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i { fo] THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TU 1881—TEN PAGES THE CITY. IN GENERAL. C. F. Joy, Sl Louts, ts at tho Tele, CHL Ania, St. Louls, is at the Tremont, G. Brawanr, Kaneas City, lait the Sherman, Dn Ronee 1, Sart, Alton, ts at tho Vaeitle, du ¥ WiratAnsos, St. Louls, 16 dt. tho Bae alle, rats "tus: Detroit Base-Iall Team ts. qt tho Tre- - mont. | i _ estar at | Mn: Hurvey, Mr, NA tod Bhutan J.Us Anexannen, Loulsville, is, at the Sher- nun, wet . Junag Cuanses F. CApy, St. Lowa, fa at tho Pacific. ‘ ‘Yur Hon, David Wilbur, Now Yorlk, Is at tho Palmer, : depen If. 1. Four, Dubuque, Ins te at the Palmer. Con Grorae LP. Winn, Bycamore, is at tho Tremont. Da. dames M. HonLoway, Loulaville, fs at the herman. Y doux 'E, Corrox, London, Canada, 4s at tho sherman * ‘Tun Hon. Ezra Hote, Clootnnatl, Js at the Therma. Tin Ton the Palincr. Cary. 58, MeNavanr and Lieut. Hf. G. Sharpe, UL 8. A, ave nt the Pacific. ‘Try lon. g. Waterman and G. H. Rogers, Syemnore, are at the Lremont. » Enwany IL Wake and Miss Wake, Shoileld, Eng,, ure guvats at tho Paclll Ex-Saniarr Joun T. Winsox has returned fron: lot Springs, Ark. looking gud 1s new. WIL IL Green, Mississippt, and W.N, Hare ton and W..4. rand, New Orleans, aro nt tho Valmer, Tne Hou.’ and Mrs, James Chirk, Ullea, and Mr. and Mrs. John G@, Roach, Loutsyilio, arent the Poliner, Oxonae C. KismaLe, Gonorat Munger of the Michigan, Jake Shore & Grand tuplds Road, Grand Kapila, Is ut tha Pacitly. ©. EB. Wares and wife, Montecello, Ing 0, Re Smith and wife, Springtiuld; ana J. M, Brooks and wife, Topeka, are guests ut tho Shuematt. AJ IL Leosann, New Orleans; We F. Lowls, Montreats 1. HL Cowperthwrite. Brooklyn: and George W. Adams, Tin, ©, are at the Palmer. Nouman Atwoon.and wife, Cambridge; Mes and Mrs. B. Hasaborg, Denison, Lex.: and Mr, aud Mrs, 8. W, Cobb, St. Louls, areat the Pulmer, N.P, Happreyee, who has been under exam innton for several dnys before Judge Unwkda- Bon onAchargo of perjury, was yesterday ive quitted. BP. Wane and A.'P. Kilger, representing tho Northwest Review gf St. aul, wore in che enty ‘yesterday on thelr way to attend the Colored Press Convention iu New York, dupa Roomrr W. Hayses, Jackson, ‘enn. Grand Commander Knights of tho:Gulden Rule, Isut tho Pacite, having como bere to attend tho Bnuunl meeting of the Order to-morrow. Mu. Ann Mrs, Gronan Diana, Louleyilles Mr. and Mrs. 1, Ht. Walto, Rock Island; Mr. nnd Mra, Samuel MeKennard, St, Lotiss ni My.and hires Guts Charies Stunrt, Neponset, aro at tho nicille, tS Gronor L, Suir, Newark; Georgo N. Salls- bury, Beloit: RL Colvin,’ Janesville; Nee Crowoll, Philadelphiag C. IL Seaborg, Ishpem- ing; and C, ‘T, ‘Thomns, Dorchester, aro at the wremont. é ‘Tne temperature yestetdny, as observed by Manusse, optlehin, Tiasnune Building, was os egress W tt, tte, 103,12 my 1 88, Barometer, 8 it. tty hi. Wilson, Deadwood, fs at » JAMES ©, nanilor, 42 yours of tgo, fell Yesterday morning trom the deck-load of the Echooner Newsboy, whieh is lying Ip the rivera the foot of Frankitn street, and, allghting upon the pup, sustalned severe injuries In one of his shoulders, Ie wus tukon tu the County Hospitn. * J. ‘, Wincox, t man 38 yenrs of nso, fell from a stepluddor yesterdny morning white cleaning wlodows at No. 63 Madiaon street. His sping wus found to be palofully injured, and he wes conveyed to his hone, No. 89, South Sangumen street. Dr, Stubbs pronounced bis Injuries not dangerous. ‘Ti Executive Committea of tho Knights of thy Golden Rule met at: the Grand Pacitle yes- werday morning, and mide urrangements for the nual necting to ba held at the same place tos, t morrow, Judge i. W. Hayne, of Juckson, Tenn. who Js the Grand Commundor, will preside, and ue 1, J. Harcourt, of Cinclountl, will vifieiate as, é 7 clary 4 SIALCI MeDowatn, o fireman on tho Mile waikee & St. Paul Ratirond, while looking out on his locomotive yestordny between Sherman and Onk Glen, fifteen miles from Chicago, shipped. and foll_ to tho ground and was badly cuton the back of the head. Ho was taken to his home, No. M3 North Westorn avenue, and wus attended by Dr, ‘Lagert, : “4k oltse nnd wagon owned by TD. Hooper, of No. 2H Jefferaon stroot, boeamo frightened and ranwway ut 9:15 yesterday morniog trom in front of No. 48 West Javkgon street., Charles and Heury Hoopor, aged Wand 2 years, were In the wagon at the time, and in turning the core ner of Juckson and. Canal streets Henry wis, ferua i lite and had bh right leg broken near the sukle, Honed. H. Rabb, Vincenuns, Td; Le Be and aon. St, Louis, Mas W,D. Ells and ‘or) ly nnd family, Hed twin T.. Hull, Buttle Creek, Miub,; aa per, Geneseo, Uh; Be Ae MeClung, Loulsville. sinines W, Sheldon, Albloi. Mich; George R. Brainard, Springtald, UL; and, George Kingsley ana wite, Mioluy Kis, avo at the Lelund. James SELLINGEM, while shoveling iron-ore petuning iw the hold of thy gteumebirge liters Jeean, lying at the Jollet fronsore dock, ic the Archer avenue bridge, was struck on the small ot the buck by a chink of fron-are welgh= jug about ten pounds, which fell out of one of the bolsting buckets. dio was takun to his hone, No. 25 Farrell streat, and Dr. lobarta, who there nttended bim, fears be cannot re cover, : / DANIEL MON EINER, Wonrpen! Tell nbout sixty fovt yusterduy building upon whieb™ he was ut work at the core ner ot North Chirk and [itn streets, Ho was picked “ip dneonselous, and tken to bis home, No, if Mohuwk street, ond attcnded by Dr. John Hurtlett, whe snys that several ribs are brokun,. the ternal orgins budly injured, and) that his ‘Years or nyo, ftornoon trai i recovery 3 doubtful. AT 5230 hist fig Juni Connolly, 1 yours old, was found lytng dend on the ‘Chicigo & Alton Iullvont tracks, near the bridge over tho. Houth Hranek, A pnssenereteatn: bat Just aud it fs supposed that the uni wad nee eldeotally run down while attempting to bond tho‘train. hoe body was terribly maugied, Jonn Lee, the bridgetendor, who found the res otis; hud thom convesed to the residonce of the parents, No, u405 Archer avenue. wgulur monthly meetiug of the Farragut Hib wie hold “inat Cel nt the club boathouse, foot of ‘Cwoutyettth street, Mey Glo President of the club, in. tha eat, td applications for memburshin were rend, » W, Notson was voted intathoelub, Av tttion from the Uvanston Chute tu go to ston wad onyguge thw rowlne mitch wis necepted, wid a voUnuittes on seruigements Appulnted, Tho niu¢ting thon adjourned, AS unknown man about 8 yours of iro, tye Teer ten Inches tal and weighing wbout 17 pounds, baving dark hile, Nghe mustuenc, anid izht complexion, und drosied tn durk aothes and i atraw but, fell uneanscious Upon the sides walk ut No. 108 Washington street ut o'clock: yesterday rteraoon, .presimunuly trom tho effects of the beat. ie was tuken to thw Conta Hospital, where (twits afterward learned that bly tune was Anton Dovolse, that hie iyet at No, 0) Artesian aventc, and that. le suitors ucensionully from heartedisuuse, us he did yews terduy. Me will recover, pee A von supposed to be rabld created: conslder- ble consteriation near the Chambur of: Conte heres Yesterday afternoun About 4 v'olugk. The auiintl Jumped out of a waren ta which it iad been Iylug and bit Mr AS. Hurt; of Noy Jed Une ana AvonUG, us ho was bout to enter his buggy, ‘She bite was 0 severe one i tho eulf ot tho len, and wos cimterized us avon ne pousible, Who sninud thon bitn bysstunding horse upon the Kyoes and nose, Ollleer Peterson naumiged, without belong attacked, to got inte to wagon Trom whieh tho doy hind eed had drove ot to tho Armory, the cuulue follawhie bebidas becomett a sensible benst, Arrived at the etiae on, thy anti was dispatched, und the hora wus put up to awaltan owner, ‘Thu rabidily of tho eur wus not thoruushly established, ohad been alck, vomited, and trothed ut the mouth, Vat did not wot as tholixh alliicted with a gone aly vaso of rubles, tte. Whitony eet BENNIE. fe our H. Dennis, connected with tho wholusile bouwo of Eddy, urvey & Curtur, was married Suturday wlterngon we No, 46 Bangamon street, by the Roy, Be 1 ¥tcolwouds 10 May, Flora Abbett, a young iat, well Known fh Iudle aiapalls svolety. ‘thu wedding was very pric rate ono and Wad Wwiluesed by only thy relay Wt > E¥es and most Juttnnaty teiendd of the vontruct= I dug coy: win Muy, of ludiunapolis, ry, Bho J. Muy, Mr. und Br, Unrroll, of Grand Rapids, Mr, Snuyk, uel ee tbe groom. Aflor thy ceremony, Which waa in uveordunce with tho rites of sho i Hacopad service, Mr nud dict Denney dpparged for ahi Waukee and tho portbern bointe “OF intervst, thence ty Grand Taplds, tuo former howe of tho grown, Opon thelr return they will thaly residence in this vity, wid wake cheir Uridul tour so the: Bouth' In December, ‘They ru the reeipien{s of muny very elegant prose the flym with whieh Mr. Denuls bas so tong and ) faith Cully served, THE Rivrnyany, A regular monthly meeting of tho Lyer then’s Assoelation was eld wt the Grand 1 eid Inet nirht, about thirty-tine mombers ate tending, Ieresident Harvey Edgerton wis tin ehiir. ‘The Assoelition tected to test tie ity of the new ordinance relative. to mim Hy Heonstag., and Hehtine livery convoys anees by carrying to the Stupreme Court, (6 neve oraury, the fiwo vases tidot that ordimines now ponding before Justice Summerfield ogabist be Toy Payne ond A. i, Heardsly. It was nied ites cided ta make an ifort to reduce the price of telepbony service, OLTY-MHALI. ALM APPLETON was roported ns boing vory slek yesterday, file conptatut boing tntlammns tlon of the bowels: ‘Terk were forty-one deaths roportert at the Nenlth-Omee yostorday, and forty-three burial permits were issued, Mayor IHAmttsos ts now on the Eh rond to tho clouds. He: wns yesterday notitied that he has been elected uv life inembeor of tho Astro- nomieal Society, Cittey-or- Porter McG Aniann has ordered the force to took after street signs which. Ming too far over the sidewalks, und to va that the telegraph pole ordliniice fs Hot violnted, Trent are over 1,000 sntoons in tho elty which have hot yout Loken out elty Meonses for tho yen. ‘Thus far but 2,37 saloon teenses have been ta- sucd. Evidently, tho derelict satoonkeepers fre not helng pushed yery bard, ‘Te Committeo, on Streets and Alloys of tho South Divislon mot and dented to recommend, that permissiod be grantad to the indlang Stute Lino ttutlroad Company to eross Archer nt Hs Intersection with Quincey nyenuc. ‘Tie Heutth Depirtnicnt Inst weelt instituted twenty-three suits for vielation of the hentth ordininees, and Issied 2x seuvgiser permits. ‘There wore 363 dend animals removed from tho strects, of which seventy-five wore horses and saddays. ‘Wbere were 4200 pounds of ment cone | detuanesd, 0 CONQRERSMAN Spinks and ox-8tatoe ay School Superintendent Etter hid a pleasant talk with “One Curter" yesterday morning, and promised ta. be of uso to bin In tho futhre itt cnse Uryy toleit be needed, Mayor Hnreigon ex pects tu’ by tha next Democratic candidate for ui overpor, and pipes tire boing tald in thut direcs don, Lapy ‘Taxvayen” loomed up ‘tice Wnigte terday in the Complaint Buren of tho Der piruinent of Publlo Works, She names tie stic- walks on Forquer, from Clinton to Canal street, " gin bad condition, if she will disclose ber name to the Pepartinent her complaint will be noticed, Anonymous conmunications will fet be cousidered or answered by tho Complaint wren Tun wero six new cages of sinall-pox re- ried since Sunday. all of which were tn the ‘ourteenth Wrerd, kid two deaths were reported yeaterday, both of which wera In tho siting In- red locality. Bho deaths occurred at No. 21 Thoms aul No, 217 Weet Huron stroet. ‘Tho now cused reported wer. fram, No, 1p, West Huron, No, 0 Fremont, Nu, 12t Burbor, No. 015 Noble, In tho rear of No. 26, and at No, 33 Chupitt atre a se Of chickun-pox was reported from No, 15 Liberty street. Scarletefover wits reporicd from No, 23 Wade and No, Wi Striue strewts, ‘Nin Committee on Streets and Atleys of tho North Division were editted yesterday afternoon yy a fong address from that old-Hud Democrat, Frankiin f. Chase, 1s speech came ivan ute tempt to etop the opening of TMudson aveoue, formerly Church street, The usseasment wos inady for the tmprovement in 1874, aad will cost nbout $3,004 Tue Cummittes determined to let tho matter stund, and recommended that the order be placed ou le, also that tho sulo of property fur the payment of the ttxes and as gossment fovied agninst It be stopped. Tw usual Monday Alermanio ish stories wero somewhat varied sesterday by Stute Sens tor Georgu E. White§ He lins been doing the Atlontle ‘const summer regoris for the past two monthy, (nelly Newport and Iock Isiand. He caught anly a fow blue tish, but he hud lots of fin catehing sharks. Ho cought seven, tie largest of which was nine feot ten thebes fin length, and fy proof of hls tale showed two shurk’s teeth. ‘This for thi: story: takes tho euke at the Citys Hail. Probably tho only true fist story was told by Ald, Phetps, Iu sul that he heard that Controlier Gurney went out fshe tug on the Government plier at 4 o'vtock Sunday morntog, and that host there until nearly noc and cuaynt two perch, the average welglt of which was nearly tive dunces, BAST WEEK'S MORTALITY, ~ Tho report of the Registrar of Vital Statistics shows thut there wero 627 deaths in tho city hist week, nilust ik tho week previous, at In- erense of 1, For tho samo week In 180 the denths were 231, and in 1870 they numbered: 190, OF the deccdents, B47 wore children under byearsof age. ‘Lheunnunal death-rato wus eae ta G0f8- of cuch 1,000 of our poputation. The chief causes of death wero us follows: Dinrrbenl diseases, 13; neutd lung, 19: aect~ dents, 1D; murdar, “1s sujulde, 3: sunstroke, 8; eerebro-spiant fever, 1U; typbold fever, 235 mas Jurial fever, 43 Keariet fever, 63 consuinption, Bh croup, Iphtheria, 8yeryalpelas, 10; whoop: ing cout 9 Buta Oxy 20. twill be noticed from the above record tbat this ta tho lurmest weelly mortatity in tho his- tory of the city., Dr. De Wolf considers tt not extraoriinnry because of the threo iduys ot bot weather, He suys that bad tho heuted spell continued threo dys longer tho tleath-rate would have been increased by several hundred, ‘The euuses of death wero. ousily oxplalnable, heneo there was nothing nlarnlug to Init. ‘The poreentage of aunstrokes wag come parntively small, but would have grown much Jurger in proportion in a protracted hot spell. ELUOTHIO LIGHTS. At tho mecting of thy Council held a weok ago Ald. Watking mtroduced 4 petition, signed by Mobert Luw, Edson Koith, W. G. McCormi{ek, Joseph Sears, Miluu C. Buttock, Juseplt Austrinm, David A. Kobu, Francls @, Crosg, and Herbert C, a Saat usking Cor persssion forthe Brush Elovtrie- Light Company to Jay wires in the streets, The necompunying ordininee, which waa referred to the Judletary Committee, pros, vides as tullowa: Dhue the Brush Eleetric- ihe Company of Chleago, U,, ta beroby authorized to consirnet aud ination a: Nine or tines of wives for the transmission. of etevtricity, for Sight aud power Guly, through the strevts aud (uanels, nod uniter tho ved af tho Chiciyzo Iuver cond ila branches, fo ns in nowlsa to {interfere How or hereatter with tho navigate Hon Of sald river or bts branches, The line or Hous of wires to be constructed along such streets wid nerogs the river or branchus nt such Pomts and iy sueh tanner as the Department of Pubiio Warks direct. Provided, hows over, that all toe nets and dotngs of Bald Com. puny relatingte anid under this: ordinance shall bo subject to uny ordinnnce that my horertror be pussed by the City Counell concerniug the anne, Yestorday afternoon the Judiclury Committce Inet utd o'clogk, and tuok up this mutter, whon » Croay, the Beerotury ob the Hush Light ‘umpany. Who was presunt by Invitation, stated the objects of the Company. Hefore that, huw- ever, suing poutine business: was digposed of, Athong which wis the conwderation of the bond ot * Bish" Biiitar, whieh was found ty be Batis~ fuvtory us lu the surctles, but the Committeo refused to recommend bls confirmation untit the ordiagnee repouling the ollico of Kia Ine Jur was Ulapused ot, : spe ‘The Betteh Lighting ordiunnee was thon takon ‘Up, und Ste. Cross stittedl that: the Company ld Hot Ut present propose to utilize the power of elcotriety for running aia machinery, but Wight herenttor, At was thoi intention to use the voltale are to Web ies stored and Luwiness housad, which world require no wires to be hid the streets, ‘Tho corpuration wae desirous of carrying. wives neross streots for the purpose of eta | sho Iights Into stores where it was d= elred, Ttwas thelr Intention at sume future ‘Uiny to utteupt to light the streots. It was nlso Vnelv intention te havea contral station for 500. Nghta, which wotdd require a 50-horse power: uni. ‘The hirgest dynamosmiohine made Use or was or fortyelight power, Tho wires of other olltes were run on posta, In New York they wore run on hunpsposte, but this system. woul be too expensive here for business Tihs ing onlys A ventral stntion would roadlly dyht thu South Divistur he Hehe could he trans initted froti one palnt ae wall we another, ‘The availability ef a site would hu gaverned only by ita cost, and tho cost.or trandportation, of fuul, ole. Mr, Cross wanted the tight to lny wired au (hut the Company could 6 sane af “the linge Distuess nti it. Uno mutton wad tenporit: rily hild aver, . ‘Tuo duutter of the West Division street fine provernunt wis tke up, and Capt, Stinley wis heard on a potition ta have Siawrouate, which Wwase@pald on a provious wdsusinient wide by tho West Park Bowed. o BUDGEPONT PUMPING WORKS, Gon, Marth Heo, the Seat A for the Hore cules Iron Warks, of which Churles A. Molons- ald Ja the ewner. enilud yesturday afterncon: pon Commissioner Waller and the gentionion. held quite a conferenes, Me, MoDouatd clujma to bo able to furnbh pumps Cor lridgepurt of the cupnsity required for. $10.00 Joss thin the Quintard iron Works of Now York, ‘Though the Horentes bid “was higher, diferent innebinery: from that nceepted ‘ws: proposed to be built, Gen, Beer mie shown pretty wlly and succcss> fully that ie will pey the eity to adyortlaa uygatia, and Str, Waller Lue saelded: todo ge, Mo alse dotlvured juGen. Beem tho following notiticas Hol Sots “E¢'Mr MeDanald witt bring me sntisfactory: proof of hls skill, muti. Mane fugllties to ture dish the machinery wo want fn as short a the He the Quinturd Coinpany now offer to ap it Aund ‘will Tuuincaiately give u bond to tho City of Col. vaya, With undoubted seourity, to be ipproved y the SMuvor, Panny bhnself to bhd 810,000 loss. thon $597,000 (which ds the Quindird Company's Rae Lid) and guurtateeing to carry out this Mb OF SEIT, f fiecontad “by the elty, wader proper contract... lised upon the: plane yd Speuiflontions, and -shall’guaraptes n duty wid cupiulty equal tu, that iy yoposed. iy the Quinturd Iron Works, ang Bhalldo the work to the autlsfactiun and uppraval of the Camiulas Biouer of Public Works, ar tu pay as Nquidated dstouges, In cage oF hie Millure to to a, white ever it may cost tha city “above 8137.00 [0 prus vuro vaid Inuchinery: within the mu progered cots, umoby them @ Hberally-drawa check Trom | by the Quinturd Company, thun doin willloy to . Ghlone Stamptae Company, 103 boxes tu y sot_asite tho presont bide nud rendvertise for now ones, and Mus give hint another ehanee,” itis unilerstoud thit Mr. MaPouald will give those assurances, . neath a monster Hower-pot, tho Ineky one who broke the pot und Hberated tho bird being: pros elaimed the victor. Then came a boothunt, in whieh a dozon dads, whose boots had len retoved and tixod Jn it heap, were aul to work to ington thelr own piles isin, io - Qrst prize being given to tho one who frst vgs complished the mnatehing. After these indgue nuines nino saok-races, exe races, ellmblnyg the pole, and uthor sports: and while this Tun wits progessing the. Plati-Deutseher eouk-hovecs Were disposiig of hinge quintites of Piannokn chen—potate anenko-rnd of Bnekkartotqtel and herring= ni tonal tshes always tnidilged ti ont sireh ovenslons—yehtlo tho amount of Tavis Thin beer constimed was cnormotis. Late in tho ovening the witigr, which wits the most sitecosss ful ever wotten Up by the Pintt-Dertsehor Vos rel, cante to an ond, aud everybody wont homo sated with plousura, a TUG-WIUSTLES, THE INVRUNAL MACKET STILL QUES ON. About Y o'elowk lagt Friday morning 0 good hinany of the Inhabliants of the North Division, nid those residing un Miehiun avontio north of ‘Twellth street, were nvoused from thelr peucos Tal slumbers by the tineurthly howl from (ho COUNTY -BUILDING. THOMAS Fox, of No, 10t South Chirk, and Margaret d. Mechar, were brought to te Jal yesterday to awvatt a hearing on tho wvharge of Delng msanu, = Auoan Ganoxen wrote yesterday that he would bu ab’ the Celminal Court and ready for Uusiness Monday, ‘The court-rvom will uot ho tlonned up by that date, however, so tho chances fro that he will have tothhye to go except ros Neve Jude Wiltlamgon ln herring motions, MAU CORR Pron was formally atlachared Yesterday, nod a document of a ehullar chars deter awvitlts Ste, Clapp. who has not been b {rom ue tho. Jail sites the eseipe of Cole Hatlir RyeoWs. hiling Me, Price's phiee toa rarily, Dat Ue Nicht duiter ts understood to bo pressing lls claims for the position. What tha outcotne wi be te one ean tell, but duller Bolg Is anxious tree Mer, Price re shanti ay matte rel ters appear to be drifting that wa: brs CHUN a be w iis lsy predicted, Wilby resto oi aie carly | so-enited Siren, or fog-horn, Of tho Inko-tuy day. 7 Favorite, whieh nt.that iaeonventent hour say. vived oft the harbor with three lumber-laden barzes in tow. Tho sounds were.contioned for fully ten nluttes, and wero tor the purpose of Arousinir the tugemen at the dock, go tut tno (ngs would vomeont to take the throe burcos alluded to up the river, ‘The Favorite succeeded hot only {i getting her tugs, but In aroushiye: about MOXoat tho inhabitants of Chicaro from sleep, arkl getting tp an equividdent amount of Indignntion. “Vho nheht-patrol of the Citizens? “Assoclition, who was on the Rush atreut bridia wateling tho Favorite, says the binat was Just as pleruing 4 if the horn hid been but 200 yards trom bin, ‘The effect wad almply front rik, Whethor the Favorite was withlt police Juries diction or not at thin thie, her ofticers should Tas Committee on Equalization mot yeatorday forenoon, aid deeded ty constder potting tu thor, ‘Thoy will pow draw up thelr report in nes cordines “with | tho *ennelustons heretofore rotched, and snbmit it te the County. Board Monday, ‘The feature of thé report will be tho Feeommendation in reference to vessel prapers 1s whieh folds that alt such property should have been nasessed on the South Side, nid nullt> Hes all assesments made by the Assessors of Uo other divistons, except where the South Side Assessor faited to tind 4 valuation, Ttn County Board of Hqunllzatton held an tne formal meeting yesterday ty Haten to srgimonts regard to tho f vessel property's Wi word present, ba “ne conclusion was reached, and fh fo ome up agin Weanesday Tho | have hail some consideration for the eltizong how phise of the tnutler yesterday. was the | Who were lying nneonsulously «under herens, Production of a letter from the State Auditor | 80 to speak. In this consvotton, the question fo Me Drake, whieh appeared to. instruct | rises why that mode of coumiunientiog. with the lutier to a tho vessel pray the shore caunot be nbundoned nltegethor, and erty in the town where it was registered, | toekets substituted: or tho uecudsity avoided by. sunding « bott on shore to notify Uo river lugs. Ag the duparturyg of the lumber tows trom bos jow fs known by telegraph, and the arrival hore enn be calculated within a fow hours, it scoms very strane that more noise should be made over the arrivatof ane lumber tow than would be necessary for the whole Heer. After tho Favorite had dfstributed ber ance thoy proceeded up tho river attached to ditter- ent tugs, one of which, agit Inaimutution of that: veesel Dew her whistle with greut Vigor and violence from Gondrich's dock up to Stute stroct, aneelthantand ing tho protests of the bridge-tenders und BE the efticers of tho Favors ite. which wis Wy comminy., When tha Captain of that river tug pays hls $25 tine, ns hie has been stimimoned to do to-day, he will, perhaps, regret “Dis tegal oxpression of temper, ‘Tha would make tt taxable (the own of South Chicago, the Custome)ouge borg located I thts division of 13. Tho New York & Now Ene gland Investing Company ago presonted a coms plalnt, whieh was ingore In the form of vw convers gntion than unything else, that thoy bad been nasessed for $10.00, walle they owned oniy ,009 of properly in the entire county. This question wis also deferred, nud tho Assessor ts to be catted upon for more Information, SALE FOR TAXES, Tho annual Lax-site commenced yt tho presunco oF u hinge arniy of tix-shurks, bo- jug opened by Assistaut-Treacurer Heye, ‘Tho crowd fi utlendince were uolsy and Wid be- youd description, and a ensial tuokereon would have thought be had mide a mastake and gotten Anton pooleroom or stop-bueket shop, he silo esterday, In started wo. tho spuvial nagessincnts, and ie Wess cold in eael town, ad ols MNS. M.A. OLIVER. lowing this up one detingtent. lot was the nesdins AKEN TO CLEVELAND, dieposed of In tho Town of Hanover for goneral State nud county tuxes. ‘The tax-shirks were tho purehuasgors In every cuse, reprezonting tham= selves or suuiehody else, atid Chu ordinuy spen- ulator would have bitd Ho morvopportunity than afen tna tareburrel, In fact, SLapperred ag it tho “sturks” hut nugleipated every ule to be made and had agreed among themeciyes ag to Which fot they would buy, ‘fore were no fore feltures to uinount to anything, and st ls not probable there will bo, ‘The sile with continu trom ty today unt all the dellaquout proper- ty Is sold, NATIONAL ITEMS. Tho body of Mra. Mary A. Olivor, which was hald at the Meroy Mospltal by order of Dr. N. 8, Davia, was delivered to Mr. Jordan, tho un- dertaker, yesterday and sont to Clévelnnd In the nftgrnoon, | It scetns that.dIrs. Oliver, who was 4 respeetuble wotnan nnd of geod family inOhlo, wasa widow, and, for somo reason, loft hor home ast cumo to,this city to carn 2 livollhood. She had beon employed by Mra. De. Gould nt $15 4 aunth provioua to hor sickness, Whon Sl) sho refused to tell who har people wore in order tit Hie inight bo telegraphed to, After hor death, so Mttle Lolng known wbout her, De. Davis beauine stiymicions and declined to give up the remains when ber funily, through Mr, Jordan, asked for thom, Mra. Oliver: was admitted to the Morey Hospital Monday and died Friday. In tho absence of Dr. Davis, who really knew Ittla about tho cage, uaving toft the ant in the caro of Wy subordinate, death vertitigate was fsyuiud by Dr, Churston, who hud attonded Mrs, Ollver betore ee went tu tho hospital. A burial permit was procured fromthe Department Of Heutth on tho strangth of thle douumunt, but Dr. Martin, tha subordinute before men- tloned, would tot roeogulze It. Although the body waa tinder hls “control, and “he~ waa Hnpressed with the tden of foul play, De, Davis id not make an autopsy, ner did be novify the Coroner to heid-an inquest. When tho womun was received nat tho hospital, bis dlognosis agreed with that of Dr. Thurston,—that slic was sulfering from fnllamination of the stomnch and bowuls. Dr, Davis must have become convinced that bis. conjectures were ontirely unfounded, for ho yesterday pormitted tho body to be tuken uway, It 13 always well to be cautious, bat when thore Is uothing to Justity suspicion it fa burdly right .to cust repronch on it Woman who “was ‘innovent of uty Japses. Tho vinployés of Mercy Hospital need watch ing, for one of thom isa thier, When Mrs, Oli- yer was ndmitcod sho had 815 in gold. Bue pated $10 In advanco for an wook's board, und only one gout was. found in hee. purse after her death. So one of the persons: who bid decoss to hor must bo $ uhead. ‘The physicians and Sisters deplorg any such’ occurrence, und an attempt whl dotbtless be made torun down the culprit with a view to ior and: prosecution for ay — Ustren Staves Mansitan Jones returnod to tho clty yesterday nfter spending a week at bis old home in Southorn Hiinols. Tue Sub-'Treasury disbursoments yesterday were $10,000 in gold and £8,000 Iu allver, white the rocelpts were $10,000 In sllyer. ‘Tre internnl-revenuo recelpts yesterday ng- regnted SI Ke, $28,005 for Hqnor, $58.70 for tabucco nad clgara, $1,012.00 for beer, and $160.65 for epeclals, ‘Tis Ponston-Onlce, after betng short of funds: for some tnme, reeclyed an allowanes yesterday: morning, und the result was a busy day in muk- ing up back payments. The disbursements ug- remitted 353,009, AusoLD Kitause, tho Gorman who Is under, bonds for peddling Hquor and ehrars without a leeuse, did not bave his flunk examination yes- terday owlng to the theonee of witness. “Tho necessary papers Nrv ont.for a sitnilar olfenso: minst West Bide silonn ur TH ¥ who was: to Inve been examined at a’etock yosterday tfterngon, but who was not urrested ‘in thine by the Murshals, though the Intter baye had the papers since Saturday. InrenNAL-ReVENuL Contecton IAnVEY de- nies most cmphutically that he is about to ree sign iis present Government position to become: Beeretary of nt rattrond construction company: He did not know how auch a ridiculous rumor ebunced to buye gone afloat unless tt wits be- cause he happened to be Prestilent of the Indl. ana, Mtnots & Town Rultroad Company, a posi- Uon whieh df not require duties of an uctive nature and whieh did not interfere in tho least with the perfect fulillinent of bis obligations ag Coltector. Fotiowina Isa lst of tho. dutinblo goods re- ected ut the Custom-ifouso yesterday: Lyon & Healy, 17 cases musical inatrumonts; Vorgho, Rubhuy & Co,, b enaes Crnciccrys Chaeies Gunz, Lense tlressed skins; David Wyllo, 1 onsk wines Isane Plwuin, Lengo leathers | Leon Dupuy, £ coke and 1 ense wine; Wilsun Brothora, 12 cuses dry gouds; Langfeld & Heldelberger, 4 casos smokers’ articles; Schwoltzer & Becr, 6. ensea crockery; M. Wright & Co., 1 enae needles; J. Ve Farwell & Co,, 4 cnses dry goods; Caraun, Pirlo, Seott & Co., fh eusea dry youd lucvcy Brothers, Tease hoslery; Leo Kalinan, 31 bates loaf tobe lnrcouy, ‘FATHER CASIMAN, SUNBTANTIAN TOKEN OF THK ESTREM IN WHICH MB 18 ELD, : Father Thomas Cushman, pastor of St. Jar- Jath's Church, left this ofty Jast evening for. tho old fand on a three months’ vacation. ‘Cho good father hag tabored zeulouialy for nino years In St. Jarluth’s parish ‘in improving his church building schools and convents, and in attending totho spiritual wants of the pouple, While doing bis duty to bischuron, Futhor Cashman has not forgotten his duty either to his adopted or Als native country. Ho has always taken 2 prom: eo; J.C. Olsen & Con O pocknecs dry goods; | inent mirt in Irish Natunat alfalrs tu this coun- Fowler. Henthors, 0 SGI BING AT) hans try, und 14 gonsequontly very popular with tho Phelps, Dodge & Co, 59 boxes tn plate; | !tish-American eltizons of Chicago, ‘That he ts popuine with the people of bis own purlal was guown on Sundiy ovenlug last when a delogie don headed by Jon Wy bnright and comprising among -othors. Ci 7D. Hend, By Morand. Manalleld Cleary, P. J. Nenly, Bornurd MoDovitt, Baroy Cavanyeh, aud A. da Barrott eaiied at hig house nnd presented him with uu purga con- taliting 3500, = Sir, pauclicat munlo the: progentation Inn ault- ablo spucch, und Fathor Cashinun, who wis OE Kelth & Co, f cnses dry i rood; R 1. M. Livingatou, Hd & Co, 18 canes dry cher, $0 cuses Gon Nitund Brus. & Luni, 1 enso lev Bros. dh) siuks salt: Phelps, fe 7 boxes tin plates J, BD. Mandal & Co. 189 bareela dried apples; Jolin Garrick, 184 cords tinburk and 6,000 ecg pasts Goodonow i doifroy, 4 cuses bieyele purt Lense necdiess Marshall gouda: Reid, slurdoch & dvnged milk row! & Hinds, 0.0 ratlrond tus, f20 cedar posts, and | tuken coniplotely by aurpriso, suitable replied. fot telugraph poless fH. H, tlaydon, 2.04) anoks In conversation with n/TiUNB reportor yea- RAE Titehenc & Foster, Jur ties, Zonk | torduy, Pathor Cashanin spoke recltinuly of the NS Collections, $10,012, | kindnoss of bis people, und said thet he bad ei known nothing of ‘tho cuitection: of the pnp othcewise he wonld haya tried to proyent it. He sail that he expected to start on bis Yuaoution with anly about 8200 to meot his ox henses. ‘Through tho xenoroslty of hls parlali- fonurs, hig. wallet now contiins 31,1. Ono menor of bls congregation presented bia with asi Mud unother with n $40 yolitepleca, ‘fho young Indivs of bls parish, not tu be betinds hand, presented him with a newt and waolletiled purse yestorday morning. coursed nil these Mitters werd ‘worth more to Fader Cushman than thoir mare money value, Lhoy represented the fove and esteom fr whieh he Is held by hts poople, It is only w slight rocognition uf his sorvices, and of his nny sterling quullties agit Privat or a3 a ith, Fathur Cushinin will spend somo timo with bis vyonerable mothor at Kiveratown, near Cork City, and will yjult Prance and Itty, ‘ SUBURBAN. WYDY PAIK. : ‘Tho Voard of Educution’ of District No. 1 met, Anst uleht uc tho High School. ‘The contractor for the Greenwood Avenue Schovl asked tho Hoard to allow him. gw for’ loses on his con trot, avunsioned by tho tirdinoss of othor ountrnotors tn tislshing tholr work. ‘The request was refor ‘Vhd nasesamont for the Improves monvot-Fifttoth streot,aimaw lug to B10, was orderal pal, fhe Comunlttce on Bulldings and and Grounds wore requested to viet the Conall School, aud wero -enipowered to wnike nay needed improyaments, the Kenwoud Sebool has buen thorvuwbly overhuidlad and res palred ut an expanse of aver 8600, and now pre sonts u Vory favorable uppearanes, “Tho Grand Crosaing School his wlyo boon ropalred to tho oxtout of 800, The Park Sldv, Bevooletlousy is th Ftuked to Grund Crousiug, Tho oxponse i thes, and 0,105 paving pos UNION VETS, REAULAR MONTHLY NEETING, f ‘The Vnlon Voterin Club hod w monthly moct- Ing attho Grand Paeltio Inst night, President W. Serlbner in tho chair, Tho uttondance was a | lurae onv. 2 Some thno ago the Club passed a soriesof resolutions condemning the netlon of curtain Hewspupers In fntiimnating that tho attompted nagasination af tho Preaitent was tho result of a politien! conspiracy on the part of a faction at: Washington, A copy of those rusolutions * was forwarded to Vice-Prosidout Arthur and ulsu to Mr. ‘Hugeuo CA and tet mht letters wero? rend fram those two gantioe mon thanking the Chub for ite. zenerous aotion, Mr. Conkling stated that “such oxpredsions could not rail te reniind munly menok the wrong of such viglous falsehoods and insinuations'as bad been rife of lute threughont the land." ‘ aAnduvitution was recelyed far tho Club to at- ton the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Reunion at Bloom Ington, Sept. 7,8, andt, 1¢ wus decidad tout tend ina body, : it having been decided at a provious meoting: to give n’serles of leuttires and entortuininents tinder the uuspiees of the Club, tho Prosident Inst aight appoluted tho following Committe on Leatureat Murtln Boom, £1. Caudle, G, A. Divblo, O. 1s, Saud, und Willian Beye, Measra. d. J. Heuly, Jobn K. Pratt, and LF, Jacobs were appointed a commitice to prepare rosolutions Hive to thodenth of the lato Comrade Jacow Gi. Binkth i The Comittee on Eniployment reported that. the work of accurimg positions for wienployed solilore was belug pushed earnestly forward and with conulderable micuess, ‘Tho Comilttos on Drum Corps reported that there was now under tho tultion of Drum-Mnjor John Cuttin a corps of twenty young mon, fond uf the Club inembers, . ‘The report of the Seurctary and Treasuror showel tho receluts for the menth to hive heen 8 ut dishuirieMONte B07, lovin bil iv, ir, Churtes 1. Btong, Corresponding Scorutar of tho Hoclety of the Ariny of the Cumterlun stated that bo had sent out over 1,00 invitntons tu soldlors ta attend the anatiul meoting uf the Soulety at Chattanoogs Bept. und 24, and that the attendances: feaiteny, to be an exeuedligly Jarge ond, © ‘tne soolety will bo revelved ut Chats thnooga by a asduelation of old Confedyrato suldicrs, formed speolutly Cor the purpose, THE PLATT-DEUTSOUERS, JOLLY WIND-UP OF THEI TWO-DAYS" PIONIC, » The Plutt-Deutschor ploniekers quthored agnia {nu strony unimbers at Oxden's Groya yosterday, where a repetition of the sport of tho. previous duy, without. any tedious indulgenco in, epuodh- miutcing, wos enjoyed by sum 4,000 men, women, ‘und children. ‘Tho day was warns at tlinos, but 4 pleasant breeze tompored the eun'd mye, and made duuctog an enjoyable as woll as a posal- ble delight wt all shied, ‘Tho weal sports to vo hud nt pledtes worn on band, and bosides (bose 0, = ~ PULIAIAN, ‘ ‘Tho wien employed at Pulluan bavo glvon tho JUtluola Central Ratlroad Company is woud deat uf trouble by aap on. frotght-tralns with the Intention of riding intu the city, 0 precyon which bas resulted ina number of deaths, ‘Thu rallrond comoany tially resolved to break it up, und resorted to i strategom to aucomplist thls, object. | A number of pallegmen were convened Ol tuo trains, and when the mon bourdim tho cure about ton ot thorn wore immediately uwen fu charge and lucked up touwult trial The une Tortunuto vieting of ‘this stratexy will be used as oxutiplos to ull who nro Kivon to Jumping an tralng,wid will be punished tertho full extont uf the law, Bit . ‘, > *DELIBERARE SUICIDE, Tincotn Fark seems to bu growieg In publio favor ay a delectable starting: pulut on tho trip tatho lund of tho grout horeaftur, ; Scores of poreous buve shore begin tut trip by tho witcr-route, and many others have socmed to Hind pleasure In lym down Jn the shade upon tho pease and closing tholr carthly careers with the aya uo Lowls eadiy bullet, Ouly a fow cu was Sound thore dead, und youturday utters Noun ae about $o'elouk. anathor wnan, supposed duny of the natlount wames of the Low-Gernian fUrehvadt unt iy ite eu teigede Thee ot sort counties were fluiged tte’ A. woodonesbod | iy nuard, Wuer Koplow, Who hastened ww dance, partivipated in by souy thirty performs he muln gutrance, and nuar by in nclump of ers, excited the unbounded cnthnelnem of tod fps tt found the inan, sho bivod ouzing tron who Gad learged tu thely youth to trip J} Dulletehals ubout the contre af the furoheud, WTUR LIGHT VANTASTION IN A PALS OF DUGS | ‘Mn the pistol A now S-pallbre Komiuaton, dy) ¥ “00! ve BE ie sition Upon bi rev Wie found 2 Boke ? 1 Bod the wonderment Jn puck fow American 0 vonstitudon snd bysiswa uf tho Seaman's Sspeotuterd us Wore predant, ano who bud-to aoe | Lonovalent. Yolo, and sn ‘oan show. that Knowledge that the ‘conventional style vluge jal set supposed sto by the den meta, dance was w tere bigaluliy, us fords nolso wont, | Was u member th good atundipg: of tbat orgunls when compared with its tyausatbinie Hrwt cousin, Then there wie’ w.rgostershunt, (i i wation, Deowase ae upbarvutly 6G youre of ung indies w age, OF mediun) ohige bud dark balr ont abort, : a which balt a dozeu. jlindfolded B suooth face, und uv sulluw cornplexion, wn with ulokatn, theiy Ah eee tho -grouud. in-| wore dark plutnos and black Tele bute ‘Tho body seureb of tho bird which hud buva -uidden -be- | way tukuu to the Morgue. - aes + é 1 i BULLS AND BEARS. Suspension of Comstock & Co., One of the Largest Houses ’ in the Trado. Tho Linbilities Estimated nt the Neighborhood of R100,- ‘ 000, 7 Higher Prices Generally in the Grain’ Markets, Tho susputsion of (. -P, Comstock & Co. was reported uu 'Chnage yestorday morning. Hunors about tho condition of tho trina were in ciroulas Uon tite Saturday afternvan, but they were vontradicted by. authority, andthe report yess ferday that the botse Nad dtd down wis ro- colved with soma doubt at frat. It fs utiler= stood tht the Uri felt quite ‘eure up to thy lst that the difflcutties could be bridged over, and tho business by continued without (Interruption. Tho losses nee estimated at from $100,0W to $15, The open denis wore tennsterred te auothor house, whieh. wir checking thom off and nutking sume settlomonts yosturday, but up tun late hour the work hal not progressed far enoligt to coabty one to toll how infitters stuvd. Comstovk & Co. have teon doing an extensive business, especially in corn and unta. For soma Hing pat they have been looked upon as tho heaviest shippers uf corn on the Board. ‘Thoy also carried un nt receiving business, aid hid eousiderable erlbbed corn iu tho country, 13 wells vate, aualist whieh silos dy this murket for tutare dellyes ‘here wero rumucs on tho Bourd that Me. Comstock had algo been operating on tho short ulde of wheat ulther for Liinselt or athurs, Comstock & Co, Is un old frm gn Chango, and has occupled nv prominent position. Fathig 10 Usih, vitey settled for 35 cents on tho dolinr, und, resuming busliess, soon recovered tholr former etanding. Their operations have probubly been larger In corn than In other produce, tough they were by ito wens confined to tls gran, Mr. Comstock sald yestorday that the witulrs of tho fem wero sy spread out thut It would tke somo tine tv got them Logether und find out tho true situntion, to stated thut thoy tad lost honvily on silpments of corn to Now York whieh had nut stuad the fuspeetion there, the geain having become heuted or out of condition white fn transit. ‘Tho losses on’ those sitlp- nents lie ruughly cathnated nt about g4,- Against these" shipments tho ttrin fold short in this market aan hedge, and tho local dent haying turned against them they bud lost abort 850,000 more, ; MAKING $100,000 IN ALTa ‘Thoy bad also gold corn and onts for future des livery against the cash property held in the comutry, a large part of the corm beng in eribs, Owing to the Frightful advanee in prices durin (he pust few duys thoy had been eburply ei ‘pon to put cup mnning, and responded UU tholr ability to do so was at ain end, Mr. Comstock expects to lave a statement of tho affairs of tho house reudy in a day or two, nud tho suapension may prove ta be only tem- porary, Baty {n tho spring partios in tho shipping trade fooked upon the shipment of corn cargocs u3t With sugpicion, ‘Lhoy wero ufratd tho ‘eruincowtd not be depended upon te keep tt gout! condition, the pecullar weather coud! tons of the winter — boin: very muclt adverso to tho keeping qiutitios of carn. Dir. Comstock took bola woen others were hang- Ing back, and bad the rood fdruine to yet seve oral cargos throush all right, out of whieh bo mnie considerable invuey, the protits belng all the grentur,-n8 ho had little compatitiun fi tho business for several weeks. Partiosin tho trady Bay that this success tnado him overcontident, aa he thou commenced to operate on a larger seule than they would have ‘deomed prudent, even after seeing his success with the cariler consignments. : It is whispered by thoso In the trado that a good dunlot tho corn that hns fallod to pass Ine spection as No. 2 in New York graded down be cuuge Ht wus not stright No, 2 whon tt loft her, a yrood deal of it bolng 1 mixture of. about two- thirds No, 2 and one-third rejected, Te was not dathuitly stnted yesterday tbat Mr. Comstock’s corn yot out of condition for that ren son, but it was dupposed wignly probable that he hal been or thought tiinself forced to regort to the mixing process in arder to competo bn equal terms with othorsblppers who were doe ing the sumo thing, 2 A. JJ. Maloy was itso reported to have "ono under." ‘Tho purty could not bo found yester- day. Ho ig understuod to have been doing o rathor sinall brokerage business, aud aome sny “ho was carrying short wheat. Mr. Maloy rotired Trom tho Honrd x few yours ago with, it is sald, a comfortable suni of motvy. THE FAILURES EXCITED TIE MARKETS yesterday, and thoy took asharp turn upward, Outside: advices: were also favorable to an ad- vanea, Tho trading waa’ netive, with lit- Ue “apparent exhibition of . clique move: mounts, oxvopt. perhaps, -in wheat, which rove (9 $1.05 for August dotivery, and the favnidicato accmed quite willing “to: soll nt this price, and -tho shorts ure understood to have jotned thom in this destro, The erowd pad bean mito fy Dioty, not hore, but horonfter. uicatnst tinnortallty: wore sot The argument enable fer thefy meagreness and fagk oF bility. "There was the puroly sensntional argument, which draw. [ts conelitaions frpm the fet that, in death, all of the visible functions of tha body conse, ‘This was moro he; etn Cho aanestion whieh was whether tha spiritual und non-bodly entity would: survive the visible disintegration, Than thers was tha wbstenot argument of apenulutive | philosnpty, which {netuded all thosy theorles Unt redieud tho soul from a aplritinl untity te a.mere ntomle arrangement, dlopoudout on the process of Nature. - Those theories were yratistons nse sumptions, destitute: ol force, In that wo know (hat the mind was Independent. ns, if it were the result of natural forces, ft could not dircat Mtsolt.. ‘Tho third algumont Por spirituality wis thatof iznorance., We eoull not conecive how wo should live outof these bodies: thorefare was nas toconchito that wo anual not. OF tha work ot Christ tn regard to this doctring, It was only Heccasiry to, may that Ho made it etree for we ithow that “If our carthly houses of this: tnbornucle were disgotved, we have a bullting of God, Whose not marty with bands, oturml i tha heivens." |: ‘Tho Woman's Foroign AMlaatavingy Soolety hala its annunl meeting at 4p. mu. in Woslay Chapel, Mrs. le Hobbs presiding. Mra, Higbee, the Revs MM. Parkhurst, Mes. J. 1. Gilbert, and Olleura for the others made short ildrossey, nitawa: M reasoned that tho clique thought itbettor to sot. Ulent $1.25, which ylekied thom a bandsomo: pro than to undertake to run prices up still Isher, and Inour tho risk of having an ava- Innehe of recelpta to.tuke onre of. It was thought by many it tho. farmera wero pisbing the hnrvest and thrashing the gral with all speed in order to got it hore thig month, us country shippors hive thoroughly advised thom that thera fan cornor: In August. wheat, and tho gratn fa likely to feteh good prices dure ing the month, Tho eliquo were also thought to be settling September wheat, which rose to $1.1834. und foil of tater, ‘Tho * tallers” wera tise sald to be raking in thelr profits. ¥ Corn advanced 14: conts per bushel and wns ulur, the full rango on September being ii. ‘The crowd is suid tu be henvy long, and sun of tho boaviest operators ecvined to be solliug out nt the top, Some think anew orowd 1s getting tndor the inarket, and that tha old one is crawling out, satigiod that corn bas beon bulled up for ull it ts worth at present. Novortholess, tho country. ia said to have ugroat deal of corn in cribs and wind, and is quite coniident it will yot touch 60 cunts, It was stated yoaterduy thit letters from various ports Of tho corn reiglon, snid tho vrop was In a ‘uch better-condition “thn yuiety duys ayo. Yow wrotu that the dumage from drought was Yory muvh, and the lutecorn on the tow lands Js said to have been benulited by thodry hot spell, ‘Tho lute rains wero a great tit dn cbraskn tho crop is suld to give promise of bolug tha Invgest over ritsed. Onta wore stronger in- sympathy with corn, solling oR to Miu for Septamber, aud closing easter.’ Itty sald tho Bastorn domiund i likely: to bo smallor this season thin lugt, ta they have 4 good crop dawn there, -..- LAKE BLUFF, Tho Camp-Mecting on tho Lake Shoro~ * *hmmortullay? and “Portoct Love?) ) Setting of tho Cleanliness . Which Is Noxt to Godliness. «. The boom" whivh struck tho camp-mecting At Luko Bluff subsided ton great oxtont ycster+ day, although thero was every Indication of ine ereasod general interest, “In spite ot tha great crowd present Sundiy, thera were no disturb. nicos, us hud been feared, owing to tha excel- lent police arrangomonts mado by Juatieo Hfram | Miller, ‘Che warui weuther of yeaterduy and tho sonoral roluxation aftor Sunday had a nurked oifeat on the number of thoga who atiicd tho sellgious uspeats of tha luko shore and sought tho cleantiness, avhich {9 noxt to, godliness, In tho clear wutora of tho luke, ec ‘Tho morning service at 10 o'clock consisted of 4 Blblo-ruading, conducted’ with grent stccoas by Sips, 8, ML. Henry, The topical toxt waa tho seventeenth verso of tho fourth chapter of Firat Joln, | “Ag oO da BO ce tho , other texte . bemg fenced this to show tho. nevesslty for constint Corlethin work in overy department of Ito, The yepeblig was olosed” with an earncat ox« hortattos by Dr, Willing, urging tho indies to tke more notlye parts inonurch work, sithongt at the astng tine he announced his opposition ta Womwn preachors, 3 Fey Dr, Willing Jott for the ality at neon, and Dr, Parkhurat agsuimed chara of tho mectinga, E IN THK AFTEUNOON tho Rov, J, W. Pholps prouohed on Immortall- ty” tan fairly large wudignce, Hoe tok ug bit toxt the tunth verso uf the frat chaptor of Seo- ond Thnuthys “Our Savior, Joa Christ, who hath abotlsned death and hath brevet fd and jumortatity to light through the Guspel,", Sho sovuker sid thut tho subject of tho dlavourso Was one oF profound interest to every ou, and ony of tho grandost of themes, It wie n grand thing to fullow tho worlds of the uulyerse, awiiylog their ponperous wulghts sa nolsclosly uud grandly on their way, Wncunsclousof those who peer v suelanaly ie thoy but jt was 8 ruater und grander (ight of tho inuglnadion to oliow a iewibodied suul.ov its noiseless wings ant into. the reat eternity, it breathed 10 whispor us it wont, It brought back 0 message wftur it wae gonu, and yor ity worth outwelghed all snes and the shining dist.of “all the eklos, Tho decay seun in Naturesvemed to bo unfayory able to Christianity, ut. the distinctions : bos veer mind aud mattor were so murked us to nand # diferent couvlusion. - Philusopby bud trled to detiie tho limits of sulentiie, and: tha uitimate of poligioue, Shaun, but the wind, Unite the trae, wis Hovor dutielod with what 16 ee .Thore was t broud distinction to be wade OtWCUN ny drawn tho relations of dovelupmant fi Ans mind:: Ono. argument wad to be Srow:the unlvorsal, axpeetation, ‘i'bat the len of 4 fluro life was alwust co-uxtenaly: ith sue ric 0 -OF mankind would. scarcely. La Tho Stisteneo "&: Bupremo sbinue, ithe soul, and future rowards would be tound associated tor , ALMOST EVERY SYeTEM OF HELIGION,” ° no nutter what otuer opinions birt cuter inte a: 8epond arAUDIONE wus tho ovaylotign of ‘sult, aud the four of suede: ee "y y Mrs. C. 0. Met spomlting etry, Mrs, Linebarge: ur wr, Sra, A. It. Setanta, LVENING. In tho oventny tho: Ito. Samucl Kehwarty agted ic ‘Tabernacle on tho suber fukin as tile t rerter 8 UAStULh wet Con front the ethit- venth verso of tho fourth ehupter of the lrat Epletio of Join. ‘Tha spenker showed Unit un- tufge love hid ne Fens, and that the love of God was novar iinperfeot, whether embodied In Hltu- self, or cominuinicnted to.bis subjects. it wis Inport only in degrees Men inight be pos- sosacd of it greuter or tess degree of tho faye of oth. Perfont love cngt out ferr—not ull fenr, not Hind fear, but the fear of nan, tho fear of. punlshinont, and tho cures and gurcowws of this worl in the rerfevt T. iy Xt Uo aUnte: ——<—— LOCAL CRIME. Pickings fromthe Pollcw Courts and *) Stadlous, ‘Thomas Haltoek, a young man charged with severely wounding Frank Shurum on the foru- head with a stuno inn tight non the corner of Forquer and Ciiuton streats Sunday evening, was sesterdty ndmitted by dustiee Ingersoll. {1 $50 bail tu tho Ith. The wounded mau wir sald to bo gettlag alotig nivelyyyesterday, ond no danger td now apprehended from tho Injury, August, Hgger, on a cbargo of burgiury, bo- fore Justice Hudson, yesterday was held over to. tho Criminal Court under bonds of 8600, 16 seen that Alexander Haynes, residue on North Chirk streot, on going jute his vecrount a fow nignts since found tls mun Just wbout Jenving with abundie of clothing wad other amall articles, Ho lmmediutely settled upon him, and he was led inte the Chicago Ayenua Station, A hof-looking eltizon, alying. tho name of John Wiillams, was yeaterduy held: by Justica Iogersoll in 2800 ball to tho Ceininal Court for buying snateved 4 pocketbook containing $16.30 from Misa Annie Nogoy, of Lawnihle. The compliant, ja cotupany with a yorum lady compuinion, wis besot: Sunday afternvon near the southwest cornur of Dougha Park by Wil- jams and another ruftinn, Miss Nopey is tall aud Miugculir, and she fought off hor assillene une. tho chin attached to her wallet broite, when . the fellow cecaped with his plunder, Tho tramps who infest tho Like front are bee eoming duily more snuoy ind troublesome, Sunday niuht a party of thom attaaked Mb Taylor, the daughter of Col. J, 1h nylon, Ww! she was walking with a gentieman friend, utd nttemptod to snitch her earrings from her ear, ‘Tho Indy's escort defended her aud himyelt 1s wollas possible, and flially beat off the ussall ants, For this aud muny othor similne ove renees tho police made a rald and gathered In about twenty toafors, Justice Summoritelt Hned thon $ldeach yesterday morning, and they Went out to gorva tho munielpality by working out their fines at the Dridewell. Edward Carvy, ating Jolin Guteiel, tho youn man who pleked a watch from tho pookut of Wiltlain Bebick ut tho plenta at Ogden's Urove Bunday, was held to the Criminal Court yestor- one by Justice Kaufmunn in bonds of $609, Antrow Olsun, tho Norweptan, 15 yoara of age, who nttompted a criminal assault upon the per- son of Lizzio Hirt, an 8-year-old child whose parents lve at No. 038 Delnware place, was bn ‘ore the North Side Police Court yesterday, und mu ne to tho Crimlant Court fn vonds of $1,000, Lou Wright, Mamio Rdwards, and Lizzie Bmith, lor” avenue cronles, wore urrestod Yeatorday by Oilleor Dollard for currymg on tho atmaold game with Witllam Wilson, wt youn, man trom Hyde Park who took lodgings itt tho Wright mungion Sunday night, nud awoke yes. tol morniug to tid that be bad been rabbed of $201, ‘Thu trio of women will uppenr befure tho volico Court to-dity. Wattor Powura, who waa recontly: arrestod for the ombezzlamont, of about $12 from his em. ployors, the Brink's Express Company, was held 0 the Criminal Court yeaterdny In ponds of $000 by Justice Summerfield, { Jamos Graham, 2 plekpucket, was held to’ tho Criminal Court yosterdny. by Justice Summer- field, in bonds of $000, for robbing James Hort~ vor of n watch, © james Hickoy, a young man 18 yenrsaf age, waa hold to tho Critninnal Court. fopiereiny In bonde of $1,000 by Justice Suminertivid tor Inr> evny, Ho bas boon employed a3, a dray-driver for tho man who has thocontract for the ourtage for Honry W, King, wholesale clothiurs, No. 222 Madison street, aud nus been In tho ‘habit of opening cases of yoods and extracting portions of the contents, In this way be fa thought to have appropriated ubout $100 worth of soos, 'Forrlble Loss of Life, Millions of rate, mive, ants, bod-uuzay roaches logo" tholr tives by collision, with © Rough on Ttuta.”” Sold by druggists, Fiftuen-cent boxes, Over 180,000 Howe scales gold. Borden, Solieck & Co, cor. Luke and Dearborn streois, Chicago. - Worecommend Eldred gesewing-mnachines, Indigestion, dyspopstn, nervous prostration, and all forms’ of gonoral. debility relioved -by Uklug Mensman's Peptonizod Beat ‘onic, tho only preparation of beef contalning its antire nutritious properties, it is ur a inere stimu. unt like tho extructs of beof, Lut conteind Dlood-muking, foreesroneruting. and. [ife-sus- taining properties; Ja invaluable in altenfeos bicod conditions, whethor tho result. of oxtiuid ton, norvots ‘prostration, overwori, ar netute discuges, particularly if resulting front, pulmo nary comptaints. Cuswoll, Mazird & Co, pro- prictors, New York. Vor sale by drugilata. ° BIRDHS.~ : LAVEM—Auu. 7, tn tha wife of dncub If. Layer, of nit’ Nironcet, wueugnter, : ot -* MARREAGE - LICENSES. ° (ate following inarriawo HMeoneee woru Isauod poss 1 aD finewan, eaten, wi A atesy 3, { Urldyet As wait Arthur Cuckertan ‘uwitof Lake, Heng, Haitle Sf. Cuuite: Hea. Donnls Do" Lora Piwwbe Thayer, Gl sChteawo, f Joseot Glabash Josepha Huhta; Warren it. Praw Mme a: Colenian, BKheruun 1, stile: aia Charios &. Anna i, Adams, Patrick Murph: TAIN nt a { lasiuaa Novia, borsius rath Lika Geo yadath Pica a ‘Thirty-rovonth, Paintin Tee Gt fudlana wy, hlewkU. & ki Cottage Groveny WieayO, at 4 40 Milton uv, ig autiun aye 13, Ander Ananda 3, ieee Ueorme Hoint {Mowe Heurliaras: Herik Joban Forno. (Latina S, tunwunsss MARRIAGES, .°. - TOANK—WHITH—At ‘Trinity Sot petirer Calo Au by tie oye de ate. AL ituunie, af Canon iy to Mt. White, daughtor uf (0 auth Byunstun, tit. No cards, x DRALHS. Cage inert restr encrrcitar ares tereinr aaron G)KESON—The funornl pr the late doin Glowsan, natlve uf Cashul, County Tirporiry, Urelund. who lod on Muturduy, Aud ator o alidre und willl Hinges, agad it yours, will leave his ate resldunew, i. U AVost ‘Tnylorest wt Yu. mie Vuoaday, tho Yitt Inst for the Chureh of tho to! Pwelluliest., thoticu by curring lie Uecuased was U - Giguaun und son-iie! chuul gNichols, ‘OF Vrh wna New York papers pluase copy. 5 {PRASHIL-Auu 7, at Nu, 259 Thiclouytl-pluce, lan bella d, Hore, beloved wife uf John W, Fraser, axod Hyoure ¥ mouths and Zips, Se V aeryicos ut Bt Caul’s My, Church, Muxe ee eat ert a Tiesatitee ane tere fa" Wiek (cutiund), ai Louis (Sto; and’ Grand 1 pOrN PIUNEE COV. ay re HA ha Kitas,-infant rnin resldunee, Hid South Purk-ay., Tuas Scag re Phar agora ter GRIMM=<On fats ilo Be “Churein, a ea oe anid 3 t ie edulines Witton GE TF yuuanex Gruaiae cbc t, Ws) ¥ Ti t rajwun CURRY, J iow Yer At, w.# fi AY—At bis residence, Ni Wont Stadison-ate |: chizato, Austenitic, pow te Guay Day : eect tt aA seen ee Barstugs County: and Lyndon:(Ont,) ‘pappra’ PONE’ Monday tioriug, at'A-d'cinek; Aug. arnt hiv reside Kt Bt Whuhtggastat Bauidol Sotan SF aE pete rap ha a ee mB at Be Tous Gathudras, curyst Bogria ‘mid Wass) Hf Wotvoruaduton Uta) Chrouteto ‘vlonso vopy, tsa Laity | Mhuraday ayontiys (ha ah tlt ab T hy ent RAUTERAL I Bo ehh of doin beat Futwend Toesthns ABRNY At Lake V1 Ht Inetly Juedin Carlie, Uphurdstovor, mn" AMOS Un; aren’ ‘wl fa feet late 1 Hay. tho. thy from Kusetng Conmutory. My Merb Tat CSTt it Hibbert teathe intanty Hiberne aged year und Wi sn Mary St FOUOFAL ‘Tuesdays Ath. 1 1 as Dy eRUrCHiMER ta Cate tee Ment, 53 Atte. 8 rit, at tha ater Dutrtiy, WY Of hee atts i Pid O'Miltoy, native of Westpurietanaety tes nail yeat i Ly Magee Amaral nidco terantlar, Me TeA'TLS noonday peuye mis, Me. Viurlin ba HCO WCELINE Lite Ove; Hult fronds nro javltudt Lt, shel Leake men and t 18 At thelr, Iyer: Amare “hy GEO. P. GORE & CU, AT OUR AUCTION § | AUG. 10, We desire to call the especial at. tention of Retailers to the large assortment of goods designed for PRESENT and FALL SALES, Thursday, Aug. fl, at 9:30, Megular Wovkly Sala of Crockery and Glass 1 Uratus wollenssurted W. Gs 6. und Yellow Ware, aa barrels’ Gl Murnors, Chinineys, ote. Goods" paekud tor country merchants, GRO, 1 GO 1'0.. Auctionsars, Si, JACOBS 01, Ware, i Hataty I mare," Lama, GREAT GERMAN REMEDY | RHEUMATISN, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, — LUNBAGO, BACKACHE, Gout,’ SORENESS SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS an SPRAINS, H FROSTED FEET ann EARS, BURNS and § soap, H Ganeral Budly Fos TOOTH, EAR ax HEADACHE, ACHES. No Preparation on oarth e sare sone, siirLe and‘cnear External Memedy. A trial enue but the comparatively trliling outlay of 4 Cents, a0 erary one suffering with paln can have cheap and positive provltt laltOHs ALZCTIONS IN, ELRVEN LANGUAUTS. i ‘SOLD.BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IM RECDIGINE we A. VOGELER & CO. E *" Balthmore, Md U5 + ioe Gg ’ pAUTAI MADE BROS GRAPE CHUAM TAIEAIE ousokuuper's fuvorite ln toading cltlos ut the Yor Hovontse’proparation: mekos wuctt Hai UN om ene Fons poster. Can We groin heavy (ode pear-merea TTT 11) Wi ¥ “Ae NUMA, BIRNEY 1 oy Gas Tanks au Can eee) Depeenpeasencger learnt min Col woru fucuat 7 Y 5 ¢ Be JMG t tetene nae : tig, Ltebiny Ulcerstede peer ahd eigen sndiatBar soctysne at ha nals A gates be sm A ALL OTHER BALD