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8 THE CiiicAGoO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY: AUGUST HL, 1877—TWisLVt THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, Inmes Vick, Jr. the. Rochester flower and sceds man, is atopplog at the Tremont House. Tho Tremont House 1s entertaining a party of 2 sixteen persons from Australia and New Zea- VAGLY. osition will be honored by at Ieast one illustra- } matter of this fand_with the Company, and make fon. To cach picture Is given two pages of let- | ® settioment tp ta dnly 1, 1877. ter-press description In English and French, this Ms, E. B. Sherman offered the following a8 9 rendering it_ available to the lovers of art in all } subatitute: nations, ‘The Century Vase," Barcaglin's Rerolced, That the Board of Trastecs now elect- statue, “Love Binds,” the Belgian pulpit, the | ca be dirceted to examine into tho matter of the eceenttie combinations of form and cutor in the } fand provided by the charter ot 1803, and see what Palissy atatucttes, the brilltant colors of Bo- adjuatment of the trust fund id be made, and Leintan ginesware, the batharic richness of Chie} Uv0n, what terns, and to report the reanit ata nese pottery, the rice and beauty ‘of | meeting to be called by the Trustees within thirty Rnish Df Fecnch and German ceramtcn, and | dA¥# fram thie dato. caterday morning and authorized Mr, George Vilron, the Superintendent af Streets, to em per thirty-five menat thelrexpense. Ar. Wilson Is to elect the inen, put them at work with tho aty's Inborera repalring atrects, superintend them, and Mersrs, Wahl and Hutchinson ars to foot the bills weekly. ‘The gang fs to bo known asthe © Wahl & Hutchinson gang.” They will commence on Michigan avenue, at Twelfth strect, and work south, repalring the atrect and pnvenientas they go. And thus other streets pro with Jnat anch fat u BABNITT'S rought for by the prospective settler. eet ie MeL LAO LT book, Incloth, €2: paper covers, $1.50. Address ‘i Robort E. Strahorn, Cheyenne, Wyoming. BR ABBITT N TOILET Ni AP So SOUTHERN PENITENTIARY. . ' “Apectal Deparch to The Tridunes = Srrtwariaty, IL, Aug. 10.—The Commis BYE Vorer'ed for the alonoré to focate the Sonthern Penitentiary have Hath. No arige been in agony and eccret sceslon all day. They of tho Company is the present domoralized condition of Insurance business, Jow rates, nud the depreciation in values, If the present stag- patton in the insurance business continues much longer, many companies now classed AT will have to follow in the wake of the Atlas bofors the Japse of many months. ~ TUE BTATH MILITIA. WHAT IT 18 DOING, “etal and dece: ae tia caves ‘ . “eurimon and deige land. TI ho familics of Mcssra, Josian | ot! n roduced with wouderful Mr. Lunt explained what tho Lat-ownera’ "The Firat Regiment officers are meeting with | will be dealt with, 80 that tha | confess to being no nearer a verdict to-nicht ferlouss inp ee . Pury, We A tiunt, and d. A, Douglas. Soe ye Eatont in thoso of am atchitectiral Committes had slone, aa prelously fully te | good success in golfeltIng money for the benelit Hirceta of Chlengo whieh 80 jrmneh | than when they frat strick the trall, Aa be- ote Atte yea The temperature yesterdayy aa observed by | Haltre, the Unes, ara solt and easy; and the { ported in Tim Trinuxe. | The substitu Of the organization, But few of the business | Peed attention, may in tho course of, time be | tween (rand Tower, Alton, Choster, and Graf. a . * = “ fe partment the m, ton, they still are unatile to deterinine, and say ‘ * 3 that notie of theso pincer entirely sult them, | Pabklits pet Sap hea renamed anki en eas anit ono exeetly sear ihe reauirenen ot ee World. iol ha purest vegetanle Oils weed inte jaw. rafton only had a railroad, it would | manijacture, be selected at once.” ‘The old Alton Peniten- « Py tiory lobby 18 here in strong force, 6) ai and aro In better practice. in. talking For Use in the Nursery it Has No Ena than the representatives of any other locality. Worth ten times ite coxt ta every mother and famiiy The Chester delegation Is slso_atrong, and to | fe Chestendem. Sample vos, conerinas cane ut eae say they'll locate to-morrow sure, Represeiitative AB i Fountain, of Duquoin, is hero for ‘Suutiiern M- BIB BITT, New York City, {nol generally, It{e not probable the Com- £OR MALE BY ALL DIRUGGISTH misgoners wilt gu outside of the four polnts named to locate. «Tho Auditor to-day Isaned a warrant for 810,- sid to reimburse” Williamson ‘County tr ele A PERFECT TOI LET Ni) AP outday in capturing, prosecuting, and guarding dah tho Ku-Klux formerly there. fate gad shadows imperceptibly glide into.and | *t, Sherman was then adopted. rene ae tmmch otter with all the delicacy of | | Sit. F. 1 Sherman brought up the matter of are lost in coho best maeters of colt. Gen. | Hot allowing the lot-owners ta take care of C. BR. Norton, who was at the head of the their own lots and employing their own gar: Press departinent of the Exposition, lias tho | dencr, It was shown that this had been editorial charge of the aati wid its jeliceass ‘so | Changed. The meeting then adjourned. Yar demonstrates that it has been with hin, as well ae the publishera aud. printers, a genuine MICHIGAN AVENUE. Inbor of love. Maj. dol M. Farquhar, the | proposition To TURN IT OVER TU THE PARK Commissioner for the Northwest, fs taking sub- COMMISSIONERS, Scriptions for thework at No.9 Mudieon street: | Ae the meeting of the Counell on the 28th of ‘Arman turned his Ince toward. tho Clerk of | May Ald. Ballard presented the following reso- thy West Side Police-Court yesterday morning, ution, which was referred to the Judiciary and i Teaponse ta the Inqulry of the mecanien Committee: clerk as tu his guilt or Innocence as # yacrant 7 =f fe simply shook brstiend, meaning hy thebutarn- aipery rampart onan nought aton movement that he wi ent, it and locate. at greal ces from aton, movement Ying bin lurking about the | the centre or even the limita of the city, large street, and justice walted patiently for the man | tracts and territories of land boaght and contracted to disprove {t. He never attempted to do zor at cate gant ae fabulona rates, for the put- and the usual fine and thirty dave were place wy of packs: ane * ‘iknkas, The people are excersively taxed for opposite his name, To mas, Latte cutie for | {hispartleciar improvement, and the money Ie be- imps i Parke C fd him to be transported ho was found with bis face } Ie San Knnslly expatiled pe ees turned toward the old, seribbled-over wall, | parke ato great a distance from, and inaccessible Nich; if it had chosen’ to speak, might liave | fo, tho mass of the popatation; ticretore, told a atrage story and a moro Litter one than | | Resotred. ‘That for the Souih Division the ave. i Is y oO ue known sa Michigan avenue, from the nor is fine rane Mae accept The balltf rare line of Monroe treet to the south Mue of Thirty> the man a dirink of water, and he went away. AC ateeet rolnt Girnndl bad evar pe reanaterred " ni . ponte commer af Meridian stregts backyard | {9 the Park Commienioners for Imnrediate improvo> horougiiare that is so dingy and dlsrep Io | ment, the whole to be known ae the Grand bonle- that It has passed inte a curse, thers pins D ) vard. child that was barelicaded, and about whose | "Ar the mecting onthe Oth of August the Ju- form the tatters were ag plentiful us the flies ; that fretted and infested the air. a eee te pana ‘Teac two abjectn met and looked at each a ote: ‘The man stretched out his hand and | ,, Soot Committer ate informed that the legal at feobly fondicd the matted locke of the child. thore {a noauthority of law for the ncceptanca of The child louked up with a stare thal was | the atreet by the Park Hoard, and that the Com- mixture of fright.and pleasure. It took hold | mirmoners have decided to act upon the opinion of of the man’s hand, and at once there seemed to | thelr counsel and decline to accept tt. There is, ‘be eatablished between them a communication | taerefore. no propriety In further considering the which wad a stronger friendship than comes | improvement of Alchigan avenue In, connection sometimes In the course of years. There are faith tie Comin beaners af Be: South Park, aout ‘ va ate | Committee, howere: of opinion thi In ex tender chords which one cannot always avo at: coedingly desirable that Stic SLEvENUG OF SIS tached to human hearts. - other street leading to the South Park, should be way one and go" mth tama tho man | LES Ye” no Uentaion ta report Rae ome amas face, amnost ikea Womau'e, | that there ie now no. street which Ie im such followed the tatters until they led him through | condition. Your Committee aro informed that adoorway, {nto a hovel, where as the sameold Rare ue a bla ee en Winer oF aie oeners c c roperty fronting o: h 0 Dlctare which nny may eo tC they rrciowscs | taal street In prover condition, but that they de- Muman hretckness., Ifa man tad looked clear. | fe tou ro only on condition that heavy loadee Iy upon the scene ho would havo geun this | yt, y atreot. is 6 exclusion, Hee eee a thie Tan a8 Che CTO | eee eee ee ery ee ig Coun: had dono and hold {t toher thin lips. Howould | eit to wifes It. They have been furnished, and have even the strange face of the man, almost | herewith subinit, tho opinion of the Assistant womanly still, bowed upon s pillow of raga, | Corporntion Vonnec) to the enect that an oniinanco Such scenes have beon given before in detall. sroviding for such exclusion would be invalid, ‘The faces of people change when left out un- Hut your Committee belleve that itis polls to der the pitiless touch of trouble. ‘Theae faces frame an ordinance reguiating the width of tres, * ny vl ible ulations, which: hea chabyed. ‘But the heart never gives up ite | Sa are te a Lae ene fajtey to the on leah. treet by joaded teams, ThADS ‘Thin man had gone dawn the, grades of tle. | to Sxclude them altogether.” Your Committee ness tntithe had no claim on the world. The | therefore recommend that the Law Depertment of woman hud plunged into ein and sama until | the city be requested to draw up and submit to the nothing was lett her to cling to except the Council two ordiuances,—one providing for the bundle of rags which seemed to be chasing her pamndiate improvemest of Michigan avenue from stme respectable appearance. Tho city offictals are highly pleased with the project, and can find employment for hunirells of othermen Ifanybedy or hodies undertake to meet tho cx- penses, The Wahl & Hutchinson gang com- inence work Monday, and the gentlemen under whose name they Iabor have agreed to keep them employed fer ninety days, The cost of the chart + for na such ft fs regarded, will bo about 3310 per week, and this expense the two gentlemen will divide between them. ‘Measrs. H. Botsford, A. 8, Burt, Asn Dow, B. F. Murphy, 8. A, Kent ond G. W. Sileging came forward and pald in enough money to put aixty-flve more men to work for aweek, Thus far $600 has been subscribed, which will keep 400 men at work for one,week. The gentlemen who are pushing this schemno donot ask that money should be advanced In every cose, If a person has any business of his own in which ho wilt put additional men at work Jt will be ce ually acveptable. If money fs substituted, ft will be expended on the public streets or other city work where chap labor can be employed. THE COUNTY BUILDING. ‘The County Clerk added about forty to bis clerical belp yesterday morulng. An Iron stairway Is being added to the Jail to connect. the two female departments. ‘The setting of the granite for the entrances of the Court-House will be commenced Tuesday. A.N. Lancaster, who was adjudged insane in the County Court a few weeks ago, was taken from the Jal yesterdaygnd conveyed to vack- sonville. The County Clerk yesterday turned £9,400 over to the County Treasurer, the same being o Valance due the county from his last aemi-an- nual report. Hermann Benzo was yeaterday dlstributin canis through the building announcing hirasell as a candidate for County Clerk, subject to the action of the Republican Convention. ‘The Aasiatant State’s Attorney Yeatorday pra: pared an exhaustive brict In the Walker indict- mentcase, and laid it before Judge Farwell. The Judge will decide tho caso this morning. No order has been et mate in the Pike case, consequently he atti? iingers in fail, Ho will not be sentenced until the sentenceslay of the tonite and will not be removed until alter that ate. Brooks ond Rosso, tha abortion{sts, havo changed thelr minds, They arc anxious now to have the utetion for ancw trial presses and their object, it appears, in acting otherwise, was to secure delay. The citizens of tho Village and Town of Jef- fergon ore complaining of the stench coming from the tnsane Asylum and Poor-Houee, and threaten unless the same Is abated to go to the courte with thelr grievances, Since the City Council has taken steps to pre- men of the clty have as yet been visited In con- formity with the published pamphlet, but thess few, with mre exceptions, have responded lib- erally. Tho First is not rich, as some may sup- pose, although It boaste thal it docs not owe & dollar inthe world, which is truc, But this atate of affutra bas not been brought about simply by tho members alt- ting down calmly {fn their artnory and waiting for the citizens of Chicago to send in cash fur current expenses for permanent im- provements, By no means. The regiment was organized fn September, 1874, under a very In- suiticlent military law, having uothing on which to depend for discipline, ete., but the individual interest of its members in the success of the organization, and with no muncy to pay arinory rent and to defray the Ja! expenses which must necessarily be inctrred in the maintenance of the comman. It is true that about $10,000 has been used up in equipping the reaiment and defraytng its ex- penses, but of this amount but $14,000 was do- nated by the people. The remainder has been made up from the spending money of the mem- bers, from a regular assessment of Sl per month, and from special asa ‘The value In the city of au efliet that can be relicd upon at all times haa already been felt by the citizens, and to the call fur ail by the officers of the First there is nadoubt that a liberal response will be made, The ranks of the command are by no means filled, and there are hundreds of good boys who would be glad tu oir were it nut for the example uf expense which they have before them In the enlistment of thelr frends. It is quite Ikely that had the members who now belong to tle orguulzation known at the start what they would huvye to pase through, they would never have made tho Yenture; but now they ars {ute the scheme, have become interested, and attached to thelr comrades, the armory and Ite associations, and they have no {dea of backing out. If pecuniary assiatance cawld be ralsed with which to equip ‘an additional reinforcement, purchase unifurins, tte, the orsanization will shout ahead and as tonish as well as please tho natives. WHAT THR REGIMENT WANTS 15 Five hundred additional dress uulforms. Eight hundred overcoats. ‘ Uniforme tor drum corps. site. hundred additional fatigaa caps and jackets. ‘Reuairs upon the present unlforms, Tho following Indorsement appears at the close of the pamphict: We chearfaily {adores the proposition adopted by the officers of the Firet Kegiment to procure money for the purposo therein eut forth, and carn- estly recommend that their shpeal be recognized. andthe oid, avasked for, be extended tu this orgunization by our citizens, We would nleo suegest to eniployers that they can, with benelit to themrelves, and great benefit to society, Mil to overilowing the rauke of the First Hegiment. Very many young men who dorire to join are deterred by doubt of the approbation of hele employers. Having heen shown wherein Manaeee, optician, No. 83 Madison street (Trin- une Building), was st 8 a, m., 09 degrees; 10 2. m, 73; 13m, 7 3p. my 1 Tp, my 70. Barometer at $a. m.y 2.935 7 p. m., 2.93, Tho contracts for the granite work onthe Douglas monument, which includes all above the pedcatal except the statuary work, were signed yesterday by the Hinsdale-Doste Com- pany, 8d work will begin at once from Mr. YVoik's working plans. It had been tho intention of tho Wert Park Commissioners to formally open Douglas. Park to-day, but owing to the fact that some little improvements have not yet been completed, — that the gravel newly strewn on the walks has not been rolled, cte.,—the eetedration has been postponed fora couple of weeks, and will take place on the 25th. The members of Company ‘" I,” the new com- pany of the First Regiment I. N. Gy met at the armory On Lako street last night to perfect their organization. Mr. T. A. Norris presided and Mr. od. D. Waller acted os Secretary, Heveral names were added to the muster-roll, swelling the | Hat of membera to about thiety. Mr. Waller, the Beeretary, was chosen temporary First Sergeant, nnd [t was dcelded that the first drill—the * set- up’? drill—shoutd be had Tuesday at 8 p. m. All the members of the company are expected to he present, and the company’ would gladly welcome all recrutts, ‘The grand fifteen.days' excursion around the lakes on the Joho Sherman, aad to say, has fallen through, and the “innocenta”? will not go abroad on the vasty decp, and no “diamond: edition’ will tell the tale, The stery of tho failure may be summed ap in a few words. Up , to Thursilay last, the requisite number of prom- ines togo tad been obtained. Yesterday and the day before the *¢promisers ? had been *in- terviewed, and requested to plank down thelr 850 each for tickets, About thirty-flve equivocated, aud the managers,—Messrs. Turner and Savage, —rather than take the risk of Having to pay several hundred dollars cach, concluded to abandon the enterprise, which they did. They are in no wise to blaine, as the boat would sot have left with a party of less than 100. ‘The Palmer Mouse office was tho aceno of a ttle excttement. yesterday afternoon, ocea- sloned by the discovery af a beat,” who, as near as can be ascertained, has Hved high for abouta week at Mr. Palmer's expense, The nume of the Individual Is suppressed for vari- gua i¢asons. ‘That under which he registered wast prouably: fictidons {f the {ndividual follow- ea strictly the custom of bis craft. Ho was dis- {n hls disguise about the hour of the 5 o'dock dinner, Chief-Clerk Hipple invited him to naent in the conservatory behind the oftics and there deprived him of cvat, vest, hat, and ali Then tie ussigned film to a standing position near one of the pillars and placed a guard over him, go that the gueste might be im- presecd and all loaters “on the beat? might _—————————— Fint among the requisites of the toltet 19 9 good {RON ANO STEE! article of foam, bt to procure [t tenat always an eay s Convunos, 0. Aug. 10.—-At tho eesston of | matter. Many of the most exuensive Surv in the tner- Ket are made from coarse and ileletortaus materiata, and the tron and steel workers several committecs | thetr delicate coloring and fragrant perfume tou oftes submitted reports, which wero discussed and | conceal the most repulsive impurities, The dlaclosures adopted. Tho must Important {tem of business | recently made pubile reparding thi subject are poal- transacted was the change In the constitutlon tvely atartling, and deserve serious consideration, of the Association admitting other branches of | Scented Soaps arc now Kiown to be extremely objecr the trade to membership, It wae \deckten to | He meri narte sf aualiad te the heat: Inluring the hold the next aunual seaston at Wheeling, W. Irritating the we inducing severe liead- Va., on the first ‘Tucaday in August, is78. Aches. Tho character of the ingredients inay be inferred Gen. Thomas, President of the Columbus | {fom the piatemnent of (8 gentleman, who maken the Ralling-Mil Company, entertained the dolo- | permunecnesged in this emmarment were short-lived gates at his residence to-night. from seven to ten years being ihe longest period during ea warcautnicuity er Drocutiag h perfectly pure artlcl rae cf fc BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS, let Moun ta at inst ooriathd, however, (hank (o on The superiority of these extracts consists inthelr | New Core, ane wor Hot donb Manutecrae perfect purity and geeatetrength. They are war- | whose i ranted free from the puleononsolia and acide which | <intinte Hnlted States, Therengwn Of er ‘ork, the worlil-renowne: ufacturer, arieribe estapilanmunntis by far the larweat of i Yarious producttona has 1 Botrrs {Seiy aise enter Into thecompositionof many of the factitlous } Feminaied, but thts tatcas aucdcts | tate, approprlaa rr ed, fruit Aavors now in the market, Rtier years of patient lavor and aglentinc ex perltaent, Se Mr, Banurrr bas succeeded in perfecting the compas VIOLIN STRINGS, Hot inttedionts arte parent venetatte olay tHe tks, x cane ‘The importation of violln strings te & special | Gfseturias pracesiee are entirely ew and ortatnal and feature of ont bnelnese, snd can fill orders for | she reault (simply unparalled in this department of lar various grades of Ttallan, German, or French | 4%", nannirr'slotner Soar" ta the trade: Yr, nas an strings. Lewin & Newest, 152 Stato streot. | by which tuisclezant toliet Iuxury te destanate} et a eeAttlon iPisaltogstier neqiated ii fey emoliien fealtugetnee une i em Oxonteed Ox-Marrow for tho halr, by Buck & | pronetuvs,| Tho Woan tanol paryumrd, Whe ingredcnts Rayner, makers of the Mars" Cologne. baolute purity ae to require no aid from, ——— ‘The ablo supervieion exerclend in the **Tazar't | the perfection of aw: w shown In the literary department of the panur. | [tlcorG. T. Balbitts Tollet Sosp rendars ft the most Lucy Hamilton Wrane?, the brian Paria ‘surre: | enieneut and axreeabte articte af tne klad ever mana: spondont, contributes to thin department, and this ‘Though apectaity desirable forthe tse of Jadics and part in itself would tio well th the snbdecrintte children, this soap fs equally: appropriate for gentler charged for the entire pal OW. | Mmen'stollet, and aalt makes vy lather ttle sia ong of the tinest vans for barbers’ us It is Just. bol He Andrews, Cincinnati, fiscet'aon th Falter wnt tus wenand fori wlllaues = =| become general. —New Sork Tribune, paeONEL e GOOLETLDEWET—inly 80, 1877, by the terss| By T. BABBITT. New York Cily, We W, Everly pastor First ‘Waptlat Church. Culs) |) tee? ces norris garo, Gegrzo W.Cooley and sine Emma J. Dewey, AUCTION BALES DINBLE-DEWEY—July 10, 1877, by the tev. | ~~. Ae BUTTERS & CO. Ghurehe Chieago, deattan ie thevtesony flentiet | commtasun Auctioneers, tisand 12) Wabusb-ax D. Dewey, both of Chicago, C0"8 SAT! LS BUTTERS & CO,'8 SATURDAY SALE take warning. The prisoner bore the torture | inty deeper nizer, oufoe streetto Thitty-Alth street, and of Thirty- | members ure Lenofted and batter qualified to Ml | vent the county froin golug on with the cone | “DEATILS. | OF cH cut iitth street from Michigan avenge to Grand bonia- | positions of trivt, we recummene tht the young é , 5 eee Sree i with axtoniitog, good grace, and atlas gure | "She sald aval driven tim, away one nicht. | Satyr spacial amesenent upun the rrapety yen: | met cupinze, bg snevarnged wocome member surctlon of the eltys halt of the Court-llouse | ~Tayse—aies Young, No sOVRMIA, | UT RITI TURE, Eres iu an eta eta raed oor icp rt BU irre ara AEM home, He sald | eqted: that the Improvement be made with thu beet | Of the urgabization, sone thio. piles for che, Toundation of tho | aneral to Oriceland at 2 p.m, today. Friends ‘And Othor Morchandise aaa \F 1 ¥i cast. ni cae he had ylolated iis promise to be a good hus- | gravel attainable, with good concrete foundations, irbank, Frank M. Blatt, J. MeGrogor | drivin Th ceanty will be ‘about 89, 0 of the family Invited, 0} 'y away, but he was shortly afterward retteved and | band to her, and ateeped bimaclf in intoxica- | ¢a that the street may be aa nearly ae posslole 10 Adams, 8, 11. MeCroa, Franklin MacVoagh, C. 1, | structure. The county w: out about 89, ELPINCKE—At 3 o'clock a, m. Aug, 10, of | SATURDAY, Aug. 11, at 0:90 o'cluck a, m., at1185 allowed tu depart. Tho spectacle was not at | tion, She’ had gonc one way and he | the samo coniition as the best roniways in the Farwell, GM. Henderson & Co., Charles P, Ket. | by the deal, as it ordered tho work done and typhoid dysentery, Samuel T., recon von of C, | 10 Wabastray, co all pleasing, and many of the gucsts of tho | had gone another. By mutual agree- ) Parks and a sucont ordinance Fegalating a8 far ne Joep 60. William Aldrich, Doguett, Bassett & | has already pald for it, The county hos as | Wy, and Annie &. Elpbicke, aged 3 yeare ond 11 A, BUTTERS & CO. At house objected to the ‘treatment to which the | ment they resolved never to cross vach otlier's pouribie the use of the street by loaded teame and | Jlife, T. 18, Blackstone, and others. sumed a great deal in the Court-lHuuso work 4 nian was subjected. It might be suagcsted that rather than aillict the guests with the sight ofa mon in great mental agony, the beat should be elther arrested and legally dealt with, or led omnibusea in the mauner nbaye indicated, paths again, And they began to Journey in op- a GEN. SCITENCK. pate directions from the peaceful sittle harn- jet where they had grown up, learned to love, from the start In its dealing with the city, aud the present lesson Is a goou one, though ratner expensive. montha. ~ TT Funetal to-day at 2 o'clock from the residence of M t J c BE c( I il ) Ara, Samuel Halr, No, 263 South Sanzamon-st. Ss 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS. Aira, Samuel Hale, No, To-day at 11 o'clook a, m, - ) ft and plighted their troth one to another in the M13 VISIT TO CHICAGO. Maj. Whittle speaks In the Chicago Avenuc ‘The happiest man around the bullding yester- BUQUEE—Suddenly, at Grand Haven, on the 3 PIANO FORTES, id {nto eourenteut alley and Hiéked beyond hope | village church, | « Gen. Robert C. Schenck, cx-Mintster to En- | Church Sunday morning, aud Maj. Cula in tho | day was Comanentoner Fitzgerald, and the ead- | ef parsizals, A.W. Hnsbee, aged Gy peu, | 2 MOT TON ‘The man nursed her for awhile, and then held the child in his arms and kissed it. Thea he Arse, and, telling the woman that be had not: forgotten his promise never to trouble her rain, weot away, ‘he head in matted hair and the form in rags ut its face outof the window, but the man had gone. ‘The woman turned her thin face to the rat-eaten wall, pulled her loug hair over her bare shoulders, and moaned, while the ‘child chased a buttery that dashed across a aunbeam, HOTEL ARMIVALS. Palmer House, U. ast, Alvany; I. C, Hart, Adrian; MCR Clark, “Getrorts Peoria; F. D. Steek, New York; b,8, Woodworth, Fort Wayne: Ii. #. Mucens, Sprineftcld; the Hon, David Wilbur, Milforss Dr,'S. G. Wowing, Falton, | Q.sthe Hon, H. Hublee, Madison; IL. C. stair, Kaneas City; Ii. @. Wialer, Prescott, Canada; T° Wock, Cincinnati’ J, 0. Brill, Fhiadelphis. We Th Hulett Littie Bock; “o, Ht. Longs an, ‘ond ¥. "C. Yous, Boston; Ay Bwing, New Orlenn irand Pacytc—8. Ws Devrida, Pirmouth, 0.4. J. Preston, Daven eb Clarks, Iowa Citys C. A. Clark, Cedar Rapides Join W. Bunu, Springteld; Nell Me- Lean and D. A. Flack, ‘Toronta; D, W. Smith, Hates; Charlee 1. Brown, Berlin: E.D, Harlburt, Orand Hapide; Dantel Morse, Detroit; J. Mere nandez, Rew ‘Orleans: Jolin Sherlock und J. Wayne’ Nell, Clncinnatl....7venont House Alexander By Davidson, New York: A. Red- ford, loston; W, B, Nanscome, LaCrosso; James Vick, Jr., Itochesto Blossom, Bt. | Lonta:. doslah Perry and family, Sydney, Atstratias the Hon. 0. d. Hath, Lincolu, Neb. family, New Zealand: MF. and st las, Waikato, New Zealand; W. D. McCormick, Lock Haven, Pu: A. Andre, Crystal Springs, Mins; Col. 'C, W. Lasher, Davonport....cher- man’ Howe—F, 8. Swisher, Bt, Foul; Samuel ‘A. Lovejoy, New York: Prof. 8. 8, Baldwin, Terre Haute: D. W. Brinton, Georgetown; J, D. Whidden, Dubuque; Fdwin Wayliss, Mnewtiions F. W. Stewart, Winona; d, Mf. Boon, Fort Wayne; G. D. Bart, Buttalo....7h¢ Cominerciat—J, ¥, Vide, Milwaukee; C. J. Midbury, Mockford; It. K. Jounaton, Middtetown; F.A, Hill, Fatrdeld; C. MW. Stonebraker, Baltimore; E. 8. Curtls, Janesville. Friends are respectfully tuvited to atendtho | % BEABTONS AND BUGGIES. fanoral at hie tate realdence, No, 50% Michigan- | 3 FIRE-PHOOP SAFHS, Ste OB BUNGRS BL OIE eeeneey | AP CUR aleetuCT 118 & 180 Waka Five Brick Dwollings, with Lots, AT AUCTION. MONDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 13, atzo'clock. Sale on the premises, front Brick Houses, south fri n-st,, corner and weet of Hamiton: hese uae are Rew and have all the modern lspror . WM. A. BUTTERS & CO, Auctioneers, VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY 1,500 VOLUMES, In full and balf Calf, Morocco, Library Style, and Dualin Bindings, AT AVOTION, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Aug. 14, at 2 o'clock, atoursslestooms, 118 ¢ 180 Wabasti-av, ‘M.A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctrs. WEDNESDAY’S SALE. Rl pordsffalel ) VE 20 packnges White Granite and Yel- low Ware, in opon lots. duns tanaicertenaneumaet | 60 rolls Oil Cloths, eas fmadieauacredtaypineaci; | New Furniture, &0, : ergy sade isons “Porsuiehy at Dmewitee sd | wep ESDAY, Aba, 9:00 o'clock, eer a ort a er Pie BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE BALE. By GEO, PL GORE & Co. 8 ana 70 Webum avenue,” DRY GOODS, WOOLEVS, CLOTIING, On Saturday, Aug. 11, at 9 o'clock, THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 10. at 9:90 o'clock, ‘At Butters Co.’s Auction Ruoms, seccad floor. 375 Lots W.G: Crockery, adr Serchanca wil alma qn good an able goods PARLOR AND CHAMBER SETS, EVERY STYLE, seme 2 dest was Contnissioner Schiuldt, Judge Fare well was responsible for their condition in de- ciding inthe Horine injunction case that the County Buard could not vute away the public money at discretion. Carroll was just o little wubappy, too, aud wae heard to remark that Horma ld been wronged and the Court hod erred. ‘Tho decision was recelyed by tho line” with fearful forebodings, for it not ouly meant that the Harms robbery bad been thwarted, but that Walker would have to be content with ac copting as extras” whatover Eran might ea} ho was entitled to, Their faces were elongated, they were out of temper, and one of then got drunk tn his disappointment, aud mado the very air blue with his curacs, SOMETHING WORTH SEEING. One of the most interesting places in the clty, to a horso fancler, is the tdy atables of the Wil- son Facking Company, whore they keep their noble draught stock used tn transporting their world-renowned goods to the yarlous shippiog depots, and whose placo of business, a9 is well known, {4 at Nos. 157 to 173 South Canal street. All of our readers who have scgn this admirable stock will indorsc our statement as regarda thetr supertority over anything tu this city, ot Teast in the shapeof draught horses, Tho Com- pany own about thirty of these handsome mals, one of which, Ltd uot’ less than 1,500, can inake his mile in four minutes, bub the “pony,” so-called, seems to bo the favorite. He fa 0 years old, welgha 1,835 pounds, and can throw dust in the eyes of many lighter road- sters. It le appropriate that so gigantic a business as this Cominany conducts should be arawn by such splendid aunimals,—which reflects the ldeas of Mr, Wilsou, whose business motto ts “ pean fu all things.” If you want to acoa ne alzbt, vielt this Company's atables, ———— A HUSICAL 003. fa evening. Young men’s meeting this evening at the Y. M. ©, A. Rooms, No, 150 Madison strect, lod by John Morrison. The regular Sunday-school teachers’ mecting in Farwell Hall at noon to-day will be led by the Rov. E, N, Barrett, There will be a Gospel temporance meeting in Farwell Hall to-morrow eyeulug, led by Charles M. Morton, State Secratary Y, M. C. A. A large attendanes of mua redeauied from strong drink is expected. The Rey, R. B. Claxton, D. D., of the Divint- fy School, West Phitudelphia, will proach at Bt. fubn’s Church, Ashland ayenuc, near Madison street, Co-morrow mornlog, Service commences at 10:45 o'clock. The Ellsworth Zouaves will assemble at their armory this evening at Go'lock, and, after wet- tng themacives up in their perfectly killing uniforms, will proceed tothe Luke-l'rout, waere so public purade and drill will be given. The Woman's Christlan Temperance Union hold dally Gospel temperance prayer mnectings in Lower Farwell Hall at 3p. ‘The leaders for next week aro as follows: Munday, Mrs, Decker; Tuesday, Mrs. J. B. Hobbs; Wednes- day, Mrs. A.B. Keily; Thursday, Sre. CG. It. Matson: Friday, Sirs, L. A. Hogans; Saturday, Mra, Judge Sulth, THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tho Neense receipts have begun to diminish dally, Yesterday's collections amounted to only 500. The Committce on Strects and Alleys of the North Division had no quorum, as Ald. Daly was absent and Ald, Schwelsthal sick. Five new cases of acarlct feyer were reported MIGU-PRICED ARMB, During the late Inbor troubles the city au- thorities found themselves compelled to pur- cbase certain arms and ammunition for the use of volunteer cavalry, which did very execHent service. 80 happens that In this adepot where condemned Govern are sold, run by a person who buys up old onl- nance, guus, pistols, revolvers, cte, - at a very low rico and disposes of them “at remarkably hign prices. The city in ite equipment of — caval had octaston to go to this person for sabres, and also purchoscd an old cannon or two, The sabres Were old and rusty, and had been bought du New York st a coat. penging. all the way from 20 to 80 cents each. The bill for these was pre- sented to the Council a few days ago, and te now in the hands of the Finance Committee. ‘The old sabres are charged up to the elty at the samo rate as new and goud ones, about % each, ‘fbe old cannons are charged for at the rato of $250 each, a most outrageous price. The valuo of the pices ore actually about % each, and 825 would “be a most putragcous price. The whols bill spuregated some #1100, und the Committee referred it to Capt. Riley,” United States Orduance Ollicer, in uils at who fs pretty well posted In these mat- ters, Ile hus no sympathy with those who have odesire to goure the public. The actual value of the guods sold to the city Is not over $100, and 8250 wonld probably be extravagant com- pensation, The seller also has an arbitrator, and between him and Capt. Riley it ig hoped a fair settlement may be inade. What the rule will be, lhuwever, no oue as yet acems to know, Should' the arbitrators full to agree, tho bill, when {t comes befors the Council; is lkely to receive a lively seallug. ‘ THE LIGHT CAVALET, The Chicago Light Covatey held a mecting lost evento tu “Turner Mall, corner of Van Buren and Clark streets, for the purpose of conndering thelr finunelal situation aud the rotan armory, Capt. D, Welter presided, gland, ond the author of a very exhaustive work on Poker, {s spending o few days In the city$and stopping at the Grand Pactfle Hotel. Last night a Trinung reporter endeavored to extort an interview from him, when the follow- Ing conversation tuok place: * General,” sald the newspaper-man, “Iam a Triwuns reporter.” “Yeast Wall, L have no opinion to mive. [hare spent thirty-tlve years in public life, and I have been a fool long enough. [have retired. ‘bam now serving abother constitueucy—Kobert C. Schenek and family.” «An appreciative constituency, I suppose!" anid Lhe reporter, Yen alr, very,” replied afr, Schenck. “Youhave some opinion on the state of affairs atthe present time,fcertainty,—Senator Blaine, Gall Hamilton, the strike, Clyil-Service reform, and so oni’? “Go out there, where thoy are talking politics, Stillwell und a lot of gentlemen are there.”? ‘But their opinions are not whut we want. ‘What do you think of Clyil-Service reform" “1 think the Millennium will come when politica can be run without monoy, and when elections can be held without tickets, ond yoters will cume to tho polls without being brought. ‘Then the machine politicians will not be neuded,”? “What do you think of the future?!’ “T amt no proptict.”” “You ate no profit to me, that’s certain.” 4+A very fale pun, but you aee I bove nothing tosay. Tain nut in public lite, Iam here for a few days to attend to my own business, and, bt you say anything about mo, I wish you'd asy nat. “But, General, you have views!" “Tam not in public life. When I was in pub- Me Ilfe I always told the newavaper men that. when I had Important facts to communicate, I would do so througt ths proper channels. My personal matters I always Kenko myself’? “These oro just tho watters the pubjic are Tnape-M, aa ‘he company hae Geen thoroughly reorganized, |* ROSEINLL, Jnterested In.” at tire Health Ofiice yosterday. Fourteen deaths | Frequenters of circusce will romember a ape- | Hook Cases, Wardrobes, Marble and Wood-top 1 AN. U. A F relates and now propose to make nie ‘a erack | of Rosehill Cemetery wersto have held ameet- |“ Even tho gods of the householit are not re- which MMlustrated the portection to which training Tho Comptroller yesterday [ssucd revenuc Warrants to’ the amount of $1,000, and ro- Seeteet popular-loan certificates amounting to Show Cance. Ollice Devke, Refrigeratura, Micrors, i je Carpets, &e. GP! GORE & CO,, Amel.” Auction Trade Sale On WEDSESDAY, Aug, 15, at 9300.1 DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, ‘We shall sell at Anctlon, i "OL. Be BLEVEN HUNDRED CASES Ses aeaiocsh wee 26,000 yards of Alpacas, assorted Wind |e GEO: a aOR Ek. Largo and Complete Stock of Grocer- ps. All thuse who were tou cowardly tu participate in aiding te put tuwn the ate riots havo been ignominiously expelled, sud none but goed soldicrs Wl the ranks. The men think it de- tiledly unjust that they should be compelled to pay 85 per nlght tor dyill-room, and think that the ctty should furnish them an armory, since they arg regularly ongunlzed under the "Stilitta Jaw of the State. Thelr equipments sod uni- forms are not all paid for, and thoy think that while assistance ie golng around for the First ond second Regiments they ahould nut be wholl ignored. =‘ They rformi- ed excellent ~ patrol duty In the lumber district every ulght for over a week, nnd a light-cavalry company is a very nocessary part of the State roilltia, Capt. Welter is an old veteran, who served during the late War, and wasa prisoner at Charleston and Libby fora ing at 4:80 o'cluck yesterday afternoon fur the purpose of electing threw Trustees tu take charge of .the permanent-Improvement fund, and alao to fill yacauciea existing on the Board of Consultation. At flve minutes before the hour mentioned Just five lot-owaers were pres- ent, which showtd chat the majority were but Vttle interested in thelr own affairs, Howeser, a little later the crowd bad increased to about a dozen, a portion of whom were a part of the Hoard of Managers, At twonty-tlve minutes to 5 o'clock the mect~ ing was called to order, and Mr. Orrington Lunt chosen to preside, aud Bir. A, T. Stermau see lected as Scerctary. * The Chairmun read the call for tho mecting, apected,” interrupted the reporter. © That's so, Thave no views to give." “ Good night," ald the reporter, Be sintable,”? reaponded the General, and then the reporter pocketed bis pencil aud do- parted. will bring the Spanish poodle, Such tricks o4 theee dogs performed had nevor been known be fore, and Wherever they went thoy wore the most interesting clement of the show. While they were in Chicago a Weet side druggist visited the tent nightly aud watched carefully the operations of the dogs, Is sonl was fred by thotr achleve- ments, and it occurred to him that oy teaching such an animal to imitate bim in everything ho did hho would soon present to the world # specimen of canine intelligence that would excite wonder and admlration. After a Jong and tedious soarch he found and purchased a full-blooded Spaniel poo- dlo and commenced his opurationy. The tractability of the dog surprised him from the start, and, as ho procoeded carefully with the training of hia pet, bie Wonder was excited by the evidence of memory and reasoning faculty the dog displayed. After he The Treasurer's recelpts yesterday were $1,174 from the City Collector, $1,083 from the Cone Departinent, aud $2,555 tram tha Comp- roller. Night before last 570 prisoners lodged in the House of Correction. at is us far as can be remembered the greatest number which the Walls of that institution have ever surrounded, The Department of Public Works yesterday fssued to Fitzsimons & Connell on catimaty of $3,481 for work on the Fullerton-ayenue con- duit, The total cost of the work already done ou that Improvement ts $303,127, ‘Tho following bullding permita were Issucd INSURANCE, ‘TUE PLOTRCTION Lips. ‘The affairs of the Hrotection Life-Insurance Company aro apparently very jar from being closed up, and they bid fair to supply toa wcry considerable extent the usual dearth of news in the summer months, During tta Mle tho Com- pany furnished subject for numerous ‘items” aud “paragraphs,” or occaslonully o “couple of stickfuls,” but the history of itedeath will An Excellent Opportanity to Purchase a ¥ {, Brisnick, a two-story and base. bad taught im to ait up witha pair of spectacles a z, considerable period, Thi 31 ag printod in an eventng paper. By thie time | occupy columns, The trouble broke out In a | Yesterday: te ieolels &, tee bh a hi ee fea, Provistons, Queensware, A Grilled fa betitcevalty and infant tvetite, Ve! | quite @ number of lot-ownors had presented | new way yesterday, and to-day atill another TU At Ct inne Mc elower: ea ate ae Dow back hie head and oven | By WM, MOOREMOUSE & CO., Glasaware, Pauly tan les, i COUNTING THE MONRY, tuemmclyes, Including the Hon. C. B, Farwell, | phase will be shown, As is well kuown, Dr. | ¢ three-story ‘and Dascrient stonecfront dwell. | Bi# Mouth wide, just ae his mastor had frequently ‘Auctloneere, 84 and 8d Randotph-st, ” pues, P, 8, Peterson, Judge Van H. Higuins, and Dr. William 0, Osgood, a few months ago, recoy- N, P, Bank tug, 40x103 feet, Superior ered a judgment for $8,000 avalnst the Com- rt i pel &c,, at Auctlon. coat $10,000; Willlam Sickn: Tho officals iu the Chicago Sub-Treasury were busily envaged woalarday ii the transfer A done on striking # diaukaye paragraph or the opin: the funda of the office from the retiring Treas- revs, neat Pine, te | fon of a war correspon: it bi easter jent upon the probable We shall aell this a. at 0:30 o'clock, o largo action of some General, iutone thing attracted » ‘The Chair atated that tho yacnncles on the ny, being for the value of certaln of 11 Jk | basemeut and attic dwelling, 233¢i fe pre the , kof a. turer, Ceurge 8: Banger to his successos Hronk | Board of Consultation sould be illed. 1t.uad | bo qwned.« An execution was led Hesatock | basemneut and attic dct, ee ee Daten osdiea fore, at auefe. Whenever tne FURNI E, | et danse cere ee Tull aad Pyesk Hee, Gilbert. Gn benalt of the Government there | never dono anything, but it was ts duty | made ou all the Company's property, reat and | pp, ity th ft th piano waa upened, the dog forgut all tricks, and, 19 | copartners, ax Duell & Kelsey, Banktupts—in Banks were present Mr A. N. Wyman, ‘Assistant | to consider all” such troubles as had arisen } personal, and acustodlan placed ii charge of Be ienthey Bn netiart tho Fire Departs | geuthng hiuiself befure tho Inateoment, he woul Parlor Suits, Chamb 7 rupley. Treastree ut Warhington’ and Mee O.AY Glan: | lately Thefollowingnew membersor the Board | fig eilies. Subsequently an sppeal. wus taken, | eve shows tat UU there Were ee or a a ee eae and: appeared 19 ablor Buta: Chae Sor Bets Hurauant fo an order tome (mued {n the. stove tat) ner, tron the olllce ut the Secrotary of thu | weroelected viva voce: Judge John (. Htogers, | but nu | supvruedeas was obtained. Aug, fires, froin the following causes: | Accidents, 35 | Sulemn music aifected Lim most, and appested to | Bureaus,Dressing Cases,Commodos | {itd snus, Lwt! e Kast Kture Kouin of tha Towa Treasury. Mr, Banus was represented by the | Nonnan T, Gassctte, Marvin H, Mughitt, Nar- Me, D. Cooke, tho Recelver ap- carclessuess, 6; children with matches is le | oxcite hia to doleful efforts, while light aire filled ‘ 2 in Halide Inthe villa of doncsvie, $n the coun. Coser ot siSuleTreanury, Ste. W. Ai, Mller, ) vey Me Tuompeon, Orriogton Lunt, C: B: Fare | potnted fur the Company by Judge Wi | ee eee eee aeevdlariien kuawe SE ee yet tuestitny ant Sofas, Lounges, Wardrobos, tile liotre? Wlicls af urtisy the ita . Gilbert was asalsted by ex-Sherift Brad: | well lume, took possession of the Cotupany's + Bs tla 25 y knowl | ier blgny months uf trial, deepalr, and jublis day of August, 1877, Iu buik of In parcels. edit at Pours dey wig will uct oe Caahier under bls, qual Sr, | | ‘Te old members of the Board are DoW aye ee tae penta without any opparition | 24d eupposed, 8% spirit trom chiuneys, 0: | Tote san vo renilas ast lal, despair, andjubliation, | Bido Boards, Book Cases, &0., &0. | auctor, the large, tui! and eum sparks from locomotive, 3; spontaucous com- bustion, 2; overheating, 1; lamp explosion, 2; upsetting lamp, 13 unknown, 13, Tho total loss ob buildings was 83,052, aud on goods $23,471; total loss, $32,2% ‘The total insurance on property endangered was — $757,050, wud tha excese of the . insurance over the loss was $735,827, The largest fire of the month oceurred July 15 fn the pluning-mill of Pond & Soper and the lumber aillce of ‘T, M. eye Ja. ‘The loss oy the foriuer was $10,000 and lusurance $7,000; on the latter the lose was $100 and the tusurance $3,000, The Financial Committee tnet {a the Comp- troller’s ullice yesterday afternoon to scttls up matters connected with the expenses of the tate t. The Conunittes have arranged with the packs from whota the sadules were purchased take the same back and deduct $0 ver cent from the orlginal cost fur the bull leather sad- dies and 25 per vent for the black leather saddles, The Committee, after having fuspected the saddica aforesaid, to the coucluslon that they bad been very roughly wed, Tho arrauge- ments concerning guns, pistols, etc, have not yet ‘been concluded. They were purchased from tulygton, ty whom the Committee offered $50 as pay for usage, if be will take the articles back. This Remington agreed tu do if tha city would keep the pistols, sud pay for them, of course, eo Cummittes will uudertake ta mond, Janice II, Reese, K. Rogers, George Schoelder, W. SM. Turner, Charles U. Mam- mond, Churles V, Dyer, John Evans, L. B, Taft, George If, Dethl, Levi D, Boone, and A, T, Sherman, The full Buard numbers eighteen members, A resolution was adopted instructing the Boc- retary tu notify ull the old members of their oficial relation te the corporation, and notify the new members of their election. THB ELECTION OF THUSTRES to take charge of the permaucnt-lmprovement fund waa next goveinto, The Chair read the amendinents to the Company's charter adopted tu 1683, which provided for this safety duud, published several weeks ago in the coluimus o! ‘us Taisusg, This avehdment provides thut 10 per cent uf the amount received fur lote sold shull create this permauent fund. ‘This hus accumulated up to this tine to about $0,000, which is to be iuvested in some kind of sate und permanent securities, The amount of the Caud te United to $100,000, The Trustees hold thelr oftice for two, four, and six years, respect~ ively, or until thelr successors are appointed, The question uf electing Trustees consumed some tiwe, Slr. rurwell wanted to know if nominations were lu order. 2 Sr, Spyuacker thought that the old Bosad of Trustees should cull the mecting, 0 that the election migt ve leva, : from the custodian, and without even Onding ong there. Now ailses a duplex trouble, Messrs. Hardy & Windis and C. W. Constantine tako the position that the Sheriff hus been derelict iu his duty In not keepiny possession of thy Company's othce, and yesterday they com menced on action In debt aguinst wim and his bundsmen, W. F, Coolbaugh, David; Kreigh, Cornelius Price, J. ¥. LeMuyne, C, 10 MeCor- mick, and B, P, Hutchinson, to recover tho amount of the Judgment, on the ground that it was through the Sueriil’s fault Osgood lost bis Men, On the other band, the Sheri?s subor dluate, after the Receiver took pusseasion, cume tu aud claiiied be had charge of the oltice under his levy. Mr. Couke therefore with thls moruing§ ask Judge — Wil- Names for a rule ov the Sherif custodian. In either casu Mr, Kern seems tobe fn dliiculty. A uumber uf allidavits will be filed, and, unless a coutiouance be granted, tt ls Bot unlikely thers will be » Hyely time this morulug. Mr, Leonard Bwett yesterday withdrew from the Ules of the Crimitial Court, with the con- sent of the attorocys for the defendants, the atiidavits which acvompanicd the bill recently fled axalust the Protection Life. ‘The allege: reason for this was that the papers would be aalee te the South Side than at the County Carpets, new and second-hand, Also good as ar lalous. Fens Cattars. Pan Following the alr a whistled by his master, the sortiment of prods ‘would manage to pick out ' Home, Sweet tome," "Coming “Thro” the Ityo,"" **Tha Laet Hose of Summer," and shinilar slupte aire. Seat- e hla paws would ramble over tho Keys at randou), but whatever alr the master whis- fled the dag cauisht the spitlt, sad, though playing, g@owly and with hesltation, and somctimeg stitking’ k ce, be yet managed to pull through, edelignt of the druggist nd thu ad: miratlon of hie trieuds. irae bis toucn was two steang and heavy Cor any ordinary piano, and It was found that tho majority of thus sold iu the market did ot sound aa richly ax desired; so the druggist Gought a Mathuebek Instrument. the pu in tonu and rlebest in volume ever manu- factured, and entured with spirit upon the musical vducation of bis prod:gy, With the new iustru- ment the dog progressed rapidly, | Ghally succeeding in accomplishing a sort of bas, and bas ow su far advanced se to play more dincalt airs, allowing of slow mantpu- fatfon of tho keve. Whqo playing, be ceive tne eeasantly, uccasoually breakiny tate abort barks, or growling if be losee bis way. If he makes mniytake he has tu cummeuce a withe vigor that brings vut coud-band Furniture, &c. nk. | In order to comply with the reaulations {tis ' ue ssary that ull bonds, youchers, and cou pous shall be luventosied, and the money op hand tounted, As the total coin aud currency in the office yesterday morning was close on $5,- 000,000, tha fa necessarily an operation of cun- siderable magnitude, As fur us the greenbacke wid National Buuk notes are concerned, there 6 , uot a great deal trouble, the bul of the billy being of large denominatiuns, but the coin tauees tha greatest trouble, Up to last night. the bill, gold, and sllyer hud been count. cd and verted, and tu-day will be de- voted tu couiparing the bonds aid coupous with the Cashier's accounts, end to counting about i $2,000 worth of nickles and copper coins. Much of the silver colu being newly infuted and fu the original Treasury packages, {t was suiliclent to wich theae, but all abraded cofu will bave tobe unc over by the clerks. On the competion of the count Mr. Wytnan will certify to ite correct. ness, and the new ‘Treasurer wilt then recelpt for Uhe atnount aud assuine bis dutics, ¥ ‘TUR THRALUNKS OF ALT. The impetus giyen to the interests of art and 4 decorative tounufactures by the Centennial Ex- bition Huds om curly respovec hetewn bublica- jon of ony of the most sumptuously-Hlustrated i bouks ever printed in this couatiy 4s work Qaat is worthy a place by the side of the spe = = = Fire-Proof Bate, tate the property of eald Uauleeuste, | By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. mahi sluualed: rie Biare float ts hich the same Auctioneers, T8and 40 slendoiph-st a TeTSIA Kae. —on, sume, vader $108, gut CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE) typist re Seine tte tgs nue i & AT AUCTION. aaa evlaies of uel! and Kelsey" Joncaritiey ich. AMOWN de MUKBTON, Attorneys, 8 att FURNITUHE AND OUTFIT OF Le 7 ROCK ISLAND HOUSE, 50 SIIERMAN-ST., SATURDAY MORNING, Aug. 11, st 20 o'clock, means Daageg, Gree toes oer. | Baltimore Steam Sagar Refinery Gus Fixtures, Iron > Dar and Bar Yixiures, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. .Alvo atock Wines, Li and Civure, &e., Sc. POMELOY. £00: By virtua of a deed of trist to tbe undersimned 3 waren | setrustee,” will be old vy fubilo Auction, ab the one AS Exciunge’Balesroome, iu Ualtluiore, at 1 o'clock m, on THUNSDAY, Avg. 0, 1UT7, the well Enowa Baltimore Steam Susur Kedacry, rocently occupied by M . Woods, Weeks & Co, tugethe er with all the Machinery and Fixtlras, which are in excellent condition. Toe dulldinge cover ® | Goa be, bets u d eb, ab orutig ese Pressed C. 0. EEMS | pyr Qulcane square of ground, bounded by Lowbard and Con- 0 es Bikes Cdrd-rte., Markel-space and Jones’ Falla, Also & . N. B.—Ladies' Drea, | lot and improveinents purthwest corner Conco Sacquea, Shawls, ete., dyer fawkeat i. Gin, by UO fect, containing _ Lor feprney—ws the tune of the famous Mathuabex, and with an energy of mavcle that would break duwa any other plano in the market. ‘The stuggt, wayehe wiltwouw pat blu ‘on opera tunes, and when be does, it would pay Mesare. Pelton & Pomeroy, who are the ayents for the plano, tu secare bim fur thelr eture, No. 253 Stave etrvet. —— d Hawk ats. y TB atLaa, LADIES AND GENTS, | sud tivaned. be ‘ on Bovdell Bible or shu Messrs, | Judge Rogers exploiued very plafaly the legal | ‘The Directors of the Allss Fire Insurance | wake some other asrangeuicnt. The sabres BIG HORN AND BLT HILLS REGIONS, | | LADIES AND GENTS. Bi viene ee ee ee eee ae trcaian Sope Clay, Cosa Cun, of Hullalo, are now en- | questlon iavulved, uid alowed that Fe eee re card ait He Ceuigdup | watch the citys cavalry uaed durlug tho riot |, ** Wyomlag Black Hilts and tg Hora estos CONEEOTIONERY. pplication to Teun eat srustee:” aretl publishing io numbers—the volume to | lug wus legal under thy charter, the Dustitess of the Company ou account of iin- | Were gotten from Sippincutt, who wants $3 | 1s the utle of a book just larned by Ho : “GRLEUIATED uroughon W. BENNETT & CO., Auctrs, he compl eted fu twenty-tlye—" The Treas ares of Messrs, Orriugton Lunt, C. B, Farwell and ment of the capital stuck, The action of | spivce for them. Tho Comiaittce think they Strahorn, @ widely-known Western Wavelcr and tbat ploneespressel To a i SS An iu ustry, and Manufacture, Kepreseoted iu H. OF. Lewls were uvanimously elected the 2 Directors has caused some excltewent, as | sre worth about 50 cents a cuzess, aud some of | correspondent. In the 230 large and vaudsomely- arte, 1 baud upward at By RADDIN & CLAPP, fe Anverican Centevuial Exnitition. In di- | Board of Trustuca. the Cowpany hag always been considered ‘drate | the army ollicers now fu the city ure to be re- | ittustrated pages are carefully-written de riptions Bag, Bde per. Addr ‘Auctioneers, 83 & 85 Wabssh-av., Chicago, IL gepaouad i ea nable wucs ree au Sapertal ae ane offered the following: cist cre was dolox a ood business, The pol- | quested to make an appraisal. of the mouvtalus, rivers, foreata, mince, valloyy, orders GUNTHER, Conk NM Pe eeeen ne ilu, a % pubes, Resolve a4 the Board of Consultation bo re- | icy-bolders will lose nol us arrapgenicnts Me. WAML'S FLAN. well as lnteresting mention Hover, Chicago. ue fully mesruring fourtvew by wveuty inebee, | Aegon Tay tue Board of Cunaultasion be rey ] Ley Wolderg wl) love Bott at aerate | Me. Louis Wabl aod Mr. bP, Tatchioson | of" Aa tetaa. ecencry, 4 IE ONE ere PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE OF of che grand scencry, the wonderful bunting- grounds, snd the climate of all that vast reylun drained py the Yellowstone, Wig Morn, Tongue Hivers and their tributariea, The author has enjoyed the advantage vf numerous campaigns with the nulitary in thuss wilds, and, dlls every crv, aud ave that the promised tinprovenents made to thy Comsittes be promptly curried uut, ‘The resulution was adopted. Mr. Botsford offered the following: Heagced, ‘That the Trastecs, or a majority of them, be requested and empowered to arrange thy ness, the capital left belog more than sulllient for this purpose, The ouly losers will be the stockhulders. ‘Ibe capital stock of the Com- pawy {6 $200,000, aud tho gross asscts $400,000, The Uabliities are $434,000, leaving a deficit of only 634,000, The priucipal cause of the falure ats Goon: w-curacy tu detall, aud absulute reproduction ip : ax tint sud color, works of art elther in sculpture, pottery, of carving, which were the best of their clas lu the exblut of the vurlous uatlune. On ‘ this bal cach coutry represented at the Ex- t ¢ ored chromus, represebting with photographic A esterday, put inte practice Mrs Wubi's plan fituhe by bunself in Tus Tuinuxa of fast ‘desday) for Hndiug vinployment for idle men, and thus atfordiug rele! to women and children dependent upon those men for fod and shelter, ‘Lbey called at the Depastuneut of Publ Works Boots, Shoes & Rubbers rarer ioe i PEATE pale int 09 Tuawday, Aug, 14, at 10 o'clock a, am