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i t ¢ ; i Cartes ey ee eee THE CITY. cornors or coming from alloys, No fnstdriving } lowing wero tho principal oatsosofdeath: Accl- | dieato that tho nnnual cry nbout fraudulent | medal as tho oldest “hobammo" in tho city In , , = ." rae THE IN GENERAT.A J. Munnay Hoa, U.8. A., is nt the Pacific. A. G, Danwwrn, of New York, 18 at tho Pacifto, Cart. J. M. Kenny, U. 8, A. tent the Lotand, ‘nn Pension Agent yesterday disbursed 12 Dr. 8, 8. Conner, of Nowport, 2.1, is at the Pacific. Nate Sautspury and company nro at tho Bhormanm i §. G, Biiqi, of Marshalltown, In., 18 at tho Tremont, A. Btantor, of Quobeo, Canhda, is nt tho Sherman. Dn, W. 8, Bantiert, of New Mayon, Conn, is attho Palmer. ~ Trin Rr-Rev. Joseen Dwexcen, Bishop of Fort Wayne, is at tho Pacifiu. £ Journ M. Greoory, of Harristown, Hl, Presl- dent of tha Stato Board of Health, fa at tho Palmor, JAcos NunNEMACHER, of Milwaukee, the man+ ager of tho Grand Opera-Houso rt that place, is it the Tromont. ee Orto Lrvries, of Manchostor, G. W. Dick son, and Edward ©, Rull, of London, England, fro'at the Palmor, Josern Zanenowsky, for violating tho bulld> ing ordinance, wus fined $25 by Justice Kaus- mann yesterday moruing. Mit. AND Mus, LE GRAND, Mr, Heetor Wilson, Mrs. and tho Misses Rollow, of Melbourne, Austraila, are at tho Pacific. J.1L Avuiaen and a party of friends, ing Mr. G. L. Striker, me trikerton, Fl last night for St. Paul, Minn. Jusrick CHantys Anny returned after # vacation of throo weeks Jn tho de ready to resume bis duties. Mr. Gronge M. Ponusan lott for Long Branch yosterday, Ho wilt propatly bo gon until about tha middlo of September, ‘Tne recolpts of Internal revenue amounted to $31,658, of which $25,755 was for spirits, $5,074 Tor tobacco and cigars, and $64 for beer. HR. W. Crank, of tho Modinun County (Oblo) Gazette, and wifo aro spending mn weok with Miss Elin Jones, at No. 233 South Wood street. Mx. RW, Campion, who was thrown from his bugey on Suturday, 03 mentioned in Stnday’s ‘Trintys, though badly bruised. ia uot so sorl- ously injured ns supposed, and will soon re- Inettnd- Ia loft esterday ast, and cover, Joux B, Jerenxy, with bla_ two obildren, urry B. and Emma Loulgo Joffrey, havo been ‘ spending soveral wooka nt tho sen-shore, Now Dork, mountains ia Ponnsylvania, eto, ‘thoy returned home yesterday, ‘Tne tempernturo yostorday, as observed by Managso, optician, 88 Bladison strect, Thun Huilding, WHS Boon Bi degren ae oy TS, 2 m., 70; 3p. m0. 70 me Harorhater, 8 te Wy HTD: 8 By Wy 20.7. BK Orpens have beon issued from the beadquar- + tors of Gon, Sheridan for tho transfer of Sitting ‘ Department not bal Bull and bis band of Sloux to Fort Rundall, They syill otil} remain as prisoners of war, tho, Indian rondy to recolve them, Ar tho Sub-Troasury yesterday tho disburso- \ Dents omounted ty silver to more than the ree ! i $ i : culpts. As far ng silver is concornea, tho ro- celpis amonnted to $6200 und ‘and. distiirno= monts to $4,000, Tho disbursomouts of gold samounted to £15,000, Dr. 6.8, Enpniag and Dr. Vilas, and a select “party who have been up to tho head of Lake Superior on-a hunting and Oshing crtilso, havo Ivturned after having ,had a surfeit of brook trout and of deor-killing, Dr. Eldridwo himsoll shot two bundsome bucks, ono of them being vory large. : Joux Lyvcn was discoverod Sunday attempt- fog to outrage a little gil 3 yours old at tho cor- ner of Oblo and Market streots, lie wis dis- covered fn time by the littly one's parents, and Was promptly arrested, Justice Kaufmann osterdny morning hold his case over ta the ; Gininal Court undor bonds of $1,200. Justicn HAmuen fined a policeman of the Twonty-second Streot Station, named Michnol O'Brian, §3 Cor testing the toughness of his olli- clal wand upon the hond of Philip Clis, when tha latter retused to move on", without having stated tho why and whorefore, Tho Court made a fow fitting remarks upon the savagencss of tho tocal police force, : ‘Te rogulur tneating of the Chicago Lucrosso Club was hold at 6¢ West Lake strect Inst uve tug. Jnmes Feron oceupled the cbalr-and 0 nounced that a dolegation from the Caluimot La- crosse Club was present with a challenge, and to urrunge for an exhibition game to be played woxt Suturday olther nt Linculn Park or White- Bidcking buse-ball grounds, Frrvgnic Boutnarn, a gigantia policoman of tho Third Preolnct, will bo tried before Justice Drown on tho dist inat.. meanwhile giv- yng ball at © Lust Satneday, n mere boy, thy son of John Buukley, living at. 315\ West Huron struet, aroused tho Ire of Hollizuur by his finpertinent remarks, whon the officer, who fs neurly seven fort’ high, pounded bim with bla elub fn retaliation. v YESTEUDAY afternoon 2 man by tho nama of MeDonough, who bas often been In trouble bo- fore; Billy Hulach, who hns been montioned re- poutedly of lute; Constable Curtor, Douoghue,— «| giustico Demairs’ clurk; Tom Gough, and Jan Zuseidel and bie wife Anna, wore urrested upon a combination of chargos of larceny, falscly Dersonating no otlicer, ote., Ju that they, without pare a entered the house of certain Hohe. intans with yupronounceable names, tunants of Me. aud dies, Zussidel, aod forelbly ejected them, ‘Tite triends of Prof, Edmund Andrews will bo giod to know that ho and his party are unjosl thomeelyes hugely among the mountaing and islands on tho worth shore of Luke Huron, ‘They are making most valuable observations of tho geology the topugraphy of that interesting region, of which tho public will unubticss bo- come acquainted through tho Academy of Sul- ences during the coming full and winter. note from one of the purty at ono of the Hud- » Bon'a Bay ports, datad Aug. Li, reports all of tho excurstonists in tho best of health and spirits, Tne fretannual plentc of the Custom Tallors’ Protective Union was hold yesterday ac Kuho's Dark on Milwaukee avenue, At 0 o'clock a.m, about 250 kilghts ef tha teedte and gous formed In procession at 6 Dearborn strect and marched to the corner of Milwaukee aventio and Augusta strect whero curs wore in renill. neas to convey thera te the park, At the eae the day was spent in danolog aud drinking iagor eer, aod the tailors and thelr frionds seomed to ‘onjoy themselves, Five hundroil tickets wore sold at tho gute, and nut loss than 2 peopls ‘visited tha scene during tho day and ovoning, Mu. CHances W. Tunnen, of the Michigan Contral Hallroad, ontered the Revere Hatel last ‘Sunday for the purpose of writing, aud upon entering tho reading-room found lying upon tho door n pocketboux containing a large sum of ‘monoy, but no evidence as to who the ownor might be. Ho at onco made diligent search from room to roum, and ut lust found tho owner to be a young traveling xgont, and bestowod to the happy mun his monoy, Jt would have beon & Very cusy matter for Mi. Turner to have pock- eted the monoy und walked out. No ono would hayo been the wiser, as the reading-room was ‘yacatod at the tue, ‘Tuy regular quarterly mecting of the Light Guard Veteran duu was hold ut tho Grand Pas git Hotel last ovounns, with Prosidont J. 1. Dix in the ohair, The question relative to a new club-room' was discussed. ftuom Bh tn change Building, corner of Clark and Washiniz- ton streots, bas been rontod, and the opening reception has been sot for Blonday ovening, Bopt.&. ‘The ald Light Guard was organized fi 184 and disbandud in 1862, wbhon-tmany of tho membera entored the volunteer goryico, Tho death-roll embraced thirty of the Guards, ‘Thu club now hasa momberehip of thirty. The new yuom will bo elegantly Utted up. ‘Tue largu building which bas bocn ov the move for the past week from the corner of Mor- gun and Carroll streota bas ronched Its pure manent location, oo the oorner of Curtia und Kinzie strecta. Tho house was moved woross ‘ho railroad tracks Suuday afternoon with lito dithoulty, Tho ocoupante of tho building roe mouined haa cee ie moving wae won on, apparent ology fra would tuins Die down, Tho size of the blook Is u by 110, Ar § o'clock yesterday. morning Ollicer 0, Demollog, of th Chicago Avenue station, found in the lake at tho foot of Hilnos strout the body of un unknown inan, who hud evidently beat drowned not uiany hours befare, ‘The body was token to the Murmue, wheru the Coronor bold un Inquest during the day, 'The Jury wore unable tusay whother tho drownlug was aculdental or otherwiau. ‘She deceased was apparently a Bwedo, about bv years old, flye feot ulght or iaw Juehos tail, stout built, ght hair, stall, sandy Taustache, aud chiu whisker, He wore gray suck coat, vost of the sumo tnatertal, dark unite alouns, white abirt, and gultor shucs, Thore were found in bis pockets @ key und $70 in cash; but nothing which would in any way lead to identitcation. AN ovening paper statod yesterday that waxon, No. 36 of tho Dulted States Express Company: had reeklesly ruu over a man at the corner of South Water and Clark streots at 8:0 in the woruiog, crushing one of bis legs tna terrible manner, and that the driver was stopped by a crowd and taken in custody by u policuian, A ‘TALBUNE reporter could learn uothug of auy such serious secident. Thu wayon jn question wus driven by Jobu Ryan, and air, Schemmere, horn, the Assistant Agent, ferreted out the facts, At the tine wontioned the express wagon turned the corner of Clark strect, Where i (dan suddenly jumped under the horsey necks froin the street, Ie wae knocked down, sod Be ue Gate wheels scraped Rd Uraiised eye, 10 goon uble away, not being driven fust, aud The dn rstoppod goon ne he could aftor the alriver atoy mM ne he ly aoe eldeut, "ab. Hnding that the man wus burt Dadly droye ou. Mr. Schemmortorn fi that the drivers are jostructud to drive cautiously aud slowly ayer crosuinge and while turaing CHICAGO TRIBUNE iy peralttod, and notices to that affect aro con- aplouquely postad in tho stabies. Tun how open cara on the North Sido Btrect Nallway Company appear to bo a Hittlo wider than tho ol! ones, nud, a3 it consequence, wher Peopis aro hanging on tho aides there js danger of a collision when two cars pas? each other, Yeostorday afternoon ono taan whe was hanging on tho side struck his head against another cnr, and caine versanoar being eneinaly. hurt; while still. another Was rept of tho alde by a feain witch he didn't happen to’ notico, and aleo bad a narrow racapo {rom serious ln Jury. itis of course impossible for tho Coim- pany to keop peonle from crowding on to the enrdattino busy timo of day; so passcngors should look to thoir own safety, and when thoy do thus attach thomactves tua ear should ching as close to it ns possible, “OaN'r something be ttond to saya. my, son from folng to destruction, your Honori” ins quired on sid-lookine widow of Justice Watlico yesterday, after tho closing of tho remulir court session, “No provision ts made for sich Renae tpon tho statute, madain; but 1 would be glad to assist you. Where Is your son?” was tho reply. “Indeed, £ do not jo Hover comes honte any mure, unter from mu to drink with.” “What Js his nme, aud whero do you live? “ilis uame ts James Grant, und I Hya on Archer nvontiy, 1 wants warrant. to make bim.come home,” "Ldon't isstia Bch warrants, madan. If ho his no visible means of support, ) can arrest him on 1 churgo of vagrancy “What is that, your Honor, does it mean ‘sleaping sn tho parks and Dreaking his poor mother’s heart?” “Tt is an offense that tuo often hrs suv resiits; bit shall Linake tho wareant?” * Yos, your Honor, if you will ho moreiful to my poor boy.” Aud tho Court slowiy wrote down how a loving mothor charges her only son with vagranuy. Tha Justices of Uhttch Block nro somewhat oxofled at the fibelous nrtivie which rppenred in a certain morning paper In this city Sun und which accuses said Justices of ‘being '* vnine pires,” “legal wolves,” aud a nuinber of other uisugrecnblo things, Tho “gentleman "res forred to in tho article proves to be Mr, Wilbur ¥. Storey. The purticular Justice referred fo must bo Juatico Huwkiisom, as dttatives Arm and Robinson wore both gut of town at the tino referred to, and had been for some tine, lt ap penrs that Justice Hawkinson bud odension to auiomon Mr. Stores In some case which enine up bofore him, but Mr. Storey conaidures It beneath lls dignity to respond to tho ‘entl of an obsuttra dustice of tho eure, and hence paid no atton- tion to it. Hawkinson felt it necessary to lin pose t fine upon Mr. Storey, the result of which. wae tho article referred to, Lt is thougit by i number of legal gentlomen of the North Side that an extensive libel case might bo mide of this, and tho denizens of Ublich Block are dis- posed to tuke the matter up. FotLowixa is tho list of dutindle goods ro- colved at tho Custom-ilouse yesterday: Chicn- #o Stamping Company, 41 boxes: tionintes dC, Qlaon & Co, 3 enses dry goods: Charles Gossage & Co, lease dry goods: MeNolis & Campvel. 1 caso try spots, Cunningham Jiros.,4 cases dry goods; 0. i. Keith & Co,, 13 onsen airy proudss. Graves & Huling,7 cases dry goods; Lindauer Kiros, & Co, Beases dry goods; CO. VD. Pexcock, 1 ense clocks; Binir & Persons, 4 crates crockury Wilson Hros., 8unses cotton und 3 cnsos sitks Downlog, Sheldon & Cv., 1 caso ecutlory; Durloy & ‘Tyrrell, 62 puckaes onrthouware; Pribyl Tiros. 4 cases cutlery; Lyon & Hualy,6 enses mualeal instruments; Charics Franke, 6 cases musical instruments; Fronoh, Pattor & Wilson, o) crates .carthonwirt; Fowlur rus. WO sacks anit; Hurring Bros. 508 boxes tin- pintes 13,8, Wheelur & Co., 6 boxes tinplat Ubbard, Spencer & Co., 866° boxes tinplate: Ns & G, Taylor Co,, 285 boxns tinplate; De Wilde & Co., 47 oases wine and 6 cnses champagno; vi atid Rubling & Ce enses combs aud briush- e3; Motzer, Rothachilt & Co.,2 eases marcha aise; Lyon & Healy,8 cases musical Inetrument Curson, Pirle, Scott & Co., 6 cases dry goods; 1s, Fledier & Co.’ 4 cases dry goods; Gigin Nu- tonal Wateh Company, 1 ense watch Jowels; Anglo-Americnn Kootlng Company, 210 boxes motnitls shingles; Cooy & 1,864 sneks sale; Cherry & Co., 0 tons plg-irony £1, Donny & Sons, Bales Vacon wrappers: order, 3 cnsia sauce; J, MeCatlumn & Co., 185 barrels bottled beor; J. & &. Buckingham, 20 packnyges elfcets; J. I. Watkor, 41 bundles and 1 hogshoad; J, Berr & Co,, 0 oatuves brandysoctaves wind; Mrs.Jobn~ son. J box chiifuwara; Lord & Munn, 48 barrols herrings; Hitchcock & Foster, 7,000 cedar tics; John Lander, 4,500 railway ties, Collections, john $2,754. THE UNION VETERANS. The Union Veteran Club met jast evening. The Committed of Arrangoments for the pro- posed trip to Bioomlugton to uttend the reunion vier pn tho a and oe of September submit. ed tha followin report: “ Moore & Nowak’s Band will escort the Club to Bloomington and return. ‘The Club will toava Chicago on the evening of Sept, 7, aud start on its return from Bloomington Sept. & Hitch commie dusiring to go to iloomington shall bo required to pay $4.00, whloh will poy tho cxpenso of — trinaporta- | tion for tho round trip, tha’band, and othor TUCOSiry expenses, Any balunco romalulay over in the hands of tho Committee will bo pat: into the goneral fund of tho Cinb. Tickets will ‘be prepured and givon to cach member of tho Club, which, when countersigned by any Inatnber of the Committee,” will be aod tor tho round trip. ‘They willbe tiken up on tho train by porgon uppointed for that purpose, All yotorans are invited ty Joln with the Club io tha excursion to Bleomington,. and can procure tickets on furnishing the comenny and roximont: du which thoy aurver In the Htobolion.” After disposing of tho Bloomington matter, Col. Shaw, of -Lufayette, Tnd., wits Introduced and that gentleman mude n speech cordially vitiog the Club to attend the reunion at Liafay: otte Sept, 21, 2, and 2). Ho was instructed to say that thore would be absolutely no ehurgo for board und lodging during the. rounion, provided the veterans would. vlcep in army tents and would be antistod with throo it, square monle day, He believed round-trip tickers coutd be poured for $1.75 over tho Chicago & Eastern inols. Several comrades tightly culogized Hooslor hospitality, and favored tho avceptince af tho invitauon, On motion, the matter wis reforred totho following Cummittes, who will report next Munday eventog: Comrades Jacobs, Hun dolph, Saxton, Pattorson, and Cole, THAT EVICTION CASE. : A roporter of ‘Tur TnisuNe yesterday catlad at tho ollico of J. B. Knight & Co,, Room 10, No. 07 Clark atreat, for tha purposo of eg out their story Iu rogurd to ‘tho ojectment of Mrs, Meehan from her tenement tn tho rear of No, It Tlubbard street, which was written up router. f tho momburs of tha aye Jone ol firm “could be found, but a clerk sald ho was fully. posted in regard to the matter. His oxplanation was, however, 4 very‘ lamo and imperfect one. He sald that tho ronises woro rented by Margaret and Owen hin on or about Aug, 1, ata rental af $6 per nent. Ho donled the allegation that tha rent. had been paid up to Aug, 8 and sald that it. wis only paid up to July 8, According to bis story the wornan was given fivo days’ notico that sho was to bo uviotcd, and the rest of the business was conducted by Constable Hrokoski in come Dilnoee with tho statutes. The youthful cloric, mule somo allegations us*tu intoxication on the part.of the poor woman, which insinuations appear to be ontirely without foundution, Ho would not fugalah ono single -fact to Justify hia platomints, but, nono of the principals boing avullable, tho hoy'a story bad to be tuken for what it was worth, ce THE OLVY-ILALH, ‘Tim Health Departmont vaccinated 400 por sons yosterday, and will yaccinato as many more to-day, ‘tne woro forty burlal-pormits fusued by the Health Department yostorday and thirty- sovon deaths roportod. ‘The City-Hnll closed at 1 o'clock yostarday, in respect to the late George ‘uylor, und to give #lvo city employés opportunity to attond tho funoral, . i Tne Controllor yostorday sent acopy of tho new Clty Colo und acopy of tho bound ollictal ruports of city olticers to all tho loading Kust- ortt Journals. ‘Tne Health Vopartmont tssuod 841 Beavengor perults Inst woul, and removed 234 dead ant ronls, of which sixty-orght wore horaes, and 135 dogs, ‘Tho: bi ro wore 75 pounds. of bad moat condemned, Puoy, Baunerr, Superintendent of tho Pollca and Fire Alurm Telegeaph, stated yeaturday that he would bavestho Armory tu putrol-worldiiye order by tho luttor purt Of noxt Wook, und that ho. would soun commenco the erection of the now telophony and dial boxes, He his over 100 upplications Crom peivate parties for diat (eres air boxes, which he caunot put in until tho othor work fs Hulshid. “iene were two deaths and ftteon now casos of umall-pox reported yeatorday, The deuths Were at No, 6) North Woud and No, 48! Diouson street. Now cises wore reported as follows: ‘Vorew from No. &i Mohawk stevet, two from No. ST und one case each from Nos ws and we Con- cond pore No, 130 Eriv atroet, No. Mollonry: strool, No. 550 Dickeon street, No, et Irvin luce, Nu. 100 Muckhawk street, No, 515 Nort! fausine atreot, No, &i Weat Studison street, and ra No, S71 itu Utreot, A casy of scarlot-fover was reported frum No. Wii Yernon ayonue, and w case of diphtheria from No. i63 Halsted treet, Te followiug bullding eat wore Issued yestordays Chicago West Division Itallway Come pany, two-story curehouso, 1 by Ht feet, In dina street and Western avenue, to cost $12,000; Maine, tWoestory Gar-house, Oi by 125 Foot eru and Warren ayonues, $10,000; L, Modges, threa-story Mwolling, 25 by 45 feet, No, #135 In diana avenue, euuthy Joxuph Podorson, twor story dwelling, = b; feot, No. Wl North Clark. attoot, $5,400; ff. Holman, ono-story cotturo, +) yy 40 foot, Wallave und Thirty-sixth etreots, Fou: F. Dyer, fourestury and busoment nctory, 48 by 100 foot, Clintun ang West Hare bid” cullge icd-boute, “Auguan aid Nouttak us ant ttreets, $70,000, ty rae ‘THE WREKLY DKATI-ROLL, ‘Tho wortality report for tho past week as Bropared by Dr, Glcadon, the tealstrar at Vital tutivtiod, shows tbat thore were 40 deaths in ‘the city, us ayalnst d3l the proviouy wouk. ry he sane ertod In 4880 the deaths were 241, uni ff 1859, Of tho ducedents #41 were children Under 6 years of Ce rato was equal to 84.87 to each 1,000 of population annually, re tho decedunts 140 were mule and 161 females; daarcied, 44; widows, 1; widowers, 4, Tho fal> denta, 1; small-pox, 24, of whieh nino died at tho hospital aud $1 nt home; chronic alcohoitan, 2; bronchitis, Re diphthorhity 1 avarlatefover, 10; corabro- spinal fover, 10; typho-malarial fever, 3: purr pernl-fever, 1: gustro-cntoritis, 12; heart dis- case, it meagics, Li monlugitin IL: consump- don, 16; pneumonia, f; aici, 2 THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Comsmsatonxn Conuny was back from his Eastern trip yesterday, ‘Tite Probate Court was notin eession yoster- day. Itisannounced that tt will conyeno this inorning and adjourn until Sept. 12, . Commissionen Hurts wife wag yostorday lying at tho polnt of death, Sho fa suffering from cancer of the stomach, and Is not expected to lve. Tre plasterer on tho now Court-Houso nu nounces that ho ia neariug tho ond of bis con- traot, and Broteholy: noems ty think thnt it !4 about time, He 1a said to bo six months bebind, ‘Yun sale of tho property {n the ‘Lown of Lake delinquent for taxes appears to be tudlois, It ais continued yesterday, and it 1s now bolleved that {tLeannat be compjoted to-day. The noxt town will be Cleero. Vd, SexTON yesterday presented on clatia to tho County: Nonrd for extras, delays, bilance duo, ete, amounting to $197,000. ‘This, he siya, covers all of his clatius of every kind, and he is anxious to buve it dizposed of.) Tt was not in deta, but ho will prosent tho items and ox planntions when calted pon, This Is the bill architect Egan tins asked nh aub-committes ap-+ pointed to examine. TH OFFICIAL GUILLOTINE. The County Board yostertny supplemonted its nection of n week axe ju rolerence to the tenure of ollice of its einployés by passing a resolution Meierine thelr sovoral places vacant on nnd after Sept. i. Tt {8 an tnbeard-of pro- ceeding, nnd wint tines thosu who ought to know will uot suy.- Thore nro, various opinions expressed upon tho subject, however, tho prevailing “one bene that it ts a move to providn ngalnst “five Demoernts bee ing elected to the onrd = -this = fall, and tho consequent poseitiiity of cortain come. binations now mudo being upsot thereby, But thera sro othors who clalin thut it meins tho winking of certain changes jn tho inanaxoment of sume of the county institutions, which changes have already beon foreshaduwad tn these coulmas, Jt passage created qutos stir among thoso {t atfects, most of whom wero Presont. THE TWENTY-THUEE INQUISITONS, Tho Qrand Jury disposnd of twenty-tvo casos yesterday, and found sixteon true bills. Among tho indictinents funnd was ono against John Keegan forshouting Charles Singurtin the eyoon Division street Jitly4, and aoven against Edward Mitchell, who has beeo “ working" the Grand Paciiic Ifatul rooma for some thine. Tho case of George Stannars, churged with tho murder of Eliva Cloveland, the keoper or a saloon at No. W21 Clark street, May 2, was board, and cone siderable thny was ocoupled without result, Tho only witness was George Houghtaling, who prayed uncommunicative, and was ineliied to insist cthut the shooting was accidental, Tho dury was not ut all satisfied with his story, and asked the police authorities to look wp othor witnesses before tho case was prssed tpon. Judge Gardner's churge in roferonce to carry ing concenled wenpons is being borne in initd, and it ie pera out that the jury bas no sympn- thy for thia class, TOD MANY WIVES. Asn A. Grillin, the youth who was arrested oariy tn duly for bizamy, and bus since beoa in duit, had a call yesterduy from tho wife who caused ls urrest. Sho came on, -it appears, to prosecute, and hor story is that sho was married to him at Millorton, N. Y., in November, 1877, und that In April lust he cunio here, and Juno 23 Wis inarriod to a Misa Mary J, Logue, of Infantile convulstons, 28; chol- South: Chicago, by Father’ Vaudo Loar, of St. Patrick's Church, = Tho duttor part oof her oatory. was confirmed, hy the records. of tho County Clerk's ollice, us acarched out by herself, butafter sue had bad an, interview with ber late Jord sha uppoured cons alderably appeased. He promised bor, it ia understond, that if she would not prosecute ho would return to hor, which {a said to bnve bad a yery soothing offact. und tho chances are that his‘olly tonzuo will capture her in tho end, Nis greatest fear appoars to bo that the whula thing will reach the car of still auothor woman who is claming bin for a husband, and If shu will let him alone ho thinka bo can muke tt all ritht with thu South Chicago wife, or, ut least, dogs not appear to think sho will bo in the way of bis galning bis liberty. a ———., THE COUNTY BOARD. THY REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING |‘ of the County Board was hold yeatorday after- noon, allof the members present oxcopt Com- inlssfonors Cobura and Endor. Prosident Puring. ton occupied tho chalr. ae ‘ BOARD EMPLOYES, Under the houd of, untinished business, tho following resotudien camo up: *, Resolved, Pout ull ofieers and employés oloctod orappolnted by this Mourd, shatl hold thelr ro- spective positions for tho term of one year, tha terin of sitd offica to cummence on tho Ist diy of Soptember, A. 1, 1841, unless sopnor re- moved by the Hoard, or unless such election or appolatment be ta tlt a vacancy, notwithetand- ing any resolution, rules, ur regulations for the government of any Institution beretofore ndopt- ed by this Bourd tu the contrary. Any such of- cer or employé may be removed by this Hoard at any tine trom the ollleo ur position held hy hin or her tiponr voto of. 0 ninjority’of tho moubers of this Board, .and such romoval muy ‘bo affected without cnuse. 2 ‘Mr. Knopf moved the adoption of tho resolu- lath. ny . Dir, Stowart was opponod, to the regolution,and Baw nu necessity for ita adaption, Some further discussion followed, and tho ros- olution was finally adopted by tho following vote: Yeus—Clark, Farron,’ Hutt, Knopf, 3illlor, "Noll, t Seune—0, tucinwild, Nays—Albright, Ayars, Stowart, Wood. COURT-HOUSK ENTHANCES. ‘Tho Conunitteo on Publie Bulldings submitted @ report recommunding:-the closing of all en- tranves from tha now Court-Housy connecting | With tho rotunda, and the rupert waa adopted. Sundry bills wero reported and concurred In, and tho Cummifttes on Town and 'fown Accounts reported, agrcoing to vielt Lemont and lovk {nto the dlatribution of rollef to the poor, and also in favor vf wocepting the bonds of tha phy slclans of that town who wore contracted with some timo aluce for nttondiue tho poor, The report wns adopted. 2 ‘The Committee on Public Service reported it fuvor of awarding tho furnishing of carpets for the now Court-ilouso to Charles Gassugo & Uo, Ot SLU; per yard, and to A. Furstenbure for furnishing tho matting at 60}, cents por yard, ‘Tho roport was adopted, i: E COCHIRAN WILL KE THY POO-NHOUsE BUILT, Mr, Clark moved to reconsilor tha motion by which tho report of the Committee on Public Churitics and Public Buidings, made at tho last moeating, tn reference to adupting plans and con- Structlug «new Poor-Huuge wad recousiderud, ‘The motion provulted, and thorcattor tho report was ndopted by a unaalmous yota, 1a rapiort adopts plans for tho bullding submitted by Arch- iteot Covbran, the samo to cost about $100,000, and cinploys dir. Cochran to suporintend ‘tho construction nt n aalury of $4,000, the building to be of: sutiolent sizo0 tO accommodate 1,000 In- ann MAKING A TEST CASE OY TI ELECTION LAW, nett {iNet ofored tha following, which was opted; Witenkas, Contiloting Iteas exist as to whothor or nut an election should bo hold noxt Novom- bor for tna election of Judges and Clorks of tho Comuty aud Probate Courts, and a County Wrease urer tu Couk County; and Wirenuas, Jn tho midst of this difference of opinion, all nyree that such alitionitica can only bu tinully wottiod by a Judtoint deolslon of tbo Supreme Court, whlch shull given constitutional. conatrugdon of the Into amendment to the Con wtltution; thorefore, be It Resolved, by the Hoard of Comnstesioners of Cook County, That ‘the County-Attornoy be In utructed to take p case, If In bls powor to dogo, involving thesu gaara to the Beptombor term of tho sald Suprume Court, tho cost of said procoedings not to uxceod 8250, Bat Bound then adjourned ‘until to-morrow at Ro'eluck. TUL JUNY SYSTEM, KOMB QUEER FACTS UROvauT TO LiguT TES- TENDAY, In tho jmpanoling of the regular jury in tho Criminal Court yustorday morning (t appeared that out of the seventy-flyo porsons summonod only fortysix could bn found, and out of tho forty-six only Gloven Jurora wero, sscured, the othors belug excused for ono reason or another, and a spoolal vonire to 1) tho pancl had tobe ordered, 3 Tho jury was regulurly drawn, and it ly rathoraingular that so many of thom could not be found ot the plices froim which thoy router tered, and the olraumstance Is suggestive of one of two things; (but there bus been & great deul of moving of tut elvvtora aro growling curelous about giving thoir propor posideucoa and real Hames when voling, ‘Those "not found” weros > G.. Hlushwick, 664 Fultony Charley Hutch. inyer, 168 Warren avonuy; Louls Winaua, 10 Judiana avenues dy J. Miblor, Stato; i. it, Hullard, 0 Fultony A. F, Hutchinson, 20 Btito Pater Elson, 27 Histon avouuey do Py Sintti, 28 iiiwaukou Bvonuo; Charles Luth, 015 1nd atrooty: He G. Klenmau,. 200. fl Clarke, 104° Hast! J. A, Powors, 281 Weat Monroo; J, Dooku. Pepuystors, J. Garrity, 55 Pierce; L, Thornton, 44 leroet }. W. Edwards, Ashland avenues Guat Culbach, 206 Green? UF, Davenport, 27 Congrosss BE lover, aid Adunis; | Ey Thirty-trat; Luthor Wiltlatan, leg ay outes BP, Wober, 20 Thirty*fourth; Fred Keltor, 103 Fourtoonth; anid ‘Thoniay Submit, 104 Chicago avenue, uy sumo iustances the “ yoturn " showed thar the Individuals had, OLVEN VACANT LOTS, OM NOMDERS NOT “EXIBT A Q or whioh could not be found, as thelr rosidonce, and In movt oases the Directory man seems to havo overlooked them, which would sdemi to Ine TUESD. AUGUST 3, 188I—TWELVE PAGES Votes bolt cast is not without ronson, Amon this class drawn were tho foliowing, eooording to the *rotarn mide, und those who had tho summonses vouch for tho sintomont that no such place as thoy arc creditod with giving for their, residence could bo found: red Wurst, BBL Fifth avonito; C, Schultz, 423 Ashland aves hues John Colo, 216Twonty-herst treats. Krank by. 73 Dearborn; A Mitcholl, 160 Dearborny and Joti 1s. Holtman, 134 Division, In looking through tho dircotory, a partial ox planation In discovered for the lohg Ist of those returned “not found” In the fact that thoro thavo beon removals, otc., but the percentage of Hames totin that valinbie book at wll is one tlroly too large. Fortho other lst thete is no oxplanation other than that tho tinmes wero inyths tigod for aloauion purposes. Hitt he this ‘As It may, tho showing should % ANOUSE THE COUNTY COMMIBSLONENS toasonso of tholr duty and rosponsibility In tho innttor of selocting A list of tutes from which to draw jurors, and ilsy arouse those taking ‘An interest in the purity of elections to runewod Industry in protecting the ballotebox. A now Vat of namos must by Jaw propared fn Sop. tomber, and It fs ta be huped that thoy will bo felected with more enre than they have beet heretofore. Inatoad of delegating the work to somo clerk tho ‘Commissioners should: du It thomsetves, and ta tix sesutterably the tosporst- bility for exch name ft might not be atmiss. for each Commissioner to altix a mark to overy ono selected by which it vould be identified. Some sueh plan would give tha courts better jutics and nye the peuple the oxponse of having the Sherif! searching avory month for persons who ave: No existence or abode oxcopt on cloution- TU RHV. DR. THOMAS, PREPANING YOR THY BKGINNING OF WHAT PROMISES TO NE A LONG RrRUGOLY, Yestorday tiorning at 10 o’clouk Dr, Thomas and bis counsel mot for consultiuon in the club. rooin of tho Sherman House, ‘There were pres- ent tho Reva. It. D. Sheppard, Ni Hf. Axtelf,and C.G, Trugedell, the Doctor's clerical coutsels and ex-Mayor Bond, Farlin Q, Ball, and Mr. Austin Hlerbower, his consulting counsel. Nothtog much was dono, and, after an informal talk, anothor meoting was appointed, at which a dutuit pun of action will be ndopted. The incutlng tnen adjournad. In tho afternoon a reporter mot Mr, Bter- bower, and nsked bim haw tho counsel were yet- ‘Ung on with Dr. Thomas’ case, “ We have not done very much ns yot,’ ho sald. “At the meeting thismorning we had a brief consultation, but decided upou no defnit vouree, Shit will be arranged nt our noxt moeting, aud then we will muke it public, as wa havo nodesira to conconl unything. Just at presout, though, wo do not think it, best to suy nnything about the books sauteed In outtining tug casg,,, Dut in afow days tho defense will bo outiined,” . What doca Dr. Thomas nay? “ He Insists upon bavinw afuil and falr trial, and docs not want to quibble iu defense: noithor docs he desire to get olf on any technicality. Ho wants tho case brought before the highest tribu- nal ot the Church,—the General Gonference— and says he will not be satletled until hoe hag tholr dectstun in his cage,” “ What do you think of the case from the pros- ont outlook?” f * Woll, I think it will boa trinl which ia good for nt least throo yeurs. ‘Tho trial here will bo ‘merely a proilminary one, and the decision of the Genernl Counoll cannot be rendercd insido of that period. The Doctor Is recetying luttors from all sides urging him to maken nied fight, not only for his own bonollt, but for the beuollt of other Methodist ministors who wish to hoar duiinition of heresy, - His friends In the ministry scom to think that there will be such n division in the Goneral Conference that a decision nyninst the Doctor will result in a dis ison of tho Churot, 1 bellove tha trint here to be the boginaing of 4 tong struggle,” “ FIRE-TRAPS, A SAMPLE SHED IN THE LUStKER REATON, ‘There was printed in ‘ne Trtwyxe of Sunday alistof snous and‘cottaxes which bayo beon bullt during the past fow weols in the southe weatern portion of tho city, and in tho Ilst was montioned n ahed which hud been erected in tho lumber yard of Andrews, Hamilton & Co, core nor of Lock and Coloxne streuts, Yesterday aftornoon a reporter went out to the yard and was shown tho shed, It Is a rough board struct+ Uro, 74x50 fect, and {8 about sixteen feat high, ‘There are twenty-foot openings on tho east and. west aldes of tho shed, and thore .{s no flooring, It is used for storing Nght lumber, and 1s sur- roundod on all sides but one by huge pitcs of dumbor, Just. oast: of the shod. {3 a narrow alloy, -on tho other side “of which | 3 & barn of about the sitme hight as tho shed, but ocoupying loss ground. [cis tilted with hay, and tho lumbormon snid that iu was really more dun- gerous than the shod, us sparke trom tho on- Ines which wero continuitly passing the crosa- Ing, within twenty foot of 1t, ware liable to set tire tu it, Ono of the lumber firm's lurks stated that noarty.cvary lumbor yard in city bad such mite ropnreer stated’ t the sulid 10 ropnrter stn 0, case at the Build Dopnrimont, and. W: {bey ‘tht ft wns Ceruliny 4 violation of tho building ordinance, but in such cusos, whoro tho struatures wore surrounded hy bigh plies of lumber, there could be but iittlo danger, and nothing was gonerally said about It, Tho. Building Dopurfmunt’s ideas of danger qecin to eo scmewhat pacullar, not to say con- used. iw In conneotjon with this trultful subject’ of violations of tho building ordinance, Tir Vain UNE bas rocelvod the following communteation, which may point out to the Building Dopart- ment sqinethigg it didn't know botore: ‘To the Editor of ‘Ihe Chicago ‘Tyibune, Cnicaqo, Aug. 2.—What an syalancho of wooden atructures are forse, up within tho clty limits. ‘Tako a lbok at thon fron West ‘Twelfth ond Hoboy; West ki nuo; Wost Eightconth and Oaktoy; Thirty-nixth and Hubbs ‘streuta,. whore thore aro. about twonty-nine, and throughout tha city, Also near Lock and Symons atrovts, Respootfally, ONE OUR ASSESSMENT. FIGURES OF TIE COUNTY COMMITTEE ON EQUAL- IZATION, . Tho Committeo on Equalization bayo at last comploted Its labors, und prepared. n report. ‘The voxed questions It bad to pass upon wero tho equalizing of tha nssesamont of porsonal prop- erty botwoon the tawns aud assessmont ot ves- sol property. At first the. members agreed not to interfere with the first-named question, and in reference to tho assessment of vossola thoy took tho position that'all such property should ‘bo aBscused whore It--was registored, ‘Sut fuce thor deliberation has entirely chabgod ‘their tainds, and tholr roport a8 prepared, js tho re- What wus. fret’ intended, It ia fo ulaborate document abounding with urgue monts on contaitutional ane statutory questions, and humorous tabular exbibits, galng to show that If thoy have erred itis not becnuge of baste in disposing of the work before thom, nor for want of curoful ‘Uoliboration, Tho report ainong other things recommonds the adding of 10 por cont to tho assessad yaluution of peraonal property In North Chicuya, & per cout to Weat Chicaxo, and the deduction of 24 pe gent from Bouth Chicuyo, The following table will show. tho result, {ho first two volurnns of figures boln tho anscasel valuation for tho years named, an the third coluinu showing tho Valuation for 1e3t as equallzods eae a equale 1851. y . 1880, North Chicago.$ 152010 $ 1,369,000 § 2,000,800 Weat Chicago., 4,259,440 peer 4,475,740 Houth Chicago, 14,800,083 . 16,861,000 15,504,580 Totals s+e +++ 820,049,263 221,400,670 » $21,487,110 Tho report, It will bo soon, decrcuscs the nee Scssinont in the city ke A whole ino, while it yalses North Chicago $130,000, Woat’ Chlongo $213,130, and lowora South Chlongo $55,880. Tho vossel proporty was feft o8 assossed, but tho ro- port ls full of suggestions to future Assvasors ‘on the subject, * ‘Tho report will be latd bofora the Hoard to- morrow, but whuther as a mujority or minority report lé not known, Some of tha members of tio Board from the North and Wost sidos gro | inclined, now that tho work bas boon com- plotod, todo what they can aralnat it, and aro oxgrting their influence with cortaln mombers of tho Committee to provent thelr a) vin nu whether they wilt bo succossty ror not nS mains to bo socn, PICNICKING PIONEERS, THE ANNUAL RRUNION OF THE OLD SETTLEnS, Tho Old Bettlors’ pionto, hold yosterday at Ogdon's Grove, was not only a success numer- {oally, but also from a social polit ot viow. It was controlicd and manaxed by tho Chiveyo Turngomoinde, and that Axsooiation ts to bo congratulated on the quod inanagomont of tho affair, Probably from 6,000 to 4,000 porsons vielted the grounda during tho afternoon and ‘ovenlng, and all bad a good'time, Thoro was no- set program—Carter Hasrison did not spenk— ‘and tho crowd enjoyed themaciveca, The pionlo was managed throughout by the Gorman cloment, although thero was no at- tempt made to subordinate the Hnglish-speake ing pooplo. It was an entiroly informal affair, |. and, thera bang no npeoches, was # thorourbl enjoyable onus Bie, wail HGchstor way Prost cy argo Cominittog assisted hin in his work, The vrowd roachod the grove about & o'clock, und wt once started In far ny good time, ‘bere wae the usual pauolty of means for on- Went bug the musio Was good, and daniel me ope up Wau tho tetest hour kllowed by tae , TUM PRIZES, na prize foe the mother who had the most gone lu tho Uniou army was awarded to Mrs, Mara Borger, rosiding at No, 35 lteca street. ‘The old lady bad four sous with Grant, and two of them wera wounded, She was recolved with cheering, and the woll-won badgo was ploned to. hep orousy amid continued appluuse, ues bind garded. dire. Bi the victor {n the contest for the fady eee bad lone the moat for tho Gurman Rullef Boclety, ‘Tlokets cost 2% cents each, and of the 111 votes cast, Birs, Buchlor received 60. Mre, Caroline Btopneus. who entored upon the practivo of ber profossiuh in Jung, 1607, received w gold hteonth und Aahtand ave- continous service. Tho award was greatly ap- plnudod, Along about 5 o'clock Mr. Max Storn mado ® brief apecol, referring to tho old-time sottlors, nud eniling upon the ouneer met present to follow in An women Ly tholr foot-stops. Mr. Emil fHdehster rend an Original poem, prepared by Mr. Kmil Diotract, and the rust of the day was fillod in by running, duinping, and wrestling matohes and tha ord{e nary pienio nevompaniinents, The plonic was woll conducted tbroughott, and the only din. culty ahout the whole thing was that involved in rotting home, An occasional oar happencil fiong Clybourn avonte and was instantly loaded to the guards, and the chances are that eoveral of the oldest sattiors aro still out at tho grovo— waiting for transportation. ‘ INQUESTS. THE WOMAN FOUND IN TILE CANATs Deputy-Coronor Hanson yestorday concluded tho inquest at tho Summit upon the unknown Wwarndi who was found drowned in the canal on tho 12th inst.. It seoma probable that the do- consed was the wifo n mat named IHonry Kaup- man, 43 years old, formerly living at No. 713 Weat Fifteenth street, who committed suicite by hanging bimaclt in att empty building on Noboy street, pouth of Bua Isjand avenue. Both wore addicted to drink, and were seen togothor Intoxicated tn tha encttor portion, of the weok, The wounn wos found drowned Melday, and fall accounts of the case were published tn tho, following day'a paver, Tho same day at noon Kaupman hitne himsclf, It fs thought by many taut he trst murdered tor, and throw her body Into tho canal, and thnt, upon reading of tha discovery of tho body, deterinined tu commit, aulelde. ‘They wore n° yory quarrelsomy pair, and it Js not at all unlikoly that this wns the way sho cntne to bor toath, Although thoro was no direct ovidonce to show that the deceased was Mrs. Kaupman, the Coronor and the rointives of tte woman invo no doubt of ft, Tho jury brought in a verdict of accidental drowning. AN UNKNOWN MAN. , Tho body of nn unknown man was found nt Oo o’cloak yosterday morning In a vacunt lot nt tho corucr of Eighteenth and Brown strevts,, No marks of viotence were visible, save a sinall Drutsoon the right bip, which nppenred. tn be the result of utile’ the deceased wits about 35 Yours of ngo, had Viaok hale and w'dark inuse toohy, and was olad thn blaok frockecont, black pantatoons, striped cotton shirt, low shocs, and astraw lint, Tho body was takento tho Morgue, whore it uwalta identification. - CRUSHED IN THE CONVEYOH. Coronor Mnrtson yesterday concluded tho ine quest upon James 2. Monnesdey, 1 years oll, who wus killed and torribly mangled on the t0th fnat. by boing caught in the worm or convoyor used by the Clty Mullway Compnuy ih the cone striction of thoir new cable road on State street, botwoen Thirteentti: and Fourteenth :streuta, ‘Tho following was {noorporsted in tho yordiot: “ Whilo the Jury.do aot charge tho City Hallway Conipany or thelr employés with criminal carc- Ivenesy, they do belleve it to be tho duty of anid. in| © otiploy Buch menos ng will offectu- ally prevent, the reourrunce of such uceldents In the future. DROWNED, Doputy-Coroner Hunson held an Inquest at tho Morgue Upon, Edwin Nioklin, who necidant- ally fell out or n window at No, 230 South Water street, and was drowned in tho river. Tho de coused boarded with Mrs, 8..A, Hoddem at No. 8 Clark street, and when he loft the bouso shortly bofora the vcoldent occurred was pavlectiy’ sober, Heneo itia protnble that ho fell asicop in the window-aill frum whioh he fell, He was an Englishman, about 36 yaitrs old, aud single. SUBURBAN. # UYDE PANK, ‘ Tho arrangemente that tho Hyde Purk Truss toca havo antered Into with Goorgo M, Pullman by which tho Village of Hyde Park fs to supply tho Town of Pullman with {ts water from tho now water-works ut tho rote of 2,000,000 gallous. por day,. ounrgiug thorofor $50 per! 1,000,000 gations, {s goneraily considored to be very eatis- factory, In connection therewith ft will not be out of place, however, to add a fow worils of caution. Tho now water-works will have nn estimated capuclty of 6,000,000 gallons’ daily. Tho presont water-works: bave a capacity of ubout 4,000,000, and there Is in both Hyde Park. and Lake, which plnces draw thelr water from tho sumo works, a poative water-tamine, “16 is fenaeally: admitted , that .the. presents needs of Tite Park: ‘atuna ara . 3,000,000 along dais, and when: one takas nto = consideration — the outh Parka and their eequienants, and adds the 2,000,000 gallons that. Pullman will -roquira, «the 000 that South Chicago, Kensington, and. Irondale respeotively will consume ty soon ng Attachod to the malns, it. apucars that the contemplated wator-works at tho outset will be taxed to the utmost capacity to moot tha domands that will bo tnade ut once, -Hyde Park is a rapidlygrow~ ing town, und thore fs Nttle .doubt but that the now wutor-worka with..wcapnolty of 6,000,000 gallons will nut begin to supply the demand for. even a fow yoary. ‘Phare in ho donbt but that it would be by far tha'best palluy, and prove most evonomioal, too, iu tho. end, £9 crost now walle they are about it, works «which. will have's oa puclty of at Joast 10,000,000 gallon: ee ———a THE LESSON OF THE “ASSASINATION, ‘Ty the Editor of Ths Chicayo Tribune, Dowaarao, Mich., Aug. 18,—Tho mighty under- current of public Intcreat and concern all flows in ono direction during these long, hot summer days, and every eye la turned toward that bod Of auffering at. Wushingtun,—suffering as pa- tently ondured as entircly.uomorited. White thoro may be somo diiference {n motives, thera seems to bo but oe oxpreasion of opinion: Oh may tho President recover." Asa loyal Demo- crat aid, * Ho was olected by tho peuplo and {a my President, as much os yours, ‘although you Yated and worked for bis cleotion and I did not, rte Lee asanxtous thit he muy recover us you w a."” . a: = dn any vont, a leason sbould be learned from tho tragedy, Jt isn mattor for pride and con, gratulation to sce how solf-contained and pa. tlent itizens have genorally boen rerarding tho matter, Thare is not. another country in the world where the rulor could be thus assuultod and not throw tho: wholo sucial system into tho wildest uxcltamett, yet oconsionally ono hoars expressions somewhat ‘derogatory to -tho Intelligence and sulf-contro! plo, although aolmated * by desire to mate out’ punishment itis so richly deserved, Sald ono, *1 would llko tonco Guiteau driven full of. plng and needios and nilow them to foator in bis flesh,-I would Uke ta sco bin burned at the stako, with green fayote for fuo! Tuls from o i citizen, a loving bustaud’ and father, sentiments ontirely ‘unworthy of his hotter nature, Not but what the wrotch: should bo puniated and rostricted from committing all such rota in tho future, but hia life in courpacison with Gartetd’s would bo such 2 taeicss offoring, such" burlesque of reparation thut it is unworthy of considerytion. a\ttow ma to digross forn moment, What a contrast thoso two lives present! What a study for Aimcrican youth. ‘Cho steps of the laddor In the one cuse bavo boon hopofully aud taburi Jy nscended over tho rounds of canal hand, student, teacher, State Senator, soldior, Major- Uanerul, Congrossinan, United Stntes Senator, Proaldont of the United Btates, Upon tho othor hand, dedcont has been rapid aver the four short rounds of lonfer, dead-beat, oMfcoscokor, ase‘ sasin. Tho Jife of ono aa a reparation for the other, would be as usoloss og torturing Mry, O'Leary's cow for starting that. famous conilagration, orig tho olfor of a buugling druggist to pay for tho Hoof your darting dus stroyen by tis ross carolesncss. ‘Tho only sat~ istantion I could feel at knowlcdgo of his deuth would bo that bo could never again com: quit such a horrible deed. Beside thore. uro worse tht bun imore death, an act wh! onids all as we know, and tho fact that the wrotch was condemned 10 livo tleht not be the Most niorglful form of punishment, jo, American citizens should not look at this iueston in tho more spirit, of mob revenge. The wholo nature of -our fustitutions makes exch of Us ty a certain degree responsible for tho acts of bla fellows, and in this spirit should Uho fosgon be conned and Its results detormined, itin henity and at Intcrusted spectator, no man could buye gloanad the lesson more bumbly or wisoly than Gurfleld himeelf, and nono. would soy-a' thing moro fully appropriate thon. he did fo his speech on: the ninth congua; Stateamanship consists rathor in removing causes than 1y puntshjug or remnoy Ing Foaulta.”" | ‘Thors waa cause for this orime. What was ity ome impute isto Conkling, Ar- usiiy‘only'ns far'as thoy aldad thereat eae a only alder AHEGY! Cantinge ena Co 01 Chicago to scours .the nomination ould he hand it to bis fellow, Vove by joining forcoa, and by mawortby. ‘of Ae ran whero of coorcfon could numimnate Goi would bo ssoure in tho patronage of u great Stato equul to av ancient ompire. With tuom It Was largely aquestion of patronage,—of hold- {og pnd able to parcel out ollica’ to ree ners. fo Chis partioutar they wore filuatrious examples to Guituau and a host of fallow th over the land whom the yroed for ofico hi oe rived of whut little seuss might otherwise avo boun foft them. ‘And thus far thess men and thousanda of Icascr Neos ure Indireutly ro- snonsiblo for tho wwfulcrime., Tho only wa: s85 Chi down’ 4 Bidankeavets pub eietolt ae Gs a In co ‘quote 5 fala ens es ORS, in the streots of New York City the. inoromy "ellowsottteans Gad regu, and the Clever mont at Washington quit fiyes O,dy Gy NINTH BATTALION ENCAMPMENT, s mogict Dispatch ta The Cnicayo Tribune, Briuntyrevp, U., Aug. 23—The Ninth Battalion, Col..A, G. Cowen, will go intocaup at ves Aug 2 me oe oe easton oO} ‘ord County Fatr, By will bi compantod by tite brass’ bands 3 880- tion of urtillery, All oxpenseg are pald by the management of theta FATHER GROGAN. . Fun ie His Story of the Row with the Michael | Ptk-n eee family aro NOt the Espero a ARREEE HARI AGE 2 tn, tet wag . unatal front FORUSHCO, ST Ashley-atat ia Thoy Aro Nihilists and Communtsts Who Ani at niente of tho family nea respecting Bs ‘Hold Sunday Pontes araatinaas Ate, i aged Nees eect’ a ‘ Boymue He donctas of vatvulardixeae eps Meat h QR ARUPEE Mencedte, dnuctuor nn tng eet And Teach Incendiary DootrinssHis Own | ‘PuncraPtruim dou Banta tay ane ee Loyalty to Ireland. KENCH An, 20, nin quarter = baat 7 ny ‘Of hte me lock. of 10, youn cl i; rent gro, FOUNAVEL CLIN ut Wiige MMA Wuaatnccste Gout eevebt an ; Lynn be i, ‘Tie Trinone published yesterday morning | fin UAT DEUENGOM ae enn and tiga ree tho statement of oie monibers of tho Michael } resltence, ay Gibernoon At Seeluck, ton ing Davitt Land League, a Fitth Wart Irish organt- | RUOKS Aue, 2 of Intatnmation at the to OUNWORL GON OT Iona yenrah months nad Baek MU zation, to the effect that they had been provent- ed from. holding a meoting in St. Uridgot's school-house by tho Itev. Father “Grogan, tho priest of tho parish; that ho had ordered them to movo off from the aidownlx: that ho had fol- srugniny attornoan rly Estdonce, No. zy Orta, lowed thom when thoy reassemblod at Finu- | BUCKINGHAM—Suddenly on Widd " cano’s Hall, and bd thom leave thoros and tnd | Aue, 21 ny Kin colintry reuidancas near trang otherwiee conducted himself in un obstroporous | jinoxingnam, of this e nigebai OF thio rau of See manners and that thoy balleved ho was under é 0 WHLI.8—Budionly, at Pewatken, Wi tho influonce of Hquor at tho time, father of pionine kK snd: aqamaet a awash Wells Atma Keng nlonths nnd 2. on Funora Aug, 21 fiom the residence of hiv. = Jee Carentnre au ms as a carrinans to Calygeareata, whet Hott ihe. 1s Seale M.Krionh, Saughlerae rum fami! ‘Or tht Dostring to learn somothing furthor about tho |. Pane eu a oa ee ‘ais a lor yasto! man, danghtor of Mr. BAL a Fore Fell matin a rosories yesterday mana ate AS to CALLED UPON FATHER GROGAN, who will. bo rememborod_ as the: porson who somo yonrs neo was charged with throwing 0 Protestant Dible from the window of ono of tho Miaola Contral cars, and asked him’ for bis eidtoryant ob tho affair, which he gave as fol- Wat ve ‘Those mon,” sald bo, “of this Miobacl Day- itt Land League, ag thoy cntl’ thomsotvos, iro Socialists, Nibilista, aud Communists, and they fre not connected with the Chicago Land. ANNOUNCEMEN15, = Iu Il. PAGE WILL LEAD TE Gos, fi 2 GOS —_—_——S———————_—_—_— '- AUCTION SALES, Assen econ Dvagite. 1 mysclf bave been a Land-Loaguo By GEO. P.: 30,0 mae since iv ‘Origin, and am a pald mom- y Wand aa GORE is co, bor. My firat Instullinent wae $10. This Society Was organized undor tho plea that it was n Land) Leaguy, but it: ts not, and has, therefore, buon detudiog the poopta around there.’ 1° myself had orcasion to. .be at one of the meetings a short tino ngo, © heard tho . most outraxeavs and incandiary lungitage used, tantamount to the stbvorsion of tho Whole stato of sovlety. If thare aver hus AUOTION: Opening Fall Season DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, bee! mn ho toved the cause of Ircland, and DH 0! X iuun boyel : : Rae tho world knows St aud tine anon by |> > Thursday, Aug. 25, 9:30 a, i, misrepreaonted is inimical to thut Suclety, if you jungo, fa all wrong. TI have always encour- axed tho freedom of Ireland. 1 vellevo I would Rive up oll that Ia neureat and denrost to mo for | + its iberation, . é . : = ‘THIS SOCIETY OF SOCIALISTS NAD A PICNIC ‘On tho Hth of Augdst—on a Sunday, ‘They had 4 band, and went iu procession pust the church at 8 o'clock In tha morning, to the disedification of alt the puoplo-around thore. And a scandal to tho neighborhood they wore. ‘They bold tholr Fuentes tals Socialist one,—you reinoimbor, on utsted ‘atreot, at Oswald Park, showing that thelr orgunization wns abtagoniatic to the Lund Longue, which held tholr celebration ou the day foliowing—Mouday, ‘They started to moot last Night (Sunday) in Bt. Wridgot'a schoul-house. Now, tho school-bouse hus beon undorsolug re- Palrs for two weeks,—painting and colcimining, sand things pene wo thatthe gris aoe not bo a Lano Dinos of Desirably Goode "I LaiaEO ines of Besirably Goods Onv ‘round WHO. 1% GORE & CO. Auctioneers, OPENING FALL TRADE SALE AT AUCTION, OF CHOICE CUsTOM-MADE BOOTS, - “SHOES, & SLIPPERS, WEDNESDAY, Aug. 24, : AY 9:90 A.M, PROMPT, Nothing that any Good Retaller need be lacking in this sale, ewe All ponds offored are giarantoed strateht snd Ho brought in a lamp, and sald thoy would hold | tar unless Fold AS VAIS Ton rate tholy meoting by Jninplight, ‘Chon T forbld It, | mikod ocsauine tds sala, NUors BPO expectally agatt, and they went outelds. And this mat Conway encourayed tham on the sidowalk.. £ suid to thoi: *Go howe,’—that it was impossi- ble for-thom to hotd thelr fuecting that nizht, I ghull never bo connected with Soclalists, Com- Uehted, and was ot io be used. = Whun I heurd -thoy wero thoro, 1. went to tha! mand Jt suld, * Postpone your meeting until the following Buns | day.’ One’ of them spoke up and sald *No.’ This waa a man named Conway, a brouminnker, —the movthplece of all incendinrlam, and a man who will speak agalustone, ~ a NO MATTER HOW EXALTED 118 POSITION ON KARTY, AN 1 O'CLOCK, A LOT OF } Mone Bervaus proatration, overwork, muniats, and Nihilists, for thoy: will havo ru- cours iy anything to gain: tholr ‘pada wi SHOEMAKING ACHINERY, thers Nottie qunation. atone Ie aan -o<. § BYU CLOSE PALTNeISIIE, eh 5 i : Thon thoy sald thoy: would yo suimewnore | 4 Sowing Machines, else. Tenia: * Not with my poriniasion.’. Thoy. said they would xo to Fi Teal: *Finucaue will not lot you buve it’ But they went off and enw bia son, and . got - permission from him to tse it, 1 wout to sou Finucane first, = to wurn him not to give tt to thom, »,Ho was not ” home, 80 Leent his son for him, and also his Qauanter, ‘Thoy sald be was up-staira in tho s 9. I WENT UP-STAINS, e but Tdldn’t find hia. I told tha mon who word thoro that thoy wero doing wrony, and that it waa better for them ta go home, and. nat be tho dupes of bad men, who would surety. lend thom. ascayes thea says Conwuys * Do you mean inv?’. 1 Dicing Machine, 1 Counter Skiving Machine, I Seam Rubber, . Dies, Lasts, &e., &e Ty GEO, LS GOR & CO., Auctioneer. THURSDAY, Aug. 25, at 9:30, AMEGULAR WEEKLY BALE OF CROCKERY ‘inucano'’s. Hull, Buys Ts'* Cap it, cap wear,’ en be garg mo ZEN UE AND | ; S| curecs aud = abun Bayst “*T Ail Rog y you about this ‘another time.’ .Phoa. he callad a i nen drunkard befora:all of.thom. Ho {sa le frothy'declaimer, and you cannot rely upon a, word that he'says, Ho fs. just og bad as Thor. sites that was inthe Orccian war. . Well, Tani I would see. about It, and as L was golng out hia brother followed me and struck mu twice as I Was xolng down the stops, ° 5 ' TAND KICKED 3H, Iwont over to the station for 1 policeman, got one, and came back to tho ball With him and polnted out my man, and culled on bim to arrest thot mip. - Bomo oried out, ‘No, don't: arrest nim. The policeman wouldn't tako bim,-so I loft the crowd thero and’ wont home. ‘fo say that these peonle aro conneuted with the Land ~League fs a libel, and tho: story’ which they toll astoyards anything inebriating-on my part te falgo and untrug, ‘[t would bo-a strange thing | that, when I had discharged ry dutics all A had colebratod mass and preached tha wholo day down ‘to °7 o'clock,-{ should have beon drinking. Jt 1s shameful to sny those things of ono who has lived {n Chicago twonty-ono yoars and never been jn liquor, But thesc people will not soracis to thke aver the cbaraotor of any nan, ‘This man Coowny has a little lot: noxt to the Sisters'Conyont. Thore .bo sits and fiddles all day and disturbs them; and, although 1 hava often spoken to him: about it, bo will uot atop, 80 you may seo whut sort of n tnan he Is."" “About how many, mon were thoro in all, Father Grogan?” sald tho reporter, * fe Wvaro itey gate perishlonera?" + Ware they ishioncrs?’ fy “Somo of thom were. Bome of them wore Germaus, * About how many of thom wore your parishy fonors’ ” [don't know—some of thom," nat: Ht, may be stuted that the mombors of tho Mishaol Dayitt Leuguo who called at Tus Tun. ‘UNE ullco did not object to Fathor Grogan’s re |"). fusing them tho uso of tha school-house. That ‘was soothing he had a'tight to do, becnune it 14 property belonging to the parish of which hu in tne priest. They -did object, howevor, to his forbidding thom to moet at any othor place, and to bis following them to Pinucane’s Hall, and attempting to provent tholr macting thore, ‘That bo did this prnenre from ‘his own stato. mont. Asregurds thoir charge thut ho was tho worse for Nquor, {t 1s roasonable to supposa wnat they mistook the oxoltowent under which ho was ovidently lubering on account of tholr disobedience for tha elfout of strong drink. Deeltoe of Man, Tmpotenoo of mind, limb, ‘or vital function | , norvous weaknoss, debility, atc, curod ty Welle Health Henower, $1 at drugeisis. Dopot. 63 Lako street, - en Over 180,000 Towa scnice sold. Bordon, Botlook x Cor cor hake and Dearborn streets, Chicago, , Werecommond Eltredgesewing-machines, alotiren sperciea, aan. este ‘forma reltot taking Monsman's Pepiontead Hoot onto, tho muteuious proportion, tif; noe 8 fuorg ati or Li ro \- Uke. tio? Sxtracts of buot,. but contains taloing propettioas ie tuyatautio in all ontee: ning pr f , bleed conditions, whether the result of exnaii or a ry loulariy if reaulting from pulmo- nary complaints. Cnawall, Ei tf & td, Full Jings of WV. GC. C., and Hotel Ware; alo corated Wars, .A largo Dai isdortmiont of Uinsswara, Lamps, ed Fixtares, So.” jouds packed for cnuntry morchants. Pane O, Te GORE we CO. Atetloneers, ASSIGNEE’S - SALE, Lincoln's Restaurant, 189 East Madisuns, AT, AUCTION. - * Thursday, Aug. a5, at 10 o'clock. Plated War, Table Cutlorr, Crockory and, Gita ware, Table Linen, Chundeliors, Bramball & Dean Kanye, Brolior, ‘ables, Showcnso, Hat lack, Sc. 80 JOSEPH 1H, SLAIUTLN, Avsignee. -D. LONG will conduct tho swig. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM'S CO. : ‘64 and 8 itandoiph-st, ‘ 200 Selected Young CANARY BIRDS,: AT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, at 10:30 nm. nt our toro, 64 and . Handolpt-at. ‘ ELISON, FLEUSHEIM & CO. Auctioneers, ROYAL BAKING POWDE psteeencan | Absolutely Pure. 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