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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: Ik CITY. IN GENERAL. A.M, Hovey, of Roston, fs at tho Tromont. 8.11. Wine, of New York, fs nt tho Sherman. A. VAS BICKLEN, of Indinnapolis, Is at the ‘roe mont, i BensamMin Hoxeit, of Halifax, N. By fa at tho Palme D, H. Gonpritwarre, of Now York, ia at tho T'atmor. W, PF, Bingen, of Iafayotte, Ind,, ts al the Sherman, ‘. A. GC, Pinkitas, of Burllnglon, 1a, is at the Bherman, 4,4. Taynonand family, of Choppewa, Wis. Isut tho Tromont, Mit. Axp Mns. KRaksnen, of Toxns, aro regis: tered nt tho Palmer. ‘TApoxus C. Pounn, M. 0. of Chlppowna Falls, ‘Wis, 1a nt the Tremont. F. i, Howann, G. . Gilmore, and If. N. Con- roy, London, England, aro registered at the Palmer, Gonar Citys, Douglas T. Noame, T. W, Isnker, and Mr. aud Mrs. HL 2. Merrill, London, Enztand, are at the Paaite, 3. Hall, Goneral Manager of the Stoux City & Pacific Railrond, and J, W. Musson, General Manager of tho Canada Southern Railroad, aro wt the Pauific, ‘Tun temperature yesterday, ns obsorved by Mannsse, oplicinn, Tunuxe Building, wad ns 28 a. My Si degrags: 101, mM. 875 12 Mey Tp. my BO: bee m., 85, Baromoter, 8 a.m, 7p. m., 20,60, B.A. Ricken, a Board of Trade man rosiding at the Palmer louse, returned to tho hotel after a stroll tast evening minus hin watch, He ree fured to stuto to tho olfiver who strolled titck with him how he lost the tinoplece. ‘ty A. Parsons and wife, Unrpor, Kas.; 0. Dimmoek and wife, St. Louls, Mu; the Hon. i 3B. Turner (United States Judo) and Mra. Ture Tox.; J, C. Stewart, Washington, 0, i ‘Thompson, Nashville, Feun., aro nd. Hesturtra Senaturskt, 12 soars otd, whose purents {ivo at No. ds North Carpenter street, while guthering flrewood long’ the docks near tho foot of Ciurpenter street. nceldentally felt into tha river and wag drowned. Tho body was afterwards recovered and was taken home by } Otficer Cook. Jonn McGutik,a laborer omployed upon an building in process of erection nt No.2 West Madison streot, accidentally fell from a scaffold, twenty fect above tbe ground, nt noon yestur- day, and was ia severely Injired auatt tho hend and body. He was attendal by Dr. Dart- lett, and was thon sent to the County Hospital. Josern Hosrinek, a Potish Inborcr In. tho smbloy. of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Killrond, while lenving a trainin motion at the corner of Carenil uvenuo and Union streot, nt 7 o'ciock yesterday morning, aceltiontally fell and was severely injured about the lexs and cut inter tie: Tigneayes Ho was taken to the County Hos- pital. At Zo‘olock yvosterday morning an acofdent whieh may result fatally betell Nelson Brown, vetock denor from Rensselaer, Ind. In Jump. dng from a Michigan Southorn stock-train at Forty-second street ho fell under tho wheels, 3Uis injuries consist of n crushed foot and sa- vere bruises about the head nud face. Dr. Hurst, who attended him, could not say whether ho would recover, Ho will lose n foot, Mi. T. F. Bowron, odltor of tho Jonesboro Gazette, Js at the Matteson House, Ho says tho drought In Southern Hilnols will not materially affect Union County, which ts the Ingest frult- rowing section In that portion of tho Stato, the wheat, bay, and onta, and. tho ,curly fruits and vegetcbles, ware, burvested “before the, drought commenced, Tho greatest Injury js to corn crop and Jate Irish and sweet potitocs, Frank Obiven, a stoncouttor employed In a stoneyard nt the corner of Dugold and Clinton Btrects, wis Binstruck mt 10:0 yesterday fure= noon, Ho was tiken to bis boarding-huuse at No, 15 Honry stroct, and Dr. Talinforo who thery attended him anid there was no bope tor nim, Death ensued at 6 o'clock in the evening. Tho deconsed was %) years old, single, and only ree cently camo from Ircland. He in this part of the country. ‘Tie Hesecn Darmetndtor Verein held a rogue Tar inceting at No, 45 North Clark streot last evening, and olected the following ollivers: President. Philly Ledderer: Vica-Preatdont, Frang Sparner; Troasuror, Jacob Roleh; Seere- tary, Htobert Isterling; l'innnaial Secretary, Jonn Krunun; Trustees, John Reich, Louis Frederic, 8. Sinzhelmer; nanvinl Conmittoc, Paillp Steinmuller, Christ Molter, Louis Frederich, ‘The mumbership now aggregates 100, A Danae gathering of the Associated Paintors Lodgg 10, met at Greenobaum's Hall Inst night, and in addition to tho standard schedule of busl- ness discusaed at length the feasibility of organ- jaing an iuaurance order for the benellt of sick or disnbled inembers. It was decided to allow such unfortunate mombors $4 per wook during tho period of their loss of ocoupntion throug! loess or legitinite strike, and that‘a ‘email in- crease be mude on tho regular duce in order ta mect such an emergency, Josern Hospinick, a Iaboror rosiding at tho corner of Noblo and Chapin strects, Jumped backwards off a Mitwaukos & St. Paul train at Zclock yesterday morning at the coraur of Carrott avenue und Uulon streat, aid, as mutural consequence, wus thrown over and over Yery unceremoniously, Whon he bad censed ‘bis gyratians ho found that contact with a tho or rall had enused n gash under bis loft eyo and otherwise painfully lomornlized bim, He was taken to the County Hospital. Ronenr Dexnert, 13 yenrs old, while bathing with some other boys of his own ngo In the rlyor at Noolittie’s dry-dock, near tho west end of Harrison Atreot bridye,was accidentally drowned atlo'clovk jerday afternoon, A sailor whe bappuned to bo in tho vicinity made n cournge- ous efort ta save thodrowning {nd,and only failed becauso of tho body having lodged be- tweon some timbers at the bottom. — Subse- quently the budy was recovered by x brother ot the deceased and Ofticor Goodinan, and was ‘taken tothe home of tho parents nt No. 106 Mathor street, ‘Tur Grand Lodge Knights and Ladies of Honor for tho State of Iittnols mot and ore fanized ut Knights of Pythias Hall, corner of diring and Le salle stroets, ‘Tuesday venting, when tho followin otticers were olectod: Past Graud Protector, @. O. Hhgging, Chicugo: Gri Protector, J. F. Drlsh, Mattoon; Grand Vices Protector, Mary 3, Euat St. Louls; Grand Beeret ir. G. M. Cooper, Chienwo: Grand Treusurer, fico Ervin, Tuscoin; Grand Guide, W. Charles, Litentlelds Grand Chaptnin, It J: Brown, Venieo; Grand Guardian, BP de de Davies, Chicuxo; Grand Sentinel, A. 1, Ander son, Chicago, A courLé of Alderinon and some others whose tye hangs houvy on thele bands ara ongiged {11 mukin things warn for Otllcer James Murnane of tho “Ariorys alleging that he maltronted two Young hen whom he had brought into thy atne ‘on us prisuners, Tho ollicor may havo beon exeited. and may have done things be should Hot, but, In extemuntion of his otfense, it sould ‘be remetobered that bo had been struck In tho face and bid been subjected to considernbio abuso, If enmy of tho Aldermen aud other ulty ollielula wonid do ay much im the way of pros tecting pollcemun as thoy do for somo of thelr Dinettes constituents there would ‘ba fewer murderous usaaults upon police offices, é TRMBUNH republished the other day from New York paper a adel phon of tho monster Povlyg-stones which ara bytug placed in front of Vanderbitt's now residence in thit vity, one Of thein bein 16x24 feet and eignt tect thivk. Ante-tire Chicagouns will remembor a thus stone tn this elty which rathor "laid over even thle remarkably large specimen from a Now York quarry, je stuns in-iuestion was on Luko street, between Clark and Lu Salle, and wae 16x25, and ton feet thick, It came from Lomont, and tha nuarey ine there, sooner that be beatuu by thelr brothron down Enst. would have no besituncy whatever In undertaking to furnish wu stone. of twico its afzc, And thoy could do ft, tua, THE city Photographers’ Association held an adjourned meeting last, ovontug in tho store of Dourlass, Thoupson & Co. vt 20 State atreet, Tho eee Wis 0 Short one,-and the Lusinows conaisted of bearing the flial report of arranges juents which bad been mude fur attending the Convention of the Photographers’ Associntion » of Americn, which meets i Now York on ‘Tudse duy oyenlay of next weok, About ninety phur lovraphers trum other cities were bere last ‘fizht, and muy more nre expectod to-duy, At the close of the mevtiog of tho Avioniation the menibors adjourned to tho clyb-roows of the vultner House, where the reat of tho evening: ‘Wns spent socially with tholr fellow artlete from uvrond, The excursion train which is to bear Ibuse Euotorrapbors away to the Emplra City tarts this ufternoon ati:Wo'ciock, It will cote wist of Hive botel cars, Who routs to be tuken 1s tat of the Pittsburg & Fort Wayne and Pouns eylvania Central, Tne picnia of the Irish National Land League will be beld to-morrow at Oswald's Park, coruer of Fitty-trst and Halsted streets, Various branches of the League and sovoral labor ore gauizations will mevt at thelr respective hulls in (he morning and march to Twelfth pod Untuted streets, Where the prooossion will form. Atv: \t will move wouth and mwurch to the grounds, Tho following will be the order of amarch: Brick Laborers’ Union, Vessel Uploads or’ ‘Guton, trady and Labor Assembly, Carpons ters’ and Jotners’ Union, South Side, [ron Worke era’ Union, Soclallatio Shoermakers' Union, the various branches of the Suclailstio Labor party, jad no relatives Tenth Ward Land League, Chi Bi Limit Club,” Patrick Burd Gand’ Loaguvr State Ward Land League, Hlubieunth Ward ‘Land Lougue, Fourteenth Ward Lund Lougue, BMichuel Davitt Land League, Othor organiau- jase sacar fee ei aaa nee n 1s chat ob ns Grena Marsbat of tho uccusion, eee OLTY-HALL. ‘Tazasugen M, BRENNAN, Of the Policomen's Benevolont Association, yesterday patd &510 to the family of the deceased Olllcor Luthor ols, tho re: for thoir benetlt. ‘TuENB wero forty-nine burial permita (Issued yesterday, and forty-five deaths reported, of which ono was from sunstroke. ‘Tir contractor for the improvoment of War ron avenue, at hls prosont rate of progress, will havo the atreet paved In about 1000, 1t Is. as slow a job as [s being enrried on in the city, ntas C. Koupinot, the representative of tho Chornkee Navion at Washington, bimeclt one of tho Indiun Chlofe, called tipo Mayor Harrison yestentas. Col, fondinot is going ona febiug excursian to some of our northorn shores. Tir following communication wns sont to tho Thonith Dupartmont yesterday: “Thero is case of stuttll-pox reported on Adams atrect, bus tween Beoley nnd Hoyne aventios, south sido of streot. Plensy investigate, Kespecttuily, A Neato.” Lf the party who sent this will be more explicit, the matter will be thoroughly Investigated. ‘Cnmtun wore three ‘deaths of sinail-pox roported yesterday, ‘Tho tenths took pinca nt No, 36 Concord place, No. Jd dane, and No, let Cleaver street, ‘The now citses re. ported were front No.8 Park street, No. 18'Ubied uventio, tut 6; No. 23 Wright, No. HS Newton, and No, 16 Sunn street. scarlet fover was res ported from, No, aus West Lake atrest, No, 2527 oR, and No, Buttortield street. ‘Tne street-cleaning contractor continues to do is sweeping in tha day thine, nad he forgets lt of a apeesnl nssessment mado and five new unscs Gi to sprinkle the streets bofore sweeping, ics. Turduy inorning he was having Desphiiues streat cleaned tn thit mann and the Irritating Nbres of minnre and street dirt were mtowed to blow everywhere, to tho,disgust of bundreils of peas ple, who wondored Why it Was that thelr nostrils: and thraate were go sitddonly nuye sore, ‘Tho present strevt-cleining contractor 1s romarki- blo only for his incompeteucy. + ‘Tite Trustees of tho Police nud Firemen's Ro- novolont Fund inot fasterdiay. afternuan 1 tho Controtior’s ottice, Mayor Hurrison presiding, hey refused to recelve tho ducs of the do. ceused Ollicer Crowley, who fatted to pay in Nu lust. ‘Thoy rejected the npplication of Capt. Wilson, of the Henith Departtnent, to bus come a inember, as he dia not come up to tho requirements of the Inw iy regard to ctiyibillty, not belng it polleoman exeept for sanitary pure poses, which fs not covered by the charter of the issocinuion, ‘ho uppiication for members whip of sina Gastiin, a Ureman, was tnd over, ‘The widow of Oitiver O'Brien was Kranted $0 month fur the period of tn yenr, which wus os Jony os tho rustees could grant it. > ‘Tue following building pormita wero Jesucd yosterday: J. Livesy, wo-stury and basement dwelling, 5 by 41 feet, No, bt Lootnis street, to cost $10,000; C. ICettendett, additional story, 30 hy 21 deot, No. 113 Michivan avenue, to ‘cost 1,100; A.D. Smith, two-story and basoment alwelling, 21 by 63 foet, No, e8 Indiana avenue, to cost 4,000; J. 40, Duvis, three-story and bi iment store and dwelling, 25 by 176 it, No. Tid West Madlven streat, to cost $12,000; 5, Donald gon, two-story and basement dwelling, 22 by 43. feut, No, 2 Evorgreen myenue, to cost £3.00); Georne Wodher, cellar, W by IW’ fect, Fullerton avenue, near Iuribut street, to cost $4,000; Joseph Connolly, two-story dwelling, 21 by 24 feat, No, ul Duttertletd atreot, to cost $1000; ‘Toulon & Mulunoy. one-story cotlige, 20 by Be feat, No. 4653 Dearborn street, to cust $1,200, COUNTY-BUILDING. ‘Tits Tronsurer Ja receiving about $50,000 o day on uccount of delinquent taxes. Kreven Crary, of tho Jnil, was around yoster- duy, but continues to remain unassigned, dupoy Ganonuit will geturn to duty in the Criminal Court Monday, nnd bis first work will bo to ompauel a Grand Jury for the month, ‘Tie County Collector yesterday auld all of tho dellnquent property in the Town of Lomout, and to-day will setl out tha dolinquents In Elis Grove. ‘Tip Collector yesterday sent n list of the errors and omissions in tho annual tux-list wo tho printer, and the advertisement will appeur ina fow daya, Ex-Derury Sugnire Bexsamin H. SELIGstAN, who left tho city sumo months ugo rater sud- dunly, carrying with bim about 32,600 which ox- Sheri Holfmunn hus bid to aecount ror, has been arrosted in New York, and 1s expected to artive here this morning, Auaccountof tho alfnir was printed nt tho tine, THB CONSEQUENCE OF NEGLECT. Alady giving ber namo as Mré. FrodJorick Fietober, whoe husband is a tinner, and sup. ast tobe nt work In tho city, called ut the Jounty Clerk's ollles yeaterday fur u certiticnte of marriage. The books showed that Fletcher bad obtulned a pnerlage Neense in April, ‘but failed to show that be hud over mucried any ong, Tho lady stated. however, that thoy bad been duiy nineried, and that the Rey. Dr. Locke had performed the ceremuny, whereupon sho was ndvised that it would be necessary to see hint before a certificate could bo given ber. ‘The wormny appeared to be in great trouble, und sald her husband hati deverted bor and hor obild somo weeks figo, and shy wanted # certicato of innrriqge in order thnt she could follow him and muke bin support her, ete, - The ease uppeirs to be ono of the many fn which the mlutster falls to cortify to tha marriage of the’ individunts us required by Jaw, and the sooner dome prosecit- tlonsare commenced tho hetter, Tho penalty for such neglect iy u fine of $100. Ue & AL ‘Tre Ponsion Agent disbursed £3,000 yeatordny. Ar tho Sub«Tronsury yestordiny $20,000 In gold and $10,000 {n allver wus disbursed, Tho recolpts in allver wero only 82,000, ‘ ‘Tne recelpts for internal revenue yeaterday amounted to $27,028, of which S21Ui3 was for spirits, $1,488 for olgars, $4,034 for tubacco, and $1,087 for boer. ALEXANDER BUAuTIGAS was brought vetoro Commisstoner Hoyne ohurged with selling Iquor and olgaré without license nt No. 85 Sebor atroat, bo was held undor $000 bonds, Connrcron Ssrrrit qpainrdey roceiyed notide from the Treasury Department that no. gis governors should be given a trial in tho new Duilding, & Treasury. Commissioner baving ro Ported unfavorably to all those appliances, ‘Tne trouble betwaon the city and tho Govern- Mentretutive tu the paymont of the wnter tax for the Governinent Biliding has been satis- factorily settled, Comnisyfonor Lieb baying con- cluded to 6ign the receipts in advance as ree quired by tho statutes. Tho investigation Into thi matter bas shown na 4 pecultar fact that tho water-motor In the money-ordar division of the Vost-Oilico consuines Cully one-half of tho water ‘used In tho building, « ridiculous ontlay for tho gall amount of servico performed, . ‘Tite recelpts for customs yesterday nmounted to $0191, Foliowing 18 the tut of dutlable Roods recolved: Fuller & Fuller, 5 cnses gulph. qui- nine; CH. Davie. 2 uses orenns; Sevbergor, Mroaky & Co,,1 cask and 1 caac chisels, cte.; Marshall, Fleld & C casos dry gods; Faw. Jur Hrod., 268 sucks salt; Schwelizer & Beor, 40 enaes toys, Growmmes & Ullrich, 200 barrels ale, stout, ote.: O, HH, Stack, 200 barrels beer und stout; Honry Denny & Bone, G0 socks salt; oJ. IL, Hive, 39 cusus ginds; Kniatey, 0 cases windows glassy HB, Doukin, 1 endo; Emplra W. MH, Con 275 robrick, bags clay; W. H. Schimpferman & Son, 25 cases brandy, InsrEctoit Breniina mado a clevor arrest ‘thuraday evoniy at tho Indianapolis Post-Ot- feo, The complatnta from that allice have been Numerous for years pnat, and nearly every oll: cur in tho gervico has worked at Indlannpolia without effect, + Following up a preliminary visit, Gon, Spurllae § ited Indinnapolls Thurs day morning, and by 6:30 in the afternoon bad the thief In ot und ‘The criminal proved to be Haward 8. Ranwdull, a letter-carrier employed fn the oftice for the pagt elybt yours. He way a eneral favorit und hod the run of tho oflite. ‘On bis porson wero found swolye ried lotters busidos u decoy with part of the money remain- ing. Hv made a written confession of the fact that he hud heen stealing for elx moutha past, butitis known now that hu has been stealing for 7ones. aud thero pre fully 600 cases traced i. i? Bie is bunds, Ho was hald ju dofault of $2,000 | THE SMOKE ORDINANOB, BUQGESTIONS ON THM EMOKE-NUISANCE, ‘The rooms of the Citizons' Association have boen filled for tho past throe weeks with persons who are anxious to gut tholramoko-burning in+ yentiona before the public. Livery onu of them bas sone plan for reducing the smoke, and most of thom have a patent apparatus for that pur- ‘poso which thoy desire to sotl, Tho corresponi- Onco and archives of tho Citizens’ Assoviution ure go voluininous that the three hours botwoen Vand 12do not suflico for more than tholr cure Sory examination. Tho Secretary, dtr, Ambtcr, mado an index of bls correspondence on tho smoke subject sone tine ago, but it hus buen so Often overturned and curmarked that be now Proposes to abstract tho information and so Joriulate tt that inquirera vay percelve at & wianog whut bus buen done, both bere and ce, howovor, he says that the oure for @ 18, first, carctul firhiy, and then an ure Fangoment by which ule can be introduced to the lse-chuiwber at the proper time and place, tullowod up, if nevcasury, by tho steqinejet on the surface, In some cases, the steam-jet alone will answor, but to lnsure perfect combusuon Brrangements should be indde to Introduce atmnospherio afr over the bridge wall, witha duilecting arch where the draft js stroug onough to take it all up, Eo jouka with favor upon u steam-jot, for the reason that bis observations have convinced blu that uuder vertain baru. etrical conditions, unless tho chimnoy {a Yery bigh, oro would nok be alr cudugs in re-piace = ta farce the pee io ome forward, over wall, whure, by the cunipressiun caused by tl dellvciiog arch, It would ussimilate and pass through the Hue {nu stute of flume, With roe gard to tho duticcling arch, be guys thatyale thuuyh wuny of them have falter down,’ bo thinks thar such an acvideat cau raced thor Imperfect construction. If the proper materiali—fro-brick and cemcnt—ure uved, and the work allowed to “set,” there would, he tuys, bo little complaint, and such an urcheugbt tolastayoaror more. Ho also suggests that tho arch might bo aitpported by an fron atrap, cut Into tio parts, something on the plin of the fieh-bar of tho rallreads. In any event, tho amoke ordinance will be on- forced, and the city authorities ure only walting to give tha manufacturers and merchants a fair chanco to adopt means to comply with It. SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, Tho festival given by tho peopto of St. Mark's Episcopal Church at the grounds of Mr. J. IL, Kedzio Thursday evening was a largoly nttond- ed and successful atuir. Aside from tho beau ty of thesovoning, tho attractions of tho plice Wero sullictent to bring. out tho Into crowd that woe preont, ‘The dnueiny platform was in uso Unt A very late hour, ‘Tho Evanston Hont Club will glvo {ts regular regatta this evening, when tho clubhouse wilt be thrown opon to invited pucsts nnd incuibers, A Humber of frionds from tho elty will como out in a tally-ho coach, There will be a half-dozen races; 0. Vargo raco with, crews composed of Houg, Allen. Angior, and Watson, and Powers, Comstock, R. W, Kitcholl, and B,J, Kitcheil, nnd two double sculls by the following crows: Comstock nod Watson against Powers and Alicn, and Quinluy and Hogors against French and Sherman, Thero will wiso be a tub race and 0 awimming race, i —<————— THE CUSTER FIGHT, Low Dog's Account of That Celebrated Mattlo, Letter from. fort Yates to ths Cinetnnatl Commeretat, ‘There has been a arent desire to hear the Indian account of the Custer fight All these hostiles were in it, Capt. Howe, who fs highly regarded: by the Ingfins, told me that Low Dog, Chief of the Ogallalas, aut recognized by the Inttinns ny.a great warrlor, had promised to give him an aecount of the fight, and fnvited mo to hear ft, 1 took penell and paper, and, with Low Dog's con- sent, noted Itdown, L£ have tt almost word for word 0s transinted by the {nterpreter, but Lregret exceed ligly that the interpreter did not give mo ov literal translation, All the Indians use a great many gestures and signs, and tho interpretera tell mo that It is very aimeult to du ture, than give the substance of what they say. “We woro in camp near Little Big Horn Iiver, Wo bad lost some hordes, and na Indian went back on the trall tu look for thom. Wo did not know that tho white warrlors were coming after us. Some scouts or men fn aitvance of tho wire rlorsaaw tho Indiun tooking for the horses und ran after him and tricd to kilt him to keep him from bringing us word, but bo: ran faster than thoy, and came Into eamp and told us-that the whito warrlors were coming. 2 wns usteop in my. lode at tho time, Tha sun wos about nuon (pointing with his Onger). Lheard tho alarm, ‘but did not bellovo It. Lthought it wasa fulso ninrm, 1 did not think it possiblo thatany white men would attack us,so strong as wo wore, Wo had fn our camp the Choyenncs, Arrapahves, sud seven different tribes of the Toton Sioux—n countless numbor, Althongh £ did not bellevo {t was a truo alarin, [lost no Umo in getting reudy. When 1 xot my gun and camo out of my lodgu tho attack had begun ont tho part of thay camp whore Siting: Bull and the Unonpappns w The Indians held thelr round to glye the women and children time to get out of the way, By this time the herders wero driving in tho horacs, and ng twas nearly nt the further end of the camp, Lordered iy mon to catet their borses wud muunt. Cutthere was wucn confusion. The wonen and children were try- ing to catch tholr boraus and wet out of the wily, nud iny men wero hurrythg to.go and. belp those thut were fihting, Whon tho Nghters siw that the wormed dtd calitron wore sate thay fell back, By this tine my people went to help thom, aid tho less ublo warrlors aid tho women adight horses and yot them roady, and wo drove tho frat attacking purty back, and) that party roe treated tow high hill. Thon 1 told my peopla nat to yonture too far In purault, fur four of falling into an ambush. this thine all tho warrlors jn our cainp wore monte ed ond rendy for ght, and then wo were attacked on the other slile by another party. They came on us ike n° thundor- bolt. Tuever before noraince saw inen so brave fd fearless ag these whito wurrlors,. We ro- treated until all our man got together, and then wo charged upon then. Lf called tomy isen, ‘Chis fs oa good day to dio; follow mot. Wa massed our mon. and, that no men shout fall back, evory man whipped another miu’s horse, and we rushod right Upon thom, “Ax we rushe Upon them tho white warriors dismounted to fire, but they did.-very poor sucottot: ‘They held thelr horses’ reins on Ong arin while they were shooting, but thofr horses wore Ao trightenud thut thoy pulled the mon all urownd, and a great imuny of thole shots wont up {a the alrand did us no harm. The white warriors ‘stood thotr ground bravely, and none of thom tnude any at- tompt to escape or get away. After all bit a fuw of them Wore killed, L captured two of tholr horses, Then tho wise men and chiefs uf our uation gave out to our people not to mutilate tho dend whito chiof, for ho wasa brave warrior and died @ braye inap,.and bls romalns shoud by respected. ' ce : “Then L turned round and went to help Nat tho other white warriors, who had rutrunted to a high billon the cast side of the rlyor,, (This ‘was iteno's conimand.) I don't know, whether any white men of Cuator's force wore taken praoners, Whon I got back to our camp thoy were alldead, Evorything was in confuston all tho time of the fight. 1 did not ae Gen, Custer, I do not know who killed him, Wedid not Know tl the Nght was over that bo was tho white chief, Wo bud to idea that tie white warriors wore comiug tntll the runnor came iu and told us, {lid not say that Iteno was a cows ord, He fought well, but our men were fzht- ing to save tholr women and children, and droye thom ‘buck. if Mono aud-his warriors bad fount as Guster ond his wartlors fousnt, the battle might have been agiltust us. . No whito tonn of indian over fought Be iravalr ns Custer nid his men. Tho next day wo fought Reno and his forces again, and killed many of them, Thon the chiefs wald thuse men ud beon pune ished enough, and that we ourht to merciful, and .wo let them go, Then we honrd that nnathor turce wis coming up the river to tht ua (Gen. Torry’s comntmand), and wo Started to tight them, but the chlefs and wiso men counseled that we had faught enough, aad that wo abould not tight unless attacked, and we went back and took our woinon and children, end went away.” ‘This endod Low-Daw's narration, given in the houriug of balt a dozon oflicurs, somo of the Sovonteonth Infantry, and soe oF tne Savanth Cuvalry~—Custer's regiment. It was In tho oven ing, tho sun hud set, and tho twilight wus doep- ening. Otticers wore thora who were at Dig Horn with Bonteon, aonior Captain ofthe Suv- onth, who usually oxeruised command as a tlotd> ollicor, and who, with bis battalion, Joined Iteno. on tho firat aay of tho fight, aftor his retreat, find were inthe secon duy's fight, It was a strange and intensely interesting scene. When Low-Doy bexan bis narrntive only Capt, Howe, the Interpreter, and myacit wore present, butas ‘ho progressed tho otticara guthored uround, ise toning to avery word, and all were fupressod Vhot the Indian Chief was xiving a true account, nucording to his knowledge, Some ona asked, ow many Indians wero killed tu tha ft. Lowe Dog answored, * Thirty-cight who died thon, and ow grent many—t can't tell the. Munber—wha wore wounded ‘aud ‘died attor ward, I never suw a fight whore ao many in pro- peruan to tho kiiied wore wounded, aud so many arses were wounded,” Another asked who ‘were tho ‘ond Indians that. wore found In two tepevs,—five tn ono atid stx in the othern—ailt Hebly dressed, and with thelr ponles sintu about the tupots. Ho sald eight were chiefs killod in the buttles ono was bis wn brother, born of tho samo inotber end tha samo fatbor, and he did Nat know who the atnor two wero, . The question was asker, “ What part did Site ting-Bull take In tho fyht?"+ Low-Dog is not iriendly to Sitting-Hull, Ha nuswered with a snoer, “If samy one would lend him a benrt bo would fight.” Then Low-Doy auld) ho would ike to go home, and with the luterpretor he went back to the Indlan cainp, Io isn tall, Straight: Indian, GH yours old, not a bad face, regulur foatures, and amall hands and fect, Eo sald that when bo bad hid weapons and wag on. the wur-path, he considered na man bls superior, Dut whou ho aurronderud bo Jali thut feollng all neide, and now ff uny Inun should tery to chautiso bin in bls bumble condition and helplesness, ho Waa no man aud a coward; which, while ho was on the warpath, ho would allow no man to aa; tohin and tive.’ é ‘f A SUCCESSFUL COMPETITOR OF THE HOT SPRIN 4 ‘Pho use of artesian mtneral waterat Pratria du Chien jn connection with Turkish and Russian baths has been wonderfully suc- cessful for tha treatniont of chronic diseases, catarrh, throat, Jung, and kidney dificutties, deafness, and general debility, ‘Treatment of rheumatlsm n speciaity at this Institute, and the proprietor has not failed to cure a cass by use of mineral water baths Jn the past four yeara, wnt many persona suffering from chronic diseases, suppose to be Inutirable, hava, found rellef and been permanently cured, ilo now has anew and successful method ot treating deafness and catarrl, and: tas cured muny persona who wore considered post, hops of recovery. ‘tho Institute lg now located on tha groutid floor, wel} Heaton, and ventilated, ‘The fours are heated bY steam vipes, which leaves the ale warm an ary. ress all communications to Dr. John Conant, Proprictor, Pralrle du Chien, Wis, ———————— Weil tt Frsh ie and Nervo. ells’ Healtheltenowor, greatest remedy on urth for impotence, lean nervous “aeblilty, ote, Slaturuggists. Lonut 63 Lake stroet, ————— Buok.& Raynor's Moth Powder is a haryestor that ruapé roaches by tho mutiou. —— Werecommend Eldredge sowing-machines, SATURDAY. AUGUST 13, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES : SOLID Last Day’s Proceedings of the Bankers’ Convention at Niagara Falls. Dr. Simonds Discusses the Industrial Resources of the Cotton \ States, Mr. KR. HM. Inglis Palgrayo on the Prog. ress of Banking tu Great : Brilatn. The Water-Powor of Ningara and Bank- ing in Onnada Oonsidercd— Adjournment. NtAgana FAtta, Aug. 1.—The Inbors of the Bankers’ Convention wore flulshed to-day. Tho session was ealied tu order at 1] o'vlock, Mreal~ dent Coo in tte ‘ehalr, and prayer was offered, Tho Preatitent announced that tho Executive Council met Thiuaaday ovoning, aud elected the following oflicials: Chairoian of tho Executive Councll, Jncob D, Vermilye, Prosktent Mors chants’ National Hank, Now York City: Treas- uror, Goorge F. Balor, President First National Tank, New York; Sccrotary, Edmund D, itund> dolph, Prestdent Coutinontal National Bank, Now York City; Corresponding Socrotary, Gvorgu Maratand, oititor, Now York. = KE. A, Towles, Urealdent, of tho First Nattonal Bank, St. Albans, Vt. reul a paper on Dank Taxation, which embraced a history of the panies since 1837, remedica for auch evils, and deductions mnde therefrom. DI ANDREW sIs10NDS, A Papor was muibinitted by Dr. Andrew Si- mons, of South Carolina, on the Industry aud resources and material progeuss of South Caro- lua. ‘Thy paper was ns tollowss Mi. Presipent AND GENTLEMEN OY TIE Convention: ‘this paper is intended to call ate tention to the rapid progress which is develop- fog in the Suuth Atinntic Catton States, vw te lustrated more especially In Suuth Carolina, In industeles outside of agriculture, which, pro- vious to 1870, was almost entirely relied upon for the support of our poopie. ‘The wir probably veft no State, nsn whole, in 80 Veuloniite and prostrate it condition as South Caroltnu. But the discovery in 1807, or rather the practical appllention of. tha discovery, by Prof. B.S. Holines, a distinguished unatiralist and aciontiat, of the phospints dopusita under tite land, and under tho waturs of tho sert-coust of Svuth Curotina, was the gleam of hope to un almost hopoless peopio, ‘the first shipments of crude rock,wero made in 1867,—sIx tons to domestic ports, which hus In- crensud year aftor year, tho shipments to both forelyn “and domestic ports renchityg, in 1841, near G0,000 tons crude rock, marketed ‘by both tho land nnd water companies,. Of tho furmur there are nbuut a dozen companies in auccesstul operation, Tho phosphatic mudular stratum varies tu tbickness from thruo to four inches to * "ae foot, whioh tattor 14 very rare, tho average suing efyht to twelve inches, and when of gront~ ar dopth is usuatly omy a local accumulations ‘Cho yield o min dry rook por wore varies, 5uy froin #0 to 1,AH tons, averaging About 800 tons tothe aero, ‘Thoro bas buen uo wide range in velco, any from $4 to $8 2 ton, at which latter Muctire tho rock is now tukon ns fast as coady for shipiient, and sume of tho companies are said tu Dive thelr entire products cuzaged for twelve inonths ahead. ‘Lhe niilysis of the rock shows about 60 per cent phosphite of time, ‘Chore nro six marine phosphate cumpanics, be- sides about a dozen parties working undar indi- vidual rights, ‘Thoro‘are now thirteen mucus factories of thoso fertillzars in the Clty of Cuurloston, and now works ura boing erected overy year, ‘ TUK BSUIPMENTS OF MANUFACTURED FEIt- TILIZERS in 1867; by railroads and stoamors amounted to wbout 12,000 tons, nl of which were inauufuct. ured elsewhere, while tho shipmonts In 1831 were - 100,000 tons, nlne-tunths Of which wero inauipulated by tho Charleston factories trom the crude rook mined within w Lew miles of thors works, “i And the distribution of thoso fertilizers through tho South Athintic cottun-belt-1s tulle ing wonderfully on- tho inereused production of cotton on the old: and worn lands of those Stutos as compared with tha rich alluvial sults of tho West. While tho production of ‘cotton has nearly doubled i tho Instdeundo, the in- crease file outstripping the lucrense of popula: tion, the greatest spuciily inerense being in tho Atlantic Cotton States, whioh have firat folt tha Influence of the phosphates, whore tho product per ncro bas alinost renchol that .of Mississlpps and Texas, And: asetiing rolls on, the nitural fortility of the soll of.the Westorn Cotton States will be more wud more exhaustud, while the At- Inutlo Stutes, undor the incrensed uso of fortil- izora, and consequently better tillaze, will prob- ably become tho largest producer of -the staplo Der nore, eS In 188) there wero-in South Caroliifa alono about 1,800 looms and about 03,00) spindles, ns Against 200 looma and 33,00 spindies in 1870, and it da only now, in 1831, that the peuple are really turning thofr attention to this brinch of tndus- try, thero belog now quite a number of new face torles building and projected, * Whenevor “n fuctory hos been ercoted ond tno manufacture of cotton yoods bis beer undertuken ‘with Improved machinery and under tho direction .of experlonced operatives, it bus paid the ownors. hundsomely and given a fresh impulse to industrial activity wenernally, Southori spinners have some decided ndvantages ovor their Northern competitors, They get the raw material from or vory near the producer, and, thorefore, at lower cost, Tho cotton ts cloaner, and, therefore, thoru fg leas waste. ‘ho operatives Ive more cboaply than In tne North, and are satsiied, therefore, with less waxes, ‘Tho hours of Inbor are longer; and, lastly, 0 part. of tho products can be suld direatly trum the mill, and, therefore, at n saving In ‘tho cost of transvortation. Hut the must gratifying feature counoctod with tho catablishment of factories In tho South is that the great bulk of tho cupitai invested has been furnishod by the Southern copic. Pduitern capitalists aro putting thelr sbul- dors to tho whuol, diversified Industries are take jog tho phd of the exclusive cultivation of cot ton, and Soutnorn money and Southern musclo fre moying In new dirgotions, ADDNESS OF MR Th HW. INGIAS PALGRAVE, The following paper from dtr. 1 He Inglis Palgrave, of London, whose statistical workings and researches on binking have long beon familiarly known and bighly Sp praulared: was euecntl on the proxress of bauking in Groat ain: a Mit. PResroeNnt AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CoN: VENTION: You ask me for a bricf stutiationl skotgh of tho English banking system, lu reply Atave tho pleasure to send you the following figures, premising, Ju tho tirst piace, that tho records respecting carly English banking aro excoudingly ucauty, and in tho noxt, that all alitementa respecting the subject aro still necessurily vory iinpurfoot, owlng to tho fuut that none of the Envlish private bankers over Jot nuy figures respouting thelr business bo pub- Nehed. ‘ho atatements which tullow dent solely with the deposits of banks, and are irrespective: Of capital and reserve funds, which, exclusive of tho Bank-of England, but including tho pri- vate bunks, may bu estiinated at from 0 tow nulliions at presout date. = ‘The carliest rough esthoato Toan discoyor ts one in 4 pamphlet publiabed In 184, It rofurs to London bankers only, aod wives 4 Lotul of. &0,0 000, Frow this a sui of £0,000,U00 is dotuot- ad ns belonging ta country baukers, leaving £20, 100,000 fur London deposits, An catimate nado in lev lvoe THY BANKING DEPOSITS OF LONDON,: {acluding, the Bank of England und the country banks of England, Scotland, and Lretand, us being {ror £08,000,000 to £105,000,0U0; note clroulation it 440,000,000, and the metallic circulation, eati= muted, mt 220,000,000 to £0,000,000, Mr. Nowmareh’s estimate of affairs in 1851 wast Capital wielded by country bunks, 2160". noludity the Hank of taking, with the insure ; London banks, Anco olllces, doposite of bill-brokera, etc,, £260,-- Enyland, £100,000,000 Bly own estimate, made in 1873, waa; Linbili- tenor Londen and. pravinglat baile ‘after do- duction of cupitul employed, Lut incl reid dor oulte of tho Bunk of England, 260,000,000; [ine Hiuies of Bootch and Irish banks, including clroulation, #116,600,000; makins, with foreign Leper banks aud discount houses, 8 total oO f VOU, r Tho most recent estiniate of deposits fs for tho spring of Assi; For tho. Bank of England,-| 222,000,000; ull other banks in tha United Kinge dons, £410,000, 000 to £470, 000,000, The smounta with the diecount housos aro not included In thesu last fyures while couipare, aay, OU, 413 167d, with £610,000,000 1 fesi ‘The growth of banklag deposits in this coun- try was hindered by tho bud seasons of: 1870 and 1880, anu by thu general dopression of the teade af the country; but 2 think chat sinca this year hogan Improvoment kus agalu recom- menced. You may pouhly iy, that banking: doposits bave about doubled lo this country. during the lust thirty yoars. CANADIAN BANKING, An iotorceting paper on Canadian bank!n; was road by Georgy jagnc, manager of tus: Vauk of dloutreal, aud ordered printed. Au address by George L. Wright, of Bt. Louls, Ou the Miasisslpp!. LEY trade, was submitted, ‘The Bxecutlve Council reported a numbor of Fesolutions ux thanks. which wore adopted,.. fis sarsone, OF Bt fale announced the fo. telligence of the sudden death yesterday of Col. Jobn L. Stoyeus, Vices Prosidant from Missouri, wud aneeed, memorial resolutions, which wero Bea. Towles, ot St, Albans, Vt,, olfered reso Judions uruing tho nocesaity of an international Hs Niagara Falla, Thoy worounaulmously A puper was offered “by O. KR. Thomas, of Utica, urea the necessity of an international bank at Niagara Falla, 1¢ was unaninously dopted, : A paper offered by O. 2. Thomas, of Utica, on Wink lettors, from tho Han, George Walker, Const at Paris, on French banking, and a paper on the saine subject from the New York agent of the Franch Lyaunaise In Now York, was ra- forred to tho Council, Mr. Powell, of Michigan, road a briof nddress on tho resources of his Stato. F, 2, DELANO, OF NIAGARA FALLS. Tho following sukiross on the ceunomic aanacta of tho various methods propused and adopted for wtilizing the water power, of Ningara was presonted by Mr. 1, Jt Delano, Cashier of tho Jatarice Bunk, Ninwara Falls, N. ¥.: AUN. PRESIDENT AND GENTLEMEN OF THE CON> YRRTION: Tho Unitod States became tho parie dlsu of water powers, and the slmplo turbine ot Fourneyron, that utilized 40 uf percent of tho water used, urew into’ tho nore porfeat des signs af Swath, Boyden, and othots, which utilized from 8) to 8 per cent of ft.“ Hbnee It ts that wo are soon ty seo development of this pecullne power ut Ningara which will stind uorivalod nniong motors Of its ulass tn'the world, Thora Willbo three turbines, 4 foot in dinmotor, with 0 tvot of hoad, fed by a tulle # feotin diumetor, euch turbine giving 1,000 forse power, with tho whole power of tho wroqt' lakes und tho Niwsarn Ativer to reinforce them, if ‘anything should radues entastrophisin Hero, we wight expect to navy a stunnlog ddindnstration uf the cifeut auticed whut in trvésistibie forco strikes an Hamovablo hady. The! experiment of using 80 grenta head in turbines of auek unusual di- monsions will bo watéhed by mechantcal one ginvors with much inteyeat. As may bo luferrod from whnt hits diready" been anid, the extraor- dinary developinent of water power for evo- nomla pirposes is an Amoricau idea, In no other country tins It bot! xo oxtensively and 80° succersfitlly utilized, ‘Chis. will bo npparent by considoriug some of the rivera which bave been dainmod for tho benollt of imnnklud, und the foree which thoy furnish reduced to the atnndard of horea-power. Tho Pnasato, at Pat+ orson, No Jy 100 borso-powery tho Merrimao, nt Lowell, 10,00; the Mounwk, at Colas, 14,000} the Conneationt, at Hadloy, 17,000; tho 4! coxzin, nt Lewiston, 613,00; tho Howsntonic, at Cantati Fults, 3,000: ‘tho Missiasippi, at the Falls Ply anthony, 15,000; the Oswego, int Oswego, f ‘TIM SUM TOTAL OF TITEBE {8 76,000 horse-power, as catimnted at n given point on each riven hue cule te tised over yal onan twernge not less than three times, ‘This Wolthd show n larger total Of 225,000 harso-power, ‘There are also very many Analior streams In all the hillavctions of tha country which ure util ized, und: may furnish au aggregate, used and Unused, equal to the Inst-named total of 32%5,000, thus yiving mn yrand total of nearly G00 hotsa- power, distributed over 1 wide oxtent of country and supply ie in tholr way tho wanta of people, Dut these wo Honiy the mninor powers, so tu spent, of tha hills and valleys. The grand dom. inating power that could: absorb thon ail, and stil have rovm to give bospitablo rufuge to four Hines ng inany, remains to be noticed. Tt 1s tho Niagara River. From data furnished by tha United States Lako Survey Bureau in 1876, i uppenrs that the avcrage flow of the river above the Falls Ig 10,000,000 cublo' fect por minute. Converting this Inte horso-power under ao head of 20 feet, wo havo n grand aygregato of 8, horgo-power; a might forco that would supply the caonoimic wants of 200,000,000 of people, Ordered printed, : REPORT OF MR. C, I, SONLEY. ‘Tho following roport ypon banking In Canada was presentod frum Mr. 0, I. Soriey, of Ston- treals ‘Tho systom of banking pursued in Canada Is maro nearly willed to that of Scotland toan to that of ay other country. All the banks, prove erly so-caliud, are * banks of issue,” and neurly alVhave pres number of branches or ayancies in addition to the parent or houd office, both bead offices and branches transacting uli thodif- feront, kinds of banking business. alae count commercial paper, make ndyanees on erat and other agricultural produce, on Inm- er, Ant on other merchandise, buy nnd sell for+ elgn oxchange, isaue notes, and recelye deposits, They: give, no security to the Govornment or otherwise for their bank-note isstios, but these ore nt first len on tholr assets, and tho only Jegul limit to thoir powers of fésuc is tho somowbnt arbitrary, but aulll conventent one, that it ebull not exoved tha nmuunt of the puld-tup capital, ‘There are ut present twenty-four Jolie steak Danks In Ontario and Quobeo, with about 210 Hos, huving an ugeremute palil-up capital ‘OF 362,851,000, oF on An average of $2,201,000 cach, ‘Tho banks buving thalr bond oMees lu tho Prov. inees of tho Doininion, other than’ Ontario and Quebec, number abuut fficon, with an agate. gate uupitat of some $5,600,000, : », DANKING Ig NOT ENTIRELY FREE, The banks are required to make elaborate re turns to Government, to keop 40 per.cant of thofr resorve {nu Governmont logal-tundér notes, and tho shareholders of nenrly nil are Hable for the debts of tha bunk to tho uxtent ot twico tha amouol of tholr paid-up capital. Tho returns to Governinent bavo been ut vach renewal of the Dank charters made more. astringent, with the intention on the part of the Government to nd to tho safoly of banking. How for this bas con- tributad to that result is not vory ovident. = + By an not pagsoil In'1871 aluborate returns to Government of thy condition of the banks wero required, which, {t waa confidently expected by aeanguinoe Legisinture, would establish bunking on an impregnabio basis. Under tho operation of this luw, now bunks ‘wore. ostublishod, aud old established banks dnoreased tholr capital. ‘Tho gnpltal pure upon the. dist of Doceinbor, 1870, Just betore the new uot ‘came “Into olfect, was $20,600,000, and by the vtose of tha eae 1876, thatamount had beon increased to $42,000,004, an, inerease of moro than 100..por: cent In ‘lx yours, “But io loss ‘than. six largo s banks, nearly one-fourth of . tha whole number, with tholr branches and agencies, failed during tho olght years following ‘tho passing of the act of 1871, and nearly nine: millions of banking cap- ital, about ono-seyanth of tho whole amount, wero stiped out of oxistenca in the four years succor Oe 1878, under the operation of the saino fot. pees rece ‘Tho progress of banking .in Canada, in other respoots, has been eminently satistnctory. THU HANK-NOTE CIRCULATION bas almost untuterruptedly. Inorensed. From 1803:to 1870 tho olrculation was juterfered with wy the presonce of lures quantitics of American ailver, whlch had been driven out of the United Stutes by the. suspension of speclo paymunts, Ibis estiuinted that not less thun $%,000,000 of that money wore-in circulation nt one time tn Cunnda, Notwithatanding this, ‘tho bank-note elroulntion increased from $0,780,040, in 1883, tu $11,263.09, In. 1866. the year which’ witnessed, the wbrogution’’ of our. lust reciprocity tronty with the United Btates.’ In the following eee the Canadian Governmont commenced tho issic of logal tensors, and the bank-noto olrau- Intion felt to” $9,078,000, In 1870, however, tho Government took sotive mensures to expel tho Atiorivan silver, and wore 6o successful that in that year the bunk-noteoclroulation reached, on Bist “Devomber, $17,820,414, an incrense of 100 per cont on the provious year. Fromm this point it continued to increase until the closo of 1874, when it stood nt $25,41202t Then bogun " the winter of our discontent,” . ‘TI CIRCULATION STEADILY DROPPED from this point, with minor fluctuations, to $14.- ‘$8,580 In duly, 1870, Ita lowest point » aince 1870, ‘Then it commenced to rucover, and In: Nove ber, 1880, St aynin resobed $25,000,000, vlosing tho Your 1860 wt 354,000,000, nnd stunding on the Bist Of May of -the current yeart at $22,400,758, 8 tle ‘ure beyond what it bas aver reached ‘in tho samo month fu any vrovlous yonr. Our bank-note currency 1s perhaps tho must. useful part of our banking systom, It is emi- nently calstio and «thoroughly suited to the wants of a community one of whoso largest in- torvste is its agriculture, ‘By it the means for moving tho crops are, aven in tho most de> resaed times, inven ye automatically, and thoro- ore cheaply, supplied, without interfering with othor interests or-ralsing tho rate ot Interest, ‘The clreulation usually reaches its highest point just afior hurvost, the difference between tho lgbust and lowest points in the year being on ‘tho average $4,000,000, a varintion nf about onc- thirdot tha minimum and one-fourth of tho TMaximum amount, and the Ioana to the public. ara invariably oxpandod and contracted In sym- pathy with tho expansion and egntraotion of the elroulation. ‘The present amount of tho tho banks haying thelr bond ollices in the 1? vinoos of Outurlo and Quubco is $h4,803,010, of doposits 874,625,608, and of loans $116,004,474. numbor of snisoclluneous papers wora re- forred to tho Counoll, Tho Convention then ad- Journed sino dle, Sasi oe ——— LOCAL CRIME, tems from the Police Courts and Stax * thomm. 5 Timothy Hogan, ® bartender in Sheridan's Baloon, No'B701 Halsted strout, was yestorduy hold by Justico Wallace iu $700 ta tho Criminal Court upon’s charge ‘of abstracting $48 from. the pockets of B..A. Murphy, of No, 9153 In- diana avonuo, while ho was drinking at the bar, Bomo §2J:'of the money found upon Hoan when arrested was positively identified by tho complainant, x AMichacl Murphy and Edward Cregior, pro- prlotars. of 4 cheap judwing-houso at No, 659 jouth Clark: streot,’ wero arrested yesterday ‘Upon the complaint of four strangers from Bose ton and booked ut!the Harrisun strect Baton for Jarcony us buijoe.: The accusation is that Te aey pra je four Bostonians pald-ap capital of Prove the plave, «Return: aight, they were unable to ‘ubtuin admittance, and glace that tino buve been: unsuccessful 1h tholr attompts to recover thelr baggage, Tho Aforesuld proprietors will be betore tho South ‘Bide Police Court this mogning. A Haymond, 2 wyinau of the domestio order and aged ele 40 years, Was Lonel yea’ @ short time aft terday by Detectives Thorpe and MeDouuld and looked up tthe Hasina: Bereee crore wy charge of: ot eo umalnet hor ly weeny, The shat some tiomtha ashe stole from Itlobard Fitzalmmons, tho kecporur abouts Water street Biman reser camer eas bel a, Ly Toola at No, Sit our Glagk atroate. ‘Tho woman wot drunk one night aud aho accompaniod him to bis room tosee that he wae safel: Whilo there A mun Hamed Fi my ane clalins not to know at all, tre the restuurdae keeper, and upon leaving belouging toMr, Fitzelmmons,but the woman herssif, alter pling. her liberally with wino and beer. be ~gocoinpanied Bouth Chi- une! to ago ang remained with Bl tere for several At tha enetlest opportuulty he Jeft ber, tnking all the money nnd n gold waich, worth $10), belonging to her. Ilo is atill ining Ing. And she wilt be e pol to perform the oneroun tusk of convineing dustion Wall ino the Inree nes sho did not have any hand that she never know Leonard beforu he Induced her to jeave the elty with htm. ‘Two North Sido anitoonkeopers—Gust Carstons and Honry Bartez—woro arrested yosterday miorning at the furtaiecs of CM. Albenson for solling [quor te minors, and holt under #00 bonds by Juatico Kanfinann to appear in court, ——Caratens on tho Ith nnd Bartes on the firth Anat. Matthew Motnt$ro t9 locked up nt the Chicago Ayenuy Station Charged with the lirceny of 1 fot of wearing appnrel valued at about $40 from Wiittan Ferris, of No, 30} Obio atrva! Frank Clark, tho contitones oparntar who ro cently took Walter Hrown, a Kansas farmer, into vamp for $9), was hold to tho Criminal Court. peeeey, in bonds of $1,000. Ciark’s pol is lag hinted for with somo chances of success. a HERESY-HUNTING, No Dofintt Arrangoamon(s Yot Mado for the ‘Krint of Ore Thomans Tho lov, W. C, Willing, D, 0. Prosiding Elder of the Chicago District of :the Rock Hiver Con- -forenco, was seen by n'Tittnuny réporter In tho Methodist Mook yesterday afternoon. Dr. Will- Ing wus Utterly non-communicative on tha aub> Joct of the appruactiing berosy trial, ‘fie could not say anythin on tho subject until he should seo tho Nov. Vr. Thomas. “Tho tritl would bo ecording to the provisions of tho Book of Discipline of the Mothodist a glsunbal Churah, 0 copy of which tho reverond gentleman was perusing. Hic wsked tho reporter to exouse filin rom uny further remarks, as he hn nn ane polntuent at the olfice of the Rov, Dr. Williatit« son, . ‘The reporter arterwards ecceeded In finding agentlemin who occupies n leading posiuon in Mothovist affairs, und whe f(s ou fotimate rein~ tions with all tho parties to the controversy, Ho aeaired to be oxuused from a tuwspaper Intere view, but condeseandod to converse with the ro+ oer Pe jeundleion that bis nate bo not ren nto print, «When with the gla of Dr, Thomas bein 2" “That ennnot be determined until Dr. fhomns rottirns to the citys but L have reasons for be~ Heving that it witl not got under way bofure tho middle of September,” * Js there ‘ny vertainty ns to who will not as Dr, Thoms’ counsel 7? Nothing 18 evrtnin as*yot, und newspaper statements that have thus far appeared ura wholly unuuthorlzed." “Isit uot likely that tho Iter. C, G, Trustoll and ibe Noy. 1 C, Shephard will digeiarge that mtyo"* “Tt is teuo that Dr. "homas has expressed his dosiro to be defended by those gentlemen, na ale so by the Rev. Dr. Axtoll, of Kankykeo, and E have no doubt ‘that, should thelr numination prove agrecablo to all concerned, they will ao! ‘i * Do those gentlomon champion Dr, ‘Thomas’ alleged heretical dovtrines by noting ng bis coun se! “ Not necessarily. They have their opinions on these subjects, of course, but thelr opinions donot cut upy gure. phey, siinply perform tho duty as a labor of love, Tho prosecution is animated by the same motive, | euppose, though Tam not certain on that scot “ Where will the trind be held?” ‘That fs not decidod,’* : WIL it be conducted with claged doors?” T presto not. hare would svvin to bo no nson why it should not be opon te the public.” What wilt bo the nature of the trial?" That ts auinewhat dublous. “It hag beon aatd Mn certain circles that the prosecution would, aftor tho formal citation of cuaries, refer thom to the Jury without argumont. Thile, of coursy, wold’ not be fair to tho ncouged, as the dage trines which are deomed heretical may possibly be so oxplalned ne to largoty do nway with thelr svomiltig atitt-orthadoxy. At alt events, at of portunity for auch interpretation should given, in which ovent bis counsel may be relted. tino In hanostly cadeavormg to tarmoulze Dr. ‘Thomas’ utteraices with tha doctrines of the Methodiat Church. a ALLEGED FORGERY, Edward H. Gibbs, who nunaunces that ho fs an attornoy at law. was arrested yesterday by Do- tectives Costello and Wholan upon a churge of forgery preforred by n gentleman Ilving ut Alanson, Il, Tho complaint ulleges that bout Junee7 Gibbs procured from the gentleman trom Alanson the sunt of $325,In eash, aud gave in consideration a promissory note purportin: to bave been slgued Jointly by: Gibbs an bis wife, ‘tho complainant, deumlny Mra. Gibta blo and will Io to meet all legiti- muto obligations, = rendily advanced tho cush, aud” soon thoreattor discovered. that Mrs. Gibbs had not signed tho note, and, furthermore, that sho was not in Chicnyo at the timent which the uote wos suld to have boon signed by her, Much monoy wus spent fuan tn- successfifl senrob for Gibbs, and yestorday tho case wus turned over to tho two Contral Station detectives rforessid, and within tivo hours Gibbs was under lock and key ut thoArmory, In court his ase was continued, ‘Tho prosecution sini ty hive ample evidence to Becure 4 done ylouon, . : a2 | MARRIAGE LICENSES. at following marriaga lcenses wore Issued yostor- Names. Age Heanlene geome titans. Afr, wChieneae Dinguie Keunad, bees CHICK Os be [Guerles A aytgr. cos Potrolt, Mobs Georgie Anna Say! atrolt, Mich. ftlobort Sullivan Chteaga, : ‘Soma aoa Prat a Erick G. Johai seed! rest: a Anna sophia Swenson,2f,,,.Chicagus ChISET EY 4iyhen Lomka,., 8 Kelth. Ae poe Eh ede ee phonse Lecluir.. tate, { eww ry Walrk a aie Louls: 150) leaka, Sinus Yyonely Chicana. {3¥awraye Poutrowath.2f.. 21 Sing, Bary Walkowiak. Jot South Carponter, “{ Martin Drogohinan, Chieayo, Sita, Marin Fu filenatus Audrew C. Ca 1 Kinglo, Corn L, Kelly. 191 West Ohin. {id Mather, Alchaal Honk Riche “an Wort Polk, Mrs, Hridget Hu Hlchard 1, Ghnrit 4 Edward Smith, Wiliam Chama Agnes 3, Format. { {annoy Oparke, Hornian Loubke,, Mary Laudko, Anton, Reeplia, {dototes SPavsivaiasts ase emeaess {Car Wen... Chicano, Hanon isa ¥ Chleagu, jorge Richa: 100 LI jeer Wotan: Routh Glare DEATHS, Aug. 12, Charlos Walter Smith, bo- and Margaret Smith, aged 8 yoara Ki im. by family residonco Sunday atz yn, by earrinuea to Gracolénd, “Hrionds oF the deially IAISI—At his Inte residence, 119 East Poaraon- sur of pneumonia, Hredonoe Rene irae wae gene of lls nae. a gnoral Sunday at 2 p.m., by carriages to Grace- KHES—Aug. 12, O1 Bi tod 62 fe yonta-p vated and Toithfal “sunploge oF the Me chants’ Navonal Ban! AeA InerAl Sunday at 2 o'clock from 115 West Jack- BMITI1—Friday, toved aon of part CONDAN-—Thursday. Aug. 11, at 9 o'clock p.m. at. his ate Tesidouce, tv piutiatty ips Conan aia | oe ranch Net, Bb attorat notice horeutiore Aaa oy YLOM—In this elt A AoE ang ne eu . 12, Freddia, infant son ‘aylor, JIOUAN-—Aug, It, of corebro-spinal mei Hila ot Nia Into residence, West Fourteonth-wh; Pulleo otter Suara Vesta dsr ine pivinen Not A; Ort trai hie late Josuty Churebihince by ears to Calvary Cometary, RAY At Corecercnrart sitll are rey) ibe Into restdengo, 78 IUSBING=Aug. IL, at rosldenco, 180 'Thirty-nrate 4, lage Catullie, only duuuutarue Brass Le ced Allne Montgomery Prusstng, aved 15 munthe and 14 BENNETT—Aukg, 12, Nobert G. acai’ Bad Bhsabetts Homaety nded Ti Sours was ern PUngral Sunday at 13 o'clock nm. fram 10s Math say cerriaaan tS Hosonti Pricide ot the tantly nvit Theres end, ay tei - teILY—Aug. . eRUIMILY AUR. 12, of chotors-morbus, Margaroh ter Murph: ry "Hudural Sunday rAd it iat Wi o'ctook a. ma trom nto reaitone rlsotvesty (0 Str [aurick Giuroty thence by ours ue Calveise” Pretias of wie aan, thepop by cars ee fia Aire Alien Bont at th AUR. be ica tt it, ofan brothers aici Siiadoous ts Wee vous Funeral Bungay: to the Holy BumllyChurob, thenco 2 Sa" New York und Toronto papora please copy, OLAVER—Aug, 12, 3, Ollvar, beloved sun or Jono und Hridgut Ullyer, of Galway, Bale late rosldonce, No, 1S ilunry-at of unstrok: Funeral will taku’ plico Kundsy, ‘Aug. 14, at 10 pi, ty the doaull Chore, wad thence by cars to Alay his soul feat in peaco. Amen, Wyashsaeien craters ne mr ~John Dixuu, azod yours, z Wiltbs buriea Tone bie ea Sees ce, No, BIS Nos bt, SUNGAY, Aug. 14, wt 10:0 f. O., by bore ty tomy. Hah o'iodk, Onloers und mémbore of Union adge No. ¥ 1, G. U. ¥.. and membors uf sistor lodyes, are requested to'atiend. SAMBA AV AIA ANNOUNCEMENTS,* A HRENG FOR youNG sire cae fia vA GTA Ttdome Noy ub Medianssh, thie wrens oN G te Ot ary Ae i, ran aki an ry y evening, Auy, Suteralnuisny nud veda TPE SUNDAY-SCHOOL ‘TEACHERS Kawer'Varwell Halt Subject ths tod uee oe8 | wenn HEAL GOODS, HAIR Wholesaia & totaly Bend Torprice tisk oe tr ada mage jo Order and ranted, Ee NURNNAD: TE REALONE “By ELISON, FI Chattel Mortgage At No. 10 South Clarks Saturday Morning August 13, at THE FURNITURE oF SUP STALKS, Sale Ly U0 o'ehou, Twelve Rooms, Marhle-Top Chamber Sets, +Fino Sect. Case, Parlor Betiing, Springs, Carpots Kitchen and Laundry Ware, BLISON, FLENATIEIM & CO, Suits, of tho Hoy Stoves, der + Auctioneers, Our Regular Saturday's gq FORNIT And General House Gonaral Morchandtec, xt 9:30 This Morning, RE, CARPETS hold Goods, trabacca, Sc.y Show sate det Yo” dealers Candies ie le, 4 LISGN, EN Hitet Fiat & Co, mM nnd SiTtandotph3t, $25,000. STOCK FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE AUCTION! Monday and Tuesday, Aug, 15 and 6, At 10.A, M, BACIL DAY, A'r stony 250: & 252 Wabashay, 85 Parlor Suits In Plush, Rep, Terry, Ware Silt, and Hate: ‘Covortogs, 09 Rich and Blogant Chamber Sts,” Jn nl} tho now and desimblo atzio, ernl stovk Patent Mook Cason, Folding ltods, twekors, Ensy with Cites sae Dining-Room Furniture, . Upholsterers’ Goods, &c., &c, KLISON, FLERGE HICIBL ‘Aucuonder —————————— ern By GEO. BP. GORE & CU, 46 and 214 Madtaones, Wednesday, Aug. 17, at 10 o'clock,’ BOOTS & SHOES, Wo will offor'n Ine of Fine Godda (n.** Childron’s,. Misses’,-and Women's, « Also. Hen’s, Boys’,:and Youths! Boots and Shoes, Al vory dostratite Iinos,.which wo will sell to close consignments, ; GEO. P. GORE & CO. Aretioncere TIURSDAY, Ang. 18, at'9:30,, AUCTION TRADE SALE Crockery Wo full tne “ unsorted.’ as'" AND Glassware, shall offer nt thi: 8 OF Dots d. . Ware, erican ‘Ware, «THUD (9, lis Tots to ault the trade, If, & It. Booter, and Parte ‘Willow, 30 crates TOW packages (ilassware, Alag Lamps, Burnors, Shudes, Muminators. 40 : GVO. P. GORK & CO., Auctionsert, HOVAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADB PROM GRAPH CHAM TARTAR. Tlousokeoper’a tnvorite in leading citles of the w No othor preparauon makys, ruc! try. Can bo stot the li resafuine ‘breads, of. Slea witho' aomenuss: ROYAL HAKING POWDE! it “he estibie food. Ce iu by the Gove Chomlst by the Govarnmont ChomiRh | mimenied (or bh Tight, Bake, Rot mm hoary’ son anda sto ‘Row Yor’ ure Furnace ‘The only Bon alr the tual o FURNACES, & HESS OPEN FIRE-PLAGE An open grate, ua powerful and economical as 88 THE HESS FURNAGE and guaranteed mado wee ineee SUMMER GOOK STOVES ‘The LESS STOVE ta tho best. ou oyes reduced to close out stock Pritt wt $1.00 fo $10. We ara prepurod to taku orders for FINECASTINGS. HESS STOVE CO., 6 CANDY. Hens 51, £4 8 ‘express 0 fe Auseticm, pur andatrictly pure. 9 Lake-st.* Foundry, ara & 314 W. bale So Lakecst./ Foundry, 313 & 314 Ts orgs tcrassnnle {the Sale AdgroM 08 PARIS STVUS. iy new coo! An ener ound wt KRANZ'S, 80 State, ——— TRU ; NK No, 144 Phodbatbal tei tinte hen) MINING OOLFITS mae het enn erre ts ASSAY And General Chemical pee my 3 erforined. aie BRS | ath WHEELE! Tourists, sions SOY rs CHAN. Bor'runk Ae. : BUG EXTERMINATOR. THE POTATO BUG. , Pays, tnd all other mon send for circt ai cago, Li, Segura irae son Groes ‘Lewis Purp. Depry ‘otaly Bux gat cussbiueds IDBLTs Sage OS es ie cite’ vt Hexroriainsior Ye beat puoPr 6 utes OF

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