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8 TM CHICAGO . TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1880V—TEN PAGIN. SAS CITY. Peoply are tinpratected by vaccination. ; Of HW ns Hilogeds | This amount was not pakd ; KNIGQUTS 'TEMPLAR, i | Alf nent Commander: wilt send asmall delo- | they have refused all offers from i 4 " Person Generissino; Ihwry A. Barry, Captain- | gation. . wishing to buy stock, and are keeps Wy : ‘Tux Water Department tins In the Inst few | 10 the beneiiclarios, but dames Is sail to have ere General, Del jpatlons numbering’ ten or fif- | ~ Emmanuel, No. 7, of Macon City—Williom | to themselves; and, farther, th Hig Wat ne days sent out 1400 postileentrds notifying dee | Mralshed satiefactury reasons for the deliy. s teen from each Commaudery will go from | M, Vanelove, Eminent Commander; thirty | contly Increased the wagesof he omni & GENERAL NEWS. linguents that unless they pay thelr water-tax Tan duties eolleeted at the Custom-House | Further Details of the Labors of the | Meoumental and Crasade ‘Commanderies, | men, and have ordered extensive mac se, z Ou or before tormarrow tole witer supply Will | yesterday footed ip eeoth. Faltowwtnge ts te tet tert The (ollowing Past Grand Commanders will Ivanhoe, No. 8 St. Lonis—R. W. Parcels, inery with cover which to complete the work of r a Lor | vy Jacou Knows, of Freeport, fs at the Tremont. be turned off. of dutinile em rf {uel se Foils Difforont Committees. aevornpany the Grand Comm Melina ay puckayes i. ¥ hiurles | Kintnent: refining on thelr own grounds, [ths ri yanelery s pinanders J. A. Pazzonl, Gener : r oad yen 8 puck Pa : ae IL Mann, & ohiutz, WT. Adreon, Re ke | allssinos ex-Gov, Thomiis i, Flotehor, Car | upon good autharity that the Comet 1a. Hh Nona of Loutsvitio, Kx. te at tho shor | doin a yon Rantaty to erect a tasweseione Ay ees WY ee Ane ck Cc 2 caver beslery Mugtin, HL WV, Marston; do K.’Krebs, and F. | tnfn-Generals thitty-five mon, realkaliyg $150 0 ton from tho ore, TPM ls “ at ; sivolllig, Nu, 18 Franklin. strect, to cost 0.04% | itr, © 1 SereIy BY Packie ii Plans Perfected for Railway Transportation avd | J. 8. Gorgas, Belt, No. % of Platte City, will send a fow li Tins alsa been tiseovered ng Horace Runsee, of Madison, Wis, Is at the | one tos, Peterson, to erect two two-story dwell: : 2 4 | ings, Nos, ft and ' THEM Gp and one to Quatuy Stoc J. W. SINGLETON, M. ©., of Quincy, is at tho | nddition, N Pucllle. " on Lievr, Autasox, Second Cavalry, U.S. A., fant series: Ari the Jall at Lake Pleasant, with porate Hints of the villagh of Noreen Cor Fulton County, la tio expert nll Hy ir pronounces tli chost vein found, tuted fo at. oHES, representatives with the St. Josoph -Com- street, to cust $380; | SurermntENDENt McDowetn hne recelved In- Hotel Accommodation, The followin Teeter the Ohio Com- mandery. “4 iy to creat n two-story | structions frum the Henartment to year tho 3 Fee ee eee ee Cake | . Aeansas City, No. 10, of Kanang City—It, C. Lech Ramu psek Hava MPT ATCA TUE EET Co Tn EL ii peer Conclave: Mount Vernon, Columbus, 0. A. | Litehfletd, Eintnent Commander; twonty-five fr erie was dn recelnt of x Actor ene {ret 1s for 24.800 Feet of atone, nt a totnl price of | List of Delegates from Maryland, Ohio, and | Soutor, Eminent Commander; Lanenster, ) men pleked up at random on tho surfaes has pect f carry! 85,01, of which 81120 ts for the stone, B00 for y Lanenstor, Jolin W. Lewis, Eminent. Com | _ St. Omer, No, 11, Sedalin—A. D, Jnynes, | assnyed by J. 1, Marsh, a Government 42 tho Palmer. 2 | ety ordinance miata comes | tho exenvation, #840 for sud, and SLAM for nye Kongas mander; Chetumal Cineltintt, neo 1. | Hulnent Commanders ton mens | nnd found fo average $i pont Ae J. Punirzen, editor of tho St. Louts Dispatch, | dotux yor may he the means of saving a He will he commenced tmmedintely and olumbin—! . Paw, Bromwell, Eminent Commanders dinssillon, Cimul, No. 13, 1 Ba! mishetl $1.75 sliver, a total value of 814.09 to the coor auooting oe prove | pushed rapidly, ; or 0 isto keep ithuad of the lying: -t 1 ‘harles fi, Garrignes, Eminent | Enment Commander; fifteen mon, Tt is tho opinion of tho expert tlt the ceo at Ap nt had uefa. : deamon i mcen too provulent heres’ Theorie | OF the street pavement. renuniing the cama iehiehie templar Gone Comtniees Clinton, Alount. Verhons Alex Cour do Leon, No. tof Brooktiold—Dane | tits velu is penetrated te viclier (eat Lieur, axb Bins. Bones, U.S.A. are quarter | nance wae forwanted, of course, ad itis to be | Coxsipetante complaint bas heen made by a a atk ander Cassil, ininent Command Reed, | forth Choney, Eminent Commander; twenty] grow, and that (t will prove tho best-ptyi ed nt the Palmer, - hoped thit it willdo rome good. Hore it (s very | tho musters of steamers and author shipping in | Chive, continuing the necount of tho work of | Davion EIT Fasald, Eninent Commanders | fivemen, Vein {n tho region, although outy afew nine = ¥ Junoxk, J. 1. MeSanean, of St. Path tan | Neue boing n dead letter already. Fey ned to ho | tite fue inthe harbor, mau the different Committees Innving charge of Toledo. ‘Toledo. Elia It. Norton, ‘Eminent enya Ne; 15, of esata or. Be Tinr- | distant, by the alle oh bral, In Iastgg. gucst of the Pacife. deat Sigior de mine Arte. tho secund-batd quired by lave fo Keep DUET. Abe CITES ae en the arrangements, slice the affair can be pre- | Commander; Chilllcotho, Chillicothe, F. 1, | ding, BHodnent Commanders INET. for a spring, another velu has been dl: ed, speciinons of which have heen ameatt. by two asguyers, encli of . whom foun specimen to show a yaluation of intel tet "7 4 : on | sented In better stipe by such aglan, ‘Tho | Rehwink tminent. Commanders ‘Cyprus | _Ascalon, No, 10, of St. Louls—Willlam J. Kenwerr Ronmnrson and 0.1, Filley, of St. | of them came forward nid made onth that thoy | 1H vessels. but the saine law requires open 4 . ‘ Faneevilion An We Scatte Eminent ‘Com: | Fritseh, Huiinent’ Commanter; J, 1. Kripe Louis, are at tho Pacttle, Would no longer Won puwnbroker's business | Mend greed, whicinny be diepinged wueinues | uetter ove gets Into tho details the more he | jetiur: Steubenville, stetibenvilic, John AE. | Per Cencrullssinos M1, Rosenthal, Cay ed MV. Prence, of Pierce's Hotel, Bumfalo, N. | but bls Honor hs a suspicion tut they MrU Hh | oaston requires, Collector Smith his about de. | 8 ustontshed at the stupendous preparations Cook, Ehiinent Commander; Oriental, Cleve- | tin-General: forty men, than $1,000 to the tot, ‘The ore fs m ~ ¥., Is nt tho Gartner. i Mee eT oe re somtien a | elded to enforce this reguiationand require ml | which are making for the entertainment of | jand,” Charles 1, Stanley,’ Eminent Com- | © Palestine, No. 1 of inde endenco—J. If, | darker than that from whieh gold is tatst I State C tealoner of Halle | view not. only to revoking tholr fcenscs, hut | ben. bouts to carey the required Nights, At | tha visitors, and becomes convineed that | mander; Calvary, Portsmouth, Jolin H. | Morrison, Eminent Commanders ten men. in the Western mines, but some of It fg to Bastiet£. Cobs, Buate Smt hizo with a view to. prasceuting them for | Present there ls lmmlnent danger of weallision | tho yeopte will imagine they aredreaming.? | Johnson, Faninent Commander; Shawnee, | St Aldemar, No. 18, of St. Louls—James | doubt very rich in pot, with a paying quay Fonds, Lansing, Mlch.. {8 ng tho ‘fremont, perjury. ‘The police will have thelr hands full | {tho barbur wimost wny dart wiht. Kewot | oe Mit ook only the Triennial Commit- | Jdum, C. Talliday, Eminent Commander; | Gates, Haninent Coumanders Milton I. | tity of. silver, and oo ‘liberal spriukiing of : J. F. Nasi, Past Grand Commander of tho | after a while, tho smaller ynehts carry any light that canbe | Until this week only the Triennial Commlt- | Aine, Athens, ded. Goodapeet, Emlnent | Wash, Generallssino; Stoberé MeCulloch, | lead aud other minerals, Z inols Knights Te: ‘i " ‘ Buen. , tee had any conception of what was to take | Gonmanders. | Lansel Cincinnati, | Captaln-Generals forty n Minols Knights Templar, {s at tho Tremont. Sosth days ngo permission was asked by the | 4 as Commander anselnanny, nelnnat, | Cap i : Hesny Coamnrns and a party of ten from | Chileno, Milwaukee & St. Paul allrond ‘Com Track Jack” Yarraw, tho Commodore ot | places now that every one can read about tt, i, Either gold mines whieh It will pay to work have been dlycovered, or one of most skiliful operations of the age has bq developed. Me 1 | the vumbonts, nas ‘again run ntoul of tho | the int Hae a a ae | Gharles Hobson, Rinlnent Commanders | pie Alury, No. JO af Warransbire—S. He : . o nny to Iny an additional track along Carroll | nite, ath ia interest’ In the even! ncreashigs, | Coleman, ‘Troy, Charles If, Riley, Eminent | Parr 2! Te ie brs ton mei. Louisville, Ky., are donvelied at the Tremonts, | Tats. athe permission was uuked Of CONN: Pnlted Stutes nuthorities, Ho wax brought £0 1 oa it ts beginning to be seen that the Con- | Commanter: Norwalk, Norwalk, W. A. | St. John’s, No. 20, of Springlield—W. A. Eni Exos, member of the National Reput> | sioner Waller on the supposition that be tds | ine th at hal i mt rt torts we aso “ave will be of indne! Ivnntnge to the | Alnek, Emi t Commanders Roper, Urbana, | Hall, Emlnont Commander; teninen, eu Committe from Wisconsin, js at the Pas | undor the ordinnnees, control of the matter, | Pint that he. et biighte on hie boat ad | clave yw eof intense advantage he} William Lawrence, Eminent. Commande Kadash, ‘No. 2, of Cnmeron—George F, Meun Com! , required, fle was able to furnish satisfactory | city, ‘Chis will result in giving the Commilt- am Lawrence, Eminent Con oe oI . Which sccm to bo winistake, An examination ol | ovidunce that bis bout curried soveril WANA | foe the meat to carry OWL, Hl i SiJobn's, Youngstown, Robert Wilson, Ente | Rodgers, Hunton Commanders ten inen, ee the histaty of thy ordinance shows that tho power | Sig vontd ho sec from the shore. Anernor | te the means to carry out their wiahes—to | ro Goiimanders Mansield, Mansield, J. Wily, No. 2, of Kirksyille—David A. Ely, L. T. Crank, Chief Engineer of tho. Lake | thoretn yiven to Mr, Waller, or the Commissioner | Ane camille sven from the shut, | Ane dake this ‘Ericuniil gathering the inost ‘ommiancders 2 eld, 3 eld, J Ei C Moret 45 complaint was that the previous night. during zi 4 W.. Holmes,’ Eminent Comminder; Minml, | St, éminent Commander; ten men, ne Shore & Mleblgan Southorn Ratironid is atthe | of Vublle Works, wus a inigprint, sud that the | tho" f dnd Tulled, to sound his fogehorn ua | Wagniivent ever hele In the workd, y “Thos Mardy, Iminent. Com: | . Crusade, No. 2, of MoxleoJ. N Shel Council lone cnn grunt the privilege asked, and Hue. nek Weed thistand avid PHESS ACCOMMODATIONS. Lebanon, ‘Thomas Hardy, Eminent Com- nie aitnunt Comunnaiee: nei Sherman, tho ratlrond nutborities will by so informed, The HIG eee ee ee ene And 0 EOMMODATIONS: mainder; Krie, Sondusky, George J. Anders | div Lf Eminent Comumnder; ten! Jons &. Fnost, Land Agent of tho Atchison, | opinion of the Law Department on the subject thine ith Mt nA lon me Ti ye “4 a Bai ane An ovent of such generat Interest will of | son, Eniient Commaniter; Ohlo Valley, bio frey de Ball, No. 4, of Trenton—8, J. Topeka & Santa Fé Rallroud, Guleaburg, ‘ia at | was suppressed. Suppression fs tho order now, Thenek tne he tnd te Nore sad that Hoalways | Course draw, to the elty newspaper corre | Pomeroy, W. L. Downie,’ Eminent Com Prentiss, Jminent Commenter: ten men. the Palner. Ux-Anp, Sravnen yesterday ‘Hind with tho | ised it during fous, ie was tet olf with agol | Spoadents from-ull over the country, aud, | wander; Akron, Akron, MU, Crumriue, | | Tanered, No. 25, of Moberly. it. Mey- stan Ikshank Itichard Hare | CY Clerk’n statement of the points upon whieh | enuy warnings Hoy hus made no attempt to | Ulerefore, a Press Committe, became n ne- | eminent Conmanders Hope, St. Clairgville, | ers, Eminent Commander; forty mens 3. W. Hyataxy A. Be Crulkshanks Webard Hare | yo ranoses to cuntest. the election of Ald, Se- | bond ont his tug, awhteh 1s. still tled up by the | cessity inorder. that thy aight be alforded | Fp, Bailey, Eminent Commanders Cache, | Bayard, No. 2, of Harrisonville—N, M. risun, nnd E.T. Perry, of London, Fog. are reg- | Grath, He cling to have been duly vlcoted, | custome oflicurs, “Vuttaw hind a long complaint | facitities for doing thelr work, Arrange | Conneaut, WA. Ward, Eminent Command: | Givan, Eminent Commander; ten istered ut the Pacitic, atl tual 3 ledimith was wot, lund, further: to make restr ve aanncl sited Mat the howapapers ments are berfeetes ta Rive them needed tn er; Fly, Wasiington ¢. i, Mills Gardner, | Constant No, 2, of Creenth Ta Peniry Page, Esq., 4 gentleman well known | More, alleges fraud in election on th nid hurt the spotless reputation of lis bout 8 | formation, and quarters have been provided | Eminent Commander; Engle, Painesville, W. . Wells, Ei piander: ten men, Fs C t of two of the judges, ulded and abetted by | claims that his craft ix sweet and clenn, and Ci 155, e a o e er: Del Valyar ‘a... 98, of Fulton—B, VP. Baile: oe > OE erhie ald en years an ee iksbeon | Juanes Malone. Ae Scuinent covers eleven vehnilenges any one to find single tm in the Camp for 123, should that nutaber | E. Wasson, dininent Commanders Detinhee, | |,Calvary, No. 3, “A alte fu Utah ond California, domg wall. “counts, aud. Ia simply a repetition of whut was | eharieter on the hont. itis thee othor fehow” | Glvose ta avall themselves of the priv Hexe. | Detlance, dosevh Ralston, Eminent Com- | Eiinent Commander; a delegation of ten ey — LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Bptclal Dispateh to The Chleago Tribune, Sprinarie.y, UL, duly 2.—The Secretary = of Stato to-day Issued a Mevnse to organizes to the Cheap Steel Jorscshoe Company: capital, $60,000: corporators, Willan Bult min, James I, Etherlitge, and Homan ¢, Powers. - % Times: Our highest artists in dontlstry; McChesnoy's boyond donbt, though but a eat te a) cr. Ly Mills Gardner, Constantii (—Harry Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prost ant iuf forme'of xenontl debility retléved bee Ing Mensiman’s Peptonized Beet Tonle, the oni 4 * . . 2 charged the samo rate us + Hel ni shor Hliam M. | with Crusade Commandery, preparation of beet containing its onthe umn TTT. ten pera hire. yesterday, “nk Slseercd. by. | eee eae eee ee eee ee eT desi, | rene seeantes wl thi rar psy Kinahty, S25 aduyy which ineludes ments | MMNUer es eletnnls tiMllzvorg ‘ Moe Rood, | Prince of Peace, No. SM of Jefferson, City | Housproperties, Tels nocu more stiiulady Ms Munuase, optician: 8 Madison’ street, Tiuxe | fio thoaliegitons made aud. dealnry tho cone YRETEID ASA PIONICS at thy Exposition Buitding. Cleveland, Samuel Brices, Eminent Cour | <I. 8, Hamilton,’ Eminent Commanders n | fo oxtmets of boot, bat contains bluod aking m. OU degreens UA. Te | teatant outitied to tho, aeat occupied by Me- gece pe i THANSVORTATION, muucders Palestine, Springiteld Jolin W. Par- | clelegntion of fifteen with St Todls, Xo.1- | isinvafinblotn all onfeobied eomlitions, whee, : gee tae 7 ruth, = = OH This Committee, of which Anson Gorton{s | sons, Eminent, Commanders Newark, New- iauley, No. 30, ode Lygard, joy HON, + LOOK OUT Fon TH nLUE WAGONS. Cotchaur Grove wus goieeted thisyenr for tho Chalrman, have récomplished thelr work in | ark, M. P. Smith, Eminent Commander, Eyinent Commauiters ten Men a Cray the must salistactory manner. Through> LOUIBIANA, fe eininent Com ar tes a Pains In tho right direction, and one which will go a) Hibernian, and tho pleas entio olf yosterduy. | thetr instrumentality ihe rates for the ‘Temp- {A letter reeelved at the Financial Tead- | Catt, Finlnent, Commanders twenty. tive we ret way toward improving the sanitary con- (the day was fle, the crowd was Innco, und | lity, as well ay excitesionlsts, have heen es | quarters yesterday from New Orleans stated = Pusclial No. of Chiillea! ene Uitfon of the elty aud bringing the scavengers | yverything would have passed off plewantly | tablished. ‘he former wil be carried for Mint the rand Commaudery of Louisiana | 23 MEHANTOE . ‘iz Unton Club gave anothor of thoir delight | tho followin ord but tor the aggravating arrangemonts mud by | ne cent x mile and the latter fur two cents, | would leave there Saturday afternoon, Aug. NISANAS - ful concerts last ceeniug, which was thoroughly | | “Sanitary ollicers will notify: thelr senvengers | the Michhain Southor Ruflrond. for tho trans. | ‘Che ratlroad companies have been Mberal | 15, and arrive In Chicago ut 7:0 the follow- | , ‘The following Indiana Commanderies have enjoyed by nu number of invited guests und | to have thelr wagon-boxes painted x Llug color, | portation of pussengers, The grove Is distant { wud Renu ise Mon so thin. the Committees | ing Monday morning. ‘Tho escort will num- | thus far inude trrangements to be here, and innny uninvited listencrs. Tho grounds at the | and to live the words ‘City Seayenger® painted | but fuurtoen miles from the elty, aud some iden | Nad hoped for, giving even lower rates than | her Seventy. or eighty Knights, who will be | others intend coming: club-house wero guyly decorated with colored | In bluck letters on each sida of box, the letters | of the scheme — of locomotion” can | were asked. According to a eanservative e& | seeompanted ‘by n Dand of -sixteen pleces. | Lifnyetto, No. 8—-Henry 1, Lanenster, E. Junterns, and the concert was in every respect | to be at least threo inches long and onoinch | bu formed when it {a atuted that $5,000, ute, $ 000 will be paid fur fares, | | Os a ry 2, C.; John C. Tyler, Gen.; Collins Biackmer, us succesatul ne its predecessors. brone atraln of cloven cars, advertised to start att th Jaques De Molay Tommandery No. 2 of B ‘yler, 7 r Owrxa ‘to tho repairs In progress on the Van Pluven street vinduet, tha Yau dren treat and fwellth street cara will for two or three days Tun west on Randolph street to Clinton, und | 4 thence south to Van Buren, the result of exhaustion, nervous prostratin, overwork, or noute discaso; purticntariy it rs aulting from pulmonary complaints, Casi, Hazard & Co,, Proprictors, Now York. For ale by druggists. y E Comunissionor De Wolf prosterduy, took a step | sixth annual plenie of tha Anctent Order of GRIFFIN—Wedne: lek Grinin, Fungral Prntrio-ay,, MATL hence Jagex {0 Northyreatern itallrond deputy thengeyy cars ta Caivary Cemetery, Friends of’ te fam rae eA AA ng morning, dol a hin tuseneus stat Ritaeute st Pee THAT Sit 'C) 24: 1. i aa 4 F o'G.: ditty men. liy are invited. 3 Freight Agent, aud @. Tle | Any scavenger falling to comply with this | o'eloek sturp, renehed the grounds At EN, In Phorenre oh Stoo see cry le Now. Orleuns, ute nlso coming with eg hty CL itty eM 4—Charles 8. Bracken AGRHONS A Gaohac) Gino, 35ip 3 aited'p DiniGie Gehoan Pastener, Agent, atthe | Batice by Mommy murning, Aug. % Will bo dis- | all thore jverw thirty-one ear-louls of passengers | stned that nt feast 1 percent of them will | SOT KANSAS. riige, E, Ga don billie, sire Gen; Henry aE a ee rent gr of Waltor M, Jackso Wabash bk, Louis: | & - Baul peitallgands Dhar aed Tron NG Roe Te NGLR gonveyed the grove, most of, whom returnad at | Ply Chicago duringtie Conclave. ‘To thes NBA jee a M. no Y, nop, President, o: ny + : thin ae : 7 og OGDEN—At the residence of John DP. Oxde socond-st. und stowurt-ny., Euphonia 't., Bae , ‘The following Is.4 list of the Kansns Com- | W;Mordhurst. @ G.3 tfty inen. . 1 . ® Commissioner of ‘Heutth." usual raft of pollttelans wore upon tho | 100,000 must be added 8,000, or one-half ot 13 W a1 ie New Albany, No. 5—WINinin L, Broyfogie, New Haven € Hactrord Rallroud; and J. 2 | with thiaorder In force, tho eltizens will ho | apot, who, with an eye to future ravorsraille | 16,000 prominent. men throughout the eoun- | Manderes yo contemplate fomlnz to the |g. 6.; Willlam P, Davis, Gen, Robert Brock: Carson, Uonernt Manuaee OF the Hanntua! | able to distinguish between private and, publie | gently * worked" the susceptible, ‘This seemed | try, who have been invited to attend the | Knightsand friends Who expect to. go to | Wan, C. G.; twenty-four men. aiusophkallcuady peat te Taehly . seavengers, which they Baye not been able herc- | to bo the chief elreus of tho day, but iu addition | musicals et ‘dansante Wednesduy night. | Chicuzo is based ipon upplleations made to | _ Richmond, No. 8—Leroy Land, EC, ; Petor "rit old report that Bishop Fecha, of Nush- | tofore to do, and will cheerfully sist the Duc- | there wore u fow slde-shows, the most eonspieu- | Thelr names were sulected through tho dit. | fileaze is nse pon apphedtions wants to | notter, Gen. Joseph Iw Smith, U, G.; thivty- vile, fg to come here to lll tho vacancy ovens | tor In secing that those pild by the city do tholr ) ous ninong whieh was i new-fangled wheel | forent Commanderies, which reported. to the ortation ia charge. Should the raltronds | ¢women, « ratte Butnisdonten’ ilowesmoiningted onset | nee ua duy to tho sorrow of the nngopniatientods srbera | Crud Commandery of each State, Adding | tontinue to eut the rales from Alissounl | ,, Warsaw, No, 10—-Eugene A. Shefield, 1. Lg FTE ERC aE Aer epee BONDSFOR TIE FODIte Wore no specelons to the yearee of several | 10,000 Knights and 15,000 Indies nakesa total River points it would. greatly Incrense the | ©. Charles W. Chapman, Gen.; Irvin B. Ulshop Duggin ean bo. transferred to some’| 28 APril the elty will be called upon to take UP | Who came primed. Thure was danctog, howe | 164,000 people, . How many visitors will come $820,000 ee "CeO attendance from Kansas; heieo the tigures Webber, C. G.5 thirty-six men. ishopric "4 tibus infideliut, this dlaceso | CHONE SHA,ON In nds which become idue Mt | over, in which the young men and maidens took, | from Michigan, Indiana, ‘Lilinolg, ant Wis- nporte, No, 12—Mortliner Nye, E, C.; erty ade Riitareublehopele, Teta not bellevea } What tiny. It will not be able to meet them, of it e * ‘4 ven may be too simi] when the tne for com 48 thoy ever do, a lively inte: The miiltary | constn is uncertain, but there will doubtless > ‘i oy C, Dorian, Gen.; John If Buggle, Unt Bishop Feehan will be appoluted to that | Course. ond auticinatiuy the, tesulng Of Low PARLOE tho auralr rested with Comopuny Brot the | be thousands, slneu the entertalnment Is not fies atrive of feats of tne tous) | CoG; forty men. i position. trolicr {3 turing on tho future, He f3 In favor | jWverninn Rilles, who fully reulized the Hapore | oxelusive, and the procession, drill, regntta, | with Sir Kulghts of other Commanderies, | South Bend, No, 18—William A. Foote, E, As Jars Denxe, Tycars of age, whose par | of isauing about half of the now bonds inde- | Wee of thoir position nnd noted uccordiusly. | the camp, and -thy decorations ato site to | As the Chicago meeting will be the largest | Gi Edwin Nicar, Gen.; Charles G, Conn, C. ents live at No, 1408" Tudiany avenue, was cross | nomiitactons ranging from $25 to $100, and hus } ice unused by tho: ineuiticiont. transportation prove attractive, ‘Pho lowest fetes, cover- | issomblage of the kind ever known, the op- | G,z sixty aien. Fe eg ite oars wodeake yesterday ati oe | For ther und tact. catlunttes upon: the cust og | REungements, Yno'ptenie may bo sue t0 bave ne all who yt sng fre 00,00, but Ae portunity for exchange will be tinlimited, erre Jute, Noto Jatin G. AWvitilems, 3 Fourtecs veluck yesterday itfter- 5 0 om i a ehnnees are ® y vare! OT ENN + \ lee ri 4 ce r. . Looney was run-down by Eugtue Noss 1b raving and printing. ‘The form he hog | Beez a comploty success, chines are that 225,000 will be nearer the | ‘phe Kanwas Knights have already ordered | Gi Jtobert Van Valzah, Gen.; John was Uneking down to tho round-bouse, The boy | agreed upon ls about the size of the ordinary + THE KNIGHTS OF PyYTTAs number, 4,500 of these exchange badges, and the num- | Croft, C, G.3 forty men. was severely tujured about tho bead and body, | bank Li, coupons and all, und he propores that: te M. He Chureh, Fridoy, Sly pen. ‘To be interred at Oukwouds Cemetery, McNALO—July 24, at Kansans City, Mo. Mra. Blnte beth MeNabb, aged {yenrs, mothor of Thos, teva oF Kunsaa Chy, and tre, Mutthow Watkins of this elty. : BROWN —1ho funoral of Mra. Mary A. Brown wit ‘ook County, Satarday.July a, 2) 1, Te bd 1a. tn, trata touring Kiger dupot (Weat Sido). Arranxemonts hayu beon made, for thg train to ato at above placa, All friend are JOHNS—Attor 8 tngering ttinoss, Mr, Witla . ‘eaingrat trond easiiones In Maywood at 10:3 oe xi ruui residence in Maywood at 10:3) o' amy Friday, duly ae eos BALLOU—July 26. in Blue Island, Mrs. 8. P, Ua JEG OF Magra Ballou, aed 6 jeare, forint ‘TIONS,’ Pa y rene : Apollo, No. 10—Jumes B. Kimball, E. C.; ednesday, July 33, at bis family rele ve their annun! plenic yesterday at Ofden’s HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, ber will probably reach 5 reeW, Hartsuck, Gene: Jolin Ly Gallup, ‘Wust Erlo-st, James Uenry servis and tho doctor at St. Takes Hospital, whither | theinterest shatl be mado payable hero lustend | Grove, A lt ber of” Tkni i Mr. Edward LB. Rambo is Chairman of the Grand Oflicers of tlie Grand Commandery, | HeOrge.W. Jin ck, Gen; Jolin L. Dy Howas taken for treatment, says no cannot poss’ | OF New York, and that tha bonds shall be sald | bck? MoH har dame tone eae Tho first Ist made oub | Stute of Knnans: Slr Dwight Bylugton, | C.G.; seventy men. were present with thelr families, an de sibly recovers hera to supply the jlourer elutes: with a guto i che day yu Ht years, GUILB—Suly 23, of heart dleonse, Capt. Jobin Gi Incans of tuvesting thelr curninga. passed off picasantly to all concerned, e ; aL ae eu CORONER MANx_ yesterday beld an inquest at a Of 13 MeGrey: ny tree hotels, but the appll- | Leavenworth, #. E. Grand Commander; Sit | _, Vincennes, No. 20—Albert Haywood, E. . 0 * A taken to i Ws. for burial, davetine ule ent aae eatlons fur tiatens eume th 80 fast hae Anudrow val. Cillahan, dovekay v. z Deputy Bi foano hes Gen; John I. Cal fender, G. : GAMLACHTERCALIY tm rave Mee Ge the Morguc upon Otto Pane, 2 youra of ngo, a Bap vt id every hotel In the large and small, to | Grand Commanders’ Sir E.N, Jolngon, Ot | G3 lel. i «| ington, twed 41 yenrs 3 months nn Io German reveuily froin Chiciniathand omployed | | Commissioner Waller haw at lat renche, tho SUBURBAN. Which the Committed were willing to ssign fava, i Grund Geherallshino; Sie Sathuel | , Marian, No. 21— George \¥- Gundes, 2, C.s qhumsenl Satur, duly St, 10 O'lUcK, by ean . AY assistunt engineer at the Clifton House, nelustan thut the S: rect bridge should bo RV ASSTON, cide eseetred. C ¥ j . Peter Nolwton, E, Gran 1in-Gen- | Lewls V. 1 34 i el a who. wit druwned. “necidentilly. in tho | closed. to vehicles. aud tho curs inthe interest | Prosceutions thnt hive been going dn. for tho | Aullehits hind to be secured, Contracts hive | Ht Peters, NeWton Wichite i. Gra Ue Ogden Slip, nent Robert Law's coul-yurd; also | of the publics: at No. 43 stewart avenue upon Jacob Muttern, | [t went forth lite y cbthtslas and upon | go into eiftect this mm ‘5 Been made with litty-one. Extra rooms in | eral; Sir Moses 8S. Adams, Wichita. B. Grand | ©. thirt: MEN. 7 Fpon Bie. aloe eying Jnst week or two boforo the villugedusticos have | nearly all the boardhig-hotises and in agrent | Prelate; Sir Joseph C. Greenawatt, Atchison, , Ww: fol, Ae Lae Eee Freon, BE. Gs rnlng. He tas Ueen ubso- | resulted cL oeadunat! to <eillniga OF: many prlyato dwelling linvo also been se x iran, Salar, Warden Sir Henry at | Y poy oe Neher Genes y use, C. c is q s Erle street, itely driven t yhut he hi Ne ‘by the = | BUINber of very 3 le ol icters, mre | cured, otwithstandny ne fire nit fully” aters, Independence, Art Bae cf ‘iodled of Injuries. seccived by fulligg upon & | pura wods tofim, the inst of wbien waa feom | Ing tho suggestive -aumes of duck lesan, Jit | 43000 pcople—Kaights and uhele wives wnt | Wardens Str Christian’ Beck, Leavenworth, | ,, Plymouth, No. 20— George I. Keynalds, E. running driving belt in tho Fulton Elevator, | his *experis" uppoluted Wednesday, | It wns to | Sulth, Lom Cull, and Mike Cull. * yisitors—linve been alresdy provided for, | 15, Grand Treasurers Sir Jol A, Brown, | Fj) AE Te datcelnenn Gees liver 2. ‘Tax inst regular meeting of tho Hoard of | Hoelfuct that tho bridye was positively wnsufo | “Last eventog in tho Huptist Church Edward | thora ure still on the bugks of the Triennial | Wyandotte, E, Grand “Recorders Sir Burton ger, C. G3 thirty men. ANNO! TXT WARD—A ‘an 3 oM TING OF the Gariiold and Arthur Chub is enlied ut the cure of Burhtontt oe wd aint, telat ae iiugaha who dicd of pulmonw s “ aud should be closed at once. le would not al- ‘ 0. f Even | Ey Lange ‘ort Scott, E. Grand S - | Valparaiso, No. 2s—Willlam A. Bryant, E. Danes of Aug recuse amigo Amurics | fiw tho reporien (ocither goo of copy in raz | Artott tho celebrated uetor va, rending im | COAG, Cat oF or ie prams | Hanne air dole: Seitilingg mwah ie, | G-z Slarquls LeSteCielin, Ci: Whit Faluior House, Thuonguntendon ts tn tho inter port Wut itis understood thee it Is quite full and | “yo vanston aguad of Knights ‘Templar will | erly indorsed. Upai this Committee wilt | Grand ‘Sword-Benror; Sir dacob De Witt, | Brown, ©, G.; sixty men, ‘There nro alse Grey : 7 occupy tho third placo In the grand parade | devolve the labor, conimencing Aug. 3, of | Salina, E. Grand Warder; Sir Robert Eu- | two of the Jorgest Commanderies whieh wil fund Inetruot tho people gia tho turlit questions, | Wich eno Commissioners trented wih dig: | Which Is tovccur in Uiilengu, ‘Thole proficiency | making asalenments,to. the rons inthe ho- | wards, ‘Copeku, Grand Senthnel, ~ | be here not reported, with 163 inen, and Feet I Eee AL truaneseeretay: dunn | dil. Tuo repates will be commenced at once, | 1p the {netics | Fi Scuntuiy Areasuree, GW, RingaaadeA come | ors oon as tho materinl can be procured, uni Miss ant inittee whe appointed to ssio. Ad uddress to the | Will ovcupy somo days, but tt ls not belived the | Alles Juba Y business men of the country, and to select suit- bridge cat be Dinitt np xo n4 to serve the pur. i ia said to compare favorubly with | tels, bonrdlng-houses, ete. ‘They will send | Leavenwortt Commandery, No. 1, Leaven- | detachments from other Commanderies, nui eunilzation thay havo mot, io, | out the Tuners of reomsnnd houses tinue | worl leas-Sie We. de Keeling, ‘iminent | bering 210, making the Indiana Division fully 1. tize in oritory tt the list Come | Ble time to have bixmge checked so ag to Commander; SirJ. V. Ellard, Geuéralissimo; | 1,000 strong. y 4 tt mencoment, riven the $100 to Prof, Carhar reach its proper destination, When the | Sird. W. Park, Captulu-General, ‘This Com- THE PACIFIC COAST DELEGATION. uble headquarters, ‘There wis some dlgcussion | Pose for whleb it was fatended fornny Jongth of | ising nent, bus aly Duruhase with it whatever | Commanderiey arrive in the city one of the | mundery will’ send twenty-claht Knights, A awrentiotranetage Multetin. tulpe on the best plan of action, and then an adjourn- Sexports’ ts that, with the repalracontemplated, | instruments ho may think most neoded In bis irst persons towelvoine, thom will be a | twenty Jadies, and fifteen invited guests, jelemation of 500 hersons—Knights and ment fur one weeks tho bridge will not lust longor thin the closing | department of physles. inewber of the Cominittes, who will seo that | _ Washington Commandery, No.2, Atehtson, | their fainilley—will leave the Paetile Coast Deruty-Surnier W. It. Honurxs, a typfeal | of navigation, and It is known thut Mr. Waller ts —— they reach their hotels, young inun of tho West,—tall, slender, wiry, | already looking ahead to building a new one, THE NORTH TOWN. Kas.—Sir Alexander Il, Sockman, Eminent | States and ‘Territories (California, Oregon, courageous, and the possessor of a well-bridldd | and using the present one at some point where. ENTERTAINMENT, Commander; Sir, Albert D,* McConanghy, | Nevadu, Montana, and Utah) on Aug. 10, ee, Generallssimo; Slr James G. Thayer, Cap- ‘Tho evening before leaving a grand stand- tongue and a 44-callbre popgun.—stovped over | tho spin will not be so great, and whore the Ubon this Gomatttee, of which Do Witt C: | tuin-Generut. ‘Will send elghteen Meitights, | ard, whieh {sbeing made in che East, will be at Tp Seu yesterday Ms aclexioap greases. travel anil Wwour anal tear sal rho ieee iackitesl Real and Yersonal Property Aascas= eur! Utaaee OF aMGreniatit a ie twelve Indies, and twelve Invited guests, consecrated in some public hall. ‘This stand- Atte Lernde per! whom 1a nf ho bridge la repaires 1 ate-stree! ra + Pay! : tsvorting to ihe burricke at Detrolt, where ho { | curs will not run at all ane ng! Tok TR80s have contracted with MeVieker, Hugh do | Payn ker, Unverty, | a, e 's Cominandery, No. 5, Pre willbe aanueniticents niair, sie ret high tosurve five years for robbing thd myils. Sir ‘The hooks of the North ‘Town Assessor aro | nnd Mouley for Wednesday night, Aug. i Hort beotts, Hitec Bie Th Bs Helen teniinene | Py aya ales emeroldrod: aud worked ay tn Jobbing bully Cena, basis and Presets Ar THE COUNTY-BUILDING, | not yet auito complete, but will be Ina day | for a first-class entertabunent, whieh willbe | nos Sir W, i Reid, Captaln-General. Will | Arrangements hayo been made with the Tous Brlatege tor ean Crane fod and thenee by . or two, ‘The assessment for real estate foots ee ty tes Bru tele eRe, AK ales send ton’ Kuights, eight ladies, and six | rallrond companies for the transportation of rull tu thiscity, His prisoner was employed t | AcoupraIt waa made to the Grand Jury | UP $10,545,030; Inst year It was $12,402,000, — cree 3 Combany Ww Giin Squarg | Mylted guests, the 60'from here, 1), W. Hiteheock, the tarry the Uulted Stutea mall between Brinbure h Rage”; at Haverty's” the Niay Ci : y sihlenge % y ya" pore! yer $2, uy 1 ae ‘ ‘ De Molay Commandery, No, 4, Lawrence, | General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, ‘ ind SC Martine Arizona, ands mudecte habie ce | Yesterday that the Janitor of tho Newsboys’ | decrease of OYE neha the persoual | company will perfarity ali ut Hooley’s the | rng Sir See entoberts, auinont Come | Burlington & mney Tallrond Companys - -plundering letters entrusted to his eare, Home stolo $125 from one of tho Ininntes. Noth- | property assessment is about $1,600,000; Inst | New York Criterion ‘ompuny, ‘The Com | onder: Sir 0. W. Munt, Gouernlissimo: Sir | was In the cily a short tine ago aa ‘Tux: Woman's Christinn Temperance Unton | 1 ¥as dono in the muttor, Your tt was $1,730,000. ’ yaittea tins seaured the Content Atuale dat . F. March, Captain-General. Will send | entered into a contract for the- trang met in Farwoll Hall yesterduy forenoon, The | MAgaie and Della Dunutzan, twins, wero yes- | . Sonic of the henviest assessments—real and ‘arwel Hall and Me jorunte Hal for ue fifteen Knights, twelve ladies, and fifteon In- | portation of tho party. on that rond, ‘treusurer, Mra. R. "8S. Greenlee, rend her | terday adjudged dependent by Judgo Loomis, | Persousl—ure us follows: recepllons Monday malt, Aue. 10, and for | vited guests, lo and hfs assistant, ‘I. 0D. MeKay, report for tho inst’ month. On tho 2th | ana sent to tho Industrial School for Girly at REAL ESTATE, concerts Wednexday night, ‘The latter will | “roneks Commandery, No. 5, ‘Topeka, Kas, | will accompany the Sir Knights front Sarl Ae! ore Wi the treasury | iV be given bya Clncinnatl orchestra, Bach's Wi Hips, Bi i #201; " cullected during tho month, $id;. | Evanston, Adams, Westinke & Co, orchestra.of Milwati ‘bit e, ad orehestra ot | 7S, ‘alter W. Phil Eminent Com- | San Francisco to Chicago, ‘The price for RIxty ‘plueds, neleeteed from "Uhien se anaate mander; Sir Theophilus P. Rodgers, Gener- | ench passenger to Chicago and return [3 Glan, hinder tho feadersiip of Tans tiatnticn, | slisshnos Slr Frank, Drummond, Cuptain- | at S16, with sleepers and meals extra, Avnileations for Hekets miust ne mnde to the | Hea ties, muntawenty iaeiced guestse en?” | And ie tivo’ Ooeupy ole bertteialt bi fy, 3 ft ' Ht, 1 1 yi i ce yenty oO USI. u y iutzog | Etttertalament Committee, who will give ‘Wekelon Commandery, No. 6, Sulina, Kas.— bo charged. ‘Tekets will ber expenses, $202; balance on hand, SH. Sn, ‘Tre Grand Jury yesterday oxamined twenty. | Bartholomne & Loicht vs Fepurt on tue worle duno durinyeiie mouthe Tho | SX ewes. even true pills were found, elt | Py A hatRavg nutcase stork of the Dnion wus regirded assuristictory | 20 bills, and Rdyen wery passed, Among the In- | GJ. L, Meyers plauing-nil and encourgying. A protest was tonde against | luted wag Murlin Kenutz, tho inurdorer of hla | singer & Armour’s cluvator. Mog. Hayes’ memorial, and a request made that] Brother.) fhe work of the Jury will practically. ed . 1 eleete Charles Popo & Co.'s malt-house, Tusa “yfeoy | OFders for seats, which are to be selected us the mouey be used for drinking fonntalns, A | ed to-night, Schmidt Slade: “Danlel RK. Wagstul, Emlnont Com- | passage custward on trains leaving Aug. 10 Y fg customary, the orders being handed in as Sir 1 . aners- ., 4 sisetts¥iont tirose m4 to tho proper means to pro- | CHARGES RANALEa, who shot Leo on Fourth | Unlon rasa Mati cast. Under this arrangement Knights ean | Mumders Sig Alphouts 1, braviuaan, Gener nly, but with be gop for tae rot wef gt ; vent the desecration of the Subbuth in this city, | avenue a couple of weoks slice, aid Charles ‘t, | Wheeler's elovator, ninke thelr own selection of the theatre or i ‘ Absolutely Pure. mo within winoly days thereafter, So the dies chanoterizing it win abume and dis | Hares, who necldentully shot ik man ow the | Geongo Adame, hull they wish to attend, and piso gerthote | General.” Will send: eightesn Khights, ten | an opportunity willbe given for a coupte of a y s d Jndies, und five invited guests. months’ stay or travel in tha Enstern States, MADD FROM GRAPE CREAM TART. was 0 1K aru yusta x ates s : ci ls An \ inst t Lar nag er eT re ae vom barred agin (re eo See qe from rere sunt a first at Hie lnx-omen tlie ea Hae Oswego Commandery, No, 7%, Oswego, | ‘The ruflroad companies enst of Chileno will | xonsekoonar’s tavorito in loading cities of the Powers, Jones, uid Druke was (ppolnted to con= | by the Grund dary. oer ihaniivediores. peng, Kus.—Sir 1. C. Cook, Eiiinent Gomunander’ | grant: tickets at exeursion rites to Knights | No other vroparauion makes such light, tty, fer with the Cluzone’ Lengo and ave tue mn COMME USE colvenione Sir N. Sandford, Gbneralissino; Sir J. A. | that imsy wish to visit the Enstern ellies be- | Broads,or luxurious past ry, can be ontan uy oy ter brought to the attention of tho city uutherl- | Tas Equatieation, Catnmitteo met yeaterday HOAT EXCURSIONS, Gates, Cuptatn-General, Will send twenty- | fore thelr return to this const. gestible food, f2/-Comin ended fi ley aud mbulet ‘es. ‘ LAr sau ices er rr ener ed ‘This committes is presided over by O, W, | threo Knlglits, seventeen Indies, and gixteen | A car for the purpose of drilling will ac- | #omonor by the Govornm ont Chemnlat, Des Molt UNWILLING TO PAY, © the Coninittes Gxcupt, those of tho North Lown, Barrett, ‘To them was Uelegated the aty of | Invited guests. company the train, : Mr. 8, E. Gunn, u tingmith on West Lako | ‘thornton, aud. Nortatleld, i Street, I3 (a trouble, According to hia story. | old duily sessions tornomathectecrs will ‘wbouta year ago tho city wns canvassed by a mau natned Holbrook, rupresunting himselfin | .‘Taxnewere two insane cases before Judge FRUSONAL PROPERTY, + the emptoy of dir, Flrog, -sollelting orders for | Looms in the County Court yeaterduy, One of portraits which he guurantecd to enlarge from | thom, Daniel Donovan, was adjudged inane | Adams, Westinke & Co,. ‘ iin ordinury-sized photograph to any desired | und «pauper, ‘Tho other cue was thatof John | Brown & Vanuradula, size, Thoss portraits werv to be finished in | MeCawoy, whose wife complalned of hia ine water-colors und to bo. good Mkenesses, und sanity. fohn’s jneanity was proved to be a fond. gutlsfuctory tn ull rewpceta fh tls poregeion. | nese for Mquor, und tho cngo was diswnissed, tions through tho olty Mr, Holbrook curried a sample picture, Walch” was rupresunted | SOME ie ayo an old Indy named Mra, Harriet ee MUM Ber agealnuse chee ake ete ard mude application to huve wn order ts portrait line; any work | tnferlor to cilideun two sogaund a dunghtee: angeles 6 this simple would nut be delivored. | wag imude on one of the gons and tho duughter Sir, Gunn ontered u pieturo of his by ayrocing to | topayn proper sti. for ber talntennaces th pay eo it (3 gray sutlncnolury, La whe ue ows ton having folled to comply, a Writ. wis yostors - ever, i sud to pay, Wednesd Uone 4 ¢ ‘ : stable Franklin Pimory.” of Justice Hraytonss | A Msted for bls arrest for contempt of Court, As court, called on Mr. Gunn aud sorved a sium | _ IN tho Criminal Court yestortny Wiltlam Myer ra mons for him (ir, Gunn} to appear before Jug- | Pleaced gulity to lurceny, and wags remanded “ thee SSE Aa Tar Mere ener er wove focauntoiegs June jHitchell mloued wullty to at i uwiy, Saturday, July ih, at Hem, and defen ‘s bent luilet for ole year. Nu- | Pes Bt iit dually brought’ by Firvoto recover tho | thu Iaiues und samuel De Wind, tried Weanus- | Ratubone, Bunt aC engnging stenmboats for day and moonlight Emporia, Commandery, No.. Emporia, Oregon Commandery No. 1, of Portland, (there wil be a woon) exeursions on the | Kus—Sir Luthor D. Jacobs, Emiuent-Com- | will come to San Francisco ina body to seu Inke ‘Tursday and Wednesday. ‘They linve | mander; Sir Jumes C. Bennett, Generniis | the Knights away. Oregon sends a large secured two of the Goudrich boats, two from | simoy slr dnmes M. Steele, Captaln-Goneral. | delegation to Chicago. Californin will send Graham & Morton, ong from Leopold & Aus- | Will send twenty Knights, twelve ladies, and | 200 Sir Knights, trinn, the Crawford, Flora, aiid Faxton, and | ten Invited guests, A Jocal band of twenty-one pieces will Fe nearly all the stenm-yachts whieh ure Newton Commandery, No. 0, Newton, Kas, | on tho train and be at the service of tho delé- ean worthy and are now negotiating | —Sir 8. R. Peters, Eminent Commander; Sir | gution In Chicago. bk G with partes In. Milwaukee, Cleveland, But: | W. 2, Rhodes, Generalisshno; Sirs. D. Wil: The 500 from the Pacifié Stopo will be ac- fulo, ete, for other bouts In order to aecom- | cox, Captain: neral, Will send eighteen | commodated in the Grand Camp on Lake- smodute all who wish to go. Eneh boat will | Knights, nine ladies, qnd nineinyited guests. | Front Park, niake a certalt number of trips within specl- St. Bernard Commundery, No, 10, Inde- he camp in the Sterra, formerly proposed fled hours, and no more people will be al- | pendence, Kas—Sir Henry M. Waters, Em- | for tho Encampments of the Coast, ins been Jowed on board at ong thine than the Govern | Iyent Commanders Sir WILL. Payne, Gener | abandoned. ‘ ment Inspector considers safe, «Fuel steame | allaslne; Sh Roburt 0, Loostey, Captain- | ‘he Committes trom California to the Con- er will bo in charge of a member of the Com- eral Wil send fifteen Knights, tive la- [ clave intend to_use cvery effort to hnve tia mittee, It witt bo feasible, for n Command. s, and seven invited guests. next Triennial Conclave, ‘that of 1883, meet ery, asa body, or for Sir Kalahts, to make, ‘nnered Commandery, No. 11, Ottawa, Kas, | fn San Francisco. ‘To furthor this end a com- upa party and take long a band and the | —Sir Lavi C, Wasson, Eminent Commander; | mittee was appointed Inst year to prepare a things essential to make the ldo an enjoya- | Sir Duncan Holaday, Generalissimo; Sir | memorial to be submitted to tho Grand En- ble one, David Miller, Capta TARNANYS RYYERVESCENT SELTZER APERLEST. The Heuithsat Soltzer Wator fur a hundred yeart r : as Leon held of all Earth's fountains, the 10st 7 Dut why seedee the Heoun this boon of Nature log Wien ine Hck tau in hla chamber can oxteupoH® « ty : the Initiod Heltsor Wator—so our loading chest javiel Meer, Capt ‘Gengrat. ain seni gan BCH: hte has iu pre paved It sets battle t i 4 . | diy for rocelving stolen property, were found | Street, Chntilgtd & Co. coxstntiction, neteen Knights, fourteen ladies, and twelve | forth tho advantages that San Francisco pos- | pars Vian hal 4 turna yapldod mo su aita whit ira ep otulls I Are) aig and cal sentenced ioane your in datlet, | sebn ‘Gide, This Committe, which ling Atay Amos | Hvited guests,” S sesyes for the holding of tho Encampment, athe shes cer baa Powdef ACCIDENTAL DEATH. Jour Horry Js on trial for embedzlemont trom mafelde & Grannis for Chulrinan, has churge of the ‘et Commandery, No, 18, Wichita, ——$———— Whilo Tania NTIS HATE APERUHNT, from 8 ‘Tuo mystory sonvorntny tho denth of Thomas | He Cucue S iaal Cont Company, Talore Wire sinters Bon 0 | erection of tho Asyiitn of the Grand Ene S. Adams, En Ryun—fall parcioutars of which wero given in | , 4-0, AGIAN PLATT IL Bunn was yosterday tried ; yesterday's paper—has buon solved utieast tothe | {ithe Criminal Court on tho chines, of salting | Amen dns Munuructuriug Co dattsiuction of tho police. He was ucen | lottery takots. ‘Tho evidouce falling to show | weit ©! “i stuggering alung Canal stroct, and when | the existence of n lottery in a legat polnt of near Sebor sreot reeled ayitinat un | Vow, Bure was digchurged. From ‘tho evidency | Tensy ly Insecure railing alon tho inner | it appeared that about two years ago Burr aud |G, edge of the sliowatic and fell inion vacant lot | a wan mained Rawiligs-tho Intter of whom wome feet below, ‘I Whent Commander; Y YES. ehinpment in the Lake Park a deseription | “ten, Captaln-Genert, Will uohd sisteen piglet eh ate: SF widely hag alrendy been siven tn Ce | eatetits, ton Indies, and alx invited guests, | Gold Wiscovorics in tho Adileondsels Grand Master's arch wt 'Twoltth stroet and | ,,/llewatha Comujndory, No. SUawuths,.|) Meglio Ether a. veritable\ wind on Wabns’ avenue, from whieh he will review | Kassie, Je Senitiing, Eminent Com- | One of the Most sasliful Operations of the processions of n platform on Mlchigan | wander; Sle Edward Hoye, Gonvrallsshuas | the Age in Northern New Xork—Drass ent, Is an natantaneaus sultzar Spring In overy superer® 0 SOLD AY ALL. DRUGGINTS. — FINANCIAL, 5,000 ONLY Toe who guw hin thought | turned State's ovidence and was the principal | 3 Brand & 6 avenue, near Van Buren strvot, tent conyen- | Sir Jones N. Lovey Captain-General, Wit pectors and Capltullats Mocking to . ho was drunk, aad wus notat all injured, andus | Witicss in tho cuse—sturted wseuienie. cutfed ‘Wentorh unt on fences, and. other things whieh properly bo- noni fourteen Kulghts, four ladies, and six | ‘That Negion— What ‘They Claim to * AT.S1.00 EACH 5 ho wanted tobe lot wlone they shuded bis eyes | the * North kun Franalico Librury Association | {hat ‘olephons Company. > 5.000 + | long to such a conunittes, ‘St. ‘O1nee Ce mmmandery, No. 14, GreatBend Havo Found, Re a She ae i roy eg aun by plaeloy bie bat over MS faces | thowuterprisce walle: ttaviinye comeiiter ase | , ‘he delay in turning over the books of this some VisiTORS, roe Sayer Commandery, No. Mt Greathends | ‘rnoy, N. Yu duly 2%0.—Cl aims for tho dis | "The "THalt Crnek Cunnet and Consotlgate’ Workuien fn tho viciuity saw aod anal boys | Supital. Prospectuses, tickets, vies were sen | town Isdueto tho fuct that they were net | Tn addition to the Grandolliversof Virginia ; ¢ Gold and’ Kilver SMinlug \Compnns, Ia "7 ai uutotling Commandor; Sir Samuel IL, Mitehell, Gen- | covery of gold mines in the Adtrondock re- Fitting his pockets, und drove them awuy, ‘This | $0 cltles and towns cutade this State. Ench | delivered to the Assessor until long after tho | already published iy ‘THE Ties, there | orallssines Sir John L. Dillenger, Captaine | gion are fled almost dally hi the Sucretary s Beeounts: ee tho ‘fact that bis pockuta were | ticket wis eid to lngury tho possessor a iotin | proper thus. Judging by the absence of | will bo present Past Grand Commander With- \ - turued Joside out. ‘The Suushly ure Bull at a loss Davey A rene on Pay niet of, $i. fe soni urge uwodl No wo to | Bebo veldom Cauchelitdor, “they dro satiated, | Be fad af tun a wcto hardly acorite to Peta | EU) Js Color, aro the Uwnors of 1 Iwtos directly Of 10 the famous" Frouland Aline," Capital Se i P Gi 5 i end twolv State’ , . uaiatz, Mr, Chinse' and his chief elerk, | eras United States Senator, and Grand Re- Indie WHHL send, jwolve Rulghts, four | of State's offiga. In Albany, Tt muy bo that AK huros, #1 ehely hon-unossaU raw iar faye done thelr work earg- | corder William 1, Isuaes, ‘Thy Inttor 1a also |“ Wintleld Commmamtery, No. is, Winfeld, | SEY Interested porsons are victlins of a de- 1,000,000 8 Fates Seaton Auain Milter, Vicu jas, Allun, Socrotaryy Hub. Turner, Preuurele—BIe a vide derided to yiaca un thy jurkUL ars ae ; ee let fully aud well ulast Grand Commander, aud ls the oldest | Kas,—Sir, W. Ge Grabam, Eminent Come | slows but it ta certain they declare anew | deciles ku,nisce gh the jurkt ie ner Bor dict in occurdince with the facts was therefore | Huowed tho platures to be cute of well-kuown VICTORIA'S BAND, + MARYLAND COMMANDERIES, RR, dillson, Captaln-General, Will wend capitalists, who ure quietly watching dovel- | {ory ut thu Onitera ary: bratica, nd ha yoturned, Duntitoga ln this city. Heforo the swindle had | A telegram wus recelyed at military herd- |, ‘Tho preparations for tho attendunce of the | ten Kulghts, five ladles, and threo invited | opments and have little to way, ‘The Fonda, dee iewalonlng the Company At recat bebaeer yt iet coud Durr and Ttuwitiund were | Ouartors yesterday from Gen, Intel Maryland. Communnderies ara about come | suests. A Johnson & Gloverville Railroad Company | bef, sve fhe’ tunnel an the Gulden Rage Love it THE CVYy-WALL, arrested, the former boing vaptiead in Now | 4 yesterday from Gen. Hateh, stating | iota, ‘Ther Grand Commandery. will jenve THE CHICAGO CLURS, has employed an oxpert, who is making a | pow in over 40 fecy and will cut ovory bude bs Oe ay eae ue Petri peste geen at A Had Just recelved a dispateh from Kaltiniore Friday, Aug. 14 escorted by Beane | Sono of the clubs-of Chleago—all will | thorough search for the Valuable minerals, nal Fevnbad Ext ou On og god . ‘Tie Committee on Schools $4 calléd for Mon- | muny smiles In court. Col, Grlerson, via Fort Uillss, dated July 34, | seant Commandery, Ni ia oxcept our ings parti i ante, rf 8.” ‘They.will bo rep- | doubtless do so—have already notified tho | and he expresses tho bellef that there are | rootteduunee te eee Bel guraisn tnforma! > day. NO e1 Which states that an engagement occurred | resented by tho following Grand oficers: | ‘Triennial Coranttten that they intond throw- Festa che eran Wtos W Was many paying velns or leads in, Fulton rau G, Yun . | ; FEDERAL Nig about tres days before at Oto del Pao, be | Georze R,-Colfroth, Grand Commanders ¢y | ing open thelr rooms to the Knights ond re- | taititon. Caution wal Rats ae a: teow ander nf Caner, Chieasee < ‘Tos Treasuror yesterday received #5,200 from NEWS, twoon Victoria's Inuit and the ‘Mexient a: | Be Kliebacker, Deputy. Grand Commander} | celving them ona ‘par’ wih” members | been discovered say thoy prowiso very rich pot eae Ap oeebo rice cue, 7 tuo Collector and $013 from tho Water Depart- & yaneg, in whieh six Mextean soldiers wero | Jol H. Weber, Genvrallssino; William A, | Resoltitions to this affect have heen passed | yields, . Aduress It WULN EM, diss Wabasha, Chlesstper ment. Firty thousand dollars jn gold was disbursed | killed. ‘he Indtan loss is not reported, ‘Khe | Hanaway, Captalu-Generls Joseph Hyne by tho Calumet Ctub, the Owl Club, aud the |” Within the past year the interest has been | We 2h PivCK Uresidont af the Minys £2 Litws are to be Invited to-dny for tho building | 9 the Trovsury yesterday, Bight thousand dot. | seen of tho fight ts about forty mites gout | Grand Prelate; Charles MeDonuld, Jr,, Grand | Chicago Press Club, constantly growing, until ut present Its of the i -atruvt VI lure in sllver wag recelyed, and ®,0Vof thosame | of Quitman, In Soxteo, Mexicnn troops to | Senor Warden; MW. Donovan,’ Grand * MISSOURT. Salou, waa eran sata una ering a coin puld out, u the inmber’ of 200, who were In the Samia duntor Wardens Charles W,. Hatter. Grand i 4 i He of of Quitman July 2, lett at once in pursultof | ‘treasurer; Charles‘T' ‘Tie Controller yesterday paid tho FirutNas | THM Internal-revenuo rocelpta yesterday | thy iiostiles, who were reported to be xouth | W. BC Uoual Bank 610,88, which 1s tho lust of tho | mounted to $2,401, of whieh R400 was tor | OF Ola del! 1° {ftdzmente Byaiust tho city on xccountof the nearly at foyer heat, and gold is the one great 7 Tho following Missourl Commanderies, In | topic of conversation in thesu counties, Wild seo, Grand tecorder; | addition to those already published, will at- | rumors, as a natural conseauoncey are elreus Hin Con Ha a | sit Shu tat Sued Hn REE | te Sao Na tot Conte | Ele tt ag aaa Cae ea > BA tn 4 a . eorumandhi e an, Cran rl Bearers Monry, St. Louis Conmmundory, No, 1, o! OUE— wade ny today, Some persons T gplrite, 4813 for sobacco und clyurs, and $1.00 | the Mexican troops, iu i dispatch to tovont | 0. Teese, Grand Warder? & Hopking, Grand | Ed IL, Collin, Eminent Commandor; William ane 80 greedy ast lay tnt tour whole | Hewat tax on penjonul property for 187d, = inwidlay ulcer at Fort Bliss, states that his | Captain af the Guucd. Sfarylund Command: | 11, Mayo, Generalissimo; J, White ‘Kennett, townshlp, anu! ong or two have tried to cupt- re Mayor was yesterday preparing og ch | Jolly NickeLs was yesterday brourht before | forces killed four Indians duly 25, near Ping | ery, No. 1, will leave on jo-mnurrow, AUCTION HALKS, POMEROY & COs | . Auctloneers & Manufacturars' Agents, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST,, WW ufternoon of | Captaln-Genoral; seventy-five mon. urea wildly county In, order to get tho en- : Atuld Homutar bates oI to bu delivered ut “Yorkvill Ewin | Gomuntusloner Moyne charged with, selling | Mountainy, for which, place the command | Soturduy, Aug. 14. ‘Chey will have between | Weston Commandery, No, 3 of Weston | tire benefit of whatover bonanza fs found to HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GENERAL be Democratic specob henrd tn thut | (lung Wiibout a eango, Ae was held to the | was then cn route, Col, Grierven is still on | sixty und’ seventy mon, and be oflieered “by | James Q. Winto, Emineht Commander; will | exist. Several instances huve been noted : ‘ pluce for twelve years, boouuve the only one. } ry , tho Itlo Grande, ~ ‘ Charles Q, Hawards, Eminent, Commander; | senda delegation of ten with the St. Joseph | where persons have resorted to * sulting” MERCHANDISE : ; Wuorosaes are uiked for tha immediate con. | 4y fia Tutors of @ uofaleation {the Hallway , .F. Kooke, Generullasiio; Graham Duke: | Commandery. . . the ore and claiming a “Mud,” theruby hop- ¢ i ultuctiog of twa now enging-touses-ony ut the | Yl aarioe niu eneut Amimelation Uy We INCREASING THE POPULATION, hart; Captulu-Goneral, “Halthuore Command | “Do Molay, No. 8, of Lexington, will, send | ing to sell out at w faney pried. On Totaday and Fridey of each weck at 0:20.03 t us nthor at tien pen ne pris verte, une beloved to be tntgunded, * Mr. At. 0, Dunne, the Huectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ery, No, 3, will lvave Saturday morning, | about ten representatives wit t Wellstone there {9a inine worked by a June streot, 2 ‘ President of thu Aasoelution, js now in Wash: Barrimouk, Md, July 2,—Tho steamer ae i Bhey Toten PSE, Ga weuh | Conmandery. i 4 . y No atte! fi u 0, ty und seventy mien, and will Lo oficercd it. Joseph, No. 4, of St. Josoph—William | what can be learned, is paying well. ‘Tl ‘Tux Sinall-Pox Hospital ts now Beurly empty. baggie 8 Hoe bhi, oe ren eas Lelpaly, from, Bremen, landed 800 emigrants | by Kn A. Chiles Kabler, Eninent Com: a Liath Huluent fons lx di » | Company is workin ” atomtllly. ad thoseine pad tuking tims by the forelock, Dr, DuWolt is | agenta who have justreturoed frum Wasbington | 3¢ Locust Point thla morning, ‘They were | niuider: Willa C. Oppelut, Genernlisainoy ‘Exeallbar, No. 5, of Hunnibal—R. E, An- | terested are very reticent us to what success ee oh choral ly cleaned oud Dut Ja onter, i a earned test the uaney bad ul beet Frou Germany, Augtriis Ea arteries culties . Gorman Sapialn- Foner. Beau- | derson, Eminont Commander; twenty-iive ie ary moetlag with ‘That they are satis- bere the couing whiter than yas ia, and | toh todauee: “Zhe double wacesmeat aus a { Dplimore wid Oil, se? SMM On | tt rot Oy J hos Parker ENE | Miberty, No. ot Liberty—Potor B, Grant, | cae" ta ey Taal, oaaNe, af a 3 - CANDY. enagaraaaanennane ne for a sample Mond Hoe BS ot vrous of the bak Denti Siulutie, but Up tere panty aad surely ure ri Webicago, addruss UU Sean h the St, Louls eS company of Wisconsin men, while from

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