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* A. Burnes, W. H, Hod, o THE CHICAGO TRIBU WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1881—TEN PAGES. THE CITY. IN GENERAL. Bisttor Scott, China, Is at the Pacific, EL Brows, U. 8. A. Is nt tho Pacitic. It. G, Dennina, U. 8, Ny faat tho Pacitie. Cuantes Matix, England, is at tho Pacife. W. D, Cantint, Kausns City, is at tho Palmer. Con, Y. K. Grass, Guorgotown, Ky. is at the Palmer, Tux Hon. 2. P. Culvor, Lafayotte, is at tho Tremont. H, F. Jenxinas, Middle Park, Colo, 1s at tho ‘Tremont. 4 8AM F. Atwoon, Leavenworth, Kus, [3 at the Bherman, ‘Tun Hon. O. H. Spencer, of Grinnell, Ia, is at tho Lelund, nie Con. U. GAY and wife, of Hayou Téche, aro at tho Loland. Dr. Asp Mus. C. O. Wrrairr, Cincinnati, aro at the Pacilte. , Dar, Wittras T, Bupinaros, Brooklyn, ts at the Putiner, Maa. Joun McDonaty, San Franclavo, is ot the Sherman, Sexaror lt. W, Fenny, Grand Haven, Mich, at tho Palmer. H.C. RaMspent, of the Mlssourt Republicans 1s atthe Leland. ‘Tie Hon, John Q, Adatns, Negaunco, Biich,, 16 at tho ‘fremont. W. D. ‘Topp aud tamlly, Donver, aro stopping at the Sherman, : BR. WaALvo and wife, of Rovkford, aro stop> ping at the Leland, s LoL. 0. F, Waters and wife, Burlington, are wucsts at tho 'I'reront. Crtantes Leranrox, editor of tho ‘Oskaloosa Herald, is at tho Tremont, _ Mag. 8. M. Wiirrsrpe ond Maj. It D, Clark, U.S. A,, are at the Pucitic. ‘Tue Hon, W. G.'fhompson, Mayor of Dotrott, and wifo ure ut the Mactil, E. L, Linpsy, New York, and Fred 8, Swisher, St. Paul, are at the Tromunt, W.IL Perrinosy, General Manager of tho Chicugo & Grund Trunk load, is at the Palmer. Cousovony 8. 8. Coutson, of tho Missourl River ‘fravsportation Compuny, {8 at the Tre uot. A.M. Gneaony and wife and the Ion. J. Tay Jor Sinith nnd family, of Springticld, are ut tho Leland, 1. W. Ginns and wife, Little Rock, and Joln Long and wite, Kentucky, aro gucsts at tho Palmer, ‘* ‘Tne Hon, 8, It. Sherman, epublican nominco for Governor of lowa, and wife, Des Moines, ure guests at tho Tremont. Dr. Cuaunrs, Ginnent Davis left tho city yesterday for Wisconsin, where ho wes called ¥ toleyruph for the purpose of wilting on lls sick mathor, Groner Steruun, President of tho Bank of Montrent, and It, 1. Angus, Vicu-President of tho St. Paul, Miuncapolls & Manitoba Rond, a0 aut cho Facitic. M,C, Wannen, Now York; A. H.Swoard, Al- bany; John B, Cotton, Galesburg: C. W. Chaiti« bora, Lincoln, Net; und J. W. ‘Cltus, Kunsas City, wre ut tho Shermun. ‘Tne temperature yesterday, Munagse, optician, Tanuse isuilding, was 18 follows: 8 ul, ST deygrecas 10 tt, thy B0z 12 thy 85; 3p. m,, 8: Uy Se oe in, WW. Lurome eter, Sa. ms, 20.40; 8 p. mi, 20.50, ‘Tig afternoon Charley Knorr, Chorley Clark, Join MoWade, uod Charley Noble, why compose the Chicago Chickoring Mato Quartet, iu to Genova Luke, where they ise a parlor concert: nt tho Whithng House. dirs. Jessic Burtictt- Davis will usalet thou. A Boann meeting of tho Bantist Theologieal Union was beld at the Grand Pavife yeaterday « afiervoon, at which no business of outside b> ftocest was transucted, Tavurt, Baus and the officers of tho Larrabeo Rtrect Station have subseribed nnd collected: ‘$247 for tho sufferers of tho late fire on North avenue, Tho moncy hing been distributed auwong sovon pbor fumilies, Mu. W, T. Cantnros, tho baritone ond Bias of the Acme Overa Company, now playing the © Muscotte ” at the Grand Opera, will lutrorduce night aud hereafter nt cach performunce tho forenttor ” song from * Carmen,” in which ho has gained much celebrity, A TEAM of horses attached toa wagon belong ipy tu Solomon Anderson, of No. 1 Hubbard street, backed olf tho dock In the ‘Oxiden Sip, north of Division-street bridyo, ut 8 o’ciouk yoa~ terduy morning, and Loth horses were drowned, ‘The urcident was caused by the nes getting entangled, Ds, SELINA MAYER, 99 yonrs old, died sud- denly ut 4:0 yeaterday afternoon at hor bone, No. 385 Weet Twoifth street, Sho bud been coins plaining during the day, and Dr. Flaher wad uuramoned to attend her. It fg" thought that death was the result of a paralytic atroke which sho underwont some tine ago. Joun McDoONNeLt, 0 toninstor, accidental fell from.the seat of hls wagon Ih an epileptic Nt whilo turniug tho coruer of Wolls and Michigan strocts ut 7:00 yeaterday morning, and waa severoly injured about the Lead. Dr. sare, who attended, tulnks bo will recover, BcDon- nell ie 21 yoars old, single, and Hyes ut No, 100 ‘Wesson streat, Tur Custom Cutters’ and Tatlora’ Assoolntion, which Is of recent formation, held a imeoting ut tho Grand Pooltic lust night for the purvose of Amending the constitution and by-luwa, and otherwise purfooting tho organization, About iiftecn memborsa were prosent,—something like dulf tho strougth of the Assoujation, dir, ‘William Shaw presided, ‘Tuy body of an unknown man was: found flouting in the river at the foot of Pino street at 8:90 Just oyeuing, Tho decuawed fs ubout 0 yeara old, wtout build, smouth face, tive foot eight inches tall, and wore bluo jackut, Jenn pantaloons, ebeckod calico shirt, and fight cult poots, It fa thought tho suino" mun was sean drunkon North noon, A MEETING of the Lincolu Park Board was beld yesterday afternoon, A. MuNally & Co. property-owners on North Park avenug, sent in ® communication relative to tho fmprovemont on that avenue, which was referrod to the Sus perintendent. ‘The petition which tho proporty- ownerson La Salle strect presented lust wovk, with respect to the advigubility of having ao on- trance to Lincoln Park from that stroot, was ro- ported adversely on by the Superlatcnidont, and ie Dose took no ation on tho subjout. Ade journed, In excavating for a large building at the cor. nor of Madison and Page etrovts the foundation of 9 building adjavent was undermined yeator- day, and it camo near falling. It was well propped up, but towards iene begun to give was watt, and u largo crowd guthured to soo it full, which, bowovor, it bal not dono at a lato hour. Tho building was recontly rulsod, and 9 brick story placed under it. Now tt fa com. pletely racked, und will frabauly have to be torn down if if does not fall. z F. W. tinge, 9 marrlod man 30 yonrs of nce, living at No. 2h North Clurk atreet, was dosortud by bls wifo only threo daya age, Who mutter 6o welgbed upon his mind thut yusterduy morning ho took twenty grains of morphine, hy dowa on his bed at homo, folded bis bands, and awulted the cumlng of tho angel of duath, Heforo tho black-winged spirit arrive Minge found the morphine indigustibls, and howled loud aod Jong, Agalstunce arrived iu tha form of Dr. Cuuningham, who imenipulated tho stomach: pump and aduinistored antidotes, all with go touch auccvss that late laut wWyht tho would-be golden-stalr climber was prouounced in a fatr ‘way torocover, ‘Tho rash tnan is thy son of Mr. join i Ringo, the proprietor of the Lake J House, ‘TOE UIs TiaNic, Tho Committee of tho United Irish Socletica and the Ilingls Navonul Land Longuo hold a meeting at Burke's Hotel Inst ovenlug to make arrangements for the domonstration or plone to be given in Ogden Grove on SMonduy the lth dust, Recupuon and Invitation Conmitiegs aud iloor managers wore appointed, and the contract for house and stands was awarded to Moran, Bulllyau, and dloriurty for $755, ‘The grave 16 (a ‘be decorated with Iridh and Aniorivan Nags, and with shields, four to represent tho provinces and shirty-two the vountles of freland, Tho grounds will be illuminated at night with culciuim-tghts and 4,000 Chinogo lanterns, Tho Hikornlun Kies ure expected to be prosunt. ‘Iwo spocches are to bo given during thy day, and two jn the evens tho époakers who ure expected wre tho Kav, O. Hanny, tho ev. Dr, Hotta, D.. Sule enbay, and Seuator Jones, of Flurlua, Tho pice nic promises to be n very succcasstul and onjoy- able ono in ovory respeu f ‘THE PEOPLE'S HOUSE NATLROAD, A dispatch from Springttéld in ‘Tuy Trioone Zesterday stated that # corporation knows ws ‘The People's Horwu itallroad Company of Chie cony,” with w cupltal of RUU,000, bad obtulned 1 churter, Tho incorporators were given us Orvis aud Gvorge Berm, Tho ftrat-nugad is a dentlat und bus an olfive at Tioom J, No, 68 Madinon street, W. #1, Rovd Isa xontloman well known in city politica, andiew ruminous member of thy Union Voturan Club, Mr. Hood was goon, but refused to talk on the ynatter ut vresant, Mr. Vergy is said to boa Dbrewor ou the West Side, but the Directory docs Dut cantali ule naine. Nad a? ‘IMUNE Fuporter called on Dr. Barnes yesterday aftorauon and made aume Inquire: dato tho now Venture. The Doclorwacgisiee ¢ Ag observed by & ‘ator atreet during the fore- llacd to talk on the subjoct, but wide wasn Dona tide entorprisc. Ho suid thore was sulll- cicut capital to buck st. but would not say who would put Up. ho route was alroud: wwappod out fn thelr moiuds,—and If the Gounett would ouly grant the Company 9 charter the yoad would undoubtedly pay, a8 tho Btrcots over which the cars would run wero in need of such Ho disctaimod any idea thut ‘the tus corporators procured tho Heense nt Spriigheld for tho purpose of eollint tho franchise, Tho Company, ho satd, would make more money by operating the road, and the officers nnd stockholders would. inn short hecomo as rich as those of the athor elty ral ronds are reputed to bo. Tho Doctor would not mention tho Division of the city In which the Company wanted tu ran cats. TLo anid It was no trouble to get the Springnald Neenso; the yreut trouble would be with the Counell, DISTINQUIBIKD VistTONs, Thorn registered nt tho Grand I'acific Hotel ast night party of yory prominent and wenlthy citizens of San Salvador, accompanied by tourists from Mexico and Spalo. Thoy nrrived by tho way of San Franviseo, and are on their way to tho Enst, thy Journoy Wong taken partly for pleasure and purtly on business, Tho iat includes J. Maurice Duko, Fatoo Moran, Rodolfo Duke, Augustin Alfaro, Marcene’.Grunn, Delfin Lima, Mra, Cordelia Gulote and children, and dunn German and fais ily, San Salvador; Isadore del Campo, Sautane der, Spainy Alberto F. Somellora, Harevloun, Spain: Louls Sonsa, Guadalijara, Mexieo, Me, Matitice Duke is the owner of ona of the largest plantations in Central Aterica,; . CANADIAN OFFICIALS, Avery Ais tnpuished party of Canadinn Goy- erninont offeluts arrived in Chlergo yesterday: and registered atthe Grand Paciiic. Tho party was composol of Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian Mintstor of Hailways and Canals, and Lady Tuppor, Ottawa: Collingwood Schreiber, Chicf Englucer of tho Canadian Pacific tailway, Ot- town: i. K. Jones, Secretary of the Col Ottawa; Bir AMloxander “T. Galt, missioner of Canadian and Mr. Goorge, Galt, to tho Commissioncr, Tho Commissionor ison bis Mind to Winnipeg on oilleint business, having Intely: arrived from London, but Sir Chorlos and tho othor oficiuls are journeying to British Columbian by tho way of 8a Franciseo to inspect tha construction of tha Canadian Vacitie Rullway, intending to be absont avout two months. oY aro accompanied by Mr, James A. Dicky and wife, Nova Scotins R. Mure and wife, Hamilton, Ont; tho Hon. Dr. Parker, Hullfax; and Col, and Mrs, Clark. Hnitfax, these Jadies and gentlomen inaking tho trip for plous- oa uae party will ‘start for Son Francisco o-night. CILVY-HALLI, Tne Hegistrar of Vital ‘Statistics issucd seventy-ono burinl permits yesterday, and aixty-cleht deaths wore reported, a ‘Te Hoard of Trustees of the Votive and Firo- men’s Henoft Fund met yesterday afternoon, and without transacting any business adjourned: until Friday afternoon at? o'clock In tho Con- troller's office, 3 Fine-Mansian Swenre has called upon Bulld- ing-Tnspector Kirkland for a (let of flnos im- posed for violutions of tho building ordinance, Mr, Swet.je proposes to sco that they are col- lected an¢ paid over to tho Votice and Firemon's Benedt Fund, ConanresMAN Lewis I’, Watson, of tho ‘Twonty-seventh Pounsylvanin District, enllod upon Mayor Hurrlson yesterday, The Mayor and Mr, Watson talked over politics; tho latter, belng a Republican, predicled tho sucess of Churloy Foster in Ohio this fall. * ‘Tue folowing bulldiug permits sworo issucd yesterday: Anton A. Sinith, two-story antl base- mont storo and dwelling, 24 by 80 fect. No. 8b ‘Ashland aventio, to, cost, $5,000; 1, Suto. ono- story cottage, 20 by read Gaga ron Armit= Ayu nvenne, to cost $1,100; 5 M, 1. Hanson, two two-story and busomont dwellings, 40 by 68 foot, 38 Le Muyne street, to cost 84.0003 J. Laniigare mun, one-story and busement addition store, 23 Wy is feet, NO. ask Archos venus, to: cost $Liu; F. Holy, two two-story and Uasoment lores and diullings, 3) by 60 feat. No. od Halsted stroct, to cost $1,000; A. 1. Vanzwell, one-story and basament dwelling, 2 by 60 tect, No, 237 Park avonue, to cust $120, Di, De Wone spent Mondiy night nt tho Stock-Yurds, as compluint had’ been mado ree cently that somebody out thore was inaking stinks, Tho Health Commissioner admitted thut nojsume sincis ure somewhat votteoable of nights, bat that the packing and slaughter houses were not to blame for thom. At present the ‘Town of Luke .was without & water-supply. For whut little they got thoy hnd to depend on tho Hyde Park works, and jthig was altogether unantisfuctory. Tho packing-housos which had frtesian§wells were, using them and renning, bit those dopendiog on the Hyde Park works werd closed, ‘lo the luck of water Dr. De Wolt attributed tho smullg, fur: ho belleved that tho owners wore dulny all they could to prevent thom, Until tha water fumino tn the ‘Town of Lake was over the public would to gumo oxtent bo annoyed. ‘Tum Fourtronth Ward added three more vie- ths to the small-pox Ist yesterday, One of those, taken from No. 4 Bowinun streot, dled ut the Hospital. ‘Che others died at No. 184 and No, 186 Cleaver street respectively, One new onso wasroported from No. 731 Wool stroot.. A cise of gcnriet fover was reported from Nu. 146 Sher mun streot. De. De Wolf galit yeaturduy thut ho was grontly indebted to the Catholic pricsts ros- ident In tho Yourtconth Ward, who bai sided him tn inducing peocic: to bo yuecinated, - Thora Was now no trouble there iy this revard. ‘Tho poopie tlocked towards tho Henlth olllcers when thoy arrived there, and = tho -trouble now scemel to bo that not onough yieulno virus could bo secured. Yestorday polnts were used up there, and thore was stlita ary for more. Thore would bo 800 nore vaccine points distributed In the ward thls morning, but thoy will not nourly fll the demand, ‘pat thors wore nu now cases reported frum the Fourteunth Ward yostorday shows thut Je. Du Wolt tts tho disease well under voutrol. ‘There will be continued a Hbornl uso of vaceino virus, Of the 510,000 sen appropriation for suultary purposes, $3,700 will bu expondod this moth alone for extra teams, DEFECTIVE BTREET-OLEANING, It {3 unplensant, but truv, that the city Is Volug cgxrexiously Imposed upon by * Farmer” Haris, who ig known as Curstou Biohm, tho Atreot-cluuning contractor, and Comtnissionor Waller Ja to Ulame for neglect of duty in tho” premises, Had ho shown halt” the bavkbono in thla matter that ho the streets of Chicugo would be elonn to-day, As it is, many of thom ara shiuno- fully neglected and dirty. uA. portion of West Muniros Btrect, wost of Ashland avenue, bus not beon cleaned this your, yot tho contriut atipus Intes that it shull bo dono twice o month. Tho public looks to Mr, Waller for redresa, but ro- volves none, Tho bond of Carston Blom, though claimed tu be guod, would: bu found not au “awfully rollublo.” It is nuxt to "straw." Now, to sco Madigon stroct, cust of the bridge, boing cleanod in tho atterncon, as it waa Mon- day, aud tho dust belng reoklosly thrown tuto curts, seattercd over pudestrinns, nod pooplo in curs, and other vebloice fs utterly unbenrable, and many imprecations havo beon heaped upon the contractor's Loud, | Io small cltica ko Pitta. butg aud Allegheny the streots are clonned at mbt, In this city the dirt fa swant tu the wut- ters on our principal thoroughfares, and al- lowed to blow buck again or bo carried avery whoro by wind and yebiclos. A woil-known citl- gun who resides on Monrog atreot yesterday pened tho following porsounl note ‘to the ro- porter of Tin WitwuNe at tho Cityeifalle *Plenso nak Mr. Wailor {f tho residonte of Wext Monroe stroot, wout of Ashland avenuc, have uny righta which tho strost-eloaning con- tractor or tho Departmunt of Public Works te bound to respect, We pay our tixus, and God knows that thoy aro bigh cnougb. Our streeta sends torth a stench that ts aiaost unbearable, ‘Who is to blame?” To speak vininly tho strest-cleanlng con+ tractor nua fooled with tho pene long cnough, and tho uation. Ia, WIM Str. Walle allow the city to be longer imposed upon, or will bo Insist upon the currying out of the full lotter of tho contract for tho romalider of tho year, ‘The peal fro tlrad of proeruativation, and demand wowiediute roller in the prenises, THY MUDaePOT rumra, As stated in yesturday's Puinuny, Commis: , slonor Waller bas decided to readvertise for bids for the Bridgeport Paes pinig ail ues on tho statement CH Charles A, SteVountd, of the Hercules Iron-Works, that he will bo ablo to ur purnpe of tho required onpuclty for $107,500, ur $10,000 loss than the amount uumed byw ututard Irons Works, the successful bid- bor, ‘Lhe Horcules bid orlginutly was tor $103,+ but the muubinery thoroin contowplated wus ditforent frum | that proposud tu bo built by the Quinturd Works, Mr. MoDooald elatias, us bus beet pevboualye stato fn those columns, that be will be able to furnish the sutue sort of muchinory and pumps us thoue proposed tobe turnisbed by thootbor iirin, and ‘av 610,000 (ued, and on thut claite Commissioner Waller hus tukon bin up, on condition thut Sr, Molonald Curnish the olty avauriuves of bis skill, abliity, and facilities. for furniahing tho machinory in the samo tle as the Quintard Company proposy, ete. * ‘Thu proposal of tho Mereulos Iron: Works, subs mittod at the sumo tine as that of the Quintard Company, was for patent turblaate force-pumps, with the novessary augines, bolicrs, aud sluice: ghtod, Avoording to the speciticaions six pumps tre to be employed, with & turbinaty wheal nine foot in diameter, and a discharge pipe six fect in diameter, and 9 aluico outlot alx ruct wide and cloven foot long, ‘The capuelty of cauk pump ut elybtysthree revolutions por saiinute will bo 10,- Qov cubie fout, or tho total umount of 0,000 cubla fevt, giving a yolovity of 15.75 (oat per second, Hah pump will bo directly connected with an cuxing buying a oylindur of twenty-four inches bore and fortysinch stroke, Thu onyines to spandiy thoso pumps aro aix in number, of tho — non-vondensing, — horizontal pattern, nofseless 1y operation, ‘of grant durability, aud Ht bo thirtcon cusily roqu ater ro Ww ry oytindrical tubular boilers, Ava fect alx inobua rand sixtven Sout long, vontalning dn dial sixtyening tubes four jnvhos in divmeter, “Tho ofd {uctudes tron foundations, bolting, koylny, uring, wud sotting up of tho machineey, whicl tg yuuruntoed from breakugo or avoldont from inforloy muterial for the porlod of elven years, “Tho contractog guarantees a duty of 28,071 pounda of water I tebelne foot per minute, to Hi anu-hores power; it be! i allowed that it ts ims possible tone tho wpooliic duty on coat, which is apt to be of tuforlor quality and unraliabie, Tho’ waximum duty of cauh pump with rie” power Js placed at :y,005,600 pounds of water 0 MoDonuld system appears to bo a one and to Drowsy, it titately adopted, pore manent mnavbivery aud pumps ut the Juuction f too rivor and the caval, Should ha accept Whe ovnditions above referred to~and It ls yor derstood ho wiil—and furnish machinery of the required cnpacity at n saving to the olty af $10,000, a8 compared with tho Quintard Compn- ny’s prowoaluon, there would seem. to be no good reason why ho shoutd not be awarded tho contract. COUNTY-BUILDING, To-stonnow will ho Insano day in tho County Court, and tho cases promise to bo numerous, DAsinn PooMBY enine to tho Jal yestordny to antisfy a fine of 810 Imposed for crucity to ant mils, “his is the frat imprisonmont of tho kind for sum thine, Derory-suent¥p Sctionstxaen ts montloned a8 nimong the oanditates for County Clerk this fall, Ho ts not absolutely eecking tho oltico, but Af nominated would make the rut. Cue Grand Jury for August {s enticed for Mons day, but tho probabliitios ure that thoy will bo Impanoled) nnd discharged for a week, becuse tha mauliding will not be in suape forthem to do nuything. . Susiter Woon, of De Kalb County, yesterday arrested James Hughes ont chirza of hihway robbory, nud took hin: humo with hin. | Hughed Ja waid to bo an ugly character, and In his brief atay at the jail met many of his old friends, DANIEL MAttonry, botter known as “ Korry Dan,” in jail on a charge of robbery, and under sentence for two years and five months In the Peultontiary, was yesterday clscharged on ball ‘upon tho order of tho Suprome Court. [is bait was $1,000, and his Londsmen, necepted be the Sherif, were Michne! Mahoney, Michnel iuyes, und Patrick Hayes. ’ JAmes'T, Royes, Catharine Conton, and Ellen Latwy wero brought «to -the Jatl yesterday charged with boing (Insane, The tust niaied wits fount scouring tha viclaity of tieuty-sxty and Garibnldl streets with Iamp in band about 1 o'clock in tho morning, thruatoning denth and destruction tu averybudy, and tho polivomen on th want:taok charge of her and brought ber to 10 Jail. z Mn. Carr, tho employé of the fall who al- lowed the boy Coleman to escape n few days: ao, stlll Keeps bitnsolf in the dark, ‘Tho Sherit dus not beard from bin sitice, and has no Iden of his whereabouts, He thinks, however, that he iy looking for tHe boy, and explains his absence iu this way, fis place hag not yot licen flied, nolthor has that of tho duil Clerk, und who will full ices remalus ua much n matter of mystory 48 over, ‘Ty Committee on Public Charities mot yes- terday and granted 0 few pnases, A women who sald sho wanted toga to Grand Rapids to et awity from i husband whom she characte! zed ns worthless fulled to satiety tho Comnii tou thit sho was uproper object of charity, A charitable lady applied for. transportation to Cheyenny for a poor woman with twa eblidecn, tho victhm of a drunicon husband who had dee sorted hor. The Comtnittes had no power to send hor further thin Omaha or Kanaas City, which was judged to bu of no service, After some further discussion, It appoaring that tho swomimn was nbout to bo condned, [twas voted to Bruat tho apptication. ‘Tie Supervisor, Town Clerk, and Assessor of West Chicngo inet yesterday forenvuon and Agreed upon the nmount ot tnx to bo levied for tho year for town purposes, and reported to the County Clerk. ue authorized, a lovy of two anda balf mils for park whieh amounts to about $07,000, and 18 up to the Init; ypon 12,000 for town expenses, which 16 about 20,000 less than last years.and tpon $44,800 for interest on park bonds, In reaching a roport thoro was considernvle wrangling, Mr. Jonos, tho Clerit, insisting upon tax of two tnills ine atend of two aud an ball for town purposes, but ha was outvoted, ‘Tho fight, howover, wns fot without gol resutts, na is seen in the reduction of the tax for town oxpenses, Tho tax jovied will bo extontled in a fuw days, THY TAX-SAUH FANCE, ‘Tho tax solos went on ngaln yesterday, and all tho Weliyauont pronorty in tho ‘Lovn'‘of Hane over wa’ disposed of, Ponding the salo thera Is ‘| Able rush at the County Collector's. oflive of those why wish to, escape’ the consoqtucncus of tholr property falling into thu hands of a lot of tuxesharks, and if tho rush was grouter conald- erable trouble would bo sayedintho end by many. ‘Thuso delinquent can pay up at any ihne prior to. thole property being ausolutely offered for snio, and itis worth tho white of all who baye not pald to drop nround, The purchasers wre whit aro known us the “ahnrks" in covery jnstancy, and tho matter of making n gnle {3 so Blimpie ‘a process ns to Rae tound most any one. ‘Tho “shurks” have wil deposited with the Collector according to thelr imcung, and ns the soveral pleces of property aro culled they yell thamsel yes hoarse as bidders, ant 4n the confusion the Collector's rupresantutive is supposed to recugnizo sumo particular voice, Whoover bo chauces to recogulze is the pure chuscr, und, 80 fir te the owner of tho praporty is concerned, thia ts tho'ond of it for tho timo boing, The whole proceeding ia a stupendous farce, oxcopt thero ly nothing about it to laugh nton the part of thoso must interested, 10 actors do the laughing. GOVERNMENT BUILDING. Frost $58,000 tho day before, the Pension Omics disbursoinents yesterday wont down to $2,500, Tne Bub-Tronsury disbursoments yoaterday Woro $30,000 In golit_ aud $1,000 in sliver, and tho racolpta woro $19,000 In silver, Yesrettnay's Internal rovonuc collections ng- Bregated S&k,i71.07, of which $28,275 was for Nquor, $4,789 tor tobacco and cigara, 3024 for Leer, aud $60 for spocinis. iegees.ge Connecton DAnyey yesterday recaived a calt from Mr. William A, Guvett, of ‘Tyler, ‘Tex, 0 jony known throughout the Weat ag rovouuo xeent, but at present cngaged in tho rallroad buutness in Toxng, MAd, Dnutty, the Custodian of the Govorn- mont Bullding, recelved ncuti yesterday fram Gon. E. 8, Bragg, of Fond du Luc, Wie, Momber of Congress from tho Fifth Wisconsin District, ‘Tho two gentlomena had secon service toguthur ull during tho War, and spent un hour exchanging romiulsconves, James I. MCCANN, a saloonkeeper at No. dd South Halated street, waa brought bofaro Com- tnissloner IHoyno fenterdiy, churged with rolling Uquor without a Icenso. Lis father, James Mo- Cunn, Sr, camo along, ton, and there wns a dig- puto butwoon tno yours tin and bis alro ns to which one of thoin” was roully the cniige of the alloyed Seeley. in the promises, On account Of absont witnesses the cuse went over until to- day, tho accused giving Vall inthe aum of 8500, ‘Tne following dutinblo tard were receivod yesterday: French, Pattor & Wilson, 10 packages earthenware; Briutnall, Lamb & Co, 1 inanufucturos of atocl; W. Strohl, 1 ¢ Ailland Bros, & Lange, 1 caso dry food! bales luuf tobaveo; FX Backs salt; tlonry Denny & Sons, 250 sncks salt; Morrison, Plummor & Co.,6 packuzos chomicn!y; O. I Keith & Co, 12 eases dry Is; U, Gus~ ae ‘Co, 3 cases dry goods, Colloctions, Td ON ‘TUK BOURSE. THY #NONUCE MARKETS ON ‘CHANGE. Wheat was strong eurly, but subaequantily bor camo woak. Thore was considerable trading. “A good many mon of tho bear persuasion aro fu thu market,” suid a, broker, “ but every time the price drops below a cortain figure the aliquo operators bid It up, Thoy seem determined to sustain tho murket, Tho Auguat deat ts being Kottled nt FLA4@L2544, Whon the news came that Iusiia had an abundant yleld, and better Umes wero dawalug for that country, whoat bo- cutne Wook, und everybody expected to evo a Digdrup on tho call, but the Ayuuluate took evorything that was affored, and bid up pricos, Beptombor closing ut $1.18, Tho ollque bought on tho call 250,000 bushola August whent ut SL2455, ‘Vhy shorts aro covering, a8 thoy sce tha clique fs bound to carry tho doul to tho end. Rumor has i¢ that tho. Clucinuatt crowd basa goud rofit in the den! now, and fools liclined to tuke band wot out. You sce tho middle of the month i uppronobing and the recelpts muy bo ox- Pooted to increase right alums now, It i4 whis- porad that arraugementy ire in progrosg to alip out # lot. The clique cluim tho markot {s short miitions of bushels yor." Corn wad trregular and lower, though tho prices advanced ourly. “There fs uo mauipula- Yon in it," said an operator. ‘Tho trading cons tUnued large, but the murket Is duprossud by tho reculpt of over 1,200 cara, with tho knowledge that tho cribs tn E6 country n60 full, Pooplo ure alse afenid to ship from bore, touring tho corn would gut out of condition while in transit to tho wunbourd,. Lois ia tho bear side, Now tho bully way tho drouzht bas done grent injury, cutting the erop of fully ong-hale in suimu sections of Jowa, aud so much of the old corn 1s poor that one can’t oniculate on 4 super abuuitance of tho quod article, Houldes, - thero fe Venuor prodictiug frosts in this mouth. A mood tiuy people *tako stock’ in the Canadian [ere Tho crowd are about Hy dlvided jatween the bull aud-tho bear slain, with tho country lotined to favur tho former," Rupe tomber corn cloded rather strong at b4}6, solling: 0 SIs. 4 : ‘Contitook & Co, had Ittle to say yeaterday in regurd to tholr guspansion, THoy are busy trye at to syuare Up iatters, and think tho losses will not exceed frat vatimatus. The assets are not known, toot that the firm owns oud Wh 1 Beane he jt a ume loyl of corn in the conn end was ‘protty well margingd ‘upon ite. Toate si Cons stock atutod yesterday that hig operations in wheat wore for customers, and not on bi wwoount. Outsiders seem inelined to think tho aaaley wilt not. pan out very woll for tho ureds SUBURBAN, ‘ ENGLEWQOD, ‘Tho Fnxlowood Union Voteran Club hold ther Fezulur mouting Monday ‘oyoning, Urosidcut i, A. Purker tn the chair, “ y Col, J, T, Voster,-President of tho Nounion Assovlation of tho Northwost, wave an account uf tho preparation ‘being juudo for the reunion to bu buld wt Bloomington on the Yth prox. . Ace cording to Col. Fostor’s atatoment tho aucomma- ilo Sea vaca r Y Yssoctution The Colenel uated Hi fuyavuuile roplla hud booy recelyod from Gens, Grant, Vopo, and otber prominent aruy ollicers, A portion of Gan, Bopo’s comnmund would also ‘Do present with the Arscual aud from kovis -lugton. All Island. ‘Tho Club decited to attend the reunton ina body. The round trip fram Chieago for old soldicra will coat $1.50, which in very renzonatito, Itwas dechled thut’ the noxt meeting should he n roctablo, to which tho tives and fricnds of the members of tho Club be fovited. Thoeturn'of warm weather agin affects tho water-supply of the Town of Lake. Complaints healt! Tt has no organic causo for Msens Thore remains no cause for fnanclal weaknes or snidden crises, or panics in tho future if we take caro of ourselves, and direo our busi ness and onergies into proper chanucla, ‘That raliways have been bulit in anticipation of presont demands fs true to rome extunt. ‘That the peoplo will some time renlize this fact are made frouiinall parts of tho town, itis fenced | fs probable, and a detire to realize upon this thet many peoplo are compollod to uso wator | stock may cause a panic. But it will bo ene from foul and aiagnant wells nud cistorns, whieh pluitieally. ashok panic, and those whore do- will breed inuéh sickuess, ‘The Board of ‘Trus- | ing legitimatd business, or dealing in property tees aro making. no move to fnerenan tho mip. | Or gonads of real value, will ugh at those toni ply, except td phish tho lnying of thd sup piyor | doring in the nbyas whers xpecuiation hiclod Teed pine It tho Inke, ‘This, thoy hold, isthe | thom. ‘Then the money withdriwn from those only rotlef ¢thoy'can giv stocks will go into Jegitimate business, or ront ‘ etuto, and make business. mnorg hrospuraig and + realestate more yuluable. Capitat will have VOICE:OF THE PEOPLE. Tearned tho dangers of cntoriue tho’ fol, Of “ths encontation, ane more rondily and certainly i soak inure atablo investmanta. Undoubtedly a wholesile desire to renlize on stocks would pro ducon temporary disturbance of businuss, but it would not Inst beyond tho time our people re- euyered thalr powers of roliection, No panie in stocks una afoot tho business in. torests of the country, or valuos, ns tho puto of ING dia, Thon aluiost averything was dono upon tho credit aystom.: Proporty everywhere was mortgaged to capital, Speculators speci: Inted upon borrowed manoy. eho borrowed AU thoy could, and paid 10 per cont interest and Bane commissions ta Het it. Tuo enpitallats os ly recolv 2 gg Wty Ts td 7h the Hditor of The Udleago Tribune, Cray, Aug. %.—Thera upponrs to bon good deal of ‘@i¥sednosa [1 tho manngemont of the news donation on the Sunday train leay- Ing tho clty ut10s10 a.m. over the Chicago, Mil- Waukee & St, Paul Road, Again was tho ery nt our place (Montrony), “No ‘Viunuxss: plonty: of Times’. Now, we bave to depend onttroly on this train for our Sunday papers or go without, Wo went without ‘Tnusks agin last Sunday, but the boys always have plenty of Zines’ loft. y who luanod most ibern ‘ed tho largest Woy ia this? Keapectrullyy interest ns tho inducement, Farmers pur- fs LB, Coursann. | chased land and pald for it iu mortynges, and at as ft rato of Interost no system of farming could ‘Cho County“ OMecers—Do. Thoy Wold | warrant. Three-fourtha tho buildings of our 4 Over? own elty were under heavy lions, State, county, municipal, and town appropriations wero gone crous, and taxation hizh to meet tham. ‘This has changed. Snecessive abundant crops, sold ut good prices, have added untold initiions of weulth to our currency, and have mide tho farmors indepondent of borrowed cupitul. Thoy’ have {mproved tholr butidings and farms and havo stock on hand, They are nearly ail forti- To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Cittcado, Aug. 9.—I havo cnrefutly read your editorial of shig date upon tho vexed «ucstion of tho election’ of County Judges, Clerks, and Treasurer this fall, bad previously road the opinion of that profound Inwyor and able jurist, ox-Judge Leland, whom 1 hive personnally fled to Folate lan aay, strong naanaalts Jraner: ¢ and \ tv incountry and city bas gone into atronger kuown for mord than thirty yonrs; and with at Pande nd (a inenoty unionmboreds deat due deference to your opinion, Lam compolled | wien ts under alien is at O ner cent interest, tothink tho Judge's argument decidedly tho | roqiiotion of almost one-half tha rato oF ante. Dottoronc. 3 You ditt that It was probably | panic times. The Income of this proporty will tho Intention of tho Legisiature which sub- | pay ut intercst romper. Capital bne no auch mitted tho constitutional amondmont and the | krsp upon our material intercats na it had in native element which decured its adoption by | 1873, and tt is bernny Inyestinent nt tho lowest the poopie tu extend tho terms of tho ineum- | rates over known In the history of the country. bont Judyos, Clorks, and ‘Treasurers until Deo. ‘To bo a debtor Nation to n Umitod extent Is no 1, 1882, but that: thoy woro mistaken in their | detriment to {ta interosts. Jt prevents wild np qailgpient astotho offect of tho langunge usell Copinions and misugo of public funds, Le un said amondment. sintors dare not Inerease « public debt nlrcady Strange us tt may ecom, the subsequent Lew- | too large, and it resulta in legislation fur istnturo took preciecly tho aaine vlow of the | national interosts, to onnbio It to pay this action had. tipon tho subject which had toon | National indebtedness, So porsonnl indubted- tuken by the pravions one, and provided by law | ness ton iitited extent sorves ns nn incentive for its hurmonious excoution, Assuming’ that | to frenter energy and enterpriso, If interest is tho opinion of dudge Luland is the cor- | to bo patd, it results in oxertions to carn. rect one, and that the amondmonut wont into If lnbor dova not overroach Jtself In such oxore vifeot tho moment the result of the yatu was | bitantdemands as to stillo enterpriso, and in- lexally eanyasied und declared, then tho ofd | creasa, cost of manufactures so much our constitutional provisions in reiation to those people can purchase abrond cheaper than nt oftices wero at onde modified and requirad to bo onier If contagious epidemics do not sweep harmonized with the new provisions. This tho | overthe country to an unusual extent; with tho present Leglalature bas undeayored todo by | crops tow almost assured us, no stock panic cu, pormanontly affcot tho material interests of tho American people sa long as ee appro- clate tholr strength and shave contidence in thotnsclyes, Soapeatfully, * J. ItANK LAWRENCE, THE BEIDLER INQUEST. No Conclusion Arrived At as to the Cauno of His Denth, * -Tho Inquest on tho body of John Beldlor, which bad boon adjourned tontlow timo fora full investigation of ail tho circumstances con- novted with his death, was concluded yesterday by Coronor Matson nt his ities, The first wit- onacting 1 law Cor tho cloction of thoso ollicors in Noveinbor, 188%, instend of Novombor, 1881, Now, it is not to bo presumed that very many Ou of’ the 308 or nore county ollivers in ques- Hon will surrender tholr places to persons clalin~ ing to be elected in Novembor, 1881, without first testing thoir rights in tho promiees In. tho court of Inst resort. Should it then bo decided that tho now provisions of tho Constitution do not go into offect until November, 1882, and tht consequently tho election this full will have been held undor tho old constitutional provis- fons, will not .tho olficurs so olectod olnim that their toring of ottlee oxtund through 1 full tern of four years und that thelr successors clectad fn 1882 must possass thotr souls In paticnce une til Decomber, 1885, when thoy may enter upon thoir dutics for four yenrs from that dato, keeping thoir successors clocted in 1888 three | ness cniled was Mr. A. F. Beldier, a brotbor of yoara in waiting for tholr tormy to . bu-.| the deceased, who tostified that he lustsaw John gin? it owas dertulnly not tho Inton- on Vriday, July 2 about 7:15 p.m. He had worked as usunt during tho day,and both at work and at homo showed no symptoma of physteal or mental disturbance. Ho took sup- per at home,and thon loft fordown-town to mall some lotters nt tho Post-Ofles, Thoso luttera wore afterwards found on the body. Mr. A. F, Murphy, a clerk, who know deceased very woll, sald that ho wus riding on n Madleon 5 strot car from his bomo on the] West Side down- You are well ndvised that tho established | town on tho evening of July 22. Ho wns on the ugngo of ull our higher courts upon all questions | front platforin of the car, and whon thoy hnd+| of doubrful meaning in the bnngttiage of constt- got down about as far as Joforson stroct he sw tutions and taws fs to adopt that construction | John Meldior in nnothor pert of tho car aud. which will most certalniy tond to quict titles | spoke with him. At 7:30 p.m. witness t olf and terminate Htigution—n thing whieh would | Shetnron tho’ cones of Stato and: Magtison bo effectually done In tho presont caso if Jud) strects, and as ho dil go asked Beldior if ho war Leland's opinion should provall, whereas tha | guinyg tho sume way as witnoss,—that {s, south contrary offect would bo producod abould your | on state to Mouroc. Heldler replied in the neg- eonstruction be adopted. ative, and, ng witness Bollovod, sald somothing While tho opinions of Governors and Logiala- | about golig toa concert, although on thia polnt tures nro by no means bindlag upon tha courts, | witness was not positive, Heldlor romalued on tho nevortholcss such conatrictions a6 Icgialativo | cur which turned north on State, Thero waa hoidies and State Executives muy have put upon tho Inws will always recolve ‘respectful consil- | he witness was positive that the timo he lust eration froin the courts, Roapeetfully submit-'| gawdeceased was 7:00 p.m. 08 ho noticed tho tod, LAYMAN. glock twico. 2 F.C, Dixon, a coal-dealor, residing nt No. 205 West Yan Uuron streot, Just enst of Uroon atreet,sworo that Jehu Boidler camo to bis houso avout 740 p.m, that nixht und loft ut 8:16, When ho left it was petting dark, and Heldlor wus jolned on the sidewalk by aman who bad been pacing up and down walting for him. The conversation between witness and tho deceased was on buainoss rattors, and thore ton elthor of the’ Lexisinture or tho poopte to establish by a constitutional provision the clec~ tion of so ‘inany county officera three years In ndvanve of tho timo of thelr accession to oltito. But if your construction ho the correct one, may not this stata.of facta exist? And twill not the parce elected this fall, if successful In ousting the present Inuumbents, clita to hold fora full term of four years, until {I passed upon by the Supremo Court? It has beon nothlug unnatural or pvoullar in his mannor, CivileService Reform. ‘To ths Editor of The Chleago Tribune, Circauo, Aug, 8Lhis is my plan for Civil- Service reform: In’ tho first placo, let me ro- mark that I moke a distinoion between clac- tions soughtdircetly from tho peupio and ap- pointments derived from nuthorized officiula, [ only sponte of tho titer, 1havo no compiatnts | fey or couvorwutions ‘ho talk wis had on tuo to mako of tho formbr. vinzza in front of witnoss’ residenco, sov- No mun should vo'appointed to ofico wha goca | eral feot above the — street, and ho saw tho man who wna for Mr. Boldlor walking: up and down, ‘Chie person, who tho. most idiigent Inquiry hrs falled to Jocate, wis Of modiuin hight, thick got, and wore dark clothos, ‘ i CHARLES If. CHANDLER, an nequalntance of tho decensod, testified that an the night in question ho was riding pust Dixon's bouse on wt Van Buren car and saw des ceasod on the piuzza. ile folt protty cortuin that this waa Just about 8 o'clock. 7 Mr, Cugon, who rents boats on tho fako-Front between Twelfth und Thirtvonth streets, toatl- Nad thaton tho eveutng of July 22, nt about 8:15 ord:18 p.m. a young man teased In dark= gray clothos rented one of bis boats, paying 23 conta for un hour's ride. He had no beurd or miutstacho, and waa apparently about 18 of 10 to Washington to sceuro it. Nolthor should any man bo appointed who rofers to his active pure tlofpation tn politica us a recommendation or qualitication, ‘hore should boa Boara of Ap- Intinent authorized, which stoutd ult In Wash- applications for ofco should bo inudo to this Beard, and all appointments bo mado by them, Ss Each applicant should addrogs this Board by iettor, in bis own handwriting, stating the offico ho dosiros, and whon tho torin of tho prosunt in~ cumbent will expire. ‘his application should be nado not more than three months bofore tho expiration of tho turti. The applicant should coiuply with cortain rules and rowulations which It id Unnecossury for mo to detail ut longth, ‘That is, ha should. stato namo, uo, nutlonil- ily, previous ovcuputions, ‘progont ceott- | yours of ago, His nppearanca wus 80 quod that ' ation, wid. any particular ‘ronson whieh | Yienesg dd, not use him for a. deposit. OF now induces him to ask for tho ollice. | soourity, and ho rowod off into tha lake, Ho should thon rofer to at lowst twelvo inen.of business or official reputations who havo Isnown him for not Icas thon Ove yonrs, and who have suthelont knowledge of him to Judgo of his inoral tituess aud genoral capacity for the fico bo socks, Lhe Hoard, in Ming this particular ollice, may roject many of tho anpl figationy upon thoir fuca, but auch us soem worthy may bo fled for tuvestlaation. ae setcrahoes, tay be ads dressed with tho understanding that all com- | asked hi 0 was going in, to which he ro- Tunieations ‘nro regartied ns, stelotly contiden: | Chod'in the uemisiver Witness, Nad ceoct tis Uaol. By the course hora brivily outlined too | olothos worn by Bir. Beldlor, and thought thoy olnims of all honorable uspirauts to office aro | jooked a rod deal like those worn by bie cud+ rocoynized and respected, aud a better vinus of | tomer, but could not swoar positively to thom, mon for office can bo sclocted, ontiruly free from ‘Tho affiduyit of ono of tho boys wis read, and tho corrupting influence of porsoual or pecun!n- | went to vorroborate Cuson's: testimony in part, ry obligations in securing tho office, When this | Ne Guson sald furthor at Ho noticed a witoll: Application 1s Mod the work of the xpplicant | chain—yollow and with lnrgo Hnks—on tho yeat couscs, Ho his nothing moro todo but to walt | of tho man who bired bis boat. and age who gets tuo villica, ‘ Until somo suoh plan as thia is adopted wo shall nevor have any reform in our Ciyil Borys Thoro was a dond swoll on tha water, but no sua to sponk of, and witneas considered the buat perfectly sufo in such water, cspociall: as tho youug 1ann scemeil to know how tohandlo it. But the young tan bad never returned, nor had the boat boon seun since, Some boys who wont out at the samo tine sald, on tholr return at d o'clock, that thoy saw tho innn outside the Desist Aouthb Aas, of tho round-house, and Dr, Chaffeo, who asslatod at the rend tho statumeont of Dr, Mutha: already boun published, t-mortem, it, whieh bas Hic described the con- ico, Until people loarn that the way to svouro | dition of the lungs and other urgung, and tho ofice Is to. be worthy of i, and thon have the | prulses about tho bead, and conelided that songc to: know that of those who are worthy not over one In a buuired or a thousand, as tho caso may be, fa - needed, will wo devonsed caino to hig death by asphyxia, having vithor recolved a violont blow und thon been thrown fn tho water or elso drowned, Dr. bo rid of tho’ wickudness, tho corru i " tion, the bitterness, and tho nnimositl ‘Gbatiee Bid up Wor pbyaipianyonigntered $5 ithe that arc all a necessary part of tho prosent sy: tun of appointincnts to ollico, When tho pro ad beer Teo uae thie body terete. raat onteystain aball bo brought under somo sueh | ivonty-olghtestreat plor_ on tho Friday follow- nhin ad is boro Indicated then many of tho evils ‘adisapponrance. Thoy wont out invidont (o our cluctions by the people will cease, | jn tholr boatand towed the body in with a lina ‘Tho occupation of tha repuuters, tho ballot-box | ang fastoned It to the pler until n palleeman are stutter tho wird baramers, gud political dead- | rived, ‘Che body was seurched by tho olllevr, bouts with bo gone, ‘Thoy will become an extinct | burne wateh wus found, ‘Tho two upper but- rice. A Senator or Congresamun ciithon per> | tong of the coat were fastened, torm tho duties of hisollice untratnmeled vy the A statement from the Makorton—Detectivo wiokod Intlucnvos fnoldont to tho disponsing of | Avonoy roviowing tho tcatimony, and sitegest- patronage, . Janes K, Magi, ing that Mx, Heldler was overtiken by sou. sicknoed and lost control of his boat, wis read, ‘Tho inedical testimony, which shuwed that somo. dixested food from tho stomach wis found in the mouth inclined somowhatto boar out this hypothesis. ‘The Jurora found that Jubn Beldlor guid to his death on or about duty 2 b: ing jn Lake Silchigan, but that from the ovie dence produced they woro unable to, detormnine whuthor the drownlog was tho rosult of accident or foul play, LAKE BLUFF, Tho Wind-Up of the CampeMecoting= Appropriate Exoyclsow Mark the Close of a Scason of Greut Spiritual Hejoice ing—thy Leafy Grovos Will Soon ife- sound with tho Warning ‘Tonos of tho Tomporance Uxtarter. z ‘Youterday was tho closing duy of tho camp: Meeting ut Lake Hult, und vory xonoral lotereat wa manifested Inthe ual excrojsos, The dey ‘was yot too warm, although quite warm cnough, wad, ag 1s usual on closing days, (hore wera many who ontne solely ta sco the thing out, Walle wany of thoud on tho grounds, cepeclally ainong tho bourders ut the hotel, wilt ‘loave thie morning, thero will bo a oontiugont of about 300 Icft ‘fu the cottages, ‘hoy will romain for tho Tomporanco Convocation, Rocks Ahead. To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, Curcado, Aug, 8.—Epotico In your columns an eluborato articto from’ tho London Pall Matt Gazette, entitled “Hocks Ahvad," tending to show tho nearness of 6 Guanclal crisia In tho United States. “ Whilo the gbility or the writer cannot be ques- Goned, ble argumenta are so ono-slded as to show that ho docs nut cumprohend al! the elo- ments of Hnanclal strength of our peoplo, It ts 8o fushionable of Jato to hold up to us tho dangers ahoad that I desiro to atompt to remove this cause tor alarm, which serves tu baudteap our enterprises with foars of the futuro and proyent our dovelopment to tho extont it will Posislt is [0 this alurai did not prevall. No Continental writer can Jutelligently.ape Proviate tho clomonts fiat eater Into our finane olat sana tigg s coils red with tholrs, ‘Thoirs aro oh! coifitries. For conturies oue gencration after another, hus been doveloping tholr ree woureca,. Not only buve they been inrguly do- veloped totholr Cull extent, out in muly oases those sources of woalth havo ‘become entirely exhausted, Succosalye cropping of lands for generations havo deteriorated thom to the ox~ tent that thelr cropm ‘are only to propurtion to tho fertilisors and labor appliod ta thom. Cane alunt cropping of | tholr paaturo witht ittlo ror turn of tho olemon' raw. Hava | which wilt begin Auy. 2 i days, und AuFininyly ‘rotucodetuolr eapualls, And yee | Yur whiou, w woadestully wrest. crowd is ex with these ines bute a (fons, ju) to. her | pected, Extensive preparations haye been Horo, and al a yourly ental of from $2) to #30 | nade forthis event, ‘tho Convocation le not a por wcre, Laubmit thay the assertion that from | eonyontion, iu, that it has no routine work. our choup aud furtitesolls wo cannot soll then | Ouvstious Silt be alwotusrtt ae tho success of Whbout, ‘airrane, from any" ataudesiae tore tno teraporsues work: ue Varlous deutions oF the which wo can look ati ‘Tho great question for. country, Jt ie wat bounded by Kuugrapbical Iinos, and representatives are expec! pevtod "from allover the country. Miss Frunces E. ne to dotormiue by, Willard, <what extont will thoir moans allow them to ai nants, aud then simply me of Rvunston, is tho Presilont of tho Cunvovas prepuro oursulved to apply Chat domund, BOI | yon, ‘chia will ba followed Aug. 30 by "tho in Tia Gat Wo dren debtor nation ie truay |. Ni8, Convention of the Ilinols Woman's Chrise ‘no chal but cun we find an exoé pion inany uavon 1 the other eon Hiann ie fale, jour be ON | jaat until Bopt g tour indeurounoas trou | + ‘THE EXKROIRS YEBTENDAY | 800,000,003, und tha | morning began with ay intoresting Biblovreads e tonbout balt that rate, largely duu bree: Reopte tbat vor botora, vu , itabows n lightening oF our load almost without ‘tun Tomperutics Union, of which dim, BG, itvben, ur Poorly, i nd Frosident, which witt norul interest was manifested. Nus, ie Work of the Hol Hel, und all shipdono toa b; N Watton." Ji; st t mart nrosporaus. toeduy poyoud prosedon oats aauiyale ek rovoiteds: Who tie Hiol! airs dlsglplinu seems to bas strengthened rathor OL, ey SBT 3 Blatt, XXVUL, 19; HOw, xix. 14y I. phan woakeutd them, | no Natlon ts atropg aud | Vor, i, 10, Who was once the peoullar througot on i ae uk -chain of offices, embracing tho principal cities of oath will bi * { Vaul Dundo, 1 and 1; John, ti ih Oly by 19% Jeans Christ, Ie remouurbered, Was man’s examplo:) 1. Pe! 24; John, ills thy 6 . Mai fly 20 7 01 of Holy Ghost "tor many Jo ML, KE Vil, 8% Jerat iy John, xvi. 1, My and xt dues not pariion, but cures the Sond Gs ‘Tetus, i 1 Cor, vt 20; Roti Vill, 1s LPetory fy 3, orn thud regenerated or ourad soul, Nats, X1Ve9, Tip Wa eon ¥en dit Only. Vay Bt Homa ville 1! Viond, ily, "rhe choden home oF : he Holy Ghost, L Corey they 0-10, vlog 1%) Xtbe 133 Galy 1¥e. nnd Vy 25; Ep! s Tho spirit and iit, 16, oneray, or tmptism of tha foly Ghost: sourao, Titer, {hy f-63 ndministrator, Matt, iil, 11, and? Blt subject, Acts, fu. 8, thy HM, and xl, Oly Xl, LeU; nowded, John, Why 4, nnd Acts, xIx., 2-0; necompillahmonts, Tits, instrumentality, Acts, Xu 44% ply voy Ned, fy 1-4. IN THE AFTERNOON é tho Noy, Werrla pronchod In tho Tabernacle. He twok us his text the sixteenth ‘verso of the first chantor of Homans, “Lita not asiinmad of tho Gospel of Christ, for it is the ‘power of God, ttito tho anivation of thoso who believe.” Tho spenker elaborated tho contrast derived from tho toxtin tho sentiments of tho mnjority of people who appenr toglory in tholr skupticism, tind nre desirous of taunting It in tha face uf religious paople, ‘The most vigorous oppenonts uf tho Hiblo and Sts Christiniity, the spenkor asserted, wero orerally tho most ignorant of its contents. Religions people shotld novor ashamed of the Hiblo because of whne tt hn done for the world nnd for civilization, soe progresa and education, No one could ashamed of tho Bible purely from {ts litgrary standpoint, aud on account of tho fnctthat ft was nm gospol of conauintion and of religions chverfulness, adupted to the nature of ovary one, : The mecting was then resolved Into ono of teatimony nad prayer, sovoral of those presont uniting lu cloquent testimonies of thoir prido in tho Bibly and theirconsulation In Christ. . t4 o'clook Prof, Horswoll, of Evanston, con- ducted n meeting for young: people, which was Of unusual interest, a speetnl offort boing mado to mark tho closing hours of. the meeting by ins creased intercat among tho young people. Tho closing exercises iy the evening were of tho simplost chnractar, At 8 o'clock tho sroras ment of tho Lord's Supper was administered to alarge number of communicants, after which’ Dricf addresses were matlab! Sheppurd, BE. M. Boring, F. A. Hardin, and a number of uthars, concluding with an enrnost addecas of congratulation and farowoll by tho Presiding Eldor, ei —— \ INTERNATIONAL’ EMPLOY. MENT BUREAU, Roady to Furnish Employmont or Melp to Evorybody. Tho International Employment Bureau, No. 363 Wabash avenue, Chicago, hns ostablished a the United States, Canada, and Europo, and is thus onabled to offer tho publia groater advan- tages than any focal establiahmont of stinilar nature, ‘Tho Company fs composed of gontle- men of business roputation, and cach oftive is conducted on tho strivteat princivlea of honor: able denting, with tho intention to win and ro- tnin tho confldonco nnd patronage of tho public. ‘Tho object of this Company 1s,to furnish em- ployment, from thogo fitted by oxporfonco and ability to ocoupy thea most responsible position to the common Ifborer and tann or maid serv- ant. Our carefully solected chnin of offices on- abies us to supply demands for aly number of men or women In any cinss of labor at onee, and Rives to porsons socking employment a ochoico of business polnts between New York and San Francisco, Detroit nnd New Orleans, Owe oltices are located in prominent, populur business quar- tera, and unch dopnrtincntis in compotenthands, ‘The xencral business {sin tho hands of gontin~ mon who have invested tholr capital, and whose uw to conduct it in such © manner ag to secury the confidence of the public, by furnish= ing tho host neaistaute and the most respectabic. positions, and doling only with thoso who aro compotont and worthy. Our facilities for fur- nishlug fumilics with first-class domestic hulp are uneurpissed. Wo shall deal outy with thosy who furnish tho best of referonces, and with rospactatic omployers, thus securing the best of homes for servants. We aro proparod to fure nish nuybody and ovorybody such hotp as thoy muy desire at any time and on reasonable terns. Special urrangeincitd have been mado to eup- . ply tho lumbormnen, Emigrants will’ bo fur- ished ail necessnry Information and tho cheap- ost transportation through our,Europoan ollico, protected on tholr Journos,’ nnd aidod on tholr Grrival in evcuring employment and locating. ‘Tho follow(og aro uur eharges,—so low that alt may onjoy the bepiofits of our systom: Clusa A—Cushidra, superiutendonts, foramen, chiof clerks, traveling salesmen, conductors, buggngomon, engineers, telegraph-oporators, inspectors, etc. Appilcations at ono’ olllce, $5; eneh additional oltico, $1; all offices, $10, Clnss R—Clorke, meabanics, pyintet bartond- ors, head cooks, wiitors, ate, $2; $1 sh nae Cy aeenmen, lsborera, mill- Glass D—Cash-boys, mossongors, cte., 60; 60. eines Tt a cushiera, clorks, head clorka, ete, 835 be Class F—Fomalo sorvants, chambor-matds, waiters, Cooks, Otc. .50; Spocial rates mude at oach office for railroads, hotels, Tien t elena contractors, manutacturors. One dolinr oxtra for oxponso of advortising. Parties desiring holp of any kind, should write fully, giving naturo of servico required, expori- ence, ngo, and salary or wages willing’ to Ps ete. Dorsons seoking employmout should bo particular in stating position desired, oxperi- enco, salary or waxes domandod,: Sond, rotors ences or letters of recommendation, and stato choice of jocallty... Write plain, giving full ad- dross, clty or townycounty, au ‘Bate, numbor of strevt. Send all inonoy by bunks dratt, poste ailice ordor, or registerot Inttor. Address In- tornationnl Jinipley mone Buroau, 063 Wabash uvonue, Chteago, Il, By OLCry Thoro aro moro curos mado with Mop Dittars thon all othor medivines, 2 Tuck & Raynor's Moth Powdor is a harvester that reaps ruachos by the mutton. Werecommond Eldredgosowing-machines. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘The following marriszo licences wore issued yous terday; . Name, Reatitence, .fdames Fartoy,. ‘Wort Lake. Pateaestanathe Wert ii, John. 8h 2b Morris, Ll {Banta banekees: Uhienwo. t, Keough, Montana, vanston, Me, nae, OHS tratsiod, {uatiog Chap sliea a {ARIAT a Noioon: Guatay Wieker.. Wertha Loosehu By ws Ouborn,, HAN Laretion {ult Htonenrdy Anna Baers, Doneph MAM CON. 5554/FbyoeeC lil {aire Rtaaarus irudy.causssscientos (ius itetto 1 csCh tout, Budlo Bcha HVCAMO, fame. Hom Kubasi nieayo. Frank 1). Foster. orn at Lake, Jorushy H, McGonry,,.l¥,, u Willan Loonard,,. 0, Mrw Franco Consisiliat { Joroph Mochbern rT Saldlor, {Sta eattoh { Holion Worgh. Clary Auns Julinson,,.: ¥red Gohut, Mra, Cathet If, Lyne! Me eae 10! {Reena 'T. Wy Hirton, RETR EAA {iD fake Ellgivein show Paniol Bhoh: EA ioe Watonty Fura dirs, Apotonia % 19; W, Davis. Arvilla Rowse, eaiedee een ae BABS, FICHERFH—Auy. 0 at Maroy 1 David z bs Laat i Ce By lund, i Re tata Gti Cae WHR Fuuornd ‘Thuraday, Aug. ‘I, at,10 o'clock, to tho i iw A oak an en uA yoartisyes tu cRivusy Comatory. i 0 ber ty lo vaners viene Lick Ba woe 9 co 1. Je payor Nastia Miotig ira alteagiary ds Ttapktaa aanto ta Buedamos Nhuredy ty carriage, 10, Daten depok, thence vy cars o Bar hash tile ae RY AN~! sod mamta y sun of, H,and. Mary Adiyan, Lpage No; 73 Bout Cit mrdrediy, Ka. AS ES By Sa lagod to a at ham, raneu, Usk, hay gt Se iita buctia We Garddore ‘dzou Stnoube ead id BOIL ANTZ-OF lath of th ig nor a er antiga i warts asod @montiiwe ss nersl from purunls’ Tealdence, No, wT the au ueraigpe bryan maiden EP Boringseld Lik) pavers pleass copy, i O'MALLEY—Aug. 8 Mrs. Hunnah U'afallo) 0d 9S yoars, native of WW uty Bayo, relasd: bp Praluve Nos wiskeaty Wedtoedat Ange ae rs to. Calvary Ceaiutery: tages to Calyary, , brain, Louisa’ Dennis ; 1 De NYinence by HhiobaS wro'renvacssutly tayived to NWuN. DEATH; NNOLEY—Kittort by tho care py, Gra k dohn Connoliyreemn oe AEs, abou Up Arclicreny, PYke as about bay goo 25) in a Thomas rooney oh. Velottda ef aif Cem fara of congoation not J AEtor my nd 2t'dnpat M0 Hosa agate, We AWILLLAMSON—Thla ley a mm donem Of Bir Votem At, Wy eee AI flange ot Votra AM. Ulnon, dlad ‘Bandas Agi $7ROn et Ds tia aed 82 yonta 3 bo ui nae 82 genie months nid Mt Beteiey. mk all for thalr Ge rly Str, Aiton, 1 Hae Aas aingure. ay ers ANN OUN CEMENTS, : ASORGETMORT Re : ing Aus, fin konoral holliday for tid jo IML des rugatedTaGav at le Gent: Alla Glock sliarn. Hy ofder Commie! ach oy RT. As , CONDOR, Mi aicni lntpteD WEL COND TS, PIE REGULAR MONTHLY wep’ if the i "a UI NETIN( ote Cr oy Aur. ita wt _, AUCTION SALES, " By GEO. DP. GORE & Co, AT OUR AUCTION tbe op Boots & Shoe Ny ‘TO BF wane AUG. 10, We desire to call the espec; tention of Retailers to ine tae assortment of goods desj; g PRESENT and FALL SALag”™ GLEAN GUSTOM-MADE g00is OUR aa A Thursday, Aug. Il, at 9:30, Teguine Wookly Sato of Crockery and Glassna, < Cratos woll-nssortod W. G0, (Hote) and Yellow” Ware, 4 ba Bin ARN er cena E 1 ee Pa CM OG be CORTE ee (ny een By ELISON, FLERSHELM & C0, For Our Wednesday's Sale, 9:30 This Morning, FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD Goons, . Clocks, Chromos, & General Morchandlsy 1,500 LBS. TOBACCO, ELISON, FLENSURIM £00, Bi and % Kandolphat SELTZER APERIENT, * Mond, atock of A Done of Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperlent Tias removed tho agony of rhoumatiam, and its too Hnuod uso ontively heated the pationt' Nbeumatia is Wut Httlo understoud. Home empirics ten w Focauons, which ara foally dangoros Itu408 84 eknowledzed to tsenac, aeldity. ‘This a ty sol Mant corrocta ail uch sadly, thus cured tha disonso. All rhoumatic suferers art advised to SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTR KIDNEY-WORT, THE GREAT CURE, | cRHEUMATISM As 8 is for all disoases of the KIDNEYS; LIVER AND BOWELS, Tt oloanses tho syutem of the scrid pola ital muffering which’ that causes ‘the dread! ‘only the viotllms of Rheumatism oan realist, THOUSANDS OF CASES of tho worst forms of this torrible disse have been quickly relieved, in « sort tia q hashad wonderful success, and an imme) ery pattot tho Country, In hum dreds of casoa it has cured whore all olse bad] failed, Itie mild, but eBicient, ORUTALN IN 178 ACTION, butharmlosa ia all cases. twrIt cleanees,Glrengthens and glvesNev Tlfo tonlt the important organs of the boty, ‘The natural action ofthe Kidneys isrostored. Tho Liver is cleaned of all digosso, and the Bowela move frealy and hoalthfully, 10 ts) way tho worvt diecneearo-cradicated for thosystem, Anithas been proved by thousands that 4a tho mont effsctual remedy for loansing 1b ayatem of all morbid socretions. It should bt used In every housshold as a aes ING MEDICINE. mae ed |OUBNESS, CONSTIPA: ‘TION, PILES and alt FEMALE Disc Iaputup ines VegetableForm, Intineadh ona packago of which makes 6q\ “dlso in Liquid Fei ma, very Couccatratedlot the convenience of those whocannotreadlly Pe CANDY. Bout sh 6: § oF SIC MATS jus up ie Peiengriaie ieee Te STA, KRANZ’S, 80 Stal, TRUNKS, fe. on TRUNK ee AlR® the eau jor the *, nant. ru rantod, Ternhantt oy; OO UTEN sae 72 NEATEOS re PROPOSALS: oncom “Wealed: Proposal ant sqsrarn oat x ie Iidings fortho Haseral Fete rector Ee awour dy aru HOCUS, sala, ene a Be quel, widors ‘ne inay aitond ob tho City! an 0. Bi . wi nil bide Ie T888TT Chae lan a olek ana tad Phas eke can ie M WU b the ofica of Jewues tt, aligrabs Clad, us wd Al ‘ yn 5 We HEDLEY gy, ae : JUN poste. Nea w RE, I 7 ee Propawls tar ‘Ordaunce Hayy, a Hi LHS nana gees Wicd, BE vu a ae ig he 5 WH ng noone rvonal, und ang a ‘ min ‘perv § ta Fleck uny oF rt ied to bu, tie 7 ot is Speen Ste soe Wy PLALLI, Major uf Urcuanrm 8poul ba eu tall of the ious, and king und quaQuly 2 4’. ae ‘bo f tm at ses anatase

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