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5 : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY., AUGUST 1 THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The Majeronia and Misa Valdemir, who open st Hooley's Monday, ore nt the Sherman Honse, Mr. Goorgs Cobb, of the Sherman Mouso, departa this morning for atwo weeks' vacation, Tie goos Eant. A lettor was recoived at the Weat Madison Rtreat Btation yesterday bearing the intelligent ad- 1878. Atreet, near Twenty-ajxth, at the time of the mnr- der. 'Itonka Hrod naxtanor to har, Sta saw Hosmo and Pletro on the Saturday eveming preceding the murdor, which occurred Sunday evening. They weee quarreling in front of witnest' hoaae, Rhe 83w them aymin Sunday evemng in company mih Vatrosso, Tne quarrel hetweer lusso and Pletro wan conducted In the ltalian langnsye. On the ery exannation, witnesa snld that the qnarrel consisted of what she denommated * bard thix neing dened hy her L mean lond taik. De, Roswell Pack said he was one of the asset- Ant yurgcona at the Connty Hospital at the tima of the Pretro murder. e at:enderd Petro when the Jatter was hrougnt to the Hospital, ant found a mortal wonnd eix inchea deep on ihie left auda of the abdomen. P'etro talked some 1n hroken Ene ralonn-keepers are swarned to put thelr housea In der on penaity of belng shatnp in cave they do not heed the mandate. Building permita wore fssuod yesterday to fleurfie Conrad, ta_erect a two-story and ceflae dwelling at No, 104 Aberleen atreet, to cost $2,000; to €, II. McCotmick, to build & two- lefi barn In the rear of his new residence, corner of flaron and Ineh streeis, to cost $2,000; to Fred Walker, 10 erect s two-atory store ami fiwelling nt No. G88 South Halated aiteot, to cost $3,000. questioned an to whether she received company ‘That te becaune they hava Always beon toe sacecoded in entertaining the jurors, several of | high in their bida.* swhaom she afterward said rhe knew quite well, t+And thars ia no tavoritism nvolved They complained, after retirine from the jury- +*No. sir, none at all." room, that many of the questions put to | In addition to tne above, Mr. flill stated that thetm'wera of an indelicate character. and the siont | hida for the tillng of the eourt-yard and root would of the frail creatnrgs went off in arze, Noin- | be advertised for next week. In about foor weeka dictments were found, and it is highly probable | from date bids wonid he advertised for far atl the that none will be. 1In the afternoon the jnr; other fron-work, incinding the doors, windows, Toaked into anme other cares, and found A truo bifl | window-trames, tnterior iron finishing, and the against John Walan, the alleged agert of the tury, | stairways. These contracta, when awarded. for blackmalling houses of prostitation, and John | wouid " probab'y absorb the remainder of De\itt Hobinson for perjnry, which is alieged to | the !mflnn-l(un. it will take about hava been committed rrl Judge Jameson's Court, | 81,000, mo to finiah the bailding. No further witnesses are to be heard in the sotled- | and it he had that smonnt nf money at hand he dove cases, furthe roasan that the jury will be | conld have the building completed by 1470, vreaned severaly 1o clear the docket, ‘They must | The vanlt-work will have to be vostponed until adjourn Baturday. after further appropriations are made, Mz 1110l while the lidcous thing was writhing and sauirming and vigorously lashing the youth’s lecs, Conny waa badly frightened, but recov- cred presence of mind sullicient to take out his knife and reach down sml cut off the suake’s hoad, AMUSEMENTS, BARNUM'S, The Trakeno and Huncarlan stalllons with Barnum®s 3how stifl continun {0 sttract vast crowds Jdaily to tho tenta on the Lake Front, Thelr beauty and lntelligence, together with the sltting-room, making them shine like crrstal, It woulll take the atains off the tenspoons, ang A teaspooninl In the mop-nall wauld o mare in washing up the kitchen floor than ten nounds of olbow greasa avplled to the mop-handle. A\ housewife has just as much right to make hep work eaay and exeditions as her hustand has, 1t shadoea not do it the fault fs her own in Rgreat measure. —ee— THOSE STRAY DOVES, New Yorg, July 31.—A dispaleh from the Adams Express agoncy at Bunbury, Pa., states that the carrier pigcons which atarted In the The Mnyor hna rofused to allow any one ran a horse-anction on West Twelfth atreet, near liseted, the restlents In that nelghborhiood having repeatediy and atrenuotialy objected to hav- KYeh while at the foeoital, anit died on the after- 4 1 Wl ted by th “tndter tho | Thee from Columbus, (0, to New York Jarg ing their wives and children fosulted, and thelr Al d with nterior | noon of the day he Brought thare. wonderful tricks executed by themn “tnaer At 2 dresn: -+ Medlcine Houss Btation, Chicago, Medt- [ 5E!HT, BN, S0V maniner of vile and offensive | ‘Che Tiontd, n fow dnys ngo, ordorad the | AligHAd with i some sketches for the in County Iuymician. toklen teatiied that the | dircction of Antonto. wake them the aquine | ek lnded at, Lnnaster, Pa ¢ }\I"’nl'r':v’-{”,{"\f; cine streat. aniase, by the nelrs, ditiv, awetrig nd | fonco sbout the Courl-Hoase Sqnacttemored, This TIEE REW COURT NOOMS, wound 1n Piel?0 4 Abaamen was made by some | womlere of the worid. The *Only Grentest " John Tindolph, a Germen expressman, re. | Wholly vite mbbln w e projierty of Messrs. Kely & ‘Tha decorations are elegant and elabarate, and and, since they purchased Lheir rights, they are In* |yl be In the Hennissance atyle, but of diderant clined to kick asgainst belng eo summarily f Jeme. with, 3l t;‘cfon e Lo deaigns in the two lofty rooms. The decoration sharp instrument of triangniar shape This etemed 10 hear ont the theary that the stABNRE wan Jomo with the atletto of tiat description (ound on Rosso there to the infinite disgnet of 81l decent eitizens. "The pids for coal for the Fire Department, from Columbus to this vity, ro that the pizeuny :ml flown a distance of 395 wiles toward thee hoine, Show on Earth ? will delfzht the West Suiers thia mornine by & grand street-parade through the prneipal thoroughfaces in that diviejon. #iding at No. 107 Btring straet, yesterday morning dropped_dead while goine from his honse to the hey were e be in At , el fige] at the time of his arreat. : 5 X ks T barn, e leftnwifs and three children. B L omuy st the. Comprepliera | Tilioe on Fobiie intdinzs and Fablic Sernce Moo ey Wil sartang raa rom LR | 2 Oitcer Joreph, Kinpilie wan the nexi witness: T prosession willetart trom the show-grotiuds COAL SALE, on the anl el oon, Ater : i L . 'The temperature yestorday, ns observed by | ofice. 'The lowest hid was that of E. L. Tiedsirom | on the aubject yesterday afternoan, an faralihing W11 con gt donnt SRn0i 000 mrre, Add Found Pletro lyiug in the tallway ot the okl County, Hoapita 20, Manasse, opticien, 88 Madlson strest (TrRinuxe Nrw Yong, July Briar Hall, $4 atthe Neh was aa follows consideranie disputs, were vffered the option of | wyen that is completed the butiding he ready on the mormay of Nov, —Fifty thousand tons ot et o ® | romoving toe fence entirely or of placing It beside ccnpancy. 1836, ° Vatrosso wns with Pleten when witnes CLARA MORRIS. Scranton roal were solil to-day forthe Delaware, Bullding), wan 808 & mo. 77 degroen: Yon. .. | 7ards rauge 81308 the yard; and 8,76 dellv- | the'walle. They are. unieclioa what Rotao, and | FCLOTURSRE ki nothing 10 Ay ‘it might | fonchied the oid ifoanital. O she vay o' the naw [ The Chicago sorrespondent of the Cincinnatt | Lackawainn & Western Rallrond Company o BT R B 0 B By, 8% Darome | e Ry wili probaniy bo mals Ina any of twn, | NACRIbelr rights were purchased an an muvertleing [ be conntdered as nows, * lle saya that \he atone- | lioepital Pietr exclaimed, **1 diet | di Lnquirer \nterviewed Clara Morrla' huaband Inat week. e sxtract the (ollowing: Mr. Tlarriott ta s senasible, clover zentleman, and io uno remnark he made gave me the solu- #pecalation, And since they ate under cantract | work is fanity to some extant, ana the butldin wilh numerons advertiners, they ate inclinod to | wulk at lemt tw (et and 8 bail ton low i iho fiaant their contract wite the connty in Lhe face of round, a eref reat df the Commissloners and makasore demands, They | Sronfd, nud therefore there wan great dificuity wili daoide what they wlil do o a few days. sthich he taought would be success! or an soon, In otlier words, as the Compitoller ro- turns and the Mayor Suds time to consnit with him on the subject. The_vacanoy created by tha removal of Q' Tirien objected o the jury bearing the ta be adduced as & foundation for the introduction of the dglnz declaration, and [ta members retired daring this portion of Kipphng's testimony, Mr. O'lirlen then suomitted anthorities t show that the following prices: Steambuat and crate, F3ATIEAN: caa, $3.3745125.00; Ktove, 100 chestiit, §3.2) ¥ Dr. Banks and two other Directors having rorigned, the stockholders have elected Gen. An. son Stager, Willlam 1. Bradley, and lenry . Jawis aa members of the Roard of Directors.” in Meneman's Poptonized Beef Tonic is the on A o — X the simple declaration **1 the, * from Pletro ta the | tion to his wife's 11l health lu 2 fow words. | reparation of beef containing 18 anfire 1 the {nterestof the lot-owners of Rosalill Ueme- | Teut. Vosey lies In the graap of either John Rehm he would be ready 1o explain bereaft, bR e M il i L was teellig, and hiu. | DrCoaration 1 7 e tery. gF Kilward M. Tolan, tation-koepers at tho West CRIMINAL. WY TULE CAMB. gMearmas sul aieian) § of course tnquired how she eling, properties. [t is not a mere stimuiant like the ex. ** Do yon know, " said a well-known citizen 108 TRIBUXE Faporter yealerday, ** why Architect 1011 bas come here?' **1 don't sxacily know, " sald the reporter, **bns L roamine to neo how tre new Custom-llouse s Belting wiong. . ** Yun conld not have been more misioken, ™ re- torted the gentieman, **1 will tell yun the reason be came here, It I8 to tounce Kaletrom, Mc. (gnlnn)‘ snid Cooper, You know they furnished the facta upon which the Investigation was carricd on. Uurling discharged them, when they wore rmmlued that they would beretained. Well, after Muzting walked out and Col. McDowell walked in upon the order of Secretary Sherman, there men were reinatated at once, ~ But now eomes back 1111}, 1o is charged tothe muzzle with venoni, aud he abolishes the offices which these three men had occupled, and leavos them out in the cold, without any record as 10 whether lhu( were discharzed by Burling or Mcoweil, Hili think: can (o as lie has a mind 1o, =nd that Juhn Sk will sustain him, The reason he thinks su_i1s because the Malno granite riug, with whicn Ben Butier and Iale are con- nected, is backing hh You know ibat their granita is wsed In nearly sl the Governmeat bujld- ings, especially in the East. [don’t think John Sherman fe dolng the squaro thing it he allows thingx to go on In that wa **And ae to Bangs, I ses that he says that he Is going to lay all the papera in his possession in the Custom-llouse Inveatlzation terore the Ura Jury. That Is well enongh, hut Bangs kno wwhere there in lota of testimony, which he hw mude no effart 1a get, which wonld confirim all that nns been praviously sald and weltten, Why, 1 conld tefl ran some things that swould astonish you, but [ will lesve them until s futare time. " The wife of August Lango. the teacher at the North Side Tarner T{all, died yenterisy af. ternoan, after a lncering iliness. She was highly seapected in her circle, and Mr. Lsoce'n larce ac- qu-nl:unce sympathizes with him in his bereave- men| Tho property on the eouthenst corner of Dearborn and Monrue steeets, 100 feet on Dearborn by tnirty-two on Mouroe, wan sold yesterday under foreclosura proccedingn, and wan bid in 'by the morigagoe, the Conpecticat Mutual Life-Insarance Company. At 5:80 st evoning a horse and buggy be. Jonging to A. J, Ticker came dashing down State street, and at the corner of Washington street dashed into snother bugay and was broken to feces. Mr. Tucker wans thrown out and atnnned, L escaped any pevere {njney. Patrick Flanigan, realding at No, 328 Weat Taylor strect, wae yeaterdny foand dead fn bed by his eon Frank, Drceased wns B0 yeara of age, never was aick 4 day in his life, and went o bed at the usus) neur in nerfect health, Tha Coroner's Jury found that heart direass wan the cause. Tobert Tlutehinkon, 16 years of age, n recent arrival from Cleveland, whils attempting to boatd an I1linols Central train st the foot nt Jack- ,son_street, veaterday afterouon, fell dnder the €ars and iad four tocs cat aff (e right foat. Ile was sent for treatment to the County Huspital, Coraner Dintzach yostordny held su fn- unrt upan Annle tichs, of No. 123 Sifing strect, sm\"wll in the rivee accidentally; Ernst von der Tirclile, 24 years of age, drowned tn the Iake at the foot of Oak sfreet; and upon an unknown hody found in the Jake on the 20th near Lincoln Park. The North Chicago Railway Company up- peared in the North Side Police Court yestorday charged with neglecting to sprinkla ¢iyhourn avenne, from North avenae to Willow atreet, and wax fined 825, Anappeal wan taken to the Crim- {nal Conrt, the Company intending 10 wake this a feat case, Mv. Ham W, Parker, the wall.known ho- tel elerk, and now ono of the broprietors of tho Qrand Pacidc Motal, and s wife, yestorday leit for an eztemded trip to the Knat, where they will enjoy themanives in visiting the yarious sammer rerorta and Mr. Parkers villa fn New lampabire, Yast Monday James Fitzpatrick, a carpen- far svorking upon tha new balidings In proceas of erection on the Central Park teack, was internally njured by o heavy timber falling npon him, e South Divislon station-kespers are also mon- tioned. It i» rumored that Lleul. Me- Usarigle, Chief of Dotectives, and neveral other Lientenants are also to be removecd, bntin no fnatance has any specific charge for auch removal Deen made manifeat. Lieut. McGarigle has given uniform satisfaction, and_he has in pact been ro- aponsidle for ail the good work done by the last police adminiateation. But hia piace, 1t 1s said, is wanted for snotber. Sam Kl will not in all ‘probadility receive any positiun on the force. The persuasions of Pottgiesor, eoupled witha written ngreementon his part with th clty anthorities that he wonld let up oa the con cert business at_bin saloon, and hacked up by th recommendations ot the Police Department. canned the Mayor yesterday to onler his license reinatated, It secmed hike an extra spasm of vir- Tue which caused hie licenso to be revoked when tThere are uther places I the three divisions of the city which sre aaid to be infinitely worre than Potigierer's, The license of Kultenbach, of the North Side **Toledo,’* has aot iven reinstated, the pilace 18 as acrerted na a graveyard at midnight, and there (s no danger of ILs Acain taking on the character of & public anisance which 1t Iately bors. ‘Whatever may come of the rocent putting down, by the \West Division Itatlway, of a single track ‘on Wastern aveune from Van' Buren strcet 1o the Comp4ny'sbarns, when tho case caties up 1 courton an application 10 Bave the obstruction remuved on the groond that the city had not given the requisite permission, 1t 1 evident Lhat the cit- 17enn (0 the region of the atrect which is alleged to e been abstructed are disposed to look on the matter very lentently and to regard it an_consider- able of sn improvement and s pablic convenience. Fhe property-owners on Weatern avenno havo aig- nifed thele willingnesn to have the track star where It ls, provided the Comgauy will put down anothier track on tha aame atrect and keep the usnal apace of sixteen feel batwcen the tracks in order, THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. avswerod, ** Not well.” ** What do vou think is the princlpal source of her suffering " “§ am sutistied thore Is no dlscase: It (s the resuit of norvous. axhaustior. and exnending of magnetiAm; that involves loss of sleep. of np- petite, hysterin, and fainting fits. 1 belleve that 1t slic ceased for a year to act in these highly emotional piays and confined heraclf to comedy she would big & well woman,” +*Cannot sie be persuaded tol"? “ Yes, wo ure going to California hn the fall, and Miss Morrls will there play a comedy, and 1 hope for excellent results." “1a Miss Morris superstitiouat” *Yes, verv, She will wot have a first re- hoarsal, start on & trip, or even have a iress fitted on Friday, and,” added Mr. Harriote, siniling, * she always iusists on my altting down ugain alter 1 rise to leave the room,” *‘Does the superstition vxtend to preclous stones " - **Yés, it does, When we married, { gave her alocket of diamonds, with a large opal n the eentre. She did not exactly take to it, as opuls are considered unlucky, and when wa visitod Callforuta old Mrs, Judsh begged her not to wear it, as ahc herself had suffered great mis- fortunes through ili-health ogd loss of money, that dating from the ;uun-hnu of un apal rlng, Finally on disposinz of it all went well again, The result of this was ut iny wife's request.. [ expreasaed the lucket to New York and hnd the unhicky sone replaced by a pearl, [ am glad she was not homne last Sunday, for a young girl, whila standlng hefore our gate, was strick dead by lightuing, and just one year before that sfrlwn horae wus struck in the same way and ed, **oes not this coustant saleriug Induce low spiritai *No. Miss Morris ts always cheerful aud bright, no natter what she sutfers, Some of the tunnlest things ah2 over_says come out whea eha {s really in ngony, Last ovening, in the death scene, shie was really very 1], and when Lemoyne bent over her ‘and ' sald, ¢ What ean [ do”"for you, Mis Multonl! sho mwc:ed, #ollo toce, * Serve e up with caper tracts of beef, out containt hlood-making, foren. wenerating, and lifo-suataining propertioas is i valuable in all enfecbled conditions, whather the reanlt of exhauatlon, nervons prostration, ovey 'k, of acite disense: and In every form' of (o. lenlarly 1f reaulting from pulmonary ! It s friendly and helofal to the most delicate stamach. Canwnir, Hazano & Co., pro. prietors, New York, ¥sx-Officer Carherry was Introduced by Mr, O'Hrien to teattfy in reimrd to the condition of Pictro at the e the officers fonnd him. \Vitness saful that therc was no conversation At the old Ho pltal hetwean Pletro and the officers, T'he Court then decided to Admit Kippling's tos. timony before tns Jury, and that budy dccordingly re-entered the roon. Oflicer Kippling proceeds While in the wagon Pletro sald, * 2, -1 di and alterward raid that (inetano Rosso had ecut him. ‘The cross-cxamination amonnted to nothing, Edmuud ltonch testided that in November, 1870, he war un ationdant at the Connty llospital, Was present when Pietrn wus broncht in, Witness anoaks Italian, Pietro wold witness i that Jan., Runge that ho wes sufferihg vary tnuch. hefi aaked who had atabbed him ne replied, **Gaetano l;‘ns:‘a.“ and repeated thisat another time during o day. Tht"vrn'l&cnllun here rested {la cose, and Mr, Herman Church, the lawyer, was called by the de-~ fense. Witness defended Vatrosso, who was tried ln-‘c "d" a5 an Accessory atier she fact, and ac- gnitied, Ex-Officer John C. Carberry wns sworn, And ro- peated the testimony given by him before the Court, and reported above. It was browht oot by Mr. 3tills that he was discharged from the force for negivct of duty, ‘The tourt then adjonrned, In order to glve O'Brien a chance to find out what his [tallan wit- nesaes, Lhirtoen in number, would swear to, CORRVESPONDENCH, SOIL-FIVES AND HOUSE-VINTILATION, T the Editor of Th¢ Tridune. Citteaao, July 31.—All the best authoritics on house-drainage condeinn the practice yon recom- mend In Sunday's lssus of TuE ‘Trinuxs, of con- necting soll-plpes with chimney-fluos, In cune of tho non-use of the fue, thote I8 no guarantos againat & down draft, and consegnent flooding of the bnniding with scwer-gas, The beat practico is td extend the soll-plpe to the rvof without n hend, and, M additlon, to inake udo nf an outslde ventllating pipe (not less than four luches in dismeter), tapping the atreet draln vataide of the matn trap and extending to above the roof, in o8 stralght a line as lmlullll!. with its open cud away from the nulghboracod of Windows, lils inaken a pussage-way for the stream of gas rising from the steect sower vutaide Instead of in- sido the houso, ond reduces the yoluie of gas pansing through the sofl-pipes to wiiat Is gone Tuesdny ovening burglars ontered the house of L. Mason, No, 54 Ada street, by means , and helped themselves to clothing and Jewalry valued at $200. ‘Thomas Vollons. n Larrabee-atreot grocery clerk, was srrested yestarday for bastardy,and held by Justice Kaafmann in $000 bonds t11] Ang. 0. Tilla Fledlsr [s the alleged unfortunate, It was noticed yostenlny that n peaca war- rant for the arreat of John M. Armstrong was In the bands of the polics anthorities, and at an asrly hour in the forenoon a reporteame to the Central Btation that he had been arrested at his home, Ilia cave 1o ret for & heartog this morniy; beiore Justice Kaufmnnn, snd 19 understoos hat ho 1¢ on bail in the meantime, John Willard, a professional bailor, did not pot in an appearance {nmmny at Justice Hammiil's tonnewer to the charge of perinry, and his bond of 8500, awuad by C. P, Sohur, was deciared fortoited. The erine waa sald (o lave been comulited fu swoaring 10 the ownership of praperty, thal he might become ¢nrety oa sn aps peal bund 1n the Clrcait Court David A, Hatch, the 'unk dealer, who has #0often bean made ‘defendant. in sufta brought by o dealers and other manufactnrers aelne marked Kfllllil. was ]eleMl{ again befora Justice Mor. fison _npon ~ five distinct charges. The drat, broagot by San & ifather, was' ghven (0 & Jury, apd after having beon [fully argued ihey brought in & verdict of gutlty aud dned ‘him i 0, The four atber chargen want ovar to the Hth, Mr. Hatch fornishing bail in bonds of $1,200. The prosecutlon I brought uuder Kec. 2, 3, and 4 of Chap. 140, Hovtard Ordinances, makiog it il- logal to trafic tn macken botties. THE POLICE, TAE LONG-BXFECTED CHANGES in the police force wera made yesterday aftornoon about 2 o'clock, and in an incredibly short spaceof tlue 1t was generally known aboot town what had taken place, and how things really stood under the new regime, ‘The changen were the result of sev- eral privaie conferences between the Mayor and Snperintandent Seavey, and were ofiicially made known through the following order: R e e e Nt TIGELRTinly i, Airs. Lydia F.C. Digolow, wile of1l, . P Utgelow, aged 30 years, Alors faneral ervice at No. 813 West Manroe.st., 4 @i m. Thursday, Aug 1. Hematns will he taken to iry, Sase,, for baril, FITZPATRICK~Iuly 20, Mr. Jemes Fitzpatrick, Funeral from his iste residance. No. 440 Nortn Fagtinaei. Thorday, Ang. 1, 8410 & m. in'Sc Colnmnkilig's Churcl, theace' by csr 10 Calvary Gemetery. ROGEtS~—July 21, Mrs. Fauny Trywhens Bogors, m the asih' year uf fier age. Funeral from ner late realdence, No, 603 Weat May). fon-st, ‘Friday, Aug. 3 &t © a. m.. by carrisge to Ronchill. Friens PARKS—Inly 30, M. Inils Parks, beloved wita o John 5. I'atks. agad 17 yoars, Fiieral Thured . 1, from her late residonce, No. 1437 Surilifay,, corner of Tulry-firt-sl.. by carringes to ut. James’ CRilrch, 8t 10 s, m., and (hence by ears to Calvary Cemetery. Friends are reapectfuliy Siivitad to suteni. Doaton, Jas., papers pleass oopy. CRAWFORD—Inly 20, Anua A, Crawford, daughter of Jamen M. sad Magkle Crawford, aged 10 years and 3L montha, i WRLST—At Shelbyvilte, 1l,, Ju FRatalte, be- Tored witn of A B, elahe 4 7’}. %5l FLANIGAN~Wednculay, July 3), of heart dJ Tatrickc f""(’" axed B years, o' naitva of Connty u i Funoral {n take pince from the residence of hia son, rancit Flanlgan, Xo. 338 Taylor-at., on Friday, Atg. 2y careta Calvary Comstery, ¥~ Now York and Philadelphia pspers pl GURIO)] Theaphtina 2. and Zoe Gueroult, Tuueral from residence, No. #92 West Madison-at., atap. m., Aug. 1. o YELLOW FEVER. KEEP IT OUT OF ILLINOIS. From the rekelar weekly report of tho Surgeon- General of the United States Marine los. vital Service, rccelved at the uMee of the Illinols State Doard of llealth July @, thers were sume significant ilgures con. cerning the prevalence of yellow fover at sev- eralof the Bouthern cltles. lr. Woouworth re- ports that at New Orleans sbout the 12th Inst, cases began to occur. At first they were all of ono focus of Inspectlon only, but others aoon appeared ot different points, aud op to the merning of the 20th hirty-seven cuscsand seventeen deaths had been registered. Sa far the Loulslana State Board — Pt e MILESTONES ON THE ROAD TO HEALTH. Tha recorery of digestion and the reaumption af activity by the livor, bowals, and kidueys are mlle- ones which maik our progross on the rond fo heaith, They speedily hocome percentibla whea liostetter's Stomach Bittors {8 usea by the Invaild, Nothlog 80 surely and expeditionsly counnmen th distance to the desired goal, A no badily funce tion can suffor interruption withont kmpaleing the ieneral health of tho aystam, A0 the aystom can Four hundrod barrels of nlcohol were taken out ef bond for export yesterday, The roceipts from intornal rovenno yester. day ware $24,016: for the month of July, §072, - a2, ‘The receipta from the tax on distilled apirits nggregated $10,404 yesterday; for the ‘month, $305,057, On anotlrer oceaston when ** Mlss Multon ” X never ncquire perfect vitor, henlth's synonym, an- $u 1 had ber b erated” in the pipes and draina in aod | was presented in Hoston, you will rememnber, : Pake, fu yen tan 1o the ‘Conuty Hoepital. whete be died | ‘ho Sub-Troasury disbursements yestor- [ G412 IUTRL Limyoagir, orier, eut fl;l',:','u'h:',: L kes G Outireak bo e e o, AR nyriaut adjanct | tho atoek company havine Tafled to fearn, tiolt bance, Hittslon, & sieserion of Shicy e, ‘uesdny eventng. _Tle loft » wife and ona child re- 2 -1 Captain uf ol 7 e parts, the curtaln wos run down, Miss Morris e siding at No, 440 North I'sulins street, day wero 11719-“00- The hd ver rs'nt Doud salen | beet A oo Precinets i il Caik VA0S | aleo dled of yellow fever at polnts above New Or- | third pipe extunaing frous outside the houao st Fefusing to play. Tho manazerinsiated that she | Hand 1t Gancnoy he Littors, (£ tha orzana upun ware $400. Kur the month tho sales Lai dufy as Captain of thab orecinet at 7 a'vlock i Dolagates from the Tnited Irish Bocieties met laat night at Borke's ilotel and continted to arrange for the picalc which is to be held Aue. 15, A penaral discussion of no pnhlic intereat waa ir. tniged in, and tho announcemenl was mnde that Men Butler hisd tolegraplied that he would be heru 11 pomatble, Adjourned for one week. Gon, Whipplo raceived intslligance yeater. day to tho efect that Gan. Sheridan, who went out to tha Black [1ills country & short Lime azo to lo- cnato new post, biad arrived at Bismarck Tuesday Aaltornoon on his return trip. 1la left Bismarck for Dulath the same d: 3 nawed piace yeate been $1,2:30,000. 'There were taaned reccipts tu the number of nearly 2,500 lnrmz the month, repre- secting over 83,000,000 of cash recelved. AMr. Ludwig Ralcke, ngent for the Apolli- naria water, which is imported from Germany, appeated bofora Commusaloner floyne yesterday and cliarged Ueorge C, Hutchinson with infringing hin trade-mark, ° lutchineon manufactures the wparkling pop aud Azzling soda-water, In u streak of enterprisc he pat sp an_ srtificially made Apol- Hunrls water. Froderick Dn Darry, of New York, hos recorded tho trade-mark of ** Apollinaris Water " wi Librarian of Congress, adopted by Congress in any point not sdjacent to windows, to & congce- tion with the aralns inelds the msin trap, so (hat theve with the soll pips 1l formuJ: & constant muvement of aienp the larger arm of theJ (the aoll-ptne) will resuit, drawlng freah alr through thearaine and keoping teon pure, 11y connecting your »oll-pipe with a hot fins yon creats a more rapid current of sewer sir throngh thur, and alwply succeed {0 discharging more oua at tho top uf your building than If your soll-pipe extended to the roof, There would’'he no harm in thus drawing off the gua from 8 nelghborhood and wassing {t up through yoar boilding it the soll- vipes wore tight, but yon cannot presums thut which it devoivea grow weak, billiousness, conatl- tlon, headache, poverly of the blood, and s nndred other symptoms supervene. which Indi- cate unmistakably the baneful general influence of dyapesin, The disappearance of All thene symp- tomn throgh the use of the Mitters shows with what thoronghness it romoves their cause. m. e norrow. Aug, 1 and e will be recognized and respoct. d g4 such 1o the depsrtment. 2. Tatrotman Madisou lieadell, uf the Prat Prectnet, naving this day vsen anpolnted & Lientenant of Pollce; reliy salgued to uty o cotnmand of the Twenty" socuni Ntreod District, vico Kdward Huod, promoted, aud na will bo recogulzed aud respecied as such u thé icpart men i Detcctive lisnc G. Lansing and Patrolman Kd- wari Londergan, of the Second Precinet, are orehy ranaferred to the Uentral statlon for detecttva duty, Thiey il reputt W, Lisut. Mctiarriale, Chief”of De: tectives, & 7 0'clock tw-morrow murniiig, AUg. 1. L VLA SR General Baperintendent of Tallce, ‘Tho new ordor of things, aa far s conld be might treat Chicago, Clncinnat), or 8t. Louls in that way, but for Boston it would not do; and with *If you should come hcre sgain you could not draw & house aiter such treatment,’ Overcotne with vexation and patn, Miss Morrla waa In hiysterics, but at this sobbed vut: * Then Iwill go'domnewlicre else for my bakea beans.' ‘The manager was silonced.” Jeaus on tha Misalsalppi River. No new cases had been reported from the lraoklyn Navy-Yard, Upuu the receipt of weekly statewont, Dr, Hanch, of the 1liinos Ntate Bonrd of Health, at ouce wrote to the llealth oilicers of 8t. Louls, say- Ing that some auprehienalon had been caused by rewson of the unusnally early appearnuce of thu vallow fever In the South, nd sugvesting co-opear- atlon Lo pravent fta extepaion 1o Northern puinte, Ho also wrote Lo his coadjutor on the State Board, Dr. Wardner, of Calro, calling atteution to the saine facts. A reporier called upon Dr, Kauch yestorday ore afterncon, and Inguired whother he thonah wus aay danger of tie yeliow fever reaching thin NOTES. . Mirs Venls G, Clancy, who has been engaged for next scason with tho ¥ Evangeline ** Comb)- FMIERE WILL DF A M| NG OF ITIIE EXEd tive Committee of tha Firemon'n Tonrnsment at the uilice of nee . ot HKoow 4 Honore | y Lyon, Friday at 3 p. m probably at i 5 , and 18 expected Uome by they are, and mny depend upon it are not, Duc if o E p N 1% e e ot ‘trad x | learned, ave very genersl suthataction. Lieut. | city, o uarded yodr building trom the aireet sawer | Dation, will pass the summer st Clty Foint, PROPOSALS, the end of the week, E'P«umd & ":m.n:zfiu both ;;fl“! n;d'",fl“'l. Hood, who has heretofore been in command of the ‘Y-ldnnmuamk 20, " anfd Dr, Itauch, **Chica- fly an outsfile vontilaling plpe to prevent | South Boston, PROFPOSALS Thore waa & mass-mogting of tho Coopers’ | Soisaocit: 'Ti weaniuoncin tos 5550 por casy, | | %euty-second Streat Siation, 18 oue of tho best | wo baa hot been vinlted by Uhia acoirgo in many | s6wor gas = from forcing 'She matn Unlon 817 Clarx strect [ast avening, o which ra- and most favorably-known ullicers on the force, P b and Mr, 1L pat his imiation en the market for yuars. In the encly days of the canal, whon under ‘prossure, and then odded “to yoor | Misa Catharine Lawis, the vochlist and mc- Ik bo recalved by the Board of Commissioncrs of and hin elovation o the oflice of Cautaln of tho | bls jo { Tram Now Orleans to it eity by | present "arraugement (supposing that ‘the’ fue | tross, sister of Miss JofTreya-Lewls, is soon to | 1AM, PR R R R S L T TR 4 onty B 95, T e Jonrneye o\ Orleans 8 cl b 2 . "“mmfi'.‘"y"'flm""'“u°u“.£dinmef'?m‘-¥i'e"é.'I‘{‘ wmu su‘;‘nfi:lm;:::t::n '-‘mo?.'s"m‘ f;et;:l:r’:;{xfla"u}fi‘ Went Side 18 looked upon as entirwiy in keeping | wayof the Mlssissippl liiver, tho Illinots 1t vcr,, 4 e Y mlokion Tdtog JitingLan ot Jou luavo conuected yout sull-ploe with ls atwava n use) A pipe of the samo dismeteras the sofl- Plpu sxtending from the onter nir Lo a connection with your drains Just Indido the main trap, then you wauld ba wubstitutings current of fresh air thrungh your entire syatoim of drauis for the pross ent flow of sewer-alr, which would dilute and ren- dor harmlves all the ¥as generated, and reduce tho learned that the discuesion reinted chiefly to tho ent prices paid for coopering, and tha possi- Lity of canaing an incroass ine by mesns of a strike or otherwise. Another aocial elub has been organized on the North Hide iz the Iast few dayn. ¥rom a finan- cial standpoaint it cannot he called hgh-toed, yet with the filuces of things. Tha leup iato official eirclestaken by Patroiman Beadell canscd vome 11t the surprise, since W wos genorally expected that Sam Ellla was to step into the shocs of tha Lieutonant who became Captaln. The gossips who had speculsted for diys and evon on the changes were mistaken for oncesuro- bat in one thing they moat probably right: leave Ban Franclsco te take up hor permunsnt resldence tn Boston, Mr, J. G, Peakes 18 going to Australin with My, Tracy Titus' company. Miss Emilie Mol- ville, who Is now In 8zu Franclsco, will not sc- compauy the party, it is eald. aakl that ail the bars in this city, Inciuding tho ol the principal hotels, were supoticd with the im! ation. Aas thia water is & popalar drink, there is likely to be s feeling of st among those who lisve recently beea imbibing it in this city, THOE COUNTY BUILDING. and the canal, there wero' cancs vccanionally. Peonle came up from tho infecici diatricts to La- Salle In sleamboats, and wero thore tranaforred to tne canal-tioats. liut winco the rutlways hava on- tirely aupereded tie canal in the way of nasson- ger trafie there 1iad bees 0o trouble hers frim thy yollow fevar. In fact, I do not think it bas crapt o Bircatar screruings, all wlzeaaf liard coal, amd all beech wood, needed foF use In the yarions cotnity institutiune during the year ending Aug, 31, 1479, idders are par- ticulnrly notined that u)i cuai dalvered must bo welched on city svales at flio contractor's axpens:. lond i the aum of two thousand (82.(K) dollars must sccompany ‘cach nropotal, Tho Fehi L0 reject any or ALl bids o re. secved, For blank propoasi and bond and all other fn- tormation retutive to sbove, apply L . It Louls, ) udntity genorated by ita’ purifying action on the LOEIEr T MATE 1t pumbere among ita members sume of the - best 1n awnortiug that Elils would be advanced in mme ::q;‘e:&a':l:a’r‘?eu‘efll?:vh“m Attty alnard gnlnl-ml; of l::l-cldm}v{- u’( : Toeds | wi e Jaoausciick who s ndw at. Kiesengen, | e s AT o A been olceted P 5 —— way orothor. Just what it wi could not be ! rasee boexs reported & yob might add that down-spouts (rain.water pipes) | will return to Boston fu Soptember, prepurator: AUCTION s, S SRiitiam NeCaee Somatary. e mitiaria | Twolve insane casos ara sat for trial In the | daluitely learned, but it wan whisperad around | pm i Lpate Sl pepa 7O IhI8 yoRr | ok he HIAEd TOF vORAtInK 1he strac H AL feo 10 $2.50, and the membrahi von- nection, as thuy Are of no 1188 Whon most nceded— duringa ralu-storm, Tespecifully yours, €. W, Dunuax, Civil Engineer. already very largc. It proposes an excarsion at an sariy day, A meoting of the Main Hection of the So- clalists was beld Inat evening ot No. G4 Weet Lake atrect, and, owing (o a lack af funds, 1t was do- cided to decling the offcr nf tha Cincinnat! Natlon- al Sociatiat to lesua & datly paper, but it wea ro- walved to yublish s elehi-pago weekly newepaper, 1t waa aleo declded that & nssa-meeting of Socinle 1sta ba told Sainrday evening on Markot stroet, to celsbrate the victory of tha Soctalists fu Germaby. At 10:45 yotonday forenoon while n toam *of hiorres wero baing chianged un o Randolph atreot cur st the comicr af Hiate strect, they run away, to startiog on a starring tour. Her thue s all fllled for the coming scason. Mies Laura Dou, leading lady of McVicker's ‘Theatre lust season, will travet with the Fur- bish Combination next season. Harry lLee pues to tho Chestnut Streat Theatrs, Phila- delphla. Balaries for tho rank and file of the dramatic rofession 20 ?cr cent lowor than a yoar ugo, ut renlly capable aclors and actresrca com- mund the old ealarics; und in some instances an ncrease, Misa Linda Dictz, the charming young actreas yesterdny ulternoon that hia walnry s spocia) do- iective to the Law Dopartmont would be Increasmit und that be would retain that poaition, whicn w aaid ta suit hiua about 28 woll as oy other place would, ahort of a Captatncy. ~ Of Patroi- wnn Besdell wothing but yood s ead, ond the fact that Suporintendent Seavey ainglod him out from the force at the Cottagn Grovo sectionand gave him the position to which ho Lus been elevated was sufliclently satisfactury svidence of the estimation i which bo i held at hendquartors, and_of blw cupabilities and general ftnces for the Licutenancy at 7T'wonty-second streut. During the afternoon Superintendent earoy fn- fosmed Detectives Danfel Rlordan (** Big Dan '), County Court to-day. The Coanty Trensurer will to-day com- wenco paylng coanty orders of dolo of Jan. 8. 'The County Treasurer yestorday dispensed with the services of tweaty man, work baving gtven out. Judge Loomis yostorday married Peter G. TPenwston and Annfo Sophis Nelson, after the statutory form In mich cascs mude snd provided. ‘They went off happy, Miss Julin Lowo, of Langley avenue, and **1 heard the other day that Gen, Bbields' son had died (rom tbe yeliow fever thers, By a dis- atch in this nioruing's Tnuny 1sse fhat & case s roported In Cineclnnatl, 3o you ece it I8 quit proper that the Stute Board should look ent and use svory pracsution agalnst Ita encroachments, ** Your letter to Gov. Cullom, publisned in the napers thla morning, etales that the Loard 18 look- ing Into the matter. * *Yeo, and that leiter was sent beforo hearin) from Cincionatl, My only anxicty is occaslope Dy the fuct that the yullow feyor has broken out his year In tho Sout! retal weekn earller than aver before, As wo Lave yet a month of hot weathor befure as, there scems o be moro than W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO., Auctioneers, 174 ll"r‘7.'| Itandotph-at, THURSDAY TRADE SALB. DBY G00DS, ULOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, ETO,, THURBNAY. Angust 1, at 0% o'clock, at our suction Fooms, 1T a5 173 ltandoioh, W. A, BUTTEIS, 10N & CO., Anctioneors. POSITIVE SALI To (he Kditor of The Tritune. Onicaco, July i1, —In an editorlel ia rolation te ventilation of sewor-gasin baildings, you advise careylng tho axtension of wasto-pipe tuto the chimnoy. Lhavo uo doubt this will work well whilo there {s & Gre bolow. You well now that, 10 an unosed chimnoy, thore are times when & change of stniosphero takes the draft from outside iuto the rooms. | voutilsted wy upper water- 5 : s 3llx aummer with S AT habt Wt RSN | Yo Ptimon, o T, wonin, el e | GHRE b, S di i S kel g, | THHIEE e st b ety s, i gy, | piepeteh. e, i et | CITY REAL ESTATE, 3 e o 1o C| wl, " realgnations woul 1 -~ May strcet, wul alto njurcd Officer Charloa Ac- | wyd iracta 1o 811 of thy prisonore. Th YN was & | sais morsiud. and e oepectatlon i (e toas o CAMP-MEETING. fuums el macre iohetislnd. ey, Suwss | By Divhoort I, er ntw pley L8 Olvies Welonglng to & non-resident,) Cabw, who stopped them. Mrs, :ldxl pleasant surptise, and the prisoners asite in re- | be forthcuining at that tine, The causc asslgned b P Y. e 1 OFENING AT LAKN BLUFP. The Indications are that the camp-meeting st Lake Bin@ will be the most succesaful on since the orguniation of the Associstion. Theroe are now more peopls’on tho grounds than thecs have been lu efthor of the preceding years a% Wie corre. sponding time, I'he Lake Hilud House s uuarly full, and usarly overy room has been engaged, somo by parties from towns in the central snd fower part of the State, All the cottapus have seriotnly InJurcd, susiaining ns 1ujuries, u broken arm, » broken nose, al ecvere woundn in the fuce. Bhe ls hardly ex- ‘wected Lo recover, Yorty-tivae Imuuou in henkruptoy were filed 1 this disteict dazing July, The “secured sbts fool up $35, U1, and the unsec debty 82,621,410. Followlng were the trudos, pro- fewnjons, e1c., of the bankrupta: Newspaper pub- lishers, '2: priutecs, 25 dry gooda, 1: theatrical nausger, 13 real entale, 1 boots avd tler, 15 clergyman, 13 grocers, 1 tueninu thanks for tie Aowers, Cunmissioner Wheelor mot with an accl. dent Tucsdoy by tho upsotting of his carriaye, while atiending the funcral of the only child of Commtsxioner Meyor, which vromises to lay him up for severn] days. ' 1ie wan quite budly bealsed, but fortunately no bones wore broken. Jdossph A, Cahoitz, while on his way to ask caunty uid yesterday, fell. and maintalned that he waa nuffering from sunstroke. ta fcll after at the Union Square Thestre, begluniug Aug. 1a tnofliclency, und, from ali that can ue learnedl, it 19. znuld appeat that such by but & mild statomcut of i casc. ing 14 to the roof bya separuie pipe, it wae ull AT ATOTION, nght. VEKTILATION, Tharsdsy Afternoon, Aux. 1, at 8 o'clook, On the Ground, 4 Lots, North Front, on West Taylorest 12 Lots, South Front, on Selden-st 11 Lots, North Front, on Selden. All beiween Wood aud Lincoln-sts. 'l':trm l.” caali, batance 1, 2, and 3 yoars, (ntercat ah Mr. Lawrenco Barrett will probably defer the production of Buysrd Taylor's translution of “Don Carlos " until next year. He lies a new play of jereat strength aud (nterest. which he will prubably produce early the coming season tn the West, Mcssrs. Charles II. Drow and W. B, Cahill have juined the Colville Folly uammé} which h [So far as tho abave communications are in the natnro of a cnticlo an the plan_adopted by Tien ‘P for getting sid of the suwer-ns, we have only w reply that we gave tiie puslic the result of actual experisuce, sad Eiat tny connection made betwean the maln wastu-pine wnd » veutilating tluw cuntitiues to furneli the cumplate reuiedy shat was wouzht, Our purpes 1o making lhu result punilo wies to indicuta a elmpia and cheap plan LIXUT. VESEY, .. Later In the eveniug it was learned that Lieut, 'Veney, of the Armory, Lad also been notified to resign, the charge belng, 48 in the other cascs, the vague one of incliclency in the #ervico, Lisut, Veso, came upon tho force In 1808, and in 1875 was made Ltcutenant, and oven at this fime was so highly 2, o v opena the seasun ut Huverly’s Theatre, Chicago, "lata naw resdy. For any laforiuation on DAVID knocking ut the dour_leading to the Comunttes on | thought of that he was at ance placeain chargs of | peon ronted, and Mr, ‘Fruadell, tuo | which Mgt beadovted by taug persons who s 4 X TLLAAAK, Agtn 18 1 Mo, 123 , or -1 coal denlors, 2 sepds, 1; butchie pubite Cnarities, nd s prostrate coudition was | the Miaman Stroet Station, 11e mudo an excelloat | Kbeciniondent, “siated " thal - ha' g | WOUMLBOL Micur the expeust of nh aleborae aya: fiuie oy one weuk Tuter thun bras trat intended, | Wik R0 BURERS TOMG" S 01) Riiionceel 1% Jawyern, hysiclen, 13 liquors, % | tennd to bo a youd reasun to send him tathe Conn- | Fecond in ever; tlm‘ on w! x:L 1 ba occuplod. In | eyt for a tresh supply of tents, us the numberon | tem of vopalation which 1a described aud sugyeate. e # Kl 0 1T & 175 Haudolpli-s, -muctivneer, 1; trades, 1;farmor, 1, Total, 45, ty Howpital, 1le had on his person a letter from | the riots of laat year out, Vesoy dld | papd wos lnndequats to the deuaud, Sovorl | od by Mr. Dusham. I cartying the solloptpo dic useun fs the City Paysician of Bloombngtun, stating that be bad iiad sevnral attacks of suzstroke tiore. eic., but from the fact that he was o litils carefttl us to how aud In what_qusutity cold walar was thrown o0 Ulus whien ho was fecling worve, sume folks tu- agined thatho isd adopted sunetroke sen busincus, Tho Committee on Equaliantion met yes. terday saotuing, and for the first time wi Dre- sared 10 fuceive complaiuts, the booke having v brought over from the {‘ounty (ilerk’s office. After apreadiag the books oul the rat thing done Was 1o employ two clerkn, —Aribur Glessun and o d. Kenrney,—and this in the face of the fact that the Iloard Las siready threu clerks employm, ‘who have nothing to do hait the tiwe, [ut this wae not envugh, far eince the books had been rue moved from the County Clurk's «fiice a apecial watchnan waa necessary to Juok after them, not- withstaudiog tbat several watchinun, who' have never ma yei rentlered mny porcoptible sorvice about the bullding, arc cosisaily ewployed. Anton Berg is the wan for whoin the " positiun " was crested, awd he 1e suppased to have entered upon his duties in the afternoon at 6 o'clock, All this belng throuch with, the Cummlitee settled down 10 buslnuss and recelved a pumver of cuwplaints, 1he most of which were of a general character, the gricvance belng that Sinith Lad been assessud too il uud thut bis neighbor, Joues, bad beon as- sovsed Wa Jow. Among the cumplaints wis one from [, N, Aruold, ta the effect that tu the Town of Evanaton he had been ssscssed ou land somo of the most romarkable work, —in fact, «id all therm was done outalde of the fight at tbe viaduct, Tlu ro far eclipaed hin supuriors and every other person on the force that tha Inmbermen lothe suuthwust sectiun of the city preseated bim with & muegatficent gold and ala- wond eter, He came Into contict sowe way ur other Cabt, Beavey ul Iho West Madlson Station, and when Lieul us hiy !Iy.,’ugfllll:nl at the Buston cuncluded, Mr. Wiills Edoutu’s youngost girl—n charm- g littlo tot—cret much amusement In the atidience ut the Museum, Hostou, the other afternoun b{ singlug out, ** Whoa, Emmat" when ber tathor drageed on the dog tn the well- known scous 1y ** Evaugeline” Ou Satunlay evenlng lust, the ocensfon belng tho 210th representation of ** Evangelino " at the Boston Musvvin, Misa Alica Huarrlson os- suned the role of the Lone Fixhermuan with pro- nounced success, Miss Lizzle Webster appearsd w8 Gabriel, sl wan bieartily welcomed, George I, Butler was arraiguwd fu the Polics Court at Washington, Friday, for larcony of a suft of clathes, foumd gutlty, und sentenced to # line of $25, or, In duluull‘ af i short term I nil. Upon appeal bait could not ba ralsed, sud utler wua cownutted, The whole aifaic is the result of aapres. Butler is & nephow of Gen. Bew's and the husband of Rose Ejtiuge, the great actress, —SavannuA News, o The Unfou Byuare Theatre Comopuny for the seuson uf 1878-'7) will include the fainiline nsmes of Mr. Chinrles R. ‘Thorue, Jr, Mr. Jolin Parsclle, Mr, J.0L, Btoddart, Mr. W. J. Le- wovie, Nr, C, A, Stevenson, Mr. Josish B. A corrmspondont kagk that it fs genomlly understood that, in cases of voluntary bankruptey, the h-.mkmpln.;u % pay $0 conta en the dollar {n ol bundrod people buve beon vn the grouuds aince thy opening ol the Temperance Conventiun, seyeral weeks azo. Many of thoso owu 1he cuttagos whiets they occiipy, and others rout them, A uumnber of vrominent people urrived apon the royuds yesterday, with thie iufeution of rowain. D to the clons. Amoog thess wore the Iev, Dr, Touwas sud famlly, Kider Boriuyg aud family, the Weov. L. llichicock and family, Elder Walllug aud fawily, " Mz, Eldridge and’ famlly, the Rev, Mr. ‘lrlflmrl the * Rev. Dr. Gurney, the Rev, Dr. 'atton, snd their [amlilies, _besidea sevaral well-known busiuves weu of Chlcago ami other places. Alr ‘Urusdoll also received o pumber of tulegramis frow people yes- ftorday usking for rooms. The Supermutsudent suyn he has 112 acrvs at tue Blutl, unihwith hotel, cottages, snd teuis, be thinks he can furuish lodg- inge tor all who clicoss Lo cuwe. The clane of pou- ple here this year la folly up (o the staudard of vreceding years, "The toinisters beld a prayor-meeting fu the ofice of the Amsociation, and last evening the camp- nevtng Proper opened wn.hnegns»mwr weeting cunducted by iding- Elder Willing, Addressea were delivered Ly br, Wilhng Dr. Donng, Dr. Gutney, 0. Mortu, the Rev, Mr. Parknurat, tho Rev, Mr. h, the Hay. Newton, aud othors, Unde: perintendeuce of Lider Will- Snx, everyuody is anticipaliug o snccessful camp- ot UK. ‘The programmo for to0-day will be no Old Ses- ATUCTION SALE At House 87 South Olinton-st., Near Mantson-st., roctiy ta e rool e the holler pluu, it shuuld by adopled in preforouce. whers {3 1s sfually praotls cuble, —Bp. § A DAINTY UBNILRMAN. To the Editor of The Tribena Cnioavo, Juty 31, —** ot lunch, hot soup from 10 to 1 v'clock, freol™ | am & strauger (t tha city, and I wondersd what i mesut, #o [ tried t; stepped dowa 1t the basement and ordered a ylass of beer, **SoupT” the waiter inquired. ** Yes,* Lupcht™ ' Yes, Anothoer beert™ ** Yes. Casli, 10 conts, Wall, I gui two beors, voup, and lunch, —-bresd, wostant, salt, aod popper,” Tha Orat was coul and freeh; the esling coucern viy lnr%plue-. 1 bad some snspicion about » dirty Kkitchew, thus 1 took next day iy place closs at thie kitchen window, fruis whore could ook and walch the inside of il snd how the bustucss was oxvcuted, —Plates were brooght Lsck, nsver cleaned, filled up azaln, and wade the teip Gve or #ix Uines bafure they wers aut asule, Thus, the firat custoiner got & elean plate, spoun, knife, aud fork, The others were wurse oil. That is free lunch, and ousts the saloon-kecper sbout vus cent apermon, Ll you waut to cunvince yourself about the truth, stap Into & saluon abont dinuer-time on Clark street, south of Madieon, urdes free lunch, and yun bave the trullsht the botlowm, TRoTH. und what fe the diferoncs in nd fn the result between o volunta:y und an ary putition? 1l (e wislaken in uin prem- 11 1w not necessary (or a voluntary bunkrupt pay i) conta i & dollar, or muy other sum, ta petu dincharee, wor 18 thiero muy diffurence ‘toe tween w voluntary sod un fuvoluntary suukrupt. Te funcral of the Inte Alrs, Andrew Gar. 4 jilsce to-My from the family realdenes at Nu. LUnion I'ark pluce. The deceased Isdy biud for wany years ondreared homalf by her sweet wnd catlu ualitics, not mni’ 10 A large domes- tic circle but also to un unusually wide acquaint- auce. She was (0F Liduy years the devotel wifs f Andrew turrison, 1 Of the Chicagy Bar, wnd sdeutided with the - fuwlly . inicrests ny ol those who nbsbit the **uld homes" Ol Chitsgo. “T'he dncuaseid lady was ajio o sister 91 the lats A Green Coutsen, and of Mrs. J, J. Mctartuy, and Meo, M, I, Mur of Austln, snd Was the wother ot Alrs, Jawes Culsholin. A ranuwsy thut came very nsar proviog @irasirouy to hoth man aud Least, and damaging to Jropeely, occarred about 2 o'clock yesterduy al- teruoul.’ A fine ¢ray wiare, attuchied to s buvgy, owned by M, J. Hackelt, wy clnck.’ Vetveh BTt S or, Chaialer, acd Dislog-ruoch o A WO TTRUS, LONG & CO Auctioncers. WAREHOUSE SALE UNCLAIMED FREIGHT, From {he Warehouse of GIX0. A. SEAVERNS, AT, ATCTION. RATURDAY, Aag. 8, 8t 13 a'clock, as our saleyrogma, ¥%%. A. BUTTENS, LOKE & CO., Avetionsers. Regular Saturday Sale NTING! CHt | 'C.y Ot LN TS SRR DAY, Aux. 8 sl 0i56 Oclock 8, M., 8% eur e s, A7 it 115 Handotph-st LA LIUAGE BALE. i W, n n_his new position Lieut, Vaney agsia did well, and Capt, 8imon 0'Doonell flvuu tim (e highest vossible reputativn, Itis hiard to see where the inofliciency coms In, the) belnt mo_ apoarent proof, It said that Llsul ‘esvy will be pucceeded by Lieot Hell, who I ver ceasad yoarning to b reatored to the positten, ~He ‘hes aiready demoralized the mien in the Ilinman Kireel Station, The Arnory police kopa this will prove untrue, and not a fuw of thew, 1t 1s sald, willapply fora trase- ::r 10 sume olher station in the evuul of It comlay pass, NILL, ARRIVAL OP TOR SUFERVISING ANCIITECT. Superviuing-Architect Jawmes D, Hall, of the Unlted Statos Treasury Department, arrived In thia city yestorday morning, and pliched his teut stthe Grand Pacific, Mr Il did not come une heratded, since Tus TuisuNa announced that ho 13 1 Mol A Uers' msutls t B30 w'clogk, with « sermon b, —— Polk, Mr. Walden Ramsey, Mr. 11, F. Daly, Mr, KNTIRE FURNITUKE OF A GENTEKL HOORE. SUEtL: “hear Washiugtou: Ehe salimal pecaios | Yblch iho wators of thu lake tad wasiied away: “Nu | \would comes but bo came alone, During the forer | She llev: T heock ta i it Botilore wad s BUBURBAN. V. &, Quigley, and Mr, J, W. Thorpe. Among yolainar, aud ,,"»‘"'“"‘"‘5.‘?“".‘15.";,‘.‘3’#5: Trightencid, sod dashed away ut & rapld pats to. | 21D Was takou, and nous will be until all the | ;00 e und Supt. John A. McDowell had frequent | gonoral meetiug o the afternous, the Latiea will'bo Aguea Bouth, Miss Sura dew- | Satel and Vier oidars, Cirpes et Mudison street, wid o reachi that thor. | Spisblatbiaary in, The Commities willbe ln wea- jro lathog o th ¢ 1 —— YNNG wit, Miss Linda Diete, Miss Staud Iurrison W BT, LONG 4 outbfure tun alrciiy to the bascient stora of | #1008 ALa1A Lo-day. canlsronsed cclatiog s mew Custauecluia, OSSO0, William Walking sud wife were brougbt batore | S MHos \In0s, SHiebe, Siap, RN Furril | oo ot TS the Lawley ullding, orcupied by J. Koseustock The Coimittes on Public Buildings and | 11owever, thelr dialogues ae only known to them- R . Bsquire Seth Hradley yesisrusy muraing the " & clgur-wlore. Bhe struck her nose acsinet u sbuw-window as she wenb lur:wluf duwn tho stops, and was badly cut. A young wan who wax 1u the wlore nt the tine fonuda coruer when the excited anlinal rushied 10 the place, Biugalar cuvugh, no othor duwags thiu the breaking of & wnall pans of piana was done tho sturs. The runaway wis ex- Ericated frow the eutsuvled barness and the buggy, wud after the removal of the tatter f1om the duorway slic was bed up tho alep il b Teg 1 guting: uy 08 to was uod dunged, JU was said that Loys cuvaed ibw horss to A lare crowd gathered about Ak »cene of tho accideut, and & boy of 8boul 12 yesrs lurniskied soze furthor excliement \lfmplrlnm:l iicrman womsu's pocket sy sbie wus slbowiug ber way through the wultitude. He dropped the uoty, 8 pockct-bouk cuntuining $1.50, mad o pocket-baudkerchiol, wud a citizon beld him untii au oflicor Lok kiw 1 charge. selvea, 4 1t Iv a year since Mr. 1111] has been here. Since that time ho has not Krown perceptibly. His halr parts 08 uovenly fu the widdle s sud his mustache 18 as well balanced ae in dsys of yore, - Mr. I was courteous as could be, butasa man to bu Intes- viewed he was not a decided success. e lacked dotail b his anewcrs, They were not evasive st all, but they were aut ta the polot. **I prosume, " ramarked the roporter, ** that you foe) satiaded with * THE INVESTIOATION " 'O yes," replled Mr. WL **You know ail about It ad far as It has gone. It has been fully discussed in the papors,** +4What do you think of the Mueller contractay* 441 Uik they wero Injudiclods, Lut they wers n;-dv bul‘uu my time, aud Lonly helped to carry shem ont.” *‘{low’t you thivk there was wmome atoaling kins, aud Miss Burali Cowell. ‘The lLoudun newspapors are pretty nearly unanlinous us ruspects the dramatic power of Ruse Eytivge, but express universal rogvot at her appoarance in Nancy Sikes, ‘Tho London Higara crodits her with qualitios which would onable her to make her wiark In & far bigler type of drumatic art, describes her voice 08 ex- trsondinarily wellow and sympathetic, and ob- sorves thae slie cat abandun herself 1o passton witnout reuting. With a littie more of the ars eelargarieisn the critic thinks she would be ue copted #s Gue ol the beat cuiotionsl actressos on the stuge. Juines W. Colller was so annoyed at Frank Muorauunt's breukivg bis engugeinent with b and slguing with the Fifth Avenue, withousa word ol warning, that, {n the Union-Place Hatel, last Thursday, after u couversation on 1he subject, Colller struck Mordauut with Lis Pablic Sorvice et yoaterday afternoon, and lad presented to thewm fur the st Lime, ss8 whole, a clal of Walkur's fur aboat $10,000 ** extras ™ for ‘work done und 1o be dune on the sccond story of the Court-House, Walker says the work was or- dered by the Coumlites, —an order which it clear. 1y bad no authority to niake, —bul no one sesued to know auything “sbout 1t except the archltect, who said, substantiaily, that any such charge was uuteal, From what could be Jearned of tho facte 11 the mysterious discussion, Walker has putin & number of stone biuders on the story, uud pro- poscs o put in more. and 1o charge ut the rute of 83 por fool fur ke work, The architect save tho charge {s twice ehat 1t ought to be, und while the work wes not entitely necessary, that be |8 willing to allow, wince 11 bua been Qo) L. 50 per fout for it. The feaalt of the palaver about the job was A N Hucllug sud Evun wore sppointed 8 commilies 10 ouk juto the whole wattur, wud they prowise to outor upou their duties Lo-day. 1t al on e face, sud but 8 repetition of the dume st THIAL VO MURDER. The trial of Gactauo loeso for the murler of Balvatore Pletro, begun Tuesday ln the Crimioal Court, was continued yesterday, Elvven jurors Lad been secured at the time of sdjournment Tress day afternoon, and the twelfth, Mr. D. Welter, of 204 North Clark atrect, wus accepled at s early stage of yestenlay's proceedings, Btate's-Attorney Mills then made the opening argument on behalf of she prosccutlon, brlefly ree elting the circumuytances which atteuded the dia. covery of Pletro on the staps of the uld County Huepltal, aud tha fsct thas wben approached by Olicer Kipley be sald that Usetano {osso hsd slubbed him, Thls statement was repeatod tu thy attvadants at the Couvuly Hospital. The fight aud subsuquent capture at Nyw Orleans of Tosso, aud the dmp‘xnnncu of Vatrowo, the man who was with Ploiro when the latier was found dying oo the Hospital ateps, were also com. former on the charye of adultery, and the Jatter of bigauiy, An examination éaveloped the fact that the wife of Walking nntil Lwo years age was the consort of Stephen Colfer, of Evanaton, and wus the motlier of #ix children by Colfer, Crneity om Ihe part of Colfer caused lier ba leave bim and go 10 the cily, Where sbe ¢0on met Walking, who be- cawne infatasated, and was married te her Jup, 37 lasl, not kuowingof her foruer manial pelations, About 8 week ago Walkiag Jearned of his wile's previous wmarrlsge, and, togeilier with bis wife, weut W Evanston sfter tue chil- dren, They secured the eldest, a girl of ubout 14, aud returned with ber o thelr buwe in Cblcayo, whetoupou Btepben Loiter travked tuom, bad warrants ssued oa the chiarges uawud, aud ih result of un examinstion was that Wulking wi bound over in thu suw of K0 and s wife in sum of $500 to appear beforu the Uriuitnal Court. 'I'ne Kev, 'Thowas 8. Berry, of the class of 72 of By Ei;IHUN, POMEROY & CO,, Auctloa Il\“'_ll. &: l:mnuolyn-n. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Friduy Morning, Aug. 2, at 4:30 o'clock, A full Hoe of Chawiber aad Parior Sults, whioh mmst bo closed eut, CARPETS O al) Kinds, Geucral Household Uoods, LOUNGES, SOFAS, C, 8. CHAIRS, ETC., GENERAL DERCHANDISE, WLISON. I'OHRILB"YGK?D(;?G;‘. 'l!lnd&l“lfl Iph- ' . | domur* ted 3 the Northweatera University, bas boenalectad Prosi- | fist eUGVe tue right eye. Mordauut, though a THE CI__TY'BALL' %h‘i".:&'fi‘fi’f&“é&!’ ":fl:fl:tfi;fi'fi:‘ 'd‘l‘\l'u‘lll; "Noi 1 think thero waae oxteavagance, which was “""“w."S‘-’a‘L n followed for the defense, and | dent of Simpeon College, 1ndiauols, Us, powertul mao, mads no stiempt to reslst, and Li ipts, $5,000. Tutnaine (o be tound vit, from the fact tha Walkor | $he fault of un ujudlcious contract. ™ after warning the jury not toallow themachves to Goueral inlerest s nianifusied iu bost-race License reoeip! ,000, did not exhibit his authority for doing but the job may bo put dows, without qu. oue of Lhe mequences of the late private tew weetiuge, 'I'he Grand Jury was yesterday besioged again by the frail deulzens of the uveunes, bus the rush was not 80 grest ns hud beeu oxpocied. Com- l:nunuly few of those for Whom subpunas bad il lesued reaponded, sud thews were of tbe none fim‘r"ulmlnm:nfirrfl nAnmw\’f lh\:’n.\ was Maggie vore, who testiied that sbe pald her ro Audichas Wacktor, aid aiso leatitod. frvind thinge b willch birscyuaintauce felt auy tuterest. Neile C owned her hvuse and wi ++]low about thy contracts thul wers lot without udyorilang? **They were few and insigoidcant, and they did not anoiunt to much. It did not slways pay to ad- vortise for little wattors." “lxlim ,doen uot the lsw compel advertlsing for sy eat" ” P2 M not construed s 1o Washington. Bee sldes all coutracts sro wade with the upproval of the Becrclury of sbe Trewsury upon my recoin- wenustion. Ihon you think it is not nc:uur‘ Lo advertise for svorything conuocted with the bulldiug that way bo wauted **Not whero only $200 or $300 Is Involved, and where it would cost half as wuch o advertise for Lids. Inwuch wo send out & clrcular letter :‘o maeuufuciurers, and award totho Jowest bid- e % “ :}{en not some large contracts awarded in that s, **Not that I know of." g M‘;flll :Aflnamnfi.o' CRICAGO ¥ ou: t they have nover buen given any sbow upua the aew (!uwm-uunu -unkf(" " touk the l;uflhbmm:l f.lmly_, ;lmnly‘ lnylujrl [ a toue of cxpostulution, * Now, , Jim c don't do that?? Tub encouraged Colller 10 [ §lave, Counopliiun, bnpraved; Bue ltefrigorafor, strike @ second blow, a Jittle harder thau the | pogitivs, aud must be swid. Look oy 'for Barkwins, Bni. ‘fhen Mordauut solckered, and subse- uuuflmlulomux,(:mi e\-c.x‘hi_n‘;:n‘ gueatly Colller 14lt sorey for biin, wad ssked i B totokea dohily WhRE Bedl, By D, D, STARK & CO., Ammonis in the Houschold, B4 snd B4 Randolph-at. ‘The pactry shelves arv getting grimy, or fo- DAY MOENING, Aug. 1, at 10 o'clock, ab gor-arks sround tho uw':fit;hcl El,nnl'llm‘?lul g iha fi?\ai’xux\'rlflmz;’fi o "b I are looklog and uusightly. ui lack ol ‘agres, o ‘o) 5, Hat Stan e they dre fcft day atior day. for 1t s bard | Dird Cazes. Tat, nud Wire Forus, liat St work to deour all the thue, and 1t wears off the " FARK & GO, Al pulot tap. Now supposy the wile bas her bot- | ———mm—-o-=2 2720 = ‘-‘- tlo of spurits of arumonis to use; she takes & AUCTION SALE, basin ‘:l ""“";”{,‘.‘, lul::iflu‘:"llolll. Ju-hv:ltlu %u — few drops of t uld sud wipes ol tle 111 be sold to the Lighest bidder for cash :1:2; it hpv:on.h more than & half day’s labar, n::’-'t.";n'unurd?y. Aug.r'sbnffl.'. mA.u."r:m?x'mnu'z aud Uoes Gt Lurt the puint either. She could | Tlor's Blable, comer Thirtcath-si.and Wabaib-av., put s few arops in ber dishwater sud see bow A CAR-LOAD OF ‘HORBES. casily the dishes could be cleaued; a few drops ‘Bowe Lorses are fresh frum West, and must be on 8 spovge would cleun all the windows lu tho wIL Two nice Pobive 1u this Lol bs juuencey by popular clamor oz the cloquence Saki of e Mt Btatod stst Hoso would ey in folo any compllcity in the kllllnil of Pietro, lle claled 1that Vatrusso did the killing, and thag it was e who foterpreted the dyiug declaration of Pieiro, tuat Husso committed the murder. At the closs of Mr. O'Bri¢n's rewurks s reccss motil: o'clock was takon. TESTIMONTY, ‘The Srat witness % the aflernoon session was Buperintenacnt Seavey. Mo recited the facts of the case us kuown to blw, Le belng 8t the time of the marder a Bergeant at the Twenty-second Street Station. A unsvalliug scarch for Roeso was in- wtituled on tho woruing of the wurder, and con- tiuued actively by wituuse biwsell for two weeks. ‘Yhe ouly important vojut brouglt out un tue cross-exauiloation was that Scgvey of to huut ub Jossw ou the recommendation of Valroswo, who was found with Pictro when the latter was dying. Valroaso, it will be remembened, wassubscquently tried accesaory to the murder afier the faci, and acquitted, siuce which twme bo bas not beed Kty ¥rive testidcd that abe Lived o Wallace which cumcs uff thisevening, provided the weostuer is favoruvle. 'Yhin race will be puiled from she Kl:r t & buoy aud returu, vo that spectators will ablo 10 wilness both the atart sud the futsb. ‘The life-suving wen havu o dend this maruing be- fore Supt. Loutic snd tue Chicago crew. PABK KIDOK. A spirited gawe of baso-Lall was played ‘Tucsday sfierioun belween thy Alerts, combosed of Youu, unmatiled wen, sud & picked ning of martie men. ali of this village. 'L'be gamae resulted 1a & tte—1l to 11, A protest sigued by s large number of the tax- Ppaylus cilizeua bas bocn prescated Lo th Hoard of 'rustecs againas the contemvlated purchase oy tho Board, in bebalf of the villago, of a Kravel-bed, e —— Bebeadiog » Rattlosnake, Cherokes Georgian. A young wsn vamed Peouy, wbite out bant. iog bis atcers, barefoot, thy other da ou the head of u large ratticsnake. beel o the soake’s hesd, snd being afrald to wove, did not kuew what to do for sowu time, Treisurer’s recoipts, $8,186. Fxpendi. tures, for mlccellancous purposes, about §2,000. ‘I'ho serip issuo yesterdsy amounted to $600, The City Collector levied yesterdsy on Wwhat he could #ud at No. 00 Mastings strvet In order o satiafy the city's claim for delinquunt waler tazes, The Mayor bas instructed the City Col- Jector W refuac 10 issue & sajoon License to any oue a8 No. 10 Wt Luke wcuh‘tm Lag stalned cvnaiderable unfavoral urit; uoley aud dusordesiy place. PLo e A A fiat went forth yuunb&.dlrecfing the saloon-kecpers Lo pat & stop Lo noleds which Lave made svie of Lie ssioons of lite obooxious o & degres slwost buyoud endurance. Tou new Jpwlice Eroom Lhicatens Lo aweop clean, aud ihe led W sundry uther on tho jury alone e1lo teatiiled that she freo from vent, and that Lizzie Allen deposed be under ber own roof, oud Jeonle Love said she psid a ionthly stipend to s man name irsball. Miss lioberts was not io busincss auy more, aad about tweaty lubabitants of Otls Block, coruer of Slate aud Vag buren siresta, of their sltuation. Thoy paid thewr rent o oue Weber, tho sgeut, and oae of them om belug

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