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t avenue, to cost $2.500; to to erect A two-story dwelling, N #trect, to cost $3,000, ‘The policemen wore paid their Jans aala- riea in ecrip yesterday, 830,000 being Ay off all who ealled dnciug the dar. ay-roll Is aver $:1:. 000. be Syndicata at 02, Tho 8pecial Committee nppointed to con. s ew flre ‘!’r‘;lmnce, distarb- viding ostensibly and of sumall housen by THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The intornalrevenus reoeipts yesterday were $27,170.44. The Bub-Treasury yosterday dinbmrsed $75,000, receired $9,000 anbmeriptions to the new & per cents, and pald ont $1,000 {n silver. The West Side Street Railroad Company has just put down & single-track road on Weatern avenne, connecting ita Van Burea and Madison b pon Drke's g and Halsted siresta, firing two rhots At Mr, Dyka Tiow he managed to escane tha punishment he s richly merited for thisat. tempt at robbery {4 anknown, THE COURTS. TMA JOLIRT KOUND COMPANY, 1 the case of Martin vs. The Joilet Maard Com- pany, Mr. lleman G, Powers, Trustee under the morigage, filed a petition setting out that, in Feb- tuary, 1878, the Company mado to him, as Trostee, B mortgage to secure §24,000 of its bonds. Some of the stockholders lately, acting fn concert with some of the second bandholders, bave agreed to call a meeting of the atockholders, 10 be held Ang. 3, to clect mew Dircclors of the Company. Sinco this fact has become known ene of the firet bondholders has anxed the petitioner to take pos. sessfon of the promises under the firat mortangs. 'The Teustee 1a ready to do this, but he fenrs thers will be trontle, and he aske for the direction of the Caurt as to what te do, and for an Injunction to revent the oppoaite faction from interfering with im, or attempung to elect any Directors. hearing of the petition was sat for Bonday next. Mary A. Davis fllmlbl:cr bill of co hoBl ADIYes, Tse0.* Waan't any gond anywiy. Too lazy bo itve. men have hroken groun S0 ho e 1n caemne teact does not call for the completion ol before Sent. 13, (t {n sitngathar probahle that ti building will be dnfshed ahead of time. tracks have bern Iald an Centra strect wedt of Ra- cifie avenne, nn Wabeler avenua w avenue, and tho connectiona at Tincoln avenuo WIth thone trro streets bave bean put in. 1 betng pat In on facine Avenue juet now, hut as 4007 A4 11 1a finished the track will be Inld snd the rodle completed, —thst in, for the present. The cara un the new lno will run every twelve min- ntes, the 1ast rar lcaving Clark and Madison streeta Abont midnight. 10 4t had , anid Althongh the con- Qisd he's Htoat. Boys heen congratalating hause plaln, matter-of-fact report of 1Al place thus farin the Peck Mya- tery withont any atte TIE SHOEMAKERS, WHAT TIIB MAKUFPACTURERS SAY. The fact that a large number of journsymen shoemakers held & meceting MondAy evening, at which the general tenor of the discunsion was that an advance of the present scale of wages pald by Chieago manufacturers should be demanded, was duly set forth in these columna yesterds der to ancertaln how the mannfacturera regarded the matter, & reporter called at the Jeading housen, visited being that of M. D. Wells & Co. This firm hes & Penitentiary contract mAannfactares most of 1ta goods In that Institation, but {n sddition to this runs & considerable aumbder of men at 1te shops in this city. id that 80 far as hishonse wae con- cerned, mattars were wmoving amuothly, and he did not anticipate any tronble with the men on the ‘They wore recelving a little loas than at this time Jast year, probsbly 18 per cent, but there had not been #a grest a reduction as at sold on very small ‘was cashed by sder Ald. Callerton ing the fire limits, and professedly for the erect “'the paor workingmen* on the outsk! eity, will 1neet ta-umorrow afierncos at 3 o'clock. The preacut woek, so far asit has pro- gressed, has proven & bard one for the infants, nearly fl of the seventy cases of death thun far reported haring heen from cholera Infantnm, d be well. In viaw of the t children during the sewesseferred (o, the new iine would have been In operation before Ang. L. cars will commence roning a couple of Weeks or 80 alter Lthat date, Bt thie 18 only & partof the Aystam Lo be event. rdinance orovidea that, within_threa aummes montha after a pro sesrer on Sophis street shall have been complated. the Company 18 to lay tracka on that street, which 18 between and parailet to WV Centre street. leted the ears will ran re street And Webater aven! on oue of those streats, sther to [tacine avenus, some up andsome down 1 all returaing esst on Bouhia to Lincoln avenne, and thence_to Centra street, Clark strect aod dows-town. The resalt ‘will bo that people coming down-town can get & caran Sophia sirest every six tnatead of ever It wil] be noticed that the maif- Judge Dangs yesterdsy informed a re- porter for this paper that he had not received any instroctions whatever regarding the proposed pros- ccntion of ex-Postmaster MoArthur for defalcas teetbing. ete. presant Bigh rate of {nfant mo: wonld psy taore heed to the cars of the summet sesson. CAPT, SRAVRY, the newly-elected Saupcriniendent of Police, edin_at the City-1lall yestenlay morning, and Mr, Hickey. and re- ceiving general and particnlar congratuiaiions from "The “Mayor instrucied him to look after his bond, which mast be in the sur of $25,000, and the prospect fs that it will be pre< Whose names It will bear the general beilef naily: perfected. Tho corner-stone of tho new Union Tab- bateravenie and ernacte, comer of Ashland avenne and Twentieth street, will be lald Snnday evening, with appropriste ceremontes, Good speskers will be in attendance. The Garden Cify Amateur Journalists’ Club met last evening 8t tireir club-room, Paimer Alter epanding & very plessant evening tbe Club adjourncd to mees the st Thureday even- ing lo September, The tempernture yasterdny, ns observed by an, 88 Madlson street, 8t 8 a. m., 75 degrees; g mg: 74 Barom: calilug en Mayor Hleal ali whom e et TR FORE a 3 “’: 1a H with infidelity ta his marrisge vaws, and aski allowed to resume the maiden nanie of Maris A. Racina to Sophia, sented Monulay evenin could not be Jearned, the mew Snporiufendent's ‘The present It score of wages. 1TRMY. Alsteap & Studnere, rectitlers, dolng business on the corner of Milwaukes Aven ned $100 and coste yestoriay by dndie Riodgett for tailing to make proper enlries in ks, They bad plesded & Mines, liquor-dealers at Ne, 280 Mi). Pleaded guilly, and were foed $100 for failing {o put the mecessary stampe on some batrels of whisky, The Appellste Conrt will render opl o'clock thifs morning. BANRRUPTOY MATTERS. ptey branch of the courta was the yesterday, and fone new petilions The firsl was by AMred Kennedy, of 101 sccured deota are 83, besides n liabllity tioods were hein, ‘margine of profit, the manufaciurers were vay| s high wages sa they conld the men ought to be satisfes urymen might organize & sirike, but thiak 18 probable, as, in the recent oce at Lynn, the Crispias were badly beafen, and the pawer of the organization in that city broken. One manufacturer said that he had hear Monilay night's moctinyg, d lo the subject was that his house was paying wagee as i1 could afford to, and as’high, In h nuinlon, a8 were for the best intercet of the work- The Journgymen of this city ¢ In this market, and it was for them 10 decide whether or not they wouald protect their own Interesta Ly nelping the mannfactuzers to meet Lhiat competition, Anctber large mannfacturer hard): had_heard of the talkat the meoting held by the ‘The preseut was nol 8 good the men to strike, a8 tho manufactucera gonerally and & leoiporary suspen- occasion them no ncons twelve minutea. rond company 18 pursuing th of layiny single tracks on this mew liny. for which new departnre from the Chicago custom In fonnd In the fact that the strects lo he traveled are too narrosy to admit ot double teacks iden of neing the saie street with one e walting on switches au that Capt. Seavey will take somethme during the week, and, If his bond shonld bo approved Monday night. that ne will assume the reins next Tueaday morning. 8 {0 uredly, and doeen't secm to tronbled or cast down by the turn of affairs. As to the future, however, h and all attemnts to direction resulted dinastrons); torday if he #aa lookin the West Diviston, for be knew nathing aboat such s thi i anything to him about 1 when further aske: bis .roply wns know-nothing, osth of ofice Mannase, optick %65 12 m,, 75, eterat &, m., 20.64; 8p. m., In the North Division Police Court, from the 1st day of June, 1877, to tha 1st day of June, 117 cases under the city under the criminal ount of fines levied their Governuent gu;hy :{x the charge. waukes Avepue, L him'to aay anythl i nature of an unmitigated nul f for a moment. THE TOURNAMENT. MRETING OF THR BXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. The Executive Cominittes in connection with the Fircmen's tournament met yesterday afternoon in Room R Honore Block, presiding. The great and pressing queation befors the Conumittes wos a8 to whers the ltonrnament stould Bo held—at Dexter Park, or at Lawrence & Martin's new West 8ide Driving Park. third of (s inhabltants forn, 8l 1878, there wers tried ordinances and_1,003 ca code; total, 1,430, The ‘was $31, 748, talncy, —that of be renlied that "The Republican Siate Contral Committes will meetnt noon to-dsy at the Pacifc Hotel, to ormanize for the campal Daylcos, and Mr. Bann, of Springfield. ar talked Dan Shepard I8 the only person U non-commitial, re, and wisely-secretive sort which makes him of all men tn Chicago except Jako Rehn tha ect for a revortorial Streator, LaSalle Countr, $150, and the nneecarad $2, B 7on bilis disconnted. to Reglater (irant, 1toberl tl. Parks, of Waokegan, shows debta to the amount of $17,400, s0d also o smount_for advorlising 1o° the gr lending nowapapers of tho country, assets scheduled. Tsasc M. Frank, of Chieago, went in owing $4,610. aad taving notbing with which to pay Smith, of Palatine, in hie petition schednles hie socured debta 7 and thie unescured at $1,3 ' 16ts are rome land of uuknown velus; printing i and open scconuts, r. Jones, of Jo Mr. George M. of for Chalrman. spoken uf for Secretary. Charlna Keifee, grover, at No. 581 Btate slreet, while attémpting to chain alarge New- foundland dog in his store Monday night, waa bit- ten badiy by the animalon tie rizht hana and ar pomug the animal tobe mad be calledin & ce ulticer 1o shoot It The Commercial Hotel is ontortainin excurston patty of sbout 150 cansport, Marion. and ather towns alons th andlo Haliroad tu Indinna, will remaiu two or three days. The Perm City Baud accompanies the party, Gon. McDowaell, the new Baperintendsut of the Curlom-luuge butlding, hnd one little newn item yesterday waich be tuok great pleanire in communicating to the reportars. of Dwight & Co. for the corrugated the Lullding, was around yesterday taking meas- Ma nothinisbont the different names mentioned for the soon-vacant Captatnship, merely retoarking that Bnpt, Nea would have that mat- tor In his own bands, while he supposed he would d_siggestion from tion conaist- hiad Iarge stocks on hand, willlogly receive advice sion uf production wou! i cane the workmen of thisclty atzanizod astrike | 214 mado & long e did not think I¢ wonld sstionsly afTect the huei- ness, not was he of opinion thslany of the Ias manufacturers would accede todemands for i There might bs & fow smaller eatablish. ments that wouald be forced Ly circnmstanses (o do 80, bot they cut a smail figure in the goueral trade of the city. John lloffman, Jonn L. Brenna: Welland, ex-Ald. Dave ets, called npon him late in tne siternoon, in the fnterest of ex-Capt, claims to the uffico before the Mayor in sot shape, aud that ofiicial recelved them with most respecttul consideratlon, proinising to constder thetn and boar tnem in mind, | Aunoiher ofiicer prominently spoxen of in con- nection with 1he place, und oo whoso capabilitics and leagtls of sorvica eminently fit him for t sition, 18 Lient. Fbersold, falthinl oflicer served o As to the malter of tranapottation facliities, which is the great desid- ¢ that, while the Burlington peo- ark, the Northwent- em 1o uss a portion Thie_they would haye to do, or build a short track of their own, snd this they were undecided about, with the facilities atforded by the Northiweater: d 1Itself, the street-cars, and the sccessibiiity of the park by carrisge-drive, that thero woald be no trouvle experienced fu gutting thore, It waa showu, on the othor haud, by the cates of Dexter I'ark, that tha facilitiea for trans- \aco were fat_anperior to Jess than four linoa of rail- wo lines of 2ers runniug to the place. view of Lliess certain facilities, 1] the tonrnament, in order tw resnll in financial gnc- gely ot auct fachiitly Tuey Ind'the ple wero willing la go ta the g-mr. presees, elc., .Fn‘ n’cp]: waxuld not allow of their track, L mannfactarer sald that Brm was vaylng as Ligh wages as the busl. ness would nllow, and that his men were working le was not at all cominantcative a8 to the general propect, but simply rested his cane on the fact thak, 1n tho present condition of the boot and shoe trade, the manufaciurers of this city ‘would fnd it \mpossible to adrvance tue presont and do business at & proft. atated by et fa aa folluwa The case of 8, Nezlater for Anal report, Ilancock was appointed Assignee of appointed Assignee of Willlam Morzan. Lradford Hancock was sppolnted Asignes of shuvart L. Keith, R. K, Jenkius wasappolnted Assiguee of Thomas B. Farrington. Assignces will be chosen at 108, m. te-day for flarian 'age, Amaea A. Wiswell, George Ulibert, aud Georyzo 3, Kimbark. A composition meeting will be held at the same time foc Georye Kuhuen. CIRCUIT COURT. William 8, Golwsu, surviving Clarke & Co., began s sait for §i, L. Brown waa reforred 1o tho Jigor wea. alery He thonght, however, @libect Tuayer. 'of the South Side. i through the Civil War, D, Lusk holding at its close A Capiaiucy in the kifty.Arth He haa been on the, Chicago for & perlad of eleven years, ‘durlng lx of which ha nas flied with credit to bility to the Depariment the responstble position of Lieatenant. TIE COUNTY BUILDING The total valuation of the roal estate of tho Weat Stde, us shown by the Assessor's retarns, s Spriugeld, Saes., cunteactors ron floor fh th portation to the Iatter fmoelfl and accepia. those uf the former, no ‘The general eituation, should anderstand | D. Wells & Co. and Selz & Co. have Penitentiary con- thag secured their labor at & low Coroner Distzach yusterdsy held an in., quest upon John T. Kraue, 7 ycars of sge, who was accidentally drowned at 1 morninz by the capsizingof a buat in the Ogden Blip, in which he waa playing. moved to the home of hi o'clock yesturday tracts, and havi; ce, wnnnt dapend nres which © mnet oo iro Chicago manufacturers, or the latter wonld speedi- Iy bo driven out of the me Buying fout-wear people are moro concerned in price of tha same thau In whore it was made, nufacturcrs claim that the of wages is us high a one 83 can posaibly be mado The body was ru- arents, No, 4105 Twenty- was also licld al the Morguo apon an mnknown man, who was acci- dfinlllly drowned sevoral days ago in the same d consequent througs and swelling of tho gate-money !llz;nl‘vluull.l brin) .‘lhu Commitiee finall; favor of Dexter I'ark, althongh scveral expressed thelr prefereuce, provided ilie transpor- tation facilities wero only equal, for the new park on tho West Bide. ket altogether, for in riner of John 4 he The County Collector yesterday levied on Ll 5 i tion for 1378-'70 {a, for the rame purpos 1 n each year I8 $76, 570,51 asrus of Edneation and Directors of School Districta sre organized and their fanctions eteictly nnder And in res) atatntes of the Ktate, and have the pat food achools at mwderats rates for The bonded debt of the village at this time is 510,000, 330,000 having been pald during the ast twelve months. ‘The village aesets st the cammencement of the prenent fiscal year were as follows: Taxen dus end nn| Water-oips epecial Tax-deeils and eert(cates. .. ate, vsiuo of jotnt Water Warkn, Uepartment proparty, water-pipe. tools, eic., & very mw esiimate, " VISITORS Paris Bxposition SNOULD TARE THR Nothing 1 Inclnded for strest water-maina, bridges, and many other items of property the vil- awns. ns. unestion af the Sonth Park bonds and taxes s own morits, and_canitol bo tottared Into 8 village debt. ves legaily contracted, and was not the conssitutional Hmit, The present sxhibit made sbove Ia much mare favorable thau your statement wonld indicate. ard of Trosteon, all electad for the (st time this apring, are faitnfnlly adhering to ail legal requiraments, and bave (uaugurated roforing hat the oxperience of other foards has indicated 3 teaulsite nad im D! Your readers will please bear 1n mind that Ilyde Tk han nearly forty-eight sections of territory, sbout 15,000 tinhabitants, twelve distinct elusters of popnlation larga emough for a viliage, charches and schools in needfal bropo the foilowing Pust-Ofices within its limits: Iiyds Park, Urand Crofaing, Sonth Chicago, Colehour, Brown's Mills, Roselund, and Riverdale, and one- re sapplied by Clucago miles of laka froniage, s parks e;ennt residences, driven, and gas, amonnt of slcgant and attractive residence pi and more water frontage nd mianafactntin 8, And property adapted to large industries and commercial operations, than any other village in the United Btates, and does coniain alsa s emall number of chrunic tax-fighters, who do not niways 8l of falr reprosentation or odjections, nid \liott Antbony has neatly erarioadeid his wagon, facts and fignros shonid pive him a rest, Water-worka, goud reads ani drives, park im- provements, eas-warks, and Rood achiols, it s found, sre canses for the employment of money and lax levies, but none of ihe denizens of Hrde Park can or are willing 1o dispensa with these in- m: ensable adjuncts 1o bealth, comfort, aud civili- zation, Plesee lnsort in in Ilyde I'ark and public. Heapectfally, stice to your pumeruns patrons for the beuefit of the general Jaxms H, Blowex, ————— BLANKET SALE. New Yong, July 23.—An important anction sale of 6,000 cases blankets, carriage robea, lup robes, and horae-blankota took place to<lay. The goods were the production of the Clinton Milis Company, the Norwich Woolen Company, the Waumbeck Company, the Winthrop Mills Company, and the Murrav Plains Company, and [ncluded all sizes and qualities from the lowest tn the highest grades, forming the largest assortmont of blankets ever offered at At least 000 persuns were present, representiog some of the largest dry-goods houses in the country. The sale was per- mouths, The emptory on credit of four objectinn wan arced in the tax cased to the levy of $400,000 by the city in 1827 for parpo Than tad baen apscidcally declared, taken by Mr, Itoby, the “atiorney for the objector, ad becn made to cover intercat and prigcipsl oo Indcutedness which tod been de- clared Illeyal, eic., by the Saprome Court, ¢liy contended that the objection was invaiid, for the resson that the item han neen appropeiated to y certiicates which had been declared legal, and n the nbaonce of other proof urged the nocesaily of the objector proving his charge vy competent The Court azrecd with the city, proof In to be heard, Tho Germania Mannerchor gives tho third snmmor-night's festival of tha season at Lin. coln Pavition, corner of Olack sud Grant strecta, Theso festivals are very popular, end are always sttenued by tho elite of the Ger- mans In this city. anususlly fluo ope. of tne Mannerchor, has charge of the vocal part of the cntertainment,’ and Bir. Georga Loesch of the instrumental part, A mocting of tho Deeplaines Camp-Meat- ing Aseoclation was held on the camp-grounds inet week, to completo arrangements for the annual ch commences Aug. 1. i remove n number of the oid balidinge which bave become unaightly, and the grounds will bo put In fine conditlon and kept so during the A comntitee was appointed to make the necessary arrancemnents with the rallronds for the accommodation of those who attend. 0 Monday evening, while Clarles wite, of No, 442 West Waahlocton atreet, wore oni riding, the attor wan taken sud- denly’ 1l ncar the corner of Madison and Canal She woa removed to (he ofiice of Dr. Phillips, No. 62 West Sladiron street. whero ahe noon allerwards gave birth to a stiil-botn babe, At 30 in the mormng the unfortunaty jady died. Hle wan only 21 years of chrcle of ncquaintauces and and compete with the convict labur, and that {f the jonrneymen force a higher rate upon themn they ‘will simply ovlige them to do thelr manufacturing This {s the only orzament they havo o nffer, regarding It as ananswerable, worknion make auy demonstration theso facts will bo preseuted to tiiem, as something which ocon- cerns themsalves fully as much 81 it does the mnn. nfacturers, and tia bollef te that they will look at the wmatter In the right light and sct accordingly. tha effects of Adolph Bohn, No, 208 North avenae, lie pakdl up In tho afieznoon. The Committes on Equalization met yos- terday morning, but Intha absenceot the head, Btr. Senue, nolhing waa done, ‘The County Agent objects to tho showing mado on the **pass' question Monday. i 8" issucd cost about 94,000 leas than was stated In tho Board snd reported in BUNDAY-SCHOOLS. ANOTHE! QUIET DAY was passed yostorasy at the camp-meeting grounds at Lake Blufl, whera Lho Bunday-school folka are gathored. Thers was no percsptibla difercnce in the attendance, although it was hoped that the nn- usually fine weather would tnvite many visitors froa the city who had not yot taken a day of rec- reation in this plcasant sylvan resort. The exer- clscs began with & children's mecting at8 a. m., which was addressed by Mrs. V. J. Kent on the “‘Ilistory of the Bible.” At 8:10 the Bunday- school tenchers held conforence, the anbject being ** Leeson Baliding.” At 10e'clock the Rev. John Wiillamson conducted 8 meoting, and talked abont ll"l'e **Ielation of the Paator to the Sunday- 8ehool, “The principal sarvice of the morning began at i of Chicago, addressed hie Four Gospels, waa that the levy rogeaiamo (s an chuioll, Dircctor that the 245 ** CARROLL---FELKER. IN THE CRIMINAL COUKT YESTEDAY MORNING the attorneys for Jamea H. Carroll appeared to secure tho release of their client from jail circomstances of thoe imprisonment, and the peul- tlon for dischargo on @ writ of habeas corpus, ‘The othor objections heard wore of a minor characicr, for some reason the ob- Fitzgorald, a1 hos often boen remarked, Jection to the 1873-'74 city tax belng pasaocd, wantn (o be Sheriff, and he has now hit upon the plan af traducing Bern, whom he regaras aa his mont formiduble vpponent, as the most eflectivo EL himself. Lepublicans look all the way from $1.12 #Surznton Count—Cuxreisioxs—Jobn Sampsun and Joseph Allerton va. Edkins J. Watt, 347.77.~—Nicholan Flepel va, F. Michel, $1,00.63. THE PECK MYSTERY. 13 1E DEADT Testerday noon the door of the city ecditor's room in Tis Trivuxe oflice was cantlously opencd, and a trell-dressed mau peered tn tong enough to say that there was a Mrs. Peck at the Gardner 1louse, that ber husband had mystorionsly disap- peared, and that she would like to bave s reporter detalled to interview her. The somewhat slngular roquest waa complied with in the evening, when a ropresentative of Tnx Trinuns called at the hotol Indicatod, ang was shown up into asumptuous suite of roums op the ffth floor. The prin- cipal room was s corner ons, having windows on two sldes, and there was an elovated dals or platforin before the windows, wherou might eIt nt esse ncarly on s lev Richly-furnished ottoma wWers scatiered profusely ‘ef'leasa be scated,” said the Iady, who had been the only occupant of tho place previous to ** 1woa by your card that way of bolaterlng uj on xnd enjoy the Ag] Notwithstanding tho ngreemont roached 8 ago between Fndgo Jtogors and tha ate csterdny agrocd that 3 ur of: Hegwein shoulid ¥or the et time for n week up and abuat and marcning Lin fusanily decins to bave R rederick and Anua have been given. J. Lyle King appeared far the Folkers, and presented a motlon for the dismissal of the petition on the ground that the Court hed no jorisdiction, and that, in the matter of the extradition of prisoners from one Btate to another, the Federal Courts only had authority. pled about two liours In his argument, and the resnit waa the motion was overrnled or denled. The writ of habeas corpus ordcred 10 lesn day boforo then camo up la the shape of torn * from Bherlft Kern, which set furih ss the ground for the detentlon of Carroll in custody that & warrant for his arrest from Cov, Cuilom was in ote. do, for the prisoner, asked time to pro. duce witnoases In answer to the ** retarn ™ to show the right prisoner,—not the —and that he way in this city wnen tiue al- Iatceny was committed, but Mr. King lnslst. ed'on an immediate hearing aud disposition o case, The Court decided to glvo until this morning to hear tho case on its merits, wherenpon Mr, Trado asked for the discharge of his cllent on bail, Court fixed the bail at 84,000, which wos readily M. C. McDonald nnd Leonard toth- gerper becoming his socarltios, promptly umh-:ued‘ DO ntercsted, it was 11, when Mr. the trlal of Carey torthe mu: the Normal Class on ** treated the subject after the wanner of a Bible- clasa analyzer, by asking Caroy was yesterda; tivroizy the jab entirely disappeared, John Gny wes on tho 8parks jury, and yesterday nnindividual was around to sce bim to got out & warrant for bis srrest, charging him with wurloining zovda of tha valus of 81 from a peanut 1o oxpected to et Gay in the Criminal nd #150 to get the warragt from the Stuto's y, but was disappointed, sometiung miore 10 the $10ry than hs told. Konnedy, who killod his wife a week or more ayo, and then shot hiwself, was brouzht from tho lowpital tothe jail yesterday afternoon. was willl sullering soveroly frons his auicidal at- tewpt upon hiwaeif, and unable (o stana up, Why hie shou.d have been brou s dered at by the jull authorities, as his condition Iy regarded 3s precarious, und tucre aro no facllities at the jail for his propor trestment, Soma dnys ago quo-wurranto prozeeding in the Criminal Conrt to test the nuthunity of country constabica 1o do buslness eatorday aftoruoon an answer to the petition was dlcd 10 which it was sot forth thut the suformation coutemplated in s shoulc not by tlled becityo conatablos y officers, and thuir Jurladiztion waa co- extenaive with the county's boandars awer wiil be argued before Judgu log uestions of the audi- Ile firat ondeavored to gt the youcral facts obout the Gospels, in what writton origionily, by wliom they woro written, when, and what wera the circumstances surround. 1le mext took up the genersl characteristics of the four booke, showing that they were Inspired, —that they constitutod a new covenant, and were In accordance with the proph- ocles of the Old Testament, harmony that existod hetween tho diferent books, snd showed how they cocraboraled each other, IN THR APTRRNOON Mrs, V.J. Kent led the meeting during the Prima Teachors’ Hour, ler remarks being on the sabjec **From Sunday to 8nnday. "' 8t 2:30, the popular service waa held, beginning devotions’ were con- V. Patien, of Chicago, ‘The addreas was made by Iresident Alexandor Burns, of Slmpson College, Indianols, Ia. spoke of **The Dible cxplained that the title of his discourse was not and that what be meant by fen the Dible might be subjected. Ho wonid state in the Gret place that thers was noth- fog worlby of porpetuity which shuuld be sorry for perpetusilon. facultics, ~ would but man, having anguage thoy wers v, and had a Jarge ends in the West ing tholr anthors, Prof. James P, 8lade, tho Ropublican eandldite for ftate Superinteudent of Public In- siruction, is in'this clty. stonal toar of the noriliern part uf the State this week. attending count will be at Sycamore Thursday, and &t Yorkviile 1o will retarp to the eonthern part of the week, and will atiend teachers' ynati- ton, Clinton County, Madisun Connty, on th at Marahall, Clark County, sfter nuxt he will visit institutes at Champatan, Gibaon Clly, Montlcello, WaLe i He touched unon the Ho 1s mnking 8 profes- ‘Thora must be that Carroll \aa nol teachers® institutes. After a song-servics L over 50 soan 1e won- about tha apartment. ka, and Waterloo, 1 viait Inatutes at Kankakee, F'on- In the Laboratory, tiac, Pekin, Sparta, ete, the roportor's entrance, yuu are from Tits Twinuy oxactly what yonr Bkei® wore commence PELKER had been in court during the entlre proceeding, entiroly unmindful of what was in atorc for him, and whean court adjournod he marcued forth with ‘When reachin he was pounces ono of Pinkerton's detuclive =3 £ The statement In un aftarnoon paper yesterday i LOINE W0 Moncana to suvest in sllver-mining and toke up his permanent waa n littia wilil, and, in the light capable of some toning down. en contemplatingz for suine time post rizona silver reglon, rolo encouragemont the raporter, conviering that Lam_here at your ! ** You are Mrs, Peck?™ by § cawa to get sonio Information reparaing youe glancing at slip of pepor to )—has mysterioasiy dissppeared,” vcks 70 to-day, " said the Indy, sinking Into a neighboriug fauteull 'daimnask, “*lic wunt AWAY. #ald he wonid ba back in half an hour.' “*Excuso me. but what was his nsme?" inter. rupled the reporier, whose tustincts are uothing if uot tethodical, \Goorge A. Peck.ile did not come back daring 1 went tobed abuut U o'clock in the and when { woke up at 4 in tho mornin, and found that he was uot here, a1 rot up and walked the iloor until cople in the botel were sth ) tlat be was yone.” that Mr. A. C, 1 witnin tne eity limizs.” baving montal slons over a bone, ing power worthy of highor application, conld da hetter than doge. Having the power of thought, man wae responsldia for 1ts ase, and should have original, tndependeut viows of titngs, Bulil 1t was wss eminently conservative, showing uften a mental cawardice which caused him 1t waa cowardly to hold back from the Inveatigation of the great ques. Teuth conld not die; onl The Christlan ro. husbaud, who has a proapecttnit telp to tho dnd having received consl from acqualntances In the T tent and proftublanees of the rich conciuded to Jeave Chicogo about the Lith of beptembar for u three inonths' trip. which he will devolte to looking uver tho gronnd and to ro- cuperating his much-tazed cnergies, tind that the actual state of minini affairs out there pjonds with the roseate hue in which heent painted, and th conunonly termed a strike, he wil) prebably declde on wurkiug some of tha allver vems In the Terrl- Should things prove otherwi eujoyed o much-needed vacauon, and be ail tho In auy ovent, he will return cesoful, it Isunderstood tbat he will endesvor to intercat same proin(nont capltallsts here in the subjuct of ailicr-mining in_Arlzonn, and, in - that caye, return there when the project shall hava been In a converdation with the re- OTLEr Jast avening ho remurked that he hud uo In- an taken into custod, and headed for the South Side, followed and attorneys and a crowd of the curions who had witnessed the procecding ‘party wera crossiog the bridge they wero espled oy tha leader of tho band sleamor Flors. = ald there, Las | o Grand Jury yostorday disposed of I the moratag, half a dozen or more peily cases, andireturned Gve Before adjournment sdbpuanas wers ordered o b Issued {8 bizamy case which 18 to Notwithatanding (he Jodaze's charge, the jury 13 inchined tu be dectdedly” leaky, for aiter aajournment soveral met in n nelzhboring saloon und talked long nud luud abuut casea now under conalderation and yet to bo cousldered. Whetlier vome of them Kept uj 7lit of golng uround and ** apainat wlion chiurges azo 1o be beard 1o 10 tho old systo on bourd the excursion ile {mmedintely ordered the mu- siclans to etrike up ** The Hogue's Maren,” They much to the amusemeont of the crowd and tieorgs Appleton created small hosricane of excitement by the inqulsltive crowd s report Stevens, thu wifo-murdorer; that tie had jus and killed Judge Rogers 1n the Criminal Court, was being taken to tho South Bide for safe-kecping. Another porson ave out the report that bie was & West-Sido ravishier, and wos in the hands of a nch-mob who were then golng 0 hang him in the The curlous crowd, be heard to-day, tious of Ilhfl d;y. the suprewac only dark spots on the map of Christianit) were whora tiought had beansappressed, a legacy of the Dark Ages, and 1o fasten on to-day the Madixval infidehs had discrodited the miracles which were reported In the Uible, but suiicient proof of thelr occurrence lay in the t nobody had ventured to deny them uuiil hriat, and the people who wit. nesscd then wero gune from earth. enco had faled uttor) ‘The speaker cialmed that thy thout a cause, and been o Uod to sct the miendane ball rolling, then, that were conceded, war it nut evident that Qod, 'who had set the eacth in_motion, could atop 1t at [1is pleasure? Conld He not perform mira- cloa? Tho wout important phenomens of Chrise tianity to-day were the llving examples of the power of Christ's religion. Ig1on or science posscescd an abundance of Jogical cs, it was Chrlstisuily, this world received evidency of tua blesslngs Lo bo d in the bereaftor. proved, conld be answered. 1u-dsy Anecrud at toe fdea, but it was certain that God did hear sand anawer the supolications of 1lie Modern ecience had not deen able to make & slugle changs Iu the original claima of Chniatisnity, but Christianity had Itaclf been lope PIug off the oxtoruals tavyed on by falss philuso- Un the othier hund, there nover was & » continual change. spuke 5 w'clock “on acribing the fnsiznia and ho can make what is reading among ) tho ofd custom tast ma of the , e will hava rring, and then I told “*\What was his businese?" inquirod the visitor, having an eye to (he ciain facte, 1o wus a* calciminer, Leitér for hia trip, to Coicago in b The Committes on Publia Charities mot yestorday nftcrnoon. They granted one ** pass,* i to reject tha application for ausen, who wanied to go to Hille for the care of the county's wardd wero recalved from tho suveral State chazitabie inatitutionr, and auiang them was ong from the Eleln Asylnm fur 31,827, charges were regarded extrsvagant, and abont 0 ea1me elyle as the olll from the Jackson. onths ago, whers boots rate of 87and saits 813, and the Counmnittes agreed Lo vivil the Inatitation Haturday before bassing oo the cha ‘I'he 'Fown of Loewont, tired of cleoting the Commissionor of that dlstrict, now comes to the frout and says ihat it will have n new doal, and that Conly niuet step down and o hal succensor in the Husnl must bo a rusident of thy ‘The Republicans prescut the nate of 1 scnt our everybod that I could to bunt hiw up, but )i was sli 1n vain, lcro the lady's voice was rendered almost in- artlculats by sobs. DIl he Iu'\'t any cavse for going away—any he was very downhearted for several it was Tuesday that he went off, and on the bafore ho came noue and said to me: 1 t fecl better soon § wan't troadle the world I was working at my swewing-ma- chine ot the time, and dida't pay any attention w b, if ILad ouly known, I might havg snid something to comfort hia 1. Here Mra, Peck's grl ments llnu::‘xlrulllhh una were ceitel cnougl snother from u 3 New York L be W Court-tlouso Bauare, 252 fully organlzed. P 'k to Felkor until lie waa Here, it I8 alleged, Folker d to draw o pistol—an old-fashioned ringer_abont two feot long—o The weapun was Laken away from him. The cade was called up at ouce, und, ny the advice of Constanle Georye llartman, who was standing by, change of venue waa taken to Justlce P ) to tho usture of the case,and 4 the Falkors were Ritetapt- 0 dlspraove the miracl 1ention to Clve 1y his resiéencn in Chicago, but that Lin idoa was, If suCcenstul 16 111§ 1 ocmocting to try the wsilvor-miuing busitncss snd en. dexvor Lo reualr hia wanted fortinos, which e had Jabored unsuccessfully 1o do bire, tho Stnate- Zettung will be under tho editorial con- duct of Mr, ltaster, and_the buniness department in tho hnuda of fta present manager aud s, Wash- {neton Hestng. AUBLIMA PRINCES. Aug, 21, 22, aud %3 1he Sablime Princes of tho “accond Dogreo hold reunion Inols, which for this varticalar poso {x Jocatod in tha Cousitorial [all, 72 to All tho degrees, orders, and grades of the A. A, 8, Kite wili be conterred dur- 0t that time. The aforensid Inoftahle degrees con- t_Master, Intimate Master Elect of Mans, Juatice llalucs’ oilice. co there must have Coustablo Moe- tiution of som wera charged for at th Mr. Trude "Kp"d It oy systom of re- ing or & fow mo- bad quleted & all the p:nen aver: The Christians in ) D! las County, Nebs of the caso through Assoclated Press diapatcnes, and that they were a Toyas Fecret Thirts in the Valicy of 11] i having first loaru ‘Tho rationaliam ot homas, nother of Mrs. Monroe stroet. day the wind was blawing Inshare, and § felt sure Il.ufl hie would foat {n, gul i lrude lnnh»‘:‘;am that he pro- only & boy uf tila cllent was not Lthe man, and he time of the robbery he was 1u thia city; he aleo intended o prove that tue churges wero brought by 8 blackiusiling tramp, who bad no evidence whatsvever that Carroll ur suy other niun fu bis Requalntance had any knowledge of the rou- bery; that he wouid also prove that the Felkers and their youg had douv nuthing for s livin, Junder private individnale fn i ed rolo of detectives, Forthesareasous, Alr. T'ruda asked for s cuntintisnce. Mr, liing objected, ssying that the case wad al- reaay upon it merits, and needed 1o prove the rigbta of the ofticers to take tho requisition, ey, M 16 Tound on the sho posed L prove that L it 1s often two weeks iden, he was quite slende: 1 ¢ with the swellln, commitied auicide? what makes it worse, "' 1fe may have wandered off in & ¢ of tewpara. iy, " -'s)l'n'm nist of Secret town basn mpum?un for paying less taxer aud recewving more Lenetl than any in \he county, but the wood citise: it et gl Ly want s ‘ommiszluner, ond thal taxatfon wa still further feduced aud s d, und the prospect sclence which did not under, *+§ don't know, roed, of Knlghis of the East or Sword, and Prince of Jeruvalem: the Ihilo Orders of tho Knight of the Eaat aud We Kutzht of the luse Croix dv I R, D, aud the tistorical, Philosopbical ades and Order ‘cousint of th Grand Pontif, S hite, Princo of Libanu ‘fabernacle, Frince of tha ‘abern pent, Prince of M thereof do not igh Priest,” do work of the Jewish high priests. In the uveuny, Mr. b dress on ** Instilutiolis of the Bible. 0 of to-day is as follows: B:30 addressod by Luc cliool uperism uiiy be ex- i iy that there will by o Conly {s understued, uuder \ba cie- cumstaices, DL L0 bo 4 caudidate, CRIMINAL, ny ou soen him siuce bo left the hotel?* ¥, Jacobs gave an ad- callod on 3r. Ray, who talking of employing bim to caiclmine . Hay told him that he house, and could nut Bo he went away very Ho witiessen were eale of blankets began with the bid of $1.25 a palr, which quickly rose to $1.43)¢ ver palr, at which price the first niuctcen cases wero sold, Blankets of the Clinton Mills Company s0ld from $1.435¢ to §8.10, accordin the latter price being for 13-4 fancy rools produced by the Norwich Wooleu Company rought from §: $4.05 per palr, goods soli at from $1. 0 Milla blankets at from Uouds of the Norway Plains Company brought to 35,15, according to quatity, Lap-robes soid from $1.50 to 8300, and. horsccovers $1,15 to &1LAG. wera well distributed, and, sithough in somo instances the priccs ranged somewhat low, yot a whola the sals may be sald to be good. The gross amount sold is estimated between $1,000,000 sud § 000, THAT EXTRADITION CASE, 8pecial Dspateh to The Tribunes Dxs Morxes, Ia., July 25.—1n the extradition case of Joucs and Atkinaon, Davenport, notie- ed o faw days since, where the defendants wero arrcsted on an indictment of & Massachinsctts Grand Jury for fraud, s hearing undera writ ot habeas corpas was had beforo Judge Rich- man, at Davenport, and the dofendants releas- ed,—the Judgs bolding thnst while, under s fic- tion of law, the partios might be presumed constructively present in Massachusotts tor the purpose of indictment, yet, Insamuch as one of them had nover been in Maasachusotts, and the other not within thirteen years, it could not be sald in law, or good seuse, that they wers constructively presont so us to be fugitives from justice, or us baving ficd the Btate. The &ase will go to the Bupremo Court. In all tho decinfous o far, the real ierits of tho question have uot been declded: whother an sequittal in this 8tato of an uflonse commisted lo Massuchu- scits [ uny bur to an sctlon in that State;or whether the law of offenscs and fndictments in Massachusutta Is binding in Iowa. THE STEAM WAGONS. Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune, JanmsviLue, Wis., July 23.—The Oshkosh steam wagon laft Fort Atkinson st 7;40 this morning, and arrlvod here, twenty-one miles, at 11:158. m. Upone grade of 200 fect tothe mile it drew two wagons contalning sixty-two persons, and It Is clalned it cun bhaul double that load. Yesterday it Jid some plowing, drawing two gaug plows, makiug furrows six inches deep aud a fool welrhs about 6,600 poun: crudo lu construction and uppearsnce, general opinjon fs that the Lojislature was in small business voting 81 wide. 0,000 on such & mu- Apecial Dispateh io The Tribume, Wazenrows, Wis,, July 2L —The steam road- P. Cowls, Grecn Hay, through this city this morning en ruuts to Furt Atkioson, whero it has a competlog trial to- morrow belore the State Cowmmlasion. bhaniosCtpiptt Buck & Rayner's soda and mineral ticketa (four for & yuarter) are good at vither ** ¥pa." £ THOMAB—AS Colby, Wis., July 31, Hra Philens R oseph “Aazwell, Jawmes and nl‘s:c‘lhlll‘h{»‘ll{?ll 3P 10. to-any, Fricads nvited, 37 Watervillo and Augusta (Me.) papers nleass copy. nllll‘l:‘),l’"\'—'wunl 5., only swa of Williamn M, sud 1L ‘Pugeral from _restdence, No. 541 Divistonwt., st 8 welock Wednesdny, by CAFHages (o Calvary, MAITLAND—AL 8t. Juseph, Mich.. Jul the efiecis of sunstruke, Jubu Matland, ol o L frow his suinmer residence, ai Bt, Josepl, ‘utaday, st ‘Slauohester (Kugland) papers plaase copy. I the 2ud fust. c i The Court granted the contluuance til Tha ot 2 o'clock, aud txed the bail . 4 H. Murrison nnd Constsble Ueorge Hurtinan bo- camne the sureties, Tho warrants upon which Felker were arreated " number, Ouu reads s much iisconraged *<Any ono clss seen him ™ s ouo of thy baardors at the Gardner met himon the wirect, walking sjonz wilh bis head down snd his arns foided in y the Rev. P, D, he L Knight of the Suu, b Grand Efect Kolght K. — 11, o und Dlack Eule, Inquiutor, Commander, Suu! Williatn Jiencke was before Justice Matson yeaterday, charged by John Melring with obtain. lug frow him $890 under false pretenses. $+Tha ‘Acta of the A Grand Tospector, tencliera: hoar, A THLONE” e Cil Prince of tha adjourned meetiog st the 2ok s e e ont, sud when the Jumpea as If scared. bink there wassumeibing the matter uo fecs for conferring degrace sr Grand_ Lodya of Perfection, fourtoen $30; Council uf Princes of degrer, £20; Cnapter of llose Croix, da IS, W, D, [ $15; Conalstory 8, . 8., wents will e mado fur those livinz out of the city by which they wall be enanled to fecolve tnese degrecs witnout udditional capende. HOTEL ARKIVALS, ot Rucifie=The Hob. 4. L. Fo dreas by tho Rev, W. F, adl by the Rev, Dr, Hatds ulity of tureats Lo accuse thy said James £ tho purpose of catortiug he other warrant charges Folker, Richard Htoe, and Jobn Dus with belng gulity of 4 couspiracy 1o ludlct Currall for larceny. The complainant in each cass is Wiliiaw Saunders, West-nide livery ma Arrests: Louis Napoleon, charged with the larceny of & sliver watch from Jtobert Carey, who was foollsth enough to patromzé his den ot prostitutes on Nuribh Water streot Charged with disondeely condact an cealed wespons, upon complaint of Carrall, whow he arrested in complicity with the Felkers; Heary Rusaell, charzed by Ofcer Schauiacher with the larceny of a dictionary; James Marber, aged 50, and Fugnio Raymond, aitcd of ill-fame ou West Jackson atreet. Justice Bumminertield yostorday hold the Mct'arthy, ewnbeszlement from J, K. McAtlistor, hunoy dealer, to the S0th; serule, larceny of voota sud rab Switg, colored rusalens, elstuenth at was his dress and description?” *‘He was Gve fee) ten Inches in Lelght; dark hale; blae eyes-—very larg tiny Juperial; dressed {u black biat; age, 30." left information at the police heud- **No: but I have city undertaker, su when Lo tURs up, 1. C i woney from hiw,! BARGATNG 1¥ clghteenth degree, y-second degree, ight tustache aud & ‘dark suit with s sofg OOL. BOWEN EXFLAINS 1T8 PINANCIAL CONDI- friend of Useroll's. To the Bdilor of The Tribune. Hrog Pank, July 23.—Ia your fasuc of yester- dsy 1 find ap arlicle upon the subject of Hyde Park taxes whick 1 deem proper to notice. Your statament that the village orgauization un- der the generul village wct odoptud lezally by the foquisite vole of the people has been superim- posed upon the township organization, and added anew setol taxeaters without relisying the old set, will bear thie correction, charter was adoptad, the: levied fo, townanlp purpos 1d by fhe villave, Asacssor, and this being dol fenders gunecessa: iven the description (o the he can't fail to recounize hin Lula not ihiuk it was worth while tu goto the expense of empluying a dotective, ¥ 20 wmucn uncertsinty about Bho wept, G hard,” sald (be visitor, ., fud 'lic days coms sad gosud dings of the auaentuie. e wdt eveniug,” sald (he Tuporter, g towards tha duor, foian S5 ‘Therv was 3 fe unbuppy lady, win the rand of L0 reparter s ho descendvd 15 the eluvator Lo the wifice of the Gardner House. THE NORTII BIDE. AN IMPROVEMENT OF MOUS TIAN ORDINARY M, C.1 Eamuel . luiates of a house secing that thicr whore lio s kuniy, 10 the residents of the uxtremo northern and north- western portlons of the Nortn Division fs thy uew strect railroad line stong Webeter avenuo, Racine avenne, and Ceatre strect, which the North Divis- lon Rsilway, with {ts usual enterprise, 1s patting down as fast os possible, to the end that its patrons way bave the much-needed accommodations it There {8 & largo tract of territory weat of Lincoln ovenus, weat of Larrabeo street, aud cast of Clybourn avenne, which at presont le Inconveniently remute from the strevt-car lines on those (hree thorvuihfurvs, sud it 18 this large streich of land which the rallroad company eeeks 1o render easly nccessible by Lbe new line. rtion of the North Hide is rapldiv nll- o class, who sfv bullding new resigence: really making 1t ouu uf tho wost ut dency purtious of the North Side, L off from Lincolu avenue, st the corner of Webster avenue, and go west on tho Jast-nawed down Raciae aveauo to Ceatre street, snd, returning, cast on Centre strect to Ulark stseot, oud thencs dowa town by the llue. 'I'ie piesent Clybourn avenuo bara is at the io- 0w, l!ueiuh\'lfl. Ia. Pl bre: e fullowlog; Jaoies B, . Tomer, Cluciiutls eon with an effurt at prostitute, tarceny of fobert Undale, of Alpha, 1., $100 10 thu Kuta lNatfecty, deunk' aud disord- i '3 late strect cun- arved with setliag Hquor to 24th, Justice Morrison fngd Since this village Crniolnal Courty ho towuship offic ncluding only the of commiscration for t minors. $300 tw the Uwen Bridley, colured vagrant, $100, Oflicer Finuan, o North Side officar, was finea $5 yeoteruay by Justice Kublnson for assault- OuURE ¥ports Whu Were relurning avilion last Baturdav pight much the woree for the effect of Pavition beer, uperior officer to put & stop nolees which has hecowe of common orih Divislon, and in trylug 10 yutel tue sports sforesaid be fouud it uecessnry to srrest vue of thew and use hle clubzently on bis Lead. The ' sports* uru of respectable conuectivay uwl should ‘kuuw eavogh 0 Lo orduely st 1 o'clock tu the moraing, Beveral wornings ago the room of a mon Uviugun Fifth avenue uear Madison street was eutered duriug » Verisdon, Jeneyvillo; ¢ taxes have boen elected by the & Village Col- ¢ promptly all o cowmission *+ Did you kuow Mr. Peckr” he luquired of the {mlnl mun wiao blandly preaided begnm e war outer. *+Yus, 1 knew bln," revlled the clerk, 8 moody ook ovesupreadivg bis erewhils chovrful countes ance, l&‘:\;hu 4o you think was the cause of his sol- ¢ 3 **\Waal," responded the cleck don't way that Le bus committed sulc! **Or gone off in a ft u‘:lenwunr, tosanityr rLor, Bt ¥oao off futo sny 8t of lusanity. +*Theu what s the matter? ++ Hanzed it 1 know, ct. It. G. Butler, N ; Selunld, Sewrurks b b Ca ain Hauusmdu. Indiausgolls: Fuate iug u party of from Liucoln P esignated Lo col special asicaswcot tazes lovied, y the village; snd from tuxes luvied under tbe Apuropriation bill, reg publisned accurding to statute. w70 paid tu the Vitlage Tressurer, sud the couuty and dtale taxes arw paid to the County Tressurur, cers_of thy vlllage that roceive Trusiecs. who by ordivance wiing, and no sal- ot of the Lowrd Liad orders fron hl THE CI1TY-IIALL. “I'ho Assossor has been pald by Licenso receiply, 3,000, ‘The City Treasurer’s roceipta yesterday were 26, 000, and expenditurce §0. 000, for redemp- tion of revenue warrauls. The speciel comwiltse appointed Monday night Lo Investigate the charges nzajnst tho Lake vccurrence fo the lougely, ¢ e e 3 stzcet (o Kacine avenue, compeuration, are & roceivy S8 per diem for ca ary bas crer been paid the o tax leyvied fur the purpose. ANNOUNOEMENTS. i WL HOLD AN remont C! ousbers are lnvited seve A,207.18 Brighton South Coast The bonded delit LONDON TO AR, Shortest and Cheapest Route, by Newhaven and Dieppe. Two Departures Dally from Victmla and Longn ridae. Qreatly Improved Day Tidal Service from the e ne. Expreas Tidal Tratos London to Newhaven. ) oa, WiLll Westingnoun Hrakes, Tirs wink: looi Car from Vietoria, ! powerqyl Fieet of Paldlo Steamers, & Fastest steamiers 0 the Chanoy ryiee, The Victoria and Brighton, Bplend!d New Fuy New Steamer ars bullt of Steel. ] ot 1lotuls st Newliaven and U Tieautitul renery between Dienps and 1*a The Line for wany siles running alongy! h Conducturs between London nnd Parts, arle Hiation (St. Lazare) clons to tho Login Journay sllowed ot Brighton, Dieppe, asg v d})k:ubv this ltoute to Parls Include (f re. uired): Tllr:;.mlun‘:‘uy hetween Bt Lazare and the Exhibie 4 i lon Adniirsion 1o a1l parta of thic Exhibition and Grousdy, “Arips about Parls, vtz Versaiiles, St.Cloud, d 24s, First and Second Claws Single, ets, AVALiable for one mnontl, 5%, 2oy, Alio a regular Night Xervico from Loudon, g § ictoria sk 7:30 9. M., and London Dridges Flméflé.la 838, 248, 172, Flrst, Becond, and Thid. Tetarn Tickets, avallable for ono gonth, 55, 105, u. Iekets and evary Informatlon at Victoris aag <m0 Loudon Srlige Stations and at tho lirkhion Co.'s Gear eral West Ofica, =1 liegent Circua, Plceaullly. J. P. BNIGIIT, General Manager, LI AP b recs of health st ¥igor Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient Burpass tn eticacy thoso of the pleasant and eifoctlve premmeation iver ulsorder, sick I X snd kidney compiainzs, and is indomed by ile Facuiry, W. A, BUTTT mi’l’fiifiu & 00, CONTINUDD SALB OIL PAINTINGS AND CHROH(S AT AUOTION. ThiF(WEDSESDAY! £ L TTERS, LONG & CO., Auctivneers. REGULAR TRADE SALE. DESIRABLE LINES O OLOTHING, HATS, GAI'S, GLOVES, ETC., Thurslay, July 23, at 0:0 o'elock 8, FRUnI, | DRY GOODS, By GEO. P, GUKL & CO,, ssand 70 Wabasi-av. Our Sale of \’V?d;egday, July 2, or Boots, Shoes & Slippers Wil be & well-aasorted one. Among other lines will W oo of OHILD'S FINE PHILA. BHOE! CABSEB WOM'S VERY FINH P. GOUE & CO.. 88 %70 Wabashi' Thy machine s, and is exceedingly THORSDAT, dnly : i CROCEKER Y. A good assortment will be offered, UKOQ, I’ GORV.& By ELI;I;)N, POMER Auctloneers, 78 & 80 l_(nndnlplrll. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, July 26, 9:30 a. m. Our Usual Immenso Salo, New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets, A full line Carpets, General Housekeoping Goods, General Merchandlso, 2,000 Doz, Clark's Thre: ELISO ME By 11, FRIGDMAN, On WEDNESDAY, July 24, at :30 u'clock. the lard nd Glassware Thst has been offercd thia season. 100 PACRAGH English angd American Crockery, Also Flint Glassware, assorteds + Chilcagu, wged o7 Crockery a PIANOS AND OIRGANN, KLEGANT PIANO FORTES. RUAINS 1N HANDSOLL DOGANS, MARTIN'S, 263 AND 267 BTATK-BT, LE CURE. “PILE CURE,” tnd, Bieeding. and liching DISON-BT., CHICAGU. CKFOID, Auctioneer. By D, D, STARK & CO., 4 and ¥ Kandolpa-sk. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Wednesday, July 24, at 9:30 o, m., Uur usual large stock of Furniture, Beddiug, Parlor Suils, Fasy Clairs, Lounges, sofas, Ofice T¥ [rigerators, bluyc 12 0'cluck & Line 758 vclave Plano, W 8teck & Co., 13 goad ounditiun, e By WM. MOOKLUOUSE Auctioneers, 63 & 87 Haadolob-st. o will sell to-day at 10a‘cloc! Chamber hulls, M Lounges, Pler ab " ud line of Brussele, i-Fly. collun-lop tuattces Look Bloves all artl irantry dsiers witl dg will o atiend 1Ll oty e n SRy AL SO 1ty HODGLS, MORRISON & CU: 2 ocean izl without FLOWERS LAWN MOWEIRS. alm around towu several Huiea slace **There imust be something to cause this strange actlon oo hls part.” Tow hotel-clerk smilled & gradusl, knowing, Lalf comuiital, dow'tegive: ile slwmost winked. atzeet squad will weet this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Building permits were issued yesterday to J. 3. Dwyer 1o erect s two-story and basemont stone-front dwelling on Michizan avenue, nest * Thirty-second street, (o coat $5,000; to Wilson S, Alead, W cect 8 OF0-5Y M0d Lasstunt dwelllug, “The Villae Clerk aud Cowptroller recelvy §125 per wonth each; Lyglueer and Bapenintendent of Public Work, united, $178 per mouth: ofticial as- sletaut, $60 per mout 000 num; aud Treasurer. Tl auuusl sppropr tersuction of Clybourn avenue, Hacine avenus, and Centry stroet, aud wlil be utilized Tor the present for the new line's stables, although it 1s aquite probable that a new sod more cowmodious oue will by crected next year. ever, 1s how bullding st the curucr uf laciue ove. to uccouiudate I dbucusious swount of woney, fu the euwe ) neigibortiood were way kiod of suille. sald bog **3lept in the bavewent the night after ho bad 8 Byys saw i crawling out at A largy car-house, how- 500 per Aunuw. [stlon tor 1877-" Edwsrd Darvinson luaing about sud tuok thew in Deyldavu Ls the wan wio wade thy | L L Mowers rejuaired. awn Mo bt The sanual sppropria- TAWN MO WERS, 80,00, U. BAVAUE 8 €O, TT 5L 8. At e clegaat brown-atoue frool, 210 Pard 34,8810 o'clock, the ¢B Wedneaday Murniv, cuntents, without 1ODG! Lu;H:;tn|nlun'l$ ALIE GOODS. ALXER HOUSE HAIB ‘The bust place 1o (:h - us Guasaticr b ares & 00 Tuc.OF 270 W. Madison. HAIR 1 all de Weddinga, tions, Ful Wi asd Kta Wigy Biade 12 or an! ¥ DURNL R[OB W MM Sk