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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY CTRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1874, e — e ‘LOCAL MISCELLANY. GRANT-LLONORE. It 8 neceusary to go &way fxom home to learn thiu news, ad now * Jennio June,” writing trom Now York to tho Balimore Amerfcan, fur- uirdies uy with &n advanco account of tho bridal tronsscau of Miss Lonoro, who s tobo married to-aay to Lient. Giant. Tho doreription, whioh i saidd Lo bo nceurate, 18 as follows: TUE THOUSEAV, "Lin Grant-llonore weddimg woich 13 to take place neat ucuday, the itk 18 the wnbjoct of couslderation b0 private efrels, - ani many ure tho von- 1o tis +t716 uud Geganco of bhe trounteat, Nollo Giunt's ? a8 profuse, \iy? £ hlo to give n eatinfaptory anawer Lo thafe questions, furud yet it la not trauspbied of what it congteied, whera e dresses are Leisyg wade, love, s8 baudsuiie 28 Wit what tlunligs, of fu Wit colue, bid laced the veeu= winter, the bLrido expovis to ehine upon panta uf tue White Ilauso “xeepl Luy weddiugedross, which was dmy 0., " gilmpwo. was kindly afurded o od for Cuicago, I cau give yuur Lendtci 1ome idea of tho thiy Lialo whicl Las pro- 'tho 0N At 10F @ Jtopubilestt Lrincens, OF the o trubnen dipuer dross, wus kil viuk, & ot Lule rono pfuk; tuotline sl Uliie, cor- Pespuniing In *overy paricalir, Ko ovel-skirt Forled mCabort apron in teout, wach oxtouded oo Sishios aL_tlio wdo, and held the pous, sud Tou, "ty tox plaliug’ wiich formed tus ' train in posit Fuo Louns were eut ¥ sliane, tia ahecton omatloug, and fiuisied with kuifc-ulafidugs. R rts were thntied with fouuces aud putlugs, erecrod at fotot vals by ‘ops of the sk, and tue npron e es with owiricu-featbor uud deep friuge, Stching I colur prociscly, Phaithgs of tuile wied e ot Laquinite. Vaieacicunes luce tlafeliod tho eck and wrists, B ety Leautiful dress was in two ehndes of green, Nith i oty und o invieble, ulmont biuck, This bad A beritie ufl duwa tbo 1oty flouncea wn tho. wide, it o of fine kulfo-pluitlugs on tha other, Tho ik of thin akirt wlwo waa faid $ia brost platf, s mounted by s pouf, und the bows wnd euus fornied of fmo kuifo-plitiogs, with ends, in which the two jhitdes were comuinod, e e e, hu & dnrk shade of plum color, was comyotod Of yelvet and faille, Lo silk bLelng used for fho whirsed fraut, tha slsoves and ppiugy i the velvet for the tlouncea and tho court trafi, ‘Auother catriage diess wws of black blue fallle, piyed, nud siighitly Interinixod with palest Ulue, Tuo TAEE € thts hud w pulled trout, and & loug teati with- Qut uty over-skirt, The Lody Ligh sud plain, bolt frout, with buaque at tho back, and trimmed of fluo Jniforpluitiugs, With Lurge buws at ths sido of the kkirt, Tlionicovos moroebisrad iy the froub sud u cullturied up aboye tho pluiting, lined, und plped with the color, ‘Atuantlo accompumed 1his droan, oduod with a pliit- {ug and lined, #ud piped Lo matcli the dress. A fuather irhuming in durkest peacock shudca way usod aaa Teading upon the sloaves, akirt, basque, und montle most eliectivelys 'A Leau(iful walking-drcas was in two shades of of ronon, tho siceves und npron of the darkor ubade, o Lods'part and pipings of o iighlor, The broud cash was of tho silk doubled, the two shades beluy combined, Tho garnjlure was at oslrich-feathor Dande, decp rich fringe, and peari buckles, "An Llogunt reception Uross wan of palo corn-colorod gros-grain combtied witn pucple velvol. The frunt wus Flitrred with folds of velvet botween, At tho buck an overakirt of velvot, forming two wings, was Iiurd itk corn-cotor, and drsped wost gracefally over the trained sldrt, The grand toflets olioited the warmest oxpreestons of sdmiration. Uno wawa tea roun, trimmud with fluy Srings Pitings, wnd exquisila lace The overakirt was of crepe de chuiiz of tho sumo sbudo, looped up whl Vioicts and foa roses, ‘Tho other wia @ poacl- colored allk, tho front of tho skirl comyoxed of alterunting putlod crepe declune oud lace, The tunie formed n poaf, and wido sashes at the back ouly, Joored nons withs Toaen and ostrichefuatlier tipy, the garni- furo balug repeuted upon tho budies and tue nleeves, which wore wwst Lesutifully and tastcfuily infsbod with tullo plaltings aud polut inco, Aoy L othur_articlea compiaing tho troungcau wero four _opern-clouks, oue of white gros grain, trimmed with wilte ostrich-feallier trimmiug aud pear] prsseimenterde, one of satin, thick, but not glosey, Tumguificently embroldored, and suotlior of “whiio striped clotl, fu whicl n stripo of velvet moss alter- Datés, with o very rick fringe of stk and cheufilo, Wha bridal dices, par exieilouce, 8 of marvolons hes whits sarin, with potut Jace overdress made o order 20d. Lesutirully cooped with orsnge-biosoms, It fs Quito bigh 1 lite Leek, bas bonyg slocves, aud 18 to b Svered by plaan fahl-lon vell, A Tolitoineo fabor, & set of delicate Valencleutien, o ooat of Liack 1autels v, mounted with and ‘an W black toilet uf &%k, velve, nind Jot, were noted, snd ceorvo more spevist mention tion' I Lave Huio or space to give them, Thera wns also & plalo walklng-skist of velvet, with camely hatr polonniro mounted with valvet, wiirh wos Excoedingly movel, origiual, and etyhels, bul T mount Qi (o aubjecy with 3 eingle espreenion of siu- cers udmiration of (o general good sense aud good {2ko_disiayed i 1o 11epnvaion of (his handsoma autiit, and good wishes for the Lapyiuoss of the wea s TIE PORK-PACKERS, The Pork-Psckors’ Associulion held a meeting yesterduy afternooa in tho committce-room of tho Doard of Urade. Mr. /M. Calbertson pro- sided. In the absence of Mr. Ioward, who was hurt in the accident on the Pittevure & Fort Wayne Road, AL, Naymoud was olosted Socretary pro tow. s . £OTTING UOAS. The Chairmnn etated that there woas s good deal of couluzion and nnmoyancs awong the trado hecauso of tho eustom of sotting Lioga in tho city, Thoy wanted the commiesion-men st tho Stock-Yards to soll straight car- loads of bogs, #orted in tho country, which was e Loat method, Muny of the buriness- men had no tima 0 suit bows i tho city, and, therefore, wero oftan compelled to tako tail-end lots. 'This woendd ‘not do. ‘There should be unanlwity of action, and overy effort should be taudo by the packers to vomedy the ovil, Mr. Hutchioson said the object wag to do food to the tiade in gencral, and for that pur- Yose they shwuld urite with tho comumission- men. ‘Lo Jutter wanted to got rid of the system of garting in town, 1 an agreemont conld bo minde, evervthing wonld be fonnd ahisfactory, Col. Hancoek thousht that tho gorting of eogs in the country vould be the proper thiug, aud 1d stop all the dissntisfaction, he Chany gaid they shonld come etraight down {0 busines6, 1lo thinght it would be bust to ap- point o committee from the Associntion to con- fer with tho commusziou-men 1elativo to the wutter, ancock wanted to know whothor, if any t wero entered 1o, thoy could make thu mwiskion-map _adliere to their contract, onforce uny penntey thub night o altached to n violation of thowr agroemont, Whae was au 1m- portant point to consulor. Pho Chair »nid risat the Committeo would bo the bese pazties to sctilo that wivh the commus- sion-mon, 3ir, . F. Murphoy moved that a committee of thiee be uppoinied Lo confer ag propused, wlich proyailed. iewsrs, Dlurphoy wers 80 appaiuted. Commwill ‘The Chair aonnonnced that tho conferonce would be he!d nt tho Uuivn Stuck-Yurds as § v'clock 10-morrow mosnING, WAGES., The Association then went into a discussion reluiveto the soxle of wages at their packivg- hourcs, It was agreed thol laboters shouid hove €150 per day, shavers and serupers from 8260 fo 8275, nnd dressers from $2 to £, ac- cording to tbew ability, FOUP-TIONSES. Jr. Schoonemann suid that we were going to huve a pretty liard winter, and that somo ar- rangement onght to be mada for the erection of soup-houses by the citizens, In such a caso, ho Wwas sure, tho “butchers of the city would give noup-boucs and the packers would contribute remnauts of meats. It would Lo a great blessing to the poor. 5 Col, llancack was in favor of that, He know that the paoiers would be liberal, bat the Relief and Aid Socicty should run tho affair, Mr, Huteninsen said that tao packers wonld urdoubtedly support such a movemont, e coutributions would by, of course, voluntary, as no rula could be adapted, &4 The followiug Tosointion woy then adopted s Tesofed, That, I view of the establis) Eoup-ionsbs n tLis clty during the uummghw'm':r \?; tho ftulier aud Ald Soclety, 3l 1n the souws of this ceting thut tho pork and’ beef packers of Uhtcago tu-aperato dn the charity, EVENING BOABD. Tnoe Chairman said ho bud somothing of im- portanco to Iny bofore the meoting,, 1t was that 1ho Board of Directors of the Cliceyo Hoard of Trade, at their aftornoon meotiug yosterdny, wdoptad the following rosolution s Resoived, That thio free ugo of tho wll In tha Com. merclul Bullding {s werevy towdored {0 he Packers’ Avecclation wud_ proviefon mon of Clicngu for an ¢ Board, frem uud after Nov. 2, 1674, and until v notic, Iutohingon moved tho thanks of -rs' Association to the Board of ‘Frado v, which wa enrsied, Mi. ¥, for tho purpors of biinglng the Fivering Dorrd husinoss Lefore the meoting, moved thi su evening rersion be hold, T'lie motion wa put and lost, Altor diveursing some mattars of minor im- ortiduce, tue Associntion adjourned, g THAE PRESIDENT, ¥ siterday murning tho Prevident, accompanied Uuen, MoAnhur, ex-Socrotary of the Navy is, Unitod Brates Comumslonor Phillp e, atnd 0ne or two othor gontlemen, visited sont Post-Oilee snd tho now Govornment wunt.cc o axeetion, With otk placea Tutchingon, and Hancock The Chair was auded to the oy, it (ko g tuilding ftho Prosident axproared himaolf much plessad, Atobout noon a lmge number of tho loading gontlomen of tho cily nesemblod ot tho Lalmer Houko, on tho invitation of the proprietor, lo {nke lunch with the Provident, Previoun to sit- ting down to tunch, tho Prosident gavo a nhort raception, during whick alnost all the goatiomen guosts wore presouted to bim by Gen, Wabster and Piil Hogno. At luuch the’ Prosldent sat on the right of Mr, Palmer, who hnd on his left Gon. Waebator, ex-Beorolary Durio oconnyiug tho soat at tho ripht of the Prosidont, Thore waro about 150 guesty proyout, amony whom may bo mentioned ex-Alayor Josoph Madill, Presi font Arthae Dizou of tyo Common Guneil, Cotni sioner Hoynoe, Gou, Webntor, Judge Nortou, Gen, Toruyth, Gen,Joh Mason Loouns, Judges Ilodg- oit nud Drummond of the Unitod States Cours, Judge Dickoy, Dr. laven, Gen, Baboook, Canit miuslonor ol ‘Publio Woulks Watl snd 'Lhompron, Ald, _Schnffnor spd Coey, Oitv-Clerle I 1eat, Tudwe Beekwith, Col, 1. D, Yaylor, Col. B, 1, Bridpes, Gen, B, I Bradloy, Col, Maephooloy, Col. heefo, Jobn L~ Blackstoue, Col. Jucies M. Bowen, tho IIon, Johw O. Dore, Capt. Wobetor, Senator Dursoy of Arkan Dr. 1I. A. Johnson, Dr. D, 8, 8mith, Stale' Attorney Obarlos H. Rocd, Maj, 8. D. Pholps, and Meesrs, Blliot Anthony, Jamoa Nlood, Sol. Smith, Plni Wadswortl, G. W. Campbol ory A, Storis, Charles L. Viilson, 1. 8. Usylor, N.F. Mernull, 1L I Goodell, W. I, Bradioy, J. ©. Rtankun, N. B. Judd, J. Glover, B. H. Catp- bell, J. O, MoNullin, Jumes H. Foster, H. 1L Tiosore, Jamuas L. DoVicuer, 3f. W. Bishop, L. B. Sidvay, B. Jausen, Houry Whooler, Charlos Wheclor, O, B, Farwoll, Normsa Wi iawe, W, I. Coolbauga, Nathan Oorwith, J, Irv- ing i'oarco, Honry Uorwith, B. W. Locke, Dan Blioppard, Sheridan Wait, Jobn B, Drake, Goorge W. (ngo, 5. Mackoy, R 11, 13ist, D, D, Sponcar, 7 E. Iickley, Jamos H, Ongoud of Doston, Cnpt. W, M. Snow of Boston, Charlos 1L Uam, and others, Tha lunch was a vory plossant affair, no sncochios boing indulgod in, nud at ita closs tho Tresldent, togothor with (Ton, Wabster and ono olx" twln friends, wout out for a quiot drive round the city. Tut the avening tho Trooldent and family dined st tho resmdenco of IL O. Stone, Exq. “Fo-duy thare will be & genoral roception at the Palmor, Jasting from 11 to 13 ——— ATTEMPTED CHLOROFORMING. In yestorday's issue briof montion was made of tho attomptod robbory of Mr. Charles Bowden, at No. G0 Stata strect. Bluce thon further par- ticulars Lave beon loarnod. Tho gentloman above montionad is at prosent Yardmastor for tho Michigan Southorn & Lako Shore Tinilrond Company. and waa formerly noted for his adroit and musculsr manipulation of Loavy cannone balls In one of the gieat shows of the irrepres- siblo, fortuno-maxing Barnuw, 1o ocoupics a room on the third floor front of Ddir. James Lane's house, at tho aboyo numbor, At 8 oelock Sundsy morning he was sleoping goundly, whon be felt o burning seusation about the clin and neok. Partiully sroused by tho strange fooling, ho folt of tho affeoted parts, and discavered that somo fuid bad boon poured upon lit, and atso dotoctod & strong moll of chloroform. o had vofore oxporisucod a simi- Iac odo on nn oceasion wheo a burglsr outered Lis roowm, and that of a young man gumpanion in Now Yorl City, and had boen compelled to re- matu in a stupid stato whilo Lis friond was fatal- Iy stabled oy the thief, The vivid recollection of this acourzatica causod Mr. Bowden to romain sg pagsive as possiblo under the oircumslances. He believed thut there was some ong1n his room, aud Lo quictly moso 8 L¢ nothing unusual Lud ocowred. Iu the durinces hethouzhy Lo discoverad tho body of a man lymg cloas to the hed, aud_surmisea thnt the feiOW Was nwaibing the elfccts of tho chloroform, m order to take from bis puilow o valusulo wateh aud o cousiuor- ablo sum of mouoy. Mr. Bowden did not make any demonstrations of alarm, but quieily step- ped ous of bea, suretehed LiniBolf a8 uny drowsy man wonid dv at that buur of the moruiug, aud tuon walkod slowly across the room. Stuwbling ugoinnt o chair, ko scized i, whue with bated theady, Lo rawed i over' hus head. Jus. a4 tho ohsir was powed in tho sin, the burglar, for suca he was, soized Liim around tho waist, A struggle ensued iu tho duik, and a horcuionu offurt was wmads by Bowden to rid bitmzolf of tne thier's vize-liko grip. 'The lattor slushed &t bim wih s kuilo, aud out h.s nethor gameut in twam, sud wuthéted & light Btab acioes Lis abdumen. Lowdon spiang buck ns he felt the keen edgo of tho Lnifo, and biought tho chwir auwu on tue follow's head with powerful forco, The thicf fell hoavily to tho fovr, ond Bowdeu gruped about fur » moment to get another chancs to strike him., 'The vurglur in the meantimo bLad roacked tha door, sud was about to open it when tue plucky Dowden gave bim another re- milkier ot bis gioet surugtl. buty an spito of the blows, tho burgiar muneged to open ths door, and nus just disappessing neruss the thresbold, when Bowdeu aimod the clair at bim uguin. Tho thief jecked tuo door vurlisliy to, aud tho cbair eamo agaivst its edgo with goat forco, aud was mmusied in pieces, Bowdol at- tompted to follow up his adventage, but iv the douse datkuess wos wnable (o discetu bus man, who bad reached the stuirway and was ranuing down it when DBowden caught sight of hun agaw, *I'ie nolso of tho struggle had, in the moan- {imo, wlacned thu whole household, nud the oc- cugunts of roums rushed out inthe hallways, st of thom thinking o fire bad Lioken out tho buildiug, "Lue thiet boundod dowa the stairwsys to the bl ou tho itgt flour, sud way there mes by Alr. Lane, whom ha dualt o hoavy blow i the oyo, and follud o tbo floor, the gentloman not know- g what bad_ bappened, aud ot beiug ablo, iu tite darlk, to distinguish tho Yellow frow uny of his bourders, The thiof was wecn from the win- duws to elimb over & fouc iu the Lack yurd, aud fall, s Jf wenk trow ivjusy, bus Lo mauaged to envape, e prentent oxcitemont prevailed i the houso duciug tho latler part of che veenerence, and it waw sume tivie betore the trus alule of aitaiva could be nseoctaiued. Whou tho gus was lightod in Mr, Bowden's roomn tho satonisned in- wates Lehold: o chaotic muss ol furniture and ovockery neattorod nbout the floor,—ovidonces ot the dusperaie cambat with tho burglar. A 4- ounce puttls of Hyuibb's chiloroform was found pavtly tilted wish tho drug. The thief had mis- taken Mr, Bowden's chiu for hie noso when Le hetd the ehloroformn 8 that s victim would in- Talo 1¢, snd necidoutally spiilsd sowo of it on Lis clun nud ueeis. [~} — THE RYAN MURIDER. Ona of ths most atrorious, cold-bleoded mur- ders that even the murdoious locality of Dridge- port bay yet given riso to, was committed at about 11 o'clocl yesterduy forouoon, at No. 808 Archer avenue, whareby Matthew T, Ryan, the koeper of the Louse, was shot down in cold blood by Jumes Finucsu, a driver ou the Archer savenuo strect cars. The two men lad boen firm friends until sbout twa woold age, whon they had a shght falling out about the loss of a rovolver bolonging to Ttyau. Finucan was & boaidor at Byan's bouse, and had soveral timos sttomptod to obtein pos~ seesion of (ho revolver. Whon Ryaw missed is, ho nooused Finuosn of having stolen it. This acousalion apparently troubled Finucan a great deal, s he shortly afterwards chouged to au- other bostding-house, sud Lug Loen spenking abuout the truuble ever nuce, Tor thie post day or Lwo ho had been driuking very Ireuly, and Suuduy night he is said to have been on & regular sproe, Mondsy morning, whon ho awoke, be found that ho lnd lost big cash-box during s sproc. Afiera short sourcl Lo determined 0 stny at homa for tho day, Uno of his fellow-bonrders saw Lim qmte early in tho moruing, and ndvised him to ‘go to wosk, but he refused, waying that Ryauintendod to shoot biw, and shut ho was afrald to go out. llelaid srouud tho house for some time, aud whortly after 10 o'clock weut out for & wulk, The noxt scen of him was eutoring liyun's suloon. At the time of ontry tho deceased was busy waiting on some oustomers, und did ot notios Lim until ho ad- dressed him, o murdorer stepped up to tho bur, Eald ©datt, thoro I tho pistol you sald 1 siols,” wnd, withouy kaylng uwnother word, he dollborately E\lllnfl the Liggor and flred, WNyan groanod, fefl onvily to the floor, ealliug Lia wife, ¢ Lona," who was in the kithon at the time, und expired in two ar thres minutes, ‘Uhis murdoror, aftor m_xmmmngv tho doed, walked lolsuiely down to Liy uuole's store, No. 630 Avchiar avoniie, where he gave up the revolver and his watch, and thon weut over to the atation aud gave himsolf up. T'ho Guroner was notitled shortly aftor the on- curronce, sud mmediately atarted out on the in- vestigation, lie nrst callod ou the prisopur, who was fooitod up in the Duering Sirook Bl tion, After a Bliwtt convorsation with liw, he aned bt about the shooting, sid o eandidly roplied that he did it bocause **ho hind always borue » good charuoter 1o those parts, aud did uot Waut avy sucks reporta cirouluted” When suked what ho bad douo with tho rovolver, g repliod that he did not knor, Tho prironer in n low-sizod, rathor stoutly bt man, about 85 yoats of ago, In appoaratice: ho doos not look 1tko a denperato man, but rathie.r a roticont, qulot fellow, uf a surly disposition. - e wan mnrriol shout live yeara ago, out his <rifo bay wince diod, loaving to lus cara one child, who is now stop- [z with Its mother's yarunte o Wiecousln, Io has bosn employed off nnd on by the Car Company for tho past flve yuars, and lias bornoe but & passably good cliaraster. e was in tho lablt of golng on perlodival Arunks, and, 1t in ¥nid, wan obliged to loava the town somo venra #30 on acconnt of & cutthag aray in which o wa implicatod, Afler lonviug the prisceior, tho Corouer wont to ox-Ald, Firncan's stove and thers procured the ruvolvor with which 1he shooting was dono. Tto thon roturmod to the prisouor aud asked hin if that was his rovolvor. ~ Ho replied that it was the ono with which ho .had shot llyan, und, on Loiug asked, noknowledzod that after doing the murdor ho hud left buth biw rovolvor and hid watcl at_his unclo's storo. 1fe was not atall alfeatod during the converration, aud appeared to Liave nio regrots for committing tho deed. Tho Coronor noxt visited fhe Louso of the decossod. 1o wan Iaid out on & door Iu the room whote tho shooting ocanred, Porsonally, he was a rather full-sized man, of modium height, The ball ponoirated $he body a fow {nohes below the col~ ar-bone, nligaily o tho lolt wido, aud appears ta hiavo fakon & downward course.’ Ile bled but littlo externally, sud scoms to have died from in- torusl homorrhugo, ocogsioned by the wovoring of an artery, Tho deed was witnessod by Dennis Drislaln, tho oar-starter, William Cuunigham, George IT1- Jott, and Jamoa Conway. ‘Lo Coroner will em- panol the jury, niake the post mortem oxamina- tion, and liold tho inquest thin morning. The robabilities are, that no mow ovidence will 0 elicitad, a8 all the parties concornod froely toll all they know sbout it. Tho wenpou used ia n “sevon-shouter of tho American Btandard Tool Cnmrmy‘u mnko. As givento the Coroner all the oliambors Lut one ware filled | with cartridges: in tho sovonth was a dinchnrged sholl, It was the property of the prisoner, und not Ryan's, oa the prisouor intimated provious 1o thie uhooting, S THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Tho Board of County Commiesloners mot yoa- torday aftornoon, Prosidont Ashton in the chinir, Tho firat part of tho session was dovoted to the reading of the tostimony in tho Forsyth inves- tigation, COUNTY VALUATION. The following commuufcation was recclved from the County Clerk and reforred to the Com- mittea on Fiuauco: 1 have thie Lotgr to Iny hefors your Board a schedule of tho * Total valuation of Cook County, as equalized and agsesaed by the Blate Board of Equalization for A.D, 1874, aud requost that your honorable Lody cstimate the amount of tazes hecessary for county pirpoes for th year 1874 at s early a dafo as practl: cable, n_ order that we may campleto the Collector’s Yooks ot wald year within the time soquired Dy law, viz,: by tho 1611 day of Decembernest, Respectfully yours, Hxuatany, Laxn County Clork, The total oqualized and mescseed valuo i £007,086,792, to whioh add railrond tracks, rolling stock, and_capital stock of raslrond compnnios, s aegested by the Scata Board of Equalization, £4,618,003 ; also tho capital stock of companios rdmmhnlli. as nssessed by ths State Board, ;. total valuation of Cook County, aa oqualized and arseseod by tho State Bonrd of Equalization for 1874, 318,522,673, MISOELLANEOUS, ‘Tho Committee on Ilus{:lu.l roported rocom- meading the payment of billy of James Forsyih & Co,, nmounting to $3,993.13, and the report was conourred in, A communication was reccived from 0. F. Poriolat, offering to scll threo boilets from the old Court-Houso, It was referred totho Com- mittoo on Publte Buildings. A comumunication was 10coived. from Ilarriot ©. Bpelght, comnlaining thal the Bomtd hay ge- lected ** saloons and sinks of iniquity "' for vot- ing placor, thereby disfrauchisiug the only vorter inher family. 16 was only by n strotel of conrtosy that the communication was received, us §t wivs ont of tho regular ordor of businers § and by tbe samo oxorcite of patlantry it was plnoed on filo,~chat is to kay, buried. I'norc were various reporte of committcos wcommonding the pavnent of sundry bills, amonnting in all to $24,028.77. The Board adjourned until Wednesday at 2 p.om. ——— TRE EDUCATIONAL AND INDUSTRI~ AL ALD SOCIETY. The * Yomen's Educationnl and Industrinl Aid Soclety,” which was organized but a fow woeke ago in this vity, bas issued the following ciroular ; Tlio object of thia Society sball bs, to furnish fo all deservmg women the'meaus of earning un_houest liva 41 5 10 Fender inbor as renpo:table sud houorable nw it f8'now despived and shunned ; 10 establiah o com- mumcation between smployors and those whiing employment ; to stand, a8 1t wero, botween the wovld of work amd {he world of want, xud in every pracica- Dbieway to Lefrfend and arelnt all wonien who are straggling for an bonorable place fn soclely, W0 dosigu Lo establinl o ** fomo * whera the most refined ludies (heing fu need) may eoma without com- pomir{ug Lol sell:reapect ; an on apecial i sl 8 Lo 0id aud enconrage afl Kich to work out for them- selves an fadependent futute, Tt 1s not 16 rorvant-girl class that fall fulo templ tlan; accustomed to labor from thelr earllest ye {hey 'sre nrmod and equippad for tho battlo of lite 18 the deliratoly reirsd women who ura nceldentlly thrown inio tho world without prepsration or ré- source, — Conll they have, fust at the right moment, the necdod oncouragement and psslatance, thourinds of lives that now end in fatluro (nd ¥in would by crownai with usefuliiess and nccompli-hnent, Around this we intend to group othier chisritles : to include o _duy-nursery, coieo-house, snd # Mursry, where ull Ohriatisy wob aud womon may fud & feld of labor, For llie foregolng purpose we wish to establlsh an Tudustiial Lowo ju which all the uweful nrta sliall Le taught, giviug especial prominence lo domestic work. Wo will imwediately open comuunt-stion with all forelgn wddotles sorking 1n e mume direction We' stiall arrango to biave ol omfgrant won.cu com= ing slrauzera fo the West, secking employmeut, vent fo- our Judustrisl Iomé, that we miny leacn thelr wants, tost thoir capabulitios, and Jook ufter thelr fu= torema; lso, il women cuming froi the comnsry or from other 'Btales socking wu opporlunily to earn lonsat Lxead, We sk all Iadles to feol that this i their esporinl on ; the best posiblo work that they cun cugage one fuat will slold au abuudant havvest, i pro- veiting vico sud encouragiug virtuo. A business meeting of the Society wifl he hold at No, 40 AleCorwiok’s Blook, nt 4 o'clack to-day. s ot STABBING AFFRAY, Anothor outragoeous and bloodthissty stabbing affair ocourred ou the North Sido yeaterday af- ternoon, Botween 2 and i o'clock Suren Souno- son, a Swedish sallor, and Willism Foloy, Dantol Keys, alina *Smash,” & notorious charaoter; Patrick Walsh, aud Thomas Westlomeyer were in the saloon of Poter Swauson, No. 187 Chicago avonuo, drinliug frooly, Tho mariner was in s maudlin state, aud, belioving that “Smash " aud Toloy wore frying to rob bim, accused them of 1t. A fight immedistely eusund, and in the courso of it Sounosuu 1 s stabbud #ix timos lu tho vight and lelt shoulders and once m the left broast. 'Lhe latter woundis about three inchies long, and two or thrco doep, Ibis close Lo tho Jung, aud may bave penetratod Lhe ploura, Tho man bled very profusely, and be- camo very weal before Dr, L. I, Cuse arrived mud staunched the Dbiovd and droased tho wonnd., Horgls, Gorbing and Tathawsy, Dectaotive Dargan, and Oflicer Lauritzon were at the ecene of the fray just aftor ity sauguinary close, and acrested all tha partics uamod above, and Swan- 8on and his barkeoper, Jobn Jounson. Sounoson waa snbcquently sent fo bis ladg- Ings, at No, 141 Chicago svenus, where Dr. Ton- rotin, County Phyaician, visited Lim, but was unable to dotermlue tuo extent and final result of the wounds, Tho prisuncra wore all taken before Justico Kaufmaon, who committed Foley and Koyos for furtber oxamiuution, and held "the others in bonds of #1,400, to auswor the charge of riot, Tho ovidence rhowed that Joloy was tho man who did the oumu(i. but ho denlos it, and says that **Smash” did it. Tho Lknifo, a small oo, was found ou the floor of the saloon, covero with blood, It i believed that while ** Smush * and the snilor were struggling and fghting ane anotbor, Foley stabbod tho lattor from bohind, driving the short blade to the hilt at evory thsust, i GENERAL NEWS. The ‘Grand Jury wil oake its report on the Miko McDousld case to-day, hio Whito Stockings playod with the Empires, of 85 Loflls, Buturday, and defeatod thow, 13 The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad nlno beat the Chicago, Ttook Talund & Pacitle Railway uine Haturday by & scoro of 10 to 8. After nmanerous failuxes, Rydo Park has suc. ooeded in completing au independent lino of tel- ograph to this elty. ‘Homo of tho bost boys in the vity aro applying to the Y. M. O. A, Employment Bureau, 145 Fifth avonuo, for work, Lmployors who wish puokaga bogs acqualuted iu the oltv, ollico boyu Who write's good hund, or eash boys in u storo, cau got them by applying st tha above ofilce, “Tho Loya ke siwown awey (bels wiuk-waogs,, and at evory stroot-ourner may bo haeard tho choory claali of tue hone. Juvenilo velnoipods Ists cateor hithor and thither, Tho sidewnlka aro crtsp with fallon leavos, At ontly morning a slippery time ghttors on tho pavemonts, Milk 1 up n'eend. Jeo-sapons and watering-carts min:mt, and ot chestuuts are v, It is nlmost winter “ Amanda,” said the young man, * Husan 1. Anthony nays it fn all ichi—do, now.’ b Jorhis,” #ho anid, * I am but & young and foolixh girl,” Next momont n Simoso twin shadow wwith ono fohignon and ono mustachin wan proprojected upow the brown Lolland blind, ‘Thoy aro corrocting tho numbers on Woet Caugrers straat at proxont, and to many parsons thin will bo tho first [nthnation that they livo ~four numbors fuither up-town than they dld yesterday, Mrs, Dr. 8afford Diske and lrs. Flynt, of Toston, gave a rocond exbibition of improved female undorwear at the Mothodmt Church Block yeterday moruing. ~ The atiandaues was very iair, quita & pumber of gentiomen being prosent, Patriok Dougberty, of No, 124 West Harrinon streot, was nun over by o buggy dmivon by Charles Garduer, at Lho “corner of Blue Inland aveuto and Diwelfth ntract, lust evening, and way slightly injured about tho head, Thoro aro many thin devices wherchy the im- aouniona attempt to necure froo passnge on the Waut Madion streot cars, such as roprosenting themselves to bs dotectives, 1oporters, Aldor- mon, ota., bit probably the most rublltoly thin waa unsuccessfully tried Saturday. belong to the Company,” ‘sald tho dend- " What do you do?" waid the conductor. "0, I'm » spouter I was the reply. A young Iedy In the Thinteanth Ward, who was tho other ovening amusiug some children by imi- ating tho ories of varioua animals, ro admirably Telgued tho wateh-dog's honent bavk that shio Liay wince rocolved threo offers of marringe from young mon who say o wifo of that sort would be Juet the thing when burglara aro atound. Tho Rov, Dr. Nydor delivored an eloquent and vory learned lecluro yostorday evening, belore a large audienco in the lecture-room of the Chi~ cogo Athonwonm. The subject of the lestura wat, ** Shall We Go Back to Darbarism ¢ and dudng its dellyery tho andienca Iraquently showed their pleastro by applause. Dotectiven Leako and Clapp, of New York City, nrrived hero yesterday in search of William McGill, a young nion who had roboed his em- ployer, Capt, Reeves, & billinrd-hall proprietor on Brondway, fu tho Metropotis, of $1,600. With the aid of Deteotive Dounis Simmons, they found the fugitive, and took him back last ufeht, 1ot & well-dressod, resyretably-appenrs ing yonng man_of about 18 yours, aud is not notorious ay a thief, A philosophte rum-galler, who waa invited by tho Povple’s Party 1o stop down from and out of tho ticket, did nof ariso on his ear and from that loity emiuence docluro thet bis election ex- ponsos wora 8100 & day, and thut ho must bavo o chanuca at the public purse for that exquirite rossou. No. o just hewved s sigh, cmptiod & bucket of wator into oach of his liquor-bntrels, orderod new billinrd-tables § feet by 8, and some thick-bottomed tumblers, and told his bur-koep- or to keop a littlo moro than ususl out of large bills when tendered by drunken cuslomers. lia suys ho'll bo square by Casistins, During tho prosont wook falrs and festivals will bo Leld by the congregations of tho diffor- ent Cathollo parinlics. One of the most sucecss- ful is that now in progress at St. Patrick's Chureh, corner of ~Dosplainna and Adawe s{voots, which is under the managomont of tho tev. Father Conway, asristed by ndios and gon- tlemen of the congrogation, All abjectionnble fentures—siich ay smoking, dancing, or drinking —hnvobaon dispontod withi. Awong tho privaipal attractions will Lo an’ mt-gallery, roplete with somo cf the finost Amorienn palatings, and por- Linits of tho most prominent Aweroan siates- men. The ladlos of the Foundlinga' HMomo, who are manngmg the lunches at No. 61 Weshington streot, tho famo of which oxtends from the river to Movroe streot, and [rom the luko to Market, recommenced oporationk yesterday, and were, as usual, ovorwholtned with custom, Thoy desire to annouuca that thore will be specinl atiractions 0L, Wodnesday, in the shepo of pentiue plum pudding. Ruwing aud citrons will bo pressut in sbundwuce, oud the pud ding will Lo holped with & lavish band, The ladics desire to rcknowledge the donntion of asilver watch from tho workmon at tho Cor- nell watch factory. It has not yot been d-elded it what mannor it shall bo disposed of—nLiether by voting for it, or eclliug it outright. Tho ladies slsu dasire to call public attention to n fo- wale fmnostor, who kus been coliectiug money, assumedly for the Howa but roully tur har ovn Denofit, No lady gous alone to wolicit for the Home, unless ke hay her credentials with her, 1t is hoped that donors will not sufter thowscelves to be beguiled. annual meeling of tho Trustees of St. I 's Free llospital was hcld vasterioy flor- noon at tho bookstoro of Miicholl & Hathaway, Clak streot, Tho Rev. Arthur Brooks called tho meeting to order: only thros Trus- toes besidos the Chairman, out of the Boatd of Lwolve, wore present, The following Bonrd of Truntoes for lho ensuing vesr was elected: Tho Biev, Clinton Lucke, D. D.. Vrexi dont; Dr. Johu E. Owou, surgeon in chargo of tha hospital; the Ttev. John DeKoven, D, D., Treasutors B. K, Hnubbard, Sterolmy: the Rey, Edwad Sullivan, Molvills W. Fuller, W. J. Damoy, the Rov, Arthur Brooks, Joneph_ Stockton, F. B, Punbouy, . W. Pago, the Tov. 1. N, Powers, D, D., and C. H. Noborts A renolution requesting the Trustees to call o publio meeling at kome. con- venient time in Novombor. at wiich roporis of ollicera (now omitled) shall bo read nnd the gituation of the institution be shown to tho pnb- lic, wus passed. 'L'ho meoting then adjonrnod. A mother In this oity recently gave bitth to a moustrosity weiphing about 5 jounds.nving the body and himby of a ebild, without a neck or hvad, boing what 18 kncwn as anacophalous moustor. Tho limbs aro porfectly formed, bus the body 1§ much shorter wnd broador thun is nutwal, and has somothing of the rppoavavce of u vory lurge frog, Tho chest, or \\pyfir purtof the bodyis poutiy s iueh bighor than thoe shoullars, and fs roanded off iuto a porfactly-formed ‘hu- man fazo, looking directly upwards, with the oyes unuaually Inrge, aud seomiug (o protrudo from thoir sockots. L'ibe ears are not largo, but lougy and narrow, resomuliug tho eavsof o dog, and sro in part. atteched to tho shoulders just over tha seapula or shouluor-blado, Tho buuik Is nearly ovvered with a thick growth of black bair about balf an inch 1 lon and oxionding up- yrurds noarly to the eyew, This monstrosity did not gurvive biril, s an Reephulons being could hatdly bo expegted to support an_ indepondent existonce. Dr. W. T. Stierwood, the attending physician, hos prorerved this curious snomaly of nature, and will preaont it to ouo of tho medical colleges in tius cit, P THE CITY-HALL. The City Treasuror yestordny receivod $6,000 trom cha City Colloctor on cisy tuxes. The City Treasurer, Dav O'Hurn, is ao {11 that he hiss boea uusble to attend to his dutios for tho pret week. Comptroller Hayos lenves town thia ovoning te attond a Couvention, which meols in Louieville, to urgo upon the Government the necossity of rowoving the Capitol from Wushington to somo pluce farther North. Tho land tuuuel will bo connected with the Inke tuunol somo timo tonurds the close of next month. Tivat-Asalatant Firo Marshal Swoonle way yes- torday enjoying a takeu of his papulucity in the shape of a fluo gold-headed cane, - Tt is rumored that the Board of Yire Commie- alonors Intend to forbid theuse of engino-houses au polling places duting oclootious. " No action Las yol beon (alen in tha mattor, The mombers of tho Doard of Publlo Works Toave town this evenivg ou s visit to St. Louis for the purposo of exumining new pumping-sn- sincs now orecting in that vty by the American ridgo Compuny, Mayor Colvin was absont from his offico all yesterday, on uccount of tluoss, Haturday be took & severo cold, which bas gradunlly grown worse, On this moconnt ho was obliged to decline the invitation_oxtendod to bim to par- ticiputo m the Lrecedeutinl funch, which took piato yostorday afternoon st tho Fulwor Louso, Tho Bonrd of Pubiio Works yestorday propar- ed ordinancos asking for tho hoosKsary appros printions for bulding bridges ab Randolph Attcot and Fullerton uvouns, ‘he contracts for the costruction of the Weal Division Wator Works will bu wwarded on. thelr roturn iom 8t Louiu, "P'lia Oitizens' Agsoolation hold a mecting in thelr rooms yestorduy foronoon to dibouss the Shuler pevolution which wus adopted by tho Buard of Iire Comnulssioners at their meeting inat Saturduy aftornoon, ‘The resolution pro- vides that, if Qon. Bhnler gomes to thiv elty ta tuke chargo of thu Lira Departmont, he shuil comp ut the expeuse of tho Citzons’ Asuocias Th ton, Aftor dicounsng the muttor for sume time, they adjourued to mont the Hoand uf Lty Comtulvsjunors fu private couforcueo fn the nfternoon, Wiion thoy liad locked thomaolves up in the Ti:0 Marshal’s room thoy ondeavored to thraw tho axpenso on tho city, bt to thia tho Commisnionors would nnt sgreo, It was then delinkioly sottlod that Qon, Bhalor wonld b mads Advisor-Goneral Lo the Bosrd If ko cun- souled Lo glvo his sorvices to tho Citizons' Avsv- ociation. 'Lhls docislon waa arrived at atlor loug and eareful deliberations, and the eitizens clnim that they do 1t an the ouly mothod of rostoring the buxitiess orodit of Obicage in Eastern insurs suco virclos, i ORIMINAL RECORD. ORIMINAL DOURT, Judge Afaore — Foutteon witnesnes in the Btanden cnde were beld fn &500 bail each to tho noxt torm of the Uitowt Court of Dupage County, which will eonvone in 2arch.—1The potit jury for tho last.uwvo wueks of tha presont tern waa jmpaucled.—Charles . Rood, Biate's At- tuinoy, askod leave to file an {nformation in the uaturs of A quo warianto sgainst Joln Worth for acting as Coustable without suthority of law, JUBTIOR COURTS, Justice Doyden—Jerty Stedman, srrested for disoracrly conduct; pluced under $200 bouds to keep the peace towards Hourlotts Scott, and llued £6.~Jamos McQuire and James O'Brien, arrested for the Inreony of $70 wortliof cigarn from J, L, Colbura ; held to tho Criminal Court in bail of §200 each,—Houry Vryor, arrested for the larceny of &0 from Dr. Hulburt; held to the Crimiual Court in bail of $200.—Jobn Satory, arresiod for dinordorly couduct; fiuod 15, and nentenced to tho llouse of Corycotion for thitty dnys,~L'ranais Ready, arrested for disorderly coirduct on complaint Of bis swter Mary Reddy; tined 310, and sentoncod to tho Ilouse of Coi~ rection for Gftecu days, aud placed nudor peaco bonds of %300.—Michuel Crutty, arrested for dsordorly couduct; finud §25. Justics Katfmanu—Marun Mahan, arrosted for the lateeny of old drou belongig to the Ruuh Medieal Collego ; continued tl tu-day in baid of &b00.—Nicuolas Dawy, asvested for disorderly coudutet, nud also for thie Inrcony of six hnms balopguug to Chils Scogoer § flued $16in the first enss aod $50 iu the sec aml sentonced to ibo Iowss of Cor- raction fur mnoty days.—Lerdinand Heidon, ar- rosted for bastardy on complsint of Miuva Knutom ; disinissed on the defondant marcying tho complainant, Jushice Scully—Andreas Forinst, arrosted for an agganlt with o duud‘l‘y weapon, with iutent to Jll bis wife and child ;, held to tho Criminel Courtin bnil of §iud,—Theodors Jurnovks, ar- rosted for disurdorly conduct; placed under 3400 voudd to keep tha peaco.—dJaseph Wiley, drvosted for an assnult with o doadly weapon coutiutnod Ll tho 24th s, 10 bail of &80, ITeury Etson, orrosted for disordetly conduct coutitined till tho 24th net., b bail'of §2u0.— John Hurtnott, urrestod for disorderly conduct ; fined £50,—Adolph aud Augusts Tops, srrested for disoraerly conduct ; flued $20 each,—Willlnm Iialpin, arrestod for Inrceny ; continued till tho ilut tus., fu boil of £1,000—Patrick Henncssoy, wrested for larcony ; contluned till the st wet. in il of 81,008, —~Louis Meyors, arrested for intcony ; contined til) to-murrvw, fu bl of 600, —_— PERSONAL. J. M. Nash and wite, of New York City, aro in thie aity, which ia their fist stopping-place on their projected tour round tho world, Tho Rev, C. D, Holmor, pastor of tho Unfon Park Congrogational Church, was very Il Suu- day nigint with homorrhago from tho stomnch, and not expected to live ; but ho obtained o sleop yesterday worning, sud is now thought to be out of dnugor. Mr. J, W, Mideloy, General Solicitor’s Aeslet- ant of tho Clivuco & Nortbweetern Railroad, ve- turned yestorday from Bonton IMarior, Mich. whoro ho was called last woek- to the corthbed of his fathor, John Midzloy, Mr. Midgloy hs Leen o prominant Baplist minisier for tho last twonty-tive years, and during tho lngt year has lived on hig fruit-farm at Henton Harbor. 1lo died of howorrhago of the lwngs, at tho age of 57 yours. Lle leuves s widow sud two sous fo moitrn his Iogs, "T'he celebrated Irish rifle team arrived in Chi- cago Inst evening, on their return from o sbort Lusting trip to the Ingian Lotritory. ‘I'ha puily consisted of Dossrs, Jobn Rigby, Joshua k. Millnor, John Kelly, Edwund Johnton, Jobn J. Bugnall, Maj. Lunoh, the Captain of tho {eam, and Mr, Charles Hallock, oditor of Forest and Stream, \he latter gentloman haviug ncted as oueral ditootor of affaits on the trip, which nsted something ovor a week, abd embraced Lunting iu Missouri, Kaneas, and tie Indian Tor- vitory, Thoy woro jomed by Mr. B. B, Ilope, of La Gravge, Mo., who farmisbed five 'soliois, & hound, &nd o orvank. A day-anden-hnlf of shooting near Shall City, Mo., gave them thuty braco of quail snd o fow chickens, ‘Thoneo thoy went to Chelopn, Kousas, and thoro took whgems an went into the Judian Temitory, eome local spottsmen jomung the patty. They had fair Buccess with prairia chickens aud deer, and enjovad the trip Lugoly. Tho party will romam in Chicago o day or two, for the purpose of see- ing the eity, and will be in charye of Gen, J. Waobstor, Maj. Drang, 11 2L Smith, and otbors. Tuin (o bo presumed that tho various shooting Clabs will acrango for tho comfott nnd ontortain- meut of & party so distinguished in sportemnu- Klup, and lenve nothing nndono which will tend lo giv0 them & proper notion of Chicugo houpi- tality. el ANNOUNGCEMENTS, There will bo a concert aud supper at tho Hal- eted Street M. E. Chureb, No. 732 Hdlstod streot, thls ovoning, commencing at 7:30. The Rev. A, Youker and others will speak in connection with tho singing. The wmonthly meoting of tho Boclety of Gaod Samaritans will be hold at the residonce of 3Mre. Ierman Rustor, No. 801 West Jackson stret, thiy rfternoon. The directrosses of the Orphan Asglum are rominded that they are expeeted to spond noxt Wodnesdsy at the Asylum making gifts. The cold weathior iy fack spproaching, aud thoy aro much necoed. It 38 hopud thut there will bo o full attondans Young mon'a tomperance meoting at the Young Mew’s Christian Associntion rooms, No. 148 Audison stroet, £his evening, when uddrosses willbe wade by soveral refurmed drunkurde, showing Gud's power to 8avo mon from tho ovil of strauy drink, Interesting oxerelses will take pince at the Westorn Avenuo Baptist Clhurch this eveniug, in conneotion with the sccond auniversary of tho Young People's Assotiation, ~Addresses by the pagtor, J. Gordon, and B, I, Jacoks, of tho First Bagtst Church, All are invited to bo prosont. P s adnsy SUBURBAN NEWS, ‘ MAYWOOD. Tho jubileo concert of tho SBunday-schools of Provieo, held Sunduy at the Presbyterianchurch, waa o most plonsaut aud successful affair, The building was filled to ils ntmose capacity with a host of httlo oncs, and o goodly number of thoso of meiurer yoars. On the rostrum wore weated the Revs. Progtor, Luwb, and Brown, snd Messre, Small und Kimball. Tlo exorcises wero opened wilh au_spproprinte prayor by tho Rev, W. F. Brown. Singing by tho difforont schiools of tho tawn followed, together with reports from tho sumo. Pho report from the Rivor Torest eohool glhovwod that it was orgenized Out. 2, 1872 number presont ab frst moeting, 17 ; enrollod uring past year, 67; avarngo attondunco, 8014 ; g e eatt ;a5 OF Ol ationdnht, 66, West dnywood Union Hohool was, according to roput, orgnized March or Aprll, 1874; wuber envollod, 60 ; averago attendunce, 85 ¢ hua com- menoed under favarable auspices tho foundation of n library; prosens Bupaintendout, Mr, Ar- 1. "% Pungar anbmivted soport of the Mayrona Preabyterian Sabuathetehool, from which'it ap- peurs that tho school wau orgunizad July, 1874; i a nvorage stiondauce of 5, snd insn library of 190 yolumos. M. Skomp submitted » report of the condi- tion of the Maywood Union Belioal, from which it appearn tbut the school was organized July 3, 1674, with 63 prosont s numbor now enrollod, 75 ; avarago attondance, 001 smallost attoudsneo, G5, Wo ropory wore submitted fiom tho IInrlem Missfon Sabbuth-uschool and tho Covell Belool, the Iuttor of whiol, it was said, Is oft its foet at prosent. Tt part of the singing in which all tho soliooly presovt purtlulv.\md wuy excellont, and producod o fino offeot. 'lio skigiug of Lo May- oail Union Belwol was much suparlor to that of any othor single uchool, I‘;mlnu tho concort Mensrs, Skemp and Sunll mude sunio havpy remarks, und tho Rov, Mr. Drootor, of the Lreopart Conferanco, ontertalned tho children in a ploasant manner by a short ad- drosn. The Iadivn of the Maywood Temperanco Union will hold & masg lnmflullnuo woeting in tho Fresbylerian ohurol his ovenlug, Addrouces witl bo mado by renidents nf Maywood and Oak Pack, and somo speakor from Cineago whll prob- ably b prosent. Thitsdny ovening the young Indina and rron- tlemon of thu Presbytorian siurch wit cive an outestmminent fie which soarfs and otlior w ticler of male and famaln attire will play » promuort purt, Tho proceeds of ti s evening Wil bo x- praded iy enlatdng thy lbracy of tho Sunday- tthool of that chureh, OAK PAIK, The Baptist Soclaty af Oak Park wilt glva an Vo‘nlal'lmnmaul this evaning at ‘Unity Charch, The entortainmont will consise pf dasoriptive readinge from Pilgrim’s Progross, illustrated, 1n Inblerux, About fosty charactors and twonty- Givo aconos will ba reprosented this ovening. Tho readivgn will bo by tha Rov. George Luui- ington, Tho musie will be furnished by Miss Nellis Wood, orgunlit; Miss Jonslo Hardy, Fo- E{nuo( Misy Mabel Buclsuan, alto; Mr. 4 hompson, baes ; sand Mr. A. W. Blnflor, tonor, ¥ridny ovoning tho recond part Y - bl b ienied LoD, pro ‘Lhe Society has sparod neither paina nor ex- ponss to prosent theao weonos fu the most por- Teot nnd sutisfaotory mantor, Au admission foo of 60 conts will be charged those over 15 yoars of ago 3 under that age, 26 conts. Mr. Maska {s movieg b residonce from the noith to tho pouth wide of tho ralivond, Au the buitding wns bolug taken acrovs the track Nun- day noon, an_ easbward bound tralu came along, and, although slgpalod Lo siop, the englugor ran the train over tho chnins, cutting thom fu two. Asldo from tho fnjuiy Lo the chaiv, a Httlo senrs to thore ongared in moving tho building, and tho usvnl complement of swearmg, no Yujury was dono, Capt, Lomb has returned home from the Bouthorn pait of Indiann, where he baa been lou!(lun after somo mining intorosts, = ‘I'ho dediention of the Congregational Olureh Lins beeu deforted on sceount of inubility t0 coms pleto the building. The dedication will most rabably take place o the 18t prox, The now residence of Mr. Hnlburt {s approach- ing completion, and alrendy presonts a most at- traetivo apponrance, Col. Tugalls, Republiesn nominee for Btats Beuntor, is n residont of Onk Park. Al bis fol- tizons nnite in waying that n mora houost y man could iot bisve beon selected by erman citizens of Onk Park and the country round abonit scom to enjoy very much the beautiful drive to Waldleim Cmotery and tho fuid procured at tho summer-garden Sundave, I'he Redowa Club wiil hold its second social party at Mr. Austin's private ball, the chiurch, which is to be made over for it, not hoing in xgnldhil‘eus, Dancing will begin promplly at 8 oeloek. 4 EVANSTON. Mra. G—, wife of & prominent citizen of Evanaton, living on the lake-ghore, was kuocked down by an express-wagon, on North Clark street, a% tho corner of Miobigan, yostorday af- ternoon, md badly bruised. The accident was the result of carcloss driving, The lady was carad for, and was able to reach homo in saloty. Johin Blauchard, eldest sou of William Blanch- ard, Bsq., aged about 15 yenrs, met with o sori- ous accident in Lake Viow Saturday. IHe at- temptod to jump from the roof of & house by dropning from the limb of » troo, but the limb broke, and Lio fell to the ground, sustaining in- tornal injurios that may prove Intal. ———s Oil Paintings at Auction, Commencing this morning at 10 o'clock, Measrs, Elison, Pomeroy & Co. will sell at, their storce, 84 and 80 Randolph atreet, o largo and elegant collection of hlgh-class modorn ol pafutings, a catalogue that will cdmpars favorably with ansthing now or over boforo offercd for salo In this city, The whols collection wss sent hers for sale, rogardless of prico or value, by n ro- pository woll known in New York aa having st all tines only thie bighest clasa of work on sale, ‘Lo collection was visitod aud much admired by s large erowd during tho duy and eveulng yesterday, anda rapld aslo this mortifing {s predicied. Al interested in purciusiv Should atient this saie, Lt ‘‘ Honor to Whom Honor Is Due.” “X wonld notbo placed back whore I was ns & anfe foror with catnreh and throat discase, when I fient mailo tho nequaintance of Dr. Pratt, 154 Olark streel, two yenrs ago, and not kuow of bia mode of treatment, orba permitted o avall mysclt of s professional ablity, not for §6,000, Gzo. E. Brantom skt itk Reed’s Temple of Nusta. Fine rosowood planos, prices §I00 to $700; torms, 50 cash, Lalance $25 per month, Splendid organs With #hx blops for 81235 torins, 325 cash, balancs on nonthly paymonts, ROOTHAVA s oo, Washigetan, Gomn, lh‘; the n"{-m lv".‘s:'&uuf.‘v'-'. . Bawmuol 3. . of (hicaan, Rt} B Wiror, o Wasbiogun, 63" o ards: s LTI Sonder, 05t. 10, Satta W. B., wifa of 7. B. e it 411 Wept Washlagton stroot at 8 o'elock p. *day, Uot, B, Komatas wit ba takon fiatt samse a; BLUTIN—At Wackegan, Qet, 19, Louts Blon, 3 e, feoim 1S Iate ves. wk~gan, g (o altend can take the 9:30 a. m, train, Caval stroot dobot. JEARTI=0. B. Hoact, Jr., at his residenco, 878 Sunth Dachors stroct, ot sinmription, ngo Bvoars Funorsl Oot. ', &t 1 0'clock. nzes to Oak Wouds Comatury. MEDICAL. For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW/S S00THING BYRUP has beon usod or chlldren wi‘h nover-fafling succoss, It corracts acld- ity of the stanwaoh, relloves wind culle, regulaces the bow. els, curas dysentory and diarchoa, whothor arising from tavthing o otlsor causos. An old and wollried romody. For all Purposes of a Family Liniment, THE TOUSEHOLD PANACEA wil b s aof il Yol T o foul el aoh, howols, ar allo: rhmatisn, sollo, d Lrufsed. Fur i orial Andextorunl usol Children Often Look Pale and Sick From no otlier oansa than having worms in tho atomaoh, BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMILTS will destroy worms withontinjury to th child, boing porfaotly WaiTe, and froo frum all coloring or other injuriuus Ingrodisnts usy ally usod i1 worm preparations. Soid by all drugy cate s biox. i PERFUMERY. T CELEBRATED Phalon’s Cerous (N.B.) Phalow’s Flor de Mayo y Morse’s White Rose, Dorse’s Wood Violet, Morse’s Paphian Bouquet, Morse’s Dedication Bouquet, Excol Iu Aromatto qualitics, while In FRESHNESS GORHSTIATION of ohelco Rowor ndams oy sra mor. ranted to surpacs tho oot colebratod Engtish and Trrench manfacturos, Wholosalo by VAN SOHAAOK, NUEVENSUN & REID. g {lau Dilara. TD. " Sold by all Drugylsta aud No* FOLITICAL, To e Voters of tie Eleventt Ward 1 deslro horoby to anuouuy Ward, IR ACRGTE AUCTION SALES. By WILLIS, FLYNN & CO. CLOSING SALE OF 'T1LE ENTIRE STOUK OF FURNITURE #nd other Morchandiso, at 175 and 107 ast Randolplia 2 TURSLAY) Vo, PUULSDAY, Oot, 2, consk tug 0f Farudture'sf 4l kimts Bloves, Voivel wi Tnaxin Uarpottug, Book aud Show Qasen, Vatlaein Svalea, Par- loe So.s, Uiumbue Sets, S0, urlg 10 (li doatk st Sz, yin the tnshaons of tho firm wilh bo olasod, Partios baving gouds ou gonsignmont they dsiro to withdrny can do’s0 ugou pagment of advauoes and ather charis WHLLIE, TG Rutiincors., By SMITIL & HARRISO On Wednesday, Oct, ‘.7[7 at 9 1.2 o'clock, At No. 81 Macllnonwst., Opposita MoVioker's hoatre, SPECIAL SALE, TFintiro contents of un Klogant Furnished Touidonco, consisting of Rich Groon Bilk Parlor Bofy Fine Unambor Beta, New Bruss sols_Oarpol in splopdid sondition, Library Boolc Uuso, 1, ' Tnbioy, iegant Dininit Onairs, &o., 0., nll boing i vhe 1ost periect conaition, fud o bo auld without resorve, a3 tha ownar is moving ;:wl-- e 011111 & 1LAMIUHON, Augtia atsebdliulied Shooiha Ve it AUCEION SALES, By BLISON, POTELOY &1 Art SBalel e THE AMFRTIOAN AND FORRIGN AR RIFOSITORY OF NAW YORK. T Measea, ELISON, POMEROY & 0O. " P R e AT AR Ruporitory, we mlvn reochicd a lares consignmant oi | moat valahle collection nt OIS GIL DAT VLT ,1.,.: 70 ever Lecu offored In bl ity at adolion, conw g Tuesdny Morning, Oot, 20, at 10 o'clock, and contiuuing i the nitoruoan at 3 o\ P montuy und Thursdag, Sret s 2o St asmas s and o IS'KEES RO0S, 84 AND 06 RANDOLPI-ST, ‘Those finowarkn of art, which comprls e atatiTea fr o ou ala ot oy dasen topienonted; ware moatly pal g SHsy Telna of thota liva novar boun axuibitod ouletds or th i's Blidicanud privata gallordss, - We Iopo our ichuro-ies Tt honpla sl avil Taomanivos F the apBorialty (o e Joegt o aalcorto, e tho Dalatings willboon aarluliola Y Cky M0 SRR, Dot 10 hwith ontatinte ELISON, POMEROV S COn™ 4 dutiuticors, OONTINUED SALE OF THE BANKRUI;? STOCK Fine Jewelry, Silvorware, Silver - Plated Waro, Olooks, Bronzes, and Omamental Goods, AT NTORE 124 STATEST. TURSDAY MORNING, at 10 u'elock, whon tho whols of thy splondiil atook will i "5l by ordor uf Ausyrmititoly be closod out, LLISON, POMEROY & €O, Brick Residence and Lot AT AUCTION, Wadnesday Aftornoon, Oot, 21, at 3 0'Clack, On the premisos, No, B3y -1 Crovators and Dincungas bk oy, Yo Ml scll the No. 386 Warren-av., In cumplota wdor. “Tiile purlc o e ot i tegittuss, ocuey purchusor 12 ol asien at, blauos ELISON, POMEROY & 00, Auclionects. Valuatle Toprosed aud Cuimproved CITY PROPERTY At Avotion 8ale on Favorable Terms, At our Salearooms, 84 and 86 Randolph-st., Thursday Afternoon, Oct. 22, at 3 o'clock, We witl offor tho followlug dosorlbed prapacty pusitl I Wl or cosorve, n G e & Audorsons subde and 2, 13: Lot i 5 - yligindandd Sluck by vt glou, on Oudon.av: by s Tots W, 1, 12, Block 7, %0 (L, on Californinav, by 911 4, On Stitedntb-st. Sobdlvidad into 17 il ois, T.ota 11 and 13, Biook 4, L2410 1t, on_Odenav. by 18; xl.:l‘v:uu depth, cornor Talwan-av, Sufikllvhlcd luta? 5 18, Blook 3, 81l ft. on Callfornls-ar. by 16 f, 2, nud 9, Dlook 5, 184 fL. o0 Ogden.av, by 187, HIAES 5 on Ogdona, by 187, o, tho 0w twoatory sad bascment howsos, Nos, 8ot aud 8f Weat Wasitington st. _ousos contain all modere {wprasemonts aul aroia good ordor. Lois 61 I, from 3 A T, 10 orty {8 parfeot ; abstract furnfibed, avol A o a “Ihe titlo 1o thiv'p 10wl bio aunotinced at i s ot of non applicasion to G. 5, HUBBALD, Vahingan ot o +_Augtiongers, E: UN, PONMEROY Our Realar Furuitars Stle Friday Morning, Oct. 23, at ) 1-2 o'clock, Carge aud Goaural Assortynont of NGW sud BECOND: FURNITURE, Parlor aud Chambor Furniture, Hxcnsion, Matble-Ton, ant Walout ablos, Bouk Casos,” Wardrobes, Lo 4 Hattrenscs, Carmoth, an Morchaiita, £ and Gonera) Also Ono Splendid Piano. GLISON, POMEROY & CO, # and 8 Raudoioh i By GEO, . GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, DRY GOODS. Our next Re day, Tar Catalogue Anetion Sale Taese et. 20, at 9 1-2 o'clock a. m. A fall and atteactive lino of Ol GRS B 412, 0], Fiico Goodn Costinas, Cattiuades, Bhirting Chocks, Linsess, and Flanacls, Fasutiful 1fao of Hamburys, Rulings, &0, Ghiolcs lino of Artifieinl i fowote, Veleot 1iibbons, Plata $11k and Groa Graln 1bbons, Foathors, &0, Splondid fuvgioo of Kol Goods, Canligans, Scarls, Na- bl Hoods, Bhavls, Galiors, *Sacks, Walsts, ALt , &6, “Annther iins displny of Gloves, Gauntlots, and M o Bomte, Lo s 5 B st e Bigeup, sad Gtk G oas,” 0 % bkt o s of Lits Sl Chen, aaroum ta Galary Gsls, {ipierye lvand Baiie, Noitons and Undermens, Doarcul:fs, Towols nnsks, and Table Ontloey, Cartlaze Witps, Blankate to. CARPETS. Atulllims will bo offorod at31 olaok 200 rolte. Err0r PR A0 sk B bnar, 700 CASES Boots, Shoes, and Gubhers, As well sssorted and of as good makes o8 any Jobber in this city keeps, will be sold at Auc« tion, by Oatalogue, on Wednosday, Oot. 31, ot 8% 8. m., GED, P. GORE & €O., 63 and 10 Wabash-ny. Thursday! Thursday! ‘Wo shall offor at Auctlon on TIURSDAY, Oct, 22, at0)f o'clock a. ., auotber clolcs asortmoatof COSTON-MADE CLOTIING Yor Man and, T, 1 Sali, Gunt, Pasts, Vest, dack= oty Cverconts, ket 0. Huls ool 15 0 v of fino aad eomron-grado goods, aud ot Telands, gin Foly opon KeLting LarzAlns, a8 o¥Ly ot offerod will be setually sold. "Afio, a spclal saia of & siock of Government Clothing, In fiananlor wnd tegular slos coasising of Ovarcasiey i ', koty, 1 &e, Dress Giats, Blauteny Jioigiin WBoRR + o0, BYan 0 Walashav, g BANITRUPT SALB. Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, and Guountlets, e ST, GLOTHING, ODS, WOOT. DY GO ONYSILNG GOODS, otar, ; TUESDAY, Ogt, 2, ut 85 v'clock, second floor sales roor, 108 buast Ma ot WK KUirens & co., Austionsers. STOCK OF A GROCER. ooy, Coffes, Spicos, Oanned Goods, Fish: Yellow and Wooden Waro, TURSDAY, Oct. 20, at 10 o'cluck, at 108 st Madison-sb WA, A. BUITERS & 00, Auotlunvom. 10 CRATES CROCKERY, TN OPEN LUTS, toes, Trussols nd Tugrain Unroots T et R Chambaotsote, 1vair [amnitars, ko D, b Annoriod Sievos, And Misgellangous tioods, WEDNESDAY MURN TG, Uete A1, at'9} delook, ah e waliaroaing, (08 fas: Madison:at, Nesll Ax BUTLENS E 0., Auctionoors. LAT PARIK PHARTON Llaida by TORL Véutirike: Yo 3 onTTERS D1 *\Tu LIt LR, 3, LN B WAGH. A TEA R 9 TUUTRSDAY MGRRING, Qo 2, ot (0eluck, st out falowradiis, R HOTTLIE & 00., Avctimeors, TEY G00DS, WOOLLNS, AND (LOTIING, TIURSDAY, Oot. 3 at Bl o'oluck, af 108 East Mack Bk W BUPTERS & 00, Auctionaors. NEW AND SECOSDHAND JURNITURI, CARPLETS, STOVES, &o., DTS DAY, ot 00, at Saloaroom, conshitug of Eleam | R el ey s4xb oot atLase STuF b 5 aitom, Gommiirus, 1300l Craky Wa Tiruios, il 12wb, Sanuyyilice, d GHarUNeTE d nes, oaihe kory, Chias

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