Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, September 8, 1878, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

the Grind Pacific. at the Sherman House Jat night. Granger ate at the Sherman House. upon Fdward H. Evert. George E. Rassell, and Wiiheimina Alorecht, all of whom came to their destas by uu|dsnul {alis. £ays onc juvial young man to another, about these times, and they co in and get sowe disinfectant fluid, with a aseh of bitters. the Town of Lake, for receiving 1llegal fees anda salury in excess of what the law allows, wi up biefare Judge Moore o'ciock. Beebe, of 3 2 Yiding was badly injurcd by being thrown out unon The pavement, A hind wheel came oft {rizatening the horse inlo running away. Manasee, optician, No. 88 Madis UNE Building), m., 513 12m., ometerat 8a. m., 20. the Union Cathiolic Library Aesociation, held fn their hbrary-rooms, recotutions of respect fo the JateJames Walgh, an honored citizen and perma- nent member of the Association, were adopied. Oftice, s spending his sumer v He will remain about a_we: pleased {0 converse with an: sted i patent-right subjects. He can be found daring his Etay at Room 25, No. 316 Lasalle-st. attached to 0 wagon, owned by Eurcka Show Case Mapnfaciuring _Compsny. No, 27 Washincton Wireet, ran _away from the corner of Xandolph strect'snd Wabash avenue, throwing out the driver, and badiy wrecking three other bugkics. parently determined to commit enicide, Y Wy while crossy Undc-tender went ont i 8 6Liff, and by a litte careful management recoverea tne animal. Thold i*s next regular meeting the firet Saturday in October. The Society hias no resular place of meeting at present, bt roome will probabiy be sccured before that time. The place and time will e announced a3 s0on a8 the rooms are secured. ~gtreet. was yesterday before Justice Summertleld charred with trying to hany himeelf, which nis wife thourht a criminal act for which' he ought 1o be suitubly punished. It was thought that he was insune, and he was sent to the county antorities, ‘been sick for some time, was last gvening found sdead inzn alley in e rear of No. street, The remaias were tuken ‘1o the Morjue. Licmorrhage of of ceath. nwe. She was ntoxicated the previous nizht. and Jay down on the lounze face downward. Suioca- lion 18 the supposeq cause, Brothers, and Prof. J. M, Gregory. the Illinois Commiesianers to the Paris Exiiibition, have re- tummed, after an abseuce of threc months. and Teport generally a Ereat iriumph for Republican- jem in France i the success of the show, which Wwas_largely designed 1o eclipse anvthing of the Lind under ths suspices of the Empire. The cession—in fact, until he coopered it. and be never Le was in the empi1o¥ of 4 palace-car company, he rose, and, dineing on hi overcost and hat, staw- gered down the stairs and out into the_sray, chilly morning. A smngle huck was at the corner. und. ‘beckoning {o the driver, he cast himself moodily npon the the cushions, ' + Where to, Cap,” said e hack-dri are making an effort to benefit all_ their contribu- 1ors, by adding to toe contemplated loan vshi- Lition & devartment for the sale of all accepted wori. Tws . will be carelniiy managced, #0 as 10 insure credit to all dirccliy 1aterested. a0d 1t is Toped that many will avail thcmselves of the privilenes thus offered. iributions be sent in by Nov. 1, that there 1y be ample time for the neceesary prepuration for their Teceptiowand arraugement. ceved st tne Soctety’s rooms, 31 and 32 Dore Lnilding. E: that she was_affected by Malaria, and, her doctor rescribing change of air, sie moved down 1o New Jersey. letting ber house_furnished for the suin- mer 102 woman from New Jersev. This latter woman bsd been told by her family phyeician that unlese she moved up into the mountains she would assurediy verish, both she and all her_household, £0 saturated were their eystems with Malatia. S0 she let her bonsc, furmisned. 1o the womsn from Minnesots, and on Friday they both passed throngh Clicazn, une ol East and the other coing West, A i with rapture, as he made, with 2 contraction of his braway arm, her corsets nd the world scew fair as it ever looked to angel egee, **whycan 1 mond star from tbe: azure disdem of nizht. and shrize it 28 a pricel Lrow. or at your J-am-noi-quite-certain-what-ad- jectwe-to-appiy throal, eh:™ The maiden sighed sently, and replied: -~Alas! Ferdinand, we. are only human bot if you rea jeweiler's on the next block that will do as well Ue did not take e hint, but prececded to npon the dangers 10 he Republic from the Grant movement, 10 a younz man who was peusing contemplatirely on the tep of saloon and fearing to lagnch away. ** Ay gon, if sinners entice thee consent thou not. Attaelastat bitetli like 3 sarpint_and etingelh Jike n nadder. Look not upon it while it is red i thie 2lass, and éursed 18 be who putteth the A tora bottle into hixnips. This is a bleased sizit. 1 6ee you hesitate. 0, 20 and hesitate tome more. 1tisa eolernn moment, “and Watching yon, prevared 10 stick her wolden’ harp into your coat-tails and yaok you back into ways of. plensantness ana paths of peace. o not o nto that den of sin. where the Daraceper puls an gence 15 10 the differe oill and 2 bud S1_greenback. Hallelujuh ™ **N—naw vehewently, ¢ aboutstail! I'm basted flat, and don't know whether Jimie on watch in this here saloon yet, or if that carrotty-headed son of . _catamaran wilt b upif Jim 't That's what 1 heaitate o Thursday as o TRIDUNE reporter was pensiveiy ‘walkine down-town, he was accosted by a wretch- bian Nights of pitiful tales: how his dangbter b cescrted lim, und hix grandson nad fallen. qovas stairs and broken his knec-cap, and how, owing to thejvititations of an_overruling Providence and likewiee o the juck loxinz eight nwes in succce- sion. he had been unable to_pay his dog-tax, and §0 wascomoeliedto_ sieer porter felt 1or the man, and his Gogers closed upon ooe quarter, the last, and it was forty-cight hours Lo Saturday noon. He hesitated, but “only for an iustant, for his better zugel got’ the whip-hand of him, and be dropped he quarter into the biind man's bat and went o fecling a warmth about bis heart as if he Lad Just absorbed a double ration of ambrosa and whisky. Dot wiiliin ten seconds he heara Lhe ring of a cotn o the sidewali: then he felt the poke of 2 cane in the emall of his buck; then the blind mzn ut the haok of bis etick into the scrafl of the re- Yorter's collar snd hauied bim in hand over hand, . wné, when hie had him Grml misier man. Ante up 3 good one.—regular trade dollur, legul-tender, unlimited coinage,—or 1li zive she alarm, aud venly, verily. 1 eav unto ye, ibey shall have thee before Philip, whose eurnsin as0 is Horne, and thou shalt not depart thence 1hon Liaet aid §5,000 unto the utiermost fartbing, with {imprisonment for not less than two nor more 1ban twenty rears, at the diecretion of the court, ‘these is charity, business affected the varjous industries of this greataity, a_ TRIBUNE reborter yesterday called ™~ Npon a prominent undertaker, and inquircd how ¥as irade. - **Pretty bad, sif, preity oad.” re: clableen-carat faneral, o one thiaks of trestinz veonomy and simplicity of our forcfathers.™ worthy man - with iz this Jlemplus now, there would be m: cotld stiend 10, thongh Heawed kuows 1 shoald cspocts] 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, I878—SIXTEEN PAGES - utilized as an article of domestic furniture. Why. #ir, here js my patent comoined burial casket aud dining-table. Embalm your illustrious gead and Pack %em away in this air-tiht receptacle, —plate- plaes and rosewood. Wiy, sir, tne contrast shonld lend o zes 10 8 refiective man's enjoyment of his meals. And what is worae, yon never get any encouragement from peoole you have doue vour best for. 1 fixa man with 2 coflin tnat fits fiim like the paper to the walls, put_solid-silver Yeaded screts into it and a plate that contracts the carrency 10 get it up: White-eatin linine, hot-house flowers inwikiter, silver handles, and all the Jusuries of the sesson, and they £o and ram it under zround, and the man never comes back to say 1 gave hiin = zood fit, and my #aods werc all I rec- ommended them to (be, prices low, ectcetera, et- cetera, and to order @ new one. ‘That, sir. iswhat eravels me. But £0 1t was, and 50 it will be to the cnd of the world, 1 suppose, xnd when Gabriel blows Lis trumpet where'Il our business be? Bust- ed, sir, busted; ull toe stock on band ruined; uo demand for manufactured goods, and ail_the sec- ond-band onesgthrown on the market I'declare, sir, 1U6 enough tomakeamango in for crema- tion.” THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Mies Annie Louise Oary, tho singer, is af Joun McCallongh, tho tragedian, arrived Mrs E. L. Davenport and Miss Maude Coroner Dietzsch yestcrday held an inquest “Come in and lets take precantions,” CoAL: Prof. Tice prophesies o long and 3 hard winter, and upon the strength of that the coal mononolies of the East alresay proposo to raise orice of coxt 50 cents per ton this carly in the season. These are the instructions that were received by the coal companics’ consiznees and agents in this city some time uzo. This naturally ratsed 8 com- ‘motion in the Chicago Coal Excnange camo. There aare some dealers here who favor keeping prices down and there are others, with large stocks. on hand, boueht at low prices. anxious to raise the vrice. Then, acain, there are _the Western agents of the coal companies in the anthracite regions, who have simply to do their employers’ bidding. The result of the instructions of the miners o their agents \as o private meeting of the Coal Exchanee yes- tercay afternoon 1u Robert Law's oflice, near the Madison street bridze. The scesion was fong and excited. Some, headed by Mr. W. P. Rend, who Beld that it would be injudicious Ot present 10 raiee prices, but there were others who wanted coal raised 50 cents 3 ton. There was a long dis- cuesion, and finally W. P. Rend oflered 4 serics of resolutions to be sent to_the Edetern companies, embodying his views, which he and a \number of others signed. 1t the rest refused to join, and thus matters were left to stand, with conerderabic oad feeling existing. And the public will have to Teot the bill just the same, if they want' to burn coal. The case of A. B. Condit, Sapervisor of 1l come Monday morning at10 At G o'clock Iest evening, Hiram W. No. 182 West Jackson sireet, while out The temperature yesterday, as observed by street (TRin- 4 79 dezreet 0 79. Bar- s, 8t 8 a. 3p.m., 647 6p. m Sp. m., 29. At o meeting of the Board of Managers of Dr. R. G. Dyhrenfurth, of the Patent ation in Chica: longer, and will persons interes TOTEL ARRIVALS. Putmer Bouse—G. E. Tiffans, Winoepe, s ~t. Louis: 6. 1t TN rinkheld, Mass.: W. i F Thomas Dufly, New Oriean Denver, Col..... fremont ilouge—Col. F. M. Cole, Bos- ton: Dapie) Shaw. Chares Chiy, s B. W. Light bourue. Memphis: Col. Newton Goodwln, Xew York: Uenry Elliotr snd Albert Lewls, Cawros Maj. W. W. Proud, Sontreai: the lon, W. P. L 3 the Hon. J. B. Kepnert, ‘Washingio: Petersbure, Va....Shepman irs.. jort, New York: Miss Maude Grauger, New Cray, Butla 1. Eilott, Detrols &t I NEw York New Orlean: Fittsnurss Feadody. *N J. G. Littefield 0; ogers, Applerons 3. Plankinton and Fred Luyton, Milwaukee: Wiliiam Tond. New York: J. M. Bafley, Freeport: Dr. G. 8. Graff, Omaba; W. H. Fulting, Uttawa, Canada. THE CITY-HALL. At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a horse ‘William Stift owns a horse which is ap- ter- the Chicago avenue oridee the ag jamped over the railinginto tne water. ‘The fas, Nasht “The Philosophical Society of Chicago will Charles Zimwun, of No. 223 McGregor The license-receipts yesterdsy amounted to about 600, The death-rate for the past week ran about the same a5 that for the week preceding, the num- ber Lemng about 170. The labor pay-roll at the North Side Pumping-Works for Aungust smounts to $2,579, and the coal-bill to $3,77L For the West Side works the two items are $1,645 and $1,419. Pay- day comes about the last of this week. Detective Osterman yesterday sent in the resizmation whicn was iniimated & few days azo would be m order.The trouble Zrows out. of Os- terman’s faure to arrest Jimmy Carroil some time ago. The resignation was accepted, but no one bus yet been avpointed to 811 the vacuncy, al- though of candidstes there are, 8a usual, not a few. The City Treasurer’s receipts yesterday were S118,334, of which $117,000 came from the County Treasurer's oflice in the shape of tax col- lections. Of this latter amount, $5.000 was for the taxes of 1874, $12,000 for thaseof 187 £70, 060 tor tbose of 1877, and $30,000 Yor for- feitures on that vear's warrant. The disburse- ments yesterdsy were 4,500, for miscetluneous Durposes. Apropos of the Osterman dismissal, there is another funny story at police headquariers. Any day there may be seen about the station a good- looking young woman and a handsome little child. Her pame is Mrs. Fivley, anashe is here from Buffalo searching for fer -husband. 1f any oue should ask the people at headquarters what she wants tuere, he would receive as curt and = equivocal an apswer as has ea frequently been mven 1o the 'IriBTNE reporter. The truta will ont, nowever. The lady came bere some ten days avo WiLh nformatiun concerning her hueband, which in A few days lea 1o his location in a_ West Dirision bosrding-house. Detective Watson, ert s squealing Gauger, was' sent 10 make the capture. **Let me have some supper firet, " said Lhe erring husband, as he stepped 1nto the dinieg-room. And the mai was seen 10 more. Jiis corrently reported that the lady is kept here on promises that she will be compensated for all deiay occasioned by the officer’s carlesiness. No _mention of this was made to the reporter, and all lk upon the subject was tabvoed, BOF were any charges brought against the otlicer. THE COUNTY BUILDING. “Dr.” Earle, who is charged with numer- ous abortions, wss released from jail yesterday onbail. lis bondsmen were John 1L McDonald and penry Schnitz, who qualified in the sum of $5,000. S In the Criminal Court yesterdsy, James Lynch pleaded guilty to larceny, and sentence was suspended; George Bouldin was tried for an as- sault and given two days in the County Jail; Dan- iel Hickey pleaded guilty to larceny and was given ome vear in the Housé of Correction: and F. A, Remington was tried for tliegal votinxin 1576, ind, the jury disagreemy, he was discharged. James Carroll was brought inio the Crim- inal Court yestsrday, and he bad his bondsmen with ham, " Iic 18 the individual connected with the Carrolt-Felker trouble, ahout which 50 much has beeu written, and the secret of lus commg into court was that his bondsmen had st conidence m Iim and bad turned bim_up. He was placed in jatl, and it remains for him to prove tnat he is not the man who is wanted on a requisition from Ne- oraska. The case will come up Wednesday. William Camon was placed in jul yester- day a8 un insnne person. There is no doubt of his insanity, DUt from the fact that he 15 so demon- nainuining that ne 18 Jesus Christ, and thireatening to paraiyze eversbody e comes in contact with—~1 zit to be nudelay i dis- posing of s case mn ine County Court. Under ihe ordinary rule hecannot be tried until Tnars- day. but under the crrcumstances this would sevm a bardship. e ought to ve tried at once, . CRIMINAL. A man sbout 35 years of age, who has Canal I uame uua place of residence were unkndvn, the iungs was the suppused cause At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, Fanuie hinson, alias Rosie Clarke, a prostitute, 20 years of age, was found dead ona lounge in the aruio of Magie Collins, of No. 130 Pacific ave- Alr. Osborn R. Keith, of the firm of Keith He bad, indeed, had 8 _rough night of it. ing came up a loser eightecn times in euc- ceded oncein calliug the turn, Wishing that 10 the Morgue®™ The Chicago Society of Decorative Art 1t i desirable that con- Articles will be re- press charges mast be propaid. A woman in Minnesota felt in June last perfectly cared of their fell disease. +3y darling, my ownest own,” he said el & mile 100 big for her. not tezr yonder sparkling dia- ¢ jewel upon your snowy t really, really fove me, 2here i the sweetest solitare diimond ring at the iate My son,” said 2 venerable old gentleman vour better angel 15 ¢nemy into your mouth 10 steal away your intelli- between 3 good S ouhesitate still. * Said the youug man, hat ain't what I was hesitating Arrests: Charles Swanson, larceny of a watch and chain from Annie Carleon, of No. 28 Ihgh strect: Stork Harth, obtaining momey by false pretenses, on complaint of ¥..Johannsen. :muel Coller was yesterday collared while stealing a gross of mohsir braid at o dry- 00dy store at No. 154 Fifth uvenue, for which be was fined 850, and sent to the House of Correction. 1n fus possession was also found a zold scarf-ring. with & wedaihon csmeo, and 2 biu silk scarf, for which an owner is waated. Lena Stark, a woman who hss the cofi- tract for scrubhing out several wholesale houses along Maateon strcet, bas sworn out @ wazrant for the arrest of Cenatsole A. K. Hall, whom she charges with larceny as bailee. The alleged facte of L case are, that Hall collected S10 for Lena and_refused 1o pay it over. Coustable Meaucy hoids the warsaut, and saj 1hat Le's **a friend of cua's." Jobn Wilson, a confidence operator, met James Murphy. Granger, as ke was about leaving town Jasy might. They chatted unt)) Wison had become vossessed of his moncy, gving him us security a check for S5, made paysole by James Connelly to A. B. Humilton. Fortunately Otlicer Crook was handy, and the fellow was lodged at the Armory. - in bis Dussession were found a num- per of spurious checks. This looks like crowding the South Diris- ion. The potice 1n_tne West Divieion have eum- ployed a considerable portion of their Ume 1 pros ecuting keepers of bagnios aud the inmates, an have driven them into the South Division, _ About the last of «he army, the notorious Motuer Palmer, yesterday appeared in the West Division Police Courg, and the legal prosecution took a nonsuit upon hearirg that she Lad moved into the South Division, and it was recorded upon the court docket. Capt. O'Donnell does not like this. Datectivés Traynor and Healey yesterday arresied a youne thief. eiving the naine of Josepn Shoyer, who was identitied for naving stolew some goods 1rom David Roberts' room. No. 23 West Aadison street, the barticulars of which were pub- liehed severai days ago. He was alsoidennified as the person who sneaked into the cigar-store of W. G. Ugle, No. 10 Frankhin street, and who, when discovered, drew a knife and threatened to carve out Mr: Opie's heart. He was held in. §1,200 1o it S Tho case of Cuthbert W. Lang was con- cluded yesterday at Justice Foote's court, nod the prisoner wes honorably discharxed. T'he defense swore about 2 dozen witnesses,~all reputable peo- ple,—who testified-2s 1o the good characieraf- dhe defendson - Tho atiomeys, Messp_Swett and Eldridge for the prosccation e8d Wallace d Mason or the defense, male their several ar- mente, after which.tke Court summed up the cuse according 10.1he law and the. evidence, and #a1d that tere were a number of people abot the house who could have committed tue burglary, Because some of them stated ihat tney had nut done it, it did not follow as the nizht the day that Lang was the guilty person. An honorable dis- charge was awarded the accused. The defense have theory in regard to the occurrence, snd 3t ‘Ihe 0ld wan turned away vers sorrowful, The greatest of these is charity. Last lookin blind man. who told Biim & wnole Ara- rhimself, The re- ewlse in_Lis pocket, Uy the arm, the bliné Tiiat's & bad quarter, ed in his ear, et hear ‘e, young fellers” The grestest of Desircus of seeing how the fall rovival in £pouded the manuracturer; “‘dead, as 1 might sur. People have to scratch hardto make a ll\‘igg. Ictalone dying, and“as-for an old-fashioned, himself 0 it the oncest day he lives. The Leirs of well-fixed corecs behove 14 retorning to the **Bot." said the reporter, striving to chéer the By t- .. barmless 2 ok preat inany people e, ¥ e Y the updertaker, *‘yon are risbt, and I supuose If 1 was 1 Gfenada of in -& doing ‘than | “*there -are oL enyy mx professional prelbiren tieir good duck, -xpoctsily 28 most of she customers can't pay and B2Ve 10 76t trusted, and when yon go to-collect of sbe heirs there fea” yeliow flag on the door, ke as- not. - No, not 1do not repine, but then 1 am cometbin; of an ariests and § take a priie in my VOrE. That's what gravels me. If I'wasa tatloy now~—. But being merels an undertaker, hers 1am: No popular recornition of my work any- swhere. ” Yon never sec 4 man taking o propor dezree of pride in bis funeral, planning for it, lay- g it out, rebearsiug.’ You neversce the cofiin . seems 10 be supported by evidence. The theory 14 That soime man was conceaed in the con-bole un- cer the £zont steps all night up 10 the Hme of the robbery, and that he was the hurglar, - The suppo- sition acews, a8 before said, to be piausible. n the Hirst place cvidences of the nocturnal habitation of the coal-hole were found on the morning following the burzlary, and the munner in woich the zlass was cutin tae_window which figures in thecase shows (50 an cxperienced glass-cutter testificd) that the work was done from the oatside. Hozzard. the alleged Indinna fraud, was before Justice Pollak yesterday, ard was discharged in the absence of prosecution, ' Before he bad time 1o leave the court-roum he was rearrested by Con- sable McNabb upon a warrant iesuing from Justice ~ Mecch's _court, alleming **obtaimnz moncy under false pretenses.'” The ofiicer started to go down stalre witd his priconer, when aug of [inzzard’s friends, attgrneys and, Witnesses Crowded around. the couple. separated them, and by _systematic eibowine manazed to present MicNabb rom securing his charre. ~Huzzard mude- uve of tne chance 1o escape and ran off, while McNabb was unable to freehimself in time Lo make oven o good showing in the cnase. Hazzard had not been found up to the hour of cibsing court. James H. Hobson, whose arrest upon n charge of forgery was recorded im_yesterday's TRIBUSE. took a change of ivenue from Justice Summerfield to Justice Calvin D'Wolf, and was discharsed. The evidence showed that 1iabson was at_one time in the employ of a Madison etreet. firm called S, P. Ludden & Co. a2 traveline salesman and colléctor. It iu alleged_that after llo%eon had left Lodder's employ he went to a customer named Kaymond, living ut~Eigin. and coliected a bill of 30, rizming the firm name, **per Hovson.” Jus- tice D"Wolf heard the evidence, and aismissed the defendant upon tne zronnd that the crime, if com- mitted at all, was committed n_Eigin, - Kane County, where no Cook County Justice has juris- diction. The guestion as towhether or not the ac- 110D was forgery was not passed upon. Justice Summerfield yesterday held the following: J. Kell, expreseman, charged with the larceny a8 batlee of u valise from C. M. Green- man, $500 to the Criminal Court; Dora Kenney, larceny of & neck-chain from Phabe Levy, 3300 to the 10tb; Joseph Carroll. wisor- derly, $100 fine; Florence Abell, iumate of a tiotise of ill-fame. §50 fine; Caroline Buorehaut, charzed with the_larceny of $103 from Caronne Boesing, of No, 568 Archer avenue, discharged on account of her aged heiplessness ana the pitiful ples she made ae 1o her 1anocence; Philip Arasdo- Ivich. nssault, S500 to the 11th. Justice Morrison hela Thomas Howard 1z $300 10 the Criminal Court for the burulary of some woods from a Halsted stract lodging-fiouse, and §300 additional for the y of 200ds from the house of Emil Kubn, Van Buren sireet in which be had taken ings_tor the night: Jenme tolmes, Kate Fred Hildreth, 3ary A. Murphy, and Josephine O Brien, $100 fne. Yesterday forenodn, upon a search war- rant procured by W. M. Fisher from Justice Sum- srteen gold chains, valued ai 300, cd at the pawnshop of Henry Abrabams, on Halsted street near Van Buren. Mr. Fisher is the head of the Providence, R. L., jewelry house, whose agent was robbed of £12,000 worth ol goods some months ago i the Planters' Hotel in St Lows. The discovery of Ihe goods 1 the pawnsaop was purely aceidental, —that is, there Were no pointers that Abrubams had **fenced” the stu, and a thorough search failed Lo discover any more of the plunder. It i believed, however. that most of the stulf was *‘fenced" in this city, and that, if it 18 not here now, 1t nas becn shipped away. The seizure of the Zoods at the pawushop will doubi- Jess prevent, or at least retard, the discovery of the rest. Abrabiams refuses to.give any informa- von, and has armed himself withawnt of replevin for the chains. Yesterday the police brought in some of the **Board of Trade ™ men about town who_have no vistbic means of exisiense. Omicer Jumes Iruton, on duty at the Kock Lsland Depot, caught Whliam and Peter O'Bricn, two slick young fel- lows, the former of whom has been arreated several timed for Hrst-class encak-work. Detectives Lan- sine and Londergan brougbt i <-Pete™ Odell, confdence-man,~ and 4’ *‘pul” of the late “‘Canada William ™ in throwiog three- card monte. Detective Keating picked uj A. . Fletcher at the tournament ¢rounds, an ran blm 1nto the West Xadison Street Station. Fletener i3 the man arrested some daye ago by Supt. Dixon. Charsed with beating a out of 32,900, but the evidence or some- thing clse went wrong, and he was_set at liberty. And last_of ail came the Grand Rapids Major, \hose trip fo the watering-places was thia year confined to s bunk in the Cook County Jail. ~ He Hieeced @ Granger out of $190,.and. after bis arrest rave the moncy to 4 man o the North Side who as been used to *‘square” jobs. Bul the man kept the money, and for a_while it loaked as il Howard was zoinz to be railrosded. into_Joliet. Within the past three_days, howeser, he, t00, has Deen set at hberty. How this was _brought aboat is 0 mystery. BOBDERIES. Tharsday afternoon at abont 2 o'clock, while James S. Otis was temporarily absent from bis oflice, Room 14, 152 LaSulle strcet,: s sneak-thief entered. and belped himself to a {in: box in the safe, which was open, containing $200 in cash, some odds and ends of currency.and pustage: etamps, and checks and valuable papers of ail descriptions. After sccuring. tho plunder the thief ran up-stairs and down & siairway at the other eud of the buildiuz, ay the empry cash;box was founa in the hallway on the third. floor. Sev- cra! other offices on LuSalle strect have,been simi- Jarly visited, but, €0 far a8 known, , nothing of great value was taken from any of theu. Tharsday night_burglars forced -an entrance to the residence of W. F. Comnor. 18 Pierce street, by prying open a side window, - They carried off about $100 in cash, and avout$150 Worth of clothing snd jewelry. <22 The same day sncal thieves zot away with a set of pool ballsand 3 set of billiard balls, all ivory and valued at $120, from the billiard ' saloon of Lonis La Berge, No. 207 West Madison street. During the week, and during the sbsenge of the inmates, the residence of C. N. Marks, No. 1546 Prairie avenue, was entered by ourzlars, who pried open a side window with & jluimy und helped thiemselves to clothing and jewelry ad libitum, Asneak thief yesterday aftcrnoon entered the dry goods store of Stark Bros. on West Indiana street, and made off with a bolt of cassimere valued at $20. g James Prouty, No. 12 West Water street, com- plains of the loss of all nis clothing and jewelry. DAISY L. POOR. calied st TE TrisusE oilice yesterday and entered a solemn and earnest denial of the statements ‘made concerning her and_her past life by Joha £. Poor, yiz., thatshe had heen a loose character, and ° bad cohaoited with _men named respec- tively Smith aod Wright. She also made o vigorous protest against such aliczutions, and xaid that before she met Johnnie Poor she was as pure as the suow. Daisy will have nothing to do with the Poors, and bas taken up ber abode among friends of her own choice. . She will not_be unto Mrs. Poora daughter nor allow Alry. Poor to be uato hera mother. She will nssert herown independence, and make a struggle for the maiutenauce of_her nights.and the correcting of her yrievances, Mra. PGOF, Sr., hus, €0 Daisy says, offered 0 pay ber board, notwithstanding that Daisy, though voung, -+is #'dalsy.” as the boys eav. and will not com- promice. Joln Poor is her nusband, so she firmly velieves, and nothing ehort of the recogmition of tone fact and a suilering of the penalty which the posseasion of anozhier wife will entail upon him will sausfs ber. “John E. Poor, he who once was Duisy’s **Johanic,” has flown. He no longer lingers about lus' maternal tireside, nor Lis old famullur baunte. Hia second wife hus gone with him; thatis, she bas disuppeared woo. 1t 1s sup- posed that they may be tn Bicomington, ar in Cin- cimuati. The length of timo tnat he' will spend awxy from this city is, 1t would appear, dependent upon Daisy's strenzLll of purpose and bier residence in Chicago. 1l will not come back os iong s a prosecution for bigumy i3 waiting for him with outstretched srms, else he would mot have run away. THE CUSTOM-HOUSE. The Sub-Tressurer yesterdsy sold $4,000 ‘worth of 4-per-cent bonds. The disbursements yesterday were, gold, $3,000; eilver, §2,000; and currency. $350, 600, The internal revenue receipts yesterday amounted to $30,452.75, of which spiria paid $22.643; tobacco, $4,585; beer, $3,071; and specisl, $124. Abraham Cappels was brought before Commissioner Moyne vesterday morning, charged with bemg engaged With others in forging the Iabels, eic., used on Seidenbery cigars. e was held 1n bail of £750 1o answer for his misdemeanor uefore the United States Court Tuesdsy morning at 10 o'clock. Smokers wili rejoice. A commission, upon a huge piece of parch- ment, was received at the United States Commia- sioner's otlice 1o the Government Building yester- day, from the Hon. D. A. McDonald, Licatenant- Governor of the Province of Canada, directed to *+Plulip A, Hoyne, of the City of Chicazo, in the State_of Jilnois, one of the LUnited Stites of America, Esquire," appointing hin o Commis- moner of Deeds. TiE NEW SILVER DOLLARS. Although the matter has been explsined a nnu- ber of timee, there are many wha do not under- stand how it'is that the new silver dollat iy not more_extensively circnlated. If a man has ths kind of noncy he can purchase Government bonds, and pay duties with it. but none of these dollars are circalated except for change, and a man bas to gve his word of honor that De wants thew for no other purpose before lie can get them from the Sub-Treasury. . The following circular. received yesterday from headquarters, will fully explain how tho mauer stands: ., : . Turascny DECARTMENT. WASHINGTON, S ¥ 1673, The Tremsurer of the GhILed Siaics hos bess- directed. upon the recelpt by him {rom an5. person af & certiticate, fssued Dy 3oy Asafstant Treastrer, Dosle- nated Depositary, or Natlonal Bank designsied as-a | public depositary” 'of-the- Ulilied States, Stating that a deposit of currency has-beea made Lo’ his crediv: in general- accouut of the sum .of one thousand (1.600) doliers, o any maltiple thereaf ot exceeding thousand 110,000 dollurs. t ‘caust a alipiment to be mado TTUM S0me mint of the Unfled states 1o tiie. Person In whose nawme tie.cerdificate 13 fssued, of & like amount of standard silver dolians the expeuse of ST s otice, upon receipt of the United States of Ghlted Sates glg%:. Kiriana) Bank-nores seat for redem>tion, In multipies of $1.000 2ad notexceeding S10,000; standard siiver dollars will be Feturned undef he Grosisions of this eircutar. Ihe sole purpose of this circular s to fachitate the circulstion of siandardsiver dollars for-all purposcs &s currency, but not to authorlze thelr fssuc for the burpose of helng used directly In making tnose poyments o the Government which are requircd 10 be pafd in coin, or for depostt o obiain eliver certificates: and otficers re- celving depodits Of carrency anchorized beretn are ox- 10 trust 10 appearancy &ny cirtnmstances. Tl Torofto cars afe f pected. 40 far us practicaple, to see that the ‘object ‘specified fs earried ont.L ¢ Sivments as above fhdicated. however, wili be made only 10 points in the Unipd States reached through es- tablished exiress Iines by,continuous raliway or steam- D0AL cOBDECHiOD. . 1y JOUN SHEBMAN, Secretary. THE MEXiOAN MINISTER.§ VISITING SQUTR CRICAGO. 5 Don Manuel de Zomscona, the Mexican Minister, yesterday spent apolhtr pleasant day Jooking at Chicago industries., fni the morning the Pitts- buzz. Fort Wayne &, Chicago Railway Company furnished a epecial train of three bandsome pas- senzdr coaches “snd & locomotive to_bear the bon- ored guest and bis entertainers to South Chicago. The triin started promptly at 9 o'clock, with the followinz represeriative party on_board: Don Manuel de Zamacona, his son, Potter Palmer. Carlile Mason, Gen, 76t T. Torrence, Col. James H. Bowen, . Wahl, Georre §. Bowen, J.Y. Scammaon, Col;, P, V. Whining. H. F. Eames, A. D Lamb,' A, B f Hibvird, Spencer & Co., 3. Rubel, C; Haywood, 1. 3. Singer, J. W. Bat- ler, Dr. V. G, Tarpyi.: D. D. Michaelrs, the Hon. Tom Hovne, ‘Mr. Kuhn of Kubn's Hotel, G. F. Williamson, 1. S, Vail, Prof. C. Cherry, J. Il Steldon, Gen.* A, L-Chetlain, Mark Bangs, A son Gortun, W.'Ii. Hanneh, L. B. Condec, Robest Law, James K. Appletee, Dr. H. W. kobey. br. ¥, A. Hurlbar, L. Az Howe, David iradley, Maj, Waite, B. W. Raymond. and W. S. Hinckley. South Chicago way réached after a pleasant ride of about an haur, and iere Mr. James H. Rrow, of the new rolling and nail mills, was in “waitin: He taok the party in eharge, and, assisted by Ges Torrence, showed them eversthing that was to be £cen n the very extensive WO In the eeventy- five nail miachizies, in constant and rapid motion, the Mexicau Minister 'was_very much intereste and he exumined every dewil, spending about two ‘hours 81 this factory.: Here they had lunch, sud a neat sveech was e by Johr, 1. Bennett, Presi- dent of the Hyde Park Board of Trustees, welcom- ing the Minister to s bailiwick. : Afier that Mr. J.:[. Sheldon, of the Wilson Sewing-Machine Company. took the party m charge, and, ooarding the train once more. they were carried 10 Grand Crossing, where the exten- sive tewinz-machines factories’ were looked over, After that the party -returned_to the city, and 3 o'clock found them at- the Palmer House. after havini enjoyed a hearty dinner. By 1nvitation of the Union Towing Associstion, the party bosrded one of that Company’s tuss at 4 o'clock in the afterpoon. and, under the guidance of Capt. Crawford, sqon found themsclves en route o the Crib. 1n this the Minister took great inter- est also. ' “The party again boarded the boat, and soon found themacives at Lincoln Park. Here Messrs, Fred 8. Viinston and"L. J. Kadigh, of the Park Board, were in waiting. With carriages, and, after a hule informal introduction, the purfy, consist- 1ng of the following zentlemen, were driven aboat the park: The Mexican Minister and son, F. H. Winston, - E. §. -Chesbrough, L. J. Ka- dish, Carlile Mason, S, D.' Kimbark, M, Barwell, J. S. Skelton, C. H, Morse, George §. Redficld, "Col. Whitig, S. G. Seaton, George . Bowea, J. H. Sheldon, and J. H. Coyne, After having'vicwed the beauties and admired the lake- shore drive, Lne pariy was driven back to the Pal- mer loute, where they arnved at 7:30 o'clock. “The Minieter expresses himseif as greatly delizhted with Chicreo and its'hospitahity. Tlis morning at 10:40 he will attend'mass at the Jesuit Church, on Tiwelfth sireet. CORPORATIONS. THE SUB-COMMITTEE of the State Board of Equulization finished its work in Chicagu yesterday'and adjourned sine die. 1t will make its report in regard to the capital stock of corporations to the State Board Tuesday, and the care bestowed by the Committee in its investi- gations has been such as ®omake it quite probable that its report will be adonted with little discus- sion, and but few if any changes. The corpora- tions which made returns yesterday were the North Chicago Malting Company; the Monmouth Gas Compuny, of Monmouth, Lil. ; the North Chicago City Railway Company; the Chicago City Railway Company; the Chicazo West Division Railway Company; the Chicago Gas-Light & Coke Com- pany; the People's Gas Company; the North Chi- cazo 'Rolling-3ulls Company; aud the Furst & Bradley Manufacturing Company. All the cor- porationa that have made reports to the Committee present whut are beiiéved to be, from ail the cvi- cence ohtainable; fair showings, all admitting their lianility to capital-stock asvessment to large amounts. The Committee early in its sessivn had 1ts attention directed to what was_claimed to be toe insuflicient assessment of the Sto ards Company, and sn investigation of the subject brou:nt to light the following tacts: The total amount of its stock is 34,100,000, of which $1,100,000 is paid up. Tre Company's asscss- ment on its tangible propecy was 8500,000. The stock s worth about S1. 80 that the total value of all .the shares is $7,480,- 000. ~Deducting the amount of its tangible aseessment, $300,000, leaves $8.980, 000, which, on the 50 per cent basis heretofore assumed by the State Board, and whicl will probably re- muin 1n force this year2s well, wonld make the asscasment 33,490,000, It is guite probable in view of this showing, that the State Board will put it on the Stock-Yards' Company to the tune of aboat $3,000,000. . Yesterday afternoon Mr. Campbell, Chairman of the Sub-Committee, ‘and Mr. E. C. Cleaver, Deputy-Aesessor of the South Town, with one or two other gentlemen, all pusted vn_ the subject of real-estate values, ook # drive through several ‘portions of the South Division, going as far sonth as the park on Fifty-first street, for the purpose of inspecting certain picces of reul estate and compar- ing them with the Jaté assessments. Mr. Cleaver pointed out to Mr. Campbell lots which A few years ago were worth $100 a foot, and which are now on the market at $10, showed him that they biad been assessed this summer at their fair cash value, and pointed out the wnjustice which would result from an attempt on the part of the State DBourd to *-pile it on™ to Cook County. At the Tequest of a number of prominent broperty-owners in the city Mr. Cleaver will go down to Sprinzield pext weex and demonstrate the same thing Lo the State Board more elaborately. That ho s fally competent 10 do this, from his_long acquaintance with real estate values in Chicago, no one who knows him will for a moment doabt, FELL AMONG THIEVES, AND POUND A GOOD SAMARITAN. One of the visitors 1o Chicago to witness the President's review of the firemen and the opening of the Exposition, went home happy. if he did fail to sce Mayes. Wednesday lest the gentleman alluded to, called Branton, from the wicnity of Dixon, was standing at the corner of Ciark and Randolph streets, when he was accosted by a well- dressed, soft-spoken citizen, —at lesst e said he lived in Chicago,—who askea if he (Branton) did not remember him. ‘The Granger hud mot the honor at first. **Not remember the acales ped- Qlerr™ asked. the Oily Gammon. **I remember you perfectly.” Finally Branton thought he did recollect the man. Meantime they walked along in company, and became more famliarly acquaint- ed. **Have something? " asked Chicago. **Don't mind if I do," responded the Granzer. They descended to 2 convenient basement satoon. “here they met an intimate friend of Chicago. After drinking once ot twice, Chicizo No. 2 was enddenty remitded tnat he had a frelght-biil fora car-load—eeveral car-londs—or _grain_to pay. Could Chicaro No. T lend him 2 paltry $500 until banking hours the next "day> Of course he could not. All he baa wasina city bond—‘‘good as wheat " for £5,000; ' Perbaps the Granger had the money? 1 0, would he aavance iL, und take the bond a3 security? Itwas sare to_ be redecmed in the mormng. “Granger hesitated; examined the docament; suszested that_ he would ace if -1t was yood. Arst,” **All right,™ responded Chicago No, 2, +come witl Tl show you the man who handles hundreds of them every day. They went to Jones® oflice, Dear the Custom- House. Jones suid he knew mo better invest- ment. and the result was Branton hunded ont $500 in_ currency and pocketed the bond. Chicaso No. 2 rusned away 1o pay hié bill. and the Granger smade sure he would Icertainly be no loser if hie never came back. Cuicago No. 1 and the man from the country thet pawt some Yisits to certain elezant places of amusement ou Clark street and *Bhiler* avenac, which cost Lranton $100 more, and Jeft him, at.midniznt, very drunk. where & married man would ot care to have 1t known be hag called. - Promtlyst8 o'clock Tharsday morning, hawever, the Granger, with red7eyes ana unsteady nerves, was found 4t the cornerof State snd Washingion sureets, patiently waiung for a4 bank - to open, amd for the - coming of Chicago No. ' 2 and higi §500. e waited. In fact be continned t4 wui. The bank com- menced business. But there came no Mr. Smith, Jones, or Robmson. They absotutely refused 10 show up. Finally, Bruion cntered ihe bank and mnocently extvited 'hiz bond o the Cashier. ‘Chat otlicial informed hu that it was worth no more tnan the paper on which' 1t was printed. Wasn't Brantou aners® Branton went o the police. “fnen be_dil another sensible thinz. e placed his case-in the hands of Messre. Whipple & Co., defectives, No. 42 Ashland Klock. Tbey went promptly to work, obtathed an accurate descrip- tion of the contidence “vperators, went for them, and before nizht Branton_had his money, refused 10appear_against the !thieves, from family rea- sons, which.may be imagied, and, ss before stated, went home huppyi “ile says he has learaed alesson worth- u thousind doliars m gold: Never CORRESPONDENCE. HORSE-CARS IN CANADA, G To the Edutor 8f The Tribune, Cmicace, Sept. 7. icazo folks who grumble id abuse the horse:cas little know of what they complain. They oughtito o to Toronto, Canada, and take a ride fnan & car™ opce, and then they would swear by the Chieago lines, and be per- tly. satiefled to ride;4n any_position and under -pepet, * which is a nickel._ five inches long, and abour the sume wid -by two jaded horses; ilifbred, and spavined. -onme . ‘conducor, on. Arfvét, W 5 and. one track,; which,is scarcely ever used, th¢ tars ranning’ much betfer off the_track than §myFa . fact, I have seen ihe driverwitlk back ut thc tonductor and beckon him; then e srould whisperfn the condyclorts. car, **Be gorfa she’s on the trick semin. ™. The lonzest fide 1y one mile aud sqhalf, and 1t coits to- No profane lungnage allowed on this car," jsamotto which you read and jnwardly digest,pavhen the car strikes a forty-pound boulaer. yAn American quarter is ood for 20 cents in Torento, and by, this menns the Toronio Horse-Car' Company dsclare & divi- dend once every two years, Cars do not run on the Sabbath day, probably on account, of the likelthood of an abundance of profunity on. the part of the assenzers. The upholsterng in the cars i some- thing that the Paimer House upholsterers would like to se¢, no doubt.—p few straws covered with second-hand carpet._ The conductors in Toronto are trusted very much. Each condactor has o tin- pail round his neck with a brick in it and every time he collects a fare or punches a_ticket the brick must drop. The cars etop ranning at 9:10 p. m.. giving taose who are oat late a fine opoor- tunity to enjoy 8 summer nizht rimble, capecially if the sojourner hath a grip-sack weighinz forty pounds or more. Fourisa load. When the con- ductor has taken on fonr ne wili not wait for zny more passenzers, for fear of contracting the yel- low fever by crowded cars. Tnis1s_commendable if youare of the four, The plaiforms are no: wide. They are sbout fourteen inches wide, -and the conductors wear boots thirteen_ inches | 50 you will see that it 18 no easy matter to mittance -10-4 Toronto horse-car, especially_for ladies. B.D.B. THE STENCIIES. To the Edttor of The Tribune. Cnrcaco, Seot. 7.—For the sake of God and suf- fering humanity. what 1s to be done with the damnable stench that onr wives and children aze compelled to inhsle mght after night? Enough has oeen written, ~what_action shall be taken? [ answer for the community when I say, Call a meet- 1ng. appoint & committee of 20,000 citizens, whose wives, and daughters,and children have geen mur- dered and made to sufer. Allow them to pive forcible action fo their feelings, and I will gnarsa- tee that anotner week will not see one stone in these poison distilieries resting upon annther. 1 promise_you that you may chromicle such an vent, if defnite action i3 not taken 500n. et H.R. H. SUBURBAN. BVANSTON. ‘Thursday evening an entertainment will be given at tbe rooms of the Social Club, which will proba- bly realize §300 or $400. Charles Mattaews® amus- ing comedy. **The Dowager," will be presented. The Sunday evening service at the Metboaist Church commences at 7:45 o'clock, Instead of 6. Dr. Hatfield oficintes as nsnal to-gay. Prof. H. F. Fisk will occapy the palpit of the Congregational Church to-day. The Hev. W, G. Inmau. of Decatar, will preach a1 the Baptiet Cnarch to-day. Dr. Noyes' evening subject, at the Presbyterian Chburch fo-day, will be, *'The Mlnmistry of Angels.™ HYDE PARK. The regular mecting of the Hyde Park Trustees was held yesterdny eveni: It was resolved ihat Cottage Grove avenue, from Forty-tnird street to Qakwood boulevard, be grded and _covered with broken stone or screen- ings. ata costnot to exceed 3$1,690. Also, that Fifty-eeventh street, from Hyae Park avenue to Madison avenue, be graded at'an expense ot to exceed 3300. | An ordinunce was passed for laying water-pipes on Forty-sixth street for 550 feet west of Wood- lawa avenue. MARINE NEWS. BUFFALO. Burrao, Sept. 7.—Lake freights—Coal dull and unchanged. Cleared—Props Jay Gould and Arabis, mdse: Alcons, Chicago; stmr Pearl, Pat-in Bay: schrs N. C. West, 125 tons coal, Fremont; H. Folge 3,000 brls salt, Sheboygan; K. M. Knapp, 630 tons coal, Racine; 2nd Lookoat. 400 tons coal, Kenosha: Jessie, 34 tons coal, Asatabula; Taco Perry, Bay City; Niagara, Milwaakee; E. A. Nicholson, A. P. Graver, Owosso, 500 tons coal, :;ll;)xlli:! A. Scotr, and Wenona, Chicago; St. Paul, aledo. Passed Port Colborne m twenty-four hours end- ing 6 p. m., Gii—Westward—Frops Arzvle, dMon- treal to Csicago; City of Toledo, Ogdensburz to Chicazo: Vanallen, Montreal to Chatham; Muine, Ogdensbirg to Yoledo; barks Bavarta, Siberia, and Mary Battle. do . Taslor, do (no Wawanosh, Kingston to Toledo; Chicago; Jessie Scarth and W . orders); James Wade, Oswezo to Milwaakee; schra Lewts Ross, Toronto to Toledo; Sea Gull, Hamil- ton 10 Detroit; Two Brothers, Port Hope to Toledo; H. Dudley, Kingston, no orcers, Eastward—Prups Abercorn, Toledo to. Oewego; Enterprige,, PortHaron to Montreal; barks D, M. Foster, Cleveland to Toronto; 1. R Merril, Pride of Americy, and Watertown, Toledo to Kings- ton; Bismarck, Detroit to Kingston; schrs A. Muir, W. J. Suffel, xnd Denmark, Toledo to Kingston; Pecricss, Cleveland to Toronto; Lamo, Detroit % Oswego;Undine, Cleveland to’ Hamilton; Georgo 3. Case,:Chicago to Osweso; T. Simme,’ Detroit to Kingston; Azov, Port iluron to Montreal; scow J. W. Porter, Cleveland t Toronto. ~" PORT HURON. Pont Huros, Mich., Sept. 7.—Down—Props Fountin'City, Canisteo, Delaware, City of Con- cord,-D. Ballentine and consort; schrs Fred A. Morsg; Sophia Minch, T. Parsons, NaasauandJ. S. Minei Up—Props Oneida, Waverly, Roanoke, Fred Kelly.nnd corsort, and schr Red, White and Blue, Bay City ond barges; schrs John Wesley, George Worthingtou, Almeds, Erie Belle. Otonabee; Golden Fieege, and W. H. Rounds. Wind—South, gentle. Weather—Fine. Ponr HoioN, Mich., Sept. 7—10 p. m.—Passed up—Props W, H. Barnam, Mary Mill, Cuba, J, Allegheny andtow’; schrs James D! . Bailey, P. D. Locke, . L. Van Val- arco Polo, 'Aunt Ruth. g rops Emma Thompson and barges, James $. Fayand tow: schrs C. G. Breed, H. F. Merry.; Nollic Reddington, Delle Stevens, Evening Star, i W. Sage, Imperial, James Couch, Mich- izan, Monguagon, J. G.Mastin, City of Sheboysan, Jobi “O'Noul, James ¥. Joy, Sam Cook, Flying ist. < MILWAUKEE. < Special Dispateh to The Tribune. MrwAuKzse, Sept. 7.—Considering the Iight re- ceipts of grain. freights are falrly active. Rates arc weak, however, and veasel agents prefer to re- port throuch charters. Engagementa to-day were to Buffalo, schr F. D. Barker, 24,000 bu barley at 4+34c; schr George G. Houghton, 24,000 bu rye at4ic; schr John B. Merrill, 40,000 bu wheat on throngh rate to New York. Tue tue Hagerman will tow Merritt down from Racine to-morrow. Arrived from below—Schr J. Maria Scott. Cizared for below—Schrs F.D. Barker and (George G. Houghton. TogS. L. Coe returned to-day withoatthe wreck of the schr J. P. Ward. The Captain of the schr C. North has fled a claim of §500 against the schr Ward for towing the wreck twelve hours, and expects 10 be able to collect it. LAKE FREIGHTS. Grain-freights were active and weaker early yea- terday, bat soon recovered, and closed firm at 43¢ com and 4%c wheat to Buffalo. Rovm was taken for 180,000 bu wheat, 360,000 b _corn, 90,000 bu oats, and 16,000 bu. rve. To_ Buffaio—Props Em- ire State, corn and oats; Buffalo, wheat and corn vissahickon, corn; Blanchard. wheat; and Star- rucea, rye, on through rates; schrs L. A, Law and H. B. Baldwin, wheat at 4%c: schrs C. B. Joues and C. Foster, corn at 4iic; schre Watson and Hazard. corn at §c; schr Monticello, wheat on p. . To Kingston—3chr Lady McDonaid, wheat on p. 1. To Moctreal—Props Kussin and Canada, corn on . L. To Sarmia—Scbr E. L. Coyne, corn'on p. L., through. To Goderich—Schr W. Jones. oats on p.t. To Collingwood —Schr L. A. Burton, oats Uirough. SThe achr Reed Case. wheat to Black Rock at MARQUETTE: Special Dispasch to The Tridune, MamquETTE. Mich., Sept. 7.—Arrived—Props ¥. Swain, H. B. Tattle. Anna Smith: schrs A. C. Maxwell, George H. Ely, Shawance, Willlam Grandy. . H. Kimball. Clearcd—Prop H. Chamberltn. H. B. Tuttle, Oscar Townsend: schrs J.. W. Hannafora, George B, Ely, Ed Kelly, C. J. McGill, 5. H. Kimball. Passed up—Prop Chida, Puseed down—Props New York, Atlantic, and Peerless. ———— “Where can 1 get board in this city?” in- quired a stranger of aman whose wife wasa Dublic lecturer. - T’li zell you, my friend,” re- plied the map. * My wife lectares to-night at Pilisbary Hall. Go listen to her, and you'll get bored until you can’t rest.” The stranger said he ruesséd he wouldn’t go. H. to Calvary (emetery. 5 Cieveinind aad Buftalo 546 West Madison-st., Suaday, Sept. 8, at 11a. earrlases to Cuvary. : L~ 5t Louls pajers piease copy. Saturday morning, Sept. 7, dence of Hicr punt, Mrs. C. 2 a tinzeriui Hlness, A—At Larned. Kar infant son of J. from St. Plus’ Chureh by carriages to Calvary Ceme- HODGES—At-Atlanta. Ga., on the 5 Inst., Willlam Hodees, aged 57. &~ Danbary (Conn.) papers please copy. CUTNE-In this city, Sept. & t 11 8. ., Sichasl uneral from Co St. Jarlath's Church. thence to Calvars Friends are respectinily ln;.:;d. McGUIRE—-Sept. 7. of dropsv. at hls residence. cor- ner, Souch Halited ais Forcy-sccond s “Patrick Me- ulre, £sq., aged 44 vears. -Colemn eqafen Jass wlll be offered la the Chure of Nativity at9o'clock Monday. Fricads of deceasd will please attead without further nonce. by carziages N.Y.) papers please copy. ok County Tinspital, on the 6th tast., 7, Mary O'Reefe, aged 60 ye: Place from her late rest Lz at the resldence of his broth .. Mr. Georg dof Auguat, B Pertinn aed 5Uyears 4 months and 23 days, afier a severe af- fiction Of nearly si< years, ‘Warren (0.) 82d Grand Rablds (tich.) papers .TT—Friday afternoon. after a short but pain- 88 of cerel daughrer of Wiiliam § The funeral services wili al afternoon ot the resfdenee of Mr. Cottage Grove- —— spinal_inealnzt E Esq. vlace n 4 it the resi- buer, after 9 Frauk-st., at 2p. m. (this Sun- day), to St, Stephen’s Episcopal Chiurch, by carriages to Uakwood Cemetery. HALL—SepL. 1. 1; years and 4 mouths. The deceased was formerty a reat- dent of this city, :Ds—sept. G of [nflammation of the Sowels, {ncant daugister of W.E-and 0.J. 8. ifchards. W, Iail, azed 35 3 BUTTON: 4 BUTTON: - PROFESSIONAL. DISEASES OF THE THROAT AND LUNGS. ROBERT HUNTER. M. D.. Censalting Phys cian in _al! Disea: Office, No. 105 State-st. Rewidence, S76 Wa- K. BARTON HUNTER. M. D., Visiting Phvsi cian tn Acute Cases. Office. 103 State- CARD, of the Throat and Lunz. 6 BUTTON: Resi- starles and bay ramslng Trom Si & complete Fu and retall trade. of this house will be done o5 U will be provide¢ with nmple quarters on the first A stock of Rogers Brud.” sliverware s among the #pe- 1t s vefaz s0id ot about 't 15 well worthy of attentiva. en together, Martiu's s one of the most fzerestin New stores %0. 265 and iture \Warehous:. cialtles of the storv, and alf regular dzur hments of (he clty. v State-at., between Jackson and Van Buren. AN IMPORTANT MOVE. . Keaders of The Tribuane wk val of the estaviisiunen: of 0 the new and eles: 3t.. betwees Ja ises nre 40 feet fro: i Bu 3509 Th: Iz acdition € saue prem LT Smi ; = : 5 o and infwcen, | Fali Lines. at $18 per Doy, ent, and each fivor is Gilled with AmMoag the preseut atractions v the largest and most camulete sssortment of Planos ing ail the very best makes, at prices L b for botl wholesaic cse, the Fur business door. Organs ‘u Each of the above gradas contm For bargains in elegant new Plamofortes and Parior-Urgans, Ane ang med!nm ture, Mattresses. Bedding. Gpholstery, Stl- verware, etc.. o t0 MARTIL loccrpying the larze double building Nos. [263 and 267 State-st. e now ANNOUNCENENTS. MEETING OF THE SECOND WARD REPUB- tcan Club =11l be held a: No. 508 State site Bennet Medicai College, on Mondey evenlag, sept. 8, 1.8 o'clock sharp. The adoptlon of 1 new canstitu tlon will come up. and several promineat canaidates A tull attendance 18 requested. By order of the Prestdent. St 0ppo- SPECIAL MEETING OF THE SISTEEXTH Ward Republican Ciuh will be held Monday even- ail, corner Sedewick und Sk s, . KD GLOVIs. A e . WHOLESALE, ‘We offer to the closest trade ope complete and well-assorted stock of Kid Gloves at ths following rangg of pricea: 2 BUTTON: — $4.50. $5.00, $6.00. $7.50, $9.00, $12.00, and $15.00, $6.00. $7.50, $9.00, $12,00, $15.00, and $18.00. : $9.00. $12.00. $15.00, $18.00,. 12.00. $18.00, $24.00, Alexandre 2-Button Biack Kids, TERMS---30 Dass, 5 OF. EXTRAGRBINARY Value for the Prige. JOHN W, GORTZ & 0. Proprictors Paris Kid Glove Depo, o4 STATEST. . TG OF THE SEVENTI WAL b witl be lield at 3353 Blue Istand-ar. EMOCRATIC —RALLY — THE State Central Comin| FORSYTHE, PUB- DEMGCRATIC tee have decided to upea the fall campalsn {n this State with & wTand inass maetiag at Farwell Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 1 @'clock, and have selected as speakers the Hon. Wm. C.- Goudy, tue Hon. Edmuad Juessen, aad the Hon: Wm. J. Hynes. who will address the uieeting upon the 155ues of the day., Col.Juessea will 2ive his views on ths Iabor question. ‘This being the first attempt to hold & political meeting under our precinct plan o ton, we would urze upon preciact committeemen the fmportance of notifsimg all Democzuts and others In whefr preciacts. By order of the Cook Couaty Dema- cratic._Central Committee. JOH HUBERT DILGEK, C. E. CRAFTS, Committee of it |Highest Awarl (g International Exhibiting, 1! Grouy XXV. No. 2 TH (TED, £ CNITE] SION announce award 1o WAL PRODGCT—Concert. Grand,” Parlor Grand, Squarr, * and Corieht Planos, - AWARD—For GENERAL EXCELL orgaaiza- N. SATELDS LECTURES THIS EVENING AT McCormick Hall on **The Past, Present, and Fa- ware of the Irish Race.” START T:IS WEER FUR COLLVER, &AN. (the site of the Chicago Soldiens’ Coiouy), to sclect fands and fle cinfins atthe United States Land-Oice- Therears a_large number of rvod quarter-sections within the Colany tract o be had. Full pa-ticulars can be ovtafned it Colony headjuarters, 86 Washiog- frstdoor westof Dearvorn, Room 2. C. N. PHE CHICAGO U 1d thelr regular monthly mectingat the Grand Paclic Hotel, Monday eveningat 8 o'clocic 0N VETERAN CLUB WILL guirements of " FIRST-CLASS 1NSTR wer. Richness, and and Soltdiiy of Looacr PIANOS sliow intellizeat arfangenients, a very efects. ive action, and exceliént workmagshla. Signed, AL Joi Attest: ALEX. B BUTELEE, Secretary vtotem. Every fnstrument warrantea for an indefinite Grae, BAUER. | TERE WILL DE A MESTING OF THE EIGUTHL Yeard Urion Re; MK CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE Second District wiil meet at Justice Matson's of- fice, comer Madison aad Halsted-sts., Mouday even- lican Club corner Harrison an ing at 8 0'clock. - E OF ENTEI New Covenant Lodge, No. 5, G. G.. willbe glven Sept. 9. at8 o'clyck shars, at thelf hall, corner Indisna and Twenty-ifth-st Yery Best White Winter Wheat. per brl... Very Best Minnesota Spring Wheat, per brl German Mottled Soap, 60 burs. per box, $3. va. D Best Roast 0. G.' Java, per Ib. HICKSON'S (ash Groeary Homse, 113 East Madison-st. - GROCERIES. GREAT * REDUCTIO! - JING THAN. Very Best Japan, per Ih., - - - 48¢. Very Best Qolong, per Ih., - - - 6Se. Very Best Young Hiyson, per Ib., 7Sc. Best Guupowder, per Ib., - 7S¢ ‘We guarantee the above Tess to be as fine as any in the market, ‘We allow a discount of 5 per cent per pound to parties who buy in five-pound a anan BAUER PIANOS. A ‘Muly - FIRST-CLASS PIANO a 2 MODERATE PR e would call spectal aitention to the msay fmprare ments Introduced In our Pinnos. Among Liem ar¢ oar Patented Sel Concave Na Bridge, and ot equal with any Pi with the facllitles we have. we are abic 10 sell thea for eaxh o on fimie al veTy low gures. Please call and conviace yourself. 2 JULIUS BAUER & CO,,, RECIPIENT OF THE : NIAL COMMIS - ol poit a5 iue Latisorwy BE& Cu., Balimore. 34, U. 85 CMENT: f8 inring Qualit of Tone: Tonch. 6 ALG FOUR REYDS 0F - USHOLN. Director Gedenl, HAWLEY. presideat. Searing Apradc Anachmenr oird, Tmnraved Vencere which place the Baueronas nuo now manufactared Sl 283 & 265 WABASH-AV., Berween Jackson sad Van Buren-sts. .8 SEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. i . V. Harsox & (0, Jowslers and Siiversmills, | Will be receiving daily dur- ing this week New and Exe quisite Designs in GOLD and GEM JEWELRY, SOL., ID and PLATED SILVER § GOODS, CLOCIKS. & ks By getting our prices be: fore buyin, save fully 20 per cent. * Retail and Whalesale Hfiflal‘fl]lfi]m,: State and Monroe-sts: g. purchasers will, } HAIR €00DS. o Busbubuute SUEE PALYER HOUSE HAIR STORE “The best place In_Chicago for Halr Gonds. whdlesnie or retail. [morovel GOSSII!!'PQ“‘;_A;IXE .l’;oplcmnc‘h:?n)(fll‘~ Fo.or 20 ¥ A = Tree SIS, HATFE L HOLL. & Whalesale & Retall, Seud (orprits . list. Gouds sent C. O. D. anywhers | Sole agent for the »CLTIO! Wigs madetoorderand warranted: 292 v 5uiliiitie SWITCHES. PCFFS, CURLS, and Wiy Grfl;lf‘fi‘muull in price. Sead. ur new price list, . & 5. HOMPSON, s, G- THOM See the new Roman Pafl. - _SEED>, BULBS, Etc. - e That ineect does not live that Buck & Rayner's ‘moth powder will not kill. e e MARRIAGES. CRAWFORD—LIPSEY—Aug. 31, ar th D L e Sl e it of the Cathiedra: Church of §S. Peter aud Paul, John Crawford and Matilda Lipsey, bothof Chicago. o SGERSOLL-MITCHELL Seot 3, at the residence e Rev. Mr. o o o M Togeroll, riiana Mitchell and SMITH—HARDING—At Racine, Sept. 4, b 3 Arthur Piper, Nettle D. Hardingand ‘hlfle!yfl‘vhselglii NEAL-CLARK~Sept. 47 p. m., by thy Charies L. Thompion. 1, D', at’the. restdence of $a Bride’s father, 222 living-olace, James K. Neal and Atiss Fanoie Clark. LAW-LAW—At Waterloo, Ia.. Aug:. 29, by the Rev, Rociwood Macauesten. M, W MERAlEhE Lav: of Cedar Falls, la., and M1ss E. Jeusie Law, of Chlcago. REED—WYCKOFF—At Portage, Wis.. Wednesday evening. Sept. 4. at 9 o'clock. by the Rev. Samuel Wyckql, Mr. O. T. Reed and Miss Genevra Wyckofl. CARROLL~VAUGHAN—In this cicy. Wedncsday evéniog, Sept. 4, ot the residence of the bride's facher, 352 Norti Fraukiin-st., by the Rev, Ur., Meullen, Mr. 3.-C. Carroll, of the Michigan Central Raliroad. to Bre? A7ai s SoBciasion, (he bspy PAIT s or b 3 e East an a brief soar. | e LAPPY pf" s ——— e DEATHS, T ISP fruislnzu o LSO ST L R O'DONNELL—TLeooold O'Doanell, aft BeVCrCaack of typhold fever, 8 6 o0k, Sept o mse O ieral trom the séstdence of the famlly, o0 h e family, 601_Nort! Halsted-st., Mouday, Sept. 8, bs i Butnsdse Y, Sept. 8, by carriages to Calvary O'CONNELL—On the 7th lust., John O'Connel of Thomas O'Connell, at bis late rz’:me%gc, cLlI-:'fl‘rng West Twenty-second and Paalina-sts.. aged 87 years, Decotsed way a native of Bruree Coiiniy, Limsric, ‘Funeral will take place Monday morning at 10 o'clock B FAVORITE R PLANOS. A truly first-class Piano at a moderate having_many valusble improve- ments; has o Self-bearing Agraffe Attach- ,rgent; ca%:n? Nnm;-po;nii. and unvrgved. ‘eneered Bridge, and is being used - dorsed by 20.055 Families r e Sold for cash or on easy terms at reasona- JULIUS BAUER &0, NEW WAREROOMS, 263 & 265 Wabash-av., Between Jackson and Van Baren-sts. Professors, and Seads, Bulbs, Flower Pots And every variety of Ornamental Goods for House Carden: "CUT FLOWELS, BUDQUETS, e, €& AR NAAS AR e b eSS, e AN, T. WILT'S. i NE{ S iy No. 143 State-st. i el B L il ol H. G. SAVAGE, 77 St 0s ‘TRUNIKS. Wheeler Disinfector will neatralize and desiroy Bak Odovs aristng S Water-Cionet and Uripai: 7 NCTICE. * SLATTHEWS & HOLT, 75 Dearbora- yewSorkaad Liverpoot For asy’s OFlce. 45 Sous - P P e D LACERORES. Gen'l Western Aeal? 2 Draflson Greal fritala and lreland. - a foyal Mall DerwEEs; ying the Uslted State and Loyal stal b i CUT FLOWERS. ‘Cat Flowers made up dn all deslyns for ‘Weddings. kecep- tlons, Funerals, - | - HoyEX <Lo.. 56 Madizoa°s Sailing thres times A week toand from’ Ports. Lowest Prices. ;& Apply at -Company's Ofiice, northwe Clark and Randolpi-sts., Chicago. P. B. DU YERNET. General Weaten. I EERTRe wh war

Other pages from this issue: