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‘ } i } 8 THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 188I—TEN PAGES THE CITY. IN GENERAL. FE. FE, Cant, of Albany, is nt tho Tromont, H.C, Beck, of Brobklyn, ts nt the Sherman, FH, toners, of Toledo, 1s at the Bherman, D. Manat, of Clovoland, {8 nt tho Tremont, J. M. Brooks, of Topeka, Kas, 1s at tho Shor- man, Mns, Gov. Cuntom and daugntors aro at tho Palmer. p Lutnern Deannony, of Havana, Til, {6 at. tho Tremont. ; Junar N. W. Wetra, of Schuyler, Nob,, fg at the Pacific. Du. dt. N. {ine and wife, of Clovoland, aro at tho Palmer. 2 Jupue HL, A. GinpEnstxeve, of Now York, is at the Pacific. Dow A. Panne, of New Orleans, is registered at tho Pacific. * J.B. Gopparn and R.A, Edgar, of England, fre registered at tho Palmer, - D, K. Traxxey ond faintly have returned from their vacation In Wisconsin and at tha seashore. D. Donk, Goneral Superintendent of the Atierican Union Telegraph Company, Now York, is at tho Patmer. Dic" Sana Hacketr StevENKON returned fron the East day before yesterday, and Is stop" pig at No. v2 North State streot. ‘Tun tompertura yestorday, as obscrved by Manassa, opieinn 88 Madison atreot, TRINUNE Bulldi wns; Bit, Mm. 10 degrous; Ae Mey Ti 12 my iH: Bp. my Te 8 p.m. 75. Barometer, § Be May 2VT8E BPs Utey 2078, Wiuntas Cinisxeyer had John Karnoy bee fore Justice Summerfield yosterdny morning charged with crucity to avimals in driving bores ao hard 1 dropped dead. Tho caso was continued for one week to give the prosecution a chance to bring forward more withosses. ‘Tne {inprovoment of obey streut is now com- pleted, and will be opened seals ‘The new gravel and macadumized partion is from Lake to Harrison. Mr, G, M. Hollister, the Inspector for the elty, bas been on the ground continually, pil thinks it ono of tho best strects on the West le. ‘THOMAS SruLntr, of Calcutta, Indian: K. B.A. Stonbouse, of Cape Town, South Africa; Mr. aud Mra, Arthur Garner, of Sydnoy, Now South Wates: W, B. McCord, of Paris, France; Willtai Bpuuldiog, of Binirgowrie, Scotlands J.C. War- rington, of Liverpool; and F.8, Newboutd, of Cheltentam, England, are at tho Pacitic. S ATittuunn reporter asked Mr. L. 4% Lotter yesterday what truth thore was in tho telegram from New Yorlc thut ho and Ulatlin wero about to ostublish a dry-goods house in Chicago, “ None whatever,’ was the reply, ‘What #tnrtod tho rumor?” Can you tolf ma where tho winds como from?” Tho reporter could not answer. THOMAR WALL, ex-Supervisor of West Chi+ Ago, Now engugod in rowing cotton in Missis- elppl, is in the oily on n visit luoking atter busl- ness Interests, Ho anys thero will Hot be moro than half n crop of cotton rniged in bis State on necaunt of the want of rnin, and thut crops of all kinds ove suffered correspondingly from the same cause, Tne contractor for the improvement of War- ren avenue from sBakley avenue to the rallrond track can probably make more fusg and do less than any othor contractor jn Chicago. ‘The slreot bas been kept impassable for sovoral Inonths. There bas bean stone drawn.thore, but nothing further done, The people on the thor- oughfare are tired of this child's play. If tho Souifactor. can dothe work let him go on and io tt. ‘THERE was a fino exhibition of sisterly alfoc- tion yesterday afternoon In Justice “Summer- Notd's court. Mrs, Aubfo Gallagher cnuscd tho ‘Arrest of hor sister, Mra. Annic MoNamara, for thronts. They both reside at No, 1723 State Strect, and ure always quarroling, In court thoy gave one another a torrible tongue Inshing, and, to squaro tho thing up, Justico Summer- dloid put thom under bonds of $100 cach to keep tho pence fur a yenr. ‘Tity. Coroner held an inquest yesterday upon Belma Lenz, a¢ieyear old girl living at No, 2 Fake atreet, and found that she came to hor “death from injuries recolved in —acci- dentally — talhng rom: on. swing, and striking her head agninst the wall of tho houso. Alsy, upon Jobn Nickson, 35 yeare of age, wno cutne ta hig deuth by reason of chronic ulcohol- Jem, ond whose body was’ found Monday in a Vacant tot nt the corner of West Elghtecntn and Lrown stroets, : A MEETING of the stockholders of tho Contral and Western Telephone Companies. was hold in tho Westeru Union building yesterday morning for tho purpose of voting on propusitions to lr crense thor enpital stovk, There was np op- position, and n motion to lucrease tho stock of the Woatera fram $40.00) to $650,000 was agreod. \e, 8 wita one to nuke tho capital of the Central .0.0. it wus suld by one who ought to know mat tho additions were not due to rs extension of business, but that the object was to" per petunte the ebarters.” Z * ‘Tue Custom Cutters’ and ‘Tallors’ Association met at the Grand Pacitic Hotel Jast cvening and hud t discussion on tho advisability of furnish MK permanent oiub-rooms, laying the forma- non af @ itbrary, aud other mousures looking towards giving tho CFRAIIZA OR, i perinationt poclal churucter, Str. LT. Barwise doliverod an uddress gn “Tho Artof Garment Cutting." Mesers, S.A. Duninp, Jobn Hora, Fred 1, Struct, and £7. Burwise wera appointed a Committee on Librury, and Messrs. G. C. sinith, Wiillain MeMusters, and Daniel Donahue a Com- auitteo on Constitution, Fount brothers, Eddio, Isanc, Paddy, and Si+ amon O'Donnell, wero before Justice Brayton yesterday afternoon charged with inthnidating ‘a 1u-year-old boy named Willie Kuhn, who ives with fils yarcnta on West Twelfth street Into stealing at different times from bis father's trunk. It was alleged that tho O'Donnell pove hid sent Katn’s hoy for money undor threats to Kill bin, and hud @quandorell tha money. On the othor hand, jt was atioged that the wholo trouble arose out of bad “binod batween tho parentaon both sides, and tho O'Donnell bovs swore thoy nover apoky to young Kahn. Tho cago Was dot finished, Rovent Mariews and Frank Gilmore, allas William Burns, wero before Justice Hudson Dlonday for trig He sett bo could tot tnd anything against thom, aud so discharged thom, “That samo night tho two men wore found hy ‘Oltwers Hofman, Kilnger, und Lorch In. tho ‘house No. 103 Larrabeo atroct ona burglarizinu expedition. The house wags surrounded and tho dwo men tound in thelr stovklux-foot creeping frou roum Ww room. Thoy were broughtupyester- duy morniog bofore Justice Kaufmann, and ute tempted ut once to RE chango of yonusto udson again, but the io Was vontinuad to fe pe quvetacone anid iJ ane been got on for Ie, 1@ Nar le police ara Aighly onraged that it should be so. Pat FLANenty, a teamster, was driving a heavy wagon along Contre strout Monday ovens dng, whon ho meta gentioman in a Hebt buyey coining from the opposit dircution, ‘I'he yentic- qoan turned out as much as be could, bub Finke erty drove straight nhoud, paying no attention ‘ty the othor rig, and succouded in taking off one ‘of the buggy wheels, frightening the horace, and throw 1 yenteMuN to the Pavement with @ broken feg, from whick be will probably nat re- cover for ut teust three months, Instond of ng- sisting tho wounded man, Flaherty drove right vn, but was overtaken by un olticer. and wrrest- ed. He was brought up before Justice Kaure mane 7 & Rouble chars: of disorder: und orlmi- nal carcleaness, wus bold to tue Crimin: Court under bonds of $00), ia INVORMATION hag boon recolved from Fatre ficld, In., that 1. L, Hollis, traveling agent for a South Water streot frult doaler, wad narried at Fairfield Saturday afternoon to u girl by the name af Clarke, omployed at a hotel in Mount Pleasant, and that it had ufturwaras bean digcuy. ered that he bad vn wife jn this cfty, and that ‘ho Was thorofore arrested for Diuamy. ‘hore bi & Mr. Hollld now traveling In Jowa who was mar. rie Huge piesea pears. ago, aoa pat two is wife au jor rents, WhO ure living at No, 4 West Luke ttrcut, “Mnow -noth= dng ubout tho alfair except what thoy havo seen in tho nowspupers, and are Jnelined te believe Upat thore fs goine inistake, and that the person. Rrvested Is tot thoir Br, Mollie, but same other Porson, They expect to hear. defaltly on tho Aubdject in a day or two. 3, i JesNY CorroN, a nowsboy who ran away from home about a month ago, way found by his wother in the etrout yesturday. Sho chusud bin through the Ronrd of Trade alley, aud suc. qeeded, with the nasistance of one of the polite orukera, 19 catebing bin, ‘Che race creatod puaxt deat of sport, ‘The crowd of Bourd o: rada men and x got of nowseboys and boute dlucks joined iu tho chnse, the further under the aellet that Mrs, Cottun had been robbud, and diay were quite ne auxious to pole ber corner dhe supposed Cilut ns thoy bave been to steer dear of the August dealin wheat, ‘he crowd zoHvetod wround Denny snd ble mu tll sho chrentened to fulnt, whom sume one sholited, *Giyg ‘em alr, and the throng separated, le ated ‘he mothor and her nowly-fuund son to rt, Tune probably nevor wasn bottor timo Pour i te eA a Cs ust resent, w! OnbY BX OF says im Weeks of the brick-making- season rernive wing tri SOR maar teeta ee te uneu . juuds, with u full knowledge ta thoy nud the it qulge on the manufacturers, theroforg, thut tha jouth and AWosk (Bido Lrick-luporors Gales fave the “bosses” notice a day or two ago that m wud after to-day thoy would demand un ulyunce Of 25 conte a day over thelr presout rages, which now range from 8225 to. e fay, The manutncturors, tou, realize that the vant Adysintxera bavo tho advantagn tale tora ts tue wee ge penaeane a) tog and soma itcking, the demand Will tu prob seneral vy if not uaiverealty, necbued tor" te artes: aa briews wiih, ot pouree, 49 UN AnOolbor soted,. ni 8 Wan! vill uicimately-toot tho bill, Eeeteette Henee sry MUUDENELL : Coroner Butson bold an {uquost yesterday at he ilintnan Street Police Studion upon the Body f the young man James Corrigan, who died hug. “10 at his home on ‘T'wentyesixth + tract, Dear Western ayenue, from iujuries Fecolved = tho night before fn a tight dn front of asnioon at the corner of erent Ys rst street and Oakloy itvenie. Numerous wit- hesees wero examined and much testimony ad- duced showing that Corrigan hud undertaken to whip one of “the Johnson boys" for their nouse of an anil friend of fits, nud that during tho = mé@téo, which ensued John Wurnseo, alias Fisher, a fritnd of the Johnsons, Neked 1p A piece of fence-bunrd about four fect Tone and six Inches wide and denit Corrigan a terrific blow over the rfrht car, causing a frace ture of -tho skull oxtending arotni tho buso of the brain from ono ear to tho thor, Tho jury found a yerdict recommending that John Burnses, alias Fisher, bo held to nwnit tho netion of tha Grand Jury, and that Willlam Johnson and George Johnson bo held as accossorics bofore tho fre THE CLLY-HALL. ‘Trene woro thirty-five doaths repurted at tho Hoalth Oftico sosterday, and thirty-seven burial permits issuci. * YeSTERDAY was A goo doy for deaths amonz horses. Thora wero twonty-olxht dead ones re~ ported nt the Health Ofice. ‘Tie Commissioner of Public Works oponod 9 number of bils for tha Impravoment of streets yesterday morning. Atl wore above tho amount Of tho ussesamonts Jovi, A DIAPATCH was revolved yesterday from tho absent Mayor, who fs cating clams and fish at Kock Island. Chicago has never been more quict than during his absonce. ALN estimate of 20,053 was pald Rust & Cools belo yesterday on necount of the suporstructure of tho Harrison street viniduct, and $1,123 to J, J, Kearns ov account of the substructure, ‘Titers wero threa now cases of sinail-pox re- ported pestering and two denths, Tho deaths wero at No, 313 Weat Division street and Nu, 224 Irving placo.” Tho new cuses were from tho Hausa of Correctlon, Na, Ti. West Madison atrevt, and No, 1080 Milwaukes avonuo. Frost time to time ‘ne frinusn hte shown up the fact that the distillorics on the North Sido were allowtig thelr stuf! to run into the river, contrary tolaw, The englneor at the Fullorton avenue conduit clulms that this refuse In boing pumped out Into thy inke doos Krone dinmnyzo to the works, and an Invostivatiog by the Commtls- sioner of Henith 1s to be Justituted, ‘Tun people who ovcupy tho Lakeside Build. ing Bhould tuen out with clubs and guns, if van’t do uny bettor, to keep the gnitll-pox bulance out of the alioy between tho City-lHatl ani that sirncture. Minclog this pest-breeding vehicle in this proniinent lucality, where hiune dreds of persons are compelied ta como in vat- fact with It and pasa jt.js u menace to public heulth, Ail fair warnings seom to remalo une heeded, and the people who pny the taxes aro delled the exposed to tho terrora of the inoat horribly and disgusting disease known to man without the least juatilleation or reason, ‘fin building permits issuod yesterday woro as follows: A, Keller, basement, 21 by 0 fcet, No. 116 Cornell stecet, to cust £1,200; Dr, P Winters, two-story addition, 21 py 75 feut, No, 5 West Mudison etreot, to cost’ $2,000; UG. A; Jiush, two-story barn, #2 by WW feot, No, 277 Ln Salicuvenuo, to cost $1000; We Pullen, ong. story nddition, 2 by G0 foot, No. 203" West ‘Ewelfth streot, to cost $1,000; John Nickerman, three-story tlats, 2 by 68 fect, No, 2698 Wallace street, to cost $f. J. H.. McAvoy, thren-story store, 09 by M fect, Cottage Grove avenue and Twontyelitth street, to cost $23,000; Angola O'Reilly, two-story dwelling, 21 by 45 feot, Dear- born and Twenty-ninth streets, to cost £2,4 William, Artnour, three-story’ dwelling, 40 by. 00 feet, No. 2015 Prulria avenue, to cost $33,000. Ix the Boftor Inapoctor's office at the City Healt thore isu piece of a boiler which exploded on tho promises of A, Heyman & Co, at 14 Lake street, inst Saturday. Tho fron {4 threo-six- teonths of au inch thick, and the rivets ono- fourth of ah Inch, bolng nltogethor insuitigiont for tho purpose of generating steam. ‘The ex- plosion was not Mttonded with any spoolal disage ter, which fs owlng to tho non-proximity of pee atthe time, It set tire to some matorial, owoever, but the damnyvowvas slight, The boiler Was never reported or inspected. When tho Assistant Boller Inspector callad after the ex- plosion ho could obtain no Iuforiaation from tho proprietors, They claim tho boller way only ‘used for beating water, but It 1s understood that steain wag yencrated In it for uso iu another art of tho building, Tho suppression of in- jormution #68 to builors in use 18.oF Itself an of- Tense aguluat the law, and, when itis considered whut the consequences to life and property may. be froft tha use of dangerous bollers the mutter becomes crituinal, Sr. 1, EH. ‘Lerney, the City Boiler Inspector, fs fuvestizating tho cage. A DISTANT CALL FOI AID. A ciroular Jottar was received yostorduy nt tho Mayor's oftice, uddresacd ta bis Honor, recit- jog tho fact that on the 20th of July last there cumo up tisuddon and terrible gale, by which Alty-olgbt fahurmen, tho crows of ton leh bouts, lost thoir lives, loving. 200 persons who wero depertent Upon them for support, and ald was askod towards supporting those gee) le and crentiog & permanent find to provide for poor families who inay be placed tna similar i fortunate condition In the future. Accompany: ing the clreyine wis Bg following persoual let- tor from tha ev. Arthdr Lawrongon: SUBTLAND. Isues, Lerwick, Au; 1881.— The Hon. the Mayor: of Chicago—Sm: 1 take leave to ask your kind consideration of tha an- nexed, in tha hope that you muy perhaps be so ‘ool as to bring the matter Lo which it rofers to tho knowledyo of your foltow-oltizons, some of whom may bo charitably disposed to assist onr distressed fishorefolk.. Pmay refer you to Prof, Abbott, Innaing, Mich. or to the’ Rov. Usear Clute, lown (lows State), to whom 1 nm porson- ally known, Rowing you to excuse my troub- lng you, remain. sir, yours respectfully, # ‘AutHun LAWRENEOS, of Lerwick. TOE COUNTY-BUILDING, ‘Toe Grand Jury yestorday heard savon cases snd found four truo bills. * ‘Tnx tax antesin tho Town of Lako were not Anished yesterday, but probably will bo to-day. -4. Cy GoopMan bad au attachment Issued. orainst him yestorday for falling to appear as a petit Juror, Micuarr Liska and Frank Novak woro on telat yesterday in tho Criminal Court for roh- bory.” The case was not concluded when the Court adjourned, . Mn. CHAMDERLALN, Who is employed to look after the expenditures of tho Supervisors of the several townd, {8 ninounced. ABA Candidate for Warton of tho Poor-House, and Dr, Hizenbach, of the Insuno Asylum, continucs to push bis aluttng for the position of Wurdon of tho Hoa- pital, . . ALD, Munpry procured a onpins Jetgnts yin tho Critninal Court for tho arrest of E. W. Man deville, salesman foe joasra, = Clu- mont & Suyor, olutulers, Tho ulldavit upon which the caplas wna tssited. charges that Mandeville, sumo weeks ago, bired of him a horse and buggy, valued at $150, which he haa falted to return, Ho le accordingly wanted to gaine forward and yivo bond in the aum of $1,00to nnsworn civit sult for tho recovery of tho property. Tho frotnin the case apporr to bo. that Mandevillo preeurad tho team for a Spinday ride, that, ns ho alleges, te hitohod it on North Clark street while be proceeded to quoneh: is thirst, aud that ba has not seon it sinco, and that, when be woke up tho next moriing, be a mau & gold wateh and considerable U.8. A. Ar tho Sub-Troasury yostordny $10,000 in sil- Ver wus puld out and $4,000 recelyod. The dis- bursomenta of gold fouted up $15,000, ‘Tue revelpt for internal revenue yesterday amounted to $U1,820, of which $25,284 was for spire, ui for tobacco aud cigars, and $1,385 PostilAsten Parser gives notice that tho sub-stutlon on Cottage Grove ayenuo has beon erentad un olfice for the puymont and issuance of domestic monoy-orders, THe Faltovln dutiible goods wero rocolved At thy Custom-House yesterdays EB. 8. Waste burn, to Fold, Lindloy & Co., y cade onrthone Waru; Deak & Mucher, t cuss fur akinw; W. A. Ns0 maps; Ivaae Greonafeldor, o fustenmaritey FP, Smith, 1 cxso ay xes; Murahall Field & Co. 78 casoa dr woods; Danson Stowart, bales empty baa; 0. WV. Wobster,4 -casks ging Cnicago Stunping Company, vio Goxes tinplate; Fowler Bros.. 100 . Tho colloutions worg $0,504, sacks eal A-MAN colliug hioelt OW. Da travollay through Jowa, Noveaake aad Dahan tho Western miliiners, gelling county rights at about & each, lottors have poured in from tho vioting asking for the woods, but it 16 needless to atuty that the Post-Ollico carriors cannot Nnd apy such frat, Jous tionban, # young man living with bis Uncle at No, WU State street, was arrested last wight by Post-Olllce Jnspector A, lb, Spurling churged with for O Halic ton monoy-order fur $25 addressud to Oscar Gocher, a young En> gliabmon with whom bo Was uequaluted. fi aps puurs that the two wore friends, and that Gochor uid the other that he was expecting the order, At ts alloged that Riordan then went to tha Post- Gilles. gud forged au order directing Ucober’ Y deliver sto nt to af by Lotel, ul been 1 Ja charged that ho thon socured the exacted lotter wnd forged his friend's nue tu the ree coipt tor tho moncy, Tho latter saya that no ono cise know that tho lotter was coming, and that by'did not algn the ordor for tho truustor of the wall, A compurison of bandwrit! nu did not abow up to the adyantaye of the accused, and bo wis seut to tho County Jal Yio will*huvo a pearl Losoro Commissioner Hoyno thie morn: ing. Miordan Js recently from aN. Y., anne chums to bave been studying law for threa dot past. tiv denleg all knowledgo of the al- juged forgery. GREAT 88 KED-TAPE, A rathor peculiur caso of tho dolays of official Ted-taue has been developed at the Custam- Houwy, dirs. B. W, Hurry, of thts cit; Vicesitexent for” diliiols of § che’? Monne Vernoy Ladies’ Assoolation, ano! = Hon which fe engaged’ in renee the former homo of Gcorgo }, Washington. in ‘Hancock, Mr. Al Mu: hor oficial capaclty sho wrote to M. Edmond do Lafaycttee, a member of tho French Senate, and n grandson of Gen. Lafayotte, requesting hitn to present the Assoctation with some article used by his [Mustrious ancestor to bo placed in the olf homestead at Mount Vernon. In reply, M. do Lafayette roto that he had forwarded 1 favorit armehatr constantly used by the Gens eral, which ho requested might bo placed in the room occupied hy his grandfather when: tho guest of Washington at Mount Vornon. Tho consignment waa not necompanied by a Con- sularinvoice, and hence bad to bo held at tho New York Customelutise, Mts. Marry’s attor- ney hus consequently potitionadt Scoretary Wine dom to direct that the chalr bo forwarded to this- elty without unpacking in spite of this Infore malty. PUNCH, BROTHERS, PUNCIE WITH CANES Tho revenue officifis have discovered nt’ prac- tice among somo of the snloonkeepors in tha elty which nny bag? fome ono Into sorlous trouble. Wittin tho last fow day's tha Deputies and Gayers have diseovercd a umber of becr Btainps which wero not destroyed, ns required by law. So far as Is known thoro was no intent to dofeaud, but. In the future ovory enso will bo {nguired into. and, if there bo the least maple clon of fraud, vigorous prosecutions will be in- Btituted. ‘Tho law requires tho stamps "to ve destroyed by driving through tho snmy the fau- cet through which tho liquor {fs to be drawn, or an ane fnucet of equal size, at tho time tho yeascl: is tapped, in casa tho vessel {a tapped eben the other epixot-holes, of which thora shalt bo hut two,— ono fn tho hend and one in the side.” ie pens alty for failing to so destroy tho stamp isa tine of $100 and one yenr's fuprisoamoit. Deputy- Coltector Spritier is taking steps to stan this enrolusness, and proprictors who have carcless Dartonders should profit by this warning, ns in tho futuro the law will be vigorously enforced. MATRIMONIAL, MILLEN—HEAN, A quict, plonsant wedding oveurred last ovon- ing at Christ iteformed Episcopal Church, Stich ieun avenue and Twonty-fourth street, the con- travting parties being Miss Nottle Reau, daugh- torof Mr. Rent, of Marshall Field & Co, and Mr. George Miller, Treasurer of tho United States Distilling Company, The church waa well Mod with guests, # large number of young peu- plo boing In attentance, At precisely 7 o'clock Mr. Dyor, the orgunist of the church, struck up the Gohengrin “Wedding March," and tho Uridal party entered and marched .slowly up the centre ulsie in tho’ follow. iug order: . Ushers—Sam ©, Ueald nud Al-Ciark, C, 8. Maurau, and Will Robbins; the bride and her tathor, mothor of tho bride and tho groom, Tho brite was bandsomoly nt- tired ina rich bridal rove of ivury-tinted bros ended eatin, with garniture of Sounish lace: reg ulnifon veil, orange blossoms, nnd pearl orna- munts, Tho bride's mother woro a rich robe of heavy blue satin. ‘ At the chancel the bride and groom advanced d werg mot by the Rov, Ur, 8. H. Meade, who sacting in Bishop Chenoy's absence, and the service was pronounced which inade the couple manand wits. Tho organ then played tho Men- deissobn sone ne Marcu,” wnd the bridal part: to tho cirrlayes and. wero ceive anca ty tho residence of tho Drido’s parents, coruer of South Park avenic and ‘Thirty-tifth streot. - Hero a private reception wus held, and the bridal party and a few intininte frlonds passed u very enjoy. ublo evening. The bride and groom received o number of hunusome presents, They yo to Oconomowee for n ‘short stay, and on tholr re- turn will: bo nt homo” to friends in tholr new residence, on Thirty-saventh strect, neanVer- non avenue, Among tho frucats at the church wore Mr, and Mre, George Hoggs, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Luster, Miss Annie Phiipot, Mr, Frog Aldrich, Miss Int- tio Stanley, Mr, Seth Keut, Miss Carrie Farwell, Me, Harry Seavey, Mr. Sain Thrull, Misa Josie n, Ming Wood, Mrs. Wash- Duruy, Miss Koitogu, Mr. Futler, Sr Sharp, Mr. Al late, Miss Datsy Goodmat, Mr, Gooraa Hloops, Mr. Brush, Milas Held, and Str, Allen, LAID OUT IN CAUCUS, SUCH WOULD SEES TO NE TNE FATE OF COMDIIB> BIONER CLANK AND MIS BOUNCING NESOLU- ‘TION, 3 The County Board {= very much divided, ‘and then again It fsnot, and tho proposition 1s proven by the developments of yesterday. Tho ques- tlon of clecting county employés was up- permost, on account of ‘tho resolution of Monday, and tho day was givon to caucusing. Tu the forenoam Commissioner Knopf held.a Caucus of bis own at ils store, where thoro wero Dresont Messrs, Stowart, Knopf, Purington, Senne, O'Neill, Wood, and Coburn. Commis- slonor Hutt, thougt hot, present in the flosh, Was pleayed to abide by whutever was ‘dono, the object of the wiucus’ bole tu defent somo of Commissloner Clark’s moveinents. If bad been called in contomplation of unother cnuvua balng: held In tha afternoon ut the instanco of Cum- tuilsstoer Clurk, and it was ugreed that tho res- ofutions in reforence to cutting off¢ tho term of all omployés Sept. 1 should bo rescinded. When tho sonora! farther convened 1. fow hours liter everything, much to the surprise of those who bad ‘not beon on bund, in the forc- hoon, was found cut and dried, Com= tmissloucr ; Clark was called: to ~ preside, ant did | not take = him. - Jong to fathom tho situntion. He was vote down upon every proposition made, and tha action of tho private, select, or Knopt caucus jas concurred in through and through, That is, it was ngrced that the. resolutions adopted Vacating the offices Sept. 1 should be”. NESOINDED AT TO-DAY'S MRETING, and that ull uf tho ofticovs who bad beon' elected for n year from December lust should hold over until the expiration of their ret Live terms. ‘Tho only othor ayreomont reached—and it waa unaninous—Wwas that County-Agunt MeGrath, whose term expires Sept, 1, should bo retilectad, aud Unat the election of members of the School Board and Toll-loud Jnspectors should vo~ cur at tho first mooting ln September, Both eanonses Wore cnitlrely barmontous, to all ap- pearunces, but it td knuwn that the Clirk and Knopf factions aro us far from thinking tha suine Way ns ever, and that both are satistied that thoy have Faljvett ® substantial victory, Commjasioner Clark argues that ‘Knopf haa shown bis band, and ho ia not ooo of the kind who dics una while, upon tho other band, Knopf thinks his victory ty’ overwhelming and complete, and the prospovt is that the Oght’ will gosecrotly on, Br. Knont will loye three of hia adborents this fall,—Stowart, Wood, and Coburn, whose terms of olfice expiro,—and Clark {3 bulld- ing upon this. fact. ani dhinks that’ by tho time the clection comes round adversary will lw in the. minority. Injustica’ of legislating the omployés out of oliico before thalr tlauw oxplred was, no doubt, tho Jnflucuco which Be Knopf the victory; but theory appears to Around ag to the intent of the reaolution which it is proposed to regolud, aud tho indications aro. that the Clark faotion will trlumph in the end. Whit was sought to bo accomplished appears to bave been te dtaplacement of tho Wardens of tho Hospital and Poor-House, ana tho action of the caucus Is regariod as favorable to the wonORRG, though it postpones the reault a fow LINCOLN PARK, THE HEALING ‘VInTURS OF ITH ARTESIAN WELL WATER The Lincbin Park Commissioners mot yester- day atturnoon, Presideut, Winston in tho chuir, Socrotary ‘vaylor submitted the fallowlugs: E.S. Paplor, Secretary Lincoln Park Commta- alonere—De an Sins no following is an analysis of tho water of the lower artesian woll in Line coin Kari, made fu compliance with tho ordora cA Couvmitalonee, 1 J. Kudlsb, with a view tu ag Ly Wino ‘rallon (64d18, pratusy ‘of bho. Wator com. allon (584 ‘ tho Water con> ey * Carbonate of fino, ort grains; varbon> 4 OF thaghesia, 9.4903, carbonste of Tron, 08s at sulphate of ime, 16.021; sulphate of sadu, 20,7115 chloride of magnesiuar, W812 ation, 21; alum ua, triees; orguiria aud suspended inattor,nones sulpburated Piyelronsa, traces; tutal, 70.4 grains; free carbonic avid, W231 onbia inches. Apoeralngly this water Ie decldatly, caicto, and {ta uae ie indicated whuro ite presuinable Sansoquent dlurotic. and diuphoretio action ts desired. It will probably prove benollotal in dis- oases of the urinary organs, gravel. caloulus, cutursh of the: bladdor; also lu cortuin cases of dyepopslu. ‘The action of the water will not bo DUrgulive a8 A Tilo, since tho laxutive ucuun of bite of soda 16 counteracted by tho j., Tho othor satine constituents an tracea of fron and sulphureted rere, though hardly autiiclent to alter the’ general character of ‘the water, should nevertheless bo en inta consideration by the physivians rece oumending tho water In‘ special cases, The Treeness of tho water froin organic Bus. pended impuritics greatly enhances its yaluo for drinking purpodos, ‘Tho temperature of the water at tho woll is 68.8 degroos Fabrenhelt, Rospoctfully, . Ky SIRBEL, Attor some talk on tha subject, Cominissionor Stockton was directed to sollolt plana for, works to supply tho park with water, Yi STRAIGHTENING TIE RIVER THAT. PROJECTING POINT BOUTH OF ADAMS STREET, Some timo agoan attempt was mado to havo she river atraigbtoned botween Adums and Van Duron streets, on tho woat sido of the river, by taking a strip of land owned by tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayno & Chicago Railroad Company, It to tako 680 lineal fect, equal to Ut Will tako $4,800 to put up docks along the now front, and $8,780 to dredge tha rivec at that point. aud the ulty have had seve tho subject, and the railroad offered at one tine todunate the strip of lund, providing the city would grant It certuln privileges, Nothing has over vou of it, and the matter stands In statu. MO BO far 4s tho city is converned. ate. O, Be Garba, Foprosuotative of the Pennsylvania Cony ’, slated that there bad bevy Uo conferenous botwoen the vity ollicials aud the ollicluls of bis fenpee regarding tho sule of thig plece of land sjuve the comploion of the new depot. Thoru bad bevn some cunfer- ences provious to that time, as tha Cowpany ‘Wad anxious to sccure somo privileres in return for the strip by wnich the structure could have beou extended south of Jackson streat, But as to city rofused to vacate Jackson street, or 0 A inisunderstanding wi, urant any of tho nrivitegcs desired, It was ilo- efded not to extend tho depot bayond tho north lino af Jackson street, and oo brides across tho river at that ints caniot interes fere with the — rallronis using the depot, ns in such nense the trainsenn just nx well pass beneath the viiduct that would have to be vonstruoted noross the tracka nt that joint. His company has no particular tse forthe and In question, and tho city canno doubt have it for the purpose of aiiniabtening. the river If it wants tt. Mr. Gorhatn says a bridge at Jacke son street would Lo no tse without the straight- ening of tho rivor, for, na itis, only ono draw can bo malo, and that will not be suliciont to ailow tho free passage of vosscls, SEXTON’S OLAIMS. A WILT, OF $107,000, Tt was stated tho otnor day that P. J. Soxton had gent ina final stutoment of what ho claimed atill to ba ducon his Court- House contracts, and that tho sum total thorcof wis $197,000,—an ampfint consitorably greater than that recelyod frofy tho Iato sale of Court-House bonds, Hays Ing Jomo ourlosity to aco Just how tho tan of claims was able to figure up so heavy a Will, tt THinkve reporter called upon him: yesterday and wns furnished tho following tetatied stutos mint of.tha soveral unaitjusted bainnees: FINAL STATEMENT, AUG. i, 1881, Balanco duo as por bill rendered 1 On dome masonry,as por covtract. $10,504 be domo brickwork, as por con- PRObs se veoes agscteeasecnens 15,073, ee 8 40,600 Damage by dolays {n mason work. 818,405 Ditmage by delays {0 frou-work ... 25,088 Dumage by dolays in fro-pro . work, , a eesee 4,085 —— 401 Interest statement "0" Interest estimato H..... vo 187 3 Discount on county orders recotved un- ite protest, Bs pcr Statomanit ti he ty 25, Wluttve Of rpontry, a or Mi MME fe 1S8lorsesesce B10 Balance due on rotund aseeguatel Ag. jee Ss Hiuco dug on mlseo Ute 1, 183k... Tv ‘Total valance. $197,031 THE TUG BLOW-UP. LOW WATER THE PHONANLY CAUSE OF THY EX- YLORIONGETTING READY FOL THR IN- QUEST. The United States Local Inspector of Steam Vessols has nut yot made a report on the causes which fed to the blowing up of the tur A. B. Ward, although he has forwarded’a report con- talotug i moro statemont of tho cntistrophe. ‘Tho Ward was {nspected April 4) of this yenr, and at that timo the bolfor wns subjected to n bydrostatio pressure of 165 pounds, a working Pressure of 110 pounis bolng given. Tho boiler, was built in 1677 of throv-cightbs-inch fron, at the Excelsior Iron orks, and was pronounced one of tho best on tho river. Inspoctor Btewart I, Moore will make n thorough oxamination within a fow one when tho botloris romoved to nk more favorable posi- ion, Tho Government zago, which was recoy- cred after tho accident, wns yesterday tested and found to bo at tho proper mark, showing that it had not beon tampered with, nnd that tho tug was not carrying more steam than was allowable, Although to official Inspection has been mado, it Reams probable that THE ACCIDENT RESULTED FROM LOW WATER, which might bave exposed tho crown-sheet when the tug canted. Tho Inst diriug bofore tho neoldent was dono at Lake streot bridge, when the engine was working, whiah, as 1s well known, would ralso the water, Tho gagea wero then tried, and, ns tho fireman ree members,’ seemed to show low water, although he. paid but little attention to tho matter, the engineer boing conaidored o reliable min, When tho engine stop) od worice ing the water would recede consiferably, and itis more than probable that the inspection will demonstrite this to have been tha cuse, 4 Deputy-Corouer Varges bas. iinpancted the following jury to bofd an inquest on the bouy of McDonald, ono of tho victims of the explosion: Joby Davls, foroman; Robert ‘Tarrant, W. ‘T Hagian, 8, FP. Pushek, thomas Gleanon, Witkin PR Lundy. Tho ownors of the boat and the United States Boller inspector have been shb- yenaed. The jury is suld fo bo composed tnuiniy of oxports in the matter of bollor constriction, and ought to arrive nt tho real cause of the dia- aster. ‘Tho inquest will bo hold nt the Coronor's alfice at 3 o'clock Friday ufternoon, A TRIP. OUT WEST. CHICAGOANS’ EXPERIENCES IN KANSAS, ‘Tho Chicago party which wont out to Kansns Inst week to tako part in tho musical festival at Biamarck Grove, aanile or so from Lawronco, ‘hod some rather enttrtalning exporionces in tho Jand of bleons and cécrcive tomporunce laws. of mingled culturo' gpd semi-clvilization. © ‘The festival, considered -bott: from n musical and a financful point of viow, was a brilifant success, aud was 2 happy Indication of a growlng inter. ext in musical mattors in a State where beor is sold tothe thirsty travelor under tho setluctive nate of “aca-foom,” and tho extract of corn- dues rors mess Under tho harmless lubel of “col on. ‘The ohiet drawback In conneotion with tho festival was tho Iawentable Inck of necommoda- tong, for whlub the. Kansns Paciiic's agent tn charga of the grove, one Shelton, would seom to” have been entirely responsible, though ono of the Kansas Clty vapors bad tho check to ahoul- der tho blame on Prof. Lesile, the originator of tho fostival. What threntenod towurds tho vloso to provide a sensational chapter for the nowspapors is cow looked back upon vory much In tho Ught of a joke. Tho ticket-sollers. In- oluding n well-known tmugle-dealer from Chi- cago, Aware of tho rough olument always prowl- jug about these rural yathorings, bad. takon the . precaution to fortify tho ticket .ofice,. just outsldy the grounds, with acauplo of rovolvers. Soveral suspicious characters were observed lounging wbout the place tho Inst day and ovoning, und, usthe mom- ory of tho Winston: train robbery hau not yet nefaced, thera: wero tuly rumors that tho James boys were contemplating a ropotition of thor successful rald soma two ycarsagoonn county falr, whose cash Brocesas: to tho ammount. of somo $1,000, thoy boldly nado of with, ‘Tho luca! police ‘cloquentiy besought the ticket- ayant to shut up the placo,—a piece of advice which the ticket-sollora accopted, making tholr escape to the police hondquarters on tho grounid through a back window, after one of tne Tonnes era, who had beon eaparly. sizing up tha pite ta tho oifice, bad beon onal eralaly romoyed. ‘Tho proceeds wore saved futact, and tho James boya didn't show up, and-a sensation was agreeably Postpoucd, JUSTION-COURT JUMBLES, AN INEXTRICAMLE MIX, OUT OF WICH IDB: TICE MORIMSON EVOLVES COMPARATIVE Olt DER AND MOLDS: A COUPLE OF WOUTIUES TO" ‘TILE ONMINAL COURT, . Ina diogy, miserable 10x12 hall, over a saloon on Wost Madison stroct, with Justico A, L, Mor: rison presiding, and about fifty ill-sinciling and obnoxious. mon, women, and” children Presont, thore was: tried yesterday n sories of cages Involving charges of lureeny, conspiracy, and {also imprisonment. Jt secimed to be lm- possible to arrive at any conclusion as to the ‘Merits of the caso, or rathor of the cases, for threo were dooketed,. Dofondants, Interpreters, Proscoutora, and counsel, woro inextricably mixed up, In tho early stages of the gamu. the Tost of tha ovitenoe was in Bobomian, and wus translated [iborally by a young man with curly bnir, who underatoud Bohemian ns woll as be Enuiaa, ‘Tha “lawyors" wrangled as if thoy were practicing I tho Supreme Court, and altogother, if one could havo shut his cyod tho surroundings, it would Lave appeared tat tis ven Mauro-cnough caso before a gen- ne COUT f A First came the trial pf Stichael Donahoo, o clerk in Justico Domare’ Court, for the alluged larcony of $6, Why he should bave "nipped" tat amount, or WHY HE DIDN'T GET NONE, autotest, seme none Dov: ry 61 a, Wes oun fal lsdcuorly’ condiet aaued by Justice Domars Sens TOURS Hoa Be og ead otlaunteged by alice Mike Donahoe, ar U'Donough, a clerk in Domura’ oitice; hold up Houchtok for #6 in tn laweul currency of tho United Staivs, on tho Pretense that bu (Donahos) could get him (fou check) out of bis trouble. Donahoo took tho stand and donied all wickedness, or crimo, or In rime. He ho took $1 for mare’ -oflico, teatifod ho was there when, Danntou and the rest were prescut—— . Hold on," said tho Court, "1 cai whou the defendant i not prose: 3 ‘Tho O'Donahoe had’ gonv down-stairs for pure soual reasons, and Proceediugs wore pri turmitted uutil if the la rcturn. He came back, apo}- oyized, wip bis mouth, and aa that ho did Hot know ho was interfering with the process theCourt, Thon -- THE PANTOMIME WAS RESUMED, | Attorgeys on both slides said they did not want toarguv tho case, and both wauied an jmmer alate deciyion from the Justice. One ian bold that O’Donahi white as tho driven than the biggest black crow, anc ot wunited the Coufe t0 settle tho row.’ A Constabia named Gough featibed that he knew nothing whatover about tho case. Tho Court sald Nz,. O'Donaboe could give $00 bouds to the Criminal Court, Tho falso imprisonment casos wore Qos poned wotll Saturday at 2 p,m. ah ‘het cameg chargo agatist Witam 3, Bor HOURD, tho vevar-ts-be-suppresscd claims with ie unlawfully dupe oan art gure ru certain houte due dan “Zuaadit Ponting bineett ad's pencerclier i cor. Zaeadel, and-ono Willi false wero: nae charged, on complaint of Barbara Houcheck, with conspiracy, etc..—as set forth in thé war rant, The two sets of casca wore 20 INEXTRIGABLY MIXED UP “4, ‘nat the Court decided after a whilo that hi roms without could Bod by tho whole outilt at once, Tho case aAminat Moflonongh was therefore taken and tho othors strapped pro tem. ‘The woman Roncheck testttiod that MoDon- ough came to hor houso ond told ber ho wanted 87.60, in default of which ho would turn hor inte the atreet. She asknd thio in which to flid her husband, and MeDonough went away, Ho bad A paper with hin, but did not rend tl to her. Ho: Spoko In English, and the conversation was transinted by her son, Tho boy testified that his mothor anid ano had yout the money, and that Ste anenen domanded pay for his time lost in waiting, Anothor witness «with an unpronouncenblo Namo told how MeDonungh asked, a doliae for currying tho thing over ony day. Corrohoritivo featimony was brounht Jn, and finally Moe ponent was hold in 8800 ball to “the Criminal ourt. TIIE COLORED PRESS. PROCELDINGS OF YESTERDAY'S CONVENTION, fho Colored Prose Convention mot yesterday attornoun at tho ultice of tho Conserentor, 104 South Clark street, J. Q. Adams, Hresidont of thr Association Jn the Chair. In tho absence of the Secretary, F. 1, Harnett was olected Sevres tary protem, C.S.Sinith was clected octal stenographer, Mesars. 5. 1’, Wado, H.C. Carter, nod W, ff. Mosby were appointed ns tho Come mittco on Credentials, and thoy reported tho following payers and tholr representatives in the Convention: Rultetity Loutaritle, Kya, Q, Adams: North teeatern: Revie, St, Pauley A. B, Hillyer: Tribune, St. Louis, My. W. H. Mosby Mlevator, San Frun= cisco, Cal, Miss 8. M. Joucst People's Aidvoc Washington, 1. B Hight V ii, Evansville, tnd roxy)s SMeetdliy Review, Now Al Ind, W.O. Vance and Miss LL. Lindsay; Conservator, Chica My As Fy Bradly; Tribe, Topoku, Kas. J, H, Btowarts Zeuder, Indinunpalls, Indy Misa F. Cooper {ress airiansas Maneton, Little Rock, Ark, . C, Carter; Ohia Malis Express, Louisville, Ks%s, fe fig Rf tel i gator Gulvestan. aks At all, Tr. (prox: ante Nt ushington, a Gu George G. Walter Zion's. Bitaners Loavitie, Ky. d. W, Popes adednee, St. Louls, Moy Pile Aidorson: Banner of Truth, Dennison, Tox, W. IL Hylles Gate City Pres, Kunsas City, Mo,, ‘The Committeo on THesolutions were appointed ‘Tho tov, B. F. Watson, Miss F, We ns follows: Cooper, and W. 0, Vanco. Itesolutions were otfered calling upon tha colored press to makean Unaniinons demand Tor tho opening ef tho Oklahomn Torritory to the freeidinen of tha United Stutess for the Bip. port of the Mahone party tn Virginian: for a de- Mand for the empl yt of colored toxchers only in colored xehools, ote, . a communication from the Chicnzo. Social Union was received tnviting tho memvers to 1 enrrinko drive Friday afternoon, itesolutions of synipathy with President Guetickt were passed: ond telegraphed to Seurotury, Blane, The Convention then adjourned, An open session will be held at 2p. m. to-day, RUSSIAN POLITICS, THI ANPLUESCR OF GERMANS IN THE CZAn's : DOMINIONS, ‘There is a young Husaian named Willan Robert Ebell at tho Patmor House. He came to this country In Mareh, and locuted in Boston, and recontly took oyt bis first panors with the intention of becoming an Amorioan citizen, For the Inst month ho has bowen traveling through the West buntiog up Fins and finding cut how thoy were gotting wlong. He told a Trauxe reporter, who met him at the Palmer House Inst night, that bo wag disappoluted in his fel- low-gountrymen,—that yery few. of thom wore ongawed in intelligent work, being mostly employed In tho tnirios and at other mnnunt Inbur. “With referanco to Ninilism, ho auld tho first Nibitist was a student, who, though educated, couldn't mako n living, an wanted to overthrow .averything aud build anew. Mr. Ebel sald that tha Gerinans had bo cone very powortul in Russin, and bad opprossed the people and prevented thom from becoming: educated; that tho Germans ‘wero tho Bupporters. of Nihillam, the only escapo from whioh was aduontion, Tho Rusalans discontented beense there were too many Geruinns jn the Govornment, but tha natives wero not strong cnouzh to overthrow them. Ho couldn’t guess what tho outcome would be. A BIG FACTORY. THE d. M. DRUNSWICK & UALKE COMPANY, Andug thalr present factory too small Cor thir ‘Operations, are on the point of orecting a bulld- ing which, when completed, wilt be one of tho lurgest manufacturlug catablishments tn the West. Tho lot which the Company tiuve secured hase front of 200 feat upon Market strect and rans from Superior to Huron, where It basa front of 208 feot, all of which, with the oxcep- tton ‘of an olghtcen-fuot alley running enst from Dlarket atroot, will bo covered by the Proposed structure. ‘Tho factory will wisp Couster of Hy Ropnegte butidiniva, ono of enc! side of the alles, an" arrangement whigh will afford an abundance of Hane and niake avery Portion of the. factory available for nutiva opor-. aulons. It fg tubon five-story brick building, aud, as the bids for the work wo returnable Sate urday, operations wilt be commenced ay soon thorenfter us possibic. : 4 ‘Tho lot upon which the pulldiog {s to be raised is thosnme which was deeded by tho Inte sfiss Lucretia Poni to the [Historical Sovioty, which realized. nearly 819,000 fron ita sale. Itisox- pected that tho bullding, which is to be fitted ‘with now engines and butlers, will cost about $100,000, makiug a-totul outlay on tho factory of About $120,000. * itlsa fuct tot gencrally kudwit that Chicago; alroudy produces a turgor nuimber of bilitard and pool tablos thin, uny city in the United States, With tho completion of thia_new fio! tory of tho J: 3. Brunswick & Nalke Company, tho production in Chicago will nearly, if nut zal ual that of all tho rest. of America 1a BOARD OF TRADE. DISCUSSING THY NEW NUILDING. 4 Tho Directors of the Board of Trado hold a well-attended meeting Inet avouing, Presidont Uogora In the chair, * Mr. Dunham introducod a resolution bringing boforostho Board the new building project, which was the subject of disoussion during the session, which Iastei nearly three hours. Tho Directors woro divided in thelr opinions dn regurd to tho best way to proceed, and finolly “decided to‘ submit to the Board two reports, Tho sniajority report will recommond “ thut tho Roard — erect its own bulldig with monoy raised by loan, tho Houurd to lssue Louds, “Tho minority report with “favor tho orgunization of a huliding axsvotation, which ghull louse the bulldiug to tho Board, Instructions wore given tu have the reports written and printed, ‘ands soon as thoy: aro ready thoy will bo brought bofore the Hoard of ‘Teado for tts considerntion, No pinn of n bullding wu recelved or decided upon, and aside ‘from the recommendations noted nbovo no ation was taken. Tho majority of tho Directors think It will bo avory cusy inatter ter the Board to ruiso tho Inoney from the salo of bonds bourtng & low rate of inturgat, TAXABLE VALUES. '' AN EQUALIZED ABBESEMENT OF OVER A DED AND TWENTY SILLIONS, Atlontion was yeatorday called to the report of ' the Commnitteo on Equalization of the County Tourd, which witl bo prosented to-day, but bee Jow is appended 4 more camplote exhibit of the work douo and the changea mado. Tho first column shows the assessmont fur 1880 of por sonnt property in the towns namod, which aro the only onca in which changes bave been mado; the sccond, tho assossmont for 1881; and tho third, tho equalized valuntion: - NUN. 4 As Townes, 1850, 1831, - equatized. North Chlongo,.& 1,520,310 8 1,809,000 8 1,500,400 West Chivaya, AUSUBI 4,002,610 4,475,740 South Chica; O44 Lake Viow,,., it D217 Leman 40,005, 24,008 ‘Bas GUL ‘BATH ‘Tha total valuation of porsonal proporly tu tho county, ua returnod hy the Assessors, ape Pours frou theareport to bive beer 82,6057, Qnd ng cqualzed It ts $23,902,208, It will be nos Uced from tho tavle that udditions have been hiade only whore the valuation was lowor this Year than Inst, ahd deductions only whero tho valuation this gent scomed to bo exceasivo by comparison, For inatuncd, 10 per cont bas beon deducted in Tpke View and 244 in South Chicaxo, while In Lem dou, Nites Northtiald, ich, end North Coicago 10 por cont bus been added, and in Wost Chicago & Eee. cont. : ‘The report ree ows thit the real-catato valuation, us cyualized by tho County Hoard te 1880, was $0: WH, whilo the additions for 188) have ben $1,768,871, und the deductions €06,42, Inaking tho het redi-catato valuation for the yoar for tha county, 690,183,143, Add to this the ti Cou accused valuation foole ip the round ‘0 uation 9 FOU GUU Of $10,078,011, 3 SUBURBAN, BOQUTH auIvAGa, A switch-onglue on the Byltimore & Oblo Nallroad collided yoaterday with a train‘on the ‘Lako Bboro & Michigan Southora track. Tho accidont occurred befwoen the hours of 13 and 1 on NinctysAt{h stroot, whoro tha Baltimore & Obiv Hailroad crosses tha’ Lake shoro & Michl+ gan Southorn, the enging was abattered nov verely and thrown into the ditch, parryi pita it 4 car which it was switching atthe tfmo of ¢! accldent. The Lake Shore train oscapod with Mitle damayy, . - nl . * HYDE PAUK, The Jillnols Cautral. Nallroad ts now taking measures toward extending their four tracks fromBixty-seventh street southward, Tho work Of grading wae commenced yesterday bya squad of men and teams, Z A common frulght-car has beon rin down be- side the mulu tracks at Purk Bide, which serves. — oe A Child Kijls Wis Brothor and %1jm- AS natation In pince of the ono whic! wna burnt Aatolye ‘i i wid young woman carrying a baby tn her arms arrived In Hyde Park yesterday and ead sho { had como from Canad and was hunting her fires Kiosowakt, Florontyna Wolska,..i2.., Tamer Ub Crate rasecee ot Laites'ddieonalaia: a y jfilenia, rhtenga, ‘Menge, husband, Robert tolingon. It appears froin nll the ovitenco int Robinson left Canada with tha oxpress purpose of deserting his wito. fo cainn toTiydo Park and wis employed forn constd- | fJohnit. Aboi erable time nen painter by Ge ste Anderaon, | (1iloN, Harry, Abgut ton days aga ho was pald off nnd loft {Rornant Ae seo oleate, town, owing nconaiderable sum In small debts Wtl@ Fewitiseey ¢ #..Chleaga, hore and thoro, Iie prosont whorontouts nro |. { Mozanior H.Collina.. unknown, Fils wifa ta inn pitiqubetnte, and doe ) ttt Ha olares sho will fin him if it is‘n possible thing, $e THE SCIENTISTS. Clono of tho Seaston of tho Aimertean Association for tho Advancoment of Sctonce—¥our Mundred Now Menhors Adnittted—List of tho” Papers Road Yestorday, 4 ~— Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, CINciNNATt, ©, Aug. &.—Tho American As- Antaa Sullivans. Howe As Metaritiy, Anirow Doyles. Vhorosa Cumming: Wiliam ¢, eharer, v, { e riled Tlewy,,, is (1, WOM. sas Lat snceeaysttssesnee deen Donte LeverontsserereeBuc Wertha ‘Soyer a | Grey dotine Bora linkol nue. Henwu, tener, chon, aloo odillwntker, Wis, soolation for thy Advancament of Sofenco ale | ~EhimeDeATC Journed this ovontn after avory succossful ses. gaara a iy tho tae, We. Wy lett sion of fivo days. Tho attendance hax boon | Hidnoy Hawi wnd Mise Nottto Sf. Heat, at emis forge, and (ho rooms in which somo of the sec. tions mot could’ not contain the muny votarlos of soleneo who gathered to hoar tho reading of SE ——S—SS— DEATHS, the papors. Five hundred and fittyof tho mome | ,LOVEJOY—Of consumpiion, duesday marn bers of the Assoclation have been present, and Catharine Lace awed A TgeNly ton oth, alive interest has boon takon In tho meetings SenoEH Ehareday: rauien inn + M, from, hy visitors and citizens, Over 100 papars have | Couetery hans ett, OF SReTiaaee to Tenetelt been read, occupying on no avorage tiyonty or. twenty-five minutes each, and many papers havo been passes by for want of timo, or loft off the program for othor reasons. Whon the Com- mittca diseovored that thoy could not mako roont for all tho papors presented, thoy -mado It nrule that only snob persons should bo permit. ted to road! ns had tude tho subject they wishad topresonta special study,nnd who were ou- thority on that particular branch of solonce, and Alitay ital agou'td eure rormany'ettence aUTHDy, AU, 25 ROT MC AMEED BF. Stal, a, wiktntest, Petunia ara inved ae cain aamte, 22, oinatla® Jennio, dauchter of ‘uneral Wednonday, Aue. 2, 2p, Y the ically ard invied™™ 3 In this way tha best afforta of tho ablost none chong Stations ti at Ie Zoaldence, sclontista wore obtained. As tho scope |.8f.in the ith yar of his ago, aoe. of the Associition bad boon witened | SOLOMON Au 2, Fanny, wife of Maltrarers xo). and = members oof uther — pranchus Panera wilt take Dinco nt fartlty reattenco, i of scictice.not heretofore ropresentdd had beon ndmitteds the subjects of papers tovk 1 wider TanKo thin aver Lefore, and queations never bo- fore presented at those mectings were brought up und dlacussed., Tho populurity of the Asso- ciation has grown durlug these menting, eape- - cially in this tosellty. and 40) new mombors, the ‘oO un Mngext,, Wounonday, Awe. i, at dou Das: riagos to Graculand,’ Peisnda oF thie fate Oy tate INGLESBY—Auy, 2h stully M. Inclusyy, at Jong wud painful inndes, ne’ tie’ readers Ait mutes, dire. antel Wiieater, de Westernay iv aA sa Hunts taken to Gaines a \ ANNOUNCEMENT ME REV. GM. GILBERT Witt shatttette noonday BERN Mit . AUCTION SAL. grout majority of whotn are fram Ohio, Indian, ¥ added their numos to the the inemborahip to over 2.00, Bid securea tu tho Association un income o} $8,000 for this year. Very little remained to bo done at the busi- ness necting this morning, and after passing a serlos of rosolutions urging Congress to unite > GORE a Cy with the Dominion of Catia in establishing tn By GEO. P. GORE & Cu, International Park, of which Ningara Valls 2 Mand 0 Mndlaon-s should bo the central point of attraction, as reo- oimmended by tho Kurlot Dutfarin, . thi Governor-Gonerat of Cunada, the .mombors of tho various sections withdrew to thelr respect~ ive rooms and Jistoned to the readlag of the following papera: * Antiquity of Man in Amer fen’; “Prowress of Arcnvdlogical Research," and “Tho Mound-Iutlders—An fnquiry. into Their Assumed Southern Origin,” by Dr. W. Do Hons, of Washington; hn and Agri-. cultural Implements of tho Ancient intinbit- ants uf tho siesisa prt Valley," by go Jobin G. Henderson, of Winchester, fil; * Standard Time.” by C, B. Elliott, of Washington; “Curieton Collere Observatory,” by W. W, Payne, of Carleton College, Minnesota: * Addl. Honal Facts on the Fertitizauion af Yuceu,” by Thomas -Mevchan, Vieu-Presidont of | “the feulemy. of National Selene, Puitudalphias “Tho Evidenco from tho Drift of Ohio AUCTION! Opening Fall Season DRY GOODS’ DiPARTMENT, Tuesilay, Aug. 28, 9:30 am, Thursday, Aug. 25, 9:30 an, 1 Lines of Dealt sdeape dine at aatrable Goole. Ono Thousand ULO. P. GORE & CO. Auctioneers, - OPENING of tho Origin -of Lako Erie.” by Prot. W. Claypool, of Yollow Springs, 0.3 |. “ Niagara Falls,” by William EH. Balto, of Evans- ton af pale eltos on ee Haale Kivor s of isconsin,’ epheu P. Peat, of Clinton, w Wis.g "tha ‘Surdgeape—A. Iteglatee oF Bellpecs AT AUCTION, Traced from Eden's Time, gore BD. Cy by A. We OF CHOICE CUSTOS-MADE BOOTS,. . ' SHOES, & - ' SLIPPERS, . WEDNESDAY, Aug. 24, LAN 020 A, Bt. PROMPT, Nothing that any Good’ Retailer needs’ will be lacking in this sale, 7 All goods offered aro cuaranteed stenizht and remus Jar unlasa suld AB AR, Rataliors Teked to exauiing thisaaio, “uu or, 8 esPectll Brawn, of Nowport, Icy, ‘This evening tho closing oxcreises wore hold, when résolunons of thinks were adopted ani several short addresses wero inde by A, B. Hur- voyal, of ‘Taunton, Mass.: the Rov. J. 1s, Soria, ‘of Buitimore; Dr. O, 'f, Mason, of Washington; Audge Henderson, of iinoss; and a maglo lun- tern display was given at tho cluso, ‘To-morrow a portion of the uombors will goon an exutrsion to the Mammoth Cave and anuthor portion to Chattanooga. A NEW PIPE LINE, Its Terminus. Ie at Butlalo, and the People of That Town Aro Very Much Elatod Over Its Compiction _ Spectat Dispatch to The Uhicago Tribune, * BUFFALO, N. ¥., Aug. ‘Tho Buffalo & Rook City Pipe-Luinu Company, a’ now company or- ganized about two yeara ago, and one in oppoal- Hon ortho: Standard Git Company, recoived tho rat oll throueh the jie this pyening, The plpo runs from Rock Hee he aad Rt aulytera ATT 1,0'CLOCK,'A LOT OF SHORMAKING MACHINERY @ dro chose panrnsnsi, Lino, to ths olty, alzlyefour tulles, having te 4 Sowing Machines, erminus just inside the castern Imitson land} * 9 Die ng, Machine: auljaining tho extonslye works of the Atlis Ito > oe 7 ining Company, which bas but recently com- 1 Counter Skiv ing Machino, monced operations, Tho plpofs four-tnch, and two pumping stations are. connectod with. it,— onoat Hock City, tho other midway between thero ard the terminal’ polut. “Under about “halt prossuro off ts now com: {ng through ‘at tha rate -..or 180 barrels per hour. ‘Chis figuro will bo faryely in- creased to-morrow, Tho aturigze enpncity for Doth erude and rofined is very" lurge, and -tho’ Company esnouts to doun enormous business. ‘Who Hine {a tha tirat one builtin this State undor tho juw passed in 1878, previous attempts falling ou account of not bolng able tg seuure right of way, the New York, Luko Erio & Westurn Kail-' road boing the -principul objecturs, and dofent- fog che sind of a similar company organtzdd in 1 Seam Robber, * Dies, Lasts, &e., &e. Ty GEO. 1B, GORK & CO. Auctloneers__ THURSDAY, Aug. 25, at 9:30, REGULAN WEEKLY SALE OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GC. Cw Hotel Ware; alto pecaratnt Waray RinGpouaatttmet at Glesin e coinpletion of the line is looked upon | . rao ABBOrLMONt of as an important clement in the advancement of | amps. Lamp Fixtures, te, the manufacturing Interestsot Budalo, in which Gaoda packed for cpuntry morchants, bi & CO. Auctioneert — By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO. : and 4 Hundoiphest, " FURNITURE, And General, Household Goods, ty 2 CILIRODIOS, And General Merchandise, &c., &c THIS DAY, commoncing at 9:30 a. m *. 12 o'clock—Lot Albums and Books. JHRSIEISEX CO. BUlBON, pty a Fidzdotpbet : 200 Selected Young CANARY BIRDS, AD AUCTION, a WEDNESDAY, nt-10:00 a. n,, nt our Store, 8 and BLISON-YLUNMIIUISE & CO. Avewunent “ASSIGNEE’S SALE. Lineol’s Restaurant, 189 Bast Hadlwos, oy AT AUCTION, ' Thursday, Aug. 25, at 10 viet ae ara tee aang eaoal 5 PMS Kango, Broiler, ~ fest rage ITN. anignes. D,L,0NG will conduct the asic. ’ SELTZER APERIENT, RN Re oll is coming to be very prominent. The oxpen- alvo worka of the Atiiy Compuny. include pur- afline works and othors looking to reduction to marketable ‘shapo:of tho heavy olemonts in crude which will not retino. oe ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL, Speesat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribuns. CLevecann, 0., Aug. %k—Thomas , Lehman was arrested to-day ona charge of uriminal Nbel, tho complainant being'A. sf, Hoflebower. Lehman isa nowspapor scribe, and genta dis- pateh from bore tothe Pittsburg Leader con- corning a acandal, giving tho impression that iloticbower had provured un wbortion on nn in- mhitte of his house. Lehman laa son of a former Coionol in tho United Statca army, and bis home isin’ Pittaburg. Until recently ho has been 8 roporter on the Piatudeater. _———— LICENSED TO ORGANIZE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, , Srurnavieny, Ul, Aug, 23.—The Secretary of ‘Btnto issued ficcuses to organize as, follows: Dick Hros, Billing Company, Quincey; capital, $75,000; corporators, Matthew Dick, John Diok, Margaret Dick. Tho South Chicago Horse Itall- ron Conon capital ‘$2,000; _ vorporators, Charles AM, Ulark, Shurles 2. Burr, C, Werdor Doane. x ee é BARNUM COMES NEXT MQNDAY—TWO MONSTER AMUSEMENT ENTERPRISES COMBINED, Baroum has combined this year his Grontost Show on Earth with the Great London ‘Circus, and tho two monster shows will open on tho Luke-Front on Monday noxt, remaining ono week, Tho features aye tremendously novel and altogethor different fram what has boon prosentod In formor scasous, Tho shows, ine acod, ara simply Immense to sizo and morlt, Foaturos nover before dreamed of undor canvas Will bo oxbibited, and tno streot-parado will aur- Pass anything of n like character over scen on the atroetsof this olty. Tho most claborate Preparations will be mado for tno reception of tie public, © . ' 3 wolt, North-Corotina Uiaston, |: * ° On Tuosday morning, July 23, near Edonton, ong of Harvey Burke's bo: 8 pistol, igre wounding hint. Immediately thereafter ho reloaded the pistol and shot him- self, causing instant death. The boy firat shot lived only afew hours, Whut was the onuseof the shocking nitray, is unknown, Tho boys woro Wand 1 y at Chronte Looseness ofthe Wowele ronnie IE to { digestion. und this again from ete, irroauiar fea wad iaeorroe ons. Hen, Me ony nf oe goureg satura wnt Ung ino Dore ark, «| Tuakiag som in tboir thn act proper. Tarrant’s Seltzer Aperieut jon 19 i this work. Its mist Uodtte did fariiiye Te'novr fala SOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTR, about oars old... Troublesome rhttaren toe that nro always wettlig thelr beds ought not to be scolded aud Wunleved for what ra cannot help, aney Reed & modioine haying’ a tonic edect on tho kidney aud the urinary organs, idney-Wort. Lt has speoiti Suoh a medioine I aedon; bo oe fal to got It for them.—Lz- en CANDY corre chanue, . = : Bend AL #5 Fe rpront of they a oS . P BDuok & Raynor's Moth Fowder is a harvester Ereaine Ash ue, bai that reaps roacnos by the minow ==, ‘ g el cai MUUCH os, _————— aunts dean ce Werecommend Eldredgesewing-machives, reer ST STYLES See ee nn eS : MARRIAGE LICENSES, conteciom An catiruly pew oy Candy KRaweS, 0 Stats, = 5 pg fouriate, jeyuitets abe} CHAT For cunts Stilt A TOR oe FLAIR GOODS: ae rai oul i Whclesalo & tte! eset Go, Deans ghee for the “MULTIVOWM | Ti parde order aud warranted Se ASUS. he 1h. "ne County Clork jas the following marr! u- He a sents 7 ol F ued lage Ue Resvdence, sake onal OA, UBL, .3., i if i. 73, {ore ah, 2 if et e i i