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. the arm, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 18%4, 7 LOCAL MISGELLANY. ‘THE ITALIAN MURDER. . Coroner Stophons rosumed tho inquest npon Ihe body ‘of Ozzato Gonnarlo, who was killed Bundoy ovoning in Erat Fourtoonth stroat, at 10:30 & m. yestorday, 'Threo witnosscs woro ox= smined, nud whatover donbt may havo oxisted provlous to thelr examination was dissipated by $ho positivo testimony of Qoorge M. Bakor, zoxton of tho Wabash Avenuo Mothodlst Churel, who atated that ho witnossed sho af- fray, and anw Francisco draw o knifo and mnko »lungo with It ot tho docensed, Tho jury, with- out any hesitntion, rondored n vordict charging Franolsoo with having killed Ozzato Gonuario, TIE IRISONER, when asled it ho dosived to mako m stntomont, protestod ngninst tho translation of the evidouco mado by the intorprotors, bolloving theM to bo biased agatnst Lim, doniad that ho Jilled Gonoa- xlo, ani desired to bo tried by an Italian court, fThe Coronor committod him to_wwalk tho action of the Grand Jury, and dircotod that all tho wit- nessos bo biolil in oustody, In defsult of 81,000 bail onch, -An oxcoptiop was mndo in tho onso of Baker, tho church soxton. Franciscoapponrod to think that with tho termination of the fnquest Bis Ingt hour wos como for, o8 ho way marchiod oft in custody of & polico ofticor to the polico atation, e wa na d jcotod a8 ho might be 1f hio woro approaching the seaffold of doathi. SEVERIO DT LAQUELLA, ono of the players In the %‘mno of morrs, and oo of tho fumatos of thia cl nnnlufinnlmn ro- troat on Fouttventh stroot, testitled that do- coasod and tha yrisoner quarroled, nnd eallod ouo Shother thieves; that deceasod, in responso to » ohallougo from tho prisoner, rose from tho steps leading lo the houso, on which haavas pitting, oud the two clinched and fell on tho gldewalk, Francldco being tho under ono, Wit~ oaw saw a knifo in the prisouor's right hand when both foll, aud saw him use it on tho do- cm\snfl, giving him an undorhand bhrust in the gide. 'the prisoncr, withoss eaid, was & bad character,—Lie was o thief, TAFFATLE COMMENE tostifiod in tho Emglish languoge. Thia was uite a reliof both to the Coronor and jury, sud amv -oxprossod thoir entisTaction. Commora said that ho'was looking on ot the game, Prisoner wny drunk, aud wanted to bo aflowed to play, and nfter somo wrangling ho was admitted wto ibo gamo, e Jost soveral gnmes to tho de- coascd, and then rofnsed to pay. Some angry words were then exchanged, and_doceased bado tho prisonor coago ealling him bad names, othor- wisg ho would *‘lick " him, Tho prisonor thon dbntlonged doceased to fight. Whon I'rancisco was gatting (he worst of the fight o drow n kuifa from bis pocket and-atabbed tlio decented, o tho Jury—Tho Italinus carry knivos na & governl thing; Aomotimes thoy 8o razore aud pistols in rowe. 5 Do Laquolla gavo Lhis testimony throngh intorproters, oud na Lo, snd ovon tho Jutorproters, appeared to have some feoling againse tho prisoner, their statoments as to tho Btabbing wore not altogether gatisfactory to the jury. The tostimony of M. BAKER,— 4 who Is not au Xtatian, and cannot be supposod to hava auy bins,—which foltows, waa rocoived Ly tho jury o convinoing proof of Francisco's rospongibility for tho death of Qonnarlo. Mr. ker gnid :~ I reside at No. 764 Indians ave- nue; am sexton of Waboels Avonue Mothodist Church, At _twenty-two mnutos before 7 o'olook ou Suuday ovening last, onmy way to the church to light ‘up for ovening Horvice, and a8 1 passed No, 2 Bnst Fourteonth stroot, my uuunlnou wag attractod by five porsons sitting on thostoop of the house No. 2, Tvwoof the 1ivo persous woro ‘talllng loud. I #nw tho pria- onor Frauclsco and the witness Do Laquella poizo hold of Gonnorio, and drog bim through tho gate leading to tho ‘houso stoop, beat him with tholr fiats, qud knock lifm down on tho side- .| wall. While docoased was down Raffaclo Coinmore (n witness) and another young fellow took part with the privonor and Do Laquolls in ‘beatiug tho deceased, Gonuario tried to rlso from tho sidewalk, and Francisco provented him, Decensed then Iny.an tho sidowalk shiclding his faco from blows with hishands and his body by drawing up'his knoos. I saw Fraucisco draw out knifo, plunge it iuto Gonnaria's sido, roplaco it in tho waist-band of hig pautiloons from which Yo drow it, and thon run-awny. in a minutolio rulllnwd,‘{nulmd up his hat,” which was in the streot, and again ran away. Coronor—Aro you acquiinted with theso mon, —aoy of thom? Daker—Woll, T'don't wanl {his to goin tho paper. Iam ncqualuted with soma -of ‘them in this way, ‘The mombers of the congregation, avhen ¢hoy hnvo a job to do, such na'boating car- pets and that, give the job to me, and I hiro theso men to beat the ‘carpets, for I canhire tlem cheap, But I don't waut this to goin the paver. (Langhtor]. < The Coronet-informed the jury:-that-ho-had no furthor testintony to offer. Dr,’D. A. K, Steelo, foreman of ho jury, then #aid : ** My opiniol is, thoso.mon had & fizitand Gonunrio was atabbod § Francigco stabbotl bim ;-and I think wo ought to 10ld Wim to answer ‘boforo o Criminal cout. “Thero is some conllict of testimony as to dotails; but they wero all moro or loss drauk, and cannot ‘o-oxpected to have a very cloar rocollection of what transpliod. Thoro 18, howeyor, no confliot of-ovidoneo ns to the killing, nor a8 to who in- flicted the stab-wound." g ‘Tho other jurors acrl\\uoanm in_Dr. Steclo's opivion, rendered o vordict as stated. Pttty DEATH FROM A CAT’S BITE, Somo four weoks ago a boy named Charles ‘Haske, nged 14 years, living on the corner of Dunning strect and Shofileld avenue, was bitton by » neighbor's cat. 'The affair was not noticed ‘gt tho-timo, becauso it-was rogarded as of littlo importance, from which 1o serious results could como. "Tho death of tho boy, Saturday, hina added importance to tho cnso, ospecialy in med- ical clretes, apd justifies tho publication of its ontire 'history. It appoars that a noighbor's cat camo to tho rosidouce of 3ir, Haake and kill- od» litton. Yousg Hanko was nngered at tho Joss -of ths kitton, and mcized his first oppor- tunity to.punish tho cat. 1Ie cnught tho animal by tho threat, and,when in the nct of ehoking it, it turned upon bim and bit his hand, inflicting only a small wound, The wounded hand was slightly swollen -for -two "doys, after which it henled up, loaving aimEIy & scar ngan tho flesh, Nothing /moro was ‘thought of tho affuir until 1ast Thursday, whaen young ;Haske wne noticod 10 manifost an unonsincss, or rostlossnces, Lha succeeding day ha grew worde, but uo one .thought of conpling his condition with tho hand- wound of soveral weeks provious, 1o was .not only uneasy, restless, and nervous, but com- pla{nad of & muscular sorcnoss or tondorness of not appreciablo, however, by compros- sion. Ifo contluued to manifost great uncasi- ness and nervousness during Fridey, ond ot night, for the first time, his parauts begau to fool uncsasy., Early Baturday moring o doso of oil wna givon ‘him to take, when ho was found unnblo to_swallow. 'I'his created some nlarm, when Dr. Y. W, Millor, of 47 South Clark stroot, was sont for. ‘he Dactar reached tho houso about 9 o'elock. 1fo found Hanke vory much agitated, and gulfering from nervous ox- citability, Ilis'throst was troubliug lim, thera being.a constant seorotion of tho saliva, and Lo was also complainiug of grent thirst. T'ho Dootor thought Lo uudorstoad the cnro at a glanco, and, in reply to his complaint of thirst, told him to drink as much cold water wtha ‘pleasad, which ho thought wonld be a good tost of tho case. Water was bronght lim, -eud he was found unablo to swallow, His frequent st {tompts to awallow were follawed by extremonor- vous agilation, and pnmx?'unm approximating convalsions. Tn thamogntime Dr. Blillor bad made & coroful disguosis of tho caso, and bad fully sgrood that ‘Hpako was anfforing from lydrophobia. The father was {han called aslde aud mede osoquainted with the condilion of the patiout. Tho Doctor then left far consultation with Dr. Isham. When ho ro- tarned, Jato in the aftornoon, the pationt was Joad, Tho cat was at onco seonred, and, atter bein; Idontitiod by tho dessasod's sistor aud wovernl «athors, wus talion in chergo by Dr. Miller, Tho ‘cat manifosted no syinptoms whatover of being rabid at tho time, nor _hns it sinco., From tho tima of biting young Haako np to the timo of his «doath it was the common pot of scveral familics «qf childron, aud naw sooms ag docllo and healthy o4 it avor was, Tt will bo knpt by Dr. Millar for » whilo to soo if uny traces of rabidness can ba digoovered in jt, and until ho oan gathor tho datn, to make a roport of tho caso to (ho medical tratomity, ‘Whila the caso i remarkublo ope, {6 Is not ithout its purallel in womo_partioulars In tho history of medical scionge. Dazons of vnscs are on record whote porsopn-havo died from hydro- phobia after boing bifton by anjmals that “woro not rabld at tho timo. But o short timo ago o caso of thip kingd accurred in Plhjiladelphia, whero the pacty dled of hydrophobia six monthy aftor Dalog bitton by o dog that was uot rabid. Ho ‘""? nod Lo hisd tho tafectlon, while he was roally In parfoot hoalth, and.the effeot npon his mind wai siich as to prodiles convylgions and centh, But tho caso of Hiaake lias ono poguilar foaluro, whioh will go far toward soltling the question whothor the Litw of an nuls pal Hub 18 nob o zabld can produse hydrophobin, That fonturo s that, atthe tima nfv Hfixke‘n sleknogs, tnllko most who are nt- tackod with'h aroflhnbln, Jio ind mo Hlon of the nataro of hia tronblo, '!mflhuu)‘he ho was nuffor- ing from fovor ot oxposure to the sun, Imnginn- tlon, then, could have ind nothing whatovor to do with his doath. Whether tho bito of an nni- mal that is not rabid will prodace hydrophobin i ono of tho grontost qnostionn mooted in medicol circles, Whilo tho mnjority of physi- clans nogative the lden, not n fow maintain'the aflirmative, IT tho cat in question proves, na it ia botiover 1t will, not to havo heon rabid at tha timo of biting flanko, in view of tho nbsoluto certainty that ho died from hydrophobin, the welenco of medicino is destined to take on im- portant stop forward, —— TIRE-ENGINE TEST. Auother firo-ongine trial waa biold yostorday on tho Lako DPark, at tho foot of Madison streot. Tho Gould, Olapp & Joncs, Alrens, and the old favorito tho Silaby compoted. Considerablo dolny was oceasioned by two of the ongines com= ing on the ground with warm wator in tholr boil- ors, whioch wns not allowod, Bhortly nfter 11 o'dlock tho engines took up locations around a clslern 10 fect in dinmotor sunk in tho ground. Trom this tauk tho engines drow thoir wator ; an 8-inob main supnlying all they could pump, thus conclusively moving tho great advantago of using ok tanks, 4 During tho firat tost the Gonld .ongine, which was situatod directly beside the tank, cavconed, ono of tho whools siuking 8or 4 foot in tho ocatth, which had not boen properly packed aronnd tho tank. Eithor from this or some othercausn unknown, the Gould ongine failed t0_como to.the soratoh during tho trial. During the second tost tho Abrons' broko her fly-whoo!, tbus loaving tho_contost entirely to tito Silsby aud the Clapp & Jones ongines. Tho Rilaby mndo tho bettor averageof thoao two, tho Abrons’ making * pop Brlu!ru " for tho grontost distanco, besides having tho advantago of throw- ing from smallor nozzios, Irom tha time of lighting the flrea in the difforont anginos, the Silaby throw wator from her hoso in 8minutes and 46 soconds, starting with oold wator; tho Gould, in 5.miuutes nnd 23 saconds ; tho Clapp & Jonos, in B:mivntes and 16 seconds; antd the Ahrous, in 5 mivutes and 25 scconds, Aithongh tho Hilsby wos not first {n raising & stronm, sho was firat to throw & 175-foot slronm, aud incrensed it moro rapidly than the othore. Tho Cincinnati engino was tho first to tirow the 100-foot stroam, but in doing 8o burst hor hose, throwing tho water in overy direction, and dam- sging tho hose to & groat oxtont. A strong wind was blowing all through tho irial, and, na tha sironms wore with tho wind, thoy appoarod mrongor | than thoy roally’ wero. Again, tho distanco reached by tho spray of tho stroam wos in ‘somo instances monsured inatead of tho stream itaolf. Onco only was the stroam dircotod against the wind, In "thie -instanco tho Bilsby threw n 1i¢-luch stream throngh 250 feat of hoso to.a distanco of 194 foot G inuches, and tho Alrens o similar stroam 183 foot. Tho mishaps to thoe Gould and ‘Alirons enginos woro ontirely accldonial, and no one canbe blamed for thom, The apponded tablo shows the rolative powera of the difTorent engines ag olicited by tho tost : ERERE §§ g5leg] § fBREIRE 2 ZIngine, 271 3 It L SEIRE ¢ 13| 1 | i o I 1 1 ¢ 3pat 1) 3 1y 18 1| 1/233-9 1| 128 Bllsby, ... ... 80) 1l 2ja1-o Clapp & Jones, 190fta-12;] a8 ‘vt Ty, BIISLYyeee s 250| 160] 110) 2 1j116-8 Clapp & Jones, 2301 150] 130) 2 1128 The trinl was witnessed by a Iarge crowd of poople and by many oity ofliclals, and also por- son8 from various, portions of tho country in- toroatod 'in such mnttors, Tho Firo Commis~ slonors weoro on tho ground ail dn(; and ox- pressed themsolves higly pleased with tho triat with but ono excoption. Oue of tho Commis- stoners olainod that tho trial through 500 feot of hosa was not a relinblo one, inststing that an ongino could only bo tested by o dircet stream. ‘Tha objection as to raising steam from cold water was also mentioned. In this oity thero ig nover any trouble about waiting to get up steam. All ongines carry fivo pounds of steam at all houra of tho day, ond in almost overy case of firo they aro obliged tolot somo of tlie_stcam oscapo Lotoro thoy nro roady tousoit. Howey- o, this dbjection cannot probably bo raincd, oy tho eold water tost is without doubt tho most fmartial, Another trial is talked of, to take Ince some time provious to the closing of the Exposition, — THE EXPOSITION, The {mproved coudition of tho weather yester- dny had the offect of increasing tho altendsuco at tho Exposition'to a comfortable, though not crowded extent. In o building 8o large it is dif- ficult to estimato accurately tho eize of a crowd, but a fow minutes of loltering noar the entranco would suffico tb show tlint tho steadily inflowing Btroam of people must have smounted $o s large attondance in tho couras of theday and evening. Tho attractions of the place nro not yob nt their hoight, and the masses, knowing this fact, ara in no Lty about rushing in, Thelr time will como o little lator on, whon everything is ot its bost. Improvements and ndditions pro noticenble avery dey aa tho terdy exhibitors begin to get their goods into placo. It wllt bo a day or two yat bofara tho great show is completo in every particulnar, but that fact nood koep nobody away, Tor it would be_impossible to tako in thoentira nffair atone vislt, ovon if it covered the wholoday andovening. Arrangomonts for excuralon traing aro mnhingiil: all tho difforont railrond companies, Thursday tho Dlttsburg & Fort Wayno Railrond will run o trafn from Pittsburg to Chicago—fare, ©10 for the round trip, or loss than onc-helf thoe usnal rates, Othor ronds are nlso proparing to Dring in the peoplo from long distanices, 50 that Dy tho ]nt(ur[fmfl of thig wook it mny bo roason- ably oxpected thut tho influx of strangers will have fairly bogun, Prominent among the naw features of yostor- dny was tho booth of the Elgin Watch Company, #et in oporation for tho fivet timo, with its stock «of marvolous machinory for the mannfacturo of watches, ol opornted bys skillful fominine fin- f*““” and congtituting a novor-failing sourco of ntorost. To-dny tha Cornoll Watch Company will enter tho fleld with thoir show of machinery In motion, and it will be no fault of the two rival companics if ovcryhod{ is not fully postod as to tho mannfacturo of limakeopors, 'The floral ond of the building receives closo attention from Inrgo numbors of ludies and gon- tlowen interosted in tho benutiful scionce which is 8o finoly reprosonted thera, One of tho most notablo and attractive foatures i tho cactus dis- play, in which & largo list of the oddost varietics aro fonnd. Sovoral of the prickly denlzons have been kind ounough to shoot out s blogsom in honar of tho cccasion, and most rare and beauti- ful flowers are tho product of thoso ugly and ro- oulsivo oxtorlors.” Thora is matorial for on omr's stud{. obsorvation, and onjoymont in tha {lorsl department. ‘The art-gullery continuos to Lo the contral ob- Jjoct of interost. New pictures aro constantly arriving, and the display is one which averybody shonld geo. — f THE SOUTH-TOWN BOARD. A moeting of tho Committoo on Equalization of Taxos of the Board of Jounty Commisslonara was held yestorday aftornoon, Commissioner Burdick 1n tho olisir, for the purposo of investigating tho accounts of tho Bouth-Town Board, Dut little time was takon up, aa tho roport of Mr. Josoph Gruonhut, the Olerk, was not in proper shapo, nocording to tho Committee's notlon, and he was ingtrgetod to proparo a utatomont whorein the jtems of rccoipts and expendilura would be givon moro in dotail, 1o submittod tho follow- fug, clatming it to bo an itomized statomout of outstanding debts and money roquired to run bonth-Fown Doard diiring tho coming yoar : :xl:il.bg"::v:ufl Lolde (lssuod to AX;IMIDK 1‘flnlult: ¥ 3%, Tarwall Jsaldi (fwitod 10 Toborl, 1871), S iohochar 'r’fv‘mf hns distributed (i ordors 1 8100, of which nonu have boon patd, 1871).. Bundzy sultu on fonn vrdora b fora thia i 2,500 auuil oy Ko, ananptsg . . 1,400 Estlniato—Debis of 187 oot 5,000 Gntloctor ol 4,600 Colleetor Glears S X oo Uil (ordera’ iheued Tar 1874, (o dato) wavariva finsearasit bors MGID, "o i of 914,710, Isnod to Assossor Pl lips, wis ttemizud o8 Tollows s idolity Bauk. , Assexgur Corsly Bakicpsennen Btatlonety, oto,.. As boforo stated, tha Gommittas doolined to considor Lhio roport, and domandod .o more item- 7o one, M. Gruonhut sald he would draw ono up,and ot ¢ho samo timo _informed tho Commit- tao that tho roason hio hnd glvon estimates in- ptond of itoms was hocanso IIID’I:{ matters woro alwaya kopt searot in tho Town Board until the hoolks wora _turnod over to tho mombors' suc- cessors {n offlcs, - Tho Commiltoo then adjourned without fixing o duto for u fatire meoting, L = ‘GENERAL NEWS. The temporature yostorday a8 observed by Jlannsne, optician, uniler'Ce TNz Bullding, was, n tho sade, ot 7 8. m., G5 dog, Fahr, ; 10 o, 603 33m,, 693 8 p..m,, 603 © p. m., 68 and 8 p.m,, 67, 'The Joint Committeo of Physiclans and Drug- gists did not moot yestorday. Tho mecting will tako plnce to-morrow, whon it is hoped the sub- commitloo appointed at n previous meotiug wiil bo rendy to report. 3Irs. Clybourn wants hor dower, and, s the proparty is owned by a large numbor of porsons, much disgust is llkely to onsuo. A littlo girl namod Ellon Mollor, D years ofd, waa drowned in tho river, near Nickorson's dis- tillory, at 10 o'clock yostorday -morning, Tho ‘body was recoved and taken to No. 738 Qlybourno avenuo, whoro dedcased's parents ronido. Officer Myors found a trunk ab the fuot of Ln- Haile atreet yestorday morning, which had beon Droken open. Several lottors addrosaed to John Pcé:gn, No. 827 Woat andolph strcot, svoro found u ity Tho olub of Mho Pooplo’a party held a meetin at Mike Iivans® liquor saloon last evening, and talked abont tho coming campnign. It was stated that tho withdrawal of Waslington Ios- ing lind produced confusion, but, beyond that, those prosont refused to divulgo snything, A meoting of the Eighth Ward Tiro-Guard, to complato the organization, waa convouned b No, nad Bluo Island ayonuo last ovonivg, Tiro- Commiesioner Tono signified his Intontion to bo prosent and ndminster tho onth of office. A vod many members of the Guard wore present, Ent the Commissioner not putting in an appear- nuca up tol o'elack, tho mon soparated, sppsront- ty much chagrined at Mr. Ttono's breach of prom- iuo. The Chicngo Antheomum is now forming its ovaning classos for tho full course of atudy, which will opon next weok. Exporienced nnd coms otout tonchors bavo boon securced, Tho clasa rn drawing will bo In chargo_of & practical architeet and draughtsman, and espooinily do- signed for the Deneflt of persons intend- ing to follow tho business of arohitacturs, dnslfinlng draughting, or any .branch of mo- chanics which requires the moking or use of drawings. All porsons who desire to avail thom- solves of tho privileges of theso classes (which aro furnished ut nominal coat) are requested to call during the_presont weok and obtain thoir olass tickots, Tooms, 114 Madison stroot, A very distressing accldont oeccurred at 7:80 o'clodk Inst_ovening, by which s widdio-nged man namod James Barrott lost s life. Ho was attompting to get on tho front platform of n Tandolph streoct car, No, 43, betweon:Caual and Clinton, when it wna in motion, and was run over, the wheels paesing aeross his breast, brenk- ing Dis Joft arm sud crusitng in his ribsina frightfnl mannor. Ho died inafow minutes after tho ocontronce. Tho conductor nnd driver were taken i oustedy by Ofticer Dan Hogen, and hiold to await an invostigation by the Cor- onor. A number of undorwritors wont to Toboy & Bootl's pncking-liouse, on the cornor of Ligh- teenth and Gréon streols, yosterday morning, Tor the purposo of testing o new stand-pipes for tho extinguishment of fires latoly put up in _that establishment. Fhie water for thego pipoes, to which is nttached tho ordinary hose, is drawn from the river by the stoaw-engines in tho os- tablisbment, aud in a fow minutea tho roof and sides of the building wore sonked with wator, The insuranco men progent cleiw that simiiar pipos sbould bo put up in all estublishmenty near the river. Tho Eundny-afternoon Lecturs Society met -eatordny eveniug in Room 21 Tnisuse Build- Tog. Tiho prosont oficors wore comtimued fom. orarily, Committees wera nppoiuted o obtain Joettirara, till, ofo, 1t was tnnouncad thiat six lecturers had atroady been ongaged. hoy aro tho Hon. Carl Schurz, Mvs. Iate N, Doggott, Bir, Edmond Juessen, tho Rev. Dr. Thomag, and Profe. Mathows and Stappoard. All the prom- inent speakors in the conutry are to vo invited to lecture. ‘Thie prico of admission will bo ten cents, Twelve tickets will be sold fora dollar, The firgt lectura wil bo given an tha afterngon of Sundny, Oct. 11. The Trensuror of tho Socloty, M, T 1i. Van Wyck, 188 Lasallo stroot, will be glad to recoivo contributions of aay amount at once. The. poople residont in tho southorn end of ‘West Water atroct, just olp[w!lh! the Northwest- orn Railrond dopot, compinin of the dreadfutl bad condition of tho thoronghfaro, The place.is netunily swimming in mud and water, the con- ductors in the depot being out of ropnir, and the drainago utterly neglected, West Water stroot is condomucd to rsilrond usos, and Is, a8 a con- sequence, out of tho jurisdiction of the Common Couneil, and undor that of the Railropd Company mentioned. Tho condition of the sircot i8 virtunlly n msé,vmn to tho city. Vohiclos and passcngors geb coverod with mud, and there apponrs to bo no rodross, To rench tho dopot from that sido roquircs stilts to pro- tect thoe traveler from being soiled. Nearly all tho omnibugos and hacks draw up thore, “and nearly swim in water: The residonts of that lo- cnlll{,uvar that thoy aro willing to pay any rea- ronable assessment to remedy the condition of thinge, but tho railrond oflicers, thoy say, turn o doaf oar to all their ropreseutations, Mra. Arebibald Clybourn Lias filad a bill in the Tmted Statos Circuit Court to Aot naide o deereo of foraclosure, on tho ground of fraud. Tho bill sots forth thst in July, 1889, Arthur Bronson, of Now York, filed a Dill in the United States District Court, thon sittiug at Springfleld, to forccloso & mortgngo alloged to huvo boen oxe- outed by Mrs, Archibald Clyhourn and her Lus- band_Juno 7, 1836, on tho following describod premisos: “Tlie noetheast quarter of Sec, 32, in Tawn 40, North of Ttango 4 caat, containing 100 acres, bo the sanic moro or Ieas; tho cast half of the uorthwest guarter of Bee, 32," 4n Town 40, North of Rango 14 casti tho - divided t of 75 acroa in tho southeast quarfor of B, §2, Town 40, North Iange 14 cout, con taining 160 acren: (he weat half of tho northwest quarter of Soc, 33, Yown 40, North Rango 14, cast of 4 p. m.. containing B0 acres: the southcast quarter of See. 32, Lown 40, North Liaugo 14, astof iid p, m., confainiug 100 acreo; tho follawing ploce or parcel of lnnd, being on tho northeast silo of tho North Branch of the Olicago Rivor, in tho _routheast ‘quarter of Sco. 33, Town 40, North'Tange M, esat of i 90 p, m., bounded s follows, te-wit : Vegluning on tho sautly lne of said soction, ot & polut 3 rods west frum tho oast beuk, or margin, af sald North Dranch of sald river, and running thonco east 40 Tods, thoneo nosth 40° rods, thonce West to tho eant Dank of safd North Dranch Rtiver fo tho placo of bo- qinning, contalning 10 acres, sud which said before- deseribad pleces or parcals of land compriso thio whoto of Hec, 32, Town 40, North Range 14, cast of 3d p, m., Wegcept, mi befora wentloned, 1hls quantily of 76 aeren” Alna for the crodulity of tho sox. Donovolont and boautiful womon aro waiting on strangors at luuchos given nt thorato of 50 cants a houd for tho bonelit of the I'rotestant Orphon Asylum, at No, 12 Washington stroot, botwoen tho Soylin of tha Chamber of Commorco and tho Charyhdia of a big beer-saloon, Whilo engaged in_making preparations for the buginess of thoe weok thoy were surprised by n young mnn, dosoribed by ono of tho fafy ng * good-looking and nobbily drosgod,” 1l inquired what thoy wera dmni,'. Thoy told him, pud asked him Lis business. Ila suaid’hio wns s roportor, whoreupon thoy aslkoed for o unotico, and gave him o tlekeb. o notico n&:lmurod of tho charity lunches, Tho ladios wore grioved, and got about sn invostigation,' coming, of ourso, to Tue Tunuxe oftico, whore all the roporiers aro * good-looxing and noblily dressed.” The ond wae not, idontifled. That ticket has orred oud gtrayod from tho right way, and no roparation can bo mado for tho migtake but to sssure tho hnufiry wandoror that tho faircst hands will _mintstor to him botwoon tho houys of noon sud 8 o'cloei for tho witling sum of 50 conta, RETURNING MARRIAGE CERTIFICATHS, Mhe County Olerk of Cook County having boon o fur uiable to obtain the roturn of mar- rlago certiflcatos within thirty days from tho colobration of marriagos, call tho attontion of all porsous legally suthorized to solomnize mar- riago to tho throo followlng sootions of the Btatutos of linais in relation to marriagos B0, 0, Tho minteler, Judgo, or Justleo of (o Tuaces or f tho miarclago 18 eclobratod wcoording to tho rules and prineiples of o roligiousfeosiety, chureh, ar deuomisntion, aid tiero Lo 1o miplater, then tho Ulogk or Keorefaty of stch eoelety, oliueel or donotn fvatton wholl, witlifn ety duys afler sueh morriago solerantzod, Mako o costifieats thoreof, aud voturn tho Butite, together with (o loyneo, 1 ouv by beon franed, 10 thié Olark of tho county T whio tho marrlage 100k Dlaca, or ta i supcessar In oMico, 8x0, 10, 1f auy miuiater, Judge, or Juatico of tho Toaewy Javing selobrated % macsisgo, or auy Clesk ar seerlary of auy socloly, ehugch, or daniomijalion oty Whom » marrinjo s colobrated, and whoso i :u‘l,nnllnrflufin‘ “hall il (o mako and roturn to tho Qounty Qlerk suplt cortificato In ko Uuwo nud manser Sovided by Iavw, o shall forfeld ond pay oo Huadred t whall bo to make and return a cortiticato of : doliars, o bo recdvoidd 1 155 hifme of the Peanlo of tho Btato of Tilinols, in an action of debt, in any court of comyptost Jupindiction, Beo, 17, 1t abinll bo the duty of he Biate's-Atlornoy of tho proper county to progecatn all offcheos under the procoding scctionh, TIE BIANTEERTI WARD, “‘The Peoplo's Party” of tho Eightoonth Ward hell a mesting lnst hilght At the sdloon No. 73 Cliengo nvete, for the purposio of or- gonizing o enm{mgn club. ‘Thomns B, Qavin enlled tho moeting, to ordor. A Commitloo of Yive was sppointed to nominato oficors, with the following rosult: Prosidont, Jamea Lyman ; Yico-Urtmident, Josoplt Snhtooi Hoorotary, Danlol Kllroy[ Troasuror, Michnol Bullivan, Mr. Lymnn took the chair, and sald that the appolntmont of an Exotutits Committeo of nino mombers wonld bo in otdor. The following puraons,selovtad by & aptcinl commilttes, were o n}mnh\tuh Oliorlos Schaffer, John' Mullet, Miohngl Dwyer, Bamuel Oliy, ‘Thomas I3, Gavin, John Montyro, 2, Stock, 'thomas HMillor, and Michnol Baynes. Briof spevchus frord mhkdo by John MeOaflroy and othors, aud tho moeting adjourned. v TEMTERASOL, Tho thifrd mosting of the Young Mon's Tompor- anco Asgooiation was held at tha rooms of tho Young Men's Christian Assaciation last evoning, Nictiolas 1I. Birrello, a roformed wholosalo Hquor-doalor, iwas annonnced to answor tho question Can a drunkard bo aaved 2" but for somo roason ho did not make his appoearanco, The mooting wae opoued with singing and prayor, when Mr. Paxton, l)s invitation, doliv- ored & short addross, 1T hind 4 word of rebuke for tho tnluistry of tho olty and tho ohurch mombors for their Innctivity In the eauso of tomperanco, and "hu‘l'fim Mayor Colvin a vory bad man, notwithstanding his closing tho waitor- irl nloons, Ho beliaved that tho 40,000 Ohtis- fnn women of the ity could, by united offort, close every ealoon in tho oty inside of six ‘months, and snid thoy missed , n glorious oppor- tuhity by failing to nnite in tho ' drasade " of o faw months ngo. Ho thought Ohioago enjoyed tho reputation of Leing the most ** drunken, do- gradot, ahd bosotlod city in tho country,” At the closo of Mr. Paxton’s romatks an invi- tation was oxtonded to any reformed drunkards prosont to.sponk. Mr, Wirt accopted the invitation. Ho sald hio hind ** novor boon o tertiblo drunkard, but used to got. n\vn{‘ with s great deal of whisky.,” Ilo thonght thero was nothing mora abominablo than tho drinking and solling of whisky, and rolated how it cost him £75,000 in Cincimuvati, ond Janded him in this city withbut onough monoy to buy a bronkfust. Ho woa followed by snother spoaker, after which the mosting ndjournod for two weols. A movement is on foot for a tomporance mass- mosting to o hold n this city at an oncly duy to mako arrangoments for tho uniting of all tomporance elomont in the tomporance work this 1all and wintor. I'ho thousands who pnss the Young ¥on's Christian Associntion rooms evory day, and who drinks from its fountain, contributo about $1 por day toward tho oragtion of anothor fountain. As soon a8 tha public double tho amount of thoir contributions, enough will bo received daily to supply tho feo Tor tho existing fountain. ———ti—es 3 CRIMINAL. CHICUIT COURT. Willinm Hainos was tried by n jury upon the chinrgo of stonling a horss and buggy from W. IL, Eddy, and was acquitted. ‘Thomas Kircher pleaded guilty to 4ho charge of* forgery In forging & certificato of deposit for 910 and'trying to pnes tho same a8 genuine on iho Fourth National Bank, and was sontenced to ono yaor in tho Penitontiary. John Hanley plonded guilty to the Iarceny of a pair of hack:lamps from Hnas & Powell, and ‘was sentencod to ono year in tho Penitentinry. Joln . Mandley was tried for {ho larcony of trust-doed and somo clothing from his fathar; ho was found gulilty and his term of punishment fixod at one yoar in tho Ponitontinry, aes.c.-« Charles Gould was tried for assaulting his wifo with a earving-koife with inteot to kill. o was found gmilty of un oseault with intent to do bodily injury only, and eentonood to ninoty days in tho County Jail. THE TOLICR COURTS, John MeBride, the rufliun who stabbed Ol cer Cowdry in o honso on Dunn atrect about two wooks ngo, was arraigned at the West-Sido Polico Court yosterday morning, and the caso continued for ono woek, ball being rofused. Justico Kaufman continued the following eases yestorday morning : Sarak Ward and Mary Luben, fusmilt, tiIl to-motrow, buit $300 cach Mavy Harboy, assnult on Mary MoShorry, il tlie 18th inst., Loil 93003 Charles Wilson, assnult with iutont to do bodily injury with a doadly wanpon, till tho 26th insk., without bail ; and Peter Bon- son, making threats of violonce towards Mary Sanderson, wss hield in peaco bonds of $200, Honry Qrizchon, an alloged ewindler, who hinjls from Irvivg Patk, wns yeatorday morning hold to tho Criminal Court ia bail of 1,600, by Justico Kaufmann, on complaint of L. Abrech, who rosides on tho corner of Milwankeo an North avonues. Ho is charged with having swindled Abrech out of two horwes, by ropresont- ing thiat ho was & man of property, but whon the facts in the creo bocamo known ho was nrrested and disposcd of ag above stated. Mondny, na Paul aud John Ifaig, nged respect- ively 18 and 17 years, wero driving a peddlor's wagon down Madison street, thoir horso became frichtened by tho pluyfal pranks of « littlo boy 8 yonrs of nge, namiod Jobmny H, Ebornathy. T'lio two aig boys loft their wagon and aseault- ed tho littlo ‘follow in o ‘brutal manner, knocking ~ out all the teeth from tho upper jaw, cutting his upper lip, tearing his tonguo, snd_othorwlso maltrenting' him, Tho parents of the child romide at No. 441 Warron avenue, 1o managed to drag bimsolf homeo, and thoro yelated $he manner in which ho hu been abusged, and suceeedod in giving an accurato deacription of the brutes who had thus troatod him. ‘They were arrested, and yestorday wera bronght before Justice Senlly, who, owing to the inability of littlo Johuny 10 bo prosent, con- tinued tha easa ono woek. Willlam Murrray was arrostod Monday ona warrant charging him yith swindling M, Dron- nun out of 850, Dronnan fell in with Murray, who got him into Lis snfoon, which is known ng “Tho Oftico,” on Van Duren stroot, and thera swindled him ont of his monoy and then kicked him out, Yesterday morning, ou being arraign- ed boforo Justico Boyden for heariug, Lig exam- ination was cantinued until tho 17th inst. under 400 bail, JURTIOR OOURTS. Constabla Connelly swoto out o wayrant yes- terdsy leforo Justico Haiues for the arrest of polico eflicer No. 31, on the chargo of nssault. ‘Fho Justico will attond to lily.onse to-dny, when tho full details of tho affale il bo ascertained. Patrick MoEnteo sworo oub & warraut yostor- | dny boloro Justice Hoines for tho nrrest of Jo- seph Booker,’ o mlaon-keopor at tho corner of Harmon cour onl State stroet, charging him with committing au assnult with ndondly wenpon with intont to kill, It sooma that tha fownlos of tho two families hiavo engaged in o dendly foud, which tovminated sostorday in o mootiug bo- tweon tho headsof tho fwo bouscholds, Which culminated in n_Hood-lalting aflray. DloEmteo camo off.sccand bait, aud appontad to the Justico o gob Lis rovomro on his neighbor_ Deckor, On tho othor hard, it appears that MeEutco mado tho assnult, and attacked Leoker with o Tatehot, and thon jtolo 4. march on his antagonist ¢ by hnstnnin§ to Jeatico Lainos and swearing ant tho warrant as love, Do that as it mny, the warrant was issuod, and Constablo Jost I8 now on tho scarch for bim, nod whon arrosted the Justico will inquir( 1mito' tho morita of tho alair. Backer also swory out n warraul during the afternoon bofore distive Toyden, and caugod tho arrest of Mokinteq ITis honring wos continued, Doll Ingoreoll md Willinw Firstiand, obert Cawthorno, Willlan ,Phillips, nud John Iiwhl aro yonny non why sro alil enough to conduct themsolvos in o doorous mannor when attoud- ing divino mervpos. Dol Ingorsoll ia In tho omploy of J. V. Farwoll & Co. On tho Gih inet, they won! into tho North Htar Daptist Clirsh during tlo evoming sgorvice, and thero disturbed tho hoiplo who had megt for tho wor- ship of God, by-teir bolstrous und unruly con-~ duct, until Mr. J . Cowell deomod it proper that Justico {Inlos should take cognlzanco of thoir hoathonlike actions, Ha swore out o war- rant for thoir arret, and OConstablo Bost saliiod ont to bring themin, ilo_succoedod in eaptur- lug tho two Mist mmied ; Onwthorno and Phitlipa conld nowhoro hifonnd, o Constable iu stilt looking for Tioh! who is eaid to Lo in tho em- ploy of Drudatreols Commorcisl Agonoy. Iugor~ #oll and Firstlandwere hold for their pppoaratico op tho A1t fnebiundar $200 ball, which way Turnishiod by thol) Erionds, v SBOELLANKOUS. Tour burglurs atered tho grocery storo of Alr. Prondergast, at th corner of Fourtesnth stroot and Third svontio Mondsy night, nud woro dls- covorgit by ONigr Ilogan, who firod sovaral whots i tho partiny thoy ran off. Thoy fulled to securo their boty, Taawrepce Qlosn wps abarved {n the act of stenling nino pais of socks from n atore on the cornor of Milwaudo avenuo and 1lalsted stroot, at 8 o'clock Inst geniug, and arrested by Oficor ir’mmq Cook, Who looked him up to await a hidar- g, Jimtiy Bullivan, & youhg thah kbbwh to the polich A8 b thiof, Wab ntrestéd by n vitizon lant ovoning whilo {n thod ndt of toaling & riig from A'buggy nt tho edrnet of Hubbard And Xinzie niteots, 1Mo wag tirmed ovor to the chro of & g?llfiomm nod Jooked up In tho Madison Btreeb ation. 0. 1., Roo wag nrrostod yostorday mnmln[} at thio Blinnor ITouse, aud loaked wp in the dndi- don Brroot Btation to awalt a hearing on tho charge of obtalning monoey under falso protontos, Ho waa Indebted to the hotel above named for a bonrd-bill, and gave as seourity for Its paymont soveral spuriotis dtafts on olly bauks, Abrabam Splvorsbn, tho man who was mis- tnken for i burglar Ly a fellow-boardor namad Nolson, at No, 51 Notth Market stroct, BAttida; i} ht‘ and shot, diod in tho Maring lloaplh\l al 9:80 o'olock yoatorday mofning, Nalson is lold Lu e::‘uttady 1o nwait the nmu'lrb of tha Coronot's nquost, . Dora Willikms was nrrosted Inst ovening b Offlcor Wiloy, ou a Btalo warrant charglugt hor with an aganult with a deadly \mnFnu with Jutent to do bodily injury to Maigaiot Myers, who waa stabhed b{tlm prisoner sowmo timo sgo at No. 162 Fourth avenuo, James Lee, a notorions oharactor, lving with & disroputable woman namod Jennlo Shorwood at No, 142 West Randolph streot, \tad arrested last uvun(nfi ou tha chargs of araon by Datoctive Tlynn, and lodged in tho Madison Streot Station. Tlho prisoner I8 ncoussd of having set firo to clothos {n n otosot at tho nbove-mentionod Plnco with o viow to burniugz tho house down. {0 wng obsérved by n femalo inmato of the ‘house to leaso the cloaet, and Immediatoly after- ward tho flro was discovored, and An alarm given from Box No. 510 at 13 o'clobk noon_of yostor- day. 'T'ho flames werd oxtinguished bofore any acrious damngo regultod. Lo and the woman 8horwood had bobn xs;m-ollng nroviously, and onch sought Justico Seunlly to causo the arrest of tha othar; and, on that official's rofusal 8o to do, Leo drove the woman out of tho house, and it Ia snid set tira to the prowmises aut of pura {nullm- o wilt bo oxamiued to-morrow morn- ng. & ——— THH OITY.-HALL. = The City Troasurer yostorday rocolved 16,000 on city taxes; from tho Wator Dopartment, 81,800, o paid out £51,000 to Inborers om- ployed by the Board of Public Worka, Corporation-Counsol Dickoy and Asslatant Adams had an intorview with Goorge Taylor yesborday aftornoon, in roforenco to closing up tho Gago mattor o8 soon as posnible. No dofi- nite action has yet been {aken. Tho Board of Public Works will advortise to- day for bids for tho copiug nud ralling in of Dearborn Parle in tho North Division. Mayor Waods, of Cairo, IIL., yesterday vieited Mayor Colvin, 11 takes homo with him & copy of tho Bovised Ordinances and a copy of the lage report of the Bonrd of Publio Works. Ald. Whito yosterday roquested tho City Attor- noy to dray up an amondmoent to tho present law integard to saloons aud reataurants, wheroby rostanrants may koop open after midnight pro- viding no iquor is sold. Tho Committecs on Financo, Railzonds, and Gnu-llgl\l! aroc booked for Thuraday attornoon, The Chairmen of theso committoes are ab pres- ont wondering if thoy will abtein & quorum, The Bonrd of Puablic Works will to-day open bids for the construction of the ongines at tho now Weat Division Wator-Works. Soyeral prom- inent Bnstern manufacturore aro at present in the city looking aftor the job. Thero are cight bids ju oll thus far. No business waa transacted by the Police and Tiro Commissioners, a6 they wora witnessing th trial of firo-ongines on the Laka Parlt, Com- miesioner Sheridan was present for & short timo in tho aftcrnoon, and diroctod that tho Citlzens’ Asgociation bo supplied with aopy of tha map of tho undorgrouud water-system of tha eity, which ltas just boon complated, Tho Mayor is continually bothered by persons coming to him to eettlo somo of their petty dis- putes. Yesterday morning it was n good-look- ing typo, who had a long and tearful story to ro- late to His Honor. Ho told how ho bad been chonted out of his wagoes and n composing-stick Dby o West Sido sliop, simply becauss he went on npree of noarly n woek's duration. o thought that the Law Dopartmentof this city was paid for tho purpose of geltling al such disputes. TIE DOARD OF NEALTH, A rogular meoting of the Bonrd of Healll way held yosterday afterncon in their rooms in tho Honore Block. Charges from outside pnrtics were made sagainst Sanitary-Policomon Kehoo and Tilden, for being in collnsion with night- scayongers. . Tho charges wero roferred to the Sonitary Committco for investigation. Tho Sanitery Committeo orderen tho abatoment of tho papor-mill nnisauce of the North Division. On motion of Dr, Miller, thers will bo a special meoting of the Board Friday afternoon. for the purpose of examining several sanitary policeman whoso torm of sisty days’ probation hina expired, The Honlth Officer roportod that suit hed been brought againat ono Behoeneman for rendoring materials nnfit for nxe. Owing to tho absoncs of . tho Corporation Counsel from the oity. no dofinito nction has yet been taken in the mattor. ‘I'ho weekly report of tho Banitary Superin- tondent showa thnt daring tho woek ending Sopt, 13 thero woro 229 deaths, au increaso of 12 ovor tho ‘{lrn\'lmli week, Of theso, thero woro marriod 40; singlo, 180 ; males, 117; fo- malos, 112 ; under 1 year of ago, 97; botwoen 1 and 2 yonrs, 5i. Discnsos : Oholers infantum, 64; consumption, 10 ; convulsions, 23; typhoid fevor, 13 ; suicido, 1. Thoe mortality was groat- est in the Fiftconth, Sixth, Suyonth, and Eighth Wards, in tho order mentioned. The roport of tho Hoalth Officer shows that 425 notices or nuisances wero sarvod and 486 nuigances wero abatod; 13 sowor nolices wore served, and 245 sewors connoctod. Thoro wore condomnod during tho wook, 20 qnartors of beof, S calves, 5,020 1ug of frosli meat, 1,250 Ihs of corned baof, 280 bame, 425 dozen oggs, 14 muslk- molous, aud various other articley in smallor quantitios, ‘Ihe Committeo on Ordinances and the Sani- tary_Committoo wora uppointed to proparo a rogulation whoreby tho slaughtering of uuiwhole- ome moat can be punished by & fno, The Toxan cattlo digoaso, which provaila to g slight oxtent in the Stock-Yards and vicinity, Iy decreas- ing dally. e PERSONAL, Tho American Register of Paris says that Mr. || and Ars, Wirt Doxtor have roturned to that city from Switzorland. ‘The Rov. Devid Wall, D, D., pastor of the Tiret Chuistian Church, Momphis, loctures Tuos- doy evening, Sept. 23, and Thureday, Sopt. 24, at tho Christian Church, corner of Indians ave- nue and Twenty-Aifth streot. 1lis subjects are, “Spurgeon and His Work” and *Tho Bow in tho Cloud.” HNOTEL ARRIAALS, Grand Pacifio—1. Caboll, Rock Inland : T, D. Cohb, Now York: J. G. Catlin, 8t. Louls ; John . Dougal, London O, Ilolt, Louisvillo; Olarlos 11. Byrno, Manchester; 1.’ O. Ogloshy, Now Orleaun; W, P. Jonnings, Pittsburg; J. W. Neff, Ciuclonati; M. L. llowitt, Morquotte; Georgo W, 'Liff, Buftulo. . . . Pabner House —Androw Wilkon, Whaeling; D, P. Ilsloy, Toston; IL F, Dudgo, Dianchostor; G, II. “fhurbor, Now York: I H, Candco, Cpira; N, Jones, Syracuse, William A, Knawlton, Ttock- fard ; D, Payno, Dotroit; Charlos 11 Leavy, St. Louis; P, A, Foloy, Lincoln; Dr. C. W. Myor, G St Lonis; J. I Patoman, Londo: s Sher- man Iouse—P. Boydon, Hinsdalo ; Molton, Bt. Louis ; O. J. Wolcott, Omala : . Wy- man, Qoorgetown 3 O, Glluort, Cairo; Willlam Bylags, New York ; I3, ', Smitly, ‘Wolodo, . . . Tremonl Jlousc—W. N. Winaus, Now York ; 1, Reed, Pittsburg ; N R, Davison, Boston ; 13, J. Purkor, Quino amuel B, Weod, 8. Louls, oSt ANNOUNCEMENTS. Nothing is churged at tho Young Mon's Ohris- tian Assoctation Employmout Buroaw, 145 Fifth svenue, for furnishing employoers with tholrmalo Lmlp, Call on themn aud securo good mon and oy, 1, 0, Qolling, recruiting ofiicar for tho Firat Roghment Hiinols Infantry, will soo all porsons douiriug to join tho organization st bis oflico southonat corner Fitth avonuo and Washington stroot, Tho wookly meoting of the Good Spwwritan Sooloty will be hold thiu aftornoon at 3 o'clock ab tho resldonco of tho Hoorotary, No. 69 Union Tark place, Tho Excoutlve Uommitteo is yo- quostod to maat at 1 o’clock at Klvw. Teonprd's resitlonco, No, 508 Fulton sirest, for the consld- eration of Important businoss, Tho 8ixth Ward Club {8 now fully nrgnn[zufl, llllll\ will hald its fivet mooctiug af J. W, I ‘avroll’y 1lal), No. 476 Wentworth ayouno, this evoning, All citizonn intorostod aro uskced o attend, Good sporkora will bo presont. A mooting of tho oitizons of the Fourtoonth [ Ward will ho hold to-morrow evaning Iu Tnmn- meny Mall, coruor of Linocoln and Indiaua sttdots, for the purposo of organizing s Fooplo's Tarty Ward Olub. + Tho éuventh Hotinon ity this dourse of sermond hoty bflmg délivored to yonné: mou, undor the Auspiodn bt the Young Mon's Chirlatitu_Associn- tion, will bb detivered in- Kingabury Mnsic-1Tall foxt Sabbath evoning, by B. I, Jacobs, tho pop- ultt Yoy probehor of the Northiest. e HUDURBAN. NEWS, AYDE PARI. The Committeo moeoting Moudsy evoning drow & poor homso, though all tho mombors wern présont. ¥ Comumitico No. £ ronorted a long contract with Fitzstmmons & Counell, entirely roscind- ing o formor ono, and providing for n double pler protection for the village park, to bo @ foot wido, Jined with slabs, filled with stono, -and coverad with S-inch plank, at o total cost of 614 por linonl foot, and guaranteed for ono year, which was adopted, No. 6 had ordored piid a bill of steamer Brot Tarto, $36, and vhcated a plat in B, 3¢ N. . 3, 23, 88, 14, 1ylog wost of " Illinols Central Rail- rond. The Clork roported from an old committee o potition for oponing Woodlawn avenue from Sixty-sovonth to Boventy-fifth siroot, on whick n roport had boon mado and adopted, roquiring the Attornoy to draw an ordinanco for tha snme, but which had not been dono, ond it was or- derad that the Attorney report to tha Doard all Ao facts In relation theroto. No. 8, boing the Water Commissioner, report d, and had ordored paid, thirtcen billu relative to the Watoer-\Works, water-pipes, hydrants, &e., Tor #1,003.96. Also, the following resolutions, which wato adopted ¢ ‘Thnt tho Buporinfondent of Water-Works preparo o form of proposal for delivery of 600 tons of coal, Thnt tho Vilags Engineer and_Buperintendent of Public Works ennks plans and_apscifications for flling and paving Bixty-clghth sircct, from Hyls Lar avenua {o tho Wator-Works, not over 24 foet wide, aud that thoy confor with thio Engincer of the Town of Lake in roforouca to this improvement. Tuat the Snperintendont proparo plaus for a framo bullding at Tyde Park avonue and Iifty-fth strect, for protection of tools, “Fhat the Watar Commisatoner confer with tho Town of Lakoin referonca o tho construction of a telegraph tothe Water-Worls, Mr Church roported a bill of Charles Oreigh- ton for piley, Jabor, toaming, and porsonal sor- vices, for 21,412,40, oxponscs eputractod 1n pro- poration to build the Calumet bridge, which ho Lfi‘opuuu! to rolinquish, aud the now contractor, Ir. Alontgomory, proposes o talio off Lis hands, which arrangoment wan approved by ununimous yoto. 1t was resolvod that tho Ceplain of Polico ns- certain the naniea of any and all saloon-keepors now solling liquors contrary to law, and roport to the Board Sopt. 28. A numbor of plambore’ bonds, reportod In propor form by Supt. Purdy, wore ap- proved without the names being road, and it was ordorod that ho rocelve all focs for plumbers’ ilcensos and mako mounthly roports of the samo, Bome porsona recommonded Jamces L. F'rapo for foromnn of onoof tho hoso companies. This oftice ia an electivo one in volunteer companios, Thirteen bills and pay-rolls were presonted and roferred. 1t waa rosolved to sell tho Douglas force-pump erocted ab Fifty-fifth stroct to wator the strocts out of the sewor at that place, long sinco gono dry. Forms of proposals wero adopt- ed for advertlsoments, for proposals to farnish fire-hydrants, and to lag 35 milos of wator-pipos. A numbor of potitions for lignor-liconses wero roferred by the Clerk, witkout ronding a namo or ~ location. TProposals for farnishing 3,000 foot of rubber- linod linen hoso wore offerod aud read. Pro- posals wore offered for eonstrnction of Groen- wood avenuo sower per foot from tho following ¢ R. J. Hughos, 86.41; John Btapioton, S85.04; Robingon & Son, $6.65; E. Mason, Jr., $5.40; NORWOOD PARK, Tho Board of Truatees of this village met Mon« day night in the Town Lall, Thore were pros- ent, Prosidont Goorge H. Campbell, James Guilbert, Cliatles J. Do Berard, Rohgrt Pollock, Lorin C. Colling, Jr., and Cyrus J. Corse, Villago Clorls, Tho bond of Thomas Mannahan, Street Com- misslonor, waa approved, with George Dunlap and Lenox B, Shopherd as suratics. 'he Streot Comimniasioner was instructed to purchato for tho village necongary tools and Jumber to repair tho strest-orossinge. A communication ‘was read from J. Oppon- hoimer, asking if thora was any ordinanco of tho villsgo prohibiting the ostablishmout of cemetories within tho village. The Clork was instracted to nnawer tho communication, and inform the writor that a very stringent ordi- nance was in forco prohibiting nuy placos of sepulture in tho village. “The Board then procecded to the consideration and pagsaga of ordinences ou the following sub- Jects: Corporato eeal, fiecal year, arrests and recovery of fines, misdemeanors, nuisances, ani- mals running af, largo, officors, atroots, polico, licenses, and vending of liquors. On motion, tho Streot: Commissioner was in- structed to notify tho Chicago & Northwestorn TRailvay Company to fix cortain _crossings. Afl- tor tho digporition of some unimportant busi- ness the Loard adjourned ono weok, A musical socioty has been organized under the direction of Prof. Fargo, and thirty nnmies aro already on tho rolls, 1tis tho intention of tho Soeioty to givo n_sories of ontortainments during tho coming wintor, Charles Gladaing & Co., $3.40; J, L. Carpontor & Co., $2.87 ; John L. Fouleh, £1.90; Willinm ’.l'ouzp]u, tho whole work from Forty-soventh to Fifty-flat stroot for §5,640.00, to bo comploted Nov. 10, 1874, A oommunication from property-halders of Bouth Chicago was roceived, ‘Lhioy had organs ized o flvo company, aud hod an’engino-house snd chomicals to last ono year, and now were rendy for the promised engino. 'I'ho Clerk was suthorized to advertise for pro- ‘posals to furnish o chemical engine ot o ocoat not to oxcoed £2,200, ‘Tho Board then adjourned, —_— Pianos for Cnsh. A fow instrumenta that bavo been ronted and bnt Tittle used can Lo bought at Reod's Templo of Music, 93 Van Buren strect, at tho very lowest pante prices. AMUSEMENTS, GRAND OPERA HOURE, Lato Kingsbury Musio Hall. Third wook of tho faslilonablo rosort of Chicago, MONDAY, SEPT, 14, 157, Xolly & Leon’s Famous Minstrols. First time of Tolly & Leon's Comio Operotta, TEN MINUTLS OF DUMIESTIO BLISS, "It timo ‘of tho Ethiopian Skotes, WELL, G0OUD DAY, FYRRELL, SULRIDGE, JCAYNE, and LANG.” ¥t timo of tho Humorous Skatalt, NIPAND TUGK. Fimt {10 (ia, thros yoara] of Jiasulag's Loughablo Faco, DAY, Livory Evoning aud Wednosday and Saturday Matinoes, AUADEMY _E‘ MUSIO. (rand Matinee To-Day. Introducing all the Wonders and Boaatics of tho BLACK CROOK! TO DK REPEATED TO-NIGHT. M'VIOKER'S THEATRE, Mundlsouent,, botween Stuto and Denrbora. BRILLIANT REOEPTION, Aftor four sears' sbsonce, of the wrout Artist, JOSEHPH JEFFERSON. Tlhieatro crawded nightly to witness his mastorly rondls S RIP VAN WINKLI F97 Socuro yon soats fn advanca., N oxtra ohiargo for PR AR B I e HOOLEY'S THEATRE, TIHIND WREK of the succossul Socloty Comody, I ASGTCER.O. T il wil o copestod og, MUSDAY, LY N N st ol By pron o Wbl NI A DS TR TPl aseraraginge ¥ AETERNCONS Witk s SAGNTFIGENT UAR: BPLENDID fiu,:mmv. 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