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taht t hal M1 CHICAGO TRIBUN SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. THE CITY. IN. GENERAL. C. Auron, U, 8. A., fa nt the Palmor. W. it. Titus, Toronto, is nt tho ‘Teomont. E.8, Moviroy, Galcaburg, fa nt tho Shorman, N. HL Evcrore, Cinemnatl, 1s at tho Shermin. | ‘Tur Kev Paelfic. . Dn. P. W, BrEvEeNsox, New York, is at tho Palmer. % « : J, 1. Bownns, Marshalltown, Ia. is at tho Tremont, N.D:Tromrgon and family, St. Louls, aro at the Palmor. Cor. A. Lewis, of Tombstone, Arizona, ts nt tho Palmer. - Dn. B. Drawer, Santa Fé, N, M., 1s at tho Grand Pacitle, Brxaton T. O, Hows, Wisconsin, Is at tho Grand Prolfie. . C. A. PoAGH, cditor of tho Occldent, 1s stopping * at the Palmer. ‘Tur Hon, William Jackson, Portland, Ore. ia at tho Shormun. Gronae 8, Tracy and family, Sterling Ti.yare at tho ‘Tremont. ‘Tne Hon. George Van Dusen, Rochester, Mian, $a nt the Tremont, ‘ . Taronoun Hyarr and family, Choster, Pry are at the Palmor, C.Mrveusirim and L Lowinsohn, San Fran- elsvo, are at tho Palmor. - Fr i A. Kea, Florenco, Wis, and B, 8. Green, Ne- gonn, ure nt the Tramont. * Samuen Haron, Denver, and D, 8. Gordon, Kaonsne City, aro at tho Sherman. %, E.1L Watpnox, Managor Luke Erle Western Rallway, Is at the Grand Pacitle. , Joserit Kinvatnick, Palmer, Mich, and G. W. Augsberry, Cedar Nuplds, In, aro ut tho Tree mont. , 3. P, Wntanr, Superintendent Western Union ‘Telegraph Company, Cleveland, fa nt the Grand Paeltic. ioe . I, D. Lankey and wife, Boston, and D, T. Hayden and wife, Sau Fruncleco, nro at tho Sherman. i ‘ ‘Tue Hon. Eres 1. Patten, Washington, D.C, and dudgo Henry 2. Smythe, Burlington, are nt the Grand Pucitic. CT. Bratne, London, Eng.: J. L. Reld, el- fast, Ireland, and Mr.;B. G. Franels and wife, England, are at tho Grand Pacitic. ‘Tin Inquest on tho remains of tha late John Beldlor, which was set for yesterday, has been postponed until Luccday nextut 4 p.im. at tho Joroner'aatlica. * County-Commisstoxnt JOUN RIEINWALD Wit reported on the sick-llat yesterday, baving hoch avurcomne by the hoat at tho County Hospital on tho previous day. i At 10:99 o'clock yestorday morning John Kon- nedy’s horses ran away on West Adams streot, upset the wagon, and throw Joho out, breakin his leg, Ho was taken to his home, No. 10 Nort Ada street. ‘Tne Chicago & Wilmington Coal Company, bo- ing unable to secure workmen enough, hive sentanagent to Europe to engage and bring over 600 pructlenl miners, with thelr families, #3 soon ue possible, : Josern Suita, at Bohemian living at No. 177 De Koren street, died yestorday forenoon of ine Juries received by uceldentully falling In an vlevator near the Stato iuo sevoral diys ayo, ‘Who Coroner hus been notiicd, A ‘TEAM of horses attached ton’ grocor'’s wagon Delonging to Charles Cling took fright nt tho corner of Jackson and Camu] streets, and collided S#lth tho unp-post nt the corner of Aduins and Canal streets. Tho post, n totter-bo- fire-warm box were demolished. Tur Sunday afternoon sorvico at tho House of Correction ut 3 o'glock to-morrow will Ue one Of unusual interest, Mr, Stillyon, who built the oll Government Duliding—the Chicago Post- Once--niso {ke buildings in: Milwavkeo and Springleld. will peal to the prisonura. 2 MEN nro dally. replying for work at tho North- western Horse-Null Company's shop, where tho . Dr. Kidd, New York, is at tho Grand x, aud tho revent strike occurred, aud ina short timo tho | Campane expect tohavo all the vacant plncecs {iled. ‘Len or fifteen new men went to, work yesterday, and moro will bo puton next wouk. Axtos Bunxixa, 2 Gormnn, G1 yenrs old, died auddeniy and without the attendunce of 2 pbysi- clan at hls home, No. 412 North Lincoln street, at 4 o'clock yesterday nfttrncon, Tho decensed was ncablnecmaler, and wis in tho emptoy of First & Braudloy,. ho Coroner will hold an tn- quest. Miciaen Evans, driver of a brick wagon, mnnoged to capsize his wagon on a nlle of pint! on Ayeher avenue, near Lock atrect. dies Bhoehan, 10 years old, who. was riding with Evang, was thrown out and hud bis collar-bono broken, He was taken to bis hone, Nu. a1 Halsted streot, : James Joserue AgNNenenny, 4 yours of age, whose parents Iivont No, 408obor streot, wires rin down In tho strect in front of bis home ‘Chursduy evoning by a team of runuway horses, owned: is some unknown person, Ia sicull was fractured, and Dr. Lee, who 13 in attendance, has. serious doubts of, his recovery.: ° | MICHAEL Brogixe, while employed on tho Plusburg & Fort Wayno tracks tent tho inter section of Stowart avonne sud Sixteenth stroct, was run down acidantally and almost instantly killed. by awiteb-enginy No, 2. The decoused wus an Irishinan, 9 yeara of axe, nod loft two children at No. 169 Slowart avonue, Wart Lea, Now York; Mra. Lol 0, Claric and Miss Clurk and mali, da; F’ C.,Lachanie aud the Misses Bonet, Nuw Oricuns; J. Cunningham, wife, and diugbter, Mobiic, Aln.; Join D. Care raban, wife, aad family, Oxden City, Oimhs Liout. Chariea A. Adana und wife, United Btates Bay ey Col. C, G. Osborne, Marquette, aro at thi eland, . Ex-CoxtnoLten Gronoe TAYLon was strick> en with paralysis three weeks syo and bas-beon very illover since. ho physiciins removed tho effects of the atroke. but Mr. ‘Taylor is now suf. fering from a torriblo pein in tho head, being doliriour almost all the thine, and fur threo days the doctors hyo had little hope of his recovery. Ho was slightly botter lust evening. JonN SACKMAN, a cletk employed In Ambery. & Mogucburg’s insurance office at No. 100 Lia Salle streot, fell down suveral stops leading to ‘the offlee yestorduy morning, und was severely cutabout the back of the bead, Hu is subject to epiicptia tits, and is suppisod to bivo talion shortly aftor having beon selzed with ons. Ho isnsingie. man, 26 yours old, and had beon ‘bourding at No. 153 North Clark street, SAMUKE WALLACE, 0 3-yenr-old bdy, living with nis paronte nt tho corier of Thirty-clghth and Butterfteld streets, was run ovor about 7 o'clock Thursday nig! y fn train of onrs yuuning on Fortivth strect to tho Stock- Yards, Dr, Hurst amputated tho bors Hinb,, and auld that he could not tell whother or not the boy will llye, Ho was riding nt the time of the no- eldent on tho top of tha traln, and fcll olf while Beuiiling with a compaulon, Tue Young Pooplo's Library Association of the Third Presbyterian Church, sumo U0 strong, will bold a moonllght plonle next Tucsday even> ing In Douglas Park, An orchestra bus been ae- red for the ocuasion,, and the youus people unticipnte a good thme, : During the nino months ‘this orgamzation has Leon in ‘exiatence, thoy huvo laid out upwards of $1,600, 10 juajor por- lon of which sui hus Leon ppeut for books to Ml the library solves, Thoy now bavo above 676 volumes. . ‘Tne abominable condition of tho vormin-in- festod Morgue ut Blghtenuth aud Arnold etrocts ‘was ugain illustrated yeaturduy, On Thuraduy night the body of an Insane man named Will- iatus, who dropped dend in tho alllco’of the County Jall, wae placed in that villainous hole, and yesterday morutns it was discoyerod that tho body had been mutitatod and the oyed cuton out by rats. Tho noble fight between tho Coun- ¥. and City Governments us to which organiza jon posecascs the right to noylect the duid who are sent to the Morgue will go un os usuul, ‘TEAMSTENS employed in hauling woodon blocks for atroct-pavore have recontly fallen «into the habit of piling the blocka six and seven feot above tho tops of their wuyons, Tho prac: tice fs a most dangerous one, At Wo'vlock yos- terday forenoon Jobu Konncdy, employed in would jue! the west cnd of tho Adams street bridge, was precipitated to the pavement by the pile of blocks giving way, and bis right ley wae broken below the knee, ito was taken to bis home ut No, 116 North avenue, Eanuy yostorday morning Sneclal-Policoman -Jopn Slater, of the Northwestern Huflroud, found the body of an unknown boy flouting in tho river near tho Erio street bridge. It was ‘taken to tho Morguo, thoro ta await identifiens Jon and the Coroner's inquest, Tho deceasod * wag about 12 years old, bad ight yellow hair, sbluo eyes, and was clad In striped Jean panta- loons, blue gingham undershirt, Gallea ovare sbirt with red dowers running through tt, no shoca or stockings, and bareheaded, ‘Tho budy bud apparently beon in the water abgut furtys cight hours, ‘Tig bricklayoreand stone-masonshad p fully + attendod suogting. at No, 76 Fitthavenuc list’ Hight. The principal business was paghy dues aud receiving new mvinbers. Tho juitlition Teo 1s $5 and the ducs 10 cents por month. ‘This ‘Union is oud of the largeat_ ani vity, having fu {te membership wearily ail ‘Dest bricklayers. The Union pricy for bricklays ag da now $3.00 per day, but auch Is the rush in tho business that muny cor Siang SLO0 (por days wollo ise Lest pes brickluyers aro gotting $4 ‘There is so ver way, ur brickwork Much wore demand wT BtOuG tbat many stone-musons aro turning bricke lays although thoy muko clumsy work of it at irl TUM LATE OFFICER CROWLEY, County-Pbysician Biutherdt yesterday made @ post-mortem examinauon of body of Ote ficer Daniel Crowloy. [t appeured that the ‘bullot which caused ls death entored the Upper Jpartof tho thigh aud strack tho femur, Tho pullot was romoved somo days nyo, and was fouml to be badly fattened, Dr, Bluthnrdt foitnd tbat there had been an tnfiltra- tion of pus from. tho bullet wound into tho: muscles of tho . thigh, resulting in soptiea nia, or blowd-poisoning. Coroner Mat- son trpaieled a Jury, who viewed the body ant ndjournad to incet nt 4p, mon Monday. tho Tath Mate at tha Weat Madison Street Polico Btation, Tho adjairninent was taken by request ‘of tho police nuthorities, who bope to have the caso In boltor shape by that time, Crowley will be buried on Sunday morning, the rommnins be- Ing taken to tho Jesuit Church, and thance to Univary Cemetery, TIYDR PARK. Tho Board of Trustees met atthe Villnze- Halliaetovening. A full Hoard was present. The contract for machinery for the now water: works was lut to the Copo & Maxwell Manufict- pring Company Oe Hamilton, Ont. The price to 10 puted 18 $422,000, ho tax-cinim agent was authorized to charge full legal penalties, nfter sixty days notice th the Chicago nowspapors, and uirected to turn over 18§ percent of the penaltics, is addition to tho fico Value of the tax-decd and certitly cates, ta tho Board. Tho contract for lasing Id-Inch fron waters pes from Sixty-sevonth street to Pullman was lot to George Ms Pullman, A lntgu number of bills were ordered paid. Adjourned, A BiORT CROP, Dlackberries huye been vory scarce during tho week, tho price ranging from $3 to S10) por easy of sixtcen quarts, The rengon of this scarcity fs expliined by the statement that most of the biehos ‘In nll northern foculittes where the cultivation of the berry {8 carried on wero Killed to tho routs by tho extreme cold weather of Inst winter, and bad to be trimnied to tho grountt in tho carly spring to insure thelr ro- nowal to nny advantage, ‘Theso spriug-trimined bushes are now many of thent in blossom by tho slito of others not 80 trented, the Inttor bearing here and thero a sickly-looklng berry. Culti- vutors have popes, that the lnte- blooming bushes will yot id n folr crop, and we ny thus in tho end have a goud senson’s yleld, though tho shipments to market will bo extend- cd over double the taual poriod. Tho story fy tol of one Michigan farmer who tuok the pre- enuuon to cover up all bis blackberry bushes (sevornl norea) ‘all, and bo thia mieins saved tho plaints from walng. ‘This grower hus sent to market thus fur this year sino 2,000 cases, on whlob ho has tetted over $5,000. KATIE HILDT, : tho young woman who took polson with ber since-decensed lover, Hobort Hottinger, Is rap- idly finproving, and will ive. Having been “pumped” buck to tha land of tho ving from the very border of the luud of the herenfter, she expresses to tustre to furthor inquire as to what may be in store for those w 0 Fete wt Futurity through a solution of morphine und uleohul, CITY-MIALL. ‘Tie contract bas beon signed with tho Contral Iron Works, ot Butfulo, N. Yu, for tho sub- structure of tho Polk strect vinduct. ‘Tue Committees on Streets and Alleys of tho threo divisions aro called to mect Monday after- “noun ats o'clock in tho City-Clark’s ollice. dons &. MeNreons was granted an catimate of $1.83 ycstorday by the Department of Publle Works on account of the sower construction on California avenue, Pensos sending complaints to the Complaint Burean of the Department of Publla Works should remember that no auonymous communti- cations will be noticad, i, Crier or Pouce McGAntane yesterday ro- eolyod au honorary mombershly and a solld gold and silver badge of 31 lusiastppt Engine Company No, 2, of New Orleans, which recently visited Chleago., Tho badge isan oxcoodingly rich and elaborate affalr, Fon thy information of." Indy taxpayor,” tt Is ntated that if sho will stato tho street upon whieh tho defects are thut she complains of, the Depurtinent of Public Works will attend to thom, ‘Zhe Mayor and Mr. Waller have been quite overwhelmed by ber letters, Tus Trustees of tho Poltce and Firomen’s Re- Hof Fund will mect Tuesday afternoon in the Controlior’s office, An eifort will be inde to compel Pe eaiged to joln the Assoclytion, 40 that tholr fuinilies may be provided for tn vaso of tho sudden taking. off of the husband and father. WATER CONSUMITION. Mr. D.C, Cregicr, the City Engineer, yestordny furniyhed aTinuns reporter with the follows ing tablo of the winount of water pumped by tho elty ducing the huated spell up: tw eemerdby ex i, orth Side, Side. 4 SRAEHLUOO SSyHH LES PBS, ATEN BIT the umonnt was for ‘Thursday. For several hours Wednesday tho pumps were run to thelr fullest cupneity, und it waa tho sama yeslorday, As high aa ut ra mite of 81,000,000 gullons was buing raised at meg, Bir. Creglor said that they had heard of no complaints of shorture of witer., The engines were pumping all that they could ralse, but evurybudy was using hose, which reduced tho preesiro all aver the ult t wus agalnst tho Inw to run bose during the duys yot it was. done. In dry “tle | everybody a uged more water, and made the daft on tho’ Water- Works yrentor,- If there was no water on the top flaors of down-town buildtugs it wis be- cunso of tho groat umount of water used by tho eprinkling-carts, which kept about a dozen firo- Pluga open during the day. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES. Tho small-nox continues to flourish with alarmtug futullty in tho Fourteenth Ward, Yos- turduy ‘thore wore three deaths and eight new cuses: ropurted, of whleb alx were in the Fours teonth Ward. Dr. De Wolf, commenting on tha character of -tho didenso thero, sald that mnallepox was always exceedingly dan- Rerous, but in eases where tho person find been Yacuinated In previons years it served as a inod- itication, if thoy wore taken down. Vucelnution wasusuro provention for from fiveto seven years’ in aporson. Amony the people whero ‘the disease was now provailing there bad boun no vacolnation, It had boon opposed by them, and thoy had. fought removal of cascs from among thelr inidet. Thore, of ‘course, niust the disease prove lurgoly fatal. These peopla wero aflicted with tho worst clasy of this dlucase, it helug Inrgely of tho black or hemorrhage typo, The hot weathor nlao weakened tho patients greatly. Tho discage, however, te now prevall- ing was notremurkubly fatal, consider! ng pros vious conditions and surroundings. Hebelieved he would have ft all stamped out thore by Octo- ber next. Itrequired persiatent aud dotormined work, aud forced vacuination, which was boing daly nod nightly carried on. ‘Tho deaths ro- ported yastarday wero from No, 60¢ North Pau- No, 103 Jane,‘and No, 407 North Pauliua streate, ‘Tho now cases reported wore from No, BIT Clark streot, an old infected place, No. TH West Madison, .No. i mum, No. 504 North Paullna, No, 101 Jane, No. 410 and No, 467 North Lincoin, and No. 42 Dudley street. Suarlot fover was reported from No, Us Finnall atreot, No, #013 Low ayenug, lhree casca at No, S04 Weat Chicuyo uvenue, No. 784 West Adiing streot. Diphtheria was reported from 520 North Ashtand avenue. For the benelit of n correspondent, the Hoalth Department states that anrbage is removed, but that If persons would burn thelr oiful it would Buvo thomevives @ great xnuoyance. In tho Fourtconth street district and weat of Campball avenue, whoro there wore but few hotises, thera was necessarily avant scayenxer sorvice. Tho tatter sampiathed of ts buing Inyostigated by tho Health Department. ; THE COUNTY -BUILDING. Niairt-Jatwett Hanvy hus been tomporarily: relieved, Lailii Woodford takes his place, and ho gock to tho Shorift's office. Tho arringo- iment, It is ulidorstood, will lust three weeks. EB. A. Thask, the notorious, abidod in the County Jall awhile yesterday. Ho had been thore boforo, so thore was nothing partioularly now about it, oxcopt that he was brought in this time fordobt, Ho wus arrosted at the Instauco of Ata Ronder, who olniins that no owes hor gon, Suites Loomis fixed his bull at $70, and Inrtha B, Jobnsun signod bia Lond late In the Riterauatl. and bo was discharged, Nothing could bo learned of the merits of the case, ~ OLneman Cons, who cnjoys the distinction of being tho father-in-law of the urtist Eikitis, got himself into trouble yesterday ut the County Vutiding, For some tine past ho hus Infested the Caruuor’s oltice with purtinnvious domands to bo put upon the Jury at inquosts. ‘Tho Coro. ner Is entirely opposed ta a gang of * regulars” followin ms Broun, end Deputy Vurgos Ine formed hat bis geryleoy would mot bo re. quired. At thie rebul ho waxnd iid, and Uhreatoncd Vuryes with muny dreadful things which bo (Cobb) would, unuld, or should do, Finally ho was ordered out of the atlico, and whut Jury service be docs fu future will not be on Corunor’s luquosta, TuenEe was nothing Hew nt the jail scatorday growing. out of tha cucapv of. tho day befure, boyoud' the fuct thut tho missing Individual was beluyg looked for, dir, Cinpp, who wus respon: sible fur tho eacupo, called upon the policoman who had brought Coloman ly originally and of. fured bim the muntiiloent eum of $5 to persuad bin to Feta ‘0, but up tow late bourin tho afte oruoan his Uburality had not brought bin back, ‘Tho Shortt? was ont'of the city, und Ms. Clapp did not Baye an opportunity to oxplain bis con- nection with the atfalr, cxcupt to Clerk ‘Turblu, To will be back to-day, however, and Jullor Fata will lay the whole question before bln, and whatover isto bowillbedono, - _ es eo . Tus dlabursements of the Bub-Troasury: yos- day wero $20,000 jn gold and $1,000 in allyor, Tho povolpts of: allvor woro $7,000. ‘Tn - inturnel-reyenuo recolpte yeaterday vere hay for tiauers ne for tabgeco and a 3) i gare, pink fos, E Fy and $163 for spocials—ao ‘Pur fret] ot of coal on the 8,000 tous to he do- Mvored at the Government Hullding durlug tho year cndlng June W, Ibe, wus Foveived ycature day, It of 3.210 pounds, ‘Tus Irroprossiblo sparrows that have located in the cornices of the Government Hultdly have ao littered up tho outer walls as to add considerably to tho general ugiiness of | the structures Mal. Drury, the Assistant Custodian, wilt narshal his forees and make @ vigorous nt teinpt to rout tho pests, Ho Lins had prepared a Jong tine of hose, und; with sevoral nozzles work- ing at once, he propores to drown out tho spire rows nud wash iwvay tho ttrer. ‘Tue following dutlible goods wero recolverd yostueans Mnrehitil Platt & Co. 37 packages try goods: Hbbard, Spenver & 23 boxes ti-plate: Chiengo stampiny Company, 17 boxes Un-piat clps, Dodge & Co., 8) boxes tine plato; Sohweltzor & Heer, 17 cases mantfact- sured leather: French, Pattor & Wilson, 18 pack: nyos carthoenware; J. 8. Smith, 4,600 cudar posts: Coodonow & Minds, 4,600 cedar posts, #00 cedar tes; D, If. MeDanted & Co., 05 bundtes green hides, Colleations, $5,003.1! i ILLICIT GAMT. Trim LAWS TO TE ENPOIICED, Spasmodle efforts have been made for some yents past to stop tho destritction out of season of ong samo birds. ‘These efforts belog directed Agatnst those ongaged fn tho ilegal killing of tho birds havo nict with auch poor success that otir beautiful prairie chicken and quail aro fast becoming extinct, In the spring of 1890 tho sportamen of thiscity, realizing that Chicuyo is the ereatest game mut kot in tho world, concclyed tho {dua that by stopping tho salo of mime hero thoy would provont its being kitted out of season. ‘To that ‘ond sults wero brought agalnst those engaged In tho Hlivit trailic. These stilts were strongly con- tested by the commission men, who, uniting, raised a large sum of money and, omploying: eminent counsel to defend them, carriod tho caves to the Suprento Court of Hlinvls, In Fob- ruary Inet tho Conrt. gave their deolsion, fully austiining the State Gaino law and eiviog tt Mbveral constroction. Tho Court held, amongst othor things, that tho game belongs to tho Stato sind not to the owner of the land it frequents or where It la killed: that it fa tho duty of tho Leg- Jsluture to pass laws for tts protections that it ts 41 boon granted by tho State to tho citizens to bo alowed to KUL Mt, and not an inhorent rights and tht It is (egal to nave it in possession durin tho prohibited season, no matter whothor killed in this State or not. ‘Thus it will be seon that by enforcing tho Inw. prohibiting tho illegal site of game hero, tts ilestruotion out of scnsoty will bo Iurgoly pro- vented throughout ull the Btates whose ganic is sold In this murket. Mor it isn well-known fact thut those principally engaged In violating tho gamo luv do go for the money It brings thom, It having been brought to tho attusuon of our sportsmen that large quantities af young prairic chickens were being shipped to thia gity In mili ening and under corn as fire products, thoy dc- termined to move in the mutter at ouce, and seo that the Inw was onforced. It waa, thorefore, devided to alae $2,000 or $3,000 as i permanont funil for the prosecution of theso illicit gnine- doulera, and the success of tho movetnent ts ns- sured, ns one gentiemun nione In two day's sc~ cured subscriptions to the amount of n thousand dollars, and amongst the subscribers are tany of the leading mon of Chicnza. z. ‘Oue of the rosulta of this movemont Js shown in tho Issuc of a warrant yestorday for tho arrest of tho proprictor’ of Hatchelder's restaurant, on State streot, for sciling prairio ehlckous, OF a SUBURBAN, EVANSTON, e Tho Evanston Boat-Cinb will give an otezant Party this evening at its club-house, Thu rnces wil begin vromotly at To'clock, and will con- sist of 4 four-oarcd barge raco, two double- ‘soull racos, wt tub race, and a swimming race. Tho races thus fur hayo been credituble and closely contested, avd will probably bo go this evening. After tho raved .those who, like will remain and tuke part inadance., Tho club. house will bo brilliuntly ilumincd with Chlucso anterns, Orlugton Hunt, Esq., has departed for Lon- don, whoro, ay an uitornate in place of Gov. John Byang, he will tate part in tho delibora- tlons of the Loumontcal Council. LAKE, Tho Bonrd of ‘Trustees were to have hold a meeting yesterday nfternoon, Lut owlus to tho nbseney of Supervisor Miticbead, attd the objec- tion of the remaining members to most tho {rate water-takers who have bocn unitblo to ob- tuba water for the piss uwo or threo days, no uieeting was hold. A delay also obvintes tho ne~ cuasity of taking any netion In regard to the notice of tho Wabash Nalway about varying passengers to and from Englewood.” A young man about 10 or 7 yeurs old, named Unyés, was run down by n stock-train Thursday: eveniug and killed. bis hody volng cut In two, Hayes was employed in Armout’s packing: OusG, . A boy namod Samuel Wallace, 12 yonrs of aye fell between the cars of nenttleetritin on the d+ iyels Central Road, which was going to tho Sfoek-Yards, tho santo evening, and tnd his tox cuitolt, Hu was taken to the offive of Dr, Hurst, where his leg was drossed, ic was thon ro muved to tho home of his father, at the coroor of Thirty-elyhthand Buttertield stroots, Le was ullve yesterday utternoon, but his recovery le doubtfal, ENGLEWoOD, f Tho cornor-stone from Loukout Mountato, de- slened for.tho Soldiers’ Memorial Building, has arrivod, und will be laid with mppropriate core. monies on the day appointed by tho Governors ‘of the different States for thanksgiving: and prayer for tho recovery of Prestdent Gariield froiu the bullet of tho xssnaln, Tho arebitect, ‘Mr. Joseph 8, Johnston, whoso plan for tho building was adupted, is now at work on the speoificutions, As soon na these ire ready, the eontrnet for completing the building will be let, ‘and tho structuro will be completed a8 soon as Possiblo thorearter, * ‘Tho Engluwood Union Votoran Club hold thelr rogulur mecting Siondny evening. . “DOLLAR A DOZEN.” ‘Strike of the Maids of the Tub at Ate Janta, Ga—Awilug the Weak-Kuced Into Subjection. : Dispatch to Cineinnatt Enquirer, ATDANTA, Ga, duly J0—Atlanta is tn gront trouble with her washorwomen,. and the fact ‘thut there is only ono small laundry hore makes the troublo scrious, About a weok ‘ago & hundred or more wasberwomen, instigated by n fow shrowd negro, politicians, formod oa society, and jdeclurod that herenfter they would not wash for Ives than "$1. dozen.” ‘In other words, that ordinary families which hnd beon paylog thom $3 to $3 por weok should horeatter pay $5 to $8. Tho society went fure thor, and declared that nolthor its mombers nor any other laundross iu Atlanta should wash for tesa than regulation pricoa. Committees wero Appointed to Boe that these orders wero carried. into effect, aud thoy begau a genural patrol of tho city, Wherover thoy found a washerwoman thoy asked what prices she cburged, and if she named any aum below the catablisned rate they atonce warnnd bor that sho must return tho vlothes sbo had taken out and over dure to of- Teud as souluty auala: phe gould, soe ae ae clo ng $1 initintion fee, and mi 10 colored. Tavndrosson In tho city olther willingly did go or wero frightened” Into it, . The society bos grown until it pow nuuie bers “soveral hundred - mombors,- and bas grown tore and :more outriycous in Ita de- mands Hundreds of funiilles buye bad clothing returned to thom aftur boing wet, aud frequontly rolned by intidaw. Tho women ro- usu to hoar reuson, ‘aud aro stubborn in thelr demands, Very few of tha cltizons buvo ylottird, and there are probubly more dirty ‘clothos in Atiauta than in nny othor olty of its sizoin the Union. Tho soulety und perpetrated gevoral outrages which probably ‘call down tho vongeance of tho law. Women who have dured to wash for fess than tho fixed rato have been beaton, aud those willing to work at old prices aro now so territod that they dare not do so, The spirit of discontunt has proved contagious, ond: ta seriously affecting ouse-hoip, Hundreds of servants havo givon up good positions bovause thoy bave been told 00 they a paid t Hittlo, SMany otbors have been frightened: into idleness by those silly an vicious negro: ho s : Wi think thuy can force a coinpllance with tholr’ domands, Thero are negro hauses In tho city wheru starvation is lmminent, and yet tho poor foots ativk to tholr purporo with a Goured determination that gives no sig of ylol aa All offorta to reason with thom have falled, robable end to these troubles ia that whieh wiil bo brought about by the eut- forces they must entail an tho slily creatures. that have tous reokicsly lujured thomsolves and others, ‘Tho washurwuinen’s strike will do good. In tho ond, ‘fwostenm luundrica will atonco bo bullt, and jn tho futuro a strike by-tho souly - inalds of the tub wil not have the terror whlul hos attonded tholr present mullet otfort. ——————$_— : » The Bray of the Moxloan Donkey. ‘Tho Now Orleans Democrat recounts the many Fred sunlit of the Mexican burro that has Intoly boon Introduced inte thut clty as a child's honda, who, it sours, can banquet on; splinters and surape, carry jmmense louds, and faithe ful, uncompluiiing, docile, and tireless; but, “we regret lo sy," continuos the Democrat, “the burro byays Amazing as is bis atrengta, hie stamina, bly aimlavility, his pours these things are as nothing compurcd to bis bray. ‘That yuck a tremendous and fur-reavhiug sound sbould cimanate from so small a source consti. tutes the eighth wonder of tho world. * When the little blue burro—they. are nearly Bi ipsa 8 10 2 IOLA, aff ANY poe ri aulon ood, wi souled bray,—whon he buinps his littl back, feuppeatine Use ayaa, and ours He slong bly back, and thou wathors bim- self Into ono ecatatic note, it ia enough to inake one onyy tho sulnted deud and long for the cold and silent grave, The sleepers for'n mile uround stay, up with tho sweat of terror on thor furrowed brows, children full down it fits, tho sick believe thoy have heard Gabricl’s horn, and tho Very atmosphere shudders liko a human creature, (Burros don’t often bray, bogiuse they buyen’t much tine for braylug; but they Dray somutiincs, and that jv what keops thom 60 jow [n tho sculu Of wnimated nature. Without btw bray the burro would bo lites short of an o g iat 34 =: BS angel Asbo is, however, bu iy an uni ‘be adinized at a distance and in the ubatrac to bo furnished nt $7.8 por gross ton | A WATER FAMINE. “The Tribune” Finds That About the ‘Sizo of It in the -Town of Lake. People Compelloa to Catch a Supply’ Over Night, or Buy at Exorbi- ” tant Rates, a Tdlo Vackors,: Tolling Wives, and Hap less Childron—The Increased -Flvo Hazard. Tho Anthoritios "Still Talking"—Barrols Full for. South Park, but Not a ‘Drop for Lake, Thora {3 n scnrelty of wator at tho Stock- Yards that amounts’ almost. to a famine. Were it not for the ortesian welts which |, have been sunk by the leading packers thore wottld not only be great distress to the peo- plo, but the vast draves of Iyo-stock would perish of thirst, ‘Che actual condition Is bad enough, restricting, a3 It does, hundreds of fninilics to a more plitance ot wator, but should a fire break ont in that soction af tho city no lumdn power coutd withstand its frightful ravages. ' ‘A ‘T'nmune reporter who visited this busy. sectlon of tho city yesterday found an angry and a suffering populace. ‘They lind paid thelr wateretax, und thoy thought It was Jnrgo cnongh in all consciences; but thelr spig- gots wouldw’t give down a drop, ‘ho visits to business placus and to the homes of the people rovented tho fact that the whter stp- ply had been lamentably deficient for weeks, but that of late It was becoming ab- solutely wnendurable, running only at night and with the Ceublest pressure, At a iivory-stable the reporter. was informed that they lind left tho faucets open all of tho night pravions, and had caught only two barrels full, Tho stream did not gol/started til midnight, und gave out In the morning, .\8 far ns cotild be learned, Not A’DROV OF WATEI could bo lad from the ploes anywhere in the neighborhood, - ‘fhe people Hod managed thus far to eke out an existence by eateling what water would run luring the night, and dealing it out with sparing hand durmg the day. ‘Phoy have barely enough for drink- tug purposes’ and for tho preparation of ments, while: for ablutionary uses they ave put on the shortest kind of nn allowanee. When people wantto wash and-ean’t thoy ure objects of" ‘ecu pity, Just beyond the Stuck-Yards, "at Forty- soventh street and Ashland avenue, is a Gere minn settiement, locally Known as Arnolids- yille, whore the situation is even more.alarm- Ing. Che water hing run_ only twice in three weoks, and that during the ight time, ‘The poor people are compelled to buy their water, which 1s brought from, the lake and sold at exorbitant prices. Enterprising teninsters find no difeculty in disposing of all thoy can haul at SL a barrel. Even on dnlsted street, near tho ‘Transit Ilonse, water was solling yesterday for 75 vonts 8 barrel, ant “in small quantities at five cents per pall, ‘Tho reporter dropped Into the office of the Drovers’ Journitt and learned that they had bean conrpelled to seratch around in the Hyellest possible man ner to keep thelr presses Bol. A, sprink- Iing-eart stood nlongsile of the ongine-room and was feeding.tho boiler, Tho proprictor was whittling pligs to stop the leakage, which bad nrendy escaped to the quantity of soveral barrels full, and ceplied to the re- porter’s? Inquiry. ‘thattho lol of water cost $6. Itcume fromone of tho artesian wells fn tho neighborhood. TUE PACKING FIRMS who are fortunate enough to have artesian wells on thoir preypises aro not yet put to any serious Incon€anionee, a3 these give an abundant and unfailing supply, Lt is from tho urtesian wolls that the livestock in tha yards are supplied, otherwise the distress and denth would be something appalling. ‘Lhe packers do not ttse artesian well water for boiler purposes, us its anincrat properties render It: destructive to tho ollers, and) as yet tho larger concerns lnve contrived ‘to -gat enough — Inku water out of the pipes to keop going. In order to do this, thoy have fad to apply poworful suction’ puiips, and: these have thoroughly drained the pipes, Of course, this has been done at the expense of tho community and of thelr sinaller competitors. All tho Intter wore {dle yesterday, mong them belag ‘Teufel, 5 Co., doi Cuddahy, and Moran & Healy. ‘At the tormer place everything was stopped except the bollgr, and this was supplied by: an ordinary woll near by, ond which was Tmomentarily expected to give out, ‘The pro- prictors of thesa establishinents snd that the water famino would entail heavy loss ‘upon thein, ‘ ‘the byer-saloons -at the Stock-Yards_aro naturally dolng a thriving business, Even total-abstInence peoplo wore under a heavy pressure of temptation to indulge in some of the milderdrinks. ‘The water that had with dilculty been caught the night before was in nind cases out of ton innucent of ice, and ite anything but &meaus of refreshment for he TOILING WIVES AND THEIR HAPLESS CHIL- + DREN, who, with the mercury nt: nearly 100 In tho shade, panted for: breath, aud cried In vain for a cooling draught, . ‘The little groups Who wore gnthered in- saloons and stores denounced fn un measured terms’ 'whint thoy styled . the inexcusable” hoggishness of the Iyde Park people and: the South Park Commis. slonors, ‘The Stock-Yards had to bo content with what the former couldn’t usc. While the Stock-Yards community was undergoing an netual fumine, the South Vark urives wore being extravagantly sprinkled for smiles, and nota ilower-bed but recelved a generous shure, ‘They wanted to know which wag of the greatest Importance in such a crisis,—n community. of tolling people, or several miles of inanimate boulevard and flower beds that could only be euloyed by the rich, ‘The streets. at" tho Stock-Yards wero deop with — blindini lust yesterday, and the water-troughs were an empty delusion to the tenms that drew up for thelr accustomed drink. ‘The fire-plugs wero tapped In vain, and showed how helpless the conmnmnnlty, would be in case of fire, and what danger wight be Imagined to threaten Chi- cago, ‘The feollng at the Stock-Yards was that the Trustees of the ‘Town of Lake wero wretchedly negligent of an important duty, While the population was rapidly Incroasing, water-using Industries multiplying, and the parks enlarging, . TUE TRUSTELB WERE DOING NOTHING to augment tho-pumping facilities, ‘True, they were talicig. about doing so, and Ini been talking for’ months, but talk would do little “to ‘meet — omergoncies * ke the present. What was wanted was actiou,— promut and deelslye actlon,—or a long-auf- erliy conanustity would bo driven to dew eration, ‘ : ‘During the afternoon the reporter hunted up Martin d, Russoll, one of the South Tari: Counnisstoners, and asked hin how much they were using for the park and boulevards, * “We ara using comparallvaly vury little, stmt because wo’ cannot got it,” : Fen Vat proportion of your quota aro you “Wo have a contract for what water wo neod, and we pay for this $3,000," Instead of actually getting what wo need, you can Judge of tho amonnt'whon £ toll “yan that sprinkling-carts, of which we have twunt: tive, ordinarily fitttrom the fire-hydrants in from two to tive djuuus, whilo the . present 5 prensura ls Ae Seg0 ju that they require twon- five mpnutes,? “ Are you aware that 9 water-fainino oxists at tho Stock-Yardg; and that the people sro up in arms about the amonnt of water used by tho ‘Town of Hyde Park and by South Far “This is tho ‘Trst complaint thot, ting reacheil me, but qur use of the water Is iu. peratiys am wHaiver WAVE 11. © Yes, but {¢ adarge number of people are anfforing, would pity not Aleeny its Lest to Ky anos the boulevard eprinkiing for tho * “Certainly, we ‘would not }ika to havo anybod} nite bf thipst on a bat of what wo Eres va, pay Bbc water, and we ought iy ‘Phat ts just whatthe Block-Yards people MWe are unabje to fill our lakes, and the water already becomes so stagnant as to excite complutiit, and you ought to Kee how. tho lawng) wre parchlug up, "We ore thinking seriously of erecting our own punplng-works, which Would put an end to allauch bother. ‘Phoimunlelpal boards are to Dlatue for the’ whale: biyiness. ‘They ought to huve soen Jong ugu that the rapid growth ae We Son & Co, Stlverhai ie of that section of tho city nade the pumping faeilitles sadly inadequate to the needa, With an abundanes of excellent water at our very feet, itis vahame that tt eannot bo mmped up. Other elties have trouble to ind waters Chieago's troubte Js to dlp up what she's got. Tf the muntelpal boards would do toss talking and get down to busl- esa something mint bo effecterl,” All of which, while vory true, docs not hasbeen very light. and ft fs tho intention of tho authorities to make the canal relf-suppart- ing. Jo do so many mon tnuat be disoburgod. ‘Thore wit peadabie bo bout forty mon diss aniseed Ang. Lon this division ntane, constatin, of a nitmber of lock-tenders, patrolmen, apecia agents, and perhaps sone ofiico-men, Tho step is n necessity, for thy reason that tho caval ts an institution on {ts nat lew. Tt will not bo posal- blo to furnish a completo list of tho unmnes of tho purtica whose oMoful honda wil bo sov- __ Av GLION SALE ——~ Fir GEO WOME By Gee Es Hou & Thursday, Aug. tl, at 9 . Houular Weekly Bato ut 230, Crockery and Glassware, teil to kolve the present dlitiguity, With a | cred atthe preaont tmo.ns tho Met Init prog: | oy gene ! Wwator tannine tho Lown of Linke It wont rose, ARE Na NOE oan Fully ma out, Thora |. {0 Csntor wali-nssortod W. Gc. it tell how fur.tho th! mi yi cor hee one cannot tell how fur.tho thing may so, bo. cause tintoss business linproves, Fanieh fw hardly position gront intny tore will Lecomo heat joxs, ‘Tho stop catiscs much consternation among cnoat-men, but seems to be tho only way An-eules tho enigma of the oanal’a pnylog ox: penses, Z " 2,0) Hutnore,Chimnoge ote, “Tes G Goods paaxad become the South Park Comnilssioners, to alive thelr sprinidling-carts a rest for a fow doya, turn thelr horses out to grass, and givo tho people n change, A few faney flowers may tle, tte greonsward ny not look as spritce.ns ft does just now, but even sttclt powarful set-backs 13 these might bo enditred comparison with the goot that would bo done the comforts which would byenjoyed— nay, the lives whieh would bo savor, —among the parched, perspiring, and well-nigh des- perate people of tho ‘Town of Luke, SPORTING. : DRIVING PARK MATINER, There will bo n matinés at tho Driving Park’ this afternoon, whon four first-class races will bo given, the classes and ontries ba- Ing as follows: First race, minute class—D. Kx. Tousey's bik. 8. Santa hé, G, ‘Towles’ b. g. Fred Burgess, Me Colvin's br. s. Mambrino Stiirzes, W. 1. Sinsi- baughis ys. Mad. Downiog, a. 1, Fitoh's br. @. Myron W., 8. Andoraon’s bik, g. Stranger, Dr. Dinn’s hg Wests 2, Hrodurtele’s Wik i. Hine Frauk, 1, Shillington’s b, m. Castanarn, and Jo- soph Hawley's b, y. Jack St t Indawaroe ie OF enuntey ing HO. CORE si neuonee, 7 AT OUR AUCTION SALE gy Boots & Show ro nF atapn | AUG. 10, We desire to call the tention of Retailers to Nunn assortment of goods designed fr. ‘PRESENT and FALL SALEM" Os, GLEAN CUSTOM-MADE 6 Gio. P. not atana Tn Madtces ———— = ——- By ELMISON, FLERSIEIM & (9, = FURNITURE CARPETS, And General Household Goods, ¢} and General Merchaniser AT OUR REGULAR Saiz, 9:30 THIS MORNING, ELON, PLERSITELS e Sand ke Oes a RUSTIC CHAIRS, Garden sents, and Flower Stan: At Auction 12 o'clock noon To-day, ELISON, FLERSTION Heund 9 Tan a, a_i LOYAL BAKING POWDER, RRR inn nnn tag, eee, LAKE BLUFF. Its Hot at tho Camp-eoting, Tao— Forvor, Hoth of tho Hollylons anit Culoric Sort, in the Big Tabernacic— A Sonsounblo Fermon on Roaping What Is Sown, with a Ioforcuco to Wild Oats, ' ‘The hot spelt'of the past fow days had the effect of bringing n Inrge nuinber visitors to the camp-meeting nt Lake Dutt yesterday, Many of these, however, sotight tha cool shades of the ovks, or pienicked along the Duff, ‘The day was Insufferably hot, and négligé costumes were, tho rile, Tho mect- “Ings suffered In proporiion, and the ."Taber- nacle wns at no time comfortably filled, At the eventing meeting, “there was the first tect. meee ai eeee peace ay | Mumia Of oy Aaa eT aa of Be AT athe Cates the meetings having been euti- ch, #, Cort s We bse te o zi anaae ee Don uisore. Hoaelitees ducted rathor = lunguidly, and) with ‘Third raco, 2:35 cliss—D, Wrodorick’s b. or. Tiuniboldt, ‘T, Hf. Miller's bits. g. Signal, W. If, Dobte’s bm, Itlotte, W.%. Wallico’s br. x, Bob- . 1.8, Mersuronu's b. g. Sam Kitk- wwiior's ch. @. Comanche, 8 clnss—S, Mitch's bli. m, Rosa bm, Lady M., We HL, Doblo’s br. Wittiama ‘Iopkina’ bit, an. Stary: but little evident degire for startling results. Durlng the afternoon, & cooler breeze sprang up from the Inke, aud the camp was accord. Ingly revivitted, the oventng meeting show- ing 9 perceptible Increase In attendance, Grent preparations are being nude for to-day nnd to-morrow, althougi' the program offers: but fow Inducuments, be ‘The maori meoting was preceded nt 9 o'clock: by n Indies’ mecting in the Clark street ‘Tabornacie, which was well attended, ‘Cho regular ‘morning session was devoted ton Bible lesson, conducted by the Rev. John Williamson, of Chicago, Tis subject was “Conscience,” and tha inference of nt God derived from its posession. . Tho texts, which were wiusually numerous, were selected to voint out. the six great attributes of Divinity, Ills Inws, and the necessity and possibility of reaping then. ‘The exorelses wero prolonged, hnd developed considerable tnterest, In spite of tho provalling leat, AT THE AFTERNOON SESSION tha Rov. J. W. Kichards, the pastor of Emmanuel Church, Chicago, delivered an ad- dress to young men from the text,“ Bo not deceived, God Is not mocked ; for wiiatsoever aman soweth, that shall he reap.” In open- Ing his address, the speaker drow. attention to the fact that the Inws of God are found notalone in the Bible,and to sustain this pojnt, he cited instauces of tho great Inws paluted on the clouds, sermons {n stones, and the morality of nature. ‘Lhe fact to be cm phasized was the permanengy of those Inws, * Suwaltz’s Frank, aod there allt also be a three-quarter-milo dash, running, and during the afternoon, tho celubrated pacer Sleepy Tom, record 221944, will be speeded, ‘The raclig boxing nt 3 o'clock, and ndmisston to the pirk and ‘club- house Js free, > BUFFALO. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaon Tribune. Burrauo, N. Y,, Aug, &—Threo thousand persons attended the races to-day, the events for which were contests between the 8:15, 2:19, and 2:25 cinsses. A fast but hard track and fafr weather favored tho ocension, ‘Tho first nnd second races wero finished, but the third went over until to-morrow, after four heats linc fatled to decidoit. CharlieFord, Mld- night, Su-So, Robert McGregor, and Hopeful, the Intter driven by Dan Mace, wore the 2:15 starters, Pools on the result sold ns fol- lows: Ford $100, Midnight $75, Su-So $75, McGregor $41, Hopeful $36, ‘The race was won in five heats by Midnight. So-So took tho first heat, Midnight the second, Mord tho third, and Midnight the fourth and fifth, which were not transitory, and nev Midnight outtrotted Ford mm the fourth het, | antiquated, like the Tnws of er aca and in the Nfth was greatly nssisted | {twos that every seed sown brought by McGregor, who pockoted Ford on | forth fruit’ necotding | to its kind, the first turn, Dustin oalted to Crawford | Wl) cell After tS. Tea hci fo pull ont, bub for somo peculinr reason Wo |- Inwe of tite sunk aid if thas pennneneo Was not respond until Dustin attempted to go around him, when he ooltyingly. pulled In frontof him. After the first heat Dustin sid ho didn't Ike his horse, but still thought ho could win. So-So thrown shoe in the second heat, and wns distanced. She was {1 goud form, and, had no accident uccurrud, would ‘probubly have won. prinket Wedaasvoat Alexander, and Deck Welght sfurted In the 4:10 race, with Trinket selling over the flald nt $100 to $23, ‘ho fa- yorlt won in straight heats In splendid time without botng extended, Sho apponred to havo four or tive seconds to spare in each Neat. Wedgewood was.a better horse than he has-been atany other point this season, nnd finished a bang-up second in all of the heata, Alexander exiiblicd improvementon his Chicugo and Cleveland forin, yet could not pet better than .third place. Iie Jost cight lengtls by a breale the. firat Sinrter of the third heat, and finished Hehting for scconi place right be- hind Trinket. Deck Wright set.the pace in the first heat and led to the homestretch, but thereafter was of no ucconnt. There were cight starters in the 2:25 race. Fanny Withorspoon sold even ngainst the to bo expected in the natural world it_niust come trie in the Jaw of God within'mon’s souls. There wore yarioug applications to be mado on this point, : : 5 WILD OATS, when sown, Invariably produces thelr legiti- mato harvest. Lt opportunities for mental and moral Improvement were neglected, the youth would in maturer years reap no har- yest of ability and ciulture. ‘The young man ofp petulant and treucherous temperament would reap the natiyzal harvest In being dis- trusted and becoming sotred. So, if one’s cnergies were wasted. iti the search for pow- or and money, as in tho case of * Boss” ‘Twoed, 2 harvest would be reaped in keep- ing with tha sowing and the seud. He who sowod the seeds of doubt .and skep- ticism, courted skeptical views, read skuptical books, and scoffed at religion and its ordinnanecs, wotld ‘ronp a harvest of despair, and the most wretched. thing to which a man could come was tobe consumed by his doubts, In dissipated ronne men wis to bo seon the fulfillment of the decree, that “ho who soweth of the flush shall of the flesh reap corruption.” In conclusion, the POWDER | . Absolutely Pure, MADE FROM GRAPH CREAM TARTAR Flousokeoper's favorite in leading cities of the work No othcr proparntton mnakos such light, Osty, or breads, or luxurious pastry, Can bo eaten by dyne; tea without fear of the tile rosulting grons heary gostible food, Ew Commionied for furitsand wala someness by tho Government Chomlat, De, Mot, ROYAL MAKING POWDKI C SOALES. in field, which wag composed of. Josephus, | sbenker referred to right sowing and its U r Florence, John §, Clark, Helene, Valley | bountiful harvests, tracing out the life of a § ST AND. ARD Uhlef, Prospect Mntd, and Abdallah Boy, | good man who had lived: to a ripo old age, * ° Josephus wou the first in 3:20, S:20%%, and fanny Witherspoon took tho next two In 2:103¢ and 2:20, In the third heat Fanny Witherspoon was fourth at the- half, a dozen lengths behind. Joseplins, whoso time at that pulnt was 1:10, Minishing in grand style, she won casily by three lengths. Josephus led her six lengths at the hall In the fourth heat, but she overcame hin with ease In the final halt, ‘Lhe fifth heat will bo called at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. ei and sacond heats and closing with a bright picture of “harvest home,’ 2 ‘The services were unusually Interesting, the singing belng espeolally ‘noticeable for the solo.glven by Miss Eugenie Stocking, of Centenary Church, After theso services’ Mrs, Caldwell con- fucto aconsccration meeting in the ‘Laber-- NACIC, ‘ In tho yoning the Rey. F. A, Wardin de- lvered an earndst discourse, followed by at exhortation which was.the first appronch to paneelill Carpestness scon at this camp-mect- “Scales! CHICAGO SCALE (0, (47, 149 & 151, Jefferson-st., chicago, SUMMARIES. Manufheture more than Twwo-fiftoan class, purse $3,000, dividod: ane pitta Iwiteds,' | 4 —————____—. SOO Diflerent Varieties Charloy Bi 44138 Files and Monquitoos. 5 ‘THE BEST QUALITY AT LOWEST IRICES. HODCTUL. .,.s00sveee 22044 A 1t-cont box of “Hough on Ruts” will keep 3 t Iobort McGregor 6 8 4 8 8 | a house freo from tics, smosquitoos, rate, and ‘ ane Sif ay iy mice, the entire soason. Drugyists. it o a | ‘Two-ninetcon cl jal Buok & Raynor’ S vnor'a Moth Powder ts a barvostor Re OR sot vd 22] that reaps roncues by tho mmutuu. eeu Aloxandor... 43 8 . = i Deok Wright... 34 4] _Werecommend Eldredge sewing-machines, MARRIAGE LICENSES, The following wmarringo Heunses wora issued yos- tdrdays. . COLDWATER. Speetat Dispateh to The Chicaga Tribune, Corpwaten, Mich., Aug. 5.—Tho races to- day wore fess intorustifg and oxelting, ‘Tho 8x5 class was won by David ©, in tho first three heats, Spinella second, Nelly Middle- Residence, 669 Fiftoouth, 605 Fiftvonth, BU Wabishay, 42) Fulton. wroportion. Steel Bearings, Brass Bear, Beam Box, and building directlana with each Scale. The'Little Detective,” for Fallyor tle {i + Sold by dealera everywhere. 8 ton a close third, and Hightand Strangor fourth, ‘Pimo 3:33, 9:33,/and 3:82, ‘The free-for-all was a farce. f five entries, but two started, William {1 being first In cach of the three heats, and Middle- ton secon, ‘Time 234, 2235, and Sahg. “ ‘The running race, mile heats, was the feat- ureot the meeting; America, Keno, . Kitty ieee 1f, D. Jenczenaky, ite MM, Bahdes seers, { { ———— JAPANESE GOODS. RUM t Notlee FOLLOWING OUD FIUST HUIURENT OF 1035 Stilv - OLS Sneath a) Attiwaukos Av: Biilwaukoe uv, ? Wells, nud Big Indian tuktug ‘pinces’ in tho | 57, + H NEW TEAS, Order nated fn Cneh heat, tue 147 and | {aovonhino Voce Pioanpee Urova ay. Our sta 2H 134034, Z award i Walls.. Chines vy GUON 5 Department. W' BRIGHTON BEACH, Heinrich Lohman. 18, laleaster, 4 fuw paire of large Bmiartroy Bract, Aug. &—In- tho first Bite dunks Banal yon Lo Clouse nt SO Per Cont OF race, aaventloliils of a milo, Statesman jG,c,agnure ‘Afnno solection ot Japanoso er won, Marry O, second, Soda third.” Tine, ane y * apy Mary 1 Raut "| ta _ | _-FORMOSA TEA IMP'G CO.,_ 88 stilts In the second tace, for year-plds, sevon- Hing THOU. = elghths of a mile, Clara A. won, Bellona sec- {pane wars’ S Souk iaisted. Sh a CANR : aerernaeetet ond, Aleck Ament third, ‘Thue, 1:8Ls4, In ] {Jamon iT, toss. Oy ond $1, $4 Sh or fcr AMET, the ‘third race, all ages, onemile, Vodeitn | {Sire siney Burk {aeptt Desrocher, Adeline Chambe yen GW, Darden Sogn Dukes of Kent . h Patersdart, Time, 1:449%. In ‘thé fourth race, handleap steeplechase, St ehntng won, Miss nicago, prone of 188 Teties ir B Gries pub! var ; sanity and iaotir tis, eMadlson-ats Molloy second, Joe unt third, ‘Limo, 9251, +333 . tn tho hurdly race, two mites, Stryelining Ss NSS Neds Wlcks PARIS STYLE won, Frank Short coon, Kel en, O——Ee=—~q~&K&z—~—T*~———eE—K=x<=—=_=[—=—EEQYws ‘Time, 8351, DEATHS, a HARATOGA. . BAnatoaa, N. ¥., Aug. 5—Tho firat race, | three-fourths of 8 mile, wag won by Boot- Jack, Constantina second, and Borheur third, ‘Thine, 1:15. “+ : Tho second rice, ong mile and 600 yards yas won by Getaway, Saunterer second, 1 Daiuo third, Thine, 3:143¢, * + baa was ~ ‘The third tack, five-eights of a milo, {nebeth second, and Caping TYND—At iy Gontrarav., Albort Son siniuatha dnd ts uayastotadit son at Webuse and Aiure was bat. me Je : I Baturday at 10 o'clock by = nase ae Gay abo ogk by enrianos to Tee God giveth, Gad taketh away, 4 at ble roaldonca, 254°Carrolte andy, fuk, drama tHe Adve number wb It rf o'cluck nti tot fatriokw Church, Won eee calvary Commuury, nen bene® By. care COXON—Auu. 6, Wdl, of rhoumatia fovi Goo Coxon, proncioior vid Motropollian Motel, aged 0 Funeral Saturday at 11s. m, by carrtuges to osahit, BILINE—At his late roaldence, No, T2 Fostarat, 7 ii an ent Skoda KRANZ'S, 80 State, “BUG “EXTERMINA TOR, mane renner By ttc) Potata. sree Wyrinwe. conieinedt Baines hans ump canoes TRUNKS, S ‘Tov ip ante ‘mn For'I'runk gatches . — Kel Slates ALR GOODS. ce Ra NR ALA won by Ollvin, i third. sine, 10154. So | Billa Pacer tre neo _ THE wRiaGEN, oe Wunoral Bu cay, AME. at Bt a: ma. frou, he Inte ‘Tho shcoting off of tlea on & 1) contest No, | roviduncete Be fairick’s Church, from thence by, 6, resulted In a division of tho frst money, $207, between Ed Howard, A, Brooks, J. Miller, and 0, F, Youngs, each one of these gontlamen making a score of 4 In twa trinls ata gingle birds, aL yas rise, ‘The second 7 : ‘USI —Drowned at Ashland, Wis, Aux. ‘ ottuee sou of Noung A nad drat". Muse agoa parse *eurieral at, University Vlsoe Baptist Churoh Bunday, iu frat Juma. ts, Houco by carringus and oar Us joxunill Cuinetory, BPROWLS—Aug, 6 Mary, boloyed daughter’ of tail Bond 101 PT seal mong ak eae Ane onion a | Zavinag essere nnn dae aah ea ye eae au Morris, Dav! Funeral from residence, No. St Finnell-at., Bunday, |! fon Oe a fade, Heranant Beers, J. 8. Jules, and MH, &, Doane, dy de | aug, teat ly, m..to All Salnte’ Church, thonce by |‘ onder and marrayr ai wal Klelniiau won the third monsy, $82.80, Cnpt, carga to Calvary, : 7 E_BUMNG 4 M Aon Aug. nis rosie South Ont 0. ro AU. 4 OF HOF rostdone jouth Onl loy-at, Solme, Wola? Joseph de IGA cae cod F) years, i Funeral services at houso (pcmorrow. Pat ereatat at A. Ui Bogurdus and Abe Kleinman word contestants for the Nrat prize, but both falled to wequit themselyes creditably, _@ ‘The noxt shoot was the doubla team shoot, open to all teams in the United States, The first pase. this shoot was won by Mossrs,' “Bre MINING OUTFIES:__ with dine ani ee, ae WATEELED a ipo bo ‘hae Fefénit saetods "Ue BO Takereud st Wier ahd URVUIeeon Te amo lated to | HURUuUTS At her realdorce, 49, chleara ay on SE he wecon prize, 101, "wae divided Poteet ety espe Harlow, ———— among Alosan, Hears, Toles,’ Britton cau iiiofal Batarday at o'olock’p, i, AS ATH Howard Sheldon, giving them $57,50 Pfpton agod ten SYARODARS ANE, & Mee Be Yr. gaol, ‘fhe Parker un, which was: olfered ON Ronan Ha Sly Hj Toes ‘or the best average iu shoots 2, 4,8, and 7, || * hooky a sreivs Mal ws was shared by Sossra, Watts and Tiaworth, wlbyantot sss abute tow ar outard . ast res Wg tute Light Business on tho Erie Canal pape ears gee Syracuse Jc : f Whon Superinsondont Datehoe was in tho city Ma geek, |=“ as Tea de < ‘ ‘ SMIVI—Aug. 6 Litte Wittle, only ebitg of 2! 7, REWARD afew duysugobo eluted that unless business. . Athy s monte - aoe tute becaine better fe would Ue moor | “iuugeal fruta the residouee of bly Erandfathor, J } eels easary to dltalas a largp nuwbor of employéa. A | Close, 425 Hubbardeat, Bunday, Aug, 7, at 8.1L, by Of Sillot, Moding, bere Tard prominent canal olticial suye taut by thu finat of | earrisges toCalvary Conary. | or oat SEL tan tek ip Pe T AIL SAGER RUNG? SStuawetat | & ARERR TAC Ses, | ogame acptanuai cae fe [be opening bud ta VOR a perduous, ‘Tho fa0t 1s that business this season ‘Ando eres Boost We of bid ty blossom