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3 THE CITY. . GENERAT, NEWS. ©. F. Yost, of the Omaha Republican, i¢ at the Sherman, IL, 8 DrArsony, of Havana, lil, fs at tho Sherman. M.S. HAtHRROPER, Postmastor nt Philadel- Phin, 18 at, tho Pucifie, * E.G, Hix«ax, of the United States Rngincer Corps, fs at. tho Palmer, . CRAMER, of tho Milwaukeo Evening isnt the Pacitle, ALEXANDER ©. Borks, United States Marshal of Montana, fs ut the Palmer, Se 11. D, Dement, Ropubllenn candidate for Sec- retury of Stato, Is al thy Pacific. + M. CG. Huncn, United States District Attorney at Grand Ruphls, Mich., ts at tho ‘fremont, Jans 1, DAY, Prestdent of tho Sun Insurance Company, of New Orleuns, fs at tho Pilmer. 1, 2, Lepyann, Generat Manager of the Michigan Central Railroad, isnt tho Palmer. Atexaspin J. Fenty, 8. R. Stafford and wifo, and BB, Hardin, U. 8. A. are at tho Palmer, Tuavnnus C. Pounn, MC. of tho Fitth Wis const District, §s nt the Tremont with his wits, CoLy1y, of the Gazette, Innesyliie, Wis. fi. Kane, of tha Rural News Yor ber, aro remont, « opyAT, London: F. Van Qunit, St. Petersburg: Wilter Motherill aud Hd, Marae ‘und, Manchester, Englond, are at the Pacific, KGAneT Gttitoy, A recent arrival in ‘renton, Pierce County, Wis, was: Mona Twelfthatrectenr ata inte sour Stinitiny night. She was taken to the vounty Hospital. Mit. JAsi&s LANE ALLEN says that his nom! antion te the Public Library Board was not inde dn condition that he would vote for Mr. Onna, nor woukl he hevept the position were such condition attnebed to ft. TE temperature yesterday, as observed by Mauntsse. optlelin, No. 88 Mudigon street, Trane ONE Bu Ung, wus nt Bn. tm. 7 dew; 1 n,m. 743 DRL, WW: Tp. m, Th. Barometer, 8 Ee In an item In Htonday's paper It was stated that the litde stenmer Flora was struck by the sudden rinburst Sunday afternoon, It hay since be ascertained that the Flora, nt thu time of the storm, was.tled up at her dock in South Chienago, ‘Tar Chi o Yacht Club held their regular monthly meetiug at tho Sherman House last evening. It was deelded to hold a free-for-all fevatt Aug. 1%, ‘The meeting adjourned tntit Aun. h, when the arrangements for the regutts ‘will be perfected, ‘ Tne Dewocratle Veteran Club held a meoting at the Palmer House last evening, and adjourned for one week after nppolnting a committee to Ailgyest names of officers to bo yoted upon at tho next meeting, when a permanent organiza tlon will be perfected. Cote &Co,, dulng business on tho corner of Ontarlo ana Clark streets, commlnit: that thoir store has been twice entered by" burglars during the past two months, thelatest visit having been made Monday right, when §00 worth of genta’ furnishing goods was stolen, ‘Tuomas RYAN, 40 yeura of age, while leaning: ona giurd-rail at the corner of Canul and Sebor streets nt 8:3) yesterday morning, was precip- Jtated Inte the basement by the breaking of the pall, nnd was very badly injured, He was taken to his home nt No, 38 Morgan strect, A.V. He Canrenten, General Passenger Agent, and J, W. Cary, General Soifcitor, of the Chicago, Mitwaukee & St. Paul Raltrond; Ri. Cuble, General Mannger of tha Chicngy, Hock Jstund & Pacltie Rullrond; and L. W. Town, Buverufendant of the Kunsas City & Southern Ttullroad, are at the Pacific, MARTIN LANEY, 20 yeurs of age, Iving with trents at No, 148 North Halsted street, was ereomy by the hent nt i o'clock yesterday forenoon wile ut work In Cran Bros’, factors, corner of Jetferson and Randolph streets. Ho wus nttended at bis home by Dr. Newman, who considers his recovery doubttul. Ennet-Tinuey. 12 years of age, living at No, 695 V J atreot, while crossing the street nt the corn f Wood and Luke strects, nt 6:60 Jast evening, was run down by a bay horse ate lnehed ton side-spring buggy. the driver of which ia unknown, ‘The boy was badly, brufsed. avout the breast and shoulders, Wrutast H. Barxum, Chairman of the Demo- grutic National Committee. arrived nt the Palmer House yesterday. During tne day he conferred with several people in tho city, being Jo his room but a short thne, He left inst evening for Green Bay, intending to return to Chicugo Tuesday morning next, ‘Tne Lincoln Park Commisstoners met yester- day afternoon tn their roome in the Ashinnd Block, a full Board being present, Commissioner Winston In tie ehalr, The members discussed the water-supply in the park, and it was decided to ha 16 two ortesinn wells cloaned out and repslred, which it was thought would furoist suillclent water for the present. Tar board sidewalks on nenrly all the croas- BMrects wert of Ashland avenue, in the West Divison, are still in a very dungeraus condition, nnd in places It 18 08 much ust person's Ife 1s worth to walk over thom at night, West Lake, east uf Onktey, and in the vicinity of Western avenue, also demands considerable repalring to make it something tess than absolutely danger~ _ ons for pedestriuns, . ‘Pie Seventeenth Ward Telsh-American Club beld a speck meeting at No, M7 Chicago avenue Just oventny to hear the report of Jiunes ©, Wat- aon, its representative in the Indianapolis Con- vention. Mr. PB. T. Pondegrast presided, and there were about fifty members present. The stntement was mude tbat the Irlsh-Americun Inovement waa growin in tho ward, and evi- dence of it was furnished by the addition of tight to tho membership of the Club. Joun Melivan, 2 driver of one of Frank Palinelee’s wagons, was thrown out of his rayon at 8:15 just evening at the Clinton-strect srossing of the Northwestern Rallroud, and, the vheels of tho vehiclo posaing over him, is right foot wie badly crushed and his yuck badly bruised. Ho was tuken to Dr, ‘shuin's ollice, un: the general nilico of the Com. guy. and wits thence sent to bis home, No. 100 sherimun street, ‘The uccident was caused by a treight-cur bucking into the wagon. ‘Te manufacturers aro required to have thoir census Lianks illed out, so that when thoy tro culled for by the proper ollicers thoy miy be ouinined, “In several {ustaneea repeated sully huve been made upon’ these gentlemen without obtalning the necessary information, They should nuderstand that’ the interests of the city, and Ganncanarely thelr own interosta, will be promoted if Mr. Randolph, who hus tho business in charge, can obtain prompt and full te pea from thom, They will please uvt accord- Compiatnts had been made from time to tine thut young men—and old men too—had been In tho hibit of Insulting lndles visiting Lincoln Park unuecompanied by geutlemen, eapecinily on Sundays, ho Lincoln Park Commissioners determined to put i stop to this business, and detaited a apeciat force of polleemen jn citizens? dress to arrest those insulters. Soveral arrest dave been made, nnd those found guilty have beon fined from $4 to $16 nploc 18 bna had the effect to put a stop to the business, and Ins dics ure now comparatively safe from ingult in the park. Dnapronn MANCocK, Aasignee of tho Consoll- dated Fire- Extinguisher Compan y, sold at pub- Mu auction yesterday, subject to the approval of tho Court, such of the patents us hud come into bie possession and the cquity of redemption in. others which are had by third parties as collate erul, Of tho large niimber of patents adverse Used, only four were of tho vialllo sort, tho roat bein hekl us stited. Tho bighest bid recelved wee that of Willlam N. Frew, the amount betty, Fluo. ‘Tho wule attracted {ttle nttonton, an eee nte: byt lively Jn the mutter of bide A pennick on the new City-Hall fell over fgulnst tho buliding on the LirSutio street sido Vesterduy invriiug, and was badly broken, A Tew diyé ugo the ‘same derrick broke ut’ the anv plnce, ‘The decayed part wus sawed ott, and new thobers were placed on tho remnant so. shat the bave and iwenty-llve foot of tho up- fight portion was old minterial and the rest new. This the tho derrick broke at the joint mude by thisunton. At the tino of tho ‘heoldent 2 Heavy stony wus being lowernd inty place, and it set afl right whon the dersick fol. Fortunately ne one was injured, ‘Turux isa man in tho vicinity of Lake streot and Western avenue who owns 4 team of horses whith bo allows to run atlurge and whleb arean Muveyunes to the nulghbors, running inte yards, ‘trum! ping down plants and towers wherever a gute havpens to be left opens ‘They also tramp: Upon tho widewalks lute at night, wiley up and alarming women and children by tho sound of thelr huufs upon tho boards, ‘Lhe police should impound the animats, je cow nulsarico th also bad in the vicinity mentioned, and the polica ight be profitably omployed 1h notifying ow. ers to keep thelr animale at home or De an ins Closed pasture so 43 not to unnoy tho neighbors, ‘Ke iirm of Gilbert & Brea, commission merchants, with offices ut 163 Wastiugton wtreot, Ja the Inteat .viotiiu of a dishonest clerk, ond Frank Allon g young mun in. thelr employ, who decumped about three wooks uyo in order ta uyold un exposure of his wrong-dotngs. Aftor 8 considurnbic distance between binself gud’ thlcugo. | Alten | cousiderately, | wroty to Mr, Ubort and »duformed © him, of the tifoving to which (tho firm. bad been subjeot, Btrango ug it may soem, the gen. tiemun to whom this mlaslye was addressed did put kel the zou mutt 19 coing baek and bo fore ven © contrury, he told Pinkerton to ring hiny buck, and seid. in the bil, Pinker. fon's eu ure on the bunt for Alten, who his qune West, and ta tho méuntime Mr. Gilbart etvserves "a religious slleuce conceruing tho golutul event in bls commercial history," 1'l fhase hlin. by gosh!” remarked tho décolved collusion merchunt yesterday to a Tutu vee: mun, from“ itonolulu to Cups Horn; but you can bet PH get bin;? aud, after promising to reveal the partloe ulurs Of the swindle When Allen was behiod the Mars, Mr. Gilvort started fur the Bourd of ‘Lrade Hi CHICAGO WHDNESDAY, JULY 25, 18st PAGLS. to try nnd get the #1,000 out of which he bad beon swindled by hls overweentng confidence inn poor but polter-playing clerk. Con. J, 'T. Fostet, Sceretary of the North: western Veteran Reunton Association, reports that nl] arrangements have been completed for tho reunton, which will bo held at Galesburg on the 4th, Sth, and 6th of Auguat. ‘The Chicas, Hurlington & Quincy Railroad Company will carry all organized bodles of veterans nt one and one-half conte per mite, and all others at a single ty Court until Aug. 0, Judso Leotnts will bo pt to huve a long lat of *eranks" to try when be returns from hia vacution. Tax motion fora new trinl of the Limburg murder case will be heard this morning beforo Jiulge Hogera in tho Criminal Court. Jonty Ruvxotps, tho counterfeiter, was yeaters day escorted from the Jali to the United’ States Court, whore Commissioner Hoyne heard the testimony against him, fare for the round trip. All other rill. Tue Grand Jury yesterday eniled an additional roads will carry soldions and veterins | witnessin tho Hiteman murder case. Byery at half the ual fare, Tho Seerctary | effort is being made to determine which of the ira thore wil nti probability, | We | twa inom, Cintke or Mecattray, mitted the net, any ore will, in etweon 4,000 and 6,000 old ve! the reunion, Accomtuedations for 20,000 spec tutors have been provided by tho eltizens. Tho elty and grounds will be lighted on this aeension by Brush clectric hts, The yrounds inelosed + ate 10 neres ih oxtent, 'Tonts and shelter will ‘ve provided for oll yeterans free of charge, nud. eqminntation men! tickets furnished at the rate of 7 conte for the three seen. ‘Tho streets and roads loading ta the grounds will be sprinkled and kept free from dst, fo thit thorg need be no fear of 1 repotition of the Aurora trouble. {n the sham battle on the tnat. day Gon, Henly will have charge af the Rebol forecs nnd Ger. Sberar will command the Union troops, von, rornns present it | whieh resulted inthe murder. Moth are under arreat. ' Tie Grant Jury yesterday heart twont; chant enges, and found fourteen, true bills. No bilis were found I elght e: und) six enses wera missed. The Jury hold two ressions. Tho Inet. Hrand dury did not make the customary Visit to tho Jail, and ft will, Herefory, dovelye pon the: Presnnt fury to do so, ‘To-day bad been ret. as, ho time fer adjournment, bat itis not likely that tho jury can fnish up tta work before Saturday, 7 Tie second trial of John Cotting for partiel- pati is Herron sf Cahn, Wampold & Co.'s store, com “1 the entire duy yeatorday. “hich pe f : ¥ Tho result of tits wasafallor about Gicentag | (Court, in custody, nnd told what is Delleved to be a tissue of falsehoods In order to save his partner, State's Attorney Mills wits ox~ tniordinnrily severe on th prisoner In summing upthe cuse for the people. He presented nplete chit of circumstantial eviderce, traced the futlinate associations of the two men through all their wanderings, told the story of tholr arrest and the finding of the goods, and presented the casa to the Jury in i most, cons vinelng and forelblo muutner. About G u'clock Judge Royers charged the jury, who retired, and, wftor consulting about twenty minutes, re= turned a Verdict of muilty, Wxing the punish: ment at twelve yeurs in the Poultentiory. ——$—_ FEDERAL NOTES, ‘Tne Sub-Tronsury paid out $35,000 In gold yea terduy, ‘Tus lisbursementa at the Ponsion Agent's ollice yesterday were $10,000 for uriny arrenrs, | * ‘Tir internal revenue recelpta yesterday were Dut $21402, Of this umount $17,172 wus for tax- barrel. and the market closad docidadty tower, than Monday. Inasmuch. as pork has heen sell- ing for shipmont atu ttle over $liia barrel, it fg considered not unlikely that the Dirceters, when they take action upon Mr, Humusey’s re- oucat, wil fx the price at about. that figure. Tho shorts are beginning to fee) worried at the prospect of being entted on continually te mike good thalr nuirgins, and Mr, Tutmsey probably represents others na well ns hiinself fn his appll- ention to the Director, ‘ OLA: —WOOUWARD. * ‘The wedding of Miss Ada Woodward, daugh- ter of tho Kev. George Woodward, and Mr. Albert Ginspell, of the tra: of Langdon, Rie ardson & Cu. of thia clty, took piney Inst even- Ing ta Unity Chureh, corner of Deitrborn avenuio and Walton place. The ehuralt was well Med at an carly hour with the friends of the young conple, und tho chunvel was transformed inte 1 bower of plants, presenting a beautiful uppers mice. At quarter before 8 o’ntock the bridal quirty marched into tho chureh to tho musie of tho Mendelsohn Wedding March" and took up 6 position nt the ebinanl The ceremony wis performed by oO Rey. George | Bald spirits, $3,088 for tobacco and ctgnra, ond Woodwittk. tithor > of “tlio, bride, ‘rhe | Si8) for beer. ushers Were Messrs, Frank Mapes. [| ‘Tue dutiutle goods received nt the Custom- A. Carton, Wil Hi and Orlando Ware. | House yesterday consisted of 237 bunilles of The following 19 n listof tho uttendants of the | sheathing paper, ennsigned to'l'. New. The col- bride and groom: Bridesmutds, the Misses Nellie Woodward, Ghigpell, Atklus, Hownrd, and Bedel- borts groomsmon, Sessrs, Willlam _Hickinan, Guorge Mapes, Albert Perkins, C, E. Jones, and M. Wodward, brother of the bride. The bride was richly attired {na heavy prineesse robe of lored aitin, court train, and wore tt rich ‘oil; no Jewelry, At the conclusion of the ceremony tho guests wero driven to tho realdenco of tho Uride’s parents, No. HO Warren aventte, corner of Wood street, where n recep- tion was tendered Mr. and Mra, Glnspell by a few relutives aud intimute friends, ‘The display of presents ut tho. house was large. Aftur a ghort bridal trip tho young couple will make Chicayo their home, THE CITY-1ALT. ‘Tne Committee on Rallroads fs called for Fri- leetions were $8,725. * Jous REvsouns, the cians shover of n $20 counterfeit bill, had a hearing yesterday before Commissioner “Hoyne, ‘Tho ” testimony was sueulnst hut, Dut he was Rion until toe day to produce certain witnesses In his behalf, Tin muin work on the grand stairway at tho north end of the Government Buildime will probably be tinished by the end of this week, The statlonary ening ‘and drilling imichinery, which buve been keeping ups tearful racket Just inside tho entrance, will thon be removed, hud the work of paluting tho stafrway and put- ting down the tug will thon bo commenced, ‘The additional elevator west of the entranco will be put u some thie noxt month, With tha stulrway's open to the public, and two clovators runntig to tho top of tho building, the means of fecusy ut tho north ond will bo nll that ean by desired, and tho bulk of the travel will nntur- day nt 8 o'clock, aily “weawiatg te, this point Tho. winsa, ts + delng put ‘into the roof nnd sides of the ALD. SANDERS left for Sycamore yesterday to | Posttonice room, and if the loek-boxes and spend n fow duys with bis family, who are suin- mering at that point. Mapreon-stneer nninae fs to bo lighted with anew-fangled reflector ag an experiment In a few duys, at an expense of about $90. ‘tum City Vrensurer yeatorday received $4,304 from tho Controller..$4,G% from the Collector, and $3,430 from the Water Department. ALL of tho July Interest on, the sewer and wae ter bonds, payavlo In Now Yori, bas been paid, and the coupons were yesterday received by the Controller and destroyed, Ex-ALD, MONALLY was yostortiay, through the “intlosenco” of Ald, Lawler nud Hildreth, np- painted to a clerkship In ‘the Water Oillee. Ald, haloes horace aud buguy have not yet been pre- nted. ‘fn Workshop Inspectors aro ing Judge Rogers’ court-reom for tholr daily lect> ures and lonfings. Thero {fs u seclusivences about it which uppenrs to sult thom. Whatthey gro doing for tholr wages no one appeurs to NOW, Axona the building-permits issued yostortloy Was one to R. Brown, to erect a two-story dwell- ing, No, 110 South Hoyne street, to cost 8,000, and one to John Kronenbarger, to crect a two- story store and dwelling, corner of Halsted aud Cluy atreots, to cost $2,000. Comsiasioxen WaLtan, yesterday examined nsample of asphaitiim and }inestone pavement Inid on Michigan avenug, just north of Twenty. secqnd street, about a your ago, und saya it is tho best he hns seen, Tt has been on trial with othor samples, and up to date Is snfd to be tha ‘vest preserved, and niso to promise the best for tho future, air the grand ratification mecting Saturday night 2 Mr, Conley was removed from tho stand by tho pollee because Le was uw little oyoren- thusinatic, and oar, it was compliined to Superintendent O'Donnell that be lad been so roughly handled that he had been unable to work ‘since. The complaiut fs. to be looked into and “taken under advisement,” ‘The fucts nro understood to be 18 follows: This Mian was intking 0 ngise on tho atand, and was enutioned to keep qulvt. Failing te do so, and continuing hig demontrations, be was removed from the atand by the officor ut the request of a mutuber of Republicans... He remained uear the speakers and created quite u disturbance, and was ilnally taken by tho officer to the Armory, othor Interior fron work were only here tt would be n compurutively ensy matter to cateulate how much longer tho Post-Olice people will be come pelled to work ‘in tholr present quarters. It 13 nitugethor probable, inwever, that the new roam will be put in habitadle ahape ly the early pare of September, thoiyh some of tho finishing ins muy be delayed untiintter tho force gets. inside, SUBURBAN, = ENALWOOD. The Knowles, Worthington, Holly, and other pump manufacturers ary preparing plaus and stiggestions for the new ‘vater-works which tho ‘Town of Lake will erect. As xoon ug the plans ure recelved and a site i¢ decided npon the Board of Trustees will ndvertlse for bids for tho ereetion of the works, which are very much needed nt the preacnt time, us there 18 a grent: compluiut of seurclty of water alk over tho town, and some of the packing houses have had to down on necount of It. Englewood Voteran Club held a meeting Monday evening, A number of the meinbery Intimnted that thoy would attend the reunion of voterana nt Gatesbung on the 4th, ith, and Oth of August. A committes was appointed to pro- cure suitable badges for the oceusfon.. Capt, White, President of the Gariield and Ar- thur Club, gave notice that a vusizess meeting of the Club would be held Thurscay evenivg at the hose-house. The Trustees reporte.1 tht urs rangements hid been nade to hold the ngs herenftor in that house, The meeting adjourned to Monday. NAgTVS LATEST. . now occtty CINCKIN The City, Tired of tho Hog Business, Now Propoxes to Propagate Zebras and Elephant#—Correnpundence with the Trensury Department. Spectat Diapateh to The Chicugo Trtbung. Wasuineros, D. C+, July 27.—Phe follow- Ing are letters from oMeers.of the Zovlogical Soclety of Cincinnat! to tho Secretary of the ‘Treasury in regard to the new industry they contemplate estabtishlug in the Queen City in opposition to the hog Interest—namely: the raising of zebras and elephants: and locked wp on the charge of betng drunk ant Crncisnatt, O., July 6.—The Hon, John Sher- EAS When tho cause came up in the } mai ecretary of the Treasury=-Dear Sie: [n= morning before the Justice, Col. Cameron, the closed ptense tid an aflidavit made by the Su~ City Prosecutor, uppoured for tha defendant perin' instentl of apponting for the clty: tho ollicer was aeulded and the dotendant discharged. Super- Intendent O'Donnell, in viow of those facta, la not very likely to reprimand the ollicer, TUE VAN DUREN STREET VIADUCT. An ondor tns passed at tho Inst moeting of the Council calling upon Commissioner Waller to provent the rallroud compauics interfering with the Van Buren street viaduct, but up tou lato hour yesterday he had not been olliclally in- formed of the action and had done nothing. It ont tho = Zodlogical Garden, aehich » Brunk ‘Thorp, in ho, states that the = Zndlogleal Society of | Cline efunatt imported on the 2oth duy of March, 1880, one palr of zebras for breeding purposes and fur tho improvement of the stoc! ‘The zebras pussed tho Custom-Hougo officers, nud arrived hers fin due time, But now the Custom-House oflicers in New York clot duty onthem, Now, onr Bourd of Directors and vw nuniber of frienda request mo te state tho casa to you, ns thoy feel sure that you could and fiippears that the ? fr} tr would! belp our Society, us one word froin you Eee ee ate cee ee gst aueation would sntisty tho New York Custom-llduse lengthen the vinduct at tho west end |. livers, Hoptny thut this. my" appeal to you, ut thelr own expense In order to gain more track facilities, and that complains bag becn mitde that thoy are teuring np the streets, ete, Jn duing the work, ‘The consent given tho rall- Toads was on condition that no private or public interest should bo interfered with, and when ine forined of tho Couneil’s xetion, which may not ‘be untli after tho work ou tho viaducts bas been completed, Mr. Waller says ho will look into thepinatter, will be considered favorably by you, 1 reniain, vory respectfully, Fuouesce Manse, Prestdent Zodlogical Sovtoty, In answer to thls letter the ‘Treasury De- partment remitted the duties under the Inw which allows the Importation of animals for the purposg of breed! ig. ‘This seems to have given the Soclety great encouragement, nd when tho Ifby clephant was born in Phila- delphi It dutermined to add another branch to lts Industries, and it therefore addressed tho followjng letter to the Secretary: CincinnaTt, July 1, 1880.—Dean Sin: Our Soglety are su much encouraged by thoir nuccvss ln breeding that thoy have determined to at~ tompe te with the elefhant, which hus recently Deon successfully accomplished In Philadelphia, Yo-lay wo buvo cabled our ayont in Europe to procure n female which hus been offered for sule, and atthe request of our Prostdent, Flore enco Marmot, Fo write in order to sollelt your: gow oliees In tho tndortaking to ot the duty remitted. We would not presume to ask tho duvor, but there ig no proflt accruing tw over $300,000 capital Invested, the gurden bong kept Up solely ag an educator uf the muses and aa to ornatient to the city and tho State. Hopmg to recetya a favorable reply to our bumble, byt we trust reasonable, request, 1 remain, very truly youre Frann J, ‘Tionrson, Secratary, Tho ‘Hon, John Sherman, Secretury of ‘tho ‘renaury. ‘Yo this Inst letter the Treasury nuthorities responded that the cuso would be considered when the elephant actually arrived, the De- partnent not bolng in the habit of deciding: uentons of this kind in advance. In ettee the reply was: “Firat entch your elephant, We don't care to hive a real one on our hands any Jongor than la necessury.”” THE BTATE ATREET BRIDGE, The Stato street bridge was opon to traval yess forduy ig sunt, notwithstanding the report of tho Clty Enyincer tho duy before that It was tine saute, and it was used, but not ty tho suing extent ig heretaforo, Commisatonur Waller partly kept, his promise about further examining ft, but ins eteni of Keniding a bridge-builder to look at lt ho gent Col, Milers, of the Sewerage Departinent, His visit was kept a secret, and, In fuet, the wholo thing was treatod naif tho public could have no possible Interest Init. It turned out, howover, that Bir. Ellers found tho estructura just as the City Engineer sald it was, aud recommended " that the -stratned fron ping be replaced with steel ones at once, This wok all that could bo gotten a9 to the result of hia Investiguttons, Sxcupe that Commissioner Woller, in deferunoe to his opinions, at once wrote to tho Keystone Bridge Company, who built the bridge, to sond on here at once and put tho structure in Pauls bo Inboring under the iden that thoy would do it without cost rather Sun Bye. it ubpear that ono uf tholr bridges bad alten, Mr. Waller could not, say what he would doin tho imeantine,—whether ho would closo the bridge or not, tha ar having gone home— but ho says, despite the opluions of those who have examined tho structure, that ft fa ae strong now ua it .over wus, though he has not oxamined {t to avo, Furthormore, tie guys itnover was very strony. Hu will deter mine to-day, however, what he will doin tho promises, Ho euys he noted us ho did not for ‘want of confidence In the City Engineer, but bo- cause he did not have the moncy to make tho needed repairs, ‘TUE BOUT WATER STREET MRNCITANTS, Dr. De Wolf tain earnest about the cleaning of South Water streot, and ag an ovidenco of his earnestness will thia morning bring sult aginst © hall dozen tris dolng business thors for Yinka tli tho city ordinuncys, Hu has been Yery indulgent with thon—trat reasoning, next oii out tho luw which they had been vialit~ Ing, and tlaally giving thous notice of whut they: iniybt oxpeet if thoy porslated tu ittering tho street, Yesterday ha was uinong Thom again, and in person observed what thoy were doing, and, beside, caused u private ecuvcuger to walt Upon them to see ff hoe could arrange to remove: the daily necumulations of tlth. “He found that tho majority of thon were hucilned to do What was right, and bad urrunged to clean tho strect, ana did clean It, lute.in the afternoan,— which they will do overy duy.—but that there were a fow ring remaining obdurate aud es fant. fie cuuged to. be romoved at tho city's expense tho dirt which the obdurate ones ro- —_———— THAT TITLE TO TOLEDO'S WEALTH, Dupateh to Cineiniiatl Enquirer, Toreny, O., duly 24—A very sensational story to the afternoon papers Ia telegraphed from Now Yor relative to an ulleged dis- covery of 5 title ton large tract of Innd In thls city, on which. the best part of It is bullt, through o cortain sult in Baltimore. Accordhig to tha story, ChiofJystice Waite and President Hayes have an interest: in the celal, Jnqulry bout the elty among the oldest inhabitants falls to find any one who knows of anything of the kind. (Jf there is such ow story at all, It hag probably been twisted outof the faet that's consliernblo ‘Toledo property fell to Rutherford B, Hayes by his unclo Birechard a few years ugo. ——————___— SECRETARY SCHURZ, BAN Francisco, Cal, July 37,—Secrotary Schurz arrived on the &o'vlock train this fused to remove, and — this morning, | evening.-The Republican State Central om burare mated, aut ari sult agp Committee auc committes from tha German froin iy ‘ iy until thoy ecasy | Socletics” mot him at” Benicla and ace Oday un jolr yurbaye Into the stroetgbr pro- vido for romoving i auly ufter busiugas hours, Hy was cureful to bdve witnesses with bln, and thinks he bos A cleur case ayulnst those be will gue. to-duy, and, furthermore, that: bo will po ablo to denionstrate to thot that Ut will be far cheaper to obey than to ignore the ‘olty’s ordl- nunces, : Be Wie companied him to tho elty.” On his arrival he drove dirvct to thd” Pulaco Motel, No formal reception or “dumoustration geeurred, but the Secretary will bo serenaded dutiog the evening, i ike A chof d’couyro in the art of perfumery is tho Serraino f composition of uuow and distinctive bouquu: TIE COUNTY-BUILDING, _ | sulifthooue of J.£u- Atklusoy's Blophunotis: —————— . | Nutritious, restorative, quicting, strongthon- ane warrlugg ilcenscs were issucd yos: tog, and purity wae ise en e ‘Taeux are now fyo insane poopie in thaCoun- ————$————— Times: Qur bighoat artlatain dontiatry; The ty Jal, As thory wii bu ny sevilon of tho Couns | Me fs beyoud dou ‘ane MeCucsuey’s beyond doubt, though but $3 a sop “Gileh, THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Line of March to Be Followed by tho Grand Procession, Mannor of Formntton—Buildings Which Are to Be Decorated. Accommodations at tho Hotele—The Grand Roiree, . Commandories Which Wilt Bo in Altendance from Missourl, THE GRAND PROCESSION, The people of Chicago are at Inst to be elven an iden of whit Is to occur here during tho coming Trientinl Conclayeot tha Knights ‘Templar, and, from the information whieh the newspapers will herenfter contaln will be able to learn whata grand entertaininent “is {u'slore for them and the tens of thousands who are expected to come here. during the, milddie of August. More interest has this far been manifested in the route of the pro- cession than in anything else, and naturally, ay those who live on the North aut West Sides are anxlous to secure places from whieh to view what will doubtless be the most mage wificent pageant ever seen in the West, or anywhere In the United States, Appended {s the long-sought-for information: The First Grand Division, composed of six subdivisions, will rendezvons on Lakestrect, the tight resting en Wabash avenue, and the Tine extending to Fifth avenue, ‘The Seeond Grand Division, made up of 0 stuilinr number of subdivisions, will assemble on Washington street, the riaht resting on Wabash avenue cul the Jefton Fifth avenne, ‘The Third Grand Divislon, which consists. of-seven subdivisions (the Inst of them being mounted), will gather on Monrog street, the Hehe resting on State and the left on Mar- ut strect, ‘Thy, Twentieth Subdivision—100 earringes for the membersof the Grand Encampment will form on Clark street in front of the Grand Puelfic Hotel, and extend around the corner on dackson street. The processton will be reviawed by the Grand Master as It passes under his are \ rbed yesterday, which, of Twelfth street and’ is to Wabash avenue. ‘The ling will he preceded by Eminent Com- mander Norman 1. Gassette. who will be we- sonpanled by the ‘Triennial Committes and a, stall of forty selected from the three Clilengo Comumnnderies, ‘The first threa divistons will embrace the ‘Miinols Commandertes, und be hended by Apollo, Chicago, und St. ‘Bernard in the order name, ‘The route fs as follows: South on Wabash avenue to. ‘Twenty-first strect, enst to, Prairie avenue, north to Elghteenth street, west to Michigan avenue, north—taking the right— to i «Buren street; countermarch, taking: the contre «of Michigan ayente to Twelfth; then, by the Heht-wheel, taking the left and going north ou Michigan avenue to Like street, west to Clark street, south to Madison, enst to Wa- bash avenue, south to Monroe, west to Clark, south to the Grand Pacifle, where the line will be dismissed. All Commanderies quartered west of State strect or north of the Grand Pneifie will turn to the right and go north on In Salle street. AI Commiand- eries quartered at the Palmer or enst on State street will turn to the eft, Only Oriental Connmnandery of Cleveland and the Nineteenth Diviston will escort the Grand Encampment to the Asylum on the Luke-Front, The Une of march is about six and a quar ter miles tong, aul, in order to get all the Knights within the limits necessiry to avert, confusion, they will mareh In platoons of y-four,—double rank: eh will be ixteen feet ‘upert. Even by this ar- rangement tho.procession will cover twenty- one blocks, ere the usual distance al- towed, tho ling would! be fifty blocks long, This route f: oficial, so peaple living or business on tho ‘streets named eau anfely make preparations for decorating thelr dwellings or stores, since any ehange {3 now out of the question, . Every, Kulzht will of course adorn the front of his house or place of business, and not a few avill Wluninate at night; but, aside from,..that done = by the members of i the Order, and tho ‘Triennial Committee, there will bo ex- tensive and elaborate decoration of the hotels generally, and of dwellings and imerenntile establishments on the atreels aver which the column will pnss.| Mr. IL. M. Gaylord fs now engaged on the plans for the Palmer House, whieh Includes colored Sights ai transpa- reneles for tho evening. Beauseant Com- mandery, of Baltimore, will nysist in the decoration, The Sherman will be partially adorned by Datnasens Commandery, of St Paul, and Mr. Hulbert will, of course, do his shure of the work. Tho Tremont will be trimmed all over with evergree! curs, Knight-lemplac emblems, aul gayly Wuini- nated at night, ‘The Grand Paelile will be lavishly embellished, Among the firms who have already taken steps in the same dlrec- tlon are Henry W. King & Co,, the Golden Eagle, A Houghby MMLa& Co,, James Wilde &Co,, and the Pullman Car Company, Others have been holding off untll certain’ that the pageant would go by thelr doors, A. strict ure that will be * a alight to see? fs the New Musie Hall, which will be ornamented by the Knights themselves, xs 16 Is one of the pipers Where reveptions are to bo held, - Me- Jormnick Halland Farwell Uall will also be decorated, both having been seettred for the, puypore of welcoming the yisitors. ‘The Jalumet Club thins appropriated $2,500 to do benutity its bullding at the corner of Eight- eenth street nnd Michigaw avenue, and are rangements have beou made that, promise to make it excel any other hy magnificence, A grind stand, terraced, and capable of senate Tng 800 people, Is to be ereeted on both fronts, the top ona level with tha drawing-room windows, WITERE THEY LODGE, Commandertes wlll rendezvous Fran : Commatdery of Ne Draski, mA) ily, No. 2 Washington Conrt-HTouso, Vi. 1007 Atom, No. 23 At ror, DL; Beemanoly, No, 9, Peentur, hs Gorin, No. 13, Olney, His De Malay, No. 8, Bloomington; Peorla, No.3, Peorlay Urbana, No. Wt, Urinuias Elwood, No. 0, Springield, Thy Ebbets, No. 18, Rock ‘Island; Dixon, No, 2t, Dixon, 1; Mospitaller, Na, 8, Jack= sonville, Hi; Baldwin, No. U, Cedar’ Falls, Jug Chippewa. Noy 8, Han Claire, Wis; Dé Molay, No, 13, Louisvitie. Ky,; fa Valletta, ‘No. 1h, Evansville, tad: ent, No. %, Owatonna, Minn, At this hotse an ndultion fy just Define Dullt Hxt50 feet, whieh will nevomimodate miny snore, The Matteson Hatise will be supped by. tho Committee with 400° guests, Includiey Commanderies ns follows. Til, 0, 855 Wheeling, W, Va. 15; Grenada, Miss. 125 Brooktield, Mo,, 37 tt Altoona, Pa, d. ‘The Commerelal Hotel tins been assigned 600, Burke's Hotel, 200, and the Burdick Uouse, 800, ‘The restare ty be distributed none the other hotels aud boarding-hougses, All Commanileries from Tlinols, Wiseonsti, Towa, mulimany others will camp on the hike front, ‘The Committes has made contracts dir ct with the hotels and boarding-louses, and will assign the visitors, —— NOTES, -The program for the grand reeeption muslenlo et dansante at tho Exposition Building ‘Tuesday evening, Aug. 1%, is as follow: a Overture “Jubileo"—C, M. Wehor—by an orchestra of 100 solo inusieiana, under tho Tead= ership of Hans Balatka. : Address of welcome on behalf of the Trien- nial Committee, Norman ‘T, Gaseette, Chatromn, Kilghtly greeting on behalt of Apollo, Chie emo, ad St. wird Commanderics of Chleago, Tt. Ein. Sir Wiley M. Egan, +. Musle—Orehestra, Weleoue on behalf of the ‘Templars of it. nols, Kt. Em, Sir Charles Afuady Morse, Grand Commander. Response on behalf of the Grand Enenmp- mentoftho Kaights Templar of tho United Rtates of Amoricn, Most Ent, Sir Vincout Earm- Dard Hurlbut, Graad Master, Music—Orcheatra. Then follows the dancing, a ‘The work of decorating the building Is al- ready under way, all the booths, ete, having been removed last week. ‘The floor is to be covered with canvas, the fountains set of with flowers. and potted plants, and the. gal following there The question as to how tho Sir Knights ani other visltors who will be present at the Conclave are to be lodged is an friteresting one, and with this question the ‘Triennial Committee hus struggled for nearly 'y year, Some tine agon meeting of all the mana- gers of hotels In the city was enlled,at which. the matter was discussed, and each hotel necepted an assignment of people to,bo at the disposal of tho Triennial Comnitttes, ‘Tho different Cammanderies were nssigned by the Committee. Each hotel is to be fur- nished with a complete roster, on whieh each guest Is to be assigned to a room, 'Theso rosters will then’ be sent to the different Commanderles which have sigiified. on latentlon to bo. prea ent. In this way each — yjsitor will be notified on his arrival in wiat hotel and room he §s to be located, Tho assign ment of Commanderies lias not yet been completed, but xvveral hotets have reeelyed. their quota. Acceptances hnve been recelved Indicating an attondanee, of 42,000 Hulp hts, Including thelr Indles. Of these; 7,000 will be eneamped on the Lake-Front, iid the rest lo- eated in the hotels and bonrding-houses, which will all be. filed to, their utmost cay pacity. ‘The hotels have heen securing an oxtra number of cots, and the averaze mums ber to 4 rou in the large hotels witl bo about elghit. The Shorman ITouse tins engnged to ‘fur- nish accommodations for 2,100 people, ‘The following Commanderies will, be located there: ‘Bayard, No, it, Stillwater, Minn, 60 Knights; Dismaseus, No. 1, St. Paul, 100; St, Omer, No. 4, Elmira, Y,, 100; St. John’s, Noa. 4, Philadelphia, Alloghony, No, 35, Allegheny, Dn, 160; ron, No. 25, Akron, 0. + ‘Blonroe, No. 2 Rochester, Ns Y., 133; Batavia, No. wy Batavin, N.Y. 80% Bt Louls, No, 1, 105, and St, Atumur, No. 18, St. Louls, 60; and Calvary, -No: 18, Providenca, ‘the Tremont Houso will shelter about 1,000, Hnghuclng the following Commundertes: nper, -No. fb Andinnapolls, 170 Knlehts; Mount, Olivet, No, 50, Erie, Pu. 75; Pitti ‘No, 1, 160; -Syrene, No.7 Wheellng, 180; Wyoniing, No. 1,303 Adrian js NO. 4, 1405 dacqnes Dy Afulay, Now Drlrans i and Columbla, No, 2, of Wash- why WO. - ' . ithe Grant pace Hotel hag agreed to keep, 1,500 of ie visilors, Here will be the rooms’ of the Grand Encampmeng-of the United? States, which dies 400 members: Asentun: Conmuaniery, Bt. Louls, 100; “Panered, Pitts: burg, 150; Orlental, Clavelund, 140; Hugh doy “Payhe, Butluta,.1003 Detroit? No. 1, 200, and Suother Dotraly Cominanddry, ‘nuinbering mn ower, F ‘The Palmer House has been assigned 2,200 guests, and forty-seven Commanderles willbe accommoduted there, ‘The Gardner Mouse assignment | ex- sbibits S24 Kulghis and 315 ladles, The N, ii 4 Teries nnd other portions of the Interlor made resplendent with symbolic destens and legs, One ean concelye the magnitivence from a remark ot Mr, Wileox, who hus charge of the work: “It will take three weeks to gut things Into shape.” Asto the number of people who will be present, the fleures—72,000—scem large; but these whe ought to know say thoy: arenot. According to the estimutes, 43,000 ean find daneing room on the floar, and 27,000 Juok on—15,000" from the sides, under the nrehes, and 12,000 froin the gulterles over- head. Already 60,000 tuvitutions have been sent outs and 40,000 more will-be during this week, Among the “items” picked up yesterday were these: Some. of the members of Apollo Com: mandery havo rented 0 store atthe corner of Monroe nud State streets for headquarters, Tt will be fitted “p in gorgeous style, and the peelemowety hospltality of the bedy ‘be maine alned, Benuseant Commarntery, No, 8, of Bnlti- more, Will give tin Engilsh breakfast In the Palmer House restaurant, Monday morning, Aug. 10, to the officers and members of tha Grand Eneampment, the past otlicers, the Counell officers of the Grand Commanderics, and somo of the distinguished Chicago fraters. Goy. Cullont has niso been Invited. ‘There will be at Jenst 160 present, and the pluns Indicate that the breakfast will be a inenorable one, Amoug those will como from Ohio are the following: Cineinnatl Commandery, 150. swords; Hanselman, of Cineinnati, 150; Reed, of Dayton, 100; Toledo, of ‘Toledo, 100; Orlental, of Cleveland, 150: Lancaster, of Lancaster, 50; Miuni, of Lebanon, 40 to 50; Holy Rood, of Cleveland, 60; Engle, of Palnes- ville, 40; Shawnee, of Lima, 60; Van Wert, of Van Wert, 40, KNIGHTS FROM MISSOURI, Speclal Diapateh ta The Chicago Trihune, St, Lovts, Mo., July 2¢.—There will be, In all probabliity, a very full representation from all-the Missouri Commantderies present at the ‘Triennial Conclave of the Knights- Templar, tobe held in Chlengo in August. ‘The total membership throughout the State is -1,28% Of this number, St. Louis Com- mundery No, 1, of St. Louis,x—Ed Hi. Coftin, Enlnent Commander,—will_send 123; Wes- ton Commandery No. 8, of Weston,—James O, White, Eminent Commander,—35; De Molay, No. 3, of Lexington,—Ethan Alten, Enninent Commander,—25; St. Joseph, No. 4, of St, Joseph,—Eminent Commander, Wille fam Q. Hall,—i; Excallbar, No. 5, of Hane nibal—R, E. Anderson, Eminent Com- mander,—50; _Ltberty, No. of Liberty,—Peter B. Grant, Eminent Com- mander,—13; Emmanuel, No. % of Macon City, -Willlam M, Vaneleve, Eminent Com- inander,—22; poe, No. 8, of St, Louls,— R. W. Parcels, Eminent Commander,—-78; ’ Belt, No. 9, of Platte Clly,—T. I. Jenkins, Reeorder,—23; Kansas Clty, No, 10, of Kan- sas. City,—H. GO. ‘Litehtield, Eminent Comm- mander,—483 St. Omer, No, 1, of Sedilia— A. D, Jaynes, Eminent Contmandér,—24; St. Grau, No. 13, of Coluimbla,-George W. Ilenderson, Eminent Commander—al; Cy rene, No. 1, of Louisiana, —Rt. G, Pew, Euil- nent Commander—10; Caur de Leon, No. 1 of Brooktield,—Danfourth Cheney, Eanlaen Commenter, O'Sullivan, No, 15, of Ne- vada,—J. 2. eal? Harding, Eminent Commander, —18; Ascalon, No, 18, of St. Louis,—William: J, Fritsch, Enlnent Commander, —15; Pales- tine, No.17, of Independence, —J. 1, Morrison, ¥ininent Commander,—t0: St, Adewnr, No, 18, of St. Lou i3,—James Gates, Eminent Commander,—71; St. Mary, No. 10, of War- rensburg,—S. K. Farr, Ennent Commander, —22; St. dohw's, No, 20, of Springfield,—W, A. Tull, Eminent Commander,—i0; Kautosh, No, %, of Camere George F, Rodgers, Hiuinent Commander No, 22, 0f Kirksvilll David A. Ey, sly, 0! Sr, Yminont Commanier, 25; Crusade, No. $3, of Muxico—J, M. Mur- maduke, Eminent Commander; Gouteuy de Boutllon, No. 2h af ‘Tronton,—s, Yrentiss, Eminent Commanders; Tar ered, N i) Moberly—w. Ite M ers, Kintnent f % ol n No. % Vv ivan, Eminent Commander—it; N= stunting, No, 29, of Greentlelt,—Harry T. Wells, Emlient Commanter,—t0; Calvary, No. 2, of Fulton,—B, P, Dalley, Eminent Commander —2t; Prince of Peace, No. 29, of Jefferson Cit B, Unitton, Hinent Commanier,—- ley, No, 0, of Butler, —F. d.'Tyenrd, Eminent Ca ner 331 5 dasper, No. 3f, of Carthage,—Clark Cray eralt, Badnent Commander,—oly and Paseliu, 3 Nou, 3, of Chiilicuthe,—Reuben Barney, Em- ingnt Commander, ‘The following officers of the Grand Con mandery of Missourl will also be In attend wneo; Sir Sal, E. Waggoner, of M Grand Commanders Sir William G. Hall, St. Joseph, Deputy Grant Conimande Sie Witham od. ‘Terrell, “of. Tart risonville, Grand Generailssino; Sir John Sloan, of St. Louis, Grand Captaln-General; Sir and Rev. George GC. Betts, af St. Louly, Grund Prelate: Sir William “P. Muller, of St. Louls, Grand Treasurers Sir William TL, Mayu, of St, Louls, Grand Recorder: Sir James Carroll, of Mexteo, Grand Senior War- Sir George Jaunbert, of Springfield, .Grand Junior Warden; Sir 0, KE. Ballard, 0: Lexington, Grad Sword-Bearer; Sir, O. , Carsendln, of Trenton, Grunt Sword-Bearers Sir George F. Roxers,of Hamilton, Grand Warder; and Sir George ‘Thorp, of St. Louis, Grand Bontinel, : ae WISCONSIN INSTITUTIONS, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune... Mavison, Wis, July 97,—Col. George 0. Burchard, private secretary of Guy, Smith, and one of the Directors of the State Prison, has just returned from Waupun, where the Board has been haying an oximination of the’ aiTalrs of that institution, Col. Burchard ro-" ports the affairs of tha Institution in a most: exeetlent condition, Everything Is In the best of condition, Col. Carter, the Warden, has proved a most valuable ollicer, introduc» ing many beneficial reforms, ‘The number: of prisoners. has dtergastd = from — 800: In 1878 to 805) ata present. There, have vbeon . very "few _ convictions; durlog the year, and only one prisoner has! been réveived in tho last forty days, ‘Thiss' esultGol. Burchard fa inclined to believoy: is lurgely due to the excellent Reform Schoo}: for Boys at Waukestia.: Phomonetary atfatrs.| - of the prison ara: In oxeg ent shape, Whilet othe prison by not exactly’ self-austalning, “It. has money enough on Hani for current eye pense, and will jot needs any uppropriation. during the present year, it. «>. ok ‘The. Committee, consisting of Senators Sutherland, MeGrew, and Smith, appoluted by Goy, Sinith, authorized by the Inst Leute litnro to Investigate the affilrs of the Wir consiu. State. Hospital yor tho insane, hear Madison, have completed their labors at the Asylum in examining the books of that Institution with an expert bookkeeper, whiten they have been engaged nt for the past Uires inonths, and went to their several homes this afternoon, A week from next Tuesday they will begin taking oral testimony fi the Seunte Chamber. | Reporters will “ho ad- initted fo their delfberntions, Nothing as to Mo conditlons of: the buuks fs gleaned from the Conmuittce ns yet. 8 2 CASUALTIES, THE DETROIT DISASTER, Dernott, Mich, July 274—The bodies of all but four of tho victims of the collision on tho river Inst week have bean recovered up to this evening, Thoso still missing are Jotin Greasel, James Toomy, James Man- Aghan, and Mrs. Martin, wife of the engincer of the yacht Mamie. An official, Investigation commenced this morning Into the responsibility for‘this dis- treasing affair, « Memorial services were hicld this morning {in sather Bleyenburgh’s church over tho dead, nearly every one of whom belonged to hig parish, © The chureh, heavily draped with mouriting, was throngad in every part, and Inundreds blocked the streets unable to gain admittance, DROWNED. Spectat Dispatch to ‘The Uhicago Tribune, Rockroun, Ll, July 87—News has just renched the city that n sad ease of drownlig oceurred In the Kishwaukea River on Satur- day night Inst, about half way between Cher- ry Valley ond New Milford, ‘ho ere slunces fre that about 10 o'clock’ on, that evening Walter L Waddell, of Sullivan Coune ty, New York, and George A, Hinds, of this county, went fo the river to take a hath, and when’ they had been in the water about five minutes Waddell ealled for help. Ills com pater went fo his resene ay soon a8 posslble tit Way tinable to save his dite, A telegram wily sent to lis parents, who Instructed parties al this place fo bury him here. RADLY INJURED. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Keoxur, In., July 24,—Mrsa. Mel Allen, of Oakwood, 111,,nhout three mites distant from this city, met with quite a serious accident Inst Sunday evening while out driving. In getting ont of the buggy her dress caught in the wheels, and she was thrown violently tothe ground, striking on her face, which was badly brulsed. Several of the teeth of her upper and lower Jaws were knocked out, her neck was badly hurt, and both her right and left arms were broken at the wrist, She is the wife of Conductor McLillen, of the Wabash Line, THE DEATH-DAMP. Porrsvinin, Pa, July 87%—At 11 o’elock Inst night Jonathan Wastey, Superintendent; Frank Willlums, Inside boss; and John Reese, Distriet Superintendent of tho Phila- delphin and Rending Conl & Trou Company, descended the Keely Run colliery to examine the ventilation, They were found at 1 o'clock today, dead from black damp. Reseuing parties were at work since the dawn, and many of these wero taken from tho mine overcome by foul air. The most intense ex- eltement prevailed, and atl work in .the nelzhborhcod is suspended. ‘Lhe three men dend leave famili i TENNESSE Nasnvitre, Tenn, Juy 27.—Milton Story, 21 yenrs of age, died nt Thompson’s Station, on the Nashville & Decntur rond, twenty-Ave miles south of NashyHle, Sunday night, of hydrophobin, from the bite of a dog Jast March, : Atndanee at’ Greenbrier’ Station, Robert- son County, Friday, Ben Webster was mort- ally wounded with o stone thrown by Tom Jones. : Webster was onc’ of the most sub- stantial citizens of the county, AN UNFORTUNATE CLERIC, Bpectat Dispateh to The Chleago Tribunes Wartenrown, Wis., July 27.—Last evening the Key. Pav. Coonvy, pastor of St, Bernard’s Catholic Church, fell from the roof of the Sisters’ House, In‘ tho rear of the chureh, brenkIng his left arm above the elbow and recelving some slight Injurles, Ife hud beon on the roof to show -some carpenters where repairs were Nuccaenry, and, tho, shingles be- fog wet and slippery, he fell.y ‘ RUN OVER. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunes Font Wayne, Ind, July 27,—Donaldson Massey, aged ‘24 years, unmarried, and 9 brakeman on the Wabash, St. Louls & Pa- elfic Ratlroad, was run over and fnstantly killed by n passenger train at Oxolonn, 0., this morning, His body wns taken to Os: slan, Ind., where Massuy’s parents live, for Interment, FATAL EXPLOSION. Bay City, Mich, July 8%2—A_ special to the Tribune states that H. Mellin’s saw-mill at Bagley, Otsego County, blew up this afternoon, killing two men and seriously In- juring several others, The owner of tho mill fs nmonge the injured, The explosion was caused by a defective boiler. BURNED 'TO DEATM. Dernort, July 27,—A_ smallgrocory store burned this morning, and asingle man named Charles Peterson, who roomed over tho “store, was burned to death, He came here from California threo years nyo, aud was carpenter by trade, Mls friends are some- where Enst. —_ 4 LOST IN A FOG, Boston, July 2%—John Nowland, John Powers, John Green, and Michael Jerassay left thelr vessel, the Alico Williams, on the banks to attend to thetr trawls, Soon after adense fog set in, nnd they were unuble to find the vessel, It ts feared thoy are lost. INSTANTLY KILLED, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cano, Il), July 2%—George Lawson, on old colored man and a well-known street character, was run over and instantly killed In the yards of the Mlnols Central Rallrond Jn this city this forenoon, IN MEMORIAM. © Who Late Jumes Brown, A large number of the friends and colabor- ers of the Intu James Brown, Western Pas- senger Agent of the New York Central, held fAimeeting last evening at the elub ‘roum of the Sherman House to take suitable action regarding his death, Aly, W. 2. Johnson, General Passenger Agent of the Lake Shoro Road, was elected Chairman, and Mr, C, 1H, Dodge, of the St. Louts, ron Mountain & Southern, Secretary, A committes conslat- ing of Messrs, McMillan, McMullen, and Bry don was' appointed to draft suitable resolu. tlons, ‘Phe Committes reported the follows. {ng, which were unanimously adapted; Wrenkas, It has pleased tho Almighty to take from our midst our follow companion “and co- luboror, James Brown, Inte Western Pasaengor ~Agent ofthe New York Contral ftalleond (a “this vity, wo desire to testify to the appreciation and esteem wo held hilin ag an ussoclito, both inn bualness and soci capacity; therefore, Resolved, That wo tender to his fiinliy our hourtfelt aymputhy in thelr bercavemont, and trust thut fie who douth alltuings well will com fort thoin in this thelr hour of aitiiction, Resolved, That a, coy of there proceeds bo presented ta the famfiy of tho deceased, and that the dally papers. Toqueated tw Kindly publish tho dawe, AN ISLAND PRISON. . SAN Fnancisio, July 27,—The Hawailan Consul, and agent here of the abandoned ship Mathilde, haye applied to the Pacifle Mail Company to have tho Granada, which sails for Panwa on the Sth of Angust, stop at ‘Sorocco Island (o take off the Captaln of the » Marthilde and party oft three, > ‘The request has been referred to the New York office, Cope. Jones, of the Mathilde, was a Lisuten- aut in the navy during the War., Se tho Improved Howo Bcaled,!.Torden, Sot- tea tho Tmproxed Hoyo dented i caer b - Buck & Ita! ‘a Moth Powder destroys roach- cat Hower ey aa bedbages e S TUATIONS WANTED-FEMALE, ITUATION WANTED —COPYING TO LO Ar howo by a lady, thorough; mipelent, and who Writes portgct uaa logivle Ipisd. Audvss Ll, Tribe une Uficy, ® — 2 MARRIAGKS, MOPFAAT—MA TORT iniy i Ny te ee MA ntti ae Ue Feslbi nf Lay urideltty. 4, an an fe troll Wrstomitnnd Kitty Matriotte One Meth DEATHS. ERT a eer oe ey HOtNA—duly %, at Nin roaidonee, 1 Wen Wee, at, dutin diurue, aged fg youre, oes Te West Wrigky, Funeral taker pineo FRarsany, July 2, nt ins to thn dasult Onuraly, theneo ty earn to Caterey oy MAMMAN—Tho fanoral sorviews uf tho tate F, want tanita wilt behold en Thrsday, the zany et nUdo'clock p. my at Nu.09 Wor ( ard Invited lo Do prewant. nerieGn-at. Keng} Anoaday, July 7 at 28) aiuon tanks aged Fekca’ mothe sary eeetten, Ee! Now Work uity wud Westchastor CusngeY mivera pleas coy. “cavchostor County (NT CULVEN-Of pnoumonin, nt 12:45 on yertentay ' Hrank f Enea Culver nid sonteincinse re tas, Cla in the'iid yesrot hie ago. ‘riage te rk ne de Wun tho ecilor morubnr of the firm or Culver gegen Hunoral noreicus at nis into. romdonne a wee Mackson-at, at 1 p.m, on Thuraday, Funeral pelt {ng houre by carrinzes'to Rusoniil Comntury, | OM ey ey ene sis CA ‘husband and jectionnte father hus go 0 . Ti Vermont pnpora piensa Onye ect Fase HODEFBI—At hie roatdonco, 122) M erie, PMiynetag, duly wb Inet ab 1, fy Chante fe aTgek "\ingraton Woduouday, 28th Inst, at 10 ss ‘unueal on Wodnosday, . riiges to Onkwoutls Camstory, nt EM can ANNOUNCEMENTS, seinen : Political. LL YOUNG MEN OF TIN Fins tureatad in the walfara of tho, Hemant jee fo roquostod to moat ab the Grand tucitlc Huta is, night, to form a Gartuld and Arthur Club, MIE VNTRENTH WAND AUXILIARY On will micet to-nwhtat No. ow Neen ia cet tho purposo of dleoting deiegates to the C fer Hold nnd Ardhur chuye “co#ates to the Central Gar Misacolinaco' TPUE REGULAR MONTHLY 3 shia Wome Chriedan Tormpetan 1c ING OF 1 Union, Hee Iadtsonst, Ete Marga ti Taran ryan Hitchcock, tha Supontatende iin oxpartanve in seluct By GEO. P. GORE & G0.) 216 nowt Aus Madtson-st. A VERY NICE LINE OF BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS, ‘Will be closed out by us at our AUCTION SALE of Wednesday, July 28, at 10a, m. prompt, ae ed the close attention ‘of buyersis asked. QEO. P. GORE & 6O., 214 and 216.Stadison-, Thursday, July 29, at 9:30, _ OU NEXT SALE OF * CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE ‘Wil consist of a good atuck of C,C., W, G., Rock and Yellow Wate, Decorated Chamber Sets, Assorted Glassware, Lamps, &c. Goods Packed for Country Merchant 0. 2. GORE § By BLISON, Hiat £ C0., General Auctioneor, Ki nnd 86 Kundolpleat, FURNITURE PIANOS, GARPETS, General Household Goods, General Merchandise, Chromos, Ken, Bey Lory 9:30 THIS MORNING. ELIGON, FLENSUBIAL & CO. By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, Auctloncors, 1%, WL nud 285 East Huudelph-at A COMPLETE LINE OF CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, &e, | At Our Regular Trade Sale, WEDNESDAY. July 28, 10 a.m The Best Assortment offered this seascn, Goods packed by oxporioncoi! packers. ENE EDMAN A nh By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE C0, General Auotloncers, 105 Lako-st, CONTINUED AUCTION BALE, i H. SBWICLRY, &C x fel 5 bet | £ PDIP AVEBSESD aly SGRNI NG, Juip ett Wook > MANSREMO ROSIE LAR ECS “DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FANCY GOODS, &c AT AUCTION, THURSDAY July 2, atv: AT BALUESROOM, 105 1a 4 CHICAGO AVCTION & ETatt Wat, A, RUT LOTTERY, Commonwealth Distribution Co, ‘Their popular monthly drawings, novor h take ince red i wa CLLY JULY 31. . TUUSE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED iy THE TEGISLATUICE AND. BUSTAINED WY ALL THE Y, necording te a contract rade, with the owuurs of'tho Brankfort gant tur yorlud of tive youre oeurred rekuinriy on the LAST BAY Ob. BVMILY MONTH, Sundays uha Friduyees centod, ‘Tho diulted States Circult Court on March St rex dered the following decision: Ist—That tho Commonwealth Distribution Company is legut, Bd—lte drawings are flr, ‘Tho manoyement call attention to tho Ibert mmo whieh has piet with such pupulur favor. Head the folluwing attractive prizass 2 (0), 1) Prizes $100 ca. 1408 40 Prizes ex eseh Tl panes, panied i ON) Gu Peles kteden bal Peines £2) cael yee Fy 11,00 Prizes flvunck Nd Prizoa Keath. ~ 10.cou e 9 Lrizes £4 och, Approximntion Prizes, 358 izes Ea cack Approcunation srlzo%, rat Prius $1W euch, Approxiwation Prizes, 5 i west ptauiceehacth siuienets, fn eee es : Homit, by Pont Ong Monoy-Ordor, Rogisterod lat ter, Hunk beat ur Expr ty ‘To invuro ngnlnat wistuuus and delays, correspon onte will please writo tulr nawes nn places of res: donco pluinly, giving mumper of Post-Unlice bus oF Town, County, and State, R Poe re aR Courior-Jouraul Hit ey foe Ey firoadwny, New York, Urto de Ar PAIS 1 Washiuyion Boum 14, Chicuyor FINANCIAL, 5,000 ONLY AT $1.00 EACH. Tho Tratl Creek Tunnel unt Consolidated Gold and Silver Minin eee land, Colo, aro the Owners of 18 Lai site the, famuus * ¥reoland Minu,"—Cupltal sich Pitan Shwres, H0 each; nun-txscxsablor woul Price, Prosidents Adaim Miller, Vicu-l'rostdens dau, Alun, Bocrelary? ttobt. Turnut, ren ne Wucided (0 place on tho market 400) Slures of OS Capital Stouk us $f por Shure, for the turtwer yur ole of Machinery preparatory to taking out 2d ming the targe quaulitios OF Uru tn wlgite ied al the Onicurs aro Rrpetical SMingrs, 0d ty your at ware with pick, drill wind suovul ni day duvojop! he Company's 7, Woe tthe abana an eto now tn Ovar WO feet, wilt Mountain excopt T Wholy tl Todo cut ovary Janig in We ‘Our * Fruonuid (extol on god bs foliominy uurkvoa wl furs infor av ptfons 2 *oerud G. Frank & Und, 9 Washington-st, CRICAte Blephen Willatite, Hoom Ses Btu BIA atte Hoa pain tan Wr'DetiiGk, President, ut the Mined, for fur partivilars, <a COLLEOFION AGENCY. Sas always pald ita bills and collected monoy, Be called fur. CANDY, eae Bond st. #2, HY i Ansertea, Dub UP or $9 fur o sare Ft ast boat express, of the Candles Mhicagu, . Address ¥ 4 Ones a teens Froab Every ‘Cond: , ys CANDIES, ; 26%: uy work MAI GooDS, mi en err den tse aca i E tiomit, Bem for aa aa teeta wl waeranbe 4 Tee Viena jpecceakcioe whare-at. AT. UNS, nce a NEE By inne 4 Cc fers, Eacure Ss Ts, . esr tune atebuts Bat : Fe OS Ld Beaton