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His CHICAGO TRIBUNIS AUGUST “WEDNESDAY, provention Is worth w pound of cure, he Is very properly on the alert, Commtssioyin Wantet's forday called to fhe bathlne ordinance, na HE an atceatiit Of jhe was tat prepared to. aay whit he nilres btu to ervet ‘ ed over on to the skin contd be tfted and hep] womnded part. ‘Th place, the skin was Hfed and phives 7 nat the man for President, ‘Then ho touched THE CIT dr'tne Rebwhton GENERAL NUWS. of Detrolt, is nt the Pas LOCAL POLITICS. ‘8 attention wa: wound upen the child's thigh, ‘Te dew of the injured sur that the wound ix ove Jour inehes wh tor, AE titeht Li « is absence when Objeot of Organizing tho Contral Gar- field and Arthur Club. for fighting us Ina wrong cause, them believed they wern right, lveelved hy thefr whipped, the: r [ts proportions ate toallow IC to became covered with: skin and: he wont bested it world: yelho Uinh wotd be eroal body would es Jars H. Honnve would to ahant it, Tiaying been ‘orth to lend thent Protect hathere Crom pablie gaze, and sural ft atllows: bathing with sults anywhere, isn aneanthgless ordinance, howe does not contain clanse repens the ing ordinances, and will most Ukely te allowed epeclally since the bathing: Dav, of Cambridge, Mass., is at tho Mayor Marrison Orates to the Si Ay Bourbon, Meetings of Republican Ward Clubs. it fut Ison) was not Hievert in forgettiug the past. etl vote for i Democrat unless he was trie to the priyeiples of Democracy and would ilo Te wis a Democrat be- 5. Pitnny, of Quincy, ML, fs nt tho reo ts A i nud to prolong the enitd's hfe that tu go by default, ment bs tonite sensor ts nedett Comsisstoxnn Wal pf the lamb was phiced onthe tilly, 20 that all injured the pliysichtias sewed on the skin, \ teed koa to hole Hitte sniferer fino place. Curbolated clothes, hoover that thsi CG. A. Eppntnar, of Fond du Lac, ts at the THE CENTRAL CLUB, ENPLANATION OF ITH OMECTS. The Contral Gariteld and Arthur Club held an adjourned meeting in ti at the Paliner House at 2330 yesterday afters noon. W.d. Crinphelt ealted the meeting to. orders ‘Shere were about fifty delezates pres- the coflatry good, nin Rev. De. Powers, of Hartford, Conn, ts ut Ho possihte te opposed to Republicanism bees ir headgtarters dou 1, Consens, of Nashville, Tonn, fs at the Gardner, ‘Tre Worcester Bases Ball Clubarodomicilod at the “"remont. AM rows, of JInckgouville, Ml, is at the Sherman. A.M..Jonks, Chairman of the Stite Central Commnitece, is ut the Pacille, Supa t. Lyin Dickry, of the Mlinols Sue preme Cottrt, is at the Patmer, Gu. Hy CrARK, Chief Engineer of the Lake Shore & Miahigan Southern allrond, is at tho darning them to gecount. TY he tho appropriation: td Comiminist Alderman, who, that the amount should te tt belleved In State-sizhts [applause hed by Calhoun ant Mit in home rite, giving Wl Cow 1. of its powers, Hes the rizht to rezulate thelr ov his was a Nuttlon wilh a bf ‘The State-rielits of the past had been swept away by the War, V that Gen, Hancoelk would be doubtless, Intended eexperiment, Aw ent. ‘Khe Chaly nsked Mr. C. 11. Willett to. state the objects of the Central Club, whieh tind heen questioned at the Inst meeting. Willett sate that the Club was argant ty was organize In Cook County for the take part inthe campaign only in a general way, although in counties outstide of Cook the County Committee issu directlon of the campatgn. ‘This Club tind Been organized ag nn ausitiary and to. furs nish nv rendezvous for all the ward aud pre Club desires to Inaugurated the campalgn be- forethecountyeampaten was begun, The Chub tesired to assist the ward eltths ti mak: entivass of all vaters, ‘The C Ist fi this measure, mut r 1 shuply calls: for the purchase of which are iat necessary, te probabilltle Hat there will be darkne My ont Light Wut forthe AE ARTE CUE ELEY ATOR TNS The Mayor yesterday took a took over tho re ports of the bispect . The physi ation, nen Wet pes este (Wo Op averele, Lut tt {twas the custom ounty: Committee to Hhahis would bo have but a smal Democrat would dare vote to pay acclaim or the Rehet debt, Haat Mls Honor also ady wld. ‘The Denoents would No Northern Lovatars, and the that. tbe tried ft the nuother expe ’ ho hud been operate corof the brenst. tho Hitle ost erled s showiig the terrible torture that she wi enduting, while the mothor and father stood by it eailed to the fact som 4 these columns that the Inspector was king collections tor inspections, a Honor saye that tho only reason hs. suc bits not beer named fe tie fier that he, Deen able to tnd thinks thut with a cite 1 edt to gold, silver, the ve slips, and a onumber of otter but: nut with ver remarked that tl whieh was once a good one, had don and now It showld dle. tvs puttlig up of good me the Democratic part shina ervedt abltlty to make a fool of more (ia in Chieago, Te sould see that.there was a fair eleetlon—that a goo Domocratle: serutinized every bullat-hos b ] Mr. John M. Crawford, of the City Law Departuent, followed the Mayor, G. Brown, from thy Executive Com- BH. We Buus, Manchester, D. Shafto Tawhks, Tandon, Bugiid, and 1. Dabaver, Hong Kong, China, are regis tered at the Facto. AN.DBT, View: resident. and C, 7 Passenger Agent ‘ville & Nashville Malirond, are at the Painer, MB. Honyokek, of this elty, spenks in ho coming week, and soon after gors. tho tamperance campaign erent clearne: pttlenin peer THE MAYORS MA ORGANIZING AS EX! Tho announcement that » In possession of some iver! portion of the remuing of 1 nutstodon, swelted thy number of visitors to bis oll i Among the fret who called wi who, not belug able to see his Honor, left tho following, which exphiins the objector his visit: presentatives frome ‘TheCentral cael Inspection re ottght to be selfexustalning, but t thy fea Tits teen eotlected very sthtont. and that all of the'vollections begin to pay the Inspeotor hule his satary. WNCK BUILDING. Among the bullding- permits leeued yesterday to orcet a tosstar West Lake street, ti sof tho Lattise yor turrigon was supposed to: te a aud feito ph of Unit State, Thx tempefutiiro, yesterday, Mannsso, optician, ns observed by ad Madison’ street, ¢ Was, Ht BIL 11, Bdeure Sy . Harometer, 8 2 Club proposed to to work harmontously with atl othor for the sticeess of the party alone, | ‘The Cen- red to secure the advlee and a Tubs tn the (rection of t the Presidential eleetio of sentiments | Wi ites from the El Twelfth Wards asked for hiformation as to ie aistietlgna between the two Central ie Mr. Ball, of the ‘fwelfin Ward, thought the organization of such a club wis noeded, and: the local clubs would be alded titerially by having a headquarters where ppared an docnments ant seettred, ‘The greater part of the work to he dane by the loeat organiza ‘but the Central Club would’ bea vale able and Indispensable auxiliary. J, 1, Mattock, of E stated that both the ov ward worked together wad codperated: In every plan of thy cunpalzn. ‘They desired i contrat organization to whieh they might Jools fox Hight and assistance, Lf they eauld sent organization they sturo and divelling, No. 463, st EWN i Livelling, Na tis street, to tw erect at ones North Chirk street, to one to John Karatiat, te erect tt twoestory: ktore tund the t th street, fo et tral Clap des Curator of tho Svfences, and nivscl called of the muatodon extumed curnestly ttt tho be able to obtit gayiiton, No. W.D. Bistior, Prestt 3 Now Haven & Hartford Rullroml, F. Sint fot Kn Venneylvanin Cent » General Passer let Enelncer, of W Railroad, are fent of the Now York, A LONG-WINDED DOCUMEN called “nn address to the voters," but whieh was really an, argument of wv. Democratic Demoeratle premise t S410 one te C.D, cvstory divelling and barn, 2 Franklin strect, te eost $§ 1 Tvereet i aneestory to cast £1,000; ix West Lake street, to. cost $10) . to ereet a one-story: store, No. O05 nnd one to 8. M tory’ awellings, Douglas, rst SCR, for, and del , Whittemore, ¢ lwmnukee & St. ery batsed on miss of sophisns and asst to convince nina yortt the comprehension of the average atthe Pucitic. CWinttast P, Davis has made todantes A. Tay= minent for the henelit: of Abilities aro stated te beh ba a stock of Yaurkee 10% jt Kalle street, ‘ane. ta. stauds and Its Inte museunt is ope Lirly appoitited days ev mitittodon 8k nid hits never been y extineneding well thint, Jor a voluntary ass) wish und tho acer 154, und tho resets 18 now It the basement No. 148 F. State strect, to vost £2 ro, to ercet two. t near Ellis nventie, to It was decided to print it, but the money paid out for the purpose Mr. Grund, from a sub-eommitte 1] wntive Comuiittec, reported thit they had ascertained that the cost of Ialdiang a nitss> a speaker—would not being that much r) ry, they tind reported Inck to the Exeeuttye Committers, who: had appointed a committce to’ solicit subserlp- Mr. Brown sald that Col, Willlam F, Vilas, € Madison, wauld speatey lit he though ) would he necessary to do the thing In le, The President appolnted a committea of ten to raise funds “in any way except by knoeking a man down.” ‘The question, A for membership 2? wis answe the Club adjourned until Uxtures in store, opon tecounts, and &f cash in bank, all vatued at $11 of the Western branch of tha ae, whieh Is te be Pron. cnupitito of bee ‘day In receipt of a long 2on, Of St. Pan, calling: * iiternu lon ex titres, and the produ Ar the meetin; ft National Republican Com held at noon to-day, tho repre: , Intier From his attention tot hibition of arts, manule of tho’ soil and ining,” which §4 provided by ace of Congress to be held in der the directfon of the United Stat tonal Comision.” AnD ASDIE T.S.=1t is to be hoped mat eve and sitail bone found will be enrefuily saved. Velie ealted agaln, and he tthe Mayor, Thoy nuked hall, nusie, anid Later in tho day 1 jad the fortine te me the mutter over, examined the sp concluded that the ground whence thos hind been taken was worth cultivating. sald he bad thet the city's conser take soundings, ana his Heanor city woukd bear the Ing Is tho route imonttily seseion, aid, so faras knuwn, no xpeckt Of Missourl, ‘The writer Js very unx- have Chiergo take a deep says that) he been ngltuting the holdlig of an oxposition here in returi fn Iss), tho sir ¥ does for New York, it on Commission" von, Hinols is represented by N, K. Fairbank. D. Litter, and George 8. Hnskel, birt as yet very hoard of It. beeause 188) (4 ton fir ‘The: Commission do thetr duty, howe rives, aud tha then Muy bt heartily cobperate with tiem, RUMONS GE POL ‘There are nny business fs to be pre Ovricen FauLK, of tho Lincoln Park police Ittie dog which strayed into tho Mpling an the ground, velty to animals, add ise charged by Justice Hammer, The owner of tho dog brought. civil sult, for danmges, and was given a judgrient for S10), exy ing that the dog was worth thut pric members of the Hoard of Trade yated yesterdny to. bolls all time, the vot Tho afternoon ‘The vote appli tho Hoard. and eean'y Snplements, wd, with would oxamingy the ground, « tof the rennin, vit, DUT aulil tho get tint from the pe would willlagly joint. R. Buxh, of the Thirteenth, desired to know whether the Central Chih was to] composed of delegates from all the ward clubs. Je had heard that the Central Club foree, shot n I york, ond let it He was urrested for ae of which, he tiinks, upon whit. Chieage Tithe * Interins Hy Mr, Rabert= nee to Inake the suundings ti 2 tho work of dieing, the ex sturt front the rookery att STATE AND COUN- ACTING CONTRALY TOT rs will doubt vy when tho tne wr- near she city will no els. pita up the Mayor 4 Visited tho sewee from which the jayor'é spechnens hid been obtaine what he coud learn Crow 1h sutistiosd that the rest of obtatned. [1s Infort ative: wher nesday nigh MINOR ME THE YOUNG MEN'S CENTRAL GARFIELD AND ARTHUR CLD inet Inst evening at tho Grand Pacific Hotel, W. A. Phelps presiding, Mr. Witlett, who had taken the ehalr, re- plied that the Ceutral Club was In opposition So far as he knew, the Central 1 to allow aceredlted nthe proceedings. Ninth Ward, was the first one to clearly stile the condition of He said that there were gnnizations tn each ward, the muledplicity of clubs would create, and nd already ereated, great eontuslon. He was opposed to delegations . front five or six organizations In erel ward, that the Centinl Club be composed o: delegates from eneh ward ¥ vlubs, but lected by all the Republican FW, Parker, of the Eleventh Ward, nting the Young Men's Garfield Club of hls ward, statedthat his organization had entatives to the workinon he was the remilns coukt be atlon was that the tisk seule sessions of. 0 Chit would be delis 2300 9. m. and cwhen tt will cense nt ) Hicks Bros. of M10 Wi ta ms Fowler street, between! Mr. Burke, of the and: Hobe. amid (hat the unto hud lala u ite belfeves that diceing to Tho 10 twelve feet will expose, and ulso the bones of 1 thie it is nothing wisi a ubliquely aera t Luke strect, Insist Favorable reports recelved In regard tothe organization of auxiliary or branch elubs in the several wards and Commissioners’ districts, Bell, of the Eighth Ward, reported that ho liad just been through Indkna, Ohio, and and had found enthusidsm everywhere. through town after town without hear Ing the name of Hancock or seelng a sligle Hancoek. flag displayed, w there was unbounded enthustasin: for Gar- Soine thne was spent in discussing tho netion of the Central Garfleld and Arthur Chub at Its meeting yesterday afternoon, and ‘ided to notify the various Young Men's ward elubs not to send a dele- gate nplece direct: to the Central Garfield and Aproposition to send dele- mites from the Young Men’s Central Garfield and Arthur Club was also discussed alsome length, the general oplatun retaining the Young Men’s org tact, ant the motion itself being finally lait onthe table, ‘The Club then adjourned for onnell ls to resign ond to the depth of head of the tonster ro UHGNTH Ne si Ml the hones vers pulled about tho subject of dhegehig f nd To Joli. the exe ton, Ke Is lo be trannat the vieluity dndignant, since ood portion of the middle or the stivet ster and summer, ind insist upon ki thoir slduwatie in such 2 condition dt dangerous to piss over Ht after dae! r 8 Columissioner ty in being reco: without it uatform as Lient, Schack fs concerned, there. is no doubt bout his contemplated transfer, nud. the minst hin appears to be that he nlonadn clenniugoutState street. NION MUTUAT, T He ake WAIPIE y published Monday mornmg tho mencement Of a sit by the Lifes Insurance ey Angeli: party eae thls morating, and says that the iy Of Selonces will Join tho. el (f Itamonnts to anything cons thar notable callers 7 an artist from ane of the papers, who made a sketel we been a National: Canven- relics yesterday at the a githoring of protestors ngainst thy Taws relathi to the practice of incdicine fn this and othor States, and. the way in whieh those Jawa are administered. ‘Tare protestors turned up durige tho mornings but, owing to tha geanty members, nothing came of thelr mecting but un adjournment. A” reporter looked after them lager In the way tho evening, butieurned that the: visitiay tive had gone bome and the loval one hadat been It was thy stnultost, as well ag the bricfest, Convention—National or otherwlhse— ‘treme was to ha dion of ultra Bi le everywhera = i 1 Suetet, a desire to yet hold of what the ov four, of the Join the workers fact of tho e organtantlot Uulon Mutuat In the eitige of natural sefene —————— CAMP-MEETING. Firat Days Servi platnes Ground, , TL, Aug. 2 Company, .of ut his Club tad received material fron: the State Central C would work In harmony with It. Burky stated tnt the State Central be dlrection of It was finally di for four yearsamd has been in its ser ytormimuch fonger time, vhich Inve existed pleinch? and defentdint, thle sult natura erented somo (eile au round since. on tho Ol Dex Arthur Chib, ‘The fifteenth bly of the Chicago Dlstrict lng opened to-day at Desplalnes with every promise of a season tot fess re- nuurkable for evidences of grace than any of Ars pust these meet. ings have been proverblal for thelr earnest= ness, and the revival of reljglon attend npow then has always b members of Insuritnee olre Hivhen thore appeared qulpers a noth ashington Heslig was sume contusion he woult give the his- tory of, the organtzntion of the Ch thie after the nomination of Gartleld a gen- th md Wilkin Monroe. af Bright. f the 35.000 prize otfere wing In favor of on, Mucg,. the Jude: ‘ny ‘the “American an improved enttlescn t for the Compan it Ty the mitter and statu Ukit the sti requ hos been pledged, and: near: I fnoand deposited tho competition. Coinpetitos are invited to send they tall deseriptions to 1 corner of Clint cago, wot kiter than Oct 1 regurd to tho ef “ published fa the papers another notlee, reading: THE TWELFTIC WARD REPUBLIC. ey’s Hall last evening for busi- Inthe ehair. inittes appolnted to vonter with the Garilelt and Arduir Central Club reported in favor of ate to that organization, and ed, He E.denikdns,Col, Pere Hivan were appoluted to b for obtaining the munes of Oo the next meetin gh, Martin Howard, aad B, Baldwin were appolnted to collect tunis to defray the os: ecunpaign, and over rd dist few my subject to the cut] derstanding belie pointed a committer: o poluted 1 Central Garth composed af (iree repre: rand one BPECIAL NOTICE, an arth Club, 2 Ul bromght out a larger numiie Than usu upon the first aay, and after: the gneta brought out by) the evening tray ure re not Jess than 300 people tn ning shower af campers: J, and the basin organization, To katow whether It wis Seniling a dele: relittons taelee whieh the comp thion Is to be made enn also hoe abtulned from tho stune yuurter, wreath, Hy ‘ple fed by phil or he ¢ dnd Me comimisstuns of F360) re t Ik quite apparent, nt rived there we Thatks toa afternoon, the grove,one of the most hea wwielintct, sured maple, vetly what the Slate Central Conuuittee ie Congresstonal t ‘The Stite Central Commiltes had r tlon to politles In Cook County, and the consequence was that the county wis never oruize comity toniuations were inule, which often tks before the cleetlon. Central Committee as sper the voters of the ward Vital vallvetion andl, "E.R H within easy renehing distar ofthe sus direct. viuys, the xlisten- med yerdure An invitation bas been extended to the militin of thiseity tobe prevent, in whole ov in part, at tho feuthuring: wt Athiata, Ga. in the tls t af the Club f raised by Mr, he Clubadjourned eit of. the Union Matiat rth commnlsstons recelyed by Warlleld not kovery long ageon the sileol certain itis alten by tho to the Company byt Jato bo deilteated, of New York Srom othor Hast ie Vitation, and the Rock ford (Hl jeout derstood, hits also nide Its wrrany A number of € attend if the: ives above and the belg! rombining ta form aw rveshing to the Chicago visitors, t lust, and relentless heat nt organtantions ate, Witch moun, defanse, $9 already reeurel inortwiKe On realestate belangine to another: than Me. Wartleld, 30° that, it 14 all t Company Were to rece that future held. ’Thursday evenings and at different potuts In the wari. + re of the smoke, and ¢ thought ahother organization was necess before the County Convention, “The Club desired pvention what the usual palin Committe The only thine was to If the Central Club was not the proper orsaintzation, sume other organization joust be tonne at on eit only xue their wy Hts OLD CAMPING-GNOUND Hsthie excewdy and there In ry streets which radiate from the “clr. ele?) within’ whieh the religious service take plice a new eatuyse ¢ ew In attinher to merit: sp Some of the atiletine cote woof whieh have be nad Hs modest years ago, were heautifally reens, the favorit device b tered text over tho doorwity, ‘The bieeags full attendare the commiisvions, 1 KU nye both the money and the mortzue. Understand that ubin ibhselty ties been abolished, Chicago inee A ncethig of theSeventh Ward Itepublican Club was held xt the corner of Waller ant vets fust evening. Taylor, C. 2 TL wis appointed to rut art at the nex! HU Mats—wa 8 Chub nt a eethye aunizations have haul ¢ ni Which have coat tl tls bisrdly posnl bl todo before the C Eseeutive am Cu after the Convention Het to work. A comuilttes out, bit they’ consilerablo me thom, without ovteide utd, t H sinpe as to candle it to make thls and Uunnvold the expense previnurly rillrowl traiusportation, Ile proposed: that a spain Comittee be organized at once His of thea representatives from each oner's istrict pattisedd disens ded to call for the ef en Commmittes of ong ment ber from eae epublica Club tn tho coun ty, 20 matter what the nung of the organiza tr The business of, negotiating sates: dns been turned bd The manager erty, togethe to Mr. 1, U, Morey, and provided for, doubtless ie detall ‘of Seen ane vould be tnnde trom t decorated with: of the Presideuts of al ably be held the firs for the purpose of eat tothe getting up of wards in the city, slow! ocenpled and unoecupied houses, ete,, 50 ns to haven complete registry of the teal vot- ers. of ench ward, no doubt, a goat deal of egal voting, and the Seventh Ward Club werg strong fuvor pr thei The Club then adjourned for ik e thres Chieago reyinents with tit golive irl. FL Gallery, hho former cits! ion followed, . There fs any intimation, how tit My. Wardell will perhaps: not cons this new arrimyenient valid, GRAPPLING SKIN PROM A LADIE TOON CHILD The transplanting or xratting of skin la not yexperhient in inedical surgery muntry arin Europa, ‘Che skin trom tho nase to tastat Friday In September, itutlon. In yeference tips of the diferent tha vacaut lots, inore prom[ss of 0 ton ef a Campa stood tbat i tn Talas this mot who bax no con motives could not bo miseonst Himself respar above, uid Un amen of Chicago to, North, South, und Last month after next, DEATH OF ACTEMPLAI * Willinm H. Collett, a fir Kai costing thelr slaudows b st Mes, of ow collections of. Frult, mrCon of wntern fer orchard Fouduets beng overwhelming, y ene Wis nearly tilted with perhtous froit, bearingastzees possible ftare eotls whieh Halisplay of ill the res that the eump cnn commant, ements for the everyvalay phase nd drinking, and sleoptiys part followed in years 7 wah ore tit the shupe it to cull for jo Aiternates, but ths to send thy best represent hops will prevent, make It possible Tor tho multi thro from the henthpuacters at the) the Cinmpaisn Committers jh The mvetlng then adjourn Arms of one person has: Wi forming the nose of another with complete sic. xperlinents have be he county. edd, subject to TY CENTRAL COM who enme to wilh the Kaus Heretofore the: DEMOCHATIC COU: M THE SILK STOCKINGS, THE CHICAGO DEMOCRATIC CLUn— a select organization, with dues of Tn whosg mombershlp there ave rently some respeetablo young men—met at the Palincr vening, wbout 10 being present, fueluding the Demoeratle Veteran Club of y Wh. Lieb at thelr head. wet atthe Palmer House last night ta ve: celve the returns fram the prinarics f sof the General Conmilt- presided, and J, Chester- of the motions, anorniing wt Mere Ais arrival he was ate ng yrs removed to Meras” Hosplath, but bis a rin, the tne —tho cating, aut rlinent with the aecount Of the er af pernimuent apres beet bs thit the munber o} ceed: ttt of any previous year, ave been erected as yet, but apace tas bespoken fora larga miiber, the arrangement will he the resence of it hirge nunbe! tor transient: visitars, re that visitors were s ees and relizie day that they desired to remali over night, but were not able ta do so on avcount of mmtnodation, “Phis year, how the sleeping necommodations: lin mae tht trausienis toa hares able to find wecommmodation. s-roonl, whieh ail ‘ota kau nus ils purscried vlTes AMI the retitrns wel for the Second Precinct of the Ward, the Fittlof the Elhteent of the country distriets, New cle g be held in these phe Ann 7 ofclock Tt was announced that tha Genera mittee would meet at the Palmer on the first Fridny fn September to organize and elect new County Central Committee, After sone talc the Patiner every the campatin ox WHI meet, Wedness pert b metante, ue Ht meOr mse, i widows dn this: coun rot uke Lodge, Ste 1. wlantng Chapter, tnd had been employed as it yandotte, near Kansns City, M His remains ara at the undertakers, expected thit some of the Balghin will bone thelr nrother hy abtending bls Aner to 0: wouds, the date af which will be anneunecd ry HL, Smith, dr, the President, after expressiug his pleasure at seehyg su many at the first meeting, Introduced: the Mayor, who was cordially greeted, MM. WARRING sald he had been thinking of what eonstitul- man and what made a slive, A min in Rossin might lve along life, get in and go to bed when he pleased, eat or go hungry, never by thwarted inn shes! and yet he a slave, stuntly Iunpers Strulnd, Was of vota In tents: ileal to mect at ening daring ky Wien they 1 the Medical 5 , eideration, and they I thole power te relieve the Kut Miont was pis THE LINCOLN PARK BOAND Held an reguine meeting yesterday atfterno pers Whiston, Arnal, Ki niige of Mutt removed, whore Rule Weuks ite he: BE: Englewood Unlon Veteran Club Mon- ‘ening adopted the following: HEAR, The mombers of this Clib, though upto work in any honeratde capacity and amen wl chisses fa behalt of Garield and rt tool that thole tnBuenes should vo thoroughly rene. ad, mutt, Ef not atin ates gantastructure, ts 9 pleasant and wholesome place Iu which to ext, DURING THE EVENING the canpencveting wai woneetiigg lel bn the: i vot the Rov, br W, Ce V e fstrler, wha mad wlogtent and telling address, | the steers whieh eeodhue uinblar ae eh nirked “by “aatpourl Spirit of v romurkubl nther, Who ds ty brought ito Use. a sume al his akin, upon h experiment was kepe up for av Since that the loud treatin was tembiy, When the new ox- But ons dy Chieaga, eon: by Tw, and under ree na, Why the diiferenc Jn Rossin a man's will was subservient to that of the Czar. In Amerten the people were saverelen When that was disturbed and tholr votes falsided they were made staves, ‘Tie Dene verats, Who were fie the majority, had been atefrauded of ‘Those who entled the Boston teathrawers heroes would call the Democrats cowards If Thoy shoud enter thelr ait fd ns be Superlutendent Henson pres whltewnsher cation ty relation to the water supply ut ark, and suggested that the old wriesian wells ro SUK Sonne Yours niga he f She propodtion was ise It was shally mt th ted te eomenund> eK, DALE WH HOt opened with Deriment was mid Hey ander the t) comrades to tha end hat tho soldiers mast ent now, as dining tho Wis an tinbroken fant tow conten cneniy; therefore, be It Lat» comunitive of three le ug bo preyetra ann atdidly to all old suldiem of the Warof the Htobelllon re. eldlng in the vlelnity of commiunieutew Town of Lake View, ad ascertaln upon whit ting the akin of a heathy wks yee a hash ithe purpose, ante (ewe ilken dates hoitre, where n postion OFT cetedt, but slit une nibt the: wind 1 eMnotiiee Wats sate J akly tifted from the bod severed ain withered away Another antiual way thon weet Butta Any tratnaspalie Reautceit, Virst—' Hib 1 the wont. Appotuiod'at inis term thoy would sepply the pirl DPresldoat Wiist eub attondodt wll lone, whitets “had af the Holy Te saw ite suupeuneeting stontit on ot rellglaws pws edogated ta i nd Comniisstoner Wal! Vilewood, stiuting «ti addess, fit a fre atid frlendly manger, tho reasons why-the members of ths Chiat reel It their duty as old soldiers te eipport Ute choml= awe of the Republietn party hike coming Pres: rlion, and cordially Invite sud old suldiers or aallns to indie with us to all honura> ve tho clevtion of such noms ‘That this Conmilttes be empuws coples of sald iddrosa printed, be wttuched, the nities of cach member of this Club, glving mont Inwhich he Fos hiresses ta be rend, the nest requir weet That the Comuities on Potitloal nent unt Action be directed t comply, witha resoluilon now standings upan the records rif to compiling at roster siding in the vieinity of Knglewood, and that atid: roster he completed and prevented ut the. next regular meeting uf red, wut at portl Af tira fow DOW'S CHEDT TONS vided to nevept esterday held a shis proposition ta ce tho nasete und collections fe tho: luuds they submitted. U Vivatl thin aaiy' 4 all present, eforteal and lay, powerta promote the great obs thera —the ealoliuy af souls, by other nilaisters, al, fa witeh the olf yer been theehinrs Hibpreereees dts ‘oaley WHE he whint ts fn the nore mEol skin wite slit in twoor three places on. tho lo eiforts to € Did they titend to subilt suplaely to the wrong committed My sid? re at the list af exelltora. yuo Mr. Lyon eumpl refused to allow the: Hst w Were they gol | ered to have J) Hemselves to be distrancilsed, of e that erfiw sid pr Eternal ylellance isthe jolew at liberty fathers were constantly vishhint, ant tho re sub Was You Denorrats were the Libablt- Hats OF A free COUNTY. Tlant tor the Inst few yeurs? Uhl they not een constantly defrauded: of their Hil sud haul they not saphiely allowed It to and hoped tor the tute & Wrongs? Lt thoy were deterinined about it, would de tbls falls s Honor then went on to tell “what laut tuitry tor many years)? frnorhys the Democratic attempt to destroy: the Union, but denounchig as an ante the nprisonhng of Northern Nebets, not eal! them such, ve Molt to the alleged rounting-out of on the Repibtican Returning Boards of the South, bur omitting to mention unything about the bulldozing poliey atid: batlot-box stilts tenes turned Republican mujorities af 60,000 Into Democratic majorl el GO,000, fed Gen, Huncock, saylug he was r ahixed ad boxed Un a marrow, ms Where [bs compelled Lo stand, Hants sustnnsh was ainda Sextorda HE itp east he corrklor connecting HUMES wats phteed at tipon an tron PEPLMENT Wits utd Hospital ny it was earetully bar ta Chirbst, After remay servlea at pt fervor Whlet has aeteristle of the Des was mando mniest, rpeminee Day.” 9M Me Belstat Wil conduet, the sy Wn Hy the afternoon phere rt y Of Minnesota, and Mr: riaation of Tntendlig visitors Chivago it ney be mentioned that Galas eumperond leave Chicago and UES at ea Weg al vr to be published, Lyon's hands, the company and o Cones yey and seth loments, to nike tho most of what le He vs n"* uid enutew way of mocts, Hild abbey tninttives, ta vot, aid here the mitevesthug ¢ on by the Metical Vhoe vhikls wether wad tath Rene waite te uperation wit tealn: SS CIPY-LATLL, eh ADAMS Ia tuking hh L thes been vise of this Club with regi of altold: soldiers 3 ‘105 Mayor la wanted at Plymouth, int, and Cedun Taplds, 1a, to warm up tho Denia THe Chicago Gaslight & Coke Company was pall #0140) yesterday for gus consumed for tho wx months ending June patroller will ta-duy open bids for a tot ous on Aberdeen street, bee tween Washington and Mailson att 7 2 Suerte were no further reports: tothe prevalence of sinall-pox at the, wrdk, but Commissioner De’ for yaceinmuon ta pratect the ely Oo spread of the diivase. fur ud the elty ba cone prlucigle (has an ouuce of 4 Parkes, Sunt, and Bustin were appointed us the Comimittes to prepare the $e i arly yy presunt tho mune of Capt, dames E. White, anu of Congressman from the First Distrlet this fall, ‘Tho Gartielt and Arthur Club meets to- narrow evening at TMatson Block, ME MANCOCK VETER metatthe Palucr Inst night, but, as there were only three or four memburs present hale the strength of the organization. —aol pt to ugred to try to hola At Stata streot ’ ping.—a lovality where thore ts a likel ty view, At atestiotle composer ef equal pir of alvotinl and chloro quiet, One of ' Foporter Unit alice the isttenipt to ougiatt a of the brother's «kin sho diel ap ity bas For months previous to | wend nu Change WHEY 4 wats User ta keep tee as teoked te TEN Deen done he this ils mngmbers, tor vi ber condition, % for an engl fa ubout danonths ould, and looks patient and ie Many (oe prepare Wh cai Tor the: jain hest artiste in dentistrys Tho Tinea: Our, bg! MeChesney's beyond doubt, though but ao churglig fraud N ASSOCIATION tho new cuticle, Tent of f per cent, was tsed to glean tho sure f two. xt sprays Muck & Raynor's Moth Powder destroys roaeh> wad shotgan 08, Heng, Hed, wad bedbiye, iN ‘7 earbohited water the bed, A platform was acd upon whieh to ul ing was done es: put tue limb wlousside as The bed, su tog thy ———s Tears on the attbject ut ny the Haproved Howe 8 gerucd, but, on the i re} Scllenk & Caw ee, ont sronte UF bale abrant Mel uplt hond of gelling n crowd who eat “veterans?! by reporters for tho and News, —e—-- i ’ THE PILOTOWRAPHERS, Formation of 0 National Ansociation= Large Attendance of Detogitess ptt day's seaxton of the pho- of the country was opened at yesterday morning in the Appellate Vourt-room In the Grand Paeitle Hotel. ‘The attendance was very encouraging, tho large room being crowded, ‘The meethng wits ealled to order by Mr.J. M. Ryder, who stated that it give hin great pleasure to meet so nany of tho eraft. ADD a ‘The Chatr dutroduced Mr. Acd. W. Cope- lin, of this. city, who delivered a brief ad- tress of welcome on behalf of the Chlengo photographers, Ile was followed hy tho Chairman hia brief speech, enlling to mind the old Assoctatlan of ten years no, atul polnting ont the benetlty which were sure fo nrlse from oa sitinllar organtattion at the present Une, Tt wast auc omen that the City of Chicago should he chosen us the phive to hold the first meet ing, an he belleved that the Interests of the profession would surety be advanced by {ho ormanization of a National Association of Photographers. At this potut the Secretary read a ninber of congratuhtory tetters whieh had been sent in by nonattending members, fa wile v wishes were extended ant hearty sup nd sytiputhy guneantecd, In answer to the rolleatl there were over 400 responses, Committers on Credentials and Consiltution were appointed, ant quested to report this morning, A committee of seven was appolnted to exhibit te eurions: aleles: the test of making “ary pintes,’? nn they were instructed to report the result "The Seeretary ership wats 28%, vigorously apphunled, Mr. ‘lho, ut > York Clty, offered resolutions af thanks to the Cldeage photag- raphers for thelr work ia callin the meet fg and bringlig Chodelegates taxether, Upon the opening of the alternoon session, wihileh was convened at 3 o'clock, TWO REPORTS WERE SUMMIT regarding the rights of those present who had not proper eredenttiils, or who were not members of the Assochitlon, One fepirk eno these the reht to disenss ait questions, ant the other restricted this privi to matters: relating only to those who have not become: members of the Assoclation. ‘Phe latter re- port was not entertained, and the former was referred, after an amendment had bee tacked on to fl. submitted by the Sveretary, Mr. Copelin, which gave those now-members the rights and privileges of full-ludged men ders of the Photographers’ Assoviation. ‘he Committee to whom the whole matter wis, referred was directed to. report “clearly ant pohtedly ” this morning. By the Comittee on Organization re- K eh upon the constitution and by-law: Vithout diseussion thay) w adopt, but thelr adoption was no sooner effected than gentemiun moved fora reconsideration, After several nttempts bad heen mae to ade Journ the meetiig and to table this resoli- tlen, It prevalled, when tho meeting pro- foto the diseasslon of te constitution i) Teleqr seelion by seetlon, After It was Hleked inot a shane that sulted the amecting it was ndopte ‘This was the only serious business cupying the attention of the Convention dur- Sng the afternoon, ‘The body will reassemble this morning at o'clock, MIMITION, f the visiting photograph- themselves of the: opportunity olfered last evening to attend anartes! given by Mr. Fd, Mapes, of thisel auspivesof the Photozraphers’ Assochition of America, now tt session fu this cits ‘The entertainment took place in Mairbank Wall, Central Musie-Hatl Butlins, and the mudi enee tested the sentiig eapacity of tho Tttle auditorium. A large sereen Inu been ercet- edn front of the stage, and the dissolving views were thrown upon ft with beautiful et ft Mr. Mnpes prefaced the exhibltlon planntory teeture. and kept wea onversation In explaining the views i The statue of Mercury was the first view, and seenes representing eitles [1 Europe, relles, ete, followed In quick suc sion, ‘The audience was a highly appreehn- tive one, nnd the applause was generous, A munber of views donated by photographers were uscd, WHAT GEN. BRAGG THINKS. Tho Winconsin Congressman on Situndion. Gen, Edward $8. Bragg. Dewocratle Con- sressman from tho Fifth Wisconsin District, was found at the ymont House yesterday by a Triese representative, and pumped [ttle on the political situation, Gen, Brags suid that, so far ag his awn State ts con cerned, there is little excitement upon poll- cept In tha dliterent Congressional » Aud that arises beeausy of so many eandidates for the nomination. Only in the First aml Seventh Districts have the conventions been held and tho candidates: been put in nomloation. In his own district, whieh fs largely Demoeratle, ieee vies stated that the primaries live all been held, and that a nutjority of the delegates are in Tavor of his renomination, as he understands it, ‘The Convention Is to be held in Sheboy- ran on thy 2d-of September, aud consists of thirty-seven defegntes, of waleh Gen. Drags counts on a majority on the tirst ballot. He snd that some of his opponents had made it quite dive *, for him In his own party, but he talk fant lent that he should come out all right. “How about Gabo Bonek queried the reporter. * *Bonek iy all riglt,? sat tha General, “Hla will be renombhiated nnd reeteeted, No- body ean beat him, not even Senator Kelley, who Ins {ust given notice to the Republicans that he wit nob run’? ‘Sho. newspaper min hore reminded the General that. Gov, Sinith earried Donek's district Inst fall hy about 0 majority, “Oh, that was noctest at all.” The Dema- erat did not show theniselves fast tall Thbs year you will see a dillerent result even in eronisith. “Who wit bo nominated im the Second District??? aes ers avalle ist “Lthink Caswelt on tho part of the Repub- Means and Me. Mulburger or Gi \¥ Bled on the part of the f ltelt io carry the ree We nocrucy, Wa viet,” sald tha, ppose we will ne “Whatare the prospects Inthe Milwankes District 2” © Lithink Mr, Denster has a sure thing In thatdlstrict, Jte las ne opposition for the nomination, is stronger thin he was two Sears acu, mul sult be nlecteds ition In th “Tas. Gov, Pound any: opposition in the Elahth Distrlet 2” None that know of, Pound has mate miexcelent Representatlye, and will le re- noninated and retleeted, “then you are of the opinion, Gi that the delegation in the next Congress frat Wiseonsin wil be divided: politleally abattt aa itis new 2 Yess that ts the way ft flgure i" “Please tell me, Gener, befare you go, to be the next President of the United States.” “YL will (ell you with the greutest pleasure, Thineoek. Slo will cant DL: butl ener al, mustngly ral, ene Whistle 5. dy addition to the Soll’ South, the States New York, Indiana, Connecticut, and} Y's Ors Here the newspaper min. siniled Ineredu- lously, aud Dade the General goad day, GRANT GOING HOME Spretat Dispatch tv ‘The Chtcaya ‘Tribune, Omaus, Neb, Aug, 2h—This afternoon, Gen. Grant and wife arrived here from Colo- rado, and Jetton the eventig train over the Chicago & Northwestern Rol far hone, at Galena, The General was fh excelent health sd spleits, and has enjoyed hls visit la Colus rado, Tu leaves the last’ week of September for the Bazt, __ DEATHS, AV— Ang. 3h Tantot Hi ah ry Ween Hueklay und sho inte biel i Vronrs undo montis, “Wiueatuy, Ana. a4 at Lp. uty from Ni py CACrlNYs. olin Hrantvan, at tho real West Palkest, of cunges= 20184. 2h riguia MeCusthy, Innauier sat tennts tid Siaggaive ds Stet wl Lubbardest. it wral ‘Chiuralay, AUy. dh at 10 o'clock, by carriages x a7” Mochuster and Watertown (N, ¥.) papers please . MUIN—-Wiillnm Suir, native of nt Beotlund, Villigny Mul native of tatsley,t Botta pattem sium ale tate roaldenco, 17 Dunning, Ga-Vulsluy (Beottund) papors pleas enpy, MAROONEY—Catherhiey lsloved wits af Michne durcinay (County Limerick, Parish Gatbaty), ac Byeara Fuuural from foaldenca, 411 Twonty-sisth-st, on titradta: ends thee Into restdnny tof Jamin Sittate nt Conietory ay wae pe this only Matar AUC AU SL adware Sey Ane, 2h tran snot dingh and Made art " Hf quate, turmerlye SOUA tural it thor rosltence, 1s ‘Py ton ian these gene nr ey yenraul era Of down Ges act Join Ge Sorta tind eldest iw renidence thls afternoon ag VAN --Aue, 2h tO 1. nat hts tate reside a No wri y idence 4 Mouth Derplahivssnty done. Seamarty mye o Putteral from restdence Wertnosday, Aug. m. "Nhe retoain + ny Zn a te Hie reronins will bw taken to stthienuken ‘tur ia ING OF IE TID cin Chih NREYUBRICAN Guia at Itounn 4 tien vaste rine 2 Me Latin th i AIENING OF THR Sone ay 4 C1 inte (1 rinuneing Ne Mette Ltt ht sinaliea eg, NCCE OUR SECOND GREAT Catalogue Auction Sal FOR THE FALL SEASON OF 185 BOOTS, SHOES, AND SLIPPERS WILL BE HELD Wednestay, Aug. 25, at 9:30 a, m. promat, ‘Tho erent crowd of buyers nt our Opening s; welts those at provious saten, wilt bene testing Ah our goods ALE SUF a AUCTION TRADE SALE CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 10 Cratos WW, Gy CoC Hock, and Yellow Ware, f it of Ainsaware. mop Extras, Adina of Decorated Uh Goods Packed fart « REGULAR TKRADE SALD DRY GOODS, THURSDAY, AUG. 26, 9:30 A. M, ERTS £0, At 307 State-st, WEDNESDAY MORHING, Aug, 25, At Woreluck, Wo sell withant reserve tho entire FURNITURE OF HOTEL, Removed tor cunventence of rale, sisting of PIANO, “Kimball,” nearly new, Marble and Walnut top Chamber Sets, Pier Glasses, Carpets, Mat tresses, Bureaus, &c., &c., &c. VILISON, FLEMSITELME CO, Au once Regular Wednesday’s Sale, 1130 THIN MORNINGS Furniture, Carpets, And General Household Goods, BLISUN, FLERSITEIM & CO. A and ELEGANT FURNITURE, SIDIUNCKE, 275 INDIANA-ST., Thursday Morning, Aug. 26, at 10 o'clock. Reh Varlor, Chamber, and Dining-room FURNLYORE, ‘ SON, Auctioneers, Kiand #1 BRUSSELS CARPETS throughout the House. Fine CUT GLASS, China, and PLATED WARE, ‘ TABLE and BED LINES: 4 7 HAverything in tho bouso. strictly first-class and Hearty néw. Salo withe jut reserva: family leaving the elty, SON, FLENSITEEM & 60. Auetloncers ut By HENRY FRIEDMAN & SONS, by Auctloncurs, 112, 30, and 38 Kuet Handolnhest Our Sale on Wednesday Next, 25th, 10 a ma Wilt be an extraordinarily good one, * SPLENDID ASSORTHENT OF BIAPLIS Crockery and Glassware, 1,300 Bris, Glagewaroccall kinds. is 200 Decorated Chambor Sots. purlenced pmekers. Atielioneers. AUC! PRY GOODS, f 4 it ‘A CHODS, Ate. AT AUCTION, on 1g, 2h nt 920) fel Atour Lake: tictroncet. PRILE-D1: : ‘Se Commonwealth Distribution Co ‘Their popning montily drawings never paupaned, gavel atben place recutarly ik tho CHLY di EF LOULe AUGUST 31 THOWIZED Hy TIE MNED BY AML THE He Ys gueerallny to a canted ortho Frakiort stant 101 Mbal five yours weetrred routarly o DS"OR EVE SON THE Sunday wud Fridaysex Chreult Court on March 3t reps mien EN TEC 1 Owner: Tho attention to tho libersd schame wiled Iie inet with auch popular LA¥OF Ten the following mitnictive prizes: 1 1Y Prizes £1) 00. I SO), 20) Prltes Resch AID), ab) Helzen £3) cuelt + 18OH LAN Pelaos sideactt 0), ‘Approximation Prizes pene s iiatlon helzes ‘Apnrextamtlon Brises my pvoneh. 4 Rela Eel ene boot iere AU BZON so % le tlekots, 83, Hulk tickuts, ff. So ulehats, abs oMut by ast-Uillea Monvy-Urdor, Rexistered oe ter, Mink Drath, or & a fo msnre natiat ents WIL piaasu write Oh dunce plants et pireet, had Law, Connty, a thor Ifuriuatiun ad stanenad HuUHTUNye srondwoy uw Yor) bey REu mbna tg ‘CANDY. 7 Ue! yr 4 and, 1s W ANDY KRANZ no BALE GOODS, Wheferal & ieutt, let nods sent CV, wy agent sor tho "3 Wiss mado te onttur ust Heruhards visit, CILAS, WIL Vor . peuut 4 Se Noe bd wtusuesle