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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 7, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. 8 TH BK wy i y we v3 Ss tof sight? { tho water was as smooth as a mirror. | & 4 they would lose money at this rate they were { out of reach of sympathy, because out swatee «wands | smooths i Tioga. 60 CH Y. quarries and crushers, and not the eiusibie for T. R. LRO. S. content to let the Grand Trunk take the | Oris be foo seie8 tos tee fie juiouene of their ane Leen re ae emer Sima nani er ieee : e tor improving thu street, are responsi trade. They also'said that much of thé busi- wWweirh that 0! oO 5 ation eas | eee eee Ree, eee cad aroucd us | whl ee ders Arete tfeeem ants feo G. Saich : the delay. gia 3 1: ess done by the Grand ‘trunk did not orig- | _,22 28758 Mourning Reform Association fhowater was beaten and cho waves rolled; tho | st. near Wabngh-av., at 1:3) a, oy Sunday aset eof entre b n he Rush f Inate here, but was. trom people, who eau | $ ried ficelL to the publie mind eels Gent, | boat trembled, and it looked n3 if tho water was | All brothers of tae A. 0. U. W.. Chieako Union Vere IN GENERAL. The residents of Wentworth avenue arecom- | No Abatement in the Rush for | inate here, bu f sorb enue | mended itselt to tho public min¢ amo extent, at t |. and it looked ag if the watGmene | eran Club, brother letter-carrters, and friends of bart ere parr ener ai here by the Grand ‘Trunks from Voston, iav= | saving tuat itnow numbers oomiembers. Ir dis" | Beaten into g tiverot soapsuds, Every Manet | funy arb invited to attends by cars fo Rocenit dvantage of the low rates oifered | courazes the use of mourning stationery, wenr- >, and putting of children and serv- veg inthe tight. Just then Kutten- | quested to meet at 20 South Dearbornate sey, “Hemingway, tor Uoit's sults o'cluck sharp. idewalks. ‘Che Tickets at New York City ing taken hand anes of that thoroughfare and its F. M. Crank, Topeka, is at the Sherman. rordbed is hilly. lumpy, rough, and almost im~ ES by that line both ways. a r 2 W. W. Itssex1, Buffalo, is at the Sherman. ble, and the sidewalks are so uneven und —Pittsburg. ‘The Grand ‘Trunk continues to doa very | guts Into bi minends that mourniug stroth Gute guts > Hemingway, toe Gol ss BYENES— At the Suters of Merey Hosplat, 2 out of repair that ‘travel upon them is xs S heavy business. Ip sold yesterday about 250 | should be shown by a black band round the arity ie us Spe eee ee ee mnater ag. 3, Owen liyroes, of 168 West Lake St pat. |. or bya black ccarty and.alms\guacrally, at ru We slipped tho anchor rope and pulled for the eral frum the hospital at 10 o'clock to-day, by nues to Calvary Cemetery. ONNELL—Friday, Aug, 3, 1381, Eulen 0" SNELL Friday, Aug, 3, len O'Connen, Funeral trom it Penn-st. by carriages to th VAN N P ‘Tremont. : : fi so nu ‘ O. Vas Nosrnirz, Prussia, is at tho Trem not unattended with danger to life sud lim: tickets, which brings up the total numl eme- 1 The Agents at Indianapolis Selling deere nithe Cheng, alee since Tues: mizing mournin, PAUPERS IN THE UNITED shore. Sharks wete never known to be 60 plentiful in Prince's Bay us this season. Konent S. CLEt1z, of Prague, {is at the Palmer. | The residents and propertyowners arc 3 Pacith Unt the existing suite of things spall be MM. Wacxen, Germany, is at tho Grand Pacitie. | Gicd, and to that oud buve appealed to the LW. vanr, Nevada, is at the Grand | Department of Public Works. for assist- Tickets to New York at ' Trunk people are highly elated over the suc- ? stor eae weevas Departmpent, of | Public Works for, asst : cess that has thus far attended this mo STATES. LOCAL ITEMS. ar dhe Holy Name, thence by cars to Calvary ‘acific. to James G. Mefican for the paving of the street 95 Cents. | ment, and they are now trying to elect an 5 Shae ga aa er. age 44 years I monthe™ arrangeine! > whic! yean take people a a arrangement by which they ¢ Otabout | Bad and Diszraecful Condition—That ‘What wasted energies were rested Hos. J. F.Cresix, Philadelphia, is at the | from Twenty-muth to ‘Thirty-third streets. A : through to New York via Boston for about ‘ond was tiled presumably 2S a guarantee that and Canton (0.) papers 5) ‘Tremont, fe des - the contract would be fuidiled. Nevertheless 7 aera ei ierine to : ‘of Cook County the Worst of tho . venittar's Gooliase DECEE, roman: CET ae ea oRer tro elt Soper, and Rutter All at their Boston movement, and they predict th Cincinnatt Commeretal, And do to-day about what they please. Se nee peponcommatan: Leeland: Ceasiesi Wi Wire: Denaba, Page is at 208 at See ae ee eta residents, circulated per, the regular trunk lines will not look on Mr. Octave Thanet has been making a Sas ee cit Tt : arkests Sunday. AUE sat 1D a tay tose Jeane ‘Tremont. # a petition, secured the requisit number of .. Saratoga. - complicently when this is done as they do | study of American poor-houses. He does En “ ma Wile clam pies, clam | Seutfetatenes, Uy eatiaies to Calvary. “Frienisug Tae Hon. D. M. Kelley, Green Bay, Wis., is at | Signatures. and. presented the document last now, and that it will foree them to come | pot say in so many words that hehas reached | _ Clam and fish chowder, cla to be | _ CLUGG—AtOreun Grove. N. Ji, the Palmer. Monday nizht to the Council. The matter was 2 ASS, down with their rates also. i -are the worst in the | fitters, Little-Neck clams, cte., are to be | onis\Sin of L. i and stollie A. Clos # referred to the Comuni ner of Public Works, THE WAR A’ W YORK. the conelusion that they are the worst in the the specialty this week at the two most | ands dys. Tue Hon. W. E. Jones and wife, Mobile, are at | \ho has not seemed to interest himself to.ade- Specici Dispateh to ‘fhe Chicago Tribune. = 3 a . : world, but he leaves it plainly to be inferred. iD ae i -} | dnterred at 31t, Moriah Cemetery, Philadelphia, the Palmer. ree satisfuctory to. the people ufore- S aay 5 jest EAST-BOUND FREIGHT BUSINE! een ; «_ | vopular business-men’s lunch-rooms. At the ‘| ruesday, Au: iphia, on i . pres Serre ecrdiniee with the Wes New York, Aug. 6.—Pool Commissioner Nothins could prove more foreibly tl His investigations extended through vari- | 7 oH ‘Luneh-Rt 38 and 60 Ran- t his residence, N Tux Kev. Irwin Shepard, Winona, is at the | Shit, 907 by at teast | Albert Fink, when asked to-day whether the | you net innie fete i x States of the Union. They did not in- | Common Sense Luneh-Room, 5: 60 Re ' dence, No. 109 Stewart-ar, Grange Paollle. mands of the vase. | ‘Chere 3s at teast | Albert Fink, when asked 4 there is but little freight in the country than | US States of the . They: dig "| dolph street (Central Musie-Hall Building), ns. cee no excuse for the absence 01 Mand | trunk lines were adhering to the schedule of | ine fact that in spite of the low rate, which | clude Marion County [Indianapolis], Indi- | oo PRoard-of-Trade Lunelicltoum, 119and 124 . y cars to Cal. h is terrible, Had they done so. | Tq Salle street. ‘The proprietor of these ‘May his soul rest in peace. Amen, i + busi- | ana, whi il, the busi- BURNS—auz. 5 Breese z oy " to-grade, and | Ht va . Gx. Joux W. Nonie, St. Louls, is at the | The curtiny has been putin up to grade, a freight-rates adopied on ‘Lhursday, said he | oust to induce shipments by 1: ‘ i 3 of his moral would probably have been still} popular resorts is also making extensive | | BURNS the propertyowners muy as well now ag at any Us Wille, Infant son of John 6 months. ea Grand Pacific. tr “t si epee! : % " ow other time be made to construct sidewalks ov did not know, bat hoped they were. as pelea ai . i th i os ness remains very light. Another slight de- Ls zi 2) sa a N.C. Jouxsox, Grand Rapids, Mich. is at the | which one can pass with cuse and safety. added 1 Suflicient number of replies to | Wes (uns Wary i shi more sharply drawn. Ue finds that the | preparations for the opening of’ the oyster | "Yinemi trou the tamlly residence, 90 Otis-s erease is to be recorded in the shipments Le re it Sune 4 alms-houses o£ the Northern States are far } season, when he proposes to introduce novel- | day, a by carriages to Calvary Cemetery, Mury Isabelle, youngest dauz! ai sary Statisan ater at om her grandparents? sun-st., Sunday, Aug. 7, ut 2 vary. a as ros Papers please copy. Grand Pacific. ee ee hamk Leuat om feorivnite : dl z Jepce Wiu1as C. Jones, St. Louis, is at the | TOE COUNTY-BUILDING. Pi ee h he bi se tie Aire cattiecs during the past week, as compared with | Superior to those. of the South, aud | ties in'that line never before offered in the Grand Pacille. ‘ pea ecutive Committe’, * | those of the week previous, and the pros-| that in the North they are in. the | serving of theluscious oyster to the Chicago Livur. C. C Mixer, Ninth Infantry, Us8.4-] Karn Scuarren, Frank Wendbold, Henry | Meeting will be held ou next Weduesday | poets are that the shipments will continue to | best condition in’ those | States | public. : teuT. C. C. Miner, Ninth Infantry, U.S.A4:) Karr Scnarrer, Fra e morning, ‘Lhe Passenger Axents were as | f91) oF until the close of navigation, Up to | having State Boards of Charities. Paupers | week from to-morrow, or Aug. 15, will ‘unto 4s at the Palmer. Bennett, and Pat Dolan were brought to the jail liv ag ey ; a aos _ Pa alee i o & i | lively xs ever, and busy throughout the day. monde. apr iner shi have the best time in the small establish- | commence the fall trade (wholesale) of us insane yesterday. They will have a hearing about a week ago corn was being shipped lents containing from half a dozen to | cago, and according to the present ind is x C.C. Davis, Boston, and F. C. Rice, Spring- Fie lenin field, are at the Sherman, Thursday. ‘ee cea Te ie wae ene kas Sean { dite freely, the prospects then. being xood | T\renty ‘or thirty. ‘Lu, some of these, tho | fieagit will be= ts year’ the larzest our | “Soneestieasyae (au ne Gex. A.S. Bavcen, Collector at the Port of | ‘THe Sheriff's office was a desert yesterday, all | WOU BN tk re aS ry folk ue vine | fF 8 large new erop. But: since then these | paupers instead of the keeper are. the’ des- | merelants ave ever experienced, |The f New Orleans, is at the Grand Pacific. the crowd being out at the picuic. The County | 1 Was an increased call for uckets. The | py ocnocts have radically changed. Owing to Sometimes the only persons in charge | preparations made to meet the expected de- | DIXTAt Evanston, Aug. 5. Reziond é peed siness | Y#tes to Chicago, Cincinnati, and St. Louis | P'O°RE ; - mite. [che @ keeper ind his swite-andthese are oftenl iinnicere on euch a scale tliat’ wo predic ste J: Dixs bes seeretary of the | Commissioners were out there too, und business aeontinued drought and unprecedentedly beep ey ie r ha J 3 Louis und rite Hons Jonn C; Net sesrsceretars.2 was ata standstill. were unchanged, being $7, $7, and $12.75 Te- | jor weather in the best corn-producing see- | 1 bodily fear of some ‘able-bodied rowdy | fewer Western dealers will visit the East for ‘Treasury, Iodinnupolis, is ut the Palmer. a Fox tha iad spectively. Mr. Keith, of the Pennsylvania 7 rie southw who ought to_be in a work-house instead of | stocks than heretofore, as in most cases our d Mar Senator Witras P. KertoGe, New Orleans, | _ To-omnow fs the last day for the purchasers | ( Lith iy news that reached | UO" in the West and Southw an alms-house. Often the whole razged | wholesalers quote Eastern prices. Funeral frou the ‘res revistered at the Grand Pacitie yesterday. Of property at the Reform-Sehool auction sale | Wombany, sai’ the only news Haat reaches | the growmg corn has been ma- | fittle community quakes before some hulk- | jo not wait for the busy sea eburd-*t., ou Sunday, tocome in und perfect their contracts. ‘woor | him to-day was that one of the roads had terially damaged. ‘he hot. and dry | ing ruftian on the p » So far Love axed Iz, (Killed b im Michican.y 7% S tife i . 3 on, but re |“ sornke—John H, Hour! ife in | furnish your home now from the new and | carson thec. & Ratt nd | | Funeral Munday atlv o'clock from une late reste S.T.Satrenruwatre, Fargo, D. T., and A. | tRroe ure still bebindnand. piernd Teeel) a auniineer ate i i d 1 rat he: : 2 x # hae Mage? . uy ell a quantity of the tickets to | weather during the last few weeks following | general is concerned, however, in summer, elegant stock of J. A. Colby & Co., 217 Tingle; Lincoltt, Neb., are at the Sherman: Snenire MANN did not appear at the Jail yes- | Kansas City at SS each. When asked what.| the wet and cool weather of the early part of | the inmates of small county-houses are quite | 319 State street. 7 donee, of lg father, Ml ‘venty-siztn-st. tu All Revence-Cottecron Howann Kxowres, | terduy, but the reports were that he bud ordered | road would sell at that cheap rate, Mr. Keith ‘on has baked the ground almost as | as comfortable as the poorest class of farm- | “ve goubt not all our fine parks will be ristniad Cont thevesidencs Of his otha 6 S. cAs to cold we t.. John H. Welch, aged 27 years, z ther, though, Mr. | sed with pleasure-seekers to-day if the bricks, ‘Ihe cobs contain plenty of | ¢ of one of these but no corn that unounts to anything. | Tb of funeral hereafter. Ero ; eg roof Mr. Wd Juil-Clerk Price, Sage Drie & W ‘as Peoria, registered at the Grand Pacitic yester- | the harze of Mr. Clapp and Jnil-Clerk Price, named the New York, Lake Erie & Western ce hay eather keeps as cool and pleasant as atthis | Creycox~ at his late residence, Aus. Joba on account of the eseape ofthe prisoners from uet quotes tho words day. 4 + ne ra fy the jaii-yard Thursday, Road. Ticket agents thought to-day that, " 3 fre KrOWUIE SCC. iT ouse keepers: “ My God, what a life Mr.C.H.McCoxnett and family havo re- spite pane : aL Sais ante eunt Excentive | dll reports from the best curn-erowmg sec- | alms-house keepers: * My ’ writing. Gleeson, axed 33 ears, native of Cashel. Ti Tut Committeo on Equalization failed to mect | while the meeting of the Joint. Excentive | tions agree that eyen the much-needed | in winter! The colored crayons exeeuted by Ahiborn, brativer Of Uanicl Py and Win J. spel, Tipperary, ‘The very worst class. of all poor-houses turned ‘to the clty from the East, and are at the | yccterday ‘ ‘lhnee ef : + y . yesterday on nccount of the sudden illness of | ¢ adie intel : adie are s will at least be c . Tremont. Tig Chincmads Colrtsioner Steuure “hers Committee on Wednesdi might tie up {| rain should now oceur, iets wilt ub least be ane Fehr ne County | dheartis 5 West Madison st., are superb. 0 ow. = 2 +S Meye was very little to do, however, and what was to | freight rates for some time to come, the If crop, and should the drought gon- | was fu large y i : = ® S (3 KINNEAR—Aug. & at 17 ‘Vhird-av., Jane Mors 1, SHLENKER, Vicksburg, Miss.;.S. Meyer, Dedone was of. no’ public interest. ‘The only | possibility of a cessation of the war iu pas- week longer the ¢rop 1 prove al- | Superyiso sachusetts, Whi pub- The pistol-pocket must go.—New York row. beloved wite of John G. Kinnedr, in the sth Monroe, Lu; and L. Levy, New Orleans, are | mutter that could have come up was the ques- Sas thin ond: obscure. ‘Lidket | Most a total failure in most sections, Under | lic charities are considered the bi Commercial cldvertiser. TRAE OEMS ASS. ar ui bonadae’ ps fh: Senda registered at the Palmer. tion of exempting certain property, a list of ks tistied with | these stinces it is notsurprising that | country, ancient wooden rookeri One touch of Naturo makes the whole | gz~Toronto and Montreal papers please copy " but little corn is being shipped now, for | old, are, in one or two places, used world skiu—for the seashore.—Boston GALYVIN—. 6, James Francis, youncest son of sank a ‘ y in. AND MRSA. 'T. DRtwMOND, Montreal; Mr. | which Mr. Klokke presented, and which art ~ rt © OF 5S ‘3 Sart. oree FS involved was inside A Sl ate ti a et aA Pi sof the nce in the pric and wil ere- | de: he name in nn SPECts a ‘The drowning man-inasea of crime will Hucierat 2 o'eh * 3 er- | Toids are not grief stricken. One of the fore hold on to wi they have n .— Boston Trans Ae Teele Pay Comte west Tee t The laud is shabbily kept and not hatt tilled, the wheat crop has aiso | Able-bodied vagabonds who have snoozed elntel ata straw ball: Boston Crane jal failure, the prospect. of | through the winter and smoked their pipes | 7 Ene late ie A: SEATCl: 0! £ SUE sfor the roxds from now for- | by the fire in the poor-house, at the tax- | dirt” usually look in vein for ore.—Lowe! i xpense, flit like birds of passage | Cour’ ‘Tittin, O.: and Mr.and Mrs. R. | covered St, Joseph's Hospital, the Union 7 Jobo 3M. 3tey '., ure guests at the W. Parker, Parker, D. Paliner. Mit. AND Mrs. C. W. Wut. the Northwestern University, the Gari stockholders of the Pennsylv 0 Institute, and the Chicago Theological | called at the oflice ot that 1, at Spring and the case was so plain that there | street and Broadway, and purchased two y for entertaining the | tickets for Chicago, which, under the rebate the present. turned out UNDER THE New Orleans: Mr. Ir. and Mrs. | Was not even the nece: Wear Storrs, Pujdelpiius nd’ Sraud Meg | workof the Assessors under the law. ‘The facts AT cae. ee ea sare main | paye d Morris, Philadelpbiu; und Mr. and Mrs. Es zt em, Will cost him ich. hen the |. ,° fervent ring. S he vork is " n 7 ! i facturer has failed auspices of the Citizens’ League for th Smyi Francisci 2 guests are the property had veen illegully assessed, und espresso! (his ;, | tained, is not very encouraging. Should the | when work is to be done on the poor farin a\ Beverly shoe manu , R i : apprese Grand Pheua STAReeos are Ruests at the | the Coramitvee has no iden of meddling witn i, | @RCNt expressed his horror at dhe low rates, | Milvoads agree upan an_auivanee in rates at | summer. itis exsy enough for then to | but heel strive with is whole sole to pay the | 32m ofthe suleof Haver t9 minors will be elf tas Dn. W. E. FIscnes. and family, §1 Mo. They meet again to-morrow. plied that he wi ied tlley were yet lov the meeting of the High Joints to be held in | forage their living among the farms, in warm last cent.—Boston Post. corner of 1 ust at and Campbell Park. ''ne Generai j LOA, Wise. and wife, Vincenue a Tux annual tax-sule commences to-morrow in erie aly New York Aug. 10, the little business that | weather, thus escaping the work they would ‘The Bostons are the last butone in the | Arent of the Lenzue and ptuers, will speak upon the ! Bnriel and fumily, st.) ‘Mo.: J.C. Mear- | the County Court, and the delinquents will take THE WAR AT PITTSBURG. now goes forward by rail would undoubtedly | be expected to do at the poor-house. At the | score of League games, and would be the | gormmtory measures when dealing with the liquor thur, Dubuqne, la. x. Decatur, IL; | notice. Just where it will coinmence or cud no vos : J he directed to the lake and river routes, and | approach of winter, they go to their | last, Providence .permitting.—Lowell Cour- | trattic. J. W. Taber and family, San Francisco, are at | One seems to know, but it may be set down that Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune the ro: would lave to lie comparatively | old quarters to snooze and sinoke by the SViairionia é the Leland. all of sie sales IL be Pend tide, ad ithne ite Pui.apevputa, Aug. 6.—The official re- | idle until the close of navigation, which they | fire at the county’s expense again. With —— NNUAL PIC NIC OF i Mns. Scuock. the manager of the Workme- | fieaiouof the delinquent list some mistakes ups | duction of the rates on west-bound freight ean hardy afford to do.” eee that s eblime Amerie an way of jeay ini SUICIDE. wil be held at Kubn's Purk, corner Milwankeear | he total shipments by rail of grain, flour, | everythmg to Providence, the autlr ies Special Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune, cents Children under 1? years free. Women's Industrial Home, denics that she ever | pear to bave been inade, erowing ont of the fact | has been good news for the agents of the wife and eblidren, wha were oblized twtake | that the Collector did not huve Ume to faentsh | fast-freislit lines in this city, who have been iting Anz, G aniount tw 424023 tons, | low the same round year after year. Penu- | TOLEDO, O., Aug. 6.—Lhe body of F. J. | \Tonrcp—ro WHOM IF MAY CON: refage there, fearing that he would do thom | which ought to have been appended tothe list | able to do little or no business for several tons the previous week, a de- inia has over 9,000 inmates in her alms- | Meyer, an old and well-known citizen of To- N cern—Hy resolation of the Board of ‘trustees of Dodily injury. is wil jount to nothing. | weeks pi vi vig ing: vase of ; 7 two per cent of the grown |. le vas 5 a the Villaxe of Hyae Park, passed Aug. 5, 1531, th proper, but this will atnour ws. | weeks past,owing to the vigorous cuttingfrom | crease of 1.595 ton: per cen Es Jedo, was found suspended to the Cherry He Splewe or Lisee 1 Miia sed te pe el he s from this city East for the | permit these lazy i aud Armitnze road,on Mundas. Aug. 2. Tickets 3 | d vicious tramps to tole \ Cor. #. W. TounteLtorre, wife, andson: the | Ali these will be printed in a few | New York. A large amount of first-| ‘The following stalement shows theamount | paupel able-bodied. ‘Thus Pennsyl- | street bridge early this morning, where he | Att Sim Acent or the Villake of Hyde Park wit Loring, and | days. and the sale will go on, notwithstanding e of grain, flour, and provisious shipped by the | vania supports at public expense nearly | Sid undowatedly haneed himself’ during the fuirstrute peoaies or all tedeeptions maieat his otices from tax sales. IED ,, GUODRICH, + family of William B. Clapp, D. Jobn Mattocks and famly leave for Newport tais | the ‘ttempt of interested parties to postpone it. } Class freight goes west trom this city, and ¢ suys there will be no ditliculty of any | shippers have not been slow to take ad- 4,000 persons who by every law, human and | nieht. Des; % 3 A He ivi es 4 og a fy pondency at the loss of his prop- | PBeets le t : Divine, ought to be working tor their own erty was supposed tu be the cause of the act. ies Caine Agent Village of Hyde Park, 5l Major t from thi: various roads running city Front atrone et lati aoe Ree ot a that there is nothing irregular in the Pi month,—amonz their friends and the scenes 0! = : vantage varin Ne vork. whic! z {Grain,| Prov's,§ i r. They " Cg itt <i their childhood. pr ing, und those who have not paid up a of tee in aan York, w pel i Flour,|t of| Total Ivins, piles crowd the homes built Sabre atts Aug. 6, 1581. ‘Ti: Rev. R. B. Pope, of Trinity Methodist | Will tind themselves in trouble. Talleedl nares: “10: nel bi pot ane bris. But | axed! and Ielples, ball these, ‘and, appro: qhuck & Rarner’s Moth Powder is a harvester HE AMERICAN SEWING-MACHINE y ’ ee : corrupt the children of the establishment, SORUS PORSnSS Bye See rieaSamp any mul vive a pleaic tu its empioyés in Church, is in Europe on bis vacation. iiis pulpit Se 0 1 Will be ‘supplied this morning by the Ite Br. UNCLE SAM. from here to New York, — and J sriohican Cential. ee a the onan Tere A ieologisttcy ara then have their goods reshipped trom | Lake shore. 5 Of the First Baptist Church. OME | Tre Sub-Treasury disbursements yesterday | there west. ‘The Erie and New York Cen- | Fort Warne. Were $1000 in zold and $3,000 in silver, and the | tral fast-treight lines—notably the Waverly, | P4n-landle W.P. Metcennand E. B. Hasbrouck, New eh 3 = Baltimore recvipts of silver $5,000, Erie & North Shore, and Great Western Dis- | Grand Trunk. all the almshouses, without exception, all es 7 3 des are crowded ‘together, the wretch | _Werecommend Eldredge sewing-machines. TPHE CHICAGO UNION VETERAN & hardened in the ways of vice, the tender = A Club will assemble at the clad room, Grand Pa~ child justbeeinning life, the aged, the lunatic, BIRTUS. Sie OE fake smeeati ay LS eIGce: Devaar idiot, epileptic, and tramp. G. Smith. The rezular monthly meeting of the Clad will be held atthe Grund Pucite Hotel to-morrow SON—J. Johnson, manager of J. P. York; Theodore G. Care, Green Bu: ot MS 4 Harley, Philadelphia; Denning. ‘Tur internal-revenue receipts yesterday we ice FP Pitlite The associations of the vest almshouse e ‘wife, SL. Johns held at port Laz Avitowmus Sait Lake ies $86 for liquor, $4, 2 for totuicen, and pak pateh—have suffered the most inthis respect, Total. will ruin the future of a child, beyond bope | toutes DAS OE eh pou: EHUiy toons rening avs o'clock. Wold, Topeka: and Charles C. and tor Gee! age? f pelalacas total OE and itis more than likely that their agents of redemptiun,” remarks Mr. Thauet. West Kinzie-st. ROFAL Ba. NG. POWDER. Philudeiphia, are ut the Palmer. io ee will now secure as many contracts In some of the houses in the City of Phil- men VALENTINE LANDE, 52 years old, living at No. 3 xs they can for the rest of the ys adelpbia itself the writer finds that the ALARKLAGE LICENSES. 38 Brown street, while sitting on the door-step REVENUE-COLLECTOR Know es, of Teoria, atitlase rates; Lhoinasd: klase: tesagent panpers Ww until reeently, put UPON What | ~pamwnnn anew nnn near Jast evening, was taken suddeniy itl .\ phy- | was in the city yesterday, und paid a visitto | * BO EIRSS Oe FN ASU, MESO E uphoniously styled “ linited diet.” That. | | The following marriage licences were Issued yes- sician was sent for at once, but, before he ar- | Collector Harvey und. other olficials about the | Of the Waverly Line, said that so many con- ‘The heavy percentage of the Grand Trunk to say, they did not get cnough to eat. A Nimes rived, tho patient was dead. Apopiexy is sup- Government- Building. tracts had been nade that he did not took } rather tends to coutirm the rumors that this | year ago it Was not the fashion of Philadel- | (Mux Hermann... for an end to the fight until the fall, and | line has is | ¢Franzisku Klinke! posed to have been the cause. tks been tie to give them shoes to wear. ‘That ha ene AGnrar Scandinavian picnic will be held to- | _ SPECIAL IxsPector or Cestoss WinTEREAD, | even then it would make very little | taking bu ™1f eents per 100 pounds | been changed, however, and our writer sa ‘morrow in River Grove, Desplaines, by the fol- | Whose particular business it is to investigate the | differene ads we : loade ica nw Ye y 3 ve “almost enoug! yea Association, Norwegian Singing Society, Danish wee Ly way of ronto nnd Colltng: ts | Lhe Pennsylvaii Je no time con- NEW ORGANIZATION. even inall cases separated, but for want of $i Bounty Flora Abbett Veteran Soci Scandinavian Shoumakers’ | {1 the city yesterduy attending to the reception | the Pe: 5 Neetu. TEE eve S ted). OUL-TOE “Association. Sven ‘Society, and Dania. Saas of guods over tho route named. He left for Mil- | tructs, and has withdrawn its cars as much Spectat Correspondence of ‘The Chicago Tribune. space nen and) women are crowded into the . waukee last night, apd will return to Ontario to- | as possible from the lines of business which McG ‘on, Tie 12. 4.—The Iowa E: same rooms. Far toomany of these wretched. ectiv i Be rca : places do net even possess the attraction of Mr. Witrtam ILD) be way of Chicago. has really been compelled to do, irr connected with the | morrow by ern Narrow Gage lailroad Company hasbeen | cleanliness. Ln Scott Couniy the diet house of . Harvey & Co., was married yes- ts fC rates,-on nee é : io ae - A Teor pamed Arnold Krause was brought } Of rates, on account of the enormous amount, ms x gertay'aft Et eee afbbett, at the. | a ctore Commmissioucr ioyne yesterday to ane | Of local freight offering. ‘The shipments of | merged into « new organization to be known | was scanty, and the inmates, as well as the F. Fleetwood. Those present were restricted to | Ser to the charge of peddling liquor and cizars | cowl, coke, and ores is) very heavy | asthe MeGregor & Des Moines Railroad] house, “needed _ serubbing. In the the intimate friends of tue contracting parties. |.Without a license. Arnold said be would be | now, and an enormous amount of manufact- | Company, with headquarters at Metiregor. Stoultris. County Hotes te Jnnval thd Tho presents were uumerous, beautitul, and | Tewdy for the examination next Monday morn- | ured iron is also going over the roa. | pe ts rack wi oxtende ing, and he was relzased until that time on bis | General Freight-Agent. Creighton, of the | Tie lowa Eastern track will be extended to | vat oif the floor, or take their food in their costly. own recoznizance in the sum of ¥700. His ped- | Pennsylvania, said the other day that they.| Elkader immediately and by next year the | Ja In another county, the poor-house, _aikT 2 fecont election of the Holy Fumity Total | dling route was along Butvertield street and in | jini boon astonished te find the earnings of nsion of the road from Elkader to Des | {ite our own Longview iy, sored stinenee and Beauvolent Socioty: thie reltow: 6 Vicinage. the road holding out so well, ‘and { Moines willbe pushed v to com- | to have been located with the especial design ing ug yeur: Work will be commened to-morrow morning | did not think the road would ’ show | pletion. ‘The oflicers are. as : Hon. | of giving charity charges their punishment North Centre-ay, Dainu-nv. Minn, President, Willacy “Quiuiens MaePresident, | on the Dearborn street tight of stepyof tho | 4° Joss forthe month of July, | William Larrabee, Pres dent; ¥ Larra- | as they went along in the shape of chilis and ‘i but Seereiary, John P. Wade: Financial Secre- | Goyeroment Building, the completion of which | compared with July of last year, althouzh | bee, Vice-President and ‘Treasurer; Henry ‘The alms-house was an old double Wis, isbt will see the structure provided with en- | July of 1ss0 wasa very good month. ‘The | Meyer, See ~ Directors, William Larra- | log-house, at the edge of is Pranklin: tary, William A. Hoyne; Treasurer, James Gor- I i . 5 Sada trances at all four of its fronts. While this "i *; man; Marshal, Jawes P. Torry. work of completing the building is gotue on the passenger earnings have shown an increa THe Platt-Deutsch residents of this city will | work of repairing will also be in progress, it | tor every week of July, the gain for the week being $17,000 on the Eastern | bee, E. H. Williams, D. Lt. W.Williams, and | ‘There LL. Meyer. were seventeen papers, all siek with malarial fever. ‘There had been nineteen, and two died the day before. ‘Taylor. je Keven. ’ r ‘ a alagnant pool. | } hold a two days’ festival at Ogden Park, Desin- | being the intention to commence pat: Te ming this morning. Theexercises will te opencd | leaky rvof to-morrow. The Po e and for the whole month about $ . ITEMS. Ofall the alms-hou in America, how- \ with 4 grand procession from the Itundolph | ment is also to be provided this week with na- | ‘The Pennsylvania Railroad offices presented The arrangement to runa through Pull- | ever, thatof Cook County, Hlinois,—the coun- J Roehateis urlauansen: pirece Tuarker to she place ot est lvitles! Mayor | ditional closets and plumbing arrangements. a real holiday appearance yesterd: ii man sleeper via the Penusylvania route to | ty in whi ituated the great City of Chi, | | Qorotian tathmann hat he will say no man Knowete: but ceca: | ple following is a list of the dutinbie goods | dent Roberts did not make his appearance at | Byston, on the 3:30 p.m. fast express, has | C480-—May be said to take the eals {itis Bridger steed Rot be will ss ‘that he’ will dono better then | received at the Custom-Huse yesterday: “Hiv- | the oflice at all, aud starts for a fortnight’s beendndetnitivce tied oe ie When windows are broken they are econom="| ¢ Jonas Granfeld he did at the Bavariun pienie a welt ssso to-day. bard, Spencer & Co. He bosestla-plates Chleana stay at Saratoga on Monday, Capt. Green | been indefinitly postponed, ieally mended with paper or with ‘rr: (Rexe Grunfehl, Bherlff's otice wus held yesterday at Washing- | tnettired silk: Dowiling, Sheldon & Co. 21 puck Grasale tele aes i es Mere perintendent of the Danville, Olney & Ohio bulletins ask te a iriatly rolling ten- fase remo on Heights, commencing at 9 o'clock in the | gee earthenware; Buricy & Tyrell, 40 packages er of any | River Railway, vill have sharse ency, Riv by ash-hea rca 3 1 moming and continuing until 30 oelock oe | earthenware: Curson, Vicic. Scott & Con 29 caces | are More sanguine of a settlement, though A pee apace SMM qltaree of potato-parin; ‘The inm: : Sep eas) Pure. : Bighe dt was lungely attended by the county | dry woods: WV. UL. Sehimprerman a & Son I case Hey. ine: anu ied th 1 aie en say vaniay | Will be at Kansas, rags, and they do mot bath { Pautinw Rod tad yCs generally an ir friends, an e | cigars: 3 ue, Warner & Co., 2 VS CANNEL Vhich last yes receiver hest ay ree. ur iv Jobn Nowak. day passed very pleasantly. The usual sports | gouds; Louis Boerlin, 1 case optical instruments; | rate and carried the cheapest of all the trunk himent by way of sweeping, {Mark Zamerzia MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM TARTAR. vere ind cree igre oe F Yy ADE Fl f 105, nt_of the . 30 per eent more per ton than either of the “It contains, probably, more rats, roach- gina Markersou.-7.2)..--Maplewood, No arher, proparativa smaes suck Uebe akr. hy Zoarolng lange sae conesinied. The evening SUBURDAN. other Jines, can stand the fight for some time es, and other small treebooters than any | {Ratrick Shanytan. fla without fearof the lis rewaiting from heavy tad pleasantest part of the day's enjoyment. T ALN yet. The only element of weaknes: their | $157 alinshouse in the North, pt that on gestible food. 1 nmended for purity and whole ‘Tur New Ulm Itelier c . EVANSTON. position is the $9,000,000 of new stock issued | Ing i Miles } Ward’s Island, near York City.”” . MARRIAGES. gas by the Govan aoe AC nemlst, Ue Soe Shermian itonce yusterdas morning Tact baa the. ‘The Board of Trustees met Friday night, con- | last month, on which a dividend will have | operated in 18S1, Our system of providing for paupers is ARR. ES. —=_=_=_="s the finul reports of the callectors 10 the fund, | CUrred in the report of the Finance Committee, | to be paid in November. The Chicago & Indiana State-Line Railway endlesly so er eel Hy cunningly eon: on, Wednesing. Ane. ART STUDIO. ef etua cit. E iS by the ite john Waldron, Company commenced proceedings yesterday nation of property for right is deseribed as the northeast $s were mei Lei - vi . of St Paul, Sinn, i were meant originally to provide for Hennessy. Gf an. and Miss Owing to the failure of the collectors to report, | recommending that the office of Villaxe Clerk the sick and helpless poor. ‘They have been | “Ze“qnburn’ und Syracuse (N.¥.) papers pleaso te satay ninaunt elected {could He i early, be declared vacant, accepted Clerk MeGarry'’s | NINETY-FIVE CENTS TO NEW YORK | for the cond ascertain: 1¢ Amounts already forwarded | resignation, and then procecied to appoint the Special Dispatch to The Chicaao Tribune. of way, wh Hi awe numbee or ae, eehlen does not include | same gentleman Clerk pro tem.,with the under- | INDIANAPoras, Ind., Aug. 6—The cutting | three-qharters of See. §, Town 2, north oc Burnes duno slicer for ilile boiled: vain? | ‘eves: mittes on Concert reported that the net profits | Standing thut he will be retained in tho position | of passenger rates from this point. rapidly | Hanse 14, the same being the centre line of a | Ing Tie “ioce whom they were ine 4 THIS, Zrom the concert of Friday evening will reach | @long as his services ure satisfactory. reached the climax of the ridiculous to-day, strip of land fifty feet wide. The property tended to relieve have been largely defrauded DEATHS. $0, The total amount collected by the Com- | . The gentlemen of St. Murk’s Church witl give | 105, stion £1 s @Yy | sought to be coudemned belongs to the New- f thelt tose pa further VILLECAt her lute reside mittee up to date 3s estimated ae S10,000. “The | & summer cvening festival Tuesday evening, wifienia reduction rom Sy to slo made by | berry estate. feidee sine vine aon ieee fearon Sonor .. Hy on the SISt ult, at minittee adjourned to mect at the call of Mr. J. 1. Kedzie having offered the use of his | Motherspaugh, “the sealver,” ove ee ‘ ends, . e e who have | passed t the paug © scalper over the Bee | Mr. J. W. Parainore, President of the | given it the most thought, to educate the | Binsede is & St. Louis Railroad, in accepting the | poor class of our country to look on the alins- Chairman. grounds on Itidge avenue for that purpose. Line Kvuad, was promptly met by Mr. J. 1. drencbed Evanston’ early yesterday morning, | Martin, agent for the Cincinnati, ludianap- | resignation of Mr. William A. Gavert, Gen- | house shelter as their right. Poverty alone ur of ber ave, Mrs, Catharine Melville. be- a Y THE BOILERMAKEES. During the ‘heavy thunder-shower which T a d, AU wifeof Benjamin Melville, one OF the oldest e A meeting of the Boilermakers’ Union was ¢ u bs ° b Hl eand joing disposition of deceased endeated held at No. St West Lake strect lust nicht, | te lightning struck a meat-market, tearmg tle | olis, St. Louis & Chicago, whereupon | eral Fright Agent of his road, pays the gen- | does not entitie the man Who.is too lazy to | Bers al webeis of felemisc wher UE the cee ights. faintly. sincerely mourn her loss. Thomas P. Dwyer in the chair. ‘The only busi: | Side out of a chimney and otherwise damaging spaugh i intely. a Ueman & handsome compliment ina cireular | work tor his living to any ness other thun tho usual routine was the com- | (We bullding. eeacoee Ronee ee ee eae eee | letter, “ML. Paramore says that forhiszealand | “Sir ‘Whauet's pleture is dark and dis- | qtleyreaosrers ier iu Newport Cemetery on Mr. J. H. je fs rebuilding, on a somewhat Fe tea e at ne Would sell tickets | fidelity to the interests of the Company while | graceful one. Ue hints at remedies. One is | autsrsosiicnts Co eee rg ener ae er The finest on the Con- hous at Newport, SP. m., quietly: tera short but painful illness in the etion of arrangements for the annual picnic. is i 7” Riis Bill be held at Iver Grove, Desplaines, | Meme hit residence which eas busned te tie | St lower than anybody unless they sold them | in its service Mr. Gavett merits the fullest | fy seek to make our alisthouses relereds. | commer mueet the Rae aang, Hag surroundin 7.13. The occasion will be made one. of rex | Meats. bis residence, for Sito New York, Each new reduetion | confidence and appreviation, and that he ex- | tory. ‘Thedillerentelassesor inmatesshonld | Bie tinent. ception to the delegates to a meeting to be held ss : ‘ ects svon to be able to tender hi itua H ; in this city for orrunizing a National Associa- | , Zbe Summer School of Languages, which was | by Motherspaugh over the Bee Line | pects svon to be able to tender him a situa: | be rigorously kept apart. Especially ehil- | off Testy rea tion of Boilermakers. Representatives are ex- | t0 Dave cloced next Thursday, will be continued | was ~ promptly met by the . Kanka- | Henina new field. where his energy and | dren should be carefully removed from the | seaen OU Ot NeBry A: and Saran S. ected from all the principal cities East and | tW9 Weeks longer. 7 ke lf : ability will havea wider scope, and which he | vile alms-house intlnence. As far as possi West, The Union will hold @ public meeting | ,,2u¢ Rev. Geore C. Noes, D. D., will prench | Kee agent, until finally Motherspaugh | trusts will be more congeni:tl to him and | ble panpers should be made to understand next Saturday night. Siu Creu ig cio Teesiyrer i marcus, ‘Cho bulletined “‘To New York $1.” Martin then | equally valuable to the company, that the relief afforded them is temporary, dered. ahlsthurntoe p offered tickets for 95 cents, good for $< and whenever it canbe done they The Folly of Mourning. foreed to carn their own livmg. Finally:and : ue ae te Ladies’ and Child- ¥ Place Baptist Church Sunday, 5 56 7 my thence by earringes und carts | = Fen’S Pictures a specialty. Ruseniil Cemetery. SUROWLS- 5, Mary, beloved dauebter of urcella Sprowls, aged 25 years 9 months 210 & 212 WABASH-AV. aM CITY-HALL. wee Hey = ae Batten wit rece Abie morn: to-day, via ‘tne Baltimore & Ohio road. orbie ecctn hhaticall lic charit howd 7 Finnell-st.. Sunday. fic A sas Ing and evening in the First Methodis ureb. | 4 eres Bitanlinc: cece . niton Spect itor emphatically, our public charities is Cl T thenee ie “PVAIG 7 ‘Tre County-Trens id $340,000 ‘ine Itev. Frederick S. Jewell will, preneh this | Def has been considerable ill-feeling over | Natures, of course,didter widely. and there are | {rept out of politics, eeeueee ‘cAulreb, Yehencen by, FURNACES, &e. nty-Treasurer pai .000 yesterday } morning and evening in St. Mark's Episcopal | the heavy cuts, but the affair became so | some who (probubly in cousequence of having — -2f~ Boston papers please copy. THs io z MITH—Aug. toCity Treasurer Brand on account of taxes of | Church. Judierdus ‘at length that th . | been accustomed from. their earliest years to . 1890. ‘The Rev. George Rt. Pierce will preach this | nounced to the netoniehed” bervelens | Tokar black us tae emblem of death sind Fishermen Among Sharks—An Excit« A; Sith, aved Iemonths:, uy Mid Of Pe T. Cirer-Ceenk B. rae +g | Morning and evening in the Baptist church. pike ee He astonished ‘avelers ) tind some amount of relief and comfort in ing Time of Ut in Princes Bay, i {roma the residence of his grandfather, J. Tt F-Crenk Bannerr, of the Controller's | qne Key. A.J. Scott will preach this morning | “Ninety-five cents to New York.” Mother- | wearing mourning when a friend dies, and fect Jersey City Evening Journal. Hubbard-st. Aux. i Gs = oltice, was fll yesterday, having been prostrated | and evening in the Congreentional cnurch, ona Sill ag |. | asatistaction in marking the cspecmleventwith | Catching weaktish is fun when there are at - by a sudden attack of cholera-morbus. The Gospel temperunee meetings have been | promise, eel teat hee Cece REMC FO com. | Cspeeial eurments,, Hutall ure not of tuis way | plenty of weniish, but when the sharks sak ‘ a apd fed v' promise, and that he expects to sell at the this “4 tele omy a cakes: when the sharks take # Deathteame with friend: An open grate, as powerful und economical as& E. A. HARTWELL, of Nos. 93 and 93 West Lake | #4J0urned over the heated term. same rate on Monday, and as tong thereafter | flonsure Iesrake tere: Tey bose fuelinus | band in Pere eo ee op eneemen a Tene ‘The opening bud to iteaven conveyed, stove. as there is any war-cloud visible in the sky. ~ H + v i sdiuy afternoon, And bid it blossom there. y ness of feeling which | Mr. S. Hemingway and Mr. Katteustroth, Su- | T.ZO—Ane. §, Martin Leo, axed 5 x. usually accompany brand new clothes are dis- | perintendent of the New Yori Bay Cemetery, Fur ther, Thomas 5 le ‘; Zatzp, m., thence T MAGNATES. fetta to nl ak beers erat Des, snd suey, ; went to I inco'g Bay, Gitford's Station, ona wish ouly to go aboutin whatever they are in the f fishing venture. They went down at night, in- S ‘The only pare air F guaranteed to habit of wearing, without any fuss or alteration. | tending to go out at daylight Wednesday morn- NSo Aug. l, Raymond, Infantson of Arthur | runon half die fuel of any oles ase. street, yesterday presented the Firemen’s Be- nevolent Association with a check for §# for FROZEN PUNCHES, their effective services at the Russell planing- To counteract the effect of the torrid wave | TIE BELLIGERE amill fire Friday evening. King’s frozen punches are immense. King’s, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune Haney RcweEns and the President of the Hack- | Ne. 77 South Clark street. rATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 6.—It is reported | Sorrow muy be none the less true and dee s, whet : 5 tl HA . 2 > 0 t pbe- | ing, when the catch 18 usually the best. Le itnere In the Shape : x r Suen Association t held a conference sith the << here to-night that the railroad managers? | cause it shrinks from ostentatious parade,— | them tell their own story. Thee ae. est. Let ‘here in the Sheverd's boson, HESS STOV E Co., plavor estertay sport Si upyed to Ler SKILLED WORK ALWAYS LEADS, | conference touching cut rates will take place | [20m weary une near on the Sleeve for dais | |e rouged ie Tuesday might the fsher~ |. JatheilileLsiaherc nnd one morn 69 BD 8 fat _ oS # 5 ar ats at ey unty. Dick Fitz 7" :oml= “runt the househo! ck below, = The famous safe concern, Hall's Safe & Lock | at the United States Hotel on Tuesday next. | outward sizns to give it expression mukes any ae le the cronilen [PSON—Aus f Wallace I. Infant” son of Te earborn-st. Tortable, and atéo'elock in the morning we ‘Tho Mayor admitted that the ordinance was fective in several points, and that an effort | Co., are up with their usual amount of bank | ‘The promi ‘tilro: a SKery, 4 voints, 3 ominent railroad people here to-night | tempt at doing sou mere mockery, and may | were up und dressed in a hurry, wher Joll hompson, aged 10 months and 2) days, ‘Would be made to have it amended. work, ‘This week they have sold bunk outiits | jnolude W. L. Vanderbilt, Jay Gould, Hugh | Prefer to conceal itself, us far as possible, under | Dick came iu and said: ““Gintlemia, yourcottes | 3 At Montrose, fll, Aug. 1, Mrs. Marriet H AnpReEw J. SULLIVAN, one of the Tenement- | to— nee rae hs ad, 22UBll | its wonted exterior, How can real grief be rep- | is now ready. [want you to burry off quick and | Munn, axed #i years. " House Inspectors, took a vacation yesterday. | J. Otto EngstroneStratford, Ia.: KR. K. Shet- | 9: Jewett, G. R. Blanchard, A. W. Soper, uted fittingly by erupe and batbands? And | get on the ground as soon as possible; the wind | 2uterred.at Koventll Aug. 3, z G. B. Roberts, of the | uote! xrief exist, then the whole wffair is | is Just right from the southwest; and, gintioniin, | priscoasmowe and Ureentield lass.) papers ‘The IESS STOVE is the dest. He wanted one for a few weeks, and the Health ari + . ,, | and John H. Rutier, H fer, Churiton, Iu; Randolph Bank, Moberly, nothing but kmiserable exhibition of humbug | you will slaughter them to-day if ‘the sharks | ceriort—At Maplewood. Aus. 4, at Joni LLOTT—At 3 . Aug.4,at3 a.m. Jobo Commissioner gave him a permanent one, be- fs : ae yivania Road, is . ‘Tuesday cause Just at this time the Health Ullice necded | M0-; Johan Gamble, bunker, Martinsville, Ill Pennsyivania Road, is due here on Tuesday | and hypoc n uppeal to the world forsyin- | don't trouble you.” We sturted for our | George Elliotts matt i tones DU! Stoves Hcduced to close out stocks Prices: all bands in its feat with smull-pox, smoke | G- A. Yfrauxh, Aurora, Ill; Will County Na- | Next, and. possibly Join King Jr., of the | pathy und conaiseraion unon false pretenses. | bout. As it wag not yet daylisht, we could | “Funeral fom wesidentetieday at 2 p.m. SL to Sue nuisance, and tenement-house inspection. uonal Bank, Joliet, lil.; Schneider Bros., Ma- | Baltimore & Ohio, may be here at that time. ote sore PESO vis tele by etatives who sas WERE bas een @ marked falling off in the | rion, Ia.; and closed a large contract for vault- | It is also stated that Gould and Vanderbilt | tor Unele So-and-so, he's lett us something i | dropped ‘uneton und ceee ee er een. | Bunlee, Gragt azed st rears and $m pist few days, and something chould begone ne | {routs for Muson & Miller's building, and vault- | were in private consultation to-day. ‘The | bis will; or else, *{ suan't trouble about black | fish" are plenty. run jarge, anu bite well, We | MURKY—Marin Murs: Eridar sr, 5 at the resi- Pring tho delinquents fo liner, Selecokermeg | Ualugs for tho First Navona! Bank of this city. | railroad representatives are extremely reti- | fF Cousin Such-au-ong,—be's left me nothing's | were baving uygood thie when @ lane black | deuee of bis sister, Mrs Patnick lieyacida te woe CANDY. and gamblers have pretty much thelrown way | Besides this they have sold their usual | cent in regard to the t object of their | BS tecuse muy be? It would be surely more | sbark—n regular man-eater made his appear. | Vesrburn-st if eee GS anChicago. At present over 1,00) saloons nes amount of tire-proof safes and smaller burglar gathering here at this time. 5 Bones tor sucteproten dad, mmouencts as poee to anes ‘about Atty feet fromm our boat. Katten- eae Sunday Someta s0 Be Jobn's Chureh ash. -Asamole " : j : i : SEH hOB T Ged eden thee stroth hooked «large weaktish, si y metery. 1 box by express of tile Funning in the elty which have not taken out a | security. A large stock of fine safes always ou thoy do or do not Hail: iheinseives the posse strotl, hooked i large woakilsh, and Just ns he | “ay nese sae Calrarhenictery, ag cintuns be soeosoridevt venso this year. hand at their salesroom, 67 Washington street. THE PASSENGER WAR. of ‘fresh riches. Even when sorrow is shark made a dart and took the fish | if safe, at. Hauans, wite, of the late punly und strictly pure. | Wofors Buiwwisa permits, as follows, were fssued —— ‘There wererumorsafioat yesterday that the | f¢!t,{tsintensity aud duration will not be alike | aud part of bis” line away: as fast ns Runeral at pn, to Gmeeland a 1S da te all huctgy. Address ; Mudison-st- Chicaza, q rT EW ‘om atlanl PARIS STYLES. aut ist ;An entirely new confection i Yale for dusiigue Wosecled oursround anny | Eu rat saued Levole', Home, Ang ate | HERG STOVE 60., No, 69 Lake-st, PESO SAUTE UUs gute Qu Cane ol poeeerererd or fora sample terday: . Brenmer, two-story awelling, SELF-ACTING FURNACE. EI i i. 7 by G5 feet, Nos. 235 to H42 Loomis street, wo dil regular. Eastern lines from this city would | becnuse notwo husbands and wiv brothers | them, the sharks would make a plunge IME pupers please copy. cost $5.00); Reeley Brewing Company, two- | , A De® method of heating by a self-acting cas | meet the cut rate to Boston made last Tues- | aNd sisters, or other relatives, will love one | take our fish and parts of cae noc ege 2a | bonocuce ace was ‘i story and basement barn, 3S by 105 feet, No. 2 | furnace similar to the well-known Siemen’s fur- day by the Grand Trunk, and that they would | 820ter in exactly the same degree: and on this | while we looked around and could see_a_ num- | %-J8mes Done ed. ‘Twenty-elhth street, to’ cost $8.0W: F. Grete, | nace bas just been introduced in our works to 1 ne a and that they would | account, there must necessarily be something | ber of sharks, man-caters, froin cight to twelve phoneral sundi { oglock 2. m., from iwo-storr dwelling. 2 by 45 fect, No. 06s Lincoln | our entire satistaction, under the superintend- | USO make a corresponding reduction in the | foolish and unreal inw. practice which assumes | feet longs still the weakiish were plenty; anes | Re took’ number, to St. Vilrick's Church, iheace uy Passenger rate to New York. In-| that tho depth and extent of regret aay be | ina while we would be smarter than the share | Ameee olden Is residence, 34 Carroll- yeurs. in all cases where the relationship is the same, | we booked fish and were in the act of raising Burial private. ‘ONLY found at IKRANZ’S, 8o State. ie residence, Ni street, to cost £3,000; J. Owings, one-story dwell- . ii ing. 20 by 3) feet, Coblentz, near Uakley street, | €0¢¢ Of the patentee, John Zellweger, Exq., eivit | Passe! o . reckoned on according to the‘ neurness of kin. | and get a fish into our boat; ste. 4 Net Adams: pea ws | engineer. Among its many advantages ure a | @ity at the various offices, however, | Hore ur less of sheppiness ane hollowaess ini: | SRG Eee Gsh into our boats but the m0 fd oon ll tabe ere BE RM axe. : Secnetany MEAD, of the Department of Pub- | Ffeat saving in fuel, and no smoke, and it docs | failed to confirm the rumors. ‘The | most inseparable from the wearing of mourning, | was when Hemingway hooked wince Wonca Aug. 9, where the remains will be iaken for he: LEUNKS, Le, Robey street, us follows: Robey street, f1 man. We cordially invite an cl at any. ion i 3 W: ss tof tn ‘ purtin | ways Uae He opt oe adie, for, Hemming. oW: Smiths aed Testa wed about two years t terested in the 4 Sr has NO Ten y - ; line to bring the fish ‘ . 4 + ¥.) und Leaven- S the City Council apon a petition of the majeritg Wastes Tor Co. 4. Shoentnger, Supt. | shoitld go below the rates charged at present, | Again, ow can any one who belioves in tho | when he was inthe act-of Itimgrsne Teh ae, | Morte Chase) papers picase copy. ie we ie will pa Sie City Counell dpon a petition of the majority ae oe Vones erent as they got all the business they wanted at | resurrection reconcile it with bis conscience to | large shurks made a dish ax if tosce whieh | 1HGasOM Stturday morsing, Aue. 6.1551, Gorman Sey daa Bente se The deity in completing the improvement on ‘See Mere! those rates. | ‘Their Boston sleepers, they make everything connected pith death dark, | would get tho sh first. | The tish was outot | om. accutyearss 0" Ot Albert und Eunice lien- wins Completing t provement Pou arealeecear been aid, Ww just as full as they did before _ ehincholy? If he has that sure | the water some distance when the sharks mad Funeral suaday at? p. m. TUN: 1 } ‘searel rial. just one remedy that 5 | confidence which he professes to have as to the | thednsh. They seemed to come from different | _RARNES—ttichara pee alla ees ri HATE G pope On account of the large number of streets | will cure y 3 the Grand ‘Trunk “sl o z you beyond poassivility of doubt. if | & Tunk commenced to- sell yriich were being improved by macadamizing, | it it's Liver or Kidney trouble, Consumption, | tickets. ‘They claimed that the -business having passed toastate of bliss far beyond what | took ur . Struck our boat, and nearly upset departed being safe from ull future dangers, and | directions, and mude such ‘A pli , ‘aged t2 wale & Hetail, Sei iy % ge that they | Keuny, ireland, azed @ years. ‘Whol s is it was almost impossible to get the crushed | Dyspepsia, Debility,—iella’ He ve which the Grand Trunk was getti : s Her 2 a fe stona sie es i a As 4 "ae : ones em aa : f By sspepsia, y.— Wel lealth Renewer is e Grand Trunk was getting was such | is attainable upon earth, why does he notre- | it-und it looked sel Shermancst., on londay. 4 a Se May forthe thcuraonl® Mies ande e tans for top ‘The persons owning the | yourhope. €idriggists. Depot 52 Lake street. | as would not go but for the $5 rate, and as | joice in thoir happiness? Does he think them | the other for perticg a nah yrs see: thenos pee Sleataa at 3 pet ing meerante % are Rey ‘ t E % vary Cemetery. SEU. 2 SLATES De 4 : j