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Fiet-bayo ou baile—Anson (2 , Williamson Tat ate on otras Greapo, 2: Butato, & Lefton fe iidttalo, Be belagexceliently supported shut out the run | the racoa wero called. Tho program provid- ad saved the! eee the winning run hae ed purses: for tho 2:00 and 2:23 classcs at Midothusly: Start got a single-bagger, York | Mile hosts, and tho 2:08 class at two-mile hents, ‘ett bin to third on another single hit, and | tho Iatter being second on the card, The fat’ brought hin hore by still another single- | #00 starters woro Flora ¥,, Humboldt, Lady : ope 2 io Weather wus threatening, and only | Jane, Cora, J. P. Morris, Ambassador, Sham- monly, yielded threo ru 8, lel cared, Base hits hy MeCormiok and Hhill is, to's Ball Team Very Badly | Sutton ide Wau Ott tavdndn nee | AMAMTUSat'a ie Rat Ur wok Hk polfa the Chicago bits by Duatnp and AeCorimick and d muited fly | took tho load, eith Thorne right after, On the Beaten by by Wood added two in the elghth, Ginssoock gat | back-rtrotch, Thorne brushed into tho lend, and ampions, second of a muff in the ninth, and went all the | Thomna scoured a pluce, Cominy Into tho home Champ! Way round on Whitnoy's muff of a thrown batt, | atrotoh Thomas challenged for tho fead, aud n Derby and McCormick wore rovernily punished, | splendidly contest ish, In which ‘Thorne eee ae pad willie tho bag hits Roa Hotrals and Hove. suabteN nnd i eg but SPEER alias , reapt ively, tho total tinses tas! resulted mt ead iat by Defeating Cleveland, Detroit | Werote samy for ouch. z, the Notrolte securing | RaONe o Vowole wna drawn. “Tho. third bi + for Second honvior hits than the Clovelands. Whitnoy was | heat was taken by Thomas, who trotted ‘Thorne Comes Abreas still weak from his severe iliness, and his errors } off his feot on the home-stroteb, Mime, 2:21, Place wero coatly. Powell, Knight, Itanton, Dunlap, | Kate Spraguo wasn good third. ‘Thorne tanded aces And Glasacuck aceomplished some admirable | the fourth heat in 2:23%, Kate Spraguo tinish- — Melting, About 400 Clovelandors woro present, | Ing nt his ahoulder, Brenks on tho first and ' EI bag wan the holelost ame, of the sangnts: 5 ue Fr rgrartors sentropedt any phatecn. Hes = Lael 2 jail recovered n loss of} ve lengths when th providonco Victorious In an Blovette | yotolteewessssset 08 8 0 6 O 1 £19 | accond break occurred, Therv was a posalbie ing Contest—No Gamo at Clovoinnd,.. 3.0.20 0 3 0 % 8 I—It | chance to have trotted anothor hont, Int to tho Int Flelding oi ‘Hotritt, 7 Clovotand, 6, ovident netonishinent of Varner the race was Boston. qacned rune=Clavelands i popu, ae Moe postponed until 1 o’ctock to-morrow. Corban, % 1 ed Cormntene Phillipa, Sat ie} 4, Bhiaffor, hreo-baso bi ad Hattie Fisher tho Winnors asc hits—Dunlap, Wood, Knight, ders a invite, ors Fs Too runs—Wood, Hennott. sh at BuffaloTho Shooting Tour- First inao on balix-Cloveland, 11 Dotrott, 2, Firat base on errors—Detrolt, Struck out—Dunlap, Konne Derby,.Whitney, Left on bases—Dotroit, f; Cleveland, 8 namont, —— AGO VS. BUFFALO. Double plays—Houck-Gerhnrdt-Powell - (2), Tho largest crowds of tho souson, tully | Knight-Hovok’ Glnsscook-DumapPaiiivs Gh Ons of tha tiryed out yesterday, albolt thoday | —Parsod buil—Icennody, 1. : peor not, to witness the fiestcolllston | ima-cive hours and forty minutes, Late city of the two Tendors in the champion- Sonemmmettts ty te getho Budtalo and Chlcago toams, Tho THE TRIGGER. . i Pratore camo {0 thoexpectation of being {ur- | ‘pho shooting tournament which began at meciey ich treat in tho way of batting and | Grand Crossing yestorduy bide fale to oxcol Mormakiog, but for a long timo ft eeomed as if | mnything of tho sort ever betors witnessod, company wad doomed todisappointment, | Tho tmmonso number of contestants for tho was mighty dry up to tho seventh forthe fe9e" “tho entire bill of fare tumbled in sae table, and everybody had enough and to ue ‘fhe visiting club presented substantially team with which ft has been so Buccesaful ond tho champion reguiara woro on Board-of-Trado badge, ns well us tho large number of hizh scores, show what an Interest fs taken in tho ovent, The grounds are wnaur- passnblo ns regards conyentences, being easy of access from any part of the city. Tho Geneseo, e800 y Maple ‘City, Cumberland, Austin, Forrester, padingoodordar, Lynch and O'Rourke and | gouth End, Chleaga, and Audubon Clubs tinva Goldsmith and Flint woro tho batterics. Lynch | orectod tonts for the accommodation of their was only effective when ho pitched so woll that | mombors and frionds. Nofreshments arc to bo balls were out of roach, and !t wasonly duo | had on: the grounds, and no pals are sparad to tothe foollstnoss of the Chicago batsmen in | rondor a vialt to tho scony of uction ploasant iiiking at wofair balls that twolve instead of | in tha oxtreme. ‘hore were 177 onteles tgiven bases ou bails, Atonc time, ene bases wero full, Lynch deliberately seat {in coven bad balls rather than take tho chances of a hit by Dalrymple, who was at bat, godin thls way forced 8 run upon Chicago. But for Goro folluwoa with a tore forthe first shoot, which was loft tnfinished yesterday, and istobo “shot off" nt 8:0 this morning. ‘Those having scores over 11ure en- itled to o place in this morniug's whoot, those having a score of 16 being contestants for tirat prize, those having 0 score of 14 for second, 1} alltono purposes for third, 12 for fourth, and 11 for afth. Tho rife drive for two bases, and three mon camoin | ontorsof the Geneseo Club carried olf tho tnthe bit. Lynch was wrotchedly supported by | honors yesterday by making moro oloan scores O'Rourke, who comes as ncar not bolng a entch- than auy othor club, thoug! eras any player who bas mado a trial of it in the membership is much smattor th: The tho other clubs. candidates for tho dlumond badyo narod. dt carrocoliection. ‘Tho samo might be sald of | Soinmun, Chicngo: Ks ‘Tunnceliife, . H. Felion, Detcon White's first-bage play, which was mon- Chiengos 0. i Brition, 2. C. Howard, Gloncous anrous bad. Tho bulk of tho hard work folt upon’ | 1, Do! Le Galesburg; W. H. Haskell, Chicng: Brouthers, and Force, and thoy | B, Clark, Delavan; F, HH. McArthur, Geneseo; Richardson aril to. tho omergonoy, all throo | W.-C. Rawe, Leo County: D. Heors, Genesco; Q. were amply cqual to tthe fsht With theoxe | Kleinman, Chicago; Milo Randall, ' Genosco: playing a foo Re mple, who muffod two files | Doxy. Gensco; A.Q, Sinith, Jacksonville cepion oD eye Of thom ‘*dend easy, Watts, Delavan; W. Morris, Genesco; A. ¥. Oe eer very Timeutt, the Chicogoa played | Fuller, Wyoming, Ill; James’ Jotes, Genoseo: Hfauitless game throughoutin the nalts ‘and ran | J; 4. Hroford, Peoriny It. A. Turtlo, Chigaror ay bas with conmimmate skill. By the side of thale virile, offectiva work, tho sluggish. dumpy movemonts of tho Bulfalos showed to vory puor advantage. The lattor, with throo or four cx~ ceptone, acted liko a arcel of bired mon who feistarted inon Job thoy. bad muoh rathor thik. Moro promptness and vim is what thoy needeithor to win or mnke 1 respectable show- tng. Goldemith did with them as he liked up tothe ninth Inning, when, with a score of 11 to Dagainst them, be scomed to relont, and let them havea little fun just for encoursgement, They showed their appreciation by batting for two carncd runs. ley led off with a four buser over left-licld fauco, Brouthors hit fora tiple, White for a single, and lowe for a double, the last two being Jeft on socond and ‘third respectively. ‘Chicago opened with n run obtained without a puebit, Lynch's wild delivery, O'Rourke's balls and wild throws, and a muffed fnrown ball by White Bolag tae ru nee Thon followed a souson of wonk hitting until the sov- when on Peters’ fumble Quest got base, and was seut to thied by Dairymple's Rowo mufiing a good throw by Richurd- to. Goro bit to Peters, who undertook to hend of Dalrymple by a throw to third, but was not || quick einugh, Dal baving taken long ground off coud. Quest tallied, and Goro wns safe on Qrst. Upon Guro’s stealing to second, O'Rourke three wide, and Dulrymplo scored. Koll brought Goro home with 2 single, and himecit prmptly stole second, Ho atarted on a ateal to ibird, and Just thon Anson hit safe and brought ‘im home, Anson overran first bnso just tough to coax a throw froin Itichardson, which White promptly inuifed, aud Anson got to sco- cad, but was left there. In tho cighth tho bases vere filled. and nubody out, on sticcosslvo hits by Goldsmith, Fint, and Quest, and Lynch wus fafrald of Dalrymple that he gave him his basc so balls, aud brought Gotdamith in with the gift. Withtoo bases full Gors sent a liner against right-Neld fence for two bases, and Flint, Quost, ind Dalrymplo crossed tho plate. Gore rexched thirdon Kelly's lony ily to Itichardson, Anson ‘asgiven bis baso on balls, and on his steal to HeondGorotallicd. Williamson’asinglo brought Anson homo, and tho striker got to second on tho ay. but was loft, as Hurns and Goldsmith wore Wed out at first bose. Chicago, being last atbat forthe first tlinoin aduzen games, did tot play tho lust half of the ninth inning, In which Buffalo made two rung, a3 above described. ‘Thosame clubs play to-morrow and Saturday. ‘THE BCORM, Brumby and J, i. Btice, Jacksunvillo. Jowing isthe oMolul scoro for yerterday,—tho pumbye ne birds belng itf{tcen in tho firat con- ate 3 ‘¥IRBT BQUAD. 13|0, Green.,... ‘RK. B. Organ. x, g Willard, George Farincr... SQUAD. aj W, H, Lamotx. ¥ ir Spray. _W. 3B. Hoowarth, i. M. Verwilliger.. AW. E. F, Crosby... is Ungle, 0. F. Britton 7.0, Allen... John Hough, G.N. Olds. James I TH BQUAD. 8/G. ©. Dopenr.. W. Honning.... 7D. G. Ci bascs—Chicuga, 8; Dutfalo, Bleek out—White, tows. Force, Burns. i ls callol—Goldamnith, 61; Lynot, 110.- Hikes callod—Goldamiih, Lt; Lynch, 18, ee a uceét-Anson, Pawed alls—O' Rourke, 4 i} ued ELRVENTH SQUAD, e—Two hours sod Umpire i ton minutes, JL ET. L, Salisbury... +38) Mat Boi 13) 1. As PROVIDENCE Vs. TROY, i ie Speclat Dispatch to The Onicago Tribunte : < ‘OVIDENCE, It. L, Aug. 2.—To-day's contest 48 tha closost seen hero this season, Tha In, outspoken langunge at tho stockholders’ Peting yesterday suems to have borne good TROTTING AT BUFFALO, {rult. The mon playod for all they wero Bpsclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. worth, |. idwon tho gaune by eu purlor feldian, basos | | Borraro, N, ¥,, Aug. 2,—Tho trotting mooting Toning, and batting. The Troya had a mouon orning with an attendanco not ox- iird in the ninth Inning, with no one out. Ward . Rain fell yestorday, but tho track Ddidsomeof bis old-time pitching, and by | Was thoroughly dry and hard and fast whoo payed" were prosont, Eloyon snuings wera | rock, Tom Hondricks, and J, W. Thomas, placed Lantnge , | as named, Tho field was tho favorit Forlatnc, 435458 7G Bilt lat $10, Cora or Humboldt, tho lator i 09000010 0 0 G=4 | having the proference, belug- sold out for $25. Bent runs—Providence, 2; ‘Troy, 1, Flors F,, delvon by Fock, won in stralght heats tous, te~Providornce, 10; tntal, 123 ‘Troy, Gy | 1m 93243¢, 2224, 234%, Shamrock was second In tho first two beats, and Wumboldtin the iast, Cora trotted well for balf a mile-in tho frat aud seoond heats, Coming home she went to ploces, In the third she captured third place. J, P, More rls made @ good show for throe-elghts of a Pro-baso bite—uta rt, York, Hankinso Rrra fvannssnr aes se Pease tee seupale On urrore—Providence, 1t Troy, 2. - ec diners York, Denny, Connors, | tito in tho: final jhaati hae then. broke, LW s . ad did not cate uy a remainder Batiseled aN ids estes connor; | Seen nes at peeaate ithe doe acd Fee cenminuten | peeseae betel, Het Lage wit eater Py UnproHiphar,o2d ten minutes, Pha aio hout startors.” Itacbol waa the suartity al . 0 Inia Daneten oe AND. feeitanie Pishor Mackoy and: Iachol bad & Dernoir, Sich Aug, bea fine Vigorous fight for the Grst nout, whlch Rachol were ch., Aug. 2.—The J,7k4 spectators | sovu in 6:01, the time of the iret Ldidon of treated to a good old-fashioned exe | milo; bolns 2:25, alookey, Jes for a mile bg errore eto hitting, with plenty of Aeld~ | BiG. Weoley caught have. bood, had plan kept torot the ee Oude ware overwhelmingly in | Nacuel wolag to tue cud, ‘The second boat wa Dyes howe team for the frat half of the | cxptured by Chester H, who won in the Lest Us the Clevelands playod vei luck: hundred yards. Bell bunt him out, but ted came unpl Llp UN arte (om a was sot back, lm Noe ta ene geuaantly Boar wetting out Of tho | FAA JOH cher gat tho pave, broke, aud ost the Sean home eet inning Wood ted off with & | load at the throe-quarter pole, regaioed it on Wali, and wae and Kuight got frst on called | tha first quarter of the second mile, gad foaly Se tate by Hrancine Dy Hanlon and How.) Fave Meinse wen iio (tid weal ia 6 remarks fOr” Clapp, aay Od Fomelh | muted’ | able Male, Lady Uicil being sooond, Chostor by pb & mufoa thowa Pisirds Ttusbel fourth, and Strangar Dfb, lf fird: lips gave three in the | within ‘a saddlu-girth of cach othor. Hach tralled for the first iile, ‘Tho tine waa 5;1u, ‘ho fourth Leat wae vuntostod by Ituchol for the theroutter Hattlo ‘Cod's threa-bagger, Gerbardt’s two- + ® slogio by Ki; D ee 0 by, Katant, ‘a passed gruuuder by the outed Benwort’s hong run added five | first milo und a yuarter; base Bi to threo-baggur by Gerhardt and | Fisher bad it all bor own way, und won by ulx Batis by Ales Post one in the siguiby @ | lengths in 6:14}. Hachol was very tired at the a ber Ee seiwin ‘Thorne, Kate Sprague, ay wink Pilot 2 and Jewett answered tho call for 2:2 hore. Tho first heat was taken THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE hollow ‘Turnor went to work with Thorne tn by Phillips, SPORTING EVENTS. . | paws Merkle ans aneen nant at | Hx i eee wus refroshin New Yoru, Aug. 2—Urighton Bonch races: Tho throo-quarters of nmile was won by It, Monoe, Koform, filly, secoud, Georgio Jt, third, ‘Thine, 1:20, ‘The mile and threo-elghths was wor by Gon vorneur, Una second, Ingomar third, Thine, Ingo S228, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1881—TEN PAGES, stylo by = Thomns lod to the hit, in In the recon hoa wity thint It, wine, indeed, quits wm 10 BOO. BRIGHTON BEACIL mar was given eccond plnco, Una’s Jookey having chentod in wetuhing In. Tho auction race, inile and a quartor, was won by Weekly Bellone second, Surge third. ‘Time, Tho milo raco wos won by Clara A. Okalona second: Apacs MeKen third. ‘Time, 146%. The hur le race, mile and a quarter, wie won by Bpodulation, Kato Lung second, Miss Molloy third, ‘Time, 2210. The handicwp burdic, one mite, waa wot b; Frank Short, Bravo sevond, Van Scott third. Time, 1:55%. SAKATOUAL Sanatoaa, N. Y. Aug. %—The first race, three-fourths of a mile, was won by Runny. inode, Memunto second, and Wyoming third, ‘Time, 12184. ‘The second race, one and three-fourths miles, Wat W, first, Edelweiss second, and Bushwhack- erthird. ‘Tho thi Nene ‘The et ‘Ting, 3:05. rd rico, one mile, was won by Jack of feb Roy second, and Lucy Walker third. ecbio chase was won by ‘Trouble, 1is- turbauce second, Derby third, Timo, 5:60)3. PROPILTSTOWN. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prorurtarown, Ul, Aug. 2.—Tho Prophets. town Driving Park's seventh annual meeting opened with tho 2:33 class, which was won in threo straight honts,. Time, 2:3, 2:55, and 2:34¢, Hidden 'I'roagurg first, Annlo Low. suc- ond, Lady Mac third, and Darlington fourth, Jn tho #214 class, with four startors, Mountain Giri won fn threa straight hents,Clark 8. necond, Flora Bolle third, and Lady Hopoful distanced, aime, ae40, My and 2:47/4. Attendance CRICKET. Amateh gimo of cricket will be played to- morrow aftornoun at Lincoin Park batwoen the Ponlusular Club of Detroit and the Chicago Cricket Club, LABOR TROUBLES. HORSE-NAILMAKER'S STRIKE. Tho atritce of tha men employed by the North- ‘wostornt Horse-Nail Company stilt continucs, and thore docs not appear to be any chance of tho Company acceding to the men's terms or the inen roturning to work. A number of'them would, no. doubt, bo ylad to goto work at tho prices puid by tha Company, butare deterred by others who want to stick j¢out, A few men havo applicd for work to the Company, and yes- torday thoy wero bolng instructed how to run tho machines. It's sald thoy havo been thrent- ened by niet tho strikers that thoy will bo maltreated Bhat thy continue at work, This story Is de- Wincethnd anya the Compuny will protact all ite employéa, and will sce that no violenco is ol- 19 men who tent out Sondiy. Mr. fered those woo may goto work. The taanuger thinks it would pay butter to have the Works Ilo jula for some time than pay the increased prico demanded, l, a8 be belicves that the pregent rate Is Juat aud equitable. ‘Chore 18 only one othor establishment in the country that uses similar sachings to those used by’ tho Northwestern, ant that strikers iain Northora Now York, so that the will have te go to some other business unless thoy return to work for tho North- ‘woatern. Several of the mon who struck were seen yes- torda: end, y, and ntl agreo to stick together to the ‘thoy bellove the Company will coma to thelrtorms. A committee of the strikers waited ‘on Mr. Kingsland Monday evening and known thelr demands... Thoy were told that the Company would not accede to them under any conditions, Mr. Kingsland stated yesterday that the pay, roil of the Company Inst year wus about $70,000, and gonorally averaged $1,000 the mun’s ‘statement that obliged to fix all break wore mien regularly employed for this purpose. plod orn jargor they demanded, hal bean taken into the office on recount of the changad conditions, and at the ond of the wool tho total anount duo for composition fs divided. dnong Just 60 mupy more men. A strike is still expected, made Iio'de- they woro a thomsclyes; thora a wack, ——_ PRINTERS’ TROUBLES Hpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cincinnati, O., Aug. %.—There is trouble among the printora of the Cinulunatl Gazette. ‘The Gazette Company for severul years fought the Lypoxraphical Union, but six months 1go mado ndvances which tho Union accepted, Tho conditions, of tho Gazetts ofllea tecoming a Union otiice, 1 was ciated, wero ontirely satis fuctory to both parties, Tho Gazette's old forco of printors wore to bo rotaincd, but thoy wero to bo all taken into tha Union. came tor performing this little coreniony sav- cs y blackballed by the Union, which, it was vlalmod, would necossitate their dige! Tho Company, howover, them, and there hne Last weok the Union demanded that a lary pereentago be pald * fot" inatter whieh was being sut by the samo men regi pies ‘by ordering that ovary stickfull of type jo distributed every afternoon, make it necessary for the "fat set ubsolute’ been done, but with tho Union was it waa serlously urged that the Gazelis printers: ‘bo called out of the office ut once. could not be secured to that proposition, but it ig stilt bolug considered, and may yot be deel Allirmatively. : rinters aro vory sulicn, Porcontage on thi When tho tling the Company's favorit men wero 9 froin tho ollice, » refused to discharge beon frlution over since. to the compositors on tho ularly every night. Deacon Sinith re- 3, Which would "emiattor to be inatoad of constructively, a3 bad a ‘his onlor oe bolug parle uty cop murmuring. meot o 1 held | Jost night whon Full consent ded In tho! meantime tho Gazette Instoad of getting tho jo fab matter which n fa dozen new mon buve A STRIKE FORESTALLED. Special Dispatch to The Chicaco Trivunt, Cotpwaten, Mich., Aug, 2.—The contemplated atrike of the clearmakers In this olty yeatorday ‘was complotoly forestulled by the manufactur era, who discharged all tho Union men Friday Jost, The Coldwator clgarcompantes and Dilling~ hum's shops aro closed entiroly., The American Cigar Company {8 running vory lahtly with none Union tnen,us alsols O'Shuughiicssey’s shop. 4 Ditt's shop ons nearly Ite fu! Union men, demands of the men and Ia working roll, Tho races qvour threo duys thie ‘Tbe Neomplemont of non- ke’ shop acceded to the with a full wook, and Falrban! with a hundred loose clgarmakers lively tues aro expooted, LLEWELLYN’S ASSAILANT ARRESTED, Frit Stetfenhiigen, tho young toamator who shot and dangerously wounded Iichard Liewol- lyn, of. No. 633 Contro avenue, I a drunken Drawl ot the cornor of May and Ninoteonth atreats, Sunday night, wes arrested at an carly hour yesterday morning, at the home of bis uncle, Frita Epps, just woet of the town of Maywood, Shanisy, v’clock fn tho morning. bs t. Nehm and Olticor Wiho'wont out thors after Bim wt Bteffenhiceu was oute side, and when he saw the tro mon approuching the b isod and brok: he surml that they wore ollicers, 6 far D aWAMD AL the Tout ae @ blu, A shotor two, aud a word of timely warning, brought him to a batt, allowed howovel ty and te thom to arrest bias and take him buck to the city, Ho. alleves, solf-defense, and suys that Liewollyn and and vary abusive and woro about to bla friends were drunk rive tin the worat of ft, when bodrow the revolver aod Bred paorl -Tho wounded juan y aver sitice Sunday, und was fast wiebt In haa been dolng but An unimproved condition, Tho doctor In uttend. auco atl! Daspwoov, Ht adheres to wound will prove fat: bis first opinion—that tho RICH SILVER DISCOVERIES. D,'T,, Aug. 2--There Is great ex- oltoment over tho discoyery of righ carbonates uluc alles west of this olty, Oro brought in to- day was #000 aton. rence, Utloa, Amator a land, forson Blues. Hineva ure Hooking thle alive with’ native sliver, and assayed es atrikca wore made in thy Luwe ul Joke jer from all parts of the Hills, Jobn Groyer, = Volandor 4 years a SHUFFLED OFF, old, ems ployed in XOhla* brickyard, noar the coraor of Elston and Fullorton ayonuos, while lutoxicated last eyonin hung bimeolf in a bara on the Ifo was'a slogle mau, wud bad tud aa promisce, jutemporate life fora long tino. BISHOP HAVEN DYING, Sanxun, Orc., Aug. 2,—Bishop Havonwaebottor yesterday, but is staking to-day, His condition le extromely oritlcal. doctors Loar lo may revive, but tho ‘Be calmed recover. s ] ed dure / beriand Gun inde his res ve no debts ONDAY’S BLOODSIIED. LIFE ORA number and amount of polletos termi ing tho year ending Deo. Bl, 1880: anton Ci ‘ hi rer, Mr. Abner Pri port, showing tho Associntion t Pe CENT. 4 tk ~ TOTAL, No. | Amount. Condition of Affairs After the ‘iltjAbmer Grieg ofered.a reealuton foturne The First Part of the Thirteenth 0, Ara Smoke of Battle Has Hin? waien Cgrmuitguniy aa miteease Annual State Insurance Hy tenth] 9015/8 soatoea| 3.83 39.00 Died Away. fully, -gondneled tho Musnor une Roport. wnat fnenoasi| seat} aco of the Association; and tha resolution furthor y sutrennidel S14,831) 21.85) 20.48 provided that the Arsnelation should pas, the He tapae essences] HeAOG] AT 642,615) 82.45) 27.65 Officer Ray in Good Shape, and | litm#200in ensh, the money to ho rated by | Thirty-ono Companies Now Doing | Miccrensi....cr-| gael snamnciol d.ns| 10.05 ‘Vth htt att a 1, susiness in ‘This C \* B82) NAMED] 15.180) 15.195 O'Meara Has a Fair Chance several members aponichar anarely. eninge i Halen eeenieh OnuntoM fe] “hornenn| 48] 3.07 palth. paeeial teas to Recover. COUNtOS -aHOWG. Hol cue iande: 10 pay. OL Trotalscos sees | FAO] $115,12,6851100,00]100.00 : Cook Countye whneo “thers vere ve clubs. i Officer O'Brien in a Very Oriticat | The resolution was nally amended sone to pro: | The People Paid Over $2,000,000 CANADA. ‘ vido that the $200 should bo taken from the cash in 1880, Half as Much Situation, with the Odds In tho treasury, and in this shnpn It pansod, | . 5 Owing to the Inteuess of thon ir, business CRIMINAL ITEMS, Against Iilm. having heen trunsnatad nth terrily: slow miter as in 1872, Aptetat Pepatch to The Chteago Tribune. Braxtronp, Aug. &—7. Blackburn, found mullty of committing an Indecent assault upon a littl girl, was sentenced to four months io jait and forty lashes, twenty {ashes at n tine. aA shocking case of, cruelty Is reported to have certrred in the Township of Mornington. it appears that n daughter of Rorgor Kolnskle, a Polandor, lisubeved her father's wishes by re- fusing to form nn alliance with a cortain wit- ower who resides ina neighboring village. ‘Tho dather, enraged, is anid to have beaten bis daughter inn most fendish inannor, inilicting: terrible bruises upon her, fracturing feveral of her ribs, and leaving her more dead than alive. Her acredins attracted the neighbora, who, upon agcertaining tho stato of altairs, vere so In- eensed that the brutal ‘parent bad a varrovy cs cape from lynching. : PRINCIPAL CITIES. Spectat Dispateh to The Unicago Tribune. Orrawa, Aug. 2.—Tho census returns show the population of tho principal cities In the Do- minion to be as follows: Halifax. 30,102)8t. Jobn, N. B..., 26,128 Quebes, 417) Montren! B03 the Convention then adjourned until to-night at Bu'cloek, THE BUILDING ORDINANCE. Another Batch of Violations Reported by the Insurance Companies’ Experts, Bpectal Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune. Seusarreny, NL, Aug. 2—Some weeks sluce part first of the thirteenth annual in- surance report of the Atditor of Public Ac- comnts—that devoted to fire-fnsurance—was Issued, ‘I'o-day the State Printer finally con- sented to part with the first coples of part seeont, relating to fife and necident Inaur- ance, Tho report ts dated May 15, 1881, and has been prepared with the thoroughness ani carefulness that have chamielertzed siml- lar tloetiments fysued by the Insurance De- partment under the innuagement of Capt. J. J. Brinkerhoil, ‘The following tuformation Is gleaned from Its pages: TUINTY LAPE COMPANTES and one life and accident company bave com: piled with the Insuronce laws of tho State, and have been authorized to transact pusiness fn Miinols during the current yenr, The States represented by tho life companies are as fol- lows. California... No Inqnests ns Yet~The Action of the Po- loa in Storming the abil Strong- hold Justified, Coroner Matson wont to No, 2010 South Clark street yesterday morning for tha purpose of holding nu Inquest on the body of Lizzie Cleve- Jand, who was shot Monday night by her “friond,” Jack Stanners. Ho impancted a Jury and waited for the witnesses to cume, but they: dltn’t, soho told the six to heat tho Central Ktatlon nt 2 o'clock thisafternoon. Jr, Iluthordt mude a post-mortent exnmination of the body, and found that the bullet penctrated tho tempor rat bone and lodged in tho brain, death resulting: from pleeding. No Inquest: was held yesterday on tho boily of Denuls Mutionoy, who was shot by Jerry Milll- ana near tho corner of Twelfth and Statestrects Monduy night. O'Moara, who was wounded ate tha same thine by Mitligan, was very low yester- day morning, and, as he was ttnblo to die in a fow hours, the Coroner thought it best to defer An Alderman Who Made Himself Dis- liked—Fines for Violations to Be Collected, Those persons who take an Interest In tho observance of bulldituy lawa,.08 Jald down in the revised ordinances of tho mnuuleipaltty, will bo pleased to know that the good work of Inspect- ing and reporting now being carried on by the fire-Insurance companies is bringing forth frult dn tho form of n manifested interest on the part of tho Department of Buildinxs and the co- London., Conneetien vee Ob ts tho fovestixation until to-day, O'Meara was | Operation of the police, To tho credit of the | Tistrictof Columbia. 1) Penngyivanta,.... said to bo better Jast ovening. Ho | litter branch of the lucal civil service it can be | Massuchusetts........ | Vermont. . PRARL REED. was tnken from tho Morey Hospltul yesterday | sald that, lu nt least two instances, arresta have | MAING... s.sesecsreesss t] WISCODSHI «+++ 1 Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. at Deen mate and flnes imposed without the epeciat | New York. a Ktxastox, Aug. 2—Tt has been ascertained that the rent name of Pearl Reed," the girt who wnsaent {o tho Mercer Institute for two yeurs for uppearmg on. the street in men's ap. Rare el,isCurrio Snyder, Sho belonga to ithaca, morning, und was conveyed by relutives to his home on Sixty-third atreat, between School and Wentworth avenues, in the Towu of Englewood, Mis chances for recovery ara considered falr, unless inflammation should sct in in ap aggeas vated and ungovernable form, O'RUIEN'S ORDEAL. Tato last night thore wan overy indication that the wound recelved by Ollleer Pat O'lirien at tho handsof young Tommy Cabill, would: prove ‘Total, my The Hartford Life & Annuity Insuarance of Hartford, Cona., presented ita annual states ment and other pnpers for a renowal of Its aus thority for 1881, An examination for Its plan of ussessment of Hife-instrnuce in its satety-fund department, raised rorious doubts as to its right to transact thut kind of business in this State, ‘This question was subinitted to tho Attorneys. interference of the aforesaid Vepartinent of Itulldings. Had that Department anything tike QB sulicient number of men to falthfully prose- cute the work of preventing and punishing vio- Jntiona of the law governing the erection of bulldings within the city limite, the law would be much more faithfully nvserved. By tho con- tinued snd unllagging. assistauce of the MINNIE'S MISSION. tatal, For some renaon or othor tho olllcor waa General for bis opinion, who deelded udverscly | The Regular Evening Meet! EA ta ; hot removed to iis home yesterday morning, | Police force, there’ may be attatuol | to the rigut of tho Company. to issie such poli id p = Meeting—Mine i Ce eee ee ie otha dng te Sccupy ais | 8 result as mitistactory as though | Me ee ee cian departinent or urencn | Mle’ ‘Festimony—Ker Dream, with a Captain's room at the West Twelfth Street ‘Sta- Uon. Ie rested us casily as could be, oxpected, consideritse tha nature of the wound, and or- Tangetnents were made for his removal to bis homo at 9 o'clock last ovening, Nutaté o'clock st was found that.inflammation bad set In, and two tours luter pneumonia was noticed. |The patlont’s condttion wrew xradunily worse, until towards 9 o'clock, when he felt into adeup sleep, Plensant Roference to the Chicage Justices—Tho Iiterost in the Bovival Well Sustalned=Tho Results, Tho meeting at Minnie Brooks’ mission on Fourthayeouc lost evening wascnaracterized by gn even tnore marked degreo of revival interest than has attended tho previous services. tho mutter was wholly In tho handsof the Bulli. ing Department, to which it righttully belongs, LATHE VIOLATIONS of, the Inw were reported yesterday from the following place: No. Crosby street, one-story frame dwell ing. . Bo. 811 Larrabee strect, a frame shed, was, tu all iutents and purposes, a separate and independent company, Yhe Company was thereupon advised that no renewal of ite nutbority would be granted, and no certificates issued to {ts agents tur the trata. action of that business. ‘Three companies ‘appenr In this report, and bave been duly Heensed, which bad not at the dnte of tho ‘last report authority to transect Iu was altogetbor uareasonuble to mavo him in 0. 260 -Larrabeo street, tworstory frame | yusiness iu this State—viz.: Counveticut G ‘There were perhaps a hundred persons present, this condition, and bo will be compelled to re- | structure. erul, and Continental of Hartford, and Mot many of them colored people, and about a score No. 84 Larrabce strect, two-story frame bulld- jug, used as a wugon-shop, jo. 2 Lurrabve street, shed with shingle roof and brick chimney. No. di Mohawk street, framo shed at rear of Premises, No. 416 Mohawk street, frame addition to dwell nee No. uJ Mohawk street, enlarging frame addl- tain where he fg until some decided change is apparcnt. ‘This ts most unfortunate, The room isa very aimull ono, and bas no vontitation othor thun that affarded by a door lending into anothor small room connecting nt once with the lobby of the station. There is likewise but one window In tho room, and this opens directly upon tho aldewalk on Twelfth street, It has a suuth front, and js entirely wnprotected from of woinon, both white and black. Thore was also a stroug working farce of CuorisHans, From tho nature of the locality, any kind of a gatb- ‘ ering must bea motley one, and that of last ; evening was no exception. Tho meoting waa opened with the singing. of a few animated byinns and a few words of prayers. ‘Nhu Bible lesson way About the fact that all politan of New York. Upon a subject that has attracted great deal of punile ¢ttention— doGrERATIVE INSUIANCE— ot Inoguage of the report Js herewith given, a8 follows? The number of Codperative or. Assessincnt Life-Inqurance Associations has increused dure co tlon wad ralsing the roof theruuf, ing tho past year to such an extent that the a a ; tho seorebing sun, and, wat butwean tho lucess | UNO Mia North avenue, frame bara in course of | Leylsintures of unuimber of the States, by the | MeTG Spud ang hal come short Of tho Kio the chatterlug and footfalls of such ny ennetmeot of Inws partially reguiuting the busi | Mopeun, and was attentively Hstened to shed used asdwelling | ness and subjectin these fnstitutiona to the sil- porvisien, of the State Insurance Departments, ave endeavored to secure to tho members whatever temporary benefit thore muy be in tho syste, aud to protect. thom wuatnst the specu~ Intive abuses the system bus given risv to, and the frauds und crimes the speculation bas fos- tered. The rupidity with which these institu. ons bave muitiplied, and the gros irregulart- rpetrated noite them in some pluces, f° have cailed forth — denunciations from tho press and the Bench, abund- untly testify that the business, excopt whero Jt fs an adjunct of an association ur society whose fleld of uscfulocss bas # much: wider range than the mere function of life insurance, bus departed very far from the principles of charity and benevolence which mive riso to tho system. Experience teaches that men nre not gu eager to give themselves up to works of chnr- ity aud benevolence. When these associations are started ns independent organizations, thoy are conducted for the profit of tha few who enll at tho station, it is anything but the proper place for a dungerously~ wounded uinn, Addod to all these anuoyances the police huvo found it impossible to keop 8 horde of people from guing to and from tho sick-room, as It secms impossibie to make tho rulutives and friends understand the nucesalty o€ keeping tho patient perfectly quiet. Dr. Andrews rus callod out of the city yesterday by 8 prior engagetnont, but he loft elaborate notes on the case, and recommended Dr. Lee. O'Brien was doing so badly last night that Dr. Feogur was called into consultation by Dr. Lec, Thoy considered bia condition VERY CRITICAL INDEED, Tho young nssasin, Cabill, pretends to suffer considerably from nls wound, Iie was visited several tiuics in his coll yestorday by a physl- clan, who pronounced “his wound not at all serious, ‘bul glanced upon a rib, and run partially around the body, It was Capt. O'Donnell’s intention to havo bin throughout, ' ‘The meeting arose and sang, with organ nc- compauiment, * There Is Lite fora Look at the Crucified One," atter which tho leader culted ! for“ teatimony" from those who felt that thoy were saved. traveling man remarked that for a long time he had known atl about tho STAGNANT POOLS OF WICKEDNESS which ubounded in Fourth avenue, but while In Now York City a week ago he was rejoiced to read in Tuk Citcago TROUNE the account of Minnie Hrooks’ conversion, nnd the turning of her house of sin into’ a house of prayer, Au- other man testitied that be bad been a detirium-tremens drunkard for cigutcon years, ond that while serviny in prison the spirit of God convicte sin ‘and con- : verted him. Somebody followed with tho fro- ‘ quently retterated statement that the Christian Church was not doluy its duty, though It fe =~: questionable whether that kind of pabulum is calculated Jo rescue the perlishing to any cx- erection, No. 707 Paullan street, with stove-plpe through bonrd roof. At same promises, two-story frame dwelling. No. 207 North avenue, two-story frame barn, No, #04 Paulina street, summer-kitcheun adidi- tlon to brick dwelling, ‘Waubansta aveuue, corner of Paulina street, two-story frame barn. Waubanala avenue, Letween Poulton stroct ‘and Ashland avenue, one-story frume dwelling ‘ou front lune of tor. No, 01 Larrabeo strect, one-story frame dwelling. H. Nice, corner of Grand avenue and Sey- mour street, frame shed reur of lot, 16x13. Mr, Fish, Western avenue and ‘Onlo strect, frame bara 13x18, and thirteen feet in biebt. ‘Mrs. Fitzgerald, 1m centre of block between Obio, Hurov, Loavitt and Oakley streots, uses shed for dwelling; stove-pipy through bourd roof. Mrs. O'Donnell. rear of No. T77 West Indiana street, fraine puliatius A205 poses ten feot high, fo rear ues whicl removed to the County Hospital, put the doctor No. 41! Paulina street, nddition to dwelling, | manaxe or control thom, or fur worse. tent. Several other.persons spoke more or lesa sail he was doing wall enough woore ho was, | atayepine through root, structure 10x10 feet. Asthe Legislature of this State has not seon | prictly, and the leader invited Miss Brooks to The prisoner bid ngthing to say all day, and |: Nou, 286 Augusta street, frame addition to cot- | fittoennct any tawe with apecial reference to | yive her tostlinony. was ovidontly deeply* worried to find himself | tayo, 10x10 fect. “ there Codperative Life Insurance Associations Miss Brooks 1s deficient In eas cioy call lore, hoad foromost in a murdor trial, is mother, “No. incorporated under the luws of other Stutes, the | and ober long contact — with the 210i Samuel street, summer kitchen. Mra. res No. 117 Samuel strect, ono-story frame dwelling, 10x20, Mra. Kracker, No. 122 8amuel street, one-story frame dwelling, 10x20, irs. Nowman, No, 172 Weat fedianmaiecety ine un. “Irish virayo," as the, police call her, was not wounded, 28 she pretended to be. Sho ‘is greatly blamed by the pulioo,,who say it was shy who ordored her son to shoot, Ofticer Ray's wound Is not at all serious. Ofticor Hofferman constriction of the not of March 20, 160, reyte luting the business of Jife-insurance in thts State, with reference to them, becume an im- portant question. This Hepat eat hos bold that they were aubicer to the provision uf this wicked ways of Fourth avenuy does sot permit her to indulge in any great variety of religious expressions, Lut pbo testified with considerable effect, nevertheless. Some persons, she said, catne to God only after thoy bad fost everything received a slight wound, n mere scratch, from a | closed shed, 26x24 and 20 fect In big! act, and the amendment of March “3, | but she didn't wait till her money was gone, but i bullot whtoh fist yrazod bis breast. Vest Ohio street, second door west of i 18d, to Bec, 31 Chap. ih, Hevised Btat- | sho told tho devil w tika it and getaut, Sho Thero wus but litle now tobe secertained | avontiese y trae dwell Orns | ites, which doclares that “Associations and so- | used to bo afraid to,walk thesteedts, andal- avenue, one-story frame dwelling 24x27 [cot and another ebel on saruc lot. ovo. 6 Samucl treet, one-story frame addition No. 13 Samuel strect, small addition to cottage. No. 15 Sumuel strect, raising roof of sheds to M4 fect in bight. Mr. Trous, No, 341 Paulina street, enlarging addition and raising roof to 15 feet in hight. No, 463 Paulina sircet, auall ndaition to house. ALD, SCHRORDER gays that ho was wrongly reported in the inter- view with him in Monday's Tumuny. Heclaims that he nover alluded to Democrats In bis talk on the contraction of the fire limite, as lic con- aldercd itanything but a matter ot party. He was clocted us an Independont, and his votos on questions coming up in the Counsil wero nlways east necording to the dictates of bis conscience and for the best interests of the city. His vote was for letting the.limits nlone, becitise be bo- ways carried oun,” but now that sho hod t, found peace with God sho bad thrown it way = and felt portectly safe. Bho would not give up the pence she had for all tho wealth of Colcago. Somo people sald thera was no hell, but itis only a wish there were none. Asforhell, aue bod bad her sharo of turment in her lifetime. Sho had wx dreatn, nbout tio years ago, in which sho thought the world was coming to ro end, Tho clouds seomed to open, and the sky was red, like blood, Tha peoplo were aummoned to the Judgmont seat ip rent crowds, but sho kept as far back as poss!- Ne hoping that tho Lord wouldo’t reach her. concerning the affray yesterday, as the account in yesterday's TRIBUNE was complete and cor- rodt in overy detail, Somo of the poople in the nelghborhood think the Cabilis my ave beon tho tore excited beowuse thoy had trouble with Olticer Ruy not tong ago about a dog. Thoques- ton ag to whethor the officer was right io at- tempting to arrest Cahill without a warrant, and on tho more representation of the Dixon boy and his mothor, hus been froely, canvassod. ay heard the shot, and wasshown the bole {n Dixon's pantuloons, and this ought to be suilicient ware rant for wll he did. But : A NEW QUESTION arises whon Cubitl, after getting away from Ray, shuta himsole, In his own home, which is at once uesulled by O'irien, Capt. O'Donnell, and a nuniber of othora who had arrived in the patrol wagon. Had thoy tho right to attempt to force ontranuce, a8 the: cleties which ure intented to benofit the widows, orphans, bolrs, and devisees of deceased mem- vers thereof, and where no annual duces or premiums are required, and where the members abull recelye no money as profit or otherwise, shall not be deemed inaurinee conpantes,” up- plies only to associations organized under tho fact thus amended which provides for the incor~ Poration of associations and socisties not for pecuntary profit, In other words, that tha fmendiment is to be construed merely asa per- mission for such associations and societies to organize under tho general corporation law of this State, ang an exempuon, when so organized, from tho requirements of the lfe-insurance laws. ‘This quostion waa submitted to the Attorney- General, and bis optuion, which Is hervin given, sustiins the position taken by this ollice, It in therefore hell that these cobperative or mutual ali associations incorporated under tho laws of o LIKE THE CHICAGO POLICE JUSTICES, would postpono the case. But the Lord didn’t Bet tired, and she was finuily brought bolo: Him, aud after a termbly searching cross-exam: ination was locked up In a prison-houge, She both O'Brion and Ray woro shot? -This will be | lieved it wag right. Ho was urged to vote tho "3 v bualness | hud never beon ablo to drive thut dreain fron, tho important point jn Cobili's trial, The police | othor way, but ho sacrificed pursonal interests eee ee aa Se eee ratio with tho her momory. io was a poor soldier who wus will urgo that Nay had alroady arrosted young | and voted ns he did. {iitiromente Of the Ife-insiranco law, and | forecd into tho urmy, but the man who enlisted ag a voluntuer could doo guod deal botter fight- joy. Hine exhortations bad in the meantime becn working upon the audience, some of the womon in tears, aud in effort was now mado to {nduca them to. muke no open confession. Minnlo Brooks and a number of MADE HIMSELF DISLIEED. Anumber of residents of the Tenth Ward wore prouud tho City-Hall yesterday, soundly berating Ald. Nelaou for votlug : to contract tho ire Umits, They sald thot Nelson voted against the wishos of three-fourths of his constituents, Cahill, and O'Brion and the. pa lseipatrs cone iined tholr efforts to attompting to capture an esonped prisoncr. A warrunt, it is thought, should not be nocessary in such a ease, Thoro. aro many {note which, taken toxethor, make tho uction of tho polica in’ attempting to torce an entry without a wat business transacted before thoy have so com- plicd will be treated as a vlolation of law. ‘Then follows tho wpinion of the Attorney- Gencral, given Jun, 1%, and published in ‘Tie TRIMUNE at tho time. ‘The report alse contains in full tho opinion of y It ie likoly that the finos Imposed for viola» | the Supreme Court sustaining tho right of tho tho other % ee ee ete coment tne Gebietes | Hous of a aang onal iano. willbe colleotod. | Receiver of workers want buck, uimony thelr auditors, and, + beon ‘very troublesome of Inte, and the Cabill | AS the fines nll goto tho benefit of the Police THE REPUULIC LIFE song of Gospel Invitation, -invited | tha 4 hoys have (ween tha cause, elthor directly oF in- and Firemon's Fund, Hird-Marabal Sworie is | to maintaln bis sult to bave the action of the | fost to seek tha Savior, These tisslonury ° directly, of nearly all of it. Tho police havo | Fong to look thom up, and, if possible, gather | stockhulders in the matter of tho cancelation | eiforts wore -uot’ in vain, for four or five | ienuontiy sonved witrants int tau ne iehborhood, RO Me een nnd reduction Of the took or the Company det | women and as many men ignifod that thoy nd et ortwo lor to the shout cor te escasnie wore great sinners ant 1U8S. ‘ dames Fox arreated pon warrants dene O'can: THE BAKERS, stockholders to meet the Habilities of tho Com> | One wasa poor girl with a smashed hat and =: 0% tattered shawl, who aad between ber sobs thas = nell, Jenn Iyan, and Owen McCart sho waa a inisorable drunkard, while a haat | he a pany. young thug associates of the Cahill bo; * Their Pool Doesn't Seom to Work, UUGINESS DONE, compliuinants io thaso casos are 4 dirs, Shochan, tof the businces done | with teur-stulnod faco snd wretched apparo! wholives inthe House in front of Canilt's, aud & | ‘The boss bakers, who havo assembled so often | jn, inet bo ThINty stealghe Jite-inaurauce | contessod that sho had xono to tho Wad, topvand William -Honob, AI three of ‘tho prisoners | of late, and who resolved Saturday to ralae tho | companics during 1800: Number of policies | wanted to léhd a virtuous Ifo, Tho othors did, ~ wero in Cabill’s house carousing during the | price of the “stat of life,” met atthe cornor of | issued, 6.070; amount, SIBwU4AG; averaxe | Hot leatify, but their faces, ‘ Fi evening. Bo many complaints had beon made at | fadoiph and Lasalle streets Inst evening ro | Amount of each polloy, ¥Ul80; number of WRINKLED WITIL DISSIPATION, 4 tho talon aba theas, YouRE mi, Bt, RY | Copa notenPresdout Helsce waa tn tho | Sfoutn ais averare, ecu (OF eu0k, AACR | nated to thelr gouarally forsaken appearances 0, 1232 niums reco! M2 Ucn R RAND § ulso, This Ityan is the one | chair, and from the beginning to the end of the | jossea pid, Bisson eds left no doubt that they had aunk very ‘ow in the rants forthe Cabilis taay be said to have inaugurited the recent Per cont of fosses patd sorles of deadly useaults upon policomen in this 4; percent of losses te H ticle B meeting there was nothing but comptaints, all , premiape reculved, 7 of which were to tho effect thut tuis or that a soclalaca(s, Suveritof the men tostified thas d to pollaies In force, 1.08; number of, thoy had just concluded to accept Chriat,—ono a young follow whose remarks were in tho most iy co L. t 7 gity. uae ions, BHO, ie eon a en fou fh + | baker, in or out of the organ. | 2 forca in Iitinols, 40,983; amunts SSH, TH ABT. FuKeD of Veutonle Fuse, fort pie, peer a M. i. MeGuirk, of tho Hinman Streot Mtation, | zation, was underaclling bis neighbor, ACCIDENT, pill pinge dno wanted ve. thank Minnie. irae aud narrowly ‘giseod planting a bullet io bd | tm fact, tho meeting was given fo honring com- | , THe business trausactod by the ‘Travolers | for belug the Instrument of bia convarsion: brain. ‘Thoy etfuck tho wrong man, for Mo- | 12 fach tho meeting was x: arin Life & Accident Company, which {s mainly tn | couplo of atternpta were made toolose the moet Guirk sent one of them of with a ballot in bis Pinints of this Kind, and the spot ing made wae the necldent department, Is shown se araiely ing, but thera wero $0, tinny “devalopments ot loz, and sont anothor bullet plowing through | Spying of ond 10 tao, iota i above ven # ould | oe eta pareat, that. At) wad Moe Maul MELO Ryan's sealp, With ruttans of tyan’s olass to deal with, It is no wondor that the police gu to oxtromes, and they should not be cenaured for what thoy did in this Inst caso until all the fate ae santa Aue sally. aod wok bed up udlolal when Ut iL) Ano May oxossded thoirdary. i pica STATE SPORTSMEN. Bighth Annual Convention of the Ille+ nols State Sportsmon’s Assoclation— The Moator— Congra' ions Over tho Vindication of the State Game 5 appeared that while a fow were adhering to the new scala of prices, many woro going around undorselling them, and succeed- ing in atirring up considerable commotion. As near as the reporter could est at it the contest secms : to be between tha bakers aud the TOCUrs, arm 9 yrocers wero gettin; 1o oat of it, from the fact Shae * hoy ‘were able to got thelr supply of bread at the old prices, The result of tho ineeting was that tho existing committees were added to, and fustruct+ ed to yu around and seo thoso who wore cutting prices, or falling to adbero to the now scalu os- tablished, and report at anothor meeting to bo hold to-morrow cvuntng at the same place. As vory fow of the bakers know the provision Of the olty ordinances regulating tho wolght of read the section ja herewith upponded: 064, All bread shall bu mado {nto loaves of one and a half, two, two and 4 halt, or threo unde svolrdupols welght, and cach Jouf snail a'olo It was statod that a imecting would be held wvery afternoon at 8 o'clock in Miss Brooks’ parlor, to which none but wotmen would-be ud- mitted, ‘The eyoulng Gospel nivetings will also be continued, At the cloao tho Christian women spoke words of comfort to the reclaimed Maydas long, and one of the latter rushed up to an no qualance, who bad been converted at a previ- ous meeting, aud a genuine aisterly ombraca ae {ndulged fn, togothor with mutual cougrat- ‘ulations, Thera aro said to be nearly a dozen of the domiemonds who have abandonod business on the avenue, Nye of whom are tem- porary wheltered boneuth Minnie Lrooks” Rospitable roof until situations can be seourod for them, amount, $016,020; number of agents, pemlume received, $i238,hi.82; ,023.55; per cent of losses patd ton Feevived, 08.12; to palioies In force, 4% poll du force, number, 425; amount. $10231,s51. Auother table takes a comparison uf THE QUAND AGGREGATES of Hifo_ business done In Hilnols in the years 1879 by of 158 in the and 1880, numer of palicics issued ‘ob 9772, 760 In their nmaunt, while there was n decrcane of $233,508 In 1660 In the total amount of promiums paid, but an incrouse of $207,200 in tho umount of losses paid. * . x COMPARISON, The following table makes a comparison of the life business transacted In Iitinos during the yoars from 1869 to 1880, both inclusive; "244; ald, ——— WIFE-BANGERS, Frank Melsterman, a brutal butohor, was food Law. ‘The HlinoisBtate Sportamen’s Association held Sts olghth annual Convention last avoning in the Palmer. House club-room,' the attondance boing a crowded ouc, ‘Tho gathoring was | De markod with the numbors indicating sho Ratio of RBRAaassASVS (BLM! | eco yeaterday by dustico Wallace for assaulting galled to. ontar shortly afore 9 otook Crees etatap of ihe baker tern joan tt SeneSSeSSUr |B |B Se dite aud boarly fracturing ber skull wiih & i. a = =| | club ety : Dr. N, lowe, who dollverud a brief address, Ho ANOTHER FIRE-BUG PEREEPEBDEERIETE John Sobubort, a butcher doing business at ania that tho chiof alu of the Association waa | John steob,.an old mal 08 yoars of ago, was The part fdgusseuases Par No. #00 Nurth Franklin stroet, was arrosted yor> , the protection of game, and be conaratulatod | yesterday hold by Justice Walsh In $500 ball to "1 | rinteieieirtririetes | o ferduy upon complulut of. bls wife Annie, wo the Convention that the validity ot the game Jawsof the Btate had been demonstrated by the Supreme Court in its deolsion of tho famous Magner case, Dr, Nowe sald that every mom~ the Criminal Court upou a charze of arson; Ho ‘was urrested shortly after Lo’clock yosterday - morning by Ollcer Duttoy, who found din alleges that Monday .night bor logo lord punched ber, chasud her around the house, and, with & butcher-knife in ono hand and acloaver SOS] S 1255.5 $12,144,506] $15, euaal ¢ 2.01 . teani againgt a fouce noar the core In tho thor, threatened to cut hor head olf, Tho bor of the Assoolution should censldur (this | nop vee, Loomis and Harrison — streots, bloodthirsty John gaye ball for bla appearance’ duty to prosecute auy porsun discovered violat~ } watching . Fire-Insurance Patrol No, 3 Auy, 4 at tho North Side Police Court, - ’ ing tho-Gawo law, han Tho game-dealors had In the Woeat Madison Streot ‘Police Court yos- oxtinguish 9 fre ing one-story frame barn in at. “oomo to. .rouiiza’ the es | gn of tho Convent of tho Tittle Blisters of Ey terday, dobu Langston, a cbroule wife-beater, eI wi eo ation in ual contalnt aamall que: 44 o ommittee ba Credentials was appointed; | the - odor of keroseno, us. well bar f € Jog, bo sooured an ok aut would probably bave and, after tho Sooretary, Mr, J. By Wiggin bad traces of it, wore noticed by the ATONE sees =e wed It upon his wife but for the interference of read the record of the lastConveniion, the Come | firemen, At the convent Stock was ldvntinod ¢ Fl q helubbors, who had bin arrested. On several inittee mado its ropors, which showed that tho | as baving teen In the employ of the Sisters as oe a revinus cecaslons ho has uppeared in court, following clubs wore represontod | ® hustler for sbout olne months, and up to two ee, nd ut Was, iscburaed on acoount of the respectas << THY HOSTER, * months ago, when be wae disovarged for guns e 2 bility of bis family, aud the jadlapaattion on tho fs i eral worthlesnoss and intoxication, It is No, of polte eid bed art of Lid wife tO. prosuouty, The Court line Audubon plu. ackennilioy Wenong Union | thought ho fired the barn upon this occasion, 168s oseee | A a posed tho fluo with & severe lecture, Gun Club, enowes Muk-saw-ba Club, Chicago; ‘once before, out of revenge for baving- Hloury Croad,. a puouminker living at No. 147 Alton Gun Club, Alton; Mishwaukey Gun Clul beun discharsed. CG obarge bite Joofeam- | RRESRS SERENE GIS Contre street, while in an jutoxicated condition fica Gh goiauatont"sitese “Sats hut | tonr omens ne ongruineg bad foakang | | adn [PT eT rar et Hor Wyomiog Bporting Association, Wyoming! | Ma/nst the Elators, althouxn he thinks choy did + 7] | tives tn the Taco, tutllotidg a doep yasb on bor Genesco Hporteman’s Club, Genoseot Maple | dunce against hiw,-bowaver, appours very gi forohvad, and aplitting hor nose and Up. Dr. City Gun Club, Geneseo; Macomb: Gun Club, | strong, . . : Holland put in six atitches und propoupoed tha: Mavorbt rors ore Cid, Penriag Quinoy ee —_ £ ndurioe. at dahueroue, Croat was locked up ‘ Gi Glad, “ranling *Gionoce “Gun Plu GEN, PATTERSON DYING, |||] Sethe Meveler Ree ee Glencoe; Geom City Gan Club, Qulnoyy Galey- Pritapeceiuza, Aug. 2.—Gon. Hobert Pattor- B GLEY. burg Gun Cluy, Gulesbury; “Auatly Bhootlug | gon ie lying dangerously Ill, suffering from < GOV. BAGLEY. - Clu, Austins Pblcaro Phooving Club, Calcagu: | Height's discaso of the kidnoys, and fatty de POLICIES, Ba a pyar tedp-iehaprear lier pre Cab Gatros Forrester Club, Chicane: Bt Georae | seneration of the beart ‘Tho following 1abi0 shows tho umbor, | ANN Auuon, Mich Aus. Tho University men’s Clu! uN ton; el Oot Jub: t} Ww, Nervoul ever, i} 00} jaolus a 10 cs | fe Ys Tslaad Club, luo Toladd; Ht. | woakueas calls for Way Witvers. Prong | UPfun uumaber aud amvuat of eacu te luo whole | teud tho fudrut we Duteolt ua w Lous Uidgeland; Blue

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