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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDA TH GENERAL NEWS. f Justice Wallace has removed his Court from Adame street, opposite the City-lall, to No. 115 East Randolph etreet. The Senate Committee on the Canal Redemp- tlon Fund have postponed meeting till Oct. 4. They will then have thelr report to the Goy- ernor ready, If Edward T, Cower anid Willlam C. Benedict, wilt call at the rooma of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 150 Madison strect, they will hear of something to thelr adyant- aCe Belf-propelling engine No. 10, in rmnning to the alarm from Box$9 last evening, accidentally ran into a strect-car on State street, near Twelfth, and badly demolished both horses, but fortunately did no other damage. Jonnic Meagher, 9 yoara of nage, yesterday afternoon fell off theateps of the primary school corner of Wells and Superior strects, and broke. her left clbow. The little one was removed to her home, No. 156 North Market street. The temperature yesterday, as observed by Mannssc, optician, S$ Madison street (Tripune Building), was at 8a. m., 67 deg.; 100, mi, 73 deg.; 131n., T4deg.; 3p. mes 74 sien. § 7p m, a ies. Barometer at 8a. m., 20.025 7 Dp. my Christopher Martin, driver of n strect- sprinkling cart for P, froneter, fell off his Wagon yeaterday at the corner of Chicago ave- nue and Market streets, and was quite serious) injured. He reatdes at No. North Clar! Btrect, Lewis B. Schackelton, who was sent to prison about a month azo by Judge Blodgett for upen- ing other people's fetters, was yeaterday dls- charged by Commissioner Housne under the “Poor Convicts’ Act.” His sentence was to pay a fine of $10 ond costs, and stand committed ‘until pald. Fire-Marshal Benner {s represented as saying, in an interview in Te Trinuxe of Wednesday, that ho is the President of the Firemen's No- onal Association. At Mr. Benner’s request a correction fs mado to the effect that ho is not sach President. The error probably arose fram the fact that Mr. Benner is President of tho Slate Association, James Madden, 0 years of ago, residing at No. 115 Mather strect, was run down at 11:25 yeater- day morning at the corner of Canal and Horri- fon strecta, by an icc-wazon owned and driven by James Doyen. The boy was taken home- ward, but before reaching there he died. Doyen was locked up in the West Madison Strect Sta- (on to awalt the result of the Coroncr's jury. ‘The ancient bailiff in Judge Blodgett’s room was absent Sanday. morning, and a new deputy was substituted who shall be known by the name of “J. 8." This {a the way he opened ‘court: “Oh Ac Oh yest Oht the Circult Conrt of the Honorable United States ts now open pursuant to buainess for udjourument will you stay, my God ain’t it hot,” The Inst part Of the sentence was addressed toa bystander, but It was all run {nat one breath. Mr. Brentano writes to the Journal that he Is willlng to appear beforu the District Court Grand Jury, providing it fs not selected by Mr. Hoyne. He adds: “The insinuation of Mr. Hoyue that J might have gotten the blank war- rants ina mere BL aR manner, I brand os base slander, althongh I cannot see what the manner In which T gat possessiun hos anything to do with iesuing them, eich, Ipresume, was SEPTEMBER 1 ‘tructuro contains a mound capped witha mass Ive fountain vase welghing 9,000 pounds, This vase fs of fron, and contains within its ebell- shaped top a variety of growing ferns and plants; it {8 embellished with figures of dol- pos, from whose attractive mouths the bastn neath ts fed with ite pelluctd and fnoctons beverage: a revolving fet surmounts the whole, The mound ts composed of rocks, eos, plants, ond flowers, artistically arranged, and little eas cades pour down its in{nlature banks on every aide. The width of the basin proper {s flve fect, its depth two fect, and the ritn is about three feet elght Inches from the ground, | Sixty horses can conyentently water at it at oud thine. The structure was designed by Mr.Olaf Hunsen, Buncrintendent of Lincoln ark, and the floral embellishments are the work of Mr. DeVry, the bark ganiener, At half-past 6 o’ctock quite an assemblace had gathered abont the fountain, on foot and in carriages, The oficern of the Itumane Society and the representatives of tho Lincoln Park Commission formed a little group to the worth of the fountain, and Mr, Jolin @. Shortall, Pres- filent of the Society, proveeded to present the structure to the Commisatoners, which he did In avery clever epeceh, which was responded to hy Gen. Stockton on behalf of the Park Cotninis- slonere, The Society haa, besides the fountain in the Park, nlc other fountains distributed through the city. At these 15,000 people and 80,000 horaca drink datly, besides innumerable dogs, The cost of erceting one of these small fouu- taina aud running It one year fs $135, TIME CITY-HALL, Tho Meense receipts Festerdny were 800, The number of Heensed saloons has fnereased to 2,530, Bix new cases of scarlet fever were reported at tho Hcatth OMice yestertay. There hayebeen three deaths this week from that cause, The Comptroller yesterday tesucd revenuc warrants amounting to $7,000, and redeemed popular loan certificates amounting to $5,000, Tho Treasurer's receipts yesterday were 81,231 from the City Collector, #3,570 from the Water Departinent, and $3,015 trom tho Comptruller, Tha Department of Public Works yesterday ailvertised for bids for fling, grading, curbing, and paving the interaction uf Rush street and. the city's portion of the same, extending from Chtcago avenue to Cedar street, The milk-lealers begin to realize that they are obliged to take out lcenses, and under In- spector Morki's watchful eye the city ts rapidly Requiring an apprecishic revenue from then. Three hundred and twenty-three leenses have been fssued sfive the passayce of the new milk ordinance. ‘Tho following buflding-vermits wero fssucd yesterday: William Fox, a three-story and basement stone front dwelling, 20x41 feet, On- tarlo near 8t. Clalr strevt, to cost 85,000; John Ketsim, a two-story dwelling, 22x50 feet, No. BL Jonson strect, to cost $4,000; C, A. Johnson, four two-story and basement dwellings, Market, near Ohfo street, to cost $2,000 each: Thomas Lynch, 2 two-story and basement dwelling, 22x u feat, on Taylor near Aberdcen street, to cost company of 100 men was eed and adopted | most Interested the aa they had done with soine minor amendments, atthe start. He was wiliing ty do all that he Capt. Curtiss, moved an amendment to the | conkd do personnally, but_ there was no one who: by-laws, In regard to the naming of the military | could do as well in this direction as the partics officers of the Club, eo as to provide for the | directly interested. above organization. The President inquired how many subserip- After suine further unimportant business was | tlon Ilsts were ont. transacted, the Club adjourned, Capt. Black replied that he had three sub- PERSONALS. soriptions, upon which was repreacnted abont Albert Rrnwn, Paisley, Scotland, ts. guest at | $24 :. Capt. Williams snid he belleved ho had four, the Palmer House, eae ms chee 7 ich represented some . en eeeibetty Ble Bete: France, fs registered at Licut. Lovejoy said he and Capt. Truman ke Were appointed to canvass the boot ant shoo Ex-Gov, Tavlor, of Wisconsin, is o quest at | trades, Every dollar that could be wrung out the Sherman louse. ofthat rade thoy peal get mit Fi Mttie Hines Engut urgeon Miller raid he had a list upon which {s Jerien Y; Melson, of the Cincinnati | no had tro subscriptions of £500 each. Maj, Swain statert that he had rtsed $100, and Sam F. Cary, he of long hair and Greenback | to net this he had spent time cnongh ta carn it fdlocy, {s nt the Tremont House. twice over, Arthur Boyle and George @, 8mith and wito, Capt. Williams did not care abont seeing cold Balisbury, Eng., are nt the Palmer Mouse. Weather come on geithnab belie, pieced on record Vi jOMeTe! The Iton. Lucien Eaton, Register in Bankrupt- hefora the penple. Hin the alkertinnieteE at 8t. Louls, 18 stopping at the Tremont zero, the regiment coutd not go out without House. overcoats, E. B. Taylor, Gencratl Saperintendent Chicago Surgeon Milter said if they wero ordered out hy the State they would have to go, and would & Port Muron Railroad, {a o quest at tho Tre- mont House. go lfthey iad to zo without any coat; and tho John Hi. Maxon, Superintendent of the Lin- boys woukl not get a particle of sympathy from the people if they dd notzo, He thought dell Rallwway Company of 8t. Louis, is stoppin at the Tremont tous. i a that if the hoys got overenate they would have Gen. Willlam [.. Leduc, Commisstoner of topo for them themselves. By & syetematic canvass there might be something got from the people, The First Regiment certainly had a Agriculture at Washington, was in this elty | clean revord tu start with. There were no yesterday on his return from a reunion of army | slurs ever cast upon the organization. officers at St. Paul. In the afternoon he visited the United States Marine Houspltal with Dr. T. W. Miller, Burgeon in charge. CAPT. TRUMAN also made afew remarks upon the samo sub- HOTEL ARRIVALS, Sherman House—Gen. John i, Farneworth, ject. It was not a question of veracity, he said, that made the boys call for clothing and equip- St. | meuta,—ft was simply aqueation of necessity. Chaties; ex-Gor. W. H, Say Madison, Wis. | The citizens must understand that so far thera A. 1. Ankeny, Canton, 8,3E, 3. De Golyer, Ds- | was notaman upon the muster-rolla of the {rolts the Hon. Georgo #, Wheeler, Wankeran: A. | State as yet, and ff the Governor should order Sant Peapelenes Hocenter Ne Yi 1H. Graves, | tein ont thero waa nota aol that could. be San Franclaco; the Hon, Dan Cavan, Honghton, Ne 4 dh 1d nd Mich. A. 8. Wright, oodetock, ‘Il1.; W. I. | compelled to turn out as yet. and le would ad- Earle, Detroit; J. M. Adama, Sydny, 0. anit | Vise every man to obtain a full promise that the Paciflo—George Alcott, Charlestown, N.1.: the | equipments would be forthcoming before he Hon. Warren Cothorn, Toledo, 0.3 A. V. Cobb, | signed his name for five years. It should Ottowa, Ran. ; Richard D. Fay, Hoston; Judge C. | bo understood by the citizens that this Bynde, Rock Island; C. E, Argersinger, Johne- | was thoroughly a volunteer organization. It town. N. X.z Peter White, Margnette, Mich. | was the height of absurdity to aak the men to fhe Hon. Fag, Piatt, Greenfeld. Mase, } Williamt | fo out and run the riek of belng whacked on the A. Aiken, Norwich, Conn.; Samuel L. Mather, . As of Cleveiand, O.: Dr. David Judkine, Cincinnati, O.; | head with a orick in the hands of some rloter for the Hon.’ Phitetis Sawyer, Oshkosh, Wis... | $180 month, with the Probability of not eetting Palmer House—The lon. HW. Wattle, Brooklyn, N. | that, and be compelled to farnish everything in addition to their time, He moved that a come, mittce of three be appointed by the Frestdent’ from the Board of Ofllcers, to confer with tho Board of Trustecs, to devise ways n means to raise money, Carried. The eame officer also moved that another committee of three be appointed te confer with the city nuthoritles upon the subject of the money which was duo the regiment on ap- Prop ations. Carricd. The Chatr enti tpon the first Commit. tee Capt. Williams and Lieuts, Cutler and Rothermell; on the second, Capt. Triman, Quartermaster Bangs, and Lient. Lovejoy. Quartermaster Manes made a statement tothe effect that there were 150 new men enilated who had not a stitch to thelr backs except fatigue uniforms In which to turn out with the regiment. It was a burning shame, he sald, that the citizens of Chicago would do nothing to assist the boys after they had done so much for themselvce. After some further talk upon the same sub- Ject, the Board adjourned. THE SECOND MUSTERED IN, The Second Regiment, I. N, (., was mustered into the Stnte service Inst night by companice, at the armory, corncr of Canal and Jack- son streets, Tho regiment was repreacnted by eight companies, and hetween 400 and nen were sworn in by Col. Quirk. . The work of reerulting {s going on in the armory every night. Two additional compautes are in courso of formation. unalterably opposed od ig the dome — bullt, notwithstanding — the’ gen- crosity of the county in driving the piles for the city’s half of the foundatton, ‘This mixce thlnga very tnch, as the county fs gofng on with the constriction of {ts part of the dome, and, this too, without the Board having ever agreed to inti any more than the founda: tion. Under the cireninstances, it is about time the “Riug” should atop and do some thinking, as the work being done by Sexton ts the waste of so much money,—the throwing of it away,— for the county can never bulld the dome aboye the foundation without the co-operation of the city, and the foundation alone will be an ob- struction anda nulannce os well. Econ says it Will cost not Jess than $27,000 ne {t is now be- ing built, which brings to mind the faet that equally responsible partics offercigto io the work for lnif the money. They wero unstc cessful, however, because they did not accom- pany thelr proposition with ain uffer to divide. he work shoukl be stopped at once until such atime asian nnderstanding is reached between the county and city authorities, ANNOUNCEMENTS, A fale for the benefitof the Alextan Brothers’ Tospital will be held in October, cominencing the 22d and ending the 25th. Donations are solicited, and may be forwarded to the hospital, The Woman's Christian Temperance Union for the First, Second, aud. Third Congresstonal Districts of IMnofe will hold thelr Convention in Lower Farwell Hall to-morrow, The Con- vention will open at 1:30 p.m. Delegates to ie Nattonnt Temperance Convention will be clec! le Tho Trinity Lyceum, connected with Trinity M. E. Church, resumes its monthly mectings to- night. The exercises will consist of an orginal poem by the pastor, entitled “Rambles Among Words,” with chofce nuusic, readings, and other Jutercating exercises, beginning franptly ats clock. Vart of the evening will ba spent ro- ctally, ‘The entertainment fs free, and open to sil. The fall exhibition of flowers, plants, etc. under the auspices of the Nurserymen'’s Asso- ciation, will be held eae at No. 177 Wabash avenie. The exhibition [s free, and all: lovers of horticulture should call, The South Park gardens will make n display, a8 will most of the Morlats and nurserymen. It is hoped that enough intercat may be awakencd to organize regular Horticultural Society on a permauent basis. The second quarterly mecting of the North- western Branch of the Woman's Forcizn Mls- slonary Suciety of the Methodist Episcopal Church will be held in Ada Street Church, cor- nerof Ada and Fulton strects, to-~lay, com> mencing at 10:30. A missionary prayer- necting will be lield from “19 to 1 o'clock, Ted by Mra, J. F. Willing, Lunch served .in the church at 1 o'clock, In the afternoon addresacs by Mrs. A. F. Newman, of Lincoln, Neb, and Mrs. Mary T. Lathrop, of Jackson, Mich. itecitation by Miss Bwift; a. sketch of “Our Missfon,” by Mrs. i. N. Dan- forth; musle by the cholr of Ada Street Church. A Recording Seerctary isto bo elected at this meeting, OLITO. scr evil Just now appears to be, find. Mtb beth Hepabitean cages! uit of the campaign will he a Repulse, Victory, no doubt, “The majority will not heat peenirlelinin ones hut x belleve tt wit i larger than any the part ns recely severn) yeares? borer a during This terminated the interview, Murat Halstead’s Views of the Campaign. MAREGAGES, GOONMAN—WAMPLER—On Tuesday epee at the renlilenco of the bride's parenta, Metts Ben. "by tho tev, Jey Lilla, TC Ce ints eldy, and Feannte M, Wampler, He Has No Donbt of a Decisive Repub- lican Victory. What the Cleveland Contention Did Not Do, and Why It Failed to Do It. “RENITARD—Mre, De. dlenry Hernanhs dangeey gf Me, ant Mrs, doneph stone, Wedneease set Bpeetat Corresponitence of The Tribune, Circixxats, 0., Sept. 11.—The polley of President ttayes—bewlldcring ns itis to poll- ticlans of tho rut, and whieh has called forth such m tempest of vitnperation—Is now upon trial in this State, and tho outcome of the im- pending campaign will, of necessity, be rerarded as an Indication of how far the people are will- ing to follow the President along his pathway of reconcfltation and guod-witt, The Cleveland Convention, overburne, as {t waa, with an tndue load of medtocrily, fell far short of the national expectation. Itwas not a time for half-way measures, but, alna! trimmers and conyention- alista were in the ascendancy, and platitudinar- ism reigned supreme. Opportunitles, brilliant opportunities offered, for the display of statcs- manship, but the situation prover to be another modern illustration of tie folly of casting pearls among swine. The sectional necessities of scv- eral average Congressmen were permitted to dominate the grand opportunity offered Ohio to rise above merely local issucs, and to take her stand. upon the platform of the natlon— there tu give expresston of her opinion of the work of ler exalted son. For the first time in thelr political history, THB WOUKINGMEN are prepared to enter a campulen cohesively and indenendently. There hos been a compicte severance of all aiiative with both parties, the ostensible purpose belug to control a balance of power that inay be in the future manipulated into ainajority. “The stand taken by this cle- ment makes safe the’ wegertion that the work ingmen are organized for independent action in the future, In this campaign they will grapple with the magnitude of a State canvass for the first time. ‘The determined attitude, (0 ita new Position, of this old factor In politics elves Pausc to the calculating men of both partics, and, to the casual ubserver, adds to the uncer- tainty of the result. ‘This city is the contre of the political drift of the State, and the controlling popular senti- ment Is, In great measure, formulated in the olices of tworof the newspapers. Therefore, MI, MURAT NALSTEAD, the editor of tho Commercial, scenied to me a most desirable victin for an interview. But how togetat him? It was not to be expected that the prujector of so many other eminent gentlemen's torture was to he Incontinently ‘tholst by his own vetard.’” And then again, he isa busy man, tull of Interest for the Kus- sian war, and quick to recognize the Mterary events predicated upon and orising therefrom. Your correspondent surprised him in the midst. of Forbes’ must admirable deseription of the Strugule tu the Schipka Pass. ‘The interruption was not, apparentiy, of the most welvome kind; still, Mr. Halstead, regard- ing It from. a professional standpoint, subjected himacif to It conamore, A moment of thought seemed to organize the events of the campaien —past, present, and future—in his mind, and then he poured them forth fn an easy, conver- 17, '27-New York, Providence, and Milwankes ps, pera pienso copy, Keo pe DENTLEY—At Wyoming, N. Y., on Ansty Chntlotte Daisey, cident danzhter of cit and Anna it, Nenttey, ated 19 yearaand 2 mag Funeral aervices will be observed at the hoon of her parents, O47 Indisna-av., on Friday at 1 seloek. s HAURIS—Sept. 11, of ‘heart discase, ex. Jacob Harris, aved Gt ears SCRA Faneral acrvices on ‘Thursday, OtLS0p. m., af the Siettoint Chazeh an attditzan-ar.> beteat rty-eccond an ety -third-sta, it) the reridenco aa heretofore announced. te ot —— ET SOAP, BABBIET'S TOILET SOAP Bai Jlest Soap hae pertectet, andnow offerstotng que The PINE OTE SOAT nine World. Only ihe purest Vegetable Ole used tage manwjacture. For Use in the Norsery it Has No Ema, Worth ten timoa {ta enst to every mother and f inChratendom, Sampla box, containiog 3 cakes cy ommecs cach, vent free to atiy address on receipt otis centa, Address B.T.BABBITT, New York City FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS A PERFECT TOILET SOAP, First among the reqnisttes of the tollet Is a gost article of Soap, but to procure it {snot always am ea matter. Mauy of the tnost expensive Suapa in tie mare ket arv made from coarre and deletoriaus materials, ang thetr delicate coloring and fragrant perfume too oftes Conceal tho moet repulstye tmpuriting. Tho disclosures recently mate public regarding thle subject ars pou tively startling, and deservo serious consideration, Beented Soaps aro naw known to be oxtremely objec~ Honable, capectaity if appited to the head; injoring the hale, irritating the scaly, and indacing savero head- Aches. The character of the incredienta may be Inferred, from the etatement’ of a gentleman who makes the scentity of Suaps lis business he recently deciared that persons eniaxed in this cniolaymen t were shortsitreds from miven to ten Feary belng she longest period during ‘which the occupation could bu followed, qa dimculty of procuring s perfectly puro arttcioot Tollet Soap fe et last obyiated, however, thanks to tha Shterprise and chemical ekillof Mr, iT. isanatrr, of New York, the world-renowned Soap Manutacturen Wwhoao iminenne establiahnicnt {s by far tlie largeat of tte Kind inthe United Staton, The renown of Str. VaBntere Various productions has for many years been widely dle feminated, but this lates, success is the anpropriats crown to the numerous victories nlreaily achiever, ¥.4 Gen. Joseph B. Cralg, Brooklyn; Dr, C, Ter. Ws Lowoll, Maes.; Dr. Shattnck, Boston; the Hon. Willlam Hose, South Caroling; Gor, Wade Hampton. Sonth Carolina: J. IL Allen, St, Paul, Mino.; £. B, Smith, Boston; T. ¢. Lowe, Memphis, Tenv.; H. O, Waatings, Philadel. ia, Va. 5 iH. 1M, Attica: Dr. B. Smal, g H. Gordon MeCouch, Philadelphia; Minneapolis... 7remont Mouse—W. lew York; George Dunlap, Detroit: Des Moines; tho Hon. J. P.Sinith, . 3. Hoogo, Sloux City; John L, Lathrop,’ Han Mo.; L. B. Eastman, Ne- braska; T. 1. Woodworth, Cincinnati; It, P. Meyer, Cleveland: E. M. Franklin, New York; the Hon, Charies Killian, Sycamore; doin A, Lane, Philadelphia; D. 3. Watchfurd. Kansas City.... Commercial—W, ¥. Lawrence, New York; C. i. Inman, Now Yor! Corbet, New York: KF. qyelets Fort McPherson; W. Gray, Deadwood, LITTLE RED RIDING-nNOOD. FOR THE BENEFIT OP THR MANNEMANN HO} viTaL. Amecting of the Ladies’ Hahnemann Hospital Society was held yeaterday afternoon ot 8:30 o'clock in the clut-room of tho Tremont. House for tho purpose of making further ar- rangements for the production of the operatta “Little Red Riding-Hood,” to be given for the beneflt of the Homeopathic Hospital, at n date not yet fixed. The attendance was large and in- cluded Mrs, J, C, Calhoun, Mrs. A. 8S. Downs, CRIMINAL. Patrick Tivary was Inst night locked up in the Chicage Avonue Station charged with so- vercly beating Anton Finkel, of No. 20 8edg- wick atreet, over the head with s bar of fron fn the blacksmith-elop In Which both wera working, Not many weeks ago a man named Nelson Korey complained that Constable Haskins, of The plans forthe foundation of the Conrt- House, and the tables of welghts, cte., which those foundations will eustatn, will probably be furnished to tne Building Committco to-~lay by Architect Egan. Tho other plans—those for the several elevations of the huilding—will be forth- comlog before the Ist of October, as spceitied in the contract, The renson why the foundation plans are obtained so soon {s tlint the Committee desire to take advantage of the time that would elapse before the elevation designs are ready to advertise for fits netls for the fonnilattons. Mis, : ter vearsof patient faor and acientie experiment, Bcf ) he business men took place atthe | Every day is valuable, as it fa desired by the city | Justice Halncs’ Court, had « : , | satfonal Wty. Mr. Nanntrs has wierd In perfecting th jar pay ready. Penta: hie Ti ae ee Mrs, Page, Mrs. Holden, Mrs. Gould, Mrs, L, E. oes at ae oan Manufacturing. Company | offictats tliat the work be done without fall be- ig Peauat committed Tarcon Ilo sald: “My slows regarding this campaign | tlonat iho fneattolie mopoven inti: Tee Moyne, Mrs. Strurley, Mrs. R. Ludlam, Mrs. Rice, Miss Gould, Mrs. Iflnekty, Mrs. Dr. Hall, Mrs. Dr. Hoyne, Mrs, Taft, Mrs. A. B. Pullman, ‘Mrs. Judge Wallace, Mrs. C, A. Pulsifer, and Mrs. Kempton. Mrs. Thomas Hone, President pro tem. oc- eupled the chair, “and Mra. Joseph ‘Twyman acted as Secretary. ° a Mra. Vare, being called upon, stated what Preparations were necessary, Children wero possession.” ‘The Jeurnal deciined to publish the letter, and it appeared in the ost. ‘Tho Supervirors of Peoria Caunty, having dis- covered certain cracks in the walls of the new Court-House vow in process of erection at Pearla, have called upon W. W. Boytngton, an architect of this city, to investigate the matter. Mr. B., on examination, conciided that the man who put in the foundations had forgotten to build something for them to rest.on, and that fora cold weather scta in, The following table will, show the number of deaths from scarict fever during the year ending Sept. 1, the number of deaths per inonth, ard the namber In exch wand, the namber of males, feinalcs, single and married persons: Constable Haskins aupenri for trial, but tho frotecuttan was missing, and, Rnowing that Korcy's charge was based upon the fact that ho had taken a certain lot of goods by virtue of an attachment writ, Haskins had Korcy arrested for perjury, and yesterday Justice Meech sent Lim to the Criminal Court in bonds af #800. Joseoh Motzier, of tho fir of Metzler Bros., notion dealers at No. 183 Madison strect, who abaconded soinc four weeks azo with about ¥20,000 of tho nasets of the firm while the ‘Prine cipal innredienta aro the purcet vesetable alist the maas itneuurine pracesaca are Sat rely eee eal ea ‘the renalt fa simply unparalled tn this Wepartment of tne pater, “ih T. Bannitt’s Tottrt Soar" te the trado-mar: by which this cleyant totict Inxury ta dealguatod, an: for application vo the delicate akin of Infante, children, ani dics, $t1s altogether unequaled in ite emoiliert roperticn. Tho Soap ia not perfumed, the ingredienta eink Of auch Absolute purity ns to requtra no ald from chomiatry todiaruine inforlur inatcriala, Tie mast. ree fied taste considers tle absence of artificial perfama the perfection of awectnoas, and the Peculine enaractere, 8. Mont yesterday afternoon for the purpose of devisin, ways and means for sctting the Second Regi ment on ite feet fluanclally, There were but few present, bug the subscriptions were lib- cral, Mr. Crane heading o ist with o Iberal sum. The mattir of collecting subscriptions will be systematically pushed. SOUTH DIVISION MATTALION. ‘The citizens of the South Division residing on the aventies south of Twenticth street had the have beeu very frecly stated heretofore, but I have no objectfon to state them again. My im- pression {Is that West will be elected. There was, apparently, a competition vetween the parties ag te which should throw away tho State. Unfortunately for them, the Uemo- crits acein to linys succeeded beyond any one’s expectation, To snow you how true this Is, {t is necessary to revert to ’ THE ADOPTED PLATFORM OF THAT PARTY. Fe: | Mare miate.| ried, | singte Totut. 2 61 a3 Mate, datte of B.T. Habtittt’s Tollet Soay ‘ ire Bel - - | Necessary, She could manage from 100 to 150 | pleasure ‘lucaday uyening of witnessing a pa- 234 hy ; 4 This Is, in the first place, must {napt. It docs healthtul'and agreeable article of tho kind ever mine PES Ra ere aU AE Der Sg Nc Company Ar of tho battalion of anita re] H]dauy Lae | Phat ramuers of tho tem were buying Hea of | HOE Appeal to the tltraeréenback element, Tt | iagiiead, oo sa AA Ise o Ine kina Indion and enuged tn dotng so. "A doine worthy of Peorin | Werte necessary. Sho only had thirty palra of | now belug organized {n the Sonth Division. ‘The oi 3] 138) 70 | St, Catherines, Ont. Ite will, be brought back, | 84 0 proclamation properly looklay to the re- | chitdreny this soap is equally appropriate, for gente anil tts pussibte futureis to be Wilton top af | Winite available for use. “There was need of | ollicera of the company areas follows: Captain, Zi 2 18) 164 | Herons goon as the necessary papers can boobs | suuaption of speeie-payment, Tho word “in- | imen'stoltet polar rae sommes up, {t will probably be decided to atick tho } other little anmals and birds tv the play.” She | ell; Se 5 8, 4 Sal! '4| 74 | States honda and $500 in cash were found npon ed by the C tion it can't. mean ie Ase Se areeines ‘ ¢ acethe: y fF which shecould adjust te and efficient officers, Company A now mustera a ” 74 7 bs but as used by the Convention can’t mean > Dtcake together tn some way. wearer, if Ho, Was cen arouds Tig wudnt | favisacren rane ania Soe hant austere Hy] fs] a | maven arrested, anything, Jeachiog for that clement, they dit | pm, BABRITT, New York Cit The reprletgrs a the stots Dat ttae: Gains would have ta wear Nght and airy dresses to | missioned a ae Sar pAN turned Sut a oH pe o Officer James Libby restoriny. afiernoon suc poe ie i inektone ta nt reat reesrts = - si pany yesterday tade a move to get thelr dis- t fairies. in. their fateue uniform, an nresenter Be ” als ure the workingmen, n ¢ revard- es tlle ed and bonded. ‘They, however, | "ETS Snictvatated that she had sceured twonty | afine appearance. This company Ix dno which os esa (oe (Rs spoiled! in ferretlner aut ths peut ge the Hanson | ed asa quantity lost fo then. ‘They bean by _ AUCTION SALES. had in aluation of the property without | etitdren positively. and the promise of twenty | the realdents of the South, Division elould be 670) ‘ nyeoant ecukpes | Hereely denouncing tho Presklent, and they aa O} 1,146) 1,153 ‘The total mortality for tho year by warde is as follow tukimge Inte consideration any approach to It iy Dridve, and thus, by the strict letter of the . should the Goveriunent. ever take tt, It woutd uot be entitled to any right over the bridge, but the oflicera would “be obliged to get_ to it by swimming or a balluon. The District Attorney thougut there was a suspen of on ahiarp _ dogo In this Ittle came, and this morning Judge Drum- mond will be called on to decide the value of the property or the estimate on which the yal- uation should be made, so that the Government Will at Jeast get all of {te ponnd of flesh, Yesterday Tug Txmong contained the an- nouncement of tha death on the day previous of Jacob Harris, an of and well-knuwn eltizen of Chicago. Mr, Harris wis 63 years old aud had resided in this city since 1837, He was burn . in Canada, For rneby Years hy was a promi- Hent contractor and bailder, He was Inrgely Adentifled with the Methodlst Episcopal Church, altion, and nt no tine yesterday could anything be mnade out of his story of the shooting. He averted that it was done by some unknown oman on Lake street, near Union, bnt, thinking that Hanson had perhaps made an. crror in the location, he searcher farthor up the cot, und was fo- warded by Anding the man who acknowledged having fired the shot. Js name is C. B. Ale rich, and his non Charile fsona of tho brightest and inost efiiclent policemen non the force, The old gentleman keeps =n amall furniture and repalring shop at No, 233 West Lake street, near Veorta, is workmen ond hiinself have been greatly annoyed of Inte by boys brewing stones nt and through the shop windows. Ho has warned them off repeatudly. Tuesday evening an un- usually malignant attack wags mado by the urchins, and Mr. Aldrich, in ou exasperated mood, went out und rot ot them. At first fro ho observe’ a man put his hand more. About thirty had been enzuged in all, Mra. Hinckley move that a committee be ap- polnted to work with Mra, Page in securing children from the public and private schouls, they to havo power to appoint sub-committecs, ‘The motion prevalled, Jt was sugceated that tho Committeo advor- tisc for children to mect Mra, Pazu at a time and place to be named. The suggestion, in the sliupe of a motion, was adopted. It wan stated that Mr, Bauer would toan ono of his stores under the Palmer Houso for the use of rehearsats and free uso of plano, For this liberal offer ho was awarded a yote of thanks, and the offer accepted. The time of mecting of children was fixed for Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in Baucr's plano-warerooms. Tho Cotamittees were in- structed to notify the children whom they have already. secured to be present st Saturday's miceting. By GEO. P. GORE & CU., @ and 70 Wabash avenue, On Thursday, Sept. 13, at 10 O'clock, TRADE SALE OF FURNITURE, THE VERY LATEST STYLES, Parlor ond Chamber Sety fine and mediuin Ward tobes, Bide-boards, Mall Trees, bof fancy. Chatra and Hookers, Startle and Woo Dressiny-cases, Wire’ Sprinucs, Halp Mattres hate tute, Nook-cases, Watnut Itedstents antl Lures - nut Chatiber seta, Itedsteads and Isureaus a whlte, Pare Iprand Unica Desks, eiaw-caacs, Carpets Dincic and Zine Coal-tol irruré, &e. G, BEGORE.& CO., Auctioneers, On Saturday, Sept. 15, at 9:30 o'clock, 310 Lots W. G. and China Waro, proud of, and one which will reflect yreat credit 0 our city, as It is composed of young men be- longing t the best fainities of tho South Di- vision, As they marched along the streets their rolleiency of dritland excellency of marching brought forth cheer after cheer from thone as- sembled. Another company fe to be formed in connection with this. — DEACON REED’S MORSE. A PATHETIC ADVENTURE AT TUE EXPOSITION, Deacon Reed fa the cashier of the Wator- Ollice at the City-Hall, aud he fs the possessor of an aniinal which passes, with those of information, fur a horse. Now, the Deacon being =o tan of thrift and econo- my, docs not believe in investing a Inree amount of moncy in horactlesh. Any- body would know as much by looking at tho ended by unequivocally {ndoralng nim. ‘That's about the size of it, and consequently they havo nothing to go upon but the discipline of the party. Party traditions and bulldozing of the “straight ticket? order will be relled upon to hold the boys up to thelr work.’ ' Dovsn't Piston excite enthustasin for the Gubernatorial Oght?' 8 Tenth Ward... 23 Eleventh Ward.. 12Twolfth Ward ... 41 Thirteenth Ware 27: Fourteenth War “Mr, Bishop docs not represent anything that will give the party any assistacce. Heo was a ‘Know-Nothing ’ Mayor here, and he made his articular point the enforcement of tho Sunday live. {le was ono of the Inst men to leave the *Know-Nothings,’ whose party was dead beyond redemption along tina before. He was noml- nated because it was thought that he had un enormous amount of myncy that he would spend fa the catnpaign. This was a mistake, and the simple truth fa that his nomination doca not at all help the ticket,” “WHAT 18 THE KEY TO THE SITUATION!” Eighth Ward Niath Wards. see There were soven deaths in public iInatitirttons, which are not counted in the ward returns. [t will bo scen that tho Filth, Sixth, and Four- teenth Wards were especially heavily visited. Tho First, Third, and Kichteenth Wards show up well, the mortality being very light. A pecullarity of the returns Is that the dcaths were ually divided between the sexca. oapuring that year—from Beptember, 1870, to September, 1 i7—there were 437 deaths from “hich be : y e rs, ¢ pal Ohio turn uron | Walnut Chanver Sets, Bedsteads and quite s large fanan, weve tuernber ie leaves | | The salen will meot with Mrs. Pago and the | animal. But that is nob tho antinal’s fault, | aiguner? the deceioate ter nee aa | fat, ore. e olery finy Pan shot but. | pranthe pautles of the Hlate of Olilo ty alnut Chamber Sets, Beds! guite a large fambly of children,—Mrs. Vogel, of | children on Satarday next. a, 209: single, 4; married, 453. Bb. ths alle "ance y Mr. re Hamilton County, and it ns been so fur youre. New York; Mra, Stott, widaw of Col. Seatt, tho | _ Dr. Robey sugested that conveyances ahoutd | TH® Deacon concetved the flea Tuenday ntglt males, 200; single) 4; marred y monte | na he walked on unconceruedly Mr. Aldrich patd | Ttury: tho polities of Itamilton Couniy acs | Bureaus, i tho whites Septeinber, 83; October, 68; November, 74; December, 44; Jan- Bary, fy Febrary, BL}; March, 21; April, 17; May, 18; June, 19; July, 16; August, 15, TOE COUNTY BUILDING. Mr. Ryan, engincer at tho Insane Aaylum, ta of golng to the Exvosltion. He did so, and took dls son with him: They took the horse, or, More correctly speaking, the horse took them, ‘They gut there, and tied the animal in front of the building. To make eure that no one would steal the aulmal, the Deacon took ont one of the lines, tied the beast withthe other, and kept the disconnected one with him while by saw tho no further attention tot, Heowns up freely tothe shootiue in connection with his own statement of the facts. Hels at the Madison treet Station awalting tho reault of Hanson's injuries, hero of Stone iver; Mra, Ferguson, of San Francisco; Mra. dolin te toss and Mrs. dol Mattocks, of “Chicaro; an ungiarried son, Henry, and a targe nuinber of grandchildren. in Lone John’s administra. tlon in 1857 and 158, Mr. Harris wan a prominent member of the City Council, The funural will take place this afternoon at 1:50 o'clock, at tho Methodist Church on Michfyan avenuc, between be secured for the little oncs from their homes to and from the rehearsals, aud that they should be properly cared for, Mrs. ‘Taft said sho had mado arrangements to Sranepory the children she had secured in her neighborhood, under charge of some reeponsi- blo person, 5 2 Mrs, Twyman moved that scommitteo be appolnted to walt upon the Presidents of the swayed by tha yotes of tho German wards, This clement carried the State for Hayes, and {te atrength is greater now than St was then, and the Democrats are measurably weaker, As tho Gerinan wards go, so will go the county, andas the county goes, 60 will go the State, That ts, (f Hamilcon County's delevation to the Legislature be Republican, thot body will be Tho Largest and Finest Assortment of Furniture in tho city. Parlor anil Chatnber Sets, Iatext styles; Marble and beg Hoe Tables, Fancy Easy Chalre and Rockers, Hookcaxes, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Malt, _ Itisk, and Woul Mauttresxox, Hall ‘Treca, Bofas, Lounges, Who Springs, Walnut IHedatoads, Dress: fig Casen ani Ihireaue, Parlor and Oflee Derk DES MOINES. Suapension of tho Cnpltal City BankeRn. ery low, and thero ts but little h t Repubdttvan, and view versa. = Catpets, Ol Cloth, A ‘tne Peddler's Wagon, cos Thirty-second aud Thurty-third streets! South, Wert and North Bide Hallway Compu- | many teauteous thinea to be seen in Chico's plac i : ore mor thot Th. Fy Allen Is Going Into the wa hat place do you sive the Workingmen in | $500, |" GLU, P. GORE & CO,, Auctionvers, JOUN SUBUMAN IN TROUULE. nica to get them to furnish conveyancess gratu- | Kxposition. Now, there are many (ine points Dry-Goods Business. S. i A very lively scone and an exclting time was | itously, If possible. Mrs. Pulliwan a Dr. | abaue that horses’ You might pee yourhnton | ‘The Committes on Education visits the Nor- WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. Rpeciat Currrepondence of The Trioune. Des Motes, Io., Sept, 10.—Several months ago, the Capital City Bank, of this city, owned by Ab West, was sold to ex-State-Treasnrer Christy and H. C. Sigler, a well-known wealthy “These movements outalde of the party Mnes aro this time aguliet the Democrats. ‘Ine or- ganization of ‘tho Workingmen comes froin among the Democrats. Its very centre of strength is in that party, while tho Republicans build, for theirstrongth, upon the people of the country who vare nothing for the ofght-hour had yesterday on board thy etcainer John Bher- man os she was about putting out upon what the grizzly-bearded runner at Clark-atreet bridge announced os the “lost excurston, gentlemen, of the most magniticent steamer altoat.'? It owas all occasioned by one man, Robey were appolnted the Committee. Tho Keneral {den seemed to prevail that the raflway compantes would be most happy to furnish the accominodations necessary for conveyance, The rehearsals Inthe week days will take place after school-hours, and the chitdren will soine of them, Is it a womler, thon, that the horse abould be stolen despite the precaution taken tw provont the sad bereavement? Hut there are men who would stoal a red-hot etove. ‘That Inst remark anticipates the story, How- ever, the Deacon and bis won saw the sights, mal School, and the Committee of Roads and Britzee Hyde Park, Saturday, ‘The Court-House work Is still a¢ a standstill, Tho grunite contractor {s tho cause, and he la Commtseton Auctioncers, 118and 120 Wabaab-ar. BUTTERS' THURSDAY TRADE BALE Diy GOOD, WOOLENS, CLOTHING, BIIRTS AND DIAWENS, CAIDIGANS, . WOOL Hosbenty’ anxiously Inguired after, banker, ‘The latter soon after wold his interest ttl FULL 1. y who boarded the buat at Rush st: returned hoine before dark. 01 us f outery’aud the rest. of the nonsense of that . selzod the wheel, and atenpied ie ike | "Some other minor inatters wero discussed, armed “thay walked aewiee to Heandoipl steer Theodore Fottls and Lula Foote wero arrest. | to Teaac Hrandt, ex-Deputy-Btate-Treasurer, a | character, The Democratic dlaister began with | qyymspayy a craft about. This apparently unwarranted ac- | after which the meeting adjourned till Batur- ed yesterday for debt, and escaped incarceration | ian possessed of considerable wealth. West the Senatorial serambte, jn which Pendleton, BKALK: DH 1a HANTS WILL Al, GOODS Ve boarded o horaa-car and rude home: Tar-obt, ae M.A, BUTTERS & CO. Auctioneers upon the West Side. It cost them 10 cents, When tho Deacon bethought himself of tho nightly allowance of provender with which he Was Wont to lnc his beast (and because he feeds him at nicht let (t not be supposed that he wives him aawilust, for the Deacon wears apectacica himeclf and he knows that things ain't what they scem through glasa, and that if he choache could spectacle that horse ind feed him lost car's water-recelpts and be would not dle), a veling of unrest camo over him ot merely he- cause the horse was not tu the stall, but be- causa he did not know whut fad become of it, Much thought refreaned Mr. Reed's tnind, so. that he realized that he had forgotten hia horse, and straightway he and his son boarded another car townwant bound, and reachud the Exposl tion patitn after every Hight iad been extin- guished und every onc had departed. With strained eyes and outstretched neck a peerstl c tlon caused the greatest consternation amoung the passengers; and the ollicers of the boat, urged on by the cries of some of thy masculine Passengers, Were more than half inclined to play Jonab with the man who had bravery enough to delay the excursion aforesaid and encounter the wrath of those who bad pald thelr “50 cents for the round trip Beubleniens only half a dollar," day afternoon next, at Bauer's rooms, OUR MILITIA, TUB ViNST APTEN MONEY, A mecting of the Board of Ofticers of the Firat Testment I. N. G, was held at the armory, Nos, 112 to 116 Lake atrect, Inst evening, Maj. E, D. Swain presiding. Tho Trustees of tho regiment hui been Invited, and Messrs, Frank Blafr and 6x-Ald. McCrea were present, to Haten to the unfolding of a scheme whereby the First might place itself upon a sound tnancla) basis, Maj. Swain stated the object of the Mecting, and called upon Quartermaster J, D, Bange for @report asto the condition of the regiinent, ‘This officor subtaitted 9 verbal report, in which he stated the amount of property owned and held by the regiment, the amount of the values Bre: Uecame ony of the firm of the State Bank of F, I. Weat & Bona, who went up the spout July 17 in one of the worst failures thatever occurred in this cht The West fatlure, without any fonndation In fact, created distrust among the depositors inthe Capital City. Bank, it having been discovered that the clewant stune-front bank oulldtng had been. erected with thelr money, ‘They began todraw on the bank, and the draft (Increased day by day, until, on Friday, two checke wers presented, Which were {1 fact overdrafts, and which the bank could “not tect for want of funds. ‘This fact quickly spread over the towns a rush of depositors was the result, and the hank was obliged to Ruse pent, ‘The owners say that, up tothe West failure, they had Joancd out to merchants and ‘busineds-men on call ull thelr available funds, White these loans were made to good and re. sponsible partics, the stringency of the times aud nearly all other Democratic teaders, took a part. Outof that complication Bishop came, as tha most haruitess of compromise canul- dates.’ “WHAT WILL BE THB OUTCOME OF BIsHOF’S ouTcoming(? Steere aiy polttleians belleve that the Demucrats ore willing to sell Bishop for the Legislature. ‘The Senatorial cuntuat les behind thls Gubernatorial tight, and with Hamiltun County Derwweratle, 60 far as the Legislature ts concerned, the Democrats would be assured of success In tho struggle for the elvctlun of w cane didate Lo replace Stauicy Matthews. ‘They have ‘no good foothold fram which to offer battle. Their only hupe seems to he the sacriticial one, of which Mr. Bishop will be the victim. And his sacrifice will be in vuln. An internecine war is now tearing the D wrote tu p! Their local ticket hus provoked much dissatisfaction, and they are busy in pillez up charges of core by schedullug thelr proporty, which was found to bu exempt. The Grand Jury disposed of numcroun fall cases yesterday, and returned two minor indict- nents. ‘Che Shanley murder vase will be exam ined to-day, and possibly a conclusion may be reached in the complaint against tho State Say- ings Bank management. $ The Kingsbury estute was quarreled over In the County Court aguin yesterday, comiug of tho fact that the present ‘guardian, Heman Q, Powers, Hed objections to the Anal secount of Mrs, Eva Lawrence, taking the ground that the estate had not beon managed by her as it should have been. The Cux Brothers, contractors, complain that tho whole story was not told in the {tem yes serday noting the application of thelr father fur adwilssion to the Pour-House. They clutm tint he, through habitual dissipation, is beyond thelr By ELISON, POMEROY & CO,) Auctloncers, Téand 60 standoiph-at. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, FRIDAY MORNING, Sept, 14, at 9:30, Our usual immense Lay-Out NEW AND BECOND-MAND PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. A YULL LINE GOOD NEW AND USED Velvel, Brussels and Wool Carpets, NERAL HOUSEHOLD GOODS OFFICE AND LIBRARY DENKB, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, CUTLERY, PLATED WATE, UL Gn tan, representing 4s yreat an institu. tion as is the luw of the land, can do tuost any- Ching that the law ullows, and thus {t was that the John Sherman was obliged to. the up to the dock ut the command of the one man ufuresatd, The olllcers thereupon proceeded to the Court of Justice Hatnes and guve bonds in the auin of $154, proceeded with the excursfon, and the Teasuns fur the strange conduct of the one man will huve an ulriug Sept. 17 at 1 o'clock, From the one ‘man, Constable Deal, ft fa learned that” some ime ago into the darkness, and saw no horse, otem ETC, ETC, hat 5 fi ff eel uf if e a l- ELI8ON, POMEROY & CO. agentleman named EC, Felton, doing busl- ‘There may havy been moonlleht. | Ef there was, | control; that thoy have done wil mm Locle yore | Was such that they dul not ineet thelr demand | ruption and bribery aaolost thelr own cand! ELIBON, 0. hess at No. 107 Fifth avenue, chartered the | attucled, etc, " TE | for iia coniorty ed ee tee a tu thelr power | promptly, und thus the tank was embarrassed | Gates, On the other hanl, the Hepuvileana, ato steamer John Sherman forgis0 foran excursion | Cat Willams read an article which no ex: matters letter Lough tor that levee a aaa for hile vowfort; aud that they have never treat- | on ane hand by then, and on the other by de- thoroughly united, and the chances arethat they REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, plaiued had not been read by anybody present, Nor approved by any person or authority. Thie ed bin harshly, b article was prepared by the Finance Conimitteo, The Commissioners yeaterday received an in- vitation to attend the old Board of Superviaura’ on the lake, and the contract-which be made with Gay and Van Normnun, the managers of the Loat, specified (at Icast Mr. Felton says it did) positors,—the money colng out faster than it caine in. This fs shown by a stal nees on tho day West's bank faile too thin to be soon, He is unlike coming events, which “east thelr shadows before." ‘That horse casts no shadow in any dfrection.| About will sweep this county, and thereby carry the te! “ What sentiments have been aroused among Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Crockery, Piano Fortes, ent of busi- that the excurstonlets should “have the uae of | OF Which Cxpt. Williams wae Chafrioan, and It | Horse casts no 3 despondent, hla drooping beart | reunton at Lemont to-day, ‘They accepted, of | General depot ++ $61,127 } the peuple by % AND OTHER MERCHANDISE, the cabin and state-rooms.” When once upon | 8Ppested to theaympattcs of the peuple. oT ws Ak ¥ ide: hy | course, ‘the programme for thelr amusement | Bills receivabl vey U4, O84 ‘TUE BRCUBLICAN PLATFORM? the lake tie oilers of the boat Waeked ee eae | SEEMS. McCrea ball Uhig wee eeobt subject ne ret tint where hehe eee is understood tobe thut, on the arrival of the train at Lemont, the party will form in progession and march to # nelhbat groves Tho Supervivers will then be called to order by their late Chairman, ani! a seasion will ve held to vo mneinories of the past. = The ol Committees will be culled upon to report, and each Chairman ts expected to contribute sume- thing amusing or instructive. After this the Sestivitics will commence, Those in charge deny that there is anything political in connection with tho gathering. 4 SUGGESTION, é A few days ago som tures were given show- ing that the upprupriations for the several county institutions bud already been largely overdrawn for the yest, yet the County Board BATUNDAY MORNING, Sept. 15, at 0:90 o'clock, a8 Gur salearoume. 11H & bf Wabaalay VM. A. BUTTENS & CO. Aucttoncers, By RADDIN & CLAPP, SPECIAL AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES, FRIDAY, SEPT, 14, At 10 o'clock sharp, On Friday last: General devosits,,..++. Villa recetvadies ser sees . On Saturday the bank was pened as usual, Brandt and Christy being on hand to explain, but not pay. ‘They both declare the buuk is solvent, antl will pay every dollar; and, before night, had done much to restora confidence, ‘They say the Hubilities of the bank are 350,400, While the assete are 375,800. Both Brant aud Christy are wealthy, belug possessed of pr@perty independent of the bunk. They declare that no one shall Jose aduilur; that, while they might have borrowed money on bonds aud mortgares, they preferred to carry the bank through on its. own Fesuurces, belleving that it would be stronger In the coutidence of the people ia so *Thelepubticas politicians missed a great chance at Cleveland. They ought to haye known that the averaye citizen approves the course of Vreaident Haves la his polley of pacitication of the Bouth, The ward fylitidtane and Ittle old machine-workers are disturbed by it, but the people are with hha. dn less than a year the mirthuns whoare now Oyhting him will bo at is fect uskinge what shall they do tu be saved, It le true the Conventtoy did indorss bigs, but they should have done so aururestl yey and the party would then baye gone before the country hh ® ereat campul: Chat this was not done was the Jault of several trimming Cuncressuicn, who were tn the Convention, and to them, too, is to be laid the blame for the Lluuder upou the silver and resumplion questions, ‘The peopis might tind him where he had left him; and, lndeed, vo tt proved. There, calm, Indifferent, and utterly oblivious to ull outward appearances, stood the horse, ‘The ove linc waa as It had been Jeft. Both imfzht have been left; the horay would not have ran away with them nor anybody withthe horse, ‘To take him home waa the next thing to be done, But then where was the other line? Why, the Deacon had left ft in the Exposition Building, and that was locked. Bo be had to waken the watchman snd luduce him to search for that strip of leather so necessary in the present instance. It was found, the Deacon sturted on his way, remarking that the horse Ladso much “dam-age’ about bm that be could not go very fast. The party reached home tohin. He was not familiar with the laws-of the Btate, He did not think i wos thoroughly known that the regiment waa suffering for funds. Tho organization was only seen once in awhile upon the streets, fn’ youd trim, He thought the best pie Was to first uppeal to the State and get ail the aid it wos entitled to, and then go for the citizens. He thought it would be well to detail men from the revinent to go among the business micn and tuterests of the city, und gasess them; go to the most gen- erous of them first, and keep up the standard of the subscription liste, The riot was over and the people were become lukewarm. The Board of Trade ought tu ture nish frou 5,000 to $10,000. The speaker jnad roving, aud refused to open them for {he aceummodation of the — excursion- ists. Hence Mr. Felton thought that the excursion had been sheared of about one- halt of its worth, and got an attachment upon property of the buat to the value of $73. Hence tue attachment and tho diificulty, TUB UNION VETERANS. ‘The Chicazu Coton Veteran Club held a reg. ularinceticg last evening in the Grand Pacitic Hotel. “Gen. Martin Becin presided, and Maj. Juwer acted us Secretary, A lange nuwber of Hew appitcations for membership were received aud acted upon, Col. Bolton, from the Spectal Comtatttes on Desertere during the riot, mado s report, which A 32, BR ait RADDIN & CLAPP, Bi & 85 Wabash-ov, CLOTHES-CLEANING. exonerated all the imembe ‘ faith to believe that the reghnent could be sus- er conta fre rors steadily forward ‘cresting and auditing Of re th els do not understand the proper degree of con- An a A who Lisl ven branded aa desert one eee edods | talned. The Second Hegiment had a alifferoo, CA eae Ce ey aay ae Ne eee | Cite Just asf thu county's reecunces goat Sak celvod bo dese ith ee en | dean wine they stould’ have for the ayerae Gav be, bennuitully DYED Martio Beem way, by order of Urig.-<Gen. ‘Tor. cisoientite appal ee bag th uyguubere bad gous | itis nercby stated that we intoricant of auy dee | Huiited. ‘The Boar very clearly, bas bo right | fecling that ‘busted ” bakers always inake a | Cougressinan. ‘The proper treatment of the ‘OF CLEANED and KELAL bei cd Lo duty ut head vray Wi x ve v ci eee to FO} 3 from year to ye: : 1 Y . lp resumption—wor wave ie | Mcp. ri a detailed us urloay at howl tartern rs onier” “Ok | wive the Aldermen a talk. He would threaten advance of ay 8 axtey be iti pit ated paw far thw pees nade will tie youesaiest iM 1 EP AT ee Mil palzn one of national sizuificauce, but these opportunities were negle@ed.”” “And what do you belfeve will be the outcome of all this?” “The pect body of the ple of Ohio are in favor of resumption. forwithstunding the ‘The bapk will be opeo cyery day for colloquial business. How much further B. F, Allen's failure will go to ruin business in this city, fe beyond the kea of any man. It ts rumored about town that Mr. Allen will Zul Weat Mudisons Clothes ! #82328 | Saciucs, Shawls, otc. dye LADIES AND GENTS. | and cleaved. CONFECTIONER}. Col. frwen Stuart, comnauting the veterans: d. 5, Cartisa, by orderof Superintendcutof Police Micke! a ual ued ty the valtery uf urullerys James Dugut a d by order of Geu, Ducat ta the Post-Odiea COLD WATER. TUB NEW VOUNTAIN IN LINCOLN PABK. ‘Toe bewutiful drinktug-fountaln for horses eregted by the Hlinols Huniaue Boclety fo Lin- goln Park was dedicated Yeaterday afternoon umount of moncy needed for the soverut purposes of county government; and to cx- pend a larger ‘amount than bas been appropriated renders its several members Mable under the statutes for malfeasance, which {y punishable by a tine not exceeding 810,000, or W bring tu the ald ofa lawyer, ff necessary, to get the appropriation money. The city was bard Up now, but he thouvht they might squceze out the necessary amouut. There bud been a quew ton as to the cilicleucy and loyalty of every other orguulzation Iu the city at the tne of the PB A.C. Eliithorps, weaned by Firet-! te E. A. ‘sherburuc, of edld Company Annee tie compound at West Mudisun Stivet piatlun; Cc. A cl sro: con- | failure of the Cleveland Convention to under- E. Koch, aaslsned to take contnaud of «company pee ren to the police forces but ng one had | with sppropriate ceremonies. Tho fountain | removal frum olice. Thy olfense is indictable-| tection withy lineage try ots ena wos | stand the occasion, aud the futlure of Judge West ~A~ SE HITATED throughout Pee ae coat tie Fourth Ward; it. Ww. | doubted the fealty and capability of the Firsé | stands ina circular spaco to the weat of the under more than one statute, also under the | closed uot Jong eo to “take an account of | tospeak In etroug terms uvon the questions will- eae ace rested 40 all Pucaliy, mestrued to the etait of Gay ‘Torrence aud Hegiment, ‘The eveaker was heartily applaud! gquthern end of the Lake Drive ts the park. | cowizion law, and tay receive the carly att tus | stuck: Hawkers. | fully ne; lected by’ the ee ation 2 enabllets parts, (1 p sud opward at ; A yi epbeus, fe . | tio the Grand Jury, the reckleasness o} a em success In wo juterpreted: by 25, 40, GOc per BD. reat dered lucapable from wounds; J. Bivekton, ME, YEANE BLAIR The foundation ee rough stone, and seven- | (h5 Hoard ig wot stopped, the county will be ALL VisiTORS TO THE TION country to siguify an tudorserueyt of President ordered GUNTHLEG, Contes Sled to chy Gaty-Lislh: Bote Uo cae of Aven de> | inade a fow remarks in which be confessed that | teen cords wers uscd In its construction, Over plunged in debt bordering On bankruptev; and | win guetta gee ising tae OF ee ee chat c, | Haves and of the policy of resuimptlon. ‘This ts Honee, Chicauo. renee. 4 y Onder of Gen. Tot | be bad done a Mitle scalping in this direction | the foundation a brick arch supports the basin, | plunged a deb need to be treated with sovere | 31) Thank as for telling them of ae fact, tha tog | wotinthe platforin, Out tt tein tho alr. —_——ESSEEEE It exouerates Capt. Jacobs and Bergt. Healey | eo" Yt own account, but with indifferent suc- | which ts also built masalvely of Urick coveret | remodics, Bi Moa Daw ES EaZ F att eee de® | Democratic victory’ tu Oblo, however wou, WANTED. from suy wrong futention, and stated that RA © thought there were other men who with Portland cement, and so cleverly covered THS COUMT-UOUSE DONE. most attractive place, ‘well wai ing, | would be interpreted to mean Republican diss | ~~~ Lad doue thelr duty fulthfally. ‘Tbe report was Hie soul "toy Petter than bine pe i adopted of accomplishing the desired ‘Lhe report of the Committee on organizing 8 Nigorous puablug of this cause by tie usecabees The Building Commitice of the City Councit have been holding conterences with Architect Egan the lust tew days, aud discussing the erection of the Chty-ftall, The Cominittes is PRINTING-OFFICE WANTED. A Job printing otfice ur newspaper and fod office wanted on casy ering, uf would Ieasc a wood fob ottce tora tena ol years. "Adarees FUBLISELEES satisfaction with the President, and a dinching by the people from the mcusures calculated to bring about a restoration of o sound currency. People must chouse between evils ut last, aod that it has the appcarance of baying been bewn from solid rock. Tho outside dlamcter of the bawin ta thirty-six fect, The centre of ths whether they want photographs or not. a Ozonised Ox-Marrow for the hair, by Back & Haynes, makers of tho ‘*Mare" Cologne,

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