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HHS CIHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1881— TWELVE PAGES. 4 THE CITY. IN GENERA. Tun Earl of Alrile, Scotlana, Is at the Pacific. J, W. Kvox, of San dose, Cal, fant the Loland, L. 1 Torr, of Loulaville, Ky. is nt tho Bher- man, Dn, W, 1, Laxey of New York, is at tho ‘Tro- mont, G. W. CaLkins, of Cloveland, 0, 13 at tha Tre- fnont, Tror. HeNny Drapen, of Now York, is at the Pueitle. J. MW 8tnoxa, of Rock Jeland, NL, is at the ‘Tremont, B, Wetrs and family, of Burlington, Vt. are at the Palmor, . Prov. T. P. Tronoty, of London, England, ts at tho Palmer. . Revus Kiso and wife, of St. Paul, Minn., aro at the Sherman, Gkx. Marcy and Maj. W. P. Gould, Us Ba AL Are at tho Pacific, Dr. I, Chavrety and wife, of London, Engl ands fre at tho Palmer, UNITED Braves Sesaton W. B. ALLISON, Of Town, is nt tho Pacitic, toner Evans and 1H, 1), Cameron, of sine Jiton, Ontario, are at the Sherman. HLH, Hewnrre and family and GF. Belden, of San Franclseo, are at the Palmer. Cannes ©. Scorr and daughters, of St, Louis, arrived last night, und ure tho guests of Jobti J. Flynn, of tho News, MCGRANAITAN and wife, now on route com Eurape, Prot. C. C, Cuse, and Maj. 1. We Whittle will hol v inission meeting at Kurwell Hall on Sumlay, Supt, 18, Junge B.C. PAuMEN of Bt. Baul, Judge it. B. Willtuns of Bloomington, Judye Lambert ‘Treo of Washtugton, and Judea ‘Ti us Wiison of Winona, Minn, are at the Pacltle, Late Tuesitay night a threesweeks-old baby, neatly clad, was found In 0 wicker basket, Lying ontho steps of the residence of ‘I. M. Wells, sullk-dealer, nt No. 11 Linco street. lt was taken to the Foundlings’ Hume, ‘Tor Heading Club of tho Union Catholte Aibrary | Association has reorganized, antl vlected Mr. dohu C. Carroll: Presi and Miss Hose L, Sulllvan Seerctary, ‘Thoy will present 0 finv complimentary program Friday evening. Mit. Gronae P. Oakes, Vicc-Prealdent of the Northorn Puclile Raflroud, aud dames Gamble, General Westorn Superintendent of the West- orn Unio vlegraph Company, passed through tho city Yesterday, registering at the Pacitie. Ronenr Machi:ax, Hugh Greennow, and W.J. MacLean of Manchester, James 1, Vongtas and HI, Gillesplo of Nuttingbutn, W. Moudy and AL V. Moody of ‘twiekennam, England, A. Ham- Jiton, Jr, and J, D. Caralsels, Glasgow, Scotiund, are among the forelgn arrivals ut tho Pucitia. Cuances Dunkas, employed 28 a laborer at the North Chicauo Rolling-Mills, white nsteop on the doek near the mill at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, aceldentally roiled of Into the river und was drowned. ‘Tho deceased was a German, #yenrs old, and fHved with relatives ut No. i Fig street. Tho body waa recovered several hours after the nceldent by Oficer Hareal. Tur Lake Park was swarming with loafers Tuesday night, who covered the Uenches, wath ored under the trees, and mado the park in passable to reputable eittzens. Capt. Buckley t out A posse Of nen who mide nearly seven- ty-flve nrresta, und sixty-five of the men word ined 810, in defuutt of which thoy were con- sleuetl tothe Lridowell college of brick-muk- ng. Joun Kenyey, who was arrested soyeral days -ngo on complaint of 0, 1 Budiey, of the Hie umans Society, for driving one of Charles Kroteb- -inar’s horses to death, wils tried bufore Justice ‘Summerflotd today and fined $59 und costs, ‘Tho evidence shuwod that tho horse was hired to vo to Graceland, but was kept on n dead run selear to Cilvary, then back to the Stock- Yards and round tho Town of Lake, until it droppod rdend, : ‘THe Infant Asylum at tho corner of|Franktin and Superior streets, conducted by the Sisters of St. oseph'a Hospital, owing to two or three inotices which it has recontly been given by the. ‘press, {s tho daily reel piout ‘of two, und somo- ‘thnus threo abandoned fnfanta. Lnte last ulght ‘An unknown woman called ut tho asylum, des posited a baby on the ateps, rang the door-boll, und thon ran away. ‘Tho asylum oan scarcoly ; Aecomtnodite Buch a run in the Infantile lac. ‘THE number of horses dead and requiring ro- moval hns fucroased to ngrent extent during the Arecont hotwenther, and [8 more than the con- p tractors for tho removal of dead animals cnn bromptly remove, ‘Tho number reported daily atthe Health Olticoranges fromm fifteen to twonty, , Up to noon yosterduy twenty-one deud horses ‘wero reported, muking alxty-tive In ail this ‘weok, ‘these Ngurcs aro doublo those of any ~Drevious year, Wiurrten Post, No, 7, G. A. It., hold a moct+ wing tonight at the Grand Pacific Hotel club room to make flnal nari pe stants for tho re~ “union nt Bloomington. All Crans, purtlo= “ularly G. A. It comrades, aro cordially invited, and,as all desiring the voteran rate of $1.5 gnust be enrolicd in soma organization, it 19 vboped all desiring to ga with this post will bo ‘Present, Thoy leavo for Blvomington at o'olock Tuesday ovening and romuln thore threo -duys, Novans’ band furnishes the musle. Mit, Byron L. Siri, President of the Mer= ehnnts’ Loin & Trust Company, stuted yesterday Janae thoro wore no new developments with re- ara to the dotuulting bank messenger, Henry Feldmann, whose arrest at Montreal was ebron- icled yosturday. All the bank kuew was that ‘thoy bad recelved x brief telegram announcin tho arrest and doparture of the party for Chi- teazo, Tho telegraphic report wus correet ag to the amountof moucy iavolved, but no securl- ‘ties wore taken, ‘Tie Indies of tho Floral Mission mot yester- , rday and disposodl of tho usual number ol flow- ers waich were donated to them. ‘lores hune dred and twenty-flve bouquots wore sunt to ‘Couk County hospitals, twenty to the Women's jand Children's, and sixty to Sf. Josoph Hospital. wtwo Nettle girts from Lake Forest sent In {aundsome serapbook which thoy had prepared, jand it was given to the Cook Count: Hoapltal. ‘The ludtes way tho dry weatbor {a sid) y ufecting Hew namarer and tholr brilliunoy is somewhat paired. ‘Tue ‘in and Sbeet-Iron Workers’ Union of rChiengo met last evenlayat 5 West Enkostreot. .A communteation from tho St. Louis Union was sxead, statiog that they had Just como out of i Successful strike and were now getting ull the puy thoy avked. . ‘Che tetter also urged that , the Chienyo sioiths agitate tho question of forimn- due a National oryanizntion, the convontion to Le hotd carly this fall, This encouriging coni- \Rveronntes was raceived with appluuse, and tho ) Becrutary was instructed to send a note of cone gratulation to tholr St. Louly vontempornrics, ) At last night's meoting great dlasatistuction wad vevineed by many of tho membors with the pres- ent rate “of, wages, and tho advisnbitity of a etrike In tho near futuro was frevly discussed. Ghey Slate Hat hol -aurslers oie tae hor diet, while thoy got but &2.0—crzo, thoy shou Pret $3 per day, apron \ pit J. K. LAKE, Superintendent of tho West Division Ruilway Company, tuferined a reporter yesterday that ‘he thought the worst at tho equine epideinie at tholr Western avenue stable dud passed. ‘Phoro were ouly eight or ten new cases developed yestentuy, and nearly all tho aniuuis attucked are in it Tair way of recovery. She diaoaso dtr, Lake considers alinost identical yin tho eptzolitie, although ut nv milder form, exeept for tho absence of tho cough and dliseburaca from tho nostrils, tha symptoms are. aill expects lo to get thravst With tho trouble in a fow duys, but lu the moantitne has 1 compollodt to run Tewor caraun some of tha Unes. Thore are 0 Tow cuses of tho Kamo complaint at the Milwaue kee avonue and Hitlated street burns, bUL notte Mag serious I# waticipated at elthor place. ‘Ti caso of David Kitchle, wuo was charged by Pelronnot & Co. with emlleeciing tholr funds, camo up for trial yeatorduy mural Ing his fore Justico Hamuer, but was postpoucd to the prox., Mr. Polronnot wishing to abtaln furs ther evidence, Ititehio. was roleased on. $0 Dall. One of tho proufs whist Potronnet was Lo |i Agutost him was 1 guttlement book In which had been ontered false eottiomonta for whieh cheeks bad been drawn and uppropriated by Uiteble. On Saturday this book mysteriously dlsappenred, and tn spite of 1 dillgerit acureh it has not alice beon diseovercd, and it 1s supe VPosed that sane of Itteblo's vollougues nado suway with it, | Sir. Pelromet Intends to show by Boveral settling-clurks that fraudulent acttlo~ nents havo boen made in reward to ceute ont he gays, bu can prove were sottied ditrer- é sently, eyJHE mewbors of tho lato Nineteenth Ulinola "Volunteer Infantry will mot thls oventuy for sdrill ut the ariory of the Sixth Loge and Will thon decide whethor thoy oO to tho Bloomington reunton ur not.” Th Teel, with Pays bis tlebts, until, es he alleges, a few inonths ago a noighboring bullding rented by the samo company was ured ns n house of asl OR tot, and tho subsequent wuhtly carousals made Jt uncomfortable for Roth and his tnamily. Aftor muking repeater protest against this cor. ditton of thi with no effect, Hoth refused tho furthor payment of rent until tho nuisance wis abated — After innumerable sults back and nothing todo but kill time. Among thoso on tho xrownd were Capt, Sanborn, of the Massa- chusetts Seventh, Boston; tho fon, Mr. haw cross, of Baraboo, Wi: Capt. Quirk, formerly of tho Second Regimont; and County Commis slonce Dave Clark. The pieniekors reached tho city about 6 o'clock, tired ont and happy. SHORTHAND CONVENTION, an dnternationtt convention forth for rceovery of unpaid rent, the Hibeerting, writers will be held at the Pal or nea Tank took advantie of a clause in the le: tho objevt bein tho. ndvancemont ot. the diferent branches of the -profession, Papers will be read: by the following: Stn d. We Gear hitets of Sits Franciaen, Law Reporting L Dosh, of Davenport, “ Ofllelal Henorting nN G. Deming, of Harrisburg, Pa. “Convention and Lexistative Reporting. TC, DLelnad, or New Stonographiy Teaching; T, Nenirough, resurting te violenee If aaury, ‘Tho Hiberntay Hank necordingly through its agente, William Tlalech, Charics Dabl, and don Murphy, took aetive measures to eject Moth, ‘und during Bis absence thoy went to the house and turned all his property into tho street, therely Instn tRomnaalves open tn the shire Ot een ae eaiange =e arate , for whic ou ial Ort Utraaecd dae y ial vor 6 rt tte Teste The question at intio anmeicontgataten, poe Hall of Nove Vari, *Callerapiy pang Washington, 0.0. *Steuograph: neg SM, sartholomow, St. Louls, Np, A Maching for Shorthand Weit- "Thens Will bo dlxeussions on all thuxo whethor tho provision In tho lense gives nue thority to the lessor to violate the ontinnnce prohibiting riot. ‘The testimony and arguinent on both sides proved so verbose that the eau was contiiucd until this morning. THE DANGERS OF THOst A Tings reporter had a Guk yesterday with KW. Pritt, one of the agents for wencrators, the in the’ te States, onus, TIM CITY-HALL, Fonry-roun burial pormits wore fesued yeaturs day. Five enses of altoged violation of tha bulld- One verti, erented desk oof President ofthe Northwestorn National tank by the combustion of phusphorus, whieh was kept as n supply for tho“ eenerato: du tho fire bank, Mr Uratt sat that there was not the | tug ortininee are tu be eatted for trial this slightest danger resulting from the use of phos | inorning beture dustico Kaufmann, phorus In cunnoetion with tho cenerntors, pro- City-Arrongey Pans, of tock Island. called upon Controller Gurney yesterday and tov fiway a copy of tho city ordinances us a souvenir of his visit, $ Tue Alermen who aro guing to dendbemt thoir way to Watikestia and Oconumowue, in ro- sponse town invitation from the Milwaukee & St Paul, WHI start wt 7345 o'clovk Saturday thorning, but itis hot yet sottled how anany of (ho City Fathors will go. Soe time ago the Council ordored that all bitl-boards shoutd be removed from the bridges Approuches, but for somo reson tho order bas Deon alowed to slumber untit now. Notlea hig dust been given that the elty will’ remove and confisente all bill-boards found on the bridue- “ppronebes after Sept. 5, ‘ree Quintard Tron Lompany yesterday Mod its bond in the sum of $100,000 of tho contract for tho ieidgevort Pumping. Works, ‘The su- curlties nro Messrs. Heury Steers end John Rouet, of New York, and Messrs. John D. Drake and Fred 8. Jutes, of this city, make oath its to the gin Mnanelnd stunding of the Now-Vorkers. Mr. Steors’ wentth 13 put downat B18G,U00, and that of Mr. Roaeb at 815,000, MONG the building permits Issued yesterday Were the following: Barbara ‘tus, tive bryos story brick dwelthigs, (0 by 40, on Marshileld avonuc, south of Van Duren atreet, to vost $2,000; A. Heumnson, two additional stories on Drick warchunse, 7 by 100, ut Nos. 200 and ful Rush strevt, to cost $14.10; Karaton, two story und basement dwelling, 21 by 80, on Hurl but street, nene Lincoln avenio, to cost $0,000; W.D. Kimball, tive cottages, 20 by 40,0 BK Grove street, near North nveriue, to cust $4,500, Vided direetions were always. followed. Those directions Were that tho supply should be put In a tin can filed with water and tightly cove orcd, and that this can should be put inslde of nnothor also tilled with water and tightly cov- ered, In the cuse at tho bank the phosphorus wis only in one can, and that probably not tightly covered. Tuts nllowed tho alr to tenet: the phosphorus and ussist in creating phosphurle weid out of thu water, which neld daulitiess ute Rs way. through tho tin, Mr. Pratt says thoy keop phosphoris ‘constantly on hand it thelr place of business, 121 Dearborn street, i the manner desuribed, and have never met with wn aeeldents nor have thoy heard of an aeeident resulting from Its use where directions iro fol Jowed, ‘The two cuns always accompany a gone erntor, and on the outside cun thu rections aro printed in glaring lotters. ANOTHE CLOSE CALE At about flvo mites to 0 o'clock yesterday ovening « narrow escapo of a serious iccktent occurred wt the Wells strect bridge through a dlsregurd by a couple of strect-car conductors of the fact thut the bell had been rung, wid that the tender had already bexun to swig tho bridge, Ono of tho cars made n rush forward Just as the tender wag puttin his lever in posl+ on, and the other followed, nutually moving onte the bride walle ft was being Bwung. The Trot wheels of tho ear were on the briduo. and in 4 moment, had not the bridgetender been stopped, tho car would have beta curricd agatust tho side-ralt on tho bridge appro: course, (tb vould have” destroyed, ehutices are that tho ear itself would have been duinped into tho water with [ts Ilving frolght ot about fifteon people. ‘There is always nt this bridge, nbout this hour of tho night, much reek- Jess conduct on the part of tho rallroud wagons tnd “buses and express wagons whose driversare | _ ‘Cuett: were six deaths from amall Pox yhstars interested in entehlng the night trains on tho | day, and eleven now CAKES TepUr The new Northwestern Ituad, and if some meany of eu vases were: One From ts Cornell street, two from tlyat Uitte caro on tholr part is not ine | 10 iubvard street, two Ti 1 Itolt, street, ro will not fuil to be au aceldent of a. very serious nature before long, A QUATERUL CHANGE, Tho closing days of August, which on tha whole has been, us far ns weather was con. cerned, very enjoyablo month, wore decidedly hot ones, ana yostorday the heat was nbout us trytag ns any oxporlenced cariier in the season, Some slight abowers fell in the morning, but the palaedeaps landed upon tho dusty streets and hented sidewalks, and were soon lost to view, tholr departure taking place before thoy bad bad tine to exercise uny cooling effect upon th Atmospbero.. Tho thormometors showed 0 re ord well up towards the ninctios, and the por- gonal aonentiuns of those forced to be ont in tho open alr were devidedly uneom- fortable, mora goin. fact than Upon inmny days whon a yrester degroe of heat wns recorded, Luto tn the evening, how- over, the wind shifted arouttd towards the porth and tho cool breezes gave promise of «much one from It Evergreen a Darken street, one f one from 209 North Ci were: Anna flolz, 1 fa strect, at the hospitals street, ut hospital; Franz, aii Cleaver streot: Maurice Tuuseman, 2 yours: old, at 144 Cleay Mina Anking, § yours old, at itv Greburd strect; and one death (a ebild) op- poslt Hawson Station. ‘Tire health officers whose duty It {s to look up -snuull-pox cases und provent the ordinance ree Jnting thoroto from boing violated tell 1 protty: hard’ story ugninst. ano, O. Engelbrigetson, and hava iso sworn out a warrint ayulnet bin whlch mikes tnntters still worse For tho gentle Ton. Anu. 2h it was discovered that one of the children of Mr, Engelbrigtson, whose home by tho way Ig ut No, 2u2 North Carpenter streot, was strleken with smillepox. Tho futhor was notiticd that he might keep the ittle patient ut three froin 1 d street. and ‘ho denths ull, from 36 Sominer ehild from 17 Chapin Gulluskl, J your old, at other old veterans, that they have not been Areuted fairly, und ‘Uhut the objouts fur wolete ithe Keuulon Assuctation was formed have beon “perverted by thy offering of prizes Cor drill frau ‘which Veterans are virtuully: exeiuded, a3 milte Uns ond independent, amilitury companion, ssuch as tho Lackey Zounyes” und Chiukie euw Guards ure’ alluwel to compete The cominunder-{n-ehivl of the reunion, Col, “oster, und tho post com wander, Gen, Jobu MyNulta, acknowledge that A iiistake has Leen mude, but claim t the progruag Was drawn up In such a hurey that the ETfOr wus not discovered until it was too late. Col, Poster seems Inlined to make amends a: Jur as ies tn his power, and auys he witten- deavor tu bave another prize offered Lo vetorans only. If thigcan ts brougit about the Nino- tweiib wil probably decide to ko to Bloom lig- ton and purticlpate, A Vey Interesting polut of luw Ia Involvod in A case Of rot which uccupled tho uilention of Justice Brown yesterday utternoun, ‘The ques: ‘Hon to be decided was simply wouther the arble ‘trary provistous of u lease should override the stutute ta reference to violent eviction for none pueie of rent. ‘Tue complainant is Aduiph tuth, who bus been occupying, uring the pust ibres years, a frame building at 7s West Muule gun street on wu leuse from the Hiberulan Bunks jo Assuetation. Hoth bas beeu curryiug on wawue Dusiness, and proved bimaeil an exce, jenully tenant, polog & wan who prowpyly for tho sae pri: home provided ull tho ‘othor mombers of tho family would stay at homo too, or, ut least, keep themselves iroluted from the publle, It unpunrs, howovar, that Mr. 13, who rung a Jowelry g itore enjoyable sleep than was available tho previous night, ‘Today ought to usher {1 1 seas Ban OF pellat ful fall weather, and an abundance dle of cool, bright days muy now bu looked forward | establishinent ou the third floor of No. 1s Stile to with some deyrce of certainty. street, right opposit the Palmer House, where ‘hoe tompernture yesterday, us obec: rved by Munasse, opticinn, & Madison strevt, TatBune: Building, was; 8a. im., 81 degrees; 10a. m.,853 ES iy 85; Ty 885K ha n., 8 Barometer, Bu. tm. 38 p. in, 2H.00, THE TREASURY CATTLE COMMISSION held on informul niceting at tho Shorman House yesterday, ad unnounced in Tue Trewuse, Tho threo Commissioncrs mot and considered Ins formally a number of communications referred to thon. Tho subjeet of Inspection in the West, was discussed at loneth, and an understandin; Uerivod at on tno sulyect of tho employment o inspectors, Tho session was Informal, ind to conclusions of public Interest wero arrived at, Toduy tho Commissioners will, make an oxten- siva Inspection of tho Stovk-Yards, A PATIUARCHE IN EREEMASONRY, A brilliant assemblage of ‘ladies and gontle- mon to the nurmber of nearly s.000 ited the pare Jors of tho Central Muste- Liu! Inst night, on tho annual Festival-Day decreed by the General Grand Chupter of the illustrious Order of the Eustorn Star, a branch of Freemnsonry, in honor of Robert Morris, LE.D., founder and patrinret: of the Order, This M; ic vetoran wus born in Massichusotts Aug, U1, 1818, aud, having pasacd regularly through ovory deyrce of hoor, wis in October, 1853, electod Grand Master of’ Ma- sons {nthe Stato of Kentucky. ‘Tha exercises consisted ot vocal and iustrumental muagie, with reelintions by Alss Alico Waterbury aud othors. ‘Vho Garden City quartet furnished somo excollout choral musty, both bumeraus: and otherwise, and received numerous encores, ‘Tho most {ntorosting part of tho provevdings, however, was the sulutatery oration of Dr. Morris to his bost of fulr entortainers who hai honored blin with a rocoption on his bid. birth- day. * Louking tonight,” sald he, * through tho eatalord of wemberabip, ving and dead, L discover tho uames uf Washington, Frankiln, Putnam, Warren, dackson, Clay, aid n host of the finmortals In American history, and f tind the Freomasens claim tholr Order ‘orlginuted with King Solomon, 3,000 ears uo. Tdeclure ho employs tifty persons, bas been golng back and forth from hla home tu his plice of business covery day, Just ag though fe never heard of a. smull-pox euse, or a nollee—riding In the strect- ears, and ox poalna biuselt generally nmong his amployes, ‘This ia what the health ollicers say about’ bim, and yesterday: was sivorn out against will be tukon before rested, TE COUNTY-BUILDING, dou Toms, Margaret Enright, and an “une knuwa” wero brought to jall yesterday as ine sane, ‘Tite Collector sold tho delluquent property in Now ‘eler yeaterday, and expects to reach By- uuston to-day, Swern, Desrsten & Co, yesterday attached the stock ot the Grand Paviflo hut store, whiuh is run by Dayld E. and Julia A, Stoul, to ‘sutisty 4 elutny for §253, 1x tho ronoyating of tho Criminal Court Buitd- {ug somo of the old carpets have turnud up Inissing, ana the Commissioners are inquiring What they aro paying a watchninn for. ‘tne Grand Jury yesterday disposed of nine- teen cnses, and found ton true bills. Amon tho Indietinenta found was one for marsinughter against Edward Kelly, who shot and killod Ole cer Crowley Aug. 5, ‘Tuy contractors for cleaning tho North Side building cliim to be through witn thulr work, ut they buve not yet beon pald in full nor beard tho lust of it. ‘fhe work done Is interior throughout, and much of it will havo tu be dono over uguin ina short time. 3 ins, Cuantes Orro Sousmpr waa around Yesterday lovin into the murriage records. Sho was tmurried, Jt appears, Nov. 20, 1973, und cluiias that bor bustand buy lett her and 18 [y= ‘afternoon a warrant the ylldiug Jeweler, who lustico Wulluco when in to you, in tho hearing of this great usyem- | tug with another wouln, and sho siya shu ine bly, i Freemusonry is pot the wicked | tends to bave him acrestod and brought to time, thing that” wo many, =o who havo come out of us, found It. On the contrary, hunino Institutton, ‘Ty Cominitteo ou Public Charities met ycae torduy Coreneon and disposed of miseollancous matters, Among othor things it was uxreod to .Provide for the transfer of fourteen of tho county's ingano trom Kankakes to Elgin—tt np: pearing that too colnty'’s quota ut. the first- uated Bashir had been exceeded by the num- er tumed, ‘Tue County Clork’s offico was boing moved to the now Court-Flouse yeaturduy, and this morn- fog wil will be rondy for busines In the now quartors, Thore will be nu Interruption of any. kind, and things will move wlong usif. the re- imoval bad not ocenrred, excepe It will lake some adtys for tho public to re used to the chunge, ‘The County Court will bo moved durluy to wee MANY of tho Shorift's employe are quite ine rm profess to have Fruemusonry, as ig tho purest In tha world, Moved by constderations of tho most unsollish nature, Feat myself togwork in 1K0 to originate uw bystom of adoptive Musonry under tho hope that ft would prove acceptable to tho ludics, You know its name—'The Eastern Stur'—and the future of thia adoptive Order we can ve ually forecast. As 1 oneo sat in the barte: ficlda of itoaz, near Wethlehum, and read tho t feeling atory of Muth, [ felt that, so tong as hi wnanity hog teurs for sorrow and praise fur trio dayatton, so long wit! ber example intluenco the beart of women." A. 0, Ue We ‘tho Committeo of Arrangomenta for the Supreme Conclave Seloct Kulzhtsof tho Ancient Onier of United Workinen held w meeting ine 3 diznant over the propasud “luwa party” at evening, Cominander Itudalph Pope ovcupy tiny " ye a the chulr. It was dovlded What the Conclave Dourlus Vurk Saturday, wud wero segtordiy © mr lug themselves quite freely, ‘Choy sald it akaply meant the presentation of a watuh und. chuln to Huili@ Sennott, fur woleb they had beon xe $5 uplece, and they went so tur us to any movt at Brand's Hall 'Puesduy, Sept, 6, ae 10 8.0 Qud tranguct the wocessury business fur ‘the formation of tho Supreme ‘Logion, olect officers for the ensuing term, and declde"tho duty and t itch el it the prosentation would not bo w sure lao fur the nokt “Conclave, At. te | prise to Mio. wentlemu naincd, for tho eee ree 1 a ae weyonny mf feuson that bo hud been very {nduatriqus in DW ipreeadind te ecient Legion Not! | Working up tho schomo, ‘They suy thoy do not Me Presenter 1o ati wluty NO. 4. 1 chicet te giving to any laudable purpose, but Troe e eran Lexlon of Hines oe MuIKUE | think thoxo = presentutions = aro comine nroty peat ROMO ee Pau e Comn- | close together: too close, iit fact, for their pook- iuttce on Entortalnmoent, reported that overy. thing, was io readiness tor tho grand occasion, Grand Commandor Itudolph Pope promulgated B general order, Which provides that all Seluct Koluhts ruporting at the business mesting of the Conclave on tha moruing of the sth will bo fu fatigue uulform, cap, bolt, and eword. At tho Fovuptlon on tho evening ‘uf thut day Ubine Tutles wil present chomelves Jn cup, belt, und Sir alate will th “| ots, If tioy ure to be taxed nonth after month {n thia way thoy four that they will nut by able to imuet thalr yrocory bills In tho rear future, and thy ave praying that Gen. Mann will put a stop te Tt, U.S. AL gloves, ‘Tue total rocelpts of tho Chicayo Custom: Prevent themselves Brand's hie at 80 em, ith, ‘in ‘Tull dress “autturia, ee! 2 | gouy for tue mouth Just cotupletod wera streot parade. © Tho tne of ‘march wilt | aie * bo row Mrand's Hail, south on Clark to Wash- ington, cust to Deurborn, south to Madison, onst to State, south to Adams, west to Fitth, nyenuy, vorth to Mouroc, weat to Franklin, north to Washington, vast to Lu Salle, north to Luke, and thenen vin Luke and Milwhukeo avenue to Kubn's Garden, the plenie-groundy, It ts un. derstood that nzoneral invituuion id extended toall Siv Knights, comrades, and tried’ of tho . 0. U, W, for the reeuption, bull, and plenle. AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE, A dispatch trom New York published In yes- torday’s TuanuNe mentioned tho urrest there of aun who represented blinagit aa CM. ingle, Chiof Iuspector of Customs, forobtaining Mloney irom sundry und. He alse sent Dr. Hum mond to tho Cilsey Hougy to took utter Seeru: try Lincaliy, und tu the depat in dursey City to tuko a mythic) © areata train” Yor Washington, baving tole bin that Sirs, Gur Heh bad lost faith ta the phvaiohing attendivg tho President, und desired bin to take charge: of ber husband. ‘his fellow, who gave tho dame of Hay thls thie, ta most decotplistied doad-beat. He da the wae Fellow who was in Chicago lust Dor ny, clatulig that he Was Mr, Connery, of tha Now York Jentt, beat Hooley, MoVieker, WIE David, and other the- atricul managors out of tekels, und, fet piages from tha rallread people and tency fron whu- over would * wecommodalo™ hin, THB SECOND REGIMENT. ‘Tho annuul plente of tho Second Ieglneut In- fuutry, 1. N. G., wis eld yosterday in the South Mark pleule grounds at Woudlawn, ‘fhe threate enlng weather in tha Mori suEved to timin~ deh thy attendance somewhat, but tho lute trate Atv tho Sub-Tronsury yesterday $20,000 in gold and 82,000 In silver was disbursed, tho rocelpta uinouuting to $10,000 In silver, ‘Tw internul-ravenuy recoipts yestorday Seputid to $10,101, of whieh Re4a10 was ror gplrita, $1119 for elgurs, $5,210 for tobacco, and Sites for beer, | Wes 82 one SPECIAL Agus ILAutxoN dovotod yeatorday tog routlne exumination of thu Culeugo Poste Olivo, Io wilt report on the varluus requests for fnereaged olurioal help, now furniture, Busia ner tho ponussl ios Cor invrcased help wonvrally, Ho wilt be bere several days, SVECIALSAGENT Mites Kenn yestontay are Tested ‘Thoms Mickey, who fs alleged ta bo ono Of tha purttes who coucustud the fraudulone bonda under which the orlginators of an tliele stl were relpased lit winter, He will have o Hut hearing this morning before Commissioner Noyne, ‘its Poat-Oilco othiclals take no sock f ported robbing of a muil-box atthe cornur of 1 dling ang North Clurk stroets. ‘The mail was co! fected ut ze2U, und tha repr ny Jeyed to Baye tiken place nt 3:30, At that timo there would be go few letters deposited Wnt tho alleged robbers would not stop to throw it Inte Kwon, ‘Tho luspectors belluve thut tho Coue stable was tilstukon, but it isa certain fact that tho box was lottunlocked, and several letters dropped ta tho ground, FOLLOWING fy tho Hist of ditiablo goods re- ceived ut the Custom-House yesterday; Bure cused Klusswurey Downluy, Khel the ro- Haber, und, b num Bros, brouuht good crowds to the grounds. Ouly two 7 packages willows J. °V. Farwell & pales at tho regiment trent ‘out, As it was 5 cages Ury woods: Murahall Flold & Vo. 46 Juipossible Yor many of the © boys" te leave sea dry woodas Cuilazban & SoNellid, 1 butes thelr business, ho dutachwent ‘was {1 com 3 SeNellia & Cumpboll, Leawe dress goods; Mand of Liout-Col Henuessy and Adjutant MeKeough, and was ollicered. by Capts. O'Con- hor and Milter and Lieuts. uckley aud Sullivan, Those who dotted the clemunts ond went out Waals but 3h Fuiliips, ¥ qeickeeae Hehe ae - D 5 PuCkages BLD 3 W. ‘Muthowus ‘a ease mod, Pow. Olnsted, net mnupey fvoda: G, 8 ry Be it Brow, 120 sucks sults ‘Tho Michuel lees Mou. on Wer rewarded with a very good jae, and, ule iY 5 cnaes, sufiptoul ‘inutrumontas Hibbard, Abougn it was quite ward), the dun plut- pepeer & Cas, Bu boxes Uaptute, Collections, form) was always crowded, At o'clock Bai. there Word o series Of races and gauies for due uated by various tirms in tho city. ‘Thess eroe ated considerable fun. Duriwy the day there Was no tntoxicuting Hquor sold ou the ground: nd thero were uo guarrois, a largo forve o Hyde Vark pollco who were provent baying .TOO MUCH SMOICE, THK “LEGAL News," ‘ ‘Three smoke-nuisunce cases wore called for ‘Srlat in tho Armory Pollco Court yestare subjeeta, us wellas reports from the dierent , tIny afternoon, tho first one being against | hoard uo Felli nod thera oF Siam Fakhed to hee é Publis € room only to Ond Panokner making fo io eI LTS Scam ny, | Front. door at qeapit ents nid Ben leaymmead ae this alto of the Tremont House. Tho company was ropresented by Mr. 8, 1, Runyan, who stated tu tho court that there had been nvamoke WNnuer supplied to the house becuse none fund yet been tonud that was a anccess, but that tho tnutter would te Heal at3 aot ne nt good consumer wus discover If neked that tho fave be conthiued ten days tn order tut he Wight took urbund some Teatth Come iisstonce Da Wolf, who was present, obseetert and gu did tho Hroscenting Attarney, ‘This led toalitie not tate between tho Commissioner and Mr. Itunyansthe latter acenatig De. De Wolt With f& apiinturod cane at hor alice, was revive ‘uly disvolored, the li Panckuer Jeaving, ‘the prisoner, However, elite turned for bis trunk, and wh Raytnond’s | room she ames nid trentened to ati bint doing, and thon fled, niring that she might ror voyer tho rovulver und about hin, of trytugte run tho vlty and thy court. The Atancarly atnge of the telil Prosoouting- Commissioner suid he proposed. to run his des Attorney Cimoran coueolyed an. oxtraordinury. partiiontor tho city, and thie tho Legal News establishment would olther tayo to stop vomiting Its opayue ithiness or xuapand oper: Hong | ‘The Court refused contlpuanee, and the defendant tont n change of venta, "1 Lo ertso Agalnst 8. C. Ueurne & Co, propria ors oO! alike tur the prisoner, minan itt the eyes of the Cuurt, eurronce seemed to exasperite and he burst out with: x suiveltyy species, 3 Ttundotph street, was called at Nos, 35 and 7 aw he ein blubber. Hight to the restaurant fueniee, "This wis not considered sutliciont enuse for dlamiesal, and tho ease went to triul, ‘Miree witiesses for the elty wero exumtned—Cal. ‘Tattle, Me. Sanith, aud Mr, Stecpor-inwyers who finve ollices In tho up- Per stories of tho Norden Block, ‘Tho tastimony: of cach was brief, and, the testimony of one was exuetly lke of another. ‘Thos ull awore that the denso smnoxe and balls of soot botehed unt of the Central restuarant sinoke- stnek eatno into .thoir oflce windows to sith an outrageous degree that ft was uttorty imposal- ble to kuep tho olfica clean or protect bouka and furniture, bestdes whieh the sinoke gave wit- nesses torritle hendaches, Mr, Meliride offered no defense furthor than to say Mt A consumer would be suppladt that rt bo for such n benat as this." had been Panokner charging dendly weapon. BAD SCHOOL TRUSTEES, ' TEXT HOOKH. School-TreasurerJurrett fe hardly culd, and eer- the Towns of and CUAULES Le PULLMAN, who has beon runing 1 aand-pumnping estab- Ushinent nt the foot of Chestnut OT, was (lis milssed, the defendant stating that he had not heen dolig any purnping sines receiving the nu- those who hive the power to mal Bebunce to muko a bonus for ordering tho’ chan 0 tho change ¢ but this is ene “stripping the parlor: furniture of tidies and tee, and that he would do no more: until suietded by a consumer, ods out what tho prices of n imujority ‘Tho Leyitt Newa case was sent to Juatice Sum- | ot io members: of -tho Bonrd — ts, merileld, but this Court wus sick and wenthomo | and, If thoro 1s anything to be mado without taposing of tho mutter. By eousunt, | after paying them thelr price, ho finds ft then went buck to the Aratory, and was eons tinued ten days, 1 being tnderstool Ut a con= sumer will be brongit to tho rescuu In tho mvantimy, TUE STOCK-YARDS, INI ING TH WATER-SUPLY, Most sutlufactory and delat proyeess bas been made with. the moyenent for fur wishing the, Stovk-Yarda with a thorough and olfecttve system of: protection nyalnst. fre. Duriig yesterday tho committees of tho insuminee men and of tho packers met separito- Jy and in Jotut session with tho nuthuritles of tho ‘Lown of Lake, Tho tmetter on hand was thoroughly diseussed to all Ita bearings, and us all Interests represented: Sepia yad i roudtiness {0 vet promptly and thoroughly, a course of netion wus decided upon whieh ‘will, it is be- Heved, give the Stock-Yards us thurough pro- tecllon ns enn possibly bo attained, Te was nyrreed that the 'Tawn of Lake should immodiutuly procure n firatecluss stoum-ongine, fully equipped in all particulars and a ger all tho Tatest improvements. ‘Tala will bo manned by n full corps of experienced Nremon find intintajned in’ constant readiness. Tt huis also beer decided to organize at once a patrol system, almittiur to that under cbarzo of Capt. somo way to get tho monoy tito thelr hands, without a chanco of ite being brought up te von- front thom at some tnopportune moment, and und tho change of text-buuks Is promptly muda nt the next mecting of the Board. that thoge in cburye of tho public schools OPENLY BOLIGIT A HONUS for bringing about a change of text-buoks In tho schoulsof which thoy hive chirge. but such, {3 charged to have bean tho case In the present Instance, Tho publishlug house approached. fs tho woll-known oue of George Sherwood & Co. and Mr. Witlned Woodard Is the wentloman who Youches for tho following: He says two mom- bors of tho Bourd of Education oi District No, 2 of Hyde Park aud Laky came into hig store che day and asked about vortain books. . Ho got ane of the books and repired to show. thom thetr desirable ‘eaturos, but he noticed that they were not In- terested in whut ho wis saying, Que of thom auld, Ihave not time to devote to this naw: you call at my olfice Friday morning." Mr, Woodard went at the nppolntod tine, and found the suino two meinbers, Aftor they had had some tnformat tatk ono of the gentlemen Rot up ood sald he woule have to go, but whate over Mr, — did would be all right. After bjs departure Mr. Woudurd sald to tho otbor ventleman, If you can have these books: vod, I will doa wood turn for you sotne- ume.” “How much of a frond turn will you do?" says tho member, “Will yon do 00 worth of a goad turn? ‘This fs what it will cost tu secure U members of the board, and ought. to- have $0 myselt. Lf you don’t, other publishers stund. vy to do this thing." Why,” guys Mr. Wondard, “don't you know this would lead us to Jollet?" . “No It won't; I have looked into this mat- cr, “Woll,”’ suid Mr. Woodard, ed. I must have time to with my purtner.” Ady was qocordingly Axod for another mect- ing, Lut Mr. Woodurd gent word whdén the time enue tround that he did nut desire to enter Into any such competition, Anothor publishor's books were adopted nt th next mecting of tho board, and now Mr. Wood> ard proposes to ave if the board bas tot vlo- luted a State law which suys text-booke shall hot bo changed oftencr than once in four years, ho reportor was shown letters from two othar inembers Of the Mourd of Kdueanon, written in roply to one sent to ench of thom by Mr. Woud- ard, in which thoy disclalia any knowledge of tho transiedon and are loth to believe that any: of thotr montbers are so corcupt, ‘Thay nso de- mand tho names of the mombors who ure charged with tmukiug this corrupt demand, ‘hore are likely to be somo heartaches bofore the matter Is ulluwed to drop, THE STATE CAPITAL, Bloomington Milltla—Leenxed to Ore Sanizo—Tho Spriugticld Schools Our ot Debt. Spectat Dispatch to The Chtcaco Tribune. Srusarieny, IL, Aug. $1—Lhe Indiea- tlons now are that Bloomington witl be able to comply with tho required conditions, and that tho order for the Second Brigude en- campment there will not be revoked, as wus threntenud when tho management tsked to be relieved of some of the conditions. * She Adjutmnt-General will tomorraw ship 1,000 stand of urius to Bloomington for the use of velurans during the reunion, ‘he Secretary of State today Issued teen- ses to orgunize us follows: ‘Lhe Chicngo Rotary Plow Company; capital, $50,000; corporators, Gitbert A. Colby, 3. 8. Gardner, Cihiton IL. Colby. ‘Cho Western Suppository Company, Chico; capital, $8,000; corpd- ratory, don C. Wadleigh, ‘“homas ©. Dan- can, David Duncan; object, to muke and sell slppositions, ‘The induce Committee of tha Bonrd of Education tonight muds 9 boniire of $03,- OF1.25 of school serlp that liad been pald and canceled, For the first thie tn ttstory tho Springtietd sehools are freo from debt, with over $3,000 In tho ‘Treasury, ‘ ————— Production of Sule in the United Staton, Bullwintte, who has beon requested to recon- net Ha competent and experionced man to tuke harge of the commun dn order ta obtuin a constant and suflictont supply of water n now tienty-foureloch mat Js to be huld direct front the Stovk-Yards to tho Pumplng-works on tho luke shore. Gronnd will jo broken for this much-needed impravement, At oneg, and tho work will be completed this full, With all those additional sufeuards it [8 helleved that the Stock-Yurds and packing- houses will be better protected ayninst fee thin finy other pluco of similur charagter in the United States, There was no diiulty in ar ranging tho finnneial part of the mat. ter, tho pickers rentizing tho neovssity of domg something, and yunrantecing thuit tho requisit funds should bo fortheuming, De- tafls on this head were not fully arranged, but It 43 supposed that tho packing Interest will ad- yanee the monoy for the lurger improvements, taklog bonds of the tewn div return, und as tho patrol will be of benettt both to the packers and. the Insurance interest, the presumption 13 thut thoy Will share ity expense, COOK COUNTY CITARITIES. A MODEL REPOItT, The report of the Stuto Board of Commis sloners of Pubtio Charities has come to band, nd It there Is nothing iu it more necurate than What It has to say ubout Cook County it must bo reyrarded us valuctoss, because It 1a unreliable, Speutlog of the County Puor-llouso it says that “tore ire indications of a spirit of improve. mentin tho maniwement, partly due ne doubt tu the eritlelsing mde by ux two years nyo," ‘Tho favts uve that tho munayeiment, In spirit and fact, is precisely tho samo it wag two years no, notwithsttbuting this report, and, urthertore, tho nuthoritied regurde tho “erltivising” made, which tre referred to with so much disgust, because of their utter ridiculousness, thut Wo attention was puld to thom whatever. —- Spoaking of tho Insane Asylum, the report say's “tho County Bourd have begun tho work of repalring tho faite hospital, which is in a very dilapidated condition.” hu facts In. this cago aro thit the Insane Asylum is one of the bost and most complute catndtishmonts of tho kind in the State. "Phe buitding fs new, {8 con= strunted af brick, and if nothing wero’ done to It for thirty Jeurs He could ot possibly be in tho “ dituntduted condition" represented, Brouking of tho Jail, tho report gays it Is whitewashed overy two months, wherens it 18 autuully whitawashed throughout every thirty days. Thon It yoes on to suy that * the prison: ers are clussitled and Iept in tferent dopurt- mnents,.” which fs equally untrue. In fact, so far fis tho report relutes to tuiy county it ts Hotnbly Inacenrate tn every partleular, and if it had bean peennced in a Foreign land tteould not have ben less relluble. THE ILNSLEY MURDER. THB CAE ON TRLAL AETER A LAISE OF LY TWO VEAIS—IISTORY OF Tite AND OF "JACK" KELNAN, THE ACCUSED, Joan O'Neill, better known us “Jack " Keooun, was placed on triatin tho Criminal Court yeas torday for tho murder of Peter J, 1% Honsley, at No, i De Kulb atreot, Nov, 14, 1830, aud tha day was consumed in trying to geta Jury, Ty will ba romombered that at 4 o’elock on tho mmornlng of Nov, 13,183) burglars entered tho realdence of a French Canadlun named Honsloy, 2 Yo Kulb street. and whot lonley awoke nad attompted to protect his property, oue vf tho desperudoes fred theuo shots nt hit, one of which tugk effect, and he dled witha fifteon minutos, ho sume gang went through othor houses in tho vielutly the sane night, among thei tho resiiences of 8. 0. Gibson, No, Sit Leavitt strvot, and of Mr, Patterson, Nu. 63 Wost Congress strect. Vor somy time tho affair was shrouded In mys- tory, Suspleion, however, toll upun Keon, who bad Just finished serving f torin at the pons ftonttary, and ho was arrested, togathor with “ this Is unoxpect- considor and consult Uta; 4,831,125 of this by solur evaporation. Of this Intter, California produced $73,093 bush- ola from sea or bay water; Loulsinun produced ‘Y14,00U (her total) trom inlund Jukes or natural duposits; Mebicau produced 153,600 from sub- tercancan brines; Nevadn produved 111,00) fram Anand likes and 07,600 from subterranean brines; Utah produced 48,400 from inland lakes; New York produced 4,777 from * subterranean brines. Of the total produced by artiticial heat, all from subterrancan brings, Michigan led, with ieareuss bushels; New York was noxt,' with 5071-343, all by tna Kottle or. pan process; West Virginin was noxt, with 2,070,408, ull by steam Ovaporation process; next was Oblo, with 2,650,- Ws noxt Pennsylvania, with 51450, ‘tho wait Industry employs 264 cstablishinonta, having 25,740 capital and 6,05 b . ands, und paying goverul othor suspicious churadtors, by Detcet- 128,113 wires. ‘tho yaluo of’ the entire ive Ripley the ecvond day uttertho murder, Tho 2 § bushels of product is 84,8liy Arrest wis Kept quiet for a thinw, but was Anally | 6. “Michigan stunds nt tho head in nade publle fn ‘Tie TauuNe of Nov. 2 ‘fhe polut of nuinbver of establishments aud hunds, Wages pald, aud quantity produced; tis State t4 next inal) reapovts, and ut tho head in capital employed, Louisiana's U12,000 bushels nro rook walt, mined and ground, ‘be number of astub- Aigbinonts bua docroused from sy in 100 to Sh Ju 1880, the teurease boing nearly ail iu Now York and Penuyytyaulis In Now York tho uum bor hus declined from 206 to 0%. In Michigan It has Inerensed from ft to 88, and In California from 31035, Cupital sraplayed ‘bug decrousod slightly In Now York, and bas onormously In- erensed In otbers, ‘Tho Aeay Of sult pro- duced, bowoyer, hos Increased Trom 12,714,108 Duehols tn 1860 to 320,800.48 tn 1880, thy BVerigo for cuch estabilaiment horensing from UL8Ts to Strong proofe against Keonun ara A REVOLVER AND A BIOE of pecullar make, which wero found in Hons. Joy's house after tho inurder, ‘These wore cone Neoted with Keunan before tho arrest was made, Jumes Riley aod Paddy Conners were arrested with Keonau 4 bis uecompllees, Keenan tsa man of about 31 yours of age, and bos been known to tho polleo as a dosperate thict for the past twelve years. Iv is short and, chunkiy tullt, bus sinall fauds and fuet, aud oyes of graylsh-blue, which buve uo particularly viltuinous look, Ho hus served several terns {it tho ponltentiary, his inst teri being for tho cute Uurof Cal Hennessey, anuthor ther, in dune, io vas arrnteds with Scatbugee gna | Naw ere OM pounds tn ier cu .oM I ely ev Was arrested, be: ‘5 yeued a 7, Ou ft 9] 7° ti 4 Vaddy Conners, iia barroom on tho North Bide, | S7,U3),000 In 1878, Yot 210,000 Int 1877, 86U,63,000 111 U8, 178, 0,015,000 Ai J87Y, and 06s,0%0,000 In 1880, ‘The AVO Hotalwuys kept the sane puco ad oy wounds fa 18i6 0,000 pounds Tho three woro discovered lying in wait, with pistols and kolves, fora butcher named John von, who Wis known: ta carry considerable imonoy about hid puron. ‘They Were hold to tho ruth Bon ' ° mau! fu 1377 being w Tho value of our Crimiaal Court in bonds of $1,600 each, exports of this voinmodity: ware: ba gaans ee t lel Srigetee nals Alsat Feel crn 1880, und tho muximum durlig tho decade was cumatgnttal x HK tho: a hive nh goou unge. ft WI probably tuko tho | 2s 847,115, tn 1871, — Shrowduess ‘That Saved a Newspaper, B Patt Mull Garette, ‘Cho recent suspension tor six months of tho Golos, writes u corresponteut at St. Potursbury, would buve brought a losg of no tees than 170,00 rubles tu tho unfortuiute cditor, but, bupy ply, vrecuutonury measures bad been tuken in wine, and the uuthoritios have been completo): trleked. Soon after the roturu of Gen. Ernrot from his mission in Bulgaria, one or two articles uppoared tn tho Golud exposing, in cautious and. moderate Langs, tho ubsurdity of abeddly Atuasian blood for tho sulse of tuakine Bulgaria frvo, only to band ber over a fow wonths later to the despotic rula of a Battonbory, Of course forenoon to-duy tu zeta Jury. BEATING A LANDIADY, Ve 13 A $50 OFFENSE ON THE Weer BIDE, West Madiuon street Volloa Court was vrowded Yestorday morainy with. legal lumiuurics, wit- nesses, and purtics Jatercsted ja 0 complicatod caso i which Veank Panokocr, a young follow of respestablo appearance, was defondant, and Mra. Mayxlo Raymond, bis former bourding- Tulutross, wag compluinaut, The prisonor. was ‘up ta anawer tho double charge of disorderly. conduct und aseaule with lutent todo ny me 2h ury. Tho eyidenvo udduced was substan tho Gonoral Was pugry, and, thanks to the ins fotho cifoet that lust Bundsy morning Fancks | ilucnee ho enjoys an high placca, easily scoured ner, who had beon bearding at the cum- | tho supprodgaion of tho paper; und, when plainant’a houso, No, Aim street, for | ho nud no longer oocuslun’ to’ fear’ belup weyerut months, wis | ordered by’ bor | answored, published a Ailbustoring tutter, foleave, Mo hid heen guilty of the otfsneo of | {1 whlch he ueuusod. tho. Gulur of ulroulatiog “ dinpudent and unfounded Hos.” Hut tor once tho bellicose Gonvral bad reckoned without bis host, and the man of the pen prayed more. cune ning than tho oan of thy sword. Amon the contributory to tho Colos, Prof, Modestolt hag Jong occupied a big aad ‘houorable pluce, and same months ue he obtulned the necessary pers tifusion to catubheh a duliy political paper. ‘Tho erniasion, i ls yeuerally reported, was applied ‘or i consequence of a fuer that before long the Golos tulht wet foto troublo, und, thereforu, ua lustnediate atups wero taken ta sturt tho new jourual. Lut whon the blow fell Prot, Sodesto! ‘Wad ready, aod within two days of the suspan- elon the first number of the New Guselte wus published, In fori, tyye, pulltical opinions, using them for towels; and bis conduct comlug to tho Jandlady's ears through servant ahe fie incdlatoly arosy In her dadiguation and told bin to ttnd othor quarters. * . Sunday imoratng he departed, tcaving pis trun bohiud him. In the eveulug about. 7 o'clock bo rottiruod while tho bourders were at suppor, and without ceromouy entered and pros ceeded direetly to Mrs. Hayiond’s stvepiour apartment, and thera found bor ut a wuirror dreesing = her bair, und, ag tho wonun alleges, without avy provocition whut over, viruck hor Uoree thined with a beavy cauo and knocked hur sonseleas botore shiv could valee wy outer. Dbo boerdure down-stuiss an tngousthlo condition stretched upon the floor i) When she her left arm was swolten and horrl- The above ix the testimony of y herself and the bourtors who suv that ho roe } passing Mra, tle hap and thon Hourishod a rovolyer in tbo ate yt him. ‘Vo protect tilimsetf, ho stated, he raisod hia cane to strike the res volver from her hand, whieh he xuveoeaud in and solaal upon tho Most trivial circumstances to tnJure tha young When ho was closing tha case with ono of his remarkublo speevhes, Panckner began to woop, which oc- tho Colunot "Yos, look at that eur thore, that beast of the cantiy Your Honor, T Hest, William Meltrito, one of the proprietors, | agk thit tho full extent of tho Inw be moted Was ov hand, and stated to the Court that a | out upon him. TP regret that the Inw Is hot moro Binoke-consumoer wis to be attached that very ere in sitelt cases, Tho whipping-post shoukd Tho Court taed Panckner $30 and costs on each churge nud discharged Mra. Reymond, who Arrested on a warrnut gotten out by hor with agsnult with w ALLEGED ATIEMPT TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF Tho ‘Yown of Luke has for somo time been nated for vorrupt oMolals, dofaulting ‘reusur- crs, and gonoral rottonness, ‘The defuleation of tululy not sutisfuctorlly sottled, when naothor Hight, A tine of $60 wis called for, with the | serluus charyo fa made Againat two mum understanding: Liat at noual_ aint bepald If the! hers of tho Bonrd of Education of constmer wis at onee procured, of . 2 3 ‘The third case, WAluet District No. 2, are Ptr) it portion vu Lake, The books used jn tho publig schouls ure, It 1s often clulmed, frequently vbangod, to allow commission or receive it grully brought about by x discreet azont, who dt ty soldom evorything snye the namo, legistators, popt of Lords insttution, nltogethor unaulted to the time, tnt that If not absolutely swept ought to be reformed quite out o of Its present self. of with open number I hive — Hstened Lords’ were described ns ‘erent humbugs,? ridlewle nud “Tndienution, Jlouse of Lords fs sembly of landlords, who) regard their own Interests ns thelr first concer may bo both direetly und Indirect! He says} while jnen tell me, the House uf Lords has long bua reared R3 an obhtoxlous Institutions he 1 Important public board, telly me that ‘he nover could sea of what curthly use. tho dlouse of Lords was'; white the elilef of wnt Iniportant trade organization, a rough though shrewd mechanic, deelares, ‘Chere is not one Intelligent workIngiman out of twenty Who hits the silghtest respect for the House of Lords? As for the ill-informed and. the ignorant section of tho working class, they {ite more vehomont than thelr intelligent brethren in demanding an abolltion of the privileges of tho Peers, their wutagonism tiave ng Its foundation nol so much im political sentinant as it the semb-suctallst. felting which finds expression t the Ing uiry, ‘Why should thoy bo living Inzy, lordly tives, pos- sesaling powor aud enjoying the best of every- Putus while wo have to work hard and long for Hie Je more than the barest subsistence ¢ Aras L see the general opinion among thing classes here ty summed up In the expressive phrase that "then elunps y’ ought to be abolished? But it: ts not on the working lass that fs: unfriendly to the Upper Howse, A gentiommn who from hls position ty brought much into elose contact with the wealthy wid cultivated in this town tells me he has noted within tha past xulety. years a remarkable progress of opinion ad- verse to the exceptional position and priy leges of tha Peers. Snys another observ Whose business causes thn to mix freely with all classes, ‘You would be astonished at the amount of republican feeling whtelt exists even In the upper middleclass, and the Lords wilt do -wellto bo carettl” Quiet xoing men are asking: ‘What is the use of our being at the trouble and expense of se Teethys utd sending men to represent us in the House of Commons if their resolutions tre to be votocd by Irrespousible, birth-ap- pointed inen, who have the power thins to obstruct the exeeution of the demands uf the nation? "Tho hereditary House of Lords,’ exclahins one man of wide oxperience, ‘Is an nfunous unomuly! ‘With the Mouse of Lords teting as it frequently does, declares another, *the House of Conmens isn furee.”” "The wanton — stoppage of urgent reforms ugreed upon. both in principle “and | detail their repre- sentatives in the Lower House—that is Where the power of tho House of Lords seems to grip people in this vonstitueney.? ‘They do not trouble to go Into fine-apun theories oy to the advantages of hereditary asseinblies, or even of Chambors of Review, nor care to linpress thamselves with tho his- torteal, Lt seems to nie, WL may judge tho English people from those whoin Chave been nceting here, that they want necessary legls- Jaton to be pissed, and they are determined not to be balked In tho agcomplishmens of thelr desire by ten with no legithnate elalia to authority over them. in short, they are content still-to have masters,’ but, as Mr, Freenmn deserlbes the attltide of the Athenluns wfter the reforms of Solon, they uved to be ‘masters of thelr own ehossing 3 ———— LOTTERY DRAWING AT LOUISVILLE. Loursvin.n, Ky. Aug. 31—The Common- wealth Distribution Company held its thirty- fifth drawing to-day In this city. ‘he eap- Ital prize, $30,000, Was drawn by tieket No, THATS; tha second: prize, $10,000, by ticket tho third prize of $5,000 wis captured kot 44,158," ‘Pho following tiekots drew euch: 11,840, 24,000, 95,103, 55,u34, 02,- — MINE INSPECTION. Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago ‘Tribune, LA Sanne, dU, Aug. 3L—A committee, con- sisting of four members of the Board of Buper- Visors of this county, visited this city yosterduy for the purpose of determining whother or ot tue Ming Inspector. Join Dixou, of Streator, hud performed the dutics of fils offico ia avcord- “nee with tho Inw. Thoy valled nt several of tho shutta nud in tho evening examined. miners Trom all those now dn operation in this violuity, clzht In number, und learnod that tho Inspector bud been tn only two shafts within a your or over, and that ull of thom, with the exception erhiips of a single one, Wore operated with very ttle rexurd tu the provision of the statutes providing for tho safety of the minera. ‘Tho cnges wore not ulways provided with proper coverlogs or supplicd with catehea to pravent thelr fulling fn eng the rope should break, Tho alr Was sometimes so Impure that the men wero forced toleave thelr work frequently for balf a day uta tine, Second openmys ware not pro- vided or mulntalned for all tho mines, und no rules ngido from those mide ind rmuintalned by the miners themecives specttied the number of men who should rido up and down in tho cages At tho dume tine, ‘The uuichinory wag not prop- erly inspected, props not randily accessibic to the miners, aud nltogothor tho operntura were very negliixent In oie for the safety of tholr cmployés, aud tho Inspector pnid no ats tention whatever to the iatter, negleattn hls business outlrely, Tho samo cominittee visit Btroutae. on Helduy next to investigate inatters there. 4 —————— THE W. C. T. U. ‘Tho State Couvontion af tho W. C.'T. U. waded through Its second day's sesnion at Lato Blut Yostorduy with tho ordinary staal attendunco, Mrs. 1bhen presiding. Tho morning and attor- noon were Soon ple in recolving and discussing reports from different committees on ynrlous branches of coorcive temporance. In the evon- int thoro was a general meeting in tho Tabor- nacie, the program Prov ing foro string of toplos to be discussed by all the ladies under tho leadership of Miss Frances 1s, Willard, the Nie doual Presidentof tho W, G.'f. U. ‘ho conven: Hon will clogo to-nlgut, THE MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK of Boston, whosa curd uppeara {nour papor, haa been ono of tho most prumindnt of Eastern Institutions iu tho largo operations attonding tho tunding of Government bonds. While ity Manngoment is careful, it ts at the same time Drogressive—n fact which ts amply shown by ite oxtunsive und widespread business with out- of-town banks, bankers, ‘and merchants, to Whom it uffords fieltitics ‘which aro not’ ox- eollod by any financial instituaon tu the country, a $1,000 088, 2 Bills for ugland to Pay, Loudon Truth, ‘Thoro aro several lutercating Itome in tho sup- Plowacntary cattnnutes presented lust weok. ‘Tho renovation of the Mint costs £10,000; £3,100 la usked for ‘on account ef Lord) Ueaconstcld's statuos 12,000 for Mr. Gosehen's “extraordl- nary” mission to the Porto; und 42,000 for the oxpedition of the Princo of Witlos to Bt, Voters- burg, when ho invested the Emporor of Russia with the Gurter. ‘This ts ubout a fourth of tho amotnt that would have been wasted bad one ot tbe ordi naey. “special infusions" been dla. patched; but f preaumo that it docs not Include tho cost of tho tusiznin, robes, ate. which usually comes to about £1,000, and in tho case uf uforclan wavereign 13 pata for by tho coun. try, aa thoy become bla absolute property, not being “delivered up” . by his representas tives (tho budgo to Queen ‘and tho robos to tho Deun of Windsor), us is the casu with tha ordinary Kulghts ‘of the “Mogt Noble gud Honorable Order.” A very unsutisfactory ftom iv tho demand for £40,000, tho rent of Cy- prus—that precious barguig of tho late Miuis- bry. Ituppeurs that tho lmprisonmont of Cety- wayo coste over 44,000 u year one way and another; und It seems highly absurd, to euy nothing of the injustice, to keep bim tu exper- sivu captivity for having defended binselt uguinst unwarrantable aggression; bestdes, hu 43 now porfectly burmless, gnd could no bari oven If ho wuro illedisposoa, which .thore ty ovory reugon tu belive bo fe not, Itis all vastiy fing to talk of repayment from South Africa, but overy ono knows that[tho vost will camo unt of tho Imperial Exchequer, und requests to tho colonista ta fuitit thelr ouligatious will Iead to nuthiue but much correspondence. Tho suouer Cotywuyo Js released the better, ————————— % Hough on Rats,?? ‘Tho thing desired found at lust. Ask arig alata for Rough on Huts. It cleura out rate mice, rouches, ties bedbugs. 16u boxes, ———_——— Werecommend Eldredge sowinz-machines, ittsan exact ropro- duodion of tho defunct’ papor, and in von |, ldirostion, dyspepmn, 1 printed at the samo offing. ANKE Detarbune and all forins of oderat dobry Prati faughing at tho aly trick, whlch, for harp bald- | ‘king Mensman'a Pentoniscy Teor evade fess, Tomninda ua of Aiptionsa Karr, who, whon | OMY Preparntion of beet Containing: ome. thy tet ne dee Gites, Wan eupprersd, continuod | PUIFMOUS proportion tt jg tCiMOM ity gnft to pubitish tt without any title wt all. iia ee, qritneta of best, arrests - 1 , foree-ronerntin, onal falning proportions ‘ta Invariants, G4 lite? THE HOUSE OF Loros, ! seh egnulens, woth ta wagyt aha —-_—_—-— te On, Over LN de, “Them Chaps Ought to No Abolished | Hechter varticulurty ve resuitinn A correspondent of the Pall Mull Gazette has spent some thas Lan English nanufact- Urlng nnd seaport town In fnterviewing all clusses of people with a view to ascortaln thelr judament upon tho valuo of hereditary “So far as my Inquiries inve oxtended the | ty {uegment sevins to be-that the Motse is HOW An obsolete mul obstructive away it scinblance Jéverywhore it fs spoken contempé ‘Lines oul of ‘my “hambugs’ and and in like phrases of In short, the regarded simply ns an ng ‘n, though they y Opposed to those of every other class of the peuple, By tho great bulk of the shopkeeners and the workinginen In the provinces, observant ule class, testhnony avcumulutes, has rapldly within “recené years approx! mated = to the sumo conclusion. A respectable, quict-golug Workingman, a representative of — hiy fellows upon’ an Ltn Pent Rey Matry vor Chas Om py priotors, For sar ead fe gettin For sale by druggies Pm “WUE MARRIAGE Licks ‘The following mar San na i f R marriage iteensce woro tasu Age, naton, tard, i ‘Yhomns Te Taieny tue ig Moki Morets Kone, Hormian iape Ornaue HL, Coasni, Tea gaan j Frank Votoy dotn I. Cor tind ‘Sohoone Owen Koatin {Mary Gott John A, Larson, { anita d. Hyena Ktehiard Col Leta reraking te Jononh i. {ARIS SE Siem 4 Tue Schulte stand ay, n of Lake, bi {Gooro tt nuAton., lollot, 1, Henry Unry Alirid weldenspting: vrnet Gratefend iscrine ‘Delite, John Kolloh preter ‘bourn ay, pMarahall Loutn 2 fe Petia iif Randotph, Goorgo Harris, st MG {Scere tino tanto, Frank J5, Sehoonw: UReatiae 2 Geoguwatd Cart Steinke... HR Ar borne yea ae DEATHS, apa hee ST. JONN—At Kook In Aun Sis ay b ae! red ‘ut Aunteno, Wounenday, A MOE, HN AME, HOF aplnal-tioninat t i Guanantur of Patria nad Aiea Wand, Wel"ee*er, . er Into rosliomes. Ms ( Friday, nt 10:15 o'clock, to footer ae pe 4 tags Will bo salty thotieo by enrrlated Toca, HOOKEI—Attho residence of J. W. Patter, No.8 thinelty, Aug. ah Marriut 1. a dumes f. and Marriot 1. Hooke jauihter uf ¥gawou' youre aid itdaysas TOF Waterion,§, a eae ‘1 Frid. Sope ee Se Trinity Church, Watertowa, Pe joston pipers please copy. ANTAL 12m. Weduesday. Aug. 31, Kat qouncost audhter of dotin G, und Mary Keenan Funeral ¥eida: roaldanco, No.d1 Aloxandarence = from rareawe HYAN—Aug, 31, 185%, at re ele John only wit OF huinns aud Ursagoe nya ee wnths and A days, vrai Briday, Sept, % at Ita, by carriages to WOURCIT—Iorman, at hh id yt Fanoral from tie House at Sqm today tet LEON AID—Aug, i, of one Leonard, eldest son ores take Hove dese nn eet F Funornl ‘Thursday, at 1:30 m., ft |. E. Churet aad ohmmel oy Citaeen aac cea beintime for sorvicasni tha church alroad wil CHONHOLY! t residence, 34 Gro) i r av. Calcazy, Up. im, AU 2) IS, Of choles ne Feaad ee aria +} sts alow ed infant son cf deans One ty eal acima Wenn Cronnulm, aged 2?-New York Tribune plenso copy. MORUNY At 2:0 a, mi, Wednesday, at hi sioe aha dtee Pare Wes te Wyoars and 21 duya, eee sara Panoral Friday, Sopt. 2 nt 10a. m1. to Church of the uly Mawe, whero requium inass will Do solomaledy theneo by eiirloges to Calvary Cemetery. Sodaliu Invited to atten tial Wabaah-ar, MORVITOUS—At his rosidence, Sqpt. J, Pity Sorohuus, aod wy 6a Notico uf tunoral uereafter, ANNOUNCEMENTS. It, J. S, JOUNSTON WiLL, CONDUCE the nuonday prayer moeting today atl Madie AUQUION SALES. By GLO. PL GORE & C0. 2H and 216 Madison-st REGULAR TRADE SALES: DRY GOODS TUESDAY, Aug. 00, 0:80 a, m., THURSDAY, Sept. 1, 0:00 a. m, One Thousand J.obs In auch sald. GEO. 1, GUILE & CO, Auctionoers. THURSDAY, Sopt. 1, at 9:30a.mv OPENING FALL SALE Crockery and Glassware We aball soll in lots to anit tho ‘Trade, 150 Crates Crockory, Including Amerie can, W. Gey C. Coy and Hotel Ware, Nock and Yellow Ware, Blue Willow, and Decorated Ware. 500 bris. Assorted Tablo Glassware, 1,000 doz. Lamps, fn Glass and Hronzee {Eo SOME eg an ray et Wass 3 7 Gko, P. Wott &u Auctioneers. =———_—— ROXAL BAKING POWDEL eR BARING LOWNDES M bon: Absolutely Pure. . TARTA MADE FROM GRAPE CREAM T. jousokooper's favorite in fondini cities oe th Re other preparation makus such brows, ur luxurious pastry. Can bo csten Hles without fear of dhu tile resulting trom bead oi Gostibly fad, ER" Comuiwnded for purity aso somoness by the Govarumune Cueiilats UY tore pape cet Beary Val n hoy, 7 POWDER CO. fH) box by oxi Eihdles ind wally wna a Chieu GUNTHER REWARD Si cana of lind Bloodlig, Ltchlog, Uleurere fy in iy Bil. stat By it In Me eae a wpa , ae ee ed bates Bendis WW Mesososb Alin AR: fra, Sait reported upon ( WHERLEN | ‘Assuyer, ot ¢ GAS FINTUL GAS FIXTURES., olay wese on Hergaene Fixture? ak 7 1 ‘Me

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