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6 “Ht CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JULY Ww ba , 1880—TEN PAGS. PE COUNCIL. Ald. McGrath Finally Given His Seat. Lawler and Hildroth Make a Useless Fight Against Him. Two Now Horso-Railway Companies Apply for Permission to Lay Tracks. Reports of the Fire-Marshal and Controller —A Parade Ground, The Ordinance for Free Bathing-Houses Postponed for a Weck, ‘The City Council held its regular weokly meeting lust evening, Mayor Harrison presi Ing. All the members were present except Aunhof and MeCormick, AUBER--M'GRATH. Ald. Lawler moved to reconsider the Inst Hat the previous meeting, by which the motion to declare MeGrath elected was Jost, and to Iny on the tate, Ald. Barrett. promptly ‘seconded tho mo- tion. : : l "The roll was then eatled on the motion to clinch the action taken at Inst meeting. ‘The notion was Just by a vote of yeas 13, nays 15, as fallow: Yeis—Wickersham, Sanders, Altpeter, Mlordan Mild ives Purcell, Peevey, Schroeder, ry Marrelt—<Ti, f ‘Shorey, Grannis, Waticins, MeAnley, Hurke, Callerton, ‘Smyth, MeNurney, Lyereit, Hulbert, Young, Murphy, Duriey—6, Ald. Cullerton promptly asked for a eall of the ull on the’ motion to reconsider, and moved the previous question, Ald, Lawler raised the polut of order that the fallure to Jay on the table carrled the Whole matter with ft, Ald, Cullerton responded with a sarcastle “Oh, no,” Ald Lawler, convinced of hig error, re- treated, ‘She main question was then ordered by a yote of yeus, 153 nays, Bits follows? hark, Shorus, Granily, Watkins, Yeue— DIX Meduteyy 1 ierton, Suryt Everett, Hu Poung, Mnrphiy, vali. Nays"Wiekersham, emt, aAltpeter, tion. dun, Tildeeth, Lawler, | Purcell, Peevey, Behtouder, Lurénz, Meyer, Meler, Barrett, ‘Yhe Chair annouticed that the next thing In order was tha motion to reconsider, Ald, Meier moved to lay that motion on the tal “The Chalr ruled the motton ont of order on the ground that it had already been made und lost. 1 the motion ta recon. ried by a voty of—yeus, as follows: Clurk, Shorgy, Grannis, Watkins, ke, Cullerton, Siuyth, MeNurney, tt, Hulbert, Young, Murphy, Bare r svtys—Wickorshiuin, Sanders, Altpetor, Ilor- din, Hitdrerh, Lawler, Purcell, Peevey, Sebroc- der, Lurenz, eye hier, Harkett=ti Ald. Hildreth moved to postpone the whole matter wod it aw special order tor next Monday evening at? ofeluek, ante syerett moved ty lay that motion on he table, ‘fhe motion to table was lost bya voto of yens, ays, 14, us follows: de—DIxon, Clark, Shorey, Hurke, Cullerton, ayih, MeNuruey, "Hund, Everett, Mulbert, iurley—Ii, dham, Sanders, Grannis, Wat= y, Altpotor, Wordan, Hltdreth, , Peavey, Sehrocder, Lorenz, wred on TUE MOTION TO MAKE THE MATTEI A 8 motion ta make the matter tho specint order ening was lost by a vote 19, a8 tollowss * Sanders, Ballard, Altpeter, for next Mond: of yens, 155 1 ‘ctr—Wiekershi Ivordan, Htldroth, Hearn dors Btauber, Lorenz, Meyer, Moler, Hare Clark, Shorey, Grannis, e, Cilerton, Smyth, N Rwift, Hond, Everett, Hulbert, Thompson, Brady, Young, Murphy, Rurtey—i9. ° WORATH VicTontous. Ald. Cullorton asked the Chalr for his opin- y the status of the question, Chair replied that curred on the motion as put and ‘lost at the Instanecting. Ald, Cullerton: ny the question re- That ts, thasmotion mada inyself—that McGrath be declared elected ? ‘The Chatr—Yes, slr. Ald, Cullerton—Upon that I move the pre- been. ordered, vious question. ‘The main question having the motion to declare McGrath e! putand carried by a vote of yens, 14, a8 follows: Yeas—Dixon, Dallard, Clark, Watkins, MoAuloy, Burke, dan, Hildreth, Lawler, Pureell, Peover, Schro der, Stauber, Lorenz, jeyer, Metur, Burrett—H. ‘The announcement was reeclyed with ap by MeQrath’s friends. eneficiary, who was in the wnte-room, mod mained there instead of ,coming for- Ald, Meler ask qi mission to Introduce a resolution on the matter just acted upon. - Ald. Cullerton object! fer sald: the vbject of the resalue tlon was to give Stauber a chance to con- testy The Chair remarked that he had that euniler the hiw. Tfildreth moved that MeGrath, it take his seat, and, If Staub i ta contest, that any papers in the of members be prese Ald, Dixon renitri conld come forward, if he were pres a0 chose, and qualify wh ‘The motion was not p did not come forward and quulify. THE FIRU-MARSHAL bmitted reports for the, last two quarters. he first showed that the: i 1 33 false alarm: toyed was valued at surance involved was $0152 suses of the Department hind I second report showed that of fires had been 192, and the false alwving 14, "The property destroyed: was valued at volved was $1,822,101, penses had been $100,827, 1 porls were reterred tothe Committee on Tire and Water, TUE CONTROLEUR lis report for June, which was ay il that the et hoe aay mation, ed, and MeGrath dnd been 10 $03,258, t the number, the Instirance Amount of money actually in the City Treasury ut close of bu mand not yet presented... i Net balance... +... Which [apportion and credit as fottor Jonathiun Burr Fund Police Life and Health tai Police and Firemen’s Relief Fund, Sehool Stuktug fund, ivar ieapeaveis nt ¥ Fortcitures in 1s. General Fund, 194 Fire Department Fund, 1870. Department Pablle Wo Schvol Vax Mund, 1870, Police Fund, 1871, vy t Clty-Hall Fund, 18; * diterest aan 1870... Sewerage Fun Rewerngye Tax i Department Putt School Tax Fund, 1880...¢.. lo Library Fund, feo Fund, 1880... Interest recount, 18 CIAL ORDER. Ald. Dixon remarked that the Council had complied with the eharter so far as making the eau was concerned, but it had failed to declare the result of the eanyiss, It was the tirst time tho Counell: bad viulated the charter in this way. Laying done a part of is Work, he voukt see no reason why It bhouid delay the vest of ft one week, Akl, Cullerton was also opposed to delay, and ured that, the voto faving: 1b CULL vassed, te Connell had but one duty to per Jono, Which was todeclure the result, that Itwas the Coun- uits of the Hvis. “Lhe erasures In the re- were enough tostunp them with traud, mad he woukt ye suen drink Heior that he huew was polsoded as to take anythiag that had fraud on its free, 4 Couns unineg anything exeept the fore it, and those papers were Whether drath was elected L be or nat, not prepared to siy. When the Court counted the votes, If lt wero shown that M AH was not cuuftied to a sent ant Wher Wits. 31 ber in the Council more cheerfully than he to seat Until that tine these returns goy- erned the Counell, and by them It wis bound to net, and as it now he seat to MeGrath, In closing, reed to the: Chats isiou ny week previous il. 0 vote on his own ease, and so had aecurred In a. ‘Lhe question : r npreme Court of the Shite, which decided that the man had no Tight to vote, Ald. Clark said he hind not belleved that the Council had a return from the precinet. An question, and he diut been tn tayer of throwlng the preeinet out Butthe Council had voted to recelyy the return, and the log. teal seuenes was that it must declare Me- rath elected on the fiee of the return, He did not believe it should be done, but under the elreumstancves he dhdlivt how the Connell could do any differently, Ald Wickersham sald the “Counell had only concurred fn tho report of the Conmnittes that the returns purported tu be so and go. One of the nuwspi wal representad some of the members us Inconsistent in recelying and voting on these returns ind tien falllns to declare the result. If the Counell “had done this,—reeelved the returns,—then Me- Grath would Inevitably hive: to be declared elected, But I had done no such thing, ‘There were two reports, one of which wis tou the effect that the papers were returns, On that report the Council look no! action, ‘The other was that the pais purported to be returus, On that the Council had voted, and It had never aceepted or Tecoxnized any papors ag returns, div dented that there wus any return in duo form, and any LA, that merely purpar ted to return should cut no figure in the count, Tlaving worked hhuself up ton white heat, the Alderman declared that next spring's election would not pass without the public repudiating this thing. Growing more ux ehed, he appealed aud. threatened mn tls style; “Alark 1b you Republlenus, what 1 tell you, (Laughter | Murk, you: Dumo- crats, What L tell you. [Linuehter.) Mark, you Sochilats, what tlh you. [More aughter.| Lt ts a bid for fraud, ones wo Teeognize papers coming iu. here with erne- ures upon them, Jt means good-by to ou honest election? The lobby pounded the floor to signify its ‘approval, and the Council indulged tn tts custom ‘riinent aver one of the Alder- rts”? of his life, opposed to overturnin; tee of the Corporation Counsel, which: TY tthacity a good a the course of a yeur, fared clectod, and ft should Turn out that Stauber wis untitled to the geat no one by the Council would more cheer fully vote for blin thin himself, Ald. Mildreth opened tis gapacious maw tnd Indutged himself ta ida usual yawp. He denounced thy alleged willingness of gonta of the Aldermen to sent Stauber, if, on ine vestigation, he should appear to be elected, as “Jitunbug extraordinary,” and, as usin, had wv suod deal to way about “mldulght assusins,” * forgerors,” and the Hike, epstitl, Lawler mnade a puny drive at ‘Pn Tumenn, which ho represented to be bran dishlo the party lush over four Republican ebers of the Counell, end endeavoring to clrive them Into the traces, But ho was sos eloquent ane most at home when speaking of Uhuselt, | “Ping “uwNE nay eal ne maui,” he sald, “L huve never cast a vate Wat Thave been ashumed of, “he news pipers in this city can’t point to 6 thing of ye vate or publie character ugainet Frank atwler, 1 only exercise the function of the position L oceypy ginongst gentlanen,? a Alt. Shorey moved, fit 8 provious question. Jhy main question was ordered, aud the . Amount of warrants drawn arninst the several appropriations for the current flscal year dure, {ug the inonth of June, It : je 1B anes ent Fam, 1885, Sewerage Fund, Sewernye Tax Fun Department. Publle Work: School Tax Fund, 1840.,. Poblic Library Fund, 2 y Police Pand, 1850. Antereat account, 1880, Warrnnts freuod tho: year provions or In waned by the Treas> urer during the month of dune, 184.8 Amount of warrants outstanding Sng Tayxblo on domund .... ¥ iat Vaynble from tixes 1870 when leat Payable from taxes 188) when colteoted FREE BATIING-10USES, Connnitteson Street mn, fo Whom wus Division bathing-how that they ind an mnuking ‘the expen tthe ordhumes by of the proposed tute rovement payable out of thea Contingent mad, and rue ortiaet the passage of the jon the report and ordl- er sublect made the speplul order for next Monday evening at) o'clock, ‘Fhe Comultteeon Fire and Water reported adversely on on petition fora permit to con- struct n wooden ehurch in Lawndale, Ald, Cullerton moved placed on file, and that the petitlon ba ‘Tho ivotlon was lost by the fol and the report was adopted: tres MoAutoy, i ‘oung, Harvrelt— that the report bo lowing vate, rg. Bollard, Clark, voy, MeNurnes, Behroc pson, Stauber, Lorenz, Meier, Mure phy, Burley—21. Ald, Altpeter Introduced a resolution, which was adopted, Wowing Stauber sixty days in which to contest Ald. MeGrath’s sent, ‘The same Alderman called up what he termed the “oul ordinance,” whieh had been pliced on ity at. the Inst meetin ptton, the vote by which it had Lon file was reconsidered, and its fur tel lon was made a special order er, Swift, Bye ther considers for the noxt 1 A petition was presented by W, C. Goudy, d 8 OF certain geld! Ly, protesting ugalust Jolin G, Shortall NS OUGOL Lhe appralsers tor the cl ott the ground that he was not ealeulated make # taly appralsement, having In advanes of lis appotutinent fixed upon the property in question is value which was in “Lhe petition wies vetarred, Ald, Barrett: presented a lengthy petition from the water-plpe laborers nsking wn ad eonts por day In thelr pay, was referred to the Finanes Conmill nuule a gpeclal order tor tho next meating, Ald, Everett presented a petition and ordi Nenes grniting the Metropolitin Horse-iall- way Cuinpany’ the right to tay down a rail- way track on Lake: streot f avenue, mid upon Crm street trom Lake to: Referred to Connittee niting the desse Fourteenth street. OUSURNE LATENATORK, Witt sald n curtain specintist had culating a-dlsgustlug book tn iby ward the lust fow duys, and subinitted the following, which was adopted: Urdered, That tho City Attorney Ue and fa y requested to propary and present to tha ane wh ordinance prohibiting tho distri. ton of Iiternture roluting.to and treating of private diseases, Ait Purcell Introduced an order, which Was passed, catllug upon the Commfssloner of Publis Works to compatiies from Inter Buren street viaduet, Ciurk Intruduced an order upon the Conmnisstoner of Public Wor furnish the Council with an eathonity of tho costut doubling the whith of the Madison nd Clark street brides, and the swh by stem or hot-als engines, prevent tha railroad erlug with the Vian A PARADE GHOUND, Tho same Alderman presented: an order Arecting the Connnissioner of Pablle Works ty cutie n portion of the evudhuy 650 feet in longth, and designated as a parad the several military organizations of this elty by permitted the free use of the sang at such Unies and under sich rules as the Commis: sloner way direct. ‘The order was referred ta be prepared for lo Broun, and that to the Committes on Wharves and Public Grounds. Ald. Shorey presented tho petition and or dinance of the PEOPLE'S MORSE, reyes RAILMVAD COM> PANY, NY) by FE, Q, Asay, Its President, pokliye for per: inisston to construct, maintain, aud operate Ms rond over tho following route: Union Park place, between Lake and Fulton streets; Fatton, between Union Parle placy and Maplewood avenue; Harrison: street, be- Franklin street and Campbell avenues Four- teenth street, between Canal st! ad Ashe land avenues Franklin street, between Lake and Ha on streets; Centre avenue, be- tween Tharrison and) Fourteenth streets; Throop street, between Fourteenth street and the Clicazo Livery; Mivhiizan avenie, hetween the north, site of Lake street and tho south slide of Adams streets Adans street, between tho east site of Michigan avenna and tho west side of Canal streets aud on duekson street, between the east gle of Canal street und Campbell avenue, ‘Tho petition and ordinances were referred to the Comulites on. Rallrond: The Fiuanee © tee voted in favor of allowing the architects who exanined the Custom-House foundations, on the order of ox-Miryor Heath pOO; And In favor of al Towing ex-Caseli r Stebel $23,500 on te= eountof back pay usa compromise. The res ports were Ind over and nade a spechil or der for the next meeting, ‘Lhe Council then adjourned, SUPPRESSING SMOKE. A Trial ‘Test of n New Device for Ratle roud Eugines—Not Altogether Sutis« fnctorys For many years the managers of the grent railrond Ynes Enst and West have been en- deaverlng to fala perfect and, at the same time, ecconomle sinoke-burner, whieh oul be uttuched to thelr locomotives withott tne terfering with the necessibility of the differ: ent parts of the machinery, whenever repalrs should be needed, Various schemes in this dlreetion, the stenm jet, water spray, and aly eurrent, haye been experimented upon, but all have failed to reatize the fruition so ear nestly desired. A short thine ago an Enstern gentleman named Atmory secured a patent for asmoke-burner, its action being depend: ent -on the exhaust of the tocomotive while in motion, As is well known, the exhaust creates a vacuum through the flies of the boiler, aud tt occurred tu Mr Amory that this exhaust could be us the Iie ion Into the tire-box of 1 stealy cole wnn of alr, whieh, when heated, would mingle with the gases evolved Caring the combustlon of the’ conl, thus render them inore Inininmably, and secure a more perfect utilization of the fucl. fs MMS PATENT MAY NE THUS DESCRINED in brief: fwo of the lowest Mueg are prolonged Uirough the head of the boiler, to project thres.or four Inches outside the miun-hole beneath the smoke-staek. ‘To the ends of tha lengthened flues are nttached two fun- nels of thick sheet-lron, about one foot long. The tron arch usually found in tho fire. vox to strenuthen it is removed, and in Its place is inserted a heavy areh, in two pleces, made of tlre-bri This serves to xtrengthen the fire-box and support a hollow retort, ulso in two pieces, and made of fre clay, This retort sitghtly curves towards the door-end of the fire-box, and Is distant at its base qbotit fourtnele It Is pertovated with holes about half an tue in diuneter, anddseomiected with thelength- enc Hues referred to by two p ron pipe about two Inches in diume: "The the- ory Is that after the fire is buiit the arch and retort will beconte red-hot. When tho | oco- motlye fs runing the exhaust and force of the engine against the air will cause i stlit ttnospherle current to rush inte the fve-box, first passing through the hot retort J 3 wherel) beeames hei iy supposed ta ain with the vs evolved inthe combustion of the eon dering them more tntlanimable, and thus securing & more perfect burning of tha eurbonacvons matter, it week the nppn> rats wag phiced on engine G1, of the North- western Knilway, a powerful lovomotive with seventeen by twenty-four eyliiders and five-foot driv! heels,” Under the control of Engineer Smith thy locomotive made the round trip with an ordinary freight-traiu to and from Clinton, x distance of 138 miles from this elty, Yesterday forenoon a partys gunalstin of Ald, dohn M. Clark, Ald, Th. B. ‘Thonps Ald, D. 1. Shorey, John IL Dwight, Presttont of the Hoard of Trade; J. G. Ambler, elury of the Citlzens’ Ase soclation; BE. A. ‘Thayer, agent of the pate entees IL A. Hitehwock, ©, FP, Catlin of Omaha, George Mills of ‘Boston, Robert. Commans, Engineer ot the West Side Waters » Co Wheeler, Assistant General G, W. Tilton, Superintendent af y3and Charles Murray, of the Gre vision, assembled at the Wells-street depot to partlelpate in ATHIAT TRIP, for the purpose of witnessing the operation of tho Invention. A special tral of six pase tunger vonches wis made up Engineer Suilth presided at the throttle, and about a attarter lo 10. o’clock the trala pulled ont towards the dunctlon. At first ry lense column — of smoke — rolled out from the stick, which gradually ton lleht dun color, sin sing Tn volume until tho curtlag smoke was no more than that which would proceed from wkitehen stove bi which the best quality of dry wood was beliys bur as soon ag the flreman opened the: door of the fre-box the draft was, of cotrse, interfered with, and tho sinvko be. came thicker, and cach shoveliut of coal rendered It anore dens for short thne, probably during a run ot three quarters ofa mile, the smokestick was kept busy, and the volume of smoke did not dliter from that evolved by an. ordinary engine without tha burnerattuchment. Lt was, ow. ever, nollved that the extiaush didnot earry with it that villainous exodus of dirt and cluders wilel. ats Nits been the bune of railroad traveling, Without any discoulort whatever lini ¢dozen of the party stood on the ear platform lnemadlatuly behind the tender, aud remalned there while the tralia mula the trip to the Junetion, One of the gentlemen wore a white yest, and ne more specks were noticeable than would have been recelyed during an hour's pligrhnage through the: business portion of the elty. ‘This Initlented that tho combustion wag on. ultaneously dee: the average more perfeet than under ordina- [ ry clreumstances, butit was nt the expense of heat and fuel, ‘Tho cagiieer stated that on the trip to Clinton there was constined about half ton more coal than formerly, and on hie run to the Junction 4 greater mount than usual was aise required, On hd Bhnhurst grade tho steamenaking power of the engine wos considerably lessened, whieh indicated that: thers was a niaterial loss of power somowhere, For dis the engl- ueer ntl rallway oflclals gave the following auations At the velocity at whiely, the in was rinning the exhimist of steant was so greats to foree tate the firebox v column of cold alr faster than [bconld by heated th the retort. ‘This cold aly nanuratly decreased the float of everything with which i¢ came in contact, ANE - OU SATIBITND WITIL TI: EXPERI ™ : asked the reporter of Mr. Wheeler, the As- sistant General Manager of the road, “Well, Lancnot dissatistiod” was tho ane fins some dlements which are very dnble, but it hus not yet accom pilshed what ts chimed for it, Teconsum more econ! than the ordinary burner, and does, not minke steam ko fast or so surely, OF course you remember that the test bi nota completo one, ‘Lhe apparatus has been ott the engine only a few days, and the condl- dons under whieh it hus been tried are nat buitlelent to enable us to arrive at sullsfies tory average of what it can do,” As thy proposed: ey ordinance seems to , have for its prlnelpul object the mnoke mule saneo trom switch-cngiies, how far will this favention remedy tha’ evil complained of 2? “Ido not think ity aduption on the switeh- englny will solye the problem, ‘Those ene pines run a few hundred yurda and stand stl half an hournt s thae, ‘The netion of this machine ts dependent on the exhaust, And there fs no oximust from a motlonless: engine, It my be so improved ua to do away wwittt the simuke froin tratn when In nos tlon, Should it suceced in dol so without Joss of power or Jucrease of fuel i whl be at benatlt, But, sa far is my experience foes, no smoke-burner hns yet be vented which comes up to the demanits of the rail road manicers, and Sou nny say bn Te ‘THinUNe that whenever suel sliall be offered the raliways Vil adept It without any urg- Jug by niwatetpal authority,” << A Lucuy ‘Tramp. A tramp consented to do 4 sinall Job at digging ost holes ut Carson, Novia, recently, although hibor, ho sid, was contrary to hig custom, ite returned to his employer's bunse fan hour, Vhrow down big: spade, and said that he bu changed Ais mind. ify had found @150 worth of gold burs which some miner hal buried. ae A delightful ubave, is possible only with the Citleumt shaving soup, PO i KNIGHTS TEMPLAR, Preparations Making for tho Tricn- nial Conclave, The Grantest Thing Chicego or the Country Has Ever Sven. Tho Line of March, Decorations, Prizes, and Other Notable Features. The Knights and Qommandories to Bo Hore from Iowa, ‘Tho fnet that the Knights Templar are to hold their Trienuin! Conclave fn thts elty next month fs known to every one, but only very few have any knowledge, except inn general way, of what [3 to be done here dure Ing the week beghining Atig. 16,. ‘This te norance on the part of tha public Is die to the unwillingness of those having charge. of the arrangements to hnpart Information as to or at lenst ard understood tdba In a post tlon to tell whatis In view for the enter- ‘When appeated to the officers are courteons, yet wil not go be hind the printed program, intend to “surprise” the people, . Waving given an Idea of what iy hn contemplation, they Uilnk tt inadvisable to do mere, © We do not want to LET ANTICIPATION OVERSHADOW REALIZA> talnment. of vislters. ‘They.say they sat Eminent-Commander Cassette, “Chica: goans will be astonished at the magnitude of the nifulr—will iinagine they aro dreaming? Estimates of the expected attendance hive heretofore been elven, and there will unques- tlonably be an fnmense number of strangers In the city, 50,000 of whom, It fs said, willbe Dine Lodge Masons, How many of the un- initiated will come no man can guess. the Knights It is now known that every Grand Jurisdiction tn the United States will ented, nnd that there will be Com manderles from every State ¢: whehee the exeuse comes that a journey to take in the heat of summer? Ot the 610 Commanderies jn the country, nearly two-thirds will bo here with from Quarters have been assigned prevail outside the city that Chicago cannot aceommmodile any more, All who wish to come can be taken care of, us thore were yesterday unassigned places for fully 15,000, REGARDING THE PROCESSION, or the escort of the Grand Eneampment, it Is weather-perfeet, ‘This isan error, t, Ifthe day 1s there will bo 25,000 Knigh are the figures of tonsurva it rain, there muy be only 12,000 the obler members, Te ste! prefer to be lookers-on tram a window, route tins been determined upon, but it is ateredly guarded, and “will reason for secrecy ist wish to prevent the selling of windows and the ereetion of pen- nut and lemonade stands along the Mi According to one account, the place of assembly will be at the corner of Lake street and Walush avenue. Tleved to be Incorrect. The route was mapped out by Arehitect Wileox a month or more mul a copy sent to every ler inthe countryiso diac hhnself with It. But this iy be Etulnent Comin he might fuuiliarize guntieman who saw one of these documents ton is TriuNe reporter that the right street, in front of the as: Commandery, the Command the enst and west streets north to the 1 Q om which there are car The lng would move east to Wa- bash avenne, south, to Twenty-first, east to Prairle avenue, west to Michlaan avenue, and north to, the Asylum ofthe Grad En- emnpmont, Where the column would: pass -in review of the Grand Olllcors, ingy not be tho route, us changes have bev talked of; but one'thing Is certaln, the pro- cosslon Wil be confined jon, north. of ‘Twonty-second and east of Wadbasli avenue ts certainly Included, siice on that thoroughfare, be- tween dickson and ‘Twety-tirst streets, there will be ‘This mnay or to the South Divis- HORATELY DECORATED ANCHES, ixty fi hy and the others: reusing In diight ns. they ap Un street, which Isfn the centre. aXt thls polit will be loented the Grand Mas: ter’snreh, the npex of which will be 120. feet ound, ‘The plans for thesu arches wted, ay aure those for the decora- which will bu emblunatic, of course, no dutulls are unetlainable, ure Is donbtless one of the * surprises.? The column itsel? will bo composed of three Grand Divisions, headed b: and St, Bernard Comuinndertes, and The. Conmutne will march in plitoons of forty-vight—twe ty-tour abroast—five feet apart, tn -order to shorten the Ine of- marcel, Jess than seven miles In de be no niueuvres Unthl Mi reached, md not then wiless they are prictlen- unlikely, consktering thy eho even fi slngle He dur the Grant recentton, But extra efforts are bs mundo this time tok eurb to curb clear of ten ‘The reporter yesterday acelilentally got into the factory where THE DECORATIONS FOR THE AncitES, the Exposition Building, the Asy! A fares of itty’ g! been at work on them for the ast three months, and thotsands of shields, er banners, penuils, harps, ete, have alrenly comploted, and the elrls are stil) busy. proposed to expend $15,000 or $20,000 for: decorations alone, One of tho features of the week will bo a eptlon, musionte ct dansante, wider oy Chicnga, and St ‘This wil take Ince ut the Exposition Builting, “nesdny ‘The decorations will and ft Is axpected: that, 90,000 WH bo able to dances at ona time. of thrures could nat be heard by suvlin throug, so Mr, Fargo Is etulenyoring to utilize eleetrielty fort Sub-Divislons, which will be iin avenue tne atreats from ave being made, es ot the Api Communitertes, ho purpose in order to , TH ONLY VISINLE EVI at presentof the coming history of the country: Chickzo In particnlar fs Asylun of tho Grand Ene United States on tho Lake Park, opposit Work on the structure b Friday, and it will within the next ten days. reat event in the npment of the Van Buren street The building passion cross, and fs an mnomal lweture, shee tight Hnes are fg ws Of description, assuming that it the dhucnsions are 10: Jn tho wltur will be seated the, Most Lintient, Grand Muster wid the Past € the Grand Council of the ¢ nent; In the transgpt the legis! the Order, whiel: is com Grand ollicers, all Past rund Muster of ul aihesin Pe posed of the pre irand Masters, Dap Masters, Grand Gonerallsstivos, and Grand) Captiin-Generals of the Grand ment, mud all tho pre rand Commanders, y Deputy Commanders, Grand Generals, Grind” Captain-Genvrals, mnt Hight Kune ery Eaulnent Communnders, provided, «'The mive is sot aside for specta~ ars, but ie.will necommadate less thins 400, ‘the building will be bewntiled with f ‘s- toaned jlaga, banners, ete, the details belnyg Surrounding the structure will be tho dt worth long jouriey to see, been assigned the “Grind Com ananderies ot Hilnols, Jowa, California, and New Hhunpslilre,—u The tents will bo oeenpled by 7200 Kiki ond thelr wives, beon sent for, and the pl will begin withln tho next we weeks, as tha In order by the Mth. Tt will jaeably bu lighted every ulght by electric AS TO THE SURPRISE Wednesilay evening, It ts sald to bo 9 rotechnle alsplay frome steamers in tho VYut that for the following Hila whieh “no feltow cant 8 thing is known s—it will be very: wn ity elaburateness depends wrosity of the people of Chicago ter of subseriptions. Chicago have already paid tate the ‘Prensury $25,000, the yullrosds: 37,500, tus muuiterics in ail, iraphornalls have chi of the tents cup must be ‘The Kulghts of nanee Commi Will Teave in tho elty S50 of the ‘Triennjgl Comiilttes tof this amount, ar $120,000, AAVO £43,000, tha money would bo sy here, wud al get hive of the donot seareely any trouble wi home or abroad, An the original program TINE PINZES TO WE AWATDE for suceess in tha competitive drill at the Clilcngo Jockey Club Park wero not men- thoned. "They are as follows? One giand priza, consisting of an elegant sword and belt for dn Emlnent Commanders to bo tho proporty of tho Commuandery whining It. axtra gpechil prize ta accompany’ the frat ‘A grail standard to be awarded to tho Dommnatatery wh ‘One grand pri (twenty-five pin the firat. St, Bernard Commantleries, with diamond setting. 1 pieces of gminit, wlass, an finely engraved gold budle, One apecht prize for Grand Commandcrics, consisting of a tine old Grand Commander's Jowel, with diumond, fale ant omerid wetting, 10 Grand Commandery tu be'the property ‘of waning It, ‘The first two, which go togethor about $4,000, From the ‘litte, that ean be learned with respeet to the Conclave, it ean be safely stated that Chicagoans hive NO CONCEPTION OF THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PREPARATIONS, or of what a grand thingit will be, Although the formal comtitiees were appointed n fow ago, Work on the details was be zt y two yents ago, the Chileago Comm having decided to aake the ‘1 Conclave the if magnificent the United States, and far, TOWA KNIGHT Jowa will be repre 4 TEMPLAIL cent display I minders ani Ralgits. The following is the list of representatives awh will be present: GRAND ENCAMPMENT, P.G.C. ‘Theodore 8. Parvin, Town City: P. G. C. P, G, C, Rob mes 1. Hurisock, down City; crt F, Bower, Keokuk: P. G.C, Pitkin : Wright, De Witt; 2, G, 6, Buren i Sherman, Des Moines, P.G, G, award A. Gullhert, Dubuqu o, Ons B, Wators, Mount, Pleisants P. G, G. Parish, Des Moines; J, G. C, George “T Sunny PG, 0. Krank ‘Neely, Waterloo; Deputy G, C.J. Seott Jouiins, Clinton: E.G: Goneriligsino Wiliam G. Donnan, Tndepend- ence; E.G, Captuin-Gencral Jatnes Norton, Cedar Ruplds, VAST GRAND OFFICEMS, Sir Knight J. 8. Murtwell, Past Commander, Towa City Sir "Knight Buren It. Sherman, Pas Grand Commander, Des Moines; Sir Knight Frank Nevly, Past Grand Communder, Waterloo; Sir Knight Jonn C. Parist, Past Grand Com- inander, Waterloo; Sle Knight Georgy B, Vian omuty Grand Commander, Cedar Kut, Past, Falls Sir Knight Frank W. Angell, Past Deput Grand Conmunder, Dayenpor Ir Knight 4, C, Lase, Past Deputy Grand Commander, Town Ulty; Sir Knight Wenry D. Sherman, Pust Grand eneralissino, Duveiport; Sir Knight Milo A. Butler, Mast Grand, Ge Kaight 11 =) igsimo, Div Poyt Grand, i Knight J. W. W eral, Newton, Past Grund Gonerale Hight Joseph Lyman, General, Connell Hut GUAND Cost: Bir Knight Horuce 8, i E, rand Commander; Sir Knight J, Scott Jon+ King, of Clinton, V. 6. Deputy Grand Com- munder; Sir Kufght Willian G, Dounan. of tne a DENY. lence, E. Urand Generalissimo; Sir tines Morton, of Cedar Rapids, 5. She Kutght Downing tt Grand’ Cu ptatn Gener Bugh, of | McGregor, E. Grand Protates sir Kenlght Ati W. Dougherty, of Dubuque, EB. Grand Sento Rir Knight Tiramn Kob- ‘ard Ki inson, of Des Molues, rand, Junior Wardens Sir Knight William A. MeGrew, of Ottumwa, B. Grand ‘treasurer; Sir Knight William 2B. Lan- srikige, of Muscatine, h. Grand Recorder; Sir Knight dann Standard-Dearers ler, of Oskis Loc Knight Join \ Grand Ward of Mount Pleasant Commandery, 13 Knights, U ladies, SUNORDINATE COMMANDERIES. whe os, of Counctl Be No. 1. Doe Moluy,, Museatino—W, 8, Robertson, Ei, Commandery thirty Kntqhta, No.2. Pales- tne, flown City—J, C, Sheader, Ein, Commander; le Ae Ln WU Recorder; thirteen Knights, seven indies,” No. 3, Sitoain, Dubugquo—A. W, Dany for, Em. Commander; It, torman, Meeorde thitty Knights, No.4. Temple, Des Mulnes- desse W. Commander; G, W. Full tt Halts, thirty dicate Keoki, Wa Teh 1.G, Lawroy, Recor: No. 6. 06 Payor En. Commande hivty 1 vin Baker, ite= nis, fifteen Indies, No. Em, ¢ fortyellve Kolihte, fourteen tulles Taldwin, Cedar Falk—C, 8. Wise, "by, Williams, Recorders 1 Knigh 12. Heniseant, Decoran—N, Wolo- . Muthor, Kecorder: 12. Kr Hecontor; 40 Knight No. 16. Tehulty. Monticollo~S, 3 om Me M./Moulion, Recaritors 0 Indies, No. 18 Colimblin, Sioux a. . CoMls C Recorders is Keniehts arindn—W. Ee Evins, Recorde’ 23, Oriental, Newton—Geor Ledyard, E. Com; J. W. Wilson, Recor’ Kunghtas 13 ln . ry Ft. DodyowA. F, ‘Moaservoy, i, Coin; J. Marshell, Heeorder; 20 Knights; 6 hidies, No, 2h, Ancalon, Waterloo—J, A. Shipmun, E, Com IA. Whituker, Recorder: 3 Knlghtd. Ni Apollo, Cedar Kiuplis—d. 0. Maxter, BE, Com, PY, Emerion, Recorder; v5" Kubghtss 1 Ind + 10, Patios, “Murion— Thinnont,, Come dn Cen ford, Recordor: Kilents: 10 Indies, No. Hothuny, Creston, 8. Bean, B. Coin; John Reuker, dr. Recorders 20 Kulehtay 10 in les, Nod), Bt. Aldemmy, Marshulltawna—C, C, *. 8. Fraukor, Revordor; 50 ‘al, Multa, Ot- W. "15, Guod= dios. No, Ge caine nll, Records Kula Kennuth, Indopontonce—W, Com; D-8. Deering, Recorder; 10 Knights. Ne ih Nazareth, Maunchester—U, C. Hriadiey, Com; E83. Gulnes, Revonters 23 Kutyhtes 6 Indlod. -No.gs, Einnintts, Jetferson—C, 1. C rord, Bi Ce caluhtas 15 lodies, . W, Breaubrack, E, Ills Excelloney tho Governor, John IL, Gear, and wife, will also come, Of the thirty-six, subordinate Command- erles In tho State, all but nine are to he reps resented by full delegations, ‘Phe total num hor reported aboye fs 73 Sir Knights, 204 la: dieas Grand Commandery, 8) Knights, 0 Jadies; Grand Encampment, 10 Rielgiits, Orlental Commande s No, 25, will lead the Towa Knights Indivislon ns escort. Com mmanderies will form ranklg by thelr older auabers, $$ THE SPANISH GOVERNMENT SUED, New Yous, July 2%.—Jdoseph Vedrahita, an American eltizen of Cuban birth, who ar rived by the steamer City of Washington from Havana, has just begun suit for dum- ages resulthig from arrest, falso hnprison- ment, and other outrages committed upon Jin by the Government mithoritles of Cuba. Pedvahita thhiks Capt, Curtis and Mr, Me- Keheor did not sustaln the honor of the Aterlenn tag ta permitting his nrreston be nade on board tha sterner, Pedratilta com pistes that he swfered yery much during his miprisonment, ax he could nelther eat nor steep, and was compelled to. yy exorbitant prices fg# the necessirles of life (during his tuprixonment. For all this Pedrotitn ehilina lainage of $200,000, as he was about startl naz. in an extensive enterprise, md he claims his arrest interfered to sueh an extent with | h uk business as to damuge hha in the sum nuined, ——— WOULDN'T BE ENUMERATED. pectut Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Sprisarienn, Uh, duly, 2—Franz Bore hard, wold German fron Trenton, Clinten County, was before Unite Status Commis. sloner Adams to-lay fur. refusing to” answer the questlons af a census enumerator, Ilo yas held, in $500 ball, and, In defanit, wen to fall, Hu says hy knows how those fellows. swindle peoples that this tsa free country, and a inan don’t have to tell how inuch prop erty he tins; and that hie pays his taxes, He evidently belleyes that an attempe ty being jnade to hnpose on hha, and refuses to listen lu arguments on the matter, LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS, Inequalities in the Present Cook County Ones. Radelita and strangers tig tho: week. All that Is needed to garry ont the jit into the coffers Sittuantely it Iv expeeted that flo be met with tn ralsing at Jenst $100,000, whieh will figure an unprecedented display. of ‘Templarism at Diffloulties in tho Way of a Reapportion- ment—Some Rough Figuring. Anexamination of tho census returns by Legislative districts gives tho followlng re FINGT LEGISLATIVE DIaTnIcT, envlees SECOND LEGISLATIVE DISTHICT. CeOnAMMEIE OF Titintton set 3), qiundetple plate of tne sil ver, with cont of arms of patton Chienzo, and Boblets xotd Ine, Onegrand prize, cousistiig of a fullsot of Con mandery Jowels, fourteen weces, Rolid ailver, fincly charaved with the E, Commuindor's Jowel ‘THIND LEQIRLATIVE DISTILUGT, vonslating of n banquot set, 19,41 nt to “dress” @ table for nelating of a sot of robes «One speci! prize for mounted Commanderics, conslating of two elerant sitk guidons, und it Seventh Ward, FOURTH LEGISLATIVE DIB wolf Ward, EVETH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT. ‘Thirteenth Ward Fourteenth Ward Seventeenth Wii ir, are valued at S30 and 3400 respectively, <All are worth SIXTH LEGISLATIVE DISTIICT. Fifteenth War 1A Elghteenth Ware SEVENTH LEQIREATIVE DISTRICT. All the towns of Cool County with tho exception of Lake wm nh RIGHTI LEGISLATIVE DIETING, Take County... Melleury County. exceed anything of the kind the world hos thus far witnessed, teal wb the Grand Con- chive of ‘Templars: it Cheney by a amg material, he detegntion Is composed of the representative men of the State, In oflelal and civil life, in- telligent, whieuwalke, progressive, culti- vated, refined, supported by wives and diughters, fit compinions for so valiant FOURTEENTH LEGISLATIVE DISTIICT, Fano Counts. . DuPage County. Bie HOF ‘The first threa Congressional districts foot ‘up as follows: THE LEGISLATIVE AVPOL It ts estimated thatthe total population of the State will be about 3,100,000, by fifty-one—the number of Senatorial dis-, triets—and the result fs 60,000 and a fraction which will constitute the ratio of revresentn- tion, Couk County, having 600,000 Intubl- tants, will be entitled lo ten Senators and thirty Representatives, ‘The nes’ ‘er, Wil fad ita very diMmeult county into ten districts with the wards as thoy are at present. 1t will ws dicult If new wards ure created, total population of the city beng task to divide th eighteen, the total mimnber of inhabitants toa ward will be 2,000. of wards, each containing 23,000 Inhabliants, and to so add thom together as to make Legislative lstricty with.00,000 cach Is not quite satisfactory. ‘To do it with exnetness: i iI be necessary to have recourse to the county towns and to tek one or more of them on to the eity wards, thus constituting districts whieh would not look yery well on the nap, Itis FULLY AS DIFFICULT, HOWEVY! to mnke satisfactory districts with the For instance, the ‘Tenth Ward it needs but 4,000 to com- teto the ritio for a Senatorial district. 000, $20,000), 28,000, Jefferson, however, which one corner, : district could ba mates The Fitth with Its 47,000, cannot be added to the Sixth, with Ets 40,000, or the Fourth, with its 23,000, Third, with fs 10,000, Take, with Its 17,000, though either would inake a little more than Sixth Ward, with 0,000, would elther haye to be put with the Th with 16,000, whieh would not make quite enough, and would inake a very close dis- trict, or It would be out westward, adding on a humber of ‘o taki a nimber ulissimo, Boone; Sir 3 Sle n, Past Grand Capluin-Gen- slow, of Newton, KR. ins 56,000 people, Ir itd, By nieht Theodore Sehrioner, . Grand Sentinel; Grand For the polities! asp re strongly thie Sixth, and Seventh Wa her In one distr Demoeratle consttuen wards with 125,000 Ht Of the ense com Th making o hopelesly rople cannot be put to- gethor, nor can any two of them, and if these wards remain with the same boundarles thoy will almost Inevitably make Demovratle districts, unless the Seventh ts nulded to tho ‘Twelfth, making a district with 4,000, Inhabitants, however, necording to all ny ly make Democrat! of whieh they torm a part, No aetion has 1s yet been taken in the Counell Jooklng toward Inaking new wards, and ft ts hardly probable: be for some tine,—certainly not witll tho official returns are recetyed. from Washington, THE FOLLOWING IS A TOUGIE APPONTION= MENT,— vone, | Davenport—Janes he PE y ory Ce ad. Lbrown, he Pf and Commander; C. Wt, ppearances, Tite je those dstriets : NT: ono which is not satisfactory in every re- i te Dintetoy—First, Second, and Eighteenth Dlatelot—Thint and Bixth Wards, 57,688, vu Ward, Ilyde Park, Culuinet, Thornton, Weh, Uremen, Bloom, aud other southera Distriet-—Fourth nity towns, Gi Fourth Dietrict—Pitth Ward ina aiviet—Soventh and ‘Twolfth Wards, ih Distriet—Eighth and Bleventh Wards, Seventh District—Ninth, Tenth, and Seven- teenth Wards, 57,007. . Milghth District—Thirteenth Ward and tho county towns not in other distelats, 63,000, Ninth District—Fourteonth Ward) and the Town of Jotforson, 0 Tenth District and the Town of Luke View, oi Politienlly, the Wrst, ‘Third, Fifth, Elghth, Niuth, and Tenth Districts cou regarded as surely Republican; the Fourth: and Seventh would be Demovrath Second close, with the chance in favor of tho: Ltepublicans, taking the revent elections as et -THE CONTEMPT CASE. Spectat Dispatch to ‘the Caieugo Tribune, Sprinceiuny, I, July ~The Itandolph County contempt case, the particnlans of which were fully glven in these dispatches yesterday, came up in the United States Tho attorneys for the bond- holders proposed a compronilse, This was that the judgment in the contempt proceed: ings should be suspended tf the in, the State Court was dismissed, and Clerk would agreo to obey thy mandate of io United States’ Court, agreed to, nnd the parties succecded jn xecur- 10 to purge themselves of cons og ‘Treat Jutiniuted that this ult thing for thu to do, ag. 1 falled te obey the mandate of tho Courts ‘gud sald thut its orders would haye to ud tho Town of dtSixtecnth Wards iS, Court to-tlay, ‘Chis was not from Disurders of the Digative Orgs: ———— Sara Bernhardt’* Preparations for Hor Amoricun Campaigns Tho Telegram'a Part ime Dernhurdt will take w wee ropose at her villa ut St, Andress, near Hayro, hetlvo preparations for her trip for the Antertcan consists of twonty A ly selouted with a vow to custling: rtolre as powerfull 3 for * Hurnunly nd “Phedre” ure all warsals commence init whieh 31. Bertrand tus at Sura's. disposal uarewd will oxtend over four week: nd {t {8 proposed tu itvold re- wr ta Amorica, Many of the trugedionno's art treasures ure” belng packed 10 be used in Atnuricn aaa Horas allery, whieh will be apen te liepeution lunge citles during ber tour, Among hor ped to New York will bo the famous hor bed-room, 1 itis tho skeleton of a young statlon- aiicor who committed suicide on iccount of diss tintove, ‘his wuutontenl souyonte Lofore makin tone fa alinost complete tho olutit plecus of t fortiigot at tho Vin ulluntly placed she pretty euvere, tt bus curios prosented by tho dead nian's frien Pozzo, to Sart, whe baa a rellglous regard for it. —— “Hale Rovivuin " restores gray baie to its or! foul olor for 6y Guilt ny Mer RADWAYWS READY RELIEG, | Lr. ) re DR. 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Tros to wcleareherry or umber eutors -witer eee : Mibeepaine scatter frauen, th "uttin fe hg path or wenlaess. id Ho or no sedinient siti » Marked diminution of quantity a tint oy of Involuntary. wenkeniny dischanges Ae pret Mlcted in that way), with eertinty of pernune i cure, Iucrensed stron exhibited fina ye itlantds, 9 uf Y res + Kk nt) thewovorniinaig ee Hurtnony restorg| i we 5, Yettow tinge on tho white of the eyes, an ae thd awarthy, suiteon npponranes of the! aNd that s chanedl to a clonr, ively; and healthy colors const: 7 Those suifering froin wenk or tlcurates fel lungs or tubercles will teallze ureat benehets nent oxpovtorutingfrealy the tough phlegm urtnnect fama. from the tums, utr culls, broneht or winnie had b thront or bead? diminishing the frequency) wil cough; general Incrensa of Btrongtt throne Hus tho ryatems stoppao of night-swents anda ae nnd feelings of weakness around. the meet jut h (eat shouklera, ete.s cogsitian of cold an Init chitls, sonsy of suffocation, hurd” breathing St Is.als PArvsysm OF eguyt on ising down oe neatng h sult ho morning. “All thoso dictrossing. gyre a srndunily and suroty disappeur. = hast i. Ag diy uftor day the SAHSAPARTLTLAN isl taken now signs of returning health will a as tho blood ‘inpraves In ptrity nui ateeen disenge will diminish, and nil foreign and finpur deposits, nodes, tumors, cancers, hard. lin ete, bo resolved way, and tho wnaound amet sotnd and hoalthy; re, fever sores, vbronig sitin disenses, gradually disuppenr. . 8. tn enses where the system line Ucen salle ated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive gut: dimate have necumultted and become deposite) in the banes, Jointa, ete, euusing caries of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white swellings, varicose yelng, ete, the SAIS SAPARILLEAN will resolve away these depoiy and exterinin: i en thes stein ae bani ae disense frog fi I. Ef those who aro taking these med tho curo ot Chronie, ‘Sorehtous, ‘oe Beretta sal ‘senses, howevor slow may bo tho. aire “fed hetter "and find thelr general health | l is thoir Hlosh nnd weight Inerensing or even kent talk Ing Its awn, it is a gure Kign that tho ctire {3 pny the teresting. ln thoso dlscason tho patient altie tas gets better or worse,—the virus of tho digense fy ollie not Innetlyo; {f not arrested and delven from not the blond it will spread and continua. to une ne mine tho constitution, As soon ns tho SANSt: eg PARITLIAN mikes the pattent. feel better ane every hour you will grow hatter pronge : hut, strength, und ten i aes id cast ie wreat power of this remody is In dighas mix that threaton death, ns ht ges ‘Tur (ee) mar ; ON han Gf tho Lungs and Tuberculous Phthisls, Serota pa In-Syphilotd Diseases, Wasting, Degonentt bik tind Ulearation of tho Kidnoyn Dinbeees. wee thes “ } page of Water (instantaneous rellet. aftonid awit where cathotera hive been used, thus doing amy with tho painful operation of usin thea instruments), dissolving Stone in tho Bladder, and In all cusos of Inflammation of the Blad- dor and Kidneys, Jn chron o cases of Leutorrhaa and Uterine diseases. y One Lott @ contains more of tha active princt ples of Mediclies than any other Tepiration atcon In Texspuontul doses, whlle others require ‘Ave or six times ay niuch, ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, re. ik. 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