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* Bhorman Mouse on Tuvaday evening 10 8 ———. TUL CHICAGO TRIBUN a tho Chest and Physica! Dingnosla: A. J. Stone, Nehweinfurth. This Goms 0. € “4 nilttee teported the following resolutions, which. wore adopted; Heaoltedl, Tout the sealo of prices {s to be agi- tated among tho bakers of nilttes to be appointed at this mecting, tl bers of sald gommittee to bo selected from tho alfforent divisions of tho vity, and from the aif. ferent nationnitiies, It is alsy recommonded that sald conmittco stato to the bakers to whom Ahoy present the pri bo Associntion 18 for dolf-protection, and that thoy Aagouldtion or remain ort. That wo rcommond an ndynnco in | reo of Dutia, rolls, fried enkos, and all |. os, to 10"eents por tlozen, berotofore t conta, Wwholcsalo, and to be suld vt 13 ,| auignpst to tho meoting that tho’ be advanced one cant por loatt ‘yada to soll nt toss than, 13, | THE CITY. IN GENERAL. J. 1, Srrxcen, of Bostun, Isat tho Shormnn. C. MM, Pop, of Houlbingtoh, Ch, is at tho ‘Tremont, é N. M,. MCULELUAN, of Lonisvilfo, fs at tho Tremont. yt A. D. GnEENLESS, Of London, Eogland, Is at the Sherman. Jous D. Nicos and family, of Indlanapo- Ais, nro ‘at tho Tremont. . "+ ; 7 ‘Tie Hovs James Dobbin and wito, of Faribault, Minn, 1s at the Palmer. Mug. Pesouka-Lkutven, the great Gorman prima-donna, fs at the Palmer. , ; Scnvytzn Courax and wife,of South Bondy Ind,, ure registered at the Pacille, FRANK Letany, United States Consul at Hamilton, Ont., Is at tho Paoltie, Heyny Wivuram Firs Homer, of London, England, {8 registered ut the ‘Iromont. D. Beat, Clerk of tho Unttol States Clroute Court, Austin, Tox,, 18 nt the Sherman. Mrs. LA Pirce, Miss Lit Prico, und ‘Thomas Robitson, St. James, Lit, nro wt the Palmer, 1. G. Haxncock, of India, and Mrs, Wobstor, of Japan, aro among tho forelyn arrivals at the Patmer. Jupee J. Tracy, of Burlington, Ia. and Judgo ILM, Allen, of Leavenworth, Kas, aro at the Puclile, , JF, DAnNAID, General Suporintendent of tha Omaha, Council! Butts & St. Joseph allroad, 1s at tho Paciile, C. 8. AktN, Minols State Journal, Springfold, and Gen.d, A, Williamson, Washington, 1, Ov , Bre at the Leiaud. Du. MoMuners will be consocrated Bishop of Davenport ut tho Cathodel of the Moly Name ‘on the 2ith of this montt. TManuy Panui, a hopelesly incurable luna tie, was ut the Armory yesterday, und was, tidnee sont tohis home at Springuold, 1, oe eacuped from Elgin. Hrsventa Lovar, a. F. & aA. M. has agreed upon its tifth anual excursion und picnic, which will take plicu Aug. 10, tho objective polnt being Geneva Luke, ; temperature yesterday, a observed by uptichin, 88 Madison street, Witisune wuts its flows: 8 ut, tm, 374 10 in ny 103 pty Me wi Op. t., BU; 8pm, TH Lurometer, $a, 1, AGL Jousx Kitxaer, who keopa a saloon at tho corner of Wade and Currier strevta, wig held to tho Criminal Court in the sunt of SW by duatlee Morrlgon yesterday for sulliny Hyuor to parsons: in the hubit of getting Intoxicated, ALUeRT NAUTKE, 27 years of nge, living at No. 6 Meltvynolds stiect, committed suicilu yestar- day by tuking ndogo of ursente. The deceased wis o Germann, and Ia belloved to have teen pire stalls Insane in consequonte of donicstio «dill culty, ‘Tux Coundlan Club held a special meeting Inat evening at thulr rooms inn the American Express Duildtus, aud initlated the following now meme ure: Messre, Frank Suolton, C. P. ‘Thoms, Gregory Vigount, itetned Sinith, W. Ik. Cowiny, C, N. Fluttory, J. W K, McGillivray, uod K. C. Giving. C. M. ALBENSON, Of tha North Side Citizens’ League for tho Sappression of tho Salo of Liquor to. Minors and Drunkards, caused the arrestot Abrahuin Vozuer, dU Divison streut, ona churge of sciling lutoxteating liuor to habltaul drunkard, ner was arralened be- fore Justice Kuufinann yesterday, and tho enso continued until July 21 under bonds of Sau, Geonae MacDoxAuy, the Captain of the stenm-tug a. A... Carpenter, was fincd $25 by Justice Sunmerticld yesterday morning, fur ob- structiug with his bout the passage uf a sulting Yeasel through tha adatis strect draw-bridxe, thereby keeping tho draw open for nenrly ble wit hour during the buslest portion of the day, to the extreme Mscomi ture of way furers. Jorn Henny Writs has been beard from through the Peorlt Journal, to whieh he bus addressed communications dited Vlattsmouth, N.Y. Julys. He anys that be will appear in Judge Moran's court were before next Nu- vombur and expects 1 new trial, and gives bis optnlon that Guiteau is notinsine. but responsl- tle for bis uttempt to asgnsinate tue Presidunt, ‘Tre dead body of boy evidently 1k yeurs of ayo wis found ta the luke at tho foot of Milnols Blrcet yesterday afternoon. Hu hid oyldeutly been drowned while butting, us tho body wits nike, ‘The body was identified ws that of Joseph Parney, living at Nu. vs Foster street, He felt home. ‘tuesday morning, since whlels the he tind not een sven til ols corpse was Joid ut hfs parents’ door, ‘Curb Woman's Chriatian Agsocintion beld thalr regular menthly mecting yestorday morning st No, 1516 Wabash avente, wite Mra. Hail ie tho chilr, indies wore present, ‘The thet tho fndetit- enneclied, and the general opinton seemed to be that with a ltle more zeaioua sollultation the imuices would Btund ant sound busls, Mrs, Chishotin reported twonty-vlyht boarders, all of whom were well enmployed, a Tue Wolf ‘Tone Sagioty, held a mecting last ovenmy at Burke'a Hotel und ydoplod uexsures to correspond with. prominent revolutionary: Jenders tu biduce thon ty culny to this city at an carly day, with wv view of Instilling Inte the minds of (ho members of the .Savlety and tho Trish populace generally the propor views von, thy cruel treutmunt whieh the pooplo of Ireluad are receiving under British laws. A eoinmittee was nppuluted to invite the Hou, Jolin Brongn, of Sioux City, In, to nddress the Souluty soun, Nick Scion keops a tow doggery on the core ner of Eaton und Fullerton averitias, On tho @ihof May Henry Grail went ito tho pluce, tnd on nwuger drank a quart of whisky, It killed bim. Grail died before he could renels hig hone, afew rods away. Schouk was are ruluned In tho North Sido Polles Court unt morning, charged with selling liquor ta a uubit- ‘unl drunkard. | By consent of the representative of tho Cltizer engug, the chunge was chinged to dikorderly conduct, and Schenk was Ned £50, Ho was lucked up until tho money fs paid. AT u meeting of the Chicugo Plattdoutseha Veroln, held tnst uvening at 4h North Claris street, the following ollicers were eluctud: President, C, U, iiusses .- Vico-Presidunt, Je Rumpt; ‘Treusurer, Anton Hucnert; Fininalat Scoretury, Wiltlain Waits, Correapotiding Seore- tary, Johu Hanberg, The Committed having In charge the arrangements for the Pattdeutscho plenic on tho 7th of August reported ‘cheering progress, ‘The procossion will start from ‘the corner of Rundolph aud Halsted atreote Suadi morning, Aug. % Mr, John IL. Ranp, w wells pun Pintidcutseher, will act ax Narahal' of 0 day, : ,., Tux Democrntic Precinct Committcomen of the Elghteguth Ward tot lu Lower McCormick. Hull Inst nit for the purpose of perfectiug » ward orgiunization and selecting twa Democrats to represent the Ward in the Cuunty Central Conunittee, ‘The Ward organization was vere fected by vleoting the following olivoras Phill; Conley, Presidents Willan Burns, Vice-Hrost- dent; ‘Thomas Kolly, Sucretury; John Brown, Mrewurer; Joseph Bkurritt, Sorment-uteArmy, Sho two gentler chosen to represunt the ward In the Central Commiilttoo wero Mr. Frank Cunoingtum and Mr, Franuls Agnew, After passing uw redolution recommending tha Teuppoiutinent of Mr. Mat Franzon as Coul-Oll dnspector the meatlog adjourned, Avstin Dove, Secretury of Police, and Sac- retury of tho Mahoney Memorial Assuclation, recvived yosterduy from Alvin Hulbert, the Preaidont of the last-named Assoclution, a let- tor, of which the following fy copys“ The ob> Ject for whioh thia Asuovlation was orgunized Bag now Leon comploted, and { desiry you to notify ull porsond bulding books authorizing tho soliciting of* subscriptions toxtura over such books, together with the munoys solleetud, to Thomas Ueenan, the Treasurer, Tho Assocti- Hon hus reason to ba very grateful to te citle zous of Chicago for tho’ manner tu whieh they have responded to the call. You will plowso notify all members of the Assoulation that na meoting will be bold at tho club-rovine of the ‘Tue police seem to have kept to thenselycd all may know of an assault and blghway robbery which occurred Monday last In broad daylight on no less public & thoroughfare thin Wabash avenud, near Thirtleth stroat, | Aluny about 3 o'clock that afternoon, Mra, M. Simmonds, of No, #821 Michigan avenue, la company with hertittc d-yoar-old duuuhter, was walking along: the aveuuo near that polut, when @ rough sncaked Up behind ber, assaulted ber by turning. hor head forcibly around, and toro bor guld chal rom. her waist. Mrs, Simmonds follows the fellow some diatunce, crying for hoip, but he esi hur. by dodging throuxt apod “ analley, Greatly frlghtonod, und almoat fulnte ing, she cntured ‘tho house of a friend. Sbhortls afterwards aho was surroupded by suvora! Policemen, who obtalned a minute uccount of ‘The pocurrence, and who scam ty have caretully suppressed ult mention of It, AS faras known no arreata bave beou aude, and had the public waited for the police to furnish un aevount ot cooneiay, they would probably bave wilted ull ‘Tux Faculty of the College of Physicians ang Buryeons, of CBicuyo, era tn deauion at tho rund Pacitio Hotel yesterday morning, Tue pbysiclans bad under contemplation the scheme Of establivbing an advanced vourse of instruc: Hou, equal to the best to be found anywhere, Zhe following geotlumen were prosant; Prof, A J. Btoue, ly » St Paul, Slon.; Prof, A. Mi, Carpenter, | Keokuk, ia eo io elon, Le ie ty Hotz, "McWilliams, Larle,* D, it, - Brower? und -8t, Jobn, Chlonga, At thelr afternoon session it wus goulded, that tho out fremente for matrioulauva and graduation and the curriculum should be waterially tho samo aa at tha dtcGill Medical College of Canada, ‘and the medical colleges of Great ifritain. Tuls, it was aaid, would bo « higher standard than any other medical schoo! vow in existence ju the United States, The sotowise entlemen wore elected to the respective chalrs: A, Reoves dackson, M. D., Chicago, Bureleal Diseasce of omen and clinteal Gyusccia 3D. B dsowss, |. D., Chicago, Diseases of ervous Byateut; BA. Mowillams, 3. ues of Dy Chivayo, Discuses M.D. St Paul, Mian. Obstetrics. ATLEQRD MIRCOXDUCT OF A POLICEMAN, J.¥. Murphy atid Frank Beok, young men cimplayod bre tho, tight kforeo. bf leans printiig catublishtuent on Franklin atreet, tell the story of an outrageons pleco of work on tho part of « Routh Sido policeman, ‘Tho your men astute that at midnight Inst Monday they wero crossing Fifth wventuo nt Like street on thelr return towork frum suppor, when thelr attention wna attracted by two mon Haney no short distunce | from ~ thom oon Fifth avenue, ‘hoy stopped ta wittel tho Neht when io” poltcenian’ cume up, | and, after separnting the combatants, rushed tp to them (Heck und Murphy) and bewin eluboting thom onthe head. He knovked both of thot coh ‘and afterwant chased Bouk about a blovk and knocked bin dowa nal, and oven kicked hin, Wosides thnt- hw anplicd tho vitest bf eptthots to the young nen, deel was not able to work nny more that night, and both he and Mure phy stil oxhibit narks of tholr trontmont, They have siready reported tho minttor nt pollvo headquartora, but say that as yot thos have nat ascernitned tho olllver’s name. ‘The young mon certainly telt tha story in a straightforward, hunest way. . BT, LUKE'S, A‘fHinuNE reporter started out Inst evening to follow up a rumor that tha manizement of St. Luke's Hospital bad purebaged property on Miehigun avenue, intending to build itpon It. ‘Dr. G. W. Chumberlin, ong of the Medical Board of tho institution, in answer to. .the Inguirtes of the reporter, stated that, with tha md of Mr, N. K. Fairbank, the managers of the Tinspital hid purchased about 100 fect of prop: erty on Michigan nvanue, directly bavk of tho hospital, and about 175 fect on Lndiaun aveittiv, immedintely adjoining the hospital. Tho piaus for the proposod ndditions were yot in embryo, | Dut the Doctor sald it was fairly settlod thut lurge additions to the present quarters would be bniiton tho wewly-purchused lots ng s00n Ns poss sibld, “Tho necessary moncy bad been pledwed by wealthy mon of tho oity who were interestod in the welfare of tho Institution, and ng soun as the plane were fully © matured work would bo begun.” Pho mal ontrance and recep tion rvomg uf. tho Hospital would bo on the Indiana avenue: front, | while the exccutlye department of tho Institution would be in the wings on Sichigin aud Indiana avenues, Those ndditions to tho present In« pepe quarters would banca io Hospital ninazligly, and tho maingors would have room fo eure out tuo work of to Institution without restriction. - Te fa doubtful if the pibile “will view with: plunsure the erectién of a hospital on the Mluh- Sean avenue boulevard, NOUTH LA SALLE STREET, The property-owners of North La Salto are re- paving one-talf of tholr street, Thut is, thoy ure paving It from Caioagn avon north to Lincoln Park, Hut the ather balt, from Chici avenuy to tho river, remaing in an aboutunvle condition, It 1s some ton -yenrs :since it was paved with — pine blocks, and their pregunt condition can be botler imagined thin described. Tt ig wil n baggyor othor. Hult carriure {4 worth to venture to traverse that stroct, #0 full of holes Is tt. Atta ving over tho wretched roadway nobody wishes ta tlo Itagnin, ‘The portion that is belug reblockod fs with cedar, and If the foun dation is, properly attowlot to tho now, pave iment inny be expected to lust fifteen or twonty years, Where two-lovh planking Is put down Tor the cedar blocks to rest upon It is quite probuble that such u streut will Inst fully twenty: yeurs, Cedar blocks on a zou foundation bave diore than twiee the went in them of ping blocks, Somo say thoy willoutlust three renewals of pine blocks. Ef the property-owners of Lit Salle street, south of Chico avenua are willing to consult their own interests thoy will logo no tino in ceditr-blnokime tholy portion of tho street to the river. The exponss, is a: mero tritis compared -with the benatlta, Tho cose whl only by nbout $2 por front fuot, and, estimating the ondurance ofthe codar-bluck pavement uttwonty yeurs, tha cost ig only IU ecnts per foot a yeur, oF On twonty-Qye-foot front lot tho mere .tritie of $2.00 per your for the 1180 of A smooth, salt, and clean pivoment. ‘They will damage thelr prope orty ten thines that much snugly by negtouting: to pave. ‘The prescut vavement fs an ubomina- bic nuisance. = Ny THY BUILDING AND SUPPLY AGENT. It will be seen from the proceedings of the Dourd of Education, published olsewhers, that Btayur Harrisun has not succeeded yet In bis etfort tu force upon tho Hourd, as Building anid Supply Agent, x Democratic politiclun. by tho nate of Kyun, whom it ls desired to reward for services rendered “tho cut "ut the lust apring cluction. Judyiug. from the note in fuver of pustpommy tho election «util the Next meeting, there tsa hope that the members: of the Bourd will huve Jadupendence enough to sulect a mun satisfuctoly to thotselves, aud not present the sorry spectucla of simply voting avcording tothe Muyur's wlates, Tne Bourd uf Education enjoyed for'muny bo services ars of an exellent and thoraughly qualitied manus tho Building and Supply. Agent— & min who devoted — himsol Boluly = ta bls bualnesa and nover meddied In polities, It will bu wu bad day for tho publly schouls of this elty if Uiat precedent ia departed from, acd. man seleuted whose sole quulltiontion {y_ bis ability to cottrol’ wird buuimers. Tho next” step will) be to acleet — tonchors with ‘aimiar fualiileations, and Httte by litte the public schools’ of Chicago will Lecome a part of the polltieat machinery of the elty, to be used for the vleedon of Democratic pollitelans to ullive. It iy to be buped that tho memberd of the School -Bourd bave dude pondence cnough to stup this came ut the out- set, THE CILY-HALL, Tuenn wero sixty burial permits issucd yos- terduy by tho Reyletrar of Vital Stutistica, ‘titeius wero fourteen bidders for the {mprove- mont of ‘tho twonty-elght'-atrocta, for which ids wore opencd yesterday by the Commissioner of. Pubile Works, Da, De Wat was yeaterday notitied thut at the recent Convention of the American Publle Heulth Association, held at New Orleang, bo wus appointed « member of a committee of five to Jnvestigate sinuil-pox, PIULiP HeELinant has been appointed fore- man of the North Sido streets, In place of ‘Thomus O'MSaltey, of band-ball court fame, Hellinger isu auloonkeeper, cornor of Wells strvot aud North venue, Mu. PC, T. Biteen, the Storckecper of tha Fira Dorertiaittts tendered his resiznation yes utonding to zo tb work on the Western Cat Mr. Breen hing beon un oilicient atticer and faithful In the dlschurye of bie dutics, Tue following building permits were Issued yesterday: Georgo Lounard, two-story and busu- nent dwolling, = by 45 fect, southeast coruer of Denrbora ati Feyeaiglith atrects, to cgat $0,000; A.M , turaint. ono and a halt story: dwelling, 20 by 2 feet, Danta atrect, south of North avonuo, to, cost $1,000, CONTAGLOUS DISEASES. There were three cuacs and ona death from Boiullepox reported yesterday, Tho death was one of those sad cases which mluht bave been averted hud the porson reniized bor danger tn ume, Some wix woeks ayo smull-pox wus. ropurtad trom No, 14 ~Mootulluw court, In thot house lived» a woman named Mary Zucheck, who was Cur advanced in pregnunoy, Tho Health oficers tried: hurd to huve her alow thom to yucclnate her, but she stuadtuatly refused, arguing tat slic was vio eluated yours ayo In geal Hive duys wyo bho wave birth to a eblld, buiug thon In tha auldst of thu dlvense.. Yostorduy morntog Dr, Hobie Papert, her douth, Tho rolatives now rofuae to bave the intunt vaccinuted, arguing that itla tou young, but Dr. Garrutt holds that no chitd Is too wae to catch the disease. Ile knows of at ludat a dozon casos which havecoine under bia observation where thu porsons died of the discase vecaugy thoy rofusud to be vuue vinated over again, claiming that they hud buen vaccinated in Ucriniuy, Porsous should be roe vueuinated nt least once in every five or six years, Noxt door to where this woman dled ie a oubild who bia recently. been vaccinited twice, but tho virus did noc tuke, This may be owing to the bot weather or tho lmpertecuon of the virus, and Dr, Garrott wants the obild tried on again, but the parents refuse to allow it. The other cases wore taken Crom the proe pollen, ‘Vrucudell wt tho fout of iobuy atrect, and rom No. 10 Wright strat. Bearlut fever wae: reported from No. 719 Weat Ninclvouth strovt, and on the third floor of 122 State streat. - Diph- thoria was reported from No, 437 Wout Indiana trout and No. 455 Contre ayenue, THY COMMITTEE ON JUDIOLARY beld a bread qesterday in the City Clerk's olllgs, with Ald, Youn in the chair, ‘Thoy bad Under consideration tha ordinanve compelling the takius out of Hconsis by tha owners of private rallruad (racks to the amount of $5 a Yuar, the Hucnso to by taken out In Auguat of euch and avery yeur, and the natty balig fixod at not Ieae than $10 or over Pi 8 fally ure to take out a licensy for euch day that tho sauso contiaucs to be decinud a auparate olfonse, At was ruferred to tue Land Dopyrtwent, ‘Acommunication was road trun City-Attore, Boy Grinnell ty rugurd to the petition of Jullus Solke, who asked for rollet for -ullegod damages antalya ie ayer Wott Al a all off, didn't. furs Hie, Griunell aidu't think that’ be wag See ato any, damages, ‘The order of Ald, Wickerahaw roquosting the City. Attorney to inform the Council what power, if any, the aity bas to conipel the puymont of w Neenwe foe on all teloyrapn poles was consld- ered, and, ot motion vf Ald. Cullerton, reforred tothe Law Department, with uu additional re- queat for ay opjolon upon the power of tho city tocompel » license fey for all railroad tracks Within the olty Imite, a A ‘The order for the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Nallway Company to put astono wall ou Stewart uvenue was taken up, Tho Coinpany Fotuse to build a walls put they want to build wooden fenco, and thé Committeo allowed the igus watter‘ot collecting sot flag th and tix! 9 ren! o aa “Exposition Bullding grouuda was tai , ee TT ‘Tue jail, yesterday contained 167 ‘prlsoners. ‘Throe months ago It contained B50, : ‘Tux Bberltf will take a few prisoners to Jollot to-day,~some whom he dosizestoxet ridof, | Jupas Gauonsn's branch of the Urjwinel Court adjourned yesterday afterucon’ without ry *) Kadin selected 2 a sb m4 v] FRIDAY, 1 Pp 188I—'T WEL 5, PAGES. day. Ifo goes Nast at once, aud will bo absont n month, Manx Davis, who hus beon Jn the Knox Conn- ty Jail for sonic tine on a charge of robbery, was yestortiay pineed In the custoty of Shurit Mann. To-day, 18 tntinatet some days nyo. he whl sock dlacharvo an a writ of habeas corpus, Tho bearing willbe before Judge Barun. Lygsen Frrrpnuiatsfeldediine attornoy dise credits the report wurrent. tontag pitect that fie has jumped bis ball. to sag Felli thinks too iniieh of Inonos to tnke’ any,.guoltaten, nnd thit ho would prefer solme ta’ Jol; Vata ive yours to surrendering the $5,000 he pif: sectire hls bondsinen, ered Ugonan Fostex and John Cloggett escaped frons Jailin December: by crawling througia flue. “‘Phoy wero both wubsontiontiy entight, howover, nod Foster went to Jolict nnd Cleggett ty tho Rrideweil, ‘Tho Jutter'd the has about expired, and he wilt be trivil to-morrow for Jall- breaking, and Fostory who fs ati at Jollet, ts 10 pe soit for to-day to bo used asa witness ngainst ra. 3 «Ix tho County Court yestontay the following were adjudwed tusanes Cutherine McCowen, Morrls Steln, Muttle Tauri, Avni Mattsllie Peterson, Ellon Funnel, ‘Theodore Schwartz hoff, Dorothou Dibborn. Thomas Itart, and Henry Bouk. All of thom wero fuund to bo puupors oxeupt tha two frat named and chwartzhoif, In none of tho casos was thore anything of partioulae Interest, * !Tis County Court was occuplod ngain yester- day in taxematters, Moat of tho objections wero of a trivial character, und i must cascs: overruiod, Among tha objections, nnd tho inust iinportant one, perhips, was that of the hicnwo ftollor & Ald Suctery, which objeuted to tho park: tax upun tholr property on La Salle street on the ground thut ite charter oxempted IW ‘The South Park Comulsstonors took tho ‘wrouml that a portion of the property was rentod, whieh did) away with tho oxempyon etaltned, but the Court ‘hold tha other way, and tho objeation was sustained, ‘To-day will -be given to the hoaring of objeauons to spoctal ag- avastnents, und ‘Tuesday tho whole muttor will ‘be concluded, ~ ‘Ty vault in tho Recorder's oftice fs 80 badly constructed that -tho grantor and grantes Ine doxes are boing ruined! Luck of ventilation scorns to be the trouble, the room being as hot ag a Turkish bath-house. Mauy of the books gro already covered with mildew, and the pagos ‘tere warped and twisted out of shing, Commis- sioners Stewurt and Coburn examined them yex- torduy, in compnny with Hadorder ‘Mrockway. . ard §¢ was decided to urranye tumporary shelyes around tho giilory so as to wot tho volumes olf the floor, ‘Tho ‘vontliuting-shatt lewding to the rouf seems to bo stopped UB. ‘This shawht bo opened, und fresh alr gotten into the roum from another suurce ag well, so ns. to have a draught: otlerwise tho books will goto pieces within six months. UNNATURAL DAUGHTERS, ‘Tho marriod doughturs of old-Joba A. Preas —Mrs. Mane Sebuicx and Mrs. Bortha' Ikea— should have appeared in the Cotnty Court yes- turday morning befors Judge Loomnls” to show caude why thoy should not be held in contempt of the | Court far buving refused to comply with its order upon them compelling them to contribute $1.00 vavh per wook to tho support af tholr aged father. ‘Cholr -brother, Charles Preas, was on lund to aubstantiate tho fact that they hud dise vogarded the Court's mandate, but neither of thodofendants in contempt wasot band, thourh one of thom, Mrs, Borthn Tica, waa represented bs her busbund, who gtated thit his wife was sick and could not atténd court. + Tho Court—\What fs. the reason you do not ay’ the mone bie ‘0 kept the old mnn for twelve Mr, lkes—! years and— f ; * Tho Court—l'vo hoard that partof the caso; why dou't you. pay tho money. Whorv ts the other defendant? ay * Nobody seomed to know, and tho County At- torneyatked Ikos whethor ho knew that hia wifo “would be irrested If he cid not pay the money, ‘The man said: nothing, and the Court urdered tho Clerk to issue a writ of uttuchment in cach ense, the Lullitt, however, not toscryo that on Sirs. Ices 1£ sho was reully sick, 9 U.S. AL Crtcaco distillers oxported 200 barrals of al- cohol yesterday, ‘Tne disbursomonts at tho Sub-Treasury yos- terday amounted to $20,000 in old und, $3,000 In silver, tho rovelpts aggregating $7,000 in allver. Tne Internal Reventio., recoipta yeatorday Amountod to $30,600, of which $4,490 was for spirits, $4,420 for tobacco and eigurs, ond $1,500 for buor. teas Witt respect to tho writ of orror now pending before Judge Druntmond In tho cuse of Doyic, tho counterfolter, It should be noted that Irock-- way, the chief of tho couuterfolting gang, was fu tho city during Doylo's trial, but refused or was afraid to testify In Doylo’s bebutt. | Brouk- way. has returned to New York, but ie ati! under: aurvellinnes by the Sucret Service. , SPECLAL-AGENTS BRYLOLT and King have re- turned from a tuuth of hurd travel in Mounting and Idube looking up tho star routes of that section, They cach mide over 2,000 miles by couch and on horseback, und buve gatherotd about a bushel of documents which will be ine corpuratod Iu thoir report to tho Department, tho tenor of which will-bo in tho dirogdon of Rroutly cutting tho seryica, 4 Joun Bate, the specintist, having secured o BUperscdens, was yesterday retexsed under bonds of $2,600. The Federal prisoners now an the Connty Jail number seven, boing Nulph, tho inuteh-bond Bharper, who twas secured a slay of praceedings; Doyle, the Uig countorfeiter, whose appeal on a writ of error [¢ still pending: George Hamman, 6 postal offender, who * 18 awalting A pew trinity John Guorgo Wuatum, Ruother bond © fukir," who Ja-serving out n dull sontunce; and Herrick, and Leiat, postal criminals. Thoy all have an onsy tla, bolng confined {n the debtor's denartmont, out thoy Tike frequiont, complaints of An lnsiuicl oncy of fvod, clothing, and other comforts, Fottowina ts tho Ilst of dutiable goods re- colycd nt the Custom-House yesterday: Order, 900 seks silt; He 1. Huydon, 76u° sucks salt; ordur, +,000. (yturtor, giucks galt; order, 3X) snoks ante; G, HL, Wells, 1 bedroom set, tablo; Wilitam Youny & Co., Scases whiaky; ie W. Dunham, 1 dog; Louls Bounell, 4 cases houschotd goods, 1 ahent of toulsy W. A. Olinstend, 1 caso witpst J, asce drlud flowers; Grommes & iirloh, 2 cases cigars; Fowler Bros, 2 oars sult (20 sacks); Price, Strauss & Kahn, 2° onses woolen «loves: W. EB. Hurlock & Co. 8 enses cote 3 C, B, Kullogy & Co.,1 case cottons; tu con- euges aud’ 1 box hausvhold goods, hulrs. “Cullections, $300. ‘Tue work of fitting up the outside of tho new Custom-Housy progresses slowly, . Thore still remains to be' laid tha pavemont on Dearborn oud Jackuon streets, which hud buen delayed pending: tho’ ndoption of suine . suitible pavemont for thowe strovta by the city, Tho siduwalk ts comploted with the uxovption of 4 portion on Jackaun street, where thera [s still much tenming to be dono, ‘Cho building inside fy being paluted n plain wray, and when this and the rdst of the Unishing fa duno, the piles of debria in tha outer yurd will be carted away. ‘ho atone for tho coping and sidewalks is on hand and will be sot when tho yard is cleared, ‘The inner poping ubout the busement urca may, not bo gut bofare next year, [tis expected that the outside work will be compluted before the warm woathor Is over, ee ‘Tite romoval of Hubbard from his position as Superintendent of Carricrs, and his uppeul to tho Depurtment which ts ‘still undooided, bus produced an unsottied -atuto of atiuirs in several of the minor. ollices, Capt, Honabaw, who reevivod the appolutwmenut of Asaiatant- Superintondent, bad Just. been mude au ine spector, but now bla resignation of that position: {g not to be contiraied until. itis settled whother bia appointment by tho Postmustor i. to bu a pormunont positiun,: Meanwhile Capt. John i. Porrson, formorly o clurk fu the Pust-Oljae, bus been tranaforred, undor special detail, to tho ollice of Cufof-of-Inapecturs Stuart, tiling the pluce formerly ocenplod by Hanshaw. Another cbnnie f4 the transferof Suj, Adams from tho Nallway Mail Service to the Cuicugo Pout-Ollice, still rotaluing big detail as clork In the Inspuct. or'soitica, Itignaw taken Cor yrautod in tho office thut Hubburd’s enusa ts lost, and thug these appolutmenta will be made pormunont. THE BOSS BAIKURS. THEY ORGANIZE AND ADVANCE PUCES, A mooting was held yestuntay afternoon at the corner of Handolph and La Salle strovts for the purpose of. forming ay organization to bo known as tho Boss Bakora’ Avaociation, « Fred Folts culled “the moctiug to order, and atated {ts objects ty boa desiro to protect tholr fitorests, In tho prosont stato of agitation be~ ween Inboror gud. employer united action was neodod to protect the boss bukorg, ho thought, from 9 series of losses and annoyancos, Workmen + were making ‘demande -which would, iu tle, break down. old wages; The ‘workmen also domund that tho labor In bakeries shall not exceud twelve huurs, Another ques: ton for vonsideration {s' tho price-of bukery goods, While thero is not an article used in tho «bakery trade for manufacturing purposes which hue not advanced from 10 to 6 por cent, yot the Dakors aro sulling thele products at the samo prices ‘as formerly, Flour) bad = ade vanced, sald. dr, : Foltz, from ':15 to 20 per cent; butter, Woto 18; sugar, 13 to 15; wood, Ws cout, 40; Jabor, 15 to 20, ‘This canuot continue, ho thought without worloug consequences to all the bakerios, 'T pubila does not demand such a savtil prpeae (are pecelving & very {i _psgit! on peddlera dheutd Us onnti cont oP frod Folta wus valled.4au “about titty bake en anuoite toute Gourgo A. Farnum, at Can jy Aldo! Volver, .oé 1fdtusler ‘une, Otto Willan “sintto, Frank -Ssowelofugts, Willan Constitution aud dy. at at, Brady, Jacob Holssloc, Henry Pipes’ Frank Schwelafurth, J. K, Hurmeletur, draft resoluuade aud-udept Kasate of prices wale Le OFM Hridy,, ducal Hila, Willan Setidt, .t B19, th eon! We wit price ofall iulso that no-ples. bi couts wholeatie, |, * v, Tho resolutions wore ward! hour, and It xuemed. t that the price of Ureattin| a loaf nt once, ns thoro%s no profit In its manus at tie Journoynien bakers | have called a goncral strike for Saturday woxt, and the boas bikers are tubing thi stey tho notion of tholr workinon, about two ht i Shout one thousand Jour —— SALOON BONDS, MORE FACTY CONCERNING THEM. Tre “rinuxe published yosterday some in- teresting facts in rejution to the way in which tho suloon-bond Uuslnev3 fs conduetod in this elty, A person who takes out a sulooneliconsa fs requirad to give two bonils,~one to the dtty. in tho sun of 8500, and the other n State Bond} in. the gum of $1,000, ‘Chis latter bond must, beartwo suretics,—frecholders tu tho county, | and worth 8,000 over and above all thoir labile, itles, Tho object uf'the bond is to seaure pros may be ‘Ine conducting It. was shown ‘in? ie George A. Farnum, miny Join the i, it 0 tt facture at present Tt Is wu atnil teotion Jured. majority of thoin, If whutavar, «tho, -saloonkcopar hia .businoss improperly. yesterday's paper ‘how one of the em the City Clerk's uilive wus in tho habi nishing bondsmon—ten whoin the prinulpnl bad | uever seen, aud who wore cons ‘less as surctics, An fnvestigttton ey artica? St tho wife wants to briny tho sult which sho come mani- ened that this | atscussed for at’ @ the wenern! opinion + tbe tied une vont to fore- ‘hore ure rics- in tho. city and ion bi ysl toy és In. of fare’ equ ently, worth ‘Into tho ponds, at presdnt: on filo we tho City-fiall Indicates that tho great not ‘wil, are uf no value, In nu case ts thory nnything to show | that the surctics nu frecbolders. Js required; no .gitestions. nro_usked apparent man belug actually .wort nboye his Hubility: business No echedulo | + 2 Jn, short, tho whole in. .n. scandalous) Jooso manner. Quite t number of tho. bon which have beon issued this year are acknowl. edged before aman named John Scully, cashier du the office of Colléctor Onuhun. with nenrly all tho sureties on the bouds which | ho bus acknowledged ‘Ia that th who do not appear in the directory at ‘John P, Fazier, or. persons who. directory tao much, like Join M O'Neil, and Jatnes: The ditleuit: ey are porsons | I, Like igure in tho urphy, James ‘obin, The frequent recir- renico Of Bich -naimes As tho Inttor, In singus Jarly similar handweitiny dences given, 18 enteulated and to lead to the tn! , without any rosi-+ to excite suspicion, » rence thit the surotics, { thoy exist at ‘all, ure utterly worthless. Thore fre Bomo cases whore well-known browers havo wou ON tho bonds of snloonkecepars, but, na n kenoral thing, tho numas that appedr on theso documents seom-to linve been selected with 1 view to thalr froquent’ o1 rectory, in ordor that .It mi thom, by Bir. Kolly twenty N Kollys tu tho direutory. Now saloonkea by selling ecurrance in the: dt+ ny be-dititeult to run bond . .ncknowledged Loi ud Jonn Thero aro Longs and forty-tivo Jon suppose that the por in this cuse docs injure aomebody Uquor to improper pose n= titled to aguinst the surotiva on this bond? , How inueh time would it tako to dnd which John Long -and. which’ John ‘Koll; Which Jobo Long and which intorrog: the on eure of. tho frustrated by the dl tal business Is curried on nt tho City-Hull, If the Stato luw> wera complied with would have a subedul would be compelled to furnish o bond up bud alenod it? iobn Keliy, when ntod, would ncknowlodxe that’ he wus ie? It will be gee that ° the dcliberatul; way in whic the boudsmen lc, aod the saloonkeeper which something mizht be recovered, ag Is tonded by the burden thelr minds. mont of © factyi' the compliint thoy, post of duty, jcurn, ough home, the thor north than a the tat nak duatally fell at UF" Bt. Paul ear 0! tenlay morni i id a ine on ‘ba NEW ORLEANS FIREMEN. MECHANICS! OSE COMLANY OF NEA ONTANS (Big 6) will arrive in Chicago Saturday evoning, accompanied bya number of the Creacont City official, a band ‘of music, und other otcctoras, for a pleasant sojourn at tho Quuen of summer resorts, Chicugo, ;,The Chicago boys haven't fore gotten how plousautly thoy wore tronted while down in Loulsiunn last winter, and thoy propose To .oxtond tho courtesios, otu., and return-all compliments, If thoy oan, They have appointed tho followimy as)tho Conmmittss on. Roceptions Ald. Hildrath, Ald, Poovey, City-Attorney J. 8, Urinuell, Churlow 8, Cameron, Su MoGarigle, Asslatint Flro-SMarabul ‘hntendout J, P, Burret, ee aebay, dealt ey a, io We J. Honncss; * Vrown, ite i, btocuons’C. &, Hildreth datas MoDouough, TA. Clark, A, L. Sehubort, By Dy }, Tierhuy, Jumes Fitzpatrick. .- tS. We Sha; lu, W, 1, Townsend, Guorge 1, ‘Taylor. pu Wa a, tobi ye. Ta OvU! “i in ‘Dak a-vommittes of tho * Siuirpshootors’ Assocs with w party of some fort, the North ve aresltiue pea in 7 Couwny, 1B. Bul E.G, “Andetaan, “Jed, O' Nut Tho Comittee ‘on Nuception will meot at 7:0. sburp this ovoning wt: No, 10 Do wheu a full attendee Ja requested, On Dtonday Mivsivsippl 2 of will arrive. about elubty of. the Chicugo & Alton’ i s meet them at Lemont, the Reeoption Comimittca i » Avthe depot an oscort to pilot tors to tho Paimor Houss-will be in walt. ing. Arrived ut tho butel, the come them und tender them the free city. Moudey will being in about Dg wboUt 1 visitie It {4 proposod to tondor thei n banquet, an uxe_ ourefon, und such, othor pleasures’ und Hons as the boys may wlah to iu scorn ay Te ash pie een AS ~Joaeph Kawalos, of NG, SLBtate street, while attemptiug to’ poard a Mlvliigen Coutral train Roar Bixtoenth, sfroot, at 1:3 voor, hud bis tut. log vryshed above the ankle, Ue was taken to’st, Luxe! doctors there though) to bo amputated, in the dfayor will dodo! teoreas 1 ry Dram-Shop act. Will tho Maye who Is Indirectly responsible, sco to It that subordinates comply with tho reuuiremonts of the law, and do not by thelr misconduct deprive wife and children of theonly recourse they hive agutnst tho posatbio misconduct of suloonkeepor? - DISGUSYND TEUTO: SNEY ANY FOILED BY A BILDOKTENDER, A party of Toutons, very bot and very wroth at somothing or other, burst into Tie Trinuxe Jocut rooms laat nigbt, Jumpedon the men noar- est tho door, and’ procecded to tear tholr gare ments, metaphorically speaking, and to un- Itoduved to x mild stato- aubstance ‘of .-thoir That North Chicaxo ation. started lust ovening, a Ueensed NS, or itty, ana trip up faves boing set Gircotion of the shootiig-park at tho corner of Hielmont and Clybourn merrily cuough until they reuched tho western Kallroad. bridgo, avenue and Clybourn wrath und a Jtalirondl Company's bridge: thoy bid cucountored on tho way, wits not ut bis mt so fur #8 they vould anywhere else, except All went North hotweon Fullerton ‘To. their mingled oy discovered that tho tender, unlike those ‘whore be,—to-wits * At least he couldn't be found anywhore in tha vielnity, and the heathon salon the banks naseveratod that i¢ wus bis babit to gu bone about 0 in the eventing, an the next morning,’ Ag o'clock, they worg off thalrreckoning jJuat ybout two hours. As the bridge waa locked, they wore, of course, unable.to turn it thomselves, and ba nothing to do but.turntholr craft around and all down tho Brane : ‘Tho questlon which Isy uearcst the Commit. toc's heart, or hearts, Wag, whether the peaplo hoa any rights which the Italfrond Company was ound to respeot?.’ On that aubject thoy huye by this thine probably tukon lezul advice, and, a8 that advice be, fiverable or unfavorable, will hereafter pursua tho water or the lund route to tho park, Asa rule, boats seldom go farther up forth Branoh than North avonua;: that is, bonte of any size, ; When a orate ventures fure that, ten to one abo will rin fyround, in which dolixhtf{ul ovont te sersicoa of a bridgetender, , oxcept to bolp hor off, would not bo in grent domand, this. particular ,bridga. evidently regards’ the river at that polyt- us auythiog but a navigable atrenm..and has,apparently adopted nv set of vaina in spouraines with bis understanding on en 5 iy there, until It waa now about 8 Tho bridgetendor at wrlntendent Lushun, Hobert Clark, J James Curey,- N, Dubaohy iY; wvborn Btrvet, Now Orleans, Wt Dring. In uw Orleans boys, vis tho propos to Yeaturntay wftere co's s Hospital, aud: tho, ft tho fey would havo Newton: atrost,'aable 5 oiarduy forenoon from uff wacatfoldiug at thOnew school ut Wicker tly killed. Whe body was ‘@ be leaves w wile und tyatltute clreumutances, U. U2 Stewart wvenue, bas ished ut U o'cluok yogtere, Reo a number of Lara of || 0 WHA removing frum one car into’ forthwestern Hallroad fall wen howe by friends, : over on tho Bilwaukeg & W, after ateppiny olf the wie jatruction train ut the corner of ie atreet nnd Westora avonue wt 0160 ‘Gut about the * ‘Mallett ly of Polish birth, i and bourded at No, 00 Cher: it. ho :attended him, thin! Bhalkina and J u's bukery and rudtuuruut, Clark strovt, werd all torday. by tho breuk: boseing ‘one ‘ols and bratgod ry §teou! ke ho will employed t we ity tly injured at noon yee the cable of woule pale wIxt: ey ¥ a Medan! eyatorin tho bullding, upon which thoy aod three otkors wory riding. Thoy were cared for {1 tho restaurant, and were Ront thence (a thelr bumes, Tho othor three oacaped uninjured. Sum Gaskins, of No, 324 Bouttold street, while Attempting to ahoot some dogs that wero dis- turbing tho nelgiiburhood at nn enrty hour yer- terday morning, accidentally shit) htmsett through tho left hand with ‘an uld-fashionod Peppor-box rovolror, DESTITUTION. A. FAMILY WHO MAD LITERALLY NOTHING. A caso of tintistial destitution was brought to light yesterday, Oicor Gibbs; of the Humans Socloty, was called upon Wednesday afternoon to look-after a family which had beon put out of fn house at’ No, -7tt Suuth Jofferson streot because of thot inability’ to pay the ront, Which bad alrondy run atoug for four months, Ho. found! thom in a shavtyon the corner of Eighteenth and Canal stroots, into which they had crawled for aafaty. Tho family consisted of. the: fathor, Scbastinn Quintero, two Iitue girls, —8-yonr-old twing—and a baby nearly years’ of ago. The mother, be found, had died some five or six weeks azo. Mr. Glbba has seed & good deal of misory and suffering, but ho doclares that tho utter, absuluto deatitus ton ho found in the shanty where theas poor Fuvpie had ~takon -rufuge oxeooded « aty= blag ‘hd had previously mot with They hid Mterally nothing to oat, nothing to sleep ou Dut the Moory1ind scxreely any tung to cover thoir nakednass, ‘Choir whote ourttt, If ald ab utction, would hardly -Lava reutized 35 cents, ‘Tho kindshenrtod ollicor busiod himself Wednes- day aftothoon in petting provisions for thom and othor iiss: making thom ns comfortable ts he could, and Yesterday the. childron wero cou- signed by Justi¢o Ingersoll, of tho Wost I'weltth Strat Stations tothe Homo of tho 'Frioniless, “whore thoy ii\reculvo what thoy:have ovidant- Jy never bite paner, and decent cara. op to bo nt leaats barthally: ueimonted and u ‘unable to provide for His childron, Whetbor tic can look ouf, for bitigetf, now that’ tho chilaron have been pera bis bands, romuiusto be suc. Ho iseuite d clturngter In his way, and, if tying In Washington now, would in ntl prob- ability berun in asa “erank.” Quintere cliims tu bo of Spaniah descont, und says that his graat- grandfather was ono of the crew that camo over with Coltimbus in litt, and thatthe aforosald uncestor discovered tho Island of’ Cuba, in’ proof of which fatter assortion ~ ho ,refora the doubter to the American historian, ‘Proscott.:, ‘The genorully-receivou opinion of this subjdct is that Columbus bimaclf dis- covered Cuba. Howovor that muy bo, the mod- fen Wuintens challonges iu truth of .bistory, and 18 pprarontly more givon to boasting tila descent’ und fuxalting the name of his alleged anceator thun hots to beatirring himself after the mnnoner ofcimen in these days, who, having no pretonsions.to being dlacoverora, or the direct. descendants uf discovorers, settle down.'to tho vory practical business of carning their salty THE BILE-POSTERS.’: THEY RXALT THEYSHR AND ADJOULN TO. JF AT TH RUB fe . Tho {ntornational Bilt;Postors’ Assooiation of North Amorica concluded its doliterntions yea torday,, The session openod at 10:80 o'clock at tho Commmorcin! Motel, Goorgo <A. ‘Troysor, of Chilongo, in'tho chair, » ¢ arate ; ‘Tho Association ordered ‘that no change ba madein tha Now York xxanoy, and that tho matter be laid over until the next annual ments || Us ‘ ” ‘Tho annual clectioa of officers resulted as fal- lows: Preaidont, George A. Treysur, Chicago: Vieo-Presldent, Georgo M, .Leouard, Gran aplds, Mich.; Socrotary, Clarenco L, Huntur, Golawater, Mloh.;. ‘Treastrer, Georgs W, Jillls, . & corminittes to whom Hind ‘been referred tho matter of uppointing George A.'Troyser General Agent for he purpose of securing -business In tho Lustorn Stutes aud - Lar Suute organiza- tlons where ono oxist, roported favurabl y, and $1) was REsropEluted, todofray expenses. Bos-- ton wna selectod us tho place for holding the Convention noxt your, At 12:30" the Convention adjourned. Iv the afternoon the delegates took a boat-rido on tho lake, asthe guests of Broad: way &Troyeer, -. BUBURBAN, F a EVANSTON, . Wednesday afternoon Presidont Joseph Cum- mings arrived iu Rvauston for the purpose of looking over tho fold of labor to whloh ho has recoutly bean called. Ho was taken In charge bya tmamber of the Faculty, and during the day made a cursory tour of inspeotion of the Uut- voralty and {ts buildings. Dr. Cummings docs not show his age, 6! yeary, boing still vigoraua and capable of suvere work, in the evening o number of ‘Trustees and those connected with the University. woro invitod to meut to new Prosident. at tha. residenva of William E. vey Be Church street, There wore presont of tho University, Prof, Danicl Houbrigh' LL.D, Prof, It, L. Cumtnock,. Prof, H. fit Prot. hovert Baird, Prof, Charles W. Poaraon? of tho Garrett Hibtleal Inatitute, tho Rov, W. X. Ninde, D. D,, President, the Rov, H. M. Hane nistor, D, D.: of the Univorsity Trustocs, ‘tho Rev. Kt. M1. ‘ifucneld, D. D.y Orrington Lut, J. G, Hatwuiiton, Mra. Dr. We C.- Will Fowler, ‘f, C. Hote James Frako, i, 3. lower, tai MEET 0, Jumos 8 Kirk, Ht. F Queal, J. J. Parkhurst; the ev. Dr. Crook, of Middiotown, Conn, George Hy: Horswelt, und Mra, ©. G. Merriman, After sowe time spent in xencral conversation, Dr, Hlattold expressed a dosiro to hear from Dr.Cuin- ree whutever ho might wiah to say to thon, Dre, Camuings spoke in a conversational man- ner for some tttle timo, fe dluctalmed having ‘any new idoos which ho wished to exporiment «with in bis now position. He wanted to know in what line of work the Univoraity hud beon suc: cessful in the past, and from it ho could ausily shape his course, He wanted simply to keep on in thosuecossful work of tha Univoralty. He usked whethor it would be oxpected of him that bo should give his time and utteution more particulurly to the fuancial or the scholastic neuds of the inatitution; aud was anawored that tho latter avas to bu his work, and if any atten= ton could be given to finances without on- croncbing upon tho ft would bo dispersed = at Dr, - Cummings. expressed —bimscif ag most highly pleased with tho prospoctsy boforo ur as ho was ablo to judge of thom. ‘He will romatn in Evanston but o day or two; but will return to the East again to make propara- ons for bringing hie fatmily with him, : 3 + HYDH PARK, * An adjourned meoting of the Board of Trus- tees was held last night, Ordinances were pissed for water-mains ‘froin Watur-Works to South: Chleaye and from Sixty-eovouth’streot to Pull- man, : Ropresentatiyes from tho Holly, Wortn- lugton & Copu,;and Maxwelt Cumpaniod wera fyarenh euch ,.uf whom - explained to the jourd . sho. morlis of is oniing, <A rovogs was taken in whielto digouss tha mate ter.» Tho Hourd then ‘nidjourned till Monday night, without taking any decisive action. sft eos TRONDALE, se Yesterday afternoon Charics Dengler,’ em- ployed at Hose & Bradley's rolling-mill, was caught by the shaft in the -engine-roon, aud drawn Into the machinery, Before ho could be rescued both logs were cutoff below tho kuces, aud the ribson the right sido wore dotuch from tho aplual column, «Ho was carricd homo finan tngensivlo condition;and an umputation of hislexs was made; His physiclun ylyes uo hopo of hia recovery, * ro SOUTH GHIOAGO, sj. ‘A sorlous accident happened yesterday afters noon tu ane oF tho vussuly delivering, ora ut the suoke of the North Chicnyo . Holiing-Miit, Thomas Buéns, a laborer empluyed by tho wills, who wag naslatiiy tn Mulouding the >earzo, Wus atruck on the head by a large fron buckutof oro, which becutao detached from tho holsting rapo, ‘Tho hend of.the unfortunate man was suveruly: out and bis shoulders budly bruiegd. ils dout is altnous corti, oe , SL — _-FLORIDA. An Opportunity ‘for, an Investment In a Conmbny, pwith Responsible; Cors Poratotigni: . . : sa . Porsonastesiring to invest a smalt or large sun of- monty with a cortalnty of 6 per cent dutoregt a fair prospect of an Jnereasod rate, shoud read carefully the advertisement of thonAtlantic & Gull. Const Canal ond Okeechobee Land Company in to-day’s issue of thisSapor. ees : ‘Tho Company is’a: Plilladélphla grganiza- ton, Sournyets “OF some of the most ones and werltily eitlzons aud proctival business> nuit of that place, ‘Cho President fs the Hon, iho s tok ley, Wig xaiileved & eri Aton as Muyor of iladed pir au 18 treasurer ig ‘ilumilton, Disstun, ‘ot “the great BAW UAnUfieruring concern of . Disston & Bons, Uhiladelphite.” ‘Thea names, with those of the. varlous: Directors, wre a suf. iviont ‘guaruntee of: the “goad? falth and sulldity of the great enterprise, - eer .c iwaity thousand shares of -this stock at $10 per share, par valug, havo buon secured by & Co,, 9153 al jaorge. O, Mare: : Hh street, who olfer. Ietor aule, eu ‘ i + oa stas ELGIN: FINANCES, Bpeaal Disvateh to The Caleago Tridisns,* Exory, UL, July,14—The City Counell last evening pussed ‘an’ appropriation ‘resolution providine ae eeevert ot the aot ment dur a'preaent year, “The ‘amoun culled for t4 $30,694.03, Gwing to the 6 fnotory: Sao, Gg all ‘ences and other sources of revenue, it was ‘euplyed to cartity only a BIT 000 chy take THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYS) “The Mackinnon Pens hyve been Ji p1$0 In our pice for ‘over.two yoars, and bave siven good satlsfaction,, Mackinnoy Pen Oo., "103 Broad- way, N. ¥.3 3 Madison atroot, Chicago, | . Worecommend Eldreduesewing-machitues. THE PAVEMENTS. Some Practical Suggestions to Mayor Harrison. N How a Little Attention Would FPro- duce Good ‘Results, a The Now Ordinnnce Regarding Wagon. Tires, and Its Provisions. Tim Tnriunx contatned yestorday a brief sketch of the Mayor's oxpottonces 1 tho atreots and alleys of tho Sixth ‘and -Soventh Wards, ‘while ho was riding around on his $1,000 mare on fn tour of inspection. Ho found n wreat dont of dirt-and a arent many defects which ho duly reported to tho Commissioner of Health, aud whioh will doubtiess Lo attended to tn dua sea~ son, Itis to be hoped that tho Mayor will not give up tho mood work of inspection which ho has just bexun, but that -ho wilt ‘carry. {t through tho entire olty, and that, In addi tlon to keoping,. his eyos open for filth, ho will also notice the condition of ‘the pavements o¥or which ho" passes. Ono of, the great causes why tho pavomontaof thia city lve out 80 spoadity fa that no attention whatever Is paid to Incipiout breaks, The tilting at home ono polnt is poor, blocks get hammered down thore . by tho constant passing of teams, a small sink- holo 1s created in the pavement, the water sct- ties thore, tho grotind tndorncuth pote natu. rated, and the hole gots larger and larger, until finally : + BEVERAL 8QUANE FRET, ARK, INVOLVED All tho mischief could haye bean remediod if at tho moment when tho weakness began to show itsolf one ortwo blocka bud been taken ‘up, some sand put boneuth soas to Mil up tho wenk spot, aud the blocka boen repiaced, Under the {nlluenco of somo spurring on the part of ‘Tux TrtuuNs ono or two yoars ago the city authorities did resort to this mothod of putting Let. the broken tugs, condition of | aifaire, ‘wolon is duo “ward in thaly owe ability todo moro work with ino atitch in time, but’ they seam ' of Inte to. havo abandoned Mayor. oride along Water strect, and he will tind boro and thore placce whero a little judicious patching, auickly upplind, will save what was ut oue tine a very decont pavement." Let hint also take a tour: along the portion of Michigan avenue extond- ing from Handolph strent to Rush atrect bridge, wuich was puyed solidly and tirmly Inst year. Ho will find in that pavoment, which ought, under ordinary conditions, to Inst for fiftecn hairs half 9 dozen: places which are a Httlo {nto-placos . where the ailing bos iven. out below, latting the locks iown, whore .tho constant hammering of the heavy teams which pass along tho atroot. bas been fotensifylng tho mischief, until in a very short timo, {f not apecdlly uttendod to, that qviich i now & micro indentation in tho paves mont w! ‘DECOME A CHASSI, yequiring the replacement of several’ squaro fout of blocks. Wabash avenue from Madison strost north-ig at-sovoral points inn frightful condition, There was an oxcellent pavement thoro, which would bnavo lasted a tong thing, bur it bas’ beon so no¢icoted that, if {tts not promptly. attended. to, it will go to plecos utterly within oa year. Another’ place which tho Mayor might alsu luk uftor Js ‘on Dearborn aventio from - Chestnut strect north to Oak. The whole thoroughfare there fs fn such a condition that whan it rains hoavily all tho biocka uro flonting.’ It ia a dise Rracoful condition fur auch n beautiful streot ga Dearborn ayunus, which forms the chief ap proach to Lincoln Park, Itis asking too much of the Mnyor, of course, to sugyest to him to take a few sound hlocks along with him to some of his saddlebays, and some sand for fll- ing and a few necossary tools in’ tho other, and, whenever he sces a weak point, to dismount and mond it. Itis in his power, howover, to take a lead,penoll and nore- wok with Lim, and, whenower he soos anything of this sort, to iB 4 MAKE A NOTE OF IT and report ft to the propor authorities, Roports ude by tho Mayor, althor to the Dopartment of Health or any other Diy dep araueie neck ‘with much prompter attention than complaints mado by a private eltizent\and tho more travol- ing the Mayor dovs, and tho more Inspouting be does, the bettor it will bo for the city at largo. Another reason why these premonitions of Avoment-biovks should be attonded ta at once Is thut the process of destruction gocs ‘on hore with expr rapidity, owing to tho ubominablo narrow ‘tires of tha wi is. The now city ordinances contain aun: exceltont provision on this subject, shorn, however, of some of Its, ‘valuo by tho fact that {tdocs not go into forco uuull May lot noxt year. . * : . » THAT. PROVISION 18% 42,006, For the bettor protection of the paved stroots, alloys, and other thoroughfares of tho City of Chicago, no vabicles of any description with felloca aud tires less than four ioches in breudth shall be porinitted to be drawn or pase over sald streets with a greater burden thun 2,00 pounds’ weight. No vehicle ot any doscrip- tlon with felloes and tires less than five inches in breadth shall be. permitted to draw or piss over the paved strects, alloys, and thorough- fares aforoanid witha greater burden than sixty hundredwelght, And avery owner or own- vohiclos for. burdow , which shall: be drawn contrary to the ‘true and meaning : of thia.. .articlo bull for evory 8 offonse be fined ina sum togothor with the coat of foction shall not take effect Th until May 1, 1882." . ‘This ja roally no reason, with thia provision aturing them in the face, why the teamsters of Chicago should nut begin at once to adupt thom- selves to tho order of things which is to go into force noxt year, Thoy ought. to rovognize the fact that’ there i¢ no. better illustration of besottod . barbarism than. is afforded by thalr obstinate adberance to -nurrow tires. These tires are. not only -destritctivo. to puvements,. and thereby a violation of ‘tha righta of property-ownors to-huva the pavo- ments for which they have pald exposed to no mora than ordinary wear, but, they aronlson dirsat toad to tho teamater biinsolf, Thoso nnr+ row tires, cutting down and through into the mud, tnako the burden of the wolght . . FAI HEAVIER UPON THE HOMSES. It ia about: time for tho Humane Socioty-to alop in and interpose {ts protest In be- half of the overworked draught qolmuls of Chicago on whidh . extra joads are « pitod through the wasteful inhumani of choir, masters, That-luad which on a iive-inoh tire wayon jaa molcrate ‘ono becomes oppressivoly heavy in a wagon’ with a narrow tire, and Js far harder for tho horscn to. pull. Team” aro cons tinually boing stalicd, roads arc constantly be- ing blockaded, oxtra ‘horses ara continually called fato requisition to drag teams out of tho mud, bystandore are appealed to to pnt thoir shoulders to the wheol fur the sake of remouy: io the = inhumanity’ and rance of the teamaters, © Since ' this now ‘provision yocs into forco lead than ten manths hence, ¢ pag CHCA Gat baye todo with the hauling of heavy frulght ofgbt to sot to work at once to huve the tires of their wagane ahanged, That itcan be dove at # compura- tlyol ight exponse wis shown in Tum Tiun- UN¥ Bone weoks ago. Lot them have sume cons sideration for their own aniimuls “und for the rights of tho public, and thoy wil find: their ro- less oxpenditure. AMUSEMENTS. . . THE LITOMAS CONCERTS, The attondance upon tho Thomas Concerts at the Exposition Bullding steadily inorcases, aod lust uyoning, though {t waa tho first of the sym- phony nights, witnessed tho guthoring of alarge and dolignted crowd, The aymiptony -was the dighth of the Schubort sories'tu B minor, which, Uko the sovyenth, ts Iucomplete,. Tho firat two Mmovomonts (alleyro moderato and andante con moto) are complete, and there aro nino burs o! third (alegro), but there the work abruptly stops, 1¢ was pritton: jn 182) at Vienna, but the score waa not published until ‘1667, Jn which year it was firat hoard ‘at tho’. Crystal Palace, ‘It lan work of yroat Loauty, though somowhut tinged with ielancholy, Around Jt’ were grouped Beotbovon'a majcaticovorture to Goethe's trag- edy of * Exmont"; . Abert's muaterly adapta- tion of the: Hach Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue, which gains now beauty in orchestral form, an was magnificently played; the brilliant and Ps: ouilarly orlentul Dullet, music of Rubinatoin’s “ Ferainors "Wagner's triusophant and mas sive “Kaleer March,” which -aplebrat Gorman yiotory. over Frauce, and i tenaely emotional and poworful plotura of lita’ contained in The Preludes,” ‘fhe program ologed with Gulraud’s balict alr ‘ Dango Per, aune,”" Gounod's tender love song" Nouvelle Meuitation,” Josef. Strauss’ favorit" Village Wi * Waits" and Gungl's “Blarch on ly ayinmetrival cellont orchestra this week. ‘The season bus now been dofnitly arranged as followas. Popular matinees” avery Saturda: afternoon; composers’ nights, Tudsday oven: 3; syiaphooy aights, ‘Thursday vveniugy; re- quest programs, Friduy Svaningss populur prov wrams, Buturday evenings. - The following sno-" lal notica frout tho program will also bu of ins forests A request program will be given every Friday night during tho season, Applications In writing only to Mr, Thomas, care Room 23: foatral Musio~ fall Building, will be roceived at alltiuos. As thls prograin inuat be made up on ‘Tucadays, requests wade ator thau that day) ni elie ia forming the request program for’. 19 next week,” 1 ‘Sho prograut for this evening will boas fol-\ ows: wyptiag March” ; Strauss % Overture, * Night in Granada’ 3, * Dango Macabre 4. “Hungurian Dances" 6. “Reenes Nenpolitaines + tee 6, Overtuta to PStiusunmmar Migiie’s assenet 7 Andanto from fifth Symptony,. eateegrtoba 8, Hungarian Mthapsody No. 8, i) 0, “Itiso of tho Walkyrics” age 10, Overture to" William T HL. "Avo Marin" 13, { Kronzntel Polka To thé Editor.af The Chteao Tribune, Circaco, July 14.—Reforring -to “0, n, " fa i your paper of to-day, I should “like to say n tow words,in rogard to tha restaurant. I havo, with friends, been prescnt at alt performances gy furs: Rivon, and renily effoy tha music a great deat tore with beer; feo-crenin, and tho treos, thant shoull without It.. Lhave nothing to sq ‘about, prices charged, but I would like to soo tho Wilte % ors Informeil elthor to have or to furnish Atonee 4 tho change necessiry, na 7, Ike “mast People, © hate to bo benton out of 15 OF 2 conts on ever - oconaion, oven not taling the panes, In COM eration. By sperking word for this soy, wi, with othors, greatly oblige ¢ M, Nonngnt-Roway, |, PESONKA-LEUTNEI, Mme. Peschka-Loutuer has been ongaged tg’ sing Jn two concerts noxt weok, Tuesday ang ‘Thursday nighta have been choson as tho dates : and Contral Muste-Hall as the place, Sho wi « be asslated by Mrs, Jossic Bnrttott-Davis, thy’ Chloago: Chickering Quartet (Mossrs. nore,“ Clark, .BfeWade, and Noble), Mr. Aug. Liver * more, Prof, Loula Falk, and’ Chartes ' tack > violinist, of Milyaukoe De. Florence Zontela, ‘of tho Chicago. MusiealColloge, Will direct the ontertalnmonts. An. opportunity. wilt bo gives in thoso concerts to hear Simo. Leutuer at her Dosts atid Jt Is undoratood that'the progeams : will be of 0 Poptlar charnater, in part at least, 5 to meet the uxpectavions of those who vers disappointed {1- tho scleations at tho Singer. feat. Mimo, Loutner willahortly return to-Eu. : rope, and this willbe tho “only: opportunity. chen bor probably for many years, Tho sale of = crete. will bogin on Saturday morning at Muse alt. = Es * oy i Indigestion DEpsin, nervolis ation. and aif forms of yonoral deblitty reover the th taking Mensmun’s Poptonized Beet ‘Tonle, oniy pespuradia of lwof contalulng tts entin ~ nutritious propertics. It ig not amore stimu. « Jant Ike tho oxtracts of beot, but containy *| blood-makiug, forve-gonoratings -and Ilfo-tug. + taining propertios; ia Invaluablo In allontes. bleed conditions, Whothor the “result of exhany’ tion, nervous -prostration, ovorwork, or acuy ‘ disenses, particularly if resulting from pulmo nary complaints. Caswoll, Hazard & Co, pro. prictors, Now York. For snie by‘drugyists, MARRIAGE ‘LICENSES, aan following marriogs Ticonses wera lasued yes > Age.’ Teatlence, joao] J ieee ae 7 Locke. : cb Taaurel, Cotlcord place, Conourd piace, 2108 Fulton,” chicago. i Bee ink 3 Storm Lake, Ie, fame, W. 8. dnckson... Dolia M. Farroil Willlam bobs Tiulda Kraus, Adolph Gunpuyc itt ta ibort Batt mma Smitty foln Hiern: La Satle, ridqut Gallivan, mene ‘i a 7 Milwaukeo-ay, {samara 16 Slllwaukoo-ay, {dames Beal ‘Sacksonville, 1l- Eiltzabeth sinctl hicago. ri j Robert Scott. ... 318 Clark. Maggto Brow JUS Clarke, } huderit Lasoh. Aunes Wick.. }dco! 3tra. Loutsa Noldor. AL Klatt. ‘ Augusta Lei Frank C. Conor. {Hymne abe John Mute, {Ranaie Mollf | Quorge P. Mone. Anu Grunnama {Abe OUT. +4. Lede {anes W. Joffrey, Ueannte B, Styers Waltor Oil Rrama N. dail, {Weluaia brow y Wilhelmina Stirs “Watortawn, Wit. ed DEATHS, & j EYAN—Jobn Tiyan, aged? years, wt bla rosideas | weipural Sxiurdey st 10am. trom ‘résldence ts m0 : Josult Church, whore ilikh Mass will ba calcbrate, «| thonco by cara to Culvary,: Friends of tho familyae. invited to uttoud. 4 or sr ete Ot CALEY —luly 14, af 1901 Milwaukee-ny.,. Thom Caley, infant son of Willinin H. Catuy and Yillen Cur «| hoy, ‘of Vicksburg, Mtvs.. nied & months and Lda Moral notice hereafter, ;. f CARK—Thuraday, July 14 Mnnte Louse Carn ort oie a saturday, July 10, utd p. m,, to Gracoland. "THOMPHYON—J. M, Phompson, ono of the pari ie tlera of Chicayo, at his residence, 77 Manteau-con, se erparal’Sunday st Lorsiooe p. tne. by ‘carriages 18 sunoral Sani ane Iugaehilf Cemetery Helonde tad, 7 “MULLANE—July 14, Mrs. Mary Mullano, a Fonldance ofharscn aad daughior, Bre iepan, No WWerrtiuronen IRE nuran thao BF aPeusats Calter La 's Churehi, ence cart Comotary, Brionds of the famliy are invited to 3 McOREGOR—July th, David MeGrogar,_the atu gon of George und Jennie MoUregor, ‘axod 5 moni y “thelr resklanoe,; Wabash-ay, id Hurly-ninutcets Friday, July iiyat sp'clocs, By OP MUSE uaben Mag anette mon, Cou 5 ¥ Funeral duly ine 0a. tryin 1260-Fourthav.t cara.to Caivary Comatory, v)--= e Pa aTRHLLON, oly 2 meas Une Flor net atilion, 7a ie sotilion, Of moasiog, agad 3 yoars'10 ionths and RYH oo ANNHN—At 0 Kast Indianarat; Mrs, liridxet At non, aged 40 yenra 3 months and J days, on ‘1 Dursday, Tuly 14, at 10:45 p. m1, Natico of funoral horeattor. é ‘ ANNOUNCEMENTS, ae mnnrccat SPECIAL ‘MEETING OF ‘THE CEN: teal Irlsh-Amertean Mopublican Club will 4 in, tha Grand Pacitie Motel this evoniog, # ‘clock, Every momber ja varnostiy roquosied W atten be LL CONDUCT. 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