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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TTIURSDAY, AUGUST 93, 1877, y commenced; and has neror been completed, | law Treamirer or not: and that simtiar reparta ha made Farther than s, eriolat L womi | tEuIArly hereafier at the Orst meeting ot the Moard in weeks aga, on fome concacted pretenay,’ relensed | eachmanti. from paying any honns, and yesterdty the to Che Board adjaurned for one week, then ta con- mittee on Pnblie Nuildines’ and Public Service | ahiler the bida for pifing the fnlet 1ake pipe. came further to his reltef by orlerine the Super- Cal. Brndford Hancock yesterday taak porsestion Tntendent of the Conri-Honee fo constrict the | as Assigneo of the boot and ehoe ntack of E. dc- necessary offices, etc., At the county’s expenee. | Koy, The next move’ will, danluless, b0, to allow e = g Periolat & large bill of *!extras & far s the I swork hias gone Clem in ahead, av Walker has done bPOR‘TIh(J EWS. whaterer has beea done, Ingsmuch, howeree, an ¢ entered into bonds to do ihe work and_pay the ‘ = bonite. wonlil It not be well for some Commissfonce BASE-BALL, to look after his bondsmen hefore any more fasors A RELIO OF OLD TIMES. are shawn Lim on that partientar job? * ‘The Chicagos made thelr farcwell bow for & 3, ncrease Ite membership, Insteucting the Premident and Necretary of the State 'nion tn, promote, hy writton and verhal mivocacy, the cagse of the Cath- nlie llenevolent Unlon. indoreing the emizration reheme, and inatruetine the Preaident of the Union one member in each local saclety, who e ntereat in advncating and working up the emigration acheme, and correspond with the I'resident of the State Unlon, ziving bhim all the mvsilable information concerning the apirit and feeling of the peopie In regard to emigration, were repurted by the Committee on Resolutions and dincaseed at conelderable length, Withant takiog: A vote on them the Convention proceeded to the RLECTION 0¥ OFFICERS, which resulted ns follows: and fourth heata, the second heat bstng ilead between Lucy and Rowidy Bov. The second Elnre was scored for Lucy. Time—2:36, 2:28, 120, and 2:234,, Al AR A} }r on to8t. dohn'e as lon sa possible, —nntil they i were pitontiof the bajtding by (14 purchasera, —sml ’l ll 2 (JIT s T endmed o take romae cuu‘umllmmm fact that TR the wale of the property had not been confirmed. GENERAL NEWS. ‘N memier followed 1 % eI remarks, Mvocaing ——— he vxnluln ,hlvinhux;urnlm nothing better could be done. He had ha Senator T. W. Ferry, of Grand Ilaven, Is At the e RN Talmarliohat; and famnid lym anxlous to see the church fintal: John King, dr., @irst Vice.Preaident of the | ed. I had lng scen the Rev. Francis Mansfell, of the Church of the Atunement, who was Anzions Taltimora & Ohlo Rafiroad, s stopping at the | £\ Loion, and had anthorired mim to say that Paimer. e woniid not'be n the way of lts sccomplishmeat, The Hon. P. A. Well, of Wisconsin. and the | bt would rather give up nis charse, Mcmbers o Gew Yo Unlvary Clitrch had aiao ezpreexcd themeelves to Hon. O. Sohlorcker, of New York, aro among [ it Ifi' e oo B eried bL‘mn““g lend, salphur, nitrate of silver, cte. The trada sapplied by Van Sehaack, Stevenaon & Co., Whote. sale Druggiats, Nos. 02 and 04 Lakestreet, Chicazo, e ——— HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. ‘The best chance ever offered to accure a farm, 1 hate control of a teact af the best Iand in Pickin. son Connty, Kas., on which I proposs to rettle o colony of Afty familles, [Fcanoffes the most fa. vorable terms for the purchass of the land, tran. portation to It, ete. Tarties interested can learn full particnlars by personal appliestion to C. N, Pratt, 435 West Washingtontreel, or to flutchin. THE TRIGGER. CREZDMOOR. Fpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. Nzw Yong, Aug. 22.—This was the second dav of the first regular practice ot the Amerfean and New Orleans teams, The shooting was Rood, although not up to the handsome scores of yesterday. The New Orleans team shot the prominent guesta at the Pslmer House: that n committee of three be appomted to-confef | Prartieni—The Rev, 1, A, Tanning, of Falebnrs. e month to a Chiengo audlence sesterday. ,To | somewhat better, Th son Drbs., B3 Washington atreet, Roum 2 1 7 he Rtev. 4, 3 v 3 ¢ American toam made s | #on Bros., ashington street, Room 2, The temperaturo yeslerday, o8 obaerveds by | with 4 sioler v to s i T O e | Prvrimemt b 4 \lealy, of Fairbarss ANNOUNCEMENTS. windup swith, they played a regular old-fashioned | team total of 1,562 out of a possible 1,800 poiuts, e — Manasse, optician, 88 Madison street (Trirrss o " Treasurer—iames Colling, of Joltel. “he motion was discassed, hut with no enthast. Tlding), wasat 8a. m..-07 dogrect: 200, M.y | qmi” o' fact, tiere wasno- enthnalanm or appar- 605 12m., 68; 3p. m., 69; 7p. m,, 09, Darom: | ent ‘carncstness in Lhe meeting, —and upon being eter at 88, m., 20.81; 7 p. m., 20,83 put wae lost by an almiost unanimoua yote, An unknown man way found dead yeaterday tn [ After eoume fnrtier seiuseion, o mAL vas ‘The wind was an ugly fishtall breeze, blowing from a sontherly direction, from the rear of the nrxn‘f ‘mlm. toward the targets, and veering ¢ amldenly from right to left. Tho scores by the no means pay to describe the'game in full, and | American tcam were aa followa: Ozonised Ox-Marrow for the halr, by Bnck & Rayner, makers of the **Mara** Coloune. 3 slogging mame—an exhibition of furlous hitting ‘The Grand Council of the National Union L.eagne | yagor equaled against pltehers of lke roputa- o Tiinels sillmectatt pim. o-day A2 the Grand | yion by the Wiites o this year. It would by Members of D Company, First Regiment, will Secretary~Thoas Coltor, of Fairbury. After same facther general discossion the Con- wention adjourned unlil evening. ‘The evening seesion wax & very short one, and about the only business done waa the sdaption of made that a commitleo nf five be appointed to re« ‘. “ALDRICIH oral sery TR 7 Ktun' dence and the d the resolutions heretofore allnded to. ‘Lhie Con. " | 1t may suflice to say that the Chicngos drove | Frank tyde.. 205 W, H. Jackson. % b & Lage slow near Gen, iocktons selienco and ihe | portvome planof operation for the futute werr | To0 fSoeheed, Jer el o clock W morming, | 00 Informatlon concerning thels moomlight 62 | Gatvin out of tho pitchor's squaro In two fn- | bl Heobari.irhi0l L. dien oot . Migeich il bo ot Kewendl Co e Moant fen dnys. 1l was removed ta the | ing \were appolnted na the Committee: damce A. e y g's paner. reat | e, 0 then huntea McKelvy out in the next | 1 iemb, 200 dak- 1. . el 1 | 001Ny Nu, 22, Florence, Infast. dangbtor of Hargua for identifcation. The inquest will be | Blechor, 1k G Jordan,. James 11, Wjlliatne, B FETICIDE. % n’:hs',“:;‘?mof:mn;: he nsf.“:r’.‘.'.f::":.’ ‘o | bo.~ Spalding pitched the last threa Innings of | L. C. Bfncs.,.0......200,C. E, "Blydenburgh. 173 | Luclen . aud Tille K. Colby, azed months ang eld to- 3 4 % Y . eeting with some plal DR EARLL CAUGHT AGAIN. A 5 s the game, and was not particularly siccessfi) Faollowing are the scores of the New Orleans by v = o Mrs. Mary Lonlchen, & German woman reatding [ D Hovkine closed the mecting with someniatn | o\ o BEi i M0 ok notorious of Chieago | Preroort loase. No. 144 dladiran airect wlileh may In part at least bo set down to his | tcam and the rescrves: 1 to-day, Auz. 23, nt 3 o'clock p.m. . from The Rev, It. D, Sheppard will lead the regnlar noonday prayer-mecting in Lower Farwell Hail to-day. Bubject: '“Thom Arsthe Man.™ Fan realdence, 138f Indiana cvenne. Carriages to Oskwood. * 1IASKELI—Aug. 21, at No, 8 Sonth Peotis* street, of acarlet fever. infant son of J. E, and Myra Haskell, aged 8 months, BULLARD—AL )ll{\v(md. ., Ang. 21, Mm, Aongusta T, Rullard, In the BHth' year of her age. Remsine taken to New Hampshire for burial, Mew Hampshire and Massachuselts papers p_le_ne COPY. e e e BABBITT'S ET S0AP, ato. 28 Sesmonr eireet. undertonk to commit | yn'enily no warse condition than thoothor chnrches ruicide Tuerday night by takng a dosc, of Tand- | of {5 Yenomination in that Diviston, 1ts tronbe A A physictan e enilo n time to ee hee | 26 ACATORINAIRR L SR o8 i of life, however. Na renson can be ansigned. £4e | choren Iniereat and lbernlity, The' withidrawal of I Themother ot 'n larze family, and i constantly | ShRECh Interest and Iiberatir, Be MARGEANRI o quarreling with her husband tn consequence. sihility of heing connected with a chnech In debt Catherine Tiannon, 14 yoars of age. resitine b | had been the great bane, ..He lad In No. 1% Tinbbard street, wan lart avening playfully | mind dozens of deserting families, and s n Prehed by pinymates underan_ mcoming train an | clergyman of the Protestant Entscopal faith he was T e wentern Tailroad. | The swheeis vaaned | ashained of and ehagrined at their condiict. 18 they oter both Jegs nt the hip, 80 badiy crashing them | had stood by the church and helped to Nift thie that Dea. Neuter and Reek ampntated them. Tler | burden, all would have been well, and he pre- sbortionlats, who has been accnsed timo and agaln of the crime, and was only relessed from & one year tena in the Penltontiary & year ago, was yeaterdny afternoon arrested by Detective Flynn upon the sume ofd charge. Eatll profits not by hLis past experience, and muist therefore bo conefd- ercd nn incorrigible nbortionist, of whom the pnblic fa well rid at any price. Away back in tho War-times he kept a den of Infamy on Kinzie strect. Since that time ho has growh gray in entire lack of practice. 'The hest play of the game waa a double by Anson and Peters, run- 04 R G, Eyrich.. ning out Willismson and Fulmer, Foilowing | Jobo Glyna, Jr. 8314, K. Renand.. pdmeeting of the members of the Saclety of the | is the score, the total base column includiog = Pacie Hotel Frday evening at 750 1o make ar. | #013 the bascs on clean hite: THE RAILROADS. EXPOSITION EXCUNSIONS. ‘The Itlinols Central Rajlroad will ec!l excur- femenu to’ aliend the annual reunion of the sion tickets to Chlcago and return diring the 00 E. J. Manning., A, Society at 8f. I'aal on the Gth and Gth of Sep- tember, The annnal rennlon of tho Oge Hundred and Twenty-Fonrth Regiment Illinols” Volunteer -Ine TR P cnicaao, Anton w232 paired of. The plagful playmate has not | dicted that all would be well now-—that the de- faniry will be held at Datasia, 111, on the 10th of | 0 F0 0y Inter-State Industrial Expasition atons and | o 0D L SN SO Dfe s despained of. - THE il play O an retam—1] (he cliaveh wete Dnished | mature and In hle nefarions srimes alao, As he lay | Seplember, Dusiness of Iporianco connected Faterr, o 3 one-fifth fare, adding 25 cents for an admission f i 1 P f the Greal Western Band, and | and itadedt canceled. Helad resizned the Mector- | last night in the Madlson Strect Station cell, he wan ‘m‘_b the Il\mory of the regiment wllll JO?E«I’NMS spalding. 8 tickat, a8 follawss Ot e dolving thrangh A piece nf | BID for the fuason that tho earneet cifort to sus. | L exact dgare of u Marsyas, —fayed do often that this meoting, A full aticniance 1§ Sesirecvand |' Euglor, 6 2! ‘Al atatlons lomewood to Champaign Inclnal 3 juntas Uenehel, wile driving throngh A plece of | (gLl the charch i been left to the vowerlent few, | tho last fiasing found no akin upgn the flesn, Ho | {le busitos domands thitat Ic mpany | jivadley, 1 Pt iyl st kb gl R 3 R i intie ,_,;,,,_,,(.,,,mp{,m, Ty af an | amd because it iad become n necessity with lim 10 | 13 Inured” to puuishment, and carce nought for reprosented., Ulenn, 1 1 i ugus Lo Snbdlette inciutlve, will sell Tues- maintain his fomily, [t pained hin tosee the condition of affalrs that existed, and although he was nbout to sever his connection with the barish, to sustain it ke wus willing to foregn alnost any- thing, ond eufler any manner of (xhyah'-] A mental hardship. flc belicved that Gud would liold the descriers responsible individually for the trounble they liad brusight on the parist, nud that it, save for tho time It keeps lim from practicing abortion, Ws favorite avoeation. The cuse worked un azninet him by the polico is minute in all its detalls, the whole making ont ro strone a prosecution that he wiil certajnly go to the Penl- tentinry onee agaln, ‘Tho particilars are plain and funy be belelly told. A young girl named .\Inr{ Morgan, uot yot 17 years of age, residing ith A lawn party and parlor entertalgment will be given in aid of the Reaper Mirslon, althe realdence Total.. of Mre. I Reasner, 383 West Monroe aireet, thin ALLE evenlng, A novel and sltractive programme has | McKelvy, r. f. been arranged, and the frienda of the mistion are | Nelson, e, 8 active In their efforts to make the entertainment | Galvin, po.., pleasant for those who atiend and proGtable to tho | Willlameon, 3 b.. objcct of the charity, } Fulmer, 2b ..., unknown man. apparently about 45 years of aze. The remaina were clad in gray pants and vest, dark coat, and brown steaw hat. Mo marks appearin upon the hody. 1t was conclnded that it was tl £onie oor, tntortunate bramp, who had dicd there cither from stravation or disesse, The Coroner wit] hold an inqucat to-day. ono HiHonmmminmn day and \Wednudu{. Sept. 4 and 5, good to return il Satarday, Bept. 8, nclusise, also Tuerday and Wodneaday, Sept, 25 and 20, good to return till Eaturday, Sept, 20, Inclosive. o 2 All siationn Savay to Centralis nclnsive, and TRidgeville to Springfeld inclusive, wiil aeli Tocs- day and Wednenday, Sept, 11 and 12, good to ro- tun tlil Saturday, Bept. 15, Inclusive, also Tues- Unrival Daiated tor the Artif. : SitVand Jocom s ose y odors L snoa 8l wmsasnuss Bumms & P ] — % . ’ " o \ day and Wednesday, Oct. 2 and sna d to periment the man. Company €. First Rezlment Cavalry, mettast | it wonld bo dmpossible for them to be lostinthe | her parents at ‘No, 145" West Adsmy Dolan, € seere f ) 00K e e of % night at No. 102 Washington strect, for the pur- | crowd, etreet, fonnd herself in an awkward UCreanter, 1. f. ul refnrn ti1l Satorday, Oct, 6, inclusive. 0 e o lose of perforiing Thelr temporary orcant "The meeting adjonrned suject to cail, Position, Mother and . father . wero CRIMINAL. Leatner i 8 Al stations Ladallo o Decatnr faclasive, will | ZBI(EE Rest Saap has perfected; andnownflens ot Bhie wan tecred by A1) prenent aigning th nase appeated to in the dilemma, and it was resolred to Varld, Only iAe purést Vegeiadle Ole used in ity Uoodman, 1 b...... manwjacture. Lismmnanozu 8l unosassuel 2 - [ nelld'ruudny and Wednesday, Sept. 11 and 12, ter-roll, andd among’ those who put down their good to return till Sanday, Bept. 16, Incluslve, #end t1 ¢ froward young lady to Dr. Eatll and have WALKER’S EXTRAS, Tefore Justice Morrison: Willlam Cranc and Damen were some who had not attended any previ- sn abortlonperformed, 1t was considered botter | John Les were given six months each in (he Total 21| 50201 16| © | Also Tucsday and Wednesday, Uct. 2 and'3, good ; i oun meeting. About twenty-five men are naw en- | MEETING OF TOE COMMITTER ON PUBLIC DUILD- | to risk the Joot creature'n 1ifo, rather than the | Jionse of cumefi'nn for attempting to lold wp - 0 fil"::'u'é‘ .Of" |1' l‘nch‘xzh‘ T 5 I,‘mv US@ in mg Nflmw ][ Hfls Nfl Emm Tolled, and (hey arc enthiuniastic for progress. Cal. INGS. family should auffer the disgrace of owning & | John Morris. At e hllationn, Trvington to Clro, inclustre, and M. 1. Birge, who served with distinction in th | 1y g peen boped that Fatker's claim for *oex. | hantard, In somo waythis reached thocars of | * oy one v Laven, thug, wan yesterdny held in | Chicagor 56 g .1 3-20 | dayand Wednordav, Sent. 18 an 10, £ood to ser | , WOFthten timexits cost to every mother and famiy Tejutar army, 18 at the head of the organization. I Oficer itenry Smith. | Upon his Information De- . , thag, I3 : o , Bépt. 3 o | g Forti lin timeslie cast 4o Svery, incthier anl fomiy tras " on the Coart-House work had been heard | tectives Flynn and Lansiog und the mystorious | $1,000 to the Criminal Court by” Justice’Sammer- { Allegheny. 1 3 41 5618 | turn thl Sunday, !er.l. 23. inclnsive, Also Tnedday | qunces each, aeat free to any sddress on recelptof73 The plenic of the German O)d Settlers of Chicago | ¢ vorihe Jast time, but sach fs not the case. | woman who worked the Iirooka abortion cars toro | field, becaaee hio was the companion of a thief who and Wednesday, Oct. 0and 10, good o retnrn Senta Address ’ takes placo Monday st Oyden's Grove, Addresses | 00, X the ** Ring * was beaten fn its | £reat peefection, +*plped ™ off the mother and Imhomln{lmnln robbed a woman named Sary | Ianings— 506780 Bnndnl{ Uct. 14, Inclueive, will be made by Jolin’ Wentworth snd flenry | Over two weeks ago the * Ring " was finghter from the day of tiie conception of the | 1yan of a through tleket from New York Clty to | Chicago 5 §122001 0-12| Inaddition toabove dates, Springfield will soll B.T.BABBITT, New Y k(}'t Greenehaum, Medals will bo presented o the Ger- | desire to givo him the 012,000 he clalmed, andthe | o ipieg weekn ago Inat Friday they were ecen | California, by pretending to bo the conductorof | Alleghe 1100023 0 3-10 | Wednesiay, Ang, 20, good o retur Lil) Treaday, | Do Le 1 OrK Uity mau netier who Urst_entavliehied n liomeatead {n | recommendation of the architect to allow him | la‘Gater ihe Doetors niice, No, 07 Weat Madison | tho traln.” | Dotuble plays—Anson and Peters, 15 Nelon and | Sept. 4, inclusive. LaSalleand all stations from Chicago; to the one who upened the firal atore; to the one who first received a public office from the 'voters of © Chicago: 1o the welded conple who can boast of the cateat number of childrens to the ofdeat bache- {5¢: and 10 the Gerinan workman who. has served 1he longeat uninterrupted term in_any buatncas in Chicago, A handeome silver cop will also he pre- ecated to the moat popular manutacturer of Chica- o, and a silver drinking-horn {0 the Lrewer of the ent Chicago beer, Hueldes thesc attractions, there il be miuelc, dincing, tsbleans, flluminations, . ele. A correspondent writes o communication to Tng TAUNE (0 explain the minuti of A scheme by which a scedy advertieer, with great axpectations, eaddled himself. wife, fonr children, and o doz on the proprictor of the St. Charles Totel, and, by repronenting that Tie was soon 10 realize on those expectations, sic- ceeded in bilking the hotel man ounl of ahouta month's bourd, awindiing o private tutor to tho family of great cxpectations, and leaving a certain M. 1. in the lurch, finnntlall‘r speaking. Then the head of the famlly. cleared out. — The woman tried to obtain adnittance to the Poor-llouse, bt was denied even that pour consolation, At last the patient private tutor obtsined o pasn far the woman, the four children, and the dog, and, at last accounta, they were on thelr way to the womon's father, who dwells down in Hoosierdom among the pure and upright in heart. THE MILITIA. The young men connccted with the Board of Trade who are ntercsted In the formation of a military company 1o bo added to the Mirst Regl. ment held a meefing last night at the oflice of J. W, Preston & Co., loom No. 7 Chamber of Comimerce, to diecues the affairs of tho new organtzation, Col. Sherer, of the I'iral Tteziment, has prumised to enroll jhem a8 a regular company of the regiment when fhey shall have en- rolled forty men. Thitty-two havealready joined, and others bave stated a willinguess to join, Uwing to the late ductuations in wheat the Board- ol-Trade boys havo been Kept ao buay that they have Y but hutle time to devate o miiary untters. Now, however, the work will bo more actively* carrred on, and last night's meeting was chieily for the purpose of discusaing the beat meanaof getting the requimte numbor of additlonsl wen, — From wwhat waa kaid, cnough membera aro nrowmised, and the character and entetprise of the prouricturs of the Juudable movement make it certain thiat they will succeed in petting & place in tho regiment, ond being & credit thereto afier they are fully in- FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS A PERFECT TOILET SOAT. First among the reantaltes of the tollet article of Boap, but to practirs it 14 not slwa vy matter. Many of the most expensive Susps (n the mar- ket are made from coarss and deletorlous materlals ang their dellcate coloring and fraurant perfume 100 oftea conceal the most repulaive impuritios. The disclosures recently made publlc regarding this subject ara pasle tively startling, and deserve serious constderation. Beented Soapa are now kaown to be extremely objece tionable, espctally {f applled to the heads Injuring the bair, trritating the scalo, and Inducing severs hoad. acliea. The character of the Ingredionta may be {nferred from the statcment of & gentieman who makes tha scenticy of Boape his buslnsass hierecently dectared this perauns engaed in thia cmoloyment wern short-liveds tromseven Lo ten years being tholonzeat period duriag which theoccupation could be followed, Thedinieulty of procuring & perfectly pure articlsof Tollet oap Ia at Imt obviated, hiowaver, thanks to tas enterprine and chemlcal skili o¢ Mr. . ‘T, Banoirr, of New York, tne wotli-renowned soap Manufacturer, 7 hose linmiens catablishmant (1 by gar the largent of ind intho Gnited Btates, Therenawn of Mr. Bannirrs us productions has (or many years been wilely dis- seminated, but 1hie latest succeas if the ADprodrists erown o the numerous victaries aiready schioved. After years of patlent labior and scfentific experiment, Mr. BanniT hat succecded in perfect!ng the- compou: tion of the fincsttoliet soap ever introdured. The prin- ¢ipa) ingredienu are the putent exetabie ofiss the mun; nfacturing processes are ontirely new and oticinal, and the result (s stmply unparalied in this department of fa+ “IT. Bannirra Torser Boar™ ta tho trade-man Dy whilch thia elezant tolict luzury Is designated, nn: for pptication to the delicate skin of {nfants, zh(ls‘ru‘ and Jadies, (¢ {8 altogether ungqualed in fia emoliea [ioperties. The suap is not pA/umed, the ngredlestt 10 of Blich absoluta purily a8 to Fequira 1o aid fmm todisguise Inferior materials, The most re. considers the absencs of arildeial perfume ness, wnd the pecallar cnaracters “Tollet Soap réndery 1t e mnt Besltbtul'snd agreeable article of the kind over masas acture: Thougt spectally desiratile for tho o of ladies i children, 1hie sosp s equslly’ apironriate for yenlies tollet, and asit makea & hoavy lather It (s alsoons of the aineat sospa for barbers’ use. It 1s *In!. helog nced upan the market, but the demand for It willsxoa como general, —Nei Jork Iribu, B, T, BABBITT. New York Cily, AUCTION SALES, WM. A, SBUTTERS & CO. Commiston Auctioncers 118aud 120 Wabash-aw. (ESTABLISIIED IN 1858.) 2lst ANNUAL FALL Auction Trade Sale. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTIIING, &¢., &c. THURSDAY MORNING, Aug. 23, at 0:30 o'el¥, Corner of Madion-at. an Wabash-ay, AT 11 OCLOCK A, 3o 25,000 yords of Alpncas, assorted colors and grades. WM. A, DUTTERS & CO., Auctioneers. _ shout one-Afth tho amount was concurred In by & | majonty vote in the Doard. Yesterday the matter was opened afresh in a meeting of the Committco on P'nblic Bullaings and Pablic Scrvice by agreeing toreport to the Board Monday,recommending a rescinding of ita former action. Under the rules of | the Board it was too late to ** reconsider,” and in the anxiety of. the **lting" do the falr tlung by Walker, and enable him to tuke np the |aper they hold, they agreed to **resciud, " which s neat pieco of strategy. 'The actlon of the Comimnittes was bronght aboatin a very amustug way and nnder clrcumstances which stamp It asa wrajected stesl. The,motion to “‘reacind” swas made by McCaflrey, and urgred by Schmide, o and Carroll,” very much as it there was alry between them as to who could dixplay tho streety nnd wero afterwards scen (o emerge, The girl forthsrith was confined to bed, and upon ler the detectives concentrated all thelr efforts, A fa- vorable opportunity presented itecif one day: the girk wan greatly improved, and the mother had Fone out visiting. The lady detective gained acceas ta the youmi 1ady, and galned a fnll confesslon from lier. {When the mother returned home, she ‘was confronted with a figure bearinga police star upon its breast, who coaxed her into owniog up to tha tenth of her daughter's confession. A warrant was accordingly aworn out, and, after walling for seven or = elght days, Detective Fiynn yesterday succeeded In eatching Earll At his office. flo waa locked up ut the station, but refueed all Information upon the matter, maintaining etordlly that ho knew nothing whatever concerning the ense. The daugh- ter ia now under experienced medlical skill, exact- Iy who not stated by tho physicisn's own request, She will “recover undonbt. cdiy, and will l:etlf! to theso particulars, Eurll was to receive $25 for the job, anly 82 of which were pald down when the job was done, which is without doubt the clicapeet butchery ever done Inthis country. Tauinstruments with which the decd was dono have been identified by the girl aud are in tho possession of Detective Flynn. Such in brief s the way the Chicago pulice are in fthe habit of trapping thonbortionlst. When Brooks was captured it was promised that more stiould be canght In the same net. Another hus been caught, ond again the promise has been mado that still oth- ers cqually guflty witl bo entrapped belore tho good work s ended. ¥ THE CITY-HALL. ‘The Department of Publlc Worka yestorday oven- - cd blda for the North &enue bndge. Conro, Gyr- kin & Co. nre the lowest bldders at $7,140, ‘The Treasurer's receipta yesterday were $1,575 from the Clty Collector, $2,701 from tha Waler Department, and 4,608 from the Cumptroller, Tne Committee on Schools la called to meet in the City Clerk's office Friday afternoun at 3 o'clock. The Presideft of the Bosrd of Edacation haa been invited to e present. Three uew cases of amall-pox wera reported at the Ilealth Ofice yesterday, , They wers found at Nos. U8 Cleaverstreet and 535 and 018 Milwaakeo avenne. They sverc taken Lo tho pest-house, "The work of public yaccination hag begun well at tho varlons Innocnlation-vosts estabiished by the Commissloner of Health, and 300 or 400 per- sone, mostly children, arc daily underguing tho preventive oneration, Fullerton avenua bridge broke down yesterday when swung to adiait of work on the condult i the vielnity. 'I'he caso hias not been fully dlagnosed, but the supposition 1 that ennui, Insmition, or generat debility §s the causo of the demlse. ‘Tho ticense 'recelpts yesterday wore $:,000. “There are nuw 2, 164 licensod saloons in the city, Sinco the passago of iho ordinance imposing a liceuse fec of $5 upon puul-tables, £14 licensen for euch tables havo been lsaned. The police are driv. ing them in. Mesars. Vocke and Stone took the oath of alle- giance erday, and now all the sppointees to the Board of Education have been guaified for ser- vice. Sidney Smith took the oath some days ago and thereby (‘lbl“flad bimself for a position on the Library Buard, The Iliatorical Society yesterday took out a per- mit to build a nm:-llo"’ I{nlldlnl ,ii‘.‘.l":fl lcel.p nd Tiomewood to Gilman, inclusive, will sell on Satur. Sept, 8, 15, 22, 2, and Uct, 0 and 13, good toretarn il ‘the' followlng Mondays, fncinalve, venona will sell Thursiays, Aug. 30, Sept. 6, 1, 20, 27, and Oct. 4 and 11, guod ta. rétarn ti the following Bnundays, inclaslve. Bloomington will #cl) Monday, Sept. 3, good to return till Sunday, Scpt. 0, inclusive, Norwmal wiil sell Wedneaday, g‘cml.'b, govd to return till Sundsy, Sept, U, li- sive, TIE STOCK-YARD BELT=-ROAD. The different railroad companles terminating Minor arreats: John Flamgan, larceny of a | Fulmer 1. o c horao And. dollveryewagon Containing & barrcl of First base on errors—Aneon, 13 Tines, 1: Drad applen ana a kit of sl from Angust Schnake, of | 167 13 McKelry, 1;Willlameon, 1: Fulmer, No. ux't. \\'puthu:n glv:tnnu: Jn;nu ulg. e l‘z°‘f:';’2<10fflnm=n Ityan, 1. Chicago, 3; ceny of 8 watch from a Stato atree awnbroker: e ] -, % n Eiien Garanor and ertba Lepner, farceny of o ,,_i"‘x"n bai l:,!lc\ oy, x.ns nml.n“g.rn..tggu&, 1d watch and other jewelry from 'losa Cyes, of | 2 McKelvy, 1; Nelson, 13 Dolan, 23 Creamer, 23 215 Usodman, 1, Chlcago, 61 Allegheny, 7, 0. 217 1llinols street. Passerl batie—Anson, 1; Mevey, £1 Dolan, & Justico Gummerfleld yesterday held the follow- | Umplred—Dredborg, 5 4 fog: William Hanfl, tareeny of branses from Will- inm Rees, of No. 40 Canal street, $300 to the *Ono out declared by umpire for hindering 8 Criminal Court: Mary O'Brisn, thumping Miko | flelder, —just knocking him down, that was all. IHartman, brother of the Constablo, when ho MINNEAPOLIS. ve a writ of cjectment npon Snectal Dispateh to The Tribune, in this city have for a long time been desirous her; Annic }\ lace, tnirty dayai Johin Marsh | MiwseAroLis, Minn., Aug. 22.—Haseball— | that the Unlon Stock-Yard Compnoy should sad NVilllam Masey, fl{e‘l{m"l‘;‘,{‘ dagiss Bonaetl Rl.‘\l"Cu‘;My of Sk Taul,’ 9; Browns, of Minnc- | own an Independent llno of road from the ter- r apolis, 7. 3 r o Lowells, 3. * ™ | could be more evenly aud satisfactorfly” trans- Tueeday nioan a hold attempt was made torob the Recelving Cashiicr of the Pnliman Palace-Car Com. acted, Up to the preacat timo the #tock-Yord Cotnpany Ims owned and operated & dou%ln >h¢ v tnoat fecling und the decpeat intercat 1 tho- re- nult. The motion waa us tvigorously opposed by Meaars, Cleary, Hoftmaan, Mulloy, and (iucnthor, who coatended that the giatter bad been aettled: that Euan wan the tolo arbitrator, and had made hin figures—already acted npon a8 to the value af Walker's thick _stone—on Walker's fizares in hia original bid, cte.; that Walker had 1m0 clabm in Justice; and that fo wnbmit to any ontside arbitrafion would be to further belittic the Hoard, 'They acted in & very cteditable manner, and took a broad and compre- Liensive view of the situntlon, stcadily maintatning that thg public bad somo rights ss well as con- pany, Mr. B, B. Parks. A sliding window and the cash drawer were forced by a &mmy. and 814 stolen, bot, bad the job been - 'done 1f- teen minutes earlier, nearly 81,000 would have been tho net resutt. The aitentlon of M. Parke was stiracted by a gentleman In n baggy on the street, who wished to purchaee somo Jand jn Lawn. dale, the samo gentieman being 8 well-known :nw, who pretended to bo laid up with rhenma- AQUATIC. THE MADISON REGATTA. Special Dispaich to Tue Tritune, Mapison, Wis,, Aug. 22,—Thecontinnous rain of yesterday deterred a large number of peoplo track leading from the yards to the lake shore, connecting with tho Illinois Central, Michizan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, and all roads com- Ing in the city from the East and South, and lurbmo ‘nh Lrnchrur;)nlng w[c::l. to o ,““;““g"‘ romn witnessing the openingof the grand re- | Wit e Pittsburg, ncinnat! t. from wi R peoiok 5 Louts Railrond. This scosom, in order gatta todsy, Tho weather cleared off during o ety the. - Chicago, Burliogton the night, and to<lay has been evergihing that | & Quincy, Chlcago & = Northwestern, could be wished for. About 5,000 peoplo lined | Chicagy Milwaukeo & St. Paul, and. othera the shorcs of Monona this afternoon at the | coming In from the North and West, {t has pur- hour for the commencement of tho regatta. fk;“g'tlm": E’:fiwm"" Bl ‘“‘:ggl lg"‘nf:;'r ;:‘é: “‘7: U:::u 'L“::c":;‘;”w‘fl‘l’e’s‘"g%;’n::;‘g(" ";‘,'c;:;‘:‘;" south {o the city limits, suclent to bufld there- = Michigan, on o doubla irack. The construction of this Wright of 8t. Paul, [Iyndman of 8t. Paul, and road has been prourmlna{f‘?r some days, and is Thompson of Devil's Lake. Yates took the | now neasly comploted. cn this work {s done lead on the start, . which ho maln- the ?mck-YA&d:hC:anm Iw‘:ll lnv.;’ -lfle.n. l;o‘nd talned through the race, wining tn 13:348¢. [ Henrl BrouRd hE Ch O O A Of Voot Wright sccond, In 13:51%¢, Tilmpson_ dronping | importace to the commercial ntercats of this out on the flrst half-mile on account of bregking s seat, and llyndman on the last half-mile city. ‘The next race was for working boats, two en- tries, Don_and Frank Dradford. Won by tha fornier In 11:05%¢. | A gang of sneak-thieves Jast evenlng madean at- tack upon the cigar-store of E. lofMman, No, 171 Madison etreet. A respectably-dreseed man at- tracted tho clerk's attention while another sneaked in towards ths moncy-drawer, The clerk, A dlnl’. discovered tho _ situation in thie nick uf timo and saved the cash. 1ie held tho sneak until the arrisal of Oflcer’ Swanron, not- withatanding the attack of tha fellow’s pals armed with the acales and welghts, Mr, Iirady was hit with thene mlssiles In several places, but was not scriously Injured, Oficera Willlam Mitchell and Androw Casey, -of thie Armary, lnst evening arrested llenry Miuck, Dnrney Westgate, and Paddy Quinn, who are charged with rnhblnf a brother-in-law of ex- 08 in cash. Tne gentle- man arrived” in town aver tho Michigan Central Tneadsy night, and. being corrallea by Quinn, o driver for tho notorfous lingh liced, was driven to o saloon on Canslstreet, Kept by Mike Uaynor, Instead. of to Buckloy's honsc, as Le de- slred. Whilo hero, he ssys ho™ was held up by the crowd and the money stolen. Coplin & lagenbach, of Bouth Chicago, wers ar- ralgned yesterday bofore Commissioner Hoyno on a charge of refiliing old cigar-boxes witn now clgars, and with having in thelr possession emoty boxes from which the stamps had not been crased, Thelr accuscr was lienjamin #, Ranmsey, »u employs of thelrs, who thought he would help out bis incume a short time ago by A new doe vice. llo wrote saveral Ictters to his employers, to W. B. Arnold, Dr. Swan, hnd George K, Ed- wards, fnforming them ‘that he bad evidence agalnat them tending to show they had been violat- ing the revenue law hi regard to selling or manufac- turing eigars, and luriting them to call on him inmedistely. 1o then aat down to await events, but tha parilcs falled to come In with the expected huash-money. Instesd of this they called on state's-Attornoy Mills, and ltameey was vruught tice Meech on & charge of blackmail- ing. After o besnng he was held over to the Criminal Court in §1,000 bail, and falling to get it went to fall. e was, howe! aliowed to push lils chiarges againet Coolin & llageabach, and their cate wae continued unul to-day, when it will be e Egun was called Into the dispute and prodoced the plans of the building to show that Walker lad 1o clalm far his thick stone, demonstrating clearly, and_to tho satiafaction of ali concerned, that he he optlon to use either thick or thin stone. Yetthls fulled to affect his sdvocates, or move then from thelr determinatlon to giva him all they could without regard to justice or common decency. The fOzht was Jong and bitter, and both sides were more tenacious than ), To have taken & vole to *‘rescind*' would fave been aul- ridal to the ** Ring, " owing Lo the presence of all ha **Tting" cneles, »and the matter had to be postponed or prolonged to tiro out soine onc op- posed 1o the scheme, Everything was dune for deluy, but finally s happy thought struck Ar, Schmidt, und It was thisand the laflure of Come: miasioner Fitzgerald to be at his post that carcied the day, Mr. Guenther tad to meet the train to g hoimné,-and was pale and feeble " from recent sickness, Echmide proffered his carriago to convey hlm to the depot, and unother Commissiuncr vole nnteered to drive him there and return the carriage. o nccepted the offer, and wan speedily out of the way, The vole was then taken, and the *‘rescinding™ proposition carrled,—Carroll, Conly, McCaffrey, and Schmidt voting in tho sfiirmatlve, and Cleary, Hoflmaun, and Mulloy i the negative, The work was dono #0 far ns It was {n the power of tho Committee to do it, and the mecting adjourncd, * The {vul[wlfl of the ** Ring* {s to briog the ropusition befors the Toard Monday. It it by urther urbitration to give Walker avont $30, which ho s not entitled to, and force the schemo through 1f possible. 1t 1t carries. the hitch will come that tho Treasurcr will refusc to pay the amount unless tho architect certideato I, whicn he willnotdo, ‘Ile !t Riug" {s aware of this, but it bopes (0 win in the courts, and at, least can afford to tuko the chancce, sioco its’ mewmbers havo all to gain and nothing to Jose. It 1 not he- loyed that the move will vrin, however, and the vnly hiope of s carrying 1e based on the ability of the **Hing" to mlnl{mlllu some menber of the loard who voted nyalst further arbitration two weeks 0go, The vote thensiood: For Walker— Curroll,” Conly, Schmidt, McCaffrey, Holden, and Ayars, Forthe public—Bradley, Cleary, it llul Hoflman, Lenzen, Mulloy, and Seane. d cliemiss; fined tarte THE C., B. & Q. The Chlcago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company 1s now making some Improvementa - ?':i’:n‘:el“‘,"‘f,“',fl“gf t;:?u‘::e’rem: the four- | which will givo {t when completed a double line Tho Mintiesotas, Madlsons, Mitchells of - Mit- | from Galva to Bagctown, Increasing greatly the waukee, Burlingtons, and Zepbyrs of Detroit, | capacity of the road hotween Burlington and An cven start was had, tho Zeplyrs' bost | Chicago. By the purchase of the Rockford, farly leoping from tho walcr. ThS | Rock Island &Bt. Louls Rallroad tho Burling- lelll’(nyg“ five to nnuyum\(ml tuo feld, but the | ton bas sccurcd a counectlon betweon Sazetown whiteapped boys of Madlson, by a steady, and Ketthsburg, It hasalsoa lne from Now - even pull, gained on their Michizan opponcnts, | Boston to Keithsburg, but this line comes {n on with the Liinucsota boys strongly contestin tho west aids of tue town, while the Rockford for the irst honora. ‘The milc-stake was turned | Somes 10 on the east slde, leaving n gap of shont simultaneously ty the Michizan and Madison | two miles to connect thatwo roads, which Is Kunnucm four only _balf a | DOW being Aited up, tho wark to be comploted length behind, The Zephyrs steercd wild, | 0 ahout & woek, This enables tho Chicago, while tho Madison and Minnesota boys kept an | Burlinzton & Quiney to run itatralns to Saie- oven course. As the three boats spproached | town and Burlington viaKelthsburg. This latter the grand stand, the Detroits were away out | Toute is fourteen miles longer than the former, of their course, the Madison threo boat- | but owing to caster grades olght maorwcars can lengths ohead, ‘with the _Minnesots boys | be hauled'over ft, which offsels the difference in nnf a_ length behind. The crowd was | Gistance, It is the intention of the Company to wild with excitement, and, aa tho white-capped | Funits ‘West-bound freight trains forllurllngs;n Capital City four pnssed the line {n 11 :K,, y | Y= New Boston and Kllhlhur? and the t- chicer after theer went up for them. ‘The Min. | bound tralns from Burlington for Chicago via nesota boys received rousing cheers as they | Gstesburg. This Company I8 also putting In a croased the scare In 12:08. ‘The Michigao club, | double track between Princeton and Malden, secing their rlnlcl!,bgmulull acknowledged 1f | which will be completed in two wecks. ne. CHICAGD AVENUE 5T"EZT‘XPAH.WAY- idente of that portion of the city Iylng near Chicato avenne west of the brldge want more Btreel-ratirond facilitivs than are al prenent ac- corded then, AU present the only Mreot-car au- proaches to thls lucall.y are by the Chicazo aveuuo sud Larrabee line, or by tho Milwaukee avenuo carn. Iy taking the firsi-named line, the resident wert of the Urdpe Ja compelled to'leave tho car pear that polnt and ** hoof *' it nome, Tho near- €8t hic cun get by the Milwgukeo avenue car is the coruer of Milwaukee sventie and Clicazo nvenue, What he wants in that the North Chicugo Campany ehall extend ita Jino over tho Chilcago avenue briigo weat to e city linits, ‘Tho Droperty-owners on the avenue have Leld meetings. decided that this wan Just what thoy deniced, and have called on the otlicers of the Norih Chieago Company, who ox- presaed their willingnees to operato the Hoo, pro- Vided the Weat Sido Company would build and lease ft. A Committee called on President Jones, Tresident of the Weat Slde Company, and ind the factn before him, asking him to leass the right of way on the avenue to the North Blde Company. Mr. Jonea heard them patlently and promised to Loy the matier befure his Directors A DEFEATED CONSTANI f 1o cost $2,800, vn the corner of Ontario and Dear- oo e e s e g Guenther wero abeent, 1t will bo obse born streets, | A permit was also jasuod to Vietor by catehing o crabgud losing one man uver- ’ Al ) bodat e, B baik e o, oo oy o, dhoare pebed ot b | Whcr ey o argand adepont dvtn, <8 e s e U el RSN T nia | SCHOOL URNITURE fogthata 3 -chel'lr. while it would bo very natural for 4'abo 40 fect, to cost $2, )y on Third avenuo, near hu 301 L] 9 'gular m y g ) bo piven, Monday was the end of & week. Doardera pald up i full for the seven doye preced- inr, und then annondced thelr intenilon of leaving, The laudiudy clalmed tnat this wax & breach of covenant, and demanded pay for the eneutnys week. 1t was rofased her. Then phe welzed thelr trunks and screwed them down, They went t Justice Usines and procured 8 war- raut for the landiady's arreal,on the chinrgo of de- taining property which didu't belong to Ler, Tho warrant was banded to 0 fat Constable, who went ap toaerve It According to the landlady's stase. ment, be dld not show hia warrant when ‘he went therc, but slimply arked her to go down to Justice Halnés' court with bim. Sbe didn’t feel aiy par- ticulardesira to go duwn, and refased, Thou s fcked her up in hiv orma and carricd er out into the sircet. Her busband tricd to prevent thia modern rape of Hclen, but the cotietuble knocked him down. After the fit oflicer Bad rotten the mdy oat 1ilg_ the sirect, ahe suce ceeded n breaking uway from hiw, ot tho same timo slapping hiw face sud tearing huw hair, Then, wccarding to her account, ho puiled vul his ware runt and attempted to read )t Lo her, Hol sho, bos init sumewhat rumpled as ta clothing und mind, natchied e wareant away from hitm, toro, it p befure his face, said ho was b bad mau, und 19ld Liin 1o ¥o buck (0 his muster's. This he did, Sho put on hier best bonuet and went dowd Lo hier laws Jers, and from there to Justice Halnes' ofice, Where she surrendered hezecll, The case will prabably come up for irlal to-day, and in the mean- ‘Taylor street. A hew peachebasket swindlo wan esflmed ese ferdny by a man whocotaplained totho Mayer that, in a Lasket of peaches whicn he bought from E. R, Nichols & Co., a Eouth Water street firm, ho found an entire nowspaper, the Chicagzo 7imes, arranged s0 us 10 take up as much space aa possibie, and snrrounded by bad frait, while on the top of the basket was gooa fruit. ‘The complalnant was ro- forrod to the police authorities, who will sco that Nichols & Co, and elmlilar allcged offenders are sumwmarly dealt with. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. The molion for & new trial In the Plper rape caso will be argued Monday. The Commitieo on Roads and Dridges will viait the Town of Lyons to-day to look after repairing certaln bridges, Satunisy will be sentence.day in the Criminal Court, About thity prisonets areawalting a pass- port La Joltet, and 8s many more to the Bridewall. The Superintendent of the Court-Iouse work called on the architect yosterday and put an eoil to the quurze! ahout furnishing bim with plane, etc. 1l sald that ho did not wantihe piane, had no uve for them, —or uny 1oro than he already had access “I'nus haa tho bubble exploded, and Kgan s ‘The Village Trustecs sat in regularsomi-monthly acsalon Taesday evcning, with Messrs, [fuse, Gage, Kellogg, Davls, and Jenks prosent. Directly upon tho readiag of the minutes of the previona meeting, President lluse stated that he was then suthorized to withdraw the resignation of Trustea Kedzle, which had becn prescnted to the Board four woeks beforo but had not been ace ceptad, Mr. Kedzle hiad boen persuaded to recon- elder hin action, bat dId not conslder it necessary 10 make any explanations, President IHuso sald ho did not think it necearary to tuke any acilon in order to place Mr, Kedzio in good standing as & member of the il lw reslgnation bud not been accepted. ‘rustees Davls and Gage colncided 1n this, acd no actlon was taken. ‘The report for Lhe th of Juneof Mr.Im Holly. Colel-Engineerof the Water-Works, was tLen read, showing the followlng leadlng fac Pumped llllflr&')olhu month. 11,411,000 allon: coul used, 5, pounda; aversye water per da; 380, 348 gallans; fuel per day, 1,170 pounds; cost of fuel por day, 33,08, The Engiscer's report for the mooth of July was also read Towing additional facts of 1nicr Ing the month, 16,208,000 gallonsy pumping esch million galtony, including salaries, etc,, §26.42, being » larre reduction [roin tho cost In June, snd due to the increased quantity ralsed, {from all the boatmen present., " i "’i'hn hext race was for the best lady oarsman, Ticket and Passenger Agents'Association of Chi. for which there were threo. entrica,—3liss Dar. | €820 was heid yesterday at the offica of tha Chi- nu:xd, .\hu ']l%r;lor l:’ml .\;m Turville, and won | €380, Rock Island & Pacific Rallroad. The com- by the former. 'x’xme, 4:28%(, parison of shcet-ratcs and a few ininor changes For the Jast raco for double sculls there was | jn.the ratcs was all the business that was trans- but_onc entry, by Wright und Marvin, of St. | geted. h {°Mr. I, B, Ledyard, General Manager, and Mr, Paul, they simply rowing over the course against time, which they made u 18:10%, E. C. BrownAssistant Genernl Superintendent of the Michizan Ceatral Kallroad, were in this “The rowing was superb, all boatmen resent acknowledging it to be the finest exhibilion of | eity yesterday, Theyare on a tourof inapec- tion over thelr road, rowing ever hud in the Weat. The” weather promisca to bo fne for to-mor- Mz, John King, Jr., First Vice-President of the Laltimorn & Ohlo, srrived fu the vity yester- row. o day, He has been making a tour of Inspection AT ATCOTION, SATURDAY MORNING, Ang.’?25, at 10:30, our ualesraoms, 118 & 190 Wabasli-av. WM, A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctrs, - BUTTEES & 00,8 SATURDAY SALL, August 23, at 9:30 o'clock a8.5m. Furniture, Pinnos, Oarpots, Mirrors, Crockory and dlnaawaro, Hard- waro, Stoves, Scales, Bafos, &c., at thelr o il 118 & 120 Wab: By BLISON, POMEROY & CO, Auctloncers, 78and 80 Randoiph-at. Our Regular Weekly Sale, Friday, Aug. 24, at 0} a. m. IMMENSE LAYOUT. ' NKW AND SECOND-HAND Parlor & Chamber Suits. A full lino good Carpets. Gonoral Houschold Goods, oto. 1o be lu favor of It Leaving theso out of the con- troversy, then,®it Is safo to say (nat Ayara wiil ~ chante ~ hls ol0 ' rather “than neu Walker et 8 larger wum than Egmn savs be fs cntltied to,—for ho voted with the **fting " because opposed to giving Walker any- thing, —and there must be conalderable changin If the schumo is not killed again, The public wili ;m::k l'be changes, of course, with considorable nterest, “THE IIOME.” A MEETIXO OF LADIXS conpected with The llome department of Tur Tuwisuxg was held yesterday afternoon in the club-rooms of the Shermamilouse, to-take into consideration the momentous question of holdlug & conventlon, In the obsonce of tho President, a tady knawn to the rcaders of Tho lome as ** Forn- Leaf™ waw called to the chalr. **Fern-Leaf™ favored a convention, while **Amber" thought ta Assoclation was rather too young to puton such and proposed a inceting iu the woods, Une onds, " a falr-haired Saxon of the male sex from up tho way,—that is o sag, Wisconaln, advised the ladics ‘and the other’ male present, yelept **Kentucky," (o give & banguet, It was probabiy owiog to o supplenientary remark whicti he ‘node, to the effect that he THE SARATOGA NROATTA, 8AmATOOGA, Aug. 2% —Courtucy, Platsted, and | over the road and Its branclics. Riley drew for pasitions i tho sfnzle-scull race The bondholders of the Toledo, Peorls & tocome off at Saratoga Lake Tuesdsy next, | Warsaw Railroad arc now makingarrangements gettiug position fo the urder named. for the reorganization of the yoad, It fs pro- posed to change its namo to the Toledo, Peorls THE TURFy & Weatern Rallroad. 5 POUGHKEEPAIR. —— Povongenrsiz, N. Y., Auz. 22.~The attend- M'PCONOMR'VQ‘C%‘”M . ;nof:;,“ the lidsnn Aiiee Ausochalion i OconoMowos, Wis, Aug, 22.—Arrivals at O;he Purso $2,600, for 2:28 clas Draper Dall: N/ di Mra, Frank Wentworth, M. J.IL Allen;George {‘\“nli':'l.j;;‘“ e Mre. Mason llulcz' Allen, E. H. Jords belug put on the ground it has been discavered that none of it can bo used va the Ciark-street en- trance for some tlme, because the dimension stone work nas to be ralaud three feet Lefore it can be put in place, This wonid scem to bo s aevere blow on Walker's propuscd clalin for *‘ex- tean™ for delag on account of the granite, etc, 'll'haI boot muy' yet by fonud to de unlmo ather oot Lumor had iL yostenday that Periolat and Tilley bad miade & unfon fntent on wettivg their fingers 101 5 o, 3 402 o1 =5 | One Chamber Set, cout $300. Wonle "t buurding-houve Keeper Fetams o | Y3 00d ut baugucts that tho sazsestion fell con; | sgain ahical of bis wiveriarlea, [EQung tatihen Lie coneutiphion e doitited the Youag Wi 2 3 4 | Barlow, I Rickardson, U. B, Chandier, 8. e | Qs apleniid Upright Sieinway Plano, nearly sev. :‘r.:u:::m::x‘d:;.lx'..g'l;l‘:rzulll‘a:‘:;?: came out abead fn Toot \luu{ol Hisodulon; w.:“kh ‘cavered & perlod of Now that the granite for the Coart-Ilouse fs T'rustee Kellogg, Chatrnan of thy Water.Worka Duraad, and Charles W, Parker, of Chicago; Serat. W. J, Fils k. luntiugton ‘Smith, 8L Loais; G. Willle B, 'Me- acca Fails, N. Frank Fail- oi nt Satln arlar Buit. ey HLISON, POMEROY &CO. TLIPMANS GREAT SALE PAWNBROKER'S GOODS, Vatches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Cownittes, Teported la reference to the Juke tnlet 1po that Capt, Falcon, with divers, had esumined he same, found ony of the plles broken atthe luke bbotton und thu bipe crowded ont of line and upon the Tllm: to the south; that the plpe wue imbedded lu aand on Its north side. but not vn tho south, and recommended that new piles be driven. luch’ d on was had on \he report. Capl, Falcun esent, and sald there wis no need of plling ou the north side of the pipe unless tho lake turrenta should some tine change, but now the at feast two hourw, it was decided to have a cone ventien somo 1 durlug tho sesslon of the Wom- en'w Congress and of the Exposition, snd to let the Executive Commitice, enforced by the addition of ** FerneLeal” aud ** Derunda, " appoint subecoins mittees, und decide what kind of 8 conventlon they will Luld. ‘Tho meeting as & meeting was then dla- suived, but the ladics remained to informally d cusa thoss wallers in which their souls find perpets ual dedint, and which aro found duly st forth in every Saturdsy's lseue of this paper, IOTEL ARRIVALS, . Fill ran douscliaynios, Texch, U, 8 A tou. 3 the Hop. Jo oy, K. M. ¢ 1. Buck, dr., Goodwsn King, 1. Mellvains, Lizziv B, Mcllvaiiie, Iivaino, Peorin; James P, 1eller, ', ; Clemens iL. Troth, Fhiladelphl 1ng and wile, Columba e —— GRANGERS, . Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune. CaruixviiLe, Il., Aug, 2.—The Grangem 'S ont Lo , Plitston, Vs, . Lawrince, New Urlewn: 3. Morton, lostoni b, iloa. A, I, Morriso ENGLISH BACKS, iagiel LiarTin Quincy Losnoud Augg. 22.—The roce for the grest tider, Corry, Lseol; Jotn P - Ity! drift Il from the northeast, Trust Por buudicap stakes at York to-day was woo 5 o Je et Lt = futo tho roposed Cliy-all work 18 one way ur | {iiels Spoke sirongly sgainst icaving the plpe an at EY diaiiner.! o ot Macoupin County held their anuual pleulc at | At aur Store, 76 & 80 Randolph-at., THLS MORN: igater, liutald 1. C. B. U, the nuie mado about Egao's Dkl Sidinioas] | resent, lest it bo rained in the storma of noxt HACES AT MENDOTA, ILL. the fair-grounds near this city to-day. The at- ING at 10 o’clock. TUE AKNUAL MEETING, , . ‘The Conventlon of tho Irish Catholic Benevolent Union of Illnols met pursnant 1o adjournwent in wiuter d springi R hag cost 81,000, and must be wrotected. - Trusices sy au others iodorved the sentiment. Capt, Falcon said it would -bs worth $12 plane was _not entirely “disconnected with the scteme. ‘Fho roport 1 glven for what It {s worth, but worse combiuations, snd lcss powerful, bave been wade. Speciul Dispaich to Mexpora, 1L, Aug. races of yesterday wers hegun early t.o:lu‘l’zv tendauce was very larze. Tho addrcss was de- MNvered by the Hon. W, A, Forsythe, Grand Mas- I e o i iner ot e Hton. ' Paul Forbes, N’ Yo Sinith 1 Tho " unfalshed By GEO, I’. GORE & CO, 64 824 70 Wabash aveaue, 14 ter of the State Geange. It was well recelved Maskell Hall yosterda: ing. ® . i5 lece I t in (he pil d The firet called was the 3:43 cl: purse " . L Mo 1278, Viowe: Masquetiss 1ho busines with an address of soms ,‘;“‘;u‘_ ad. | Zation, conipoycd of Me, C, ¢, Campbell, I, | thought it could be well dons for levs moucy, aud A LARGE STOCK OF heats, Sheppard lloy second, 1llinols Chief thint; time, 20883 3:853¢; 2:07, Lhe stalllon race, purss $430 and’ & champlouship gold medal, "was won by Byron, Amboy second; titne, 253 2:403¢3 3:430 20K, The saddle race, 3:30 class, wus taken In thres straight beats by Janesville, Lady M. second; titue, #2331, $:0134, and 2:31%. Tho followluic 18 the summary (o tho 2:20 class, purse, S600: . mouopolics,” * Honeat labor must be reward- od."b The Urangs in this county 13 {ncreaslng in numboer. x exier, 0 Waskiugtons Iridni Sheplerd, Winonas 1 A, Joss, ' lied Wing; Jolin "Craae, Dillimore. 8T. JQHN’S, DISCUS3ING TUB BITUATION, A epecisl mectiog of the parish of St. John's Apt:copal Church was held lsat eveniug to take iuts wou-lderativn the statue of the clurch prop erty, suu decide somelhing as to the future of the Boctety, The weather had much to do with the A, Aimsworth, and Prederick Sunkal, reacbed (he clty yesterday and will remaln & fow days W look into the assessment of tho capital stock of corpo- ratious, The Fqualizatlog' Committes of sthe County Boarst koew nothing of thelr coming or presence until inforuicd by the papers, and atl search for the vieitors was in valn curing the day, Ouly about 8 dozen of the corporations af e coutity, it appeary, have made any returns of their capital stock, Hreat many bave nade returns of their tangible provesty, sud this s what ia to e specially looked Into. The Cunmittes will be fusension at Klare's ) tu-day, and has caused concluded the sublect for the evening by difectin the Water-Works Committee and Saperintenden toadvertise forthwlth fur bids oa the plling, all bide tobeinbybp, m. of Tucsday. ‘The report was recamml On the mibject of setlling with the Awsignes of James & Co., the bankrupt Milwaukeo contfuctors for the lake inlet-pipe, i& waa azreed that the waid Asslynes wmight fnspect tho billsallowed by the Board for the complction of the pipe-laying ace cording to conteact tenne. & The Board accepied tbe offcr of the Northwest- SECONIMIIAND FURNITURE. Also the Furnitare of & Doctor's Office. 360 1075 W, 0. CROCKERY, 75 DOZEH (oML EO0S Opeaing Vil Sale of onc of the largest aod bl mé’r‘fi? guxk’n ‘of Purniture that has beon oifered ¢ auction. ' PRt Tod of Chramber siets, In the white, 40 tlarenus, with frawes, 1n the white, 45 Waluut Bedsteads, du the White, vocating the union of all the Catholle beuevoleut wocietles in the State with (he 1, C, . U, Mesers. Dunahue, Do y, uud Halvey were, on wotion, wadv a Committce on Credentials, and (Lo Conventiun took & whort recess o enable the ‘ommittoe to prepare a lst of delegates, O re Lijug the Commities reported the folluwing ns o4 entltled (oweaty §n the Conventiun: 20, M. (i. O'Cosnor; Cliouoa, . Dougnerty, AL, ilinson; Fairbury, Yhomas Colfer, C. 0, Salt fey, Jumea’ . Edwarde; Braidwood. J. Donaliue, Mendota, - Wiliia Dieveran, i, —— . SPLENDID BUGGIES, The Elkhart Bogev Msanufactoring Company will bave s large sssortment of thelr buggies at (he Ex- posttiou in our city, from Aug. 20 to Oct. 5, which they will sell, at the regular price, ortake orders toship from factory ot same pricess Jtwillben good chancu for the people 10 compare their work q ity fora new ) f Lhe g d - 2 41 F'arlor Sulte in cvery style, amall attendance, bt more tbaa this the uufor- | JEEYUY. Teomas e apeita, duhi fialvey s | the Totlowiug notice 10 b0 ME 13 1he SOTERdl Cor | Liod-by tar. Hown-HAIL 84 380 pir sanumm for Ve % | with uther 8ret-class work. They will be surprised | Biegant Chamber bets, Piauo Forte, Book Caseh : 4 Jdolict, J, Meavy; Pataick Shuma: | puratious: years, datiog back to Jan. 1, 1674, 3 | to Snd whesr work as fine as any made, and stabout | Wardrobes, Easy Chairs, Kockerv, Sofas. Lounith sonate circauslauces under which the meetwg was | Culro, fotin Costello, Peter Sith. The topurt was 3urblo and Wood-top Tables, Walout edstc “Fruates Davis, uctiug Chairman of the Judiciary Comulttee, presented the folluwing report of dm- vortauce in Lax queations: bela. Tho Bev. Dr. Hopkins, the Rector, called tho meeting (o order, and b tefly stated i object. In the course of bls renarks Lo referred feelivgly to the fact that the church bad been sold fur debt, and A sub-comn:litee of the State Board of Equallzation ‘maacamicut ol € atuck of corporations urth Glark strect, duriog v (bl day. o tevels s and capial stock PR THAR P ) one-Usll leses price than suy other manufacturer sclls Arat quality of work at In shie Uniled States. They acll the very fincst open buggy, aay stylo body. at $110; with top, $105; phaeton from §150 to $200; lumber wagons cowmplete, $505cutters ‘The 3:33 race had three heats trotted, but stauds adjoursed till to-murrow. . PITRSLULA, PItTsBURG, P, Aug, 2.—~To-day, the secoud aceeplo Ou { and_ Bureaus, Drevaing Cases. Parlor snd UBcs Desi, o :':.m: I.;n.;relnl;. Gt ok, &e. 1 ruaine. A%y "is'ub'.’f-."uh?’éau Auctione: — fon, Measrs. Halvey, o} Wapello; leafy, of Falrhury, acd O'Connor, of Chicago, were ap: pointed a Coinmistee on Coustitution. FUE BECPETARY'S REFORT Your Commlttee. to whon was raforred the spplica- tlon of ccriaiy pariies (o Lave tho division of the Livck kuown a4 the former Ladic.’ Cotlege grounds sckno 4 axes for & pars of sald block, St siatenicats fcsapding the fr of cosporstiona ln Cook Coun luloraiation frow the olicers of crs. waseallea for, und accepied without baing read. | Commitics will make fepurt 16, thy cdzed by recely i . of the sumwcr weeting at Fricudstub Park, was o T erormE ; 1nted o very sad picture of the churchew of thelr | b9 fallowlud is the reporss 1000t Tellabl faformiation (bey can SLAIR: fetiecalully feport e trcia the etucralvaleayorera | SLAN S0 R Tack was Deavy with dust, | 100 82800 They aldo make commen and Ehio | oo coowiuation on tuc West bwe, Uy had beard | The Catbulic beuevoleat Uoluo of Hitnols {s gatoing LOW THE PUBLIC 18 BEING SBERVED. o SaeL. Vuta Tioard caiol Teceive the paywent of the | Tue attendance was ouly fuir,° gyiEs drom Sl uy. Aell; all gushisy o, FCLEAS sugyestivns, Lo sald, that the best (bing the par- | 1B etreuaih, numbor, sud usuie slowly butsurely. | g b b o Ty vy e Junens of ) ” Bireid barncas. ‘I'bey sell a good bugey bsrucas Cplate P H 24 N e Dy the par- A O A R L B ome wontby 0zu there was u great to-do In the | tases uauy other wap than o6 they were acasod on Tl ting race ou the programme wus the un- 4 u At izl s could 'do would Lo 1o unlie with 'the | fLUEl the inice sre asulubt ua, the Becrolctt Ul | couuty Hoard over lettiug the contract for patting | (B block w8 woole, ' Tic ouly legal method by whith | gy izhed runniug race of yesterday, which was a | for$1210 815, Finu nickel-plited for $15 10§20, Feiscd . Church of thc Atonement und Cabiary | s ot Finee 1 ai. macting a1 mion | ® fenco sfocnd the Cuurt-louve Squarc, 1t had | OwBemurapartolihe Lok van par tho iaves on 1o | T [? burg, Kilburn having been | Send stawp to F. B. Puarr, Secrelary, Llkbart, e Al Cuurch, Lut be waa 0ot brepared 10 ndvocate wuch | T socjely” of Meaduts as olucd use brtagtog withis | befure It sundy propositions, all bsed on baylng | PAE TRy own 1a koot the ttle be perfccted tu tun all; | watlcover for Bienturg, ©URE 184 ; fut eaialogneand prce et 1 sndy & coursé Just yet, F reaily Lo dvide what was bust | biuel foroe aud lufuedce, - it fs oue of the wealthieat | the uso of the fence fo auverileing purposcs, Tho | tiai Lo rons taa + Hlowe for Suchvare of the buek | Withdrawn unaccount of lauioueat, . o ¢ § Lddenlli . (et B! 1o do. from 1B fuct tuat the surroundinge wers so | Koidilye wwcletles in the siate Unloucul) i codastand- | potabie bids wers thouc of the Cuz Brow and Clem [ aeihiey Ty’ tates o, Y ur Comiitice recommend | | Today's thrat race was g trfy wie Bedte, foF 7 9 complicuted, Iy thought. huwever, that hf a | o5 l_Awa*. i T ‘:M“,,“;fi“"u:‘l.'“{,m:z Terlolat, Cox offercd to build the fence, fusujoh | tis course as the best and safest both fur ibe village | tho 2:33 clasy, purse $500. T starters were FIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT, | Bacques, urivn of the threc churched 8 strung drganization | Hitohe it L el b 2 preas powes | the material, constauct the necessary offices fur the | 83d Lue broperty-owncre, usluse the scversl owncracaa | Frauk Miller, Little Roan, Scnecs Mald, War- | gplendid upright, square, snd grand plasos, . | and Cleaned: e might be bullt ur, sotwitiatanding al of them | foryoeduel's Bghiy sircs Tor il “ndiora T Sr | wes of the cantractors and archutect, and gav tho | MECSAES ST ey e ViUSGELS 144 P19 | rior, Doulab, sud Orauge Blly. 1o tirst "best | purdert and otber organs, 8¢ lowest rates. Lyon TONLIEA, < selver ad dong sty lila d’chmh e Rl B T o e By T e ] ‘Teuatra Darl ofcred 186 followisg resolutions wea'n dead one uetween Wairlor uod Boulab. | & Healy, State aad Moaros steocts- kst zacet $hat eithier of them had done was 1o pay the The Convention then adjonrned to 1:30 p. m. bonus 3300 on coudition that it was glven to the | Which was adopled: s foleswst on fte debt and pay Its runsiog expeuscs, but Y a unlon were consummated, and the proper | ported the recelpts from capifa tax at §24.50 :My thrown §uto the work, be bhad no doult aod the disbuzscments "2'0.25. leaving » deficicacy a5CDg, beslthy organizativn might bo built up. | of 45 centd. Hewes lmun‘d. however, o I.h.u:‘k 1t beat Lo bung Lesoludlons pledging the power of the Lulonto Beulah sccond. Tiwe, 2:96, 2:37, 3:38, 2:397. The second race was a pacinz race for ull ages for & purse of $500. The sturters were Rmni‘yl Boy, Sbaker Buy, Lucy, Siccpy George, aud Bweetzer. Bleepy George touk the tirat, third o reassembling tbe Auditing Commiftee ‘re- orphans, sic. e ot the work, and at the Lime somu doubt was vspressed about any orphan other than himeclt, or oulaide of the ** Ring, ™ gver sce- ipg suy vartof the $300° whirh, it sppears, was prophetic, What Las been done? Tho fvoce wad esolced, Thad wllomcersaad appolateesot the who reccive money frull Aby $IUFce ba:oDgIng 1o 1he ¥ ¢, guflihflrl:“lp!l o full from the commence: wmeul of he preacat facel year, at tbe mest Tegulas meeting of 1ha Board, suecllying from what source 1ao Woey wad £ocel1ed Aad wheller pald over b thy VUI- KALA-KOMA. A mew vegotable halr presorver and restorative; the ouly preparation of tho kind cver presented to thoe public; fres from polsonous drugs Like sugas of i cd toal 3 or' . Addrest o £il, Coute® 4 tlouer, Chicao.