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8 . ! THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY JULY 9. {819—-TWELVE PAGES: = 2 we nl | gation wilt be resumed this morning, ond It fs | so that ho can straighten him out, Althoueh | cent. Ho haa not {ssued a formal “order * In | the letters were referred to the Committes on | ‘The shippers will probably not suffer much loss 4 THE CITY. 7) Ae an becfor ped he. Gates: a i. ‘ofeant ought thot {t will not be completed before the } William #2, fe 42 sere of age and hasa witfoand | the matter, it owill -in a day or | Correanandence, 2 as the meat can safely ro into market. ' mat imemaet of books can ha found emong the records of | endof the week. two children, ho certainly needs looking after. leo, at hae jg ballon a ta a ‘ett 5 Apia of tavitntions to Felt Institutions Pigg Sarees oe aaah ae ‘ . — — 0) ake tho S and a recess was taken, st S GENER AG ive | Se cmreTe CRiMINAT. NOTED ARRIVALS. | atin prioaractaamal Mees | cit, ty eh eget steels | (ean am ay Rae ig —— De Te a . ough, He a FAO, UN 5 J. 8 Young offered a reav Famliton, 20, GU Stata strest, Btewari Ives, Grand Rawlds, tenbtbe Gardner, | The second annual Convention af the Ametk | at he Weat Take Rtreet cette AND PACiPtO MOTE _ | Stite heat Mayor Chicago ever bad," and takes | that a committee bo ‘nppotnted to confer with | °1nutom Sueur ED, UD Blalos 3, Lodge, Batfato, 1s sopping at the Palmer, can 7 morn a If Soraanies ule ul R. 1. Kellogg, Grin Bay, i }. Hoole, Nnfato, upon himsel€ a reapousibility that {ew before | the officers of the various {nstitutions for the Mighty concentrated, Burnett's Fiavoring Ex- fe Btation foralot of dishes which were found yea- | A.C. TIM, Host terday in the reorof achureh at the corner of Re Panlina and Monroe atrects, Maye, Pittaburg | jm would have assumed. To sum the matter | purpose of discussimy the feasibility of placlig : Grier, Feoris, | | up, it is ® pleca of supremo ridiculousness. | the Instttattions pon farming nnlesonsto be | fa ‘ase, Fulton, N.Y. | Dixon has no more authority in the matter than | enabled to instil upon our youth a course of | Thera te moro nontishmont Ina box of Dawson's ‘The deterstes present. were, among others, the following: 1. W. Popu, New York; C.F, McCulloch, Baltimore; N. Mucker, delphins George E, W. Keyes, 3fadison, Wis., {s nt the Pacttle. AV. G Hiajghea, Catno, iszenistered at the Garil- Uie Mayor hae, and he has none. Further than | theoretical and practival knowlodga af farming 2of. yer i Huffalo, We C, tewarts Phila An elderly gentleman living near the corner . PALMER 10UST, 2 A thi, the order i¢ a apectes of tyranny that the | aud the desire for agricultural ciirsutte. ig a [ "dy, 2. Ditton, “Vincennes, Ind, ts at the-Gard- | F. Durant, 8t. Louis; J. C. Hall, Cincinnatl; L. | of ubvard and Noble streets mado himsclt Harsls, Omaha. JA-8. Mohler, Ca'rRan's. | men- twill. not calmly. submit to, and | The preamble acts forth Mat it ts deomed RIAMERIAGES. Se 4 B, Firman, Chicago: George C. Maynard, Waslt- h i. Adame, Cloveland, [F. Gallup, foston. me 1 1 De- " for Me furtheral ft the fi a A AE Se ner” ington; G. E. Madden, Boston; HH, Hldred, conspicuous Monday night by quarreling with a knoe, Ste Lowine (i, I Gould, New York, tie effect wil! ee tg tomate 20 ise tS ee ee corelletenkete at ies Ueto ee tn Epes cer sar anaes ty ASPET ca rence s et a; GC. Be Mac A torte Eis Fal a es “oy, Pittebur Re ‘ae * | partment as tha iro. Departme! i a tates to | FULCHEM-SCOTT-—On Mandy, July. Tey. ©. B. Cumininge,.Pekin, Hil, 18 at theeSher- | Naw Yorks 0, N, Fay, Chicazoy'C. #, Stockley, | lotof young people who were carousing Feey | Be eGt yy Uillebarg. 4 [Be 3 Driver, Nashville. been demoralized. ‘Tho tine hax not come in | foster, follow, ul pursue actleultitve und ite | Lalee tarders cor Calvary Kebeshar Caeche nel Cleveland; W, E. ¥eon, Baffato; — Peabody, | blsahoma. He ordered them avray, but they | Dr 0, F,Vonghion, M'd'n'd. Hoge, Canada. Chieszo yet for a Dictator, aud certainly Mr. { Kindred branches, anit that the happivess, pros: | N.,Fuleler, of Chicaun Scott, of Great ‘as Tannfhat, Mo. istat the | Svaukes. At 10 o'clock the Brealdont calted | only eibed nnd jeered at him. Ho tired threo AIHRMAN NOUSR, Hinrrison was not elected to' the office le as- | perity, anit Intependenco of rising generntions | Bowoukutalk Ingland. No a : Palmer. off. ‘There were no arrests. pada Cunt ath fa. lon, whie! neal Pee ee ser Sete Cora pmannat ts WLAN Lene, .0.. IK. E, Wagor, Covington. y 4 : : 7 BH. Toylor, Borin Lak, ts a guesteat tho | of ilar bake pee MIA Fe | The comumtrion tore af Hens Do Veles No, | {risieman: fuvenport de Coemlsentarmacay, | alonld bo mada tn-adiferent way. Atleast, | under ite caro (uch ascronan assuine) cout | “szoyai A gaie sien, Mee Genta ary jae . . Pres J. F. MeCulluoh; Recording ‘Secre- | 48 North Clark st s ontered by burglars | 8-#-Uilinun, Davenport. |Wm, Redaich, Ottawa, E Gardner. Preatdent, . P H Heer ark street, was entered by burgta Se Muda are to suffer by the reduction should have been | to reach this end, tha Feeldenea.ct Willian Ne areata, WI, Lino, Decatur, IIL, ts stopping at the | tory, N. luckier} Corresponding Secratars, WW. | afew nights azo, and aquantity of butter amt} | |. | THRMONT NoUAn, == | conauited, and no atich high-handed proceed- } The rerolution was referred to the Committes amt the realdence Wariner. a de rt iT nye en too! produce stolen, Yesterday the provrictor was hi 8 Green Wi oh enti y Wy. Niesurphe, Cinelns {ng should Inve been resorted to, The men are | on Agricuiture, Mot snrin ‘Yele, of: Minucsota, Isia guest of nutil 4 p.m, ‘1 in receipt of a letter announcing that the same | prt, \Mathewa: Sundials [A; Astiors PE Sule | willing, no doubt, though now poorly aid to ‘The Couuell adjourned until to-morrow. a Mer hac} inne, Nctrel Gov. W, H. Yale, ofs 7‘ At, tho afteraoon session tho following was 2 fi Ince I ht, | Houry Uefayy Horton. Wine French, San ran, | Adapt themselves to clrcummatoncen, but they ee fo Divi Uaitentioer nnd eteter 10 Sean ea ee “ pevteet ‘That this Association shall horeafte burglars woutd again visit the pines Inst nieht. | Tet tanh Hoston Mouert Westy Br Louie, | Will not be Dreased withthe tura thi ire vawat frenolves is lon shall hore i” vere i At last accounts, however, the man lying in am- .D uy, “Woodstock, #3 a guest Tada: ioe: Mornle : i bush there with his shot-gun had not been ings have . 4 abe eer taken, and they should not bo, ie SPRINGFIELD. ‘iran Manentitecer thie clive and iene ae Bate ot the Pacitte. Fraetices Cates wheve her husband, ©. € slecrseker . ") ¥} usband, O. C. Cr My Virion ochester. THE GLAZIER CASE, A Now Chicago Magazine--Manthly Moot: | anda, Hank's. raha: ; GARDE noUsE. T.H.Greenbaam, Phila, [W'm.Pomeroy, St. Louis. alarmed, Frank Hhortes, Winona, be known as The American Dietrict Telegraph ant ‘Felephone Association; that all such companies shall be entitied to two representatives. i resto. " Ge aehg gent of tori DarnerFameiys 4 aA plan of cattone ona coupe service was laid About 8 week ago a small boy sneaked Into Toenail Calta ia amen sinith, Tateate. ‘A COMPROMISE EFPECTRD. tories Raliroad and Warehouse Com- nines aukeuan Unhkost, and San Francteco papers a . .F Stone, Grand flaptdsst. Le ne, Bt. Louis. 2 Mecanrity.? sith ; . ‘Luther Dearborn, Havana, Illy 1# regi | Convention adjonned iii elas yeateniay | {06 erlo0n of B. Grosburg, No. Ok Rinne strests | it Hammonth orton TNalvon domes Calo. The cate of Willard Ulaaler, alleged soldier Apeclal Dispaten to The retin, allceshelaven snnehit of! Ye od whtans feERee morning. A visit to the Fire Patrol was eubse- am! author, charged with the abduction for Spninarieny, Illy July 8—Licenas to organ: | Hy. Seed years and tered at the Sherman. Eimersl Wednesday, July 9. at 10:50 a. ma from Tose ently n ny the Convention, door, and managed to get away with the money THE SCHYE MURDER. purposes of concubinad of Miss Edith L. Rer- | tro was to-day issucd by the Secretary of State | Mencce. 41 West Taylor-ae hy warrlager ta Gatver Robort G. Bravk, St. Lovls, fs one of the | Wire! Ganvantion Feasserabled yesterday morn- | drawer ond $95 ens, Yesterday Detectives ‘TE MAYOR AND VOLICK CLNBURED. rick, of Boston, came bofore Justice Meech yes- 3 " Hs NACI ; z guests at the Sherman, ‘PL, Cable and famits,-of Rock Istand, arc domictled at the Pacfiic, A. T. Monk, Postmaster at Watertown, Wis., {sa pucst of the Pacific. John W. Burke, “Alexanaris, Va.sis among the quests of the Yalmer. ATI. E, Selley and family, of New‘ York, are registered at the Sherman. The Rey. 4. F. Landry. Suspenston Biidge, N. 'Y., Is rezistered at tha Paciite, Hi. B, Ledyard, General Mannger of the Michi- gan Central Railroad, {s at the Patmer, ing. ‘The attendance was inaterially aug. mented. Rules of order for the governinont of the Convention were adopted. Resolutions wero offered looking toaliarmontous and co-operative method of delivering circulars throughout the United States. In order to establish a precedent, the oilicers elected on Monday resigned, nnd the following tieket waectected: C.-F. McCulloch, President; fl. W. Pope, Vice-Presitent; N, Tlucker, Recording Secretary; W. C. Stewart, Corresponding Seeredary, ‘The President will.appoint all: standing com- mittecs. The Convention adjourned to mect at Baltl more May 2, 1880, Ju the afternoon the mombers of the Conyen- tlon took in the sightwthroughout the city. Schaack and Whelno arreatea Antony Sweeney, Coroner Mann yesterday morning con- feciey: atiemnpa pul eieenine Ree Taal © voungster to whom they give a hard charac- | cluded the inquest upon tho body of | had been acttled In constdoration, tt is reported, cat Tasto iy ter. tla was held for tho theftin $00 bonds | the Jad dames 4. Scbye, who was | of 8700 cashinhand pald. The girl wasasked | sine of hich Mterary merit”; corporators, AGANFiELD—on Juiy% nt Kigin, Ui, M, Ke Cane tothe Urn by Justice Kaufmann, iaysteriously killed on Oxden avenue | by Justice Mecch tf abo hind received any money | (inrance Becbe, J. Bayard Backus, and (Giles A nfeace pk Mis ier td tare: Thotnas Powell, the Halsted-treet saloon- | on the evening of duly4. Dr. Robert 8, Hall, | to compromise the suit then pending, to which Kellogg. ease cone. Ye rent keeper who cut James Hedron, his wite’s part | wo mado the post-mortem examination, was | She replied in the negative. Probably sho told Accrtiflcate of tent FLANACIANSInly 1879, Jom Francta, “non of it ton tas e | v meta a agqlome masom, Wiss tency | Sedat ceaifed tnt bo food aber | the tra, dorIn fact the cinta! hare could | ye Sven Crean ane Of Anea Ren | Serie a eke aia rs's certificate stated that the Injured | wound in the right temple of the deceased, snd | Mover havo been sustatned beforan jury, and | County, penern) os Wvednenints July Peat Mia mas frau O35 man would not be able to asppear | thatitextended directly through the brain {no | as only preforred inorder to get the stefeagant ‘The Rattroad and Warehouse Commistoners |. ‘T:MONEY—duly 7, 1870, Joseph, hetoved and young night, however, {t was reported that the chances { Bullet striking the skull at the tatter point and | woe not before the Justice at all, und the threat | Soners Smith, Bocue, and Oberly being present, | qcuteral Wednenday, daly ov from, tte parent Fogle wero biore favorable. glancing back to the Ieft car. A bullct was | of a capias was no doult what brought the ao- | Chlef-Inspoctor Reynolds submitted his report Chitreh. thenew hy evra to Calvary. Detective Ender yesterday recovered a couple produced, which the witness {dentifled aa tho | called." Captain" to his fect. Tots now frea | of the amount of prain inapecteil at Chicago in en r New York pancrs weave Cols. of gold chains, n portion of the plunder sto! missilobo had found In the dead boy's akull, | to resume his “term in St. Louls with his phbaco: —Tuerday morning, Juty A, Sirs. Eilzabeth to the Giles Kellogg’ Publishing Company of | “pyxcit—on Tuestay, a ‘ = . duly 8, John Lynch. dr. Chicago; capital, $50,000; object, the publica sxbaneral Tiniadas ming, a praia om 187 tlon of “a firat-clnss Mustrated monthly magn- | Wcat Fasior-et.. hy carringcs to Catvar: car: June, which shows that on immenso business FOREN $ bi a It was between what is known os tho 23 and+| traveling seragiio of young women, who have u n 3 = ‘i : iCharics W. Gray, with a party of flvo from A TOUGIL BHUFF STORY. 1 | Some, tma ago by Peter Francisco trom | Fi Was Hel ween snd. tn the belfet of the wits | tobe in bed by 0 Sratock every nieht.. was done, and one Jargely in oxcess of that done Teeee ak pen ter inte rentdenes Thursday afternoon. Atlanta, Ga., are located at the Tremont. Joho Smith, a Wiscouain grocer, “came on o safe in A. J. Scott's enintog-lonse, at ; 4 , i ie is cave thot attempt will be made to | in the ame month last year, ‘Theflgures are.as | GREEN tho morning of the Ath tate, att : (a3 the porase goss) to Chieago to purchase | the corner of Clark und Harrison streets, "The | Nes, Was suflletent to cause death and he was a salct that aon, p mn 8 ) rome and painful fines tn tho eominunion of the The United States Sub-Trensury disbursc- ok. . ? r ‘ «| satisfied that death had resulted from its in- | prusceute the man for obtaining an abortion, | follows: ie ¥ in. tha, * Fi A stock, Coinpleting his purchases, which wore | chains were hidden in the dirt und refuse at the 2 foollsh girl will Fatholla Chiret, in the confidences of aearinin fattn, monts yesterday amotnted to but $20,000, iu due thme deposited cn thedacka tobe shipped | bottom of a waterinu-trough in front of a Clark | fiction. i ag thera ts na hope that the foolish girl wit IN-INSPECTION--nY RAILROAD, {f tho comsfart of ' reasonable and rellelous hoz, MPR, Bhoriff Hoffmann will Jeayoin afew days fora | per jako steamer, Mr. Stith thought proper to | street saloon. The manner in which the prop- Fred Hennlag, the boy who was suspected of | cive testiinony against the author of her rain Care, | Foph a nthe 71: of Er ae mother of i ; 1 Keep bis cye upon his goods until they could be { orty was traced out {s reserved as cvidence | having fred the fatal shat, was permitted to tell | aud slame, this Will, of cottrse, come to nott- | Winter wheat Ma eC ee redeem on visit to West Virginia. Is wife accompanies taken on board. Amozg them was a magolf- | agatust the thieves. his story. It\was very bricf. Ile eatd he had a | Inc. So the end fs that Glazier tas lost some GME | Tatirsday, at ap. ° Mea Feplacas him. cont Elgin cheese. weighing about alxty-fvo i. plstol on the Fourth, 8 small onc, of the 23 size, | time and some ready money; Miss Edith's out- Lt | pal Church, corner i Ueiatives J.D. Layne, General Manoger, and F. Sleta- | pounds, upon willeb, forthe want of botter ac- | ,,c4,fcllow named Jamer Considine, who f | and was engaged jo firing it, ‘Ills cartridzen | racad sensibilities and the feeling of her friends 19.18% | Aud friends oft ed wtihous Ds * +8 under indictment for killing a man named | wero all blank, aud he hicld the muzzio of the | hate beon plastered over with n few greenback Knecht, fs roaming around town on ball and} pistol towards tho sidewalk. Hodld not fire | and the Intyers have, no doubt, got n Mberal misbehaving himself. On the Fourth he wont | any bnlicts, share of the “rake-off.” 80 runs the world into the saluon of Jal F. Ziegler, corner North ‘The police officer who hnd_ the matter in hand | away. i avenue and Hastings strect, puoched a man's | ond had been engaged working up the caso, had head, and kicked up general rumpus. Why | in his possession a ball cartridge which lic sald , SUBURBAN. ho has not been brought to trial under the fue | }, d found, ther with mony others, in dletmeut referred to ts wukuown, SeatereAte | flerainses poeaeeion but the bullet theres TARE VIEW. torney Mills certainly cannot have overlooxed | ya: ie © than the one which had | ‘The Board of Trustees met Monday and np- him. Conslaine Is tb bad s ian to be at large. res very mich Snails proved the minutes of the adjourned meeting A youth piving the name of Moses Castor The jury, consisting of Messrs. John W. Das- | of June 26. was arrested vesterday at the “Fair,’* corner | comb, John D. Sutler, Edwin Hancock, Join A petition was read from the Virectors of the of Adams and Stato streets, charged wlth stiop- | Anderson, E. A, Conmden, and J. 8. Rogers, | utich Orphan Asylum and First. German Evan- | Sting wheat. Nfting a fot of socks, Tho boy came | alter afew minutes’ deliverstion, returned a Heat St. Paul ec tion nsket isal b frequently to the store with cheap caps | verdict to the following effect: They found | Zelicat St. Paul congregation asking permission Total bu .. and commotation, the weary grocer seated himeelt as he watched the remainder of the property upon the wharf, While tls seated, ruminat- ing over current events, calculating profita that he would realize upon bis purchases, and every now und then solacing his nasal organ from a “yaller ? snuff-box, two well-dreased young men approschied and entensd into conversation. “You take snuff, slr?” said nica young man number one." Yes; cowdn’t do Without it. ‘Took it for ehtbt years.” “You use the Macca- boy, I perceive!” “Yes. That mild sort suits me best fora steady-going snuff.” “Let mo recommend you to try min," arid the stiarper, producing a silver-plated bor, engraved with ‘Lose | fureiernoties, rs Fa" Baltiinore and New York papers please copy. . Of | @SELUARS—Tuenlay ovening, July & Coot. John scam | SUMP tata Wit tenttenco of te mother, 278 Wees af train the rerllencs of hts mothe 24,800 | Lakesst., to be annonneet hereafter, : o Tz~ Toledo pavers plaate Copy. anNouNng per, Chief Engineer, of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Kallrond, are at the Paci, . The internal-rerenne receipts yesterday foot- c€ up $23,616, of which $18,690 was for tax-paid. spirits, $3,867 for tobacco and clynra, and $5,108 for beer. ‘United States Benator William A. Wallace, with a party consisting of D. M. Peck, A. B. Bhavw, and 8. M. Hilla, of Pennsylvanta, regis- tered at the Tremont yesterday. Tho tempersturo yesterday, as observer by - Manasee, optician, 88 Madison street (Tripusn Building), was at 8 a. m.. 76 degrees; 10a. my Tiuahele, MENT. ‘NAN, NEL S NO OF THE BOLDIERY A and Citiyens’ Metnorial Asanciatlun wilt be tel at the Grand Maeine Hotel, ty the room of the Union Veteran Club, Wednentey, duly 0, 1871, at 4:0 p,m. {nreerive tenor! of Financ> Cotanittter and to trance business of Sinportance, “A full nttendance te ro- 285,010 | Ot) 1,201,040 | Qf! LITTA COMPANY. FE, BINTH BATTALION une Foe over , * Mllnof*s National Guard. AU “4 " #4 f. fe ‘American cagle and two sbiclds. “f£ fm- and tras always allowed to} that thesald James H, Schye ‘came to his | to hold picoics in Wright's Grovo on the 16th 5S etyhtenn, and five. t x 0 FE 1D ey 8 2 perms S259 pm 7. Barometer | To ted it from Franco. te tite identical snul | co foto’ the “basement, to. deposit { death from.a pistol-shot, wounct caused from a | and 29th ot July for the benefit of the Assium, Seiilax Shek Dagheli_ | ta elunetesor ate sesame a eel a, m., 20.47; 8D. mi. 20,50, uacd by the Emperor und the officers of tho } hisload. Io had been suspected recently, and } bullet fred from n pistol in the hand of some | and signed by all tho nelghbors in the imme- ne : Dashay, and Vanliirenent., avy arclock Friday vyene i Mr. 8. A. Kent, President of the Corn Ex- change Bank, is entitled to the thanke of the firemen of Engine Company No. 12 and the police officers of the Luke Street Station for cashing thelr Inet month's serip at par. Jobn Forrell, 7 years of age, while playing about a team of horecs and carriage left stana- Sng at the corner of Ninteenth and Grove streets, ot 20 o'clock yesterday morning, wag Kicked on the head by one of the horses, and ‘was go sovercly fofurcd that the physician in nt- tendance cannot tell whather he will Hye or die, ie little fellow'a paronts live at No, 832 Clark street. The regular enoual meeting of the Chicago Bhooting Club was held Inst evonine at the Bherman House.. The election of officers re- sulted as follows: President, C. EB. Willard; Vico-Presidents, R. B. Organ and WW. H. Haos- ‘kell; Secretary and Treasurer, J. D. Kendail. French army.” Mr. Smith said, “Certainly,’* and Inserted bis thumb. and Anger in the stranger's box, The moment ho-placed it to lils nose he was scized with violent sneezing, At every sncezo he lifted himself about a foot from the cheese upon which he was alttiy. Whily he was dotne this Sharper No. ¥ was cerrying out his share of the programme. As Mr. Ith gave the third eneeze he pustied the cheese from under him, and in its stead dextcrously placed a peck meastire. As he was sneezing for the cighth nud Inst time the sharpers and the checso bad disappeared. Mr. Smith rubbed hts noso for about five minates, and spent about flvwe minutes more in wonder- jugos tothe style of nose possessed by tho Emperor and the officers of tho French army, who took such powerful snuff. By this time the deck-handa of the boat commenced to load a watch was set. About $20 worth of goods | person to the jury unknown, ‘The jury aro of have been recovered thus far, nnd about 3150 | the oplnfon thata proper enforcement of the worth are enid to have been stolen. MM, Eisen- | city ordiuance fn relation to the use of firearms berg gave $600 bonds for Castor’s appearance | might hava prevented the death of the said in court to-day upon a charge of larceny. James HL. Schye, and they recommend thata Minor arrest: George Harris, charged with | SPY Of pls verdict bo sent to his Honor the 4 oP pleking, the poskat of ates. a, Satin, of Mayor of thls. clty. the op Court Hote), of a pocke! k cone a taining about $0 cash; Richard Falth, a North WALL—WILSON. * Division ruflan, wanted for an assault, some | THE RIDNALPING CASE AGAINST THE FORMER. Hans a0, oie cae eae vat Beamer, ‘The case of Mrs, Louisa Wilson against Con- é 3 i stable A. K. Hall for forelbly sclzing, kidnap- vagtancy, In whose posseselon was found a sil- ij ‘ Fer huntlng-case watch, with an inscription on | Ping, und confining ber on the 1st of July Inst, the cases scratched out, and for which an owner } camo up before dustico Prindlville yesterday is wantod; Denis Nolan, tisorderly conduct nnd | afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mcsers, Mincr and makiug threats, on complaint of Willfam | ‘Turner appeared for the defendant, and the Grimes; William G. Till, larceny of plumber's a WY toola from the shoo of Thomas slughes, of Nor | Shea Brothers for the prosecution. Mrs. Wilson, 189 West Madison street. the kidnapped lady, testitled that sho Hyves at fog. Applications should be any tn raplaly Atle Ps diate vicinity but one, The request was rofused 0 FRA At nee, ua tl. Com: and the petition Iaid on the table, various reasons boing given therefor, amongst which one fg that it would conflict with the ordinances of the town, especially that tn relation to licenses. Petitions were presented by Helm and Bactz, the partics to whom Icenscs wero refused on June 2 to keep saloons on Lincoln ayenue, and, ix canal-boata were rolnspected, as tho matter lad been diaposed of, the petitions | two oe which the Inavection was chaneeds were ordered to be returned to them, they not Commissioner Bogue reported tint the com- having complicd with the ordinance. T. H, | plaintof D. ff. Conklin & Co. of Springfield, Mahan; whose petition was laid on the table on | against the Ilmots Central Railroad had been June 16, mado a verbal application for a Ilcense, | satisfactorily adjusted. and was refused for like cane. Mr. J. B. Meserve, of Roberts, informed the A petition asking the town to expend $1,000 | Commission tnt ho lind arrani.ed matters with or $1,500 from the zeneral town fund for the | the Illfnols Central to bis entire satisfaction, SPEL MEETING OF ‘TIE Woinan's Chriatian Temperance Union, in Lower Farwell Hall will be led to-day vy Mea. T. C. Clenuens nner meee . sesenees #4,4004135 | TATRANT'S SELTZER ATP HRUEN'T. month the Department reinspect- | ~~~ ee ed 1,199 cars, chauging the inspection of the track tuspectora on but 171 care, and astataing y " sy - $5 finprovement or widening of the new exten- | and requested oermlasion, to withdraw his com- After some discussion, It was declited to hold wy ingens e ey “sent ard sald. “Tako this | Lasteventng the following dispatch was re- | No. 970 Stato street; is. marriea woman; has | sion of Clybourn aventie, from Fullerton to Hel- Blaine. ‘The request was grauted, qitingnpeas like rivers, epeing: fram small anaes, ‘the annual ginss-ball shoot for the Ciub medal | oncesc, too.’? Deck-band sald, “ What checeai” | cetved at police headquarters: shuaband aud three children; knows the de- | mont avenue, which was lafd over under the It was reported that the Donovan complatnt | cours, nor tha negiected disease trom lta deatructlve at Grand Crossing, Saturday, July 12, Mr, Sinith looked round and found that, instead | Brighton: Colored man here. Says te knowsall | fondant, and charges lim with kidnapping her | rules until next meeting. hos been settled, Mr. J. H. Stewart, General omen initime, dives Metis marely Bn, ‘The sudden death of Churies H. Rinn, who } of the cheese, he bad been sitting upoaa peck | about tho hooting of Jones, colored, to-day, } on the tst of July at 12 o'clock m. Mr. ‘The Captain of Police reported thirteen ar- | Manacer of the Cincinnatl, Lafayatte & Chi- fed finetion, may be ted by the use of | menaure. When he understood the mauner in which the exchauge had beon effected he was about the worst excited man of the season. flo offered $50 to any one who would give him an opportunity to {ight the thieves with one hand tied behind his backs. Le: THE CITY-TALL. was drowned at Powankee LLoke on Monday, is elt as a personal bereavement by those who haye for soins years past met him in the daily round of ofllee duty, Io was relfable und capa- to at the desk, genlal in social intercourse, and aiming at the’ improvement both of himeelf e and of others over whom he had an Inilnence. He will be sadly missed by his tellow-workmen, Ahoree attached to a: Neht express wagon rests for the month of dune; amount of fines | cago Raflroad Company, snys to the Board: Peale assessed, $83; amonnt collected, $71.25, fie Donovan: matter ‘has eon satisfactorily ‘Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperleut.. The Superintendent of the Water-Works re- | arranged, and no truckago hercafter will bo | It combines the meviiciual propertics of tho beat min~ jorted 15,882,570 gallons of water pumped In | charecd at that or any otlier point on tho Cin- | eral waters in the word, Hntlaciars Wants to take the Chicago & Aiton train golt south, TE AT Rataae Rall told her ho was an __aflicer, Agent C, & A. RR Co, but did not show or read petective La Bounty iatted ay, once for | warrant, to her. * Be kicked ana ighton, expecting thal nee ert Jones ed | i re wag endeavoring to leave tawn, butt upou arriy- shbkedl her ery wcrlously, praies she wns. yet tng at Brighton and_nrresting the hegro ho was | ment, Ho drove her tuto the pantry, and throw fotind tobe not Jones but Henry Rosdem 4 | hur down-statrs. 110 took her tnto'an Archer woll-known colored mau who has a very | 2 : suspicious reputation. Hw had evidently | axewue car andon Halsted | street transferred lune; 60,400 fhe coal consumed, ata total ex- | cinnatl, Lafayette & Chieago Railroad.” SOLD B. pense of $130.27, - A complaint was received from Mr. E. H. AUC puter pulling the aaa monthly, bile. afd Poort, at Blogininuctan, to ihe oflett 8 Te) enee ere teh palpi ikon e other miscellancous business, the Board ad- | Leroy, in McLean County, the raffroad com- LEMGDN. D>6D000D! Ye GO. Journed. Next meeting will De duly 21. wanton are taking ruin to Loledo and Indianap- 4 selene a S Phrtrores id % hor h other car, and brought her to 5 Jus- BVANSTON. ols forn vominal prico, and at Bloomington —— Hee ee ere ee ae rack petetay mmr, | aka gut of town ant Was grer anon | eve cen ihe Torn of Lake Gia wantel | aye so, Wuilam XK Nin D, Da of De | ama tation around Jaroyare oid cue REGULAR PREDAL SAE, Monroe’ ~ streets, and in {ts efforts anc et 7 'y amounted | Th his possession were found alot of trinkuis, | tOtsks her baby slong, but Hall would not let | trott, Mich., has bean electrd Hresident of the | Nigh mie to about $3,000, ‘The Henlth Department is minus its new Di- rectory. Nome oneborrowed it and has forgot- ten to return ft ‘The sewerage and atrect Inborers will be pold their May salary us the Exposition Building this morning at 8 o'clock, The Mayor has not yet determined what to do in tho requests of the temperance people of a few days aga, Ie has been too busy in another alrection. ‘The Clty Treasurer yesterday received $101 Here a sald he woulid iat tsk 80 hs she favo rY v4 iin $4, ie anid 6 to o throw away, may or may not bo ono of $1,100 worth of | ‘thin Justice aeked the Constable for te papers, watches atolen a few nights ego ftom A. Born | aud after glancing at them sald they wero worth ea State Street jeweler. Rosden fs being | nothing, because they iad not been sworn to. eld for future developments, Hinll suid he owed her a grudge, and this day he Justico Summerfeld: Chartes Coyle, accused | would get even with ber. He locked her up in of robbing J. P. Kilne,of No. 077 Wentworth | the Justice’s room, and anid he would send ber avenue, of 55 ceuts, $10 fine; Kittle Hall, | to Joliet if she did not pay hin $4. She then Inreony of $44 cash and 9 wateh and chalo from | settled with hin for $8, and he allowed her to H. H. Nanscom, 800 to the Criminal Court; | go home. She had had some trouble with Hall's Kit Murphy, Josie McQueen, und Jesse Drown, } wife, and belloyed this was the cause of Hall's inmates of the house where the robbery oceur- | action towards her. Iu her cross-examination, red, $100 fine each; dacob Wilkins, | whfch was conducted by Mr, Mines, sbe contra Inreeny of some goods from ather | dicted horgelf in many_instances. Sho could Harrlgon, of No. 431 Clark street, | not remombor whether Hall locked her into the Garrett Mblicat Institute, and has signified tts |e adlolning towns. Mr, Rood ras requested JULY Li. at 9:30 O°CLOCK, 4 : to make his complaint more apecifie,. i Se Tee Gaede eer eis | Me. Gk Th MeClure, “Genertl-Sunerintendeut Another argo sale New and Second-hand fanapolis & St. Louis sallroad, re- chalr of Practical Theology,—three years actively | Of the Indian a = and voreo yoars nominally, oa threeycare nao ie | Piles fo thecomplatat of Overiotd & Gd. of Fe N { ‘TY U R E accepted a call to the pastorate of the Detroit, | (Ant that the Uninnany wes Due tO eomeooral: Mlch., Central Methodist Church, and reeeived | Nagy expensa in toll the husitess of this tirin AND an exeuse from dutics a8 a Professor in Evana- | “ud charged only reasonable rates, ‘Tho reply fon Dee Ninde wil enter upon his office ta | Wasiald over for consideration after hearing GENER AL HOUSEHOLD GOODS September, resuming the Inbor of his former senior tron Cyerltuld Gor S ber at K. A position together with that of the new. ye reaiienn , D. Foss as a member a the Committee on Avpeala in the graln inspec. Parlor Suits, Chamber Sets, Dintog-voom Furatture, MDE van, tion department at Chienzo, to take effect on | Mectle-tun Tabter, a full tn of firuscels ant Wont Care On Monday ovening while Frank Arnold, of } the appointment of his successor, was acceptod, re, foods inca Cienerat sieremaniisen ce Hedding, and General M mart the Stock-Yards, wae passing a house on Forty-.{ and Mr. George Ffold was appointed to fll. the ure {ruin private resloenco rowuved to to run away the wagon was capsized, throwing the occupants, Fred Lang, wife, and threy children, violently tothe pavement. Lang was soyorely cut about the head, but the others es- caped with a few brufscs. ‘Fhe Jamily were taken to their home, No. 2 Loomis sircet, and the runaway horse was captured at the corner ot es Halsted and Madison strects. : The-body of an unknown boy was found In a slip iu the river at the foot of Sixteenth street by Frank Hennessey, living at the corner of Bixteenth street and Wentworth avenue, Hennessey says the deceased was drowned While endeavoring to assiat o boy who had fallen into the water. ‘The drowned boy ao small sum of ea an & gold watch, which tbird strect, lie made au indecent Reature, and | vacancy. SONEPOMEROY &60., Auctioncers, was about 12 years of age, Heht balr and com- | from the Comptroller, $3,250 from the Coltect- | $300 10 the 10th: Robert Jones, Inrceny from J. | room, She thought sno heard iim turn the | the lady at whom it was made, Mrs. Wilder, | ‘The new rules in regard to the grading of "Fe and FO Randolpicat. plexion, blue vyos, and was clad in a grey suit | or, and $3,391 from the Water Department, | V. L. Harvey, of No. 104 Twenty-sccond streot. | key, but did not try to open the door. She also draw her trusty revolver nnd fired two shots at | graln, prepared by the Board of Trade Com- - with bluo and white checked shirt. ‘Tho other | ‘The dleburgements wore $25,000, of woich | gi00'to the Dih; Fred Taylor, drunk, $50 floe | was inode to admit that she did not ‘pay the g3 | Arnold, who ran nway., He was subsequently | inittee, Uhiof-Inepector Reynolds, and Coin- W PDA TENEMESIN, BEAREIEIIE Ac ‘doy was also drowned, but there is no descrip- | $18,000 was for Intereat. and sent to the Washingtonian Home. ‘The } to Mr. Hall, but ‘to the Justice himself, Mra. | caught, taken before adustice, fined $50, paid | missioner Boguc, which have already been pub- CO., General Auctfoncers, Sic 8d Ltandolpli-st, ton of him, nor fs it known who ho was, cases of James T. Jones anc Prince Albert | M. . Chittenden testified thut sho was A delegation, ted by Ala, 8myth and Peeyoy, it, and fs out of fail. Vished, were adopted with the following pro- 4 Jones, which were to have come np yesterday, | present when Mrs, Wilson was arrested, Sa viso: This rule shail bo in force on and after Q 4 : Fe eT cre Cee eet oe ret | nore Eo Aeeara th aeeolnt eee ee ce | were continued to the 131h, owing to ate shoot: | oud envy Tall klck and choks ter, "She did not THE HEBREWS. July 29, 1889, bue tls provided that all wheat | WIDNESDAY’S SALE, H tarm expires carly’ in October, will, after that |.MeCarty as Harbor-Master. Tho candidate was | [ng affray between the brothers yesterday | src lim read a warrant nor hear him say he was In store on sald date Jnspeeted in as Minter AT POPULAR AUCTION HOUSE, 5 thme, spond a yéar tn Europe—the fall aud | jutroduced, und, since 1 was the frat thne | Morning. Justico Walsh; Nathan Casey, charzed | anoflicer, She ran out und cota police officer or erie, wheat under the rule hereby amended shall bo with the thett of $20 worth of int | who spoke to Halland then helped him tn get- from Il. F. Topping, of No, 240 West Lake | ting Mrs. Wilson down-stairs. On the cross-ex- atreot, whom he claims ns his partner, $800 to } amination this Indy ot quite excited, because the Criminal Court; John Burns, Jareeny of | Mr. Miner asked her whether she did not go un- some clothing from F. tilbbs, of No. 145 West | der various aliases and had keot formerly on Madison strect, $300 tothe Criminal Court; | assignation house. She looked daggera, and John Cornet), 54 years of ase, a tramp who ma- | told the attornoy rather emphatically that she Nelously stabbed Lonts Peterson aud Thomas | did not mean to bo Ineulted. MeGulre, both alightly, without provocation in Miss Catherine Feryuson nnd Miss Catherine the streets at an carly hour yesterday morning, | White also testified that they saw Mrs, Wilson $100 Ane; Dell Scott, confidence swindler and ya- | urrested, and: corroborated the previous wit- ranks to the Oth; Mary McDonald, tomate of a | neee testimony. The attorneys for tho dofensa house of I!l-fame, $100 fine; James Conneclley, | could not ses tha use of these same charge, $25 fine; John Williams, a young | witncases, They would admit — that hoodlum who maliciously assaulted Aaron Men- | their client | had been compelled to deleohn, anivo-cream peddlerinthy Weat Twelfth | use ylolence. ‘That lad nothing at ail todo strect district, and cut himin the face witha | with the chargy of kidvapping. The Court Knife, $500 to the Criminal Court; Catherinn | coincided with thent, and therefore the prosecu- Staabach, who refuscd to leave a saloon on | tion sald they were throurh with their side, West Taylor strect at her husband's Fagutests ‘The defengo called the accused, A. K. Hall hit him on the head with n beer glass, and vior | who testitled that he was a refular Coustablo of Jently assaulting the oflicer who arrested her, | Cook County. Ile executed the State warrafit $100 flues her busband August was fined $20 | on Afra. Wilson, fasued by Juattee Fleming, of for resiating the sameoflicer; Frank Thompson, | the Town of Lake, who waa not at home when tho end whocut Thomas Kane and Edward | he got there. Ho had to wait for him avout Krug #0 fearfully o few nichte ago | three-quarters of an hour, fe did not lock her winter In rest and etudy jo Gertnany and Italy, ‘visiting in the spring and suinmer some of the Bunday-school meetings connected with the ‘ Centennial of Robert Raikes. Before voiny ' abroad he will give a few weeks Lo lecturing (tt :: Bunday-Seliool Institutes, having purehuscd the Insmmotholiegorical pleturs of the * Binck ‘Valley Railroad,” whieh Joseph Cook, John B. 43 Gough, Henry Wilson, and other prominent men bave declared the most powerful presenta- on of temperance made in moderna times. ta addition to this, he hos o Jarye vumber of pictoree MMustrating bis Biblo and Lyceum chures, Waller had scen him, he ts understood to havo taken soine time to study him up. ‘The brick-work ou the new City-Hatt is mov- ing atong better. If the Bricktayers’ Untou would but keep their hands off there would be no trouble. The contractor {6 now paying Unton prices to men that are worth it, and: tho troublo comes of his refusal to make thelr join- ing the Union a condition of their employmont. RESPECTFULLY SUNMITTED, ‘There was u great big rumor afloat yeaterda: dhutox-Sherllf Kern had been appolutes Chinf ot Police, Capt, McUarrigls Asststant, snd Capt. Buckley to McGarrigle’s present place. ¥o far us Kera ta concerned the rumor is antiquated, ont with tha othera it was new and unreasona- ble, especially since the Mayor haa repeatedly expressed. bis love for Assistant-Suporintend- ent Dixon, and futimated that when Seavey's successor wos nained he woutd be ihe mau. As has before been stated, Kern 1s not secking, docs not want, and would not havo the position, and, further than this, the Mayor says be has never thought of offering hin the place. ‘The facts are, how- Goneral Council in Now York City—Tarning | jnaperted aut in accordance with the provision ‘tuote Attention to Aucieutture, of gad rule oe winter wheat,” on oe 84 and 86 RANDOLPEH-ST,, Naw Yous, July 8,—The sixth annual Con-} The afternoon was spent in considering the SING a8 9:90 0% a yontion of the Union of American Hebrew Con- | complaint of Fit. Knowlton. large aliippor oe eee ee eae ot crain from Mic ene regations was begun this morning, ‘There was | frat ftaliroad, tnotriton presented an clnborate F U R N ] | U R E a large attendance, and gront interest was taken | gehedule, showing his shipmenta, and charged 3 in the procecalugs, that, sithouch doing 9 lurge businesa with sald Moritz Loth, of Cincinnati, President of the | Company, {t haa discriminated against hin by Carpels, and General Household Goods, - allowing rival firms a rebate of two cents on 109 | Chromos, Notions, Plated Ware, Unfon, called the Convention to order, and | Pounds. fe backed up bis charees by alfidavit, Genaknri use Se. 4 prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Gorthell. ind algo submitted an afidavit by the collector Y's KC, Se. Coroner Ellinger aalirarek the address of | of the rival rim, who evvears that ha hod t- re welcome to thedelerntes, He hoped this Union | celved the rebates for them as charged. The W GEO. ©. GORE « CO Secretary was directed to notify the General aT ae +; ey of Congregations would Inst as long fa this | Atevager of the charges aud ask for lis side of B pO aged Wabeaiay cama Wolf, of thy store. THURSDAY, JULY 10, at Simon Wolf, of Wastingtoo, was chosen | Thv Noord then adjourned, to meet at Jollet s ‘ temporary Chairman, oud A. Bisingor, St. Louis, .| next Thursday to investigate the charges more SALE OF eee wae ‘then appointed on Creden- ae APPELLATE COURT. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, + . een Oe tn Be TS aeeat en ane nea Apectal Disuateh to The Tribune, » Bot lots anaorted W. G.. C, C., and Yellow Ware, 100 5 A + c the following were the | Ps flarware. £1) Decorated dltet Nets, Louls, by request, made an address. Hocon- | OTTAWA, Il], July 8.—ho i wer Lidods pavkea gratulated the detegates on such a large gath. | Proceedings fn the Appellate Court, Second SADDATI ORSERVANCE, The clergymen’s movtings tor the purpose of ae bringing abont the observance of the civil Sab- t bath would scom to have resulted in notulng, A committee of Issnicn was appointed to vre- pare a plan of action and carry it out, the clergy to remain in the background, but, althouvh sev- era} wocka have olapsed since the yentlemen wero chosen, the Committee has not even been called togather, Some of them aro under- stood to be willing to afd the movement to the extent of thelr power, but none of . them 350 o'clock, and put alte more life into thelr individual exertions to create o public sentiment in favor Y ever, that Mr. Harrison wants to make a chango | at the corner ot Deaplatnes anid Madison atreate, | up, Left her In the Justice's room, She pald | erin of reprosentatives of Judaism from both | District, tu-day: ‘M.A. BLES EES A CO, = ‘Fob ata i, adrioed fo tune | late Dapatnet ath the any tie | BLALG emul, Court tangs, Conus | Ml vo moneys whmaret mes granite | Guo Madkl ant Concave roaches, ile | i gedevsake ve Midte Ueto ale enty | WY "itinerant ventine 7 uu ¥) burl ad Wi jo-day. s ald that ho would not dalla meeting. In view | Mir csoyte MLhealth,. Beavoy’s tlio expired | lodeinihouse, No, 88 Canal elrees, and atealing | arresting uur hw reud tho warrant to her from | eald he was glad they had met tn Sturtevant | “D4 iitndct ve, Schnetsers sane, : REGULAR TRADE SALE By fece wilh Got bo none Ae it te tnluts- | July J, nnd he has not been reappointed, and | therefrom u quantity of beddinc, $200 cach to | beginning to end. ‘Tho cross-cxamination clic | Iall, made memorable by the preaching of 101. ‘the Chicano & Alsou atecnd comnsny: He DRT CG oO oO DS wh hee w ao, « Parhiays thy: wi Jat the matter | the judjeutions are thut le never will be. J | the Criminal Court; Patrick’ Hassett nnd | ted nothing new excopt that Mrs, Wilson vio- | Prof, Felix Adler, ° ‘orcoanet “ al.; thao extended for appallca to Ole 9 ; P 80 far as a general inavewent is concericd. | wauid be crucl to makes any change pow, | Micbacl Sullivan, whobeld up Simon Stafford | lontly reatsted arrest, und that ho bad to get tho briefs untit to-day. LOTH Dut the pressuce for Mr. Beavey's place Ye | on wic ment of the Fourth at tha | ald-of an ollicen ‘This sentiment created a good deal of excite: 134, Ottawa, Oswego & Fox Miver Valtey Tails | THUNKDAY, duly to, ar nigua'eluck & m. ihe Company ve, Hall; motion for leaye to prase~ rarerca wt su prest, i the Mayo West —'Iivelfth —_ street. viaduct, = and |The prosectition had no othor witnesses, ment, and some delegates called the spoaker to | ro” a REGULAR SATURDAY SALE ay of @ proper Keeping of the day by all classes, thet Retuteg would be astarehie, figonetant, rovbed bim of a watch and chain, $800 cach to About an hour was then oceuplod by the at- | order, A half-dozen defezates were on tneir | “452 Taeeee Myer Cooper; motion by defendant Furniture & General Morchandi ; WARRISON'S DEMOCRACY, ivduring the afternoon that Seavey’s condition | the Criminal Courts Albert Bader, alias Em- | torneys in expounding the law amt giving vent | fcot addressing the Chatrman, but tha uproar | for rain on Clerk to fesuo fnnt order, RRO u MISC, ayo, zune entice etnoceatis' warty acess aati ito was such that he would not be ont tor ‘a month | ntell, held in $1,800 bonds until to-day, Frank | toan unusual amount of beartrenderitix clo- | was so great that thelr yolees could hardly be | , 47. Taylor eta}. vs, Hawards; motion by appol- { SAT! Me ALOR OTe to come, and it [s not belloved that the Mayor, | Etterwind and Charlos Ladendorf wero held fo | quence, lant tor tino to Mle reply briufa, heard. “Oi. Van Doren va, Luepert motion by defendant life to the old factions thereof cach is Just now None, will take any’ ato, 1 alt $1,000 to the Criminal Court fora brutal as- | After baying attentively Mstened to all tho . le Ed ic ADIN, striving to frst get into the fleld tu declare takes ea yr aeiee antl ‘alee unt sault ten days ayo upon Charles Junker, | attorneys had’ to tay, tlic Justice made the | A motion to take arecess until the Committco Sox teas $0 Ae te ee ee Be cc settaa’ Fak ‘Auctlonecra, 109, 201 and 2} Handolptieat, themselves againat hita, On the one hund tu the ‘TUN OITY-MALG INVESTIOATION. a German tailor, who endeavoretl to pro- | startling announcement.that he knew nothing | was ready to report was lost. fe Ra yee Vee ery y appr Tammany crowd, which has bec privately con. sulting several days, while on the other is the Coutral Cominittce, whose members are threat- ening all manner of dirv thinus, snd devising us to how best to make their condemnation of him the Joudest and inost effective. ‘The latter body proposes to meet at an carly das, provided the other folks do not wot tue Iead of them, und the two are united only in their desire to publicly dec t the best Mayor Chicago ever bad" ts not the man the Democrata thought he tect a young woman from their violence while | about the law, and,therefore, would take the upon the way home from a dance on Milwaules | case under advisement, and utve his decision avenue. Menry Ludwig and Peter Heft, ar- | next Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, rested fos cam Hetty 0 the agsalty were aes enorged, Justice Kaufinaon: Davie! Spludier, q ty charged with stealing a. pocketbook contalntns DO YE OLICt AY. $16 from Mrs, Mary Krouch, of No, 500 Nortfi JU 18 20 BEAT ONCE.CUE DOWN, Franklin street, at a Fourth-ofJuly ficnley ‘The Potico Department, after weeks of insub- # to tho Critninal Court; the Gibbons | ordination and a remarkable persistency in family, tovether with those of Bridget Henni- " Sanieh Rusti McNamara, continucd to the | *ltiug to respect the Mayor's orders, has at last ‘The Committvs of experts, headed by Gop. McDowell, appoluted to inyestizate certain charges In reference to the new City-flall, aet healn yesterday morning and procued- ed with thelr work. ‘They met in Me- Dowell’s office and adjourned to the alte of the new building, whero they.were met by the Folch-Lawler gang, who have already wiado themayives 60 conspicuous in the matter us to cloud themaclyes with eusplcion. ‘They argue orally, A largo and complete assortracnt of Dr. Sonnonschoim ther, concluded bla remarks, | Mave to-arene orally, PASSED CASRS TAKEN, Ni which were of 4 congratulatory nature, at the 77, Garrett vi 0. ul | ERY GLASSWARE aucccas of the Union. 103, Rann e' Li i ~ | 107) Morri on, ete; taken. ‘ aaa ree Bnd elenaton tad tee report fon | pits, gimlt ese Mlgkway Counaioncre or Pom | — Brown, and Yellow Ware, adopted. B 100, Chicage, Harlington & Quincy Railroad | On WEDNESDAY, July 9, at 9} o’clook, " Ke Comaittes on Permanent Organization Company, Sykes, etc, { taken, Gi ORT, Bal reported the following for officers: President, | Vil. Yates Cuy Hunter. f : 2] 168 Kehogg et al. va. Kelth ct al., arguod William Ui. Hsckenbere, of Polladelpiias Vice: | oatty yy aunetiant and taken. + arg PES. 5 * C rh Ellinger. of New York attoos, Woe lieu they clected lim. ‘There is mute in | Reyes upon the Committee ant at ence beckine | L2tbs ‘The charzes were the Gutcamoot a elzhe | come to time, When Ne Harrison took hold | Preshlent. Moris Palinuer. ch fw forks Sesre, | Oose adjournad tll 10 o'clock Friday morn- Chairs, | Settoos, the afr, und the Indications aro that, tf big Honor | shu leadera, It wes hut agreat while, howover, | botiood quarrel; Leonard Duurinand Matilda | he called the Superintendent and Captaina } Soraya, Hisinzer, of St. Loute. Ing. Bortawter does not step down and out, be will be luvited | pefore they became obuoxious, and, toavold und | Javerkampf, adultery, to thu 12th, about bim and delivered them a apeech in which Moritz Loth, Preatdent of the Executive — HOVEY, i Those sho elected nee feel this way, and | yupprese them, the Coiamittes was forced to “pinavons’! RILEY. he insde known bis {deas upon various toptcs, | Board, submitted his report, The report says: THE SLAUGHTERED SHEEP, ‘SY Sfadison-9t, ey are only at war au tu how best to du it. adjourn at un early hour, £n the afternoon | Detectiye Watts arrived from Juffalo yeater- | ami among other things ordered them especially | Te sentiment of the Union in Isracl has ‘Epectal Dispatch (o Ths Tribune, nt SOUTH BIDE ASSESSMENT, wey assembled again, and, behold! | duy with “papers” for W, H. Riley, an account } to jeep an eye on the “dlves,’* ond report Ss rown ond spread among our peoplo in every Boston, July &—The dispatch from England aI mane section of the United States, for every patriotic | atatin Wx that 1,800 sheop which arrived in the i Teaalt ready au ears areata the eps: | Tagan, of tho Lajland. Lin, fro Dbaton, The sasesament of the South ‘Town of Chicago fe nearly completed, a month aheud of last ear'a assessment, and if all reports be correct, tre never has been on‘ assessinent which bas given more unlyersal satisfaction to the tax- payers. ‘Thia 18 nccounted for by the fuct that Assossor Drake has mauaged to eet about him a the bestof men as deputies. Last year the as- scsswent of the South Town cost’ the people over $33,000; this year the expense will bo about $0,000, or legs than half what it was last year, while cousklerable more work has been Guus. One addidonal Jabor which bas been perfurmed this year was the seudlu of hoticcy to every partys asacsecd, wtating the smount of Lig aseessment, aud inviting corrections. ‘Thus there cau bo no legitimate ivkuig when dt comes to collectluy the taxes, wy ciery taxpayer bas been notitied, and knows Whal wo expect. Every man boplayed asa Deputy hus been expected to do w fair day's work, und Assessor Drake has been at bis post. otduly during the basivess hours of each day tu sce that no “eojering’? was done. Ile de- serves We pralse of the puulic In general for the lngbly eiticeot and ceeditable wmanver in which much a their disgust was the crowd with ladders, roles, und picks only too anxluus to polnt out imaginary defects and argue the ruscality of the contractors. They worked hurd, now ecaling the walle, and then again peering futo the lewis-holes in the stove and seeing therein a robbery of the dear people. ‘They were allowed to have thelr way, but, ve! properly, no attention was pald to then, eac! of the’ experts belng ablo to seo for himself, and, while acting us jurors, having no dispos!- ton to tiave theirears. tilled with the senseless statements of ‘thelr pursuers and prejudiced versous. During the day some of the walls and ull of the stone on the ground wero fuspected, and careful notes worse taken of what wasseen. Asfaras could be learned, the Commltteo were sutistled when they were that the defects hud been grossly cxag- #eruted, and that the structure, as 6 whole, wus ap average one. There were defects, of course, such us are found in all large buildings, but none calculated to affect the permanency of the walla ur justify the wholesale charges made by the mob which has been beslecing the contract- orsonthe'work for months past, The {ovestl- of whose, arrest fn Milwaukce was givou {1 yeé- | thom, that ho might revoke their Veeuae: torday’s ‘ThiwuNn, and the prisoner wos turned * 4 pected over to bir, and they left or hone on thesis | No. attention was paid to hie onlers, Pp The oflicer had ouly s warrant for for- | however,—at least no adverse reports wore gel worn out by Phillip D. Riley, who, it ap- | made,—and, asa last resort, he stopped down ars, is the famner of Willlam If, though the Pactet bad no rake ee at old” peu from bis exalted position to visit several of the Jeman’s vame on checks. IIc hed ob. | More notorious places iu person, to all of which fated, since “stay” oe geez oy UM aed | bla attention bad been directed in theas col- paper. While fo this city Riley was constantly | unas. ‘Tho result of his first visit was that bled by alot of sharks, who tect him full of | seversl licenfes were revoked upon his own mo- whisky, and be was anrfous to return to Bat- | tion, yet he as not boen abi to sce any inaub- falo to get rid of them, From the books it | ordination outside of the Fire Department. Next appears that he paid out o great deal | came bis Fourthot July proclamation, to which. of moncy for the dJuyenite Pimafore | no attention was paid, und notiwitnstanding its troupe, ~8730 to) ou oman named Nixon, } Violation was so apparent 28 to call for his which be would like collateral tor, sonal interference toarrest persons in the too fr RUERCD FITTING ices ater We BANS tuts” tor Low Pricas! &. FB. C0 be No, 373 Waban amember of thecongregation. To atrengtnen | were slaughtered at Liverpool, Monday, by order the congregation with membership and to bring | of the quthoritice, because they were infected Ree oer re rraelite Who Auchea te eee be | with the mouth aril foot disease, will probably standard of education cloyated and the pooplo | Hare ‘no effect on stiipments from this port, adyauced to a higher plane on the way to per- | This diseasc has never befora appeared in ship- Fo era eo fectlon.”” ments of American sheep, but It bas been auticl- CUA T. WILT s. ‘The students fn the Hebrew Union College at | pated, The meat of anlmals affected by It is not BSA A bla fujured, but the discase ts contagious, and fatal | SS Se Me AE Cinelnuatt are Seclared to bo makeing suits ce rn % <= Ietactory progress in, tele stugiog that W10 | italtowod to un unchecked, ‘Tho shfoments ot | "ax = consideration of the question of astricter ob- | sheep havefncreased largely of late. The Victoria, =: ae it; Send forprice servance of the Sabbath ia recommended; while | to all to-morrow, will take 3,000, and a large . 9. Dany whers ¢ | an aim of tha Union should be a Hebrew young | number will be taken in every freight steamer Roig are efor k He aaet at tecmied bat was never credited with a dollar of the uae of firearwus, etc, ho Has not been able to { Jadics’ seminary; also to lead the brethren to | this season, Lt ia not belleved tint the action wi celpts, Avide from* this expenditure, and the } discover insubordiuation or fueflcieucy any- agricultural pursuits. of the English authoritles will disturb the busi- payment of wilsky atid other bills for his | whero except in Marenal Heuver, Asslstaut- Letters of congratulation from Adolph | ness, even temporarily. Most of the sheop that “Eriends,”? he took tip with one Frankie Lamb, | Buyerintendent Dixon kecnly appreciates tue | Cremfeux, Preaident of the Allisoce Ieracilto | Lave Leen sent over have been slaughtercd soon who, it 16 believed, played him for all | favoritism abown ulm, and, that there may be Universetle of , Paris, and Baron Henry do | after tanding, and, instead of being transported be was worth. Ho hos Ilttle or none of | no such thin; “ ordination? in the | Worme, of the AngloJewlsh Association of | through the country, the carcasses havo been the $4,600 lett after his throes mouths’ spree. | future, veste ent instructions tothe men | London, were read. distributed. George W. Hollis, of Brighton, It fs probable that tho futher will not prosecute, | under ‘bia thut, on and after July 1, they would A motion to elect these gentlemen honorary | furnished about half of those taken by the Bul- re i his design being to get his sou back to Buffalo, | be subjected to a reduction in salary of 5 per | members met with sowe objection, and flually { garian, aud Cavadian parties the remetoder. Munery Chlcage. € iD THROUGI. out thy Uolog—expresad to parts, 112, and up te Ber

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