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" 18TT—TWELVE PAGES/ conalderable [nterest s felt in the result. If 1] O WWalker i ok ek sowns enchurszemant, 1t s THE COURTS. probahle that he will abandon the wark for the time belng, but the public will losc nothing by “fl ln‘lhc mmhl?e‘mmb‘:\ :l\rlum ‘nn({u‘r' lh'r: :l'-'-u Oertain Miners at LaSalle Apply to thing that oul 0 determined fa whether o hot el tder M contract, entitled to any- Judge Drammond for Aid. thing,—In other words, whether, by the use of thick stone, he has gone outalde of his contract, ¢ B THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The temperature as observed by Manasee, op- ifcian, No. 83 Madison street (TRisuss Bulld- fnr), was at 8 4. m.. 65 degrees; 10 a. m., 713§ difficnit fo eubstat for any great length of time | the address of welcome. At 8 p. m. the Rev. wlllhom Retting thelr w.\i;'if K George W, Pepper, of Ohlo, wilt deliver an ad- PERSONAL. dress on_ " Ireland and the Irish.” At 8 p. m. The Rev. J. A. Reed, of Springfleld, Is ab tho | Gen. T. F, Bourke, of New York, will deliver an Tremont House. nmlrcsn.' ’rll.e remnlml(:{ otllhe rogmmme as rinted I8 given up to-dancing, for which there The Ilon. Georg McCandless, of Butler, Pa.. | 7'\ ontyono. nimbers st down. ' “The man. i Fremant guest. azement of the occaslon has dona a wise thing Col, Charles P, Davls, of San Francisco, s at | {n taking every precaution to choke off the can- the Tremont House. didates who may havo desired, and arranged, to thold Locwenthal, trastees, A16d a bill nzninst _ BADBBITT'S TOILET SOAF, Jdohn and Bernard Smith to forceloas A trast- 0 TATT D G deed for 86,5009 Lot 13w the N.. 10 feet of Lot 18 In Blogk 11, fn” Wright'a. sdition to . RO, by \V.igsunnzmdlhu Stats Bavinga Institu- e tlon filed a bill againss Lm-{ V._and Cornelius T Falrchild, and Lack V. Fairchiid, the ounger, E. H. B8heldon, trustee, and HEA 1 5 elatand decepiy . N, Jewett, successor in trust, fo foreclons od 111t {8 declded that he has, then the next ques- | The Peopls of Jefferson Object to Iav- to forecion o2 e 12m., 70; 8 p. m., 8; 7. m,, 72 Barometer at {s | be called gut by the enthusiastic volces of their | tion that ought to ba consliered fs, whether ho 8 trust-deed for 0,000 on Lots 1, 2 8, 2%, %), : tuminon ad dete. 8 1. m., 20,013 7 p. m, 204 o ok Jumes M Inzally, United Btates amya 18 | fionds, Notico ‘s formally | wiven thera | acted upon Competent: suthority or not. “Tho Ing n Bohemian Cemetery A0 54, Bioak e 1 tue yitnge ot Hydla Fark: architect has decided the question negatively, Tha Btate Savings Iustitution filed a b and here 18 really the conflict, and it s the Amongst Them. against Bernard G, and Laura Caulfield to fore. At nbout 3 p. m. yesterdag a boy named Har- men that lhenuwm not he allowed The Hon. 8am Buckmaster, of Alton, Iil, is | the use 0. the form. _Arrangements bave S S > SN g Aur b : ! vey Huchderberg, aged 12, was drowned while ( atopping at the Tremont House. been made for n large crowil, and it ls announc- | merest folly for the Board to close a trust-deed for $5,077.64on Lots 32 and | payag, [t Saap e pertectad, andgiw he Inke at the fo { Fortyseventh ol that either an omnibus or a Clybourn-ave- | waste time ~ in talking about ‘“‘arbi. P 401n Bchool Trustees' Subdivision of Sec. 16, | public The FINENT ToIlET 850 e :n.n.,w.,"::;;m::u.,,’,, Forty- u:’,'; ot fule, Schoel Goucord, N. | fug car will leave Clark and Randolph streets | tration” untl' this " question in weitled | Rooord of Judgments and Now Suits— | 35,14, T b LN areat epecasle” OHls at minute fotervals all day. It fsclear that A, 8. Mohler, Geperal Superintendent of the | every arrangement has been made for an enjoy- Cedar Raplds Dtailroad, Cedar Rapids, Is & | ableday, and thereshould bealarge attendance. Palmer House guest. Capt. and Mrs, Dnrlo( Percy Taylor and wife, THE MILITIA. once forall. When it Is settled it will be time enouzh to et the matter of extran” and Applioants for Divoroes, “ fll}lnlr{lt be 'nljna(edl m:lll lhen‘,,l:rwereb:"ml‘x‘clri he ng " may desire to rob the public and entlch themselvens 1f the uke of thick stono s | _ Whether it was the salutary effect of Judge I W. Chato and D. & Patefled o petition MERKuelire. ain: in, W, L. . C. i “D‘fwls: nn?!“&‘;-rll T '{!oy(numn.'u:(!:'g fora FDI' USL' n flle wa “ HEIS Nfl Efl[m, mechanies’ llen to the amount of $1,773 on Bher win's fertilizi tory. sccond street, The body had not been recover- od Iast light, The Hon. E. B, Bherman has been appointed Lieutcnant-Colonel and Judge Advocate of the Worthten timeals cout to every mother and famgy ates m: SAmDla BOT, cORIAINIAR 3 Cakes ni ] samination of the | Drummong's late nction agginat tho rafiroad e —— punicen Each, et (760 1o Any AATEss 00 receiot of Elntnasds of Silaols Nuttooul Guards, and | Si_ s Dk, ot Lunt on, Begy e regleler RLRVRT AR COMBAREL i ‘Ef:fi:'::'flf\'fi:fli:u"mfiflcfzg:{x'u":‘efn °'-e":. P o e et T KALA KONA, s i ", 2 ascigned to duty on the stafl of Brig.-Gen. J. T. 4 The members of the Eleven! miiitary | tra'" work, the allowsance for it can then be 1 t disposed to take the law in | anew true vegetable halr preserver and restoror, i L} Torrence, commanding the First Drigade, to "‘"-'r Lf_“l;"}"‘gp :m\l{;{,nray Lee, ‘zh" 816 40 [ 5 .zantzation, to be known as a company of the | fixed, and hot until then. The Boand, however, IBI?::: a‘:‘nfl h:: s, cc';uln it 1a that they have | which excels all otber renewers and restorers in BnTuB.ABBITT, NewYork Glty. rank from Aug. 16, 1877, Hopping at 16y Patmer House, * oo 4% | First Regiment, 1. N. Gy beld o meeting las | I8 incompetont o deterinino this queation Zand | | FE SR BECH UG S 48 ICE (AR | virtae, aa it doen not contaln auy pofsonana drugs FOR SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS Thursday cventng, atabont 8:30 o'clock, Net= | 0 p 7 o1ana, Auditor of the Lake Shore & | Meht in Martino's Hall for the purposo of of- H tike sugar of jead, anlphur, nitrato of siiver, ete., of the whole troubla: hence, If ‘*arbiteation” | wrongs than by quitting work and (nterfering is ,‘;‘f,“’f,“ -r;y"!lmrla ,!bl' i J"lflrllglrté cl:glg:g"-‘; with other workmen. About fifty mifiers yea- arbitration is admissible unde i and nong other should be allowed or tatked | {erdas, headed by James Relly, filed a petition about even, until the question of whether or | inthe United Statds Circuit Uourt, before Judge tle Carlton, 24 sears old, fell off a porch, at No. 145 Aberdeen atreet, to the ground, a dis- tance of twelve fect, injuring ber head soverely. Dr. Montgamery attendeds he is unable to cl fecting an organtzation, Gom. O. L. Mann called fl:.‘f;"fi"{'nfi"n'n‘fifi'fifi":-m? ; c'n.(éll.e welaady lgatop- the meeting to order, and West-Town Clerk The Hon, C. T. Howard, ot New Orleans, Tarbell acted as Scerefary. Enlistment blanks which all other halr preparations, without ex- e, s e s s | | PERFECT TOILET S04, hair, and canse {nsnfTerable leadnchis and ernp- Col. I, W. Birge, of Wisconsin, and Judge P, [ were distributed, which the recrults slgacd, ot he was compellpd to use the material be Lias | Drummond, asking that he would step (n and | yiong of the akin. It restores gray hair tolts origh 3 T, Ing Lo serve the Blate fiva years, swearing iy ! 2 ~ aray orlgi- juifi:h::lfi::“\::.:::,::; :‘)f; n:..{f:- product &S:::l m‘:fi‘-’:?:}::;mon' Do grepemlueal al efi.':fi-u to the State and nl’;lonf' and yow- | used bas been settled. regulate the afairs of the minera of the ilinols | nal color, cures baldners, eradicates dandruf, re. | First among the reqaisiten of the toliet 1a n good stores the scalp to » healthy condition, and fa at | 2Fcie of Sosn, butta procure it Ia nat always an e of the Merchants' Woolen Company, consisting 7, dadjustthelrgrievances Miss Mary Carey, Mrs. Thomas Darry, Miss | 1% by the Etcrnal thgt they would 'ANNOUNCEMENTS. Coal & Iron Company and adjusl rgrievances, 3 he most exnensive Suapa n tha map. N d its affal the sama time & frat-class dreasing for the hair, | Do o ney oY ¥ uf 5,000 Liceeanl_ali-wool Moscow 'beavers in | Henrieita Trving, and other members of the | ST6Fbo true, whetlier on the gory el of ridt T O e 15, ‘Plont aring, | The, SRutfactarecs Wil b leasec (g senda sams | K2 4re mnde trors cosrso and delolarious mterlidsd Ulacks, Dlice, browis,etc., will be oot & Gor | moes Hose pinations will acrive at the Tre- | rugm, Abunt thirty members signed the blank | The Central Park Driving Assoctation witl | e Dotk 08, 8o Lot (R RETR | ole bottle toany address onreceipt of $1. ™ | ClCuuT i mon senatve Imaier. Tho dlsionscy months' o hy ¢! 0] s ng. 1 o) i Sl < 2 o auctioncers, Gi-60 Wiite street, New York. ~ ' [ "y o 0w FUE G e | e e o T bty | TiAYe 8 matinico thiy aftornoon at8 p. m. that they ars labosing men who bave been, up | Chemista and Manufacturers. 14 Eext Division | Mecctly made puble reganding thls sublect are mow The Drovers’ Journal, published by . L. Goodall & Co.., at the Unlon Stock Yanls, now furnishes the Chleazo live-atock report sent out dally by the Associated Press, It is made un Ly one” of the vest lve-sfock writers in tho coutry, and no Lmlm« will be aparcd to insure its absolute reliability. The Democratic City Central Committes tried It again Jast evening, hut lack of s quorum rpolled their plans, and, after waiting around the Sherman House club-rooms until 9 o'clock, the early agitators dispersed. A quorum per- mitting, they proposo to tueet one week from Thursday night at the same place. In the report of the suit of Horton ys. Bperry, publistked Wednesday, it was stated that Sperry Chaplain McCabe, the well known and elo- #treet, corner of Sedgwick, Chicaeo, T1l. livelr sartling, and deserve serion constderation, The trade supiled by Van Schanck, Stevenson & | Beented Saaps ara now Kiown to be entremnely objee. Co,, Whotesale Drugglate, 02 and 0§ Lake streat, | tionoble, esnectally if anplied to the head; Injuring tny petsinntnls Mt Sy i rritating the scaln, nd nducing severy hews scliee. The characier of the ingredieuts may be inferreq PERSONAL TO MUSICIANS AND DEALERS. from tho statement ut o geoticman who mskes ‘The practical knowledee bronght to the Chicago | scenucy uf Buaus 1is buslucas: ne recently decinred s Music Company, 152 State streel, by Mr, Willlam | persons envayedin this employment wera shortfivey; L FFOM 86 veD 18 laayears belng ¢1o (OWKAs peFiud o 0 well known -:hmlu\.r e best musiclans, 'gflh‘?flx‘"fiu”fln’n Combo'tlgwad. 3 e =5 ‘or procuring s perl e aryihlog totliglr pateons; ia ol #00 | rglicy Bonp 1 4L Jact ohyiokas Powever, Tunice to sa enterprise and ehemical skiilof Afr. 1. T. Danntrr, of osp Sfanufaciasen v iaf e dargest iy ahof Aed youts boa whlely o Conn,, on his wuy home (rom San Francisco, | tell them where thelr futuro military home wonld will preach to-morrow morning in the First | be, but as the official Board of tho Firat Regi- Preabyterian Church, corner of Indlsus avenue | ment was then In acssion to declde upon certain aud ‘wenty-tirst street, fHe will stop s fow | matters, he was unable to atate anything defl- hya in thisclty, being the guest of his brother- | nite. fo-law, P. 8.-Peterson, of Ruschill Nurseries. ‘The question of adopting rules and regula- IIOTEL ARRIVALS. tions for the government of tho company was Grand Pacific—James Converse, Texas; R. 1, | laid over for one wecek. 8mith, Alton: the lion, John C, Spooncr, llud- | ~Senator Riddic stated that thero would be no Win. 1.J. Bbepherd, Cleveland; . Lumbatd, | trouble about ralsing money envugh to buy ort Waynb; T. L. Flak, Ottawa; Jobn Uraf, 3 e ] llndtarx} S, Lowter . P Lelana, | fatigue uniforms for ut lcast forty ar fifty men. Claveland; Juhn Cum&:o:ll. Tudwon: K, K. Clapp, Dies Motnes; James@itephensor \\'uhlnTfln. Sherman louse—Calvert F«Ecnslay, Pols Q. W, Cook, New York: the M. Yorter, _ Missourl; the Hon, lette, Fond du Lao: to the 27th of July last, In the employ of the quent preachet, will preactiat tho First M. E. | Northern' Iilinols Coal & Iron Company of La- Chureh Sunday evenlng. Salle as, minera and loborers, and citizens of W. O. Lattimore will preach in Farwell Hall | Lagalle, whora their children are enjoying tho to-morrow ovening at 8 o'clock, Subject: “Gos- advantages of church and school. * rel ‘Temerance.,” * Young men's Gospel mecting They bellove they have grievances which o ‘Lower EarwellHlall o nlght st o'clock. ml?t be ndrcuerl and that, as law-abiding ought to - Tho Reti.a: M. Worrall, of the Bighth Bres: | citizens, not desiring 1o molest or infringe upon "i’“fim Chureh, willconduc ‘n ;n 1y -sc! :fi the Hghts of others, or In any way to disturb or cachers) mceting to-day noon in Farwillfiall | deatroy the property in thio custody of the Subject, “Paul at Athens.” Acts xvil,, 234, Court, or to countenance the same on the part ‘Members of George I. Thomas Post, 0. A. R. | of others, and ' belleving that the proper way to Rilo Club, nre informed that, m connection | redress thelrwronua is gpeu:mu. they respect- withtlie Post plenic at Central Park this after- | fully present, under oath, the followie facts: noon, there will bo an ofl-band shoot at 200 | First, that on or about the 1%th day of April, yards, open to all members, 1877, The citizens of the ward, ns far as ho had scen them, were willing to contributa liberally for the purpose. 5 .\Int Bwayne, of the First Regiment, being ot | called upon, stated shat the fatizue untform would cost, pants, §06.50; blouse, 90 cents; caps, MILLIONS e AR e L ey Sonseie sty wiae | Tamutseraiige MadTor weny s tate oring the last twenty years in every civilized | semtoated, hul a RUCED 10 8UpFDHaL, country, and the publlc bave rondered the verdict | TOTH t0 the niymerous yictories aiready pctioved. bor and scientifle experl m;:l:i‘. 18 the cheapest and best halr-deesaing in the n«fi'iff{fiffl%&.“%&'fl‘a’l‘:‘éfi# 'r'»e egxnlngm: p:;n':';:il‘ w e: E, B, rka, your_potitioners, with others, ngreed with llcn|nl the nne-naneg‘mnmu Inlmlu'td“ T"‘l!m . represented that a certaly Nebraska farm con- aoman, Dabugne; F.'V. 8im- | 81, Thelr dress uniforins would cost 35 each, 1715, Plant, Tecotver of the Nofthern 1linols | * . CInAL I ETedIenta ard the pUreee v Enatable olift the i Tuliod 160 ncres, and thut when 1Larton went, to or, /D Dater, Dontons (ha | saetading. everstbine. sxcopt squipmenta. 116 | - Tho membors of Dirtsion No. 1. A O Iy re- | 800 Lo'fcom Coupany aforaaalu, aclin andet tho PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR RENT, Risctaring processex are entitaly hea il orfiinsl ani examine it ke found but fiity, It should ovington, Ky.: Frank Bow- | was sorry he could not tell them In regard to quest thelr brethiren of sister Divisiona to as- nuthority of your ionurablaConrt, to mine coal for semble at Wall's_ Hall. corner of Adamaand | 23 cunte per et ton of %, 000 pounds: {nat alinongh Halsted strects) Sunday morning at 8 o'clock | another mining company nt” Lasslle, to.wit, the sharp, in full unlrarm and whitogloves, to assist | Unton Coal Company, at tho eame time_paid their at the consceration of St. Columbkill's Church. | miners in the saine stratum, and working under th £ 85 centa per net ton The First Regiment will turn out this evening | 1 s oo mumats your peinlonert, oreforeing wonk of 2,000 po! in undress uniform fora parade and battalion | tq [dleness, accepted tha profier of 75 centa afore- drill en the Lake-Front. The mdn will assemblo AR v ot thearmoryat 6:30 o'vlock. As tho regl- ‘ment has, sinco the riot, been Erenly strengthe encd, a good showlng is looked for, The Woman's Christian Temperauce Union holds daily Gosvel temperance praver-meetings in Lower Farwell Hall at 8p. The leaders for next week aro as_follows Tecker; Tucsday, Mrs. H. have stated that he found but fifty acres of im- wroved land, instend of seventy, us represented. At 1:30 o'clock p. m., vesterday, Thomas Quirk, a switchman in the emnploy of the Chi- cago, Danville & Vinceunen Rallroad, while do- s:ending from & freizht-car, missed his footin and caught one of his feet under a wheel. It ‘wus Lorribly mangled. Ie was taken to howe, No.8 North Ewing place, whare Company’s phiysldan attended him, Thomas Cumpbell, 51, Irish, nnd single, dled’ in o barn. rear of 70 West Luke street, rome thne durfnz saght before lust. Deceased was eaployed =8 hostler by Heary Bauder, and slept o the ban. Ho was feind dead in his b ,}{;,Jf"fi;‘;f:{:“l Haston Company Kl:“ to which organization now form- Hoor, Graun Raplds; It. Montgomory, 8t. Loula: | In€ could take that letter. A d: Mohter, Chne Tiapide: i T Howsrd: New | , Sergt, Tarbell moved that a committes of M. Goodwin, Naahvi! W, H.Kayne, | thres he nrnulnlm! to accopt Letter “ K7 if it 1d. ©. Taylor, Ingareoll; John Goodwin, | was offercd by the First Hegiment. Tho mo- J' 3 Pation, Sorlngfield ; C. A, Darling, | tion provalled. Tne Committco was constl- B,¥3imonds, New York: s.; Barnes, | tuted as follows: Sergt. Tarbell, Arend, and 8. A Miller, .. T ol 30 0 0neood, tnriingtons T Senator Riddle. The mecting then adjourned land.... Tremont lionse—Col, J. ,u. Splendid upright, " square, and grand planow, . | dosr . Burdett and other organs, at lowest rates. Lyon b"mc",'; ‘l;.{.n;,;‘;"‘gfflfigg‘ .”.::‘..',, B 5:5:{;{53:3 & Healy, Stale and Monroe streets. for application to the deileate akinaf [nfauts, childrea, B ———————— nd ladiea, 11 {8 atlogutlicr neaualed in 17 cmollies: ou A s not perfumed, the Ingredi The edltor of Andreus’ Tlazar prides himaelt not | beilie of auch sbwatute pirity as fo rend(ro. io S fros Tequtre no i cheintstry Lo dlsguine foferfor materlain, Tho ot rer oI ey st o BiRer: oot &80 | fued tasre cunll?en Lo ainenes of aritdeinl Pertans talented writers contribate to make this paper not | {hePericction o snectac, and the pecullar csracters oniy & useful but mn entertsining one, Send 10 | nealthtul'and agreeabls articlo of the kind ever mang. ceuta to W, I, Androws, Cincinnati, for specimen | factursd. copy. ‘Thougfi apeclally deairabla for the uis of ladles x) CMatiow for Tho Dtk O OlEL ahacs (e s hoaey Tacher It s i enss Oronised Ox-Marrow for the bair, by Bock & u’“‘l'}‘:’,f“w,“r‘ ‘tur basbers' e 1t 18 Just beiag Tayifer, makers of the **Mara*' Cologne. Inced apon the market, buttho demand for it willsooa. —_—— e | BetGiRe Rencrat - Ns Fork Tyibune, DEATIS, nid, Your petitioners further represent that sald Re- crlurnulrlmeed{nll wnrklurlll{nllrnullunnem, but instead they finya heen furnished with only three daye’ wark every weok for the perlod, st from ihe 12th of April to the 27th dl{‘(fl July, A, D. 1877, and that {nur petitionors have greatly sutlared (com the fallure of sald Receiver to keep Lis agreoments They then state that the screens werd until Wednesday evenlng, after which tie_com- Jobinaon, San Francisco; M. Clotworthy, Daiti- { pauy held a drill under the Captalncy of Sergt. more: W. . Ludd, Boston: J. 1l.tlo Tarbell. Pranclaco: John P, Horton, "St.” Lo Peck, New York; Daniel McGle, Quebeci M Ware, lloston; C. W. Mason, New York; W Thonias, Denver; D. B, Allen, Yankton; A. COMPARY ‘g0 First Regiment, I. N, G., met last evening at the armory un Lake strect and elected oflicers as Carroll, Deadwood; W. | followa: Captain, C. R. E. Church; First-Licu- ) Milwaakee. tenant, C. M. Starkweather; Second-Lieutens umplr D vesterday morhing, and the body was taken o Wil By Mo oscy; | Wedocaten, Mea. Willam Wi 'l'h.umln,y: lengtiioned and Insccurately adjusted, a0 that | “GODYZA Hotokes, . 3., Aug, 24, Hichard B T, BABB!TT.}%W York Clty, & tho Mutgue, Depity Goronor iom yeater- THE EXPOSITION. ot e Serntant, e Samagon e rien ers | Ses Qv trood Frida, . V. kent; aus | they lost on the messuremont, ' Cart o AL TATE, o leasocops. AUCTION RALES: minlog known as the rootn and pillar work re- uired blasting-powder in larga quantities, and lant agreed to furnish the Dupunt powder for his purpose, it being considered the best, Ile, Lowever, os Is charged, unly got one car-load of this, and then furnished an iuferlor article at 83 por keg, when the Dupont only cost §2.60, which difference came out of the miners, They IT WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY. then sworn In, tho State militia oath being ad- 5 inistered by Capt. Johuson, of .Company 4, Alook through the Exposition Bullding yea- | Tt ;u;tmm}nln:phu enralled I’uny-uvl;n ol terday revealed a promlso of what fs to be, and | and thirty-ono were sworn in Jast night. They lttle else. For twoor three weeks tho bulld- | will commence active work at once. Ing has been ringing daily with the sharp, sturdy ANNOUNCEMENTS. blowsof the hsmmer; tho famillar sound of | Tho Chicazo Light Dragoous, Company B0 Yesterday mornlog at about 10:15 o'clock, & Doy named John Urbahn, lfim 13, attempted to board the Adams street hridge ns it was closing. s foot was caught between the bridee ond the vinduet and badly crushed., . Officer Wyman took him to theé County IHospital, where ha stated that he lived In Valparaiso, Ind,, and DEDICATION OF 8T, COLUMRKILL'S CHURCIL 8t. Columbkill’a Church will be dedicated to- morrow at hall-past 10 o’clock, and, to do honor to the oceaslon, the Catholie societies of the city have agreed toturnvut in s boxl{: form a pro- cesslon, and proceed tothe church, At 9 o'clock tho socletics Ssemble on the cornar of Jackson SLATER—At her residence, No, 184 North By GLO. I, GOItE & CO., Peorta. Mrs, Frank Slater, 08 aud 70 Wabash avenuo. Fanerai notlce horealter, e HIUGINS—Aug. 94, 1877, at the residence of On Batarday, Aug, 25. at 9 o'clock sharp, Mr, siichael Cortin, No. i1 Charles-place, at13 : A LARGE BTOCK OF o'ciuck ‘nuon, Joun Higgins, xon of Mr, Jemes tages Richion Froafi hobrinons, it | SEOOND-IAND FURNITURE. Flrat Cavalry, L § ond Desplaines streets, and w! the | think he received a compensation, directly or p Aleo the Furniture of & Doctor's Ofice that he had run away from Lomo, arriring fn | Uie crosscat saw has beon beard In all its | yyeet this oveniog at 7:80 ot tho Grand Pacifc | Joiloor route: Weat on Jackson to Halsted, | ludirsctly, for stich change, Under the most | v onersl on Sunday, 2dth, by carrisges to Cal- & g Chlcago Thursaay morning. infinite varloty of tone; the leavy wagon | Hotel. north og Halsted to' Tndians, snd. west Lo the | favorabls conaitions, 8 miner could only niia "6 Limerick papers pleass copy. 350 LS W, 0, CAOCKERY, 75 DOZER COAL HIR, Last cvening at about 7:80 o’clock & hes come with Its loud and gone away | Thore will be o meeting of the Board of Trade church, entering on the east door and coming out on tho Paulina strcet cotranco of tho church, Tho socleties will como to a halt on three tons a day, and earn $20 or $23 per month, which was not sufMicidut to support thelr fami- lies. They recelve nothlug for screening,.ihe woman created n commotion at the corner of CRONIN—Frlday, Aug. 24, of cholera Infantum, Opening Fall Salo of ono of tho largest and bt Green and Madison strects by haranguing & Elizabeth M., youngest da without it; and, In short, much has becn | militia company at No, 7 Chamber of Com- nghter of Patrick and | Assorted stocks of Furniture that has Loen oleced done towards fllling up the building with | merco this eyening at 8 o'clock sharp. The da | Indiana street, open urder, and bo, reviewed b tion of which was largely In ihe | Elien, Lronli, grunddaughier of Mrs. Johanna | &S MM e oty Inthe whi, crowd collected by bier oxtrav: t appearance. it} ize and clect ofll and a ndiana street, open order, A revicwes roportion of which was large CTeAneS " Brien, . > i wan hrcased 5 wilte, and woro & wreath of | 1ot SiiTActive displays. Considerstle semults | Folebepy N1 Srpsnles Mo cers, the Grand Marstial and hia aids, ~Chict-Marchal | the use of long. Screcns, yo scroonings afe (ESnerat Sundiy, Aag. 20, trom tho roaldenca | - 40 Wuteass; with (ranugw, In tho whit, artificial flowera about her head, Presently the | 10 une, however, belore nesday, All oflicers and members of Company A, | Bedmond desires that all socicties report to him | largely used in and abont ‘s."';i and they “0 Ua:;l;eur?'fl- = can-at., by carsto Cal- | o o e In overy niyle, 4 ':3:"‘“‘ gave Wy, p,ed,,lluu,.f u;, congrega. when the opentug s to take place. As yetthere 3 n pany when on the ground to be sssigned a place In | think they should bo paid forall coal at its zross | Y2T 14 “hamber Sets, Piana Forte, Dook Caues, tion scveral feet into a pile of ashes. Hoveral are nc’ artleles {n tho showcases and boothis, | Fourth Ward Militia, are ordered to rovort al the procession. welht, They tlicrefore nsk that the Court Eiegant MEDICAL. Y aru ot —_— Ensy Clinlrs, Rockees,Bofas, Lounyes, 130 o'clock sharp this evening at, Indians ) LY 43 ? were slightly Injured. e_preacher wns 81~ | and somn of the spaces have not vet been filled 6 T ‘will step In and through its power over ita Re- Marblo ‘Wood-tup Tables, Walnut Bedsteads seated and locked ta- ! avenus nnd Thisticth strcet for Uusiness of lm- CORIMINAL, celves fere In their behalf, T Chicaro Depot for Hotnan's Liver Pad. 140 Dear. | 8nd Dureaus, Qressing Cascs, Parlor and Ofice “u;f" d focked up st thig o Street 8 up “with the stands. ‘Tho remalniug thres or | portante and drlll. All thuse who ara desfrous TMI B "‘;lll":c‘,’u}l"’!'l‘w‘“ ATIONAL, CEMETERY, Chisaxo Dopot fov Tlolman's, .x.;m- I'ad, 140 Dear- Deaks, |mn'03u, ‘Catpote Oil Cloth, &c. four days will be busy ones for thosewho intend | of joluing this company ara requested to be on to cxhibit, bat there is oo doubt that everything | baod. will bo In readiness’ by the time. announced for = the openlng. Although eyery foot of space has THE OITY-ITALL. i 0 ?g:n “fi‘;c‘;‘mgp&:flm‘:h o D “":":“fin:; H:l;; ; The Comptroller yesterday redum&ud popu- tdea that there Is yet more room to be bad, | 171000 certifieates amounting to § These applicationa aro duly numbered and filed, | : The license recelpts yestorday were $1,500. l;fl l!ll‘h‘m ggl; h:r'n‘:wn‘;llouud lpn‘u';lu not | ‘Thers are now 2,34 licensed saloons inthe uity. clamn i 8 0 the persons who are | pive new cases and scven deaths from scarlet fi'fi?‘?fi:fl'fl; ?nlli’!':h:':\‘l‘l:;: :tr ‘L’fi?fl:fi;‘u‘;fll fever wero roported at the Health Ofice yester- eriolats claborate nlnlcyd and otberwise adorned, It will cerulnnl: The [Iitanurdi’s | teedlpte ’"?e“h’ Mers Ty bo ono of o most. sitractive bjecta u the | $33 from the City Collector, $3,219 from tho xposition, The apex of the roof affordsa | Water Department, and $4,118 from the Cowmp- resting-piace for & huge stuffed Polar hear, | troller, while stufTea seals, o tiger, o deer, ete., are dls- - Doscd at Intervale 'nbvn‘l.: the Wiy, Abovaths The Walil and Hutchinsoh gaoz.of street. lu- orasaid Polar bear Is o bronze Ameslean.| borcers now coutalns about100 men, and there Is ",!,m,‘ surmounting the whule, The win- | Ohly money enotgh to keep that number work- dows' of tha booth have been filed witn | 10%Tor sbout a weck longer. E:s u-g]hfl, and the whole thing will C, J. Fry took out a permit yesterday to build ready In & day or two for the fine display of | a two-story dwelling 8Ux00 feet, and u twa-story furs which this_frm purposc elhlbulmt Tho | baru 31x31 feet in dimension, on Indlana avenuo large stands of Ficld, Leiter & Co, and Charles | near Eightecnth strect, both butldings to cost ulmt:.:f nn;' I»(cllmz u-lll’u.udluln‘nu ut;fid |lxp wl:.lh $10,000. » ste-class indows, and will he ready for the Fegepilon of gaods by tho rat of tho week, Jhie Comptrollef will gayithe apetial, pallce Tue fountaln has boen repalred and patnted en and vthers who served [n the lute riot iu and will be throwlng streauns fna day or twa,,| M8 vty Munday, the police between tho bours Surrounded by a row of small cedars it presouts | P59 80413 8. w. and the wmiliua and cavalry » pleasing appearance winlist vo much of o "f"""‘} Jund 8 o'clock B o A tull Wentitle- urely materiul aud ratner (mpractical nature, | 408 Wil be required in cuse of cach appilesut, Ko, Targo tank and. waterrall a tho noFth end | _Tho Committea on. Schools met in the City of the main hall, built for the purposo of show- | Clerk's olllice yesterasy ultcrnoon, and, withtha fng the merite of tho several steam pumps on | 8dvics of President Bulliyan of ‘the Board of exhitition, will presunt a ruther plcturesque | Education and Mr, Doty,” the Acting Buperiu- sight when the water 1 drawn up (rom the tank | tendeut of Publle Scuools, decided to recome snd falls over tho evergreencovered | wend to the Council that the Comptroller be B:uclplu. The paloter's art Lus wlso | directed to advertise for bids for the Seammon en at work here anud developed | Behool lut, the proceeds of tho sale tu beap- out of sume very tnaterial boards womething | plied Lo the erection of school buildings: and Which, withoat closs ispection, would pusa for | thut 835,000 be Lurrowed immediately for the moss-covered roc mxrpo-u of hufldln{z this Imr the new High- TR NEWEST THING :houl building which is fo be erccted on the in tho Exposition s & broken sbaft cut out of | coruer of Morgan and Munros strects, {’x:w"‘ vi“‘t‘(‘)"ndl“umh lnc same ‘l‘lm 1) u).‘!“l‘l gl . o new Post-Office wud Custom-House Bulld- | - UNL '"”En?’u“fi‘uf' 0. gfl“" 'n: &win.e-uunc{ ntl work THE CO i_Y_B TILDING, on the bul g, e shal ubuut sixtecn . + feet ligh and iwo feet thick, and wus mude tn | Tho County Collcetor wold property In River- sectlons of various lcnuths and then put to- | sldo yesterday for dellnquent gencral taxes, The Trustces of the South Sldc Dispensary, Jocated at present fu rooms furnished by tho Chicago Medical College, on the cornerof Praine avenuo and Twenty-sixth strect, held a mcau?f Tast evening at tho residence of Dr, Willism H. Byford, for tho purpose of increasing its medic- al statt and’ extendiug the usofulucss of tho Dispensary. ‘This institution was visited last year by moro than 12,000 patients, who were treated gratuitously, ana- it s dolng s much- needed and henevolont work In pehalf of the sivk of the clty. The Trustees invite physiclans who would be willing o serve on its staff to aj ly to the Secretary, Dr. D, T. Nelson, No. 114 Indisna avenue, belore Scpt. 1. In the cuss of E. R. Nichols & Co., Water #irect commission merchants, no charge was nade to the polico, Lhough so stated In Tum TIINUNE, that a basket of peaches bought of them hud in ft 8 copy of the Zimes with bad Mruit oround it and good fruit on top of the basket, The charge wue ouly selling decayed frult. The firm deny that the peaches wers out of coudition, sud say that tho bad frult must have been substituted for the zood by some of complainnut’s room-mates. They also s olfered to pay bim back for those uot good, but ho refused, wantinga new basket. ‘Tho vnse vomes up Tuesday. The firm do not xepack frult, but sell voly original packagus. ‘The Workingmen's Club_of the Eighteonth Ward met last night in Klare's Hall, No, 72 orth Clark street, and, aiter eluutmg three elegates to the Workingmen's City Conven- tion, adjourned to meet Tuesday night. The Workingumen’s “movement has receiveg -a new lmpetus fa thls city from the vresence of M. J, Nojan, the Secrotary of the Loulsville, Ky., soclety, 1o has come to Chlcago to seo party oftlcers and tell wou- irous tales of success. A nuwupnur bas been Jurted in Loutsville, and all nelghboring cities are to organize, presumably, with Loulsville aa e head-centre. Meetlnga will be held to-night ut Nv, 330 Clark etreet, and No. 103 North Ave- nue, _Au item in Tux TRIBUNE of a few days ago didkun Injustice to Constable Henry' Beat, at- 1t hed to Justice Halnes® court, as it” conveyed thouicathat he was an assocatoof thleves. The statement wes prompted by s ditliculty :::n:cll; nl‘i“ }md with 'fi)u c:inr'li'&rk-ir. and for hich tho latter was fin L appears that Mr. lst i The Village of Jeflerson yesterday filed a bl aguinst the Bohemiun National Comectery Asso- ciation to prevent them from laylog out their cemetery or burylng bodles within the vmnga Umits. ~ The compluinant states that the Association some time time ago pree sented tho Hoard of ‘Trustces of ‘the village with a petitlon asking leave to establish a cemctery In the village, but no permisslon was ever given, na the requisite number of property-holders did not. sigm tho ciition. Tho Association, however, bought orty acres frunting on Clybourn avenue, near the centre of the village, for o cemetery; and have already buried several bodles there. The mauner {u which the comatery is kept {s charged to be very offensive. In thu winter, all bodies aro kept 1o o vault nbove ground until spring, when the coflins ars opened, giving risctoa horrible stench, *and_kept upen untll certaln vites are performed. »-The bodles are also burled 80 cluse w?emur. and in such shallow trenches, that there ls a very offonsive ettiuvia exhaled. Plenies are also held in the cemeterles, lquor s sold, and drunkenness and nolsy caronsing en- sue, 8o that, as complainant alleaes, o cemetery of this Assuciation would bea publlu nulsance, and cause property In the neichborhuvod to greatly deterlornte, It is therefore asked that the Assoclation may be enjuiued from loestin, acemctery or burylog bodics in the apot whtch has been selected by tho Assoclation on Cly- bourn avenue. A YOUNO MAN WIO NEEDS A GUARDIAX. * Angust O. Bartlett, a young man who {8 avldcnl.l{ trylng to forget the past, monuted the penltential stool yei (crd-{, and told about somo wild oats he had sown in years:gone by, Heo says he has al%ays demennéd bimsell asa good and virtuous citizenexcept in one instance, which he ‘‘vonfessed with shamo and repont~ ance.” In 1873, * belng wholly without friends ar uq[unlntnmcn here who might cxercise a ro- stralning Influence over him as a young man nn- svcustomed to the temptations of his life In this city,” tm formed the scquaintance, us ho mlldty puts It, of a person of color named Hattle Komp, of considerable shrewdncss and personal atiractlons. In a sbort time he bo- camo s0 infatuated with her that in order to keep ber to bunsalf he procurred & marriazo license, and went throuch the form of & mar- riage with ber. _8he, howover, was not faithful, and left bier in July, 1874, hut lived in the same Jo Lonergan, alleged swindler, waa to have como before Justice Foote yesterday, but he ‘| failed to appear, and his bond was declared forfelted, Frank Barrott, clgarmaker, was bound over by Morrlson to the “Criminal Court 8500 ball for larceny from Hubert Junker, of 407 West Lako street. . Justice Scully continued the cases of Mary Marvel and Liza Myers, charged with assault, to the B0th; both were hors du combat. e also teld to ball to the20th Eliza Botts, for obtain- ing money under £. p. from Herman Papleg, 19 HOLMAN'S AGUE & LIVER PAD, | % 6 e 88 dnctonen AR DRY GOODS. REGULAR TRADE SALE TUESDAY, Aug, 28, 5:30 a, m, CLOTHING, CLOTHS HATS, CARPILS, AND OTHER IMPORTANT SBEASONABLE GOODS, - SPHECIAT. TURSDAY, Sept. 4. In case lota only, Three Thousand Dozen Hoso, GEO, P, GORE & CO,, Anclloneers, Our Second Fall Trado Sale |Boots, Shoesb lippe oty o Ay WILL DRt HELD ™ Sl ERAE S, | WEDNESA, Ang 9, al 0308 8, i FURNACES, Prompt, and to which wo call the WTI—IE onreful attontion of oity and coun- try merchants, This salo, liko the @ » { oporing, will be completo in all g rys fl, flr“flce. linos, PARTIOULARLY of THOSE' v CUSTOM and CITY-MADE GOODS that we have sold so largely the Why try to warm your house past five yoars, 2 with Stoves, when for cighty to | GEO. P, one hundred dollars cash, you can 083u70 ¥ have better heat, and avold dust I ¢ CO. and dirt, by using the “Crystul” q.,:,‘,,.fllo'. ‘};,..fiffl:fl,,';i,‘sm“;v.‘f.....‘a Furnace? Manutactured by “eNE T FULLER, WARREN & (0, SGHOB}};E&EIEURE West, Ranidolph. C. H, \Wells was before Justice D'Wolf yes- tenlay rhnfied with an attempt to ravish “tho persons of Hattle Thomnas, of No. 1643 Butter- leld -wtroet. - The cvidenco showed that the young wan had forelbly rl on his nee and taken libertics witl 'ho Justico held him in bonds of §500 for further bearing. Mike Bage, 8 noted West 8ide thief, who broke inil at u{ o Park last week, was arreated Thurs- day night by Otllcer McCormluk, on Clark street. At the Arniory he gave the numes of Frank Wilson and Jobn ' Edwards. Ilo had a revolver when arrested® tlo was turned over to Capt. |u\-m, ol the Hyde Park Police, yesterday morn- ng. Mike QEII’J Johu Brisler, and John Noonan ‘were befora Justice Foote yesterday for the rob- bery of & watch and chaln “from a drunken Indl- vidual, The atfair bappencd Tucsday night ln the rear of u Fourth avenuc bouse of prostitu- tion kept by & woman named Edwards. Thoy were _held to the Criminal Court in bunds of $1,000 esch. . Rapael Philiipson, the bankrupt clothing dealer, who was held {n $5,000 ball some time 8go fur violuting the Bankrupt law, was before Commissiouer Hoyne yesterday moruing on the charge uf perjury, in that he swore on his trial that ho had not concealed -mul whereas tho atlegution 1s thut he did so couceal the tacts Irom tha Court. After s atient and full hear- log, Commissloner Hoyne keld the clothier in 3,00 ball to awalt the actlun of the nest Grand ¥ ., No. 68 3alden 1, AR A o Sl et o, @mono‘s B Il fi:‘.&h' Sart, fs ] atnataral ind fo ury. Anthony 8mith was run (nto tha Armory for hanging wbout 4 diva on Clark “flm' “laying " ¢ for dryuken men to rab. " Ha A .an old vag. | houseuntil Beptember, 1575, 8he still claims 58 Lake-st., Chicago. TUR ORNING, Aus. 25, at 10:30, 8t B of s eod” om0 | S e oot il sl | v, o worion ame, o, oo | ot vt Ay | M hunend vl bl i | e e R LR | TR MO 0 : Ao 'pan Deoulconbo s satistactorily explained. | jand. Tho snaft represents an oak treo with fua | 70 Romso I ful sesterdsy. Lo ploes for | CF, <ot W) BArcary o eermass ortle | 300005 eneutiop for him, * e chargos that she L AL UL TE L f‘I‘lngflwn:g vines and leaves of Ivy ascending to | bondsmen. The remuauts of wlist were onco™| George W, Bpafford, of the Seventh Ward, Is branch the kuots In the tree, with their aeks sun-checks perfectly “l'; o J’"“' | 8MONK the candicates for County Commisaloner where the bark blas been npecled ot | 08 the Kepublican ticket. and left = Jwrtecuy—moom 'me; tho ‘The Committee on Roads and Bridges will sbattered and splintered top out of whith | yilt 1he Town of Hanover Tuesday to look stares the bird of ill-omen, utl are there, and i | gipep the couditlon of the public bichways. perfect resemblance to nature. 'The artist, for % sucti ho tnust be called, wrought this atrikivg | -, The Sub-Committee of tho Btate Board of monuwment during odd ‘Umes when e was not | Equalizationgwus fu sesilon agalo yesterday, at work on the Post-Ofllee, sad, st the sugges- | Numeruus callers wern recelved representing tlon of several who had secn it, wus prevailod [ the under-taxed vorpusstions, snd today the upon to place it In the Exposition. o greatly | Commiities will arnve at some conciusloos, has it been adwired by those who havewecu it | The Committee on Hospitals aud Public that Mr. Cross {s already in recelpt of turee or- | Buildings was o have met yesterday to cousid- ders for munuments yust like it. er the Cuchrane project about waking plans for The prices of simnissiun to the Exposition | the completion uf the County-Hospital, The this year will be wsuch as ars suited | ouly member who turned up was Col, Cleary, %os HI::‘I“ xorh‘:dulu uln':‘n‘:lt " ’lhc); 7‘:,: and nolunaxg 'lmlmia.lr Cochr:nn ‘wuuuw l“ cents a chitren over 13 yearsof o Al altoui | icasury, st s * g wasts Lo belp b, eard from, Most Lave agreed gu About o ye W, olie year sgo W. A. C. 8mith shot and :’,’.‘mlw ev‘;’:b:m'fl“'i“‘“" "3“".”‘“ have | yiled George Qlenn at Nu. 113 Fourth aveuue. ous thief and disreputable, but o brother, who I8 o shoemuker and a food cltizen, Mr. Beat is spoken of by ‘Justiee lalpes and others of cyually good authority as st the head of the Covstables in the ety In point of Integrity. A remarkablo case of loncevity in this city was revealed by the death ot Martly Kelly Wednesday, at (e wre of 103 years, 1t o curred at” No, 147 Nortn Green strect, The decensed was born in vanort. Counvy Mayo, Irelund, fu 1774, and beside bis uge there ware some other remarkuble things atout him, 1o wame to this country and city in 1803, prior to Which time be had riever been away from his natlve town. In comiug herohe guve up the only situntion he had ever beld, whers ho had been uninterruptedly employed for fifty-four years, Ho leaves a family of five children with Whum he had lved in _comparative sccluston slice {0 this country, and up to an hour beforo Ins death he was in good health, active, and companlonable, sud allof hls senses were woll prescrved. Ho died guite suddenly, without Imln or aelngle strugele. Ilis remains will be nterred Lo-duy ot Calvary Cemetery, atrecls, Charles Belzor, 38, anid Gennan, is at the same pluce for an asssult with deadly weapon upoo Mr. Motx, and his victim ls {n for peing drunk and dusonderly, and for carrying concealed weapous, Walter P, Carter, the ‘‘coneyV mun whose explolts have been so fully referred to in Tum TRIBUNR of late, was beforo Commissiqnr Hoyuve again {uumhv ufternvon on the charge of ‘counterfcitiog. The most damaging wit- nesses agajust him, even if he had not admitted liis guilt, were the tools of the trude, the coun- terfeit cuins, ete., which were found st Carter's uce on West Fifteenth street, and_Detective Tyrrell, Lieut. Beavey, Detectives Fiynn and Luusing, spd the owner of the house on Fife teenth strect, were present to give the connects Ing links, Carter’s atioruey, Mr. Bushnell, bad notulng to say for his clicat, and the latter sim- Bl’ coufessed’ cverything, The Commissionsr Xed the bail at $6,000, ln default of which Car- ter weat to jall. Louls Walker, a deck band on the stcamer City uf Convord, was brought up short ycster-. was 8 warried woman when she married him, and 1ot since thiat time she has been guilty of adultery, gnd he prays that the form of mar- ringe way be declared invalld, or, if 1t was legal, that the Court will grant him a divoree. DIVORCES, Mathias M, Bechmide tiled s bill for divores {nlvm his wife Maria, on account of her unfajth- julness. y Y "fil“a’ (BRI BTV | BUTTEBS & 00 SATURDAY BALE, our : sgm\gn:’u:l;xm?:‘h‘.. August 25, a1 9:30 o'clock 8.'m. ¢ AAN(‘Q!' l‘umlture,?lnnoa, Oearpots, Mirrors, CI oth e s !‘, E,:', 5 Crockery and Glassware, Hard- waro, Stovea, Boales, Safes, N. B.=Ladlcs’ | Bacques, Bhawls, e LADIES AND fl!lfl‘& 4 e, &c., at thelr aslesrooms, 318 & 120 Wabsebar. S | HATNES PIANO FORTE, \ CELEDHATED thronghon, ¥, 0, LIGHT PIANO FORTE, L e oo bl losl AT AT CTION, .‘b‘.‘fl). (%e ,In:lw. Address 'rm.s. }snurday)‘axlg):ml]ivg at 11:30 o'clock, st ki, Costee: | ooue, 118 and 120 Wabssheav, . Thonar, Chicago, b COBfecy | Our BHleroo e R MUTTRILS & COne Aucte —_—_— By F. W, BENNETT & CO. SALE IN DALTIMORE. Baltimors Steam ~ Sugar Refimery AUCTION BALES, BY PUBLIC AUCTION. JINITRD' STATRA COURTS. Aaron J, Nelifs filed a blll yesterday against the United 8tates Wind Encine and Pump Camn- pany, J. Van Nortwich, President. Daniel Halll day, Secretary, Jon Burnham, Treasurer, and 1. 3. Wade, Superfntendent, to restrain them from lufringing a potent for hay elevators, granted to Edward L. Walker and others, an assigned to bim. ‘The National Life-Insurance Company of the United States filed = bill u@ fust Richard ¥, and Elizsbeth M. Gilbert, J. V, Farwell, trus- tee, Orlaudo (3. Bartlett, Assiauee of R. F. Gll- bert, C. B, Riddle, Hirain L. Richardson, Fred- erick A, Young, aud Hanibal Worcester, to foreclose & trusi-deed for $1,000 on Lot 8, Block He wus prowmptly fndicted for wmurder, but for k duy moruing tn uo futerview with Commissiover | 18 in the Town of Bourbonnals, Kankakea . b . By virtue of 8 decd of teist 14 the undersigned Gen, J. 8. Reynolds, Capt. Marlin Beom, Gen, ERIN. ?L‘:‘&fi:}afivfl-fl&wfl h.;:‘wl:lefl:;nm "mmf,‘,l; Hoyne whichi bie will lone remember. The par- | County, i % NEW YORK. W1astee, " will be soid by Publlc Auctioa, 3t by A. T Cuitlaiu, wd Col, W L, Burnum met last THE IRISH NaTIONLL DEMONBTRATION Btate's-Attorney to plead guiity to manslagl- | Heular charge which Walker bad to meet was | Bradford Hancock,” Assignee of Daalel T, JOIN C. WILMERDING, Auctloneer. Exchange. Salesromnia Halumore, 8¢ night at the Grand Pactic Hotel to consult | gt Ogilen Grove Lo+isy promisss 1o bo tho | tor aud that otlcial ls cxaminlng Into the wier- that uf stealiug $100 fromn & passenger when the . My OB Elston, filed a bill agalust Robert M. Ades to vet suido a trausfer to the defendant of 48 feot in Block 6, of Elston's Addition, which Is clalmed to have been fraudulently transferred with intent to kive Ades a preference. Y BANKRUPTCY MATTERS. In the following vases flus] hearings and cred- ftors’ meetings will bo beld Oct. 3 bofore Regls- ter Hibbard: Charles G. Carlion, Dantel Wil- kowski, Jacob IL Frauk, Bolomon and Hy- wan - Brunewick, Samuel J, Jones, Gurdon 8, Hubbard, Jr, Alonzo = Eaton Robert, Hermon,' et | al, Willlan A, Ewing, Eiisha K. Wheclock, Edward C, Waller, Frank- lin I Beckwith, et al, Cavin M, Favorite, Richard Cross, Junes 1. Hubbard,j James D, Robertson, and Bamuel Zepp. Robert E. Jenkins was yesterday nEpolnted Assheuce of Mark Harper and Frederick Clapp. SUFBRIOR COUKT IN HRIXP, Julletto E. Hubbard n a sult {utmhy sgainst Edward G. Newell, claiming 81,200, August Wollers commenced a suit for $10,000 against Emil vosaphat, A. L. Coe, administrator of tho_estate of ubout waking arrangements for attending the unnual reunion of the Society of the Anuy of the Tennesser, of which the sbove-nsmed gen- temen ure members, aud which has nearly nu{ members In this eity, The reunion aforesali ! oWt Taltimore. Bionen . et "::::'“. i i u h elbe Large Peremplory Special Sal s e 2 aquare of ground, bounded by fae: cord-sts.. Market-spaca snd Jones' _Klag M lDldlllfl improy 311‘!“!0 rflrlln'ell coroer Lal]lw ‘The subacribers willaell through WILMERDING, HOUUET & CO., t4 & 60 Wlite-sl., Now York City, on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 20, 1877, at 11 o'clock, on four months credit, the entire producse nll.hbl MERCHANTS' WOOBEN CO., Lo dste, con. s Yessel was gbout eix miles out from Port Col- borpe, Ont. Ths accused adinitted hiv gullt, apd stated that ke hud lost the money while cu- Joving the company of two notoriuus courtesans Who ply their vocation at the ¢ Gold-Dust saloon, {u the locality known us Cheyeoge. It was aleo ascertalucd that the sircns bad taken this money, which happened to be of the kind they use In Canads, and turnea it fnto the cur reucy of the realny, so that it was {mpossible to et track of ft. The result of the vxamination ‘Wwas that Walker was scut over to Bherd@ Kern, {n default of $1,000 bail. At 13:15 p. m. yesterday Officers Mahoney aud Casey, of the Twelith Bireot Statiun, ar- rested & notorfous thicf named Thowss Mott, who davgerously shot the boy Walter Redden about three weks ago, in & Tracas on Barber street, nesr Jefferson. Mot ran away aud evaded arrest until yesterday, He is locked up at Twellth street to awalt tho result of Redden's Injuries, William McDonnell, allag Burk, was before Justice Alorrison yesterdsy charged with burgtary grandest uffair of the season, and fa all respects | &5 9f ."" tuse, L0 “".M“'“' whther Lo will bo an lmposing and fmpressive eveut. 'The ymm n{""d fupliadsabonesics, slon wilk tnove L 10:30, aud will take the route | 4 o It of tuformation ls glven to plesse set down in the following chrculsr lss McNeil, atd at the samo time it shows what tue Chi k R clreyl ued yester- hu{vpv tawliy of contractors on the Court-House day by Chlet-Masshal Councll, From tho spme | tbfuk of one another. Bpeakiug of tho ton- source various other valuabla hints concerulng | struction of tho dome, he suys Sexton hos not a the affalr may bo gleaved: :lxuxh.- 1‘Tnuull man emullnl:)(.ul‘ bult. on thhe‘lclutt ‘The delegates representing the Uniled Irieh so~ [ pRarYs Lits eiuvloyes are ail * petsiouers, Lallof cletles of Cbicago kiave honored mo by ¢l boxstullers, aud carpenters.” He blames Egun & Mnrakia) Of 1ua procoveion whieh b tasenst a8 | (e thus vonditiun of Allalrs, snd also for bl fall- m;nhumv:um-{:u'r.ro‘\'vw ?’t‘\.l‘:n‘l‘!l‘y\y, y -15 23, | fu to get the job hilmself. i e y duty toamons | Dr. Hagch, of the 8t it steatiow, i, therefare, becomes iy duly to r. Haach, of the State Board of Health, to Ty Follow-coaniry o, for thony aid s vkrag | walicd on thd County Clerk yesterday moruiiy the pnxuulalul:‘yuinl sid & creditably body. | 80d guve that individual the ueccasary lustru Let it be anderdtood that no society wontrole the | tlons fur upeniug a set of books for the registra rocesslon, 3od 1hat no mau lsexcluded because b | tiou of births and deaths and names of physi- dues not helun'r' toa soclety, Every lrlsb-Awert- | cluns, as_ contemplated by a recent statute. can cliizen s fuvited, and will b weicouied cor- | Und, G st dially. Iappealto stlto juin the procesalun. And mx:z'h'nhui ‘ih‘!:i‘:;é‘l‘:".!‘é&“.‘:i‘:uf" i u‘:fi‘: Teatend a cordisl invitatfon Lo all citiscas who de- | v frifiRES LU0 REECs wod akuepublic the Bireto drive tu' Ogden Urove in carrisges 0 Join | Lity, and aleo Lhe bieths’ abd desthe eg‘m} Talo sasizned to places In fhs procesalon ajl | uuder thelr notice. The County Clerk will bave takes place Sept, Sand 6 at St. Puul, Mion,, sud M re. Reynonds, Beems, and Stockton wers sppoluted a committes to arrange for reduced Fates ol transpurtation for thoss who may de- niro to attend. The Committee Wil report at a meeting 1o be held next week at thie call of Qen. Chetlsly, who sctod s Clalrman last night. Ow- dug to the almost impossibility of convaying the members of the Boclety fu thly city,—as Past cxperiences have taught, -t was prgposed o urgunize 4 Chivugo bianch of the geuersl or- punlzution, The arrangement would be “""'fl Tor conventence, aud it is probable that sud will be attempted, Tie total receipts for taxes on soirits in this district truin Aug, 1 W dato are $321,80,40, the Yargest ever kuowh (o any dlsbrict, sid with tho uuount of tuxes yet to bie pald on goods still in Londed warehoust und Lo be sold will aegregato P gt By WM. MOOREHOUSLE & €Oy 5,000 PIECES Y ieciioseure, 54 4nd 8 Randolph 1t ALL-WOOL MOSCOW BEAVERS | v e FUBNITUEE, In three dustinet qualities. A PULL LINE OF iz it b ol e s sl (| UphoBtered Goods Chambor St of s, 18 of te Clothing Trade, Cloth Trade, and grades, Carpets, &c., &¢. d Dry doods J. Yor texture, .qvfl- At 13 o'clock precisely, we shail scll one Elegaad DLt i aro whrnacalled by auy yoods 1u the | SO TTARE GRAND PIANO, v ¢ ol Barah G er, brought sult for $1,750 sgalost F308e in carriages should repors 1o front of tho | 0o ecessary booksopen in a fow daye. sud lageeng, 1o stole & horve aud buggy froim | pifah BrANREn 4 ¥ %nd ver 6 Y e - 1150' e, ert Lejtch, 3 1so Cases orth make, Llosewood Case, Carved Round e il it Ty | R HIRIe st | ittt o | B85 ot o M Rt s | SR s st e o | o5 25 ST 0 s e st | oS, Bt G, Gt ‘) T il wr 10 o'clock st the fuol of Adawma street, fu frout of 4 o elo agalost Jose e, Heury C. Batterman, an: Cour atwention ls specially invited to this very | chasr w! ven the T ncrcuno from this ety the daugers bt | SIS 1l of Afsuse st 4 jpltted to & Socclal Committco of the Board. | it on that ulghe st il o'clock at the curuer of y bn, complainsute’ lux factory sod wachinery al Palatine. Complainauts @ave two mortgages to secure two aotts, one for $350, the otber for 330, Lut the defcudunts, ss ls t'lulmad{ fraudu- aud Handolph strects by Otticer tlenry | Mortin 8wkk to restraln them from sel Sunith, of Madison Street Btatlou. fu the bugpy were two sets of harness, which mvw mlbu tho fruits of a burglary at the sttractive and P"'mfl went expecta these wew to be hooest, as through their fuLegrity ouly vun it collect its Just dues. Thelr pay ut ‘preacut (s from 83 to 85 per dicin, nuwlllni.'w where located, apd they wro a Thu procesadun will wove at 10300 o'cock sharp, | Yeuterduy Meser. Scunc sad. Guentber, of the B ol s b of dity polices | Commitice, wers ut work looking over ihe wen and by the Glaa- Na-Gael Guards, vurious pay-rolls. ‘They are abuudantly satis- The route of proccasiun will by as follows: Form | fled that a lar¢o reductlon can bo.inade fn the on Michigau avenue, with right 1 Wash- | expenses of tho county if the Board was so in- le. ATS. R70ING, coLny & co. | TWe shalt slio sel) two new Wead Sewlngds- chines, Also & Ire lot of Miscellaneons Goods By RADDIN & CLAPP, —_——— e e Y000 Wavaaes, e, By JOHN C. PARRY, n of John Bebleet, No. 183 Erle street, Wednesday night. Tently aud dleggl) 0 iy 10 o N egglly took bosscasion of the prup- & 270 Rast Madhon-st. vzl on s iat Bt 13 | Wit GOV R L 08 | gl ot oy bt peducion of iy | g gripor was beld o b CrmbatCourt | iy B dishoter ot G Bove i LARGE AUCTION SALE O, | ipera cuuh advescc s on Congnmest ciug run wholly fu thy futercst of the Govern- Ko Lake west o Clark: Clask uorth to Michi- | Amoog the Latter i tho positiva of ol 3 ] e 11 be sold ¢ % % an; Michigan street cast to Dearbo ; crk to the . sale that the bi)] was flled, and su {njunction ‘THIS MORNING 8% 10, W SR e e | Bt sl Rt in R | S A b el b S |, MBSO |Selidhuic 2SR BOQTS AND SHOES,| paART.OR SUITS,, e e Lo b erquaiies by, | S0t Haspocifuly,” *"“Joiix oszhuiy | (ot read i und o trrdh, iug L, eAriag R oot DOBGY e | nomalFoband, Fubee ¥, box commenced an TUESDAY, AUG, 28, Lo e M e s i bl v o : - CisTnhgnsronralrond yare —and wa woit of | A¢ 1380 tho opoatag exesclacs st thogroro | Tho question of Walkerls & cxtsia® comen | asd tiuraing wil lesve Desslalass w8540 p. . | Ssiming 810,00 Sasmaves -7 % | Salatocommencg 100'clock. - et Bosda ot Su ¥ Cabe i Ry 1 thioy Sad v very | will take place, and WoJ, Hynes wild daliver | beloce the Board Mondsy for fual action, aad | Fare for tae round teip, 51 Walter 8 Gurneu, by K. Bbeldon, and Ber- RADDIN & CLAPP, Auctionsers, A BRINE Suntienssr: ’ ’

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