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. i THID CIMCAGO TRIBUNE: biaDAY, JULY 19, 188 ' No yau pay all you anght had the Jlst made ont hy A clerk, taking pains to L y a that b all wo have to. e seemed qalte crestfalten. Mr, Doty satd: **8it | reads been published In Tar Trinese, and said | R . Nolan, W. Morrls, W. A ‘ [4 IIE CI'].‘Y oyerungpon.. nen :":‘fl"“!;;’e et e | B MUTThA 1n a ending queation: | Goad daay.™ | have Starges” mumeomitted. When Htargen went [ down, please, Mr. lireutano wante to seo yon.” | that it was not hefng honestly execut K',',‘,fi JeNuan, \‘l‘; “'ym::f. m.,,{m‘"fl;:‘:‘\? A e wan coing to do the decd, and was Just abont to o | 1o vote, thin teller want 1n Randolph,swho told him | Then ‘N, Tieentano, calling Lie attention {o the ir. Jirwn, #rank Cunningham, Mr, John [ {50 o Thavgnt oy ae arle e e o tha hAnda of @ siagenalder The annonncement of the romoval of Clol- | 1 eo necording to the liat. "Thie didn't satiafy tho | article in'the 7 “Iwantto commenee | Sullivan, and others, spake of the insincerity of i) b} A ully Miss fieoreiq Misa Lt Tyler, Mea, Fred Wiituma, Miss Roso Tempte Migs Sadie Martinot, Miss Jean Crozfer, Mgy Kate Ryan, Miss Jennle Calif, Miss Sally ‘Vie: tor, Misa King, Miss Laurent; Mr.” John Braham, leader of orchestras Mr. Fred Wil iams, stage mansger; Mr. T, u. (Glessing, scenia artist. People are beginning to commisserate the lot of Herr Bandinann, who 1s Iikely to o pretty well rufied by the action of Mrs. Rouely, &, niuch indiguntion was felt and expressed at Lig alicged assnult upon this once beautitul woman, that Mr. Chatterton, of tha Adelpht Tucatre, Jactor_Arthur at New York, and Naval Officer | fatter, and the Doard of Directars were sppeafed Cornell yostorday afternoon, caused guite a Hitle | to, Randolph bringtng hack the reply that thef had excitement around the (lovernment Duilding, and | decided to follow the liat. Mr, lrady further nil focked anon it an a vletary for Collector 8mith | stated that cortain other niembers, not an the 1iat, and i efforts to reform existing Custom-dIottee | were ayjowed (0 vote by sbhowini their tckets, abaees fn the Fast, 1L §e Jooked npon hy the Im- | from all of which it would appear that Sturges waa orting merchanta. in this city naavictory for | the victim of somathing like discrimmation of n hetn, and na angaring well for the faturo of Weat- | somewhat apitefnl character, Aa **Jack " ob- ern tmporters, wha, hitherio, have been unjustly | served, 3t {2 quits poraibte that there will be music discriminated azninst by the New York Cuatom- | thia morning—a wholo orchestrs of it, porhaps. Houee Hing. Appratser I;nm n ll\llll in .\«\‘: York. — —— and is not expected back for some days yo! TEMPERANCE. when he bethought himseelf that It would be hettet to spend it for beer while he wan yet In the land of tha llying, The rnmors that Klauner did not die from hanging are kcoffed at by Coroner Dieizsch andthe police. They nave donbtless arisen from the fact that Mra, Klanner waa the only person who #aw him hanging in the barn, ehe having hersolf cut tho body dosn and careied it Into the honee. HOTRL ARRIVAL P1eiftr—Thomaa W. & el Al an action agalnat thia woman, 1f the facts warrant 0 e to get her ont of the honse, | want fo get witnesses to nrove her bad character, i it {8 tone that her character {s bad, Do yon know her?® Widekind said he did. Then he ‘wan asked if he wan married, 156 raid that ho shonld not answer that question, but that be would let the matter zo before the Committea on German, which Commit- tes k\vlll probably take action in the conree of & weelk. Mr. Doty was excedingly mortified at the dis- closures reqarcing ane of his teachers, and will do all n s power to have & thorougn investigatior 1f he facte ara an alleged, and 1 Widekind I leen making incorrect atatements about ir, Bren- GENERAL NEWS. those who had agrecd ta carry ont the plans the Tiemoceacy swould not rally aronnd the present relt- ;ammmed leaders, who wore only acting in bad alth, 1). 8, Lovejoy and others made renorts from the neveral wards, which sliowed that the plan was to retnrn the same Cook Connty Democratic Centeal Commitiee, and that was the reasnn that the prl- maries had been 8o lttle advertised by posters and otherwise, On motion of Mr. Albert McCarthy, of the Sixth Ward, & committeo of five, a0 follows, was ap- pointed to wait noon the Central Committes to ek them to reinstate the jndges of electlon dis- The Milwankee Baso-Ball Club put up at the Tremont. The Tfon, C. F. Rand, of Indinuapolis, is at the Tremont. Mr. aand Mrs, F. O. Harriott (Clara Morris) Are at the Sherman. . The Hon Thad. C. Ponnd, M, O. from Wirconsin, 13 8 the Tromont House. i, Vittabarg: Edward asrd, Bufalo; C. 3 Terking, New Orlesis ' flord, Buffalo: Wililam hermnn Hnee= K. 11 THE DAY AT LAKE DLUF? YESTERDAY CRIMINAL, swas ushered In by o sovere thunder-storim, which ‘of er. New Yorks 1. U, Rochester: A, 8. ngreed npon by the Commission of Revision: E. | ¢ 4 e s i N 1ano, or in himself of & tnd moral charactor, he | O. Nrown, dames Rtocheford, John Hickey, John | felt bound to take him out of the mimic nction Georgo F. Luckey, Superintendent of T einil dorepty . Liarte. LAMAK. | Paddy Conmors, James Tirady, and John | Cicd the occaptnts of the tents totara ont sec- | wiil nnquestionably be dronped. Tie fe aald to Fave | Bntlivan, and o Ao Van Arman, of ©-A Celebrated Case," on account of hia reall. Fchools at Plttaburg, was st the Grand Central yes- [ lnrzi Willam Lsnion “and C. Spensley, ineral v 7 : 4 eral hours in advance of the usual fime. Asthe | a wite at Detraif, who left him, or whom he | = On motion of Mr. Hickey, the Special Commit- | t¥1n a living causo celebre, Now Bandinann terlay. ol Wi u‘l‘g:::rml.muu"—,g. A &t | Clark, three notorlons crooke, were picked up last | gun rose, however, the ciouds cleared away, and | left, 118 not known which. e has the repulation | teo was instructed o nrga thie postponcment of ¢ says he e shut out of theexercise of his profes. o evening by Officers ilooley and MeMabon. #ho | by 10 o'clock the grass and leaves had dried out | bere, howerce, of being an unmatried man. fonnd them prowling aboul fn the viclolty of Iat- | yicely. Tha trains from the city brought larze sted and Harrisan strests. delegatians from Chicago and the small towns bo- The police have not et suceseded in find. | tween thie city and the Dluff. The day was de- ing Mr. and BMrs, William 8. Cralg, whom Dr, L. voted to exerclees under the anspices of the Sons A. Harconrt wanta for attempting to levy black- | of Temperance. - The programime of the morning, mail, Mrs. Craig I8, nevertbeless, within n stone's | A% Bll'lnll‘l’ areanged, Included addreases by tho thraw of the West Madison Streot Station, but fsin | fevs. J. Nate andJ. C. Stooghton, but this was seciusion, and does not wish to be molested, notearried ont, the Sons of Temperance taking Jnmes Vannatn believed that James Bax. | hargc of the exereiecs, ter swore ta A lio in an aMdavit which he made be- | At 10 o'clock. Mr, Thomas Moulaing, of Chica- fore Justice Haloes |nfn(lln¢ out n writ of otiach- | ko, called to order in the Ciark Street Chapela llm-v“, nlml "“::un’".fl h‘o got l“t’n,lrrnnt jn-um small but attentive andience. After the usnal Justice Foote and had {laxier arrested for perjary = emeriay. Foule contied Tho"curo wmil | | D S Euire of which bo elalod b or- o y sonal experiencen ana worker in the temperance An ovening paper stated yesterday that | cause. rolati Mr. D. E, K. Stewart, & lawyer dojng 8 collecting | anecdotes. ilv closed by cxtorting il his hearcrs busincer, bad decamped with n considerable | to devote themacivgs earneatly 1o thu eaving of amount of money whict he had collected, Staw. | men from the evils of Intemperance. art's office was at 102 Wasbington ircet. lils | Mr. Moulding was folluwed by the well-known- clerk informed & reporier yosterday that he had JACK " WARBUITON, Rone about three weeke ngo 1o Bellerille, Ont, ‘who has juet retarned from a year of very succesa- nnd that he probmby wonld not return, as hie ful work in_indinna, After atating tust ho was counts wera short abont 815,000. Htewart's Joascs | not in the habit of addressing sudiences composed were causcd by specnlations on the Board of Trade. | 0f edncated people, he proceeded to givo an ox- i{s ramily have been living at G672 West Lake | ceediugly interesting account of the manner in street, but they moved away Iast Monday, wud | which the meotings under lis leadeeshin the neighbora do not know where they lave gone, | were conducted. (n one occision, at Crown Voinl, Ind., & professtonal pugilist was sent to Tichard W. Wagner and Mry. Sarah A, | Warburton's mecting for the cxpress purpose of Stewart, alian 3irs. Wagner, are locked up at the | hreaking it up, but althongh the mun st frat was Armory charced with obtaining money by fales | dcmonsteative and anruly, being under the {nfiu- ypretcndes. Tae former was arsested for dead- | enco of liquor, he bucame more and niore gentles Beating upon the I'simer Houee (o the exteus of | manly In his conduct as the exerciscs progressed, zome 810, The woman mauaged to get Willlam | and boforo they closed was Induced to eign the Flsher, of No. 101 Clark sireet, tosquare the | pleage nnd be saved, At Valparalso thero was o thing, and _give him as aecurity a check upon s | salouni-keeper, Tom Ward, wino boasted when he Nebraska bank. Mr. Fisher pald the Palmer | reached the town that ho had come to Al the ilonse bill, and sncceeded in getting Me. Waguer | prisons, cemeterles, and poor-houses, LBy means outof jnil. Nosvoner had this been done than he | of hin gin-mitl ho sncceedwl in fuldliing histhreat, recelved a telegram shat the parties had no fands | but at the present time ‘Tont Ward was dying of tho Nebraska bank. Hence the arrest. m»llr.xxnmllremenrl',l and 'llnl mln u""m"l ;u"(.m“' atantiy the apparitions of his sictims and keptery- There was An nsnult cate before Justica | Taot that the men hta whisky hod kilied were Foote yesterday which immediately concerned two | sitting npon his head and killing bum, Mr. War- Hebrews, It appears by the’ eridenco that | yurton then spoko briefly of the advantages to be Solopion . Van . Praag and Charia Maas | defived fram the formation of fompersnce organt- went into A hole on Twenty-sccond street, | zations, nnd urved all to sssivt in tho work, Tho on the night of the plorions Fourth, ta | meeting was then dismissed with the benediction. celebrate in n dance. While there, Mnas, | At2:40 o'clock in tho afternoon, with the Kev. overflowing wilh cxuverant patriotisn, hauled | J,'Nate In the chair, an audience of about soventy- off and sruck Von Praag In tha back of tho head, | five peoplanssembicd in the sume bilding for the +*just for the fon of If," withont, it Is alleged, pose of listening to an address by Mrs. J, Kilen any cause or provocation. Von Pranz, not cariog | loster, of Cinton, la, Dut before’ thi ady 10 got Into & row fn the presence of Indies, pranted | peared Mra. Juhn Note, of Chicayo, read an inte; n pro tem, forgivencen, but ho did not forget. On | estiny paper entitled ** Why Advauce Moral It tha evening of the Gth Maas had just about re- | formt” in which the meniford reasons for such covered from the effects of his celebration, and | yancement were forcibly eet jarth. war standing in the dour of his store, No. 614 When Mrs, Nate had concluded, State strect, when Von Praag eneaked up with o “MIS. POSTER blndgeon tn” bis hand and gave him a terrifie blow | came forward and proceeded to apeak on ** Pro- under the cye, knocking him down and sndly dis- | pipition,” Shie ssid that sithough this was uot O e, i i1, | Derlps the must entartatnlug purtlon of the great on a charge of o 41T, and Jus- R O T ts e Criminal Coart o but) of | [ciperance question, it was 3t tale tiime (he fost Koitaey, Moomingion P"Gitdiey, Moomingto AT R e erthy New Vorks Cieorge . 'nden, Bpringfeldy W. L. DI, New Haven: T. er, Honstont N, Merriam, Meriden, Conn.s If, A, Yo llf. Hannibsl; Thomss W, Gulld, Boston: 0, D. Homer. Hostont M. Ugden. Phlisdeiphias Frank ton, Black remant_lloner—Prof. S, N, 4l mt Milwaukes: the Hon, W, Wall, b ‘{Hnlfl- William Waliace, Indisnapolls T. ¥, Vivi Touls: the lto 8. He y Hicnmond, Ind.: W H. Cre fllll!‘. Col.t W. 1. ennington, Onaha Tlon, n Lllllb"ll'a Et. Loulss the Charles W, Clisshes, Cassapolis; Col. C. F. Luther, North Adams, Mas. TIIS CITY-HHALT. Tho Rt.-Rev. Willinm H. Hare, Bishop of tlection of the new Committee for atleastone .-Rev. ) all the Terrltorics for the Protestant Eplecopal Chorch, 12 stopoing at tho Sherman House. Dr. Clay McHugh died at his fathor's, two miles east of Lesington, 111, yosterdny morning. Tle graduated at Rush Medical College last winter, George Wardman, cily editor of the Pitts. ‘butgz Learder, and Prof, George J. Lucky, Superin- tendent of Instruction, Pittabarg, Ps., are at the drand Pacific Hotel. Laonis Hioldrich, injured in an explosion of Tllinots Central locomotive's boller meveral days nio, died of his wounds atSt. Luke's lospital. The Coroner will holu sn inquest to-day, The temnpernture yesterday, as observed by Mannsso, optician, K8 Madison streat (TninUse Wuilding), was, ni 8 74 degrece; 10 a, n 0 Larom: ston until the caso I tried. e sppealed 1o thg Buperlor Court last week to hurr|y L on, but the Judges declined to sacrifice tiio intereais of other litigants, and “Rousby against Hand. mann ' must wait its turn, even at the risk of beguaring the Uerman-English actor, who la all the while belog put to heavy Jaw-costs. A lively scene took place a few ovenings since In a Hartford thedPre, In which Mme. Duclys, Iate_of the Folly Theatre, Chicago, touk & Land, The regular Jeader of tho orchesten wna supplanted by Mr. Florence. Things weut well unti] the second part, wheu they began to et mixed, In the burlesque the performers wishied to sinz some particular sung, but the orchestra persisted fu plaving another; amd so 1t went till, bofore the end of the play, thers was no music. Then Mme. Duclos, the leader " *of the blondes, called for “that leader of tho orchestra.” He forthwith made his appear- anee, aml the Indignaut madamo * went for Iim."" Not satisfled with s tongue-lashing, sho drew forth o cowhide nud plied it vicorously over the musician’s hiead and shoulders. 1lg jumped for the orchestra to escape, and atg dashed after him, But o gentleman Inters tered and held her back, aud tho violinist escaped. Miss Genevieve Ward, who has ner\ulrcfl Y high reputation In Eugland, has just arrived in New York. Miss Ward s a native ot New York, and a descendant of ono of tho oldest famllies of the Mctropolls, Her grandfather ob her mother's side, the oo, Gldeon Lec, was one of the carliest Mayors of the city. Sinco her de. Iml’lllrll frowm tils country, Miss Ward pasplayed n & number of the leading European theatres, fncluding the Drnr( Lane, fu London, whers shio mnde a sensation ws Queen Natharine in * tleury VIIL" ler last performance before the start for homo was dt the Bhnknru:m memorlal benefit fn that play. 8uc also played fu the Adelpht ‘Uheatre, London, for 160 suc. cessive nights as Ogarita in *The Prayer in the Storm," vetter known hero ne :The Sea of Ive.” Misa Ward s of medium size, with a siniling, bright, vivactous face, bins eyea, aud tho whitest of teeth. 8ha has been abroad for tive Yenu, and dld not couceal her Joy at reaching honie ngaln, 8ho {s under cugagoment with Messrs. Jarrott & Palmer, of Boutn’s Theatre, and her Orst appearance there §8 to be in * Jane Shore,” on tne evenlng of Sept. 2, She wiil also appear in ** Henry VIIL," supported by (lcorge Vandenholl and Milnca Levick, and fn seyeral other plays, Pauline Marknam’s agent and manager, George Lawrence, put'the company {nto a sorry pickle at Loulsvillo last week, Somw of the embers have just arrived in Chleago,~un OREHNDACK CENTRAL COMMITTER. The Cook County Contral Committes of the Qreenbackers hiold A nolsinn sesslon in the elub. room of the Tremont Honse Iast night. There were about {wenty grains of the saitof the earth vresent. The cfiafr eailed for cxperiances, and fepresentatives from about two-tnirds of the warde responded in dolefu! accents. The moet. ing was & melsncholy one, Lut each apeaker strove 6 hope within the breasta of the othore. Some had organized, and wome wers intending to do so. In fact, {! intentions af all were of the best, Lot iho weather was hot, and the Chair had to_ repeatedly eall upon b bretliren in the ranks to ' brace np. repre- sentative from the Becond Ward was more hapeful than the rest, Ile even venturen the assertion that thinge looked **surprisingly hopefui™; the ward had resolved to hold 8 mass-mceting at the corner of Marison and Market streets on the 17th, at which a gleo clnbwoula probably blow, and a brass Land perhapy would sing. T'he reports of sevoral committees twers heard, in swhich the Organizing Committes came out atrong, The members had been doing some pretty heavy lookinz aronnd_and making prepatations, but yet the Chairman had no actunl fone to report. ‘This roport was unant- y ailopted. Tae Finance Committes con- fessed that It had no report to make, Mr. Alion ‘moved that the numbers of delegatos to the Coun-{ ty Coftveation, to be held the 1sth of August, be limited to 200, A long discusslon followed, It was moved to. the motion on the table, but Allen was anxious to air himself, and the Chalr allowed the wonld.he orator to anburden himaelf, which hedid In fne style, and raved his motion from tho table, but it was afterward lost by & la; majority. After some [further noley debalo, i moeting adjonrned, CORRESPONDENCE, CATHOLIC CRIMINALS, T the Editor of The Trilmne. Citicaao, July 11,—1 notice A communication in Bunday's paver from Mr. Samuel Hood, In which he makes the statement, or, to be more accurate, says ho bas scen the statement made, that twoe thirds of the murders in thla country are com- mitted by Catholics, and, whilo he admits the abeuraily of supposing that Catholics are by nature more {nclined to the commission of crime than other people, he ralses the question whethor the Catholic doctrine that man has power on oarth to torgive sin has not something to do with it Naw, it soems to me, in the first place, tnat the calllng of all these people Citholics la calculated to inislead, Many, indeed most of themw, aro nominal Catholles, only Catholics trom having been torn of Cntholic pareuts snd baptized uch when infante~men who have never made any profession of rellglun whatever, but who, whon thelr hour of eternity com urn for hely to the only Church of BOARD OF BDUCATION. #CII00T, AGENT'S RETORT. At a meeting of the Board of Kdncation yester- day evening, Mensrs, Iloyne, Arnald, Jacobs, Prus. sing, Wells, Engliat, Hote, Dennls, Vocko, Keith, and President Sulllyan were present, The report of the School Agent for Jane was pra- sented as follows: Cash onlinnd as per Jast ro- port, 810,.804; receipts, $1G4,448; expenditurcs for malaties, etc., $105,704: balance on band, 20,104, The report was referred to the Finance Committee, 1t war moved by Inspector Hotz that the names of sevedh schools b chianged by leaving off the word *3§treet " or ‘‘ayenue," thus leaving the names ply Calumet Schopl, Polk 8chool, War- ren School, etc. It was alsd moved that the name of the new echool on 'Throop strect bs meade Throop 8chool. Sume wbjectlons were of- fered to naming sny more schooln after living individuals, out,‘'on potting the question, the motion was carried. On motion, the name of Cotiage (irove School wans clianged ta the Ban. chool, the Archer Avenue to the Everett, the Elizabeth Street to the Fulton. the Diviston and Cleaver to the Ericaron, the West Foutteenth to the Jefferson, the Linculn to the Ladalle, the Nickeraonville to the Webster, the Pearson Strect to the lrving, the Slninmun to the Diryant, the Third Avenue to the Slorse, the Vedder Straot to the Dearborn, the Walsh Street to the Horace Mann, tho Wicker i'ark to the Humboldt, Tho Cgmmittee onJanitors and Snpplice reorted the namcn of sixty-thres janitors and engineers at the snme salarion as they received laat year. The report was adopfed, Beveral apecial teachers were re-elecied for tho ensuing year, Supt. Doty's report wos presented, as followa: Enroilinent of puplia for dJune, 1H78: Central lilgh Bcbool, 8153 Division Iligh School, HES8: sctiooln in North Divlstn, 0, 301; achools ju South Divislo: 11.10157; scliools in Wost Divislon, 21,800, "Total, Mins Mary C. W. Price, 3llss Joanna Fobey, and MMiss Minnie A. Donahue were olected tea . without asslgnmont; Mina Magyio B, Gill was clected teacher in tas Clark Street Bchool; Mise Lizzio Marr was clected teacher in the Wells School; Mr, darry Slahouoy was elected P'rincipal of the Washinzton School; Prof, Orlando Tla man was elected spectal teacher of mualey Ticlie Dimmick was clected apecial teacher of drawing: Dr.Gustavus Zimmermay special teacher of Uerinan, Un motion of Inspector Hots, the olection of Mr. Cyrus L. Whillanie as teacher of deal and dumb was reconsidered, and the post was declared vacant. ‘Pl reason given was hila connection with the Delavan scandal. ‘The Board then discnased and adoptod a number of text-books for use in the acacols, Adjourned. The licenso recelpts were $2,000, Tho police arrested 1,873 persons in June, About $1,000 was added to tho serlp debt by the payment of biils for supplies. e employes of the Mealth Department recelved 81,004 1n scrip for June pay. A cnse of small-pox was reported at No. 700 Carroll streat—the fourth fn tho clty this month, It ia maid that the Mayor. will send in ‘Weigher Densinger's name agaln, naving recoived ussurances that fie wihil bo conflemed. No one is yet spoken of for Inspector of the House of Corrcction, If the salary were even $§100, candidates would be plentitul, Linke streot bridge will bo closed from to- morrow untll the Intersoction of Market and Laks strects and the east apuroach are paved. A permit was issued to G, Eberlein to build & threo-afory and basement brick store and dwelling at No. 202 Divislon street, tocost i}, 000, The ‘Treasurcr’s receiptsa wore: Water oflice, $2.252; Collector, $2,020; Comptroller. $1,071; toinl, $4,644, e paid out $14,000, of Whlch 833,000 was used to redvem revenae wate rants of 1877, ‘Tho saloon-keepers nro very slow in thking out thelr licenses, Not more than half as many have come forward as up Lo this time last ycar. The Mayor's police will be after them very soon 1t they don’t make tlelr apponrance st the Collector's oilice. The military men of the city spent sn hour or two in the afternoon at the police hoad- quarters looking oter drafin of & plan for the pro- pused armory at Aduwe and JMarket streots, In which the Sccond Iteziment, cavalry, ond artiflery are to be quartered, and tie police aro to stors tholt arms and have a drill-room, Prof. Barrolt spent the morning nt the Water-Works, looklng over hin electrlcal light ms- chinery, 1o will mako some mare cxperiinents overal intereating and instructive oterat 8 8. m., . The Hon, It, P. Derickron was yesterday thought by his plieiciana to he 8 In fair'way of re- cuvery. ‘Che nervous prostration is great, and convalescenco will therefore be gradusl, Death came very near getting the upver hand, and 1t is only the batient's strang physical powers that have kept bim up, At a regular meeting of Rochambenu Lodge, No. 632, 1, O. O. F., held yesterdny even- ing, tho following oflicers_were instulled for the l_;‘ll\lhlfl :I’tn , Catuotl, L, . G5 San " . Pinta, Secretar; reastirer; Adolphe Lelrao, lteproscaiatlvo to the Grand Lodge. Atn reiuulnr meeting of Company A, Sixth Tattalion 1. N. G., the following_reeulation was naopted: ** Resolred, ‘That the officers and men comprising Company A, ixth Battalion 1, N, i, desire to expresa thelr heartfclt thanks to the Chi- cago City Itallway Company and to the Chicago & Treific ltalirond Company for conrtesies recelved at their hands upon the occasion of our late vislt to Ligin, July 4, 1878, Yosterday noon n horse attached to a hagey owned by 1. Roceing, brewer, ran away frown the corner of Dearborn and Adams strects, In tront of the Post-Ofico the runaway cabsized n Luggy belunging to E. A. Trask, of No, 181 Madi- non sireet. T'wo young ladies in Mr. Hoceing's bugey were courageous) ued by the driver, who *prang upon the back of the runuwsy and weenredl the relns. Both buggies wers slightly damaged. At 10:45 yesterday morning a farmer's team ond wagon ran away from fhe corner of Clark and Adams strects, und, dashing past the City-1lal), in front of which humerous buggies aud other veliicles were standing, ran on towards the tridge. At the corner uf Frankiin stroet, Thomas Shaughnensy, of Engine Company No, 1, wyrany into the wagon, at (o risk of his life, and ntupped the team. ° Tho farmer did not neceadary 10 be talked sbout snd Impressed upun ha 97 | fuat, 1t Is presumed,—aud they say the faithless AP ahe L. o formet did ot even drub | mext weck, or rathor pat fnto aperation @ patent | §3,000. e meamier. Inber oplatons 1he law o, the Iuta GOV. WILLIAMS. JLieh heg oF a’i.:fl’pfii‘é’:d‘.’“"' towever amall.— | orent, who left them In tho lureh by, sbscond- note. ; | e feare Sondont thwt, with: iftsan. of o ol e Biojoct o mperise 14 well B8 otiur 6 i b mieAna; owe 13 10 J0At. Lo ehara the crimes of thess | IDE With $180, (8 now in New York. ‘Tuey woutd Tho manngement of the South Side Rall- Lhes. at a cost of $1.000 ench a year, ho can. tarn JACK S8TURGES. sudjects, waa better thun sny that nnd since been men, who havo probavly received very littlo, if | fain puraue bim, but have no money to throw Iis Excellency tho Governot of Indiaas, famils farly known to the feading public as ** Blue- Jeans" Williame, was in town yesterday, In com- ‘pany with the members of the Indiana State-Houre Comiuisslon, —Meassrs. John Love and T. A. Mor- ns, of Indianapolis; Prof. John Collett, o) New- port; and Mr, J. D, €. Nelson, of Fort Wayno. Thero was also In the parly Mr, Edwin May,archi- tect of the new Judiann Btate-1lasse, and M e Cobb, city editor of tho Indlunavolls State Journal, They came hero from Peoria, wheeo nxu{ went Monday to inspcet the new Court-llousw, arriving In this city ycsterdsy morning at ©:00 o'clock. 8 u. m. lhey started vut _In_ carringes under the ntdance of Mr, N. C. Hinadale, contractor for the stune for the City-1al), he havink extended tho invitation to the Commieaion to comie up and sce the architect. ural_wondsrs of Chicago, The party firat vistted the Conrt-Ilouse Square and made s careful survey of the rocke taken from Mr. Illnsdale's quarries in Indiana, Thence llle{ wont to the Citatoin-llouso; after which tho earrlazos were rolled eastwar along tho Loke.Front to Drexel boulevard and west to the Stack-Yards, After luueh at the Translt ouse, an hour or more wae spent in sce- ingthe ynrds atd the cattle, and the party arrived back at'lho Grand Pacific at 4 o'clock, taking the tzalp for Indianapolis at 8:30. Gov, Willlama expresaed himacif an highly pleased with Chicagu and its public bulldings, ~Ile did not wish to ssy anytning about the poiitical situatlon, oxceut tv exprews satisfaction with the work of tlie Potter Comniittee, and to predict that the noxt Hlouss of Hepreacutatives would be large- Iy Democratic. ‘ar this gain occasion ho had discarded hia tra- ditlonal biue-jenn sult, and wore one of dark choviat, lle wax welghed at the Urand Pacific, and turned tha scalesat 100 pounds. 11le holght le six fect fonr Inches, This visit was unofic consequently thera was no epeact-making. FEMININE MEFETINGS, SONE WAL « gacted. Askeleton was not atteaclive In taelr, when {ntiaf A It was a nice little party that the reporter found .;" 1t was buth & an . °|,'igu Inl’?,l;l’ll he'-‘x’ury about 4 o'clock in the afternoondisposcd insundry | and s power an ftaelf. Just s0 with the easy sltuations abomt *'Jack' Bturges' ofice, | tenpersnce lawd, which wera hiow but_skeletons, “ehither the reporter went for the purposs of learn. | Into wiiich the brains and beart were belag slowly put. Let the public sentiment on the subject of ing wat the martyr to Randolph's alront, tn te- | iciiulioey'lavh. b msserinlied. and. wved, wod fueing to recelve his vote on the **corner® quen- thore was enough of it to sccomplish the cuds tion yeatorday, proposed to do abont it. **Jack ™ | atmed at by refurmers. ‘Tne' forces now working himself held tho fort atthe main deak, smiling in diferent ways in the tempierance caase must be and sercno, A tall man In s light suit of clothes, | LRited and aalidided untll iy wero powerful and covered, as to his upper lip, with & enounth to sund n shock thraitgh the llguor trafic that should sbatter and destroy it A good many Llack munstache of formidable proportlonw, sat nearly opporite, e, too, smiled and seom- stagus of the temnperance refor had been gzoue through with: this work was no new thing, el at prace with himiself and sl tho world, On_ & wofa in _ono corner nt ot last a material lsaup had been reached, n Liquor had been driven oul of the Church, and Inlled two Individuals who seemed perfectly fa- 1 miliar with all that liad happene d all that was re no Junger preached. from the {nwpiration ol by liquo they did yrars ago. Al- to happen. One was youthful and fat, the other | cohol had beon "buushed from the communlon fat and somewhat sged. The fat ond aged snid | table, and also from good yucicty, Saclety im Hlitle, bt the fatand youthfal laughed and chat- | which wine was urod was not keod, even if it diu ted with endent enloyment sud 19 ine apparcot livo uu Michizan or Wubnsh'gvene. Ths liquor delight of tho reat. Approaching *-Jack,” the | truflic had bLeen driven lnto, logalized corners, reporter sat him down and prepared to enter Into | and the temperance workers' must ntteck thess converso with _the 1nan upon whom Kandolph had | citadels and ‘do battle agumst the wrouy, if put the ignominons afliont of refusing to receive | it took until the day of Jmlllluflr to galp a viclory. i voto. The reporter intimated that he wonid | Prohibitory Iawa wero conatitftional. “There wei 1ike, abovo all things, 1o know just what Mr. | men who ‘honestly bellaved iy a liconse taw as i Sturpes contemplated dolng Iu the nrewmis: unethod of reducing the cyils of lHquor-sellin, +*1 propose to see whether Charies the minimum, but the sparker bolioved that i (B Bionra of Tead ho'll find he don't. T to was the beat way of buitding the ovll u fuuld pass 'sny lawn they cad ho can do what ha plcases, withioutuuthority, rleht, or anything 3 and now we think wo'll teat that darkness into daylight. A number of citizens had an interview ‘with the Mayor and Duilding Committee in_the morning in roference to the extension of the Mor- Ran atreet sewer to tho South Hranch. thus pre- venting the nufvance growing oul of the doposliing the dith in Ozden siip, 3ir. T. D, Harvey offers to advauce the money if Mr. Georto Armour and othern will allow the sewer ta ron throuzh therr property, this belng nccessary, as Morgan street everal blocks from tho river. THE COUNTY BUILDING. away upon detcctives, The Lowsville Post of h‘:cismnm gives tho following acvount of tha aflalr: Lute yestorday afternoon tha members of the Panline Markhain troupe hogsu to suspect th their manager, Ueorge Lawrencey had absconded, . Isaving taem badly 1n the luren, Thcy went to all tho deputs in tne city, aud mada Inquiries ns to his whereabouts, bnt conld obtaln no informutton. Lnat night they telezraphed to Coleago, Clneinnatl, and Judisnapoils, but up to this tinie ho hue not turned up, ~Lawrenco wis o sto f" ober, Indus. trious manager, and had been bighly recommended 1o tho troups by J. 1L, McVickur, of Chicago. biad an ougagemont b agent in MeVicker's traye {ug combiuation, with John Dillun as the star performer, 1n this troupo he remaincd for about ton weoks, when the Marknum troupe omploved hin ge agent at tho instigation of dlcv icker, who gave thew to understand that he was ono of the best men in the professlon, For meversl weeks Ls mcted as the advénce agent uf the company, when ho was promotell to the posie tlon of manager udout thres weaks ago, The aus- |1l¢uml of th troupe wero firat nrousod Immediate. y aftor leaving 8t Louls. At Indisuapolis they piaycd to & $230 honae, and Lawrenco tuened in 8110, clatnitng thiat he had ta pay o number of Diila'wbich iad esten up the recelpts, Al along the runte it 1s supposod that Lo retained a large portion of tho recelpts, particularly at Springficld and Lecatur. At Decatur Lawrence madn a prop- oultion to Mcdlann, Miss Markham's hastand, that when the money-hox becamy flush tney 'threo wonld leave tho troupa to caro for thamaelven. ‘To this SeManu aud Miss Marknam wonld not agrev, and, the company not being financlally successful, tho proposition was uot nade the pecoud thuw, Tharsday night ho fuformed the mpmberd af the troupe that lio would pay ull the bills azuinst taem carly Saturdsy morning, when they woro o leave the city, 1ls then had in his pusicsslon anont 8130, and the trounc say thut he las defrauded thicm out of about $600. ~ 1im wife aud Jittle chlld left with him, Mra. Lawrenco taking with diera :ny |'1|l’ tho teachings of (e Church, upon tho Chnre > How wonld nnm!uh for, instauce, 1lke to have all the sins committed by'the offapring of Bap- tint parents laid to the teachungs of tho Uaptist Churcht And, again, ia the Cathollc priest the only cler- gyman who promises forgiveness to murderers on conditlon of n gallows repentance? Aro nut Protestant criininals told thatif they will unly uccent Chirlst as thefr Suvior, and bollsye in Him. they will go straight to Ileaven? ‘What does the Catliolic priest do more? Indesi, lio does lezs, for he tolls oven those zallty of lesser sing that they mast pass throwsh Fureatorial alns, and be cleansed, befors they can-reach way Company havo added greatly to the excellen of fta line by uniforming the condnctors. They now presenta neat appearance, and are recognized ataglance, Under the old sysem, they were fre. qucntly shabby, and ocasionally it was impossiole or & person who necded the conductor to g #nish iim from among the crowd that fliled tho platform. Thin Is one of the Improvements which adds greatly to the comfort of all the passengers ou the rusd, Daniel F. Adams, 11 yenrs of ngo, and rezistered ot the Armory, will make a stout, healthy, and intelligent” employe for any une wishing to Lire a boy from 13 to 18 years of age. e was picked up in thostrouts by Umicor Me- Hugh, At the statlon e rolated that he had run away from his home In Wabash, Ind., becauso his father wan s drunkard and best blm severely, in vroof of which be oxbibited long welts across hin &ilp, that Lave not bieen obliterated in two weeka' time, e eaya hia father allows the family to bog sor a ltving, whlle he drinks up all he earns. The Bocioly of l’hynldnnn aud Surgeons met in a parlor of tho I'remont llunee last even. ing, to pass upon & act of rules for the treatiucnt ot children during the hented term, which had heen prepared by 8 Committee appointed for that purposo.” There' wero Lut sbout half a dozen present, After discusalng the merits of the rules until alate hour, upon motion of Dr. Colton, it was decided to refer the rules back to the Commit- 1 for furifler consideration, The rules wore firat druwn up by the Obatetrical Soclety of Philadel- vhia. ‘1wo’ more mewbers were added to the Commiitice. The mecting svas theu adjourned. The rocent uttempt on the part of the oang man Preston to fsh letters out of tho street hoxes with an instrument sometaing like a fi hook has led to a strict survelllanco over the kofety boxes. ‘The Bpacial Agent of the Depart- ment has put somo private waichmen on the luok- out, and tha police have also had instractions on the wubjact, 5o that it will not in fature be & safe J. Jailer Currier is spoken ‘of as n snitable person for Polico Superintendent. Tho County Collector,yesterday levied on tha property of W. Meacham, No. 1020 Michizan avenue, for taxes, A Stevens, the wife-murderer, waa quiot yes- terday, except that ho objected to tho use the pa- pers ind made of Lis humorous mood the duy bo. fore, Several ladies called to soe him, but they were not admitted, Sherif Kern does not deny that it was an ex-Assessor who cut the ropo in tho hanging of Sherry nnd Connelly, nelthier will he afilrm, — Ile aays, bowover, thaiall such ropes to by cut the next two years will be cut by hlmaslf. The old man Coy, who so rocontly pared under a oloud and 1 now In fail, was quito wick yesterday, and had to be taken frow Lis cell to the debtol partment. e apocars to Ve beroft of fricnds, ilis wile, cven, has not so fur deigned to call on him. In the County Court yosterdny, in apecial amsessment roll No, 97, G. E. Plumb, Joseph H. Murphy, and Ucorgs L. Davis were appotnted Com: missloners to take the otestant priest hastily converts Als mur- d presents him as o candldate for tho t, & Protestant born and bred, but my wrath ls ofton stirrod by the bascless chargos so often Uronght aeninat Cathotics and their Church, — charges whbich show either wilful misrepresentsa- tlon or au almoat criminal ignorauce of tho matter under discusslon, Lot a wan tully infarm himaelf In regard to his suiject, aud then, 1f the splrit move hiw, let him write, A PUOTESTANT. THE DLACK LIST. To ths Editor of The Tribune. Cnicano, July 10.—\What a gencral smile ripe pled over the conntenances of the business com- wunity this wurning when they read {o Tux Tatae uxe that lettor from n party by tho name of XXX, How like o porfect 1), B, he does talk! There are hunidreds such as he, and must tho small trades- nan contribute to his support just beeguse he fs impecunions? Must the butcher and grocer carry him Indefnitely becauiss ho has not tha where withal (o puy for his wurost It is an undoubted fact that these saine D, i8.'s always cat and drink tho bost, wear tho best cluthies, aud ure the bust lawa did not conilict witn ‘the, United States. At this point ihe spcaker read ex- tracta trom decislons by Uhitef-Justice Taney and others, hulding that prubibition of liquor-selliug by any State was conetitatioual. She then ysve facta showing thnt, in Maine, whore a probibitory law hiad been 1n operatiun fof twenty yuars, the sule of liquor was practically al sv end.” The ro- marke wore clused with sn earnest cxhiortation lo wll to work for tho passage of @ prohibitory law lu 1his Stato, Mrs, 11, A. Bervis, of Wieconsin, P. G, W, P., was then nnnounced tu wpeak briciy on the tem. little yuestlol > And how are you going to work?'* $*(oin' to have hin arrested, " s Whea? *1Weil, befors long. " *40n what chargo!” **What charge! Why, for refasing to receive my vote whan there was an injunction out comuel- 1ing him to accord me ail the nriviloges of & mem- ber during the pendency of the appeal to the otlier husiner ment. In special Court. Yew. alr; and maybe Charlos ltaudolpn wiil w # : at 3 fin wilk_drews' belonging 16 Miss Markham, worlh into aasessacat roll Yos. 3,640, 1,00 add 1,307, Gty | bo beiind”th Lara within tbo nost twaniy-foar | perance ansation, but, owiug ta the latenesn o thio |y, Sne TATE LDUITHIAL 8CHOOL. int | Eooan iy 2o to-sacters aad I s s gringion | OvoF S180: jong In their vicinity at unscemly honr g1 Chicago, aralé wesentacod o file aplections by | honre." UuB L SERTOmAIDINE Atral, (Lt 4o bo; . rIn | mannor Rive him thelr jlboral vatronage. ‘Ihey e written simply to cautlon youug men, who, Jike | Aonder. Just then somebody came in mad cantured | Lastevenuns, at7:0 oiclock the moeting re- | School for Glrls met vesterday morning Inane of | jixewise boat londiords nud - sgoite out of SPRINGFIELD ITEMS. i eh lard up thok They Camt ad0rd 10 | Judye Rogers yesterdhy moring ovor- | oiiscie® ear.” Fendiog tha emplovmant of tiat | awembled, aud liiohed to wldrosses on tug sab: | the club-rooms of tho Tromont Hlause, with Mrs. | roaty 1Ml it becomes aimost o nuluunce to own Bpectul Dissaieh fo Tne Tyibune, Siotps T that Iaborious hunar? ering postage- | ruled e molion for Aeoarate trial Tor Waod and | hacf o\ cusar, b7 the unkaow viaitor, the roporter | J5ck gf Jeleperance by L e iowe o O Suoughs: | Gov: Doverldgo in tho clair. Tho object of tho | &budes, oucan't set thest out or ks thein | SpnmapizL, Iil, July 11.—Olliclal 1nforma- Kellogy In the Frotectivn Life case, on the gencral ground that, being indicted together as conspira. tore, they could not, ander the Jaw, he tricd sopa- rately, "The same motion was passed on by Judgo Moore some ks ago, with tlie same result. L. L. Wilson yestorday filed a potition in the Crimiual Court for leavu to flle an information, 1n the nature of a quo warranto, againet llerm Seaman, # Conatablu, Tne object of the proceed. ing 18 10 tust the right of Constavles in the outside lowns to scrve papers, etc., Inalio the City of ‘.fl"'ill"v and {s 8 renvwal of the old coustabulary ght. In the lower vanlts atinched to the County Clerk's office the thermomoter yesterday stood at 130, and yet they are occupled every day by human beunge for about elght hours. ‘Fliere fs no ventila- tlon uf any kind, and the employes ara not coin plaining without'reasan, At véry amall cost the ditticulty can be remedied. and the County Duard should Jose no time in weelny to it. pay acent. Tlhey got into a boarding-lionso and perhaps pay 8 month: then they play the soucu tion racket, and are walting fora turn in the ma Xet. ‘They probably beat the landiady outof three or four months' bourd and Lhon tney got indiguant at a demsid tor bourd manoy und leave the liouse beat eotne one clae, Now,take it all in all, this dluo book tuat Is belng Issued 10 tradesen 18 8 godsond, unit cvery one who knows of u clear cane of D, 15, should not fail to unlflr 1he nfuucy of It. and you may dopend they will invenflgate thoraughly beforu publishing the name. ‘There are muny who have not yet appeared lu the black list that vhould be thero in laryn typo, Let ue rid Caleazo of thevo conteniptible drones in the hive and it down upon suclof thum aw bulleva in XXX, MicKEY FREE, AMUSEMENTS. IIOME NOT! meeting was to conclude arrangemcats for the ex- caraion to tienava Lake, which takes place on the 24th of August, when the regatta comos off at that place. The usual ladics' prizo wiil bo awarded by o young lady to be snnounced hercafter, from tho Judgen® boat, Thero whil be fifteen boats that will tuke part {o the regatta. In the cvening thore will be & sort of n Venctlan fote champetro on ths water, ln which sll the boata will take purt, Thu{ will be {llumigatea with lanteras, There will be munic, reworks, lco-cream, dancing,etc. This laster business Lo under tho sopervisiuu. of Mre. J. 1% Furrington, Chulrman of the local Commities of Arrunsements 6t Geneyw Lake, The excurion THUE LITTLE ARREMALAGE. The man {n the light clothes scawme most ready to be tackled, and the reporter discovered ham to be no leswa porsonage than Mr. Pratt, ** ¥ ok lawyer, Iero was motal of a'very aitractiva sort, il the news-seoker cndeavored 1o ascertain lis malleanility, 1lo accordingly intlmated that he understood there was to be sawe sort of legal ma- chinery put in uperation, sud vut in & modest vlea for more light. 4 Tho fact i, * sald Pratt, ** that this man Ran. dolph has usurped authority In refusing to rocelve Sturgow’ vote. You sea ha made out a poli-itst and gave It (0 the teller. smrr-‘ name wasn' onit, and his vote was refused, 'The tellers them. selven waw the gross Impropricty of refusing the vate,and reaonstrated wi andolph, who bluntly toul” thein to go by the it Now, dudge Sic. Allzster granted an Injunction a fow woeks aco by which the Doard was directed 1o give Kturges all the privilezes of & mowmber until the appeal from the Jate verdict fn Sturges' favor be decided by the ton, P 3, W, C. ‘Fho usual eysning prayer was Ik dy My, Crampton. i Among the notable tomperanco workers who will ho proscut at tue Hiud to-day ars tho llon. Theo- dore D, Kanoues, P, 1, , T., of Watertown, Wi ; the Liev. John HNuseell, of Detrolt; Crish Coppy dfy Go W, G T of Niinols; the Hon, Juhn fuposkl, P, G, W, C. of lllino.s, ete. Tne day will be appropristed by the Goud Tewplars, who have arranzed the following programme: At 10380 u'cluck, an nddress by Theodors . Kanouse, . W, G, T. of Wisconeins at b p, 1., su addr by it W. Crampton, U. W, C. of lilnol t Ti4b v, ., an address by the Rov, John Rossell, of Detroit. Huturday the inols State Rteform Club will have chinrio of 11 myetingy, and addresses by tue lon. A, 1. Campbell, President of the Club; B, W, Cramptun, decrotary of the same vrantzation Dr. Heury A, Reynoldw; Ur, C. N, Whitney, uf Kewa- nee; George Woudiund, President of the Washing. tonlan Clav of Fontlac, 111, nck" Wi tion reached the Stato-House tetday tunt Dr. Barnes, Buperiutendeut of the Southern Jusano Asylum, lins reslgned that post, to take effect upon the appolntment of his succcssor, A grand public receotion was given this ev fng ut tho_residence of the llon. George N. Black to Bishup Seymour, who to-duy took Lormal chargoe of the Diocess of Bpringticld. Tue Garden City Amateur Journalists’ Club held a regular mceting at the Palmer House last ovening, with the following mcmbers in attendance: James W. Bell, Journal; Ex, Q. Catroll, Fi W, W, Carroll, of the Amateus T. Ulover, of the kchoes o Douahoe, Sunda; < ateur: Fred Burch, W . George M. Huse, and Kd, V. Jones. preparativne for the Conventlon of Naitonal Ama- teura to Lo held here next wook wero made, It wus declded to have a large photograph taken by Iieand of all the delegates whe come to tho Cone yeution, Various oticr {mportant businass was transucted, and the meeting adjourned to mcet “lueaday evenlog, July 23, in their club-roouns, Doy before yeaterdsy evening, about § o'clock, u well-kuown piano-tuner who lives on Monrman'a Peptonized flecf Tanlc is the only preparation of bouf cuntalning te eatire nutritivis properties, it Ia not a moro silmulant Hko the oxe tracts of beof, but coutalne blovd-making, force- gonerating, and Mife-austalning propertios; s in- ‘valuable 1n all enfoubled conditions, whother the reautt of extmustion, nervous prostration, over- work, of ucute dlscass; und in evory form of do- bility, parsicularly If teeultinz frum pulmonary complaints, It {s fricndly and heloful to tho most will cust §1,50 the round trip, with adinlssion to v ua, concert, ote. ‘o traln will conslst of y aund Pullman sleeping coaches, g0 that those who deslru may slcep on the truln, Tents will aluo be pitched In Kay's and Fontana Purke, fur se preferring to canp out. The hotel accom- Jack” Warburtou, of aation, of course, will be liberal s ua “'ho i} & h C Tazaun & Co he West Hide was walking homeward on Lake court, But Jandolph Milwaukeo, and many othors, Latge dolegations | Héiers w : p # Agnes? hus been played to good houses at | delicals stamiach, Caswiiy, Hlazal s 10 hircet, ncar Deoptainon, o happened o stotfor | Deputy-horift Bartoluwax on the war-path | bt loyiroton, ~atenbiiely Anapeyod it and pove | Ao cxpecicd Trom Chicako, Waakegou, oud othor | Uekeit i1 sy b Secured "tois et of Lo priotors, New Yori. & woment to Jook tuto the window of a ature, when a policeman hatled him, and ssked him whut ho wis duing there, He sald, **Nuthiog In particu- Iar." The oficer then asked him where ho lived, und got no spawer, llo, however, sald he knew bettor, —that the man dldn't five thore,—and ar- rested hitin, and touk him to the station. Whon ho wau searchied there, they found npon his person rUME TUni; o ntation-keeper looxed and may bo sccured this morning of )lcclulfl & Co., sud Mesors. Lyon & les proposa to sev that all who fro nre made cowfortable and bave u good time, lllh“ untlre profits go tu the benedt of the Industrial ome, Hooley's this week, Clara Morris is In town, and is suporntending the relicarsal of ** Consclence,” with which she opens on Monday, Haverly has a gang of workmen scrubbing the outstde of his theatre, and the interior Is ond ass of scafolding, Peopla will hurdly again yesterday In the attempt 10 rostaro bis repu- tutlou. The frdeiter-Zeitung Ialled to retract its ahieged libel tn its morning lasue, and he cummenced suit agalust the concern' to recover €30,000, Bult wae alwo Inditutod sguinst Adoloh AMueller, Poter Muellor's bondsinan, fue libel, the allogud libel consisting of & statement he inade nbout Lartels which was printed in one of the worniug paperd. At w late hour In tho atternoon pointa. All slngers who futond to te proseat at the Lake it Kunday-Hehool Ausembly —July 17 to 26—are cordinlly fuvited to join the Lake Blull choir an auslet | tho wervico of song, which will bo mado u spucial feature of the vceasion, 8 Jrtou the groumds to ¥ . {tiiaing, 3 e cholr, wau will furnish books. we propuse to ask the Court his opinion of this "!‘."fl"" - DEA' i e e S s Sk LOT1l=At har residence, July 10, at 10 o¢lock, Mrs. e hiotte oS irs OF ariia ok, ‘aged 44 ake placo at the house, 103 Nurth riday morulig st 10 o'clock.” Frionds of vited to stieid, d papers plesse copy. king that Randolph bo brought up short tor contemps of Court?* querled the reparter, ““Yau, that's just tho scheme. “AND 11OW WILL YOU GO TO Wonk1' *\Well, by stating the caso to the Court and seclug what Judge McAllister thinks should bo done with a 1nun who aesumies o much astlors HOME OF TitE FRIENDLESS. The Lady Huard of Managers of the Home of the Friendless et yustorduy morulng futhe ¢iub-ropm WiGhes Uiy Were part ol , barger's K1t 5 sonsh | o e oy easar g caviuees wEr bl | 2071 o il It bo donsr AUNTING VN U B, %"‘?‘Tf m:.:{:lhu:sn‘?::flfi’loafl" ‘]“:l;‘ ;‘;‘{f“;fi:fln'?;fifl rer;g:;:ltl::‘n::mix “’:'l: l‘l:":“:"’ :“u‘”‘::":t" R ) I‘;' "l:"m";"v‘;""' el | % o : ol " 3 2 1o Laivary Cemetery, " new-fanyled lum-iio, and seit at ouce for th | was betuimle I the Jull for the satsriaiawivat | _<tdea here, y04 waut to know too much, Just A BCUOOL-TEACITEE: IN THOULLE, Fo e B T o seatgiane: | Chliago Tuoatrs it week, | Riclimondla » Epl- | Fhiends f te tamily ara inyited, 0000 e Sunier liuylnrnfi. s o m::l,g:';‘lb!“l:"h‘:fi c'm'l':l‘;."l:::r of Burtels' pervecutors, . 3 In the Times of Bunday week appeared & paes | ing the Exposition. Mra. J, M. Walker presided. | tublis® (s ouo of the funpfest acta he has yet e wal 4 Not to-night, 1 supposs, " £ dropey, July 11, at hor o g, ol t's too late now." a' chonten, ed i BChuten, wiod 43 yoars 7 months 4 duys Funeral servic at Holy Fawfly Churci, July 12 tiencs by cars Lo Calvary, T~ Boffalo, Uetrolt, aad Mcmphls papors plesss ‘would not cirry deadly instruments around with Lijt, and ores Ll 'to be locked up, "I'ne pro- prictor of & large music storeun West Side was apeedily fuformied of the tuuer’s wisfortanc, and rastied down 10 the statlon, had an interviow with Beforo tho last Grand Jury complaint was lodged that “horlft Kern had refused to serve a requisltivn from the Uovernur of Nebraska for the arrest of Jlnmy Carroll and threo other slloged criminals. The Shori8's expianation of tho maticr eaph (o the effect tuat the Hon. Mr. Druntano, mumber of Congreas from the Third District, bud reuted 8 huusa of bis on the Bouth Bids fur purposes of urostitution. At tha tnie of this pub- Mra. K. (1. Avay mado the report of tho Special Committes, which shuwed what bud been done, Lut made no recommendation. ‘They could not sall any refrestimionts save ice-cream and cake, and that in the gellory, as Mr. Wright had the 3 uru-uutud. und Pat Rooucy’s imitation " of Jhorles Dismond is simply excruclating. The uctor who plays the part of a1v .spaoer man o *CAgnes ' 1s vald to huve dbscarded hld ) here you go agsln, Yoo want to know it al Tho reporter intimated tbat that was Jost what copre ¥ . lcation Mr. Brentano wes in Washington. He | mus ( the restaurant, but ko would aliow | black wig lor & blunde vue at the st soliel- ¥ shig rest In peaco. e s e e s xulaints Wl ihat tha . I8tHAES5e teQuisition was Glraciud cothe Corunur,, e was expecied tado snd uted hle e, mea- | dldn's e know fhat tho boure bad reieisdedbierd (T urf"'“ s S i Tuaeisathe as | i g dom s Blmmm ol L e s ON=ACING reidence o her son, J. . e Plements which ho carried around with bim ware | htin be iad 0o oflicer who could serve ic at once, | (317 fusulving that ha would know It all. theao mnttors being in the handa of his agent, Mr, | ® Watter af cour b About this time & MYSTRINIOUS PAPER began to excite hiv attention. The legal men had ut tho Inst touches to it and handed 1t over to nck, " who od 1t and sent it hy & boy aver to the tools of e trade. But the Caplain was in- exorable. o bad been in the scrvice (oo many yuars not to know o deadly weapon when he saw . 'Tbe next morning the man was brought vefore dusticu Morrison, who baw some music in his soul, ke 73 yuars, Vuncral to ltosehilt_by carrfages. Katurday st 1p. i, ANNOUNCEMENT! fPHE REV. B R DAV s Rt the sudiouce would recogulzg tho portrait. GREEN=ROOM (OSSIP, Mr. 1, Abbey, ol the Park Tucatre, will have owing tu the extra wark tho jury was jving him {0 searching up witnesscs, atc. lo says he did not refuss to surve the papur, but asked thg at- toruey in the casu 10 gel thy Curuner er a Consthulo 10 sarve it. explaining the situation, aud that hu Adolph Loeb. On nls return home, having seen the paragraph, he began looking up the watter, and lerned from Mr, Loeb thut the woman who had reuted the up-stairs HI:( of the structure Al a_resolution wae ldnglud. accupting Mr, Wright's offer, and declding Lo Lave 8 bootts vu the ground floor for Lhe salo of loye, pertuuics, atomizers, fancy yoods, etc. The ico- cream and caies will' be wold In the gallery, oppo- & ) clhinrge of Lotta's sparring engugemoeuts nexe WILL CONDUCT TiI 4 Y notary who knew his hand for the purpuss of | come to him and atated that she was the wite of an | 3ite tne music stand. 'The ladica then voluntevred ol tndeting 1 Sawer Futwoll Jall Lu-daty Chnar fhets uptha'eate; sad disckanicd iy planor, | Wytead thuad: nll?-cfn':flm:-"tfiflfl'.1'(5,'.’.';‘; Bavinf it acknowlodsed. The DADC fetumicd &t | Beorconnectod with 110010y's Theatre, and was st tands for tho reason that the Hooe | season, and hus requested Mr. Jumes Lowls to | Subjects Z ol Femperu — subsequently went beforu the jury und exonerated reciun woment that a man with a touth-vick | quainted witl s number of actors thero who would very needy condition, T = - ——— the It was ntated the other dny that the o Flostiog Hospital Assoclation had uiade arrunge. ments with the Lincoln Park Commissloners by ho use of the North-svenue pler hai Tuu intentions of the Assvciatiou al ere lchnnfiu. It 4 proo- #idy thutthey may hurt more than they way bulp the children who o there with some expectation wf enjoving the rofresbing lake breczes, There 1s un abomiusble ccuspoul, which extende nearly all the wav frow the lineof North avenue down to Echiller sirect, and jt swclls fearfully, It has beeu compiatned of again and again. The porties owniug 0 water covers were indicted Jast year, orseveral of them, aod prowised to ubslo the nulxance und 8l up the puol, ‘They have not yet cole 8o, aud have broken thelr pledges to tho blatu's-Attorney und the Court. Molhcrs who ta their caildren (o thls pler 1o search of health wall Luapt fo tod when the land-brocze bLlows that they bave tuken toemn nto the very teart and support her in ber favorite playi. Miss Augusta L. Dargon, the well-known and mucliesteemed octress, has recently been dungerously 1l fu Ban Frauclsco. She was threatened with paralysls, but is better now. Mr. Joseph Booth has been appoluted Treas- urer of tho Fifth Avenue Theatre for next sca- son. It islntimated that the new scason at that theare will be opened by AMlss Mary Auder- oIt Mrs. Dion Boacleault (Agnes Robertson) will sall for America in Scptember, and will reap- pear on the Awmerican stage. 8ho will bring uno or two new drawas, and, o doubt, will be seen fo old characters Ju which slo was loug ago » favorite. Aun old Roman_play, written 2,050 years azo in and Joined the ) nepectod the paver, faw tliat [t was 4, fulded it, and putit In his' tueido pocket, here wua un alr of mystery aboutit, and an ate temptun the part of the fat and souihtul yersun on the sofa to divert attentich by a recourso totwo or 1nore cunundruws of the haldest, thinnest, and by uo means cleancat, sort. ‘Tho fat and awed oc- cipant of the luunge nost o bl suilled geluly, and the man with tho touth-pick, as ‘well as tae man 1n the Light suit, saw no end of fun init, '+ Jack ™ wae by (i Ume dlseugaged, and aldled up to the crowd, ** Crushed but not cast down," wald the fat and youtbful, **We'll seo who's crushed to-morrow,’ was the he reporter intimated to tho man with the tootbipick that he'd like 10 see that paper 8 mo- meut, The two legal gentismen sald in vne voice that Jt wouldn's do st ail; that the paper gave tne whofo thing awsy; thal, inshort, the Fuporter rent furnlsliod roums from her if sho were able to mecuro tho premisos whe wanted. bhe ava s & reference Mr. Young, In Hryan Block, rom whom sho bad been rentingaLouse, Mr. Locb went there, and was told by Mz, Young that the woman hiadoccupied ouw of s houses un State stroet for womo timo, oud that he was perfectly willing to have bercontinue doing wo. Sue had pard hor rent punctually, and Lie bad wever heard anything agaiust hor, Then Mr. Brentano went Wit lis ageut snd saw the woman. 1t was plaln at tha iret glance that she did not keop 8 buuse of prostitivu. Autu whethor e kept ah sasigha- un bouse 0F ROL was auothur watter. She, Bow- ever, denlud avsulutely dulug anyihing of the kind. Buw sald that she rented roows furnished, as 14 Potter Paliner or the proprietor of any other notel tn the clty, and that without requiring & mare rlage certieate from the purtlos who called. "bis didn't vettle tha queativn, bowever, us to wha bad inspired the paragraph in the Tines. ‘The bim. o reply ta the repurt that the jury stood 11 10 12 for fudicting, he ways thal a votu woe never taken on thy queation. John Forsythe, the lone Democrat and candidate uf tho Fourth Ward, was over yestes txaminiag the vlection returna for s Ho wmade the discovery Lhat in the cauvass of liayes’ votes the County Clerk wave him 47,000 Yyotes, wulls he vuly received, as 8 matter of fact, /8 votes fu the county. ilo did uut regard blunder as inteutionsl, of coarse, (but will, no doubt, linmudiately ~cowmunicate withi Potter uud bave the thing elfted. e ahio found that Lyuch, for County ‘Iteasurer, had been credited with 400 voles e than be recolvod, and that Attorney-(leneral Ed luone precinct with sixi 140 lesn than he reaily roce| u hid resear lie aiso found that Carter Matrison bad boon & creditud with more vutes than b actuully recoived, and that the facts were thas bls weakuess had Leon moly low, and tuo lsdles o Auxivus to teplenish {i, constderiog that Drospects ars good for a hard wanter, — They hope 1v receive the_ encouragmuont of thelr frieuds. P meoting sdjourned until tue dret Wedneaday in Auguat. . WOMAN'S CHRISTIAX ABSOCIATION, 'The yusrierly meeting of the \Womsn's Clirjatlan Asxociation was called ta order In the committess room of the Muthudist Church Block at nalf-past 10 oclock yesterday moruing, Mre. Charlea lla; will presiding, Some bustuess of minor lmpors co was Lransacted, when 1L was observed taat thero was 1ot & quurum present, and the meating adjourned. YOREIOX MISSIONS, The Executive Comumittea of tho \Woman's Board of Forvign Misslons met at balf-puet & o'clock yes. terday afteruoon, in the cominlttec-room of the Metoodlss Cuarch Block, Meo. Lo W, ik fu the ' Chair, The Comwites on place ro 1y BLIS xCo., Auctloneers, 78 & 80 Randolph-st, REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday Morning, July 12, at ¥:30 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE New and Used Parlor aud Chamber Sulls, A Full Live Carpets, General llousehold Goody, General Merchandlse, 5 Ol Palntings, Chromos, &c., &o, ELISUN, POMERUY & Cf Auctioneers. secured, excellent, but, unle woman who reuts,the ouilding toid Mr, Brentsno uariurl ) = cewtra of tavnid; and they need not be surprised | shown by bis running 4:H voles behind the lowest | couldn't have i, that shie hiad been shepiclona of twogentismen, wao '.'.:ml:‘-'xlxd-‘flfur':'/«. .r."u‘mw:f 2.'1‘&5.'.,.,?..'.“2‘:'} by u::-':’ c-fi:-i:.l:"l‘:'l‘::;‘-:-:fcqfilnxyn‘d‘n:xl:;':fi W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & €Oy 10 veo thelr durlloge sicken aud dio rotbor than | cxndidste on bis ticket, whils his oppuncutsau | Presently the little company moved out to tho | bad visited bor. Ouw moruinz, ot iung agu, Mr. | yxtended ay invitation to the Hoard, uifering the efurs tbe curtad, 1t s thuught 'Auctioneers, 173 and 175 andolphest. wain strensth and health, Unless inmediats stops | soveral hundrod ahead. sidewalk. Selzlng & favoravio opporiunity, the re- | lireotano met & promitent Gurwsn, and thoy fell | bae of her Jarse grounds for the. ocession. > The | DO e o, Botedl ettt Jig e bre lukea by the properiy-owucrs for thy siata- portar once moru spproached ** Jack. " 1110 8 conversstion un this subject, aud Mr. irens | Betoar wes. Tetorcnd 16 5 comimten ol two, cone | Birsted hlllf oy, frowm cault, anylow.— UEGULAR BATURDAY SALE. et of thia Intoleruble mulsauce, which is ruin- CUSTOM-IIOUSE *‘TELL Us ALL ADOUTIT NOW." tau0 stated that bo bad an fdes 13 Lo who the gubity i Norristown Hera'd, . sisting of Mre. Quoal snd Mrs. Jackson., Mrd. Willlug reported tuas the Bidjour oroban, of Judia, about whom there Las been soule cancern, bad sl been provided for. Mrs, Willing slso tue $ui the value of the vroperty va Dearborn svenue Irau tic park routh 1o Sctuller, the watter should auafu Le brought before the Grsnd Jury, snd the oicnders indicted, triea, convicid, *‘That paper 1s my sitidavit, Ia an hoar Aonroe (who turned oot to be the man with 't.oompltkp will be bounding toward Wauke- pasly wos,—tuat it was 8 teaciicr fu the public 0ols who had been spvoluted in part oo Mr. ntanu's own recommoundation, but wio had al. Qeorgu Fawceit Rowe will tako the feld uext season with a travellng compauy, orgavized and ounschold and Ofiice Furniture, Buggies, White Lead, &e., &¢., The 4 per cent bond sales yesterday weru ged by huwsell, uuder the buwme of the ed, und pun- & terwards lurned around and becone thy woemy of Sparr, who & inauaged 5 3 Tohed.Crigics sgainet resleniate aro parduniite, | $4:000, +{Whore Judge McAlliater 1 tho peraon who bad befriended biw, A geutleman Wfl%fi?fimhn loustr, ¢ I"“.’.,.‘u:"‘i.‘z‘,':::!,‘.‘.‘.’! Dickens Comedy Company, Io will pressut | o oy, July 13, at 0:50 Celook, st our rosk perhape, hut crimes winch “iuvolve the llves of $1Juatvo, Yho Judge will scu it, snd Monros tanding by waid kuew wbo | mendation It wae decided that sbo should not take ‘Tho internal revenue receipts were 81, 434 yesterdsy, ‘Tveasury disbursements in this city yester. day were 805,00). T'wo thousaud silver dollars were paid out by the bub-Treasury yesterday. ‘The r:ed&m frow the tax on distilled spir- 418 were §20.010 yeetorday, over half of which— fi. n‘,lm—\vu paid by the Phwalx Distilling Cowe Cliristopher Lundblom, a Milwankee av- ey R A R or not AKILE wut & Licetise fo cigars. Mo g‘-w batl 1a 3500 for tria], | IUOre 28 Yesterday afternoon a Tuisuxs veporter ran across Mr, Burroughs,of the Phauix Distillng vlays based on the works of Dickens, aud whl wet Micuwber, 8i'as Weyy, Alfred Jinge, sna other eccentric and bumorous characters. Laura Joyee, who rucently obtajued a divorce {rom Lier busband, is playlug we Svange.ins ln the Buston Theutre, sud tiw otber evening wuon the King, wuille couducting the farclesl exutu- uation of Evaugeine, sald, * Don't brivg your family troutls [uto court,’ a storm of hisscs aud applause brake vut, tas former predomiuag- {ur, Bhe blushied, stawmmered, sud blundered I ber part, but later n the ovenluy, when the presentation of a basket of Howers to hicr was the signal fur another vutburst of npplause, sbe resuwed her equunimity, Mr. Montgowdry Field will opcn the thirty- sixth regulur season of the Bostou Muscuw on Aug. 20 His thestrical company includes thy tluldren sre not 1o be tolerated. HBowe very ugl{ ueighborhood gossip con. ccrning the deathi o? Jeremish Klauner, who come aultted auicido by hanetug Juue 10 10 u barg in the tvar of No. 180 Milwsukee avenus, is nnding ite wuy itito priut, luveatlgations made by botl thy Lotuner and ico leavo no doubls that Klwuner commntc®suicide. Ho frequently satd he would ‘do so, aud & fow days previous Lo committiog the act told ouwervus (riunds that he would hany blmeel, With w ssivon-keepor be ung duy viatted Sheiry ang Con- elly intheir cells, 'Tho saloun-kecper's story of Lue Uay's trausaction is very droll, ‘o the deomed auen Lo stated that be would be 10 eternity belors they would, und that If thers wus suy exaltution i buelug lizbied, bo waa going Lo eujoy 1t betory thew. °Later in the day bo borruwed $3 from biw, uud, fmwediately vpou receiviog the wmousys turied wuout and sajd, **Here, you fooltah fel- . % was Mr. Widekiod, W . cectain woman whomm he bad visited fn the house hired frow Mr. Ureutano, ' Mr. Hrentano called on his tuuant ugsln, aud asked her 1 stio kuew the D s0ne who bad come to bur house, Showaid ** 0uo of (hew wag 8 Mr. Lowb,-aud the other Widukiud, a \Sucher of Uerwan ju the public schools. 'S said thst WideKind bad been at ber house when sha wus liviog on State sircut, sud bad"said st ubu wus guing 1o uiove los certain Lousa v LuSalla street. \Woereupon, Widekind wud the persun who was there with Ll exclanyed laucce, and Widekhd suid: ** Tuat's Broutauo's OuMu; LOW We Luve ol hilw. Yeaterday alteruoon Mr. Urentano made an ap- poiutient with Supt. Dty sud Afr. Wurd, tue upply Akent, to meet bim at thls wowsu's visce. Sbe wus, in T prssice of Wese geutlcmon, shiows s phutograph uf Widekind, which sha recog- willssk bim 1o alguan order of arrest fur Han- —that dolph, the Board of Directors, snd thu tellers, uud to-morrow there'll be wuslc, Lotsofit, 1have one amibition | waut 1o se gratidod, 8nd ihat is to luve Handolph teken over Lo thy North Side and put buhind thy barv, Coutempt of Court aiu't any #mall guwe, Lcll you, varticalarly in this cas. is J0doID, YO KUOW, thie —— —— whom I dun't spesk to excopt o call hiia what b is, aald that nobudy but 8 rascally vid Judzo hiko McAlliater would graut such aa lujuaction unyhow. O, | tell you there'll bu muvle, —lively music, 100,—uud Wayb hi4 —— —— e — wiil kiiow sowmething about thy Jall bufure be vote through with it. We'll have our little dificulty auttled puw, | Kuess. It ain’t s case now botween him aud ¢, but between him aad the Court, snd tho Court will take cazo of bioi.™ Aud it was after thia fashion that Jeck continued to dswa Randoiph aud tur biw ovar to ty teader z 3 ILyudol, kel A WY TERS, LONG & C0., Auctlonecrs _ By G 0, I, GOIRIE & CO., L) ln_fl»W Wabast-a¥e AUOTION S8ALH OF FURNITURE NATURDAY, duly $13, a1 1530 . we (A lorxe atuck will ba ofered, which must e wid e nts. slosn COISETED. 1. conk & co., Auctloncert sWiLSON & EVENDEN, i 3 her departurg uptll October, when s numoer of young Judive and some married uisstonaries will accompany hor, ‘Vhe Commlttes tranvacted soma other minor polnts of busiuess, sfice which it sluod adjourncds; LOCAL I’OLITICS, TUB DEMOCHATIU LEAUUR met last night in Koom 17 of the Palmer Mouse, with Henry M. Shepard fn tue chalr, who stated that tho objuct of the meetiug was Lo approve (ho report of the Confervnce Committes snd the plan of reorganization sdopted. He understood that the plau was uos being fairly exvcuted, nud that factlities tor registrution had ot boen suliciently farnished. 3o advocated xood caudldates for the various olices, and that only wutlicicut oae; e OIL TANKS axo SHIPPING CANS, Company, aud the following belel conversath Iercive of ub lusuited Court, Wit b was going | nlzed ut ouce. bhe told her atory, apd thea | collected to dofray the kegitimate oxpcuses of s | followiuz persons: W. Warren, . Crisp, B Weat Lake Biroot, jou leud me woney, when you kuow | took place, Said the repurt e e tia | i one of L valiers, & e, Brady. tause aionang | M. Widekind, who had also been fuviied | camvaign. o M K. Grabuw. . 8. Haworth, G, W. Wilson, Al- kWL LAk B O sviug to kil wyeel, aud wli | crovkeduess golug ou w4 dou't Buuw, Vou lvh\w-ll.urj.ug::whcunupwnnd tust Kacuolpl | these. cowu 1o, sud when be suw Mr. Breutauo Mr, Tuley also spoke of the uisn which bas sl tred Hudson, J. H. Juues, J. Burroughs, J. 1L o rve itk

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