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o THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY AUGUST 29, 1877, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Cottell then! With flashing eye and dilated nostril he nrose, and with the saperhuinan efforts of both hands raized a chair, as {f by fain would crush the skull of him who had darcd to sssail him. At this critleal mo- ment a savior appeared In the person of Con- stable George Hartman, who. baring his bosom for the bloody fray ro Lo rpeak (nf course, he did not do just that), rushed vahantly into the thickest of the fleht and ecparated the combatants. And in the calm moments of suspense that follow the storm, and while all Jistened to hear the Court consten the particl- pants to & six_months’ stay in the House of David, the humble volce of the crestfalicn Col- fell piped out: *8ay, Winship, let's goout and get adrink.” And the Conrt smiled a meaning smile as he 'x:uu::!: They ought wot to do that thing cre. fnz them all down, it means that in 1510 he ferved with the veterans {n the Mexican War in the Fifth Illinoia Infantrv. He proposes to carry the badge in his pocket until alter clee- tion at least, The Coroner ls to have a little resurrection rmy this morning at Calvary Cemetery. Dur- inE the days of the riot one.John Morsey, & reeldent of ‘the Stock-Yard surroundings. dicd and was burled. At the time it was reported that hie had come to his death from wouuida re- cefved as a rioter, or vice veran; fn any way, that his feath was the result of the rot, and on this supposition he was burled. Now ft ap- pears that the cause of his death wan far differ- cnt, and that several persons are under arrest for the killlng. The rtory goes that lic was killed in & saloon meleo by heing struck over 1he head by a pop-hottle, and the Coroner expects to discover the facts to-day Ly resurresting tho rCm;(lh\!. which have been under ground scveral weeks, Walker and Scxton got Inta a nice little squab- hle yesterday on the Court-ITousc work, .\t an early hour Walker sent two rangs of his over- worked and under-pald employes to tesr up the roadway leading from laniolph to Washineton street, The men commenced thelr work at either end, leaving a tcam fn the centre delivering materind for the dome, Sexton dis- covered tho trouble In time to remedy it. but fhis I8 _only a hiint of what 1s Tkely to occur, The belligerents hate ono another with s deadly hate, and If they should ba found throwing stones at one anotlier atan early day no one nred be astonished, Walker clalms that the roadway Lelongs to him, that heé paid Ilarms for it, ole., and Sexton®lakes a contrary view, ‘Cheend Is not- yot, and may be more serious than Sexton aaticipates. Hall nexr Saturday night, adopted a new plat- form. They onght nor to be seared by the “howtings of the capitalists’ press about”Com- munists and Communisin. The riznt of the vepple to he soverclzn fndustrially ns woll as wolitleally was afl there was 0 Communism. le did nol biame the capiialbis for lghting them. Thev could not very well do otherwise. The workingmen, howerer, did nolt mean to destroy property or Interfere with the posses- sluns of othere. * All thes meant to do now was to wock a revolulion by peaneful means, and make such faws as would cnaile the working. men to enjoy the fruits of thelr own labors. 10 this Government was not reformed within the next fonr yoars, this conu Lry would becotne amonarchy, He cited a numibser of examples to rmvc this assertion, and g.meng others the hospitality with which the Faglish had treated ex-'resident Urant. (irant v:as no belter than any other citizen of the United States, and the honors bestowed upon him were nothing more no: less thau an fnsult to the whole nation. ‘they must show the people of the country that the workinginen were ot the Jow, vulear rascals the Infamous press was trying lo muke them out, They muat steer clear of all politi- cal ailfances, aml nominate eone but men from thelr own ranks. If any of these men praved recreant alterwards, they must he Rred. Cook County must be wade too hot for them. The rincpal win of the capitalifts so far had been no keep the worklngmen dirided, Thus they had managed to keep up two partles, the Re- publican and Democratic. ‘The workingmen were divided between the Lwo, but the capital- fsts were a wuit in ronning both. This state of aflairs must he changed, onid if the eapitallste were wize tirey would pet out from under, and not oppuse the united workingmen nu{llomzer. The aristovratic viners of France once had their leada taken off by the guillotine for opposing the workingmen, aml the aristocratic vipers of this country might share tho same fate. At the conclusion of Mr. Van Patten's ha- range a number of discusted workingmnen left made toadvertise the bankrupts' stock for sale in Tur Triune, 7ime, and Dnter-Ocean. the matter of Paul Retehert, Everest Stock was orderel to tarn over nine harrels of whisky to the Assicnee, wha was to aell them at private rale and pay Stock §100 out of the procecds. Almon Kidder way appdinted Provistonal As- slgnee of Johu Barnes. The procecdinzs against Charies E. Cook were iismisscd for fafluro to pay certain cosia Archibald Canpbell was adjudicated bank- rupt by default, and o warrant {ssucd returna- ble Sept. 28, In the case of Walter Clarke an injunction was issncd restrafning W, B, Rogers & Co. from levying on tho bankrupt's property until further notice. . E. ‘Jenkins was appointed Assignee of Henry H. Honore. Luther W, McConnell waa clected Assignee | of Louls Roman. The clection of an Assignes for J. I C. Brulins was continued to Ausg. 80. A first dividend of 17 per cent was yesterday declared fn the eslate of 1, C. Deakinan. A\I:Jnll'f b per cent more will prohably bs re: alized An Assigneo will be chosen for Daniel Bogle at 10 a, m. to-day, aod for Lewis Thorne at 11 . fm. ‘Tho first dividend mecting in the case of Fletcher & Burch is sct for 3 p. m. CIRGUIT COURT. Mary C. Dobbins began a suit for $1,000 agalust the Bouth Park Commissloners, Fdward C, Stanley began a sult in debt against George H. Standart, Henry G. Bemls, and Worthiugton Murrag, clalining 82,000 dam- C8, 'gw. Il. Drake sued Mary Ann Schall for James B. Cahillbegan a sult against James I1. Shannon and Edward W, Caniield to recover $1,000 damages for an alleged breach of cove- nant, Charles Sheer brought sult for $3,000 agatnst. the West Chlcngo Alcohol Works. Inw ebb, hut great hones are built on the results of a echaol established by the Jew(sh Alllanca and supported by the association at Bagdac sEsies Rt te s THE SPIRITUAL TELESCOPE, To the Fditor of The Tribune, Cnrcaao, Aug. 23.—A poor but enterorising Renlus, published a prospectus of the Central Monitor, 1ast week, under the heading of * Splr- ctual Tellescope.” Being a ncighbor of Dr. Gregory, the editor, compositor, printer, and al:blhhcr :t 'um shect, I called In for a copy of R e e eccond {ssue, for which all the persons In o f ot Y T our bullding had been m‘mmusl_v lo«';ldn for- | Do e F 1y l?-:’r""!ficfiffi#m &'H'.\"-’?‘?.."'.'.':: ward, It was then that the Doctor complafned {Vnela. Onty ihe purest Vegetadle Ofis ueed in (iy %l“ mlsrnn;_en'enuuon ,h [ bondhnldc‘r of irm: manwacture, 1CAGO TRIDUNE, (e says in thefirat place, i th-l: your uponerhngld he inu\nrlnur. wpnem: Pl]l‘ USG Ifl UIE NHI‘SBFY ]l Has Nfl B’mfl], 5 VY hpbenrs o nathing but o bondhold- | icorun ten times tn costto every mother and tamy er. ‘1 he had have told me,’ sald the editor, i3 ’ . Sample bot, containing 3 cal ¢ **what he was, 1 could have explained things 80 | oo om Ol o o st o roceint w7} he could hava took 'em down right.!” Healso | cents. Addrem eays that he has been in tha publishing profes- slon alnce last winter's a Iwelvcmoml‘;, ot B-TvBABBITT, NBWYOYkGity sinco last winter, and lustly, that he, the editor » of the .Uonitor; did put have in the corner of FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTY hisroom an old palr of leather boots, 1t was simpty an old falecn of black oll-einth, I think hesald, And Itell you sir, as I assnred the Doctor at the time, thiat If the gentleman hasn’t A PERFECT TOIL]‘: l SOAP apairof old hoals it {s & gross misrepresenta- & tion to aflirm that he has. ~ Yours respect{uily, . . Ronzar 8. Goonaun. Firet smong the regnisites of the tallet {4 a gnoq — e —rr articio of Soan, but ta rocnbe it 14 not alwase an eay. BURNETT'S COLOGNE, matter. 3asny of the most exvensive Susyd [ tho mar. Bumett's Cologne received the highest award at | ket are made from coarse and deictorfous natcrials.nag the Centennial Kxhibition. It 1s flled In clegant | Shelf delicate coloring and fraswant perfams 400 ofiea canceal the most repulsiyo fmparities. The dlsclosien bottles, snd ts for sale by all fieat-class grocers and | econyie'muda pubile reganiing thid subjeet are pod: drualste. Uirely stariling, and descrve serlous constilertton, Citicago, June 13, 1877, ~Messrs, Joszrn Bur- | Scented Soapaarnnow known to ho extremely objes. xerT & Co., Boston—GExvrExEN: Oar sales In | tioaable, esncclally {f applied ta ths heads Infaring the your Cologne are steadily fncreasing, Jtasuperior | BAIR Imitating the scaln, ‘and fnduelig severs tirad, quality has won for It many admirors, who with us . Tho character of the tnzredieits may ba Inferreq 1 pronounce it for real freshness and delicacy equal, mmnur'.';‘:lfl "'n::n".";fi'. .‘,’.f..}’.‘,‘;f.f‘ :.x: i'it‘éufi‘v".'ul'?:l‘ ".fl? ‘The proceedings of the Illifnofs Associstion af the ** Sons of Vermont ' are puolishedy and can o had at the headanarters of the Assoclation, 4/ Ashland Block. The temperature yesterday, as observed by sfanasse, optician, & Madison street, TRinuNe Building, was as follows: AL8a.m., 73 deg.s 10 & m., 76; 13 m., 80; 8 p. nv., B8} 7 p. M., V5. Baromcterat 8 v, m., 30.9: 7p. m., 30.2. John Jones and wife Iast night inquired of a stranger what street they wero on. The citlzen responued “Iarrison street,®” and insuch a tone that Jones took offense. Then, imagining that his wifc's honor bad been insulted, Jones Jdrew o revolver. But, instead of shooting the stranger, he shot himsclf throogh the finger. In the report of tho Involuntary petition In bankruptey, filed against Charles D. and Joseph Metzler, It was stated that Charles had ab- sconded), taking with him a largo portion of the asacts of the lirm, 'This was an crror on the art of the re]{orlcr, tho brother who absconded Px:ln;z Jorepl Metzler. 'The honesty of the other brotizer, Charles, Is unquestioned. Sol 8mith, Esq., Pregldent of the Merchants! Bavings, Loan,and Trust Company,has acvepted the Treasurership of B! Company, First Reg- fment Cavalry L N. th Mr, Smitl will receive subscriptions for the enuipment of the com- mand at lis office, aml desires all who feel In- terested In the cauge Lo step up and contribate something. The citizens of Chicago generally An:lmlkm[; gencrous gifts to the company fund. 3 The Yacht Clubmet at theSherman House last afeht, Commonore Bradley in thechalr, and Capt. Farrow Secretary, Mr, C, W, Adams was elect- Dnrivaied ¢ 3 ot and" ima Tth. o apin: Rt ntacturerof 1, 11, 1, IONONE, Only four or five of the creditors of 1T, H. Honore met at Register Hibbard's olfice yester- day morning, in response to the call for & meet ing. Those who hold nnsecured paper doubt- less think it a waste of time to nmmTL to real- ize anything out of the estate. The claims rep- resented were about $60,000, aud the holders agreed among themselves to the appointment of R, E. Jenkios as Assignce. 1t was stated by ono who seemed to be famillar with the facts that two 5"“ sgo Mr. Honore did not awe a alngle dollar thiat was not well se- mrgl yet to-day he had between $200,000 aud 000 of unaecured debts, althongh hie had made none within the last two yesrs. This sceming nconsistency is expiained” by the fact that sundry holders of mort nfieu against Mr, Honore had forcetosed and bid in the property at froin one-fourth to one-hall of the mortzage debt, this redncing his Indebtedness Ly the sum bid, but leaving this laree amount of un- sccured Indebtedncss still due. An cffort will proliably be made to set aside some of these rales. Assoonas he can do so, Mr. Jeukins wilt make an Invuu?lnlon of the condition of :Im estate, and lay the result beforo the cred- Ltors. CRIMINAL. | Minor arresta: Loulsa Smith, lareny of a watch from Richard Weis, a zuest at the Amer- 11 Vo Ada 3 the hall, and one of thiem, a Mr. Crowley, sald | Jcan Hotel; John Jacobs and Adelaine Ortweln, Emil Dietzacn, for the uge of A. D, Loomia | if not sapenor, to any foreien Cologns, perrons engaxced in this cmw'oyment wers MRoTL-lrels +«d u member of the Club. ‘The Treasuter's re- A NEW CAVALRY COMPANY. that he would no longer have nurthlfl' 1o dv | jarceny of a clock from Dora Washington, of | 8nd Chauncey Davis, began a suit In debt for Rocrwoon Dnornens, Iromgcyen to ten years heing (he lonaest period during & was read, showlog & balsice €43 n tho | A meeting'of Moj. MeNellls (Company F | withn party that sdvocated such princles as | O AL FRED, T 1100 + ©f | 3000 damades ngathat Sarali M. Janes and W, 102 North CIArk siroet, | T adimenioy vt v s Lourertly pure srticisor Treasury. Adjourument was tnen bad to some | Veteran Clnlrr) waa hield at the Graud Pacific | he had heard that cvenine. Those that re- | 0= ¢ olp ke 1L Byford, and another for $1,000 against the ————e— - Toflet Soan Is at lai o Pomtoves, THRas 10 ihy ay fullowing the regatta of Saturday next, | Hotel lust evening. The abject of the mectini | mained signed thelr names to the roll, and “ Foxy " Whalen was before Justice Footo | same partics. wlilch ts to be safled by sceond awl thinl-ciass buats for prizes not awarded 1u the Iast re- gatla . In anticipation of a large gathering about the premises of the deceased State Savinis Institu- L BABDICE, of was stated by 8amuel J. Bmith, Jr., who offered the following resolutions, which werc unani- mously ndopted: Wnensas, The members of lste Company F, Vetoran Cavaley, having learned that m cavalry after several more speeches an adjournincat was had, THE CITY-HALL. THEODORE THOMAS TO DECKER BROS, e temicat i of M B T BT Tour plenos are, In every respect, superior in- | Whose imnicnse estabilshinent It by urn.u 1argest of fta struments. Thelr tona |s pars, rich, brlltlant, | Xindintne United Stater. Therenown of Mr. i casires yarious productions has for many yoar) been wi leiy ife very distinct, and of an entirely mualcal character, len:lgd bt s Iatesy mc:’e{q 13 the n,,m{mu Thale workmanehip 18 of the very hest. They ate | CI378 0the numcrous victirce sibesiy aZhigved. yesterday on a change of venue from the South Side Poilce Conrt, and was hicld to the Criminal Cowrt in bouds ot i.'fl)iar stealing a sult of clothes from No. 180 Clark street. 8, 1I. Jones sued Thomas R. Armstrong for 3,000, 0. & W. Gutlirle commenced a sult agalost Stdney W. Sca, to rccover £5,000. / JUDOMENTS, tou, twenty policenen have been ordered on | FeRiment fo lnf:mczu of organization, to be com- The 1 recelpts yesterdny wers about Oflicer Little yesterday arrested and Jocked Sureaton Covnt—Coxrssaions—Seth Lewls ve, | unsurpassed Ly any ptlicr planofortes that I have u?'x'»’.’..'.?.‘#?&i’fl.‘fié’&’&‘!‘fin‘}fl.‘x’!?fiké‘?e?é"55‘1‘!‘51“? o e e L e ey ave | mABded by Col. Sherer, and overtures having been | The lconse recelpts y ¥ un fu the Chicago Avenue Statlon a thict named | Peter Ragor, $250.24.-_Feance E. Wales va. Dan- | ever accn. Sront & Caxr, gensral agents, 211 | UoRorane fncsttoliet soap ever tntratued, Tho e ew ot tho Armory.”Thia s done, | Tate to MaJ. NcNeill concerning the same, thera- | §700. Tobert Williams. _Upon the 13th inst. Williame | icl W, amd Licy 31, ttlis and Joh cipal indredicnts are the purest vegetahle oflss'the Ntato stroet. BIACHHNG DEDCeARes Aro EntiFeLy e and Srizinal &3] tire fore, we, the members of the late company, desir- AEWI?""""NW“" lled h’| this department of {a. ous to join sald reziment, where wu believa we will ‘be heartily welcome, » _Resotve, That sdmiring your condnct In the hour of duty (the same being greatly enhanced by your total “aversion to notoriety), thereforo re- auest yon to conatitute the undersigned the nuclens of such company as you may contempiate organizing. A conumittes of them twas then appointed to $:320.00. —Charles 8. Child ve. Albes James Mchinney, $1:21.47.—Fannie Thomas vs, 121 —~3ame va, Samo, $1:21,87, —Issac Frederick J. Shorman and M, B, Allen, $110.25,—Charlca 8, Child vs. Albert E. and James Meh! ney, SL1B7.—\Wiilard A, Smith ¥a. Harry C, McNelfl, 81 7.—Thomas Dowling vs, Johu 8. and Cathérine Henry, $00,11, Junar Gant—Frank Thomn, use 1, Wellerctal,, vs. Nicholna Johann, $G:3.55. and another thief entered the ealoon of Ben Andcrson, on Chicago avenue, and made ofl with s quantity of cigars and lguors, . The ofticer espled them coming out, and tired upon themn, and yesterday wheu lo* recayered & por- tion of the rouds a”cigar box was found per- mm;cd with abullet,—n pretty close call for the of. nut [ much throngh fear of any disorder, but sioply to quell auy mob that’ may undertake to ralse a dis- turbance, after having taken courage from the disapoointed depositass. Supt. Ilickey hns given orders to clear the streets of ol peérsons 30t having auy busiucss, in cases wherc such sersons congrezute in crowds go great as to ob- itruct public traffic on the strects. 7 Threo new cnscs of scarlet-fever and onc ,death from that dlscaso were reported at tho Ilealth Office yesterday. Tho contract for bullding the North avenno bridge was yesterday awarded to Conro, Carkin & Co., the lowest bidders. The Comptroller yesterday redeemed popu- e— PIANOS ANO ORGANS FOR RENT. & Sriendld TPt touars and gmnd slanen | B el I e Burdeit and other organs, at lowest rates. Lyon 1 Tudics, 101 it & Healy, State and Monroa afrects. Brorertier. “Ine Soan s Aok per oo, she tog § e e— . elig of sich -mnu"% PUTIS R8 U TEANLF 1O RIG frory All the magazine edliors are aeeking {0 surpass | CICINALEY (0 dinzulec literior materuis, ~Tho o rs: each other. - The conductors of to Aflantie, 2ar- | e sietoctionat s men e Gacs uf arilrial perfans chill re emoien h 1 lie perfection of sweetnons, and the pecullar caaricty A hoy's thoughtless pnssion frequently res | *Crncutr Covnr——Cosy: Rlaus Re per'a, Appletons’, and Scribner's are continually | isticof .7, Dabbitr's Tolict Saap renders it the m . & wait upon snd present the above resolutions to | 1ar-loan certifieates amounting to $5,700, snd | g e 2 i 0sYESMoNS—RlausHoeonavs. | onthe 'rurrmw got the most attractive malter, | heaithtul'and azrecable articls of tho kind over maa Depty Coroner Korn sesteray beld faqucote | M, MeNell, the compuny to-meet. pursuaut. | fsued revenus Warrauta.to the sinoust of 8 suits n mupder, aud vory often the boy is fatho | itz and Miua Allen, 850, But Andrews' Kazar solves the question instanter, | faciured. thouTh published at the tow price of SI. 1thas | epipoesi {PECially deatrable for tho usg of ladics sat o spatkig sofems i 1t lim, gnd | At seiho ikt b i B of soul™ 10 thelrreaders, To cover all the aides of | Piaced upon the inarket, huttho nana fortt WOl Eag human lnlewli'nl, It giver lnlnngerb vn;hlnln de; : r- cowng gencral.--ein for% Ividuns. wment, not surpassed in Paris or Ncrlin, llere % Indien got all the latest things in_ atters of drese. d T Skt mskint s et Givereasirss | Dt 1+ BABBITT. Now York City, becdming guite an eafrepot of fashion therefrom, | == New York must look to its jaurels, AUCTION ¢ — MARIGAGES. WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. SAYERS—SHERWOOD-In Chicago, Aug, o7, | Commisslon Auctfoncers, 118aad 130 Wabash-ar. at the residence of C, Il Ingalls, 15 North State- Wt., Dythe Rev, C. H, Remingtos, Mr, 0, W, WBNDESDAf—ZO?rTRADE SALE, Hayers, of Chicogo, and Miss Iiettie A. Sherwood, formerly of Mendrillo, Pa. ' | White and Granite Ware, apon flattie Coventry, who vommitted sulcide at 544 Wedt Superior slreet by tukiug a dose of arvenle, and upon Jumnes Gnrffith, who died of fnjuries received on tbie Northweatern Rallroad on the 1ith inst. To<duy ho will go to calvary Cemetery, and eshums the body of a man unined Morrissey, who dicd at the dercy Hospital of’ a fracture of the skall Infitzted Ly iwo young men at the Stock-Yards. Both men are under bail for the nseaull. Morrissey’s friends, in their endeavor to cover up sll prosecution of the case by tho authorlties, succeeded tn galning a permit from the Heaita Ofilce by representing that be had been Killee!in tho rlats. The wany’ friends of Mr, John V. Farwell will be pained tes hear that he I scrfously, although to the man in plauning and exccuting the mur< derous attack. A bLoyish quarrel yesterday noun {n the vicinity of No. 47 Crosby strcet.— tho resldence of the inJured boy,—resaited fn a {-year old bov named Lienry Neiso striking his antagonist tipon the torehead with a ,brick slichtly fracturing the skull, an cansing a contusion which Dr. Hesmert avs may prove fatal. Panl Dragorius, abont the #anio aga as Nelse, tho son of a5 1talfan vender, had disputed Nelss's conduct In play, Blows followed, and young Nelse, watcnlug o favora- abie opportuoily when his antagonlst was not looking, threw the brick at him full force. He then ran away, and has thus far eluded capture. David McAuloy died at an early hour yester- duy morning_at No. 1433 Prairie svenu¢, and, ‘The Treasurer's recelpts yvesterday wers 81,747 from the City Collector, $2.475 from the :antler Departiment, and $300 from the Comp- roller. ‘The Mayor {ultrdly {ssued orders for tho enfurcement of the ordinance passed July 12, rohibiting the herdivg of cattle within poun: inits. The pound-keopers aro fustructed to sec to the enforcement uf the measure, ‘The falling of a large patch of vlastering in oneof the balls of the city building vesterday afternoon led the smploves to wish that the new Court-House was finished. Tho present one ts dirty, uncomfortable, and unsafc, EGYPTIAN ART, Sapposed Discovery of n Remarkable Egypt- tan Autiquity in Rome. A remarkable study of an Egyptian antlquity in Rome has just appeared in the Intest number ot the Archavlogical Bullethi of Rome, written by the distiruished French arcbreologist, F. Lo Normann, He thinks he baos discoverod one of the rarest existiog Egyptlan sculptares In the | gallery of the Ludavisi villa, which occupfes the sites of the anvient gardens of Sallust, Wihen the Jand of the Phurachs fell into tho power of - TIOTEL, ATRIVALS, Palmer House—l, Vilas. Wisconsini William Bloud, New York: Charles Storr, Michigan . Rice, Boston; W, I E. Berth, New York; hall, P ¥, W. Jud. eon, Bt. Lonis; K. A. Ferguron, Detrolt.... Sherman_iouse—The Hon. Frank Joves, Por month, N. M. ; A. N, Perloy, Newburyport, Mass. ; Q. U, Mammond, Detroit; " John Urew, Duluthi Lewis O'lirien, Porttand, Me.: the llon. Georzs Banford, Crown Pouint, Ind, : A. J., Cooper, Mil- waunkee; C, T. Spencer, St. I'sul; A. Il Ward, New Yark: Danfel Atwood, Green Bay; K. Mencham, Prescott Sig. Glovanai, New York.... Grand Pacific—1ioyt Sherman, Dea Moines; 5,!:%!. New York; W, M. Smith, Leziogton, 111.; 'D.' Layng, Pitteburg; C. 1. Gorham, Fori o o 5 “pEATiis. | Table Cutlery, Tlated and Hardware, ’l X ., I y: 4 W - The Knowlcs Steam Pomp Company, at tho | inasmuch as ho had been disabled sluce Satur- | the Coesars it became the custom £o transport | aveaaeeseoam e BRI i 1 BB e o s, for Cotormi | Slasan \{imxm et Vs DAVIEL CIfie | o of the rlat, let the city taka four bumps to | day might, after baving hud o fight with snother the products of Exyptian art to Taly as oruo- | HEAULEY=Ang, %7, andlenly, of conceniion ‘A’{‘:P:":: Oft Cloths, B ikt ' 3 B G N . ver, . o . 5 el 2] R e S-Sl gt Rl oo :ggre‘.’w}"’mu:fe 'l?::.'fl"gre':lfluhghfifimggffi s’,“,;’;"";,’,{",‘:‘,:;{;‘i;{,‘: ‘;L‘:,“;‘,gnflfl'!;n"fimpl’;}b B0t that ths offer waa gratititos, and_ now ths, | siclan who attertded him | wiling to give no | EBVRHan workmen wrought the hardest sub- | dance of his parents, 1413 Pralno-ov., by carnazes 1o Cajvary. " eriends of the family afe laviicdto | BUTTERS THURSDAY TRADE SALE. lllend.o . £ Onwego uliA\‘—Af- A sullering frony an attack of pncumonla, and while out Wes: an Impetus was given to the sttack by a colel which ho recetved. e retarn- aforesald Company presents a bill for somes thing like $600. Mr. tirech, of the Engineering Departmen stances with wonderful akill, thelr art present- ing pccullar chapscteristics derived from the traditions of azes long past. Greek and Roman opinlon, however, until the post-inortem exam- ination shall bave been held, and acknowl- Marquetto; Engene 8haw, Eau Clalre: 8, K. Stone, K A edges that tho patlent was out of cene. N, 8. Bates, Dayton, O.:; Morris Ttich, Colorado; 8. M. Huston, Kentacky; the Hon, Willlam Rager, J. Yopsempremscor, | DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, CLOTYING, ed to tho city Jast Buturduy.jand since then cavillo: the Hom. J, W, | has completed the plana for the layla out of | Ialth beloro tho assuult. The statenents | yrayelors mado the tour of Egypt to visit tho | lale, 401 West Waghingtoa-at., J. Franklin Gay, | ghirts, and Drawers, Cardigans B T stk ented by caserul pielchunawhe | G . Bepde, Bk Poiri, D. Fontary STl | walka In e Lut-trant. Fark -from Jackson T Redie M Aty ol | wonderlul templos of 'flcbes and Membbis, and | “S¢38EA 1 bonse Wednoaday, 2oth, at 12 Wool Hostory, &ov o " B B eryhin that anuld 'bo dore f0 76, | Omaba..: The Commerdial=N. W." Bepar, dnciy. | Sreet to Eldridgocourty hi work upshe I | yiguasnult, and was badly beaton by Hadcllio, | left thelr uamics cut ou those anclent monu- | o'clock store him_to health, Mr, Farwell was much more comfortable: yesterduy than at any other time since his return, und it is noped und ex- pected that hils cntire recovery is not far dis- tant. Man's Inhumankiv to man was exemplified yesterday in the tncatinent of Henry Welnske, of No. 13 North LaSallo street. e was vid- gon; 3. V. Allon, New Orleans: the flon.’ O. It Miner, Springfiald; U. . Ames, Delvidere; W. W. Wataun, Momenco; J, F. Trowell, Green Day. ART. THE PRIVATE RXHIDITION OF PICTURRS at the Exposition Bullding last evening waa at tended by o larze number of Chicago art-lovers, the worst infury being a” wound with a heavy cane on the back of the head. Alter the light was over McAuley {s sakl to bave sneaked up on Radcliffe, and” smushed w bottle over his head. MecAuley {8 not widely known in the rm!enlun. having beon in tho vanety ine, e bad a reputation for com- bativencss, sud _has soveral times been arrested for dis8rderly conduct in theatres ments, where they may still boscen wheno not obliterated by modern travelers. On thelr return they brought with them such objects as they could convenlently curry as curiosities, and theas aro now found in almoat overy part of the Roman Empire when cxeavations are made, It was this adiniration of Egyptian articles which induced the Roman Einperors to transport tho walks will be lald so ns to comnect with the streets and ullow of passage in alimost every di- rection therefrom. Al the special policemen who served in the Iate riot are required before they draw thelr pay to make an atlidaylt they have returned to the city sll the public property that was latrusted to thelr care. By far the greater portion of the 3 THURSDAY, Ang. 70, at 0:10 o'clock, al thele 8t. Jahos papors please copy. 3 10 Wi iHANNOCK—Aug. 27, Miss Kalie Drannock, | thleatooma, 118 &30 Wabasiv-av., " corner Madie Funeral at 10 to-day (Wednesday) at St ’ Jarlii's hareh, 4nd'tnenco by caa 0 Calrary s BT Merchante will alwaya ind salabl goni st lock., - — ] i1t A BUTTERS & CO.Anctre, RONENS-Mondey, Aug. 27, Willle C., sonof | 500 dozon Glovos and. Gauntlots, Funeral from No, 1152 West Monroe-st, Wednoa- FULL LINE HATS AND CAPS, day morning at 11 o'clack. - Wednts T ATCTION, AINES—On Tucsday, Auz. 28, ot 7 p. ., | THURSDAY MOUNING, Aug. 3¢ st ovr talesrooms fug home with »_‘‘iriend,” and at the | g)jof whom, with the possible exception of the | speciala have been pald, and vot uncof them | daring the nlay. Radcllffe, on the other hund,:| enormous ohelisks to ltome at zreat exponsc, | Blmeon DeWitt Barnes, 118 & 120 Wabashi-av, ) curner ol lhund‘uiph iRt and I | ooepsary 1o ko .mf.,. T point to he.l tefused to sign ;.[m ailidarit, Thero ato not:?df mell fu ‘the ‘rofesslon, and high in l‘nh«é somotimes bullding hips expressly for that | ,k%0csl AT e R R e == WM A RUFTEINACO, Adchoncp avenuo 0 vehicle A T8 missl ar @ question is, er o k8. W 4 17 Y 2 4 toided with spotner, Welngko was thrown | detect fiuws umd do moraor less private andpub- | &1l I revoine = b (g e i rurpou. The ship oullt by Culigula {s said by Pliny to havo beon uesrly as loug as the left side'of tho port of Ostin.” ‘I'he Emperors even ordercd soma obellsks to be made in imltation of tue nntlgm.-, and one of these, dodicated by Hadrian and Sabina to thelr beloved Autinous, what has bevome of them Jjumped town lost night, but this {s probably ot trug, for he is known all over tho country, and could easily be vcaptured. The post-mortem cxamination and inquest will be held to-day. i emaige to b ks ioxains 1 e | ASSTGNEE'S SALE. further notico, o T o ——— DIAMONDS, out, and his head struck the sidewalk, und he foll acnseless tnto this guiter. [is ** friend druveon toward tho bridge, Baveral gentle- “men notieed < that Wetnske was badly burt, antd carried bim pto the . drug-stord on tle grumbling, went away satiafied that the art gallery this year Is a declded success. There wera uot u few, Indeed, who were dis- posad . to,.think , it superfor In some THE CONTESTED ELECTION, ‘The Couneil Election Comimitteo lstened pa- tientiy last evening to some further cvidence In the Hidreth-Rlordan 8eventh Ward clectlon EOROALs e irinns Many Who Are Suftering GOT.D AND SILYER WATCHES 4 case, fo the Clty-Clerk's oftice In the City-Hall 5 who was drowned in the Nile, still exists on the JU AL g : Fie cormer, under tho driegs House,'A pivl- | TEohects, vo, tie 1, exery of dest pean, | Wit G Seakls ag Chatemen Hdretty Bior! [ ., SUBURBAN, Pincian 1Uls. ! From the effects of the warm weather, and srede- | i gnest American and Swies Moveruents, clan was called in, and tho first question he aud fing privato collections of last, year were | dan, Mike Bailey, aud a larga crowd of Sevunth S ENOLEWOOD. ) nh w bilitated, are adviacd by physicians to tako modor- ed was, *Have you usy moneyi" . Weinske is n laboring-man,” and Nad voie, ‘The doctor went awuy without umamblnf for nim, They sume ong in the' —crowd which had collected !lluiestcd that the drug- st give the man a stimalsnt. iis head was badly cut, anl he also complained of & pain iy his spine. ‘The drugglst was backward about giving away brandy, and was indliced to part with a MNitlo only when a collectlon was taken up to pay fur It. A hackman was then sent for to taie Weinske hume, Ho wanted $1.50 tor taking him hall a sile,—~tureo times what the Jaw allows,—but was finally jewed down to 81, Was there ever such an exhibition ot uvarice on the part of at least two peovlel g PENSONAL, Dr. flerz and family, of San Franciseo, are guests at the Tremont House. Henry T.Williams, editor of the Pacifle Tour- ist, New York, Is at the Tremont. A. i1 Ward, General Agent of the New York & Ere Railroad, s at the Sherraan House. i - 'The worship of Exi?u.m divinitles, which ex- tended throuzh the' Komuair Emolre, so that al- 1most every city Las its tenspls Lo Isls and Osiris, cuused the adwiration tor Egyptian articles to increase. The salls of thess tewples wers or- uamented in the Egyptian style, but often with littlo pictorial skiil, b( Roman artista, But the attractions of tho shrino were {ucreased by somo atatuc or culuinn of real Egyptian workmau- #hip, the hicroglyphies of which were as great a nyatery to the pricet as to the people, Thus, 24 thing pussed and theso temples fell foto ruine, wany objocts of rare My_rmn workmansbip werg buried In the soil, “The rich Museum f the Vatican is almost cotirely formed of objects found in Rowe, the fasbion then cxistivg sx- plalning their presence bore, Awmoug the rurest of these objects found In Romois & bust which has formcd part of the Ludovisl eallection from lts beglonlug, lw;uuulml%mml t a foreigner for having discavered thd value of this important rolic, which hus borctofore been neglecied, It belng the ouly oue of its kind in Europe, and until a For sevoral weeks thio romen of 'tha Town o Lako have been trying to get an advance with the Board ot Trustees of tho town, to ascertain whether it would bo possivle for tiem to re celve compensation for thelr services, .They held another mecting Monday evening at the Englewood hose-liouse expectiog to meet the members of the Board, but only two of the members wero present. . They appolnted a com- mittea of two {romn each company to walt upon the Board at their next regular meeting and get u definite answer from them. Onaor twoof the companies threaten to desband unless they aro allowed some recompence for their dutics. Asthe appropristion {or the year has been made it s hand to sec how the Board can doanything Inthe matter, but, as they bave a way of taking from one tund tosupply a deflclency in another, per- haps they can overcoms. the difficulty, 'The meu claim that, us they ars often docked a quarter of a day by Leing absent from their Wardcers were present. Tho principal witness was Mike Corcorau, who denled the statement that ho had offercd $10 to one Willlam Lydston togo away from home, and thus give bim a chance to get in his work, Phillip Upton testified that the thirty-five or lhlfly-l& city voles In the town-box were burned up. About twenty-flve were for iior- dan, five oreix for Hildreth, and the rest for Uardner. . John P. Ford testiffed that Miko Corcoran told him_that hio was zulng to beat . Hitdreth it ho could. Ford isone of {lildreth’s friends. He hod assisted bim In business. Burna had told him that he had arranged with Riordan to du crooked work at the polle. Patrick Kelley, one of the Bixth Preciuct judges, testified that al) was quiet theru on viection. Peter knue sufl that Mike Corcoran came to hin and usked bim todo crooxed work for Ilidreth, Ilo saw gaugs of desperadoos come to the polld aod try to vote Twoof them pave thelr residence [n the house Neck, Guard, Ves ipora Gl 210 awoanta of whisky two or. three timca during | (OLk Spree. Lorie pasaud Yoew Chudns thodey, 1In o lills while dhoss who sdont this | ainbia Wiamond Cross: Silver Flaied | advice frequently Increaso o number of **drinks” [ o 0 " Vo s s spamE S poar Handolh, and In ime becomo confirmed incbrlates, A bev- | EHERSHAY MORNING. at 10 o ttnch, o ernge whicn will not creato thirst for Intoxicating | By urler of the Aaslznico. % liquors, and which is futended especially for the WM UTTERS & CO.. Auct'na. benoft of debilitated persons, whether at bome or e abroad, is Dr, Schenck's Sea Weea ‘Tonle. Com- By G P, GO & Co, taining the Juices of many medicinal herbs, this 4 and 7Y Wabash avenur, yre{aln’tlon does 1‘1‘:! :renr an appetita’ for the in- J 17 ™, P toxicating cap. ‘The uourlehing and tho lifo-sup. . 4] ] ¥ 4 parting properties of maoy valuable nutural proe 0'“ Sccond Ffll T] adc b:l!o ductlons contalned 1u It and well known to medical or . men, havo a 1flust atrengthealng inflnence. A aln. ( ), Uil gle bottle of the Tonlc will demonstrate Ita valua- ble qualities, Foe deblity arising from sickuess, y D over excrtion, or from any canse whatover,s wiae- ¢ " glassfal of Ses Weod Tonle, tsken after meals, will WILL DR HELD oo foade e e eea e oertor ( WEDNESDAY, Aug. 29, at .30 2. m, thelr homes, we donl inctined to debate tho matter. ‘Ncny all, how- ever, werc agreed that this year's exhibition of pletures was certainly o very creditable one, and not & few cncomiums were leveled at tho Art Committes tor the palnstaking way In which those gzentlemen have done their work. OI course those of the 700 invited pcople who were fortunate enough to be present last even- ing were bighly delighted at the opportuuity to view the plefures “without the usual rush nl.lcnulng a visit to the gallery Vwhen the xpositions 1s tn full © blast, As it wus, thero were | just enough present to bring out the soclal features of tho kathering and mako it thoroughly enjoyable to all participants, ‘The visitors began to arrive ot about ¥ o'clock, the majority remalning until shortly after 10 o'clock, when a gencral exodus Legan’to take place. mong the many distinguished peofile {rruam on tafs uu]rg‘nblu occasion were Dr. John Wilson, American Consul at Belum ; Gen. and Mrs, P, H. sheridan; Col. Michacl Bheridan: Mr, and Izne work and frequently apoil & suit of clothes, that the excetient of- | Prompt, and to which we call tho 4 whero Runo lived. 1o challenged them, but | they shouid be nldy some sum for cach fire the: few years ugo the only one which Liad been dis- | fects of Dr. Scheuck’s weasonablo romedies, Nea : Stuart Hobson, of the Crano & Robson Com- | sos 08 1 B Doeiurs e, ooy ams” | fhe judges wanted fo recelvetholr votes anyhow. | atignd. v " re Ly | Eo e e ras o otlior e witns | Weea Tonic and Mandrake Pills, ara particatary | caroful attontion of oity aad cono- oination, i etupping at the Trauont House. Ex.-tiov. Thuddeus C. Pound, M. C., of Chip- pews kalls, Wis., ta atopolng at tho ‘Tremont. Clara Louise Rellogz and party are at the Paliner House. ‘I'hey ire vn route to Sun Fran. chavo, Es-Gov., Thad C. Pound and wife, of Chippe- wa Falls, Wis, are stopplog at the Tremont House. 3 ‘The Hon. Willlam D. Wallace, United Statca Bevator Lo l'ennsylvania, (s at tho Tremont House, g Stuart Robson is now at the Tremont, and * Billy ** Crane Js expected either to-dsy or to- MUITOW. ~ Johu Riordan aleo testifled as to Burns’ charnes ter. “Altogether 300 pages of evidence were taken, sud che testimony closed. W, 8, Brack- et, Rionlan's attorney, made a lengthy review of the testimony and auoted considerable law on the subject of electlons, showlng tnat bull. dozmg was practiced by Hildreth and bis mob in the 8cventh Ward, which pruvented a fair ex- pression of the volce of thu people. J. I, il dreth, In his own behalf, also spoke, when the Committea adjourned. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Tha Ladies’ Flower Mission mests this morn« ing st No. 65 Washington street. _ sattend. ‘The Board of Truatees meet Saturday after- noon. . THE COURTS. Record of Judgments, Now Sults, Notices, Unlted States Bub-Treasurer Frank Gilbert; Mr. A, M. Turner; Dr. Charles G. Smith: Dr, nod Mrs. C.-W. Newtons Col. Frank A. Eust- man; Mr. and Mra. E. WV, Peet; the Hon. and Mra, J., Russell Jones and Miss Lizzie Joncs; the Hon, B, i1, Campbell, Mrs. Gen. O, E. Babcock, und the Misses Campbell; Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Jewett; Gen. Chetlain and daughter; Mr, and Mra. T. J. Mapea; Mr. and Mrs, F. B, Peabody; Mr. and Mre, ¥, 8. Winston; Mr, L. Z, Lelter; Mr, J, H. Dole; Mr. and Mrs. Palmer V., Kel- loge; Mr. and Mra. B. I Rerfool and Miss Parsons; tho Hov, Edward 8uilivan: Mr. Alonzo Huntlngton; 3Mr, and Mrs, E. T, Watklae; Mr, and Mrs, i1 F. Walle; Mr. and Mrs, B, A. Breakev; Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Stickney; the evident when taken by those who are tnjurl Scciod by b chango of water aud dise, "Nopomoy | LYY merchants, This sale, liko the should Jeavs home withont taking u supplyof thess | OPORing, will bo comploto iu all safeguards alonz. For salo by all drmeviste. linos, PARTICULARLY or TIIOSE BURANCE, CUSTOM and CITY.NMADE GOODS slnilar type of features and arrangement’of the bulr with which to compare it, 1ts value was not recogulzed. Filtcen vears ago a stir was made In the scleutiftc world by the L“lN\‘N'{ o Egypt of aphiuxes snd sculptured groups belouging to the ago of the Bhepherd Kinges, These bud pre- viously been suppased to bu Larbarfans, during whose ru.2n all the urts and aciences were de- stroyed. They camo Srom Asls, and, like the hordes of Attila, conquered the couutry and establisiod themselves bere, One of these Kings, Apepl, v suppoted to be.the one under whom Jossph wus Prime Minlster. He arectud a termple to the god Buketh at Tanis, Lils capital, i on{mulun 1o Osiris, the natlonal divinity of the Egyptians. This temple, like ol those of tho tirst urder, was ornameuted by 1. wrrm that we . havo sold so largely the ———————— past {ive yoars. GEO. P, GORE &CO., \JINITED STATE Lo, —_—— e | By ELISON, POMEROY & COy msu%r‘aggfinm, A LIP BlAN,_mVNBROKEB, Ete. Next Monday fs the first day of the 8eptem- ber terin of the Buperior Court, and Wedncsday next will be default day. Judgo Gary will be- gln thecall of calendar No. 1 where he left oft previous to vacation, at’ No.415 The fol- lowing {8 the (Urst day's call, including the first twenty casea om the calendar: ton, \W. K, Sulllvan; the Ifon. Arthur Dixon; No. 415, Cusca vs. Munger; 416, Same vs IN T ] 3 L 3 - . | an avenus of sphinzes, four of which wers HE CITY OF NEW YORK WILL SELL AT OUR BTORES, . Miss Ella and Miss Carrle, daughters of Gov, 2:'&’.!'-":1:""\%7&.:"3' Hoyariate jod JMise | The Germaaia Macunsrchor Soclely Will 103 | wurmg; 417, Bwinburns ve. Bamo; 415, Kiguey | faund a6 Tanis by Siguce Maricite By, They | o6 1 262, 263 Broad : Nos. 78 and 80 Raudolph-st, Sliclby M. Cullom, are stopoloz b the Graod | 5OV G5 5 8 Rl ldu' smw-oehm.'!f grand vocal and lnstrumcntal concert at Lin- f oo 'game: 419, Murray vs. Samo; 430, Yeali va, | bear tlc uawe of Apepl, and, lustead of the ’ 2, 203 roaaway. = hm:.u ufimbn : A idte a' E otns a‘%"‘é"‘”’i‘u“fi' s, K'\l?uxf‘mc"' w;n l’m: nf"moln uu: 'e;e-élsf. o Same; 431, Lper ¥s. Bame;’ m.nu;m Y ;‘.'".’Eéu";'.'fd.'uféefi'fm;’“ :}R zhfl{fin.‘f‘{:n"i a5 —<=—ORAANIZED 1540 ——— Wednesdoy Morning, Aug. 29, at 10 oeclok Jon I, Obetly, one of o lallroad un r. Frauk R. Green; Mr. E. C. apeclal mecting ot the Chicago Unlon Vet- | atcu; 431, McDonald va, Same; 432, Jenu on either side of the face; the upper 1ip bely, An Immense Stock Unredecmed MWarenouss Conmuiialoners, o egisered at the ‘f;&fi?:\%el%fl“rioi?fi 1, Fren: | eran Club will bo el this eveaiug st 8 o'clock | va. Savo: 433, Pesrsan ve. Barsos 435, Walah | SE,0aher Hdc of the dce; e uppet o beiug ASSETS, $4,827,176,52 at their rooms in the Grand Pacitic [lotel. A full attendance of the membership is dealred. * A meeting for the organization of a volony to scttle in Dickmson Comu( Kansas, wil) be held 8t Occidental Hall, 431 West Madison atreet, this eaemng‘ Parties interested are Invited to attend. vs. Bame; 438, Thompson vs. Bame; 455, Mur- ray v, IIull; 458, Dalton v, Samu; 460, Row- 1and ve. Samc; 407, Buractt vs, Same; 468, Rom vs. Bame: 460, McQueen vs. Bame; 493, Sexton vs, Bame. . Judge Jameson will call calendar No, 2, con- very pecullar maoner. The lHueamenta of tho face ara ulsa very diferent from otber Egyptian busts aud fro the rwe now exlating, while the very typs of thuse recently- found portralts 1s_uuw to_be scen uear the Luke Mengalceh, fn Egypt. These Enfilo are no doubt the descendauta of the Bhepherd ruce, A The Boari of Railroad and Warehouse Com- mnisstoners hold a epeciul meetiug in this city at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Charles C. Hilton. of the Bherman Houss, has returned from.an inproving vacation of two weeks spent (i the North. Mr. . Campbell Jooes; Mr. F, D. Gra Mr, C. W. Fulferton; Mr, iLE. C. Petersol Judge Lawrencey, Mr. A. A. Munger; Mr. Cavaroc, Jr.; Mr, C, A, Gregory; Dr. and Mrs, Ht, John; and othe: THE WORKINGMEN, SURPLUS, 8820,000 | GLD- AND SILVER WATCHES, EVERY APPROVED FORM OF POLICY . . o4 ISSUED ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS Diamonds, and Fine Jewelry, &e, ALL ENDOWMENT POLICIES | o = oiner— . lossal group fo gFray granite of two wen with AND 4. 0] The Hon. John M. Oberly, of Calro, and the CAPTURED AGAIN. Tho regular mecting of the Mexican War | 318Ung of ante-fire and passed vascs, = Tho fol- | ERL0StE] KIGUR P M REGIRGG OF arrangewment Auctloncers, 83 & 83 Wi v., Chlcago, 1L Hou, Hh. & Chmberlin, Railfosd, sud, Ware: | Ono by one tho various workingmen clubs aro | Yeicran Assoclation will be beld Thursday, | IR comprists Hie tret dayh el B0, 0, | (i B L e sty sisiie of s | @FPROVED OLAIMS at 8 p, m. sharp, at the club-room of the Sher- man Houso as business of importance is tobe traosacted, A mnlln%:t Company A, Fourtb Ward Bat~ talion, will be held at No. 130 Prarie avcuus lhluunlnf at balf-past 7 o'clock., A fuM at- tendance of the members of the Company is de- Quing va. Tng-boat Watson; 803, a, Bame vs. Tuuboat Johnson; 9,516, a, Jameson vs. Clary; 4,019, @, Dceatur ve Clv' 8, Kromberg vo, Btclu; 5, McDerld vs. O'liriens 03¢, Wilmarth 8. M. D, K, Co.; 7, McCauslaud va. Pirle; 8, Wilson vs. (stes; 16, Noyes ve. Chicago & Nosthwestern Rallway Campnnyl) 23, aukur captured by the Comuunists, and thers is no longer any doubt that these men will run the workingmen in the coming campaigy for the purposa of furthering their own seltish ends. Mr, Philip Van Patten, the Becretary of the Jilt- nois Communists, §s dotng the work with con- House, J. D. Layng, General Manager, and C. D, Gorbam, General Superintendent, of the Fort Wayne Railroad, are reglstered at the Grand Pacitic totel, 3 LEZOAL AMENTTIES. Klug covered with tiger-skins, togetber with four sphinxes, were the anly know relics of the timo of the t!hn\herd Kiogs about whoni so Jit- tle has heretofore bren kuown to the students of aucient Egyptian history, To tuess tnay now_be added, by the important discovery of M. Lo Nortnaut, this bust in the Vills MATURING IN 1877 Extra Largo Full Trade Sale oo DD » = | bt Shoas & Rulbhers JAMES BUBLYL, - - PRESIDEANT. i 3 3 81, Dickin . AL " ; 4 Ludovisl. It is ot the el pr{:fir':dlfi t‘;-e-:zli"au'fl%lfl:“lfoflc: E.‘f'.?:‘i"z? ‘.;;: summate ability and skill. He {s charged by 7,‘{.‘.‘::,;‘.3 jn“u::’ the presencs: of tf thine who ‘\"'nfo,"'n:’llnie#-&n ll.r‘x'::uv;n: Curfnscn;';' tfl ll?c os'x:lounl group found '-tm'}nnul: ::'n:' u';': Branch Ofee, M0 Lualle-st.. Chicaze. TUESDAY, SEPT. 4. Sherwin strikiog Health-Commissioner Pe Wolf | the Workingmen's party of America with the Echureman vs. Home Nationa) Flre-Insurance | diweusions, the typa uf festures, the attitude, | CHARLES M, FIOFT, Manager. ¥, L. BALDWIN, 3,000 CASES, ‘300 BAMPLES, Every lot pos over the arm with u cane. Sherwin was fined | task of organizing the workingmen fn Chicago, ,c.’fi,‘,:,“f':‘,}"g,:,:’,'“‘fi‘:fifi",‘};}g,,;",‘},‘;’"nf;,':“g Company; 7V, Chicago Marble Manufacturing | wnd the uitire are the same.” Tho learned H;j‘iww“_‘:%fi m;:ll‘v ::‘b:ml:l:‘u::w;“‘,;!“!,;:;“ TeRervy $5. Yes efduv uwt-llc!r llll!i'h duord(erl snglo dilg and no better man could have been selected. | to mcet at the Club-Room, Paliner House, Company va. Hollvin; 82, .\!omlzule"m. "Lglrm: nruba‘:’?l:n‘m fi':f'”,‘;; |n‘:=“ rlxlm. bust n(\f':rmf:“ TABRRANT'S SELTZER é!bL'!LF!..T,- TADDIN & CLAFP, Aucti graceful action took place tus one of tie Bouth | o ig young, energesic, un earoest and fair talk- | ‘Thursday, at 13 m., sharp, to make arrango- - Billioges 90; [ par L tuod T " e 87, City “ve. Wright; 84, Hale vi I Bushnell vs, Holden} lu\, Culver va. Ketly. DIVORCES. Loulse Munique ficd her bill yesterday charg- fuz her husband, Franms Alexuander Munique, with adultery, aud asking for a divorce. NOTICH, + ‘The Clerk of the Circuit Court wishes the lawyee or party who has the Giles in the case of Waguer va. Uaubert, geueral uinber 24,103, to returs tuem to the court at dnce, UNITED STATES COURT. The Connecticus Mutual Lifc-Insurance Com- pauy filed s bill yesterday auzalnst Wilson K. and Marths U. Nizon, J. A. Blesper, sud i, K. Whiton, tu forevluse a trust-decd for $6,000 on the N, 35 of Lot 18, 137 in the Schoul Bection Ad- dition to Chbleago. Bide Justlce's Courts, uud the offender, or rather offenders, Wus wuot fined a all. [t seema that Mr. James Winship: a lawyer of some little reputation, and Mr. Cattell, the partner of O'Brien, wemoproo- wzcounsel fn s case Lefore Justice Pollak, During the progress of the case Mr, Winship took vcrasion to tell Mr, Cottell that the wonls whicti bic spoke were denuded even of the air warments of veraoty. fn fact, be sald *“You tie," Mlr. Cotielf belog a man of ¢ least ordic nary senatbility, took olfense at the fmputation, and, reaching aross the table which separated them, gently—nay, forcibly—caused bis band to come | vonturt' wWith ‘that particular or- ran of Mr. Winsblp's body from - which sue all the bnue{:d words of wisdom, the sage advice clients, the suasion opposite the other In the templo at Tanls, He uuv’mu.zhh vpiniun aiso by a fracture existing in this bust whero there was evideutly at one tine so oxtended aros, o nearly the sams posi- tiou ns thoss of the group at Tunisy who offer cach otker the fruits of the Delta, hayving the arung extended and holding plates in the hand. ‘Thus this aitmost forgotten flm of sculpture was probably ouce o part of the magaitcent temple bullt by the patron of Joseph to Lis od Suketb, a doity lm‘)ortul into Egypt from Asta, and slwilar to Ba: er, and as thoroughly imbued with Communism a8 was any of those who disgraced Parls & few years ago, The Eiglitcents Ward was ncatly taken nto tow by the wily Van Putten last eveuing, ‘The meeting was hield at Klare's Hall, 81 North Clark street, and, though tlere were ot over thirty persous - present, the ceremontes were gone shrough with in due shape. Mr. Van Pat. ten called the mesting 10 order, and stated its object. Mr. D, W. Fuller was thea elected Chairman, and Mr. Vao Patten Secretary, Mr. Van Patten rose to explain thai a prelim. inary mceting bhad been beld last Thursday, and. a number of persons had subscribed their names to the Workiogmen's platform. He did oot lu- tend to foree thy principles of the Communist Sexosaena e SRR G By Wi MOOREIOUSE & €Oy Auctloncers, 84 and 84 Randolph-st. monts fur tho onnual reuclon, which will occur on tha 13th of Beptember. . Tue Englewood Presbyterlan Church and Sabbath-school hold their anaual picnic at Lake Bluff Thursday. Chicagoans can take the traln at the Madison street depot at 10 o'vlock, or at thie Norihwestern Katlroad Depot, corner Kinzie and Caual streets, at 10:10 o'clock sharp. Fure, round trip, $1; calldren, 50 cents. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. The County Collector sold delinquent prop- erty in the Town of Lake yesterday. Tue first strike on the Court-House work oc- ‘We ahall sell at 0:30 thisa. m., NEW RURNITURE OF ALL GRADES, Parlor, Chawber, Library, Hall, Dining-room, and Ofitce Furniiures T e bert Wog 2L CAREETY to be Lot itrs city. our BE' ) N one 4 'l’g’.'" ";!'-'I:fl:‘:’..‘i-‘%:‘;f:#‘:n"n';,‘.‘ B Svery dran. gfin‘on“wa Weed (new), aud u‘uu'glnggm:;'flnxrr- stora {0 America sl n 3 ng lop, cen used only 1wa moatbs. jiTour pociced IR o8 £0 theweria Dead Ao s largs lot of Socond-band (oods and Ge¥ 5 ral pre eral Merchand ‘Tarraul’s Effervescent Seltzer Aperfen | ———— e The Jows Lu Kurdlsta: K London Spectutor, Eurdistan, a purs of anocicnt Medla, uplwm to be dotted all over with Jewish congregalions, datform upon the workingwen without having d Sawuel C. Davis, of Boston, Mass,, Aled 8 bill | which clabin a dats of scttlement fn the counts: fa the for:m of By JOHN PARRY, which melts the jury to tears, etc., etc. ey yrupupl'; gualyzed aud discussed. They | Surred yesterday. Scxton’s laborers struck for | iyt Joseph and Catheriue Sherwin, Cecilts, | from the Gmoof Ezrn. As becomes tho T gonieree oF Laing conreried 1o a babiios: ¥ 20 EE‘ S,',_",o:\_“.n 5 and (brough which passcs all that goes to build | must Uuite and orgaulze before discussing priu- | bizher wages, and masonry work was suspended | Annie M., aud Josoph J. Reld, Gallup & Pes- | scondants of wuch u long line of succatey, tha | B3Risg P of s tinuld producs of amuretwone 2ok up tho buwan orgunization of the same Win- | iples. A commitieo of thres was appointed to | OB account thereol, body, Trustevs, E. &. Small, Trustee, F. C. Iu- | Jews of Kurdlstanare extremely conservative | eiery stmasphicric chaoxe inay be faced without fear, | AUCTION SALE THIS DAY, at100. m., of o the outh.! ub sbal regufated, ¢ indictment agai Y e age, J, L. or: oee, Josc) 4| e uative Kurds are Mohamme: relig- iy & Did Mr. Wiuship streten forth uis brawny | _ Mr. Crowley sucgested that the organtzation | Grand Juty for the e oo s tomiie nolal | Willian: Wariyr, E. ‘G. Runas, 35d Lyman S, hetlache sn uresdow, on bile. dropical > 2 = wrm, and ** with one fell swoop lay Lls pi» pent crushed and bleudms 8¢ his feet) s mangled cursel” Not atall. Did he club htint "No. He just reachied around where there lay an {nk- bottle balf-full of murky blacknessand closed hils band around it. In his mind’seye hesawthe pale air streaked with blvod. Anger filled his heart sud be burned with vengesuce. With ooe dex- trous turn of the wrist that would have aroused the cuvy of Cazcneuve himself tho impaseioned man saw another sight, for thcre was the pale wall streaked with fok. The bottle bad wissed the mark acd mads & close call for the Lead of the Court, who looked down over bis spectacles ip & stupeded bewllderment. And where was {ou, and the samc barmonlous relatlons “whic Iy with but few foterruptions, have always existe between tho followess of Moses and Mohawmed scem to be catablished here. Though merchan- dise and petty trafilic u:’n tbo principal meaus of }lulm ml.:‘m xhcbeuw-,cy::‘ ;fi," unm:‘ uc‘th . we are told, they becoin: ers 8 l{um in agricultural speculatiuus, such as the yearing of shesp and the cultivation of the fields. 1o such cases (L e., the partoerships) the Jews supply the pecuniary means and the Kurds supply the labor, The whole styls of living, lu {ts extreme simplicity, seems to transport one to an older and more primitive civilisation. In some districts one i3 accounted passlug rich ou £10 of property. Education sppears to boat & of the ward club be’ postponed uutil-a larger. uumbll’y be gotien together. o Vun Fatten and Fuller thought there was enough prescnt to eflect un orzanization, ME. VAN PATTEN k the stand and explaived the issue for which they were bmnnf. . The_ workingmen, he _sald, held & mass-mee lns on Markes Bquare & sbort time ago and adopted a platform, Hers he read the Communista’ declarstion of princl- les adopted ab that meeting, and published at bat timein Tus Taisuns. There was something iu these declarations, he weot on to say, vn which they could go ahesd sud work untll the Conventlon, walch would be held (o Turnes- a1DICUL, Bauses and Coustipation, 1t has RO SqUAL, Suld by il arugaiata. oo Ll i s Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, L _CONFECTIONERY, Stoves, efe., ete mans TN NE] > , ele., cte, the Union—cspressed HIBAYM DRUSH, Auctioncel , parts. 1D and upward ay | S 25, 40, 60c por B. “Address FINANULIAL. orders GUNTHER, Coufec- — o oo — (IO Mg A0 Block Bubscription Books are now opcn, sod remaln open & fuw days at thelr Rooms, 10 » ge mads H AI R , TN EADM, Clask-st. A Itmited smount of §10 sharce are b 1 W, Kinses 81, Cracien, 1og sold st §3, by order of tho Comumiraionerd. fug in it ubout a certaiu cow trade, concluded L abandon bis trip 10 the old wunm‘l-n:l bm‘ mg 4 candidate for re-clectiou. ) For some time those at work aboutthe Courte House square bave noticed tbe waving of & bandkerchief from a Clark street window, and that as often one of the Superintendents bas has asudden call swsy. The Bupegintendests disagree as to what the sigoal mesus, and also 84 to who answers it. Comuissioner Holden yestcrdsy recelved s highly-oruamented bropze badge from Wash- ington, which Le cherlshes above everything, vyen olice, It Is full of inscriptions, sud, bofl- Baird to forcclose s trust-deed lor 840,000 on Lots 5, 6. 7, 8, 9, 10 in tho Bouth Branch Addi- tion to Chicago. BANKBUPTCY MATTERS. C. B. Boutou was yesterday appolated Pro- vislonal Assiguee of {he Brown & VanjArsdale Maoufacturing Company. ! Discbarges from bankruptcy were fssued to A. B. Whitcomb, Charles E. Ctvguy W. D, Forbes, Beory lhman, P.J. Aw tuac E. Hursch, Louls Wursburger, Moses Frank, and Morris snd Marcus Fkhunberg.‘ A compodition mecting wili be held Bept. 10 1n the case of C. L. Rice & Co. In tho case of Hilger & Faxon, sn order was