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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, THE CITY.: GENERAL NEWS. Mies Loutsn Poxrnox ts at the Palmer. J.C, Buack, of Danville, IL, is nt tho Pacific. J. Stacy Mir, of Cincinnat!, is nt tho Paeltic. 8. BANCHKZ DB AQUADA, Cuba, is at the Pa- citle. Junan WArzan TATE, of Jacksonville, Fla., is at tho Tremont, 3 . C.F, Bacox and T. ¥. Carter, Victoria, B.C. aro at the Tromont. 4 Cor. 8. SCCoNIRLE and Liout. Hf. A. Schrocder, U.S. A. aro at the Palmer, I, 8. New, of the Indianapolis Journal, is at the Palmer. = H, Ovgnron Jowes and Gedrge Blake, of Hong Kong, Chinn, are wt the Tremont. . 1, IT. HAYA, General Superintendent of the Sothern Pultman Car Company, is ut tho Palmer. 4 W. J; Tiancocr, Agent of tho Amoricnn Fix- pres Company at Gouuoll Huts, fay is at tbo Paclito. , James J. Hitt, General Managor, and KB. Angus, General Superintendont, of the Chicago, ‘Mivhesotn, St Paul & Munitobu Hailrond, aro at the Pucitie, ‘Tne funeral of tho Inte Mrs, W. D. Raton will be held nt 10 o'clock’ this morning at tho family: restdcnee, No. 481 North Clark street. Tho Hove, Clinton Locke, D. D,, will otfleiate, ‘Tie temperature yestorntay. ns observed by Manasse, aptialan, Noe Madison street, Trine UNE Buliding, was at 84. ur. 4 degt 10.0. nt Tbs 2 3b De hae Bs p.m, 8, Baromoter, 8 Des SUF 20.62, ‘Tne Firat 0. B, Chureb, corner of Clark and ‘Washington atreots, which has been closed. for tt month tor cluaning and rupairs, has Deon newly frescocd, and wilt’ bo opened again tor Diving survice to-morrow morning. Frepemca Scuutrz, 6b Paid of age, a Gers min widow living at 3 Emma atreot, dicd suddenly without the attendance of # physiclin atho'clock last ovoning. Old age and general debility are supposed to have beon tho causes. Yesrernay afternoon was tho tino set for tho argument in the tugbent cages on the miestion of the whistling nuisance. Tho Justice wis present, but tha contestants, wore not rondys 2 Ing Interested In next week's program, and the case was postponed until tho 2ith. : ‘Trrene will be a concert given to-morrow aft. ernoon, beginning at 4 o'clook, by Hand's orchestra, in the pavillon nt West South Park. Tho grounds may bo renched by tho Indian Rnd Cottage Grove avenuo ears and dummy, There will undoubtedly be an immense attond- Qnee if the weather fs good. ‘Tie Fox Lake Shooting Club mot last ovening at tho Tremont House, As tho Club now num= ‘bers sixty members tho rofl was declared full. The Club has recently purchaser) property, for shooting grounds at Fox Lake, andthe attornoys avero instructed to propare tho deeds transfer- ring to tho Club the Property. now owned by Arthur Witley, including the house. Turoporse T, Guaney, Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons, State of Ttinols, with Pust Grand Master De Witt 0, Cregier, will mako his official visit to Thomas J. Turnor Lodge No. 40, AP. & ACM. Thursday ovoning. Grand Masters from other Stites ant abroad, with Othor distinguished guests, ure expected to bo present. ‘Khe Lodge will mect prompt and sharp oe Sq alocks at Freemasons’ Hall, 76 Monroo Btreo! _WILLTAM D. Brsnop, ox-Prostdent of the New York, Now Haven & Hartford Ratlrond, with all his family, necompanied by hia fathor-in-tuw, 2, Torlinson, and Mrs. Tomlinson, Mrs. Middlo- brook, of Bridgeport, Conn, and tho Rey. Dr.! U.N. Powers, formerly of this city, arrived in Chicago yesterday morning Jn a private car bound for the intorlor of Wisconsin for recroa- on. ‘Thoy will stop for a fow days in Chicago ‘On tholr return Eust. AGENERAL order waa.recolved at military headquarters. yesterday containing a notifica- don to tho effect that the now post to be eatab- lished in Montane is to bo named Fort Magin- mls, in honor of Maj. Martin Maginnis. who Berved In tho’ Elovonth Minncaota Volunteers, and is at present Detegute from Montana. Tho ‘ew post fa to bo situnted twolve miles cnat of Black Butte, opposit Cone Butte Pass, on Ford's Creek, a tributary, through Box Elder Crock, of the Mussolshell iver, ‘Tre Inundryman who recovered tho Judgment pf $10.71 against Wallace Thurman, of 81 Adams atreet, hs sent to Tin Tnune a long com- munication, in tho latter portion of which ho pives bis version of tho story. Ilo says thit Thurman tendered him the $10.71, né_ stated in Tre TiinuNy, ond demanded o recolpt in full for Judgment and costs, and a Dil of silo of the Jaundry ollice and signs on Adams street, which, the correspondent olnims are worth $20. ‘Phir mun refused to pay the costs, Xi.25, Tho laun: Uryian offered to accept tho bii'and costa, and agree to take down his signs, and not to use Lhom again until his namo and laundry wero erased from thom, ‘This bo declined to do, aud the judgment was loft in the hands of Cornoll & Bponeor. ‘ Ax 7 o'clook Thursday ovening a young rowdy, named Pocdy, who Js woll- known to tho polico " pe, tho West Bide, madou decided sunsation on ubbard and Carroll streots, west of Ashland ayonue, by. Griving along thom furiously in a buggy, which ulso ‘contained 4 couple of young’ women. A crowd of people gathored upon the sidewalks, and when at last tho ‘Duggy upset, and ita occupants wero thrown out on tho corner of Hoynound Hubburd streats, not less than 600 ple hurriedly gathored at the spot. The girls woro both badly hurt ang Deedy was considcrably bruised, but, nothing Anunted by tho catastrophe, ho pulled outa re- volver and threatened to shoot anybody who in- terfered with hin Finully he was induced to depart, and tho horse, which was sufforing groat- ‘y from the treatment it had received, was led DI by some citizens. No arrest was mado, but it wonld bo an easy mattor to have Deely brought. {non a charge of carrying conceuled weapons, by which ho could be properly punished for bis lsorderly conduct, ‘Tay. General Grand Chapter Order of tho East- ern Star, which fa composed of representutives pf tho various Stuto Grand Chapters, will meot Jn triennial session at No, 63 and 04 North Clarice street ut 9 o'clock Friday, and coutiute in ses yun two days or more. Kyory Grand Chapter will boropresented, and indications are that thore will be a very large aattenditnco of delogates and visitors who will be guests of the Chicago Chap- ter, George Sawin, of No. 164 Dearborn strect, Delhy Chairman of the General Commiltteo. Fri+ day evening 8 grand Hterary and musical enter- tafninent will be given ut the hull in which tho sessions are hold. As muny mombors of the Or- der will bo tn the city during the week, olther us attendants or yieltors upon the Grand Enenmp- ment k the hull will be open the entire week ag beadquartors, and ull mombors are requested to report there and rogister tholr names. AMem- bers of tho Reception Committee will be fn con- stunt attendance to welcome visitors, All mont- bers or the Ordor are privileged to attend tho session of tho Genoral Grand Chupter. Conover MANN yesterday held an inquoat at No, 62 Main atreotupon Frodorick Bolke, 27 yoars of nge, who wasaceklentally drownea in Thomp- son Silp, sear Archer avonug; nt No. 4426 Cot- tage Grove avenue upon Goorga D. clap, a single. man, 42 died suddenly of rbhoumatism of shortly after partaking of bronkfast yoserday inorning. ‘The deceased was pinoy as foro. Tonn of tho pamt-shop on tho Iilfnols Contra! Kullroad. Ho bad no relatives in, this city, but somo in Oblo bayo een = tala- gruphed. and in) tho _meantiine — the oxly will be cared for by Undortakor Russ, ‘The decensed was Mason, and that fruternity will doubtless canauat the fuueral. An tuquedt ‘was also holt nt No, 700: Hulsted street upon tho ehild of Charlotte Anderson, who 1s employed at that number a3 a servant A ufant in morning. Dirth to tho und ten) minutes Intor the infan wus found, dead. Tho Coroner thoroughly Anvestignted the nso, and 1s of tno opinion that the child was atll-born, The young woman has onty beon In tho country u fow weeks, and loft her home in Sweden to hido her shame. The urd work sho has undergone in this country has groatly avcakonod her, and her condition is con- wldered oritival, Frep Byetson, tho 12-year-old boy under sre Test at tho West Twelfth Streot Station charged with baving pushed Otto Helukin into tho rivor, at tho foot of Muthor strout, yeatorday mudo full confession to Liout. Honiletd and Ollcors Loughlin and O'Grady. ‘Wiltte' Thompson, Houry Dioryek, the drowned’ boy, and himaolf werd, he ‘suys, playing oO guma outled “water tng," on the bank of tho river at tho foot of Mutberstrect, At this point a break In the dock makes two holes filed with wator, one of which ig termed by tho-boys the * baby-nolo,” as sinull buys can wude iu {it with impu while tha athar, known ag tho ‘attck-holo, considered dangerous oven ta expert swim moers, Otto wus undrosstny, whon Snulson, wish ing 10 ** ta" hiltn, ran up to hin and touchod or pushed bim with his hand, Tho blow, however alight, was suilicient to cnuso tho boy to gene tuto tho “bubs hole,” but havis his uutuloons about his legs he étuygerod und fell } to tho othor sido and Into the “suck holo," where be Waa drowned. Henry Dieryck told bis mother all about tho aculdunt the day of ita } gecurrence, wud sho told 0 neighbor, Mrs. Desmond, who in turn told tho police, Tho ‘Thompson boy did not confews until yostorduy, “Boo boys ure all young. and wore Frgataned not only at the’ terrible accident, but at the prospect tor a terrible. mbtpping for having dlu- obeyed paternal fnstructlona about ee ns away from tho river, Tho polloe dra} the river rie le that point all yeswrduy, but found Mu, TrxopoRe 8, Coun, of Milwaukee, = ing tun for Alexander’ Loughlin & gravel } inuhifucturers, of Wovellug, W, Va. in which | bustueas ho uu Interert, "died “very suddenly at tho Gault House yestorday aftoraoot, He arrives toro Thunday ovenluy from Do- trolt, whero bo bad boen ou a pleasure vxoure sion, and, mecting some fricnds during the eveiitog, Be hupressed them with the exvetlont physical condition wnd high aplrita which by ox- Wbited. After retiring uothiug was seen of him ‘until noon of youlerday, when a chainbermald visiting the room gn i mot Whe paslstance nding the door lockod, ot the porter to gain aa * entrance, When tho porter artived Mr. Cole ot up, opened tho door, and let him tn. 16 porter removed a trunk — which had been left in the room by anothor guest and departed, Mr. Cole tacking tho door after him. At4 o'clock Indbe afternoon a boy was sont othe room, and as he could not got int Mr Allen, tho elerk, surmising that somothing waa wrong, broke open the doorand, on entering tho chamber, found that Mr. Colo was apparently gasping his Inst. A doctor was fimmedintely sent for, but Ave minttes after his arrival Mr. Calo peed away. Tho opinion of tho medical nt- cndints was that tho gentloman had died of aponlosy. Mr. Colo was a genial gentleman of we years of aye, and one of tho. most populnr traveling men in the West. “Ic leaves n wifo, who is residing hae hor mothor In Milwaukee. but no children. Tho remains will bo forwarded to thut city for interment at 10 o'clock this mormng. . ANREST OF 3. M, BHAFFNER, During pe oye part of July a Milwaukeo y firm, barns 8 creditors, was supposed to fe dbout to - make nn kesigamonte Amon tho ‘creditors wns firm for whom 0, M. Shaffner, of this city, was tho nttor ney, In order to get mhend of the other ereditors it was nevessary 10 get the caso Into the United States Court. «To do this Shaft. ner mado an anidavit that hls ellents were non- residents, Judinent was obtained by Davis & Reoae, his Milwaukeo correspondents, June 4, In the United States Cireust Court for si,ouo, This rathor absorbed tho nasots of the firm. and tho other creditors, who n few days later got ont an attachment, found thot they had beon untlelpated, Anxious to Investignte this work by tho Chicago lawyer, they looked up tho rec~ ords, and found, u8 thoy alloge, that tho, fem which Shaifner sword was compor of non-residents was within tho jurisdivtion of the Milwankeo Court. Thoy aeenrlingly, went bee fore United States Coinmissioner Bloodgond, of Milwaukee, and swore out a warrant chirg- ing Shalfnor with perjury committed: tn the United States Court for tho Enstern Dis- trict of Wisconsin. The warrant, wis Placed. in. tho hands’ of Marahal “Fink, who arrived here Thursday afternoon, whon ho- failed to tind Shiatuer. Sestentay tnarning: about o'clock ShafTner.was arrested by Deputy Marshal Thomas Wing and taken to Milwaukeo by Murabal Fink on the 10 o’cluck train on tho ‘orthwestern Naflrond. Ho je té appoar for trial to-day, a ‘ TNE CANAL COMMISAIONENS had a meoting nt Sockport Thursday, and dur- img tholr stuy wore called upon by a delogation of tho citizens of Jolict, who aro stilt clunoring for reilef from tho terrible stench of the Chi- engo iiver.convoyed to them by tho canal. They were indignant over Mayor Harrison's delay in dolng unything toward erecting tho proposed pumping-works for cleaning tho vouth Danek, ie and) thelr indignation was oxpressed in threats to dun up tho canal if something was not specdily donc, Thoy proposes to tap tho Aux Plnines River nt their own ext ngo to diluteChicngo's dirty water In tho’ eunal if rollof was nét givon from somo ‘othor source, and tho Commissioners nro undor- stood to took kindly upon the proposition. Com. misstoners Glover, Shaw, and Kingmha were in tho city yestortay trying to got an audience with the Mayor to convey to him an iden. of how tho people nlong tho’ cannl regardod his delay. in comrhonelng tho puinpiog-works, but ha was too busy to bo «cen. Thoy will probably call again to-day, nnd itis understood that thoy will propose thit un- less he commences the building of the works nt once thoy will accept the proposition of the cit- izona of Joliot and ill the canal from somo oth- cr source than tho Chicago River. If thia should be agreed upon tte South Branch would haya no outlet whatever, and tho Mayor would specd- fly renlizo that In at with such a Krave mattor ho hasbeen treading upon. dangerous ground, Tho howl of indignation by the peoplo would onty bo equaled by-the Increased stench which would poison tho nir. COTTLE & CO. In Juno Inst Theodore Larsen, a tInsmith, was employed by N.C, Burtholdy, of 486 Stilwalikea avenue, who Keogh a hardware store and tne shop, Charles Kutlman had boon In tho gro- cory trade, and whon be quit the business Lar- son owed | him as on balance of bil, This Kuhlman’ pinced in tho ands of Cottlo & Co., of Room 63 of tho Reaper Block. These worthies, at thoir first op- ortunity, garnisheed Mr. Hurtholdy, and hid ini summoned in June last to appear before Justice Dolton, in tho Town of Thornton, twene ty-eight mites from Chicago, tho onso_being act tor o'clock in tho forenoon. Mr, Burtholdy was out there on the morning of trial on time, and he swore that fo was indebted to Larsen $1.88 for wages, and, furthormoro, that Larson had a family, and bis waxes wero exempt, “will render a Verdlot of $1.83 for tho plaintiff,” said Dolton. Mr. Bartholdy protested, but it was of uouso. Dolton said ft, ‘was tov Into. Tho gontlorean pleadeil for his man that tho wages were exempt under the law, but: it wos pleading in vain. Mr. Bartholdy pale tho judgment, and loft for home. bout threo weeks ago Lurson left Mr. Hartholdy's employ, but Cottlo & Co, bavo ngiin sutnmoned the gen- tlonan to appear before Dolton &t Thornton at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr, Bartholdy has told thom that Larsen does not now work for him, but this hus beonof no aval Mr, Burtholdy ‘willappenr this morning, and attor that ho pro- poses to seck some logul remady to squelch these people ie bo can, and prevent them from aunny- others. : ‘THE AURORA, As a suitable recognition of the approaching Conclave, Inst evoning tho ‘northorn henvons were decorated withan aurora, tho display bo- ginning at 8:30, ‘At first a pale, phosphorescent glow stole through tho low-lying banks of smoke, about 15 deyrces east of north, Fron this shotup bright Junces of Nght which, as thoy reachod an elo- vation of ubout 35 degrecs,. appearod to tuft and thon fall in delicate sprays.of ‘pater hue, looking not unlike a fountain, Theso moved west with an apparentvelocity of a degres totho minutes, until thoy reached u distance uf about ton degrees from tho moridian, whon thos faded, and gradunily disappeared at nbout uvelvo degrees from the pole, Anon six or oight of these fountains would riso slmultane- ously, thon blend into a homogencous cloud of Ught, through which dark rifts would prosontly uppear, heralding tho process of fading, ‘Tho dleptay was keptup forsome time, and (io piss nomonal movement from cast to west regularly observed. At ono time. whon tha display was most brilliant, horizontal striw appenred, rapidly changing to vertical, however, While it was in progress sullen flares of bent lightning quivared from timo to timo along tho gloomy horizon, showing a contemporary state of olco- trpcal ulsturbancs, THE CITY-HALL, ‘Tir Mayor will attend tho Irish Natlonal pic- nio to-day and make a speech, ~ ‘Tire Treasurer yesterday recolved $1,802 from. tho Collector, $347 from the Wator Depart mont, and $120 from tho Controllgr. A NuMBER of the Aldermen will go out on tha Uiinofs Contral this afternoon to test Bernoy's smoko-burncr as applicd to a locomotive, Tie bridge at Randolph streot {sto bo re- plunked, afd Iwill bo’ turned. to-morrow for that purpose, It will be ready for travel Mon- aay inorming, ‘Tre Mayor was yostorday iarecolpt: ofa hand- soino buskot of flowors from Sr. M, J. Dunne. eo accompantod the gift stating that it had och sont Aa a updcosrn: tion rot Es ne latingtion 101 and In appoint jm a member of tho Board of Eduvatlon. im ‘Tutz ropniring of tho Elghtocnth-street bridgo is giving constdorablo inconveutence, and, to hasten tho work, tho number of ‘workmen was IM ders wore Jequad for Sou of the onployés will now brontho castor. Tho Mayor yeatorday, announced that he would Nok uttempt to interfere with thoir voting this Fath aut fo would not Jolorate trocduin af art tony oxtont 1 eriticlsing his administration or party. pres: ‘Tnw mocting of tho Committee on Healt! County Relations, which was to have fetty Pritt to-day, hns beou postponed on account of coun- tor attractions, Whon it dooa mevt a Commit- two from the ‘Trade aud Labor Counett will bo present to throw somo Light upon the workshop ordinance,’ ‘Tie Mayor has an idon that tho potitione: tho Counoll at its Inst mo ih favor of tho orcotion of pumping-works In tho centre of the city hnd not looked into the miorita of the case, or studied tho water-supply question, lic holde to his original ropoal jon--the placing of two now engines at tho Weat Side Pumping- Works— and thiuke his plan will provail in tho ond. Axona tho building-permits Issucd yesleriay’ was ono to F. Green to croct @ two-story udd{- ton, No. 420 Elston road, to cost $2,000; one to Josdph Kowulaky to orect 4 two-story storo ay forth = Carpenter atro a 3 One to Charles ‘Thompson to vrect a two-atory dwolling, No, U8 . reot & ‘thruo-story dive No, 489 Dearborn avenue, to Ost $4,000. — Bs wore opened yesterday for building sow orson Louvite stroot from Mido, Island avenue to Twenty-scoond atrest; on ‘Twonty-second strcot from Leavitt to Rookwoll; on Twonty- second Btreot from Rockwell tou paint 8 foot. enst of Sacramento; and on California avenue from Twonty-socond streot toBlxteenth. The work was dividod into four sections or classes, and thoro wore fifteon bidders, Jonu E, Ses Nichols was the lowost onClasses “ A" and “D,"" his bid betog $3.98 and 3,300. John Lyons was the lowest bidder jn Classes “O" and “ D, ©: wi 0 Co) give boud, oto, rf e eh ae =e INA zane WAY OF BEING bETTLED. 10 question of who shall Lo Holter Inspector hag not yet been settled, and In the miomnting Mr. Murphy ly Milling tho offva against the Aluyor’s will and without authority, it ty claimed, ils suvceaior bus not been contrined by tho Counuil, {t uppours, on account of tho hold Mure py bas had upou nidny of the Aldermen, but he diiticuity js nowin ® fale way to bo overs come. Much of Murpby's grrengthy it is claimed, he hus had poiltios for asia, but at an interviow: betwoen several Aldurmon’ und the BMuyor yoa- terday it cropped out that he bad. boun a Ro- publican’ among Ropubitea and a Democrat ainoug Pomourata, which had the wtfect of weak- enluog the faith of seme of hiv friends in bin, ud it would not be surprising to seo them Sevort him Bix, Tierney, the eppolntes, will, no doubt, be confirmed at tha next meeting of tho Connell, MAVERLY'R THYATRE AND THE PUBLIC LIBRARY, Tnapeetors Hoyno and Kelth, of the Board of Education, called upon tho Mayor yesterday to return thanks for thoirfronppolntient and con- firmation. Mr. Keith said, howevor, that ss Boon as ho hill perfected Romo, school-lenscs, which would Inerense tho revenue from this source nbout $00,000 por yene, ho should resign, He had never hid any ‘desire for reappoint mont except to completo the lenses he had pri tieally had charge of; yet ho fully nppreciatod tho honor conferred, aid was gmitcful to both his Honor and tho Council for the indorrement ond distinotton given him. Mr. Hoyne world not sny outright that he had aoy intention of resigning, but he ald drop some intimations to that effect, During tha Interview his Honor made two distinct reauesté of thom; ono was that thoy let tho queation of German in the achools tlonesand tho othor that thoy bend their onergies, ag far us possible, to get hold of Hav- erly's Thentro, whlot is school property, with & viow to turning it over to tho uso of tho Fublio Library Board. Thoy gave their assent to tho first proposition, tntt Mr. Keith domurred to tho Intter, beeauro ho did not think it would answor the purposes of the Bonrd in questign for nny Iength of time. Ju twenty years Boston's library bad grown to occupy a building four times ns largy ns inveriy’s, and, whilo he heurtily desired to accommodate the Public Library, he thougit it could, ho moro neeeptably dong “in nnuthor’ way. ‘The securing of Dearborn Park for the erection of a Bultable building had boon discussed; and ho thought there wonk! be no difficulty in gettin; permission from Congress, From. this ho went on to any that it woul tulco about $40,000 to put the building in gti ye to be occuplad by tho Public Inbrary, which tho city did not bave, and tosugxest that n prominent banking frm bad alrondy been inquiring as to when Haverly’s leqso expired, with f ‘yiow to buying tha- property for business purposes, ‘Tho tons plred, be sahil, In duly, andy evorything co! ered, he was Incllned to think that tho best thing that. contd be done would bo to soll tho Property, and with the . proceeds orect fh sultablo Mbrary building on Doarborn Park or clsowhora the coming yenr. Some of Mr, Keith's suygestions were now to his Honor, and he had nothing to suy in reply, but the confer. ence ended with nn iinderstinding that nnothor meeting would be held at abarly dy to walk over tho whold subject. THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tnene were twolvoe marringe-lconsca issucd yesterday, Yesreupay was visiting-day at tho Jatt, and an immense number ot callers took udvantago of {t+ No visitors will be admitted next ‘Tuos- day, tho day of tho procession. Awona tho visitors nt tho jall yestorday was tho sister of O'Neil, the suspected murdorer of MeStabun. Sho arrived fn tha city from Cloyo- ‘Jand Thursday, but did not seo hor brother tll yesterday. O'Noll 18 row quite recovered from his nervousness. Jupay Looms disposed of the following in- sane cases yesterday: Bridget Duggun, Patrick Feokbum, Wittlam’ HH. Cash, and Charles Hf, Sherer wero adjudged insano and paupors; Richard Shipley, insane and not n paype ate Baath Atjeburd, ‘Fitzgerald had thofr cases con- nued. ‘ ‘Tite Board of Equalization were in session all day yesterday, but little business was done, ‘Cho Assessor of tho Town of Dake nnd somo prop: erty-ownors woro heard In culation to tin ubato- inent of taxes iu that town. ‘Tho Committeo dc- elded that thoy would tuke no aetlon in indl- yidual casos, belloving thoy hudu't tho power, If the County Attorney decites othorwise, claims: fur ubutemedt of taxes will be uctod upon. FEDERAL NEWS. Av the Bub-Trensury yostord ny $9,000 was ro- colved and $3,000 pnid out In silver, ‘Tre averago ylold of spirits In tho Chlongo dla- tillories for tha month of July was 3.50 gallons to tho bushel, Tin venue receipts posers amounted to $27,205, of which 21,015 was. tor spirits, $3,472 for tobacco’ and cigars, and $2,407 fombéor. ‘ ‘Ti collections for customs yesterday amounted to $4,027. Following {3 tho Het of dutiable goods reecived: Hitchcock & Fostor, 1.450 rallrond ties; Hibbard, Spencer & Co, 250 boxes tin-pinto; J, H. McAvoy, 3 cases marble, 1 ease puletiuys. ste OG: pnene, Ebate miaplo-sugar; Cunningham inter, & packages soda ash, 10drums caustiosoda, TOO MUCIL WHISKY. MM. GLASS ACCUSES HIMSELY OF MURDER. A man who caticd himself James Glass, and fave his restdence ns 168 West Madison atroot, walked Into the Sheriff's office yesterday morn- Ingand sald ho wished to give himself up; that, bo bad committed a murder, and thnt | bis consclonco was too «much : for him.” A ‘Tauunz reportor found bim s00n afterein the jail, He ts aman abont45, with black whiskers sprinkled with gray; his eyes tire brown; ho Is about fivo foot nine inches in hight; and ho is woll dressed, ow minutes’ conversation with the poor follow showed that ho" had om bad.”* “ You soe,” said he to the reporter, *my namo nin't James Gings, though i'll swear to that mime; in’ ny family 2m known os Stewart, -T used to_live In London, Can. and about May. 6 or 6 YT camo hero. Well, Pd potting: to do, an’ 1 lived wround in chonp_lodg- Ing-housess I got ‘off, ‘an’ Young MMen’a Christian Associntlon, stick me in tha Washingtonian Home—thore was nothing tho matter with mo, you know. Thoy thought thora was) Ceuppose, | £ yot out during tho raves, ni the } iny of thom T got ‘off | uxuins T hada’ grant ings Of beer, you can bet your life, “ Well, Lot all right, and J crine to the * fun- niest’ part of the story, I took rooms at 103 .Madigon street, I thought tho house was all right, and sont my trunks thore. [had lvod about a month’ there—nover heard Lan thing out of way—Wwhen ono night thors was a” dovil of a row,” 1 Eobinte {t und there was somobody killod, I ied that somebody, Nobody know. it at tha time though. You can gucss what kind of 1 racket it was when tho womon around, Who wero flying about In their night-clothes, to-day call imo *the boro of tho hour,’ “Tdtdu't know anybody bad becn arrested for that murder until last night, whon there wus tho d—dst row you over heart of. From 31 o'cinck tll 8 thoy tried to shoot me; an’ kept mo dodging thelr bullets all that time, Finally tho people on tho othor side of tho street whispored to, mo, ‘Now's your chino; got ont,’ and -f got, determined, you know, to make ‘my escapo from tho city, “Ljumped ona carand traveled some time when 1 jumped of ngain, And re- colved u telegram telling mo I'd butter come ta the Court, [was wanted thore, and here Iam," {ho reporter remarked that tho story wus a yory extraurainary anc. “Indeod ft is," returned Glogs, but you know I'm tho fellow who's going to got atl tho monoy mute by the Knights Templar next week,” ‘The reporter lott him with tho assurance that, if tho: circus next week panned out well, ho (Glogs) would forward a fow suckfuls of ducata to buy olgars. During tho afteruoon tho Doctor of the Jail prescribed for him. A DOUDTYUL CASE. WAG IT MURDER OR ACCIDENT? Quito a flutter of oxcitoment hna been stire ring tho residents of that usually quict suburb, Lu Grango, during tho past fow days, and tho cause of {t was the whispered report that mur- dor most foul had been committed within tha dimits of the village. About 7 o'clock Thurs: day morning, Just a8 tho early train going cast pulled awuy from tho La Grango dopot, tho on- ginecr discovered the mutiIated body of a man ‘lyfug across tho track, Mastily bringing his train tow atandstill, he Juinped from tho cab and ran forward, accompanied by somo of tho passengera from tho emoking-car. Tho body was recognized by trionds as that of James: 8, Ayory, 4 well-to-do carpenter, who resided at Western Springs, about two miles up tho road. ‘Tho remuins wero taken charge of by a couple of goutiomen on. tho train, and wero re- moved ta the depot about halt-nust 9 a'ctocic, Justico Thomas W, Blaynoy, of iiveraldo, wus summoned. Ho Impanolod'a jury, thoy viowod und udjourned until yesterday noon, o. % n Tho Aaihny Goren: and tho membora of the Sy oxsenb! ud about 1 p.m. yesterday in the. with, Dr. G. W. Fox, who had held 9 post. mortem oxuinination of the body, ipresonted a written statement of his examination, Ho had found tho body cut ontiroly in halves, terribly mungled and cut, and ho give a detallod state- montof tha naturo of the wounds, A number of wounds hud bocn found on the hoad, and bud the sppeurnnes of baying beun made by somo blunt Instrument, . They were all aliko, and could not baye been made by a train, Tho Doo- tor bad found no fracture of tho skull, . The left ear bad been neurly torn off by what appoared to bo a blow, About twenty witnesses wero callod, but their testiony wis, fu tho main, unimportant and. coniiioting, F: Several witnesses testitiod ag to his having hud idorabla wum of moncy jn gold and oH his person, an hh a whon his boon "discovered = there was not o cont in bis pockets. ‘Three $1 ‘allver ploces had been found on the track near the boy, Onu witness statex! positively that ho had seen tho docoused with a hondful of silver baltdollars sust bofore bo loft the hotel, ssaie in Pho jury” wi wy verdict abou o'clock. “hoy Velloved that: the ‘deceusod ‘had come to his death (which fact was plat enough), but they were unable to state what bud cau tho death, Jn a mystorious way they alluded to the five wounds eu id to huve “been ine iictod with sino blunt instrument,” and su; gested oO possibility of ble buving been laid “eftis vordjot dla not ‘eppeat to satiety th verdict did not appear to aa: @ ing crowd that had. crowaea ubout tho Yoores but it was tho best that could be furnished under tho clreumstances. The natives stood around pid glouted over tho trayedy.aud the “old uns” swapped Lica about murders, blunt lastrus ote,, Much tothe entertaininont of tho ers. ‘The Ln Grangites betlove that thoy ave had Cmurder, and it will require strone peoots to tho contriry to dispol tho fden, ‘Avery, the dooeasod, was a man About 4h yours of age, and nenepenter by trade. Ho was mar- rled, and loaves a wife and throo grown-up chil~ dren. ‘The funeral took pince yesterday from his residenco In Weatern Springs. ae SUBURBAN. : RVANSTON, ‘Tho sumuicr Sohool of Languages, aftora most duecessrul scssion, closed yesterday. About iifty students, Irchiding « largo number from abroad, haye béon In attendance, ae Tt in antd that on nccount of the Inck of on- couriement from the people of tho village tho session of tho Normal Muslo-Bohook which ‘closes noxt Werk, ts tho last that will ba hold in Evanston, Itis probable that the next session will bo hold at Highland Park. LOCAL CRIME. TRASH'S TRIALS. Among the many: people outraged by tho swindling practices of Edward A, Trask was Mrs, Mary 1, Waguer, who residea on West Adama street. ‘Tho particulnrs of the mannor in which ‘Trask and his horde of leethes mans nged to scoure possession of Mrs. Wagner's houschold etfoots have nlready been narrated, and it only, remains to tell how tho lady, aftor mauy days, tgaln recovercd hor property. Tho history of this. mob of. swindling frcebooters shows that*thoir organization was well-nigh perfect, and that'so shrowd wore their Joba arranged, discovery was simply a matter of aceldont, ~ Trask nad for -nssiatants in his nefarious unlortaklons several unprincipled fellows, upon whom ho could at all times rely fortho purposo of manufacturing testimony, making falso affidavits, and persouating people’ other than thomectvas. It will be romemberud that tho attechment against Mrs. Wagnor's goods was sworn out on July 9, upon which oo- casion Cool signed the bond and Larner signed the allidavit tothe olfect that Sirs, Wigner was j-nbout to disposo of her: proport » Tho nttaob- ment was placed in tho hands of Constable Mc- Donough, who selzed tho woods and secreted fesed bimsclf no match for Donaldson. Tho ring was lighted by torches, Tho battlo.was fought in six minutes. THE BANKERS. Proceedings of tho Convention at Sar- atogn. : Sanatoaa, N. Y., Aug. 13,—Chalrman Coe, of the Executive Council of the Bank- era’ Association, stated. to the Convention that some solicitude ad been expressed whothor :the subject of tho mitigation of National and Stato taxes was receiving that attention of the Executlye Council its im- portance demands, Tho Committes requested hin to say that they are using all honorablp’ moans to sccura this object, They regard It ‘ff paramount to any other duty intrusted to thom, and they are diligently pursuing in all rensohably and proper ways and: with the hope of sttcecas, zt A resolution was passed in favor of the inmmedinte enactment of a-National Bank- rupt Inw of such 9 charactor né to discourage fraud ond afford ready and oficient relief to” honest debtors, and place all creditors, wher- ever located, upon nn cqunl footing, with a uniformity of adiinistration throughout the country, and -secure a prompt and equitable distribution of nsscts of insolvents at tho lowest possible coat, the law to Include pro- visions for a judicious system of composi- tion, whereby a settlement may bo effected in Proper cases upon satisfactory terms to the majority oF creditors without delay and ex- ense ineldental to full bankruntey proceed- ings, itt Executive Council was requested to fake, mBReutes for urging Congress to pass awe " George A. Butler, of Connecticut, read a paper, on the question of specle-payment and he relation which lt bears to other -great Ainancial questions, a Edward Atkinson read a paper on tho In- dustrial growth of the country, and tho chief enuses Which haveproduced it, Mr. Atkin- Seen apmeed Votore Justice Binmlie ne | #02 closed by crite sing the letter of ‘Secro- Austin, and made oath that his tiamo | “ty.Sherman read yesterday, A resolution offered by the Executive Council was adopted, naling, Congress to stop the colunge of from $2,000,000 to $4,000,- 000 silver monthly, as tending’ to derange business, and likely to ultimately result in an embarrassment of the Government, cause the was Franklin L. Spencer, and that ho was ens titled to the property. ‘Trask, on tho basis of this false character, swore ont a replevin writ and delivered It to John P, Horr, anothor Con- stable, whose reputation 18 not ns white and cleur ns it might be, Horr, through somo mys- terlous meane, found where MeDonowgh had tango depot, and the inqueat was proceeded” exportation of gold to foreign countries, and produce & general. finaneis! complication. ey is asked to repeal the law of Fob. Papars by W, I, Patterdon, of Georgin; Andrew Shainon , of Charleston: Edwart 8, storei the goods, and served his roplevin. When the enso camo up for trial before Justice Mat« son, Mr. Ledderer, for whom ‘risk claimed to bnye commenced the suit agninst Mrs. Warner, testified that tho lady was not indebted to him, and that ho know nothing about the action bo- gun in bis namo, until informed by | Butts, of Vicksburg; ‘Theodore M. Pomeroy, Mr. Camoron. Justico, Staton (saben of Auburn; and ox-Stato ‘Assessor James 1 Mra.AVvagnor. ‘Tho Iniy, howaver, Was Not UWn- Briggs, wero ordered ‘printed in the proceed- ings without reading. tl yeaterduy, able to got tho slightest clow ns to paper by Sydney F, Molbotirno, of New where her effects were, and in nll peo batitity of- would not have found them at all but for tho York, on tha * Financial Aspects of the In- forts of Mr. C. M, Hardy, who yeaterday banded | teroceanio Cannj,” was next rend, It main- tho warehouse receipt for thom ovor to Mr. Ciun- eron, who, accompanied by tho rightful owner and s¢vorul interosted parties, Journeyed ta tha warehouna of Henry Homer &'Co., on. Clinton street, botweon Handolph and ‘Washington, where the gooda wore found and dollvored to ‘Mra. Wagner,’ Mr, florner’s recelpt shows that ono C, Millar ‘stored tho chattels, but, mg no one can find out who Millar is, ho 43 tundoubtcdly myth, Inyonted for. the occasion to navlat Trask and McDonough in hiding tho goods, Upon the trial ef Trask for personnting the mysterious and shadowy Spen- cer, Horr swore that tho person who gnvo him the Eoplovis to servo wie n vory large man, with tains that the several schemes for the canal are still Immature and indefinit, and the pro- motors themselves are not in accord as to its cost. A. memorial to Congress, offered by Mr. Isbell, of Alabama, asks the repeal of ZOMG portions of the taxes on banks. "| George 8. Coe, Chairman of the Executive Council, sald it has been suggested to have the Association mect next year in Chicago. ‘The Hon. Luke P, Poland, of Vermon ected, Ho sid no full meoting could'bo held elsewhere than at Saratoga. t a florid complexion, and upon ‘tis cross-oxanil- President Mitchell returned thanks for fintion ho was positive in his description of ne gourtesios, and declared the Convention ad- ir. ‘ol 5 party who told bw his name was. Brenoe: scolng hia way out of the present difiicultics, bo yesterday caused tho arrest of ono Puter Stres- Bingor, who he now claims was the party who | guve Him thowrit, Stressingor docs not by any The papersof John Jay Knox, Controller of the Currency; A. UL Bogs, of Ohio; Join N, Allen, of fowa; and T. K, Roach, of Vicks- burg, Miss. were also ordered printed with- meuns anawer Horr'’s description « of Spencer, being a vo small fol- | Ub reading. low, minus mustache. Horr 3s, believed to have been in poasession of tho waro- house receipt ever sinco {t wag tasued, although ‘ho now elating that ho found [t'In Trask’s sate, Streas{nger’s cnso wns postponed uatil 2o'alovk noxt Friday, whon the matter will be fully aired, and Mr, Rorr will bo allowed un opportunity to oxplein his peoullar way of doing Justice in his eapiolty asan officer of tho luw, Mr.,C.M. Turdy {3 Horr's counscl, and proyailed upon his cllent to give up the receipt by which dirs, Wag- mer seaured her property. Itis now sald that tho Trask gang slows ie of disintegration, and thnt several of the fellows who havo nasisted Trask are about to turn State's evidonco and toll all thoy know about that onterprising mu- ulputator of other peaplo's property. ‘Another vietim of this sobomingand. swindling mob appeared yestorday,, os will Boon from the following, communication, which was. ro- golvad hy Prososnting-Atturnuy Cameron }es- terday morulngt:.. * ate “VISALIA, Caly Aug. 0, 1880.—Prosecuting-Al- torney Cameron, Citeago, -—Daan Sin: A cli- -ont of mine, Willtam SoNamarn, of this place, isn victim of the notorious “Edward A. Trask, sanido reniecatate agont, of No. 181 West Madison street, Chicang. Bir, MoNamara is tho gywnor of four lota on Ogden avonue, between Adama and Jackson streets, and this fellow Trask, without nny wuthorlty, fas made a contract with one Hf. BM. Cook for tho sule of said lots, and signed my ellent’a name by himacif ns tho attorney in fact, and has provented the fale of said lots by the true attornoy in fact, Edward Keating, of 99 Mndison strect, Room 10, and bad him arrested. upon false warrant, and brought before the notorjous Justico (?) Demare, but failed to make outa caso, Howovor, ho put Mr. Keating to a great deal of trouble and exponse, Now, f wish you would call on Mr. Keating for tho facts of the case, and prosecute Trask to tho bitter end. Ho has taken advantago of my client's being a non-resideut to peresaars. him for the pur- ose of pinckinalling him, I undorstand that SECRETARY EVARTS, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wasntnaton, D, C.,Aug. 18.-Sccrotary Evarts left for his farm at Windsor, Vt., this afternoon, tobe gone about throo weeks. Ho will return before the President leaves for San Francisco, and does not expect to give out any moro !nfor- mation as to the Spanish outrages upon Amori- can vessels tintil that time. It isnot oxpected that any tuditional definit nows can bo recelyud before thon. Mr. Evarts has addreased 1 vigor+ ous note on tho subjoct to tho Spanish Govorn- ment. : ue OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Taymona, Aug. 13,—Arrivod, tho Cimbria, from Now York. A e New Yorx, Aug. 13,—Arrivod, tho Adriatic, from Livorpool; Ferdo De Lesseps, from Blar- soul Canada, from London; Donuu, from remo: A SPLENDID. VIEW of the arand encampment of tho Knights Tomplar is had from the Gardner Tlouse op- posite, In anticipation of an immense in- crease in the usual number of guests, the ac- cbmodations of that excellent hotel have been enlarged, by. which several hundred addl- tional guests enn be entertained, _—————_—— THANKS, Warenras, Wo, tho pasaengora on the propol- ler Oncidn, of the Western Transportation Com- pany, do all unite in tho following: Resolved, That we return our bincore thanks to Capt. Robert Jones and F, A. Hughson, Staw- Sook assigned the contract to one Dr. Martin, a “gontl ducts doutist in tha same building with Trask, Utnibe | Bra 20", AHae onde nay omens teat oa ‘ho belongs to tho “Trask gang. Iwish you Te bait aes ik would goc tohim, and make him give up that | able officers, whoso chief alm 1s tho anfoty and bogus contract, Hoping, auwill act promptly | pleaguro of their pnasengers, and that all tho in tho promises, and inform, me, 1 am, slr, x0 | aasistants aro courtoous and affable, mCONEIY, w AR entetz,,, | Resoleed, That this expression of our thanks How far Trask has carried his iplavioe ‘operas | ‘bo published in Tue Cincaco Trinune, tlons hna not yet been ascertained, but Mr, Cam~ - Saw P, anpenson, eron declares his Intontion to prosecute any and nll cases against what hoterms * the most gigan- tlogang of rascals ever hoart of in Chicago.” Ho fs in dead earnest, and will leave nogtone un- turned to punish the guilty persons who have noted with Traek in his plundering undertakings. SHOOTING A WOMAN, Only bricf mention was made in yoaterday's Pnpor of avery outrageous and unprovoked shooting affray at No. 127 Ewmg strogt, The victim was }trs. J. O'Brien, who lives In tho rear rooms of the house, und tho nasasin wae n fellow giving tho namo of Gcorgo Throff, but who ts botter known to tho polico as “Foxy Fitz." Ho bas always been a wild, ungovern- ablo character, and, though 5 years of ugo, Mus, M. A. ArstRONd, Bing. H. MAGKINZIB, gy ‘Tnostas'Gonvoy, ‘ Committoe, Prorettzn Oxerpa, Aug. 12, 1880, —————— COMMANDERIES ATTENTION, ‘You aro especially invited to sit fora group’ photograph In separate Commandorios py Mr. Moabor, tho National Historical Photographer, | who will prosont you with s copy complinent- ary foragouvenir of tho Trionnlal of 1880. Apply ,| for sittings early, Time‘is precious, Firat or- dered frat served. : . _ Alse 1880—TWELVE PAGES. ‘able prices, Accommodations, two of tho larzest hotographing_officers_on_ horseback, ' to bands, and privato partics in groups at reason AUCTION BALES, *. AUCTION. *- DRY GOODS DEPARTHEYT, s ‘REGULAR OPENING SALE, 1880, . Fall Season. rag, Thursday, Aug. 19, 0:80 0, Thy 1,000 ‘Lots of Hel douseHouD tinea In this specialty our astortmont is yer; oan, : Y rept SANCY NiNEN coven: ‘ se) skylights In tho world. Can givo sittings overy fifteen minutes. Engagements male by telo- graphs or meséengors to C, 1D. Moshor, at the Trionnial Photograph Gallery, Exposition Park Grounds. Do prompt on timo appointed. ‘ ——<—————__~ THE GRAND CENTRAL, a Ono of tho recont sonsations In Now York hns_ -boen the ehango in manngomont of tho Irgo and splondid hotel, the Grand Central. Messrs,” “Keofor,MoKinnio & Co,, so widely and fnvor> bly known as proprictors of Manhattan Reach Hotel, aro now the managers. Tho houso has” been thoroughly renovated and rerurnishod throughout, Being’ so centrally foonted makes it tho beat hotel for both busluosa and plcasuro sookers to stop a ‘3 1S, ————___ BEAT SCOLCIL DAMASKR, , SOUTH PARK CONCERT, 1 UPI DAMASK TOWELS Rand Concort at South Parke this aftornoon URINE Ta AME from 4 to 6 o'clock. Take the Illlnots Contral uf Re NA RAI RR Hatlrond train (foot of Lake strect) at 2:16 or it 0:00 p.m. ‘Trains leave South Park Btation, ro~ turning, at 6:24 p. m., 0:08 p. me, 7:19 p. mn., Td ‘p.'nt., 8:23 p.m. Furo 26 conta for round trip it tiokels'nro purchased. “S “HESTLE'S MILK FOOD * shontd be used by mothors of nursing children. Contains nothing injurious, and requiring only water to propatoit for uso, tho danger of im- puro mitk is avotded. For slo by druggists and grocors. A pamphict with full particulars sont by addressing THOMAS LEEMING & CO., Montreal, Can. HOSIERY. In this epocialty our offering will embrace of Ta ego ae suplens upose rye fal Have aball nl f w Conslenntonts of C1, ‘STANLY CUT! A CKEY C1 Ls iN NB, PEADERS, OF; BYES, Wabreies UNDERWHAT. PEL CEEE Wo destroto call the attention of the fact tint we aro At All times in Foarinera oe them at Private Fale. Morchanta got having erys Attend our Auction’ Sales muny avail themmeleg any Bargains which wy may to offer ny have Upon wnat suoll times ns may mult their convenes , Grand Gat Day of the Knenmpmant ot Knights 7 “4 Rola thote relonnial Conciava in thin cite meng mee gomimureek, WO shail aks our Gponiue kal oe caday S ees zt Times: Our highost artistsin dontistry: Tho | MeChosnoy’s boyond doubt, though but $3 n sot, Tuy. tho, Improved Howe Scales. Borden, Bellook & Ca,, Agonts, 07 Lako street. . Buck & Raynor's Moth Powder dostroysronch- 28, Hens, flies, and bodbugs, “ : DEATHS. BROVERICK—Aug, ll, of pneumonia, Edward Broderick, aged #0, D Funeral’ to-day trom his inte realilonce, 105 Bobor- at, by cars to Calvary Comotery, ati p.m. Frionds Bro requested to attand, GOUGET—Aug. 1, of inflammatory disrrhea, Jo rome, Infant son Of Mrs, Abblo E. Gouget, aged 7 weoks, “Hunéral from rosldence, 272 South Dearborn= at, Saturday, tho Hth day of August, at 2 o'clock pt. Relatives und frionds invited. ‘dono to meet papn, : VOLKERT—Aug, 12, at his Into residonce, after 0 short ‘und palntuliliness, Lonry Volkert, husband of ‘Anns Volkort, néo Hartols, in his Gd year, Funeral Sunday at 2 p.m, from his Into residonoe, BS Flskeat, (0 Gracoland. Frionds aro invited to nttond, HAYNES—Aug. 18, suddenly, of sorous apoplexy, J. Bdward Haynes, aod 3 youre, Faneral at tho far uy rosidence, 324 Soath Don: bofn-st, Sunday, at .m., curriaves to Onkwoods Gametciy. ‘The Good Tomplars Ordor aro invited to attend. TIAZLETT—At Kankakoa, Atiz, 12, of congestion of Yho brain and lunge Course “fhoinnd Mnzlott, young. eat son of Thomas St, und Lizzie Haslett, unolo’s rosidence, 6) Btatorat. to Gracoland, ‘unoral from bl: Saturday, at ta, mi. ttle Mamlo, botoved daughtor of rat aged 33 months an 10 days, MARSTI— Aug. 1, . 8, and Frances Ma ‘Funeral Sunday, 15 Ps By fom realdenco, 12h Wabash-av., to Rosohill by carringa. Nrionde ro- speotfully Invited ta attend. JONRS—Aug. 13, Hattlo F, Jonon daughtor of IL ‘1, ahd Botsio Jonos, aud 6 yearn and 6 months. ¥anoral Sunday, at 2p. m, from thelr residenco, No, 1U6Hubbard-at., by carriages to Gracoland. Frionds of the family invita FRANK—Aug. 18, of congestionof tho bratn, Adolph 3. Frat, agod ‘Syonrs. ‘Funeral from his Into rosidonco, 6 South Ifatatod- it, Sunday, Aug, 15, ot 10. a » Las at Runday, Aug. Ib ot 10a, ma sharp, by carriages to * ANNOUNCEMENTS. FP HRRE Witt Bie A NETING On-mnie Nige tenth luinols Volunteer Infantry Voteran Cid at tho Palmor House Voternn Club roam uta: p.m. Sunday to make prennements to give n reception to Sny menibors of the regimont visiting the Conclave. iE FIRST WAID MEPUBLICAN CLUB MEETS at tho Grand Paclite ifotol to-night at8 orclock. IPE TENTH WAlD REPUBLICAN CLUB WILT hold amgoting thls ovening ak 2a Want Lanka-at. ‘As buainens of truportanee will come bofore the Club, AN mombure aro requosted to attond. II BRVENTHENTIC WARD VETERANS ARE roquoated to meot thiaovoning at *) Larraboo-st, for tha purpose of organting ® Carfald and Arthur Glob for tho Prostdontiel campalzn, All soldiore and sailors Aro urgeolly roquosted to attend. Mig BGANDINAVIAN MEPUDLICAN OLUD Ghlesuocat ahd Larenonorat, to complete lus oman and LUntTAbOG-Be r faation by idapting by-inwa nnd ofecting amcor. ir Oy THUNSDAY as_announced, thoresttee. on ta of oach weak during the Dainuco of the your. SPECIAL SAL Tuesday; Sept. 7,1 o’clock p, agent Dok pattia . CARPETS, ODL CLOTHS,’ GEO. P, GORE & CO.. Auctioneers, First Catalogue Auction Sale FOR THE FALL SEASON Boots & Shoes ‘ By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 214 and 216 Madisoncst, ’ WILL BE MADE “Wednesday, Aug. 18, at 9:30 promt, Full fines of all kinds.of Custom-nate Goods for Fall Wear WIN bo aold and. frcoly duplicated, os wo have the goods and shalt cortninly cloao thom ont. Catalogues and Goods can be seen Monday, THURSDAY, Aug. 19, at 9:30 i) ao AUCTION vy CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. GRAND OPENING TRADE SALE, 125 casks’ Crockery, including W.G., C.C., Rock.and Yellowware, Decorated Chamber Sets, Xe, 1,200 bris. Glassware, full assort ment of Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, Table Cutlery, &. ‘ Goods Packed for Country Morchants, By CHICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE C0, General Auctioncers, 105 Lako-st, REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, * Handsome and Medium Furniture, Parlor Seta in Hrocatelle, Terry, ttep, nnd Hair; * icdronm Bots, Springs, and-Atattrosson ‘Lawyors' look und Filo Cusouy ifico Desks of various atricst Billiard table, pial ib fy ta cor % Bldcbonrds, itich Franch Mrro "LOOkINE Cinssos, eta ce, cy AT AUCTION, | 5 BATURDAY, AUG. 1, AT. O'CLOCK, * | CRG RES EUNTT og WM, 8, GOLSEN, Prove, WM. A. BUTTENS, Aves By the CHICAGO AUCTION COMPANY. | ENTIRE FURNITURE AND FIXTURES OfHtore 218 Weal Mudieon-st. ‘At Auction an the prom! BATURDAY, Aug, 14,u8 4:00 o°clo¢k p 1 y Chulr, Lounges, Btove, Shelving, Drawerts ‘Tables, Carp & ‘ et, Bupa Canon, 3 HICAGO AUCTION & STORAGE CO.’ ENTIRE- STOCK OF A SHOR-DBALER Pere AUCTION INDAY, Aug. elvok, At our galonruone’ Wotiakotee “Atmotia the stoce are Burt's, Byrnos’, Groy’s, und othor popular mates CHICAGO AUCTION & STOIAGE CO, WAL 8. GOLHEN, Cres WAM, ALBOIPEItY, Auc By ELISON, FLERSHELM & CO., ° Auctlonoors, Bf and 8} Iandolph-st. For our Regular Saturday's Sale, 9:30 This Morning, - FURNITURE. CARPETS, _ .And General Houschold Goods, Bedstead: Cots; Mattresses, &c., *Chromor, Plate Ware, &c.; General Morchandiso. * BLISON, FL IM & CO. HON, Pa nd Randle POW Absolutely Pure. patvorers tavorite in (eadlat cltlen of tiem yusekeeper's joadin; les. 18. jo voles praparavion mak St, aaay bet eds or luxurious pastry. Can, ‘tos without fear of the i! la resulting from he: ine eouble fou. Em ‘Comm dnaod (or purity ad wholes ea ert . EOL RARING POWDEU Cd,, New York. COLLKCRION AGENOY, ICASS 99 ‘The seerot of our succoss{a diligenco and attention our clignta’ inte x JEWELRY, ——————————S shows no signsof:roforming, Ho sorved two : sentences at Jollet, and has probably Just come trom serving another, It was reported that ho had died of yellow-fover in the South Inat year, ‘but this was likely the way his rolativos stated that ho waa ogain in prison. fois known in tho neighborhood where the shooting ocourred, relative of his named Jumes Robinson haying formerly ved In the same bi He waa, how- $600.00. lock, evor, wholly unknown to tho O'Brien family. At about 7) of appeared in tho street in quiring for his relative, and whethor tho boys tensed him or not is unknown, Cortuiu ft is that ho ontered the hallway of O'Brica’s hot grabbed a emalt boy up in his arms, and suid, “You did it." The boy blubbered out that he had dono nothing, and Throf anally put him awn. Ho thon walked in at tho door, and surprised Mrs. O'Brien while she was clearing tho suppers table, Sho gcreumed with fright, and thon id him out, and he, deliberately pulllug a Fovolver, fired oho uot At her, ‘Tho-Yullet in« feted a painful though not necessnsil ous wound over thu right eye. Of tho brain hygenaued, and Bi bounable ta lenve hor house for aome timo to come, Throff was pursucd out of the house by Mr, O'Brion, and in tho chaso was scen to sto) twice, and duliberately take alm and enap bis rovolyer at bls purauer. Oilicers Dooley and Sullivan saw one of these origeat urreste ed Throff. Ho reatsted some, and by the timo Ia the safest and best semedy known, It cures BI Diseases, Fevers, Kidney Complaint, Cholera; Agi Children's Diseases in use, It is carefully prepared, action is perfect upon the atomach, liver, and blood Yo benefit those using It, Jeti mu,” ily danger Conousulon rs. O' rien will € Py ‘TLravellug Agents Wanted. MEDICAL. SAVE A pocTor's BILL. $600.00. DR. CLUMS LIVER CATHARTIC - gentle cathartic, a wonderful tonic, and tnexception: ORE TIFIOATES. : , Mrs, Burnots, of Torro Haute, Ind,, saya: "Astor taklug the Cathartio » few days, for dumb ague, tho aguo ‘WP Was takon with e violent attack of cholera. ‘Dr. Clum’s Liver Cathartio cured ma.” " = years lana . Clum's Liver’ Catbarilo ‘has entirol men tttorsudtering for twenty years with dyspepela, that Dr. Clom'e Liver Carhart dias entirely fies gold by all druggists. Sond for circulars, Jf you do not find thts medieino with your drugutst, addr EXQUISITE Jewelry, CELEBRATED FOR Elegance and Beauty in Design, Superict ia Quality and Finish,compriaing patterns NOF found elsewhere, are shown at Hamilton, Shourds.& Cos ness, Headache, Dyapepsla, Rheumatiam, Female id Fever, Dumb Agus, and the best regulator for purety vegetable, and Is fully guaranteed, Ite ‘merits are only expressed when we say it is aiterative, anda certain corrective, nover falllng iT, L, BEAL, Bt. Bouts, Mo, mavilles fn o COMPOUS NG _CO., Prop’ SLUM COMPOUN C EEPioe, COR, STATE AND RANDOLPH, | _,QER°RRE. i ae he renched tho station ho wae covered with blood, which Howod from soveral trifling wounds caused by the baton, Thd prisoner wus go stub- ‘burn and ugly yeatordny that nothing could bo woes of the petice appear to thiol that. th Me of tho police al 0 think that the O'brien ‘aunty are inistaken In sayin, Toy ie not know bin,” The rovelyer with which “tho TRUSSES. $100 . RUPTURE Reward. Wo will pay toa cbaritable institution $100 in case shooting Was done is of 2 cullbre, and Of on. Inguinal Hornla that can be retained by tho Pree nuinod the hicanspacioee Ries | Bead that wa cnngucrgtain tn tho PAL cartridges contained tn the oslinder show bow | Gane ? BARTLELY, BUTMAN & BP Btatonat é nicaya, (il. DIL PANIHI, tho patontue, bas bad W yuan’ ox partence, the Inat 4 yenra with Marine Hospitals Are oy, Nacy, ond Bonslogurs, thy Hoverniaent having {ipiod Gur applinuce #a tho best In use, ‘uae shat cau bo ourod wo nevor fall to ours. ol SEAMLESS-TIEL ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SS——— SES Patented March 26, 1470, ‘ ‘Throlf attempted twico to whvor Mr, O'Brlon, As Heat Inay bo fmaginod, tha utfray creatod a great deal Of excitement th the neigibarhoods snd. Beleonve, was followed to the station by hu reds, who only wanted a leader in order ta bo- come furious, id THE SALVATION ARHY. Apeclat Llapateh Wb The-CAteaga Fanaas Crrv, Ma., Aug. 13,—A dotachment of tho Sulyation Army, with Haskell in churgo, reachod this point yésterday, and to-day have: been at Merriam Park, & station on tho Kansus City, Fort Scott & Galveston Houd, where a -cump-inesting {sin seasion. Gon, Haskell {a to- compunied by halt a dozen femutes, most of thom Bt. bonis is eens ho vows be will nt The Burr. ss Tent of One Moon. a Spring. fgets 2 he handsomest, most sul AR stantial & comfortable made, caus] Ki Cit ths * i. Manufactured only by eee ap as Ea A, H. Androws & Co. PRIZE-FIGHT, 108 Wabash dve., CHICAGO, Dernort, Mich,, Aug. 13—A tight-gloye prize- Dyht took place in the woods near Mt. Clemons, thls morning at 2 o'clock, between Prof, John Donaldson, of Cloveland, and James Tuylor, of Chi Fiy nds were fought, and Taylor was knocked down in overy ruulid, Ifo thon “aquealed,” threw up the sponge, and ou: Mfrs of Artistlo Furniture, Wood Mantels, ete. ‘BUSINESS CARDS, : eee at ‘| Commonwealth Distribition Co, al i gence plaints, atvlie Dealers make Money with W. T.SOULE & CO.,130 | La Salte Street, Chicago, Th Write for particulars, Bend ii, & Gh or 9 fore sample ————$—$$—$_$<—__, ra 48. CANDIES, Brosh Ievary Day, onside ered tha HEB In the wor CAILAMELA 8 Specialik h Ha Whoissule ana eink gp, box b; eas, 01 Gohdiew in ‘Amanom pub up ties at ee BEALE SE, DYEING AND CLEANING. ganuy and ‘strict Esjub. 1a Dreasom, Shaws, dl Pobitna, Velvet, Slurinus, Bes py i ties Mat imo, also | Ge ‘Thelr popular monthly drawings, fay eee jace regularly in PSP LOUIS HAYa AUGUST Ot, THESE DRAWINGS, AUTHORIZED RY TITR LAT NED LY 2 a LATURE AN Clothing, tendaomely dyed >t Uaioe kestuce y wecording to a csutenot lunnodat small vrpenas. Onset die er iive yeare ueourred romuiariy om uo LAST recog ane Ty AC of larly 01 ry a oe A Y Perey SVEN MONTH, Sundays and Fridays ux= TOUS gatda Faoy prow Dre Hoase SF Yatted Htates Ciyeult Court on March St ron- fet wssd 1a) South dorod the follontng auditions °°" : fake seat t~fant the Com campany te Tefal esoe eis Miaiaiyution MINING OUTINTS. Qdsiee deawlage are Milr, MINING 0 r chow eect aay Shor ple suct youl ptr tere 3 cl or. "Tae tho following attrauuvo pricoa: ‘FLU. 10) Priaes $100 on. ie $a) 1,00 Mriges $deach 1000) 0 éach, Approximation Prisca. 2m ed Prizus $30 cach, A! xo Prison, 3,500 b Brites flav exch, Abprosiwauon Prisus “OW MATERIALS ASS AYe: H. Sargent, 125 State-st., Chicas® HAin Goops, oes Ns & ikewall coud for Kole agont for the eMULTITOUL Wide Matio u9 Oxor aud marr an. 1 Bernhargs MIU itNEAMs STATE-ST. ——, tan, ravolors, ecurt fonts auUulL vist 4 m Hoult | ‘y Pbut-Omeo Money-Order, Regutured Lot- rath, OF Xxprews. s ‘olusury.agalnat uilstakys 000 dolayy, curresy ents will plonso write thelr uames and places u: giving numuvr Of Pos onde als i-Oiive box or ci wud Stat Det Orfursher intormatlon sujdraes AEM. HOARDMAN, AS Bs lool Ua (Cua journal aligns) uulayilles Ky. Ur No. rc will pays. ate sud u Broadway, New Yurk Oto JA; FARIS, Noo bla tate asbloyionvet., oom 14, Chicuyo,