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TRIBUNE ATURDAY, JUI 17, 188b—TWENTY PAGES THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Jony A. McQuituan, of Now York, fs nt the remont. Francis Frevows, of New York, fs stopping mt tho Palmer. A. Le Duo and family, of Now Orleans, are izcgistered at tho Pacific. . _W.M, Gwin and 1. J, Coloman, of San Fran- 2laco, are at thoShorman, i Mr. axn Ne@ Gronar Notta of New York, arc stopping nt the Tremont, » ‘Tan poe headed * Knowledge," in the sup- ‘plement to this day's Tutnung, should havo ap- ‘pended to it the signature of Ella Wheeler. DRTECTIVE P. CosTeL.o wos yesterday tral ferred from tho West Madison Street to Contra Station, tonct_in conjunction with the force ‘undor Licut. Keating. A ranry of English tourists, consisting of Messrs, W. ©, Stuart, G.Gurnoy, G. Thorp. V. Brown, C. Sully, A. Vileaties, and Mr. and Mra, At. W, Btuart, of London, are at tho Falnior. Tar Henry Axman‘mentioned yesterday ns having been arrested for receiving stolen property was not the Henrs Axman of No, Rt Clark strect, who {s doing a restaurant business, Earny, yesterday morning some boys fahing fn tho [nko at tho foot of Peak court. Tound tho body of a malo Infant tloathug {n the water, The romalns were tnken to the Amory to await the Coroner's Inquest. Tue temperature yesterday, 08 observed by Manasse, anticiatl ae Madison street, Tins tne Building, was nt 8a. in. TE des Wa. thy Ths M773 p.m, 803 7p In, 7%. Darometer, 8 A. my 2046; Bip. May 2048, ‘Tne missing man, old Mr, Waddle, whose lls appearance from the st. dames Hotel on Mon- day luat was noticed In ‘Tie THINUNE yestordiy, turned up in the afternoon at Valparaiso, Ind, where ho had formerly lived. Anron ECKMAN, U4‘ yeurs of nye, has been missing since Thuradiy, morning from ils hon No. 17 Fry street, and his parents are grent! alarmed concerning hin. He has Ugh bel Eray ayes, nnd wore a cheeked ginghtim apron, gray nen pantaloons trimined with white cot+ Ton, striped stockings, and buttoned shoes, Mie Th. Fi. Citae of Cragin Mrother & Chundler, with between forty and itty, young petonging to his Bible efnss at. the Chicana nue Chureh, has been xpending w fortnight up In Wisconsin, hunting, tehing, and reerent tty renerally. They hive bid a good tine, wad wh rn some ting today, aud rejoin the elasy Orrow. C. A. Chand. Sollcltor for the Northwestern Ruflroads We C. Vin Horne, General Superin tendent, and William G. Swaln, Geneenl Freight agent, of the Chicago. Milwaukeo & St. Paul Rudlrowd; Frank M. Sinith, Generar slag Agent of the Kansas & Sante Fe Ttaitronds and Joh Kean, Gener ‘fieket Agent of the Kanka+ kee Itallroad, are at the Baedties ANpniW Lanses, 0) yours of age, Uving at No, oa West Ohio street, waa min down at 33 yesterdny atternoon on the corner of Union Brect and Mihwaukee avenge. a t= faced ton gicery. Was a main whose mimo could ot be ase Larsen over the fert eye. Yestreapay morning, upon assembling for. the forty-three’ Inborers employed at Clerk's fannery, on Goose Edhund, struc lvaneedl wages. The foromun of the works: feared there would be samy violence, sent tor the police, After brief eonforenee, bow: ever, tha inenascertatied tit they were yet- ting the simie prices 08 wor! iv other tan- heries, and ko quietly resumed work ativo'elook, J.H. Mvrpny, n imemper of tho St. VI de Paul So¢lety. Hving nt No. 24 Greon strect, Nosterday mornin, found the ‘body of a female suild, full grown, and srripped du white cotton: Hoth, lying on hit frontedoor steps. A paper the cloth hid the following tnecrip- 2 ePhis baby: christened; please bury a for chavity’s sak The Coroner hold an hie amest during the day, and the little one wus VWuried as requester ‘Pe tifth senson of the South Park concerts commences to-morrow tn tho Bast Park (lake ‘hy Michigiat Centra) Halle road will van two tring, Jeaving the dopot it tho foot of Lake street at ih and 3 p.m, stopping ut tho usual stations, Fare, for the round trip, 25 cents. ‘The con will be nnder the direction of Hane [atk and the progrim 4a mpexceliont one, ‘The second concert will be given in tho West Park a week from to-day. Deriry-Conossit Warts Lriformed a reporter yesterday that (n hisexpertenve diving the recent heated term, 74 por cont of the deaths wera of those men who used strony drink. Dr, Mignault and puty-Coroner Vargescoluelied, Not lexs than 8 per cont, the Devuty-Coronce sald were nen pot yet acclimated, and of forclal hirth, eblelly from Northora Europe, who over- esthnated their strength and worked too turd, This was especially the ease with farm-hands, Conoxen MANN yesterday: Held an Inquest upon Hugh Tennant, who tied av No. 650 Arehor avenue fron the excuslye use of ileoholie drinks and oppressive attnaspherle heats at tho West Twelfth Street Station upon Phorosa Lahey, who dled at No. HL Jeiferion street’ of fatty degeneration ‘of the heart, Iver, “und ikdues#, and of oxcrssive bard Inbor during the honted term; atthe Morgue upon ‘Tony besharner, who was ecidentutly drowned white bathing in thy river Toursduy evening; at thy County Hospital upon David Johannis, who di Iiijurles revelved on tho Bith inate by belie down by Engine 144 of the Burlington & Quincey Railroad ut Cons tral Depot. The Jury further found from the evidence that the deceased threw himself ynder: tho engine with suleidal Intent, ‘Tne Bixth Buttallon will leave Chicago for its week of encampment at Geneva Luke by epecial train Monday’ jnorning. Quartermaster . Cole, With a detall of thirty-two men, four trom cach compaity, will leave for the ennp- Krounds to-day to Iny out the exinp and pitch the tents, Seside the members of the battallon, tho Quurtermaster will be necompanted by two. men of Hattery D, Which is to shure the cainp nt Geneva with thosixth, Tho tattery will take two cannon te camp. The tents aod eamp-equipments to be furnished by. the Stite shave already been shipped to the grounda, ‘Tho provisions wel Kent cut ‘Thursday. Th y ofthe battalion will aveur: Cultom Is expected of Wisconsin, DENT OHDEI OF FORESTENS. to be preaer INDE Tho followiny re publicly installed §n Court Unity, N uy eventing, by It. M, Vin, D. Istuiat ay Ge Ray 1b Be ity d ns 131 ‘George MeMIthy Minin Rossow, ers were Installed in Court lay evening. by the D.D. ‘Unlondort; 1 BW, . reezn; J. BL. F. Wagner, {1 ra were Installed fi Cour Centennluk No, 6: C, Standish Acres; V.C, i. Dr Roswell ‘Trensuror, HH, Sumuers Recording Reerotary, Henry Altong Fliunein Scerotary, M.S. Bates; 8. W., I, Warde a oy Byun 8 HW, R. Vangorskom; J.B, 'B. We ein, WEST LAKE STREET HAILWAY, Wednerduy, at w meeting held at Room 2, 161 West Madison, of property-holders residing. ob Lake street, cast of Ashland avenue, the fol- itlung wore adopteds, ‘hat Luke strect, being ono of the principal thoronghtares In the elty, the general mublic tnterests demand that a horse-raiiroud he constructed thereon, from Union Park to tho castern terminus of said road, without further sleliny. “Resaleed, hat neonmittes of tive be aps yo with instructions to Inquire whothor bo West Division fhulway or iy other horses far coupany thatean Torin w running connea: tion with suid West Divislon Ratlroud without any change of cars ure willing to construct euch trick, If sa, whethor there are nny reasons why the game should not be done at ance, and that sald Commitics investigate tho subject fully and report the result thereat at an ud- Jonrned tacetiig that may be appolated.” Yesterday afternoon at ‘ERIWUNE reporter culled upon Mr. E. M. Hntnes, Chairman of the Committee referred to. Mr. Haines stated that inaconference the West Division Hallrond ex pressed their entire willingness to lay the track f the citizens will obtuin for thom thi ryht-ofs way. ‘The Metropolitan load elaiins te bold thy, running out Luke to Caml and thence to Fourteenth, About six months ago, howorer, Judge Baroum, of the Cirenl art, deckdid the ordinance vold that conferred sald right-of-way wpon them, and enjoined them from lying: tick, The ¢ wis tiken to the Appellate Court. however, Wi it will be devised Atug. 1 Mr, Huines further said that the: prop tyhokts era were determined to secare thelr rights in ‘thls mutter, und would make o petition far an ordinance granting right-of-way to the West Divtelon Mallroad, It was clear to hin that the Metropoliiag had no righta i the premises, ‘This morning at 1 o'elock the Comunittes mucts todraft the report, which will probably be pre- sonted tou called mecting of the property-hoid- ord Monday, TUE CIVY-HALL, MansuAL BWENIE Jain Ciucinnall looking after tho now fire-cngines ordered some weoks uso. Aup, Dixon is preparing an ordinance to com- pel the use of stouo-tagying for ull sidowalke in tho First Ward. 3 ‘Tus Treasurer yestorday recelved $1,277 from tho Water Department; #2,003 from the Col- lector; and $47 from the Controller, A CONTRACT was yesterday uwurded C. Hupo for supplying the city with 250,000 sewor brick. ‘The prico to be paid 1s $9 por thousand. ‘Tug prospect now ts that the Mayor's appoint- ees to ho TMoard of Education will all Econ: confirmed, Tho objoctions to Mr. Dunne, it Is sald, will pot be urged since Ald. Brady canoot got Mr, Frake in bis place, und sines ite Muna tg ‘tux followiue oltie € {ho only German named the prospect is that If he willheeept his confirmation will mect with no opposition. KF, Gonng was yesterday given a contract for Ming and curbing Clybourn aveno from Wells street to tho North Branch, and the con tract was aleo lot for improving Clark strect, from Twelfth to Twenty-sccond street, THR Committeo on Health and County Retn- tlona mot yeaterday afternvan and airreed {0 res port favorably on tho andinance allowing bath: ng long the Inko-shore from Ohio street to tho North Pler. ‘Tuy, tunnel under the river at Harrison atreet, Intended to increase the water-aupply for the Weat Division, la nenring completion. It ix thought that the coonections can be made dure ing the coming week, ‘Tn Mayor yesterday mado up bis mind that it would be money well spent to bire a tus severnt times a week and mnke trips to tho erlb and the Fullerton aventte condult to oxanting tho water. He wilt commence tho trips the coming week, {yspecton MoMAnos, of the Eighth Ward, was Festentay Tnstrueter to visit cortuln premises on Ia beat where there was sinill-pox. js OX= cuse for not obeying orders was that he wis Afrald of the diacasy, which. so oxneperated Dr, DeWolf that he {informed him that the Health Departmont hid no use for auch aman, Tie Mayor does not think very well of tho Apparent sentiment of the Committee on Fire and Water on the subject of increasing the water supp! ys bit holds tenaciously to tts Tey} cot of ndding new engines to the West side Warks, When the Committco again meots will go before it and use his persuasive power ‘Tun Judtetary Committee yesterday awreed report favorably on the new barbed-wire fen ordinance, which ditfers from the old ordinance only in that it allows of the tee of barbed-wire for private and partition fences, they nlxo agreed to pay one Giroux $400 for the right to use a patent street-lamp aign, provided that It appenrs that he bas a patent. ‘Yue Want Inspectors are now required to make dally reports of what thoy are doing, vhich is the result of the ovet hauling the Workshop Inepectors have beeh getting. If Dr, De Wolf will now district tho wards, und lay out prk Cor the {napectora day by diy, he wi ome menns of knowing when cuch 01 bus covered hls ward, If over. Asono tho bullding permits fsaued yesterday J, Samuelson to erect a becentony one to A. x tory” store and dwelling, No. Milwaukee avenue, to cost $7,000; one to W, Possing to erect a one-story dwelling, No, 4UuI Huron street, to cost 81200; ene to Charl tke to ereet i sone: dwelling, No, 33 street, to cost $1,0003 an one todohn Corbett to ercot a two-story divell+ ing, No. 341 Congress atrvot, to cost $3,000, ‘Ti Committer on Markets had before them yesterday on petition from property-ownerst lous Randolph street, between Desphilu Malsted, usking that the murket there he pl ander proper control, and recommending that 2 Weents for cach wa oe Aid CY aye, eral that collected ay some one be employed to supervise the murket. ‘They nyreed, after some discussion, to refer the petition to the Commissioner of Public Works, with power to wet, THESE WANT TO UO, Tho City-Hall is prepared to furnish occtt- pants Cor iest of the altices to be Alled this fall. {otfers three aspinints for Conwress besides tho Mayor—W, ©. Selpp, for. the South Side: Hans Huertlug, for the North Sides u ry O"Too! vert 8 Howards for State . G8, Cameron; for County Comnissione Pat Rulferty, Capt. Connett, ex-Ald, O'Brien, and a score of other patriow? and for Clerk of the Clreult Court, Edward Rumuoll, and Mal. Tanigan. fall of these aspirants sould bo sue ceasful in thelr aspirations the rookery will be pratty thoroughly cleaned out, Hut lt cannot ies THE CANAL COMMISSIONERS AND THE PUMPING WOUKS, The Mayor word from the Canal ry fon at lock att whieh will be necessary to the erection of the proposed pumplng-works for the cleaning of the vlver intl after the close of navigation. This kettles the question of the Jmmediite buildlig of the works very effectually, though the Mayor rays Ie will in no wise Interfere with getthig the muchinery, making contracts, and propartiug forthe eonsiruetion of the pimps and building: b the rat step has not vet ect tk a begun the negotiations with 1H toners that he promised teat the Loekport meeeing, and since thhigs bave taken the turn they have he says there Is now nooeession for haste, The works can be built ft Is thonght, 0 about alnety days, and the fit ef the Conmmls. slonens nocesaarily postpones thle belng pitt in qrenivor until the coming spring, even if his Honor should overcome his objectluns to their construction and commenco thoir orectlon a6 soon ns posalblo, THE DREDGING QUARKEL, The Committee on Harbors and [ridges had 0 spirited sexsion yesterday on the proposition of Commissioner Waller to let the contract for dredging the river to Case & Frenel, of New York, nt theif bid of 24 cents per yurd, The dredging Interest of the olty was pretty thor= oughly represented, und a great. dent of feeling was nianitested, ‘the locr] concerns objected to the proposition because they bad not had wn op. portunity. to rebid after the throwing out of tholr origimit bids, and some of them claimed that they had been de ved, nd) had fost all interest’ In the matter from tha fact that proposals hid been Invited.by tha elty to buy: dredges, ete. ‘The history of tho entlresquabble WHS gone over sever! thnes, and one of the frate historians in the widet of it produced a note from ove Grylord, doing bitslness at North Clurk street, Inviting him to bim and assuring him that he cou fhlugeae all which Ia a very old dodge, ‘Thle wis exhibted as purt of the atcompt to xhow that Mr. Waller had been dening with brokers, mid- Wo men, ete. but that gentioman disposed of the tusinuation by ple that ho knew wowing of Gaylord, exvept that he bad once met hii, and thot all he ever sald to bin was thet he was anal to get the work dong ag chenp as posal Die, god that he did not care whe ald it, Tuo merits of the situation were thon discussed pro and con, the dredge-owners Josisting thot dredging could be done cheaper now than tt could Ie thd spring, and that they hid not been given a proper show, while Mr. Waller took tho contrary. view, and said that te had been bis des sire te fot the wark nt boing, but he had eon unable te wot advantageous bids, Tp the ture thor dixcusslun of the questlon tho reprexentie live of Fox & Ca, strongly Intlmnted that it they were given a chance thoy would underbld the: New York fein, and the result. was that tho Com- niltice agreed to report udvervely_on the propos eltion to lot the work to Caso & recommend that the alty Invite fureh TILE COUNTY-BUILDING. Onty oleven inarrlago licenses wore tuken ont yestorday. Wuttast Beye, of the County Treasurer's of- fice, hus lett. the clty for a two weeks’ trip thromeh the Bast. Yestenpsy wus visiting day at tho Jall, and the engo was densely pucked with ua unsavory crowd. Snemer Horestann and Jailer Currier spent the day yesterday ut tho plenie of the Hesperia Lodge ut Geneva Lake, . Mus, Saga, the woman who fs undor sentence: of ninoty day for alleged child-beating, waa yesterday removed from tho Jail ta the County Hospital by an ardor of the ‘Court procured by the County Physician. Mesa. Hay & Witney, tho contractors whose Job of puylng the jatleynrd was. rejected by the Committeo on duiland Jail Accounts, were busily enguged yesterday tn patching up thoir work, und it is probable that the pavement will now nivet with approval. Tux furniture in tho estublishinent of Maggio Monre, on Fourta avenue, which was selacd by: Deputy-sherkl Stwvy some duys sug, wis yea terday replovined by dulin Bond, of Batata alster of the Moore woman, Tt was turned over -t0 IL M, Matthows, attorney for Miss Bond, who Focuipt forthe property, ‘Tan County Commissioners returned from thelr trip to” the Norwood Park branch road Thuniday evening, but as yet have nor dealded tomuke’ the proposed purehnde, ‘Tho matter Wil come up for discussion At tho next mee ofthe Board, Comimleatonor Greene says that tho people In the vieluity neod a free road, und ‘Tho ni rity at the Hourd are, understuod to be in fa of Ite purchase from Mr, Buell. SHVENAL Swedish eltizens callud ut Btate's- Atiocnivy Mills’ oitlee to urge an carly heaving of thg cnae of Hultgren, churged with the mur- der of Jobanssen, Thoy vay that the prior le ‘vivndless, und Imnorunt of the Engliats ungtnge, and that adie advantage he taken ot hin. ‘The question of his Indictment, hey, eluiined, ought to bo settled atone, Mr Milly was wbsents but Mr, Maker, Avsistint Btate’a Attorney, informed tho gentlemen that tho Grand Jury would meet Monday) and the: case could be brought early fi the xealon, In tho Criminal Court yesterday the following Prisonerd pleaded guilty: Otto fellumn, hire ceny, wlX Fre iw the Poultontiarys Annie o'vay, pst larceny, sentones suspended, mish Maa a beyeareold child to take eure of; Jotn Honvh, lurceny, two years In tho: Poultentiury; Jobn Mitehoil, alls * Seymour," burglary i Lake View, eight yenra in tho Penttontlary, Anthony Peterson waa gont to the Honge of Core reetion for sixty days for Mewal voting, William Morton, allus “ Porter," was sentenced to two irs In the Penitentiary for larceny, Joun eLaan way found guilty’ of petlt larceny and gent to the House of Correction for sixty days, PEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tue gold disbursements nt the Sub-Trousury: yesterday atnounted to 615,000, ‘THe Sub-Treasury redeomed $4,000 in sliver yesterday, and paid out $3,000, ‘Tue following Isa llst of tho dutlablo goods yeoulvod at tho. Custoun-fowss . yesterday Goodenow & Hines, 4,280 cudar: ts, 1,00 rafle ie road ties O, H. Slick, 6 butts wino; G, Sakroz owski, 3 cased wusicul Instrumonte; Kalman Tiros, 8 clents: Hest, Ttussell & Co, & Hargis, 4 cneos clearsy Collections, $1217. Kantaler & Fowler Bros. 400 tons ault. "Tus achooner .f. Dayal, of Racing, which has heen mlasing for some time back, has been re- ported to tho Custain- House officints ns lost. Tue internal-revenuo receipts yeatontay footed 1s, Of thie amount, £24024 was for tax- pirits, S044 for tobacco and clgars, and ir heer, Surntvisoit Wiuast recelyed no more census returns yeaterday, but hopes to mithor tn the re- malning districts of Lake and Du Pago Countlos to-day, The missing book for the Town of Lake should be in by Monday, dake Mout, the saloonkeeper who went to Jail some days ave for lick of a bondsman to go his ball, was released yesterday by Commissioner Hoyne on furnishing a ood ind sullelent bond for bis appenrance when wanted, TH NOWEH SIDE, STRBET-CAR NOTES, Tho North Chicago Huilway Company expect to have thelr new barn on Clark street, betwoen Diversey etreet and Wrightwood avnnue, finished In about two weeks, They will tranefer tho roll» Ing-stock and horees on tho “limits” Mao ne soon asthe barn is completed. At present, counting both morning and night, the cara on thls ne hive to travel tweuty-olght miles in tho aggregate in finishing and commencing tips, Tho Company expect within two yenrs to omake oun addition to tho barns oon Clybourn avenio to better necommoddnte tho Webster avenue Une, burn somewhere for the Redgwick st st [Ine of cars now stops at North aver hut it isthe intention to oxtend iteame thie in tho future, although in what direction has not been declded upon. Mr. ¥.C. Turnor, the President of the Come pany, yesterday stated ton represontutive of THe Tame that he hada ue ject for extend. Ing the Wells street Hing to Washington strect, minking the City-Hull tho starting point, although this is atlll only nmong | the possiblities, In ease ft shoukl be done, the Clybourn avenue, Lurrabee street, and Sedewl street enre — will be ortin on Wells street. ‘Tho present. barns will probe ably be retalnod for nearly two yenra, as It will tuke at Teast. that tw before the additional fa+ clittles are provider. When the new burns are finished the present quarters on the corner of Clark and Blin strecta will be vacated. ‘The new State-street curs will commence to run within a week. There will be twenty-one carson this route, divided between the limits, Lincofn avenue, and Webster avenrie lines, tho eitme number of cars on the sie Ines ronnlig: a8 before on. Clark street. ‘The work on the switeh al Division will he siaplete by to-mor- row morning. The Nnes will thon be complete, Company hus finlahed the work on State ida, wad is only waiting forthe city to riton. A lund dummy carly last evening mn delivery wagowot the Hong Kong. Tea ny ait the junction of Hurry avenuy and my rovd, resniting ta the killing of ong of the horses, the smusting of the wagon, nnd the upsotting of the dummy, which wis soon roe pliced on the track. ‘The eltizens of Luke View have been protestlug aginst the running of the dsimnies for some tle, for the reason that they tre regarded na dangerous, and revently appolated” 8 Committee to” wait upor. “the North Chicago Railway Cord- pony in the inutter. Tho Committeo eniled upon the President of the Company yor« terdity, und he agreed to discontinio tholr uso nt the end of three months, Keolish threats have been already made that If thoy wore not taken off the tracks would be turn up, but this promize will no doubt, sutisty thom. Whut will peswbstituted for the dummies bas not been determined, SUBURBAN. HYDE PANK. The Board of 'Crustees met at the Village- Hall last evening, all tho members present. Tho Yrenaurer reported the total amount of monoy In th 'Lreasury at the present date at $70,470. ‘The Cuptatn of Police presented his monthly report, showing that there were ulnety-elebt ar rests during June; fines usscssed, £270; collect- ed, $107, ‘Nhe Health Olticer’s report for tho satne mouth showed :4 deaths and 28 births, Tho bond of the South Chteago & Weatern Indlant Ratlrond, for $25,000, for running through the vitluze, was situmitted aud referred to the Village Atiornos, ENGLEWOOD, The whistle nuisunco which Js attracting so much attention In Chicugo is algo a source of great annoyance in the sttburbs, and tho people threaten to nbute it by some heroic mensure untess the rallrond companies put o stop to it themselves, The whistle ig used Altoyothor tov promiscuunsly, and In fact takes: the plitce of a Hagin at the miuny street cross. ings, as at Fifty-irth street, in ‘the ‘Town of on the Like Shore, Noek Island, and Ft. a reajdents: lines aw Wayne hetiveon the Rock Isinnd shops and Englowood have particular cause for Sa enaee ug freight trains, which are passing at all hours of the day and night, use thelr whistles for ench strect= crossing, But whut Is compluined of” trust ia the continuous blust whe ts given vy the Luke Shore trains running south to notify the switchann ut Enxlewood, nnd the Rock Island going north to notify the switch- mattho Rock Ialand yards. ‘This could be: done by telegraph or telephone, and save the loud whistling. ‘The Ft. Wayno Rullroad Company has com- mmenced the erection of its new shops on the propurty. west af its tracke botieun Forty= seventh and Fifty-tiith streets, The row of tenement brick honses on Fitty-fourth atrect is being duinolighed to make roum for the fin provements, THE TRUE WA A Long-Dewtred Mevolution Jewelry Trade. N. Matson & Co., tho leading jewelers of this elty, have Introduced a revolution In the business which cannot fall to be both satise factory and pleasing tu thelr customers. From anc after this date all goods in thelr establishment will be marked ato selling price from which there will be no deviation whuteyer. 1t hing been the custom of tho trade, both In Europe and din this country, te ned a iniurgin to retail prices, so ag to admit of scullng tow close buyer, Many years ago. the leading dry-goous Houses, Stewart's be- dg the first to estabtish the ride, deelded to. mirk = thelr fous at ong prices toall A child could thus uy ns cheap as a man, and tine case would the goods bu represented what they were not. Krom the dry-goods trade. the custom has spread to tho better clouing and shoe houses, Some thie ago the lenl- ling Jewelers of Now York adopted the sys- ten, and tn this, ag ta otior Hines of trade, 16 has been tonnd to work with unvaryhiyg sce cess. “The system fs peculiarly adapted ty the Jewelry trade, for the reason that most of the patrons wre ignorant of. real values, Whenever it- becomes apparent that) the skilled buyer ean purehase at no lower figure than the ignorant ane—that all are treated alike—there can only follow the res sult which was nehleved by the Inte A. ‘TP, Stewart. A large house like that of Messrs, Matson & Co,, which Is filed with the richest and Inost artiste ypeciinens of bijoutorie and vertu, ent on this plan cater to tho tinest: trade, and supply It almost Instanter with the most finished productions that the Jewel- er’s atelior can furnish, ’ a THE IRON TRADE. Sveciat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Panapenena, July 16,—Manutucturers ’ of fron in this elty aro In carnost In tholr war aguinet tho Tridus-Union strike, whieh began eight weeks ugo in Kenaington Mills, and still continues, About 12) men have been idle for all that time, Thoy now offer thom one week. in which to agree toa proposed seule of $3.00 ton for puddling, when bar-fron sells at two cents, with an advance of 20 to 30 centa per ton with every advance of a fifth of a contin price, the prive to be fixed to tuke olfvct on the first Monday of every month, They further denmud that every workuin disconnect binselt frow any Chion te which bo may bulung, and thoy pledye themselves natty 6 who refuses, After uext’ Felday new men will bo employed “in phive of those who refuse to in the rs ig tuts been anid of W per evnt on the price asked ow aight age. Sinve April, twonty-Hve bituminoua furniges aud tWontyetwo dnthracite furnuges have yous wut of blist, and Uventy: charounl furunces have blown in, making a netdeerease of sighteen inthe nainber of furnaces in bhtst, bo Heved that there are now on hand among bine porters about 60v,000 tons of forutyn iron, FOLLY VERSUS WISDOM. Foollsh amen walk the streots this hot weather and get sunstruck, while the more sensible ones sit in the cool rooms of the Chicago Grain and Proviston Exchange, 123 and ti Clark street, und double thelr money by a deal in grain of stocks, ‘ ————— IMMIGRATION, Speciat Dispatch tu The Catcago ‘Tribune, Bautuiong, Md., July 16.—Tho North German steamer Oblo game into Looust Point thls morn tog with 1,000 Gorman omlgrants aboard, They Jett for Chtcaye this aftornooa, special, via the Baltimore & Ohio Road. —————— Young ladics who delight in fair, fresh face uso Gul joura Modicinal np. i ne $$ Nothing oquals Pupilion for akin disonse. ” STATE STREET. Results of the Mayor's Visit There Thursday Night. A Poromptory Ordor to Onpt, Eborsold to Stop These Disgraceful. Doings, The Unhappy Saloonkeepers Hxpress Themselves Freely on tho’ Subject. Mention wns mde yeatertay of Mayor Hnr- rison’s visit Thursday night to the dons and dives nlonz State street, and some of his obscr- yvattons and tnpressions wero also given, but yesterday he hud n great doal more to say upon tho snine fruitful thome, . Ho was at his office nt An early hour, and thoro was fire In his cye and determination upon his brow, for dreaming over the seenes had served to Intensify his disgust. Relzing ‘ pon he ent down and wrote out his views In on plain stralght-forward — atyto. No embelllahments wero used, and even the “englolam” In which ho fo de lights at- times found no Indulgence, ‘Tho fact was he was angry boyond expression, and after ho was through writing bo nddressed his viows, put thom in an envelope, AND BENT KOM CAPT. ENERSOLD, to whom the document was dolivercd, It wasns follows: Mayor's Ovrioe, Citrcado, duly 10, 1880,—Fred Bhersold, Captain of Police—Sint State etrcet, from Van Buren to Jerry Monroe's place, 13 disgrace to the city, Ti seems to have been given over by landlords ta prostitutes. Those ‘o up stalra and at night imiko une alls from windows, ‘They rust dawn to the streets and turn tho eldewalks Into open bagnios, ‘They xo into tho saloons, drink with tho mu swear, and even ight. have been loath to bolleve all I have heard on tho subject, but last night Lmade 1 persondl observation, and found that the pictur ind not beens overdrawn. Iie elty Ike Chicago Wwe cannot prevent prostitution, but we can, and tatsRrovent its being made an open and public calling. it vn shame that, in the very heart of the city. a portion of one of its finest streets, a great thoroughfare from the business ¢entre of the elty to some of its hest suburbs, should be given over to prostitution and ite kindred vices, If the landfords will not prevent it, the police mist, iwish you would go personally ona visitatlon along the sirects, and notify the snloonkevpers that’ from ond after your notlee | still revoke any and every Heenso where women are allowed in thelr doors as customers; and when once revoked no inthienco will get & rolnstatement, ‘This will bow very tnplensint thing for ine todo, but Lum determined that thls blot upon tho clty shall be wiped out. You will plense notity all you can apeiron] must. and Bhall be stopped, wish you woul let all know of this determination, so that thoy muy not be trken mnawares, 2 You will read thls communication to saloon Keepers and lco-crenm venders, und, a8 far as possible, to all who harbor these girts. L was struck by one thing luat evening, and that was that very many of those girls wore very voung; several ‘of thom certainly minors, Certain places on Clark strect are also untit to bo kept open. Pleuso take notice that there wilt be no let-up in this matters and that patralmen who sre derellet, iu helping mo will be promptly dis- charged, Cantar H. Hannisson, Mayor. Betore tho letter bud bean read to Capt. Eber sold bo wae given a severe lecture upon his duties, and his attention was espectally directed to orders touching the very questions at issuc which wero promuleited from Police Hunt qunrters some months agg, bit to which no at- tontlon had been pald, His Honor was in care nest, and upon tho Captain's lonying he, too, word aserlous countenance. Whotuer this will ‘Ue the last of It or not, however, remains to be seen. ‘After the Mayor had calmed down somewhat, areporter dropped In upon bin, in the hope of GETTING BONE PARTICULARS of his midnight visit that had not been given to Cant, Ebersold, but did tot succeed touny ex- tent. Ho sid, however, that ho hud contem= plated the visit for some tine, and that he could not posdily have atruck a nicre favortble op- portunity fo nou the dives and bagnios at thelr host, He visited sixteon of thor, ho said, and In ullbutthree ho found from threo to fifteen lewd women, Who wero behaving as only atch characters ein. ‘They wore drinking, swearing, and entleing mou, and from Van Buren to Twelfth street a ‘Indy, though necompanted, could not have possibly walked without hearing that which she should not hear, and secing a doz- en Umes that which would disgust herand wound her feellugs. Tho women were even calling frow the windows to the pussera-by, and in Trontof the tens tho street wis almost impussit- Die, In one place ho suwa fight going on bo- teen drunken women, una atnnothar plicothe women githored around him and took him in the parlor of tho salogn to hear the music, but the sceno was too m i for hls finer senses, and he left after making himsolf known, ‘After his description (if! whut by saw and hoard, imyeh of which ts unit for print, he went on to aay that ho- blamed the owners of firoperty along the street for the condition of alfalrs bo found, and when reminded of the fnet that he had revoked some of the licenses of tho very worst pliees and eubscanisitly restored thei, ho stated that the property-holders were to blumae, for they had come to him and urged bim ta do what he had done. Ho bad never restored 4 Mecunse, however, excopt upon tho recummendit+ tion of people whom he believed to be re- apectable, but, having learned Ww tesson from tho pust-taving been Imposed upou—he never would again, under any elroumstunces, restore a Tevnsy once revoked, IMPARTING TH NEWS. Tn accordance with tho ingtruotions convoyed in the Mayor's lottor, Capt, Ebersalil, of the Ar- mory Station, yoatorday ovening visttod the yarioug sxloond, reatiurants, concert-rooms, thautres, jerground dives, Ieo-crenm saloous, and. other. resorts for abandoned women on State street aud notified tho proprictors thas In the (iture they must, under penulty of losing: their licenses, refuro to adinit women to thotr premises, Provlous to tho Cuptun’s yiditation the street wore Its usual nspect, its western: sidewalk boing thronged with tha low charac- ters who had shocked tho. sensibilities of hia Honor the evening before. After he hod nde his round, however, the reeno ehunged, and both ‘tho sitowalk and “the bulidiags frotng upon it wero alinost swept clean of hinproper persons, ‘The reform wus Jooked upou by the lundiords of tho varlaus places thus deprived of tholr prtrona with tho Very reverse of youd temper, nnd many of thent were jnctined to be soverely erltical of the Muy~ ors attempts nt reforin, “Ho has known Ril along Just how things were going on here,” one of thom anid, “and allofnsuddon he jumps in and breaks us allup.” The reporter suggested that ang reforin was better tate-thin never, but the irate restaurant-keey whose empty tables presunted n very melnichaly: appearance, Ine slated that Mr. Harrison’s returma had a peml- iar hublt of mating thoro appenruice Just about, the tne that tection inatters were begins ning to be interesting, “Ho's trying to capture tho Leuguy, that what he's doling,” the mun inslated, at the suine tine seeking to ox~ plain that after all tho condition of State street wus not sovery deplorable, and that It was botter to Lave i certain vico practiced opens. ina woll- frequented thoroughture than hy obscure by~ ways whero murders would become of ns come MON occurrence us they Used to bo before the longest Mayor Chicago ovor had led tho Piro De- partment in their famous sally up the sands, “If the Mayor persists In” his present polloy WHAT WICK THY BRRKCT BE?" “Edo not expect that he wit he nover does, zat know, Just as suon as he finds the Citizens .engue have not been waned over, he will lot things run on ns asia,” “Hut if he does persist?” “Thon wo tre busted, Wo shall havo to move, havo to, and, of course, ‘thore's suloonkeopors on this street that are muk~ {ng from $50 to $100 a day out of tha busine Tt's hitting thom bard. and thore will hoa big Prossuire brought to bear on Cirter to make hin Lane way, nd if ho don’t give way, I'm mightily inisiuken. midnight tho onforsed respectability of tha Atroct wis stlll maintained, and walk along it wis positive pleasure, If the Mayor only maintains — bla position State strevt wi soon become ie agreeable. resort it all hours as it was when cons trolled by a Repubilean administration, which ratloutton gullgto mld tho fuct that the saloon keepers, albeit good Dumucrats, unanimously pronounced ns Incorrect the Muyor's atatumont, published in an evening paper, tbat whon he vonmmonced hit adtniniitration “those saloons were nt thelr worst.” “Agone sloonkecper put its © What we're kleking bout 1s, thit fie (the Muyor) let us get so —— bad, and then, wheo wo have our monuy sunk right hore, coos and gets ot this plous racket. Tho fact |x, and that's papanly: ‘hopo now, that he hain't got no sta- iy . GETTYSBURG, = * Gerrysound, I'a,, July 10.—The encampinont of the Grand Army of tho itepublic of Pennayl- yanla bogan to-duy under the most favorable clroumstanes It will goutinuo for one woek. The veterans were revolyed by the Corporal Skelly Post, of Gettyabury, nud, ay they marched through tho streets, roceived uw most cordint welcomo from tho oltizens. After partaking of bine at Aygelcultural Hull, propared by tho Jndics of the place, the voterans proveedod ta thelr cuinp on Comotory HIM, opposit the Nue onl Cometery, on STRICKEN FAMILY. Spectal Dupatch tu Ths Chicuga Tribune, Br. Lours, July 10,—4 bot-houso of pestilence ‘was diacoverod hore yesterday. “A polico officer, whilo making bis rounds, was informed that a colored family were in noed of ussistance. Ho entered the tenement, an obscure and dingy don in the rear of No, 817 North Tenth atrect, and found Mra. Mary Williams with her family vod. Bix pore id of obildren all sick and nearly starved. sons bad ocoupied u room ten feet square, -l'he husband died a fortnight ago and a_son att ward, Tho reat wero taken down ono hy ‘one. Velug cetugees Intely arrived from tho South, they had ho nequatstances and worw Tere to their fate, Thoir condition was acetdtentally discovered by a negress ving noxt door, Ono of *ho children, dyenrs old, dict yesterday, and itwasarcertained that tha disease which hid Btrickon tho family wus scariet-fever, Tho premises were Inn most shocking condition of . privies wery overilowa. sower conncetion clogged, and the pines wae entively oy pplied with water, The family hut been aint. up tn thelr piling. aportinents whhout food or drink for sovernl dass, Heok were removed to the City Hospital, and the: Wealth Department un- dertook to clennss tho promi: OBITUARY. THOMAS N. DAVIS, Spectat Wapateh to The Chietyo Tribune. Crnverann, 0, July 16.—Thomnrs Nathantol Davis, colored, 72 years old, and well known in this city, died to-day, Ho ninassed quite 4 Cort- uno aprinkling tho streots, keeping in his om- ploy.a large numer of mon. Forty-two years ago ho cnine here from North Carolina, He hed but. tt slight adinixture of African blood, und claimed to ben nephow of Jeff Divie, ox-Vrest- dont of the Southorn Confeduracy. MRS. T. WIGGINS. Speetal Diepateh to The Chteagn Tribune, Larayerty, ind, duly 1—Tho wife of Isaac Wigaina, a wealthy farmer, war found doad in Ded this morning. Heart disenso. 111 LELFORD. pteiat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribuns. LAPAYETTR, Ind., duly 16.—Janes H, elford, ono of tho oldest and most respected citizens of this city, died this evening, JOSEPH YD. DUDLEY. DBurrato, N. ¥., July 16,—Joseph D, Duitloy, one of tho olilost residonts and morchanta, dled today, ngod 08 yours. ————— ELEVATED RAILROADS. A Likelihood that Boston WIN Havo Soveral Lines In Operation at an Early Day-Tho Cluzens Opposed to the Scheme=—Tho New York Lines. Npectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Boston, July 16.—The sensational announces ment nppeiurs to-day that Loston will have cle- vated street ratlroads in spite of itself. Four companies have been incorporated under the General Kallroad law of the State, and the state: ment is made to-day that they will break ground within six weeks and haye ears running befora tho end of tho yenr. For tho Inst two years par- tles have mado nn onset at tho Lepisinture and Spent thousands of dollars In logitimate prelim nary exponses to get a charter for the elevated road, but both yenrs thoy have sulfered a heavy defeat. Boston real estato interests hive op- opposed tho schemo stoutly, except In tho outer districts where building lots are, for ate, The partica desiring tho road have bean the President of tho Cambridge Horse Raliway and his associates, who have been vigorously opposed by three prinoipal horse allways in Hoston, as woll ns by millions of private prop- erty. Lately it hoa beon determined to try the planof organizing under tho Géneral Itulroad luw, which has provisions for unrrow-sauge ronds, and to make the roud threo fect wide, The four companies are the Hoston & Dorchester, with nine miles of track; the Cambridge & South Toston, elght miles; the Boston & Brookline, alx and 2 balf miles; the Churlestown & Milton, ning niles; inal thirty-two and a half iniles. Tholnw on arrow Auge roads provides that tho capital stock niust be at tenst $4) per mile, with 10 per cont paid down, ‘Tho cupltal of the above roads oT) merely womual, ‘Tho first is $45,000; the sec- ‘ond, $40,000; the third, $35,000; tho fourth, $45,- 000, or $165,000. ‘Tho first road in projected the Awhole length of Washington street in the buat ‘ness part of the city where tho street is uirrow and the property damage would be millions, The othor roads take up the nrinclpal tusi- nest stroota “and squures, , Tho companica will ndvertiso three succeaslve weeks, as the Inw requires thom, to nek the several tmunicipailtics for a location, Legal opinion is that no authority exists for Franti tho right of way over the Ftreots ongthwise, but only across. If tho location is granted Boston will apply for an tygunction, And pe pleralay road contest. will bo sprung suddenly, New Your, July 10,—Tho annual clection of Dircetors of thy hew Lonn and [improvement Company resulted tn the defeat of Messrs, George M, Pinan and forace Porter, and the retion of Mr, Fausto Mora, of Parla, and Mr oA. OV. Stout, President “of the Khoo and Lerthor Nation! Bank in their places. Mr. Willinin Adums, Jr, who {9 momnberof tha Patlman tactlon, wus atso de- feated. Tho Compuny built the Motropolitun Elevated Railroad, taking its securities in pays ment, It this becumo prootionty tho owner of tho rond, aud in that capacity has bean an im- porant factor in all tho arrangements and com- plications that huve become a part of tho Ele vated Riliroad Company's bistary, The bollet 49 oxpressed in Wall street that tha election bas some connoetion with n pln to chingo the terms of tho Manhattan lease of tho clovated ronds, orn pion to ‘nbrogute it and consolidate tho two ronds into one compa WASHINGTON. The Regular Army and the State MII -in—Reductlon of Principal of qho Public Dobt—Gcorgta Moonshiners. . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasntnatoy, D. C., July 16,—The Army and Navy Reylster of to-morrowewill: print an Ime portant ciroulur-lotter from the Adjutant-Gen-~ eral of the army to the various militia organiza- tions of tho country lovking to extending a knowledge of army mothods and ' regulations among the ofticers of tho militia ofthe States: “ADIUTANT-QENEIAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, D, On July 8, 10—The Adjutant-Ccneral of tie Stare of . DRARBSIt: Several applications have lately beon made to this ollce olliversof Brat mllitla to bo regular) coples of tho General O: ment. Lam Inetined t ‘but deatro teat to commmnleate with you on the subject. While desirous to do all that Iles in my powor. to uld in uringig up the uniformed militli. of tho soveral Stites to tho blxheat do- ure of elicleney, knowledge of military details, ete, Daur equally anxious to aveld oven the semblance of Interference, the more bo that posslbly sone of our orders mity vary from the reyuiutions of tho State code, Will you, thore- fore, do mo the favor to astute, frat, whothor you deom it advantageous to the soyoral commands in your State to xucure copies of our ordera; and, second, If 80. what distribudon ta general commands would you advise? C trust that you will approciate tho motives which dictate this lottor. ‘Tho dofen- slvo power of this country is formod, as you well know, of three component parts, the regular army, tho nulitii, aud the volunteors—tho frst two” permanent orguntzations, tho last only culled on ieant omergenuios. 1 know of no rei son why the friundly oltlolial rolntions whieh exist. betweon the olllcers of the nriny and of the Btate militin should not be eedutously cultivated, and T hope it fs unnecessary for mo to add that any thing that | can properly do to foster or Inoreaso those relutions well ford me singery pleasure, Very roapectfully, your onediont adrvant, wit. C. Dit, sift ae eral.’ A statomont {4 nearly: comp! letork nt the ‘Treas: wry Dopartment shewlug the reduction in tho pe Helpalar tl public debt, fess cash in tho Tronatiry, and de wu of fiturest charge thoras ouanmualiy, from August, 1863, and inonthly from March, 177, to July, 160. Tho statement: only divers from those of former yeurs In bring ingitidewn ton later dnte, Tho main tabie abows tit during tifteen years of pence under Republican adminlstration 8837, 104,82) of prine chm of tho debt hus been canceled, while the CArront auNUAT {nteroRt charge f6 $70,000,000 tess than ut the close of the Ware Information has rouched hore that Fitzsim- inons, the Democratle United States Marshal for Goorglu, bas been openly. siding with iteft dis- tillers in that Stuto and ‘plneing obstuctes In tho way of rovenne villeers, At ane town ho ate tontled an indignation mooting hold in the inter eat of tho Hllelt diatiltors, Gen. and Mrs, Grunt ve accopted un invita Hon to visit Gon. and Mra. Garilold at Mentor, hinmediutely on tholr return from the West. re PRECAUTIONARY. JACKSON, Miss, July 1.—The State Board of Health pussol an order to-day In view of the bark Exeolslor arriving in New Ortouns trom Ito Infected with yellow-fover, taut no rallroud curs xhall by allowed to entor Mississippi and no stenmbont or othor wator craft shall be allowed to hind at any point In thld State unless they have undergone an examination by an otlicer of tho National Board of oath, Persaud from Now Orleatm must hive certiticutes that they baye not boon exposed te infection, ————— Fined for Taking # Mai at Ils Word, Alutelyslanded dLliberntan was a prisoner ree contly in tho Forihum (N. ¥.) Polleo Court to answer a churgo of assault und battery pros forced against blo by a nelghbor, “Why did you atrike (ho complainant?" asked Justice Whevler, Bokusy bo tould mo ter du ft,"vas tho reply, » Ob, you merely oboyed ordore t” “Ys, Judge,” serail no aif avout it." “AIL thore ees about it, Judgo, oes wo bad a Httlo growl, and of tould bim old slap vos fave; thou co ue oop and down and crice threo solnices’ I iss y General furnished dersof the War Departe cade Lo such requests, S » Flog, $10," * What, after he tould me ter du it?” “ Yos; you had no business to strike him, even at hisowl request, Got $107" A triond ny id tho fino, and the prisonerjretired, to bin “A strange countreo ol’vo The Most Magnificont Agrioultural Sight in Illinois. What Tiling Has Dono for a 000-Acre Farm In Liyingston County. ‘To the Fltor of The Chicago Tribune, Tartnott.y Home, Neaw Dwiarr, 1, July 12.—It will pay any man who owns forty acres of Jnnd in Uilnois to go and seo what T hayo seen to-day, ° One mile wost of Fairbury, in Livingston County, Mllnois, les 063 neres of land, alt in ano holy. ‘his tract bus always been known as tho | “Marsh Farm,” and was not only Marsh by namo but wasn mush by nature. In 1870 this property came under tho ventrol of Mit. SOUN ds TAYLOR agentlemnan of progressive Ideas upon farming, and of itloinitable will and energy, as tho sequel will show. fe resolved atonco that ho would “whip out" tho swamp, and causo the fec-ponds to produco corn nnd onts ins tend of chttails and witd willows, Tiding over it av Thave, and cures fully noting all the obstactos whieh Mr. ‘Taylor haa had to overcome, and looking nt it to-day witha magnificent crop of corn and onte graw- ing upon it, I am free to pronounce ft the MOST MAGNIFICENT AGHICULTURAT RIQUT, that cin be seen Inthe fength and breadth of Mnols, Durlig the past spring and present: summer, the ruins and floods bave falion upon Livingston County to such anextont that it has Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM GN APE CREAM TARTAR, Housokeeper's favorite tn lending cities of tha No “other ‘preparation maken sich Nght, davy, Uroadn, ot luxuridua paatry. Can be eaten by dye on feared that our crops would bo but sinatl. | thea without fear of the ti ls resulting from hengy fn ‘en how cord hits suffered on all low places to | gentlble food, xe Come, ended for purity 0nd wholge suc a tiegeee that we do not, even under the | somences dy the Govoram ent Chama DE Mott. moat favorabte olrcumstances, look for a full cite crop, 5 Kiiowlnig how thoroughly Mfr. "Tuylor bad toe JEWELRY. Seulbed Hits whole, tract oe Jaa ae tw what Sip teiae cde Soin T TERE ee Revere tes id been subjected ja ONAN, TKEQU Taecepted on invitation from iy friend, Mr. EXQUISITE 0 drive Townson Murray, of Now York Cit over and see the condition of the crops nnd tho. Tnnd. Tt fy not out of place in this conuevtion to: state that Mr. Murray la the owner of fn very harge tract of land at Udell, in this county, and 18 now, with tho agsistance of his son, Mr. Arthur Murray, superintending tho tio-dratn- iyo of his whole farm. After 1 pleasant ride over tho country, And carefully observing tho destruction of crops for want of what L believe no well-regulated farmer enn tford to do without, we reached Fulrbucy, The tirat fleld of the Marsh Farm wo enmo to contained forty-tive acres, all in oats, nenrly rips, and far ahead of any similar crop 1 had seon betore, The wholo fiuid fs us oven us 4 burn-floor, and will no doubt ylehl seventy-fvo Wuahels to the ners. ‘Tho beauty of tho field is, that there aro no bad spots init. All the ponds have bon drained out, and the crop 18 BINPLY PERFECT. We now came to 4 corn-field, In tho very centro of it was formerly nn ico-pond, which has beon so thoroughly subdued that corn is now srowlng Init, The corn in this wholo Held was so biz! wit wo were hardly able to drivo through It without breaking down the rows. |v But we bad not seen the beat corn yet. Driving through nnothor tield, we cume to un pleco of 1 which had been put in carly, and stood oversix fect high, and was ail tasseling out. We apent fully half a day driving over theso: beautiful flelds, filled with wealth, and | peuce, happiness, and plenty to the owners and nil connected with, 1 ou to say here “that this nnd is ali ronted ont to tenants, Mr, Taylor stated one fact which onght to go down to posterity through tho col- umus of ‘Tne Ourcado Tripunk, and that is thias “Under the presone aystont of Uile-draln= age, upon a tract of land Uke this, tho tenuits all work with n will; and, when thoy put a crop in tho prqund in. tho sprini thoy expect to gathor it in the full.” And he added: “My a nll work as if thoy owned tha tand them- Jewelry, CELEBRATED FOR | Elegance and Beauty in Design, Superior ig Quality and Finish, comprising patterns NOT found elsewhete, are shown at Hamiiton, Shourds & Co,, STATE AND RANDOM, S wOSROSRE, MUSIC-HALL, By GEO. P, WORE & CU., 244 and 216 Madison-st, AUCTION. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. Regular Trade Sale Tuesday, July 20, 0:30 a, m. FIVE HUKDRED LOTS DESIRABLE GOODS, PRUGR TIGR COR. TOW ALU THIS WAS DONE. Tho firat move Mr. ‘Taylor mude in order to transform this swanip into a productive farm was to dig an open ditch, aboutalx fect deep, for an outlet, Open ditehcs Mr, Taylor would not have except for an outlet, “J would rather tho water would sweep over the surface of the Inna, and bavo my. fiolds ait drained by tho tiles. Thore,” said he, “is att that la jeft of un apon ditch.” * And, looking In the dirco- tlon to whlch ho enlled my altention, | simmontucdion in tite Hoparimaris Ce Our Sr ro 2 | Sy ; cA ee ON aon cet ala ie | gait notiea of cur Opentine Sela for the Comming Fe Somon will pu duly announced in these columns ‘Tho ditch (tsolf took up the room of two rows | by Special Cleculnr. GKO, PB. OONE & CO, Auctioneer, of corn. Bad Close pees poke rove ne corn = each side of joL put down in the bottom of } {engood eight-inch “tlle, and ilod the wholo OUR USUAL thingup, There will be no more aoe ditehes: on this farm aslong as I havo anything to say aboutit, We fosoulsoa groat deal of tho rich- ness of tho soil by tuo heavy waates during ‘acasons Ike tho presents and in the ond {t costs more to keep open ditehos free and olean thin : ‘ OR. ; it does to tile them; and they are a detriment always to a farm, in cutting it up into all sorts of stapes.” : oo osha | In 1870, bofore th stare tiled, Bf in 18% efore the Mars! Farin wis led, Mr. 4 Taylor gathered, 1,600 bushels of corn." In SLIPPERS, uso of tio, L raised 9,000 bushuls of corn, In 1878 Latill Rept on with my tlling, und that your On WEDNESDAY, July 21, nt 10 a, my there was gathorod 21,000 bushdly of corn, 10 } yin comprlve n woll-solected stock of Custom-made farm that genson produced GEO, GORB & C0.. corn. lum not yet dono, as there are one or 2H and 218 Madison-st. two plicos that néad a little doctoring.”” 187%," suid he, “after I bid commenced the 18VI hnd not yet tnighed my work, but the 7 y my, vork, Dut the | gonds adapted to prasont noes, Sand whats tho prespoct for this xonsont” € | CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE (Oy Wu, you uro pe ubld,to, Judo of its por: br UPA on Crees aie poctive told tu Tain, 1 thinte howovors te 4g very aufoto put the yleld of tHe 760 acres nt 30,000 bushels, THY COST of this work hes beon about $0,000, In othor words, Mr, Taylor haa spent $6.40 per aore upon tho whole tract, Of gourse, ypon some of tha land a great dent moro bas beon expended. For exumple, ho siid: |“ You seo that pound?” * No, wo do not.” “Weill, you soo tho bottom of it, Last aum- mer I could swim horse there. I spent over $2 an were upon fi ut T meant todo tho job thorouhly, and hive no blot upon the field." Leonsider itdugto Mr. ‘Taylorto suy that ho has never had 0 lovel upon the piace or a “drainage engincer.” Every diteh was aug Just jan THE ONLY GENERAL AUCTION ‘HOUSE Regular Saturday Sale.: (Established 24 years ayo.) Housohotd Furniture, Plano, © Chaniborund Parlor Bots, ‘Houkense, Dlobald Hal Bur Counter, Pinte AT AUCTION, BATURDAY, July 17, 00:00 o'clock n. ma at nalel rooms, 108 Lnko-st, oy UN Nakoth WAM. A. BUTTERS, Auctioneer, GRAND AUCTION SALE. COMPLETE FURNIT B Throughout of Lato Mouse, at KE Woat Washioe ton-nt., Stonduy, duly 19,10 8 tn. Evorything will be told. Wa a: HUT TIIGS, Soloman. where ho thought It would do tho most, deop enough to run off the water, Whit mbro enduring inoniment does wv mun want to leave i behind him than the favt of his being ablo to HARMONIES SAL. make an cur of corn grow In 9 cattull swamp? TURENAY AS OO AT CLO UTCHOCIC A. BAMUED 'T. K, Pie. bu MANSALESHOOM, nS LAKiest iaulaed a ACCIDENT TO PRINCE LEOPOLD. Newvontr, RL, July 10.—Prince Leopold has been obliged to cancel all bis Nowport ongage- ments owlugeto an Injury to one of his ankles recetved whilo autmou-tishing. —$<$<—— * — NESTLE'S MILK’ FOOD, ; Manufactured solely by Hpnri Nostle, Vovoy, Switzertand, Contuinsonly milk, whoaton bread> orust, and sugar, and requires only wator to pre- pare it for use, Hecommonded by all faintly Physicians asa certaln proventive of cholera infuntum and aumimer complaints, Pamphicts with full particulars sont to any nddross, *Kopt by druggista and grocors. ~ owas Lexatina & Co., Montreal, Cauda. _———— JEWELRY, PLATED W, is. Ni JOOS, am WEDNESDAY, JULY A TANGY cee Asie AT SALESNUOM, 105 LAKE-BT, DIY GOODS, nultpaed ATBALESHOOM US By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Auctlonoors, 8 and 8d itandulph-st. For our Saturday's Sale, 9:0 This Mornlsg, CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE, FURNITURE OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE. Elegant Parlor and Chambor Sets, Pian a full Ino Carpets, General Houschold Tinea: Our highest artists in dontistry: Tho Rite Pay duaont artista tn, dontatsyt, Tee | Goods, Cliromox, Plated Ware, Gonors ————$——— Morchandlse, otc. Ruy the Improved HoweNentos, Bordon, Sol- ELISON, FLERSIHIM &, CO. Joule & Co, Axunta, 07 Lake stroct. : — Ai ana wi Randoipi-te CAND —————————— ‘ Duck & Itayner's Moth Powder destroys roach- en, tlons, tics, and bodbuys. . Bond #1, #4, §l, or $3 for « parole relall Box by expross, of the ' ‘s. Cundles in Amorica, put up ¢le scan panne ATEIEIA GES gantly wid ‘strletly pure. Itetert TtHILLY—-RIMMAIL—At tho rosidonce of the foal Chienzo, Address prliiory arundmotnor, Ga’ "thursday, duly 1 ‘GUNTILER, Contects Hoy i b.n,, Laoat. 16 ‘hy th & lonér, ‘5, HRullly, United 78 Madlauti-st, CHICAES 8 Mury, daaahtor of the Ite | ‘Btal Army, t 01 Somes B Rimball, Unitod Htatos Navy. S CANDIES, HOYD-MILS July It. wt, the featdunee of tho Frosh Kyory Day. Consl bride's paronta, by tho Hov. 1. i Milter, Willlin bi erod the ItaTin the wo Husd of Now York, and sits Kittio Mt. Mila, of Chie EAWAMEIS 9° Specials : hulesal tal, [i eee ee CEE aT G AND CLEANING. DEATIES. TIMANAY—On tho iSth Inst, at his Jato roridonco, coruur Hofman und Milwaukeo-avn, Charies Hosney, a i of congestion of the briun, aged 4 years. Fratab. IN Treason, Shawls, a 3 ‘oyitia, Valais, “Marinos, Wungral Haturday, July tt by eartiayes to Calvary, Sized "Goots, So, also. Geet Frtenda of the full Be-Votrolt and Leadville pupers plouss copy. FRONFIELD—July 15, of lonsumuption, Mary LL Bons fold, axe rad month and T days. Of her wother, ‘hirtys » Saturday, Funeral trot 21 xt at ucll, UF care nro rospuctfully invited to Clothing, handsucioly cleaned at small exports receive fond ruturnes if ezrrem UG. SOME W.AItZ, Hovigwamor Sieg vg, tle In~nt., 2 ‘a t st. pod LY South Lae ee tae 4 HOUSE COLLEOLION AGHNOY, ers CHICAS TE. 24 Cc a ANY lag Was organised in 172 to mows th pelle TS taTioettia atonay. weebie demands for wth ar} 1 Calvary. CHA VORD—July If 180 ot bis Inte rostdence, 20 south Vilstodcet.. of Iniianiation of the brain, Capt, Ainxundur A, Crawford, {tae édth your of bls ite. Funpral Baturduy at ivu'elock, by carriagos to Cal+ vary Comotery. MENCKR—The many fronds of Mra, James will be adrry w lear Of ths death of hor brother, John H, ‘Morven, of Yurk Sil, Ont, und woclo of Mrs, W. IL iaylor, of UG Hunure-st, ai No On rlday, July Ud wt Wh Itey gliolers infantusn, Saruatel Mary, daughter of Sind Stauglo idan nue yece and danonthe, ‘FanoratSunduy at ea by carrinaca to Calvary, Yn OF Fk * MINING OUTETTS,.* AVERS: Survie , Ee. H. Sargent, 125 Stato-at., Chicas ee WALIt GOODS, HE GOODS, Wholossto & Notall, Bond for price [ts ‘Goods sont C, 0, DP. angwbel nla agent fur tho “SIoLTivone” Wien snadte (0, Oru end warrantod se UBNIAM ANNOUNCEMENTS, A TERNHION 0. Ay SIXERENTIE Wand OA Hold und Artur Club—A weuting of sha abut Coinpany, wit ba Hold at Hoxdquartors, 10} Soba corner of Miack Muwk-st., Sulunlay ovening. Al mutnbere are ordered to attend, tinud apeaxers wil Addecas thy muuting und Lumbard’s Glico Club will sing sumout thelrcholcust songs. Come ono, come a MHETING OF THN FOURTEENTH WARD Republican Kyvcutive Comaittys will bo “hol inte evening ot Chas, Engbur's, Chicago oud Sill- waukuo-nye, 4 IPUERE WILL BHA REGULAR MEETING @ A Negi Hopubilcan itu hE die davon Huuatorial District at Cho Grand Pacito at 2 o'cluck p. a). tu-duy, ‘ei ri} “TAT. Miscelluneous, * ‘ TRUNKS, HL} iv. LAM DL ie es, PERRY AN DIANA Ban teachers’ meeting In Farwell Hall at noon to~<iay, Ips COMMBROIAL ~ TRAVBI it Gar! Di mopiinp tbe, tela toraant in the Y. BGs Fuoms, 150 Madison-ae : bod root WOOT red ‘ourt ‘Travelers, Urea iota if cua. 3 SWILES mf Ter Reitfarsne joo Ada Htatorsle 1

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