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TIIE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: BATURDAY- AUGUST 24, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. : THE CITY. NEWS, ENERADL ¢ United Michigan. 13 at the Grand Pacific Hotel, Mr. Henry Scholfield. Englisk Consnl at Gastemala, I8 stopping at the Grand Pacific. Col. Sheridan and wife have retnrned to their nome at the Palmer Honse, aftera month's eojourn at Mackinaw, Frank Lumbard will give a concert this evening st the Pavilfon, corner of Thirly-ninth street and Cottage Grove avenue. ‘The Hon. Charles . Wilder and danghter, of Lowell, Mas are visiting Prof, Ira \¥. Allen and fambly, No. 663 Michigan avenne. Mr. Thomas L. Case, of the Rovere Ifonre, retnrned Tant evening from a three.wecks® visit among friénde and relatives in Connecticat. The Rev, Dr. Newmad who was annonnced to preach at Triniry Methoalst Charch ta-morrow, i prevented by asovers cold from doing so, and the pastor, the Rev. W. ¥, Ceafts, will, therefore, preach both moraing and evening. The temperatnra yesterday, 28 observed by Manasde, opticlan, B8 Madison stréot (Trineay Butlding), wasatfa. Go degreen; 10 3. m., 2 121, 70; 3. sRp.m., 7. Darom- cter at 8 8. myy 20,537 8 p. 'm. N Capt. Tartle did not make his appearance in the city yesterday moming, o8 **exvected, " nor \ran e ¥ISIBIE Iant evenind at bin place of biisinree, Tie probably han not patten matters arranced fnlly {o hie"watisfaction concerning the Neoraska mat- or. In ranning to a firo yestenlay morning, the horse attached to Hose-Cart Company No. 7 moaway, tie bt teconing unfastened. At iho cornor of Halsted and Washington streets the cart collided with o peddier's wagun, cavsizing 1t aod doing sliyht damage. Minister Zamacons, from the Mexican Re- public, will pay & sisit to Chicago on the :d of Keplember, haying been specially fuvited by thu Manufacturers’ Associstion in order to farther conwalt regardini the poasihititicn of eplarging the trada of this city with the Mexicans, There wero no developments yesterday concernfng the marder of Emory . Moore, and thun far there i1 not 8 single clew; all 1 theoretl- enl, Itis hoped, however, ihat by teacing hin path after leaving hin howie, snme llea may ho galned of wheto the murder was commi‘ted, This Work wiil nccessarlly consume some time, The following postal-card was received ot thie office yosterdny: **Rocuzargi, N, Y., Aug. :2.—1 wonld give patice through Tux Trinuxr that partics in vour city d""mf 10 negotiate loana in sums of $100 ta $120,000 wil) atuay thelr Inter- ent by sending to me thelr * Governments' for that Dutpose. 1 refer to the Pullman Falace Car Comn- pany a8 to integrity, ete., etc, Cuantzs W. AN- oELL" At B3:45 yesterday alternoon an onigning Fonth Chicago dummy trafn_on the Lake Shora Michigan Southeen Itairoad, while crossing Archer avenne, ran into the grocery wagan of Willisine & 1logan, No. 4% Canalprt aveune. ‘The hind waecle of thio wagun were broken off, and_Mathew Jacobs, the delver, was thrown out and slightly njured. The flagman did ait in his power 1o pre- vent the accident. The reconding angel will drop minny a tear, and fillun many n page of his enduring jour- nal, Sunday, as ho hears ftom his exaited position the oaths that will ascend from thourauds of cxas- perated neople when they find that to them the Chicagn River at Clark atrect hridgo is bi® an_ im- passaiie gMif. The ends of the bridgs need repalr. ine, and those that go down into tae ke in ships wili hare their own swect will all day Tong, The London Academy says : Jowish schol. arship in America in also béginning to make it We have received a valusblo tranaintion of Song of Solomon ™ by the )tabbiof Chicago, Dir. K, Kohler. Ile adopts tho view thatit i« a popular semi-dramatic poem, with fnierlocutors and a chorus, e datew 1t In the best part of the post-Hezekian age. 1lia contribmtions beloug to the depactment of text.criticiem, 1n which he fol- Tows Gratz and Brul, John Willie, n German 45 years of nge, residing at Washington llrifhl!. wan found yester- day noon wandering aboat in the vicinity of Archer and Wentworth avenuee, Ile had avont one of his Wrrieta n pair of handenffa, about which he contd pive nontormation. 1o was so 11l and feeble when brought (o the wistion that it was found qcecsRary o send Wim to the County Hospital. flo s snppored fo have eacapeil either from his lome or from sume private lowina asylum, ‘I'lie sale of property for delinquent taxos proceeded yesterday, and the usual varlety of lots aind nlocke werd alaposed. The daybelare prosier- 1 had been affered for the city tatea of 1hid 14 vIth nu bldders, but yosterday several biaders were on hupd? o far tha unly ones nntaide of the clty_hive Leen soms genticmen from Elmhuest, suPaye Connty, wha sppenr anxious to' make & lurwe investment tn deliuquent property, A yoar #go buyers were hero from New York and Bosion, ‘Ihero was nnm(n;“ patticularly now yes- terday in regard to tho shoemakera' atrike, It was orted that & Mr. Lee, on Weat Loke street, had sutamitted to the domaninof the Crisnine' Union, bt he Ia nut o memder of the Manufacturers' Ase ruclntion, and cmploys very few en, Mr. (Jeorge W. Weber had a lintlo dificuity in the afternoon with the en In hin ahop employed upon sewed work, they attempting, ne said, to dictate as to what kind of buots should be mado to i an order, Lut. on belng told to ao as ditected or quit work, coucluded to restma operatlons, 1t fn expected :m:l romething detinite snd declsive will be done o-day. Prof. H. W. Welcher, Superintendont of Firherlen for the Stalo of Wisconsin, and who Is to have charge of the fish oxhibit 5t the Chicaye Exposition, 1s nourning the loss of twenty-nine artifclally-hatched —whitefieh, which died last Wedncsday n.gat at the Bi atchery at Mil- waukee, Toey were the onty artificially-hatched finti fuut had ever lived more then a few mouthe, audat the time of their duath wore s yeur and n half old, and wome of them bua uitained a length wf twenty-ine ickes, ‘I'ie experiment of raluing them had been watched with latereat by sclentific wen all aver the country, and hud they lived they wonld have been un important feature of the Expoe aition fsh-show. A meoting of residents of the vicinity of Thirly-ssth und Eda strects was hold last evenlng torevive aud aghate the question of erecting u - echool-house atthat point.’ ‘The utiendance was rmiall, owing, no donby, to the foct that so many similur mectings Lave Deen hold and resulted in nothing, Willlam aninee was called to the chair, ted the object of the meeting, Uther peakers followed, Wrgimg the necesnty of adiis tional wehou! faciiltica 10 that sectior, and the sueetin remmited - {ho apolntment of o Commit- tve, tompored of D, larey Usuner. 1, A, Ander- 3. M. ‘Faylor, Mr, Thompson, 1, 3. Biaine en, aud 14, M. Sanders, to_urge upon tho dito (eo:.;'.mhmuany‘ and tho Council thodm- portan making (he feceasgry approprintion or # liew sChoOL- biritse: Ve Al noon yesterduy, while three men were using the freight elevator in the Hawson boildiny, Nos, 140 and 151 Slate strect, the wpu broke, pro- clptating theni to the basement, The upper sto. Fice ars ocenuivs fur atorare purposes by he musle firm of Lyon & llealy. Two drsymen, onuned Baracy Eroncr and Thurmus Cowed, went up (o ussisl” In takiu out a plano which ' was packed ready for stupment. They wers asslated by a wourkiaw named John Goll- Justas they landed the box on the clevator, aud wers sbaut to luwer theme the fupe gave way, aud the weight upuh e platforny caused 1t to gu down with irychttul rapidity Tuey passed the dret flour the (w0 draynien acized bold of the fooriug, d broke fall, escaping with only fow tjune ol weat s [ 1o the battow. and recelved scvere injutles, from which by died during the evening Tloepital. e wue 32 yesrs of u ":l“ IE:“P‘{ wilo wo chibdren, residig on Eeiu street. ‘The « Jury will probusly “settle tte blawa for accident whero it belunge BOTEL AKWL Tremont House-Coi. 15 K. ton, T¢ . 3 forfoft, iducin: > “ iuston’ U, baiabe Gaiun; W Hatuttion. ute: A . Brodawe, i i Lam, Cidclougtiz Jolia “Faite Levi Eaana, Suminer Grund rafic- . i, Ury - hehollield, Lutdon fuwie, “Austraiiey Wiltiam e h-rr-, Dixun; . 11, orady i Tumail, Cul A, Hesthe ¥ a2 2Py Tt it l}"fl"" :T"“. 3.5 Pe a e 1y tie Teweks 8. 1. Pulllips, Ean ¥ Alfe Mchouald, Nl teviand: 00MC i o au Francisco Nabbits, Puiiadelpuia; vl TiE CITY-IIALL, The liceuss receipts yesterday footed up about $1,500 ‘Ibe serip clerk disbursed about 600 yes- terdayof the money which 3t is bis duty to desl ot A buildivg permit was issued yesterday to Mary A. Rozet, 10 erect 8 threa-story and base- meut stone-frust dwelling’ ou Lasalle street neat Ok, 10 cont $6,000. ‘flres allegud cases of muall-pox were re- ported yeaterday trom No. GI Emms efreet. Oa inveatigation they proved (o be nothing more seri- wus tusls (isee caace of chicken-pos. ‘fhe City Treasurer's receipte yesterday amounted 10 84,035, Expeaditurcs about $9,000. $,000 of which went to the People's Gaslight & Coke Coapany, aud a lsrye part of toe batance to- wurds tbe redeiaption of reveuue-wartouts, ‘The Cowmittec on Firo aud Water met in the Fire Mazebal's office yesterday sfterncon, but Gid nothigg of lmportavie excebt Lo deade to tucviwiield (he pasasge of AU UricE direcling lue Stntes Senator Christiancy, of the vicimty of avenne, that M The lext of the veto mience reaniarly and o) nlaed In were 824,084, beer, § Epeciais, $108. meeting, then it rlla new Custom- 1o transicrred to New deelees from officials extensively there. tle Meyerson. Ni alno locked up fa gentleman nemed Tia theft, tel! them you don't good-ookin; fhight be' cui sant, Anal wera recaver it man for the tr nale of it two woeks, dotn aud free wpeech, resteid for threaten) of sumebody els buois, churged with lady named Catherin stre book from bin casp wau coutinued venue fre o Lorse and bukgy of buggry with 8 1 was Whippe move and exp: atil exhaueled, Court” for Con Sheal W the Zb the £4(h for rubbin, trecl, 84 raulting Johin ¥ im Coughit, Jatues Il How. yeaterduy sfterudon Charged with robbe defending wig, and whiape, xcene. language behind the ralling. and the Justice aud $5 note selurned fest bis disgust manger, trawped upon it. ore the ine e ne teld ifante. Think 1t wonld be unwiee inthe Diowant interforing withor preve 1on of the contras € for i0e canstruction ot ,the U Hall acenrding tu the tenns thiereof. euf eAVINg hix Acalp, yesterday went o Bhaw, No. 104 smali quantity of notlos a bluo stlk dréss und walst, abrocle shawl. aplecy of velveieen, and seversl other pleces af goods, red. Al look os If they had been shop- 1ifced. nnd vwners are wanted, Detective Bauder yosterday returned from having iu chsrge John as ** Daich Jake," a Mora, DeWiit County, Hlarkey, oitas Bourion, all; well-known confidence man, whom ho found tend. ng door at the (ireat American Circus, and who is wanted for the theft some time ago of $700 cash and a gold watch and chafn front a slecperin a pan- u-niurcuuh on tho Milwaokes & 8t. Faul itails . flquo-morchant travellng salcsmen havi the p terday at Justice Hammiil strect, for the purpol dstve through the city, huraes clear to Ilighland coming exhiausted woa tied (o tie sxle of the other Thic horse ¢l unable {0 b dragged unthl it The other ed 1 iweoty milnutes borse wau returned some time during dhe dight covered with welts from the winp i W 10 the Crimin: g the nume of L. Ufticer Thomas Beck Lo carry vut ohcer apprarcd, but Feeney drew a kuife, said, aud wid bho to Ly hsnde upou b i is an folowe: and fully comp: pirsusice of For e rea iae Inveetie: Mexlco. hete, CRIMINAT. tdwin, st No, N ‘Chat o man should be shut u simple breach of the peace—a flst-fAight or & pass- g threat—scems rather at variance with the Ide of the rights and privilezes of tuds country of free- Such n thing happened yea. A nian wasar. *kick the stafinc® out 1ix trial probably would 1n the glving of a peace bond, or in a fine of cosix, the ine to be remltted on paymiont of Dut the man coaldl got 0o ball for & cont! wnd was ubliged to %o to jail for several da; Yesterday morning Officer Victor Schu. wacher arreated 8 curb-stone ssleaman of pocket- g & anawl from an old , of No. 4 Weiland , while shie wax sgaged in buyings o Before ‘ourt. ng 1o cal) 0 Mey in, o under hall. . as stated, Park, i fu vaen bogg! U0 to the Criminal Court; Jusn sur wud Thuman ua“ nay, $300 Ly the epal ‘The case ot Wwas uy A Finz wery ‘Tue foul Ju Feeney used halt The It il Cous i Slourou o0 a 1, Johu Mo, aud Alice Butler, va, The sctn was Silver, $1,000. street, for the return of a stolen watch, thought be perhaps know something about the ¢ clalmed in jail for n compleicly 4 sittue he Justice. - Feeney's wode of ‘was objectionable 1o Fillz, woo leaued over 3 ed iu the Judye's esr to (e elect, ss Feeney ssys, that by wae drunk and quarrsleowe, sad that be (Fittz) did pot want W eay anytuing w buw for fearof an aitack @ quarrel. aud a court Yoeney retaltated 8t vnce. of the Court seceived such & shock from the abuaive that b ordered buth of them frow Comptroller to purchase a new engine-hanse ot in vest Division street and Ashiand It was aunonncod two or threo days ago nt Heath wonld pit his veto an the reso- Iution adopted by the Conncil last Monday evening which directed hint, an the exccutive oficer of tho Department of Pubile Workw, to _order the discon. Ilnnuea of all work on the new City-Hail nutil otherwire ditected by the Conncil. the eity an his vacation the Mayor deeit np a com- mumcation ta the Conncil annauncing his deter- nd necompanying I With 8 statement on for taking this step, filert with the City Clerk, and would in_all probn- bllity have heen nresented to the Connctl day ‘cvening had not the adjourned meeting for that evening fallen through for fack of A quornm. Ticfare leaving hues- The rontracts under which the work on the propoeer Clir-1ial] Guilitng (8 heing dane liave been carefniir ined by thie Iaw afivera of the elty, aail have nee alld and effectial, scrarding (0 @ 110 qUEs 100 A¢ 1 e cure piniy provided in_saud ron: that the wark fnentioned therein ahail be con on ar befare June 14, 17H, and aball proress rruptediy afrer it bave een tedon or i L I cuniracts, the Cully entered upon the work sindees i y, by aniy Actlon o révent the col racts, aueh ac s anil pecnntary o1 dlanminge 10 the cuntmeiers, for which thy city wouut i ns spectfied, e o 1ake an niing (he exec GOVERNMENT OTFICES, The Snh-Treasnry ourrency disbursementa were $60, 000 yesterday. ‘The subsoriptiona to the 4 per cent loan at the Sub-Treasnry vesterday were 7,600, Jesso Hildenp wil' have drank suflicient Waukesha water by Monday nest. AfterthatJohn Stilwell will take a Inok at the Mammoth Cave, The internal-rovenue receipts yesterday Of this whisky patd $10,307; 470; tobscto snd cigary, $4,007; aud Phil lfoyno nnd John Sfilwell proposs to et up an excuraion (o (be crib forthe benett of the Premdential party when they come to Chicago, 18 prubatie, nawever, that the matter wiil be taken out of thelr hunda oy the City Council st Its next Tho Miller defalention will become another of discnaslon when Judge Hangs eeta back, ala that he went to Washingion for the pare it Inalso asserted that tion has some- thng (0 do with it. ~ Al theeo things will probabiy be definitely eettlcd when the Judge comen home, Cnpt. Wallaca W. Hall reported at the Qovernment Bullding yesterday with credentials from Chiof Hirooke, 0f the Secret Seevico Division, aa succestor to Speclal-Agent ‘Uyrrell, who hax done duty 80 long In (his disteict, and wha dasbecn Capt. Mlall comen recommended an & worthy and efiicient ofticer, and .he will no doubt receive ‘all the moral support he ‘The epeclal ovlect cf rending Tyrretl, & most excellent ofiicer, 10 New Mexlco ia to break up same ganga of counierfelters of Mexican aud American dollars who are working Almira Rottliff was locked up at the Armo. 1y last evening for adulfery, on complaint of flat- Both aro eald to be married women, aud Jeajonsy In nnderatood to he the causc. Clark i alo locked up at the Station for larceny na balles of » gold chaln from Lizzie Kelley. Menz Kline and Jack Dalton are locked np atthe Chicago Avennue Station charged with an ansault with intent to rob Anton Felleticka, of 05 Milwankee avenue, ‘Charles Fletcher was naulting George Kerstner, saloon-keeper ot No. 22 North Clark street. A gang of bunko men trying to work GQrangees on au outgoing {iilnots Centeal train were recognized by the conductor s & portion of Sadie repreacnted hinscif ns & United Btates detective, aud who was arrested while negotiating with a 1145 Lasalle It was wan the only reply Jeading questions concerning lm. He in a atyilah, fellow, and lookn s though he ity of soma of the **con™ or bunko games recently worked In thls town, Detectivo Shea, armod with a search-war- tlirongh thelhonss of Mra, w landolph street. kid gloves, slippers, Ed Btewart, a well-dressed young man, who could whow 1o vlsible means of support, was fined $100 yesterday by Justico Fuote, fabon cleri ina grocery store at $10 per week, but he could not_remembor where the nur tho name ot his employer. clork fake* scens to bo well-nigh worn out, the favorite occupation now: being **travell tore wax, grucory: ucket. ustice Sunimerfield the 1n the fellow's poseession were found the following urticles: A plated gold watch, T. Perrot, Gencva, maker, & hair chsln; a silver-cased Waltham watch; a uatice Morrieon, ou s chargo of crusl y to aubmals brought by the Humane Society, “'hey were held in bonds of §500 each to fhe 27th, Last Sunday theve young en hired each of them J. Joues, on West Lake of takiog a nt ipstead they rur the d one of them be- Justice Morrison yesterday held the fol. Towlng: Whillam Hatton, 8500 10 the Crlminal hittipg b1 father wilh s bri i K. Perlo. LOCAL POLITICS, seription, + ] Fim onal ll‘tl‘:l:wllll'l'l‘q‘rt‘muam uldsinidh Carey stoubieirier. aud Hoed bullct! uf the Unites Lute: u raised letters, ‘I ha cene 3 ¢ AT fibura Sorame S5 s, whieh why FOURTIL AXHATOMIAL VeIl contain 3 1AC-2mite Of 150 G1E-EDGING Win- e Rt o o uromss of battes bebaviors 3. "W, | The Plattsta of the Fourth Scnatoriel District, to | sig it, fn Faved work, bus be fequire pger and threy inmates of s gamng-house, | the number of sbout twenty-| assembled In ‘The second. » solid silver medal, three inchies in g X o the :mu.‘ Justice Bumwmetfeid beld | Conventlon last evening lua top-loft of No, 208 ton WADS e o h-ec'&ffr?dw:fl —— {aries Mapold | 1o BNO g ahe 70 | Hubband sireet, o noluatgp candidate for Rep- § LIS YO Tacuimite Of e steatner which CORRESPONDENCE, Ttyau, darceny from B, Hareis, No. 103 Eightgentn | Fescutativein the Generat@Ruscmuly. A young | comes second 1n the list. and to which It fs 10 be TUM INDUSTRIAL HONE. V'Con. 37ih for as- luon; Wille 71 fur forg- ~check § ~Justice Morrison and P. 0. Feeney, & po- tice-court lawver, had & terrifc combat ! | romething. and responded with & speech after bree pounds. 8nd Is composed of cn- et | Fiay fheart: “Too ibfegaion, Who Were ynictly de o cliven suild” hinks. e Lot Theialure afjpir Juladualle e wed about the bent cenlyu-piece contalos au egor] 2 . omuuitive on Credentia nln:‘d work, representivg 3 l'm{udun girladt recelves until they can be put into good u court | mightstay, angel crowniog & Gruman with & laurel | familles,—the younger by sidopiion, snd elder Jerry Whelan, " next ihing to do waw to nowinate. On mos | wreuth. © 7o the pight | etands & hook- | oues when prepared o earu their livivg as nuree- vency wus | tion of Mr. Beattlo, it was decidod uut (o set up | sud-ladder wagon, and fo thetefta bore-carty 8110 | 10y " yeauutrasses, or what fn commonly termed » proseeuts | threo men to be knocked down at the bolls, but 1o | raived work. The upper part of the centre-picce | K1 % 4 " 4 beanda | uutup oue men ju the valu hope that, v con- | coutalus " black cuamel luers thy word upper servants.'t The old New England word cxamination | ceutrating the voles of the district, be might »iip | -*Cbampionship of tue United States.' snd the | **help™ described @ clase of domestics who once ud | fu. 'Tbe saue Mr. Beattio nominated Capt. Cevey, | lower purt the words, **Aworded st the Nationsl | exiated that could ud the uigoity 1 b lsnguare. uutll (uo former Bued Feeney for contempt: fus was vaid, aud was al once suspended. sud the and ok [ nulun& ‘Thomas Flun, It V' bela; M0 10 E The 1ts he dared. The abnalve langnnze continmed. but l"renr‘ was not placed under arceat, and did nnt snhslde nntil the caee wae continued, and he was given to nileratand that ho canld not practice In that Canrt aatll he parzed himaglf of contempt. SECOND REGIMENT. TRYING TO FIND TARM A NOWE, A mecting of citizens was held yesterday moen- ing in the Magor's ofiice ta ace what conld be done and & for Adalr. Casay's nominntion wns made nnanimona ann Casey hineelf made a apeech. Ile retiened hin thanks, bromised fo give A gond acconnt of himeelr, and ran in the nsnal prophetic remarks about n victery. NMr. Cascy made uee of reveral daring metaphors, ax he wonnid np, whtch, helng interpreted, were fo the efect that the tmngo of the Goddess of Liberty, who had proved a_snare to their feet, wonid be snaked off of the dome of the Capitol and replaced by the matue of a toll-fedeed workingman, hared as fo corpr, and reprosonta a denm-corps marching tn biack'enamel, ‘Tho aeventh (4 & zold modal, to ne preseated to the person making the best temo alnzle-hand hitching. The deslxn shows A man In tho act of hitehing twn hotsce, The elghth prize consista of five gold badges tor foot-racing, 'Thelerign ehows the time and men running, Tho ninth consista of five gold badges for pio- necen and mappers. The desien ahows plonrers hisarms, and careying n epade, f olekax, a eledge. | and sappera aecending & burning brilding. ta provide temparary qoartets for the Second Tteg- | hammer, and tninge, "rm-m dpee | n adaliinn to the nbave. (he Kecntivs Commit. iment durine the occupancy of thelr present head- Awmes Kprivzer, heing cailed npon, | 1ee received tivn others yeaterday afternvon, which The lion, theilled hie hiearera with hte ganal apeech, A batch of resvlutions was adonted, and the Convention I"n"“ down the fone, dark siaira aml petook itaelf home. sere placed in the same windaw, One {83 most Ianddsonie allver mast, with massive base, and (he upper purtion resting on four allver supporfs. Frim the vare-portion a snanended a gold anchor. This prece comex from the Bireka Fire Hoso Com- iy, of New York. The other prixo consisix of Knieht'a Americon Mechanical Dletionaey, thieo quarters thia fafl by the Exposition. The Mayor presided. Among the gentiemen present were the Hon. C. B. Farmeli, Robert Law, L. Z. Leter, cx-Al. Stewart, Johin J, Reynolds, L. D. Cleave- 1and, Marry Nelson, tien. Torrence, Gen, Strong, Gen. A, C. Ducat, John M. Clark, Col. Loomis, THR AOCIALISTS. ‘The Agltation Contmitttee of the Socialistle Labor furty met Wat eveaing at Yo. 7 Clar street, A, M. ¢ "srsons in the chatr, A conymunication from Me, | volumes, ~Anuther prize—n superb silver water ¢, 1. Fargo, Meerrs, \Whelock, Masan, and llm'.'mnnre'nnlnh:uml:’:;h‘rn‘l:) bu held by the | Scrrice=will bo piace lnllm\vlnfiuv\lhllm«mlnm others. Gerimnin on Lassalte's Iy was fad on the tabie: — ‘The matter af the anti-Chinera meeting to b held to-night in Market street was then laken up, and It was ueclded that Mr, W, i, Morgan preside and deliver the openlng speech, lo be followed by Mexars, Schilling, Sinlcy, and McConley., The tneesing will be called 10 order by 0. A, Risiop. Afterappointing a conmittee to take ap 8 collec. tlon far the atriking shoemakers, ot this evening's meeting, the Committee adjourned. JOIN t1LDER, The Fiatista of the Sccoud Senatorial Tstrict recently nominated for Represcntative in the State Leutdlature a man by the wame ot Jdohn Gilder, who appenrs to have sl the qualilcations 1o en- dear him to the party which nominated him, 1o kept for some time & puwnbroker shop on State street, botween Thirteenth amd Fonrteentl, where he enarzed the down-troien workinzmen 10 ver cent or ro per month, and was, in hie small wav, *'a bloated eapitalist ™ and **ablood-sucking vampire, " llnflhwn,vqurrlo{ ofllce, it Ia maiy, he okt his lcense and went [nto the voot and shoe awil second-hand clothing business, where he s alto making profits one of the vppressed working- men. ‘Tne apezchea which he delivers are said fo bo worked up for him by a New York Hohemian, FIRST WARD, The First Ward Denocrane Committee met at the Palmer llooee last nichi. .\ commitice ro. norted a_conatitution and by-laws as long as the moral law. **Chesterfield " Mackin read the doc- ument, and thereafter It wan adopted, Michael MeDonald, ** Mike ™ for short, was then elected to Ml a vacancy In the represcutation Irow tie First Precinet of the ward, J. It Doolittle, Jr., then made a dlssertation upon Democracy tn weneral,an loug as the constitution and by-lawe aforesald and nat ahont as intereeting. 1o safd that he had been 1 New Yorkand had aecared n choice selection of the choicest Democratic literature of the day. e tnought that it would be hero soon for distribution throughout the connty. After a general discaeslon, which was particl. pated In by nearly ail present, the meeting ad- Journod. . TIHE CAMP-GROUNDS. BUOWERS AND AUNSHINE alternated yesterday. And so with the brethren und slstera there were rmliics and tears, some Olled with falth and hope, others doubting and discour. aged, On the wlhole, however, the cntbusiastic apirit of tho meeting was well malntained, and the attendance, If not materinlly Increased, at leust suffers no abatoment, A full congregation wan present the previous evening in tha Tabernacle, and the mecting resuli- ed In much good, The sermon was by the Rev, D, M, Tompkins, of Ravenswood, his subject being **The Christian Life,* and his text ** Wist yo not that I must be about My Father's business?” At the close of the hour sllotied tu the exerclacs, all mnlted In speaking of it an one of the happlest and mustinetructlve inectings held. 'The morning service drow a large audienca to the Tabernacle. 'The hymn, **Evenme," waa sung DRIED BEER, SICKNEAS OF AN NNTIRR PAMIL A paragraph In yesterday's paver annotinced that o famity on Centre avenne had been poleoned by eating dried beef, the care belng brought ta the at+ fention of the Health Depariment by the doctor who was called in to attend the sufferers. A re- porter yesterday called on the latter ndividual, Odella Bilinn, M.° 1., Onding her at No. 14 Centre avenne. She rald thatihe facis in the matter wers very simple, and an follows: Wedneadny evening about 11 o'clock she was calted to vielt the family of Mea, Sinckler, 10 Cenlre avenue, and fonnd the mother, wo daughiers, a grandeon, and 8 small o sick, all having been vomiting freely at short futervals ainco H o'clock, Doctor Rlinn thought it A elear care of polsoning, appied the nenal rem- cilca, and the danger wad aoon over, althouzh yesterday afternonn Mee. Strickler wns #till confined o hes bed. Onhlwllhllllnillle cause of thy sickneas, Dr. Blinn found that for supper the family had partaken of fresh binckberrivs, bread and butter, and some amoked beef. The rervant-girl, who doea not take kindly to teef, e ciined to cat any, and was not alck. ‘The dog par. took of the beef, but declined (i blackherries, ete,, betng atricken down with the others, There- fore there scemed to be no room fordohbt that the beel caused the trouble. Dr. Blinn also tald tue reporter that sho had preserved a plece of tho beef with 8 view to having it exomined by a chemist, Ehe hae obacrved A sort of whitish posr. der on the suriace of the meat, but had noopinfon to offerregardiug 15, From what sho knew of tho matter, itlooked like a canc of animal Tul-un. Thie reporter was referred by Dr. Blinn to n Madison-street grocery atore, which she eulozized highly, where tha becf was purchased by the Btricklers. A visit to this place developed tho fact that the meat came originally from b, Me- Dougall & Co., 84 Mnrket strect, whether the ru porter wended his way. Mr. McDougall said that ho sold the beef, bat dented that there was anything deleterlous ahoat #, 1o honght his soods of Libby, MeNell & Libby, and took nothing but fiest-ciaes meat. 1t waw sobmitted to no process whatover, and no white powder or other forelgn snbstance was uscd, “The girls who packed it in ooxes partook frecly of thesudf, and none of tiem had been infured,” A llealth Officer visited the place yesterday morn- ing. and joined Mr, McDougull I dlspesing of sonie ;17 l‘\li\“ stufl, and ot last accounts was In good heatth. It is probable that & farther examination of the ment will ba made, and Dr. Blinn's theory that the white powder was caused by the larve of insccts d?!u"ll!(l hefore the beel was boxed snbmitted to a test, Tho fieat proposition wan an exceedingly gener- onr one from Mr. Farwell, who offered to farnieh foe the nao of the men the Tabernacle orany por- tion thereof free of cost, Mr. Wheelock, for Mr, Powers, offered (ke nee of tho hatl at the carner of Madisoe and Market rtrects, farmerly ocenpled by the Bosed of Trade, for n reavonable conetderation, Mr, Leiter affered the nss of a portion of the bnilaing At the corner of Twentleth and Siate srects, occupied by hia firm after ihe tire, the fower flortion of which I8 now need na o markets house. He thoueht it poeeeible to ot apart a por- tian for the men and Another portion for the artil- tery, If cerinin onds now stored there conld be muved ont, A committes conafsting of severnl gentlemen was deputed 10 go ont and Jook at the hulkling on the corner of Maalaon and Market streets, and ohtain a detinits proposition, Mr. Nelson thouzht the State ought Lo do some- thing for it« military, 4 ‘Tt Chairman #said he hadn't had time to get the Stata to bo present. An lnq'nhy was made an to whether thors was any provisian in the Annrflw‘fltlon bill for the mil- ftary sofficient to cover the expense of moving, Biting b, ete, The Comptrolter waa called in, and stated-that there was no distinct provision, but the Continzent Faand wan accessible far any such purpose, provided the Mayor and Combtrolies thonght it proper or necestaty (o draw fhereon. Me. Powers esme in abont this time, and con- tributed tho informatiof that hua bullding was oc- cupted at peesent, the lease extending to the 15t of Mdy. This eiatement, of conrse, rendered un- necessary a report from the Committes, which ro- tumed aiout thin time, ; The Chairman was not in favor of expending any large amount of the city’s revenues swithout tho consent of the Cquncil. In his view, the best thing to do was tonccept Me. Farwell's propost- tion for temparary quarters. The Contingent Fus war to be need only tn cass of vm"pem'{. and he doubted the propricty of devoting it to this purpose, the city havingaiready been put lo some expense in fithing up tho Exposition Ballding. Mr. Nelson thought the judicious nse of money for thix purnose wonld do mach to provent any such emereency as thas arfsing from a rlot or other public diatrbance. Ald, Gilbert, alter a shinrt canversation with tho Comptroller ant Mr. Cleaveland, stated that the eust of moving and ftting wo would not probubly he more than 300, which he was willing, with tlie Compsroller, to tike from the Contingent Fund. After considerable further talk, in which it way stated that certaln moneys would come from the Btate, but juet when nobody knew, a committee was nppointed, consisting of Gen.' Ducat, Uen. ‘Torrence, Joun M. Clark, Robert Law, Capt. Tobey, Col. Quirk, ‘and Welter, to tuok at the Vabernacle std M, Leiter's hulliing, sco how they conld be arcanged for tne uxe of the men anid lic artitlery, and, 1 short, 1o ko ahead and decure anitable teiporary quarters, the city to pny $300 for the expense of moving, Atting up, ete, uything abovo that amount (o bo Faived by the THE CLARK CASE. NOTUING NBW, Tliere were'no new developmonts in the Clark I mystery yesterday., The lttle town of La Grange and usthing h thori et by tiie congregation with much feeling, after | 3% 88 sllent asa graveyard. Tha munder was still GocmIttes theosl private anbecriptions Which Jirayer waa ofersd oy fha iev. D, Tlofiyg, | 8 sublect of mpeculation among thote of the men fn whichho' feelingly allided to the auering who remained in town duting the day, and with onu ortwo exceptions the sentiment appearod (o o that Mrs, Clark was in no wiso implicatod in the murder; that Jos was not proven wnfity, but yet ought (o bo held untll after the Invesiization had been mademore complete; and that thearrest of the rlght party haa not yol beon made, 1t 1s altogether probable that the arrostof the two men. Georgo Closo and Mirhael taley, fsa bilnd to tarog the suilly partles oif the scent untll furtaer evidence can be produced sufliclent to warrant his arrest. No arrest was made yesterday, for reasons best BAD DOCTORS. THE ETATE ROARD OF UEALTH. At & mecting of the State Board of [fealth held yesterday, the certificate of Otto G. Hollman, alias Joln Segor, was revokod. Rollman had obtatned his certificate by fraudalently protendlng and mak- ing oath to being a produate of the Eclectle Medical Instituto of Cincinnatt, Upon belng written to, the fellow left for £t, Louls, 1t was also resolved ta revoko the certificate of a South, and implored " (e Divine sk i meres for the people there who are so crelly smttien, sna that, If consstent with Gud's will, tho ruvaes of tho ‘ternble”scourge of yellow fover might. b stayed, "fhe itey. Dr. Homenway, Professor in the Gar- rett Biblical Tnstitute, then read for the morning Serluture lesson thu sixty-fourth chaptee of Iaatul. and presched from the text. ** o hath shewed Uiee, O man, what I good: and what duth the Lord requirn of thed, biit ta do Justly, and fo- lova mer- ¢y, aud 10 walk humbly wiih thy God, ™ Tro ab 30 . was condusted i th c bt, H tho gang tnat used to hang outat Dava Oake' placs, | Pbysician tn Mostgumery County. whicn liad been | Tte Saboativcuchool st 1:d) 2. o, heas conducted | JEOMEIE he aulectlverino, S0utt, hoagh the peo- near the corner of Clark and Madison streots, Very | fraudulently obtained from the loard unaer the | fir'tho day, A Young Foik' mectimi was held at | patch was sent” by Mr. Shotweil (he day vroperly (hiey were put off the train at Grand Crosa+ | claim of bis heing a graduate of the University of [ tho samo hour, 1310 p. m., fn the Evanaton tent, | before yesterday to ‘Turtle's Agency, statlog P bstegine Fiua 5 Tusingn, In Germany, o o o e wooe | el i 1R, o Nantn, poscnea g | B oty P b Fonae Tt morsly ol % Dotective Flynu yesterday arrested a man | carcs the parties can be Indicted. Authorlty was ¢ Kev. G, L. Wileg, of Nunda, preacied st 3 | ho tho i horuln gisiun tha mm.), “r!nmm!s'“m i p. 0. The loxt waa: +*UGlve yo thum to eat.” A | ©'clock, but went away, He alluded to Ereat alro given to revoko the certificates of three pny- sicinns for fraudulent, unprofessional, and quack- ish advertivcments In (hie newspapers, and by handville. Uy svecial vote the Iloard authorizedl its I'resident io do what In his fudgment and dis- cretiun ho may find neceasary in the present emer. geucy 1o proteet the Lemith of the people of Ilhe nols in accordance with the provisions of the State Board of llealth act, The lilinols tate Board of Ilenlth exerclaes & kind of paterpal sapervixion over ino aflaire of Pfllcllclnc physicians within the State boundaries. I he authority of the Board is such that If the per- sonal chiaracter of any particular medical man is questjonablo it can vole to take away his license, and rendor him un Esculaptan outluw, subject to the peanlties of the courts wherever taken, “There are a nunoer of odensea which fender o niember of tne profession iacle to the pain of espulsion from the regnlar ranke. A large portton of these are comprised under the gencral title of UNPIOFESSIONAL CONDUCT. When the State Bonrd decides that n phyeician has been gullty of **unprofessional conduct,* the Hoard ju at liberty to deprive that practitioner of Ui liceuse, anu, if he continues to exerclee hle rrurnnlun in deflanco of the authority, 1o prosecuts iim in the Celininal Court, T here aro Just now seyeral men upon wiom the oyo uf the Siaty Hoard 1a resting more ln nnger 1ban insurrow, Une of thess ia & cerain Dr, Alken, anew-comer in Cliicagw, who tine opetied an oflite on State , and wWho has been soilcit- fug patients by meana of printed clrcolars and ade vertisements in the newspapers. Dr, Alken, his advertisemente, dccinren nimavl( modestly au & celebrated physician, who has made o -mc{nn of all chroulc diveazes, and who s 8lao prepare to furnish artificial eycs on the shortest notice, as well as ta deal out medicines preparaid by himsolt (as beiny supcrior Lo thosa ordinselly put up by Pernee, who hax been around La Grango every dny winco the murder, Perner stated 10 a reporier yenterday that lic wished the detectives would lock hint ap, for then ho could get romothing to eas, and wonldn't have to work. ''ney will not accom= modato him, Nick Licber eamo to the city yester- aay, and it In prosumed that he called upon the “'urtlo detectlves, Many kind worls wero spoken of tild Jueyman yeaterday, becaune he successfully opnosod the idea of taking Mra. Clark into custody along witis Juo St Poter. * Further developments may he looked for in a few days. Hnley, one of thy men nrrested by Trrtle's Da- teettva Agency for tho murder of A, B. Clark at La Giranye a week ago last Wednesidsy night, bsa made o siatemont of his whereabouts and dolnge from tho Saturday preceding the murder until the duv [ollowiog tho deed, 1tis simply o rolash of what has aiready been testified to concerniug the man, and althouzh ¢'apt. Wood, of Turtle'a force, Itaw reduced It to writing, It 18 Tot worth pubilsh- Ing In full. Le reiteratos the statement alroady wadn that on the night of the murder no nlept in the littlo house on the farm whete lic was working. MICHAEL REESE. * TRXT OF IS WILL. - The San Francleco papera publish the will of the fate millionalre; Miciact Reeso, in which bo siakes frequent alluslon to his relatives In Chicogo, Ko Towing 14 the text of the document; 1, Michael ltvese, helug of sound mind and memory, g ke, ordatun bubtish, and declare this (o be i Jeat will and tealauent, tio whule weitten with my own Ldirect alt oy fuss dobite to bo patd with sa ittle do- Tay a0 possihin, 3 desire the rest of iny Lroperty to ha converted Into casll, withil five yearsaiter iy deatll, by sy sxeeutom, Doreafter named, and (0 ba divide a3 tuilows: prayerand experience meuting followed, which wan wuliiclently demonstrative fo_satiafy the most ardeut Metaodist peesent, The Rtev. De, “Horlig preached b the evening. The several services ut the Swediah chapel were coniucted by tho ltoy. Messrs, I". It, Andrews, D, 8, Horltu, and Olin Swaneon. The 8. m, rervice Listed nntll 12 v'clock, Tno Intereet manifested wan 80 gieat, and thoss secking snlsation %0 nu- morut, that the leader found it dificult to closo the meeting at all. No meuton has been mada of the larse, beantl- ful day-lily which occuples s promineni piace_on the preachiers’ stamd. it was placed there by Mr. Alezander Allen, of Artluztoh Heighta, It Ia by fult bloum, aid each Aay new binssoms Apyest sl sund {ntQ lovely snow-whito flowers, 1L 1s inuch irud, A number of ladien, by the way. have ituied themaelves & commities o procure u seuceous supply of tlowers with which to docorato the platiorm 1o-mottuw. Appointnenty for to-dsy aro as follow Rav, Mr. Clendonlng will preach ut 10 Miza Leonard at i p. m, 1t ix hopoi thaf tine, of New Jorrcy, will be present and the uventng. &t 108, m, THY TOURNAMUENT, ENTHIZS TO DATE. P The National Firemen's Tournament promises to bo an immenxo success, from present Indications, ‘The entries for participating fn the various con- testa for prizes already number fifty-six, as fol. lows: Jland Enginea=Yater-Witeh and Phanix, Quincy, 15 Ko Feorta, Peoria; Froteedlun, Guined, el Wibnebago,”Iruhford, 1.+ Tempebt, Daitld Crecky o A ), reach {n T wag ovent, Be wil proach Sunday the exgneraut drug-clerk). | Thlamanuer of adver: | | Cnéiqtoal Engines—Champlon, eortat Chembonl, lin- oL mratsters, Fllete Frank, Honriette Hosenfold, 2z o e o ' Wis, taschliurk. cago, Bt 5 Pull5 twenty such | tors to proclaim ,their healiui vowers | AL A RSNITR HEES d Dubunue, s, \hunn{uflu’uul ence, $:4k U0 each), 3 been fined for vagrancy in | tbrough the press: “in fact, ~among she | Jintan Ladier Cumwdul ang_Aieri “fo John tfin Uity of Chicago, ., fn ierica, Dee regular physiclans It ta_consldered an dnportant | eaturt Montior. Disont Hope Charieatans Kirkwoud, ) n iiosenberyg, of {rust tur tianna (Goldsmith, Carey Monheluer, nd Hos breach of professional etlquette for a doctur to ad- rkwood: Rengh and ead, ulithy Fedle, 50,44 Yorties nimsclf In ANy way except by means of an Flichnelig s a1 Inklieatises R AR A 2 LR oblong tin slgn tacked upon the door of his offico { B§5N s Keren Medior, Quinery. Un- Bt Rale b i e o Aot oPresizence, and contalning slmply his name, with | i wa o s, Jutnars, Yn- y Frank, daughter of my sliter, thie magic letters M, 1, atxed, hnr‘u Columbin, Sterllng, iescue, gl fe 5, (4KP Yesterany 8 TRIBUNK tepurter called upon Dr, | eaturg Alert, ik Hapldsy Wilion, Muskeyon K, In trust for his sister, Mina Fried- y Ttauch, Presiient of th Stato Doary of Health, at [ Wideitwak, 1 burte, Td. i Theita, pouth ie v chtldren, #:3 oo, Dis onice. 1m reference to the case of Dr. Atkon. | Weediurs, Stardhal w0 Fagle, Wouster, To Hei Lty of New York, widow &l % hieyen o Awake, DPeking New | of 11, Hioodinan, h *+At the meeting of thy Stata Hoard to-day, tar B A i fos his s, Charles ki sald hia, **thero were thrce men whos status in 1 Ak Eikhatt, i b, it of Leopold Groca: the profersion was under discusslion, and Ur, Alken was une of thess " **Was any action taken fowards rescinding his cannal ++ Nothing definite. The fact la that I hate been w0 busy of late louking aftor the yellow fevor tuat 1 haven't had tuue Lo attend to bioy, But 1 have been woteling bim for somo 1ime, and he will get into trouble very soan If uot careful, " SIN WUAT DOES His OFPENSE CONBIST]" o1, Ha far, Wew York, Pennaylvania, Margland, and some other Btates have not signified their intention of sending any reprovuntatives, ‘They will proba- Lo thie Mduat biual tlospital.uf the Gity uf New York. 0 the Hebrew Orpban Asylum of the City of New York, $25,000, \ Liivawiid usvise to the corpuration knuwa sa tho lie ++1ig o gutlty of unprofesslonal conduct,” blysend sae of thel cppantiativns hatuss the | peaisuc helintveniy st Laiiurets sttt st by *He rofeanlonn) con g 2 , 3. Coll g -wted 11 the founding an utalning of & 1 ivcrsity of Callfurnis, ** [n advertisiug inthe familiar quack style, Bes ; & % | nere nawt" nowe of theeo Far-\West boys may carry off some | _ Vo Jucul flosnncey sud 1oy dear siater Henrterto tto- smail silver clitonomeler of vrench manufucinte; | M5l ook up several ellpplngs from news: | of the prizcs. as they aro evidently *ttrae prit” | A5G REERILT SR W iy San: silver knife and fork and satiy case, a1l of which | BAVCIs comalulug the sdvertiseients of Dr. | The cash prizea alone fgure up $7,600. The pro- firy and | would recominend to ara supposed Lo lisve becn stolen, ANKER: e Wimself a celebrated physielan,” sald e, | C589108 W) b " very lara o and Y e L%, 0'Conuell and Lowis Marra wero bofore | **bumpht 1 tat prufestioualt Says Ho makes 3 | Vil be, compotell of scketr divislans, an ful- | tierniany, sud oy orier ustice Scully yesterday wmorning vn a change of | specialiy of all chranic di effront- | tno First Urigsde and othor orgsnizations of 1ilj~ | same should be investe 04 Mark the ery} Awpocialty of chronle s Why, what ® wide field Lo “preiends to cover! Chranle div- eases ar of every kind, and It would be wnough creed, In mv Disihilac maay. | shall feave o diservtion o disharse it nois State Aphitias Thisd, tha Presldent of the United States snd invited gucsts, Including the City, Council, In carnages; Fourth, all tho fire 1gr any physician to make » spectalty of & stugle | 1oy, CORNCs B CATRORERE CNNTOF Tie Siata of | aryiiing tp Mol niy extreme red cRronie discase, (0 say nothing of preiending o | T8 zation s o o 1. 10 C. Jolinson, of Uiis elly, w Snow thein an.’ Phis 1o all a1k 1o get the Biien. | Lok the Mliinots Slato fremens Slxil, the | fobiouoof wy legirecs |ieave varjous fire patrols and num{n:rtqr the Chicago Fire Department. ronty of the procession has not yet been accided upou, but it wil) probably foru on State street, north of Taylor, TUH FRIZES, There are now on exbibition In Mstson's main window vome twenty of the prizes waich awarded at the Tournsment, ‘They are auperlor urder of workmanship, having been manu. fuctured by s firm of this city, who bave skilifully and well followed out thie desiens furnished them, Uf these prizes, thete ate two Dighly ornate belty and eighteen nicdale, ‘The Ut prize 1o a solid gold medal welghing forsy-Ove pennywelyhte, raised edie, with the in. 1aln favoriti e, # Lune unasyluim 10F s Douple, reganicas of creed, and the Kan Pran~ co Foundlini mid Lylusin lonitcl™ gt (o ba ¥ by her tu vove: nuincd eharitios. 1 deairo that iy exccuions. herelbatter usined, shall 8t and adyiso hier, aud reader hor all ssletsiice, To the Eurcka Deuevolent Bociaty of ihis city, $a0° the German Hoapltal of this hews, H. L. Frank 100 of (ko public and fnGuco sume poor, lgnorant vegple to coufide 1o him and enlarge its jucomo.' - **Have you communicated with Dr. Alken upon the 1mpropricty of such advertisomenivt” b Woen his card firvt appeared in Tie Tisexs 1 wrote bim, saying that §i was objectionabie, and that he must withdraw it ife Ahgn publishicd an- other card changing and siightly modilying the Ianguage. butthat b4 pot satisfactory, Assuon an [ cani ket a little time 1 will give mure attentive to this Dr. Alken, and if he |s not carcful, he will ¥ 4 and bimelf probitited from Practieing 1u the Slate of ilinuts,™ siaters, Ellcis Hosenbure, wod Thereso W the chlluren of Mary Hauna Gulds uiler, wad by the name of Collins catled the Flatists to order. and 8 Commitiee was chosen o report per- manent oficers, Whils the Committeo was getting iu it vork, **Judge™ Felch was called npou tosay 7o the Edltor o Ths Tribuns. Cuicauo, Aug. 23.—To-day's paper conlaine some questions whick **one of tue Execulive Committee™ will be glad 10 answer If you will gyen. ‘The third. which Ju the be 1l cotlection. is rewand Of merib fur the chawy d-laddercompany of the Unlted States, rcl'lurm sny labors conuected with hnu«uuumm‘ rows wilkioga cow Lo hearing the children's lossons or atlending Lo Lho Bue art o cuokery. Ouo such s plan vurs sro lraed. — Thoy —are lsugnt house- ‘work by uolug it, & regular sssignweat belug mado each munth of the noeded forcy iu kitcbeu, laun- dry, sad chambers, and so altoruated that 21l bave 8 chance to learn the routino dally work o ordinary famllice. in thls regard wo bave bui- glm:dnnlu»ldm)nnll plsnof Mount Halyuke Female Sewlnary. Elsborate [%ukl“fi,:“' uot.as 'wo of the Efghth Ward, **anold suldier sud 3 work- tugtuan. Anvther yentloman dared anybody to say that Capt. Casey had sought tae hoor, snd eloquently remarked thal tke wuric of the dald Casey's snvll could be heard any day in the week except Supday. From all thie, cvecybody wis couvineed that Cascy wias 8 wurkinguwan. Mr. Coltius nowinuted Mr. A. B. Aduir and pufl- ed hioy in a boef speech. cbody 1noved (o close the nominations. Thie dido't set” well st g d while it was being Firemen's Touruauwent, under the suspices of Lhe IMuols State Firemea's Asacciation,” The fAret Iink 10 the right contaiss @ burning buildiog, with & hook-aud-ladder man asceuding & ladder. ‘The 110k 10 1he left uf the centrs cuntsines hook-sad- 1 1n reised work. c hose company. The link 10 the right of the cen conteing ralsed work sbowing the pipewan thiow« oy water, and the vno to 1he: left €1 hose-cars sug to ney, who, (0 wan'- | brought uversomcbody clse jumped upaud vbjecs- | men runniu. yet, cowe withiu our raue, 1 a il woie marked | ed to the Chalrwen of the Tweiftb Ward golog Toe 8fth prize cons of four solid gold badges | forcnoun Sre rexulatly speut in the sewlog: cast the wote under his feet and | turouch his deleyation before the nowiuativns wera L and quic bitching, Ly hooking | undes cateiul supervision, sud the svon learn The wordy war grew fercer.aud | ciored wnd working up the votve. Mr. Couvper fuur truces. two pole-chalns, aud two | to make saud wend their owo clotlice. it was fn- the Justico ordered bios locked up, and arvec from bi¢ bonch aud s8id 4t waa a1l right, the ‘Fho desigos show 8u eogioe, two | tended to teach them dumestic zadcs, DUt there is such & call for our virte in fawllive, sud the bowes ofiered have becu 80 excellent, that bardly euough of the vlder vnce bave buen Ivtained L0 carry vu d a profer- four men iu the sct of ‘hilching the borsel ‘The a3th is 8 gold badze for the Bocat drum- cuce for Casey. A tormal bailot esulted in 15 votes for Casey the heavy work of the lome. Of theso we have kept fthose wha “entered _expre for the educational advantages they could not obtain elac- whero, The three housaaday desoted to plain Enuish branches are well muroved under tha ds- rectlon of one of our bost city teachers, ¢ Ono Who Wonld Like to Linow ™ hag only to vlait the sehinol b A=e that ** industey " 2 **an actualil Even the )itie onen aro employed in every suitablo way, and thelr sewing in wonderfnl. Kory faced sho fliat ping-time Ie well xpent, too, “The older ones take cdre of the korse, cow, and carden with perfect good will, 'Thero are no restrictions In taking any girle nnder 13 who are homeless and dependent, theneh it has not bren considerca ad- visaple [0 Lake it subjects for reform-achools with= ont State ald and bower to control them, % Oxt or T EXECUTIVE CostMITTER, FOLDIERS' ORPIAN NOME. To the Lditor of The Tribune. Cnicaan, Aug. 23, ~th your {sanc of the2?dn writer calls the nttention of Dr. Spray to the Soldters’' Ornhan Mome at Bloomington, speaking of 1t In sncha manner ae ta lead ono to supposa that any destitnte child could bo admitted, but sach 1a not the case. It stands to-day just the rante an when first chartered, and han about 300 children nnder Ita fontering care, The article of incarporation reads In this wise: **Tho ubject of the Soldiers” Orphan Home shall be to provhde o home for the moral, intelloctunl, and uhivsical enltnre of all fudieent cafiiren under the nge of 14 yeare. whoen fathora secved tn tne armies of the Unjon éuring the late Itchetijon, and have died or been disahled by rensans of woinds or afscase receiverd therein, or have aince died. Proviced, that In epecinl cases of peculiar innbility of a pupil to support himec!l or horsell, the oflicers muy ro- taln_euch papl), althongh above the age of 14, and until such panil has reachied the ave of 10, beyond which no prpil shall be reinined, ™ it will reagily be scen thatthe tundsappropriated for this purpose cannot be tarned into other nees, and { cannot seo Any good renson why they elivuld be, The total expense of this sehaol to the State fof tho past two years has been 306,020, % [OW TO TEST WOVEN PADRICS, To the Editor af The Tribune. Cuicano, Aug. 23.—Woolen goods eold a4 puro woolen may be tested for cotton, flax, ramie, or other cellulose fibres, by Arst bothnga small pure tion of the auspected materlal in a solution of caustic potash, or soda, which will diasolve sll of the wool present. They will not heaffected, anid may be geen by the naked eye, and the percentage kizown by washiag, rlmnk'. and waizling tho rest- dus Next, treat the fibres with a drop or moro of n rolutlon of lodine In water or alco. hoty seconaly, with a drop of muriatic acid: nand jastly, with one of eulphurie acid, Catfon, flax. and rumle oecome blue under auch trestment, and, if viewed nnder a Jow power of the micro- scone, Beautifol blne diecaor globuies may be recn. On a faiall ploce of sunpcted allk, place u dro of sointion of lodine, foilowed by onc of mutlatic acid, dip a rlass rod in etrong snluhuric acid and touch vatious polnts acted o with the motat rod, A dark blue will be nroduced if ramis is prescnt, while tho silk will remnain yellow. When acen nn- der fow power of the microscapo the view is very beautitul,” If fine wool 18 combined with allk l:umln‘ the percentago may be dotected by the fol- owing plan: * Weiglia portion of the suspected pour over the sllk as much snlphuric ncld s mioy bu necesssry to dissolve the nt will remaln for & suflicient length olved; wash off all tho dissolvey cigh tio residue, Micioscorsst. SUBURBAN., NYDE PARK. The Board of Education of District No, 1 met 1ast oveniug at the Village-Ilall, —prescnt, Meesrs, Hibbard, Cnlhony, Hannay, Russeil, Cudmore. Tha Presldent was aathorized 1o learo the Sem. Inary building for tho rental of 31.600 per annun JJ."P. Root gave an opinlon that school property ‘WA not subject Lo special asseesments, Tho Board aujonrned to meet next Friday. t— INDIANS AND GREASERS, B8N Fraxcisco, Aug, 23.—Gen. Howard and Gen, Chadwick bave gone to the Umatills Res- ervatfon to meet o number of prominent citl- zens in consultation over Indlan affalrs. How- ard is satlsfied that, unicss satisfactory arrange- ments can bo made, a chronie polty warfare will cont{nuo between the Indlans anid whites near the reservation, lable at any time to result inn general massncre. A San Diego dispatch saya bold Mexicon outlaws are depredating near Campo, A raid on Campo s feared, e ———— DESPLAINES CAMP-MEETING. This camp-meoting will begin Thuraday, Avg. 16, and continue untll the evening of Thursday, Aug, 20, 187 Commencing Thursday, Aug. 15, and continning datly, except Sunday, until Thura- day, Aug. 20, 1878, the Chicago & Northwestern Rallwoy will run its tralna from and to the Kinzle and Cannl street depot, at Chicago,and the camp- gronnds as follows: Leare Chicago. 00 a, m. 830 p. n., 43 m, B0 P, Weees 0 pom L., 5l p. m. On Bnndnfl. Aug, 18 and 25, tralns wili be run an followa: LeavoChlcago H:45 a. m. i I stuck for the camp-grounds, grounds for ) arrivo at Chicago, 7 p. m, ; leave enmp-grownds for Woodatock, 6:15 p. m. Tickets can be bonght at city ticket-oMico, :‘N Ulél'k sircet,and ut the Kinzie and Caual street epo! ZLeare Desplaines, 6:40 eave cimp- ——————— VISITORS TO NEW ENGLAND, Every one contemplatinga trio to tho East shonld bear in mind that the Grand Trunk Rallway Coin- DPany are offering ot very low rates excarsion ficke ots embracing & great varioly of routes, Inclnding the Thousand Jsles and Haplde of the 8t. Law- rence, Montreal, Portlund, Boston, New York, Niagara Falls, otc. Tuo fast Portland Express, with Pullmsn car, Chicago to Montreal withont chango, and clegent parlor car froo to Portland, {s making the entire trip in forty-five hours, Uulde Booka contalning full informatlon of rates androutes are given away at the Company's Gen- eral OMce tn Chicago. J. U, Winrsay, Western Passonger Agent, Noa. S3and 85 Lake sizeet. ——— Buck & Rayner's moth powder fs the best roach khler, MARKTON-The funeral uf the late Wiitiam Surston, ruwued at North Lake, will take placo frown bis lence, 0 Saturday, Aug, 34, at3:30 p. m i, ”}III!b—Aul- 23, Mary Aoy, beloved wife of-Tom osa, Funeral from her Iate resldenco, Eaturday, Aug. 26, 8t 108, m,, by carr! BUITON = Lizsle J. Burton, widow of tho I urton, aid beloved daughter of Willfera aud s rost’ 23 Jua Res 10 ne fromn the residenra of her parenta, 0 Maple- wood-Av,, bunday st 1 n’e’ll::k. ety s PRIM=AL tho festdence of her parcnta. caruer of Putier and Pweniy-seventh-sta, “of consumption, iira, balaved dausiiter of Mariln and Staria Prine years and 10 inonthe. ¥ £ Loutsvilie and Tennvasee papers Plesss cooy. MOITON=On the Inth Inat., Juuageat s of NE. and M.t Couk County, wsed ¢ years ANNOUNCEILEN PrcE EvING WILL BHEACH AT 3 VICKEINS sunday morning. Hfii y PALMER HOUSE HATR NTORE, 2 WA a3t taloguy I 7 "A‘HL’L i‘L\rl'“ 3 I.U"‘-Jl:u 11AIIE GOODS, The best place Ju_Chlcsgo for Halr (Gous, whiolesato OF retatt Jmiruved My Pat. RAIRATOGA WAVE of naturel corly halr Lnproves woinan's Iika wouderfutly. You will have noae wther after seeing I, Sent C. MUs. THUNE: Other waves, $4. 1) Wabiasls o CLOTIIES Cl w Retall. Sond forprice 1 ent C, O, 1 snywhera Kolo gy orthe “NULTIFORM." Wiy mzdnlun(.lnll:'%;l'i‘lafl‘"lhlrd 292 w 58U Mo, Guwatier W aves depeclully, 40 3tou- Gonda of At kinas, ks, Woolens, Veivets, Ml Guods,' shawis, hagdsuinely dyce red st amiall e; d, wod o Urders recelved and réturn ress. 1WARZ, Naeit a0d 1% Towe: a3l destgus for Weddings, Keceps tigun, Funcrals. BOVEY & C0.. 56 Mudizon:s S 1OUSE & CO., Aucticueers, 83 & b7 Randululi-st. BANKRUPT BALH OF URNITURE. wlit sell TO-DAY at 100'cluck, from & bankrupt wany Parior Kult 31 Top Chamber beid, Bureaus, Wardrotes, Tablus lockers, Ewsy BloW-cases, Dok Chaire, L Gaaca, full line Carputs, lurgo fut of No. § stuvce W guukea. Cylioder Deska. Wit SIOUTEOESE & 0L Austivaters. A!! Tl By GEO. P, GORE & ¢0,,™ 4 and 70 Wahash-av. Regular Trade Sale DBRY GOODS TUESDAY, Aug 27, 9:30 u, 1, Desirahle Lines of Scasonable Goods, FIRST REGULAR TRADE SAIR CARPETS, Single Chain and Double Chain Cotton Ingrains, Wool Filling and All-Wool Ingrains, TAPESTRIES, FL00R OIL CLOTIIS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, THURSDAY, Sept. 5, 10 a.m, Twe ahall afferthic hest assortment of thene Goods cver placed upon our bars, BED BLANKETS. We hiave now in Btore & Very Complete Amortment of these Guods, consigned 1o us for cltber I'rivate v Atiction $alo by one of the Largest and Most. licspecta- Dle Manufscturing Companles [n thls country. The stock comprires 10-4, 11-4, and 12-4 Sizes, All-Wool and Unlon, We ask the attentfon of all Merchants to our Samples In this Line "before concluding their pure chasca, Thesa Goods are parfect, and wo BHALL SELL THEM. Wa also bave a conslgnment of Four-Paund Gray Biankets. Thess Roods are more than Full Wefght, and at the price asked sre the cheapest Biankets In the market. They ara especlally adapted to Camping and Lumberlng purposes, Wil do very well for & low. priced Lap Nobo or Ded Blanket. We aro the Sols Agents, and will send & Samplo T'air to any address upon rece!pt of 81 cents (postage stamos). Dals price (fty pairs), 73 cents per palr, net cash. FIRST REGULAR TRADE SALE NITTENS & GLOVES, Tuesday, Sept. 10. Our consignments to date in this speclalty aro very flattering, and we have now in atock vory desirabla lines in both Genta' and Ladles' Vear. Fur Top Kid, Dutton, Top Kld, Undressed Leather, Ladies' Kid Gauntlets, Gents' Unlined Button Tov Kid Gloves in both Domestlc and Imported Htock, Men's Ites! Deer- akin Driviag Gloves, Husklog Gloves, Buck Gloves and Mittens, &c., &c. ¢ Tarties desirous of purchasing at Private Sale mey do #0 8t thelr conventence. We have our SBsmpies in or- aer, and shall be pleascd to sgrve the Trade st Auction Trices. GEO. P'. GORE & CO., Auctloneers. Another Great Catalogue Auction Salo BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, On Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 9:30 a. m. prompt, Full and complata \lnerof ol) grades and kinds of curtom-1ada Work necessary for » retailes's Tl stock Wil ba sotd, ‘This will ba a cholce sale and {n the Intereat of all puyers o attend. Guods and catalozues dy tor o« spection Monday. 0| .. 04 atid 70 Wabash- W. A, BUTTERS, LONG & CO,, REGULAR NATIRDAY SALE. (Estahiished over 21 years aga.) HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHIOMOS, PAINTINGS, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, BATIRDAY, Aug. 34, at N:30 o'clock & ., at oz slearoans, IT1 & 173 |l tandoiph-at. 13, LUNG &C0., Anctloneers, T BEQULAR WEDNESDAY'S TRADE SALE, Dry Goods, Olothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Eto., WEDNESDAY, Aux. it o'clock, stour Auce ton ita; & 175 Haholphat, LUNG & CU., Auctioneers. 3 RESIDENCE LOTS Kear tho Depot at IRVING PARK, T AUCT Wednesday, Atg, 38, 8t 11 o'clock, at aar store, 179 8nd 175 Raudolph-st, The best lots ‘for sle ut irving Cark. " They must bo suid. "Coat owuet 8 ch. 'TA. BUTTENY, LONG & CO., Auctfoneers DBANIKRUPT SALIC ENTIRE 8TUCK OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Fleld, Garden, and Flower Sceds, Delonglog tuthe estato of Poter 8, Mesacrole, Dankrudty ALl ATTCTION, n«flg:{uu’. Heply 12, at 10 o'clock &, 1., at stora 164 IEARING Asipcs. By unier It 72804 74 Wabaah-av., Chicago, M. FIRST GRAND TRADE SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES. Tuesday Morning, Sept, 3, at 10 o'clock, We will bold our ¥irst Grand Trado fale for the Fall Heason, when wo will offer s full line and compiete as- sortment of seasouabilo goods 1o all grades sod destrs- ble styles, Including & lurgs assortment of Men’sy Sioya’, anu Youths® 51p and Split Hoots, Wit Ja1gs lines of Women's, Misses', and Children's Bhoek {frowm the beat Eastern manufacturers, 6,000 OASES AND LOT8 CONSIGNED GOODS To be Sold Without Reserve. Buyers will do well to atiend, ae 1bls will be ooe of the wost attractiye sales ul the season. BANDELRS & C By T, B STACY, Auctioneer, 144 Desrborn-st, _(unw-lu Tribuns.) THIS DAY, POSITIVE AND AUSOLUTE BALE OF CLUBHOUSE AT No. 71 MONROE-ST. “bandel y boa Mastle MIBROKS AND PIEL (LANSEN. BURGLAL-FROOF SAFE WITH NTEEL BOX. t i L mbs 1. Deat cisaco over offored, E?;_"IR’C\\"A . By D, D, STARRK & CO., B4 aud 55 Randolpt-sw. N e Our Regular Weekly Eule; BAT! FURNITURDSB, Goods, and Geperal Merchandise. ousebold Goods, Cujpelty IRKUEEE Suttioncers Auctloneers.

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