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ts own members and " 8 vine ULLICAGU ‘TRIBUN VUMSDAY, JULY 15, Jou. PHE CITY. d GENERAL 1 NEWS. AtD, Done, of the Fifth Ward, was Inst Sun- day presented with an elegant chnsed gold star, set sith asoiltaird diamond, Tho presentation yaa mado h7. tho workmen of Fowler Bros.’ packing-hause, of which.the Alderman fs tho Superintendent + | Justice Pitrnivitce wishes to dfny tho statement that he sent aman named Goldman ito the County Jall foe dobt, and says that the caso of Bpringer vs. Goldman, roferred to i ‘Bunday's THMUNE, Hever onme up defore him, cefthor elvilly, or criminally, -Hesthinks that ‘there: must :have been somo mistake in tho shame of tho Justice, ‘Tne John B. Jefory “ Old Relinbio" Printing- ‘House hag Just insted a very handsome cum- pnign poster, In colors, consisting of very ex~ Yoitent Hkenesses of tho Republican candidates, Gup, Garticld and Gen, Arthur, whieh atand out ‘sib gvod effect from tho’ handsomely-bonlered and otherwise ornamented sheet. Tho work is 0 credit ta tho house, and will doubtless be in great demand during the campalyn, Tsim Memorial Chapol af the Church of tho Messing, Michigan avenue and ‘Twouty-thind aticet, Inst ovcninj ut.0 o'clock was comfortably filled by n targe and distinguished company, who: ‘wer Rath to. partivipnte in the reception sTondeted to. the: Hlev. A. P. Penbody, of aun pride, Mi Professor in Harvard University, and forinerly editor of tho North American Ree view. The Rev. Brooke Herford did the Honors of the occasion, and, us the gticsts camo in, n= troduced thomn to the distinguished diving, After anbuurof pleasant social) Intercourse, which was hightened by ice-cream, cakes, and othor dutnties, tho gathoring broke up, Is tho law cottimns of this morning's Trina} will be found a stat mt that the 2k W. Han brovk Manufacturing Company, ‘which wi bitrned out Suturday wight, bas confeased Jud, -ment in the Superior Court tu favor of M, Helding for ¥6319. A reporter called upon i. 'f, Hambrovk, the President of the Compan: with the view of ascertaining further part! lutain regurd to the mutter, whereupon that rotleman denied that hie firm hud 0 been fiqepted to St. M, Heldinue, aid that consequent With him, English wontionan, Jy Jiuhrment could not have been coufessed, He, -turther sald his Company was on 0 solid bass and prepared to mect all obligations. Tie funpral of tue late Mra. Matthias Benner, the wife of tho well-known ,ox-Shirshil, took plice yesterday morning .Ot tho residence No, YMG South Dearborn street. A lure number of friends were present to pny’ the : jiat tokens of respect, among whom were —Chief-Marshal Hwente, Marahul Petrie, Chief-of- Police O'Don- nell, Secretary Doyle, ex-Miyor Heath, ex-Ald, Birk, and a large delegntlort Of Nremen und citl= -gens from Milwankee. Seventy men represcut> toy the Department, and ten’ men from each battalion werv present to do honor to the mem~ ory of tho wifo of tholt Inte’Chicf. ‘The lire cortege went to St James" Cathulle Church, on Wabaat avenue, where .requicin muss: was: -colubrated, aud thoney to Calvary Comotory, where the list serytces wore held, ‘Tur Loyal Ornnge Institution of this city Inst evening celebrated the anniversary of the Battio ‘of tho Hoy inthe parlors of the Scotch Pres- bytertan Chureh; corner of Adama and Sangu- mon streets. The parlors were decked ont with’ thugs belonging: to the varius Orange Lodges and inottocs appropriate to the day the Oranze- “men celebrated, Undernonth a picture of King: “Willhuin Deliind the reading-deak was tho well- ktiown motto, * No Surrender." Notwithstand~ fog the iuteneo heat, the parlors were well Ahed, The program waa: quitt a lengthy one, and embraced songs, trloy, recitations, plane solos, ele, - Tn the absenvy Of the Hey. Dr. Muc~ ‘auylilin, whe was called away’, Dr. Ib «golds presided. Among tha pleces pl sung were * Tho Protestant Boys,” “The Pr estant Hymn’ “and * Tho Orange and Blue.’ Tue revilar nnnual meeting of tho Interna- Yona Bill-Postera’ Association of North Amer- feu will be held this week at the Commercial Hotel. Tho first session opens to-morrow, at 12 m., and the delegates will probably be In the elty uring the remainder ef the weeks The main objects of the Association ure the prottetion of tho building up. of “tho! trades, also te ‘consluer the best mmod@ of trinsacting thelr business and lookin out for “*dend vents." George A. Treyser, o| the firu of Broudway: Bros, & ‘reysur, this ielty. ig Presldont of tho organization. Mlinuls, Bilehigun, Olio, India, and Now York brve State ‘aesocintions which wiltsent delegates to -thiselty, and membors of the trade from other States ‘tre expected to be preagnte Part of the tute will be devoted to business, and tho litter: part of the week will be given up to drives, the theatres. ete. .There will bo an excuralon on thy lake Thursday ufternoon, A itequULA bitsiness meeting of tho local Naturnl Historical foejoty was held Inst even- Ing at the Paliner House. Dr. 1. M. Bannister presided. Tt preliminary to tho -field mveting of the Stute Society, which will oc- seur Aug, 1, nt Lake George, ind, ‘The usual routine business of the Socloty was the firat or- der of exercises, ‘after which resolutions of re- spect to the inemory of the late Sudey Harry Ci Gilinan, of Ottawa, and to Prof, ers}, a! of Ottawa, both of whom were mem- .bers of tho Soolety, were adopted, It wus deterusined: that tho ficid scasion at Lake George shoul continue one week, Tho membors bive been invited to occupy the shovt- my lodge of tho Lake Georxze Sporainen Associne don, aud the session will be devoted to making gotunical and yeologien! collections, and the reading of scientific pipers, It by belloved that: the nession will bo the moat aucocssful in the Matory of the Sovicty. ’ oe : TOWN ARSERSMENTR. ks Tho work of adding up tho total amount of _ whe asgessinent for real estate aud porsemal property in tho Assessor's oflice of the South Town {3 proyressing sntistuctorily. Assessor Oruke hopesto have all the books In shape by Saturdays sy that tho figures can be correctly «iven, At the North Town Assessor's office tho tax- dookgnre belug fuoted up by a large force of tlerks, but tho work will hurdly be completed by ‘aturday, although Assessor Chase hopes to hive 4 +s work dono by that duy. There hive been few complasuts of over-assessment. ‘This, how = ever, can best be told when those that ure taxed: -cumie to pay. ‘Thy West Town Assessor Js not as far lowe with bis books aa the South and North Towns, forthe reason, probably, that a grouter nren .and more-peoplo ure taxed than on vlther of the othor sides, Jt is catimuted that the valuation for real estate wil amount to nbout $30,000,000, which iv.a very little lowor than lust your, - There .are fewer naines ainony the personal proporty- “holders, but the amount will be about the same _f8 list year, ug tha personal property‘ot many has been taxed moro than formerly, whilo these who had only a bare hundred dollars’ worth wore skipped, About twepty clerks are employed In tho office, and it will be two weeks yut. before to books are tinished, . Thero ure twenty-three Jurga-sized volumes contuiuing tho names of owners und description of real estute, and threo of the pursonal-property owners, PRESUYTERY. ‘ * The Intense heat yesterday morning failed toy pravouk ieee gathoring ut tho lust reuiion meting of the Chicago rouby tory, ia Room 48 ‘McCormick's Block. “Among tho v! nlting olergy- pen was tho Rov, Thomas 8. Vall, of Neorusku, TO) 1 my, tho uppropriute Committee, Dr, Mace mugblun reported tho instullations of the Hov, Dr. Herrick Johnson in the Fourth horb at ‘Bs. Roy. Mr, Walker in tho Campbell Park urch. -. z . «| Acallfrom the Reunion Church, asking tho Stey. T. J, Lamont to become thor pastor ut $480 per your, wus read, aud tho dvoument, after subsequent proceedings, was ordered to bo pluced in his hands, tr. Lamont’ theroupon arosd, and, ina brict accepted the call. with the underdtand- wed should make out the salary . Lamont ead Davis wero ap- oluted » commitice to tuke arrangeuents for tho installation scrvi¢o In the tounlonChuroh, Referring to tho nicating of the Nutionn) Christian Commission, at Chnutmugun Lake, dtr, Foster, of Downor's Grove, sald that be had mide arrangements by which tminlstera could secure round-trip tickets, betweon Chicawo and that place and return, good for thirty days, at $17, +. The Committee on Installation Service in tho Reuntoa Church reported tho following pro- gram: i Installation Wednesday ovoning, Jul , at 2 7:16 o'c'ook, the Moderator of tho rgatytery to preaidy; seruion by the Nov: Be EB. Wishurd; charge to tho pastor by the Itey, Dr. it. W. Put+ Sgrsons charge to the poople by the Rov. Dr. orn, 4 Evert, of Homewood, a candidute for pase toral honors, was catechised by the Modorntor us to bie faith, and his objovt in usplring to thominis- ity. ‘The Moderator said ho was ‘woll pleased ree RN en adourd to met @ Proaby ter jon adjourn moct tho first Monday in Qotabors . i ANOTHER DERRICK GONE. - 1 ‘The new Court-Hunso and City-Hall, which has buen the scone of 60 mauy distressing ucci- dents, yesterday furnished another instunce of the criining! curclesness and short-sightedpess ofcontractora, About 0:15 yeaterday morulyy lute rivera in the neighborhood wero awakun with a terrible crush, and as thoy rolled out of ‘bed thoy riwhtly wald, “Another derrick!" Tho derrick which fell was at the middle of the Lu Ballo atrect fruut. It had a In use on the county side and bad been brought w the other sido by the contractors, it wus a mach! about 10 foct long. cornice-stono intended to cover tho Bouthorn -plluster of tho-west portico was being uniwi up, Ust ua tho stone was belog placed position, and bad but a fow uebcs to be lowered, thy tine mense derrick “buckled” and ell into tho btrvct with loud crash, Ureuking into tye pieces. By great luck tha stuno, which Welgbod nbout two tous, settiod Into place, aud the building was only stlybtly injured by tho: chipping oF ‘one of the eornice cape, ‘Thero wero giht men about the bettas of tho dorrick, but the “buckling” was gradual enough 1o allow them to cucape to thy strect; und no une was injured. When the derrick’s remulns Were exumined an indignant jury of pusser-by Tunnd that the derrick cumo to tis end from the Zuct thut tt was thoruugbly rotten, aud the cone tdravtors wore sovervly condemned by lary ‘crowd who bud gathered. William Manson, t contzuctor, says thut uo fur us bu knew tho der Flek hud alwaya been cousidered, it guod woudl Yon. Phe derrick wus ocertatuly well bandicd, oud bad often rulsod much beavler stenes with out evidende of a plain. it wus valued at about -ucd to nsist mo with 0. Work will not be-mutcrinlly delayed by dhe nécident. “That no one was killed, however, 48 not tho fault of tho contractors, DEATH OF CAPT, THOMPSON, Agni death overtook Capt. Fred Thompson, of Wakenotd, Kugland, Baturday morning biat at Fox Lake, in this State, The deveascd, who whe a wenlthy and well-known miller. in En land, enme'to this country in May last to attend he Clacinnatl Billere’ Expositions He vane to Chicage Thursday last and sted at tho Grand Paoltie, iu ‘company with Willian’ D, Whitte- more, of Quinoy; Edward Al Hutchinson and Louis, Fiechter, uf Siverpoot, Buglant: J. W. ‘Throop, “formerly of Auburn, N.Y. but now of London, England; and Carl Seidl, of Vienna, Austring al gentlemen connected) with mi ing inteneste hore and abroad. They deckted to. go to Fox Like Friday inst. Butirday Tovening at 5:0 o'clock the entire party started from Lippincott's Hotel in bouts to go tantng, Flechter un Capt. Thompson were In wu dory together, Mr. Fiechter ‘being ut tho onrs. He, noticed when he loft the shore that Capt. Thothpyen looked unwell, hig face being Nushed. Jie said to hin, "Can you swim? und tho Cuptaln answered in tho neyi~ tive, They wete then about 20 yords.from shore, and Mr, Ficehter concluded to’ turn buvk, Ho had hantly mude the tirat break for tho shure when Capt Thompson fell to one and alli, as it were, into the wate ter guye the alarm at once, and then overbonrd ufter bla colnpanien, Mr, luniped Hechter only welyhs ubout 130 pautidy, and Capt. Thomp- gon welgned In tho nelybboriood of 2u0 or mure. Mr. Flechter toldhim to hold his head up, but Capt. Thompsun sucmed to pay no.attention and sank to the botton!, pulling Mr. Ficehter down Mr. Hutchinson ering to tite latter's valle tinully, ad saved tlin trum drow ing. Col, Lippincott, who seemed to brve geen | Capt. “Thompeun = fall, nl¥o came upun tho spot suon after, but’ tho budy was not recovered for four hours, An Inquest was held, aud tho jury conctuded that death reault~ ed from heart disease or upoplexy, and thuttha decensed must have been dead when he fell out of thu’bout, Tho and alfulr cust‘a wloom over tho entire party. Tho bey was put on feo uit brought to this clty yesteriay by hia cumpin fons and teft with Jordan to ‘bo embalmed and to England, for intermont, The di consed was a Captain in the Yorkshire militin, 48 yenra of uxe, and at genial and hearty de wag mut of property, largely identified with the Yorksbtre milling hi- terests, He leaves a wife and three grownup eblidren. He and Mr. ‘Throop were to have salled for England Saturday, thoy having ul- ready engaged passage, UNION VETERANS. A regwar monthly Fagotlng of the Unton Vet- eran Axsocintion was held fast eventug ut the eluberuprn of tho Paliner, House, % Comrade Kroit submitted 1 written propogl- tlon, which was nccvepted, whereln he ngrees ty publish without cost to the soclety, nilirectory: of ita motmbership, giving the regiments to which euch member belonyed, and wleg 2 short history ef the Iocal usavcintion, i ss Comme Mamutng < intruduced +a resolutlo: authorlz the uppolntnent of a Committee live tote. the necossary atepy ipokivg to the orguniznten of a inemorial association, and tho erection of & hath or buttding, a3 provided iirthe: charterof tho Yeterun Association, The motlun prevified, eee x Comme Scribner, In view of the faut that two members of thy Assoclution were sick ond in neely circumstances, moved that n spocial ne Beeuthent of BY cents per capita be levied upon tho members for rehel purposes, ‘The motion prevailed, and the Beerctury was Instructed to notify all membors that, this assessment was ue.” 5 : = ‘Aftor adopting a resolution fully exonerating Maj. W.C. Carroll from any bhuno tn the mat- ter of @ purchase of gloves from Gussie & Cu. referred tunta provivus mcoting, the meeting adjourned, TUE CITY-NWALL. ‘Tre deaths In tho city for the week ending Suturday were’ Wd, aguinst 208 the preceding week, and 243 tho corresponding week of lust year. The principal cattzes of denth were: Cholera infantum, 08; Infantile convulsions, 215 Qiphthorla and consumption, 10 cach; inunition, Is diarrhea, 8; searlet-fever and meningitis, 7 euch; croup dnd pnenmonin, 6 cuch; typhoid fever, 6; and siuli-pox aud sunstroke, 1 cach. ‘Tue City Engineer has dovetoped in his mind anew rumedy Tor purifying the South Bnjuel and tho eunil, whleh f‘tho constrnetion of 8 water-tuonel connecting the South Fork with the eutal, and the erection of the pans ut tho jouth of the canal, ns was orihinlly proposed, He thinks that pumping into’ the eanal wonld vulse tho water and force It through the tunnel to the South Fork, and thus keep up: clroula- tion of tho water between the cao and the river, oto. The Mayor thinks very favorably of tho plan, objecting only to the wat. . VOLUNTRENS WANTED. , Last yearn grent deal of good was done by in- spectiug the tenemont-houses, and, remembers Ang thls, Dr. De Wolf yesterday issued ‘the fol- lowing: . B o.Tne Pust10: Laat July requested tho physiclans.of tho city to undertake nn exatniin- Uon of tho tenement-houses and tunvment. houso population of tha city with'n view of bringing talyht such sunttiry defects as could be atonce remedied, and niso to dlacover such cases of illness amongst thy poorer glasses a4 needed Imiuedlate medical aid. Fifty-four phy aleluns responded to this Invitadon, ind contine thelr valuable gervices until Bept.1. ‘The probubllity of a hot and tne healthy sceugon now induccs me td repeat the request, ee ny physician who is willing to give a little thine euch week to the tenvment-housrs of his neighborhood wil please send me bis address. * Oxcan : De wot, Cominlesioner of Flealth, Tho city has been districted ia Inst year, and diy soon ux the above {gs responded. to tho work willbe commenced. 4 ‘THE: +. OIKANOP INAPECTORS. Commiastoner De Wolf wus considerably torn up yestorday on necount of tho, criticism of tha report of tho | Workshop © Inapestors in reference to the number of | workahops and the numbers of persona einployed in them, but tho inost he could say was Unit In his opinion the strictures hud been tuo aweop- Ing. He explained that the ordinunco did not contemplate tha Inspectors tukiny thy census of the worksbops, bur. be had ordered thom to tuke it for bis own information, which they bud dene, but not aatisfuctoriy, ‘Tho fnictnae of thy cone aus, howover, hécugirded as incldental work, and, since it wns incomplete, ft would romuatn 80. Tostend of the elty buying 62,000 persons In ita fuvtorica, us shown by tholr report, he ostl- -mutted that i¢ bud 60,000, which 43 tho severest kind of a criticiam.: In fine, he ~ reyarded the report nas valueless fram ao statistical standpoint, which {4 ubout all that hue been anid ogalnet it, To-day, however, he says ho will ox- hibica report made by his Inspectors of which everybody will be proud, und which will binish all suspicion on the question of the usctulness and Industry of hla snon. Tt will shaw, in detail, dust what thoy huve found in tho various ficto- vies, and what ohanges havo been wrought for’ tho benuflt ut thu. worklur classes Iu the shape of clountng privies, botter ventilation, und pro- tectlon ‘from machinery, ote. It, ike tho cunsus roport, beworor, will be incomplote, because the elty bas not been covered entirety, * INBUECTION OF ELEVATONS, A reporter yesterday made somo Inquiries after tho fnspevtor of Blevators, an officer ore- ated by ordluince, and whois nn attaché of tho Uullding Department, Ho found that such an oflver's name relly ocourred on tho pay-rolls, and that since Jun. ‘1 ne hed Inspeeted 100 cle~ ‘Yutors and made out certificates -of inspretion In eagh case, Dut that only one af those certii+ cates hid beon dolivercd, notwithstanding the ordinance requircs that thoy sball be delivorad to the owner, or bis or her ugunta,” “posted,” ote, and that a charge af $2 ebull be mudo © each inspection, the pireeads of which shall the Jity ‘Troasury, Jt uppeans, further, that tho total sum ho bas turned aves for tho puat ax stnonths under the ordinance 4 €2,—tho charge for 8 single inapection,—but his defonwse ts that ‘ho has been unable to collect, and that when ho brought sults for tho collection Col. Cameron, the progenitor, throw thom out of court on tho ground thut tho ordiuance was defective, Mr, Cumoron, bowevor, cxplulns thut they word throws out becnise the Inspector bud filled to deliver tho cortiiiéntes of inspection aa ro- quired, jwhlely puts | anuthior fuea’ on tha whole work, and from. which. it fa very cleur that. thero is” something wrong, and that the ontlnince does not do much good. As i mutter of fuut,-no attention fa being paldto the ordinance, notwithstanding the Srouuney of olevator accldents mid, tha droadful results (oo often attending thom, “The Inspector ahuuld be locked after, _ Tre COUNTY -BUILDING, ° Just after tho last clection John Grattan was arrested churyed with buying voted Rlugally: tho Fourth Preeinet Of tho Firat Ward," Ifo bus deen confined tn tho Jat}-wuce April, and whan brought into court yesterday ploudod guilty, Tho Court sentenced hini to sixty daya in Juil, anual bo will be out ju time to cau un honest voto ut the fall election. ‘Tum seml-annuil report of Shori® MWotfman,” which bua Just been propared, shows hut the fotal revel pts of the alice fur the half your fram Deo, 1, 187V, to Muy Ul, 1880, wore $8.44 of witch $4,200 Was Inesne process Teea, ged Nnul process foos, $2,025 commitasiony on uxcentionscalleeted, and 05 Probate Court feces, lu addition to toby thory is tho sum of layin fecw not culleoted, which makes tho total ouriings of tho ullice for the vlx months, $1Qcil, The mount of foes pata during tho period covered py tho report, ut earned provipudly, was 8l277, ‘Thy expends ftures wore 84.6, of which 8),U00 wis for tho Shoritt's batr-yeurly silury, And SLAY for Ine elfental oxpouses, leayiug 8 bulunce now on band of 4,0. : Defory-8uzuiry Burky went. cown to tho Penitentlary, yesterday with 2 writ of tubes curpus for tlie body uf wae Herman Young, who was won Lenved in Say dist for robbing the store of Cabuy Wanupold’ & Co. He prescmied bis ut wits witonished to learn that theory penion In the. iustituten. No telegraphed the fuct to Juiler Cur who, upon sedrebiog the record, fou the fellow's right nine was Auyuit I mans, las Young. Ilo hus been indicts under both nines inthe Crimlog! Court, The prison “authorities were wpprined of the fucty, and tho Conviut will probubly urcivu lu thu city to-day, when ho wiltbo used ne a witness against John Colilna, a partner in erlme, whose trial witl como ‘up within a fow days. 2 FEDERAL NOTES. Bantiert, Ronnrxe & Co., the conttnetors for the hotewnter beating apparatus: for tho now Custom-House, yesterday turned over tholr completed work tu tho Governmont. Tha om- ployés baying work direct from tho 8uperin- tondent were all laid off with tho exception of tha office force, -Tho Supervising «Architect fs tow considering tho detalis preparatory to advertising for bids for. tho finishing of tho building, including tho palnting. Tho eon- tractor for the paving on tho surrounding streets has two weeks more before, his contract oxpires, vy dinitation, and if .tho work fanot fnirly under way by that time Suporintondont MeDowell will do it with his ten, $ Fontowits ia the list of dutinblo goods re- celyed at thy Chicago Custoin-tousa yestordays A. 5. Durhutn, 5) gicks salts C. 1, Gregson sucks salt; HH. Hayden, 212 tons ait; G. W. Hhelidon & Co., HS packages tin-plato; Grommes & Ullrich, 160 Hereus ale, 100 tlerces iuyor ules Chapin &'Gore, 6 ages yin; 8.19, Kimbark, 2 stecl tires; Hetiraler & tltery, & rolls papers Carson, Pirie, Scott &Co., 27 puckages dry goods; Lyon & Heit i 1S onses muatent Instrumentss Grommes & Ullrich, 3 eases. Clrust Kunizler & Ttargia; 11 cases clyarat W. IL, Schimpforimann & Son, 1 ease elynra; A. Shiro, 4 enges ‘cigarsy He Scara'& Co. d enves guns: O. 1. Keith & Coy 7 eases dry goods; Flold, Benedict & Co., henses dry woods: Fuller & Fulter, | casochamols pking; ¥. L, Bebuitdgall, 40 packages wine ter & Ca,, J pnokuges: oy Hes ii, &Co., 8 coils wiro rope: 8. ‘T, Lock $0 buies burlapas De Wilde & o,, 8 telt, Let C, Munso! ool & CO, enkka Wino; Chapin & Gore, 10, pickuges Iq wet cuties Brandol, & cagks wine; Vorgho, } Cond cused toys, ‘eto ot & Sons s rompany 4 cases musical Instruments, Colications, $12,477. TIE COUNTY BOARD. + " RQUALAZING, ASBESSMESTS. * Prealdont Stowart titted tho clair at the regu: Jar meeting of tho Bound of Couuty Commis loners, held yesterday afternoun, Cominiastuner Senne moved “that tho matter of equalizing tho assessments of Cook County for the yene 18W be nnd tho same Is-horeby re- ferred to tho Committes on Equalization of ‘Taxes, toxethor with all petitions and complaiuts concerning tho sume, nad that the County Clerk be and hereby fa requested to deliver all assess ment books for the year 1880 to the sald Com- mittee at hfe oatilest conventence after the some have beentirned over to jit by tho Assesaurs of their respective towns.” ‘This wo0- don was adopteds 7” ‘ mapars,S / 2 Onder tho head of untinished businces tho question of ornamenting the Conunissloners with bulges came up for consideration, This has been tho peculiar hobby of Mr. Wheeler, who, ald much interruption, delivered himsell of axpeeeh upon the subject, In tho course of which ho suld “that from time immemorial it had been enstomary to confer badyes upon dis~ Uugulshed Individuals. Yet, strange us itauight appenr, the Comnty Commissioners of Cook County were allowed tu pornmbuliate tho streats nud highways of this great county without my visible mark tu indicate thelr superiority over the common hord,” The mutior was {ndefnitly -postponed upon Purington alluding to Wheeler ts the individ val Pope must bive hud in his eye when he spoke of © beads pnd prayur-books being tho toysof ago." .* ig tenia a fominissioner Purington’s motion, Inid over ‘At lust meeting, to reconsider thé voto by which Mr. Cleavéland was chosen * Superintendent of tho uew Court-House, Was taken up. Mr. Clark culled the motion up. : * ‘The Bonrd thon furmed itself tnto a debating society, and the memburs alred: tholr eloquence upon the inexhaustibte subject of wha shall and who shall not be the man to supervise the honesty of tha contractors, Ultitantely tho vote: ‘was reconsidered by 0 to 6, * Mr. Chirk wanted the consideration of the question postponed unti September. Mr. Senne, however, argued that tho question should ‘be decided nt O1 Mr. Wood moved that ‘tho sattot be Iuld on the tuble—a motion whtel was carried, ‘ eet NELSON'S MID. ‘The'Clerk read w cummtnication from Thomas Nelson & San vetting forth that thoy were fairly cutiticd to the contruct for puinting, glazing aud freseoing, and asking that thelr bid" be ngeepted iy the Bourd or that 2 sultabla reasou bu a8 afgned for its rujection, < This Lone of contention was settled by tho adoption of a motion mude by Str. Whiceler, glv= Ing the contract to 'Thomus Nelson & Son,’ ho vote ut the two previous mncetings was 0 to 0 ayuinst, ‘Tho vote upon Wheeler's motion waa: Xens—Ayara, Hoese, Clark, Coburn, Hutt, Meyer, Miller; Purington, Rheinwald, ‘Senne, Wheeler—1l. Nuys—Burling, Spolford, Worl, and Stewart—t.* ‘Tho Commissioncrs who at tho previous mectings voted nymingt awarding tho contract to this tirm and who voted. in favor were Messrs. oego und Bonne,’ . founty ‘Treasirer’s monthly © report showed thy foflowing: figures: Al appro- priated to General Fund 1970-"8), 7 SOO; bal- anee on hand belonging to Gunerat Fund 1870-80, $000,447; uiount of county orders outstanding, Henbed bulance on hand’ belonging to Court+ lousy Fund, $157,882; nmount of Court-Houso orders outstanding, #6083. ‘The Committed on Charities recommonded that the price of bonrd for inmates uble to pi nt tho Iusane Asylum be reduced from 81 to Sl. The recummondation was udopted, * LAK’ BLUE, THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ARSEMTLY, Tako Biull, more boautlful than ever, owing tothe’ large number of: iinproversenta mudo within the paat year, will be formally opened this evening by tho Sundny-Sehool Convention, A number of prominent chureti peoplo are al+ ready on the grounds, and haye been for somo days past, though tho forinal opening of the syl- van rellylous engon hus been deferred until to- day. Tho cvttage and tent arrangements ara about as usual, though on a larger senle, In bar- mony with the extonsive character of the line provemonts and the expoutod Incrensd in tho at= tendunge “over that of Inst -yenr, Tho hotel arrangements ‘ary , better and mare complete than they, have ever been bofore.. An order-hus boon tayued aginst atl huckstering on: tho fraud und pleneurds driving, mich to tho disgust of the young peo- ple, bus been. prohibited on Sundays. Wivltors to the Blut will bave the advantages ‘conferred by the Chicayo and Silwankes dully papers, the dcal post-ollive, and tho telegraph. One the vne> fifth hiro round trip tickets will bo sold at all tho”) stations on tho Chicazo & Northwestern, and similar arrangements witt probitly be made by other roads, ‘ruins on” the Milwankeo Division of tho Northweatern Moad still leave Chicago and arrive at tho Bluff us per the fotlowing seherlttio: No, 1 leaves Chicago at 3 a.m; arrives at Luke Blatt ar 92100. m, Ni arte No. Wiledves nt 4:10 p. m.; arrives at 5:23 p.m, 0, 17 leaves ot Gah) p. m.3 arrives at 0:58 p.m, oe moving south will stop at Luke Blut as No. 4 logvea Lako Bluff: about 0:30 a, m,; ‘are rives in Chicago ut 1070 a, in, " Rt oe Jonves about 6:57 p.m, and arrives at. @ ae i leaves about 6:57.4.m., and arrives at 22. a Pits tenyea about ‘45 &. my and Arrives at If the road sbould ‘run its Luke Forrest pas- songer train to Wuukegun, thon it will arrauge tu stop that train there. Thuarrangements this year have beon undere taken and curricd out 10 such a way ua to bring ‘deurunces that visitora to the Hiutt will bo better provided for tian at nny’ previous season, und tho present ‘Indicutiona ure that, auido trom the religious exercises which bivo rondorud tho . phicu “fninous Pd ita kt Lake Btuff. 1s hereafter to bo ono of tho pt antest. retreats “around Chicago ‘durlug the heuted season, - - PEOPLE PER AORE, 4 DENHITY: OF POFULATION 1 CHICAGO, ‘Tho following table gives the ‘population of the different wards and also tho number per uere, thus showlng Which are and whieh aro upt the dionsoly Populuted ucctions of tho city var Population, —- Number per Acre. ALT This fapioy’ a howovur, ly not atrictl wincy no allowances bis been sy ground consumed by purky, alps, Phud, for instaner, tho 2X) Park should be deduoted the Fourtconth Ward. which would materially Hitter tr allowancer a be nude ju the. out Atwolfths wud Boveuth Wurdas ) nowistwonth, - Fa MATRIMONIAL, : FPRUSSING—BCHERCK Avory quict. but clugunt wodding gecurred (nut oveninyg at tho residence of Slr. Christopher Hota, No, 10 West Adams stécet, tho partivs to tho contract boing Miss Louisa Schenck, nicco Of Mr. Hota, and dir, Buyono Prusulug, a proms fuent young lawyor of ¢hla city, The ctegant realdenvo, which was formorly known 4s tho “Senuttler place,” was brilliantly -iluminated trum top to bottom, and the: large lawn waa tit up with partl-colored — Innterns, the whole produclug u unlgue aud plouslog Rta accurnte, lo for, the atrovts, eta, aores uf Itumboldt from tho total roa: of ) effect. Tho interlor of tho house was ponntlas flowara boln, rofusion. inost decorated with tluyers and vines, 1g senttered nbuut the parlors in rich An hinmenre star hing over tho folding doorn connecting the parlors, and in Torga Moral plecesbearing the word" Glueck and tho letters "ouvupled a prominany, Bhortly ufterso'clock tho bride and groom entered the parlors, They were attended by Mr. Fred tinskell and Misa Allie Prnsying, sister of the yroum, ‘Tho couple ndvanced and thok npoaltion opposit the hall doors between two Inrge folinge ptants, and the mmrrinure ceremony was performed by Judge Dickvy, of thy Supreme: Court. of Ottawi, TL Onty the relatives and hmmedhite frlenda of tho couple were present. At tho conclusion of the goremony tho guests adjourned fogustuke af a tne wedding supper. after which Mr, and Mra. Prusaing departed. Thoy will keep their whereubouts nw seerat, and will return to tte city shortly to take up their resiience. 5 wan very pleasantly spent by tho ‘Tho oventni Manelug to excellent music, fur company tn nished by Hand's orchestra. Many retired to the Inwn to eeok for a bienth of cool air, nud tha scene ns ylewed from tho aldewnlk was a Hvoly one, A large number of presents wero alae ployed in tho drawing-room, and: theso also sorved to occupy the attention of the guests, ————————— WATER-PROOF GOODS. More About the Romarkable Invention No Stains from Inic Splited on Site, Speclut Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Naw Yon, July 10.~Tho Now York Internn- ttonal Chemical Comprny 16 a corponition re- contly organized under the his of tho State of Now York for tho purpose of developing and Introducing to tho public a new invention, which If but a tithe of what $s claimed for it bo true will cortainly take rauk among tho greatest discoveries of. this very proyresalye age. Your correspondent recently aceepted an invitation to bu present at the oflices of tho Company, No, 2S West Fourtconth atreot, to. witness some ox- periments wnade fur the purpose of teating tho ehutur of the new artlely, ‘Chore was present bo- atdes tho representatives of Pim: Cicada Tntb- UNE and of many of the New, York journals o youdly company of ludivs and gentlemen, proml- Runon wponi wore My. tthurtow Weed, Prof, L. Ugden Dormus, De, George M. Beard, Dre Fuiior, Walker, > Emerson” Updyke, | Prof, and. Mrs, Kart Kevoh, 3 firming A. Sinitk and Mes, Gilchrist of: New Jerivy, brs. ™ Mapes Dodge, and Mra. Bliaabeth Thomp- gon, aud Mrs, Barrett of Wusblugton City. 2 Doremus was cilied upon tw preside, After prying n glowing tribute to cheuilstry, to while, ho sind, “all must bow," be stated tat he hud eillcd upon to investigate this ew sub- oe which, after tho Godt tho Sea, lind been toned Neptunite, and bad no hesitation itt saying Ubut its propertics wege but little short of niracuions, Waving testdd (tin every wane her his tiygenuity could invent, ho found that: Gyery Wbre of amuteriils trouted with Unts aitb- stance became perteetly and completely non- absorbent of toisture, aud was consequently: free from {ts various’ deleterious olfects, 08 shrinkige, mildew, vie. Also, that hy bud found: It impossible to remoye it from cloth ‘once: treated, thotgt te hed aged bolllug water aad, the strongest soap. A letter was then rend from | the Hon, Hugh dieCulloch, tho President of the Company, who had expected to be present, but was unavoidably detained In Washington City. alfter ninust bowntlful hinch, which was heartily | wifoyed by all present; a Me. Warngr waa Introduced 18 buainess director of the Com- and requested the Compuny to veut them selves Jn the rear of tha root near a farge tauk filied with water. Over this tunk a ght Crne work wits erected: for the purpose of supporting tho various artictos to be Linented tpor. Mr. Warner explained t Neptunite wasn hard transparent substunce composed of vers tain bydro-carbun yuma, rubber betog one of the ingredients.” It iy perfeetly suluble in Maphttn, and when dissolved tn it leaves ne. color or sediment, aud Is rendy for.use. Tho urticted to be rendered water repelhint aro sate urated thoroughly in this trausparent Mquld wad thon exposed fur twe hours wo heut from Mv to 180 degrees, by which thoy are pers feotly Ucled and tho fumes of the naphtha driven. off, leaving the mntterial to all appear anges tunelinnge fi any respuet, “pon cluse examluntion, however, al goods will be fond to fo thicker uod heavier in body | thin before, so mich: 50 that seven fibres will be equal fo tun utter the solidion bag been applied. ‘This 4 considered of special mportunce to muntficturers of sks, and Mr. Stearns, 0 slik manufactures who his used tho Neptunite in his factory, bays it is Invuluuble to inunufacture ers for this purpose alone. Mr. Warner further stated that he wished to currect u xenern! but erroneous |mpression thut goods stibjected to thé new procesy were rendered waterproot. On the contrary, all. the interstices between the || Ithres are opon and treo for ventiludon, and this wives Neptunito tho. advantage over ul rub- hare necussarlly’ uncomfortable rt Materinl treated with Neptun- te fa ssimply water-repellant or non-ubsorbent of moisture, Eyery ttbre Is protected by n thin,” transparent, clustic covering, or complete cont of mall, which # entirely impervious to damp. ‘nese, proof agaist moths or othor insects, wud in ailks, autius, sbbonw, otc., 1 gota delfentd aud fugitive colora,pnd prevents fading, dir, Wir ner then % stron of water from astnall hose on ton pleee of carpot pliced on the frame, but. tho drops glanced off, cay Jug no trace of motsture upon st. Various kindsof woulen gouds wore next subjected to the sume trontment with gliniur results, and it scumed to be the general opinion aniung the Bpeotntors that mibber goods und umbrellis bad seen thelr day. -A pleco of white brocade silk ‘Was next pluced upon the frame, ‘Lo tha lower ‘ond wis planed s piece of tho sumo, which bad not been In tho. gulution, and it wis quickly sonked ad rained, while the spper purt shed fhe water ttko n duck's buck, not bulmg damaged in tho least, Aight bine tufetas silk Was next placed under the bose, and “tho limp, dripping wppedrince of the apponded picee of ordinary: oud, OF 1 clung to the support of the frame, formed n wonderful. contrast to the upper purt, which had resisted tho full force of the stream, withont showing nny signs of dampness, | Next fh detleate Geru’ gros gruin was tried. Every drop of water that taughed the muprepared part sceined to bo absorbed, aud the color and stitt- nexs Were ony xt once, while the other wis en- Uroty anchanged, ‘Tha tudlence expressed thelr satisfaction and surprise at tho results of these oxperiments by frequent and hearty appliuse. A protest was hourd from tho Judies, however, when an ole- gaunt pjoce of blick velvet waa phivcd on tho mune, but thoy soon suw ff bad hotbing to fear from tho water, for tho dropx went danclog ubout upon ft Ilko quicksllyer, and left. it with- out any ovidonces of motsture. A grenadine, 0 plece of Mght pink silk plist, and many ribbons of varlouy and delfeate shades that water would spot ond rain were subjected te tho bath, and when the drops that secreted themeelves in the interstices between the fibres of the gouds wore shaken out gaye no Alyn of dumpnvss. Argon themun’s silk hac was dipped into the tanks aud had n cup uf water poured Upon ft without hay- {ng ita glossy cont disturbed. ‘Two fades’, hats of silk und Velvet, go exquisitly trimmed with luce, feuthers, and flowers as to be denominated eer Joyea"™ by the ladles, were deluyod with water, but adilght shake was sulllclent.to dislodge the drops, uid ne hirm wus done, Kid gloves, ladies’ slippery, and numeruus other articles wore succossfully trie, Ostrich font ors, -so easily . rule by water, |» wero dipped inte tho tank without even tking the curl out of thon. Next -cume thy tost of these different materiuls with teomon juice, claret wine, and colfee, go ftul tadelicate colors, but thoy all ran-olf the a, Jenving to. tritca bebind; thully, a bottle of writing Ink wae poured upon # Hight Dhue silk, buuying from tho mine, but’ the binck drops mute no moro fmpresslon upon it than the water’ had done bes fora, In answer tow question by. ono of the ladica, Mr. Warner gnid that uuiterial once treated with the solution alwuss retalned their non-absurbent properties, and nu wuehing or bollityp in tho strongest sony. vr lye would ro- move lt. Silk manufacturers -nre alrendy alle to the finportanae of (his invention, and Neptus inite allks will very soon be found i the market, SMuanutactarera af Feiice, Porites: aud Austrin are already atriving for the privilege ot wing the Invention, ant dtr, Warner wilt wall in a fow divs to mike nerunguimonts with thou, + ‘Thy Inventor of Nuptinalte is Mr. 1), M. Lamb, ot ublsclty, He tan nitive of Cunuda, and until recelly Hug been Hving in Michi. Ho boon AE work experimenting. for tfteen yyars upon this faventlun, and. bie experienced tho usual stragyle with “poverty anid discourage: nent oF overy Ic A vow bo sound bout to reap u yulden hurvest ag the iruit of his toll, Ypury, ‘GP, , SUICIDE. . Spectat Dispatch to ‘Tha Chieagn Tribune, , Denuque, In, duly 1.—LAttleport had a 6ens fation this morning. “Christin Peick, one of tho young merchunts of that plave, blow bis braina out with a revolver because bis nit was Tarried to another man while be waa visiting in UPUpL, Wiieclat Diapateh to, Te Chicago Tribune, Topxpo, O., July 12,—Thomus Beutley, painter, Uving in tho Fourth Ward of thls city, eumtnit= ted suicide this ufternoon nt 4 by whootlug bine selfthrouyn tho bead. Douth was ulmast jus stuntuncous, Doveused wis a hurd drinker, , +". NESTLE'S MILK FOOD, : ‘Manufactured solely by Henri Neatlo, Vovoy, Switzerland, Contatnsonly milk, whouton broad: orust; gud sugar, aud roquirca puly water to pre= pare It for use. Hvogmmonded by all fawily physicluns asa certain prevoutive of chulury dafantim and swagger complaints, Pamphtets‘ with full particuluys sent to any addrces, by drugylate und grocers. a ee ‘Tuoway Lezwixa & Co. Montroul, Canada. _—<————$——— . Chincss Dwarf Virs, ‘Tho Chineso skill: in dwarting plants is woll known, Thelr women of the bighust rank wear du thole bosums Mttlo dwurt Arstrues, wisely, by a curcfully adjusted syatonn, of stypyution, have! doan reduced to tha pleg of buttan-bole Howers, These seniuln (fresh and green tn their dwark tute fora number of :ycuns, just as iiretrees in and thug ure exeul- oF love, which they Fisst-class barbora uso the Cutloura Modicl Pek eerie er fo ae a lpatetaal miountains urv over: urvor Junt symbols of perpetuit, are iilauded to express, , bu] thy Kent | y “THE, COURTS. A Suit-for Divorce~Charges and t _Countercharges. ¢ Fale 6) Contest-“Over: an Estate—A ‘ .Hgavy,, Libel Suit. 3 TUE EMERY, ESTATE. - ‘Vestofaay morning Judge Jamoson dlaposed of tho caso of Emory va. Clapp and others, which was toad “Wy lim aatue timo ago, on excoptions to the Muster’s rupurt, This wasp bill Mod by Clarissa Rmory, tho raowsivr of the tate avid W, Emery, who died July 7, iAiand who was at the the of his dedth an operator Of Che Hoard of Vrdo.: Tho autt wns vrongbe nyalnst Osqo FH Cinip and Jolin T, Kinnry, widow of the de- coated, who wore “alipolited as | ndmlutstrators of pew Fimiary's«ostate, ‘The muthor clalmod neb&ygithor sun's estate, as nor own property, Aud fot tf tik the ostate hh beon recalred br horsun from the eftato of his fashor, William 8. Emory, who dicd In Wilkaiparry, Pacli.Novombor, att; that the son Dayidtindranagod tho catato aa hors, for lior henont, and also Irtiart. as: his awn, from tint tine to the data of htutoaty. shy proved’ up her claim feat nthe ieobate Cure, ‘one Cho udu bold thot that Court did not hava suppetont juriadte mino thy case, but Hit fhe romoudy moat be avaght by BU In chancery, A bi was then fled, and tha cue heard by Judge. Moore, who bold, iint the vatato Inthe hands of the nou could not bo romrded na a trust fund, bit that the miothor was entitied to an He- connt fruin the ninistentors of Rer son for tho ninount of her elalin nt the date of hia death, ‘The fagg' wGn then referred to Franklin Venlsun, Biaator inChancory, aud he muda a repurt Shading n dnlaties duo Mrs. Kitery, the compininunt, of $1958," Mot Fares, wore divattened.—tio cauipiatnant because jon to dato i Was too anally tho defondaut bocuusa It “was too Inrae.—nnd born tiled uzcepuons, ‘The caso ma thon Animed before Jie Jamewn on hiove - oxcoptions,, and he “yesterday overrntod tho exvsptluns on the port of tho detendants, and part sustained: thugo on benalt of tho euuipiniaane no. far fay to find the bntuniee i her favor to bo tahsai, which Yasorderod to bo puld 1m duo cyurso of administra- SOMEWHAT MIXED. A bill was flud about 9. week age, but suppressed | for service, by Grnce Virginia Gatos for a divurco from Sumner i. Gates, She states that sho was mare rlou to him Feb, 14, 1871, and bes since lived with Akin at Crystal Lake,. For the jnst tvs yoars, as whe clulnis, her husband bus been an habitual drunkard, und nimust dally ta 4 stato of Intoxteatiun, to oyreat~ Cr oF lass degree, und whon drunk ho Is very violent und frequently threatens te shout her, Gntes inhur- ited on estate worth about H4,UN, consisting purtly of twu farms, une In Mellunry County, Illlnuls, the othor in Jowa, und sluce 147d be hos nayer done uny regular Durineas, Shwe Luts retured for sovernl years tu oecu- py the same roviy or bec with tim, and tins frequent. Jy threatunied to wot a divaree, und he hus sumetines agreed ty hor potting u divorces, while ut othurs he hus Wend Ie sho attempted ty de eo he would take: Mhele chd nway from hor, and alsv put tie p erty « cutuf his hands, She ulso charies thut be te uddlaed tu gambling, and that We has uvewed bis hatention, when bis boy yeten little older, of taking him wit him to the drinking and gambling places. Compiain- ant in ownurof five ot Lani nd inuy be cumpellud 10: pa nilmsnys und glao that sho ‘may ture a divores , eran, : Vonleriay Gatos’ tod his answar, tn which ho de- or Uitual drunk d, or that hy bus ever threntune to shoot bie witu. ‘Io alsy charges thut his wife has re~ fused to cohabit whith iin, nut because of bis babii OC drunkoniess, but adluly throwsh » dlaltky to Lave Ing any woryetiiteon. He udinite ho owned terns tn | Towa worth $00 vluie ind w4teucro turin in Ate Honry County, worth #zun ue 1300 but iui or #10, UF this Inculabrance $25) way Incite brinelpatiy, to poy fur uxtrovagnnt und unncecesey Purehuser by cumnplutnint, ‘Tho estate uy reevivod Trout hie futhor In 1G wis worth AbUNt £4000) und shice that hls thue hus been occupied in wetting, hls father's state, which Wus very lurgy, or, in looking nftur hin own tenunte of live-atack, tho Inltur conalste t Of mci hones, Gates then danies thit yeldtnsa, dutifill and atucHinu- , wd Churge ube Wwastufilly oxtravnyants Cut she hos a virment tongue, with abnudans punor tid willingness to une It, und an ungovernuble tein: Wert av tut sho 1s nuts ile person ty tive the cury of Nein child, Aalurt tiny zo she bouxbe betwoun #100) nnd #2.Q0 worth of furniture for thelr House on Chrrolt mtruee withdur his. knowledge, though it was atre: lurtitsivd. On | onuther — urcnslon bho, bough a ound. npothor rr" $0, both ‘anne any, Tu oI the san husnyxaho ening oxtremuly fond of thentros wid danees, ns wall us tne furntture and cluthey. Lastly, he suys thut ull the property sho hus came from hit, MUL the He nerd at Cryatal Lake was hie father's < homoxtoud, ts worth £3400, and was ylven to her vole turily. Ato also juxo her the fowa tund, worth i, uid MaAdditon wetted $0 uf Tool, estato on sels he muah iibetwally giposes ur it hurues Of bUAO, BN nerofore ry spi disinigeud. é. A EME suit. : Parnel] Munson yeatursiny began a Hbo! suit against James lolluck, of Wadswortt, and Charius A, und ‘Horee F, Pardridae, editors of the Waukegan Weekly Gazette, claiming £5,000 damages, He says that up wo Murch 27, 1:80, ho was person uf good name, repute. tion, und credit, enjoying the Boat estecin, etc., of hls nelghbors, but that vines that tine be has be brouuht Into public resndal und diszrace, ‘This hus ‘Deun caused by thy publication of wn aurtioh Waukegan Weekly Guzette Maret 7, 19, In wi a was Inalnuatod that Munson had bean guilty of widing one Matthews to burylariae the store uf Jumes Vol- lock, nt Wudeworth. Alutthews wus uftorwan ure qostoul wis Al Boter pnd otters af No, 20 Washluge prt - ITEMS, Judgo Drammond is engngod in honring tho cose of Grinin ys, ‘Tho Clocinnatl Bingham &-Quingy Cun- struction Company, ‘ : Judge Blodgott will not be hero after Thursday until aftor his yneation. " Judge Jameson will bo In court for general bus NOds tondin} . we liineson yostorda: @ divorce to Suda y Aran Mary Lutte Chiniuy, trons ae Clanvy, on tho Foundtof eruulty: ty Nannie. Moiridy frow yausng . MeBride, chien doserlions and to Houry vward from Suruh Howard furadultory. : UNITED STATES COURTS. ‘The Connecticut Mutual Life-Insurance Company, Bled a bil youtorday againet Beriats MaguMn, Sr. and Anna N. Maxyotiin, Hurrict EK. Hayes, Alexander Lutlo, M.D, Sherwood, W. KR. Whites and Arsbalin Lownrt to foroclosy ort 0 for $15,000 Lous 13 und 1, und tho parang reir tn in inten Bhoiboy x ingottin's Subdivision of Muck Sd lu Curpentor's Ad- dition, situated on the norshwost curnor of Huadulph anu ‘Morgan strects, STATE CouRTS. . ‘Minnic Kasto commonced a sult In trospasa yestor= day nyainst tho Lako Shore's Michigan Houthora Ueirtutycto recuvon que dauiagoas Aton alirona feapuy, 1a teeu ht ‘Htohry Soul! suvd Thvodoro Ludes for $3,000, PROBATE COURT, —— * In tho ostatu of Ttumpas W, Kintund tho will was Provon und letters twatnmontary wero fasued to Cathorine Kinkund, ‘Tho estate ts valued at‘dbout nthe ostute of dnard J. Lawler lettors of adriin- stratiun word lusued tu Matilda Lawlor. ‘Iho estate Js voluod at about $50), Un the esuito uf Sturie Gjorten Oleson, mindr, lotters of uunitananip wore iaued to Potur thompson. Iho Gatato a vuluod Be abaue si: fice scacioa '- @TE CALA CHIMINAL COVKT—JUDUE Ituusns—Nos, 20), 31, 02, Te ty 377, 1,902, 1,484, 1,450, 1,493, 1,401, and 1,” JuDOk KNICKKLUOCKE—Uonoral business, ‘JUDGMENTS. SurentonR Counr—Convrssions—Godf ny= atetor utah vee dubh Angus MOTOS oldie otal, vs, Kichurd I’, Mawmbruok Manufacturing Cum pany, W,51520, Ys A CONTESTED LAND CASE, ' Bpectat Dispatch ta The Uhteago Lribune. Lavarerre, Ind., July 12—ly a récent. de- clsion of tho Oblo Suprome Court; Bennett Forcaman, ex-Treusuror of this county, comes tte for w fifth Interest tn 8160,009 worth of prop- arty altunted in the City of Cloveland, O. Mrs, Mary Denney, of Chigugo, also falls heir to ono- tifth of $160,000, Aga Tintounx rupottur lourns ft, in 1H Witlliom and Philip Forcaman. of Plqua, 4 obtained valu Of olnhe lots a Clovoland, in payment for some Hour, ‘Tho brothors dlod,—ouo iu 1847, and tho other In 18),—and yiturdinne were uppoluted to look after tha property for the heirs, In 1853, Mr. Jovhran, of Minuit, wuardhin for William Forug- tnin’s children, sold the lota for suv, O or ree yours iu, OO Of tho heirs gut tu nosiin over the records, uud found that uo order of court had ever buen | made - In Piqua for the salu, The reoords of this (Tip- pecanoo) county showed » that Sholby, wudrdlun: for.” Palp's ghildren,, lod and been granted on order for thi thury wus he return on tho order, C01 at Cleyuland showed that tho sale had beon imado for #0, Tho heirs thereupon brought sult ugninat Hong ct ul, for jon of, the prop= erty, and tho cage hus Just boo decided in thelr favor by the’ Suprouie Court. The property. ia Mocated near tha Wedel Hougo. Cloveland, und {a suid to Lo valued pt 3100,u00, Philip has three helrs;yand Willig: two—ono of whom fa Nes, ) Denney, of Chien. and tho other Robert Fores- ian, of Bloountiel dO. , a 7 a Not to Ho Counted Out with Impunity. G Detdile Free Press, 4, Tho Captain of phy Contral Station bad a day- deodéy at burglurd ‘rudely buttered the other duy'by the Adyendof a gaunt, tuil, woman KLout 0 -yoitra of uuu whu atrried a vlosed windbrella in wthreutoning Wi wv refused his salutation af © Hot do m—sit down,” but slowly ad- vunced to the give lta rap with hor un- Abrells, wud sotalualy waleuds + “An lahuiinn being~a persou—a woman?’ » The le bigs wis 8o long in auswerjug -tho questlon Chit sho continued: ItLaiutd wanp to know it, and that's what, Mn bore fur’ 5 * Wut is your case?" bo cautiously inquired, “Why, I'vebeon pussud over by ‘tho vensus mon tho saue vs if L wus dog! Not one of the WAivene eat Well, X aupposo thoy ba * Haven’ el au vo Gilseducewee SUP' is Lut thore wns some spite about it, and you can’t make me bullove thoro wan't!” wig ‘ux. glalined, us, she waved hor woupon around his cu, | Anup allt aveldontully mise some ttle dwarf uF a Womun, but how could thoy get. stu? Livit yuu it wus a put-up Job, T beg rhae iy Pie At.’ (ae _ ‘ + It won'tinuke nowreal fercace, I suppose,” mow do vite soy ft won't? sho tnd fay “dymanded. erin live here? Boe f count odor Haven't Jfust a9 many righte as uny other } Sea woman? DoT belong tn tho cenaus of peoplu or of gonta? I know when I'm steppod on ns well fg anybody else,” “A , “t's too bad." “It's monn, that’s what ft fst Every old poke of nn old matd on our streot, every itl and ry old woman, has got her name down, whilo ni eft out in tho gold waif { Helonged In You've got to make this thing right!” Re * Yon, air, you! Now thon, write it down. I'nt Mo! 43 years oli, and no }ylou, Lye been marrind throo timos anid natn tho nother of nine iivin ebiidren. My father was born in England, an my mother in this country. Twas born in New Joracy, and my occupation ts that of n wilow who don’t cara tivo cents forall tho mon you cnn pile Into a ten-ncro tot) Got that ali down!" “Yes, but you seo—"" “Tdon't eco nothing. If Iam put in tho cons aus, all fight, If i find Tuln't there, you'll soo mongalnl Got day, siel" With that sho gave her wmbretin an oxtra flourish, upsot tho chile on which aho had rested hor foot, and sailed out without a look behind. THE FLOATING HOSPITAL, « ‘The Sonson Commenced Under the Most Favorablo Auspiccs, . Tho flonting-hospital eenson was innugurated at 9:00 o'cluvk yesterday morning, when tho steamer Nonantum, with a frelghtof about fifty mothers and gttardinns and as many ebliiiren ‘and bables, loft hor landing at Clirk streot bridgo‘and mada a trip out to the North Pler. ‘A light breede waa blowing from tho west, which broke tho surface of the Inke into a plensant ripple. Tho pussengors, crowded protty cloacly toyothor on the decks, forward and aft, found it pretty warm on board while tho passage of tho river was being made, and several of the babies entored sturdy protusta against the temporary discomfort, but tho momont the corner of tho ‘urldgo was turned, and the fresh breeze had a free run of the bout, Ita occupants Jivencd up, tho bubies stopped crying, und thoirest of tho trip was enjoynble to all on bourd, “sug VARIETY OF RAMPS on band waa very great. ‘hoy werv of all ages, -fromt tho lobster-fuced newcomer of, 6 or 6 days old up to tho atalwart kicker of a) year, who, spurning the tendered mitk-bottle, disphiyed a tur ig hitention to elim over tho ralling and take 4 buth in tho green waters below, Some af thent Wore strong and healthy, but the majority were evidently woukly specfinens, some few of then Dbelny plnekefced little miltes whom it secttied hi Hy possible. for the coul Inke breezes to ben elit. wre Wat one Hittle yirl in parcticular—a baby of 6 months, whose bir oyes, Bunker cheeks, and driwa-tip mouth seemed to Indicate that It hnd gone long past tho point where lakes voynses could benent It—who ittrneted atten ‘don both byther miserable condition und by tho lack of care displiyed ‘by tho mother, 1 young woman of not more than 18 yeurs of aye. This functonary hud placed a nitsing-bottle In tho by’s hand. and, utrorly reguirdicss vf tho fuct that tho tltk init had sunk below the reach of the tube, sulfered the infant .to cultivate a first-clnss wind-collo by sucking away at tho unfrultful rubber nipple, The ties crawlod over the child's legs, arms, and faco, but tho mother looted drenmity over tho wa- twry and failed to observe them. The mu from Clark strect to tho North ier ovcupiod Just ‘forty-five minutes, and oven this ahort expuri- enct of tho eval ae wat cating over the wit- ters had its palpablb, good elfoct uppn tho chil- dren. 3fany of thosg who ft the starting of tho ‘boat were Hing and Nstiess occupants of sents had doveloped ao clearly-dollnert tendency to buye a romp fit the elroeumscribed Mmits of the enblu, and n merrier crowd of youngsters that that which Iunded at the pler it world be herd to Jinngine, At the Clark street innding they: had been subjected to the aeruthiy of Dr. aAn- ‘drown; at tho pler Mrs. Dr. Patten examined onvh baby 1s ft pussed up tho steps, the princl- val object of this precaution bejng tho detce- tion and removal of any ehlldron having conta- wious disonses. The portion of 2 ‘THE VIEL BPECIALLY DEVOTED TO THE DADIES ieee, nara UINN—At ¥ A Cometory. plenao c nnroopent. a funitnyy ‘Of fils ago. Funeral from Bt IW o'ctaok n,m, ‘Are reapecttuily 5 wo YK are July 13. Joxoph ML. Gubbing, ice hereafter. his late, renidon AU oreo a, md My recy Quist ‘mt, atwonty-nintti~ CADY-Tho, funoral Of Frodorick W, pince nt 10 o'clock n,m, ‘Tucadny, shi A AMIS At, Mt White-at, ab iy pis “SCULLY Ann Seutly, Funan! will tixe Ninoteentiteat., Wednasit ager 40, .* nace trum roatdence @ . ‘Corant endod for the Governm ont Clam L BAKING POW DMI US. 13, don Gu bios! ¢ te thenco by Us oFolack & m iy 12, Mr. Woorgo Harris, tet 1° trom the resldufice of hi ‘yhoman'W. ilarria, 42), Pineulatv. Tes wet entriayen to! LIU st. th, hy Oh AP es, suck Ligh resulting from weahitl, By ‘Uhn be eaten by dy Hine <== Of ranstroke, tn the wy, utt F Mitre, Watts berate Calvan -Mprinanold (11) an . EH prinaAN (HL) and AlbOAY (Ns Y.) papen Cad, army eee 0 5th year , tlity,, ait land No. 161 Fay 4 ht carrintes | Calvary Comotery, | brient iivHe ‘a Fi Hiaculton fonts waners pienso capye Teoh tt ANNOUNCEMEN PIR EV. W. 1, MEWH Wilh CoNDoor Tie day. prnyde muetitin tint 3 a ie Weak GA. Hoon, one MEM AMataags LAT MIMORE WIG LEAD TIN GUspaT + tonipericn imeem ti fr COS, BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR aper's nvarito in tending Eitiad Of the w ky heavy fn arity ws we te Dr Stott Mott, Viork, Hotel Keepers! The proprietors of the CANADA PACIFIC ‘HOTEL, in WINNI- PEG, ‘MANITOBA, are prepared « aud tbole guantiats presenta, when occupied us | to enter -into. arrangements fora “LEASE of the present building, it wns at nbon xestontay Ly some 400 people, about equally divided between Infants and adults, a keone nt onco tunigue and pleasing. Abbut 200 tuet of the pler ly overhung with an awning, bets cen whose aupporting posts swloy o yisti of hnmimovks, ouch containiug one ov two bubicg, slueping or belug rockud to sleep. Nota cry fs heard, the foportite suuluenee of tho frosh breeze huving lulled ull tho very ones into elther stcop or goud-tem ‘Dozens of curringes containing the babies of peuple Iving. near by who hnya coms to the spatby tho overlana route are being rolled up und down, Mrs, Baker, tho Matron, a grand, motherly old Indy, with a very benign cast of countanance, stands guurd ovor tho commissnrint and gives crackers and milk ta all who call for tt, n proceeding which accounts forthe excellont temper of the older bubiea, ‘Thesv, running from % up to 7 yeurs of age, un- der the oplivening iniluonces of fresh air, fresh mulk, and adelighttul bont ride, ure in the beat of spirits, and tho merricat fun prevails from the. momont tho first . bont-lond Jands until -the Inst ong has depurted. There is lots of roont forthoir play on tho picr, aud, If they desire imore scope, tho grass-plats und shady places of Lincola Park opposit are at thoir dispoaul. rs GEN, STOCKTON, é ‘who takos a dcop intercstin the floating hos- pital, necompantoa tho ditforont boat-londs esterday. Ho stated that the patronage dur- ng tho, duy waa larger thin over befere known on tho’ first day of tho scagon, over 400 adults and babies haying taken advantage of the op- portunity provided, ‘The new bout, the Notte nium, under command of Capt, Brainerd, was aural to oe Age carted to ae work, her ae ryiuy capacity being Iurger than was antici ted “Ie isc pected, thut whou a guillclency of ifo-presorvers Ia had to warrant taking a full load, sume 150 to 176 cun be taken out on nt singic trip. There will be four trips say the hour of dopurture from tho Clark streot Inuding belug 8230, 10:00, and 11:50a. m., aud 4 p.m. For the accommodation of such mothers as muy desire tu keep tholr eblldren over night at the pler, the cottuge nt its northern extromity fa 7 available, Hore ave beds ‘for the mothers, cra- dleg and hammocks for the children, aud an abundance of cure and peritection, ‘The ontlro arrangement of the Houting hospital secms thls | yenr to be as neur perfection ns it possibly can a re tgonty one polit in which tnprove- mend could be elfected, and the existence of this drawback js not tho tmult of the hospital muin- agers, Just south of the southorn end of Lins coin Park, * which lea apne | the North Pior,’ is a lnrgo Sagoon of stagnant water, thy kroun suum upeit whose surface BuEHCHtE that the fee arising from the pool must be anything but healt Tn tho night time theso nolsome vapors would have anything but a ben- oficlil effect upon tho baby occupants of tho cottage, Tho Fone is nn unsightly abjoot anid. ought tobe filled in on nerul principles; ite resonce Ju the vieinity: resort for children In geurch for the purest afr [3 nut.to be endured, If it wore dono away with there f4 no renson why tho trip to the North Pier and thestay there shuuld not save hundreds of lives during the Present summer, ‘ ee | ‘Tho inyalld'é hope and strength boyond all othur.romediea 1s Malt Ditters. See EEE EEERaESEg EER Times: Our highest nrtiatsin dont{atry: Tho McChesney's boyand doubt, though Lut 3 4 sat. Ovor 150,000 Howo scales ‘eold,, Bordon, Selleck & Co, Agents, 0% Lako street, 2 , Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous tration anid ull forimuof rouse GeUility relioved by take ing Monusimin’s Povtonlzed Moot ‘Toni, the onty preparation of bovf containing ita ontire uutri- ous propertios. It is not a mero stimulant 1iko tho extracts at ‘boot, but contains blgod-gaking, forcu-guncrating, ayd life-sustalnl ug propurtlos; falnvaluablein all enfeobled conditions, whether the resnit of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or neute disease; partioularly If ror aulting trom pulmonary complaints, Caswell, igzard & Co,, Proprietors, Now York. For sule by druggists, . h DEATHS. ’ Aan RSA RO Danan RS MANGIN—On Sunday, July Jl, of apoploxy, Atta, Brdyoe Sangin, suture Gf the Into Migksel and ‘Claas OO tora Tisatay at Ik apotock by eartiages to 3, Puirick’e Churcby thenes ‘by curs to Calvary Cowe: .and Chivo, Cal.,papers ploase copy: MICKEL—On tho 1th of July, at 6 o'clock p, 1, Tibuy Blcken gidest sun uf Charlo Mickuly yea 1d Te ond ionday Bt 1i00 pe m, at 08 Hurling-st, thonca ‘to Gracolund, . 'UILENNAN_July 12, Jobn J only aon of Pairiek d. Lwunt! wag Mary Hronpud, Buen 1 Yont un ahcral trou residue of barunes, Lit Wast Zrto- at; Woduesday, July 14 at 1 O'oluck m., by cars (0 Culvary Comatery. WIK~Un the Ith Insts Carrie. wife of Ion: Ee atta It Noptiinolds Gack Gute Su 10 ret BNineral vorvices on Tuesday, July 13, wt 10.0. m. HAMMEN—At tho rosidencu of Chnrlos Augustus, aku View, (ly gu the us of ie i0th fast, Mury ‘Aun Lwnihor wed yours, unoral trum the curner of Shofiold and salli-ays, avi orclock Stung July 1 MV ES-On Sunday, thy ith Inst. at 10 p. m, infantuul, Froddiv 1) younuute won OF At ‘Mary A, stbuvos, ngod 13 munthe, a WONEUANTON Morday morning, after pro: trusted Hinos, Joby", beloved son of, Haniel und Murguret Poncxan, syed 2) yours ¥ mivathe and 1 eral frum his late reaktence, No. 3iT North kinase, to tho Cuthadrul of tha lviy Namy, at dun Wednesday turning, taenee by carriages ty Caly WILKIE—At Austin sat 4 a'clock Tucsd: Murguret, Tues witout Warn aviation at Te Fubwrat Wodnusduy at 1 o'clock frum the Mothod~ iat Chureh at Auaun, : SCOTT —Mury, Infant daughter of George and Eni}- ly Moots, ayod Bidays, ona sale tachay duly ii nea ucleceey eatrlagee co 0 te uly tay at W'cLOcke fosuilil Wrivnds ofthe tually are loved. wo CRUBS—July 12, Josephiny, boluvod wite of A. Chess, Vunoral will take placo Wednesday, July 14, ot ma, tron resldonour Noy WW ease Dlghiwentheats Oy “Hold andy viny moralmis at Lake Yorest, af Mt N—louday morning, at e Worest, aftor of Vitiean Willlsas Moaiaiwery: Morgan, ila 4 Morgan, gon of tho Norduwg (erik Halts way, nued b ydure aiid Yao, i wets wihilbe bold to-dpy (I'nesday) at Lurling- Fa" Wurtinyton, ta. papers please copy, . IMUOY—At hor lato residence, Hl Hurlbat-st, Mi is 4 my don J is GUBSING—At hls late yusidence, 1 Pleasant-st, s ve Of TOL WORTH RE aonta In each bottle dels Ung Selztor Wuter, cont Je to furty glasses which will be enlarged for a suit. able tenant who will suitably fur. nish the House. brick building, is in an excellent po. sition, and has had a large and prof. itable business for several years, Letters to be- addressed Box 1913, Post Office, Montreal. NUS SELTZER APERIENT, Sara nee ereenray It is a-well-built HEMBERING, That TARRANT'S SELTZER, APERIENT repre of Spats * ining nll tho virtuce of tbe colobrated German Spring. Itts always fresh and al ways ready, and thus commands Itself to all for la efllency, portability, und cheapness, ALL DRUGGISTS HAVR IT. WILY. . ‘EXQUISITE dat CELEBRATED FOR Elegance and Beauty in Design, Superior in Quallty and-Finish, comprising. found elsewhere, are shown at Hamilton, patterns NOT . §$hourds &.Coa., COR, STATE AND RANDOLPH | oppbsiTz MUSIC-HALL * AUCTION SALES, eres ern arnnnrret By GEO. BP. GORE & CO, 24 and Jit Madison-at REGULAR TRADE SALE DRY GOODS AND GLOTHING TUESDAY, JU: LY 33 A Mere AL jo A. M. Gar COME EO a uctionoort. WE SHALL HOLD OUR ‘ REGULAR AUCTION SALE BOOTS, SHOES, : —_ alld: SLIPPERS, Wednesday, Jily 14, at'10 a. m., ‘And offer a very desirable ne of Seasonable Goods, Wo shall soll 1 woe jad PonaW ‘Lanips, UUs ware tn Guuds Tikog: font i POMEROY & CU.; ‘ary Ducurated GEO. P. GOKH co. ‘2d anu Hd Mudlson-st PHORSDAY, JULY: 15, ai. 9:30, REGULAR TRADE SALE GROGKERY: AND: GLASSWARE: nasortment’ of W. jaty, ini 1s Gn GE Chainer Ho Aiotlonears & Manufacturers” Agents, Hold Heyular Bales of .~ HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GEN ~ERAL MERCHANDISE © Tuesday and Friday of cach week. ——_—_———S SE DINING OU'TEATS, aaa a ea ERS’ surrites. ASSA CANDY E,W. Sargent, 25 State-st., CANDY, Candies to, wath twat « Asay by und “strictly pure reas H Cb 1 Vite, Contos UAT Coatued hicage Or 6 for » sample io bist “Hotere jon a Eee