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8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 1881—TEN PAGES. ned ww ving apirit. by reading ycllow- | cost $4, Meckrath, one-story cottare 22 | fom, tho present chancery practico of bear- | upon nt hte oltico and asked what ho had to sy FE. W. Gonld, Monry Hitchcock, } the ladlos all ean THE CITY. byvored Htorartive, dad runeidg, away iain nla | by steat, Nor luewing neivels $ave Ge itonter | ine! aacebitesten mations an’ Monday, ‘eatie | about the alloyed kiok whien had been snady | dunn. Davin Capes teenege taciey, cawcheneks | tho Ie Slotuos For thos td BOURN a Chicago home, beenmo nn amateur tranp. | wan, one-story cottage 2 by i feet, ayton {ing the enlender of four cascs a day on | against hla coat, Nathau Cole, Charies F. Orthwoin, Re J. Look- | tii all his fife. Se enough tat ‘ Hurey has a brothor employed in a wholesals | and Uentra strects, $10: Kathioue,xied Co. | the four following dave, xed hearin lito rghlmply, that tho oll coutractors aro doing |-lam, Cagrioy fucnon Alox, 11 xmith. 8, 0. Bim ‘ 5 Y - | bivo-story y edi by W feet, North Dior, | cases only on Saturday hus provably aay post to in, jo hy cl s y 8 mon. : IN GENERAL. spectator cn? Boy Ms family Is ominently Fo- | emt AL, Rrennppek threecatery and vnsement | iivee-fuugthe of tho tite wasted mnder tho tre Fouresent heavy and lending tutorcsta, ‘hoy |, Wincheater’s RyvophowpH te, | T. Dans, of New York, {@ nt the Palmer, A Meeting of Whittier Dost, G. A. it, was I Ana ee aad ee Nu Iiprues bee pracileo. oi the wthor cours iwquitl be Sate dont, And why note wo cut ager! to tive them | aueo upon tho work of preparing for ctho eons | bronchitis, and. menoek ‘lett, "SAX. I 4 pine eoni uy held at the (rand Pacide Hotet Inst evening to | 3 are i tag pln . telyeclreninted, pod cont ‘The price of Wilmington to-day In J vention, which ts to moot. Tis oth of Uctobs twenty-one yenrs. NY. Esta i Jony &, Ginngye, U. 8. Ni, Isat the Palmer, pola vite Hotel inst excuing t9 | story and Insoinent, store nnd dwolling 2 by 63 | eilleuvions, Mererring to a whtely-clr Ke We The price wrton to x or i oe ee ee te 2 complete tho arrangcengs for tho plemitole | rout, No. Wi West ‘Twelfth street, $1.00; 1. | petition i favor of changing tho Septembor | this elty Is $3.24, nud wo are getting $3.15 wileh | aud continue four days, ne ‘ ‘ ‘4 u 03 ale Cl 5 eat des Me Uys s r} ‘ Davin J. Witney of Laporte, Ind. $8 at tho | tond to bave at lonst ono vlonta at that IM ‘eollaee diwali 21 by W ECU NOsTe Abe: | fet tint boptomber was always one se ie hute | ett has herniated thar you havo recover OBITUARY. ; pc Tne i Sherman. lice without a alngta, row, inst ur cn deen strict, $1,000; A. Plamondon, fourestory | test months in tho year, and nearly all tho law. | orters ta sand no more coal te te eounty inatl- Indigestion, ¢ apepsiay nervon p 1 i tho Patmor. rove, Tho wives, bables, and frie: anced On ares: yi Myth ihe t ree vontige |. Mtv Ef, Te Dickinson, of tho well-known tifes | omy propnrntion of tl Woot "Tom i Dr. ReuEN Beans, of Marshalltowa, In ts at | Will Uo conveyed to the grutnuds by Omden ave | ‘Tue city te at prceont laying a now six-inch | Mouth. H Freee ada ti este mentee tho coamice | Insurance firm of Stonrns & Dloklnton, dled | nurritions properties ve jeualning te 3 the te is suo ontiecarsy At the meoting lust evening a roll | water main on-Wost Washington, feom' Shelton p D. Sionors Lellove our bondsmen, woro not gout | yesterday morning at his roaldonco, No. JOk War- | lant lke ‘tho -oxtracts of heer, "ere sine Hi 2 Tromua wus opaned and forty membors stguilled. their | streot west: to Union Park, and’ lowering Ite WRAK IN MIND. Why, fbi to takon enrringo toni of Commis: | ton avenue, afters brict illness, "Tho decansud | VGod-making, forov-mnnerarcee’ OUt omar § W.A. Corstanp, of Providenco, R. L,isat | intention of attending tho Bloumington reunion, | dupth, lenving tho water-scrvico pipe some two INSANE HAY CN THR COUNTY COUNT. ! slonors round to cach of the bondsmon and as idtell ke in bustioss olroloa tn this Giining proporticss Iq invaluable ad Nfewsua| $ tho Tremont. : Mute. Louisa Bruusi, 72 yours old, Iiving at | BOG Whale feck from. tho urface. In under to | yesterday was inenno day in tha County Court, | havo him acknowledge ws slynnture bofore | vee italy Wore Aa Muslia oes Any Pleo conditions, whothor tho resnit’ gt enter } Da. AND Mns,.M. Mustronn, of Kansas City, | No.0) Hurling strect, ded int o'clook Friday | wor the waroreialih, anid vio city makes | Ad one OF mor than ordinary interest on age | thym.” : tte eon | C2, hte Wes as untversally respocted for, n | Hon, norvous, biontration, Gvermurg tes} } fea rad M . inurning, a4 Dr. Mosor thinks, Crom tho offauts | oor the wintor-nult, and the vity mak Dipux, | count of the chiravter of somo of tho cases pros ‘They Bay, yout aro furnishing Danville cont | most estimable, trie man In overy respec! lo huey cori oye Feaulting from Teta: aro at tho Ialmer, of n dose of morphing, sho hid teen niting for | & it Dune instoad of Wilmington, ns ented for In the cols | was born in Chicopea, ‘Mass, on the 10th of Oa+ aswoll, Huzard a get 2 Muna STALSTRAD, of the Cincinuatl Commere’ | sovernt dnys;und tho Dovtor refuses to give a | CTepertyeowners must sce to it themscives, | scntod for trial, Tho ruom was woll filled, tha | eragey" tobor, 15, and tls "athor Is still n resident of | Dusters: Now Sork Far sale by dni Co, pre , ‘: ? : however that tholr scrvico pipes are placed to | audience uttentive, and sume of the scones wero * We rover hada lump of Danville coal In our x : Salta, i cfat, 8 at the Paaiile, Heer ents OF wouth, Vecuuse n battic containing | tho roqulait depth, which I live foot, If thoy | puch ne to utouse ho Keonost eyimpathy Tor | yards ciel Pete tne Aco tkAt ens | that place, having boon elected Inst fall, for tho MARRIAGE Lion { Col. JAMES 8, Biisnty, U.S, Ay is at the Pas | visited tho primisos during tho day, and hetd nn | Motel us they nro great damage Will result. | those on trinl. « Gout sont to tho county {institutions ts not | twenty-fifth succossivo tino, Town Clork of the | An IGE LICEN gry celtic with his faintly. Inquest, but tho Jury wore inuble to deelte | jy hynertyowucrs can abtaly ull nucesenty infor. | Mra, Marmitrot Cablll wastho first unfortunate: | Wilmington conl.” municipality. 11s brother, Mr. George Diekine | | ‘The following marriage Heonses were i STATE BENATONS. M.Curuitct, ot Lowlstown, | Whothor the drug was tnkon with suicidal Intent | Pipi Workernt tho Ctyettalke The eluy wit | Me.bud boon broweht from tag Uridowulla aie. es son, et membor of tho wall-known Now York | Teatertay: Te lag i Solent tho Shere 1] or otharwtia, ne to old thdy tad ean tn tho | ronue Wi poestule ad Wo toe peostecs Coun | (oa uuuue ss yaks OF ue, and the evidence al MILK. LUNCHES. tryoods an of fo, Twooty eo, Hostadted | 4 xNA Eng aun A ¢ Exec i ©. of | tes, nnd niways ad's Dotto or twoor the drug | Payers. among which wos that sho bad ‘Just beon dellv= CHEAY AND TRMPERATE DIET. at to Wosloyan University, Btlddietown, Conn, |. {31% Annie : BAH hater nap JAMPRELL, nhout hor. . RMALT<POX PATINNT AT LATOR, ered of twins, which ae bent we Not more than year go a strong tempore tnd, after graduattug, was Meonsed to {famos Moma, # Hi. Manrattly, Presidon O Corwin place o Audrow Mot, Aker, 6 years | fy eonvioted Inmate to esuape Wednesday night, | #peclal pollcoman, was the principal witness | Rdded u feature to tho restaurant busiticss i | odist denomination. It does not spponr, | tSarnJ. lovey, i Bank of Omaba, ts at the Palmer, pid. rho was nevideutally erushod to death by 8 | On tho sth of February Inst John Shoriaan wis | Mealust hor. Ho atteliuted her condition toex- | Chlengo, which has proven not only quite 8 | howaver, that he hnd ovor churga of q wongro- |- | Carl Celschk, 4 Jupur J.M. Love. of tho United States Dise | lumber-piia falling upon hia i Walker & | convicted Urhintial Court for lireeny and | cessive drink, and (hought sho wits insane fur | stroke for bimsolf, but which: apponrs to have | gation, Shortly after procuring his Heenso to | [7 fey + In tho Cerhintnal I" Fret ttolsens: ‘i * Fisher's yard, on ltobey atrect, near luo Isinnd Oo wel tho rentsgn thut she tind triod to kill ber threo | contributed in no small degree to tho moral | preach bo moved to Danville, JiL, and taught ‘| Hee trict Court, Iowa, is at the Pactfle. avonue,” An inquextwns nt Id tipont Gottiion | scitenced for enghtecn months at tho riduwell, sty)! Te ttn Ito thi ¢ Carollie Moxsmann.,,, 4 D. Mctstynt, John Turnbull, and Mr. and Nielson, wince autulde. eeaty alan mn Having a case of sinall-pox, to was transferred | childron, a3 ho anid, und for tho further reason | yoo of nt lenst n portion of tho community | Seboul thore for some time, Ie thon moved to that when she became exeited from. nny cause she lust hor speech, ‘The accused tostified in her own behalf, and her atory was that her husband had neglected hor; had been conspiring to get rid of ber by poison, ote.; and, In answer to the drinking theory, sho suid that he had done all Mrs, Wadley, Englaud, ara at the Puelfe, tho Windsor Motel, is tho jury found, while Ine | £0 tho hospital Inst Friday evening. | Me. Felton Charles Horzoy, ’ | Springiicld, whora ho acted as cunvassor for tho | | Kuarleystarsou 1 boring under great mental oxeltement, Aleont | Rive strict instructions to bave hin qarofully Gino mo slepuriiite eonslatelalniply In the.cs t At tho Sub-'Trensury yesterday $29,000 In gold i i i i Connectiong Mutual Life-Insuraneo Companys | 4 sonn thunt, tablishment of 1 sortof “ Quakor dalry,” where | and continued to net in that onpuolty, He cana ffohn tt mothing atrongertn tho way of Iquld refrosh- | to this city as canvasser for the sume Company { dobn 8, ment than milk, toa, or coffee, with a bleauit | {i the omployment of tho yonoral awents hora. ¥ quariled, ns he was tricky and sharp. Wodnos- _ gid 87000 ip eller wae” dlaburaed, tho reveipts dal at edcourntnonetetnn andor tee hy Mgnt Bo atole adothas mevtlone s clothed an outing wp $15,000 in sitver, result of n full into the spite 4 OF fhe steal. vise of contluent emull-nox, and he should have W. H. King and wife, B, Patterson, Mra, C. | barged. G, Ingersoil, So intich waa ho itkod by bla cmployers that in | | xtohwot J, Temnoysccam cece: i i *ttefor' yyis | thodrinking for tho family, Sho attributed hor | thrown in, could bo obtainod, The genttoman, | july, 1871, very shortly after be seeivod, they | {Lmiam Mt Muratunsecsscie ste We3t Adams, 3 Enyilsh, and “Miss Moulton, Memphis, Conn, | foot of West Washington stract, RoCouAIEy NE CoO Hapa. TN APPAFCMNNSS 18 | Tome ot wpeeel at. thes to drugs given hor, and | who ts a ‘dalryinan biusolf, found blweclt in| took bin into partuovalp, tho hiamy of eo Heit fos ura We Wert Adan ) are registored at the Tremont. ‘Tig Buroncan Socinlis\le Labor Congress is to ‘ much of her domestia trouble, sho sald, ind | thoso days with a surplus of some fifty quarts of | theu boing Stenrus, Dickinson & Co, Shortly | {Maxalo W. loniay, Chieay . Eo mn RTO! TAKE THE MOTE OUT OF YOUR EYE, band beh M . m before hi ing to this elty he visited bi af chicago. . ‘Tih Rey. John Williamson, of tho First M. E. | convune Sept. i nt cithor Berne or Zurluh, i é ete out of her husband bringing a Mrs. | muti per diem,—n quantity which he moioratoly ‘ore his coming to this city he visited big tn George tan toy, Chi 4 Chureh, returns to-day from Niles, Mich., where | Switzerland, and the Souiullstic Labor party of | yltd#e Glover’a threat to pulaun the drinking | Houten to tho house, and giving hor monoy, | deoied auillviont for tho wants of those who. | tive town, and was then mnrricd to Miss Josa- | {Jane X, Hincont ittoedates icy, “ eerie! np-mecting. this country will be tho | Water of Chicago by turning tho Desptatnos | white sho did tut have anything with which te | might bo inclinod to patronize a tom- | pine Gleason, of that plice. -By hor ho had ono | § Gourgo 8tabor., 7 rowan be has been assisting at a camp-mecting. is country will bo ‘represented in “tho | itiver into the canal and foruing tho elty sawayo wit td ive. h i it own, { 7 ‘ ‘ Covgress In tho person of BP. J, McGuire, the | puok inte the take line ted eh ae littio tale ‘buy food or vlothing for hor childron. Inox- | peraice lunch of tho ‘gurt nt nickel | daughter; wife and child still survive hin. mnie Gruotnan, 22 Thirteenth, i THE Anternalerovenus | rocolpts . vesterday | well-known Sovlalistiy ayitator, Yesterdny tho | tek Into the take lina led to # attio wee planation of ber huving been sont totho Hrides | nhead, Tho result proved thut hu bad greatly | For the past four yonra ho has sutforod eo- { Mcholua J. Mason, ++Zhooso]t West Monrg ‘ EI amounted to EnGK, of which #2780 was for | National Scerctary uf the purty, Van Patton, of | {0 subject nt points quite romaved from Cal | well sho sald It was i putzup Job on her, and | imiseulculation, Tho inixture Jumped into popu verely, and two years a0 visited Europe | ¢Kmma‘T. Welntullor..i8...chieayy, OO% + aplrits, $4,033 for tobacco and elyurs, and $4 | dHutrotr, telegraphed to the Chiewra Hraneh that | C80. Yestorday Vie Tninuxes reporter at the | that she had beon seut by ber huaband, without | larity from tho start. Boforo the end of tho | for tho purpose of consulting some eminant'| § William, Buss, : for beer, MeGuira was going to sturt'for the Enst on bia | Gity-Hall recoivad n letter, from Jotlot, whiel a enuso, on na charge of disorderly. Sho matte out A TERRINLE RECORD FOR HER" HETTIN MALY,” ‘Phtoop, Airst weok, he sold 160 quarts. An adequate iden | plystvinns there. ‘They wore unabla to do | tAliced. Vast, ‘OLS Thtoop, of the oxtentof the buultiess to-day.may be ol { intich for him, howover, and it was only his {n- jen Sandor io tated: “Taco that tho Canal Commiasioners Mn. J. 11, Eaiment, private secrotary of Gon. | way to Europe at ones, aud that ho needed somo | fill Neticton,’ of tho, Kunsat ity, Fort Soott © | monoy immediuraly, -Acoordingly, tho Contral Raye munde.tirants (ocho cartels thle: andl G54 Soutts Mate t ts Lona Grisann, 180 WW, ted, (; onuratly el him. with everything that | tilted from the statomont that he hus no tesa | domitablo will ‘that onabled bim to withstand tO Weat Sovent Gut Hatiway, is the guost of Maj. James W, | Committcy of tho Chicngo tirunol held a moot. | Htme Chiengo for making all tho stinks along | Soemiy utarmng hint with oversibing that | than thros “dairies running in the olty, at | hisdiscasoso long. Sinca tho tlddto of Inst {Jol Nelson... chtcago, : nee: rity anton doe Meones womnareta tou soe | howler 3 Jollet aid odo of tho most noreetent | Hnylah irmy, ‘and, furthermore, with, boing | MMen Neel iene y on eny Ore tse: | Mncit tale Rouse for tre or tree weeen agra | {finey Wf. edwardicec 2 ney 9 Joun W. Douenty, San Francisco, Cal. Pres: | thrsuph Van watton tat vlog Bat the cate | contaminators of tho waters iu tho ennal | vtazy himself. ‘he Jury, after considerable dos, | Pe mast Hay ue r Vins ff} time,and has nevor been porfectly wall. Ho | ¢1oulen Lotticka.. Suskegon, Mi ‘ ‘ iY wh Van Patton, but also bud the money u Nvoration, found that she was not insane, and | loaves ot bread, nua A corresponding array o! A oe y, a i leo, Motive Depnrtiment, Central Pacitie Itaitroad, | | Mn. Gzorox W. Coox writes to Te Trinuse | ‘Take the Penitentiary for Instance, Itsonds afi | Miss Amanda Nixon, 38 yours of uge,a tolo- into tho oxolusively chaap dairy lunch, to say | Ing home that dxy complained of nothing of his rocoipts trom, Tho Othor Toatures and sinco that timo ho gradually sank till 6 of bis Dill-of-fare, which, It may well he imuge | o'clock yesterday morning, whon be dicd. ‘Tho fned, Is one that oven ‘ni temperanco Icaturur | deceascu was always nn notlye momber of tho might sit down to without the least qualms of | Mothodiat Church, took a deep interest in all hor vonselonce or any. doubtsna to whether thora | affairs, and was ono of the Dircctors of tho Laka was unything in to nature of. liquor | Blut Asaoctation. ‘The funeral will take plaice cunvoniad about the promises, Sixtoen hundred | from his lute residence, No. 10% Warren avenue, People visit ‘and are lunvhed at the aforesaid | this afternoon atdo'otock, the romaing being dutries statly, and tho business ia constantly ine | thon taxon to tho Michigan Southarn depot fur While furnishing hut and cult moats, | Conveyance to Chicopee for intermont. Ho has pastry of all kinds, and nenrly wil tho ‘other | left hia family in very comfortublo olreum- thinga to bo found Ina rostiurant. bill-of-fare, | Btunces, all he owns boing tho result of bis own I the dairy feature of a yinss of milk or buttor- { Persovermy Indust! DEATHS. salle, seit bs Disa oui bun, on reiting ae be 1 continuce to he the snecuty, at the steadily= WILLIAM II. STOW. TURNBUME—Aug. 17, Charlie C. Infant tor oH mulntuined tariff of a nickel, v R aR A ‘« Infant ton Just tow many of tho 1,400 daily customers ine | William 1. Stow diod at hia rosidence, 2634 eon oe bal aed 1 year: duige in the infl-and-bigcult linch, to the ex- | Wabash avenue, ‘bursday atZo'clock p. m. Funoral will losvo his noronte’ Fosldonce, 0 Yeu ¢lusion of tho othor urticios cnumoruted on tho | By the death of Mr. Stow, Chicngo loses ono of | Pleauoravs, at p. ma Heldny, Aug, 1, by cairlaces i lst of edibles, t would, of cottrse, be ditoultto | tts oldest citizens, Coming hero in 1837, he at patttt tate, without ‘of MCTAGGART—Capt, John 5t. Mefazcart, of sulee) SUSUrVAtONS US te the Dreciea ether TOOT uy | Oneo {dentidod himsclf with the iuterosts of | consumption, Aus, In atle ye ronan ea are at tho Leland, toatate that the account of his dificulty with | its sowame direct Into tho ennal, and it is horribly Ww Mr, Goorye Pike aud tho Post-Olfice suthoritics, | Mithy, ‘The refuse of 1,60 or more convicts, on canon Ten ignore ok: Inst late ie nt Ae Wea published Wednesday morning, was substantl= | an average, has no tendency to make this canal tution, and prepared to move to thelr now | Mls correct, with tho exception of ono | abuto very wholesome. Chicago is zoing to fure Murters, No. 1s Fifth nventie fer—"1 did not consider | that 1 was | nish tho wator and pump itfor the canul,’ vue Indy friends of the sucht, lel ted | Heh word wis shokon, ‘f'n treated with's bilan negra ‘Ene lady friends of tho yacht Ariel presented .. Livas treate n a hor With Wsuil of colors tise Wednesiny even | Just consideration ne tho hands of ‘tho entice | ,,THers Aro. now elie af ie 2 ee Donan ing, Lunch was served on tho ynebt, and a | mon before whom 1 appeared, but, as ainatter | Whur thors fre vomplatod thar ayatorn wit be pleasant crulse un the lake followed, of course, with the othivial reserve governing extended all ovor the elty. The wagens now In Mun, GEontak M, Purstan oxpocta to leave for | He case” Mr Pike, it muy be wtated, deilos | orocoss of construction will have all of tho. Long lunch Saturday eventing aud his brotior, | {2 fgcurnoy of Me, Cook's tutoments rozard- | [itest improvoments attachad to tuoi alld will Mr. A. H. Pullman, will leavo with his family for | ity, Ho also states that Mr. Conielius Van | 22, perfout models in their weds, Alarm waxes tho ‘Thousand Islands ut nn enrly dite, Brint, of New York, had nothing to do with the | £9" the pect vies bro aise Bolg ein oa oe Aides Justice A. {. Monnison, after month’s so- | nifair, Mr, Pike snys that hots nota lawyer nor | FON Birenk Tuiescetions | hte ate a root Journ at tho summer resorts of Northorn Wis. | a divorce detective, ‘ Stutlons aro the only ones that now have wagons cousin, returnell to tha elty yesterday. morniug i TUG WHISTLES, Attuoned to thelr -districta, ‘Toe oven “auv browa and ruyyed, und resummed hig court bus: | Te gocrotary of tho Citizens’ Association | wagons will be pinced nt tho miin station on is wishos it stated that although the report of tha | West Madison street, ut Wost Chicago Ayonue, Tux, Chinese nightescboo! In tho Rey, tugewhistio law case in THe TrineNe of yoster- | Iinman Street, ‘Twenty-second Streot, Cottage roora” of Farwell Halls prospering nels, ‘Lho | duy was exactly correct there wore other morn- | Grove, Chicago Avenue, and Larrabeo Strout Duplls, to tho wuimber of twenty, aro Veale iny papers which so yarbied the. account of the | Stutlons. A fino new patrol bouse bns decu commendable progress fn writing, reading, yoval | proceedings beforo Justice Wallace that a yor mado out of the old police station on Union graph operator, living at No. G85 Contre streoty wits the next unfortunate. Sho was one of twin-sisters, wis burn in Mussichusetta, and tho evidence showed that she was suffering from oxtrome ineluncholy, and that sho manifested suicidal tendoncies, the trouble boing horedita- ry, Sho was found insane, anda pauper, ond will bo tnkon to Jefferson, ‘Thomas L, Burry. 3 voars of age. n wandoror, who has been living in the Poor-[ouses of the country for years, and who bus boen pieked up ow tho street govern! tines of Inte, was next trio. “Tho ovidence showed that he was a calin, inoffensive person, but tnd buen domented for several years, chuso unknown, and was without home or friunds, and incapacitated for work. Hie was found insaue and 4 pauper. Misa Fannie Friedman, a ludy of 21, living with her parents at No. 103 Green . street, tame next, She was a noat, fne-nppenr- lug woman, and tho aviience of er friends showed that sho tind ~~ beon suffortog from norvous excitement, and was nt times vory nolsy and demonstrative, Oncof her hat lunchor stowoil away undor his vest, Suitice i¢ | Whatwas thon but a fort and trading-post. Ho, | fUstmoritvst. nua Si yonrs 4 mouths aid 3 in Bo Tal to sny that n goodly proportion, howover, pat- | Wasa mombor of tho frat fro company, and bse notice Noreation. Islay, Scotland, sd roulzo tho chuup fuuch oxolusively; In somo | waa also a momber of tho first Board of Aldor- | stfAlPR—Auz. 15, at Greon Lako, W v a njustice ins been done,—not yt we wi ‘z ra ~ A ‘tue Stationary Enaineors’ Union mot last | Donate, tut. to the counsel on-voth sido, and | Wurned aut of tho siinpse oere arn aratls for. | and ber brothor, tn trying to be funny, sald bo | dixestod, and ‘oan bo gotten away wwii at: | wie also fio teat to opens Hota in take alty, Hy | “Ee gulney and Sprinadotd papers plessa copy, A evening. mG wages ot stationury onugineers | oven to Judge Wallace. four horses and spacious accommodations for | bud threatenod to go to Mayor Harrison and | un hourof tho day when few peopte can take | prudonce and economy he accumulated n hand. wt MANS Aug. 1s, OF {ndammation of the eres) ¥ sas eat eee rer Cn en The caso wes propared for trial without | the wagons and-two companies of inen. When havo per ayrostod for. keoping a dox withouk much tna for eating, Jt 12 lkowiso tunpossllie somo fortune, which be loaves toa y wife and two Fda well dungeeor of W. and 8, Lynian, ageda 7 i A ui ‘ - 5 sons. 7 “ “ ” “ in this city ng etatlonary ongincera, collusion, 2nd tho evidenco for the conviction of | allot the wagons nro in service tho nlarmn sys disposition to go Into the straot at unsensonable oO sily how many huve beon won ovor froin tho ne. 19 members of the Md jor's Clu those who bad Violated the city ordinance was | tom will be consolidated, and will be operated Funeral Friday, Aug. 19, ‘Tum temperature yesterday, ns observed by | comptete, and proscnted to the court insuch | on tho samo principle as tho ire-alarin telo- attractions of the srluons and othor pincea | ure respectfully fuvited to attend tha funoral hours, ond eho was Woyont control. ‘Tho jury | whero Hquor of somo kind or other Is supposed | Kervives, which will be hold nt bis resiionce,253s | EiStintamos Kish, anod 67, Aug.15, of nephritis, Manasse, optician, & Sindiaon etroot, TH form that Judgment and tho rosuiting tino | raphe found hor ingune aud aot a pauper, and sho Will | to entor Into to noonday lunch but it hue veen | Wabash 'avenuo, Saturduy nt o'clock ja ofiitera! from 6s Noren Uidvirat, dunday next Using sm rut nga aed Mie Cara sack EEE ony st yenrs ot ary iciag | eum eerie anette amigo wena atau abe tena ss Ae Y 5 5 y i q ” i boat i" : Hurothetcr, 8 wiraly Tenteien, Sites ores pore TUG COUNTY-BUILDING. at No, Ot Twonty-lirat stivet, was tho next case. | oriy wont into to, collar of tho paloonkecpor Spect TORN Uf AODANES, aod 73 y Tosentut Chicas mea tke INNORMATION was recelyod yestorday to tho |. a4 legal standing entitled bln to the greatest Hor trouble appeared to have come from fe- | and tho tlllot the purveyor of“ forty-rod,” pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, effect that Mr. Joun Webber, gon of John IT. | pespoct of the Courts and this tochnfcallty urgad Webber, who, prior to 1860, was a moniber of the It was like this: ‘Thu action was brought for wellknown Paiva fem of Wobbor Williams | tuo use of a larger whistio than that preacribod & Fiton, died Wednesday in New York Clty, | hy law, and of differant materia. ‘the ordinance ere, ua boon llving for somu Years. | rouutres that tho whistles usud for brulgesin~ Joun Howano, John Hastings, and R. T. Dudloy wore yesterday discharged from jail by ordor of tho Grand Jury. Tite olection of ofteinis to All vacancics occa- sioned by tho resolution of the County-oard of nora! at ek P. I, Saturday, Auz 2 Our’ * rotgut,” “ Joraoy lightning.” aud othor variee | Freerorrr, Ul, Aug. 18—Tho Hon. John H.. era elon un women of 82 manent sala, Invited tlos of tho corn product, The growth of tho | Addume, of Cedarville, President of tno Socond TAYLOROAL hi dence, 0.38 business ig tho strongest and surest ovidenco + fe ae ieee renee: AO. 367 Dearborn, that the no-liquor feature is recolved with pune Nationa! Bank of Freoport, and one of tho most | atts p. m., ‘Thursday. Aug, 18, George Taylor, Notice of funeral hureasttor, ulor favor, and the temperance peopto natural- | Dishly-reapected citizons of Stophonson County, NEY—T iy pom with pride (ont institution whieh thoy | dica at Groen Bay, Wis. on Wodnesday ovening, | witiNiY aathnratey pvantng, Ave. 28 intanterel. mato troubles, coupted with the recont loss of a. child and horeditary causes. One of her pevuliaritios . was to run away from tho house, and auother was to collect nll man: ner of oltl rags, of which she bad necumulated a large quantity, which she would not dispose of A idtunk: Jasti qutres baat th pu fue bese for love or manoy, Sho was found Insane, and,| evidontiy look upon as uno of the cnteriny | where h ith ble wite and daughtor dane. | Suafie yee swoneze aed wan A WARILANT was sworn ont befure Justice nais shu 8 OF copper, uot less than rteon 4, te viddent af where he was wi is wife and daughtor Jane. ~ Brayton yesterduy charging J. C.Uuuker, i aie | Inehes long, thrce Inunes in diataotersand witha, | 2aday will occur two weoks from Monday. will bo tak todemerson, | Wedges dostgned to upsot tho rolgn of rum, Thosnd intelligonce was telegraphed to bis son, | yphyors! from No. 934 South Curtiaat, Katorday of Joonkeeper nt No. 407 South Cunt strovt, with | stentn-pipo of one ineb., ‘Tho failure In the ovl- | GronazGxarren and Margaret Kloin, who | . Arthur W. McArthur, #l years of age, a son o} + seilmg Iquor to minors and ilowing thom to | dence was that Donohue could ‘not positively Gen. MeArthur, wus tho next unfortunate, Io 10:0), an, J. Weber Addums, of Codarvillo, The gentle: | EF" Tioga County (Ponnsylvania) papers plea ORIME AND THE WEATUER. | man’s high standing in tho community, bis | °P% THLIR INTIMATH ELATION SHOWN BY ‘TH | storling worth, intlucntial position, and tong | ni AR ION On Thuraday, Aug. 1 QUANTERLY POLICE REPOIT, residenco In this county created a deep fooling | 1l80n, cldor brother of Noat larrizon, Tue Lawes published not tong ugo somo | of regrot and profound sorrow when tho nows | = scuceoe fuera! to-morron mtn Btutistics shown it a disproportionately | was mado ubilc, id has boon th ay Inrgo number of inurders’ occurred during tho | principal tonlo "ot _ Goaversition in ANNOUNCEMENIS. warmor months of tho yoar—In Juno, July, Aus | yusiness circles to-day. In company with PDE, LUSH, RADGL OF THE Siva gust, and Soptomber, and especially in the two | his wifeand duughter, and stop-son, George Hal- ‘vemplo, wilt proach in the Synazog of K. Ai, iuiddie months. ‘Tho inference drawn from theso ‘Twonty-sixth-at. aud Indlans-ny,, Satori derman, sir, Addams loft Frooport on Thura- | Sorvice will commonco ati0 o'clock nets” ey figures, whioh covercdn numbor of yeurs, was that such crimes agninst the porson were, from day morning, Aug. 4, for tha purpose of visiting 7 7 Murquette and othor plucos. Mr, alderman roe J. . Be Ber De ON an Li, LEAD Ti ond reason or anothor, wore apt to occur in kot | turned home on Inst Saturday, and states that | poranve.. 1a Mitieonese, weather; that crimerose with the tharmometer; and that tho uccitrrenco of any hirge number of the health of Mr, Addanie was alt that could bo | ~~ AUCTION SALES. inurders nt a timo like this, for Instunce, was not Bearednatt iienerad iH bette i Cee pe ea CON Bee ennnncmare to bo attributed so mitch to the Diond-thirstiness | Ovoroxorted, himsolt In making a tour of ob By ELISON, FLERSHELM & Ct. ° of tho community, or to the ganoral prevalonco | §°vatlon of the copper mines In the vicinity at of.crimo, ag to cunditions of tomporaturo and | Marquette. He was taken with u billous attack, which was not thought to bo serious timo, | . of climate. ha Meal eee te, mount to a seus ab tho tino, CLOSING SALE, POLICE STATIBTICS pawsed from tats life. Friday Morning, Aug. 19, at 10 o'clocy of tho number of arrosta mado during the year ‘Sho deconscd was born in Pennsylvania July y 9, Ig. 1, for all offenses tend to beur out those vonulu- | 32, 12, and cumo to this county in J844, locating WB SELL AT 250 & 252 Wabash-ay, sions. ‘Those reports yivo the numberof urrests | at Cedarvillo, and ostablishod bimself asa ilove Jn each month, ‘faking tho fyxures for the lust | and grain doaler and millor,building up an oxton- four years—1877, 1878, 1870, and 18s0—It apponra | slvobualness, Br, Adduma bovamo at once n A thot the greatest numbor or arroste was, in tho | very promincnt man In this action, and In tho El " tP I r Furniture egant Parlo ' Ebony Easels, Chamber Furniture, &o: ‘Wha wholo stock must bo clearud out at this we frat of these years, Io July aud August; in tho | your 1817 ho was foremost in calllog nm conven= Ny FLEUSUETS & CO ELISON, FLENSUET & CO oloped from Now York, as bus already beon noted, will apply for a disuhargo to-day on a writ ofhabous corpus, Tho writ was Issued yea- sonia ‘s and will bo hoard by Judge Gardnor this orig. ‘Tite clorka in tho now Court-Touso are com- plulniog of tho smoll of yas, and say that tho contractor who put in the iixturee bas dono his work in a very slovenly maunor. Complaint bas been made to the Commissioners, and an iuvea- tigation may bo ordored. play pol and do other things unbecoming ina | swear that the olfending tug’s whistle was of Parents “oF tho young teu who patrons | had nck menuuradite nor cout ie be ate eS ker. that it was not of coppor instead of brats ng big Jastes Ganiiry, 14 years ald, living at No, 101 | Point of cbservation was onthe bridye, 200 or 300 Muxwoll strost, attempted, nt 2 o'cluck Restor: Of course, the defondants wore entitled to ‘tho Say niteruouay, to Jas i cartridgo into n Scale | vdvantagoot this tecknicultty: butas tho Justica oe i chon nnd 7 | Sitid tho law woutd allow 1 compluinant a procesd shell struck him on the forehoad and in ono of | for hounding the tuys and incastiring tholr whis- Eee er BE aio TMFL tans ‘1h wv fig Attended | ties for loyal purposes, it is not belloved tit the Maugeroare y Injuries are not | throat mudn that such process would be roalstod , . ‘by force 18 more than an oxtravagant remark San Barxronn, 13 yeara ot, living with | mudo under tho oxcitomont of a momentary bis guardian, Edward Danlols, nt No, 2 Elston | succoss, : s iyddng ownad by Wilina Horsy Tua dor was | uiventira:couidonce Ta Base aad tusk. Weeiey y in i E 5 AE ate under u bouso, tnd the boy put hishend through } blumo fs to bo traced to him in this profocution, ® hole mudo in the siding far the purpose of | it can be accounted for by tho fact that he fs a " admitting wir to tha animal, Tho owner rofuses | mun of more than usual consclentlouduess, ~~ to kill the uoz. ¢ | A FRIGHTYUL RUNAWAY, CAUSED LY A STRERT- ‘Tus salo of sents in Dr, Thomas’ Peoplo's CLEANER, Pa) Chureh (Hooloy’s Thentre) commenced yestor- Arunnway accldcnt, which occasioned no lit- day nuon at the box-ullice, ‘Thos who wish to | tlo nolghborbood excitement, ocuurred at about retnin tho gents occupied by thoi Inet yonr | 8:20 o'vlock last night at the corner of Denroorn bavo until Saturday ovoning. tho privilege of | avenus and Huron strovt, and resulted In very retaining them. Aftor that time thyy will be paiutut Injurios ta Bias Bella Wolll, a youn disposed of to thuse who may wish to pay tho | lady residing at No. 302 Chestnut streot, At tho prices asked for them. Sue nate plies SOK. arte hor two hromiery, ' ae driving south on Dearborn avenue, on hoi Ir was stated yesterday that E. A. Gibby, the | way toa Juwish festival, bold in tho South Die Tnwyer, who tas boon ground through the lower | vision, When near tle corner of Bu courts, tlhally turning up in folly jvas out on | streot tho hore, which was hired at Stoin's ‘buil, ‘his was uw inistuke, for Mr. Gibbs {a still | ery, on Clark atreot, nour Chicago avenue, took looking for bonusmon, "Ie owes nit of his | fright ne a sireatcewcoplng machines nds t trouble, ho says, to bia ussocindon with “Cubbige™ Ityan, und. he ‘olatine that “bis | vechmlng | unmanageable, “beak Me ok rapid run, ond * at the partner hus gotten the beat of bit, of Iluron street attumpted to turn to the enst, i W, I. Meiuunt, Goneral Superintendent of | The rapidity of tho paco,und tho shortness of Bi tho ‘Toicdu, Pearin & Warsaw itallrouds ‘A. B. | tho turn upset the buggy, throwing tho throo bad deon at Kigin, joing, scot thera in March, 1878, whoro he remalned two yoars. Tho evi- dence showed that he bad beon taken frum tho Asylum to zo to work, but bad besn unablo to do anything, and that ho was nwnro of bis con- dition nnd wanted to bo roturned for further trontinent. In tho horrlug tho father gave 1 succinct history of hia life and troubles, stating that tive yenra ago tho boy wis at school and YROM.OVENSTUDY 118 SUND GAVE WAY, ‘Ho wus taken froin "hoo! toun asylum, whore ho remained o yen, and was very much im- proyod. Ho was next tuxon Wost{in tho hopo that n change of alrand ‘surroundings would do him good; but he hiing on to his books, and was possessed of n morbid scnaltivenosa which he could not shakoolt-and which unftted him for nuy business, Tho jury found him ingane, and ho will ba taken to Kankakeoo at hia fathor's ox- Cte, Mydward B. Newbsll, living at No. 02% West Twenty-seveuth street, rocently.2 commission morchant, 43 years of nyo, was tho noxt case, [lis wifo:;was the principal wit- ess, and tho socuc upon tholr mect- ing in tho court-rooi was vory affecting, Sho was upon the wituoss-stund whon ho on- tered, and he rushed to bor, throw his arms thout her, and, calliug her “My dear wifo," pregeblucrly. She was overcome, but, after ho had subaldod, she wont on to spoak of his frail- ties and inanifostations, sobbing nll tho time and bowed down with tho Heopont Brief, His emaciated form -and moral conduct con- Perail hor aad etary. and impressed the jury at rr once; a : HE ASKED TO NB HEARD, and bis request was grantod. Ho talked as a demented person would, and bimeelf tuld of hia Snenive MANN Announces that tne officers ros cently removed from the jail will not be rein- stated, Tholr successors, however, bave not yet been agrood upon, and thoro 13 no baste in tha matter, because the names of tho old onos will romain on tho pay-roll until Sept. 1, ‘Ite County Collector yesterday disposed of all the property In the Town of Lake delinquent for speoial assessmonts, and will to-day soll for genoral taxes. Tho pureharaore continue to be confined to a dozon or moro of the tax sharks, for tho very good reagon that it 1a next to Im- possible for any ono olga to invest under the ulruumstancos. Tie Grand Jury yesterday heard cighteon cases, and found fifteon truo bills. None of the cages were of nny {mportadie, but, as has heros tofore heen sugvestod, there nppears to bo one Uroly tov xreat a familiarity betwoon tho Hallitt in charge of tho Jury and cortain attorneys who subslat by proventlog indictments boing found, There may be nothing wrong {0 what is going on, but it looks bad, to say the lenat. JAMES ‘ToniN, who 80 brutally inurdorcd his child on Hntsted strect over n yenr ago, will be tried Menday. Up to yesterday it was thought thut the Court would have to assign him coun- sucond, Auguat and Soptumbor; in tha third, | tlon of landowners and business-men in the dis- July and August; und io tho fourth, Auguat und | trict, which resulted Ina concort of actlon that Scptember. Whilo In 1877 the average numbor ushed to compiction the Galena & Chicago of urresta per month was 2i64, the number in inion Railroad. | Ho ‘Bpproulated the abso. August was 3,095, and In duly 8,007, Last yonr | futo «necessity for obiaining an outlot qhe averio numbor of arresta por month was | for tho produce of this region by: raile 2.73, bution August tt was U,625, and {ao Soptom- | road, and oxerted himsolf to draw the bor2,014, wttention of tho peoplo to it and to Induce thom AS A GENERAL THING, to gubserlbe for tho stock i tho enterprisc. Inn lor y= th, ——— es various baliuoinations. Ono of thom wus that | tho months of extromo cold re thoso when the | politics Mr. Addamg was o lopublican, being Ww iarner, Pure - | uvetipunts vory violently to the ground, Sco! sol, but he uppours to havo recalvod o rowit- | he was a xrent Inventor, oF possosacd of grout | smallest number of arrests occur. There aro | ONO Of tha recomuized lenders of tho party in a KING POWDER Fy Yor Wo Granda. Mtallroud; George Ao Mane ot persone livieg in tho vielunty yuan to, ho | tifey during tho day, and baa boon able to ros inventive genius, and’ nmol bis, Invontions | eurtaln offenses, such ns bathing within tho olty | thls part of tho State, He was eluutod Btato Rovanys Ramenennerre) an eboyster, Assistunt Genoral Muntgor of tha | scene, and curricd the untortunute young lady | tein bis former counsel. He expectsatohaveone | of tate du on A prpor fcc-box or | limits, and sleoning out in the parks, which vo- | Scuator in 14, fnd for sixtoen years held that = i Atchison, Topeka & Santa FS allroad: and 8.) Weross tho avouue ta Dr. Henrotin's oitico, where pa chlblren— ig ono shat ran away. pis ae refrigorator, which was so light thut nimothor | cur only duriug the summer muntha, but even | Important position, resigning In 1870, Ho was i i = could tike it upon her arm and xo on an excure sion, and it wasso perfoct,witbal, that sho could Tood bor children on ice-cream, and thus avold patronizing ostablishmonts whore the artlole is uaually sold. He bud in bls hand 8 bit of card. board nbout two {nohes square, which bo exbib- ited nau sample of tho material of which hls ine vention was to be manufactured, and ho bad written upon itin poncll n prayer, ts followa: “O God of i a love and forgivenoss, look down upon ‘I oor, broken-heurtod alte ner, now bowod down In moekness and humility, to supplicato. nt loving forgiveness und graco, O Heavenly Father, look duwn with your oyes of pity and compueston upon a poor wicked ain ner now bowod down before you, Forgive my persouutors,”* ‘Tho prayer, ho said, hail been writton and said in bis coll in Fad and, direoting uttontion to it, he alatmod to have been forgiven, and went on. to talk of roiigious muttora It a wild and inco- herent tanner. Tha jury found bin insino, and luter in the day bo was taken to an asylum, ‘Tho cngo of Frank Sluka wns tho voxt and lust tried. Ho was about #5 years of nge, and was suiforing from melancholy, and was found Ine sune and n paupor, . Jogeph ‘Korurok aod August Simon wore sub- sequently seh to a8 inenne, but the County Bhyslolan sald thoy had the tremens, and thoy wero turned over to tho city authoritica tor treatmout at the Bridowell. é K. Hoppor, General Passengor Agent of the | ber injurica were found to consiat of a sprainad Hinnital st dosepn allroad, avo at tho Dae | yla brokn now, and badly confuse Tac. 4 own 1, er broths ‘ue First Reglmout, 1. N. G.. will givo a grand | Wore nol we Ml Hor Tes, eons eee eS drese-purade on the spacious lawn in Jackson | ware of tho cause of the witaly aro Joud in Park (cust division of South Park) to-morrow | thojr protests ayvainst wllowing tho atroct- afternogn,, aceutnaaied 1 by Roonuort Riven by cleaners to pursue tholr horsd-terrifying avecn= under the direction of C. SL Hutchings, and wil | HOR ALM Hour when tho thoroughfuray are full commence proinptly utd o'clock, Thenext con. BWEET 1108," cert will be given in Washington Puck (\Weat, “I cannot live with him, yor honor. he nearly, . Purk) Saturday, Aug. 27, ‘a . bents the life ont of mo aid mo ebild,." ‘Tite Committee af tho Union Votorans have | Docu he drink? sald the Justice, not yet had w taille with tho Hoard of ‘rade poo- | No sur. he toes not, it's natoral ugilness, ple avout tho propoved soldiers’ monument In| Ho'd turn my daughter on tho stroct, to support connection with tha new Chafiber of Commerce, | blm by per ruin." the desire boing to have Benntor Loan present | “Och, honr tho woman, yor honor, sho'a oraz; Rt tho conferonve, ‘ha General Ia ut presont i | mad beeatse t wan't tut horgo to Minnie Hrook's Now York, and it {8 not kuown when bo will ree | prayer-mecting, Instead of saving hor sowl in 0 turn, Cal. Seribner said yesterduy that thoCom- | dacont way.” i mittee would walt a few days longor for him, ree pou ai ‘witnesses to produco,” re- ‘Tir Fox Luke Shooting Club held anaeked! tho Court, at thio Yromunt ilowse aut oveniue for tm | Nes aur but ait the nighbors euro, will fon trunwction of routine busineas and the sottic- | WHAtn brute he Is, thay cuu't sleop o' nlubts,’ inent of outstanding bill. ‘Tho Club ing come | 7 Wall bring in your witnesses to-morrow and piloted the stoumer which fa now plying on Fox | Wg Will hour tho diltoulty. ke, andthe club-ouse ‘ns buen rotted | So Mr.and Stra, Hugtics mado sall for the throughout, ‘The mectius inst night wae mainly | Pevcoful barbor—home, informal, the mombers cougratulnting thom- solvos on \tho complotion OF those desirabla lin TID CITY-HALL. STEPUEN OLSEN, in attempting at 0 o'clock ‘Tete havo Ueow{egued to di 0 yeaturday moraing to board a train in motion on | jiconses. \ pict Tho Wisconsin Division of the Northwesturn 5 Hultroad near tho cornerot {ubbard nud Joffer- | Tie number of dogs Noonsed in this olty ts son Sete, Sbelaentally eiupat und foil bo- | 1,752, Ween tho le ir iu oy Over his body, torribly mangling fe hed seed | tis Roglstrar of Vital Statieties fasuod forty after deducting these it uppears that the hotter the weather the iottor: the number of celmluats Drought ins So it la fate to conclude that, as far ng Chicago ls concerned at leastitsorimadoponds 10 & grout extent upon the atmosphere, and that the fuct that it is 4 sumimer-rosgort, and haga cool nad ngrecable atnivsphere during the hotter monthe of the yeqr, a one of tho things whiub joe to asako Itsomuoh inore moral—so much reor from crime than tho fare cities on tho Northern senboard, which, at this time of tho fea are’ apt to bo swoltering in Intolorabla 01 APIOPOS OF CRIME IN OMICAGO, nsstown by tho numbor of arrests, it may ho stated that It has not increased proportionately of late yours, There wore in 1847, 23,050 wrresta or one fn every 146 of tha populations in 1878 $7,208, or ono in ovory 16.5) In 187), S7uss, or OND in overy 17.1; und dt 188), 28,450, or ono In Overy 470. ‘This is not a bud showing, on sovernl occasions urged to hccome a candl- date for Congress, but decllucd tho honor. In 28ui Mr. Addains uided in the organization of tho Second National Bank: of thie ity. of. which ho’ was elected — President, which position ho hold at tho time of bis death, In Bir. Addams’ death Brephenson County and Frocport sustains a xront loss, Ho was aman who justly deserved tho protn{inenco ho attained. Ho possessed business qualiticaions of a bigh ordur, exervised exvoliont Judgmont, and was honorable and straightforward in all bis deal- ings,—a crodit to tho county he Hvoed in, and one who commanded the respeot of all who know hin, flo leaves a wife, ono son (J. Wobor Ad- dams), two daughters by. his first. wifo, and a daughtor by his second wifo, who survives hin, Tho romalns arrived in the elty this avoning, und tho fuooral will take place on Saturday morning. MARTIN FORSTMYER, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Decatur, I, Aug. 18—Bx-Sherlf Martin Forstinyor, ono of tho best-known German oltl- zonsof this community, diod to-day after a Bhort lilnogs, leaving & widow and five cbitdron, Ilo was Mayor of Decatur in 1871, sorved ucarly ten yearsas Alderman, six years as Asalstant Supervisor, and was Shoritf of tho county hore for yoars, ‘Hoavasan old Odd-Follow and an gotive fireman. ' His ingano ‘son, Frederick Forstinyor, escapod from the Stato Asylum at dacksonvillo iast ovoning, and thia oveulng Mra, Foratinyer rocoived u tolugrain stating that Fred. had boon killed this morning ona railroad noar in his bohait, Tha ebitd teatiiedagalnat him bo- fore the Coroner's jury, but this is oxpocted to bo overcome, DISCHANGED FROM THE NOUSE OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, Judgo Gardner hoard enartey, the habeas corpus caen of Mary Ano Sweeney by hor near ost, rolative, Mra. Anoic Conk va. Mary An- yellque. Mother Superior of tha Houso of tho ood Shophord. Application was made for hor relenso from that ‘inatitution on soverul occas along, It was alleged, but tho Mothor Superior rofuaodl to give -bor up, uasiening asa reason that the girl's slater, Mra, Cook, was an unimire ried woman, by reason of her having beon mare ried by a Justice of the Ponce, instead uf nue cordhig to the rites of tho Catholle Church. Tho Jnstitution ut the hoaring yestonlay waa ropro- sented by counsel, who stated that, as tho girl ws 10 yours of axe, the Mother Supurlor had docldod not to undertake to hold hor any longer, and tho writ was uccordingly issucd without protest, on the part of the dofendant. Hho was pluced iu the House of the Good Shop- herd by bor father ubout ten yenrs ago, aud bas remained thore evor alnee, Having come of azo sho wished to Icavo that Institution, but the Mothor Suporior would not permit bur to do au, fearing sho would becumo contaminated by hor ulster, Mra. Cook, who bus forsaken tho Catholic religion and become a Protestunt. Mrs, Cook alleged In ber potition that Mary Aon, during a sront portion of her detention tn the institution, suffered from ‘sovero ftlincas, and that sho was (ignled admission for the purpose of caring for or, SUBURBAN. EVANSTON, There will bo atucoting of tho Boat Club at tho club-house Baturduy oveniug to discuss tho coming regatta with tho Farraguta, ‘Tho horses stolen at Calvary have been found by the Kyanston polico up in the northorn part of Lake County, Thoy wore In tho possossion of tho thioves, Frits Ioterson aud Jonny Stor- hoim, who aro now In tho County Jall to await ial ‘The horsva have boon returned to the . wo young bloods were finud, a fow nights tince, $10 and costa onch for making a ls. ——_— COUNTY COAT. STATEMENTS OF CONTRACTOR AND CONSUMER, For some days past it has boon roportod that J, D, Btone, who has the contravt for furnishing COURT SESSIONS. soft coal to tho County Hospital, Court-House, | turbance at tho Erev Mothodlst campencoting | 2tcksonvillc. Chore will probably bo n_ double dug tho trax ants for over n lgek tte, ree five burlat poranta yesterday. Forty-tvo doatha A MOVE ON YOOT YOR ONY SEBUION A DAY, Crlmtoal Court Buliaing, and County Agunt,was | on the Itdge, nese aie R funvral of tho father and gon hore noxt Sunday, ie ore Cukor to. At No. a iub- | were roportod, : Baveral of tho Judyos of tho Ciroultand Su- | not furnishing tho coal contracted for, and it ; PARK, aan : PAUTAR. ‘ aire aerady ware ho lett ay ite, but no chitdran, ‘Tue Directors of. tHe’ Mahoney tund havo | noriorCourta havo again boon divauasiug the | bas been stutod that tho ongltvors buyo rotusod | ,, The liye Park, ‘frustoos hold a special mcot- Biecial Diapaten Yo “Tas Cateaed rin te eee at ctinaetasat weet 34 and was cmployed ut Kirc'a donp factory," | 8200 to Invost and havp advertised for a pleco | propricty of a change in the hours of holding | to acoopt tho quality of coal sent to thom be- | HY Hulten upon. the Question of suppisiog | ° Tor Brainas, Ark, Aug. 18-—Natban Te ne | Novothtor preparation. makos wucle Wt, Matinex x Fou.owina lathe lst of dutlable goods re- | Of Improved proporty Talwhioh to Invest ite thelr daily sessions, and somo of thom, notably | cause It was hulf stone and slate, and was uttor | Puliman with water from the now water-works | or we old eeldior trom Burlingt ane 4 an antiae Bron or lsrurious panty, Ca bo ietuente x “Selved ut tho Custoin-Hlouvo yusterduy: Carson, | JONATHAN CusnaAN, df Roohello, Til, wants | Judzo Tulcy, havo advocated tho now doparts | ly unfit foruse, dir, Putlnit said that he wanted to take tho | i ne “itis donth was brought on by dissipation | sostble f Commondod for (url Sioa. By Pirie, Scott & Co., ih eases woulena; Wilson Broa, | the cont tll inada uro, Tho present hours are from 10 a, m, until | | Yesterday a‘Tnroyne reportor called on Rd | Water for hiy town on One Hundred and Hloventh tostrated fram heat. by the Governunent Chet Ht 1 oduoe dry woods Lyon & Hoty, 18 cuses | mete wit ais prepeeaid Focous, which 1a yomowhero betwoon 13m, and | BoLonald, the enuluour at tho W ounty Hospital, | Eine required. to Mulley tho seutie from eee fers ial ath pcm BAKING LOW 4 Pee a eee pouentnag Bhusldan de Go.» (Hom, hu says. if bo gote $100 frau tho ity Ly | 1:00 p.m. and from 8 tll 4or 6 p.m. tho closing | and askod him if ho had any fault to tind with | Yoventh, street to One Hundred and Bloventh GEORGE sIDBERRY, a 25 caw i, 81 cages a tho 10th of tombor next. ‘Thethistlcs haven't | hour dopending upon the pressure of Lusiness | Stono's coal, Io FIRM CHANGE teed DISSOLUTION. ser ‘The copartnership horotofore oxisting BNE frm of RYDELly FRAMIBEN & CO. COOH yg, John 8, Rydolt, Wi, Frambeln, andJonn U fs this day dissolved by mutual consents rw John d, Rydell and William Frambeln #00 tho business of the said tiem, wd will collect’ sums of monoy duo tho sald tra, wud wlll 97 Uabiitttos theraof, ated Chicago, Llinols, Aucust 1S veda Wot, FAMILY, JOUrN G, GELS DISSOLUTION. aesotl The two drins horetofure oxlating under st of JOHN WILKE & CO. and GUS WILKE hereby “disaived by mutual eansonts an vee > “assuming tho assote aud Habilities UF Jum cae Co. and Gustay Wilko assuming the 4 street, ‘The Trustoos appoured inclined to ace copt bis offer, Vho question aroso as to whint tho tawn would charge fur tho water, and tho gunt of $51 por million guilona was considered to fair, A committco was appointed to Invcatle eae Into tho mutter and roport to the Rouard at. ta meoting to-night o basis for tho tual settlus Dont of tlie question, . a SESSIONS OF A SCIENTIFIC BODY, CiNcINNATI, O. Aug, 18,—Tho American Agsar clation for the Advancemont of Sclonce cons thnuod {ts session by sections to-day, 1t forme half n dozon conyontions In sosvion shut: tanequely. Tho kindred solentitie assoclutions havo hold mectings with cortaln sectlons con> Jointly, Tho program, which bas boon im print Tor many months, was ciosoly fullawed, Tho weather wud fing tor the reception of tho Assa- vlution ut tho Highland House in Mount Adams Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribuné, Hor Srainas, Ark, Aug, 18,—Blr, Georgo Sid- borry, a visitor from Corpus Christi, Tex., diod suddenly last nicht from tho effects of expos! himsolt too frooly in thoaun, + om ———————_— ANTI-MONOPOLY CONFERENCE, °. Urioa, N, ¥., Aug, 14—Tho AntisMonopoly Conference mot this morning, about Atty delo- wutes boing presont. Varlous ‘committoes woro appointed, and a lengthy paper was read on cauals, Aftor along spocch by L, EB, Chittone don, Gon, Aloxander B, Dovero was clcotod. Proaldont, Vory imuny Vico-Hrealdeots wero chosen, - Bx-Goy, Soymour wus oxpeuted to ude dress tho Conference, but, owing to bis physician not deoming tho act prudont, he sont q otter of. rourats 7 ia : au addreea to tho peoplo of tha Stato wai. had beon dolivored vspltal, ae & quantity of -ounl thero irom t old eontravtors whluh would bavo to ba consumut befuro Stone bean hivdolivory, As ho hud secon none of Stono'éd coal ho wus not prepared to peak us to ite quality, ‘Tho roporter thon called on James Conroyd, enginoer at tho now Vourtefluuso, and xskod tia whether bo bud refused to avecptany of tho coal sont in by Btona, + “No, slr," said he, *Lbave not. Tho first lot ‘Was sont in Inst weok, consiating of 13,220 pounds, poor qtallty of coul, aad 1 woot to and othor contingencies, It is and has been tho opinion of quitea numberof tho Juagos and the Jogal profcasion gonerally that a chingo inthe hours would do away with muoh of the Qunoyance from -delaysand repented attend- ance at court, and % one scssion perday, from @ a, m, tl) 3730 p. m., would prevent the ine terruption of business which now tukos place, Tho prosent prictico reaulta In great loss of tine to the lawyura, who ure virtually compelted to be ln almost constant attendince, whilo the Judged _have anly thelr evenings to oxamino cascs of tho bonuh, The ronultis 3 A GENKRAL COMPLAINT Oi of tho difticulty of scouring timo fur unintere rupted study, Judge ‘Tulvy says be could do nore and botter work gin threo conscutive ‘hours (ban hu could tn six that wero brokon into by the bearing of other casvs, Jig batleves that the convenience to tho profession at lurge will be evon grontor than to tho Judges by the gure 108 Ory i 3 la Je BieCallum é vo./00 casks wot Fowler firos,135 | Boon consulted as yor, sucks uaitr W. f, Poole, utsos buoke; Mandel | StNox tho lat of Janua 'y Inst there havo boon Biros., 2 cases dry yuods; J.C, Vaugbun, louse | 817 cusus of Lome roported in the vity, of Dasket-waro; HH. Hose, Seases musical inatruy [\which 404 wore tuken to tho Hospital and’ wis mounts; G. W. Sholdou & Co,, 12 balea Hegalans, | wero allowed to ren at home, Thora was a Collections, 821,752, i. total of 18 deaths, of whlch 148 occurred at the A Veuy ludicrous recital was given by a ma- | Hospitnl and 48 in tho city. ? ralac in the Armory Court yesturday iu sober PEUsONS ellriny a carry coucoaled woapons lunguage that proved tho speaker's uarnestucad, | must obtain thelr licunses from tho Mayor, and ‘The uo was Edward Nowhall, and his ides 1a to. ee cannot hy soaurod without the payment of create gnilk without relying upon tha uneertaly | $2 Aud a iinit-class rovommnendation. Novertuas “font bus Loan already pricdiouly skived Wea | uidieuleCocgot'maeh maces wig aeugae, Aa Ut ulyod lou! cue caesar ie tates" Mut | PE wu, he om ot ae x 8 matter, Last Monday: he hired a team of borgos and 1 buys but ine Netaanand Ne Te rete, Pata ot) we stead of taking a ridu in Boutk Park, bo lod tho | tho saymre wharas Wee. gabable tenants wed horaus into hls parlor and procooded to lot thon | Dorenitiag’ its thos lelauds te eat eae aad Gh suuur and coffe to produos tha dosirod ror | finn'un tho morita and domeriia’ of (ainorlte reprosontntion for the purposo of making a ro- ‘Tene ta Ukely to be a slight diMculty in the rt to his Go ment "Methodist Episcopal Church hofore the triat oe patches f 1 {wus a very Sirdtono and told Win Be,’ “ Hus ho went you apy since?” “ You, wo revolved 18,170 yestorday, and it was a very fale ality, of coal. Thore wits considera: Dio fhe atuit init, but it serves very well wy a atcum-muking coal, Bir, Olcott, Mr, Stone's rup: regontative, was bere this morning, and looked at the lust slut und he wald ho would sea it, the =noxt lot sent. or, Lm satiailod from what to-night, and the nttendanco was largo, [susued, ulso ‘a platform of principles, ‘Tho ‘US Was Cours Te. i Jutter suys tho farmers,’ wutiufagturors, aud o : _ Du, Du Wor, the Commissioner of Hoalth, | ¥osted chianye, for the attornoys in n caso will | None cays tuat bois ready to do th a a | bilities of Gua Wilko & Co. S WILKES, Ue, thomas Ooours: Le vovius thut, tho Firat | aduicd yesterday that He mud ol up on tseeee: | kid aut qurty'ih tho moriuy Whcthor thuy are | Bicwqeays that to ls ready tu la tho, fale toh, SALE OF IMPORTED SHEEP, lorchaute alice dom (hey small have edvaae,|t sous ‘Was voloctod ng the most conyoulent vluce for | Ccuton Of the sinoky nulsanee, Ho did not pro- wanted In court, and, If not, they will know that they can havo all the restof tha ay with out foar of having their casos passed, dofnulted, or dignmised for nun-attendance, Uity-Atturnoy Grinnell and Mr, J, -4, Healy, Clork of tha Bus perlor Court, are greatly pleavad with Jee of tho vhanyge, the former huldjag that it wil iva business spo better chanco to soryo a6 jurord by allowing thou - half a day to attend to holr own business, in which way A A METTEU-CLASS OF JUROR + tagos which accrue to thom: from their favo; nolo position, and that tha rallrouda they hues cbartored and endowed with privileges shall-bo Operated tor tholr benotit and not for their ruing' pe aes eee 0 Ie; a ul ganals ‘and freo tolls udyoonivd, : — + AN EXCURSION INCIDENT. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Untcagy Tribune, Douvquy, la, Aug, 18—An oxoursion part of 100 from St. Louls arrived hero to-day on tho’ uteamor Bright Light. Wollo on tho ‘way uw noar Bollovuo, ono vf tho Indica, the wife of Dry: Reeves, of Indianapolis, gavo birth’ tea hande somo boy, Tho evont was duly colobrated ou the boat by tho passongers in a | tir dance and bilurious tine frouorally, Tho little -follow was named Huss fright u irae At reovives the first nuwo after the Captalo, und tho secund attur ‘the boat, On arrival of the stcamerat Dubuquo ¢ ee +05 v wie }.Chteago, Aus. 12. 1m, SUAS uy Aicat lot of coul wo ER Wag Hot worth inore thin, 91.50 por. ton, but this last lot is worth tho con. et price, Whiob is $3.25," “How du you RTT eg story that you ney “ ' Tam posltly . theso reports have boon, put in circulation by the oll coutrautora, who are Boro Lecdtise Stone tuok tho contrat ‘away from thom thie year, Thoir nen havo byen hanging around bore watuulay no, and Aro trys, Harte Paamiagt ae Ta pete yaa furlor. a n perfectly satlas fod wit i id is How much coaf do you use 4 day}! * Abous 4,000 nds at present, but in tho winter seuadn f sbull uso a great dont moro, , have only one bolle? and threo pumps runuing now. That furnishes power to the wator cloe Vator and ventiluteg the bulidtus, pile of Stone's coal was lying In front of tha Vai Sarre aaah it ae me yy of coul for vk bag saves J. D. Stone, pho ‘ounteactory was caliog * Panis, Ky, Aug, 18—Tho sule of jmportod ahoep by, A. BicClintack & Sone at tho Paris Falr-Grounds yesturduy was largcly attended, Prjeea yangod from $40 to KHO, ‘Tho entire of- fering consielai Of Coty theo boat which sold ior an &; eof $4,627, a goneral ave $35.00. frst Cori Pus itvoruwedl “SLO, down rand avoraged 80), and four cwos $45, peel aR ois Reais RIVER CONVENTION IN ST, LOUIS. Br, Louts, Mo. Aug, 14—Nr, MoEuuls, Prosi: dont of the diorchants' Exchungo, has appointed the following gentiomen as an Executive Com- talttee to arrange all pruliminurios for tho bold~ ug of a river convention in this city In Qatober: . Ex-Gov, K. O, Stauurd, John Jackson, Cupt. Jubn A. Scudder, Henry ©, Huratiok, Frauk Hho trial, but st appears tut tho pastor, the | [oroumnty’ aammondod te wronlie the coe ev Joho Willinmwon, and tha trustues ‘huve | otore uf the nuiuance “Thore will bon surpri Share ace cana, hele vousout to have tho for the publlo by-and-by in this matter, oad dug postponed a large amount of bie duly and ho, 18,1 Doltovo that it fs possible consume tha August work, Will resutno ft in Boptombor, and | . PA sere aes pad Prolonged, would waitly In- Sites wero two Ponkhs and five now casca of Have to bo used tor the taal. Sthae cebeea wi Guatus oocureeg in tnd Fourteenth Win “at ne i a Auoxa tho twenty-one loafors who wero are | Chapin and at No. 145 Augusta atruct. Tho raed before unites Walle yuaterany i | HON lage Topetiod worg “rsa Hot vrei plowuresquoness Of tuo publie parka, ana were | Sulauel stevob all Icke Fourteusitr Waris Fit 5 uach, cel gach and No, 17 ilarvard atreot,, Scarlet tover was ned tberutar phere hl pea @ very Intallis rtod from No. 156 West ‘Front No, 125 iN at clung Manes aaictaae Atay °2 | Etbery stool Liphibaria wae reported trout Iatior named ‘Thowes Dunning, in dMedlion, Ae i Bobawie street, and frou Wilcox avenue, ia, who bad turned bim xdritt to euift for 8 rallcoad crossing. wae are rans Eee retuptiara | cilia, Rat, ery aud your yo to ebow that Harry Manning bas boon ime | dwelling 25 by 16 fect, Nu. wes Stato street, to proposed, in bis optaion, would mean un afters houn dinner and the practical breaking up of tho ufternoons for business purposes, The pro- Seesion yencrally, in bls opinion, would hardly feel that they could afford such a shortoniug of tbo bourse Ba that pro Tn bis ‘opias

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