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6 - THE CITY. IN GENERAL. 0 &. Rust, of Racin, Wis. ts at the Shorman, » D. Moore, of Clocmnnnti, 15 at the Tramont, “Joatatt CHATLY, of Peorla, Illy 1s nt the Tro- mont. 3 : Un. &. 1% Frost, of Worcestor, fs -at tho Loland. ' . a Q, A. WArNstny, of Jackson. Mlob.y da at the ‘Tromont. <n ‘M, SAtasnuny, of San Tranalsco, is at tho Palmer, moe , J, A, Darra ond wife, of Indinun, are at tho Yalmer, Di J, Hasan, of Duffalo, N.Y, is at tho Palmer, * ‘Antiun D. Huxtsn,of Philagolphin, Is at tho Sherman, ts Aff. Pieters and wife of Ban Francisco, are at tho Palmor. ‘D. McCunronar and wife, of San Francisco, ate nt the Sherman. ” ins gono to the bluc-griss region to give cho giris a trent. 1.8, Crips and M. Montgomery, of Phtindol- phia, ara at to Tremont. Atvtiep Comevy and G. Pourpoint, of Paris, France, are at thy Palmer. Mi AND Mus, Geonae T. Wastwonrit, of Pensacola, Min. are at the Tremont, «iB, Chank, Superintendent of the Lake Erie & Western Ruilrond, Lafayotte, Ind. is atthe Mattuson, Maa. J, S$. CAnn, of tho firm’ of W. 'T. Binck- woll & Co, the gront amoking-tobaceo ‘innitt= facturers, fs stupping at tha Grand Pacitie Hotel, ada A. BaiwEY and wife, proprictor * Bars ninne” Cleotet, Ge We. Ballon, Genern! Agents and J, K. Wurnor, Goneral Advertising Agent, ro at the Commercial Hotel. THe compositors on tha. Nee Mrete" Preaes atruck work yesterday because their wages wero ett Nowa from 3S to 07 cants per 10h) uins, Tho hers were emibled, however, to get -the ont about the usual tine, ‘tie tenrporature yesterday, as observed by Mitnasse, optician, '§ Martigon street, Trt. uNn Muldiog. was ng follawat Ben. in, 73 dee Reds; Won, thy Tay Ty WBE Tp, amy Bs 8 Burpineter, fe my 20,034 8 pe mn, SGT A vonnespoxpent asks, “ Lo what proportion is tho thertmomoter in gonornl itso tu tho Neaumor?” litthe proporuion of four to nine. In other words, to reduce Fahrentoelt ta Tentimer, subtrict thirty-two, multiply by four, und divide hy nine. ‘Vn strike of tho Gorman Journeymen bakers for the reduction of the hours of labor from six. teen to twelve pee day, and’ the priviluze of bourding whero they please, hrs substantially ended, and the etrikers, ike: tho strect-car moo Jast wintor, buve come off victorlous. oA MEeING cf tha Hxecutive Bonrd of tho Chiexwo Slupshooters' Association was held at Ulich's Hall last cvoning to establish the rato of pushenger transportation ty the park of the Aa Baclitton and to reguinte tho tralile, with tha coneurrence of the raliroad company, Orro Fiscuenr, Deputy West Town Collector, wag up ‘before Juatice Meech again yestorday. on the ebarge vf assault and battery, preferred Mra. Bunker, ‘The trinl coumenced on Satur- day and was concluded yestorduy mourning, when Fischer was fined $5 nnd costs. On the 2th ot Juno fast, he entered tha house of complain ant’s parents aud insulted and abused her. Four young boodtums, aged from 12 years tip- wWarda, Named Charles Hilly William, Morels, Frank Boyle, and W. Olson were brought before Justice Hudson yeaterday morning oo a chine of burytury, Itseemse that thoy broke Into tho house No. 412 Superir atreet, and bid some ail- verware and sual artletes done up to carry nwny. But they were caucht-in the act. They were held in $00 bonds each ‘to tho Criminal Court, 5 ‘Wi Assessor of Hyde Parte returns the Im- proverments nuded to the roal estiute ata valine ‘on of nbout $00,000 during the past your, Tho asxessed valuation of real estate for 3890 was ShU01,807, The personal property valuation for 18) Is F272 kh, which. is $78 torg than that Tor 180, Pianos are nssessod 820,000; dredqes und vessol craft, $11,000; merchundlse, $24,450; * geld and sliver und fated Ware, $13,100; din- monds and Jowolry, SL, - ‘AMONG tha passengers un tho steamer Cer- munle, which should*reach England ‘to<duy or to-morrow, ure tho wife, sor, und ‘daughter of Ald. Shorey, of thiselty. His son, Paul Shorey, who gridunted at Harvard with high honors In tho clnes of has receividl oa certificate at Beholarship from bis coliege aid goes wbrond at its expense to reside fortwo years to fit him. self for a Professorship. [le gous liret to Athons, and thence probably to Germany, .. z A young French woman, hnitlig from Rich- mnond, Ind, yesterday abandoned hor babe tn tho walting-voom at the Wabash & St, Louls Rallrozd Depot. Some ona bup) pened to recul- ject having seen the mothar tucing the onmtbis for tbe Nortwostern Nepot, and Ollicor Gnitaghor caused ber urrest by tolepboning to the. ollicer on duty at the iattor depot. Later tn the day the pofice axucted a promise from her that sho would cure for the intunt and troat it kindly, after which aho was perinitted to go hor way, Dr. J, 1. McCuLovait yesterday awore out a Warrant befare Justion' Brown: charity. Wi ‘f, Quinby with niatntalning' a public nuisante nt ju, 1 South Hulsted street. At that. number Mr. Quinby rung a shop for repairing und tem- perlng wagon springs. — lho uses olf in tho Process, and the Doctor says that the hat fron aud burning on gives opt not only yory olfensive odora, but also odors that are ‘dungoruis to the + health oF people Iving In the welghborhood, soveral cases of slekness there botng uttributed to tho fumes from the shop. Hi Chicusro Lacrosse Club beld a meeting at No. ht West Luke street lust oventng. ‘Tho Tollowime tein Of the boat twelve was selected totake part In the forthcoming matehuas ), Hokey, 2. Brennan, M. Callaghan, J. Higylnn, . bntkin, F, Malloy, M. Burnes, Ed Burke, Bal Sheeting, M. Giltoth, +8, anil M, Foron, Several quick tums trom Sbwinkee and other points are expected sto try Wo inettle of tha Chiengo Chub. . The next tutety will be held at tho ratsxe, corner of Chicago and Hoy no avennies, of (ho th Litste ab Bed pe ate Mus, WATR STANGHIL urcested on A eomphiint ofl. M, .Mbenson, agent fur tho Narth Side Cilzens’ Longue, for selling House: to wo minor and nllawing bliin to play pout in her Baloo, No. SH Nurth avenue, eitiny before the North Chlengo. Pullce Court: yesteriiy morning toc esaminition, ‘Tho dotendint beysed for worey, promlgdng never iucaia te allow minors be her Hlnces Suyerul policy otloers amt velyhbors jeutod inher bende. Tho gent fort disposed Hie the charge to disurderty conduct, ad it Soreiineie Wis Hoed $10 und costs, which sho pal. 5 Ar tho regular inonthly, meoting of tho Ger- Tuan Soulery, held wilay or tivo ago, the agent or. thy Society submitted nu tuporiine report Farilog omtgeant busters and‘ uther matte The roport sets Fore (hot about 40,000 emigrants arrived hero Ist montin Host of whom went Wost nnd Northwest to grow up with the coun. try, Thero called ut (he oftlee of thosuuluty 108 persons. OF thesy furnished ; umptoy nent. Etetp was extonled to4l pove omigrant: fumlice ont of WF npplleants, Munnehdl ald Besex tonal to poor emigrants amounting to 7 ‘Tie postscript to a private busiiess letter to Mr. D. J, Hubburt, of this elty, from Mr D. Conghead, of Nashville, Tent, a reproauntattve iin yf that place, and one who sutfered from approprlution -and contixention during the War on iiccount of hie: sympathies with the South, shows whut aconplete revelution hud takon pluce vince tit tne, and to wit an axe Wat the Presideut has ingratioted plinsell, ito the hourts uf the Southorn peopto, dvhie ty whut Mr. Crujgheatl saya: * Wo aro ull mourning hero over the utrocious attempt acs tho Preshtont's Alife ag if bo were the Proaidunt of our choosing, God krant that ho may recover and tivo ty curry outs wisy and putriotiy Administration.” Enwanb Vauranent and James Stith wore In tho Wost Mudison street Poles Court syostorday mourning, charged by W.1L Eldor, of No. 43 Cicero street, with mayhem, Tt appears that Elder way exorelslng hls horao in the strout Sun + day, when one of the prisonora cume up und ottered bim a dottur fur tho “Hug... Elder took otfenge at the remark, and insinuated that the fellows bad botter wove on, or thera would be trouble, bare mee tho duct: pioina Into tha horemun, and inthe flgbt: Faulznor bit tha thumb of the plnintif, inflctiue « painful wound. Whlia beimy placed under arrest ‘tho puxnacious Yaulkuur reslated, and when rought to the station was bookul on an ude wiWonal” charge, Ow the charge of mayhom Huutkner was Nnod $i, and tur resisting an ollleer $25, Smith 2 oibcur $2 mith was tacd ss for dleurderly, . . AsmeTiNa of gentlemen was hold atl o'clock ) yesterday afternoon in the cluthroout of tho 1. Buorman louse to organize the Urieh Electrics : Light Company of Chiewyo. Str, Kobert Liaw Pusaitied., aud thoro were present BMossré. Hiljon ctu, Joseph Hears, Kdward Mowe, dL. Cy Hale Jour, WG, MeCormlek, C. 3, Menderaan, IU, 5 Avery F, C. Croas, und Bumuel ¥. Leopultle. At) 2. C, Cross waa choven Becretury. ‘The fotlo - {ag Direoturs Were elected fur the ensuing yoart Hobert Law, 1. A, Kabn, Edson Keltt, Joseph Roars x A Bullock, acess Bpalulnicy eed ie je 1 O, ) Uso} Austrian, aad F. 0, Or The Grigunteniion of * the Company be porfevted and tho pluns putin operation. The objenta of tho ore nization bave boca full: By Pitas ly set forth in Tun ull hour at tho West Madison Street’ ton erday afternoun, the ‘onicora uit duty und the hangers-on gbout the station, Ine cluding the usual quotes of “abysters,” were * uutertained by a fcve exhibition uf’ boure Urluking horse. “Lhe boust waged iy trout of tho euluon uoxt ta the stition, by a reprosontus Uve of. a Weot Bide horee-augtion coucern, wha + Was about to" got woincthing @ at the bar, when he wet @ frioud to when, ip the courss uf cone Vergulion, he told the story vf the animul's roa Kectltty tu drinking of the umber Huld, An incrudulous smile overspresd tho -fuces of the bystanders when the statement was mato, ‘and inuuy were willing to bot that the horse could not be made to drinks gisas ofbeer, It you'll pay for it If bo drinks ft Lam rendy to prove lt toyou," anid the party in charge. ‘Tho porson nddressod agrees todo sy, and the beer Was prodiucod. The horseman carried {t ou and Duenine the beast’s jaws gradually poure tho Hyitid down his throat. As the beer disip- poarel he seemed ty onjoy it Immonsoly, and wher It was duwn winked as if to say," Set ’em Upagain, boys.” es Aran ndJourned meting of tho now Fiftconth “Ward Republican Chub held Inst evening i tho ehtireh nt the corner of Sophia and Afohawk streets tho following olficors svoro chosen for ono fear Proshtents 1) Be Raldwing Vices Presidont, F. J. Loesch: Seorctars, G. C. Mitel: Treasurer, Chartea Hntsner, Tho Vice-Presi+ dent, Searctury, and Trensurer constitute tho Hxecutive Comnmittec,. Messrs, Forrar, Lecsch, nod Tausner were appointed a committec to nacortnin if political mevtings could be held itt tho kchuot-houses, ‘The Exeeutivo Committees’ awora instructed to draft by-Inwa for tho clit), 10 bo submitted at the noxt meeting, Tho Chib propusos to discliss Natiomil and local politient questions at ite muatings. Tho subject for tho Nextone, which will be held ‘nt the call of the Presidont, f¢ the primiury system. THR proprictor of the Morohants’ Hotol has for sometime been josing valuables from the rooms, of bis guests. Last Saturday one of, Turtto's detuctives was placed {n the hotel, and wont tu. work putting tlown carpets, cleaning lumps, and ‘making himaelf! generally usofui Ife soon mae the nequalntance of ono John ‘Voomoy, An neasistunt porter. ‘This youns man wna closely watched, and Sunday was ecen tu enter a Aparna and tnke something from a tlrawer, ‘This proved to be a case of fine razors, which he subsequently deposited with a saluot keoper, It was recuvorod. Yesterday a ware tant wns issued for Toomey by Justice Meech, and nZurtle detective arrostod the youth, and he was taken before the magistrate, - plondent auilty of Inreeny, nnd was sent to Jail to await. tal before the Criminal Court Indofault of $200 NOTHING HUT ONECKS. A Trmnung reporter happened to .mect Mr. Jonn Fe dhs Baymister of the Chicago, Nock Island & Vacliic-Railroad, yosterday mort dng, Just before he.started on tis trip over tho roid to pay olf the army of omployés along tha Jine, ‘Thinkloy that: he might nave some expe. rionce in regard to. train-robberios that might bo of interest at tho present tints, the followin, aitestion wus asked bitn:°" Do you carry mic money with you on your trip?" “N e py by cheeks naw, and Tenrry no fnonoy.. ‘fhis system was adopted about threo yeursuge. Lhive nover boon inolested since [ huve bud charge oC paying off Whon the exe Drugs train was robbed several yoars ago in lowa, d think. tho rubbers Intendog ty capture and rob omy car ag: dt owas found they had a ‘telewriph-instrumont with them and had tapped the wire, but a change in the running was made atthe Inst moment beforu jassiny thom, Wo were to have folluwed a rralrht train. but change was made, and wo Peeceded tho fralght trata. and #0 ‘escupad. hoy than turned thelr nttontion to the xpress traln, which rallowoi. After that I curried in Ainall argonnl in wy car, the counter, dusk, nod genta being Ktrawod’ with ‘Wrearms, and for tushile I felt more fenr of bolug shot by trionds: ‘than by trum-robbers, a8 every person who came into the enr would pick up tho wexpans to examine and look ut them, and [wns in cuns tant Con that some of thom would shoot thom. selves or ino in thelr cnrelesa handling. of the wenpous, But I think it had a proud etfect, gy. men would peer in through tho windows ind Bee that wo wero prepared for Aut etmergengy, attd the talk It made probably de- terred uny attempt to rob me that might havo been tutended." 4 Mr. Philips says. ho. looks back-with wonder how to think that tho attempt was not made, as ho used tu carry from $10,000 to $50,000 at a tine ‘with blin ju his car, f ‘ BWEET SYMPATHY. <\ mecting of the Chicago Assuolation of Mex!- enn War Veterans wos held fast ovening at No, 1W Randolph ateeet, Mr, Juergous was, coiled tothe chulr. After tho transaction of some Toutiie pualnese, tho following wut of resolu- tons was offered and ununimously adopted: Witrizas, Tho President of tho United Stites, Inmet jurfold, bos Intoly been assusinated, Shou, thunks be to God, ho-wae not killed; an : EAS, His.surgeons bave to-day deter log tha the wounds Iniiloted will uot prove wuts an as a 4 Wiriteas, We, old Moxioan soldiers, all of us who hive over served in tho United States army, no inattor whet or whero from, Jo rejoice that tho assisin failed It bls: attempt upon tho Mite of our Fivat Mupgisteate; therofore, be it Rean'ved, ‘That we, tho Stexican War Vo 08 of Chicago, do eer express our utmost Bym- ane toward Prosident Garfield. his wife and funly, In. this his thue of trouble and palnz mifeantoeds hive wo. ball with préat, Joy the eavived, Thue wo ball with great @ ans Nouncoment thit hie hurt is ournble, Indeed al- most cured, nud that he will, under Providence, ‘be oun restored to porfect health and to his proper place and position as Comntandor-lne Jiler of tho Army and Navy, and us tho choren Presidout at the United States; and, bo iefurther fc . ‘That © copy, of thoso resolutions, Signed by tho olficors of tho. Assnclation, waved fo the Prosidont and bis friends { of our most klud regards, A committes waa uppointed to ascertain what tho railronds would do for the Assuclation nt the thing of the Moxienn Veteran Reunion, to bo hold In Cinolnnati Sept. M next? SOM SENSLULE IDEAS, Mr. Turner, President .of the North : Side Street-Car Compuuy,- hus for. some time been carrylug on negotiations with the South Side Street Rallway for tho. purpose of carrying his ines furthar into the hourt’ of the git He wants to: get the right of. way.on Wauhington streot from Fifth uventio to Stite atrect, 80 thit tho curs which now ron on tho Fifth avenue line ond stop at Randulph street may reach x imore evntral and convenient polut, Or ho would like fo wel the right of wuy, on Stuto strust ur sh avenue and; Dearborn street, so that his cars may’ ruc. on Btute or Wabash ayente. to Monrou and Dearborn and theuce to Washington.» He. proposes that ult tha Mneg i the cantral part.ut the city should bo au run that the curs muy bo kept constantly in mo- ton. For Instanes, the West Sido cars which now come ten dead end-on tnadolph street would eun ulthor gorth or south on Mickigun or Wabush avenues, und thea on Lako ur Washing- ton strest to Brankling the North Side cars would run on. State, street to. Monroe, Monro strect ta Dearborn or Michigan Avontie, sud on some one Of these streuls nurth to Luke and then Lack to Clark-street, ‘This, he helleves, would put a stap to tho londelays from bioukades of curs nt: terminal. ports, and Rive ty tho fies in opportunity te roueh tho Huviness contra of the vity, which ut this time ts sutnuwhat suith of the new CourteHouse, Mre ‘Turner is aay In favor of the threa companios nureeing on w ticket which shall be goud on all be fore in token tho tines. THE CITY-HALL, Tunitn woro fitty-tlyo doaths in the city yes- terday, © se | a ‘tins saloon leense: reoelpts yesterday woro SEORETANY MEAD Is still very sok, though out of anger. * 7 2 te at Mn. Paank Banners, tho Chlot Clerk in tho Controller's office, returned from his vacation at Waukesha yesterday, . : weet ‘Tun complaints ugainst dogs, lconsed and uns lconsed, are tuirly pouring i ta tho Polivy De- purtinent, Over 4X) wero sont In yesterday, ‘Tie Henlth Dopartinont) tesued 278 scavengor Pormits lust week, and removed U17 duad aul mulé fromm tho struvty, of which filty-six wot horses nud 257 wore defuict canines, ‘thoy tone denned G67 pounda of mont, 6 ‘ Crry-Lxaineen Curate has completed the speviticutions for. thy two nur 15,0uu,000-galton ya pa to be ercoted at tha West Sidu Watere Works, and will ndvortise for bhis smotine this woek, ‘The new engines Will mike (he eapaaley of the Water. Works 141,00),0u0 yaltons, or 4: WO above tho Iurgost day's dupply yor drawag | Uity-Contrcruit ONAUAN, who is about to ree tira from the Libeury Board, waa agrounbly sure prised yesterday ut the rocelyt of a imaguitovnt biaket of towers, which te tound upon bis des! together with uy letter from Librarian Poula aud wuotber from all tho brary employds, express: toy tholr reuret ut tho expieavon, of hie tormand Pan be od him fox his consideration and uniforn i : ‘un Comimitteo an Streets and Alleys, West Division, referred tho order for-un PEbeuueh tu Loveo street bridge and the petition for a suwor On Smart strect ta thesCominlusioner of Public Works. Upon tha potion of the prunes “hulde eran Lincoln, betwoen Jackson aad Van uron, strovté, ta have the payemmunt proposed tu bo jald chungud from: blovk to inacadam {¢ was de- ojaed to report favorubly, - “ Ninn now cases of sinullepox were roported Ase Narte Wout, ene from No, 06 Hanover, No.’ BST Nt fo, 55 Weighs stroots, nod ‘hroo eases eactt from. Now, 657 HI ead Wood streets, fn oueh of the astenained roti rect a ouse bad beon biddeu, and only reported wht tho pietione died. | a Gato ot ‘ariaefver wa “ M1 Me uriey streat, aud a case ofldiphthoris front No, 411 Boduwiok wreoe ot ‘Ty fCollowlng bulldiog permits were iasuod yestonisys New, Sundbury,: tivo two-story and uacVNe dwullitigs, 100 by UG fost, and Carl struats, 10 ‘cost. 10,0003 Peter Tabho J ' two-story and busemout atore dud dwelling, % aaa rane Med See ra guoee atl ace at itlen, Phreoretory dwolllugs 3} by BY fect, Nos, - AVON Si) and 345 Lu sul h 1] Jumos V. Lsrown, oneratary ¢ aKe: 4 by 4 foot West dro Donation iiwo-alarye droning, ES bys , feo, No. Md Ouk wiroety $a set “aa aocis retiree re as peer es jo duath-rate tast.weok was yor! PRS Brogating 410, nainst 163 the week rrovioudt Of Those there wre tev children under 5 years of Sze. Thu porcentaya wus equal to 427 annus ally to euch 1,000 of population, -ostinutiog the nupulation of Colasye ut, tho docoe, dante 2) wero inmates and 301 females; oiurriod, G3; widuwd, WW: wud widowers, 4. The prominent causes of death ‘wares Accidonts, i; bronoulut Miscuves, 11; cbolera infantuin, 105; vhoters morbus, 5: spurudio chulora, 1; entery-colltis, ba dywontery, 4; enteritis, 11; wastro-enteritis, 14; gustritis, 5; Infantile oon yutolons.- 445 croup, + dipatberia, fover, typhotd-fevor, favor, 9; reinittent: fover, ; tubercular meningitis, THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JVLY 19, 1881—TWELVE PAGE moasics, 2; consumption, 23; pnoumonia, by whouplng-cougt, 13 sunstroko, b; amull- pox, 335 suicide, 4. ‘Tho Inrgest number of donihs was on Stinday, tho Ith Inst.. whon tho list ran up to sevonty-alx, attd the lowest last Pridoy, whon it ran dowh to fifty-four. TIIN COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tin tax-objections will ail bo disposed of | tho County Court to-day, - ‘ Trent were 187 prisoners in tho jail yestor- day morning, ad twenty wore brought in dure ing tho day. ‘Tite contractor for painting and calotmining the bullding commenced work on tha upper ators yesterday, Nowtenpvenrs to think that bis vontract will be spcolally profitable unless ho atuiccced in gotting In somo “extras.” Any Krruy, Frank May, Georgo Ashley, nnd G.E, Fossell wore Lrought to the Jail yesterday tonwalt a hearing on tho ohnric uf ‘being Ie sane, The firstenamed came from the ‘own of Lake, and upon boli looked up grow ao furluis panels Was necussiry to put a strait-Jacket on or. Jvpon Witttauson still bangson In the Crim Snal Court, and It seems tiinost Impussibie for hin toget away. Therv trill bo no further jury «trinis, however, after to-day, and Suturday he Proposes tu acntenca those vonvioted, whiuh willond his Invurs, oxeept te accept ball and hear motions, until tho iniddiec of August. SrAtRs-ATTONNEY Mitts wos yestordny In re- colpt of n highly comptimentary letter from don Ciiford, who server! oH tho’ jury which a fow lays ago sont Quigg and Brady to Joliet for home-stealing. ‘Ife appears to he of tho opinion “that Quizg’s conduct in court gave lim aw your tnore me than be would have otherwise yolten, Tur Wost. Chluago Assossor returned bts hooks yesterday to the County Clerk, and from thom It appenrs that tho valuntion of tho prop: erty of tho town ‘has Inoreased 200.00) over 1880, Tho valuation for 1880 -wan §28.805.114. and for tho present veir tho valuition Ia 20a Lit, ‘Pho books for tho other city towns are not yet in, and the books fora fow-of the couotry towns are ulgo wanting. «--+ r , U.S. Ae: Ar tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $25,000 tn gol and $4,000 in silver was disbursed, Ton thous sand dollars In allver was received. Tun internal revonue. recolpts yesterday amounted to $35,211, of which $4,044 was for avirits, $2,008 tor olgara, $2,827 for tobacco, and $597 for beor, : Josta W. Nesurrt, of the firm of Nesbitt Birns., was brought bofore Commissioner Moyne yesterday charged with selling Iquor without a Neense at tho firm's vinco of business, No. 180 Handolpb streot, The athor member of the firm was out of town aud could not bo arrested, Tho Baine parties worv nerrestod 8 year agu for tho sain offense. Nosbitt secured 300 bull. ‘ FonLowina is-tho list of dutiavle couds re- ceived nt - the lustom-House yestorday: Gronines & Ullrich, 2 casks wine; Emanuel Wolt,? caaka wings 0, Tunson, HM barrels, hor: ringat. Fuller & Fuilor, 14 Ensles GOetUtOs Fulter: & Fuller, Lease ohamols skin lam Harty, @ quarters, olehths, nod 0) cusea brandy; Leszonek, wip) & Co. ity onske brandy; Mure sbull , Now- Field & Co, 0 cures any youds; F, berger, 2 onaks wine; Adunt Ochs, 8 custcs winot 4. C, Olson & Co., 6 cages try soos; O. H. Kolth .& Co, 13 cuses dry goods; CO, M. Lain maton, Jonso ‘optiaul youdss Metzler, Rothschild & Vo. 5 crges pine ‘A.B, Viedlur. 2 eases bends; J, NS. Falr- held, cases bluycles; EE. Eaton, 1 caso eutlery;. Downing, Sheldon & Co, 1 case mus sieal Inatruments; G. & A. Hnyden, 1. cosy Kuna; Schwoltver & Heer, 7 enses crockary; Carson, Piro, Scott & Co, 12 eases uy, Be" 83 Wilson Bros., 23 cases dry goods; L. bP. & OE. Iaker, 600 sucks anit; ‘rnak, Rowe &Co., Lease watchoa; Fowler J} 600 anoka sults; Chenlo & Co., 200 tons pig-lron; Mursh rus. &Co.. 18,000 cedar rallroud tics; Marsh Broa, & Co., 5 ecdar railroad ties; Chicago & Northweatorn Ttultrond Company, 100° tons steel ralis: order, 800 tons letra: Fowtor Bros,. 14100 sucks ralt} order, 167 boxes tin-plate; Cunningham & Hun- tor, Sonsks soda ash; N.&G. ‘Taylor Co., 100 boxostin-plate. Collcotions, $13,185,. é THE NEASONS COtt LENIENCY. The peculiar manner in which Justico was ad- ministered on Homer 3 Anitrews, a postal offender, fas rented some comment, and tho ght sentence, ita suspension, and tha positon’ In which ‘the District Attorney wns placed. by the remarks ofthe Court, buve only sufticed to incronso tho gossip about tho cose. A UntnuNe reporter, therefore, yoatoriay calicdon District- Attorney, Lenke und asked him for an explana- Hon of bis nation in the cage. Lo the quarics of the reporter Gcu. Lenko replicd as follows:- > “Thive always been el Creag to this promise cuous system: of pardoning, and-1 think that, ty position is woll understood. f have always desired that this parduniug process should be fully ventilated, In this caso Ll have only this to any: -L never knew this young man and never sav him but four times, when he waa on. trinl, revolving Judgment, or came to my office tu, over his confession. As.to the romurk on tho Hench, by tho Judge, that] would sign a patl- ton for pardon, L made that in casual cunvorsa~ Uon, ‘and nevor, thoutht of Its boing *used As... mitigation of sentence, F refused ‘pollo’ any -of tho counts . of the indictment, | and. _distinatly :. stata” «in vourt that Cdld not appear fur the prieanor, but Proposed to push bis sentence, When ho was sentenced ny oflulal duties coused, -Now Cam uctlog unuttiviully, No potition for pardon hus been presented “to ino, but if, it wero Lahoud alga tt. . Lstould do ‘it, beuatse 1 -belleve:.tho young man-is worth saying. . He mot. with temptation aod fell, but 1 bollove. that be could be cured und made a usoful man, He was worke ing hard for an education, and, hud no bad bablts, Ha was, ns. have sald, worth saving, and I should sin the petition if it Wore presented tome,” ~ fi m8 WOMEN-BDDATERS. -' TWO SAMPLE MNUTES FOR WHOM THRE 18 NO ADHQUATE PENALTY PROVIDED, ., Jobn MeUatfroy, roalding at No, 136 Weat Ran- dolph street, was yesterday hekl ta tho Criminal Court In bonds of $200 fur assault upon his wifo, cominittotd lust Saturday afternoon, The rosult of, bla Drutul attnok upon tha unfortunate woman was not so sorious as at first antictated, and sho fs getting hoetter.: Tho fellow, roturnod to bis honie ‘on Suturday In 0 stite of Intoxica- gon, and, after quarreling with and, abusing his wife, tnacked hor down and Idcked her fu the stomach, Sho wns iia delicate condition, and thy result of. the wttack was o miscurrlage, Notwithstanding: the {tl-treatmont: to which she was subjected, the womnnn expreseus 0 dus sire not to prosecute the cuse, und itis quite likely that it, ko go musy othora of similar obarioter, will comae'ty nothing. & G doh Motzgur, habitual druukard, raturned to the home ut bla mother Sunday ovening, ralsed a dlsturbunce, and sinned things gen- erally. When no officer arrived on the sceno tho Jnebrinte ntioigpted to demotiah bin, tou, hue wodurrested |i his oifort, Yoaterdiy moraiiy Metayur avpeured before Justice Wulsh’on two ohargea,—one nt diaurderly conduct, tho other al rexistlug un olllvor, -On the frst ho was fined: sWand on tho second RG, ow Win thesu two cases the punishment la an : UTTERLY INADEQUATE AND UNSATISFACTORY ong, . In the case of the brute AeCarey, hols bound aver to the Criwinul Court ‘Tor fils ‘as anuit. | Whon the case contes bolore tha Grand dary hia wife will not appenr suniusts hin, for tho very natural reason that who docs not want ber solo means of support sont to tha Penltgn: tlary. Rvon it tho Grand “Jury docs indict one whittovor other evidencs there muy be ugalnst: him, sho will not appear In the Criminal Court 0 proaucuty, and tho scoundrel will got olf free, ‘Tho proper thing in wich n cuso—and It ts a pit: that tho Inw ad it atuude ‘vt prosant dogg not uf. low-ot: it-would bo to have the fellow tod up and given as many lushos bis aro auk as on surgeon it {ssufe fur him to,recoive, Whon the extreme polut has buen reachad, yoaurd lng tothe dovtor’s: opinion, tut the man be untied and turned louse, After having had tbat thorough experlenco of physica! palo, it iy uot Ukely that bo will return homo und boat hiv wife aeain, having a Sury, Uyely idow that n repetition of the offense on hla part will bo followed by a ropotition of “tho flogyluy by the propor authorities... Pervons Of bls chuructor whoury inthe bableof « POUNDING THOSE WEAKER THAN THEMSELVES’ respect authority and four nothing’excopt brute forep, ‘The only once to whum thoy are reapoct> Sub uro those who ure stronger than thernevlves, ‘The momont ‘they tid thulr wives or children havo a champion {nthe shape of th with A fush, that ‘moment’ they wilt respoot the pare. if thelr wives and children, und not until then, - Undoubtedly there would bea buo and cry ut uny proposition to rovivo the punish. ment of fogging for any crime, aod yeh % ourrent of public sonthinent. fe wradually lug in thut direction, vople are bogioning to “foul that that form of puulshmenot which oqne alst9 of sending tho husband to tho Lridowell,. where ho {4 comfortubly fed, though he. may have to work bard, and whore ho fovls no sensy of shamo ur, degradation, Whily the wify. ts File, ta tn li pe bit wi i ‘his fino und get blu out, so that bo may: Doula 10 ing fur her suppart, is somewhat of 4 fraud, « Tho experience in Boyland with Ho; log a9 4 ponalty for vertaln crimes agatont person 1a that it works excellently well, and | IT WIL NOT DE VERY LONG, | it {sta bo hoped, before tt wilt bo Introduced fn this country, where it will doubtless give cquale ly aatlafaotory resulta, . x ; ‘ Inthe other caso mentioned abov: fhe Tollaw who BAuILUNL ERS drunk and aluscs Ls La Ore ol Ss hg to ba tied up in Malbyard and recelve 4 1g to t flogging or thraeblaue Just u8 severe as bo yaya hor, itis very cortuin that bi ui 6. on ber ayuln.: Thuro ia po rasan why nny! y should feel. compaselon ovor. ib porsou who thrdshes bls mother or his foablo wife. A Hourging which “louves him proity near tho. urdye fg uone tog severe W punisyment-for bin, SL ee enees - BAD FOR BOURNES, - AN ADVERSE HaPOUT BY THE PRESAYTRBY COM>, “MITTHM—A LONG LiGt OF BINA AND OFFENEES. ‘At the meoting of the Chicago Presbytery yes- terday, Zorcngou, at. which the Hey, J.B, Koule EE drifts” jovestHat of” acted as Motorntor, tho case of th Mov, James U. Nournes owing up. for Sisroaly i. “A Com- mitted, Sonsisting 0 tho Itov. H.W) Davis, Mr. 11. helm, and ther Rev. d. It. ‘Teawdrktad, was appolntod somo time ayo to proparg (horses and Speclientions, aud te prosecute thevase. They reported thoit Mudinga yesterday, and h long lst ‘Of ning and offensen wero tho result. .! The first chargo, was, that copimon fame chai the Rov. Jngaos A. Bottrnos, a member Of the Chicago’ Pteahytory, with tho gin Of tlus, ception and dishonesty In businosset ylotation’, OF his ordination vows, and to the muatitfest ine duty of his renutasion ast Christhimdnd to tho atime and reproact,of tho Chelatian rollgion, of witioh be is 0 tninister, ‘This charge was supported by alx wpooltiens Hons. Tho firat wad that in tho suring or ently sunimer of 1877 Houtnes engaged with dre. 1. Tun, thon olty elreatator nf. tho now derunat Post, to canvass for subserlbers for that Ipurnat. “He was to recolve 25 conts per tinine for wil Bib scriptions, and it ls chirged that he handed ina Huinber of bogus nities ty order to swell his Ist, ‘The second apociticntion sot forth that Hourtes borrowed money of Gilbert Aimnonds lay 3871, on promises wot mate In srowt. tauthy an that be had never pafdiback tho cash. Mis chiso wns that the Rev, Jolin Covert, t member ‘of the Chlengu Prostiytary. owed hint $20,(KH), fe re wis not tras A 40) tuak {0 ites prin ut 78 Honries engagod a earpertor ni p Gallagher to work for hin and? > real REPRATRYLY DED i ‘ sald Gallagher about his pay, Tho ‘witnosses named in these endes ure Cllbert Simonds, Stephen Gattaghor, nid Joby Covert,” Speoilication J dvtalis Mr, Hournes’ frit clal trananctions with dr, W.-C, Gray. . Wonrnes borrowed money on the strength ufssonie which wasowlnyg tu hlin tefim Paul UH, Burns, whotd Gray knew and relied on. Hut whet Paul jutd nw the defendant took the inouey und Invested it in-rent estate. “In Uctobor, 1877, Dr. Gray Droviht sult, and tho speoliication alleyes tnt, by tdecottful trivk, Dournes kent his ercdltor sway from the court-room nt the time ‘or trigk and this secured tho dismissal of tho suit, with costs tiainst Grny. ° ' as Speelticutions “4 land 6 charged. Bournes: wha borrowing money In connection with his sistars, and luaving thom to may the, notes whon duoz also, with fulacty — neserte ing, o. claim to tho business °° ahd profits of those ladies, and causing thom tent trouble, and with tearing up tho nate when presonted to him for, payment, Tho witnusscs mnmodon theso charges aro W. OG, Groy, DT, Henderson, P. A. George, and James H. Hournes, “The sixth apecitication churgus that Bournes’ undertook to cottedt, and did colleat, atbserip> Hons on recount of tho Huthol Hume, and that ho tsed the money thus received fur his own purpose? and never. paid it over, although promising often ta-doso, This occurred -bo- twoon une aud three yours nyo, but tho faute Hoard asked that this fact te tnken inte consld: eration, Sugostiune that tho third pavilion na originally designed be constructed. Comnisstoner Woud asked if nald were cored for at tho Hospital. Comnitsslonor Albright replied in tho alfirma- tive, A gocd many pald. Commisstoncr Wood aad he tind never been allo to Mid ane nuthority for the county to cone attuetand maintain a hospital, tnless ft bo ine altent to the obligation to tnko care of tho Poorrot thoso ntbsolutely dependont. Flo ques+ Honed the right of the Hoard tu keep up ant ins situation for tha purhoso of providing Cor those who cuttld pay their way, 7 Wre It not Incumbont ‘On tho Hoard to insist upon the patients peing only those who wore proper subjects af support Iv this limitation there would bo room In the Hospital for all cuses, : pln, dooutnent went tq tho Committes on Hos- ‘Tho olty sent in a bit of $3278 for Mieting pris- oftors at tio Brhlewoll, ie 2 " ,_ THM AMHR CONTRACTOI Bruck. * | A communication was feucived frou’ I, “H. Hemington, stating. that. he could Hot, fern inie-lngh sewer-pipe ut 19, cunts, As be bad agreed to do, the inekerd having wdvanced tho price. His failure to carry out his contract will cop open for dt iidolint time the ditch bes twech the Pour Huugu and the North, Lranok, Referrodl to the Commalttee on Charitios. « Fgur bids were cecolved for supplying elevator: water tanks fortho now Court Houde, and turned overto tho Comimitteo on Buttdings. They werot Chria Mattar, $1090 teParlund & Vo, 81,2824" Tobin & Hamler, $1.2 oti Divis, $1,683, THE COAL GONTRAGE, + With Jason D, Stone was rend,’ Thore was a mls: {utderstunding ns to whether Wilmington coal was to be furnished; but after much talk, it rus declded to approve tho bond, the Finance Committes, however, to miss on its aultiolency, Commisslonur Wood presented: a resolution, which wns adopted, instritcting the Committeo on Hospital to report the nitnrbur of patients in tho Institution, to give the number of those who ate not puupers,“and to ascertain whether their removal would not make ruom for the do- pondant ones, ‘ gay ak : Commissioner Albright Introduced a rorolus tion providing for © cummittoc of three to In- yestignte tho charge thut contract coal had not been furnished to thot Poor-Houac and Insino sezians Keferrad to the Committoo on Charl- UB, ™ naticuts who SUBURBAN. : 4 MYON PARKS 1 The Rosrd of Trustees mot last ovening atthe ‘Village Halk’ | 4.0 ‘by The Mealth+ONicor reported that in the popu- Intion of tho village, estimated at 20,000, tho wore not brought to the notico af the Preaby. tery untll after tho Conmittoe was appolnted. need hs Fronklaad is named aso witness on this point. is x ‘The second charge fe that Bournes bas been wullty of thie ein of; " OBTAINING MONEY UNDRE FALSE PRETENSES, and by incans of false represcntations, during five or more.years... The tirst, spuctiivation un: dor this bead relates that Bournes, under the direction of tho Ministers’ Association, collected niones Iu Aprit list for tho bunelltol the lov, TL, BL. Paynter, part of which money bo appro- prlited to higown use. «Tho witnusses aro U, M. fotchkin, MM,’ Paynter, and I. T. Billor Specliiontion 4 scts forth that, sume ton yours azv, Hourned Blarted a subscription “book for ald to’. carry on missionary work at the County -PoursHouso. ‘This ho. pro- faced with vouchers -in the sbapo of lettors from Mr, Vanursdale, then Secretary of the Youn Mon'aChristiun Assoclition, and from Mr. Jobn ¥. Parwoll, From thine to thing, until as recently as April laat, hu cullected. aubscri ons varying from 60 cents to $10 each, notwith- standing the fret that hodlt not carry on any continitoun or regitine work #8 1 tsalonney wt tho Poor- House, As evidence on this head, the Comn- mittee nppeai to the subseription took, and to adinissions made te thom hy’ the defendant, A running debate onsucd on thequestion as to whether the Committeo's report: was tinal, or whether action by: the Presbytery was required, ‘This wae settled at last by tho adoption of tho Foport, Tho Cierk was instructed to furnish tho defendant with a copy of the charges and numes of witnessed, gud :thon camo. tho discussion as to whethe tho trint’ should be in open Broauytery ur by a Commission, OF course, the defendant bag aright to a tril by. Prestytory, but ho sill ho watid waive hotles and consent to that before a Commission, i only he could get au immediate hearing. Ho wantedtobe . , JWELINVED, FROM THE BTIGMA attached to him by those charges, and wanted tho cleansing process to begin forthwith. It up: ponred, however, that nearly all tho important Witnesses were nbsent from thy olty, and thie the mijority of tho Presbytery proposed to fale tow autit by taking thoir auminer vacation, Tho dofendunt anid that If be had: to walt until Sep. tember for a bearing he woul’! profer to bo tried before Presbytery, and, after some more croses. firing, the Prosbytory: adjourned wntil the sua- ond «Monday in Septembor, at which-time thé niodo of trial wilt be deturinined upon, and Bournes will bo caligd upon to necopt or decling to go befora wcommission. ‘Menntime tho Clerk was Instructed to issue cltutions for tho wit messed named, ie eG During the day-Mr. Bournea cnlted at Tie Ue onico with the followmg document, which explains itself: i Cutcago, “July 38, 1841.—In. tho mutter of charges against J. 141. Bournus, 1 am satisfied that the speciiieation relating to tho Bothol Home is error and onght to be withdrawn and not included In the report. 1 hopo tho reportors: for the vreas wit! omit ntl roferonco tu this spool ‘Moation, aa it will bo regarded as withdrawn, UY) Herat, ~ On bohalf of the Comiuitteo, : ——— WEST PARK BOARD. : - | WASHINGTON STREET UOULEVAND, - ‘Tho West Park Lonrd met yesterday after. noon As Mr. Ellera,{n charga of elty sowors, roported by letter that 4 yangof mon had buon ordered to begin this week. the work of adjusting tho man-holes .and. catoh-basina on Washington stroot boulovard, botween Halsted and Carpen- toratrcete, and botween Ashland ayeuue and Robey street. © ; iy A communication was rocelved from tha Bo- Neltor of the Chicago, Milwaukoo & Bt. Paul Ruliroad .stuting tujt the Company would cons Struct a vinduct oyer.tho houldvard crossiug on forma similur to those mado with the -alty, Thu Coinpany would pry the cost of superstructure, ubutmonta, and plurs, the Bourd tu pay for ap- Jisgactes and .dumngea to adjacent “property, toforred to a committee consisting of” tho President, Commissioner Woodard, nod tha At+ torvoy of the Board. oe x x ‘Tho Singor & Talcott Company sent In a com- munitention, stuting tht thoy would not be able be furnish a good quality of ilngylng-stone this your, Ln _ i ® 7 THE PAN TAX, , ‘Tho followlng rosnlution was adopted: * Kesuived, Shut it be vod is hereby estimated that for the hurposy ‘of ralaing suiliclent money fo pay tho cost of yoverning, malntaining, aud dinproying tho sovorat: parks und bouloyanis under the control and tinnagomont of this Huard, and paytug the othor necessary and In- oltental axponses to'bo incurred in and qbout the antuo, durmy the noxt succeeding year, it ia necessury to levy and collect, under and by virtue of an act ‘approved Say 1, 187v, entitled *An act tu amend Sec. 1 of an act on- thlod an act tn regard to the complotion, In: provement, and munngoment of pibllo parks and boulevards, and to provide 4 more efluiont remedy for the collection of dalinquont ussoss- Monts, approved May 2, 1873," 2 tux of two and Ono-bale Wills on the doliar of tuxablo “property in the Lown of Wost Chicaxo, suconting to tha Valuntion of the same ea imide for Stato and county tuxes, aud that the President and Keorus. tury, immediutely transmit to the Superyivor, Assossor, and Clork.of the ‘Lown at West: Chie: cugo, undor the seal of tho Bours, a copy of tha forogulng resulution and vatimate, ‘THE PARK PURER, Secretary Sudurd wubmittod statement of hutuber of birthe during tho last month wis 09, Atbotng males and 2 fomales, and the number of deaths 20, af te a An ordinance was passod: aranting to tho South. Chleayo -& ‘Western Indiana Ratlroad Company ‘tho right-of way. commonolng at n Polnt between the centre ‘of Socs. UL: nnd ,B3, twoence in a northwostarly direction to Torrence aveniio; thence north upon ‘Torrouce avenue to One Hundred and Tonth strevt; thence eust to anothor brineb of sald railroad. ee ‘ Also, for anotber line branching out from this Hine at Onc Hundred and Twelfth strovt, nud by: a northwesterly course roxching the nurthwoat Sarna of Sco. 11, and cunnecting with the main ne. . : 7 Also, for two more IInes, the first commencing on anid Arat-named Hue, jn the southwest quure ter uf Seo. dy, ‘Lown 37 Range 16, thence in a uortherly direction to Phillips avenue; thence on tho Hing of Phillips avenue to One Hun and Seventh stroot; thenco northonstly to’ Ono Liundred and Sixth” stroot;: thence north on SL avonts to Ninoty-ligth street; thence to Doug: lus Slip and Ninety-tifth street, und thea on Ninaty-fifth struct to Laka’ Michigut; the seus ond to commence. uta point on tho last-de- suribed Hinu suuth of whore ‘it Intorxocts. the. Bitiabury & Fort Wayue Railroad, thouce north: woaterly until it intorscots tho tracks ilroady huld by the South. Chicago ‘4 Western Indiana Huattroad Company. , ye . ws A lengthy ruporton the onginesof thediferent companies: who bave made proposals to supe Au engine forthe new Wuter- Works was recoived from the ongineor of. tho town, who strong! recommended to the Board the engine mane fautured by tho Cope & Maxwell Couipany., Tho report was Jaid uu the table for_recunsideration ttt the noxt moeoting, aad the Board adjourned: Lilt Tuesday, ny re oh Tho Huard of Educntion of District No. 1' met lost vento nt tho cealdonce of President Smalo, Davtd Dewsy, n seaduate of ‘the Unveratty of Mormont, was elected Principat of the High Bi phool ain ,Dlace of Willlamn G. Beato, at a snlary of: 31,000" a- your, aud Marla Walto ang Mar: Doble were eloctod nealstants, with o aniary of i 'e : «tie mutter concerning tho moving of the Bov- enty-iirst street. saboo!. buiiding.to tho nuw. sahool-site nt Grand Crossing was discussed, and tho Board adjourned for three wovks, AMUSEMENTS. F HOOLEY?S THEATRE, .. |. “Saratoga” waa producad at Hoolcy’s Thontra Inst night by tho company. that hag beon pirylnr at thoGrand Opera House... A ronewed acquaint= dunce with tho playMous not bring with It n plens- anter Improasion of ite morits,.. It was Bronson ‘Howard's fret success, and while it bas a spark ling dintog and a ively, godon, it has nesthor ro- finoment or wit to radeom its faults of method. Additlons havo been mado to tho text during tho Jong English run under tho title of * Brightou,” and sumo of them ‘are yulgar and Indollonte, Such a quality ns couslatunuy,-or coborence, or oraluiry ~ dramatic. ounstruotion .was nuver uninied for "Saratoga". by ite: warmest admire urs, and certaluly tho ‘absence of baukvone bus hot bevouio. loss noticonble with thine. On tho wholo, the srevival of the work ‘Js not a public Lonofit, und thore fg noreason why any gratitude ‘sbould be expressed on avcount of it. ; | Tho ' perfurimatce wad very uneven. ‘Dr. O'Nolll Hlled the part of Hb Sitetctt oreditably, |, but whether ‘he shone by contrast ‘or from iil own [ntringta worth it was a tittle dittoutt to des tormine. ‘Thu part 4 “henvy to carry, long ond fullof notion. 'Tho whole of tho laat. act rests upon Bob Sackel ulone,. fr, O'Nelll bus ptayed the churaotor -bofore fur woeks at 4 thine 11 this: , ulty, and ought to bo tolerably familie with it, butt must have. bean, something of a task to pick ip so ninny words after ten. years of fure wottulness, Whilo- It would: be at Injuatica to, gay, that Eno part was lesa than wall dono, ft Is (true tat It has beon and eon be again. mud! better meted thin by Mr. O'Neill, who Jacks th ose, Vin, dash. und infectious spirit of Jo Wheelock, for instunce, or othor actors who huve beon Hob Sackett inthisclty, , ‘Tho rost of the Gast was’ boluw the mark of any of Lbo- perforniauces ‘that we can, recall, ‘Thoro wis a Miss Lucy An who, is Lucy Ca fer. was modest aud Intelligent, ana Miss Gay TitNitod hor ‘Inconsidorable duties with spol sensy and discriminution, | Miss Rose Wood was better thin usual, though ber Iden of comuly, in urzing ber two companions to challenge Hol Wits strangely strained and perverted. . Forrest Jtubinaon atso was accoptable, - But. all the reg Waa olther below. medivurity or worse, Th pluy was not handsumoly mounted, and thera were some atriitiga Vaguriva in costine that tho manigement should promptly correct.” Pans Aemilugton was: made up evidently under 2 inls. upprobension for Pape Keclew ¢ and duck Menedict ‘exdibited a wild Western notion of what should vonatitute undross: in: tho Rensonny: Of tadlos, ‘Tha ladies of the companyibad pone to somo pals to be becdmingly attira ruthor f pity that thofr efforts should be apollat by the uncouth bubiitinents’ of tholr ‘stage fathors, brothore, nud lovers. ~~: P » THE THOMAS CONCERTS, ‘Tho socond weok ‘of the ‘Thomas concerts at tho Kzposition Building opened Inst: evening ‘with no appuront diininution In the popular ine, terost which attachos to theso: pluasant’ cone ports, the crowd In ‘attendance being n large one, Tho’ program’ was:o ‘iniecellancoua one, but vory Jutercating, Includtiag Mondolseonn's tho tnunelul condition of the Hoard, present and proapeotive, to dite, Tho recuipts from the tux levy of 1580 to ditt $10,103) ‘vedomption Wr buat hiro ut purks, bis, $600,658 bin ny ‘on bund, which, with the catiinuted fncamo still to come In front bouts, ico, and tha tux levy Of 180, aives total noone, prior to dan, J, of $00,063, ‘Theuxponses worg ostinatod as follows: Cost of compietion Dougins boulevard, $19,000; Improvement of Madlaun ateoet, $1u,vu0y Iumburd Gravel Com 1.000; pay-rol!, July, to Desumbur inclus avo, $25,000; aupoilov, Balaries, ote, for wx Months, $1,001 baluneo for now work, BUS. . . The ropart qn the Weat Witablinyton struct age scesiment showed that thu rocolpts from the Cal+ Jector wore $U,881. in’ Muy and $117 In June, The total recolptsta June 80 wore, $0,858; total Slabarspmacals, #410; Halanve on haud at, tho cloga of June, $040)... > cet above reports'srere accepted,” dir, Woodurd was ‘ponstituted 4 committos to confer with the Peaplo’ fa Compgny and miako urranyomenta for Jighting the: Wuahlogton atroet boulevard, Pe FE ‘The Englacer was requested to sond in catis matoe of the cust of a now groen-hauee In Hume boidt Park, Home ‘othor suinor business was transactog, aftor which the Goard adjourned, -- a ,, THE. COUNTY BOARD, TUR AVANBTON BUYRAVIEO WANT TO DR IMs % VMSTIGATED, + , ‘Tho County Bonyd tet yeaterday'atternoon, ‘A communication: as; received from‘ pax Habu, Supervisor of Ryanstou, Jonying tage bo Was Rullty of crookednoss in dispensy and asking that the Ghurges “mude ‘ayalhst-bim ho favoatigated, Hofdrred to tho Commpittco on » ‘Town aug Town ‘Acgguuts, . ' 5 ,& communication wea seoolved fro Thomas O'Urien usking that bs be allowed u Of $1,800. Thora Is dup hha ang “ho will ave ho plustuslng (pr: the Court-House di withla a 1egutby Fri rweantods 7 v4 We Led Tee AS ANG MORE EA CHOW DEDEE OO a: A pommmunication.7as reoelved from the Med- foal Boart of the Couuty Hospital salllog attens uited tho duupitagcapot bationte x aiguis esd 5. nigbt, and: : ou the inuking of; them sleo Ba th re o 18 Th it preseng no hos; colt; Where thane eblfotod! with ‘vesorual and oie contagious. discasus were.cared for, nd the Charity, |. bi estiwute | imple, alwaya dollyhtful ovorture, ' Tho Calm Sea and Prosporous Voyage"; the March tempo to lait’ “Lenoré Symphony,” always a welcome num. bor; Strauss’ 'Syrthenblugthon " aud * Wionor Freskou” waltzou; tho .uew, Bulte by, Baint= Sutos,.“Hulta Alyorionne"s, the overture to Wobor’a! "Tor? Freyeohtd &; « the. Alloy rorto frou, Meethoven'’s Jiguth Bymphony Hub etein’s brilliant Keraimora” balict muslos tho In- troduction, ‘Wailding-Chorus, aid Macon. from | Wohewara "y the ovorture to Nicolul’s *yMorry SW fyas of Windar 's and the “Polonalso “from ‘Thu program this evening will ba devoted .to Mondelusohn,’ who will be-represouted by tho following numbers - to F +1, Pricat's arch from Athatia, - HEN Overture—Oalm Soa’ and Prosperous: Voy> i. Bohorzo from tho Reformation Bympkony, “by rr 6, ttallan Symphony, Sl t MideumumereNight's-Droam mMIUBl oy. 2 fos in Wednesday evening there will bo another, misoullaneous prowtais, the nosable feature of" whlch wilt be 4 ‘calla solo, Goltermun's Adagl whieh will.ba piayed by dip. Michacl Urand, tho Gineinanst -Orakes ra, Who, Bit. -Thomns olulms, bas no suporior In thig country. Goltere man te forty known in this country ‘except by this beautiful Aduglo, though bo hinsell fan "culllat of oxcollunt repute In UTOPe. and holde nbigh rank: as a writer for thls instrument, Tho Adagio is his oighty-third work. ‘Tbe first part, in O 4 & slow and plaintive movement, which glyes Gut the: molody, In tha second part it modulates into O miuor, pause nor agitated iu character, but at the samo trou Is chasactorizod by acburming Vario ju vifoct, in the third part jt returns to tho original theme, and the Suinle Is neurly nrepoti+ ton of the opentny, and closes with # brililant oadonaa. Tho oropestral nocompaniment, though is very beautltul.sand biybtens tha f= four of the mblody carrled by tua 'collo, 7. » On Thuraday ovoutng the tirat of tho series of aympbontes will bu (von Sonuma ‘Yourth, wD malnor, haviug becn wolected, '. MADAME, PESONHKA-LEUTNER, Madame Leutner’s responses at the popular |, concerts iy which sho is to appear: will bo on |; ul ta Engtish and Gorman ballads,’ The pro- xray which appears below 16 brilliant and Just Jong.cnvugh tor midsummer, Nadamo Leutaor |. “Jnay 4s engagou for ono moro concert jn Milwaukeo, and thon departa for Hamburg, 1, Organ solo—' Oertolra In F",,.,....]3ntlste i os Batlle, a.’ Ring on, Sweet An; tee Jessie Bartlett-Davie, 4. Grand Valse for Sopran Madame Peachkas Leatner, 6. Infollee,” from © Krnant",...ss0000..Voritl Mr. August Livermani : 6, Violin Solo—'' Air Hongrols ”. re Guatites Heel % Uallad—" Tako Mo, dumfo Dour" a Jeaale Hartlett« Davis, 8 Hravura variations for soprano, with MULT ODILZALO, os rsoesorssersoegiserens ATM Madame Peachka-Lentner, ‘Hhite, ‘Mr. D. Jenna. DB Male quartot—"Ho'e tho Man to | KNOW esses ttse eee stsesoen eons tees cose ZOUMOr Chieago Chickering Quartet, . OROP-PROSPEOTS. : ILLINOIS. Sptclat Dispatch to The Chtéaco Tribune, Garesnuna, Il, July 18,—There is much pecitntlon ag to the ial result of the depre- dations of the atniy-worm, which fas imnde its‘appearanes in some sections In tls coun: ty. As is usnal when any great.scourge via- Its neountry, our farmers are yery much alarmed, and the reports are very litghly col- ored, ‘That the nrmy-yvorm has made {ts ap- pearance Is am uncontrovertabls fact, but that itis Inying waste everything green iu Its truck {s far from the:trith, It has attacked, and in some instanced testroyedy whole ticks of onts,* Your correspondent knotvs of one farmer who lias commenced cutting his oats, and the raco sees tobe very close betwee “tho farmer and the worms ns to which shall secure the, most-of tho fied. frst. Other grain, such ns whent and rye, Is beyond tho rencliof: the‘ivorm ‘ih this section. Late- vlinted cornwill‘alao be morcor less injured wherever this worm, makes {ts appearance.’ ‘Thus far tho work of these pests scems to bo confined ton section west of this city bor- dering on Warren County. Several farmers in that vicinity have: lost a dozen or more acres of outs each. ‘The worms firat showed thomsolyes ten or fifteen mules west of here in Warren Coutity, and renorts that ecen worthy of credence state. that tho worms havo. stripped some farms. of every green thing.on them. = '‘heas accounts rep- resent the devastation more. complete than that produced by the grasshoppers in Nebras- kn and some portions of Kunsas a fow years ago. Lapprehend, however, that, on recount, of.the Inteness of the season, the army-worm | will not doa grent amount of. damage, ox- copt, possibly, in some Isolated sections, It cortatily ts-to ba hoped’ that this may proyo to be the ease, ‘Vho carly sweot corn has been yery. much injured by n worm that re- xembles In some particulars, the army-worm, Your corresponitent ling seen vory little early cora brought to market’ yet thls season that ts fit for use. ‘Che ears look all right before the Iugks-are removed, but when the outside covering ig removed from ono to.n dozun Inrge wiifte worms are found in oach ear, and nearly half of -the corn lins been eaten of. | Whether :this complaint Is gon- eral Ido not know. +’, 2 , WISCONSIN. ~ 2 Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Watnrrown, Wis,” July 18,—T'ne barley In this section Is‘nearly ‘nll harvested. ‘The crop {a lighter ‘than ordinary, but.a goo quality:Is ‘expected, --What. little -wintor whieat survived the winter {3 mostly-cut, and, has‘done fairly. ‘Chere wili be a very. light ylold of spring wheit hereabouts,—not more than hiwl£ an average crop. It-Is, 13 8 xen- etal rile, very thin on the ground. Never bofore has spring whent been known to stool 80 poorly'ns this. senson, rondering it un- usually light, ‘Che crop fins” been greatly damaged by the: hot, dry weather and tho ravages of chinch-bugs, but tts condition has been somewlint tmproved by recent. ralns. Onts promise the best crop our farmers will hhayo ‘this year. ‘Iho “fields tro looking splendid and promise an nbttridant return, ‘The outlook far corn is excellent,” notwith- atunding so much of it fs late. -. " : *. “POTATOES AND TOBACCO. Wasutnatoy, D. C,,,dily 18.—Tho fullow- ing reports, showing the condition, acrenge, ete, of potatoes and tobacco throughout the country July 1, :were issued “from the De- partment of: Agriculture to-day: 60 151 Potatoes—There has been an Increnso of 9 per cent fix aren: in potatoes throughout the whole country ‘since 1880, The Increnso Is goneral in all sections, ‘The States of New York and Michigan:report an: increase of 5 por cent each, Missourt an fiicrénse of 6 por cent, und Oho a decrease of 2 per cont." ‘The condition of the crop is reported to be very. high. , Insect Injuries are reported in ‘many Jocailties, but the damage will be alight, . ‘Tobacco—The ncrouge of tobacco $s largely in excess of Inst year, particularly in Mary: Jand: Virgluta, and Kentucky, but tp view of the Jarmo decrease In:1880 “in' these States, owing to the scarcity of plants, the.area will not he greater’ this yeor, than tn 1870. -'Tho condition of the crop [s reported higher than Inst year nt the sane (ine. Pa ' THE STATE CAPITAL, Licensed to Organize—Increaso of Cup ital Stoch—Stute Board of Kgualizas tou ArmysWorm |, Ravages — Law Birms to Bo Consolidated. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, + Sprinaqvieny, I, July 18—The Secretary of Stata to-day fasued: Ncenises to ovgaulze to tha following proposed’ corporations: ‘tho Anti-Frictlon Car-Door-Hanger Coupany, of Chicago; capltal, $20,000; corporators, J. 11. Wood, .J,.8,; Conger, and: A, Vo Hartwoll, ‘Tho Star Coal Company, of Streator; capital, $75,000; corporators, William’ 1. Holcomb, Qa W. Hunt, and Isnao N, Perry. ‘Lhe Oht- cago 'Preserying Works, Chicago; . capital, $250,000; corporntors, George. D,: Barrett, John W, Clark, and’ Julius Stevner. ‘The ‘defferson Mill..and, Elevator Company, of Mount Vernon; capital, $23,000; ‘corporators, George W. Evans, John 2, Alten, .Charles W. Pavey, and John M Milter. si Certificates, uf Increase of: capital stock were filed by the Hopkins Manufacturing Company of Chicago to $1,250,000, and by the Jollet Steol Company from $1,000 ,000 to 83,- ‘tho State Board of Equalization will begin Hg annual gossion Aug D teat} a “The State Agriouitural Department has re- calyort Information to the effect that the army wonn has madolts appearance tn Woodford and MeLean Counties and iy playing havos ‘with the onta; "A white «worn fs Rt work cutting the yoots of prowing corn, ++ t ‘the law. firme:of Palmer & Patmer ‘and Robinson & Shute syill soon ba consolidated guider tho nate, Qf; Palmer,’ Robinson & wit moribie Lone of Life, -"". lone of ruts, matce, ants, bord-p1 ° Joao tholr Ilyes ly, co} fap wii 1 Bi ua on Nata" Bold by druyyldta, Fitteen-cent boxes, — Ovor 180,600 Howe scatos sald, . Betlook & Co. ‘core Labguna tinmsbes trou Chicugo, et . = ae —— Tar .. Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machines, ’ on, dyspepsia, nervous prosiratios and all foring of menurat debility Riaven wy taking dMensmun's Poptouized Héoft ‘funio,: the only preparation OF beot gootalning ita. entiro. nu {nus propartion, Mt ta not a more atimu- Iaut like tho uxtracts of buof,’ but pontniies tn nag’ propaciiosy taeinent nt ‘ Taallentes. ValuN Dy enter: Diced conditions, whothor the result. of oxbaus tlon, nervous prostration, overwork, or, suuto iar enti Suave anh eck wll, Hazel On Prictora, Now York.~ Vorsalo by.druggiacs, — ee MANAGE LICENSES. “,. ‘The following marriage licensva wera sued yor torday: Ft loaxu; ea oe Vy (el mt oY, {rennet ead Dinalons : {Eien ba, ituntie Con Woot Siadisuny ‘ough on. Honald.G, MeDiarm Curria. §, Woxolnarg, Charlos Blow Tonpt M @ Viow, 11, fe Views HL, “HA Keogor, uit Sarai, iteauy, Hilengu. ¥ snarl Vat icc atlaea vale te 1 Now Cores sou DEATHS... aay rac ernie haa, r Te. Ainigy infant davhip to Calvary by ebtrlages: 22 Um 288 South Groen - jRcnn air ° oun und Josephine Bohl Gs Fuyrtaral to-day, at2 p. a. from, GARY—lames Ht. Infantaon of Johnand Margy eg UMANIH. oat 10 o'otoek «, et wily 19, m, toe: L Rortysthindent Ro - ALWENecIn thi ie ee ALVEN-—In this city, 11t Hae OF tt Ingitis, Se Clute Aldor belovat fon ot ie Gana ees nile Av gual Alden, aged munthe and 8 days, Tniereed at Husotiile + WILITKLELD—At the rastdence of ¢! r Lett cenit ea und Sduys. aie yao & alonths - <4 Gly gone home,” * poe Li alellteg ned Moraid poe copy. « ° —duly 10, Catharine MeCowon, Mite MeCowoarut ehatumunds Hiren Mite ot aia Pickart Ay WW, at pamsstaret 0. é 2 July 18 Feankiin Fatrbanks Bt suitor Chietloetteund Starts 3s Morea, ose! Hata util petra. : UIBINGTUN -In North Kye m. Mrs Vamulls Manning Seaniate Ul Aa at Ie Hiirlngton, MeqaaRod Wi yoarsy Lor ai yoarwa residen, Funeral Wednosdny, 2th inst nt 2p, m. Wells atvoutdepusaeLpemannd raters nes net Notu nye a barter i Ty wife of G. eae ABV~-Kila, M. May wife Of G, Mf. picowopdy tts Signday. duly jae SD brea ¥ norvicas Thursday, July 2, at 2 o°ctock p.m, Friends af-the family aro invited without fur er notleg, trnin toaros voile atrout doput at 12:53 boon, returning nt 4:43. Intormotit at Graootand.: * ete Ge a ne bapors please copy,” N—On tha 7th, ot: hia Inte a ¥z, Tuesday, the lute ner, eon oD Hrtdae, X, Te-suspension: Dridgo und Bultslo (N.Y) paper ' pienso COPY. 7 aie a Nani conus tee Misa navUI Toe TPULE GOSPEL: TEMPERANCE MEET Ing this oventng in’ Lower F Fariwall 1atl willbe cunducted by Mr, Harton Pugo, Acordia feoxionded toni, iy viet JN aio AUCTION SALI: GEO. P. QOKE & UU, + i By : + 2d and 210 Madison-st. ’ REGULAR’ TRADI SALT TUESDAY, JULY 19, .9:30 A. M, Dry Gon Clothing Under, Boots & Shoes Wednesday, July 20. ° ‘We shall close out a clean line of Seasons ble Goods, which will include'a lot of *- ‘Meuuleters Saline’ We ' REGULAR WEERLY SAL» oF Conckery and: Glassvar, “to0 lots of W, WL, GC, Porcelain, and Tote) Ware, Beooratea Chainer Bots Hoveral dosirabte lines of Glassware, Goods packed for country morchants, =e GO. P, GORK & CO., Auationeers, » ROYAL BAKING POWDER POW! Absolutely Pure. MADR ¥KOM GRAPH CREAM TANTAL ekeeper's favorite in i sttlos a} He iantee pro pcracon’ takin auch tigi, Hoey, bt breads, ar luzuriaus pastry, Can bo oaton by drtndy Uca without foar af the ills resulting from hoayy lad A Se Ea SODON TTS VAbs BANING HUW HEIL O0.. New vorte J. DANES AND CANS. A WWVMISON, BVENDEN & (0, “Tanks and Can: 9-239 & 241 Lake st, GAS STOVES, AAR QI iin CN DI y GAS “THE SUN DIAL GasCuoking ond Heating sate STOVES 126 Dearborn-st. Seat Fhsntaca eons (pada REINING OUTKET i ASS AY ae And Genyrat Coumical Aue! performed. fy C. GILBERT WHEELE BL CLANK ST, = PILE REMEDY. Or OuREWARD reaneice BALL Uist Dp bry barrens : oR OA ee ‘are tho very Dor. annannnnnnie Candy Se 9 Hicgoly UA We Madison, & oot, Busts & aetieete