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THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. Jupor Il. B. Horxins, of Peoria, Il, {6 at the Sherman. ‘riix Mon. Stanley Matthews, at the Pacife. Bx-Senaton A, Caldiell, of Kansas, is a guest if tho Paclfic, : J.P. Pairmunar, of Whitewater, Wis, is stop- sing at the Pacific, i H. Giemonx, manager of Niblo’s Garden, Sow York, a nt the Palmer, ALLAN C. Fonien and daughter, of Belvi- dero, I, are stopping at the Shorman. & Sexaton Logax and family returned to tho elty yesterday, and are stopping at the Palmor. ‘Mi, Honner Banny, lnspector of the Pull- ann Palnee-Car Company, Is at the Grand Pacific, 8.1, Rancock, President of the New York Chamber of Commerce, with bis family, 18 atop- ping at the Sherm tO. H. Cuaprrin, atant Superintendent of the Chicugo, Alton & 8t. Louis Railroad, and dJohn Tt, Crucker, i agent of the Chi- quay, Milwaukee & St. Paul Kallroad, aro at the Pacitle, ‘The shooting festival of the North Chicago Buarpshooters’ Society at. ils new park peur Jefferson enme ton conclusion with the award Of prizes toythio suceesatnl gharpshooturs ns fole lows: F, Yogyenburger, William Werner, 1. dvinm, M. Gran, J. Pfeifer, and M. Gran. These are the fret and second prizea on the three principal targets, ‘The festival was a grand success and augiirs well for tho future success and prosperity of the new socioty. CaNSUS Supervisor Wright bfis reecived the remainder of tho returns from Lake and Du Tage Counties, but is atill waiting for tho tures froin the Stock-Yards distriut of tho ‘Town of Jake, . Jn accordance with 2 solemn resolution ndopted severaldays ago, he has act his face ngalnst giving out anything further for publi Von until the last Ugure iain, to the end t there may be nu necessity for future corr thongs. The Lake district ehould be fn to-day, when It will be possible to tell the exact populit- tun of Cook, Like, and Du Puge Countics, Suxpay's ‘Tatpune contained an ttem relative to the arrest of 0. P. Keith, of this city, on a warrant issucd in Richland County charging him with embezzioment. The fucts In the case clearly prove that the ald of the Criminal Court was Invoked to eolicet nm debt,—an_ ilegn! practice which is becoming too common,—and at there was In nenilty no eriminulity what r Itseoms that Kelth when in Ofney bad drawn on n person tn Chleagy. A. frlenit ine this enabling Keith to realize. The we back protested but not refused, the promising to pas it in the course of a Tho friend entered a erlminat action. Hie received his money, Keith bolds the recelpt, and that is all thore is of it. Onevery line In the West Division, except Randolph, tho street-carsnre run untit 12 o'clock Bundny nights. Why this diseriminution agalnat residents who {lve on the Hne of and north of {tundolph and Buke streets, seems a mystery. On Sunday nights the tnst iundolph strect car leaves Stato strect at 11:30 o'clock, of which fact notult West-Sidere are awn Last Sundiy evening about thirty perdons who wanted to yo west on Itindolph street at 1140 were compelled to take the Mndisou line, and thus forced to go nearly a batf-mnilo out of their way. There hig been a good deal of complalnt Jately in re= urd to othe omuainner in whiel cars Randolph atreet are run, passengers of Lincoln street. being frequently pbliged tomuke twoor three chunges before Fonch ny Western avenue, Randolph street. too, ‘x provided but with few open curs, and on hot dnys the closed evaches seem to come must frequently. ‘The patrons of this line think they ought to be Just as well treated ng those of any other of the West Division Hallway Company, ACNUMBER Of Insurance brokers gathered Inst evening Inthe lirge nssembly-room of the Palin= er Houso for tho purpose of forming a board of insurance brikerd. | James Miller was releéted to preaide and A, W. Howe wns elected Temporary Sceretary.. The iden seemed to be not one of” antaronism tothe insurance companies, but in behalf of their customers, and to bar out all outsiders not regular brokers frum obtaining corumission on insurance pliced with agonts or compautes. On motion, Messrs. Harris, Van Avery, and Hunter were appointed « committee on nh plan of permunent organization. to report at 0 future meeting. Those present signed the roll, after which tho Secretary was instructed to ob- tun the names and addresses of nll Insurance brokers Jn the clty and give them written notica of the next meeting. After some further talk, tho meeting adjourned inti! a week from Fri- uy evening next, ut the same place. CHICAGO MEDICAL SOOIETY. ‘The rerulur gemi-monthly meeting of the Chi- eayo Medical Society was held tnst evoning at tho Grand Puclfle Hotel, Dr. R. G, Bogue in tho chalr. Drs. C, W. Purdy and J.C. Waters were ted to tnemberablp, Dr. B. W.denks read on “Atresit of the Genital Organs In the ex of Women,” Ittustrating his subject ccounts of soventecn peculiar cnges which autcome winder his personul observation, Dr. 3. V. Clevenger rend a paper entitied " Hecent ?rogress in Henin tudies," with bluck- vourd sketehes of experiments ho has aeen conductiug ilustraing the evolution af tho braln, us shown by experiments on brains af ground-hogs, rodents, und the invertebrutes, om. H. A. T18OKI, <nox, John Murtlott, Wickersham, and J. HH, Holilster. wore ap- boluted a Camimittes on Sanitary Relations, to robperita with tho elty aud stute authorities In wnitary measures, im. Ingals, De Laskio Mier, and It. E, Starkweather were appSnted w consider certain recommendations made. in the anpual report of the Seerctary, The So- Ha Ate adjourned until the Orst Monday In jetober, of Cincinnat, Is TIE CIVY-HALL. ‘Tue ordinnneo for a viaduct at tho foot of Randolph street {3 a law to-day. Tne Health Oficers condemned 10,300 pounits of disensed meat last week and abated 34 nulsane Ex-Anp. Joxan and Ald. Cullerton have formed 1 co- partnership and sturted 4 wholesale and rotail Hquor establishment, ‘Tne Treasurer yesterday received $1,593 from tho Water Department, 17H from the Col- fector, aud $38 from the Vontrollur. ‘Tre Controller announces bis rendiness to iasuv Warrants for suloun-livonse rebates for lust year, which will be acvepted by the City ollectir, ng 80 much cash In taking out a teense sbi yenr. JAnks BATTLE, of Vetrolt, and Joseph Bunker, of Cinclunati, Chiet Engineers of tho Fire Do- Department of thoir respective elties, were In the city yesterdny. The tormer was looklug for borves, dnd the latter was buving & good tne. ‘THe Health Commissioner bas contracted for about 620 tons of lime, which he. proposes to use to disinfect tho ditches af tho Firth, Sixth, Sev> anth, aud Fourteenth Wards, ‘The work of dit infecting will bo commenced In n fow days, Over 700 tons wero used lust yoar with tho best bt resulta, TnL Mayor was in receipt of ‘a postal-card Festal stating thut the salooikeopons und + digo” owners of Suite strect had held a inecte ang and adopted resglutions asking bin to letup on then in the enforecmunt of his recentordor until it hud been demonstrated by Tanner whether or not n person could continuo to uxist a tee-water, ‘Lhe sew order makes business dull, ovidently. THAT OLD ANTIOMUSIC ONDER. Some months ugo the Mayor caused an order to be Issued, through the Police Departinent, Jooking to the enforeument of tho 12 u'cloek ore dinunee, and Crain with It was an order pro- Albjting musis in beer wardens or balla after 13 o'clock, except upon tho petition of the nelghbors. ‘Te ought not to have been neces. sary to bavo culled attention to the 12 Yeluck ordinance us ulfecting the saloons, duc ft was, It appears; = but since no imore attention seems to bave been pald to dbo order than bad- bees to the ordinatce, no aurm tine been done, Exspeuially docs the order agulnst beor-hall musie ufter 10:00 o'clock seem wo have proved a dcud-letter of late, and to this faet more than anything elac, it ft sald, State atrect awes the uame und reputation it hns eurned the past few months, und which fs now vLeluy tried to outlive. The Muyor's ation: tion Mus more thin once been rected to the fact that neither tho ordlnunee: bor tho onde jer owns bein reapectuc, but in the lust few anya the coniplatnt has beon inady speeltienlly against what are known as tho: neoln Pavillon, and Miller's Garden, on North: Clark atrect, both of which are charged with keeping open nintil 1 o'clock, or Inter, and with uhnoying the nelghborbood with rival bands of niugle utull hours. The fret complaint came Saturday from persons ving on Dearborn aves nue, and yesterday uw further complaint cane irom La Saullo stroet, but tho only satisfaction any ono bus gotten 80 fur is to be assured that tbe Police Dopurtiacnt buve it ty thelr power to rumedy tho evil, Tho Mayor, has, however, called Cupt, Hathuway's attention to the cons Tisinte. nnd if they ure fomd to be woll exuded The 10:30 urder will be mado to apply to. those pluces, He says thut all pluces where Ie doce not apply, or seem to apply, bave been Rs n permission to rie up their tue after on lhe putition of thosy living in the vicin- ity, Hu bus ue objection to music, and hag no desire to probibtt it ut any time, but where the neikbbors declare itu puisaney be must torbid i, and insist upon the cuforeement of the ors der, Bomotbiag will most tikely.be done ju tho mutter to-day. TENRMENT-HOUAR REPORTS. ‘Tho ‘Tenement-}ouse luspectors were heard from further yesterday, Dr, Vine reported Nos, 96 and 98 Ann strect a8 being oceupled by eight Camiilled, and in a ve: ‘iltny condition, the privy, havin ovuetiow Uno person Was sick from the poleoned atmos- were, Norton's Block, Lake street, betwoon Hay und Ann, wi ulso reported ag Mltby and needisg attention, and a butebor at No. iu7 West Mundolpt street wis reported as throwing: warbaye aud decuyed ineat in bis back yard and ervatlng 4 nuafannes, ‘Dr, Mury i, Dowey reports the ditches aloug ’ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Flournoy street ina filthy condition, commenc- ing nt tho corner of Ogden avenue nnd Robey street. Along Hubbard street she found n goo condition of affairs from a sanitary standpoint. NUILDING LOOMING UP. Among tho biitding permits issued yesterday was one to Mrs. Porter, to crect a two-story diwolling, corner of Clurk‘atrect_ and Fullerton avenue, to cost €15,000; one to the Chicago Dis- tilling Company, to erect a fourestory distillers, 40x71 fect, corner of Elston avert and Black hawk treet, to cost £64,000; ony to Mrs, innltey, to erect nm two-story dwelllug, HIG Pral- fveniie, — to. coat $5,000; one to J. Kruszinskl, to erect n two-story’ divolling, Cleaver, near Blackhawk strect, to cost 81.600; one to W. HL Keough, to erect a thre story atore and dwelling, No. 14 Wabash ayes nue, tocost €8,000; one to the Evangelical Tat- thoran elon Canyecitlany 3 ercet n twosstory dwelling, No. 58 Nincteenth street, to cost $1,000; alone to Jncob Zier, to erect 1 two-story ad= dition to No. Se2 Lowe avenue, to cost 81,000, THE PANGEST WEEK OF THE YEAT. The deaths (n_the city tor tho week endiny Raturiday wero 376, araust 300 lust week, and for the corresponding week of Inst yer Tho principal cnuscs of death — were Cholera infantum, (f03 convulsions, aunstroke and dipktherit. UN one: Inanttion amd moningltis, 14 itls, 10; kuarlet-fever, ‘OF the entire Ml age, 169 under ears, The deaths consumption, 173, each; dlirrher 8; dysentery, nuinber, 25 ws wero? 3, ont Uy Third, 8) Fourthy ig Fl Sixin, Sie eventh, 23! Bighth, © ftath, Tenth, 12; Eleventh, Wy Twolfth, 73 ‘Thirteenth, 4; Fourteenth, Fit. teenth, 19; Sixteenth, 34; Seventeenth, Bighteonth, 11, By divs the deaths were: day, 62: Monday. 673 Tuosday, 8: Wednesday, 43: Thursday, 43; Friday, 23) and Saturday, Ut. AFTER THE NUMNOATS AGATN. Ald. Wickersham called at the rookery yestor- day and gave the Law and Police Depurtinents a much needed stirring up. His mission wus to are if something count not bo done ta do uway with the bumbont nulsanve at the North Per, and he mado out such a strong cuge that it was agreed that an ollieer should be kept on tho pler day and night, and that he should summarily arrest nny one catght selling beer or liquor, and keep tho thing up until the Inmbonts wore elther driven away, sunk, or burned up. ‘This was tbe advice given dy tho Law Department tos perintendent O'Donnell. and he says that he will Ret upon it at once, and promises that in n few day the pier will be In such sinpe that it can he mide n re- apectable resort day or night, The Law Depart- mient also guarintees the prosecution of nil irties who are arrested, and if they do not Ald, Wickersham says that be wilt be heard from again. E AOUTIE WATER STREET FILTH. Commissioners Wailer and De Wolf are at log- Rertends ugain, and this timo it. Is aa to whose duty it {1s to look after the removal of garbage. The question arises out of the filthy condition of South Wator street. Happenring that the mers chants dolug business there hive Jittered that thoroughfare with decayed equine bles, ete, which the contractor for cicun~ ing tho streets refuses ‘to remove, on tho ground that hig) contract, docs: not cover the removal of such stuff. ‘The matter has been Iald before the Law Departinent, and pending the gettling of tho dispute it is not like iy that pnpthing In the way of cleaning the Street will be done, notwithstanding it waa given out somne tuys ago that tho mierebunts were to gerape Up the Mth and the eity was to remove It. If the ordinanes against throwing refuse mut- ter in the atreets was enforced tho diiticulty would be surmounted at once, A few arrests for violating the ordinances would, no doubt, have a sulutnry elfect, COUNT Y-LBUILDING. TnenF were twenty marringe-licenses issucd yesterday, ‘Tne care of Mrs. Butler, who ts charged with maltrenting her aged mother, Mrs. Phillipa, will probably come up in the County Court atan carly day. Tie mnjority of the oMciuls araund tha Coun- ty-Bullding attended the funeral of the lute David Runnion, Balt of the Criminal Court, yesterday afternoon, ‘THE nse of Horman Limberg, charged with killing 2 man named MeGeary in a Sonth Hale sted-strect saloon, will come up before the Graud Jury to-day. . ‘THe case of Hultgren, charged with the mur- der of the Swede, Johnnngon, will, probably come before tho Grand Jury Wednesiay, Judgo Rogers in bis charge Indirectly referred: to this ente, saying that some very important cases, based on ciroumstantial evidence, were to como up, A xustner of lending French cltizens called on BStato’a-Attorney Mills yesterday nnd ured him to bring the cases of the South Chicuzo rougha who attempted to break up the French plenic Sunday before tho Grand Jury. It is understood that Mr, Mills agreed to bring the cases up Wednesday afternoon. Tun Grand’ Jury for tho July term of tho Criminal Court was sworn in yesterday morning with J. H. Clough as foremuin, Through some omission of the County Board It was drawn by Bherli! Hofmann, Judge Royors delivered a somewhat tongtuy churgo, cautioning tho Jury to beware of what aretermed “collection cases, and nlgo ebnrged them to return no ills uniess they were warranted to do 60 by tho eyiden Judge Rogers also spoke of tho growing practice of tho Justices of tho Peace in committing very sinall boys to Jail to wwalt the action of tho Grand Ho thought = they could finish up business the middle of next week. As there wore no cases ready, tho Judge having dismissed court on ace count of Mr. Runnion’s foneral, the jury ad- darned Tho following [aw lst of the Jurors: SAUTE Rooney, Anton Tonple, Henry, Prone tice, Hiram J, MeChesney, Catvin Chamberlin, James Johnson, 1. N. W. Sherman, Job Farren, FW. Heath, Truman W. Steele, John Fekt Kump, Thomns Matthews, John Hf. Clough, Sam- uel Glickauft, F, Madlencr, Joseph Roelle, Sr, Willlum 2, Gray, Willan Erby, Matt Kenner, Frank Cunningham, Sanford Rankin, and Her man J. Kort, FEDERAL NOTES, Five thousand doilws in gold “shiners” wora paid out yesterday by the Sub-Trensury. ‘Tne Sub-Trensury redeemed $10,000 in silver yesterday and patd out $3,000, ‘Tue internul-revenue recetpta yesterday were 827,800, of which €21,004 was for tax-pald spirita, $3,907 for tobneco and bigars, and $1,072 for beer. * Ong of United States Murshnl Mitdrup's depu- thes seized the propeller ldabe yesterday, or rather when lust heart from was on his way to seize her, In satisfaction of the clita of an in- dignant seanmn who hud lbeled her for $2.50 worth of wages. ; Accoxpina ton cfreular from Commissioner Raum, recofved yestorday, the penal sum for warehousing bonds, given for the storage of grupo brandy in spevint bonded warehouses, innty be, 1s In eases of distitlod spirits doposited in distillery warehouses, oy Bum not less than tho mmountof the tux. sto tho transportation bonds, however, where the brandy is not in tho custody of Gov wilt tax. ‘Tie following 16n Ust_of tho dutinble goods overninent dilicers, tho penal sum ‘be, us heretofore, double tho umount of the recelyedat the Custom-House yesterday: Fowler Uros,, 2.010 sacks salt; HH. Hayden, Backs eult; BLP. & C. E, Baker, Ul snicks anit; 'T, Mf. Sin elaty & Co, 200 sucks salt; Witcheoe! Foster, 8,000 raflroud ties: Lawrence & Murtin, 63 pack: ages wine; GA. Da Wilde & Co. 12 packages wlnes Chipin & Gore, t barrels nie and. porters G, W. Sholdon & Co,, 1012 boxes tin-pinta; C. 0; Porring, W barrels maple sugary Higin National Watoh Compuny. 2 casus witch materials; G. Bebmldt & lee cases baskots; Fuller & Fuller, 2) cnses drugs; Cook & Short, 1 cage suddlery; IL. Soars & Con 2 eases guns: Tamwenthal, Kitt man &Cv,,0 caves sinokers' article & Ellory, 8t rolls papers Willlam Bhilr & Co, cuse hardware; Lungfold & Heldelborger, t cuss moroceo yoda; E. B. Baton, t case guns Janson, McClurg & Co. 2 cures books: J. W. ‘traby,'4 casos musleal Instruments; Flodd, Letter & Cay, 65 eases dry xoodts: & Fi. Jacuer & Co, @ packages curthenware; Carson, Pirle, Scott & Co,, h eases dry goods; F. W. Hayne & Co,, 0 cuske yin. Colluction: Abii WEST SIDE PARKS, TYGULAK MEETING OF TI COMMISSIONERS, ‘The West Chicago Park Cominissioners met in yegular session yesterday afternoon. Presents Meusrs, Wilcox, McCron, Woodard, and Wilken, Mr, Wilcox presitiug, The minutes of the lust meeting were approved, A communication from Mr. Hans Batatka, offerluy tho services of himgelf aud his band for tho purposo of giving concorts at the Wost Sido parka, wus refereed to Mr, Woolard, Mr, Thomas Gillen presented a chim for dame ages, ulloging that on July 13 his horse strayod dnto Dougtus Park nnd came to his death through drinking polgonous water thorein, ‘This was certified to by two veterinary surgvons, Bald upon the tapte, ir. J. W. Fartin, owner of 9 vouchor tusuod by the Boart to HMarriot Varlin for Sith, for Money alyanced for aubarading part or Humes on boulevard, re aay the are aie a upon whie youcher would by pald, it bears Mate Murch ,B, 1872 steforrud: to tho Presidont for action. ‘W, IL Aldrich, Presidont of the Contral Park Driving Assocition, wrote to sny that If tha Honrd insisted upon his Assoclation paying Water-tax we would lay tho utter before tho Bourd of Directors for acon, : Mr, Wilcox said that the water usod by tho Assvolution amounted to ut least $10 a month, and he thought it fut that the tax should bo id. ane communication was referred to thy tite * ir, Sietron offered the following, which was adopted: Hewleed, That in tho Judgment of this Roard the work of furnishing tune for the wubutruta of ithe Central and Douglas Parks and boulevards ‘ig unreasonably’ delayed, amd that we bereby notify the contractor, Henry Itloe, Raq, that wo will bold bin responsible fur dauaye if'it a not complyted by the tine aud in the manner con: ehrader 1 ESDAX, JULY 20, | 1880. tracted for, and that the Secretary be Instructed to notify him, Mosera. Wilken and Woodard wero fppointed toconfer with tho West Division Ratlway, that pallco ollicera may ride upon thoir cars free. A reavlution providing for a tax of two and a half inilison taxable property in West Chiengo, to improve and maintain the’ parks and boule vards, na provided by laws wna piseed, tho Super- visor, Assessor, und Clerk of Weat Chicago to be Ainmedintely notified, Mr. James BR. Davy requested tho Commis- sionera to let him try tho method of preparing: rondbeds which Is sitecessfully used in Eugland, Tho clay of the roadbed is to be dug up and burned ‘upon the rond—making a solld brick foundation, The cost eonts a pqunre yird, pavy wiehed to try the experiment o1 100 aris of road, The road running west from Dougias Park ts of sultiable clay for thie pur- ose, ‘The cost there woul be #125 per Inenl rout. Mr, Davy elaimed that a road propared by his process neither crumbled nar eracked under any conditions, and was preferred fn England to oither stoic or maeadam. ‘The matter was re. ferred to the Itnprovement Committee, with power to net. Uiscussion over tho salary of tho After san Clerk, on which action was Intd over, tle Buurd adjourned. DLAKE-STREBT RAILROAD, TWO MIVAL COMPANIES WANT TO SECURE 17. An adjourned mecting of property-awners and others in favor of a street raliroad on West. Lake strect was held yesterday afternoon at . HO West Tnke strect in a little, room about twelve feet square into which were packed about thirty people, Ex-Ald. Throop presided. The Committee appotuted at the Inst meeting submitted n report through Mr. EM. Ualics, Tho roport stated that the Committee hnd found but one solution of the dificulty, The West Division Company deatred to extend thetr tracks to tho enstern termitns of tho street, but: hitherto) bad been unuble te secure the required pormliasion of the Council, Tho ordinance peanity a oright of way to the — Metropolitan | Company — having: beon declared invalld by Judge Barnum, and prehibitory Injunction baving been gennted, there was now no objection tothe West Division Forms: taking possession of the strect, ‘Travel facilities have been urgently demanded: Li ho residents, The consent of the Council has hithe erto been regarded solely an favor to the Com> pany, wherens how it should be denianded by the eltlas in their own behulf, The Committed aecommended that the eltizens tinite In petitions dng the Counell_ to grant the right of way to the Weat Division Company. licluded in the report was n letter from the President of the Weat Di- vision Company, stating that the Company would extend, thelr track from Union Park east on West Lnke street antl neross tha bridge tu i point 160 fect west. of Michigan avenue as soon ns the Council Rranted tho uceessury pormission, The Com: mittee further recommended the appointment. of a committes: of seven to secure signatures and present tho matter to tho Council. A draft of an ordinance was submitted which grants tho necessary right of way to the West Division Haflroud Company, provided they shall uceept within tonduys of the passage of tho und agree to tinish the work within sixty dys, Mr. D. it, Hough, tho President of the Metro- politnn Company, presented tho clatins of that corporation, Ho claimed that the meeting hid been called by the West Division Company to ive them an excuse for gulng before the Council, ie went over the history of thorival corporations with the legal proceedings, and clalmed that his corporation would nave finished tho work lous ago were it not for the opposition of tho other coinpany, Ho claimed that the Matropols- tan Company hind secured signatures represent- ing a majority of tho frontage. at tho conelusion of Mr. Hough's remarks ho and Mr. Hines devoted themselvesto a persount auurrel, Hough claiming that Haines was tho “lireling" of tho West Side Con Ans and Hintnes Ukening Hough to a burglar trying to stent other people's property, Hough mado a delicate allusion to the Fidelity Bank, and Hutnes replicd that Hough “ hadn't adollurin the world, Those present took sklea, and fora fow minutes thoro was every prospect of a free tight. and 0 vast dent of fecllng was dis- syed. When the row had somewhut subsided, Hough proposed to umend the report by ing the Metropolitan Railrond Cotapany ‘oat IMvision Mailroad Company. 4d for, and the Chairman tal all those who were opposed to the report to atep autsido so that he could count those who remulned. * diy u call of bands tho amondmont was lost by a voto of 19 toll. Messrs, ‘I. Carbine, E. M, Haines, Frank fnos Ayres, LG, Falr- 8, Peck, + Were appointed a commite 4 banks, an F. Gale tee to present the inatter to te Council. ‘Tho meeting thon ndjourned to the sliowalk, where the whole inutter wag fought over again in tho rat, THE MILITIA. THE AIXTI NATTATLION GORS TO GENEVA LAKE, Following tho example of the First Regiment, who are wow enenmped at Oconomowoc, Wi for n brief stay, tho Sixth Battallon, Licut.-Col W. H. ‘Thompson commanding, left this city yea: terday morning by the Chicugo & Northwestern for Lake Goneva, another Wisconsin summer rosort, where tho annual encampment takes pisee As they inarched through the strects the battniion—cousisting of nearly 300 incn—looke:l very well, nnd bore thomecives ko soldlore, Owlnge to somo detay ha recelving thelr costumes the Higland company, which hia been recently organized, did not appear in kilt and philibeg, which ocensloned much disappointmout to the Inembeors und those who were atnxtous to seo thom. A large number of frionds of the hattul- fon accampanted {ton the spveiat train to Geneva Take, and some of them will remain during tho encainpiment. ‘Tho site selected for the on- pinent Is Kaye's Park, and will be known as mp Fairbank, Visitors witl be recolved and ontertulned next Snturday, which will be felt day, Adnilitary band of twenty pieces accon winted the buttallon, commanded by Drum- fujor Putman and led by D,$. MeCosh, Monday next She Uatinllon will breuk camp and return 0 the city. The compantes were commanded a3 follows; A, Capt. HG. Purinton; 2, First-Lieut. J. Gd. pt.J. L, Whelan; 1), First-Lieut, O, Capt, Robert Vierling; F, Capt. A. ¢ G, Flest-Licut. John? Hatfon,’ Buttery ut, Bailey, ASHES TO ASLIES. DAVID RUNNION. Tho funeral of tho lute David Runnion took place at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon from bis Into residence, No, 9018 Wabash nvenue, and its slmpliclty mude it very impressive. Tho re- maine were laid out so that friends could view the face of tho dend tn the back parlor. They were Incased. {na rich black cloth-covered ensket, with silver and ebony handles. At tho hend was a pillow of tubcroses and white tlow- ‘ora, with the word in {inmnortelles “Dada,” and at the foot Iny a Noral scytho and sheaf of yar- nered wheat. Theso were all tho floral otfer- ings, and they told tholr own gtory, Tho grand- ehikiren called bin Dada" in life, and the Moral pillow was their affectionate and ten. der love. Dering: In fe “Unelo David" enjoyed the tricndship of all with whom became in’ contact. With always a plensant and kind word for etorybody, hand and beurt we over open ty the needy and oppressed. ‘Tho faco dn the cotivtooked cul. Itwas not unlike that of the fatigued traveler who had simply last dawn to rest by tho wayside, The deceused was opposed to nil dstontatlous display, ad especial. ly ut, funerals, and at bia request and tof tho fui there wero no floral offerings sunt. in by outside frionds. A crayon portrait, of tho deceased was entiined with a wreath of simllix: and tuberoses, done by tho tender and loving bands of bla family. Tho house wis inadequate to hold “the numerous friends of the decensed, many of whon merely pugsed through ty take a hist, Hngering look nit all that was mortal of tholr vonurably friend, ‘Tho confréres of the deceased hi the Shorilt's alllce attended ina body, headed by Sherlif Hoffmann und hisChiet Deputy, James y, Healy. Bach wore erape upon the left arin, Tho Kev. Dr, Clinton Locke conducted the sery- fees according to tho rites of tho Protestant Eplecopal Church, nnd the singing was done by a quartet composed of Mrs. Farwell, Mra, Jobe son, und Messrs. Sprague and Os. Atthe conehilon of the anthem tukon from the twenty-ninth and forticth Ysating, the quire tot sang that moxt touching of hymns commone ing," One sweetly goluinn thought.” ‘Tho tev, Dr, Tavke then read tho lesson from the tiftcenth ehupter of Bt. Paul's Epistios to the Corlathians, ‘Thoquartet sang “t eantot ulwaystricy the wy, after whieh Dr. Locke oifered up prayer, and AL its conchision announced that the remutnder of the services would tuke plaice ut tho grave, nnd that only the mombors of tho fully and the pullebearery wouid nocompany tho remalis: totholr lust resting place. ‘Those wha dealred Were thon aver a chance to look upon the fice of tho deceased before the reumins were plied wurse, whilu the quurtot sang, “ Abide nthe with Me," Among those of our oldor altizei preene wero Jerome Heecher, O, J, Adams, I. 2 ote aA. 1, Limb, George ‘Trondway, Sum ‘Curnor, ft, 8. Tuthill, ox-Judue Williaus, Judge ttob son, J. 1K, OC, Forrest, Charles Came Cobb, M. Loomls, Coroner Mann, John stop Clinton Briggs, Charics A. Guubert, Hoecheter, John Garrick, Vharlos Kern, J. 1. MeVickor, luther Latin Milly, ‘Thomas Currier, Dr. Qsquod, Archie MeAlltater, Gerard Cailaghin, Charies Potter, Charles ¥, Foorater, Within KF. Swisaler, Alvin Hulbert, 2. He Seligman, Joseph Dixon, H, Tt. Walehe, Tho pullsbourora wero J. Ht. SMoVicker, Alfrud ‘owles, Charley Kern, Joby Hufmany, D, A. Jones, and IL 1B. Bryant. Yesterday forenoon the employés of the Shor- i's office met ih the Crintaal Court room to tnko suitable uotion in regurd to the death of David Runoloa. There was a very fult uttond- ance, and Sherif Jonny Hotfaman was requested: to preside, ‘Kho devpeast feoliug of sorrow wis expressed ot the logs of one who was 8 friand: a. His venorable gray, bulr and beard were 8 feature in the Criminal Court for the past four yeurg, nnd many a poor, helploss, and friendtoxs rhsonir hug couson tu romoraber the Hoodness of wart of the lute David Runnion, BKulogios were pagsed upon the fife und charactor of tho de- conmsed, und bis kindly qualities of beud and heart touchingly alluded to, No man waa ever moro beluyed py bis asseclates thun Mr. Bun nion, ‘The foliowing preambto and raeotditions wore unanimously adopted by a rising 4or Woes, [thre pleased an All-Wigo'Provl+ tence to remove from among 15 our vepgrnble nsaocinte and boloved companion, David kun- nion; and Es Wn » Inthe death of David Tunstign, 9 man of sterling Integrity and honorable chakaic- ter, of Hint: Nature and perfect muniincar, tho Sheriff's staff haa lost a trite aul worthy reyro- sentative, and the community at large a fatal and zealots servant; therefore, bo it Reeolved, That we hervby extend our honstfelt sympathies to tho refatives of the deceased, nnd keenly participate in tho eorrow of thaserwho have been so siddenly berettal them fs Irreparable, and which ol with whom he was associated, And we truat that He who rites and provides for atl will come fort them in thie trying dispensation. 2 Renolved, That copy of these resolutions be ned in tho preasof the elty anda copy be tives OF tho deceased, ented to the reh 8 vhutze Rogers requested that the resolutions be rpread upon tho records of the Criminal, Court, and n motion to that effect will be mundo pho whose lone to deeply felt by = fn cotirt this morning by Stato's-Attorney: Mills. * In respect to the memory of tho deceased the Criminul Court was closed yesterday. ISAAC A'UKINSON, ‘Tho funcral of Isane Atkinson, of the frm of Davis, Atkinson & Co., pnekors, took place yess torday at3o'vlock, Tho ‘services were held at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, at which tho Rev. Charics 8. Lestor presided. He mndo no re- marks, preached no sermon, but tho selemn service of the Church told of n timo in which tho good would rise, Stormy fr was the day, tho church was filled to overtiowing. Over 000 per sons were within Its walls, (large number stand> ing In tho alsics, while tho steps and eburch- yard wero fMiied with the friends of tho faimily, The chureh chanecl waa a literal bed of flows erg, [t being Mited with the chofzest designs of the florist's art. At the conclusion of the survice tho body, in ita black velvet cankot, was taken tothe wrlk in front of the chtireh with face ox- posed, where tho employés and friends took thelr inst look. Tho funeral procession, the Inr= gest ever seen in Hyde Dark, wag then formed, and with solemn step proceeded to Onkwouls: Cemetery, where a short prayer was anid, and the remiilns committed to mother earth. During tho service in the chureh tho welght of the nudienes wns so xreat 8 to cause the floor to acttle for n fow inches. Lackily tha notre was heard ouly by a few, who at once nroge and quietly left. At the tloso of the service the Ree: torso" annonneed tho method of retiring as to prevent any knowledge of the trouble. The vhureh hus been undergoing revalrs during tho past week on the sides by putting in now Joists, he centre wis rewarded perfvetty safe, but by the thine thut this fs read the elurel will have etl) more braces under it. The following revolutions of respect to tho memory of Mr, Atkinson were offered on the Rourd “of ‘Trade yesterlay by Hobert Warren: and George Stewart, and unanimously adopted: Wuenxas, This Hoard hus learned of the sud- den nnd melancholy death of onr highly-es- teemed fellow-incmber, Mr. Isnag Atkingon, therefore, a4 expressive of oni senso of grief oce casioned by this sad event, be It. Resolved, ‘That the members of tho Bonrd of Trade of Chicago sorrowfully record their nigh uppreeiution of the charicter of. the deceased, not only us a Inisiness associate, but niso in tho social walks of life, As an active business mun, for yenrs intimately connected with the dovulep- ment of one of the lending enterprises of owe city, none oecnplell q higher stauding na un hon- orable and conservative merchant than he, As nn employor of large bodies of inen, he was in anemiuent degree’ a model, kindly appreci- ative of true relation between Iubor and capital, aud ondoy toy to on unusunl extent the confidence ‘and esteom of those who toemploy. Asa fri wity We mourn his sudden demise a4 that of a brother, Denthsellorn claims une more beloved and vaited than he. Reanived, Thnt to hia bereaved widow and family we'tonder our deopest aympathy in this inournful und unexpected visitation: while no words of ours muy aesunge thelr overwhelming: griof, we muy be permitted to suggest that in the grent hereafter the denlings of an over- ruling Providence will doubtless appear to have been based on a wisiom that we aro not wholly: inenpable of appreciating, Resotecd, That this expression bo entored upon tho reeants of this Assocation, and a copy be cumtmuniented to tho family of the deceased. ANN M'NICHOLAS. ‘The death of an old and respected resident of thiselty, in the porson of Mrs, Ann MeNicholus, occurred Inte Sunday evening at the residence of hergon, Mr, John ff, MeNichotns, No. 800 Ful- ton street. She was born in Ireland tn the year 1303, making her 77 years of nyo. The good old lndy enfoyed perfect bealth up to a few days bo- fore her decease, Sho was the mothor of Mr. Patrick MeNivholas, John H. MeNicholns, and tho lute Stephon MeNicholas: nso Sra. James Holmes and Mra, Michael MeNichols. Sho had a multitude of friends in and about Chicago, who will bo pained to earn of herdeath. The fu- neral will take place ut 10 o'clock this morning, from tho residongy- af Str Jolin 1. MeNicholns, No, 80 Fulton Biren to St. Columbkill's Church, and from thora.t, the Northwestern depot, thonce by curs toVaivary. TANNER. How the Now’; York Fasting Man I Getting Along—2in ‘Kwonty-socond Day. us Speelat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youk, July, 10.—Dr, Tanner completed tho twenty-tirst day of his enforced abstinence from food at 12:30 to-day. Hela moro ohcerfut and stronger than, he was yesterday, List night, ono of tho ductors says, he Was in a very werk condition. His full walght was 135 pounds this morning, a gain of half a pound sinee yos- terday. Between Wand 11 o'clock tho Doctor was awake and sitting on the silo of his cot, chatting with bis watchers and visitors, Ho sald that too many people talked with hlin, and that he should not herenfter allow eo many to address him, Ho tukes his regular rntions of water nt about tho same hours exch day. Dut little dliferonce contd be seen in hia appearance to-day, Whonn party of indies called at the hull this murning ano of thom uitered the faster ber hind, which he yon wngallantly refused, with tho remark that “It was Eve that ratsed tha dovil with Adam,” which crouted a genoral Inugh. Among tho gentlemen progont there wero about twelve persons called, in the courso of the duy, Including several medicad onttomion, At 5 _a'el this morning the Dovter leaped his cot with groat alnerlty and Jumped into bls eurriago without assistance, and, necompanied by tle watchors, took his usuitl dri lie waa vory much pleased with the scenery, and tho drivo lc . weomed to make bim-feel unusually lively and talkutlye. At One fh dred and Fifth streot the Mited with pure spring water, which was tnore puluinble to the Doctor than any ho had taken. ‘Phe purty returnod nt 7 o’ulock, when the Doctor was welghod, tippiny the scales ut 15. Ho thon retired to. hi gallery cot. Durtng tho morning tho Doctor slopt most of the tine, covered with a whito blanket. He did not make hls apperranco on the main floorof the hall, The mall continies to come In nt tho rato of nbout thirty lettors and postal cards by cuvh delivery, and tho numbor received Ia gradually increnstiyg, To the Weatern Aasoctated Press, New Youk, July 10.—Dr. ‘Tynner stil porsa- vores In his fast, and {4 neithor losing nor gains ing tleeh, He took n drive até p. m., from whic: ho returied secmingly veatl Ho returned to Clarendon (all at 4 p.m. and rested on his co wotll 10, when he wont to the main hall and wa welghed, 1s welght was G1 pounds, pulse 72, teniporuture W, and respiration 14, —— a a SOLDIERS’ REUNION. Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Decarun, Ul, July 10.—A meeting of the Vicas Presidents of tha Macon County Buldlora’ Ree unton Assoctation was held at tho Court-lfouso, in this vity, on the afternoon of tho 17th Insts, when preliminary arrangoments were mado for tho great soldtors' reunion to bo held at tho Fair Grounds near thls ety on Oct. band 7, in cone nection with the Twonty-trst Milnols Infantry: Volunteers, Gen, Grant's ald regiment, An ox+ ceutive commilttes composed af the Hon, W. By Chambers, Mayor If. W, Waggoner, and Charles TL Fuller was appalpted, and tho lattor gontlos man was ordered to have posters printed and distributed, Col, D, J. Ulock was chosen to muster on battalion of cavnry, and on fnanco commitice was appointed, Gen, Grant hag recently positively stated tat be would bo: present at this reunion to shuke hands hb und iitdress his oltt command, and it is contls dently expected that thore will bo no Ies@ than 8.0 strangers on the grounds during the Uth. and 7th. All the prominent guliiers and di tingultied zentlemon in tho country bave res ceived inyitatlo: be present, es INFRINGEMENT, : Dernort, Mich., July 10,—1n the United States Clreult Court, Eastera District of Michlgan, to- day, A. Sourts, of Nowark, N, J., obtained from Judgo Brown a prolimiuary injunction aguinst Worden Hros,, of Ypsilant!, diieh., forbiddl the manufacture or aale of whip sockets In which they have been engnged forseverul years, Similar injunctions have ben heretutorg ob- tained of Judges Whuelor, of Vermont; and Blatebford and Wallace, of the Now York Tis- trict Courts, agalnat dealers in these woods, but the present injanction Is designed to prevent jorvices he hud occasion genial and kind. the further manufacture on the ground of the fufringement of u prior patent, it $e i . —NESTLE'S MILK FOOD, = Manufactured solyly by Honrl Nestle, Vevoy, Switzerland, Contalusonly milk, wheuton broud> crust, and sugar, and requires only watde'to Pi pare It for uve, Ruconunended by all fawyfly physichins asa certalu preventive of; cholera intuntum and suinmer complaints. lamphicts ek out par techs Gy to uny address. Kept rugytats ane core. PY qhogas Lueatva & Co., MontroalyCanada. ———— eapliton cures ulvorated guro thrdlit by garg- _ LAKE BLUFF The Sylvan Worshipers Bighing for Overcoats and Grate-Fires. An Unabated tnlerost Manifested In Sabbath- "School Maltors. Leotures on Abraham Lincoln, Ohina, and Biblical Topica, During such n heated termas marked tho {n= fuguration of the Lake Bluff Sunday-School Ase sembly, when tho average thermometer shows Q propensity to Ignore all respect for tho cot fort of people living in-crowded cities, when life 13 rendered n positive infliction by the scorching raysofa midsummer suneverybody and bis faml- ly are possessed with a dedire to tly to some place whore cool breezes provail and an average dee gree of comfort can Lenttalned. Many porsons, therefore, attired In gauzy summor clothing rushed off to Lake Bltt,—camo down ko lucusta upon the small but expectant community in the woods and made glad tho hearts of tho reverend gentlemen under whoso maungoment the Assembly hnd Deen instituted. For about twenty-four hours the weather waa perfection Itself, and lifo was mado passably endurable, But Just as the visit- ors wero congratulating themselves upon their agreenblo surroundings, a change tock plice which shriveled up thoir enthusiastic idens of country comfort. The wind blew and tho rin deseenited and beat upon thoir devoted henils, and tho ntinosphero, on Sunday ospecially, was sich that tho seelugion of honte and the cheery light und warmth of a grate fire would have been flu, welcomed. The interest in the exer elses has not nbated, howover, und. the program for this week has been arranged with a view of Attracting still luvs crowds, and this result cannot but follow the Intelllgent managemant and thorough udeninistrative abliity which has thus far been noticenbic., The Rov. John Will- fumson and the Rev, A; W, Patten have nchicved dust commendation for thelr effarts to make the assembly a perfect success, and will undoubt- edly during the coming week add materially to thelr well-carnod reputations. Counting the officers and teachers engage in the Sunduy-school services on Sabbuth after: noon, there were presont by actual count BM persons, young and old, XL of whom wero for the tine engaged In Biblo-class studies. mupy of whom are ‘Surday-school work, ating exercises: Horton;/ Agsistants, D Sheppard, and C, F. Tho following gentlemen prominently ening i took ehurye of tho jt ent Superint W. Fotter, Morrell; S oO. 3 jt i. nits Asststunt Seerc- tary, P. F, Chases ‘Tenchers, P. J. Layno, J. Me Latinear, 8. 8. Sheppard, D, Ware, Edinund Burke. tho tov. A. J. Jutking, Mfrs, MT. Friable, rs. 1.8, Vail, Georzo Fellows, H.C. Wood, M. D, (illett, and 8. D, Willard, Tho threpitbaro subject of tho water- supply was tuain referred to yesterday, by Mr, Horton, Prosident of the _Asso- chition, That gentleman stated if ~ noth. {ng untqward occurred Inke water would be distelblited through the grounds to-morrow, If the prediction prove true, 2 Rouree of great anuoyunee wilt be removed. Yest ine tho mala well on the grounds refugod to yield one drop of aqua pura, and It beewne necessary to haul water from n distance to satisfy the thitety crowds. YESTRRDAY'S BERVICES opened at the usual hour with achildren's mect- Jug, so-called, at which tho youngsters were consplenous by thelr absence, At 8:00 PI KF conyorsition on the “ Vatua, Method of Conducting Toach- at 10 o'clock tha Hoy, A.J. led tho discussion of tho under tho head of “Tho the | Supreme Standards ions.” The learned gentleman inspired jolutrous works upon of Other Kel drew many compurisons between tht Book and the writers of 1d which are founded tho religious belicfa of henthon and scini-barburous people, Hisideduce tion was that tho Bible presented to the world 1 code of morals uncyiiled by the combined writings of all other writers upon religious sub- jects. At10 o'clock Mrs. J. F.Willing rend n very ablo paper in tho conversntion series. ‘Tho Indy took, ng her subject, “Rotulning the Older Pu- pls in the Sunday-School,” and said our okler scholars “imust bo kept in tho Subbath-school.—first, for thelr own good; sece ondly, for the good of the. Church; and thirdly, because It is necessary to the very gents of tho Sabbuth-schoo! ue a Divinely-appointed institu. tion for the salvation of souls, | Young people regard it brave to challenge established nuthorl- ty, Just as in the backwoods [t is taken ana murk of courage for tho ble boys to thrash the teachor, Thess doubts aro ingeniously stated, and when once they haye taken possession of tho mind thoy cannot be dislodged excopt by Nboral study, Tho Sabbath-sebvol Js the « NECRUITING-FIELD OF THE CHURCH. Hero It ig where it fluds {ts best disciplined and equipped soldiers, Some of the worst enemics of tho Church tre thous who usa tho principica of Chriatlunity, its charities, the skill acqufred In its fume schools, to undermine und destroy its life, None are too old to need Bible study, Bkoptics ure attacking the Church as never be- tore, and, us an offact, God's peoplenre studying its never before. The inost succeastul soul. winners are thoy who curry the Bible, not only in the hand, bute in tho head, and whose hearts nro full of Seriptural this duy omuny —ounderrate the — diznity of religious instruction, Thoy look Ror tho Bundny-sehoo! as 1 piace where the children ure kept out of mlsehlet for an hour or two, but tha idea of acquiring Christinn knowledgo 1s not considered, Jibte truth is coming to be known, lot 2g goft, light Cood, fit oniy for infants, butus solld, strong, und full of force given by inspirn- tion; Tho speukor conceded that the machinery of tho schools might possibly bu finproved, but. insisted thit in tho abstract thoy wero de- mandod aud should be unlveraitly sustained, The papor concluded 09 follows: “The more Intellecttn! and skilled teachers become tho moro Insting will be thelr afforts upon the minds of the youngor scholars, Thon aniy_wo hopo for 4 Chuteh thoroughly furnished for Goxi's service." = ‘Tho progratn of tho morning, closed by a lect ure on * Abraham Lincoln,” by Gen, D. H Clapp, of Yates City, Ia, Following go closoly tho lecture of Leonurd Swett upon the sumo subject, If was In the minds of many vory ques: donabio ifunything new could be elicited from at second roviow of the life and career of tho innrtyred!President. Eulogium of Lincoln's lite has intorested many audionecs, and beon tho thome upon which many tevturera have glow. ingly and cloquently discoursed, but it can tru}: ho said of yosterduy’a production that {i {nirly Rmnong the best upon tho ‘subject. Gen, Clapp was oxcecdingly graphic In ail bts descriptions, and ho portrayed tho checkered and ovanttil eareor of Lincoln in Innguuge so well chosen that, couptod with ora. torical ability of more than avernye excellence, he was Hstencd to with marked attention throughout tho lcoture, and heartily applauded and congratuluted at ita cuncluaion. ‘THY AFTERNOON EXERGIBES commonced with n dissertation on’ the Biblo topias ow Do We Know the Bible Ia tho Word of Godt" by B, F. Jacobs, In proof af the prop- oxition that the Bible was the Word of God, tho speaker. quoted tho antiqilty of tho sixty-six books of which tt 18 composed, tho tranelation of tho various books showing tho cnroful prep: ration of tho work, {1 ing as tha foul or veventh stite of its prepurution, the revision now in progress, Anothor indication of ita Di- Ving orlgin woe the presorvution through ages of tho precious doctrines taught thoreln, it ha dng been tho first hook ever printed. ‘The fact that the people who llved when the Bible was written accepted and approved it: was coneli- aivy ovidence of its tuspiration. Tho spenker dwelt upon the internal evidence and tho unity nnd burmony of tho Book, Mlustrating a postion by the fuck tit _ the first Hook of Gunesis and tho. last Book of Kevelution iltted togcttier, ug though they were one and tho same bouk, Tho ulvoralty of tho Dible was shown in tho majestic simpliclty of the virlous subjects of which It treated, wher charactora aire depicted whose attriiutes, eape- clnily those of Jesus Christ, woro beyond tho conception of mun not mapired, Personal evl- dence of the fact, that tho ible was the Word of God, the sponker thought wag proved in the fact that in tho Book to us ts God rovenled, and Hv Is: revealed nowhere else, The Hible bn ing thd complement of the saul all bodily wants, and | comforta cheers despondent humanity, under any and all clrvumstances. Persounl experience which {s often set asklo, to the mind of tho spenkor was often the truest evidence of God's power and intluence, Ita comforting offucta in sickness and death were additional evidences of ita Divine origin, and, suid tho speaker In cons clusfon, therg Ig no othor book iu existence that could bo {mplicitly relied upon tn times of need, i LECTURE ON CHINA, Following Mr. Jacobat pa er rot, M. W. Hare Pington, o ‘Ann Arbor University, delivered a stuns an A Yearin tho Capitel of China,’ Tho Chinosa Idea of Jisking was, that it was very ine centre of all thut'!s glorions ang sublime, “ain ‘ , the greatest (Empire {1 tha workd, pas ‘sessed tho poorest facilities for yetting about, and tho moat comforiable munnor of travel was the Turtarcart. Tho Yankee traveler hell na chronic into of “hurry,” thia modo 0 frananortation fy choson in ‘reaching Peking: from Hong-Kong, In profernce toa trip by the narrow canal, which. takes tho greater part of live daya eg 1 yeors gone by, ti Tartare fore @ tho i nclpal Inhabitants of the elty, but of lata year the pop- ulation. bad ehunyed, ‘untll the | Chincsa bad monopolized the wealthier portion of tho city, and bad outnumbered thelr prodecussors, ‘There waa within tho walls of the city u quad ruplo city, and insldo of tho Interior wall, iu tha yory contre of the town, Iv situated the palace of the Hoyal funiity Into this saured pluve no person of foreign birth ts allowed to enter. Uo tween the Tinperlal palace and tho garden a fore elgner is uot permitted to pass, and the epeakur described u vouturesomo trip which ho made thraugn this scction, much to the consternation ppthe native Ute Foferned i tuo bouuty of Uhjneso bridges, and w! such atyle a! > ld bo. adopted Pe toeart in 4 thom aw iplatirusqua wy ese ay jc “te extvme, Notwithstandiug “ull theso marke oof benuty, there wero scenes of desolation and neglect whieh rendered doubtful to the traveler the inct (int he was in the Imperial elty of Chinn, Ho mraphtenlty de- geribed tho utter lack of ercatury, comforts among the lower classes, and stated that ho had secon inen dying in tho streets of famlne-foyer, without tho elightest attention being pald them, The lveturer ent he wished he could doreribo tho aetivity which prevatls in Chinese eltics. Continual procesato: f wayons and rushing crowds of people, Kverything In tho way of trade was carried on ont of doors, and It was worth one’s life to push his way at tines through tho masses of struguting people, A Chinese barber could indocd bo eutled nn artist, He was called upon not only to shave tho fnee, but also tu serape the head proper, and was also sought out for othor purposes of personal decoration and cleunlinoss which hia American brethren wore not nccuatomed to, Tho apouker: thon deseribed tho noisy effarta of tho Chinceo auctioneer fu disposing of hiy wares, and tho peculine mannor in which people arranged their londs in going to and from market. Chineso farmer hitches. anything that comos. handy to his market wagon, A team composerdt of anox and a horse, with a wise Httle donkey on the fend, will guide thomacives through tho ciroultous streets in safety, and beyond un oce ensional exhibition of mutish obstinacy upon tho purtoftho donkey, the farmer fa safo in allowing tho pilot to have his why. ‘The apenker thon described fis walks about. tho city, dwelling: upon the pevulfarslhts which: @ belicld, and told of a curtain attached to Chinese enrta which $s a sign to all that thelr owner has a foreigner on board. Once in ox- tending churity to a beggar the apeaker dropped aHberat contribution into bis hand, ond the news aprend Ilke n contogion, that a rich for- elaner had urrived in the vicinity. Boygars enimo Hike locusts ‘and Ilterally warmed down upon iin, untiLit became necessary to literally cut atick and run, lic then described the Temple of Heaven, which he sald represented the pecullar rollgion of the Uhinese. Forelgners aro not allowed to onter ita Kaercd gntce, but the apouker found that money would effect un entrance If Judl- clously expended, although tho inglde gates wero: inaccessible. ‘Tho visitor could, however, secur a fook at the Temple from the top of the inner wal, ‘Tho Chineso priests ate peculiurly dressed, and in some of those houses of worship number 8,000 or 4,000, He described the dress of tho pricats, and said that the musie chanted in these pinces wns tho best heard In China. He then gaye a few minutes to an interesting: eseription of n church in which tho bullovers in Confuelus worship, The ceremonies \ not entled a literal worship, but wore ‘Intended by the Chinvev elmply as a ‘mark of respect to thelr putron siint. The Methodist misston-school in Peking, the speaker said, Was Ineated in u very respectable portion of the.city, and he was surprised to see tho extent of usefulness to whieh tho Rehool had grown, In closing, ho stated that the fare elyn traveler when in need of agalstanca could niways rely upon the missionaries, whose uso- fulness could not be overestimated, tia the testl- mouy of all who visit Chinn would verlfy. SHELTEI NEEDED, In tho name of suffering hinmanity it is to be hoped that the Lake Bluf Associution will during tho present year ‘orect a tight bornt shed, or someising: more aubstantiil, to shelter thelr visitors fn case of ellinatic changes, such ns have provailed during the past three days. To sit upon a hard bourd sent in an open tent pen such a day ns yesterday, when winter wrappings were at 1 premiuin and not to be bind at any price, is enough to try tho Chris- than fortitude of nn Esquimnu, This diseom- fort bas been of yearly occurrouce, und should be remedied at once, The progruim fur to-day is as follows: 30—f1:1h, Children’s meeting. N—0:14, Conversation—A ‘Leacher's DiMficul- ties with Tila Class, und How to Remedy Them. GC. W. Cordis, }0:00—11:00, Biblo Tople—What Do Wo Mean by tho Tuspiration of tho Hible?—Proofs and The: ores. ‘The Rov. A. Gurney, D. D. 11:00—12:00, Lecture—The Ajro of tho World andof Main, Prof, Edmund Androws, M.D, 2:00—1,00, Atonement—Tho Relation of Atunemont to Personal Salvation, Tho Rey R, Stroveldye. : ture—Across the Continent— ov. Bross. , Conversation—Ifow to Study and Tench vu Lesson, S.A. Kean, 72, Service of Soug and Worship, 300, Lecture—Soloman's Temple and Its Ser- viees, with tull illustrations in ol! paintings. Prof. D. ieag! ft:00~-£:00, Newly told: 4:00-6:00, 2 NEW YORKERS’ OCCUPATIONS, Syectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, New You, July 10.—New York Clty supports 8,000 grocery stores, 1.147 bakers in business for thomselyes, 1,003 brokers whose names nre en- terail as being In business, 663 printers in busl- neas for thomsclyes nlono, 2,805 shoemukers now ourrying on businoss, besides tho Journcymen; ‘1388 merchant tafloring establishments, bosides 723 clothing estnluishments; 823 dealers in wines and Nquors, besides tho luger-bear saloons; Bact Juwyers who have registered, and it 1a supposed half us many mora not reported; 3,40 lager-beer saloons registered. Des Moines, NEW MHEAT., first lat of new whont sold in this county at 70 cents. It was tho Mediterranean variety, plump, and No, 1, “Hair Rovivum " restores gray hair to Its ori; {nal eojor for 60 cents. peed 5 Falntness before caulng, pain and distress aftorwurds, proyented by Mult Bittora, Times: Our highest artists in dontistry: The MecChesnoy’s boyond doubt, though buts. neet, Over 150,000 Howe rentes {soid, Borten, Selleck &Co., Agents, 7 Lake street, Indigestion, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and all forins of Roneral dobility relleved by tuk- jug Mensman’s Peptonized Boot ‘Tonle, the only propuration of beef containing its entire antri- jous properties. Jt {3 not 8 mere stimulant like tho extricts of boot, but contains blood-mukiny forco-yonorating, and tlfv-austaiaing propertle: datnvatinble in all enteeblod conditions, whethor the result of exhaustion, nervous prostration, overwork, or acute disense; particularly tf re- sulting fram a a goimplaints, Caswell, Hazard & Co., Propriotors, Now York, For salo by drugiists, ATHS. RUSSELA—At Hinsdale, Mh, nt 2230.0. m1. Sunday, July 18 Aorbort Cyril, infaie ach of FW. and Amol . Russell. £ WILLAID—July 18, of consumption, at tho res donoo of hor fathor, Ella Leona, wify of A. M. Wil Jard, and duughtor of 1.1, Caberey, aud 3) years und Funeral Tuoadny, July 20, 0¢2 p.m, from 308 Pral- rio-ay, to Ouktand. HOLDSWORTH—Mrs, Catharine Holdsworth, wife of ‘Squire Holdaworth, Sanday morning, July'1¥, ot hor lato residunce, 4) West Fi tee of funeral hurcufter, DENNY —July 18, nt tho rosidonco of W. A. Denny, Woodland acauha Novous Denny, wean yun montha nid 9 di f27-Cotumbns (G.) papers please copy, nly 18, Arthur Willlunt, nved 1 yone and d ingest won of John Y, nnd Annia Loo. Krom row Wout “Martixor-tts Wa. m. ftwonthest, 1d Felenda of the fumlly tuyitod attend, t27-Hudaon and Albany papors pleaso copy. Y BOTSFORD—At Wautouun, Ub, Sunday, Ju; eney.aniyeonut Noney and Riiua Borstord aged Tyoarand miontha, © Iderica, No. 257 -ay.. Tucsday, sehen ay aty Weteshrartvovday BPECIAL SERVICE the funtattation of f i of the Heanton 11 pytarian arch, (Fourteen Bt, two blocks Wostut Uluo Uda focmorrow avening at 7 a a U-av.) Wil bo hol Kove tire" Pattorson, Worrall, Wishatde silk ‘ay uy A ) Wishard, » lan, ond other art juchaugl ra, es D GEM LYES ICE LEAD TILE NOON PRAYER theoting sostay in Lawer Farwull Hall. Bt pordinily tuvitede 2 Ut wer Parwoll Halle Berwngurs Dap ea neion np to : Furwell tutte Coma nud WILL CONDUCT TINE wing tocntiehy in Lower Come aud bring your frlenda, BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure, MADE FHOM GRAPE CREAM TAHTAN, fousckuvper's favarite in loadtug aties of the wo: ju other preparalivn makes such light, Haky, hot reads, UE Turacions baa Fy. Con a by dyspey ea without fear of the tl ls resulting from heavy indle sShausenby ihe dovornmcurcuemle Ue hore somenisen ny ths wechomian De Mute se wove. ‘OU. New York, BAKING POW Db MUSINENS Hotel K The proprietors of the CANADA PACIFIC HOTEL, in WINNI. PEG, MANITOBA, are prepared to enter into arrangements for q LEASE of the present building which will be enlarged fora 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 ycars, Letters to be addressed Box 1913, Post Office, Montreal, NOM, oe ‘oO eepers! Itisa well-built TAREANT'S SELTZER APERL in Every American Home, TARRANT’S SELTZER APERIENT, Based upon n sciontifte anatysin of this colobrated German Spring, Is its concentratod duplicate, wit thirty to forty sparkling by Drugutats the world over, JEWELERY, CELEBRATED FOR y, Elegance and Beauty in Design, Superior in Quality and Finish, comprising patterns NOT found elsewhere, are shown at Hamilton, Shourds & Co,, 1) RANDOLH, 4 COR. STATE AN ar Spring of Germany doses In conch bottle. Soi OPPOSITE MUSIC-HALL, AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CU., + 3H and 216 Madisou-st. REGULAR DRY GOODS TUESDAY, JULY 20, 9:30 A. GEO, P. OUR WEEKLY AUCTION SALE BOOTS AND SLIPPERS, On WEDNESDAY, Will comprise a well-sulected atock ‘of Custom-teit goods auapted to prosont nued GHU. 1, GORM & Ci THURSDAY, July 22, at 9:30, . BE SALE $ CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Full Lines of W. 6., €.C., Rock. and Yellow ware, Glassware, Lamps, &¢. ods Packed for Country Merchants. Foods ace EET GOIE & Clie Auctioneers, By ELISON, FLERSHELYW & C0., Auctlonoors, Pawnbrokers’ Sale L + | «AT AUOTION, and Valuable Stock of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, , ‘Large Tuesday Morniug, At our stores, 8! Goldamid's entire mock tu date: GOLD and SILVER MONDS, Rich JEWEL, Guns, Pistols, and Miscellanecousdvods, ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. Auctioneer TRADE SALE AND CLOTHING GORT & CO, Auctionoer. USUAL 5 SHOES, July 21, at 10 a.m ‘ati and 210 Mad and 8 Itundytphest. Tuly 20, at 10 o'cl'k, and 86 Rundolph-at. WATCHES, Fine DL RY’, Sitver-plated Wart, CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE C0, uccoasora to Wr, A. Buttory & General -Auctioneors, 105 Jaako-st. 1 ASSIGNER'S BAI BOUTS AND SILOES. TUKSDAY, JULY 2), A‘! 0:8) O'CLOCK, AM, ee At SALESROOM, 1S LAKISTS y EY, PUATED WARE, FANCY G00 Gy BW HLA ORVEURES DA 3. THUREDAY, J) AT SAL JULY Yi, |ALSILOO! DRY GOONS, CLOTHING, BTC, ULY 2, AN 9:3) O'CLOCK, BOOS, 105, i WM. A. bUTTENS, Auctioneer. et Ds, £6 ANEW OCLOCK As My 1 10> WAKES. LALEB'T, POMEROY & CU., Auctioneers & Manufacturers’ Agents Lola Regular Sales of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GEI- ERAL MERCHANDISE: Tuesday and Fr os Iday of ench weeks WOLKCESTERSHIRK RAUCE THE GREAT SAUCE OF THE wine, ——s Signature is on ovory bottle of GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Imparts tho most delicious taste and xost 10 ACT WCET from» MEDICAL “GENTLE MAN wt Madras to lila brother at. WORCESTER, May; “Poll LEA & LHI hat titele sauce ta y vataenied tn fas Gnd ta in toy dnl. jun, thy most purlatublo, na ‘well no inal as wholusomy, Suuco that ja migdu.”” R Sold and usod throughout the world. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, AGENTS FOR THE UNITED BTATES NEW YORK. WORLD. SOUPS, CANDY, Bend § relall box ANDY siti ate ate a. Address Gui MINING ASSAY : sample 1,6, FL oF BS for a sae proas, 0 3 url ut Up oy iF ncaa, joner, NER studtauneet, Cen OUTVITS. MATERIALS E.H. Sargent 125 State-st., Chicas ' Pegert o deg a pe pre

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