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THE CITY. IN GENERAL, J.J, Mennitr, of New York, {ant tho Shorman, Junar Nayzon, of Detrolt, Is ut tho Tromont, Wiram Hood, of Milwaukeo, is at tho Sher- M, Woonitunt, of Washington, Is at the Shor- C. O, Kexser, of Boiolt, Wis, is at tho Tre- ©. McConmAw and Waltor Bf. Gibbon, of Mon- tronl, nro at tho Palmer. Gronax C, IAzeuros, M. G., of Wiscons!n, is registered at the Paimer, & “Manx Fintn, #. Grant, and If. ©, Wilson, Ea- gland, aro registercd nt the Palmor. ‘THE pionic of tho Scotch Battalion bas been postponed from to-day to tho dist inst. Y ent of ra taa anata a, APSE Tie tompernture caterday, ng obsorvol by Manasse, opttotarts was ‘Zi degraes: 10a, ct, T1. Cox, W. Douging, B. K. Kay, of England} John dW. Biackonzio, Scotlands Yuk ‘Lin and ¥,C. Wong, Maing ‘Shoo, China, aro at tho Grand Pacltlc. Mng, Many Durost, of No, 31 North Groen street, returned to this city yesterday from St. h hor the body of hur whiel died on tho traln near ronor will hold an Inquest, ¥. J, McEtnoy, of Bonabnm, Tox. ts dying of and the Odd-Fellows of that piace Ule fathor, Youd. Mek Hived in Chicago nbout 1860, ‘be sont to Dr, J, Ward Ellis, No, 200 State atreu! Chicago, or T, E. Kennedy, Bonhatn, Tex, EF. N. GRANGER, a 40-year-old gentleman from. Osecula, arrived in this olty yesterday morning to ind a polloe ollicer waiting to take hin’ in Bir. Grangor, by the cummon consent, of his fcllow-townsmen, is daft und not reapon- sible for what be may do, A rolative from tho country will arrive, to-day and take the wan r Paul, bringing Hemnontus-old onlld, Information muy: Cunistré Connins, 14 rears ofd, living with his widowed mother at 0, BM Archor avon, while standing Under a, tramway jn tho Joliet & Stoel Company's dovk at tho Archer avenue bridge itt 4:00 yesterday afternoon, was struck on the aide ol tho. bead by a ebunk of Dr, Sours. who attonded bin, says the ekull 1s fractured, and that he can hardly Rurus Camrion and wife, St. Louls; Jamea F. Rankin and family, enderson, Ky.; Henry Miller and family, New Orleans; John Mornby, Marquette, Mich.; J, Po! Ala; R, Brower, wife, and daughte: Wis.: H. A, Morris, Spring Gurden, ut W. Smnith, Goneral Passonyer Agent Lako Erie & ease Railroad, Lafayette, ind, are at the ‘Tne Coroncr hold an Inquest yesterday upon John Connolly, who was nceldontally ran down lc uttompting to tako # rid Tro{ght curs on the Chicago & Alton Hoad near tho ‘bridge over the river at Arotier avenue, An in- quest was also held nt the Morgue tipon an un- “known man who was found flouting in the river ‘The Jury were unable to decide Low ho came to his death. Cuances P. Araone, General Passonger Agent tho Louisville & Nushville Ruitlroud, Louls- le; G. W. Ogllvit of tho Des Moines aud killed whi! Goveral Pusson: Fort Dodge Raltrond, Des Molnes; W.M. Wallingtou, Sonthera Passen- ont of tho Pittsburg, Cluvinuatl & ouls Huilroad, New Orleans, and J. C, Broo! Binit, Auditor of the Burlington, Northorn lallroud, Cedar lap! Grand Pacitic. Desis Puycit, a laborer employed in tearing down tho rene endof a two-story brick bouso at No. 11 Brown street, to whieh a new addition is was sovercly aud perbups fitally in- terduy by u hurge quantity of Inthiing and plastering falling upon hin from the upper ceiling, a distance uf about twanty-two His collar-bone was broken, and bo was very soveroly cut aod bruised about the head. Ho was peony, to ‘the County Hospitul for troat- Cedi Rapids & ds, aro at tho Senator Fenny, of Michi House at noon yesterday has extensive miuing Interests. His brothors, E. P, and W. D., manage these, whilo he curries on bis banking business at Grand Havon. In addition to that, ho mnunges to su logs cuough tw supply bis four sawmilis in Michigan, and his Ch! with business, Sonntor has fully recovered from tho severe illness of Inst month, and is looking well. Huis confidont, after a very recent visit at Washing- ‘ton, of tho rocovory of tho President. Citantey Woopsman was found by 2 Tamunn ‘ter yestorday afternoon ou Washington t, wringing out a cloth Into tho gutter, whily his eyes wore exceedingly red, weoping, Churiey?’ usked the reporter. “Should Thnd," said tho ox-Aldorman, dust received a diapatch frum o friond of ex- Ald. Jonas, and ho atutes that Jonns, while out dishing yesterday afternoon, caught a museca. Jonge wolghing: sixty-two pounds, Tho vritter and tho further divyiy; Of tho La Salto-street fund has been postpones until Jonas gotedry.” And Charley shed another THE HIGNEST BUILDING IN CHICAGO. Ground bas just been broken on Monroo stroot for what will be the highoat building fn this it will stand on what Is known’‘as tho uld Lomn- Block, adjoining on tho west tho old ice Building, nt the corner of Monroo and Dearborn streets, and will bo about 136 fovt It will conslit of «nine storics and basement, aud will cover nn area of seventy by ninety feet. A good jdva of the SeDEey of the structure can be forwod im foundation of of tho surfaco area, loft the Palmer Utah, where he pulled hint ovorbourd THe structure will be brick, with stone trimmings, and will be. aft 1ho Renalssunco stylo, with Gothic dotails, It “will be absolutoly ilro-proof, and will be ocou- pied by banks and ollives, afforded by two vlovators, and avery ofico will with a fire-proof vault. M Tappan, the contractors, expect to have tho bullding realy tor 04 ee. The wullding will will be the proporty of 1 tho - owner of the Port- By acess will ko ccupanoy nbout 1. lrooks, of Boston, and look, in this city, THE CIVY-TALL. ‘Tnene wore fifty burial pormits {ssued yontor- ‘dny, and forty-seven deaths roported, ‘Tia widows and orphans who are bonoflolarios of tho Police and Firomon’s Bonoft Fund will bo pald tholr pensions ut the Controller's oftica Saturday moralag, Mayor tMaiittzon und his gon , Carter Hy Jr.) ropago to take a vacation. Ti ous to go to Europe, but tho jour tong enough for thut. But it ts probable 0 will sro AUyhOW, Hack Hiconso No, 185, that of Jamos Davis, Was royoked yesterday fecomuscndation of Capt, assigned is n oneal violntion of tho Huck ordle Dauce and tho overcharging of puasougurs, Comstissiongn WALLER stated ‘ot poaitively deolded Tor the Lsldgeport pumps. If Mr. MM would come in and a Suee Is nnxe uuell didn't nd« vO the required bond of 100,000 to hold tho aity harimtoss in congo. tuora were no lower bidders: than $157,500 unps if a now advertisoment was mado, then e' mleht reudvertise, mM ‘for the clty was a stron, delay innking the awai Were gotting tired, Mayol Hartson stated youtorday that h td a by the Counell one, and he could not much longer, a8 people deri yt cH pie fe thi ordering the stopping of tho trom Division to Schiller, reuson for his veto would bo thut ta had tearned t 1,00 feet of the cutire property frturcated had petitioned for the lmprovemout, while but bo bad not, while no ona know whothor tho rep- resentatives nf any portion of the Jattor were opposed to tho linprovemont or not. El de: Stood that w larga proportion of the proporty- gyrners favorud, the improvement, and honce impravemont of rmits were issuod ‘Oster ivan, two-story and uusorment dwelling, 4x23 t atroct, to cost: $2, end basement dwolling, 4 Sua! ja. 7 Franklin strcot, $3,000; the P, F, W. Pook catate, BLOT baxement storo, 50x 180 lolph atroct, $80,000: Cass, near Pearson stroot, § basement, and ati Io avenuo, near Oak strect, phord, two-story, basomont and at ES terial ihx60 feet, No, 2724 Michigan ayenue, City Crus P.J. Howann {s tholat of {he presentation mania, Last Tucuday evens sono seventy-five thored ut the residence of Jobu Ly ier strovt, and, preceded by culled at Howard's row! Some Hite parieytag se eaey CHE uate ome tittle parieying ox-Ald. O'lirles hauled out 8 bundle, and utter talking a ord handed It aver to Mr, Hows diamond shirt shin, ry chaln. om. and found ti ‘Dir. bhentrcr ane ‘crow eat and drink, Oo result is sald to “have been disastrous to the supplios tantainen 4n familly tho larder, but the Jowolry and things Were vury nico, ComMisdsONER WALLER bad the strectenloan: before him yosterday, and insists a must do’ better wor! Ci Person in question, proinlscd to on un extra force Of mica at once, and said | id hava enother aweo] wo Eigntecn inlles day. Mr. Watlor told bins that, u up to bis prouise, would be taken away from bi and ‘given to nr 4 mob of y i brow band, ‘0. BY Contra Mt dewl ovor it It contained a and a watch oburi, } thom gouuino, ‘au, and invited tha , bis contract THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1881—TEN PAGES. fome ono cise, Commissioner Wailer Insists that the bond of Caraton Blohm ts good and ample, And will cover all deflotoncies in caso the contract would ho taken away and the work given to another. ‘Thus far tho contractor has not lived up to his contract, And it 1s Imperative that he should bo compelled to do a0, or quit. ‘Tene were six new cnecs of amall-pox ro- orted yosterday. Onoof those was from No, #2 Rumsoy street. While on thelr vaccinating tour in the Fourteonth Ward Monday night, tho health officcra found this caso in the house, und the fatnily reported =n Dr. Emorloh vs attending it. Tho bealth au- thoritics vaccinated the inmates, tuok tho usual procaduons, And posted the houso with tho ycl- low card, Yesterday morning thia same ‘Dr, Emorich, scoing the card on tho house, rusticd tu the Hlonlth OMce to report tho ease, This snmo Doctor hag endenvored to have a caso of sinall-pox found on North Taulina street inst week deelarod a caso of ohicken-pox. Dr. De Wolf read De, Emerich a lecturo yesterduy, it Doing tolorably nyparont that he bas trie to hide smali-pox cases. Other cuses were re- porter from No, 311 Sedgwick, No. i388 Rebecca, 0.44 Fisk, No. 1h Ranma, and No. 17 Howard atreot. Scarlot fever was roported from No, 23 Wado atroct, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘TweEnty-rwo Insane cases are on the callin tho County Court to-day. ; Mrs. O. J, Koerzn, of No. 2414 Vincennes avo- nue, was brought) to the jail yostorday to awalt & hearing on the charge of bolng Insane. ‘Tz Committeo on Publio Buildings yestorday opproved bills in favor uf W. E. Hale, $0,250 for elovators; J. 8 Bassott & Co,, $2,550 for gus- fixtures; and othor amail bilis in favor of yari- ‘ous county contractors, Tie Joint Committee on Buildings and Chari- tes looked over: ince. for the proposed now Poors louse Buliding, submitted by three arahi- tuate, but caine te no conclusioi, Thoro aro stlll architects to bo heard frum. Carr. Iticiand McCuavantny, of Palos, ts annotoced iis an “indopendsnt” oanaldate for County Cominissioner from that district, Ex- Commissioner Conty appears to be tuking dvep intorest in tho canvass be is making, Tite tax-snlo continued yostorday, all tho de- Mnquent proporty In tho Town of Harrington belng disposed of, Palatine will be soli to-day. Tho Towns of Schaumburg and Oriand are ox- coptions to tho rule, and tho only towns In tho Sounty in which everybody has pald bis or her AXES, Joun IL Haskins, of Rogers Park, who has been twice otected Moller Justice of tute, hus spine trouble in qualifying. Ho was lected In the spring, and neglected to qualify in tine, Since thon ho has been rovlected. Fle tried to, ante {econter, but bis bond was faulty, and Te will have to come ground again. THe County Committee on Equalization of ‘Taxes mot and listened to an argument tu reine Uun to tho listing of vessel property, The Couns ty Attorucy took tho ground that the South Side Assussor was ontitied to the whole register ot vessels reylatered {un Chicago, whethor owned by parttes residing on the North, South, ur Wost Side. An attorney who nppeared for parties on the North aud Wost Sido took an oppusit view, and the Committes Ustened patiently to both legal gentlemen but did not arrive at any conclusion, An nttor- noy represouting tho New York, New Englund & Western Iuvestinent Corporation raked aw cor. rection of their assessment. hoy were assessed on $21,160 money tu bunks $82.5 office Uxtureg,—n total of $103,700,—whilu they claimed that they were only nssessable on $1,100 eagh In bank and $10 for vitice furniture. ‘The ponusa was recolved and will be considorad ereaftor, OAUGNT THE WRONG HOY, Tho jall authorities thought thoy had Charles Corenan, tho | missi boy, yesterday, Mr. laps, who hus boun louking for hlin aver since hte got away, and who has sald that he did not Propose to return to work until he found bim, dropped in for a moment, and juat after he de- purted nm report came from the boys’ depart- ment that tho Jul! ulley was filled with boys, une one of thom ‘was’ tho mitich- juooked-for fudividaal, Several officers wero sent to apprehend tho youth at once, and he and his tellows took tight, running north throuvh the alley, cust to Clark street, and thence south, Ono of tha chaps wis fnnlly ovortaken and brought back, nud tho victory would havo been coniplete but for tho fact that he wasn't the fellow who was wanted—n fact which was discovered after bo was safe in Juil. Ho waa released, of course, and Colomnn is still wanted, aud Mr-Clapp is still looking for him, Us A Tne Penslon Agont disburgod $11,000 yos- torday. FA Ar tHe Sub-Trensury yesterday, $20,000 in wold and $4,000 In slivor was disbursed, ‘Iho re- colpts fouted up $6,000 In altver. e ‘Tue receipts for internal rovonue amounted yesterday to $31,6, of whloh $26,183 was for spits, t.0i8 for tobacco and cigars, and $2,10$ for beer. Mas. Drury has not yet succeeded tn riddin; the Governimont DButldl rf the multitude o} apnrrows which infest it. ‘They ure sald to bo tha only things avout the building who do not stand in awe uf the Major. * Tu¥ Hon, Gearge W. Partridge, Spocint Dop- uty Collector of Customunt Detrolt, was a caller at Special-Agent Bates’ roums yesterday. MMe was Tor ton years private secrotary of the lato Senutor Chundler, and is ao efllelent olllcor of the custome, Carr, RictanD WiLLTAMs, of the schooncr Lumberman, was brought boforo Commissioner Hoyne yesterday charged with bontiag, @ sailor named James Scuman. Quite a * Pinafore” operetta was anauted befora the Commissioner, theCaptain ploading his own case so succoss- fully that uu waa discharged. Sovorat of tho fey, tara belonging to the schooner wore -on and, Dut.they developed a strange forgotful- nose ns to tho facta of the caso, which naturally resulted in the Captain's favor. CHanues BM. Irwin bas beon keeping a lamp- store ut No. swig West Mudison street, His leuso expired a few days ago, aud whon the now tonunta came into tho Gti thoy found a id packuge of counterfelt sliver dollars wrapped up and secroted in an inner room. Actlur on this Inforinution Capt. Hall, of tho Sccrot Sorv- ice, visited tho placo yesterday’ and was fort. Monte cnough to Hiding Irwin, who bad visited the store and quiotly,us ho thought, reclaimed hls package, When ho was scarched anuther countorfelt silver dollar of the sate make wis discovered. Ho was brought bofurn Commis- sioner Hoyne. Tho facts as above givon woro brought out, and ho was held in dofault of $1,000 bail. It is botloved that be was only a shover," and no developments aro likely to follow hls arrest, Tue following dutiable goods wera recelved: Hitchcock & Foster, 6,500 cedar poate, 2,000 ralle way tou, 160 telograph poles; William Ludrord 3 cases’ household yvods;. Fowlor. Dros, 00) anoks salty Hingdale & Yoo, 60 drums caustio sadn, 1 barrals soda oryatil cus DB, sodas Aubbard, Sponcer & Co., boxes tin-plates H. Donny & Bons. 440 saqua sult; Fowler }ros., 100 stoke salt; L. Woll Munufucturing Company; Ut crates crockery; F. W. Doltzsch, 4 casks wing; J. Maobto, 2 cuske wine; Frank Kioos, 1 casic wine; Max Romer, 2 casks and 10 casoa wines 1H. Saghte, 1 cask wines V. 1. Nucobi, 10 cuses winv; Miller Dros.,1 ensk wine; Detrich Hem- soth, 3 cusks wine; Adam Oohs, W cases wines Krust dJnegor, 2 caska wino; Versho, Rubling & Co,, 2 cases toys, dolls, cto, Lensk winu; J, V. Farwell & Co,, 53 cases ary goods: J, Muckoown, dss Marshall Field & Co, od twas dey wuodat iiurioy e tyercll & ta en ry woods; Uurloy & ‘Lyrrell, 3 casos ginas- ware, Collvetions 820, oe a0? i ki TIE WAY FEVER, PROPOSED RELILF FOI THY MEANEST OF ALL COMPLAINTS. Just now tho hay-fover sufforors are looming upinimlsory. Somoof thom can get away,whilo others buve to remuin at home and “tight tt out” Among those is Tux ‘Tiipuxe champion snoezer, who suggests tho following romedy as quite a relief, It ic not by any means f cura, nor ist now Inany sense, “But haysfovor vio- this will find at a plonsant retiof for u iittlo Wwhilo during tho sevorost spasig, Ay far ag that. {tia recommended, but no further, fore Tain UNE Inen hug tried It, Obtain a wide-mouthed Jour-ollnce bottle, placo iu it sone cotton, and Met bave put into it the following inwrodionts: Two and 8 half drama curbolie wold, threo Grams aqua atumunia (epecitla gravity 0.060), Hive drums dietiitod wator, sven aud a holt drams dlcohol, This should be uscd us an ine halont as ofton as iicomod necessary, und when notin uso tho bottlo should bo kept tht! ores oul cod by 8 iplic tlon, This will bo found a8 todd a rollof. as bas ub been discovorod, for there is no. cure, phslains appear to'know lesa of tia dietas nan the actual Unfortunate bay-foyor auffer- ol SUBURBAN, UYDE YANK, A valuablo hunting dog belonging to Mr, D, D, Corneil, of South Pork, wont mad yesterday morning and camo poar bitiug several children who wore playing about In the neighborhood, Luckily, however, tho animal was ahot bofore ho had dove any damage. , ‘QNAND CHOSSING, A gal ot trouble has been caused of Jato by tho mon working in toe sowlng-ma- biog foundry, Some of them are Unto men, and tho | rost of them are aonb," 0: Or non-union ~~ wen, | Oa’ over i. Sofa tet de, HR, She he Dy vel for jo authoritics, ‘A number of the Union few wot drunk the othor day and loterfured with somo of tho scabs and donrayed thelr work, by break sata eal tino teh AY ad OC ‘Costs aploce yesterday by usted, Uogers. PULLMAN, Forty-five men wero arrested yestorday for. Jumping on tratoe while in motion, ‘Thoy wore tlt Huod from $l to $5 oach,—mare than wnough to pay thelr fan. to Chicago and baok soverul tied, ‘Tho authorities are: determined to stop ‘thls Bort Of work, Le a SPORTING EV. Edwin Thorne, Troubadour, and Little Brown Jug the Win- ners at Rochester. Trotting and Pacing nt Mondota and Marshall—The Day at Sar- Providence and Troy Beaten by Boston and Worooster—The Providence Olnb in Deop Water, TROCIESTER, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Rocuesren, N. Yu Aug. 10.—To-day's races Woro witnoased by about 0,000 persons, Inotuding f Inrge representation of the falr sox. A high wind blow down tho back-stretch, but thero was no othor disareenblo feature in citbor tha day troteand tho frec- for-ail pacers were the cvonts called, and all were deolided. The 2:23 raco was n hot one, hav ine only four startors, and yot roquiriug six heats to decide it. Edwin Thorne, J. B. Thomas, Kato Sprague, and Pilot It. wero the competing horses. Pools before tho start sold: ‘borne 82, Thomas $24, field $40. ‘Lhomaa won tho firet hent after making two breaks, carrylu ‘Thorna toabreak in tho finn! quarter, trotted In O34, and beating him two lonwths. Kato Spraguc was two distances out at the half, but saved -horsolf by a terrific Anish. In tho second heat she went to the front nt the turn, whore Thomas broke, and nover was beaded, although ‘Thorno Was but a throat-latch vobind ber at tho out. come, in 2:18, Tho quarters wero 95, 1:0014, A344, which modo the Mnol atiibellp, At tho half Thoroo was six lengths behind, so that ho must have como home tn about 1:07!4. Tho third heat was au easy ona for Kato Sprague. Thorno wns tald up, and Thoinas bohaved so haidly that sho won In a'jog | ‘Tho start for tho fourth heat was such 4 misere able ono that Kate Sprague was forced to Inat place In tho frat soventyetlve Bil tho pole, and Thonias im without in any way interfering with each other or tha mare. I1bee promptly and rudently took his muro str horne won the hoat by half a longth, Thomas forcing him out fir 2:20. noxt two hents and race a ncok in the fifth in count in the final heats, badly Ju both, and did nothing meritorious, ‘Tho 4:27 rnco was an alfair'of straight heats for rroubadour, who won without being oxtond- Annie W., Argonaut, Forest Patohen, Jn tho first beat St. Quarter Bye ropping in ba- and and tld up. Thorno also took Thomas was beaten but was of nonce Kate Sprague broke Bt. Remo, and Btolla GC, broke of Btolla ©. awerving in front of him, nilly aud a quarter, but was not distanced, . Was Wt bine id in cach heat, Little Brown Jug rotrieved bis laurels by can: nulng riod In straight hents tn 2:15, say By wasn good second in tho Hirst hest, and a close: in tho second, but badly 1 aT nd hi was second In tho second and third beats, press- ing tho winner in the former, and being beaten tio open lenuthsin the latter, Li forinidable looking brush on the back stretch in methird heat, and had hor head 1n front at tho half, but dropped to third on tho upper Rowdy Woy carried Jug to the half in the firat and second heats. Tho following aro tho three class, purse $1,500, divic Radwin ‘Thorne. shoeeitet 1 Kate Spraguo. ~ pare cots ” S ascon te » BCven oluss, purse = 3 2 mato. Emre! s ime, Froe-forenil pa Little Brow ‘ug, aint Hunter. Aeete arene Time, 2316, 2216, 2:16. Maui 8, will trot ngainst her record to-mors row nfternoon at 3 o'clock, ignated to accommodate Vandorbiit, who, uccompaniod by a party of resont to witness tha purforme Js not rozurded as fast isin dormer years, but the managers promtgo to havo it as fast as any in the country before the mutro stnrts if tho weathor continucs favorable, tho Intention of Bul todrive the maro fester in the first quarter thin hes and -instead of ben; turn she will probably the word. Such a course: will increase hor line bility to broak, ‘and ‘will doubticss operito against a fast finish, but may accomplish tho ia enablo her to go tha tha timo boing dea. er owner, dr. W. IL. friends, will be unce. ‘Tho trac! sent at hor bost from dealred object. —t! route botter than MARSHALL, MICH. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune.’ MARSHALL, Mich., Aug, 10,—Twenty-tive hun- dred people wera cut tho track to-day, and the sport was very satisfactory to tha speotatora, Tho program embraced the 2:07 trotting, 2:23 #27 trotting. Followlng aro tho ‘Two thirty-soven class, purse $300 T, P. Brown, b, 4. Grand Sontinel.. Willian Delong, ch, m. Clura Clove! re, MUCTOCOs +04 +60 cee oh. Be fi, M. Strong. pet ‘Two twenty-three pacing, pul mie ss ‘Three heata were trotted in the 2:27 class fourth being duolared no heat, and wil Indicator bns two heats and Ethol Medium one, Thus fur tho favorite have Won cyory race. Qnished to-morrow, Sanatoaa, N. ¥., Aug, 10.—Tho first race to- day, a milo dash, was won by Maygle Ayer, Constantine second, and Valentine third. ‘imo, Itob Roy finished frat, but the judges, with the {dea that he foulod Magglo Ayer, placed him Inst and gavo Maggio tho first place, Tho was misipprebension; Rub Roy was the filly ail through tho rac won by ioutovard, Hootjack second, and Bir 1B, 3300 Walter third, ‘rf \ ‘Tho third race, one and one-cighth miles. was wpiny, Hdolwolsa second, aad Orlola MENDOTA, ILL. Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Menvora, Iit., Aug, 10.—Tho races at the Mendotu Driving-Park to-day wero unexcep- Uonably good, aud, though the time does not come up to tho flyers of the prosont day, the houts wore remarkably woll und closely contost- ‘ed. In the 4:08 class Billy Dasbaw won in throo it heats, eran fy ho #224) class was also won in wtralehe Clovor first, Anon Lowe accont! Sa, Sucker Mald fourth, | asimilur troublobuing experionced bore this yoar Mattle Graham MG, SB0Sh, B37, BOSTON Vs. PROVIDENCE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Pnovyroenog, lt, L., Aug, 10,—The Bostons just dumped upon Ward to-day in the fifth inning, and Radbourn was sent {nto re!ovehim. Ho ‘Was pounded as badly as Ward bad been, and when the Mods got through with both pitchors they had soourcd six singles, a two and a threoe bagor, and earned aix rune, -Ward then came back to the points, and flolshod tho gamo, only two more hits belng madooff his delivery, There ‘ware 600 present, }» total 18; Providonoo 9, . Fletdlng errors~Boston, 10; Providence, 4, Huraod rune—Hoston, o. yao Moroung, ‘e0- base bit—Whitnoy, t base on Dalle~Hornung, Whltnoy, York, ¥irat buse on errors—Hoston, 45 Providende, 7, Bipuck mut—WEltney, Burdock, Morsilly Hine i, BeClollu, Hal jod—Woltney,’ 105; Ward, 67; Iad> Strikas oallod—Waltnoy Clellan-Farroll-Sturt, By alis—Soyder, 15 Uilitgan, 1. * Wt putehet —Whitnsy Uj Waray — * WOROESTER. V8, TROY, Bpsctal Dispatch to The Woroxsrxit, Mass., Aug, 10,—The Worcesters on to-day's gamo by bupebing hits on Welch, thus caruing six out of the elght runs, Troy opened with an caracd run ona doublo by Cas, aldy, and three-basor by: Ferguson, the lattor scoring on a wild pitch. Thoy scorod again in the sixth on bits by Byans and Ewing, aided by Bush> Chicago Tribune, ong’s poor throw, and in men were ont, on Irwin's wild throw and Con- nor's bit, Tho Worcesters aid not get a safo hit til tho fourth Inuing, whon thoy scorad on Connor's fumble and hits by Dorgan and Carpenter, In tho fifth two runs woro earned on three-baygers by Creamer and Hushong and # sacrifice fy by Stovoy, and in tho seventh throe more bn hits by Coroy, Bushong, and Dieckorson, ‘Croamer’s two-bnsor, Stovoy's foree-ont, and along fly by Hotaling. in tho olghth Irwin, Carponter, and Bushong bit safely, which, with Ferguson's muff, brought in two runs, ono carned, CAPITAL. Meeting of the American Bank- ers’ Association at Niags ara Falls. A Mossngeo of Sympathy Adopted and Sent to President Troyes, 45555788 Gariiokt. 0001203 8 0-8 Wore Karned rint—Troy, 1; Worcester, 6 Floiding orrors—Teoys 4; Worcostor, 4, Haso hits—Troy, 0; Worcoster, 11. ‘two-baso hits—Casaldy, Creamer. Three-baso bite Ferguson, Creamer, Dushong, First base on talls—Troy, First bago on errors—Troy, 3; Worcester, 3, Loft on bases—Troy, 6; Worcostor, 5 Struck out—Connora, Ryans, Hatle entled—Wolch, 01; Corcy, 78. Strikes callod—Weldh, : Cores, 10, Doublo | plays — Caskins-Ferguson-Connors, Bushong- Dorgan, Paered ball—Kwing, 1, Wild pltch—Coroy, 1. Tino—Two hours, , Umpiro—Higham, THE PROVIDENCE CLUB. Bpectat to ‘The Chicago Tribune, Provivenok, iH. T., Aug, 10.—A special meot: ing of tho stockholders of tho Providence Baso- Tall Association fs called for Friday, Tho funds in tho treasury aro exhausted, and unless tho stockholders volunteer to rellove tho treasury tho Club must bo disbanded. Tho stockhotdors aro not Inblo to nascament, and all that can bo done istonsk them to chip in. Falling to do. this, tho game will bo givon up as Learo atfalr for thisclty, Prosident Root saya he will not ask tho men to play without pay. Tho trouble ts. houso divided against itself. Thero Isasplit in tho ranks of the stockholders, and tho gumo has got to suffor In consequonce. A DRIVER HURT, Nonwren, Conn, Aug. 10.—During araco at the trotting park thia aftornoon botwoon tho horaos of Joseph McCann, or Newark, N.J,, and John McNamara, of this olty, McUann's horse won tho first hoat, Whon past the wire he bolted and throw McCann upon tho fotco, bronk- ing bisright arin and sovoral ribs, the ends of the broken ribs plorcing tho lungs. THE LABOR QUESTION. KNIGHTS OF THESAW AND PLANE. ‘Tho Carpontors’ and Joiners’ National Con- vontion hold its third day's doliberations ycator= day !u Trades Assembly Hall. Tho Committca on Financo and Press recommended tho publica ton of 25,000 copica of tho constitution and by- luis as soon as adopted, the same to bo dis- tributed throughout the country with a viow to incrensing tho number of unlons. Tho Carpen- ter wau constituted tho organ of the craft, to bo published ta Now York City by the National As- sociation, ono-half ju English, and the othor in Gorman, | It is to bo aitited by tha Recording Secretary of tho Convention, who ia to receive a salary thorofor. Tho small amount of Indebted- eas to the St, Louls Union for funds advanced in publishing tho papor.was ordered paid. Tho Convention adopted tha report of tha Provis~ ional Committea, togothor with its recommonda- trond, ns publishod yesterday. After ordering tha National Secrotary to cor- reapond with the garpenters of Canada, with a view to sucuring their codperation in forming Organizations, tho Convention took a roccss ‘until the Committoo on: Constitution and By- Luws should be ready 19 report. ‘ Evenat this Initial gathering of tho carpontorsa and joiners, thelr National Assooiation isthront- oned with collapse. ‘This unfortunate condition OF affites is owing to the fact that thor are two utterly antagonistic principles {nvolved: onc, ‘what its ndvocates consider a legitimate protea- tion of the labor causo; the olbor, nn undis- gulsed Socialism. Tho feoliwy camo to a bead. eatardays when a locnt paper descrived Mr. J. 1%, Smith, au antl-Soutalist, of Cincinnati, one of the apoukors tho inuss— nicetlng on the evening provious, al rarpant blatherskl x ‘Tho tntor- esting fenturo wus that dr, Stnith's utterances wero uot of the usual ultra trades-unlon stamp, but censured iwiscellancous denunciation ov! capitalists, and recommended ‘harmoniua reln- tong instead, ‘The newspapor nttuck referred to ja thought by tho anti-sociaiistic ¢l- oment §=to §6ave..; boon inspirad by the Socialists, and tho bittor fealing was so strong yesterday as to threaten the Convention with disruption. Tha Cinclnuati, Bulfalo, aus ono or two other delegations camo to tho Con- vention under specifig Jusiructions to oppose anything that savored of: Souialisin, and al last night's goosion tho Clucinuuts deloxution was Soushiouous by Ita absgnee, ‘Tho.anti-Sociajists constitute the bulk of tho Convention, and thoy aro.. determined ib if the attack on Mi... ,Binith = cumo from 8 dolegato, nn ‘apology will be fortcoming, or thoy will withdraw from tho national organiza: ton. ‘Sovoral delegates informed ‘l'un Trinuse reportor thut tho great hindrance to a practital banding toxothor of the workluyimon was So- olatian, which was throttliog: eye zaton in Eu rope, and would faln undormind tho locrtios of tho American people. - Jt was after? o'cluck last evening whon tho Convontion was culled to ordor, Tho Commit- tec.on Constitution aud By-Laws had beon wrestUlug long and faithfully in tho frumlog of this instrument, owing to tho fact that a out- uud-dried constitution, brought to the Convon- don, did not suit a deal of rovis! Tho preamblo, stating tho platform of the brot od and the obe jovts of tho organization, was published fn Tucaday's TaisuNa, ‘Cho vonatitution and by~ lnwa woro read and considered sorintim, aud ulter numerous suggestions the now organiza don finally. christened itself tho Brothor- hood of Curpentors and Joloora of America, in order to Iuctudo the brethren .of Canadu. ‘Tho constitution provides, among other thiugs, that the Executive Committce onty shalt havo tha authority to Juaugurate.a strike. “on per cont of tho entire recolpts of cach Union shill bo Bet aside ay a cresistanco fund, the anme to be subject to tho oull of tho Execu- Uve Board for wso during a -sirlko, apy member contioulny work when a strike is ordored shall bo oxpelied. When a atrike fs contomplated tho mutter shall be laid bofore tho Union, who shail appoint a Commitcy on Arbitration. If they are unable to socuro a sat- isfactory adjustmont the local Union may by a two-thirds vote recommend a.atrike. | ‘fholr ac- Uon sball thon bo reforrod to tha Executive Board, whose approval or disapproval of tho striko aball bo ilnal. Any iocal Union whoso contemplated strike shall not be authorized by tho Exceutive Hoard nay appeal to the Broth. Yrbood. Whon a local Union Ja on a duly au thorized strike each mombor shall aftor two wooks be entitled to $4 a wock out of tho realat- anco fund of tho Krotherhood. i After buving adopted a few scotions of tho constitution, an udjournmont was bad until 8 o'clock this morolny, THE IRON-WORKERS, ‘ Trealdent Potter, of the North Chicago Rolling- ‘Milla Company, was Interrogated by a Trinune reporter yostorday rogarding the probability of tho rolling-inill troublos at Cinoinunti extonding to Chioago, Tho iron-workers of Cinclunatt have been on a otriko for sovoral weoks, and the mill-owaers, as tolographod toyesterday's Trin- UNE, hayo nt last. egrood to hereafter hire no Union ~=men, and . to pay only Pletabucg prices tor skillod Inuor. ‘The strikers want au advance of 20 per cont ovor Pittaburg prices, claiming that the favil- ities for rolling iron at Pittaburg are greater than at Cincfouatit but the mill-ownors claim that the strike was instigated by their Pittaburg compotitors in ordor to bring trado to Pittabury, Bir, Potter said that thore wasno probability or Addresses by Messrs, John Thompson, of New York, and W. N, Gould, of Portjand. U 1 NrAgana FAs, N.¥,, Aug. 10,—Tho Convon- on of the Amorican Bankors' Association mot nt Prospect Park Pavilion to-day, Tho attond- anco ls good. In tho nbaenvo of tho President, Aloxander Mitchol!, of Milwaukee, and tho ile ness of Vice-Presidont J, D. Vermiiye, of Now York, the Iion, B, G. Svaulding, President of tha Farmers’ & Merchants’ Dank, of Buifalo, waa obosen Temporary Chairman, The Executive Council, not boing ready to rae Port, asked more time. Treasurer George F. Baker roported tho Nnances of tho Association in good condition, Papers wore read by licory Martin, of Buifulo, and ex-Goy. R. E. Fenton, of Jamestown, The following rexoludion was unantmously adopted and ordorad sent to Presidont Garfotds Tho Bankers’ Convention, assomblod at Ni« agarn Falls, most respcotfuily conveys to tho President ite hvarty sympathy in his sovero suf- foring, and expross ite earnost hope for ta N.B. Van Slyko road an address on banke ing in tho Northwoat.” ‘On motlon, the Chnirman appointed tho fol- lowing committec to nominate officors fur tho ensuing yoar, Aud they will be olected to-mor-- row: Thomas Hunry, Soblic: R. N. Greor, Syra- cuse; BL. Northrup, Ragin; David. Foss, Philadelphia; Churies F. South, Boston; Thomas Ae Hollings Cairo; Thomus F. MeGrow, Spring icld,O. MIt, JOHN THOMPSON, of Now York, delivered an addross, of which tho following 18 a synopsis: ‘The question Is so often asked, When will this great prosperity cud, or when will unother punta sweep Over the country? that It becomes not only jatoreatlur, but absolutely to aur safoty, to wet tho best iitvas possible and to analyze the Bins of approaching dunger. Yantes du occur about every decade, This ten-year poriod la quite natural; it takes about five years after a rovuision to pay up, elses iniso, or wipe out Indebtodnoss, “Thon follows ivo yonrs of prosperity, expansion, confidence in credits,—In fact,a boom.” ‘The lust panic was in 187}; the prosont prosperity commenced in 1878, Wo have now lind three yours of ox- traordinary auyinenutation of riches, much of it roni solid, but most of it cmanutigg from. rate- ig prices or puttlog up quotations, ‘he signs of an approaching *bilzzard " ara numerous, but very delicate as yet. Whon tha stock market bocomes “mixed,” and tho bulls and bears become desperate, snd wheo tho courts grant injunctions liberally, and the finan- lal knuvery of the oppusing parties and achem- ing 1s oxposed, thon capital and credits insid- fously vanish—hourdlog Is considerod tho best inveatmont, or loans scoured beyond any con- Bepenny: even ata nominal interest, which ia akin to hoarding, This Bpcclos of Iinancioring involves contraction; distrust follows, and the crodit system is unuibilated. Whou wo consider nigo-tontha, and, 1 think, ninotecn-twon- Uctha, of our monvy, so-called, fa credit, and nothing else, it 16 no wonder that flnanolal panics come suddenly. t predent there 1s butons alarming indica- don of trouble, and that isin tho numbor and mugnitudo of new enterprises, Involving tho ague of millions on millions of obligations. In I8ti-'72, and for a half of 1873, this samo sign of coming trouble was apparont, but to a fraction- al oxtent, 4s compired with tho present, Aa this ly purely a Convention of bankers, and as I ain probably the oldeat ember of tno Asaocit: tion, 1 must be oxcuged In uttering a word of caution to bank muvagers, muro particularly to ‘thosu at the head of deposit banks. In recolving deposits from tho general and promiscuvus public, wo morally, though perhaps not logully, sasume 6 fiduclury trust, and in using such deposita the utmost caution and'con- servation should bo strictly adhored to, by al- ways having n suroand specdy controllability over a suilicient amount of our assets to mect any * domand obligation.” cvon in the ght ofa raging panto, Wo are positively going, too frst, and it is the Part of wistlom, und I concolve it to bo but our duty, to putondho “brakes,” that the wreck, ‘when it does come, muy bo tho less disastroua, Tinstance an item of the panic of 1873, Barly one morning the uctive mangers of thrco. of the Now Yorm City unnies were Invited to tha ollice of Jay Cooke & Co. ; We wera ‘informed that $1,000,000 wero necossary by 10 o'clock to anye that house from protest. What security do you offer? was asked. -.Answor~Nono; our securities nre all used, It fs necdiess to suy that tho million was not. forthcoming, We left. In fiftoou minutes Wall :strect. was in a panic, and this is only a. ficptteata of what transpired In 1857, when the lo Insurance & Trust Com- pany suspended, . Gontiomon, Lam‘ not propbesying uvil, so do notstona me, I.am only ringing tho boll to Awake tho brakoman, for unless wo “slow up” and guned our nssota, nothing in the pt will, comipuro with what fa in tho future. ‘The nezo- tigtions—tho Jawue of stocks and bonde~are fourfold what they wore in 1873, 1 rogret that 1 Ant nob wih yon in poreen io Eivo yn to my lingnolal ideas, and to enjoy tho good things ‘that are being sald and done. Fo 3 W. E, GOULD. ” The following address was presented from Mr. W. 1, Gould, of Portland, Se,, on “Monoy ant Legitimate Yuos Through the National Hanks ‘or the past fow years much confuslon bas arisen among fgnorant people, which bas been selzed by demagoys to ‘ondeavor to fasten tho idea upon the pubtio mind that a bunk-note, or, bettor still, a Government -note, was equivalent | to coin, and vastly better for our land, , Such viows ure limited by the two oceuns; those dis- ciplos forgot that wo aro only a purt of the grout world. Hence it is that much opposition has sprung up against our banks by tho forgetting that wo issuo only promlgos to pay, and not those things which aro tha ultimate appeal. It hasoccurred to. tho Spencer that a vory ules and plain esktine {Gre of the daily use of a Nu- taonul bank might relieve somo prejudices and oxplain what somo people do not woll under> mand. Lot mo try, thon, to show how money and tho merchant come together through a Na~ ‘onal bank, A bunk is an establishment for the accommo- dation of tho busincas needs of a community, and for tho proiit of 1ts owners. It ina both of theac requisites. It Ja to holp commerce, and also to Rolp & 0 pockets of the owners. Tho priucl- pal miscoucoption of what a bank is, is that no- on held ae many gi people, When thoy clalin thats bank 18 a charitable institution; a kind of ** Widows’ Wood Soolaty,” or a Provie dont Assoolation,”. or ‘Poor ‘Mun's Friend.” But eo bank Is nota choritabdio Institution, lt ia overned by striot/rules, both in the laws that pea Me into bolng and In those that Influence its TO. 2 S After desoribing the mode of starting a Na- ould continued; ‘Tho business of banklug dogs not of neccasity . issufug banknotes. ‘Tho privilege of issuing notes Is granted by tho Btate or Nation, na the caso may.bo; but, for the privilege, certain taxes have to be ald to tie p party. granting tho permission, In nddition tothe tix, the exponse of Oling tho notes, the expenses of the redemption of the sumo, t express obarges, otc., make it a sorious question ‘with many banks whothor it pays to Jesuc notes, Tho tuot ts, though it ts not often atuted, that a very condiderable numbor of jargo and wellermanaged bunks long ago gave up thair olroulution, tiding thut it did not pay. In pee ike Porttaud, where the banklog capical 4 Hot exocasivo, I think that a fair profit cau bo nado if money is worth 54 per cunt tho yoar through, But the banks hero would make a ro- apectable Hving If they had no circulation, Another mistaze In this luc is, that it isclaimed that the banks muke large amounts out of tho Jost bills, Ihave honrd it claimed that a quartor part of all that is issued never returns, und {is -consoquent! ly sayed. by tho bank, Now, this isa great mistake, for, in the case of Nue tonal bunks, the Government, and not the bank, gota all tho benefit. Hvon in tho case of ate banka the proportion of missing bills. isverysmall, < Our new bank bas $250,000 capital; and, taking up tho newspaper, tho managers are not con: suled by the quotution of 113 for a4 per cent bond. Butto got tholr clroulation thoy must iirat dopoait their bonds. Bo they eaally can sco that they cannot buy moro than $270,000 of 4 per cent bonds with thoir $250,00U.--In other words, is soni in promiuma aoe which they have nol at least, as tho workers were all under contract until January, 1883, Moreover, tho troublu had been gone through with in Chicago last winter, whou it wassottiod by Jobo Jurrott, President of tho Union, who brought abouts conference betweon ownors and workers. Mr, Jarrett bad tricd to bring about 9 similar conference In Cinolnnatl, but tha mill-owners thare word tou Proud to ogres to it, Mr. Pottor said he would rather employ Union men than not, and that in pie oeeion the Olnolunat! owners had mado o 2 —— COUNCIL OF HONOR AND. TEMPERANCE, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago ‘vibuii., Inpranaronis, Aug, 10,—Thoe thirty-Afth ans nual sossion of the Suprome Council of Honor and Temperanoo began at the Tomplo Hall in this city at 10 o'clock this morolng, M, W, Tom- plar Eugene Jf, Clapp, of Boston, presiding, A ing ow. Or, to put it in another way, largo numbor of delegates, roproseuting fours | they buye spent § ‘or promiuma before toon States, aro present, also the following offi- oy havoe'carned a dollar, An order is given to cera; BM, W. Tomplar, B, H. Clapp, of Masaa- | @,Ufeker in Now York to buy $210,000 in United Statos bonds, drawing 4 por cent interest, The broker tolegraphs buck that bo bas bought at. 1h Ho bas bought rogistered bonds,—that j bonds that bave no coupons or semi-annual ine terest warrants, but are certificates of owner- abip of a curtain quantity in tho 4 per cent lon of the United States, These cortificatesor bonds ero in sizes of $10,000 jn this cage, and aro faye pole tosomo who Indorscs them over Io, b chusetts; M, W, Vice-Tomplar, John W. Gra- ban of Te nemeet =, My Reconier, Heuber & ull, of New Yor! fe ‘roasuror, Cha) Kelly of onneyivanit “Ms” W. Chaplain, the Rov, W. W, Hoaya of. Honescras Mt. We Ushor, ‘A. HL White, of Missourl. MM. W, anapldr Oley read an interesting and forcible addrcas, and the Recorder and ‘Treasurer prescuted thelr roporti which were appropriatoly referrod, Tho sual committees Were nppoluted, ~ Nauk, whon they aresold, The inverest on tho onde comes from tho Treasury Department to tho ownors, by obvck through tie mulls, in quar- torly payments, * Now that tho bonds aro bought and, of course, paid for, they are sent to tho Treasury Depa: é Washington to, be lodged ‘with the ‘Trensuror of the United States, to scours such anamouot of ciroulating notes as, under the Jaw, bo is authorizod to issuo to the new bank. . Phils otficor Issues a cortilicate that ho bas hud $222,000 In United States 4 por cent bonds con vertod into bonds bearing the namo of the United btatesin trust Corour oew bank,—that {s, be holds the bonds as security for tho puys Inout of the notes that are to be fasued by the Joint actor the Government and the Assocla- lon. Whonever tho bank surrenders the notos, or an cquivaloot, thoy the sharoholdors cau have thoir bondstransferred to them again. But so long as the bauk owes for its notes, so lony muat the bendy remaip in the yaylt of the ‘Treasurer — CAPT, BOYTON, : Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, FP Donugus, Ja, Aug. 10,—N-V. Brower, editor of tho Tmea, lett this evoning: for a floating voyago down the rlyor {none of Capt. Boyton's Mfe-proservingaulte, He 1 accompaniod by spe Captuin, and thoy will . Probab! fetch upat Bolleyuc. Mr, Brower is 2 only man who ever mado'a trip with Boyton ox RE on ono othor occasion, when a New York Hergi’ re- portor accompanied him, ——— s BedeBugs, Roaches, Tats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, moaquitoos, in Sects, otc, cleared out by “ilough on Lats.” Fitteea-oeat boxes at druaglais, foo SAF ; ' \ any moment tho ngont of pit his hind on them and soo that thoy are anfe, ho Treasurers sends a document to the Contrul- lor of the Curroney, statin bonds, and tho Cuntroilor printing tho amount of notes authorized by la which 4 @ per cont of tho tle} Por ennt boing left asin marx preolation of the Fonds. So the bank tins, In tho frat fnetanee, sunk $4,000 In premium on its id now ties ip 10 nor cent more to mnnke the public absolutely safo when thoy tnke tho Dills of that tink. Only $109,000 1s allotted to nk. ‘This amount te what fe called tho ciroulation of the bank. For tho privilege of issuing theso notes, the banks pay te the Ginve er cent fh sent tax upon the averago Besides this ux, the bank ean | wae LINDITAL—Frlen fled that the Lord in His intintt called to himsolt ourdoae! r mihnian July 1, av da hye, deeply mourned and. miss others sisters, otlior Tolntives, ail who die In tt muay become wisi Hari} HIN, ig Chenterton, tid. Aug. 1. Gate! Lndaht ang ki OREERIME—Aug. 9 at M O'Keanea, ngod TM yonrs, nat and, Thursday, Aug. 1, gt 19 ealitonca WA Kauth Jetoreoh foly Family, whero 1k thence by ettringos to Sor Builate papora please Funoral Frid AU elo Fife Me ral riday, Au : rats Chua, thonioe by" carrtnges, t5 WYAN—Nogor Ha A, liye aged ma that ho holds the nsues nn ardor for posit, the othor ith ense of a dee ala ary ;omalerys notes of allot the banks nre received, sorted, sont homo for redemption, or, if too much do- fread, burned or exchan, ‘Tho oxponses of this vilice forn tink of $250,000 1 wo! $20 por annum. ded to this must bo tho oxpross charges frou Washingtontu tho bome o week or twon. for olcan, notes, ward, only son of . ang donee, 2A 8 YY, Auge fiynt 10m me bye NTYs LOUCKS—Aun, 0) 01 Lanuensy yan th paka, Keats, Mrs HL. TL. Stavrtin and Mise Grins Loucks, Chleaso, Foner nt Worslock Uuratay MLE YmEtHtod by th ‘sun’ of ‘Tiuuing ahd Mary Cons cara, Funeral from, hls paronta’ rostd tot: lgova Culucans tiohee ncknage of bills is sont home for jecost of this sorvico mny bo 75 moro, ‘hon, again, the taw provides that an Amount equal tab per cont of shall nt all tines be kept with tho Trensuror of States, ag A fund to chine these conatant redemptions into; so that the Trens: y for a radeamncd: Bale belong. instantly © good tt tho circulation Ainount has to lv Mornin, aged 4 yeni from rosidanod tr Wi LAMS—At icinsloy, Wtillams, tocmorly of BEINWHRTH—A) Oldext xon of Sirs. DOUBT YF poloved son of Jo Huheral Peldny atti atn to Cale rid . mm. to Calva S2-Cork (irotand) payors plonn MARRIAGES, SHARER=NUNKEN—Mr. Jolin st the Ogle County Democrat, ‘was united In marringo to. At realdanco of tho brido's narani 7s Ho Htov. Air, Gxt aMticiatiny $! ) or $0,000, is ted up dend and profitiess In Washington all tha times so that really all tho bank tins to use of its $250,000 cap itul in this direction 1s $188,100, faote tu show thut the banks du thelr share in paylug taxes, and in mnking tho people abso- lutely secure tn thoir funds, 18 well ns to point Hu ut there are somo seriuus outa in whnt many people think isn huge monopoly, i not contend, howover, it nt Nurthe T mention thoso ulnsvorth, a rorth, ager inal mening that tho banka do tot mitke monoy out of thelr clrowlation. Thoy do, that they fully pay for tholr priv- Itis not possible for u naw bank to start is nt prosont prices, pay taxes, and do an honest business, and make any. monoy out of {ts circulation, to-day, na things are, rina bank—n now bank— as guickly without clreulation 1 Wo will now leave this branch bf banking, and seo how our National Hunk of Comuterce makes monoy in another dirovtion, and nt the sano aple, Lrefer now to tho loan tuesday and buy bond hole future rane et Mt M tt acetone eee 8 ALBRO WILL COND on priyer-mocting to-day In Y, time serves tho. tug of monoy. has a bank to toan? 1, [thas its caplini, But in the case wo have Supposed, instead of lonntng ita $250,000 pald ounttal, It will only have $188,100 {is tho amountof ciroulatin, Waaliington in exchan, with nll of its capital, AUCTION SALES, By ELISON, FLERSTIELE & CO. Chattel Mortgage Sala: At No. 10 South Clark-st,;: ° Saturday Morning August 13, at 10 o'tes! . THE FURNITURE OF _ Twelve Rooms, Marble-Top Chamber Sets, Fine Sect. Case. Parlor Suits, Bedding, Springs, Carpots of the Hous, Kitchon and Laundry Ware, Stoves, &, BLIGON, FLERSIIMIAL & C » LP. GORE & CO., Thursday, Aug. ff, at 9:30, Hogular Waokly Baio of Crockery and Glassware, " Cratos woll-nexcrted W.G. C, ©, Hote), Ware, (0) barrols’ Gindaware, ‘or its bonds bought ‘Tho bank really louns its whole capital to the Government by tts net of bonda,tirawing4 percent Interest, bank receives 4 per cont on this Amount, aa woll us what it can make on { culation. 3, it has ity acposits to lonn; that is to say, aftor reserving whut isa prudent amount for tho ordinary calls of its depositors, it oan Jue wince in such 2 manuor that it can bo n in cnse.of need, Exporioncee teaches tho bank manager how. stublo and how unreliable his balances muy prove. 1 und well estubllahod bank perhaps two-thirds of the deposits may sufcly be tonned on various longths of thine aud various kinds of securities. Ina now bank, or ina poor bank, tho officer will not bo surprised if bis butances ure as unstable as fs bis own powor to.ntd hia dealor in an emorgency, fro’ in tho main the sou: bank to foun and make money. ‘Thy protit made by banks on thelr loans {8 the Interest for the thine that the note or draft bas to run from tho duy It iy bought by the bau ti itmatures. Who gots the profit? The stocl - holders, of cotirsc. ‘Tho cnpital 1s divided up into shares generally of $100 Twit tho Directors look at tha balane: that, aftor paying tho salnries and tho taxes, thoy can pay a certain amount to the stogkhuld- Irecter remarks that thoy inust first udd to thelr surplus account an ‘mount that tho ltw progerlbes before thoy ent divide. Tho iden of the Banking luv is to maka the public sufo: so it is wisely: provided tnt, ‘until the surplus of n bank Is fully 20 per cant of its capital, no dividand shull be pald until at {east one-tenth of Ita protita shall ‘There is anothor little trouble that somatines vents the stockholder from yetting 1 dive fg ho expects. A bank, ike a werchant, Money somotines, after oxerelsing tho rentost cara nud tha best judgineut, and say- “No, no, 10,” over and over again. Somes times a man dies, and overybody $s surprised to lonro that tho catato cannot pry ite debts. a bank holds his paper with ouly a fair indorsor. ‘This tair Indorgor can’t respoud culamity, and ao he fails, ‘The bunk sottlos off ayd loses W per cont of ftsdebt, Oi A'nan's storo and stock, and he is laproport! insured; the bank toses ngain. Or, what worse, and what makes it bank man mad (and dJuatly so, too!) js whan firme ie, tolling alt sorts of storied wbout tholr b These threo, then, vd Of means for n ers. But one old DI REMEDY H RHEUMATISN, usiness and protits and 4% ond the community wakos np some fino morning and find tha bubble collupacd! Lon conts on a dollar and nobody to blano, Papors were roadaby. Houry Martin, Bumilos Reuben E. Fenton, YX. }» Van Slyke, Rueine. All were referred to the Executivo Council. Flvye-ininute discussions then ocourred, par- Mich; Charles Jarsont, L. IL, Root, Litt the collection of chocks of country merehants gent to New York morcliants in’ payment of | goods, ‘Thomas F. MeGrow, of Spriugfold, 0., spoke brietly on the grain produots o! the magaliiceut asatem of shipmont to the gua. lake and canal, without break of butic, toaupp! iy tho fumlstiing peopie of forolyn coun- ri ics. 2 Adjourned untlt to-morrow. VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, ,,.The Naval Academy. ‘To'the Editor of The Chicago Tribune, d CurcAco, Aug, 9—Will you kindly explain how and by what inonns I can obtain an uppoiut- mont for the naval school at Annapolis; also, ongress from this diatrict. Tam noxious to know how to go snout tt eure: ( fioved that thero Are at pre: y¥ of tho Chicago districts; but that van bo ascertained by inquiry of your Uvoe on the South sido tr, Aldrich; if on tho Weat. avi ifou tho North Bide, Mr, 0, Ls, Gou7, iW SORE THROAT, the Weat, and who |e mombor of Co Coueral Bolly a = TOOTH, EAR Yacanctes from an: ressman. It yo fh Ward, it ian jut uh Tho Thomas Concerts. ‘To the Editor of The Ubicaga Tribune, Crreaao, Aug. 10.—You are right; tho Wag- ner oveulng nt the Thomas concert waa nlinost spoiled by the coUneration of nolsy locomotives, talkors in the ball. I would adviso ult musa to insiat on thoir right to have | tho privilexe of listoning to tho mualo without the disturbance of clnp-trap gossip durin perforin Mr. ‘Thomna certainly will baci thom nip, if thoy emphntivully fusist upon ness. It might not have been very pollto, Made my point the othor night When iny bad luck brought mo nolsy, tality ing ono of Thomas’ exqulsit, i turned aharply around aud told tho biabbering idlota that £ hud paid 60 conte to hear ‘Thomua, and not to Haton to thoir quarrot whothor Chica- CAB inany depots ne St, Louis. jardly bud this part of tho audience quictod lown when Indleg(?) to tho right: disputed whethor a low or becoming to sweet Ungoentiomanly svuough to advisa these fair Indios that the Lake Park would bo a buttor Placa for these important debates, Kosult— quiotnosal Sly advice -to m; “Go yo and do Nkowl! you, Yours respectfully, ——-__. AMATEUR JOURNALISTS, Bpectal Dispatch to The Udtcago Tribune, Droatun, lit, Aug, 10,—Delegates from various potnts In the Stato aro In the olty In attendenco upon the seventh annual convention of tho ANinols Btate Amatour Presa Assoojation at tho te iO Association ident Wullaco Dozior, No Preparation on sunm, StueLx and comap E: but the comparatin fering with paiu com . alia. yiRECTIONS IN RLEVEN LANGUAGES. SOLD:DY ALL ORUGAISTS AMO DEALERS 1M MUOICOE A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Hd. Vb, O¥AL BAKING POWDEL uals Sr, Jacoes Olt ny of eo etree ieee Or re nT nt rma neighbors dur- lelicate numbors, bonnot was most So-and-Ho, I was countrymen Is; @houas wilt help W. BS, A, roums to-nigi mombers, Pros Of Matoon, 18 prosont. TI Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Deoatun, U,’Aug, 10.~—Anothor Decatur lady gave birth to triplots last night; all aro zirls and allaro llving to-night, ‘Tho namo of the mothor Reoted with the Bpringile! ————_————— Werecommend Eldredgosowing-machines, tion, dyspeper and all forms of taking Mensmun’s Popton| Dorvous prostration itis it ued Hoot Aun beet contalning Ite cntire tis not amore stimus he: oxtracta Of beot, but contains ng, forco-generating, and rtles; ig invaluable tho roa jon; neryoua prostrat Absolutely Pure: * MADE FROM aR, CREAM TAl tous propertion. 1 efardrite us (ending Os, Bu zt us ite ‘Cal fvar of the Ils rosul lon, overwork, oF nouto | someuyas by th resulting from pulmo- rd Or, PFO* pe ea wa ARUIAGE LICENSES. newer one Wn NARA AAA ‘The following warrlaxe Noonses were lssuod yes eevoaaaamamanmamanneen jand 8, 43 0f tall box by express nf Candee CHEMISI. 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