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oO ae hee THE CITY. IN GENERAL. 8B, Locke, of Omabn, is at the Pacific, E. 1%. Woon, of Cinelsnat), ts at the Sherman. 11,6. Panken, of Peoria, Ill, !s at tho Shorman, C. L. Manas, of Shanghat, Chinn, fa nt tho Tro pont. * 1. F, Sitav, of Dixon, [1i,, Canal Commission er, ts.at tho Pnelile, Caries Beitr and IT, 8, Ashbeo, of London, Eog,, arent the Tremont.” ‘ Joun Thomas WaTEnOUE and wife, of Hone olulu, oreat the Sherinan, Jonx Fox, 8.J. Keegant, and 2, J. Morrison, of Now York, aro at tho Tremont. Mn. AND Mna, W, D, Hiuxkentorr, of Las ‘Vegns, N. BL, arc at the Tremont, Huatt D. Avertonctoss and tho Missos Auce tloncloss, of Now York, are at tho Palmer. AP. SwWinsronn, of Haraboo, Wis. General Buporintendent of the Maraboo Rallro@l, is at the Pueltic. AT tho United States Sib-Tronsury yesterday 5,000 in rote ond $000 in silver wis disbursed, a receipts of sliver nyRreRutod $5,000, . a ed inti tland: Gustave Sea ee ities and ge Ge ALVI8NO Lina, 8t Pauis, Brazil, are at the Palmer. a *. Mnss.t Horace pink, See Merk Bs. Muteshinll wife, Bhd daughtor, Liteon, Nob. aro at tho Leland, Justicn WAtsiC Hned twenty porsons $5 and costs cach yostorday for keeping wnilcansed doya, and discharged fiftcon charged with the srine offense, $ Tur: Interant revenuo receipts yestentay at Collector Hurvey’s officd amounted to $77, of which $1.50) was for apitita, 34.120 for tobacco ond cigars, $2,201 for beor, and $1,067 for bank- taxer ‘rum prosent and ox-monibors of tho Hoar of Edtiontion are requested tu meet nt tho rovms of the Board nt half-past 9 o'clock this morn ing tonttend tha funeral of lite Sehoul-Ayont Ward, Carriages will be provided, ‘Tux Demoeratta County Ceutral Committeo held a routiua mecting at tho’ Palmer louse laat evening, but adjourned varly on tiecount ot tho elections golug ot in tho different wards for members of the new Central Committee. Susan Itriny, 40 years of bit wife of Nicholas Riley. of No. :k2s Cattago Grove avenue, wis take! aarigon gat ntll o'clock yestorday fore- noon aud died before a physician could be stn moned. Dr. Major thinks the calso was heart~ disease. ‘The Coroner hus beon notitled. ‘Tae American Protestant. Agsoglation hold @ imeoting wt the hall corner of West Itandolph nnd Clinton streets to Listen to the report of donn Pike, rotirned delegate te, the Grand Lovigo meting in Delaware. Tho Grand Lodge bane Mr. Pike Ausistant Uulred States Grand ister,” fe Chicago Academy of Medicine was to hive inet at the Dremout House Inst evening and discussed tho effect of the bot weather on children. Jt would seem that tho tittle ones ara not tho only sufferers, however, since only two of tha membors were present, and, under tho t clroumstances, tue had nothing to say. No more incetings will be buld until Uctober. y : Hirren Lovas, No, 72, Bnni Brith, beld a £3 meuting nt tho ball corner of West Kandolph fuid Cliuton steecte inst: evening and tnatullod the following ottie e Ellarsot, Presl. dent; Adolph Hasterlicl, Vices Presiden Tenry Orthal, Recording Secretary: A. Toe Epsteln, i Finanelal Seerctary; Samuel Stein, Tronsurery Jouta Cohn, Warden; Moses Ohnstein, Guur- dian. ‘Tuy Democratic Precinct Committee of tho Eighteenth Ward wore to have mot last oventiue in Lower MeCorinick Hall to ormunize and elect amember ot the County Central Commit! but the hot wealth aceld until next Phureda, and plac 3 Atixy walt but tyo weeks old was picked up 1 on Wabash avenne \ nesdaly nicht by Ollecr Michell, of the Armory, and taken tothe Home of tne Fricnaicad, ns there wits no mass .of identideation, and there christened irle Galton, dt only needs to bo said tt the Hame mide a most excerably cholve of unuics Jn fastening ¢ son and heir, even by adoption, upon tha Nional assasin, ¥ Joseriy Ratgrnen, « Rohemtan boy 15 yenra of . nye, living it No, 280 West ‘Tweutieth street, ne clientally shot himself carly yestentay worniue Jo his fathor’s back yard while cleaning a pistol with which hu ind beon celebrating the Fourth. The bullet cutered the lett h and death speedily ens Tho ai Inquest yesterday, ans found 1 verdict in ate cordance with tho above vow of the case. a Mus. Canouine Baus, in aged German qwomun Hvhuy at No. 14s Liberty street, was very peverely burned at noon yesterday by her clotie ing eteblag Sire from a’ pin of beeswax which Doited aver on the glove, “She woutd bave been burned to denth ined not Kone at the nelghbors rin to ber resehe did tore tho «lothing trom her, Asitla she was very badly burned about tho right aide, and Dre Mutlileger, who was In at A tendanee, Bays she cunt bardly recover, ‘Tan weekly inceting of Nrauch- No. 2, Carpons - ters’ Henovolent and Protective Union, wns bell just eventng ut No 40t Milwatikes avenue. ‘Tho officers wlovted at ita last meeting Cor tho onsite ing six months were Installer with great cores mony. A diicuesion arose 13 to the ndy of schding dologates to the Carpenters’ Conven= ponte bo held “In Chicauo, Aug. 8 and ft was Nouliy deel to YO the amuttor with the Council, which convenes ut No.7 Clark street = to-morrow evening. ih Ax oxhibition In fencing, dumb-boll, and Ine “hy dlnn-club exercises was ulven at Fatrbank Hall Inst evening under the direction of Prof, Churics V.d. Chovultor, of Paris. The Professor pros poses to catublish n school for tho trutuiug of persons in those exercises, wid tho onuturtaln~ Ment was tho preliininary step In the entorpriaa. Jie was nssiated by a corps of gentlemen who nre to net aa teachors, and an intenosting pros xriia wai presanted toa amall but appreciutlva audience. A MKETING of the Boyentcenth Ward Land ‘League wus held at the corer of Chingo nyonue and Larrabee street Jnat oveulny, with Vicu- Presidene Sweenoy in tio chitr, Mr. Gleason tand xeked' the cadporation of the ue “with the Itiinols State Land League, On motion, $100 was sent. through the Trens- urer, to Patrick Egan, nt Parla, After considers abledebate, tho question in regurd to jolning tho State Lenyuo was pitt and defentel, ho Seventeenth Ward Leaguo romuins a puroly In- depenleut orgunization. ‘Ti report of the Goo Samaritan Soolety for tho month of June stows u prosporuis condle tion of udnirs ut tho Home,- Theeash donations for the month wero $25; amount eurned Cram tho Industrial Doepartmontof tho institution, 103. Tho Sovlcty was also prosunted with #v Duilding lot. ‘The entire number of persons w nisted by thosovlety and those for whom emplor mont wis provided for tho past month, wis St Of this nuuiber, #8 wore admitted to the Homo; 115 wore widows, orphans, aud women with obll- dren 1a support. ‘ " AN attractive fenture at tho grand concort aud plenic bell at Woodtnwn Tucsday last for thy benetlt of tho Hebrew Orplin Avyiun it Cleveland, U., wus voting for the several prizes, Grent but good-uatured exeltement wie mint: fosted, and ‘tho urtle! brought fubutows Drives, ayring to tha oxortions of the auutionver, ir, H.C. Mitchell, A hundsowme snirror was wou by Mra. Schinal, President of the South Bide Ladins’ Sowing Hovloty, and notted $107.50, y fordur, ol, 1, 0. B. Be Chica, reaitzing #ia0,” A ls OLB Tie Managors of tho Chiongo Exchange for Womnn's Work held thotr ustial twonthly suaston yeuterday, Tho Prealdcut, Mis. H. Be Asuy, culled tho sesalun to order, Tho 'Nroasuror, dirs, Gutbrie, reported food collected fram sevontoon, former membors. Tho vommisdionon sales dure ing the monthot June amounted tu 8}. Tho saled during tho sumo interval wore $0. OF tho ubuve amount was for cuko and $20 for + fruit. Elghty depositors seat iu goods during: June valued “at $427, Hany orders for owing, + oako, and for delivery of fall, preserves and Joly oa were reported as teft with the ageot, Parker & Tiox'd annual siluatrated catue log for the seuson of 186] hay Juet beon Issued, aud J, 1f possible, moro handsomely yotten up thon its imuny handgoime predecessurs, The cuts ure quite elaborate, aod the cover of tho book issomothing unlyue in ite way. Itcontaings a brief bletory of Vrosidunt Carfold, Wustrated ‘with a good Ilkenoss of tho Executive, and suv. eral little. jtustratod sketches and poems “Among the cute aro the following: Jonn Bur ER iaen Range baeks ngranug 2. pie Calan zo : A yola sketuheh; Blingorfest sketohos: and the interior of Parkor & Tilton wlores t - ‘Tit class of '85 In Dartmouth Calteze ylves promiso of being a yory snail one this year, on account of the unpleasant improssjan that tho recent difficulties between tho Faculty aud students of that Institution have made through. ovtthe country. Mr B.O. Crawford, who hus been superintending tho oxuminations in this city, commented yesterday on the falling-of ‘there bud been, and stated that the fundamental cause af the wholo Was sluply that Progdent Bartlott, tu bis barvb adhereuce to reason, bas dostrayed tha rhyme of college parigany. by rigidly confining the uso of the Jntereet from endowments to the specitied departments, and, through Juck of judgmont, bus lessencd the Idng-catablishod ficome of several important i dersere?- “fi athe, SANTEE ee » of Na. yaw u mun jutnp iuto the river fram the Uood- rleh bp ted gales ya Compauy's docks. Otlivor procured, twenty minutes, aud the bod: Hasareaesceaas, pM aeeaeh ety ‘ hn ° da, bud dark” halt “and Sol an Ba g row cauul » Sas avait Git tet us, gait dau Liao sucka” Upou the. porsin wees tence po un opeu-fuced silver watch, somo drugesti Foolpos, aiid sume papers sigded by Lows’ ete Professorships, thuadividing the college ugalost «AT about 9:45 o'clock yoatordry moraing, Mr, ‘Williana Gill of Ne ‘out Siudteon eu, ‘ ferkorn, of No. 16 Sizol streot, and other docti- ments aligned by John Hoffman, of Hulbert street, Thero was also a recommendation writ- ton by a man named Greonbaum. AmeEWiina Infant who first oponed bis eyes toro works ago, ind whose moet consurable of funso waa committed In boing found upon A stranger's dour-atoy, Was realigned bofore Jus. tico Wallace nt the South Sido Pollee Court yeatordny and charged with boing destitute, ho accused entered no defense, wnd tho Court in stimmoning up the endosald: * Young fel- Jow, you have beun muilty of x ntsdemennor so heinons tn character that. T propose now to Impose Lg) Youn penalty cosequal with tho mits of the Inw. - By virtto of tho power and authority, vested in| me ns 1 magistrate, I io heroby( rubbing. the ehitd's Nowe with the inkeaporure) cliristen you Charlos Gulteaus und may God havo moroy on your soul” Tho bystundera wept sealging tenra na tho little walf was carriod away to tho Homo for tho Friendioss, Tan following gatiable goods wore recolved at the Catcard Custom-Houso yesterdays Grommns & Ullrich, 16 picknyes oF gins Marshall, Ficld & Co» Senses of dry goods; Vs Thuy uskl, 2 enses of books, bronzes, and bunday 3, Men, Peuye of munufactured marble: W. i, Burtock & Co., 2 gnses of cotton hosiery’; Fowler Isros., 670 atcke of sult; Silnoy. Shopars & Co., 370 boxos of Un plates Matvier, lothsetitd & Co. US boxes of pipes ordor, GO) sucks of snits Gromines & Ulirich, 136 tnrrels of Bav: finn beer, t barrel ot bout; Muunah & Dosey, houshonda of wino, #4 cask of ald gin, 60 barrels of Buvarlan teor, 25 cases gins 25 casos of brandy: W. Bortrand, 4 packages of household rouds; Hibbard, Spencer & Co, 1 box of tin piites F. Ford, { cise of books! Alt Lol, pucknges of houschold goods, Tho collections wore S421, THE ODOROUS SOUTH FOR. ‘Tho present warm woather has ngaln romind- ed South Sido residents that the Bridgoport Btaneh nulsanec, while it haa been temporarit: aap prossurl, bus tot been ocotually erudieated, With tho evening breezes from tha jake come the stenohes from Bridgoport, which tho ann has lifted during the day, and which only need tho vooling-olf at dusk Ut the uppor regions of the atmosphere to bring thom down In all thalr noxious strongth and overwholining power, Au: cordiug to Clty-Engincor Cregier, nobody need oxpeot that tho proposed Uridguport putnping- works will putan end to those odors arisine tronftho South Fork, The people along tho gannl, bo siya, will exporiunco luss stench, but those in Chicago will scarcely notice the differonce, The thing to bo in his. opinion, i9 to drain < the — Fork, Anda movemont ison foot to raiso by private subscription the sum of £200,000 ta do’ it. With witur tho Suuth Fork would, jt 18 said, offer many advantuyes to’ manufacturers over Calumet, Bouth Chicago, and other romutor plncus, and the Stock- Yunis people are repre- sented ng looking at the mutter in ‘the light of self-Inturest, and aa desirous of the [inprove- ment on that necount. The pinn, It is under- Btuod, is to dig a conduit trom the South Fork to the new pumplng-works, with ‘tho . Idea of oventually croathiug, in connection with the pumping-works, 2 serics of currents which will clenn ot tho South Rranch and the several forks thereof, and thus abute the stenchas, Ave cording to Dr. DeWoll, too, it 1s the South Fork, and not the elaughter-bouses aud fertiiaing of- ishinents, hiuh ig to Llame for the atonches which Bo assall tha nostrils of South Side res!~ denta, aud until the fork fa wlouned, whotber by private cnpltnt or othorwise, the nulsauce, in 13 oploion, will not bo abated. A THORMIRLE ACOIDENT. Patrick Conroy. 1 sinzie man, 2 years of age, employed at the Palmer House, fell from tho sixth story of that botel at 5:0 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and reouived Injuries which caused Hisdenti it lesa thin tye hours afterward. An eyewitness of tho terrible cittstropho says that Conroy was washing widows over tho areade, between the hotel ind Ellis building, and must Mave Inde a misstep on the window-ledgo, for ho fell bavkwards, Mo first striick a network of telegraph wires, bounded tharefrom with almost incredible Nelicltt inady a complete ravolution in raldente, aud ad petite upon the uppur adie of an fidow-abutter whiok hun at right Wuiseies With tho willof the bulking, Ife hung for: moment. and then, bis limbs relaxiuy, fell to tho roof of tue ollico With a thud whieh startiod the oooupants of the parent below, Severil porsons rushed hurriedly to Ms ussistance, und, wondertil to relite, found bhin still allye, though the wires nul go terribly dacerated his Yack that dis viscera protruded, his legs were Drokon hi two places, and his fiteatlues hid been ontirely removed by tho Cull upon the ebarp edge of tho shutter. Ho asked feebly for vas aiven him, ‘Tho police patrol. Hed anit the Injured man, of Uhore wis not the Ailgiitest hopo, tikery ty tho Cont, Atos, whoro he died in Intense nrony. within an hour and a hall, Bo fur as is known, Conroy had no relatives tn this clty, his peuple tivings in Cork, dreland, ThE SAENGunYEST. The Bingerfest Caminittee mot last evening, but tho ony business trausneted was the wp- proval of the varlons WINS, 'Eho representatives of thy varions: lly sooletion were presont, and a sutlal thie was hind dringing beer and singing: the songs of thy Pathorlind, ‘The subject of 1 Chicago Singerbund was informally dicitesed, It was thoweht that suck an organization, une der {ho direction of Hans alatitn, would be a grand thing for Chietyo. ‘Tho Bund would fa nowlse interfere with tha provent fourlabtig souletles—of whieh there are: fourtcon,<anu would hind thom closer toxothor, The’ iund would, iforgaulzed, give a sorics of three or tour concerts nt yerr. - it waa determined to hold an- other meeting two weeks hence tu consider the imutter furthor, ‘Tho Bund ae projucted wilt comprizo ail tho local soulotles whose strength ig BU volved. * ‘THY NEW TELEGRAPH LANz. Tho Mutual Uniou ‘Telegraph Company coms menced work on the Chicuge end of tho New York Hie Saturday, and tho plaving of polos und atriuging of wirea fs being pushed front the elty Tiwits east ox ripldly ox eae. Tho route from hvro to Clovelund ‘i4 partially via tho AMichigun Southorn, but mostly winng bighways, Wo are putting up a ine of poles,” sald Sr, E.R Chapin, the Weatorn Superintendent, “fur twenty wires, bub intend to string ouly eight ut the start. Othors will bo added, accord= ing to the dumanda of business, Wo expoct to Bond mersnyea by Oot. 1.” Tow will you get down town?” * “We dnven't decided yet, but probably bs round cable, Electricians sre oxpert> menting, and woe want to:get the best of tho prevent aysicms, We shall not apply to the Jouncil for perniasion to come in until we hive. eoncluded the manner in which we ure to cun- struct our city lines.” ~ A VENERADLE VISITOR, Col. J, A. Sumner, of Akron, O,, passed through tho city ‘Thursday mornin, Iu is 80 yours of ue, with very tong bulr hanging over hig shoulduca, which bas uot been out for ovor forty yours. Ills whiskers are in tho sume pro- pereieny ‘They weroat ovo tine three feutin jength, but wore burned off, and bave nuvor reached tholr farmer length. Col, Sumner bas not shaved since he was about W years uf age. He cleaned the -brust trom tho presunt site of tho Summer House at Akron, of which he {4 the owner, Tho Cotonal witnessed tho launching of Mo first steamboat west uf the Alleghontos, at Vittaburyg. fu 1st, and rode on tho first boat, tho Walk-in-tha-Wator, that tivigated tha fakes. It wis built In 3818, and swamped In 11 uene itnck Kock, Col, Sumner passud through Chicago In TEL on his way to Baraboo, Wie. whore hu'investud. Ho says the “ Gardon City " ‘was not very proulatug at that duy, betug vory sparoly wetted, with an ‘“ablindance of slougis and wogreat amount of sickness, in 1801, na Col Sumner was returoing frow Now York via Albany, ut tha latter vince ho saw tho frat train drawn by a ateum-enlue In Amerioi in readiness for Sehunectady, Hight mon lifte the englue on the rails, Common. road-convhos were used with tingo-whools,. ‘The train ran at sho raty of tive oralx miles per hour. When a few millea our tt stopped oa account of the one ginesr jotting tho tira get too low, SMultitudes of puople guthored to witness the struvze pho- homopon, When the train was ready to start from Albany, the conduetor cried outs “All abourd; give us a pus." Thoro wore tlve couches 0 the train, cach capable of carrying ‘ifteou porsons. ‘Lho Colonel know ‘Gen Gare Hold when a canal-voy, Ho passed through Akron on the tow-path, and suys ho was an in duatrlous, reapuctable-tooking lad. Col. Bum. ner has yoted sixtcon times for Hrosidont, Ho snys that tho genoril opinion Jn Akron {6 Wat tha nw avsasination was not tho result of auy ron wi THE OITY-ITALL, Tie receipts frou now saloon-tlucnacs wore $4,000 youterday, 2 Bit. Tost IENAN recelyed 6150 towards the Mubonoy fund yesterduy, ‘Dive Clty ‘Croasurer yesterday sont $60,000 to Now York,—tho last monoy uvedod to puy July interest on the funded dob, AN ostimate of $4,011 wus allowed Thomas MoNichols yosterday ov account of the ninu- foot sower on ‘twenty-wovond street, There was $10,400 nllowed to H. A, Btreoter on account of the buitding of tho roof of the sow City> Hull, Witen tho Willlum Edwards ran Into the Hare vison strogt bridgo the latter was on Juckscrows, and bad sho not been the whole structure would huve beow tanded in tho river. She foil on tho blocks. however, and was thus waved, Thoro wore tifteen Jackaurows brokon by ‘the collision, but the damage done will fell inside of gud, ‘Tho aumo barge min into tho Welle street bridyo {ut year, ‘Tho accident theu as now was clourly ‘tho fault of tho Captaiu of the yussul, ‘Tn Mayor is pushing the name of MW, Ityan fo Dullditig and supply, Agent of the Bourd of Education, and ls recommending him asa com- potent and Aratevluss wan, Mr, Ryan way for throg yours ciuployed new clerk iit the vllico of ‘the Clurk of tho l’rubate Court, and, provious to it, inthe Mucorder’s otic, Lust spring ho rau as tho Domocratio saudidute for West Town Collector, He'ly u comparatively youn; not being over db or U8 yoars of age,” Lufuro tho: fire be wus engaxed asa contractor and builder, ae aac “tr, alt + sper x Myor Hurrisou binks that bu would Oi) the place’ with credit end thorofore revoramends hia ' e] Tux Couvell Committeo on Judicial torday afiertioon and decided ‘to. ry on ate the order reluting to the use of wi 1 side of thouity tmits. Tho ordinance tookime tothe ropeal of the buttorino oniinance wae simllarly rested. ‘Tho ordinuuco pronibe ittog 0 «distribution on tho streuty of 163I—TWELViE PAGS. Tie CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: PRIDAY, JULY 8, 5, ot whi rees | against whom the bliokmail was alirected, ree fendi eos canes The onlor reauesting | ceived notes sliced weon” alleging that an inquiry Into tho competences of Street In- fpectars wae placed on Mie, Tho Committe ro ported favorably upon giving to Norton & Coy iniitera, nquit-claim deed to their property for $300, atid decided to recommend that H, A, Var- nell be allowed $125 for tho Joss ofa horso Ae) fell through a bridge.aud waa drowed in 0 rivor. Tne Flnanco Committco struggled through several hours’ sesslot yosterdity: actoriionty and rojevted the elniinsof O. . Mann for Ss for Untnages dou his bugs by a beidre- plank lying in the rondway at the Hort end ‘of Clark~ rt 2 Hlinols Steeot, Gustighting Campany, to enfareo the contract awarded tho concorn to light core tuft streots with naphtha-lamps, and to induce the Coumell to name the stroots tpon which tho lamps should be put up and lighted, The Com- mittee decided not to recommend any nypro- nrlutioh for the reception af the Albany (N. Y.) Hurgesscs Corps, bit te leave the whole matter in the hands oF the Mayor. ‘Tis tollowing buliding-permits wore issued orday: Charios iTutny two-story tieveltin i Ceut, No. 870 Thirty-fourth street,’ to cust $1,000; 2. Hogan, one-story utd basomont cote tage, 20x54 feet, No. 101 Mathor streot, to cost 22.00; dames Kinende, | five | ono-story cottages, ench 20x40" fect, - West Ine diana sireot and Springield avenue, to cast $3,000; H. Meyer, twa ginny. and busument dwell- ing, 2144¢x54 fect, No. ‘ebator ivonue, to cost 000: UJ. Hull, throw three-story and base- Mont stores, ench 2tx8) feot, No. 105 Blue Island Avene, to cost #15,.0N; J. 1. Grommes, two- story and basoment dwolling, 28x70) fect, Dear born, near North nventie, to cost 820,000; Bruno Gall, throv-story and basomont, dwolting, 2x70 foot, No, 257 Auhland uventies ta cost $10,000) Louls Menkler, two-story divelling, 21x60 fect, To Moyne, nour Leavitt streat, to cost $2100; C. Tons, two-story dwelling, S2xdb feet, No. 0120 Wentworth nvanue, tu cost §2,600, ‘Pues are some doubts ns to tho confirmation of Dr. Frotich M, Moore us City Physician by tho Counell, ‘The members of tho Counull regard Dr, Dunne as a competent nan, and bellove that bo should be reappointed. Asito from that, there fan decliod “kick” ngainst accom#rodite ing all the Kentuckinns in Chicago with official Inecs whon they tre In need ot ujob. Dr. Moore may be a good physician, but his chief recommondation, nppirentiy, is that he Is from Kentucky, aud {4 0 brothor of Judge Moore. Dr, De Wolf and Dr, Dunne do not seem to bitch about the inmanagement of tha Small-Pox Hospital, and thorcin les the «. whole trouble, Some tino ago on physiclan namud Gibson was Appointed Restlone Physician wt tho Pest-House, but he has not shown a suilictent dexreo-of ndaptabllity or capability for the place, so that wr, Dunno hus bad to visit the Sn- stitution throe times it wook, So tur aa Dr. Moore {s concerned, unless thore ta n great change in sentiment, tha Committeo will report adversely to bis curtlemution, Tho Mayor, however, bas some Aldermen where tho hale tt quite short, and Igapt to exerctac his powers uf perpuasion with thom, Nevertheless, the oppo- sition Is great and open. WILY THE COUNCIL DOES NOT ADJOURN, ‘The City Comneit would cheorfully adjourn for a month or six weeks to give the Mayora chance to go to Europe, us he so curnvatly ucslres, for Iittin rest and reercation., But there ty one be stnole in the way, and the Mayor hus created It nimeclf, ns # reporter of Wire Tuinune bas learned by conversation with sovoral of the Aldormon, Tho Muyor objecta.to tha nppoint+ iment of an Acting Mayor whilo ho Is gone. . Ho wants tho Counell to wiljourn, leave things ts they ure, and atiow ti Mayor to toko his’ trip. Of course tha Mayor would not be gruatly missed, at lenat for awhilo, but something night arise, and a hond of the City Government is absolutely necessity. ‘hls Mayor Harrison knows full woll, but ho is rathor Jeaions of his place. aud Is afraid some oe mathe pluck ono af tho cnulo’s foathors ‘rom his brow, ; “That ts exnetly where tho shoo pinches,” sald an Atdermun’ yestarday.. “Ho's afratd of Is glory. Now bis lustre won't be dlinmed, either by, Durloy or Everott, Tho trouble te thore nin't but’ one or two Democrats in the Connell that Harrison will trust, and aven'thoso lw won't trist far. Mo's got Sundors, Lawler, Jutdveth. and Riordan ey well tt that whon Harrison whistles they 1 Jump, aud ticy duro net stop on tho wity, uither, ‘hat la nbout tho way tho mattor Blauds, Hut io Act! Mayor would change things frons what they were whon ho took tho placa, and Mayor Earrlaun could oneily xo over and hobnob with Unzer rita and Aunt Vie for iuvhlle, ff ho would oniy congent to the appolnt mentor a ‘sub’ while he ts off lis * cases.” hls is tho whole solution of the question of a vaca- tion,’ ‘THB RMOKM NUISANCE, Dr. De Wolf proposca to cuforee tho smoke mulgnnce ordinance, tor bo yesterday Issued tho followlig notice to the sanitary police olficars: The ordhnce retating to the suppression of tho smoke nulsance hus now becumne n taw. Tvory officer counceted with the Hortth Depurt- mont will famitiaeize bimeclf with tte requirc- ments, Whenever he observes a dons smoke issuing from noy chimney, smoke-stuck, loco- motlye, or bont, within, tho Hinits of the clty, and In violation of tho liw, he will, if preetica- ble, eail the attention of sume reliable citizen to tho fact, taking hia nume, residence, dite, und timo of duy,.ind then totity the proprictur, tessvo, or ocetpunt of the building of tho c+ currence, nnd respectfully request its auppros- ston it tha ‘future, tn ‘ease of locomotive or oat, tho name cr wimber ‘of such Incamotive or Lont, the road upon which It operates, name of ongincer, (f possible. location, time of diy. name of citizon witness, ote., witl be nota, ‘These records will Ue kept In the ordinary flolds book, and must be proservad In tho original eutry, Reports will be made tn writing and left at tho Hoaith Otlico onch night. In case of ln vomative or boat tho officers will ouly notits the cnyinoer, If possible, but report to this ollice, #4 directed. Vurthor notice to corpora. tlons will bo mado from thle olive. Osoait C, De Wour, Comminatonor of Heal & THE COUNTY -BUILDING. Joux Nowa and Margaret Knudson wore yesterday adjudged insane aud paupers in tho County Court. é Con. Jons C, Patetaps, who bas onjoyed more or tess notoricty In the past, wits yesterday ur rested for dobt at tha Inatauco of Henry T. Goldsmith, The debt was for te growing: out of some Justice Court proceedings, and He was discharged under tho insolyent act, Devory-Sumuiry Bunks yesturday arcosted doseph MeCulfrey, of La Porte. Ind, ona ros uisicion, and he wus promptly turned ovor to logsler Shortt. Io ts obarged with:aeduation, and was found employed at cho Smelting Works, orner of Clurk oud ‘Thirtysninth struet,jand 18 sald to bo vory respoctubly connected | 77)” Dr. Munxog, tho CL ibortiontst, bad a hoarlug yestorday before Jtdyo ltogers on a ino- tion for dischurza on a writ of nubuas ourpus, Thy uvidpieo was lurgely a repetition of whut ‘was olleifod bafore tha Coroner's jury, but tha Court held that, while thoro was no doubt of Munroo’s complicity in the crime, the casu. was bailuble. He tixcd sho bali nt $5,000, but subso- quently reduced it to $4,000, aid the prisoner BA romanded. Ho expecta to be able togivo ball to-day, fee Hew A ‘Tinune reporter approncbed soveral mem- bors of tho County Bourd yesterday und asked thom whut objection thore wus to ullowing tho olty police to make uxa Of tho morzue wut the County Iivspital, Commissioner Seuno sald he ‘wus not on tho Hospital Committee, and did not know whother this could bo done, The other Cummissionvrs sowed to think that the hospital morgue was purely a county institution and could jot be used by tho city, although thoy could assign no satisfictory reason, % Wititan Beagpsery, who was brought here from New York # month or go age to answer B charge of buving obtulned $10,000 from J. K. Marmun, of Jun Y, Farwoll & Co, was youler- day admitted to ballin tho sum of! $6.00), 0, F, Cram und 2. 8. Stobbing golug on hla bond. Ho wue the agent of uo miulng corporation, It aps puurs, In which [Marnon wis intarostod, and it la churged that ho procured the muney to buy mas chinury to duyelop the property, but Instead ap pilud it'vo his own Use, | Junax Loouisa weok or more ago ordered Ding, orth Ikea and Mrs, Minnio Shriuck to fare ninount woukly for tho support of hol father, Job C, Breas, wou waslu tho Poors Mouse at tho tine, They huve pald no atten- tou to tho order, it wpa, and ycsturdiy, upon motion of the County Attorney, a salle: montal order was lwued in the cue, cating upon thy to show why, thoy should not ba ate tuched for contuinpt. “Subpmpus were issued for thom roturnuble slonday ut 1 o'clock, A auny im the County Court Zpateniay. in the triu! Of urs ingano cagu returodd a yardiot route ing: “‘Thwt bor disvaye is of throe years’ duri= tlong thut the cuuso is heredity; andetho ule vase with ber-{y not horeditary.” Tho poor woman was gent to au usylvim, of courdo, and the fitrors stepped up and drew their por dient, itis about tie, it would seom, thut Judge Luomis, tho Shoriff, or gumubudy cle, begun to Inquire about the Juries made up in that court ir trad occasions, Sor this Is not the frat buugle Ipa BMonniwoN, the woman of State streot who bas beun so industrious of lute in trying to commit sulvide, was brought tu jail yesio: and thie morning will buye a boarlug in the County Court on tho churgy of being Insano, Bho was very nolsy during tho Hays and upon being searched $74 was found bidden away in ouo of ber stockings. She was ono of tho wit. nesses, $t will bo remonberod, in the trial of Vriodvorg for. tho iurdur of Ofticur Race, and swore to baving arrayed with bin for the pure chuso of a partot tho guods bo wus oxpoctiug from Jatfruy & Co. soine days before the burg? lary was cowwlitod. , otis LAWSON DON’T APPEAR. AND O LANGE RETUMNS TO JAIL. Atd o'vlook -yeaterday afternoon Theodore Lange, the young German who was arrcetod some ton days ago on u charge of blackmailing, estan bofure uate Mallace for the sco- ond time, to stund a preliminary oxaniination. When tirst teratynod, Jane Wy the prioucraskud for and scoured a continuance uutll yestorday, On tho ground that Hu cluimed to bave inpit: cated blmscl? by acting us the tool of ony E. Lawson, und “that ho wanted to au~ cure” Lawion (asa witness, It whould be reoollectod that Mra, Sehuildt, a widow ludy, .denths to enat 1.000; her [ate busband's lifo-insurance policy had not Deon obtained ina logitimate manner. but that sho conld x matters all right with the sasitt. ance of tho writer of the untes. Mra, Behmidt, arranged for un interviow with the weiter, but had a detective on hand who arrestod Lange, he boing the man who.caine to meot Mra, Sehmidt. Henco can bo scen how dealrable it was for Fane toscouro the teatimony of the alleged LAMWwaorts Rut Lange appeared yesterday no bettor pree pared for ad examinniion than when lrst are ratgned, Not only hit he beon “table to tnt iy. ‘TLason,” but he bid absolutely no withosses afalland no attorney. He admitted that tho ontlouk was tiot frvorabld to his one, and, on the Bu estion of the Court, walved oxamninae tion, Mr. Schmidt's counsel silgzested thnt, if thoro wag nnothor man in tho onge. the defends nut was ovidontly gusity of conspirngys In which eneo tho bond should be oven highor than it tho gaso. was altnply on of blackmail, Tho ‘Court, howover, sald that ft could coily cake colnlannsg of tho offense allege, aid that tha borml would remain the sumo as beforo—F0W, Lango wort back to fall ia dot ———— AFTER TNE BOOKS, A FlanT oven THY svotts, ‘Three mombora of tho Machine and Agrioulut- ural Iron-Motdera' Union appeared before Justica Morrison, charged with riot, It ap- peared from tho ‘ovilence that about threo woeks ago thoro was na clection of olllcors in the ormautzation, and that whon {t came to the instalintion of the newly-cleuted onca thoir pro- devessors alleged: Irrozelurity about — the proceod|ngs aud refusal to turn over ‘tha ks, ‘These .booka | woro in the -porsossion of | Edward Sullivan, the out-gulug Finanolal Secretary, to who home there went one midnight John Knin. the nowly-vleuted President, nnd Jacob Dubslsby, and Gourge Dailey, two other membora of the Union; and thoso thres entered tho huitse with+ que an luvitation ia without permission, ued nway the books. |. Saiitvun discovered tho loss beforo the men left tho hose, and thot) followed u hat, wordy: war,in which the Iadica of tho house purticl- pated, and whieh disturbed the — cutira neighborhood. Hut nu one wag hurt. Sullivan bud, the -trio arrested ‘for rloty but othe Cort. tuouent ton; a cago of trespass, and fine Kain and half tho costs aud Dubulaby $2 and tho othor balf of tho costs, Dalloy,who had not taken a very ootive part in the nintter, was discharged, FALSE ‘PRETENSES. TRIFLING WITH-A COMMENOIAL AGENCY, Moroland M. Sorfa,a man of respectable ap- perrince and about 5 yoars old, wis brought before Justice Brayton yesterday afternoon on a warrant charging him with obtalnine money under false pretenses, Tho warrant was sworn outby Mr. W. 1. Barkor, of the Commerctal Agonoy of Tappan, MeKitlop & Co,, who stated that Sorta bud once heen employed by the agon- vy, but hid been diaehargeds and tht since bis discharge ho had been i the hablt of going to diferent business. rms and colleuting mony for himself in tho namo of the -Ayotcy, having frat providod himeelf with regular blank bile. used by the” Agonuy, and niways reculpting for his {-gotten funds in the name of tha Agenuy, ft had not yet been loan ed how much wienes: ho bid secure In thls way, but the tlauro hud ulrendy renclicd $500, Wher brought {nto vourt yesterday by Con- stablo Siler Sorin nppeared quite exh and cot- -edted. Hu waived exumination, and was held to the Criminal Court ju tho sum of $000. Not he- lug able to give the required bond ho went to all, but befure Role he sent A note. tu his wife In which, It Is said, be statod bo bad made up bis inlnd togo to Jollet ag suon os poxsibte, His wife lives, and ho did livo, nt No. 10 Ptuurnoy strovt, and they have two wbildren, THE CITY'S IEALTI. LESS DEATH'S IN JUNE THAN MAY, ‘Tho mortallty report for tho mouth of Jimne was issued by Dr, Gleason, tho Htegistrar of Vi- tal Stutlsties, yosteruuy. Undor tho hoad of zy- iotlo diseases, it shows as follows: Tho total munabor of deaths was 03, Of these, thuro wora from cholora Infantuin 7, chotorn morbus 8, croup 21, diurrhon 20, dysontory J, diphtheria 45, entoro-vulltis 19; erysipelas 3, cerebro-spinal fover 47, vemittent fever 1, scarlet foyer 15, ty- phold fover 44, typho-malurlal fover 3, measica Al, Gorman measied 1, oyiwmia 3, amall-pox us, Whooplng-cough 14. 'Thore wero tlireo deaths from chronte aleobolisin, ono from delirium tro- mony, and one from the morphine habit. Othor cnusud woro: Congumption 71, infantile convul- ipa cerubral rmenineltis ds, splint moninygl- ry disgases of. the huurt 9. su, brant thst, cupitlary broneiitis 0, asthma 4, cone festion of ‘the lune pneumonia 40, ronuho-preumonty. pneumonia J, jena: tuberumiaes meningitis" ontivivis 20, ytateo® cutiritis 18,- gaytrila:7, poritontia 10, Beight's disenge %, pucrperaltdisenses 12. . Thera wero threo dents by murdgr, thirty-soven from acul- dents, inelitdiigs tans from raflronds and two from aireet-cirs, andsixfrom suicide, Thera wag i total of 476 deaths from zynietio dlscuses, and,J61 from consumptlon: and: ucute lung: dls- ‘ened, Of tho decuduits 69) wore children under: b years of aye, and 8 under 1 year: ‘54’ were born In Chicapo, sud 100 in othor. parts of tho United States, Germany furntshod. 04, Lretand 74, Canada 10, England Jo; and. other lands 10. ‘Iwo wore Bort, on.tho broad oxpunse of tho Autiantlc, Thore were 607 males and 458 Lomales; white 45, colored 18;i:nurcled 10%, ‘widows i, widowers Ih, -‘Uho mortality tor Jung, 1880, ws B00, and in 1870 6d, Fin Muy thoro ‘wero . 1.287 doaths, against 63 for Junc., Tho proportion uf .U0U; of .our: populution was at tho rate of sai nunlgaily. REPECTS OF HOT WEATHER, 3, Tho rate of mortality: this wook wil! probably bo tha largest of «tho. year up-to this timed, Wodnesday there were, soventy-two suathy ro- ported at the. Houlth’ Oflice, and. yesterday litty-tive, which isg vory~ large, but ts vory cusily accounted ¢for’ by ‘the prevalence of hot ‘weather, in ‘Hnoresso. 18 noted — In dlarrhou! and malarial disoases, and especially among youn children,’ Moderution in cating and drinking t4a gogd provantive of: the usu. ully provalllng auimmbr complaints, and mathors should not nurse thotr: Infants from ‘the Dreuat while thoy are overheated, If theaa easy direu- Hon ure followed 0 good innny uses of dlarrhea ond cholera intautuin will be prevented, "CONTAGIOUS DIBEASHS, Thoro woro olght casos of. small-pox roportod yeaturduy from the ‘following places: No, 725 oud stroct. No. atreot, No, 0 Groolu} 340 Etlo, ‘No. 82 nev, No, 130 15: ¥. arbor. ‘an Buren, and No, 37 Fitth street, Tho pationt from) Van | Buren streot. whé a man who- found. ‘himaclel broken out, and-- wont to im duotor's office to soe What was tho mattor, Tho doctor “fired bim out," nud tho unfortunate feltow preaded the streets in woarch of tho Hunlth Oltico, Horan across several purties, of whom he ine quired the way to the City-Hall, but thoy all ran away from’hlm, asit something bad fright cned them, Fortunately be ran worous Dr, Glan- sou, the Regletrarof Vital Stutistics, who pilated hiw totho oftlcoof Dr, De Wolf, in the City-Haull, whence he wis taken to tho Hospital. 2 Hearlet foyor was rvportad froin No, Tt West Twonty-second atrout and No, 177 Third nvonue, Diphthoriu was reported fram No, sus DulCoyon stroct, Thora wero ‘eight cases of meusica re- ported, flyo of which wore from No, 780 Hiuman be atraet. . ‘Tho {ustructions jn regard to the onforcomont of tho new tonemunt-house fnspecnion law will bo promulyated to-morrow, hon thoro will bo woveral changes mindD amung tho Lenomunte House Inspectors and: some new ones ‘added, ‘Pho new ones will bo rluldly onforced, aud Mr. Gunning thinks that if will bo tho cause of pure cupuibly decreasing Chicago's deuth-rute witio ‘tho uoxt fuw years .{! quarry] fROUBLES, A MILD STiKe AT LEMONT AND JOLIET, For somo woeks past thuro has beon moro or Jess misunderstanding between the varluus pro- prictors of tho Mimosono quarries ut Lemont and Jollot and thelr omployds, the question of wagos -belug the bow of coutention, AL. ‘UN reporter, aftor clroulating among tho local ollices of tho leading Lomont quarrymen, Jearnnd that while thare had been threatentugs of acrious disagreomunt ut thelr works for momo Hae subsequent to June |, tho wages question had boon wutisfuctorily adjusted, wad tho only oxisting trouble -wis: gt tho. Exoulslur Company's works,- where 0 gany of utrippars, twentysiive ln puniber, were on a strike Decuuse py objectionable, foreman had boon lacod over thon, it was learned that on tho Mt of Juno the stouecutiers In the Iinols -Btonu- Works: quarry, struck for un Inuruase from $1.50 to $1,75, 10 ‘which the Couipuny ace ovedod, thelr oxumple bemy followed by tho othor quarry Proprlelen. Durlug the mouth of June tho Kxcolslor, Stove Company promlicd thelr mon that, if thoy,would work on through Juno, they would ou and utter duly 1 pay thow Siaduy, Woen thatdate arrived, however, it was found thut the opndition of business uid not warrant tho Invredso, and it was not granted, wheroupon the Excelsior nen struck, aud made AN ABONTEVE ATTEMPT to havo the mon tn.the othor yards join them, it touk ubout two days ta convince thom that this could not bo dou, after which they went wok to work. -Agumattor of tact, It is not an onay thing for tha iptonccuttors Jn the differs ent yards to orgaulagspucccastully w combined moveuunt, ps thoy gousist of Bwodes, Volos, irish, Germans, uggs other uationalltios, an tolklag diiferont laugnages, It takes wourg tine before g general kpuwiciyu of what the propose to du can. bebad. ‘Thon tho ditering Views buye to be mage, clear, und thoww delays, caused by contusion Ota are such that u successful wonorul stike could Hos bo organized Juside of a month, y Ut was lourucd, bowoyer, at tho ofice of Hoyer Brorbers, who ret mt Bauer & Moody's quarry wt dollot, that & genorul iciko for Biphee: Ba ti a Ae 3 ‘ bout sad ly work ig bolng doug tm tho quurrivs of danwer & Moody, William “Daviion! Charles Warner, i. Jy Hage, and. sho Jullot Stone Company, ‘Thoso true oro nok fullug at ull auxious gbout the muttur, us contricts are easy on Account of tho warai woather, and now men are conatuutly ye . + around to takosthe place of those ot on tho strike, They claim that thoy will ba nblo, within ten days, to bring fron Montroal and Kingaton, Can, whero largo Ilimestane qitarries axlat enough imon to run thotr establishments and mako thom quite indovondont of the atrikers. Anyot etorything hos beon conducted by tho strikora in aquict and orderly manner, and it is oxpocted that thoy will bo at work agalu by tho boginning of noxt week. EXTERIOR BREAKWATER, BINKING OF THR FIlsT OLIN. Tho, contral orl in tho now oxtorlor bronk- water wns sunk yosterday morning, and‘ tho work will bo proscouted 18 rapidly as tho erlbs ean bo mado and anchorod In position. Capt. Lydeckor, of the United States Engiteor Corps, undor whom the work 1s boing proscouted, hopes tonink betweon 2,000 and 3,000 foot In tho noxt fiscal year, and expecta, uniess ho should oxpori- nev bai weather, or tha contrnotora for materl- nl should fail to come to timo, to got In botween 1,200 and 1,500 foot veforo the close of navigas tion “this fall’ Tho contral orlo, sunic yestorday, fa thirty fect. wile, Bix feet long, and fwonty:uleht high, The othors will be 100 foot long, wita, and of 0 varying dopth, botwoon 3% and 0 feat, depeniing upon tha dopth of the wator whore thoy nro to be sink, ‘the location of the coutral orib Is north a do- greos, 40 minutos cast, distant 4,277 teut from tho end of the prosont North Pior, atid south 50 due ros, 42 mluutes wosty dtatant 4000 fovt from tuo Wator-Warks Crib, ‘This would tnake it ubout TW foot to tho west of the line drawn from tho Watur-Works Crib to ‘the ond of tho North Flor, and nearly mid> way botwoon those two poluts, From this contral oriv tho new broakwater will bo ox-, tondod it a northwesterly and a southonsterly’ dirvetion ag fast as tho cribs can he built and sunk fn. position. The length of the entire. Lreakwater wilt bo 6,40 fect, nnd, as stated, it will Ue about midway between tha Water- Works Crib and tho North Pier, extending from northwest towouthoast. ‘The ojoct tn Uullding this exterlor brevkwater is to cover good ane churage ground exterior to the preaent harbor. When built vessels can round it at olther tho northwostern or southenstern end, and, once Inside” ite protecting walls, wii bo In still §=«owater ound out of tho reach of danger. : It will virtually form a harbor of refuge exterlor tu tho prosont harbor, aid anust prove of altnust incaloulable value to the: vast shipplug Intercsta concontrated hore, While not at presont contemplated, It fs altos wether likely that in. time the vow breukwator Will be extended in each direction, and perhaps provided with an arm at each ond, thus making nore of an Inelosure and insuring greater pro- tuctlon to vossols in timo of storia, SUBURBAN. DAKE, ‘The Town of Lake isto have gna-worka and Bison some of Its principal stracta—that 1s, if tho Northwestern Gus-Light Company of Now York uccepts the ordinance passed by the Board of ‘Trustocs, Hy the torms of the ordinance the Company is to have the exclusive privilngo and authority for twanty-livoe yours to open any and ullgtreota for the purpose of Inyluy, operating, and malataining streot-mnins and sorvica-pipes for supplying gus to oltizons and for tha lighting of public buildings and street-lamps. ‘Tho Compuny {sto erect such buildings ond fixtures for gas manufacture in tho town at -polnts approved, by tho Board us may bo nec- usury, ‘Cho ordinance furthor provides for tho Ughting, cloaniug, and repaleing of strect-lanipa, tho prico not to excecd St.du per lamp, an whon the number reacties 250- $30 por iamnp, aud after 400 lamps buve been erectei tho price is to ‘be reduced to $7.00, ‘The price to consumers is fixed not to exceed §4.50 por thousand foot of fourteon candty powar. ~~ ‘Tho Chicuge & Wostern Indiana Belt Rallrond Company wis Heanten the right to cract a tela- graph ing.and lay down and operate two or moro tracks, switches, and sldigs, cummoncing ut or near Wallace Btreot, on the north Mie of where Sevonty-tifth street Intersucts thy road, thanco west on the north slide: of Seventy-fifth streot, and on the north side of the right-of-way of tho Chicago & Strawn Hallroad to a point where it intersects tho Grand Trunk, The Company agrovs to maintain aftor clghtoon month a vine duct over Halstad stroct or any other streot the. Mourd may designate, and to lndemnlfy the town ogulnet all damuges. Cho ordinanco takes offact iuimediatoly. © HYDE PARK, ‘ The Board of Trustees held 0 specint meeting Inst niglt to consider tho pepumle for laying the wator-pipea and furnishing and conatruct- lug tho. new water-works machinery. ho ful- lowmg are the bide for furnishing and laying the Wator-pipest ie La es BTS 11,084 hovies Els D. W. Chappull (work), nory’ Cope & Sluxwell...... Worthington Stanu facturing Company, Nolly Company, * Gasket Holly Company, * Butrata Knowles Sinufactucing Company, Mako Manufuctuclug Company..... %, Contennial Manufacturing Company, 10,000 The matter was thon Infd. upon. tho table ror reconalduration, and, tho Hoard ndJourned titl ‘uusduy, See ‘tho report of the Captain of Pollco showed 100 crreata for the mouth of Juno. ARONDALE. -Yeaterday ono of tho puddiers’ asalstants in Brown's cele whilo wheeling a cluder- curt accidentally overturned ft, upsetting the red-hot contonts into a small puddle of water. An explosion immediately followed, burning. auverely tho face, chost, and legs of tho laborer and auttivy firo.to tho cofilng of tha rooin. Tho firo wua quickly extinguished and tho suffering man ii) carried to bls home, His rucovery is wubtful, DIFFICULTY BETWEEN QUINEY AND RIVER . ._. Speetal Diapaten 10 The Chteago Tribune. Quixeoy, IL, July 7.—A. difliculty has arie- ‘on here between the city and the packet com- patiles onthe river th regard to wharfage, and the result is that none of the boats of the St. Louls& St. Paul Company are now stop- ping here, ‘Ihe difleulty practically cuts the city off from the benefits of competition on froight, which proves profitable only In tho summer. ‘Thy city claims $2.50 for each bont landing hore, and, bosldes, is endeavoring to sarorey wcontract for $10 sar in Actos Falling to pay tho $3.50, the War Engie, 0: tho Se Touts & et Pail Line, was .t! ed wt here this week. She give bonds and loft ‘Tho river-men any the elty's demands are une rensonable, and that they will not do busi- ness hero until they are treated with on fair terms. ‘There Is a prospect that-the caso will got uito tho courts, Meantime grent Incon- yenlenced Is experienced both tu tho multor of frulghts and passengers, ——___ “JOURNALISTIC, Speetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lincony, Neb, July %—The Lincoln Gtuhe, tho leading ant!-monopoly paper of tho South Platte, has changed proprictors, Mr, Webb Eaton, who for the past year and a half hing condtteted the concern and been tho moving spirit In all political reforms in this part of the State, has sold his entire In- torest In the publication to Mr, L. U, Calkins, of the Falrmoht. Wudletin, Tha: Globe has had « hard fight for life tio past fow years, Its bitter opposition to nll rings and coliqutes muking It the target of the ontire money powne of the Stite. Jtumor has it that the uclington & Missourt Railrond, which cor- poration the Globe has fought, isa party to tho purchase, 3 D; W. Chappell {pipes id A Ritehio & Nichols (pipes nud wor! 85,170 eniih following are the bids for t! mping> LOCKJAW FROM A DOG'S BITE. Louisvintr, Ky. July, %7—Robert DP, Max- woll, a boy about 2 years old, died of lock- jaw, resulting from the effects of n bite from adog, ‘Lhe buy and a little friend wero out about two weeks ago dellyering papors, when adog ran at young Maxwell and Jn- Mloted. puparantly only nasilght wound In his lox, On Saturday the boy was winble to usa hig tem. On the olehth day after tho bite, the boy's case took on alarming aymptoms, vile ‘Was yory nervous and suumed to be sufferin; been pain, A biysleian was called” in, au found the boy, suffering with lock-Jaw, | Muxe well Hogered till yestorduy, when he died in great agony, *. . Sn THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYS; “Tho Mackinnon Peus bave been jn use Inour office for over two years, and havo given good satisfuction, Mackinnon. Pon Co., 103 Hroad: way, MN. ¥.3 08 Madison Btreat, Chivdgo, + : ————— Why Heo Couldn't, F Detroit Free Press, ee “T have stood ait tone aslong as T oant" oxe Claimed w vitizen ashe entercd 4 Woodward HC AViivtT sont your goods aver au hour ago." Ly Dy ” Watt! theme discharge that driver, “either phat OF Vi never trade. auotuer dollar with or shall bo sorry to lowe your custom, . “Then you won't discharge hint" 5 * Alas} uo! on tho contrary, | must oven ratte hig wares, Fact fy, ho 18 engaged to no leas (nun twenty-six couks on the Con rm, and If: thao Nenrabove hire bim away L loao twonty-slx ous- tomora. Ab} slr, bo moderute—bear with mo— Gverlok sone dolluquonclos on account of tho situation jn which } uin placed.” a No songo la having sicknoasin the family if Shank in use Hop Bittorsin ume, Auk those who a Werecommond Eldredge sowlug-machines, SOLD LIKE HOT GAKES. Auctioning Off Two Blocks of the Reform-School Prop- : erty. The Sum Received $153,460, and Three Lots Left. The Prices far Boyond the Appraise ment—Names of Purchasers, ‘Tho ‘nuction santo of a portion of the old Reform School property, which occurred yesterday, furnisiies another striking ine stunee, If ono wore necded, of tho decided boom fi Chleago real estate, ‘Tho lots dis- posetl of by Cook County formed n part of the resubitivistén of the Rofornt School prop erty, which covered tho south: twenty-live neres of the northwest fractionnt $f of Sec. 3, ‘Township 88 north, Range 4, ensb of tho third prtinelpal meridian, ‘Pho land tes be- tween Clinton avente and Forty-third street, and extends West from .the tracks uf the Il nols Central Rallrond to Cottage Grove ay- enue, It ts eruased by Hyde Park av- entice, Egandule avente, and South Grove parkway: or Drexel: boulevard, — an weludes some aplendid bowtlovurd frontage, aud mmany oligiblo bullding sites. ‘Tho salo of yos- terdny covered eighty-four lots, in Hiooks Mand 4, boliy tha western bulfot tho restlndivision, and of those ail but three lota were sold ina cduple of hoursat prices - . AWAY MHYOND TIE VALUATION put upou thom by tho County Board. |” ‘The xale wos Lold upon the grounds in a clump of thubor a fow roda wostof South Grove purk- way (Drexel boulevard), Tho terms of sate wero: one-fourth cash down, Dilunga in ond, two, and threo yours, bearing 6 por cent iutorest payable: goinl-annually, Ten. per cont of tho pUrchiso money hud “to buy pub nt tho tino ‘of ealo or at County 'rensuror’s ollice by noon to-day, Com- milasionur Purlngton was ompowered by tho Board to act ag auctiancer, and the Roard, on Monday hist, voted to uttond the aale In a body, and adjourned to meeton the grounds. Dy 2 o'olock yesterday all wore thora, with the excep: Mr, O'Neill, und the Hourd waa caitad to ordor. It was voted that whon an adjournmont was taken It should be tintil the vegulur hour on. Monday noxt, aud Commissioner Puriugton climbed up in his wagon and announced that to was, about to. boy in. Bosldo mombora 0! 0 jourd there Woro preseut ox-Commissionora J. 11, Clourh, W. It. Burdick, Willlam E, Whooler, and George W.Spolford, County-Attornoy Willott, County= ‘Trousuree Johnson, Warden Mills of tha Count, Hosnltal, P. Je Sexton, Thomng Morin, MeO, MoDonala, Mr. Rond, of Turner & Bond, Thomas Nelson, 0. O, Thayer, George Welss, W. 8. Hale, Fallen Lano, J. Johnson, John T. Keily, anc je THE PROPERTY WAS OFFERED IN SINGLE tho successful bidder having tho option of tak- img nutto exceed four adjoiniug lots, Atl tho Jota, except au odtl corner or: Lo, wore twenty> ilve feot front and ynrled from 150 to J81 feot In depth, ‘Tho first lot offered was Lot 31 in Hlock 4, situnted on the west sido of thy boulevard just north of Forty-third strcot. Tho up- got price on thia and sliuitar lots was $110 per front foot, ‘The bidding atarted ut $1t0 und rot ‘up from $120 by bidg of $5 ough wntll $170 was reached. “Mr. M. G. McDonald," said tha uucs Uoncer, and Mr, MoDonald satd, “I take Lots Tie, Wy, and 1" fot WW, ndjulning MeDonnld’s purchase on tho north, camo next. iy sturted at #110, ran up by. $5 bids to $14), and ‘Chomas Nolson tools it and Lots 9, 8, and 7, : nid 7 The preastire began to bo too hard for tho Amateur quutioneer of the County Bourd, and he gracefully vacated in fuvorof Mr. C. C. ‘Thayer, who signalized bis.upening by offormg LotNo, 4 at tho wpsot price of $100, Astor spirited competition this was knouked down at $100 por toot to George Weise, who claimed Lots 1,2, di, und 4 nt thosy Ngures, and who ulso ge- wured Lots and Oat $125, Mr. Welas bid on ace count of Commissionor Louis Hutt. . ‘hia closed uut the lots on tho west sido of th boulevird, and Mr, ihayor olferad Lot 33, in Blovk i, on the opposit sido of the thoroughfare, ut tho upsot pricu of $00, SeDonuld sucured this at $100 per foot, ond took the four northern tote, 1, U4, 35, ond 30, thus gotting anmuther corner, ‘Lot 26 started at $00 por foot, and gave rise tow spirited competition, the bids Juinping along In a very frregtthiee munour until $190 was reached, At this price Mr, McDonald took Lots 20, 95,04, and 2}, und. thus’ secured still anothor éliilbio vorner, Meg. StoDonald did tha bidding on this Ocension. Lot #7 fell to Map Mapany at $93 por foot, 81 above the upsot price, Tho romuining boulevard lots wers temporurily passed, and the aucdoncer called for bids on ‘ THE COTTAGE GNOVE AVENUE YRONTAGE, Jn Mock 4, the reserved prico or which wae $50 er foot. Lot dt run up by sl bids from #0 to 40, and fell to W. J. Lampson, who dectined to ayall himself of his priviloge of taklug the three north of It und securiug thy curnor lot on Cline ton avenue. ‘These three—Nos. i, i, ond Wi woro taken by H. M. Ilooker at $38 por foo! Christian F. Jonson got Lot id at $i8,.and If, J. Gooilrich took Late sv and 28 at. $m per foot.. B.C, Roonny bid and enptured Lote 24, 26, 24, and 71, whilo Lote #1, 2, and 2, which ineiided the es street corner, wore. knocked down at HL per foot to ex-Commisstunor Who or, Who Was ttuderstood to be acting for a pres- ont mombor of the Mourd, This closed up the Cottage Grove avanuo frontage, . Mr. ‘Thayer: thon offered the five reinalnin, Jots on tho cast side of tho boulevard In Tlock ut tho reserved | prica of be W, 8. fale took them all, Nog. 28 to &, Inclualve, at $96 per foot, ‘Whe lots in Block 4, * , ENONTING ON CLINTON AVENUE, 25x101 feot, camo noxt, ‘ho upsot privo of these was 810 pur foot. William “Gane took. Lot d7 at $11.00, nud John Jotnson, Jr., seoured Lots 33, 0, and 4).ut $41, and Lots 39 und 36 ut $40.00, ‘The Forty-third street frontuge was offered at tho resorvo prico of S50. -Androw. Huinilton tuok Lots 18 and 10 wt 852; Js D. Garlund scoured: Lot 20 at 860; A. BM. Saurics pald $50 for Lot 17; GU, 1, Allon took Lot 1 and P, J. Soxton Lot 15 i the, sumo fyure, which closcd tho ssloin joc! ‘Snore was some livoly bidding on THE RGANDALE AVENUK PROPRITY, which wag offorad nt $60 por foot, - Tho four northern lots, Nog. 1,4, 0, and 4, went tu 0, I, 8. Coutno ut $40. ‘Mr. W, 8, Hato took Lots 5 and 6 at ¥0J, and John t, Kolly got Lota 7 and 6 at tho upset price. Lote Il, 12, 1, and i gave PJ. Suxtou tho Farty-third’ streot corner ut $07.00 ber root, and the sume bidder secured Lots Qand nt $00, The clinton avonuo frontage in Mock 3 was noxt offered, and Lote 7 und U8 were bought for George M, Houwue at tho upset prico of “$0, Br, Hoyue: Lota 2b and s, «fronting on at tho 0 gure, reseryo pric in ‘omuilasioner Burdiuk an ‘tebrnuy took Lot 17, nnd! J, Sexton lote 18, 1¥ ana su, all on Forty." third street, at $60 por fuot. «Lot-44, fronting dn Clinton avonuc, wont to Mrs; lata for per foot, and Sir, Boyue jot. Lote 32 and due tho Bane ficure, hore reuuined unsold only, Lote “41, 43, and 43 on Clinton avenuy, and (nobody seomed inellund to vlosa out tho lot uc’ tho-Fe- served privo of $60 per foot, A proposition: to knock thom down to tha highest: bidder, was yotud down by tho Board, and the salto was ates olared clased, ‘The County Camrisalos jubilant ovor tho result of tho duy's work,whioh ‘fuuted up the nout Httle sui of $159,710, ns fol- lows; DURXRG NOULEVARD, WEST SIDE, 100 fact, at $170, 100 feat, nt $130 400 foot, nt 1) feot, ut As 15, Totahereervere A _. COTTAGE h foot, at #10. 5 45 teot; 25 feat, at Gib, «BU Tet it Fir, -300 font, at $2 76 foot, at 4 POAL oreo veces. . . ‘OLINTON AVENUK. Totalssseyeres vere enen 9: FORTY-THIND BTUEET, FD (00t, BE BI, pore Dotabeersesserreresvesereryeeeveey pues $TG00,0U 5 © YGANDALY AVENUR. 7 oe 100 feet, at or 94978 8,600.00 (00 faot, at 300 Foor! at Sart 50 foet, BE EWreve voces TOCA serasrrveer aces seserevere $23,600,00 Grand total,., ’ +0159, 160,00 “* power of Willing... * At Chomatts, in Saxony, Prof. Oyriax, acolo bruted Gorman medium, caused w log of Yeal to bo brought frow bis folly butcher's shop suloly through his power of willing. he was lenving hie ness calle his wife veal in qiuation; evening. during 8 Reance over which hi prong. tho tow of voal fInahed norona hig m| ‘orthwith ho caused himaelf to be cast tn Apiritual trance, and, a8 soon as ho folt thar lyon rapport with his sipornatu: cants, ho confided vietion that, come inipuralive ah ela’ th Cyria: hedid se, Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous andaltforms of genoral debility. teloret! taking Menstmin’s Poptonized 1 preparation of by mitritious propertios,” It fs tot only tb lke tho. oxtracts ‘of beet, bi Dlood-making, Na rae He tuluing proportles y to xend a ley jouge the tiret thing next mor house upon akod him to ordor tho Le butho forgot todoso, 4 ug! of veal rellove Hoot Tonic 2 ds Inyvalunt Ono dnornin, around of bine of ‘ha 0 Wan Ind, or ral commun. the order to nuo of th & tho derorontial ruquont that tbo than and yet conveyed to tho buteher, At that very tho tradesmen became tmpressed with, and thor matnent th * WHGE nitihte I WOUNL betty tu Prop, hing, oud weet containing its ont O more stlinus, ME contning And Mfomaiis. in allonteus * bleed conditions, whothor tho result of oxbatise Yon, nervous prostrati lsoasos, particularly if resulting fro lon, overwork, nary complaints. Caswell, Hazurd & Ca priotors, ow York ALARRIAGE LICENSES, “Pie following causes F iene! lowlng murringo licenses wore j Slonry Mra. Mary Lumps, { Edward IHarrity, Anti ier Jomek Guster. Hopiiie Wunderhal Hedwued', Klenk, PRCT ArOOR THI ‘Axol'T Nils Annie OU, ith Charios Matec! Mary Gelirko 4 { Xrank Mont Hs. Mary Suponclasic Loni Potors, Tin Hurgorsescs Nurvelt Du Nora Crowtoy. ¥, Woldemun : ned yeas bt fi AE. ccnteara ene Chirace ake View, Il, ake Vigw, Ltt Chicay ne iis eo4Bt Wont Stal soe aR A aaa Weel? Harniots WON Zlos LICRKU, Jiyons, Mh, Chileon gt ‘ DEATHS. ONAItU—Joun Tt. aonard, ne oral Saturday, by cnra w Calvary, G LYNCH—At hor: residence, No, 4121 Tin! on te dth lust, Catharine, We beloved wita uf I Tiek Lynch, Funural from the resldones of her brottor, Kdwant, fi} Kmgralleav., cornur oF Boyder-at, to to Northwestern Unlvury Cemetery, to-day At his, rosldaricgy Aturn, No, ant Churen of Bt. Gabrial, Depot, thence by ears atu mi” i ek-Vurds, In tila Got ‘onr. Funernt to-morrow Or Rett er. pilin: For salu hy deuyetiats, Oo nanan aged 10 5 Suiy. Dy front His Tato tositones by carrinzea To July 7 Oats My! tivity, thoneo by cars tu Calvary, NELLLY—At ner tate residence, No, 202 Grove-ay., Susan, baluvad Funoral to-day ut Sry WINTEOF eanvar In tho face, J amy Mrod, Alux Hatlee, nyad dy yaa (Fuhorsi will tako piaeo Sut piglock frum No.4) Auhiand-ny., by carelugua to Moree fh ‘ WALD—Tho funoral sorvices of the Int ve held at St. Matrick’s Church th a.m, und procued by carriage to uM KINNEY July 7 uta, Uidnoy, und Sarab . kin Funurel to-duy ut wi tu tH. by carclages Lo Calvary, urdny Attornoon at Jp.m. ‘aud Bouth Park-ay,, to St. Jumus Church, thence tetodest, ‘on’ Shorman-at, ihumas ionnoay, at 0:00 A. 1, to (Church: Of Nav fu OF Nistuina esi” uly T atvo'cloce tf attholr residence, No. Sl Chette Lvagad 7 mouths, won of Goorgat, MIND—Francos, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Same uel, Lind will bo interred ‘ill Comotery Monday, July Li, at 2. mi, VON KESSLICRt—July 7, nt his. rosiden of carding asthma, Dr. Cowos Von Roaster, in hin ith youre ral Wt? p.m, Saturday by curriages to Rosehill, rlends of the fatty Invited, 22 eiymoutn ind.) City Ua.) papers pleas 00; Weat Madisones rie BARNES—Huly 7 ‘Thomas Haenoes vole ‘unoral Sunday, 10th inst, by carciagos to Calvary Cumots i W. EL und Mary 1, i aera from No Ba is 5 “HAIR—UF cholera infantuin, Ja No. 160 Wabash-uy, year. Trot the vaultot ‘ove 10, No, ot ¥, Wiillaa Ehnripalan “(Nd gand Joma’ At rosidonce, No, 447 Erie-st, ovod husband of Honora Harnos, lachumoyor, aged 244 yours. Yr Doasdorntave Sida lufnatuon of Int epping Hi Metr, axad 4 months and 3! days, r otico OF fulleral to-murrut * MOVNIILAN July er-ln-law, Willaims eousumuption, Jute Jule Moyninun. ‘Moyntun wiad wt yourd, wu 7, at the residence of his brotl ist “4 hes, timan, No. 245 Mokaw! otica Of funorul hereafter, - : C2" Now York papurs pluase copy,» 5 YCONNOR—July 7, at thi 4 6.1 Want Tay lraee Aitvod Chation inten aes ot , Alfred Chaties, infant si eae, Connoatteut and Jollet (111) papars’‘ ploue WISCHEMEYHtt—Ktety Ry younker dauschtor of jurday at 3 if Jonnie and Jumes O'Connor, of chulérs infant ued Samontas and Glas, aa innate turrioges to Calvary ‘Comoters Funeral to-day by at ll o'clock. HiIstuL—Buddonly Thursday morning, July % Bure is only daughter of Kdwurd’ 8. nud Kiely 4. ¥unoral sorvices will bo Held at 103 Wilken tile siclurnoait sed oralogie ne NOt ZEMNDER—Kiles An Zobodor, be " torat Wiliam und Metilun tun fulinder (ato stelee hard), axed) months . fi Funoral from hor paranta’ rasidenca, No Polk-si core Morusn, Kriduy atl o'ctoe! 3 to Wandors Come! G2 Dutrolt {altel ploase copy.” wlinder (née Mo ly Tat 8 and 13day in Went 1 by care and Akron (Cook Co,,0.) papars ANNO TPH Gitto.Go PRISONERS: Association holds a regular man Hous Clubv-roow tornight Awportant report of, business, UNCEMENTS. |: Comrade La Baume OF Wan - lock liar. ‘wud ower MULE NOONDAY MEETING IN LOWER the eld, ‘The Hey. Dr. lund Congres ico, All aro Furwoil Hall to-day cunplotarestaration Wy t invited will continue to pra} ent Of 1 ‘Little, pastor of tio Now r tu by present, tional Clurell will conduct thy aary= t Heit Davia! Chalrman of the Devotlonal Committoo, ¥. 3. U, A. ROYAL BAKING POWDER OCTETS CETTE TO) POWDER . Absolutely Pure. MADE YOM ONAPH CREAM TAUTAI. ‘ovber Hecate: favorite iu joading cities of io in ics wi tuattble fuod, ut fear or ce th ir preparadion Gul reader (uEnnous Paster, ft ‘Commi mua Cun be estou by dvi resulting from boavy lu fended Cor purlt ea ecu ot. some gs PA ARING VOW DER Cd, Now York, “PANKS AND’ OANS. - NG dass +), GAS STOVES, *' . “THE SUN DIAL Gas Couking ani aro th GAS 999 & 241 Lake st. 1a Yory best. 126 Dearborn-st. ee fc OANDY, ee aeons or ‘ Pare dress oa salad. (A GON tsaieat SIRAW HATS. the wort ty, flaky, hod sWIESON, EVENDEN & (0, Tanks and. Gaus, ” 1d Heating Hore ae HyuFlua, PUL UP fe Cantys = fe fat, UUICAIE, eee jenn me STRAW a. "S) G18. 10 #12, LESTER YS Had 1OUsES HATS i Randutph-st a Nor Clarkae yiot-: sidont Ware + Kune

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