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k THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY. AUGUST 26, 1877— SIXTEEN PAGES- ) 301 is'the first_to greet_the visitor's eye, belng :i:{eclr;‘b{ x:“i“u Eg:;:mfilg trg:dc :::‘t.ngnkri%‘c ;en':: A :_g m gcfi]‘fl :v ;"éi,"fl.é:%i e‘:‘:;!mm ad his saw filed, and w! cks ington; T. W. Emerson, Boston; A. F. | deposits, and when the bank failed last winter b 0! THE CITY bt i) e biug ke e aparts, G J, Keating. Ksngas | owod that corporation something like $3,000. | fitly m o }:rpo:gfi';gn{.%b.ug?lg‘,‘&hr’u tion 3 may be proper. ing, Sept. 4, at_10 o'clock on the Chicago& : it rseadof gaking e a anes and maing | G473, Cck, O - Loty Copneaticit, . 7h¢ | The bank mever bonght but, one, drati oy | pas such real enlOyICnE e e mar ay | 0, Al clatm Tor death-losses, will be inveatl: - NGrtliwestérn Railroad. Personsattoning iy cial—The Hon. E. I Thayer, and that was purchased by Mr. A. L. re 4 pated, and the complicated questions ' f have the benefit of this reductic ¢ 30b of it, he bungles it, aud has to leave | Lo T » .5 the Hon. H. 3 ¥ % o children and the domestic animals alize e e he Coutl. All reunion cau have the s reduction of aueat Jobol ft, e X 1o Gon. Slack, Hotington, Tnd; (he o0 ersonally, 14 was for 85,000 in favor ot | the ebldrn BA% M0 QO S LT o reat | ek hel - seaved shonla.be reported fo the fare by coming throuzh Chicago. i e A GENERAL NEWS s Hesly ; saw n8 sccurity. All these fish want re- | 5 Fish; ‘Utics, N. Y. ; Thomas P. Sheldon, Bay 3. 1, and . | pairs, and can a‘f‘"i); topay handsomely for the | Gity, Mieh.; William Binder. Sepisav. k;rvié E:—“g've E):a Bfildflz:ritst?m{?xflioh:gn trocs: The mext ou the catalogue i5 “St. | Recalver, that they may be included in his report, Song of the impecunious dry-goods man: | eoommodation. You snd Il %o to sca and let R ition. This awas ail the claim ever bought Aichael’s Mount,” by A. T. Bricher, who repre, Payments will only be made as orderea by the PURELY SENSATIONAL. them know—that’s what we'l sents with natural force the shifting sands cov! | Court. falrs of New YORE, Aug. 25.—The suit instituted at by . rolling ~waves at high-tide, | -7. The foregoing applles also to the affalrs ! a department of the Com- | Lonisville againat the Pullman Companies Mr. e 5 take the flsh THE WORKINGMEN. by the b to s knowledge. hey the bank zr d SWALLOWED BY THE COMMUNISTS. oscd 1ast February the” indebtedness W ere 5 the Commercial League, and from the wilderness of water tises Tod Al Communications rolating thereto | pon o S0l Cntirely sensational, and was to attend to their business with prompt- z 0 itude’ ond peatness, and on cxccptwnngl The Communists arc determined to assume | $i0,000, and cash qnnul:u:gs very little. o olatea rock of gray and yellow | Dany, and il communicanions relating T reasonable terms. Why, there will be fish ronnd | the leadership of the workinzmen during the | 4o o hand were considered desperate, and it tints. This contrasts mum:l}yl with No. 419 by | o/ o 0 e policies were. made in advance of brought bya former Superintendent of the Teiill we_ camt rest, and we'll sharpen thelr | coming campaign fn spito of the protest and | s fenred that ot over 20 cents would be re- | the same artist, Bho finds in ‘*Sweet Summer- | Jougas. the Court will bs asked to determine the . Company and his sssociates, against whom the ot e “Hlo. thelr’ saws for them, dowt you | SamInE SamORER h SPLOC G borTesguc. | miscd on the dollar. Ar. Ambers and Capt. | Time? o goncral diffuston of brilliant green, | quostion whether members are entitled, o T6P8Y- | prliten outhern Car Company has @ cross-suit sec? Eachfish'll get 3 check with nnumbt-r on T rule or‘r “_'[n is the motto of the Communists, | Ross took hold, and up to the time of the lev: alike in the herbagts and the hlollngg oL{E t;x ment, and 1f 60, to What gl’gn;é Reul)i{n’.::'lé{.r bonding fo the Chancery Court of Louisville fof it corresponding to his number, to prz:ren“i nn{ . Al ty eido of their | on the Uden avenue property, bad paid off all | leaning over the & \mré ‘:m W fls? ?:ndau . COOKE, iver. B enavery of §153,000 due by them on account confusion, becsuse a fish out of \water Isnok | and raskicr than allow othors R el | 08 8000, This is exelusive of the Protection | joyousgiris. On tho otter moL T8 pe the recavery oL $158.00) dte by thers o assoun nimselfat all, and might zet confuced, fl“g organization to wicld any anthority they Will | ;Gohihaness, The bank now owes, apparently, | on the margio of s broad river, giivi:gn o THE CITY-HALL. Drcugh into the consolidation of the Pallm. g ke b kel ey %" 313 | sec the whole movement goto picces. TheY | 516,000 all told. For this it has tangfye assots, |- Idea of the divecss B O el Teprisenatiin Scutbern Car Company. All the mbin facts are 9&1{3{’&2} pay ;:xtwv;e ‘umm&ofiz’fmw are now busily engaged in organizing clubs | incladiug charter and fixtures, ‘uzover(n;.'t;lneon&;c ggl;f:ef g;‘&’e psh gadslde wells, 50 A fton found | ‘The County Treasurer yesterday sent to the | substantially involved in_that suit, which was man, contemptuously. “Inwhales. In Wwhales, | throughout the city, and_ in order to overcome 't};lan tl&fimou&t, 1f left to. Jc:;ln : mx:a ver} O e Bastern States, being protected from the City Treasurer the sum of $97,539 of taxes of recently arzued at Louisville, and s now await- " Single sword sharpened or sawfled, and war- | the seruples of those vorkingmen who ors B The jcharter is a spocial 0% Shat ' of | heat of the midday sun by 8 farresching trees | 1376, ing the Chsncellors dedsion. i ranted to be kept in repair for a vear with rea- | wiing to sail under the flaz of Communism d 5 " The bauk | and, turning to No. 304, the same fidelity to | = t N y N Yo | L e Saviey Institlg;%%m Jackson’s | mature appears1n_the blending of the purples The license receipts yesterday were aboul MICHIGAN LUMBER. _ i sonable usage—a porpoise ‘or d bottlenosed | o yo0e induced Mr. Mike Nolan of the [ gill holds some $4,000 of lin- Shale, and for a family or a.school, a big whale. | they have e ® BH 5 > s lso the | and erays ina_twilight scenc among the High- | $1,000. The polles are: stirring up the del AL Workingman’s party, of Louisville, Ky., to | paper, which is in part secured. = Special Dispatch to The Tridune. rkin, party, s J 7 lands of the Hudson. The difusion of miao- | quents. East Saorvaw, Mich, Aug. 5.—Tl " E 0, I'se fizured it down fine, I tell you, Cash on ¢ ity in o eveat deal of valuable real estate, delivery; bring the whale right up beside the | come here and aid them in orgauizing the varl- i‘&‘é gnc property corner of “Iwelfth street and | gled colors in the atmosphere also appears in Daring the past week the Bailding Depart- | peon o largo influx of Tumber dealers in tho and_all we have to do'll be tohoist | ous ward. clubs throughout -the —city. o 4 ida ich, even at | his sunrise on the East River with afroseate hue 2 in the whaleboneand blubber. Evenhere there’s | yyr Nolan's strengfl% a5 ai or- Oh‘}fi:,,““{33;’&5&“2‘:;2&?5‘112’1‘2‘2&; 1ol | of the sky, a schooner lazily moving, and_a rip- | ment bas issued permits for baildings WRose | yyjley during the week, and 15,000,600 or 20, P ple hardly appearing on the surface of the | aggregate estimated cost is $156,80u. 000,000 of feet has changed hands,the sales - an economy. We'll let our customers try thelr | o 0™ oy Tto be @hderestimated, | ued at fully $10,000. The day the baule was xe- weapons in the wheles they bring in, and theyll | £ the sagacity of the Com- opened in February last there was but $1,900 in '-‘,?1 y ocfih}z(\vav_es. A1 life 1s presented {n No. The Treasurer’s receipts yesterday were $2519 | being mostly in small lots. Prices range from he study of anim: P - | from the City Collector, §$3,233 from the Waer | 85, §10, and $26, to 35.50, $11, and 32, and, hacls "em up, and that!l] save us " the expense of | and his call here shows the SO LS UL | o with which to pay depositors, aud it was | ke study of snips 8 BT Teey : e teral 'as- though | Department, and $1,512 from the Comptroller. | owing to the large shortaze of the product as E “The sweet buy and buy.” The County Board of Education postponed its reqular session yesterday afternoon in order loattend the Irish Nationalists’ picnic. The adjourned meeting will be beld at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon. James Castello, a boy, was run_over Friday evening by a State street car, and had his foot padly crushed. Dr. Dyche attended the case, nd the patient was taken to his home, No. 25 West Taylor street. The temperatire yesterday, as observed by Mammasse, optician, No. 85 Madison street (I'RI1B- ‘UnE Buflding), was at 8a. m., 69 degrees; 10a. m., 77; 12m, 81; 3p.m..82; 7p. m., 5 bar- ometer at § & m., 20.94; 7p. m., 20.92. Yesterday at 3:30 p. m. & bog nn.;lu;ul‘;a;x Miller, 14 v olg, residing at No. - gx‘zlea:'c};in'e,e%?d o2 hemd erushed under wheels of the cars on the Northwestern Railroad, near Xlin street. He was taken to his home and Fran| attended by Dr. Isham. horns with us for—that we are prepared 'was notified. The mangers of the Pitsburg, Cincinnati & . het up, and the unpleasantness that | munists. He is an Watson Grifin, the old_man who was run :,z,‘l‘;g&sgi {ifing mm“g" clse handy, they | education, but he is a very sble and ready | only by wfim‘l ncgount‘g)u ?]ud menagement A T Ty bt s wwns e L e 3251 wern totosh them on the, thiD, e spcll::ker,‘:%hoflngggri%;fiu{:&ztenflltg ggflt- ot e Ly k‘reiisw;:fi);;cfigi drawn d(mut‘ly from nature, and divested of the W. W. Keogh and Willism Floto yesterday | compared with the past three years, -manufac- gfgigcd{fi»dflfi“ufiifl?&s?ifiwbfi%‘;:l? bu"l% l:\g'b:te ih’l?‘é‘ffii; 2&:‘: ‘t):': gzeg!;%k’l;r;eg ?.:-lél. crfils ssl\-ill a8 an organizer he has shown in o Now as regnrcds the uhi)inuo( {1‘”{’5&1“:‘0“3;‘ fifi{ifi“}.xfl'”fiffi‘é‘sfi’éfi’% :ass%cih;filvlewl;léz BA;S- f,‘mk omz .’i"g'ffi“ 1%0 hgafl% two ;wo’islorg’ “g H :ugrg;-:l t}ruenverv E.m in their views, mg.u:m“,g 1 cars W k. i ent of the Workingmen's move- ife-Insurance Company. The Bauk uck - | ca | No. ! asement dwellings 25258 feet cach, Nos. 53 an, trade | from freight when struck. The Coroner gg]{;l?eh;’ ::1’;1 opfl:}::‘%-g:hn l:’fifé’é “s'rsl;a' _s‘afi"lgu; g&d‘l:izflm{"fln L']‘n.;o cle‘éuon at’ Louisville, | edgces its validity, and has made : mlll:; csc(fi\'z? n\e&gm;:sllgdzl& Ltlfié_'x:‘t:l;.s b::d;stnrl;%y ;ggl: 35 Pine atreet, to cost $5,000 each. ._‘ when iho workingmen clocted all tlelx St | HENG o %i‘rfi::ccl\o;\uv‘il:nt%ntnged in the | phere penctrates every pun,' there is & special ‘Ihere are now seven small-pox patients in the flAFRIAGEs- the residence of the bride's place, on the 16t inst., by saw sounds very much like playing on the harp, t i b d | Mr. Cooke, Mr. - B & thatis how the myth arose.”. The reporter | datesin that city. The campaign. wus opence | o imscl . th ey anbanced by ihc stronis contrast of | pest-louse, and nine persons convalesceut from | “DRETER—_CA Tast evening i the Fiftecoth Ward, whore 4 | aceoutts bimsell Bt in April ot May last the }’if:?:'iuynufilluu-.mw., yA stiil b "h!’er ficld of art | ihat lontnsome disease. The work of vaccina- m}x):{fzglgnficytfhn St. Lounis Rallway have tendered to their em- = arps! 7 | promised to nvest somé capital in the promising 0 R P s into bankiag on b e n ):Qk“w;!ém’mzfifflh;fi,fi‘gem :’mr& enterprise 80 poon us lic should tave “zm-”cd }\Y‘i‘?flnfi?‘s :‘I?g:xl: gm‘gfionfilndv;‘enhg'ellgf 5§°$§§°§aéxfi‘“ofl¥5§fifa“’sfio& of me“ ity | appears in his © Crochet-Workers,” placed | tion is going on rapidly, about 800 persens being | the Rev. Dr. Hunter, Ar. Gustave C. Dreier to B e o teaves Car. | the salo of bis dog, and thus this remaskable | oo, Mooyl ating was called o order by, | Savings e el 1t pald. mever & | aeainst the background of plastered tall, sug- | operated upon each day: Afiks Ellen 0. Carr, all of Chicazo. Penter street at 9 a. m. IR st prosent., Tne mesting was called Lo, OTET R | Seat. The. officers ol tho bankc therctore hold | ecstive of the adobes of Mexico, whero e BlC | Pour new cases of scarlet fever wore reported = At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon a boy The H wuumveg:u Maccmb, 1L, is at Workingmen’s party of illinois, who stated that | that, since the stock went into the hands of the Brgeds.m dcmg mnunfnlv;ture e( 8 ruu,_ at the Health Office yesterday. Eizht deatbs = Ot 2 O e 4 yoars, WhO | the Tromont. R Sl the objest of the meeting was to organize for | Protection Life-Insurance Company, it Spanish lace.™ but the type ol SO | have occarred during the past week from thit | CAMPBELL_Aug. 25, at the residence of her B T a0 Stata siteets Tell s2d Tad his | g Garh : ¢| tho coming clty clection. Therewas but one wa, OWES TIE BANK tewance in these buxout ‘oung \omen | disease, and the mortality from other causes | sof-in;iaw, Witlisi . Nuine, 80 Turoop-st., oit log run oimod while sittempti Gor. Garber, of Nebrasks, Is registered at the®| £0¢ {he workingmen to get their rights, and | now upwards of 316,000, instead of the bank | indicates that the original study was. made i | Jos hedn lighter than us e, "Lydva \Crawford Campbell, widow of Ds. Jeft leg run over and crushed while a! I;m‘;‘.fi ‘Palmer House. that was not Dby force, but ~ throush | being indebted to fthat corporation. hgumeahe-. chla?u.a‘i\nd fffi'énzgflfit(‘.}?t;fi b;f:sc:ag: “The Comptroller has received letters from Jol.l‘mmn;ybell,‘ ;::u;r‘\hv;r:g:; :g:as.?da i ce the countenance of : uneral services mday at 2 - AN shey nepded to make their | positors only §8,000 is duic, and this can be | countenance of the stendioi Bk W0, TEICH | Messre. Billings and Watkins oBiclaly refusing, | oclock, p. m, Remains to be taken to oot to jump from a freight-train at ‘Thirty- stréet, on the Rock Island Raflroad. It was necessary to amputate. : In an article on the generalsubject of billiards 1n last Sunday’s TRIBUNE the price of the use of tabics w{)om ‘was stated for several rooms, and an crror_was made in the case of Doty & Rhines, No. 133 Clark street. Their price has always been 40 cents per hour instesd of 50 cents as stated in the article. Col. C. F. Gilbert, of Waco, Tex, s a Tre- | the ballot-box. r | posl Y el 3 ente. o noi lea, | sastly pall of if 3 clance s ool [gifen 10 attern of her companion. Technically, there | 90 behalf of their respective companies, the | for burial. Fricnds of the family invited. mont House guest. tion in the various wards. He nominated Mr. | realize upon the assets. 3 2 ) i & o &) Col. . Morse and family, of Jacksonvill % alrm was H As % Vi happy use of eray toues with the warmer | $1.80 and $1.50 offer made by the City Council. | LEISENRING—At Milwaukce, Wi.. on the 17th 1. C. M. Morse and ly, of ville, | joun Feltes as Chalrman, who was clected. ar as the deed to Martin Ryan for prop- ::’ I:rs ;}&Pc)n will n.-puvytlle ‘most careful ex- | The letters will be submitted to the Council | inst., on his retura home to Faribaui inn., TLL, are at the Tremont House. Mr. Van Patten again took thestand, and spoke | erty on Carroll avenue is concerned. Mr. Hoe- 1 o Fa s i o i Monday. Chicago, William M. Leisenring, of ton explained that it was an interest only in amination. ay. g‘rg: Chicas eo N v ass, T mz:mz . W. S. Ch man, nver, and | about the necessity of a thorouzh organization ] Dl:r ‘i{ gofinsrd‘yy sot(s:gflci‘cmnd;cg.‘ all?: guests at Jeif they meant to n;?u'ry out the principics of the | cquity on four houses built by S. S. Hayes on In close companionship with M:xgflth’s'larger The City-Hall was_more than usually dull | o 18 Ao, J0It for bu the Palmer. platform of the Workinemen's party. At his | Carroll avenue. On each of thesc there is o | pleture is_the spirited water-color drawing by | vesterday. Nearly all the city officials—the Northumberland, Penu. papersplease copy. 2 yester. | reauest ar. Mike Nolay, the leader of the | mortguge of $4,000 816,000 in a1l besides over- | Ivan Praistikoll, of the Russiu tesm plung- | Mayor, Chief Hickey, Mr. Boufield, Mr. Far- IW‘HEUX_M Sran; Foom: v plnc o Hury Law and Walter Hadloy started yester- | W3, vy party of Lonisville, tbat had | duo interest and unpaid taxes, Ry liguidated | fug wildly forward Wi lasts of the smuz- | well, and thers—attedded the Irish Natioual | Rose iteilly, native of Germantown, Pa. Ty L o the Iakes u the schooner | orkinmen's parky of oo s ¥he city | S3,00 in indebtedness of the bank, for which | wler, with a sharp, Jewish cust of countevance, | Assceiation pienic, #nd it would appear that | Solema High Mawson Monday, ci0n. m. at st y, 3 pp! B e loniag.tho Town Hoard g | Lizzie A Law, to be gone three weeks. been <0 suceecsful ately, had come b0 e iy | pucposs b Faised S5,000 10 cash, and recgived | whosccompanfourides with heaty pistol 1o end, | many of the Aldermen went too, as the | Columblle’s Chnrch. Funeralsi 12m. by casto, %o allow them $5 a dsy for their services, basing | Simoon W. King, Esq., after an sbsence of | viile, and hovw it should be done in Chicago. | the bquity interest in’ payment, be assuming atl | ready to exchange shots with the pursuing | éranche” was almost deserted by them. Calsary. Yheir claim on the fact that the men who did | two montns at the East, called there by severe | He then introduced debts on the property. Martin Ryan says | horsemen, rather than tomake o forced jour- | g 0o yios the city aid mot intend to com- t&~ Germantown and Philadelphis, Pa. papers similar work on the North Side received that illness of Lis sister, has returned home. lm:]. npg uoulm. sz, Nol th:t ha waulv.‘l‘ —gl;.:dy ic“ nush intn':; na_;utfixm g;l‘rchr;,uéh n:‘)?:;u'ihe reception of severe ensate the Eicst m!‘! A Sec:nd s pl;ln:fz cm;_ay.l A s ith oF Macati S5, sum. The petition is at_Assessor Gray’s oflice, E. E. Ainsworth and E. C. Temple, of Com- | Who was reccived with applause. . olan | est out, as he 5 to sce how le | p oL 1 3 Poelt aorvices fn tho suppression of the late Funemlh—l attlldedryecs, witk ordont les commenced bis speech by informing his hearers oing to get his money bnc!:kcslnm. 0. 392, by Samuel Colman, has a peaccful riots, and Intended to pa‘; ouly the cavalry, | West Lake-st. 24 , 5G4 and 2!l intercsted are asked to go there and sign it . The Rev. John Gordon, a Baptist clergyman who left this city for Montreal two years ago, has declined a call to the Bowdoin-Square Churcb, Boston, because, as he says, “heis N i) is macdery No. 4, Des Moines, Ia., and forty Sir 3 v 0 = " d A Kni el el before the late city clection in Louisvilie, | the houses are mortmaged for ail that they are | appearance after tie study of such a wild scene. b Tk e the Tremont | thab Derore Le roe pirtics in that eity,—the | worth, “Thus, in brict, is given a listory of e Lincoln Cathedral ifting its noble proportions ;;éfi—fi":bl?ctduféhifis whoTuere shomn Jjnas | SLATER—Aeg. 21 Mra. RabrS Mosher Sater, ; Democruts, the Republicans, and the Greenback- City Savin, ank, as far 2s the facts could be | above the old houses closely grouped on the lomormvr.—’t A peclal” Joliee fn 'the morning | residence, 184 Norih e hieens. st Mrs. Mary A. Atkins, formerly of Chicazo, | ers, The Democrats had been the dominantparty | gathered from those most directly interested, | bauks of the river. The graceful architecture N tero snd 1 B yenm. 10 months, 4 days, and now a resident of Cincinnatl, s visiting oSG bimsell was 4 member. But | who brand as false all statoments made to the | and the blended colors of age give to thisa from 9 to 12 o'clock, and the cavalry and yeter- 3 Ytk ; y for years, Speeial charm, worthy Of the central position | 0810 the afternoon from 210 5 o'clock. Every ”_n;::nli.gf;;'dn i ‘;gfll:dg}‘-ggg:g_dny. Aug. 8, Der sister, Mrs, H. C. Noyes, at 241 South Lin- ti oo be became convinced that tho | contrary. ¥ some, Bine R o el 1o 1t in the Gallery, Another able syu- | man will have to not only be dentifled by the | = 8o"pamalo X. Y., papers vlcase copy. bighly ‘sporeciated by his people, is doing & | o5ip'strect. 3 5 St tho 2 ’0 i e cl i * party was rotten to the core, aud that the worl 3 d B o T s Batpy and con- | 0 ¥E o fers, of tho Jourual, and i | Iogmon had nothing o cxpect rom f o iad THE MILITIA. diut of Bl ifo's & ¥, Bellowe, wholas | C200% 0L NS SORIERT: phoer S aiihortgs | , HOVARD Inst Angusin I, Soz. 54 Yo be believes. the Lord has placed him.” family, loft the city yesteday for s trip on the | they anything to cxpect from the Rep Ften FIRST REGIMENT DRESS-PARADE. o e e merioa. L No. 335 he gives | all the property (arms, ete.) which was intrust- o camctiee "o ibs. dete’ Lol ed to him. The First and Second Regiments ! Jjgward. ' Born in Killmallock County, Limerick, e eoveral worhss duration. He goes by | and Greenback partics. He and others belong- | 40007y 000 people gatbered on the Lake- kOl AMETiG . A , ple gal an English woyside fnn, nestling cosily Tn o | efte N N8 {010 compensation | Lo the advice of his physician, being a suflerer ine to the Workiumuen’s party, therefore, de- 2 & a x side for . & cided tw run an independent Workingman's | Front last evening to witness the .evolutions | grove of lofty trees, which draw abundaut nour- “qual to that of soldiersin the regular armny, eland, o will arrive by C., T & Q. R, R thh trom overwork. 5 2 2 y went to work and organized ward Fi imen! ress-parade hay- | ishment from the ground moistoned by the . e by C R 8% & Toirtelorio, aed O Elube and Bl messings, o showed the Work- ;:‘tgmnhe;sr. e a\1.;1‘] Swein com. | piacid pond, which isted Ly the streun floving e aoiie. The maner ol [ S iy, T oo s J ‘ourtelotte, and wife bave gone down | j,m, aperior theirplatform was to those % o e g throush a culvert, over which the stage-voud d e HeYs o ugh 2 & = cl he East on a pleasure trip for two months. They LE lh’;‘:):_‘)?:-:- :‘n:fifg' The Psult of their jabors | Wwanded, Capt. Lauge, of Company E, |5 iy m‘:‘ No. 857 might well be a | aiount, wouldassist in buying uniforms. ffiom%)—gxug. '.’13,I at Lgs h;tsge‘n'u of his Wil visit oia friends and places familiar in for- | Yo ‘safore the world. Theyailowed nopoll. | acting 8s Adjutant. Seven companics e | geene on either continent, the cattle stand | The Mayor was yesterday presented with a | fatber Dowhesier, Mas Jomn Holden, of the mer years, and will doubticss have a plessant | Yiemns i thelr councils no on thcir ticket. | ported, asfollows: Compavy 4, Cupt. Jernegan: | ingut noonday in -the shallow water, bus the | gold star by some of the city otheials, mostly | “OT AU Se RO s time, and returned refreshed and invigorated. | Every man nominated had to be in the posses- | Company B, Capt. Bowler; Company C, Capt. |-5poity character of the sky lecked with clouds | heads of departments. The article is_about a5 [ 4015 g'elock noon, O e s, Joae e A NEW CLUB. sfon of one of these red cards (he showed them | y,¢ic. Company D, Capt. Goldsmith; Company and the nervous handling In the foliaze of the | larze as the ordinary d)olice star, and 13s 00 | derson,- youngest son of Thoinas and Mary Had- A Indies’ literars society, to be called * The | a membership card of the Workingmen’s party) ook s P y h Lap! 5 Company | 0ro s \would rather indicate a picture from one | diamonds set jn it. On it is inscried the | dow, aged 5 years and 2 days. 5 Dickens’ Club,” will hold its first mecting on | and thus it came that all the men elected on F. Capt.’ Black; Company G, Capt. Williams; | of lis studles in England. lis bolder style, | words, Monroe Heath, Mayor of Chicazo.”” | Funcral fo-day (Sunday) nt2p. m. by carriages Wednesday afternoon, at the residence of Mrs. | their ticket were bard working wechanies | Company H, Capt. Diehl. ‘The regimentisnow | with the strength which makes it difticult to | The prescntation took place at 10 o'clock | to Roschill. Friends accept of this invitation. ¥. Singleton, on St. Lawrence avenue (which is | and laborers, who would —Work exclu- | full, but Companies E, L and K were unable to | distinzuish this at the Grst clance from one of | fn the oftive of Corporation-Counsel BonGeld, GRIFFITH—From injuries received by the can the sseond street west of Langley avenue), | gively for the intercst, of the working- | patticlpate in the cxerciscs, on account of mot | his oil paintivgs, appears in the picturc that { and there were preseut Comptroller Farwell, | on the 15t Jonn Griflitn, aged 73 years. fourth house south of Forty-third sircet. The | men, snd could mnot be, bought off by %cln;{ yet uniformed. represented bim iu the Centennial, of Sunday | Tressurer Larrabee, City-Clerk. Butz, Health- | Funcral from the residence of his sun, Watson Dour will be 8 o’clock, and those who desire to | the capitalists like professfounl ~politicians. | . After company drill, in which the bogs fully | afteroon in New England, borrowed by the | Commissioner De Wolf, Supt. Hickey, Deputy- | Grifith, 31 Wells-st.. by carriages to Rosehiil, Sftend are requested fo be prompt. The object | Now thes could do_tho same taing in Chicago | demonstrated thegeod cffects of the training to | artist from Mr. H. J. Willing, of this _city, to | Supt. Dixon, City-Attoracy Tutnill,® City-En- | Monday, J7th. at 1 S'clock, Sftbis clubis to iscuss sodal standards and | if they ‘worked bLirmouiously together. They | which they bad been subjected, a dress-parade | take the place of tho picture e specially com- | gineer Cnesbrough, Mr. Wilson, Superintendent MAXFIELD—Aug. 25, Henry Maxfield, of ap_ the means by whiclrthe tone of general soclety | had the power and the strengih, and only | was had, the movements Deing made in | menced tor the Exposition, and was unpable to | of Public Works, Fire-Marshal Benver, and OIQ,HY- {c8 oF the Fanr el > may be elévated. The Club has chosen its | lacked organization. If they succceded this | good sorder, and the men marching Jike | finish on account of sickness in his family. It | others. Mr. Boofield made the presentatiou urther notice of the faneral will be given. name because, believing that Dickens’ works, | time, there was no reason wliy they should ot} veterans. Lieut.-Col. Parsons, commanding | is a noble view of the couniry, with peace and | spcech, and the Mayor replied appropriatelv. {“ANEB—M n;_: lflmfly l’yfild"igf. kCHfl;m Hiore than the works of any other author, ex- | at the next Presidential campaizn clect a Presi- | the Tenth Battalion, whose headquarters | enjoyment under the broad elms. The | The affair was kept very quiet, and those as the | AlZ 24 1 ';;‘flgfiu S Waol L“ l;v e ‘Ew;m pose social shams and ridicale the kiod | dent from among their own ranks. [Great Ap- | are at Dwight, IIl., was on the ground, aud Ex. | allery contains 133 water-color paiutings, most | Lottom of the praisewortly enterprise scem to S e i, Shla cle erey, Rector 2 O personal peculiarities that _ hinder | plause.] He warned them not to mingle With | pressed his high appreciation of the way inwhich | of Which deserve special examination. | fear that they will be accused of trying to curry | “\vims_ ¢ Riverside, o e Bl AR Social cnjoyment. The club fs open | the politicians or persons whose main object it | the mancuvres were executed. Ou behalf of Only to be noticed now._ by name are Nicoll's | favor with lis Homor f they should become | spram Watts, Esg m:‘45 y::u 8= mstie in the beginning to strangers and any who may | was to keep them in subjugation and slavery. | his ownmen he claimed that, although they | “On the Gulf of St. Lawrence,” Gifford’s | known as the projectorsof the surprise. Asnear | ™ Foperal services ‘st the chapel in Riverside on desire toattend the first meeting ara cordially | Always previous to an clection these politicians | could not - manage to dress so well, they could | “Evening in the Sabara,” Wood's ‘*Fast | as could be lesrned, the city otficials above- | to-morrow. Sunday, the 26th inst, at2 o'clock invited to do so, since it is belicved that those | claimed to be their friends. They kindly in- | both march and fight, many of his command | Aslcep,” Lambdio’s *Wild Flowers,” Edward | mentioned realized that the Mayor was | p. m., under the auspices of the Blae Lodge, A. Who are niot actuated by an carncst desire o | quired after their bealth, ond that of their | being veterans, and this factno one wiio bas | Moran's € Waterfall,” and Teress Hegs's | the acknowledged head of the police force of Fma A M. . reach higher ldeals of life will specdily, of their | families, and promised great things, but atter | cver seen them can doubt. As to the First, the | “Roses.” N the city, and as such should have something to New Jersey City and Providence, R. L own aceord, withdraw from an orzanization not | the election none of these men would conde- | fact that they turned out yesterday in fatigue A private view of the galleries will be given | indicate his ranis, and as he had no badge nor | Paiers please copy. in accordance with their tastes. There will be | geend to speak to them until their votes were } uniform should furnish a useful hint to those | to the Exposition stockholders and theirtriends | insigninm of rank u star was considered most NIXON—Aug. 23, Nancy Nixon, aged 80 years, st everv meeting a discussion, or rather lecture, | Seeded egain. Workingmen should particular- | merchants and business men who, while very | on ‘Tuesday evening. appropriate, and was presented merely as g | 1month. PRearof ‘the respect which his fellow-officers | | Funeral from the residence of her danghter, A new organization has been formed on_the West Side known as the Oneida Pleasure Club, whose object will be social parties and excur- sions. They are going to give an excursion and promenade concert at Jennings’ Hall, Evanston, P the steamer John Sherman, _iVednesday evening, The officersare: C. R. Lott, Presi- dent; C. C. Hendrie, Vice-President; J. C. Beattie, Treasurer; Ed Dodd, Sceretary; and J. D. McFaul, Manager. Something of an idea may be formed of the quantity of mail matter passing through the wails in the Sixth Division (of which Chicago is <he hendguarters), by the averaze number of incing slips returned to the office of the Su- perintendent of Raflway Mail Service, and which is about 23,000 daily. Each slip represents = package of letters or a sack of vngcrn. This 15 in addétion to the mail matter handled by the Chicagro Post-Office, and not embraced in the above figures. Levi D. Boone, 25 Trustee, yesterday sold under a trast-deed 56 by 995 fcet on Thirticth strect, just cast of the Indiana Avenue Baptist Chi to John Covert for §3,725. The amount of te loan and _accrued interest was $3,628.51. 1t is understood that Mr. Covert had previously bouglt the property from the church next to which it lies, and that yesterday’s sale, under a foreclosure, was for the purpose of dearingoffa ,vfimn judgment which made 2 cloud on the e The Grand Commandery of Knights Templar « o G ey o R lo: Com | concerning some phase of sotiety. that Dickens |Gy Leware of the Greesbackers wio elaiined to | ready 1o eall o the mllitia for protection dusing Fuaers] from the residence of her ¢ s B s Gany of Hoor, wil | has portrayed, and suggestions will beinorder | work for the ~same fntorests as the | cho late troubles, have ot yet,remombored in PUBLIC LIBRARY. Liave for him. : B0-"at 10, 0'clock a. mes By carmige (o Koschill, | “Ciovelana 6% Wedhie Grand Encampment at concerning the yare and mTei:S;); \vb(ih efiSd worl;mlgma:g. WH h\‘;,h:m glrcc‘lfl:ml‘ifi;fn n:gsnt substantial way the serviced rendered them. | RRATLAR SEMI-MONTULY MEETING OF THE | muc cuuien aoromi s CA::. Election—Alq: | Fihier e Pamiy 1nvited 1o attend. ¥ Srand Encampment at PRmAD - ork » e e ks ATTAR X T = i 5 hd e, portettly. o, bele HOALD Seaton, Throop, and Ballard“inet 156t Rizic 18 | pascrs plesss say. | » Mormatoms, N. 7., = CCTpuea. uls | {ltn Glacis vamlia anid taln bank-seats, but the; st Tuesday evening some twenty or thirt, will meet once a week, and the terms of admit- | mnust not be allowed to mmc&mmdatei yn';xng men muyt at Murgmy Chapel, on Indmufl of Public Library Directors was held yesterday | the City Clerk’s oftice and patiently listened STERWTN. - Satarday, Ag. 25, Jomes Sherwl tance will be §2 for a course of ten lectures, or | What interest was it to workingmen what kind | avenue, ncar Thirteenth strect, to form a com- | afternoon, Mr. D. L. Shorey in the éhair. There | from 7 to 11 o’clock to evidence fn the Hildreth- | aged 82 years. Ty ARE: Sy JomeT U, 25 cents for a single lecture. Alfter the lecture’| of moncy was lezal-tender as long as they did | pany of militia under the laws of the State. It | were nlso present Messrs. Walker, Onahan, Tiordan controversy Tor the vacant seatin the | Funeral from his late résidence, corncr Wood | the mecting wil Take the form of a conversa- | not have any st ail They would be willing to | was understood that n regular company could | gerinton, Lowenthal, and Mason. A'few small | Souncil The attendauce was Jarger than ot | and Iowa-sts., Sunday, Aug. 36, at1o'cluck, tu | zione, in which all who have questions to usk or | be paid fn_greenbacks, greybacks, blackbacke, | not be formed unless forty men could | o ) ; =, any previous mecting of. the Committee, nad | St. Columbkille's Church; thence by carriages to ansiver are invited to take part. grold, or silver, as Jong as they could buy bread | be obtained first. and, as only about Dills were audited and ordered paid. Hildreth appeared as the. lawyer for his side. | Calvary Cemctery. ¥ricnds of the family invited. LADIES' ART ASSOCIATION. with it for their starving ones. They must not | twenty-five were preseut then, it was{agreed to ‘The Librarian, Mr. William F. Poole, request- | Many witoesses were sworn and_testified in re- = = T = An association under the above title has been | allow money nluesrlous %0 be discussed in their | form an independent company until o sutlicient | cd leave of absence in order to visit Englund in | Intion to the occurrences on the day of the last e BABBITT'S TOLLET SOAZ, 5 municipal election in the Fourth Precinct of the BABBITT’S TGILE q T T S0AP. & Michigan Southern Railroad Monday morn- ing. A special train consisting of twelve Pall- man palace cars will arrive erc this afternoon by the Chicazo, Burlington & Quincy, with the Knights of Missouri, Kansas, and Colorado, &nd will leave shortly afterward for Cleveland bylahe Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail- road. How is this? The Dr. Charles Worms, who defranded Mr. Newman, of the Atlantic Hotel, out of a ] sum of money by the pretcnse that with it he wonld buy up President Grant and secure an immensely locrative indian con- tract, was arrested at Montreal, extradited, and sentenced to two years imprisonment at Bhila- Gelphia last fall, is supposed to be in jaul. And yet there is a Dr. Charles Worms who has re- turned to Montreal and is practicing medicine formed by a numberof ladies in Chicago to aid | meetings atall, as these issues were merely for | numberfof recruics could be secured to organ- e » e S _those of their own sex who depend forsapport | th purpose of bultdozing or humbugwing them. | ize as lllinols State Guards. About twenty- Ofifbgd"b':" ;f":r“f!“m ‘:{;,;“"m‘h ;‘“’“} Seventh Ward. There was o barmony of testi- ‘upon any of tue branches of decorative art. There was hard work before_them, but by the | five names were obtained at that firat meeting, | T2 en called, and a nuriber of Ameri- | pyony a3 regards the fact that there were dis- D o this ond they heve scenrea room fn | help of Divine Providence they would triumph | aud an adjournment_was then had until lasi | can genticmen had been invited to attend. The | goceful disturbances at the polls, and there the store No. 85 Adams street, where it 3 in- | over the scoundrelly capitalist and fre® the | evening. 7The sccond meeting was accordingly mceting will be held in London. i as nothing to show any crookedness on the % tended to provide space for the eshibition_and | workingmen from slavery. Deld Tast evening at the same rendezvous, the | On motion of Dr. Walker, Mr. Poole was | pars of the judges or clerks of election, although 5 7o Jnstsaled for the sale of all specimens of such work (possessing a Mr. Piilip Van Patten agafn took the stand, | Hon. D. N. Bash being in the chir. After call- finmmd leave of absence, and was aceredited | much effort Wwas made to create the iwmpression | | o (PR t‘x :flf‘ \‘?""m‘(’c‘fi certain e of merit) as- may be intrusted to | and said that they stood in a fair way of goining | ing the roll, Col. Collins, who happencd to be [ by, the Board. <oxq | thatone of the judzes, McGe by name, had 2 A3 chul and. 'd:,..,mm them. Exhibition to be free, and a small per- | their nehts. Ile hoped the workingmen-would | present, made some remarks. He gaid the Mr. Lowenthal moved that the sum of §250 | pulldozed the other judzes and controlled the ors 10 cover be appropriated for Mr. Poole’s expenses. He | vote of that precinct. A great deal of time was S< common and dele- ’, terle llecall the his ine | centage charged for sales. now come forward and_sign their pumes to the | company could be mustered in, even though it a ilesally, o thet, the authoriics think of taking | “Tiéy have corrospondentsin most, of the | platlorm that they might organize futo ward | did DAY Ol b e e Tt | belioved that Mr. Poole could be of great tse to | wasted in endesvoring fo show that irregulari- : o, e T Mr. T. Joh ber of N %s bas cities and large towns of the Northwest through | clubs. Another mecting would be heldWednesday | pumber could be obtained so us to make the Library, both directly and indirectly. tics were committed in regard to the receiving | BRFif} IR 45f sclentiic’ o - T. Johnson, a member of Nevan’s band, | whom any one muy obtain information as to the | evening, when an orgauization would be | one company by itself, they might be assigned After some discussion, Dr. Walker offered the | of votes, for which affidavit was made, but noth- | [E e ST v;xl;mnnne’,?m Plags and working of the Association, and who | cllected. ' This convention would not be o | by the brigade commanderto the First Regl- | following, which was unanimously adopted: ing was proven in that direction. The only evi- | Babaitr's Best Soan has perfected, andnow offers to the got :&ln his sleep, gesterfln ‘morning about £:40 o'clock and walked out of his little window. He made the distance to the ground, twenty feet, in good time, and sustained @ slight fracture of his left leg, and acquired other, not. dangerous, inconvenicnces. He was carried to his apartment in the building No. 160 kandolph street, and was attended by Dr. Eldnidge, who pronounced his wounds un- worthy of 3 medal. He was playing the over- ture from La Sonnambula at “latest accounts on his trombone. The annual meeting of the American An- thropological Society, organized 8 vear ago in will be able to procure such materials and de- | packed affair as the political conventions | ment. If, however, forty names could be se- Wueneas, A Couvention of the Librarians of | dence of the evening that vointed to trand was {mhuu The FINEST TOILET SOAP in the sigus as may be desired for the prosecutionof | usually. Each ward clab would send three | cured, then the company would probably be | Grest Dritsin fa called to assemble in London | the cvidence of one young man who swore that | yvorits O the ind any branch of art. Arrangements have been | delegates and these would make the nomina- | recognized as sn iudependent organization. Oct. 2, to confer on subjects n{lxnul:euz to puslic | Mike Corcoran had offered him $10 to leave the nujacture. made by which ull orders in any departmenr gf tions, The nominations would then be referred | Col. Collins, however, did not thinik there was ’"“:"‘”’- 20d 3 1‘,?;1]::!‘:‘:(1’; ‘aving becn fii‘”‘;”‘? polls 50 that Mike and his_gang of repeaters P U1 i Ay e hola docorstion eah epcedily b6 ANAL | back again to the ward clubs for conbrmation. | any likelinood that thiose who enlisted would | 1 e ARprEl i *Foole i, mato thereln; | F0u1q et in their work for Hildrett, in whose | LI USH 1l fhe Nursery it Has No Eqmal and teachers in drawing, painting, ete., be pro- "A lirze number of those present then came | have to go into the First Regiment, thoughthat | e Chicago Public Library, is licreby granted | nterests they acknowledged they were engaced. | v, u cured for any town where their sorvices may be | forward and signed their names to theroll, | was a possibility, and he did not wish to syear | Jeave of absence to attend sald Convention, and is Also the statemcnt of ouc James adden, | 1o ooy ames i oot [0 every mother 201 famiiy mq'uxred. after which Messrs. Pleitfer and Feltes made | any one in unless he knew what he would | fully empowered to represent this Library in said who says that he saw Soapy Levy’s | ounces each, sent free to myudilrmu'nm:exp::m i he ladies of the Assoclation also bope to | specches ‘In German, saying apout the samo | probably be required to do. Convention, and is further instricted to convey | gang of repeaters with Hildreth tickets in their | cents. Address £ secure competent Instruction not only in the | things that had been said by the previous Tt seems that the First Regiment are inclined | the thapks of this Board and of the citizens of Chi- | possession (but he did not see them votc), and . practice, but the Science of Art by which, those | speakers, to discourage the present attemrt at forming | cuzo to the people of Great Briamn and Treland for | he kuew that they were working for Flldreth B.T.BABBITT NBWYOI‘](CIty. who wish to malke it_a pursuit can have oppor- FIRST WARD. another batallion in the city, and the new com | the munificent git of books which formed tn¢ | from the fact of an admission made by Levy A tunity for the full cultivation and development | Some one called a meeting of the working- | puy iua mensure reciprocates tle fecling. ongifal foundation OF I8 Liaey. . some weels preyious to Madden. g FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS ‘The remarks of Col. Collins rather dampened | __Onmotion of Mr. Loewentbal, $250 was voted | "~ Mr. Hildreth desired to prescat to the Com- . purest Vegetalie Ofls used inits Philadelphis, will be held in Cincinnati, com- | of such talent asgthey possess, and thus be en- | men of the First Ward, to be held at No. 830 o D e o Intoscxt s | ablod not only 1o advance thetr own interests Lo | Clark sircet last evening, but very few re- | the patriotic feelings of the audience, aud con- | for Mr. Poole’s expenses. mittee affidavits of persons who were said by B O S T tereet has | ho wtmost, but assist i clevating the standard | sponded. Tio meting was called to order, | siderable dlscussion folloved for and againt | e, Aaseh uwoved that Mr. Poole be em- | the Riordan party to be illegal voters to the ; ' the last few years, and Americans arc not be- | of taste throughout the community. However, and a Mr. Harris was selocted a3 | the ndvisability of being sworn in, the general | powered toexpend £300 sterling Inthe purchase | effect that they were legal voters. Riordan's A PEB;FECT T(HLET SoAP ' of British books. for the Library. The motion | canvasser made it appear that therc were 155 5 " The room will be open at_all'times, and all | Chairman. The object of the gathering was | feeling being against swearing in. Capt. De 0! ladies, resident o visiting, will be heartily wei- | aunounced to be to “organize,” but there was | Young expressed himselt very stronely in favor prevailed without debate. illezal votes cast. Hildreth will attempt to come, especially those for whom It is more par- | nothing to organize, and, if “there bad been, | of the company remaiving an fndependent or- On motwnhflle sum of £75 was approprinted | gemonstrate that in most all of those cases the | _First among the requisites of the toflct is 3 good ticularly designed. Communications may be | there wos no one preseut snfllnicm.l{‘ skilled in | ganization, and evidently showed the opinion of | for the purchase fof books in England, as per | mistakes of the clerks of clection in streets, | article of Soap, but to procure kt ks not alwsys an easy an order already furnished. numbers, ete., accounts for the apparent illegal- | Mater. Many of the most cxoensive Suags o the mar- addressed to * Ludies” Art Association,” N euch work to take the lead. There belng [ all. After about an hour's further talk, and 3 after passing a vote of thanksto Col. Collins for | _Dr. Walker moved that the Committee em- | jries. 'Ihe Committee, having endared the trisl | Kot are made from coarse and delotorlous matertals, snd hina Europeaus in this yespect. Dr. Schliemann the fortune in this country by which he bas been able to accomplish so much fn Greece and Troy. The antiquities of our own coun are also belng investigattd. E. W. Blatchford, of ‘;,).“.g dty, i;l‘m mfim the C{nd;;ni meeggg, Adams street, Chicago, Il e nufiflnguexse tlo do,fthc h;u dozen :m;u‘-relcl Higs e ith the B £ T an ere will also be present cgates m TOE HOTEL-MER. umong themselves for an hour or more, signcd his information given, the company adjourned. | Powere confer wil e Board of Kducea- P their dellcate colorl: d fragran! B P, St Tonte, Gloreland. Phiadelpnisy | The Hotcl-Keepers’ Association of Ghlcagro | theirnumes toa plece of paper, and adjourned. e B o romard o, ronting the o1d Bast-Otties | Sonionr hours adjoarncd to Tuesday niehtat | concea o most repusive Frmariien: - he discosures and other cities. held a regular monthly mccungn;eswrday af- SECOND WARD. of the Chicazo Lizht Dragoons, First Cavalry, | buildiug lave its powers continued. He be- . recently made public regardiug this subjuct are post- ternoon in the oflicc of the Zofel Kepurter. Friday night the workingmen ot the Second | I. N. G., met at the Grand Pacific Hotel last lieved that the Library was entitled to what- = tivelv startling, and duserve serfous consideration. ever rent might accrue” from that building. If ANNOUNCEMENTS. Scented Soaps are now known to be extremely objec- tionable, esectaily If applied to the head: Injuriag the The other morning a Eoung, married man on the West Side said to_his wife, *What a sad accident that was at New York, that man with the fire-cscape falling from a_fourth-story win- dow upon a stone sidewalk!” It was, in- deed,” answered his wife; *I wonder what his poor wife will do?” *“ I expect she would sell the patent cheap,” he wnfinned.:muslncl{. 4 Fire-cscapes, you sce, are very valuable thinpe. You never know what may lnpffin when you are traveling, In the midst of life There were present Messrs. Hulbert, of tbe { Ward mict and perfected their organization as | pight, Capt. Acramonte.in the chair and G. B. 1 Sherman House; Palmer, of the 1'n¥m_er House; | the Workingmen Club of the Sccond Ward. | West Secretary. Twenty-one new members they received 39,000 per year for four yeurs, . Couch, of the Tremont Honse; White, of the | Jobn Gelder was elected President; Robert | were admitted to membersbip, swelling ‘the they would have sufficient to pay for fitting up T'he scmi-annual meeting of the West Town | Bain britatlog the scalo, sad Indaclng severe head- Clarendon House; Gill, of the' Merchatts’ Ho- | Holliday and E. Ward, Vice-Presidents; J. W. | muster-roll to eiehty-three members. After the | the bullding for a Public Library. Ihe motion | Board will be held Tucsday evening at 7:30 SOl S Thchraten ol theakrul ety Y s talurral tel; Newman, of the Atlnnq:: Hotel; Wood- | Baliey, Sceretary; A. Wincbere, Assistant; and | transagtion of mioor busiuess the meeting ad- | Was adote "elock. " muéfi( llsnc:nenc I:;r A gentleman who minkes tha cock, of the Matteson Houses Strong, of the | B. I Dayid, Treasurer. Resolutions were read, | journéd, aud those present marched to the new The Board then procceded to the clection of | © = Poruons encageain this CENoIOTIRCRE ere s s §t Jumes Hotel; Commings, of thc Briess | 2ud final action postooned until Monday event | rmory, Nos. 162 aud 104 Washington strect. | @ President” for the cnsuing year. Mr. Shorey | W. O. Lattimore will lead the Gospel temper- | fromscrea to ton years betag the ohest perio daras orses :lhmyx:ecy, °§( the Massasolt Louse; Pin- | iniz, whea there will be o mecting at the same | The compauy Is in a flourishing coudition, and | was reclected unanimously, ~Mr. Wickersham | ance meating {n Farwell Hall this cvening at § | Which theuccupation could be foliowe. mey, o the Bevers House; ana Palling, of the | plate for tic adoption of resolutlons. & gen- | pecunlary aid has beon promisel by sorno of the | Vi ro-cleeted Sceretary, and instructed to act | grclock. ToleE Sonp Iy Bt It porati, Benerad Pacia o tag mmercial Hotel. The last-named gentieman | eral turn-oat of the voters of the ward is de- | leading bankers and business men of the city. as Librarian in the absence of Mr. Poole. The 2 enterprise and Ghiemical siillof MF, BT %nwat?r"fi The semi-ananal meeting of the Sonth-Town | New York, the world-renowned Soap Mauufacturer, occupied the chair, and F. W. Rice was. chosen | sired. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Board then adjourned. , ‘whose fmmense establishi 13 by far thy ) Board will be beld at No. 48 Clark strect Tues- | Tindio the Unlton States The renbnn of S TARberEs - ‘we are in death, or perhaps Kate n_may gome aod put up at the hotcl, and i | is always Bootary proten, \Haivad iotion | St B &8 ‘BANE. | Members of tho North Cl_}(mg'o' Light Guard ‘best. ‘prepared. ow, if we mmi 0spo) on HE VIN ANK. | will meet at their armory Tuesday evening at day evening, and, 88 important busi ‘various productions has f beea widely dis I think we conld makes fortune out of | in connection with the Exposition was granted SUSPENSION OF A WEAK AFFAIR. 7 o’clock to prepare for parade. i ET{“‘IHE YIZOTEC?“ION' s up, a fall n’v.tundmp:e of the i:z‘:ee:::b‘esrs';: Eownio the nymeraas %?r‘sgfi"-:é:;l ‘-'—:':‘é?sfigfim PORSATION 702 0LIOL-HOLPERS. After vears of patient Iabor and scientinc experiment, it. By the way, what a fine figure your mother Dast’~ * Yes; mais a very majestic woman— weenlys they say I am just the image of what she wasat my age.” ¢ Now I have been think- ing,” he sai ver{:apim_v axd as if dreading an further time., The Association desires the rail- rosd compantes to grant tickets that shall be | . The City Savings Bank, corner of Halsted and | Compauny E, Sccond Regiment L N. G., will desired. good over Sunday. Harrison streets, closed its. doors yesterday, | hold o special meeting this afternoon at 2 M. E. D. Cooke, Recetver of the Protectlon, Mr- Bamsres hassuceesiod In perfocting the computs : 5. o ] ¥ 5, g oon at 2 | ) esued the following circular, which will be | _‘The popular excursion to Geneva Lake, under | (IPSTihe fncriioties tosp ever introduicty, TR Fri ; After some discussion on minor matters, owing to interference with its nssets the pre- | ©'clock. Afull attendance is requested. 8, the 3 to interfer P of special interest to policy-nolders and benefi- the auspives of the Western Avenue Baptist | ufacturing procesies are entirely new and orlzinal, and R ‘the reault s simply unparalled In this department of lo= meeting adjourned until one Week from yester- ¥ O I wi a yester- | vious day by the Rocelver of the Protection ompany T will mectat the armory, 112 to | & o ™ o fe p o ndug steadily at this Chnfx‘;‘x"m‘&"kg place 1\,“._“,%. "':,'i’g h;,,; nev- | Sheres g er eneve Lake they will find this an i BABRITT'S TOILET SOAP™ ix the trade-mark interruption, “Ihave been thinking that sup- day. Life-I Co The Cif 116 Lake street, Monday night at 8 o'clack sh: pose we bought that nt, and your mother A SCRUD RACE ¢ fe-Insurance mpauy. e ity | for business and drill. “Those wishi; m;p most complicated subject, and-will ik Cohbiied Trtho o1d Jage i 5 sriomen et | took place yesterdsy afternoon between the | Savings Bank formerly ran two fustitu- | ihe comy g a1 Sotn 3 Ul report more | gxcolleut opportunity to do sa. Only $2 for the | }J,Jhick thix lognat tolict lusury. b devzustel, dross and tights and waving the e Hivi e Jachts that, are engaged in the exeurslon | tions—the ono above mentioned, and an office pruyars infiteddaditend, :‘fl'lf when he can obtain ndditional informa- | round trip. i ey meqmated o s emolieat onld come ont splendidly against a hotel front | business. Nine of “them sailed around | corner of Fifth avenue and Washington street. . 7 ART NOTE ek ’ There will bo an open-air temperance gospel | ELpeiiics: The Soap i ol perfumed, the Ingredicats o abaae oat eplendidly azalust s hotel front. | SO o " ekl down, . etwetn tho | Tis history Bss héen one of scrious upe 60 ! ES. BEcETERs Orpice, Protponioy Lirs INsTnAxcE | meetiug at e northwest corner -of Ashland e e e e o THE WATER-COLORS AT THE EXPOSITION. OXIANY, CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—DEAL Stk: In re- | puenpe and West Lake street this afternoon at | Oned taste consulers the absence of artificial perfume water-worke crib aad = a stake-boat | 5 downs, and from what a 'RIBUNE reporter i . ly to your favor of the —, I'would - about a quarter of a mile southward of the GoV- | 1armed vesterday the concern has never proved The art intorests of Chicago now contre | foTuim oty Tor'sour faforssation. the sawe petag | & O'clock. Mr. George Evans will conduct the | ftidor 5T habbiies Tonce Soup remgers s s, sios B s sctod ss saferts and Kmekoep- | Tery proftable for thoso who fnvested thelr | by e Tcparations fora grand dlsplay in the | ol e s day of st 877 the. 1 Dy A othes I, | el gremabinasicie ot i Kiad ever mana- er. The Enterprisc took first money, $20, aud | money in its stock, - " | Exposition galleries, and if the Committee, at = Ut Liie Gih day, of . Augual 7, the Circuit speal pureds o e e 2 %, Tho Enietpriso ook st Boneh: $20, aod. | money i Lt stock, When Gen. John B, Halt- | whcse head stauds Nr. George C. Clarke, shall | Besicetion ‘i ostmine. Gomapany on s Bin 01ed | oG 1l ferm of th Chicago Athenmam be- S D e o o Sl class, and the Albatross first, $13,and the Verdi | 1ooer pog in bis fingers and succeed in Lating eversthing in order for the | by the Auditor of Public Accounts, coarging that | SIS Sept. 17, Classes will be formed fo reading, | B The Mt soaps Tos basoers el s jusk. bels m? 31(1,t ix;;mi;oe:fl n‘:‘u:'thn!: contest | 1o P e 90, 0002 et ;Weric;cew Gen. cnjoyment: of the public by next Wednesday | th¢ conditlon of the Company was such us to lpe‘l}ing, Imdmmmmu& penmanship, mathe- mfluponl::;mvykel}'hnlmq demand for f¢ wili sood init, lmm not witnessed g;‘n'n 2:‘&:5:‘?’&3 likewise put in éfi],OOO p(;nn.c;j![?u‘“:mg,ukl:g; evening, it deserves high praise. Most of the ;enl;d:; 'fli"fi’éfi‘;fii"‘flfi“{fi.fl ‘Ehzn%:g;am.i gl‘l:gllm;i: i’lfimt&m?o%l:nc:&“ gk‘x"é:.‘i'flmffli'x' e el e Ty S Trie multitade. oo Mamumond kuew | paintings and articles of luxury have been | violated the law and ite charier.” The Receiver is | drabwing, and paintibe, vocal and justramental | By To BABBITT. New York City oy ) Do to flsut on the Trontier, build ritroads, and | S0 0% froim o Qistance, and, commencing | IDveslieating ol the afsim of the Company as | music; lnder the chargo of thoronghly compe- P st el et il st Ll Y Fidmer Hiowe—L. Biam, Texas: ¢, 3. Drigs | biok. ” Last Fobary the concern suspendod, | with the strike, which shroaded for a tim In e Tox ot Ll usorvas nes 7o Heamabigpo | L tuathuctazs, . DOLLAR STOIE D e T Py bt i oy | Bub, wae rescusitated by A L. Amberzand | ts oroad folds the frst fuvolec of $(0,00 ascertain, the available assets of the Company ara | _The numerous friends of the Rev. E. J. Good- | oo ame s oo oy Somkey, Salew, Mo J, P, Paley,St. Fadl; Joun | Capt.” Ross, aud the' oileo _corver 0f | valuc, thers lus boeuha sucession of vexutlous | 145y smalLn wioporton s laiies "Hhedeath | specd will e pratiied to learn that b will o | DON'T FATL TOQ VISIT 3 ¢! oston ; ‘olton, Galesburg: . , A S. loyne, a) ore yes! 2\ o ) 00O, e , corner of Mo I lonroe ¥ 3 alesburs] y y yesterday thero arrived the collee- | Stk Son Converted mto” cash, WIIL BIobably | i i maornin Sa ovenios; sorviess ostay, 9 DOLL AR Yo hand out circulars and explain the meri the invention, why—." e'l"?e china mg::l‘:r;{ ¥as an heirloom in the family, came over in the Mayflower in fact, but she slung it at him just asif it wasn't worth a cent, and he fied, after YVainly cudesvoring to make her understand that E:n u';)cnzli‘ ‘:a tn‘slqnilldrl‘;s]}; because if the wire e e ad iy ol ly came down she would A Tonz-haired man with a wild look in cnme into Tux TRIBUNE-office the ou?c‘f :zy\; and told one of the reporters that he wanted'a partner with some capital to o with him into oue of the most. monny~mlk1ng;s ations the Teporter never had heard of. ‘mc want,’? said e in an_cxcited manner, “is a small steamehip, and some fishhorns, and grind- stones, and emery-wheels, and saw-files, and provisions, and the wealth of Golconda is ours.” * How sot " said the reporter, carclessly. “We will £0 t0 563, said the stranger, in an agitated whisper, “and havea monopoly of the most lucrative trade in the universe.” You know the sawfish, and swordfish, don’t you! There's millions of them roaming about secking whom they may saw and stab. ‘\'nunlfy their weipons get' blunt, and that is a great ioss, as- even your feeble intellcct can comprehend. Time is moncy, von koow, and there are {wenty-four hours in a day for a sword<fish the same as for anybody W. C. Che , ve . Moy N 3 | Horton & Hoyue, is the atf i Setnr i}go_g,““’mfldenr L. Donnat, Paris, France; the | Capt. Ross the Cashier. These gentlemen were vcnrs.n’ FT\; ?&nfixnsnre“mv::fellfufi" m:::y Lmzlfim:ufinl' & ti ev.‘;' Senbegirenon thia polnt | juslth “s':"’g':‘v:;l!'mn?"sfin{:fltoth?:h‘l‘él:!gl: n. Ples Bi 3 9 e oty = < ntil a fall investigation is made. ot Fon, Flores Butlor, v’if.“x‘i'.[,’fi’:;;g' \):..Ynflulzi‘eruhggn. :Ll i‘}}‘é‘é‘ mfi b; a mnamfizremm_r ‘Vesterday, | shanges must bo taado to make room for im. | - 3. Under the order of the Court the Receiver is | £ hope he will once more enter upon pastoral . F. MeCarthy, Salt Lake; G. H. Parker, San | 100k rsfi mberg an oss invited him to rtant p:um.lnfis‘ the disturbance of the han, collecting the Augost nssessinent to pay the losses duties. 2 - . FrancisSo: B. F. Jonniuss, Biitsbure, o Gaecyy | 100 over the books of the banic and its assets | lug being best likened to the removalof a block | tucladed thorein, which had occurred ‘before the | The physiciang of Cook County | a L, BTy, New Ofteqne o e, Pittaburg: . Tiner: | and labilitles. ** They allege,” sald Mr. Am- | from s child’s tov-liouse, often necessitating | Kpeeisers appointment and which were consider- | s ook Counly in good stand: !lmfnm, New Yorka N, Daekymoet 1;3.1 X - borg, that we bave made money ont of ‘this | the Tearrangement of an’entire wall, Al of | ¢4 bY the Court to be a proper claim upon the pol: ng can get their certificates of ximxunnon with- 108 Madi :‘;; - %M'MT","L N, Y,; W. S. Tough, ‘}‘“’:: bank, us oflicers. I tell you, sir, it s not 80. I | the paintings expected by the Commwittee hnga :fl-fi?}cfiz;{imen‘n ln:“mrilvxh’;m [f;“;p“’ 0 “B . :?ltl::xe“;!fitl:ymu ‘fi?‘fiflfu%'ggin g S idisomdt. , -emg; U - R o] -haree her i veris not yet advised whetl 2 & —_———— e House—F. C! Butler, Newark, N, | Was merely in charge here when arribed with the. exceptin of Homirs selbree | B T, Jer, aivised whether poller. | Grion complying With the. requlrements ‘of the HWAIR GOODS, 3.5Col. 3. den, Springfield: F. D. Finicke, Lo d i Hon. . D. Pulford, i e, Loulxtille; the | 20! Isn\-cq its creditors, assistud by Capt. Ross. | picture of the Roman charict-race fu the Circus [ fund, or any repayment, can or wili be Lded leag Loulivilie: © Gap. " Meneral Point: J. G. Davia, | 1 have sunk: 85,000.and thrco years! servicés, and | Aaximus, which s now daily expected. ~The | thew nor e e | oo Lave not respobded ds promptly 2s land, | Me.: 36 s gerkorts | Capt: Ross bias surkc 520,000 in good, clean tash, | European coliection for " the _brica-brae feiation tiereto, but will await the action of the | jected to much loss trouble. r:.a.-;m;o:f . St i e firs b0 e Fipklin, Philidelphia; | which he brought here to invest, and Le has in | room reached the. Custom-House Friday, | Coart. B RS mA 3. Al lay, 3. Under all the circamstances, it Ia the opinion certificates were filed for record in' the County F. Nash, = Swark = u 4 SRR Ottowa; Washington Glad- THE BANK FAILED, able portrait of Bismarck; aod Wagner's large | not bitherto sssessed, nor whether o reivsurance | Medical-Practice act. No far the doctors of i ‘5 fi 292 W. Mavisos Bt., Cuicaoy {3hose & cworddeh basa dliel with L whBle, 801 | e, Dasion: 1. To. 2, ol Vested it for good.” nd BWOI unt, why, the whale's got him , Boston; W. Zimm st. 1 % for good.! and yesterday mo Mr. E. S. s B e ey I eneiale's BOL DM | A" Brittan, - Pittabure... Sherman siuse mn; | Fromall that could be learned fromfthe three | able to commicrics {fl?gpsgpfiusn‘n‘?fi?mm of ihe Receiver that the Company cannot resume | ClEri’s office. : == thin, I mean; or anybow it takes him wore | ok, M- Shields, = San - Fruncisco; Ea gentlemen named dbove (and they all. seemed | of his beautifnl examples of . business under its present charter, but that its ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE. : MEDICAL. Hine to ek away with the whale, Hme thet be | Skins, New Yorc col. 'S B “Srasd | Willing to give information, and their stories | Gallery C was e s e Faes :‘;mn;ug alfaira will be wound up under the direction of the | Gen.J. 8 Reyuolds, Chairman of the Com- AND FISTULA postively . mightemploy mose advantageonsiy fn some | D Gorham. Foit !'\)v:;yne; \r.ewxz%'f‘fi‘;:efi‘%;fiz B R e e [T et color framed ::Lglll:vtrme mar- | 5. The Rocelver hoa no anthority 1o rotara pay- Tients have beoh made for alt beceons who wih el Sltthout pala or orre I . 2 New York; V. A o =] b - , though i arge en: 0 contain | ments made f 3 i e or 1o pay... DF. J. B. U. PIlll- x Durphy, + Vo M. Gor- | surance Company, and also carried some of its | all of this division of the water colors. No. dnte-. nota:, ":;fifii’é‘:",fly&‘iifl’, En‘:tri'f :T::E ‘Amo “;'e :;l n‘:léeTremme“wnegs‘:i’nm;{ ; L&“s" éé”:.: 1"1:'_; &l’){“‘y"’m“‘;‘r' el other ocep) Don’t you seci Or a s3w-

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