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1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. — AY, JULY 25, f fi H ' whohad | and = yesterda) Dr. ieee Eanry last evening an unknown man, 4 Wake ctor for g i Grp. N.P. Baxnsisstopping at thePatmer. | fallen. in a ft‘on ‘the sidewalk: {n Trane OF | Mie ing the streets, and saked him to make a | Inadark nook on the -front door step when BILLIARDS. - ! i 1 THE CHICAGG TRIBUNE: SUND ARIDENTS. _ PE Batman , - charges are |-_- SUITS AND G. Deere aE 3 fh | public outho din the yard of No. 69 there ITEMS. transactions upon which the. cl THE CITY. ST Say soPelien. te they 2 etre of bs Were six wagon oads of rubbish and dirt. LOCAL based. The hearing asto the others mas not R E ATES} — Cot Sa vieting. ihe hulf-dozen persqus Speier Tae, South o Water mereet merchants ihava Fly time—When youhearh erfather’s heavy co: a CG . T GENERAL NEWS. fowherene money is secreted.” Ser Se ere the. street * glean, cane thumping along the hall. SPORTING. ; : we Oe coe The man who leaves two-thirds of a cigar : dalle | i | () Lie e Hooley’s Theatre, was. placed in ise : L i ! . THE Rev. A B. Banks, of Boston, is at the Tre- pues ho ‘started for the:County | proposition to do the work, which he promised.) he goes to see nis girl will make a thrifty Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trine. : Officer “De Celle, who to do to-morrow. This: plan of cloaning ue husband... =: SAN FRANcIsco, July -24.—In the billiard kd Hospital with ‘him. The man died on a i the one proposed a w , : ny Sihero te lothing fas | agen , N. Matson & Co., the jewelers, unhesitat- | tournament last night the first game was be- THE COMING Wey. "SOF: Conzow and family are domiciled at the | the | way, and, the olficer | t00h tng wras | ago. i ;Pacific. searched for papers or letters which would lead ‘AX effort will be made at the Council meet- | ingly state that the plan they have adopted | tween Charles.Saylor and Dugro, and was she i LB W. Dannians, of Stillwater, Minn, is at the | to "the Mdoatiey. | Were acid: aiver waren, | $8 to-morrow evening to reconsider the vote lof marking. all thein goods in plain figures, | wou by Saylor in. twenty-eight innings.” The EVER OFFERED 4, A pi SP ee eoit. wal E flr Ape gtr eprrade ee nee ener from which no abatenientcan be made under | score stood: Saylor, 300;:Dugro, 27. Best | mile | Tacth | kept out of his sent, after being declared elect- ‘Palmer. , ‘i a indy’ gold. wate, Emile |, Taca i WittiaM SMYTHE, of Oswego, N. Y., is at the | Locte, “manufacturer, a Iady’s _ gol al | eq. How successful it will be remains to be | any circumstances, has met with very marked king-pi; Tuns: Saylor, 49, 70, 73; Dugro, 27, 87. The endant : attached, “a smoking-pipe, | seen, and no one feels or manifests a deeper In- approval. The general expression is that it | second game was between Lowry and Ter- Bargain-Seeking Publ | “Tremont. ~ swith t ‘ , and. some papers bearing ‘. 7. Sires redarg4 i {_U- L. Dows, of Oedar Rapids, Ia, is a guest of | fhe) nee? fT Crawford: No. 160 Clark streets eroet ip Che matter than the Myr oe ee is the fairest way of doing business, and | rill, and was wor by Lowry. Score: Lowry, ‘the Sherman. and Mr, Hitchcock No. dent of tuduesceares | Mecting bus lost no time in advancing argu- | must command the confidence of-all. | ames Tetra Le atds wis Gebwean E J. LE et assortment Si ue ice in i : ra iS 7 1 DR-AND Mas, BTBACHAN: Tidie, are izes: Seas sual Sum of money, “The body wus taken Eis favor. usta Mover, one of. the aibrentecs at was agora Foire icet boaranne house Lown a enjamin rand ¥ was: won by Low- le | sat the Palmer. To the Morgue tO aa re coroner Sodus’ and | the lust meeting, s among those he hastalked | when the new boarder arrived. He was a| ry. Score: Lowry,. 900; Benjamin, 208. Every Lady who : NANG -_ THADDEtS C. PouND, M. C., of Wisconsin, is a | identification.” It is quite probable, that the | tp, i venerable looking gentleman, with silver | Dugro defeated Benjaunin by $00 to 110, : -% t7 TH E F Dp ec ‘guest of the Tremont, his papers was arecommendation for such a | ANOTHER {dea has seco: the Mayor on Se hair, and his. face beamed with a sweet re- eos 3 ee t m lates a visit ‘AIR ‘ | BLM. Aniaruona, of the Chveland Pate | Brn? aaa ai wifey apd res gag ohn ld | qoesuny, of, leno, the Suuth, Paget de | pose blokenings pute andtoly fice Ashe AQUATIC. CODPERTD Corner State and Ada deal Presbyterian Church, Yonkers, N.Y. a - | Joined the table the landlady sai ou! Syectal Dispatch to-The Chicago Tribunes p pied ten a pn 8. Giboe of St Louis, | aAszox Mite, a catzer ta the employ of | Begethe, Soutn Rork andthe eapal andin.oOn. | Jou asi, besstue aité 7 us venerable | =p Lmet Danette The Cape Tobanes to the Lakes, Moun- oan Adams-s |. W. Tomer and Jo! sideration o! ng i stranger shouted, “You'll have to talk loud- fessional scull race took place at Bay City 0 ela 2 Kid Gloves, all sizes and colors, at35q, : > . Theodore Rempe, No. 597 Wells street, was 4g jn the vicinity would donate bien ie eeeaelone es found dead in his bed at that number, at 7 | RroPerdounort Jf ‘Sea ‘to-morrow. tho City | ef marm, Pm so d—d deat.” The onty true Weather-Indticator ata, ‘Laur. HL A. Scawaper, of the Fourth ArtiF | o'clock yesterday morning, by hls employer. A | He necessary, land. and to Morton tte Ty | ene eects an for P. Ryan’s block by | this afternoon over the amateur regatta ; Invisible Friz Nets, alt Engineer will com werolet for ©, 4 course, for a citizens’ pursé of $400, between tains, or Sea Shore, Real Hair Prizeits ot 25 toe Niery, U.S, A., is at the Palmer. bullet bole in his forehead and a small | jocality, not only with o viuw to getting atthe | TV, .Wadelier, and- for ‘tomblin Bros? = Ge ; iver, with one empty chamber, tightly eticabllity of this suggestion, but also with a | pioeit ery : |. ‘i . . -,,JONX Gorpos, President of the Toronto, Gray | Clonched in his right hand told the entire sory, | Practicability o ggeation, block of handsome residences by L. G. | James H. Riley, of Saratoga, George W. Lee, pect ee : ‘6 Palm 2 A . her data upon which to base os es - Ys toga, i . | ‘& Bruce Htalroad, Toronto, is at the Falmer. | ‘ye deceused wasn Gurman, 40 yearsof age.aad | se %en ee ont Geloved coumunteadon to ie Quackenboss, last week. O'Brien Bros. 367 | of New York, and Fred Plaisted, of. Boston, | SOOUIC call and see Special Sale. Speciat Sah -- Mn. AnD Mus. Ernest GRINEBAD™, of Vienna, | left a wife and four children in Virginia. Miller | Cana! Commissioners on the subject. tate street, furnish the plate’ glass and do amile anda half and turp. Riley won the Spanish Lace Scarfs and Fi ey ss | [B, Rowaists and W. Camet, of Paris, ae ae ene eer dee Baton hod cat oo kak sines of | Tne Committee on Fire and Water didnot | We Palnting in both iiistances. race, Lee a close second, Riley’s time was lish TRAV- | neh teccs mucin ‘elas, -Pacitic. solieiiig Of te baie ae eae complete thoir report on Increasing the water | Have you muzzled your, dog ee Basten ; Lee’s, 22:98; and Plaisted, 25:00. the sty. 1S. = # pie Bretonne, Laces." 1" Weg : > are Tose, lors and shoes, at 29 id him - street-cars on North State street com- | S0ftening of the brain. Mr. Rempe tol terday. but, as bus alread nout- | Post. We have not. , And, wha! pi i Re a a meuved runing yesterday morning. This gives a Bey Sa tna he ia Bot facta crese colaman it wilt, when y peploted, are not going to. The dog never bit anybody, Just received, a large shipment ta car every six minutes on the “itmits” Une. | OPS, Te, OO aot? worth the | recommend the adding of newenginesto the | and he don't itke muzdling any more thea DR. TANNER. ELING DR. Scrubbing Lye, which we wilt se] eee J.M. CantNey, candidate for: Aitores- Gen Uving. Mr. Rempe said that under ae clr- vei. pur) ny f Works tp ment present jae we do. How would rou like to fe Found £ Fas lake Rocking Chatre, a zeal “eral, and Charics P. Swigart, candidate for Au- | cumstances he would, telegraph to his relatives, | mands, ae ; om Now ti fieldi’s election with an iron agixtl { His Remark- > < ee cat ao that they eould come on to this olty and cake | contr works. “The report will be slened by | muzzieon you? Besides, we havo no dog, | TBO TWomty-sixth Day of Hits for which we are Sregch at lens than they cost ton maniac 7 8, Dake ang bite | ‘ditor. on the’ Ropublican ticket, are at the be sign by “Pacific, + | charge of im, but Miller pleaded that uo would | Ald. Thompson, Purcell, and Murphy. and pro wha’ sate pole ictheaea OO Be F i igalty, and retired to | ably by Ald. MeNurney, if he is athome. Ald. | The only cure for druni s Dr. | “ww Yors, July 24—Dr. Tanner was - : ed, with attachments compue: « H.S. Monsey, Indianapolis, Ma.; C. C. Camp- | Bt subject him to that in i ft yet concluded to sign it, but | D’Unger’s Cinchona Rubra. All other pre, f % i bed after promising better behavior in the fut. | Shorey has not ye il be but one re- | arations fail “The Doctors who has been xt | Smewhnt weaker and rather more irritable having sucha gr eat Trunks. Trunks Trunkg: os ba . ks, ‘bell, Cincinnati, O.; George E. Copeland, Spring- | 1s Coroner’ turned a verdict of | may. In any event, there ‘wi rT ‘feid, DL; SH. Banman, St. Louis; HB: Ben- | ire, Deesuede while mastate of ‘meaal do- | port and It willbe of the uature indicated. ‘Tho | the Palmer Hoes voscty Ewe years, baseured | fo-lay. Early this morning he. complained : i eon Toledo Oe, and T. N. dalla, Ul., | Yangement from tho uso of alcoholic atimulants. | report will be lald before the Council to-morrow | over 1,500 inebriates in this city alone. of a burning sensation in his stomach, and d eman d -At one-half the price charged at regular, rey rare at the : ° houses. evening. «2: Have you got the rent ready at last? No, | was given two mouthfuls of hot water, which caprianprnuaneed iy air, mother's gone out washing, and forgot 1) | Stnaginted gastric follides, relieving the dis- Ara lar Convocation of. Fairview ee ‘The dispute about the removal of the garbage 0 Y putitoutfor you, Didshe tell you she'd | tress His physicians think it is an unfavor- + tag PBe temperature yesterday. as observed DY | ter No. lol, R.A. M~ held Thursday evening, ¢ -Manasse, optician, No, 8 Madison street, TRrs- ier was Opencd by HS, Titfany, He, To make room for our Immense Fy ‘ny Building, was at 8am. 74 deg: 10a. m., 77; | Chap S. from the Eighteenth Ward between Ald. Burley L ake 7 Hm. Si 9pm. 6; Spin, o& Baromever,é | Clark, 1, JW. May, 8. JG. Earle, CH, | Om ihe eee a volt geen bravely oe, | forgotten? Yes, si. Abie cg Coch ante tat dati Lis fast at Stock, which we are receiving daliy, x, a: m.,298.65; 7p. m., 2.61. = BX, Rothwell, P. 8... Pagar, RA. CG. =. | and promises to result in sume good. ‘The Alder: the jewel of aservant-sirl is the one who le sign, but he says that during his fas' shall offer goods in the following depar, Bessy LANG, 5 years of age, staying with | VO'EB Tower: Treneureh, M. Harris, Seere: | man wrote him a curt letter yesterday on the | hangs all lier misiress’ crbroidered under. | Slinneapolis he often experienced the, same We shall offer on Monday | mexts at prices never before Trifnesety ‘nis “mother at Baber’ Rablman’ 3 board tary, and J. BE. Chadwick, Es ‘There were res subject, matntutiaing, that four feams could: keep Wear on hat Poruion of the line most conspic- | serisation. He enters upon. the tveaite sey. He ah % Jewelry, Strerware, Outlery. ‘Ving-houee at Silver Lea! rove, while playing | ent a large number o: ie members o! ie ae uous neighbors’ eyes. 7 ‘ked chan; 9. ums, Feloet Frames, . in the grove yesteray torenoon was kicked by | Chapter and an unusually large attendance of | Doctor cousulted u scavenger on the subject, 4 y' enth day’s fast with no other mar! hange | ahout fifty Ladies Suits, arancscand Fancy Goods. tb : . that the Alderman | - The very elegant and much-admired invi- | in his condition. the abda d was badly injured. ished: visitors. ; Among the visitors a ant and m is . ene . sag gia aera aro oan here any presi were: Rob Morris, Lied. LaGrange, | Wis rent, Mtr. Burley also urged the importance | tations to the Sixth Regiment encampment | " "The Doctor was better this evening, chat- consisting of. Grenadine, | Stationery, Ladies’ Furnishing Goods, -. +, EH. Wauprox, Genera! Manager of the Lake M. Allison, Northampton, Muss.; Frank | Of the scavengers being-provided witu bells to | at Geneva Lake were furnished by Dunwell | ting with th rte: Spiritualism, giv- Gent's Furnishing Goods. 4 : Brie & Wesvern Rellroad; Charles O. Rowe,.. tine, “Cleveland, 0.; Ed Kirk, New York; L. | Jet the people know of tholr coming, which ap- | & Ford, the well-known stationers and en- | !#,\ith the reporter on Sp) pourend ie We . Boots and Shoes. 2 ‘Division Superintendent of the Western Union! | S06. Groming: lik: ie Mlekeit, Davenport Ia, ‘Peared to mect the Doctor's npproval. for late | gravers,” No, 0 Madison streets ing cg views Cuereon. He ceenied [rely aud Summer Silks, Buntings, | 2etcnt shoes. are, : Company, ures ., ies ! . 16: t rnoon he informed the. scaveny mad erful. : ‘Gongrat hanager of tho Sioux Chy & Pacihc-|-F- G, 3 of lows: Di. 4.E, Mutteson, Kewaunee; | in the, afternoon te Tivorned, the, scnvenser® | "It is one of the prondest boasts among the | Give hie eid 8 ce Weight, 1304; | and other ElecantCostumes, | 7 s7e fiaenenre +Bailroad, aro at the Pacitic. “| Englewood, I; Dr. HN Hurlburt, W. 3° | He even went further than this, and ordered | paragtaphie fraternity of the United States | temperature, 93; pulse, 74. spe iD 9 | Lamps and Bird Cages. ‘tAuCOUPLE of rare old oll paintings areexbib- | Prentiss, EB. W. Gilbert, ‘FJ. Wells, Frank | some of the scavengers transferred, threatened | that not one of thelr number has ever been a lat $20.00, $25.00, -$30.00. spite Saeaa Tee ited at S. Hyman & Co.'s, entitied “Mary Meet- | Smith, A. J. Necdhum, 8. Sudelsoho, B. B. | the ie ge a ous Py See ann Une Be soon 88 hanged. That some of them have not been WHAT A “TRIBUNE” HAN SAW, .{ 4 AU, eUUs, 0UUs | Fresh Rroken Candy at 12c. - ding Elizabeth “and “St. John Writing the Gos- | Wiley, and H. Hurd from city Chapters. The. aes Mine thele uiigaue & uniternroninn Bad guilty, th Soule time or other, of murdering Our attention was called yesterday to a fine ad to $50.00; which is Fresh American Mixed Candy at 140, |: Fee ea ese ne eee etater at | Hoe tread ee eeerred on Brothers: Dodd, | Tico paint euitable signa upon them that they say. Where sete eee slave ocean 1 to | awelling-house safe, of new design and elegant | 2NA UP to DoV.005 W. Bley French iitced Candy at tke 2 28 Carona sury by. Sagustain, and are in a goodstate of | Morrell, and Lampson, efter which a plain ban- might de readily distinguished. ‘The stirring-up, finish, made for one of our prominent business ‘preservation. quet was ‘spread, and many remained and pur- criminal has always gotten off on the plea of ne e a if . 8c. ; any, of this city, have brought out an excel- ID. on. Ed K vi se ce or got Richard Grant white-was] on. the | #gainst fire an eves, a dup! 7 i . at Fee De poms, 3 De Bargin. Ba Rie and COUNTY-BUILDING. | plea of justitinble heterophemy. in every household where valuable plate or jew- | Lheir former price. : : lent picture of Gen. Garfzld for the Toledo | ¢T8._D 4 r ae Blade, which the Presidential: candidate of the | Frank Hine made some very appropriate re- P i i marks. All seemed to enjoy the occasion, and 4 N. Matson & Company evidently don’t be- | elry are at the mercy of either or both these * sa *. Tibnoes ot hinsele ees OF BVETY correct | Gispersed witk the kindest of feelings, Visiting | Cantey Fosrer, Chlef Clork of the Sheriff's | tieye in the system. of puting on a sum evils. Call and see it at Nos. 147 and 149 Déar- Ladies desiring a Suit for ‘likeness of himself. ren, < 0 i companions to this Chapter are cordially wel- | office, left last evening for Geneva Lake, upon | above the price at which they can afford to | born street,—Hail’s Safe and Lock Company. «. ei P se biol an calertag een at | sew atatgnrno anome_| ELST [NRA tion ot Sma | al tgs Sly toad of tag | "SASS. immediate use, and whol » j yyy “tet,” a Sunblew - Committee to examine and report plans for im- | ©, 4 EW » au 8 40} it off. 7 THE “SILURIAN” SPRING WATER, ei re ode ANN, , Cor. a ‘proving the odations of-the Board, pur- | , For some years past there have at various | - Crecurr CusrK Jacos Gross yesterday paid | The man or woman who-has never loved, .| Wish to avoid the trouble fuant to resoludon of the Directors: J i. | flimes been patents applied for and granted for | s4 si over to the County rodsuror, the saine | Bugged, Kissed, plaved with: Hstenod the wed TTC CER Otetet cieenis ee tie nell : “HAIR RESTORER. d, has : and delay occasioned by |~~~~~-~,_, Ice Cold Lemonade, Cream Soda. Water, c° \Sixeore, anal Nee Grisien weer ALWAYS THE BEST, the alleged preservation of beef, without the : * . Bensles, ee B. Lyon, H.W. Hagers, W. J. Fope, | nce of ice, 60 that it ean be transported. from being the enriiings of his office over and above Stories: to, or thoroughly spanked a chil obstinate of Kidney diseases. ‘The “Silurian” is ss % Culver. point to point. So fara heard from. none of | expenses for the six months ending May missed the cardinal joys of life. . = salt wholesile and retail by Buck & ok, the % TRE Orriczes Kocu and Butcher last evening | these processes havo turned out to be practi- THERE were uo committee meetings yester- Leaning against the mantelpiece, first 0! y Rayner, going to a Dressmaker, can ° eo. ‘hot, and jkillod @ mad dog in front of No. 27 | el, Dr. W- K- Everson, of No. 218 Indiana | day, no session of the, County Court, und virtu- | dancer smothersa frightful yawn. “ Bored 2” | druggists ee S 3 d miranon : North Wells si n ean! avenue, claims to have solv. e problem. . i t car reich of the im: ys kindly se er,“ Devilis 4 * distance. pursued by a crowd of men and boss | docs tot claim. that” is process 1s, eu- | Syfaation be ealiod av item of pablieanterese | StS eudly Second dancers pp Devilishly. | imes: Our nishest artists tn dentistry: The always find a splendid as- armed with sticks and stones. Itis rumored | tirely of his own. fnrention, but he us- sae thon?” “Gaawntel I live beret? © y | MeChesney’s beyund doubt, though but 33 a set. z or ing i. that a little boy living on Division street wasse- | seri that he has’ perfected a process| | Mantix Kraaz, the fratricide, who-stabbed | then®”” “Cawn’t! I live here! k <_< : sortment in our stock, made | = ae “verely bitten, but the police were unable‘ to | by which animal moat can be preserved | his brother a few days igo, from which injuricg A noticeable feature at the races last week | Butt & Rayner’s Moth Powder destroysroach- | ~ 3 | Oo R L D ‘ sverify it. : sweet and wholesume without the use of ice for | the wounded aie} on Friday, was' yester duy Eh was the many fine turnouts in attendance. | es, teas, files, and bedbugs. fi ¥ J th t te i : 1 1A qRUNE, ornamental zine covered, fiat top, | 20, indetinit length of time. He exhibited a | signed tou cell in Murdorers’ Row, where he will | Some of the finest harnesses seen there nme | °°" “a Mies, and bedbugs. Yom a. e newest mate- -and verp heavy for its size, awaits an owner at | Piece of beef at Tus TrrBuNe oftice which, he | P. . at Ls from Tompkins & Burlingame, 180 Wabash | over 150,000 Howe scales sold. Borden, Selleck ial: din th st orig. A NOTABLE EVENTY . ‘the Deering Street Station: It was left last. Mon- eal, are cee ale, soladion/a suek no ont Grand Jury Yesterday heard | twenty-three avenue, as did also the boots worn by some of | & Co Avent de Lake ances Trials, and Im € most orig- ‘ “9 i ky's dry-goods store, northwest A a 5 vers. Me oo Mice ‘ Soiner of Archer aveaue wad Broad street bye { M20 as though itbnd "been fresh killed. Dr. | Gwelre true bills wero. roturaed, In six oases ube hiss moved Byers: ——— inal and approved styles M: TS 4S: A A Allen's ‘ man who had carried it from the Alton Ruiiroud, | Everson claims that bis process is not in the | no ills were. found, and five were passed for | America expects every man and about one-| Papillon, a specific cure for skin diseases. ‘ = one block distant. Ashe since failed to call fur | least injurious tothe ment. A quarter of beef |-further consideration. The jury, held two | thirdof the women to talk politics all the - t , ; ean. be dipped into the solution which he uses | fessions during the day ? <"° | time during the next four months. And she ‘BERTHS. from the ordinary Dréss to WORLD'S __ it,it was turned over to the police for safe keep~ = * n and it will be impervious to the atmospheric won't he disappointed, too, neither. wey ~ + i % i THR jury in the Limburg murder case experi- AP DI 4 en es ie Spores whichiaftack ment externally; “His idea... ea ath difficulty in agreeing upon aver. | Thousands of sufferers from urinary dis- | ,B4¥ July %. daughter toMr. and Mrs. George P. the most fashionable Cos- : 7 30 years of age, while : (apes dau bu the tetoncer Mary Metro or, Haale has boematted on lect eee pee dict. They continued locked up in ‘tho jury- | eases, unable to visit Waukesha, have reason 4 room during all of Friday night, and, at o'clock | to. thank Messrs. Gale & Blocki for a dal tume, and can always be the residence | onaranteed a perfect fit. i MARRIAGES. street, accideptally foll into the river, aha was | and fresh, without the use of a particle of ice. y drowned: before assistance could berendered | Under the influence of this compound beef Paina the punishment at one year in State's | “oy following is an impromptu poem re- | "BO¥D—aiiLS—Sarurday, Suiy ‘him. The body was recovered shortly after- | grows tender and mellow with age, without los- | Prison. . + of the bride's parents, 2351 indiana: at the dock in the rear of No. 14 River | ed across the Continent and to:-Europe sweot L y yesterday morning. returned a verdict of guilty, | supply of the health-giving Bethesda water. ra . cently composed by a Chicago. excursion- | ffons t. Milee William Le Boyd, of New Fork and Pome to Nos is Humssy street, where tho dex | HESS ies hoo faces ie that ect can FEDERAL: AFPAIS,. — | boatmanager: iss Kltiio Mills, of Cnloaso. “No card parte: ceased left a wife und one child. cheap, and on the Texas plains, treated with this Lo 7, | oat; Pateh her up, the dear old bottar, pe Ee Fees haat ie Benen el : Established 1832, Improved 187% Tax Dro is the name of a humorous, iilus- | solution, and trinsported direct Reece ction | Taw gold disbursements at the SubTreasury qed Bad Dolled of years sooro; _ Fairtieid, O, und Miss Cinrio WW. unr, of Chicagor 1 Th £ cat iti FAS Tes TH ta aupeae ters | that is toreign to the constiuentsct Neck wid | Yesterday were SIMO. Where she ougnt to becon shore Tanta gae eae tare eee aE PARISIAN SUl T C0 ement ts in tts wonder ‘Freie Presi. ‘The new paper is a very good | 1f ives no pus aed oes aa aor ae ae THE Sub-Treusury redeemed $9,000 in sliver Patch te yen siesta bride's 8) Dearbornar., by the Hev. |r. y provement is in its wonderful Jooking one. “The Ulustrations of.this week rop- $ yesterduy and pnid out $2,000. 3 In‘Providence we put our truss; Fe"Greenne.d (Mans.) papers plense copy. a = life-giving properties to faded fluid into the carcass immediately after the resent Garfield and Hancock in 1663 and 158U,—.| ; : ‘ ° : a . = a killing, in addition to dipping the meat into the THE internal-revenue receipts yesterday were Flings are waving, music playing, —_ BOURQUIN — GOODENOUGH — At the Palme: ° 5 3 ‘ gue ggg the Rebels, now ignting xe - golutea aver the animal is cut up, will -uot ie | gers, of which €21,810 was Tontescpatd epieing Surely gho wil gover Dist Howe. Sie bre th Hew Sonuer Wistar, Se OF. Stale ANG HONTOC-SIS,, | 07 salting hair, and MORE 5 jure in the least the flavor of the beef, bu’ 4 ung! Whang! Pop! 4. Bou w gb bs 7 looking after the low places on State-street. merelypuld in its preservation. He says furthor | $2186 for tobacco and cigars, and $2,880 for Well! Really that’s the tust : both of New York City. UNDER PALMER HOUSE. oer C. oe Y. CHANGING ; a RAY OR WHITE HARts A TEAM of horses attached to a wagon owned | that it can be used in preserving hides, poultry, er. « Lapies 5 cna eal + . Time she ever bust! . and driven by Henry Travis, of No. 2026 Farrell | and fish. Ho thinks that fvis destine’ to work's | ‘Take Custom-House officials swooped down on a Progressive youns” America is shown in DEATHS. f aboard vetroct, ran away, at 8:80 yestorduy morning at | rovolution in meat transportation in this coun- | thousand imported cigars yesterday which were | the brizhtlooking baby faces cat Suilih’s | “AUSALER UGE Son cee oe SORE We cok PHIZE-DISTRIBUTIONS. its natural youthyul COLO! the corner of Archer avenue and Walluce streot. | try. : hot put up in uecordance with the regulations | photoetaphie, studios 26 Norih Clark ctrest: | MeoTa ees aia A oni aa and BEAUGE F na TY. his “Travis was thrown out: and one of the wheels 3tR. GUSTAVUS TROOST. requiring. them, to -be. packed in bundles, mea Fann Cometary duly 3h a0 . : passed over his leg, breaking It above the ankle. | ‘The members uf the Call Board were sur- | wrapped in tobucco leaves. : The common -house-fiy wears the belt'for | rom residence cocner Rover ot kad Mintenkee ee ake otice. Peer Persistent perseverance. One of these | @-independence (Iu.) papers please copy. IT IS,NOT A DYBP..... -He was taken houie by the police, who also suc- | prised ‘and pained yesterday to learn of the : ] : geeded in stopping the runaways before any | Uenth of Sir. Gustavus Troost one of itsmem- | pate {quowing isa Ust of the dutiable goods | Creatures. wilt go a thousand times to the | LAGI. jug 2 soeept Login ted Sore som of mists the onty Lottory ever roted on by the people on turther damuge wus done. bers from its organization. Mr. Troost had tor | Kuntzler & Hargis, 12° cases cigars; E. Boif- | $4me spot on a man’s bald head, and yet | Joseph and Brdgot Lasim, 18 Fulton-st ofabiate, and Unders lave decison of the tee eee | | Itrequtres only a few applications to restoiv Bal A Portse family consisting of five men, two | Years been doing a banking, ‘money brokerage. | inan. 1 cnse ciars: G- P. Carpenter, 2 cases | there 13 nothing gained by iLanyway: Janes Leama, Sabeee omaenee Of bernlece, Mya. | preme Court at ivashington is the only Legal Lottery | halr to its youthful color and Instrous besay. id, “Npmeu, and'stx small children, utterly destitute | one coucred, And wis a enticnan ate iind. | uM and 12 cases funey gods: 0. Ki Kelth & | A good thing to have, winter or summer, | “Funersi Stosday: Sth, trom tke residence, No. 128 | BoTa mtg gutted States, ail otter charters Having | induce luxuriant growth, andits occastonsi ess sf of monty. food, and, clothing, and who,only re) airespocted, and wns ja gonilsinan of kind: | Co., Touse illiners goods, Aiandel Broan Lease | ssa F Adams Wesilakeall stove, Oia | aistienseatratSoctts ome : eran Kae tnd beauty.” DARDBUFS isuicti cen ienaear? y ive in. the .country, yeste y wok 7 4 ry ; Cunni atn & Hunter, cuses so y * BARKETT—G i id Ne twin di: “4 cently ar io. peptenaay took) BES oath as almost a veudden “euer ho | Sty gogug, cunningham £ Hunter, 8 caste sods | Take street. neater cna Roeeranneceurerte cugseerset | The Louisiana State Lottery Company | iPs-mores Re ; ‘No. 73 Wi c nee: at % Bpansrrers in the rear of No. 73 Wade strect, having been if but twenty-four -hours. | Co., 29 packuges dry goods; Carson, Pirle, Scott Ididn’t know aman could be so much | their parents. So Twenty Btth-of, Genesieve, July | was rezularly incorporated by the Legislature of Sold by al Dro; $1.25 eos r igeists, $1.25 per Bolle, ‘the great annoyance,” the Nice report i p a $ says, of People in’ tho ‘noiguberhpod. ‘Some | He,nttended to funee sas uauel on the Boned | & Go. cases dry goods; Leon Dupuy, casks | made up of ator,” Said ahot man on the | 2 stead ieae, mae * d073i Noli uly 2h aced S | ene” State for Bigcutoust and “chattable pu ‘ a, ars e 7 2 8 y . 578. : Eater: cr y - ns an gxés in IMS for the ‘Term 1 lent Polishsociety was directed tothem. "| sir. Guatarus ‘Trogst_ was orer Me feot two PUBLIC LIBRARY. Keeper who came along, “my experience is | “Puried ata Porte, Ind. Joly 2 an overwhelming popular vote, securing tts franchise | T4000 116 Southampton Rew, London, Big. CORONER Maxy yesterday held an inquest | inches; one of his brothers fs six fect even or THE SEM1-MONTHLY. MEETING that man isa regular sponge.” - DES Corn AOE Te pee eee eeratersLioiage eebied Dec. 5 AQ0 ia | 37 Boulevard Haussmann, Paris, France, |‘ BP the Sichigan Central lalroads who was case, | SForene, "Sl nropertioned, They are natives | of the Public Library Directors was held yester- exahgmost elegant, cabinel photographs in | Paitosi-gutarus tropa. arnisrsidence,a0.cni- | Spgtees ted rer BOR Te ag Barclay-st. and 4o Park-Ptace, New Yor y ci- | of Prussia. ir. Troost wi yu rom his ra Us \§ Ee > S ND SIN S NUM” © ST! Nn T 4 day afternoon in the rooms-of the Board. There | te city. ab Heslers Art Gallery at only $3 | cogo-av..on Friday, Joly 24 aged Siyears. |". | ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM" SR DI Seas tee BATHS. ae BURKE—Juls 23, James Burke, father of the Rev. day. tt bas never sculed or postponed. Look at the foilowing distribution: dentally run down and killed while cuupling | late residence, No. 202 Rush street. are ree ie ixe shore; and Pilar . were present . Messrs. Loewenthal, Shoroy, Agleam of reason is returning to bi ede Samu rows oO! No. | 3633 reher ague, fs Ei , rea - | Th Burk it. Columbkill’s Church, at: thy isteabunt w ‘and —killed THE CITY-HALL. - Sprague, Onahan, Rubens, Librariun Poole, and | overs. Some of them put the trighttule | coo ees ere Pe is Sateen Chareh, atthe pas CAPITAL, PIIZE, S35000. ETO E One CRD TEIN SITE] avenue, who’; wag run down Secretary Wickersham, YO DOLLARS EACH. 5 on the Pan-Handie Railroad, near the Stock- OUTS: WOR ELSUNID S28. Pee ‘ly-daubed plates on the table instead of sus- | dhe funeral will take place Monday, July 25, nt 10:50 HALE-T CKETS, ONE DOLLAR. Yards. Verdicts of accidental deaths, blami 7 Before transucting any. business, Mt. Onahan-| 5 ee 3, | otelock’ a, m., to St. Coluusbid.l's Church, where # sol T GRETS. ONE 1x Ax alleged ease of small-pox was reported | cputenged tho right of Mr. Shorey to sit asa.| Povdine them on the wall. Now, if it doesn’t | Gmn requiem milibe celebrated. and thence By cars | 4 Capttas Bria. 33097 : s 2 a “no one, were returned in each case. Justice I. o bi fi Ss t fs 4 from.No. 100 Thirteenth place yesterday, but it rey. : ecome the fashion to -hang painted wash- | to Calvary Cemetery. N. Husted was authorized to hold an inquest . P y a member. He stated that’ Mr. Shorey had re- | tubs and coal-scuttles on the parlor walls, | _MURPHY—Arthe residence of bis mother, No. 45 oe upon theremains of a child found in the woods | tumed out to be measles. iid" been abe Set Goethe-st., of dropsr, Stephen Murphy, med 12 near Jefferson. JEREMIAH FLYNN; Bailiff of the South Sido aimed and Bes reslnation and peat pscepted sensible women can take {heirchildren when } Gopthe st, of dropsy, Stephen Murphy, aged 12 years BY “ in 0 a igs they visit their “esthetic” neighbors with- | “Funeral on Monday, July 2, at la. m, by carriages 100) | Turkish, ., ic, Sul Me ,4 Panty of excursionists from Auburn, N. | Polico Court, is reported by the Controller to be | Alderman, and hence could: not act as an olficer | out having the little ones frightened almost | to Calvary Cemetery, <- Iie, | Turkish, Russian, Electric, Sulphur, Met ¥.. who are bound for the Yellowstone in @ | pehind with hisaccounts. The exact extent ia | Of the Board of Library Directors. to death. BROSSEAU—Etta B., beloved wife of John B.Bros- ino | tial, Roman, and other Medicated Baths, the “special car ‘of the. Worcester. Excursion Com- not known. * Fe - Mr. Shorey stated it to-be his‘ understanding P Ss e seau, of inflammation of the bowels. 1000 | FINEST in the COUNTRY, at the GRAND pany, arrived at the Pacitic lust evening. Thoy ; that he had a perfect right to sit until; bis. suc- | . Prof. Sample, the horse tamer, will give Funeral from residence, 02 East Brie-st., July 26, at 00 is racksons pro} to spend the time until Septemberin | Tae Treasurer yesterday recolved $2,932 from | cessor bud duly quulified.. He had banded in big | free exhibition’ every evening during the | lnm, APPROXIMATION PRIZES. PACIFIC HOTEL, entrance on Ji Hiete can “visiting “all the prominent ints. | the Collector, $247 from the Water Department, Feelnation two months sto, atid the Mayor bad | week, jNabast avenue and Adams street, | ,£% Montreal and Bridgeport: (Ct) papers please § Approximation Prizes of £30. 270 | st., near La Salle. : hey leave to-morrow. .The party includes the wy " lesired him to delay his action. -His successor | with wil q 4 120 most Hon..D.M. Osborne, Mayor of Auburn, N. ¥., | 35from the Controiier, and $125,000 from the | hoq not yot qualinedsand he was confident of his ‘A Phi ie nasa. atta, tety'i | nGi'APEHL- ‘The faneral of Mrs. D. N. Chappel wit) | __9 Approximation Prizes of 100 HO | carutive nagne. Nes fret JOINT, Ait mee ‘with: his wife and daughter; Samuel Bowles, | County Collector. right to a sent. woot A hiladelphia debating society is wrest- | take p ace from her rosidence, corner of Thirty-tirst Disappear Under Their Int ben properly $4. = 3a q ling with the question, “Cana married man | 2%¢>.#:e-sts..2¢2 o'clock p.m. Sunday, by carriages | 857 Prizes, amounting to.... 110,400 ree pages Thele EeGueace waee ne a'member’s seat be- | ling I. to Uakwouds Cemuters. Write, clearly stating full address. for farther in~ | nate Mts gst doe ay, oem Ae en editor of the, Springfield (Muss) Hrpublican? | Gor pos O'Kneve, of the United S| Mr. Rubens claimed that Mr, and Mrs.’ G. W. Allen and son; Sirs. C.B. com ‘FE, of the United States serv- | camo yucant so soon us his resination was ac- | bea ‘Free? Mason ?” SHARE—-AGBnbhlweg, A aa iF08 formation, ur send o-ders by express or ina ltesis- one, MeNeill, 3fiss Garris Dennis, of Auburn; Mr. | leo, aestired the Mayor yesterday thut.a man-of- | cepted. Se ad : Tho Philadelphia Mirror thinks that the | g<intanrsonofGamos & sed NAIR OSL TS CPR | tered Lever of Monsy Onley by ait acdsee und judas for same heres Tey hem and “Mrs. Garrison. of Boston; Mr. and ‘srs. | war Would be ordered here at once,it necessary, | “fr. Onahun called for a ruling of the Chul bathing-dress of 1880 is a good thing forsome | montis. : i MA. DAUP: LECTRICIT ¥ A SPECIALTY. ‘The Ber of Boston. ‘ suppress the bumbout nuisance. mtn und moved to adjourn. pre other fellow’s sister to wear. is MeWILLIAMS—July 24, Janet Imrie, infant daugh- | Or same person at - New Orleans, La, tro-Thermal Bath, as given oy us, is par excellenoe ‘Taz Committee on Railroads met yesterday | _ Mr. Loeweuthal, in the! chulr, stated” he would és es ._ | terof Dr. 8. A. and Amelia McWilliams. 0, 19 Rrontway, New York. | 1@Nerous hiscases-and General Deby not rule on the question, but- put the ‘mowon, | ‘The individual who points with pride is KOESTER—The funerni of George &.,infantson of | Or “st. Chicago. Open_for Ladies and Genllemen from7am%0?. Mr. George Kovster, will occur atl'p. m. to-day, from | Al our Grund Extraordinary Drawings are onder | P- =. Sundays, 7 a.m. tol BS Ps rerigenes: of parents, Diversey-ay. and Clark-st, sPeaurerrision und management of GENERALS G RR * Mary Mcreny, 10 years of age; whose parents cavenva’ = | afternoon, a1 url rhige, took Pte Sein es an ota Sache ete Titorm, Eromueltes of tie tay cf ine | Sir, Hubeus and tie Onaain voting to adjourn’ | the Wounan with a handsome ring. ! FEMALE DISEASES 4 SPECIALTY. ey ter- | ride. to infurm themselves of the lay of the leoete psireet, Wes, Bran down at G oclock vel cn, | ground in certain localities whore the falironds | and Messra. Louewentnul .and, Sprigne-:voting SS UREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. d set Or ann of Ruz and dublesgua | Bromine eto’ pores Setar fe rte " SUIGDE, es owned and driven by Fred, | Gen. Toner, Commissioner, of Public Works | #id {he Cust Moxcre, Ind., July 24.—The body of John ANNOUNCEMENTS. Commonyealth Distribution 60 RT pre attire re Oe . 2 HOUSE... - varriage, Daft, a ‘liveryman doing business at No. 2440 rs iad tae pee pe ty ery: ing. at the other end of “ the big bridge,” was among Mr. Onahan then arose, and, in high ‘dudgeon, Alexander Suyder was found hanging to a cana chigan” avenue. Her left leg was broken | tho callers at the rookery yesterday. He is en- 1 beg lewv. rh Rove: the knee, and after the injury was at- | joying a vacation and visiting his brother, Vol- | GuG..g gbck eune to retire,’: and forthwith pro- | 446 in this county this morning. He w' é . : : 4 chil a cy ee eave the rou. hast nie he, i Es Je WOS A | nue SEVENTEENTH WARD IRISH REPOB- | Their popular monthly drawings, 5 tended to by Dr. Reynolds the child was sent to | yoy Ce Turner, Presideat of tae North SideStreet | Sede disposed of tho question’ of a quoriim: | respectable farmer, aged 26. Cause of sulcidy | Litem Ciup wilmect Yuesduy evening at ii Chien- | Have ldugn ninco restlariy in tha CY OS LOO mea i Houde a. i ALLE, ky JULY 31. ¢ "TURKISH Russian Electro t S Herman Mediened ages and amie i the vor bae Sa RISER 208, aE Ih, Probe PALMEE 7 PHOTOGRAPHY. 3 yer home. “J. H. Healey, corner of South Park | Rullway. i y avenue and Thirty-tirst street, and H. Willot, of | ° and’ the meeting was dectired adjourned, the | in doubt, Broag and hirty-dras stroet, and H. Wall yz, Maron , Yesterday revoked tho, saloon | Chairman directing the Secretary tonove tata | MASNYS aco. suly 94 1 P. Comenys, ; Miscelnneoun. aman BaANES gyrus leense of M. B. McCoy, whose place was at No. | quurum was present at the opening 6f the meet- RA, . ior, 7 he OL. GEORG 1 LEGISLATURE AND. SUSTAINE! oe ray meres 18 aang out the | 25:4 West Randolph street. ‘Tho revocation wus | ing und that the lack of a.qiorum had been cre- | Stenogmpher of ‘ the Atchison, ‘Topeka & | (OL, GEONGHR. CLANK LEADS THE MEBTING | LEGISLATUKE AND SUSTAINED BY ALL ae ‘Fiver yesterday morning found in the South | made on the representation that ‘the place was | ated by tho withdrawal of sr. Onubun. Sunta Fe Railroad office here, committed | <i tue Fucite Garden Mision to-night _| trade mith the owners or the ceo ecaeéct Branch, near the foot of Paulina street, « por { used for uasiguation purposes, and was aisrep- | ‘The retaining then bad du informal, meeting | sticide this afternoon, the . death-dealing PORT FORGEt THE GR. XCURSION "TO | period of tive sears, accurred regularly on the LAST Mon of 4 human body, full grown. aud fom the | utable generally. : “whieh tho qliestion was discussed & agent being chloroform. _ Comegys came | 315 sor the seed Oh Tad eas ei Hiakets Taupe pram este Sundae aol EAGAN oe hips down . es St < those present, except Mr. ‘Ruboi here from St. Aibans, Vt:, where his parents ENS, 16] La Salie-st. sf fhe U1 S 4 Jon Buom was yesterday removed from the | ®! As 7 y , e pare LINS, je-st. he United States Ch 5 badly decomposed that the sex could not be | Guan uf Chor of the West Ste lee eee, | mat any blember held over uiell his reside, and where he was formerly employed | ¢rer athe following doceinne ee OF Mared at ren: BON DIVISION, NO. 7, KNIGHTS | ered the following decision: i Hof Prihias, will give their drst-anhuat are ist—That the Commonwealth Distribution sd; told. The men dredged long and earnestly in | Pad sp AL should be appointed. Yee h Ter ie M.A. Lu Buy wus appointed to the pluce. PP ' on the Vermont Central Railroad. te vicinity. boping to tind the remialndicut ld fhe books oe Bir. Blow are Ina very udeatis- 5 ae Piss av Speciat Dispatch to Bid entoons Pen. ana plonie at Orden (rove, Thursday July i Company ls legal. tai ‘taken to the Morgue and the Coroner notified. | f#¢tory condition, and asbortage in his accounts IBURBAN..; 1 | pg aANSAs Cire, Mo., July 24—G. J. Boving, | Hreworks ote. Ciyboura-ae ears Coston, aseension, | | Td Xt drawings mre fatr. is charged beside. EVANSTON. . of Lancaster, O., committed suicide at the groves, ‘Adal eee lahat gato scheme whice bas mot eka ero to. Fee, there Siiiy Tiy"B5 son on.¢ man : +00 es pueset CABINET PHOTOS. - - $3.00 PER DL er ancy bce ¥ 2 ich, Approximation Prizes.” 22 teed good as the best”. 9 Prices Ey euch Approximation Prucs TA Seca ee eee ¥.Piizes $10) eueb, Approximadon Prizes, aN} * oti nes “== |809 West Madisonst et ‘There is perhaps sume mystery attached to this : A ? 3 ‘ ‘Bnd, but ag there are no clews, it is Iimprubable | _AN extursion train will leave the Chicago & | Que of the best musical entertainments that | Barntim House in this eity some time during | \yis3-oneLia nTaS that anything willever be ascertained concern- | Northtvestern Railroad Company's depot to- : 3 i Friday night. by taking morphine. Le was before the Murphy Union Reform CI ing the body. ‘The Coroner held an inquest | morrow morning at: o'clock the object be- | bes been given in Evanston for years-and, prob- | found dese in hls bed to-deny, atta fra lee. | autreh ge Gate ermeg, yaion Hefarn Club at tha during the das. and the jury returned a verdict | ing to test a smoke-burner which has been at- | ably is regards spectaculur effect, the best, will | terg and notes it was ascertained that it was | Sts of death in some manner unknown. i tached to one of ‘the Company's engines. A | be the operetta of tho “Flower Queen,"to be aclear case of suicide. ‘Bovine has been on ‘ " @GARING POWDER. ‘Tox Ancient Order of Hibernians and their | Bumber of | eee ave: besa! invited, including | given in. tho auditorium of the First Methodist | a big spree for several days, and being with- —— ity Church on the eveningsof Aug.3and 5. The ous money and friends committed the rash ac! XvM.D. WILL LECTURE | toad the following. military regiment, the Hibernian Ritles, give their sixth annual picnic at Colehour Grove, THE Commissioner of Public Works will ad- | rendition will be under the direction of . Mr. U. ‘Fhureday., dhree tains leare Wook “Island | vertise in atew days for tho lighting of such | H. Mervin, who hus aow under drill a chorus of eee ots r 2 Aepet for the pienie grounds,—fand 11 a. m., and | residence streets of tho cityas are not ishted bt sixty voices. The * Flower Queen ™. is, in itself, «, sue, rlexe i, tickets, 33h = The gus. Propositions will be received for using olf, | a very beautiful piece of music, andthe ‘church /OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Remit by Fost-Omlce Money-Order, Registered Let- NOTICE. - y Exp-e: . ° 1p.m. The A. 0. H. have preseated a good pro- enim this year fora day's enjoyment. Among | auphtha, or any other burning fluid, and after- | will be so decorawd that {t.will ‘appear a: yery New’ York, July 24-Arrived—The Mi- ter, Bunk Draft: or iu a teae ree Ral ORK, July ‘To insure sulnst mistakes and delays. correspona- | Amendment to Rule 6 of the Bal Z , _ the attractions will be agrand parade and drill by | ward the cost and brilllancy uf the various ma- | buwer of tlowers.,,Thu proceeds of the enter j = the Hiberniun Ritles, a match game of lacrosse, | terials proposed will determine which will be | tainment are to bé devoted to the interests of | Berva, from London. ents will piease write thetr names und places of res!- * in of : rae Lrvenrroot, July 24.—Arrived—The Bava- dence plainly. siving jumper of Pusi-Otica box or Governing the Inspection of Gr ‘te lsst ever played in Chicago. between tne | selected und adopted, tho Sunday-echool! mt hawasn Indians a grumd Burling muten berwces | _,THE Controller yesterday awarded the Gon! Ing fo thanedce uafiniened besitos aed eets | Man, from Boston. ie F hiembersof diferent 4. O-H. divisions, and alge | 8et, for fUppiying the elty with coal for the teat arrangements fur. series of meetings to be | _ QUEENSTown, July _— Arrived —The foot-ball, ranning, Jumping, burdie-racing, ete. | }oneat ‘The gutruct calle for ae icity ee | beld iu Evanston during the cumpuign. ©". | Adriatic, from New York.’ ‘aches on the Southern oad for’ the accem- | 7:0 tons of Hriur Hill coul ut §4.% per tons for | , lke, term of Dr. eal, Hevileli's pastorate in. | “Loxpox, July 24.—Steainships. Amerique modation of its putrons, tons CE Tene geee At $2.0 por ton: for SW | Pires ur the meeting of thedert Gonterenes. it | ald Nevada, from New York, have arrived Triz party of London, Ont., officials who are | of Indiana block at $3QJper ton." | Seems that he bas ‘been: successful in winning. | OU : é to dxamino the block pavement system in use in : the heurts of his people, for there ip now a j Chicugn arrived in the clty yesterday morning, | , S0ME time since {twas noted that Mr. Maas | seneme on foot to muke him the agent of the ~ MINERS’ TROUBLES. aud are domiciled at the Pulmer. During the | B&d,posltively declined tosorve asa mombor of | Garrett biblical Institute, {u-qrdertoretaig him. | Corary 0., July -24—The mining {tcrneon miny of them went out to the irack | e-Bourd of Edacation. Since then the Mayor | The Doctor ts.in.demand elsewhere, also, have sp bag osama see : aftern iy hus persuaded nim to withdraw his declination, | ing received calls from Brooklyn and San‘Fran- | troubles In the Hocking, Shawnee, Straits- For further information address KM. BOARDMAN the City of Chicago, ‘to take: (Courier-J 1 Building) Loi < No.8 id Su Broadway, New York Ori dao Paik. | August 4, 1880. . ant ee 16% Washlacion-t.. Neom 14, Chienr. COLLECTION AGENOY. RULE VL-BABLEY... can. ‘| _.No-1 Batley shalt be plump, bright less, a8 fe een | te eee ‘No.2 Barley snail be sound, of neaithy color Ge : H CAS FT LE QO | orbirenznty stained) not plas otro PER CALE ANY tint | Baa Se en ea a Nos include slightly shran! MEY AGE ST. | oinQi neti dP Maange tater dot wood sreed ue aay man te name a crookedactit has com | fO°NG-2. 1 nai include all barley fb for and were duly astonished atthe trotting display. | puto " - b rece ber oft] tt ip to yesterduy he bad not been heardfrom, | ciseo. em ee ville, anc y k régions are still un- mitted during Ils elght years’ of exis:ence. Paar pO Ee ee pe Ste, Brobubllitics re that hls sppoiutment | | The building for, the ir Government fo sae: ree atte state that they LAWN ™ oa oa ae ped clade al batiey which 12 tat i ir of vesti- it =r vening, ie rn will be situated on jouse grounds, f “ : i! Ow! s x r paling pared at the City Halt and borin, thelr omicial invest!” | ofice will be forced ugom him, whether ho wants | just north of the Water TORS teas eee: | will not pay more than 60 gents per ton, while __. MAWN MOWERS. dameced. oF for any Side bas been & ioc ineut.. The party includes tho following: | 4¢oF not. is already commenced, and: {t will be pushed to | the miners want 70 cents ‘as a compromise. LAWN MOWE shalt not bo graded at all. ‘god attor angsty ‘pod thompson, Chairman of the Buard of | 1x afew days the Mayor proposes to make an- | COmpletion as BSoeeGa pe ibere willbe | The miders will hold a meeting . Monday, RS This Rule shalt be te force. on, snd in sore Sag Funile Works: John Smith, Gity Auditor; T. 11 | other excursion to the crip, the object belug to | Iv9 uvllers, ane 19 bo used as.@ duplicatedn case | after which there may ,be a clause. No SHARPENED AND REPAIRED anid Inspected In under the ale hereby, Soe bide f b shall be inspected out in secordance wits DSF, 3 ar} Taylor, rocure samples of water from various depths P trouble is anticipated at present. Several of es Muirhead, Edward Meredith, J.D. Shan- | in the inke. The idea of taking a diver aloug is | 8424ry purposes. The horn itselt.is a truly im. i € Pi mm, James Cowan, W. Wyatt, and Ison, .| being discussed, which tha Gly Boginces thleks frense aifatr. the bell end belig about four fect the mines have been shut down. h the party are Messrs. D. Muirhend, Samuel | would be the surest plan of determining whether pats ee ae capable of me pose noise 2 a TELEGRAPHIC NOTES Grigg, John Labatt, W. W. Fitzgerald, W. Homer, | or not the water belng pumped from the North L N. Nikion, Je H. Séatcherd, ©. N, Pratt, 2 | Branch fs in any way contaminating the lake in | 90 exceed FUOO atfield, D. D.:will preach thig | Latrue Rock, July 24:-The first open ate. -H.G. SAVAGE, General Lawn Mower, ini Bast Rasbourices: © ouadelpbia Hslgz Goops, Vy Se peer eertes iL Send for Trney, City Engineer; Ald. Chi A a0 Tn Orst-class style and warranted. Charwes moder- | visluns of suid rule, Gooding, L. Kelly, and. W. I. Fox. They leave | the vicinity of the crib. + oe Sat 5 a for hame Tuesday; : «Dn. Grauam. the Tenement House Inspector the he ie Firs eeponies Caen this | Cotton Dolls ofthe, present: season were lsc” Gnoasseaeeroser aires ann CANOES 1 Tux. Armory police, or rather Detectives | of the Ninth Ward, reported the result of bis | morning In the Eresbytermrcburchy | brought in to-day by Henry Davis, a colored Wig, sent for the “Muutivone* Sonat a oF & fF ‘Duty and McDonald, who have been working | week'slubors yesterday. He says he found at | “In thoabsence of toe pastore the Revs. A/i | farineron Ink Bayou. fj Wernbecds Wopane warranted. Feat On Amores pat hard and‘witb but little suocess on the &, No. 65 South Desplaines street o very filthy out- | Scott and George RB. Prince, the Con; tional |’ St. Lovis, Mo., July 24.—Gen. Sherman id e. BURNHAM, | at ana suc) oe “% Fobbery caso,'hed s litte windfall last night. | house, which made the elghbarhood almost un- | and Baptist pulpita will this morning be Aled by arrived hers to-day trom the West and will Absolutely Pure. Starter oa contests. ey. were accosted street uses were plies. : Teave for Washington on Tuesday ne: Macison-the ~— Jonn -D. io, Junior. partner of the firm of | generally found in condition, the oAly ex- ices will be held in St. Mark’s Episcopal CINCINNATI, O., July 34.—At @ preliminary MADE FROM GE AF CREAM TARTAR TRUNKS, ‘ ____ ee 5 Hagrio ception No. é South Canal sect bien | Chere to-day at 10:80 a, m. and 7:30 p.m. hearing to-day of’ the’ char Feros Pers iarorie in leading cities of 8 CANDIES, 3 bbed. Hachel is the man } house was foul beyond description. Nos. 87and | The custo EE cont tho house No. B05 "Clack | Go were also reported to be ina getectacic cere | diac Presbytoriuc: Conger: house receipts, H. C. Cobb ;was' discharged, | ESmeneat oy ine Gov nna ney oe ab ae hole fot Pan, & wtrest,.:This. recovery is good, inasmuch as it | dition.~'The basement of 87 was being used as a | Societies will be hol yj the testimony showing-he had no partin the | © ROYAL BAKING POWDRE 00. Naw Yar. 1a" No. 144 State-st e A. Raggio & Grocers at No. 896 Clark stree! against the the werke, - who handed them a containing #118 should, in his opinion, be either closed or torn | Sunday-school will convene at 12:15 p. ma: Com- Bobb & bres 1 Bent, Saky. bos Tourista, Travelers, Bxeur ‘Deg. whlch he recelved from’ Bachel Hicks rhe | down. ‘It was. alive with vermin. ang the out, | Sante sore ec qavene at 12:15 p. rm: Com meres ob ae one or Christs, Cobb 4 oo ee oe Ee Figcthen meee: - Lun raraabonia nisi, |. OD. 4 oat ‘ae RESTO eras ae

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