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{ Tiill CHICAGO 'TRIBURL: THURBDAY, SLEPTENMSLER 19, 1878, in all wark that was good ot helpfnl in italnature, and has takien sonctive a part in i1 that those who knew of the many other clajnis npon her time, and her 1ack of health And atrength, could only wonder at hor brave apirit_and her gift for nccomplinhing s much in the face of many obatacles. Her xympathy wUh Uberal religious sews led hee to Unity Church, and she soon became the Asaictant Supers intendent of [ta Sundag-schaol, where her valuable connsels and atrong, kindly interest in doth teach- era and pupils rrew(to her many friende. Those who eatabiiahed 1-nity Church Tndnatrinl Sebund feel that a apecial kind Providence braught it was thought he careieid some hidden vexation, He s, 1L1s =ald, a reaine Iner<oliian in his re- ieloun ” convictione, and & (riend of hia. who ap- eared to know him wellug skpressed the Ilea fhat Fay wanld have thonght nothing of taking the leap In the dnrk if he sawv nothhe to be gatned by re- matning here, ) "The noliceman swwho foni the bady savs it was Iyine with the feet towant the river, within three feet of the edire of the duck, . The ball had plereed hint ahove the ear on the 1izhi eide of the head, Thore waa found in his pocket a Unfon Jack mato] Nu. 3, from which not & shot had been ftred, and 828, waa from spinita, $4,537 from tobacco and clgars, and §1,107 from becr, The 4 per cent bonds sold yesterday amaunted to 3,800, The dishursements at the United States Sub-Treasary yesterday were sa followa: Gold, £3,000; allver, $1.000: and currency, $161,000. MPLAINTS OF DISCAARURD WORKMEN. Among the numerous complaints made by dia- charged empleyes against the liead nen upon the gives tha mon until to-day to dacide whether they will return at his wapes o stay oot. {n which latter cnne. he ways, ho will take the work to Indinna, When farthier anked If the clanse in the contract Allnaed to yeaterday did not prohibit thin except in eare of A general strike, he rald that the reavlution meant_ nothing, any way, nnd intimated rather strunzly (hat, to prevent & general strike, and 1o play him 4 mean Irick, he other contractors wonld ageee to nay the men on a atrike what they demanded. be it 37 oreven more, If he dorsattompt 10 take the work ool of lown, that attempt will reafsted by the atone-cutters, who arc in earneat, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Jodge P. C. Scars, of Kansas, is at the Grand Pacifie. * ‘Tlio Hon. George T. Parker, of Daven- port, [a., 18 At the Sherman Honse, ited Stato T, 3 4 ciiool, at | Curtom-House work was one mado yesterday that | hin pockets were turned fnsiae ont. Theto cir- | and whomesn fo try what influence they havo at U’:‘ml s s‘flcnhnhlr !:rt mOg]ulby, of 3‘.‘:’2},’.:‘.‘.,‘1}‘;'2.1'},".‘,’."‘?n@ifi"“l‘".fréflfid‘n'&um..i King, the master mechanic, and Spalding, the | comstances looked lika 8 murder; yot, sirangely | the City.1iall to prevent it. Rgeiins e preiiat e ORI IAcle itn opening early In 17t 1t, necded ALENGME | timekeepcr, wero | hcting | i concert and | cnoagh, mone of the Requalntancen of thn derenced | | Whily talking (o Mr. ltéed, the roporter arked E. W, 8cott, of the Eqnitable Life-Insur. | possenseil the rarest abiiity. Through sil the bouncing & great many old soldicrs, | aupcared to louk tpon the occurrence®in thai | him about particularly Germans, that they would lay off & phalan of Bficen of twenty men on 4 Xatarday nignt, and hire aa many more new ones Monday morning, and that they had cut painters down from 1. 500 to $1.20 per day, when there was an_undur- standing that the Towest price pald to labarees snould be $1.50 per day, atil at the same time it waa claimed they paid thoir friends 81.75 per day., trisls_of the first few monthe,—snd no one bot heraelf ever knew how many and_how bitter they were,—when It scomed fo some an if the experi- ment might fafl and the hoped-for goud remain nndone—she kept hopefal, She held a practical fine faith in the possible development of almost invisibin zaod 1n the most anuromisingof children; #0 she scattered wine, and_kind, and tender words ance Compang, of New York, I8 at the Palmer, J. W. Smith, Esq., of Dotroit, Gefferal ‘Manager of the Erie & North Shore Freight Line, 38 at the Bhotman, F. I, Pickering, Esq., propristor of tho. Cutter Houne, Grand Have: ANOTIIRR MATTRR OF CONSIDRRABLE INTRREST Jnst now, viz. : the ability of the fledford quarrien 1o produce what it has heen atated they could no praduce fof the columne and pilasters of the new City-Hall,—blue Bedford stone. Mr, Hoed laughed At the atatement that they conid nat farnish thie materlal, and wenton tosay that the blue velnahad jnst heen etrnck, and tho two car-loads of the ight, P ‘I'he proprietor of the Ugden Honsr rald he raw r. Fay veaterday mormng between 7 fnd 8 o'clock, Wihether he went ta_breakfast aor not he conld not eay. lle did not come home to dinner. Mr, Plerce, the nizht clerk, saw him at half- pant § o'clack on Fifth avcnue, between Randalph and Waxhington streets. He appeared at that was & guest at tbe | [0 rta h ‘soch de A repurter queatioped den. SlcDowell npon this | time 1o be **perfectly atraight,* so says the clerk, | stone had arrived during the morniog. 'Thia blue Sherman yeaterday. D e f‘"mn'n"m'e'fi'.'i.\ “Simblost elements abjeck yenamas i eoeelvenin, Jdlowtug 1o o knew ihat e, Pav s decasionally prone 10 | atome, he anrs, in beneatt Ure gray, and oo to yes: : i y % i g s L. P, Former, General Presenger Agent of kindly haman feeling, anmi good and deficato Pere 1 found 1hat- the men employed tpon the shits of aver-indnlgence fu the Nowing cap, terday nll the ro-catled blue Hedford—on whic living, superintended thelr ultcrly Ignorant at- tempie at 1aking care of the echowl-room, and pre- paring thete nimple Junch, guided their onskifled and quickly-weary fingers in the making of decent garments, And opened & new warld to them 1n her delientful object-lessons, and through helping so Biany 1nto the public achoole, TThose who realiza what it was to do all thin will Mr. Clark, who was eniplbyed by the doceased, who kepy the hat and cap stors At No. 114 Clark sitee, 1A the capacity of aaleanan o clerk. maya o has occasionally heanl Mr. Fay givo way o fomo despalring utterances, anch’ ad saying he wished he wan dead, ani the ke, 1 bad falled in bosiness In New York, eald Mr, Clark, snd trade hero was running very low for a time. Fay conelderable wit and rarcasm fiave been expended in some of the yards here—was merely this overly- ing gray stone, and not hine Redford atall, Now that they hiavo got ot the real bine atone, he eays, it witl bosent on as fast ae needed, and_cot and dresyed for the colnmna and piiasters. either horo or elrewhere, aceording to the issue of the ateike. ‘There is an abundance of it In the qaarries, he work swere nearly all UGermans, They were undonbtediy *old soldiers,” for they dil nothing bat *aoldier* on their work all day, 1 had express orders from the Department loget the work dono 83 cheaply na pomsible {the orders were shown), s0d was told that it was costing entirely too much. Why, there was a lot of labotera engaged paint'n, of the Pennsylvania the Tremont Honse. C. P. Marsh, Esq., of New York, the man ‘who first started the charges against Secretary Uel- koap, 18 At the Grang Pacific, Talirosd, Philadelipbis, 10 st ivi tord; o, 1 d th f ; | ox daubing the iron-work over withacheap red | jooked generally jovisl and genial with all e | save, and there ncod be no fenr of fta being 'ex- R g 87, Dol ko & Co. | fec! thas ehe coull linvo had pirength for 0o, ore: | patni.' Tiooked tho work over, The men woro | friemir, "mt he wes: onprersed with bainees | housted. beropa the. ouiiding. 18 compieted: Tram ihe panie thaL wb eaused by 1ho Jaltare, L deplorable howes, and 13 the wholo nelgh. | ot painters, bt Inborers. I fonnd, at the 1ate | tryubles, Mr. Clark refrained from cxpressing an 10 acheme for sabstituting any he knows nanght of the men worked and the pay they received, it was é‘t.lnlte columna and nnuleral ct barhoud tliat knew only tha dackness of sach liy- | the men worked snd the pay they recelied, It man opinfon on the aubject, but it was She becams & power Among fathers, moth- retty easy to see that he did Lot put much faith In the theoty Col. L. P. Palmer, Philadelphia, General | o/ J, and lineal foot. 1o paint the iron Deams and | fhat his emplover had be tered (EandpiuTataca Bia artistastion st thacoutinckag Pareenger Agent of the Peonsylvania Road, and A brothers, and ted in that part of the at his emplover had been murdered. t stands, which requices him to fnrnieh bloe Bed- Tom Seott's gt~ hand magy 1s & gueed at the Tre- £115 R reat quieting Infiaence uneing the riota in | TAffers,—that 4, to faub on the mix- | Sirs, Fay, tho policeman raid, wan nrinclpally | ford, which ba buya of the Bedford Company as ho mont. the summer of Jant year. ¢ e _"Tm-& e ur'r?-"hn:";‘mffl?'e'. e lnlcr;-llml nverllhn ]mlnlnfmh“lrlnu he{n)m;hé:;ll u }'rai‘:"' ‘{}‘( any om,rm-w,v:o Mhlnhy omgr‘;‘mpmfi Over a hundred excursionists from Michi- Childless herseif, ahe has yet left many sorrow- They got 42, " 1 alen lookedt At the brick work, ana remaine properly conveyed 8 home . r. 1{nadale—with whom he has o fog children Lo whom her great, warm heart, and tender ways, and perfect Justica have been thelr firat reveiation of true mothethood, Those wha were present at her funeral will long remember ' She appears to take the matter very calmly,’ said the oficer, —but what does » policeman know about & woman's feclings from her luoks! The watch and chain of the deceased had been left in gan are stopping st the Ieving House. They will spend ral days scelng ihe eights and visiting the Exposition. 1 found that it coat from 85 to 87 for every thou- sand of beick Jall. The men were divided up into knots and cllgaes, and were virtually mnning the this contract whatever—hes a sachemo to suhatitute granite, he knows nothing of it himself, well enough natisfled with hir contract SHOKRT OF ATONE, - K work themselves. ‘There was practically no Super- | the keeping of his wire for_several days, and #o | Notwithstanding the fact that M. Reed distinct- A roport was @nrrent Jast ovening among | thosad *cry of the children, '~ Protestant, intendont; the workmen did as they pleased. N aatly shodgh. otwithetanding A Soaclalista that Mr. Michaelas, of the #rale Presse, | Catholic, and. Jow,—as they paseed Lheir teach e o them ot diechangsd ho. ran 1o one of the | 1005 a1l the inanranco apers, —naturally enongh. stated (0 8 TRIBUNE reporter, the other day, coflin, each placing upon it her tiny banch of flow. er#, snd the look vf consclousness of heavy loss in the (aces of the (athers and mothers. According o Mr. Clark, the salcsmati, he was not in the nahit of carrying mich money 'nbont with 1; Yoot purchased the Soclallst, thoorgan of lfl-x work npon ti buitding wonld not be delayed those of that faith fn Milwavkee. newspaviers and breferred charges an account of the stiike among ctone-Eutters, and aintt the man in charye, and in this way they rule with & high hbim, for the reason that he had uenaily very 1ittle | (hat a quantity of material war propared abead Jastico 3, Charles Jaines retirnad yester. | ~ Mtins Walcoit onco sald, “when speaking of tho | Band. 1 immediately saw bat 1 had eliber | to carry, 1le wan fn tio habit, it appeats, of | endiclent to Outlast a Foasanable delagy It whe ahe day, Alter n' three weeke' aojoorn near the Straita [ affectlon of the heart that ‘at lnst caneq ber pud- | 601 fo auhmit ‘of have o ght. P te | deinkin quite freely, aithoush he hadby nomeans | certained yeaterday that the work on the City- of Muckinaw, Houting, fsbing, And camping out | den death, that spe huped she ahould ‘**go fo [ 4¥eR Bpon 0 MAG IAtier, cOtmme, SAC CHOUETL | the repalation at Mmuldmnknnh 1o wna tevor | fall iu practicallv at s stand-(fll in_ coyscquence have vronzed hin skin and renewed his youth, achooi some day, t‘l:'edn fio:;m:.::h: m‘::;:f.‘ warsmen were Toawt that the. | [ec¥ na condition when he canld n %00d | uf 150t having stone enough to complets ' the laying never wake again, "'— She, 100, could say **I sball be satisfied when [ wwaka In Thy likeless. -MOTEL ARRIVALS. poing to run me, head men and timekecpers were in with tho men, snd 1 at once discharged them and put in otners. | reduced the wages 1o $1.20 per day for elght hours' work, which {8 more than they are paying, ontside for tho ssmne kind of work. 1t I8 trie that men have been discharged Satarday night and others taken on Monday morning; but it was where one kind of work was finlshed, or nearly eare of himaelf, and when last scen alive heap- peared to be quite sober, 'I'ne chambermald of the hotel, who took cars of Mr. Fay's rooms, ststed 1ast evening Lhat he had two rovolvers, which, un the sunposition that ho had committed aniclde, might formalink 1in tho chain of evidenco, Dot then It would have to be seen whether the othor tevolver had dirappeared or not,—and M. Fay positively declined to be th course and prepare it for the belting conrae anl the lron wark, They have been delayed now for three days on account of thi not ‘a stono has been jaid for that lenath of time, and the gang of bricklayers will have 10 be iaid oft Saturday night at least, If not before. Another canse of delay in the Court-Honse work 18 tho fallure on the pari of Sexton to supply the Tho Wustern Sharpshooters’ Associalion will hold s Schuelzenfest at their park the 22d, 234, nnd £41h in Une of (he atiractions promie ehooting-match between the companies of ot itegiment. Annn Poters, 8 years old, while ylnylng zear a second-story window At her fathers home, oy, troiti Frank Lawl Hlostons A. U, Maon, iron girders. ~ The brick work and a portion of the No, West Chicago avenue, accidentally fell | Xosn....1remont Hauss—0r. k. « finished, and anotber kind sbuut to be commenced. | {ntorviewed on tho antject, N0 weapon was founi | outes walls aro La rondiness 1 Fecerve (tia from, bt out, recelving o severn Injuries that & recovary ds | Facot iV i Avema New YOTki the tam. 4 And this 14 tno truth of the wholo matter,” sald | near him, but it might hute failen nto the water. | There In no tron detivared. The delny catsed by conldered 1mpossivle, le 0 Farmingeon, L;nuu‘fl;. Kl Gen, McDowell. “'rnu |nq|;eu€ il be hellfl this dmomllmlz“:t r":.'i the failure of thers contractors to meet " vV rig! ‘ecumseh, Neb.t J. F. jolzman, Denver; oy i [orgue, whert ] Y. and much eres ‘Tho tempernture yosterday, s obsorved by | JohR ilraws, lenéray Soies Siration: Botion' o CRIMINAL., wili'bo feit In the Invesslgation of TAcls surrounls | (her, CHRoREmOnte Wil tea0 oy Aoty Mananse, optician, 88 Madison strect (TAMUNE ah, Sandusky: K. U, Hodges. bt. Loyleg Charles ing this myeterions affalr. compelled ta make good, faf thero appears to beno Ihulidindy, ean ot B & .. U3 degroess J0m m., | K [iAcHngion. fasions Sea, o (aum e, Yarkt TH8 WOUND, Teatonablo excuse, aF leant for the. Stona-catlers, @ 12, 70 4 p. n., KL BO, . 70, BArom: | yiirow Caimberiand, Torontos NG “onm o, Tar- | Phinoas Nordon, keeperof a storeon State, | A reporter visited tho Morguo Inst night and sar- | for not. furnishing the materlal, as plenty of work- eter at® a, m., 20,55; 8 p, ., 2050, “mgn‘r:‘ad \!v‘ {‘l‘u‘;::vlner-l‘z:fiu?y\“v‘nhnllxm(ljl:\‘.lék\v'l . | near Twenty-sccond street, was before Justice l'"en;l lllhu cflxrpm as it lay mclchl;.-d anun :lhe mn‘:- ;nen cnu&.yubelnund, |n was luuu; yhnltudny that 3 L A . 5 ¢ slab. Ita appearanco was ghastly and tevolt- | they ha en pnying some of thoir men sn Cfl:;;gl,i?“ "-‘:x?l} Y?hn A ]’nl(e'fl':n. 'of sln'nm inRcor -r""k' n'"fifl‘ samuelJoha. | Foote yesterday, on & chapge of venue from ing. The clnlnefimd not been removed nor the |nw’n- andny.u‘-’dylhu caused thestrike. althoogh o pleasare-party of nine,* consisting m Tucker, Lundon; L 1 fartridgs, | Sunmerfleld, for recelviog stolen propesty, know- | yiioq and soll wasned away. From tho holes | Mr. Itoed statod that they werd paying \he reguisr gf hia family And Uol, N L Bare, e e T | brant TucifeGIse T C.” Lehou’ Raniat: sensior | 1091t to oo stolen. Hle gave 8500 bunds fora con- | neither sido of the head, from the ears, [ rates. Meen, ) Pennsylvanta, are at the I'slmer louse, “lcnlr;l-lfifm‘mllzr. i"‘:‘;g:u,"" hs: nlf’h&’,f.'.\g","‘“" tinuance to Sept. 30, and from the mouth blood hsd flowe: feeely and clatted {u the halr and upan the sides of the neck and the back and sldes of tho hiead. The faco was, in the dim light of the candle held by the keeper of the place, of @ peculiarly ashen and cold hue, the mouth tightly closed. X1 tion of the wound showed that the earrled the missilo thai caused tha death must have been either A largo or very strong one, OF on8 POk~ scasing both qualities, for the wound wa: g where the bal) entered just behind and above the rl;iht car, and the hole” cawsed by the exit of the ball ata polnt jast in front and about on 8 lavel with tho mtddlo part of the left ear was also of considerable slze. Tho hair abont the wound did not appear to be ajnged, nor were powder marks visibie on the scalp. In stature the dead inan was of about medlum hight, and of a **close,” though not atout, build, He had a.pleasant, intelhigent face, with a Roman nose. He ware o chin beard, DESTITUTION. NO. 285 BRI BTRERT 18 sitosted In one of the poorest of the many poor nelghborhoods jn the northwestern part of tho city. Thereabouts do Irlsh, Germans, and Bwedes min- glo In the common fraternity of aqualorand dirt. And at night how much darker {s the plcturo than by day! ANl alongthat labyrinthine and gloomy byway, North Elizaboth strest, there ascend nol- some smelle, and an occasional candle-lightina tonement window reveals glimpses of bare fatnts ~headed men, pale women, and mgred, Wdren, Ascenting the destons route of Eiizapeth atrect, 8 renresentative of this papor zenlemny evening stumbled over broken sldewalks, 1 ho Silver-Gilders' Union met at No. 7 ark strect Iast evening In secret session and supted a uniform scale of prices presented by a Comunttee, Ihe prices agreed on are uuderstuod 10 be satifaciory tu ewpluyers o8 well 48 eme ployes, "Tho floater fonnd n the Iake last Tnesday has been ddentified by A, J. York, of No. 171 Iith avenue, s thatof D, J. Wilhams, wio for mczly Kept & thrifty lvery-stable on Clermont Ava- nue, New York, ile came ta this city after taefire, o' went amto partuersnlp with & man on vttage Grove avenue, but lost tho greater portion ‘I'ho rest be Jost in specalations on Ie undoubledly cominitted An sfternoon paper saserts that last Bal- urday evening D. 8, Earll, 8 salesman and ship- ping clerk in the employ of the Empire Parlor Bed- atead Company, took a dose of laudanum with aul- cidal Intent, but was pumped ont by Dr..Pjke. ‘The canee is uald to have been the diacovery by his employera that he was a defsulter to the extont of pearly 8600. abont half of which sum he acknowl- cuges baving appropristed Lo his own uses. About one week ago F. M. Link, who is engnged in the business of procaring situations for ballet-girls and others who hope to be ballet- yirls, was arresied at the Instance of a comely maiden named Annio Erickson, uoon a charge of bastardy. Nothing was sald of the affair at the Id!me becanse Mr, Link stoutly and persistetly on oming Territorys J. L. Abernethy, ‘Leavcnworili: L. hmfth, " Cailforstai A, Pniliipe Al Andgrson, Nashville: £. A, Uoini R A AR Jowrnal, Marqueits, THE CITY-OALL. The cost of cleaning the streets for Au- guat was $2,813. Mayor Honth is expected to return home In abont ten days. ‘I'ho police will ba paid for ‘ngunt to—dny‘, and recelve half cash, « of liis weaith, the Board uf Trade. puclla in a Bt of dsspotdoucy over Lis supecuni- oalty. ‘Tho li ipts 500,—about th tinged with ) e hate, " Bnd | U wotanietil Wt any o u""’r{""fif}"‘fnm ' o 0 licensa rocel 1an tvas aty nge hd Rray, wes h| 0 a stands At lsst uni & frlent as-lamj Lin Fourteenth Ward Republicans mot at | ho licenso rocelpts ware §500,—abont the | duciarod, that e yaunk woman han stiomptiar to | \pied, Bih #3F M 000 b Ml "B | o8 e “corner "ot ~rios Inquier Of & passer Lochner's Hall, on Milwankee avenue, last night, gt e of yeas, rest mud accusation would injure his businoss, | clothes. Tho wound was so located that | by resnited m the discovery of No, With a fair attendauce. A Jelter irom Cowinls- Tho firomen will not get their August paperuntll some time neat weck, ‘Thero have been 2,731 saloon licenses is- t 100 ono can readily nec how It wonld have been possl- ble for Mr. Fay to have siiot bimself without sing- ing his bale and powuering his scalp. He might have shot thruugh the rim of hie Lat, nud that a low wooden shanty near the cornor, Th fluor was reached by a flight of shaky ste side, A knock at tho doof recelved no re d the visitor pushed it open. A candle, rioner Meyer sucgesting t the Club nominas two judies of election from each preclnct wad ro- fureed to tho Executive Committee, The Commit. Yestorday, It wonld ln’c 7, Mir. Link ehangzed s tactics, and, fnstead of undergoing the procoss of Inquiry into Annie’s statewonts and atfiuavits, ho sutfered Justico Meech to pruncunce the words upper 1ee reported oo twenly nstes for judges, together | sued to date, than were taken out fcn | him for life to the complainaot in | might have kept of the fire and powder. The | Ingon a rude burcan, whed & feeble light nnd With clerks from each precinct, to be sent (o the | during the whole of the last flscal pear, K'n'i‘é'{-e'?""' % it ball, aa_before sald, took a slightly-downward | tho roow. 'The foor was bare. A lonngo occupted County Commissioners as tle nominees of the range, thero belng just nbout the Jengtl of an ear | one end of tho spartment, and, with tne bureau, conatituted the only furnitore. There was uo ono it «ight; but & confosed jumble of sounds came up from tho lower part of tho house. Rotreating to tho atdowalk, the Investigator knocked at the goor of tho first floor. It was opened Ly & wpoorly-clad and carg-worn irish woman, who said that Mrs, Simwmons was out, but wonld retart soun. The visltor went in, whon the cause of the nolse was cxplained, Rolling about the are 1loor were nino childron, not ong oldor than 10 years, ta various ,“"‘Tolm Tr:snmr:lr'u recelpts wero ; Collector, on0; water office, $2,718; Comptroll 192 B0t} 582, Tl ark oat oty oggrolters 932 Acting-Mayor Gilhert has signed the Lum- ber-Yard orainance, which prohlbiis the eatablish- ment of new yards, except ona navigable atream. Contagious dlsenscs scem to bo abating, guiy two cases, ong of acarlatine and the other of diphtherls, having been reported o far this week. Club. ~ After hatening to & few short speeches, the Club adjourned to the next regular mesting, The Executive Committeo of the Honse of the Goud Shepherd met Iast mght at the Sherman 1louse, Mr. K. P, Derlckson 01 the chate, for tha virpose of recelving nmarugl the sub-commite tees aupointed to_manage tho dilterent features of the Buzaar snd Falr 10 be held at the Exposition Bwlaing, commereing Nov. 2 and contlnning through Nov. 0, the proceeds of which Fair go to Officers Twohey and Otto, of tho Wost Twel(th Street Station, vesterday arrcsied Thomae Burns and Michael ftiley, bridge-tenders at the Burlington & Quincy Rallroad at Sixteonth charged with robbing and unmercifully abusing and besting a Bohemlan, named Frank Uohadjlk, on the nigntof the lUth. Bobadiik, who resides at No. 124 Woest Twelfth strect, entered complaint that ~ wnile on hix way home on thal nizht two men _attacked him, and. after beating betwoen tho hight of the wounds, MATSON & CO. GOING DEFORE THE ORAND JURT, The Matson. robbary case reached the Grand Jury yesterday alter considerable strageling and pulilng and banling. Early in the morning Mr. Trude was over {o see th Hiate's Attarnoy to hin. o . il 11 he was insensible, robby 1m of & silver stagea of dirt and doshabilie, aoked | sur ructher time, whici | corn b7 Thoe whoar oif dity by bormiseion, | Slon aHiached f the briduo-tomiere, and jostatusy | Hocenk, and that bl yarticulae case shoull take | Gheutilrs who e Fono Ot borrowis! Tie G i Tho natural coureo and firat bo heard Deforo a Jus- tice, Me. Mills replied that for extraordinary cases extrnordinary meana shonld be employed, and waa half of the oplnion that the casg in ques- tlon was out of the neual lne, ‘Yhey will be entitled to the firwt vacancies, but now got pay only when they work. Among the building permits issued woro the followin; Jennings. o three an: two- 405 Weat Mad- when they were showa to bim o clsimed 0 idon~ tify them doth. The valuable papera atolon a week last Taesday from U resteentats. oo of l.lggry P, 1 Fair on nccount of the general nlen\lnnp:ud Tiptions now beatowed upon tho yellow-fever causs Was yated down. decided that the work of eoliciting subacriptions should be come Tenced as soon as, In thodiscretion of the Financo n‘:nl\sl. 0 e0u 1f nbo can got o bit to eat #nd for the childer.” Nine paire of blz kungry eyes stared at the In- trudor from nine uncombed hoads and dirt-covered facen, One of the children in s shabby night- Next Mr, Swett 3 ory brick laandry, Noa, 404 and b sterday rocovered by a private dotect. | €amo (phim and pleaded tho interest of hia clients, bezan to ¢ Commuiltce, 1 whose hisnds tho matter rosts, auch | leon atrcet, 85,0001 Chaties T, Dootn, three twa- | lve sgonen ant wese eburned 10 (e wwhorer Tha | —Matdn & o, —aisiming that tofrat nave u hear: | MY WSY: 1114 tho woman fn & not an- action sliould be decmed most ndvisavle. Father { story rick dwellings, Superior, near Market, | moncy bae mot yet been returaod, but probably | ing iu a Justics'Court wonld imuerll tho cause of [ king voic; thony turning, #ald: Rlordun was sppolnted to attend the meeting of | 83,000, will be, as the political connections of | justice, and sayluy that ho Lfd Iald the mattor oe- 'vo ween a dale of tyoubleln my time, but niver ;!Klr"‘iwxfdlrv:h‘:'-xm»v‘x':::rflg;w h:'v‘fl"m!.".‘,fi. :»‘" Anothor hatch of rovenmo warrants of | 19 fhler are auch that - he will ';m h'mldg.f e nall Who had -taken llnu saio viow 1t 20 Orry a8 what 1've scen thess days. Poor e 7 ' . ¥ ca e, Alr, port’ Wednesday night, to which time the meeting not to leave himscll liable to | thathe b nally, as a camprowlese, # | mant no died very suddint, And she left hers 77, amounting to §8,000, was wiped ont yester- g ‘ontrary (o the, assertions of the city | agreed that {f the jury would heara atatcment frum (lt tho five childer and not auvle to do any wi Bdjoarned, b lth saference o the TuTcs, 1e/bat been e htaf v not the e 00 Opeen | S Swett it o would Interuore no objeciions, L S e LR DA LL Tt i & hat thoso for.small amonnis—under Ofticer J he * | and, nnuwua was the proceeding, Mr. Swett | © e gy id the hosband dlor gubie Ausiliney Committeo of tho Stato Tn- | 1, 000—tiavo boen Tedsemed as fast an prosented, Rected Jiih the B e wab plannod amd. cor aimitted, And, from what Gould be lcarnod, | o+ fus Houday. And b Hot even & bed to lia in e i rr it for fmep Eirat Congrea- | and, though the exact amount ¢otten rld of sinco | cated by three well-known crooked men, twoof | unfolded, [n an hont's talk, all of the mysterics of | nnd die aisy-ilks, 1 went up-stairs whon 1 heary m;_-umurfl’:,:l, :'{-'fi..,"‘, l‘:gm fi:ln::l “;Ltfi'l 'f;ffl; Fevraary is not definitely kuown, 1t s bolieved to | whom engaged in kicking esch other's shins and | thy casc as lio had hoen tald them. 1lo repeated ner crying, and then he was on tho lounge with duy morniuz. | Thro weta sbout, twenly ladies | be in the neighborbood of 875,000, lesving out- | Faisiny s Lisiurbance on (he sidewaik, and whils | aubatantisily all that tho offcers and hiscllents bud | ouly s qaith over b, ana. hie ayes abiuing, ke uundlnfi,ut a_litle over $:350, 000, ~These, how- ever, will doubtless bo redecmed before the end ‘I”lmn'“' 88 the rocoipts from back iaxes aro air, = gleaned, and told how they had gotten their fnfor- matton, some of which wna printed In these colamne_ two days ogo, and some of which was 1hot €0 nany uf the members are out of lown, Thu question of cresting an editorisl burean was taken up, and It was declded o make an etfort to the clori's sttantion wae attracted by thils rampns the third man snosked 1nto the office, Tracy D. Hull, a real-estate candles, and says he, *Is It getting uark. wa'am? Ana 1 didn’t know what to say, and his wile, poor woman, eolbing o, and the childer crawling ent at Room | not. Ho wsa not -tofore the jury, how- | arou he floor ot knowing anything o Luve b renilar piite u (he dieent papecy e 9, No. 110 Dearbom stret, wan bufore Justice | evor, fu. the capacity of & witnews, Dit slmply | oratic *"Ad Wit (hSt b nat pave ont gesin ong e - anlenatis. 0 THE COUNTY BUILDING. Mataon yeaterdny chargod with converting to his | 1o post tho Jury us to what ovidonce' thoy might | Siad. 3 the Auigciation, piktie Becrelary vead .a;repat owii use eight bri cds of tne sum of 81,000 | expect to eficit from the witnesses ho pamed, On | “'Niiio pairs of fata went up to nine pairs of eyes, e il iy, Nutiig ihe Jan s ihe ech, the property of ‘Thowns J. Kose | leaving the juey-room all hewould ssy was. that | and ning distinct soldios Woro bheatd. o Woman ‘]m'"" :’fl“"‘ll Syano (H{‘H- eported 1 favor of Ths jail is being onlcimined, and the | ter, the complainant 1m the case. lle | he believed be hiad o quod case, and when told that | pyubed her uleeva acrass hee face and continued: :h‘::\l‘:u?f} eitc.‘éfi”h‘y“:cc‘i‘..fi“‘h.?.” “6’:? ..;'-":u.y.; Iabor of tho prisoners ls smpluyed to do the work, | £379 bal in the sum _of ,000, | Trado had sald that he hiad not, .!'-- {nldklheknurg "*A Gne, hardeworking man he was: niver for railug money were discusded. The plan pro- or trial to-morrow worning at 11 o'clock, Tho | of the boy who went out to shaot & akunk, and | grank, nor tod nona of his airains; sickiy-like I'he County Collector yusterday sold Sonth Town property down to Sec. 28 for delinquent clty taxes for 1873-'74, and also o few lots In the wllegations made by the prosecutlon, are to the effect that ilnll hypothecated elghit ' trust-deeds which bad been pui In his hands s sgent, real- nisae the application by saying that before Trude ot through he wonld, Hké the boy, know nivre about 1hu odor of the anunal, The witnosses may be heard to-dsy, P v unite'clht of the charlties of thoe city nd Cllflrly entertalnment. The represeuta- theso dilferent chantadle institutions will alwayu: lust winter I the howpitil for bronchyt but hio always biad 4 pride, ba hiad, snd never lob onto 1o o t he was hard up, and she the L Yuesday, s {zing aboat 82,500 on them; tnat sald dveds wero ct there (Ao certalnty that the » e niatot. Tus uoris of the et 1o | Tuen o Laka e azce for 3 i ool Pt bl rhe ervtat | el oo ok S Gl ki ke | % v g N it ' 4 +| thoriaed tbeir necation, and tha e clegred, .“ ’ phort time, fhe following lsdles wers sppoigted | | The Commmittes on Pablic Charitios will ) LioTch .y o lmastr and went ioto bankrupicy | © ilayund whet e said above Hitle can boaddod. | abons g ehessiul o pe yoe oheiner Tamesis e Ol s Ly on o b | Drovement of tho seworage.” ey hoer | atortly after bio bad dlepossd of tho deeds, The | Se. Tourtelotie saw dir. Milla during the day and | nigit tio complained of hMa Lbroat, and sho sent o B R e D PBELT T ) il P Lol 107 Bave | doeds In question were xiven to wecuru the par- | protested, ue had Trude, against his chente—Dr. | 70fn toctor.—De, Twine, who keops An ofice on A Btuetidny Lol K, e e, | e s irendy'anthe uient of the cxponsea incurred by bulidlag Gpon | Becord and Are. Irwin-beingt sublocted (0 indict- Indiana atreot, ile eme, and sald, **Simarons, T'hillips, and lxl ‘h i muwu.“ The meeting ad- | busl 0| xcuse wil) do, some of Mr, Foalet's property, ments on ex bacto statements, He wented anoxe | you'rs all right, here's some r b Lrumisd e he Bt Wedosliy ol Osionorcat Ctl:mmlmiunler Cioary says that lia.is @ can- | Oicor Avchy Durvaw hus for some days | SUjiston befurgfewily, up the mattarto. | (UG B 1aTa down & box of pilis and i s failure of Triggs & Bro., seedsmen, | 10810 f0f re-eloction simuly to satufy bimselt ‘Then the night after the poor man took the pills he ast been engaged by Superintendent Seavey'in ng up pulicy and lottery scheines ubout town, cuterday he entored complaint bafy Summerdeld svainst eight soch place warrants were Dlaced {n the hands of a squad of police sclected from the West liadivou Bireel tation. A couple of dens down Lpwn were broken up, including ooe fn Commissioner Hypof- ford's building en Clark street, which Tuz Tuin- D Iaat yearasn swindling institation A colored chuck-lick house on Fourth avenue w; 50 coptured. 'The eflart 10 break up thesy gam le. Theumpl(mnlnu.ohli y the aupertition porer Classes, and thero, 1u nut haif as inuch chance to make a winning'ss there is in asquaze faro-bsuk, The veopls who eugage in the business indulge in o petly sort of whether ornot thare §s any truth in the saying that *+virtue is reward." The Colonel i, no doubt, lintls off In proverbe; and was thinking of **virive is its own roward.” In any event, Is in the fleld, and eays he will notapend oue cent fur the nowination, but far bis etection b will make 1t ively, Mrs. Josephine Train yoaterday camo all the way from Kalamazuo lo marry Arthar 8. Train, of this city. Whilu they were at the marrisyv- d tho information that en married to the geatleman before, but that they had boen divorcod, She waw curcful 10 tell the clerk to never breathie it ang If & reporter had not Lean stauding mearat the time the itow would have been lust, day, or {f st does not, avplications will probably be made for the relcave of the accused undern corpus proceeding, The object of tho do- ix to find vut what evidence the prosccation has, in order to the better nble to meet or explain It awny. Dut tie p 1)ing to show Lhelr hand, becau o detect. Ives are following up clews which it {s honed will lead to the discovery of more jewelry, Under tho circumstances, the "Intorests of lustice ru 1t, no Judge would bo apt tu ict the prison An nccusation is hanging over them to be sure, they don't seam to be af much tronbled abont it as the lawyers, Afr. Swett says ho wants & littlo time to onalla the policy to fulsh thetr work, and he will donbtiess liouster and get oy many daye as deened necessary, turnod bad, and bis wife ot scared, and then was when I wentup to ses bim. Tlodled in half an hour after takin' the medicine,' ‘There was something touchingabout this homely, recital, 'I'he woman was so sad and worn hersulf, The chlldren harrassed ber with thelr cries, and sho went most of them Into the back room, where tley cried jouder toan sver. ** Yeatordsy waa the funsral. They brought the coftin, which it hadn't no handlcs, and_waw gulte plain and commun, and they lifted W toto the wagon and cartod it off. This chiid here (alluding 10 8 huif-clad bject in her lup) | found in the back roomn without a atitch ou Its puor Jittle back, and 1 brought it down-slairs, " adn't they suy ciothing for the badby 4. ‘They hadn't of {lde city aud Rochester, N. Y., was announced sesterduy. Tne frm was eatablished in the iatter ity many ycurs ugo, and graduslly Increascd s husinees” dntll tne volume of transactions in the ‘Weat becama of such proportions 88 10 justify the estavlienment of & branchi1n Lhis oity, waich was doue sbout tive years ago, Shorily aftarwards ane of the drin died, und wlmost siwulianco 1 panic occurred, ' As soun a4 the other secdamen learned of the prupased eatablishment of the Litigge branch hure they reduced the prices of woods fuliy L0 per cent, wbich was equivalent to the expenditure of 360, V00 10 order (o stars the hiouss jo this city, Mr, C, W, Iiriggs, who con: stitutes the finm, lives st Hochester, and looked afler tue 1utercats of the parcut buuse, ‘The branch ouk! Yout ul 5 ¢+ No, nor_for balfof th ot ! Firinli ) rubbery, and ropo In ali the **kreenys™ thoy Ond, | “Another ehavtor in tho Matson-Marchlsl scanda ) ot an somancted vby e ¥ %, Brigre w | Complaint was made to some of tho Gom- | S unty oacs b & kreat wale b 1he amountstulsn | was itk up. Jestarboy by & roporicr; and theps | GoLlInG. L never knew ey was 4o hacd b, for { 10" enter upon a wercantila career withoot sny | Blite1oners Tucsday of tho condition of the water- | lurgs unoukn 19 loduc the loser o proaecute the | 1s no doubt as 10 1te teutn, for 1t came from anau- | fu's jaundr ke o hsdridadole it utler preparation, 1t 1s charged by the creditury | Sioacts on the Ueurt-louse wuare, and 14 was | awinalers. theutic source. TFhls 1s Ly alory: e when | 4ot e, Thoy budu't & bed evea, nor of the coucern (hAt hia mismanaged tho business, | AUONCIY Intimeted thet uuleve womothiog wes In G wiater of 1874-'3, Mlr, Willism £, Wigley, s donw they,—the water-clovets, not the (ommie- sioners, —would be condemned as a pablic nui- sunce. The Comwissluners took the hint yester. i nd ordered the closets put In proper condy- tiun, and agreed to divide the expenss betweon the So¥ErAl contraclors on the grounds. Architect Egan explained to the Col teson Public Luildings yesterday that_the tras," for which Walker was pald 87,385 & fow 4 240 had @3t been ordered by b any cliaire nor tables in the room,"* ¢ 11as the widow any prospect of getiing work ™ ** And weeka it'll be befure she cando belng she uear confinement, and novi woan at suy time, ' ++You linve doubitless heloed her yourself1" ** Yew, ull [ can; but what could a body In m{ olace do? § work all day for 75 cints, and mo with fcur childer Lo urovide for, besides an old woman in ko rear who las been sick sbed for six 3] the partner 40 the “firm of Mateon & Co. jewelry house, secured the services of a well. known detectivo and _had Marchiel watched. Tho instructions of iHigley to tho oflicer wera to find out what his clerk wss up 1o, but be added, *'1 would rather Dud out that be le Sunoceat of lnylhlllr( wrong than that ho b Tull“. for liv 1a the best aslesman iu ourwiore.” 1o was told by the detective that the doings of Marchisi ehould Ve falinfuliy repurted. whalever they were, and wud suuandercd large suws in DLeUlt of plensure uni fust horses, ‘The Ruchester Liouse was sold out a few duys 10 Siley & Co,, of thstcity, Who agreed Lo take thu bozes und secds all ovor the cuuntry and pay the fudebicdness of the irm to the Kucheter ban ‘The liabilities of the concorn ure bluced Wi $1680.000, with assetaof the very nuniusl value uf §: 000, largely real eatate pur- chused 88 fancy prices, The Chicago branch uwes sumo 830,000, woatly borrowed woney in am PROBABLE BUICIDE., DEATH OF B. W, PAY. Abouta quarter after 7lsat eveniog, s ahot was heard by Juseph Wolverton, the watchuwan for Le. upold & Austrian's line of stenmboats, who was Inside thelr bullding, a2 the foot of Wasningtun street, changiug his clothes. He had previously leard footstepe on the dock, and concluded thst v e monthe," umounts. " Mr.” Willum 8, Driges went to Roch- | sait; Howevor, - that be hed ordered “abou; | there was butone persun walking. Afterthe stiot | B¢ et o work, e was shadowed clowely for sev- | “Ning cnildren, one woman near confinement, ong oike g or tron derb g Futaday w el of - | Sinll"of the ‘whrk Jons ‘eblice o th 3p: | thoro wia quish, and 1o0ugh b lataned attutive- | SFUL8TE SULIL was lucorero uut o was ot 1 | wou ‘working for ¥ Contus uey: aud o 01a 5,000, 300 yeaturday the :{‘mmw 5 o o | bra lof the Comulites, and Walker Lsd rcally | yy ue Leard 0 oas runulug sway, ‘or anythlng uman gick ol 3 Jookea Ilke & genulug case on learning 15, talked to him like & father, snd ox- tracted a Wolan an hout competent suthon W ‘extras "' wers voted the arguuient wi thas the srchitect had ordered the work, and tho county waa bousd w pay for It, whoreas the facts are that the contractor dld the work without orderw. and that Egan had no autborily under o wolution of the Board to make wn order if . In & woek of two, It1e wsid, Walker will come In with another clsin for **extras ™ for .work e was never insiracted 10 perforu., und uf which ouly & few koow suyining, and it remaine to Do secn whether hinfrionda willsilek by him oruot. of poverty,/ **Tha very last money I had in the house—$3,50 —Tzave to pay car-fare for me oldest boy, who went down to Jackeonvitlo Jast week 10 the deaf and dumb ‘syluwn. Ahl the tolmus 18 very hard Indade thoy dre,'* and a tear shonu in the woma eye. ‘Fhe baoy in the woman's lsp resumed its lamentations In a weak, dreary, monotonous ery, which would not bo titled by rocling or soothlug words. ‘The rouin was utterly bare and desolaf ‘Thierg was sorrow, and wickness, and auffering sexston, J. L. Chapman, who e 8 creditor 1o tha anount of §L000, yeal " . P ¥, Yesterday aucd out auother at: oise that indicated thal Any person wed feaving the place. No vessels wars lylng there at the time. After dressing bimself, Wolroriun urried outand fonnd a man lylog on tbe dock, which la seven feet wide, his head ngar the bulld- fngand his feet toward the water.” Lils hat was bealde him, MHethought he was drank, sod bad fred the shotsod fallon down, not seelng sny blood. Ho he went to the tunuel and told Patrol- romws (hat ho would abandun tho attend (o hiv basincas, CUT >TONE. THERS WAS LITTLE, OR NO CHIANGN In the sltustlon yesterday, vlewed cither from the standpoint of & stone-yard boss or a striking stone- cutter. ‘Tomlinson & Keed and ¥ and rufused L0 pay the $2 demand THOMAS ANDREWS, After an iness of scveral wouthe, during which Le auflered aeverely from su attack of dropey, *4Tom " Andrewd. ‘Lhe well-known resianrateut, dicd ou Tucaday eveuing ab bis residence, on the corner pf Vau Buren sirect and Ashland svenus. Az, Andrews wi a nutlhve of Fambam, County of Keut, Enclond, whero bie father was an extensive the air, Pl e ¢ " Nop-gruwer. Tn curly 1ife ha whe a0 shpecuties 1 wman Charlos Poters, who wae on doty thoro, that | wict and uue of two atlisra Wera reported 1o have | Hars misasic o airect outilda asemed even the '”&‘.‘:“.‘2".‘.’.‘:“.?‘?.‘: u;,&aun 1yl Lowivs. Lle Bome weeks |§n :Vulklor. the C(:lurt;}‘l(onnn thera wu;d;unnnnm:: °.?.'°..'..,.""§""x':’.'°z.§23 amployed sowne of thy strigers At the wages thoy came 0 , and o Chicag contractor, was ordered (0 place new derricks on | water, and he ou ed. 9 850, eatavinbing. the ** eadquaticrs” fieaat: | the Kround. wud aeg fo Bolattampt. to. move (he | be if heard platol shot. { wanted but could not ket from-Rleed and Fanning. CONBLE-STONES, rant” on the wuuthwest corner uf Laxe snd State | oid ones rum une slue of the building to snother, | Pe osuswered thi be bhad, and tuat | Uy afternoon there were scarcely ity of the lato girects, where e rewatned, doluga very success- TUR USE OF ASPIHALT, 1ul businces, until wbout 1802, when Le suld out o the Editor of The Tribune. undur penalt of not recelving auy wore woney. Nothing has the tasn must be the one wuo was shot, on wince beard of tho matter untfl e The two want at once 1o the place where be was unemployed whbo had not found work st 82 a day . % tsoms ons place orsnother. Fauning oxperl- 4 snd went to New York, whera estariay, when Architect Ky cawme forward aud | lyiug, sud oo turniug hiw over saw s uaHet-Loly | 584 . Cuicago, Bept. 17.—As & matter of public Inter. in gold and stock speculatio zmmx the Committos's slteniion (v the failure of n’. hfn \ofs temple. The pockets were turued 1n- | eoced some Jittle snnoyance In bis scheme of ot | oo yjcagq suggest throngh Tk TuinUNK Lho ad- succeatully, bot ulthmately lusly Walker to keep hispromise about the new gerricks, | side vut, * Taey took him dret to the Sherman, one cut by wachinpry ab Singer & Tal- { o\ Ly of Ausbing the cobbie-atone paving with Atter 8 two-years bt and Liu disregard of the ordes s00ut the uld ones, | where he formerly bosraed, then to the Ugden He scot over some atock Tuceday, but | o 0naip o deaden the clatter of horsew' b tutned to Chicago, Opening s re: aud quite & wrangle followed, Walker sald ho | llouse, where thev deciined (o receive the budy, ade up of such shart Dieces thas the frm P orses’ hoofs, burp street, nearly vDposite the old Past-Otic wuuld have onu uew derrick on the ground to-da sud then Lo tpe Morgue. Ilcmunnlg they hed | wouldu's souch I8, sud scal it back. He got Any practical man will ssy that this can be done, waere by was duine & prodtable busiuess up Lo the | and that one of the 0ld derricks had been moved | it dock, and found a couple of 10-ceat pieced. a | stoue of inaler leuyth yyatcrday and sent and wiill make s Letter and cleancr roadway than hich cousumed nearly ev. | Tuesdsy night without his Knawledge or consus dollar bill, several busioess cards, end some let- | over, which the Arm took aad agreed 10 cut. Eils | wooublucks. 1€ the streel-car compantes iusist on d. stortly sfterwarda be | aud thus the matter cuded. Itisa school-boy ters, but nutulug whicl dicated & reasvn for | men'sll say tuat e will And it Just aw expensive (o | fuscing couble-stunes un e community, common near the | fair throughout, frowm the Tact that the Commis. | committing suicide. = As the puckets uf bis cloth- | cutln this way, aud perhaps mor ad there L | courtesy for past favors would prompt them to whers by | sluners are fu such & position thal hey dare uot urn de out, the oficeru cuncluded | jio little chuckliug among thuin s they thiuk how eard ag when be woved [oto the Rice Buildiug, ea vurn strcel, betweon Wasblugon sud Kaondolph, where Lo 43d beew doing & prosperous business, Mr. Auarews, though brusque in sddress und rongh in mauner, wae a genecous-hearted man, und ict ke men aud see that the contractor lives up o he orders of the architect. ‘'wo men came into the State’s Attorney’s offite yesterday sfternoon and called that official Bsidv.” Uue was stalwart aud the other a dimuni- it was # of robbery and juusder, acting on that theory, hunted arutud fur a cuuple of hours for clowa, but were unable tu tud or lesrn auything which warranted the assamplion tbat tbude criwes hsd Leen committed, Wi, Dxakx, Mr. 3. Russel) Jones, the Prosident of the Wost Division Strect Halirvad Company, was shown the above Jetter yesterday, and invited 1o oxpreds au render this pavement uolseless, i uflcuuny, syainst $2, spd will prol y coutinge 0 to du, his work fur the suasug,peldg neary fuished. What o will do by auothey sason remsius to ba scen, A he bas oveereached hh:m‘ll! i bolds out 1t apocarcd frum the cards (bat the msn was B. N oplnlon. 3r, Junes louke: nad, as who Was hucral Ih big charitics whore b beiteved tna | 16 speciiuets, and & litle indiscrotion or want of | w. ¥ly, and (hat b lived ab the Ogden House. | 1 valibly partacr uf‘.,{’,:,m & Deed, cluims | SeY o lhetath 50 ovading L1 Eeruatesl rapanbl rucipteuts descrving. Many of theoldor sundents | kiowledds of el cauia very near landing bim in | Mr. Fay, who cuwe Lo thia city etgutwonthe ago | hathe jo Ju tbe right, and.suesn's propows Lo yive | bility,” und oventually yove oxpression to e aud bon vivauw of Chicage Were bis fatiwate | Juil. "'I‘hu tall tollow begao Lo Lalx about some | from Lincolu, Mass., bas bosrdod ab the Ogden | (g, The wen earn more, be clatw, tadu brlck- | tiuonts: ‘Theso communicatora to the u sricide, uud they gicatly rewpected b, s valy | cast, but betore De bad uamed it tho two-for-a= | Jouse for the Jaet two wonthe with bis wife and % and are protected from wind and weather | Papers, ho rewarkod, ususlly begin the Telabivein this country was Mr, Medsenger, u | centchab pulled an cnvelos out of Lils pockes aud | two boys. Ar-&ml to see Mrs. Fay lastovenluy | gt their work, while the msspns frequently havo to | Wrong end. The strecl-car companies bhave wualthy tovacconiat of Brovklyn, N, ¥. He lfl:dlfl : };‘J_‘n Mille. It wus addressed 10 bl | was :Jn-ed by the lady on the umun‘{m-c she o r & Uroiling sus, 8ud can only work | DO inlentivn 1o ** furce codble-stoncs un the com- Jewves b wife, whow he married ‘tu Boutos some | abd lurke ersousl, ™ and lis began L open it nuwlnn‘wmmnw-u cuacerniugiByoccurience. | Quring the building season, Hko tho sione-cuttors. | Wunlty." Tha elrcei-cat compauies are proba- €l yeare ugo. Hu was iu the 02d year of Lis age. B J“‘;. Lyt d""'av" sdon't opun it | i telk around the hotel poluted toward the con- | jIs arzuvs, 100, Shat hu fy, DeYing thew all ho can | bly inharmony with the communiy In reforsuce e died yory quistly, and was couscious 10 the R e oty ed and looked at blu, und | clusion that the deceased e uder bis Coutract, which Bo.:63ys 1s based on low | towolt pine blocks. Experionce hus laught overy Jast olxl\n'nfi “"h!u ;. pe :um‘n‘m bl iait. e .2~ HAD COMMITTED SUICIDE. fiyuriog, notwithetandioy ;the elatvments vf Lhe | WAD who arives 8 wagun of 8 buggy what these are s Jumeral wil, take place to.morrow moralag | {Lia 'Lk S0aR3 30, Yl Byt Ces2 0 very | e pecullar apot In which w body was found,— | macu tha tho cuatract i dufkaue, Sad was tade | NOrtl, e hiave becu lrylng Lo luveut somie way. Lok %, b Tenidence, 204 Audaad aves | BEE RGO BV B seie Sad berion | & place which wad eutizcly vt of (uw way of bls | on b Lssls Of paylug, belter wagew for 1o nike & moro Guratlo ruadwey, and wo think 3 N o cLery. o i 4 A A.WAEQ;;’. oticor cuuld bo called, aud thus escapud Lelog custumaty Launts, —wus QU@ circumstaucy wn& cuttiug thap they Lavo ;peen gecting. Ife | cobblo-stoae ls better than suft plue, ' weal (u seemed 10 conviace bls scqualutauces;: while v wue triftce Light as alr. such satbe facs of bis byving 3 H('l-lnlunn:u policy of $2, 000, served to glhie an air bt protablifty to the conjeciure. Mozeovsr he had beer depressed 1n wpints [of some tiwe, busl teds had been very dull, and, while there Wis 10 appearance of dowestic trouble, Mr. Fay Lad ab thuce su airof jovial galety, uuder wilcs Tocked up. 4 THE CUSTOM-HOUSFE, The internal revenuo roceipts at the Col. lector's ofice yesterday were 834,810, of which clalus, too, that wany of the strikers will sova come {1 at tho old wages 10, grefercuce to staviog out for the rewmaindee Of the Seusun, aod that, in otrer words, they will wovn’ bu suvaged in taw process uf cutting each yphier's tbroats, Ovura- Bvely speakiug. Asto blsright to tuke the work out of the city, Mr, teed iuabsted upou it that the Civdwatauces Justify luw jp ev doiny, sud be Lake Supeflor aud finported grauite bowiders at 320 & cord, when we wignt have fuund sl home another kind of Luwlder tor 80. ‘This cotble-stona road, continuud Mr. Jones, bhas cost vastly more to egin with than the piue blocks, but tbe Lowpany belfeved it would prove mure lasting, aud there- fore wore econowical fu the long run. Tue Cul- vaoy's iutesvat aud Jesice Was to run thelr Lacs vn At the close of s useful and_uvyoted & Ufe 88 that of Mise Hurnict A. Welcott, Mutron of Unity Cuurcl, luduatrial School, it wevios Buibg Lhat wyre suould be 10ld of ber' than could be 1o $bu bricf lines sunoutcing bee death. Alwaye, sluco by came to Chicago about ten Youon uio, Aise Wklcotl uas bad an cager jutereat —_— e the mamo principle on which & man ran a hatel— 10 makn & profit and accommndate his enstomors, 1¢ tho ciatter of horses’ hoof on the cobnle-atonca was An inconveniunce 1o the public, they wonld reek to remoye the cause, Ile (Mr, Jones) had made no special effort (o introduce cobhle- sona pavement fn preference to any other. He had avked vne or two Aldermen to ook at Jt, if it came |n thelr way, but he naver know that they haa taken the Lrondle to do so, Il was Aomewhnt sur- priscd that the city could endnre the uneadurable soft pine #0_tong, but with that he had nothing whatever 1o do, An rewards the matter of Aushing the cobble-stone paving with asnhalt, Mr. Jonea #akd he would like to consult some experia abont It. If 1t was deemed ndvisable, and would reault in any benefit to the commanity, he hind no donht the Compray would adopt tho uggestion, provided the outiay was not dispraportionate to the publie advantage, In conversation with & civil engincer from Glas- gow, Brotland, a TRINUNE raporter was Informed 18 m., tathe thencn iy cars ta ¢ alvary. E7 New York and 3. Lanls paners plenss cony, TIALL~In this city Sept. 14, 1474, Heury 1. T, aged 18 years 3 inontny and 37 da 2 The remaine w11} be tAXen 10 inst PAW Paw, DeRah Caunty, LIl., on tho 10a°clack &, m. train to-day (13tn) for tntarment, “EH Al hureh of the Holy Family, aud fram 1973, C) 1373, Chaties ri-4t. 10-4a7 (10th) hence Lo Uraceland Cemetery fur lr':E terment. PROMPT REFORM OF BODILY EVILS, The promnt reform of those hodily avils, en. feehled dligestion, incomplets nssimilation,’ fo- activity of tne liver, kidnoys, and bladder, as wel] asof tne norvoua ayniptoms which thess atlmenta are capecially prone to heget, 4 Always nccom- plished by the usn of llosteiter's Htomach Iitters, amedicine accredited hy phyalelans, nrononnced that the finshing of cobhle-atanes with anphalt had | puro by analysts, and émincatly whaleaonie and bren sncceantully tricd, nl that it had prodnced | agrocsble, .nrefx auch n reatoratlve ie preferahla the resnit of desdening the sunnds, and also mak- | to unpalatable and Indigestible mineral drugs and ing travel casier for the horses. It would entall | yneanctioned nostenma. ‘The nation ot large ase considerable extra cost, sald the gentlemnn, bnt, in his opinion, founded on expericnce, i would prova In tho long run & mote ceonomical way of Paving the rosdways by reason of ita durability, CORRESPONDENCE. ADOUT CRDAR BLOCK PAVEMENT, To the Kditor of The Tridune.® Cmicaco, Bept. 18,—1 sew that seversl of our streeta are being paved with round cedar blocks,— nections cut from smsll trees six and elght inches in diameter, —and It strikos me that by vlacing the tops downward a much greater dorability may be dly thinks eo, judging by the nnprecedentad demand for the article from Malne to the I'acifle, A demand now panplemented by immenso orders for it recelved from tropical Amerl Jritish and Epanish Colonial elnewhere, Doth at home and abroad it Iv recop. nized asa atandanl remedy snd proventive, tha deciafveness of ita offects recommanding it every. where, { ANNOUNOEMENTS. o S, MERTING OF THR TRNTIl YWARD REPUD. L 1lean Club will be ol this ovening st 70" Weat had than by putting them in At random, It ls s fact | PRESIDENT & DNivEiTaTy familiar (or which ougdt to be familiar) to all | Fontih fecehq i b those who sct posts, of wood into the ground thut | **sisll the Chinese GuP" The proceeds aro for the they will last mnch longer if the tops are put niversity. _Tickets, 23 centa. downward than they wl £TO & restog Is tree which permits thy root in the live tree al macend o the dead - tre 1l when set as the tree hat the structure of the p to circulate from the rmits the moisture to en placed n the same SEVENTIT DISTINCT=THR BRYENTH DT ‘Genatorinl and Heprosentativa Conventian wiil m- semble at Lepabliean Headqnarters, Grand I'aclic Hotel, Chicago. on tho 3ot day of Rentember, ot 10 gclock s, 1. 0 nominate one candidato for " siao Eenator and two candiilatos for Itepresentativeain the position, By reversing the onds tho valvea are all lalature, aud t treifaat auch uiher buah Closed, 60 1o speak, Ad the post AbNorDY Watar | Fas poterd the Congention. i o ¢ much readily. Thin fact is well known to many Yankee farmere who take paina to sot their fence-posta and stakes topdown. Why will not the Washingion street contractor try the experl- tion fa ono deleastes for each 200 votea cast for Iiyes andono delegate for cachi fractlon thereol over 1 votes. providiog each town has at leass_one delgate, as foliowa: _Evanston, 41 JeTerton. 2t Lako Vi Cleero, 21t New Tyier, 11 Northfie) e, ment of putting in, say, fifty feet of the pavemont | wood ark. 1: Kik Grove, 13 Barrington, 1 £o53 down, And the adJoIning Afev Tcot BAe dowDs | TISomienr s Paanet o) Chthar g 1 1 and then 8¢ Lyons, 11 Proyiso. 11 Riverside, I if thera 18 pot & marked differcnco in k) 7 darability? YANKER. ,'|{ “1‘."1"210‘-' umln,nn.lx: Nloom, e elected nt_t RILUING, town eiectlons, Raturday, Bep: To the Rditor of The Tridune. ofttoup. in. The foilowing’ aré the Judzes of fri: Cricaao, Sept. 18, ~0ne of the many things that | Waries, who will be governei Ly (he axma tles \which Evanston—0. K. ng3 Jefter. rg, snd X C. Weleh o N. 1hiIn. Rovect averned the, Iast county prifmarien tannlster, E. . 1100ke, {. aynonls, Anton Lake Viow—Martin Van Alien, Clark: Clcero—liallo Pearsat) g Liice, and M, ¥, urrey: New Trier—d, W. Flaney, 3. C. Svrinzer, and k. P lussoll; Sombiiel-tieutgs Birgker, Wilk: tam Bruggeman, Willam King: " Nlles—M, Chnrai; wood Park—A. A 1K Cirove rFinging 3 ngaleys Matne—Wiillum a0d T, 1. ltodh: Ianover—ticurua Hehult, L. Ottembor(s atine—¥, cuttink, Jofin Logas; Schaumborg= are noticeable in your enterprisingcity is tho num- ber of vehicles standing along the street, fhe ‘horaes belng hitched to rings or welghts npon the sidowalk. Whilo this may be a very convenlent practice for the owners, it 18 most nnsigntly, and would not be allowed In any other place of much corsequence as Chicayo, ~As, In many wa; your people adopt Now York manncrs and styles ot d; 1t mighit be well forthem to consider the appearance of their city as regards the hitching and 8, practice. It deteacte very macinfrom the goodly | Johin Knrivlogs Wheeling—Myer illoo appearnnce of your structurca 1o seo the atreet | I Tewsiury, i M, Thomas: Levuea—Willlam Kolziei frant obstructed by horees, bugnies, carts, drys, | LX) O 11, I g iy cte., fastened 1o the sidowallc The Common | mioaroorms Cllkmbersy Calumei ot pidre aud Wi: oy slide~ b Wi Council sbonld act in this maitor, for the looks of | fam Hobkinsons Tiornton~C. Dalenberg, L. Nigdon, the thing. AsIresidein New York, and occa- | U. L. Van Stambergy nmons, F. G. aionally visit Chicago, it has scomed to me thota | Dicfenbach, Matt llel Andenws, J, Weber, George all rheo. Weldorhold, Doy S, N Sl rland—Johi rm) . f. M. Parion 'alos—An- {irew MoCord: RichoeAdam Ml FPHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF Ward Repabiican Club at 433% Blos o'clock sharp to-uight. 1ittie attention to this subject wonld bo worth the while of those In anthonity and of Tux THRIRUNE. W WATEREOUSE. NOT A CANDIDATE. o the Editor of The Triduns. CmicAao, Sept. 18.—1 wish to inform my friends of the First Senatorial Disteict that Iam nota candidate for the Logislature, An unforezoen evant compels ma to make this snountement, and T Y, ALY '[llllml! WILL DE A MERTING OF THE BENA- tarial Commitiee of the Second District at the oiiica of Wiliism It l’l;fn. Room 10 Honore Iiock, Friday afternoon, ot 2 v'clock. REPUDLICAN YOTRRS GF TIE BEVEN (11 thereby enforces me 10 do now bat what perhaps | [TIE, R C TF 11might b6 obliged to 09 from uecessity at Jant. .!s‘#""“e‘:-‘.{f‘. COPMEE OF Teoe Toatoe REIAY breibes Parnick Hzxny O'Toos AUCTION ~ALES, W. A, BUTTERS, LONG Auctioneers and tea-Estate Agent 173 and 175 Kandolph-st ATOTION SATLBRS. DRY G00DS, CLOTHING, WOOLENS, FUBNISIING GOODS, &e., THURSDAY, Bcpt. 16, at9:30 0'clock 8. m. FURNITURE, HOUSEIIOLD G0DS, & BATURDAY, Bept. 1, a10:30 o'¢lock . CHOICE' PROPERTY IN LAWNDALE, _BATURDAY AFTERNOOX, Bept. 31, at 4 o'clock. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. 20 Choice lyg'ls,iduuce Lots oSty Frame Dweling aod 50-Foot Lot IN LAWNDALE, Saturday Afternoon, Bopt. 31, at 4 o’alock, on the grounds. Traine leave C., 1. £Q. 1. It. Depot at 8:15, Thesn iota Lave Inke waier and sldowaiks. A rate chance for ahomesteauats bargaln Augtloneer "WIR WA TONG « co, THEGULAR SATURDAY SALE. Furniture, Carpets, &c., AT 0:30 O'CLOCKK A, M. Stock Mardware, Stoves, Tlnware. &o. White Granito and Yellow Ware AT 10 0'CLOCK A, M. srooms 173 & 173 Itandolph-t A, BUTTELN, LONG & Cit., Anctioneers. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO., Agctloncers, 78 & 80 landolph-st. OUR REGULAR WEEKLY SALE, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON. The Bosrd ef Villaga Trustees met Tresday evening, Presont—President Da and Trusteen Crockor, Bannister, Farwoll, Jenks, and Kiine, ‘The Committes on Water-Workacalled aitention to certain differences that have recently occurred between the two Assistant Enzineers at the Water- ‘Works, and asked that the matter bo investigated. The matter referred 10 the Btanding Commit- tec on Water-Works for investigation. It {s une derstood that the Assistant Kugineers, who have nover been fricndly, recentty quarreled and tried to settle their différences according to thes rulea of tho prize-nng, the res being veveral black eyes and otier injuzies. The Cummittes on Birests reported that since April they had cxponded $013 in repalring streets; had constructed 610 fect of crosswalks, at an avorage cost af 20 conta per lineal foot: that thelr total expenditures from the strect-lmprovement fund amonnted to $827.4i; that the Street Com- missloner had collected $:20 In work on account & CO. ta, of poll-tax, and had on hand $143, Jeavlag over $1,700 of the sircet-improvement fund unex- Den‘dod. stated that there was some money in the f the viliake magistrates belonuing to the go in tbe shape of Hues not pald over, and the Committeo on Judiclary was instructed 1o n- vestigate sud repors upon the matter. EQUALIZATION. Besslons of the State Noard—The Extent ta which Cook County Wil Probably ¢ ot Ie* This Year, Bpeciat Dispatch 1o The Triduns. 8prmvarizLo, IiL., Bept. 18.—At the session of the State Board of Equallzation today it wos snnounced that the Committce on Equalization of Landa will be ready to report to-morrow. Taxpayers of Gallatiu Couuty presented & po- titton representing that lands " thero wers oyer- valued {n asscasment, and asking tols Board to make a reduction of 50 per cent. The equalized asgessment of lands In Cook County, after the goneral surplus s spread back, will probably not exceed 888 an ncre. The personal property in Cook will probably lower. the asscssment ro- . s 3 T ::xl:ad i o p:?unénnl.‘“‘ll ud‘.:;' B:::‘Ils‘wnh,a Frlday; Se pt. 20,at9:30a.m., counsel for the Chlcago & Alton, NEW AND SECOND-HAND Parlor and Chamber S, A full line Osrpais, Dining-Room FURNITURE, Goneral Honsehold Goods, General Mor- chandise, &0, &o., &0, = ELISON, POMEROY & O Thuraday, Sept. 18, at 9:30 8, m,, ' REGULAR WEEKLY SALE OF | CROCKERY. A good assortment will be offercd. FURNITURE. New Puruitare of all Descriptions, fedatonds, Burcaue, Tahles, Chalrs. Ttocken Farlor Bults Launges. W Gillca D to-day nppeared before tho Committes on As- sessment of Capital Btuck of Corporations, and presented extended statistical tables showing the proper valuatlon of the Chleago & Alton Rallrosd property. Chairman Root's Commit- tee on Capital 8tock Is bard at work endeavor- ing to sacertain from the meagre rcturps sent 1o the value of the capital stock of Cuok Coun- ty corporatio A ————— N. WATSON & CO. ‘The great auction sale of this well-keown snd rellsble firm of jewelers 1s i full progress, and very largely attended. Never has any business affulr in this clty attracted so much interest. ‘The fact that the public are certaln to fud every article to bo as represented, and absolutely sold to the higbest bldder regardless of cost, brings out a multitude of buyers. Several thousand dollars’ worth of goods were suld yesterday at great bargalns to the purchasers, réaliziog only ubout 00 por cent of their nec cost. Itis to b toped thut botter privos may hereafter be real- |- ized. Ralsed scatls, spart from the crowd, aro belog arranged for the ladles. — A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESTAURANTS, Mr. Whitoey, 38 Adams siroct, concelved the tdea of introaucing the Model Rostanrant on the plan of charging & very low price (usually be, nothlog ever 10c) for each dlah, thereby afording cach gaeat just whol ho wants, cooked, sessuned, and served in first-cli 1o at & very small cost, S — DRUNKENNESS CURED, Dr. D'Unger (dlscoverer of thacinchona remedy), of Minneapalls, Mlnn., posltively curcs evury case of habitusl drunkenness. Fee, $10; guarantsu or money roturncd, $23; sample boltle; §5, Sals, sure, and speedy, 0. By CHAS, E, RADDIN Auctlonoers, 118 sud 10 \Wabsih-ar, LARGE AUCTION SBALB BOOTS, SHOES, & RUBBERS, TIIIS DAY. = [ AD LANDS, TN s Ty e CLOSING OUT. The Ilhinoly Central Nallrosd Company (s pOW closing out 200,000 acees of ite unwold lauds Iying in the southern part of tho Htate, at kredtly ree duced prices, k’nr raluing winter wheat, rye Protect your carpets b; using the moth.proof carpet linjog. Use only that manufactured of cote tun sod paper, American Now York and Boston. Fur sal lers., Menrman's Pentonized Beef Tonic {8 the only | buckwheat, of barley. froits, vegelables, um: preparation of beef contalnlog ftw entire nufritio beerics of all kinds, theso 1ands cannol be pxcelled. roperties. b e not & more stimulant likoe the vx- | Hurscs, exltle, mules, and sheep can bo rabi racts of beel, bui coutalns bluod-making, force- generating, and lfe-sustalning propertien; s | valuable in all enfeebled couditions, whether resuls of exhaustion, nervous prostration, ova work, or acute dlsease; and iu every form of dq bility, l}unlcumly if Iting from pulmonary complalnts. It {s frieudly and hetoful to the moit delicate stomach. Cawwsty, lazanu & Cu,, pro- prietors, New York. with bt litle expenvo: e fl"“"fc"lmn":‘p'u'l"y‘ - . g "or full particulal :1:-10:7 Uoodvater, i Yt Land Commissioner I, C. 1. It. € Room 11, Na, 78 Mickigan-av., Cbicawo. T~ Send for's map, = Nliawis, isadevmely dysd red ai auiath vad Ived and returued MoCANTHY=A¢ bis re seventhi-ai, and Weniworth ‘arthy. F L Bout. 21, at 10 0'clock, front his Feals dence, a Calvary Cemelery, QUIRK~Ou Sept. 18, Dr. Jobn F, Quirk, aged 3t years, Fleral from the restdence of his brother, W B a0 crntreans a Bhudy, Yathsrs Miuam pALG, REIWATRZ, ! 3 3 Josten Kauny it Nl S Eilcago, 11k HOYAL BAKING POWDER, A A AP 4 e e e e < SN ROYALBAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. CONSUMERS ahould bear In m! tost the I.nu:mpanb‘\ Htoys!” is now U 3 excludvely for thig poadar 1y Bakiug Powderin (& LT LD wine: ARy id iaics o (F AL s e Auother the i, agce. 'An ol x 's 80 much betler, that it's gcunuiny 8o U It # piada iBat it Kues wo miuch ArREL MG NETCE Bastey: swnolly witaoatusce AW old 131y tro Ol 1y Blecult bor dyspeatlo husbund cait ¢sf, Thls ks becau beatmad nost e 44 Pproved by The New york Boand of il:alth, sud uf such ¢.ulucat cueiiats vt R Bvont Pror UENTLL, Philizalouls, wie! “Buld tu u causosly, by ¥rvsers:

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