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8 Hl: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1877, R. A. Decker read & portion of Scriptare aed de- | ringing of a aincularly unmelodious bell, | ore vein is found, showing large boddies o ore. | favar of having the deaf and dumb panper chil- DBABRITT'S TOILET SOAP. TI’IE CITY- livered n short addrese, A but scveral of the trustees of the unds de- | The character of the ore is Galena, carrying | dren of the mgnl_v sent to ‘.n’mk!engfll;mwh:ru TIIE COURTS' TG S T ek | oS Miss Francea E. Willard then made a few re- | cided to extend their prerogatives of requlating from,85 to B0 per cent lead, from twenty to | their keoping would be free of cost. Adopted. 1] B v marks, the c:ru‘ ‘part of which was_devoted to | the affairaof the meeting eomewhat, and caused | forty-flve ounces silver, and from &3 to $10 ver | The Comwittee on Public Bulldings and Public GENERAL NEWS. an fncident In the 1ife of a vouthful Yankee who | the rope ta be taken off the bell. ' The result | ton qold, as shown by repeated assays and sales | Bervice repotted on the matter of “rextras” for | An Unusual Number of Patitions 4 of ore. 'The ore vien Is what i3 known as a trne | McNell & Sony raging that these gentlemen had fisaure vein, well defined, with perfect foor and | been done an injustice by Archbltect Egan. The hanglng walle, and it Is ane of the verwfew truo | report was signed by Medsrs. Schmilt, Cnm{, flseare veins in the whole Territory, and every- | and McCailrey, and was declared by the Chalr thing 8o far Indicates that it bids falr to be one | to ba no report at all for tho want of the requi- of tho big mincs of Utah. site signatures. hapyencd in at Farwell Hall, and was there in- | of this action hecome apparent early yesterday Yesterday was & glorions dav for croquet In | duced to sign the pledge, The apcaker gave an | moruing. Btrange to say, one g brothor the woods. Those engaged in it had & ‘splen- 'tlhmt L’r‘:" of lhle ?or‘kbin Plttsburg, ‘?ml‘ )fl'ilmletd r"k:l nultl lff rcfi\lla}lon‘uln‘!e. nnd’. nl?‘: r&u e Al ousands hnd been converted in at city ng the e an s righteous indignation did tima "; the balls flosted, and the players | (ol 8y und Yemperance. She felt elad to ro- | Immedintely arose and made & circult of the never got dry, turn to her old sphere of uscfulness, and trust- | entire grounds. 1Iis stentorian volce as it in- in Bankruptcy. Unrirated for the oflet and " the th. No artin. elaland docej odore Reoord of Judgments, New Suits, and % (o cuver I N. G.1sto have are- | ed that God would greatly bless the mectings. | truded itaelf through the cracks and crevices of -] Mr, Conly urged that some actlon was necos- Other Intoresting Mattors. common and ric: nJ:: ;r,h ":Tl, fi:‘;’,‘ne::m;“ Aurora on the 5th A lady then rnlleg for ‘xtculmnnlfl." lln%lted the closed cottages came like Gabriel's trump OBITUARY. sary on lhey“glffl" proposition, and moved g o 2y ;;’,E"'N‘y;x;: s to afew minutes each. In response tothis | tomany an innocent aleeper. The trustces and and 6k of September. Members of other regt- uest several recent converis narrated thelr | an nnusually lary b ge number were foon ments fa the State militia are Invited ta attend. | ElcHe con Nry: Willipg led in praver, and | up, and not kiowlng what lee to_do, attended Company 1T, of the First Regiment, held a | Mrs. Rounds announced that since her first con- | the carly prayer-mecting. Though the attend- meeting at the Armory last evening, and be- | nection with the Unlon work, cleven months | ance was large, something of cathusiasm was tides transacting other business mustered i | ago, 1,500 names had teen signed to the pledge, | wanting. .The trustces have declded to have men cnough to complets its organization, With | The meeting then broke up, after singing one | the rope attached to the bell aguin. some to spare. veree of **All hall the power of Jesua' name.™ THE GOOD RESULTS Ap adjourncd meetiog of the County Board The mectings will be held (aily at 8 o'clock, | for which the brethren labor and pray so earn- of B"’,;'__lu‘;nm‘f“ Neid yesterday afternoon. 1o | Apdare conducted by Indies of the Women's [ estly alreads begin to thow themselves, Sun- THE REY. CHARLES FERKINS, :{,\‘i\: :{v:nlg?ml resolve to use thick rather than who died Bunday morning last at the residence ‘The Chair again declared the Committee's of his son-n-law,John L. Barnum, No. 830 | report as no report at all, whercupon County- Michigan avenue, was at one time somewhat Anon:gyl‘ ll?.mmh'lm moved from budlda lhhla promInent In the Methodist communfon, rad the "':"' r. McCafrey and whlsper'c in his intelligence that he has passed away will bo | “Afr, McCaffrey took the hint and at once came recelved with regret by many of the older | to his fect and Atated that the rcport was & mi- Metbodlet brethren. Mr, Perkins was born | Rorily report, and ss such should be consld- S Nictenting ‘e SRR periment the mag. bit8 Fest sn;‘f e peyfecied Ani STen o Ba ; & NEST TOTLAET, KOAP in 1) s e purest epeiable. OUs waed tnily manwaeture. e Usein the Narsery it Bas Mo Equal, Yorth Len times Its cost to every mother and family ) A small-sized village, In polnt of numbers, went Into bankruptey yesterday, some of whom {alled for quite a respectavle amount. This Is the largest number of petitions filed'fn any one day for at lesst four years. Tho first comers were Charles L. Rico and, Edward @ Corncau, trading as Charles L. Rice & Co., and dealers in hinery, steam-pumps, cte., at Nos. 215 and | foChr'stendom, Bampie bat, containing3 cakes of 4 Christian Temperance Unlon. day night, after the regular services, & prayer- ored. R * i ach, sent iree Lo any address on receipt of 73 :,’:fm:z';"‘g" dg{,;"f;},flc;":;",‘&,‘; ,’,e‘ ,"é: THE DOARD 33 TRADE MILITARY COMPANT, meyctlngt’was beld and special eflort made to L':“‘ Ne:‘ L‘fl%fln‘ ni"“‘; Feb, z"“,,‘e”,“’ Mr, Hoffmann maintatned that the report | 317 Lake strect and No. 89 Franklin stroet. et ddress y o D beld Saturday at 3 o'clock. hereafter to be known as Company K‘ slm'! reach the unconverted. A larre number pres | yyon the minlst ,h?. first circult—for those | a8 not a minorits reflan for the reason that | Thelr labilities, all unsecured, foot up $58, Hegiment, met last night in the office of J. B. | sented themeselves and asked for tho prayers of The tmwrmtnr%smtenhy» as observed by | Preston & Co., Room No.7 Chamber of Com- | their Christian friends, and, before the concin- Manasse, aptician, 88 Madlzon street, Tnisu: merce, and after the volunteer cnlistment | sion of the mecting, several professed to have Ruilding, was ns follows: At8a, m., 74 de; papers had been made out and signed by all | foynd the Savior. 10 a. nu., 82¢ 12 m., 83; 3 p. m.y Bfifl&? e Moy present, Mr, Charles Daniels stated that he had he 8 o'clock prayer-mecting held at the Barometerat 8 4, m.y 3b: 1 . M.y D02 lnllllu‘c'l‘ wlll:l Coll( slhe\l-e;n( lha‘ l-‘llr.at M'l'nmae"f‘ ‘é‘nb%m?gn !uu‘:v"-_v m?rglngurxl‘a kccndlu:cled an c letter ha] een yirtual applice 0 the Vo M. ey, of Crys! AKC, WAS n.f“fii&"'h'lfif.."}'fifi'xfii'r'%Jic?-'-':‘."fl",?‘éfi'égt the Board of Trade organization. ’Au pnmm as (l{lly equal in {nterest to any which have pre- thot corn™ and i heating: of grain by requir- | the nccessary number of men had signed the } ceded it Ing the clevators and tars to keep & stock of | muster, the conpany would be sworn in. At 10:30 a. m,, the Rev. Alexander Yonker, of fce always on hand during the summer months, it was thererore muggested that they | the Tabernacle [ndependent Church, Chicago, s meet Friday night at tho offlico _of | preached to a good congregation. Ris theme They talk of pride, those morallets who never | Preston & Co,, and from there procecd to | was Christian discipleship, ~founded upon the have ohserved the demeanorof a saloon-keeper's | the armory and take the oath. Then they | wordsrecorded In Luke, xiv., 33: '*So tikewise, child aged 5 towards the offapring of an im- | could elect their officers and_proceed to work | whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not all pecunious customer of her pa's, who has al- | without further dclay. The suzgestion was | that he hath, he cannot be My alsciple.”” Tho ready occupied na inuch of the Btato as cat be | adopted. The company has aircady hirty-scven | prayer was offered by the Rev. 8. H. Adams, of allotted to one lodividual, names cnrolled and “other names promfsed, | Centenary Church, and the benediction was pro- There are few things 50 calcutated to shake | 1ad the attendance last night been sufliciently | nounced ‘the Rev. Dr. Boring. one’s faith in humanity as to see a woman with | farge, the mmpl% would probably have been ‘The Babbath-school l’n!l'llng was held as usual 2 new silk-velvet cloak, a #27 bonnet, and two | 8worn in then. e boys, after mdjournment, | at 1:80, led by the Rev. Mr, Patten. The prin- i dlamond ringe, tote & myople chibl into an visited the nrmory in " body. Tho new com- | cipal feature of the mecting was an address by eyc and car infirmary wherg there is gratuitous B'l'g,v‘h‘l;lgnon one, both Indw;‘nt o‘l nur;:b{gn llro,lcl'cnr‘uegn of ’hr;us on, bTht?: n’%crn(gn ¢ poor, and t ¢ al n c appearance and character of 0 | service al & o'clock was o_Rey. Dr. aiteudance for the poor, and try to dead-iead § S10/10 118 SRRSAIANS S Shrer and will prec | Hantor, "ot St. Pauts Koformed Epiacopal 234,82, Thelr asséts conslat of bills and notes to tbe amount of $4,618.08; stock In trade, $14,000; horse and bugay, $50; open accounts, about $12,200; and a clalm fur 81,500 on an in- suranca loss, Corncau owea 8273, and haa life- *insurance to.tha amount of $3,500. The peti- tion was referred to Register Hibbard, ¢ » Matthew Quest, a fowcler in Freeport, also throw up the gponge, with only $1,800 of debte, Tlia assets consist of $200worth of cheap fewelry i his store at 61 Btephenson street, Freeport, tools and fixtures, $23; buggy, $23; and policy of fire-insurance, $300. 'The petition was refer- red to Registor Crain. An fovoluntary petition was also filed agalpst the Brown & Van Aradale Manufacturlog Com- rlny of_this cfl.yh{] the following of its cred- tors: Rhodes & Bradler, on a claim for $4,- 3300 Rogers & Co., 81,000.613 N. 8. Boutan & Co., $1,072.80; 8. D. Kimbark, $473.17; W. Springer, $523.08; Merchants’ Savings, Losn & T B,T.BABBITT, New YorkCity, FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS - B A'PERFECT TOIET SOAP. First among the reqnisites of tha tollet fs & wmoq artielo of Foap, but o procure it te not alwaya an eap matter. Many of the most exocnalve Suaps (n the mar- ket are made from coarss and deletorious materials, ang thjr delfeate colortng and frasrant perfums too of‘en conceal the most rapulsive mpurities. The disclosures recently mado public regarding this subject are poste tively stariling, and deserse serfous conrideratlon, Scented Boaps are now kuown 1o ba extremely objece tonable, espectaily (€ applied to tha hieads (njurlog Datr, irritatiog the scalo, and Inducing severs lie aclies, The charactee of the ingredicnts may be fnferre. from tho atatoment of a gentleman who niaked tha SCENLIEY OI Buaps iils buslues; v recenliv declared thas persons encaged 1o thils employiuent wers short-lved; fromgeven 1o ten years being (he lonkest period during which the occapation could be follawed, wera the days of *circult-riding P~being In the | thero was no majority report, aud 3r, Senne Onelda Conference, New York. e traveled for °‘:k the rame position, = several years through Southern New York and Mr, Conly renewed his thick-stone propost- Northern Pennsylvania, and when the Conler- tion, but there helng no_ second the matter was ence divided he was attached o the Wyoming | dropped, and the Board adjourned untii Thurs- C:;:\éc;e'\?m. !:: 'II!‘ ttl\sl':m‘c‘e cg t\’:;: lle:e:u‘nc ¥ - * at that time, the fact thut Mr. Perkina recelv during his first year's ministrations the suwm of THE OITY-HALL. !7{1 '}'filfi"fl more ma) l,oé:;?nuoncd‘.l'j thed 8 n e remoyed to Chicaco and Joind L3 Thq lcense receipts yestorday were about Rock Huver Conference, filling charges at Sayannah, Dover, Park K'mge. ufil ume:gmlnu. 81, and there was borrowed on revenus war- In 1671 he was superannuated, and since that | Fanta the sum of $1,300. timo bas resided in Chicago with his son-in-law, A new caso of samall-pox was found yesterday e was very successful in revivals, and received much assisfance In his work from 'his wife, an 8..No. 710 North Paulina ateeots and way imimo: eminent Christian Iady whom he_married in | fately transferred to the pest-house. 1834, and who died in” 1873. Mr. Perkins had ‘The Committes on Btrects and Allegs of the ;men '5'( fl-l"m: hc-}lfi lc':‘r sfiveru Joarss and the | West Division fs called to meet In tho Clty mmediate cause uf his death was epilepsy, "An an Oud-Fellow of over thirty years' atand- | Clerk's office Thursday afternoon at 8 o'clack. ing, and having tillcd scveral very bigh positions | The City-Treasurer's recelpts yesterday were in the Order, Mr. Perkins was extensively known | 8027 from the City-Cullector, 82,003 from the and respected. At the time bo first affihated Vi e with the Order sccret socitties were under the x‘:‘l’g.nomrlmnnh 04 81,550 from the Camp- + the’ - | . ThediMculty o pracuring s perfectiy purs articleot scnt & good appearance. Chureh, Chicago, and was ono of the ablest yet | p, d th brid C"“‘"“’fi' $4,210.43; tho Baok of Mon- | 4l %ou0 sk, 3 foaaver, thanks o he Jobn D 0 years of age, residing at No, s ety » 1s. 2 an, and the reverend gentlenian was subjected treal, $17,601.57; Barnum & Richardson, $3,- e , 5 o, N‘;u‘;?fl‘flmfi‘:&'t ¥cl't‘"lfl)‘ Sfterioon slipped Palmer Houenty Togton ¥ vigint R §houe ronnds. | Lis remarks wero | toa church trlal for beionging Lo one. Toeamo | Tho Clty-Tlall was ovarrun yosterday wity Y: the 0 e s ForE. ths whriT:henamacd Sats SIABTRCIRI P. Ire- | founded on Genesis, xv., 1: !“After these mwé tie Norton Iron-Works, $4,410; the Chi- « | things the word of the Laord cams unto Abram, cago -Wheel Company, $2,427.07; the Clove- land Iron Company, $4,600; the Eik Rapida Iron Company: E570.10, and Parkhurat & Wil- kinson, #,107,81, They charge that the Com- pany on the 11tn of July executed a chattel morigage to Loulsa M. Deweyon thelr buflding to secure tho sum of €6,0005 and on the same day conveyed to B, F. Crosby in trust its lcaso- hold fntereat in the lots on which the manuiac- tory stands, to sccure a debt of the Company tol. T. Van Arsdale, The President of tho Compsany admits it is insolvcnt, and ot able to ‘pay moroe than 50 cents on tho dollar. The caso ‘was turned over to the Register as usual, Au Involuntary petition was also flod agalnst Joseph and Charles D. Metzler, dealers in no- tions, at No. 183 Madison street, undor the pamgo of J. Metzler & Bro, Charles D, AMetz- ler, it will bo remcmoored, sbsconded o few days lz('h‘l'll’r ing all tho avallable assets of tho hrough tho ordenl trlumphantly, was after. | 8pecial pollce, cavalrs, and voterans drawing pa anlichosen a delezate o the Urdod Lodge of | for sorvico in the lais riols. The amoun fird :Ix‘rell?lr;’t“-!mmftamh:m é,t[_,l ,ml,;,"l to Iilinols, | bursed among them was abont 85,000, ed ¢ State Encampment, o The Heale; which he became in 1887 Grand Tatriarch, | pumped s s lx'fifm}‘ fi'n"'w’ffie:fl gfl{n e waa also chosen as a representative in the | order. The city has already filed in aboat one- Grand Lodge of the United States, and acted as | holf of Quinn atreet which psascs through the Chaplain of that body, Ifotook a great inter- | slough. cat in Odd-Fellowsbtp, and was fnstrumental in . s forming soven lodges In Chicago and elscwhere, | _ The following bullding-permits were lssued ‘The fugeral will take place to-day from Trinity | Jesterday: Pefer Mason, two two-story-and- M. E. Church, and the members of Brighton nsement dwellings, Nos. 256 and 258 Indlana Park Lodge, which was called juto being by the strect, to cost $2,500 cach; James Meehan, s eflorts of tha decessed, will attend bis rervaing | Bo-story dwelling, 22x44 feet, on Portland ave- 1o thelr last resting-place in Koselill Cemotery, | DU, near Thirty-first street, to cost §3,500. Gen. Torrenco yesterday presented to the A PICNIC POSTPONED. Magyor a written report of all the maneuvros of TR PARTICIPANTS DADLYT DRUISED. }l!!&fomn‘m;:ur his m:mlml in ;he |;us mt repor neees ong and uninteres! Last Saturday afternoon » lttle plenie party | ing, and may be sald to bt}!’nrcbuh of the events P F, from a bridge over Grilli's slip In Iealey | yand, St. Joe; P. England, Lincoln: M. . Conk slough. He was rescued after baving beenin | lin, 'Lexington; M. Peyscl, Biradford; W. Will- saying, Fear not, Abram; I am thy shicld, an the water someaven minutes, was resuscitated, | inme, Kansas City: @, V. Gates, New 'York; il | the excoeding great reward.” A rousing prayer amd tent to his home, but little the worse of his | W, 8t. John, New Yori}8. C. Moffat, Traverse and oxpericocs mecting followed the sermon, po Cily; F. Drammond, Topeka; d. A. Kimberly, | M3 oXperi g o8l s s 4 Neenah; B, F. Moore, Maconi W. W. loftman, | A mothers® meeting, lmtc:B attboded, was held John Turner, colored, 35 years of nze] and re- | Philadelphia: C. 8. Poland, Cincinnati; 8, J. | 8% the Evanston tent at 6:30 p. m., led by Mrs. slding at No, 396 Clark street, while whitewash- Cnnlg. aehville: J. J. Brinkerhol, Sprlnfiflem. Pearsons, of Evanston. 1t was deeply Interest- fnz at No, 12 Washington street, accidentally | .. emont liousé—The Hon, W.' B. Gilbert, | Ing, a8 Indced haye been all the gatherings of feil from a platform, and recelved such severs | Calro, 1L, ; the llon. T. T. Fountain, DuQuoln, | like character, AL the sametimoa young-folk {njurics about tng head and chest that his lite | M3 Lol Jo 8 Briogion, ~Gaivestun; Gen. | meeting was held at the Park Rldge tent, con- is despafred of. He was sent to tho County g‘“" enry Warren, = lows; = C. Teed, | ducted by Albert Lane. ’ etront: N. O, _Clark, Janesvillo; David Hospital for treatment. Stern, New York} Luther Drlgge, Noaton: O. 1, | (AMONG TH% NUMRROUS ARRIVALS TESTHRDAT o Wiiby, Cincinnati; J. Chambers, Philadelphis: F. % ‘“Tdh&‘mf"“"t‘:fl:;'“a'l“‘:u‘gf‘:fi 30 the Indians, | 35 Malk Sorynkdcids Carter Horinoe, Kancas City? | Uy, Elder R land) B Tultrase; of Woollstosky couricr's getting s halr lifted, have crued a | Gok, W- E: Kidder, New York; the tion. Dantel | and edior of the Woodstock dew Eraj . ¥an ur At Hfi ity Mted uve caiied s Tlarris, Quincy; W. W, Ware, Colorado; i, W. | Wagener, the Rev. Mr, Collins, and L. C. Col- Pmel”e dflmluflk This will ox In‘l’:; pofigilg Smith, St. Paol..,.Sherman Jfouse~E.. M. Wright, | lins, Jr., and families, of Norwood Park: Solo- Sefikely mthig 11 the way of information was | CoTE Sehescs, eakent phec o, Saniy: | mon Thatcher Suoy Woodworth, 1 Tallcott obtained from that quarter yestarday. Jorelyn, Wondstocki C, ‘C.. Smith, Hocklord o e s T, world-renownad T hiose Imiensa extablisnment i by faf the larpeat of th Kkinid nthe United States. Tharenown of Mr. annirrs yarious productions has for many years !m:n.;:‘rluly e pat 3r. DARNITT hassuccceded in perfeciing the composls B 0F The Nmcuttoliet soup ever Insradied.. The prid. cipal ingredients ate the pureat vegetadle olis: the man. ufacturing processes ars entirely new and orkinal, an1 Sl resait i aimply unparalied in tbis department of fne T BanmrraToiLer sore” Ja the tralo-nuit . by whieh this elersnt tolict laxury {8 deafunated, s for application (o the delicate skin of tafanta, children, andladlea, It is altogether uneqialed in fts emollient réperties. ‘The 8aap in nof parsumed, the Ingredicns of sich aiwoluie purlty an o renuire to wid from tnred, . Akt snoctally deatrable for tho use of* ladfes and children, this soap {3 cqually appropriate for genile. men'a tallet, aoi anit maxes & heavy Iathier [t is alsooas bicazo; the Rev. o Jameo Pringler, Toronto; Joeeph 'Myors, 8t L i) > | onlta way to Riverside was brought to an un- | recorded from day to dsy during thelocal un- | firm. 0 following are the petitloning credit- | of the finestsoaps for barbers' uss. Kt la_Just oing One large baking firm has reduced the price A an, & " Mr. Gullck, Reformed Church, Norwood Park: 2 " et of bresd of their manufacture one and two l‘pl!nu {_:ouli: ?;.r:r%?z, Chgomnan, Dobaaue; the ,,m’l‘;‘ Mr. M. Merwin and wifo, C. Ayers and wife, | €xpected and unpleasant termination., Thero | pleassatness by e dally papers. ors, with the amount of theirclaima: Kobbod | plated tpon iy marton Latito domnd orliaitad s nd _dn c: 1 per loat. Aside from it belng a stroke of pollcy | Cate, Boston; Jobn C. Ballet, Phil A A. L. Butler, Ed Ruasel, the Rev. Mr. Minneum Bn the pact of this firm, 1t will prove ot great | Grand l'az\flt-’x?lgvlor Doatie, Toniaairnlt. e | ana sife, of Evaustons ‘the Rev. Mr. Horbridze, intercst to the thousands to whom a vent repre- | Ammon. Bostos . 8 Merniland W, G, 8wan, | of Englewood; Mrs, C. Flold, Miss Yates, eents ‘8 not Inconsiderable scction of o loafl. | Milwnukee; C. Swineford, Baraboo: John C, '| Dr. Redding, 8r., and Dr, Redding, Jr., Chica- Th:n mlgn wg} un;h'rJubtfidll: Ilnvfilllflml:;uy gfl::'."nxfli"?xmmfim'{- Gobh, hunkskss; Ste- | got 12’ 2‘\‘1‘:’1"2"\';" K‘r‘ fifid M?-‘Wfllllbm hll!rdu to Jower the price v read throughou ho city. e! ' Yook i ol ¥ Park s e Aa WWo 10 an am| cagoy 1t may 20 be hoped, at least Y+ | dermen, St Lonte; 0. K. Grosrengr: alichigan: | tho liev, A. Youker, of the Wes ern-Avenus . T. Drooks, Alebama; the 1inn, v v Church; the Rev. Dr. Patten, Mrs. Bishop Har- Laat Friday sfternoon, Hans Kafod, Ilviog at | ing, Quincy; B, F. Walton, ris, Mrs. E. W, "Andrews, Cot, T. P. Rwe; the Vo, 201 Ni A Elmoro, New York....Th¢ Commerci . s B o s Wastbrs et o St e | Sailor, ' Titiaburgs . R, Morrit, Ticbmond; W, | Rev. Mr. Davis, Fulton'Strost Chrch; “rs. guring Comoany, No. 154 Trlton strcet, was | £ Sloniersallobii s T Ok, Soafioney | Se"ume St Ghvoltien: 4! D Sherls. avd badly injured {n tbe macbinery of his mill, his Wife, Park md“’h Mr, A. Wheeler and wife, wera twelve young Jadics, andjthroo gentlemen, Last week there were 187 deaths in this city. who had been collected together from the South | In the previous weck thers wers 183 d;ath-l and West Bides In onoof tho opon omnibuses | ¥hilaIn the corrl:!{mndlng week of 1570 26! from the Centre-avenus stables, The ladies permnl&l :{mmfd D, et (,ho'lc.m Infantum consisted of tho Misses Temple, the Missca | §arricd off 89 scariot-fever 11; consumption, Munger, Miss Mamie Davis, s 13; loanition, 11 Of the dccedents G4 wers g8 donnle Clark and ber sister, tho Msscs Whitman, Mias Forbes, llcs:nshlg 1,;";‘,:‘; of l:u"r’é‘(;;’ufl fi,;fim'ha';:""fig and Miss Holmes, Thepgentlemen werc Messrs. ¥ Beptam, Hamiion Farrar, and Georgo | 137 B oo the apecacs of. Ihe Bobting won Storm. Tho party was gotten up fo honorof & | nita),” During the week the Health Officor is- oung lady from Michigan, wha I8 visiting friends | ycq'g04 nuisance noticés, abated 416 nulsance this clty, It was belween 3 and 8 o'clock that | gnq (napected 2,257 butldings, * B, Ts BABBITT. Now York City By GEO. P, GORRE & CO., snd 70 Wabash ayenue. DRY GOODS. Ball, $3,000; the Natlopal Suspender Com- 30y, $218.4); Charles Wolff & Co., $100.25; ohn' Pullman & Co., $160.10; M, ifenien & Cu.r $208.71; Flcltmann & Co., 8$204.92; thi West, Bmu&y & Carcy Manufacturio; 0 Rwlh 83562.05; Rothschlla & Stew, flm Mlils & Gibbe, $103; John Thoraton & C $224.08; Carter, Stowart & Co., $19.44; J, Tor Jinson, $353.81; D. Lelchnnq{’cln $313.71; Efo. stein, irsh & Co., $198.04; and tho Rubber and Jowelry Company, 808330, It i3 charg- ed that the firm oo the 1lth inst, concealod about $20,000 worth of their arm heing caught by a fly-wheel and badly - s M d G ‘Mra. J. the- accldent occurred, There were four horses 5 property to avold having {t attached on legal mangled.” Jle would not “allow amputation, THE LASALLE MINERS. Chicago; Mr, and Mrs, Grannis, Mra. J. J. Parke | yytarhed to the vehicls, fn charge of two drlvers, o rocess; that heretofore, being in contempla- REGUL AR TRADE SALE which was deemed necessary, and now his life | MESSRS. MATTOCKS & MASON WiLL hurat, and s Lilly Weatworth, Evanstan. It s sald that_one tcam bad run away scveral ANNOUNCEMENTS. ¢ b th 1 dgment 1+ eshaired of. mortification Having sct tn. PiE Ax ANawen O OAT | Among tho Swedish minaters on tho ground Jo | T Hog of ankrulen ey {5and Graale & Btea times before. Bo that as it may, the "bus had roceeded west a8 far es Ashland avenue and Thero will be a meeting of Company F, Maj. ‘'welfth strect, when suddenly the horses took N {fright and rattled down the thoroughfars at a MaNolll's Cavaley, st the Graud Paciflc Hotel territic speed. Onoof the drivers jumped off | to-morrow cvening ot 8 o’clock. his seat and struck on hls back on the street, | The Decorativo Art Soclety will hold fts regu- but ndm'(jarnfluh:mmmm'fi’i H'lgl"m‘"}'l"-‘lfdd"’ff lar monthly mecting to-morrow at 8 o'clock, at cal stance, aud tric 0ld on to the infuriated animals. Mr. Georgy Storm tho residence of Mrs. Medill, No. 10 Park oW, alded him as best ho could, while Mr, Benliam There will be & meetieg of those opposed ‘to was cnxnlml in__quietlng the - fears of | tho construction of the Forty-first strect sewer the young fadles, Mr. Farrar waa considerab, frightened, and he was quite ns dificult to uou’ :t’;l:‘ clnlb;wm of4ue’ Rhormian Alouke' st 13 trol, it is sald, as any of the horses. ‘The tca dashed on to near Roboy street,where some The Ellsworth Zouaves arc requested to re- bricklaycrs endeavored without avail to stop port at their armory, Nos. 100 and 102 Wasn- them. “A llttle further on the vehiclc dasbed against a hugo stona Iying in the rondway, and | iDgton street, this evonlog at 8 o'clock sharp ) {1l and busls it waa upset, splintered to plcees, and the entipe | fOF drill and busloess. load of humanity deposited ina_ pool of mud W. O. Lattimore will lcaaa Gospel tempor- and water, fully” fifteen inches decp. It was | anco mecting in Lower Farwell Ilall this even- this which undoubtedly saved their lives, as, had | lug at 8 o'clock. W. A. sorgan will lead the there been no mud and “water, they would have | regular noouday prayer-inceting to-day in Lower beon dashed agajgst. the curbing anu probably | Farwell Hall. Subject: “8el(-Conaccration.” scvoral persons kllled, As fu {s, threo'or four | 7y annual reunlon of the Mexican War Vet- were 'hn'f" but nons 1“‘51"&‘n"“\'ffih all tho | erang of IHinols will be held at the Grand Paci. m:fivcrue ::lexilxfiflbrgrm in thafllfiud.&‘nc‘.‘gx’:‘l'; ;"’ &’“"T({F‘“‘t’- on tho Bth and le‘!'l“: of de': ember. 6 VobeTANS arg reques! 0 repor| Thoi hendn e viibie, S8 the club-rworms In tho_ Paciic flote] on taelr Miss Julla Munger was the most serjonsly hurt. A huge splinter entercd hicr lower lip and 3‘&1’2‘::‘}':‘3’"1‘“ to .;‘;’,‘:f:fxfln}:fifm' ) notes to Goodman & Rittig dnd Gradle & Steat ‘witli ntent to give them a’ ?rc!crcucc, and that on tha 16th inat, they confessed judgment for somae $7,000 in favor of those partics. A rule to show tause in ten davs was {ssucd. Cameron D, Witherow, alter cxhausting all his asscta of evug description, filed lis sched- ules yesterday, showing that he owes $18,763.50, all unsecured, Reference to Reglster Grant ™Rt [orris. Aud John W, Cassell and Willlam A. Cross, carpenters, having waited In vain four years for the Jong-delayed revival In busincss, joined tho bankrupte. Thelr secured debts ave $25,828.47, with $75,008.17 worth of securitios, and the un- securea $50,200, beaides $140 of accommodstion paper. Of this, 83,800 fs due to W. D. Kerfoot snd 810,000 to Phelps, Dodge & Palmer, Cas- sell has rrlnle debts to the smount of 851, 774,86, with no uwuh:nd Cross_bas nelther ;nri'lu nor labllitics. ferred to Registor Hib- ard, |, Benjamin Bressler, of Btesling, .Whitcside County, it his schedules shows he owes $10,500, but has nothing with which to pay it. Refer- ence to Register Crain. 4 . R, Payson & Co,, of Bt. Louls, Mo., also members of the firm of F. E, Canda & Co., of 1hia city, wero the last to is thelr voluntary pe- titlon to bo declared bankrupt. The sccured debts of the two firma foot up $185,000, and tha TUESDAY, Aug, 28, 0:30 a. m, OLOTHING, OLOTHS, HATS, CARPILS, AND OTHER TMPORTANT BEASONABLE GOODS, SPECIAT. . TUESDAY, Sept. 4, In case lota only, Three Thousand Dozon Hoso. QEOQ. P, GORE & CO., Anctioncers, Our Second Fall Trade Sale Baots, Shosé Sipers WILL BR NIELD 0 WEDNESDAY, -Aug. 29, 'a}-8.30.8. 1, . Prompt, and to which wo call tho careful attontion of city and coun- try morchants. This sale, like the opening, will bo complote in all lines, PARTIOULARLY of THOSE at work are the Revs. Dr, Westergren, ¥, Wi Anold_scttler wishes to know where (s the | With Judges Drummond and Blodgelt to the cl‘nn,o D. 8. Solin, D. Willlam 'Hefilcher,“!"‘: llx-xrmlm]er rln'nnn ‘;?’;:"]t nr;n lmlk !nfll.l:u drlver vetltion Jo re James Kelloy et al. va. II. B. Almr{le“' Olin Bnln:o‘u,nmlfl.AJn}lxmnm Among on the cvacuation of earborn, flshed up ant, Recelve g S, the Norwegian ministers are A, Hangenson, of in 1642, and used for scveral years afterwards in E:h::’dlv .J:;'nm‘o,‘,; :’s’, t,‘,;;',,'j mlln ey the Chicago, C. Treidee, and thelr Presidinog Elder, clvic celebrations, He thinka it inust have been o 3 grievances | 'y Trohnson, who' arrived upon tho ground carricd away by some vesscl for the purpose of | Wnder which they are sufferfng, The petitioners. | Jast eveniog. A good work is belng dono in firing a salute, and left at some other,port, The | stated that they went to work under a contract | both of these churches, :“l‘{)‘n:n &ou\l‘t‘l’ccnfi:{‘yfi;g:m |lm :x,‘tecnfia:{z rl::i with H. B. Plant, Receiver of the Northern IIif- S A flle}::tér)&lz lo‘r t:s:l%«mm‘ 5'"3?) held :‘d l‘l;u 0 collew o 0 wediah Chapel yostorday at 3:30 p, m,, lex Socicty, and ought to bo revovercd ¢ possible. | Nols Coal and Tron Company, In Aprl, 1877 to | [EEG7es crfin Y It was a huppy bocaslon. - Al which It {a responded that they commenced work b t in listent, Tattie Coventry, 15 years of age, roslding | jn2October, 1570, under an cxpress contract to | iurh were beeils Rivos o 1% o fareal Ccoee: with her stepfather at No. 11¥ North Pautina | =* L B which wero "{’l‘n’ givon fn by a large number, strect, dicd last evening at the resldence of work for a year at certaln fixed wages, and to | and the beaming countenances of the speakess Joscph Measchick, No. 61 West Superlonstrect, | have no strikes within that time; that the Re- | Were ambic prool of iha poacs within, | . from the cifccts of n dosc of arscaic taken Sun: | colver lived up to the contract ingood faith; | To-day wiil be Woman's Day, devoted to tha doy noon. She complafned at hor steplathier’s | and hat, notwithstandiog this fact, the miners | Dissionary cause. Tho programme, conslsts ot hursh treatment, and s refusal to atlow hier | yeeo o *p 0T o R B THETS | Scripture seading and prayor by Mrs, L. A to go into soclety, and had carrled tho arsenic 4 RE. and ok || degany, volmtary by fhe cholr, opening fo- for sume ten weeks with tho cxpress purposoof | 00 eod to the contract, TWen a few of | marks by Mrs, Elizabeth W. Andrew, address ending her, life:: Drs. Emtick, Twining, und | them came to tho Rocelver. and (nsked | by dirs. J. F Wiiling, sketchof the missionaries Toudley wer cailed I’ carly, but. the giel ro- | the privlego” of 'going back - to - work | Of tho Northwestern Branch by Miss Lillia M. fuscd to allow them to save lier life, and only | gy 75 conts o ton, the price specified fn the pett. | Sradies,*Qur Medical Missionary Work ) by aubinlfted to treatment when forced to 00 80, | 4o aond tie. Hecelser eloperd thomn, - Tht | 27 At Drowmy and clostue, remerier oy Ales, i m. U . A, Hagans, o Ve m A C A practical and literal man of humbls birth vetitioners further fot up that the Recelrer wnlprcngr.un the evening. Blaho Nerrmnwfl{ went to o West-Sido drugziat the other dav | jrusrantecd to control tho mining of conl so ns | preach Wednesday miorning. Tgn memorial and asked him for an emectie. The drugglst | to plve them work for the whole time, and the | services of tho Jate G. F, Foster will be held at gave him aa inoffensive-tonking {wwdu, and | answer denica that he mada any such promlee, | 2:30 p. m. Wedneaday, fostoad of the hour 10ld biin to take aa inuch as would ie on top of | and states, furthormore, that it s the custom | heretofors announced. s quarter, The customer went home, and in | to work only on balt time In the summer abuut, forty minutes the customer's wife flow | months, which the minors kuew to bo the cas tore It badly, and it In feared that sho ia (njurcd unsecured to $43057T468. Tho two firms aro | GUETOM and CITY.MADE GOODS into the drug-store and asked the titich s SILVER SBMELTING in the spiné.” At prescnt sho {s prostrated fron compused of tho ssme persons, H. R, Payson e oras bt et e b s EpATRALL | A el e T Lo moliianers {ur, Tnes ExTERCTISE, the effects of tho. sliock ta her nervous CRIMINAL, o Fendinand . Candar snd under the natseof | thAt wo havo sold so largoly tho - system. Difas Elin, her aister, received quite — a serlons cut on the side of thc head, Detective Stceln yesterday arrested Walter Miss Mamlo Davis had one of her | pogker,a well-known thief, formerly of this artns very badly Injured. Miss Jennla Clark 4 : was burled In tho mud, end sha Wwas cxtricated | City) and at prosent wanted for the burglary of* with some difliculty, Mr, Storm’s hands were | 8 hardwarostoro in Milwaukee. Hia “pals” badly blistered by hiolding dn the reins, aud ho | are already coged in that city. was “slso hurt interoally, Mr. Benham was Drilscd on the side and body. Mr. Farrar was | | Dotectivo Flynn and a Brooklyn officer yes- also more or less hurt. Tho young lalics had | terday arrested on West Fifteonth street a man to obtaln fresh clothing before they could be re- | named Frank Mooro, who is wanted for the em- moved, The Injured were all taken to thelr | bezzicment of some 81,500 from a furnishing homes, and are doing well. bouse In Brooklyn. Ho will be taken back to- 7 day. AR SOV T HUINDING: OmcerJAmtelfin last night captured a thief pamed John Grilin, just as he was gottiog I? S ‘r{:&: :' ;w;!;:c::n hisdutizayestirday; away with a roll of bills from 8 man whom he el 2 had held up on the corner of Van Buren and The Criminal Court was not In scasion yester- | Clark streets. The amount stolen only resched day, ‘The sentencing of prisoners has been de- | $15. ferred unt{l next week, but in the meantime Mmor arrests: Alfred A, Campbell, larcen motlons for new trials ara likely o boheard | of a baby-carrl e from Helen Ilausch, No. every day; Heory lll’,t:fl trk!gutl!} u;d.ntdhl le'zlo Ryxn. . larceny of two trunxs full of clothlog from An- Commissioner Conly yesterday had the ef- | pioThomas; Jamos Granthane, bastardy upon frontery to ask the County Board to ordér that | complalnt of Lusttich Millers Josio Kohuo, lar- thick stons be used in the construction of the | ceny of $150 from her room-mate. Court-House, His object was to supply Walker Officer A. W, Cook yesterday morning ran witl an order for the use of thick stonc, upon | across s fellow who was disporting in a loud which he could collect fils covoted “extras.” | pyaner with a horso and bugay ou South Les- ‘The misfortuns was that the muve waa 100 | vittstreet. As the [ellow could give no satis- transparent, and it falled. Thick stonc has | factory account of himself ho was locked .,r‘ been uscd, and used, as the architect says, In | ang later the was (dentifled s ono recently complance with the contract. The motlon met | atalen irom C, C. Black, ¢f Racine. tho reception IElesorved Heary Rolchter, who claims to be from Call- H. R. Yayson & Co. thoy built the Cairo &8t Lonis Rallroad, costing about $4,000,000, in which tliey sank a large amount of monei. 3 E. Cands & Co, arc car and bridge bullders, owniog the works now occupied by the United States Rolling-8tock Company. They ot an oxtension In 1874 of ° two xun. but wero unablo to meet their claima, and last yeur mads a voluntary aasignment to A. J. Avercll for the benefit of their creditors. He gold their property under the direction of the Court, 50 that they now have no assets. The following aro the principal creditors: The Equitabte Trust Company of New Léudon, 000, sccured; the Conpecticat Mutual Life- Insurance cqm&nfi $50,000, secured by ymp- extyworth $750; ! T.Thorp, New York, 7,000, sccured; 1all, Kimoark & Co., $10,000; DIl worth, Porter ‘& Co., $0,000, partly secured; Torter, Bell & Co., Pittaburg, $18507,71; tha Hank of Chicago, $12,000; Baroum & Richard- son, $51,18256; C. J. Canda, trustee, £26,850.83; Dilworth, Porter & Co., $12,411.09; The _Fourth National Bank of mcagg. $14,514.77; Hall, Kimberk & Co., $20,038.55; Kimbark Bros. & Co., $7,161.78; J. B. Lavings- ton & Co,, East toaw, $3,853,00; the Wyan- dotte Roflinz-3itll Compnny, $30,818; and C. H. Howland, Bt. Louls, $10,000. The cass was re ferred to Register Hibbard, Tho meeting for the eloction of an Assignee of John E. Shields wss yesterday adjourbed to Suxs. 13 n Assignee will be choaen st 10 &. m. to-da tor Henry ll. Honore, at the same time for_J. . C. Brubus, and st 11 o’clock for Louls Ro- man. X "l"fm first dividend-mecting 6f Willam C, went and m'fiéu"fi‘é fuA reat by Internal dls- mhtzlv n,mnc;‘n a0 3 toduucrlmlnng sgulnet which may ba frauzht with Important results to stoes, N B oots down, | them. This tho Necclver denies cmphatically, | the industrial population of Chleago, is now in bt eversthing clso had come up. * Why,” | nod goes on to stat t| sald the m;fl:m, you must nurel;; bave ukyéu :cnlcu have bcun‘ ln‘el:?c;nuw:;dmt‘%nfi setlys operition/at the allversimeliisiy” worky sn overdose. ' Not 1" falntly kasped tho ox- | to ba aceurate; that on Jefferson strest, where, jt will bo remem- hausted patfont, *TI took just what youtold | what thoy ' ecall nmm?cf-fgmhmfi bered, certaln experiments of the same kind W: é ’:n; chs: :;:\;1,“0 r‘r‘u:'r:.'h' w‘l‘n ;"luvl' o:,hdnt"w:uld fi. cach orl the -{m‘utéo cl.u‘ru:'u:.o wclzdhu fné were made some time ago. Tho premiscs have, oona em, and protec em {n that regard: an anarter. | T badn't a silver quarter in the house, | that, provious to tho fling of this Hetitlon, no | o <o e e e e e ey € 1 took o shinplaster. 8urg the discount on | complaluta bad come from the mivers that they avabeen reccntly Mo by:the. YO SAD S8 paper wouldn't make much «f o difference.” were helng unfalrly dealt with in this partici- | Bilver-Mining Company " to carry ont a project Accarlous tneident happened at & small Spirit- | 1ar. The notition also sct up that tho mincrs | which failed of accomplishment, ~probably ualistle se.ace last ,,Y,m_ The llzhts were | Were not alluwed to usetho Uest powder, but | through incapacity or lack of the right kind of turncd down very low, the musician was play- | Were compulled to use powder of an juteripr | oxperfence, The * Livo Yankeea® aro owners fog “The Sweet By-aud-ly" gently and very | Quality. Thefact {s, sccording o the anewer, | o g yiivor ming at the bead of Bingham Cavon, much out of tune, and 1o, Suceotash, a | that the Recciver is perfectly willing the mon Utal, which { b Il {0 ot Chippewa warrior, Iis squaw, Murmuring | should buy thelr own powder wherever the: tal, which {3 sald to bo particularly prollie nf Moose, nnd o lot of othicr sssorted spirits, had | thoosc, but that in practice it has been found | paylngore, and they proposo In the preacnt ex- materialized and were gliding in & ghoatly' man- | Mote convenlent. for him to buy the powder and | periment to sce whother they cannot inake ft ner round the apartment, playlug the tambour furnish it to the men, § moro profitable to smelt their own ore hero {n ine, pinching the audlence, whispeting ungrame Thy potitloncrs also complaln that the Re- | Chicazo—the headquariers of the Company~ matical |.“m4{. and i various othier manuera re- | celver has put lo new screens which niake tho | than to sell it to the smelters of Utah, With freshing the Taith of the bellevers, when juss as | et tons uf coal smaller, and so civo them Jess | thia laudable purposs {n view, the Company a spirft hand brusbed lightly over the face of a | Vay. According to the answer, the fact L, that | liave shipped from the Live Yankce Mine some skeptie, the skeptlo brusbied lightly the_epirt TIESA KEW SCREENS 10 tous of ore, the Irelght bchfi: $20 a ton, and, hand with & fow drops of nitrle aeld, Witha | Were put in wler theso particular potitfoners | under the supcrintendency of Dr. Ssnucl Smith, wila yell tne svirit Dlounded bLigh luto | U0 mot work at allj that the screens are used | one of thu Directors, aro cmployed fn solving the slr and materlalized {uto Bysterics | for tho pummu of ‘making tho coal equal .in | this {nteresting problem, Tho theory upun and tho shapo of tha wife of the mediuim, who | Quality to othier coal mined in tho same vicinity, | which the Dircctors basa thelr hopes of success was supposcd Lo bo tied to a chalr fu the cabluet. | With which the Company has to compete in the | is, bricfly, that here labor and fuel are so much Thosesnce broke up (n confusion. A promi- | Mmarket; that the custom all over the Stata Is | cheaper that the Jlfference will enable them to neat Bpiritualist,when questioned by Tua Tiis- | 10 Pay for the uct and not the gross weight of E" the difference in froight between ore and uHE repurter as to the probable cect upon the | the coali and that the demand of the | base bulllion. Ittakestwoandone-fourthtonsof cause of the disclosures, Inforined tho reporter | betitioners to bo pald for the grous | ors to make onc ton of baso buliton, and thut he wos convinced that the managerand | Welgbt s {unjust, i because the m- | the frelcht on base bullion is 85 pef ton nediurs wero frauds, and had been bribed by | Pany cannot afford to pay for unscrcened | higher than on ore, ‘Thus far the experiment the cnemies of Bplritualism to get up the whola | c0al and thereby bring the rates so high for | bas given promise of good results, and thera Is 1 tbat s Wannot compets with tho past five yoars, GEO, P, GORE & WM, A, BUTTERS &G0, Commismfon Auctionecrs, 118and 120 Wabashoavs MISCELLANEOUS LIBRARY AT ATCTION, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, An{. 28, at 2 o'clock, at our salesrooms, 118 & 120 Wabash-av. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auct'rs. WENDESDAY, 20th, TRADE BALE. ‘White and Granite Ware, Table Chilery, Plated and Iardware, Carpets, 011 Cloths, &e., At our Auctlon Rooms, 118 & 120 Wabaah-ay. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctrs, BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE BALE. DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, Bhirts, and Drawors, Cardigans, Wool Hoslory, &o., TOURSDAY, Aug. 30, at 0:00 o'clock, at_thelr oarcoums, 118 & 120 Wabash-nv., corner Madi- £ Merchants will slways find salable goods st thesosales. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Aucu, fistlod ks CORSAL Jns ot A bt By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. Auctioneers, T8and 80 standoiph-at. thing 8o as to bring discredit and doubt upon | clcan a prospect that the present ot ‘The County Burvevor a fow weeks ago meas- bttt tis Cause. PR | dnarket. Whioaato ono shien will catublish ured the Aidg tn e Hospital ,5"’“"':"" i | Lo, e e L iy waticg | Deakonan 1 sst for 8 . m. to-dey. Tuesday's ale, Aug, 25, at 9:30 a, m. FERSONAL. Tho answer also contalns a request that the highly profitatle lndustry in Chlmf the contractor mighit be settled with, Hls | wing and brandy without a livense, Under tha Gertrudg Winchell fled a bill yesterds) "At our Stores, 78 ‘and 80 Randol, h-at. i Dr. J. A. 8. Geant, of Cairo, Egypt, arrived | Judies will appaint a speclal examiner to go [ o those Interested fn silver-mining, or who | measurement, it appears, rli? nok sult_Commis | Jaw tho liquora can be sold at the place of man- e husbend, Jobn K, Winchell, 6 .m'_ 8% Dh-at. it thie Tremont Houso Iast night. u?v:{l: "?v 11;;8;] e,'. :mke .d moroullh“lnvuflxfil‘llo% dealro to become faterested, » of tho matter, aud report thu results of EXAMINATION OF TIE PHOCESS mgec'r:‘ g‘.)‘g; 'lr;:r'-l;‘ya llcl;:l lmi En«lW. Bmith epent | that Investizatlon to the Cm?n. Tho attorneys | of turniug the ore as it wlm: from the mine y yestenday, for the Recoiver have been given assurances that | jnto base bullion will be worth the trouble of s Judee Tavlor Begula, of Loufsians, was a | this will Le done, In conversation with Mr..| visit to tho works. ‘The first operation fs the Yuest at the Grand Pacific Hotel yesterday, Mason and Mr, Plant yesterday, 8 Tuisuns re- | crushing of the blocks of ore. which is dono by Ipe Hou, I, H. Leonard, Prof. J. A. Moore, porter was given the fusldo history of tho csuse | a machine called a *crusher.” This grinds the \od Col. E. A, Whipple ' ol New' York " | of this petitlon, which would scem to | solid” bowlders down into a conslstency Tckts ot the Shermagy D) ork, aro | show that the mivers are belng used simply | resembling ordivary street vel, ‘Ihe X as tools by designing meu. The point seems | next operation s to shovel this precious The Hon. T. A, E. Holcomb, of the Btate | tobeon that powder qucstion. According to gravel Into & roaring oven, whichis technically Scuate, .-n-l Thomas F. Bouton, of the Jones- [ Mr. Mason and Mr. Plant, the petition was | called a roaster. The Inch temperature uf this ;-Iurlu Gazetle, were lu the city vestorday. Mr, really gotten un by a discharged oflicer of tho | ficey furnace very rapldly reduccs the material olcomb, whu_l‘- the nnl’hor of “.‘." well-known | Company, who desires to nurplnnl. tho Recelver, | taan almost anh{flnl ¢, and st comes out of .lensm‘lfl lql Frithiol's Bags," published by | and who s also an agent of a powder company | tho ordeal like s moas of boiting tar, Alter unenh McClurg, 1 ou Bbis way to Bweden, | whose powder he would like to be In a position | this it is thrown into the furpace mixed with where he w_\n soend the winter. toscll. These gentlemen say the miners bave | *fux " (which In nun-technd hraso 18 simply FUYBICIANS AND BUROEONS, the privileze of buylnie thelr powderfndividually | a collection of old oyster-vans, bits of tin, old The Boclety of Physiclans and Surgeons held | whercver they choose, but that they will not do {ron, sud miscellaueuus debrls from the allcys ita regutar mecun;-\ Jast.cvening at tho Grand | what the miners demand—guaranteo s dozen | aud'back vards), together with the *glag" Pacific’ Hotel, D‘ni' +» D, Byford occupled the | ditferent powder companiea and collect the bills | which usually rotalus after the first pasiaga chair aud Dr. B, W. Sawyer acted as Sceretary. | for those compaples. According to Mr, Planf through the ovens a cousiderable remalnder of Tho Conmnitiec appulnied at a previous meet- | these men wre practically {utimidating all | preclous metal. ‘The result in the shae of base Ing to u§um ‘hmu}mfl-cn for the Boclety re- | who want to go to work in the mines, | bullion s now attained, and it is ladled out in a ported that ithad ouml_n sultablo place at the | of whom there aro great numbera. Before the liquld shape into molds, and run outintobars or roums of the Medical Press Assoclation, No. | strike, he states, the magomy of them werore- | 4 pigs ™ of about 100 pounds each. In this shape 13 Clark street. The Chalrman of the Commit- | celving from $1.50 to $2,13 per day, but they | It goes to the rcfiners. ‘Tho process fa quits tee staled that tho Society bas so fur | now deand from $L50 to $2.80. Tha latter | similer to that uscd fn the Bwansea and other aiyde use of the hospltality of My, | £gure ho has been compelled to {glww some of | great smclting works of the world. The pres- anc: and, though that geotleman was | the timbermen fn the mines for work whbich | ent Commpany secm to claim no pre-emlucoce in nu}im.h that toey should contiuue to | really had to be dobe. Before tho strike these | skillin this respect, only that they Lave ate use the Grand Pacilc as a plice of | men weregotting $3.10. Nobody at suy time, | tained the right method of doing the work. teethur, yeL it was no more than proper that | be says, ks worked for lessthan $1.25, and only ‘The bullion from the Live Yankeo Mlioe New Parlor & Chambor Furnituro, Carpets, and General Housshuld Goods, KLISON, POMEROY & CO- S TUNOLAIMED BAGGAGE, ¢\t our Blores, 78 and 80 Randolph-at, 100 Packages, Valises, Satohels - Trunks, Boxes, Efe, TURSDAY, Aug. 28, ot 10s.m. Sold foraccount of whow It may concern. ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Azctrs By WM. F. HODGES & CO. 124 Sonth Throop-st., cor, Vin Buren. Tuesday Morning, Aug. 28, at 1) o'clocke We sball acll the ontira conicnts, cansiating of Parlor, Dinlng, Chambersrooms, 8ad Kitchen FURNITTURHBE, Crockery, Glassware, &c., &c. $als positive and withoutrescrve. WM, I, lmlGst&q CO. Aunctloneers, 6/2 West Lake-st. Also at our warerooms, Gd3 Vest Lake-at., Sab ‘nrdly evening. Bept. 1, 41 7:3¢ o'clock, s geersl 'line of Household (ioods. WM. P. HIODOES & CO., Auctioneer, stonor Holden, who onlered 8. 8. Greeloy to | ufacture without a license, but not {n soy othier wmeasuro the work sfter him, The result of “the | placeg The accused had been sto ping at the latter measuroment was sent tothe Hoard yestor- usc of ana Hurmelster on the North Side, ddy, and_with it o blll of 860 for dolug the | gnd, as allexed, was sciling the liquids fn tea work, Themeasurement sgreed with that of | ang ;"nfl ‘F,"m, packages, Hence his arrcat. the County Burveyor, aud now the question fs, { to-day. Who t 0 pay Graclay " 1o expects tha county | 110 s BeldIn 00 ball for & bearlag to-day to foot Lis bill, but {t1s not very lkely that ft will, in the present fluomnuudycondn lon of the . BUBURBAN, 4 Ring." 2 NYDS PARK, ANOTHER FPAILURE. . | ‘The Boprd of Trustdea met o the Village Yosterday was lutended to have been & very | fa yesterday afternoon. important day fn the County Board, but it was The C Mttes to whom was referred the not. Mr. Holden stayed away, that Col. Cleary 8 LOmp might be called to' the chalr, the hope beln;i matter of purchasing a lot on Btate stroet rec- that, with the Colonel in tuc chair, ho would | ommended by Prusteo Farrell reported, advis- Lo helpless to flzhuho **Ring" schieme, and | {ng the matter bo giyen Turther time for nves- tha sailiog would be smooth, They made a tization, and the guestion of changing the hose- fatal mistake, bowever, for in the “chair the Colonel put. lits foot duwn on the Bropostion cart of Company No. 3 was also referred to the In to rob the taxpayers of about $00,000 ha | same Committee. shape of "uu&, "and taught Mcdnflrcy and The Bouth Park Commisstoners gave thelr hls gang an timportsut lesson. The precaution { cousent for the Forty-first street sewer to be had been taken to have the County Attor- | put through Grand Boulovard and Drexel Boule- noy at his elbow to prompt, while certain Com- | vard, providing bridges were bullt so as not to mfssloners attempted to bewilder bim; but | hinder travel. It was all in vain. le was deaf to,all ‘The bonds of M. J. Russell, Clerk; J. J. Ham, promptivgs, and in his rulings showed himself | dlton, Villago Collector; E. . Hyan, Captain of able to not only instruct the Couuty Attoruey | Police; John R. Bensloy, President; and A, D. In parllsmentary law, but to act Independent of | Waldron, Treasurer, Wera ;rprnmi by the all influences and o the interest of the public. | Finance Committes und offered to the Board, After adjourninent the *“Ring" ceusured him ‘The Attorney was ordered to fnvestigite the somcwhat, but ha can well affurd to be censured | Urceuwood-aveaue sewer from Forty-seventh l.wgz.1 that he deserted ber in Noyember, and saking for a divorcs. 3 TIEME. Tmh%mh the last day for'filfhg trial notices forthe Heptember term of the Superior Court. Cases above term No. 8,100, general nuuiber “"n?":‘," neod ndot be noticed. "New calendars will bo prepared. ' Judg\‘s’ fodgett was intown Festerday, and will not be in again for ten days. UNITED BTATES COURTS. J.J, McDermid fled a bill yesterday aguinst James M, ond Matilda C, W to foreclosee a morigage for $2,908.11 on Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, fu Cono & Wilcox's:Addition to the Town of ‘Eimwood. BUPERIOR COURT IN BRIEF. ‘Wiiliam Foy commenced an sction in treapass esterday agalust Victor F. Lawsaon, layiog sm.gu at $5,000 Eivira C. Baages Blebs, b} soaterday azainst A cr filed o_bill yesf 5 Ji |mm2ddy umiR Willlsm D, Cooper, to setasidea sale under foreclosureof a mort?xa for $30,000, mado by complainant and bLer husband, A.C. Badger, on Lots 3 and 8, Block 24 of Juson snd Johu A, Gurley’s Subdivislon of Blocks 24, 25, 24, 27, and 28 of tho Assessor’s Divlsion of the 8. W, fractional ¥ of:Bce. 22, 89, 14, It Is Clatmed that the sale was frsudulent, belng made without proper notice and for a grossly {nadequate price. they should have a place which they could call | thregor four got as low as that. ilo fs now | w y-fiy: s to Fifty-tirat street, and to find the per ceut of JopouzATL 2 v 3 thelr uwn. The report ol the Columittes waa | willing to plyglronl $1.35 to 83,10, but secs 1o S‘J’.fl"'w"fi'k"nh‘fi"‘xf,"fli‘.‘ér'." ln; I::? ‘t':::llf-‘ )mfi:i‘,' s 'uc“pn‘:-un COUNTT-BOARD: . rgh‘u"u .Iny, To bs paid, and to np%rt to the | Borsmon Cousr—Coxrzssiows—J, Henry Eoff By RADDIN & CLAPP, usantuously adopted. reason why ho sbould pay more when there aro | aud tho rest i lead, which at prescot fetches The rezulgweckly meetlug of tho County- | Board. Boged was held yesterday Eucrnoon all )‘ The ordinance for the repeal of the ordinance ve, Honry W, Birooks and Omar Newman, $183.50. PR A inti ta\ o the Holden { to open Forty-ith strect was paseed. 83 & 85 Wataph-av,, Chicsgo. A cumiuunication was recelved from Dr. Jobn | men all over the country who would be glad to | the low rata of about 75 per ton. I Rauch, President of the tate Boara of | work ot those rates, or cveu less, if they could | = Should the experiment be attend: bet sout except Mes TS ) U e LARGE AUCTION SALE OF fi:mn, frquesting the Boclety to cull | ouly be assured of protectlon, :f favoruble | remiits uk tho wn:u:gt"wor'k.- :‘::umfi?ge:.;' Pin Cleu:;pwnuued to tue | An ordinance for the layiugof ten-inch water- | ~ McLEAN—Aug. 27., Mra. Elizsbeth McLean, u::; I-laln::uuml?:‘ i ‘f Its members to the fug would seem to fndleate, ft may | chalr. pipe oo Stony Island avenue, from Blxty-elgbth | wite of Donsld McG. McLean, of nearaigia on the BOOTS AND SHOES Teriihatey Lo ee now yecgired for the THE CAMP.GROUND. prove tho forerunner %o more ‘extensivo | Tue County Tressurer submitted a statement | street to Seventy-itn, was ordored engrossed. | Betibe o0 i ver restacnce, 17 (4 e s b \'.'(':{E';}l ll'.flf:""&l::"l S TEIAT's DRI &terpflrbu‘ of l&: sauo sort. '%nen sccms to | showing the coudition h:l gnn fererat tunds, | The Board then sdjourned. Soutl Peoris uircet, on Fucsdsy st 1:30 o'lock. (TUESDAY, AUG. 28 , > i g st s Dr. Rauch relers to tho iuportance thatthoss 15 | Yesterday was ono of tho warmest days of the | {euey pubie stiomeiun 1o Lo enterprive orpeee | o the Generet Mhcass BILSL 001 Conreilate Eieals alibs Gullyace fuyiied do stisn: 8ale to commence 100'clock. Fnd ST 054083 Coureloute | WABASH & ERIE CANAL, Fund, $112,005.65; Iotercst Fund, old {ndebt~ cdness, $T0,70.14} Interest I‘uucfi' Gow Indcbt- Apecial Dispaicd lo Ths Tribu OWENS—Aug, 27, at 352 West Monroe street, goud stauding in the profussion should promptly | scasou. The heat was falrly suffocatiog, even | soual rcusons, siuce the Live Yankeca have uo Willis C., infant son of Hobert and Tens Owens. Cowply with the requirements of tho lawus & | [n tho shade. At Desplaincs Methodiat zeal | lock for asic, but purely for the sake of local . RADDIN & CLAPP, Auctioneers- e example aud duty. He siso asked . blic be g 4 ) T Forr Warax, Ind., Aug. 27.—A large mest- | sied 10 months 6 aays. e —_— ths bgtety, soapatation ot fhe Sacoly, wilk (| 7o, Pners eyes 4o the sersslons sud, 1o Er"-gmr- e ooy o e Company | stuee! sabin; aad Saking” Fusd,” 485, || Fomr Wouriss ol ok M, RO | Moo el Wiy, DBy ROSENFLLD & JIUNZER, aw - effect- ton, of Chicago; Dr. i ¢ , H, - Auct! 43 sudsé Madison-at., Wabaah-sY. ive, A voto ol thasks was teadeed | labored a3 well as porsplred. . Forunately, | on i of Dmh ar ;'ltli‘ub'n:! !é" olmluhf g hAc fiflmflfl;???en‘:‘o'f'fl::ml?&:h&u psed of delegates from conntles in the Wabash OIL-TANKS, uctioneers, 43 a0 at, mear . Resolutions were adopted urgiug Con- The usual sumber of bllls were read aod ro- 5‘!::1-’:’:0 f-‘ffi‘e’ 'l‘[)‘pr%pflnllon for widenlig, decp- ferred. Awoug the blils was an estimate of | (ging, and extending tho Wabash & Eria Canal, ’30.400 i favor of McNell & Son on the Court- | A Committes of Lwo from cach coudty was ap- House work, pointed to lay the project before Congress and to Mr. Joho B. Drake, of the Graud Pacific Ho- early fu the afternoon a shower of raln cooled TUB MIN, tel, for baving thus far furnlshed roome for tho | the atmosphere, but ot the antor of the paople. | 18 located about tweaty-tive miles from Bl e b iy, vl of bt | e AL Cominan oo ihodge s | Ls CLT, s a0t Hissb S o By portant’ cases thst bad come undeg thelr ob- | mIght well bo expected, much smaller than the .ufi‘fi.fin‘::'.na Sincl uz‘smm(dheu')l'%fit%fif WILSBON & EVENDEN, | Reqular Trade Salo is Mormuag ol 10 ociick sherh OIL TANKS | cmagsion s had la salesroom. ROSENFELD & MUNZER, Auctioncers D ING CANS, =: s QOSV"'E‘P x.‘:n Street, 3 CLOTHES-CLEANING, . he House of favorable action. servation. two previous days. Many smong the worship- | The developments At (he mine hA Foor Bl‘:flqg r‘\'i" M:m "&mui Yareof (he | TRASAYOS W0 wecure IAVOR 8 ACHOF OXEXOAGO. | S T T Ci ke beantlfaly . DYED u:}‘h).( :zlx;! mg!un('fl.lb-mfl &t the rooms of | ers have In some way adopted the idea that no | the present time s a main or“gow'e: ;.:gergir :gfll‘lunool lhaeountyatnr l1°c’an§a THE MOST REFINED, s - O Enr‘?:l.nsffl‘u'-':‘flznéfl; M 48 Association, No.188 Olark | one can stand in the vanof the Church militant | $unnel of 500 feet, an upper lovel or | per day, ctc. : i resned ladles and gentloms Dr. CONFECTIONELY, our g“&:’&‘l“flng' e s d tunacl of U5 fect, With tramwsys for | © hir. MeCaffrey ureed that the proposition b | The moet retued Ladies and geatlemen s DE. | SO o e MU, pea G EO0E L TEMFERANCE, and propesly exewmplify bililzerent Christlanlty | pyping out ore; & contecting alr sbaft between accepted. v Prics's uniquo perfumies, which sre reslly tae s rerronihon, i ‘P’Mn‘ (L ,L“fi""' A meetiog of ibe Women's Chriatisn Tem- | who docs not beatlr bimself s5d put the very | the two tunnels of seventy-ivo feot suifaca | S Seine_wanted it referred to the Com- | gems of sll odors. e, 1D abd upward st | i uteess 0T et e efl‘l’!'n‘lh‘m Yesterdsy ateruoon in, | larks to shame h{ warbling forth pralses “the | sbaft sud surface fucline, sud two rises of twen- | mitteo on Education, and after considersble s . B57%a, 80c per B. " Addreas 0 es o N Eaiter Dres er Jarwell Hall, Mra. L. 8 Rouods preaid- | firet thing o tho “woralog.¥ Accordingly, | ty-ive feet each, aud 180 feet of otber uuder. | discussion ft was so referred. Ozonlsed Ox-Marrow for the balr, by Buck & Grderd GUNTLER, Coateor | ssfiged sl P 8. Alter the usual devotioual caesises; Mrs, | armaogements bave beon mudo for the early | ground workings,—€t allof which polnts tho | Tue Committee on Education reported in | Rayer, makers of the **Mars™ Cologne Houer, Chicaga it LADIES 7D GENTS. 4