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AUGUST IS80—SIXTEEN PAGES SUNDAY, THE CMCAGO TRIBUN! land. Te HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS. ! THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. H. D. Dewest, of Dixon, Ill., is at the Sherman. ‘Lurrer Deansors, of Havana, OL, is at the ford! at Cooperstown, N. ¥.. ‘and lived many years in Toledo, O.. where her husband died,in 181. afrs. Brudford has been confined to Her bed for nearly two years, and death came a3 8 relief. The funeral services were beld yester- day at 1 o'clock. at “Mr.. Fargo’s residence, =A7 ° : Michigan avenue, and tho remains. were taken ‘ i ; eu Cart. A. M. Parca, U.S. A. is at the Pacific, ue ont. Mrs. lbe | Conuelley,John Manning. and Jai ‘ 2 HTN to Cooperstown.” x, ie for. later meat pons | ‘THe macadamizing of Jackson street wil She failed to identify any of thew. The euoe Prof. Sample’s tent, Wabash and Adams, and mee ie less than 2 mile. Ox W ods is ine Us ; {t ATMS, Chicago, Mra. ‘W.'H:° Dodd, Fond du-Lac, Mrs. Albert Antisdel, Milwaukee. Mrs. George Mc- secure quiet on the river, and thus accomplish all that the Citizens’ Association bas been seck- tw secure through the courts. THE CITY-HALL. commenced to-morrow, and 150 men will. be put on the work, the favorable opportunity to have ber examine the various prisoners contained in the Deerine: Strect Station, Among those submitted to her gerutiny were Thoms igogers, William Morrick, ‘Thomas Hesocy, Jameg*Connors. Jobe ony ler, Pat Bowen, Jumes Qr James -Kirchman, Juinter, r, Murphy, Joba. Albert Cook, John, ‘tins Nieger, Murphy. Joba to the number of tifteen, were pen, Court. where they the Twelfth Street Police were all charged with vagrancy. In the cases LOCAL ITEMS . Mark-Twain works every day. Sometimes he writes all day and then throws away the manuscript. . Sensible’ man. 2 Everybody interested in horsesshould visit see the vicious stallion he is taming. ‘An old angler says that a fish. does not suf- hes, and lodges of New Engl us Says, you know, “Move happy star.” ete. : boule- ugh the South Park and wale tet complete without visiting Oak Woods Cemetery. At the corner .of Cottazo Gevve avenue and the Midway Plaisance a goo’ ed road ruus south to the cemotery, eastward, 1 cemetery in the Bethe bea netery about Chicago having a good carrlage-road leading to. it. 100 Parior Suits, Aberman, Namee, Galesburg, ‘and “Georze 8. Bradfurd, | A conrracr was awarded yesterday for im> ho police had no knowledge af their be- i pain from being hooked. Of course i trains ° “ope: UNG, of Clint Ia. Cooperstown, al! of whom have tamilies ‘to ving Divi at Cla ake | Where.the police had no knowiee ke ond the: fer much pain from be! oH FS ss by steam-cars, the Hyde Par! ] Sener Se 15 8 gmest | mora Ber 16s. ‘ : Theta: pivaie ote free Char: to the lee tnguctisalnaly sini sae was, taken, Mpreseed not. It is the thought of how his weight will oe cight trips cach way auily. e Cc 1 a a 8, a a of 1 'e Sherman. Lru & McKranr, of Rothesay, Srotlend, is reg~ Asterea at the Tremont. Anone, of Crystal Springs, Miss, is a No Mone enjoyable excursion and picnic bas Started Peo Chicage this season than that which yesterday ieft’ here for Geneva Lake, via the Northwestern Road, under the auspices of Tae Treasurer yesterday recelved $2,551 ‘trom the Water Departinent, £86fcom the Controller, and $3,616 from the Uollector. agaipst'the others. with the exception af Bowen, frou 0. each, 2 e 7 the afternoon locked up in the Twelfth Street Police Station, the special reason for which uc- be lied about'that causes him anguish. 3 If it is advisable that the average inhabit- antof the earth should know as much as possible about the planet on which he dwells barp reporter was ueatly shaved yester- aay with Cuticura sbaving Soup. $$ Times: Our bighost artists in Sentistey: Tho FOR TWO WEEKS, OF FINE AND MEDIUM -- AF Fort Dearborn -Council,: Royal Arcanum. The | Tax ‘Treasurer is ready to H ral ae Iv to pay all city scrip up guestat the Tremont, affair was arranged by Messrs. Sundbery, Fiold, | to and including No. 4,020 drawn aguinst the City- | tion tho police dectined to divulge. Itisknown, | "2 Guection which admits of dispute—it is | socncsney's beyond doubt. though but Wiis! Parser, Auditor of the New York | Wells, Kobertson,and McWhinny; of the Amuse- | Hall Fund, and all scrip of 1879 against all the | however, that Kirchman is the man whom Don- Fe Hae tide ais'alwaye mee jesney's beyond doubt though Post-Office, -18 at the Pacific. ment’ Committee, and was participated in by | other funds. Regan has partially (dentiiied oe oe ane fora di undertake fo go anywhere for the *s Moth Powder destroysroach- Tae Rev., B. Berner Cuaxnos and wife, of meniver the ‘Order in the ei with ‘THe Committee on Strests and Alleys. Bones ee iven deat ‘Rtter’ tine veurder, but what con- | sake of adding to their and his stock of in- enna § Ray ett bedbuES. f i Phiindeiphia, sre at the Pacific. thelr invited: ‘friends and — families. Tact vestondiy, sat aren ste rent of Thirdand |.Hection the other two are supposed to have with | formation. Hence we can understand why it e Pa WLES, editor of the Springfield | Upon reaching Geneva the party were taken by foatunecaies” imp! ‘tho murder is not known. Donnegun is said to | 5 that intelligent men and educated people TMARKIAGES. (= : 2 Sauve, Bo BS boats to South Park. where dioner was atonce | Fourth avonues. be very doubtful in his identification of Kirch- | F.i¢the music warcrooms of Pelton, Pom- | Mass.) Republi an, is at the Pac'fic. served. Maj. Nevins, who with his ful! band nc- "Tae Mayor was yesterday invited to epeak at | man, saying that he is not ging to make | ¢ ‘& Cross, 150 ‘State ‘streef.-From Cart BLUMOMENGLAUE. & by the Ker. W. T. Melo: i] ZOOK i1T THE PRICES: J. P.Canpzsa ER, Secretary of the Union Mu- | companied ‘the exeutston from this city, fur- | Elgin and Batavia at ao carly day, and it wuss0 | a fool of bhmself by stating that ho “ig | cry, & Cross, 150 Stats Dee Mhlilp Blum and Airs. Aon St. Meng, all o . Pe aa niga? Conn Boston, is at the | nished delightfnl ‘music during’ the repust. A | fluttering that he could not say no. The time | the man, when somebody else may cone forward | Pretzel’s Nationa’ uy aq | this cliy. 3, | 939.00, $35.00, . $40.00, $45.00, aaa i aga Aaa as ee tg OT Bayo guvuprae tant ho wus oot, AG ehe Came Ege | yA,man went into a, Galveston dents | ARIPAE WALSEH Ans eMail Gielen | $50.00, $60.00, $65.00," $70.00, acific, 2 the party, and during ‘the afternoon mting, 1a he suys that he conscientiously believs ch- | shop to have some.teeth extracted. He ‘otrie, anus 1. 4 4 * ri ea. pigs | C.D. Gonmaw, Superintendent of the Pitts: | Iuwa tennis, croquet, basecball, billlurds, ten- | ¢ A CASH of small-pgt was reported vesterdAy | an was the one. Mon‘wnien | taken a large drink of brandy to gustAin his | totmoteblsclty. Noeards | poy. son $75.00, $85.00, . $80.00 = er Prilroad, is at the | Pins, and dancing: occupied the merrymakers. ays: z z S. This, of course, is an identification whic coura; rhe dentist retired to another LORD—LANGDON—Aus. 1, by the | Bev cago. 7 burg, Fort Wayne «& Chicago On the return trip serenades were given tho | Uofortunate being Mrs; Foter Bustivicks | She | ,ould'carry no weight even with a Grand Jurs, | courage.» The dentist nalirte, Oo land | Waldron, 6. D. Lord und tva J. Langdon, $100.00, $125.00. 4 x " . was remov: @ hospital. The - Y : ter yester- n, and i nc No cards. Trement: ai Baperterendeat or the, | CUPES OF Blehmond ene ether pisces wales the | roouon Is unknown, < | and as 2 police officer Informed reporter Nester, | bo wie-knife strapped on bis person. “When | “CaREY—McDEVITT—At Richton. U1. Aug. 4Jobn | _ gay-For Cash or on Easy Payments. It A. Kia, Gener. lupe! rain stopp Ir water and to allow the regular day that Mrs. bfcMuhon's identi ~ ‘i McDevitt, of Rich: - Chicago, Bock Islan@ & Paciilc Bailroad, isat | trains to pass. The ‘purty after a two-hours’ Tux order for the removal of the tele; h | was not stronger than Donnegan’s of Kirchman, | 2 man’s breath smells of emotional insanity F. Carey. of Chicago, and Fanny pay you to calland crumine these Bargains, , Cae. run reached Chicago at 9 o'clock, in perfect se- | poles on Clark street, between ‘Twelfth snd Six- | it looks as though, unless eome very strong col- | as yours does,” he said, “Iam not going to | ho. supeiy—on Thursday evening Igst, nt lateral evidence against the young brickmaker You may be | ,,LOBBS MURP ite bride's sister, Stes, A: It, Swift, the Pacific. D. Doras, General Superitatendent of the American Union Telazraph Company, New cordon the point that the affair had been ad- mirably planned and executed. BOARD OF TRADE HALL. teenth streets, was renewed, yesterday, and it wns given out that if they were not removed at once there would be trouble. was soon shortcoming, the prolunged detention of the latter will be hardly justiiable. The exasperate him unprepared. Currie himself, for all I know.” A stroll through Mr. John Wrieht’s mam- Biuo Island, (1, Mfr. Wil M. Hobbs, of Chicago, and Mies Emma G. Mlurpby, of Clinion, Ia. 2 TURNEL—GIKOUX—In New Urloaps, Feb. 17, 15%, 200 CHAMBER SETS, ther police stations io I York, is at the Pacific. ‘The plans of Mr. Cochrane for the new Board ‘Tue Communists promise to be at the Council rigoners detained in the arher police stations | oth restaurant at tho Exposition Building CRUEL ~GIICOUE In Kew Urionns, Reb, 1 15 Cee eee ee en ae ee eee rans thels MatigEAFion ‘Fave not ret hoon, submit urn is looked for- | will convince the most incredulous that the Ne ade DeGuise Giroux. railroad fares bave brought 2 lal rm weather mid tho cut in Tuy advent of wu RS enber Ge Southern families to the city, and te hotels are overflowing with them. ley, Esq.. the Cheirman of the Special Commit- tee appointed by the Boardof Trade. The plans are accompunied by. the bids for the different great numbers, to express their indignation over the seating of Ald. McGrath. Their indig- nation, it in given out, will take the form of an ward to ina day or two. ‘The police claim thata man, whose name is suppressed at bis own request, met four men on cl veteran caterer, with his corps of 300 able assistants, will-be equal to any upon him during the Grand Encampm ‘HOUGH—Of consumption, Mr. Luther Houch, GREAT REDUCTIONS, s i i Wi st ding. pe: ing of Ae dini 8 + ues nai Freight Agent; George B. } “la#se8 of work, the parties bidding being those | sddress, which they will iusfst upon rea: SS Ta oD eden the morning of | PEON jm. during, tbe Grand Enea pes | a f Tous, Seer: Jacob Johunts, Chiel En- Piao buile the present building. The bids areas | Coxpraryy was made yesterday that the plo- | the murder, and that one of then gave HNN 4 | Kitchen Dee ee oe to: facilitate | gFupera! Sunday from is into rosidence, Oe, Were 7 Bincer, dnd W._S., Wilso, Assistard Engineer | ytason-work.. les at ne West Cnienge avenue. Perk ene || anak frome a bettie oF Whisky runtified ia one of | cooking, including a patent meat-roaster, | Cemotery. Friends of the family aro invited to at- ecia a Q ore ne St Louls & Facile ‘Asilroad, are | Curpenter-wark. are euorayce and Superior strerts. ote was tite Rote an eoMhether in O'Neil, | Which for simplicity and utility is unequaled. Was: aitetli beloved wite of Dr, John Kress, of le ab tbe Face Plastering and scaliola-wor! Seen ray ee epee always passed the | fever croumnter, or ome other whosounmé | A young ‘indy writes to an exchango: | qi ueseasuion weed Myente. = : —— ’ Tue temperature yesterdpy, as observed by | Cut-stone work. points named, ‘and that tho. binds played while | has'not yet been inade public, cannot yet be | “ For my part, L prefer an-evening passed at | “Funeral will teuve 29 Hickory-av. at half-past? | pe-rooK AT THE PRICES: Good Cham. Manasco optician, 68 Madiew ‘street, (Turauxe | Tron-work. 2c posiagt ete: Tho complaint was turned ver to | kuown ‘the work of hunting down new prison- | home with & pleasant book tf attending | Mondar sftornoon, for Gracelatd. We. | Cece gos Herbie Top Uh mee Sole Sah was at Sa. m., 73 3 10 8. ma... 7 oofing, xal-iron, and skylig! the police Captain in charge of that district. ers andof secking identifications of the o: alls, partics, ana theatres.” Oh, certainly. wiyLLSON—aue. 6, Mrs. Carrie Wilson, wifo of W.G. | IG iE" 350, S60, S65, $75, $100. by tm, 04 Barometer, 8 Plumbing and zas-pipes. Painting and glozin; A PETITION is in circulution, and will be laid before tho Council at an early day, usking the ones isetill going on, and tho police are anx~ Jously looking forward to something tangible When a young lady hasn’t 2 beau, nor a now bonnet, nor a new walking costume, she gen- Funeral eervice will be held at the family resi- donee: sil Braltie-av., Sunday, ANS. By At2 p, Why from] theuce by carrlazes to Rowhill Cemetery. 3 Houses furnished throughout at a day's notice. : For cash or ontinstallments, to suit, at prices Steam-heating.......- A rounG man whose name 5s suposed. to be | Elevators privilege to construct an eievaied railway | before long. bonnet, nor a new walking ¢ mi she gen “ scanion or Stanlon was drowned jast evening | £1¢) oe a rally tsrouanme: ity refers to remain ar nome wilt aboo er teeacets acids while bauning Jn the West Foric of the Sout Stained cine Mee nutter issaid te be te demonstrate te | Mrs. Bridget O'Neil, mother of tho aceusn’, “rafileh aber too mad to read, i i ray, i Olle ‘nly euind Ge Mlanind theate | tower than the lowest, : the House of Correction. AC “accounts th 5, rit; vated railway system over | was visited Friduy night by a reporter ie cannot help marveling at the great wear deod of Chicazo eyed 3 yeurt a S z Dotisha cect ereseeete8175,009 | Superiority of an elevated y systel Cleveland Leaver, woo had qaito an extensive | reductions made in tha price of literature of |, TOUMY—At Koxers Pari, Anz.7,at Za, pt John Dy Empire Bedstead in zo Styles, Touny. of cunzestion of the ¥ the House of Correction. At last accounts the Dody bad not been recovered. Epwarp Goran, boarding at No. % Laugh- , ton street, died very suddeniy xt 10:30 Friday {evening ; boarder. Jeno cause. ‘The deceased was 26 yoars while sleeping in bed with another Heart disease was suid to huve been of age, ALD. LAWLER'S HORSE AND BUGGY. The angouneement made a few days ago that Aid. Lawler bad been presented with 1 horse and buggy was premature, for the presentation did not occur until last evening. Invitations to be preseat had been sent out. by the Committee having the matter. in cbdrge, und the invited the system now in vugue for street travel, in tho hope of working up public sentiment on the subject. Such of the Aldermen as could be seen yesterday seemed to be averse to granting the privilege, but their objections may bo overcome when the scheme takes more detinit shape. TRE Committeo on Wharves and Publlo interview with ber. The reporter asked: “When did your 6on go to Chicago?” to which Mrs, O'Neil answered: Fs “Fle leg a year ago in March. “Have Fou heard from him since? “Ob, yes, He bus written tome, and £ have beard from him through others. who have. given Jate, on visiting-the City News Depot, Central Music-Hall, and seeing such standard works as Arnold’s Light of Asia, the former price of which was 31.50, now ‘selling for the in- significant suin of 5 cents; also, Macaulay’s Life of Frederick the Great, and many other valuable works for only3-cents. brain, aged 4 ¥ Stow bs, sun of P. L. and Catherine C.Touby. Funeral trom residence at Rogers Park to-day, at 3 p.m., by carriages to Calvary. Friends of the family are invited. z PHILLIPS—Ang. 7, at 10.0, little Neilte, betoved dauri Phin TL months and nday, Y of intermittent fever. of W.G. and L. days. ‘clock m., at house 1 No. Hi tet of the family are invited FALL STYLES CARPETS, and without relatives in the city. : Grounds met yesterday afternooon and agreed ying that 2 were to meet at297_ West Twelfth street at 8 ¥ day o me good reports of hitn, saying that he was do- S atl? ‘Tux bridge-tender at Clark street bridge, feel- |. O'clock. -Meécting there, they found the borse | t0 report in favor of Ald. Clurk’s ordinance | ing well.” . “ Have you given electricity. a_ tria NDE aati atta an ety - ing that some retiections have been cast upon | and buzgy bitehed upso the outside, while upon | turning over a part of Luke Park-forudrill | ("Wha was ‘the character he bore here in ta Men a wan scleosiclty a aa sek tostiend the faneral without further notice. by cor ground for tho militia aud police, and also in | SY What me y aint, A lapses | ss CHOICE SELECTION, at REDUCED his official efficiency, nad a count kept of the rossed the structure over number of teams that cros: 2 whi b he preaides between 7 #. m. and’ p.m. erday, the result being that no less than ‘3.467 vehicles crossed the bridj:e during that ‘time. The bridge was swung eighty-three thines iin the twelve hours. the inside the fragments of a band’ of music were playing. It was not until nbout 9 o'clock, however, thut the invited hud assembled in suf- ficient numbers to undertake the carrying out of the program, which consisted of bing to the Aldermnn’s residence at No. 76 Lytie street, and the making of speeches, ete. The objective }, and a calcium fuvor of constructing # bridge neross the canal at Ashland avenue instead of ut Lock street. In the latter mutter, however, they will recommend that Lock street be not vacated, because it has been discovered that the Canal Commissioners lave no power to cede to tho vity the lund owned by the Stste on either side of the canul at Ashland “He hus always borne n good character; you can trace hin in the city.” . “How old is Daniel?” He Is nearly 25 years old, and was born and brought up in this city. He is oldeet of the fum= fly... My other son, Jobany, is neurly 20, but had been sick for tive year: . ister as he took tea with the old lad: “Electricity!” gaid ‘she, ‘Well, yes, I reckon I has. IL was struck by lightning Jast summer and hove out of the window, buted didn’t seem to'do me’ no sort of good.’ -Aus2, of consumption, at the residence | of C. Wilson, Brooklyn Lake. Fia., T. A. Stewart, axed Nv and C, J. Stewart, of 3 renre nd taonths., sou of N. i Marshdeltd-ay., this city. “Gone to meet May and Julia.” MW'MAUON—At 102 Hastings-st., of homorrhage of the iunas, Tommie, only son of Michael and Rosa MeMnhon, aged 1] monihs and 1 days, Vunerat Monday, Aug. 9, at lla. t., by carriages to PRICES. It will pay you to examine our stocks Epi Parl Bedstead in Tea Styles Empire Parlor Bedstead Company, ;_Jacop Prrowsnt, of No. 760 West Eighteenth | PO Wes tonite tine its aah avenue. ‘The petition of J..S. Kirk & Co. w have | Een sich Pe saan ‘Detroiters are complaining of the poor Ee ere et ae Mo nna Crane Giens | tho dockline arimererchaomedinthevicla | AU °QC"be une gurete teamed for Mr, | QualllY of lee suid in thatett p Choy say tls | Sua : 2 50 KI Ni West Six- | the Alderman and someof his select friends 2 McConoghy, and worked for othor pevple. He | worm-eat nildewed 4 of i = rs. p ape =< q jatternoon Joseph Senuukl, of No. 95 West Sut Could do'nidst anything, but never followed any | warmed over from year before last, and a 10- ANNOUNCES asocrey 381 & 383 W. Madison-st. fieenth strect, was accidentally drownel while and any quantity of fluids adapted to Ix the report of the chemist of the Chicago cent chunk won't last a family of six over Political. tot the Grand Trunk | Such occasions, The horse and buggy | Board of Health, giving the resultgof an exami- | particular business.” — a : Bathing to Nid Take Peer of Line Gticers | Were assizned-to a position in front of the | nation of several Kinds of baking powder man “Do you think he would be guilty of such © | two days. Why don’t they lynch: the ico- |, 47, A, TEMPORARY MEETING OF | THE SUEES AND GARMENTS. a d house, and ex-Ald, McNully entered,’ brought | factured in this city, dealers? : 2f Woish evicans of Colensn. neta in, she Central eC CC Reee ‘omni tee itoom o! rand Pacitic 1, S: Lay fpgoesegs and Conroy were ‘etailed to search for forth the recipient, aud made the presentation apaplinbed in postoraity 8 TRIBUNE, it wus stuted that the “Union Mills, re 5 “No, d cannot believe it of my son. He was Allard’s new: fall style hat, the Dallard, day nicht, Aux. 7, 4 call was made for « meeting 10 be the body, and in the course of a few hours suc- S 0 n 0 ; coed the above oum- | Peech. in which he sald tho gift was 2 surprise, | bulk,” was of compuratively low grade. Several | always 8 good, honest boy, and never had any ‘ a i 8 f ieceiody Albwyas taken tome we eere:e fnd a spontaneous testimony from the city at | kinds of bakigg powder manufactured by | trouble. Ibuven't the slightest doubt of his in- | made its first. appearance yesterday, and for | Ped at the samo place Saturday nizbe, Aux, At 19 Bo (oes large to Mr. Lawler’s honesty, tidelity, and abil- | the Union Mills were referred to in| nocence. He always went to church regularly, | style and beauty it takes what Nat Goodwin | AnburCinb. All frien is are invited to attend. calls the biscuit, It can be found only at Tre Rev. Arthur Mitchell returned Friday ; morning frow vieveland, and a Ta (sCNeE repre- #enia.ve called on bim last eventing for the urpose of learning whether or nce the Doctor Padarrived at any detinit cogclusion regarding his Cleveland call. Dr. Mitchell saic that he had not fully considered the matter as yet, but ac had not fully concluded to do so. ity. The Alde: man replied-in a lengthy speech, denying, however, that the’ present was a sur- prise by saying that he had cautioned the Com- mittee having the matter in churge against soliciting para from any city employé who was receiving _less_— than $1,000 per year, and expressing great satisfaction that the wants of his constituents, a3 it afforded him this report. One of them bearing the brand “Union Mills," was classified as Al. Cer- tain other kinds manufactured by the Union ‘Mills, but not bearing their name asa brand, wore stated to contain alum, “This explana- tion is mude in order that no injustice muy be done to that particular brand of baking. powder stood high a the market. P TIE TARDY BAILIFFS. and I know he wouldn't do such a thing. The news of his arrest was a hard stroke tome. I didn’t know what to do when I first heard of it.” The officials at Central Station lust night opemy. avowed that their hurd and caruest work ‘to capture the Mesfuhon murderers had been knocked endways by the “identification.” They did not say O'Neill was not the murderer, other new and important fact was gleaned by his store, 8! Madison strect. Two friends were dining at s restaurant overlooking the Seine whose proprietor would skin a customer as_remorselessly as vould skin an eel. “This is an admir- said one; “I love to sit here. and Mr. E. N. Turner, the well-known lumber- UBLICANS OF THE MEETING OF THE B Fifth Precinct of the Sixth Ward will be held Mondxy evoning in Ruchi's Hall, comer Biue Istand- av.and Elghteenth-st.,for the purpose of organization. NG Us Grund Paclile Hotel, Hoom 4, at 8 p. for the purpose of forming the Anglo-A ublican Club of Ilinois. All English-American cit- would give his aecisibn siti a aire (ate He sey, pat aoae Bs fe be tient. ne Boconted ihe marked “ Union Mills,” to suten no exception i 3 A $ said {t was possible a gift, he sald, not’forhimself, but for the peoplo | was taken by the analyst, and which has always | but they intimated that information in their | look atthe boxts.” “Sh! Speak low; lean Cab matter from bis pulpit this murning, although | he represented.; With ithe could better meet - YS | Dosession led directly away from him. u- | bogs will Wat the boats tr they pCa dOWig He: roan ane. (eerlsmen! thinning of bees mine eilreds 'NHE JOHN BRIGHT CLUB OF PROGRESSIVE Englishmen will beat the Grand Pacific Hotel cases agali Es . - | means of easy and speedy transit from one por- z them Inst evening. A butcher. or rathor Turner, the y otek Kolb. nnd eat te ene "| tion of the ward to another. In conclusion, he at Teporter yesterda, ncrempred 00) fare ous the dter ore butcher's wagon, while | dealer, is having his residence handsomely | weinune stoning, Rooms ‘Shall we Bweeney, F. Weserman, D. H. siiller, P. returned thanks,and invited the large crowd | the exact amount of tho executions standing {oq his’ = way to” the Stock-Yards painted and frescoed by O’Brien Bros., 367 | Join the Anglo-American Kepublican Ciab. Per or i charged in the Controller's office nguinst the | stopped at a3) the morning of the murder to | Slate street, during tho absence of his family | der._T, WOODASOS, President Jobn Bright Ciub. er, Frederick Gad . Wheelock, and A. F. rath, cuarged with violating tha milk ordi- puance, were to have come up before Justice ‘Wallace yesterday moruing. The defendants touk a change of venue to Summerfield, and by agreement the cases were continued to the 21 lost, at2o'clock in the afternoon. These pur- Hes are all charged with selling impuro and adulterated milk. upon the inside to partake of the drnkables provided. There were very few prominent peo- ple present—nons of the city officials being among them,—but ‘altorether the affair’ was pleasant to all concerned. RIVERDALE GROVE. ‘The pienic fraternity of the city were yester- day trented to u ride to Riverdale Grove vin the Cuicago & Western [ndiana Railroad, starting at Builifs of the South and West Side Police Courts for the past fuur months, but had to give up the job. He found, however, that thoamounts varied from $2.50 to $100, and that they aggregated, approximately, avout $6,0W. Among the execu- Hong upon which no return bad been made ho noticed about twenty against the South Side gamblers, who were arrested in March and mys- teriously booked at the Madison Street Beation. lol- water his horses at the corner of Thirty- eighth and Halsted streets, and was sud- denly pounced upon by three rovbers. Where they came from he docs nor know. No one was in sight when he stopprd, but while he was unfastening the check reins the three sprang upon him from some place of con- cealment. One placed a revolver at bis head, and ordered him to make no noise. At thesame at the White Mountains. . The boy stood in the. melon patch, When ail but him bad ted, And visions of a royal fenst Went dancing through nis bead, But the farmer end the bull-dog came. And the boy, oh! ivhere is he Go ask the doctorman who patched His sore an-ut-o-mee! He TWELFTH WARD REPOBIICAN CLUB Api Rold® meeting nt Owsley's Hall on Tuesday Mincellaaxeous. GRAND PICNIC-THE CAMBRIAN BENEVO- Jont Society of the Chicago and diacing Sunday- Schools wit hold their united annual picnic at Lake Forest, Thursday, Auz. 12. ‘Trains leave Northwest- orn Nepot, corner Canal und Kinzle-sis., at m. slp - Every Lady who contem- plates a visit to the Lakes, or Sea Shorea and see the Mountains, should call "AN old man named Edward Famerson was | 2:8, with five cars, and returning at8inthe | Their fines foot up several haudred : ino the same evening. ‘The picnic was famous for a number ‘a Wl | time a mun who approached from bebind struc! = EE HUEBRION AND CRETURN-SECON vas SE ee eran is room at the Afton House. on | of things—the xenerosity of the road in giving | Sido and puund Charged aguinst the Weey | him on tho hend with a blunt instrument whlet || The proper hat for ladies to wear during grind excursion to Lake Superior Aug. 2% For] Stylish TRA VE LING one? puchelor, and bud been stopping there | the c+rs,and thecareful manayementof Devuty- | has been ‘heard in referenco to them. penetrated bis hat and left a severe scalp- | the Triennial Conclave is the “Kinghts | particulars address C.E._OLLINS, 161 LeSalie-st. > 2 duly three or four days. Consumption ur asth- | Sheriff Stavey. wno bad charge of the party. At | /The Mayor suys that he bus been allowing the baie He wasnge knocked jouebless, hour Templar.” ‘This hat, which is of. beantiful | ‘pue poss Tie AT COUNT anion Preascne | DRESSES for which we are ma was the cause of his death. - The Coroner ihe gros re aay Piedearangia ics ingly Bailitfs: (time to settle, uoowithstandin g_ne ie |e dee eee sccoe pong ‘any. ab aos deste ang lexture. can be ‘seen only at | 2 Clu plonic No. lt One aft Biver Grove, Bat- ‘ was notified and took charge of the a by Mr, Stacey, Col. } 5 = | aware of tho iaw-requiring them tw make re- : ene raat ie orner’s, Vest Madison street. “_ | dertl'yeurs free. Cars -enve Chicazo & Northwest ing suchasr Rtorney ‘Wiles, eons, Washlarioa, tie. | Mitscrety eck: But ts patience Ts about | skoccedine., The Febbers iad bis poet ear ete nae a ode of | Set auton tinsttSncaerccition’ata Names, having suchagreat demand body. De- ceused used to be a hatter in this city before the fire, having a ‘store under the Tremont House, and was at one time quite well off. Although none of them are known, it is belieyed be has friends living here. : Muirhead, Congressman Aldrich, and ‘others. Atl the speakers prophesied the greatavas of the Calumet River county. and the value of the Chicago & Western Indianr Railroad, whick would bring wealth and prosperity not alone tu exhausted, and if they do not come to time in a fer days he will take steps looking to compell- them. Ho hus been overindulgent ‘already, and the city certainly has nothing to gain by further trifling in the matter. If the Controlicr expecting to find plenty of money, but as they found only a pocket-knife and aa old pocketbouk containing bout 2 cents, they threw him the latter and'went off about their business, after threntening'him with death if be life to a friend from the pfovincial districts. “Tn the morning J awake,” says, he, “and ring for my valet de chambre.” **How! you keep a valetde chambre?” “ Well, no, but at 3:30 2. m. sharp, stopping at Ashland and Western ars. HERE WILL BE A MASS-MEETING OF French Ropublicans at the club-room of the Grand Paelfie Thursduy, at § o'clock p, m., for the purpose o| electing officers and orgunizing fur the Presidential As an unusual attraction, we will offer All Silk Suify MICHAEL Connors, 45 years of age, single, and district, but to Chicago, Cook rt made any ulurm or if -he caused them any 9 4 a t emploved on sie Pair Handle Bal road uettcon Gannte und the Great Nortuwrest, ‘ind the road | Had had bis wus they would, have. soptled jong trouble int ‘te Rerenfter. “This ovidentiy wastho | I keep a bell.” kectie at $20.00 each. ae this city and Logansport, Ind., was accidentally | should have the right of way into Chicago which | “Mayor of the entire city.” : : same trio that offered another driver. whose | Advices from Milwaukee stato that the | (WEE WILL BH A MASS-MEETING OF THE i iW 7 yun over and fatally injured ‘at 9:30 last even- | it had paid for. : name tho police know, n drink of whisky out of i caratas THe Ladies desiring a suit for 5 adciane THE BRIDGES AND VIADUCTS. i bottle. Whe driver thought they meant iiland | Contract for the frescoing of the Chamber of | ¢ gulgredactmysans OF Cnlcage Meld at SS Clark: BCAeS 2 ing by Engine No. 405 on the Pittsburc, Cincinnati St. Louis Railroad, at the railroad crossing corner of Kinzie street and ‘Western avenue. The wheels passed over both Jegs. crushing them off close to the body and badly injuring bim internally. He was taken to the County Hospital by Otficer Cook, but he died dust as he reached there. 1 -‘fz Alexian Brothera contemplate having a fair during the lust week of Ocwber with the ‘view of raising money to pay off the debt of the hospital. which crippies them very much in the work of relieving suffering humanity. It is to he bo) that the ludies of Chicago, without regard to creed.—a distinction which the Hos-, pital does not know,—will interest themselves In the undertaking,'as they have repeatedly done in former years, in order to secure its suc- Politicians were out in great numbers, most of them candidates for counsty positions. ‘There were among them candidates for Congress, ju- dicial honors, Sheritf, Coronor, Clerks of Courts, Aldermen, an@ County Commissioners, State Senute,—in fact, almost all interests were rep- resented. On the way home the boys were en- tertained by sterling and stirring Republican songs, and rousing cheers for Garfield and a few weak ones for Hancock. SHAKING THE OUBES. Aman who can’ consume 4 half ogailgn of gin and Jose $40 ata little off-hund sirking of the dice-box, is an individual who deserves to be written down 23 no common biped; nor is be. The Hou. W. M. Cody, the only original and honest * Butfalo Bill,” "actor, scout, and buffalo- slayer, arrived in Chicage Thursday last, having From time to time recentiy some particular bridge or vinduct along the river has been re- ported as being out of repuir, and several as in a dangerous condition. The list, a8 far as bey from, embraces Kush street, which lacks strength; State street, which is now closed to travel awaiting repnirs; Adame street, which needs planking; Hurrison street, which needs planking. to say nothing of the dangerous con- dition of tho approach;.Polk street, which nerds Planking and ‘bricing; Twelfth street, which needs planking; Eighteenth street, which is worn out and needs rebutiding; and Twenty- second street,-which aluy needs planking. The viaducts needing repairs are the State, Erie, Clark, und Wells street. The State street bridge will, notwithstanding the repairs now going on, bave to be replaced with a new one duriug the drove on. The fellows atthis time were undoubt- edly making, their way south from tho cigar store they bad burglarized to the McMahon residence. Unfortunately, the driver whom they robbed saw only two of three, as one of the men kept out of sight by standing behind him. The two he saw were both smooth-faced, and he does not think ho would be ablo to identify any ono for it. Ho acted very curiously about the matter, and never evon told when he went home what had be- fallen him. The police heard of him through a confidential friend of ‘his, who is em- ployed at the Stock-Yards, the only person to whom he told it. It ‘was with the groatest difficulty that the lice could induce the driver to give the full particulars of the as- sault, and this led them to suspect that be know Commerce and the entire building there has been awarded to our favorite local decorative artist, Mr. P. Af Almini, Old gent: “ Ain’s your name Johnny Smith » Little boy: “ Yes, sir.” “ You never saw ine before, did you, sonny 2” “ No, sir.” “Well, I never saw you, either, but I knew your father long before you were bom.” “1 came mighty nigh not recognizing you, didn’t 1?” Members and friends of the First Regi- | ment can obtain complete sets of the sterea- scopic views taken at “Camp Culloin,” Oconomowoc, of Dunwell & Ford,50 Madison. Acow with seven arrows sticking in vari- ous parts of her body was seen Phen ar tis HE REGULAR MONTNUY MEETING OF THE N.noteenth Iuinols Volunteer Infantry Veteran Club will bo beld at the Veteran Club room, Palmer si ernoen, at which time ts immediate use, and. who wish to avoid the trouble and delay occasioned by going to a Dressmaker, can always find a splendid as- sortment in our stock, made from all the newest mate- rials, and in the most orige cess. Such as are willing to take an active part | in charge a lot of cattle, which he brought hei year,— et . Hath prepacaine fore, ft wi lig fee | coll Hom of he plas ie, lle | Taibo eighteen rect niiecwlatpbnvs | was radio tailor fear of bong smpented | Subyosed' Wa the, West Chester Arches inal and.. approved. styles, an vs jut up at the Bri; use during the day, fill- | to be replaced, but it is thought that the brid; the MoM ithe Wi ii i tn the y 7 h se Bev Spectr of bo Alesina Hospital | fn Mawel" race fll ot Cc Bee | Satter aa ee lena ha afl | SNGUMPTR ARN, SN SS. ee le | Club was practicing at a target in tho nigh from the ordinary dress to treet 4 serve the place of a new structure for some tion, they satisfied themselves that be didnot 63 ‘ x i A TOUR among the leading bootand shoeman- | tered a back and suiled around to | years. To do the work that needs tq be done, it {how them. None of the prisoners under arrest | Hesler is daily receiving letters from all the most fashionable Cos- ufacturers yesterday afternoon failed to devel- Splan & Marsball’s suloon, 168 Clark strect. At the barkeeper says. “ Bill” was “a ‘that tim will be seen, will involve the expenditure of a great deal of money, and where it is tocome have yet been shown to him. parts of the country from those who wish to procure sittings when they visit the city tame, and can always be op anything new regarding the strike. Several | t 2 workmen in Phelps, Dodge & Palmer's factory | little off,” and he looked ns though he tad been | trom is being discussed. In. the makin, a x Knocked off work, but Mr Phelps feigned ig- | imbibing pretty freely. to the satlvon was x man | npproprintions for the vear nono of aad THE SIXTH BATTALION. during the Grand Encampment, teed rfect fit. nonince of any strike, telling the reporter that parped ie tore” just, requedl er of ih, provements were anticipated, and the item ITS PAIADE YESTERDAY. Down by the river side they met, guar anteed a pe ec ie he kaew nothing about it. At Weber’eandGreene” | et ie cuicade au hanasia drink and | oC bridge-repuirs was cut down to a | ‘Tho sward of South Park never looked green- ree ee NAUCE, cid cel ‘ felder’s there was no change in uation, the xery low figure, but somo of tho Al- | or. or the trees more alry, or tho Howers bright- «Her hena In his bo placed and sata, firm keeping up their determination to bold out against the men at any cost. A number of other manufacturers were called on, ‘but. they bad adopted the “silence pulicy.” “The men were not to be ecen on the street, and. as far as could pulled out a solid wad of wealth. Hogun, at Bill's chalienge, began to throw dice with him for the drinks. The gentleman from the phtins —actor in winter and cuttie-drover in summer— had consumed in the dice-throwmyg two quurt- dermen think the exigency can be met by borrowing from the Fourteenth,street bridge appropriation. This would raise a howl, -of course, but, since there is no possibility of tho bridge in question being built this year, the er than upon tho occasion of the drill and parado of the Sixth Regiment yesterday. Each train ont, until early eventide, was crowded with ladies going to enjoy the concertand witnessthe “Indeed?” she queried. “Ab! let's go; Got in th:s boat. Ob! Row me, oh!” Visitors to the city will find Skinner’s res- taurant, ut 47 State street, a very desirable PARISIAN SUIT C0., de keen. were not making any move toward in- | bottles of gin, while Hogan hud his clothes | qifculty i vercom Merferiag miu men at Works Si ets Beis Stains (We ee a ak ae RR RRR acd aha vor. State and Honroe-sts ‘THE laying of the stone pavement around the he sum was rate ‘St, £10, $50, y : teemed with gay parties in bugay. edo not know how good a physician Dr. ¢ St t d hit Side now Goverment Building hasbeen commenced | S2C0,2¢ Su ie a oe te ue oy | THE COUNTY-BUILDING. |,!andeau, .“T-cart, and barouche, all | Tanner is, but he certainly has more patience ‘ 9 on Adumsstrect. Already about 100 feet huve Deen laid, which shows the style'and quality. It is a pavement entirely new to Chicago, and known as the Camp waterproof stone pavement. Itis composed of Medina (N. Y.) stone, in blocks about the size of the Nicolson’ wooden blocks. ‘The stones are taid ina bed of cleur lake sand, ‘ell rammed and prepared for the receiving of the pavement, The epaces are filled in with a ‘The vehicle wes sent on a flat car, and, on arriv- ing at its destination, the owner discovered a note pinned to the seat. signed “M.S. L.. a Texas Boy.” It coolly informed the gentleman that the writer had ridden 1.200 miles in his ve- | hicle, assured him of the obligutions be was under, and closed the statement that be bad tried not ro injure the rig any more than he could help: The carriage ‘Was covered with a large oilcloth reaching to the ‘heels, and the tramp, in climbing under it, bud badiy scratched the outside of the vehicle. In addition to this, be bad cut a hole in the cloth to getair. It was a long and easy ride ina car- Tinge without borses,‘and the good-natured owner, in adiniration of the fellow’s ingenuity, forgave bim the slight damage he had done. - Mr. Epwarp Hares. Treasurer of the Hi- bernian Benevolent Society of this city, has re- At one time tho buffalo-glayer was somo £500 ahead, but be woulda't quit because Hogan would have “kicked.” They kept on throwing until Cody lost $1,400, $400 of bis own and the “) he had won. "He then wanted to borrow $50 of tlic house, which Marshall retuscd. Cody was reckless and fearfully druuk, for he imbibed more liquor after having consamed tho balf- gallon of gin. He then wanted to pawn bis ring and watch, but Marshall wouldn't buve It, and Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite. to prevent arival Consistory from holding sessions bere. The complaint states that on the 9th of March lust the Supreme Council of the Grand Orient and the Grand Commander of the Holy Empire of the Thirty-third and lust Degree of the An- qentand Accepted Scottish Rite for the South- ern Jurisdiction uf the United States granted to it the right to institute, inaugurate, regu- late. and jnspect Venerable Grand Ledges uf Perfection, Fourteenth Degree; Council of Princes of Jerusalem. Sixteenth Degree; Chap- ter of Rose Croix Heirdom, Eighteenth Degree; and Councils of Knights Kadush, Thirtieth De- gree, and to-m:tke Masons after the ancient and accepted Scottish rite of Freemasonry io any of the several grades from the Fourth to and in- cluding the Thirty-second Degree. in and for the Valley of Uliuoia, and to open.and hold a grand Consistory here, This Supreme Council A NUMBER of prisoners were reccived at the: County Jail. yesterday, but the offenses they were charged with were unimportant. Saviurr Horrmann is confined to his house by a severe lameness, and it will be several days before be puts in an gppearanco at his ollice. . at the Sub-Treasury yesterday. THz internal-revenue receipts yesterday footed up $35,928, of which $31,243 was for spir- its, $3,314 for tobucco and cigars, and $1,100 for beer. 8 Groner A. Mitts & Co., of Baltimore, have been awarded the contract for the mahoguny panels and fittings tn the Post-Office acreen- work, their figures being $1,850. The work ig to be Unished io three weeks, Ei CHARLES RANDALL, Jobn Parenthean, Walter Phelps, aud George English, the boys whv were arrested Fr:lay charged with robbing x Ietter- box, were discharged by Commissioner Hoyne yesterday, us they proved convincingly their en- tire innocence. - whirling in oue direction. The campus was cn- tiroly covered with rows of currinzes filled with fiir and enthusiastic friends of the command. From 3:30 o'clock until nearly 4 the regimental baud furnished the audience with afreo concert. Then the bugle shrilled out the “assembly.” and. amid the taunting of colors. tho glitter of polished steel, the shimaier of buckle, and but- ton. and aiguillet, the boys-*massed quickly into ling and Lieut. Frank G. Roundy, were under Drum-Major Putnam, whose hand- Ung of the “stick” is simply wonderful. In the command Col. W. H. Thotnpson was ably assisted by Maj B. R, De Young, Capt. and Adjt. Richard Rcbinson, Licut. and Q. M. ELC. Cole, and his full non-commissioned stalk. SUBURBAN. ae EVANSTON. The Hancock and English Club beld a pudiic mevting Friduy evening in Jennings’ Hall, at which tho address was made by Carter H. Harri- son.+ He uddressed the meeting ut great length. and was wel! listened to. It was noticenble. however, that the cheering at the mention of Gartleid’s name was the best cheering of the than-most doctors, Perfection—the instantaneous process in photographing babies at Smith’s, 206 N. Clark. _. The best way to keep meat in hot weather is to keop it on the hoof. One hair in the hash will cause more hard feeling than seven mottoes on the wall can overcome. and the Gunnigon County Bank, of Tincup. Colo., the Marshall County Bank. of Marysville. Kas., and A. E. Wells & Co., binkers, of Oak- land, Neb., will be ready for business in a fow days. - All these banks have recently been supplied with theirfire and burglar proof security from this city by Hall’s Safe & Lock Company, 147 and 149 Dearborn stroet. << The various Commanderies of the country are making active preparaticn for the grand Conclave. The attendance of visitors during the great week will not, however, be made up exclusively of Knights. The infinite, many- sided, many-featured business routine of Chicago as the leading mercantile centre. of Absolutely Pure, BAT As. Dr. Somers’ Turkish, Russian, Electric, Sulphur, Mercu- tial, Roman, and other Medicated Baths, the FINEST in the COUNTRY, at the GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, entrance on Jackson- st., near La Salle. These baths are a erent luxury and most potent eurative agent. Nearly all forms of Disease Raptdly UNDER PALMER HOUSE. LUTTERY. ‘Take Notice. . ‘This is the onty Lottery ever voted on by the of aSinte, and under a late decision of the US ee tate is'pledxed, which pledse bas been renewed bY an Grerwheiming popular Tote, securing its franchise ty the new Constitution adop.ed Dec. 2 A.D. with 2 capital of $00.40. to ernich it has since reserve fund of over & LO ITS GRA\D SINGLE NUSIBER DISTRIBUTION has always taken piace monthly nthe Second Tass doy. 1t bas never scaled ur postponed. Look at the fo lowtug diste bate 190,00 TICKETS A WALF- goived the following letter from Sister Mary | Gr ue Grand Ociont na the Grand. G ‘Tar collections for duties yesterday amounted | evening. The ball wns filed to ita utmost capac: Frances Clare sacknow! ns e receipt ran lent an rand Commander 1 f y 101 - o vas fii tp c~ ear. Ui ¥ ze when jira # a eee ea ee te aid Hibeeniioe cf | arethe only Order having power to confer tne | % $1013. The. following is the list of dutiable | ity, muoy being turned uwuy unuble even to | the continent makes of itself a wonderfully | mirlered. All cho try theuare delented enh te | 9 approche RONMATION PRIZES " Chicago: KENMARE, County Kerry, July 9, | above rights and privileges, and these privileges ds received: Joseph Vanucar, 1 ease oat- | tind stunding coum. attractive programme, and will draw half a | effect. Thousands of our best citizens can testify to 9 Approatination Prizes of 30 oh Te r Sirand Gentlemen: From iny heart | are valuable. us the fees for initiution Into the Teenie G Olsen £Co.. 1 euse dey, Bonds: Mun | | By special request the eantata of the“ Flower | million peuple to our streets, who will post- | tel; great curative, properties. ‘Try them at once. 9 Approximation Prizesof wv. = irty Degree are $30, und into each of cy ry goods; Burley & Tyrrell, 18 | Queen’ was repeated Inst evening. A large au- | pone their business errands to the great holi- nay ECTRICIP 1 A SPECIALTY. The Elec- TE Prices, atoouniing to... me thank you for your muniticent help of £20 I2s Jd, this moment received. ' God : bless, reward, ard repay every one of you.. Help is just now urrently necded fur famine fever cases, and 1 have applied what you sent for that purpose. the “other Desrees $15. Complainant paid $80 for this right or charter, and it. complains that William L. Dutton, P. W. Ray, 8. R. Seott- ron, P. H. Reason, and RF. Wake bave ub- casks porcelain; Menendez & Gurcia, 10 bales sent tobacco: Louis Boerlin, 2 cuses opticat oods: John W. Goetz & Co., 1 case gloves; J.C. ughan, 2 cases dried Howers; Kohlsnat & Co.,2 fience was for the third time assembled, and the entertainment was greatly enjoyed. Tt is now expected that Sen:tor John A. Logan will spenk in Evanston within « couple of weeks. “This week closes the present session of the day week. “All the palace stores of the city are busily preparing. Kimball’s great piano and organ warchouse, corner of State and Adauns streets, the largest and most renowned wo-Thermal Ba'h, as given ny us, is por excellence in Nervous Diseaxes nnd Gene al Debilisy. Open.for Ladies and Gentlemen frum 7 a. m.toS p.m. Sundars, 7 a.m. to FEWALS DISEASES A SPECIALTY. Write, cleurly stating full address, for further lor feted wstiar oF Monee Olen by ant addsneed oo ewer or F by muni. ° One? Ones A. DAUP somne pluces the nuns and priests have hd to | tained the secret of the Grand Consistory of, | cases dry goods; Kuntzler & Hunyis, 15 enses | the I IS cooker the dead, and the English Government— | étc., claim to be members of such Order ta the cigars; Sutter Bros. 2 bales leaf ‘tobacco; | School of Langungcs, and it has been a complete | musical emporium in the world, is already in, = Orsame person at put then may God forgive them. {tis the best | Eastern jurisdiction. in New Yorks and an- | Kield. Leiter & Co., 20 cases dry goods; M. D. | success. Prof. and’ Mme. Coha will sail for Eu- shape to present the neategt and finest exh WANT No. 319 Broadway, thing for me to'say: but when our people are {| Bounce that they will confer tho above-named Wells, 2 cuses of statuary and paintings. rope Immediately on the close of the school. bitionof pianos and ormuns ever seen in the aon es oR MURRAY & CO.. 17 La Sailte-st, Dice Tte Jeft wo die like dogs, It is hard to forgive. Iam, | degrees here at the coming Conceive. This. of . ‘Tho Rev. J. TL. Musgrove departed Friday | United States, presenting to visitors an op- oD oO our Grund Extraord sare rnd gratefully yours, Sisrsn M. Frances Carn.” " | colirse, sill tend to lessen comp!sjna nts’ profits, WMAHON MURDER. is galnas for Centenlin, cihere he will be married | portunity to pick their instruments from a — REGARD anc AN evening paper sesterday contained a | the above-named persons to preveut thom from NOTHING NEW TRANSPIRED Casey. “Mr. and Mrs. Musgrove will then go to | Complete line of all the best manufactures scandalous intimation in toone of the | carrying nvt thelr wicked intent. A temporary | in connection with the MeMahon murder case | Beaver, Colo., where ‘Mr. Musgrove will jeina | in the world. the Hallet, Davis & Co... Kim- COLORED W AITERS oes, CAN DN 1 anna toe officers attached t Licut.-Gen. Sheridan's staff, | injunction was granted by Judgo Rogers. yesterday. O'Neil, the man who was arrested | Metbodiet-Conference. 3 ball, and Emerson’s pianos; Kimnall or- A ALPRAN Sends ih # or $ for a samole alleging that he had induced two eervant girls WHISTLING TUGS. Fridi as still det ined at th Mr.and Mrs. J. J. Parkhurst and daughter ns, ete., in all their endless variety of Wanted fer Aug 17, 13, 19and %. Wages, re-ail box by, exprecs, of the Dest employed at the Grand Pacitic and Palmer} m4 seven tacirets ine} . | Friday, wa: letained at the Armory, though j Florence returned to Evanston last week. ‘orms, sizes, cases. and prices, all in one $3.00 Candies in America, put up alee House to go to Montana with him under sus- whistling, pe aa Sib teapot with | nothing was discovered to support the partial The Rev. R.M. Hatticld, D. D., bas returned | special, grand collection, Kimball’s ware . PER DAY. fants and siricds pure Bates ry city ordinunes, came | jgentitication made by Mrs. McMahon the pre- | from bis Eastern trip and will preach this morn- | rooms will be o b Apply at PALMER LOUSK, Chicaro. ee eres pen picious circumstances. The entire charge in malifnant before’ Justice Summerfield Friday. One case vious day. It transpired during the day that ba the Methodist Church. he Rev. A. J. Scott is expected home from bis the centre of i the totter eere nire of attraction during is false and originates oJ sip, ‘The oficer in question is in Chi- | Was dismissed. the summons having been lost by i h = = — Seo 'and in the latter part of July be did, | te Clerk of the Police Court: Another was dis. | tho original clew which caused tho-police | four weoks’ eruico im time to preach this, Ora ’ COLLECTION AGENCY. CANDLES, in the kindness of his hoart, secure transporta- | (ise use of x mistake made by the police | toshadow O'Neil was a statement made by a | ing in the Congrcrational Church, The music dealers of northern, western, AG27Ft Cc. eae Fresh Every Day. consiée tion, outside of the Governinent, for two poor pea glean carve ne nome OF the. Big at vias neighbor of Mrs. McMabon, numed Mrs. Polly, | Tho Rev. George C. Noyes, D. D., will’ preach | and southern latitudes have ceased to regard H i CAS TL LE 99 efed the BEST in the word Firls who desired, to better, their fortunes in | Conhers. the defendant was found aot guilty. | Wife of Sam Valls, Treasurer of tho now defunct sole mormiae in: the Presby terine Caurea. New York as the base of the organ trade of | WHE C AN Hapisol CARAMELS 0. sped ake Eighiecats Infantry. and were introduced dgians ease tho evidence was heard, but the | Butchers’ Union. which was supported by her.{ afcornoon até o'clock in the Union nae ae Be Nation. The success of our _peerlesg ME AG E 4 a Sty Qed 30 STALE STs, urt took the matter underadvisement, pending | sister and daughter, who live with her,to thecf- | _ The Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, andCon- icagzo organ, the far-famed Kimball,” | pon's be misled by s hungry talker; investigate be TRUNKS to and pluced in charge of the officer in com- mand. and they hud letters of introduction to partics in Montana. The officer referred to is a eutleman of tbe highest character, who is well Known and highly esteemed. Mrs. Many S, Bravrorp, the mother of Mrs. Charles Fargo, died on Friday at the residence the hearings of an argument on the constitution- ality of the ordinance. Three case3yet remain to be tried. There is no dispute in any of tho cases yet undisposed of nsto the guilt of the partics. The only question is the validity of the ordinance. The tug-owners express a desire to comply with the city regulations, and-bave in- structed their Captains to that effect, as have fect that shortly after the shooting Tuesday morning Mrs. McMahon was heard to exclaim:- “The brickmaker from over-the road bas killed my Johnny.” If Mrs. McMation remembered using this expression it would be very stronr evidence aguinst the prisoner, but she has 0 gregational Churches will hold union services this evening in the Methodist Church. EXCURSION TICKETS to the grand soldiers’ and sailors’ reunion at Columbrs, O., will be for sale via the pop- has been unprecedented in the history of our commerce, the instrument. not_unly comin, into universal demand among Western deal: ers, overcoming all competition of Eastern makers, but developing a maguificent trade in many Eastern sections where older manu- facturers have maintained a_sort of snver- fore you rive.bim collecttoas, FEATHERS, FES ne en aE NEG MATTRESSES Springs & Cuts, whoie- save and retail, Feath- aae ‘Tuuris's, Travelers, Excar Ht For ‘Trunks, Ce tL wul par. Noe ttt Statorate, HAik Goops. ‘Py Madisun-st, Cnicace of . Charles Fargo, Superintendent of the n: reat ieprese Company. ‘Mrs. Bradford | also the managers of the large freight lacs. | recollection of anything of the kind happenmg,-| ular Pan-Handle Route on Aug. 9, 10, and 11, | lgnty time out of mind. It is admitted, Sra tenosalen sees swag in ber Tod year, bed resided with her daugh- | The moisent tho vessel-owners begin to eoGpe- | which, belng the case, it scems that Mfrs. Polly | wood to return until Aug. 14, inclusive, Rate: however, tobe the best instrument in ali GRIF SN, 2iy'State-st Hee es ee SE ener, ter in this city since IS7L, ond had become very | rate with the Citizens’ -rssociation in abolishing | end the others must have been mistaken. * Chicago to Columbus and 68. Ticket points of construction, tone, touch, voicing, fee Goods seny C. QD. anywhere Gear to a large number of friends as well as to | this nuisance. it will soon cometoanend.be- | During yesterday: Mrs. McMahon was much | Chicago lumbus and return, $9. Ticket | ete, and-Eastetn manufacturers must not be WANTED—MALE HELP. ‘Wigs made two order tod her immediate family. She was a native of | cause the tug-owners, by discharging any em- | more compogedthan_ever previously since the | Offices, 121 Randolph street and depot corner | jealous if our Chicago “Kimball” organ yet Wits ee saan beratars Wore, ‘Windsor, Conn, was married to Harvey 8. Brad- | ployé who violates the lew, can: very -essily | murder, and Lieut. Bedell took adysnotage of | Clinton & Carroll streets, West Side. Comes to be introduced in half the schools, W aie AT TRE. BEVERE HOUSE, A CA- ll poet AECRNHAMe patent asphalt, and the pavement thus rendered | he left the house to get more money. but bo | TAR Equalization Committee of the Count: 7 S totally waterproof and comparatively noiseless. | Hidu'e come back agua thu; night, Nutralo | Board finished listening to complaints yest-rauy | WAG. wad tho drill beran. a, | Itsounds very fishy 19 allude to a pair of Pre ta the: United Seas all other gharvers have Fhe cost to the Government | $s $306 per sard. | Bill” ts still wound town, reudy to be taken in | ufteroon, und lt ZO to work on tho Looks | were; ‘Company A Cope HG. Purinton and freckled sisters asa brace of speckled MADT FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. been repesied ur having no exisvence. ‘ y o asa “rank sucker” at the next opportunity. jonday mornin, d Licuts. J. W. Joh and S. Holbrook: utes, Housekecper's favorite in leading cities of the world, tat : somewhatof an experiment. i is: aturacting "a er" Pp : and Licuts, J. W. Johnson and S, Holbrook: Honses ace! A Greacdeal of ateaen ns aad A sasosic DiFEICULTY. GOVERNMENT-BUILD Company 1, Licut. Jamos 4: Miller, command | Sa Ha gine: propazmtion maton such tute saxs-oot | The Louisiana State Lottery Company are bs A bill was filed yesterday in tho Circuit Court a 2 ING. ing: Company C, Capt. J. I. Whelan and Lieut. fe a + Secs without fear ot the iW rosulting from beayy inde | racure of A SERY handsome carriage was recently sent by the Grand Consistory of Sublime Princes of ‘ red A. Hast; ‘Company D, Licut, 0. N.Smith, | ‘The San Juan County Bawk. of Silverton, | xestible food, tf Commended for purity nad mavie- | the” ferularly incorporated by the Lease pare et aston, Tex. | the Itoyal Secret, Thirty-second Degree of the | Five thousand dollurs in. silver were recet commanding; Company E, Cap! ert Vier- | Colo., have just opened thelr doors for business, | - =CES PIE SSeS ae as Ue oe yses in Ist for the ‘ © ‘Twenty-five ved The bands BOYAL BARING POWDEIE (1. New Vary Penea to which contract the inviolable faith of, he

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