthe next day a doctor came! Here the witness petty on which the woman (irae exclaimed, “ Maiadafends mot done, defenda mol dane!” Tao presiding Judge next wil the uestlons, In anawer to which the wit- 28 anil 5 ‘Mine, Gras came ta sce mo at Rouen tn 1975, when J was doing my twelve monthe’ milt- tary volunteer aeryice, T never stayed but o month ata time in Paris, and she never follawed nie oniny travels, In 18701 went to Egypt and Italy. constantly corresponding with her. authorized her to have access to iny Paris rooms in my alsence. Iroposed much confidence fn her and Joved her much, though she was titer years ny senlor. From the 1th of October to the 30th of ecember Inst I was constantly in Varis, and, on Ieaylng, promised to take her to. the Opera ball. [thought her wish toge strane and dangerous, as she had but just recovered from bronchitis, I had never been seen with her {In public before, and in corre- apondenco I tried to divert her from the pian. My relations with her wero probally known to my family, who har talker of finding 0 wifs for ine, but noyer serfuusty, 1saw notudy at all but the prisoner inher house. While she was dressing [ was aomettines fn he? nedroom, somec- tines in the dining-room, Ido not remember her Bayle, ‘Tcaye me alone, I shall not have time tordress,’’ I then read ono of Montalne’s Eseays, which spoke of women,” As to the last partol this deposition, it should be explained that the foundrymun Gawlry, who ischarged with having carried out the diabolical scheme of Madamo Gras, went to the house at night. while his victim was away dressing, and on the return of the latter was placed by Mme. Uras fu o dark closet, where ho could hear the conversation. According to Gaudry, M.detn Roche hindered her dressing, where- upon she told him to go to the dinfyg-room and wok at a book he would find there. When sho had dressed she wont to Gaudry with a candle, satl to him, ‘ Vols comme fe suls-telle,”* kisse him, and swore if he did what@she fiad directed. bim she would marry him within three months, Alter the pair had left he went into the dining rvom, found Montatgne's. Essays there, looked at the chapter on" Trois bonnes femmes,” waited till 230, then took up the vial of vit- rol the had given hint, went notselcasly dow stars, and walted for his yietim in the gare Cinudry's visit to the house was, of course, In- tended to be aeeret, expecially as Madame Gras kept no servant; hutitso happened that the vonelenga was goin tp the stalrs to put ont the gason the upper tloor ot the very tire he had chosen of most Ukcly to cacane observation. She teant bis footateps on the stairs benind her, and heart him stop at Madame ¢iraa’ door. After the outrage sha stated this to the pullec, mulitwausin this way that Caudry was arrest- ed, when Madoine ras’ letters, ‘found in his house, threw so much light on the plot that he made o clean breast of ft. Another enna of auspicion was the mysterious manner of Madaine Gras on being ques- Honced by the police. She refused to anawer certain questions, and denied that a working. nian (Gantdry) had been tu the house. Sle con- templated taking her victim to Italy, but re- eelved u hint from the authorities uiat sho would not be allowed to leave Parle, She wrote evveral notes to Gaudry to warn him against visiting her, uid inet bimon the Mth of Fet- rary in Charonuo Cemetery, when eho urged Dim to destroy all dite clothes stained with yit- ‘triol, and gaye hin 100%. to buy others. While in prison she manayed to convey a letter to lin, Iu which she pressed him to assume tho whole responribility, M.de ly Roche waa thanderstrack on learning the arrest of the won who had becu nursing him, and profesalng unabated at- tachment for hin ever ulnes the outrayze, but pers ceived tha deception uf which he had been tho Fletiin on being told abe had picked ne frag: ments of letters he bad torn up and told her to Usrow into the tire. These she evidently In- tented to use, if nevessary, to extort monoy, a3 she had done with former lovera. Unuiry ts distantly related to Mme. Gras, aud from childhood she bad kept up anaecquaintance with itn, da spite of his humble cireumatauces. Bho omployed nity on Sugilays te cut up wood, etv., and, on his ayowal uf a passion for her, sho apparently discovered that he might be made her tool iu forwarding her scheme of Falning a eampal ucy for life by waking her lover de- pendent on her care. The evidence was cont pleted to-day, aud to-morrow the advocates on both sides will spealc. Panis, duly 2.—This, the third day of the Gras aud Gaudry trial, was occupied with the speecbes of counsel. ‘The Vublle Prosecutor and M. Demange, who spoke on bebalf of Gan- ary, divelt espectally on the confirmation by ya- rious witnesses of tmportant portions of his confession. | ‘The former alee laid stress on the avhlity of Mune. Gras for money, and ler une serupulousucas fu obtuluing it—at one tine od Into Picardy and inetajling herself next oor to the newly-marrled Joyer who had deserted « her, arined with compres mimug letters ds an instrument of extore tion, and Inquiring, after her arrest, about the Bourse quotations of stocks in which ahe was speculating. Ho urged her pecuniary ine torest, at an age when her charins wero on the decile, tu so disticuring or disabling ML. de ta Roche as to guard ogainst bis marrying and rivet her hold ov him, and lald stress on ber having presvrved fraginents of letters whlel he supposed ho had burnt, He insisted thut Gaudry waa notcapably of planuing such an OUtruge, amt had ne imotive fur so dolug, his own pusslon for Mie, Grus not iusplring bim with any jealousy of her other luvera. Mis pres- ence, worcoyer, In the houscon the ulght of the outrage—a fact proved by his knowing what passed between the woman and ber victli— was only consistent with her guilt, a8 diso the communications between tho two prisoners be- fore thelr arreot, and her fmploring tim, when both were taken before the Maglatrate, not to compromise her, ‘That the woman procured tho vitriol through her nephew was lkewlse clear. Gaudry's advocate urgued that he was so overcome by bis. passion for the Woinan 24 oot to bo responsible for his actluna. Ie cou trasted the respectable career of hia clicut until he foll under ber influence with the shameleas- ness of ber whole fife, M. Lachaud addressed tho jury on bebalf of Mine, Gras, He maintained that his cllent had no adequate motive for distleuring ML de Ja Roche,—an act inevitably resulting In his being takeu charge of by his relatives, and thus with drawn from her iniluence, and he Jald stress on tho fact that abe belt uo promis. Ho instated, spree ne, Gras with inciting the ment The Court then adjourned. eed NINETY-TWO DEGREES IN THE SHADE, Wo noticed the arrival of a car-load of prapes mer-and-wintercarin splendid condition, Weare called upon to notics likewise the arrival of a carload of dressed beef from Kansas City on the 8th Sust., consigned to the Wilson Beef. Packing Company of this city, in one of tho sane care, and was unloaded on the Oth Inst, In the language of the consiznee, **it vould not have been in better condition.” The beet ad all tue treainess and swecthess belonging to it at the time of siaughtcr, improved by the thine ovcupfed in its transportation, Thu summer. and-Winter” var bas proved itsclf a periect auc. cess, whether ciuployed in the transportation of butter, cheese, fruit, or dressed Deel, and can be relled pon whenever and wherever its merits are properly tested, Jt ia no longer an experiment, Temperature at time of fuading wus, in the shade, 03 deg.; in the oat untll une oaded, 42 deg. a ALWAYS REUABLE, ‘The finest, purest, and best avora for cakes, puddings, pastry, etc, aro Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts. Al the same. —<—<$————$—_—_—- A South Carollua Widow, * The following extract from a privato letter of a South Carolina widow, who has lne children, most of thei girls and all but one at home, aud who has even better days, bas got tuto print in that State, aod has called out scveral subscrip- tlona in ber beba): Tam living on a single acro of land, which I expect ta buy if [can ever ruse the money; price $50, ‘This acre 1 hayes bad plowed, for which I pald, aud witb a wheelbarrow, chip munure aod rotted wine atraw, 1, myzelf, have ralecd 80 many putatoea that after grabbling for six weeks to supply tuy table, W Vand nine children sit Fegulasly. 1 have In the past few days dug over three bare rele. Lave corn taller than my head, carly cow peas, tutnatocys, turning, korain bloow, aod had over ong hundred heads of beautiful young cabbage, some squashes and cucumbers de- stroyed by my neliubior's pigs. Tum uot in despuir, however, for as goun as my friends Bulsh setting out their slips I will buy cooughs for quite a patch, aud pay fur teem in labor returued by working ou the sewing-machiue. Sume persons say Iam fanatical. Belt sa; bet- ter that than gaddlug avout aod consuining proclous thine (uy idleucss, [um quite indiffer- ent to the tauuts I bear of such work below un- ladylike. Tam only doing work that bas to bo dope, and Twould like to have it nicer; but there fs no alternative. with all my ees I tod but little margin for clothing, and nono for ‘the education of way dear ebildren.” MAURIAGES. cog an Se ee ee ee ee aE WAINGER-GILL—At Clarendon Iliile, daly | a L. & Welker, Itobert Greluger to | by the Rey, Sh'Loriads L, Gull; bot of 'Calcaga, nenanaan ape NON, ncn, WHITE—Ella, wile of Henry While, nged 29 yenra. Funeral Saturday, the 11th, at residence, “29 South Peorla-st,, at 11 o'cluck, PAR! on Stinday, An ‘ort Ann. N. Yo I. 5, of conaumption, In herg?iet year, Mary’Allin, and Mary B. Farr accond Unnghter of Reswbe formerly of this city. WOLTERSDORE—On the Oth Inst., Mrs, Fro. ericka, wife of Frederick Woltersdorf, in the Ooh your of Her exc. Frlonda of her family, ani of her sone, Loni, Emit, and Ermeat, are Invitertto attend the tuners) {roi her late restdence, No. GAL West Fourteenty. at. on Friday at 10a, ‘Mm. HOBIN—Thureday morning, Oth, Inst, Jolie Piatiny aged 58 years, a native of Waterford, Ire. and. Friendannd acquaintances are Invited to attend the funeral from his late rexidence, No. fx) Twenty-fitth street, on Saturlay at 10 a. m, Keevices at All Sainte’ Church, and thence by esp. tages to Calvary Com or bopp—Suddenly Ang, By at 289 Michiran-ay Mary Helen, only dauvhtor of ©. B. and denn Dodd, and ‘granddaughter of Jolin L. Manche! aged LE mantha, Funerel feum the house this morning at 10:30, DICKSON- Of cholera-Infanium, Aug. 0, Saphtg Warfeld, infant daughter of 7, F. and Jeasie Kel. tour Dickeon, i Fimeral from 1400 Pralrie-av. at 11 o'ctock to. a R—, ee MEDION Many Who Are Suffering From the effects of the warm weather, and ore dg. billtated, are advieed by physicians to take mater. Ate amounts of whisky two or three Unes during the day. In a Uittle white thore who adopt this advice frequently increase the namber of **drinks'® and In lime become confirmed inebrlates, A bay. erage which will not create thirst for Intoxteating Nquors, and which Is Intended enpeclally for the ‘Denefit of deblistated persons, whether at hone og abrohd, Is Dr, Schenck’s Sea Weed Tonle. Con taining the Jnices of many medicinal herbs, thie preparation doce not ercate an appetite for the In+ toxicating cup. ‘The nourishing and the Ife-rup. “porting propertles of many valuable natural pros ductions contained in ft and well known to meiieat men, have a most atrongthening influence. A nine Ric bottle of the Tonic will demonetrate Ita valua- Die qualities. For debility arlsing from sickness, over exertion, oF from any cause whatuver,a winge glaesfnl of Bea Weed Tonle, taken after meals, wilt strengthen the etomach and create an apmetite for wholesome food. To all who ato abort leaving their humes, wo desica toray that the excafient of fects of Dr. Schenck'’s wenaonable remedies, Sex Weed Tonic and Mandrake Pillx, aro particularly evident when taken by thore who are infurlondy alfectud by a chanzo of water nud det. No perm should leave home without Inking a eupply of theas sufecuarde nloug, Vor sale by all druggiste, BAUBVVE'S ‘TOILET SOAR. BABBIETS TOILET SOP Unrivated tor tis Mier und) lure t0 efi comnON aNd elm feriuu, tleredi tents, After sears re of tent et mencthe nen. re Tifeetrer oF fi iow ofrerat Me Bue one texed rae ; hw ita Nest Soap hag perfected, fe Pinker TO) Le J. Only the purest Vegeta mannyucture. For Use in the Narsery it Has No Equal SForth (on tSmes lta cont to every, mother ani fomtty inChr'stendam. Sample box, containing t cakes of 4 ‘ounces earh, Kent freq Lo ay address on recespt of 75 conta, Addrens B,T.BABBITT, New York Gity, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS: A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, First among the requisites of the totlet 14 oot articte of Suap, but to procure tt tx not alwayn an euy maiter. Many of tho most exnenalse Suaps ta (he wwe ket ara made from coarse and deletortous inatertats,and their delleata co‘orins and fragrant perfume tov ofter conceal the most reuisive fmpurities, The dteclosires recently mate publte regarding shia ct are pole Uvely atartling, and uesorre serious consideration. Scented Boaps are now known to be extremely objec tlouubte, especially if applted to the head; Infurlug tbe hair, tfritating the acain, and fuducing severd feat: aches, The character of thi ingredienta may be interred from ihe statement of a gentleman who makes tns aceDtIng Of busite ina Lualuvass we tevencty deciareid that persons euuuxed iu this emblayinent were sliutt-itvedt from seren to ten years being, the tunzeat period during whitch the occupation ia toltuwed, e uitictlty of procuring & perfectly pare arttcteot hanks to (he Tollct Soap (6 wt (nat obviated, however, gntorprise and chemical ekill af Mr. the worki-renuwned Soap Mal ‘Whose Immense catablishinentia hy far the I Kind tithe United Stat ‘he renuwn of M varlous productions has for mauy years been wlilely die neruinated, bus this tate: eet ja the appropriate erown to the numerous victorica already achieved, After voara of patioat labor lentificexpertinent, Mr. Kanntrt tian succeeded In porfeeting the. romoa Hon of the Oneattollet soap ever intreticed. ‘Tho prine elpal Inareitienia aro the purret vexetnble otiss the inxa, ‘facturing Procesea are ontirely new and Oriciial, and 1 the reauls te altply unparalled [n this department uf tie dustey, “is T, Danntvee Toure Soar" Ia the trade-miar by wiilet Uitseleyant tollet iuxury ia sealgnated, 2 for application to the delivate akin of infants, chitdre ret. ugh aneciaily dexirablo forthe usc of ladies ant hia soap te equally anpropriato for penlles Taliety aud aeit makers teavy lather It fe also one Of the finest soaps for barbers’ use. Jt ia fest being faced gpon the market, butthe demand for It will sua vane general,—Veio York Tribune, fein Re REO RTE tia By ELISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctioneers, 78and 80 standoiph-at. Our Regular Friday's Sale, Ang, 10, 619:30 4. m. NEW PARLOR SUITS, NEW CHAMBER, SETS, Afnil tine Carpets, General Honsenold Goods, Genera} Merchanulea, cte., ete, Teo Toxes, Ite frigerators, etc, ALISON. POMEROY & AUCTION SALH, THE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND BARN Wo. 47 Foresteav., Near cor. Thirty-second-st., WITH LOT 2025100. TITLE PERFECT. gale on premiecs, MON AY, Aug. 13, at o'clock p. m." ‘Tertw, bj caaly balance 1, 2, and ib years at 7 percent, Alsaine timo, the entlro FURNITURE famity leaving tno city. y POMEROY 4G EI Anctrs._ WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Commision Auctloncera, 1isand 120 Wabash-ar BUTTERS & cons SATURDAY BALE FURNITURE, AT AUCTION. MONDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 13, st2clock, Sst 7; Ob Abe premises. ae Te lexan 0 att 5 0 Werte bat ne, Canter asd westat’ Hawiton-at: hea houses are hew aad have all ho movern iupro eRe TEL Se MUTTERS & CO, Auctloveere P.GORE & CO, 70 Wabsali srenue. On Saturday, Aug. 11, at 9 o'clock, 875 Lots W. G. Crockery; PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, EVERY STYLE, Book Cases, Wardrobes, Marble and Wood-to? ‘Vables, Whatnola, Walnut Bedateads and Dureach ope gn ats en eg mene Ee Ge it COKE w CO. AUC, By GEO, pa ON & EVENDEN IL TANKS ax» SHIPPING OANS, aTe40 eat Lake direct. PAX (EF ann ron coratodes “4 ”} 5 sinknnnne CUNFEOTIONER NS nov CELEBRATED thro, hot on oxpeceeet a EIXLOAGO: t Sor!

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