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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE' SUNDAY. AUGUST 25, 1878—SIXTEEN PAGES 1" 7 ; 3 e at saloons. - In the matter of -the bulla for } the creat moral tHo brothers Rowe had to t, nlled himself.up, and the other man went to the | body be preserved bl under water, or in the hesvens, and wo : THE ¢ CITY ; 3‘““13"“ d} e "l"lne Bfimf":‘éi’;éwu‘;fx“éfa gr;dé‘f the ch?moe‘:n are nm:ngenu ad no one can | and it tnust be confeesed they succeeded admira- ttom, and when picked np Was fo to have | our Lord Jesus Cl 3t Fa chang end us yellow fever, s y d L4 ut failed to find him. . The Docthr aCkBOWITELL | be persunded that half that s been charged aud-| bly. " Tho piece has been well put npon ne stage, wostomned & fracture of . the:skull. Immer | calleth you, whoaiso will do it.” 5 anything, —even Kearney, —and we will awap.s- R o that there may be =h n‘l D ttes - striot pro: | paid for was ever supplied, especially when it is the scene represcnting Beauclerc's <apari- | koew very little abont - elevators and Many notice tne omission of the mothers' meet- | be'the gainers. 1f you have aa; sm,,m,yh"’d ' GENERAL NEWS. Duyeicians B8 e bt does mot understand | remembercd thatin the letiing of the contracts | ment, With the oatlook op the Champs Elysces, | thefr ~workings, Lut koew =~ that = they | ingswaich havebeen held on the ground at former | goul, pour it out and belptorid us of tniy m¥ : i . fessional etiqnelte, @i n to be. fastened .upon | last fall this was the ouly. one % oich axcited sus. | being espectally zood. -Of the - performers, ii | had often taken down two pianos mpon this one, | camp-mcetings. and think 1t got yet 1on ate to | than accarsed nulsance, and you will receive 2 12 ayatem of deepolint that o reputablé snd | picion. If the *reform™-members o itre Board | may>.at. arne booCiaid that 'Mr. Macrice | and did not believe the load was too heayy. Sev- | resume them, ' To-dav, weathet vermitting, will | blessings of ali who live in “four blocks equy, District-Atto B turned fro the people to_ the o e and | Bt afford to go 1nto an jvestization i the com- | Barrymore’s representation of the part of | oral persons who were around toe building at the | undoubtedly be thecreat day of the camp-meeting. | Yours, in agony, Pronrs Sraieit F ey SENER 1t | tionest cluzen e debarred from pursming 8 MR- | O 0L 0 enses of tho two inetitntions in | Jullan left nothine to be Jealred. Gay and light- | time of the mash, eaid that the deccent was not. | Amone the arrivale yesterday were Jr. and — TRED ‘Washington yesterdsy morains. b matecourse of bnainces, of b lawful, STCEI0R: | Phose two itoms slons since December, the result | hearted in tho earier portlonof the piay: M, ety et 3o c ol bave been I thecables | e il e i, Jatogn Nimeue: Mo, T . ite STENDHE, : ing. could not fail to fin rrymore 1810) as the Iatter stages 1N en 3 e . Hoag, Evanslon; i Honl e Al e B ges | bad recently been repaired, and in order to | Spricger, Chicag, and Miss Carric L. ¥ To the Editor of The Tridune. The sale of 4 per cent bonds at the Sob- Treasury yesterday amounted to $8,300. The currency disbursements yesterday at the Sub-Treasary were i§32,000. Abont $1.000 in standard dollars were passed ont over the counter. The Taxpayers' Association failed to get notions of those who may mean well, but who do not act, a8 the Doctor thinks, so wieely a8 they might.” Some of the prominent men of Chicago are asking themeelves, **Why cannot we have s successfal agricaltural fair as well as St. Lonis?™ and the initiatory steps are being taken to bring thinabout. 1t is proposea ‘to purchase a Lract of excuse for the difference. in the supplics s com- parcd with the consumers, and if they were to faithfully trace the discrepancy. they conld not fail to discover that at the County Hospital & very ex- pensive collugion existed. S0 far a3 the public is Eoncerned, the firurcs tell a convincing tale, but it 1% the duty of the Board, especislly the & reform Diombeny, 1o fix the xuilt somewhere. and UpoR of the piece required. IHe thoroughiy entered in- to the requiremens of the role, and elicited hiearty applanse from the audience. Mr. Warde as Henry Beauclerc—the part he played ut San Francisco—proved bimself o thorough master of the stage. Endowed by natare with a°good ficnre and a most flexible votce. Mr. Warde made the character just what tiie author intended it—a €ool, self-possessed, genlul diplomattst. Mr. W, Frederick abtain the exact facts in regard 10 1ts condition the reporter visited the factory of HE. J. W, REEDY, on Mllinols street. ‘ “Thie foreman of those worke said thatanew cable \was put in three days hefore the accident by two of theirmen. The wheel was compacatively new, having becn put in during January last. 1t was The Rev. Dr. Borume, of ~Neyw preach at 10 3. m, to-day, Frank Brist and Dr. Williamson at 8 p.m. 1 Chicago for the camp-ground at - ART NOTES. THE EXPOSITION—WISSTON MEMORIAL WINDOW IN ST. JAMES CHURCH—DECORATIVE ART Cuzcaco; Aug. 24.—May T complain? T they s 10 way in which the deadly odors that g1l ogr can be stopped? TWhat is the nse of Hezlth 0, o Chief of Police, or even a Mayor. if such typ are ailowed to continne, and a whole ity's bey destroyed that bne or two men shall become th:lt the cost of thoussnds of lives? Last nle} Vatching o sick wife, \ho needed every rears up 2 meeting yesterday afternoon, 4ad Will 1y It | iryund somewhere within easy range of the busi- | some onc. [ Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the ;cas centre, and erect lnnmph’:lllulre.\dm raised |° — ¥. Edwards was a very acceptable Count Orloff, | cast by Reedy & Co., ou the pattern of the old 2 ¢ d P 'y tiers of scats clear around, capable of hold: CRIMINATL and Meusrs, Roland Reed and Tiarry' Piereon | wheel of Storer's make, and was of tbe usual SOCIETY. ¢ fresh air that comla be zotien in the sick rogy | Grand Facifc. ing. 52,000 people. The stock will be led IMINAT. aud Messre. Roland Reed and TIrry PIEian | Moceath ctoor ihousn he ThoRET the arms Were | mociol . ment of the spiroaching Indastriai | But snch was the dreadul smells the uir was'io: i OTT ndent for the | iy exhibited 1 the centre. A % and Baron Stein. Miss Aflie Weaver displaycd oc- | ratner light. But in his opinion there was no de- e art depastment of pP! preznated with that 1t dlled the roam, caus Mr. Don D. Wilkie, correspo! and it 3 o D a 2nd the re- , Calised New York Cli ‘at Memphis, Tenn., arrived | track a- quarter of ‘a mile in lenzth | George Buck, a colored barber, was locked | casional strengthin the part of Couness Zicka, The | fect i the machinery: the trouble was that the wen Exposition has taken s new departure, 2o Yomitng that has ot yet ceased, and which g Tew Lotk Cllpne . . will extend around by_the inner circle of scats, ’ - Jafat of | Tindictive woman, fired by jealonsy and the desire | dfd not know how fo manage it. lie believed | sult promisestobe of an exceedinzly satlsfactory | physician says may cause her death. If mojs ht, and is stopping at the - upat the Armory last evening on complaint o ot o \ 5 5 4 et | B < g {from that city Friday night, whereon the epced and step of the horses may be Ho al of revenze to the committal of crimes repeflant 1 | that fhe wheel was +not broken until the | character. Lust spring Di. Benjamin Durham, Sec il stop this, if we bave no officers who will hay L Atiantic Hotel. . R eon aide. tho grounds may be fised upasa | Herman Richter, a patroh of the shop, who - | her beiter feclings. was suaratly portrayed. and | platform struck the azround, and the | otprcof ihe Art Committee, went to Europe, and it stopped. the sooner the citizens call a Vi) «Yellow-Jack " refugees found a [ eort of park. with water, pro chades, dfives, | leges that while getting shaved one day Buck | in the scene with Jaron Slein Mias Weaverelow- | counterpoise = weight reached ihe top and ry amtaitiety to Europe, 810 | Commitces into- Toree and bura the nuissncs Beveral *“ Yellow- g e0e., and’n time perhaps a zoolozical garden MaY | pelpea nimself to $13 which was in a coat hanging | €4 heteclf equalty capable of depicting the softer | Srrack the shaft, thus throwing ‘the strain on the | obtained from the Britisa Hosenm, s better 1t will be for the citizens, the city, sna temporary, lodgment in Chicago sesterday, but | foiitroduced. Several prominent men are intor- e $ ging | o el el ca e P atacter. Miss | Bear-whoel, The fve-foot fy-wheel continued to | Vatican, and other art centres on. the Continent. & | of the strangers that may tary Wt 3. 1y they only paueed long enourh 10 get dinner, when | esting themselves in the mauer. and the ‘echeme | dg8inst the wall. Sleroe Charlen a Dord gave agood representation | revoive, and the teets, wete torn ont of the gear- | magmifcent coltection of plaster-casts of the most Tosney they fled toward the Far North. mav roon nmm; a lglgihlfi mxgn. n‘ l:,.»ml c::- Last Sunday morning, between: tho hours 2.{,‘[23 ey:lr:. sn‘t: 12 uel lh::rcd ct h:; x‘:ryc .lr.?:": n;,n._; whel &t;mf.h l:rnl b;oken l}iv ulxrg strain, and ;lnls renowned specimens of ancient and madern SUB w5 3 < tainly be a benefit to the raiirond man, the etreels | op » 4png 3 g'clock in the morning, burglars en- lested . her Innocence of caused the broken picce to fiy off sideways. while : the Laocoon, Minerva, URBAN. Inquiry at the office of the Pallman Pal- the hotel man, and the commercial [ Of 2 3nd 3 ocle 2, burgiar e e I e “Carrie Jamieson as | 1f tho. brenkage hud occurred before the piatform | Scuiptare. It includes the Laocoon, 4 ace C‘-‘r gmmn)‘ served to reveal that nothing has | man_ The ,:zr}‘::]!nnl Expgflfiun of Bssouri | tered the cigar and candy store of Mirs. Charles | the Marguise cortainly inspired the audience with | por :“ P wuy"‘n':':bmken vhcl‘":wwm e ngfiu""en Mars “apollo, .the Infant Bacchus, the NYDE PAEK. { boen beard from Angell. the fugtive, and that | je'enid to be = paying investment, and Abere | Kuen, No. 800 State street, and helped themselves | a profound dislike for the foolisn bansrupt old | fnto the shafi, or well. It wasquite possible that | Eigin Marbles, frieze of the Parthenon, The Villaze Board of Trastecs met last evenizy ' there are no new developments in the case. - i5no reason ywhy Chicago should not take her | to the contents of tht burcat, 3 uantity of cigars, | lady and witha sympathiy not the less deep for | the mendid not Know how to manage the brake, | jicrian bes-reliefs. Jason and the Golden | Present—Bennett, Beck, Cov, Potter, IWrise - The County Board of Education met yes- starc of the spoils. It wonld be the means of | a watch and chain, and about $25 in cash. Jufian on account of baving such 3° mother-in- | and that when Cowens hang on 10 1t [ Fidce "hiana, and many other statues, the anthors‘| AbieatTWright. Intae @aties of the s Hew, 1o Dhio County Bonrd o ad o, she Boarq of | briuging s areat mauy people bere, and o1l sorlaof | Gilryan M. Sargent and a woman named T sy e sty nced Yery ereanbly he | S0 ‘saved Ml he ‘ai the same | or'vikinare low uakngwn. Theso bire all B | et sewer itwas madeto s Fortyitn ‘printing the catalogue of the Normal £ 3 ic shooting y IrTe arrested yesterday, ke before Justice Meech p 1n Mr. Reedy's shop which seemed to bear out this continent. The water-color collec- | plication forthe confirn:ation of tis 5 f the Fe Thoatre, at 10: 30 lasteven- | she before Justice Haines, charged with conceal it 3 where on thiz continent. e & & P at 013 assesamey | The temperature yesterday, as observed | 11 eesis oL 4t ST S amachvcs smoné | ing mortzaged chaticls, They gave bail for a liear- THE SHOEMAKERS. tlew, asTnorder o make 2 stoppage Gres oo of | on s early il in place, and promises 18 be B¢ | objections to fs conrmariop were suslained—tx, f . by Nanseze, optician, SKM;Odhdon sr:cel 1(0 mz;!!“ the properties during the progTess of the stage per- | ing in tne near futnre. P. 3 ‘Wilkineon is the END OF THE STRIKE. cerve & smart jerk to lock the brakes, t ;lnysll ever ‘,{fi‘"‘;“ :j ibters have contributed in the County, then in the Superior, and latelys * » ne, w;‘: e p 35, Barom: | fonmsnce, enzazed in @ little - iake-off " on the complainant in both cases. The shoemakers' strike has finally becn gettled | Mr. Reedy was also questioned, and declared Kberuiiys in fact. they D etat in more pictarvs | the Appellate Court—to the amownt of S3.914% erat8 . m., 20375 par of' BId WilT 0ne 40l .bem | \W. L Ramstead wns arrested yestorday | ine peaceful and amicable mspner, extisfactory o that he rever knew a gear-wheel to brealunless | ihun uiere can be found foom for, and the cn | thatasto the seat of the propertr the asscssas | Friday evening Mnj. M. W. Powell, com. | old rusty pistol. and the other, Bill Cole. picked up | 8t the instance of Th, [. Martin, upon chiarges f | all concerned, ana_to-morrow morning the men | ot think it possible that the whoel broke rst. and gg:’n‘:e::‘-‘xlg‘;ar:l;m Lienaeio Mo it Lo ian ] T confirmed and placed in the handsof g} a’ handsome bidoded e h i ped-1l 5 v i cturn to thep and resume work. Theadjustment | Ii¢ had known. of many instances where | goey ing Ce tteo has its hands fuil, | collect 21 e Wwas returneq oy e ore, with complete _outtt. | e g o O mesask B aad the property catd e o hoen | of the diffculties between the men and ufe mann: | ile —men - chuge of, handseletators had e ok Sre Hiniahed It would be out of | the Comnty Collector 2y delingue B Col. X. W. Jticavy made the presentation evecch. | ) (8WP€ WRLC KL "o Weapon, and | ‘concealed was househould zoods. Ramstead gave | ractarers was brought about throush the instru- | SnQhe flone and. S e Tactire. Haviog yl:{:e to °“.£“?“;‘,‘°\’v‘:,’.,2§‘b‘a-’.;“ Yokl ity Rave that upon application o the Coug; There, were no mew developments re- [ enspped the trigger, when it ‘went off bonds fot dpperince Aug mentality of Mr. G. W. Webcr, Secretary of the | examined the wheel he was satisfled that there | SR in St James' Episcopal Courch two Court for judgment against the property 0 retuy | garding the LaGrange mystery yesterdsy. From | with ~ a termiic explosion, 1t had | A yonng mau-giving the pame of Anton | Manufacturers Association. Al the sngzestion of | Was no inberent defect in the jron. Itappeared | {emorial winaows, or rather one large one in two ed as delinquént the same was refased to ty} Farions canses: Tarle's detcctivg havé ot peen | heen lowded hewviy, b acverdh WAhCS oo, | Starks, an whoso renl namo e cald (o beJobrony | one of the men, b talkel b moier it the sfety arangement operaie to aest the | gectons, i, commiempration of the tce deccased | amonat of SLL 30471, from whieh fulmat &) able 1o push the 10! ol Y : ) ' | wwae arrested yesterday morningat 5 0'clock WHIIC | joor o fowy g ith f the striky lown{all of the plaiforn when suc me- | it of Mr. F. H. Winaton. The design is | village appealed to the Supreme Court, wherety o B o bomathine mothing more can be | Tlic entire charge entered Boading's left breast. & | Wi Aty YoUuR FAH0pS on ™ Twenty-Aren | 9Ver, @ few davs ago with some of the strikers, | of by the brewkage of tlie Supporting cavle, bt o of A B L B e lage anpcaled fo i g ty! CUE Lisle nelam the e R B omed by a man named . W Woodrutr | and they said tuat i would be for tho interest of | that ‘noting had been devised whereny a siach gLy OO B patfoct harmony With | **Beior 1o 1le the. contract for the sewer wayi ' adding . ” i i . Mr. | caused, by the breakage of a wheel c vert- o o e p % 1o ept, Trtle Jfi,‘;flf&gf;fin pleasantly | wouia” which %ed profurels. The wousded He had lakena nniber of brass 00 o0 o cnaneo et wabued to kmow it courd be o, aed | o ex'cc}zbnmn Tho fafety muchiacry could bo ihe surcoundingy, The antigue slase of winch | foc ST, i50, R BT o ke o & z T TanL an i x, e K O terday aftornoon from Justice Sum- | how o do it. The men sugzested that if the | operated by hand. This was true of Bhe cimen of its kind In the West. | etrncted to ask for judgment b 1 from sx_mugx id. Gov. Callom has résoked the | was thence sent to the County Hospital, The | Of venuc yesterday sftermoon o Joeid to the | preséut committee having the malter incharge on | elovator in his “own shop, but aphe i‘:‘:fl: fx]:.';: &x}zl A O Citory cArving srmcsd mm"‘Lri 3 ut for S0 peru;i Tequisition giving permiseion to that Nebraska | wonnd was apparently quite a dangerous one, VUt | ¢yuyy1a) Conrt in bonds of $500. g behalf of the Crispms did not suit the manufactur- | rently . was mot the case .with ~the | 4 crown, and enrronnded by a brilliant | The village therefore took judg H o 4 . s 2 3 0 : ¥ : ge ofticer to take Capt, Tortle and Capt. Bull back 10 | the phymcians were somewhat doubtiul as o it: ) erx, they would appolnt any men.on the commit- | one In the Rawson Building. Ar. Reedy also said the paim, and CrOWD: Stk tyhical of cternity. Out- | about S10,343, and the projerty gment. bt fa ; hat State on the kidnapping charge. being fatal, The young man con.pletely exoner- | Some ond of the comstablesis in a verybad | tee that the bosses mighit suggest. 3tr, Weber | thatthere was no end to the so-called accidents. | i5ele OF HORAC, W renth of slowering thorn | judgment was entered un I oo ka | ¢ The second aunual report of the Depart- ated_ his companion, and 39.3L all the hlaglg fix. An afternoon paper yesterday etated that | said that if that could be done Tie would call 3 | caused by the .incomperence or carclessness of | B0 lematic of Christ’s sufferinzs—the Hlowers | when the assessment was not paid. "1_:; t - e e eIl for commencing the play. Of- | James Donmhiie. of Nor 054 West Lake street, had | meeting of the. Manufacturers® Association, and | persons in charge of hand-elevators,and e pecially i ide lancets g ~ment of Public Works, for he fiscal year ending | gedrg Reld and Tierney twere early upou 3 35 Sary Lilberz, | 1okt Friday he did so, the same being held in th g fal 738 employed to | Pein f¥pical of hope. _On the side lsncets are The total amount which the village has thusty | ic et B o o e e e morg | i Reld and Ticmoy, were ewrly Uhow | stolen s sold drate for 500 trom Heary NG, | nokming xt the Tromant Mogse. At thia mgcting | run thom where o special man was employed (o | (L {Scies the lasing ones representing lfe | realized on tne asitssment s tuo sz of 413 | by rediiable appearance than its predecessor. The | OU% of‘Th way, and up to.a 1ato haur tad 0ot been | {h6drarand appropriated. the money to lis own | the whole ‘matter was discuesed at lengil. | ing operaed the macbing. = No system of Inspec: S e et e Micating the brosity f | &4:000" o o dzhrf%ue‘n?‘fi’m:fl',,’fii 4 3 “Ihe left-bana half of the win- | seiver has ocen about one-balf constructed, andu | ‘matter contained in the report thatisof general interest was pubhshed in TiE Tm months ago. In Friday's paper was the announce- )1 = D it was manied | Tcemont flouse—Te fion. 2. C; Jonet Butalo: Col. | least, when the caso was calléd in court, Mre. | Gre x L 3 B R iam Rants, The notice ehonld have | D; G- \Wrisht. Mendutaz Jumes D, TTruer afaer, | Donahuealone put in an appearance, ‘Chis Committee was to meet {lie mannfacturers at | it ezsmined by an espert who Wil | NG o hrotusion. ‘The four are standiaz be- | the tax certificates aforesaid, "and the exi O Ny s b Armes -+ Enright” wae mar- | taciont et Ao m‘é:-w‘ TBoston: ‘Arrests: Mary Flynn, larceny of clothing | taceaicand sty e e 0, o | el o Ausocar.or ‘beheldat No. | [C0ii'a paim tree, which is typical of rizhtcous- | lisplites of the village therean are about the s v i 3 Caton, St Louls: s - . i . £Gay, . ID. s ek 1 ecce, 178,42, O Entield * the person misnamed. New York; the tlon. A, G. Fisher, Bostol streets; Lewis Nelson, larceny of un express load | were on hand. and talked tll G o'clock, but could | will also submt the elevator to an examinationin | 6,%ne"nuit i3 the Angel of Death ascending | cessful in the cases now pending 1 xxiéms Pt House—J. L. Bariey, Dever; J. K. Speed, Mcmpliis, | of iron from the Northwestern track; Chbarles BBoc- | reach o conclusion; consequently they adjourned | order to arrive, if possivle, at the true cause of | eivemsard. The younger of tne sisters reaches et the sewer ‘cannat.be. conplet dnvlm Daniel Colnan, a youth, was brought be- | Ten. olare_atd K, pryant, New Orleans; M. | decker, cruelty 1o a_poor bone of 3 horse, which | until 10 o'clock yesterduy morning. - When this | the breakage. heavemward, The younge o e " ankel. The S ste, pleted on the it 'ome looks up with a conntenance full of | * There scems to be a prevailing impresim fore Commuesioner Hoyne yesterday, charzed with the artempted robbery of the Post-Oflice at North Aurora. 1ie was granted s continnance till to- forrow under bonds of $1,000. His companion in the job will in all probability be arrcsted to- day, and tried with Colnan to-morrow. It was stated a couple of weeks ago, at the time of the fire at the mill-at the foot of Washing- . ton street, that it belonged 10 T. W. Daxter & Co., and wes rin by thatfirm. Thie, Lowever, was in- correct. fiaxter & Co. did_formerly ran it, but sold ont some time az0 1o Ward & Co., in whose name'the congern was at the time of the fire. The corporate authorities of the Town of: ‘West Chicago—the Supervieor, Assessor, and Town’ Ot ’\?u{?y'g?d ‘,‘i“f"’ {ommant thoxe: The issne of scrip yesterdny amounted to | 12 o'clock, $20 fine ; T Wilson, I ' quest of the \West Park Board, viz. © that an assess- 8 3 12 o'clock, 320 fine ; Thoma3 Wilson, larceny of 2 | Grigpins acted in a most gentlemanly munner. must be paid at an early day; and that the present zetlier i i ment of 2.72 mills npon the dollar be levied for > | watch and chan ‘from E. T. Ransom, of | ~Tpe munufacturers will all put on'a double force | Asylum buildings e’ sutisoly inatequate. 1o, the e ’3;’,‘;,‘2,“ : ,!L’,?,fi::fi e e reama o 13 nffifi:gfi?&.’.’fl"’fflfihc&??fimn.tsmn Chicazy 1 support of the parks of the Town of West Chi-. cazo, The total valuation of: property, real and personal, 4n the West Town is about $30, 000,000, and the ssessment of 2.72 mille wili yield abont . 96,000 for park support for the coming year. Gossip among sporting-men ruus fo the. effect that & game at No. 5 Calnoun piace quit $2,500 winner Jast Thursday night afier .a Son of thirty-six hours. The moncy was chicfly the . property of & couple _of gold miners from\Nevada, who were on their way ‘East. Their present whereabouts are uunknown, they baving been intoxicated when they were put avoard an vuizoing train. The same morning a couple of @ party of Australians on their way to Euzlana, and stopning, temporarils.at the Talmer Tionse, were taken and done. for by the loquacions | 42 s ; *-bunko man. ; J:loonungton, where ey have 2 creditable paid | cyers from ladics who would like to zo into i department. i P = i Thentre,—carrying on business again at the old During the past twenty years the institation oI o i ildav i Artmership in & =ice drnz business. The ; 2 Lrial art by seeing what has becn done, and und i Mr. Matthew Gilday informs Tae TR1B0xE | Superintendent Seavoy Jeft the city Friday e I e aenily atijed man | ctand, 53 it were—and the minister-loss people | known ae the House of the Cooft Bhepperd has | standing therehy what can bo dong 10 make the O i §oul™ of MIlwvankes, has that he was andonbledly the person mentioned in | o SEBERURRESE BUTOT 4 ey Di%on, 1L, | called upon ber, and introduced himself with hier | who are extremely numerons just now in al parts domonstrated 1ts capucity and fltness for this | urusan sn artiet, and vico versa. .Liefore e estab- | yecn vissting fricnds u Evan<ion i e report of (he prize-fight yesterday as a sccond | SYenin® for 8 NS 1o, his, Wother &6 WAAN ol | roply to the *fad” as Dr. Claude L. Mansflold. | of the" city will beglad of an opportunity to bo o o st vl be surpeising, | Labment of Sational Art Maseums oar pocple, €A% | , Frof. Duniel Bonbri tsiarted Friaay evening on Tie soon aisclosed that the business was the sale of cbes which s as grtitylng, as T L be surorieing, | pave bus limiied opnortantuies for this kind of | o Fastern trip, and will bo avsent scverai wee 1ur onc of the principals, tbe name being given as MattyTilday, and ne desires his friends and the puulic 12 know that he had nothing whatever to do writn the mill; nor fs he a Dridgeport politician. Jl:: ays n«‘:' has all ‘hh:unda to atiend to hlus own, The City Treasurer’s receipis yesterday ol for A T businees adaire, Withont mixing up With prize- | footed up $210, 084, hich $206. 5! = ! {ant facts about her condition in life. | cannot be snid to be particularly healtby now. It | X un t ! & e B ounty Bavi: | fooicd 0P S10,084, of which 5200584 came from | ot [ts 0" loter “ho wrote her | is unfortunate formen of sedentary uccupations | Nearly 00 2403 of every relizton, clss, condi™ | [ninred without (he shadaw of » doubt, Lt every | 7RIS tiou, and color have been. bronght nnder the be- | one who has even one article coming under any of * OCEAN S—o—_TE AMSHIP NEVIS e Friday, and therefore nowhere near the scene collocticns. of the tail). Mr. Ed Gurke also desires the pablic | the tases of 1675, S13,000 for those of o nged 10 be married to 3 cortain gentieman, | sges to act in the most obs reperous manner. = i 15 undeniand thaLhe was nor mised UD. I IN6"| S e ro taon bt 13y and S 000 for Tort | \hos th fest hier honesty and L CerLaln BOTLASAN, | 354 contrry 0 ail tho. dictates of tho Chimstian | alted cxeuple of these dovoted Sisfers sinicy the | wathous delay to the Commitiee and thus encour- | LoxpoX, Aug. 2i.—Steamshins Scythi, Prof, Swine is afflicted, nay, | establishment of tue Iouse. Daring these twenty | you the Loun Exhibition. France, and Celtic, from New York, bavear aflar. o Teiteres on the A lusty German paid the jovial Phil Hoyne | The cxoenditures ysteraay, which wore Tor “aik: | conduct of his betrothed; that ke worked | persccuted. by a liver, and the more ke yields toft 8, out of th ve a or 5 3 B, 4 o e it the madder it gets.- 3nd victous wirls reccived into the nstitation, only = rived out. 8. fsiag vieit_yesterday afternoon. 1o elonped ccllaneos purposss; gmegaled $1,500. for money und moL for love. and thiat | O g spend Your vacation?™ fnquiced | an incondeiable number, 83 chown inun estract MILITIA NOTES. ———— ust Jong, enougii 1o cnier a complaint againkt hund's plie he would report favorably. | aTniBuNErcpresentative yesterday of the preucher. rmmnlc""er| of ‘b‘»‘h e e e One packet of Duck .& Rayner's moth powdet eent out szuin into the v gplesilydree= Orders have been issued for the First Regiment | killed 2,000 cubic centimetres of flies. “Treacurer Gilbert for dealing out ** trade-dollare ™ 21100 cents each, and refusing to redecm them for more than 90 per cent. To satisfy his cnraged visitor, the Commirsioncr rave John Stillwell the wink, snd bade him bring Treasurer Gilvert hefore Lim instanter. John did a8 he was bade, and ihe 4 L Jnony 7 ) 2 30, except orders against the Court-llouse fund. vice she replied to the last note. Detectives Scott 0 > o 4 (ermi¥n, exidentip satielad shat ke bad pesfomned |0 e il (Comit wril Yo alte reped Lo e Lot e, e Mies. | sctempied Lo walk around much. Then-l bemnn o | Offenders commuited by the atcf, of g COUFts | pyopnd parade. O Dt | e Crinal O Il convene a weelk | Hie was yesioniay hold in S50, to the 26ii. It is | recover.and the fun commenced, Liced tofelabos omosed of Eirls who, cither from their friend- | In accordance with the recommendation of | “PRICE_BRATT day, A 2 K E Ze " 0 | imes - X kin the AN - ing. Thereisa 5 o 2 CE—BRA 1l Yo 4 24, a2 from to-morrow. The calendar has not yet been | claimed by the police that he i3 a clever and un- | 8 Jiclock in the morpine G eisn | oD otceted sute, or the bad exampleand | Drum-Maj. Clint, the following promotions arc | O'clock. by tie ker. 3 Cheoney, of vre Park. Avvtie Methodist Church, George E. Frice and Miss Lillle A, 8 ““make dot a¥l right." Mr. Gilbert explained, and was honorably dizcharged. Grezt preparations are being made for the arrented.” The victim 15 19 years of aze, and ihc shooter onty 106, and bothireside at No. 2 Eagle streel. HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. Manil, Newark, \ Col, k. It. Loserand G. W. York;, A, biree, 2. wiisey,, Toled Stickney, St Paul: 5. 'L, Furgeson, " fufalo, Faciicoil. 1. Jarris, New Orivaoe: J. A, Marley aad 1A, 'S the Hon. i 1. Harrison. ez J. T, Scotttand; ‘Fraucts ‘Todd ruian lake, Loston; J. Douglas Burnside sod Alfred Budler, Engiand: Wi, Wis. ; Motr " New- York; & G . Paziner Hoase—) id, New York: B. New i, Lo : Géorge s, I Swansop, W C.. Foiter, and Evan Hanbury, Englands J. C. Uickson, Kansag Clty. THE CITY HALL. about $300. The license receipis yesterdsy reached the $1,200 notch. The number of deaths for the past week was not far from 200. 3 The Inborers on the streets and in tha Seweraze Department were paid their July scrip yesterday, the pay-roll amounting to §20,000. The Scrip syndicate 100k the scrip at 92 cents on the dollar. Another steamer has been entered for tha contest to take place’ on the sixth and seventh days of the Tiremen's Toarnament,—one from weeks. 1 will return Monday moruiog, Deputy Superintendent Dixon flling his chair -uting bis hsence. Of the latter amount, £4,000 was for rrant for the lust amed year. TAE COUNTY BUILDING. The County Trensurer will to-morrow commience paving coonty orders of date‘of March made out, but the intention is to give the criminals a lively torn. use: that Donuhue had been arrested by & con- stable, who had atlowed him to go oot to look for bail; and that Douanue had drawn another $1,600 from the bankand had then jumped town. At \ras shot by_Ofticer Dudley, of the Humane Sacl- ets: Henry Bode, threats to kill Jacob Weldert; Din Keliozg and_twelve inmates of a, gambling- house at NG. 130 Madison street, pulled by Lieuts. McGarigle aud Diattner and Detectives Lansing and Londerzan; Annie E. Mayer, charged with Sswindlinz in sefling to' Morton Culver a piece of real estate sgid to be ewamped nnder mortsayes; Annie Sullivan, larceny of S$L350 from Julus Korschel; 1. S. Goldsmith, Iawyer. charged with threats to kill Charles J. Brown, of No. 57 Archer avenue—a second offense of the sume nature. - Justice Summerfield yesterday morning held the following: John ¥artin, larceny of a cloak, shawl, and other articles from Mrs. Lou- ther, of No 378 State street, S600 to the Criminal Coust; David Thornton, keeping saloon open after BufTalo, while aboard the steamer Wiggins, S500 to the Charies Divine, larceny from his father, who resides ac No. 1088 West Maaison street; 2300 to the Criminal Court. Justice Morrison held E. Moran in §200 to the Criminal Conrt for the lar- ceny of a hurness from . \V. Somers; Mary Fallon, the crazy woman who is wanted neitherat the House of Correction nor at. the Tusaze Asylum. $25 flae; Johianua Tilbery, larceny of unmade clothing from Mrs, Jda Carlxon and from Mrs. Anderson, $600 to se Criminal Court, and $100 fine for using foul and abusive lanquage to the Justice; Albert Brown, Tim Donovan. and Michael Dunnon, $100 fine. That mysterious man at Central Station was the resalt of a good arrest. Some three weeks azo a lady named Mrs. E. J. Cole replied to an ad- Jertisement in the Daily News, requesting an- a patent nostram for females, and Mrs. Cole at once reiected all proposale. However, they in- dulged in_a lon= talk, in the coursc of which his adroit swindler nscertained certain impor- a noic, the import of which was that he knew she him for $30 to shadow her and report to him tne It uiso_contained the information that some of her conduct was suspicious to say the l2ast. She did not reply, and a few days later she recelved another note through a special measenger. Then she raported to police headquarters, and upon ad- scrupalous swindler from New York City. DIPLOMACY. and it was fnally resolved to request Crispinsto appoint a committee, to consist of one workman from the ehop of Dorzett, Bassett & Tiills; one from C. M. llenderson & Co. : one from Grenisfelater, Rosenthal & Co, ; and Weber's man. gathering Jnd_assembled, the manufacturers pre- Sented a schedule of prices they were willing to av, but the workmen thought them entirely to ow. They presented a scale of prices by which they would be willing to abide, but tne nanfacturers did not feel inclined to adont it, thiuking the prices named therem higher than tliey could pay and_do- business ata profit. The difference botween these two schedules was exact- Jy 1234 per cent. Two hours werc consumed inn discussion over this matter, and it was Enally set- tled by splitting the difference, which arrangement was nizreeable to both sides. _The men then agrced 10 0 to work to-morrow morning, and all parties leff, feeling glad that the fuss wasover. The meéting was_an ' amicable one throuzhout, there being no bard words or feelmg on_eitlier side, and Mr. Weber stated thav the Commitee from the of men and are ready to furnish any amount of Chicago hand-made zoods at the old prices. Tho firms composing the 3anufacturers' Association are: Dogeett. Bassett & Hills; C. M. Lenderson & Co. 3 Greensfeldter, Rosenthal & Co. ; George L. Congdon, Philip Goldman, C. H. Farzo & Co., Crowfoot, Stelle '& Cass, M. D. Wells & Co. Dhelps, Dodge & Palmer, and George W. Weber & Co. . PROF. SWING. ITE RETURNS IN GOOD NEALTH. Prof. Davld Swing reached home Thursday after 8 two and a half months’ vacation, Aswill be seen by reference to the religious announcements, hio commences preaching again te-day in McVicker's edified again by choice pulpit rhetoric. Prof. Swing 18 lookingand feeling much better than when he left in Jue, aithoughbe husnot been fifted with_robiist” health for several years, and that they each rossnss a liver, which generally man- n svstem of morality. Tetaved most of the time at 10y old home, Ox- ford, O., althoush I made a several weeks’ trip to the East.” “When you from uverwor] “+Yes; und [ was two waeks at Oxford oefore I nt away you were quite an invalid Jittle streaw near Oxtord which has mever boen fished in much, and of Jate years it has developed a decided talent for bass. 3y danghter ana my- self canght as many a8 a hundred biss during our tion would have prevented this disaster. for every- tning would have appeared all right five minutes oefore the smash. The Deputy Coromer has charge of the broken sezment of the wicel, and wili have THE GOOD SHEPHERD. A MOVE TO AID IT. Notico has been made from time to time lately of the cfforts that have' been and are now being made to relieve the Home of the Good Shenherd from the financlal embarrassments with whizh it has been o long struggling. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd and their friends have published a circular appealing for help 1 this worthy under- taking, and this circalar sets forth clearly and con- clsely the history and objects of the charlty to which they have devoted their lives and labors: Tt is now preity generally known that the nstitn- tion is incumbered with a considerable debt, which accommodation of the inmates, in numbers ex- ceeding 300. For the want of the reqnired room and facilitics. the Sisters have been compelied to deny hdmission to s large number of girls eent to the Asylum by order of the courts, by parents and guardians, as well as (o a considerable number of Sthers who voluntarily sought its_shelter and pro- tection in the effort to lead a better hife. Twenty years ugo (1853) there was zet on foot in this city the numble beginningof an institation dedicated to & work of most heroic and beneficeny charity. A branch of the Society or Congregation of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd was then. for the first time, cstablished in Chicago. The mission to which the Sisters of the Good Shepaerd conse- crate their lives, their talents, and their zeal, 13 1o reclaim and to reform the unfortunates of their own sex. works. The facts and statistica cmbodied in this appeal caunot fail to impress all to shosc notice this paper may ve submitted, and 1t is believed will abundantly justify the assertions here made. it influence, the cxcellent teaching, and the ex- Years, out of the nbove vast number of wayward claimable "'hc subjects committed to the care and custody of the institution are divided into three clusses, the Reform Class, coueisl]lng of fallen women, the Juvenile Reformatory Cluss, comprising juvenile evil associations by which tley are surrounded, would, if not saved, pe likely to fall mto vicious courses. = Thuse three classes are kept distinct, their rooms human existence, f dow represents the Gardian Augel and the three children, one boy of 5 years and his two sisteis, aged 9 and 11. The various flowers, significant of parity, Innocence, life, and aeath, are Ecattered childish faith nnd hope. The elder sister is bid: ding farewcll to carth. Across the mountain top is geen the setuing sun in a halo of wlory, emolematic of the evening of life. At the feet of the eider sister are several stars of Bethlehem, while hizh above are threc zolden crowns. the reward of thuse \ho 20 to the rizht hand of the Father. In the two pancls beneath are efllzies of the four-winged aneel mentioned in Ezekiel's vision, each stand- ing on the wheel of time, ant pointing 1o scroils bearing. **Sufler little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of God.™ and - Lie took them up in Ilia army, and Jaid His hand npon them ana vlessed them. """ ‘The \whole is snrrounded by ag elaborate mosaic bor- der, in which the cief adornment is the Kose of Sharon. The colorsare rich and lummous, and thomsand tracings is so manipulated a8 to ve com- pietely buried in ‘tue shadows, and at 2 distance Feems to be completely lost in_the picture. The work is one of which bota the artists and the cburch should feel prond.- The attention of our readers {e calied thig morn- ing to the advertisement of the **Chicazo Soclety ‘of Decorative Art.” The ladies contempiate & Lodn Exnibition which will bring to the notice of the community the aims of the Socicty, by show- Imgas faras possible from comtrivutions loaned what has been done in the past to veautify and adorn throngh the so-called industrial arté, and the adyance o far made in this ninetecnth centary towards a revival of the standards reached by the artisans of the 3iddic Ages. Jlen, and women too, will be stimulated to’greater skill in desion and execution in the various departments of indus. study, and it is in view of this fact that the Society of Decorative Art calls upon the citizens for all the 4id they can give to the cnterpriso. It is to be hopea that the resuonse to the advertisement will be g0 cordial that the snccess of the project will be the heads wentioned send name and residence to turn out on the 3d of Scptember in full-dress oniform, first at. 7 o'clock 8. m., to assist inthe reccotion and escort of President Hayes to his hotel, and again at 9:30 to participate in the fire- made in the Drum Corps of the First Regiment: John McCormick and ¥red Chandler to be Cor- porale. contractor has been paid thereow about 469, and there is still dae him a resorve of %’5:?&& . amounting to about $2,204.08. The total asscts of the village now consist of that a new assessment will be necessary in o to complete the sewer. Referred to the mf.’i Commttee. . : It wus resolved to accept the Gas Company’s proposition and to use four-foot burners meter test, the Comouny to take certificates on the tax- levy in payment. e The following was adopted: Resnlred. Thas the Villaze Engineer be aiceren o L . such, Bortan oF the alieh Fhesial from the north line of Nlnets-nfth street, sbou 5 feet west of State street. 1 borthwesterly direction. 10 the Intersectiou of the ridze with the law lands, it e water - Twas bing Gralned upon the 1ands within the Hmi ot the vilinge. This will cut off the drainage of Washington Railroad Company, published in TiE TRIBCSE s Monday, was passed. ¢ b ‘Tne Commitiee oun the South Caicago Drainags reported that it would be advizable to make a dow fiom the Stony Island basinto Lake Calumel, as that was the best way possible, and for that pur- posc_recommend that a drain be constracted alone the west line of Stony Ivland avenue to conuccs with tac lake. TReferred to Drainaze Comumitice, The Board adjourned for one week. EVANSTON. Capt. Riley, of Gen. Sheridan'sstaff, and Mr. E L. Brewster, of Chicago, with their families, bava taken up tueir residence at the Avenue House. - The Rev. Dr. W. C. Dandy, in former yean pastor of the First Methodist Church, hag been appotnted Azent-at-Lurze of the Garrett Bidlial Institute, and will present iis needs to tne West LRI B i P v g &P B The Rev. Dr. Noyes will preach this eveningat the Presbyterian Chiurch, on **John Knox.” The Rev. Lyman Chase, of San Francisco, will preachat the Buptist Church this morning sad ore,, Ang. 1, by the T e t n c < b v s 1 3 1 : cr. of Somerville. merviile, and Miss Achsah C. Mott, of Brayion, at the residence of ber mother, 250 Fark-ar. PLUMB—LACEY—AC Charlotte, Mich.. on tie Xk fnst., Charles Piumb aud Mattfe C. Lacey, dsughtérol theTate J. Esq 4 annoal picnic and_summer-night’s festival of the The County Collector yesterday sold nu- ; 5 8 2 adare i . 3 % ; vi hioe excursions, some weighing as much e Ol selore of Chicago, Wiich snkes piace ot | morous sotsand blocks for delinguent taxcs, zud | OFEVING PRVEORVANCE A% WHIREIE, Ao ounda. s b ividad, ami, their Bours (oe cxercise s0a¢- | ° In accordance with Genersl Order No. 3, from | "oty SEE s heir BBt $¢What are your plans for the winter? ranged as to 'avoid association and intermingling | prigyde lieadquarters, Gen. Torrence, Capt. Reed | by the fev. W. IL. Tolaies, James Bourne.of Chleass § ; ‘Wright's Grove to-morrow. If thie weather is uro- piticus the attendance will be immense. Every old settlef whio liss resided twenty years or over i Chicaxo will be regtstered in a memarial books and receive o eills badge on which the_year of his set- tement 1n Chicazo will be inkcribed. Mr. N. B. | were no bidders. first production here of o drama which has at- i dutis f the Asylumw. i ol 2 3 H : s a few places i this neighborhood. I shall devote | duties of the Asylum. & : 4 1 Judawiilevesk in Eogich and Al Eimuod dier: | * | oninent citizon of Temont was at tho | tived 8 wide colcority, snd which has been a fow places i thls elghborbonl. 1uball devors | for caiormal service o tovaris e supportof tho | held in the Armory Ecduy nifat, the followiny | yesdeuce, coracr of 1 wentyseyeouh o Bt ; B e e e e e cmiran | bullding yesterday, and he manifested o decp | ooked to by the Chicago public with auticipa- | work.” : Do, e e e ' sopmostion. | 6 bs Captain, Chatios Vartes to 05 el e e e o i B tho old settiors of Chicazo. Jiesides any nume | inlercst in the City-Hall etone controverss. Ile [ tions of unusnal interest. Tho fact that the e gL o | St ine Auylom, where the handiwork of the in- | ant, and Fuest-Serst. Uerbert J. Willmann to e | MORSE—Aag. 24, at his restdence, 1408 Wbt 2! ber of amusements, tournaments, etc. . there will | E2id that if the City-Hall wasto be built of Lemont | opening performance was postoned till the last THE ELEVATOR ACCIDENT. | mutesis kept for sale, and where can be prepared, | Second Lieutenant. T W. Morse, after a lingering tiness.” s at extremely small cost, articles of ladies’ and The following elections of officers in Company ¥, otlce of tuncral hereafter. ! be ratlled a fine e1lver tea-rervice for the benefit of the Roschill and Uhlich Orphan Asylums. The amnel session of Supreme Lodge Knights of Psthias will commence Tuesday st Tn- ave notice that to-morrow he would push-the sale of roperty dehnguent for tbe sixth installment ot Lincoin Park Snecial assessment. Some fots for the ety tax of 18733 were offered, vut there stone, and Walker was to be awarded the contract, the cilizens of Lemont would sutler. 1t was to the interest of the business of the villaze 1o use the Lemont stone everywhere, but the building of the county’s haif of the Court-House had heen an with an uudience which presented an aspect of reflrement and intelligence, Fuch as is wont to be scen on occasious such 88 the present,—the aay of the week bad the happy result of bring- ing ont a larger number of play-goers than is generally to be found in attendance at a first performance. The lower part of the »+Iam goinZ to live a3 quietly as possible. T have closed my editorial connection with the _Alliance, and that leaves me & good deal of tunc. 1 have al=o declined all offers to lecture except in 1OW 1T HAPPENED. The accident which occurred at the Rawson Building, Nos. 149-151 State street, by which John Gall lost his life, has aguin directed public with one another. . “The 1mates are all engaged in some usefal oc- cupation, 18 sewing, laundry work, the bakery, or domestic_cmployment in the necessary houschold “The procceds of the works es shurts and underwear children’s anparel, be: for gentlemen. "o upportine aid received from the Chicago Relief and Aid Society after the fire of 1871, to- gether with the munificent benefactions of the Jonas is relieved from daty as Acting Assistant Tnspector General, and is announced as Ordnance Oficer of the Brizade. At o meeting of Company F, Furst Regime Second Regiment, took place Jast week: Second*® Lieut. W. W. Miller elected Firsi-Lientenant, vice Wilkineon, resigned; Frauk Cuuningham elucted Second-Licuteuant, vice Miller, promote In Compauy G, Second Regiment, Sergt. John ana Mlss M. E. Surley. of Watertown. N. T. PRIM—Funeral of Laurs Prim from her” parestf At s residence, 7 sk, Willss e Saeh: etk e, L Testnesk W Funeral uoties hercafter. BUSH—Aug. 24 Alice E. Bush, Infant daughterd E;'";”d J. and Maria E. mm‘-: ngu'.‘: '1'1‘ m.'fln.n dianapolis. ~Sevcral guestious of importance 10 | injury to the extent of alinost bankrupting certain My £ i i i the Order are to be presented. The Ends eret . The e h ¥ 03 theatre was unusually full, the halcony circle con- | attention to the many dangers which environ the T ¢ e 1In Compat o0 Hani will be diecasacd. The Ritas) wil aheo. ve | Waiker Had D oy sonet oy, | taincd a brilliant assemblage, and there way 6 faif | pandiing of, elevatots, esuoelaliy those whick ace dtt.2lev, Hlahon Ry, P e e igian tensind Tathie e e pumsiieudanes | el a0 Son R mOL TN gomsidered with a¥iewtoa chanze. Trrerluridos | orcors o eroceries and _ boardin Honsos, | Sliow of faces in Lhe allery, & nacy™ isa piay | Worked by hand. In this casc the foll sustained by O G e ram that time 16 the ores: | Sonta Park the Ot bl post while on guurc at [ 20 at Whotuck, by carriages to Calvary Cemercly. ) o the clection of Past Grind Chancellors in daye | and fhose who had Sccepted the orers | of Susdosts ehiuiod -+ Dora,” aud the present ver. | the unfortunato man was fully eignty feet, aud he | dnt s casbled the Sidters to incresse and pustly | been, promoted 1o, Kirsts Mercer. of Maldstone. Ken ., off Tort Alfred X m A 5 €, Eng., maintain the present extensive bt incommensar- | O'Driscol, reduced to Fourth-! Captatn of steamship Gawood, aced 41. zoue by are preseuted in & report of forty pages i Fast, Sopreme. Lepreseutatine W D- Rennedy, The Representatives from Illinois are Past Grana Chanceilors 1. J. Lyon, of Chicago, and S. J. Willer. of Sprincficld. ' Supreme Representative i on, K. of I'..accompanied by Grand Chan-~ D. A. Cn-tman, and togetlier with some Indianapolis this even- ights, wall leave for After a close oxamination. Licut. Mec- | &, wvet the awar c . Lieut. ) &, 3 4 was made. O g < o goafter a close oxaminntion, Licut. Me- | &, veL the award was made, = One of the | NZfhee, who, wiite ou 3 visik 10 that most | mentis occepied bya trank atore, aud the second | during the monih of Octaber, and the Birectors of | - e o et Tvered, "But camniticn maicide, Dr. " Geiter | ihe contractor could never Turnish whnt he had | charmingof zamblincresarte, Sontt Carlo, c1d- | goor by a boot and shoo store. Mosers. W. B. | [ Exposinion Building have scosransly piiced 1t Al ol TheTrine; SIAWC At the restdunes o 909 Batter- rfered;, ot cdinuitied ealchle. Dr. Geleer | thocontracior could avar farnlah, whit he bd | (iatee s vouns Enstisiman, Cant, Julian Jequ- | Sooe br:a boot and sued BIESS, SO b | b the dinoent of the Lominltice for futbhibiue | Cuteado, Aug. 23.-1C you bave upacs fnyeur | fekluc e e e o o tha ciere, at that tiine commencing his career in tho D, 2 & Co. 1 e | A fair on so Jarze ascale us this contemvlated | op0r 'y wonld like to ask u question for informa- | VFAID. aied 3 and 24 days, if in_the head, in exactly the epot where the were just %o much our, a8 they were unable to col- Ject anythinz, llc wanted Lemont stone used, but wanted some one 1o furmsh it who could pay the men who quarried and cut the stone. ‘The Committee on Public Strvice et yes- terday afternoon, and awarded the contract for burying the connts nagpers to Daniel Uessermer ut his bid of & and on his =ample of coflins. ‘fhe enwple was a work of mechanical art, and and would cost 1o manufacture not less than coflin hie furni<hed agreeing with the sample, and sion is an adaplation by two London wentlemen who write under_the noms de plwme of ** Saville Rowe™ and **Beiton Rowe," (They have only adhered to the orizinal text 6o far as they found it yneistent wih English tastes; hut without violat- ¢ the anthor's wotive, and have taken the liberty of transferfing the period of the action to the spring of last year, when Russian diplomacy wan o matter of all-avsorbing fnjerest in England. The cleef interest in **Diplomacy ™ centres aronnd fora, daugbier of a widowed Spanish “The young Capiain_is, how- wwas 5o severely fnjured that he hever spoke after steiking the ground; and the only accounts-of the affair are to be obtained from the two men who were with him at the time. Added to this, how- cver, is the mute évidence of the broken wheel aud smashed gearing. “The building in which the accident happened consists of dive stories and a basemert, with an clevato®puning from top,to bottom. The base- let the third and fourth to a business college, and ate establishment. ¢ “The appenl is now made to the public to provide the means by which the present pressing incum- brance and debts may be naid oif; and alsv to pro - vide for the ercction of the additional buildins to nccommodate those for whom admission is souzht, and whom now it is necessary to refuse for want of ronm. The sum of 530,000 will be required for this purpose. It 18 proposed to hold & grand expasition fair can only be made successfui by the united co-vper- In Cumpany E. Second ~ Private George Fox hias oeen dishonorably vischarged for disobedieuce of orders and general bad conduci. Company K of the First Ilegiment kas deciged not to o 1o St. Louis in September. Companes ¢ and B are the only ones of this regiment that have entered for the prize. ' CORRESPONDENCE. VAN BUREN STRBET. th fnst... Elfrid P.. only belovel et et S et Snbiiee 0 152 Stal L. o 0. A;lvh’n-cm.h are fuvited to lllenfl!. Logeling INCUELL—A¢ Norwood Park, Aug. 23, Core'yst Ann. dauglier of ¥, A. aad (20 A e ¥~ Silwaukee, St. Louls, Phitadcipuls, snd §3 Fruuciaco papers please copy. FLEMING—Aug. 24, James Fleming, of congestis of the ludj. Funcral donday, at 9 o'clock 3, m.. from 43 Sortd Lord iave mercy on his soul, ® pallet-bole in ibe decessed's head was found. | to wager 300 that the contract would nol - | divlomatic service. o D Typou mifting oot all the Stomes and ramors it was | heree to. The Commitice was uld notbe 3d° | ever, passionately beloted by the imtriguine | the 0fth to Lyon & Healy, the piauo dealers, who | tion of dl classcs of citizens, without distinction tion which seems appropriste ot this time, agthe | K- Mliwaukee vavers piease copy this notlce. ascertained besond s doubt that the | ever. and the award was made. The letungisa | Cvintess - Zicka, o female moncnard, or it for th G ical inetrum of relizion or nationality, and_ it 18 accordingly | Council arc mow consideringw similar subject. | THOMAS—The funeral of slaria Thomas. wife of J. 1 sccrtained boyond w - doubt abav the | cxor, and the award wasmade, Tholotnziss | by in. - ine serice of aron. Atein, | Wie 16 for tho storage of musical ineltuMenth | poped tuat a sencrous frateruity of zeal in U | What has become of all the fax certifcates already | Siurcn, Fourtiiars. todsy (Sunary, Oiives papit I ¢ 3 been forced fo borraw small,- fams | The contractor 18 understood to belong to certarn | th¢ Russion diplomatist, and the Countess, Friday, about moom, two of their employes, | jauduble work will be manifested by the entire kol by the. ¢ a b Church, Fourth-av.. to-day (Sunday), Aug. 25 abl & oo s riende i mieht o Sieanpearinee me | G eonars and T be. Gocs. uor duide tus | animated by a vindicuve {éeling of jealousy and [ named Berpard Immer and Thouas Cowens, | commuuity. purchasod by the city and not redecmel byihe | o'click Ericiiils of the family foviged to atteal, 5 Ieft at the boacding-hoase, smons hie i herefe protite in the fale of *sUls™ e will disappoint | F1SC actermines to overlivow” her unsuspecliz | with a young mon named Jonn Gall, pro- o ounasd, eapeciallydbe: spoclal, dsseastient faf tlie # ishit-key and - Iiis memorandun-hook. veral. ] rival by fair means o . Sh ro: % S - < e of Vi o Ee g the most cheerless and isolated alun that part The TInish familylis becoming notorious, | certain Count Orlof, —wno had himself presented ed 2 boxed piano weighing 950 pounds on the YESTERDAY'S SERVICE: . able investment? 1 it has, why don't they pay up, MEETING OF THE TENTH WARD REPCE- i of the lake shorc. Besides n fow articles of s { and it will become more 8o unless the head s~ | the photograph to the Spanish donna.—and places for. Gowand nad charge of the brake-rope. | \whatever clse may be said of tlis camp-meet- | and open the street full widihand build a side- ifcan Ciub will be hld at €8 West Laxe st Thar clothing “are missing. By Tnesday. the day ap. iprecsini sume of bis nutherous wwiees. | 1t 1 the hands of ber employer, Haron Stein. At | and the other two jumoed on to ride down, some- | %5y Jeast entitled to the credit of remain- | Yulk. 50 that peopie can get alons without goinyg ayevealng, o NS vomted for the holding of the mquest. Lien:. No, 2 was over yesterday exanuning the mar- | i stage of the procecdings appeéars Julian's elacr | thing broke or gave way, and Lhe cievator was pre Ing, it is g least oALLY 2 eross-lots or half & block arouud. a3 they do now? | PO¥, SWING ACHES TIIS MORNING AT 8 McGrigle bopes to lears fomething definite that e ey ez Ko mar | e enrs Bameltrs hoseima Jultan's ap. | cipiaied 10 the: boitum. Tmmer Jumped oll after | ngtructo first principles. A1l other condder” | Tiag it uot bocu 3 keat secommulation to the : McVicker's. 3 . will clearly point to a suicidal death. nd iyen Hatoh nad ootamed the. | ointment to u post in the British Embassy at vi- | Lhe elovator ad falleq some iftéen fuets Cowens | ations are made secodary tothe one great object | s nssesecd® Why not treat the whole city alike? | 7|'HE FEOEBEL RIS DERGARTES AND SCHOOL 4 Tt was stated 3n last Mouday's paper that 1 as readily satisfied, but before | €npa. Despite the entreatice of s brother, Julian | hung by the hmkz-mm’:x and clunbed 16 the Wp. | towhichall relizious endeavor ehouid tend, the | Suppose the city had ler_ the taxes clone and the (formeriy at Martine's Hali) wiii be reopened Moa= E 3 v leaving deruale about her unfaithfal hus | Proposcs to Jora, ana Iiic second uct, which takes | but Gall fell with the caf, and received wich 82VERe | yycoyon of eouls. Al obstacles and discourage- | Jota bad been eold or forfeited. would we niot have | $2Y: Sebl 2 st 61 Fwenty-second-st.. corngr of Py in the bad that street opened a yesr sooner, and the whole o crinan lessons a speckaity. 3. A 1 injuries as to canse his death about 5 o'clog SCOIT, Rindergartner. 2 boy named Edward Lally liad been atrested on | band which cannat o hiln any ood. She said | place six months later in -Paris, oy - Ll d ‘whi nat do B L , opens on the da g n ¢ . nuspicion of Baviug stolen's horse I bugsy: | shenad viitad wite Xov i 1 oo, Saretid | Bxed for the marriuge. The Couhlec Zicka, follod | eveaing, le was a marricd man of car | ments are met and surmounted by the simplC | wigypatipaty The Conncil had beétter dispose of Sl - whucl, it s allgged, be had offered 107 | Unanty, and found her enjosiug boralf, sad aso | and balledin ner eiforts o win the Enslisiman's | 8f, 226 tnd, ! e i o aitlaren | faith and earnest purpose of these Christians, who | ail tue old certificates before they buy more.. P[UERE WILL BE A NEETING OF THE EXUCE- that, 2 the e :tl_u appear to be | wife No.1, who was enguzud in a questiona- affections, conunues her tnieving game, onac- | the youngest e morc than a week old | grill cling to the old-fushioned belief and methods VAN BOIEN STREET. tive Cominittee of the Natloual Firemen's Tourss® : ial. pu_the peevions Sainrday, 4 gep bie trade 'on Pacilic ,avenue, She it not | coout of the Russian Government and hersclf. She | s busincss was that of a butcher, and he was | or et fathers. Success, a1so, as they vlew it. is == 5 Tent Tucaday at ‘the oflice o Secrctary U. J. Livt [ man Rumed over the horse and “busry | object to beiug desericd il £o much as she did to | Contrives to steal a tracing of the Conswutinople | friend of Tmmer's, and had gone to the place to S by % b e nipeasment T0i- opeaiue. tie eR wapeaii-. | Daniedie houte Harks, The Soecinl o e o the boy with directions fo take it fo the stabic. | the fact that laish, upon marrying her. manazed | forifications from Julian's lispatch-bos, andscta- | mect bim, attending their effort, far bexond their anticipa- | o 2G TERERER U ST ¢ nnmner of ot it ta prcetve the, resident willimect adip ¢ boy' could mot find the piace. and conee- | 10 zet 285 from her mother on his notes, which | aily lmanazes 10 inclose it ina letter written by | A reporter of Tuz Trinuxe yesterday tions. As the last days of the meeting aDDIGRch | Onr"motion. F s Eity, 3 nOw Lrial ws grantell | /1MIE SECONI W AT Tt P UBLICEY CLUE WL i EXAMINED THE BROKEN ELEVATOR, _they bewin to reap the harvest. Scores and hun- | March 20, 1876. The assessment for those lots . SECOND WARD ZEPUBLICAN LLIJ‘;& " quently took the team to bis falher's house Satur- day evening. Sunday he liaa it out, used it himeelf, | er quesnoned her closcly on the matter of h By vers hi 2 i s 2. bad i3 . 1 neell, | t 2 er mar- efore Julian discovers his 1oss, Count Orloff, in- | Witha view to arriviug, if possidle, at the cansc of | drede throng the ansious eeate, larze numbers of | that had been appealed was not confirmed o but made no attenipt to sell it. For disobedience | ital relations, and the information gmned was | Dorunt who his oride is, congratulates the young | the smash. Immer was found st Lyon & Healy's | whom profess to be converted lo Christ. e 8- 1676, The, matter 20t 100 the Sanih of | TEiiin and ol imporiant L wal custe DelwS the Collector about Nov. 1%, 1876, and the lots, of | & there was 10 possibility of collecting. The report- ore, aund sent by the Marchesa to Baron Stein. “The transients yesterday were more numerous meet Momday evenin; 4 States ) Jenneit Medical Co X mendmcata 1o tie Consl: tobix fathcr's orders, he was arrceted and taken | that she had never been married at g i her's o 4 Teeted 3 i 2ll, but had | husband on s marriage, and from having thus | store, and readiy consented to explain what be 1o the Twelfth-Styeet Station. When bronght be- | accepted the issuance of a marriage license as sol- | €scaped from the touls of the Spanish intrigantes, | knew of the matter. The elevator b4 Ot of the | than common. Saveral cat-loads came from Chi- | coarsc, could not be soid untl 1877, The monesy thie Alurchesa and hor danziiter Yora, The resalt | ordinary kind, and was manufactored eeveral | cazo. and the trains from the north left a goodly [ was not all coliected, and some of tlie parties ai- forc the lolice Conrt. the charze was made larceny. The case finally came up for trial Satur- day moming. and was dismissed. nobody appear- . inz to prusecufe, and it beinze cvident that the hoy had nocriminal intentions, but was simply amus- ing himself Sunday with the team. Tk TRIBUSE is in receipt of & communicn- tion from Dr. X. J. Aikin,—not Dr. W. T. Akins —at whose professional card. as puolished in thit paper. Dr. Ranch, President of the State Hoard of lealth, bas taken exceptions on the ground that it savors somewhat of the quack ad. Dr. Aikin claims o bave bad a profeskional expenence of mearly twenty years, 10 have fuily cowniied with thelaws of the Suite. and 1o, therefore be en- titled to practice his profession in the State in any reputable and honorable manner. Bewng 2 stranger bere, he inserted the card to which | when it 1s stated. as shown by th i il soger bere, h : n | wb Y ¥ the records, that the | ing {owards Enssin has aiways been.a 1 » hiad b ken off and burled violently o the Swedes. i o Dy of - Ve m o D nt || G S et (hiineri e st (or | I svemeabrard to mage a tosslan S irendlyone, | o Oh foor of the atih story, where 1t was picked O O eeiaic with, Pentacostal paner ang | Intertere, can the arme be calied out, can the - Arai Bt Wt ety Uy | Hanye catingEorover L(m:pc:) :)5‘ nn':g"(!:,d P oo‘r- tarn 403, document whatever, simply because an | upand examined. Tne wheel was about six feet | great numbers are being born again. navy come to the rescue? For heaven's eake let TRUNIKS. s o the o o JCSChary o | House Cafing for over 10D pertons, bue costonly | Enslish 'Secretary of Legaton requests him 10 do | In cifcamference and had aix arme, and the broken | * The liero3r. Clendenining préached fn the Tab: | us know. ~You publiss yourpaper for the benefit | fc gy S et of praciice to which e gave bie ationtion 1n some | Of the consumption of Injuore, - huse for the Hos. | and wile ie. fif:ns:l‘:r‘i‘r‘no‘luilqlorfl“jw“n bustani | mieca extsuded ovet tva Df thige. Two cogtor | emacle StI0B, m) Hia tuxt wad, vdod Godis | of sufferine dmanily—and 0 hesvens. how we Tuithite Travclers £xe nal, —Jutian accusing, | fecth had been broken off, and the shaft which | able :o make all grace anound toward you, that Y&, | gngers Jn ourneighborbood lives s music-stricken e LTS ‘uch way as this, on account of bis limited ac- quaintance here. Dr. Raoch is alleged to have stated.. in reply, that there were too many doctors .nere now, and that Dr.Atkin wonla not be allowed to advertise himself and s claims 2s eupenior 1o otbers. The result of the interview was that, out | it ought i et : . of deference 1o Dr. Rauch, snd 10 prevent any ili- | The e o bediOeull S aetie the rollenbess. | again tamperiug witl papers. but being this time | the three men had loaded on the plano and staried | in the continged Gbeente of the Superintendents, | thercof: If he only wonldston at, 3, OF 3 0CIOCK | ~ammmmmmnmmnrne- 7 fecling, Dr. Aikin acreed to change hin card, and | ** tramps,” or friends of .the Commissioners who \\-!hli ;t by the strong perfume on her gloves. | to godown when a moise was heard, which he | the Rev, Mr. Spencer and Mrs. Willine, in the morning we could stand it; butail night he ?nzflnnnm‘;“m e gt e byt ot onl | canmor apport-Chemaele, dud Tho ook ohich, communicates sixlt to the documents shé | proeamed was causec by the reaking of tnovwheel, | Mies Leonard delivared the fermon i thoatter- | Keepr up. JFor blocis sround old Murphiens has e e e calar] on. But the | ‘Venient 10 be el J ., husband e platform immediately descended, and when | noon service in the Tabernacle, the texts being, | no work; he has left in eep is 2 luxal edding ing the partd ik, and the Tiures would Iicate | ad Wife Are Ome ORE Amil SedSi Az i | e e s s savel | - Abe.the very God of pesce ssnciily you wholly, | 1ot known ia oar section. - Have ‘Tmecey on us, and l““'fi'&',;v":'&- = o iadisosd: + pew version Was not satisfactory either, and Dr. empizing the marriage, and had Jived with him and borne him a chald.” But. notwithstanding this, she was on the war path, aud eaid_taat, while she could not reach him for bigamy, she proposed to make him answer a charge of forgry and falsc preienses in marrying her, ete. The case, on the whole, is decidediy. mized, and the more that1s inquired about it the less is known.. The County Hospital is geuerally conceded 1o De the worst manazed of auy of the connty in- stitations. and fizures scem ta prove the charye, ‘The Hospital containk ot to exceed 200 persons, and the Insane jum and Poor-House contain at least 1,000 persons. Of this 1,000 not less than 150 are con~tantly under medical treatment in the Poor-House Hospital, to say nottung of tue 1nsane paticnte. These fzures bave great significance nital have cost $024, whilgdor the Insane Asylom the expense bae only been $538, and_ the Hospital has 200 patients against over 1,000 at the Conaty Farm. These figurcs must convey 1o the public an .dea tha there is something rutten somewhere, ana that, practicing-cconomy, - they do mnot get their of the conversstion whnen follows leaves Julian under the impression that both he sud Orloff have been the vichms of an adventuress, and the dis- covery of the theft from his diepatch-box convincea him, for the tine being, that his suspicions of Dora's guilt are well founded. and that, in addition 1o cansing Count Oriof’s arrest, she has encrificed her hasband an order {0 ferve Kussin. The sitoa- L0us in the first two acts are so escecdingly strong that by tn mere force of contrast the last two ap- pear weak. In the third act, Zaron Stein is in- duced 10 accompany Ilenry' Beancterc to his avartments &nd there to_return the letter coutain- inr the etolen tracing. This ecene was well enonzh in Englaiid at a time when the British public were 10 be made 1o belicve Salisbury more than a mstch for lunatic®, but in this couniry, where the feel- und Dora beiug 0o proad to deny theacensaf her naving stolen the paper and’ beteayed Oriag: The last uct ~which takes place 1n_ the oflicia) room of the Britith Embassy at Paris, serves to et everything right, the Countess Zicka excepl the Ruseisns and their ageats. This was sears azo and put in when the building was erected after the fire. It bears an inscription to the etfect that it was con-tructed bv the ‘*Storer Union Safety Elevator Works.™ a concern which broke up some time azo. It is lucated in the northeast corner of the building. and runs clear from roof o basement. The platform is pulled up Dy means of & stout rope which acts on u drum. Connected with this dram is a small pinion fitting 1nto a gear-wheet, and a balunce I* maintained by means of a weight inclosed in a cask. ‘The plat- form is supported oy two wire cablesand a hemoen Tope, mone of which was broken. There is o safety arrangement inaddition Jo the brakes which gre of the ordipary casracter, and all of these were in good order. A sezment of the gear wheel, perhaps one-fourth of the carried the bearinzs was beot. The platform, which still remained at the bottom of the well, was bat little injured; the cables were intact, aithough hanging looses and the weiebt was at the top. ACCORDING TO THE STATEMENT OF MR. IMMER himself. Cowens held on to the brake-ropes and nuwmner at this stalion. The rurrounding country also contributed its full quota. The mectings in the morning for prayer and devotion were well patronized. 4 ‘A httle Dions sparring in the believer meeting between two prominent sisters cansed a good dea of amusement among thosc present. Restrained by appearances, if not by grace, the matter did 10t assome serious progortions. ' Asde from this little epieode, the meetings were characterized by a deeper feeling than comimon. Miss Ads Brown Jed the excrciscs at the Park Ridge lent. A jos. meeting was held at the Maxwell street tent, led by the Rev. Mr. Cravens, The Bihle-meeting was called at the Evaneton tent, and was conducted by the Rev. Dr. William- son. Elder Anderson reported wonderful work always having ail sufiicency in ail thinzs, may abound 1o every good work.” Tae. audience was unusually attentive, and a jorful prayer-mecting followed the sermon. The Sabbath-echool at 1:30 p. m. was conducted by Miss Downey, of Chicago, and I pray God your whole spirit, and soul. and lowed the city to take posscssion of the strect while they wailed for the collection. The street is now opencd, and strect-ratiroad tracks have been laid. As to the other matter, an ordinunce wns Dared by the Council Sept. 10, 1877, for a side- walk on the north side of the street from IHoyne to Leavitt, and, according to the Sidewalk Inspector, the walk s all been bnilt, exceot for one lot, the gumer of whicl bas promided (o aitend 10 tae mat- i d THERE 1S NO HELP. To the Editor of The Tribune. Cittcago, Aug. 24.—Ts there any relief, has the Councit authority, hss the Legislature the power, bas Congress the rizht, can the police “*mouth-carpenter "—or, at least, he thinks so. 1f music ever did sirike him it remains inaide: it never has made 1ts appearance. But how he can howl from the setting of the sun to the rising tell us whatto do. Send us any plague on earth, Wigs mlqlewnllé HNTA M, . Siaihson St CLIGR. TraLdEe HOUSE HANE STOSE The best place th Chicazo for 18 Gouds, witolesate or retall, Improvel - Gossminier W ivyed 2 spechalt y. 4. Foe. o 270 W, ison-ar. Cacalosudd 21 free. MIS, HATIIE M. HULL "My Pz NARATOGA WAVES natural curly lialr Hnproves ¥a Iaoks wonderfally. You will haye (o8 © other after seeini 6. _sent G 0D ~ M. THOMESO. 53 0 Walash: ie. T FLOWEZSS.