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Aca AE bericht et ba Si ee WEA re Shemini | “Mr, and Mra, : SHE CITY. IN GENERAL. «, DAvip Exxts, of Boston, 14 nt tho Tromonty Gr. VAN Devarten, U, 8. A, is at tho: Pas elo. T, F. Mannice, of olfic. . IJ, B. Tnourson, of Washington, is at tho Sherman. A.8. Metciten, of Lowiston, Me., is at tho Bherman, ©. H, Bari, of Proyidonco, It. 1, is at the Bherman. oe Tne Mov. F. 1 Welnninger, of Cineinnatl, is at tho Tremont . . Grex. N. A, Mines, 0, F. Ling, and Goorgo B. Cooke, U. 8. A. aro nt the Palmer. ILW. Rayne and Mr. und Mrs. O. F, Hall, of Dotrolt, ura rezistored at the ‘remont, . 4, F. Change, General Superintondont of tho Union Paciite Htaltroud, is at the Palmer, GA. F. Parez, Hondurag, and: Edward and Washington, is at tho Pas Agnes Crane, England, are at the Palmer. Jupoe DAE THER and Bon havo takon rooms for the suminer at tho Grand Paciile, ¢ Carr. Goonrici denies that tho wreek of the Alpena hns been discovered off Holland, Mick, Ex-Arrounsy-Gesenan Devess registered at the Palmor yesterday, on routu to California. ‘vin Rev, Exos Cammmurn and wife, of Louls- villo, Cy. nro rogistored-at tho St, James Hotel, ‘THe Duko of Athote, Scotiand, registered at tho Paclilo yesterday, on route to tho Pacife const, ABKCTION of natanit column was holsted [tv place on the south Bide of the Court-Huuse yes~ tertay afternoon, Ib welghed between seven oud clght tons, Turnry enses of keeping tullcensed dogsenmo up in the West Madison street Molice Court yose Fines of $5 und costs were nmposad in seven of tho ouses, Davin Kerso and wife, Parsons, Kas.; Ma Dt. Dickinson, New York; W. J, Mobortson and Wit, 8t. Louis; and Horace 8. Leland, Springs field, TH. sure nt tho Loland, ry ivneral Superintendent of the TRailvond, and ts. 0. Cantel General Freight Avent of the Veorla, Pekin & Warguiy Ralleond, are at the Pacific. Tins members of tho Chitrch of tho Messiah and the miny other Chicago fricnds of tho Rev. Brovke Verford will be pleased to Jeaen that ho hits declined tho call to the First Parish of Cage bridge aud hus declded to etay in this elty, ‘Tin remarks mado, day bofore yesterday bo- fore the Probate Court an tho nresentition of ho resolutions adopted by the Chicago Bur in referonve to the lite dosoph B, Siith wero tad by FS, Winston, Je, and not by PE, Winston. MARSHALL Freer & Co. have just auninlated n iuildmg on Washington strevt, aear Mat Nesigned for the use of tho oy rit ‘Ksbop and enginc-rooin fora Furty-liight electri muebine soon to be erected tor lighting tho firm's whulesaly establishment. Tue Santa Barbara (Cal) Independent of Juno 23 brings Intellience of tho death of Mrs, Cathe arine Ann, wife of P. Fishe feed, In ber toh your, after a tong and painful filness. Me, Rucd Will bo remembered us one of the most proimt- nent artists in this elty heforo tho tre, and will have tho sympathy of a large circle of fricnis Mn bis bereavement, fue Hricklnyers’ and Masons’ Union held a meeting at Now Fifth avenue Inst evening. Fifty appieanta for mumbership handed in their nunes, ‘The following officers were elected: President, Edmat Rutnoys Lreasurer, Wiliam Ruy; Recording Secretary, Jobn Ager; First Financial Secretary, A. i. Vorkiller; Second Finaneful Secrotary, Willa Powell. ~ Tue many friends of Mrs. Adeio Fnssott, who was well known here for minny.yenrs us nn se complished artist, prior to bor removal to Wash- Jugton, will be glad to know that she. is at pres- ont visiting this city us the guest of: Mrs, HH, O. Stone, and will renutin here sone weeks, She hus brought with her n lifesportrate of Presi- dent Gurticld, which will shortly bo placed upon exhibition. YrstTeuvay afternoon C, M. Albenson, ogent for tho North Side Citizens’ League, eased tho arrestor Mrs. Kata Stinger, 27 North avenue, for selling Nquor to minors, and permitting mins urs to play pool and other iames in hor sata Thoinus Nolin, 138 North Wells sere Hing Kavor ta drunkards, Tho trluls of Tiese persons lave been eet for July 16;at the | Nath Chicago Poilce Court, Arun informal meeting of the Custom- Cutters’ Club of Chiengo, Wat the Grand Puclile inst leh, it was resolved uUbnt nl apm. mitive be appointed to draft constitudon and, by-laws for the filture yovernmout of the Club, fo report at the next meeting, and that the feat omen present should resolvé thomnselyos Hite & Coniunitter of the Whole to call upon such ‘persons 1s would bo eligible for mambershlp, Ti regular monthly meeting of tho.German Muti Aid Socloty was held ut No. 105 Fifth avenue inst evening, with Louls” shifiia in the — chal, a. Clugun — neting as Secretary Trousurer | repart= ed in crsh) balances on hand’ of Shishi, and thar 8d,0e0 hud been pitd out for benefits during the past voar, Rivet Now iwembors were , admitted,” The Society hos been w Ruvcessful | Operation for ten year. and Las 600 mombors, Suonthy ufterTo'clock lastoventny the atand= ards beneath a twaestory fenine oullding ut No. 640 Canal strect suddenly gave was, permitting tho building to fatl a distance of ‘about alx feat, ‘Thu tirst floor fs occupied by S.A. Parish, bard ware dealer, ind the second tloor by two faml- Aes us indwelling. ‘tho damage to tha pullding 43 estimated at $000, and Mr. Paclsh's losy will not fail far short of &W0. ‘Tho occupants of the house fortunutely oscapod with a bad frlyht, ant in suing {ustances-vory slit injuries, Tite now Brush Electric Tight Company of Cilengo will hold o meetlue at the Sherman Tlouse on tho’ tb inst. for the cleetian of a Board of Directors, ‘Tho eapltal stock of this ow orminization, $400,000, is nil subserived, and tho active work of the Company will: soon ba cammencot. About Brush Nights are now used in tuts city, and tho streets imay be Nabted with electriolty before many years, “Among te stookholders ure Muretidl Field, Perry 1, Smith, ubyek Law, B.C, Bullock, Jesse Spalding, and others, Locar Uston No, 4 of tho Horsoshoors’ Bo- nevolent and Protective Aseoointion held a Aonthly meeting ut the coraur ot La Salte and t Alums streets list ovening, with Willinin Care roll tu the chair, and Within Hines veting as Bocretiry, The Hoormen aro now. recelvinue trom to 8.25 per day, aud the flremon S24 (Wo $4, und it is expected that an adyauce will bo ordered soon, us tho xenorat feeling prevails | That wires are too low. Thore are 40 members * in the Axgoclution In this elty,and thoy hive + jaro btoney in the Lreusury than they know. bow to dispose of, ~: Dru change to talto place in the management. of tho Tremont House, already. announead i Tie Trnuxe, with cunse condidenible ehinge. in the hotel, Masdra. Hltton nud Cobb become Jnembers of the flew at the 'Tromonut House Auge 1, under the tirm name of John A. Iie & Co, Tholr now onterpriva wil nvcessitnte tha pos Tengo of Mr. Frank Waontworth, who hus long been connveted with the hot ‘The vacant pincos at the Sherman House will bo led by Mesars. Brownell aud Carver, two wolleknown clerks formerly conuvcted with several houses ure, ‘Tue County Board Committee on Jail and Jatt Acvorints’ met yoaterday and pussed bills to the atnount of about $700, ‘he opening of the bila for cleaning the Criminal Court Building and‘ munting and Sallie tio it inslidte und out was postpoued nell to-day, In contractors in opportunity to Nyure on the ax. tra trosculng fn the Criminal Court-room, ‘Tho contract for the Jranework fo the Jal, includine tho repuiriig of the colla und. ceiling in the ceobtora' department, three new fron doors und five windows, wis awarded ta J. M, ‘Terwilliger, ‘his bid of $1,150.74 being tho lowest, », AucuiTECT Hansen has nenrly consummator tho plana for tho gecond atury of the Linvol Park Congregation Chureh, “The apex of the Dulldiig will stand ulghty-seven fout from the aidewalk. A portico with stone golumus on Moe hawk ‘street will be the muin entrances. ‘be Inaln floor af the auditorium “will seat 400 pure sone and thu zallory 450. frespluce will be placed fu cach corner of the wuditoriian for ven> Uhion, in whieh a fire may be put indump weather, Tho floareft the auditorium will be fuelined, ‘fhe vontravt wil be’ let atan curly. ‘ogre at Will ba in tho nelghburhoud of Br Jua MouisoN, the State styoct habitue, who had boon trying to commit suicide Tor soma Hine, was arralyeed In tho County Court yestor- day On 8 charge of Insanity. - In court sie mive her- nine ns Drs, Ka Cornwell, and the arte dence axuinst her was tH onvewided, and to tue elfect that abo was not tnaane, but suffering: trom tho excessive use of quer and opiates, un taeda fo found, aud she was dleohueged, ‘fue Court delivered tho sual tomperance teot- Wire upon such oecaslona for her benefit, which ‘eho Ilstened to uttentlvely, promsing to ‘farega tho 480 of liquor, but expressing a doubt a8 to ber ability togive up opium, A MEETING Of the members of tho Flonting- Hospital Assocation wus held yeaturday ufte Doo fy the rooms of the Lincolu Purk Bord, when au orguntantig was eifectod for tho wutic iner's work by the election of tie oll allicers, consisting of FHL, Mornston, Presijunt; Gon, Jocph J. Brockton, Vieurlre: Churles f. itutter, Svoretury, jisapltal boat will commence ‘running Mondiy, luaylog Clark street Driagu.nt 9 aud 10:00.4. m, anc ly in, and funning tothe North ayenuo pier, ad heretofore. - it Was announced that thery was anabuudince: of monvy on hand sutlicient to successfully carry on tho work this summer, ‘Vins following Chicaga peo plo left Tuesday: BY Sfuokluaw=doun uct, irs, J, P Winters Mr, and Mrs. C.J, Hold, Sire 2, Moran, Wille Morac, Sury J. Uyott, W, A. Purcell, For Ashe Jand—A.‘Trubuin, I. M. ‘Jay. For Houghion— C. A. MoLean, Mr, und Mrs. C. H, Miomun, Mr, and Bre, W, L euat ~ along an: iMavrane violuter of it, 1 ‘be 3 French, MiseMumie , lacerated their Ih Bridge. For Duluth: Mra, A. G, Spear, Mrs, + bor Lnke Superior polnta—Mi: Mary Irwin, B11 ‘ar Sault Batnto Marle—Mr. a: wSpencer, For ilin= For “Tite Coronor held an inquost yesterdiy, upon Mrs. Lauint Figood, ut No. ad Aveat Huron Btreat, who was found dead upon hor bed Thurs- day night, and concluted that congestion of the Drain, evtporinduced by the excessiva heat, was tho cause of her damise. An Inqucet was alao hebl nt tho Morgue upon the unknown nua who committed sulelde by Jumping into the river from the Quodrich douk. Tho deccatud has not yet been Wentified. The Deputy Coroner Mest fen, held an ingtrest yustorday aftarnout at Ken snucton, In the Tow: af Elyde Park, ttpon Nicks Toterann, who, white bathing Thursday evoning, was seized by cramps and drown before na- sistance could he rondored him. Decensed wus ‘att employs nt tho briuk-yards, and lived at No, 16 One Hundred and Sixteenth street, A CASE Of alleged (also fmprisonment was ox- aiuined before Justice Brayton yeatorday afte ernoon, the defendants bung Lucius tH. det Farle and Frenk MoAllon, boys of about! 18. Boveral tights. nyo they “caused the nts rost of a youth sumed John C, Robb, at Wulo Park, by complaining to one of tho park policemen, Orville trher, that he Utobb) wis taking Improper Hbvrtios with a girl und ozalust her consent. Whon examined bee ustiee Morrison, how Ttobb wis dis- red, it not boing shown that he bad done anything out of tho way with tho yirl furthor thin to put his arm about fier, wimethine to whieh she bad offered na objections, And tne medintely ufter his discharge Robb caused the nrtestor MeAtien and Lat Varle on a chirge of Toles tinprisonment. At the examination yos< terdny it was nut proven that tho defendants did not bellove that Kebiy was committing, an of Fensc, and that thoy did not wet honestly in tae lnnitter, and thoy were dischurwed. AN ASSKSSONUS BALARY, Hofore entering upon tls vacation, Tuley, on.thy Wh of June hist, spu i hearing the arguments In the easy oftusti Walaa, w invinbor of the Board af West Town Auditors, voraus Vensant Atick, Assessor for the ‘fawn of West Chienge, and fn considera ton of tho vast importunve sittached to tho restlt of the ease, took tt unter ndvisoment, and_ will Frokatiy, rendur in decision abort Sept. » ‘The facts i the cuse are interesting, aud wany have already been publishad. At? the senti-anuual auditing meeting hold some six nent ive, Vascysor Amick presenteda bill for S10 iat limp, us tas been. the gustongtfor years past altieugh the statute requires Chat ino Assessor shall onike tia nevgunt in doetall, showin enel diy's service. Tho Audit lie Hourd, with the exeoption of Justices Bherkardt and Walsty onuddited othe bill and muchorized then” Supervisor Nord- huin to pay the amount. ‘To forestall the pay ment dustica Watuh, clutming Wat the cluit was altozethor Hlequl and a fraud on the town, obtatued an Injunutian to prevent Amick's re- celving more thin $00 until the legality of the ‘Dill was sottled, ‘Eho tnw allows, uceurding to thu ruvised statutes, to Assessors of towns of 66,000 Inbabitunta in counties of the third class the sui of 35 a day, It isheld by Walsh, und note naielotlsteit by the Assessor, thie 100 is, in thus unking the ealnry for the assesament strictly $500, Bosides attending to the assessing: proper Amick oluimg that he Has given bid undivided attention | to @ work of the ollics the whoty yenr round, keeping held books: and at ull times belug ut tho servive ofthe pub- He, wud for tose axtra. services he deems hime self entitled to tho bahinee, over $500, ehuimed in bis DIL, For many yeurs past tho Asscesors’ pay in North, South, aud West ‘Tawns has been ron SN to SOW, wand If Judge ‘Tutey de- cides agalnst the prosont toumbant of the ollice Of West Town Assessor it will afect all tho towns In Cook County, whieh fs the only‘county of the third oluss in {Uiuols, THE VULLESTRUS. A public Installation of officers, Intorsporsed with wy musical and Hiterstey ontertiinment, was held last night in the bindsome new hull of Uranch 3 of the lndepundunt Order of Foresters, aL tho corner of Halsted and Twelfth streets, ‘Thenttenduico was very fair, und the following olllcers were formally, instulied: Chiof Ranger, Vhomns Hodgins, Vice-Cntel Runyer, Tony Pinger, Treasurer, George H. MeMiltun: Soribe, Iichurd Nelson; Hizb Priest, David Wurwicky Captalu Ranger, Patrick Huyes; [nuer iunger, aA. Grable: Outer Rausger, A. C, Chirk. An oration on the purposes and prestige of the Ure der of Foresters by Dr. dunes Saunders, who ulna pregided over the meatiug, closed the ine augurition exercises of Brauch No. 2) which commences its career undor tt favorable out~ dook and wita t membership uf 130. TWELITH WARD LAND LEAGUE, 4 Tho Michuel Davitt Laud League of the ‘Twalfth Ward) met iast evening ac 1023 West Luke street, with Vice-President Mooce in tho chalr. Kepurts weru received from tho various Conmuittoes on Entertilament and showed that the amouat realized Crom the ball held Inst Site urduy evening for the beneitt of the cuuge was about $5, ni tho expuuses having beon puld. ‘Tho meeting expresses its iudignution ut the elight which it revolved ut the hunds of tho Stite Netlouw! Land Leugue tn fullipg to send pone spenkers to thoir demonstration. ‘fhe Rev, Fathor Cashimin, of St. Jurluth's Churoh of this city, and Father Burke, two weeks out from Cork, Ireland, were present and addressed tho Jeague on the advigablilty of its Joining the ‘twelfth Ward reyulurs, who meot weekly in the sument of St. durlath’s Chureh, corner dnokson Land Heritage avenue. Father Cuah- inan fn the course of ‘hls renuirka stated that + more effective und substantial work could be dono by tulking less, Ad a mens of raging monoy fur the vuuse he suggested a schume sinilnr to that resorted to in amnssing the OConnoll repent fund. Ho sald that by euch adult in bla parish paying tho teiviat sum of five he cx fat month the joune to uot less than tho vory: respectable eum of S100, out of which tho Leiyyite could enally .ttord. to pay a colluotor to xo from housy to house and gathor itin, Father Burke iu bis speech secontted all that big rever= end predecessor bud set forth, and in conclusion exhorted the Leuguors to romain united and work In barniany, A vote of thinks wad tens dered to tho Fathers for thoir'attuntanee ud remurks. A conunittes of three, composed ut Messrs, Cano, Mulluhy, nud Sullivan wis ap pointed ty confer with tho other branch of the ward with 9 viuw of consolidating, after which the League adjourned, TUB OVY-NALL. ‘Tnene woro alxty deaths tn tho city yesterday, AN csthinnte for $10,000 wus issucd to Thomlin- son & Hoed on ucvount of -workrdone on the. City-ftall. -- t % ‘Su¥ Bunitary Inspector at the Stock-Yards ran across six slok hogs ycaterday and con+ demned thom.. 21K contract for pavlug tho appronches to the Sangamon strect viaduct was awarded to John ‘uid Bt, Duty, ‘Tuene wero three deaths from amall-pox yor: terduy—two nt the Hospital and ono at No, 725 Bouth Wood street; and two wow cases wore ree ported—onu ut No, 1s Jayne street, and tho other nt No, 103 Mobawk stroot, Scuriot-fover Was reported at No, 49 Hubly strect, end on Vore Hon street, and mensies at No. 1058 Western avoe nuo und No, 1018 Hurmon street, BUILDING VERSUS, Among tho building perwuite tssued wore the follawing: ‘Jobn Bliapsun, turecemory orick Awelllug, 22x60 fect, Webster avenue and (Murle Dutstreot, $0; I. J, Wlumaulet, tworatory briok dwelling, H1xi0 feet, Honoré streot, near Monroe, S00; Martin Kupsnstein, two-story brick dwelling, 2ixtd feet, No, uj Centre aveniie, Bho; HD. dlagons twoeatury addition, Gxt feat, to Nos. 03 and UL Wisliugton street, $15,° Ww; Davidenn S son, ivesstary brick wird: pxlW feet, Murkot and Carroll streuts, $22.0; John Hutton, torov-story brick wtora und dyulling, 23x05 feet, No. 247 Indiana atreut, CLAIMING PAY FOR UNIIT LAMPS, - One of the boys who tehts Jumps on Worst Bidu is drowllug becnuse ne wits * docked" by his ciiployors. Te suoms that he has churgo uf seventy-five tips, aid ono. Speciativht might hot long azo hu didn't tuebt dip, “wo ‘other thier whe did the sine thing were we *dookud,” tho total umount deducted front tho wages oF the three bulug 81, Inspector tulle wiu says hu ordered the buys un duty, und supe posed all tho himpa wero lighted, but the come buny's DI whows tint out Of 250 lumps attended tu by tho luda only suventy-tive. were bi On the Hightin question. -As none ol Uehtod «hung, it would scum ng if the Sura pally demanded pay tor 373 lumps which did net burn Shum Of gus, Tho Muyor wught to took Into Judge tthe tise tho Bei ordar to ullow the » 80,000, THY ILLINOT CENTIAL AND BARBED WINE The City-Attornoy has ot yot given bis opinion os ty the right of the Llinols Contrul to drive piles in Lake Menta between Randolph und weltth — atreets ol 10 fuke-shore —— breukyratures a pointon which his option, was requested by the Counell nboutn week azo, Ho tus orderull aaurvey to be mudy 1 ace exuotly how uiuel of the Lukes Front the Company iv now gccupy tng, wod when that 4 dotermingd, bo will bo ready to wlve bisepiniun. ‘The Bity Attorney, in reply to Wquevton about thy barbudewire fence wiich ‘the Company bas on the Luke Front, said It was not legal to make Use Hf such u fence within tho vty Wnts, tho Revised City Ordinances provide ing that No fence or burrive, conuls ing or made of what {8 called burbed wire, or, of wale barbed wire ig 4 pust, shall be built, constructed, or used within the City of Chivaxa, ulope tho Muo of, or in, or upon, oF wlony any. streut, alley, or publla wilk ar drives or through, uldng, OF around wuy public park: or in und about, or sirucls, or lots, or purksé owned or cantrolled by the City of Chicago," é ‘Tho city cunuot Well uxpect a ralirodd coms puny,or v private iadividual, however, to ree ypovt ts ondiunuicu go, long as the city tvolt iv a ‘Che olty haw spark yay betwee Cass wid Rush strovte und Uelas ware and Walton plaice, known now aa the Green Bay Purl, whieh stil ts, wud always bus bean, mrruunded with a Larbedswire fence, to the greut dutriment und tojury of inauy youd and faithful citizens of poate, who, buving Teuson to suppose trom. the ordinance that uo such fenoe Was around the park, buye walked or stumbled into it, and torn thelr clothing and mby. Tho attention of the the door, and the Con! of Pubic Works (6 invited to this outragcaus violatiott of Art. IL, Chup, XIV,, of the Itevised City Ordinadegs, U. B&B. AL Frrtaes thousand dollars fn cold aid £3,000 In silver was dishtursed at (hoSub-Trensury yester> dny, the receipts footing wp $21,000 In allver. ‘us titernufrevenue receipts yesterday amounted to $2120; of which $21,019 was for] Not yet beet! spirits, $1,485 for tuvacco and clgara, and $4,493 for ucor, ‘Tne following faq tist of dutinvle goods ree calver nt the Custom-House yesterday: Order Mank of Montreal, 12 bates Hessinns; Fowler Bros, 10 sucks sitit, Citdnnes AneeL, of No. Ol Canal street, was rought beforo Commissioner Hoyno yesterday, charged with doimg wiholesalo liquor business without having paid tho epeelal tax, Ho was held under S00 bonds, SrrctaeAgrxt Le. W. VAtn is inthe elty ine vestigatiug tho Custom-tfouse, with especial reference to tho busiiess of direct Importation without appraisal This business his become 80 ney nd tg 80 Hew, that completely now sets of books hive peered su onda largo addition Inada to tho blank tterature of the Departmunt, Mr, Vall will remain bore several days, and uinko a full report us to tho gonern! conduct of this branvl of tho work, . ACOLDENTS. Esusa Lewts, tho t-year-old dnughtor of Mr. 3. Lowils, of No. 1015 Michigan avenue, fell front the third-story window. yesterday to a batcuny fourteen feet below, und.wwas so badky britsed: upon tho eight side.of the huad that the phys eluant cumot tell ns to the extent of hor injuries, DANIEL CALLENDER, a single mau of 21 years of nee, employed in tho venstruction of the now Haverly Theatre, fell yesterday morning from thu fourth story to tha basement, n distanco of hhout lorty feet, und sustained Injuries whtel Dre Sanders siya are dnicvons, Le was roe inoved tu his bore, No. 61 West Brio atreut. Gronak ATZEL, 2 years oli, tving at No, 05 Ilinols strect, was nealduntatly run down atZ Geloek hist evening by n tenn and wagon be Jonging to tho Orlenttt Toa Company, driven by Alexander Wallica .'Tho wheels jussed over the Hetle fellow's leit nem, breaking It betweea the welstund elbow, Itis claimed that tho driver wus not to blanies MicnaArD Kostrexa, assistant flroman in Powll’s distillery, at the corner of Sorgan and Itvesecond streets, Iald down for a little leep Wt 12: yesterday moruing alongside the dist ory, te while his lett arm was stretched Across the track rund, into tho bulldiig ene gine No. 18d of the Burlington Rowd bueked ins traln of grain cars. The wheols of the vars piasod over it between tho wrist and ulbuw, erushing it ao badly that Dr. Dodge, who at- tended him, says that amputation will Hkely prove necessary, ostleku recontly cume from tho old cou er and has a wify and three ebil- dren He poor ciroumstancos ut No, 2041 Keoley atreel TOE MORGUE. ITS DISGRACEFUL CONDITION. There has been a controversy for some tims botween tho city and county authorities as to who should tnanage aad bene the expanse of the Motyue, Thoro jsut present o building ‘on tho site of tho oll County Hospital which is used for that purpose, It is in a diserncoful conilidon, without any attendant, beenuse nelthor the clty uur tho county with pay the wages of ono; tho lead bodies loft thera are enten by rats and detoured by verming and Its condition bas heen generally so shucking ag te. attract the uttendon of several rand Juries, ‘There aces no reason Sor: doubtlag that the! county should attend to this matter. It ts the Coroner, & county otter, who hits to hold the inquests on nin mths of the bodies which Nod their way to the Morgue, aud it therefore seems Tensunablo that tho county should pay tho expenses of au inetitucion in whieh une of its own ollicers bis 60 much Intor- est, But for some revson, probably becuse of {ts defuntin the Courts in the uttempt to qt free water for the Hospital, the County Boned i vielous on the subject, und declines to take any action, Worse than il tat it, refuses towlow the use of wiorgue which fs attached to the County Hosplttl—a lurge bulkling, well Cure nisued with ull! tho fuelllties “for - tuking Uccent cureof hudies. The County Bourd hus put ftselt Ina very unfavorable attitude In the ofthe public, It refuses to du anything to the Morgue on tho South Side fn wdacent condition, und it refuses tho use of tho'on the West Side. in the meanthne while,the vod fea In the South Side building mre velng di vou red by rata, and for Inek of ico aud other means of preservation are In auch a sickenine condition Unie st is’ ag inuch asa man's tife Is worth to stay. in the builing for even a fow inmates, Untess something ts aneedily done, tho next Grand Jury will provubly bring ‘In sonics aie stronger thug i :mere condemnatory re- port, . OAPT. BEN EYSTER. UE 13 WELD WITHOUT HALL ‘The Coroner teld an inqueat yesterday upon the body of John Hubtiss Schumacher, whose death from a bullot wound recelved at the hands of Capt. Ron. Eystur'wua noted, in this papera fow days ayo. The testimony diferod somer what from the story ns told by Capt. Eyster on the nixhtof tha occurrence. For Instunce, the aluyee"of Schumacher suid that ho hud acted only i self-defense, buenuac the now dead’ mun hadnssaulted bin oven atthe dodrof bls own darn with a pitchfork and bad tricd to stab bim, therewith, ‘Tho evidence of persons who wero gt on the scene after the shooting went to show that ne pitchfork waa visibto anywhere when ies arrived, Mre. Mury Cornelius, ving io’ roller shunty adjoining ating bousy, swore that upon hoaring a quurrel in tho alley sho went from tho front to the rear of hor promises, und found Srs.: Hyster in tho barn scoldiug Schumuuher for quarreling with ber husband, Sho warned thw tbat Eyster had a bad temper, and bad youe into tho: house + to ut oR revolver , with ‘which ~ to shoot. fia. She wus doing her best to get Schumucher to lwave the neignborhood, bat uy. ho was on bisowu premises ho refused to go, ‘Tho wiinesses dld not ave tha shot tired for the Teuton that it wus tired fn the barn, and through Schumacher. wis at the Hmo ho wus struck approuching the barn, but'he bad-no nitehfork or utber weupoy In bis hand, and was inaklng no threntenluy Aemonsteutions, Mrs. Muebara Stevens corroboratod this testimony ue far as sho wasuble, Sho was unable to sve bor enitse she bad not hor “apes” on, but sho over= heurd averytolng, ‘The Jury under theso olroumstances felt com- polled tu recommend that Eyatur be hold withs out ball to await tho wetion of the Grand Jury, und bo was thorefore led tuck to fall, MISSING. DAVID G, WOOSTER, OF ANITA, TA, Dayld G, Wooster, of Anitu, Cass County, In, has been misdiny stuce tho oventug of Juuo % Hy loft Armbuy, IL, that diy, arriving here at 2345 vp. tn. by the Chlougo, Burlington & Quinoy, Raltroad, dud passed that evening, from 7 vw 0715 o'clock, nt the residence of some cousins, No. TH Woat Congress streot, After his visit there be tere with tho {intention of seulting lodgings downs town, Since thut time no trnco bas beun had of him,’ Mr. Wooster fs nbout flvo foet six Inches 1 bight, 0 yearn ut age, bus light blue eyes, brown hite and board, und, when hit seon, was dressed i a brown woulen sult, He was steady tn bis bubity, and no fact can be axcertalied frow bis family or frionds that would explain a autiry ubyenee.. Ho bad on his purson abuut uid Ie ds Tenrad that he hug mot with vin ance from unkown bands, By urrauygoiuent ho was to have written duily to bts brother, dir, A. IL, Wooster, of Amboy, andy when hts bugle Noss was completud,—which should not buye roe quired tore thin two diya at the ontalde,—thoy were to have metut Ottuwa, to visit wn und! realding there, befure returning to Amboy. ‘Thi brother of tho missing mut came to Chicuyo dust Saturday, in the hope of getting some tide toga of bin, but, fastlug to get any clew as to his whereabouts, wont to Anita, Ja,, to learn it busl> ness atulrs, family wnttars, or ny@ther cause would Justify tho conclusion that bu bud volun= turtly youu dwiy, Nothing of tho kind extuted,: and bia family and frionds have buen forced to thy paluful conglusion that he wis robbed bore, and wost likely murdered, and bla body thrown Into tho luke or the river, During bis vislt ut Auiboy awony bia old friends and nequaint. ances he wos in tho bost uf spirits, and nover eppeenen tory healthy and robust in his life, tle, hoped that any tafarmution in. benara to tho misalng mun’s wheronbouta, or sore ia In in that direodon, Se tho Witugy of 4 clow louding Will be communtented at onve efther to the poe New or to Ar, A, II, Wooster, nt Amboy, Ill, A SILK DRESS, AND THB THOUDLE IT CREATED, Justico Movwh yusturduy oxnmined a "case wherein tho-churge wus obtaining goods under (alae protensos, and wherein wn unusuAl Aud His, teresting chain of vircumstunces was presented, Thor wore two defendants, o young and wolfe dresved Iwan vamey Lowis It, Jobnsn, und a inidilesaged lady numod Bre. J, H. Mountain ‘Tho prosvouting witnoss was wone other than a ulster of Stra, Mountula, a dire. Charles Btudtille ch, whose homo fs at No. Wl Wubash avenue, About two weeks ugo Bre Sodlilicn went to Mrw Kennedy, the dressuaker at v7. Michigan avenue and vuguxed her to muke upA costly Gress puttern of silk and velvet, vome: thing that owas valued wt gid A stay. br two uyo Mri. Modtilley called for the pias is aud was diswayed ta lov that on the Friday preceding the Fourth a young yinan bud culled for and obtatocg tho dross on an order pure pera to bave beou written by the owner,’ icy. Kennedy exbibited tiv “order.and der mun, ond’ dina, Meatilien thougat sue revogutead tho: handweltin, hag J kf as of Dba ‘Mowatatty und sho also satiailed boracif, that the young nun, from the descripuon given, tuust buve bow Louls Johnson, whou she ‘know to bo a boarder at her sister's house, Ac- conlingly sho hid tho two arrested and brought: before Justice Meagh - Mra, Kennedy ppsitivety identifed Johnson as the youre nan whe called for tho dress, but ho positively neserted that it was acasoor mistaken ontity, and that ho hind (ever gucn the dress. caeits. MeMillon could not swear that Mrs. ‘Mountain bat written tho ordersho only er etaeis this. boing tho only evidence nya 10 htdy, she was discharged. Hut Jobe aon wae hold te tho Crim! Court in Ufe sum of , Sh, WHR: became of tho valunblo dress has ‘hgeortained. *+ 2 GRISCOM. * ORTTING READY TO EAT. : While the ordinary? mortal who takes his; three monts any Rid pulps incredible quantls,, tes of fcort drinks ig falrly sweltering beneath the extrome torrid|ty thiouxh whioh tho eunn= try Is passing, John Griscum, Who has not eaten: | aimoracl of food for soven welts, sits In bis rount perfectly lntiterent to the heat, Ale thouxh sestorduy distinguishod ttyell by ptiste Aug tho inercury tip to tho. ighust polnt of tho senso, Mr. Griscom nsstired the reportors that ho did not mind It in the Ieast. But, for all that, great beads of perspiration trickled down his fico, showing that:-thougi he waa both enti and votlucted, no willenower could Heep hint perfeatty auol ‘Lhe only tegns to whieh ho resorted tu redtica bly temperature was by uveastonully toying with rk fan—aithough lie usually touk pity on hia witebers and give inom the faus—and drinking four glasses of fresh Inke-wutor ut tnterynls dtring the dy,” [fis temperature was 034-5. 1u the morning, UY in tha afternoon, respiration MH and It respectively, and ptlse 63 and Us, Jn thy forenvon he complained of a paln in tho bowels, Lut the Oxoreise OF Wh hutlf-hour's wilk with his "watchers guve to on motion of ‘tho bowels, and at Fania hin fnstant relief. Thoro van be little doubt that tho extreme bout reduces his weight. ‘hls was shown ton surprising degree yesterday, wher bis decresso in weight was two pounds, “but, nv he drank twenty-two ounces more water than he volded. bis wetunt loss uf yrdupols was threo pounsts ant alx ounces, When usked it ho bud any feeling of Inmger ho Informed the reporter that thore Was none that was not telloved by drinking wit ho isu't bingey, be uxpeets ie will snot ty be feta co tha grip on his st} power, and hoe is neeurdingly mak urningoments tu break hla fst. + When ‘tho reporter cutled ‘last ayening Mr. Griscom wag out, nyain with bis attendants catering for Tuvadny's diuner. He finds that »the hours du not fly on yuldon fect. but, us the fast draws to a cloge, they only crawl, ns if thoy hud lenden welgits uttrcbed, No prisvner over waited more nixlously for tho expiration of bis term thu the fnater for the arrival of Tuesday noon, Itis notfor the pleasure ot eutiug, Mr. Grisoum say#.—that will be ngrely secondar; ‘butt for tho retloving of the Rrriblo strain on milud and body. Last eventitie he wont ton dairy and ordered two quarts of milk nnd two pounda of butter to be defivered on Tuesday noun. Ho alsn stopped ata restaurant and left an order for dishus_ of grew peas, caulitlower, aud fried onions. This hu supplatnented at 1 bakery with a loaf of brend, 0 pat of Liscults, tt pot of coffer, and nn apple pic, A frultdenler waa to furnish a couple uf dozen penchus. “Great Heavens,” exchumed tho reporter, “you nre not golng.to get away with all that nienu, are you “ ; “On, nol’ Not ut first.” sald Oriscom. “shall begin with a drlule of milk and a sinull aumnntity Of cruntn tonst, whieh ia very delleate, you know, after balt an. hour or go, Lwill ent a peach, and at intervals during tho afternoon J will Just Wists of the other things, The reuson I inciudo caulilower fs, that I want te necertala for my- self whether. tt renily deserves tho reputation that the oubbuge family bua for indigestion. shill not gorge myself, and am sntishud that my steinnch will not revalt uguinst the gradunt re- rag rn will extensive sua ptln of its function: Griscuh will _certrinly hold out till tho com- pletion of tho forty-tve days. but, bo will be a, Dadly used up tun. He Is sturvod, though ho Eber onan tknow fitter, {6 he does, will not andattt Dr. P. 8, ayes, Professor of Chemistry in tho Woman'a Medicat Colluge, recorded yesterdn: that the subyginographic traciurs of the carutld, showed that durluy tho tnat four duys tho arto. rlaltension had decidedly dhuinlshed and dint the heart has become more irritubto. Dr. Henry Olnobserved that tae py pilofthecyo wns considerably contracted, and that tho ret- {nul veasols aro inuch smatier than usunl, tho fundus having the appearance of an oye pure Uatiy. blind from atrophy uf the optic nerve and retina, Prof J. H. Hollistor, of tho Chicago Medicnt | Collews, oxnusined the fnster, and pronouneesd bis nervons couditton norma, mind aetlye, blood well nerated, the vessels baving preserved thelr folslty nO capillary congestion, skin olnstio and of healthy appeirance, aud no cone siderubig joss Of museulur power, nu marked emnelation, and bls general condition wautd not Jend tho observer to. suspuot that Mr. Griscom hud been forty-one days without food, a\ curious Incident conneated with Dr. Hollia- ter's examination was the ncevleration of .Gris- com's pulse, whieh boumled up from 5 to 00, Tho forty-third diy bexins to-day at noon. Griscom's weight penterdey ‘noon was 361 pounds, f total loss of 4614 pounts, Griscom’a munuger, Mr. Frank Cooper, ree marked to tho reporter that ae TRIBUNE was misinformed ns to the unpald vlilof thaSherman House, ‘Tho same contaiucd nv error, und the bilt when correeted would be paid on prasenta- tion, As to the cloctris light bung abut otf, be auld i wos in nowlsecannocted with the Gris- com fast. . . ** STOLEN /PROPERTY. TUN POLIOX AND PAWNEROKEIE, At has boen anid that tho palice are too much inthe habit of “standing in” with the pawne brokers, and 0 caso tiled before Juatice Nrown Yesterday mlyht, bo’ offered ns nu argument to show that such is the cuse, On the 1th of danunry lost burglars entered the house of Mrs, Bullo Willis, ou West Madison Street, und secttred, with other plunder; a valu ablo gold watch of English wake, A weok or . two lator the -thmepieco was found * In Frank's pawnshop,. at. No. Weat* Ran- doiph street, and Mr. Frank and the wateh wore brought betore Juatico Wulab on i Bearch-warrant process. > Hut the Court riled in Dussing upon tho euac that, Mr. Frank baving proved that be bad purchased tho wateh (paying 25 only), he could: not-bo made, winder Ute sourch- warrant, to Ane, itup, Mra. Willls cam= pitined to. Mayor Harrison about the matte: ‘aud bis Honour sent word tho West Silo police to taku prompt steps to restora the stolen treasure to its owner, Hut all tha feleaad wis ty offer tu return the watch to Sirs. Willis provided she would pay the pawnhroker whut ho. baa eat for tt, Then Birs, Willis securod tho services of Detcctive Hartman, who instituted weultin replevia against Frank to revover tho watch, ‘The pawnbroker, though, refused to cine it up, und the consequonce was that Jitatica rown yesterday rendered Judmunt tor $75 and “costa nguluat bim. After bouring this decision, thatigh. Frank wanted to compromise by turning over tho witch and paying costs, and this com- promigo was agreed to. . CNARLES GUITRAU. QUNSED WITH AN UNLUCKY NAME. It was {uvurrectly atatod tu yestordny's Train UN» that tho walt picked up on tho steps of tho Howe for tho Friendless was namod by tho au- thovitics of that institution after the flend Gultequ. It upnears that the chitd wns brought. to the Home by o policeman and wwe young men, and by tholr request (¢ was unmed Fred- orick Housing, after ong of the young mon, It furthermore appears that the’ obit wus ine doubted ton Vallee Justice for helng called Charles Gultenu, In tole connection u corres spundent. writes: tho following Indignunt pro- ots oe Tp the EWltor of The Chicago Tribune, Curcrgy, July gL reat this morning, with ‘tho profoundest horror and dleyust, tho fact that Uitte ohild bud been christened by Justice Churlea Gultcau. Tho erie. of giving that uame to any chitd fs all tho more disgusting becuse Gulteau. fs the most cowardiy, doe and dastardly eaudin the world’ over Ldosire to ontar ny protest against that Hauio, wid, if tho Justica ine wy inanbood in him, he will unuul bis action, and relieve the Junocent vbild of so odlous and buteful a vane, OANAL PUMPING-WORKS, OPENING ‘THE UIDs,» : The proposaty for furnishing tho machinery. fori tho , Dridyepoyt:. pumplug-works — wero’ opened . yesterday, _ Thore were four Diddors, all Eustern parties, ~ Charles As. MoDonald, $19,000; Quinturd Iron Works, $147,000; Continental Worke, $200,000; Georgo Whittakor, $140,00U,1. The three fret propose to furnish contelfexal pumps, and tho last one a whol, tt was utterly {inpossible to toll off-hand which olfer was tho cheapest for tho money, aud It will take & woek or nore to tind out; so: tho contract will not bo lot immediately, The Quiutard tron. Company wuuranteod for thelr enginos tho powar and capacity tu bueqnal to tho advertised requirowunts, Thoy offer to furnish tho Andrews’ contrifugal bollory, with 8 beating surface of - 0200 fect anda irate aurface of 288 square fuet. M1 cngincs will consiat of four setsor contrifj Lidia anys having tn uggregute cx) pity. of GU,vdU cuble feek eper mluUle, ght {rot bigb, king WO revolutiens per ininute, wads ry voumy prossu ‘uf aly ty pounds, dy vit fo. vo olr 61 i 1c Rnd economy of" uo}, and to kcop fom tRongie nO year, . eee hats jaoDonald, of Chicagn~t} Pitre Churied A. Mt only Culeayo bidduf for the works, who uitere erect than for. $1%),u0,—niado a wlutoment to a Pu BUNE roporter yestarduy descriptive of phat be lintended to go if be secured ihe cont , Mo’sald: We ndopt the Gericke turbinate: which 18 constructed of the same prinuiph turbing wheel only that the entire constractign js adapted to propelling Jnstend of bytay pros pelted by water, There arene vulves.. Wa ule or to malty thirtvan atou) boliera of a heute‘ jug capaolty of 14,00). square feet anda xrato,| thvides id beens Baviog wa ‘uegresulG ca engines unr: i. mclty ry 1,000 cublo fut per minute, oes foot: bie }) Minking olybtyetve revolutions por mins: ute under steam pressuro of ‘oight pounds,’ Wo offer to give our ongines the usual test of *yenlences: _ | meretricious ornavientation, ‘with -badly crowded tn the Rane that the he niy othor system yot iit use, and to gunrantes "tho anne rugninst all breakaga from faulty von strdction or material for une your.” 1 ./ GWORGH ARMOUR. ar 18 WILT FILED FoR PiUnATE, of Tho tnat witt and testament of tho late Georto rArinour waa Micd yestorday in. tho Protiate Court, It 1s dated Jun, 10, 1880, ond witnessed by Chartes W. -Wheeler, Join A. MoKay, and ‘Thonias Mitchell. Tho will isa vory volyninous document, and tha testator has made his In- structions to bis oxecutors .vory oxplteit, Tho whtow, Darbarn Armour, and Messrs. Alexander “Gcchtes, Wiltlam Dickinson, and Ebetezor Bugk- Ingham aro nppolnied executrix aud executors . Teapcutlvely. All of tho houschold goods, furniturd, Ibrary, nintings, Nieturos, atlverwvare, housn-ornn- ‘thonte, family supplies; horses aud currluges, igfe, nro tert to the wide Kin cash and the hor Avent Aied rounds? at IMv-uf the decersod, . The following beques 8 arg innde: ‘To Anilo. G. Armoury Jessica We Armour..and Celia 1H cArinour, diuyuters of decedsed’s brociar, Juli Armour, GM cree to Rabert Armour and Annto Armoureehitdrdh of deceased's brothor, Archibatd Armour, 25,000 ench. ‘Thos amounts fre to be placed in trust with the paredts of the vhi bien until thoy beeotve of ago, AML tho reninindor of tho property is left in trust to the oxceutord under certain eanditions. ‘Tho estate 16: to L+ inainged by the exuctitors ‘Until tho cldost child of the deconsed arrives nt iteertnin age-of a gil = ind of boy 25. By written request of tho holr oy hatress'tho estate may thon bo divided, the usinl shara going to the widow. ‘This provision docs not inelude the grain clovntors or. warehptses, which arg ty be opertted by the axceutors ns long: ns. thoy: rove romuncrative,- Tho whlow ts nithorized OM wn vacancy If .olther of tha. excoutors withilraw or reftisetoserve, and sho Js nppdinted ainda of the children, Tho entire estate Is valticn nt S4,5X,00), while the porsonat ostate is yirluad at about $2,000,000, . COL. GUONGH FORSYTIT A DFSELVED PitoMoTiON, 2: Col. Georgy Forsyth, U. 8, A. who has becomo so well and fivorahly known fn this: elty whit” serving on the stiff of Licut,-Gen, Sheridan, bas received bls promotion to the full grade of Tfeutenant-Colonol of the fourth Cavalry, tis Kk beloe that of n Brigadter-Goneral, ‘orayth fyns tind a leave for two months, ut the expirition of which he will join’ hia regl- ment. whieh ts now tn the fleld In the Uncon- pahure, Colorado. Hu has resignod lls atu ape polutinent, which took elfeet yesterday. Tho oe order aunounolig this resignation fs us ‘ollows: : HIWANQARTERS MILITARY, Diviston. OF THE TRSOUIL CHICAGO, Mtly 7, 1Hl—Llout.Coat. th, Aidede-camp to tho Licu- wut-Goneral, having - bees promoted Tiou- tunat-Colonol of. tho Fourth eximent of Cavalry, aud having tondered his resignation of tho staf appoinement held by him, itis hereby necoptod tu tnke effect fram thie date, Ui parting from LieutCol. Voray tho Inst sixteen years h M 1. who for. been n inember of his Orson star, the Lictienant-Gonoral desires oexpress his bigh uppreciation of tho. great personal gnilantry of that otticer: of tho value nblo services le tina rendered during and since the Rebellion; his wari and continued attach- nent for hin personnllys and his rograt that.in compliagce with the customs of tho service ha is constrained to give him up for duty with the Hine of the triny, oD. WHrrene, By command of Lieut.-Gon, Shoridan. + Adjutant-Gentornl Commanding, THE SAENGERFEST: : PAVING THY IILES. Tho Finance Committee and tho Board of Control of the Siingerfest hetd a Joint meeting yosterday afternoon, at which time a statoment. of tho finunces was presented by tho: various Comuittees, As thery are some accounts not yet randerod, no final atatement van be given. ‘There will, howovor, bu another mecting-of the Finunes Committee Monday afternaon hoxt at So'vlocts, wt which time ft ts Intended to vloso up the business, ‘Cho Committee destre that all eraons Having unprogented bills against tho Silngerfeyt wil) render them at once, a8 no bills will bo considered utter that dite, ‘Thy following fs a atatemont of the Onances a3 thoy now appeur: Inennie— aeons and certificates of momber- BUD. sseeece cers een, Reeulpts from convorta,,.. Recelpts from pluie, Kecelpts from sundries. t166d seovesene It will bo seen that according to those flyures the detlelt 1s whour 314,000, and tho management Js contidant that this will be reduced to 832,500, If {his shoutd he the case the subscribers to tho guaranty fund of $62,000 will bo culled upon fur only 20 por cont of thoir subscriptions, ‘The appropridions and netual exponses of the Committees thus far eparten are as foilows:. nropriated,: Hapendat, Preas Comtnittea,, me 5,100 Eee Hall Committes,.. wee 59,600 Dai Mustu Committea, + S000 23,00 Plenic Conunittes . » 3,000 8,400 Hallroad Committed... 4, 200 Mit Decurntion Committec,... _ 5,000 4,500) Quarters Committee. ,000 2,81 13 ‘Tho Preas Committees not only kopt within its Approprlution but paid $800 for anothor Co mittee which had exhiusted its approprintion. The oxeess of the Music Committee fs owing to the: fuct tt tho Committes decided to pay Jans Hutacki $1,000 moro than was originally appropriated, oh et , THE BURLINGTON. NEARLY NEADY TO PUT Ul ITS MAGNIFICENT BUILDING, a sme a ‘Tho-plans for tho new ollice: building of tho Chicago, Uurtington & Quincy Railrond Com- pany, to be erected on tho northoust corner of Aduins and Franklin strects, aro nearly ‘com- Moted, and tho architeuts, Messrs. Burnham '& Noot, will furnish tho Company with tinal ostt> mutes Mondiy, Tho plang havo already beou agreed pen te the main, and the work. uf cone alrdedon will protiy coumonce Ina fow days, Whon Woighod tho-Company'a atrieture will be ong of the most convenient and elegaut buildings In tho city, 1f notin the country, ‘The ground on which this now editics ts to riso bus a dimension of 129% feat on Adama aud :276 feet on Frankllu street, Tho hight of tho “bulldlug to the cornice will bo-103 feet. Tt will bo absolutely tire-prouf throughout, Tho fa: ides will. be of St, Louls preased brick, The Hinbe of tho windows will be very deap, and Teat upon wide-molded : brick, mada expectuily , for the purpose, Tho basement wilt by of stone throughout, Tho style of tho facades on Adama and Franklin: streets will be sonfewbat Romnn- esquy on necount of the ee and hoavily-mutd- cd Jains of tho windows, the teuvy projecting: alll courses of glazud terra cutta, wid the mgs: Wwe projeceia cornice, within tho bight of which tho sixth story is included. Tho rect wilt Ho tat wnt inado of fron, covered with Trinidad dsphultum, Tho main entrance will baon Adams Btreat, the dourwuy Wainy substantial wid cone structed with polished granit columns, Tho hull will bo ffteou Feet wide, leading into a cen tral court, Tho building will bo QUADRANGULAI IN BHAPH, and, in Its contre, above the first atury, will have 8 court, 65x60 In the wenn, and cavored with wn Tron and glass bkylight, Brom, the basement to the skylliht will bo 120 feet. Vis court will bo surrounded with iron -galleries fur eich story, which will be paved with cncaustle ties. Tho wills of tha court will be lald up with butt and other colored glazed bricks, Access will bo furs nighod to the diferent storics of tho buitding by & stutrenso and two large clovators near tho Adatns stroct entrance, and by n attircase and frolght and.passonger clovatar at tho north fico of tho court, but nelther atiirway nor cluvatore way fs made -to eneronch. on the .spaco of tho wort, All of the tloorg, as well amtha stairensca snd eutlorioa, wit bo of iron and tieoeproor tiles, ‘tho vat wilt bo Anished fn hurd wood, vatantial: mane ratber thin boing to ervet..n building solld and durable, with most porfcot ventilation and sunitary urrangaments, good Ight, and cone In_ avery atory,,, There will bo no s+) MEI OUOPUANTH, it = tt ‘Tho Arat stofy will bo fitted up’ as oMces for. tho: Gquoral " Manuger and Superintendent, ‘Division _ Buporintendgnt;:-» Cai tributor, Biperimoadayy ‘of Tolograph, Btatlonar, Genre, Ol Passenger Awont;’ Gonoral Froight Agont, ollleed for thelr vsatgtants and olorks,: Oboning froin the ollk-u of thé Genera! Managur; and Pusseoxor Agenton this floor are two fire and burglareprooft yaultey caol: 1x2, Those ruy up Sarou sts *phe entire building. 10 second floor will bb located thesolteitor and taw Iurary of tho Compnny, tho Vice-President and (=) eS -Beorptury, the ‘Ivcusuror, Cashior, Paymuster,” with thol evacious clerk: ‘Tb 7 floor will nso q Jatge Bourd room for tho mootiugs of Oy the third tuor be tho. Genural “Auditor's ‘atti ie Ho Wolkeot ie, SUN of Bx “and Cluime, and: thoir ‘nuincrous clorks. The Purchasing and Frewat Auditors and tholr army of clorks will bayo tho fourth tloor; the Ene glucer, Driughting Departaent.. and Car Ao GOUntANT the fifth four. he sixth floor wilt Dave vory complote dining-rooms, servants’ and kitchon rooms, uud wpartinents for the Janitors’. Some of the muin oftices wilt bo fitted up with a considerable Se ed of elngunco, but the majsore ity will” ee it und aubstnuthal. Thu cove of this splendid ullico bulidiig canuut now bogiven, tig nopurent from sho foreyolnge that it will be Werodit to, tho city and the cholvo location In which itis* tu be erected, and tat (twill aptly moct the wants of tho Company, which ta now building avtha cornor of, in aventY ond Handolph stroct,. It ty ox- Allehi| it how quarters same tine next spring, ee ‘ REAVY FAILURE, com, Say Francisco, July &.—Gen, J, W. Gash- ‘wiler, a stock and sjning operntoy, has filed S patition of insolvency, Liabilities, 6520,000; agsets, personal property, $213,000, and some power, and guarantce to pump at jess cot than im estate that is not stated, Principal 1 so the fustirance on tho y nervous debiilty and weakness ot mantal or odicors will bu able ta move into | creditors, nas Tel 9,0; Bank of Callfornia, $00,002 T.. FB. Gast iwiler, 328.0005 Tannah M. Gashwiter, $84.0000; Ttorace TEN, $47,000; Alpheus Bull, S2yche George W Coulter, Now York, $10,500 4° Willan A. Farrens und J, L. Moody, $14, 0s J, 0. Carr and JE. 1, Lenie, $13,0005 ‘Citys ind Comity of San Frauciseo, Judganent, $10,000, Tu nt- tributes tho failure to tho fall vf stocks and real eatate and fallure of debtor 8 i HOT SPRINGS, A.RK. Mayppy Tormination of a Mabol Suit Bullding Improventents:=—Dan WW Voorhoes, : Norctat Dtevateh to The Chteago Tribune, Hor Sriusus, Ark, duly $3—“ tho ensa of thd State va, TC, Mays, of tho Elot Springs Star, for Nbeling Charles Mathws, of the Sentinel, lins been withdraws: by mutual consent, Peace now rele, and the utmost Anetlvity is belng manifestect here tn the way ‘of Improvements, ‘This place bids fair to outdo all othor eltles of thu Suutliwest. All over tho city frame bulldingis are, being torn down to niake room for espensive brick resl- tlences and yustness-hottses. ;A Company of Maine capitalists are perferting. arranges § iments whereby thay propose. the erection of a inatmmoti: hotel to cost $250,'000, She Hon. Dan W. Voorhees, of Indiana, is deriving benvtit from the use ‘uf the waters here. He greatlyshocked 1b hearing the ‘ Hews of the nticnplon trenident Garis | REGULAR AUCTION SALE Iife, and is In constant telegrapi \le commun. | uF ention with Washington, Ale iss \ecompanivd ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, by Allss Hattlo Voorhees, —— antes A fino nssortinont of good Cuatum-Stade, Boasone Able Gonsts, EO. B QORKM & (0, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NENYS, a £0, HCond 2 Madieonca, + Lonnoy, July 8—Tho steansinys Suovin, Sicilian, Parthia, and Canada, from New Thursday, July 4, at 9:30, Kexulnr Woolly Sate of : York, and the Nestortan and. Quebec, frum CROCKERY. Montreal, have arrived out, flow’ ‘ Querxsrown, July &—Arrivad, ‘the Neva- Wo shall soll In ots to wit tho tmdo, 60 crates of dosirable gvora In W. Ua, U, Co Motel, tock. anid Yolo da and Adriatic, from New York. New York, July 8—Arrived, the Repub- Jow Wares td Decorated Climber Sete, Goods pavkud for country murchnuts, Ne, from Liverpool. “AKU, P, GOI & CO,, Auotloncers, 8S EEE AT AUCTION u ry For Sale, AN ELEGANT HOUSE 'TO OLONE AN ESTATE. , Tho beautiful residence of the lata Chauncey Te Wiituiine, at Madison, Wis. will ba sold, at Pubiig wictlon, bt the premisos, On Thursday; Sept: 1, 1881, At 10 O'Clock A, My ‘Tha location is (ho most elialnta in that Deantital . elty, tyinu on thy shoruof Lake Mendota, three bucks {rots tho Cupitol Park, embracing AbUUE two Heros Of ‘I'he hound t# of Milwaukeo prexscd brick, threa ato los tieh Gwith a Matmard tool) containing soventeon Toorng veatdos Inundry, and oinpte callnr and storayo room bolow, ‘Thu howse is provided with st . Turnoce, and good. sewernxe; is roomy und pleasnol, anduilin porfect orter, ange Janiso upon the places fargo xubstantial barn, slau #ood tonant house, both ne : , in exceltont repair. : All oxather, tts tho most dtestrablo homo tn the Northwest. Original cost over thirty-nve. tuousand ‘Kul nbsolute, ‘Terms: one-fourth cast, and balance Recured ou the promises ot 7 pur cont, at.optionot "AUCTION SALES, ROE & UB, By uit. P. 2H and Ui) Madison-ny ‘ AUCTION. — DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT REGULAR TRADE SALE, oa TUESDAY, July {2,,9:30 a. m, PHGGG RGR HAG. ‘Vokinu into consideration tha tino uf year, not slain aH eo ay BMAP NE % f ke, to ctent. Afiorthis malo wa it pes nd Fiour Hl Cloths: ‘Again my mal PORTA, hive n Inne Hinkel heyy 1 Uirsinuas con nancy, of Notton: UbO. TP, GOL & CO, Anetloncers, BUYERS - ois & Shoes: WILD FIND AT OUR, are: . ‘ARRESTED FOR LIBEL. Burra, July &—Panl Robersteln, editor ofthe Banner, « weekly Gorman publiea- tlon, ay beet arrested on charge of Itbul- ing ex-Mayor Philly Uevker, —— ne INCONTESTABLE INSUR, \NCE. itisdueto the Equitable Li'e-Assurance Soclaty to state that its plan of jesuing Incon- testable polleles xrows more ‘and’ more popu- Jar, As an illustration of the way the thing works, the case of Mrz: Adsom Gurcelon fs clted, who died in Boston, June? . He was Insuréd in the Equitable Life for $110,000, and the insurance being “{uconteste dle,” ‘was paid on the day following tho presentation of satisfactory proofs of Mr. Garceloni’s death. fo was also insured in othe? compsinies, and it Is stated Unt tinder suspicton of ‘sillelde, a post-mortem. examination of the bady was unnide, and evidences of poison found: and consequently the payment of ‘his: policies in tha other companies will be ikely, tobe con- tested In the court sibifc will gen erally prefer to Insure thelr lives with n com- pany wileh keeps Its tnsnminees contract ufter once having, entered invo it—Boaton Lraveller. 4 CUR, WHY, MONUMENTAL,” k Jon H. Votk, designor and manufacturer of fino granito and marblo monuments, tablots, purchaser, atatuuiry, curbing, ata., {1 seleetml stock, Ofica | Any information will bo avon on application, ‘The voruer Doarborn and Randolp snrcets. i ihpaaig or are uouvos be on imomialy' ait LE nena enmeEEne men Une 2%, y . ats, ronbEt, | Skinny Meri: Mer ditedany, Executors, Wells’ Health Nenowor—Absaltite curo for iadiaon, Wis, AKG streat, ee phyatent fuuctlons. $1, utdrugalaui. Depot, 62 | 2” By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. | FOR OUR SALE AT 9:30 THIS MORNING Wo soll undor Chattot atortzago a largo lot of H ; 3 fF PARLOR AND CHAMBER SEIS, . Over 60 good Socond-Hrnd Cemmins lends in frst-clasa: dental work at folr prices. 70 State street, corner Kundelph, Buck & Raynor's Moth Vowilor ts @harvestor that reaps rorehes by tho million. —————. Worecommond Eldredge sowing-machines. MARRIAGE LICENSES. eine followin aoarraia Tigonaes ore tvued sem CARPETS, ’ : S.cueuee"™ General, Houschold Goods, North Paulina, AMfrrors, Kngravings, Chromos, Muted Ware, 189 Wost Division, "a Ry Bes oneral Murchundiee, ELISON, FLEHSHEIM &CO., Sand Mi ltandolphi-st ROYAL BAKING POWDER. Ree fynmes A, Nelson. Margurot 4, Surphy. fFotor Foers Aaicla Basco: Gotttetod Moa, 141 Wost Randolph, Mney Watieus. ost wong O13 Vost Twenty-first. {}loreh Hendt Nites) it. Kosle Muyor GD Viqbiish ay, Jobn 1 Lowls. ex Divarborne; Bury Bennate Chicas, Ola Manson, Alox Dorrity}. fark, Itt, I Fenn eA Lae Cane {Garlsonraiber ‘Chiouxd'. Hina HattmanticcssocatecesChtenga “AOBATHS, | . LEONARD—At tha into reatdonce Uf bla unclo, J. Y. Nudiionds, 205 Bouth Purk-av, of ovnsuruption, gun HL. Loutiard, aued 19 yours, “)Funuril at 10 ‘o'clock Buturday, Juiy.9, from St James! Church, theuce by curs to Chivery. + CARROLL July 3 at tho residonco Noobs Milion= nyse ante, trincatnaiiee GF Aviiisus dean Mahe Catroll, axed U months andy . Ct as Funural Sunday, July 8, we 12 o'clock, by carriages to Calvary, Bi 5 a GiAY—Claro t., youngost son of Preston and Culla | Gray, nyo w manthes it peeaernan p Fanoral frou Uivir residence, in Jofferson, at 10 o'clovk Saturiay, Jub ae : July 8 atYbor rastdonca, Mt: North Clarke Bt, Laws! , bowwved wits UF dunes its? rea Fi 62 Sout! ites jot otuneral from G2 wouth AMurganat, to-day at 10 Absolutely, Pi UNKATIL—Of consumption, Hattle Co only daunbtae ot Hein F. and Ernestine Unrath, aged ) year aud MADE FROM ‘Gnara creas TANTAK F i | Tousokoeper’s favorita in loading oltiseot tha uneral Sunday at 1 p,m, from :resldanco No.t3 | No‘stor ipreuatadon, makes, such light, Gaxy, wat Westduckson-at, 5 breads, or luxurigns pastry, Can by caton by dys JUNES—At the rosldenc: Ia pars 43Twonty= | tics shout, fear of the fla resulting from Leavy in oH sixthest, July 8 Krak son uf und jA. wostible food, 7 Conimended: for purity und whol d Junea a Soulonyas by tho Government Chemist, Ue Motte: eet 0 youre. Te Notice of furor Herentts tr "Now Munpatiira and Jtuston papers ploase copy, CAILHH-At hor Into rosldunce, 34 West Jackwun= at, July 8, Kininn J, wife of Consider i, Carter. Notlou of funural in Sunday's pupae. ‘ 3) p,m. OF obtlurs, Intanty nd UGeepuinls 4, Ealr, aed: 1.1m, Haturday, July Sat residenc Fiivale er eat aaiy ane ne vig Cunaral auevices uf danica A. Petite will be held at the Union Vari Gongreyution ‘Chure! By a bleigek pin, Naturusy, duly iy. Welend vited withau! Turthee motte, ‘feast bin fie TILAYEH—July &, at the residence of her daughtor, Dre AV CAC Whitin Nunc SH Runt Beetorshe Mee, NOYAL BAKING POWDER CO. Naw York. « —————————— i PILE REMEDY, ; fs COCREWARD ‘case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching, Utcerated, oF iy eee Manian talcsee Uepota, rk Medison, & cor, Htate & Madtion fusioral ne 17d st Wiuabeue ooo BUG EXTERMINATOR ALT re a %. + Fungritaugintivuciekiy-carato Roun. : ‘17 THE POTATO BUG. Vermont yapura pleas copy, Farmers aud nll other men sond for clroular ofr tht sUAIMEY July & OF howuryage of tho lungs, | sawls Fareuclunip Lotte Bue Exterior an Qaeigalene 1 Syeinxa cumbloud; best puap made, iy lextorminator alone, #135 : ac Andsnes Lewis Lucy Company, 't8 Bialansty Chie. ents “ainoral frugi the realdence of his bruthor-in-tew, Dr kK ober: bar) North La SrpAte ubsp, Pe TLKICT On July & John ty etlng,. ny 4 Horucal Yrow hie Hits verldonay. 0 ost Alarkote at, Alonday, tho 1th Inst, abv a, wh. —_—_——— ANNOUNUEMIENTS, ‘al sxenen ANNOUNGEMIGNTS, JPUERE WILL BE AN ADJOURNED moving Of thu Chivago Beenvuraphors at tho “Palinor Mouso reading-rouw this Gaurday) evening aca u'clocks $0 arrange program tyr Nadoual conven cE aad caesar eee dis aera THE Ry, 1, O, RAY, OF HYDE PARK, will conduct the Sunday-ackuo! tenchura’ meule ; BESS ht De ur Foro Babi rPUE YOUNG, MEN'S GOSPEL MEET. | Wil, wondacen Uy Mr A. Tatorsons ower Farwell FIRM GHANGES. |: nearer sw A DISSOLUTION, por ot F* GUICAGO, July & 18), CANDY, ond ah a 8h or aitcen pace Jelail bax by expruss uf tha ba: ‘Unicare, “PARIS: STYLES, An 1 GAS STOVES, * 5.4 ‘ Candy manuiy #3 atioly pu BOs oo ONLY Teungae GAS | “ie Sur DLT? {oni Guicago. cura fase Ca il (ly KRANZ'S, ‘So State. Gas Cooking and Ioating yioves are yory best, the Mea ae day by eamnuat Yoncaneldnecleed itor boas SL STOV ES 126 Dearborn-st, earricd on by W. U. Carpontor, —————— poet, O, CARPENTCH, ° WS GARPERTale ‘gis ooparinership of Sime turd, beretefore duiny Oliphant, plummbors and | iy i aes ab A} bi Vuss | Quuls wud HAUllitos ofthe Hit ark ite alone has wower te cullect and sucalpt fort al} socounts und Bruton tna a : ; CORARINEREHIM, my ‘aut caer {total Aner ‘UTA WsraTe-st, CoUIAGO, Ju : aE At in, EOWAND COOK bas hecoie'a alowbey of ove 0.: OILBERT WIRELER, ‘firm, the copartuorabip cating fracas duly f, el. A Bl CLAM tT, - 4 . ¥: “ AREER OCLUEG ECO. TR UNKS, hee eae HAIN GOODS.” __| Seip a mag y Toon tain ae TT Ree earns * CHa ean a Goods sunt C, Dany where, 4 exonk |. Vor Trunks, Sate iia MUSE eta Se us UMNILAM. 31 BEATS TS ) Mae bbe Mtaterehs