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_ soph Hospital, Viiis uy a — ———————____—————————————————————————————————————— — THE CITY. IN GUNERAT. W. D. Hannan, of Hotroit, is nt the Tromont. Junius Katty, of Cincinnath, ta at tho Sher+ mat. 2 Frank E. Day, of Now York, is at the Tre- mont. ‘Tun trial of Dr. Thomas will cecommence this morning. TD, Dicksox, Mayor of Danville, Til, is.at thie Tremont. ‘Tun Rev. John A, Fauning, of Fairbury, Il, Isat tho Palmer, C.P, Moonmas and family, of Loufavillo, Kya are at tho Malmer. Ovs Wititams and John ittckaby, bis matit- ger, are at tho Tremont, J.C. Yorren and J, N. Howitt, of London, Bn- pland, are at the Palmer, C.. Wigner and A.C, Matthows, of Pitts- Aetd, It, are at tho Leland, Iix-CosannssMaNn ALEXANDER CAMPHELT, of LaSalle, U1, is at the Tremont, D.T. Quin, Presidant of tho Detroit & Hel River Itultrond, 18 at the Paclde. F. A. Scnovren, of Rochester, and ‘Thorns 8. Ward, of Buffalo, N. Y.. are at the Sherman, 0, It Lorn, of Unttimore, General Paseengor Agent of the Baltimoro & Oblo Rattroad, is at the Pacitic. M.S, Onenoand daughter, of Beruadiilo, and Denyeter Chavez and family.of Mesitla, N, My are at the Paimer, E. M. Dens, London, ter, Englaud, and Dr, ‘Dev, aie at the Pacith, Sogoraven Tru is in. tho elty, stopping at No. 118 Bowen nvende, where she would Hke friends to cull upon her, On. CT. Winn, Superintendent of the Stato Institution for Feeble-Minded Chitdren, Line coln, UL, is at tho Pacitie, Cart, FQ, BALL, of Company E, First ttex!- ment Cavairy, was nresented With an etemint aword last evening by the adiwlring numbers of dais company. » P, Walker, Manche ¥, Graham, Hall, Ques Justice KAUPMANN'S henith has agaly become sy puor that he bus been obliged to le the y fornten days’ rest, it bis absence atic ly, from the Weat Side, presides at the North siue Pollcw Court. Joseei AEF, an insano pattent at the St. Jos eaped from the institution hist, Tieht, and fled dressed In bla uigbt-clothes, to was captured be wes Koek, and taken back to bis bed anu his keepers, Guant arrived inthis city at 7 o'ctock ning from New York, lecompanled by his son, Col. Fred 1D, Grant, They: took roots Tor the nizht ut tho Palmer House. The Gi: al 43 on bis way to the Veterans’ Heunlon at Blouin tngtot ‘ie vinegar manufacturors of tho Northwest met atthe Grad Vaciie Hotel yeatorday and dcelded to ralse the pricey of tholr product two cents per jealion. on secount of tho advance ft of all materials used in mauutacturiug Tur Inmittecs appointed to adjust the Josses on the Stock- Yards tlre have not yet eom= leted thet work, Mr. Drew, of tho firm of Mer & Drow, a member of one of the commit- Wes, stated yesterday that ft would ve some dyys yet before a completa report could be mnade, Konritr MANNinG has made to Eugene Preussiug a voluntary ussignment for the ben iit of bis creditors. ‘Che Mubliities show up Si.742, white tho aseeta, consisting of a stock of bouts and shoes, now In store at No. 28 Luke gtreet, with some machinery aid tools, amount to about $4 . Berwren the hours of Jund 4 yosterdny morn- ing twenty men were found sleeping in the humber-yard ot Brunswick & Malke, corner of Rush and Miebigan streets. Al were arre: aod brought before the Chicnyzo Avenue Police Court, Six wore excused, while tho remalnder: were fine $3 each, ‘Tar regular monthly meeting of the St. George's Sactety was held last eventug at tho Sherman House. Tt was reported that F200 hut boen netted from the Inst plenie. ‘The rest of the evenmg was devoted to furthering the nar- rangements for tho art exhibition to be held at the Central Music Hult Sopt. 1. Gronar ComONeKE was taken before Justice Wallace by Oticer O'Lrien, of the Twenty-see- ond treet Pullco Station, for obstructing car. on fhusted street. [He was fined &4 and costs, and warned that, if brought up again nh heavy: Aino will be intticted, Orber parties guilty of the sune offense should take warning. Last week Superintendent Henson, of Lincoln Park, bad a ttle dlapute with bls agalytant ag to thelr respeetive duties, and tho inatter waa brought befere the Bourd of Park Cominisslon- ers for seutement. ‘The board detned tne dus tive of each offiter, smoeothail v thy diitlcustyy and no further trouble fs anticipated. Gronoy Annuuson, alas Wilson, tho trouble pone professional burglar who was cuught 5 urday moraing Just alter having ransacked the resilonce of Within Coalinera, No. 272 West Moniroo streot, was yesterday arraigned befero Justice Walsh. Ho walved’ examination, and wos held fn $5,000 bail to the Criminal Court. THe Clearinnkera’ International Union, No. 1, hetd n mecting lust evening ut No. 12 Wash Jogton street, With J, M. Haus in tho vhalr. | Ape Propelaty resolutions were pussed on the donth uf Ed Lindner, a member. Chairies A, Kelmer was elected n delegate to the fourteenth ane nil session of the union, which moects nt Cloye- tand Kept, 21, Wortitis a few wocks tho rene end of tho City- Hall is to undergo grout chunyos. A portion of the Police Department and the tire-alarm tele- graph is to be moved up-stairs Iutu tho roots Tormerly used by the courts, aud their. placo down-stnirs isto be tnkon by uw pollea patrol xqund and wagon, ‘The Superintendent ef Po Uve wiil retain bis present quartere, Tae Chicago Light Guard Veterans opened their new elub-roum, No. i Exchange Bultitng, lostevening, and a very pleasant social time was indulged in, J. HL Dit presided, Tho room is very neatly fitted up, and Is domttod the Vot~ onins by Col, Jonson, a member of Gia orginl- vation, Itisintenned as aimecting and tour: ing place for the members of the old Chluago ALleht Guards. ‘Mir badly, decomposed remulns of a full grown fomate Infant wero found at whout 2 o'clock festonta yuiternoon jn the alloy ut the mes oF No. 3h West Luke street, and taken the morgue by the pode patrol-wayon of tho West Luke Strect Stutlon, The citlzens who notitied the pollco of the presuuce of tho dead babe state that xt noun it wis nol to bo seen where {t was tound two hours liter, ‘Tie Chicago Lacrosse Club held its treaty wweeting lst night at G1 Wert Luke street, 4 ehullenge from the Calumet Club wns oxpeoted, but ttdld not come und tho club wns didip- pointed. Tt is auld tht nother match game wil be played at White Stacklag Park with 4, ufter which n challenge will bu sent to the Hinmrock Lacrosse Club of Montreal, gud then tho Chicugo publle way look tor navel treat, ‘Tue scason of Monday night ontertainiments At tho Newsbuys’ Home wits inaugurated very ‘pleasantly last ovenlog. About fifty boys and the Burne nunbor of. visitors comprised the aus dienee, Tho music and reading were highly ene Joyed, and surety bad it more vlovating intucnce upon the boys than would an evening spent upon the street, The Hey. Mr Guivin, Mrs, Gregory, Misa Hthbard, and othor frlonda of the Homo were among the performers, ‘lin Coroner beld un Inquest yesterday at Na. 16 Mitwaukeo avenue upon the body of Ole Hi, Rogers, and round that he eatme to bis death 4 suicide mitted by drowning in the Nort No. 30 Milwaukee avenue upon the body of Edward Steinmann, the young laun who, wolle hunting Sunday at Coluhour with friend wd Charles Poters, aceldent= ally shot titoxell In tho sight Lrenat. Hu dled FL eae wae rs art ht to bis homo in. thls elty, A verdict of accldeuta! deat was readered, TUEKESA MELKA, o Dohowlin, 46 years of ayo and the mother of ulne children, committe suiclde at about 6 o'clools Inst night while visit wy ww friend at No. 1 Seward street Boo wok a iar dose af whut is known us “Hough on Hata,” a dendly compound, Gud started for her home at No, b) wing atrect. Bho waa tuken sick fnmediately ufter her are rival and was attented by, Dr, Stringtietd who titld that sho could nat reco¢er. Fatally troubles ure wuld to be tho cause of the affulr, She died -ebout inidolabt, A tepies! % wife-boater named Vat Qulon bad bis meanness and Lrotality aliown up before Justice Morrison yesterday, and thon went to the Hridewell because he anuld not pro duce the necessary fine of Pat's home, or tho pluce where he abused his ‘Wife wad family, Wasat No. 48 Augustt street. Tho evidence showad that ke was not only in the bablt af get: oy dank od beating both fis bettor-halt und che ttle dnveas ne Ba re an unpleasant, Urnitur thei Into the street at unsvou Jy hours of the night, ‘Cus Trimunt published on tho dat of July, 4 Uist of Wfu-Insuruuce wocleties thut bad fulted, and in so dolug the Buckeye Mutual Ald Assochition, of Dunyill co, 1. Witk INdde fo Appear us one of tho number, ‘Tht was due tu ene furmntion, for tha Buckeyy has never suse ie ded, but ts doluy a prosperous business today, bave the statement of the Inaurince Cons juisioner of Guile that the buckoyu Mutual hus couplled with the insurance laws of that State in ay iat Ae make thie Rarrecthay “ i Ope all newspapers thay qu the orlytnal article will also TY this unt As Yer the Iusuraucy men hive not adjusted the losses on tha Luke and Franklin fret Ure, Dut the ownersof the dumaxed goods and bull. fogs wave been theuring up thelr lussex, Cho Corrugated Eibow Compuny ls tho beavicat loser, Jia uanulacturcd stock 13a tora) loss, und the muchlnery and sbeot-iron stock ix budly tau syed. dn’ the bullding there was about $i! worth of sheet-jron, ‘The insurance ie about b13.0W on stock und toxchinery, aud the manager of thw oulupuuy thinks the lows will be ubuut pe avoye the ingurance, Sargent, Greentent 1 Brooks cannot estimate their exact losans yet, titis behever! to be about $6,000, fully in- Soret, Durand Brothers estinmte thelr toss at about $52.000, Cilis inuured, but no adjuster has exainined tholr tock as yet. The 'Trtngne of Inst Friday related how tho wite of a laboror named “John Rtrea had skipped outot the ety in company with a fel- fow aamed Nick Bah, who bad boarded with the Turens, und bow the absconding pale had carried with thom 860 betonjing to tho de- sorted husband. Yesterday Constabte Morris heard that Mrs. Btgen was living ie roen ore Fifth aveine, and, aire enough, be found ter there. Nut she tad netthor cash hor thish with: her—snit that whe dit net take the cash, and knew nothing of the wherenbouts of Hash. Sho wasurrosted, however, aud tiken before Juss thee Summierteld, the case (eharge, Ineveny) oe tng continued to this afterncan, Tne Cast-lnereasing sane of lonfers that day after dny (infest thy entrance ty the Chanber of Commerce. and obstruct the etdewalk vy tho cornerot Washington aud Li Balle streats, (6 Decor an Intolerable nuistnee to the Cbl- coe hisineesemen, Who wre competed to tht thefe way thromen the weatwellaye and half. intoxteated rinks of profvastonnl do-nothiny The work upon Uie new Courl-Houay rene the north side of Washington atreet haps le throwmh its uutlalshed state, and tho mit tude of pusst Ire inder tho necessity of running a pauntict of binephemy and tobacco: ice every Unaiti draws them to this heat nud centre of tho yreat Western grain trade. THOMAS S118: years go mnde a wi tho crank who abut two aly Ni ieee pt to murder tho employésur the 8! nit nd wae xeut fo the ti tel, scape tia Aprit Inst, made in atte tempt to exenpa from his captors yesterday, ns he greatly tenes going buck to the asylum, Some priaoners who had been held to the Criminal “ourt were about te be taken to Central Station to have thelr pletnres tal » Shannon answered tone of the munes aalt vas eniied out, und wits tikea eloar ta the Central Station hefare hia tdentity was discovered, Ho was tnken to the County Jutl, aud will today be returned to tho auy lim. It ist Inmentable fnet thnt.even with the present intricate Judicial systom, stolen tneney 18 Hob always recovered. So thliks ‘Thomas Shea, of Orexon, Ul, WhO sends the followin lebtor=n falr sample of many received ¢ D shistien Wallace: “Onb0OS, TL, Sept. he Hon, Juatice Walldce—DEar Suet On ar about tho tof August, 1881, Fivas robbed, in Chien yo, of 450 in money by a scoundrel who tried to vreep out of ft by sys ing that 1 guve $12 oF to bliin, On being searched at tho statfon-house, $15 was found on hls person. Your Honour, on hearing the frets, bound him over to the Grand ry in tho pil of £00, However well would 11ke to sent him to Jollet, sickness | a jal emiburravssn yattendanee, UW y 8 ne the ninoint he pretends (pave it. Of which there Ja no question, deducthiy expenses wind no doubt be woitkt be glad to sure render tho whole sum), 1 would to extremely obtiged to you. Yours fraternully, “THOMAR SHE, TS are new. complete nual Supreme Conclave of Select Kulghts of the Anelent Ore ler of United Workmen, whieh occurs to- day and tomorrow. Knights arrived yesterday to participate in tho grand « tons fotly Now Yor i Pen AlthaNans first a for 5 detegnt Misgourt. ay ‘alifornla, iy Lown, ‘Tho formation of tho Siipreme Legion will occur today at Hrund’ dial, beginning nt10a, m., and will to 1 secre! Meeting, ‘The grand reception and ball will be xiven at the sane hall this evening, and will ha nto the public. The program Includes by the Grout Western Band, welcome: by Grand Commauder itudolph Pape, hy Maver Harelgon. presentation banuer to Chicazo Teulon Ne. 4 by Mesdames Pape, Hurdacre, Bowron, and Musse. A grand ball will clase this ovening's festivities, ‘Tomorrow tho Knights will parade the strests, commencing at Brand's Hial in tho moralng und xolng through the principal business distrlets: of the South Side, thones to iKubn's Bark, where a pienic and summer night's feativid will elose tho event. Many thotsands of people and ularge number of the members of tho Urdor will be in attendance. ‘Tae Witdey Assoelution of Oid-Fellows held a enlled meeting nt the Grand Baclte Hotel list evening, W, IL Crocker presided, ‘The speelal object of tha’ meetime was to arrange for the celebration of tho centennial of tho birth of fhoums Wildey, the founder of the Order in America, Considerable discussion was bad relies uve to tho exact date of that event, which has been in dispute for yours. Speeches were made by Past Grand Kepresentatlve Sliter, of Otlo; Past Grand Master Une woud, af tudianay and Past Graud Rep- roxeutative Ells, of Ilinula, Letturs were rend “and authorities elted which showed be- yond all queation that Thomas Wildey was born Jn London, din, 15, 18 and that he was In- staited Intu tho Ordur in Tbs, when 2 years ald, us appenrs by his own writings. Conclusive nus thorities ware read fron Grand-Secretary Ridyeley and Assistant Grand-Secretary toes, 1t was decided to celebrate the diy folluwhng, 03, tho Lith falls on Sunday, with a bangttet and np. proprinte ceremonies. Tho details will bo ar ranged ut the quirterly mecting to be belli the Monday in Ovtoberat the Grand: Paeltls Hotel. “Cho ultimate abject of the itasoclition isto found n National Ketlef Assvciition on the basis of Odd- Fellowship. + THIS JUSTICE-OF-THE*PEACE AUT, Justice Hammer yesterday decided anothor ense which was afected by the new law Umithig the Jurisdiction of Justices of tho Peuce, und in which cnse the defendent was tho same mun whe hud exeaped from the tolls only two ov three days betore by Justice Hammer's deelalon on the Inuw in question, The defendant was Jonu Spaun, an oflicer of Mydo Burk, and tho ehorge against hit this time was false jinpris- oaumunt, preferred by Pant Appankewskl ‘Tho Court disinissed tho ened he ground that it wis only within the jurisdletion of Justices of the Cook district. Tha warrint wis aworn out at Juetics Peindiyille’s, and came to Themmer on oe hinge of yenuc—Spabu hud been there be- ‘ore. A MNIDGETENDER FUIES nor Bpe neceh ofa ‘THE WERTEING Por M, Fagan, the bridgetender at Kinzie streot bridge, made “hls marie” to a bowl yesterday whieh calls for bls nppoaranes before Justlee Miller this afternoon to answor to nm chacge ot agstult and battery committed ot a teidinster wuimed Jobin P Mindt drives 1 eodas Bundt. wigon, and, being * bridged" with his teatn on Kinde street yeaterday afternoon, be ented out to Fagan to “hurry up and Rian | thut deidge around.” After this bad tually heen done and Paundt had driven onto’ the bridge, Faain xribbed uv couple of soda-vottlos from tho wien and shied thont at the houd of the driver to repay hit tor his impatience, In oxch ousy tho alia wax good, Pundt betng badly cut on the heat, Hedid nat continue tho quarrel, but, white the Wood was still trickliug from his wounds, uppeared before Justice Miller aud swore out tho Warraat, THE SCHOOL-HOATD NOW. ‘The attorney af Sherwood & Co, book pub- liahors, yesterday ited the promised blll in Judge Jameson's court to restrain tho echeo) authorities of tho Town of Luke from changing the books In usc In tho gebouly of that town, ‘Tho spplicution for an Injunction grows out of charges made iugalnnt the wuthorities by’ n mon- ber ofthe tirm jo question to the cifect that thoy (tho publishers) bud been corruptly. approwchod, in the matter of inaling 0 change, tho details of which bnve borotefory been given, ‘Tho vill Med alleges a grout muny things in conneetion with the quarrel, bot tho basls of the injuacdon prayed for iy that the authorities cannot, under the law, change the books oftener thin once in four yours, cle. und thatit hus not boon four years alnoe thoy wero whanged, Tho iling of the bill cam to the knowledge of the sehuol n- thorities tnimediutely, It appeara, and it was mintually agreed to postpone the hearing until Friday, the slufendants promising that, in the meantine, thoy would take nu xetion for or pualiest eho ‘eof any particular booke in the schoo! BTOCK-VARNS WATE BUPLLY, Yeatordny attornaon the special committes appolnted “by the Hoard of Underwriters to ex-- auntie Into tho Witur supply wt tho Stock. Yurda held wo inceting and listened toa roport which Mr, Foster, Chief Enginuer of tho 'Tawn of Lake, had been requested ty inake. Tho report gave the prosent facillticy for supplying witer to tho Btock-Yarde, described tho propused Improve- ments, und stated when they would be com plutiae JLembodied tho facts brought out ia an nterviow with Str, Foster, which was publishod in Tan Panuve somo days ao, Br. Foster then took Lis report before tho meeting uf puck- ors, which was held yesterday afternoon in tho oftioy of tho Chicayo Packing & Provision Coin- pany. Novuction wia taken upon it, nud for some reason, known to Limself, Mr, Foster yofused to allow his report to be conled for pubs Heation. ‘Tho latter part of weok tho spacial committee will present: Its re ta the Bourd of Underwriters, it will contain Mr. Foster's report, the report of suvoral Inspectors, nud tha conuuittes's report, TUE CANLE ROAD, Superintendent Holmes, of the South Site: Stroct Hallway, hav succeded In plaving in poal- tion, the wussive fron eteucture lutuly cone structod for its crosaiug of tho steam raflroads, neur Sixtoonth street, on Stitto,street. The cable system reguires uw continuous slot fye-wizhths ofan toch fa width tho entire length of the roud, and the problem has been haw to cut such an opentig tcrodgs the ateam-track and so seguro it us to prevent the closing of tho wut by the tere Thlo ‘strain entiyed by the stopplog Of heavy locomotives and trolgnt traing, which ure apt to nuke 4 track anywhere “creep. Tho City Ratlway Company proposed pling showing very heavy bron traime, braced in every way possible, and placed on gold masonry built wide: and deep. ‘The oliviulsor tbe Tllnolg Central Matiway Comuany iminodiately consented Le te use of the plan, and allawed tho City Mullwuy Company to cut tts double track and tnsect 16 novel construction, * : O¥¥ YOR BLOOMINGTON, , ‘The Uulor Veteran Club mot at tho Grand Pavitle Hotel last night to complete the arranges, junts fur attending he Moomlngton reunion. wus decided, after considerable discuxsion invite other veteran organizations from Chicago to uppulnt commitioes to confer with a similar comtuittos trou the Untou Veteran Chub to Urge the holding of the next reunion in Chicas 80, The Conunittve on ‘fransportadon reported that enougd members bad enumued to go to Mtl acu cars, Whe club willrendezvous at We Grand Grand Jurice, and it will be fun to seo who him. Judge Loumis has vacated tho County Court for tho aceommudation of Judge Rogers, god will transfor bimsaif to the South Silo Duliding today. SrATe’'s-ATTORNRY Mitts and Messre, Shaman and Rtoruk displayed thelr rhetorical abilitics Anny Hall at Wednesday evening, march- ing thence to the Chicago & Alton dupvt for the train At p.m. A mectlig of Whittier Post, No.7. A. 1, was hound fast evening at the Grand Macitlo tlotal. It announced that 10 nen hal agreed to ign tho post inthe oxvuraion to Bloomingto: y will be accompanied by Nevins’ Gam 0 * . 4 yesterday In the Crimlial Court presenting the ye en pices, Tag OUne LL rendeay aug iat Regunenta pro and con jn the ease of Keon, tho Q Berutok xhacp this oventng and taklne tee altcirelt turerer of dense rin aiiie ne stim tp the cnee far Ie rrantag, ie penny W by tho Chleago, Alton & 3t- | thon tho sey will take the fate of Joba Keenan fn thotr tninds. Que of the Jurors, Mr, Ne Mt. MeAllister, wns taken ‘slek iy court during the ntternoen, nad there Es more thin wt posability: that the trial come foam abrupe ening Ubrough inability of jurors to stand tho weather, CLITY-1LALTL. ‘The Rogtstrar of Vital Statistics Iasuiod Mty- ono burinl permits yeaterday. City Attorney Urinnot! bas gate to Bt. Patil to reciperate, Anour Orty epecial policeman for tho Expost+ tron were sworn In yesterday, Mayon Cantéros, of Port Huron, Mich, took n loot at the Eagle and patted him onthe head yestorduy. A GANG of inen began the work of robullling tha viiduet wt Sixteenth anid 1 wD atrents Yesterday. It will be closed lu travel for about thirty days, Att the city ailicus will be closed today on nes eonnt-of the Gavernor's prochima tot calling on the poate to pry for the recovury uf President Gurtletd. 4 ONLY seventeen of tho Aldermen answered to thelr names list evening, ao no inveting of tho Catnell was bell, A few of thogu who went to Waukesha were present, ‘Turouly building-permit tsaned was ono to J. Rockisky to. orect a three-story brick dwelt Ing, exis feet, at the corner of Lixow Branete streets, to cost $2,700, ‘ne rene rooma on the second floor of the rooker are being titted up aa dormitories for the headquarter detectives, some af whoin are to be on duty every night hereafter, Avatix Dover, Tom Brena, and Ald, Muck ut, the conunitten having charge of the Mus honey find, Intend buying a house and tot for the pollceann'’s widow, and are looking around for a boing for ber and her children. Hvantu-Orricen Menkr’s report for Inst week contains the tulluwing: Notices served, 28! ances abated, out; deal ammala reimoy 4,00 whieb MO were horses, F cattle, und 27 dug; Unit meatoondemacd, 10,105 pounds. ‘THete was one death from sinull-pox in tho ht, tordity, nud the following wew cases werd to the Health Department: Ne y oO, Feb Mitwiukes Aves Thore ts geurlet fever + No, 27 Division atreot, id No, Se Dearborn street. ‘Tue report of Guz Inspector Batuwin for Au- Rust shows that the avernze consumption of wrstrect lamp in the West Division was andaf the North aud gouth Mivi AW teot and the North Sido one =2i8u, The total ‘consumption wns about 7,000,000 feet, ‘Tre elty ollcials and employés who went’ to Oconomowoe, Milwaukeo, aod Waukesha on tho St. Paul Hultrond oxeursion-traln returned home. yesterday morning. Some or thoin fooked as it they bad been awake all nicht, but they suld the Wattsin water didn't agrees with them. One of tho party went te sleep and Jost hls wateh, ‘Tite packers at the Stock-Yords have pre- sented tho fuirrteen tre companies who worked atthe fire tn Hatley lugehouse with § tuo ench—nbunt $12 to and four of tho Assistant Marstuls who bad charge of thetn with Seach, Fire-Murshu!l swente let the men take tho money beeause the clothing of att was rulned by grause, Hrarri-Orricen Mert says tho inw does not nutborize blm te stop tho pructica af puck- jo bad fruit, All be do is to arreat the men who offer such fruit for sa tho stuff whon this is don keep both Ar the Sub-Treasury yestemtay $25,000 In wold And $4000 in allver was disbursed. Soveu thou- sand dothtrs in sliver was reculvud., Oistater-Arronxey Luar has been tail up At bome with a rathor severe tess, but he ox Deets to be ut hla desk taday. SAMTED Zetex, who Is cwalting teial ona Postal case, yesterday succeeded th furnishing: hail, after sojourning six week« ut the County Jail. 7 ‘Tuk internaterevenuo receipts yesterday amounted to Sts, af which £27288 was tor spirits, $2421 for elguts, $4,118 toc tobueco, and 70H Fur beer. ‘ Henny J. avintir, of Nowa before Commissioner Hoyne {ng cigars Wwithgut a license. Untied until today. - Onyx. Greer H. Msuit, Commissioner af Inters 1 ‘entta, enticed at toy Government Building Yestorday on bis retard from his. Western trip. He will Vinkt Moumingtun befure returning to Washington. ‘Tins tufertunate employes at tho Government Dullding yesterday succeeded is vltaluiug thelr Jougedetayed yforduly. The wajces paid this tht of empl rT such deliys, whether ‘the result uf bI not, should ba avoided in the future, though it niit deprive a few miserly Govern ment eruployés of thoir cent per cent made in discounting the orders of h mid scrub women, PLEURO-PNEUMONTA. THE TREASURY CATTEE COMMSSLONELE returned to the city yesterday trom Peorta, whither they had gone tu tnvestiynte the condi+ tion of the stlil-fed cattle at that point. Duriay Inst evening a reporter called at tho Sherman House and tound tho, three Commissioners dis- cussing the results of thelr telp aud considering: the hotesof the general report to be made to tho Necrotary of tho ‘I'reasury when tho investl- #ation ig completed. ;With respect to the re- sults of their visit Prof. Law eald, * Wo have not found the least trace of ine nares In the West, ng 1 predicted at our jest conversi- flon. Tam free to confess that Twas aston. igned at the condition of the tecdiig-pens at Veorlt. Most of thom, exectted nny Hin on stteh t large seale to he found ia tho East. ‘They Were clean anid tho eattle worg well cared for.” Dr. Thayer, {1 response to questions, relter- ated this view, Teds not usu he and, “to Had muny cattle av these feeding-vluces duclog tho hot mouths, but this your this hus been the case, und several thousand herd of enttle are now boing fed at two great distilivries by way of experiment. ‘Chit the experiment might be thorugh they constructed sepmraty stalls, three mid a half fect wide, where cach aniinal ts fed pa without utynoyiunee from others In tho What js the ganeral condition of tho sheds?" * Excellent, They ave elein and a3 wholesome na coutd be expected under Uo elreumstinces. ‘Nhe only possibio prababliity tur the promotion of wisvune: Ney daa Suet Hast ent tia ts ronnie 1 te Si feptreon in in trom #& free Ifu an the ‘Texan prairies and eyes an Ane tallows ore Ae eset Corners, seu subjectufte a chanue of condition, Many of cre swinging povple Uy selling theo tive good | thom nro leun und rathor used tp by the rough ae ee eee eee tc cuca trickery {M4 | transportation, but still ull the enttle we ins Prop Li 2 ie spected were healthy and apparently free from ‘Tie offers in charge of the packing and ) any serious diseases.” rendering houses at the Stack-Yards having re: Negpecting the question of tha healthtulness ported that the house of tho ‘Lurner Casing | of the beef of still-fed cattle tho Doctor suid: Company was offensive, and that no attention Tam not golng to suy nuything on that sub- hnd been paid to notices to remedy tho evil, | Ject offlufully, but tor myself 1 know no reason Health Commissioner De Wolf yesterday notle | why 1 would not a4 soon eat Itns any other. fied the company that If they created uny more | Why abould it be unwhulesome? The swiil Is offense, ho would immediately apply ‘to the | cledn, the hay Is pure und sweet, and tho sheds Muyor fora revovation of thelr Heanae. in bir roe. ont i aro ted ent Kent olen a ‘rz Committee on Streets and Alteys,. West | Well ventiluted, In fuct, thelr condition tharo Division, metyesterday afternoon aud: took up | #4 £8einore fovorable to heulth thaw nan ondl- tate atrect, wid turcay for $¢ he ease was con the mutiet of tho 'Twolfth streot vinduer. Ie] Mary furmer's burn, whero thoy are atten Js proposed by the Chicnzo, Hurlinzton &Quiney”| Entmped up in clove quarters aud have te breathe foul air. Lhe only objection In respect to uly out aizhty feet of the west approach and putin another vindtet, and also to raise the grado. of tho present one twa fect. The proporty- owners tire opposed to this, and tho damagos, It fg sifd, would be in the nelghbarhood of $100,- to the food {6 thut the swill is riven hot. 1 ad- init that It is not what it should bo, but it ts quite sweet, and vontulns to unwholesomne Ine redienta so long as fermentation has not set . . " ja, and should it ho-tha least sour ft fs not xiven OW ACU wae NeFeeEALIOEL NEON, tu'tho enttie, but thrown Into the rivers GaAseIsepecton BALDWEN submitted a report Tho Commmlsstonera will spend toduy ingpect- to Controller Gurney yestercuy with reference: fog the large dulrles and distilleries in tails city, TIIE PUBLIC SCITOOLS, OPENING OF TI AUIGOL, YEAR. ‘Tho Chiengy publld schools opened ngain yess terdny morning, after the suminer yacution, and tho small boy, who fora couple of months bas been Creo from tho restraints of tho setool- roon, and who bas had an uninterrupted poriod of kite-flying, marble-playing, ‘top-spinning, awhinning, and Indulyouce In all tho othor youthful sports, both at home and in bls near or more remote summor-resort, was onve more caged within four walls, with a chunco at recess of betuking biinsolf to the yard to mingle with tho other sini! boys, compare notes, and sco who had come ont nbend since school closed, buck indune, ‘he small girl, over In the ober yard, or nuybap in wuother portion of tho sane yard, wandered up and down, arm in arm with her companton small girl, chewed gum, and wondered why a third small ziel could wear such a hideous fit und such a horrid bad dress, and at evening, whot the schoul-house ompticd its troops of simutl hoys und wivis into the strect, the fuce of the nvernge parent fengthoned at to tho removal of gag-lumnps from tho coruors: on West Washington stroct and Michhean ayes nue. He found that neurly all tho lanips an tho q stecot und forty on the roriner between Groen and Ashtand avenue hid been moved In sly of the lot Haes, “Lhe mlsplicement, ho gays, nuts’ result In serious trouble to the Fira Depart- ment when yong ton flee in the night, asthe drivers will think from the positions of tho lanips thut there fs un obstruction In the rond and pullup suddenly, whleb Is itkely to cause. aveldents,; Ho sald to 0 TRIBUNE reporter that the Ininps not bulow In the pluces thoy were pu by tho Council, he will not audit any bills for gua, burned In thom without instructions from heads «quarters, ee TH AUGUST MOMTALITY, The city mortality report for August was issued yesterday. ‘Shore were 1.70 deaths, a dee erense Of Iiftyestx from tho preved ing month, but in inerenso of soventy-ono aver the correspund> ingone in 18a, Of thedecedents.u51 were under 1 yeur-old, and 1218 under 5 years; while forty- Kix wero over 8Y, five of them bulne ‘betwoen 1) und 100, The deaths by wards were: Vi: Be dy os Phir, 28s the apnatny array of now bouks which must bo AT Bey ni ehteonth, U7; public | bought in order to itt the younz hopefuls out Jnstituuions, 12 U5, Cholera infantum | of thudarkness of ignorance and set thelr feet v s enrried ‘olf 304; dlarrhen, 69; dipkthorin, 40; dn the Urizbtly-Ulurmiuated path, vledye, {ypliold lover, t8t aninliepox,: Mun conan if rightly Hin uated path of knowledge. aAa fs tho exgo with cach snevooding year, thoro thon, 47; convulslons, 114; cerebral men- | were more small boys. and girls whu presonted ing Ha sas entoro-colitis, 60; pneumoni thotnselyes at tho yerious school- houses yester- okt ae ihe Growning, 19, and su duy than there wore just a your ayo—how many ello, 1 deaths trom amall-pox, out of the Ii occurred In tho Fourteenth Ward, where tho people, influenced by the opposition of Ald, Stuuber, refused to be vaceluated, and, whon thoy wore uttiuked by tho didease, cone cented the fuctas tong as thoy could trom the authorities, and thud did tholr utimost to spreul tha disorder among thoir friends aud nelgbbers. Tho annual denth rato Inst month waa Wit in 1,000—an unusually largo ono, TILE COUN 'TY-BUILDING. Ir cost tho county $4,808 to fect tho prisoners In the Jui during August, Ir vosts $1.50 0 month to pay tho Janitors nnd wutchinen In the now Court-fouse, ‘Tue collestions on dutiavie goods recelved at tho Custom-flouse yesterday amounted to $19,007, ‘Ti: Clorkof the Cirentt Court yostorday naka the County Board to allow him two add! onal elerks, but no action wus taken, Prisoneus indicted by the Inst Qrand jay will by arraigned to pluad before Judge Gard nor thia morning wt tho closw of the Keenan ‘CHO. ‘Tau Clork of the Criminal Court yesterday rovoived nn order from tho County’ Board to draw the Grand Jury for the October term, The work will bo done Mouday, ‘Ti Hospital Committee and a delegation of citizens interested wil viait the County Hospital this afturnoon at 3 o'cluck to exumine tha Buoke-burnars now in use thers, ‘Tuy Committee on Equalization of ‘Taxes Is callon for this afternoon to consider the various more tt §4 fpossible te tell, for tho reports aro not yetin, and won't be for several days, ‘Tho averigo annual {recense In tho achoolenttond- Anee, however, 14 fram 3,00 to 3.600 puplia, and if it dooan’t touch the top-notch this year, the sehool people will be greatly surprised, Supers intendent Howland: who was prosent at tho aol yestorduy morning—tho we Subool—siys there wore ince than nt the open= ly and thut the nuw bullding is Mkely to bo well tiled. ‘Cho lower flour uf the new Central Park School, compris- Ing five good rooms, was thrown open yesterday: day, and the remuinder af the building will vo opened ag soni ns tho Now quarters are wanted, Altogethor, tho outiouk for tha uew school year, so fur at loust us attendance is coucorncd, fa 8 most protnialng one. COUNTY BOARD. REGULAR MEETING YRSTERDAY—MISCELUANEOUS BUSINESS, The reguiar quarterly meoting of the County Dourd was held yestgrday afternoon, allot the memburs progent oxcupt Commissioners Puring- ten and u'Nioll, Curpmissloner Wood In the eboir. tas ‘The flrat business inorder waa tho eluction of two members of tho County Board of Education und three persons us ‘toll-Road Inspectors. Mr. Clark moved that thoeloction bo proceuded with, Me. Sonne moved that tho clecnon bu post + poned for two weeks, whloh wus lost by a vote of fi to 8, those yoting in tho nifirmative being Menara. Hutt, Knopf, Bone, Stewart, and Wood, Tho election of ‘Toll 1d Caspectors was thet Benguniied with, Mey Chur nominated Frank twards, of Northilohty Me, Aynre named Join propositions bifuce tho board to uncover wie | Lilke, of Niles Me, Coburty Join Ny Hills, ae uasosaud pordouul property aud’ collect bavk | Ruvenswood: Mtr, nop, Grwy, of der: tuxes, Mr. Sonne, Loud Poyer, of Malou; and oO! dir, Endor, Jucub Autes.af Northtivld, ‘The election resulted,in the cholce of Frank Edwards, John N, itil, und dicot Autos. For membarg of the Gounty Hoard of Bduca: on Mr, Ayurs named €, ‘Thorton; Mr. Coe burn, d, Fe Heborkurdty Mr. Barren, Prot, F. M. Wobster; Mr. Knopf, Jtistlve Suiminertivtd; and Aly, Sonne, 1.N, W. Shurman, ‘Tho olection resuttud'in the choice of Meat Buminerileld and & MM. Webator, A communication from Sherif Manu was read asking that some better avcommadntion be pro- vided for persona awaltlug a heacing on the charge of ea i which referred to the Cumiitteo on Jatt and Jail Accounts, A commuiniuation was roud from the Warten of the County Hospttl In the Interest of ereot> jog w new pavihon. «div sot forth that tho niin ber of buds in tho fustitudion was vu, and the Aber of maticnta 5 at presant. Ale, Wood spoke to the report and thought tha question involved ahould be looked into with the Krontost tare, Ho duggestud that the Counnitica on Public Churitios by associated with ttha Com walttee on Husplials to! look into the inatter, bom of the pationts at the Hospital, be thought, % MIGUT BH TRANATHRIED tothe Poor-touse, and the fostitution would Sheroby bo relloved, whivb he wanted tu sco uxs atminad, Mr. Coburn thought thore was uccuasity for Imuediate netion, wd was In favor ot the mu- ow of Mr. Wood, « t Sir. Rader wanted td subatitute the Committee a fablia Servica for, the Copnittees on Churl- He vi Mr. Ayar wanted the Committees on Hosvl- tls, Chavities, und Public Service to vonsidur tho queation, und after sole discussion bis dow wus concurred in, st -* ‘The Committee on‘ Fubllo Bulldings reported in tuvor or allowing Contractor Bextun 200 On Bevacnne of withheld: porcuntaxes, which was wuopted. ‘The Committee on Hogpltals reported in favor of billy ta the Ry UNnE #570; Public Chari- tles, S280 und the Lpildiug Comittee, $4,750, allot which were convdrred It, ir. Stewart, from tio Comittee on Kquallan- on, called attention to the fuct that the report oF bis cumunttey adypted u Week ugu inureased ‘Tie watch presontation in the Sheritt's altico, which was to hive oecurrad Suturday, did not comud ult, and te tho rellef of everybody it hus wong abroad that na imore asscvamonts for such purposes will by wlowedl, Tun County Collcetor sot) all the special and one vulume of the geueril asseusinunt in Hyde Purk yeaterduy, Doday only one tot will be si und the County ‘Treasurer's oftice will bo clused to aeforence to Gov, Cullom's proclainution, ie County Hoard yestorday set agile a pore ton vf the Crlialiul Court Hufliding tor the rest+ dunes of ono of the Juuttora, ‘Vho janitor, it turn out, is 4 relntive at one of tho Commise sloners, which may vo a grent ways In oxplulns jug why be ts ty bu favored above the others, ATTORNGY+GENERATL, MoUantTNny wus in the clty vesterduy, sud Inet evening he neeompaniod the County Attoravy tu Ottawa, where thoy pro- Pose to preueNt a ciay to the Supreme Court to test the olecdon question, ‘hoy were yery elose-mouthod about whut they proposed to da, und ult thoy would say wis that thoy bud a cause: which thoy thought would stics, Joxes, who was beld by the Coroner's Jury ns aucessory With Kelley to the murder of Olllour Dan Crowluy, wae disebarged fram the Jall you terday, the Grand Jury not having returned any: bul ugainst him. Before hu had got comfortably outdoors, be was again pounced on by the ity polive, and will bu held ta await the aerival of elley, who wis captured in dt. Louls Suaduy, Mie Sheri! yesterday levied upon the effeots of Nathan Ebriich, Currier, dome, Business at No. 8) Wubush uvenuy, to sativty @ elalm for $2000 held by Juling Ludwig and ox-Ald. Jona; wud Upon the yrucery stovk of Le & Ite de Dike, doing busines Inthe Washingtonian Homo Buitding, 10 autlety claims of J. 8, Kirk & Uo, wad Franklin MucVeagh & Ca. anuuntiug to about $1,400, Jupaes WinLtAmson and Rogers will open Avsvelnte Crininad Courts today. Judge Rogora goog to tho North Sidv to try Prluce Albers Jones for wansisuebter, und will open court in the County Courtroom. Judge Willlvmson wits thy satay colored gentleman for murder (two fn dicttuents bavlug been returned by separate tho asecssment of personal property in tho county about £6,000, which ho ferred ‘was ille- gal and would invulldate tha neseanment, Sonte discussion followed, in which Mr. Ayars moved a reconsideration of the voto by which the report had beon adopted, Mr. Clark raised the polnt that it was too Inte to reconsider tho action tnkon, and the Chale sustained him, whereupon the matter was dropped. Mr. Coburn introduced a resolution caliing upon ths Committes on Public Service to report Ast Of tho polling plaves oF the Uist of persons Suautee as Judes of rn ody resolution t d prepaciny, wecording 10 ave it list of aames from which toe Jurors for the soveral courta should be drawn the coming: year. Adupted, Mr. Knope introduced a resolttion providing that employés bo hereafter paid by lnelividtieal orders on the ‘Treasury tnatent of having the houds of departinents draw tholr money, as nt hreaent. ‘The reavlution was roferred tv tho Committee on Public Servieu, ‘Mr. Clavic moved, in teapeet to the proctamns tion of Gov, Cullom calling upon the poople of the State to naauinbie tuday for PRAYEM FOR THE RESTORATION to health of Presilent Gartiold, that te county: ollives be closed between the hours of 10 aud 2 o'clock. Mr. Coburn moved as an amondmont that, if tho ofiices were closed, the hend of cach see that the ctuployés attended churet, ‘The amendment falled te get a second, and tho motion of Mr, Clark previlled, tho understand- ing emg that it would bo opdonal with tho heads of departments whothor thoy closed or nat. The most of thet will close, Mr. Wood offered tho following, which wos adapted: Whrngan, lt apponre to this bored that tho publlo interest requires that all intelligent effort for the ailvancement and perfection of mvudical selence should have such envotruge- mentand suport as the county institutions can afford; thorefare, Heaulocd, ‘That the Committeo on Hospitals in quire and report to this board nt its next mect- ing what arrangements may be made whereby the homeopathic school of miedialne inay ve rep resentod on the Medical Hourd; whereby physi- etuns of Kei school may be enabled ta attend curtain patients in the County Hospital, and whereby any homoupnthle coflege may bave the privilere of holding clinics Ia the ainpultheatre av eetlct bailing Mr, Stewart introduce a resolution providing: for reselling tho resotiition of a week or more Ayu forfeiting tho sule of certaln of the eform Sehool lots, und ft was alopted. ‘The buard then adjourned for two wovks, SUBURBAN. HYDE PARK, Tho Bonrd of Hducation ot District No. 1 met last night. ‘The matter of chnaoging text-books was referred to a committee, which way asked: to report next Monday. A committee was re- quested to consider the advisability of opening now room at the Sonth Park rehool, The County ‘Treasurer reported that be had collected $16,000 on tha taxes of 1840 and back taxos, There was o bulanve of $3715 in this fund Juno 30, ‘The public schools opened -yesteritay with 0 full attendance. Mr, David tt. Dowey, a kradunts ot the University of Lemont, assumed hla duties 44 Prinalml of tho High School, in the pice of Wiilinus G, Beale, realigned, In the First District thoro are nine school Dulldings, which employ twenty-four teachers and have an attendanco of about Muy, Seven of these bilkiings have been prorsnents: overs hauled anu repaired at an expouss of nearly 22,700, and are now ja much better condition wn they bave been for a nuinber of yeurs, 1h The Kenivood School has been thoroughly reno- vated ing repitired, both inside and out, at an oxpense of gbatt $1,000. : ‘ho Cornel! Schoot has ilso been repainted nud theroughly overhauled at an exvense of 8160. The Ta de Sehvol bus been remo’ to Grand Cros: rand nicely fixed up at a cost of $700, ‘The South Park and Woodlawn Sebouls bave also been extensively repalred, The Chicago City. Itatheny, is eat to wet an- other franchise from. the Villize of Hyde Park, Jtnow desires that it be granted tho right-of way down Stato street from Thirty-wath to Mitty-Hfth streot for one track. As State street is tho division line between Hyde Park and Lnke, It will bo necessary to getia right-of-way tron both towns in order to havo n daublo trick, As the property-ovncrs have generally petitioned for tho granting of said ordinance, ft ‘Will probably be granted. OBITUARY. JACOB Il, NATGIHT. ‘The old-thine showmen are gradually going to thelr long home. Mr. dacob H. Inight, One of the “old-timers,” whose recollections of show Jife for over a quarter of a century were brimiul of pleasant aneedote “and strange expuriences, died at bis Inte resi- dence, 384 Fulton street, Saturday morning AbLH0 o'clock, Mr. Unalght was the con- temporary of all the old showmen whose tunes hnve been famtliar to clreus-gocrs ot the past bwantly twa oF thirty years, and tn eluded among his frionds Dan Rice, Bon MeGinley, Jolin Robinson, * Yankes”? Rab- inson, Spalding and Rogers, PLP. Mars mun, dames Wilder, Andy Springer, Joo’ Penthund, and othors Whose umes will be recalled by the older readers of ‘Tie Trisuxe. Kor severitl years. lie wns prominently identified with the Grout Eastern and Southorn circuses, Some years ago he was sunstrack while In Georgin, und the result of the visitation was an intuairment of lis mental faculties, whieh developed into an millu form of Insanity, For ashort tog he was hia private asylin, aid on being pronouneed recovered resumed his Professional earcer. Although vestored to the enjoyment ot his mental faculties, his hodlly “health was shattered, and, for a few years past he was a great sulferer from nerv- ous palns, At the thug of jis domise his aystem enjoyed that peaceful rest to which it wns so long a stranger, and, when the su- preme moment came, lie passed away as it in gentle slumber, Mr. Ualeht lotta wife and ‘two brothers to mourn ils loss, one of the Jatter being the General Monager of the Coup elrous and menagerie, MR. AMERTOP, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Keokuk, In, Sept. 5.—Yestorday morning ats o'clock Mr. Abertop, one of Keokuk’s oldest und best regarded citizens, suddenty expired, He aroso from his bed aud stug- gered to a chair near the window, but when questioned by his wife as to his feelings was unable to spenk, Sho summoned medical ald Innmedtatety, but the physicians arrived too late, Io dfed nbout 4 o’elock, ‘Tho phy- slelans are of the opiulon that his death was oceasloned by apoplexy or heart-llseaso, Mr. Abertop had been fn the confectionery Dustness in Keokuk nearly thirty years, and Was 67 yeurs of age. DR. GEORGE A. FOSTER, Sotciat Dispatch to The Chicavo Tribune. Ax Anuon, Mich, Sept. 5.—Dr, George A, Foster, a vrouinont physleian of Detrolt, dled today of consumption ut the residence of his parents near this city. ILv was grat- uated at Michignu University and Dotrolt Medical College. Me was_formerly a mem- ber of the Detroit Board of Health and house: physielan at Harpers Tlospital, and was serving his second term asAlderman, Ils caine here about a week igo to recuperate his Heulth, falling rapidly, Wo was 4 part ner of Dr.-D, O, Varrand. JUDGE JONATHAN L, VIDETO, Spectat Disvatch to The Chteago ‘Tribune. Jackson, Mich,, Sept. 5.—Judge Jonathan L, Videto, one of the pioneers of tits pince, dled Jast ulght, after a montl’s iness, being attacked four weeks ago with splant menin- glts, Judge Videto settled here in 183. In 180 he was chosen Sherli! on the Whig ticket, and in 1853 was olected Probate Judge. Deceased was an active Prohibitiontst, and for many years devoted all his energies to furthering that cause, His age was to, i WEST SIDE PARKS, Rogular Mooting of tho Commitssloners. ‘The Noard of Weat Park Comuissioners mot -In regular seml-inonthly session yesterday uft- Ornoon, with Presidont MeCron tn tha chulr, A conuujttee fromthe taxpayorauu Washington boulevard, butwoon Robey and Linculn streets, wait pon the board with a petinon asking thut the yradesof tho boulovard bo mado six tuches tower tu tholr blovk than the grado cone templated in tho plains and spootticadions. After much discussion the watter was ually referred. to the Cominittes on Wasbiugton Boulevard. ‘brea communtuauons frum Antrow Jalvks, contractor for tho aubatructure an Washington ‘voulevard, Weru read and referryd to tho Boule~ yard Comuyttee with power to net, ‘Lhe tret embodied thy statement that, owing to tno file ure of bis quarry coulractors te furnish Blin with crusbed stone ju quautitics and at tines agreed bun, It would be fiibossible ta complete the boulevurd thig full; but l€tha bord would ue the uso uf broken tong of the size uaud y the olty in constructing roadways Ho could tints it thisveuson, 4 , “"ho sccund communication waa au offer of $lov per inouth foe tho use of the steam roller bylonuing to the parks, The third was an catimate for furnishing from 5,00) to. 1,000 yurds of black furnaco sing rolled in any imunnur the boxed desired for $1.40 . por eoblo yard oust of Union Park and $1.00 west. In connection with the present progress iu tho: Muilding of the read. Commiasiouer Woolard GWICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: ‘SUMSDAY,. SEPTEMBER 6, 1881—TWELVE PAGES atnted that In orter to completo tho boulevard if thin fall it would Lo necessary to conrtruct 20 yards per dey, whilo at present only about geyonty-five yards were boing, built por day. ‘A communtontion dated Aug. 25, frum tho Vutlesnite Paving Company, was reail, In which it was stated that tho hoard could have tho uso of thoir ten-ton steam rollor from date to Sept. 7 lnchtding coal, enulneer, and watehtann, for £15 por day. After the lnttor date if thoy wlaned tho roller thoy could puretinse it for $4,000. ‘This communioation ovoked considerable tlacussion, Tt was thought that tho heavy roller would be very nevesmry Su keoping the boulevard in order ntter completion, and that it could also be tiged to ndvantaze in the parks, Cominissioner Mevren moved that tho naching be purchased, one-hnlf of tho expense to be paid from the pate Cunds, the othor from the baule- vard tid, Carried. all voting in the alirnantive exeept Commissioner Rabl. Brennock was absent. Aftor it was deciled to buy tho roller recess of ten minutes was taken, during which the board wont out to sce the row monster work, On reconvening a communication was rend from Park- Engineer Dubula, aaking an Increase of £000 per nnn in his pay, which would rials it from $1.20) to $1,500, teferrod to the Presl- dent. Engineer Wilson recommended tho paymont at $ti.os to Andrew dalcks for work douw thus far on the boulevard. Melorred to the Honneal Committee, with power to tet, Engineer Dubnts thon presented an eattinate: and plan fer constructing a roadway nt tho entrance to Humboldt Park at Auguste streat, to cost $2.0, ‘The Presidaut moved to appro priate $2.00) and mlontithe plan.. Carried. Tho oar thon Adjourned, Commissioner GEN. NOYES, Ho Ie Tendered a Reception on His ‘Boturu from Abrond, Cincinnati, O,, Sept. f.—A. reception was given to-utght to Gen, Noyes, Inte Minister to France, who returned this morning to his home, Brief nddresses were made on the balcony of the Gibson House, In the presence of a Jarge audience gathered In the street, by Judge Higby and Judge Taft, to which Gen, Noyes made a short response, Referrinye to Nis observation of other governments, Gen, Noyes said that nll he had aven only served to Intensify his admiration for his nn- five land; that, though ne should always remember with delight beautiful Paris, he was glad to return to this land of grand opportunities, where It was more hone orable to found a family than end one— where 0 man fs esteemed for what of good there is in him rather than, for what his ane eestors were, Both ho and Judge Taft made allusion to the aue cloud of sorrow over the country, the suffering Presldent, and their expression of a hope for hls recovery to fill ‘oulthe terneof lls offlee met with 2 most hearty response from ‘the entire audience, After tha speeches a formal reception was held by Mr, and Mrs. Noyes, and a very large mtunber of Indies and gentlemen personaly welcomed them back to Cincinnati, 4 ———— THE CINCINNATI EXPOSITION. Cincinnxavi, O., Septe 5—Tho ninth Cine einnnti ludustrial Exposition opens on Weilnesday next, and continues until Oct. 8 All the ‘space in Mugie-I[all and tae corrl- dors and halls, ag well as in the two wings built for exposition purposes, has been taken, and exhibits are ina forward state of readiness. Gen, Noyes will make the open- ing address. ‘The natural history depart- nent is unusually attractlye thls year. ‘The oshibitions of cut flowers will be continued as heretofore twice a wook, the first being Sept. UW. Reduved rates nro given on wl ronds, and a large attendance fs expected, * Buchupaiba.? Now, quick, complote cures urinary affections, sturting, frequent or dificult urluation. kidney diseases; $1; druggists. Depot 62 Luke street. Over 190,000 Tawe scales sold. Norden, Settecte & Co, cor. Luke and Doarborn strocts, Chicago. Werecommendt Eldredzesowing-machines. Indigestion, dyspepsin, nervous prostration, andullforms of general debility relieved by talelng Sensmun's Peptonizad Beef Tonle, tho only preparation of beef containing its entire wutritious properties, it ig not a tnere stluiu> jant Ike the extmets of heel, but contains blood-making, forve-wanerating, and Ilfo-sus- tulnlng properties; fx invaluablo in all onfec- Diced conditions, whathor tho result of oxhittse tlon, norvous prostration, overwork, or acute diseases, particularly if resulting froin, pulimo- rury complaints, Caswall, nated §& Coc prov prictors, Now York, For sule by druggists. MARRIAGE LICENSES, ‘Pho following marriuzo Neonsos were lasuad yos turduy: Mury POUGEHEM.ssevece shlews, Wiltlam, Wotsloy 7 Honore, Neltie W! Ww Wost Madison, 22 Hubbnrd, Wubbard, Igmill J. Molson Carrio Andursu: lotin 1, Fixe Mute shun $Yobn Ontyrne.. ‘Mury Hopkins § Auulrous Skeutoexn Catharing Hetduk, Patrick Itekoy «.. ae tere § Pintrlek dratian, Uirldget Dunn. 4 Theatory §, Suson Lata Hhiniey, Frank J. Nova, th U. Moure,, Abrahnny ithelnstrom. Stans Wise Jdncob Hehnolder (Ubrhstin Homan, { Mawar btn, Aun Knudsen, oki, Kaa, West Washington, oot Huldetiony. + Lake View. Jinelnnatl, O, $0,856. Van Keo Carolitio Millors. Gua8, Hollmaths Aunes 4s, Covke dobn Witting,. Sophia Wabot {Phone oral Maury Lonaldson ‘theodore J. Amberg « Morcha A, Atkins { Pantal Mek Idaxiu Boyd { Anutroye Carlson sssesve ‘Anna 0. Javraon yndon, Ont. Nlewz0. 753 South Maleted. Asd"Vownsand, 417 Hubbard, River Forest, Dh, { Willlam Pogh hleago, dane Owen, eoeChicagu, Warren 8, 43 Newborry-ay, {NAy Roi’ Nowburtyoa¥s { Albort Felts! Chleaga, Mrs. Wondl Chiengu: { #05 Noble. Kulu J. Wihott lenKo. Alfred Pett Chien. Kuma Milla Chicuxu, i and Mina Moll ITER WOOD—In this olty, Be dor, Ds Hey Adz Witton By Gh herwoud, DEATHS. te hb mitre HESLINGTON—At Oak Glen, Rept. 4, 1édl, Ann Tosthugton, ued 38 pears, Fanoral Vuesday, pent, at 10:19 o'clock, {HARVEY -Nopt. 4 or cholera infantum Jamos F. botdved sin of Kari It and Addia ia ilurvey, axed" Ed Vo" Albany witd itudtalo (N. ¥) papers pluase copy. HONE—AC residency, 7 Kortiuthest., Hyde. lurk, Ruud: te dy U8, Shut unt son of C, Cand cure and 2 days, mi te Camoron, 1), for interment, DOOLING Sept, t.uttera long Uinews, ut hie tate Tesidunes, AY South Union-at, Jamer bool, Fungral'Vioaday, Sopt.G weve. 1, tu the Church of the Holy Kumlly; Lienee by carriages to Wary. te" Wextord County (iretand) papurd pluaas copy. KLLER-On the morning of Sept. & Mamie, a ater of Gourge and Josephine Teilur. Funeral Wednesday, sont 7, at | u'cloek, Frionda of {lua funully ase huvited to dttend without furdter utlen WEIDERMAN—Bopt, 6, Mtosatts Woldorman, $ migyitta and Vays, daughter of Mtr, und Airy C Woldurana Funural ut bu'clock p.m. Tuoaday, Hept. th 138l, at thelr rusidetice, 272" Muttertivtd-ab, Culcagay care Thayve ta Graculund, GALM—At Gulowoud, Cook County, II, Monday: smurning, Sept. & ssl, Bara Siluwsay Gale, wile ol a Gale, sid mother uf Kdwin 0. aod Witla dt, Galu, and Mrs. Curinny Seaverias, In her bith yeur, Funcral from tho houextead, Gatownud, a o'eluck Wednesday, Friends {ruin the city con take ry iin train ag Coiun Hepot. nour Sudison 40. dtutuuting uiuon by, sioclal éralu uit ukoo & St, Paul allroad tu the Larrabuo etreut Mallon, var Chicugo-ay.; thence by curriages to Gitcalind ut ade : FRABEL-Guy, only child of Charles J. and Kor whor aged Waggueug adit days: ona Hose unGral ‘Lucsduy, dept & at pity froin Fasldonoo, Jaa) Wabusten KENT—Aonday night, at 820, Mary, daughter of ‘Thomua wid Mary Kent, aged 6 moni. Fungral by currlagos ut Iu o’cluck on Wednesday, foun the roaldunce WY Wea Fourtoenth-st, tu Cale vary. LAMB-Slonday, Sept. 6, In Chicago, Marriot K., NAAR and mputies f Junivs Lavi, axa Bt yoars ai "diaiteisten ta fantuute. Stina foriutoriment. CONK LINER Chelatophur Conkila, chimp nf Wont Btoathy iyuluad, wa aia une Fuudrul Wodavsday, Bopt. % trum A bryant, by carato Culvacy. 3 5 MINING. Jn Cojorada wnd N. Mexiva Tinted ahd cae bu ropceted ad © parte Dy oi by CGliburt Wheeler Mins UD ine tieciouist uid Aswayer, a Clarket, oom wud 42, WY RETING OF NEXT VA. Wounentny, toni. nachna EtE at_ usiness of fnportancs wall be rant FPUURSDAY EVENING rip im nlon meneing Puy ‘ H fora Me tho Ae ee Frannan, SE ean, Een wtb Onder uC exert yer Ke Om ina isthe MU, cto ue ae he AUS sit Youn en Mon Vouny i KA. onl be the th wide ry F elueled ang rye UNION Vier — IAN meet tila evening nt the titan FEF Menem of sunplatiing wep Hoouniinteen rouble, UA meet Gene! or ine Chau wail take ‘thean'tu Mouinin gt day ovening nnd return tho ‘fully ne hour aa thay om Mince trans puch fl AL dastee be present tani UES AEE Cordials HY REGULATE MON 1, uf the Dirertressus of the Protostantunece es Jai will be Hold atv. mM, rHtian Send what ty. mt. today at the Asylum, a REGULAR MONT x C Mawez of Hoard 0 Ay vit F Chleny NOON MEETING oad wor Kurwenl Hall wil be ee TODAY I Froaident Garteld, Wy accordance white eeiaset fot oF's proclamation.” Col Geo, Th Cintkn wih egrera PPE GOSPEL, TEMPERANCE “ERR tur tht power Freee MEER aii oy ates Tinriant awe omer PRETO Tall wi re AUCTION SALES. Dy GEO. PB. GORE & co. 246 ani 20 Madisonest REGULAR TRADESALEg§ DRY GOODS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 9:30 A. M., THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 9:30 A, 4, ‘Silks, Hating, Kid Gloves, Clot ks GNU. GOH ul ‘Auctneen REGULAR WEEKLY TRADE SALE AUCTION Boots & Shoes By GEO. P. GORE & C0, 214 & 216 Madison-st., WILL BE MADE Wednesday, Sept 7, ab 9:30 a.m Country and City Merchants will find thi Sale complete in all Grades and kinds of des sirable goods for Fall Trade, Thursday, Sept. 8, A'T 9130 AL ML, * Auction Trade Sale CROCKERY & GLASSWARE 120 Crates We Gey Ce Coy Rock. and Yellow Ware tn open tots, 800 barrels Qlassware, Lamps, Burners, Chimueys, Shades, &c. Gouda packed for country merchants. z GEQ. f. GORE & Co.. Auctloneen, By ELISON, FLERSHELM & Co. “Bh and 86 Iundoiptient, Plated Ware, “Meriden,” “Taunton,” “Roger,” AND OTM STANDARD MAKERS, AT AUCTION, {0 a.m. and 2 p. mz This Day. HIM & (2 F itandoi ” By POMEROY & CO. BIRDS! BIRDS! BIRDS! AT AUCTION. Wednesday, Sept. 7, 10 o'clock a. my Wo will act! nt our Stores, Nos. 78 & 80 Randolph-st., A tino colluetion of Istrds, anion witch are atut 2 young, heathy Mockune lirda, aaranteed, Slugers, nd es yalking Marruts, uly’ pusitive sud withuut UNOTYe, FOMENOY & CO,, Auctioneers, . AUCITON SAI Marufacturing Establishment for Sale On the Mthof Qciobar next ut a o'etuck p. ue ee Wiihagit st Public Auction xt our omen in the City of nesvillo, Win. all tho Keal Kastete, Machine Is, Matters. Patunts, and dour wilt ot the bu hess constituting vor present 3 nutrauturin aye Tshmunt. Due of possession tude knuwn un dey aule, HLAIURIS SUE CO 1. FARNSWORTH, Suey. JANPAVILLE, Wis, Sopt. 1, Isl. KOVAL BAKING POWDER Eis YAL Bewiie mioiayay 9S Absolutel! Pure. | TARTAIL MADE FROM GRAPR CHEAM Mont fonmukaepur's fayority i ouslinue cles nt, i Qenitter brenaration makos, auch Melb 7 i. Droadsor juxurious paste. Can ve eats Coewitvauc rear at the iis resulta went fod. Oa Caeuccaaunat He Mee semeN OAL MAKING POW PLANKS AND CAN WILSON, avENEN&(, anks. auc Cans, 23 21 eee ee re a gal . 1 44 $4 OF B eerie by Eure Eh Un ai (abides tn Ammecics UO eataed sa and atriclly Pare, wath a ‘Auta Dee yima, Contec CUNT ies cocenenyand frocradiog PA. ae naee f thine Dy or by J. F ails tw cnn Etwpared bY 3, Caicagy Depeasy 109 W Madina, & 64° 2°

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