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.8 THE CIICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 3I; 1878—-TWELVE PAGES. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. fivc or fifty ailver doliarm, all e has to dolato go to [ fallen into the handaof the Philistines. and had the Snb-Trenenry, Liy down n €3 or a 350 il and | Ton soahort of cash tht their hazgage was put ot hia dollara sithont alscount, 5t i precisely as | nto **goak.™ Ana would he be ro kimi ae toad- he_twere getting them &t A bank, = No i« the | vance them 8300, they wivind him ne security a fab-Treasury frying to awallow np the §1and €2 | porse _of “cold which they did nat care to Bills, the erowing searcity of which is duc tathe | eell. fle adsauced them what cash he hnd. fatinrs of Congreas fo appropriate for printing | and recelved the purse. The vounger ono of the more. Only those notes are aent on to Washing. went with him to the depot, snd to aliay e ton which zre <0 worn as to deserve to be muniered mcker'a™ suspicion asht e, too. had loancd years. Mr. Calhoun teaveas family consiating of A wife and fonr children. ‘The newa was verr mndden to all, and on the Hyde Park train his friends swonld not at first he- Heve ft. A1l anite {n eaving that he wae n loving !lui-mlml and fatber, a good meighhor, and 8 warm clend, 1t 1aneral will take piace on Monday morming at D o'clock with carriages ta Rosentll, Mreets Iaat evening. Willtam ®as eclected Chairman. There waa a la mathering. Miles Kehoe, who was pres- | honre, ent, was ealled upon to give 1"pon the auggeetion af Snperviror Jackeon, Mr, apinlon of the aitnation, and he did, At conaldera- | Rice wae reguested to prepare afthiavite setting ble length. It way generally wnderstond that | fotth that might work wa« necessary, and.wtate- Miles Is a candidate for the Democratic Congrese- | ments of the pumber of hol worked each night rional pomination, Mr [lorton followed with a | by the nlahi-Iavorers, soul-stiering speech, In which e condemned Gien. “Fhe Committee asked, night. In reply to n anestlon hoe esid thadtho nieht-workers worked for four-and-a-half or fve "By GLO. P GORE & G £8 404 70 Wabal-ar. SPECIAL, Tiaron Geners, of Hojland, is at tho Palmer oase, oueh Mr. Jackeon, for ¥ the Z Bibited Anothoe e af s Girant as 8 Tore, ani #sld he had sworn aliceiance | Instructiont an to whatlier ar not (hey should andiy = Gen. 0. C. Wolcott, of Colambus, 0., {s | "Wvofthenenice, | 0 i Poieimare. T, Yor: Ther werentl rient. " The THE COURTS. 1o Great Britaln, . Ho wouli like to volantecr to | the claime of Caratonhoreon, tianbert, and_ Phil- g3 = wenty-second street, but 1t fa needless tosny AN ALLROED OAMBDLER. culance when ha got back to thie o A Mr, Rice alte 0 geners hs Mr. F. A. Copeland, of La Crosse, Wis,, is | owine: 1 ] ntreels bt X zemiieman who srrived in Maltimore lut eventng | 1hex ald notdo eo. The first man eaw the Grancer also In favor of one hank, And that to be rmn by | been made, e R Pl & TepOTLCT DL the Gasetre the pats | Aafely ant of town on a fast teain, gave him tne B rt Hous Francis Adams fled a petition for habeas corpur 8t the Drevoot oude, the Government ftrell. . Ar. Randall and several | dnstice 1'Wolf raised the question an to wheiher Homare ot Ao reahIne eniinde sMich oecnrred At Al t 8D, and retnracd, yesterday, stating that he was arrested wIthOt { i gpeakers foilowed, nfter which the meeting | tho Asressor conld employ Tepasies withont the The Hon. James . Blaino, of Maine, is | toona, Pa,, on Manday evening, In which a San Fran TRE RURGLARS! CARNIVAL. warrant, together with a nnmber of others, on the | diapetaed. The bardid a capital business duriny | sanction of the lloard. “That matter was defersed expected In the city to-day, cincn gaa Cantain figired a8 the hern In resenting Atan easly hont last Satnrday morning burglars | charge of belng an Inmato of a gambling-house, | tho exerclsee, o to the next meeting, which will be held this aftor- Gov. Smith and staff, of Wisconsi From Insulgbifercn by & rassenser to 8 younz 18dY (1A% | prtered the resiicnce of donn J, Hireh. No. 180 | He 'was ot the timo in the rooms over E8 fimalt Sl figgn atd o'elock. by one of the mem- oy, Bmithand slafl, of Wicpuataywill | 1o b Metiee, of Chicako. \w bre: | Norih Frankiin sireot. - stee. Hirscn woke up while | ke ScDonald's lqoe.store, out alicges that he TEMPERANCE. Db U TGN che reqacted by one of the mem. N {ako quartcra at the Sherman House daring the | Camres Lrats 3L o ] Y oter, trotn T i or VMgt ‘Wl af, them Were | %A*a collector, nod s at the time attempting to TAD WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN UNION, the nescesment of this yenr cast marc tigwice oy m:l";:;m;i:flm War Voterans have been TWhom shie ATect lonately parted, and entered aione on u.‘w,m“wun revalvers, and ona of the robbers | collecta debt, and that no gambling wwan goink on. The Woman's Christian Temperance Union held | much as that of last year. Wny itBhonld, be s i h il a8 . G T R AT R ) Nomyork Mo | nald, ©You don't mave here or T} blow your brains ont.” They tlien retreated, making threats e :i'é’u!"fm":',';‘.‘!n;':? ana cloming daors after them ta ‘vmrm purentt. i anmn- | Assoon as thoy were rone Mr. liiench raised an e was, however, arrested and fined by Justice Foote. He forther charges that Foote {s an in- tercated party, snd not aole to lry a caeo im- signed thie right of the 8ixth Divislon (o escort the T'reaident of 1he United States Tucsday. A special mecting will be held Mordsy night, a regntar monthly meeting yesterdsy morning at mujd not say, ter to their parents such A toncning Acene many af the pycsenpers, M Toom No. 4, Farwell 1lall, Mr». J. 13, Hobbs in — — 1n conteqnence of the fnaugurat Ceremanten of tyy the chair. CORRESPONDENCE, Nattonal Firemen's Tournament, end the expecteq i ¥lltof President Hayes to onr city " % poctipiet seL, snd fier modeat department and_beanty | alarm, but ho did 1ot find 8 boliceman for some | partially, becaure he fa entitled to fees In cases of Mrs, M. Loulse Mood, who has had charge dur- THE SOCTIT TOWN PERYONAL. ayi.{illfi..llxé\’efi‘gfi: ?:-{lfeflia':fc:'n“u?gpfn e | B L O oMIBe rian ot oninara; | houra. ‘The Stieatata 100k with them & suitof | conviction, ani hence allows hlmeelf to he ewayed | ing the last month of the Bethel Home meotings, To the Edutor af The Tribune, e T P A i mronened the | €lothes, nnd a small som of currency contalned In T B T e e o ety | the pockels. The case was ot reported by the bebind hiet attempted to engAge her fo_conversaiton, | officeron beat, and no record was made of it at the hut roceived no repiy to hiv auestions, and as ke per: | Chiteago Avenue Statlion until last evening. Msted fo- them ahe sppearcd deepiv mortlied, | “Lase Wednesday night burclars furced entrance A0 aner fnce fushed scaclet st his Inguiting | 4o the basement of the residence of J. I1. Vazzard, e, Finding that sne woula not repiy, he § 10 tHG PAIEMENE BTN They Fansacked the foliowed wp nis rude sdvAnces by crowding inta | 3'O0- ‘ TRAe avenue. ) he seat slongslde of her, despita her protest | bsement withiout finding anytning of valuc, and that she wan {atigned_and preferred to ride alour. | were preparing 10 ecarch the unper flours when ’:}:‘:El'tlI{'nlé!tll!um[;:n:#amrfl;flw:fl;;flhln:"!‘::;nlfi:l’:fiy thetr presence wan diecovered by Mins Iazzard. 3 uac T Hivacal, which The. Rratoruily arcopted: e Cap. | Theyecampered off without any plunder. tain proposed punirhing the sconndrel ot ance, but. toward his Interest. Petiloner, therefore, asks to be released trom his unjust imprisonment, ABBAIAM AUYDAN, The notorfons Abrabiam Suydam yvesterduy fled & petition for habeas corpus to get out of jatl, 1t wil] he remembered that he was committest in de- S$1.000 hall for perjury in swearing that Kitr. lolick wAs hie_wife on the trial of a re rler n suit in Avril, 1877, and hie plea now fo ¢ he aneation of who his wile was was utterly Irrel- evant to the care, nnd felee ing 18 to ik could not be made the basts of a clarge for perjury. The Jadies, put up at the Grand Pacific yeaterday. 'illlmy are on their way to St. Paul ond Minneap olin, Col. W. B. Pottit, propristor of tho Occi~ dental Hotel, Indianapoliss Col, Robert Air, man- soer Walnut treet Honse, Cinclonatis J. R. Glills, Lindall Hotel, 81, Lunie, are at the Tre- mont 'House, Tho temperature yostorday, na observed by Manasse, optielan, 85 Madicon streot (Trint e reported an attendance increased from twenty-fiva | CaiicAto, Anz. 10.—~In your roport of the sctlon to forty, ana that thirtcen had elgned the pibdge. | of the Committee on Eqnalization of the Connty Hhe sald that the reformed dennkaras wero dolng a | Doard, fn yestorday morning's twane, it 18 stated, £ood wark amone thelr old assoclates, that auch action was 1aken—reducing the nascas. \Mrfl.‘lrl. 9!.’ (:mm‘fiua"qfl""r““" “re,v‘t;‘r;ed IPu ments of scvaral of tha leading housus—after con- Angust receipts , and the expenaitares b e thmn an S13, Toavinin salance in the | 1Sitation with me, indicating thal 1 recominendad, Treasury (afler making up the dedclency from the or at least acquicaced in, sach redactions. This is Jduly hafaniee) ot €200, ot correct. except’in & few tnstances, and most of A report from the Desplalnes atreet mceting, | these In minor caser, 1 was, however, from TUESDAY, Sept. 3, Qur Resmiar Trade Sale Day, we shall make & Spectyy “Trado Sale fn DRY GOO which 1s conductend every Monday night by Mrs. | the first desirous of having exact juatice done to Huilding), wasatRa m., desrre A, D1, | UDORsowe Protesia Glug mAde by (he pasenwcrs, TIE CUSTOM-IIOUBE henrine will prubably be had, bufore Judge” Meal- | Ronnde, was most satjsfactory. The work waa | gy wot wae aspured Dy the Cominittee that tity 73512 20t . 72 * | renimed hidseat. ALAl ‘e youg aiy ¥ Hister to-day, prgtesing Witk gatfting resalte, _ Hhe ohe | oo : TR A O e e ek | S T T ™ prvoncee, it o, aisuivne i TS5 | Ncommeniuion wovle be commuere huy tor | THUTSdaY; Seple 5, 9:30 a, m, h 353 . g was con ronted by the Ca 3 inyllully [aferior apparentiy. Wit th The salo of 4 per cont bonds at the Sub- ¢ had & wife anid sister who' might be traveliug siohe s o AT B SR Trf;l:nr,‘y yl'.-nlur;hy lmonn'cd]‘la t;moo, i 3 " el inw In the ‘face. 0 intornal.revenue collections yesterdsy foiling bim thy aLfor and cutting him - badly belaw the 161t eye. Tho passengers mquircd | amonnted to$25,303, of which $20,880 was for excitedly the cause of the aaauit, wnd the Captain | poirije Jrisbreinimisnd sy R pe reiine s asaiiana | ° DT 1 alone uni ed. e i B T e Sn ey ot araming | _ The disbursements ab the Sub.Treamry #DISOl, was siruck agaln ‘and knocked tothe ground, | resterday werg: Gold, $000: currency, $3,000; #nd, upon thing, received peveral more iowain tie | yicer. 82,000, ' . i caide ot The aitaek. gt So. AttenpL o Arren 1hS | Yohn Schwr busi naiiar and the. mencral yordiet wan s crvea i | Tohn Schweye, doing a Hquor businoss at ::Sn “'"h‘nll;;a‘r"‘v.vu,l_?ev:rfl‘y‘wlrijulr;el:m"l 1a the corner of Centre avenne and Twelfth treet, 4 d Nl 4 tvas brought befors Commissloner 1foyno cliatged R g RS AT Tl swith having failed to make the proper entries ipon subsequent sectlon until reaching New ¥ lis Goverminent nook. L3, C 3 A ollector Smith and Appraiser Ham had Pttty Jadtananolis: | o private conenitation yesterday afternoon fn re- gard to the old matter of the Cuetomn-iloueo Inves- tigation, bat the particular sabject of the confsb was not'reveated to roportotial cara, L. A. Cole, of Laporte, Ind., and a eolored woman named Mra. Lizzio Smith, of Eiein, NI, were befora Comminsloner lluyno vesterday for Sarah C. Todd filed o il yesterday againet her nushand, William Todd, ask(ng for & divorce on recount of his cenelty. ‘Anna Leinhard #1s0 3eks for a divorce on account ot the descrtion and sdultery of her husband, Ru- dolph Lelnhard. SUPERIOR COURT IN DBRIEP, Alexander P, Moore began a sult fur 32,500 yes. terday agalost Suninel Bites nnd W, B, Toplift, CIRCUIT COURT. F. K. Shandrew beyan a snlt in trespnss sgalnst the Charter Onk Life-lusurance Conmipany to re- cuver $2, 500 damages. Larolins Letzen sued Charles Czukey for Imtead. Very desirable lines of Seasonsblo Goods wiyy bo offered at this Hsle, §U§9488894§¢y We hieve n Constgnment of All-Wool Winter Weigng Cassimeres that weahall ofter st this Sale, FIRST REGULAR TRADE S1.E GARPETS, Floor Oilcloths, and Table Oilelolks Thursday. Sept. 5, 12 o’cluck. TAPESTRIES, All-Yool and Wool Filling INGRAINS, Single nnd Double Cotton Chain conntry like the \Washinutonian lome where | any ono representing this oflico were called for or women were ndmitie She spoke of o reiined | secmed ta be desire woman of hee acquaintance who wvas addicted to 1 should linve favored some reductions in some oplam-enling., . were many such women, | cases, botnot to the ~xtent made by the Commit- and semething alionld ba done to establish a re- | tee. These large reductions, made In seerainyg formatory institation for them. haste. and so suckdenly, closing thie books againet A general discussion ensied na lo the great de- | [arther protests, fs !jusl cause of complaint of mand for auch an tnetitution. Seversi lanies men- | those houses who, though axsessed very h.gh an tloned easen of drinkenness, by lignor and opinm, | compared with former venrs, wore willing 10 let among refined and_ intcllectual women of thele | the nesessment wtand, provided others woro kept Acquaintance. Upon motion, the Committen on a | on the sams footing, Now thal these lendiiy Home for Inebriata Womon were empowcred to | houses have been o greatly reduced, and the others aee what could be accomplirhed towardn securing | are allowed 1o redrces by the Comnitiee, they an endosment fund, with lgechxl refeience 1o the | complaln, and not without just cause. Iam in« 410, 000 bequiest of tha late Michael Reese, of San | formed that the Committee will have no further Franetsco, rersion, hut will make their covort to the Noard at ‘Tho eubject af lignor as a medicine was brought | 22 v'clnck this afteravon, [t 1s possible that parties up, aud the monrnlil restits of cascs of alcohiolic | who feel thenselves ngeriesed by the Lasty action treatment wero commnented npon. A motlon was | of tho Coinmittes carried (0 the cffect that the Secretaty prepare a | full Boand, and successially protest that the Com- potition to the Chicazo Medical Society requesting | mittco's report hu not accepted until materially the members of tnatorganization to discountenanco | amended, for the reasons above atated, thie use o atcohol stimulant even in casca of sick - W. N, Rick, Assewsor South Town, ness, and dlscontinne its use u thoie severnl prac- . tces, The motlon was afterward reconsidered the Lindell Hotet, 5t. Louis; and L tit, proprietor of ‘the Occidental Hotel, s, were At the Tremont lionse vesterday, Early yeatarday morning A. M. Henderson, of No, 178 Warren avenue, while out driving, col- lided with Madison street csr No. 281 at the Lincoln strect cruesing. The hnxcl wvas hadly wrecked, and Mr. flenderson was alightly Injared, Yesterdny morning o _horse attached to n grocery wagan, owned oy D. Quill, of No, 305 angress streef, ran away from In front of No. 144 Hlate street, At the corner of Madison It broke soveral mgns and slightly damagea & horse and buggy, the owner of which was unknown, Willie Tswohey, 7 years of age, residing with his pazents at No. 55 Ada atreet, while stcal- ing a nide yesterday afternoon on a fruck wagon, atilie corner of Falton aud Ada streeis, got nis Jegn caught In the wheels, Tho right feg was badiy torn, and the other leg badly brulsed, Col. John B, Batehelder, the historian of the battic-feld-of Geltysbnre, arrived in town yes- VPRONATE COURT. estato of Volney A, Marah letters wero (8- Int sued to Caroline M. Marsh, nader bond for §10, 000, THE CALL MONDAT, o ay cet a ledring before the 1inols: I, Kennon, Menaeha: C. vanas(tiei . A, . Katn, §t. Loals; Col, ftobert Alr, 2. M, \Walcutt, Colmbia, 0. .. SAerman’ . donnson, New York:J. b, liltanin, Cedar tal ik fio0Ti— untllthe defautc dar an 3 tans. of tlio beptember terin, Jrnog FanweLL—Moions . 8. Thttie, Dixon, Il).; neat fobinwon, Jiintavitle —M. . Brady vs, O Y] 0 THE OTARR 8IDR. Aln. 1 Col, A, 1 flclsey, Pittaburg: aynard: | examination In relation to the sending of postal- | CLUMTAR SSLE%, Lo wintam Carr su. . | PP the subject deferred, 4 AL terday, and put ip su sppenrance at tho Kxposj- | Hoston: B, Camerua, Wichigan: Do L. Kink ang b cards with writing of an obageno natare upon L e s g 18 Mra, Urcenlee, the Chalrman of the Tlospita) To the Lditor af The Tribune, Tou HullQing, where ho 1A 10 lecturo threo times & | ik Ak nd £ icOt e | pand Dodd, 433356, =31. A, Buchaaan va, Samuel it them, ‘Tho woman clalma that' Colo rufaed her, and she war having sweel revenze upon him in this way, Cole malntained that it was a caso of binck- mail. The card was eent by ter from Elgin, and {ts contonts are extremely fithy, Sl was held for further cxamiuatlon befdre lloyne this morning in all of $500, . K WASTED AWAY, THR 3. U, WALKER RSTATE. 1o tho Probate Coutt yestorday morning Gen. A. : ¢ in 0. Walker, THE CITY-IIALL. L. Chetlaln, sdministrator of Martin O, Walker, Canunittee, reported u disconenging condition of affairs at the County Hospltal. ‘1o tompekance work there was very serlonsly interfered with hya jack of encoperation on the part of the physicians and head-nurees of that institatlon. Tohey rald fne. They bellorea fn the work, bt thele practico did not verily thelr worae, becauss alnost every | morg than this, he purchased tuo goois of owerd boer, wilie, whisky, of 4 @noue ol ity ‘_‘ff,:fl‘l:“‘r,fs,;'um"w v wine, whisky, of OHIGF | yyioh were nob **feathor austers,” 1o dld not Ar. Merrill read an_{nteresting acconnt of the \ncnnu all the goods taken frum the express Buchanan, 82,270, 1 1S, T, (irow, Sprng any 1n connoction with the exnibition of his cele- | 8¢ i owehs TabyeRs €. hrated painting of that uatile oy Walker. The e painting srrived Thursdsy, but has not yet been unpacked. At Socinlist headquarters, No. 7 Clark street. lart night there wers three meelings, ~the Amalgamated Tragea'-Unfons, the Cabinet'Mak- ©rs, und o Committee of the Lehir und Vehr Verceln, The first transacted only routine bosi- ness, tiie sccond-nsmed decided to participate in thie picnic of to-morzow, and tho Jast-named vody completed minor arrangements for thelr picaic. Thursdny sfternoon Mnary Withors, 19 Citicado, Aug. 30, —We notico an article in this morning’a paper which Is untrue In sll respects, Inthedirat place wenre not patent.right aen The Secretary read a leticr from a lady of Luxe | ‘some reakon, when tho Committee renched the Forest, neking It lhe‘re wae any indiitution in this | point of finat action, no sucyestions from me or AVERY MOORE, * 1B 1AS STRUCK OMa The Daily News has succeeded In learning the wherenbonts of Avery Moore, the defaulting Super- visor of the Town of Weat Chicago, who, itappears, hiassetticd down in the oil-reglons nearSarnia, Can- ada, ‘'The Néirs, with fts penchant for bunting np cecaped Chicago thicves, dispatched one of Its re. portera 10 nacertaln the refugce’s esact where- ahouts and Interview him, to nse the newapaper neither have wo ever borrowed $150 of salit Elllote, nsacopy of oor contract with hlm shiows; nnd, Letpsfes W, L. Hall innaif: 8. U, Trowne and {he tion. U. 1t Denis, Narviands 1o 0. ave, {tumse] waork at the rooms during the past month, Thirty. | ofiice, but those that he did take wers Nrst-clnes ilve mgnatnres 1o the pledee had been oblatnea, oot 1 1 the pri %) s ie Plodie gouda gnd worth the prico patd at wholesale, It 1 P T s S e T 319 | 1ot the **old etary, " bat steaight business trans- terenting cases of redemption. The pledges num- nce meotings, mentioning many in- presented 8 petition setting forth that the personnl 2! nentioning many in. action. Iio was in our employ. and very suddenly ; o a9 " % tesired to leave, demanding that we take back INGRAINS 530 285,08 .00, 6 HLORIOTEL B | Th liownso rocsipt woro 81,600 Y im0, ani ot e | Do acotee oo w1 A Sar Fero, | OGRS s o thSath ar i | e wHR o et e 0 oy sk ’ 3 N . D 2 3 ) ¢ etary. « | notice. waercupon he ] c. be necensary o dlecharge the debts, dhilg moolh, The Const entered the order, the sale to take familiar, on the page of the hotel-register 8 Mlay s employed 1n & restautaat t the comer ot ‘aoert for. the. arrivala Ang, B Kooking the labotlng men, who form o great part of the of Ranuolph and Desrvorn streets, and lived with placed upon our bars. attendants. false pretenses or larceny as ballecs, ™ bat merely A ruitat Iaw to obtain tie money back for goods Corporation-Counsel Bonfleld has retarned avel e ror No. 75 Miss Wood, Mra. Decker, and Mies laro were | Which we sold him, ‘Fhu snit was postponed by b puryuieiat the comer:of Bt sud Herdun f, oo, e ot mad red e wois: D e e e ! o th | 2Ll further, ha camo ncrosn tho eyine pame 1 1he | oyuciniod sa'the Horpital Commitice for Septem- wirhof i wen sitorncr. 1t o Courtsurs wo PLPRB;?ELQ&?,:‘EIH“?; R, 5! o i cor Gl y . Iy thing to do wan 1o vielt Pctralia, To make u | ber i A ailey. wo 17 De- Assistant-Superintendent Joo Dixon is g '::“;‘:f;?::‘)':in?::;fim:{:::m?:: day in gfi:fif:a“::‘rlu‘:ufle'yt (hending, the broperty 18 to bo | L0 EY shorh, ho at last found 1o dofaniter at | Aftet furthor routine businces the meeting ad- | Wil du g0 as eaon as we can seli thant. . Wa vl ns etill engaged In making experiments with revolv- ers, to produce & bail similar to the ono taken from the heart of A, B, Clark, the iurdered man at LaGrange, but thua far he says his first oxperi- ment hue been tho moat satisfaciory to limaelf. It wronld be i order for some other party to experi- ment awhilo. Col. Dizon stated positively 1o a Teportor yoaterday that there as not the slightest ground for holding the man Joe St. Pater ou e Ticion of being tho murderor. ‘fho firat instaliment of fish for exhibiton at the Exposition was recelved at tho bmilding yesterday afternoon, from the Misslssippl River, An eager crowd watched the transfer of the nquatic captiven to the In‘nullhllflnn aquarinms which encirclo thu great central fonotain. Many of the fishes arrived in an exhausted cundition, and wevern) had dled before reaching thelr destinailon, Anotlhier car-luad s expected Tlll.‘ldl(. from tha AWisconsln fish hatcberies, and other places, The collection will be hizhly selentlfic and intsresting, and will prove ong of the mos? attractive featarce of the great shovr, A Frenchman giving tho name of Auguste Gorler tried to commit suiclde last evening in a cell at the Weat Madinon Street Station, by hang- Ang himacl{ tothe fop of the coll-door” with n Jeathern belt ,which ho wore about hia waist. 1o was cut down by Janltor ‘Telyes, . and then tried to dash out hir bralua, 1lis condf- tion wan caused by the excessive we of liguor, and xcitement on account of hia wif leaving ey resided 8t No, 144 West Lakn street. sirablo Etyles In atlanailties of 4-4, €4, anda-4 widthe, Inctuding u lincof * Drum Laid Goods, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, Veritably, we have s Line af these Goods fo no sense interlor to the Dest Qualities and styles made. OF: UORE & CO., Auctioneers. B Largs Ao Sa BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, 34 GEO. P. GORE & CO, 48 & 70 Wabash-av., Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 9:30 2, m, ‘Waen we shall, among othor CUSTOM. MADE GOODS, sell Avpended Ina ilst of the real-éatate which is to Jouened. Angns, the maeson contractor, gol his sec. | e put or the marxet: 3 ona esttmate for work donc on tho Chiy-Hali. 1t | pecithtd oL Lot b A e e 2 e o foct ot tas for §1,110.05. Lot d,_Block b, Fractional Sec, 13; occupled. here aro throe cases of s South 70 feat of Lot &, Biock b, Practiunal Sec, S ere arallirog_tasse el “f,fil‘ffc‘,flz:f“"‘!' ot occuplol. - Soutn Loty feet of Lots 7and 10, renorted aro few in number, 3 Fractional sec. 16; accupled.” A body of land 120 The only building-permit worth mention. | feet in wildth from front to rear, taken off soutly o was on 1sstied (ng 7, Hall, for a thres-story | end of East i¢ of Block 8, Assensor's Disision of and cellar stone-front ators and dwetling, No. 614 | N. W, ¥ of Sec. 2,—8 frontasge on Bichi. Weat Lake street, to cost $3,000. in“n Chie of lnul le_e‘%. nmllnlmg;l Ln‘u Thero was n falling-of in saloon-licenses, | Rlock 1§, Fort' Dearborn Additlon: nceupled. anly twenty befug Israed; and an half the saloon. | Snb-lot 12 of Amscrsor's Subdivision of Lot 5, keepern aro still delinquent, the Mayor's polico wll | U, and 8, Block 36, original tawn—Ncs, 70 and Bi aslly forth next week and bring them to time, },’;"-“'p"' :lr;e&»;cnlnug.m l.ag MAI: tllnlo north " e ) 2.12 feet o i in Ellle’ Bast Addition; oc- 4 m’sf;&'{“rg'"flf rflco'v}: ore:, \Vntcrhm- cupied. Lota 3% 53, a8, 40, Olock g5, St Celoee, “Shder, Complr, | Sl Figabdviee of e 8 o o ¥rhich $11,000 went to redeom certifcates of 1877, | L B vacant.— Lata. S0 and 10 1o Prizcie Bith: Nothing has yet been heard from Wash. | 8ivision of Block 10 in Sherman's Subdivision of Ington abant the Valenting scrlp. although the case | 1O E; % of the . s of the . &2, 1 of hec. 28, was argiied and submitted to the Secretary of tho [ 3% 14 it ¥aehut. S O BRI Of Lot Rogk T Interior n month azo. A decision will porhape not | {i0°" YPVHCNE Bac. Wi, G0, 14, & vacant, be :‘l"‘“t"'“‘"' °°;"’"- & oy, | i fnr of ‘Lot 13 an 10, filack 'he Lemont Stono Riug ars very ot, | 20, School getion ditton; occapied. but ruamo# hath 1 that they arc. rying 16 zek p 4 | BOuth % of Kec. i3, 20, %, 4, —i%0 acres in o Da- h 7 « | vicss County: vacant. North i of the N, E. 4§ of scheme to circumvent tha Mayor. Thay are pow. County gejean, howsver, and will not o able fa” add Bec. 4, L6, . 4,—Ki 40-100 acres in Jo Daview ihe only hotel in the piace, and, ta Judge from tue t with a decidedly cordinl “reception, lcagoan I8 Jdescrived, In the acconnt which the reporter sent to the Nere, and which was puolished yosterday, 88 **i¥ag and broken, hia well-wora clothes haneing close abont s ehrunken form, his beard thinned, and his whole appoarance telling all o plainly of the stenggle he had undergone.” Avery appears to have been in a rumarkavly confidential muod, and tald the reporter waal pusports to b the whole bnainess. 1le aays his troubles in Chicazo caine to & crisie on tiie Oth of June, n yeor ago, Ile had, while acting as Alderman, Nchouol In- spector, And 80 on, Alwags vpposod corraption, votod againet stcals, and, in short, been a madel citizen aud pubjic oMcer. But In the spring of 1877 he was taken sick. Sumething was the mat- tor with his heatt, ho thinks, and it aQocted his liend, nntil, 8t times, he geaily had no commaud of himself, Losses in ousiness, a large Inmflg. including an invalld dauenter, to provide for,—all this worrled him, proyed unon his bealth, and that, in tud preged upon hls mind. e didn’t want 1o plesd the” naby act, he sald 10 tha veporter, hut there had been many days about that tiine when he knew he wasn't morally accountable for hin acts, }is town accounts st last were ggmnlmrl. e had nothink fo make them good, ‘nis dlstressed him so that he ronldn’t aleepn a2 mntter of justica that you pubiish this denlal, Yours respectrull LOWELL & ATNER, — THE LITTLE EXPOSITION opened Thursday morning by a street parade of fourtcen double and siagle teams aud band wagon, containing the Chicago orchestra of 1if- teen pleces, It was the aonual cavaleade an- wouneing the opening of the oyster season by A, Booth, Esq., who Is now doing the largest fresh oyster trade i the world, The stewarda of the lcading hotels and oyster honses wero well rep- resented, while a photographic view was being taken, Among the larze concourse of specta- tora we nuticed, Col, Wilson, of the *Tlvoll V3 Parsons, of the * Shermen’?; Barrell, of tno “Club flonse; Tanner & Babeock, “Tre- mont"; Mathews, *“Clifton™; Winters, “Palmer™; Gsekill; “Grand Patific; Gates, “Commercinl 3 tloffman, * Brevoort 5 Burke, *Burke’s Hotel ”'; Baldwin, Aloxander, ' Boston Oyster Ilouse Sith's Chop Houss™; and other: Inscrintions ond bannors were displaved, from which we clip the tullowln;‘: * From the At lantle to the Pacifie,” ** New Westminster, Brit- fah Columbiy,” *'Halmon Cannery, Astoria, Dacks," Patent THE TOURNAMENT. PROGRAMME AND ORDER OF MARCH. The followlag programwe aud order of march hine been adopted for the great street parade of tha Piremen's Tournament, which s (o take place in this city Tuesdny: . Henner, Chisf Marshal. Alde—Arsistanc Fira:Mariha) Capte, Casey, O'Irien, ana Hol IRST D vieioN. Police—~Cllaf V, A, Kea Marshal. Alds—Dizon and Bauder, Form on Stata strect, southof Peck court, HECOXD LIVIAION, First Brigade Titinute state Mbitis, Brig.-Gen. J, T. arrence commanding, escort to hin Lxceilenicy the Lresident, 1. 11, 1iaycs, and Cabinet, Gov. Cullou ting overnans of athck Ktaté bl A Petrle sod Myers, tnu tayar, s xecul ces of (0 Nationsl Firemen's Peck court, Fight un State stres 1810 Vislting fitgmen from otiier Nia €, V. 1i. Pond, liattle Creek, Mich. y, ‘st. Loutss Citet of Elkhart, Tnc Departuronti ufet ot Manstoid, ¢ r hepariminty ciet” Abeanr. il w, Burllng Vtoy Do+ 5o l rshatltown, Ia., ments Chlef of Cliegenne, : wk, Donver, Lol part- parimenty Capt. C. ) peprtment. The coiipunies from the following States compose the Divislun, and will_form n the ordep psmed on Btate aircet, nurtls of Polk, with Fight on oIk streety an, Indfans, Uhlo, Wisconatn, fows, Verniont, V. ning.: Missouri. FOURTH DIVIMON, . mighta, [le wan su crazy, In fact, that lic went en the Board of Trade 3nd began 1o soeculate vn nn yugantly large scale. 1o use his own words, he **hought and anld like an insane man." liad . 5 : 7 £ he wanteu to play the villaln, he says, he could Oregon "' “Oyster Packing-Iouse, Beltimore " ea Men's Kip Doots, prime. e was arrosted for disorderly condnct at No. 71 | $1,000, 000 to thu taxpayers' barden. Connty: vacant. West haif o . & Rec, fi, 28, | } 0 he 1 Tillnols Gremen—Marshal, . A. Boynton, Monmoautn; | & A 3 § it boots, prin 5 s : SRty iave run_ away with $33,000'fn the first part of [ o i | o Bootivs Oval B 07 Aot o 3 i Wert Adama stveet, whiller ha hd gone in earch ~ Ai=r achos lo o pasiers Connivi vacant: e taterenico In Uit Mo didine ine | Aue—Franc ',"::,’:“{-,..‘:}::’:.‘,k;’x‘?‘u?:'&‘:ia.%‘.?fifi. e a1 PEL Oatecach o5 aloty J3ip Boota, izl 3 Cannery, Digwsond, California.” ~ The processlon -mude a civcult of the clty, enllvened ¥ choics muste, This morning the eame wag- ons are all over the city delfvering * Booth's Oval Brand Ossters," while sume aro at tho tend any such thing. At broken in health and short in his town accounts, he uecaio despondent, went to Poutlac, Mich.. and thought of suicide, Then he came to himnaslf sufliciently 10 return here and go (o bed, —although, as ho Clirfstio, Ducatur; K. 1. Chandier hicagas . A.Btelnbach. Quincy. Formon dtate street, vighs vemlaeu tlartisi M Irat 1lifnola Siatn Ansoct and vislting Fire De- parimont oficers and city oMefulay riext the Sial ehamulooenip companies;, next other biitnots cow- punt S Jotd 00 and U7 on cast side of Commerce atr TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. | 5oda fect of Lot 1, cast side o Saln sl (ia” lena, 111, ; vacant. Sec. 0, 13, i uthwest 5 yiny h y ‘Thio Conuty Tiosrd meots this fternoon to | S3<e0s sau" ks "Bemire. aval-rond, 44 BEove: settle up tue Luslucsn of the year, conveyed 1o Peler 8. Potorsun and oceupled by The sccond reunion and soiree of the Chicago Cooks, Pastry Cooks, and Confectioners’ Asrociation was held st the corner of Adams and 1asallo strects last svening. 'The eathering was v ot m;; 300ty Prie, rca Metra nad loye Calf Toots, wediun toprime. ‘aves You 'Ip-’udbpfl&lymu‘. S s v ) 5 % acre Haly Minoa- | eaya, more Insane than sane, 5 deopots sending suppliea to their numcrons Inrenpeet to Wo 1l Philips, the foundor of the | 4t Jack” Stophens, Clesk of the Criminal | R keniah e e Bt ta | *Am oficor of e law came for him in the night | V42! riren iviniox, vountey citstomers. 1t s such energetic men us With tho Tremont Houns aa hosd cook to accapt | Court, is back from his vacation, e i e Pasalle - County; | thine. lfad he come by daylie woulduw't have | Fire-lwursnce Fairol Mersuai Supt . i Bull. Alfred Booth that has wede Chicago * The Metropolls of the West," ——— One roach doth fall wpun another's heels, Buck & Hayner's Mouth Powder drops them. Calf Val, 40 Cases Women's and Misscs' Giont, sud tiraln 260 Cases Men's, Boys™ a) Also, 8 ling of White Mun‘s Hana-mi o and Culliren's Huchester-made G ‘I’H".l.'ll'lpmwm. o Women's, Mlsscs’, and Chlle . sucs anil Goods resdly for Inspoction Mondsy. the superintendency of the eating-houses along the lino of the Atchison, Topeka & Sauta Fo Hall- road. ‘I'be aitendance was Jarge. andtho mxgny- ment grest, and «during the evenng Mr. Philiip« whr presented with a scries of resolntions ex- vreasive of the regrets of the Awsociation at his contemplated ramovul frow the cll{. and with a nicatly-arranged photograph of the leading mem- winkin, Form on State strect, right testing on Adams atroet, BIXTU DIVIAION, Marshal—Asslatant Fire-Marhal D, J. Swenter Alds —Asslstant Fire-Marshals 3uslam and Blioys Chicaco Meviean War Veierust Chieagu Volunteer Fliemen's Axwciation: Cominon Council and city oftietaiss Chica- ko Wire Depsctmout guostsi Chicago Kirs flopari- nent. " vacant, at 44 feot’ of Lot M, and ‘Tho Criminal Conrt convanas Motday, ond | the “west 43 fect of “Lot "0 T s thio call of the quasi-criminal calendar will becom. | Village of Nuporvilic, DuPage County. Two menced, pleces in the Tawn of Liele, b Page Caunty, one HoRt contatning %2 42-100 acres, and the other 760-100 Sherif Korn was sick yesterday and nuder uc{ln.‘:‘il ‘ulflu‘ii 'lfirfi: 1? :3:'; Iy l';:nmrwl-m:"n 2 estimated value s given of o property, the caro of phyalcian, “He s threstened with an | ©5pRAae TS LN IE Yated hin oAl cared, hul he conldu't endure the thing when it *Cburst upon him in sucha way,' lle told hix wite ho was going to yot uut, and, although ane begged Ll not to, he dressud hlmxelf in hue trousers and alippers, went oul Into tho kitchen and got & hat. and walked out of the back door, while the oficer wae sound asivep ln the parlor, ~ Avery went Bucker Hoots, friond’s to L3 A A A A A st AP ~ k CAamplonshin Compantes. e = e ¢ . attack of pucumonia. f lut the recelpts since Jan, 1, 1875, had | house, whera ha wiald wil night, and | g Honoema e eatir: oty atd leady hook- | o DICKENEUN—Wednesday,at m.,of apoploxy, By M. M. SANDERS & CO. o BnrorThe ascrcives chmigen maiil'a | The County Collector yesterday sold con. thut the recoluta since a3 AT n | the mext alghi a carringe called 'for Ui, and 1o | aniciunmer of Sanmonin F1ro Copany N 4 0F New or resluence n E-vanston, Mary Francts Dickuusol, ¥ ’ Tate hour, linch aud dancing belng a conspicuvun port thereof, Errly yesterday morming Officer John Hewson, on duty in Douglas Park, fonud the body of a man floating In the Iake, #sa apparantly about 45 yeurs of age, raudy halr and chin beard, drersed fu bluck panta aud vest, linen coat, callco shurt, with two gold stuas, and low-backled shoes, 1o tne pocket pf the coat was found o small pase- book bearing the pame of John Treln, and con- talung u timeaccoaut with Peter Schattler, wayou wmanufacturer at thy coruer of Mouroe aud Clinlon mireets, where it was aecertalned he had been en- gazedin plecewark 10 the wheel departineat. He was ot seen after Monday noot, His wages had becu gorolsbeed Ly a grocer, which caused bim ereut ironble, ‘'needay he was dnnking, and asked has wife, rewlding at No, 143 West Lnke street, for some money, which soe refused him. Heo then tbrestencd nelf-destraction, but 8s b had so fre- guiently made thresis 1o shoot, hang, or carve bis throal bot hitle anention woa paid to him. I wus very aissipated, ana doubtlens committed sul- vide while under the wulluence of drink, A rmmwnf which uarrowly escaped belnfi fotal occurred at 12 o'clock yesterday noon. Yuuni bay torse allacoed 1o & grocery wagon be- anging to Ford’s grocery, No. 78 Adams street, aml arven b 10-year-old boy nawed Eunl Meene, niarted up auddenly while the boy was mounting (he seat, In front of Mr, Ford's resi- dence, No. 12'Phird avenue, and, oefore the lad 44 years and 18 The distareements 1o date have been | Waa driven to the house of auuther friund, where he remained fourteen He waen't so crazy, Lowevcr, 84 not to bo **very much interested in the urulhemfliwwamml\(\ngiurh\ullrpuhun. slon,” tho accounts of wiich he rea pupers, ko wiys he was in the hauds of hia law- yer, 8, K.Daw, sll this tiwe, aud thought sowe arrangement would bo arrived at, At | how- ever, aa '4advised 1o go to Canada, " where bo could caperaio and awaitan adjustment in personal sccurisy, ' urdersd & cariiage one day, nbaut thres weeks aflor hisarredt, drove fo Kensington, and_boarded & Michigan Central traln for Canads. 140 had just faken his seat when be anw the (1l Inspector, whom he had kvown for yuurs, The latter evideutly thought he recognlzed the seeker after *‘personal sceurity,” biut Avei boldly fuced bim out of any such thoughta. aithougl hie adinits that the circumstanco made him nervous All da; train divided at Detroit snd bo pur- reat of his journey in peace. lle went to Nisgars, whera he accidents ally met the Rev. D of thuaclly, Bt he tired of Torunto, sud, after trying Sarnia awhile, and hearine of Petrolia, concluded to play hix gxperience in oll-Oelds for what [ wax worth, 1lo waa furnished with wome money by Wi bruthers, got a partner, bored turee wella, and sayahie b now making more thun a living, And yot he is not h-pp{. Thougbts of the past come o'er.tho vislous o1 his dreame, Ho wants to Srsquare’ bimself here, Thu amount jen't so. faree, ho says, vut hois tied upin Petroiin and T4 and 74 Wabssh-av,, Chicago, 11, Firs Grand Pall Trado Sl Boots & Shoes, Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 10 o’clock sharp, Full lineaof everything {o the Boot and Khos line, adupted o the’country” ani city trade, Gondisiog 1§ KEITH'S Men’s and Boys® Buff, Alox. and (:vmqst ‘WM., DORSOH’S Meou's and Boys' Buff, Alex. and Cong. The Butfalo Hand-made Boot. Philadelphia Children’s S8hoes, {llstyles sui sizeas wnd a large stock of Ste Youtha', an. ) Kip and Spliy Boota, whiel will be sold withous reserve, . 3. BANDENS & CO. N.B.~#ale wiil commeace with 100 jots Bankrupt Htock By CHAS, E. RADDIN & CO., Auctloncers, 118 sad 130 W sbash-ay, Pourla, siderable property fn Hyde Park delinquent for South Park special asscaumonts, The bidlers were ANOTIIKR DOCUMENT BuUmEIONs, waa Gled, -4 eurious one and from 1t wero ob 4 Dr."” Earll, who knows what it is to have | t8ined the following Sgur e appralved valuo hix_ laie clipued aud wear the steines, made o deq. | OF e personalty was S108,:230, bus anly §21) sy erate oort veaterday &0 ROt Out of Jatl on ball, | Wea resiized trom its sale, * One of the drt ltems ‘0 this cni Judge Gary was around the building | 3iricken vat was $21, 000 represcnted by fourteen most of the day. ~ Upta late hour, kowerer, tho | Poles of Bryan Tailpot; the second was 310, ctiot Aireiéx Kerl) Gored ENTnot uced Secqpled, The third wad 810,000 atock in the. Itepublic: L ‘I'he simoke-burning apparatns in the build- | 20 per cent of which had heen paid up. Thus o ng (s to be dnally tested ta-matrow, But for the -prwml $40,000 In a lump, and, o3 thero In & disposition of & certalu Commiseioner to get $300 | suit pending agninat the stockholders of the latter of the SH0O the County agrevd to psy for the ma- | corpuration, thie estate may have to pay 88,000 for chine, thia teating process would bave been entirely | the privilese of owning the stock, Next on the unneces und the contractor would have bad his | 1198 sre tiree insurance policies, ~810,000 In the " 2, InA. B s n the onis Muotual,—a Iho Eqnalization Committec waa in ses- | total of $35,000, Compromisee wore made with alon saain yesterday endeavoring to adjust the aa- | the companies, by order of Court, for o resements betweon) to lowus, They partially wuc- | so $17, 300 more went lnto ahote. Another al ceeded, snd prowlsa (o 1epost o he Boardto-duy, | aze win in e properly st iho brick-yard, As far as they got with thelr igured, It sppeared | pruieed gt Sn&u i, which aold for $i5, 005, that they had reduced the pernunal property i ‘The unpald judgients apount o South Chicago 81,740,000, and that the real-eat, which are addoa §08, the unpald balance uf tl ansesxment of the county fooled uy 310,882,834, | widow's award, and $1.5600 adminietration ex- The Committeo wiil report 1o the Hoard to-day. pensca doc aud to acerue, making 8 total debi ~ —— f $204.U62, On the other alde are persunal prop- y CRIMINAT, uencitof §100,147. It 14 to mect the latter, d above, that thio realty 1s to ba sold. Mr, t No. 12 Ellis avenue, §1,808; cash, $4, 000, aa s Deputy 8horiff 1. C. Somers, of Auburn, | Wulkur was certataly & poor rich man. Other Jitinota Firemen, Galesuury, band-engine aud two hososcarts: Pekin, hoss-cartt Docatur, liook-and-tudder and threv hoso: cattay Dixon, hoss and houk-and-ladders Quincy, two Hand-engines and (w0 hose-carts; Ioomington, steam. e and hus-cart; Litehdeld, hose aud look-and-iad- dery Charl and hook-and-tadder; {tockfard, hamiengine and hoso-carty Jacksonviile, hose-carty v, hou-and-laddors Aurors., tw hote-carts andateamur: hterilog, hose-carts JJuliet, steamer and Dosc-cnrti Abingdon. huok-and-laddori 'Hycamre, bosa-cariy itautoul, chemical eugtoes Lake, hose: Yallston, Husé-carty ELRin, liusd-carts Gakland, i hook-dniiaddsts 11yJu' FarE, lose and hook: mider. ¥orm un Dearbora 1nd Monroe sireets, right on tate el e “The procession will move ‘Jnnmlr at 11 o'clock 8. m. The line of inarch will be as follows: From Peck court north on State wtreet to Monroe, weat 10 Dearborn, north 1o Lake, west to Clark, north to Ohlo, west to Wells, south to Kinale, west to Clinton, south to Lake, west to Desplalnes, south 10 Adums, euast to Market, vorth 1o Montoe, enat to Clark, souts to Van Buren, east to Micniyan avenue, north to Monroe, weat Lo Wabash avenue, north to \Washington, thence wes An the linc parses the Expo Michigan avenue, {t will be culiency the President and bl cornurs, and othurofiicials, After the Second Livision has passed fo review, the Fitst and second Divialons will halt, d tho remainder of the proce: hem and BOWEN=Tho funeral of Mary Dutler Reed, wife of 1ra I'. Bawen, will tako place froms st. James’ Church, corner of Casd and Huron sirects, ¥aturiay, Ag. i, ot ing, wite of Constanting Kann, died faence, Au Red T4 years, m Htate atrect, to- s’ Church, on il by carriages for in- ly are Invited to stiend, A _;uuku Bychate plersa :?pv.fl BLIGIT=Aug. 29, of cansumption, Hattle K. Blight,” wifeof Wit Bitaee P by unerst services as tho restdence, 433 Michigan ave- aue, “‘JP. . Fritnds wreo fnvite B~ Enfiadoiplia (Fa.) aid Fishilit Landing (N. Y.) Ppapers pleasa copy. LACKET—Aug. 30,8t Maywood, 1)L, John Fredérlc C Tt TR Tou T e i T Wl o aged 3 years CANDLERt—AL ber restdence, gIk North Clar streci, Mrs, Itosa Cundler, wife of Adolph Caadler, n’ Bpoplozy, aged 41 years, d Bundsy 813 v, m, to Graceland, KANN—The fugersi of #ussn Kein, wife of Con- stantine Kann, will take pls aturdsy, Aug, 31, at the realdond 1477 Stute-st., 10 BL. Janies' Church on Vraitie-av., tlience to Kosolill, Frisndsof 1he (amily are Invited to atteail O'CONNUR~AL_his reaidence, 404 West Taylorest.. of consumption, Michael U'Coanor, &ged i) years, native of Lunnianway, County Cork, 1ediand, | ram the ut Hacul AL 10 2. m., ug. 31, 11 Jesult Church, theiice by cirriesto Caltary Come /~Cark papers please copy. wenco to tornent, Friends of the {; 3 5 hose and n Baildiog, on iowed by his Ex. Caplnet, the Gov- 100 Wil pa proceed 1o tholr respective Quarters. > practically powerless. 1l is willing that tue town [ ¥ i CALIOUN—Suddealy, on Priday, Aug. 20, Johu B. could g3 control of the resns, was tearing down | Ind., who has been in thls city looking after ) Oficors shiall take his Cnicago property atn valua. " . Calbuuk Blelar, e, w-:m i LARGE AUCTION BALRE . the sirect, ‘Vhie boy was thrown down upon the | Gearga Hazzard, thedefaaltng Bank Bircctor, ro- JOHN B. CALHOUN, ti0n, and his notes for the balance, payable when he TOWN BOARDS, ParaSiondey 2t 0130 L b a thie foot-buard, 3 the wholo uxciting race, ¥ ) d - A il g : Az adjourned mecking of the North-Town Board ANNOUNCEXENT, 3 DY VS T'tie hormy a4 gown T i 2ard had jumped the bail-bond for his apearsuce | Yesterday one of the old settlers and most prom. . Utherwise, they arc unly postponiiig the N CEMENTS, n3 ST, et o e a e b et Doar | St dustice Polisk's Cours next Tussday. Inent busiucss men of Chicago and filnals passcd | day o HdE Bl PONME IS | was held yosterday ufternvan, —ail of Lbe meoibera padpmhonld TURSDAY, SEPT. 3. coililed with & heavy trick tn front ol (he Palmer Touse, auil wus beought to & stand, Men ran ap wnte W the rescue, and tho Nittle fellow wae ex- tricated trom bis perllous pusition at the borsv's beels yuite uohiart, The Wagon Ateuck with thy bing waeels, Livaking the react aod one spelug, and beinyg otheewiss shizhtly damaged. The ane 10l waw uninjured, ‘Fhere wae great tejuleing wver the cscape of the buy, ADu the wonder 1s that hie s Uk Kicked 10 destd or draggod beucath the whecls, JMessrs. Georgy M, How, Suith, snd day o p;{mam. and, he adds, may put lm in such a poalbion that he can never make the rewtitu- tlon which he hopes.ly desizes to make, 1le wd- present exceot Justice Kaufmaun, Justice Robin. son was called Lo ue chalr, The queativn of wmaking s sppropriation far lown oxpenscs the coming year wis discussed. and. on wmotion of Suvervisor Loftus, [t was unanimously sgreed to ask the County Board to axtend $10,000 for thay piirpuse. Thy Assessor reported the ox- cuser of ioakiug the assessnient (o “have oo §2,105, and the ofice expenses ae 3129, 1) of which were allowed, A MEETING OF UE FIFTEL 11 WAID 1tk £\ pubifean Club wil ue'beld wt Fols Hall, coraer of Larabeo-st. and Nortliay,, thls eveutug, HE l’floll‘l‘l‘,l’.s'l I WARD KEPUBLICAN CLUL will holt & ucctluy at Lower Tuiner (all, 3t 3 w'clock, sharp, to-night. TERAN LIGH et at i Larp. K. pialn. 1T8 OF 8T. CHISPIN'S ~PICNIC 13 frain Sept. 1 until Bept. 8. o 5 i away., Almost every onu in Chicago knew Jonn Tho caso of Mrs. Nodoleck, aliss Kittie Gib. alboun, snd all his townsuien 1n Hyde Park, ling, alias rs. Abraham Suydam, who fe charged by whore he resldes, were well acquainted with him. with forgery in siguluz & deed as Suydsm's wife, - " st 10 beve Nean lieai s DEGr e The clrcumnstances of his death wera as follows teniay afternoon. Owningsome land on Pine aireet, be bas lately cution, and Gen. Eldrldge, for the dofense, bad | been ereciing some Louses there. Yesterday ess 10 attend to, 80 & coptinuance was | morning he visited the bulldings. walking from sgreed to untll Monday week. Alr, Nodaoleck b #0d W bis uilice, 0o the corper of Handolub and been aent for, and will be prescat Dearporn sireet Anxious to catch the nova Lratn Eittle willl continues ovatiusle, for Hyde Pa and thinking he was late, sbo intends adbering to her recently-formed de- | he 7an & fcw blocke, wnick bestca bim LARGE AUCTION BALK DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, CLOTIING, NOTIONS, &e. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 4. CHAS. £, BADDIN & CO._ with Dave (age, who tuok d, 0f belng forced [0 vo in Canads, walis the atrests of Chicugo unmolested, 1iv ovidently wants t get 1a very badly, —and snuvunces bie tisties thus; ** T want to Wive and die in Chicawo; § wm au Anierican, sud weDb L remain “such; | waut ta pay. dallar for dolisr, every debt L owo | will do thous thinge if they lot me. ™ AUTILLENY ARE Ol tiun this evenlng 1By D, D.STARK & CO,, fnation not 1 R o e i L o SWEAIL AND MOSIERY, SAYE obapisth aker, com '3 K- O turmination not tu squeal, reatly, aod oo arnving &s (he [llinots 2 L the raje ol J_per month was r anu ap- 3 B 3 0 re R Aot RN Matthias Thill, contractor, residing at No, l,é‘““‘y‘u T T TR LOCAL POLLTICS, o by T some (his e ot o pre: = woeerees | PHIS MORNING 810:00 0'0LOCK Committes of the Pitewen v 'l , 4 * | ice-water. This created a pain ln et, whicl ., WY, siated yeslcriay 'fi:’.‘x“n&l;.?:;"flg yet bean Z"’"‘,’h{’,’.";, brect, Tinle an his way home Jast | qid no Joasen when heyol to ligde Fai. He BIGHTRERTIE WARD, decestor, and the Board adjourned subject to call. Our usual largo 5ock of Furalture, Housshold Goods e, und wothing woald be done uutil “to-day. Flie Comisities (s s yelin iynorance as to 10 number of the Preqideatial party, and cousequeni- J5 &8 to the amount of foow ueceassry for therr accommudation. 18 fa tutetided that the special car. whict Wil be sliaclied 1o the regular 5: train of the Balitmore & Ublo Hoad. shall be awiiched of Al & vonveniwnt dietancu from the oy o allow the houured | pue 1o fpuh their moruing Dap before buing alsturbed with sriillery roar ang miliary pasade. Fhey will Do bauled nto the depos on the Lakes Frunt at_about 5 o'cl Anadjourned meeiing of the German-American Hepublicsn Club of the Sightoentt Ward was neid 18st evening 1n lower Turner lall, Dr. Lessart presidiug. The Executive Committee of the Club, in sccordance with @ motlon which prevailed at the previous meeting, reposted the oames of Peter Almendiuger, Heny Lamparter, Dr. Hessert, Charles Spargerberg, Godfrey Scumidy, and Will- {am Hessmer to be presented at the mieeting of the reqular Eighteenth d Republican Club (Enz THE SOUTU BIDE, Tho South Town Hoard muk yesterday afiernoon Bt 4 o'clock, Pred Justicea D 'Woll, Pollak, Foote, Wallace, Asseasor Rice, Supervisor Jack- 0, and Clerk Mchureck, The Commitiee. vone sting of Mesars D'Woll, Jackson, and Scaoreck, appointed to pase upon thu clmime fur com- pensation, reported tuat they recommended the payment of the following claims: Tbe Internationsl lank, Deputy-Asscssor's —car- lidcates aeslgned the K, 857 . U, Foroman, Deouty-Asscaor, ! (b and | gpoko to Frof. Luwie snd eaid be was not feelin y ie wrew Indigoan ciny sick. U na"‘:‘u.o m‘%‘lnunun& 'lrnm ?nm became dry, gmvmgn m'- house, on Washtuglon sveuue noar L ‘-n"'wnm’fl'""'f: f g At Nor SU2 | Pafiy-thind atrvet, avout Uiree blocks frum tne rfm ol fn %l ('u‘.' lxfl & | gepot. Letold his family that he wanted sume tea, privito room 1 ine resr of "the waloo. | walihat bo ld ool feel weil. Ho theaseat fur Joviat Uivposicions. Then Mr. Fov wag raady Uy | L4 PBLHICII, D N e e tastrr depan3 be called for his bill. and tnen discovered : 1bat he bk beeh PADLCA OF §35. - Ocers Laughnn e e e ae, und Bay srrested Miller and the two women, und lockea 'Taili up In a8 adjoruing ceil. While thus Carpets, et Parlor buites, Sofas, Luunges, Easy Chairs, Marble 838 Wood Tup Tsbles, Bldebosrds, Warcrobes, Patent Kackets, Ledsteads, Commodes Pler Glasses, Mirgurs, Cyliuder and Oftice Deaks. D. D.8TALK & CO., Auctloncers. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & CUy Auctioncers, 83 & #7 Itandoloh-at. We will sil TU-DAY froma OUR “JOBS” 1o UNDERWEAR. MOSIENY. Linen C % UN WAL BAT every licrthat vishing Coicase s scd aud price. S.D. LUDDEN & (0. snd again sent for the doctor, and, after his ar- cival, sat un the wide of the bed (alking, baving b BANKRUPT STOOHK k. aud then trouble will | {Dcked up, Mra. Mslle d o aleps the few moments the ductur was away, | lish) this evening ¢s ihe ClaV'y detegates tothe sp- | Todd, Deputy-Adsessor, i B Flezsnt Patlor bultes eodsome Chamber_betk for them. The 1wihth ered oi ocked up, Mru. Miller said sbe would tiea up b Withont shought of uny such thing 3s a sever rosching Congressional Coaventiou. Depaty-Aséessol . W. Brock 4 s % e Ch A gompence (or them. Lue wilitn i ordered 0311 | yuuney ‘'l Wwould not proaccute, The other | Mlckueps, mhi Wil aiking Bleasatly, he | bome aiscaerion ensscd, 3r. William Floto and - Hureaus, Washatands, Werdrabes, kaar Cliairs, Eates wowan gave the name of Martba Darby. Justice Summertield yesterdny Leld the 8210 A. U. Uray, na'yu? Atkinsop, livery. i Hancl 05 nu eacort to (hu alalinguisbed strapyers (o thear hotel. Arraugeiments wili be made for their cutvr- tainwent ab e Graud Pacide. 1t 18 guite lisely wuddenly torew up bis arws, Jerked back his bead, and, with eyes rolied upand face very others 1 nouiber of e ole-Top, Tables, (luckers Lounges s, Ao PCyRodcE Liska caseh, HAIR 600Dy, bhowcaton, Brunel iy, Sod ingratu Carpeust Hog 1uat IS was 0Ol proper 1o pus ub & elegates roported by a commiites wad Town Ller ar] 645 AL. Ruua- -p 3 Y 7ed, he duddenty el vack lusennble. The doctor | inatst on their betug takea dp Dy the othee club | benoreck, Taws 4.53; Joba . Alarge iot Nu. 1 Cook-Bioves ARt PaLlor L whil. b6 tiaci by Uieen he turies | Sorumings KImOUY mag s o ynch and WilMv e som tand 1t Was s sttoke OF Spoplesy. aiv) | Sud accented aa aviocater. Whattlo Clup fmight | tros, Tews services, Vau Vechien & Snyder, oo, snd Partors 3, 5, and 7 08 receplicu-ruvms, | street, SGU0 (0 kecp the paace for one year; W. A 13 out | properly Jo woald b 10 select es, and s1uply | city map. § 109, ice, 320, ‘I'ie Come With sivepini - roonis convenlealy near. vy . pro. ors ul ihis notel will pul be able to demgnate ariern 10 ba sppropriated 10 1he use of their until to-day, sud the Sub-Comwiites can Jurulel uo furihy forpiation uutil to-day. Gyprge M. How s Chairmas of the Comaitte A correspondent asks Tz TRIBUNE 10 ex. Plain the modus operand) of the distribution of tho #ilver doller. Phe Sub-Tressury hers will give wut the silver dotlar 1o exchange fur Kreenbacks of wuy dunomiuation (0 80 unluoited exteut, with the understanding that the party who desires the ** dollars of vur daddies'' does not propose 10 suske vee of them fu payweut of duties on imported poode. A, B, ¢, or D can cet all the milver collars i wishes 105 Usc 11 the Lrdinary cugnucls of cum- merce. The Goyernment will 0ot pay thew ot tu fEaporiers, 10 be by thew imuiediatcly used 13 the diyuidation of duties. tuch action would by equivelent (0 the payment of dulics tu greeu- Lacks; sud tho Hesuwptivn sct dues 10t provide forapy such weans of paymentuutil the bedine wing of ucxt year, Couptry baokers desiring sil- ver dullars mnnm{ ibe expi cbarges. The tubsidiary colus—balvea, quatters, s0d dimes—sre scut dircet from toe waut v e party urcering, the Guberuuet paylng freighl, Tuls, I 814 wauts recommend them (o tha oiber Club. ~In order o do this, & WAL 10 recordider was drat necessary. Mr. Floto made it, ang it vrovailed. 'foen ne moved Lo weiect wix names, Lo be fecomumended this uvening. as the Club's deiegates 1o she Lone ventton. ‘The motion prevaiied. ‘The pawes of about balf thues prusent were ulaced wowination. ‘Toen ~ Mr. Breotano thouzki $1x wers Dol enough. Utters {houghi #X too many. An - exasperstingly iong discusalon followed, two of tbres amsgdments were made oniy (o be lost, 80d at Jast it was de- cided W select vicht pames out of she number vlaced ju nowination. B shows of oands resuited in the elioice of Peter Almen- dinger. Henry Lamparter, Witliam Hesswer, Con- rad Weil, William Floto, M. Schlaudecker, Dr. Jlessery, Jobn Schuster, 31, Tue Secrctary was jnstructed to present toe hist Of names this ‘oven- jug. The wecling then sdjourned. % MJ2CELLANEOUS. gu Commities of the Flat uartere. No. 110 Dearborn st sud organized by electing A. C, \Wolein Chalcaian and L. P. Nelaon Becretsry., Nolbiog elsa wasdonc. weetiog was held In the Fletcber, chatzod with swindling n Granger a days ago, discbarged for lack of prevecution; b utlicensed saioon-kecpers, $25 Ane each; Aun Cottrell, who sotne months age was murdered h‘1" her lover, 3100 floe owent, howaver, oiher clsima tdcration 0f weich they nsked further time. Tos clmcie of Meass Chriatopberson, Gauoert, and Phiiput, Deputy- Asseseors, bad becn Enunl«d. bat have not oecn passed upou OY the Comuy:ttes., Justice Wallace fuund fault with the cisim of John Hountree. ie did not think the labor pere forwed was of snsicient Lupostance nur extent to mesit any 3uch CULIpEISIIL. ldpma olou the claims 4 recommended were sndited. Supervisor Jackson anked for fastractions for the Comupntiee ryuceralng the claims lor dsy aod uignt work, Some Deputly-Assessors bad sent in claims for $4 for usy work and 34 fur wark in the nigot of the same day, makiug $S for ke lavor crfutmed within one day of Lwenty-foue bous nere wets claims for niglts of work, which urcd ab §4 per night—toe sslne compeusation » ahowed (or & duy's work—made au ad2itional ex- peone of $1, 448, tico D'Woll moved tbat the Board diallow all such clalme. Curried. Asscusor Rico tlnxed an explauation. Hesaid that hic bag & Jimiled Wwe wherein o do bia off- cial worg. He could not do bt 1t he worked cllll 1 oy time, and was thezefure oblipvd Lo work ut Be was ol Mg Calbous was born in Jenuary, 1822, la Caoruwall, Cous., acd ia 1840 removed to Bridse- fungisss. sl niad el e onedof e [ouastunl 1l road 01| v T T ere fichael | Mulloy, | 4puching 8 | iix Years. le thea remuved tu Wiioate, whiers e ; Wiiliau Lill and Frank Ammon, crusiiy [ Wat dopatoted Local o redsyrar of the Lijuois can) Sy 1 | {72} ialrosd Compny, and in 1000 wes Lrazeforrs fo s botre to Bept 0. dustice Sturrlaon beld | {E3 QI GRRENE 0O T RE B el charye of the Dengrtinent, wher ho was very suc: cessful. In 1871 he wasappototed (0 & simiisr po- sition 1o luws, befug inave Land Cowmise irl giving the ilou’«r l‘al ‘IIM lfl\:ll Hnl.fln)ld‘; k"ndhcuml”u!l'l_ii. : & aving 'suus on the Ubicago & Nurthwestern faile D s b e Dhoeet L vance LG ey roud, 'flq;z‘x Guy & Pacidctalioad, und bubiaue oux ity Branch o o ceuiral, T8 o was pure and virous. Sha wesdie- } 350 Fematacd 1) bia duath TV R TR 2 Pa SSUATUGA WAVE of WA, MOOKEHOUSE & C0., Auctivecrs. HlnlLl.ll“ ‘;u'“;\ll:" ;mm:flvl 'l:-filll'l = Pt St i = Siher atterseeingit onent o e | We Ae BUTTERS, LONG & CO. % Otker wi SULAR WATURDAY NALE. Wiiulisatn (Estabiished over 2J years ago.) s HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, SATURDAY, Aug. 31, at £:50 o'clock & 0., &t our salearuguis, 175 ftandol g e ——. 1711l ) ALSEER HOUSE USIE STORE. We'al BOTT L. LOSG & 0., Auctloncers N R g e = uoia, i wtall ot opeclalty, 1000 RUNKS, aape 8] Fov.oF 270 W Madbou ‘ataturues frec. MRSTIATT at e e < Y e i 3 Tourlats. Travelees, kxcur —_———_L“"&— stuniats, shoul vl T CHLAR, WL ¢ Ntis ¥or Trunks. = Bash . - e ac. Mowidpey. (unds of all kinas, Pilks, Woleus No. 144 mlutcest. Veives, SMixed Goeds e r— C Ty 2 After cowins to Chicaze be lived on the Nor I'hursday evening as tho outgoing Michi- | Sidu until 1874, when be moved to Ilyde Per. gan Central traln wes “about leaving the depor, a | Wherq ha waa &t ouce sough? after by Granger was scen 10 suudenly burst’ futo the moat | dud Iy Apal, 1575, was elected Villa uubounded eacitement. He it uyg a | for one year, wuich offire bo succys urse Lontelnnz a aaudful of i | belugua the ot prominent conmitt d met ou Dearborp st rio f picety ap. | fuscd a roselectivu. Il also servediour yearasa s pareled youny wcet who were goluyg U wember of the Board of Educstivu of District Y Rareelf, and Nho were o No. 1. Hewas & meuwber uf St Paul's Church, scyuatnted fu bty mative vill wud vecupied Shy puailivn of VuasryWAD 107 1wy LLOTHE bhawls Salques, o clc., bandsumely dyed. elzbbur, 9 ‘it wily glle TR Tivaned. sod ‘repaleed 1y et KLOWERS, st nac. Orders received a e 3 Flot HOUSE® i Bost }'.wn._ucm All".h““ :::;\’ancfimumr oston Funcy Nisaiw Dy o Fuse o AV A ATk diasaet., 53 150 outh THOVEY & Lo Clark:at., Chlcagu, Ll i | W Madon-s A Workinguen's m bascwent ub the corucs of Lalated and Harrison