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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: sUND r, AUGUST 7, 1881_SIXTREN Pacns z Controller of the Treasury Department—Sin: Un- | tirst week, and 100 more be thro j Thi rn es 103 deco! = i der the authority of the act of Jan. 31, 183, con- | each suce EEA ee ee i ce 80 eS ; : the » 1, 1823, ucceeding week unt " IRISH NATIG word. in order to et out. These extraordinary | twelve fect high : derning the disbursement of public mouer, hone util tho whole fs in i preenutions to Keep the transnetions of the | that the heavy. seule eae of, tne i aperroad (esc tamian SPMcP o eee a Unely-ftirnished lodgings at No. 192 West Madi- iy i. a . S 3on street. She too was arrested, andthentha . hereby granted that needful advinees | Order. The expense of keeping: the hotel clos made to disbursing oflieers In | bas been 6,0 per week. = reload vii e probably v 4 body inviolate are due v IF to tha: will necessarily Ile undisturbed at the bottom of Genera! Superintendent. injured wite was sent for to taken loo% nt the PAM OF DETECTIVES, the In . 4 par bebind the bar: of money may bi ‘Che wanrital ditienities of ive of tho Government who nay $a. 1 required. ile ere Te = i } na it ig pretty well known that the Eneits . | The new Crib, as designed by Mr. Gramhall, § af nt i uted 1g ln. to sucky Je Reres Harerr sees the good time | With Great Success They Keep | ‘Tnment tts men is this country she tsi Inch thicte Troma ite lager eyseee beaten, one THE DOUGH-ENEADERS: (Suc. Sls nleorer are ditels to. bobeent and to the bart ‘Apidly coming, and almost bere, waen he may pi A ness ii fs to attend all asscn of frishmen, | tho bed Of the the. eee peter line to Py aad ee he banka | oy to we bere, waeu nay Thei Z es harticulariy of the revoiudosary sure, 2 | the bed of the like. ‘Phere will be Gy tons of | The Boss Bakers? Assoctat . means as get ers of tne Lites 1 suntes in London. fs requested sy 0 “tavaog stock-gamblers, mostly fools, “1 r Proceedings a puctloulardy UF the: raschilueary Surk. inl tes fron used iu Hs construction, in the form of | taney Prices [adly panmoeciecae {CED COFFEE A LA DELMONICO. = De erally. ease Secret. Who transmit the inforuiation obtained by these | Uiniurtmente Gtk be nie: seemtces and | phe Commisston-Drivers Siwes The hist suuiner beverase ever wilted The following is Secretary Windom's or 3 % ee . spies to tho Minister at Washington. It | Compartments will be filled and theroughly pp ebaates fa CFs Swear: .t6, Pe are ever offered ‘ ary Windoin’s order, fs Mayon Hanisos going'to a piente to- was through one of them that the In- | H#uzed down with concrete mide with Maintain Manufacturers’ Prices on | the public to be obtained only at the Central based upon tke above Executive order: day? Ifso, he should say u good word for Ke ternal machines were discovered in Liverpool, | Pertiand cement, gravel. aud stone spawis, in Crackers. Café, No: and State street, at Board of Ken And, notwithstanding tke strenuous effurts to | Beer proportions. | After these elements huve | 4 meeting of the Itoss Bakers’ Association | ‘Traile tneh-room, Nos. 19 and @t La Salle : 2 donee iy tine gone into the Crib and foundation, it will be oe ‘oheedt the donne uf the body in session xt the | ody tocarey for alénost ae leastie sews | was held inst uigat at Feldkamp’s saloon, corner street, and Common Sense lunch-room, itis believed that one of Pinker- i. tirties men Was presente —Turcie | AUS Fexsonnble webzht that may be placed upon | Of La Salle and Randolph streets. Mr. Jacob | 35 and) Randulph street Treascry Departs: death of the Hon, John the Senate of the Cuited Aus. 1, 181—The | lucky sour-mush. ‘The whisky-scllers are | S@ Connection with the Dyna- Bureh, Seeretary of | j i paving lett tant Jealous. mite Schemes of Rossa and office without a disbursing oftieer, there will be. | Seeger i i shipe fi nutvancra tron Ulu to Ueto the Urencat rab dy 2 are hundreds uf sick persons in Stephens. loyal RuvsHisbinan, "AS show ag tho ria theshape of granit masonry. rain, | MOSS? presided, and there were some ftfty eee , eee dccunden ce at eg, pepper appropri. | nd it is positively cruel of De. Ham- : santo site chen for te parities | pe z HESS Unieers PeRRGREL a A VALUABLE HINT TO HOUSE-OWNERS, Eye" Ammouute ae nay be ecg order, | mond to refuse to wreseribe for thom in tho rs. Charges were pre- ART IN CHICAGO pltined that the charzes that he | [eis with great pride we ask our reners te fiilment of the pablic engayements with peters | {26reld- . A Curious Coincidence—Visit of the | "td trom Ithode Island: but i . bad been underselling were false. He wanted a | step into Nat Fax Waoasbiavenue: and cnce t0 silaries uf Scuature of the Ganeey ge he — a ence—Visit o | investigation satistied the Convention that the . committee appointed to investigate these slurs | Jearn how their bomes nay be beautitled by em- ence tee Sad canta yrtiee Sua Ma. Dawes has “sworn off,” as Rin Van British Consul of Phila- deve heas “und hte aad dein tap wos,” | & Display of Pletures Gathered Abroad | upon his enuructer nhiging: Astewrolta af Faacara uew-are wall its Wiute did. and he wi . a A nbjections wert rously tabled. y An EMinois Connoisscur—Notes a Schaefer c ’ 8 a 4 ani Wir. WBS aes aikte did. and he will awear on again, like Rip, delphia. - Last Wednesday, the day before tho delegates Gui’ Geeul IME ee orev aud Mr. Schaeffer complained of underhand work | paper, together with the exqulsit taste peculiar jeweratany on comes. got here, Mr. mclish Constil at | Jertex and Gale | and violation of agreements made by the Asso | to this zentleman’a work, Such decorating at Wiss when the convenient First Controle: i eco en trausinitted to Treas- ONE heavy rain is worth 1,000 street-elean- I Cuppeliton f Philadcipuia, reached this city and registercn at k the Paliner House, His visit here at tus time ‘There fs at present to he scen-in the art store of the rear i3 regarded a5 a little aingutar, and, | Of J. P. Ekstrom, on North Clark street, a col- ition sto prices. If this could not be stopped | they have just compieted for themselves will wanted TO get oUt. ce C! i Sir. Henry Tiper thought the Inw in rezand to | ™2ke Chicagoans proud to elaimn such workmen the weieht of Dread should be enforced. He was ee Winiam Lawrrs ‘This order baving be urer Gilfillan, that off ill, vatil the vae n ink Di Pulti in ti fe tilted draw tho requined ary abe gteRneY | ers. Su the latter com to think, and they wale Did He Succeed in Putting a Spy in tite | Cintnenshe da on the eve of iineetine et | lection ot tiene er-culors und one vile and authorize Disburstug-Oilicer Nixon te make | on ee MUetere. Hiboratan ‘Camp, Musto Mike. nvrangemeuts With, Pinkerte eee | Bieture betont ayne,of Freeport, | cums uodoe Wis Mate eee OF [Ho law whieh cl pcr abc i ue ei age Taha aaa ae eB i re was to mike arrangements with Pinkerton or be a ies ayne, uf Freeport, | cue under bis notice. wilt cure consumption, coughs, Werk ekecks against it. PERSONALS tarde tu Hid out the ILL, who selected thom while abroad during the |. Mv. Schaeiter admitted that be bad broken tho | bronchitis, and general ‘aubility. ‘Siviseed a - is : i TASS Oren VOLUTIONISTS, past year. 1 and | Tules Of the Association in regard to buns and | twenty-one year The Irish Nationalists continued in conven- ANS NISTS, ensily recog as ouoih ee. ied that he bad cut prices on rellton was eeen in conference with tho Chicago representative of | Bispaain's tue cattle pleees. Although nut so | pr BiCoiin Nee Cato seabaE coal BUSINESS NOTIC=3, veotherwise. | veral gentlemen complained of the action nS rho e ape Fees 4 Hy See ere be uente od the service pt. Boutelle, of the Bangor (Me.) Whig, | Hon yesterday, and probably adjourned fast creer area Gee Eg Geer enue | denies the report that he Is golng to Madrid as | Vetting, although this is a matter on which nent, und the fact thut he | important as a number of those shown at He was brought to trial in the Hritish Supreme ‘ceretary oF Legation, a hos guess Le could fot be abtalnetls started For home sjerlay af ieioon is lou! O'Belen’s last sprmg, representing magnitleent wedish and = Polish who d Arend Kumyss should be the relinnes. Court for China and Japan. The Chinese It Is suid that In order to give hin some | Vesteray, however, was spent fn tho work of | Upon by some as evidence thet his mission was | ftoman entt a good example of the art- | PeSenintive of the aut at AC ree | inten brat extent ot tive ese tate vepan. The Chinese at | toa at tke vast resources of this country, Sit. |-Beriecting the onrantvation, in: electing or ape | SUC TERE ne tie cattee tore eae th more uttenion wiven to the | SemmMtve of the sinall bakers made tives Rl thy Manica aad ist : S GEASIU RISE ive. Kunuyss is the bhudest amd inst tborities ratified his action, and held that its ap- intine per if 4 coe | & detective who hag ike ent to their delit- | Hts worl f Uing- Bull will be shown ex-Treasurer Spianer's pointing permnent oficers, aud in making | Gyations, he was satisticd that all the proceed | landscape than he usually deems 1 ary. AT about the neti C ested food nad as suen the best nour ; bout the action of the wholesule men. Tt ap- hment fora Weak stomach: at the same time, broval constituted a suficient defense in tho arrinceny t : shennin arrauements for a propaganda of Irish aa | fay : Hsitish Court: ‘Tie Inter herence: deat tea | SE MNLtEEe- u ut aS group of three calves of various colors. one : ee aa a . iS fil viouallty. The members ave well preserved WOULD BE MADE KNOWN TO HIM, resti peared that there were commission-drivers who a ve re VI oures A ershotvey ce, out theastnudanieaneeaay sate he y LD TE MADE KNOWS My resting its head upon another's baci. ate meveles eeeunieeie ce throug the process cr. fermentation, which and decided that the guilt or finocenee ot the idon papers say that. the Baroness | tueir secrets, and were greatly aumised at the | and, therefore, that bis presence hore wus 10 The fool Hyun the, Mua or A Ini aaah rear Tea ernie ia aban ease Regt ras aumle pose teslictiiat aes litte. are les od ¥ ty Hh a = * - veloped which we viamly took for in materia had to do so, in order to ¢lose out their s but they did not eut prices during the 5 and pro- | loner neccasiry. Rut Mr, Canpeliton carried away with him the extreme: cnses of harm, prompuy sytuptoms of suck. rh rejects all cle, imiiated, wording: satient nourishment, strenzth, and c. medien, In musea, vomiting, » Kumyss nets bk HL the disire the aceued, under the trees with China, must be Tealent-vaitis looks tewyears younzer than | accounts of thelr purpos _fetermined by the aves of Husinnd. An ex- | 1 fore au age. Lut tt tomention bow much | ceedings in a morning contemporary. Several Lebanxe, in commenting wpon thisdeclsion, says: | Older Mr. Bartlett looks. of the persons mentioned in connection with TI thi i i pane fh cout h stn reat ; : oned in conn wore none the wiser: ‘The reporters-of this | this pleture Mr. Bispham, who is an American, | Uread at wholes y tong. ply ons WED Habe eervice ta.Ching beat cote: etl Ohio woman, who owed her hired man | the alfair ave in dense jguorance of its proceed- | city, wha generally manaze to get somcthing | although nis studio is in ume, stated white on | to various amuestlons: he ald ft tarbert dae. Hinese law is very different | ©=2 married him to square the accoumt, aud | iss. Tae gentleman mentioned as Chalrman | about everything tit goes on Mere, no inatter | a visit to this city tht he found it Impossie { S60 had ouitted the specitication that. | to-Saxuu countries, and to bea | then sot a divores for $60, Obio women gene | Ail not attend at yesterday's Convention al all, | how thueh seereey may be malntained by th Gaevle iste “OF thos qciives he iad | BURT make one-pound loaves, when prepuri 181 lcical consequence, Wervousness cea: at in China may frequently | eraily keep up with the procession, and many of those who were mentioned as be { (Ureetly intertsted, pave bot teen ble to vous! vi i ' Sl eee aciauriinana’ fhe (Canela nad retreshin sleep fellas, tn scarlet iitern mot nets whieh in Baglin | . nd many of Glose who were mentioned 05H | ihe “grips and passwords end tuuagnin adiise | brought with him for auything like | allowed the manutaetuce of-stch leavers qu | 20 retreshine sleep fo cari Intee ig of icts wien in Bagland | Marz Hopkins, the California millionaire, | # & have never been in Cinieazo, Jolin | sion “to, the clulerou DUE the repusents | tho sum tit was eagerly ulfered iia | there would be oo trouble it all te bakers bung | CBE E83 Slee el Monee an Gclings aly fet, r a E NE ane | for the sume works by American buyers in his | MeetBer. the fever. Kinugyss fits considerably the ad- peasant costume, who carries under one arm a information he secured, wd the people of Cai- | dish comuining further supplies. Appropos of | "Aid. Brady said iat ecrtait peddlers sok from that of An fuithtul pubtic ser require the conmt: or the United criminal character. China, like Knyland, no | WhO died worth $16,000,000, never kept an ac- ii i SLEAGK ME ee eae eorene 3 1G, 000, Lian : an boing oConvent " ‘estot | ME R thing or two from. relinble sources, ee as said ie. doubt: expects overs man io da his duty, bit it | eount-books, or even a bank-lock.—Newe York: | BAVC we the Cenvention Inthe Interest Of | Mi ctinr toa sentienan whobughe tobe posted, | FOFerH studio. Me. Bispham had a better of ine | graltsy eee petted the Association to take | vont over ius, In that it never na ¢ 8 en nged | Trifmme. A man in Chie: onovan- Hossa, is in Paris, and, morvover, ke | the object of the Convention, whieh is made up | Waductlon to a wealtuy Chicago judy,—whose Marien moved to take a vote, to ascertain | Pata To dose an ircituble stomach with drugs ‘ tke & tO ats vw ho intelligent. phystel wo Who died broke was ny were willing to reduce’ the price to cents per teat ‘Tuesday morning. ‘The ve was taken but nebedy was in favor of the reduc- is not a friend of tho dynamite patriot. He bas | of representatives from the diferent. Irish gu. | husband, by the way, a week oF frequently and vigorously denommecd the doings | cicties throughout the country, is primarily t veling photogeaplier some of Rossa, and haa no sympathy | decide whet shall be done with the Skinmist tn; nel te dnt Mie-sized photoz: Hut not onty ia extreme Surted tz {t sh ance une ngland for doing his duty toUhina. Oriental Governments, are anxious, Lowever, to get com sstuateds petent foreigners into their service, and may | ‘The young ladies of Greenwood, S. C., and suyir sinsilariy mity ray far aw perhaps be wilting to take into aeeaunt ths new | haye yesmie 2 . ern ini ake couant thas ave resolved not .to wevent ; 4 : ae bY | und." Money bas been collected for tive or | titted over with colore: ‘ons.—and when he | ti f risk in the pecuniary. inducements they buld tho attentions of | with blowhnrds end blatherskites of that | sic'yeurs ror the fund, and the amount now on | invited ber to look at his collection she replied | USis, D. F. Hremner moved thitt the Assoe PL aaa CR phn, rat wai Ass ew glasses of Kunnyssat dag will improve, it wits ne si youns mea who id bis nerve force.” Ladies would as. and heal to thelr duily diets oa , ¢ Hquer, and the proprie- | stripe, THE ‘Tren repeats that he 4 a : _ | tor of the only teo-eream saloon in the town not at tho - Convention; — also C.F. MeDoxavp, General Superintendent | starts tor tae poor-house next weer. Unit no representative of Rossa or of the United of the Money-Order Devartinent, has drawn up | A Boston girl is writing a novel in whieh | Irishmen were present. Judze Rrenun, of Sioux npposed tu be between HAWand S- | Unat ™ sthey never bought any | tion uwyers to Work y his at present controlled by parties | bit for * Jtis neediexs to remark | cases ana prosecute bakers who mate. Ty “hiladelphia and New York. “O'Dons- | thitt the istinguisned ‘artist returned to Rome | bread. ‘The motion prevailed. Ht a being: ie pelielpal one. Rossa’s ta iste Me mane ne the ternal City in Mr. Bremner further demanded ta know at fow'gbisses of Kumy i u ; arava iy i OL Avarfituslts be an ' ringer letters than ever before upot : sel toe i AW" tases a iN ss See roe ag Chea twouey-order system | the hero Is found In the desert chained to the | City, was not present, neltker were bul the ties, tho members of wh Niece. farsie Menai of Cnlenpa noe ATU Tra ePIC Tera Fal Comino which it is thought would work successfully and | bare back of a Dievele. ‘Tho only weak point in | men mentioned in our contemporaries, An | blowing “up: ships and, iting who Inu contributed to his wisdom, it not his | petition from men who gave only HAUT icra cde Gave pela hacia Bae beagreat conventence to the people. ‘The ob- | this story isthe fading of the young man, A-| evenly: contempertry represented that tho | ad ehildren on beard, simply licenuse tho vessel Doe eee Seca bus a Bispham only | ruuereN Ol KYCRTEEN OUNCES TO THE | toconsmmersoniy. nl Ll? Ee Tey Oat feet tapi ian cheap and expeditious plan { chained bieyele rider tn the middie of a desert | Convention was occupied Inst evening in tho | Cer nd of Ttosea atl his cliques aad put the, rav's colltction. four by. Townla are | parnp. hud, chemist, corner Madison street and tor for ara a id iran under $5 through | is tuo appropriately situated to be moved, Tint of one of its members, The member in | uione anas of men wo will use it to | AMON the best; one represents ecavalierstand- | | Me. Farnum moved that the bakers continue si eae ae the mail. Mr. SteDonald’s scheme contemplates away to wooded hills amt vale qnestion appears to huve incurred the enmity: li wutina way that ig | tay before a desk intently regarding » paper in | to charge five ccuts tor a pound lout. : r the issuing of a card something like a sleeping- fhe beget ies i of tho Lather of an alleged Trish patriot, some | ¥ legitimate by elvilized na- | Ms hand. Another shows the sume tigure seated | Mr. Bremner moved tat they inake bread Nariel ba bacon tats car conductor's check, having Inrge and small Bare eves ainda: sirens: How Ol Ame tn the mountila’ or Lolisius, biany years | @ was ugreed pon, | ina rie interior, with a musician in similar ) welsh thirtecn unnecs to the foaf. ind churze eee ne numenus arranged in culuinns. These cunkl be silently, e - ‘ ey a of representatives | dress, The accessories of both pictures are | four cents for it. ‘Then if the city wanted to sue en ee vritie f Soule & his digestion nervous, MUTE Vi ‘out. ammyss. Teeware of iis id, ago. The alleged patriot In question felt that a fof” the Societies — isto” be held in | tiehiy colored, the tapestry Uackgrouud bets | them for alleged violation of the ordinance tt | Co. Br man who offended bis father vould not bea geod {| New York this week, when a formal demand | fluely reproduced, ‘The ture of at nan curry: | coubl do so. ———= Will probably be made on Rossa end bis asso- | ing w red-covered’ prayer-book, over whieh she | Mr. Faraum’s motion prevailed, and that of DRY GOOL card. For $4.91, for example. the Postmaster : putriot, and sent in ebar Sola punekouk ihe (a Une Uline eoliieeNe And green tlelds wait for me. Tefen te ‘yonentiys As ihe alloged patriot He ee ee ee ere CCIE iC E Re RES SHEE TT ac ECON TE tes ee | we au nt collin, * yes ye As th i ers diseussed by the Convention were cof- | it. ant femule “bead leaning with closed | Wished a formal good-by to the inceting, und Sin the tens, and the 7 in the units column, | Tons for shadowy forest, where the birds was not a member of tho Convention, lad no don,—the desire being to. send emizrants | cyes aga te blue vase bled with pop- } Sitid bis firm would de. just as they ple: in | - For $5 the three ciphers would be punched out, | ‘Twitter and chirp at noon from every tee standing among the ‘Trish Natlonalisis of Chi- | trom Ireland into. tho country and keep them | Dies Whose sommiferous odors are. bringing ‘ aint bakers eit thelr Al the card being coud for no «reater stim. The | [long for blossomed leaves aaa lowing herds ‘eur dr cleaner. ahi 25 (he BIEIULT OE ee a ae ee ne a ee eee ee eee ee ee ee Tae InReLeR hee ee eee ee i eards would be invatid thre 1 2 Satire: Colcor rater a texrity he assailed is ko manof Known probity | ing up the agitnuion In America regarding the | broadly handled, yer produc! tedainty | and the meeting broke up by dexrees, the net * cards would nealid three-months trom the | Aud Nature's voices say, in mystic wor ch ets aes hf the idlesed | troubles in Ireland: and the importinee of aids | clfeet. I. Ressto is the hutior of this charming | Tesutt of the eveningy's work being the deuural- oe mttion of the Assountion and uf prices, aud character, the charges of the alleged Ite Hf ch, ure thant | study, whici is far removed in style from anoter date of i Duplicates could be obtained only ©The green fie! i . , he green fields wait for thee, patriot were used to filumiuate the Convention the Land Lengae, to whi on certificate trom the reeelvingofiee that tho | —Sntay Soraing Sim Woon jou oftansthiog iss, tho Sucieties took for | pletufu of a taunbouriuc phaser lookin wrebly THE pry! JUST MW N. orizinal had not been presented fur payment, Of th oar ; s deniers eatoes oi a solution of the rent question and” thee Te ee tea pe ean: WhOnL HGdserle |. “The iG $3 rhvers st “ 4 WUT 7 . ne Tale a. a C ~ HERE I LEN SOME COMMEN Pv . es intere: “ 4 hei ‘he Commission Drivers’ Association 10 ' anda uew lee would be charstd for the second | 4,01 1#@ file Dr. 8. 8. Haldeman, the dis THERE AS DEEN SOME COMMENT lion of other existing evils in the “Ould Sot dently interesteil, In this study the faces ure | yoia'a jects Inst crete BC Nee ok, Wet ‘featie, tinguished Pennsylvania scholar, it is related on tho metene Of representatives of tho Ancient AMONG OTHEM WILD RUMORS phot uphie aud _hard-looking, aithoue he | stadison street, and voted Lo maintain the man (NEAR MORGAN). a rate: a bal dope: cee : , rder Ot ibernians from = the Convention. ese a Berea eae euloring ia rich. Three nuns, with I Pep eee eae ares ea Lebs es Se: : gine ae ‘ al dl Seen he ioe ‘the fact is, Unit the standing of the Ancient connected with the seeret niekive wits one that | toxether, reading a letter, an expres ufacture ee Pre on eraeleers both the drivers Tur Buffalo Couricr pays the following 2 Itussin nell the principal Order as aN orunization is not | Prof. Delafontaine, the Freneh chemist, had | great Interest oneach f qndand mufacteir king tho samv tlrures to ropean languages,“ S1[s interlocutor tried in | gaed, tt that it ts more | Yeon visited bya delegation from the myste Ruunier, and two arebitectual stad ore Te mittee OF tye wis Ap The pointed tonsk the erackermikers not te under delegation of tov utterly elures of inust interes! to be repyoduetions by students of the sim model, the ligure of the same wun serving 1 tribute to tne eharacter of William G. Fargo: To be born the son of u hard-working pioneer Catholic — than and the et othne | #atherin: t irish Catholics ufe admitted to seil tno rates tn.tde tu the zrucers, and te report AL the next mec Iso decided te res tthe drivers who are not members of 1:0. vain to gu oni his nationality and at last said tie incredulity that he must bea nobody in a cuantry villure and become one of the for iP i i . Stanger oe f Reet nembership iz urged in benstf of the cha. r inest men Of a ereat citys t the mails on | Russian. Whereupon, says Dr. Halden’ caf natiunality. The inconsistency of the nfernal explosive | study for three or four different names, “With | QUCst IDG Mavens whe uteeat neice 1 Trish Nation compound: een ee odie | the exceptions mentioned this colicetion is In no | The bread question was postponed. hee Cone miles, and shape a-vast wpher in the Penn Monthly, the Pennsyl- im repested m verse in Russ that nade the er gitsp with wonder when he was told that he ith an American, ret.” said mW “is shown by the ret that ions murch after a banner with a po Enunet, am frist: Protestan inted thervon, wile the same divi horseback asa boy over a cir sad in after-years to orisinat ecru ef transportation which now covers tho country from sea to set, reekouing its employes by thousands and its wealla by wnilions; to be | Was Luking only positively asserted = that ho would. | way remarkable. Two fine pen-aud-ink draw- nuttee appointed to subinit. an amendment to not connect himsell in any way. with | Ines ot courtiers in powdered. whe se °. AnpesiOoL eet bien 5 Weeden. RS and knee the Constitution thut would permit deivers sho catlaction, didnot own ten to become metnbers was Wy a teste in this country for | continued, with instructions to report ut next ES such — bus Int also d that | breeches belone lo ravings and etchings, and artists’ proof: he had not Wl the chanee to refuse an | "Pyere isa ecowin n. fine e: aud Lod among farmers with apparently ‘narros — yiL autd dace inte sitnilton gudienee with suen a dele i views of life and its duties, and yet cunceive of i inet'a religious cree ‘! sh Prote by beento see him at nll, Phe Profes 4) purchased wi sronte: vidity. or f Meeting. the potentiniittes uf the ze, anticipate and f4- SYLVAN WORSHIP, Rei MIE AE Chicnsee a um of attatninents | mene is bere Out by Wed. tiynes, wao, though | Torgetive sent to Ameren from Mee siumaronee fate nee Rte: ate Sento Sha aime rm elitate the development of the wreat West, aS xuowiedge, who bas won tame in the walks | nota detecate, kas heen invited to attend the | plate or “Au Old Momareh.” painted by Mtosa | TALES AS herctotore“one cont above manufac. aK hd growing with the growth of opportunity to the | Yesterday? Services at the Lake Bluff | or Lteratuce, said yesterday tg a Hibernian: | Convention and give bis opini Tonheur, every one was quietly salt, “Ther urers’ prices te thems but this race tus tor Ney] SUR Mt oLIcadr SO nin, betcatabal eit Camp-Meetin: “The Hiberntins areas moun As the Oranse- | Iceal points. dr. Iynes emp! declared | one copy'at Taurber's ait store whieh has not | §)me tine paar Veen cuts in schseqnente uf ie terpriscs, and a founder of communities: to by The thander-storen und sight ehower of Frie | men. One begets the other.” SS") that no such thing as interviewing Delefontaine 1 segt toils owner i Aurora. ‘The | SMIFP competition weewcen drivers, Crom one: tHe GWGEHL I “the: dNgas OF villares] oo vaiiecht kad a febarT ter Iis understood that after the adjournment Rodney Welch on the subject of dy originul palnutng is sind to have been exceuted IE RCIA te Hela Hoot eee sebool, and to bid farewell to the world in tute | day nicht had a peculiar effect on the eamp- | of the Convention no effort will be made to mie | Wits ever thousnt of. He from anantinalowned by Kosa Bonheur. Mr. & Using protit. Some i the Convention hus nothing to do with tho | ty rilso has a nutiber of delicate little ere tiie ee nthe cracks eresis of k continent, | meeting at Lake Bui yesterday. The weather | Uonulize tho Hibernian Society. ‘The organi Pf'n | was delightfully cool and te atinospbere was | tion in the West contains antong its meube farity with the business in! methods of U'Donovan-lo: a or James Ste- | tower p in Of painted on ivory. ‘They are in sympathy with th pelal reflnemen luxurious era. in the knowledze of the aims and “lear: wrncing. Fe is very reas e@ | Seine of the most patriotic our [rich citizens. paas of a Nauoual partys tie isa tepid | clear and bracing, For this very reason the | sume er ke most y ae ee. mectings were more sparsely ttended than on | not ntall s American career, happy. brillant, and magniti- phens. finported from France, Also two plaques on | BOX! evened last nizhe virtually cter and stunding. ‘They are porcelain ty MePherson, of Philadelphia, whien | tlvauces prices 0 Lage Serene with the Hiberman. platforin VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. in these days of wild decoration are a pleasure | Ghilon hones to tld te ite mentorship wad step hey wish it enlarged. s0.as to to louk upon. One of them isanexdquisit winter | tho entting which. has Injuced: thee business, any previous day. Nut a few of the clergy were | or tle pres cently useful, It isa noble process of dev ment, and few men ve passed through ¢ absent, some having gone home tv their peunle, | include trishmen of all creeds, and they desire nl scene, carefully painted and beautifully framed Phe vara ikon er sige phase of ft so triumpbanily as William G. although a number were stretebed out undee | tive itamore Nauonal tone, At_present it Governors. in an oval franie of curved cherry wood, the de- | The drivers deny having neked that their com- fs ae geet ae the bis trove, or wrote texta on the sandy bench | d0be Rt Fise abave the dead level of an agita- To the Editor'of The Chicago Tribune. sign boiug oak leaves and neuri. ‘The other athe s ; seoipl leit eee Acta abot sy society. There would be no difficulty in | Crrcago, Aug. 5.—Will you please answer the | Phique fs an Ideal head, finely executed. Se: ss : + ’ * Pexen gives the following parody of anidanee ee ihe We Ac, AUR. yeu plenomans very Night until g o’clock. ENC U Ser eee A MIT the lr tla The attendance at all the | priaging about the change in the West. Bat in | gouowing in your dally edition? Who are Gov- | An opportunity for Chieazo artists to secure | THE BRIDGEPORT PUMPS, y NIG: 9 Hamict’s solitoquy for the sole benefit apparent- ight und the interest manifested | the East, where, as Jlobn O'Mahony once ett | eee a ann en ae Loouisinny faine und eish ts furnished in the enmpetitive Jyof the Fourteenth Ward of the City of Ca r cane eemoaienyen ae vesented G90 grcwnti’ | Tand, South Carolina, and Texas, t exhibition of Christmas cards by Prany & Uo. to | ‘Phe. Werenles fron-Works Enters a ji cago: ‘The only indication of the traditionary camp- | HENCT I St be held at the Americnn Art Gullery tn Madison | “Yjworous Protest Awainet the Bate | fi . To vaccinate or not, that is the question. meet ing enthusinsm, which has xo fur mani- | “The paucity of representatives from the Chi- |, [They are Louis A. Wiltz, William Fuuarg, New York. Now. i. Tho competition ig | award for the Erection of the Pung une 1 Vac 1 Whether “tis better for a man to sumer fested itself, was seen Friday nizht, when the | enzo National organizations hus been comment | to, Jobosou Hagood, and 0. M. Roberts.] home or abroad, and the designs must be ariz- | ing Works. Wk i y ! AY fal and appropriate to the Christmas season | Commissioner Waller received a communtea- } ? The painful pangs and lusting marks of small- | joy ye, 4. Hardin, “the Colonel,” preached to | con. ‘The fet is that the Irish National ¢ gunizetions iu Chicazo ure in u bnd. state. Or to hare arms before the surzeon’s lancet, a large audience in the main Tavermicle. | Churiey Kern aod Carter Hitreison and the Di And. by betng vaccinated, end them, Yes,” - a con contained in, Pontius | peruie politleians hve used the orantzations | emreago, Aus. tein your issue of Fl anxious inquiry as to whut he should do IcRGnt.. rheatrate vations AGO, Aus. sa Y to their detriment. | The «straleht Uecker’ meh | peared an article reflecting on the action of To feel the tiny point. and say we end q h ; The chance of many thousand awful sears with Christ. The tirst part of the discourae wis | abandoned them, and now there ire 500 [risk - | ile i sin the city who will not join any of { Olticer Steenverger in tho matter of the pods of | Bie That tlesh is belr to. 8 consummation a simple logical statement of the position of tis Satie f Ine " . ai i Devoutly to be wished—Ab! soft yon new, Christinity in history, with quotations from the nizations here to the one that is in | Frank Veda, the Htuliva drowned in the brick- | Crilles: and four bela Of Wika qinaunt wit be | ing $i,00, The communication expresses sur- HE 5 The vaccinator! Sir, upon thy rounds: admissions on this point of prominent tree | them. ‘There will ‘be # vigorous effort made to | yards at Lake Calumet, Pullman, on Monday | an opportunity to designuto his tavorit design prise at astatement made by Mr, Waller, that. fF Be my pour arms remembered? The speaker then left his iuio | bring about a better state of things, but ttewn- | joo) rhe article contains » Innceuracies. a fe : ‘statio | (22 Probable’ length of time fur whica Ga 6 : See rded to his exhortation with brought about as long as the Trish socie- | Pst. The article contains many inaccuracies, IC. Payne, woo has recently taken a studio} ig ‘use of these works would. be a pitcations to those present, |" Q, Glo: ties bere are managed in the interest of Demo- | Their correction wit relieve the officers con- | in Ashland: Block, is at present ensaged in pute . 5s Mt be ks ting the finishing touches upon a character | required was hardly more than — four Tne penny subseription of the Cincinnati outed, jumping up into the air and coming | eratic politickns. cerned from: an unjust accusation. Ollicer study which he calls * "Thought." [tts atlso a | years, and that the Commissioner eannot execed © wim Of $175,000, inasmuch as that was the WY +H iS) de SE i tent of the nppropriation made by the Council es i¢ U Or e. The Facts in the Case. in Na 4 Corea i Alter the exhibition in New York the designs | 4, yesterday tr r etor or tote taneh a Tannese aE: \ “(exhi New York tho dest jon_ yesterday trout the proprictor of tho Her- 2 Mee of SON Sei Sa) anal Saar avitiehs | cules Iron- Works.of this city, which was one of On the West Side. \warded fOr the four desis receiving. tho | the bidders for tho erection of the Bridgeport est votes respectively from artists and art | Pumping-Works, the amount of its proposal be= Commercial for the benetit of the man who hard thad, “Glory, glory -ballciue | "The tuk about the attempt made induced the | steoabers Sati inding ia ne talk aby D Stecnberger was notitied of the finding of the | SENS eee ie ces ee gies ff 3t © wisi 4 is is ce breaking with the strain. influence of the Cutnolie Chureh to prevent the “ Ferns Whaled the person that “wished to God | Jag ne reine to couldirt answer that question | {ivence of the Catnolie Churel top body at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, and he Inme- | Pio fady fs represented ay standing u diately notified the Coroner by tetegraph. ‘The | nan open tleld; the boue is sunset, and 4 up to the end of tho lst tigen! year, It is sut President Garfield would die “ speedily reached $150. The flne was 210 und costs $22. Another ” fubscription ought to be taken up to buy a | the brethren on the fi 2 *Squire Gi tho imposed | You want none of the nab; leather medal for Squire Gillespie, who imposed aur Deke or ae al ither ean you.” ble saed ‘hat's se.” and “Glory hallelujah" chorused 15, THES IE IE nit benches, No Catholic dignitary bas been consulted, ns punby goods- | stich, in regard to the matter. ‘The organization A Ant make cot ts not Cutbolic, nor is it Vrotestant. It is purely: | until 60" id Any OF the more active members of | jans would « ¢ HOST Superintendent or the briekyard requested who | surrounded bya diffused Tent whied. talling | anitted thut it was never understand or intended “at i isos | upon tield and sky, forms a strong contrast to | by tho Council to make mat sui the limit: for ee Soe et ea aera oe ntee tea | her blick-roben tigre. ‘There ist far-of look | these works, nor was itelumned by ale. Waller EPP: tock p.m. of that day, when the itil | inthe dark eyes, and in ber band she holds a | or the City Eaginectahat the works could be half-closed book and a pansy— that's for | done for fess than Therefore, th SS ee COCOA. | GRarercL— souily: 86 the fincon Cuok for slapping Morrison's mouth, | Hrorises with Christ. “I knuw a prominent eler- | Iris ¢ 2 and refused to tine Morrison for drawinga re- | pyinan who bus built up oa ogrent ine | the Convention ure pronounced in their oppo body, | thoughts." The artist has succeeded in embody- | that the bid of the Hercules fron- Worl _ volver which be had no rizht to earry. sitution on a prominent corner in tho | tion to the interference of the Church inp day’ Otficer Ste ing a delicate sentiment ina fine face full of | eeeds the amouut appropriated, ou: 5 city who compromised on his | Calvinism | Ues.| They clalm that, the Catholic Chyreh hes | took tne body insid on Tully | ehiructe to bur that concern trum "the not been over friendly e z in tho best thanner possible. und awaited the | “15 yratson's window on State strect is tha plas- | sluee If the work were tet to a lower, bidde ———— S and doles out a silly sort of — puctr Tir German etymologists could not rest | ‘That's not religion. Glory to God. Glory, glory a further appropriation would. still have tobe made in order: to compute the work. A verment. y sav that the Catholie Chure! at of the C rw ch ther cin movement. They say that th plie Church | arrival of tho Coruner, who did not reuch there | lo Matson’s wintow on & o'clovk p.m. of the nextday. ‘The Sherida 2 of Ge ee a ie ‘ujiab: fam setting happy now, ‘This lib- | can take care of Itself, and suine are botd | untid about cast of | figure of tan ee eee Satine tolls | eral christianity is nuthiur bucan indisertmi= | chough to siy that st hus taken cure of Hsel€ | Coroner gave the body tate the charge of Mr. | UPeR his tamous borso Winchester, | Both burt tisontered against the awarding of the n word ‘Stalwart ie svat 3 h ot Treland. Chuifee, the undertaker, and us late Fp tm. | ahd clucr ave Cue OF aetion Neri i ct to the Quintard Company, whose bid BREAKPA ‘ ds, All this compromise is | oftentimes at the expense « Afuct whieh escaped ‘Tin TRIBENE’s atten- y sterdug is the presence here of a number tof the Mlinuis Central Ha s from the South and West uf | police ottics promptin their duty, and if aay blame is to be attached to any one. it'sbould brouer or undertaicer, or to both, tor RELR, tirely the ire of (hat poer belongs to ibe General, and was de- Kelly, of New York, the weil- known illustrator, who is at present. cogaged THE pow an equestrian portrait of Gen. Kilpatriek. | between the two systems, and in favor pf the so Gen, Sheridan intends. we believe, te bave the | Hercules Iron-Works, 1s $10,000. The “com- | Out hrealetast-tabic cust of himself perpeluated in bronze. jnunieation eontinnes: fae Sich tung mate mrinerly a resident-artist “As no time is limited in. your invitation for | eonsticu Ameri: what the result-of their labors Some of your readers will be interested in of reusuns, oue - in i Cost OF COAL nate seramble hellwa: t ; but the work of the Devil; it is the concentrated ‘s r t | essence of. the arsenic of Hell, Glory to God. | ton ye: learning the inzenious manner in which aStrass- | Ouly give us a fair trial, Blessed be John Bune | of | delegate: q : t burg journtlist has solved the “Stalwart” puz- | yan. whose religion bus spread from pole to pote. | Ireland, and from Englund and Seotland. | ‘Th le, According to this savant (who Is not jest- j Glory to God for Joha Bunyan: "and the speak- | gentenien are bere, of course, under assumed | be'to the ing), "Stal"! Stelle, and “wart warten Stel- | op etupped to wipe tbe perspiration from bis | names, as it nicht not be very eoumtortuble for | their del: Sutdlot smoke trom the | thenton their return to the old country If their towns tying in’ the Van Bu ilrond. Whe e signed by J. 1 Coca, with uy in len-warter"")—i. ¢., those who are awaiting Gov- | face and coush UL ; niment appointment! E propose.” he went ou, “to pi names or the fact of tbeir attendance here were Mrs. Adete Fas:ctt, : po tin , dati i a is anor eS UP no ede te tho Jury Ia aod Me Known. Our Water-Supply. here, has taken a studio tu Central Muste-Hall | probusitls for the erection of these works. mud | cruel Oi alae e 9, jen. S sito. 1 am. not" dissatisfled with | Itts significant thut quite a percentage of the Follis Eitibaray "tie Cisecy Petbiaes Until ie 8th of September. ‘There is at Jansen | 86a earnest of my many pans eit ws Te ea itarer eae ie raeeas ode We ay N1’s letter to Gen, Schofield, a3 | ine verdict. Glory he to God. Hallclujiah. | Convention are Protestants. The Chatrman, tages Boren f & MeCjurg’s a tine crayon-portrait of Gen. Gar- th the heaect Steel AUIDLEsE,, aud sae Le ete ur seuiand auesilvan wall ouls Globe-Demoerat remarks, is “not ) hat verdict is rolling trom Africa, the Dr. G.C. Betts, i an Episeopatian eler- | CitcaGu, Aug. 5,—The water-supply for our | eld by this lady, taken frou sittings Inst spripg. HI, a well ust matter of ied with pure bined and a properly-nusrisned M ar. Tams #ymun, and several of the leading spirits are of | fast-growing city scems to be the leading ques- | A wre: ay people have called to Mspeet ths #0, 1 news desire to ty Trans sc reitSeereiee ta eee dando LE will put Upan engine and | Made simply with Srila probably the bes Re iphrarrom Mechs Pinto. bunds to oincvennthig’ acu free anid elvarorallex- | ate, EpPe UnocOLeiE of the bidders | noua much of a vindiestion.” It vindicates Schofield | the Fiji Islands, and Madazas only as agaist accusations that he fad, during | with it, Ww you. Spencer, tell us whether you IY ClgelD. apt i the taith of the a aU A Irish | tion us far as the City of Chicago fs converned. | portrait, whieh, : ; $a hre sutistied with the verdict. Glory. be to God, | men of the Inst century, and uot a few are ot | Wien tho people of our elty hull once become | of our Mresident. the Nashville campaign, sent telexrams to Wi: Hullewjiah. Tam eoing to poll the Jury.” the faitn of that boldest and ablest of Irish | ™ ie Aue er peek A ee f our present | Miss Annie L. Watson, a Wisconsin Ia {nzton criticising Gen. Thomas. On the muin | While Brother Spencer was quictly relating | revolutionary leaders, Wolf Tone. eouviniced OF the :Trull “nature Of CUF resco Ee A ean aoa snares se therefor: and then let & ie trial the exhorter, alinost exhausted, sank ona | #¢lected as tho headquarters of tbe new Central | py a mere thrend, they will at onee see the grent of welldrawn aud colored. ‘They | propaseid'in thelr respective. plats, ahd, 1 the FLORIDA WATER. -redi : ttles of Franklin and : te Si Sete antec meters or | yi contey credit for planning tho bat Dench, interrupting the testimony by shouting | Governing evolutionary body. tt is believed | Giger ot the situation und demand of the punels, wponone of which are { presence of yourselt und ‘other competent to be x i) bas | hold the City or Noshvillemit is eltenr, ts cua Siete te Me eee send aotally: cig the soe rue aioe Tlowerceate atiscbe nd 10 | Council immediate action. ‘the present Crib | yelluwhamthcrs, on auother blucjays, and an | Jrdges, make a practical test Of tho relative eu nin P ; there will be. no reaily permanent orzunfzation | ig constructed with five compartments, | Other bluebirds- aily of the several. pumps. 1 sake this. in Cretine to the | J. Ih Patton exbiblts at Root & Hammarskéta's | 200d Taith, and will not asic my opponents to co eae d- | © Amen.” has been a “Rear ”- to the expense of a boiler and engine, but suall tr. Ihe ‘venten: ty year of semi- | forty-tive feet deep from the Apminar PORTER when Ireland gota wtimpse | ged of the lake. Instead of these bis friend Col. Under the direction of the Presiding Elder, the { until ue: Ww miral only in a figurative sense fora good many ‘iene OOH ind fh figure in ¢rayon of yg tilled | A balf-lengst ae in, forinerly of this city, and on i sting of @ dozen clerymen, were is ey oy rmit them to tke charge of and run wine years. He isa full Admiral now. His rank dics »xpressed satisfaction with the | of freedom through the clforts of Charlemont | 7% Wchraes ae see W.W. Both o NA lad ue pune A wh im, ‘There is besides a Viee-Admiral, und Pod eee tho outs thing to dowith Christ was | Grattan aid to volunteers who “by arms got | with conerete made of spauls and gravel and | pepuiy Culted states Marsal of Moutana. ‘The i Scnnsthomeheraaae [MPERISHABL E e . ight I Admirals. There | to embrace Hit body and soul. the rizhts they soul ‘This may or iay not | the best brands of Portland cement in correct | work is well done, and the likeness pronounced HE ith ABtoe : cue Bie deestéoit that Prt Satta Theo arw meet oa nl lower stil come eight Rear-Admirals. Shere | sider Wiling requested anywho might foot | he, but it Is certain that next yate will witness | graduated quantities, the stones were lousely | excellent. A small Landscape by J. Herghot- He Duct ae eutaitesit wacre wn Terstcod tba rE are enough oflicers in the Americ: the saving grace of God to step to the front, and | the PERSE AI ROSE fepruseh Ten eae dyer | thrown in, soine on their ends, some on their | fer is also shown, | gardiess of the quality or durability of the tne PER f UM E, tive yne fs at work upon a portrait of Bla | cuinery, the curt of running, of the guaranty of Scere jon, but with {| oF rey , und the | seen. dete ut especial | gute shorter repeated the inv rt Rient pau tho Doxolowy She plice of meeting bas notyet heen | Sides, and, in faet, in every way but the right mined, but there will be a meeting, Dele- | one, without the use of one particle of cement. to the meeting have already been che ‘Then, on . this frail foundation, tiey furnish every seaworthy ship with a full erew | tn ex of seamen—not very able-bodied to be sure, but | out eifect. There able-bodied enough. mecting broke up wi recently mitrricd. He ha duty whieh should be carefully consilered in © 3, n excellent likeness of Charles | sucha matters, then [should be gtzd, and will rks tor #10de tess than Murray & Lanman’s iso Just finished Raton, the artist, and bus some elever | agree to put up those w ae ee ‘The services yesterday were with eeting » f 3 = ied de st Christi Work. in Australia, New Zealand, und South Afri Felis tnaien Giueawlon ALK. eo t rw sv ivss thet ir the Canadians can confiseate enough | note, beyond evident eurpest Christian werk | he nas set "nat “ehouso de Rrringed that their front, nila, looktog townris | Feats, the Quiitued Companys bid and lu atl the work | pe AA RR ATE R Fearn emcee ee foe ate [Sinaia Crab walh aves tn eve by Miville, one of the prize students at | susranteed by the Quintard Company.” r KS Wy 3 i outside Crib wall, ‘These tints ptwelve by | Charl 5 ne of the most atnusing incidents In connwe- | rweive inches, und only a sinall percentage wt | the Acavieiny of Fine Arts for two yenrs past: by HADING HUBS tion with the Convention was the air of im | the dimension stone rests on the sofd wood cing upon it taree-quarters length crayon a 2 ! - portance Which some of the alleged patriots | work. Much the lirger part: rests on the cum- | William &. Rollo. Ie has an exelent likoness, R LARS! B st for TOI LET. BATH shave tried toassime. The City-Hallis full | partments filed with the dry rabble stones. ing good work. sees 2: EMI, DAIT, seus owls, { hese dimension stones. pressing upou this vpleture of “The Woodeut- | 4 Sure Means Employed by Leading |, : dry. Wenk rubble work on the inside, nave 1008 | 4 eee ieee eng Lydian Art Guile | Western Ranks and Gusinces Younes | | d SICK ROOM triots | down, foreing and straining the frame werk and [er wae suddenly calied to his homein Wins- | te ‘Thwart Them, Atwe. to Insure | ANG Qty Nie ree ae [ome Hie tate a ce ie ee ee Mich, by the dangerons ilness of his child. | Themselves Absolutely Against Fire. Seeaciene amteeianee i ee ciLon nucpui 3 i i ing upon a pieture which be | The last few days bave been execedingly old mail-bags from tho States, they muy yet n = have a Post-Ollice Department. There fe siete LOCAL, CRIMINAL NI EWS. eds Jeft In tho old bugs after they cross the border: | avreuty-soeond Street Station, sesterday after- rr fa ee ikbags encourage the Canu- | noun. succeeded in arrestiag at tho corner of | hu or furnishing mail-bags encourag' f street and Shields avenue the | of such putriots, who try to look as Se NCEE r eriminat Jolm, alias Stubby” Snell Train cueeead: In: sO an, who escaped about three weeks azo from Fee eee ee ey ST Rasa aOTAr form Svkool at Pontive, He was arrested : weno world thine ne ea f Pouing the evil day, but they will have to May | toe cue April 12 last,und was sentenced to | then winking kuowinglys another would have count of the uusoUnd tuundation In |G. 1. Gay fs wor pon i , big interest on the Jand-reform measure WheN | rhrog years at Montive it that, “there wus no Convention at alt. ve compartments of the Crp. calls “The Pruiric Road." Wis parted Ina low | pusy ones for Jao, W. Norris, Vice-President of itdoes come. The bill will be more “drastic,” | john Rowek, a inborer employed by the Pull- | Seven or cizbt of the City-Hall patriots stood | Tt was one.of the most futal errors in placing | tone, and ist quiet, restive study, upon which | ing piepold Safe & Lock Compny, as the fol- ota : ee oe eee tae Company, was before the Souta | ground the Palmer House all duy yesterday, | upon tho Cri several hundred tong of masonry | he has expended much thought. me Lo 3 Ne ee Soa craps Be Feed ote esas 8s the press agent is fond of saying, the longer | man Luticeeat cotsterday, charged With as- ition by some delegate whom | woen it was ot designed or built to ¢ under Schilling has been makin: Warliig eruenineyt aod OC tno e Ape Cn OMNRAE eA. Pann ™o ik mat Co = : to tha pe ounitry. Seant were | such fearful. weight, The brick lixuthou ches from nature in the vicinity of Ri REEL CHAIN LGe LAK GE: ve isd Wi : I ou ores! 29me bem? ary 5 and has an uuflnished picture which prom- . §. Crain, banker, Ida Grove, In; Waupacea ving Lor rece ; ew in the * Ould” sk its passage is put off. a vi nt todo bodily Injury SHORSTHING CHAT IEAS Sane ot Peaeen Has are rf nechientuily | story to itis hanor. potent theans int short tine of putting the Crib | ied ee Moat.; Beunsvie! Company, Caicaro: burial pises 5 a3 the Greenback candidate tor Governor of | on Sberuilt flip by stepping upon a loose fo aur: DELEGATES POSSESSED below the surface of the luke, On the side upoa ; = r St. Paul & Duluth allroad Company, st. Paul, ind erovwted BU eae tae Se eee eee whieh tne figuthouse Is built, the founda- |- POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. , Chaitrne & Co. Irene Vi Mol “Hank, Odebolt, £ Moline, {L: American Ex Company, Chicago; Barnes, Evans & Co, tho necidentitl for Mississippi. He isa confirmed political fraud. | tippre Jone Pade retilz The Hepublicans should tet him severely alone. | chet of tue afluir. and used language 1M0r wich responded The following order was Issued to the Police ina rare degree the gift of silence. When ap- {tion of the Crib is four ‘and one-ual Captains by Supermtendent McGurigle lust by reporters, they “blandiy sail they | Ul Tee cate cont te! ObiGeILe wid embrucedt No Bourbon can be worse than be ts. five thin compinaentary, Toy What the taue-or the erganiz 0 een SIE: cnocking Voxel ke thereby’ a le I yi HA acai of the structure, or in otker. words, the %4 2 1 d z —— gnocking ee OH Ane nal ateupe ba Worel, | ton wa , ft represented. Who | ictromof the Crib is four and one-half feet | evening: ; ursufield, Mog W. "A. Spiller & Son B37 chiunasiead i burse, walel ike I esent; in short wee not | trom alevet line. Ag itwill take several years | Carrars: Many recent instances where tho anon, so.: Pelk” County, see 2 Seoure the fazare. wv Company, Monmouth, HL seuntinued | Were p icias & Vall, ira: ware that a meeting of y kind whatever was peld by Irisumen. ‘They mnst have muds | 1 constructs per mall pan, The cas wid be able to appear. tu construct « permanent Civ six or seven miles | families of deceased police officers ure left ir Ip anything ean excuse Senator Dawes for | 1 think that ue time | destitute. circumstances, und the hte alarming king his kn Service reformer itis bis long | qi the wijured mir orburue, So, 8 Depa: Company, Sc Paul, Mint; not being a Ci oto AUT h i rig Hs ted yesterday by Detee: onis With «mental reservation, for I residence near Springticld, Mass., where the | Al Wright wasd ‘ euinplieity in stuicmenis with a mente res tun. should be lust in starting. lnortality in the Departinent, prompt me to tn Y : ss ir tives Tonderzan and Tyan Tetcnt al that there was a gathering of Irish | “rhe yyesent structure cannot give us scold | press upon all members Gf the force wha dy not Savings Hank, Burllogame, 1 fer cesta ta Ofte Connzuny, 26> i, of the se-entiod * Lawn Henevolent Associa- their annuul ducs Kelicf Fund, the the hut pishment of Martin eorner of Chirk und Monroe streets, sat $store. and other because the duct or | belong to tke Puli x Very secret one ton, ter from the luke to | uon, and who buve not pais aad to do was fo star shown to be the oat ney ae. Priggish young Mr. Bowles edits a very queer Type of a “ reform" newspaper. and pure drink of water fnlet that in lets the w County, i fae Meyl _ 7 ae ——==> ihe Berlin Suit Comminy un t id wateh the doable doors leading Se eee eae ee eee tad: oneAn tbe.d feothe talieeand Fiecie Miss Kate Freep, President of the Co- | prices, wher plandes valued at S70) Wak Wes | To tueclub-room. ‘There was a iunat tho out- | ee MOP tho anke. bez only two | necessity and prudenee of their becomms met tional Hat ue netes etl Le of the come operative Dress Associations has already se- | Wrignt’s pels were berctotins gua bee iy bee | side as well us one ut the tusile cntrance, | fle four inches “below tho water line. | hers of buth of said associations as early as pos- Bumeey & Son, canta FEN. | pletion ot x das ts the porkal eal Me to the Crjmial Court, whe 4 and nothing was taken for arauted by them. AT WT, 4 known fact that all Hht, oily, aad car ebbing, Jiexson He: A. Mets | eiysets. ity for appealing to | zenberg, Chiewso; aos Pb tasay, ; s¢ to, and on the surfie tho eee Tadze or a wave of the band was unavaiting for | U3 40 AFFIC dinission, "To wot te advlegate weut up 20 820 | OP gin Sees aa tae. exwerniee Custpanys OFiee, 48 mak ifanybody can. c. guard, gave him @ peculite grit eg nee | river, and the river into the lake. th pee ee iy ope patie the West pered something in bis left ear. It theshaxe | toi. One uf tue lirst reasous why we cannot facilities olfered tor provi i ; sine Hitt. When | _ Isaac Cobn. n ped’ i day fined x3 | 22d pussword were correct the set pure water. ‘ families in case of death or disability. You will é Jor Swixtoy is abusing Hit Jaton be | Handelptstreet smrkut, wus yestersty big | Ou te the next door, where he went vbrough (be | Mra rumedy lies in our City Couucll adopting | therefurv convey this suzyestion to your coin. --- 2 i sees eer Hitt gets ready to operate on Jobn Swintor py Justice Walsh for having no number on Bis | saine pertormance. with shea seen et it the pl designed by Mr. lrambail. ‘hese | mand, wit a pitioes te it monly be A WIFE BANGER. rey will simply give him a free ride on aGovern- | no ing sor tratlicking in rotten eggs. It weber in ibe niga eR ulde eon { plans are at ere ie a ie Se teen Fee Oe eparenees At ete tpt Every tscene inidivorce sult was enacte-] 2 3 Se dtd ik ¥ 5 to = sc erilonee M e | un md hae Hh oat ype toil time: r inspect were | 32 yo anent t ue enh nah et Seseuar EES i 3 ment excursion steamer. That never falls t eared from the evidence sna ae ewes, | WhO had, cvidently forgotten the | werd | UPS" suverul features in tho ‘proposed Crib | ber of both as ¢ tween estab | at adigon Street Station yesterday ie i i fetch American Nihilists. ured tare quantities ter, and there | Thowst be had the grip, Thy jeoged wold pass | tyne Sf eannoe fet | Bass, lished and exist for tho special Benet of them | Zaely iu tke murving @ tne-appearing youn —<—<—<——_—— 7 arted out inte untry, e side after vbisperine. By cunsie erea and their fun ‘oul ed to entreat the assistance ne wehen Tot, ‘Thee Desir bs uit ag tae 2 which he carted out into the cor os Lo farmers pee chink. and try again. A mau named nod tasy bousiit gt Loerie He Ithene will be a mecting of the Roard of Sea eL aan eater ET tances on vl Tosh “Bis Raab pr Wot tae adler hare Flynn inade two unsuceessf ul attempts to pas water tor an almost it it periud of time. It | Trustees of the io pul sf ‘4 y | ceel reward will be paid if pt raed ty Se, Gee It is always easy to tet] when Ilamilton is | Consigned them in sautiter quant ’ : s a ; S fae cet. He. would repre- yicemien’s Benevolent As- as on deck. The bulletins then read “ The Presi- | bound forthe city marker He Now Metis | Flynn nade (oo Weed finally bad to seud an Ost ined get the purest water | sociation on Tucsdus, Aug. 16, at which upplica- | inatlt of rage, knocked ber down, taken all | Pratre-ave them that be hid yesterday mo: Ey ned tht Ki F sent tu ee ? ? Michiatn. und ic¥ cold at the sume | tions for membership will be received, and tho | the money in the bou: dent slept sweetly.” When A;mew is there they “ f, and was willing to allow chem 2 a get f La ‘ iy ee «Sweety? | town bimscif, and v » of the | M2E5 ca 7 ear yctive feet trom the | Treasurer of the Police and Firemen’s Relief | known. Oflicers Beek and Davis suecceded fad read: “The President slept well.’ Sweetly fair percentage if they would dispose 0} ‘SOME PERSON TO VOUCH FoR HIM. time. ‘The inlets ure forty-five feet tro y or of th Nie: aed FircrGriss Helier | ene aici Gen toe, thie’ euea AtTane: ess n ¢ minerry till one lout this wather- | surface fine of tho Iake. which 1s far enough | Fund will receive annual dues fromtang person | during the ly ou arrestin the reealarant: S ‘a the public in such’ cases, if | Tank of Neola, Neoi will ouly avail ther ives | Maitland. Mo.: Bi ius tor their cured a capital of $210,000 for the enterprise. Jess find his ¥ Sbe bas energy, sagacity, and pluck, and will - | two Ken Tretabers of the fe thank, Wayer! Bankers, Var pliant passed ey Asmall Mackeand-tan fitch. Hadtn collar and Neensa, und ieft for’ parts une | ———— too ute eges ut market prices. All went SS Tea ica i a Tur b se it 2 s v at tA a erday nt eto mere | inne ern o way of Kt i oy evel y of tae light impurities on | wishing to pay the F h Hotel Xew | day sume a ue vest ards Louis Wolluer, | ing,—str: nger tne the (way Of getting: in a bwn tO Brevent a5 of tae {impurities tthe Cit i Hers | ¥ fo Ue if ae cra Bene OS rink luz big Rockaway Beach Hotel near tha ‘tri Hlerof the sume stripe, was also | —it seemed to be necossary ror haves on: | tune These dul Ms are also from ten rd to this Ollice a list of | day, ving on Randulph street, woom he putin Bottted Guods fur family use, $L0, ~ } ate yet js WazUD. uh rip, and doubtless “another pass- | tuuncl ‘Thea sare 2 3 “f f the town namet Mary Mon- 06 pehe no number oa bis W le other grip, 2 bes ot York was opencd yesterday by Gen. Husted, the ot $3 for having hew Uccelver, Only 30) rooms will be used the | uned $9 tur having