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will pro ue THE CITY. © IN GENERAL. F. Cane, of Albany, $ nt the Sherman. F.M, Benny, of Hoston, ts at the Sherman, . ‘K. C. Banknn, of Detruit, {9 nt the Tromont.- J. 0. EVANa, of Washington, ts at tho Palmor. If, W. Cortmxontf, of Now York; {d nf the Tro- mont, aye i J. A. Kasson, ox-Sflnlatorto ‘Anatela, te at tho Palmer. re ‘ Winttax G. Minten, of Now York, is at the Bhorman, . aS + D. 8. CARMICHAED and tho Tremont. * " Joun A, Dansrow, of England, {s registered nt tho Palmer. bes * 3 Jars A. Hasuro and family, of Jackson, Miss. nro at the ‘Teemont, x * W.E, Cunttn, of Toronto, and ©, F. Church, of - Hamilton, Can,, aro nt tho Halmer. AT Lo'elnck yesterday afternoon the bady of afully-develo ped male infant was found In one of tho recesses of tho driveway of tha La Salle atrect tunnel, ‘Tne Now Orloans " Big Bix" and the othor: visiting iremen spout ‘yesterday sening ttc’ eights informally, visiting tho parks, and informs: ing themselves is tu the varied pleasures and Pastimes of n grout alty. Cy It, BEuExt, - Byansville, Ind, Charles Douglass"Now York, S. Edwards und family, Georgia, Le DL. Haworth, Deentur, Ul, da It, Graves, Dubugue, Ine D, Ee Verkins, Des Molnes, In, D, Htueholitf, 8t. Louis, Mo,, tro atthe Leland. As owner Sawnnted nt the Harrison Street Station for thirty-five pounds of wator-faucete fount ed ft the possession of three lids named’ respectively Walter “Scott, Willinm Jones, and George Wilson, ‘The property ts sup- posed tu huve beon stolen, Lrvur,-Gov, Rouen A. CAMPnELt, James A, Brodhead, ex-Coucressmin Honey D. Maltenry, ex-Stato Senator Eetell Metuury, and Judo Jonn W. Henry, of St. Louls, and Josopt i. Richey, of Fulton, Mo,, uro nt the Pacitia, They , aru ona fishing excursion to Ashiand, Wis. Louis Reick, a young enblnotmaker 22 years of ave, was drowned nbout ¥ o'clock Saturday nigot tn aelay-hole in Lake View. His body wag recovered at 023) o’elock yosterduy tgorning, and tuken to bis late home, No, 117 Howe atreut, by, Capt. James Sullivan, of tho'Luke View pollee. A NUM ngiily rrivod Soctallets, exited from Corina eld a meoting at No, G4 Wost Lato street” yusterdiay afternoon, with Carl Fader ta tho chatr. Monsures were adopted with a view of pertacting an organization: hud naMsting tholr friends now under Dismurck's ban {n tho fatherland, AT #350 o'clock yester dan, a inaericd woman family, Memphis, nro at y morning Celin Jor- ryorrs of uge, ving At .No. it North Curpanter atrovt, fell: dead upon, the sidewnlk at thn northwest cornor of Kinzio and Morgitn streets, Sle wis taken to her buwo nnd tho Coroner sent for, Chronia alcoholism Ia aupposed to have eanged hor death. : EVANGRLIBtIC Borviccs under the auspices of the Young Mon’s. Chriathin Association at Par- woll Hall Just ovening were ecnduvted by Mr. J. W. Donn, of this elty, whose subject was Personal Friendstilp of Jesus.” us expressed the words of Solomon in Proverbs, xvilby 243 “ Thore Isa friond that stlekuth clover than brother.” An excellent audience was in at- tendnnce as usual, Tie smerican Tver of Tendon, Eugland, of June 13, says: Dr. HH. Clallin, of Chichyo, who urriverd by the Parthla w few days ago for tho purposes of developing some railroad piuti= ness of considerable mugnitude, will shortly Jenye London for a briet:tuar on the Continent Jegether with Mrs. H. Chitin, We untlerstund that Mes, Clatlin, whose clati to-vnat catate: Bugland bas evoked considerable comment m States, hus been acknowletlyed hulress to the property in question," FRANK HAY, a young man about25 years of fue, ovcupics tho Insane cell at the Armory, nud ably be oximined to-day by the County Poysictan. Priday night he catered the station alone and complained that gevornl man were fol- lowlng him for the purpose of assault und rob- bery, Hue was kept over night and allowed to depart in the morting, ho having, ao it seemed, reenvered from hishutluatnation, Last night be returned, nyain complainiye a4 before, that he was shadowed by evil-disposed persons, (Tite Coroner's inquests of yeatorday resulted in sbow!ng that James Struve cum to lis death July IS by belug aceldentally drowned In the South lech of the Chienwe River; that Gaorge A, Smith died of injuries recet fie tho yard of tho Burlington Ralirond by being run over while attempting to uncouple cars; that un in known wan found in tho Chicage River came to: hla death by drowning; that Corry Rowley, of No, 441 Irving place, committed sufelde by shooting, be being atthe time Jaboring under w ft of tempornry tnaunity. ’ Chantes Busuch.a O-yonr-old boy living at No, 458 South Paullaustreat, wus terribly wounds : ed by tho kick of uw horse yesterday afternoon * Father Hoylan’s lecture on attho corner of Paulina and Harrison streets, ‘Tho lad wason bis way home from Sinday- school, and, on reneblug tho lucality mentloncd, found the sidewalk obstructed “by a burda which had = been allowed “to run at are in. tha . streets. lie tried to drive the hore alt from tho sldowaik, vite tho animal was nut only dis- posed to stay, but to realst, and tho ‘boy re- evlved.a sudden kick jn tho hound, whieh laid, hin prone. Mo was removed: to tho County Hospital, where it was found that tho skull bd been fractured, and & vary, painful onoretion bad to be performed. | While.the burt is serious, there wore hopes it leat nveaunts that tho une fortunate littio fellow might live, Tar United Irish Bostetica hell A convention yesterduy afternoon at tho corner of Ga Salle and Lake structs. ‘Tho muoting wis called ‘to brder nt by President Prendergast. After some ruutine business in conneation with the ienle which Is. to be held Aug. 15, Father tig lun was Introduced to the convention. Mu spoke envnestly and eloquantly of the hopotul news which bo was enabled to bring from ros fant, of the unconquerable spirit of the Irish cupto, and of the unity of Cathulle mud Frotest= out ngainat thelr common foc. ilo'predicted that from Amerie would roll the waves of pub- (ic opien whieh whould waels eee the foundas Hons and beat down the enstie of landlonl tyre anny in ireland., His specels wits reculyad with enthusingtic ipplause, after whieh, un motion of Ald. Sheridan, tho dologates wore instructeil to tire thotr respective orguntzations to attend The Downtall of Landlordism " at MeCormick Malt Suiday evon: tg. Lt Is, proposed that the various societies meet and march in « body to the hull, ‘Tho con- yonuon adjourned, to moot. tho third Bunday in Boptombor, . i : As THe 9 o'clock oxpress train on the Chicago,- Milwaukee & St. Paul Hond was pulling out Tro the Canal atreet: depot last oihite und Just AWIC wus Passing over the Washington -atrect tunnel, the rear conch wus. thrown fram tho truck, Ifted pnrtintly from the trucks, snd Janded dingonully accoss tha road, ‘The Chicayo & Pucite train wis following close beblud ata bretty good ruto of apeud, but fortunately wus "signaled by a switchmun in tine Yo prevont a disiatrous collision, Tho conch that wos thrown olf waa a palace diy and slugpe dug cur combined, belonging to the fron Muwit- win Hallrond, and carrylug ‘an exeursion: purty of promtnent oltizens “Of St. Fauly, bound for Luke Superior, They wora badly shaken up and considerably: aluruicd. The ‘colored porter quickly put on the alr brakus, thus atopping tho train and posalbly provonting the cuuch from wotny over on fta side. Adit was, soveral bolta and bars wore broken, and tha onr bad to be Toft and tho oxcurstontats tranaterrod to ine other, ‘he rear trucks of the nuxt car in front also went of, but overything was spoodily righted. and, after an-hour's dolay, the tral proveedod, + A convention of tho Catholic soctotles of this city waa held in tho hail counected with Bt. John's pariah -school yesterday afternoon, tha purpose being to arrange for the dedication uf t. John’s Homan Catholle Church, whica tnkes plvegon the first Sunday In October, Witllam Jurran was elocted Chairman und ‘Thomas Il, Kelly eee Ss ee, comaies on redo. Is reported forty-nine wocietios reprosunted, Father Watdron wetoomed tho ‘delugates ‘in 9. churacteristlo addresa, creating much enthosle asui. Maj, John Farrell was clunted Grand Mur- sbal for the ocousion, Thore tsa guncral fecl- ing among Cutholle anuioty mon In favor of juakinw this tho yrundost church dodication Which baa-yot oveurred {0 this city, and tA 200 men in uniform asd regatia~ will turn out. The Marvhal witt stort! the Ine of march, Hat of alde, eto, which has already oe ehurcl Lout $150,000, Is exe oat al x terjorty probably the tinoat In the vity, while of its tntertor, In tho buauty of Its eaten and hlwhly netletic dovuration, much strongur words rulunt be said, pees tat reprosonted At tho fy ate, will ond addr Hy ean rr a ‘Farrell, 164 Bast Kighteonth stroat, aa (Exo camiiants Linnany, 5 ¢ Union Catholic rary Assuciation mot yesterday afternoon, Preaiduat Ambery in thy chulr, Tho date of tho plenie to. de given wt Mlxbland Park undor thy auspices of the Asioe elution was chanuod from Aug, JL to Aui, 2, Special tratna will luave Wells treat Depot ot 8 and 9:30 4, m., returning at 6:0 and 6:00 B. m, A complimentary leo-creats featival will, ba iven Ja the Nbrary-rooms to-morrow ovoning fy the young ladies of the ‘soolatys. On. motion: of Mr. Nirnuy, the eorutary wus fustructed to send to Kucrutary laine a telegram expresalni the gratitude uf the Ausovlution at the Improve and hopeful condition of Presidont Gurteld. Resolutions expresuivo of the so: and Jaincs Ward, life members of the ‘ton, were unanimously adopted, and Buitee was appoloted to Jutions in regard to the and David Tuornton, ry i itabjo- Se hao PLEURO-PNEUMONIA,' TUE DUTINE OF THE AUREL Mee COMMIBSIONS ‘Tue TROBUNB yestorisy contained in it, Washington news a lapaten stating "Ee ates Law, of Ithnoa, N, Yq Jones Ui. Buuderg, of thinclty,and E.¥. Thayer, of West Newton, ° fi r ‘atmosphere near Dolawuro, O. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JULY 18, LssiI— LIN PAGIN. Masa., bad been appointed a Cattle Commission toinvostigata pleure-pnoumonta by Scorotary Windom, of the Unitod Stites Tronsury. ‘fhe James Law roferred to ia tho standard veterinary authority ia this counter, formerly of Edinburg, Scotland, and the woll-known Pro- fessor of Vetarinury Solenees at Cornell Univers sity. Dr. & F, Thuyor {4 one of ‘tho teat-known authorities in the land on plouru-puoumunin among cattle, and ho has twice stamped out .[-that the disenso tn Mastnuhusctta, Mr. Jamoa Hi, Sandora isthe aiitor of tho National Lives ‘Stock Jotirnal, who la not a professtounl fn the Uno of yoterinary sclencos, but is posted prictl- cally on plouro-pneitmonta through carctul ree fonrch and tho gront Intoroat. ho has taken {1 It ‘agan oditor, Mr. Sandora could tot outline any of tho work to ba dane by the Commission. flo was scon by a‘lamune, reporter yustorday at his residence, No. ua) Warren avonte, and ho Btatod that tho Coimmissiun wis appaint> od severtl weeks nga, he reeviving commission, while be his was in. the torrid Conuress vt ita Inst suseion appropriated $15,000 ta nasiat tho Beeretury of tho ‘rousury to Investigate and agcortaln tho nvturs nnd vauses of plouro-pneu- nonin among cattle, where tt exists. where it does not oxiet, and to suggest such logisintion as may bo hovessary to properly control aud handle io disense, ; Tn tho United States Senate at its session tast winter Mr. Rolling tintroduced a bit for the sup pression and prevention of pleuro-pneumonia Ntnoug hunt cattle, which was not passed, 1t provided for 1 Natiounl Cattle Comutission of tlye membors, to be appointed by the Peosident, whose pay was to be $10 per dient and expenses, ‘Thuy wero tu muot within thirty days after their Appointment nod adopt such reguintions and inake such investigntions and examinations as they might decm best to ald in the work. Also, that In ordor to promoto the exportation of cat- tle from tho United Stutes to foreign countries, tho Comtutission should innke spcclal Investign- tlon aa tothe existence of plauro-pnanmonin along tho dividing line between the United’ States and the Dominion of Canada, and long the lines of tranaportation from nll parts of tha United States to ports from which cattle wore exported, and-muke report of tho restilts of such investixntion to tho secrotury of tho Peaners, under euch regulations asho might resoribe,. . Mg Furthermore, tho Commission wns to ald Stato and municipal authorities and corporations and Persons engaged In dho transportation of noat. cattle to stump ont tho discase. ‘This is just what this Commission jist appointed a intended stodo, They nro expected to provide for tie in sheotion of cattle ty bestilpped nbrond, and togive cortiticates tn localities where the disense dous hot oxist, tht they my be ennbled to ship frees ly. It fg the filen of the Sccrotury of the ‘Treas. ury that{f these reguiations are carciod out, that Engiand will relux her stringent reguin- tions in regard to toe importation of Arneri- enn edttle. The Commission will meetin Wash- ington the firat weok In August to draw up rulcs and regulations. SALOON BROILS, SANQUINANY NOWS ON SATURDAY NIGHT AND + SUNDAY MORNING. Atabout 11:0, o'slock Suturday night four young men numed George Sears, * Bummer" Vitagoratd, John Lawler, and Donnls Murphy wont Into Rosunzwele's saloon, it tho corner uf ‘Thirty-third stroot ond: Astland avenue, and called for something to deink., Thoy were ale reudy under tho Infiuence, and had no money: with which to pay. The’ snivonkeepor refused toservo thom, whereupon Sears, who was very drunk and quarrolsomo, turned to several persons who wore drinking in tho saluon and Insinunted in a Bridgeport tone of valve una munner that he wanted moro whisky and was yoing to have It or blood. Georco Wouds, a man who hus been I tho country only a few welts, and who was talking rather bols- terously with a friend us to tho merits of e ruvlug horse, was pieked out asa murk by the gang. . Woods, beenuse of the annoyance, re fused ta set up tho drinks, and became quite oxusporntod. Soara jawed buck for n white, and thon suidenty selaing a pon-bottio dealt Woods severil blows in rapld auecession oyor the beat, He thon ran out tuto tho rondway and picking wpa brick hurled it through the door ut his vrustrute vivtiin, ‘Tho missile went wide of tho mark, and striking Tawlor on tho top of tho head . inflicted Asavore scalp wound, The quarrelsome quartet were nrreated shortly after tho wifray by Unieers Uergan, Kurth, Nolan, and MoNoill. Wouds was found tu pive revelved three very sovere wounts on the beud, and came very near blead- ing to death through a severed urtery. fe wags taken to his bonrding-house, No, ist Ashland nyenuL, Whore ho Was attended by Dr. Sperry, who had a great deal of trouble in stunehing tho Now of blood. Ue did net think the injuries would prove serious if the inn cold be pro- Vanted from bleeding ta death, Lite Inst night tha Deering sircet palico telo- phoned ty Central station that-Wouds was liu preenrious ~~ condition, and thut De, Sporry thought the chinces were wll ugunst recovery: ‘The vssallunts aro valng held without ball to awalt the reat. Ati o'clock yesterday morning 9 gang of ‘oung men—whoue a dozen ty wll—went into Paul Mutks' rostaurnat at Nu, 18 North Clark strat, und after partaking of n tunch attempted to rugh out without paslog for thoir refresninents. Marks ussuyed to. stop thom, and. in tho indiée which naturally followed one of tho party struck the proprictor with a pop-battie, intileting a yory severo wound throe iuebes long over tho Fight eye, ‘Tho rouybs thon esenpod and the Injured wan was attended by: Dr. Mure, who Buys that surlous results may follow. From a degeription furnished by Murks tho potice are bopetul uf capturing the bottleewiolder, A VILLAINOUS HOLE, Tt looks ns if somesedy bos been imposing upon Mayor Wurrison, else he woulkl baye ‘nown that tho saluon of tho Ryan brotuers, wt the nurtbwest corner ot Mitlsted and Madison atrouts, wits not unileensed, and would theres fore have tiken it upun bimsclt' to clove it up, by rovoking the Heouse, inztead of ordering the police todo vo, If lt was true that the Ryans. had no licongy, tho police would lone sluce bave vlosed the plice up, for ‘they cluiin that it bus. hoen nlwayd 0 nulsince, and the must disropati- blo of all tho digraputable sainons of tha city. ‘This is chielly so because tho Ryuns think thant selvas possvased Of go much intuonee that thoy. can do as ‘thoy. pleusy, and, instead of obeylog dia iuw ous. hud) down. to them by the police, they. attempt to dictate to ther, and endeavor to senre olf all interters once by Intinidation, ‘They have runon inthis way fur 6 couple of years, and it ts bigh timo the authorities wore ‘tenehing thom n lesson In bobavior, Suturday night Ollloor Boyd, while traveling: poate Bad bie atrontion ealicd to tho conduct of the jumates of the énlvon, and at 12:15 nthe SRBFalE ho happened to bo presont whon a party. of brawlers wore lenving the place, -The udlsest of the party were n youth of ubout 18 yeard-and u girl uphurently not over My, Tholr tlk: and conduct wis of tho Imost disguatingly wvbscone nature, aud they wore run into the station for disorder: Ae conduct Thoy registured ns ‘Thomas Rignoy, 18 years, anid Mantle Witlums, 17 yoara, Wohilo tio ollicer wasin the station the anion Wits the scene of a disgraceful tight. Agito. an hour titer, tho oillcer found a fight in fult progress, and, as the saionn wis Btill wile open. in detiance of the urdiuntice, hu sunt to tho ati. Hon for nusistanco, and putlod tho entire crowd, proprictors included. It uppers that one of the rotlunty crowd bad embraced a woman who culls*borsel€ Mra. Ryan, und tho ingult was redunted by ono of tho ltyans.+ A man mmmod Hasking wae the only person hurt, and he was ‘Dig aad muly cough to stuud it, An usual on such oceasions, the Lynns’ were obatreperons and insulting upon ronching the station, ‘Tho! made all sorts af foul threata, vowed thoy would have Boyd removal from the furce, ud ane nounced thor intention of "seeking th Political Iniluenve onto tha police. gunurall: And bettor than all this, thoy wero golng tu got tho police written up tu tho newspapurs, MATRIMONIAL. DUNNE COOPER, \ . Mr. Frank ©. Coopor, well known fn amuses ment cirelos ol this ulty, was married yeatorduy to Miss Hypatia Dunne, nt the residence of tho bride's, mother, 3irs. Jamos Dunne, 13 80uth Paullna stroot, “The ceremony was purformed by the Hoy, BE. H. Cloyeland, of tho Cathedral of 88, Potor and Paul, und was tho sinipto serv- ve of the Kplecopal Churoh, ho bride, who Was prettily attired iu whito, wag givon away by Dr, Rogers. . Thore wore presunt only the Inimo- dilute rolatives und triouls together with 4 few Of the groom's assuciatue, At tho couctualon uf tho coromony tha. party partook of jn eloyant spread, ‘Tpis was followed by an tnterchanie of plensanitrios, which continued throughout the evening, ‘Tho presonta were nunervud, and combined the usuful with the ornamontal. Mr, Cooper's acquaintances will wish. him und bis | bonpy bride an exceptionally buppy lito, —— RAILNOAD COLLISION, A GMASH-UP AT THE S|XTZENTH BTUKET CHOSSING Engine 00,’ of the Lake Shore & Michican Routborn Natlroad, was run futo, thrown from tho track, and“ slmost complotely demoliahed at. about Ifo’cluok yesterday woraing by « trula of carsof tho Wabash line, Tho accident po- ourred near the Sixtcnn(h streot railroad bridge, 78 polot whoro tho tracks of soyeral railrosds cross and ruvross cach other. jn Lewiluertpg cvntugion,s The Lake = Shury’ train, drawn by tho onging ~aforosald, bad stopped it yacome: only. a* short: distance = from Sil the bridge, the engine standing dirvetly over the ‘abush line, Whilo’ fn that position a lou; Babi of {reighiecars pushed wy two engines of the Wabash dine -oame thundering nlong upon’ the tracks across which. tho Lake shore ougine stood a8 afuresald,. -‘Thero was no tine to move: the train, and the onginoer, named Kern, and tho fireman could do nothing but Juup und run, The cogine- was lifted wud overturned and iis an orto the ai saUUN i ry ria rhe 1 A owoud. py Meat age heartily gelatine Fess, fans the Deuere Amount Of Information. which was imparted couceruing tho uttuir it would uppear Ad though both railrord companies nro desirous: that “the other fellow" should bo helt re- Beoritle. The Lake Shore engineer claims that in stopping tua train where he tld he was netlug ucconting to instructions, and tho Wabush ongincer rays that ho tad been given tho signal to tnove nhend, 11a engine being in the middla of tho train his view of objects Ahend was vers mich cut of, and he was forced torcly upon signals from the switchinen and flaginen. « Fortunatoly, - this oxhibition of stupidity dtd not result In any loss of Ufo or nab, SUBURBAN. ENGLEWOOD, The nnnonneement that the new Board of ‘Trace building will be locuted at the head of Lu Salle streot ins made a boom in Englowood real ostata that is bogluning to be felt nircaty. Tne giirics ure incronsing, and pricos aro advancing, ‘with no particulir desire to soll at prosent rates, ‘Tho Caollitics for reuching what will now bo tho heart of the elty frum Engtowood are greater than from nny ‘othor suburban town around Chleng>, The following raiiruids puss throwgt and in closo proximity to some of the most de- sirable bullding proporty In the aubtrbs Late Shoro & Micnigan Southern, Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitie, Pittsburg & Fort Wayne, and tho rows whieh come in over the Western Ine alam tracks—viz:, tho Chlengo & Eastern [inals, Urand Trunk, aud Wabish, The close proximity to tho sew Chamber of Commerce makes Buglewood oe of the most desirable suburbs for busitiess-inen to live tt. Tho proporty which wilt probably’ Nb the greatest prices, and bo Inost sougntitter, Is tint south of Pavilion Park sway boulevard and vnrth of Sixty-third stroot, extending from the West Park to State streut and tho Rock Island tricks, The most of this Innd. {s high and dry, conventent ta the parks, and of ensy accass to tho elty by drive thraueh tho park and bowovard, or on Miohigin and Wabash: dwonttes, which are both good driving atreesa south of tho vity imits. Of course, othor suburbs on tho different roads south of Enylos wood will got tholr shure of the exodus front tho city, but Englowood bolug only thirty minutes’ ride from tho clty, will be likely to xet tho Jun's share, . +, The Byonr-old son of Mr. John 2. fiaxle fell into a bith-tub of hot water yesterday mornin ond was severely, though not fatally, sculded Bbout big breast and arms, THE LABOR PROBLEM. - TOURNEYMAN BAKERS. . The atriko of the German Journeyman bakors, which was lnangirated Inst Saturday, was prac- tlenlly atan ond by 6 o'clock yesterduy after- noon, so that thoro will not Uo, na at first feared, a shortage of Gorman baked bread. Tho bakers decided on Suturday, a4 was announced in yea- turday's TrtuuNe, to‘assomble In Klire's Hall Yestorday morning and thore await tho visltof the busivs, who wore expected to show up its soon 18 thoy should devide tu accede to the de- mand of tholr “out” tnborun., In accord: auca with this arrangement the. strikers conmmenced wending thelr way tothe hall yess terday torning as carly as 8 o'uluck, wad un hour later found something like 20 of them cungeegatod there —ubout all of the outs,” ft fuet, wero there. ‘Thoy did not proceed to hold, aineoting, but simply talked the matter aver among themsolves, sinoked, drank beor, and waited for tho busses. ‘In front of tho platform Was plived # table, und on tho table a short writton contract for the bosses toalgn. Shls contract stipuloted that the signer should only exact twolvo hotirs’ labor por day front his mer, and that he shoult allow thoy to vnvoso tholr own bourding-bouse aud pay thom $4 per week extra Inatend of bounding thom: himself and unnrging thom $$ per week for: tha For inatance: A baker who hid been getting his board and £12 pur wook, and working: anywhere Crom twelve to sixteen hours por duy, would, wider (he now order, ot - things, receive $16 por week, work twolvo houra per doy, and pay hig own board. " ‘ihe ilrat “signer” appeared about 9 o'clock. This one was Mr, Fink Plischico, of No. 08 Bluo Island avenue. Mr. Plischke knew oxactly what: wna wanted of bli and Int good-natured way he went up and put hig name. to the contract, and thon left the ball, followed by bis tive men, who bail struck, but who wero now galng bauk to work. ‘This beyluuing, of course, pnt tho crowd in ‘allent = humor, mid they continued te fue) better and better ns one after anothor of tho bossus cume tn and signed, and took: away his men, About 10 o’elock Holsler & Younz, who employ aboutelghtecn nen at No. iH7 State streot, sixned tho contract and weru fottowed by Henry Thpor of No. Ulf North Wolly street, Willlum Sebinidt of No. 8 Clybourn avenue, Phillp Grotl, wd, it tact, all of tho princi bosses, y du'clock something like twonty-tve bosses bad signed, thosg who had got digned bole manityura of sinall bakerlos. As euch boss shred hie toate hls men away with tim, go that. there wore finally nut thicty mon lett In the hall. ‘Thore nre, however, more than Liat num ber still **out,” and thoy will ba in tho ball this Morning ready for their bosses, PRODUCTIVE CO-OPERATION, Tho Rev. Jumes KC. Applebeo lectured yester- dy eventag to a fulr-sized audience in Hersbey Tall on tho subject of * Productive Collnera- tion.” He helt that collperntion was an oft fdea, exemplified in every movemont of the world of Nature, and without which man could hover bave omurged from barbarism, Tho loct- urer traced the, development of man from a silva condition into that of a civilized boing, living togethor In associative Hfe, from which necessarily grow ocodperntive life. Properly spenking, collperation was a union not only for aninercnag of the productive power, but also for the unjoymontof tho results of that ins crease, At prosent, huwaver, ono-quarter.of those omployed in codperative production on- Joyed three quartors of tho result, and threo. quarters of the producers bad to be satlsticd with tha seuelniy quarter, ‘Tho averuse lifo or tho former bud been shown to bu forty-four yonra; that of tho Inttor only twenty-two years. The focturer treated tho Gospel intnlaiers to somo satire which woa grontly cajoyed by ble audienco, und insisted thut it wis folly to gent misstonarica abroud to the heathen when thers: was au much good thoy vould do at home, He Baid that tho diiferonees botweon capital and tubor wis tho faultof the system under which thoy codpernted,. and in conclusion held that trades-uniontam, loading on to productive cor Operation, was the cure which would oyentually remedy the evil by giving thom a cummon nln wie would knit, them toyothor iu frlundly unton, STATIONARY ENGINEERS. 3 The newly-organizod Fraternity of tho Str- tionary Engineors of Chieavo bela n mcoting Yesterday afternoon ut 102 Washtugton street, sume fifty mombers bolug present, | ‘Tho Preal- dent in opening the proceodings remarked that. the purposes of thla svcluty wight bo summed up in tho words " Iberté, fratornlté, ot egalitd.” ‘Thoy bud no Intention whatever of propurnting any ateike for higher wages throuxbout tho 1,600 engincors employed in tho city. ‘Thoy wero orpunizing for mutuul bonellt, wid thore was no good reason Why they should not have ou of Tho best nygoclitions In the yountry, Tho one rolling of u large numberof now members was dn order. oan » with tho following ollicerss Chicf, W. F. Fivbor; Vicu-Chief, Str. Hines: FinanolulSeerotary, John Charlesworth: Records tual Breretiteyy 8. Jones; Trousurer, James eCole, GCATNPENTERS AND JOINERS. 5 A miceting of delegates from the various Care Pontora’ aud Jojnors’ Henovulent Asavclutions of tho clty wns hold yeaterdoy ut No.7 South Ulark Streot. Arrangomenta were mado for ontore taining delegates to tho National Convention, to bo held at the Trades Assoimbly Hull'Aus. 8, ‘Tho several elty orgunizntions were kdvisud to vloct nt thor noxt meeting delogates to reprus sont tho Chicago Agsoclitions on the 8th prox, BRICKMAKEI# - ASSISTANTS, Tho Hand-Labvor Unlon held a meting at No, FA West Luke street yesterday afternoun, with Ausut Wom In the abate, gy tronnalina: to reguluty and advance the wagos of brickmukers’ . Ausistunte was discussad, CINCINNATI BREWERS, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chteago Tribune. ° O1xoiNNati, O., July 17.—Tho Inlcations to- nivhtaro that thu browora’ etriko will ond within ‘a fow days by tho’ browerles belng manned ‘by snon-Union men. Thestrike [snot for an ine cronse of waxes but fur a reduction In the hours of lavor.. The mou want to walt till 4:00 in the taorninyg bofore golny to work, but the bosses Ine wist that tholr cuatomers cannot be served une Jess work ta begun atu. tn, ‘There are about 2,000 aon out, Dispatches ‘fave. been ree polvad torday by tho nyents of the busses in Now. York guymg — that nous Union browors can by sunt to Cinsinnatl with outdelay, Wout number of experienced men would bo suiligiunt lo resumo work with In all the browurics. Greon men could be taxon in sulfictent itimbors ta tll up the quan ‘Tho dis- position among tho houses to-night fa to éond for ue Now York uien, and this will probably bo done, in whieh event none of the oll inen Will bo takoy) buck, and the bruwerles will all be rune nine ro thelr full capacity before tho closo of . % —— Conkling*s Spolle Angry at Arthur, bhi New York CO ee ‘The evideuve thus ihe contest ut Albany ts aps Bfonehing an ond: hag excited a part of the tniwarte inthis olty to cburges of treuchery ugalust sono of thelr nasoolates. | ‘Those persona known as bulonging. te the Arthur wing of thu Btuaiwurt faction are avousud -by thoir avsoulates or adesiretoyive up tho contest and to faye the pudce and barony volloy. Whothor this @ Crime oF not, it le at leustbo perurded by tho men who want Hoveau Conkling elucted Senator or the party destroyed, Clerk ‘Jobnson, of tho Asouwbiy, was ut tho Fifth Avenue Hotel tuat nigbt, flo suid ho did not abaro tho fecling that teeaiors wopld Le elected to-day, He thought te pitt re) pal wats, féaiceutal ‘The Damve and Stalwarts arg fratornlsing ia ie old Tuuilne way, and rumuee of vasgalus Inthe coming fall olections aro rife. These rumor tre probably the outcome of the alliance botween the Btalwarte and Democrats In Albuny, Republicans generally express thamselvos atrongly against tho Stalwarts who are tryin to adjourn tho Legislature without clecting Son- ators, thus toaving the United States Sonnte tn tho hands of tha Demovnita, Speaker Sharpo and his assoginte Democrats are denonticed 11 strong terms, ~The Incrensing bitterness of this Tooling is one of tho clemonts of tho talk around tho hotels in this city. 2 BASE-BALL. CHICAGO CLUB AVERAGES, At tho closo of Wednesday's gamo with tho Woreestors, ‘tho Chicagos : finished half tho schedule of games to bq played this soason. ‘The Trinuxy presents this morning the batting and fekting averages of tho men composing the telin in the zames played. It will be seen that Anson and Dalrymple maintain thote batting av- eriges of Inst scason, while Gorn has fallen off considerably, |; With the oxcepuion of Corcoran, tho romatnder of the team show a inarked fins Bpovurment In batting. Tho following aro tho imures? ait aca a Q| 3 Ey 88, ak] ROD 24 | 8 TIE CHAMPIONSHIP, At the close of Suturdny's contests the atand- ing of the various clubs was ns follows: : SESS SI FS) S| alt AR Fi AESiIaISIalE|§] 8 ciuns, Fle}s13 a Hy Toston. fod Od O}..4 10] 1 =] 0 2] f) s5) 2 a] O— 6) 7] ay 1 el 3) G} by] 10} OB 1f.] Uf 4]-6) 5) 23 2] 4} 1) 6} GJ—].. f° 0) 14) Vy GZ] 8) 4] Alt] 0} 19) ve] BS] 4] 4) 1) Bl) 19) Gamos lost, <.... 426) 17] 12] 20 [20] 4 29) 22] ty} SATURDAY’S GAMES, Tho reault of Saturday's games was ns fol- lows: At Buffalo, Hulfalo, 10; Chicago, 9, At) Aa Cloveland, Cleveland, f; Detroit, 3. At Provi- dance, Providence, 0; Worcostor, 1. :At ‘I'roy, ‘Troy, 1; Boston, — ROCKFORD. Tho New Opera-Wotrsc—School Censi —Natlonel-Bank Doposite—TKhe Stroote Rullroad — Porsonuale — A Doficiont Water Supply. Spretat Correspondence af The Chicago Tribune, Rockrorn, Ub, July 10—Tho now Opera House, which is now balug orected tn this city, promises to be u very attractive, pince, porhaps not go fur as tho exterior is concorned, for the Company ore using the: grenter purt of thelr capital on. tho interior decorations. ‘Tho drop- curtuln is 8 marvel of boruty, having, just been Mntshed, and will “doubtless surpass anything thia side of tho Atlantle, for all unite in pro- nounutpg it n grand piven of work. Tho contrat pleture represents thourch of Trojan and tho eltadol Ancooh, fn Italy. ‘The arch stands out quite prominently, with a body of water which {scovurel with vessels, while In the rear tho fine. touches of tho artist aro discernible in the cluster’ of” houses, which ara rally nothing but rough ilnea. Above all gre soon three Cunlds, ono ticting asx ditcetor, one play- ing n violin, and tho other a flute. Tho ‘buck- ground Is of whito sutit, and tho drapory ts of royal senrlot, and on elther sido are Japanese yaaca tillod with flowers, Tho whole has avery beautiful offect, and will cortainly look excel Jont whon it hangs Jn -its place in the new bulld- ‘og. ‘Tho recont: schdol consus of the clty shows that thero are 0,19 ehitdrun wider 21 yoara of axe, while fn 1880 thore were 5,02, Attho close of business on Juno 90 the four National banks of this elty bad on deposit 81,857,410,15, divided’'as follows: Rockford Na- Monat, $371,703.82; : Winnebago National, 8371,- 788.05; Secand Natfonal, $541,005.08; and ‘Third National, €208,082.82, ‘The strect-rallroad compnoy have succeeded in getting Mayor Crawford to sign tho ordinnuco granting thom .tho. right of way on certain streots, and they ure now quite bually engaged In securing tho cunsont of ‘proporty-ownors niong tna same, Thore is but very little opposl- Hon, and tho progpects aru thut tho entorpriso will prova nauccess, The first line will be built from the water-puwvor tu tho northorn part of town, aud thon from Woodrutt's Addition to tho fair-grounds, B ‘Thu membersot tho Waltontan Club of vbis off Aro tow enjoying thomeclves at Twitt Lakes, « number of invited friends nro also partivipntiog in the sport nt - this fuvorit resort. i A Mrs. John H. Shorratt, Ida und Mary Shorratt, and Carrio and May Wight bave started oni trip around the Inkug, Bir. Sherratt will juln tho party in Bulfate, ir. A. KE. Guage, of this place, has a cousin, Edward Stevens, who was wounded whilo in tho army in about the sume plico thut President Guriielt was shot by Gulteau. Stevens ontlsted at Waukegun, in Capt. Blodyett’s company in the net th litvals, und wis shot at tho battle of Chivknmutyn, He luy for sovon days without food, which tho plydiciuns say was tho anne of protonging his life, Ho recoverod cue Tue atuinp Lusinoss at the Post-Ofllco during fost month nmutnted to $3,001.58, We 4 Mr, donu D, Gadfcey, of tals pluce, is soon to be united in murringe to u Chicago Indy, ‘whosa unio fs not yet known. Mr. ‘Thoms G. Lawler ts visiting at Harris: burg, Cunuda, S ‘The Nov, Frank P. Woodbury and family wilt spond the summiur with the ley, ©, £1, tobords, Be Madison, Wis, ‘ Tho itockford Watch Factory stuck now aalis at 1,79, which la tho biyhost that uny has been disposed of, | Tho Company patd tholr employés between $6,000 mud “87,000 in fold. yoaterd whieh f certainly a xood payroll for an Ingti- tution ao young, |. e “The hot weather has caused suoh a drain upon tho now Wator- Works well that tho City Councll buve pronibited tho uso of water froin ‘bydeaues between 7:00am, aud Op.m. Tho capucity of thu works is” 2,500,000 gallons o day, but un tha Uth of July, betiweou 7:00 4. in, aud 7 p, 1., there Wore punipod and used 162003 gallons, Nothin would baye been: thought of this when cyory= ng the river wator, but:the supply moro carefully, The dupacity of the woll ta doubtivss sulllolent to moet tho ue mand, but lt ia thought that: tho supply. pipes muat be deopur downjat order that tho welt will tive o wreater Ghance ‘to Uilup wheu thoro ta notimuch druln upon it. At parent tho mupoly ja drawa frum the top, and whun tho water full bolow a curtain mark nono can be obtained, SE 4 DICKERINGS IN’ MINERAL SPRINGS, Spectut Correspondence of Tha Chteago Tribune, Wautraita, July 10.—Tho topio of convorsa- don for tho past week among all clnssos of puve “| plo at thia revort hua Loon about the eile of the two apriuga--Lethesda wud Siluriau—to : tho Northwestern and Milwaukeo & St. Paul Itnll- rond Companies, It {4u protty well catablishod fuct that Bothesda Spring will bo trausforred before the close of the month to Stute-Treasuror Guutithor, who, it lai olulmed, representa tho syndicates of the Northwoatern, Mrs, Dunbar, sho proprictross, told your correspoudant, yoae tordny that thore were threo wealthy gontiomen now in the resort wha bave boon negotiating for tho Uquid wine for 4 month und that sho would consider well bofore sho acted, ‘Vhore ia cortululy somo rousonus.for thinking. thut ho Bt, Paul Company will rehase the Silurian, Tho Companies aro old and Litter opponents, and Wilt grasp ouch and overy opportunity to oxouly Presiidont Mitchell and other olticlals of tho St. vaul Company woro hore this week, and ¢pent considorable tin at the Silurian grounds,” eres The Spoils System Hespo: we Guicosu's Crimc, London Time, Jui ible for hy z In tho various oulumente wide Upon the great |' erie, scurcoly a suggestion Isto by found that. any. [umortane change of Polley cun be tho Ime Mudlute result of tha disabling of tho President. u woot a UO UERE eer ae Oat lee, one wou! 2 dlecot ne Ol 0 101 Miserable of erloluala to prove an tostrument: by which tha duatinivs of & grunt: Nadu wero aifeutud, Never, apparcotly, wero motives bus wetting murderous dusigos sa wean ahd paltry ua those which iupeiled Guitowu tu fru at Gon, Garteld. Even Booth, with his tawdry sontiments and melodramutic ways, Was svarvely su des pisableg criminal a8 0 who Iles in Washington jul, Tho fever heat of puselun In.1vdd aud the vialply impending fall of the Bouth wore tho Hoy Unuutural sthoulante ot the murderer of Prosidyut Lincolu. His was the orime ‘of a seneutional acior, whi ‘aulty and love of Posing, togutbyr with mathy fur the Bouth~ orn cause, lemptod blot tocwourk in w foul cous Spicnoy. Hero, assuming thet Guiteqy ls not o dowurlght iuoatic, big acts are ud uly ay those of a vulgur foutpad. A disappoluted placus unter, & vaurunt, and fullure in al} relations of lifo, he peaters tho Govorumont with wullcitutions fur gu ollice of sous gusts aud bos cause he dea not get what he wants, ho scoks to murder the head of the State, Thero Is hothiug much moro reputsive In the annals of ror\tab. than this vain and vagaboudish mond. coht making up his mind to shoot (on, Gare fleld because ho had not got npost, Pliccsrack- ing hes always been the ugly spot on Anterican political fife. It has bred unoluan passions. Tt 18 stained mon whose nitines ought to have been pure. ‘Tho world now socs in an unis. tukablo wer to what lengths this combinntion Of party animoalty und cuptity.—tho spirit of tho partisan and the gambler in one ny tie Wouk-mindol mon of tho stamp of Gultenu. - te ta wise to Inquire carefully whettor he had ncentnplices ur necessorica In his crimo., But it is not less deatrablo to considor whothor the praoticn of regarding Civil-Servico otlices na the Inwful spotls of the victor Is not pecs responsible for Pile Eevee There wilt ein pppercinalty: for party spirit. doing mis: chief if tho Nation tukea to heart this great calamity, and resolves, tbat it shall not bo the’ atenping-stuins ‘of malcontents, torday. was Intdonondence-Day, — ant passed off with fow of tho usual rejoloings which would bare beon unseomly while t Presidont Iny tna eritical astute. Our hopo is that whon tho next Fourth of July comes round thore nny bo no ocension for sorrow, but the covtrary, Suob erimes ns Gultent'’s sumotines Indircatly produce good little thought of by thofr authors, If tho Josson which so many Aurion Journals are onforoine bo taken to benrt—if tho apirit of tnotion and greed which are the besetting political viens of American olltics bo somawhnt abated—Prealdent Garneld ‘will not have suffered In vain, CROP-PROSPEOTS, KANSAS, ‘To the Editor af The Chicago Tribune. ‘Wienrra, Kas., July14.—In your Issue of tho 10th inst, nnestimate of the what crop of thia year ts made by one Perkins, and. sea he. puts Kansas dowa as good. . While Lam proud of our Stato for what it bas done in growing wheat Ido. notilke to sco it represented wrong, and in ay= ing that the whont crop of Knnsus is yop this Yoar, tt is nn orror. Kunans haa 104 counties, and not more thao balf thisnuinbor maka any pro= tonav to ralso whoat. In nuriouiture Sedgwick Conuty ranks’ first, Sumnor secund, McPher- son third, Cowley fourth, and, from my observns tion In traveling over tho State, Tconaldor those countics akend on “whont this yenr. Bodgwick ‘had sowa in whoat Inst fall 100,034 ucres. This Spring 6 per cent of this acreage was plowod up and planted to corn, 10 por cunt more was dam- aged by bull, ote. and was not’cut.. Of tho ro- maining 8 per cent there will be somo which inay muke fifteen bushels por acro, and I know of some that bas boon thrashod which made but three and one-half bushels pur nore, My estl- mato of those counties named, or any county in tho Btate, wili not bo over sovon' bushola per nore, yot thoro may bo some fow countics that will make more than that. regards uuaity It will not be as gond ne Inst. yoar. I attribute the shortness of our whent crop to too-much rain, which began falli about tho thio wheat wus debate 2 and continued to rai more or less evers day for twelve days, which cuuged It to bilght and Tust, Our corn crop promiacs to be the best ruled sinco 1876,and If wo. have it soasunablo from now on we will feel very proud of our corn crop, as that which was’ planted well and tentiod tho same 1s good for Bavente iva bushela per acre, Oats arc not very Food, ‘This crop is not planted much hore,—only 1.062 neres sown In tho county thle opt while ‘of corn, . 106,619 aurea woro antod, ? Miseesrs, E. O. I. Edbatm and If, 3. Cook of thd Prairie Farmer, of Chicago, aro hora writing up tho Arkinsus Valley, {think thoy aro favorably impressed with our country. f huve scen so many opinions published about tho Kunaas wheat crop that I concluded to send } tho facts ns 1 looker at thom, presuming the: wil bo of Intorest, and vspcoinily so tothe bulis and bears; of tho whoat murket. " Iespcct- fully, : FAiutett GueUEN, THE NORTIWUST, Special Disvateh to The Chtcago Tribune, LaCinoskr, Wis, July 10.—Tho past week has begn vory favorubte to growing crops, A weok ugo reporte were anything but favorable from Minnesota and Dakota, but a decided improve: ment Is reported, Tho wenthor has beon yory much cuoler and we have had but. little rain to do any damngo.' Tn some loculities unfavorable reports come, but on the whole are much botter. On tho Wivonn & St. Potor Rullway reports stato evorything Is looting Mnely. Calnch-bugs scem to have keon most troublesome for seventy-fivo miles weat of tho Mississippt River, and scom to bo contined within thut ‘Hinlt on elthor sido of tho Mississippl Vatioy In both Wisconain and Minnesota, steparts from alt stations on the Southern. Minnesota: Rallrond will be received horuntter twicon wook until hurvestetine,. A botter foeting prevails among furmera, and It iy hype that the present wontber may continue, "ag tha crops will show a doolded improvement. —S : INDIANA Spectat, Dispatch to Tre Chteaco Tribune, * Lavayatre, -Ind., July 16,—leports; of tho ravages of the army worm In tho adjacont coun: ties of, Benton, Whito, and Nowiton, are fully confirmed. Mr, Kent, of Kentland, is reported to bave lost $15,000 this Inst wouk by tho injuries of tho worm that dleth not, and whose appotito ia not quenched. The firm of Henderson & Hoss, of this clty, bud a furin of 100 ncres noar Kunttand, from which a wook ago thoy expoctod to hurvest about 6,000- bushels of onta, but the wort came in, Ike a thief in.tho night, and swept tho tleld bare, leaving onty tho stalks to ‘show what was and what mixht bnve been. A Woito County furiner game to Lafayotte yea: terday und purchused a machine fur cutting hin onts, only to find on bis return homo that tho army worm bud rendered the muuhine usctess for thls yoar. : CALIFORNIA. : Ban Francisco, Cal,, July 16,—Tho San Fran- claco Pruduce Exchunge roporta that thoro is romalning in the Stile of tho crop of 188) T2A8H,278 contals of wheat and UH,602 barrols of flour, ‘This is considered u low ostimote, 2a 'no returns have ween recoived: froma number of imlnor polnts,: aggregating a considerable amount, of which no ostimate Is mado, and in case matorial discropancies in tho reports from any one point the towust tures bave invariably been take, This ts the largest surplus of wheat over carried over. . ‘ILLINOIS. - Bpectat Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune. Broomrxaton, 1, July 1%.—Tho army-worm witkin tho past throo dayahas mado a rald ou MoLenn County crops and throntens to. dovas- state folds, despite the oferts of tho ontira farming populace. Thoy. aro attacking oven outs and wheat in shock. Farmers aro haston- ing pavyest, work Iu hopes of chuvking thoir curcor, wk iowa. Special Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune. McGnreaon, Ja. July 10,—'tho wheat aud bar- Jey crops in Southorn Minnesota und Northorn lowe aro nearly destroyed by chiuts bugs and hot weather.; The yicld will not be more than half scrop, Tho oats, hoy, aud ‘cory crops aro Qt present promising an nbundant ylold. Tho butloy crop is nuarly burvested., ‘ —— : CRIMINAL ITEMS, : Burgiars mado an. unsuccessful attonipt Bat- urday alyht to’ farco an ontrauce through a window to the rosidonco of Mra, Dr, A. Gould, No, 403 Wabash avenua, ‘ Anderson Fora, a colored man, 23 years of nge, fe locked up at tho Armory charged’ with ploke ing Jennio It's pocket of $8, Night before Jast Jonuto, who leu Bouth Clark’ stroet prosti- tute, was lovked. up for disordorly conduct. Minnlg Vortor took adyuntage of Jonnio's Ine, varceration, and stole from her unludked room tho sum of $25.. Therofore Minulo also jane gulshea, a : ‘i ee . Noitlo Smith, who dorives hor support from ©. H Holl, aud lives with bim at No, 17l Fiteh avonuo,’ bad a Solliny: out with hor whilom hubby, and, In a spirit of: revungu, took the luce curtaiua frony-the wiodows of bis rdoin and some woaring-appnrol frou. bis wardrnbe,’ and would bave suld thom bad sho not boon ap- prohended,- Such 14 the oumplatut for which sho uu ares at the Bouth Bide Policu Court this «Jolin. Lawton, ‘a coal-cart driver, 20 yoars of aye, wus urrosted yeaturday vburged With at~ tumptod rape Upon ‘the person of a T-youreold duushter of Mr. Graco,’ livin at No. 243 Clinton. sircot. The ussault took place. soo ufter 7: o'clock yeatorduy. morning ut tho oblid’s humo, whero Lawton le 4 youravr, Io suys In oxpla-. nadon that drunk, and that he did not stun to think of what’ be was about. Justice Wallace will boar tho exvuses this morning, Fred Douglass i ihe Virginia Cone * i tout. Tho: Washington National Repudtican prints the following Ivttars . ” Li . Ovvtox Ov Tiik IteconpEN OF Dexps, Digrnicr oy CoLumuia, Wasitinaton, D. U., July 13, 188, j adtalier Sint faite Hichinond, VoD ai Bint Lhave no quesiod whutever that oulore: Volors in the State of Virginia, in view of all tho viroumstanoca there existing, will do well to wive thelr voice and votu to the loadjuster party. Equal rights evorywhory, and evorything glso afterward. ‘Uhlogsaro more then names. Uf the Reudjusters aru honest and fair euougn waive the colurod citizens of the State of Vite Hula equal fa At the bullot-box, ta the Jury. x, and the kuuwiedwe-box, I for ona aur will- ing to trust tholr Justico and’ falrucss with ‘th mouey-box of that Stute. In sayiug this, J Jn no wise wish to bo underdtood a4 adupting avy thpory or justillcation of repudiation Ia any Jorn OF tuablon. [simply eay that the insu who will dealbonestly with Ovlored aitlavns of Virginia aco people than yours, moro fkely to deal Justly with other thoso who do not. Iteapeatfuily ErrnenicK DouaLasa. ted; and of having nftorwards | AoIF intye Iuudod entates want steammena (7, ite senger-trafla in tho Geldon Hort. Aw gor eth ee folf, hendmnitalinving taken tuentinse a7, 9 10 #71 10 Inn af 14 PUBLIC HEALTH. Auida that what ha took wan tasters ey COUN Parison with what was takon hy tho creo COM otbors, , BANKERS’ CONVENTion, Six Thousand Soven Hundred Ban Blovon Hundred Mitonw of oe ‘Thirty-Ouo Hundred MiMions of wt ponite. De ‘Tho nnnual Convention of the Amort ors’ Assoulition isto te held at the Pari Parke, Ningrara Falls, Ne Yu on tho ton, (eet 1th of Auguat. Abont 8,000 {nvitattons ary Transportation of Corpson—A Circdiar from tho Stnte Board of Hfontth to Hallroad Suporintondonts on tho Sub Joct of Water-Closots. ser € Apeciat Correspondence af: The Chicago Tribune, Sratnarienn, Mt, July 10,—Tho following or- ders havo. boon Isauod by tho Btato, Hoard of Henltht, § : s/o28 eos, Inntxor State DoAno or Heacti, Spnrna. FIELD, Ih, July 16, 1881.—Rulo 1—The transpor- tation'of tho bodies of porsons who tiaye died of smnll-pox, asintic cholera, or yollow-fever, is can Aang, absolutely, forbidden, < +» |, been fsaued, and ovory bunking firm, Na, Rule 2-From Noy. 15 to March 16 ati dead | bank, Stata bank, Trust Co yy and ote! hudies inay bo transported without Fostrlations ‘| ‘bank 'int . MADAM, and savy -bank fn the Unitod States ta entitied torong dolegito, - Hach member uf tho Ansocintioy One Voto nt iil genural and point elon hi the Convention. Conventions of bankers ho moins ungommon i thls country, Tyuely convention of bankers In this cou ro fteas excopting the budies of thosu who hava died ub diphtheria, scarlet-fover, typhus, or. typhold- itt —The bodies of thosa who bavo diod of diphtheria, Banelot<toyor typhus, or typholil- fover, nt alt timos, and all bodies presonted for | nt Mitwanked, Wise A Mery wnthorat transportation, from SMarub 15 to Noy. 15, must mitken, Wise Atty, IU aud Th 159, ba ulesat Wrapped in a disinfectant corccloth, | 2eliberations of tho body wora of HO pubite ime Pincod Iuatutaiiicnr woolun cola, and tals | Portaoes And nv National Assariauyy vor, wil envlosed by a tight wooden box. mauled, A Low yourd iftor, however, whe tule +—Gvery-uead boy, must, bo olthor soe Tirentoned thy SBhneey emntenaant’ on compantad by a physiulan’e cortifionte, ahowing,| mane to unite. the banks wit’, *atla sauso of death, or a cortiticats of tiquost rout’) OF nldinus tho Goverumont. Waten Te yf, Ne tho” Coroner, or a permit for. traysportation | Danka wore urminized a. convention oe tuond rom tho Clerk of the Focal Hoard af Hoalth tf | Naw York Cli about tho Yent eo eel da bi to continue the orgnnlzation were 1 Until the Contonnint your, when the bagel nuothor olfort which was au 4 following yenr n convontion toga, and [t was then determines mitnone organization, which wit aoe Such Is the orjela of tho Amoriean fi sociation, ‘To-day thre aru 0,700 banks i At United Statos, which may be divideniy eet clussos.—tho National banks, Stite banty, anvings banks, and tho Thyate. lacunne, posit, and trado banks. ‘Tho Nauonal banks About, 3000 In number; Oct. 4, 1430 tbat "itive following table shows th r °, ho lowin| lo shows by} havititiess F resoutees ang any, and a written certificate ‘from tho shippin, undertaker, that the curpye has been preparad for transportation in nocurdango with tho rulos of tho LUnojs State Rourd of Hoalth, By order of the Bonrd. Joun H, Ravon, M.D. Scoretary, Intixors Brats Roary or Heavtu, senna PIZED, LL, duly 15, 1841.—At a meoting of the Ailinols Stato Hourd of Health, huld in Chicago, Juno 2, tho attention of the Board having boon vd tu the subject, the following action was taken on rallrond water-cloacts: : “WirkreAs, Complaints hive been made to thy Stuta Hoard of Hoalth of the neglocted and polluted condition of tha wator-closots nnd privles connected with many of tho rallrond dapots In this Stata; thorefore, be It + “Resolved, That -the Suporintondonts of the several railroads bo rospcotfully. requosted .to givo auch instructions to tholr omployéa us shall Secure tho daily Inspection and cleaning of: tha phices named ind such uso of disinfectants 13 will Insure healtbfulnoss, nes . “ Resuived, That the Seorotary he instructed to comniunicate this preamble and resolutions to tho proper ojlivers of tho several railronds,? . Incompllance with the above inetructions T herewith forward the samo to Fou and request your immedinte attontion to tho aanie, Joun H. Raver, M. 2., Secretary. _———————————— . FAIRS. state and District. Monhanicsburg....;.,8ept. 18-10 Chicigo., +f tO Oot, me Peoria... z RESOUNCES OCT, 1, 1830, LORDS ess sssesvee ase Honds for circulation... SLOA Oo Other Unitod States bond: Othor wtovk bonds,...... Due from othe aT tute. Loyal-tonde 5 Nauional-bank notes, Clearing-Houso oxcti tatos cartitloates of Due from United Btates ‘Tronsu OLMO TEBOULCCS .seeeseveves ene Kanens State Fair Ausocio= ‘Total, 52, 105,600,00) + Tho following table shows tho aggregat _ mg capital andNioposite tn tho "Unit pass, uno, 1880; i NATIONAL BANKS, er! ural and. Mo- * ebanio’l Ass'n.Oshkosh, Wis....«. xposl- »Sopt. 12-16 &: Minnonpotla, Minn.,...Sopt, 5-10 hum -- Aug, 29 to Sopt. 3 0) Bie a8 eB »Oct, 18-22 Bepts 12-17 o oeBe pty 2060 0: Ohio,,.23.., Pounsylvania, Louls Fair, Ne Capital. Duposits tases teveenee SAVINGS HANKS, WITHOUT CAPITAL,” Number, ‘Tri-State isconaln. Milinols County Fairs. poe | 9,000.09 Il of those banks nro invitad to take this boas conference, ‘elthor by their ofitcors or, in _ense thoy do ‘not send delegat they ave represyonted by tho. Vico-I'residents the Aggoclations, of whom one fs choseu toe vach State and Territory, Tho Convention ger erally transact tholr business by referring the Particular subject under: consideration to sek comuittoes, and to hear reports from them. 19 sonie Inatunces papors ure propared and read oa tales of Interest to the Convention. nvitutlons hive been sont to all the offcen of the Canadian banks to be prosent at the Con vention, and It {3 likely that soing nation willy tukeu to amend tho by-laws so that Canadien bank olficors can be admitted to membordlp Tho Prosldent of the Assoolntion is Aloxander Mitoboll, Prosident of Mnaring and Fire-Insur guea Bank, Milwaukee, Wia.: First Vice-Pres dent, Jacob -D, Vormilyo, President Merchants -.Out National Bauk, Now York City.. Thoro are ain y Kept. U-5 | Vico- Presidents from ouch State and Territory, -Sbawnootown..Aug, 3 to Sopt.2 | D. J. Fults being: from. Ohlo, ‘The Associauod pede bas algo an Exeautlyo Council of twonty-oos mombers, fo whfoh Messrs. Dushler and Sos uppear from Ohio, ! : THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN SAYSt “Tho Maoktanon Peus have boen fn uso incur Offico for over twa yonrs, and havo given good satisfaction. Mackinnon Pen Co., 1% Dro! ‘way, N, Y.j 03 Madison street, Chicago. ————__ é MONUMENTAL, Vobn H. Volk, designer and manufacturer of fino granite and marvle monuments, tables statunry, curbing, ote., In sclected stock. Ofc corner Dearborn and Randolph streets, arroliton, bo} - Warecommend Hldredgosowing-machine, DEATHS. De a a an a nae OCCU * DERGAN—Lucy Iyiand, wifo of J, Deegan, July. ~Funoralatld o'clock ‘Tuesday, tho Web, from bet Inte home, 10s Weat Twonty-tirsteat,, by carciages Galpna Depot, thonco by cars to Calva rah TAYLOR—Uf consumption, nt thy residence o her, L7H Matewat. July 17, Anne Mtury, dauyhter ot ‘Witilata ‘Tayler, ayod 31 years, J VAUGHAN July 17,98 bia resldonco, 17) Tiny. soventh-st, David Vaughan, aged @ yoors) mon’ an inva. Fuourel from the bouso ‘Yucsday, July 19, at 10 Pa mt. MIKKELSEN—Charlotta, youngest daughter, af Aluortund Gunde Mikkelson, aged 3 montis sod Fuhorai will tako place Monday, 2 p, m. frou # Nori Marketa nee gSTHUNMtclla, daughter of Morman and Tesltt 5 months an 5 Funeral frum the resideses, No. 252 eat Monet st, Monday, 2.u'cluck p. mi. ih sO the Churen of tho vail Randolph, Hichland B os J i iu 7) sf Rook laland., Wahoo by carcitgaatto Colvacn Gomaclory. Friend Hock Island. tho family arg invited, Sangamo th {7th inst.,.atichnol Kannof, # Schuylor,.... Sholb, hig aio residonea al Portiend-ave oy 8 yeu unoral Vuuwtay, July 1, by cars to Calvary vee tory cron yer RAHOF i ipatiaautt MeKLNOY—On tho Ith inet, Potor Rdvward, Catherine and Owen ‘alouitroys pyowd yours) 001 Funoral Monday at, 10 o'clock fram 34 Hopett By epee vary cemetery Lars ay nue’ LWAY=—Kunday, July ti, of cholera In wines oe intant off ra He ‘and Ellon iulwsh "Aneel Wy earriuses faim the Clarence Toute i Calvary at lp, im, Monday, July 13. * e———————_&z&&x&{—zxy_Z&—;=—~"&&=&E&=eeeee “ ANNOUNCEMENTS. ie it REV. &, 0, OAGL Wilt, cox pt. FFD ‘duot the noon prayer-mauting to-day in Lot opt. 12-16 | + e n euslog 1 cay | eeeearelt Maus. AUOTION SALES. By G20, P, GORE & C0.) 3H and 3if Madison-st REGULAR TRADE SALE © TUESDAY, JULY 19, 9:30 A. M. Dry Goods Cong, Under. ni nourvonent of our Opening for RELIGIOUS REVIVAL, - ipectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ~ RArrLEANOUND, Ind, July 16,—Aan roault of thalaborsof the Rov, Thomas Harrison, tho evangellst, there wore twonty-two oonveralons Jost evoning and during tho day at the Tiattlo- ground camp-mecting, ‘The ov." Harrison la working carnestly, and bis colaborers nro cn- \donvoring to rostraln him from overoxertion, fearing ho will bring on another aick spoil, At tho meoting last night ho announced : that on Monday afternoon he should relate his personil experionco in dotult, and on Monday ovuning ho should deliver bis farewell ‘acrmon here, Uo thon gocsto other tetas of labor. at alo will close Oar rasont. teaaon Dot ie iad in Auguat, CBO. CORB & CO, Auctioneer “BUYERS OF Boots & Shoes Will serve ‘thelr Interests by attending 0 AUCTION SALE on . Wednesday, July 20. Josh bree Wisdom, :-Tho man who gots bit twico by the somo dog better adaptod for that klod of busincas than anyother 9.” Cuaron nies -‘Thero ian great doal of religion in this world that ts likes lfo-presorver,—only put on ot the Tnoment of Immediate danger, and then put on hale tho the bind side before. »~. + Bxperlonce ia @ school where; a man learns what a big fool ho bas beone-s ie. > ‘he nvu who doesn't beliove in any horoaftor Hot o deoadfully mean: opinion of bimuclt and bu chances, Foe ge ae | There are two kinds of fools in this’ world: thosu wha oup't change; tholr opinions and | ye shall close out a clean line of Seaso™ those who won't is a erste. 3 Tot «A good doctor isn gontieaian to whom wepay | . ble Goods, which will include a Pi vin ror‘advising us to oat ess nad exere 7 te RRR ay V4 vere far Out in tie world. men ‘show ‘us two aides to tholr chuructera; by tho fireside ouly ono, vb ae ‘Tho imdurder, aud Manali Sampls in ese OnE & COs : + GEO Biadin uadiont os GAS STOVES. GAS “tie Son pul ” o m 4 Heating Bier Ges Coa y vary bust ‘Robbery of Abdul Cn BURe ieee ConsrantinorLe, July ¢,—Byvor- slnoe the last day of the Stato trial ramors have beon ourrunt: thas several of- the prisouera had mado more or Joss vompleto oonfuasiuns.- Thuse rumors ore confirmed to-day by the Vakyt, whioh ‘gonorally mentee ite Inforinytion Crow ollivial sources, Au- to this authority, Sahmoud Pasha ace TOVES a "phe! ousos Nour! Pasta not onlyef having aivou tho § , 126 Dearborn, Gs, 2am Tenet eae a jowelry, or value ind ut baviag roulized (rod tha atolon brovortyy CAND Be mes in company with corn bankors, more thu #0, Hoa ee on tho uthor band, ac- Glued Mabinoud Pasha of baviug been u member of tho Spevlal Commission for ull {mportant eat of having given to Mustafu, tho wreat> lor, the knife with which tho crime Was commlt- sonal eee on Biter q Bons st ee boa rest Tage Kateries, put a panily audateiovly pare, © CUSPIIEE: courant