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‘ P 6 THE CITY. x GENERAT:. ‘W, A. BAILEY, Billes City, M.T., Is at the Tre- mont. * Winitai BAngE, of Dixon, ML, ts at tho Tre- mont. HD. MoKinszy, Now York, ls at tho Tre- mhont, THxopone THoMAB, of Now York, fs at tho Leland, Franxtin B1tkond,of Romo, Italy, is nt tho Palmer. Francis B. Fosren, of Austin, Tox, is at tho Patmor, Joux B, Raystoxn, United Marabal for Da- kota, fs at the Palmer, AH. Sivanand It 8, Van Tassoll, of Choyonne, Wyo. T., aro nt tho Palmer. Honatio C. Boncuany, Dircetor of tho Mint, ‘Washtngton, 1s at the Pacific. Surrit D. ATKINS, Collector of Internal eves nuo, Freeport, It, is at the Paciia. IL W. Gwinsen, of Now York, President of tho National Railroad Club, ts at tho ncific. J.C. Amnurn, Sceretary of tho Citlzous’ Asso- clation, with his wife, haa gone for a vacation visit to St. Paul and Minneapolis, to returt about Aug. Le Vur Livery Mon's Association mot at tho Grand Paoliic Inst evening, but did no business, owing to tho failure lorepors of Wo Comtmlting Mayor. a ho me: nppotnted to wo ot univorn prices will bo adopted. ‘ ia 8 dny, a8 observed Fee ie ranfolnin 8S Manian skroee (LULU Bulluing) was as follows: 8 ‘degrees; wn. my TAs 10 a, mg 103 TL 45 F831 Ds Bt Tis3p. m., 0s 7 p.m. Baronoter, Ba. ms 210; Bp. Mh eae uF of tha St, Georyo’s Socie= avanboli interning at the Sherman House, thi Ho only business one was the cousiderntion of ‘opricty of erecting « monument in the Sue fot nt Rosehill, and. the conclusion of ire ments for the plenty tobe held Aug. 4. ‘Tits Maboncy memorial fund, thanks to the olforts of the police officials, bas utroady ns- sumed very camfortable proportions. Lieut, Caliahan’s book shows nuarly $400 in small abe tions, and yesterday the Wilyon Packie any RAVE the listn new start by subscrib- ‘a stint alarm to Engine No, 23 ati:00 yester- day atternoon was caused’ by n fire Inn ono- tory frame ut No. 004 West Twenty-first streat, owned und oceupiod by Honry Mitler us it resi- dence. Damage to bul Alor, $100; no Insurance. Caure, hot ashes setting fire too barrel under tho house. ‘Tun annual mecting of the Chicago Noard of ‘Underwriters was hold at 164 La salle strevt yesterday afternoon. Tho only ditsiness trans- acted was tho usual routine which comes up each yonr,—the reaglution to continue both fro patrols and to make tho necossary appropriae uon of $31, Tux Coroncr concluded the inquest yesterday upon Mrs. Wilhelmina Dautler, who was shot dead Sunday night, uly 3. by her hushand Peter Dautler, who was subecqacntly: found dead on the prairie, with a bullet In his brain, and his revelver tytn ‘by his side. Tho ovidence devel- oped no new fucts, Tne Roy. J, M. Worrall, pastor of tho Elghth Prosbyterlan Church, Jeaves to-day with bis uunily for tha seashore nt Asbury ia ie where they willspend tho suinmer. During his absenes Mr. Worrall'’s church will bu supplied with preuching,. except for two or three weoks, . When tho Dulldting will undergo renovation and repalrs. THs usuat mnmbor were present at the mect- ing of tho Congregational ministers yesterday morning in the parlors of the Grand Facile, “Dr. Whiton and the Resurrection” was dis- cussed, the Rev. Simeon Gilbert, of the Advance, leading in the discussion, ‘Tho mevttug ad- journed unt the first Monday in September, The Rov. Dr. Charl ff, Whe of Madison, Wis, on the Rov. I. 1; Woodbury, of Rock- ford, IIL, were among the guests presont. Eanny yesterday morning Officers, Ringroso and Dillon found in the basement of a yeeant house on Kinzie strovt, heuweon Elizaboth and treots, t packhig-box, the top of which en broken off, cont: of writthiy paper and en . a largo quantity it pe Tho puckuge yy” Culver, Paye & had evidently been shipper foyne, stntioners, of this elly, to Charles Ih, Cleayeland, Linden, Ale, and had been stolen Yrom the rallrcad in-transit., Tho thieves ovi- dently bad no use for the contents. ® Ty Solow it offenders were arraigned bo- fore Justice A, L, Morrison on compliuit of A. Paxton, General Avent of tho Citizens’ League: Saunuel Lavis, MH West Madison sirect, ebarged with selliug lquor to minors, and hnd his ense continued until July Th udder bonds of Sv, William Wing, 8 West Madison streat, was ire rulgned before tho samo: Justica on the suino ohurge, aud bis case wits continued to July It under bonds of $400, Jolin Malloy, corner of Whirty-first and Luurol strocts, was called for trial’ before Judge Wiltininson, in the Criminal Court, on tho chirga of selling Nquor te a por y S01 intoxicated, or who fs fie tho habit of wotting fotoxleated. Malloy failed to nppear, and bis ‘bonds of €200 were declared forfelted, Epvin LLoop, a precocious young: scape. Tice, Who, though only 10s vane of ago, bins Urs urrested from,time to time upon a series of erininal charges, wus brought before Justice Walsh yeaterduy ns bolug deatitute of prrentil cute, und was sent to the Clirlatiin rothors’ Reform School. His mother aud stepfather ire alive, und are sald to ba very respectibiy peas plo, but they sro totally unable to control tho oy, About a year azo Keddte achloved consid- erable notoriety by setting fro to several sheds or barns, but nothing cout be dope to him Kieeause of histeniter age. Oliver HL. ‘homp. kon, aged 12, wns ut the samo lini brought be- fore the Court, and wag assigned to tho Homo for the Friendicss. He was picked up en the Btrect, alek and hungrys in fret, ho wie tired oF trying to be “hard,” ind berrtily wished hin self buck in Indianapolis, wher le came from. Turn was a very pleasant entertainment Risen lust evonlng at tho Nowsboss’ [lume fter tho singing of soveral vicces by the boys, the following prograin was presente Buperintenduncy of the Rev, Mp. Gily solo, Miss iltton; reading, Mi duet, “The Courtship ot (in costuimo), Mr. Bud or and Miss Grace Ayers; gong, Miss Corrie Hilton; sonu, Miss Ayer! pine solo, Miss Hilton; sony, Migs Ayors. Mr. tering wiso made tho repurtef tho Suvings Bank for the month of June, Tho mmount der posited by tho boys durhue the month was Bk A dividend” was thon deektred, and ba Wero AWwirded to tho five Inrgest depose tors. A good-sized and uppreviative audietice Ustened to the exercises, aud ecemed to feud Unt, tho onterininment wis something inore thin was originally Intended,—a recreation for the boys of the Homo, A connesronpeEnt gives tho other sido of tho alleged “riot” which occurred Suturduy evene ing at the corner of Thirty-nlnth street and Cot- tage Grove avenue, According to tho sorbent! story Ollicer Goodbrand attempted to arrest ane. ‘Lhormns Hose, who wouldn't ylve un account of himself and acertaln buggy he was abut to drive off, | Six othors ruliied to Kose's avslatiunee, and the oflicer wis nid to have been consldera- bly dataned up und jeutied in the row whiuh on uncer the ur Mano pri sued, Tho = whofe crowd = were subse quentiy urrested- on tho chiro of riot, and the onse continued until to-day, Tho correspontent’s stury ts as follows; Vunister, having 6 lon oC storeswhelving, avele dentally, in paving between w ear und care Tiago standing by te aldewalk, Injured the care riage. Tho owner demauded pay for the dame age and called tho policeman, The oti ordered tha texmstor to suttle, ue by unde rest. All threo wont Inte u saluon to settle, Tho. Toamster sunt fora Blacksmith to estimate the aumuge, Thu blucksinith touk boli of the herda of tho toawstar'’s horses, to lend then aside Ko that bo could got ut the arene Tho police- nah, not knowing tho favts, thought tt was a, friend of tho tcamater gotting away with tho team, and, yuan ‘out, without 1 word of warns . ing, wot bim over the heud, . Soyerul oitizens, fourlng | tho mn =would © bo badly injured, drayxed the olliver ait und hustled him abiaut pretty Hyely, A Inrgo crowd gathered, and the fullgnation ugainat the ollicer was weneral and loud-apoken. One of tha Trustecs of Hydo Purk who was present took down the names of the witnesses, and sald hu ‘should appear ayainat tho policeman before the Diayor, and demand tle rouoval from the force, AWIMIMING POH THE PIIZE, ‘Tho first grand aquatio cntcrtulument of the genaon was glvon Just uvoniug ut tho West Sida . Natatorium. The iplees wronnd the basin Were well fitted with enthualastic spectators, whose siniting fucca and lusty cheers, blending with tho musical atraing dlucoursed by tho orchestra, jnepiter tho cumpetitors in the vari. old contests for prizes with renowed vigur, and cach for himself strove to secure the token of superiority, ‘The tirat prize contest waa a hurdle raco in” tho water for ao silver cup, won by if, 6G. Naurtit, Murra: coming: a wocont, cod, ulx lengths OF aatheore tonll for uy ellver incdal, was wou by Jobo SMoNully, £, Feankonthal belug honored with sucond pluce, In the sack race, sit which tho participants were covered trem bead the prize was taken by af. J, Lisbur. ‘Thu dadics’ handicap raco, two lungths, was particl- pated In by about a dozen of the young missos of tho school, and the prize, a wold inedal, capt. ured by Biise Blubel soblng, On Mise day Uile Jetto and Miss Bertha Subert a palrof brucolets each = were «conferred for” attaining deus oud and thi Us Fuspuotlvely, The program concluded with a polo ‘match ii the water, gods wrand social wwii. ‘Thu pupils, edpecigtly the young ladies, show great aptiiude fu uoquiring an art which, ot sume stuyo of thojr existence. may ‘Ante ractival bunctt ta jayod " them. Tho wkill divp! tf evening wus the happy result of the a jabors of the corps of touchers of the institution, THE OCITY-HALL, ALL the provisions In favor of delinquonts ex- Plro with the present month, aud the water will vo shut off from tho houses of thoso who neglect to pay nrrearages. Ciry-ATTORNEY GntyNELe bas a little daugh- ter, ‘Tae Rogistene of Vital Statistics Issued eighty burial permits yesterday, Tn Mabousy fund now amounts to, $2,000, Treasurer Brenan having recelyed $600 ycater~ day. tertuy cruising ony tol stmce tue tat tiste wien orday, making on 5 Ado cepired. “The delinquents aro to be pushed, by tho Mayor's potice. ‘Ty seavengera removed 371 dead animals from tho streets tnst wook, It Is to bo reqretted that thoy did not also romove tho ono which his hven rotting atense atthe cornor of State and Division wtreots, ‘Tie Police Benevolent Associntinn will hold a lento nt Ogden's Grove July al forthe bencit of tholr tronsiry. They pald out $5,000 hist your yo tho whlows and orphans of policomen ‘ond to disabled oflicers. _ ‘Tre Health OMeors condomned four quarters of beot weighing 500 pounds, and seventeen hogs welzbing 250 last week. The Inspectors served 25 not! punt reported that i$ nul- snnces hid beon abated. Tun deaths inst week were 463, nn ineronse of 153 ovor lust week and of Ifty-sevon on the cor responding ona last your. Uf the decedent 223 wore undet f yenr oft, and 2 under S. Convul: sions carried off it} cholera infantum, 17 a 3 fovors, 7; atid Intestinal trou- jes, dt. Tir mortatity among children in thle city ts terrible, and why this mumoranduin from a physician's certificate will show: * Cholera Ine tuntum, produced by lth and- polaonous vir Crom livigg fn tt bole under the sidewalk.” Bad air and flith is the vauae of tho great majority of tho denths. 7 ‘Tie Mayor rocelved 0 telegram from John McCall stating that Company dof tho New Or- leans Firs Department would atart for Chica; ‘Thursday and arrive tere Suturday. They will Uy met at the depot by a deputation of the Chi- cago Fire Dopartment aud cntertnined white bore by tho firemen. t ‘Tie Mayor was asked whethor be intanited to allow beer to ve sold in the Exposition Bultding during the Theodore ‘Thomas concerts, but te refused to answer the question. ‘There ts, how- ever, a prohibitory under ponding in the Coun: cil, or rather slumbering jn the pockot of tho Chairman of some committec. Tue Committee on Streets and Alteys, Narth Division, mot in the ntternoda and dechted to recominend that tho maine of North Tat Sulle street be changed to Li Salle avenues algo that tho aldewalks on Chicnyo nvenue, cast of Clirk atreut, be widened to thirty feet, making the roudway forty feet instoud of sixty. A bestiTvre sick man who had been'refused aduisslon to the County Hospital, applied to Monith-Commissioner DeWatf yesterday to son him sumewhero for treatinent. Hu was told to ome round this morning, and a sult would probably be comtmnunced ayainst tho comity to vest the question whother syphilitic patents should not be taken care of as well as others at the hospital. Some of the architects aro" kicking” against tho enforcement of the new tenetment-house Inw, and swenr thoy: will not submit plans of buildings to tho Health Commissioner for ap- proval. Dr. Do Wolt sworrs thoy shall, or hell Know tho rougon why.. So there fs apt tu ho sone litigation, ws ho is determined to make urchitects, plumbers, ctc.. live up to tho law, in order that houses fit for babltauion shail be con- structed In Chicago. Violators will bu promptly Prosccuted. Tite following cases of contagious diseases wore reported to the Health authorities: Sinull~ pox, No, wt Mohawk stres i Nu S08 North Branch street; iF So! pinines street; No. 207 euses; No, dt North Wells street; No. 2 N tres Divhtheria, No. i Cleaver street, Scar. Jet-fever, No. Lit North Hulsted street; No. OL Milver street, There were four deaths at the stmill-pox buspital Sunday and Monduy, and one yestorday In tho city from the same disenge, Two comPLArsts against chimneys were re- ccived by tho Comnussloner of Meulth yuster> diy, and steps tnkon to reinedy the nuisince, One was In regard to tho sinuke from tho face tory at No. WW Wost Washington street, and the ‘able other ug ro tho stack Just north of No, 329 Vente #on street. noultiod wubjer oy ‘Lue other offenders who have been to comply wit tho orditinnee on the are putting in mnebinory to corrvat the ‘fhe Commissioner ts anxious to have all fons reported to. him, promising that, if the stacke fs Hot leazoned, he will preosocute tle parties who enugo the nuisance, AMONG (he Dullaing permits Issued yesterday were tho Tollowiug: Murauall Meld, four-story brick stubie, WxlUl feet, Puciila ayenuy, near Van Buren ‘street, 82,005 Alnx, King, three- story trick ‘sture ‘und ‘dwolling, 48216, Nos 30 and te Division wtreot, $400; George |i two-story brick dwelling, 23x48, No, 48} Wobst ON; J. Sehialdts sucoeatory dell rent gertowntty Heae folneats, 3, omus Bryce, two-stury brick dwelling, Wallace wtreut, botweon Thirty-sixth. and /Thire ty-aeventh, $000); urlek dwelling, 2 and Auburn, $2,000; stot brick dwelling corner. Douglas uvonua F, Horcher, two throes 6x03, Nos. 305 nnd and wT Lurrabeo strent, $14,000; 1. P. “Hutchinson, threeentory. brick dwelllus, iixdt, No. 440 Wu- bash aventic, $10,000; Auguat Newhaus, two two-story brick dwallings, 41x, Nos. 4) and 5) ‘Thirtiotivstrect, £1,UU0: el Wilk, three-story Urick storo and Uwelling, 2x70, Chfeago avenite, neur iuinsey street, $7,000; J. B. Brown, tiriels giosatar 103x310, Nineteenth md the river, 1,000. $ GAS*INSPECTOR HALPWIN sont n long conmtnunieation tu tho Mayor calling his attention to tho fact that the Inuips on tho bridges which, in gunincr, are in charge of the tenders, are vot lighted and extinguished ac- cording to ecard times alse that the putlca neglect to report broken and’ unlighted lamps, not a single one boing reported ducing: May, Ifo usked Suporintenident. MeGarigie to Boo that this was attonded to, und a genoral order requiring greator care was issued, but there las been no improvemont in this respeot. On uvcount of storms tho Inspector ordered the Jamps lighted during five nights In June, but thoy wero not luhted in sovernt districts, and the pullce did not report tho. fact. ‘The In- epector wants 4 photomoter Jocated about a inity from tho West Sidv works to ascertain the candle power of gus, aud thus be prepared to wnawer complnints bout poor gus and Insur- Bulet Rye which are constantly recelved by in, THY COUNTY-BUILDING, Jung: Ganpnen’s court will adjourn to-day, it ls thought, for the tern. ‘Tur bubeus corpus procecdings In tho case of Capt, ten Lyster wore postponed yoaterday un- tit to-day, $ Ruporrt VAN Tessex, another of tho quartet charged with the killing und robbery of old mun Stern, was brought to Jalt yoaturday. Eurorr, who was bound over for the murdor of Ollleer Mahoney, applicd for diachurge yeas terday on u writ of babens corpus, but the hears dug bad to be postpancd. IN the caso of the childron of John, Preas, fn order was entered yesturday In tho County Court oxtunding tho thine to hursday to show why thoy should not be attached for gontempt, ‘The Court ordered some thu ago that they pu go Intich per wesk to support thele, futher, which they hive nut dune, and the tinw to answor wis oxtunted becnuse thoy hud: not been properly served, aud on motion of tha County-Atiorney. HAnnaw VP, and Libby Sorgan, two dependent girls, were yosterduy, by drder ut tho County Gourt, turned aver to tho care of the Industrial Suhool at Evanston, An attempt was tmadu to (spose of another little girl—{da K. Stiner—in the sane way, Lut it appoared that she was nat Quhurge upon the county, and, furthorimore, thut the persons with whoin she bad buen living wore seoklug to tnake % convenience of the school, whien the Court would not submit to, Sho was handed back ty her frionds. Ir was necossary to have nenedial try fn the County Court yesterday, and tho Halll brought in wix persons, four of Whom Are kuowi us tho Shorli's custodians, who bang, around tho butlding for Just such {abe f this was tho dirat the such a thing fad occurred It would Hut be remarkuble, but it Is getting to bo an old, tory, Tent the sume mon should turn up ne Jurors avery time, and they hangers-on uround fe exalti he Sherill’a oltive, looks bad, und Bue untrlendly cominent, Judge noticed 1%, and wont of those tne di usking somo pertivont questions on t! Joun P, Zire, who wns arrested woe! Kk or nore Ayo ut tho lnutauce of tho Jollat authori. ties churged with sulling lquor in that city with: Out a license, will hy tukun to Jollet to-day, Me ‘wus brought to Jail yesterday on a caplus, after sacurch of neveral days... When first arrosted ob the charge, hy waa released Bpou bia proinis~ fug to be on band whon wantod, but not keep. ing bis promise, ho wos caplased, Ells defend. Jy thut ho was aclllng for some one elsy, but the Incta can only be uscortainod at the ond of un exutnination, whlch bo la now lua fulr way to ‘Tue Sheriff yesterday tovicdon somo mining stock bolonglug to Alfred J, Smith, the gentics man who turned up “hort uaaye ne Company. Tho property jovied epee was that of the Owl jeting Company, of Chicago, In whleh Smith held 1007 shares. ‘Tho levy was batlefy un excoution for $1,000 in fuvor of tho North Sido Plunings silt Company, and Doputy- Sherk? Murke, who had the mattor iu chargo, was fortunate vnough to strike L, Bf. Wysnan, Bvcrctary of the concern, who wns pissing through tho city, and who certified to Smith bee ing credited on” the books of tho concern with the atock in question, * i a AAD BREAK-UP, . ‘almadgo EB. Spaids inade n voluntary nseizne muutyeuorday, and Lovt Db. ‘Hoong? Waa it polnted Agsiyneo, Me, Bpalde is well known In cortaln ctreles, and bis schedule of dauts and us wota will be found utervating, Hig debts fouvap nbout $80,000, “uf whluh he owes to Kate | Bpaids and ber children $29,623, udvaneed in cash in 1818 to ake starchy ubout B70 to te i ‘Assoclation of the Chica Works, for iubiiity on lease of machinery and 1di8; €12,000 to Busan B, Harris, in notes for purchaso of equity in land fn 1876; e sd. BS Carseat, two-story. ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, “JULY 12, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. and the balance {3s mato up, of items, Ineiuding: dloctors” Dills, Onna, gre cerles, dry goods, ote, The assots nro oven more remarkable, and wero tt not for tholr chneacter his creditors might take hope. They foot tp in round nimibers $556,000), Among the itema la one of $170,000, being tho amount of a sult for damages pending agatost 8. W. Allerton ond &. A. Fray, the character of which {s not stat ne for St00.000 for Improvements: in mantifacturing atareh; one of $10,000 for ini provemonte i the manufacture of vinegar: one ‘or $15,000 for the improvement of ventilators; ong of $5,000 ngainat the vatate of C. C. Parks, of Waukegan: and one aaaitint Charles Kern, ns Shoritt, Cor trespass and danines for $50,000. Metta the sede ules Aro moe docimonts, and inuist be seen and oxamined to be apprecinted, | Itisanfoto say, howover, that the ussots arc without much present value, U.S. Ae Tir Ponsion Agont disbursed tho largo sum of $310,000 yostordny. Ar.tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $15,000 In sil- ver and $25,000 in gold waa diyoursed, The ro- coipts of silvur nmounted to $19,000, ‘Tun internal-erevenue recelpts yesterday Amounted to S285, of which $22,820 was for aplrits, $5,250 for tobacco aud olgars, $2,014 for beor, and $1,814 for bank taxes. CTO Suite, 18 Disbursing Agont of tho tom-Houro, bas recetved authority to purcbaga seventy-five now clooke for tha bulld- ug—in Improvement which has been much needed. Cot. Kixxey has completed tho examination ‘of the accounts of Colievtor Hnrvoy's ollice, and has forwarded his report, showing that tho ace counte aro rizht toa cout, and that the office is in oxcellent condition, Vostaastett PArsten bna recolved notico of a ruling which requires that tho dato of fssuo ho printed on all peeer sent at pound rates under the second class of tnail mattor, ‘This rit- ing cepeciullyaifects tha publishors of jis pers for Sunday-sehools, who bave been tn tho buble of printing papers without dates and Wurming over old fssucs for the heneflt of poor mission schools, the unconverted’ Indinns, and the henthon generally, Under this ruling eves He mnregenornte will be supplicd with fresh s8ues, ‘fe Canadian banks havo beon sorved with tho notice to pay thelr assessmonta for the taxcs overdue against thea. If thoy do not pay with in ten duya they tre [ible to an additional pens alty of 6 per cont on the whole amount, with the prospect of Immediate scizure. Their only rem- edy Isto pay the assessinont and tmmedintely ile ocpotlttnny for refunding on the ground of legal assessment. This will, of course, be ree fused, ond the legul questions Involved referred to the courts, Alot the Canudinn banka doing business fu Chicayo have siynitied thelr inten- ton of paylng under protest. Foutowtne fs tho list of dutinblo goods re- egived at tho Custom: louse yesterday: George K, Grant, 10 cusos Ane arta; Chicaga Publi Ll- rary, 6 cases books; Kold, Murdock & Vischor, WU. cases condensed milk; Vergho, Rubting & Co. BU cnses crockery: Wilaan Bros..2 enses dry gods; Schwoltzer & 32 cnyes musival ine struments, 3 bates sacks; Burley & Tyr- rel 2 packnans crockery, 85 puckuyes earthen= ware; Vergho. Rubling & Co..5 cases glassware Schweltzor & Beer, 9 cases cbiniwarc, 2 eases toys, ute, 1. Isract, 2 cask wines Barnum Mros., AWenses dolls, ete; Burley & 4 uiges cavthenwaro; Fowler Bros. 8 aitlts J.B, Luderleden & Bro., 275 barrels currants, (OL bags almonds, 2 bales walnuts: Hitcheuck & Foster, 5,30 cedar rativay tles; Armour & Co, 100 tons sults Fowler [ros,, 875 tony salt; Rogers &Co,, 25 tons ple-lron; Marsh Hros. & Co. (G00 railway ties; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Tullway Company, 3,000 cedar pleas tes, 2,00 cedur posts: Goodenow & Hinds, 7,000 codur rullway los; doin Garrick, 20 {cords tan- bark. ‘Tho collections were $13, ACCIDENTS, A DAY'S MISHATS. ‘The Coronor yesterday held an inquest at No. 1218 West Jackson streat upon Cturtos Soully, 3 years old, who died of sends received by ac- eltentally. pulling a pot of hot tea olf the stove, whilont play with hls brothers Saturday ovon- ing, Also ut No, 3912 Butterflold etreet, upon Robert Sctuttz, a bright lttie fellow of oaty 7 yeurs, who was nevldentally drowned in tho lake bpposit Oakland Stution Sunday forenoon, Mis, brothora were fishlig on tho pler, und tho hoy had been left on shoro to watch some of thelr victhing, but scams to have wandered out upon tho plec. nad to have fatten Into the wator while attompting to vateh minnows with his hands, An Ingiest wis aso held ut No. Barber strevt. upou Walter Durack, Jr, 13 years old, who was ran down and idiiled by freight-vars on tho Northwoustern Rallroad near thy fowa Elevator, betweon Fourteenth and Fifteenth strocts, Inge Saturday afternoon, Ila was slealing a ride, and was knockei olf the oar by a shanty stand- ing too close to tho travk. umes Mentessey, 3 years of age, employed As a Inborer at tho sugar retincry in ‘process nt ercotion at the foot af West Taylor street, fell olf « Indder to the ground, a dintunce of twenty five Ccot, and was severely fajured internally, He was taken to his -boarding-house at No 2 Kinale stroct, Joseph Smitha salior on tho: barge . York Stato, had one of bis ies crashed betwoon thy taffrall sad a beavy tow rape from the tug Comes modore just us tho burgo was leaving “Main street brilge, Ho wis attended by Dr, Malllips, aud was then sont to tho Marino Hospital. Chturles Lemke, a Holnnder, 4 yenra of age, whe sunetruel nt, 10 ofclovie sestorday murmig, while shoveling * pit" fn Miausko & Warton Dbrick-yard, nt tho corner of Sucrimenty nyanue and ‘Thirty-first street. Jo was taken to his hang, No. vb West Lwontyelirst street, and will likely recover, A fouse attached to a family cneringe owned by Eugene Roilly, corner of Eranitia and Vou Huron streets, and driven by his son, took fright nt 4 o’ulook yesterday afternoon on Jack- son streot, neir Hntsted, and ran away, Tho occupants, threo- daughters vf Mr, Iteilly, aged from: to Li years, wore thrown out und slightly pjured, te THE BRIDGE ORDINANCE. UR SURE YOU Ger OVEt NY 6:00, Tho now ordinanco which provides for closing tho bridges an hour in tho moraing and in tho evening bas now been in operntion threo daye, and appears to give pretty zenoral satisfaction, aticast 60 far asthe traveling public are con- cernad, The grumbling among tho tugmon and vessel-ownera secios to bavodicd away toa great egtont, and tholr throuts of, beginning sults agalnst the elty ure not so frequently beard, Yesterday afternoon, while the Rush street bridge was being kesit open botweon 6:30 and 0:30, 2 THINUNE reporter mada inquiry of tho Uridgetender how the cuforeing of the oridie Hanve was received. He aul thoro was nt frst Axuneral disposition on the purt of the boat peuple to growl, but asithad become an ordie ianee they would pracefully aubmit, ‘Tho tonder sald he was an old baud at tho bridve ‘Duatnoss, and he was satisfica that the ordinunce would prove to be * A GUEAT MISTAKE, i as its rigid enforcement would ental] more In- convenlence ons the publi than did tho old method of allowing the vessels to pass through whonever they came along, Thoro would be tines when such a Jom of tugs and vessels would ocuur that, whun the hour expired ond the vessels begun passing through, it would ba impossibie to closy tho bridve for 1 oni sit, porhaps an hour, and the public would be put © werent inconvenience, Ag to obviating this diiculty by enforcing tho ten-minutes' ordl- navee, it could not be done after tho vessels hat Leon detained Cor un bour, As goon ia thay got Altaightened out of the Jnm and formed Into ling they could not bo expected to stup, but would hisist on xulnyg throu, inet tho [tush atreet bridgetendor saya about io . E DELAYS IMMEDIATELY AFTER WALYPAST 0 1g very true, Bvorybody who bis crossed the river in the evening or has tried todo so wluco the ordinance wont into effect must bays noticed tha greater diitoulty of (potting over, due tu the workings of the new ordinances, Hee twoen7 Inthe jurning and halt-past 6 in tho evening the old provision that the bridge shall. not remuln open for more than ton minutes, and that itshall be kept closed for fully ten wine utes after It hs been opened, rownius In force, But thera {3 no regulation — whatever after halfpnst 6 u'clovk, er that hour the pubic ts lett to the meroy of tha Uridgetoudors, and it ix therefore vasy to soe that 4 large tleet which baa accumulated in the river cust of Mush street during tho hour's suspension of bridge-swinging may, Aa it moves up tho rivor, keepull the bridges opon for nearly an hour; so that, unless soure chanye Is nado fin the ordinance, poraons who huye to cross tho stronin after half-past 6 inay resign thomsolves to @ pretty long wait tinloss they choose to go around through the tunnels, . . WATER WASTAGH, WHERE THE LEAK COME IN, . During tho hottest day of last week about 83,- 000,000 gations of wates were pumped bythe city englnes, Thia la appronching dangerously near tho maximum capacity of tho works, and, In view of auch # atate of alfairs, tho nore loak- Agus that aro cut olf, and the more wastage that ia.stoppod, tho better. Tho Comnilssionor ‘of Publie Works should bo on the lookout for all thos things, and sbould check them tho mou- ment thoy are brought to bis notice. One wiy in which & very considorablo quautity of water fe wastod js by tho horac-trouwhs, wiloh aro so frequent in” Chicago, During tho ~ summer months those affairs aro kept running protty inuch all tho time, by day and by night.’ It costa sto have ono of them, and, in exchange for that sum, the olty xivce away re AN ENOUMOUS QUANTITY OF WATER, |.’ The average discharge of most of thom ts at least twolve gallons uv minute, quantity far in excuss of that used by tho animals-whilch aro Waterod at any onu of thom. ‘This discharge of twelyo gallons a ininute umounts to 720 gale Jone an hour, or 45, wallous: during the day. OF these Boras touate ‘there inust be 2,000 or theresbouts; 60 it will bo avon that tho Wastugo from this sourco is in tho aggregate very large. Whey run by night, and tho polloc, in possing by thom, nover tuko the pains to turn Af thoy can trace hlin ut any local of tha water. If they ware Instructed to nttond to this, the wastago Would be stopped to a cone siderable oxtont, and it the proprietors of tho promises were pushed up at Mitte, and fines were Impoxed tipon thean for atlawing water to rin atendily, thoy inlcht bo nt Nttle more hovdful fo tho Interests of othor water-consuiners, Whon tho works nev approtching ao neue thelr moaxinuni cnpacity every oxpodient should be vosorted to to Proyout loss. TIE WINNETKA VICTIM. INDICATIONS TILAT 118 WAS A TOMEMIAN OFFI- CIAL stout IN 118 ACCOUNTS. Tho Nets Fre(o Presse, of Viewns, has tho following telerraphic dispatch trom Kelchon- berg, Kohomia: ai “ Vhocditor of Tun cmoaadtnimune hhnesont: totho News Frelé Preace,ntsa to MayorSebirimerat Holehanveng, wigtter ii which bupives n towerlte fon of the houdless boty found near Winnetka. Many things In. the clothing and other effects found on tho .corpse, indteated that tha titre dered man was in Austrian from Hohemln. ‘Mayor Shirmer had tho American report pulis Ushed In tho Retchenbury newspaper, ASR res Aultof this tho formor inngistinty of Mossers- dort, ftopf, a brother uf tha Imurdored man, 1ONAZ HOVE, ' appeared before tho Retchunburg authorities and stated that tho following puints fuduged him to belleve that the murdered minn wus his hrothor, who omirated to Amerlen tast fall: Firatly, bis brother's beard and bute were of the same cut nnd color ns those of tho dend mans socondly, ho wore suspenders with tho sumo peoulitrbiekles thirdly, tho dae seription of tho clothing gorresponis, and spocl- inens ol tho eloth of whieh the cont ‘was mado and also tho lining were produced, which agreed with the description niven of the clothing of the dexd ant fourthly, the cont of lenaz Hof bad on it in wold lettors tha printed nddress of tho tallor—to-wits ‘Joseplt Hauser, Unblaugosse, Relehonbure's Atty, ho hued, fn lettur written to his brother from Bremen, beforo he sallod, juclosod A COPY OF THE NOTED CARD of thotavern City of Munich, a number of which cards wore found upon hls body. Henco it fa thought that the fdentiteation of tho mere derod inan with Iga Hopf, of Muasorsitort, is rovun,. The cause of his iteht to Americ wis stated last fall; that there wero Irruguiarities $1 the mnanagemont of the alfairs of tho tows of Mossersdorty and an investiqation of tho trend. he pitor the flight showud a deficit of 2,000 suldon, Unis identideatton is very probably tho cor. rect unc, Tha lotterson tho cunt, ts ruad by Vie BeuwyNe reporter just May, differ ty sone respects from the name elven in the dispatch, ut thoy wore very fileitle, and tt was wit considerable diticulty that thoy wore made out at all. The reporter rend Hansen, forinstance, in stend of Hausor, but tit infstako was 1 nutural one. With that exception, there was subastantlal agreoment, Itappearsuow that the man Hope cume to this country Inst fall, und brought with him mouey, Thore was &, A MOTIVE Fot Its MORDEI, and all that now remains {s for tho police to sea otel, which whl probably be dificult, siuco ho doubtless registered, If he rogistured at alt, under nnother: name thin his owas and also to Bee if thoy can. find any travo of his companton. It is unlikely that elther of these things will ocuur, and tho probubilitics ara that the murder of Mr. opt will nover bo dotucted. THE DEADLY, REVOLVER. SUICIDE OF PETER ANDERSON, Peter Anderson, a soapmaker employed in Kirk's sonp-fnctory, living at No. 177 Milwan- koo avenue, cominitted suicide ut 7:30 yostorday morning by shooting himself three tines in the loft bronst with a large calibre svlf-cocking re- volver of French manufacture. Thora were nt first some sisut suspicion of foul pins, and tho wife of the decensed wus taken into custody by the pollce of tho West Chicuco Avenue Station. Investigation relleved her of all blame, and three hours lnter sho was set at Itherty. Stra, Anderson: keeps n -reatturant ond thriving bourding-honay on thy frst fluors of Nos, 177 and Ly Milwaukee avenue. Hor husband hid for along thine past been futensely: jealous of hor, and more thun ono zoel bourder lis been drlven frost the housy for having dared to show ordinary courtesy to tho lundlady. Of recount date ono Merman Abrahamson, a blacksmith boarding at thu house, enuged bin more mnnos- ance (bin all tho rest togethor, and Saturday nlebt, when Anderson vasirane of his Jeatuus tuntriiuss, he put hi out ofthe house, Tfu had frequently threatened to Bgminit sulclde, and that samo ulybt couple ofpolleomen whom he invited inte the hovao took~ away from hin nt bottle whiuk he suld contained polyon. It proved toben hurmicss mixture, and Anderson was annoyed because of tle truth coming to tho knowledge of bis acqunintnuces. io npted strangely alt Sunday aud ouply yestorday morn= ing, about bis Inst nut was to visit a frigid on Tndlan street who had borruwod his revolver w few days nga. Ie undoubtedly got the weapon, back for tho purpose, of killlag ninaclt. Prior to retiring to his room be. showed i bottle of Jaudanuim to a domegtia named ‘Little Potereon, quid told her that ho.wns going to Jill himeett, another Mra. Anderaon Iving in No. 170, up stairs, huard tho shots fred in quick succession, and at once alarined the other Inmates of tho house. ‘Tho suielle hid locked hinsolf in bis reom, but tho. git] Poteraon eifected entrance with a puve-koy, - Tho sinoke bud notyetcleared Away en shu ontorod, but Anderson was al- ready dead, : ‘Tho Coroner commenced the Inquost yeato day. afternoon, and atter hearing all tho w: nesses presunt ndjournod get Thursday afters noon In order to give the ie achanco to tind u Abrabanson,who has nut fOwn goon sines ho was ordored away from the House, The suspicion that olther he or Mrs, Andorson bad a hand tn 18 Inge seems Untounde), but it was une doubtedly tholr conduct which goaded him on to solf-deatruction, : THE WILDEY CENTENNIAL. AN ORGANIZED MOVEMENT TO FITLY CELE BILATE IT. Another meeting was hold at tho Palmor House last night of Odd-Fellows ruprescnting the various lodges of the clty, for tho purposo of furthor perfecting urraogemeonts for tho organ ization of un associntion which shall huve for ono of ite principal objouta the propor observ ance of recurring anniversaries of the birth of ‘thomas Wildey, tho fuundor of Odd-Fellowship in Auiricn, De. J, Ward Ellis presided, Prof, Lows Kostler, Chairman of tho Commlt- teo on Permanent Organization, reported a con- stitution, which provided that tho organization should be known ns tho Wildey Assovintion uf Tiinola; that tts abject should: bo tu maintain a ‘permunent ormaniziation of Odd-leliows, advance the guod of the Order, and tttinsly conmemo- rate the recurring nuniversiries of Dhonins Wildey’s birth, narticulurly the ono hundredth, which occurs din. 15, fb; that the ollleers should consist of a President, Vice-Prealtent, Secretary, ‘Wrengurer, Marat, und a Bonrd of Directors; that tho initiution tee and annual dueg ehould be ench $1; that any Oudd-Fellow. In xool standing should be eligible tu: members ship; aud that the rugular teetlugs whould bo held on the secund Mouday of tho months of July, Getober, January, aud April, 0 report was adopted, und olficera wero ehoson as fultows: Presidant, W. IL Crocker; ce-Tresident, J.C. Brith; Secretury, Marve Sheldon; Treasurer, John Suetzer; Sturanel, Vietor Girardin; Directors, ‘Thames “Sutton, agile eaters J,L, Barnum, 8, A. ller, and J, ‘ard Kills, After udopting some resolutions of sympath: for the President und hla family, Wwhtel Tesolie Hons are montional. cluewhere, the Assoulation. adjourned to the tirat Monday in September, when n general mocting will bo neld at the Grand Pavitio. THE POST-OFFICE, GREAT OILIES AND VEY LitthE woot. . ‘Tho rumora as to tho wppolnutment of 4 Come misulon tu visit tho Chicago Vost-Uttico secom to have grown out of the visit of Speolut-Ayont Harrison, who is oxpeoted bere shortly to report on tho general needs of thy oltice, A requisl- tion how been forwarded fora large increasy of clerks, nt least titty, ora general increase fur thly office of about Wand itis to invest. gato those wants, and to lop olf some of the ox- fe tect that the Spectul Agent fa to muke 8 Visit here, : ‘ Ashort timo ago thoro woro complattta among thoae omployés who work in the biwemont of thy Poat-Ollice that the ventilution was imperfect and the sewer-yus unbearable, Phesv complaints rosultod In tho otroulation and general siento of a pion usking: it theso ovile bu roguluted, Mr. Church, of tho Archit tectural Ituronu, was dotalted to investignte tho matter, tig report shows what a THMUNH ros portor found yesterduy by - personul investiga. on, Tho vontitation of the building und base. montis cxcettont. ‘Thoro are shafts at the four corners which curl pe te foul wir, and tho bye. tun of ducts and alr passages is, In the oplolon ti perfeatons, and by fur tho best Inthe city. , Tho stoppage Inthe circus Jation was the fault of the mall-clerka thom. solves, who tilled up tho girechamber with old mallbaga, While the circulation is yood, the closets aro 4 duyruce to tho oltictals in chat and should bo rymodied wt once, All (bis hypites to the basement, forthe Upper Hoors aru kept. fu woud cundltto: : ~THH GOUNTY, BOARD, AWARDING TI¥,COAL CONTRACR—Tiy MORGUE A MOVE TOWARDS ANOTHEI GALE, The County Nourd held a regular session yous terday aftornood, Cowmlasioncr Purington in the chair and all tho members present, a Tho" minutos of the mcetings held at tho auction sulo of Isstweeak were approved, > « Commissioner Mpuno Introdyced‘the uatal stautary. resolution yeferriug tho a muattor of tho equalization of taxqs.to; the Committeo’ o1 Ehuuiteadon tt Ta; ee Orne resolution was adopted, 3 tre 5 Avaier GhAND auny, the Grand Jury for August was drawn, as fole Joucl Gurley, Joseph Stott, Despiaincs; Geo: Doacon, Noe See sous, Dodehors vineste DW, Hosiey, No. 44 Walnut atreet; Fred Bernard, 188 West Randolph Tisintiton, “iremont dacob ice, Wuritar lamilion, remion; . cD, street; Adam Wecklor, Lake View; q ‘Stove Manntucturing Hausin, No. 30 Milwankec aventio; Wliliain Fy ‘Tucker, Twenty-svcund street and Prairie sve- nue; Seth Hrudley. Evanston; Hartholomow .8uxo. No, 1% Chicago avenuo; dotn 1 Mokt- downey, Hloom; Matthias Bonn George W. Nowenmb, No. 210 Warren avon: TW, Steele, No, South Paulion street; Willlam B. Hogers, No. 465 West Monroo strect; John Myten, Hyde Park; Louts Voos, No.l Delaware places’ Fred> ertote Helnty, Ne Wella street; Samuel Hard, Scolvy avenun; William A. Murfoy, No, Vernon avenue; Dayid 8, Hamtiond, Manover. NEPONTR, ‘Tho som!-annual report ‘ot tho Shoriff for tho alx months onding Muay OL was referred to tho Committee of Finanecs A Bil tor $4 for res freshtnonts furnished at tha Roforn-Sohoot Praherty: sale went tu tho samo Committea, Anis dnounting to B1V38I were favorably ree ported by various committees and ordered pad. ‘The Cominittve on Jail ant Jail Accounts re- ported in favor of lotting the contract for cale chaining aud painting the Jail and Criminal Court building to Doorn & McCann nt their bid Of BL225, and tha contract for the Iron-work: in tho dubtor’s departinent of tha fall to J. Ms. ‘Lerwillixer at his bid of $1,167.04, The report wus approved, COAT ‘Tho Committos on Public Service reported in favor of awarding the contructs for_coal to various parties, ed, is See eetices asalreudy reported, The bid . Stone—Hoxpftal, Jal, and’ new Court. Nouny, £3.46 per ton; County Agent's office, 8.80. ah rickobush & Co.—Insune Asylum, $1.20. Anbott--Spriaal Bebool, Lae a te Hatire urd cout far alty delivary, $7 up ta Oct. Tyauid #700 therenfter. mee _Comuisstonor Albright wanted to know whoth- er Mr, Stone could inpply Wilmington eos! 1f te should gee the content, and: produced # papor to show thut tone could not-got thut cont at all. Allhe could vot was Stroator conl, which was hot as kpad ns Wilaington, Conunissioner O'Nuill satd the award shoutd ho bused on the responalbillty of the firms bid- abe Biel Fuad lettors showing that Mr. Stone wuts nll right, é Comutssioner Clark called fur a divtaton of tho repurt. ‘This was ordered, und a vote taken on tho word to Stone. ‘Thia wie curried by a vote of yens 11, nnys 4, and the remninder of tho spburt was adopted bya voto of yeas 1, nye THE MonaUE. Commissloner Coburn’ offered 9 resolution calling upon the Aunty attoriur for his legal opliion as to whether it was the duty of tho County Hoard to esteblish nod maintain. a tnurgue, ‘Lhe resolution wus adopted, Commiasioner Kuopt tutroduved a resolution. allowlng sinoking In tte Hourd duviug Its | ses. slons. “Shu Chairann riled that un anondment: of Comuilssioner O'Nelll’s, to allow Iner-beor {n the Bourd rvonia, which wag Infd on tho table, carried with ft the orginal motion, and tha reso- lution was accordingly declared lust. A motion to reconsider wits lost also, " HEVORN-SCHUOL GNOUNDS. Commissioner Wood ulfero a resolution con- Orming aud ratifying tho sulo of the Reforni- School Property, and empowertng the Chalrmnn Of the Hoard to alga the necessary contracts. ‘Tue resolution prevatiod. . ‘The Coramittes ov Minnnce wore instriteted to. ae ae Funan iw ied oe ue. piekorns ehual property resubdivided without delay, an tho Hourd adjourned. BRACING UP TINIE BABIES. INAUGURATION OF THK FLOATING. MosriTAL's BUMMER WpItK, Tho Floating-Hospital Assuctation inaugu- rated ite sixth suminer campalyn yosterday, tho Hospital bout making three trips from tho foot of Clurk strevt to the North avenue plier. Al- though the threntoniug weather provented auy. considernble rusk, such ns marked Inst. year’s opening, yet the duck presented an animated appearances when the little plensure-boat Bret Harte was taking on bonrd her passengers. All tho children were required to submit. to an ox- nuinution by Dr. J.D. Andron n ordur that nO -contagtous cases titeht tuken= on Board, but, happily “for all interested, none such wero presented. Gen. Joseph Stockton, one of the lending spirits In tho Associntion, was on bund, and did etry ibings in bis power to contribute to the gener) enjoyment. Attorn bulf-hour’s dullghtful elde over the bounding: Dillows. the: pier. wns roachod and a janding ousily olfected, in sptty of the roughness of the water, Evers nue was In readiness to recelyo the party, and thu lttta folks wero avon ROMPING ON THE PIER, climbing Into the swinzs, and tumbling in tno dmninocks, while nota few of the Undies wero Infd out for n napon tho cote, Mri. Dr. dulin Inkor, tho Hospital Matron, and Dr. Jenny EB. [ay ier, tha Hospital Physician, were on tho Joukout for any of tho little folks who might need thete attention, Tn conversntion with Gen. Stocston the re- Porter loarnod that thoy expect a largor aum- mnor’s worl thun Itst year, when 11,000 mothers and cbildren visited ‘the pier. During all tho warm weathor the plor has been occupied from curly In tho morning tilt sunset by smuthors and tate babies living fn the vicinity, ‘The effect on the Nettie ones yosterday was votiounblo us soon, us thoy got out into the -luke. Even the Inn gut oes braced up, and made thoir preseuvo known with ull tho energy of a robust babybood, Nor only tho babies, but tho mothers, were ine vigorated by the refreshing breezes of the Inke, and overy thought of bot kitchens and sutfo- Pirin’ sicoping-rooms svemed to be dropped ont of mind in tho happiness of tha nuval expe- rienco. A considerable portton of the pler. ia protected from tho sun by awnings, and tense: of 1 storm the * putionts*: can find sholter in a substantial bulldiog which has been crected for the purpose, Abundant supplics of crackers and milk aro furnisted without cost, and 9 stove 5 led for mothers whose ohitdren requiro lunch, Asi Hospital this noble charity cad, The pationts take only Natures und dont know they uro undergoing ‘The biggest dose of ozona docs nut cise n singly wry tue, , ‘The bont witl make three trips cach foronoon except Saturday and Sunday, aud will continuo tabe Cree. When tha luke ts too rough to gu to the oar tho boat will Ilutt ite trips t6 the break- aur, nwart STRICKEN CITIES, Many Porsons in Pittsburg and Allo- gheny, City Succumb to the Hent—A Canc of Aslatic Chulora in the Lattor Town—An Alurmingly High Doath Hate. Npectat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribunee Pirrsnuna, Pa, July 11.—Lhe mortality In Pittsburg and Allegheny City occasioned by the Intensely hot weather fs mipreeedented, Yesterday thirteen persons, nearly all adults, were prostrate’ by the heat, nine of whom died tn a few hours, Last night there were eight sudden deaths in -Alle- eheny, and nearly.as many. in Pittsburg. ‘Tho Coroner and all the Aldermen are busy holding inquests, ‘The temperature. of the Weather {fs a ttle lowor to-day, but the heat is yery oppressive. Several cnses of sun- stroke were reported this ‘afternoon, two of which had n fatal result. ‘Che: victims in most cnses ara Inboring men, A case of genuine cholera Is repurted from. (Allegheny City, One man died from the otfects of drink- ing lee-water, ‘Lhe body lay in the sun walt. ing fur the Coronur until it swelled and burst Open, exposing the viscera, ‘The average rite of mortality In Adleghony City fs about twen- ¥ per week, For the week ending Saturda the number tierensed to: olglity-nine, ‘Chis week starts out with a prospect of at lenst 100 deaths by Saturday evening. Citizens are becoming alarmed, and many of them are prepiring to go lo the montntalng, Yusterday the thermomuter registered 103 degrees in the shade; to-day 06, Sinall-pox Is yory, bad in both elttes, “Busluess of all’ kinds Is Weak and Irregular, THE STATE CAPITAL, ~\ Appointed ‘Hish” Commissioner — Lia ay conned to Organize, WBpecial LDspaich to The Unicago Tribune, Sprinavreny, UL, July 11.—The Governor to-day appointed 8, P, Bartlett, of Quincy, ns State Fish Commissioner, and Menry .0, Nichols, of Quinoy, as Public Administrator of Adams County, : ‘Tho Secretary of State to-ay fssned li- censes to organize to tho following corporn~ tlons: The Parls Edge-Tool Company, Varls, Edgar County; eapltat, $5,000; corporators, C, Y, Lodge, O, 8, Jones, Henry Van Sellar, ‘Thor Missourl & New Mexico Mining & Suwiolting Company, Enat St, Louls;,capttal, $200,000; corporatora, It, F, Wingate, Joun mt Pvc penlenaltt qh Apptncelt, ‘The thunder Bay Iron Mining Company, Chi- cngoy euphialy $500,000; cornacaturs, how ‘E.! Hannah, Excelsior a anes BON Q, eeler, "Tho oll santana in Weer HM. ‘Honoré, A.W, Plunb.. ‘The Engle Wolsh, ‘Thu’ Superior “Barbed Wite Guin: ny, Chicago; capital, $100,000; corporators, Houten itiecad dy Be cieaden rene Hiram liwood, donne L, Ei he i sa eupital, $40,000; cor en Wout a : 3 COAL MINES, oat" Special Dispatch to The Calcago Tribune, « La Bary, Ill. July 1t.—The coal miners of Lasalle, Pern, and Oglesby, who have dona'no work slucg the ist fnst., completod Arrangements to-day with the mine owners by which they aro to receive 75, 0, and 00 cents per ton. for winlng during a portod of twelvemonths “'- + - ; The Dr, Steiger Glass Company are erect- ing ® large furnace at thelr works for the purpose of manufacturing gaa to use in ineltlig tho glass instoat Hrd apnlying the fire direct to the pots as lias been the custom heretofore, It Is expected that thls will ef- feet a great saving in fuol, and also enable the Company to economize labor, CASUALTIES. RADLY MURT. Spectat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, Snretuyyinney, Ind, July 1.—Quite an excitement was created about hall-past 9 o'clock thts morning by the report that one of the bonrders at the Ray House lind fallen out of a window and was fatally hurt. Last Friday oventng tho Mon Gilman Rnser, 0 prom{nent attorney, an oxJudga of Kin- miundy, I, and a member of tho present Legisinture of that State, eae to the Ray House ant registered, representing that le would be here for several days attending to soing legal business, Ue ts 0 than of nbout 50 or 55 years of age, and will welgh about 200 pounds, Stice his artival he ins been Sndisposed, ‘Tite clerk and one of the pro- prietors have liad to ait. up, with hint atid wateh him for fear that in his delirium he woukddo Imself an lufury. To. prevent him from wandering away from the , hotel the door of his room on the ‘oflice floor had been locked nll tho morn. Ing, and ft iy stipposed that he ditd determined to get ont, nnd, finding, the door locked, had undertaken te ellinb out of the window, underneath whieh he was found, An examination falled to reveal any broken bones, but he has suffered Internal’ tajuries that may be fatal, It is learned thot he isn wan of means and ability. lis family have been notifled, and some of them will proba- ly be here to-morrow. j LEFT TIE TRACK. Bpeetat Mavateh to The Chtcago Tribune, LAraverre, Ind,, July 11,—Tho Lake Erie & Western Rond hind another smash-up dure ing tho nicht near Indlin Creek, west of this elty. Atraln of unlonded freight curs were being taken westward, nnd when one of the cars in the forward end of the train left the track, seven others buing taken off In conse- aces, ‘hy cars-were scattered nbout very promisctousiy, some of, thom ailghtinc along side the track In good shave, and others be- {ng demolished, “Enough, however, were ont the rails to prevent t passage of trains, and the passenger froin Chicago. due here at 1315 A, tty for Cinclunatl, dh not arrive until about half-past 0 tls morning. ‘The ncel- dent was enusect by having a defective car In tho van of the train. ‘The damage ts a fluon- clal one only, no one being injured. BURSTING OF AN EMERY-WHEEL. Speciat Dupatch to Tas Chleago Tribune, Streator, IL, July 11.—A_ blacksmith, Ed Jolson by name, employed by the Chi- engo, Wilmington & Vermilion Coal Com- any at their No.9 shaft, was severely In- area to-ln; by the bursting of an emery- wheel at waleh he was grinding some ‘tools, Is fneo was badly blown to pleces, and his recovery Is doubtful. ‘Tho explostun of tho wheel wis enused py the rapidity of Its cen- trifugal force. A FALLING BRIDGE, Spretat Dispateh to Fhe Chtcago Tribune, Quincy, IIL, July 1L—While Frank Rey- nolds, 0 farmer of this county, was driving a field engine on the highway Saturday in Missourl, oppostt hore, a bridge broke down, Hlesuffered tujuries from which he died yesterday, Tho remains wore brought here o-duy, and sent home for burial, CAUGUT BETWEEN TWO CARS. Speetal Dispatch to The Cateago Tribune, Srnvaton, Il, July 11.—A miner by tho name of Sines, working tn’ tha employ of tha Chlengo, Wilmington & Vermilion Coal Company at their No, 1 shaft. was caught botweon two cars in the mine to-day and ammned-up considerably, his left hand belng: ruken, A RUNAWAY TEAM, ¥ Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dunnes, UL, July 11.—This afternoon a tea bulonging to Oris Munson, -0 farmer ly- ing 1 fo ‘tulles enst of this place, becumo frightened, running away and throwing Mr Mason out aud soverely if: not fatally dnjuring hin, . TIOOKED KY A COW. +. Bpectat Dispatch to The Crteago Tribune. “Streaton, U1, July 11.—A Ittle &-yenr old boy of 'T.. W. lMurst's, of this clty, was hooked in the groin by a cow last evening, inflicting a auvere wound, ENLISTMENT OF MINORS. - Judicial Dotormination of the Rights of Courts«Tartin) iu Canes of Minors. Spectat Disvateh to The Chleago Tribune, Boston, Mnss,, July 11.—Judge Lowell, of. the United Stutes Cireuit Court, gave an’ Im- porant decision to-day on the proper age of onlistment nud the rights of courts-martial. Judge Lowell saya that it ts Megal to enlista, miaring’ between 18 andl 21 years old without the consent of lis parents or guardian, if he Naveany, and if an ofticer knowingly does this he fs linble to punishment, “ But this minor had nelther parent nor guardian, Ils cous tract was voldable at common Inw, but Ido notsee how Lean hold itte be yold. 1t ap- peared | upon “ cross-exumingtion of a ‘witness that the minor was netually tried ant sentencadl for desurtion while [nthe con- structive custody of tho District. Court, the officer who hid hin in charge not thinking it worth while to Inform the Court that the Jroceedina: of the District Court were pend- ne. his conduct was highly reprehensl- bie, Whether the sentonce Is a valid ono undor these circumstances Is x question not. rought here by the Sppeal, which Is_meral, in revision of the decision by the Distric' ‘or ee THE RIVER-IMPROVENENT COMMISSION, Davenroitr, In, July 11,—Tho Uinolgand Mississippl River-Improvement Commission are busily engaged in prosecuting thelr of- fort for an appeal to Congress at its noxt session for the needed appropriations for the improvement of the rlyors of the West, and also for the construction of the Henuopin Canal, A mecting of the Commission will bo held In’ Chiengo some tine in August, Its miecting appointed for next ‘Thursday, tho ‘Mth Inst, having been postponed in conse. guence of the feeling regarding President ariicld, i *: ANoart-Broken Canary. DPruvitence Journal,’ - Last autunin Sr. W. 8. Sturgis came from Lolcester, Eugland, and brought with bm a tine Helgian canary. Soon after bis arrival.bo pure chased a fomnio fora mate, and the two birds lived together In great. harmony, On Sunday of Inst weok the fomute guddonly alekoued ‘and died. Tho Leicester bird Rupert 10 grieve dooply ovor the loasof hia mnte, refusing alt nourishinont, Monday ho wassuun atanding up. on the sake of the bathing-tub in an uttitude o ref, and not long alter was found lylue at full jangth in tho water, dead, an undoubted onao of suloida from grit, 3 Sulcido and Dyspepata. A most remarkable cure fordyspepuia, Wolls’ ane vo! SS own, is Dopot,63 Lake strogt, | a ve Over 180,000 Howe scales sold. Bordon, Sollt Co, cor. Lake and Dearborn atrouts, Chicagor Werecommend Eldredgesewlng-machines, Indigestion, dyapopain, nervous prostratio: Bnd all fornus of wontoral dobitity: Faltoved ity taking onan Poptonlzod Beet Tonle, the vnly propuration of beet contuining its entire utrisious proportics, It is not o more stimu. ant like the oxtracta of beet, but contains blood-inuklug, force-yenerating, and fifo-sug- tuilolug properties; is Invaluable In all enfeus bleed conditions, whothor tho result, of oxbaus- tion, nervous. prostration, overwork, or acute discates, purtloularly if resulting from pulino- ary som plaints. Caswell, Hazard & Co. prov prictora, New York. For salo by drugylata. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘the following marcingo licenses wera tssued yes- torday; i ‘Name. tisha Rermmtct AL tvs {pine 4, Houchatte, Ne Sanu Alvert Blu {aierhtous Hiden atrrtered Gaaton De Me Emile Westie! MARRIAGE LICENSE, ~ eS na Na nm mean Christ tasonterans. Killen Johnson... {Ms H. Barry... order Chartes Stehtttinn, PTR eR CST PRs rae oneting schintier, John M, Dict Mra, Mogonia 8 Houth Th 28 Hout Hained: : Hint «Chienzo, 7 Wesson, 228 Alport. 2b Alport, Albert Harter. ssssess0e22 {Moss saath: 19 {Rtenhen . Hoach sry Gollan, .| BIRTHS, Arena nar nena WAAR AAA A NARA in HLIIOT—On tho Joh inst. to Mrs. He : bor. Mother und ehtid dottig wollen *lllohe + MARRIAGES. , CHAPIN-WATSON—At the Church of tha Trans. | figuration, Now York City, Juiz, by the Rov, tL o lun Wrtson, aq? . by A DEATHS. Nn Ore NRSC SSNS TTT ETTT MUMPITY—July tt, nt her residence, No. md Ne Franklin-at, Mra’ Hiridnot Sluena sO iesenny ore ‘uneral Wednesday, July 1, at 1 o'ctuck, to Cathe. dent of the Moly Nam, thaneo by carriages to Ue: rr rior REUAY—In this cl a 1, Chariotta beloved mite of dobn Uriaynucd ieyenras NEES Funeral from No, Wi Varkeny.. tis wftornoon ata o'clock, Interment at Itvsoniil Cowotery.. MOSILHIt~On Sun ly 10, of cholern Infantom, Itaymond Jasper Muslier, need 8 months, sun oa Charles A. nnd Lita M, usher, ia ‘aneral frum the house: of if, Sf. Mosher, Na, dp South Dearborn-st, at2 p,m. to-day.. Carriages wo Onkwoods. « * 2 a JRENFOCI—in his Plogeso’an the 10th tnat. tn bg Ri, yonr, thn it sitoy, Jann Herrots. Korlvot, DU, oy Of Pittst a Tyas tho brother of & If. Kerfoot, ie OE UU i MITI—Monday, Juty 1. af spinal’ ment Josnle Alina, only chit of Charles Me nbd” Statene meth god year and dnote, B Funerat this morning at 10 o'clock from No. 435 Wes, Washingtonest.* BROWN—Sibbila Caroling, ft Fred It tialoninet mead at rant Ne Of Fred row, oa Funeral from hor fa to Walduolm Cemetery to-day GILDHA—At th Me sfuly” 10, Poto + aged yen nat Tee trating” 1% Pater Gildea, Kunern! from Lafiinest. ind Thlrtoanth-nisce Wednescny at 10a, m.to Jesult Charoh, thence by toCalvary, cars: panieral of.the Inte: Sirs. C, Jt. Can tor, won death r whoa doath vce erided from Contonury St. Church Sunday morn: ‘A large and appruciative wudiones listened tos discuurna by Dr. A.C. Gourag, and many sail freet and tenrful oyos most eloquently attested to the lim into Foslqance No. 16 Liber... ‘urred On thovth innt., was a | entimate univorsally accordad to this noble Christan . woman, ECHULZ-July 10, nt,tho residence, of his father 2510 Cottaua Cirove-ay. ‘brapoploxy, Dr. 0, A. Schulz, ral team vault of Onkwood Cometory Weanes any afternoon, fy 1 Frionds and relatives to. vited, Take Jo'clock train from Ilinals Central de pt. foot oF Laka-st. pe .:' AUCTION SALES, 2. By GEO. Pe UORE & Cv., + 2H and 210 Madison-at . REGULAR TRADE SALE y DRY. GCODS TUESDAY, JULY 12, 9:30 A. M.. Bankrupt Stock a Bpecintty, “UNO, I", GOH & CO. Anctioneors, BUYERS oats & Shoes WILL FIND AT oust : _ REGULAR AUCTION SALE . f or WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, A tno assortment of good Custom-Made, Sonson+ € ‘ ‘nbis Goods, 5 GEU. P, GOK & Ci : Bid and din Stadtoonbt Thursday, July 14, at 9:30, Rogutar Weokty Bale of | - CROCKERY. Wo shall roll in tots to sult the trado, 50 crates of derlrable goods In W. Gu U, C.,Hotol, Itock,, aud Yele Jow Ware; 100 Yecoratod Chamber Sets. ‘Goods packed for country murchanta. ) "GRO, P, GOK & CO, Aucuoncors, AUCTION SALE On Tuesday, July (2, at 0 a. m., At tha EXPOSITION BUILDING, of ‘all Pictures, Emblems, Fisgs, Poles, otc., notably thod7 Oil Paint: inca of composdra used for thy tntoriur und oxcerior Mecoration of tha Exposition ullding during the late Saonxerfeat. . Baxiné POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAI, Tfousekeeper’s favorite in Jeading cities of the work No otter praparauon makos auch light, tinky, hot broads or jugurious pantry, bo eaten by dyape tlea without foar of sha lila resulting froin Heavy indie Someneas by the Govornmenetuomiat ie Mote ry 1 Goyornmen Mott, see TOY Aly WAKING PUWDIHIC CO. Now tore, LANKS AND CANS, dp. a ANY, BENDBN & CD, Pax Laks and Cans 239 & 241 Lake:st CANDY, Be! l. fore sam} untae ay aameneat tte at Kotere x Dy ” 4 cl —e—o—e—eo———e—e—e—_— Jy pure. neat. Chit A SON GAS STOVES, com ; ” GAS | “Tile SUN DIAL Gas Cooking and Ileating Stoves STOV ‘are the very beat. ES 126 Dearborn-st. MINING OUTFITS. ASSAY IOD And General Cuemical Analyst performed, GRES: GILBERT WHEELER, Bi CLALMDT, > ——_— ee PILE REMEDY, enn AP CO OREWARD ‘OF an of Bit ng, It i“ Depels, LS We Madison, & cor, uals & Madina

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