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in excoptional eas y haven large number of desperite accounts placed in thelr banda, Thelr syatein may he within the pate of the inw, but, according to tholr own atatementa, it fa cal- culated to crush the poor and helpicas, THE CILY-HALL. Atp, MoNunxry ts down with @ epraincd is outelae onl kk show that tho: THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. L, Crounse, of Nobraska, is at the Pacific. J.M, MARsHAnt, U8. Ay sat the Palmer. J. 11, Mirnann, of Omaha, Je at tho Palmer. Jou M, Conas, of Now York, 18 at the Pacific. ©.B, Wisgnof ‘Trinidad, Colo, {3 nt tho Bhor ie , ng rush for pardons yesterday waslorger thao usudl, Quite a number wero granted, ‘Tar Tronsuror, yeatorday received $64 from HIC. F. Canrén, of Washington, D.0,, ta at the 2 7 from the Wator Depart+, tho Controller, $1 ment, and $485 from the Collector. Amona the buttding-permits {Issued yesterday ‘wns one to Samucl Heers, to erect five two-story Bloom street, noar. Thirty-fourth, to Jans DB, Coroars, of Now York, fa at th Ynor. J. P. SANFORD, Marshalltown, Ia., feat Ex-SeNaTOon Gxonag G.W nian, of Iowa, !8.at | wie Marino Nand is to enll nt tho rooki ing Its visit noxt week and serenade tho Wiatam rows, of Jacksonville, ih, ts at | Rveryvody who knows his Honor romom A GAs-4AIN was latd on Hulbert strect yestor- Jupar J. H. Metrers, of Noweastlo, Ind, {sia aay from Clyhourn avenuo to. 8! this city on legal business. z Gxonax Sterness, Prosidontof the Dank of Montreal, fs ‘at the Pacific. ALEXANDER Bancow, of Manchestor, Ene gland, is registered at tho Shorman, PH. Kutuy, of Bt Paul, Chatrman of tho Minnesota Democratlo State Committec, !s at igel atreot at @ Instance of Ald. Imhof. Stroot-lampa are to be put up Inn fow days. tting Oeures for printing the Ich appeared in these columns amphiot form. Ho proposes ples of st acattored through Br to-morrow night tho‘ widening of State street to Twentloth will haya been completed, pt ns to two brick building ightconth stroet und the of the aldowalks, ‘Tim,Committec on Ratiroads was In..session butsome of the membors ho business before them of ‘including .the it the corner ‘Gronae FR. Wexrwonrm and family, 8. P ishing of somo Harvoy, Mr.and Mrs. Hulnos, B. 1.’ Vitt and family, and J.D. D. Stevens, of Ponsncola, Florida, nro at the Tremont, Tue Itey. Fathor Jeckel, Provincial of the Re~ doniptionist Order for thls district tho Koy. Father Miller to St, Paul's Church. the Roy. Fathor Nssing to Bt. Michacl’s, J.C, James, Chiof Engineer of the Chien: Grand Trunk Railroad, and C. oral Buperintemient of ‘the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Raflrond, are at the Tremont, esterday, AB observed by Madigon ‘street (TRmUNS Aa. m.. 68 degrees: 10 n. m.. 70 ‘estordus’ aftornoon, dlug‘absont nil of ¢ any importance was Inid over, atreot-rallway ordinances. . - Tw Mayor was yesterday In reoo to speak at Do Kalb, and Burlington. He wil ecpt the first two, but cannot make up his mind to MMiasisaippi River for his party's aako ‘Tne temperature Mannsee, opticlin, Huilding), was at 12m, 73D, Mn a. m., 20.80; 7D. Te Yrsrenvay forenoon the propeller Comma- dore in making her moorlny the roof of the Benton Harbor Company's sheds, dninnged the building and fruitcontained there- In ta tha amount of al SiontLy before noon Kolay, 10 years of age, Tun Trustees of tho Polico &-Firemen's Ronevolent Fund met yesteniay afternoon, ‘Tho widow of tho late Cupt. Edward Smith was al- | lowed an unnulty of ¢ Peter Johnson $42 and. tho widow of Erick Johnson and D, 7. Honloy were allowed $75 each, and all other elatms were rejected. Messrs: Snoper & CARQUEVILLE, who sued the city some tine since for the difference be- J and $538, came in yesterday and act- ecopting $1 in full payment of thoir whlubk the Controller ugreed suit was brought. Thoy reed to pay All tho costs of tho suit, and stip- uted that It should be disinissed at once. ned yesterday for furnish ing 000,000 brick, ‘The bids ran, from $9.25 to $11 por 1,000, Kenna, 800,000 at $9.05; F, P. J. Sexton, 100, ‘at tho dock broke esterday Wiliiam ite jumping off a the’ Northwestern Hallroad o was uccidentally run over bya train go- posit direction, and was Instantly pody’ was tuken to the home of the parents, at No, 448 West Ohio strect, T noon yesterday Ofiicer P,. J; O'Connor the badly decomposed remains of 9 man lying on the benchut the tout of Thirticth street. bod bees jn tho water apparently ton or twelve duys. The deceased wus of medium hight, veuvy built, ht. brows hutr, cut short, ad, |. smooth fuce, The body was takon to the Morgue, where the usunl verdict of ‘found drowned was returned by the Coroner's jury.. James Avery, a well-known resident of West- ern Springs, was found dead and his body badly mangled on tho Burlington & Quincy Hallrond two miles enst of his to allow before ¢ a » Kouritz & Co. lo ward was made. » Bros wore opened yesterday for the building of tho Harrison strect vinduct. The lowest bid- der for tho sub-structure was John J. Kearns, 1o Jowpen Hider for the 58,00L Tho vine , Will cost about ave to pay about who bid $35,145, iron-work was ‘Works, whose fl duct completed, it 4a ‘estima’ which the city. wil hi No award was made, doun Durrey, to whom was iene tho yesterday notified home. | It. is supposed. Incoming train from Anrora, 28 either to or from bis work on a brid, He left a wifo and three children. will hold an inquest to-day, ‘The outgoing 10% igun Southorh Itai with a train of empty contruct somo thne vinduct ut Sungamon street, the Munyor that he would not undertake to di uloss he was xiven an ndyanco in to the advance in material since the vontract was let, or unless ntlowed a year in which te complete it. Io gave a bond to carry out tho contract when it wns awerded to bini, |. ‘The Mayor dovs not In tho matter under tho t-express on the Mich- Inst evening collided freight-cars which bad carelesly been loft standing on the track near the Thirty-second streot crossing. passenyer-trnin and ono rain were badly wrecked, Frank Annon, in charge of tho postal cur, re- celved a slight seal) one was injured. cured and the train wont on its way. Frep Burke, employed at C. C. Thompson's Jumber-yard, corner of Archer nyenue, while engi terday afternoon in band! dock, ,accidentull, tho slip, and was: ussistance could bo rondered him. ‘wus recovered some time Inter, and was tak joine to No, 6 Main atrect by Ollicera Holohnu und Nolan. Burke was a single mnn, 28 yenrs of aye, and arrived In this country only about one month ago from Germuny. Ow tho 16th of June Mike McDonald, acting on behalf of the Democratic ‘band to diseourse music nt tl tho ake Purk on the evoning of th musicians were on hand and tolled talthfully Yor three hours, tho bill being $37, re- Rented to the Chivago represent Democracy the following day, mut bie since ‘Deen sent Around with commendable persisten- ey, but $3 not yet satisfied, Alike says somobody got the money, and should buve pald tho mu- sicians. Tho Intter are solid against Hancock. Anonsr attached to a dolivery-wagon driven v: No, 2 Despluincs strect, frightened and yesterduy afternoon from the corner ayenuc and Mr, Dabo bud just cntered ry and had nu hold of tho lines when tho horses rain. He wns forced to remain tn the vehicio drawn at a furfous rite to Throop street, and thonce south, whore n collision wit a treoand n lamppost totally domollahed tho wagon. ‘Thu horse continued on until caught by Boule citizens. Mr. Daube oseqped uning Cononen Mann yestorduy held an inquest at No, U5 North Pauling street upon Mary Mul- doon, 12 years of uge, who morbus; Bt the Morgue pron Fria nnd Is regarded ns know whut ho wilt circumstances. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ElqurHen marrloge icenses were {ssued yea- locomotive was pro- utrry street and dat Go'eloak yes. lumber. on tha Suentrr Horraan fa still confined to his house with 9 Jame foot. Srare's-Arronney Mitts left yestorday aftor- noon for South Evanston, where ho Tr has been‘decided toclose tho county offices nrty, hired Novans’ | Tuesday and Wednesday In honor of the Knights we Jumboree bold in Tie Equalization Committee of tho County Bourd will resumo thelr work on the assessment books this morning. A. G. Lunpnonan, tho out the marriage lcenses Ollico, 1s out of town on u vacation, Depury-Snenivy Stacy closed up tho wagon » Iicks yesterday on two 7AeO ond tho othor for + Tt was pi tatives of tho ntloman who deals the County Clerk's manufnetory of Phill Seca utionsy one for $: 2,001. unique epistlo was received at tho Sheriil’s office yestorday: “ Dixon syitiNas Sir we hay a surspeclous man in our county he says bis name fd Williams from ho first clumed to be arevanio man an thon a Detective he tells Diferent tails bo ts aw aman of medinin sise Hew balr round fuco wolgbes ‘about 145 or 0 lbs Tmps a ttle in walking the impresion .is hear that If ho lives in churgo ho das Don somo crimo an loft, ff you no of such aman ict mo know his Bisnesa rite soon yourcs Truly . Soun T, Moxrcomeny,* died of cholera COOK COUNTY PERSONAL PROVENTY, 1 property of Cook County is classt- Tl fied as follows: Class. name in ‘walked off tho west abutmont of the West Mad- son street bridge while it was open Wednesday evening, and wis drowned in tho th assistance could -bo rendered him, ‘Tho jury. brought in a verdict of accidental doath, and were of opinion thit tho necid by reason of his shortsiyhtedness, An inquest was glao held at the Count D. Wert, who died of 1 tullet-wound in tho left Dreast, Initicted vy hisown hand with sulcidal intont, whlle iboring under a temporary abor- ration of tho Intellcet. ‘Tue Rey. Arthur. stitcholl, of Chicago, waa a Cloveland Leader roj and tho Information elicited that he stopped there on his way East that bo might make the necessury arrangements for comin Jund to romain, His reasons for qui charge aro that tho Bory ios required of hi OY OI ho fecla tho change will term, id ‘usofulness, Chicago, with which bo has been associated for. twelve yonrs, but tinds it necesanry. Ho js well pleased with Clovolund, and doubts not that his. ifo there will bea pleasant one. Te js now o1 joying bis vacation, which yond his usual thine, thi m x) ‘ed in Cloveland: r, lout was caused rtor Wednesday, at anal sailing veasols, Materluls.and manufnvtured goods... iManufuoturera’ tools, Agrioulturat tools, Gold and allvarware Piamanda ang Jowel will bo extended ut ho can arrange for. t y about the middle of Tix “Plattdoutscho Veron” (Low Gorman Bocloty) of this city a makin, ‘tions for ite grand festival, Ogden’s Grove from A\ ainong other. things to comprise an open-air, wemont Committees, mot at ning and complet Uurrison will mako the guntte proparie will by hold a 23 and | fair. Tho Arran; Kluro's Hall Inst eve: uation of pers 1 estnto ag pub- fo tg fidal “t Ee er ih elty, of which Mr. H. if. Waterhollor First Bartals Second Adjutant. Tho ‘bo divided {nto four divisions. tho corner of Sangamon and Randolph at IL o'olock a.m. sharp, and promises to be one of tho finest streot purndes over scon in this city.‘ F. A. Hoffinann, Jr. with deliver an oration at tho grove Monday afternoon, A man dog created gront bavoo shortly after 6 o'clock Inst eventing b; poputous districts Loundod on the east by Canal street. Licut. Honfleld came up just as th “d the strect and bit hh ti ius $21,008 080, tod vag pera ke. fat. SBA = rocossion will ‘ 4, WEDERAL . APFAIRS. TAREA THOUSAND DOLLARS in silver Was Fe- colvod at the Sul-'Troasury yesterday, ‘Tun Punsion Agency inthis city has run short running through the | of monoy, and no penslons will bo pald until Tna intornnl-revonus reccipts yosterday omounted to $10,112, of whioh $34,051 was for M180, shote into the animal, and ‘ait for tol 00 and élygars, andl $1,600 Dermott was loft to finigh it, n8 soon as it cama out from undors sidewalk undor which It took - ‘bitten on the right arm just’above tho 9 and soveral others whoso namoa could ‘ba nacortaincd wore bitten about the logs and uring. Luter in tho ovoning John Wobher, of No. 3 West Fiftcenth street, reported that ‘Deon bitton by a Bui ‘Tue first diroot exportation of alcoho! pang. ieey paras for tho wtonmor Prussla, ‘Tite incroogo in'the businoss of the Chlongo Custom Itouso thia quininer bas be r loods ot tho domoatic yaluo of about $1,100,000 Were in warohouso hore July 31. ‘ ‘Tite dollocttons for customa duties ycstorday Siz. Following 1 from ha Rivuralde Dive, ton, Can- i istho lat. t 'T. M. sinolalr & Co. 4,000 gacks salt; 11.P. & 0. E. Baker, 800. siuks atbain S00 sucks sal ti Mana, Harbei Gooden 3 Kantztor & Hurgis, 10 ouses ol Gore, ib cuses olgaray W. Bon, ]'caso vlgurs; Gromines & Ull- joy cigars: H. Estor, 2 cuse clywt Schwin, 8 casky wing; jos wine; Loowonthil,, caused sinokers' urticles; W. Mmann, 2 bales leaf tobuuco; Jacob Moyer & case "gloves; 8. Froodmun, up some yanls oo. 1, and alao @ sinall dog, At first the thought this was the same dog which bit tha Uttle Bohemian boy, but lator they ascortuined ‘Unt it wus killod by Patrick Marooney, watch- nun at tho Wilmington coal-yards, ‘Tnx collecting tirm of Cornoll & Sponcor, Moou 10, 108 ctadolph stroot, tro still soning noticed and postul-card, thomsolves not only goo- by waking up tho wrong in thocourta, Bir. out tholr threutontay aud are Ilubte to nuwongers, to be bud! Wullucy Thurman, of Bl Ac a story toa TRMUNE reporter yesterday, which dy Dut a repetition of tho necounts previously. given, A luuudryinan was the Instigator of tho Tronble, Te drunined y i Dir, ‘thurman, who chu 18 0, Rubling & Oo., 18 oases toyn, ute, A 1irr0H bas takon ptaco In the Inytog of the, ‘stono pavemont abaut tho wi . Jch wos causod Oy, giganto corner on Veli Wurrel a paving tog reot for tho pavement under the prosont contractor, Intorsticea of the fad asphaltum, bee: irt vd to owe hlin bat The Inun, wont with his ucoount to Cor poncur’a alice, and Vo; ywita thelr questionable “motbods o ‘The suit was brought ut Wilmott, t, who: bi te the dovelopnicut of upw.* The it whieh Col. Bel, fa working tah mtona i eed ith aw uppeags that a contractor in Various “largd cities who havo.| succceded it gontrolling tho. entire silu of tho + ‘Keinidad asphalt. - The Paving purposes, hopit tho Goverment an ty TOR. pavemunt: Fo) -Hicatwas fondorod for $10.7) ; Way Oifcred thon and there to pay, but plaiatim. wouldn't uccopt, “Mr Thurman thy 3 paal, Biucu thon ‘Cornell & Sjyncer ed Mr. Thumgan with ing Iintnediate paymont of ‘Thurman further \etates that. tho cuss Was tried, ded to iwulo subpanus for witnesses until’ r A TaibUNE reporter culled at the ollico of Cornell & Spuncer yeslurday, ‘Tho inou, Stowurt iyeluded, elim that jolng & legitimate business, and that they to sell any for inv thia wy to compel rtles to give all which wsplult of tho ring. rT Mi | Qustioe thussel hb costs wore WW por ton for the two fu ayreoment be entered into by the buyer not louse lt for paying, Col. Cump, ia rados, provided i, had begun to ure nn Artin clul asphattor his own manufacty bot this was stopped by Huperintendent, McDowell, who has communicated with the Departinent tha manner in whieh tho ring aro trying to bititdozo Camp out of bls contract. TlAnnonrmasten Canny andCommotore Kecfo yestantny pald a visit to tho breakwater and settled tho disputes hotween the excursion: tig Captning, Ench boat was assigned a place, An soon 1 dotinit mstructions ne to the exact kind Of Nuht required to bo carried are recelyed war will be Inaugurated on the small enil-bonta, and such ag do not carry lights will bo prosccuted, TIT W. OC. A. WORK AMONG THR BICKs The Woman's Christian Association met yos- terday. Tho Tronsurer's report for July showed on hound July 1, 8144; recelved during July, $106; ox- penditurca, 883; on hand Ang. 1, $109, Now avenues of Christiatt work were then dlscussod, the officers and members being aux- fous to oxtond tho flold of tholr Inbors fn ns many directions as possible, and plans to visit tho nick, the friendless, and tho poor wore talkod over nt constilérnble length. . Letters from various branches of tho Associn- tion In Enstern and. Woatern cities wore rend, expressing regard and a desire for hearty co- operation, Birs. Prof. Haven, Chalrman of, tho Committeo on Iteligious Work, rend tho report’ of that Committee, which showed rapid progress,, |: ond was adopted asoxecedingly yratifying. ‘The Employment Burean’s report showed tho following: Application by emptoyers for July, 17: applications by employés, 18; places filled, 8. Tho report of the Medical Bourd shows that Rovonty-soven patients wore treated and 23 visits nado. ‘Tho work of the Board may be yueeet of by the following cxtructs from Dr, Minn's report: Occaslonntly visita have to bo made where it {8 sufer oven for a: physician to ‘bo tvcompunied by another lady, a9 linn recent urgent cxse very pronerly, sent to us by Mr, Hemingway, of tho Y, M,C, A, Dr. Gaston, be- ing present. ‘looked ip the patient, Location, 490 South Clark street. A long tight ot dark stairs fed tho Doctor into u jarge basement awuriming with motley crowd of: bluvks and whites, this room answering tho many purposes of bed-room, parlor, kitchen, and boudoir of both sexes. Here sabe found a young svoruan hopelesiy il with consumption, aud ber nother, both baving been guided there by 9 cal- ored man. Tho mother had brought her dauuh- tor to Chicago for medieul ald, which she cond not conyoniently get at her home tn Michigan, which was distant five miles from tho tearcat physician, It is nlmosta fares to ask whervin this bewlldored womun bettered the condition of her dying cblld, or to ask whether tho wholesome country alr and surroundings In Michigan, oven though distant five miles from a doctor, were not fn thougan! times botter than to be dumped among tho lowest mixcd elussea of whites and blacks in one of the poorest and lowest streets of Chicago. ‘This nother refuses to send hor child tu the County Hospital, but sent word to the Young 3ien's Christian ‘Association to get her a room where she may take hor duughtor to nurme, and toyxlve her the benotit of a Chiengo y'siclin,—all this Lo be done, however, without acent on tho part of the mutber, Of course it was u propor case for us, and 60 Mr, Hemingway wisely sent to us for holp which- he could not give. Dr. Gaston also justly urged the Hospital, Dr. Walton bas nnother- case of consumption in tho Inst stage nt Boston aventit.gA young girl with hermother, The Intter hud ‘supported themaclyes weil by eanvaselng until the daugh- tor was confined to her bed. Starvation was- notuly upon them befor tha mother found her wny to the Dispensary for medical afd only, ‘The Doctor wus shocked to find how much both had suffered from hunger, Mn. 1. Chisholin, Superintendent of tho W. C, A. Boarding-Houso, reported an averago of twenty bonrdors 4 week during tho .month, and at present twenty-two, all employed, TNE COUNTY BOARD. ‘THE PLASTERING CONTILACT. At tho adjourned mocting of tho Board of County Commissioners all tho members were present, ‘Tho first bustnesd taken up was the considera- tion of u report from the Judiciary Committee relutlye to the matter of additional compensa tion proposed to bo allowed Thomna O'Brien for “completing his contract for plastering tho now Court-Héuso at earlier date than, it could otherwisv be done.” The matter bos been dia~ cussed ut two or three provinus moctings, Com- missioner Stewart baying submitted o resolu- thou awarding the contractor $3,000. Tho Com- mittee recominended that no netion should bo taken at present, und that Mr, O'Urien should bo notilied that tho work is not progressing us specdlly ag inght be desired, An iinendment to tho recommendation was offered by Mr. Wood to the etfect that the Chasr- unin of the Joint Committeo should be Instructed to notify O'Bricn that: hu must proceed with nll due diligence aud complote the work within the time indlented by a strict construction of ‘is contract, This would, the Commissioner be- Heved, ulve the contractor a considerable ex- tunslon of time, as, it is nasorted, hu wag delayed in beginuiny hls work through the building not belng ready for him, . * ‘Tho ras which has ocourred avery timo thig matter has boon brought up Was resuinol, and tho members for an hour and a butt amused euch other with thelr cloqucnco. Tho recom. mendation as. amended was Mnally adopted wnunimously, 4 BIDEWALKS, : ‘Tho Joint Committee on Buildings and Servico reported in favur of the execution of the con- tract for sidewulks around tho now Court-Howso tmounting to $17,000 lu favor of the Chicago & Lemont Stone Company. ‘The contract provides fur the completion of tho foundation for the Nagalug ang tho aren walls by the 1st of Novein- ber, Action upon this recommendation was postponed, Tho Bourd adjourncd until, Monday at 2 o'clock, WASHINGTON MONUMENT. Work Renewed Aftor a Susponsion of Twouty-tive Yours, ¥ ‘TWashington Correspondence Philadelphia Ridtetin. ‘Twenty-five yenrs ugo work was suspended on tho Washlugton Monument, after huving at- tained the hight of 160 fect. In tho years that intervened between the stoppage of work up to two years ngo nothing was dono toward com- ploting the struuture, wid It stood as an embloin | of unpatriotic devotion of a great people to tha illustrious man who led tho American urmics to victory over an oppressive. foo. Ono bun- drel yonrs after tho “birth of tho Americun Republic, Congresa took steps to completo: tho monumont. Two yours ang more wore. dovoted to atrengthoniog tho foundations, so that tho monumont would Btand tho pressure of tho additional 20,000 tuns of stone necessary to tuko {¢ upta tho hight orlginnily intonded—500 foet, Yor somo weeks now the top of tho nionunicnt has shown signs of nvtivity and Ife, Tho old board covoring and tho rotten dorrivk, which stood the summer heat and tho wintry blasts for twenty-tive years, dlsappoured, and in thoir places appoired evi- donces of modorn machinory and holsting ap- panitus, and a score of worknion engaged In re- ‘moving tho upper layers of stone, lujured by tho ‘water and tho frostg, Under tho direction of Col, Casoy, the Commissioner of Public Buildings and Grounds, the work upon tho monument has progressed very rapidly, and in a fow days moro all the work of carrying tho monuuiont up to tho hight of so0teet begun. Tho diamotur of the jmonumont at tho base la fifty-six fuct, of which thirty-one {cot {4 of musoury, the well-holo ‘ln tho contre belng twonty-ilve fdet. At tho hight of 160 fout the thickness: of tho minsonry i8 eleven feot elie, inches, and tbis Col, Casey thinks Is wholly unnecessary, and 60 ho pro: poses from this polnt up to reduce tho thick nieas bout threo fet, muking tho distance from the outside edge of tho marbla to tha inalda Iino of the grunit olyht feer oight inches, By doing thig tho baav of tho monumont will bo relloyed of muuch years, und the structure will bo stronger, The fillug In back of -tho murblo 'to the Hno of the woll-holo from tho wo Up jo Prosent hight,*hns boen dono with Irrogulur-sizud blue-stono and coment. In romoving tho uppor layor of utone for the diss tance uf about two and 4 halt foot, all sizes of stony. wore found, fron the alze of 0 man’s hand to a. block olghteen inchos thick and two or three fect in length, An even surface has now beon nado, und from this point up nothing ‘but cut geanit block ovary one madego it in its place, will be putdu. ‘Tho old plan of putting Jn biucatone heltor-akelter will not be followed, but Inatoad 4 regular couro of gruntt, An vlo- Yator has Leon erected inside the monument, which carries all tho stono and material to tho top, und us the work progresues this will bo oxe tonded upwards algo, ‘The olevutor lau perma nentone. and when the monument ty lintshed wilt be uxwd te take passengers to the top, Col. Caney told your correspondont to-day, while stunding un the top of the monument, tbat he expected to lay the finit etono noxt week, und to add twonty-five feot to the hight bofore cold woathor sotain. Hefore the end of this txcul your, the Wb of next Juno, bu fools oonfidont tut Boventy fout will be added to thu monument, muking the hight then 20 fect. A Jurge bunther of incmorial stones, contril- uted tu tho imoniument twent ve or thirty ‘CUTS Uo, UTP {x sunall frame “building on tho onumont gepunds, ‘Those he docs not. intend to buikl fnta) the monument propor, but will havo them made thin und fustened on the inside ag It goes up by por nee baits, those sloncy nyu of iy lar sizux, Col, y Mes it will not be ndvisabie:to put then fut wallof tho donument ppgper, because it terfero with tho regulurity of tha structure, AM will bo used, showever; and mato to show to tuyo. Vory siauy of tho memorlal atanes 1 monument on tho ingldey favlug tho well-bi we badly ine Jured by the water runulng ddwatupen them und tho -elfagts of tha weatho: ah nunibor of wilt, und the theso were olabaritoly lettered fi Jottoring fa ulmnoat illegible, * ‘Rich in musvlo-producing material boyoud all other foods wud medictucs aru Mult Bitters THE COUNCIL. A Long Discussion on the Ques tion of Water-Supply. The Whole Matter Finally Post- poncd until Next Weck. Barbod-Wire Foncos—Tho Boiler Inspeotor- ship—Misoollanoons Business. M * An adjourned meeting of tho City Councll was held Inst evening, Mayor Harrison it tho chatr. All of the members wore preyent ex- copt Ald, Grannis, Wotkins, Allpeter, Afe- Nurnoy, Everett, Loronz, atid McCormick, THE NOILER INSPECTONSIUL, Ald. Lawler called up tho matter of tha confirmation of Vatrick ‘Tiernoy a3 Boller Inspector, and ‘moved thnt tho majority re- port on the subject be concurred in, Ald, Cullerton moved tho temporary post ponement of tha subject, which prevailed. > THE WATER-SUPPLY. The proposition to inerense tlie watar-sup- ply by purchasing new engines was then takurl up, and tho two reports on the subject —tho majority, in favor of adding. two new pumps to the Wbst Sido works, and the m!- nority, in favor.of establishing now and dls- tinct pumping-works on the South -Slde, in tho vicinity of ‘the rlver—were read. AKL ‘Thompson, moved that the majority report bo concurred {n, aul tho motion was Ald. Wickersham was partlatly in favor of both reports, and said tho pumps should bo ordered nt once, even If the question of loca- ton could not now be determined, course of his remarks he rend a petition which had been’ handed him which was in favor of tho minority report, and wherein Iv was averred that the advantages of adopting than compensate for the addi- ‘he petition was signed by Field, Leiter & C¢., Keith Bros., C, M. THen- derson & Co,, Meyer, Selz, Schwalb & Co., Mark Kimball & Co. North Chicago Rollin 3B," Peabody, Jesse Murry Nelson, Enoy Ayres, Aw A. Munger, 2 Lodiis, John Buckingham, je Corwith, Fitrst & Brad W. King & Co, Frankiin ie, Warner & Co., A. Harding, Jolin P, Kellogg & Co., Cain, Wampold & Co.y Hibbard, Spencer & Co, J.B. Drake & Co.. and th Manufacturing Company. concluded his reniarks by submitting the fol- lowing substitute for the majority report: OnpEneD, 1, That tho Ma erof Public Works ure hore! Immedlute steps ry Hiuteh bison, MacVeagh & 'Co., @ Crane Brothers’ The Alderman or and Commission- yy Instructed to taka for tho construction, nt tho carilest practicable tle, of » pair of pumping ongines, having accombined capacity of not less ‘Thin 30,000,009 yatllous dntls'. 2. ‘Thut the Mayor and Commissioner of Public Works be angl thoy hereby are Instructed aud empowered to invite special engines required from such imanufacturers or persons ouly. who are known to possess amplo ‘ncllitics aud resourees to prosocute the work in nn expeditious and gatisfuetory manner, and to necept such bid or bids as may In thelrdiscrotion ‘be deemed to bo for tie best Intercstsof tho uity, 4 That tho cost of the engines be paid for out of nny money to the credit of the Water Fund not otherwlsd appropriated. 4.'That tho Muyor and Controller are instruct- ed to advertise for proposals for the sale to tho clty of aaite to be occuplod for Clty Water. ‘Works on the enst bank of tho South Branch of tho. aa River; between Polk aud Monroc atreo! 5 proposals for tho Ald. Thompson was in favor of the major- ity report, and in the consideration of tho guestion sald his aim had bean to get for tho city the most that: he-could for the. least Ys Ald, Burloy was in fayor of purchasing the pulps at onee, but was opposed to -locutlny them on the South Slide for other than economic rensong.” Lt would be dangerous, he sald, to undertnke to tnp the present tun nel, which would have to be done to loctte tho works us proposed by the Citizens’ Asyo- elation, Central works might be needed in he believed, unt! ry. “A new tunnel could able, but the bullillug of .one was out of the question, Ile wanted tho pumps ordered, ts proposed, and to seo the Vout Side Pumping-Works comploted at as early a day as possible, a ld. -Dixon ra{sed the point that, since roprintion had been made for the pro- Improvement, it was- questionable fhe Water Fund could bo used for the purpose. Ue wanted the whole guestlon Inld over until an opinion trom the aw Departmentconld be had on the subject, ‘urley eld that the Water lund was. constantly available for hu kind contemplated, and different from other funda, Ald, Cullerton was in favor of the minority report, nnd moved that it bo substituted for the majority report. He wanted tho works in the. centre of the city, and beside wns “oppose recommendation .; to punps “by — special pumps wore to ba: purchased he wanted to Be 10 widest competition invited to have the bids coma be! its netion, The whole thing looked to hhn like nn attempt to buy the pumps from some particular firm or’ individual, which lic was. satd.tho minority report only the purchase of the pumps, sand wis not -materiniy different: from the- substitute offored by Ald, Wiek thought it was a third pumpin; 80 far ns ha the future, but n tunnel was neces! now be mada aval whether or not ‘ovements of tho it It. was very purelinse ‘the provosals.” If tha generally agreed that were desiruble, new, tha oppusition proposition was based upon the alleged In- the cost of them over tho adding eck during ‘the evening ),000,000, so tho bugabou: of oxpunse was nota serlouy one, “He did not bulieve tho additional cost would exceed but did believe that the mujority of e City Engineer, of ‘now pumps S ‘Tho‘petition © present ropresented about & ittee on Fire and misted in the matter by the who lind fulled to give a single measurement or intelligent estlinate In alfhe had auld or done, All they lad had te n was his say-so, while on the other Citizens’ Agsouintion had givon fi ‘ures for everything thoyclalmed. | From.this ho went Into dotatl, showing the discrepancy *g claim. and ‘what 10 facts, »“from Engineer ., (had Covers tema ted “the about simitoo, He Marks by expressing a doubt whether tho Oo HOW punups If thoy hotween tho City ee concluded his re- unnol could supply word located oni Ashland avenu elting the opinions, of some expel subject, which wore, Iu cifect, that tho carry- tog of such a volumeof watersuch a distance would endanger te tunnel and nso tl glnes, and that central works would better and more equitably distribute the water to all sections of tho city, . é Ald. Hildreth concurred with Ald, Cultér- ton on the question of inviting proposals, and went on to say that he remembored a tine when the city would buyonly a certain ake un was before I wasclected. jd. Hildreti—¥es, sir; long before you over caine to public notice, (Groat Inugh- tor, ys : Ald, Ballard was In fovorot having con: the South Side, and that tho Law Dopart- be consulted before any action was taken repeating his former argument on the lark was in favor of tho minority re- of acentral distribution of the wa- thought the report; went just far Thompson explained that tho word ted In the majority W known that ‘there Tho Mayor—Ti Al Ald, Dixon mot “special” had beon Inge repo:t because It was we' were not to exceed twolvo establishments in neceasury engines could be gotten, and because it was desirable to exclude irresponsible bid Some furthor discusston followed h tho motion of Ald. Cullerton waa put, and pre i i ‘gMoAuloy, Bu ig urphys Burley tho Pate by Ald! Bwitt move » and tnserg striking out the wot Ly uuuylor? in tho first section, which pre- Ald. Hitdreth jaye to further amend by striking out all of the report relating to lo- ating tho pumps, and tha amendment pre- yalled by tha fullow:ng voto: reaa—MeAuloy, Burke, Rlontan, Hildroth, Lawler, Purcell, Cohroedar, Bond, Thompson, Tirndy, MeCeath, Moser (Fifteenth Motor (SIx- teenth), Rarvett: Murphg, Wrley—I0. Noe Wekershums Dixon, Landers, Mallard, Clurk, Rhorey, Cullorton, Smyth, Poovey, 8witt, Alulbert, Young, Nnhof—13, Ald, Wickersham then called up his sub- stitute, and moved Its adoption in place of the report 3 amentied, Ald. Cullerton moved that the whole mat- ter bo lnil over for ono week, and that tho Corporation Comisel bo asked to give an apluton ns to te power of the Council to divert the Water Fund for the purchase of grounds and pumps, - Some discussion followed, and flnally Ald. Cullerton’s motion drevalled, and the whols question went over for one week. MIBCELLANKOUB. ie Ald, Purcoll called up the report of the Cominitteo on Railronds, recommending that Jones & Laughlin ba granted tho privileze of Inying railroad track neross Fulton qucet at Canal, to connect with thelr ware- Ouse. Ald. Peovoy was ouposed to the report, and moved that it bo recommitted, ‘The motion prevalled, ald, Swift called up tho barbed-wiro ord!- nauce, nnd moved Its passage, > Ald. Ballard moved that it be so amonded png not to nuply to Lake Park, e amendinent was lost, nnd the ordl- nance wis adopted by a yote of 24 to 8 Tha ordinance 1s ns follows: ; Section 1. That no fenco or barrier consist- ing or made of what. is culled # barbed wiro,” or of whlet © bitrbed wire” is n part, shall bo butlt, or used Within the City of Chicnyo niong tho ling of or in or upon or along any atreot, alley, or pubite walk or drive, or throtigh, along, or around any pubic park, or In and avout ur ntong any land or lots or parks owned or controlled by the City of Chicago, BEC. 3. That wherover in tho City of Chicago Jn, along, or through any public atrest, alley, or park “burbed wire” Is now in use in part or in whole for fence or burrler, the samo shall bo ro- imoyed, and any party or partics owning, con- trolling, or puttin tho samo shall, pur write ten notice from the Department of Public Works, romoye such barbed wire” within thire tydnya from tho soryice of sich notices upon tho party or parties so ‘buiiding, controlling, or malntalniug such * barbed wire” fence or bar- rler, and, upon fallure of such party or parties tocomply with sald notico, such purty or parties shall be subject to n fine hercinufter provided, » 8xe. 3, Any porson or persons violating any of the provisions of this ordinanco shult be linhlo ton fine of not less than $10 nor more than $25, Skc.4, This ordinance shail bo tn foreo from and after ita passage. . Ald, Barrett called up his order Instruct- ing the Commisstoner of Public Works to In crense the pay of the water-pipo Inborers 25 cents per day, which was concurred {n, Ald, Lawler ealled up tie report of tho Committee on Schools, recommending that the Mayor's Anpolntees to the Board of Edu- eation be confirmed. Ald, MeGrath wantedthe report divided or reconmmitted. One of the avpolulecs was notably unlit by eduention and training for the duites of tho responsible ollice, Mr, Mans could sweeten alcohol, mix drinks, ete., but he knew no more about tho duties of such an office than a year-old boy docs about as- trqnomy, and he could not support him, Id. Schroeder vouched for Mr, Jearning and his fitness for the office, Ald, sfeGrath sald he had known Mr, Maas sume years, and ever since ho was a Inborer ina distillery, and knew that he spoke the English danguage very imperfectly, Ald, Hildreth said his constituents thought thoy should be represented on the Board of Edneation, and. presented a numerously- signed petition to that effect. oma furthor discussion followed, and finally the report was concurred in by 2 vote of A ty 3. Thoso voting in the negative “Were Ald. iiidretit and Schroeder, Ald. Me- Grath being excused, 2 Ald, Brady introduced on order enlling upon the Superintendont of Police and Blre Marshal to enforce ‘the ordinance In refer- ence to furloughs, Referred to the Comunit- te on Fire and Water, Tho Council then adjourned uutli Monday evening, the 22d, AN EIGHT-POUND RAT. Bolng One of Right Mundred and Nince teen Iuta Killcd in a Boor Vault, Curreaponilence Netw York Sun. FRANKLIN, Pa., July 3f,—Tweuty years or 60 go Herman: Minnich owned a brewery along French Creek, tn this place. A storage vault or tunnel belonging to tho browory was excavated in tho sid hill noarly 200 fect in longth. There was n gront tlood In the ereok In 188, and the water throatoned to iit the vault. A largo quantity of boor was stored thore at tho time, In attompting to savo thu beer from boing éar- ried away Brower Minnich was drowned. Phil- Up Grossman now keeps a saloon near tho yault, which ho uses to store cheeso, bologna, and becr in. Tho vault for some time hae been overrun with rats of ‘an onormousaize, They frequone the tunnol tn such numbers and aro so bold and Aggressive that Grossninn hns long found tt necessary to take some ono with him to fight tho rats away while ho takes out checao or beor, Tho checso is. kept covered with tin cnsea through which the ruts cunnot gnaw, among Grossinan's childron are two boys,— Philly, 15, and Eddie, 8 years ald. Thoy aro both extremoly foud of Swisschoese, A fow daysngo {hoy dotormined to muke a raid on tho stores of tholr favorit, chooso in the old brewery vault, They knew it would be necessary tofightan army of rnts, in order to ascoure tho prizo thoy covoted, but that did not deter thom. - Philly urmed himself with a houvy piece of hoop-iron, and tho two boys entored tho vault, tho young: vat onocarrying a lantern, ‘Thoy bad gono a Yow foot only whun the rata began to dleputa tholr passage, Hats scamperod about them on overy side, and it was with difficulty that Phitly kopt them off of himself and vrothor by netive wiolding of iis ploog of iron, Some of tho rats wore of enormous size, and tho army kept tho boys entirely surronnded, moving toward tho furthor end of tho tunnel with tham, and keop- ing up a loud and flerce outcry ns they marched, Baveral mes ono of tho rats, maure bold than hla companions, would Jump savagely at one or the other of the por ¢ but thoso Invariably moc death, or wore disublod by vlowa from ‘Philly's rou, he younger boy wanted to yo back after fn rat hud leaped up and- caught him by tho Jeove with its tocth; but his vrothor quictod his toate and told him that tho rate woro only playing, 2 Uy the tlmo tho boys rodched tho ond of tho , tunnel, where tho cheeso was kept, the rats hud gathered by hundreds around the childron, coy- -ering. tho choesy boxes and running over tho. “boyd in spite of tho efforts of the older to keep thoin off. . Philly took off his cont and wrappou Ituround hie littte brothor to protect him from tho ruts, and thon proceedod to uncover a cheesy. Tho rats piled upou htm and all: nbout him, 1s though frantic with the prospect of yotting pos: scasion of tho chocay thomselyes, Philly bon! about hin, right aud loft, but, tinding it {mpogsl- bio to drive tha rita awuy so that he could get n ‘box raised, ho told his brathor to gu back and tell his father ta come Into tho vault aa soonus possl- Dic, The little: folow hastened out, leaving Pol Pealae: In tho’ dark,.battling with tho rats, whic wore graduutly getting tho better of him, Ho placed his buek ugainst one side of tho tun: nel, aud wielded ‘his, weapon continually, killing or divatijing.a rut at almost ovory blow. When. tho younger obild. earricd the nowa to his father that BY ily was in tho vault. sur rounded By the rate, Grousinan and two nulgh- bora armod themselves with clubs und hurried to tho rescuv at the boy. The wrmy of mta seomed to number thousands when thoy reached the scone. The men Joined in the contest, but fo humorous and persistent were. tho rata "that they were more than an hour tn cong wor ing thoin.” Dead rats lay piled on ovory side, an theiy number was so greatly reduced that the Survivors wore Mnully driven to their holes, Highthundrod ahd ninetoon dead ‘rats were cure led from the vault, One of thom weighed over eight pounds. ‘The curcasscs filled a two-horso hox-wagon, and were 0 ood jond for a toni to. draw away, ‘The combined wolght of the rata’ Was over a ton, —$——— A Michigan Gane for Garfield. ** day City (Mich,) Tribune, . Shortly aftor, tho Gicsiuonelat nominattons were wade tho Catholic Indica at Port Huron held a fulr, at which ono of the prominont fent- ‘ures was a gold-hoatted cane, to be presonted to. tho gandidato recelvine tho largest number of voles from the attendunts at tho tatr. Whon ‘tho votes were counted It was found that Gon. Garfield bud w large mujority over both Hane cook and Weouver, and, as tho voters wore lear ly ull Catholics, tho result bas 1 signiticanca Attached to it beyond ordiuary events of this character, Tho cans was duly forwarded to Gon, Garticld, and the following ‘lottor is pub- lighed in the Port Huron ime as his uckuowl- edumont of its recelpt: « Biehanit Os July 28, 1880,—Mra, Elizabeth At- Kinaon, Preatdent Port Huron Buir, Port Huron, AMich.-DEAR MADAM; Youry of tho oth just, informing mo of tho rogutt of thovoto taken ut your falr and forwarded gold-huaded cane, came duly to hand. Pleyse accopt for you and your a lates ty fal thanks: for the compll- nyént and tho klod ‘torms hy whiob It waa pro- fed. Tho cnno came sufely to band, and will bestrougured os wh pleasant memorint of tho Asjndaves of you and your bey tar Very truly tee A. Gawreup,”” i SE APE Pere rei oautiiul aud fytolicétual Yoxas Lady ‘* ‘Offers to Marry Dr, Tanner, Rovniow ov ruu'Taxaa Auman ann OncHAnD- Wty Panusriny, Lex, Aug. 4, 188.20 Dr, Lane Faster—Deansue [els with uel plonaure wo, the editroas of tho Puriner and Orchurd- Palestine, Tex., huvo watched tho proxress of your grand oxpériiunt in tho eauso of aclence and humunity, {ter ourreeting the too com. mon error that Texas ia filled with naught but low and thieving specimens of tho human race, ‘wo would suggest that hure aro tho most ratinad and elvilized peopto In tho United Rtatos. Thoy are filled with entorpriae and adventure to the Inrgest extent: of whtoh Anglo-Raxon blood la eupable, ‘They render Toxan character pecilline: ly worthy and remarkable in many uf 18 phies Of clogince and, usefiiness, not tho lenst of whioh Js tho remarkable beauty of person attached to ta Indic. Wo are ono of those ladies, and we thia day mako you an offer of jonrrlige, not only for tho reason of tha re- murkabte exporiment and consequent reputn- ton, but for tho economy of x lueband whose self-sacrificing disposition will ulways insure peace ind plenty at home, Yours devotedly, . Cary RuizAnyrit CRhOvLRS. P, 8.—Anawer soon. Our paper hae the Inc est olroulation of nny inland paper in tho Stato of Toxan, and Roborta will be nominated by nn overwhelming vote ‘on tho frat ballot in tho State Convention, g GEO, LOCAL CRIMT. TILK PRINCESS FATIMA, Mr, Richard M, Truax,s young man old enough to know better, has bech and gono and done ft, Yesterday his wife, Mrs, Jessie ‘Trunx, obtained a- warrant before Justice Nammer charging her husband with adultery and fornication, the woman fn tho caso belng Mary, Montgomory, sling the “Princess Fatima, the wonderful half-lady,’ who'some time'ngo was the leading card. in _o-snide show at 180 Clark street, near Madison, ‘Trunx within a. few weeks past ins been running a Miry-goods store on State, between Thirty-fourth and ‘Chirty-fifth streets, and has apparently been trusted by first-class business firms In thi city. A short tine ngo he for the first, time beheld the * Princess Fatima,” ond was smitten with her abound- ing’ charms. He cultivated her ac- qualntance most assiduously, and = in oing so neglected his family and business, About ten ays ago he disnppeared, aud not showing up Mrs. Truax started out upon, a still-hunt for her delinquent lord and master, By chance she ascertained that he had been Bick, and also sueccedad fn finding the’ physi- cian who was attending him, Ue informed her that the truant “Dick”? was quite 1} and. occupying quarters at No. 180 Monroe street. The wife visited that number, where, Ian- guldly reposing upon what may oventually prove a bed of thorns, she found Truax in company with the “Princess.” In fact, the pater liad been fiving togethor for several weeks and occupying the sine room and, bed, ‘he — . officer” could not find Trunx, who has undoubtedly left the city for the city’s good. Montgomery, allas the “Princess Fathina,” was found ari placed. under arrest, She gave bonds for appenrance Aug.10, Asnd featuro of this disgraceful transaction: is, that the truant ‘Truax Jeaves his wife and‘o young child in destitute circumstances, ‘YATTAW SURPRISED. Jullus, alins Black Jack, Yattaw, tho bum- boat bummer, yesterday received 1 genulne surprise In the Courtof Justice Summerfield, Me has'so long dotied the Jaw and scorned tho efforts of Its ofticers, that he camo ashore yesterday fully contemplating a vindtention at the hands of ajury of his peers, Ha hus in gvery instanco when brought before Justice Wallace taken a change of yonue to Justice Summertield, whore juries composed of his. peers in villainy have Invarinbly found him to be a good and pure man, whose only aim was the elevation of mankind, in which view of the case they were In one sense of tho word strictly correct, J rosceuling-Attorney. Cameron therefore determined checkmate Black, Jack's scheme, and, when his case was called yes- terday, asked that a special venire of twelve men be obtatned for -the trial of the ease, The venire was placed In the hands of Police- Oflicer Gaylord, to which Yattaw’s attorney, Mr, Mitchell, objected, claiming that a jury summoned by any one but a county stable would not be o legat one, Just 1cO Summerfleld, however, ruted that o pollee- man vould serve the venire; and stated that it way nbout time the questlon was settled whether. or not It was possible to obtain a respectable jury. Twelve roputable citl- zens were found, and the hearing for dis- orderly conduct procecded,, ‘Lhe compluin- ing witness, Col. Baldwin, testifled: to the: outrageous abuse and obscene conduct of Yattaw in His. presence of a party of highly respectable Indies and -gentienion on tho Lake-Front, and his statement was fully cor- roborated, Yattaw’s counsel made a desper- ate effort for nequittal, but tha jury, after be- Ing out avont twenty minutes, returned a verdict of guilty and assessed the fine at S05, Yattaw gnve bond, and: appented the case, ‘Three other cases are ponding against the bumboat proprietor, one for disorderly con- duct and two for selling Nquer without a license. Theso cases wil at10a.m. ' ALLEGED CONFIDENCE GAME, Some weeks alueo Jucob Harris, ‘alias, M, Morris, arrived in Chicngo and immediately began to manipulate things with the view of raising the wind. By virtue of;a good pres- ence and a glib and persuhsivo tongue ho readily wormed himself into the confidence of several business firma, and, having found what he concluded was a fulr-fleld, began, It is alleged, a systematic course of fraudulent: uilsrepresentation, Ife first secured $800 worth of malltinery goods from 0... RR Kelth & Co; which he .ordered for- warded. Silver Cliff, Colo,, where he pretended to be located int business. Messrs, Keith & Co., howoyer, becamo niarmed, and investigated the fellow’s: busi- ness, After considerable trouble they suc- cecded In getting back thelr goods, Harris then concluded to keep shady for 9 time, but finally, about July 12, came here to again try his hand, This time he practiced on Ldwenthal, Kauffnian & Co. dealers in to- bacco and smokers’ articles, Tierepresented hiniself ag a member of tho firm of Varris & Nathan, of Leadyilte, and succeedeit in ne- gotiating for a bill of tobacco. and smokers? suppiics aggragating $1,200. In part pay- ment he drew a draft on a mythienl father In New York, and signed it M. “Aforris. In ex- planation of ‘tho . discrepancy . as tw -his name he told some sprelous sto! which aroused tho suspicions of tho firm, telegram to New York demonstrated that the fellow was to be looked after, and steps wore nt once taken to bag him, In the mean- time, however, he’ secured n letter of intro- ,duetion to Mr, a B, Wolf, contractingengent of the Rock Island, from whom he ob- taincd 1 pass to the West upon 4 prom-, ise to ship his stuff by that route, When it was established that’ Harris was a clear-cut bant, warrants for his arrest were procured, ant estord ny he attempted 8 very shrewd but fruitless defense, After hearing the testimony, Justice Summertiold held hint to the Criminal Court In $700 ball upon the charge of attempting o confidence TG, which was necessury, as the goods had no! been delivered by Lowenthal & Co. He was also held 1n $500 for obtalning passes by nils- representation, and is now locked up in tho County Jail. , ° TNE JUSTICES, Yesterday Arthur Van Norman swore out & warrant, before Justice Brayton for thb arrestof Peter T,,Rymal, whom he: chatges with having ombezzled the sum of $70.50, the prguerty of the Shorley Food Company of Jhicago. "Tho case was continued to Aug. 20, Dennis Callaghan, Edmund Burk, and John Dolan were on trial yesterday bofora Justco Scully charged with abetting and as- sisting in the escapo of 9 prisoner, Snatuc- day last Mra, Hooper, of Janesville, Wis., while waiting fora train at the old Kinzio strect dopotiof the Northwestern Road, was relieved of & pocketbook containing quite a un of monoy. Peter Stephens, 9 brakeman in the employ of the Company, ran after und arrested the thiof, and pliced him in tho oftico of Tralnmaster Porklus, . While somo. one went for a police-offlcer, Callaghan and huis friends surrounded Stephens and CON. menced hustling the prisoner about, and during the excitement ‘the unknown thiet escapa, . » KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN RULE, ° Lovisvitrz, Ky. Aug. 13—Tho Suprema Commandery of the Knights of the Golden Rule were in session two days nt Lelder- Kranz Holl, The following officers’ wero elected and installed to-day: H.C, Lloyd, 8. Commander, Loulavlile; James. 2B, Lyng, . Oy Terre Mnuto, dnd; Robert We liaynes, 8.Secretary, Juckson, Tenn; Td. Hareann Bp tatron Cineclanaths B. i, uurras be ‘aducali, 6.5 Soni! Milliman, 8. ioral Gineinial? S, M. iiere hard, 8." Warden, - Louisville, K; i Eee ieee Adjo 1 Chica; Wednesdgy.lu Aygust, 1881. =, 7 * Boe é ON FAIR, ing New Yous, Aig. 12—The Wort ‘alr Commission hi ‘another pee ta ; In which it was determined to send an‘uddress to the people of tho United States to the Ex- seutlve Conmittas for approval and publica- tion. ‘Ten per cent of the subseriptions will barcanired to be paid in Jan, 1 and 10 per |, MeCheauey's boyond doubt, though but ¢: ———— be heard Aug. 21 cent overy alxty days therenfter, ‘7 mission accepted. an tavitation to ig Gone Brighton, and adjourned to meet again tho call of the Chalrmart. nat rid . ST, LOUIS’ BITTER PILL, Sr. Louis, Aug. 12—Speclal-a gent Sawye of the Census Bureau, completed lity Taba of rovistig the work of the census cnumey ‘ tors hers this afternoon, nud lett to-night te Loutevillo, where ho will perform Qalintlar Syork Liv makes tho population of Bb Louts 077, oo - STATE CLAINS, Byetal Dispatch to The Chieago Tritune, Sriunorien, Ill, Aug. 12—Tho Cominis. sion of: Claims will’ probably eonctuds ig Inbors to-morrow, . The only elatmn atlowed, go fariwas that for-the payment of three State bonds Isaned before Goy, Matteson’ tine, which has been before tho Comme, sion slice it was organized, | ‘a a A SPECIAL TRAIN os ‘will lenvo tho Contral depot, yin C.D. & ORR, At 11:45 p.m. ovory oventny, from Aug. 16tog], inclustvo, and run through to Aurors, h : a Times: Our highest artlats in dontiste + The, Vise! Indigestion, dyspepsia, nurvous + andalf formeot gence debility rolteved te ote Ing Mensman's Peptontzed Bout “Tonto, the cas preparation of beef contalning its entire nlite Nous proporties, [tld nat.a mere stimulant Ike the extrnets of beef, but contains blood-inaklige forco-Fonoraling, nnd life-sttatatning: pronerticg} isinvaluablein aif entecbled conlitions: wires. ‘the result of exhaustion, norvons prostration overwork, or acute diseaso; * particularly it t! guiting fan pobaonary, Somplaints, swell, iz »» Proprictors, New York. Fi by druywists. ss ° Foes TOUAALIN-ARNOLD—Vadnondi il, et the roshtenea of tho bride's parenine at ieee faite i dy tho Hoy. 1 Ui, Honwortty Gorge A. ‘Toutatin, of Chicayo, and Halas Tressio aM. Amold, of Bie Island, HEDDEN-WOODS-At_ the rosldones of ¢, 1 sau eon i my e id SOM Waddie aurea eles rae Medden und str, mperrev er NEB PADDOU—At itiver Forest, i. Ang. 12 Ealth say, Kvateeng, only child of May ‘Vaddou, tgedvnbinthennd aiaye, sh one Mar Vaddou, Winoral Brliay nfterivon. Krionds invited, BERIY-—-On tho llth inst. Allco, ral from residcrice, 43 Roston-ay., x Az 1 by carriages to Htesentit Brlenda aro coniat HWOWNCAL Woodstock, Mily Aug. Mat of hemorthane of tho luni, Willinn Je dina aed iysoare and 7 months, son Of Str. Ann llrown, of Ko. ‘ Funeral Friday, tho’ Itt, at 7 p.m, to Graceting Comoter} om Tesitence, ZY 8 + Cl Fitond at tho family are invited, Pooret Chileaxo, ZA'TON~The funcral survicos of Hi wifoof W, D. batons wii tao vince nel gelc urdny morning at tho Fosidaneo, #8 North Clark Clt—At hor roniience, 171 Kast 1 q sty Tanna Gooner, axed M0 runna. sie griing Bunoral wil) take ‘piaco Bi curt, Aug. 1, nt 0 a, m, from residenco fo Bt, John's Church, thenco by eafriagos to Calvary Comoters, is Ew neva a es meee Blenso copy. PAGH—Aug. 1, Hanry W. Hago, nxed 24 of tneral Relduy'atZ egiuek pn trom tha rertdonce cy ‘ Page, Vincenn re Dy cars trom ouwina Bintion to Onkwouus Coimeieese MARSH—Auy, 12 at p.th, of pustro-ontorltls: Mamie, beloved daughtor of Jc aud ivances slant. aRed, 13 months gnd 10 days. ~ S z jutice of funvril herenfter. . ANNOUNCEMENTS. ras ae SN Political. . PUBLIO MERTING OF ‘ri vRIWTEENTH Ward Vat t faa anne rer Club will bo Wold this ovening at WARD YOUNG MENG GARFIBID ang Arar Giab wil wiaoe this eventing ie a Pt wh ru C1 favor of Gurilold aro Invited tantionds, Tet Oven “oe Taka Fae of Lal iow, Cow's Hall, Lineoin und Wrightwroutaves thie Pe Heats at cCEF TISSUE eis cl overy Mtu Hlattict wtit bo pranents siecle Pile GARFIMLD AND ALTHUR CU OF Ti Di viath kara win tivet Saturday niant Meee coror Mirman and Liucoin-sts, Good spoakurs will Address the meoting. FPUE SEVENTERNTE WAND VETERANS ATE roquested to meot saturday evening ut 20 bare Pabeo-st. for, to purnove of urannisime n Gartield Club forthe Prostdontial campaign, Ait soldiers and anllors aro urgently requosted tu attend, Mixcellancous, It, A.M. DELIGHT WILL, CONDUCT THR ‘Gorpol onyperance meting at nuan to-day In ‘Lowor Furwoll tall, BAKING POWDER, — POW! bsolutely Pure. jO-otber prepamuon makes wich. lait, Uaky, bob ‘brands, or luxurious pat ry. Can bo eaten by dys} tlos without fear af tho IL i resulting from heavy {a westlblo food, 2” Comm ended for purity aud whole rmaneas by the +0 ze BARING POWDEI CO. Now. York. SELTZER AP! INT. A CHEMICAL MARVEL. ‘Thongh a thousand leagues away Selizer's Tonle fountain fonts, drink tho satnu to-dny, Jn our tup-off Wostern homie, ‘Thanks to Chomistey'y wpall— z Ino Inatont—provtol pasat Frowtas from tho living well Seltzer bubblos in tho glares! ; TANUANT'S PUNE APEMIENT ¥ tive the mre elixir birth. Moulthtul ag tho tuld sent Flushing from tho breaat of Earth. Tue and distance, what are they? Whon Art thuécan reproduce Sprhuge a thousand leuues away, For the aick man's instant eel 2 HOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS. AUCTION SALES, = . Won By CHICAGO AUCTIONS STORAGE CO. ‘Gonorat Auctionoers, 106 Luko-at, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE. - Handsome and Medium Furalture, Varlor Sate in Brocatatle, Torry, sep, and 1alry Bow TOBACA my Bola, MRS HTM weyers’ Hove gud Hulu Cases rl ‘Tt 1) Bluebonnds, Itch French Mirrors i woking Giaavos, ote, ote, Ut AT AUCTION, ; BATURDAY, AUG. 14, AT 94 O'CLOCK, ¢ Atonr Balosrconis, 105 Luko-st, CHICAGO AUCTION & STOLAGE CO. OLSEN, Pras'e. i i We. 8.06 WM. AL ts_AUee MATERIALS ASSA E.H. Sargent, 25 State-at., Chicag™ ————OUERUY & 00-, Auctloneers & Manufacturars’ Agents, 78 & 80 RANDOLPH-ST., - Hold toguiar Bales of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND GENERAL #8 MERCHANDISE * each week at 0:80 4, te ono er BF ee at or tho brat Adare: AUER, Cuntucuner ay atSahsonest CEE OUTET 1h NENG

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