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"~ LOCAL POLITICS. Convention of the Law and Order Party Yes- " terday. ates of (ho Cilizans® Union Ticket fudorsed with Two Exesplions. Thé Hon. Thomas J. Turner Nominated for City Attorney. Seoret Cauous of the Leaders of the Hosing-0'Hara, Mob, A ¢#Slate” Prepared for To-Day’s Convention. The Law-and-Ordor Convontion, consisting of . Boven dolegatos from csch ward, ond {0 sual num- bor from tho country towns, sasembled fu Klugsbury luslo Uallat 11 8, m. Sesterdny, and, after organtziog, Proceeded to nominate a ficket fn apposition to tho Tesing party. Ono by oo the nominees on the CHI- zons! Unlon Ticket wero taken up aud nomiuated, with tho oxccptiou of two of the nymineck for County Come lssioner, This immatortal discropuney between the ticketa will bo compromiscd In duo time, and the Luw- and-Order party wi go forth iu golid phalanx against the common enemy. Tho aetfon of tho Convontion co- mentod tho unfon that-was {naugurated by tho forma- tion of tho Cittzens’ ticket, snd overy mn who focls an intorest In tho reputation nnd woll-Lelng of Chica- g0 and Couk Counly rotired last night feoling that the future was snfe, and that tho unholy combination sformed to capturo the Government would bo totally .and fgnomiutously routed, COMMITTEE OF SEVENTY. : 178 CONVENTION, The Convention of ~the Comrnittea of Beventy was sealled to order in lower Efugsbury Hallat about .quorter past 11 o'clock yesterdsy forencon by Judge Goukins, oud, ofter considerable :xapping, tho delegates quicted down, and Mr. Phllip Myers, Becrefory, read fthe el for tho Convention aud the platform as issued by the ‘Committco of Boventy, Tho full dclegations were alroady present, and by the time tho call was read the hall wan moderately quiet. AMr, R, P, Derickson then ‘moved that o COMMITTFE ON OREDENTIALS ko appointed to comuist of goven members. The Tollowing wore aecordingly appoiuted: R, P, Derlck- -aon, D, J, Lyon, J, O, Braymen, John P, Daily, O, J. Huzjbut, Dr. R, . Humill, and Monroo Heath, PLUMANENT OBGANIZATION, Jndge Bradwell then moved that o committos of weven bo appofnted on pormunent organization, end b0 motfon being corried tho following wero appoint «d: J.B. Bradwell, 11, B, Brayton, Joun Norton, J, Eandberg, H, B, ITurd, G, M. Abbey, and I, C. Morey, EIGHTEENTO WARD DELEGATION, A delogato from the Eifghteenth Wurd arose tocal attontion to the fact that there wero two sets of dele- gates claiming to represent that ward, snd moving thatsome gentieman from tlst ward Lo put on theo Caumltico on Gradentials, and suggesting tho namo of Dr, Cutningbam, Tho watter was finally left to the Conmitteo ua it wos first appointed, The creden- Hals were then called for, and the names of the Com- mitee of Seventy wero called to learn whiut vacancles ®xistod in the Convention, TIfE BOLL CALLED, The Committeo on Permanent Organizntion having Folired for consultution, the thno was ozeupled for some minutes in endeavoring to obtuin guist, and in getting tho different delegations to sit togethior, and to koeop ordor. Tho roll-call of the Commit(ea of Soventy hen proceeded, showlug the number of members of hat body present, ‘The Socrotury then called the roll of the sub-com- mittoes of the Committeo of Seventy, TUE NOISE AND CONFUBION fthroughout the ball being very grent, Capt, Connott xos0 and suggested that a sergeant-at-army bu appoint.. €d to keep order, aud a motion was made to that effect, ‘but, O, L, Maun objecting very strenucusly to such s procecding ina Law.and-Order Convention, the mo- tion was not put, thougl thie nojso did not ubato, The roll-call beinz completed, the Lresideut ealled attention to the number of vacancics in tho Comumitteo of Seveaty, sud, on molion, the Exccutive Committeo ‘was authorized to Al these vucancies, Tho roll was then handed over to the Executive Committee, who ro- Hdred to consult, A RECERE TAREN, Whilo waiting for thy roports of tho Committees on Permusvent Organization and Credentiuly, Ald, D, W, Qlurk moved that tho Convention sdjourn until 1 a'clac, to giva thoeo Committees timo ta propare tholr Toports, Tuls motion was gratefully recofved by fhio zanjority of the delegates, and it was thereforo carried, When tho Convention reassembled, the Chairman of the Commiticu on Credentfal revorted (Lt all the wards wore represcnted but tho Twentleth, Tho following were ‘THE DXLEGATES § Firet Ward—James D, Brudwell, D, J, Lyon, D. 1. Hawmer, Henry Lincoln, 6, 1, Oraham, P, 11, McLow gap, and W, E, Blshop, 8ocond Ward—G. W, Miller, I, Dulols, T, Caraon, 7,10, Jordin, William Wallacé, Sam Davenport, Ant + Laugo. Third Ward—R, O, Hamill, O, £, Wilton, ¥, C. Vier~ tug, P, Ryau, W, Buker, B, O, Joncs, B, J, Wakeman, Fourth Ward—Jobn I, Clough, A, 0. Calkins, Witk Dexter, Murry Neleon, Murshall ‘Bield, I.W. Buoll, Mark Kiuball, 0, 8, Toppsn. Fifth Word—F ¥, Muthews, 8, A, Irish, 1, L, Wood- ward, P. A, Hall, D, 8, Covert, i1, ‘11, Blilen, ¥, B, raylon, Sixth Ward—Dr, Miggios, John T. Richards, George Hilton, T, B, Wakeuwt, Rlckurd Cole, i Soventh Ward—Jamea ¥ltzaimuions, Bandford Taehbnrue Jobn Roberts, Clrlstian Larson, M. Behsllor, John Durldn, M, Hearth, Eighth Wurd—Joun'Cosrry, Maithew Fleming, B, 0, Wright, Jobu Gleaon, Tra Farrieh, Jolin Daleg J. O, Moad, Ninfh Ward—M, M, Miller, P, Waller, M, W, Ord- esum, P,'Nucoy, I, B, way, M, Fitzgerald, J. 3. Bcunlon, Touth Ward—~D, W, Clarl, Ir., A, E. Dlshop, J. ¥, Houtsgue, 11, O, orey, A, Flzmiondon, C. G, Hsymen, 0, G, Woodtmun, ‘Eleventh Ward—-P, Hoywood, L. M. Blorling, John McCarty, lfoury Clakk, Jokm B, Férguson, . 3. tokes, Twelfth Ward—J. B. Briggs, J, W. Conngtt,J, R, Latham, Richard O'Malioy, 3. E, Culo, D, J, Avery, M, Heath, Thirtconth Ward—N, Mooro, George Sherwood, J, B, Mi¥urlund, J, L, Campbell, John Frooman, P, E, ¥, Burtis, G, N, A\Jbej'. Fourloanth Ward—B. Quirk, J. L, Whitlock, 8, J, Qoyne, 4. Tiackwoll, AL G. O'Connor, 0, @. Dizon, A, uch, Fifteanth Ward—J, E, Trowbridge, John Norton, Thomaa Waldron, Job Nask, Jobn Bicsh, J, Anderl aon, John Finn, Glxtoenth Ward—B, A, Miller, I, O, McDald, Jorc- miali Sullivan, Bugens A, Blttlg) J, A, Buall, Johis H. Olaybourue, J. 0, Liarka Beventoentli Ward—F, T. Cliase, James I, Murray, James R, Huguntn, Murtin Doyle, Nicholss Qullen, Christian Englo, Richurd Bullivan, Elghtoontl Ward—Geo, P. Guopinglam, Patrick Berry, Michae) Draw, Jon Mullen, W, T, Cfouso, W, H, Hagoy, J. A, Saudberg, Ninotcenth Ward—0, J, Turibut, 3, B, Hobbe, J, old, 8, 8, Grealey, Potor Cunninglinm, Z, B, Laylor, Denuf 0'Connor, Twontleth Ward—Not ropresented, Cicoro—W. 1. Auatin, F, A. Siith, Evnuston—E, K, Paul, Win, Dickinion, Barringlon—Wm, G, Vaterman, Lomont—Jocl A, Weils, 1L, 3L, Binger, Now Trior~Jolin T, Dale, O, 8, Goss, Take Viow—Oharles I, Sundall, Nowepsrers—0, G Lindorborg, Hemlandet ; O, £, Pelerson, New World, Commitieo of Beventy—-8, A, Koan, J, 0. Drayman, A, “Bellamy, Frauk Kully, Fhomsy ouldlug, J, X! Fay, A, B, Coulton, Daniel ‘Wortlington, J, B, Briggs, T, B, Vanicourt, O, L. ‘homipsou, E, L, Maore, J, 3, Iamimond, A, Yuxton,Goorge I, Hanson, W, 11, Wells, AT, Van Doron, Michuot Barrett, A. Anderuon, Dean, J, W, Deat, W, M, Dovoy, il. A, Penfitld, Quirk, Biaun, James Quirk, I, or{ckson, A. Edander, W, A, Hartlott, Willlam B, 1.8 Whitchead, A, 11, ‘Wulker, §. W, McGennfvy, t, Bloue, Aloxandor McKenzdo, 8. B, Gookiny, 0. G, lion= ney, W, Woodurd, Lhiiiy Byers, M, 0. elley, 1034, Ingwell Oieson, Blmeon Mearw; K, I, Cofiin, I' Y Gtem, G, X1, Bidwel, J, Bulitvan, Y, 1, Yhare, Dr, , Bofor, = PENMANENT OBGANIZATION, ‘The Committeo un Permanont Orgunization roported #he fallowing namea s Prosident~—Qoorgs Bherwaad, Vice-Presldentu—darshalt W, Flold, ¥, R, Paul, I, ¥, Runyan, J, L, Oamphell, J, L. Woodward, 1, O, BMiDatd, Matliow Flemlug, P, Hayward, John H, Qlough, Gen, 0. L, Maun, P, P, Mathews, Michuel Mo" Oauley, J, 1), Brigge, J, W, Conuett, Di 'R, O, Hamil, ¥, L. Cnaie, Ingwoll Oluson, Blcctl'-nfloi—l'nfllp Mycre, J, A, Euander, Jobu T, ulo, ‘Thio report wes sdopted, and the ofiicers duly ine talled, ld, Bherwood sam.. forward aua took {le chatr, v Ho thanked tho meoting for fla chofeo, and regrotted #lat 1t L not dono betler, 1o rolied upon iho Con ‘vontlon to carry ont the spirit of law and ordor, g TIK COURTY FUNDA, * Mr, A, I, Wlker offerod the following resolution, and moved lia adoption : Rcavlred, Thnt thin Convention will nominate no candidato for Cotttity Treasurcr unles such candidato will yledga Wihmedif, 1t dlected, to pay fnto the County Tronkury wll sums of it vuse’ that ay neerno upoi moneys” belouglny L Cunk County walch nro from Huie 0 o conmdtiol s W1 1.0, Tngy M, Walker sl iusupyoct of his moton that it was Wl Ktnown Lo suount of (o badiaicos i the Qounty Tresnury nverged fron F300,00 to #,000,L0), the = torust on which vl hituorlo Uoen regarded us tho personal pro aety of lisc Cutiuty Treasurer, M, Qugo harl alroady ret tho oxamplo by tho payment of £134,000 interent to tho uity funda in contrast to this, o thoughit thoso things ought to Lo rendered to Cook Qounty which belong to Gook County, o advocated the rorolution not iu favor of any o mau, but upon geueral principics, A mation was mudo {hat tho regolution bo laid upon thio tablo, but was ruled ont of order. "o proviats question was_culled for, and orderad, ol 6 voto takun on the resolution, whichi wia adopted, TIE PACIFIU LOTIL TICRET, Mr, Tteo A, Miller sald thit in accordinco with fn atructions f1om I ward, and in accordumco with hiy own feeling, lio offtrod {10 followlug vesolution : Ttesofted, Funt tho Convention adopt, by neclamn. Hon, tho fickot nomiuated on Haturduy at” (he Grand Faoiflo Hotel, anil kuown ag tho Ullizens’ Unjon Tickot, with tlig exeaption of City Altornoy, {ho nominco hav: g declined, t was moved by Ald, Quirk that tho resolntion bo tafd upon tho fable, und ol taking (Lo ayes and nays, tho motion was carried, 2, Kelly moved that » Gommitteo ou Resolulions bo appouled, which was adonted, GETTIXG HOUSD 17, Alr, Cemphell moved tho followlugg resolution : Resolved, That this Cenvention roconmiend tho fol- lowing ticket to tho sufituges of the citizens of the City of Chivngo and the Cuauty of Cool, tv bo voted for on the 41l of Nuvember next, Fho ket was that adobled al tho Pacifo Hotel, 4 TAKE 1T IR BECTIONS, Judgo Bradwell moved s wn nmendment that the Couventlon proceed to bullot for oficers Lo bo elected this full, commencing with the Mayor, and that in tukitg tha vole the Suerctury call iy wards and tusng, ud tuat the Cuuirmia of sweh deiegation report how each delegation vote, Ali, Gampbelt ooo to u rolot of order, Tho smend- meut was hot I order, 1ot Leing getmano to tho orfginni motfon, Tho Chulr ruied the pufut of order ot wel len, Judie Bradwell's motion was agreod to, 11, 1, Braytou moved that the vota Lo {aken viva voco by wards aud dologations, and that tho Obutrnau sunounce cack vote, Carrled, FON MAYOR, Judgo Gooklns nowiated for tho offco of Mayor tho llon, L L, Bond. e twiehed, before tha Vatiug Degan, to Linve cume correapondeuco belween the Cone vetition nid the nomlnve to bo read, Tho correapandence waw read, as follows ¢ Cit1cAao, Oct, 23, 1878 —iion, Lester L, Bond—Drsn Bin: You'love been requested by u respectabla body of citfzens to become o candidato for tho oflice of Maor at tho approaching muuicipal clectlon, Tho representatives of Law aud Order will hold a conven- tion to-morrow, for_tho nominutlon of candidates to bosupported by themat that election, The oflico of BMayor {a_tho nost finportant ouo 1o bo filed. o wish 'for tholbeat man, regordlcss of & un- tionulity, mcct,” or party, for {ho place; ono who fa 'in nccord with our principles. Wo demand that thero shall bo Lonesty and atrict coone omy iu the manngement of our fluances to the end that all expenditures Lo limited to tho actual needs of the ople, ud that tuxation bo lightoned ua far 48 possi- Efi‘. Wo demand that the Jaws shindi Le enforced, for thie protection of pesson aud proporty. We cluim that thio protaction of overy member of socety,regardiuss of age, 8oz, or condiiou, in person, property, und free- dou, §a the supremo obfect sud duty of Qovernment, ‘We claim that overy person hos a right, so far ns hu- man law s concerned, to his own opinions, and to act wpon then as o sbal decm best, snd to ongnge in any Tawful traflic, and to all the guarauties which tho law aliords, for iis conduct and management, Bt upon 4ho question of what kiuds nwl modes of trafiic are fue jurious to tho eltizen, ug promoters of disordor, ig- Doranee, panperism, and erime, sud cousequent une wxation, tho aggregato will of tho poola 1o suprene, and munt ho obeyed, Aud to_be specific on tlila pojut, we insfst that the sulovus shnll be closed on Buudays; that the licouses of those who vidlata 'tha Jaw rhull bo rovoked, ot keopiera of theso eatallishments bo required to givo ‘Youd, a8 required by liw, with good security, for the protection and Indemnity of thoeo who suffer from vialation of tho law, unil thut tho luw be enforced by o falthful aud eilicieut poiice, to the end that crimo e imsnishod nud public ordér mafutuined, Wo respect- fully ugk if tho principles we have anuounced meot with your approval, 1f thoy do, we pledge to you such a Bupport as, wo belleve, will tecure your nowination and triunphant election, with 8 resnlt whiel will givo to our ecity s churacter and ottitude sho s en. titled to possess aud to uceupy beforo the world, By arder of tho Conumittee, B. Goog1xg, Chintrman, Maron's OFrick, Cuicado, Oct. 22, 1873.—Ion, 8. 1T, Govkins~Dear Sir: _Your letter of to-day ia at baud, and fu eply I havo to eay that, if tho peoplo sefm to me the dutiea upperintuing 1o (ko oflico of Masor, 1 shall earnestly endeavor to binve il of the funuchul fn- terests of “tha cily lonestly and cconomicnlly sdministered, mud to thut end Wil do ol that tho Mayor can do, With regard to the ofer poluty, § huve to say that no excentive ofticer can #tand in fny otber nosition thun that containied in tho oatli of ofiice, “thuthe will faithfully oud Smpartinlly exeouto att of the laws {0 tho otent of_bis ubility, and, in tho dix- chargiug of his duitics, profect_our citfzens fu thelr ‘porsont and property rights, and i the prosecution of all Juwful bisincsy coteryrices, regardices of the condition of sucks persons.” Ax thin'is the cficet of the oath und tho position of i exeentive oficer, it iv ap- iarent (hat I eannot makio sn exception of (ho Sunday uw, and this necesearily ielrdes the exercise of wil lawlul acans for fte cuforcement. Tt Is my purposo to devote my wholu encrgics, if eleted, to seeuro such & goverument o il promotd tho sufets onor, ind wol- faro of the whole people, and _to niintadn to good nanie ond credit of ourcity, No man can do more than this, aud 10 honorabe man can do lesa, .s7En L, Down, Tudgo Bradwell sald it gavo him pleanuro fo second {bo monination, If thera waw no opyosition, Ho, there- fore, moved that Mr, Doud bo niominated by’ acelu- mutlon, "o motion was put ond unenimously carried, O motior, o conuitice, cousting of fte following nomed gentiémen, was appoinited (o uit on 3r, Bos and inform Lim ‘of s nomination: Mr, Laymun, Ald, Maore, sud Judge Braawell, CITY THEARURER, My, Brayman moved thut D, A. Gago bo nominated for City Tressurer by neclamation, “Ihio motion prevaiied, CITY COLLECTO] Tho Tlon, A, L, Morriéon was Gollector by acclamation. CITY ARRFASOT. Mr, Tiurd moved that ir. W, B, II. Gray bo nomi- nated for City Assoraor, ~ 1t was ngreed to, OUTY ATTONEY, r, Walker nominsted Mr, Thomas J, Torner for Clty Attoroey, Mr, Hurd sald 3 Mr, Turner was nominated ho woulil aecept, r, M, C. Xolly wes aleo nominated, Mr. Catpell moved that tho nomination of Oity Attoruey bo referred (0o campaign commitico. Thie Chiair ruled Ald, Camphell out of order, E, J, Whitehend, J, G, Harker, O, P. Tugorsoll, 31, A, Delony, and M, J, Dutinio wero 850 nowminate Cupl, Connott did not want any onc-horea Inwyor nominated, Mr, Campbell asked if Mr, Tarner had not declined, Jurige Gookins said that ha reccived that communie cation whilo Temiporary Chairnun, and Mr, Hurd hiad scen Lim subsequent 0 lia presenfation, and hud been avsured by Mr, Turncr that, if nominated, he would accept, A bailot was then had, Tesulting as follows 'y uominated for Clty ‘ber of votea cast, 172 ; neceesary to o cholee, 87; Tur- ner, 118 ; Durker, &; Whitohead, 0 ; Helly, 0'; Delaay, 23 Ingersoll, 0, r, Turnsr wad declared tho unsuimous omines of thie Gouvention, CLELE OF THE TOLICE COURT. 31r, G, R, Matson was nominated by Alr. Oleson for Tolice Court Clork, ‘Mr, Trowbridge nominated Mr, Ichard Condon, as & mechnnle, 'Ald, Quirk wanted to nominato Mr, L. 1, White, & cng:re:l g-m. 'fi ufi;mlh\m: the “?fi' spt, Contiett, Velicvod in staudiug by the nomiu tgna o (o Facito il B i 1o vote on Police Court Clerk was taken, but tho {friends of Mr, Condon, beforo it was concluded, W|l=~ drew Lis namo, i the nowluation of Mr. Katsos ‘waa mado unnainious, oD, 7, 2y SLENDN coun sunoE, r. D, J, Asay nowinated Judge Porter for Judge of tio Biperior Court, 4 Jodg ‘Judge Yorter was nominated by acclamation, e a, VT OF T COUNEY cous udge A, R, AL, Wallace was unu) lously no; for Judgo of the County Conrt, zuotioatsy . 47, Bro Sl apt. 7. W, Brockwy was nominaled for Qlerk by soclsmation, Seuaty Mr. W Koléllllflu OF THE CRIMINAL COURT, v, W, K. Sulllyan was unauimously hominated for Clorkof the Crimina Court, x ‘CouNTY TuirAsuRER, Br. Walker nomfnuted for County Troasuror Mr, 8, A, Kean, whom ho pledged to pay the interest on conne 15 depoda into tho Gouaty ticanury, D, 5., Lyon nominated Vil Wadeworth, [Applaueo,) Tlo wan hieartily in fuvor of the spirit and Jettor of tho sovolulion nged by tho Gouvention, A communication’ was rocolved from Mr, Pl Wadaworlh, as foliows 1 Quioaao, Oct, 21, 813.—~To_the Chairman and Gen~ Hemen of the Luttund-Order Conventfon—sira; In TeAponse Lo the Fesolution requiring your nominco for County Treasurer to puy futa tho County Trensury all Bums of fnterent roceived on funds fnirustod 1o i caro, T horahy fndorso 1o resofution s vill abido by ko torws, should 1 be clected to that oftice, Yours,ete, Faimvar Wanswontu, Mr, Walker said {ho queation had been rulscd about {ho expodiency of eupporting (s Pacific Hotel nomi~ nations, 5o lind been Lrenent st {fiut mooting, snd had o Lonor of votin: ugsiist, Mr, Wadsworth. " Tecatso forly or fifty lulffilll{'fllllibfl gentlemen nominated a ticket, he did not feel houud to support it, I’ Convontion. aioned (o i Wit yrot fmpa- tience, ‘Gon, Mann sadid n morning paper ind altempted {o broak i centro of th ekt y'altacking Al Wida: worlli, ‘The other sidu wouid Lo nofkivg vo wauch aa {0 sea hitm drapped, Orfesof q\waunn " now aroae, nnd 3fr, Waikor waa greoted with hisses for his prrelutonoy, Thoro- o 1o wifpsaw (ho nomination of bir, Ko Mr, Wadsworth was, thorefore, nominsled unsule ‘siousty by acelmation, ‘COUNTY BOHOUL BUPENINTENDENT, A, Albert G, Lano was unsuimously nominated for Coutdy Superiiicudent of Sehvois, NOWTI SILE COUNTY COMMIRAIONER, The nomination for County Gonnuissinner from the North Bide brougut tho followivg uames forward; THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER Totor Qunningham, M, 8, Olin, John Sulllvan, Lynn, and Eugeno'A. Bittig, “A ballot was hiad wpon the nominations, reaulting as followa: ‘Number of votea cast, 170 : ncoessary to & cholce, 90 3 Cunninghom, 91; Offn, 833 Sullivan, 8% ; Lynn, 93 &, A, sitig, 11, "Thors being 1o chiolca, anothier "bwilot” was had, Measn, ‘Cuniiingham an Lynn withdrawiny, 3t reaultod na fuilown : Nnmber of volea cant, 17 ¢ necarary to- cholee, 87 5 Sullivan, 76 Olin, 81’3 BIt 11g, 10, A third ballot wan had, resulting o8 follows: Whole mumber of volen cnst, 170 ; necosnary to s clolco, 87§ Bn.Jivan, 903 Olf, A, S ihivon was o tont, wid e ol rod nomineo of the Convon- 1 nado wenlinoue, MEMARSN OF L, L, DOND, At (hfa mo Bir, L, L, Bnd, tho neanfnieo for stagar, entord 1o room, aid, th motlon, the busineas of (o tuaiig was for {ao (imo suspluded, to nfinw tuo g;lll-tllhm 1o Ls prescntid to the mecting, Tuis the linfeman did fn it {erne, whon Mr, Boud_ uddresed {lio teeting, thiuting tieim for {1y complimontof thelr untion, 0 Aald thet that they bod Qreaty bean mado soqualufed with bis position by tho communieation read by tho Charman, o far an tho ceanomicnl adminfetratfon of civio aiairs i cone certied, ho aaid 't was o mattor which whil rest in the bands of the Conncil, Al the sumo Hine Lo would do whiat ho_could fowarde tho diminttion of taxen, 1o would nobgo Al auy matter in_conncotion with the Tolico Dopartnont, wiich, Lo enid, waa_fust now in n stalo of confuielon, Tho ‘prescut‘complication of po- lico govorument renuived Rbolition by legislation, 1o thought that {f tho Huyor's bll oxpires . Marel zextibe Muyor il bo an oruamont, and nolhing clfe, 1o understnod that the meotfug had nominates a8 oo of {ho Palico Commiesioners o men who will make an excolleat ofiicer, Ho would try, If clocted, and do hin bost fo Arvo tho clly in & way whiclt wonld meat with (lelr spprobotion, After ngain thanking the mooting, tho coming Mayor aat down amid loud appisurc, CAMIAION COMMITTER, M, I, B, Hurd then moved thul oue man from each ‘ward, and five from tho country, be appointed o sct in conjuetion withi such porsons’ss may bo solocted by o candidates o a campalgn commitiee, “Tho motion bofug nyreed to, the Otk declared his intontion of makiug known the Commitico through the datly pajwrs, ¥ BOUTI BIDE COUNTY OOMMISPIONER. Mr. A, J, Gullowny sud Bimeon W, Klug wero nom. fonted for tho oftics of County Convinisaioner for the Soutl Slde, A baltot wao iud 1estilting thus ;- Nume er of votes cast, 168 3 necessury toa chofce, 84§ Gullo- way, 149 ; King, 90, M, Gallowsy ‘was declarod nominated. WRAT PIDE COMMIRBIONENS, ' Thero wero two vacaticies far tho Weat Side, and & number of unmes submitted, Mr, Wortlsiugton withdruw hia mame a8 o nomines for the Commissivuership, which left the following Tumos to chooko from ¢ Miclnel Roche, W, F., Loghlin, Geurgo ¥, Hanaiim, Georye Shiorwood, W. 1, Batohutn) r. J. I, iloss, hrlea B, Moore, aud O. G, Limberg. During the voliug the President of the Convention ‘anuounced that ho lad 1ot noticod that his namo hsd been pub forward, aud that ko must dacline tha prof. foron Yionor, A ballot wi tien liad, which resulted ns follows Number of voles necceeary o a chiolce, 8 ; Chatlos T, Maore, 057 G. P. Hansum, 20; Dr, J, . Noss, 133 W, ¥, xaumn?ru. - “Tio Chufrman announced that Obarles . Mooro was tlio nomineo of the meoting, Tho bollot for {he sccond Commissioner was then prococded with, and reaultod as follows ¢ Nuniber nee- ;(lu‘rlv(g chofee, 8 ; Mr, W, B, Datebam, 161; Mr, ocho, 9, TP COMMIBSIONER FROM TIIE TOWNS, For tho County Commissioner {ho natwes brought heforo the moeting wero thase of 8, W. Wingsloy anid William Johnson, Tho ballot rosulted as follows: Nuraber ‘of votea necotsary lo & chiolce, 833 B, W, Kingeloy, 195; Willinm Johason, 34, Thio Cuuirman then ssnounced that Mr, 8, W, Kiugsley was duly nomipated, TOLIOE COMMISSIONER, Mr, Roubon Oleveland was tuaulmously nominated for Police Commissioner, Mr, R, P, Derrickson was unanimously nominated ‘member of tho Stata Doard of Equalization, MR, DAVID DLAKELEY affered tho followiug resolution : Hetoued, Tt tho Compaten Commilice appofuted by this Convention be cmpowered (0 aot with the Qum. paign Commifites of tho Pacific Hotel meeting, their }u(ut duty to boto lharmonizo the differences arising from the nomination of diiferent candidstes by the two Conventions for the same office, such Commit teea o have power o act. in each lustanco aa in thcir Judgment will promoto the Intcresta and recure the Buccess of tho oppononta of the Hesing-O'Hsra conie binntion, ; iFho resolution wan unanimously adopted. Tho Convention thon aujourncd, HESING-0'HARA. TOE MEMBERS OF TUE HESING CONVRNTION, to meot to-day, wero running round town Last night fixing up their Lttlo arrangoments, not knowlng at the time that o secret caucus was belug beld to subvert thiolr plans and preparo a ticket that would burst on tho Convention ko Llazo of glory, and catry it by storm, Yot such wan tho fact, Tho leaders, tho men who started the movement, and claim to curry tho voters in tholr breoches. pockots, were in tho Dircctors? Toom ot Greonobaum's bink, with tho door locked, safe, 28 thoy supposed, from Prying eyes aud tstentng eavs, but not eafe from the omufpresent reporiers of Tur Tuwose, I was < "DECIDEDLY AN IMTORTANT MEETING, important to tho cundldates who wHl go bofors the Couventlon to-dsy, cspecially if thelr mames aro not on tho slate, nud ime porfunt to overy cltizen of tho city bLecauso in that back room o plot was boing butched to tako pos- sersion of tho city nnd county Ly electing the wiking touls of Anton Cisar lesing, Emperor the First, TULRE WERE PUESENT {he Doss, Menry Greencbuum, Barney Caulfeld, Bob Keuny, Albert Blichclaon, and a form that looked very Il:n, Tom Louergun's, Mr, Greenebaum was in the cliair, 1t vens stated that 11, D, Colvin liad consented to run far Muyor; fhat hie was tho only mun they coutd get 1o tako 1f, dnd thoy shonld put Wi ot the head of tho Ueket, Objections wers wwade that o wap 1ot 3 strong man, Ald, McAvoy's name was mentioned, but Mr, Caulfleld opposed ft, on the ground that it would bo Letter to Tun un Amtrican, his true resson Leiug that, 1 Mcivoy was aclocled, it ight ANDANGLR O'HIARA'S PROBPECTS, Tob Kenny was opposed to MeAvoy for the samg reason, oud, after consldcrable doifberation Colvin was plunked down at the head of tho slate, Danlel O'Hars was nominated for City Treasurer by acclumation, Gaurge Von Holle was nominated for Clty Collgctor, a little shiow of fight. ou Lehxlf of Gen, Lioh beiny wade by Ar, Michelson, hiv next friend, Georgo Meech wap hominated for City Attorney, 04ty oltier numes huviug been st eanvassed, {nclude ing Bl Felker, Charley Dennthey was nominated for Clty Assessor, ‘Tom laipine belug thrown over, though at one timo it looked as it ho woulil et it, Tien came tho county ofiicérs, Mr, Moore, of tho firm of Moore & Caulileld, after o tussle with Col. Enowhook, wasnominated, snd Mr, Caulfield swiled, THD.OTHER OF¥ICRS. Judgo Wallace was ngreed upon for{he County Court witliout opposition, For County Treanurer, “Buffalo” Miller wan men- tloned ; #o was Mr. Clinfon Briggs, who it wan stated, i M, Btorog’s nuun, utid Alr, Storey fnpiuted ou him) ‘Therofore he Wwas nominated, the redoubtable * Buf- falo " being left oul tn the cold. Yor County Clerk, Jo Pollak Was nominatod, agalnat Menry Hamiiton, Tor Clerk of tho Criminal Court, Poter Hand, D. O, Skelley, Auatin Doyle, nd J, 3, Fitzgiblion wero o3~ inated, but Mr, Doylo waxed bis competitors, For’Polico Qomnissioner, Mr. Reno cleaned out Iank Ackofr s friend. BUCH 18 TIIE BLATE with which the leaders will enter tho Convention nt Boon fo-day. -t i wll go turoughs horo can Lardly Do any doubt, (hough candidaten off the slate aro vory numorous, 1t 8 ot belloved the slate can e brokex, however, as the fricnids of every many on it will ho Dound {0 support nll tho othiers, 50 that thoy may bo succassful togethier, an, mezLEY wrill anbrmit himaelf to the will of the Convention aa cnndidato for Gounty Treasurer, and, ua o Wik cruel- Iy troatod ust uighit,Lio will a0 &l ho' can 9 burst tho slate, In that caso thore willbo fun, Afr. Miller fools In the same way, and so do many others. not impossible that ilie Convontion will take tho nom-~ ination into its own batide, and do na it pleases in spite of tho slate, BULl the leaders have tholr mon well fu hand, snd may keep them in tho traces by judi~ clous management, IN GENERAL, THR CANDIDATES ON THE UNION TIOKET held en fnformal meeting ot the Grand Pacifio yestorduy afternoon, snd] recolvod a report of the Committeo of Threo to the offoct that they had sccured rooms in the Kontucky Dlock, cornor of Adams and Clark streots, Tho ro- port was accopted. Tho mecling then sdjourned unil 11 clack thls moruing, when o meating will bo keld to fix up thio Campulgn and Executivo Committess, NATURALIZATION, ‘To nccommodato those who are qualified sand wish 0 bocam cftfzens, didigo Portor will bo at lia room in {ho Court-Houso this evoning and to-morrow ovening, 10 attend to all who wish to tako out thelr lsat papers, “The pressuro of business fa so great tha the cannot at tond fo wuch mottera n the daytime, Only elght cor- titicotes of naturalization havo boon granted in the Bu- y8,—and all who perlor Qourt,—nono i tho past fow obtaln wat fa ealled their last papors, which ontitle them to vote, aro required to make un’ oath fn_oven Court s regarda thole quatifications, Tho Judgo afixes his namo to overy application, and i this wero sdopt- ed by aif tho Courta fruud woutd bo impossible, ANNOURCEMENTS, A communication to thi paper states that thoro will o & meotiug this oventug of tha cltizens of tha Fif- teenth Ward, favorablo to Law und Order, to raiify tho aanulnatlon of 1, 15, Trowbrldge, Eaq,, for Aldermen, Tho place of meoting is not stated, wand-Order mocting will bo hield at the rooms af (i Oriminal Gofirt, oid Court-Haues, on Clark street, ot 8 o'clocl this ovening, to nominale o candl- date for Alderma, ‘Thero will Lio a moeting of the Law.and-Order clif- zouu of tho Fourtcentls Ward ot this Guriaan schoal- Dunse this evenlug, to choose a candidate for Aldor- man, e e INDIANAPOLIS ITEMS. Spacial Diapatch fo The Ohlcago Tribune, INDIANAVOLIS, Tnil, Oct, 2, —Arllclea of assoctation of thy Tudianapolls & Wastifuglon Coal and Manufuc. turing Company were fled with the Secrotary of Blato to-day ; capital, $200,000, ‘Clio Grand Lodye of Good Tomplars adjourncd to- ight until October, 1674, No Lusiucas of graat fmpore tancy to outalders was transaeted, ‘Th fomporance peopla are generally fubitant over thu doclds 1 of the Hupreme Court on the Baxter bill, 1873 5 THE COURTS. Gon, R, W. Smith Appointed Recsiver of the Franklin Bank, A Decclsion ot Tmportance to Tug- Boat Owners, Goodrlch as a Prophet---Partnership Dir- fleultios-=-Bankraptey Pros ceedings, Danlel M, Waterbury and John Chrimen, pariners, Eliybalet W, Dennison, Albort Motealt, Honry B, Dene Disoa, and Honry Hawks, filed o il yestordny in the Gircuit Court agatnat tho Franklin Bank, (o obtnin au injunction and tho appolntment of n Necelvor, Com- pluinanta stato that thoy aro creditors of thy Frankiin Bank,—Waterburey & Chrimes to tho mmount of $2,678,69, sud Dennfaou & Co In tho aum of $1,610,20, “Tho bank closed it doora Sopt, 20, and sinco thon complainants hinvo soverally and repeatedly called on tho bavk for {ho omount of thelr depoalis, and becn] refused. They sllegs, slio, that il nascts of tho bank are not sufliclent tomeet ta llabililes, nnd 1€ it fs pormitied Lo manago its affaira somo of tho craditors will bo pald sud favored, to tho serlons demogo of tho ofbors,” Tho wholo Unbilities nro abant $200,000, Thoy, thercfore, ask that n Re- colver moy Lo oppoluted to wind up the affairs of tho bank, collect all wums due, aud poy all clafma ngafnet 1t ; and that tho oflicera mny Do restratnod by injunction from luterforring u nuy way with tho usssts, A motion wes maue befors Judgo Farwsll, and Iobert W, Suith nppolntod As signoo undor & bond of £26,000,and au Injunction’ grutite e ugalnyy the oilicers of Lo bunk askod, TMVORTANT DECINION FOR TUG-OWNERS, I the cure of tho Kingston Misityg Conigsiny ngainat thio tug Aunio L, Suibth ond the s honer Hatitls Wells, fu the District Court. of W United States, for dome nges caused by u coliloion, un fuportant rdlo waa luid duwn by Judge Blodgtt,” Tuo facts nre os follows : Ou Juueb, 1813, the vchoouer Hatlie Wells ampioyed a tug 1o take ber fruw sbove Elguteentls streol bridge to the Unlon icvator, Tie tug mnde fast to the schoun- ' ataruonrd mdy, Well on 10 tho port bow, with e achiovuer’s stern - down-stresm, and proceeded with ber stein lirat, Mussing through the Elghteeuth sireat bridge, the tug Vau Dolsun, with ber tow, procecuing up-strenm, called for raom to pass ou (hu schuoner's port sklo, which was given, In dolugeo the tug Bmith sud the schoouer Mattie Wells foll over quickly to the west sido of the niver, aud wiile doing o 1ho attorpurt of tho achooner prevented thy steorsiunn of thoe tuy from sesing tno canal-bont at the Union Elevator dock, But for tho tug fo procoed with tho tow sho was obiiged to “yiraighton up,”and (0 move down streum on a ling parstlet with the dock, Thut the schioaper collided ‘wath the canal-boat, striking lior u direct blow with hor rudder Sxed pmidships, bo placed by Ihe achoonar’s master immedistely beforo the colliston to proveut s gisuciug blow, Il was Lighly probublo the schivouer’s rudder woutd lave boen duriged hait It uat been put amidebips, No warning was given by the schuoner's crew o tho tug of the uanger uniil Lo lute for the tug to stop, ‘Judgo Blodgelt, in rendering b declaton, bold that when a tug takos o tow, aud 38 proceoding stern frst, alie nasuies u greater risk thun {u the ordinary moda of towing, aud s bound o exercise greater csro. Morsover, tho tug v Lound to seo 1o canal-boat, ‘Tho schoouer’s crow bad the right to presunio Wt the tug wonld stop in Hmo 1o prevent collislon, 1t was beld alao {hut thero was no_ duly resting upon thio moster 10 Hisk tho danger of bréaking his sudder, Thot bis firat duity was to b own vessol and that, of tho putting bis rudder amidships wuuud 1o grester duugo 1o 1ho tug, it must fall vpon the tug, 'Tho liucl wus dismiseud as to the schooner Hut- 110 Wells, snd 8 deeres rendered agolust tlio tug Anuio L. Smi/ for dotunges and costs. ‘A E. Swisl uppeared for lveliants ; W, 1T, Condon for tuy Bulth ; und, fur the schooner Hattlo ‘Weils, Mr, 0, B, Bausuis, €0 whom wo ara fudebied for the above opinion, DAMAGES FOR FALLING OFF A OAR, 'The case uf Martiu Burke sgainst the Culeago Weat Divislon Raliway Compauy was on triul befors Judge ogers yosterdoy, Pluintif alleges that, ou the Bth of Fuuruary, 1873, ho started dowa townl, and on Mil- waukeo uvenue, ot o strect-crossing where the cur should have stupped, ho attompted 1o got on p street- car of tho West Division line, The step and psve- ‘ment wero slippery, and, a8 b jumped ou, heslipped, and was throwa uider the wheols uwnd runw over, Lis Ieg was broken und was uwpututed, uud he claims to huve sustaiied dumuges fo the smount of $10,000, He olleges, aleo, that Le called out to tho conductur of the car, und it i theretore duo {o the negiigenco of tho Company thut the aceldent oceurred, Defendantu clain that tho couducior dld not seo ho plaintiit, und that be, by ottemptivg to_get on the froue platform of tho cur, was gutity of such uegil~ genco au to prechude him froi recoveriug sny damugo Trom thia Corpauy, BTOREY KICKETIL, Wo do not_ssy ho ducs lierlly, though tha fact js s:rol.mlllfl cuough, but roctaplorically, aud thus: In uly Lubt o wmechaudes’ Hen vult was pending wheveln tho embryo hiayor wns defenduni, It iwas noban- nounced ii1 tho lubt day’s call_beforo Judge Liplon, on whose calendar it was, sud the stiornoys of the genlal Storey thought thut no answer would Lo raquired under their interpretation of tho statuta untit the cage was on the day’s cail, Thorefore, ono of themn went Lust und the other—perhags West, At uny rate, a defauit was takon sgaiust the plous W, F., the watker houg the churchice, und 1his has caused tho kick orennid, 11 o leugthy afic e2.t tho bumumers' cundi- date denles that he is indobted 1o the petitioners who obtalued tse Judgnicnt, but, ou the cther kaud, that o can obtuln & beuvy Julgmont against them, and Lo desireth to fiuitate un editorind Lrother of his on Loke strect, ond borrow gomo motioy iudeZiteiy ut 6 per cent interest, 1o grows rapacious, Tho $5,000 bite hus digested already, An afiidavit of the nttorueys fa alsa fued, cottlug aut the fucts n to tho catl, aud tho mucaniug of the statute, in order to Lavo it sot aside, QUARNEL AMONG. PANTNERS, Tormen Eschenberg yesterdsy tlud o Bill in th Cir~ cuit Court aguiust his puriners, Charies Ohin and Vai~ entinn Kistoer, fn the bricl-makiug business, Each party contributed §0,000; compiainant, however, wis 1ot fo employ his t{me therefn, but was n spccfal ‘part- e ns botween thio partice, but n gonerul purtnor oy ro. gurds the public; aud was (0 veceivo onp AIfth of tho profits of the busiuees, During the first year the firw mado monoy, Compleinont bus not druivn sny, but clajma that Ohm bos largely overdrawn his account, Ohun also entered into purtnership with Henry Ricke, 1in the furnfture buefness, and as o partier with Kist- ner loaned largo sums to tho firm of Ricke & Co,, amounting fu uil to 7,638.64, Some time {n this montl & petition in baukruptey was filed agaiust the firm of Ricko & Co, The firin, 08 woll aa Onm, aro insolvent, ‘I'ho firm of Obm & Kistner, however, are amply solve cut, Binco gatd petition was filed,complainant syera that Ohin bos paid_sonio of hia ndlvidual delts with the puper of tho firm, to tho amount of £4,000, uud Lo Teura that Olun will do ko aguin, and will aled, collect uonoys of the firm and appropriate them to his own uao, Complainant thereforo asks for an injunction sgainst Olim, for & Rocefver to take charge of the affalrs of tho'firm of Obm & Kistner, and for un ac- count and the payment of hiy share, with the profits, “Tho fufunctfon was meued by Judge Furwell, on fing 4 bond in tho peunlty of $5,000, (OODRIGIL 48 A PROPHET, Clarisa A, Thomgion, by A, Goadrich, hor solicltar, filed & bill for divorco yesterday agajust her huspand, Willfsm Thompeon, It it sho alleges, oF Tuther Good- xich nllegos for her, probably, thaf, sineo tho lst day of ctober, dofendunt hud given himself up to adulterous practices, and particularly that on thie 24ib (to-day, and tho bill wus fed yestorday), Lo commifted udiltory with some persou {0 complatiant unkuawn, Whereforo slio asks u divoreo. The amaunut of ql,nlul required to announco that a man had done such o thing on o future duy is somo~ thing astounding, sud it 18 hoped thut when tho caso catnes on for a hearlug, the complalnat, or A, Gaad- rich, may be asked to toll tho plodding world in gener- Bl o ho o shio “achfeved grentness i (h(s 1o, Bpoclally would the knowledge bo of bonefit to the hordo of falso prophets in the shapo of clafrvoyants, 1nedfums, and sovontls gons and daughters, who earn 5 procarious liviug by guessing wilh moare or less abrawdness tho futuro of thalr visitors, Mr, Goodrielt will picaso take thio floor, If ho was ot bork 10 great~ noss, horo {u the {imo to achfvve it. . DISAGREPRING PARTNERA, John Webar complained yosterday, by his biil filed in tho Buperior Conrt, of Wis unfaithinl partner, Pater Moctler, Wober suya'that, on the 6th day of August Last, Lie cntored fato partncrship 1n the grocery bust- neas with the defundant, Moollor was o contributo $2,600, snd complafuant $300 aud his labor aud oxpori- cico, and Ihoy woro to aharo tho profits oqually, Muofior nctualfy did put in $1,200 caub, udd grocorics wortli $300 moro. ‘Cho profita havo amountod, sluce tho commencoment of tho bustuess, to aboul $100, i cluding fucroasod stock and debts due them, Al went woll until tho 4t of this month, whon defehdant drove complafnsut out of the atore, and refuscd him ontranco or to q\vu Lim any sharo of the procecds, and confiscated ihe books and cash, Complainun 4uorcfors ssks & dlssolution of tho purthersbip,unud for an uccount, UNITED KTATES OOURTS, A bill to forocloas s mortgage wan ied by tho Con- necticnt Mutual Lifo-Insuranco Company aguinat Jodeph Hareis und wifo, Awos T, Tompling, Edward ‘A, Simall, Adam Bunth, Georgo Garduor, Francis E, Ttiguy, Dayld Cole, Olarlen D, Cole, Bdward F, Pulsi- for, Thomas Brown, Alden Brovillo, Jumos Daxtor, Jolin O, MeCord, Horaco 1. Thomay,’ Oliarlos O, Col= lius, Baruls Larker, G, 8, 1abbard, 8¢., G, 8, Yubburd, Jr,,'Charles 1, Cobnrs, Jumcs 15, A'yier, Mosos W, Towell, Ttrasmus M. Moffott, Viora Tompkins, and Nathay Corwilh, Tho premfsen mortgaged aro_ the 12, 3; ot Lot 20, Llock 5, in Malcom McNiol'a gubdivi- slon of Blocke @, 7, aud B, In Wright's Additlon to Ghicugo, on which there s (uo tho sum of $13,500, A fudgmont for $5,207.43 was vendered {n favor of Fred 8, 1141l ogafust Danjol, A, Loriug ond X, Tllden, Prauk I, Whitmon ot al, recovered a Sudgniont for $2,00,71 against Danlol A, Loring aud E, Tilden, Titz A, Woodlry was, on motion "of E, &, Otis, dd- mitted o practice i both tho Uniter Blates Courts, Avimilar order was entered i holulf of Gharloa Drowaoll, ou motlon of Unltad Btatea Attornoy J, O, ovor, NANRRUPTOY ITEME, In tho mntter of Heliwartz sud Waddell, discharges wars fsstied to both the baukrupta, 1f, B, Qlafiiu & uo,, of Now York, filed application yesterday in bankruptey sguinst Willinm A, Butters and W, Ylonry Dutters, ~Petitiouces clabm $1,000 and intorest dus them on o'notw mado by Butters & Co, to Ilmiin, Hute & Co,, and indorsed to potitionors, Puymont wus demanded und los buen refused for a feslod of fourten duyw, Choy aleo alloge that uttors & o, buve ullowed » {‘\ldumul\l to b tuken ayaint them i fuvor of Churles E, Dogert, for $4,048.57, and thut o potition hoa bewn filed agatust Wihlium ‘A, Butters sowe ten d 8go, A rule to alow causp was eutored, veturuable Nov, Y, 2674, [ 1n the caso of 11, 0, Childs ot al, tho Asolgnea's roport of slo was flled and approve “[lio roport of anlo by tho Anslgneo of the proporty of Iriggine & Brand, bankrupls wan Aled, and su_ofdor outered that it standa approved unloas objections ro Al in tou days. 'Y COURT, oouNT: 3 The will of John Herold was proved and lottors tostumentary granted to Mary Marald under o bond of 4,400, T tiio mntter of tho estato of Goorga W, Taffon Clinrles 1, Lawin wat brought In ou attachmont and it wan orderod 1hat ho o disehigrged, and that be fur- ninh nuretfo fi ten diyn for thy pisins nt to the wd- mIALIRLOY of partorkiip wasets fu Lin. liahda within alxty days from this dute, The f'es in tho caso 1 £ Jonn W, 1npking wero re- atored und & now bond for S24,0K Alud id approved. Fredrelk Wammel, Jobn Bivhori, Jueob Buhneluer Inlin Gebel, Gara'Olpon, Alieo J, Kompy and James Buindl werw biled by o jilry and adgudged Snsuse, COURLS IN DRIEP, Jolun Derry sosteruday suod _out 1 distross warrant agalust Autahio Geydo, fur $334 rent duo, for rent of 120 Deathor streot, An action of assitipsit for $39,000 was _commenced in the Buperior Court by Eliiha Lo agalnst Georgo e Naack @ ly Wallack commencad a sult It aretinipsit against Arthio W, Pouny, Obarioa W, Weaks, Bid. Laven 5. Pouny for §2,000, Au netion fu {rospias was commenced yestorday by Chnvlen E, Whito against Adolph Borg for $1,600, Murihy ‘G, Dunforth Instituled a suit for 1,000 ogainst 8, It Huven, ‘An action for 33,000 dmngea was begun by Rudolph Wutlitzer syninst Jobu Molter, Judgo Heaton will hear motions for mow triale to- Y. Charlea W, Rigdon and Olwny Watson commenced au nction ngninst Goorgo J, Sherman ond enry E. Tlekett for $4,000, QGedrgo A, Fitch and George W, Snyder commencad an action in assumpeit sgaiust Georgo U, Sisson and Omau Newman for §15,000, Jammes B, Wright clalia $3,000 damagea against - W, 10, Fergus and Joliu Dates, IMICHIGAN SUPREME COURT. Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trituns, TANRING, Nich,, Oct, Zh~Tho following huainess way trausacled o the Sitpromo Court to-lay ¢ Artlar M, Odell, v, James T, Willlams, Grder enter- od for tho Adininfstrator of tiie Odoil estato to appear within thirly days aftec notico aud prosccitto the suit, 46~0Oharits Motros v. Tho Tort Wasne, Juckvon & Saginuw Ruflway Company, Argument concluded, 4i~itaulen Wheelur v. Wil Dacrison. Subiut- on bricfs, 48—3urtlis J, Willotts v, John D, Walkor. Argued aud subilted. . THE CALL for Friday, Oct, 24, 1n nu follows: 50—Goi, IT. Ludolphy v, Marijl Ludolphy, §1—Quza 8, Blesell v, Joel Colllus, pf="The Pablnsular Jaitway Company v. Bquiro O, orp, 68—Tohn Clark v, Willlam I, Cralg, Hiram Walker, and Moeox P, Tlutehing, S0—Lennder 8, Butterfield v, Taanc I, Voorbels, G1—ldney Tucker v, Arthur Jill, G2—Augtstua H, Weat v, ieury Laraway, Jr,, and Annlo Larawny, Gi—\Villam ‘T, Willard snd Georgo Willard v, Georgo G, Lovel G3—Hugls Kuealo v, Mary A, Knealo, 1~—Joseph W, Ttarwood v, Danlel I, Undorwood £53 86—Juliu G, Mason v, Jolin W, Frerch o] 5 B—Jolin L, Porking v, Loftus N, Keatlug and Arvin | ¥. Whelaz, THE TICE METER CASE. Spectat Dispatchi ko The Chicayo Tribune, Prona, 1il,, Oul, 23,—Judgo J, W, Cochran to-dny dullvered bis opfufon on thio question of tho ronowned "Tico moter creo of Farwell v, Lmery Tive, about which thicro bus béeu so much controversy of late, On Oct, 3, Judgo Doolittle appeared Lero for Tice, sud potie tioned thint this case bo changed from the Court hiero tothat of tho United States nt Chicago, In his do- cision to-day Judge Gachiran recited tha various ftops i the ease, and clted tho Btate and Foderal luwa under which the cano was reopened and (ko motion for the removal made, nud decided that his Court had no Jurisdiction $n tho care, ond that o Federal Conrt was o proper placo for tho controversy to bo carcied, Tlio maotfou for removal was granted, ‘This onds tho Tice metor business in Peorla, RICHMOND, IND. The Baxter Temperance Bill nt Moneo --End oi the Attempt for tho kce moval of the CountywSent, Special Dirpatch to The Chicago Tribune, RiomstonD, Ind., Oct, 23,~Tho declsion of tho Bu. preme Court of Indiang, declaring tho Iudiana Tem- poranco law constitutional, as had o telling offect fn thls city, the homa of Willlum Taxtor, suthor of the bill, Tho ealoon-men held & meeting and resolved to comply with thoprovisions of the bill, Auy dealer violat- {ng 1t will Lo held individually responsible; and thoro can bo no recourro to the Assaciatfon, As & result of this notion, four of tho prinicinal sxloons buvo closed, and wany more will do likewiss in a fow dayo, at the iustance of legal counsl. There ara but threo lceneed saloous in tho clity undet {ho old Inw, oud thelr li- cenwea oxpir fn January ; sud only soven lcemsed saloous in tho county, ‘The county-seat.-removal war 18 over, tho Supremo Court Judges announcing their docielon on the pomts {n Judge Peele's complufut, for the injunction agajust tho removal fo tho cily,’ final; and ho huving no now oues, Lo withdraws ‘tho motion for a relieatlng, FORT WAYNE, IND, A Suit Agninst the Street Eailway k. Compnuy for $20,000==A Deputy Mire shat on Trinl for Assault with Ine tent to Kill, Specful Dispateh to The Chtearo Tribune, Font Wavne, Ind,, Oct, 23,—~The cace of Estallo Cares, thvough her guardian, ageinst tho Cltizens’ Btreet Railroad Company, cliimiug $20,000 dnmagea for tholoss of & faot laat apring, was given to tho jury to-night. Tho caso has oxclted great deal of interest, some of {hio most omnent lawyers in tho Blate belug retained on both sides, The preliminary examination of Doputy Morshal MeCun, on a chargo of nssoult and battery with in- tent 1o kill, was postponed until next Wednesdoy. McConn guvo securlly in $.000 for iy apoaraice, Dymay, the injured mnn, was consclous for s short perid fo-day for the firat timo sinco last Saturdoy m%-h(. Thoro s but siight hopo of s recovery as yeot, THE CONING WOMAN. Sho is Sceking for a Foothold in tho Vicinity of Boston—A Conmununkty in Which Men will bo Bisgualified from Voting. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Bostoy, Oct, 23,—Tho establishment. of o woman'a community within tho Itnits of tho town of Woburn, aboul 12 milea from Boston, was begun yosterday by tho formal ralsing of tho framo of tho firat bullding, In tuls community all tho land 48 to Lo owned by womon, and 60 far o8 {ho management. of tho nffalr o tha village 14 concerned, woman_sutfrago fa to Lo ronlized 1o the axtent of the utler pnu(lmf dsqualif- cation of tho eternor oz, Tho mombers of the com- munlty aro olliged o netont to n constiiu- tion ‘which {a to govern it, but further then ¢his thoy are unreatrufued; oxcept, however, that they are expected to nttend at least onco a week wpon tho uncetarian sorvico 1o bo Lield, Tho occupation of tho reaidenta in Aurora villago will o varfed, and in- duatrial scliools sre yrovided to it peruony for tho difforont kfuds of work fo ba done, including & domes- tio schiool for inatruction n Nomo dutics, Esch homostead 18 to bo accompsniod with n garden ; sud gardoning ond fruit-ralsing will - be & fovorfte _ocenpatfon. Co-operafivo schemes aro alio planocd. Ono ~ of these, and that which hins beon pushied noarer to realization than any other connectod with the enterpriso, {8 the estub- lishmont of a Iaundry wheroe full facilitics are to bo afforded for doing work on a largo scalo, and bringing money into this thus far_decidedly neody villags by compeliug with famous Troy laundrics, About 1,000 ‘porous sro commitied to the enterprlsd, though thoy aro not all women, and not to bo residoite, Tho sile of the vilfago 14 o wildernesn, and it offo manner of obstacles, 'Fhio community in called ho Women's ‘Economical Garden Howestead League," and it o eatablished by act of tho Btato Leglslaturo, SALMON P. CHASE. Eulogics of the Late Chict Yuutice In tho United States Supreme Court, WasnNaTon, Oct, 23, —~At tho opening of tho Su. premo Court to-duy Atforney-Gen, Willlsms prescnted resolutions of the Bar iu rospoct to the momory of tho Iate Clifef Justico Chasc, ntud {n tho course of hia ro- marks gald : ¥ Postority will know bim through bis whllo services, but wo, his nasoclated and frionds, Euow and cun approciats as well bis. privato virtaes, Physically, intollectually, sud morslly Lo was all thit o ONef Justico ought to Do, Tmpelled by what Lins been termed tho fufirmity of noblo mds, o pur- suod with untiring zeal his lofty alms, aud whstever clin sald of hia’ aspirations, bapplly " no ono cum ey fhot they marred tho excellonce or purity of his porsonal obaracter, o went down to tho "gravo crowned with years sl mony honors, and left to his children aud fs country the rocord of a life Tich iu the world'a opinlon nud men's praise, and full of all we could do- sire but daya, Associate-Justico Clifford, in response, roviewed tho publlo carcor of deceased, siying Mel find it casy to Toviow othiers, but much more ditioutt to criticize and revlew tholr own sets, and yot that 1 tho yory summit fo which tho upright Judgo should niways bo strlviug, Trido of opiniou ut suckia tima is too apt t0 prodosie fnuto over love of Justico, it {twas oxactly under snch cirenmstancos that the lato Chiof Justieo waa called upon to review, as Judge, ono of tho ost atriklugund conspleuous of his acte, o guardian of tho Natlonal Treasury, at & moment when tho fulo of tho Natlon so much deponded urm\ ita_corroct Admiunistration, Ureat success attemied the finoncla) schemo whon it was adopled, A timo had secured for i nn extensivo spproval, as the war of the robole Hon wan victoriously ended, and the national weulth was rapldly increns . Oircumatances Loltor calcus Iated to fostor prie of opinfon cantot well bo imug ined but the Chilef~Justice, who had so ercditably mot tho demunds of duty fu g o grout vurloty of other fespousiblo positicns, dld” not hesitato 0 apply his host yowors to tho tusk of roviewing tho mnoumir i question, and flm\l\{]r not justified by tho Oopatd mn? seont from Lie Sl conelusion, and bl dedd hin opinfon that it wis itution, Judges nnd jurista asa maorlty of (o Judges of thla Court dv, that bs was right ne Becretury of the Irensury, but evéry gonerons mind, ne oms to mo, should honor fho candor and seif-control which nspired and fudueed lfl such sctjon, In coucluaion, o wadil that tho Juslices i of tho Gourt had lost a roverod companion and the publfo a groat mogfatento and an upright orvant, ‘Th Qourt concurred In tho resolutions of Hio ar, snd dirceled that thoy ba entereil on tho minutes, Tho Court then, from reapect to tho ‘memory of tho docensed, adjoutned until to-morrow, olssd i i - OBITUARY. The flon, Wiltinm stadden, Springs tield, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieago Tethune. Benuaricin, 1k, Ocl, 2,—The swldon and alto- gother unoxpeeted death of the ifon, Wilitam Stadden, which oceurred (hfa ulternoon, whil bring widuess to iy wauy Erionds who rrolda i oll parta of tho Blute, Mo otoret tho Auditor's aflico 1 this Stato uuder Mr. Qanughell us » clerk in 1317, nnd, with LU o siort nb- aunic, s romained contstuitly {1 tho ofiico. ainco that date, the thuo of s dosth, he was tho Calof Clork in_the oMee, Baporlutemdent of tho Insuranco Buroaw, and ' bnt Tocontly was the Scorelary of (ho Btato Hoard of lLigunlization, Tho Jatier position ho hos flled over inco the Btale Bourd had an exlstenco, He had just roturned Srom B, Lonls, auid was ol focllng very well, bt np to a few winutes Lefore bis deatls "his ‘condition had 1ot bect el a8 o el thg attention of » plyal. clun, 1l death oceurrod at 1:30 o'clock, and wan cansed by a diseago of Lhn heart, suporindueod by hard and unremitting labor, 1o was born in Nowark, O, 111820, ntud wan 47 yearnold, o leaves o wifo and fivo children, with & competénce, Gen. Thomas Cadwallader. Speelal lh'lfufefi {o The (’hicayo Tridune. THILADELING, Ph, Oct, 2~Gen, Thomne Cade walluior diod Inst ight at bl residonce in Tronton, Ho waw fudisposed soino fow duyr, laboring under an attack of paralyals, ITo was neurly 80 yeara old, and wasn son of Col, Lambort Cadwallader, of Revolu- tlonary fame, 1o served nn Adjutun(-Gosoral of Now Jersoy for sauy yeard prior to 1856, Gen, Cadwalludor, of Now Jorscy. New Yoik, Uet. 23.—Gun, Cadwallader, of Now Jor- 80y, dlod to-duy, nged 65, oL Mo CRIME. The Doputy-Tostmaster of Wilmings ton, Dely, Charged with Embezzies ment, Spectal Dispatch fo The Chicagn Tribune, PruApELria, Oct, 2),—Deputy-Postmaster Ed- ward J, Dougherty, of Wilinington, Del., hay been ar~ rested for defuleation, amonnting to some $,000, and las Loen required to give $6,000 badl for appenrance beforo tho United Slntes Commlssioner nest Mondny to nnawor chargen, 11 boudsmen are wuwiling to make good {hio deficlency until further fuvestigution, Dougherty was Chief of Yolfeo under Mayor Valoatine, and resigied that post on the lat of Jununry, 1873, £0 nccept his presont position, 1o had, untll lately. been conaidered an honeat mion, (ho only dishonorablo nct hitherto mputed to him being his conylicity in tho frunds of tho Republican Nominating Convention in 1472, through which United States Marshind Dusn wab oxpeiled from the Exectivo Commitios of tho party, Collcctor ¥nrper's Chief Ofexk lma Ldicted. Speelal Dlfl:lch ta The Chicago Trihune, Srrinoyicup, Oct, 2.~1The Grand dury in ths Unlted Btates Court returned a bill of indictinent into tho court to-duy aguinst Albert Bmith, chief clerk of ox-Collector Hatpor, It cliarges him Witls compllelty in the embozzlement of $104,619,14 Government money, it il probably demaiid (rat ot th tarm of Uiy court, Deliberate ond Unprovoled Murders Seclal Diggatclty The Chicayo Teliune, BLOOSINGTON, 111, Oc Decatur, 1nat night, Tat Kenuedy, o peaceablo citkzen, wag atalbod by Foter Canoy, Jr., Who first eliook hauda with Lim_ mid then plunged ' dirk knife fnto his heurt, At one timo Ken- nedy bad testifiud that Cacey's fatiior bad sold Liquor witliout a licansy, Tha murderor gayo himsolf up this moraing. Twently Years® Amprisonment fgor Nanslaughter, Sperdnl Dinpatel, (o Tha Chicaga Tyibune, INDIARAOLIS, 1ud,, Oct. 2, —Janies Cullum to-dny ;}ruamx gullty to a chiargs of tunaiaughter, for killng acob eluinicr, at o butcher’ plenic in thik city threo months ago, and was Aentenced to nay o fine of $100 and Le imiprisoned twouty years, Cho deed was dono \\}:{.h astono inariol, ‘Fho murderer is but 23 yeurs old, A Chicago Burglar Escapos Punishe ment. Spactal Dispatel (o The Chicago Tribune, Fox Du Lc, Wik, Oct, 2.—Tho trial of J, Docker, 8 notorlous Chiago Burglir, which has occupled th attention of the Criminal Goust tho past week, ter- minated lost night, Tho jury, ofter being out 16 bours, fafled to agree, tho Yoto standing 6 for con- victlon {0 6 for acquittal, Decker gave badl in tho sum of $1,500 to appcar at 1he noxt torm of the Court, and was @ischarged, Judgo David Taylor and Col, Gil- son prosecuted, and Gen, Bragg, Col. Pler, sud B, T, Delany defouded, : 'The Stolkes Trinl, New Youw, Oct. 2.—~Among tho witnosses in tho Btokes cuse, to-day, to tostify (o b mental conditfon previous to'tlio sliootiug of Xisk, was W, I G, Shauks, an editor of tho Now York ZLribitne, who was brought frow o prison {n_Brooklyn, Hu snid that. Stokes hd told him that Fisk bad put o prica on his (Stokes’) Tiead ; that (w0 mon wero after bim, and (hat. Lo curs ried a pistol for bisown protection, Othier evidence was glven golng to show tliat Stokes bolivved that Fisk or uomo of is followora would shoot bisn, Jenuje Turner, walting-mald to the Morses, in tho Gruud Centrat Hitel, i lis cano from o sick Lod (o givo her ovldence,’ On tho evening of Jdun. 6, sho Gaw Stoles como along tho wecond-floor ball and Jook 1o yarlur No, 207, s ou, aud burn back und look in agaiu, and then go tu the hed of tho ludies’ staircasc, Tonaby Hart was not fu sight, o waa cloaning & globo rownd tho corner of thio clevator, Sk went araund tho clovator to sposk to Hart, whon the roport of u pistol was heard, nd Stokes chmy back, looking very pale, and erled out twice, © Got @ doctor 3 und theh 8lio wout o tho bend of tho ludies atutrs, and gaw Fisl, wounded, sud n Indy coming up-ataits plek np pistol on tho fourth stop and hund it to o gentloma, §ho told whnt kho lisd scen to tho Morsey, Willium 1T, Chispson, Peofussor of Materin Mudica i tho Univer- slty, pso it us s oplnion that Tisk died from the effcets o drugs ndmilstored nfter L was sbot, ‘Afler rocess Stokes was placed on the stand sud tea— tified us to tho business relutivns botwoen himself snd ik, Ho rolated the story of tho court-room fn tho ‘Mangficld lbel easo on tha marning of the murder; s intorviow with Mr, Sprugue, Mayor of Utlca, ro- gurdiug bl proposed visit ta- Brovidence, R, L., and tho fear that ¥lsik wonld shoot, and would Jiove him Lrought back on a requisitio, circumnstuncos of his visit Lo tho Grand Geutrol Wotcl, snd dedcribed tho encounter with Fisk, “he iattor, ho sadd, camo up-utairs with o plstol ‘hold in both bands, cocking it s ho cante, Ho shouted to Flek uot t0 shoot, and thien lrmsolf Ared two aliote with pistol i1 1is gloved hond, Mo then droppod the weapon. 1o deacribed his arrest, snd sald tho evidunco of the boy Iart Is entirely mahufactured. Hia testimony ia substantially tho amo as already published, A slight passngo~ut-aring oocurred blweon Mr. Tre- mnino, of Slokes' counsel, tho District Attornoy, and Judgo Davia, on account of a siggeation by ‘Lrciialue to witnes, 'The Diatrlct Attornoy abjccted to couubel putting words tn witness’ moutli, Tho Judgo suse talued tho District Attorney, On tho conclusion of Slokés’ sxamination the conrt sdjourned, Delibernte Murder. Lovmsvrice, Xy., Oct, 20.—~This afternoon ot § oclock & mun naned Josoph Grawlord entered Magls- trato Liucolu’s ofiice, on Soventh streot, wilh o com- ‘panion, nd, walking to a pmall_back foom, spoko & fow wokda to Jobin McCarty, o woll-kuowd laweyer, end then drow Lie pistol and fred at him at o distauce of iva foet, thio bail passing through McCarthy's hoad, near tho right car, Crawford turnied to pass out, bul wae caught by Bquiro Lincoln, oud sont 1o jafl, ’ Me- Carthy i8 sald to have rolained $350 Lounty-mouoy be« longlug to Crawford siuce 1866, hio having “collected it for him after tho war, After repeated demands, Grawford went at the lour sbovo stated aud_ said ho ‘wauted hin money, Crawford's companiou states tiat AMcCartby threatened to kill Orawford, with the result stoted. Crawford [ a wealthy Teunesscean, 3oCar {iy was taken Lome, and 18 1 eritical condition, The MeCoolk Murder Cases YAWRTON, D, T, Oct, 23,—~Fho motion to ndmit Wintermuts o bff was arguicd ot lougth 3n_the Dis- {rict Court ihls afterncon., 'The prosecution flrat clulmod that no such application should ho mude o considered until the prisoner had ploaded to the in- dictment, Judgo Batns auld that Lo would_ conslder this quosilon beforo acting on tho mation, Ho heard the argument ou the muln question, sud reservod hiy dection untsl to-morrow, ‘Tho defonso, in tho conrsy of thie argumont, cinimed (ho rendiness, and oven ans- {oty, of Wintermute to bo tricd at this term, and that bo did not desire a contlntanco, Sunpected Muarder, New Tonr, Oct, 23,—A rumor fa current in Drooldyn that ox-Awsemblyman Towor wae murdered, three bul- lets belng found in his head, viadenls sode S BALTIMORE LIVE-STOCK MARKET, DaLTIMORE, Oct, 20.—CATTLL~Market dull ond Ko lower, Thevory best sold at 5@E0:e; that generall zuted first quality, 4G50 3 mediim 10 good fulr quuli- ty, 84@do, Rtecelpty, 4,000 head, Bales, 9,833, {lows—Tho market hkd o tull Bupply, wilh only a !{n;gjlrmx:lu\l; prices o lowor, or BX@Uke, Recelpts, ) hend, 'Sucer—Dull and Lo fower, or 4@50, Recelpls, 4,440 lead, MARINE, Yort of Chiengo, ARRIVED,..... o Behr I, F, Wado, Muskeyou, hunber, Lrop s, Albans, Uglensbiurgn, sundrios, Belir Argo, I iynew' Pler, woud, Buhr Eilian Allen, Monominve, lnmber, Trop Favorite, Menomines, sundries, Targo Bonora, Monominoe, limbor, Baryo lronson, Monominco, himiber, argo Bllen Willinms, Monoinlnee, limber, Btmir Bheboygan, I'wo Rivors, sundries, Sebe Riopubllc hufaloy cul, Prap Ouelda, TiuiTalo, sundric Bebr Jouos, Muskogol, hnmbe Frop Philutelphis, Bultilo, sundrles OLEANED, JOct, 20, Prop “!'n'y ?ou\d, Butialo, 18§ 62,000 bu g Sebir Brolla, Biffalo, 10,010 b whoat, 14,013 bu corn, Yrop Lmv}sr‘u Sluto, Dullalo, 700 sncks oli-cake, aud wundriea, ol New Downinlon, Walkervillo, 8,180 bu wheat iy corg ervier BISS i o then related tho | Sohr Adjrondac, Duffalo, 17,000 bu wheat, Bark V. R ‘Watson, Buffalo, 50,000 bu wheat, 2,000 b onts, Scow Milton, Whito Lake, 1,000 bu corn, 10 brls pork, Hebr Falcon, Pero Marquatio, 10 cids atono. Sicht Northwest BufTalo, 30,000 bit corn, Schr 00, BufTalo, 47,600 bu corn, Behr City of Groen Iiay, Bufalo, 32,631 bu wheat, Kelie Ko Wing, 1huFaly, 46,000 bu corn, 8chr Duenn Olty, Duticans City, 1,063 bu corn, 4,185 b oy, 100 brls pork, 400 bels flonr, 16 tes beek SHtmr Suoboggan, Maciue, aundries, NIGIET OLEAIANCES, Sohr Now Domiulon, Wallkervlile, 14,171 bt corn, Yrop 8, D. Caldwell, Port Huron, 17,970 bu corn, 1,300 Vrla flonr, and sundrios, Behr Amnsie niTnlo, 15,442 by rye, Birk B, ¥, Bruer, Bufielo, 64,000 hu onts, Hehr Enpindole, Sanitowor, 1,600 bu corn, T wore again folrly noliva ol nbont sewlorday's rates, or at Safor eorn niid Bie for wheat {o Buftuio, and 11360 and 11¢ for whet aid cortt o Oawego, reupcelivels, The engagoments roported wera: 'Ta Bulinlo—Sebe 8. V. R, Wataon, wheat at Gige selir Newberry, Inrgos Tareat Gily wnd eGregor, props Moliawk and Oneldn {ualanco cargo), corn at 6 { wehr Nilon, corn on own- or'a account i prop Philadeluhis, wheat' theough, To Oswogo—Sehr Dan Lyons, wheat at 11igc § selira G, Moltison and Titzlgli, corn e, Lo Ogaonsbirgh ~Prap B, Allans, corn on (hrougii rafo, Hehr Jessio Drumimond, corn, ta Klugutan, ot privath terma, And achr M. Egiu, coi, 10 aruln, on privato ternn,, To- fa 135 eapaclty equal to 00,000 bud whout aiid 450,000 Voasoln Passed Detroit, DRTROIT, Oct. 23.—PAHKD Ur~Props Bunt tdam Jotnbes and haraes § Aehrn Acontun, Red S Liiey aud Bivo, Living, Typo, Montauk, Bam Gook, Blgior, Gen. Bhierman, Valentine, Turnot und Folles, 3 N, Tosfer, AL, Micllor, W, &, Grant, Wrenn, 1, Doud, "T“m‘. D Pre W Y AssED DowN—Props Wouona, Tempest and b: Dl and Ustnas, Ward and barge s sclwn Sklnlllxcr,nms';: Exchango, Morrall, Wiko~Boutliwest, Drznorr, Mieh,, Oct, 23—Evening—PAsseD Dowsie Propy St Joseph, Drusala, Nohraltu, Ovontes, Kewees 1nb, Concord and barges "athrs Neghuuca, O, P, Wil mik, PASaED Up—Prop Tolodo, WiNp-—Bouthwest, SPECIAL NOTICES. ' The Confessions of an Invalid. mfl"-'%hzem?r'- e*:;r:xlmrfl -l'ul wakho )yanflnhnllyuunq Ly onu'wis 1t oured hinsell Banpiying (ho, s of aelf-curo, and sant. o - TRl MAYRATRC os 18, Hrnhiin, Ny NATHAN: SHAWLS. %hafivfi.s, India Cashmere Shawls Scarlet and Black Centre Breakfast Shawls; Striped Delhi Shawls ; French,Scotch, and English Shawls; Black Embhroidered Cashmere Shawls; Ottoman and Scoteh Plaid, Shetland and Breakfast Shawly; Carriage Wraps: Children’s Shawls, and a choice stock of everything new anc seasonable pertaining to this department, all of recent pur chase, and of excellent valw and styles, Chas. Gossage & Co. 106, 108, 110 State-st, 60 & 62 Washington-st, DRY GOODS, A TEW SPEGIAL BARGAIY AMONG HIUNDREDS NOW SELLING AT CARSON, PIRIE & CO.- RETAIL DEPARTMENT, ‘WEST MADISON & PEORIA-ST KID GLOVES. 8,000 palrs gounulua Pacle Kid Gloves, aqual to any Quality, reduced from $1.75 to §1 a patr—in culors onl *! Thorusun's Bost" 2-button Kid Gloves at 8150, ru 1ar prico is £2.25—4n cvlors only, Good 2mtten Kid Gloves, Colored and Black, §1a p Good 1-button Kid Gloves, Colorod and Llack, 8 cu apalr, LINBN REMNANTS. 2,500 short leugths, Manuincturors® Remuants, Trlabs Linony, at 25 ots, & yacd—a £roat bargain, 2,600 short lengths, fino qualty of sama gouds, at 80 yard, somo of thaw bolng worth 21, FLANNBELS. Good White Domot Flaunols at 20 and 23 cts. Goad White All-Wool do,, 30c, 3ic, and upwards. Clood Red All-Wool do., %50 upwarda, Bargaius In Shirttng Flaunols, Bargains in Shakor Flannols, Dargatns in Blankets, IT PAYS TO TRADEON THE WEST 8T Cor, Madison & Peoria. STEM-WINDING WATCHES. STEM-WINDING ELGIN WATCHE GILES, BRO. & 266 & 268 Wabash-av. Prices of ALL GRADE. WATCHES greatly reducec CGOLD 8 Amd. OIL TANKS. Stipping Cau Manofactaring ( OXTEL.: TATNES ON’S PATENT REVOTA o A R OB PHNS PaT. MIIA ING ¥OROR FUNPS, for Simmilolt { ni IoR ™t ory Tatik And T amp WirTi WILSON & BEVENDE 46 & 48 West Lak e e e it "~ DISSOLUTION N DISSOLUTL Obilds, Graber & Co. hias boon dissc m’\r-mu‘lhé?n"-fm-.’ Al acowunts of anld e to bu [y J by Joha Uraber, in oty sy GO BuoRbeg B! GBI o b, CLLLDR,

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