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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 8

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The Inter Oceani
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THE CITY IN BRIEF. Two Germ in Girl. Seeking Employ TUlAUioTiiIy cut Fmitleal Amaltti. Horns Kiaeionr Th ViItin-mAtci Diffi- cnltjGoaoeniae the Expotitloa Building. Crimliil Cert Cilliip Firarnpsie sTe- uoa or Iesterlaj'i Hippemlaxv-At tit Betels, AST OUTjZAOEOTJS ASSAVTjXT.

Ticnm two oumas eiaxa. Te yeeng Gau girls umd Mine Fueraeh end Anna Millar, who hare bat recently mn ban from Gnuir, were yesterday ssbjected te mast ruffianly assault by a villain, supposed te be Mich Ml Crowley, aa tzprnaiu by oooo potion, who mkta at No. 223 West Jackaoa street. The (Iris have been stopping at the Qoldea Star Hotel. Ka 139 South Canal street.

White oa their wsr to aa employment agency they met Crowley, who la a married man, oa Wast Adam street, who told tbam that If they earn with hta be would procure them employment, lterins hi word. they eccooapi biia to a room over Dllloc'a saloon. Ka 77 South Jefferson street Crowtey Wl them for a few mlnalea and reamed with a Quantity of beer which ha desired taea to ontt hat the beverage had a peculiar taste, probably bavins been drusxed. and Ue glrie destined to drink It. Crowley thea asked them for $10, which they refused to fire.

Crowley thereupon nianaced to luck toe MOW girl la a eioibea cloeet aad seisins her eomnanion, atteaoted to throw ber to tae floor tor the purpose of outraging ber. She anally managed to escape, bower or, hereupon be released toe Miller rlrl aad attempted to acoomplloh bU purpose wlih her. but wuaairain fulled. Miss Puersch waa meaawhiia beauus eirainsi tbe locked door of toe room aad scrraming fur beiu. Croalev t' en opened tea door and acalu aeurd tbe latter Ctrl, drarrlng ber lnalde.

She bad aM in a and when grasped by her aasad-euu Uirrw the book to MissMiUt-r wbo ran dewn-talrn and aourht assistance, neelng tnat he waa Oetretod tn bla puriXMea, Crowley beat Miaa Fuersch severely arnat tbe faos and escaped by a rear atairway. Toe natter was Immediately reported to trie police at tba IeulJaoa Street fetation and OtH jer Darumann tilaced on the ease. Alter a few buura' aearcn be found Crowley at Ku 141 SoaiQ Canal street aad took nun to the l-ul vara Htreet Station, where no waa folly 1-uiine by tae ciri. and locked ap tn a cell, lie was cbarsru wlih assault with Intent to ooin -mil rai and assault Intent to commit rob-brr. radui bare a bearing before nsUce hue tula morning.

off for cazcp rm.T.Ka. cmcAuo's xujtia pones mt ta rim Tne riml Brigade, Illinois National Guard, baa eatered camp of Instruction at Rockford. After much needful preparation anJ pleasant anticipation, the Chteace boys marched, or rather rolled awav, yeaterday mnrnlng to oocupy their tested city at old Camp Fuller. The ref ttnenta of infantry, tba eavuinr rtreunent and uattery bring the entire furor of Utm rnard In tbe city, ren-derTimscd at the Nor nwcv.cra deuot alioat 10 o'clock. To eaob as aMlcned a special train.

Transportation was proTided for about ruen. tbe complement of Uie rosMcUTe commands abuo: 40i) for tbe First ln-lautrr; 4oi, loc becond Inlautry: liUO, the First Cavalry and Iia), iiattery I. Aa the oommands marensd to tbe depot they rented an Interesting aad Usoroncbly military spectacle, tbe of battery eaprcialiy eontnbotinc the more cnque and trrriblr maiiii looking coa-sututst ol ini manual Ait pis y. Tbo boys were tn tini'pv torm acu excebeul spin Is. 1 ne train of tbe aeonud rrctmaut.

Laenicnact-Colonel K. Yicrliui: com aianU.ng. led ibr frum tba dejot. FobAwuu; It a train of five flat cars, bearing uic irons of ins lsitery. fire box can coatain-liu: tbe uaib-ry'a borsva.

and a calrxsM and pass-engrr cur tar the men of this coaiTsand, Major Tooer commanding, rolled asray. Taen tne car-airy. Colonel Waiter commanding, cnamed upon Uieir train and were carried mTniy olt The First was the but to aeuart. Colonel Knox tn a-immand. With a choar the spectausrs stwedod tne uo o9 1 tnetr ene week of school out at Cimp abuae nature lends the acbocl-house, and IBo'inmtDon weaitb of ianns for trustuea and leactsnr.

Tnere la erery reason to suppose that this quadrennial encampment of the First Brigade will result tn tbe benefits of increased discipline and edicsency to the National Cruard. The artillery int proriucd with a Toll complement of horses, moco to the aatisf action and credit of siajor Tobey. Tbougn the caralry will not enjoy laftrucuon tn tbe saddle. It will experience arui, rugimrntal and langade, la foot morement, tit wiil (uruier euoanoe its raine ae a most tsJ-naule arm of Lbe serried. 1 he Firs: Cavalry will never plead inoompetencv on the ground of being nnborscd, sluce Uw greater part of Ita work has always been rxecuteJ on foot.

There ta no doovbty liicharu. in this regiment who would give bis luxigdnm lor a horse, tor the very good reason that kingdoms are scarce and horses scarcer. boin. bo wrier. It may be said Uiat tba calvary could be mounted in tbe sireas of any really anient demand, and would be capable of soldierly semce.

It la young men that compose the and it Is vooag men that a weieran loves to handle, They beouina the snbslanoa and the pint of invincible armies. orquw turn imumtj waiyn. fiobert Vint, T. Xxohna. J.

0 11 lis, and A. Schock yesterday brgan suit before Jnstlce Lyon Alfred liat sell, a commission dealer at Xa 121 fcou-h Water street, to recover tl2A, (73, and $10 respectively, which they claim to be ana them aa 40 per cent of the gate receipts of the reoent walking match at llattory Hall, tba complainants baring finished the contest. jutmmeu. it is auegeo. being tbe caanciai oi we azstx.

tne oumplainanta allege tl orbctt, tne manager of lue match, was nnrlcht and honeat. but that last Tuesday they were each presented wltb an addition of twenty five oulca to Ibeir records up to that time. Tber also aver that lianiel 'Leery wert to Pancbot's tent and ottered to give htm tbUO if he would ins lean. I ne complainants also say that If they had walked TOO mdes they would not have been awarded any prises, aa arrangement had bean made to allow otaer contestants to do ma. Tne caso will be neard July SL A meeting of Mr.

Corbett, the referee, and all tbe pedeatnana eorccrned la tba late match was acta yestcraay zmorntng tat ma offloa of porting loomal on Clark street fur the purpose oi.masing some sausiactory arrancements In re tard to toe appuruonmeat of tbe receiptc Pan- coot claimed tht be waa promised $5O0 oy lsjbtv oa me intra oay to stay oa tba rrack, Kosaell guaranteeing the promise. This statement Learv 'rUmimA Corbeu deetdvd that 40 per cent of the gross re ceipts, wiuch amounted to orer (500, should be airxM among tne contaaianta net ore the general ex peters aoouid be paid. Tba snanaaera. aow- ciaira that aa the contestants faile4 to cover nxliea aach, aa the agreement attpulalad, they wera not enuueu io any anare oi use receipts. la coneeqoenoa or tne tact tnat air.

jtnaeoil i fused to reoucnise tne dwrratrai of the tateraa a luisa an II vm hffnnffhl EXPOSmON BXTTLBXUO. EISTOKIC SOT XOT XnCOXKSAXTfa; Tba groat avxpoatuoo Kaliding atanua Ilka a awn line! on the lake frost gsanltng tba io the harbor aad the city of Chicago. For tha pest two months It baa been tha center of interest rrf a mighty Nation. About It have surged crowds ofaxclted partisan a Inside its walla and be-saath Ita yaulted roof have ban nettled tha choice of two great parties. Ita rafters oaf rang aad Ita posts sad pillars hare vibrated to tha aooata of nraoratad triumph.

Oa t'ia wings of lightning tha aewa has nread to tha elUeaof tha earth that chiefs of great parties have been eboaea within tta pracacta. and tha operatcra with Angora a keys have feb their hearts swell with tha bta Maa of thatr lntellirenoa. To-day that great tilnngattnmnlraoaawiththaaoandof thaaanv ner and the sharp ooncnssioa of talllnc ram ber. 1 ha carpenters are at work transforming tha hall 4 a political arena Into one lor enmmer rdght promenansr conosns. By U-marrow aucbt the temporary seals, platforms, and other arraagw aneou of the poiiuoal oonrenUous will have been taaea away, and aa entirely new arrange raent wul take Ms place.

Teatorday tbera waa qoita a oonconiaa of una employee of tbe lemocrauc ooa-soto, dooraaepera aad tba like, who were receiving than- pay. at tba rate of 1 5 tor the season of tae oouvenuoa. They firm ta Una, walk ap la the window, are paid, and amlltnrlr walk mv The hall will be at onea pat la order for tha cm. tng anmnaer nwrhta' promeoate eoneoru. wnich mcanssiiuoa July SL The hxmtioa will be changed to tba aorta and at tbe bnildlaa, where snaoh eentllartoa eaa be had, aad assay Important train msMisuta will be added, Almoal every one baa some cariosity as to tba expanse of tbe two Xauoaal coaveniKsas.

lathe fust plane aentber of thana oald a aaat of rent ta tha xpoattloa Coetpany. The klav Ttmawml araated tha seats and piattorm asrd by the Itrpnbllcaa cowveutloa. Tha May Fest al paid iat ta tha Exposition Oompaay. Then cams tba two eonvenmeis. and anuer an amtcaie arraaerment tha oarpaater'a bill of fflAOUO waa diviued between tba managers of Waa hUjr eauval, Um EeljUsan, VtavfTsM 6 et ft 8 taoa each vtng oos-third.

ThaBapab aaveouoa Bsaaagsra, thongh aeon ring tha hall rent tree, declined to famish tae sums are of tnat corporation wtU Uctrota. They fore at their own expense erected tha talked shoot atocAnoldara' gallery. It amalL narrow, aad eery, very hot, Trm eared to stay la it for any length of Um The caang of arrangement of the hail for tha Democrats eoaveauoa made that gallery practicallr asalasa. ana, tn soosuerauoa Of tba Desaoeratia aoatmlttaa PcassiUad tha stock holders with seveoty-Ove tickets. Isoloded ta thaearpantara bill of $12,000.

which la divided between tha May Festival, tbe Paaioentia aad bepabiieaa eonveationa la tha lambar which will help oat tha carpenters aoeaewhav Tha additional chaacea of tha haQ ordered by tse Demo cratic oonventkoa are estimated to have cost fiKOO tor tbo carpenter. Then tha rhalra. rented of Mr. MoCoaneU. of Haverir'a Theater, are aa added expense.

Tha hsotdeatal expeneea of both oonvaui lona were et For instance, tha bill tor aweeplng waa (400. to aach. Thea there worn other Items, i DrtntUa. doorkaetsaa. polloa, ata, Tha crate wera perharw more liberal ta this direction thea tha Keoo hi trans, borne aaivmia people wore rllspoeed ta be aazloea aboat the asi ety of tbe floors and galleries.

holding so great a weight. The managers of tha Sxposluoa Company smile at this, aad say that every part was pat dowa oal oulated to hold ap thirty tons. The Inside of the roof had also bees painted with piwrkmalv tested Bin-proof paint, so that danger waa reanoved, aad this advantage will be retained throughout tha com rag exhibitions thai tall. Tha total axpeneue of the Bapabilcaa eosrveatloa wUl aot be The surplus, which will range tmea JO to 40 per sent of sabeoriotlona, will be returned to subscribers. The Iesaocratie local committee has not yet audited all of their bills.

They ipo to bring the amount inside of the suuecrtpttoa- It not, they will pay the balance oa of their own pockets. The Demoorata have made a uniform rata of pavmeat to all employes 13. There will be soma damags to tba building, bat to what extent can aot be determined until tbe lam ber Is oal and an Inspection eaa ha had. will hardly be Tory ranch. la regard to the scheme for a permanent build ing tor eoaveauoa purposes, vary few are Inclined to give It aoiiona consldjeratioa, Tbe oLJeetloua urged are: 1.

The uncertainty attending tha location of the next conventions, though all are agreed that Chtoago Is the best place for such gatherings of either party. 2. The difficulty of securing a proper location, none being available on the booth bide Borrb of Thiny-ttrst street Tbe impio- aibtlltv under such oondiUone of securing the reqo'slie amount of capital. The annual eot of lbs Exposition Bnlldlng was elTiooo, and the brst year of Its existence a debt of elOXOOO was accumulated. Tbis was paid off In so yean, htnoa Its erection various additions and lrajiroTemeuui have been adoed.

until to-dav tne building represents a easn investment of HjUU. tfc0. Dunug bvst year tne oomuany paid no die Idend. The averags dtndefd paid aiaoe tne In-orouoa of the rnierprise has been but 3 per cent. If the Exuosltloa Build Ing, with Ita unexcelled location and existing facilities could pay but such an buig niheant Interest It Is claimed mat another en'er prise subjected to great disadvantages wonid be nanny attractive eaoogn to enlist sumcient capital for Ita maintenance.

To say nothiiut of gronnd rent a temjiorary sU-nctnre would cost 35.uuO: a permanent one four or five tunes as ranch- For all purposes requiring vast space it would have a powerful oompeutur in tne present Exposition building. Tae Kxiuuuoo Building managers a already preparing for tne fail campaign. 1 be uc al diuon of Oox'JOo feet oa tbe southeast corner will add needed apace for exhibits. Tbe euurs iiuiid- Ing ia to be remodeled aad made are-proof. As for applications for specs fully ooe-auarirr more are on hie than last year at tbi tune.

The Secre tary of tns Art Department, Miss HailowrU. has ten in Europe since taat January, and enred the prominent pictures of tne i'arta oal on in addition to many Works of tbo celebrated artists of other eocnuiea. which will be piaord on exhibition In the Exposition here. Tbe only In come of tne Exposition Building Company, since the dose of tbe Fat block snow lat tail has been from the May Festival, eiooo. Upon November this year, the btate Board of Airrlculture will take posswaion of tne building for one mouth.

TH3E CRIJCINAi COURTS. The Lotterv Case. The twenty lottery and policy-shop casea which were fixed for trial, yesterday, before adge Bar- Bum have been continued to Friday next by mutual acreeseut of the State's Attorney and the counsel for the defen danta, oa account of lbs absence of Important witnesses on both sides. All the eases will be tried by Juig Barnnm without a Jury, tbe oJsnae charged being simply a misdemeanor, he result of all tbe cac prouably be decided by tne fate of the nrst one tried. The July Grand Jury.

Tha Grand Jury tor the July term of the Criminal Court was to bare been empaneled Tee ter lay morning before Judge Barnaul, but It was discovered on opening tha court tnat tbe Coonty Clark bad tailed to make a proper return into court of tha august being selected by tbe Coonty Board to aot as grand Jurors: having failed, in abort, to annex the ulhclal seal to the list taereof, which left tnem no beuer than com mon wirnta. Juisge Harnam aooordluulv or dered summonses to be issued fur agcand Jury retamable 1 ha rails morning. To He Arraigned Te-day. Tha following named persona will be arrminced before Jadge Shepard this morning: Body King, John McCue, Edward Callahan. Henry Lepo, John O'Brien, Dennis Togney.

Francis Mo- Cormick. Simon Davenport. A3guxt Ebrrbke. Charles Barry. Matthew Cermahani.

Charles Betka, Bernard Donnelly. James Ganiand. John Holdea, Iks Isaacs, Ueorge Murphy, Henry Maxftoid, Andy Thompson. Olio bmiin, John Tally, Delia Connors, Joseph Wathey, John Yaner. Chartes White.

James Barnside. William Delmaca, Michael Gobta, Edwaid B. VS eoinsky, John Coition. llliam Uilbert and James ones. CourUetts.

Vlchael Mclnerney pleaded guilty before Judge Barnnm, yesterday, to robbery, and waa aeut-eneed to three years In tbe penitentiary. Patrick Keiley waa discharged yesterday by Judge Barnnm. on a writ of hihnaa eurpue. lie waa charged wttb burglary. Henry Palvennan waa lodged tn the debtors' department of Uie County Jail, on a capias In an acuou of trespass on the case for damages laid al (1,750.

Charles Grant Turner was lodged in the County Jail yesterday, baring been brought to una c.tr from the East on a requisition from Governor Hamilton, to answer to a charge ct larceny. irarvTTizs. Changing the Hoars of Coart, Aboat one mania ago Trx Ixtxx Ockab mentioned a proposition made by tha Hon. Adolph Moses, of tha Chicago bar, t-'g to a much bet-tar adjustment of tha work In the courts of Cook County. Tba Idea is a good one and deserves attention.

Tba different courts open lor Judicial boslneaa at 10 o'clock la the morning, oases being tried antll 12 or 12:30, when a recess is taken until 2 o'clock, after which unities is resumed until aboat o'clock. During the hours named witness fa and Jurura attend court, and aa la oftea tbe case a trial may extend througn both sessions. Urns entailing a serious bias cf time on those Jurors and witnesses whose cases have been crowded oat, Mr. Moses, whose experience In court work has been of a long and varied eoar-aclsr. aaanmea that the average tune of a trial with or witaout Junes doss not exceed tour hours, and it la thougnt that much annoyance and waste oi ume aught tie avoided It the conns were to open at 11 duck for tba hearing ot ton hare a one-boor session, adjourn vm a.

aosm open or a eontinooaa loar-noor ss too for the trial of Jury eases. To business men aad others this presents many iwuua as fits me nana. AS tne practice now, a Juror must be in tbe eourte parts of both ses-awna. at hoars that aenoaaty oonfliot with his private business, The adoption of the soggaetloa of Mr. Moses would do away entirely with tha two session work oa Jury rasas, aad the baaiaesa man on the Jury eonid devote halt tbe day to his pnvsie business and the lime required to the court work, A aieetlng anil be held Friday morning at o'clock In Judge Borers' rooms to consider this, and It ia to be booed that tha encouragement which tha project has taat with will mature Into iia adoption by ail tha Jadgea of Chi Dtowet Imparts.

Tbe lotlowtmg dnUauls roods were reoelred at tne Cnioaco Cnstoa Hoose reaterdsv- Gromaue at TJIlrion. lot caaAa wine; T. A. Hardy Co(, opuoai uoas; aawH ex atessns, ook brandr; Beileld Bros-, oaaea dry aoods; Tneo-dora A. Kooba, 1 com dry Boods; Eabn.

aaaa dry roods: W. T. HoLaaa-n bacs rlncer; HoCorneb Beeba, pfcs farnlture: MarsbaJl Plaid A Co, S3 oaaea dry foods: AUnnley Uuksc eases plat rlasa; H. Flerabetay oaeea nanllaa; Cdsoo, Lei LA A Co, 1 oaa dry roods; Janawn. MaC.org Co.

1 esse books; Canon, Pirie, boott cms dry roods; Cniosaro Maatoal Comiatay, snaakal tnatraraena: Maadel AUoaL, Air nods: Lroe. et Healy, 8 eaeee aaaat- lnstmmsais: alius Bauer at Co, 4 oases noal lnstruaaenU; LancfeldeV Heldslberreb oaaea Ins nor roods; Vent bo, Kunlinc at Co, 11 oaaea toys; Barley et TyraU. pu earn lrasokr Bros, 8d balsa piss terms: sair: WUm Bros, 1 oaae nosierr; ells, rarco as Co, 7 saeea watch )ewels; O. W. obelduat et Cv.

bales bariapa. Coilatrloaa $2U00-7t. A deputation from tba lav Stock Kiohsnra, af the Stook Tarda, held a sonfsrsnoa wiU tbe Cni- paoken yesterday at tbe efBoa of the Cbl-FaokJns" Company tba aaocb-asootod nadoaof abr1nkaa, Aesasatloaof boetnittoa vm na- aa-rsed to. Tba aommtaalnq aa as-Teed te auepead for fuoruaaa da vs tbelr reeeat wot to allow -4v. oa aooount of wa7" aewi s4 met, u4 tba packac i THE DAILY TETTER OCEA27, TUESDAY HQUNIK JULY lg, ISSi; tersnorarlly aa spend their rseeu not to hay hogs except of tha original oanera or their areata.

Tha committee from tha Block Yards Association whloh negotiated tha arm Is tie eonaistad of Washbara. K. Wood. P. gleTortdga, aad T.

Brown, This committee will rsnrart ha sction to tha Lira Black Aseo. tiam this annilnr and if the arraugeiaeata for a trace are ratified will ga Into immediate effect. la tha maantlrat tha packers aad tba enramtsslna snea will each appoint aoesnaUttea which will at-temnt tn art I net amloablv all rllfflfinltlsa It ta thought that aa laspeotor will ha appointed who will throw aot all -piggy- aowa ana stags. The regular monthly meeting of tha Board of Directors of the IlUnoU Home Missionary So ciety was held yesterday afternooa at the Grand Paetfle Hotel, with tha President, tha Ear. Dr.

Edward P. Goodwin, ta tbeabair. The report of tha Treaaarer, James W. Beoellte, showed that tha receipts far Jane ware Tha Ber. James Tompkins.

Correapondlng Beeretarr and buparlntesuienl, read a report of hie labors for the past month, -x-t suggestions aa to tha places Ttslted aad respecting tbe needs or tne week is enoaraL 81 ace the last aided la the organisation of oaa ehareh aad held the preliminary meeiiaga for organ I ting another within a tew weeks. A pi il los I tons for aid from six chniohea were read, and appropriations were made to as largo aa extent aa the condition of tha treasury would sssm to warrant, Tha reports of the three general missionaries now under oom- mlaaloa of the aoctetr gave good rsaaoa for an' eooraowment, ana showed plainly the great Bead at Increased funds to push the work la varioos certs of i of tha btaie. After the asoal matters of justness wera disposed of tha mealing adjoaraed. lstqesets. Inqaeata wera held yesterday aa foil owe: By Deputy Coroner Clancy, at tba Twelfth Street Polioe Btslioo, on the body of Frank Lea warts.

died from tha effects of a pistol-shot wound la- flicted by J. M. T. Ball, at a saloon, atNo. 24 Maxwell atreeC The evidenoa af the wife of the deceased and of Mr.

Joha Bapp, of No. 17 John- atoa stivet, ahowa that tha quarrel resulting 1b the tragedy was purely a bar-room quarrel, aad that tae shooting waa aot doae ta aeif-def enee: tne latter testifying that "there waa ne danger of Mr. Ball receiving any bodily Injury from deceased whea the shot was a. red." the parties being about twelve feet apart whea tbe shot was Bred, The Jury recommended that Ball be held to tbe Grand Jury without ball, aad Ball wan accordingly UM to the Coonty Jail last night By Djpa'y Coroner McLaughlin, al booth Chicagn. on tae body of Patrick U'Doua It.

13 years of are, accidentally arowned while beiniag. By Deputy Coroner Boauanan. at Xa l-'uo tftete etreel. oa tbe boly of Edward H- Poppe. died from the effecta of Injuries acculeolally received by his being ran over oy aa engine on tha Illinois Central Hall load while attempting to Jump oa some oars whea la motion, A Geed Mine far Barbers.

The barbers tn the Urge hotels are regretting the departare of the delegates woo attended the late convention, but are glorying In Urge gains while they were hers. A very young barber said yesterday: WeiL I made foo last week oat of the old mosebecks, and that waa great look. get paid one-half of what I take In. and usually receive from (10 to C'JO a week. Where lbs coo- ventinu was hers the boya gave tha gang a veuliou ahave, that consisted la throwlag ana coat of lamer, passing the rasor quickly over tha faces, and ualaning la ten mtnniea.

Whea we made the money waa In sea foam, hair cots, shampoos, and. perhaps, a dve bare aad there. A Chicago man wont have a aea foam if be don't want It. and that ends matters, out we talked the countrymen Into it, and made them get all tha as. so as to look as if Ihey lived in the city, They kicked a little over tbe bibs, of course, but that was nothing, for ther had to pay when they had the work done, and we reaped tbe harvest.

bay, I learn'i to argue Ilka a lawrer when I talked about dandruff and hair a coming out Have tuam. ma Hera Is your cneck. an. Took Cnrnolie Acid. Mrs.

Lonisa Wlloux.who kept a boarding-house on tha second floor of Ko. Cottage Grove avenue, committed euldde aboat 3 o'clock yes terday afternoon by taking a huge dose of car bolic acid. She was found before aba died by one of her own small children, and a doctor was summoned, but nothing could bo done. Tbe soman a husband and friends are of til. cflnioj that slie was the victim of marked nervousness, amounting to insanity.

One of her parents died Insane, and far some time she has manifested a disposition to be trigbif oily annoyed over trifles. Only a short time ago she had some trouble with her baker aooul soma pies, and her mental condition bas canted her to worry over that matter cbnttn-uailr ever since. There can be little doubt that tbe woinan was crazy, as aho had no other knew a cause for wishing to die. leneJIaaeons. The Central Committee of the Socialists met at No.

West Lake street but night, and In- a tailed tho oincera elected last week. Tbe annual picnic of tha SasrtfTa emplorea will be hflu next batnrday at Hirer Grove. Des- plalnca. Trains leave from tha Northwestern Depot. The eleventh annual convention of the North American St.

George's Union will be held In this city Ani L'l, and -i Toe seestoua anil be held at toe bherman Hoaee. Deputy Sheriff Graves levied upon the race horse Hatliff at Wasblngtoa CI no Driving Park yesterday to sat 1st a claim of Edward Corriaaa against James Brown for Tbe Tventy-second street police patrol wagon removed aa abandoned male infant aboat 3 months old to the Home for tha Friendless. It i left upon tha steps at Ka. list Wabeaa avenue. L.

Lladorf, wholesale Honors, Gunnison, CoL, signed to F. Oliver: liabilities, anaooo. D. D. Buford A plows.

Bock Island, LL. gave a trust deed for bene lit of creditor, amoouling to j4.s3J.oi, and assigned to J. AL Buford. The annual meeting of the underwriters of Chicago, Interested in the maintenance of the Chicago Fire Insurance Patrol, will lake place at 3 o'clock this afternoon at tbe rooms of tba Board of Underwriters, N'o. 164 LaSalJe street.

The following gentlemen made the ascent of Pike's Peak Juiv 0: Messrs. Georce H. Haxlitx. George W. tualth; Major A.

of Chi- cego; D. C. 13 earns W. B. Good all, a L.

VI c- Gane, iL IV. Jones. F. W. blmmons.

tints a. Iowa, and 8. H. bele. Bloomheld, Iowa.

A fire upon the roof of So. 127 Chestnut atreet cansvd tne alarm from box Htlo at 7 o'clock last evening. The place la a two-alory frame building, oaod and occupied as a resilience bv Mr. Thomas Lowland. Tbe damage done will amount to about elOU, fully ouvered by tnsur- gqulra Brown, a colored man living at Ne.

STB Third avenue, received savers injuries to his right slioolder by being struck by a backet which fell from tha third story of a house at Ka 2U0 eel Madison slrrle, tne roof of which waa oelng repaired. Tha Injured man waa taken to bis William MaUeT. to reoorer S3.SC291 from Cnristopuer H. Arnold, has reuuested tba Sbertff to malte a levy against tbe latter, aintnst wbom be holds a claan for that amount. Arnold was tor nearly tweatr years a Drovbuon dealer at Ko.

Indiana arenas, bat assumed luoectly. wita neavy uaDuiuajs. Tne vaLeraa corns of the Pint Eeeiment U. will Visit eamp at ILKMford. leaviac aere to- atorrow afternoon.

AU ex-memo ira of tne retfl-ment in rood arandinc an Invited ta accompany tospsnv. sshdidm) a too armory oa Jacxsou atreet at SUM oiue. bpaoial rate bar been secured for tbe roaud trip. While a number ot men wera dUrcinc in the gas tnnnd under tba river at Dearborn street. esceruay, wey earns acrona a pue atacK last be-jw tne surface.

It Is supposed to ba part ot tbe ferry a wept away by tbe floods of 11 tt. and it ta probalxe tbat It waa driven down to tbo great aepta ai wmca it was iouna by inomar pua piaosd en too ot n. Captain Buckley, of tha Poarth Polioe Pre-dnct, baa Just started for Europe with tbo intention of visltlnc bla native land, Ireland. Ho started al on Sunday evening, and while la Ireland will visit Beltset, Fortaduwn, tbe Giant Causeway, aaOm tbe beautiful lakas ot Klllarney, and kiss too Marney atone. AU wish bint aa bon-Toyace.

Aaruat Voa Waltslen died suddenly Sunday of eotwestion or tne brain. bad beea an employs of P. Harden at Co. for A number of years, and his era tlo vers and fellow workmen refer to hta la words of high praise as an upright aad faitafnl aaaa, and too poaaeeasor of a bos moral character. The funeral will take place to-day from tbe lata residence, at Bo.

14 Oaoo atrset, to Oakwooda Cemetery. W. t. Smith, who, toretber wita hi faUier, F. Smith, alleged coal commiasioa dealers, with aa omos a tbe Coamoreaai NaUooal Bank batld-lng, la charred by James Patterson, of Ko, Indiana even ne, with embesxlement and obtaining aoney by false prmuusue.

waa yesterday afternooa arrested by leleoUve Osorg Hartman. having ancceeded la eluding the huter ainoa last batorday. Tbe ease wOl cam op for trial before nation ywa la a tow days. att Andrew Paxtoo, of tba ClUsens League of Chicago, delivered aa address ta tha skating rink at Miciiiraa Cay Sunday evening, and at the otoee organUea a leagoe for that elty. jtayor Woods was elected President of UM faagao snd H.

W. Jobs son Becretary. Paxtoa wUl orcaalM kagnea this week ta Dubuque. Iowa, LaSalle and Peoria, Id, aad ZaneavlUa, Ohio, at wnjoh place tbe Kev. Ux.

Giaddaa. of Colaabwa, will bo Tbe Pataolorieal 8oaety met at tbe Park Dr. J. Af. Aagear presiding.

Dr. Hnlmea axhioued soma intnmfi" of amors of tbe eye, snd papers were read by Dc H. at. Lyons oa Kports of Cases of Narva Stretch- Lrmaaoa "Samaaai bolls and Dr. i.

D. Sksar nnrta a nhalnm. uoa or um ooweu ol a ebild. Tbe sabeots wmsi uuereet, and reoelved diaoaaoloa. tted ta StBrv inaatxii Va9 jrj uteu and thea himself at Anstin so July 8, It was supposed fatally, la eUll lying at the Alexian Brothers' Hospital, aad ta rapidly improving.

ui- rfui mmatmrAmm was WOTS taTOrabie lhaB mi in tims since the occurrence. It hi believed WhILnev la also som what better than for several days past, hetiher et the wounded persoaa have made aay farther statement taaa that which has already been published. The Chicago Medical Society bald lU recnlar monthly meeting last nlrlit at lbs Grand Paclflo HotrL Dr. Fraaklia H. Martin praaanted a report of a a a no earful oaaa ot abdominal secOoa for pyo-aalprsx treated by Tolkmann's method.

Dr. J. rtlurijlM alaA MM a tafaal gtiort Of SJ 9 IB tereatlng case of pye-ealpynx and exhibited the paihnloglraM apecimeo. Dr. B.

rpaperoo tbe -Fracture of tbe Clavicle and lis KaUoeal Dr. JeCersoa llettmaa raadaaaUborale paper oa rbinoUihleala. with a reoort ot a ones ef probably forty yssxa aevelup- "St AH.Brkhtad.oftlraAaetphlrosTaI thea. tar. has working with htm Ferdinand Bchiverea, a yoang Spaniard, who la doing effective work.

He UoarfMt. Monde's earilaal eoaVCTtS ta BrOOk- Ivb, Before bla eoerreraioa he led the life of a tramp, aad had area a song-end-danee artist ta a variety theater. He beans street -presoa i ng oa his ewa aeeoaat, and waa so socorssf el that ha attracted the attention ot the Bar. Dr. Pentecost, who eneoorsewd him and tnirodaoed him to a wider Bel d.

Ha la described as a pareuaalre pad powerful spaa tar. Tbe following country faflarea wera reported yesterday: Walton A Co. books, Cmterrllle, assigned: Mrs. W. Leaders A Boa.

general store. Decorah. Iowa, assigned Io i. Z. Msyer; Williams A Gates, dry goods, Chaaia Faila, Ohio, assigned to J.

T. WUliama: Aagnst Lelsee, cigar bexea, Bt, Louis. aaaigned to Otto Moses. UabtllUea (tflOOO. aomlnal assets the same: The temperature yesterday, as observed by Treiesvea, the optician.

No. 65 Jitate airert. Central Maaie Hall, waa aa follows: a nv, 73; 10 a. ss 75; 12 am 7a; 3 p. at, 75; 6 Bt, 72; baroavetec 10 a.

ax. 2.56: p. m-. 2U.54 The Chicago Pathotngical Society held Its regular meeting last evening at lbs Park Institute oa Booth Ashland aveaae. Dr.

J. J. M. Augear pre-skliag. Dr.

H. M. Lyoaa raid a paper on Be-ports ot Cases oa Serve stretching, aad was followed bv Dr. J. D.

Hkeer la aa Interesting paper upoa Ohstl-actioa of Bowel Dr. IX M. Lvmaa waa to have read a paper oa ''Boce-namhallsm." oat the same was deferred until the next meeting Coaatderabie interesting dis-enwsioa waa tadalged ia over three specimens of tamor of the eboroid. after ebleh tne meeting adjourned aniil the second Monday la August. Mrs.

Ellea Forsyth, wife of James H. For-syih, of Wheeling. W. aad mother of Colonel Robert on Tta, general freight agent ef the Cukoaen aad Eaatera ladiaaa Railroad, died at the iwsldeace ef her aoa. So- Stli Kill aveaue.

yesterday morning Mrs. Forsvta had reached tbe advanced ase of VI years, aad yet waa la tnll possession of all ber faculties on to tae day of her death. She was a reruirkaoly vivacious and lively old bvdy. mnch beloved by her many friends and relatives and very fund of the society ot young people. Not long since an enjoyable blrthdav party was given her In which she was a delightful participant.

Tba funeral will take place this erf-moon at 4 o'clock from tha real denes ef her aoa. No. 3s22 Ellis avenue. A correspondent writes as follows: Tha poblie desire to know by whose authority tne rustle aamaaer-hoase ta Jefferson Park coo verted into aoagoden. It la generally that the boose was mads tor tne good of tbe people aad not for' private huckstering.

Bat tbe Mavor. It are ma, has other views The nlth aad slash from this shop are either thrown Into the pools of water la the park or piled so by the nearest sidewalk, lo breed pestilence aad offmd the olfacto ries ot the passing public. The Mayor, chief health offleer, his Brat assistant, a brace of police. aad a pair of Al dux men. ail live very near this pabite auiaaeck, and must know of Its nature.

That the park may be turned over to the West Park Board tor management, or that a Mayor may be had who will not quarter his political bummers therein, and a health officer had wbo will arouse to the fact that the cholera Is coming. is tha desire of man ci -ixra near Jefferson Park. PERSONALS. AT TUX HOTELS. J.

J. Hogan, of Boston. Is at tbe Palmar. 5 W. 8.

Weir, of on month. III. la at the Bherman. A. H.

Swan. Cheyenne, is at the Cliion House. J. F. Knapp, of Ban Francieoo, la al the Sher W.

a Palaller. of St Louis. Is at the Granl raclttu. 8. IfcCord.

of Toronto. Ontario. Is at Uie calmer. Mr. aad lira.

Julius Hart, of New York, are at tne Lelaud. General J. F. Farna worth, of Waahlncton. IX Is at tne buerman.

Geonro B. Everatt and wife, of MKchelL T. are at tba I'aimer. Henry D. Barber, of Polo, and A.

Larue, of gpclnsneld. are at Uie Lelaad. A. KimbklL axberal aaoerlnteadent of tae Back xaland, la at tne Uraawl eVuUta Colonel J. A.

Starr, ot Boaton. and J. P. MoT' docn. of Salt Lake, are at tbe Tremout Waits, gsnrral manacerof the Columbus.

Hamilton and Uarton hailmad. la at tbe (irand famao Hotel. KASB7 A DSEAHER. After Beading Harper's Weekly Uw Ea-Poat- inasler Alas a Ureaea Which Cauangee Uw oal Uoa of Uw Cbstracters. From tbe Toledo Blade.

CoxrcDKSiT IHoxoa (Wlch ia tn tha State or Ken tack j), Joon U9, 1SL Slnoe Uar. ptr'B n'tekJy hex Jlned hands wttb tbe Cor. net and becnm trooly Dlmekratlc, I deter mined to encorridg it, and we made) up pass and subscribed for one copy, wicb dub- bloa tta cirkelaahen in tha Corners. Ef its oirkelaahen will dabble everywhere the Har pers will her accomplished ther purpua, and will come back permanently to the Ditnoo- racy wlch they left in 181, after the war cat orf tha South from tber trade, and the Bo- pnbiikJna ref oozed to hey any paper wlch cancatoored the jforiller Linklq The fast namber we reseeyed contaned cartoon baaed upon the story ay Virginia and oeriauier tirjnuias. I bed a great deal ny trouble to make the Corners understand tu uxxxui try ptrrra.

had to toil em that Vinrtnla was the dawter ut a Bo man oBiaer. a sort uv Brig- raueer uenenu, ea it were: taat the peror was in lore with her. and wus bound to bar her anyhow; that tbe rat was in love tta another feller: tnat the tin peror, to git her, bed one ut bis favorites trump up a story that she wus reeiy his slave, and tnat this sneekln cues uxot lae rul afore the Em peror, who ur course gave judgment in favor ut toe cneek, uie pint twin to wit the gal away from her father and lover, when she wood be Immejttly turned orer to him; that when Judgment wus rendered, the father, to aavs the gal from allin Into tha hands ur tne tyrant, snatched a knife from a butcher's stall ana Killed ner. Deekin Pogrom remarkt that It wus shameful waste ut property, that in the good old days In Kentucky a likely gal like uiat woou oring tn aoo Urleena Then I went on to show that in too pXkter vuginusrtna innoaent ifur, stood lor TBS BKPUKHXIjr PaATT, that the erooel mperer wich wus aroln to take her anyhow, was Blaoe, and that Vir ginias, um lauer ut tae gal. wlch wus kUlin tho YtrgUt to prevent her from allin Into tha hands ur liiaae, wus the Indooro- dent Hepublikin party, made np mostly ur 11 i.

K- k. now hily respect. They pretendid to uadentaad It, but they didn't. It ain't clawaikle alloahena that ketch toe Corners, They don't know much about Vlrginiua, but )ust invite em oyer to Bas- oom sl This they oomperhend, Ky ooa-atltoenU must be aopeeled to mostly thro tho bowels. After exhausttn myaelf tryia to explain the pikter I went to bed and dree mod.

Tba pikter wus fresh la any mind, Tber wus tho Independent Bepublikln, labelled "Independ ent ao't yoo oooden't maaa any mlrtaat. tnere wus TtaomA, TKS sUXSaOsTB OAL. labelled Itepaolikla party, so yoo oooden't maae any miaaaae suvai uu ana tner wus too Emprer labelled Milan so too oooden't mako any mistake about him, MX. Kast hes to label all bis piktora now, aanoo bo has lined Uw Dimoerisy. To bertn wun it wus all tn tba dreem tlst ea It wns In tbo pikter.

Blano rushed forrerd to seeso tho Bepublikin party, and tha Independent party, Jtx. Curtis, aeesad tbo gal aad orawd ber to one side and wared tha butcher knife aloft, and wus a goln to strike. Tber wus lnunrietlr a tremenlns ehins-a from tho pikter. Tbo damsel TT.n-lln for too Bepublikln party wusa't a ahrtnkin gal at all, but she was a tall, strapnln. anlendldlr nro- porsbened temalo with mnaoTe onto her.

And tbo Independent rotor wusn't a hardy aeljer. wttb sags like tbo cedars ut Lebanon ana muscle like a blacksmith, but bo wus a thin leggld, aaxrer-cbeeted, long-haired, aAIXOW-racxo Drfnm with his hair parted ta tbo middle. He was leanin on tne gal instead nr tae s-al laanln on him, and tbo moment bo quit leanin onto tbo gal, bla knees knocked together and it Wltb mat dimXUtT that ha atnad alma. He wua so week without bis nateral awrmort that ba bed to ketch onto a Boutoem. iiim- If wm wiUi rtsod ni Va keep a tug tut At Trot Henry A.

Mott, Government Giemist, sap: "It is a scientific fact that the Rojal Baking Powder is absolutely pure. "IL A. Alon, PL Pro Edward G. Love, the Government ChemLt, says "I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredienta. It ia a credm of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or phosphates, or other injurious substances.

6. Love." MoVICK.ER.'S To-night, Tuesday Evening, July 15, FIRST PEODUCTIOIT OP THE SEW VI DRAMA, by la. E. SKEWZTLX, ALN TITLED Will Entirely let 1st let T-! SteiJi oi PcTsrtr ia CIS FllttST. BgHt ca Gig alL and the sbadder ur tbe Southern Dimo- crat hid him from mortal riew.

He wob bled. Tbe order ur things es wus set down In tbe pikter wusn't obaerred at all. Ther wax a ranaahen di IT rent from wat tbe lndepend-dent voter expected. loa uir ojunasL ute Kepumikln party. suddenly developed a great deel ay mus- keler power and considerable will of ber ra.

bhe rts to her full bite and fetched the Independent dude one under the ear that sent him In one dtreckahon and the knife another, and then she jumped onto tbe two of era. and kep Jumptn oa em till Air. Sast didn't know whether he wus Nast or Curtis, and Mr. Curtis wus In grate doubt whether be wus Curtis or BZT nXISHKO TBI nrSKPECSgXT rTT. she rushed orer to Blane, and thro win herself tn his muskeler arms, reposed there con-frdlnly and es quietly es any well-behaved young female ever did In tba arms or ber own est Tbo independent party arts and sed: "Look here, this isn't the way it is at alL Too must permit me to kill yoo to sare yer honor, yoo know.

Ef yoo don't, what becotaea ur me snd JIarprr't Weekly This won't do at all. Fad into my arms and be knifed without makin ail tola fuss, Yoo can't lire without me. yoo know." Then np spoke the damsel: Excbose ma. When I make a chango It won't be to take up with a thin legged, emas-culatid atomy like yoo. I don't like hair partid la the middle, and can't lore abstrack shuns.

I don't need so be killed to sare my honor, for I ain't quite so weak a rirgtn es all that comes to. I don't wear flowers in my hair, and I ber quit the bloo ribbon about tay waist some time since. 1 know my utue dis. 1 don perpose to be killed at an. J.

u. a good en uS spouse for me, esoeshly es be come at me squarely and capebered me hon orably, and es for yoor klllin me, yoo poor thing, you heron strength enuil to strike. TOU 4IXT OOT HITI kXVTr" to weeld, the knife yon hold, wich is nothin but lath anyhow. Tbe only weapon worthy ur yoo is a knittin needle." And she took em on ber thum nale and cracked em es a Kentucky woman does nits. I aint ahoor but that tha dreem wus pro- fettlk.

It doea kinder dawn on me that JIarprr't Wetkig didn't make the Bepublikin party, but that tho ttepubiutin party maue limroer'a IverriM, And then the story aint a good one for JLr. Mxt anyhow, uepuo-li kin Ism ain't the dawter ur any bod v. Mho ia the father, mother, and aunt in the kentry ur Mr. Blaine. Air.

Curtis, ana JLr h'sst She is stronger than any ur em, or all ut em put together. She doesn't need any apologists or any Bbeperteks them. Ana es she bes remorselessly killed all ur her chddren wich ber gone back onto ber. I think Mr. Kast and tbe exceedingly nice Mr.

Curtis may es well say ther prayers. Mr. bed better quit takln Roman sub- lex snd fly back to tbe tropix. Tbe best thing he kin do la to lau back on ms regier pickter ur an elephant with bis back broke by somebody's climbin onto It, with the legend under. "Broken at Last." That is bla best holt.

He hes outlived everything else. I am satisfied we wasted the S4 I collected to send the Harpers, We eood her done bet ter with It. to ber yooeed it at Bascom'a PXTaoutux v. aasxt, (lorsjmer.) jcoapaui oa cstizltt. Late last nisht Julia Parker, a colored married woman living in tbs basement at Ka 1411 State street, departed this Ufa.

having beea 01 tor some e. Dr. Patntir waa called just bsfca-e aba died. aad found that she bad taken two grains of morphine as well ss aa unknown quantity of Tw'itrfc Her sickness was the result of a horrible beating ber husband. Prank Parker, gave ber one day last week.

Tba two hare been married about a year, and daring that time tbe husband bas frequently Deal his wua, ana ana bad hlmarreated and fined for It the ant of this month. Half aa boor before the woman died the brute put aome clothing tn a valine aad left tbe house. The polios are looking for him, aad if found ba will beheld to a wall tbe result of the Coroner's Inquest apon the remains ot his wife, TII LA56CW BULL Exactly expresses tbe condition of thousands of people st this season. The depressive affects of warm weather and the weak condition of tbe body can only be corrected by tbe use of a reliable tonic aad blood partner like Hood's Barsa-Dardla. Whv suffer looser when a remedy to so eloeeasaaadr Take Hoods Baraapsrilla, It will give you entold wealth la health, strength, and energy.

P. T. BAuroaf waa 74 years old July 5, and Justice Harlan and other guests wbo axe spending tbe summer with tbe old showman at Block Island had planned to tender him tbelr format congratulations, but ho escaped to us room and locked nimmn ut EAT CAJTDI yoe will, bat be sare to use Sosodont right sway, tat order to carry off lu Inlnrioas efiecta anon the teeth. AU candy-eaters shoold Bosodoat with tbsa, If they wish to keep LITI-FEESEETEX. Tf vtra are loalne vom rrin am Ufa.

trr "Walls' BaaltaBsaaeir." Goes direct to weak spots. BUSINESS NOTICE. Aix wbo are afflicted with salt-rheum. Itch, seald had, impetigo, and every other eruption ef vbt sua woaid aye mmu gaifhv ABSOLUTELY PURE. I Fe? Scenei? and H3TEL MECMG1L EFFECTS.

2d. let 31 Ut SiiL eJ ii Old Esase ia Earleia. East RiTsr. STARRIAOE LICEHSS3. Tbs County cierl yesterdsr issaeit eismaseiinsiisaa toths fuUowiar naise.1 tMrsous: Ko.

Name. Ave Rseldeaea. muA Joha A. Borresoa. 1 amixU i.

Uuoa tl asms. LnulsP. iaUry J.Cortwr aa Kama. Ktu 1 Aatbenua OrCoanor. I Joaih Brradle.

27 La View. I 83444 I Wia. B. H. Drinx I Ellea li.

63.645 Adolf BaU. barbara WsUa 2S Cbleaxo. 0. Hams. c- Joha Ruby M.auie.

a iwm- Ttteraa I Chicago B3-IH8 lHait.rv4rieu-2-l....berus. es 1 Maadon Keot. lEUeaUares- CaarlssA.Nrboa 3MM Auxuaa lllek sssxi I Jamea fcMsl Hum MadJru c- EJearil Kann. I Mans iUmlei. bams.

Beary J. MrKahoavS9 Chleasw. Juieu Condon William Lorisi I usm Atooney. 1 Pietro Moeesto. "JO ialana a.

Cartoon! as cxt I T- Ta Dor 1 Kaoe Lawaa. li nai s-faa 1 Was. M- Killer I Amuaii. Lyacb, xl ham a- I Joha Wraex 0 Drtroit. 86M I J.

La Marsui duuano. nam 1 Iwrwjav 2S Chiesro. BM8 Wetcruuaaa-. View. a---, i Aksel Fosroiaw 13 Cbieaira, 80B1 Suuis la.a see i John I.

i Kane tualth- ..21 Saioa. 5 Marun XcKolao 34 Caiesca. 83' I slay Wtntu. M. lUna 1 Jaa Oranownxl Chicago.

Bob i Alary kaUaca. Joea-ph K'-e09 I alsy Aaa vliiiey Mda iKtelaJohasoa- 0 Oucaao. BMKM I Aaiaue Joiiasoa. I. helm Sreekar 41 Lsks View.

"007 bnuii ilort 9Sa AllM aasaa. I Thomas mrtton. 3U. Chicsn. alary Murray antral Henry J.

Ernst, baiua. I Mary tueerre rana i-Tiirau. 83.071 Huiturroea Edmund oTa C. A. rihermau.

DIVORCES. The foOowmg bins for dlvoica wars flied yeater- day: Rsko Jennie from Chartes. tor ouwtTion. uxiAats Elizabeth from William, tor deser tion. Ad aMS Julia M.

from William, xor oxunxeu- LoTSkoy Alice A. from Charles IL. for deeer- tlon. Sltxo Eva from Albert, tor dnregeanesa. SXATHS.

Wrxors July 1 3, Joeephlne Wenrer. aged 6 years, ef as -oo. ua aweaiky-tiura ii Ho July 14. Chanes itaee, agea auoaui, as Ka Hinmanstree. Vos Waxixini-Jaly IS.

August Ton Waltslen, of congeeuon ot the brain, Funeral to-dav. froa his Ute residenoe, So, 14 Gaoo street, to Oak wood Cemetery. FOBSTTH July 14, at ina reaiaeaos a ner aoo. Ko. 38X1 Kllia arenas, airs.

Lilea rorayth, wife Jamea H. rorrrth, of Wheeling. W. Vs and Bother of Colonel Robert Forsyth, general freight agent Chioago and Kaswra Idlaols Bailroad, aged ThTtnnersI wilt take pace at 4 o'clock to-day. from No.

322 Ellis avenue. BaaxDKXSUau r.dna slay, beiored Oanghter of Caaslna and Hattie Braadehbarg, aged 1 yeas. Funeral at residence, fto. 127 k'nlton street, to day, at lit e'esuck, by carriages to Forest Horns Cemetery. Porrg July 13, at 5:30 o'clock Edward Henry, you treat and beloved son of Werner aad Jeae-nea Poppa, aged 1 years, Funeral trua tbe residence of the parents, Ko, 120 State street, to-day, at 3 o'clock.

Walsh Julv 14. at his reaklenea, Ko. 44 Wast Ohio street, Anthony Walsh. Funeral to-morrow, at 12 ,30 o'clock, by ears to Calvary. Liverpool papers pteaae copy.

xopaa 4aiy aa, paninra a. aoonsa sisin years. Funeral from realdenoa, He, 2337 Calumet aveaue, to-day, at IO o'clock. UaASl July 13, at Ka 1S3 Johnston street. Sate, b4oved datuhter of Patrick aad Bridges Garry, aged 81 years.

Funeral to-day, at 10:30 o'clock, by ears to Calvary Cemetery. Ilikchxx At his realdenoe, Joha James, son of William and busaa sUrcbea, need 9 years, Funeral to-day from Ko. 31 Weal Fifteenth street by earrbgea to Korthsatata Depot, theBse by cars to Calvary Cemetery. 8 easts. UU July 1.

Juste lfand, bsloved dsogbter of' Frank and Caroline Beeetrum, at Ko. 235 North Market street, ssed awn I ha, Funeral la Bangateclr, Mich. LaCroaai papers please copy. BsvssAjrri July 14, at his resldenos, Ko. 294 Maxwell street, Frank J.

Bennarts, aged 20 rears. Fuasral to-day st 8:30 o'clock from his late residenoe to bt. Francis Church, thanes to a. Boniface Cemetery. Winona (Minn.) and Hew York papers please copy.

bTAWixr July 13, Maurice Stanley. Funeral from kls Ute rraidenoa, Ko. 74 Cypress street, to-dar. by ears to Calvary. Julius July 14, Marun.

beloved child of Christiaa and Minna Julius, aged 1 year. Funeral notice eater. Cedar Sax-idg aad MoUse papers please aopy. BAKING POWDER njjp il nmnr unMl ill II, ict4lil Tlisirrssl let Ed His LUt fif tie cu DEATHS. Btous Julv 12, Thomu Stokes, of strangulation, at Xa 3719 Laurel street, aged 1 yean.

La max July 13, Paulina La tret, aged 31 rears, of Briirbt'a dt ureas, at Na 2tf7 West Twenty-third street. Ltnixxs July 13, Amelia Lankes, aged 3 years, of measles, al 5a 72 Fullertoa avenue. July ia Cecelia Perry, aged 1 year, at Ka 483 West Adams street. BtMM July 13. Max Behm.

aged 3 years, st Ko. 2j29 Cottaga Grove avenue. VxioLX Jolv l'i Martin J. Telgle, aged 1 yar. a N''i 7K1 Alport avnie.

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short weight, I aaaa. a mbesBhabi sowdera. se. T' Tw. GjIASO OPERA HOUiS.

i. JSfO. A. BAMLUi "Havs voa never HaaiM I mail reaneea. Sodr" Tnamphaat aad tndututaost saw THE WALLACIC TKEATEH COMPANY, rroaa Wallarfa Tbeaaar.

Tor Ut. la Cmioa a oreet Aeeat, of tbe Gnat Wavers loom lovely enonghi bat tbe moths eat With a Great Cast. Kew Sew Effects, and Kew Musie. E00LETS THEATZ2. A 1e GrssWet Hit Ever Made.

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Pages Available:
209,258
Years Available:
1872-1914