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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1878 winkeo Cal. V. W, Rullock, Murlingtor forth, Homton: C. 11, Kuapn, ‘Kl:\l":lfl‘ Imnh‘\;_lfl fl‘ o hat: Ce att, Dabnqu apa L Sherman, 3 ‘exast Dr, n Valzah, Ters and party, Ran Francisco 4 Lowry, Kenknk: A, W, Frne Fiy, New Yorki (608, negen, tiAmmond, Detroft: James llarnes, Witam Teck. ~ Milwaugee: fhe Durani, Stiilwatery seth 1. I'nde, Tates, Xew York TIE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Qen, George Crook, United Btates Army, 18 At the Grand Pacific, B The Milwankee Dase-Ball Club was at the N AN P Granit’ Preyte—. 1, L . ' L MRS, Thumas Sturgeed, Tremont T1onee yestorday, 'c",';g,‘:m}}:},lrt_l‘zm;;_ “'_';;';(,“',,;‘ ’."\',;,:,, PR ';?!L” Willinm Thurstone, Esq., Secretary of the | Clnclanstl: 1. ¥ bax, et e Cheater. 11t G Bonrd of Trade of Buffalo, fstn theclly. . m"""’"}; treen Tays C. TRing, lluntiigion .. nee Finnse =) A 3 Dr. C. 8, Eldredgo has retarned to his | {Wiscomin: ¢ i e ‘home ot the Tremont after a sbort vislt to Wiscon- Gig o, i gin. otine, Ihinuf Imntortn, Lilinots: A, .. Batimors: 6. 1% e, Springdeidt W, C. Plukeron, Mianeapolls THE CITY-ITALT, Among the enllers at the * Rookory " was Mayor Ratler, of Portland, Me. Acting-Mayor Gilbert will take possession of Mayoggleath's chalr this momning. ‘Two more companioa have entered for the Fireten's Tournament, making over Aty so far. Policeman Joln Waters has been dis- fl‘"”"{_ for disobedience of ordors and siceping on 118 post Cily-Attornoy Tuthill got home Monday night, and began husiness yesterlay moruing much improved in health, The Tressurcr's roceipts were: Water- Office, $2,411: Comptrolicr, §145: Collector, £13,.152; total, $3,000. ° Lie paia out $1,000. TheZHealth.Ofcer’s roport for Inst week shows thst 307 notices were served ta abate nuieances and 133 nuirances were abated. The weight of anfiL food condemned was 2,142 pounds, The most important building.permita is. Owing to the nbsonce from the city of fommissioners Sherman, Walsh, and Cornell, no mecling of the South Park Doard was held yester- day. The temperatnre yesterday, as observed by Manasee, optician, 88 Madison stroet (Tmint:NE Tintlding), was at 8 o, m., 77 degrees; 10 8. m.. NG 12m., T8I0 P m., T8 B, m., 73, Darom- cterat o, m. 24058 p. m., 20,41 Al a meeting of Company F, Becond Reg- nt1. S. Q.. held Monday eveming, tho follow- oficera were clected to fill vacancle: conde cat, W, W Miller was pramoted Firat Lientenant, and Frank Cunningham was elected 8econd Licntenant, ‘Thomna McCann, the officer whose anti- **Orange ™ prejudices are po atrong that thev led him (o willfully deatroy rome orange:colored flow- ©rs EIOWIDE i1 A privale yoni an his beat, was dis charged frum the police force vesterdny by Super intendent Seavey, e feared (nal he might sonse day run mcros wan with the jaundice and clup him'to teath, At tho regular Lodze, [.II,I'X 1. mceting of the Every Hour 0. 0, T., the_following ofiicers W, licown, W. C.T.; Jaue o, Chaddiek, W, R, 8.5 Wilham Maoning, W, Smma 3 y o ALy N » dr, | #ned were the following: John Wallace, two- G e sty S W, A Yitary | Mury and ecliar slore and dwelling, wxi0, No, Durcheli, e, W, . M. i SMary Burchelt, Sr. W, | 507 Wens Twelfth stroct, 82,U0; Jerusha Dewey, _ L. iL. S. 1 Heney Brewer, P. W. C,T.¢ Charles W, [ biva-slory brick warenouse, 20380, quincy i Quick, W. Chaplain; J, W. Gibbe, 0, G, 5 Fifth avenne, $2,000, Ald, Tuloy goes away to-Iny to ercape an attack of the hay-fever. A he wil] bo abeent four weeks, and Ald, Daly 1= now In New York, 1t s very doautful If the Judiciary Committee will take any action with reference fo the slone matter, They were Instrucied to report to-night, Tt s be- 1ieved tho Lemont inen, secing that ihey are help. lene, will give up their project. The cheek of the County Board yn olldring to bulld the city's baif {s Tegarded a8 sublime. The prople ol Chleago will hava to mly for the City-ilail, no matier whether the Council or the Cunuty Board anscases the tax. pavers, and 110 mAn, Onlesa ho eXpect 10 et A div. 1dend or is one of Walker*n creditors, can he found who 18 willlng to pay out £2when 8t willdo. An cffort was made to find a taxpayer who favors pay- ing $U71,000 fora City-Flall, but it was unsic. ceasful, Ald, Pestsons, aliuding fo the * - 000" petltion presented to the Councll favoring the change, sald yesicruay that, he could cor S50, 000,000 agalnat Tt for every 83,000, 000 hrought forward by the Lemont men. I Mayor hos ve. 1oud the resolution dizecting hink to stop the work, Ile enid his reasons for so dotng were (hat ho hadn't any aoubt avout the valldity of the contract, and if “the parties interested were atopued the city would be habla to damages, which could be re covered without question. The contract wus ay vantageonn to the city, und the Bnilding Commit- teo had acted in ils Infereats. As to the volor, he satd, when the badlding was up, no vpe, uniess his attentlon were especially cailed to It, would by able tu rec n“f difference in tuetwo nttuctures. Ile luflklhu city last evening and wiil bo gone four weeks. THE COUNTY BUILDING. # Cranky Bill,” the jail poot, is preparing & lecture on prison-life and mansgement, and wants to get Farwell Hall to deliver It as soon as he has served his sentence. In the Board proceedings yosterdsy the language **Slick, d—d mlacrable mlscroant,* were inadvertently credited 1o Cammissloner Svofford, whoreas Commissioner Whesler should have been given the credat. Tho ralo of property for delinquent taxes wmns continned yeserday. Sovernl lois sn the Town of llanover were sald, anil comsiderable Property was sold for Lincoln Park snd Santh Pari special asscarments, and 8 few lote for the city taxes of 187474, ‘The Committeo on Public Chnrities mot yesterday afteincon. and, after anditing & few vills, granted roven **passes ™' 10 persons wishing 10 lcave tho clty, Tbe Committoe tae aviemnly resotved a dozen times not to Issao any more *Vpassvs, " and hoa as vften broken tho resolve. Frank Barrett, who was sent to Joliot on a wour's sentence some ten months ogo far larceny, furned upat the jail yesterdny, and In recogmtion of the kind treatient he had received at the ands of Jailer Currler whenn prisoncr. presented him with 100 clgaen which he had made atthe Stute cigur-shop, Buch instavces are unuanak. Tho rush of persons to 1‘1lny their taxes at the Cocnty Collector's office the last fow days has beoa nnorecedented, ‘Tne oMeo opens promptly ut Hand closcs at 3 o'clock, and jt hag been Impossi- ble tu wait on alt of the peoplo so pressine hus been the crowd, The receipta, however, are belng pald out as fast as thoy coime in, the ontstundiug urders dating back from five Lo pine months, 'The Committee on Equalization was in neasion yesicrdny morming, and besida other thines Aisposed of the compluluts of wiequial nascestient ho Town of Lemont by virtaally sflirning the susessment. L. Z, Leiter was befaro the Cu tea afterward and complained o1 the Injustico the awscesment of the pureons! property of h firm, cluiming (hat the Arm's nesessment (81,250, - ) was Just one-fourtenth of the valuation put un the enilro personal property of Ile awked the Commmities tu reduce the 10 $500, 000 or 800,000, and the matter under advisement, Tha proposition to charge an admission fes to visitors to the jntl—that is, such ss come there s they wuuld 20 to o munageric—incets tho n{lpwh‘llnn of Sterif Korn. 1l thinks that Mrs, Hurri' services in procuring and attending (o the Jall tibrary ought 1o be recoumized 1n some way, and that ‘perhapd nu better way coutd ba devieed than 1hat suggested. At tho Fenllentlary an ad- missfon leo of 24 cents is charged cach visitor, who is cotpelied to registor Wis name 1n a buol for thas purpoee, aud the revenue dorived susta! B good library, Au simission fee hers of 10 cents wonld not only butld up the Jah) Nbrary, but 1t wonlil sflord suwa componsation ko the hbearian, ‘who his now bacn working for over a year without pay. The Commities on Jail und Jill Acconnts broboss to cousider thy proposition 8t sa esrly ny. Marshal Benuer aunounces that $2.50 will ercure 8 season ticket for the National Firemen's “Tournamant, to be held at Dexter Patk, Sept. 4, 5. 6, and 7. Each ticket {8 pood for naingie ad. miisaion fuar daya, OF fof four admissions ono day, Tlue al40 tncludes transportation to and from Dez- ter Park over any steam or horse raittnad running 10 that ‘e price of single-adinialon tick. centw cach, nnd can be secured at hovee, or at Fire Dopartment beag- rlne i Union Cntholio Library Associntion The hield a larpely-attended meeting last nicht ot the ruomy corner of Stato and Mouroo strcets and tran«acted routine Unsiness, ruceived reports of commiftecs anda oflicers, The lutter “reporta anowed that the Socioty had 2,000 volumes, & comfortablo balance in the trensury, and gencra) vrospenty. 1t was declded that s'peuch festival wunid bo given Thursday avening, Aug. 29, atthe Library rooms, the profits (o be used fo the pur. chuse of buvks. L of the Thero will ba n_special mnounF State Microscopienl Suclety this aven ruoms of the Academy of Sclences, No, lush avenuv, to lixien to remarka by Dr. D. 1. Atkwson, of New York, on aomne late microscopl- il dlacaverioi in th, intlologlcal Ishoratory of Corl Iteltzomnn, of New York. Dr. ais, of Califoruts, Dr, llawzhurst, of Alichigan, and other visiting microscopiats will be present. Fhynsicluns and scientiats generslly aro invited to Lo present, Yesterday morning the body of & man was found floating in the lake at the font of Thirty-firat wreet, and, uoon being brought ashore, was rece ognized as that of E. L, Moore,a young law-studont T4 tho olice of C.H, Cravfan. in tho Major Bluck, Wwho has been missing sinco last Satardsy aventg e the boarding-house of Mrs, Hall, No, 1344 Indispa avenae, A bullet-tole behind'the right our gato cloar Indicatioas of & suletdal death. Nothing la known a8 {0 tho cause, bat the (nqueat, o be held to-day, will probably dovelop some particnlars, A Convention of tho Fiatists of the First Senatorial District for nominating & State Scnator and a Kevreacutatlve was to nave been held yes terday evening ot Maskell Hall. Owing to the de- »ire of the delezates to hear Kearncy, an adjourn. anent was taken until this cvening, A hall was Jinied at the comer of Conaiport Avenne and Tnjon strect Tast evening, 10 sccommodate the Convent:on of tha Fiat parly of the Third Sensto- zial Dirtrict, which was angounced to be held thiere 1o nominate candidates for the Legislsture, "Thin {8 8l there was tu tho Convention, excopt that about 8 o'clock a lone patriot strolted in and or- derea the hghts put ont. When the Couventlon le 1o be held, §f ever, nobody kuows, and very fow cuto. Tho striking shoemakers loltered around their hall, as usual, yesterday morolng, and in the atternoon *I'risco Kearney camo down' upon them wilh a speech., He waw corllally recelved, and #poke his rnmo‘old epecch, assailing **the caplial- Jstlc thieves™ and uverybody aud evorvthing in snorsl, potming with prido to bimsolf 4n tho anye bodimens of Il 1AL W great mnd wise, 1t hie eald onything uew, or poluted out any remedy for punuer of the real or imaginary griev. unces of those whoso canse Lo espouses, it was when L rahl in o mument of frenzy, **1f 1 was hunvry, und zoing xlong the stroct and saw a man with & lunf of bread under bis arm, and be would not give me part ot Ity 1 would tuke out my knlfs and cut Nla throat. * “1le concluded hls ranting, sensoless 1lrudy by comparing himaclf to Jesus Chelst, whi he untd, wis n friend of the workingmen, He w loudiy cheered, but whethier because ho wmat do or o strlkra’ st to- compariion was not s parel ‘I'he Angell robbery still occuplos the at. tention of tho officers of the Pullinan Palace-Car Company, and the_telegraplis_ busily employed petween hera and New York and London, Str, Tulhman han hopes of suon watching the thievish gXoacerctary and recovorini tho groatar portion of the money which he took with him, Yesterday Mr. A. CC Ladger, the fsther-in-law of Augell, delivered to Mr, Pullman 5,000 in bonds which bad been Jelt with' hlm by toe runaway eon-in-law whout o month ago. M, Dadvor had supposed that this sum wad Intrusted to him for the buneflt of hn grandehlid, but, on sscertdiniug from Mr. FPutiman tho extent of the robbery, ho becamo sat. iwtled that tue bonds had Dot Leen honeatly ob- talued by Angell, and thereupon turued them over, Wililam A, Augall, the Purchasing Agent of the Company, zi4o turied up $1.500 that had been left With hint by hiv brother, This reduces the smount OF the steal 86,600, The (nvestiation of | puny'a bouke s about completed, aud wrrcgulanties have Loen discuvered, been o uverissue of stuck. Suit was begun yesterdsy by George O. Whitesddes azaluag W Molaon (o recover $15,000 damazcs for trevpuss, ote. — According to atementd, Mz, Neleon had been Tunning for some thue the Fifth Aveanue Milla, No. FUth aveuue, Findiug tho retall busiuces oftabie, Mr. Nelwon turugd it over to Mr. ¥, recciving a rent of 325 a month, Mr, ve wityu he Worked up tha busincss and ude 1t quite’ prottable, ee wnch wo that Mr. Nelson wazited 1o pet it bick agaln. Thelr contract waw merely u verbal one, Mr, Neldou clalned that it could ve stopped at any moment: Mr. Whitesides tnae it luste Mr. Nelson's lcase, which . Nulsqn gave hia lesseo ten out. Nlghs before lnst, as , he went with his bovkkeepor and aix meu 10 the mil? and Legan butting the goods out op tho rlucwalk, Mr. Whitceides reslsted, and deew his olver for the purpowe of defeuding hiv rights ugaiunt persons whout e believed (o be trespasvers, He wan, uwever, selzed, aud bl revolver taken uway, ana bis goods put out and,removed tos placo ) on etreet, On thiealleged siste of facts ks man ‘[he commanding position of Chicago as a #ralu and live stock tnarket, and alvo an emporium Tor faru labur-waving wachines, bas viven birth to 2 wcatine which whould medt with the hearly so-eperution of all our buslncss wen and Capitallta, rduy aficruoon there was un futor sort of o meetlig of & feW prowl- nenteltizens at tho Pacite Motel, at which they Luked 0ver u bropusition to orzanlze & Chicaxe vricultural ¥alr, Tt profoctors propuse to ues U120 1 MM0CK Comaputy With o eaplta) of $500.000, W acquires truct of baud of eigtity or 100 acres in 6 Jmuiediot South Chicavo. 80 ment taken fur no There hus Mrs. Haish, of this city, was around the County Clerk's offico yewterday luoking uver the warpiageslicennen sl endeavoring to gut track uf her falthlews nushand, St tojid a lon: wory about bier troubles, nnd what hud stirreil her up (0 muk- ingt them public waa an annoancement sho hud scon 10 & De Kuly County paper of an ottempt un the part of Mra. lalsh” No, i 1o take her hfo by polsoning hersolf, No. i, it spocared from the por, bad veen prompted Lo commit suleide by arning of the exintence of No, Wio turned up recently very unexpectedly in Do Kalb, tu contest her rlght tu toe ‘much-married Hutsh, and the particular object of Mrs, Huish, of thi L ferday, wasfo ascertaln whether who really wuw wife No, 1 ornat, ‘The recorda failed to throw nn{ light on the mixed question. and tho wad in- qulrer was but poorly rewarded for ber diligence, Bherif Kern in just now enst};!ng tho cenmity aud oppouition ‘of the Couuty loard, the principal reason therefor betng that bie has perslst- cutly refuscd to ailow the Comminioners (o dic- tato his sppointments, The Luard, n reducing the salanies of county employes laet fall, wau par- ticalasiy burd on ths bherl@'s viticy, and shice tuen thers bus heen & constuukb warlure, which Monday in tho Board came very near leadiug to blows in the discussjon of “tho proposition 1o sllow Deputy Cunningham, Tecently aupolnted to the place by order of the Judies of 106 Cifcult Court, th saue pay tbat other Devutics werg recelving. Cunninghain is pesforming the duty of a Deputy, s duly commissloned and quali- fied, and why bo'should be singled out 10 e 8- vieiuty of the ity and | $acked in peelerunce to others s ot known, bu 4y 01 accees, On thie they yroposs | Is eitbur a Deputy, or e is not, If be fs—tho 1o erect the hecessary bulidinge for | the | Judges suthurized hls appolntineni—he is sutitlied dinpluy of farm machluery, dairy msncu. grain, | v a Do mu‘n‘ny.umll mo is waxted in talking un roots, Trulte, cte., pens for catile, huge, sacep, | $he sabjcei, Kne Hoand really has nothing 10 s and Lorees, and un alvplithestro capable of seals Sz 132,000 Wit o Drbiachads duck oo top 12,000, This Is to by in the wentre of au eleuntly arranged raco-track, Many Pryuiinest failroad mubdgers and werchants Lisve becn talked (0 on the subj d thoy prow- dse 3t their hoarty support and co-operation. The projectors nre saoguine of getttug the enterprise in shupe vo as (0 ‘give . exbibibion ext foll, Anutler mecting will be Leld st 1y same placy on "fucalny afternoon neat, TIE WEST PARKS, At a mecting of the West Park Honrd yesterday afternoon, Mcesre. McCres, Beunett, Brenock, and W gudard Were presen, ‘Cne report of thu Fioance Committcs, showing that vouchers tw the amount of $15.074 had peeu spuroved during 1he wonth of July, was adopted, Mr. Bennett moved to amend (ho byejawa of the Huard u regund tu the qualifications of mewbers Gl the Board 10 81 vacaucies. 'Flho motlon was thiat the by-taw Louwn and suimbered oy Sec. 24, ted Feb. In the matter, sinc pav ol Deputics was dxe: nearly 1Wo years ago, and, muck as certain mens Lers ‘may des 0, they caunot discrimipate agaiust Cunningoam, or any uther Deputy. CRIMIN AL, . Police.Oficer Orow, who was recently ar- rested cbsrged with perjury, tovk s change of venug from Justice D'Wolf to Justice Kobinson, and was examined and discharged. Copstable Ditto, who was mentioned in Yesterday's paper a8 bolog mized up in s cou- stabulary disacteement with Copstavle lall, and was cbafged with obisinlug from Jall moncy uodee false pretenses. was cxsumined by Justice D'Wulf yeslerday and bonorably dlechurged, Jolu Havesty, of the Town of Lake, wi reccntly arrested at the Instanco of Thomas Mec- 1315, be smended by werikine oat all of sad b Natard, who said tbat be had commitied perjury T ne sunenled oy Wl In sn atidavit ‘Bled 1’ proceediage bofore Jurtice o alber tuw ward *tome, ™ $u thy thira Hus of the | 35 0h e cove wa calted by Jastice Nobine Yent parsgraph, Fl i sun yesterdsy afteruoon, Nobody uppearcd 10 oo Peusecute, aud Mr, Haverty was discharged, Upon the information of Max Herustein, baker, Juatica Pollak yesterday lssucd warrsnts for tn¢ Brzest Of Coustibiles A, K, Hali and Johu Q. Graut, and 8 wau usmed A, L. Stoue. for lutceny and assaull snd batteey. ‘Fhe oflicers rved 8 wit of attachmoud upun Bernuteln's bureo and & wigou loated with bread. Hcrmstetd cumew (0 the conclusion that bo bax been tulled, and imagines that he hss bevs thumped. by warrauts arc fo Constuble Hartwaw's hauds, Cuarles Woodard, the Palwer House burg- lar, was yusterday afternoun brought before Juw- tice bummereld. He looked as dejected aud sad s ever. sud spuke not at all vave wheu be whic- oihicer Suaclont (o ware FRGE T Secrutars sud Froamisnt of this Bosrd in Gere b, Govetaur Wy utucy Lochrelug Wi i L o Sk SO CAR S Sy oy b e The yeas und uays were called for by Commis- wivner lircnock. The clerk called Wt oty wud Korcly subounced the wiseudaent udovtids (ous Sotlug b tue atirwallyo und three Mot suting, MUTEL AKRIVALS. pered 1o bl atioruey, Mr. oBrin, Lot Ty encal Hiouse=o, Liutlachlld, Lctrolt: Gol. 11 Mctangle, Detective W. AL Puherton, Heury Beludion, Miivauktci tue Mois Addea Juliious, Freuud, of No. 8 Maides Lauc, sud Sawudl Wallack, of Ne, 11 Matden Lane, New York, to- gether slth Heury Knewaner. of Na. J01 State riteet, related the evidence expected from them, ana when concluded the ptisaner walved examina- tion, and wan heid to (he Criminal Conrtin 815, 000 Tpon each of Lwo chargen of burglary and lnrcent, And hewent over to the Jall in g stil] more da- Jected mood. M, Frennil was held aschicf prose- cating sitness (n $1,000 oall, Detectives Hyan and Osterman yestorday nerented t the Olrard tlanae, on Michiean avenue, About $200,000, nnd the cash on_hand will cover the 810,000 differcnce aml leave alittle over, though It won't be endugh to pay 1 pee centaln second afvidend. ™ $+iAre the bonide and stacks good, or torthiess *+ e have S310,000af Caltmed firet mortgaze honda, not due 11l 1820, and of conree we can't foreclors a0 mortenze now, Then we have $200,000 of Chleaga & Pacilic honds in procees of foreclusare now, the queation whether we «hatl be allowed 1o forecione haviny been arzued and laken nunder adrisenient b dJudce filodgett who will telling and efective, ne was fre. quently and heartily ~anolanded, in gennine Metlodint atyle, the ** Amenn™ and *‘Biess the Londs ** bein2 both nnmerous and hearty, Hinsub- Jject wag certainly handled fefrieasly and without ”m'en. The glideldl raloon and tho fashionanlu filoboard With [t temnting Array of wine twere do- nounced as bitterly av the lowest and most atan- doned growwery. ~ The aelatocratic clerey who winked at moilarnte tine-biohing, and the pali- tlefan who bugs hia way to blace and power by 1oten purchased with whisky, and by pandering to 1 Yonng man giving the name of thales W, Web | Propably give us a deciaion thi smmier. thie lowest vicen and paastons of humnan fallen na- ber, who has been sending telegrama for money to **The prospects for anather disidend in the near | ture, recelved hie lal attentton, and we Butlalo, nnter the atinses of John I. Einafeld and | gytnre are not then, very encournging?” deemed even more x] than the moat degraded A, Kaltenbach, Some tta weeks ago Mr. Eina. **No tinie eng he fixed tn which n respectabls | victins of this degrading vice. fold, o prominent eapitallet of Bufalo, and | qicidend can be patd. 1 bellere | would even ey Saboath-school mot At the neual honr, Tho Presidont of ‘the Buflato Mining Company of | f, per ceutif I conldzet It together and divide ft | number it nitendance In increasing, owing, donbi- Tanho, passed throngh Chicago on his wayto the | amang (aeko dopositors, notwhhetanding the larize | less, to the fact that Mr, tiearys Swift has becn mining country, stoppinz while In this city at the Massawolt Hoxiae, Sovern] days after hisdopart. nre from this city ex-Mayor Becker, of Buffalo, re- ceived a teleem wizned J, P, Einafeld, reqneat- Inz 8230 cash immediately, and Monday another smount of Iator and nxpensc involred tn decliring udividend, jarge oramall, Tut thera In nofm- saediate nrospect that we hall pav another divi- tiend. unlevawo ahonld happily gt Inrge sume of moncy whete we don’t fee now taat we ahail ever appointed Snperintendent during tho camp-meet- e, Tate gentieman has chargo of the largo in- fant clavs at the Centenary Charch 8abbath-school, and tn woll ndapted to his work. e Invosta nis Instructions with witi & pecihar charm to the in- one “was received asking for 280, and | pot much of anythme. " fantile mind, Mrs, J. Weeks, of Chicago. preaid- bearing the menatorn of A, Kaltenbach, 1t docs look bad for **Many Depositors, " ed at the organ. Addrestes to the children were another member of the “mining coni- ——— made by Mr, $wiit and Mra, Dr. Witiing, lmnv. The Huffslo authorities telegraphed to hin City, and requested that the scoundrel be ne- rested,” When brougns to the Central Statlon the fellow peralsted that he was.f. P, Etnafcld, but o member of the firm of Frisce & Chalmers sald that he wus noet he wan, and a little latet Phinhp Ackermann. of the Atlantie Hotel, 1dentificd him s Charlea W, Webber, tintel ttamp ang beat. In g packets wore foand letters Imp“cnlln' mm in reverad escapades in the Southern States, *THE PRESIDENT. WIIAT (IAS BEECN DONE, AMonday night, after the adjournment of the joint commlittecs of tne various veteran orranizations, twenty-ning members of the Unlon Vateran Clab called themsclven together, and resotved that they, —meaning the (lnb—ng & body, would-not tecelve Prosident flsyes. Tho ldes ls rezanted as A preposterous onv,—a few men headed by W, 8, Scribner, who isa Deputy Cleek of the Pro- Iate Court, resolving thagthe Veteran Club shonld not reccity the President of the United States!? There were Sftwen votea aealnst the proposition, and the Clab |+ compored of betwern 700 And BOO members. The majuniy of the Union Veleran Club will ablde by no euch decision. The whole fight, 6 18 alleged, has boen, and Tn to-day, not to work the Club for the henefit of the Reonblican party, but to cast is in- fluence In sending Jolin A. Login back to the Cnited States Senato and Martin Locm to Cangreds from the Second Dietrict. 1 18 hleo aseerted that the control of the Clup ls soushit to be gained by & few soreheaded snd dissppointed oflice-seckers. who, through theirown failure, see nothlug bit disanter ahead for the Repaolican party, Howover, | 1juns nave not been Idle In his absence, and that it may console them to know that ey will not @ct | the meatings have gruwn fa Interest. Much com- acnnnce Ao *recotve ' the President uf the Unlted | piaint ia made of the vid bodl, which ba: States. While they have been gotting off x:o tere from time immemorial, but has evide thelr flory speeches, the merchants and oosi- It 1s broken, and ita nees men nnd soldiers of Chieago tones are sadly cracked and discordant. 1t scarcely In the affernuon at Jo'clock the peaple agaln wathered In force nt the Tabernacls, ‘The Rev. tiurnoy addressed tho enn‘;'uunlon npon t Ject previonsly ansianed, baaing his remarka oyon iho thirty-first_veras of the aamie cnapter. DF, tiurney was perfectly at liote upon temperance, and hos evidently wiven the aubject mucn study and tuwought, 119 udaress was universally ackuowl- eigeatobo one of thoablest thus fur dehvered here, Dr. Willing anil the Rev, Frank Hardin, of Syca- more, also made brief addresses Iho young fotka’ meeting at the Park Rldze tent wos led by M, 1. Hemingway, of Evanaton. Tho Swodes bave arrived in large numbers, Among the prominent minieters with them a noticed the Rev. Dr. A, Q. Anderson, Presiding Elder, Nurth Sldo;” the Tieea. D. 8.' Sarlln, of North May streets F, Axnew, Sonth Side: Dr.'W, tienncher, editor ‘of ‘the Sendbudet; C. Lexin, It. Andrew, Q. Uendickson, S, Samaelson, Otlier inte nrrivalsare: Mre, Elder Wiiling, Miss F. A. Kimpson, Miss Auna Downey, the Rev. Frank Harding, Dr. Gnraoy, of §t. Paui's, Chicago; Mes, R. Brown, Evanston; Mes, Kennicott, Mendot; Mr. Arthar S, Plckering, Miss Mary Altken, Chl- cago: Miss Mirium G, Hoot, Fark lilave, filder Willing has feturned to the camp-2round, accompanied by hie wife, e finds that'the Cliris- THE CUSTOM-IIOUSE. The internal revonue receipts wore $23,802 yeaterday, Tho subscriptions to the 4 per cont loan yesterday at the Sab-Treasary were $3,800. ‘The Sub-I'rensury dishursemonts yesterday were 895,000 lu carrency, $0,000 in gold, and $1,000 in sitver, Diatilled spirits brought Uncle Sam $17.070 osterday, Tobacco and cigar yieided £3,243; eer, $,237; and speeial taxes brougnt o 841, Four nesw Gaugers, to do export work and regange the distilled goods here, under the recent rder of Commissioner Raom, arrived hers yeater- sy and reported (or duty to Deputy.Collector Somerville. Two of the boys are from the sooty City of Fitishurg, one from Cieveland, and the other from Dayton, O, Three more strangere will outlasted 1ts usefuiness. ¥ d ~day, 7 guictly gtien together and have made ar- | gervesfo remind the bungry of the dinner-honf, lll‘n‘:i“ rme :;'ou:"‘?fis:fi ",.'g,,,,T:',f.' .‘521.5?.1:.5':’5 Dihevinents for according the Proaidcnt & | and much jess to call Out tha. reluctant anes, it Special-Agent MeLean, hearty reception, frresoective of purt. d sc- | any, to the prayer-meeting, 1f some bhig Metho- cording to the Chlor,‘a!l,nmflmfie of the natlon that | gist, with a vlethoric purse, would donatan new which s _his due. and complete hifal e raception will Le a grand nd wil] fake place in the oar- bell to the Asgociation, ho would serve God and do THE POSTMASTER GENERAL agreat favorto the camp-mecting pouple at the lors and corrido the tirand Paciic, which will % T8 ARRIVAL, IN CHIOAGO. o Aecially decorated and afranged for iho oeear | 2150 me Tostmaster-General Key and party of cleven, | 4jon . JORRESPONDENCE, Including, bemdes the gentleman mentioned, Mrs. THE TOURNAMENT. CORRESPON 5o THE SHERIPF'S OPPICE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Caicaon, Ang: 20.—In Sanday’s Trisuse & tax- payer inds fault with afairs ns ndministered in Couk Connty, and glves special reference Lo the pay-roll of the Sherifl's office, Hesays no Doputtes pay shonld be over 81,0008 year. This looks ss thouzh Mr. Taxpayer knows hut liitle of the de- D. M. Key and two danghtors, 3Mr. and Mrs, S, A. Key, of Chattanoogs, Tenn.; Dr, and Mra, J, 11, Baster, Surgeon General Gnlted States Army; W. B, Thompson, Cleveland; John Jameson and €. M. Hendley, Warnlogton, D. C., srrived at the Grand Pacific ffotel last evening from Closeland. The party left Washington Thursday lasi, and since thet time have taken in the famous The Execative Committec of the Natlonal Fire- men's Tournaent met yesterday sfternoon at the ofiice of 1) J, Lyun, the Necretary, John U. Drake referrod {0 & communiention he had received from Preatdent Hayes, staung that he would arrdve fn Chicago on the mormug of the iid of Sepiember, for the purpose of parlicipating in the opening ceremonic4 0! the tournsment. On motion, A e ception Committee of thirtecn men was appointed to tnko chatge of the Prestdent, and cater to lua Shenondosh Vslley; Watkins' Olenn, Nlag- | wants urlig hie siay liere, o the cuest of tho | Mands upuna Depuiy-Shen. o must naable to e, and e smoky City of Cleve. | Eaventive Commitiee of thi Tournament. Tho | Glvos burd of 8100, 0ud buforu he rocelvue an np: land. 'They ore encamped on Chicago | Secretary was directed ta notify the following zen- | PUSIESEL 8RNl arso and ouigy cust- v ¥ P 4 89 | ininen of fheir ppolntment s such Recep. | it scveral hun of c expense of keep: soil until to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. when | fion Committee, viz.: tcorge M, How, | Ing the horso, revairs o the buvgy aud bare they depart for the north, Postmaster-General | [, Z. Lelter, Georgs Armour, Willlam lenry iscertalnly 8300 per year. Occa- stonally ho loses o " horse, and sometimes by faking the promise of a good friend fa led to losing a nandred or tyodoallars. Taxpayer, undor these circumsatances, wonld fAnd bat very fow dol- Hmith, ~ Kdson Kefth, Munroe lecath, Teter Bchuttler, John ¢, Wogers, N, K. Falbank, 8. A. Sprague, J, IL Walker, W, T, Daker, 3. Henderson, and Charles P. Kelioge. A Key and famlly have pever seen the Northweat, and Me. Key, In higofticial capacity, I8 combining business with plessure, 1lc wiil look throngh the 0. [ Statew of Wisconsin, Mionesots, and Jowa, and in ittes, comulating - of Messrs. Stockton, | 1arsoutof his §1,000 fur the Deputy to buy bread s manner get acquaintod Witk the workipze and %fl'&r.“fimi Sichanad, and Fuling, was aps | for s fumlly, T s yaat, as old Chlesgo st B T oy onar Tatherly | Loited to et e e o wen, ni Claco | bill fato the handa of a Deputy to get a writ ncrved, cesulon. Mleasra. McVickor, Bulilvan, and Clarke wore appointed 8 commitice to take charge of the sale of tickets and receivts therefrom aurinT the tournameat. A Comnittes on Grounds waa ap- A 81,000 salary might anewer, but thero ia none of that work done under the admmstration of the presont Shenil. 1f he csught a Deputy at sncn sor4 of o centleman, exceedingly plaia in his man- ner, and the family ls eminently a beautiful ox. plicity, in dress and man. e Mrs, Key 18 pleasant and social, and the | huiutedconsisting of Messrs. Pawell, Mifler. Two. | Work, ssii Depntys bead would drup off migty Younc ladies scem to lnberit that quality. o o Coutihey. The wib-Committos of winc | Quicks Taxoayer, {n fndlug fault selt”tho Mr. Koy siated that he bad no luea of making [ AT, Kirkis Chairman was directed to procure | Droseut payeroll, - la mot “awacs that the thta s potical "lpr'ely. gfm .,‘;:?..NL".‘: init," | badics for the itecoption and Executlve Comunit- O R L O L L TR saald he. **1 e Nortnwest to | teee. Ueo. Stockton was appointed to maie ar- 22,313 b the conniry and 1o henF shaestions, ant 101CArR | comemenss for . carrladorn — Subecriptions . were the jall.exoenses under the anagenent are omo 8y, 0C0 less than in 1870; snd. furtber, ho vald $3, 600 moro receipts to the tounty $h 1477 than was patd n 1870, making a saving to the connty in 1877 of ‘about $45,000, In fact, it fs the only depart- tnoCounly Govornment where & ving was mads over the year Uefore, presumy that Taxpuyor's burpose wi o the needs, If possidle, of the Post-Ofiico Depart. | tnen reported, tho aum total being now $14,000. meat," The prayontion to erect o trinmphal arco at tie corner of Lake and Stale streels, ss_heretofore propused, was negatived, The Coniltes then ndjourned, to muet at the sameo place Tuesday at dp.m. MR. CLANCEY, SPEAKS. MR3. CROSDY 18 I8 WIFE. The more the Peck-Crosby-Clancoy matter is 1u regard to the conpling of his name with that of Gen, Grant for Vice-President In 1880, Mr. Key statedd that it was astory thag orizinated with the \‘v‘uhlnvun Pyaf, **1t 1 8 sensation, and I Jook upon it in the hizht of & gaod joke. Bo far aa ] am’ concerned, I do not fee) offended at 1t, but f dou'l know how Fresident {hrant may feel about {1, As to Prealdent Grant belng & candidate tn 1880, Mr. Key siated that it was yet too carly to stato nmlnnu‘uennneu. No one kuew what two years 4 1n that respect moss taxpoycrs will aroo with him but be makes an uaforsunate cholce for illustra- tion, And hitwarticle wad calculatod to refiect upon WVyg | tirred tho wores it The allegation of young | tan Yery brauch of the service whicn, under tho migat uring forth 10 pol e L e oAty mivtr | Charlos I, Pock that Louisa Clancey, allas Crose | administestion of Sherilt Kern, har bagn tno must Gen, Grant woold be called to the fore. 1appre- | by, who is alleved to have boen unlawfully cohab- economical and efficlent of any tl known for yeal FIE RIONT OF BUPFNIAGK V8. COMMUNISM, . Tothe Editor of The Trizune, Osticauo, Aug. 20.—Those who soek protection under tho law and the Constitation should not connsel the violatlon, but atrict observauce, of hend no trouble from tne Santh. The peaple down thors are poor and impoveristed. They can't live on politics, and they knaw that. The negroes must work, and for that resson, if for no uther, no tronble is to be apprehended fron the South. 'The present scourxs of yellow fever Is alen having a profound efect upon these unforta- nate people. It ia & sad-thing, and It le f2ing with George 11, Peck. had, as ho bejieved, o husband still living, proves to possers an uncom- furtsble aigount of truth In it, a8 a reporter ascer- tatned yesterday in his scarch fur the article that fsanid to lto at the bottom of a well. e didn't find it there, howover, but'ln s boarding-house on killing Lusinens well as versons, and | the West Side, aud the lips that gava it |.botn. IHowever much tho peoplo may teel that unaking poorer se who ' un‘:mm N utterance wore those lmfl‘lhfln‘l unto ’l‘lmmhn they suffer, thoy, uunllke the great masses in mr wo o havo mO uee o appre’ | Clancey, laborer, husband of tho woman who | Rucupe, nossem thelr full indepondence ond the hend trouble from the Sonth, They are baaly off, ) e and, from the carly period at which o, 250 paaly O, | now claima to leyitimately possoss the person and ‘brh::lfl“nrx;l'vl‘l:limxfnnelecuvw franchise. Tnstead, haabroken out. 1am afrald that it will extend to | affectionn of Gearge CrosUy, othorwiss Georgo 1, ng, llko ths manees of the ene g 9 | Peck. Thomaa Clancoy 1s a hapt-Asted, aun-Luen! slaved in monarelilcy, o the feet of Lords, pleading Sl ey il Sl ety | s i e Bt Y | b is s M MR it oad WIclded the Wainmor, ulvhe hag eon + caipae oI u'.l;";:u'x:m'.u""l'é:‘:fl.‘,}";u"flfli DA Haru timos, and mow rives pre of tho | Wealthy. arise In the tsjoaty of trco en aud gain men in bigh places aro pandering to this tdea in | bigcity sprinkiers. The reparter unw lifm durin your rights by the bold oxerclse of your voice in he Uovernment which yuu, a8 Amerleau citizens, ¢ the dinnur-bour, and found him witling totell a f.,';’.}’(.f"u'fi'h'":.;‘l.‘i'é.‘,'fifi.a’ifi'.’“’l’.’f.’.‘fifihT‘"c"u'o'"h‘ly'l"! 10 knev, et silnding, with clonched tecth, to | 541 posse o pm{n l]lma‘ulfl of tho mniunmnpyml dent trant would loom o ihe fore us the man nec- s e e Brocosdel lo e e Rt o «enhury for the accasian, o of Wbersy, and thoy should fabor for thoss men " And you o Vice-Prestdent, then,” tntorrant- | donuary, 1801, and thayho = just gob upnud Joft | Lo, Wil atnll tithos, who, when clotued with ed Ttk TRIVUNE reporter, at's all o joke,* sald Mr. Kly" S WIAT FOItE " ASKED TNE RELORTER. ¢ Account of thin same Peck, who, 1 found from my oldest daughiter, wos .pretty thick with iy wife, 1know she bag . bustard, and 1 think he was responsiolo for it, just before 1ielt her. Tho child died, or they had an abortion, or vomothing else, and { Just picked up and left, '1 gave hor tho furnitureand all the atull; was elad enough toget rid and never want 10 ses her sguin, Dut there's two children—nipposed to be mino—duwn ot Knglewaod, and she'll never get her uands on started by thioir Intercuts as mon and citizens. Support men Ilke Abraham Lincoln, wha cume {uto oflicial teuat frenh from tho hand of nature, witl a heart in his breast and n hratn in Lis head pute and uncontaw. Inuted by the corruption of the uge. ‘Tha Dold ond scheming politicians who have shown thumselves and tho boet meune of, beinking pruvperity io the conntry, wil) soon fall from political eminsnce If Yot all thoso who wait overnment of any set of man, and it I harit to tell what & man's poll.icy may be two years (rom now, Jooking at the presont siatus of parties,” . ow do you regard the Natlonale?** 1t b hard to tell what kind of a factor they may make i politics, I see tnat they are making nomiuations st every polnt throughont the foraaken by tho masecs idly for ony policy of country, but no “one ~seoms to kuow | thum, surc'eyerbota.’ . to bring abuut universai prosperity without VWjiow many ebildren did you have by her?! N vy T deparay from ahdeh party they will draw mont: | - fow many chuldrn did you hase by bert | Fho'uclive aid of -the penpio in ail departuents of 1 don't apprebivud any trouble from work- ingmen's ogitatlon, The resumplion of specie- payments will make a large pulitical chango In th stmospliere, oud i thero are apy Communist upo- risings, I think that the Governtient is amply able 1o copo with it ™ So faras the quarantining the mallsat certain potnta was cucerued, bo thonght that the Depnr ment had no right to tnterfers with it, Muutcls palitics had 8 right (0 protect theuelves from the labor and business generally, will wait In vain, The Almighty ltaler of the Universe may send rain and sunshing, bat even Uowlll not feed the In- nabitants of this plapet unices they plant th and harvost the crops, S the people, or an ol the, should not usk 8 Government to which He in His goodn do, fncludes the bastard, 1 gucss all the other dve Worg Tino-—-at feast they wero #1nposdd 10 be, " +15he now has throo. it seems: one, w 14:year- nlrlgl;'l. another & S-year-old, and the third s '!'J'hn (wo older ones sre mine, I guess, and tho baby fe Peck's.™ 5 “vWhere are your other childron ++Tiwo, a4 Lualld, areat Englewoud,~out of her 0 that na greatnes refusce to B, A, Urnten GIRLS AT THR POOR-NOUAK. infection of yeliow fover, It thoy thouglit itwas | way. “Ule other, my uldest daughter, la ina ' Ul earriod thrangh the male, ok tainily hera In tho'city,—a vice, u-lmul. o gir Auine Bullcr o/ T Teliune So far as tue McArthur defalcation wes vo)iow did your wite fsll In with Pecsr cAco, Aug, 20,~In to-dny's lssne of your concerued, 1t had pawsed out of ++1 don't know how they miet, Wo uscd tolive | paper mention Ia made of the receipt of o letter of the hands of the Tost-OfMca | away over on the Weat bide, —une of ua on Lake | {nquiry uy Dr, Spray. of the Insane Asvlum, as to nuthoritles, and was now In the hands of the | street and thu utherlou Carroll svenue, “Tresanty Department. [t uccusrnd before hie ade miulatration, awd bo bad but little to do with it ‘The Stxth Atditur of the Troasury now had ckargs of it. The Millez dofalction did not tn thy leuat affect Postmaster Palmer und bondsmen, as it took placs before hy cawn into office. Postdsater Ke: Peck's oL tha nicest family yon ovor saw. [ liad lo go down 10 Engluwood 10 ‘work at my tratde, and was away a wood deal, but my dauthter used to tell mo that'evorything waen's riglt at home, GOT MY BYE3 OFENED, 1d was born and burled what it [s best to du with the children at the Poor- uuse. Before Dr, Bproy glves his viewa 1o the publie, it 1a vory desirable that he should visit the State Industrial Bchool for Girls tomporanly lo- cated st Sonth Kvanston. There howlll ind thirty i mromlr atisfied witn the mannuein whic womau for good. A healthy, happy girls, making rapld progress in the Postwaster 'almer 18 conducting the ettice here. ma to have been marrled (o Peck elgh- c arls, aud odlatulng the foundation for a Lawt ¢vening Mr, Key bsa to hold an fnformal wood They wre stelving to pre- worlof & reception to recelve hiw frionds. Tuis Sho llee, 1 married bor in 3861 and left her fn | pure themselves for usefuinesy in fauillics, w0 as to murnlagho will bo shown the Chicugo llons and cluphants under the wulduoce of the Poal-Ofice otticials l‘m. THE BTATE SAVINGS, HOPES OF DEPOSITORS. 1t 1s some time siuco a commanication like the following has been borne on the winge gf tho elovator to the local room. It was sent up ywster- day, snd rewiuded une of the face of & long-lost friend: jeave room for the untrained who so much need the discipllne and care of this training-school, Hveral whis woro Undor Itacara & fow moiths have alrepdy gons inwo howes, and the demand far vx. ceeds thae supply. Our Accomumodativne would cnablo us to double eur number, and thore are vucant houses near that could be obtatned for more, 1f maans of support could he provided. 1t would bu wise econoiny for the county to pay 82 a week for vacn girl now at the Poor-ilunse, and for many it now supports, in part, in - fawilies, aud thus teach them (o support tueimsclves. Of the rogi- inent 1t NOW carea for, Vary few ure learning tuis, "I'ne condltion of |§|m in the pour-housew through- on the Btate (4 belng Investiguted, snd we liopa to Teglslatorannd. the beople generally ro 07 thy Commonwealth o o aays her marrisgo-cerilicato with Peck was destrayed In the tre, **8he 1» the wost deceltiul woman § ever Nubody could ever makoup a slicker liv than slie rould. " Efound tnat vut lony avo. [t waa b her ta bu bad. Wiy, stio tore our marzlave-certideate Into ribbons Io Wy duugliter's prevenco onco when who got mad. Aw the records were ail burned In Uhe Bte. uf courvs she has mothing to pruve she waa ever married 10 m¢. But 1 know 1t-too wel **What do yon know abont PeckM **1le was formerly In the hardware business, but fsnow & railrood man, After 1 separated from my wife, sho and Peck lived tagether tn some rvoing on Htate street; und vnce Mra. Peck tried (o break o the Eddiler of The Tribuns. Citeano, Avg, lh—=Wuiuld you have the kindness tointorm yunr readers what Judge Otle s doluy fa re- B DAl 7 o "Sawering (i st Jon i oif. and abio asked o than * rosli Kt Al ' Ve yuu | the thing oif, and she saked moe to help her, O education nivre an rusirul —proveotion Willyreatty obilgy Sane Droutone. | Ui for hot, | uareed 16, b b, - And we | crima lustead of walting Jts develusuient. to pa A repurier called on Judge Otis at the office whers are cuniained the remnany of the wreck, No, 200 Lasalle street, showed him tha communi- We are grateful to Mrv, Stunhope for caili attentlon 10 tais wonject, aud bote she will an corly oruurmuny 10 visil thie school, aud sue if found out sbout tuslr Yoilngu-on; bul she wasa Nittle atruid of vablicity, and backed out. Such was\ho husband's coutribution to the cure catlon, and oblained the fullowlog reply thercto: sent literutaro of the sutjoct. :’»‘::7::12&. lnsomu wessure suceltbe needs shy *+Our time now,* sald the Judge, **ls larcely Y . OxE OF THE EXECUTIVE COXNITTE! occupled Ju getting titles 10 the real estate, gote CAMP-GROUND, o, ing up tho taxes, TRMPERANCE. A AINGULAR COINCIDENCE. and purchasing tax-titles on the praperty ownied by the baok, which 1t had ta take on mortguges and trust-deeds, Within the lust three monibs 1 bave taken property in pay- went of over $100, 000 indeblydness, ana | expect o continug dolux so for the next aiz or twelve wonths. We have a jarge numver of Jeotors who eatirely unable to pay. n s | aiu taking voluntary cunveysnces aud aaving (be expense of foreciveure, 1o addition 10 thews Jauds, tuers fo over §200,000 now 1o Jrocoss of foreclouure in the courts, or 1nvolved in itigation 1o differeat forms, ond these thiugs of course, cannot b hurrled tuuck, siuce (ho courts arc ordinorlly 50 busy. [ ¥pent By sumiier vaca- n Ly takiug a trip 10 Kouthern liinois and per- vally looking arier the farus aud slow mort- Kages, payiug taxus 1 the Counlies of Montgom- ery, Fayeite, Murion, gnd Christian, sud baye just returned. §found it Yo be wiow work: o crluer Yesterday was devuted to the cause of temper- ance, These Christiaue belleve that by far the yreater part of (he sin, sorrow, and sulering of ‘humanity can be traced to the curse of fulewper- ance; thot the devil more aurety and ceriainly tempts mon by the wiue-cup than ju any other way; thet the distiliery aad the browery are Sutan's wreat laboratorics; tho asloon hls recruit- ing ofice, which day Ly day apd year by year furish an Inexbaustible supply to (ke rauks of (that geund army which bo Iy leading down to deatn, They are slacere in this belier, and have so spologies to iske for §1,8nd, Lelleving thus, they propose to Aght the bydra-beaded wouster at all ttmes sud upon sl oc- 10 the Editor of The Tribune, Cuscado, Aug. 20.—Somewhers about twolve monthe ago & murder occurred 1n Cansds. A very 11-to-do farmer was mardered in his barn by his blred man. fu the courss of tho irial it cawe out preciacly as the Clark murder, namely, that the wifc of the dvad mau requcsted hor hussand o go 10 the stable. as abe foared sume of thy horses ey Kot lovse, Thy wan did go and myet bis deatb by the bands of his wife's puramour, Both were Lricd foF tho crimo; the 1nan was banged wife confessed her share in the murder,snd was (i1 Lrecollect rightly) confined for hife, 1should be sorry 1o convey the Impression that the Latirange crime bas been committed by those unon whow auspicion now bangs, but the surround- L fi are 30 exacily atike that [ihink it WHIA{VJIILN o] Eolve puaney OF weesa sales. - Thet, agait, tho bank | casions. Thay belleve fatemperance io be ono of Mtesgia suosTiging fafled ut thiu tax-paying time of 1877, ¥0 that the | tue yrestest bindrunces to the full and free sprosd BUTTER. tazs of that yeur wera not paid oo its real estate. | of the Gompel. oud hatred of it is therefore a part § bave paid uv all theao arrears uf taxee on prupec- | of thele reitgion. o the Edlor & The Tridune. iy owued by the biuk, oad 1 Lave 10 “The morniug prayer-meoting waa conducted by CuicAgo, Aug. 18.~Please aliow me tosay for pay ‘on alarge smoubt of bropcrly ‘tsken | Lucle Blly Batten. of Bloomingdalo. Fliers way | thp bencdt of all concerne that 1 am the party of uct re, on ery were | 8t rattliog amol 0o dr) nes " such 54 has uo morteagee. and which, In nearly cover, | Beca ntely withessed bero, whimie Delluae, Contly, Lows, Gitan il b0 coutain oleomargarine, was purchased, to which your correspondent refers in yoBr Suuday tssus of Aug. 11, snd woich cqjla forth the article from Mr. Stowart in laat Suaday's psper. s welling Delaware County, lows, botter, pat uv in small packages for famlly use, selected for me troos the best product in Mancheater masket by one of the oldest dealers there, vut not as Mr. Stuwart's or under his brand. On tho contrary, iy vauie aud lace of busiucsq aro branded upon each package. n advertising it, I called attvation to toe fack tuat Delaware County, luwa, botier took tne frat prowlum at the Centenuial Exbibltion, which, uo doubt, led your correupondeut 0 spesk of the bui- ter as bo did, aod whicy Mz, 8. night.y saye is re- flectiug upon Lis butier. As 10 ‘lhere belog oleopargurine 1o thy package referred to, 1 wu satiafied your correapondent waa eutirely wiataken, U¢ 381d 10 Je, Wheu he ruturnud tha juvolved from twu (0 sevem yeure' arrears of taxes. 1n oue case, that of Block 25, Egundale, which was convuged to tho bauk sborily befure its fatiure, sod which appears sa costing tho bank r., 400, 1 heyo paid $1, 300 fo taxes. aud doabt 1f could seli 1t uow at forced salu for §4, O, sevent My, Eldes Willing (00k charve of the *'bee Jlcyer-mectine,”' ‘Thers was a full sitesdaoce, ;8ud up unabsted futerest manifested. At both the 'above mectinge tuo matn fuplc of thu day was ket A view, sud sy an coruest prayer was offered op fur tho deilverance of the laud from the carsy of strong dnuk, wuile the cases of wmany friends ind nn:hwnl aroubd whom the lowp er bas o yccevded in wlnding Lis iliny coils, was made the Bulject of wpectal peddtion. ~ The rewmarks of 1l suveral sbeakers weru 810 colored by the leading thaught of tho day. At 10 a. w, the Tabernscle was lled in aticl- patloy that the service would be one of wore thun usual Interest, an woticipution which was more thon realized. Dr. Willing made the: opening prayer. ‘Fhie addreas was by the Kev Frauk Uris- Tol. su Widely knuwn as oue of the mowt eifective aud cloquest of tewperaucs sdvocates. Mis lacturg wad writien, bub Rens thae Jess the lands mever cost the bank what thiey appear to bave contr’ ‘SCertaluly not. ‘That was pmo of peocer's trickn. Altogeskier, 1 bave pyld nearly §25, 000 fu tsxew uuder the Wirectiosy of the Court to stegnten up everytaing, Bad 1aw ot tarough et How muck of the fret dlvidend bas beea called ory® 11 OUL O Lbat dividond of K0 000 we kava naid afcial guthority, will lava s’ proper reapect far | package, which ho did after nsing abont oxs pound of 1t, that the butter was perfectly mweet fo the taste, of fine flavor, and that he Jiked it, hut upon testing 1t by sctting in the Iight ho detected In it otepmarmariie, lle asked fne fa test it as he di- rocted, which | dud, but conld detect no forelnn sbstance In it Adve pare salt. ¢ sald he wonla cnll again tn a day or woand sce the resnit of the test, i the hutter proved ta be hure he would continue to use 1t He also said ho had examined other tota of butter: had been porting himeelf up on thy rublect, ax he w. had been, inte to go inte the manpiactare of oleomaraarine. havo not seen hilm aince, Delaware County, lowa, butter atands descrvediy high, and haa for some time commanded a Iatge premium in the market. Tasuch men 84 Mr, Stewnrt and othors 18 the re- sult dne. 1 am satiafied that no oleomargatine Is used ewzner by daleymen or creamerieR in that county, Respectinliy, M, i PaLsmicR. ALD. SMYTRL To the Editor af The Tridune. Cnieano, Ang, 20.—Previous to his election, A, Smyth came ont Ina card Insistiog on the purity of his Jtepnblicanism aod pledging an un- waverlng support to Mayor Ileath’s administration, Jic 18 now red-hot 1o sop the bullding of the Uity 1(all, being the first fo introdace a resolution to nat effect, = Aflof whieh reminds Ninth Weard taxonyers ihat when the Mikes, Johnnies, Pats, and Dennies ot together in the Councfl, they fd thele lovel And volo together, without redard to party afilia- 110n4 or previaus pledges, This fact will do lo miake & note of for farther refcrence. Meantime one In led 1o inquire, **What la the mysteriunsita that linke fhose willing hearts in one?" - lwit the KHoman tie? Nintu Wano, SUBURBAN. LAKE VIEW. The Board ‘of Trustces met Mondsy, Commis- aloner Schaler absent, Two petitlons were banded In contaning 114 names, asking that the *‘Linc ordinance" be avolished regarding saloons. and the new one, which was prescnted eoveral weeks ngo, be adopted. They weru 1ald over for one week, Alio a potition aking that the name of Dabetta street ‘Yo changud 1o yominary place. Lald over. M. Weckler ‘umcnml a paper containing the puvlished tax-sale notice of all tax cortificates re- maining on hand frons sales of Nor, 25, 1870, and purchazed by him on behalf of the town, and asked that It bo flied, which was o ordered. Mr, Weckier was authiorlzed to purchase on be- half of tho town nny pruperty offercd for aalo by the Connty ‘lrensurer on which there are mo onts e purchasers, for ali snccinl nasessments evied for 1878 and prior years by tho Town uf Lake lew, It was resolved that tho contract for farnishing and laying water-pipe be let to L. D. Owen for s miich nd the Cominities deem necesasry or tho town finances will admiy, at 83 cents per foot for six-Inch nnd 62 conts for four-inch pipe, tu be measured and tested afier it is dald, After auditing a fow bills the Buard adjourned to mect on Monday, Aug. 26 for the specinl purpose of discussing the saloon-liconse guestion, when every person will have a chance to be hoanl, r possible decide tnis long and unquiet guestion, which, 1ika the oft-reported chost, wiil not down, previons to the printing of (he town ordinauces, which are now under revision. WIEATO! The corner-stonc of the Flrst Congregstional Church of wheaton was lakd yesterdny evenin at G o'clock, the services boing conducted by the Itev, Mr, Caverno, of Lumbard, and Mr, ‘Taylor, of the Wheaton Church. The new bullding ts Jucated a conple of blocks north of the depol. 18 to e fifly feel square, nad will probably cost 8,700, of which 83,000 has atready beon rafsed. LAKE, The Boazd of Edacation of District No, 2held a meeting Monday eveninz, The commlitice to whom was rejurred the petliion for s school to be opened at the corner of Fifty-firat street and West- ern avenuo reporied in favor of the sume, provided o suitaoie room cuuid Le obtulned, Tha report was concurred in. MEXICAN WAR VETERANS. Successful Rounlon of O1d Soldicrs at Gales- burg, 11, Yesterdoy—Gen, Shiclds. dpecial Dispatch 10 The Tribune. Garrsouno, 1l Aug. 20.—The First Illinols Associntivn of Veterans of the Mexican War held ‘thefr annunl rounion here to-dsy. Al- though the day bado falr to be uwpropitious, towards noon it ciearcd up sufficiontly to per- mik the order of the exerclses to continue. Adout thirty-fivo voterana of the Moxiean war wero present. Amoug the distingulsbed per- acus were (en. Jawmes Shiclds, Qen. L. K. Ross, Gen. M. 8. Barnes; Col. Urueselle, Firat Michigan Vélunteersy 8, W. 8mith, Filteenth United States Regulars; the Becretary of the Association ond Judge . O. Lanpliere, of this city.: Post No. 45, G. Al R, in uuton with the. tost Deum Carps, met the veteraos at tho depot at 13 m, an escorted them to the Notel, whore Gen, Shields made a few remarks from tho hotel steps, and was grected with three cheers and o **tiver,!? After dinner the voteraus were uscarted to the hall of the Grand Artny of the epublic, which is ong of the iinest and beat-appoluted halls fn tho Btate, and reflcets great credit on the FPost, ‘The two -drum corps were also promiucnt Teatures, with thelr new and elerant unollorws, each corps onslsting of cightecu drums, Atter on nforfnl business meeting (he veteraus re- tired to the Opera-Houee, where o publie recep- tion was given to Uen, Shields and bis com- rades, - Mayor Stewart wolcomed thaem 1n the nane of the city, and Brig.-Gon. A, A, Bmlth n n short but eloquunt speech in bebalf vt the Urand Arioy of tue Republic, Gun. L. I Itosd ryspunded for the veterans, thanking the Grand Aring and the citizeus for this wann greeting and for thefr many courtesies to nimself and vomrades, Uen, Bhiclds then came torward and was greeted with suplause, He suld ho thought hecould see fn the sigus of the times that it would not bo long before theStar-Bpangled Bau- ner would sgain wave over tho halls of the Montezumas, and he thought Mexico needed immediate attention. This sentiment was erect- ed with uptoarious spplause. ifo alsg tudulged in reminiscences of the urest men of tho pasy with whom nhe had boen assoclnted—\Webster, Ciay, Calhoun, and others, Altogether, his re- marks were delivered ina happy strain, and surredup ereat enthusiasm. Aunutlierprominent featurs of the occasion was furnished by Miss Allee 8. Mitchell, daughter of oue of tno Muxi- can veterans, from Monmouth, [il., who lunfi the ** Captive Knight *” aud the * Star-8pangle: Boyver.” By request of Judige Lauplere, thy nudiotico rose to thulr feet and Jomed lu the chorus of the latter song, Hlling the opera- house with music as {t bus rarely been tlled before. Altugether, it was anenthusiastic nnd enjoyable ocension 1o the heroes of the Mexiean Waur, Uen, 8hiclds lectures hero, to-night, and will huve a largs nudienc GLAD TIDINGS 10 RIHEUMA 1C SUFFERERS. How the Giypsy's Gilt Is Advertised. Tho great vegelable rheumatio specific of Dr. Merndon, the **Gypay's GIfL,* whblch hsa been astonishing the medical professlon, snd perma- nently curing thousands of cases before consldered hopeless, on the Atlantic seaboard, 1 now iu Chicago, and will be supplied gratis nt the parlor of the Merchants’ Hotel, Clork and Lake stroets, for o limited time, to.well-known aud reputsble citizens. No money, no poslage-stamps, bul a curo guarsoteed. A certificate only uf the fact asked whin the care is mada, None but bad casvs 5 wanted. Open Aug. 31, 22, and 3, from 10 till 2, Partice unabloto attend will bo visited op leay- S thelr address directod to 1) o —— A NEW IDEA IN THE FURNITURE TRADE, Five of Chicagu's largest furniture and bedding mauufaciurers have formed what I8 called the Furallure Manafacturers' Unlon, and will here- after retall everything at 271 Siste street at actual wholgsale prices, lerudon, Duck & Rayner's mako havoe amon; moth powder and powder-gan the roachs DEA' BUITTA® the Insanc Asylum at Eigin, Moaday, A\l;. 15 Patrick I‘IJ.“w Bye: é)‘lfl' i 7 Y hutral Weduesday, Auw. 31. at 10 o'clock . m., frum bilslste resigence, 134 Wentworth-av., by car- ¥l WUIIV"’YU""(";{' t.0 Katte. bel CELL—Ua the 20th [net., Katle, oved d: . ;c'x‘gxfl ilctier tad Bridin Faree! aked 13 years Sd i Viaorai to-day ¥ dnentay), atae from her parenty chce, T34 'ark, by care o Calvary, at i o'clock. e ol will l: c:lluln’ "dx Iannc- un‘::: |nr'y c‘meury" D3 w! o lard, of baraisaia. a0 Los 1ate Tentdence, Nor 13 Hobol6 s a ) years. *Xieyutotm ik mass at Cbu LR Hhthde Asi Yy atene SUTHERLAND—Aug. 20, 167, 0f consumption, Kil L mutheriaid,"aged 55 gkt i cal AUY. 2 at 1 o'clock, from iate residence, QT R b Tin lages 10 Guk: oud Cemctory. Pricuds 0 i ey luvited 10 35 ANNOUNCEMENTS. TPHE TRIBUSE IOME CLUD WILL HOLD AN EATUGt e mectinig ok s Tremunt fodes That ternovi st 2 0'cleck, TARFANT'S AELTZER APERIENT, “Tnl:::e 18 a Mnarked Unnnlmity of optalon cone Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, t fn evcrywhere regarded as 8 standerd artl Bl Srerrhete roeAritd e S HARIATS Artices and el quAtiied 10 s of lia cificacy sa s ro nerrur Feanits, 1 ars,! of e ‘matach, 1iver, boweta. kidns, 1oh stem. Binall doses of It Achieve aatunistrg SOLD BY ALl _DHUGAISTS. AUCTION SALES. "By GEO. £, GORI5 €5 and 70 Wabaai-av, Thursday, Aug.lz'fl,“ “at 9:30 a, m,, REGULAR \VEEISLJY TRADE SALE CROCKERY, cfi).?fi‘fléoffifgfif?:fifitsflfur;'vncr}; will be offered, GEO. P. QORE & CO.. Auctioneers, " {ireat Catalogno Auction Sale Boots Shoes & Slippers On Wednesday, Aug. 21, at 9:30 a, m, An ungrusl full and complete lige Will,be of atong Whieh wil bo Toand be oftered, M. L. Keltl’s Alex. and Cong., The Chicago 8hoe Coss Goods In Goat, Kid, Graln, and Calf, And the M, F. Prouty & Co.’s Sucker Boots, ALL FULLY WARRANTRD. Al chotce llne of NEW wOURES o TRes kg, oG YOTR Mave ol e linea uf PILADELPIILA A ENGLAN D Castom-mave Goods. Auanaen X Co, Au 10 our fnvariablo caimom, Syl T SOLD. ma wel ne s that tmust inove Catalogues and Goods ready for Insocetion Monday. e G IORE & CO., Auctiourers. Saturday, Aug. 24, at 8:30 a. m., AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, Parlor Sultg, t‘:zossuam;x 5 arlor Sul asy Chalrs, Lounges, Dedsteads, B 4 B oo ed Springs, Maoitresses, Chalrs, Wainut Tahles, Harblo ‘Tables, Book énscs, Wardrobes, Ofice Desks, &c. GEO. . GORE & C0., Auct'ts, By T. E. STACY, Auctloneer, 146 Dearborn-st. (ouposite Tridune.) BY ORDER OF COUNT. Positive and Absoluto Salo of tho ILntire Contonts of CLUBHOUSE AT No. 71 MONROE-ST., Saturday, Aug. 24, at 10 a, m. Velvet and Brusscls Usrpets, Parlor Sota, Dex, Lounies, ktce Cstalin, Camorcanio d VR ST e it lor sates Logencr Cov ered and Cave Chalrs, Ulnlog sod Kitchon Furalture, Crockery, &0. Elegant Mantel and Pler Glasscs, Cryatal Chandelicrs and Gns Fixtures, Burglar-Proof Safe with Stecl Box. 'o'll"fll ’%fisffl\fr:;fi:fi'flflg ever offered, and will be T. E. BTACY, Allcflanec&_ By ELISON, POMEROY & €O, Auctloveers, 78 & 80 Randotphest, Friday Morning, Aug. 23, at 9:30 o'clock, Large and Atiractive Bale of New and Second-Lasd Furniture and General 1fousehuid Govds New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Bets, . i - Easy Chairs, Xounges, Desks, &o., &e., -Wardrobes, Bookeages, A Full Line Carpets, Gencral 3erchandise and llousehold Effects of all kinds. Bn{z always find ou ek compiote. ELL PUMEROY & €U, Aue By H, FRIEDMAN, 200 and 202 Rsndolphi-at. FEVIRY BAMPLE CASE Jargu lise of Duplicate . WY, Ta o On WEDNESDAY, Aug, 31, st 0:3) o'clock Opentog Frall Trads fato of Grockery & Glassware 15 orates Bnglish Orookory, 30 oratea Amarioan Druoko% 28 aasks Rogk. and Yellaw Ware, By D, D, STARK & CO., 84 aud 86 Iandolon-st, On WEDNESDAY, Aug. 31, 810:30a, m., we willoffc? & Inrke variety of New and econd-Haud Furnilare, Carpets and Houschold Goods, Bofus, Lounges. Easy Chialrs, Sidebonrds, 3, T Tubles, Hat Trees, Pier and Mantel Mirrory, Parlor Bults, Dresstng Caso Bets, Library Tables, Cyl. R0 OB Deales, TIooKCABeR, WARTObeh Chromos dud Uouersl Merchandlse. Liargatng here, DD, STARK & CU., Auctionecrs, By WM. MOOKEHOUSE & CO., Auctiopeers, 83 & 47 [taadoluh-at. BANKRUPT BTOOK OF Retail Furniture Store. At 100'clock to-day wo will sell all the stock of & fini-clase Furniture flouse: Parlor suits Chambes Washuands, Guresvs, Watdroves 8. Ho T3, Alarku lut of Stoyes. Belu peru M Woonknouse & co., Auettoueers. By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO,, Auctionoers, 118 aad 120 Wabssb-ay, ATUTCTION SALBES. Wednesday. Aug, 21.............DRY GOODY Thursday, Aug, 22. .BOOTS AND BHUES Friday, Aug. ¥3.. «...DRY QUODS CHAB. E. RADDIN & CO. W. A. BUTTERS, LONG & GO, REGULAR WEDNESDAY'S TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, &c. WEDNE! ‘l‘)A o o'clock, at our stores Ll Yo pr T Auctionsats. "By HODGES, & MORRISON. We shall seil THIS (W_""g;:“‘{. .uox:.\'xxu. Aug. 31, Tho Eatfre Contents of No. 965 Lake-st., Upstaira _1.00K out for bargalns. Kalo raln or ahins UODUES & MOLRISUN, Auct're, 60J Lake st E HAIR STORE, The bt place fu Chicago for Hair Qudt, whtesals ur retall. Liaroved Uonsaiiier W ies aspecialiy. 40 oo~ roe.ur 370 W, Sadloon-ate Cataly MK HATILE M. HU hulesaic aud Ketal It Gewdy seat C Sule agent for the ™ Wigs uade to wrder aud warr. B DURNHAM. 203 .k uicaGo. —ee e Tourists, Traveters, stauleta, ahould " visit L CHAR. 2 WILTS For Truuks, raichels, Bags e, It wibpay. No. L4t Blate-at, Ut Flowersnade up Iy sl deatgns for Weddipgs. 23 tous, ¥usvrals, Tuve) & co. w a-s Mol

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