Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, October 8, 1874, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

, 30@7o 3 Tngot, Tako Superlor, firmor at 21i@ I e o Rcotcln, neaccd amd firm ot B7@ido AtericanQull and Letey st G103, - Tosia shst, old, Nafln unehnnged, i S LADELUNTAL Prgavnienra, Oot, To—TrLoun—Dull 3 best graden Qrrly lield ¢ Northwostern oxira famfiy, $3, 767,00 § Binto, Indlann, nnd Ollo, $5.76@0.00 ' Ligh grades, @, veat fn botfer demnnd ¢ red, $1,91@1,23 7 b SLaJGAT.aT § Whito, 31001, ' Tiyo beld nk $1,06@1,08, Corn wwoak 3 "yellow sudd mixeit Weatern, SLO0. Oals offered freely ; white, 61@030; mixed, B e, Trovisoxa—Sleady, Dork, $2400@24.25 Lard aull ot 144@160, 3 PrrnotuN—Steady ; rofued, 18K@13%0; erudo Lall ot 9450 In borsels, Bige in bilk, Winnnir—Qulct oL 81,07, : 5 Jurrn—very sleady; primo Westorn, 35@3%e} cliolco_roll, Bi@ase, . Qitsse—Firin ; primo Wentoru, 134@1c, Eoos—Market ‘ive; Creoh o dowand § extra, 47c} good do, H@ate, WEGO, O8N 0Onwgao, Oct, T—GaualN~Wheat quict; extra white Aichigan, §1,90, Oorn du at Yo, NEW ORLEANS. 213 trebl ,11@0,00; cholcoe, $4. ! i fy §7. ‘Grami—Corn Wl 5, mixed, 0803 while, 08@SLO0. Oata 1n good supply aud dull ; 03@05e, Bnan—Searco ; Lokl at £1.40, 0, . LAv—Dull; prlune, 35,007 chotee, 33000, l’lluvlbmlv‘u—l’nsjl: ‘nlo dl;ll\;ill;“ hnfll(\ln;‘l: Sl’an "‘;“m"r‘{T : nt 00, i e at Thseai6n, A dutl ot 14@16e. - Laed frm § o ¢ Xeg, 10140, = 'gfifiifl’{:"o.‘m"fi{unm‘f % primn 1030 shole, 101 = oy, %é?.?;é;‘_‘m“.'it‘.‘“‘;fi‘!i‘, éxé‘n'&tl ; Toulsinna, $1,076 ‘-'ltgo:n-fg,‘;.k—eq‘\tf:zwm' iry to primo, 10@20¢c. vony MeAL—Dull $1,30 TLSLO] GnAzN-—~Wheat quiot and Ivonin and o red, 81,13 ‘Western k@120, Corn quict; mew, car, 10 ‘é%a Ilml?@uo@,flflo. freo i olovator, © " ool Crilo vtot, at $1.05@1,07% 0% Tark- . 3 Philadeiphls delivery,’ or's; refined, X xc,gli% nrf.wg;h ’ ¥ " £.AxD, Oct, T.—GUAIN—Wheat quict and nn- A No: 7o, $1113 No. 1 do, 81,00 No, 3 do, $100- Corn Rteady sud uiichariged ;” old high niixed, slictled, Bic ; 0o low mixed, B § do eorson track, T6e, Dats fiom aud botler; No, 1 Blate, 805 No, 2 o, Gle} 1—Quifet and unclianged, REcr1v \Wheat, 0,300 bu ; corn, 1,400 bu; osts, 0 but i TOLEDO. Towrno, Oct. T—FLovn—Sicady and in modlersts Qemand, GnA1N—WWheat steady end in moderate demand: No, 2 white Wabasl, SLIT}¢ ; No. 3 do, Mtehigan, SL14} No. % 'dg, 15,0 H ambec Mlehigan, $1.67¢@L07T%: No, 1 red, $Lilj No. 2 o, §1.00% 3 No. I amber Hlinols, $118% ; No, 4o, SL,11, Curn sterdy and fu_moderato demiand § gl nifxed, 8ot do now, November, 670 : Decem~ Do, G6c: low mixed, 8je; do new, October, Tle; Micolgan, sie,” Ote fale 'and fum’; No. 3, 61%e] Bichifion, 525 whito, G3ide, Trosrrs—Tlonr, 660 bris3 wheat, 49,000 bu; éorn, X ; oate, 10,000 bu, BursixTa—Flour, 100 Lrls; whoat, 63,000 buj oru, nono ; oaté, 2,000 b 5 BALTIMORE, Bavrntonr, Ocl, 7.o-Froun—Good demmnd and Sirnt; supor estern, $4.25@4.75; do family, $3.76 it G hAry—TWhostWestorn dull No, 1 7ed and amber, No, 2 do, $1,20%¢ ; No. J, $L.17@1.18; white, §1,20 @1, Corn firm; mixed Western nominally ic. Gall Yenks mixed l(\(']e;tm, B1GE0} white, 03@EGC, et ot $1,00(31.05. !“i?n‘(lj‘:'lnlxgxs—.l‘uek unchanged, Dacon—Shonlders, 92;@10c; c}f;\r‘rlh, ‘14,"@1&‘, Bugar-cured homs, (@161 rid nominel, o wfl&i‘fl —r'fnsn; rllm‘lsn to fino Western, 35@38¢. (~$1.01 110, Warsiy—$) xf Mmoo rraro, N. ¥, Oct, 7.—GRArv—Wheat firm lng'i’n better demand for spring; sales 0,000 bn No, 2 Cornt ity and quiet 3 sals of 6,000 bt No, 3 Western st 83540, Oata held at 67 for No, 23 no l\");!ilh Jumber by canal, FRErenTs—$3.60 lowar on Tumb L Bustone— 0 o NN, —CorToN—Quict and firm Orscissaty, 0, Oct. at14 ~Dull and unctianged, D g focinlanl, Corn qulet and unchanged ot K3@85e, Oats dullaud drooping nt Bi@ 60, Kye quiot and unchunged al 03@)7e, Batley uue changed, O unchonged. 5 A unchanged, Cutsp—Fulr aud iem, TrovistoNs—Pork mominal, Lard steady¥and tn moderate demand; eales summer at 13ige, Buik meatsquiet ot 71 @EGIBLEIZEH@L e, Bacon ot at 8@U@LG1AN, Wittaz-—-Active aud lower at §1.02, ALWAUREE Mruwavgrr, Oct T—Froun—Qu i Grars—Witcst fofr aud firni; No. 1 Milwankee, £1.803;5 Detober, B2rie ; Novensber, Ologe, Oats low: e’z in light domund } No, 2, 40%c, Corn quict and lower; No,2, 68l4e, ltye unpetiled; No, 1, B7@88c, ley uumettied aud_lower; No, 2, $LODMGLW; I $i 1/@L.11; No, Ole, ‘o Butiudo, dige; Oswego, Be, lour, 4,000 briz; oals, 200 bu; wheat, 25—Tlowr, 1,000 brla ; oats, 400 bu; wheat, UISVITLE. LoutsviLiz, Oct, T.—C0oTToN~Quict and unchanged it 143¢e, 21250 axvp Guary—Quict and_nnchanged, Tuovisoxs—Pork nomiual, Bacon dll and lowor: shaulders, 1sc ; sidon, 16@165¢¢, Hums, sugar-cured, 1c. cloar xib, Bulk mesta dull 3 shoniders, 8505 B 8¢, Lard, 10} Wassky—Eas! o 1 Conx-MeAL—Dull and” flats oftered ot #4.10, Guan—0orn duil and lower 5 old liclied, 04@05e. Outs dul) and lowar ; Ge, 1a ; tmoihy, $24,00820,00, Duax—Quict nt S0, Provimons—Latd qoiet and firm nt 15%@103e. Dacon shoulders oud_ clenr rib sides ull and fovier, ST, LOUIS, &7, Lauts, Oct. 7.—QoTros—Quict and unchsngoed at 14350, TLoUR—Dull and nominal, g Whent dult and unecttled; No, 4 'red fall, @1.15; No. 3, $1.021c@LIJ. Corn searce and B No, 2mixed, 8¢, ou east track aud {u elevator, Oats quict nt 52c, on cast track, Sariey quict at §1,10 @116, Ityo in fulr démandend bigher; No, 2, 91 020, ‘Puovzstons—Tork dull at $225322.60, Bulk meate ull and nowinl, Bacon quict ; shoulders, 9@JX0; clear rib, 16@IGi(c; Qear, 16@16z Lard lowor} sumnder kteam, 13¢, Winisice—Stcady’ and firm at $1.01 Reomrra—Flovr, 6,000 brisy corn, 5,000 bu § oats, 10,000 bui; Tye, 1,000 vit, Buteatiaro—Wheat, 4,000 bu, BLATRNE, Port ot Chicagn, Oct. T ARRIVED, Behr Rising Blar, Ohuriotte, coal, Frop O. Cnpbell, Chiotoygin, lumbor, Beur Dispatch, Alinupes, woods TProp Vanderblit, Bululo, sundrics, Prop Scotfa, Buffalo, sundrles, Stmr Chicago, Monitowoc, suddriss, Prop Empire Siate, Bufllo, aundrios, ¥Prop Alnstia, Baffalo, stndrios, Trop Dean Ttichmond, Busulo, snndries, ‘Btmr Muskegon, Muskegon, sundries, Soow Alary Hulan, Wifte Like, lumber, chr City of Mitwanliee, Bluskegon, tumber, Selir Melving, Muskegon, lumver, Belur Myrtle, Mnukegon, lumber, Schr Topsey, Muskegos, lumbcr, Prop Georjge Dunbnr, Muskegon, hmber, Behr . 0. Mosw, Muskegon, Himber, Schr Hiolou Dlood, Muskegou, lumber, Schr A, M, Deers, Muekegon, lunibee, Sebr Piljrim, Stuskeiion lunser, Schr Sea Dird, Day City, ealt. St Beloit, Alaaka, raliroad Hes, Sclir American Union, Menomineo; lnmber, Rebir Gity of Vajuesvlile, Ty Oity, lumber and salt, Selir Antoskeag, Travereo Bay, woed, gebr Florlda, Giwepo, coal, Eehr James Wade, Oswego, casl, Behr Georg 1, loan, Oswego, corl. Belir 8, 8, Usborne, Clevelaud, coal, Bork 11, Blssall, Oioboygan, Jinber, Beow Rowoua, Whilo Lako, Taml fichr Dashiing Waye, Oleveluud Behr Adirondac, Olovelind, conl, Behir Metropolis, averso B Behr Evening Btar, Muske Bebr J, Calchpole, Muskegon, fumbir, Belr Orlent, Chsrlotte, coul, : Belir Mucking Bird, Cloveland, coal, Belr Great West, Butialo, coal, Behir I, G, Gruy, Grand Haven, lnmber, Bolr Hanye(dd, Alpens, Lunber, Bear, Blackhawk, Lincolh, bark, Sehr' Montcalm, Oiwepo, Failyoad fron, Prop 1, W, Blanichard, Buffalo, sundries, Bargto Mary Amunda, Grand JLven, nnber, Targe Apprentico Doy, Grund Hlyen, lumbior, Hurgo Wolvering, Muskogon, lumtier, Jirie Dolphin, Ludiygton, lumbsr, rgo Avay, Ludington, lurber, Dargo J, A. Holmee, Ludington, Tumber, Btow 1., P, Vilison, Lelund, laniber, ek John Duiet, Fair Haven, o Sehr 3Mary Uelen, White Lake, 3 tona feed and sun- 4 Bebr 1. AT, Stanton, Mantatce, 10 bils flony, 2 brls tsef, 2 tels apples, Prop Colorado, Buffulo, 49,000 bit corn, 500 brla flour, 1560 plits oll cuk, 100 sacks sucd, 1,660 greon fdes, Frop Arabia, lllnfl’nlo, 17,380 bu wheat, 48,070 bu corn, o iy floue, Sebr Lagial'e, Iinifalo, 20,050 bu wheat, r Ogarita, Bualo, 33,000 b wheat, En )\\' {lm:‘.\hlngu, lh\ua(ub ‘.Ell.l(mfl Lu whest, Sehr Cort ez, Oswego, 10,050 bu eoyn, Bebr L. O. Woedraft, Lsuilalo, 81,000 bu whoat, Bebr Gungen, Bufialo, 43,600 b whonl, Prop O.enn, Montreal, 15,914 bu wheat, Burge Mavinctte, Monomiuee, 200 bu corn, 166 brla Deef, 12 brla pork, and suadriss, Behr Tarmounfa, Sonth ffa 19 edo ktone, B Shoboyadl, Munitaway eat, 33,000 bus )000 bu'; barloy, op Anan Lauri, Bulfulo, ey U, 230 bu corn, A, Niuw, Dullalo, 50,600 b wieat, 6T Btme Muskegon, trand I Hebr Portlaud, Buale, Prop Brookiyn, Oy i hoat, L corn, 400 brle i3 rg, G flowr 3 Brockville, 263’ bt povie; Obwago, 16 Lrlu pork and s Olavabu 3 d; 64 brls Hour; Guand Havon, 350 bu oats, : Prop. Yandorbilt, Bnfalo, 1,100 brlx flonr, Anil 39 vesacln cleared light! . Tako Frolghta Werodn gooil domand, 8t 4o for whest anil 35@ o for corn to Bifalo, Tho folluwing vossola wero vhar. tered for Duffalo: Schr I, Jones, wheat ovners' ace count§ achrs Ban Diego, dldto, 8, T, Al wator, A, Vought, Grotony L, O, Woadruil, yrhont nt &Y 3 props Empira Biete, whont and corn, Nebeaska, wlieat nud corn, and Scotla, Wheat, catn, nud barloy on fhrongh ratosi echrs Iavorlle, Knlo Darley, A, iaady, G, 0, Brnes, sndt Halato, corn ehr Minnl corn at do; prop Alnska, oats on throngh rate, To Kingston—8ehr Lromen, whicat on privats torma, Totaly 103 cavnclty, 300,008 u wheat, 200,000 bt corn, 85,000 Lit oats, and 16,000 b baripy, Hehir J, I, Bulles, {n (ho aftornoon, 60,000 bu wheat {o Duitalo at 4o, Tonnnge Report l‘nr,tsh D‘l“l‘)lll'h of Septomber, CoMTWIOE AlnIvALs, No.' Tons, Aen, 84 Bl408 2,040 W7 13087 B ET 24 10,600 219 [ 1,718 [4] 2,000 22ho0 7,203 [ 2] 6td 1,406 403,843 14,000 o1y COABTIWISE CLEANANOKN, 52,103 2,140 109 120318 4,005 04 18 5 1 AL 00 0,538 100 03 0 AMERICAR Belwoner: 8,600 9 2,050 £,250 63 110 FIRREE Y 0N, 48 “LontiaO, 1. .o Number of mo, Total veerols cleared “Connago. ... Number of B List of Vessols Conveyed Duving the Month of Seprombor, 1574, All of fug Ads Allen, Walter Dutters (Mastor in Cliancery) to Daniel Bogle, 2,000, Allof 'tug_Ada Alleu, Danfel Hoglo to Chisles J, Blnger, £7,000, “Hirce-quntiorn of canal-bost R, H. Atkinson, B. " Esroshaw et al, to Julius A, Boyor, $1.000. "hrco-cightha of canal-bont It, 1L, Alkingon, Ju- llus A, Bower to D, F. Corman, $300, Allof schr Biltic, Thowns Latigan lo Poter Qtacn, §225, Ong-hnlf of_echr B, B, Camplell, N, Eastman {o Jamea Simw, $2,850, Olle of sihe T, u, Copten, F. D, Blockbrilgo to ., Rugey, $7,000, Ono-lmf; 5: 1",”"; I, B. Contes, F, B. Stockbridge to Bty 100, anal-boat Georgo Judd, . A, Doyer oat Col, Martin, J, A, Boyor to D, E, Corueau, ¢! 1,500, ‘Otie-lalf of achr Julfs B, Merrill, Jobn A, Steclo 10, 7. Murril, 1. Diiroc-cigitl’ of rehr G, B, Roberts, Ry D, Fors to William \Wilgon, $1,00, Ouo-bnlf of nchr 1L Scoville, Mérlin Hatwon to Martin Ling, $3,600, Vesncls Pansed Port Eluron, Port Iunoy, Oct, 1.—~Dows—Trops Graves and coneort, Tutila nd conrort; melirs Josepli Phlec, D, ‘Stowast, Butcher Boy, Nmrod, Lone Ster, Montprilet, Gleunifér, Alice Tichurds, Mystie, $tar, Emma 0. Hutchivuon, Jobn K. Noyes, AL X, Wileox, Wi, IL, Vanderbiit, 3 Ur—Propa Lowell, Sovercizn, Jay Gould, Asin, Sco~ n; ackrs dldetaras, C. 5, AMagill, Pierropont, Mary, [attio. Winb—-Northeast, Treah, Tonr Itunow, Mich, Oct. 7T—Lvening.—~Dawx— Props Atlantic, ‘Inter-Otenn nnd_concort, Irauo Muy and tow ; schts Mongangon, L. M, Davis, Oak-Loaf, Heolia, 6. 5. Mazerd, Abirs, Gobb, Wippogein, J. 0 Tloyor, Uy rrops Potowne, B, Joseph, Evesgresn Clty and el Rlcliard Winslow, o bargo Miry Jatecki end consort are ashoro 1 miléeonth of Rock Fulle, but not in a very perilous position, Nfisceltancaus, he G, O, Trumm et this port sesterd The schr @, 0, Trumpi s port yestordny morn I & a0 of GO0, tons of Lon "Gt Tox Quecnstown, Trcland, This 18 tho third vessel that hea 13¢¢ thia yort for Eutopo thin searott, T prop Jaines Dayidson, which salled from Day Olty Last Saturday wilh tho lurgest caryo of sult thnt evar loft that port arrived here yestorday, '—Tlio kb Toraco Greeloy, of Kenoskia, arrived lero yeéntordoy wminus her forelopmast, —Tla nelr North Star wes slighfly damaged yestor- sy moruing by o collision, in tho tlver with tho tng Anza L, Smith, f w6 bk Golden West and prop Montgomery, Doth of which loft Lero Moday aficrnoon with car- goen of grain, wero compelied 1o veturn yesterday on Recouus of {ho rough weathor. Tho Goldon Weat struck outstde, carrying away her heud-goar, aud los- ing hier boat. ZTho bargo Colin Campbell 18 nt SMiller Brotter's dry-dock, Tocsiving mizor repaira, " Tho Achr Davitwon, whils trying to moke this hor- Dor Mouday night, was' towed on the bar by the tugs hoving Lor in cbargs. Bio was pulled off without dsmngo. D Lhe Sclir Roso Simmons earried awoy Tier. crovs- treaud sprung her squorcasit-yard at tho Iumber ‘market yealcrday afternoon, —A dredgo hins been drodging the river nenr Clark strect bridyo during the lust threo days, ~In conre- quenco vesscls leaving aud entering this port ex- perienced much troubla u svolding ihe ebstruction, nd dissgreeable jams aud dolays ato of alimost howly occurrence, : Tiuginess s much improved during the lnat fow syecks, tho Tates of {reights haviug somownat advanced, Some of tho vesdels Lhat liad beet Jaid wp Luvo comg out agaius ELSEWIERE, Tho sehir Sam Tlint arrived at dliiwaukee minus her 1 Al B rhig dentruiction of {he eteam-bargo Frankfort by fira at Saugatuck on tho S0tk ult, was complote, Tiio acow Mary Janc, laden with Jumber from Port Clinton for Cleviland, 'was beached_at Sugar Blufl, @ infles northenst of {ha formor place Wednesday mori~ ing Inat, Tho roow s full of water, and mucd of lior oargo has been warbed nshiore, Z#X Qispatch recolved in Detrolt Sundny ovening states (lut tho stme Cumborland, which plies befween Collinguwooit and the nosth shore of Lake Sunorior, an ou the roeks at Nippegon River, and for n tima i roughly Lundled, She, Bowovey, Was go of withous werious damugo. B —Thas echr Molrose, whlch was abandoned ag total wreck near Shoboy@an Saturday, was fusured for 16,000, a6 follows: Koyal Canadlan, £7.000; Orlont, 007 fomae, 5,000, Tier. froight sty wiiles wad vorth ibout. $123, Was ot tsured, Tho cargo conn sisted of #ully 4,000 brla of salt, takels on at 1y City. Alout one-fifth was saved, ‘Tho wrecking oxpenscs ere between $2,000 and $3,000, ZAll veeels ontering Grand Havon Harbor aro recommended to keep the range light coures untit well fusiilg, there belog ot Jess than 19 feot of yater from tho deep luke toundings to pler for 300 feot, the wldth of the way hisldo ranghgs from tho soiith ‘pler north atiout 800 feet from tlio south pler to tho head, A shioal oxiatu whovo there ia_only 12} feok of water, wiiich shonld e avoided i heavy Weatker by veasela from the direction of Chicago, —Tho Bay Clty Tribune pays: “Tho Korshow fa now in the river, aml will take on a load of salt for Chifeago, Upon dischnrging ber eargo ab tho latter port who will_go into winier quurters, - Tho Tillontine Bt Moore, which are mow én_ route down th Jukea, nro_on the Tue {xip of tho season, On thele roturn from Lufflo iloy willetther sy up horwor at Obleaio, 1t thoy 4o intu quarters bora it Wil ba for tho purposs of extending Ve apper dick of {ho Bulleuiino cleas scrocs, mukluz hor o completo_ double-decker, At prosent ehe L f uppor deck £ft and forward, but 1oBe sudshiye, ~Up to Frlday ovenlng thero wero oloven vessely graln Indon from poria on Lako Michigun, threo of which were in {ow of bargos. Tho fotql pontity of gralns uflont. amounts to 87 b, of which 61,000 i watd, and 149,470 bu corn, 170 ava aluo teu steamers on the Bisinys, nglug 1 o ngyrofate 161,000 b, of wirfeh bu {s whoat, ail 83,600 bu corn, Tho weh G, B, Tzzerd bus wbioard 53,000 b coru, which in the Jargest cargo among tho ficet, Tho echr 1, O, Hutelinion iss on Doard 49,000 bt sheat, tho Tad Wing 46,10 bu wheat'snd the 3, W, Doar 43,000 bu whent, hoy nre 1w frowt threo 'to six dnys'on tho vassngo.—~Detroit Tribune, —Tho pchr Beuson, which salled for Corlt, Ircland, from "Woledo, busk 5, laden with grain, waschartexol in September forn Boutl American vayn(o, for which o wau capeclally zeltod, Slio waa thurorigly over- Dautod aud mapplled with & duplicute outdt of nnchors, obniu, sigaing, ete, troughout, and, in wddlion, wrau coppor-bottomad, ho eailed from Howeastlo-on- Wy tho lafter pert of Heptember, for Hueun Ayros, Tuden with conl, Bhe will Faturn to Englaml itpnodi ately, and aacopt ollier ocosti-clinrters Ll opring, when rha taay ho expected o reduru t0 Tolodo, i Belton isiho nmt luky vessel to undertale wo exteustvo n voy- £go 8 this, 82 o casualticn for {in month af Heplanber last hav Luen leas than for Nfteen years, and te loks of life and property small i compmison, ie total numler of divsstors J8 161, aufucreaso of 47 oyor Auguat, There Were 3 colllslouy, % sprang o louk, 14 wery damnged In outfit, 7 fotal toeucw, U broke looss Tromn tows, Dumir, 1 cxploded, b fetiiniued curgocn, 42 ot nhoro, 14 dfsablod, & watorlogied, 6 lost teclt in, G were dismasted, aud 9 dumaged by tco, “lieré wera two galcs of wind during Lo month, xie though the durmiggo 0N e\ch O0casion was leew than ever kuown fur e tua thoy provalicd, Dinnfug Hope fomber povcity-0vo sesmers ind vessels Wore relirgd from servico for thoscuson, —_— Stanley’s Explorztion wvom the London Laat, Set, 21 Mr, Biauley, tho American travelor, passod through Egypt in the commencemaut of tho wonth on hix way to Zanzibar, lictord outoring tho country of tho tiroat Lnkes ho will explora the Jubn and othor riversto tho north of Zanzi bux, nud endeavor to make himsolf noquainted with tho groal veara of tho sinve irada in thoso difricts, Ho ia taking out a yacht for thet puy- poan, e, —The Assosaora find that thera is nearly £900,00 af ohureh and educational property ax- fii"med from taxation {u the town of Audover, ngd, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1574, LOCAL MISCELLANY. ROBERT COLLYER. The Rov. Robert Collyer, pastor of Unity Olwroh 10 thin olty, ina recotved n eall from tho congrogation of tho Ohmrch of the Mossinh in Now York, and a aalary of $10,000 a yonr. Whon Lio wan {n Now York nttending the Genoral Con- veution of Unitatiana he prenchied in the Churol of tho Mosaiah to immeriaé nndieucos, and org- ated congldorablo ontlinsinem among the peoplo of ko donomfnation, Indefluito proposala wore mndo to him to ascertain whother he would ac- copt i call if ono woro mado, 1Mia roply was in effuct that ho did not intend to coguette with thom ; in other words, that ha would not suy thiat ho would recetve, or that he would not, in ordor that thoy might be loft freo to tendor tha rnutoruhlp to him or not on thoir own )ud&:mmm lo stated that, shortly after tho firo of 1871, he had gone through tho couatry and raised o very largo amount of money for Uuity Chureh. ~ Tt amouuted = altogelhor to 850,000, and ho folt that Lo wan in tho position’ of o ‘rusteo of the funda st Lhis placa ; n othor words, thab, hisving raised tho money for Unity Chureh, with himsolf ns pastor, ko Telt it to bo s duty to stny bers and tako enro of tha fntor- csts of tho Church. Ho would not, thoroforo, considor nay call to go oléowhoro unlesn some of {he mest prominent mon of the Unitarian Churel of thoe countty, both mimsters und Iny~ mon, should indieate” distinctly, in a lettor or othorwiag, that they (hought it would bo his duty to go uader tha olroumslances,—tlnt it would help the work in which ho is engaged, and tond to tho boat intetests of tho Churelt. Hia permanent residenco in Chicago is n mat- tor of the deopeut {ntorest to him. IIo says Lo Iins loarued {o Jova tho pooplo ho fs witl, and that 110 lins evory roason to beliove that they love him, He faels that, aftor having boon horo Hixtoon years, aud preached to thom uoatly ovory Sundny, Lo may bo somothing_Tiko an old story, ahd it htg strmons nr6 no longor a8 pratoful to tho pooplo nad do nob accomplish as much in tho good work in whioh ho iy omployed as for- merly. It wonld bo this condition alono which would force bim away from Obicago. The dif- forence In pay mada by the Olureh of tho des- slab {8 of no special _moment to him. Iio kays that hohas wow all that is necessary for his wants, aud, it polut of fact, if ho accepted tho call ho wounid mako it & condition that the Churoh should wmob pay lim any _such ealrry to begin with, a3 lo dogs not think the congregetion isin a position to afford it, tho church naving passod through some violssitudes of Into years. Lho Clureh of tho Megsinh wa#, om0 yonrs ngo, pre- slded over by Dr. Osgood, who_ aftorwards wontb into the Episcopalion Ohmrch. He was sue- cooded by tho Rtev, dr. Hepworth, who weut gomewhero else, and more recently Mr, Powors, who fa knows in this city, whoro 1 has preacliod some threo monthy. At present tho chmreh is withoutn_pnstor, having simply & “supply™ from weok to woek, Intelligonce of tha possi- bility of Hir. Collyor's leaving Clhiicsgo will bo ro- ceived with Togro by the ontira community, and with samething liko o Feoling of pain by thoss who have learned to cherish him with, Zmrsom\l fonduess duriug his long atay bere. Itisto be Tiopod that ho will suo Liy wey oloar to remnin in iy city. e HOME OF THE FRIENDLBSS. The Board of Managois of tho JTome of the Fricudlesa held a regular monthly mootiug ab tiio Home, yestorday morning, 3irs. Hoge pro- siding. Tho following donations wero reportod : A, R. Gray & Qo., £6¢ cash, $1.60 ; Fleld, Leitor & Co., 9100 ; Mrs, Daker, £10; Mra. Cobb, 817 II. 0. Tillinghast, 10; I. E, Moss, 816; 0. I\ Grey, $16 ; George Matson, $26; J. V. Taylor, €5; M, 0. B. Brown, 8 ; Durant, $50 worth of grooeries, otal, 3248.60. ‘I'hio total recoipta for tho month were £434.70, I'ho 'Trensuror's roport showed the following Dalance : _JTome, $1,854.81; Ilome Sclool, §280,03 ; Durr Mission, §185.03. Il Matron's roport exhibited the following figures; Admitted in Soptember—adults, 146, children, 12, totel 218; departed—udults: 147, children 80, total 227. Dicd, 1, The number now in tho Ifomo is 140. Tho donutions to the Industrinl School were £193.12 In cash, and sov- oral boxos of elothing, fruit, cte, The Superintendent of the Burr Miesion re- ported the prayor meotings wero_well attonded, and that thg Bunday-scheol lind 200 scholars, Clothing and shoes “wero need Tho attond- anco nt the day-schvol averagod thirty-fivo, though Boventy-two woro enrollad. A roport in roforonce to the Industrint School sliowed that the pupils numberod cighty, and tho girls had commenced the year with good rasolutions, A marked improvemont was alraady noticed iu thoir studios. Tho gxponsos of tho Home for Septomber wero 807.61'; ifome Industrinl, $148; Durr Industri- ol, $172.83, Mrg. Chetlain roparted that the receipta from the coolt-book wero £452.05, in addition to the Lxpostiion monoy. Alrs. Gould otated that 263 cook-books had beén eold ot the Exposition, for which 2304,50 were received. 1t belug snid tlat :? branch of tho Gond Sa- maritans bad adopted the namo of the ‘' Homa of tho L'riondless,” n committce wau appointed tu intorview Mra. Springor and others and el them that theiruse of that ume was illegal, A proposition of Prof. Sheppard to delivor a courso of lectares for tho bonefit of tho Iome was rafarred to o spocial committeo. Mra, Hogo urgod tho ladies to bo active dur- ing {ho prosont and next month, 1n soliciting subgcriptions €0 63 to aconmulate sufliclont funds to oarry tho institution through the wintor. The resigintions of Mrs. D, Bon. C. Miller and Miss Mary Thomas wero then takon up, the having boen laid over at the lnet meoting, and, on motion, thoy wore roforrad to tho following Committce: Blrs. Hozo, Mrs, Porry Smith, Mrs. A. N. Arnold, Mrs, E. I Pulsifor, Mrs, I'. D, Groy, Mg, I, Crmgon, Mre. A, M. Hates, Mrs, Thomas Hill, Mrw. Gon, Chotliia, Mra, Alonzo Boyder, Mrs: Lowis, Mrs. Hamiy, Col. Iam- mond, Abner Grey, nnd Abuer Lewis, This Committes, it i3 underatoodl, Wil invosti- ito tlin_complaints of cruelty alloged to have gncn inflicted upon tho inmetes of the Homo by the Alntron, "I'o Bonrd thon sdjournail. ————— LOCAL LETTERS, REFOR IN STREET-RAILWATS, o the Editor of The Chicago Tribunc: Sin: The mauagemont of strect-railways in on? country is suscoptiblo of gréat improve- ments, and, as long as the companies thomsolvos sroglow to push reform, it seoms quito time that muaicipal govornmonts should regulato for the publio good thosa common carriors. What- ovor mny bo aald of othor cities, wo all know that in Chieago at least roform is grontly needed. It is not to bo oxpoctod thut the companics themsolves will do avything iu this direotion, i it in any way intorferes with thelr profits, con- sequontly #o much the moro need of more stringont municipal control, and of immedinte action to that offect, Iortunntely for Chicago, tho two groat loading companies aro so woalthy, sud have paid snch enormons dividends on tholr stock, oven though watored to nn_esceadingly thin dilution, that o ery of hardship wonld ho listened to if munjorpsl rogulations for tha pub&x‘n good should roduce ihelr enormous rolitu, o 1t48 to bo rogrottod that such compauies, standing _in the pocaniary position thoy do, could not have scon thoir intor- ont to bottor uccommodate the publio, Bat this being o pelflsh world, und the natare of monopoly to tako tho uimout profit that can ho realized, wo could lnve lardly oxpected other- wigo, and now i wonld seom to bo justice that thoy should guffer for their provious short- slghtednony, ‘I'he erying ovil has bon-tho want of adequate accommodationy; aud tho crowdod, over-paeked condition of tho cars, That the voumanios could Lave matorialiy ubatod theso cotminnous com- pleints by incroasing the equipment is unanswor- nble, na their plethoriv tronsury coutd linve com- manded moro than was requisite, I do not pre- tend to aflirm that they could havo silenced theso complaints withiout somo sacrilice of Im)lltu in tho liat place, but I do boliovo that, n tho end, they would hiwve fonnd it more protit- ablo £o nocomuiodnto tho public, sud thorosftor provonting cowpotition aud enactment of mn- nicipal rogulationy which would roduco thelr liitherto Jargs profita, Yho most wholesome rognlation thut I onn auggest in ouo sdopted in ali furopoun cottntries,viz i limiting tho numbor of pavssugors onoh cur (and omnibus ug woll) ghall ourry, that all may bo somfortubly noated, Tis nny it feat {jos seain o rathar backward way to noreuso the iwraveling sccommadationy of “our stroot-onry, alivendy inndoquate, Bui cruya and nifeot muat bo counldorod, No com- pany I disposed to ukio threo cor fo oarvy sev- enty-livo paugengors 2 thoy can possibly b crowded nto ono g thorofors they will nob in creand thelr sccommodations, until moro than savenly-five (or about that numbor) pansengers to o er ore Lo be earried, Unk when only (for illustration) bwenty-five passengsia by Inw ara the muximum numbor allowed in a sbrast-car, then it beoomod & question Witk the company h whothor that number oan ho profitably carrled. If se, just ag mnny eur will bo piaced on the Iino ug thoro i# domand for them. " In tho faco of tho many large dividends and of tha markoet duotations of the South and Wost 8ide Compurne ien watored atocle, {6 will not do to nnawor that i wortld bo unprofitable to thom to limit tho eapac- ity of cs—unprofitablo to them to keop m largo numbor of cars, horade, and mon idlo, to do » honvlor business in the morning and even- ing, It thoy cannot do it, lot othora havon oliange to use the publie bighiay, the CUar Compauios, nfter the enpncity fs Nimited by law, wil not pul on additional cars, tho flukd will bo ocsupled by om- nibuses and othor vehicold, 80 the "publie ncod havo no foar but what compatition would goon provide plonty of modes of donveyanca to ride to and fro in tho city, and soon tho companiey themsolvey would accept the situntion, and for thoir own solfloh interost add inoronsed equip- .mont to the ronds, and the péopla wonld thon not bo packad liko o drova of cattle juto oloso, sulfoenting cara. Anothior sonrce of complaint ia the wrotehed. mannor_in which ¢ho companies lay and mafns- tain their fraoks in the clty. Jn Loudon, and sll throngh Europe, street-rallwnys: (called thoro! tramwayn) linva Intoly boon introducad ; but tho 1monb atrivgont roquiromonts ato made as Lo the rondiway, rails, and thelr aaintenance. ‘Cho rail must bo flat or Jevel with tho streot, witlrn roove for tho whacl, B0 ay not: to cause tho flmst obstruction to othor vehicles, O all now streot-rallways, ospecially on Webash. avonue, 1t this ruil bo sdopted, nnd roqnire the comw pany to keop their ratis and_roadway in porfeok order, and, Witk limits plncod on tho number of passengors to & car, our streot-ratlways wiil not bo the nuiszucos thst we havo so lang on- dured. Pito Boxo Lunnioo. Cnizcaao, Oct, 7, 1874, * THI WATER TRIAL. Ta the Elitor of The Cliteano Fribune : 81t : Allow mo to oxprass, throngh you, onr' sincere gratitade to tho gontlemen composing tho Committeo on Water, through whoso influ- enco the trinl of water-suply was ordered. Yor onco, ab loast, Chicngo canuot ey that there was not s good supply of wator in tho pipes,—d thing which I fear ennnot bosaid of any othor wholeday during tholnst six months, Fortho Inst fow dayn especlnlly wo havo hed no water to uso on the second story between the hours of 0 8. m, and 4 p, m. Whether tho enginoors of the Chiengo Water-Works woro gotting thelr ma- cliinery in order for this spectal occasion or not, I caunot tell—pothinps Mr. Cliesbrongh can, 1f this is {ho caso, wo may, porhaps, hopo for o goad supply of water for gomo timo, At any rite, I thiuk it no move than just that gomo ono should have tho thanks of the In- liabitants of this section of our cify for tho ‘bountiful gupply afforded us to-dey-—there hoing o strong etfoatn oll day oven as high as {he socond Blory. ) Allow 16 also to puggest that the Committeo ba ingtructed to continiié these trinls, 86 artang- Ing them that taore sbail e at léast one every weoit. Then “plenty of water” would como to bo an oxpression mord genorally in uso, though the fact bo nono tho less nypmdntcd. Cutcado, Oct. G, 1874, COTTAGE GROVE. e N GENERAI NEWS. Thoe tomporature yestordny, as obsorved by Mannsse, optician, under Trrr: Tnrounp Baild- ing, was, iu the shade, as fotiows : At 7 a.m., 60 dog. Fabr. ; 10 a.m,, 67; 13m,, 60; 8p. m., 67; 6p.m., 64 and 8 p. m., 5, ‘I'ho ladics nnd gentlomen working for tho falr for the Gernmn Ald Boolety met yesterday after- noon. Tho subseriptions up to date woro re- ported at §2,600; monoy collectd, $1,740 ; valuo of goods subscrived, $1,800. All of which is good for a week’s work, Tho Execulivo Comuitteo of tho Citizons® As- socintion wore in session yosteiday aftornodn. Tho subjects undor disoussion wera the two re- ports of tho * Golloway " and * Taloy " Com- mittees, Further debate was postponed until {ho noxt meoting of the Association, Redfield, Bowen & Oo. havo most genorously tondored tho freo e of thelr wnocaupiad floara in tho Redfield building, Nos. 112to 116 Lake stroet, with steam-heating, and sorvices of ait ongineer to run tho clovator, to the Indies of the Haknomann ospital Fair Committos, who will hold their Fair thoro, begisning Nov. 10, A private mooting of cortdin lending Low Churchmen of this city was held yestorday aftetnoon for the purposo of proparing a papor tobasontto the Iouso of Lishops, bogging them not to concur in tho clection of Prof. Sey~ mour to the Bishopric of Illinois. Bir. Crooker, ono of the counsel for Aron Anderson, went to Svringficld last night for tho purpose of irying to induco Gov. Boveridge to grant Anderson a full pardon. Mr. Crooker will prosont to His Exceflonoy o strong peti.on, numerously signod, and nlso porsousl lotiers to the Govornor from Judge Rogors, bofuro whom Auderson was tried, and Maj. Taylor, ono of tho Denitentiary Commissioners, Anderaon, who is stiil in tho Caok Cotinty Jull, lins strong hopen of boing sob at liborty within tho noxt duy.or two, instond of Loing sent to Joliot snd put iuto & od snit, Tho gronnd ou which the pardon is solicited is bk tho testimony aguingt Anderson wag wholly cirenmstantial, aud ot safivicutly lonr and stong to warrant a convietiori, ospeeinlly iugvlnw of the prisouer’s provious good char- netor, Tho Nowsboya' lome will not be opened for the rocoplion of tho boys on the 10th, us ex- Pecled. by rensou of the dolay of work in finish- ng. ‘[ha oflice of Mr. Dillings, tho Superin- tondont, is noy at the pow bullding, on Guinoy streot, whore himself or the Matron ean ha found during tho doy and_ovening, aro visiting tho now building iu squsds daily, suxions to inspeet thoir new quartors, HIF, 1ARONE, Tho Grand Lodge of {he Stato of Tiinois hold auothor’ kessivn’ yestovday, which was presided ovr by Gratid Mastor Hawloy. The speeinl or- der for tho duy was tho elostion of ollicers for tho cnmitig yoar, which resulted as follows: Grand Master,Geolge T. Lounsbury, of Cairo; Depuly Grand Massor, Josopl: Robbins of Quin~ ©y; Sonior Grand Wardon, W, 7. A. DeLancey, of Contralin; Jubior Grand VWardon, ifonry L. Hamilton, of Chicago; Graud ‘Lrepstire: Tlareison’ Dills, of Quinoy:’ Graud_Secrolnry, Jotm I, Burnll, of Sprivgfiold. Tha instatlation of thie Grand Otlicers will talko placa to-diy at the oyeniug semsion. Youtorday tho report of tho Tinanoe Gomuwitteo was received andapproveds THE PACKING-1OUSTS. . Day bofore yostorduy Ald. Spalding ealied up- on Sanitary Supt. Miller for tho purposs of statiug to him tho'complaints of ronidonts of i ward relativa'to ariolly from tho packing-houres on Archer aveuuo and Eighteonth steact, Dr. Millor, in reply, stated that tho following noticos had beon sent to oll tho houses : Your nitontion fs requosted to iho following regula~ tion of ths Tiourd of THeaith, ndoptod June 10 15145 dis it orduined by the Dowrd of lealth of the City of Chifago: That on und afler Nov, I, A, 1. 1874, overy person or corporation enmaged: i the bl miess of rendvring aniimnl watter, within (o limits of tho City of Olicago, ahiall bo required to place such appatatua inconuietion with thylr tanky ws will do- stroy 1l gaves smaiating from suck rondering, ‘Whe ponulty for violation of the above rgulution, shall Le fla of nok lesy than $23 nor more thau $100, In order to weo how muttors actunlly stood, Lawover, tlio Superlutandent aud tho Aldorman went on' o tour of iuspoction, tho resulls of which, sucolnctly statod, aro_as follows: At ‘Turner's, the gas from the rendoring-tanks is alt consumod; hongo in excellent condition, Behog nun's was abominably flehy. Iteid & vag fair, tho gnu_belng ‘consumed, ' was bad, * Cobey & Booth's wus fair, and thoy aro exporimouting on tho cont sumption of gas. Culbertson & Dlair will mako sultable mrangoments. Perkive Dupes & Co., A, ¥, Crosby & Co., Siall Broth- ers, J, L. Iinucock, It Schimeldor & Co,, Under- wood & Co., and Kriegh & Co., are winter honaes, and it is not known what thoy will do, buk thoy will presumably oboy tho ordars of thé Bourd of Health, It any fail to do so thoy will ha prosecuted under the law until complisuco bacowmos the cheapest policy. pititicis ol W8 PERSONAL. Lx-Mayor Modill sailed from Liverpool for Now York on tho 20th of Soptombor, and ls ox- pocted in thls city Thursdny noxt. His family will romain in Parla another nionth, Capt. Johp O'Rourks, formorly Qommander of Mulligan'a bnttory, aud at presont conncotod with Wisconsin railrond intorests, lu ab tha DLriggs, My, Goldrick, publisher of the Rocky Afoun- tain Herald, Donver, is in town, gueub of Alr, Htoughton, No. 678 Wabanh avonne, ¥ho Rav, 0., D, Halmer arrived lero ynale}-duy- from the Natlonal Congrogatlonal Couucil ab Now Ilaven, of which body ho wis ndolugate Tvom tha Htafa Aswoviation of Illinow, o will olileizto in iy chureh Bunday, * MAILBOAD VISITONS, A lorge party of railvond oficialaarriyed from Oluwln‘l’nd‘ynut’mlny, ond aro guests at the Groud Pacific Fotol, ‘Thoycame by apoclal’ train on the Lalte Slioro & Aichigan Bonthorn Railiay, o Invited guusta of that Company, nnd, after visiting the Btocl=Yaxda and tho Extmnltlun, will roturn Friday. Tho followiug aro the nanies of £he ontlomon and tho roads thoy reprosont « Allantto & @Great Western—P, D, Coopor, Qonoral Bitperintendont ; Tatimor, Chiof Engineor 3 1, A. Dhillips, o, T, Odoll, A. 1 Dunbar, J.. M ‘orely, Assiutant Superinbend- outn; J. 3L ¥, Wolr, Mastor Cnr Duildor; William Fuller, Gonoral Mantor Mochanis, Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnali & Indian- apolis—X, Dloo, Asslstant Superintondont ; I, M. Diok, Mastor Buildor; G. 15, Doscomb, Agrant at Clovelnnd; W, I', Bmutl, Mastor Car Bulldor : T, 8, Young, Qonoral Mastor Meohanlo; 'L, J, Higglus, Buporintoudont of Tolograph ; I\ Ford, Ohfof Lbgincer. Lako Shore & Michigaw Southern—Charlos Collins, Chiot Engineox ; IL I, Bladgott, Assiat. ant Chief Engineor; O, B, Conch, T. ifleshar, Jt: G, I, Melutyro, J. I. Curlis, P. 8. Blougett, J. H, Parsony; T. J. Oharlen- worth, W, “Whoston, Assiatant Bnperintond- iouta; J. L. Freomnn, Gonoral Baggugo Muutor; nm Klino, Jr., Buparintendont ole- draply Joln Kirby, Master Car:Butldor; J. C. : Brower, Anelstant Enginoer; John Townsend, Master Duildor; 7. . Burgoon, Buperintonds cut Lako' Erle & Toulsville Rtnilvoad. IHenry Nottingham and Col. Blivy; of Cluvoland, ac- company the' party as' guests. HOTBE ARTVALS: @rand Pacifie Holel—Henry Nottingham, Claveland ; Col. §: Dliss, Oleveland; WV. Buph- nol), Ottawn; B, M.: Avrms; Prio Railway, Now Yorlt; Goorge Child, England, . , . Palmer Honse—Rovordy Johugow, Jr, iho Hon, 4, M. Bmth, the Hon, George ML Brown, Qol. Tradk White, Bultimore; the on. Josoph Vilng, Ifanitowoc; Col. Thomus Snoll, Clinton, IIl. : tho JTon, Jorominh' Smith, Dovor, N, H, { tho 1lou, John_Bunn, Sprin flold. . . Tremont House—J, 11, Vincent, Now Yorl; Tohnt . Kitchon, Dotroit, 7. B. Aol Boloit ; Joghtin 10, Tloft, Birmingham, Diglnd; Jobn R, Faber, New York, . . . Sherman Howse— Gon, . . Carlin, U.B. A, tho Tion. William 0. Wright, Frooport ; tho Hon, 8. J. Conklin, Watorloo, With,; A. A, Jackson, Madison ; i It Hart, I-(innan{ml!u; W. IL Smith, R. G. Lnrn- son, Now Yorl; I K. Humilton, Fond du Lac, New Yonr, Oct. 7.~Tho Lord Mayor' of Dub- lin dollvéred ldcturo Just ovoning in tho Acndo- iny of Musts for tho benafit of the Catholio Church. ~Iis subject was * Oliver Goldumith. At tho closo of hislecturo the Lord Mayor wag: prosented with a gold-headod cane, and Intor, at his hotel, Was honored' witha serensdo on bohatf of the city autborities, Nzw Yorg, Oct. 7.—~Among tho passengers for Europo to-day wero His Txeollonoy Roest do | Limbony nud Jady, the Lord Mayor of Dubliu @nd ludy, and Dr. Hamiiton and Wilson, of the Tvish foduy, o T THE OITY-HALL. Polico pay-rolls, #50,124.46, Firo Departmont pay-rall, $36,3657.71, Tho City-Collector yestorday recoivod 87,600 on oity tasos ; tho Water Doporimont took in $1,890 o' water-taxos. ‘Fhe Committeo on Wharves and Public @rounds failod to como to tuno yestorday afternoon, and tlio Cliaizman calls for & mooting Saturdoy. ‘Tho Committeo on Judieciary will meet at 2 p, m. ta-dny at tho Cily-Cletl’s office, 'The TFinanco Committeo will mect at tho sanme hor and place Friday aftornoon. The latior Com- mitteo wiil debato tho propiloty of sponding 500,000 for the incrense of tho city's water- wupply. Lvery moinbor Lisving tho good of the city at hourt will ot once &co tho neceasity of bis being progént. . Tho City-Attorndy yesterday foronoon dis- poscd of twenty-six quasi-crininal cages which wero taken up in tho Crimivel Court. Sevoral of thom woro bunko cages which had boen ap- pealod from tho decieion of some Justico of thé Pence. Tho difioulty in these cases lics in the fact that tho complainants, many of whom aro country folks, azo lost sight of when they return to their homes. Whon tho_caso comes up, tha principnl witnesses aro usually wanting, aud the only witnseco against tho bunkoists ave tho policemen who mado tho arrests. Thair ovie denco is, b the Lest, only circumstautial, and, in many cases, tho prisoner ia lot off free, Tho City-Attornoy i doing all in his power Lo punish the rogues according to the magnitude of thelr crimea, + Thd Board of Polivo and Firo Comrmissionors mot yesterdny nfiernoon, Commissioner Kiokko iu the chwir, owing to tho abrencs of I'resident Sheridon, Ofiicer John Richardson, charged witk condaet unbegoniing an officor, was orderod to appose agdln boforo tho Board Monday. Of- ficor L. B, 1lord, on similar charges, was fined ton days’ pay, 'I'lie charges of non-payment of Juat ducs anlcrrur] ngaiust Oficor mcf;ncl Otto ‘Word dismissed, as the cago had already beon np- pealed from o Justice's Court. ‘tho Board audited tho Polico and Tiro Department pay- rolls for lust mouth, aud thow adjourned. During an intorview with Gen, Shaler Tuesday aftornoon, Mayor Colvin proposnd that the New York susurance compantes bo induced to losn this- vity, ont of tholr surplua capital, a sum of monoy sutliciont to onlargo tho wator-supply in Lhis city, and to more thoroughly protect it from fira Tho Mayor saya tho crodit of th eiby it perfocke ly gzood, and that all certificates insued will Lo proniptly paid on becoming due, ‘Uha paymont of no loan, at maturity, hag ever beon doferred for singlo day duriug'tho prosent administr: Iftheso compamica or Naw York capital- Ista would loan this city aboub §700,000, on cel titlcates of itidobteduoss, Lo i confident th could be paid noxt yoar with but vory littlo extin taxation. Gon. Bhalor seomed to think the pro- posal & very tiwely oue, and promised to montion tho mattor on his retwrn to Now York, Tho Mayor aluo asked him if Lo would accopt tho control of the Chicago Firo Department. Ho Dromptly answored that under no. consideration would lio accopt auy permanont position in Chi- cago, but if it was tho wish of Chicagouns to nmpln{ bim o " belter organiziug and porfeeting onr proscut Yiro Depariment, he wag willing to do s0. e did not tbink that any chaugen in our presont Dopartment Wworo noces- sary, oxcopt that it should bo largely added to, and, perhaps, somo systomn of digcipline intro- duced ond rlgldly maintainod. Mayor Colvin is of the opinion that, it tho Commion Council kuow whore tho ready cauh was to bo found, thoy would not Uesitate for an in- stant to mako any reasonsblo appropriation for tho purpoxe of betfor protecting tho city. 1o ways thut the sinkingof numerouslarge cintorns, counceting with largo supply-pipes, sliould forni it fmportant fonturo in the work of remedying the defocts of tho prosont water-supply. ~ Ho alvo snggests that tho four-plug hydrants be placed in the middlo of the street intersoctious, thus wvolding any dolay in golting tha hre-cngineis closo to it in working order. When located closo ta tho sidowallk, tho fireren have considerable tronblo in gottiny four enginos closo snongh for attachment. Ald, Cullorton, who was prosent, thought thut tho busiucss portion of tho city conld bo thoroughly protoctud by Hio judicious Tocation of % numbor of such hydrants and cis- torns, lia plro eaid that tha city was not well enotgh supplied with alarm-boxes, and thoss wo did hive woro not properly sttouded to, ‘Lho rocord of firos will show " that noarly eovon- oights of tho total nuntbor of alarms wero sound- od from - tho wrong disitricts, owitg Lo jguccance ad to tha location of the boxes. llo suggests that tho Council mnke nu approprintion for the printing of & larga buwmber of five-slarin eards to bo posted up in’ conspicuous places, tud nlso fo Do gratuitounly distributod {hroughout the ety DLy tha police force. Tho Mayor coincidod with Lilm in bis views, Comptrollor Iayce, Bponking of fire matters, said thot tho préws gonorally avorlooked our groa navantages over othor eitlus in protoction 1rom flvo, und dovoted )l thoir spaco in pletur- ing tho dangers to whick tho city was subjeoted, 1Is aspocinlly commonted on the long and wide dlroots whiclt provail in this elty; the common plan of bullding Lounos 14 or 16 fect back from tho streot-lino, and Lho planting of ehado-troes . slong tho strestn, Thero wag no not-work awong our stroots, as in Boston, and no narrow Blreots, such ag were very vorimon in Now York. 1Ie Zeited Mr, Corlile Mnson'’s proposni of ou- viching our water-supply by wsinking srtesian welly, whivh could ba douo at an avorago cost of 23,000, ‘Tho Couneil hnd not yot ontorced the Firo ordinanes, nor had thoy ‘shown us_muo promptitudo ay thoy should have done, Tho ro oaiptof ntologram in Now York Ulty, stating that™ tho Common Council of Chicogo hnd esdorod n oorlm of mon to fuspect all the roofs in the cley, with the dotermination of makiug ovory one of them as noarly firasproof au posrible, would do moro to aliwy nll dirturbances in nsurance ofr- clon than anything eleo thut lins yob Lecn sug- gestod, The presont Five Depariinent ko con- midored wan on ndmixabla cnoy il containod #ood anatorisl, sud was woll oflcored. Thoy were ontltlod to tho credit of oxtinguishing tho firo of. .Iu!{ 14 in spito of tho many difioultics to which they were theu subjocted. 1o s in favor of & rogular drill and code of regulationn in the Kire Daepartmont, and: hopes that all improvoments, cithor lu (he Departmont or oub of ir, will go ahead q‘mully und effeotunlly, ‘Lho lust appropriation of §200,000 Lo cluis Is moro than oan bo' judlolonaly oxpended this fall in porfocting the water-aupply. -, o ANNOUNCHNENTS: Tho publio gchools of thin city will be closed to-morrow. Tho Tunahios of tho Tadles' Indnstriol Bocloty Wil be continted durlug the wook at No. 61 Enat Washington troos, ‘o Chirlat Church Boclal Unjon will bs held this ovoning at tho house of Mr. Elbridgo . Kolth, 916 Prairle avonuo. Tho lterary and musleal exorolsos bogin promptly at 8 o’clock. A litorary socinblo will o hold in tho rooms of tho Union Calholie Library Aswoulation, south= wosb corner of Btate uud Monroo streots, this evening. Thoro will bo Junch given from 12 to 8 p. m. to-dny'by the Indias for charitnble pus ‘ab 124 Woubington atreot, P The Chlengo’ Acadomy of Ifomeopnthio Dhy- sleinbin wnd Surgoons will meot ab tho Tremont Houso thin ovonmg, Tho section of practienl modising will presont n re 2 - o Presont n report, with oayos, npoct- “Tho humorous leoturo of’ Naiph O, Hort, at Bouth Bhore, thin evoniug, opens thio cofse of onterfainmonts to ba given.thero, at utervals, durivg tho sonzon, nud will bo vorth bearing, TRobert Collyer will givo the opening lacture of Uio Chicago Athomioam Froa-Gota. Mondsy avanlug, on * Cleat Grit,” Whis course 8 for iho peoplo, and iu frae to all who come, ‘Tho Athonrown gives ity third annusl sociabls this avoning, st No. 114 Madison siroct. AN mombors and frionds of tho Bocloty are invited, ——— CRIMINAL RECORD. CIMMINAT COTIT, Judge Moore—Charles Cunuingham, beating 1l wife ; flued 1cent and costs,~Frell Raiblo, violation city ordinance; iined $25 and costs,~— Jolin Bachl, vialetiou city ordinance ; fined 85,— | Sixteon oity appeal enses woro dismissed with procedondo for want of prosecution, The ro-- mnindor ot tie cages will be tried to-day, JUATICN COURTI. Justiee Boyden—Augusta Forguson,nrrosted for | tho lnrcony of proporty belonging to Mre. Herrick b No, 963 Prairio avonse; hold to tho Criminal Court in bail of $600.~William Iorn, arrosted for violation of dog ordinance : continited till to- Any,—Mike McUonald, Nicholus Geary, and Jehn Qarrity, trinl contmsued from lnat Friday for ns- sault ou Jumes McGarry with futent to kill, and yiot, wag reaumed in tho afiornoon ; McDonald way held tothe Orintinal Courtin bul of $1,600; Geary and Garrlty wera disclinrgod, Judge Seully—John Hago, arrested for making | threats to do bodily injury'to_ his iifo: placed under peace-bonds of 3300,—Joliu McGough, ar- |- rosted for mahing folse representations to Mary Wetzol, atrangor, and leaviug hor I # houso of gruslllminu; continued till tho 19tk just., in ail of J500; Justice Iiqufmann—Jacob_Dittlg, larceny ; continued till to-day in bail of ~$500.—Dan | “Taomoy, larcony ; oontinucd till to-day in bail | of 500.—Thomas_McDonough, assault with a deadly weapon with intens to kiti Bottor Erick- son ; continued {1l to-morrow in bail of §500, Juslice Haines—Josoph Grabam, nrrestod for comuitting an_nswanlt on Nobert Porrine last Bundey ¢ fibod €16, A warzant wes thonuworn out by £, Hangon for tho rearrost of Graham, charging him with an_nsseult with intont to do Doily injury ab tho tino ho asssulted Porrine. Mo will be oxamived on that chiargo to-day, i SUBURBAN NEWS, LAKE. A meoting of tho Lake Trustees was hald yes- terdoy, with all tlie mombors present with the oxception of President Tabor. A goodly part of tho timoe of the meoting,was occupied in read- ing tho minntes of the four luat mootings, which routiue hos boen yadly noglectod, owing to tho press of other busiuess, i An ordinence was, on motion, adopted’ provid- ing for the improvement, by grading, of Blanch- ard avonuo, from Thirty-niuth to Forty-sevonth street, and Forty-first stroat from Bluo Island to Blauchard avenue, Areport from the Committes to whom was roforred the bids for hose and hose-caris was road and accopted. A ragards Loso, the Com- milteo thought that, owing to its lightness, durability, aud strength, the rubbor-lined and conted-lioa hoso oftored by Mr. I, B, Proston was decidedly the best aduptod for the use of the town, and recommended it as tho standard hose, If the Board desired to make, tests of the relativo valuos of the difforont makos of hose jolfered, they would also rocommend the purchuwo of 400 foot of four-ply hose us offered by Alr. R, M, Pearco. As rogarda tho hoso-carts, thoy reported in fa- vor of thoss manufacturcd by Goorge Hewniy, a4 thoy found theee oarts far Bupcrler in every way to any othor make. Tloy furthor reportad that thoy received a very libersl offer from Tugh Ttiddlo, Vice-Presidont of the Rock Tsland Ltailroad, rogarding lots for hoeo-housos. If tho town desired, ho would give pormiesion to build Lioso-louses on tha railroad property at tho fol- lowing poiuts : Oue on the cornor of Sixty-third wtrest and Wentworth avenue, and another on Tifty-firas stract, between the track and Oswald avenno. The Committee recommended the ne- captanco of thisollor. While engaged in the discussion of tha hoss aud bose-carts, the matler relative to iho conl- Lionso ot tho Water-Works was brought up. Apropos of Mr, Muirhead's report, the adver- tisement calling for sealod_proposals wag road. Yor tho benelit of those who mny doubt.ihe nssertion that Ilyde Larkis attemipting io run the Wator-Works nbout as they plesscd, without regard to Luke, tho following is a copy of tho advertisement : Bealed progosals will be received by Obarles E, Pope, Now, 160 and 161 Lasallo streot, wntil Oct, 15, 1874, for bidlding framo coul-house, necording to plous und specifications ou Qi with Charies . Tope, 'The Dullding will o 20x100 and 20 feet bigh, Dulldfug musst bo bullt lueldo of one_1aonth froni dato of con- tract, Tho President and Board of rustees reserva {he right lo reject any and all bida, It wilbo seon that tho fact of Take having anything to do with tho works i not montionod inthe entita advertiscment, but, on the con- tiary, ovorything s for Ifydo DPark, Tne conl-house {8 for iho " Ilyde Parle Water-Warks ;" tho gealed Yropunn\s will ba recoived only by Charles . Dope, the IIyde Park Clork ; the plans and specifications can only be soon a4 his oflice, and tha Hydo Park Board alone docido whother tho bids aro katiafac- tory or not, 1t wan & cloar insult to Lake, intentionally or othorwise, and for o time mattors woro quito ox- citing around Lake's ofliclal tablo. An explana- tion from Mr. Duirlead, wio scemed to think it was meraly an error,coolod the irato Trustoes,and proventedany rash action on tho subject, A fow of the members thought of revoking all ne~ tion taken by Lake in regard to the coul-houss, but thoy findlly mstructed the Water Commis- sloner and Tngincer to act m tho matter ag they thought best, A lot of minor business was thon tranggeted, after which the Board ad- journed, WASHINGTON HEIQNTS. Tho village authorities aro having good side- walks laid upon all stocals whora thoy have been noglected, and our village is thorofore i gaod shape for tha fall weathor. Tho Bonrd of Trustcos mot Monday night, Tresont, Mossre, Schullz, Maurer, Lowonthal, Gorton, Greenam, and Dresidont Mason, An ordinance was passoed for opening aod grading Hough streot from Vinconnes road to Prospoct avomio, A potition was presonted from citizons for oponing Hillintd avenuo; roforred to Com- mitteo ont Btrcots with powor to act. Tho Clork wan ordored to inatruct the G,y I, L & P, I I, to put In A 4-foot culvort at Ninoty-fifth streot cronging. Soveral emall blls wore™ audited and ordorai paid. e Tho grading of the Vincennes road was lot Moudny to Mr. Smith, of Bouth Englewood, to grado from South Englowood to Niety-tifth utraet, for 2 porrod, B1Last Thursdey Mz, Dolp's toams ran away, and, getting on the” Chicugo, Rock Island & Lacifle Ttnilroad, thoy ran some distanco down tho traok, and \lrom capturod by John Kerwau ; 1o one ju- ured. s i Mr. Honry Schultz has raised his dwolling on Winuton avenue and built undorncath a brick ?:Lmi“' which ig alrendy opened in the grocery usitioss. Willinmn Boin iy cominonced thie eroction of a harness-shop nb the intersection of Winstou ave- e oo Soelobla 8t othany Chyrel n athany Ohurol maoot at tho vosidenco of €, O, lID’l’W, Lug,, I“':H e Gomaie lutod by th 'ho Committee appoluto 0 cony tor of tho Union Church to Dmnn(zn [ uho(flc}? th: now church huve roqueated 1 B, Stobbins to fili tl!m lnmno of chorister aud to organize his own ehoir, ‘Lho citizons intorostod meot at tho residenco of 0, 0, Ilowe, Buq,, for tho purpoke of organ- fzing o litorary nooioty, and meusuros aro {o bo takon to seouro land whorcon to bisild u noclety building und library, V'riondd of the cawse ave cordinlly invited, Tho Obicugo, Nock Tuland & Paclflo Railvoad aro making thelr part of tho village look quito respeotable, paiting In crossings, cat= tlo-guards, ote.. Thay have built a handsoma wirs fence through tiis villago, and fixod mattera up genorally, whicls, of courso,is a sourca of Bate isfaction {o'the peop! The ladies exnnot bo. mora fntorested b 2ny one {hiug In tho Exposition than fn the “ Ladiea’ Cablnet, # porfect muttuin fu paryo of n Indy’s conventoncos, An you spproach It, you ace & hoantifully-youcsrsd bu.. rean. You aren it, and you have n Inds's mngnificent writhig-tesk, with tablo “and s.full'act of llttla draw~ ora sud compnrtients, You oxtond i, aud you lave 1 workdeak anid eutung-table, with drawors, tills, snd nlider, Patloriin, work, etc,, oroall aafo and st hand, i, Inbor, money, nhd ficonyonionca are all aaved lieva, The patonius, Mew, W, i, Grarumar, any bs Tound swith [tin tho Expoaitioll, uid afterward at Goe Jena, 1L, Do not fafl to eea tho Cabinat, Tho lady, Xttowlnit these wants, Lias most ingonfously addod tis after liom untl it s’ certainly noar purfocrion, Importont to Erle Rulway Passongors . vin Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Rallway. On and_affer I'riday, Ocl, 9, tho Lake Shore & Michigan Soutbernand Erls Maflway Compantea witl resuwe, ** a8 formerly,” tho Interchango of passongers, baggage, molls, and expreas at Exchangy Btrest Dapok, © Duflalo. This obvistos aniy delay aud annoyance Intely axperionced at tiat polnt by passengers via Lake 8hora Rallyay for tho Ere Raflway, 10, M, Anss, ‘Western Lass Agent Ly e b —_— Lincoln Monumont—XExoursion to Springe flold for Only Half Fare, $6.60. Parlles wishing to bo presont at the unvelling of tho Liucoln monumont at Bpringfield, 1., on tha 15th dust,, can avall thiomdclves: of tho abova low rates, ‘Lckets on salo at th Olinols Central Ratlrond office, foot of Lako treet, Way-ntations at onc-half rates, kiR bt Planos to Rent. Dlanos and orguus to rent, A lurge awsortment of suporlor tnstruments cone stantly on.iond at $5 to $16 por month, Rent deducte ed If purchused, I : iy yon & Hoaly, State. and Moaros P Wl e OhlokeringSquare Grand Pianos, Extra paclor planos, Al the latost lnprovements, Warrauted ta plonse, or monoy refundod., . Reed'a Tomple of Music, 02 Vr{n Duren atreot, — e Ths “Golden Sun® Fire-place Heator, In addition {oits romarkabio heating powers, 18 mosd Leautlful Indeslgn aud elegant in finisk, snd is a ormament, to any parlor, Baugs Dros., corner Siata and Van Buren streots, oxclusivs ngenta for Ohlcaga, USS DIATA LODISE K LI AN ZAND' 3 Gantatof, Pha kit e v ) B! In Mozart’s Opera, o T‘EEF;B}ARRIA.GE OF FIGARO, With the NEW GRRAN X MR, IA:;“J’}D‘UA \VD.EKOT"JB Andhfll’l‘lsl‘r’fi?:&k‘i. atcor servod Seat, Yo, tia, hooaraln BYNTOEY of 00G, X i UG, O] TOH NA?'X Friday~FAURT, _tlaturd; GRAND KELLOGG MEATINEY ON SATU. LUCIA DI LAMMERIOOR. oo girculars t Hox Clico for full asat, ot OF TUEATRE, SR TA N T RDAY. KFLLOGH ENGLISE OPERA. E2Falo of Sonts commones at. Box Offios this woratng, ONDAT, Du £ Nt ek NDAY, Oct. 13-FRA DIAVO 3 Akt TS e (e erton TUESDAY EVENING, Ocb 11-IT, TROVATORE, WEDNESDAY KVENING, Ott. i~DON GIOVANNE Sea ciroulara for ful casts; de. OPERA BOOKS, THE KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA EDITION. JTER'S, 100 Rasy Madison:at,, it 12 Conts 5 utd Saturdny Afternoone, ‘zlooner's Utired Comody, in 4 sota, MEN OF THE DAY, With ita groat cast, inoluding Mosses, O'Noil, Cran Jiyor, Salebiey, Gaston, Weows, Wallsoo, and INtpac ek, ' Misy Hatrthorne,’ Mrs. Wiilfams, Mrs. Msodor, Mis3 Galo, Miss Bevantd, and Miss Gallaghor, tnturday Exoning—ROMEO AND JU! Monde, Oot. 14, tle Grodt Pacia: Soasation~THE BPLUL ACADEMY OF MUSIC: Engagoment of the Einent Tragodian, LAWRENCE BARRETT Supported by s ful O auy, scleated oDne ol U g pomtetil Qomadny, jsciad acprossls G Sbakspoara's boautiful play, MERCHANT OF VENICE, Urlday—~Jd UL ESAR. = sty Seas LADY O LYy OUARD I, MYERY OPERA HOUSE. TMMENSE SUCCKSS OF THE NEW STARS. Last Three Dhys of Herrmann, TILE GREAT MAGICQIAN, J. B. JOEIINSOIV, . Thoe Champlon Swhmmer of the World, and the Euro Cowbination Company. _Popular Prices, K WALLAOI & CO., Mansgers, McCORMJOK'S HALL, SOMETRING NEVER PRODUCED BEFORE. Tomorrow, Friday, Night, TITERLIN & RKEGAMY’S EUROPE, In Words, Ploturos, and oladies, First Night—SPAIN. "Ailinisafon, B0 eonts? 1esorvod Sent 5 Gonts oLtiar b a wr‘vauv%z;rl'.;‘fn luring the \vmfl({ ‘:xnunl Ssfl'-‘l‘:iun‘ya -a ..Manager coss of KELLY & LEON'S FAMOUS UNSTRELS, Monday, Uct. 6, 183, Third and Last Weok of thio ‘Great L1t of ths Soason, K Tolly . Laoo's trauniation of Otfenbach’s Comio O) , **MONS, SHOULLIUL Gurlois to the' huhonso wicaosaof this Comic, Ojra, o minsgomans takve piessure i wn: Boncing 5 raetition for th resontwook,, Sasoud Wook of the Ulinwplon Sous and Datico Mon, WALTIRS and BONTON. ” Flrst o, In thres yonra. ol Mannini's A P e RO REIS S, Pl e by LUK 500 T, Quarintto by HRCE BURRDGE, FAVNE, aba FANG Kivesy avoning aud *Wodnonlsy aud Saturdas matinoes. St BN OBTIONOL, s UNIVERNTY -SQUARE KINDERGARTENER Aund Connecting Clasg, 571 COTTAGE GROVE-AY., cormer of Waodland Park, Wil opon MONDAY, Oct. 13, Mra. Johin Ogdon, late of Columbun, Olile, Kindorgartuer, and ‘Training Teaoh- or, Kor terms and fuformation apply to _MISS 8, K. EDDY, Principal, CEICAGO ACADEMY OF DESIGN, Cor. of Michigun-ay. and Van Buren-st, Schools cf Tnstructlon inDrawing, Paiatiy qaud Avcliltcotura, puolal satool Fooms for oru DIADANE 0. du SLLVA it MRS, ALEX, Yy formorls Mes, QS Kinirsuey G e Goruay Woarthug:Roliool for Youn Ladies and Ohile rou, val Ity -5t., N 24 IS8 BULKLRY'S ~ROARDING _AND DAY, ] ol oS e, ¢ Tarstamicg oL 7, Senlpturo, dioe: Foi Foopans bec trbuch, Frlisland g i4-Bohost 0r 500t ladies and onliGrombeptetls TLE, TARDIV) ¥ Ii\[y TALDIVEL & W TORTY-OIXTILSE. T ngan SDUND SOHOTARSHIP, Alodaat, rapeattal, manly damsanor ALTONKERS MILITARY TSN H GRS borse Tlenjamin Alason, Box Y. BITTERS. , Voukors, Ao PERFECTION! g BOKER'S BEITTERS. Iteware of Counterfolts. _MEDIGAL o Dr. Kean, NO PAY ! 360 flflxflhfll GLAEK-?T-- l(]ull !UA{(ND. 3 e all, 2 Ol Buurs. D', Ine 10 B p. e § Sundays from b th 1o DR. A. G. OLIN, 187 Washlontonat, Tho longeat, onaagod o IRl DU i (e E15 T Lo celo] oo mioated &1 Dhronis, orvous, and bpuolal D cullar to fomales edily cured, Iuy Jvata et Boact, S Sdance, o (roatisn: ativ : Dis . gl od by matle e r". 'l‘“) 2N L, vlotim of youthful Gnprudonco, causiug propa ooy, norvous dubitity, eto,, e o DIFTINY Lo his folk 1 RV, A Rantates Bow Forcr Add | |

Other pages from this issue: