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iy CMICAGU 'LRIBUNL: FESTE) WARLDNESDAY, AUGUDL 25, eeen fitto say that his majority waa only 208, hat | Tuley, Stiles X Lewls, 8300, for legal services he had the satiataction of proving that he tiad run | fondered Inst yonr.” This Lill wae 8180 referred 10 159 votes ahend of Hayes in the fone North Suie | the aboye-nam»~d Commuitee. wardw, with the conntry (owns {0 hear from. He [ The Doard adjourned tomeet this afternoon at waa oapeeially proud of this fact, for tho reason | 4 o'clock, At which time tye Comnuittoe will report. that lie had obtained many of these vates (rom sa. champlon, Some tiwo or thres montns ago Rhe procared A divorce, and £.t_onco ook up her bed and voard witk Bicelow. The only remalning one ofthe Ricelow gang who remaine in thiscity 18 8 yoang man named Crawford. One of the latest tricka of the "econ” Wil be glad to servethem as Cornner for (wo mora years. le taken conslgerabie pride in his candl- stacy from the fact that, when last clected, he ran 000 atiead of hts ticket, Rod S0 ahiead of Shertl Keen, who wae clecied hy a majority of several thotisand over lnaopponent. e p braing to iho evidence b fore it, 1o have abolished the hine ordinance, it rathee preferred 10 wve each party A chance. and nOL force Any.snap locilation on them, The tni- lowie resoimtan was then sutmitied, and onant- mougly Adopied; THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Yown l|‘: o wilay for thie DUrpone of brgan 4 mpa. Al Republicany age yo¥ ke wetoci: b, m, Fh for A cottig nuested tu be piesent, - ealled (ierman Tiiden Repablicans, Tl proceeded o % Resnyredd, Thint the Committen on Ordlaances be fn- | py “WILL BE A "Tho Boston Buse-Ball Clab is stoppiog st | The Commssioners, in view of the fact | man was toso work apon a traveler by the name of | ta remark unan the dificultiecta tie miet with by & THE CAMP-MERTING. stfiierad £ nare brepareine ew ormnanes tor adop: | 'f' EHE_WiL the T t Tous that it will he Impgasile to make an appropristion oph firanakill, 6 few daya ago, a4 to indice & | new member in learning the ropes. Correspond. TESTERDAY'S SERVICES. tan, with Thie Autendimient theret, tha * After the fint | rhe trand P flotel e R 10F the new Contilonse i the next tax-1esy. are | luan of 8300 for ‘the payment of steged exnresy peutton for & asloo liceues e S ents had taken (he palna £o (elegraph the nasertion 8 R 3 e By T e e et R AL AnS T e - Thw Hier. 8,11, Susrtéy of Nupervilles orentied -30 n, 1y Aliing the haa done very 1ittle o nothinz dneing hie term, | 8 10-300. m. toa congregation near but ihe expienation of thia wia fhat he hd hcen | Tabernaclo, Iile tost was & vart of the Seveu- asaigned 10 but ono Commiticé—that on the Dis- | teenth Paalm: **1aball be satieded whon awake trit of cmulm:n-—nm ¢=m'¢ nuhmm nol“hn‘L o use | wieh thy Ukeness,” A frec teansiation, ‘n faje show.' was cven | p 4 10,th sormon Ejder Willing mads an more {mportant this year than it waa fwo yen ravions 1u,tha m g T I vtew of thn daners teifch. hreatened in | earnest appeal to al tho Chrletiane pressnt. min: case of 4 retzn of a Democeatic majority, 10 elect | Istersand laymen, to gather iheir members and a Republican Congrersman from the North 8lde, | friends In conceet. Tho last hours of the camp- and, the member ndded, Te shonld be & | meeting weee npnroacming, and ainners etll) re. German, The distrlct mast _not again malned nnconverted. ‘Time was precious, and Sllowed tn relapse into a Democealic one, | every moment must be improved, but tne Repihlicans shonld umte and work Frayer nud confersnce meetings wees held st tozether lu fuli harmony. {lo conzratnisted the ( 1:30 o, tn. throuzhout tho entire encampment at Clad on its reorganization, And hoped ite work 1n | the following piaces: -Evanston tenl, fed by the coming campatyn wonid tell an it iad done | Fathers Wheaton, Whitehead, and the ftev, Mr. hieretotore, Stewart; Al the VTabernacle, the Rev. 3r, Spencar; A resotntion was offered declaring it tha Inten. | Maxwell tent, (he Rev., Mr. Caldwell: Ada ntreet, t1on of 1he arganiration 14 work 1n harmony with | S, 11, Swarte; the Hev, Mr. Marsh at ths entena- tue Eichteenth Waed Republican Cluh—the Ko« | ry tent; the Rev. Johin slitchcuck at the Barrng- Rll-h-»mamnf hoity, Laidover [ur ona week. ton teni: Dr. Willlamson at the HKenntcott tent. After cunsiderabie talk tho Execative Committee | Mes, 1lagans et the yo\m‘r ladien at hec tent in whs Instrucled 1o anooint four of ite membera to | religlous conversation, and Mrs. Jennle Catiwell be presented to the Kighteenth Ward Republican | oppomte Mra. Hagans'. ‘The Sabbath-schuol wae Club as deierntes Lo the Conyressional Convention, | fn operation #t the samo hour. The Conimitive reticed and consulted awhile, but At the afterunon meeting, 3 o'clock, the Rey, came nack with a request for furthee thins antil | W, A, Spencer eang his beautiful hymn, **My Frday evesing. It wae granted, nod the Clud ad- | apiritis free.™ 1le was followed in prayer by the Journed until that time. l!tv. Samuel Hews. The disconrse was by the THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE | Rev. M, M. Farkhurai, (he text being, **1am hetd a four hours’ fession wesferday evening At the | not ashamed of tho Gosnel of Christ, for it 18 the Tremont tlouse, 1t way detided that the asia of | powor of God nntosalvation." represcntation to the Connty Conventlon sahonld be The Rev. Dr, Gurney preached atihe Taber- ono delegate to every 100 Uemoceatic voters, and | nacle at 8v. m. one for cvery graciion over 50 yoters In a ward, ‘Ta-day 18 tho st day of the meeting, and fol- A resolution was passed allowing the ward com- | lowing aro the oiniments: The Rev, Jolin At mittees to select Judyes of primarics, and to hold | kineon, of Grace Chureh, will preach at 10:40 8. one primary in cach ward, A motion was made to | m. and the Hev. Jobin Caldweli at 3 p. m. The hold the County Convention Sept. 221, bat it waa | scrvices for tha ovening will ba varlea, consisting overruied, aml the imotion was, afier & | of songand pralse survices, experience, prayer long debate, referred to the Execntive Conmittee, | and tostimony weetings, with the old-fithe march It is expected that the campaign will be opened on | and hand-shaking, « tho part of the Democrals with & hiize mnas:mecl. | At the Swedieh, Chapel, the Hev. J. P, ing Sept 10, under the charie of the Statg Central | son will preacn at B . m., the Rev, Committee, Mr. Gowdy and others baving beén en- | son at 2:30 p. m., aud the Rev, D, 8. Sorl g1ged as orsiors on that occanion, P m. TIE COLORED RRPUBLICANS, The late arrivals are the Nov, M. M, Tarkburet, A meeting of the colored Kepublicans wae held | the Rev, 8, H, Swartz, Bfies Annic Ogden, 3lisa yestcrday eveulng at the Ollvet Charch, at which a | Eannie Woodel, Misa Edith Caes, Miss Lucilla Berics of resolutions wera adopted, commencing as | Scribner, Mrs. K. U. Lamned, W, C. Lamed, W. fullowa: E. Hagans, and I}, B. Latbrooe, all of Kimhurst; Witxngas, The Repubilean parly of the Tmited | Mrs. B, 5. Weeder, B, T, Wakeman, Chicayo. States lie p0t doserted thura nal principles which ara E ntial 10 Lhe preservation uf a free repubiic, an Thihe eepina Of 'a coasiitition of A" frce peuble The LAKE. JIndge 1. W. Ilouston, of Dover, Del,, is 6t the Tremont Houte, . Dr. Carver, the celebrated rifle-shiot, is at Palmer Hoose. Nis wife is with him. The Silver-Gildors’ Union was the only organization that met at No. 7 Clark mireet Iast evening, nnd, after a protracted seanton, the mem- bers declared that there had been nothing done in which the public was interested., ‘The temperatnre yesterdny, ns obsarved by Manaase, clan. 83 Madison strect (TatnCs® Tullding), w m., 10 degrees; 1 735 12, Tis i p, ma, 8058 p.om. elerat¥a. m,, 20,35 8 0. m. 20,30, The Chicago Flower Misston, which holds ite meetlngs every Wedneaday wmorning at the Attiennm, 50 Dearborn street, 18 in great need of n Jarger working foree. Many tadics are o ont of town, and tho burden upon those remmning i very heavy. Peraons Dossessine carriages will con- fern wreat favor by allowing them to be uecd in the thistribution of Howers among 100 sick in thele lLiomer and at the hospitals. The Cook Connty Snndny-School Commit. 1een ou Mectings and Normal Claeses met In lloom I8 Palmer Ilouse Monday evenls The Secretary Was authorized to nend programmes nud & letter of esplanation to the townalup aficers of the Town. #lip Convention to be held Sunday evening, Sept. 8, 'The topics for discusslon a) thess meetings will relste almost entircly to the teachers' work. Consideranle importance will also ba atiacled to the muxc. The Township Sccretary, in bis re- pori, Wil give o programme of fall wack, ag Breahged by townshio oflicers, They aleo recon- mend that Normal clasece bo establshed in each pzhoot for the training of thosa wio are lo teach, Theae clasees will ereatly hulr tho regular Nurmal Ciasacs on \ne diferent sides (n the city, Corencer Dielzseh yesterday held ingnests ccidentally run over by the 3 M. McCormick, knocked ‘on "the Hurlington lond br coming into contact with the Halsted etrect vinduct; Angust Schillis, of No. U Fox Place, druwned 'while pieking bark along the docks of the North Branch of the river: and upnm Auguet Anders, who dicd of chronic alca- holiem. An _ inquest was aleo held William _Todtog, _wWho was Yolly ‘Theatre by Jotepb Cole. beginning to discnas the proposition of calling auain on the people al the next election to lasue bonds to o on with 1he work, Tae peopie want the Contt-llonse bullt, bat it is very doubts fol whether they Will vote the fssuance of bonas to go “on with the twork untl they discover. !omelhlm‘lllke honesty In the carry. ing of i on. ‘rhoy have heard too much of “vextras''—Sexton's $i1a thousand on the hrick. work, tne dome steal, Aol Watkee's thick-and- thin stone cunteaverey, all at which the puatic have becn rubbed, atid at this staze of _the game 1t wottld eeem that they are inciincil fo nrst_elect honest men to conduct the work pefore they sup- ply Any taoee tnaney ot vote Lo incteans lug couns 158 bondea lndebicdness, Nnpoleon Lia Montain, an old sinner,—a man wha had a roputation as a crook In and out of thi city equalled by lew,—lurned ub attho jail yestordsy in charge of a' Micagan Sheriff, and, aiter tarryine n few houre and enjoying a frueal meal, was posted off to the Penitentiary, The acamp has s long and eventfn history in the crimi- nal world, and his trip hero cawe nuout ae fullowa: In 1870 he comnitied & tnrlnry an Mudy ron County, was nrrosted, iried, conviets cd, —an cotenced to seven years in - the Yenitentiary, The nichi of the day upon which Tic wan aenienced he broke jatl and cecaped and went to Michugan, Ho nod been there short time wien he “commiited another purciary, \was Arrested, tried, and given reven yoars in e Penle tentiary, lle tried to break jau, out was unsuc- ceasful, and his seven-: term ended Monday morning, 1fe was brought from the I'enitentinry thers to be convoyed to_onr_prisan to aerve the Fentence 1m d on bim 0 1470; hence atthe jall yesterday. 1aid now sale behind taw bare, undin i’ compauy of wany of e old riends. 'rhe loan was secared by a 31,000 United Bintes wold bond which proved to be worthiexs, At tho ol man found too lste that smoothe tongucd [genilemen beteay, Ha wae on s way from Englsnd 1 to Duooque, 18,y and the gsmo was played on him on the cars somewhere botween the Contral Depot ahd the Indiana avenne station of the Chi- cavo, Hurlington & Ynincy Hoad. ‘The scheme of Vhe confldence operatur was to represent that he Al wan poing to Dubugne ta open a ataro thore, and that he actually unid Lis ‘alock 0 the express- car ahead, The appearance of hia pal with a mind for the money tu psy the exvross charces, the negotiations of tha I‘AHI Tnan, the oxchanre of the moncy for tho annte bond, the dincovery of the raud, mark the ditercnt stsges 1n the game, Though eunple, very mmple, the old man was taken in thercoy., Chinrles Colambus Gottachalk is a namo lorne by & little tin sien that wings and croake In the wind that blows np and duen North tiark etreet, 1n the immediate vicinity of Justica 1lam- mill's Conrt. Uharled s aneof ihe bays, lle once \van an active worker in the ranks of the Jtepnb- liesn party, Ho svared high enough in the atmos- phere of fame to be made Prestilent of a club ol young men Hayesand Wheeler Gnands, of the Sistecnth Ward, His ambitions foul could not etop there. Ilo wanted office,—office with_salary perquidites,—and just because tha Repmb- ne did not sece In him the very man represent them in the Senme of the United Ntates, nor the 1inuse of flepresentatives, nor the State Senate, nor Nate Legisinture, nor the County Hoard, nor the City Council, nor even in the himbler capacity of Town Clerk, nor yet In the constabulary force of the county, he shaitered the ttes that bound him to his fyrmer mssociates and riahed to the Communists, who reccived him Wil outstretched arms. 1le is now a candidste fur the Legisiature, secking tne support of the nearersof tue red flag. There ars other men in s city beeldes Mr, Gottachalk, ana Mr. Gott- scualk found that out yesterday when he essayed to put & head on Mr. Fred Freuden. berg, & real-cstate dealer, = Tho Iatter told tha ambijtions youth that in his capacity &s an attorney he had on divers and ean. dey occarions sold out bis cifents, r.Gottschalk tackicd Mr. Freudenberg on North Clark street, and Fro 1 was fust overcoming him when duniice Kaufmann happened near. The wind-blown and body-tiruteed hurny-hioded pon of toil called out in milsery tor judicial interference, and the Jostice itierc stail b no petition 1 f1dered unril the Tolluwing Jene after,” and thAL the Womls - trgal vor, De inaeried betore the word **property * vo he g teeuth i1ne as recorded. . 1t was 4 inte hont hefore the meeting adjonrmed, Tha qnestion was discusaed pretty thorouchly, ani 1t 16 hopedt that this action will have a quieting in. finence on this much-antaied queation, which firet ¢ame up wien it wae proposed to_butld the Lak Shore d’m. thronen the tawn 1n 1871, when party Rucked from the city 1o try and_establien along its ine, which was not then or nuw aud wae the original cauge of tho a0-catied ordinanex LARE, The trial of James Nartford, John Canningh and James Powers toc Liie robuary of Me. S noaee, on Fitiy-fith street, came up before Jus- tice \illisms ‘yeaterday, Cunninghaw proted an alibt. The ather two Wwere hell 10 DAl 11 tbe sum of $1,000 each, CASUALTIES. TORNADO. -8pectat Dispatch to Ire Tridune. Bisstancg, . T., Aug. 47.—A fearful hail, Tain, and wind storm visited Fargo and Moor- head last evenlog. Stones as larpe as hen's-cage fell, smashing all the wiodows in town on the north snd west sides of the houses, Every un- finished frame bullding In Fargo was blown down and the roofs off n dozen bulldivgs. A frame flouring-mitl, belonging to Roberts & Perkins, was blown over, and shattuck’s livery- stable was leveled, killing five horses. In Moor- head a child was kitied by o hall-stone, and scv- eral houses laid out. Lusded cars were blown from the track. CLINTON, ln,, Aug. 27.—Reliable particulars have been just received here of a severe tornado in Grundy County, lowa, Saturday afterncon. It struck the Town of Keinbeck at 3:50 o'clock, {from the northwest. A larga number of houses wera moved oft thelr foundativns, and sume ot them denolished. Two-story bullifinga wery moved six feet out of place, No one was TARRANTS & That Unbecaming Yellowneas which 2 SIc At Wit OF T £y ea al I iioee ey ::‘IG ll‘”lllullllflll" II|IIXIEI<‘{EIUID urred appearance o e lungue, wnd dyspeptic symiioms wilch Uilem, are entirely and speedity removed ny - <L Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperient, ‘Which s mareove? economle. convenient, and pleasane, LD DY ALL_DRUGOIS A!IE:“IE.!:;\LI Yo WA BUTEEIRS, LONG & Co,,- FURNITURE, &c AT AUCTION, Wednesday, Aug, 23, st 10 o'clock, § #tora 173 [tamioiph G WAL BUF TEIS, LONG & CO.. Auctiancery. 3 RESIDENCE LOTS Frontiog touth on Jeving Park Donlovard, bear the depot, IN IRVING PAREK, IWEDNESDAY, Ang, 29, at 11 o'clock, In atore 154 Fasy Maudoiph-at, LONG & CO., Auctfon Efi—ENTIng;f‘fiRNITURf TEN ROOMS AT ATCTION, THE CITY-HALT. mnele Tohn- a8 The license roceipts yestorday amounted to $1, 500, Tho scrip clerk paid out abont $400 ycb- terday In the money which generally has to be dis- posed of st a dlacount, Jolin Reisor, a Cannl street saloon-keeper, recelved his, twenty-ninth license yesterday. ‘There's nothing 1ike sticking to Lusiness. t It wae clearly : ¥ ?al onuea by ordering vuth men uuder arrest. | violabiey wid THE COMMITIER ON EQUALIZATION scriously hurt. A few miles fram Relnbeck one | Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 10 o’clock, ¥n thia N ] 01 ' i yesterdny were 8 worning tne Justice will probavly have Wit RkEAs, The oquity of a1} and the cqust protection & & man was killed by a falling barn, and another vt P oo Tf-m'fi" %%f:"?::fn:fldrf'n'gfi ,-.I:,-',: Tfi::“;“:;&i:‘r;fi:,a to 3’},:- 000, chisuce 10 _ov'im ntachuis againat Hime of Bl beiord e lact was cn‘r-!wrjme iwed iy ans tho | of the County Board was {n gesslon yesterday, and [.[y lehtning. The damage woe considerable, 0n Fourth Floor of 194 Sontt Clark-s1. Eiaory ¢ Sluoro, wiio wis sebporod 1o nave been [ ¥ir The cepentitares SRR B Bk | by a udicions asseasment. Bowoia bF the Konubiican ariys and g thiough the amount s not. stated. Durmg the | _Chamber Sets, Turkish Chatrs, C. 8. Chatra Ler S Nomunlican wariss smi beliere phe adnare | devoted lta time to hearing tho complaints of the o eaca sud recogultion of every bolitieal luatitatlo Taxpayers' Aesoclation o5 to tho nsscasment of il an by e ndieidual pitizens fo e the onig versouial proberty in tho Town of Lake, The com- monl; LG (-t * el yjeatof anwbsuiute extutence of & free ¥a- | iy worg flad witn tho Commitleo some days W ugaras, The Reonhilcan' nirty to-day offers ta the | ago, and it was mutunlly agreed that evidenco ADicrican peopie the nniy practicsl measires of & inal * e henn e rthers: and Bunthera | Bhould be laken to substantiato thew, and sume Tinbi 22 wine Tmohtiary sya(ei, Wi incromee of for” | was takon. 'gine trado, toviving of fiome lidu(r nl 'éu?flnnfion“";k-»':nu worihy of ‘people; | Thero were present Commissloners Moyar, u Senne, Mulloy, Lenzen, and County-Attorney AREEREA SU s Nl AR AR | Watiace, M. Windolt appeared for tho Aweoca- reen Iv’:! i nnllzrn‘lll‘ m;wx I:rr':':‘:-‘v':n:lfl?“"x‘ne:'{"r;’w true | tion, and Mr, Rountree for thoss who hi onipiiical liens o 3 o - temlreds TNt Wé, tho colwred ItapibIEADS o fr‘l“”""f‘““‘ "f"';‘f‘;_u’-“"“"'flb“ e was B County, I’ mass mecting sseinbled, o hereby perze o conslderstion of A point rai Gamuuiis b sand by TS (tepubliean pacty anddowitin | by Mr. ltountree, - looking to ' having iho aurpower ioaceure el e-ciection, wicinvrynunict, | rnceedings in private, that the hasiness aflaits of pal, state. or Federal. Weé rve the springdeld | fndgiviauals might not be nnduly parsdea in the |';|;{;;?;"t,:";’"'m,":;; ';:;';';;;,v‘lw,m;w"’ principles a8 | press ani beforu & mping crowd. The objection eclinga of fragnation (ho efluris f tho Dumucratic | avsrealeiby (hoomuniitesiku it the workwes yaciy, who by sordid and viilious measures and by proceeded with. # iFdte force compelied 500,000 Lieyublican volers In the The finit witnoes called wos Frank Clirton. rep. Suuthern Stated to Yole seainat their wishied and againat wwier iros., packers. Tho firm had thie best-adiniited fnierest of & res Guvernmeut. i'ean nnsessel, bo ratd, on 810,000 worth of pers They also indorse J, W. E. Thomas, Representa. | aonal praperty, and were **packing on orders,' five in the Leislaturs, condemn certain infamous | deawiug on those for whom they packed, Thair and digrepntabio fellows smong she colored men, | guods were alwaynaold in advance, and it was and spesk highly of those county oflicers whu have | very seldom that the firm ever nad 'any goods on n‘xwlnlcd colored men to oftice, and disparagingly | band wuich could be cons!dered an taeir property. of certain uncs who have not, “They were nal packing May 1, the season being muzdered. will be held to-day ot 10 0'clocx At the Coroners ofice. The eshklence in tus hawis of Deteetive Hemzman all teads 10 show tuat tho de- ceaked committed awcnle, A fatal axcide: t oceurred about 4 o'clock of revenue warrants, Prof. Barrett's reflectors, to bo used in connection with his electric lizhts, will bo ready by Saturday. oud un extiimtion of the new aliu- minator, will tage piace in the ucar future, ye ]Iuy v Tinildmg permits wero issied yesterday to o, A, Sexton to erect o 1wa-slory And basoment the haroor, I Urlek dweline on Krio strect, near LaSalle, tu cost Toat un the 2,000 W llenry Batlerimutin, to creet & two- -l *tury and bavement atore and dweliins the core ner of lenry and ‘VPuroop streets, to cust 33,000, TUp to dats vo reply hins bieen received from the gns companlea to the notifieation sent them by 1he Acting Mayor of ihe Council's action In fixine the price for tath companics From May 1, IN7H, tn May | a1 §1, 25 vee thousand, Witlinga, of the Weat Rude Company, 18 ol uf the tity, but Mr, Watki, of Side Company, 18 10 1own, and baa sienbied bis in- Lent1on W sabiut s reply al an earty day. UNCLE SAM’S HEADQUAR- TERS. Wanirubes, A1, Top Tabies, Mattressed, Spriags. Bedd ‘Tollet BelA, Uas, Fix. turos, uito liars, &u., belug Lhe entire outdt of 1y ‘well fu; WA RS RIS. LONG & CO.. Actioneers, ® Chuttel Mortgago Salo. TWO POOL TABLES COMPLETE, Bar Counter, Saloon Fixtures, dc., AT ATCTION, };}?‘VEIQII’A \'.LA!I[. 28, st 10 o'clock. at our store, o e ke BUTTRRS. LONG & CO.. Auctioneers, REGULAR THURSDAY'S TRADE SALE. Dry Goods, Olothing, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Etc., THOUSDAY, Aug, 2. 4t 600 'clock, at aur Auc o e AT HUT TRl LONG & CO. Avctioneets, By GEO. £, GORE & C0, 6 and 70 Wabasn-av, Another Great Cataloguo Auction Sale oF BOOIS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, 0n Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 9:30 4 m, prompt, Fall and complete lloedof all_grades nnd kihdy of enrtom-ninde work necesary for & retaller's fall stock will busold, * . : This will he a eholca sale and tn tha tntcrest af all Duyers to stien Goods znd cataloznes h'l'la 1ot toe speciion Souday, , GLO, F, OOHE & U 08 atid 70 Wabash TITURSDAY.. AUG, 20. AT 9:30 A, M., NEGAILAR BALE OF CROCK ERY. A good assortizent of W and Decarated Ware will be aflered, tenuiun Tubl storm groat hafl-stonea fell, some of them lour aud s hall inches 1 cltcumlerenve. .. 87. PAuL, Minn, Aug. 27.—The loss by the tornado last night was about $20000. The storm did not extend more than six or elght nitles 1is etther direction, aud wus traseliug near- 1y suutbesst, ° DROWNED, Special Dispater to Tae Tridbune. Mornis, Ill., Aug. 27.—This altecnoon some Young men were swimming in the canal, and o diving Jown atruck a body. Tbey brought it up, and it was tound to Le that of John Ror- bock, o prominent farmer, having )ived for many years in the sonthern part of this county. e was a very quiet and peaceable citizen, and he causc of his death is not kuown. He was Inst seen lasc ovening about o'clock. His bead was very much swolien sud bad iwo wounds upon it, but two steamers bad just passed over lla Lody, and 1t (s supposed (¢ was struck by them, “The Coroner's inquest reluroud a ver- dict of death by drownlng. A DEFECTIVE ELEVATOR. THR OWNERS OF THB BUILDING CENSURED. Deputy-Uoroner Korn held an Inquest yesterday, at 403 West Indiana stroet, opon the body of John Gall, the young man who died in the County Fon- pltal from a fractare of the skull causcd by the 1alitng of the elesator last Fridoy In the Rawson Huiling. Itis exvected that a suit for dumages will bo Institatod by tae family against the owner of the bullding, and, with & vlow probably to lay a foundation for future procecdings, several me- chianies were called 10 Lo give thelr evidence an ex- perts, to show whether the accldont was or wasnot tha resait of carclesaness in kecping the elovator in proper order, ‘The frat witness called was Thomse Corwin, 8 plano-wover,’'who said Le was present when the decensed fell down fo tho elovator. There were {broe of them together, and they went up-stairs to Jower down two emply npright boxes, There were two men below to take them off. They pot on an empty box to go to the top flour, and put a vropeller L p at the tiwe, and, 10 avoul I Copt. McDunahl #lackened up, nnd his tow ranalead uf hir, Buyle {mmediately looraed un i front of the scow, vull g mlowly, and _spparently unconscious of ony danger. McDonud blew the whistlo atickly 10 warn L, but be secmingly natd no Tieed 10 iL, and_in BUOINCE moment ihe ACHW TAD down hin boat, and e poseed under and natern of kv, e come lo fhe surface ahive, ehngind to au oar, and was picked up and taken 1o a dock close by.' Efforta were made to reauscitate him, hut he seemed to have veen jured by the scow, wud died In n few minules olier the mishap, ‘Fhe body was takon ta the Margue to await the actlon of the Core oner. Capt, McDonald notiled Onicer Jameson of thie accurrence, and made & matement coucerning Tha anbseriptions to the 4 per cent loan ot 3 vlano on the elevator: it welghed pounds, over, bul thera was somu hog prodact In their 11 ot police headquartets. Doyls was UY years of Sab- terdag Wi 92,600, Witness goton with the ptano, and 'Fhomne Eme house tf 4 B e, aud has 3 wife snd uaughier lising in the city. "":;"‘" T"‘;':’ ”;;:n':l" “:"s distilled spir- | ¢ £21 10o ron shutters and then ot on with THE FROG-PONDS. Ay g, D e weltin P Pt e ey ‘Tho Secord Regiment, the artillory, aud 0 rocaip! o O ARty Dir- | Gall and bimself. Tne elevutor wam lowered i TEALTI OPPICER D'WOLF and his rlgh!-hnndlmn», Oficer Werkl, spent yes- terday morning In looking at the pond just Instdo the Lake-Shors Drive and oxtonding from North | S1r 500 wosra Sover e vamme or tho ooy avenue south to a point below Division stteet. 1t | propersy of the flrm whon the assessment was will be remembered that thera was no littls unfa- | Mdae. s voranle comment un tho condition of this eyo-sore | [ Jotn A Atkloson, of Davis, Atkigeon & Co., ickers, Wan C88, - and alleged germ of miasmatic fevers laet summer 2’.?..&."'“ su:.!:(.); l::::;l‘ll:" pron?.v?l‘}.a "xlu“l. rl:e and fall. The North 8ido Cltizous’ Unlon organ- | fiem hud no gooas on hand Lelonging to them of ized & committce of tnapectors, with George Pras. | any ntcuum:uul.wlmwvua thore wns, the Assessor sing as chiut, and tho rosult of all the exploring | DAt full sccoas to. ifs did mot knaw how much was m':l discovery thay somo porttons of | FOC bt be hail bosn Abeense uflm 7 lfi" 5 y 1y B T ety Sllod are DA€ | “Mir. Muirhead, the Assessor, wan niext called, and hormless vegeiable growths, w{oue topa presented | t¢stiled that ha Lad not avsessed any property in a green Appentance, and whuse beginninge wore the packlug-huuses which he found watling orders found on the boitom of th pond somo three to | SOF shipment. Ile ouly ussesscd wuch property s seven feot below, deponding on tho shallowness of hfldwflu satisfied belonged to the revpoctive drms, the water, A number of the propertv-uwners | %4 '*W“"‘;‘;ll the 'lflfiun hand as being in trunsit ‘weto Indicted for nut Uilng up she staguant watery | 400 BOLHAL 1O o?c‘k.-r“iuuno e Tha S e Wastes in front of of et of thelr lots, BUE | 4ysed’on $0,u00. 1o had. perbops, the product Toeir En s fow of tho. e ora oxeebt | of 500 hass in' pork aud lurd on liand ‘May 1.~ The tostir ap s fow of tho propert/.uwilure, who went [ of 500 hous fn park aud ek on hand May 1. anead with thotr Biling, dnd did waat was in thowr | G066 WAe WORC H0Y 35,000, aud bl other prop- pql'wh*c, ‘cm"“l‘:; "%’é:?‘\'f.“,.; 1t was called upon, Mr, Chapin, of Uhispln & Cotlor, packers, sald Iy if ot Tegall) do bis | tbes hnd baep sascascd on 31,600 worth of prop- ‘n'm'.?é" Ow’;:b ufm:fie‘? tiat &‘:’?:..32”:71‘32’:‘:..3_’ ett. " "Phof Hoti 60, #lock bn ‘fsa AT 1, but had however, aud it was & good dual of troudle towond [ #0d ahead und hodid not know how many hogs L O o e prat e Cotaw, Toptesskting Doyd, Ludhem & C distance boing oo of 1ho excises mads by the Du- | pyciors, testiled thal tho Arni lind been assexsed B o ‘tho erty CushL ealiy b s wha dony, | £1:000," They wero bucking and shipping on ur- sud to-day therw W ademund fo it to g1l at thé | dere and wero kiilny about, 200 hogea day, baL foot of lionks, Goethe, btuue, Cedar, and Onk- mply actlng s agonts or employes of a its yesterdosy were $17,388. For the month to date, $117,850, The iuternal revenue receipts yesterday wero 370,870, Of this tobacco and cigars brought 1n$2,206, and beor $1,160. The Sob.Trensury disbursements yesterday were $107,000 in carrency, §1,000 in gold, and 35,000 in ** daildy’s ™ doltars, Uuited States Marshal Jasso Hildrup hag been suddenly called away to Harelsburg, P's., to tho nedalda of hig mather, who ls lying dangerous- Iy 31T At Ber homa wn thal chy, Dnn Oaluan and James Ketleher, the hoys charced with hurgiarizing the North Aurorn Post- Utlice, were yewtenday remanded to ful for veial by Pl ttoyne Tn defanit of $X, 000 baif cach. (s ‘I'hers ween twanty-five Inborers discharged from tha new Custon-ilousc yeaterday, Itenson: No work. ‘The men were [oth [0 quit.” Dishursin.z. Agont Willlam Weury South pant them dunag th aflernvon, R Tha exporte of nleokol tlils weok will ng. gregata 1,000 harrols, a4 follnwe: I*hoenix ), Uneden City anig Blucknawk 250 varrels cuch, Tuis 1 on ununinlly large stupmont Tor vae weck, cven from thla distrlet, Churlon and Mary Watkon, who wero ar- reated by the West Kule police some days ago for baving éounterfelt colus und enin-nolds 1nthuic slowly for two feet, whun & cracking, toartng noise was heard. ke cried out, **\Wo are gone! Had charge of the brake rope; clong to it and climbed up, Too witncse went ou tu say tuat an scerdeut uad happened to the same elevaior six or seven monthy axa when Jt was Joaded with threo organs. it was discoverad then LhAt® pinthat hend tne Rearing of the shatt had come oat. Wite news warged Mr. Clapp that it was ot of order, and be had §t fized, but I$ nover after camo uD Lo its proper height; It lacked two fect, ‘Fne opinion sinouy them was that the slesator would 0 down sumy day, Un this last occaston they put e uruke on, aud witness grabbed bota roves to save tnmaclt; saw a flash of tre trom the wheel, but did not xnow how it was produced, Tho elo- vator wiways lacked two feetwnce the raleing of tho e, and since the Just ropuire 1t was iwo Teut below that fevel. Vernazd Emmer, 8 plsno-mover employed by Lyon & fiesly, testifica that be put 8 piauo Weigu- g H50 puunds on the elevator, © When it went duwn hu turew lumself off on the fonrth door sud hoog on to & box. Was there onco when the ey of thie wheol fell vat -The opinfon L them was taat the elsvator \as unsafe, 11ad ‘nowtod two planoe nsa tmu, Lut had never luwered but one ot one Lmo, ‘e piece of ron produced was a ploce ul the wheel, AMES W, URIDY, 8 a onilder of holsting mechinery at b Tinola strect, tentifled: Knew the slevator In question; did not bulld it; when Lyou & Uealy moved was called to exatming It and areoko It wo that they could lower the Jarge pluno bozes uing feut bigu; the beam of the car ol wilaesy' suggention, raised uo s tu the casalty stisl occapy Acricnltural’ Hall, 1hough tha Kxposition people are very anxlons to et them UBE 30 Urder Thut preparations mn: hade for the reception of exhivits, In scven dayn thie Lig show will oven, and at least forly-cight hours are necessary 10 remave pariiiing, eic.. whils extibitors will require threo ar Juur days 10 get there muchines in vositlon. The ininntey are urovided fur v0 far as guarters sre concerned, Mr. Jdonn V. Furwell haviug ollered them the nee of the Inquiry-room in the ‘Taverpacle, 4UxIB0, which will be ample, No place ' has yet i secured for the other two organizations, but ‘omwiities haviug the matter in chargo do not aliciuate uny ubeuity in ollainiug (e sccommo. d. There iw 8 tiich, however, and.u 83 prevenied tho issuzince of nurch- Tho Exposition peupie huve ngreed, verbally, totake dow it the guR-Tacka, Cloect, ¢ic. , and restore twunt Nov, 1, the hall to be then thrown open o the soldiersy it Gen, 'Forsenco snnists Tuat the agreemens shall bo e In wrising, ‘Chees was a conterenca yenlenluy un tho subfect, and honzh the rexult was not Jearned, it 16 not wilike- Iy that the catersion will be made, aud that the swilstury Wil move out i & day of twe,—ihe Sees wnt to the Tabeinacle, und Ve cavalry and artillery 10 sumue Other piace, yet to be picked out, At themeetingot the Vateran Club Manday nicht tho clearest saterent of the current mis- conception concerniug Presudent Hiaves' speach at Atlanta was made by Uen, Julis Winte, $is took 1w eround that thai portion of President iluyes' speech winch wan criticlzod 1n the resolutions of the lows Conventlon, and by certain the Veteran Clab, was grodsly musconstrued, ‘The Broowixaroy, Ill, Aug. 27.—Sulin Kane, & brakeman of the Chicage & Alton, wa stantly kilted toalny by fallipg Letween the cars of the frelght trplo, ‘The remaips were tbrought to Kane's bome in BloomIngton. Busrinerox, In., Aug. 37.—A speual to the Hakeys reports a sl accident to a Y-year-old sou of Mr. Perry, at Mt. Pleasaut, while ou the track l.rylnzrw save his dog from an approache ing train Tho cars cut off both Jexs of tue lit- tle boy, 1auderiug his recovery fmpossiblu. o \_w 1, velonging _ “to ~ them, mbont arruls of park, worth 81, 400, $2,000 worth of It, 8500 wortls of canes, and some vdds and enas A TENT BLOWN DOWN, Bgecial Diwatch (o The Tridune. Mapisox, Wis., Adg. 27.—Durlog the preva. lencs of n very bard rain and wind storm this afternoon, the large tent of the London Circus 'ued!.'""" down, and one man serjously in- ured. g e — ' SPRINGFIELD. Bankry, oms—The 'State Assessment— P R #Special DispdléR {0 Ths Tyibune, Sermornaah "L, Aug. S7.~J. E. Roll, Springfield; M. Murphy, Milwood, Macoupin County; Ueorge L. Brown, Carllnville; Davis AUCTION SALE R _,, OFXEW A FURNITURE, Comisiing of Parlor Buites, Easy Chalrs, Dedateads, Bed gprings, Maftresies, Tables, Hall Treea Ward: rubes, Buokcsses, Lounges, Mirrum, Plcturee, &c., e men 14 tan wno would not stand by his own canscicc: was B bemtor o it o 0t 1y ~th 8 y 3 M. lvey, Carm!, White County; Lemucl D. 4ko. 1\ £ & CO., Auctioncerd. kol yore | yosterday fnkon. before dmi | somic a°pisnv uoder it A new druw gear whool ; European firm. 14 did not know how many hogs | > ] 3 : 5 2 & CO.. i Pestaente i maying ins ‘e Torpecron. thaSonth | Tomen o Tt Charlus 1 35000 and aary In | Wk put Inlast. Jaauacy. On sxaniimatiun, since | ool streeti. Mecausy it don Tl 05 lisharaol woro bought May 1, bt could asceriain, Theta | Cruiz, Jackeonville, and John M, Catheart, | TReGHAS T RADDIN & COu for rtanding oy thetr honest convictio hply .CI.,u 0 natly for beariui lo-morrow worning i 30 | the recent accident, ke found the pinlou wheel | o0 (vag falluce on exuse for not datng. thelr duty, | %08 nothing about the premises Lelonging to the y o Ko ALS & il o'clock, ot 3 ull right, except tbat the key was Joos didn't think tac sccident way caused by the key coming ont of the pinfon, 'The brake was in food conditton, ‘Tho powition of the car in thy aeraunt, und the counterpolss weigit un the top, Jud lnm to belleve that the men lost control througu tho brake, Wituin (w0 feet from the upper Hour there could not be sutliclent strain uvon rhe gear (o fructure it, 1ind thie gear bruke there Mr. Etu- mers could not have jumped ¥ he did, Tho brake was such that, nad the oporator become coufused 1n (he use of it, the results would boas they had peares Thy brake-rope and the rupe aitached Lo the balanco were not bruken. Tue appesrance of the koy 1aken out of the pinton led b tolclieve the pinlon could not work arvund the shaft without burattng. ‘Fwo aays before the accident they had placey new cables on the elevator, If the elevator did nut come tu the right heignt the fact should \m” boen reported, bt that would not aftect ita aafoty, donn 1L Jallings, & nmchlnlul confirmed the opiniuns of the lust witness. {le did uut think the wccident was caused Uy u defect {n the machinery, but vy tow didlculty in opsrutiug thy brake. ‘Uhire had been rupeated compluints as (o the difficully of hanoling the storer vrake, this alficulty being greater when rlding vn the platforn thay when wtanding va the dour, The elevalur in question Natrona, Mason City, were to-dsy adjudged bankrupts on their own petitions. The fotlow- Ing further voluntary petitions were Uled: Jeptha Dunlap, Jacksonville; A. T. DPipper, Monticello, Platt County; Wilitam R. South, Mattoon; Rupert Russ, Lebavon, Bt. Clair County. Tho Btate Board of Equalization, at fta scs- slon to-day, recelved rovised returns frum the County Olerk of Wil County, which fn- crease tho gasessmoent ol lmproved Jands from $7,826,525 o the frst return to 80,035,710 aud the gencral averagoe to $18.50 nn scre. 'This fucreases the Lotal asscss- went in the State to $518,670,863, or 8.8 1?“ cent leas thau fn 1877. Unless futther-amended returna are svnt fu the asscsnment will so stund, ‘The State Auditor to-day reglstered 85,000 of Franklly County bonds, fssucd in ald of the Belleville & Eldorado stallroad, A Deputy Unjted States Morshal lcft for Mattoon this cveniug to put the Assizues in baokruptey of the estate of Hannlbal ¥, Abell fu possession of tho latter's goods, which Abetl 8. CUWa; It dd e Was not i word in the slatement hiat could be consirued (0 Juply~ibut ko hetiovud they were ght 1h thuse cunvictions, ‘That vor- tioh of hts speech which said that thers was no vacticular credit to the North 4o consequentce of the way the War turned ouf, and no particalar diecredit to the South, was In connection with remurkn showing thst the pluck ana generat soldierly qualltic of Americans wore the sawe: 1hat, with the larzest nuwber in the field, 38 was 30t apecialiy ereditavlo to tha Nortls ta beat an 1ue feriur foree, and not discreditable 10 Lhe Soath to be beaten Is‘ superior force of _cqual nuldiecly qualities, 1n those remarss thy Presluent did nut any way 10 1be princivles ot atako In Lhe creditable or discreaitable o oither siie, The miietuke lay tn luterpreting ms wperci s peaning that 18 wae not diecreditable 10 the Honth o light ugainst tho Unfon, ‘L hero was not 4 In the speech that could Le g0 construcd Ly & tair interpretation. ‘L'ho announcoment was made in last Snn. day's Trinuse of the openjug of lism)in's Theatra, v Ulark atreet, at nu cariy day, ‘Vhere 18 now pome dosbL il the event will occur short of whree woeks. Lhe wors upun the interior had progresecd € wut txfactorily that there was gvery reason 1o ho- The princips) delinquents are Mcewrs, Weckler, | OFi that duy excopty fuw barrels nud wome tools, e iners s Hlo. | |, ARacawor Murrhoad wae agalu callod, and siatod ter's ‘vosscesions llo veing by all mesns | that bo had gsscused 8il the engimes, boilers, nnd o ot o heive. el avomeraed " lang | tankn as resl estito, —in fact,all pormanent fixtares Hear Norih e ownbd” by Biton Foloy, | 800Ut the packink'houses. ' Tho tools wnd stock 18 covered with tho Narulers Yogetalle growth rys | S1une hud been uxscscd aw porsonal propariy, forred 101 the water s not stagnant, according to lie Camnilitye then adjournod unill 10 o'clock he lealdh Oticor, and e istoy reruscs t i this morsiog. S up oun the groun the Parl ‘omuilssioners r¢ the only persuns who ure Liable in the matiur. BUBURBAN. What the [lealta Ollicer Jus asked from time (0 EVARITON, time Is that the Dupartment of Pubilc Works o should order #1l the street-aweepings dumped in. The TFost-Ofica at Soutn Evanston w 10 the hole ut us before re- | tered ‘by burgiars Monuay night or yesterday feged o o cly bt g, Bl ol shon | moraleg, who caried wway sbout $160 worh of conacientlons property.avwners have fliod up tho | 24wps oud clgar, Including a small sum o Portions bolGIIE 10 thom, 1 money, They got in by cuttlng out the glass in Dr. D'Wolf, i oddition to using the street- | & window, the puity belug ou the outside. sweepings now, favera the plan of dumping ushes | This tons, It waa 1o trick at all to reach sround aud othur refuse matter Into the pond this winter, a the door {1 the inslde. Th and, wiien spring comes,’ of covering over the | 800 open the qoar trom the bnade. Ll REoce) filing with dry soil, iis will call tho attantion of | 4iore of Nic Morpet, uhh Chicado avenue, in out the unthoritics ta the malter, aud urge upon thewm | S¥ansto, was alen atted aud, relloved of agout the wportance of attending 1o |1, - Although some | 330 Worth of cigars, for which the midaiht prowl- purtioue of tha pond aro inuoxious, uthicrs prescat | &% ""fl“ to L,',;"d“' “";"“""' : “J""‘“ clse "“:1 nre:‘n‘ nu:mnx‘x\l lupflcamn{& I.h:ll u'vllr)d :'l'("" a'n‘i-':: 'n: :m{l:l':m b w';:lch. V?n.."fi!’mu'i"%’:“ifl'. and well-reguiatod pond 4 ashamed of, and before the matier Tise thas o grow wores tho clty, the | PHASYCS CaU bo yucues Auctioneers, 118 and 120 Wabsst-ar. WEDNESDAY, Aug. 28, BALE OF Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, Hats and Caps, Notions, &c. 'This salo will comprisa 1,600 LOTS, ‘Which are positively to be SOLD without rorerve. CIlAS, ¥. RADDIN & C0._ By ELISON, POMEROY & GO, Auctioucers, 74 & W0 lisudulpl-st. RECULAR WEEKLY SALE Friday, Aug. 30, at 9:30, © IMMENSE SALE. 1ot ia a latter {n the handsof a distiller city, writtan from [Peorin, which cnargos that all the Govegniuent ofilcoes duwn tacre are for male. Furihuemore, 1t wiates (hat there will be no honeat tinaiiing done tnere tntil the prescut Col- lecior 1s remuvad Aud 80ig One LLier ualilied ap- volnted §o bis stead, Ed Millar's safo condnet has been extond. ed to the 15th of Reptember, 8o that he can ree tha Prexideut and be aule _to participats in the Fire- men's Tounwment. Tharo have Leen no new e yainpinenis thns far w tho matter, No additional statemant hus been handed Juuze Hants, and vo farns W, W, O'Brien, coansel fur Muder, v cone corued. ha ays Lt ble ciieut 18 Lere (o atand Letal 11 neceswaty, Mr, Scnior Powsll, of ths Garden OCity DNistitling Campany. has just come buck from the Emt. Jle aava t ctiiods In furca thore i rectifying Lonses are the snme thot ueed tv be fu vuzuo here, when the Uayvors used to prepare the mm‘». and left it un the oo for tne empluycs (o alix It 10 thy baerel, Towell telieves ull s not straighit in the Kaaf, cven ot this Jate day, Jumen Hackott, B. Kicly, ‘Thomas Edgar, Timothy Kerns, and James fettengill, wun caled Storer's Unlon safety Kievator, frow Applications for sdmiwion to the Northwestern New Parlor Sults, Deve it would be completed by Saturday, But men of | Wi O e Tnechanical suginoat, mavo his | Property-owners, aud ihe Fark Comwisslonerd | oib8 Uy s coling n rapidly. | The tndications | Fecovered by furce last vight. 8y 2 i cnleninton was wade” withoat taking ionght e e e et e arbsrbome | opinfon’ inat’ there' was & standing detect i thw | [UERE botake & and foanl 01l up what ai pressnl | oy Vot tho Womana Collexe butldisg winl be Alieg | ,, Gov. Culfom bas written to Prestdent flayes New Cliamber Sets, . ur tiatiape, ‘U lieuvy storar of last Saturday | cugpeed by Willlan Mack. Captstin of the veasol, | iuchinory, wo shafts ot being In hoe, 80d | fepged tu, prove sn uamitiguted nusance. L0 its utmost capaciy, that ne will mect the Presldontial party at Chi- Lounges, Sofas, badn bad effect bon & partiaily Unliod | il gescrilon, T wen shitpped (rom hlfata, | Were beligotlier complications, g " "The marriage of Mr. Ed Pattianl, an Evanston | £4iz0 on Sept. 8, and the Governor will urite the Eusy Chnlrs, viu Cleveland, a8 ordinary seamen, for 81,25 per day, At Clevelund the vesscl Jusded with coal und came here, arriving Inat Suudsy, ‘The crew slept all the forencon uf tne day uf” their arrival, and whnen Mo Caplain saked shem (o man the pumps (hey quietly suid thay thoy wuuld woo him firet, and left the bust, o aeticlus which thoy signcd vound them to stay until slter the cuno wus discniarged, ‘Tlhls they futted W do, [n view of these tacts Phil Hoyno 1svaed au order foldiog thom 10 await the decislon of Jude Bludgett in the inaiter, Ad watlors Aro JUOFE OF Jues 20 tho Lubit of viutatiug their wnitten contracts, JULUR BANGS wad about the Governwent Huibling vesterday at- tending 10 hlw duties we Diatrice-Attorn, Tsunn reporte wetl him aod weked: ot llave you anvihing new, dudger” Ve Nothing, air. The papers stated this moming that I was couling my wenried bruin at i Mr. ‘Fheir, a macnlnet, wao was catled ss an expert by the family of the teceased. waid that the pinlon widft was two Inches out of tne horizontal, s thruwing thy weight on 10 the cornee of cach (uith ot the gear wheel.. When one broke It made oy revolulion, brought the machinery Lo a stop, ¢ lhe whoel, ¢, ngent of the building, tetldeda that the suine was lvusud 1o Clapp, Yound & Co,, und that f the trasw-Dess supporting tho rvof w durred by u pleco of failing timber, snd the plaster- e, which was shakeu olf, Anexnmi. Hation o the ean that it bad setticd a lit- e oat of vlace, ‘The scadulding on which the 1rchca men Wyre ot work was suspended from the 0wy, und 1o bonie exient from the iron composing e russ 700l There was 8 Baw in the lroi, 3nd it gave way L0 n pressure which should 1ot ha been bruseht o besr wpon it M Hawiin bes veternuned ot 1o allow tho bes 10 bo ry bulted without golug over the volire work. He has accordingly direcled that the Touf be removed and 4 uew one constructed, i or- der to provide azaiust any futufe accident. ‘Tho usd wore those which have dune service scven years bu the building, aid cvery nee had heen placed in their accurty, 7'he slorm and the {mmense welhi of the scalfoldiny Vluced uanler th2 cilic ceiling was mare than most merchant, and Mlse Jennie, duughter of bir. I, THE TOURNAMENT. nyder, Also of Evanston, will b quistly celovra. MERTINO OF TIIE RXECUTIVE COMMITTER, ted two weake from {n tentay, Invitations will he 3 9 {4 [ el The Execative Committeo of the Piremon's Tour- | §oamiear fha comtraraing oo, A0 fuediate nament beld another moting yesterday atternvon LAKE VIEW, inToom 2 of the Honore Dlock, Mr. George 3. The Roard of Trastees of Laks View mot Man- How prestiding, After conelderablo tatk abaut the | 8% ’lr'hfinfi“wmav! stated "l.n-:nlhu spstiag bus| question of Raances, & commuDlcation was read | Bomm ionce ey e (g diwcuselon of loun-licenso questiun and the ordina: from UeorgaS. Howen relative 1o the contemplat- | tion thereto, . - odinances n s ed visitof the Muxican- Minlster next woek, and m;t;n‘- muell:ulw::'l v;.':gy Mnld’dak—l:e:v‘hm the Secrctary was insteucted to tender to that high I £0InpAEISa] he usual lack af loicrest ofiicta) and his suite, through Mr, Bowen, an. in- m'”l"""“g t Lisus were ot vial . | importance, vitation to sitend the Tournament at Dexter Park A pettiton was handed In one week ago, contain. atauch time as 1l sult the distlagnished visitors® 120 names of resident citlzens, uking‘lbn convenience, The hioeof mucch for the krand | What is known as the ‘tiine ordinance™ b urocesdlua and streot-parade on the first morning | aholished aud a dil ferant one adupied, silowin; of the lournament was considered for somo tim the resldents in & radius of ono qmyvl:dr‘ol 1mll§ acceptanee of the invitation to the Prealdent to attend the Rockford Falr, The citizeus of Bpslugfleld will also send an fnvitation Lo the Prealdent to visit the State Capital, ————— RELIGIOUS, Bpecial Dispatch (v The Tridune, Inpiaxavouts, Ind,, Auyg. 27.—~Dolegatos to the Natfonal Conveution of tho Cuttiollc Tem- perance Unlon are arriying In larce numbers, aud the sttendance bids falr to be botter than was anticipated. Bishop Ireland, the great Catholle volonizer of Minoesota, will be here. The Conveutlos will be furiaally opencd by Blshop Chotard, who will culebrute Poutifical Hign-Mass to-norrow morolug at St. Johu's A fall line (‘.nrfim, Desls, Bookeases, Ueneral Honschold (oods, General Merchaudise, &c., & . ELISON, PONEROY & CO By WM, MOOREHOUSE & CU., . Auctivnours, 8% & 47 Itandololist, BANKRUPT STOCK AT ATCTION. . ock, Parlor Sulta, Cham- i, Burcais. kavy Chairs, Wardroties, il oves vy kood Lol 1 I wus ouo uf tne condilions uf the lease thut thoy shoutd Keep the elevatur i repair, K VEKDICT, . The Jury retired, and urought in the followlng verdicts ":‘ that the asld deceased John (el et on 1ho Sird Inst. 1ruin (he Lreakege of uery cunpectud With 8o glevator ae Not, |44 a3 150 plate sireet, wad belleve thist 1he said clavaior (ot tie 8Yidchey KIVen befars us by competent Wit Nedses Bud EXPCTLe) WaA daugerous aud unasare, sud wo du furshor say ihat the ownes of Bald elevator are . b fine ol No. | Bt o 3 7 lnrd PR Y tanie ch s Y fonlly deferred for decisivo ac- | (0 remonsirate o the catablining of s saloon in | Uatbedrals WL NUOLEHOUSK & CU cetlinge could stand, Iathor than fun any possie terday, Jt's =it b 'l &0, ‘l'ic papera Iwa, iame fur such scetdent froum thelr neglect i keeping v iy —_— e e > b Siin Brusoass o BAve the wnota | BELUNE up st Bt Silatiianls prust e, B b ol sruse] pliepaoon 4 Bo'sidek, whew | sl et heliiinaod : ppolnt &y {Lapecior LW a ot ull the elevalors work urctlaulea, 10 avoid the nete suspicwn of any uaneer. ‘¥'ho delay will, of connse, b & scri- Ous incouvenience (0 hiw, cataling B pecuniary Juse 1u cuuceled cagugemenis, THLE COUNTY BUILDING,. Btate's Attorney Mills goes to Woodstock t0-day to recuperate. $vAro you (o be reuioved preity soout” ¢4 No tust 1 koow of.® SWhAL was your business that took you to Washinutoar™ ** It was iy own personal, private busloves,” Notiong elaer another meoting wi heyd, etition was handed in at this meeting con. "he following-pumed peutiemen were appointed | taining J08 names of residents und nun-reslgent A Committee on Kecestion, 10 seo that tho uaual | propesty-ownors asking that toa liue urdlnance ba Tionura i that 1ine are dono'to President Hayesuna | hot repealed, but to adopt such uew ordinunces of party: Ucorge M. How, 4, Leer, ticorga | 8 liko kind a8 nlgat be poetitioned for, the sdva. Armour, Aloert K“Yl' %, 0, Kelty, Williaw | cafcs of the lattar contenating that they had now as ll-u? Smih, W, T, Uaker, Ctiarles 1 Kelloge, | #00d an ordinance nu thoy wished for, but that 1y dJ. Il _Gilbert, Actng Mayor, Peter Behuttier, | wicht be more rigidly enforced. They aid not J 1 K. WFairtank, O, B, A, | wish to deprive other citizens of any legislation y ¥rauklin eagh, Johu | which infeht or could be enacted for thelr benedt ur protecrion, but would asast tnem In endeavors cuilse au lninediule lysstixy thruuguout the eltys LOCAL POLITICS. TUR BIOUTEENTH WAKD. The Germsn-Atnerican Icpuldican Club of the Elgliteenth Wand held its first mocting for the fall campalgn Iast evening iu Lower Taruer Ilall, the chiet wbject being to elect now oficers and give By D, . STARK. & CO,, B4 aud 84 Nandolpu-at. REGULAR WEEKLY SALE Wedunesday, Aug, 28, at 9:30 o, m,, Chamber Rats. Parior Suits, Rufss, Lounges, Faiy q huckur: - top Tubies, LIbrats X THE LATE JUDGE HOPKINS. Buectal Dispateh to The Triduns, MapisoN, Wis, Aug. 27.—~The Bupremc Court met this worving for tho August terwm, Ou the opentng of the Court, the How. L C. Bloan, formner Attorucy-General, delivercd a beautiful tributo to tha memory of the late Judge James C. lopkins, This was responded H e, ¢ the Miller cara and the Cnatom-Monse ton have something Lo do with ity v, Wir, 1t was unly privale busiucss that touk me to Waskiugton. " ey Y v ha %3 The G ¢ Uove ? all the adjoining Blates have | 1ng o oblam 1. 1t wuuld not beany benent to (he | 10 10 8 fecling manter by Judge lHarlow &, | Chai ry an The Grand Jury for Septemaber will not be T, the ball ite preliminsry roil, The Hon, Lorens Th‘lu‘:.'ffl:’” S $oobians it 1LOULLRGE 6 kY ber Or gralu Carpots, s ot Juponcled until the ibira Mondsy. CRIMINAL. Brentano, M. C., Fresident of the old club organt- | feer sl .‘mm""mf Eaek SR 10 B et stn S Sy, St Loy ——————— : Asiticnuert o and viuit the clsy, | protection, A like prutectlon cuuld also be bad by Gov, Callom aud staff will arrive bere ou the | # petition to tho Bourd wiened by & majority of the wmoruing of tho 3d of Suptember, citizens In tho Jucshticw outslde the supposed 2ativn, called the weutiog to order, and stated that, Mrs, Erucstine Ruppee, arrested for debt, THE FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS' UNION, B a fual hearing befure Judge Loomis yesterday, at 200 and 271 State street, 18 the consolidation of A young thief bnrln;—thn name of Bayard an eleclion was soun 10 be beld, it had By I FRILDMAN, . s ooy cuarmed circle. e peoplo of Havenawsod when | gveof ear Iargest manu fucturers of furnit f 5 el 1) JRY wud wa d d. Teylor was befors Justice D'Wulf yesterday, | Ueen dvomied proper to mieet and reorganize, N, Vo TOGIteD. arid LOURINE et Bonies taeres dud ve o ¥ ure an — 2 s 'Lio Comnry Collotar yesterdny sold con. | ShaTEes with tho Lurglary of the resldenca st Mr, | Wnsells could ut very well contlnii o act as TOWN NOARDS, With 156 “dutfact Wieratanding Sbat iia ling | boddiog, who will retall sverytbing from thelr - | On WEDNESDAY, B 24 43 020, gploek, Becond Premdent of the Ulub, snd the furner Secretary liud moved vut of the ward, su thil a reurguulea- t10n wus Very esscutivl, Mr. Menry Lawparier moved (he appolntment of a commitics of ive to auggust nawes uf olicers, The wation previdicd, aud Messrs, Houry Lame parter. Mailhew dchisudecker, Charlue Deslaon, fred Weigle, sud Fred Ueckee were appolnted wuct comwitiec. Alter baiuk out soniuwlist longer thay sccmeld svsolutely necessary, the Commitice returued #0d ried tue tollowtug uawes: “Preansent, r. Hessort; Vicy- Proadeuts, Thoodors teinhold, Ucorge Schorl; ¥ecrelanen, Conrad Wi Anton €. Hudoluh; ‘Ireasurer, Fred weigl Exccutive Cowmiiee, lenry Lamparter, P. Al wenaingel, W. Messemgr, C. Spangonberg, Washe fugton ilesing, Geurge “Atsel, M, Beilaudecke The report was adopled, aod th uew Peesdicn su tuking his weal, veturued bis thanks fus the houor of bis election Mr. Ureutanu was ealled for, and responded st length, particularly un the danger (o which the counsry was exposed 1o tue possible acquisition of 2 Dewocratic wajority, not vuly 1n the ouse of Hepreauntatives, but sise in the Senate. Judging frow tho past, the progrumiue {u that case would be the beywept of Kebel clalms and _ tne complety turniug oYl tue Liovernment juto the hapds of by South. 2 The Congressman bricty Tevigwed tha action of the lust session, p’;lnl warked gucation o the £ question, Bud Jusiliying Lis vote in favor of $he ruwmonetiaion of bat metal, 88 well as the/ bomtion A¢ hed assumed on othsr CHOCKERY, CHINA, fib’i’if\p\flfl& 10 caska Double Thick Clhlna. suarte. Ainerican Crockery, snoried, ware, aaporicd. 120 weta T abiv Cutler: Tr{u ahove sale col::(-rwvlnnucllno of goods. Goods Ppacked fur couutry BUSG w wrckvalD, Auct C, V. Manh, No. 03 Culumet avenue. The case was ot concluded, aud will by taken up st noon to-day, . Huphie Dickers, of Carl strect, wasbefore Justice Hammill yesterday, charzed with receiving stolen property, kuowing it t be such, Detechive sehuack fuund In ber house a gold watch, soveral fnger-rings, & silverspl serolver, and sowe weanng spparel sloleu from Witham Burke. of a;-l 4d£;m streel. She was held 1o bunds of §600 Y. Justico Koufmann fined Charles Bodecker $50 yeulerday moruing for abosing & decrepid old bores covercd with sutes. Officer Dudley, "of the Humane Socicty, srrested 1he fellow Saturlay and Wok the borse out aud shot it 1y end its suToriug. ¥, ('Cunnell was before Justice Ncully wad tued $50 and costa for drivinga horee to death Bunday, 16, U'Conueil hired thie horse at J. J, Fones' slable for a shurt drive round the city, aud di clear to Mizblund Park spd wbout ax mil withoul suppiug, when tho burse dropped desd. The tolegraph yesterday auuounced the arrest &b Liverpool of two well-known and no- wnous Chicsye **koucks,"—Thomas Uizelow aud Lo, bia wafs. Pueyare cusrged with nev- fog celebruted the 4th ol 1y by wneaking into the vaulis of tuclUeputy Recelver-General, Totonto street, ‘Turonte, Oat., aud carrylog swuy §27,500 TIN WEST SIDE. gedlnance s | n evtablishad fact which cuald nog 5 AT u distnrbed at the beck aud cdll of every one, ar The seni-sarasl kil 16§ ob ‘h.. Wait Town Wil wach wiccosalve election of » pew Board, aud Board was huld last eventag. The Commilles 80- | yupgi It be distiroed now it woald tead 1o de- puluted to 6x the pay of tho Asscssor's deputies for | preciate the value of theif property and moko it night-work reported, fixiog four and eno-balf { unucsirsblo as a residence lucallty, Loure as the time of & dav's work dono at night, “u wax contended by the partive auking the repeal sud txing the pay thorefor 8t $1.50 perday, Tng | st tho vrinsuce s it now sidod w niduat report led to sume divcuselon, in whick it sppeared | tue town to that the expense Of making the sssessment hag ru:rm 1t wa ¥ d::‘u letter, 1'.‘1“' amb.u-z 10 "Ir i dboRe m excess o what 18 Lud beet 1 ustiicas, COuld not, oF would not, be upheld n & e B o e by s toconsat | &l O bofore tho Grand Jary; wid shat, bo 100 o yar, o g this stalo of Shinge existed, [t would be a bous of labor pumm:d. the Auscssor's bouks showlug | coutention every yuar; taat thelr petition was that wpout 500 persous bad - Been au- | uigned by none but bona Ade cltizend aud restdent wcascd this year wuo. had pot bevd wa- | propert, -uwuoulwhnu wany ou the other petition, o sl year,—of un Incressd of that | altwough Leluk Iarge nwuets of vroperly, never nubiber, -’ cejating o dollare and contd O¥ce | have realded and uever cxpect to feside’ in the $750,000 of pruperty. ‘Tis Lotal deys vecupled in | tuwn, and were thErelurs not convervant with tag uum%we anscastnont bad been 1288, 8t .50, | uctual necds or merits (o tho case, eXCupt 88 Fepru= and 300 days’ wark at uicht st $3.50, makink the | sented of mbsreprescoted by partics iu fatervat, tatal cost §0, 304 The report was adopted, aud | e Board came i f0F 183 share of abuve, it be- the pay of tho deputics was sudited. - Suadry other | iy ytatod by parties aguinst thy tepeal that it wos bills were presented und diaposed of, aod the | the Board or it Wemvers who wers agitating lourd adjourued for one wevk. The Bupervisor | the question, and wero tbe means uf its being will be ot bis otics L0-morrow afternoun 1o paY the | Lrougzut up 30 often. It was explained 1o thosd bilis augited. partics the Board had uo foicret fu the sapject TIIN BOUTIL TOWN BOARD except that it was & matter of record, or as private held its bemi-annusl meeting yesterday afternoon | cit zens; Lut,when pelitions sud remonsirances al the Bouth Town gler, No. B Washingion | came betors them ae & Board, one purty bad the street, Theto wopi}muml Justices Wallacw (Ju | seme right 10 be beard as the other, sad that no the cial), Footé, U'Wolf, Buperiisor Juckson, | legislation would be eaacwed by them, exceotss #iderable proporty delinquent for South lark spe. 4l wescsaiiehty, WXL uatallment. The ouly Lidder was & Mr. Brgges, Cuy, the Sabbath-schon] prisoner, who had 1aid his plans for breaking the Jall, wae 8lled with morse yesterday, fle did not' ks being cone ¢ned tou cell, bulcould nol belp bimsel v Wao recietting that Lis plaue 1o take up bis rewi- deuce i Coutrnl Miculgan bad been frustrated, eud duningd the day jndicted 8 pohite note tu the Juitor ashing sa futerview. Untu a late bour the duterview had uot taken place, bul when 1t dovs e wuftuise 19 thal 1 will Uv 80 apology for waule 41 Lo quit bls bresdenl compauivue, calendur for the SBeptember term of tic Crimiual Court was mado vut yesterday, Mou- iy aud ‘| uceduy are given to quasl-ceimiug cases, Ll Weauesday Clarcuce Poueroy will de tried. "L brial of Cov, Lhe furger, ia ot (O£ the fullow- lu.'buum:d;“')ll{:d sod Vilboger, for wurder, Wil Le trivd oo the Uthy Simoni sed Carey, for buurder, e Q664 €2-Postiugater McArtlar, and Wuidivw, ex-Treasurer Hyde Purk, for the 19t hebiiedy and Sievens, tor murder, tho 24, aud ke Proiection Life caacy for the 24tb. The calvn- uar. 3t wili ve sevu, 1 8 very important one, sud A 11w cuser set are Lied Lucre will be wo empiyivg LF L juil, us 3t ewbraces ever, o ot g €5y PrisULE ULALE il Corter Dietzseh says Lo is not, nor ne bas, Lucti, & canduite 1o Shersl. ne vd mense stock at strictly wholessle prices, e ———— Buck & Rayner's moth powder onninilates yoacues, Ulies, bed-buge, ticas, and snlders, MARIIAGES, OAME-STAUFFRR—Aug. 28, Ly tha Hev. Dr. L'ldu:).‘:n‘u:lur. N cards, e ‘50‘ s » 50 whe o H AI Wigs i Muluonl‘(:{,unln.u‘ ikd _K B292 v SuplRNe : Al NTORE irego for |alr tail. Imoroyed U ce 1o 1 Gubiier Was iy, 3 rov. of 210 T WU 1% whit pay. DEATIIS, WOUDARD-AS Hopiinton, )lll)-.o‘x e‘u‘. 34, 1ATR. Eather, wifu of tle lsts Juseph Woodard, 'snil motner af, Wiiard Woodard of thia”eily, ed 73 years aad 7 onthis, 111K E=The belovad son of James sud Ellea Durke, aged 3 yesrswad {inuath, 'Tuu fuaeral will 1ske place 883 p. m. to-morrow, by cars Lo Calvary Cauietery. BRACE~-lu thiscliy, Aug. I7. Lo I auhior of duiacs X. ‘00 Tary e Dok swes Wwoutbssnd 14 days, Rutlcs of funeral bereatier. HEAKLEY—AL Belviders. TIl., Ack. 36 of dysen- £y, (itaca Allce. vnly daugbter o¢ D, . and Allc AN R TR Ay vt Al % 145 8. M., AUE: Yudersia. 'mh:';“'fi""l!fifi."u“ “m""g‘"ut o'cluck, 8. m el i eai G STANTON—AL 4:39p, *A No. 33 Stute-at. uewepaper 16 | 10 cuski snd sccanties, Bigeluw Is well koown 1u | & Questiuns. A8ty the future, bho an- | Awsessor Jilcé, and Llerk Shorok. aiked of them DY a maadury bis duercets that | ths Zid near oF bet age. o AUE- 1. Hors Bisatan. 1o fua w L, cvntiuy. wul d le 15, Naviny worked with profcasions) ganye | Luonced bis Willinguess (o0 suaip represcnt the | - Bills smouuting Lo sboat 814 000 were presented | when 8 petition was prescoted to thein (8 waa |, Fuueral will tako ber alater's resldcace, huweres, 8 caudidute Jur te- § presgut | Who ha Inufu thia city their buioe. s wl‘[‘ dirtrict vhould bis cotslitucnts Bogor bim with a . Of thiv swount JIU. 5 by the Cleri were fur | thewr duly to carefully consider its merits with tae ualaried of the duputicve and the Asscasor. The | suy other papers in Conueclion therewits, and ere, upon wotiva, referred W a chwinlitee, | dulermins secordindly, but they were Dot taere conslaling of Justice D'Wolf, Supervivor Jackson, | se a Board fur the purpose of belug ballduzed or sud Ulurk Suarek. abused by B0y varty, s thelr cause would not be Gou, Stive sddrvased thy Board aboat the b of | benedted theeby s that tha Board bad bower ia fitee from ied-ai,) on Fhursdey at 10 O, oud Liuke Skt Be vah teueet b east o Taars tines b streniil Ly sy ube cise. He spu be has neses sntlopised 1L Ust of lila TBLE b Cutbection wath, ke utice 0f henill, god Laa ade Lo cQurl 6 uuy Oiler uueellod; Juh, 4 LLe pouble wall Lit, Lo cawe Lo this country ss Mea. Phil Faricy, but Poil I LOW QUILg e dn Auburu. Then she was kuown ss Jurdéo aud by olber slidsces, sud m ths oty sbe tuteed up e The wile Of Builey Awgun, b fusaous Light-weigut re-vigcton. 1o thie conuvedun be referred to his Triuipl (WO yeare 880, when the disLrict wad vup- posed to bu Dewociatic, sud wvideutly regarded tie votu whicl be then Teceived as 8 glorious vic- tury, hug Tsseae Lad witin & fuw dsys past i, W tbe Church Calvary, &3 clhr R e M T k.. AU '\ 4 . Dratherr Wil ¥ otutaat 4 Aolles of fuueril Lerssltar.

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