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wo * oele iE CHICAGO TRIBUN FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,° 1881—-TWELVE PAGES ~ HE CITY. IN GHNERAT. ¥.A. Kinny, of Dotroft, is at the Sherman, G.A. Bsanann, U, 8 A. I at tho Tremont. 0. 1, Brooks, of Toga, Cal, is at the Patmor. J, 1. Sat, of T'Anse, Mich, 1s at the Tro- mont, LINUT. Muelle, Jcepan W. Falmer. 1K, Graves and wifo, of Dubuque, are qt tho ‘Tremont. LW. Durant, of Btillwater, Minn, fant tho Tremont, M. E. DAwnexcr, uf Indinnapotia, is at the Bhermun, “ITAnt-Monny" ‘Tom Ntcros, of New York, dant tho Iacifie. Jeno BK. Penton and fanily, of Kansis, are atthe Paciie, Postmastrn Faxk Hartos, of Burilngton, Iu. ig nt the Paellle. Mn, JAMER Sprounn and family, Brooklyn, N, ¥.,are at tho Leland. IM. MeDonAnp and party and f. Benjamin, of Cincinnati, are at the Sterman, A.MASNAIL of Szotland, Av. E. Rannister of Tingland, and. MeMichael of New Zealand, are resistor wt the Tremont, Sin dows Cagpen ind C.D, tose, London; J, R. Sutere and Miss Halen, Sunderland, England; aad ‘Thomas EF. Blente of Edinburg, Scotland, fre at the Pueitic, DL McQany Oetsohtagers Ke Ye bernart, aid red ut the Pali ‘Tuy Unton Club concert, which was not given jnst ang on necownt of tho threaten character ot tho weather auriug tha day, wilh be given Monday overing. Tov. Swine will resume tho Central Chireb Sunday next in the Centen) Musie- tall aan, Stuy of tho regular members be- ing way, BIrangers can hope for joud sonts. ‘The temperature Nesterday, 08 observed by n. A, GAttLinaToN, U.S, Ay Is at tho Karaut, of Dubuque, Ia, fs at of Dublin ichreiner, Trolant, and W, Wel ul Ist Managse, epttenin Tunes Building, was as Tollwes "Bat tty F2 degrees: Wt Mey T8312 My 3 Tere3 fh. My Rep. my Hy ess ap A TEAM Of horses atinehed to 2. wagon be- fonging to Uf Oppenheimer ran away at 8 Je yesterday morning trom in frout of tt harpess-shop ut Ni 4 Lincoln avenue. Tho driver, dacob Buebour, was thrown benenth the weeels, and was very severely bruised and ine Juved about the chest and shoulders. Winwram TL Bessey has made to Tobert Hy Jenkias a voluntary assignment for the beneilt oF bis creditors, ‘Tho Mubilittes ure, plucud at about $9,000), and tho nissets consist of. n stuck of outs and shoes now hn sture nt No. 274 Madison street, tugethor with some real estate in dyes Jand nad some personal proporty. Mr. I. J. Hustiny, for the pust four years gtueral agent in this elty for the Pean wit Lite-Insuranes Company, has resigned poston, and engaxed with the Sutual Henellt Bt rsurance Compaay of Now Nel. 2 He can be found ‘of the State ugeney, Nu. Susiding, Chileno, Mr. Eowanp Cook has been admitted ag a mvtner tothe extensive book and prblishing: house of Jansen, MeChing & Co, Mr. C, has for many years been connected with tho business, Tie (8 a gentlemun of great intelligence and ene ergy, and wil contribute elfvetively to tho qauintennnees of the position of this house us one uf the lending book firms of the country, Ursny Frepmay, tho messenger of the Mere ehunts’ Loan and Trust Company, whe ran avy ‘af we, Td, DBurome f 6 Tnnvse with $2.00), reached this city last evening tn company With ono of Plakerton's detectives und, Charley Bally, Kelduan's.pal, whan. le had given att of the e: Thay'wete aot loekedt up in the County Jul, but hidden away by the ollicer, and tho reperters could not tind thom, a Wand, 0 Gne-armed veteran, vot Nownrk, N. ., bus bea tn the couple of days on the Hon of the Piney tha Supreme Lodge Kulghts of visit he wis entertiine resentulves W. D. It nner D. de Lyon, and 2, A. Cashman, aud Mast-Grund-Chaucellor George O. Gurnsey. 7. A vispaten from New York, pruomuees tho nerival at that port of the Hon, We retdley'y of this clty, Clerk of the United Suttes Clreult Court, afteran absence of shout threa months la Entope, whtther he went for the benent of nishoalth. ‘Tho Migpatch toes not state whethar tho trip hus proved benetteint to him, hut tho sbyence of any nows to the canteary leavce tho inference that tt bus. ‘Tin aetorsin the Baeder & Jaron combina than, a variety troape, consisting of Curtls, Care roll, Wiliams, and Jouea, have brought suit ayalost the induners for wnpild salaries. While ihe company were ut Holland, Mick. playiag an engagemunt, Bacder & Jaron disappeared with all the gate money, lenving the MAE Corps penniless and without a head, There ts prov fottnd indignation at the seurriious trek. Joun KEAnNny was booked for cruelty children In the Hureleon t Btation yeater- duy, sent over ty the Crimi Court, and, i des Jault of S200 ball, wis lovked up, Voth de and his wife ave havitual drimkards, nnd, fn addle on to the usinel outrageous boating und Bliry- dng to which such unfortunate offauring are sb: Jerted, Kearney wis uecudtomod fo throw ten outoft doors every night, compelilug thom to. alvep under sllewulles, i ‘Cte Irish-American Clute held tts regular monthly meeting list evening, ‘The proposition to reduce the initiation feu trom §5 to $10 enmu Up, and wus discttssed, and was voted down, waleh waa about all that was done. After nd dourninest, the club was entertained with real: ‘titions by Mesyrs. Jonson and Fosarty, and in hour or more was plensaintly spent. “The etab Ins a membership of about 150, wad is sald to be Jina bigly prosperous condition, A pean horse, which has been Inying ing putrid state in an alley uear No, dus Michian steect for three days slace It was reportod dead to the Health Department, ix giving forth such a Heb that workinen In the cibborhoud huve Leen obliged to cease work, The unital 19 nes tally rotting Iu the present great heat. Tho health oflicurs say they thought the horse had been hauled away, us thule fists show that the order lid been gt todoso, Sone pewligonce of doty and some misundorstamiing ty probably tho renson that thls brooder of discuses fs left to. lord itover the community, A Joint inceting of the Gonrds of Hyde Park and Luke was huld wt the Grand Paciile Mater Jastaventng, Mr. UL M. Hobart tthe chale, Tho quustion discussed was the awarcding of cone n8 uf cout for tho water-work: conshtered, and the contract tually awarded to J. Uh Viemoser, at $425 ‘af Iruzil block gat, ‘The privilege was veserved af take nt fer 2.000 tons of some other amide if the Comm woners 80 dcelde within ten diya, with tho priv! lego of pxtending the contract woxt August at ay Sota tgures, No uthor business was trang: ated, A srEciAL mevting of Whittlor Post, No. 7, G. AL I, was held tose ovening at the Gran Vaeltle Hotel, Commander LT, Wilson in tha edu, to seruage for partlelpation in the Bloaine ington reunion noxt Wednestay. Fifty men bers of tho Post sh he roster, and twenty wore aro expected to wo. Instrietions buve. Leen tssited to rendezvous at No. M7 Washington, atr ut 8 o'clock ‘Teesday eventing, marching: theneo to the Chleuza & Alton depot, at Studie sun strecs bridge. Members of the Post mre ree quested to provide themselves with slouch hats, wilt bands, badges, aud other necossiries. An athor ineeting of tho Tost wilt bu held ut the Grand Pucitle Hotel Monday evontng to cow plete arrangements, _ Pith Treasury Cattic Commisalonors visited tha Block-Yurds yesterday” asd spent tha day ia vith search ufter plouro-ponuuisonia, A turge uutnber of tute of cuttlo were fnepected, and 1 Vist inuds to the ubattolrs, Inspections of re contly killed cattle butag tHkewlaa mado at tho packing-houses, Tho Counnlssioners report Mat thuy were unublo to diucover the least traceof contusion, ‘They were contident that the digense daca not exist in the yards, us ft idsurely have been vlscoverod umonyg tho eo nuniber of cattle Inepeeted. Thoy will t Peoria rele that place belug a great feed- any centre for all the adjacent country, and It Veuro-pentimonin extsts in Hilnols, {twill be. .Bnre Co mtolfest ftyelf thore, Whoy will rotura tu the city Monday nioxt,. dony ETOEN end his wife hava been keeping a Dowrding-hotse at the eornur ov hussut and ‘wenty-clyhte streets, and ono Nick Waste has Deen Boarding with thom, Xeaterday Hash and 3ire Etgen — skinpe out, tuking with Won FW jn yold und yreenbueks “veloug> dng to Etgen, hia two ohitd und quantity of household goods, ‘Thoir ‘inution was Pitteburg. Htgeu heard a€ thetr digit dure ing the efternoon, cud went at aneo pefure dustiee Summerfield and swore out a warrant for tho urrest of the guilty paiy and a weit of replevin for hig goods, Ho started out for the depot, feeompan led by a Constable, but arelved Ynere just aftor the train had putled out. Mo aecored bid yoodd, however, on tha seployin writ, und telegraphed tothe authorities ut late porto to urreat his wife und ber purainour. Ibis Ferg (hat they will bo brought back hero ‘fuk Matron's report of tho Nuwaboys’ owes, hue alo inontis of Auta aa wii, forty boys in iho Home, and thut there wero pekenty ut the close uf the month. Some of the uss ety a lung Hine, others wu ind come, end pote come tothe Hume hoping to yet work. * Much encouragement bud bean given us," sve the Mutvon, culls trota (woo three of the olf members who have gluco succecded adnilre ably us businessmen. A fuw huve been tined Yor duiau Wl deeda, und une wus Kent to the qe elt for wixty lays, ‘Tho heath of the Jue ininutes has been good, with the excep. don of ond or two wounded Wuiba, Our sunday alglt concerts will be continued next Monday eventog regularly, and the boys are looking fore wank totbem with Font plvasiire, Yho appeals dor August were all gold, aud the buys were 0 Lis & much disappointed to think more were n Ushed. A Mieger edition has been publishes September,” ‘THOMAS SHANNON, A dangerousty-insane man Who escaped from tho Hin Asylum April 1, wan arrested Inte Wednesday night by Ollcers Walton and Wheeler ont of in satoon and Voarding-house at No.l Canal street, where he formerly lived. Shannon is tha man. who about two years nyo imuty such a bloodthirsty attnck upon the employés of the Star and Crescent Mills, seriously injurmg soycral of thom. He has been ht thls city most of the tare singe his eseape. Wut bins been behuwiny himself until recently, when. he commence drinking. Whisky seems to be the direct cntise of his insanity, ‘The pollev were enlled upon to arrest him by the peuple Ilving at No. 181. Shan non hud recently: yen thatn catise for appre. henalon, wid shortly before his arrest hut seized a eblld by tho throat and threatencd td KILI THEY WON'T HAVE IT, Tho members of the Nineteonth Illinois Vol- unt Infantry to the number of rbout forty tet Inst evening at tho rooms of tho Sixth Rey ment, to decide whothor the organization would oy to the Bloomington reusilon. President a. #9. Smith presided. A letter was read from Pout-Adjutant Myers, whieh stated (hat there was no prize at tho coniing reunion for veterans only,and that thoy had been entirely ave looked. ‘The question was thon asked why tho reunlon wis G:ilied a reunton af the ve Is tf the Northwest. Tt wis fount, by consulting the olticlul program. that not only tho objects of tho orfzinal ussochition but tae hate had becn pers rted, the innuzers having called this tho widiera’ Rounlon of Miinul: On motion of apt. 0. Gremmer, tt was dually decided not tonttend the rounton for tho reasons stated, butto hold a plente on their own book at South Park soinewhere abont Sept 13. THE UETA THETA VT, Tho convention of the ticta Theta Pi Craternt- ty concluded {ts deliberations yesterday and ad- Journed to mect at Clreinnutl ‘bo lust ‘ues- day of next August. ‘The follow elected for the ensitng yer: je ETON, | 3 Seeretary, Eugene Wambangh, Cineinnath; Ge ernt ‘Tronsurer, Re Unevey Youn, Cinelnnath: Iigtorlographers, Jatin 8, Goodwin, Beloit, Ki, iJ. Brown, Hurrison, 0.7 Song-Buok Agent. D, 18 Janney, Muysville, “Ky.s Visiting Oiicer, Maj. W.C, Ritnsoin, Port Iurons Catnlog Agent, Charles J. Senin, Clovalands Editor, “ahysters,* which disqualities him for bis pi ent position, whilo the alleged trouble with Ark {3 that ho fa reckless, and with Snoll that he has been dolug nothing. So far as conld be tearned: tho changes wero not nindo, tooecur at any moment, ie Noved, but thoy are latte report ern be bes THE GRAND JURY yesterday heard seventeon cases, found olght trie bills tlve no bills, and passed four cases tor further consideration, The Jury held a duwbie jon, and oid not adjourn unt) inte ‘Two tndletments for murder were found, ‘Sho Nrst was qstuat dames Gridith, Charies It, x Webber, Rudolph Yoo Hessen, and Mh 3 foruntawiiily conspiring and Danding toaether tu kill and rots Lazirus Morn, ho latter was found dead in bis bed on Clark street Inst spring, and it {4 charged that tho a fendunts killed hin, Au attempt was minde by vertuln useuciites and relatives of Byrnes tu wet tho litter in as a withess fur tho Poonla ngalnst Louls Webber, a pawnbroker, but the Intter wad not fudicted, and Mr. Byrnes will Inve te take his chances, ‘The entire Cabitt family, with the excoption of tho oll man, were Indieted for Use munier of Olteor O'Brien, Charles I. Weight. formerly cashler for tho Jnsurined firm of 1S, daned & Co, was tn dieted for stealing 000 from hie employers, He acknowledged the thoft, the proceeils of which he had dissipated In fast ving. e U. Ss Aw Ar tho Sub-Treasury yesterday $20,000 In gold ond $2,000 In sliver was disbursed, Thu recelpts of allver antounted to we internal-revenne receipts yesterday amounted to $85, of which $26,704 wus for aplrits, $6,147 Cor tobacco and clara, und §iS for beer. ‘Vins following duttable zoods were recolved at the Custom-House yesterday; D. 1 Linsted, iS erales plums, 8 horses, 4 huinbs, t etso huuscholt goods; Hitchcock and Foster, 8,583 railrowd ¢! Churles Goxsuge & Co., tonses dry goods; Peter Lagout, 1 barrel. vrandy; Meury: Denny & Sons, 40 barrels sidtoctre: Fowler Hros, dw sacks milt: GC Cuvarog & Sons, 100 cuses wings Siduey, Shepard & Co. AW boxes tlaphites Uitsteard, & Co. 6 boxes th a OW I plates N, &, G, Taylor & Co. 200 boxes tinplite; Petri oer i.8. Wheoter & Co,, Gt boxes tinplate, Hon, Albert G. Porter, Governor of Indiana, was AN unfortunate. If not actually disgraceful. cleoted orutor tor the next convention, and UW, | state of aifalrs prevalls in tho payment of tho 8. Hubcook, of Providence, 1. 1, was lected | working force under tho custudiin of te Gove poet, ‘The following directors, whose term &X- | ernment Bultding. The force inelides wl tho pired, wore r ed: Dr, ‘Th. A. ftenny engineers, watenimen, und Inburers employed elnnatl: 0. Hrouse, Rockford, about tho building. Tue eppropriation buvi ae the Muy, and Boyd, Cincinnatt. TON TUNG'S THIBULATIOS: Tong Tong, tho Celestial urtist of Chicago, ne- companied by his diminutive spouse, cnme Into the West Madison Street Police Staton yeste day morning and demanded a warrant Yor tho nr rest af awoman muned My. Faulkuer, of No, filted April2, the force were notited that warrants Tor the month of April, June could not be paid tntil a detlelency ape propriation could be passed by tho next’ Can gress. ‘This was a serious thing to miiny of the einployés, a number of thet bolig pour serit. warner, but a great deat of the distress was a 7 obvinted by the generous netion of Collector ata evudign 30.489 North Pauatlisn st Smith, who negotlited ow bis personal responsl- burly met, list. Wednesday. ind: stripped) the | bility a loan ar the bantts by which tho orders phice of his sot of valuable brushes, together | could be discounted ut tho rate of 6 per cent per with audio, Afterbume three months withaut thelr Curt ead butonging to his wife, Mrs, Faulkuer sume tine ugo, was traveling Ut China, wherd she ft inet ‘Tou Workmauship us in artist so pleasad her thatshe famneddtat ee entered Inte negotintions with ing himself and wife to America, pay. tho employes baye not yet received any order for July, thug making five months luring which they bitve not recelved one vont of wares, ‘This delay isdue to tho favt tht thoro was un hint to b sient hs in tho Mayeentie rennet tho vhera, under her pninagement, ho could palue | Mites of four men only, nad the whole force: mn 9 ently, “ie conte ted, wed, wit hig | bus.keen kept waiting for tho correction of tho blunder,“ Meanwhile, some of the Government employs braving been doing & turiving busines triding on the necessities of thuse whosu gro- cord wero stoppiue thelr credit, Ono nssistunt onginesr has been making 2 percent a month and another 3 per cent a inonth enshing those orders, It looks suspicious that tho payment shold be delayed dn auch a iminner, and cre ployés permitted to ao jute the shylock bistnoss with the knowledge of tho Axsiatunt Custodian, whose Intstuko was the sole causo of the dulay. 'Thut ofileer says, however, that tho mistake wis unavoidable, and thit the men will bo patd early noxt week, PRIZE SWIMMING. INTERESTING EXIIGITIONS AT THE WESTSIDE NATATONIUM, ‘Tho third nonual exhibition of tho West-Slde Natatoriuin was held yesterday morning and evening, tho mortung session being devoted ox- elusively to ladies and the evening gession being opon for buth se: ‘Tho suceces of tho South Side branch of tho fnstitution bas been ropeat> ed thi ecasun across tho river, and crowds were present yesterday at buth sessions to witness tho exhibitions of swimint ‘The tank of tha West Side institution fy 110xU5 feet, and {3 from trea and ono-hulf to oleven fect in depth. x gpoure, who {9 of the royal frail; Mrx. Faulkner, came to Chicago. te tnd not heen here tong before ho dlaeovercd that his puiniger was Ustig him for her own persoual gal. Bho obtained work In the portralt Nu for lim at very high rates, and the Chlinmun, Uieatith his ability, soun became famous, but notrieh. The manager kept ail tha money re colved, und gave ‘Toit Just enough food tee lit, Vhe subtilo mind of tho) Chinamen ere long perce! that he was belug imposed upon, and, hiving been under ber ninipulidon for a while, ke struck aut for hiinselt, esti Iished tia studio at No, 488 North Paull strect, and was doing well andl Wedneaday, when the raid was made upon his pice. The brishes ho eannot rephice without ‘sending to Chinn for thew, woleh will necessitate a waste of three months, ‘The warrant for Mrs. Faulkner's tip- pretension and i acareb-warrant quealust her were aly dxsued, ind to both of them ‘Tong afixed his shganture in a bokt hind. As Mra, ‘Tonge was leaving tho statton she siteok hands with the ofllecrs and reporters present, aud in her own lunguaye bade them Curewell, TIS OLLY-HALI. Forty-THES burist permits were Issued yes+ terday. Heatrn-Commasionen Ts Wore visited tho Beoun, and 7 Tho water {9 kept ut a temperature Stock-Yurds on a tonr of inspection. of WW degrees und constantly changed, dusrion Kaurmans had five cases of build | yp waa clear ound bountiful yesterday Ang ordinuneg violation dovkcted for trial yes- terday, and In three of the cnses thes were In posed, tho remululug two cases being continued. Anny Ilotat was Uned $15 for catnblishing 0 Nre-trap at 102 Mohawl stre for dolng tho siine thing atid Sedzwick street, was fed gx5s and 3. Kebal was tined $44) his olfende being comuittted we 030 North Halsted Btrecte ‘Two New cusesof small-pox were reported niorning, and tho ludy swimmers appenred to. cujoy thotr duck" hugely. ‘The jidges wore Mrs. Dr. Byford, Mrs, Elmer, and Mr, Hall. ‘Tho first contest on the card was for grace and correctiess of ination, the distance bulsy two Jengthgof tho bath, and tho prize ngotd medal, open to puptts of this geason. The following young ladies were cutered: Hnttle Spry, Katio Knowles, Stella Unni, Belle Ringer, Helic Cummings, Fanute Rosenbaum, Jennie Price, Cornell esterday, one from 16% Uisvell strece aud the | Senrenier, and Mrs. Knowles. After tho fret Othor froin shunty Mt the alley between Mon- | heat thy. deciding heat was contested. by tho roo and Adams tnd State and Dearborn, The shanty pattout was a tiborer who had no home wort mentioning, and who was unly atrieken with the contaziun yesterdiy. Ilo was remoyed tu tho bospitul, There wera three deutls from Rindll-pox yesterday—that of a little etilld at 1h Misses Kutle Knowles, Bello Inger, und Hattic Spry. ‘The medat way nwarded Miss Hattlespry. ‘The second contest was for elegance and per- feet motion, two lengths of tho bith, open to puplls of this and former seasons. ‘The entries were the Misses Sophie Rothschild, Minnie Mead, vit sireuts of Marin golfer, 2 yours ol at | Mabel ftobin, “Liey Wolff, Jessie Harnea, ‘5 Liberty streets andoc Elizabeth Endela tz | Lan Best, Angollun Madelancr, and Stella ‘curs Old, at tho hospital, A cuse of diphtheria | Uno, and Mrs, Squires, ‘The: prize, a aol ‘as reported from 138 Shernuu sirect. ‘Pay building permits Issued yesterday Included the followinu: J... Burley. two two-story und r nodal, wan awarded to Mrs. Squires, but it. Wats disenyered. that she was nor quatitied ty onter the race, and tho medat wis given te Miss Sophie Tothsehild. Darement brick “dwelling, 50x HAL and sacs | Uarsclil Mise Mudelaner revelved honora- ples aay nth struct, 1) cost &.000; G. He Murély | “ine third contest wae a race for aneed, four At IR Prutle -uventio, to. cost & tougths of the bit, open Co Il pulls. Tile ens BM. OW. Powell, two-story and basement | tes wore the Misses Sulllo Hubovitz, Blanch Be Mv eee Aero steey an amnaeMENE | Hochschild, unm Hrnchtoule, allie Shell, and Ushtich Rosenthal. Misa Sucll secured the prize, adilvor medal, and Miss Bhinch Rosenthal re+ eciyed n handsome busket of flowers, Next on tho progran: was an exibition of tho “Hilputinns,” or small swinmers. Master ‘Trlges, aged oO yenva, was considered by the dudgva to be tho best swinmor in tho party, Tho Hext exhibition was called "min overbourd,” and Miss Annie Kadish “reserved " George Cropper, though that gentleman wa obliged to help btm selt to n considerable extent, Tho morning session closed with “YUN ON THE WATEI” ‘This partof the program was curried out to thu latter, tho coun mermaids having geet sport inthe water. loforo the youns lnules left tho bath there waa au uxtra raco for speed he- tween tho Misses Stella Unua, Bertha Rosenthal, aud Stella Rotsehild, two fongths of the bath, which was won by Miss lothsebild. ‘ho Judaos ens ‘Twenty-keventh street, tu cost $0,000; A. By Ketny, two-story and bugement brick dwellinir, suxih, ut 176 Third avenue, to cost $1000; Uy, Rurtuska, two-story und basement brick dwel ing, 21x04, at 10 Del place, to cost $4,000; J. 8. Dunkle, three two-story and pasement stores and dwellings, 2x70, at 22 Lake stroct, to cost 810,000; - HL, Sontag, two threeestory nnd bases sand iwollings, 44x20, at 178 und 160 Tulk street, to cost $4,000, AmeEtinG of tho Council Committeo on Fl- Tinee Was held yesterday afternoon, Very little Lusiness being disposed of, ‘Tho claim of John D. MeLeun tor $2,000, w cngo of ‘Gefective puve- Wont and broken log. was referred tu tha Cans troller, A potition from Redmuad Sheridan tor B10 was considered. Kedinond fs clerk at tho West Twelfth Street Police Court, aud be want- ed tho city tu make zoud tho $10 whieh bo bad collected on a tine for the alty, but which wis stolen from bis devk, ‘Tho Committee ite- | aetced to give her's medal for her superb edad "no any to wot such me. re \ i 5 entrelosness.”* Gillette's cluiin ore wis arent crowd In the galleries at tho ovontny session, and tho sport wax Vvory tive, Tho Judges were Mosirs. Witks, Sandhagen, Hine, Hull, Ital, und Friend, ‘The retleetion of tho ynsiiglita on the water destroyed its clear. noss, and it was diticult ty sue the motions of tho swiiiimncrs below tho strfuce, There were glurge number of “kids” on hand, and lt waa found necessary to threaten them with expul- alow from the bath befory thelr volso coukt he stopped; Dut they made the best of it and had rent fun jn te water, A ‘Tho Hest vontest was opon to Hoy pupils of this season under 13 year ot ue, the’ distance two fongths af the buth, far grace and carruutness of tngtion, The cuties were Herbert Temple win Schroiner, Churtiv Field. Imiae [ite hovitz, and Philip Bosttleer. ‘Tomnpleton te- colved tho first prizo, a allyer medal, and Subrel- ner was honorably mentioned, ‘The sevond contest was fur boy pupils of this gaugon, two lengths of bath, for xeucn and correctucas of motion, There wore vleven eutvlea ty Cle race, und the gold medal was awarded to Hurry Fiotd, who was comptinent- ed by tho Judges on tls reatly tie awimiming. Tho third coutest was a rice of four luaythe of tho Luth for sebolurs of this and former guasong, A tirge nitubor started, and J, Lissburger took tho frat prize, at gold wedi the second prize, u ellver medal, boing uwurded tod. Ronger, Tho most exelting evont of tho senson was the fourth contest, a rage of six lengths of tho bath, tree for atl A young trishtnan muned Putrlok. 3 a divtanved alt competltas Ouse Uppintise for bis ray colved vallver med), Mossry, Gourgo W: tesubers of the sebvol, uppeared bound toyethor as tho Siamese twins” and gave an exhibition: of awhminiuy, wid Migs Wadlel wis rescued by Mr, Wilson, who gave u lesson dn divesting ol0's for about $1,400 fur vonstructing n sewer In tho vicinity of ‘Tulrticth street and Cottage Grove avenue was ied. Ho constructed tho dower ut lg own expense Tour or five years wr, with tho understanding that the city must pay him back a4 noon us the sower improvemcnts wero eur ried continuousty out that fur, whicn thoy have not been yet, THE COUNTY-BUILDING. Tur Normu! School opens Monday, and tho Prospect is that the attendance will bo quite. Jorge, Ov tho ciybty cases of typhold-fover at tho Connty Mospital, twenty are roportud to bave come from Pullman, bs ‘Sue County Treasurer yoatorday finland tho anlu of property in the ‘Lown of Thornton for detinguont taxes, And begin on Calumet, which will prouably ‘bu cOmpleted today, flyde Park will follow, Owing to the sicknoss of Judge Goomis tho usuil Thursday triad of insane cases went over unell o'clock Monday mourning, Vhero ave i dozen untortunntos in tho jull awalting exuin= dnation, and will probably be twenty by Monday, "ne County Clerk was in bis new quarters Peptontays und tho wo is resurded ws jure fing but desirable, ‘Tho yault-room ts entirely inadequate, the Hiht ia poor, and the general sured dings ure bat us unfavorable us they eould bd, ‘Tite Committee on Ioads and Bridges yisited Lemont yestertuy to look after tho propriety of making un aeErOn AG to bulld a bridge Across the Dosplalnod to replice one which was wishod awuy by the spring toude, What con- ' ‘ tar self of clothlug in the water, Noxt on tho pros gluson thoy Fouched, If any, could not Hy | Gram wae polo mite between metibors of {ie . Fest and South Side sehools, che West slders ‘tue CountyeAtlorney was back from his trip p ) winalug two stralght jininge. A duek was thon Across tho lake yosterdny, and it nppenred that. ‘d thrawn into the bith, and the boys bad a great bia sudden return wae occasioned by bis fear of | scramble for it, Harcy Fietd wus awarded a tho wayos. Ite got a8 far ne Silwaukeo, itis | wliver cup for diving, and tho eport closed with bald, whero he went by rall, but ne further, Mo] aoelal awit! y Kudleh will keep bls says that bo stil expects lo make up un ugrecd ae on the ulcetlon question for the Supreme OUTIL, uchouls oven until Oct, 1. WRAPPING-PAPER, MEETING OF MANUVACTUNENS, ‘Tho soml-nunual ncoting of the Northwestern Wrupplog-Vapor Assuclution waa held yesterday: utthe ‘Tremont Mouse, Meprescutatives wero preacat from thirty-five mills in tho Northwest. Mr, Levi Rhodes presided, and Mesarv, Dart and Scott uctud as Beereturles, Meports were pro- sented from the milla represented, whiets untied in the opinion that there was no progpeot of 4 pressure on the market from overproduction, It being shown thut thera wis a short crop of ‘atraw, aud that the water all over the country wis anueually low, A comiiittoo was appuinted: trconsluer the advisability uf revomueniug un advance tv the price of yerupplngsps pore ‘Khoy roported wt revotinendation tus the mui. wut price of the lowest grade of straw Wrapplug-papor be fixed at 243 contd per pound, After aw ureut amount of diouasion tbls tuto was udeptud, and un expression Of opinion glyen by the association that it was advisable to fonkoun advance of 2 consé per 100 pounds on all gradua of wrapping-paper. ‘Chis tho pasocl- ution feileves cum be inaintalnod, aud it was reculntuends| to the Judzment of toe manus facturvrs, ‘Tho wesociation slinply advises, buv> A. BCILESINGEN, tho proprictur of 1 shop at No, do) Stitte wbrect, bud some sliice with tho Bhoriit yestentay whleb resulted in pluce bomy ciosed. James Vu Buren, ttup beard, representing Biss Anaetty Ball, tad av vlan ayalast tho pluce amountiag to about #1055, und the money wot boing forthcommlay It Was deemud bost to muko nscizure, MAILIvY BENNOTT, Of tho Sherit's olive, do- ‘vice that bo hus been 5 party to the movement Juulinye to presenting bin with a watel tu-inpr- row, Tho statement was muds upan the cous phitnt of some Of his iweoclates who tnd been cuiled upon to contribute. ‘Tho Shorlil repudt- Atos the whole nutter, and those who baye boun called Upou to divide thor sulurles for puch purposes in the past are rejoiced. hey bupe Uae thls will bo the end of thla kind of tuxation, oe Bourtly thank ‘Tie "Tniuse for Wu paras Tuph, ‘Tie air wae Cullot rumors yeaterday about changes to bo made ne the Bherit's ofllee, Wut fone at thei could be verilled. Report had It thut Whooler, auw In barge of tho Grund Jury, Was to be transferred, and that Halll” Duntain “wus to Giky bis place, aud thut Jalllita Ark wud Bnell were to be dlachargod. Wavelur’s olfvgse Aq guld toby bis tutinucy with @ certatu clusy of Dn jon and ‘Tom Votovyle, | uthority to enforer {ts pri Me: } . M. Sinith, and KY, Dart were appointed a commnittey to repart on tho genern] anbject of insurance, ‘Iho Excoutivo Committes were authorized to take praperaction on all members who havo violated contracts, Tho nssoclation adjourned nntil the frat Thursday to February, when tho annual meeting wilt bo held at the Tremont Mouse, MR. KIMMEY’S STORY. TE DENIES THAT He THIED TO ORT MONRY FIOM WITLAND WOODARD, A Trust reporter calicd yesterday upon Mr. Fred 1, Kimmos, who Is alleged to be the member of the Board of Rducatlon of District No, 2 tMyde Bark and Lako, who tried to got some money from Ccorge Sherwood & Vo, na tt consideration tor vatiug for the introduction of sumo of thelr text-Looks, My, Kimmey sald that, although ho had heard rumors of thia matter for several days, be was never more strorized In his life thin when be read tho morolng papers and fonud that he was tho tiny charged with attempt- Ing to get n briby from tho agent of 2 publishingshouse, Mr. Willard Woodird, “Not only that," salt he, “but Mr. Wood- ard fins appropriated tho iangunize which T used on that pecusion as his own, Chis lends to dotiet." Mr, Kimmeoy thon went Into a detaited stutement uf the cave. Nogotiations wore opencil about July 10 by tho publishing house of Shorwoad & to hive thotr * Students’ 1 er" introduced Instead of tholr “ Model Hentl to which thors Ind been objection, and tholr analytical copy look. Upon iivitudon of Mresherwood ‘be called at the sture on tho oc. caston referred to, and instead of being Init- tentive to what was sald about tho bouker, hoe vow remombers many of the pulnts mada by Mr, Woudnrd, who produced aa old sorles of 4 rival house, aod made comments on it, many of which Mr oK, juentioned. Mr. Woodard sollelted the Interview, which was hind du his otiee, and Mr. K, produced a letter to verify bia stutementa, and nse several other notes, one of which camo after tho inter= view where he is churwed with trytug ta get wo bribe from Me, Woudard. neh of these Iettora commence * Erion Klimey,” which Mr, Kline incy thinks fs rather curious under the elreum- siinwes, \Mfter Mr. Woodard bad talked somo tine, Str. Farron, who bad not paid much attetion to the conversation, excused hlinself and went out, but he made no such remurk us wag attributed to niu by Mr, Woodurd, beenuse Mr. Farren was a member of tho Board and bil a vote, and was not In the habit of disposing of hls vote tn. that tuunner. After Mr, Farren went out Mr. Wood- ard tinued to UNG KIMMEY TO ASSIST HIM | in havlug bis books introduce Into the schools of District Nu. 2 Attor that he anid: © Wo would like to Introduce our urithinotics, Kitumey, you ean do this for us if you will; and: how met will we bo obliged to your" r. Kitmey eiys he lnughingly remarked: “Why, tnt will tet to Jollet” Tho nection of the bound tn adopting the Appleton series was tuken in good tuith as belng inuch tho better boeks, and whut In- Nucnved. him inore (haw anything olse tn tho Imutior wits a Jotter written by Prof. We W, Carter dune MH. ho books adapted are in use in the 2 y schools and tuny of the surrounding suabitiels Mr. Kiinmey did not theaten any vengeance, nor seem particularly annoyed by tho charges published tgalust bh, but be fs too good a laws yor to Mow an opportunity ke the present to ps If ho bus a good use, and he will probably ¢ heard from before long. A VISIT TO THE PUBLISHING HOUSE of Qearye Sherwood & Co, found Mr, Sherwood and Mr. Woodanl at thelr desks, The hitter Bas bates preparing © stutement of his case, which toes not muteriaily ditter from tho one published fn Din Purse of yestordiy. This he will lay before the ‘hourd ut tho meeting today, and hardly thinks that it will pay tho firm to prosecute the mutter fur- ther, unless thoy dnd tholr books hive been thrown out, befure the expiration of tho four yeurs alowed by tho hi, prior to which no ehange vun be wade, If they {Ind this to be the case thoy will mwear outan Injunction restrain {ug the bord trom making the chinge, but un tortunutely Mr. Kimmey hus the records and they will have to depend upon btm for tho dute at which thoir bouks wero origiualty atopted by the hoard, There will he a mecting of tho Board of Edu- ention of District Ne this afternoon at tho Palinian Sehool-louse, when furthor revelus tons inity bo made. Th the EdUor af The Chteago Tribune, Cuivaco, Sept. L—In your report of un foter- viow with imo you seem to glye tho impression that at mny interview with Mr, Kinmey and Mr, Farrer that Commissioner Furron wis a party, to domnuding money, which does hin Injustice, ng it would not be true go fur is 1 know, and £ did not aig ite .Winarp Wooparn, THE COUNTY HOSPITAL. 114 PRUSEST CROWDED CONDITION, Tho Cook County Hospital was never 80 crowd= ed with putlents awit fo at the preseny timo, thore being 150 mord inmates than thore were on Sept. 1 of Inst year. Every ward lias from ten to Hftecn more fumates than its quota, aud yot, reyurdieas of this fact, the numagement turns Ho sulferer way. Tho principal cause agslgned for tho crowded condition of the hos- nital ty tho almost unpreceronted Iniulgration, Fully four-titths of tho iummites are straugers to the county, and s very lurge percentage ee fore elunerd. Of tho latter cluss Scandinavians to 0 considerably extent predominate. "Tals year tie treatment of medical cases bid been tirgely in ssf surpgicil eases. Mulurin and typhus 1 uncommonly prevalent, fovers v ing no Bi rf belug y thoy ulinust invariably develop lito the typhus. Thore are several Kidney discuses and a largo hiunber of rheumatie eases belng now treated, so pronounced a typo thit and utso pneumonia, During tho month of Au- gust there were recelyed inte tho bospitnl 485 patlents, of whom 310 were miles aud 173 fo- inules, Thora wero treated during the month 1 a patton geil at sole numbor 04 ree mined la the hospital on Sept. 2. During the vust mouth 432 patients were dlachurged, and Of those 77 wore inedical, 150 surgicnt, and Bi yavotoulenl, opthomolugical, ar ntologtesl ‘Tho smulleat number In the hospital at one Ume darko Auguat was ike; the avernge dully mutnber’ or patients hus been 305, and the uvernue length of etuy thirty days. Tho o, ponecs for tho month sggregated ¢! OO, auingt only $1,000 for tho sum month Inst year, Dut the proportionate number ef Inmites Is largely Increased, Dur fny the fiseat year ending Sept. 1, 189), 4,000 patlents baye been treated, mcalust only 2,08 tho preceeding your, There ars now thirtecn doctors on tha medlonl stu? of the hospital, and in addition six members on tho bouse stall, ‘Tho othor employés, from Warden down, number elubty-ve, “Last month several improvements were mide to tho buildlag and machinery. A naw smoke-burner and furnace combined bas beon putinatan expense of F6U—wn expori- meut. ‘Three of the batlers have been roiltted And reset ut an Outlay of Rout $3,000, Othor tn. provements are a now atentm ventilator, whieh AC atn expunge of $500 und tho services of nn ox. tra man” keeps the building constantly supplicd with uw free current of healthful ales and thet, at tho further und of tho building, thoro bay heen, erected nt un exponae af 8100 n nent shed forthe accommodation of the dovturs' carriages, TOL INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, THY REGULAR MONTHLY DIETING OF THE EX- XCUTIVE COMMITTER of tho Iinols Industrial School for Girts was held yesterday afternoon ut the Sherman House, Mra, G. 3, Murs presided, The report of the solleltor showed donations for July of $1,007 in tmorchandiss and $201 In cash, Tho donatiana for Auguat footed up $1,623, of whieh $1,273 was in Inerobaudise and 855 fa cash, Tho report of tho ‘Yeoasurer showed recelpta of Shik und dive buraements of $770, the balance in the treasury: hunonnting to 25. ‘ho Building Comimitteo presented a ropurt sbowlng We progress muddy on the now ndditiona to tho buitdiny, and recom~ mending vurluug mlior improvemorts, Mra, Murab, Stra, Boverkige, and Mr. Mubbitt wero Uppolnted a committed to confer with thy County Commissioners relutive to the payunent of bills incurred for the county, aA tule was utoptud forbldding girla whe nad bean expoliod, or remuved for cuttdo, visiting tho sepool, Anothor rule was ulopted fixing tho Third Chursday in cuok wonth as a regular ¥ {ir duy. Mrs, Boveritke, Mrs. Lackwoud, and Mrs. Woodward wore wnpoluted 6 Cominittes on lates aud Regulations, Tho Secretary reported recelpta of sit. Tho annual meeting of tho Institudon will bo hold, wt some yitee to Qu ane fais heroufter, the iret Weducsday in etobors e MATRIMONIAT,, avNOULL—AvEnY, A very pleasant wedding took place at 6 o'clock lust eveulng at the residence of W, 1), Avery, No, lv Stenomonce strect, the contract+ ing partles bulug Dilas Mury 8. Avery and Frank W, Gorould, with A. G, Spuldtug & Uros, Che ceremony was performed by the Kev, Eugene I, Avery, of Bloux City, It, tele of the bride, and Waa tn tho form used by tho Bpkicupal Church, Areception was held after tho ceremony, aud ‘Uho brit party let nt Gelb ovotuck for wo twoe woekws trip fa tho Kavt, and ou tholr return will betat home" te thoir frlonds at 416 Contre treet utter sept, 15, Amuny those out were My. and Bra ‘, D. avery, Mr, wad Mr. John Youatt, Mr and Mra BL dt Ferris, Mies Kutio Forrly, Mr, und Sra, Colt, Miys Kobluson, Sila Viets, Bilas Carrie Shodd, Sir, A. (i, Bpautine, Mr J. OW. Spaulding, Br, 1, a Juckwan, Mr. Fay B. Roberts, Bir, Pred A, Leland, Sir. Be 2, Sabin, Mr, OJ, Guth, Sr, U. dhl, Me. Bidnoy Bubin, Mr, Churica We Avery, Chicuwos Biisses Noten and Stury Subin, Uvlviders, tL; Silva Jennlo Avery, sloux City. Tu.; dirs. C, M. Avery, Kock ford, t j Mrs. IL. 1b. Sykes, Volvidere, 11,5 Alas donnio suey Lafayette, lod; Mr. ane ta. M, 1}, Gerould, Rockford, Ith; Bir. Sf, J. Gare vould, Muckford, NL; dir. 1. 1. Uerould, Kansas, City, So. FARBON+ ASHWOUTH. The welding of Miss Mamlo Ashworth, daugh- tor of Wiliam Asuworth, Esq, 8 promtnont In- surance man of this ity, aud Mtr. Jobn W, Fare, sop, a rislog young Colcago lawyer, tovk place ath o'cloc teniay aftern nt tho residence of tho brite'a parenis, No. 270 Warren avonno, ear Robey atrect. Tho coremony was por- forned by tho Rev. Mr, Recors, of Marengo, 1iL, In the presonee of a company of friends, many of whom wero from out of tows. Tho bello was handsomely attired [nn dress of palo hive silk, trimmed with duchess lice; ormuncnts, natun towers, -Thoro wero no attondants, and tho wedding was a vory qulot affair, After the eoremony the guests wore Invited to partake of aaupper eerved by Heknrlt, and the ovening was plensantly pnssod in soeinl enjoyment. Mr. aud Mra. Parson roceived a miuinter of hand- some presenta, among thom n fine upright plano, the gift of tho bride's father, A number of baskets and bouquets of iindsume Howera weru also received, The young couple loft lat oven- ing for Cincinnatl and tho East, and after Oct, Twi be “at home" to tholr frionda nt No. Wt Warren avenue, the presont residence of tho Broo. 9 ANMITAGR—CHOCK EM. Justice D. Hurry Hammor performed the neo- exsnry cermony yeater:tay afternoon, uniting In wedtoek Mies Carrle Crooker, ayed 44, und dre Joba PF, Armituue, aged 05, Mr. Armitage 14 an old settler fo Chicngo, hiving tiken tp his real~ danes here in 186. He ts an Englishman, well known fa this section of country ns in brink- nutker, and Armitage nventic, on the Wost Side, was nincdafter tim, Tha cermony yesterday was witnessed by tha Justice's olurk and a Tithe UNK reportor. When Justico Hammor asked tho groom whothor he would Mke along ora short veromouy, bo sitid: “Make tng ahort a8 You ean, so n8 you to us tight.” Tho bride and groom were: very happy apparently, and left the court-roam in bigh glee, The Story Told by a Girl at the Cook County Hospital. | Tho Alleged Fate of Dostitute Chil- dren Sent to Illinois from the Enst, For autne timo paat tho sympathy of the coun try bas beon sedulously evoked on bubalt of the systematic efforts mada by tenidor-hearted down Kast folk to nld tholr movement which bnd for Its object tho rbipment West of doserted and unsupported children of both roxee, It was given ont, with many flourishes of trumpots by tho Eastern press, that these Hastern philane thropists, prominent In whose organiaition wis Mr. Whitelaw Held, tha managing editor of the Now York Sribine, had offvoted suck trrainges incnts that all tho walfs In Now York City would bo by thom provided with nomes smong the sturdy farming community of tho Northwest,une der whose tultonor cotrso, ft was fondly exnect- est, tho boys would davelop Inte farmors and the Rirls Into farmers’ wives, withott any other supervision than was necessary to place thorn safely upon the truln which was to conduct thom to tho: conslynees of this very valuable Eastern human frolght, a\t tho tlino this movement Lowan it waa sup posed in Chickgo that somo effort would bo nade by the consliznees of those walls to accitre some coiipcration tn thls elty of purtles versed: in tho Western lifo and able to fnatecate clearly Just how and whero such children coulu be most advantageousty disposed of In this part of the country. Tho tendor-hearted yet short-sighted down Enstora, however, mannged all this part of tho business to thoir own satisfaction, and‘re- contly devoloped fuets will show how inightlly thoy have biundered, and bow the health and happiness of. these Uttle waits have been caert- ficod for the want of # sensible understanding betweon the wall-protectors of the Eust and such charits joel pGable: of this city as would have been, if tno hid been invited, only too giad to. cooparite with them in thelr Leneyolent Beheme, TO BEGIN WITH WHAT Is A VERY MILD c. SUBURBAN. NYDE PARK, The Hoard of Trustees holds its regular week- ly moeting tonight. Among othor important things tho ordinuce granting the right of way through tha village to the South Chleaga & ‘Western tadiann Railroad will cone up for one grossticut. Tho proposed rottle has beon already given. Thero are several objections urged pualene tho gage of the ordinance ns it now reads; Firat, 6 propased roulo Includes Sixty-soyvonth and Sixty-elytt streets, upon which are tald the wa- ter-malns of the Ville of Hyo Park and tho ‘Town of Lake, and whieh shoul bo devoted ox- elusively to that purpose. Second. Oakwoods Cotmetery Ig altunted on the route, and tho dis- turbanes of funerals going thither would be une nvoltable, 11 43 also claimed that tho ordinance, as it now reads, grits too great privileges, and tut certain restrictions should be places ‘on tho company in reusrd to the cunning of trains, rates of fara, ote. On the othor hand, a railroad fn that section tits long Geen needed, and well do teuch toward ralsipg tho vulue of proporty. It will pass hear tho Waters Works, which can now only be reached by teams, thus inking no grent saving to the town {n transporting coal. It {a nlso proposed to rite suburban passenger trains for tho accom: inodation of tho people oF tont district. OREGON. Mesources of tho Various Sections of tho Stnte—Advantages Offered to Im- inigration, Speciat Correspondence of The Chicago Tritnine, Satmn, Ore, Ang, 15,—Thousaneds of rend- ers of ‘Tue Tinunn, who depend upon naps and occasionaldescriptive letters, have little Idea of the extent of territory, physical aspect, agrictitural, mineral, and other re- soutirees within the Mmits of Oregon, Acees- sible only by slow and tedious motes of travel, the State has increased in population very slow! and on lurge majority, uspeclully of the eurly settlers, came without capital, and were compolled to labor under great diMcultics i reducing lands to cultivation, developtng mines, and establish- ing nunusactories, it the very productive soll and considerable mines have been de- veloped to an extent which begins to attrdet attention everywhere, and, as railroads begin to point in this direction, wn impulse Is given to linmigratton which promises ere long not only to swell our population to a high pofnt, Dut to bring with It capital necessary to util- ize our boundiegs natural supply of raw mn- terlal fyr many’ kinds of manufactures in the mechunte arts, ‘The western third of the State ts made up of ubrupt mounts and decp valleys. ‘Lhe movntaln-ranges aro mostly covered with a heavy growth of flr, pine, eedar, red-wood, amt other varieties of timbor; while the val- leys are level or gently wuidulating prairies, witli a degp and most produetive soll, ‘Tho mountains abound also In gold, silver, tel- lurium, lead, ivon, {and recently discoveries have been made of that valuabletmetal, irid- ftm. Et Is belleved thet the last named metal witlba found in large quantities in owr amines, and number of soiontitic men aro engaged ti close Investigation of several wnining districts, Pacer or surface nines have been worked far some thirty years tor gold and silver; and, white the yleld 1s not so arent us in former years, they nro by no means exhausted. [important discoveries of Jodes of gold and silver bearing quartz haye been made from tine to tine, But, for want of largo concentrated enpital necessary for such Work) most of this class of innes are 8 compared with ono which will be quoted Inter, itemuy be stated. that County-Agent MeGrath yesterday infoumod nv Trimuns reporter that some months ago some ‘boys culled at his office and Informed bln that some time revious they hid becom wont by at uvenile asylum in New York ta Chteuro, where timain Hying ata town in IMivols came and inet them and conducted thom to his residence, which bus beon specially titted up for tho ro- ception of such walfs. They stuted that they had stild there two yours, and had iinally found tholr treatinont such that thoy could not remutin there any longer, ‘Cho lads were 13 to Ut yeurs of nge, and gave tho Impression that thoy Wworo intelligent und truthful, and thoy wero sent baol Enst, and nothing farthor wits thought of their case. uo spectal Invostigation of it bay= Ing heon made. duly 10 last a year-old Bpwnish girl—n very pretty ehild—cntied at the County Agent's olive und demanded protection... Her story wis to tho offect thut her mother having tallon sick in New York, and boing unuble to tuke care of ber, sho was tuken to tho sume Juvenile melon, and by them shipped to the cure of tho Mlinois estab- Mshineut. She complained that. hor treatment wos such that she could not stop at the place, ond that, haying complained, Mra. —— brought her to town and loft her nt tho Homoot tho Friendless. ‘Tho munnger of this Institution, not caring to kecp her, sent her to the County Agent, who sont her on tu New York to rejoin her mathor. THE CLIMAX WAS REACHED, HOWEVER, when last Wednesday a young girl maimed Miyanda Lano—u bright and Intolligent child of Weenlted at tho County Agents office and clatined that sue had come from tho Home of tho Fricniless, which did not desire her pres ence, and thit she had been taken there by’ {ra,——. Sho stated that sho hud been sent ta MWuolsover x year ago, and that for reugons which sho did not caro to divul Matron of tho establishiient there bad deelded that the city wr of Chicngo would vo healttier for ber than the country alr of the Ittinois village. She stated, also, thut she fad beun taken tothe Cook County ltospitat, where, how- over, she had been refused ndiniasion. as was oviduneed by wietter from thy Warden, which sho produced, ng follows 4 da County Hos: ‘AT, CHICAGO, Aug. IQ, ieglel will tell her story. © have nv room for such ciises; in feet, we ure fultand laying ou the flour, and dowt know whut todo, living soventy-five typhold fever cases, “Tho Hone of the .Friend{oss sent ber here, « T think ker Lome would bow acd plice for the young lady, 1D. We. Mints, Wardon,’" County Agont McGrath, whose experience bas enabled blin to Judge cases of thig kind pretty. closoly, bad n talk with tho girland Qoully chargod hor with HAVING WAD A CRIMINAL INTIMACY with u poraon or persons itt tho place In Minole whore sho tnd been staylug. Tho girl at iret strenuously dunicd that such wits tho ense, but, ufter same closo questioning, sho ao Tur wdmjt- ted that somothing was wrong that tho Captain Kent ber to Dr, itufus H. Bartlett, with tho fol- towing nota: “County Agent's: Orvice, Chicago, Aug, 1, 1881.—Dr, Bartlett: Will you bo kind enough to confer with this young Indy and sco whutber afl- held by indlviduals or companies who haya gent te ‘ospteale My det iv that aio. fa euitare not been gble te develop them fully, ing from ndifforont digcusy from what. she ‘The thuber-product of the mountalng con- | states, UC willroly upon your statomont. Hguous to the coast and along navigable “dh MeQhaus, County Agent” rivers, together with vast beds of bituminous In tho courae of tho day tho xirt returned to coul, form ane ot our principal fontures ot thn County-Agoat's oltica with the followny export—the tlmber being generally cut into | eer ay, = " 3 lumber and finding a ready anarket in tho | paysguntucdgent McGrath My (Duan Bin: L Sandwich Ishinds, Jupane and Ching, Our | suffering from pelvic inflammation, with signs principal market for coal is San Franclsco. of pregnunuy, but owing to Inflammation, which Inexhaustible beds of tron-ora ure found | ts aoverc, Edit not push tho oxanination so far in various parts of the State, one of which | 4s to determing positively, . . . Shu te now has been Spend asad will gdou be able to | sick enough to be in bed. “1 {ind that sho bay bad supply the demand for the foundries of the | 8oxual intercourse, aud I believe that much, 1f entire State, ‘he quality la found by wse to ho not inferior to the best in the United Stutes; and, with chenp fuel at hand, Ib ean be put ininerket ntuch cheaper than to ine portit. Extensive stove and other foundrics ure using domestic iron; and thelr wares are preferred to those brought from nbrond, A large number of sea-colng vessels havo heen: built of domestic tlinber and fron, in the saveral ports of Oregon; ant our facili- thea for proscenting that industry, oven to bulliing tron ships, are beings now examined . by forelzn capitalists, with a ylow to profit ing hy thom. . ur vallvys produco all sorts of grain in digenons to our latitudes except Indian corn, which, owlng to cool nights resulting from mountain and ocean breezes, cannot bo not ult, of this trouble igdue to bad treatment jn this way, with neglect. Sho hus u little peri- tonitia (c! beter he and must havo treat- incnt goon, or aho will be very sick, “Ruvus Hi. Darrin, M. 1!" “When [got this letter,” suid Capt, MeCirath to tho reporter who was looking up tho cuse, “1 queationed her very closely, aud sho finally ‘nd- iitted that sho bad been + INTIMATE WITH ‘1H BONS of the porsuns with whom she bad beon staying. Bbo narrated tho particulars of the seduction and stated that, cuouies the younger son bad ace complished it, the old onu—it young mut of 20— but subsequeutly forced ber into submission, Sho nlav satd tht sho hud been forved by a mar- ried man with whom eho hod been eumiged a8 0 servant, that she bud complained to bia wife of itund bud returned to tho uld place, where sho afterwards siet with similar treatmont from growh to any advantage, Our ovoid the boys. Sho told mo ale that other girls In of wheat for . Tenched — 8,500,000 } the estubllunment hud confessed to hor that thoy bushels, and the crop pow being har. | had been treated fun similar manner by thoso young fellows, who had made love to thom and ‘promised so murry them if they submitted, and ine it was on this account that they bad left the place. Uy further tulking to tho girl tho Captatu” found out that she had been brought to the city Fe Mrs. ——, who tirst of all took her to Merey Tfoapital, where shu was refused adinission, Mra, —— told her, before they went there, not to teil where ahe cue from and who she was, but to brutd that sho belonged to thte city. When Capt, McGrath heurd tole story, bein; fully nequalnted with the girl's condition bot from Dr, Hartiott's stufoument and the girl's own confession, be decider dat sho wie a tlt gubject for hospltul attentton, and be accordingly sent her, under tho eave of Assistant County Agent Churley lry, to the bospital, with iuatruct(ous mat sho hy. tulwen in aud properly eared Tor, nis tnagruction hud tho proper effect. The girl was tukén In, duly examined by Or. MeArthur, who pronontved beratit subject for hospital SEF aud glyeu a cot in ane af the female wards, Jere abo was acon yesterday by n TitrouNn rer porter, who had a full conversation with ber on tho subject uf MER CONDITION AND ITA CAUSK, Jn tho cours’ of which sho fully corroborated tho statements she bad previously made to Capt. MeGrath. Sho suids “Whon I thret arrived at tha ——"s I was teas thun 13 yours of dyu. and aftur staying there for 4 little while, and while L was you 13 yours of age, f waa sent tu the house of — -— to work, Mo wns a marricd tin, Nving with bis wife and horses, and flocks of sheep, runnlug in the fo oulidren, and ono ty ing Hf nek lois aggregate Into hundreds of pusands, | bed desoribed reluctantly tho terrible outragy are sustained winter and sum on the | which bud been committed upon her, Veh gnisses of those pains, amd hays bo pl was thon,” she auld. “not quite 1 yours of come & source of great revenue to tho State, | axe. 1 told his wife when she returned or what ‘The auullty of wool commands the highest ee huppeued, und I wont buck ta —— where prices pald In ustern markets, ond our inet ulbter tha oungee son oF tho anny, cattle ind horses tht Eustorn markets by | 2 oune . a 1 being riven across the great plains far pelea th Pont eareactiecg poate xo.and vested fs esthunted at 11,000,000 busliels, tho area planted belng much greater than In amy former year, Our surpitts wheat is partly made into flour, and finds a marked In tho Islands of the Pacitle and Chinn, while niost of that unground goes to the English markets, A great majority of the agricultn- ral Lnplemonts iy nse are broughttrom the Hastera and Middle States, Small streams dash from the mountains at, short Intervals, seeking: Principal rivers of tho valley, furnishing endless water-power, which can be easily controled wherever de: aired, and surrounded by a grent varlety of raw uinterial. Oregon ust eventually be. come one of the Tending manufacturing Stutes of the Union, Our valley-lanay ure esspecially adapted to frult-culture, ‘The ellisate Is very mild; damaging frosts ure scarcely known; aud se abundantly do frults grow from year to year that tittle or no attention js puld to the tree excopt to plant i—and, stint aut as wo are from tho markets of the world, tha product has 2 more nomlnal value for hoine-con- sumption,—about the value of the libor of pathorhneg it, * ‘Two-thirds of the oxtont of territory uf tho State tes enstot the Cascade range oF mount- alny, and consists lureely of igh tablo-huauds, nativally ndapted to grazing; and the ginal portion of it now Inhablled is used for stock-growing. = Vast herds of cattle and enough = to ev fone Byprodehy | pin of Zu, got me to go tuto the parlor whon tho fag rallronud Hine, The stock-produce | old folks were ut chureb, und there he avsaulted Jug capuelty, wo cull thes is ag In tho sane mune,” * Did, vow over tet! Mrs, W—— of these * Yes, and Inst Saturday sho told mo thatl was ola to havea Guy. ice Rave We BONE of what 4? iistriuts of Eustern Oregon Is Tumense, 20,000 Nenad uf beef-rnttle belay driven eastward fram ane locality by ou douler the preseutaummer, Much of the re pe Ling With ereosote Faeked bor what luuds of Enstern Oregon produces oxcetlont | ae ny grains; but there is no market, and stock nnd temas a tural sual Tee Teeter Pigutfully Ding. W— nbout whut bad buppened she sald it was ull my fault." Tho nuttter wilt be further investigated by the authorities, = ND'S HOPE CONCERT, Mr, Jobnoy Haud, tho orobestrat leader, has sont us the following unnouncements “Jlemyg 98 tho people wish to faye ua apaun-ale concert Bunday afternoon, also bolng the peoplo'a wish gud hope to seu the Presidoat recover, I thero- wool-growing is tho mats business of thut OPC, ° vethe tlshing Interests of Oregon have be- come a sOUTCO Of wreat Incumo to tho State, the value of fish exported In 1880 standing next on our list to wheat and four, . The condition of poor of crowded Eastern cites would bo much improved If they worg xeattured over the fertile lunds of the Great West, Sunset, Fair skin, rosy chocks, buovant aplrits, 80d | rory with give the fdea lifeand arrange a con- tho vweetest breath i Hop Bitters, Gere for next Runday uitcenoon ay south Pure and oull it the Hope Coucert. ‘Trains will leave the Lillnols Central Depot st Af all Werecommend Eluredgesewing-machines, Beata. {how who.hopo that tho Presid shall attend Johnny's ‘ONE FIL tecoye Shiota Bout Pari,” COMCETE thoy way eres ta CHAPIN & GORE’S ‘The opening to tho vu EST, Goye's new and efemant South side Te ALNo, 47 Clark street, last: Monday, fh not horatded In any way by thy wreath management, deserves speelal atten marking another vatuabte aatlith oe Nusot trade tn wh on to that a the tem been so tong and justly voputue, ree ine up of this new place was comments lone ORO as ith pay the mnnagenat being In the batts of Mr, Geng eement whose namo and face are fainitiur ia gy ele Citearoans, and parttentarly 79 UUY patrons of Chaplin & Gore, The new f ie Wath exceedhigly commoitous one beat helng one of the hindsomest Tstituanealdes ia kind $n the ety. “Phe front part Wha elven tp to a neitly-appohited elgar sit tid half to a selection of tine wines a sian Hed goats, Next comes the nee with {ta auinptuans uy yurtenane stitned-ghtss | whiulows, — and teh aes Dreauins, “The ; centte of the fa qitrors back of the bar, Mr. Gale bo; Litre the Inrgest bar-mirror in the eity, Tae + all tis 18 a cozy sitting-riom Hhandsin i fitted up, Where a party Of four ar ay Hemen can visit together or talk busine, andisturbed, Sut oan cards of dee any lowed—an observation that is lunniecessney as those who know how Chapin & Gon 3 The ronduete The woodwork of the ine bray Pri erry, even (the eolting, i with the glltteriig mirro: ehandeltey a general trhiumings, presents rs and that ig extremely seh and nitenetiyee auc Lydin B, Pinkham’s Veyetat vives tho drooping apieltse ty ieorsten ean ee inonizos the organle functions, gives cheese, and Uriness to the atey, restores tho ma ie taste toy pe eye, aud plants on tho pile ebue ben resh rosus + early sunimer thin be OF Mte's spring and ———— Indigestion, dyavepsin, neryor andall forms’ of geneent debiiity fans at tuklig Mensman's Poptontzed Dtet ‘Tonle, the only propucation of eet containing in int? Nutritious proporties, It is not a ann Jant like tho extracts. of. beet, 1 Dlood-muklug, foree-wenernting! tulning properties? 44 Invaliabie In all enfe biced conditions, whether the result. of ext te tion, nervous prostratlon, overwork, ae dlseasos, pitrticularly if resulting from pul nury comnpinints, Caswell, Hazird & Cee pridters, New York. For gale hy dragaieg, MARRIAGE LICENS. ‘ho foliowing marriage Ueohses were | terday: { Androw simpann, Anute Nofson,. J Tush UL, Jona: (Mary Lovie, { Honry iroohter... Hertlin Graf. John, Farson Manito Anhwor (Paul Statinaky. Uosephine Pou John Blexchkt Trinees itatde. {Charter A; Lan Ania Deliq Tay f adotnn Motus Beutrles Adex, Andora G. Matsaon Butte Ki, Hangston William J, Ayora, Gertrude A. Waiters f olay Ht; Channa, Mrs. Inte A. douos.. Jann AA TATE: sce ‘Mary Unrdonisouur. Anton Zufeeck tie fae ‘Maunatine 1 sta ale nis ae Siwaukee, Wises “htenwo, Chicago, jahoniue Now Sarah Galtugti } Lovi Wertha Itobeecn Lowe: $}, Zimpiormann, Lozzle Loeb... a John Christenson u West Chfcnga ay, {hotthn Bennnde nt West Chleago a%, J Guntuy Gabel, hleawa, Bortha Botha. Chleaga, Charles 11, Cor Tamer, Meh. Dunwd, Warne 2B eat Unley, Charles W, Fintiscee. St South 6 {Sitar Sando! Be apey hovelmg be! § Albert D, YJutia Dou} } Jlenry Wach Froderieku Mondo: SJohan Mtasehko,.. VAtbertona Nuske.., Perry, Chartos LL. Pas: 1M a {Monte Huns mica f Auumst Huaka, Torley Jnstroct the ¥, Rarnote, Hessio Tuto} 4M, K, Donnia, Jcesld Clarke. i MARRIAGES. MOUFORU—STARKAVEATILEIL—AL Ulrenide, “Aust il, by the Mav. de HL. Trowbridge, Tuviase 4g, Slurtord ind Mra, C. 16. Siurkwouttor. DEATHS, VALR—Sopt. 1, Josoph Valo, ued 17, eri Haturduy, ‘Sone 3, at 1 o'etnek, from his I Tesidence, 18 South Maullaw-st., by carriages to Itusee ih. on (X.Y) and Kenosha (Wis.) papers please i PERKOTTET—Sopt, 1, Miss Lillie Perrottet, of consumption. = Funeral servico nt 89 Park-at. at p. nia Friday, ‘Allugad County (Alle) papers please copy. DWOIGNEAUD—At the rosidance, pt atd pam. Vuuenduy, Jonny. B 108 Of Mew, Jonnie Dwotinen J.C, O'Brlon, aged 3 years und 3 months, rat Nuturduy, Bept.3, ot 1 uw, by carriages to Calvary Comatery, GIBU—Sopt. 1, of chotora infantum, Geer JouRRaRt child Gf J, We und Alice Gibu, aged n onal betdayr At 1 p.m. from tho reve Frionds are invited. a Ba reat BATCHBLON—Sont 3, Frank J. aged } months, bee loved son of Juines 'l xbd Joxephiiy Hatcholor. ‘nural Baturiay, at J u'cloek p, a, frotu corner of Franklin und Bluneate, | Velends ate (ivlted. MULLKMOUS—Funoral services of the Inte Halte Morebous wit! bo eondueted at, the residence uf tbe family, Hin Wabagh-ny. nt 2 o'eluck Hatuniay, Kept, YeMOE whieh the reniidns will by taken to El forburtal. Felonds of the fasully are Invited 10.8 ds “Lou Aug. it, Robert B, oldest son of Willlam miMangeal Crom vosldunces Gi Nowborry-av.. Ps, , Bopt. % u2 pt, ANNOUNCEMENLES: yO. GILMORE WILL CONDUC ¢ nounday pruyar-meviing tolay at the Viaht A ejorua. 1 Stwdlutcat,. Suljuets “st onupOrance. ice Hla Rovat gauuiy a panivreuy eet ‘Absolutely MADB BOS GRAPH CILEAY kouper's favorite 1 loadin cut, ouier proparadon wakes auch UN, rounds, oF bux urluis try, Can be front Tieswelthout foe o€ tha Mls resulting fron mowlble food. OG avocnent U Seamed AGA ECS GANKS AND C Seas “e GAWHSON, BIENEN 4 (0 gy li au ls read OF AN deat ALT Path i i ay pas uperican i cules vat A, O GUSTIN one ;