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VW CHICAGU ‘'LKIBUN AUGUST , 27, 188I—SIXN'TEEN PAGES. * 11. J. LACK, of Montreal, ts nt tho Pacitie. Lyman H. Day, of Now York, fa at tho ‘I're mont. UM. Brazee, of Rockford, Ill, Is at tho ‘Tro- mont. A.C. Marritmwa, of Pittsfotd, lL, ts at the Pacitle. D. M, Kenusy, of Green Bay, Wis, laat tho Palmor. ¥ . Hi 1. Sttwrxan, ‘Tremont, Wrnrrast P, SuENMAN, of Now Yori, is at tho Bherman. Gronen Trinny, of Toronto, Canada, is at tho Sherinan, B. F. Wison and party, of Pittsburg, aro nt the Shormin, CITARLES Kanto, of Dofiance, 0., is registered at the Yalmor. Cart. J. Munray Ioaq, U. 8.Ay f8 at tho Paella with his wife. Fimpenico Prxro, Secrotary of the Chillan Legation, ts at the Palmer. i EX-CosquesstaN MAutin 1. TowNsEND, of ‘Troy, N. Y,, is at tho Pacific, Ex-Coxanrssaan Canina A. Rupnias, of Fond du Lac, Wis., Is at the Tromont. Dn. I, Rovsr, H. RB. Rouse, and Miss Mary Rouse, Peoria, It. aro at the Palmor, A. E, Avene and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Don- non, of Adelaide, Ireland, ure at the Palmer, “Gronan G. HApEEY, General Manger, and Hadson Fitch, General Freight Agent of thi Ublo Central Hailrond, are ut tha Pucitia, = ‘Ti tomperasuro yesterday, as observed by Manaase, optician, Madison street, Uuinunn Butkiing, was avs a. tn. TA degrees: Wit, wt, Re 12M, WET p, thy Bs 8p. m, % Baromotor, 8 De NF, BTB; BPs Mey AUB, The regular weekly meoting of tha United Order of American Lrlokiuyers was hetd nt No, “6 Fifth avenue Iasteventiy, Over 600 were in Attendance, Moutiie business was transneted, end nearly $1,000 received from membership ues, ‘Tix Committee of Arrangements of tho Trado. and Libor Assembly plenty held a meoting lst evening nt No. 12 Washington street, with Joseph flack in the chile, . ‘The not proilts of the recent plente wore reported ut 8430. ‘To this Pum will beaddad thn commissions oni,aw Uckets which will awall the net receipts to nit S50, Jonx M. Dewry was arrested yostorday on complaint of Rbenezor Edwards, who ehuruce him with ombezzling monoy and property to the value of $215 from Edwards & Guhl, commission: mon doing busines at No. 12 sXouth Wator- street, Dewey was put under bonds of $500 to uppenr before Justice Brown Sopt. t- KAtE Frtescenen, «woman 46 yenrs old, y= Any with her husbund and sven ubildron at No, whet! State streat, yielded to a tit of despondoney: enrly yesterday morning ana deliberately walked Junto the Inke nt the foot of Mhirty-third atreot nod was drowned, Tho Coroner held. an inquest: yesterdny afternoon and found verdict of sul clue, prompted: by temporary insanity. ANOTHER mecting of representatives of tho ~lliforent benevolent associutons of the city was held in McCormick Block yesterday afternoon, and some furthor progress nado in the nrrung: an fur the zeneral convention to be held hore onthe Mth prox. A Jurge gathoring is looked for, und netion will doubtless be taken which will be of great benofit to all the orgunizations dutorcsted, THR past week hns been one of xront activity with tho azenta of tho Citizens’ Leagtio for the Wappressiou of the Salo of Liquor to Minors, and arent dent of good bas begun done, hu North Bide Citizens’ League, through ita agent, bas commenced proceedings ugainet thirteen olfend- & 20g saloonkcepers on the North Sido, aud nium ‘ver of offenders have been prosecuted by the Generat Aout. Tim suburban ' Reales are following the brutal example set by tholr city brethren, Yes torday Charles Spahn, of tho South Chicago po- ev force, was before Justice Mammer on com Plolut of Honry Guottreich, uf tlyde Park, who: alleges that <Spuhn assaulted his wife, Pauline Guettrolus, striking ber about the head and ahouldera with the butt of a gun. The casowent ‘over until Sept, 2. Av the noonday prayormeoting yesterday Mr. EK. 8, Walls presided, but tho usual Frida: service—Guspol tomperunce—wis aiiitted, wit! tho united consontor the large nasomblne, to ive place to a session of spevlnl prayer in bee palfof the President. A number of gentlemen touk part in the exercises, praying tor that faith whicu could one resete from the valtoy of the shadow of death thut life so supremely dear tothe. Nution’s heart, ‘Tux work of the Citizens’ Longtte for the Sup- aprnesion of tho Sale of Liquor to Minors ls excit- ng great doal of Interest oll ever the United Stutes, and inguirios are constantly coming to tho Leaguo for Information us to thotr work, and in order to supply such Information Mr. A. Paxton, Ucnoral Ayont of the Lenguo, and Mr, GM. Albinson, Agont of the North Side Lemay, will Ivavo this evening on n short visit to Wise .consin, ‘Thoy will address two tnnas-incetingsat Janesville Sunday, und attend a State Conven- tion to be hold nt that pice. JAurs O'MBAM, Michaol Crowloy, und Churles Flyun came down trom Justice Ingersoll to Juve tice Millor yoaterday, churgod with asaniuiting and cruelly ‘beating Wilkium Powers; 1 Chicayo, Byrlington & Quincy switchman, attho corner of Unlon and Sixteotth streets, ‘Thoy wore ulso charged with entering J}. Bernstein's saloon, No. 517 South Canal stroct, the satuu evening, bronk- dng the windows ana dumolishing the furol- ture. Justice Miller hold the pany in bonds of 2400 each to nppear for trin! Sopt. 1 A MEETING of tho Gorman shop butchors of the city was hold fast evening ufter hours in Merhte's Broudway Hall, Nog, 160 and 371 Suite Btrect, for tho purpose of orgnuluing a Germ branch of the Hutchers’ Union. Cho chair was ecoupied by Mr. ‘Thomus Greif. ‘fho Chairman stated that the object of tho proposed new ‘Ubion was to whurton the working boure, man Of the shop butehors being obliged now to worl fron fifteun to vighteon hours por day, also to. provide a fund for the roliof of sick membors. A comtnitteo was appuinted to report a constl- tution and by-Juws ut the noxt imcuting, which will bo duly announced. ‘Lhero was a good ote toniunce, and those presont want to work na thouyh thoy. meant to muke the now Unione success, = a\ PERSON by tho vame.of Lloyd, formorly em- ployed aga stock-buyor for Samuol Allerton, hos turned up in tho role of wawindler. During Wodnesilay last he succoeded, through tho ineans of u forged ontor, in getting possession oF two cur-toade of shoop belonging to irown, Price & Co. commission wen at tho stock- Yards. These, together with a double-deck which he dad purchused of 1. Strahora & Co, and a lod or to obtained from Wood Jros., none of which had beon patd for, ho shipped to Bultuto Wednesday evening.” Ho bad previously deawn on thy Butfulo tir to whom tho stock was con- : Saed tothe extent of 8600, ‘Tho value of his shipment was between $4,000 and $4,000, In tha case of Brown, Brice & Co, tha loss—somo 31,400—will fall on the Stock- Yards Company. ‘THE “WASIEE-WASHER" TRIN ALOUT TO E> VISH THE TARLEP, Thero was o puloful rumor abroad yosterdn: that the Chinese Inundrymen of Chicago intends ed to raiso tho torill aftur Bopt. [to #1 a dozen, In investigating the rumor u reporter Tin neross Wang Lo, 8 heathon of tho couatitue tional bulld, with tho usual ulinond! eyes, ple-tal, and flowing — puntalvons, - wha wis buay squirting water through a broken woth at the “bosom of nw abirt. Ho looked up from his work Just long cnouxh to Five bis visitor 9 shurp, suupiclous glanue, and then went at it ugalu. Thu report utter wateblox tho beatuon manipulate his sprinkling: Inoebine awhilo, altered tho custonuiry sults on, “ Howedo-nlle-sninau-voly woll,”-repllad his lonyg-shirted bighuoss, ug ho propared to tll bis mouth from 1 bowl of water and commenvo Operations on another shirt, “1 want to ask you about somotbing,” ob- Sorved the reportor, a “We no givee credit,—no monoy, no shirtas."’ Tho revortor tried tocxplain thutho wian't a a eros but the Monyoltun stil) ulfeutod In crodulity. "+ ie Youwso want shirtoo washoe?" entd he, Non? * “ What wanteo?* : aa want to kuow what you charge to wash vir ‘ “© One abirtee, 10 conta," £ “ How much a dozen?" “ Blozen ehirtey, vollco, draweo all same, gobenty-ilive centea,’* “ Soventy-tive contsa dozen, eh? That’ what you chargo, is ity! e Al SATO AOC ri hyd charge apy moru’ « Wollemny blues? “ What do you imean—that you intend to ralse on your priccaY’” *'Woll, all sumeoy don’t know," rt ur Lives business you want Andout, ob?" retorted Ihe Celestial. ‘The reporterexplainod his mission a littiomora * FNrathooman "was agate bert keto abopy . id ry iy the al and those wero bis words: - im +.“ You blameo paper mun—one who writee all dara live, ‘Tell ‘um’ Wang Lee don't know dun ting. You gitteo out.’ rho AuCHATEUE AND nUBINESE AGENT. io sotion of the Board of Education Thu day night ubolishing the vilico of Hulldi nnd Bupply font ond creating thoolticus uf "Arctis Jevt and Superiuteudent of Construction" and “Business Agent" cuused o doul of tuk around town, it being the improaslon thug tho ins tention wus to give uo “fut” position to Miko Htyan, a Democratic ward striker. tor whom Mayor-Harrisou wants 1’ place. Whilo if: amay got whut be is after, tho Souool spectors deny - that o vow ollico has buen created, A Tupun tor tall with Inspectors Moyne. “ Brenau terduy, and both Kd that, tho. Nourd “nad buen baying an architect $500 for ovory erected (be got $4,500 last year), ead that he only went to the buildings when be bad time, being geeupied with othor busin eo Jutu Dir. ef ‘Indlanapolts, is at tho War! not only luoked after the bupplics, tho, Janitors, and tho engine Dut aleo nfter the contractors.—too much work for one inan, It haviug used him up. So the Board thought it eheaper and better to have an arehitevt of tholr Own ON GRAlUTy Of, sayy F,ON0.A year,—one who ‘would give his whole time to the work of tho department—seo that the proper mnterial was fnenished, and tit the coutractors did their work. Tho.“ Busiacss Agent’ isto buy sup: piles,—chulk, slates, ote.-eee that tho buildings nee kept fn repalr, and that tho engineers antl [oy rmidothairduty. Mr. Ward revolved 82.70) The now olleor wil bo palit $1800 or Ro," mld Mevars, piovnn and Broun, thoro will bo naaving of & any tiove, ane tha interests of tho schools will certuinly be bettor protected by tho now urrangemont."” . THE EM ZOOTIC. i Mr. Lake, Stporintendont uf tho Weat Sido Hudlway Company, Informed a reporter yestore day that tho tdisouse frou whieh tho hotses {1 thaCompany's Western avenite barn are suifers ing is nothing more or leas thats tho epizodtie. Tho only diferonve between tha symptoms cls. played Dy tho aniaiula now aick and those which wore affected nt tho tha tho disease wis cpl- tloimlo in this elty ls that the horses ow suffer. ing from tho isense aro tot troubled with nf discturge from tho nose, and tho absence of this symptont Mr. bake thinks, fs dite to the abe kende of damp weather. “He stated that song elghty of the horses in this stuble were affected, but only throu of them are really sick, and the contition of ull was better yesterday than on tho previous tas Thoadlsense had not gppenred nt all in any of othor states, aud no teonble was anticipated front it. Investigation wont to show tnt tho disense had not invaded tho ntubles of any of the other ralivond companies; possibly acuroful examination of tho byglento coniitlons of tho stable to whieh tho maltdy ts confined might reveal somo possible cause for tho outbrouk of this troublesome equipo nitilc= D. THE BARNOEMYEST. A meeting of tho Situgerfest .Associntion was held Jnst wight at Old utaey. No, 9, 1. Amborie in the ohuir. ate alti Comuilttec, consist. ing of IL. Cristoph, i. Madiener, and Georgy 4. Christan, submitted the following tluul ro- parts : wr Your Committco on Audit have examined tho books of tho ‘Tronsurer, the Finan: cil Secretary, and the reports or tho various coninittges, and sutinit the fol- lowing report: Keeelptse—Subseriptions, $t2,- TOU; donations, $5,016: converts, Shhi05.hu3 i ss total, SLIO,BO8N, 1: Hen tag cavh comunittes whe SOSH; total, 115, *,The balunce of Ses, in the bands of the ‘Treasurer, will be retained for tho purpose of paylug any stray bills that amuty turn up. . Tho report stated that tho subscriptions, so- Neited hy Messrs. Powry and Schultze. hud been promptly paid, with hardly au exception, A REMARKALLE SURGICAL CASES Chicago is ahoad again, this time furnishing an extraurdinary surgival cnse—tha only ono oof the Ieind in | mudical sclenv, Fomnies of 320 hava had ovarian tu- mora; but Chleago presents one | of only 8 She is German and her namo ia Mary Herman. Mer mothor is dead, und sno doesn't know whore lier father fy. -Sceme people found hor and her two alsters and brother in a house on tho West Side two weeks axa, iid, 28 thoy woro destitute, two of tho girls and tho boy wore sent to one of tho ehuritutie tnstitutiors, while Mary, who was slek, wastuken (BBE Jacuyls. Hospital. Dr. Parks esunincd her, and conciuded that slio wis sut> forlug from un ovarlin tutor, Dr. Foner, Dr. Lee, and utber physteluns coincided with ht. Tho child said’ she wns frst ware of tho growth two yours ago. Thera bone but one opinion on tho subject, it wns decided to relieve tho patient, and the operation was porformed .'Churaday by Dr. Parks, who was assisted by De. Fonger, Dr. Loe, and Dr. MucNullt, Tho tumor, which was alin, solid, wolghod thirteen and a half pounds, "The girl was doing well _yes- terdty, with tho chunucs about even ber recovery. Whuthor — she xols well or not, her caso ‘will be diveuased by tho medieal Journals ull over the world, a3 Dr. Darks fntends welthug « history of it for the In- formation of tho profession, Se LOVED THE WATER. William Gainey, upwards of 6) years of. ngo, living with bis ‘wite ut No. 11 North Green struut, Jumpud overboard from the plensure-tug C, EB, Kromor ut about noun yesterday, woen tho dont was tear the Lincoln Purk plor. Guinoy hud boarded tho craft for 1 plewsuro-trip, nnd, wis, uccording to the statement of J, Goldman, of tho steamer Graco Gruminont, considernbly undor tho paluegoe Se: lquor.> He put ono ley of tho over thao rail boat, and was about to jump in the water when Uold- mini rostrafued him. The would-be sul- cide remarked: “1 love tho water, I aim un old sultor,” After the bout bad started upon thoretury trip, and whon only G00 toot way from the landing, Galuoy rushed to the stern, Igaped over the rall, and was seen no. more, Capt, Jesse Cox “put about,” und tho pasion gers threw out lfo-preservors, but to no pur so, ‘he body has not yet boon revoverod, ‘Tho devensed was not known to bo at all ade dicted to insanity, and it Ia supposed that bia tue ebrlatcd contition led to bis gulf-destruction, dic Ieuyes-a wite und one daughtor, ‘ A STARTLING DIT OF NEAL CAFR. A somowhat oxtraordinary wdvertisoment ap- penred in un alternoon puper the other day. it was to tho elfuut that a yontiaman from Dead- wood, who had recently trrivod in this city, would give a litoral reward tu nny ono who would report ut the Merchants’ Hotel the where- abouts of his wife, «This stray walf of romance that flouted to the surface scemed to Indlente that bolow there wus bidden uw sulitelentiy ine torosting wreck of some family history to merit Investigation. After dilivone seared, tho gone tlemun from Deadwood wus found to have de- purted for parts unknown, and It was by tho mervat aceldunt tht euporter stumbled upon tho detective to whom tho working up of tho cise had beon intrusted, ana from whom tho follow- a tila was gleaned: tthe full of 1861 thore came from Massachu- Aetta a young mun by the * uatue of Chundier, who turned his face toward the romote western contines of Culiforuia, Lute buod with the outatl Ainbition for zuld, Yonrs passed, and ho ncquirod suillcient moana to provite imscif with a fertile farm near Dead- wood, His tramsures tuereascd with tyo rapid rowth of the town, and in time he bdthought himscif to take & wifo from the tribe of bis futhors, With this Intont bo Game to Chienea, and fell Inte the aweut companionship of 1 Stes Lizelo Shorwood, and in tine laid siege with all tho ardor of Wostern cloguence to hor scurcu- awakened afections. aAftor many duys, Chun. lor © returned. to his Doutwood ranch with” tho fulrost brido under tho Kun a fow months nyo thora came natrangor from, the Bust, who, claiming a distint relationship to Mrs. Chandler, was received into tho home as a guest. ls xontiemanly tmninners and refined experience i souk lita mude him most wel- gome, It was but the old, old atory of tho anuke in tho grass, however. tir toft for Chandler: “Lhero was only a littlelet- 1 his return froma tour in. tho muuntalus, whiohaatd that the wellebetoved wile had gone aw with a handgomer min, Drokon-henrted, ho Journod that his true torous owt bud led, and with him tiad Hed tho mothor.of his chilircs. He traved the runaway couple tirst to Omaha, thones tu Chicago, ind Hually, meee tong and sorrowful search, found the milssiug. wita. Evanston, {0 turn deserted by the mun to who: sho budenerifticed her husbind's nume, There wie a bitter scone of recriminution and ro- proach, endod ut hist by the penitent toars of the wayward onc, She promised to follow hin it he would forgive. her, and neked bitn to await hor coming tn Chicaga, ie cume to the Mer- vhante’ Hotel, but after waltiug nourly a wook Kuo hover ppatred, und now he is nearly dee inented with anxtety, lost sho bas ended in death tho fife he loved aud the disgraco that brought sorrow to tho Western homo, THE OLLY-WALL, ‘Tiuty-“tait burial pormits wore issucd yes- terday. * AMONG tho bullding permits iatued yostorday werd tho followings J. W. Plows, onc-atory prick hotol, Iux6d foot, douthoast cornor Po and Oak stroote, $10,000; John Lon, throu-atory brick ute, 22x00, No, ZL Walls atroot, $0,000; J. A. Owens, tworstory brick dwelling, 20x60, Coblonts, near Onkloy atreot, $3,600, ee ‘Tune wore tivo donths from small-pox yester- day, three at the luspital and two lu tho clty,— and three now uses were reported to the Eualth Department, wuklng 120 so tur thls month. “Tho now anes are ut No, si urmsey treet, No, Tis Milwoukeo avenue, and No, 217 North: Green atroct, ‘There ie a caso oF diphttoria ut No, U0 Wentworth avonuc, . Atv. LAWLER bas bad propared by tho Law Departwont an ordinance smonding' tho onu in relullon to the bridyos; so that they cannot be kept opon for wore thi ten tolnutes betwee hulf-pust 6 und fp. in. As the ordinance now stands, the bridgutendors can keep tho brides open us long us .they choose butweon bose ‘hours, tho Hmitation operative during the duy not applytny to tho night, Biueu the dtanivipal Codo went Into effect sone of tho bridues vo opt open. afttvr | bulf> to the evening for. bat an jour and more, ond ‘Ald, Lawlor .tleslros to provont thiv in tho future. It is hoped thut he will auccuod, for tho dutontlons at tho brides after durk recently huye been very annoylug to thousuods of North ‘und West: silo. pouply on thelr way down town, 2 ‘ Tux rst ciaceundor the amoko ordinanco will gone up befare Justice Wulluce on tho Uist ingt, ‘Vhoro will bo throu of thou, the dofundauts bes lug tho Chivagu Legat News, tho Contral Hostays ranton Jtandolph strut, and Charley Pullman, who hag a Cuotory at the foutof Vourson sircet. ‘These partius wore notitiod to duys ago « tuko Mcusures to sion tho isvuancy af bl rt from tho tr bulldings tho notice, but suld they would Honce the Commissioner Of - Health: bi menved procecdinzs azuinst thom, other olfcudurms who hag beou notiticd have dune what iu possitle tu abate thy au bere 4 it hoa ‘bateomure bear Saray example o: 0 “ ordlagnce J8 good for anytolng. Lies _ LIED WILL NOT HAVE 17, It ia guite u common thing tor people in this Shy bas pe ete en tua iF apr UW mt of two OF thrve houses: By dob ghla, ay but ono 4 tho afternonn by a UNE reportor, by havo nvolied paying tho@ater rate for a hose, which 1s #3 for tho auramer mont! Gen, 1. Superintendent of the Water 0) . out this ttle trick, and hele after tho offenders, and proposes collecting §)) from every one whose hougo bus a hose nozzle, whon it ts nacer= tutned Q neishbor sprinkles hts Rniss him. Tho tax fs not for the for ho counoetion, but fer the wator used, ittaking, of course, twlee As much ta wet tive plots as one. Dey Lytat, of Rush Medical Caltegs, {4 aiid to be oie of the ofondera, When nutitled to pay tho ¥} he wroto Gen. Lieb a eaney letter, and roferred. him to bis lawyer. The General wil probably Introduce hin to a pulluo Muyis- tento if be dovan't settle, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. CompraAtst fg mando that tho Comiisstouors fro neyloutiig thoircommittes work, All of tha mectings yosterday lavked 1 quorum, ‘Tre case of Burns, who shot a man named Hell, his partner in the snloon business on Clark streut, is set for trinl Monday. ALAnat umber of pleces of proporty in tha Yown of Jefferson wore sold yestorduy for tee Mnquont tiacs, and tho ond was not reuched nt Go'cloux, : x-Comsnegstoxgtt Scnstpr eclebrated tho twonty-tifth anniversary of his. marclago last ovening itt his residonco, und tho oceasion wis oxvecdingly enjoynbdle, JaAcon ItaetZ, a Lake View saloonkeepor who nnd been tn jail for a week for violation uf tho village ordinances, was yesterday roleased on payment oF bis fino af $i, Wonk on tho county's portion of tho, now ro- tuna for tho now Court-Houge bis been ree sumod, nnd it is reported that It will be goin ploted in the course of events, Jxuny McCaterny, realileg at 40 Canalport avontie, was yesterday lodzed in jal by sou of his trionds bocause ot bls inaunity. His nso will ba tricd {n the County Court Thuraduy. Sern Hayxciert, Clerk of tho Probate Court does not want to hold over, and in tha event a1 ant election being held will not boa cundidate for reSlection, Col, Scribner Is spoken of us be- ing williug to take his place. Cot. A, W. tArPEN has beck appointed to the osition of Night Jailer, which wis yuonted by Mr. Hurdy, He will enter upon ble duties Supt 1, Vo daa good diselplinarinn, baving hid an extensive expericnce in tho arms, und bis ap- potntinent is regarded us « goo one, ‘Site Committee on Pubile Charities and Buitd- ings will moct this afternoon to pass toally upon plans for the now Foor-ause. At the lnat meeting of tho Honrd an architect for the structure wus golected, and his pay iixed, which intgbt be considered! premuturo ff tho mouting of to-dity Is necessary, 3 ; ComMissiosen ENbER returned from his vaca tlon yestendty, and brought with hin 20 trout and Nfteon doer as tho result of bis rest. Io hing, howaver, that this (8 wvery Binal] purt of tho wune be actually captured, wid that he woutd have brought more but for tho faut that pho bout upon which be returned was over- loaded. Comsussroxrit Puninaton started for Clifton vrings, N. Y., yesterday to jon his wife, and WIIt be absent two weeks. Commissioner inoue wert to Freeport on a similar tnigalon, and will uot be back for soveral days. Commissioner Clurk, who is running the faction of tho Bounrd, mass bo ‘will not be asicep white they ure, out of no clty, ‘The Count; Board was yesterday, given ofi+ cial notlee of the Hinsdale-Doyle Granit Com- pany, having commenced alt nyuingt the county for $100,000, ‘The sult wag stittod some weeks nyo, aid is unerstuod to be bused upon disputes between tho rm in question and the county, growing out of thy furnishing of tho granite work for the now Court-House. ComMIsstoxeER SENNE 19 preparing a statemont of tho expenditures of the Board for the your ondlog Supt. 1. aad tho indications ure, ne far us the work has gone, thatsotne of the fustitutions, notably the County Hospital, huye exceeded tha Appropelations for tholr support, For tho lust ainirter, #8 for as tho bills buve buen audited, tho juil hing cost $30,657, the County Axent's oflice, Poor- louse, and. Insuue-Asylum, 833,25, und the Cuunty Hospital $20,160, ‘Qi Committee on Jalt_ and Jui! Accounts bad before them yestorduy sundry bills. Among thom was one ‘from W. M. Brown, tho Assiatiunt County Physiclan, who wanted $18 for issuing nine death cortifieates, . They could not goo the Teeiee of tho chit, and, uot desirmg to estab. Ish n preecdont of the Kind, refused to allow ft. Another bill was for drags furnished the jail on the order of tho Nicht Juilur for July, amount. luz to $18.05, and, toding that the items did not furee, nevion. upon it was Postpone, Ono of tho Items was 24 fore platol blavitberry Urane dy, which was regarded ita 4 little stoop, U. 8 AY Ar tho Sub-Troasury yostorday $20,000 in gold aud $1,000 in sliver was disbursed, Tho roceipts footed up $11,000 In silver, Tun futernul revenue receipts yosterday ftnounted to $41,877, of which $28,572 was for spirits; $1,740 for clyara, 83,84 for tobacco, aud $970 for beor, Aucianp D. Patron and James Lyon, of No, 12 North Clinton street, were bruteht before Commisstonor Hoyno yesterday and hold under Dourds Qf $500 for selling quor without Heense, ‘THY report ofthe morchaudiso wolzhed and. aged at tho Chiciuro Custom-Louse for tho six months ondiug Juno i shows that G0,47,011 pounds of merebanitise was wolubed, the princi: pat itoms bony as followa: Salt, 13,860,277 pound: ron, TWIT pounds ;tobaccy, 2408 poundaywis= H colluncous, W120, ‘Tha Hauer saged footupa total of B63 gallons, ny follows: Wings, 5 AblONss gl, Zy7 rillouss brands’, 6,740 gallons: our, hie gultons; alo, 3078 gallons; whisky, SUL alluns; rum, 500 gations; bay-rum, 44 wallons; wy-wator, 13 gallons, and varnish, 440 wallong, FVoLvow1na Js the Het of dutiublo foots ro* evived at tha Custoni-flouso yestere Jed Smith & Co,, 0,000 cedar pusta; Chicago’ woatern ftailrond, 1,160 bundles fist ta bara railroad jroo; B. it. Lowls, 10 packingos household gcods; Hitohvouk & Foater, 81s cedar railroad thos, 667 onk railroad ties; Schwelter & Beor, Ui cases crockery; Eddy, How yoy & Co, U ensos dry goods: Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co, Leaso dry youds; Wilson frog, 1 cases dry gneds; Lowonthal, Kaufman & Uo, enses sinokers’ articles; J. W. Uootz & Co, cusea gloves; Downing, 8 Sheton & Co,,.1 enso incrohundise; M, Wright & Co., 1 vase nociless a, ¥. Farwotl & Co. 4 ensos dry goals; Marshall Hold & Co. t+ packuyes ay ada; Fowlor Lros., 770 suoks sult; H. 8, Whoolor & boxes tuplate; Freneh, Potter & packages curthonwure; Stoole & Price ages iltorlug papors J.C. Forgueson & Co., dat sacks suit: Onter, Hous & Co., Tenses manufuct- ured sllk; Cunningham & Huntor, 0 ciska soda sh, 25 crisis chluride Imo; V. Farwell & Co, 9 cuses dry goods, Collections, $11,338, 4 A SMASII-UP, TWO ILLINOIS CHNTIAL PUMIGIIT-TIAINE COMB A very sorlotts collision ‘whlch, luckily, was ‘unuttondod by Joss of Ife, oeeurrod on tho [lll nuls Central Loud yostorday aftornvuon 9 fow feot south of tho Farragut Club's bont-houso, which is situated on the Luke-Bront at the foot of Twonty-tifth street. Immmoilately south -of the bont-house Is n awitoh, whieh Ja attended by a awitchman numed Covey, whose duly It isto signal its condition to south-bound trains by tho working of @ sutuphore standing about 100 yards to tho north, When tho tracks are oleur ‘The rm of the semaphore ts pondunt; whon the awiteh lends from the natu track: to tho aldo~ Track on the onst of ft, thonrm jeoxtonded. At nbout U o'clock yesterday afternoon tha some Phore gave tudiention that tho wuy wag clear for south-bound trains, but this was a wlatilce, ho switch was turned upon the side-travk, and the sorloua aceident followed ud an wimost Ine avilable necessity, It happened in this ways Eogine No. 1, driven by Enginvor Willa Ludington, bad suse drawn a toad of about alx- toon ears of diferent kinds from thoyepalresbop: ‘to the sido-truok, aud had come ton etand-wtill about titty yards distunt from tho awitch, the engine fasiog iu a northorly dircetion, Ina fow mmomonts an outgoing frulght-train of fifty-two cara, drawn by engines No 18, driven by Hine mhicor f1, Buith, und 201, driven by Engincor gobn Fonton, eatny rushine down the track at tho rate of ton tuilos un hour, Whon It rouched the awitch it ran upen the sido travk. Buyinvor Ludington, whose train waa standing in the way aboue itty yards dlatant, enw that tho coltlslun wis Unuveliible, and he and the troman, 0, A. Miess, loaped from tho cngino and rou a place of safety, ‘Tho cugineurs on tho other tralns iso uppreclatod tho fuot that tho smash-up was Juoyituble, and they aud tho tremor also : JUMPED YOU THEN LIVES. thulrdulvation, us, at thu spoud the tevlybt-train Wie moving it tho tino it rin upon thosldu-trauk, Phad but ten eaconds in which to mat tho train in front of Jt, Phe crush was terriiic, Tho moving tral bad tho ya rautaice of rapid notion and immense welght, und ulcer It atruck tho other it bora it before it with at Nrat no apparent diminution of speed, ‘fhe tuur front vireof the standing train. wore Judan vou! cary, 4nd when tho shook cata the two hiiuduost of those Jeaped badily ‘Into the ale from ‘thule trucks und settled squarel on top of the couple in frontof thom, ‘“hree ents behind wero erusbed to ploves, uid ull the remaining cary of this traln suifured soveroly,, After running tho Blanding train back some forty yards tha muys ug froight camo to 1 staudatilt, aiid “the full ox- tent oO inure, from tho collision had beon noe conplishod, The engineers und promon at once Shiince nud drow'te ico from the turned engine a ho Cod, «Pag secno of the disuster was visited lator in tino the So tmulag bret iy the vxcopuon of tho’ ten lum raw-burs were broken, rovolyed" no yery urls ous Injury, bad boen backed from tho” place by tho rear engine, whieh, though budly. Urutsod, Was not rundored watt for sorvion, | ‘hu hind: Oe 0! ing tru! iy removed; stil there, Was ouough of both trains loft to give a qood ideg of . HOW THING ALE APT TO FLY whon two trains moot, ‘Yhe engioos still stood {wolug ono anther, tholr cowoatgbers reduvod Thoy pat vory littlatimo iu which to aceomplish | nt kindling and platfo: ‘etian of broken ch there wis no tellitw whieh bes lonyed to either fooomotive, Tho smokestacks of both enwineg stood aturing at one anothor ata distance apart about six inches. Tho eab of chahio No, 14 was eprend all over the boller, whose tlue-steel sheeting was ripped and Ike xo much ealico, Eumine Now it had tot sulfered quite so xuvoi yethomeh It wax a pitinble wreck xo far na outside appearances: wet. ‘The tender of No. 184 hed beon torn al most to pleces; Its water coropartinents hind been broken up and tha water and cont seattored wl over the travk, For tifty yards up tho track the ercntlig was ripped up i plicua, and li oue or Aweetsos tho sivopors had beon broken into splinters by tho force of some concusslott, A weeek{ng teat tut by this thine appenrond Upon tho scene, nnd with the wld of tts powerful Windlass the largor plecesof tho wreck Wore lifted from the track, whilo gangs of mon with ropes and pulleys wera removing the lighter frugmonte.: ‘Tho work was-superintended by Mr. 8.4. [Layes, Superintendent of Machinery, and Mr Slack, tho Muster-Muchanle of the road, und thero wis avery prospect of thy slice track bulug clonted by tho mornimyg. Mr. Mayes anid that he did not think the boiler of clthor of tha colliding engines was tnjured, and Unt tho total daimige done would net amount to mune than $2,000, which is perhups a lighLestl ec, TIE DAMP-POST WAT. THE MARK COMMIEMONEI WihL bot UP TIER EXTRA Posts Ox GAN AVENU CAN LIGHT THESE Ol NOT, ‘Tho Inmp*post controversy betweon Commis: Bloner Wallor and tho South Park [ourd has reuchert that stage where the formor, iu tho supposed Interests of the tnxpuyers, refuses to Nght upany more Iamps on Michigun uvenuo that thosu snitte taxpayers uro now paying for. In short, the Comunisslouor tolls tho Jourd that. itimay put up ‘ng innny additional posts ns tt Itenses, but that so long ne bo continues to pre sideover tho Vepartinent of Publle Works ho Propovos Lo soo thuit the goneral taxpayer fa not. nnide to pay for wy tore mid than iy now cons pinned, ‘Tho Bonrd, ag will bo avon from the following interview between a ‘iyieuNnn re- porto? und Cominissionor Iussell, virtually re aponda thitt it will go whead and, ok tp tho std= divonal lunp§posts, and that Mr. Waller muy tlo Juat us he pleases about supplying thom with yas, “Tho Park Commissioners,” sald Mr. Russell, In auawer to the question, “Whit are you go- ing to do about itz” “took Michizan ‘uvenue wnder an ordinance passed by tho City Council, Que of tho provisions of that ordinnnee—lit Tact, one of the conditions under which tho city relinquished tho jurisdiviion to the Park Com nilssioners—wnsa thut the fatter shoutd provide additional lamp->posts. Tho Council's idea, 1 uke ft, must hive been to provide more Inmp- posts for tho purpose of affording greater lgbt, pin NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF MANGING PEOVEN, or anything of that sort. “Tha net that Michi- Ba aveNuE was taken und improved ust woulavurd nt the cost of the abutting property dove not altur the abutting property-owners' rolutions to tho aity. ‘That proports fs wsycssedl higher than any cthor residence: renee inthe Cis; It pays more, proportionately, tor ghting, policing, and wll other municipal purposes than any other property, nnd it is certalniy ng muck: oniltted to be Hghted, Tho city, however, ree tains jurisdiction o$ the underground system,— the water, gag, aud sowerage—and his tha right to it just us it chooses by prescribing of. Jump. posts, ‘Lhe Commission hie one on, in perfect wood faith, under the ordinance requiring it to provide additional Iamp-posts, and if Me. Waller docat’t want to Hyht them wo can't help it. Itis wmattor botweon the altl- zens on tho street and tho’ people who desire to uso tho Btrent and Mr. Watler.—or betwoon them und the Common Council, We sbaull put in the udilitionn! Ininp-posta, and If the elty Ights them wil right; if not, we huve ilo power to wey fot uso elootricity? “ Why not uso electricity?” “Wo have tio jurisdiction whatever in tho muttor of Ilhting tho street. We siinply pre- Mare und mike # rundbed, ete. and thy clty ‘ttends to tho Mhting, the seworuze, and tho water. Wo hitve us imuch right to sy we will use cleotrictty us we huve tu say that wo will put in a new sower, in short, tho lyhting of tho strest 1s something with which the Park Commissioners have nothing to do. ‘That fet uuittor' which reats butwoen tho rosidcuts and tho Common Coun ° (rit: CITY PEOPLE, In order offectunily tu boad off the South Park Commissioners, who, a8 bax been heretofore stated In Tire Linux, Intend to put in 200 oxtra gudelumps on Michigan: avenue, Con- troller Gurney yesterday notitied Gns-lnspector Baldwin not ‘td allow any connestions to be mute with the gas muins without orders from “hoadquirters.”* Shia, with tha notice to the ng Compitny that oxtra gus will not be pail for, witl be apt to muke tho Commisstuners stop tha work and us for & . conforepeo with the ‘ulty authorities, sloncr Wallér also. flntls rault with the ro. moval of othe corner lamp-posts soyveral Teot so that they will be on a lino with the core ner bullding,—an Suvareunted net, he thittks, blnee the poopie on thoj utersecting stroots paid Contuly- thelr shure of tha, ndseasmunts for tho | Dy posts, and Are: Babee ton partof tho ined Ly the removal the cross streots will bo as “dark 1B Mitch." It is probibio that tho men engaged in ho work will bho arrested, in order thut the Courts iuay puss upon tho power of the voim- aSlOnOrs to chungo tho positions of the Innp- pos “a ‘ SUBURBAN. NYDE PAK. Tho Donrd of Trustecs bold a meoting Inst evening at the Villago-HHull, All tho metuhors Wore present, with Proaldeut Moburt in tho chair, “ : A pétition was rocolved from tho property- holders on Forty-sevonth street to widen sald streot tocighty feat, tho proxunt wWiilth bolng sixty-six fect, aud to condemn the property on euch aldo fof the streat to the amount of eevon fvow The offico of Ot Inspector, hold by Steven Whovler, who has falted to make ble monthly report for the past threa months, was declared ene and tho Clork was ordored to notity Mr, heoler, : ‘Tho ordinance granting to the South Chicaso & Weatorn indiana Roilroad the right of way through tho Village trom South Chicngo by tho way of Railroad avenue, Yatos uvanue, Sixty> olghth and Sixty-seventh streets wus brought belore the Bourd and discussed, Vhere were present Mr. Jamos Wadsworth, who bitterly de- nounced any hasty action on so itnportant a Mattor, and Mr, O. L, Loyd, roprosvatative of 8. D. Ward, tho Recutvor of the eabive Bank, who requested that the ordinance be, laid over fur.ono week in ordor to ylye time for ite gon. sidoration, After a bouted disnutution on both sidea of tho question the matter was lal over for one weok, as ‘rustecs Piorco and, Berry ob- Jevted to the engrossment. ’ Urdinances wero: Poses for. wutor-pipos on Woudlawa avonue. from Fifty-frat to Fifty. seventh street, and on Cottage Grove avenue from One Hundred and Etevonth to. Ono Huns drod and Fifteenth street. ‘The Hourd thon udjourned tilt Eeiday , The people inthe castern part of Hydo Park fre considerably * torn up," so to speak, over at “new railroad which fa eeoking to obtain a right of way through tho viltaye, iois tho South Chicayo & Western Indian Raliway, Tho route of sald railrond wilt be from its vorinestion with the Weatorn Indiaiun Railway ut a polat whore tho ruilrond crosses the strand at Hirbor avon iu Seuth Chicuga, thence yortborly to Ighty-soventh atruct, thouce In a uorthwostor- iy direction to Rallgpad aver, northwosterly and westerly to thd Junction of Sovontysfirst atrothy thonee northorly along Yatus ‘avons 0 to Seventioth strevt, thencu north: westerly to Sixty-clght etroet, along 7 tr two Lincoln ovenue, in ewith authority to maka curve connection from some conventent pojut on Sixty-ulghth street, west of Stuny Island. uvouue, to someon: yonfent polut on Sixty-soventh atroct, east of Sheridan ayonio, thonce mloug Sixtyesoventh stroot tu the wost Ine of the township. From hore it will proceed to tho tracks of tho Houk Island Itoud, with which it wil! connect, and thus forma direct route from South Chicugo to Chi- uD Th re is a uoanimous fooling upon ono and that fe tho neucwlty of buving point 8 rallroud in that sectlon of © the village. ‘Thero ts no doubk but that it is necesanry, Ht open up wai proporty. to sottlue dnent, but thi sole people, who, while thoy do not objout tu tho. riilrond avis right of wiy through tho villuze, " do think that the ordinsice -as prepared grant: ing tho suid TAM of way f# very judaliit in ite oxpressiun, ‘Thore: was tt urge attondanee of pastes Interested on both sides of tho tmuttar nt ho mooting of the Villuzo ‘Trustecs lust night, Among those present who wero. opposed to the passage of the ordinanve Jn {its original form, was Bir, O. L, Boyd, who roprescntod 8, D. Ward, Kecelvor for the’ Boohive" Bank. His bank holds about » ayuuro mile of proporty near South Chileno und alle ror eta 18° that ho thouubt w millrond would bo a good thing in that dircution. Ho wus in favor of ung, but be. did not dike the | Inder. init atylo of the ordinanco us: prepared. Me, Hoya also sald that tf the ordinance would embrace curtaln’ palnta by which rates of fare, runniou of tratuaoto., would bo duiinitly suttied Upot be would heartily favor the passuyo of tho ordinance, Slens Gay eer Gon, J, ft, Lorrence, tho Prealdont of the Com- pany, (Was prevoat, ‘Tou reporter ho sald that tne new road was to be openud at the request of way property-uwners And cltzens Jt wasulso to xovammmoduty the villayo by passiig Ios now witoreworks aud giving I¢ much better come miunivation with tho same, «He aald tht tho ie tention: of tho Campauy was to ruu -rogulir suburban trains for the convenlenve of tha:puo. plo in that section, * Ho eald thut the road would Open Up many new intorosts tu Hydo Park. + ives sreroy, i ae You aro sick; woll there is just ons remedy that wiloura you! buyand pouty af doubt, it It's Liver or suey trouble, Consumption, Dyspoypelu, Dedility,--Walle’ Houlth Ronower is yourbope, $l druxglats. Depot 63 Luke street, a Huck & Itaynor’s Stoth Powder ta a harvester that reaps roacocs by the miyon from the dundy> follers,’ ail sald ho would tuke breakfast, and thon pro- cnme threo” rolls Diy enowush card which be tilled with the obsorvation that it was to Mes. Gartleld, “who was an old Criend f fed: Put way tho'voctors and have your hus: {a ovidently not as bright ag Jt was seventy-fvo yours ago, ‘Tubornuole slice the convoertion begun was that whieh listened to tho lecture of Col. Bain yese terday inoruing, and tho lecture was, beyoid a tloubt, tho best oue yet hoard during the session, At was, of course, n lecture ndyovating cocrelvo teototaligm, but it was advocated ‘that was certainly moro than ordinarily inter- cating, nud the arguments would appear strong ones to the radieally to promises. Col, Balin belloves that tho 00, fi tho manufucturo of Hquurs would do more poet if mude up into bran a yeurly in cretng for tnobrintes, progeuuting ering reaulting fro: would bo schools and othorwixo Christianizing the world, crul conforanes mocting, which finally pussed a Tesolution omphatically » deciaring legislation, “The leunse plan was branded 16 a compromise with tho tho bullot to woinen was strongly advocated by ull the speukers. At this same ‘meoting the fol- Jowlng ludies and yontlomen wero uppolnted as @ commities to prepare and ro fined Allinolsy Mrs, gan; Mra.J. Be Gil peaiiog BOW. digham, lowa; J. Be fin Judgo Watson, Mississippi; Vit fave a goud review of tho work of tho Sarntogn of tho wor! oxpressed nt this convoestion regurdinyg: hibition, third party, and woman's sutrage. Aud thore wore two tho use of tubuocd. «There boing w number of old sinokers in the audience, includtug temper- utuce *“leaders"™ and ministers, tho was percepubl: for tho purpose utter teat bulng distilled from ‘wines and othor drinks could not be obtuinod, tho distil Veet y inscots hud wl been’ captured, though, and tt thoy nro not siothored to death ing will bo sout tho way of thoothor untortunnto specimens oxporimonted (7) with. . Prof, Grillin Hy) to ugalat Mrs, Harris In tho process of diutilfh- jon, of Kunsus yosterday stating that ho would ar rive at the, Ul longed-for address, In tho altorneon Col, Iuin will luature on A Journe: or, } tempenince harang. “'Peuchors’, Diy," showing, or attumpting to show, why problbt ie bo taught in the public scpools, Mary Allen County, witl'ba In charge, Hole ara watched for wit al a “with tho Classical Fellowship at Princeton, studied abroad for two years under Prot, fessors In the classies and comuarative phl- | lology, and has devoted several yours to the Depurtinent in Prineeton Colle, waged by. Allyn, of Boston, to allt, during the coming yout, U nd colleges, ‘The 1 University havo ‘secured Prot, F, DP, country, fur the Chair of orighaal work In mathomatics, Prof, Mutzhins College of Berlin, shi duted Baruum and Great London shows wo hover bud botore, It fs overwholinjag In: its Chicago noxt Monday aud will romain on tho vonted. In all tho other large vitles tha fonte— } and buudreds upon bundrods of proplo woru Maine and his nasovintcs are duly reasatl with tho reaponstbility and dolleacy of tholr po altion, Tho country will not tolerate anything Uko factional strife at sitoh atime, Wohave, i tho course of our National history, passod (hrough many erlsog more alarming than any thing now imminont in rolatton to tho transfor: of Exeeutive powor. it is probable that a fow dayn-it may den few hours—will deotde wheth- er tho present Administration, In tts entirety, 1a fo ntind or full. Mountine ne interest of tho Usuiiite Istnperitod, It is Weting that gravity and dignity should ohnractorize the demeanor of nll to whom ney portion of our people tre nevus: tomed to look for counsel or examplo in times of National trint. rot ————— Blok headache oured and provanted by Dr. Jay Mall's now romedy. Suld by druggieta, _———— Warvceomniond Eldrectresowlng-machines, ‘ MARRIAGE LICENSES, nnn cnr AR RAR ARRAN ‘Tho following marciaga licenses wore lasucd yos> NOTHING BUT WATER. Yesterday's Proceedings at the Lake Bluff Prohibition * Conference. An Xecentric Oharnoter Makes His Appoarance on the Grounds, A Coorclyo Teototal Party to Bo Sot in’ Motton. * With each suceceding tay the Httte band of would-be promotors of prohitition nt Lake Uluft aro becoming moro and more convinced that thot “grand convention will take its pluco In tho annals of eoerelyo temperance agl- tution na ono of tho most succossful gathorings of its kdnd ever held—tn polnt of slliin uttund- aice. Its auevoss in this regaed has truly beon nmattor of surpriso, oven to tho most sanguine of those who aro opposed to cocrelve tomper- nie, ‘Lo of tho most prominunt of tho nie tators” hero, whoso names nro withheld in order to prevont any tnnleasantiess from arising = botween thom ond Dr. Jut- king, “told a ‘Titmex# reporter yostorday that tho fll-auecess ‘of tho convocation was duo to tho fnet that tha manugement was totally in- ollicient, having failed to advortiso tho ovent with nny degreo of thoroughness, or olse ndvor- tlaing, 0 In clreus posters, too-many attractions that bave failed tonppoar. Thontrivals yoster- any were somewhat largar in number thin those of any provious day, bovause, probably, of tne broak-up of tho Desplaines eamp-meoting. ‘wo or three of tho Mothuilst divines who gave Elor Willing and Desptnines tho prefercnco over co- erolvo temporance nud Lake Biuil wore included inong yostorday’s urrivals, the Roy. John Will- ininson getting hero In time to offor nu prayer nt Hlanisins Wodenskt Mari ive. Charlos #. Pari {Note here Aumtust Spgetini. {Avert Stats {dohn ttacr,, ‘Mra, Mary Ki Johan A. Goranson. JAM BU ADOT 6566 Mwonty-third, i uwonty thin nirtheav, “an Rourtlcn ys IGT Keanklin. Urry Ty Adolph Westontor: ¥nima Monday... Jonof David... Cathurino Mute Hlorman ltonit; Eliza ‘Troftkorn. iis Nelson, the inurniig tecture-ineuting. Corl ttndurts Aud thero wits one thor now taco at the Bluil {Withelntene yesterday, whose owner, avidently intending to {Fred tallies. st a taco Here in the vonvocition, duserves a litte notice, Ie (far It was a he) loomed ie infrontol tho hotol clork, a huge panoramn of old vlothes and slouch hat—worn « decade or mora—very {ong hair and beard that woro dirty, yray, and Unkompt, and 6 big, solled ennvas bir, vartly tiled with something, and slung over tho "old geutiomat’a shoulder, and un { {Rorman ¥, Molibrath, Anna MM. Kroute South Chicas “South Chicago: Rehard A. Jattea: old -sttuk, jo registered «aa ‘tha toy, | { Lixate Wehniond . Cnlobd G. Withams, et Macon County, Iinols, {gate ONga und ho asked it thos kept folks ‘thoro? | {ara A. Se : Heing anawered in tha nilirmative, be asked tho Fane onebagh. rico, and whon told it hu suld it was too much, and thit he would not take room, beentise “they woutd give him one sky-high and away But the -naclent fose Bart Naartamn. Mrs. Antje Ulindhorst.45,, {hick Martin, Linn Noll... “South Molland, 11t, ioselnnd, Shurldnn-placo, SGhvienga, Bee MARRIAGES, DALY—MCGUIE—On the Lith Inet, in the Church Androw We Unig SE -Clusrlentons Se Oe one kUTOnie Reuuire, of se Catherines, Candie — DEATHS. * Ran Anan an nnn Annan ania TICHARDSON—At. Atianiio, Mighlands, N. 1, Gourme, non Of U, Weadd Kato. Meherieon, aged 8 oar Furor) at Moran Park Baptist. : wy trie Friends destrous pee yt on the G.. iG d & 1, INCKBY—Ang, Mh TER he tho romdonce o fairl ges Mani Crete i ul re aed i mire, bor v Kitirustt, county Woxtordy ifetnnds ue TAEAHO unoril from tho Above rasidunge Sunday at 10 n, the by cine to Catvary Comotery. Frlonds sto invited FLEMING—At 219 South Dosplntnon-at., Aus. 2 haif-nusto o'dlock, George hormunh Doloved aon oF gare and Cuuidring Boming, aod 3 wooks und 1 Fiinoral Saturday, 71 S om iinoral Saturday, 7th inst.yat half-past 12 o'ctook FARItELU-On Aug.2, Mary A. daughtor of the Jato John Farrell, Huineral sunday, Aug, %, from ior lato eesldonco, dt North Hoype-s' ts % STILES=1n this city, Aug, 20, 2A8, Stites, acod of Dixan, Hibruthor uf Inenard Dy tlloy ur chs aiey, G2 Wilkesturro und Allentuwn (Lu. pepers copy. ADAMS—Ang. 28, at thy rostdones of his bruthurs in-law, O, It. B. “Sach, Oil Indiang-av,, Honry 1L Adnins, of gastro-enteritis. aged dl yourd. Atannitns will be taken Knst for Iiterment. At paren: dence, 67 North, Ellas oeliente, Lorepulne tay, Infank daughter of Kadwaed und Mary Whiten, ave 1 yoar and 4 months. Funeral notice horeafter, UKLING-Auit. cecdod to unearth frbin the recesses of whit: panied for a cont a dingy wallet that could not ave been less thin a foot and vw hut long—nnd O how buastly fat le wast Andout of tho wallot of greenbacks, looktus to buy ont tho whole o! Liko Hiuit Of course n menl-ticket was given im, Ho ordered enouzh broakfuat for two, half of which he ato, whilu the othor hair stuck to his venerable baitrd. Next ho vai out to tho oltice and tndicted tho fotlywing on 2 postal- of bia" . Ntaxrio, Macon County.—Mrx, Preattent Gar- band washed in pure watar. Porlapd God will have merey upon and heul him, Your triend, * 0. G. Winbtang, THE OLD MAN'S MIND ‘The lurgest nudienco that bas assembled in the in. a munner use ue lenst who are not opposed coercion in or bushels of - grain used yearly und hoovake. And also bolioves that the $I 17,000,000 oxpendud im drunkenness, and so forth, better expended in catablishin 11:20 p, ma at bis, real ~Wiltnnd Hlekhing. etter pty don FP nt Syne adiniliory or Browory, Ut “ooo? | otetoge ae isin taken to Oita i, fortis Fotitleat quosdons were dixduased at tho gon- | bdueke will va turmiahed fronds: whe leas eee company the romnins, Iunoral sorvices aL Uttiwa. in favor RICHARDS—In’ Dayton, On Aug. 25. suddanly, of of nu third party (a. prohibition purty) | anpopioxy, iuizsio M. Atichatds, ‘wifo, of Jonathan NS tho only menue. Ge. Fooutm ode | Reema ay: ftaate, Sb flonase ito, OF Aunathan itunt and ‘Lr, 4, Siu, ‘Notlev of fariural horeaftor. PECKEL—Un Krday murulng nt 7 ofeto rasidoned, 128) Sunteeut, Gout Pockolcnria Rone SWMunoral aerview ae} oreloekaturday, ood, f clo! re Is thoneo to the Gorman Lutheran Comutotys oe to ANDERSON--Aus, 20, ab 1U o'clock 1. ma ot hla roast etico, 13 Kast Kinglesst., U. AM. Andorson, ayed di yaMimierat LO TARO. Mince at. Mal RORIN, Wellanat te Nineral to ‘at 4uh North, y Gravohina, Sunday, ThoSebyatZorciucn, Weendears 1 HOANE—tho funoral of the tata Mrs anuutur of Gon auliun Wyriiae wiv teke Devil, and tho giving of on somo o- 4 Willard, ote, Indintns Mrs. Pierce, Mieh- bort,, Wisconsin; Mra. O, M. Kansas; Laura G, Fixen, Minnesota; 4 Nebraska; nigon, Now Parks 3 hg avr. Jutking, Rontucky; J. G. Evans, mola, ‘Tho ratification meeting, as it was stylod, did not prove to bo of much interost. Miss Willurd por’ lun of nuon: Miss Francis Inco at Fusldoneo OF lor father at Suuth Kyaneton tostuorre iflorioon uid o'glock. “Frlouds of the family aro Tire vited to ottund, AMYTHI—Ang. - peer Ane aah wt bia lato, residonce,. 221 Wat. Funeral Sunday ni 8:4. m.,to tho Church of Nas ine ie a eed in Calvary, URNAM—In this city, At, 2 fy OF tee Burnt BRea WU yon es ouvention, and spoke favorably of stiob parts ug conformed to the sentiments Pees | 9 ary Anny beloved impromptu tiradoes ayulnst | days. Cae AS ae Funeral from No, 184 Weat Adams-nt. to-day (Snt« wrday) at o'clock p.m. Intorinont at Jttehmond, IH, thinned by tho talk. ees KING Ls) oO se a . DF Mra, Murris did not atdigens any fngcote yea ~HOFAL BAKING POWDIL Ly torduy becnuse the alcohol which was to bo tiser . ling upparatys balng out of order. ‘Tho by this inorie Goy. st. sony, + PEW A tologram was rocolyed trom Gov. St, John feocennies Al ae et BONO, uit this murning to deliver bis to the Golden Gato; id the Lund We Live ln,"—not a, Noxt Monday {6 to bo’ Lich will bo dovated to eon bie vw ARO un Wost, Sehuol Bupdrineandent of Kuox ‘Tho bulleting regarding the Prealdent’s condt- the greatest anxiety yee erowd ut tho Bluff, and tho unfayoraute spiel received yesterday afternoon throw gloom over the entire yathoring.. ——————— LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, Spectat Disputeh to The Crveago Trioune, LAs Forest, I, Aug, 2—In place of Prof, Uewltt, who resigned the Chalr of: Grog tu take a clinic In Durtnouth College, the Board have appoluted Prof, Charles 2. Willlams, Prof. Willlums, after graduating POWDER Absolutely Pure. MADM FROM GACH ORBAM.TARTAIL Housekoopar'sfavoriio In jeauing elites of the woria No ulhor proparadons miakos suck Nain, Oaky, bot Proada or iuzunious pastty. “nt ba eulet Uy dye ties witsuat foar ota ls roaulting groin Woavy tndte Rustibie fo Commonted for unity and whole uy Ub, sae PAM DARING LNW UIEIE Cl Now Yor, CANDY. $1, 8, sal Lit 1 ee eee Be: ‘an Curtins and tha other great German Pro- work of teaching, Intterly In tho Classical ile fs one the well-known publishor, Joli he Cireck toxt of * Luctin” for schools jonrd of Lnke A epust ate, ono of the best young mathomaticins In this Muthomuntics, For # oF $5) fc w wat ad $1, imple tall box by express of tho bows ts ndlon My tiurica, pulujs aloe M antl; fier agriatly wares alors a “GUNTHTER cohiroationos * UMadison-st, Uhicazo ‘PARIS STYLES, Candy As Om sete PRUNES, ho. KRANZ'S, 80 State. ; For 'truu: choles, , Ro te wtih ays Nat Btatoel MINING OUTHITS, NG OE as And Gonoral Custiical Avalyats U. GILBERT WHEELER, Sl Clurliomst. reculved the degree of SL 8, from Lia Fayette andof Ph, BD, from the University div has had charge of tho editor of the mathenmticn! department, of the Natlonal Ldieator wl of Barnes? "Educa onal Monthiy, and iso valued contributor to many- mathematical Journals, American wid Europea: 1 . —— rt ALL HAIL NEXT MONDAY, The Greatest Hvent in the Ulstory of the Cl. Buah a stupundous ontorprise us tho vonsulle, uugottuds. his wondertul combination visits Luko- Front during the week, ‘Tho grandest ate tractlons over gcuu ador ganyas will ba pros tho laryoat in tho world—were totully inade- quate to hpld the thousands whu flovked to theta, turned away ‘at cach performanco, ‘Although tokets cost but 50 conte, as hich as $5 was pald for thom In Boston and Now York.» And ovury> Minn HAE GOODE. enone whore. tha pupers declare thyt poyor wus wits Whelusalo & Stetull, Hand for prica list, nesded such wagniliceice ‘and novelty, Such Goods sent GO, Dunyyhuro, bot agunt one athe fonts wong aro’ wendortal sigue, to Chaar ad warrant otpieds Van of, ulono ar ie Was 409, thoy being tha largost-ia: tho world, It wilt 2 MOURN AS ee REWARD Shi ur }, Mio! Itoi 3 or bo noxt to timpossible to met thom up on the Lako-Frout, Au olfors will bo mada id sent tha oe purk alinost opposit fron: tho city. Noxt londay the opening cnturtalamout will bogiven, CC — ————— 5 : Good Advice, Washington Post (Dem.) Undor all tho cirouinstanocs, the bost course for tle wlwart" Joadera to puruno isto do uothing, There 9 no reason to doubt that Mr, Jails to cura Teh Guwdgy Depols, 1 W, Madlecu, d oor, Hiaia & Madineds wo AUCTION SALES, By GEO. PCO eG aH nnd 20 Madison-s. THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION of RETAILERg Fine Boots and Shoes 18 CALLED Ty AN AUCTION SAL GEO. P. GORE 40, n=st,, 214 & 216 Madiso: » commoneing MONDAY, Aug, 29, at 0:30 sharp, ‘vhts sala will bo whut {tf DESLONED KOR DESY CITY Keay mae _ AUCTION — DRY GOODS * DEPARTMENT, REGULAR TRADE SALes Tuesday, Aug, 30, 9:80 a Th, Thuesday, Sept, 1, 9380 a, p. Both Offerings Very Attractiny Entirely New TAnen Clothtn Aentively New Tues Honterse Entirely Now Lines Tatcea, Eulleriy Now Lines Mats, Rutlvely New Lines Linens, Entirely New Lines Underwear, Hutlrely New Lorca Linen taniherehteps, Entirely Now Lines Hille Hankerehiene Entirely New Linea Poart ituttona "+ Entlrety Now Jdies Umbretlua, Aeutirely New Educa Dress Nhirta, Hntlrely New Linen Dress Sutins. dEntively New Liner Bett Comportabten, Entirely New Linen Floor vil. Clatee Hnltrely New Lines Ott Cloth Haye, utively New Lines Buc Miced \ Entirely New Lines Cutteryre | nels PLEASE NOTICE! LACES, Including Cluny, Vatonclonnes, ‘ Wire thrond, ian eee Thread, Swiss, and Amorican biges HATS. rtor ines of Fur nnd A 1 Woot Ha Supe Ya sion ‘a, Youths’, wud Noys' styles. Pere LINENS, 1 Covering Ineo asso: : Crartiow wlonthed iamayta cream ret ¥ringed Dnnivsks, nd ‘Poses UNDERWEAR And DRESS SHIRTS Wolghts nnd stylos. Two. inns dat HANDKERCHIEFS, Hoth Tinon and Shik, 0 , and Gonts' styles a nen pase Hobby, all“altke wad des or ae etre and ure lata, hi afl ebados Of eolure © ne oH UMBRELLAS. ‘A manufacturor’s consignment, whieh ns chides wit ntyles in Ger Fibbed pattorne,, Rach deren send cl equal quantitlos 23, 30, and ‘a ia ae ‘emily ’ Dudies’, four Gob! eae te, Bud four izes. SATINS. . Wo hava special consignimon Shiins. “‘Uhe present popula deed oe thera goods will dive interent to thie item, P ‘tho Involee covers # line of qualities that will sult the wants of tho trade, Allare alrictly perfect in overy particular, BED COMFORTABLES., Conslgned to us direct from the macne facturor os a trial lot sor our Aucti FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, Including Tug Pattorns dxt. 5, n02 vory dosirable styios. Iexular Foo all widths of Nos. 1.42, aback gualities. tha trade hn tus Specinity will sorve thelr Lost lntercsts ty patronizing this salo. FLANNELS. A. manufacturer's consimment of Bite! Mixod Fiannols, ateict!y purfect and very Gestrabla ns modhtn woights, Une hase dred ploces. CARPETS. Oponinis HalO scorsererensTucsday, Hept by GLOVES. Oponing BAals..sroseverrsl'vonday, Bept 1b 1,000 Cloaks and Dolmans, SUGGZgggggy DRESS SILKS. ° Spociul Hate—100 pieces, aveveseL ucuday, Bept bel BRAIDS. “Grom Grain,” dtarvellioux,” " Amure” media and high cost valuos, uctioneers SIXCOND GREAT TRADE SALE Boots, ~ Shoes, and ' Slippers, AT AUCTION, Py » WHds Bs MADE WEDNESDAY, ‘Aug. 31, coule mencing at 9:30 sharp, Full non of Custom-made Goods for Full Teedey ‘a woll ns from those Factories thut are represent only by us iu tho West, and whuse work fs fully ae tantood. cae, wntood, TIIURSDAY, Sopt. 1, at 9:B0a.Hby “OPENING FALL SALE Crockery and Glassware .Wo shall soll jn Jots si tone, aunt b q eluding Am baht ba . ruckery Patd Hotel in aoe and Yottow Ware, Bluo ¥ fy and Docorat NO. 500 rise Awsortod Table Glassware. iti 1,000 doz. Lamps, in Glass and Jiro Fatmp Chlmpnogs, Burners ultra tated 2 nea Pa Tet The HONIG & CU Ausdonsets o y N & SON iy ERY, RUAN & 80% ‘Ava, 3 29 pemepeemasoonsnesoeny “At cur trios Sato.on WEDS ESDAY, “GROCKERY;, icine istanarn esti 1,500. bris.. Glassware, ‘Dy ELISON,, FLERSHEIM & CO» 68 Randolph-at. ‘ pene ATURDAY’S SALE* FOR OUR SATUR E 3 URNITUR wee OARPETS, 00S, AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD G0) wer Cbremon, Plated Wart, ae am beos COs . eat ELON, whee oa