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TIHE CITY. GENEEMEWS. The last concert at the Weatarn avenns boule- rard, opposite the wsnghton tlonse, will be given 3t 5:20 p. m. to-day. The regular monthly moeting of the Doard 9! Managors of the Hpldiers' lome will bo held in tho Homo at Evanstou, Friday. The tomporature yosterdns, 88 olv!.e!'vm\ by Manaeso. optician, 83 Madwon ptreot (THIBONR Bullding), waa at 8 a. m., 47 deg. ;10 RO, o 12 8. mey 53; 3 1, g 023 8 o B Simeon Farwell hna hought of Aaron M. Tawyer, for £as0un, tho projerty on the onst pido of Fleetwuod sticet, 103 feet north of Notlh asenue, 1unning back 265 feel to the river, 1la paper publistied yesterday the commencos mz:tny it Y anrs, 3. 1o, and desno Tilgo aganst Georpo Wiltard. '£ho abovo-natued do- Tondnnt in not Georgo Willard tho attoruey, but another gentloman of the satio name. {0 Coroper's Jury in (he casa of Officer Jamen Caroy, who was kitled by an_accidont on the Illinois Contral Itailrond on tha night of toe §th nat., camo to 8 conclusion Monday ovoning, aud censurad thoe Conipanuy very se- verely. A meeting will be hold this evoniog at tho Hoe- ond Baptiat Cliurch, éorner of hlorgan and Mon- oo strcete, to bid fatowoll to four mimsiobaricy wiho expect to sml Thuradey for Jupan and Chins. Boveral addrexson wiil be marle. and it 8 expected that an inieruting timo will o had. A meeting of citizoun which wae to havo been hotd Iast evening attho corner of Llio Island avenuo and Elizabeth street, to heat the report of & committee in regard to the biding of the Biuo lsiand viaduct, was postponed until Satur- day eveningz, a4 the Committeo had not Loen sblo to confor withy Comptrolior ilayee. A train on tho Northwestern Itoad dashied Into thoe Kinzte street depot yesterday 1auining with puch velocity thiat when it struck tho hung.ers at the boad of the track nearly every pasminger standing, was knocked down, and suing who were mtting were roveroly bauged b: Mr. Christ- {an Bunae, County Commissiouer, Wiy BMOLR thoso knocked down, receifing B Dad bruise oo (b right kneo, and toaring through twe thaske nesses of clothing, Owing to the lons and nnprofitablo routo of e Lumbernnn's Liun of ‘bures, running frotn Archier and Usualrort avenues to_Lake atdl Gtalo strcots, vie Malated and Desplaives, tho _ maugeis aro comjolled {0 clisnpe their ronte. They will now run on Halsted atrect trom Archier and Blue [kland avenucs and Twenty-socond eurnet 10 Hatrison, connecting with the Bluo Islaml avenue cara evory oight minutes, —1are, 2conts, —commencing this morn- ing. A meoting of the Tenth Ward Independent Club a8 hold last uight nt T, Down's, 1 al- stod street. Tho purport of the meeting wax tho reorganization of tho old * Independenty,” who in tho last Tresidential election ninbered Tbout 10D mon, Tho gathering lnst night way emall, owing to o lack of ndvertising. Aichael Mctinire presided, sl strongly supported Mark Eheridan as the noxt County Treasuzer, Among thoso picsent wero R. A. Wiliams, George TLowis, James McGieo, and Wilham Lrown. The repairs to Randolph street bridge wero comploted Jast evening, and the cars resumed tugir usual teipn and time, having causod wmuch annoynnce by their abgence oven for so brief & e, Madisun streot will to-duy aud bereafter Lo accommodnted with cars eyery two mioutes, a1t addition of 50 per cont to_the prescut facili- t1ee for travel, Llus is partially rendered tico- oesary by tho movement of pevvlo 1o tho West Division to Jive to get rid of nding in the neety fittlo bozes on tho South Side hues. Satmday afternoon Mis. Smith told her Tom- my to go over on Htate utreot and got 3 cents' sworth of nutmegs, and if he burried back she'd pivo him @ ponvy. Hasing mede his pur- chase, ho ran across to the bil-ground to learn tho score ; but just as Lo nesred the fenco o Dall camo over, and ho got it, and weut . Af. ter two inuiugs ho came out, ren all tho way home, and told his_trusting mother ho bad to 0 four blocks on Stato siroet to fdud any put- megy. In tho gama that ensued Mrs. Smith took & boud, and mnde thurty-nine baso-lite. Tominy now hiad o reserved keat cusbioned with brosd-sod-milk poultices. To upecial and general agonts of tho firo 1n- surauco companies dotng bumngcss in the West- ern Btated mot in Conveation to-dny at the Talmer 1lonso. Thoss men meol once i year to ‘exchungo viewd ou the variots topics of Intercst jn the firo ineuranco hueiness, and, although they travol over tho rawe groutd constantly, thoy do ot ofton mect oxcept ut this aonual mooting. Thoy wmot hera thron yenrs ago, aud sinco then at Milwaukes and Lowisville, "Their discussions do not pertain so much to rates ns to cauos of fites, fice deparumenty, forma of poli= clos, fitato lcgsintion on wmurance, ec., otc. Many of thoso prescut ai tbis Convention ara from Now York, Buston, Pinladely hin, Hariford, aud othor Eastern puints, TIE EXPOSITION. Tno Expositlan wa4 veaterday rejoicing in an- otber ovetflow of visitors from the country who dutifully pawd at the door, and spent the day i wandering hrough tho attractive holif. Tho full glory of tho show is now fairly upon us. Everythlug in in pertect order, as the countr tolks inve faund, and oy are rushit i in rapid- ly. Ouo of (ho greatess benetactors in Lho Vaiiding in John Wiight, the caterer, who hus pot it 1 the power of every viitor Lo enjoy as fino a meal ju hus restaurant as can bo had inthe citye TIE COLLECTORSUIP, Nothing new tu relution to tho vacaney in the Castom-llouss happored yestorday, ~ There secmwtv bo a general opinjou that J, Rusaoll Jones enn have tho place 1f ha will; but the knowing unwn kay that Lo _is trombling in tho balanco,— whether to assume the dutied of tho ofiice or to hold lumse!f 1 rendiness to bo Beeretary of tho Intorivr, **vic Delano, resiguod.” 1f the lal- tor chauce sppears subutantinl cnongh to base anything on, and the place 1n Chicago 18 not fur Joues, then Mr, Hchooninger seanit to be the favorite, with Kol for eccond choice. —— OBITUARY. GEORGE A, BULFELDT, Ally died vory euddenly of paralysis st his placa (Fox THall), Kingston, ¥, Y., on tho 20th inst., aged 82 years. Whilo lio nover kougit or filed auy very prominout public position, r. Shu- foldt bnd been au active politician for more than mixty yoars, from Lho purest aixd woet patriotio motives. 1o was the rchusimato of Ogden Hoffmag, a8 well a8 niost of Lho notablo men of histime. Having commenced lny preparatory coursa for cullego at the far-fumned Kingaton Acadomy, wbere Ldward Livingaton had been justructed by Dotninie Doll, i wis placed under Lo tutorship of tho venerable e mont momora- bla Dr. Quitman, of Ithinebec: Y., tho father of the lste Gov.Joln A. Quitmesl, of Mig ulssippi. 1n 1811, Mr, Shufeldt entered Unlon Colloge, duariwg 1ho tiest yews uf tho Prosidency ot br. Nott. After graduating ho was taken into the jan-ofice of old Abram Vau Vechten, in Uarden streot, Albauy, whoro Martin Vau Buren, n fow g\nn his senior, had Sns;ously gotton b wart, ilus Wright, Daniol 8, Dicklusou, Elisha Will- jamns, snd Martin Van Buren wore among hig eurlier political friondn. In politics, Mr, Blu. feldt was always a strong Jucksounian Desmocrat, strenuousty opposing all tanif and bank schoines that tonded 1 sny wise o wako the rich richer and the poor poorer. ‘Aftor Mr, Lincoln was olected to tho Trest- dency, Mr. Shufeldt corres pouded freely with Alexander 11. Hiophons, of UGoorgis, an woll as otlior promisent tnen of the Bouth, imploriog them not to give way, but to stand by the Union ab all hazards. He told Alr. Ktephens i oue of his lottors » I havo for fifey yours defended your choristiod {nstitution, even sgainst tho disiatea of wy conseicuco ; oW you must tako the couroquences ¢ for it will bo awept trom your landlike the dew before a morn- ing suu.” uring tho progrees of the Habellion no man of Lus mienoy, or Age, could Liave doue moure {0 pravout the dismembormeut of the Union, _Ad » lawyer, while uot so bnthent in oratory 88 Mr. O'Conor or Mr. Irady, Mr. Shufeldt's common 1aw logio was of a superior cast. There aro still living m Now York City lawycre of emiucnee who hiave esrnestly Htened to tho private sud jostructive oflice-lectures given by him. e was the fathor of Ueorge A., Jr,, Henty 1L, aud Willism 'F. Shufeldt, of this city, and sleo Com- dore Jobers W, Bhufeldt, of tho United Slates Navy. ALLEN FISKE, ‘The remains of Allen Fiske bave Leen for- warded to Auburn, N. Y., lorinterment. The followiug facts are gathered from a sornion de- livered last Sunday eveniug at Bt. Paul’s Chureh, Hydo Park, by the Nev. Dr. Mcdlurdy: Allen Fisko was the fourth sou of tho Ifon. William ke, 8 ‘mmon of uo ordiuary ropute in New Enghnd, closiug hid public caroer ps.an Elector for the Presideucy, Apnl 10, 1989, dyiug Sept. 18, 1875, 10 his 87th yesr, 1n 1603 he bogau thie eludy of the clasnics £ Amborst, Maes graduating at Durtmouth College, 1811, rauking third iu bis class, aud the fizs * Pba Beta Kappu™ of s Alws Muter, Mo Mr. Fisko was botn TI—IE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: atndled 1aw in the ofticon of Judge Clagget, of Masenchupotts, snd Jonathan Fiska, of New York City. 11a was ndmitted to the Bar in 1819, and shortly aftor matried Miss Chapman, of Morristown, N . Mr. Fiukn wan tho author of soveral olasaicol worka, bin Latin andLuogliol grammesrs paseinit through several editlons, and introducing tho roform in teaching which has rosulted in an ad- vanced modern niodo. Mr. Fiako lind chistgo of roveral pelect And poonlar institations of lenrn- tng ot Troy and Anburn, N. Y., whonce isaued soine of (o most cminon mon of tho nation, Tlo as tho editor aud pmblisher of the Family Journal, & literary and scientific publication, from 1548 to 162, ~This was patronized all uver the conntry, Mr.Fiskd for somn years past haa roaided in Ken- wooid, and oven to tito ndvaucod age of ¥ taught ruccessfully tho claesics and light literatare iy tho Kenwood Femalo Semivary. o prepared & manual of dovotion, wroty several volnmes of sermous, and a_comblete /conumontary upon tho Dooks af the Old_nnd Now Testament, 1lo wad tho Sontor Wardon_of St, aul's Chue-hy yda Patk, for yoars, and died in_tho comaiimion af 0o Bpiscopal Church. Tho Vea'ry pageed rad0- Jations of condolence and attondé.l the funeial in s budy. P A THREATENED LIBEL-SUIT. A JUDOE OF ELECTION ALTEIt COMISKEY AXD RAP- FELTY. A new matter growing out of tho late charior election camo to light yesterday, which threat- ous to transior pamo of tho discomfiture from thoso who have already suffered in reputation on account of ihe olleged frauds com= mittod to the eboulders of thelr ac- cugerv. One of the judges of election of the i Wmd, & Mr. Kennedy, who was jadicted by tho (irand Jury not loug ogo for his intorcat in tho clcetion, was around yesterdny poarching for & Grand Jury beforo which ho conld nppear aud pour out his grievances, Ho «ul not tind tho jurs, but he Jid tiud o revorier, which answers the same purposo. 1o wae laboring under tho pleasant hallucina~ tion that tho indictimont against nun had heen diamissed ; honco, sinco he was freo, ho was filled with 8 de-1ro to make his perseeutors fool tor awhilo tho same burdons, and nadeigo the samo trinla through which ho had passed. ‘Tho par- tiewlar individuats he was attor wero Patrick Itafforty and John Comiekoy, who, amdo from being tioted in that mard a3 export wiro-pitilers, cjoy the roputation on the West Side of beiug hiard to capture at a game of euchre. Mr. Konnouy alleges agaioat theo gentlemon, both of witom, ke enys, contributed to socuring s indictment, that tho former is puily of perjury, ond the latter of defaming Uis character, whicl ho Eropnmm to srove to the satiafaction of the next Grand Jury. T ailoeen that Liaiferty swore that ho (lon- nody) called him to hinton election day an told 1 1o watch the other two judies, who were +hen absent and intont on baltot-box stufling. Ylerein he claline Hafforty cominitted perjins, w hich bo can abundantly provo, hio saye, by no vk o man than A. O, Hosing, nnd by thoso arcuud the polls who khow_ thnt tho judges iu aadtion wero not at auy time during the day it of sight of tho baliot-box. Anninst Alr, Comliskey, Kennedy alleges that lho ha ¢ defnmed Lim chacacter tima and agata by statin 3 in public that he \h’omwdy) laft tho bai- lot-boz during the day In conuderation of ro- epiving and thus silowed hin associntes to do tho ballot-box stufling. fo proposcs to prova this allozation, also, by Mr. Ilesiug, to whom Lo saya Conlinkoy made tho stutement. esudo this, Mr. Konnedy promises other rev- elations 0 tho same patire, and. being smitton on the right eheck, ho does not propose to turn tho lsft. On tho contrary, ho thirsls for re- vengn, and revengo ho will Lave at suy coat ! —— LOCAL LETTERS. AOTCIL BIDE STREET RATLWAT, To the Editor of Ihe Chicivo Tribune i Cuicaso, Sopt. 20.—There bavo boen two Jotters published in your paper lately, though by apparontly disinterostod partiod, on bohinlf of that soullens monopoly, the Clivago City Iiail- way Campnay, aud I have looked in vaio for a roply from some influontint momber of tho *Citizouw' Protective Association ™ or the ' Antl- Bobtails." Thongh not » momber of the lattor ciub, I {hink it in bot gLt that somothing shonld Lo said on tho ather kide of the question—the sido of the people. This Chicago City kmiway Com- pany (uot * Castle Car fiailway Company,” oy I heard o gentleman facetiously remark tho othior day), in consigeration of the exclusive priviloges conferved upon them by the city and Logislsture, can afford, and sbould give us, the very best kind of ntreet-car necommodation. It thero iy anything poorer in that line thau tho “yobtails,” lot them kuow it, mayhap thay will put them ou. Your correspondent of tho 14th unya: * Let welt enonzh alone.” Ho is easlly watistled, It moy be **woll onough™ on Indiana avenuo, whero roughs scldom enter the cars, but after five yoars’ oxperience gn Stuto street nine ont of every ton will come to'tho canclusion 1t b@not well onough to fut alone, Bud s thess narrow, curtailed, ill-voatilated cars avo, thero aro not enongh of them, nud, should the Com- pany put on larger cars, thoyv will find iv will pay to run them Just as often an ot present, You oy bo suro thoy will ruu thom ua ottener, 11 puiting of the faro in tho box is a winor con- sderation, * Tho talk of protection to passen- gers” iy not ‘‘nonsense.” 1 know many ladivs Whu dread tho ordeal of riding down town theso uvprotecied cars, and 1 Lave no doubt when iho *Lobtails” are abolishad our down- town morchaots and amuscraent-managors will nolico tho chango without golng vat of doors to #oe it. Of courso no gentlemon *‘would soo n lady fnsulied suywhers” (and ou ounce of preven- tion is botter thau a pound of cure), hui gentlo- men are not slways on hand to resent insnity, and the driver is nut aven ** allowad to roceive™ the {aro, much lers attend to the comfort of his puasongors, 1l business is driving—tho motive power, and the nickols luto tuo box. You ara requonted by painted migms in somo cars to ho attontive to the drivor, that Lis * attention may not Le taken from Lin driwing while saiting for your fare.” Many of tho patrons of thi live ‘e tiving in hopes thal than Company wil soon put up wigus directing the couduclur to bo ats tontive to passengers. They (the Company) ought to lieop un ablo-bodied man in each car to thrash tho driver every titno o lady is thrown off hor feot by his_carclossnoss, Drivers would soon bo rotting oither scarce or civil, Ile might alko callect tho Taros, and eall tho namen of the sircots whon not athernise engaged, | Notinuox, TLE DISPUTE ANOUT OVERCHARGING. To the Editur uf the Chicayo Tribune: Citcaso, Sept. 21— soo i your paper this morning & lotter publinhed which I received yosterday from Davies, Turnor & Cu. This lot- lor \as an augwor to my publication of tha samo cose of overcharging for eartage, duty, broker- ago, otc., on » little photograph, to which you siludod in your oditorial of thu 1Gth Septomber, Yormit me to eay through your paper that I liavo sont my reply to Davies, Turuer & Co, ero thiy, i Ttetract? I retract my statomont, truthful ovory live? Not much. Theso facts of tho casu ars notall tho **pinta™ of tho case, and I have domanded investigation from tho Collector of Customs in Now York, ns woll as from the Secre- tary of hio ‘Ireasury at Waahington, and if, at Lo end of my fuvestigation 1 shall soe fit to ro- tinet, 1 shiall do eo, but not boforo. Another * fact of the caso” which I would bo iclad to linve a fittle information about i this fact 1 Who waa it that vot she value of $10 oo the Pllg‘k‘flgnph ? Buppose tho valuo had boen pot at %20, would I Linve to pay the duty ou $20 ir l‘hu’yuumunuh in (terinany cost st Ligheat §17 Not much. Miss Marting was chargod on bier bill with aporaisemont 3 I futor from thus ehargo that the package hax boen epoucd for appraisement, sndif iy appratser was so ap- prafser hie could not st the valuo_nt £10. And ovou if $2.50 go)d had been poid, Davies, Turner & Co, could huve never collected tho other charges, aw for iustancu: Appraisemont, 40 conty go aud storaie, 75 coutn ; foos, 90 cuonls ; brokerage and cowiniswion, $5,—which, all for o pbotograph, was a hittls 100 high-toned 10 be pal before a thorough mvestigation could Lo had. And, as Ecoud nut Lave all the facis in tho case from the olticers of the compauy, Idid the beat I could, and hauded the case over for publication, It Davios, Turner & Co, thnk thoy can restore silence on My pPart by thoir request for rotraction, they are siwply ntulien, am not that kind of aman. Yours, W. Bonreauxs, OVENING THE ART-GALLERY BUNDAY. To the Builor of The Chicage Tridune : Cntcado, Bopt. 21,—Ploaso allow me to ox- pres my satisfaction at the courso adopted by ‘'ug Tuinuse in regard to the openiug of the art-gelleries Hunday afternoons. I was very much surprised to find $hat the Directors could not form » quoruwn to cousider the lottor kent thots by tho Bunday Lecturo Bociety, foritisa question that interests the geueral public very uch, &% Buy ono who Las sttended the Sunday altornoon lectures ean afirm, both fn rogard to tha number and intolligence of tho audisnces. Icanmot seo what reason can Lo advaocod (sinco tho question of exponsn s hoa disposod of by the offor of the Sunday Lecture Roclety) for not giving tho workingman a chanco 10 soo thin lina collection of srl.ond at & nominal prico, Perhaps tha Directors will pay that tho admis- mon i low cnongh to onablo “any ons 1o come iring tho waek. | This may b €x:o in & groat measire, but how {318 1f nman bas not timo, or v om0 man who i wuperintending & grocery prore on tho South Hude toldd & sliort thne ngo ¢ Tasaid Teomo away from howno before my ehil- tron pot up, and it is solato when { ;70 homa at Diht hat they ara gono to bed, and go 1 g0 yery liftio of fhom excapt on Suadave Would i1, not bo a treat for thote children to go nnd roo thw p teturo-gallory with their father, whose face thoy rarcly Neo i tho sunlight 7 Wo all lnow that from tho necessity of Durinons thoro are thousands of parailel eassa all around us, Then, plears, gentlemen, give us » chance to take our frionds ani famihies to seo thoso thungs that no peraon can look at withony feoling —and beiug —moraity olovated, and on n day that wo can Fuliv appreciate them, not bolng troubled with mental'cr phymeal labor—n dag that is our own beeanso tiod gave it to A SURSURIDER, VERT BUNPRISING. To the Elitor of The Chteaps Tribun Cutcsoo, Sopt. 2l.—Tho editorial pago of sour klieet this morning montions the mupriso of Mr. Chiatles C. I, Holden's frionds that ho has gono fnto bankruptey. Furilier surprise awaila liom and tho groat army of his unsecured ered~ {tors, chicily smnall tradeamon, if they but rlanco as Lig scacidule. 'Tat 8o ruuch money conld have heon borrowed from the other members of tho family is surprising, ond so many Iady friends, too, Ttne theed (8 so sanch Iiakt-on in tho tlolden family for C. L P.' fature uso s eurprising, ‘I'he joko iy in tho personsl prop- orly; wofinger-rings, $3; watch-cham, #10; cano, 2203 ono suit of clothes, 50, Whow ! 'That this is very liko o whalo 1510t surprising, luln thot it 15 unider oath, aud sl that it im- lies. ! At anv rato tho wholo matter thould bo thoroughly investinated by tho Commiestoner in Bankiuptey and the ceoditors. Oxg oF i Uspicunep CREDITODS, e THE CITY-HALL. The Board of Pablic Works yostorday audited tho sont-monthly cstimatus on @owerago cou- tracts. Tlio Commitioo on Markota and the Commit. 100 on Financo will m2et Thursday aftornoon at 2 o'clack m tho City Clerk's oftice. Comptroller 1fayes will roturn from his re- cont virit to Now York oithor Saturday or Mon- day, Contractors and other creditors of the city nro just fairly howling for him to come nomo and settlo with thoim. Assigtant-Marshal Kinnoy roturaed last oven- ing from a fonr wecks' plansure excursion in Co'orado. Ho wiil resumo his old command, with headqua:tors locatod at the West Twelfth sereat ongine-louse. ‘o city yostorday recoived the balance of the wator bond coupons coming due of tho 1st of last July, which was $0 bave boen paid by tho firm of Duncan, Sherman & Co., but whieh were ultimatoly paid by the American Exchauge Bank. Ald. Hoath and party yestosday roturaed from {hieir tisbing oxcursion (n tho wilda of Wiscon- sn. Tho Alderman is groatly bsnofied in Leaith by tho Lrip, and only TogTets ita noceasary curtnilmont. Ho witl be found as usual in the Council Friday ovemng. Hereattar all partialls-burned buildings which aro damaged to the amouut of 60 percant or over nro to bo demolished by Supt. Bailey. Tho commoncstuont w7as mado yestorday marning on tho residence of . Brady, No. 317 Weus Lake gtroct, which was padly damagod by fizo » fow days ago. Coroner Mietzech, well_may you tho Inst meating of tho Common Council thore was stippod in an ordinance creatiog suothor oftico of tho City (Javernment. ‘This time it way a Uity Coroner, whouo chief occupation will e Lo driw #10 fof ovory eadavor ho sits upon, Ar- ticlo by articlo of the charter of 1872, in tho hands of a cupid Alderman, ssoms to havo been put thero Juss for tha wake of throw- ing nway mouoy to ulico-zrabbors, Tio ordi- nanco referved to wag introduced by Ald. Qaorgo White, aud woa reforred to the Comtitios on Lolico, 1t in oa follows: De wt ordained, ete, : Srorton 1. ‘Tiero i3 herehy created in the City of Chlcagann executive ofliver ta be Lnown sa the Cit. Coroner of ths City of Ghicago, whoss duties shall Lo sach av are ieraiusftor providad for by said elty, with witeh ofee-room sad supplies s the duties of sitd oM. ocer may requlre, Sec, 2, 'l"m duties of sald City Coronor shall bs auch An nro unually performoil by like ofticors i other citles, namely to hold an investization on thu eause of iha dwath of Al pevsons who mivy «diu witbiu tho limits of ilie City of Chleago from other than natural cavdon. :c. 3, Tho reiuunoration of the waid City Coroner ali Lo the sutm of $10 for overy fuvestigation 5o hold by nower of thls ordinence, 3. "Fie City Corouer shall havo power {0 Rums mun & Jiey of Livelvo good and Lawfal citlzons to sit a3 Jurymen on each of he investigations hercinbefora Provhied for, thn pay of said Jurymen to bo auch se I wd for by the Btatites of Lo State of Illinois in ¢ mado and providod, SEo, 5. Tho City Coronr hall givo honds to the 21 city in tho penal sum of 0ot dewi than $10,000 for o falthal performance of the dutics lorclabefors preacribed, o, 0. All ordinances and parts of ordinsnces in contlict Witls this ordiuance are Lereby rupesled and declurail null and vold. §7c. 7. This ordininco shail bo in effoct from and aftor ita passage. Hhonld this ordinance pnss, and thare I8 overy probabilly that it witl pass, Distzsch may rotire on tho comfortablo stinond of 23,000 por Aunum, swhile anothier man does tho principal patt of his work, iy prosent salary 1w $8,000 per snnum, which ho wakes plecomncal at =6 for esery - quest bo holds, DBut thin comforiable sum did not eult the doughty draftor of tho ordibancs, and the compensation wan fixed at 210, whioh, under the ordinance ax it reads at present, might bo made to foot up from 6,000 to §10,000 por apuum. For whom the ofiico i to be croated is not known, but ona thing is reanonably suro, sud thal ia that thore was a man for it long be- fure tho ordinance was drafted, - MONTALITY. Tho Bogrd of lleaith met as ugual yesterday, and the Sanitary Superintendont submitted hin vioekly report,” from which It appears that the tatal number of deaths was 177, n decreauo of G from tho preceding wook, and 10 lesa than in tho corresponding weok of lsst yoar. Of tho de- coased, 07 woro malos and 80 fomalea; 33 wore marriod and 144 singlo. Ouly U of them were colored, Lut 67 were under 1 yesr of ngo; 43 wore botweeu 1 end 2 years; from 2to 10 years thoro were 15; fram 10 to 20 thore were 7 deaths; 13 from 20 to 8u; 11 from 40 to 50; 7 from 60 to G0; and 10 from GO to A0, 'lbo most destructive canscs were theso: Cholotn infantum, 82; convulslons, 215 con- sumptlon, 14; diarrhea, 12; typboid fover, 10; searlot fover, 63 whooping-cough, 63 wanition, 3 monlogitis, 6 outeitis, 5; paralysin, 8; hy- droceplisliy, 4; scoidonts, 5; still-born and anmnt\m 92, In the mortality by wards the [iltoenth {ook tho lead agalu, and buricd one in ovory 1,193 : tuo Sixth? approsched it and lost one in 1,661 ; then the Fifth and the Ninth: aud the most wholesomo #pot of Cnicago soll waa tho Third Ward, losing by death only ono iu nearly 16,000, Bix died at tho County Houpital aud five at the Foundlings’ Ilomo.” And of thene, 126 wero of foreigu birth or of forelgn parents. Only 25 woro Aworicans born in Chi- cago. Dr, Millor also called tho atloution of tho Board to some dofects in tho rextiation of birtha. Ho #aid that in evory licalthy comwue nity there slould bo ut least one birth per an- numto every thirty inhabitants, But ho said that the Bosrd was not getting moro than sbout one-half that. and thero was doubt about the wuthority of the Board o compel registration ; but tha Coramon Councll coald do 1t by ordi- uauco, and it will be petitionsd 1o that ead. THEY HAY. Tha talk abont llchm's successor stlil con- tini Capt. Mickoy, Jue Dizou, and Capt. Ellin are tho threo men on tho force to cithor onoof whom it might be ressonably awarded. and betwoon thom alono it hes. At present Cope. Hlickey is tho favorito, and after him comes Capt. Filis, who in tho eveut of Hicley succoading would atop into tho Doputy Buporin- tendency, Af tho disposition of the Commou Council 18 auy eriterion,—nud what is it nota eriterion for,—thoso will be the changes, By some it [s thoughit that Quud runs a strong show for cither one of the pluces, but by the majority Gund I8 looked upon os having eu Jucky o resching hiv presout bigh position, Detective Inxon stands but little chanco of obisining eithior place, * ———— THE COUNTY BUILDING. The billa of the County oard for earrisge- bire for the prewout quarter promise to reach 2500, ‘Lhe bills to dste are not farsbort ot bal? the smouut. ‘Ilie Committes on Publio Service audited bills 40 tho amount of R300 yestorday. Among others WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 22, 1875. wasane for 94 for cartiago-hire for tho late Poor-Fnem earou:al. z Depaty County-Clerk Kauffman afixed the rignature of CGew, Licl £55.000 worth of ecnnty urdora sestorday & 000 wan for tho Veltzer nbstx orders innst e signed 1y tho Chairman of Coatty Board, and o8 he was not proseut yostor- day to perform Uint arreeable task, tho County Troasnrer wua tomporacily stiarod a raid. Harry Dussell, allns Iineey Willinme, was Todyed 1 the County Jail sestendny on the charsa uf burglary, alleged ta have been conunitted o fow davs ago nt Ifydo Yari, Horrs's [aco in familinr around the Jul. 1o was canfined thero anco Lofore, and showed hin reatlossness by ying to break out, Tle will bucararully watched this timo. 110 in betioved to bo at tho'ticad of & emall gang of burglars. COUNTY-MOSIITAL EXPINSTS, A mirtaslio was mado yestenday in abstracting ho expenso account of tho Wardan of the Covk County Hospital for tho guattor ending A, 31 The error did not alfert tho tatal, but tho #tate- nent ia reproduced corrected Clo' king, ete. Salari Liquors, . Thrugs, ete. Fuel, Tol " £11,153,08 It wi on fiom the atove that 2189.50 worth of whisky, or abous four barrais, was con- aumod during tho quicter, amd that more was oapanded for whisky thau fuel, and mora thun Lwlcw aw mueir for whixky ny clothing, earpots, ote. Tho roport looks very much us il whisky 1ad been a favorite preecripiion durng tho quar- tar, TOWN-BOARD NATH, “Phe Committes on Lqualiation of the Canoty Board wasin sezeion yesierdny alternoon, sud couslderod tho spplication of tho South sud West Town Losrds for an cxlension on the tax levy of 1895 for tosn expensee. Hepresontatives from tho {wo lloards woro in attendance. Tho South Town dowand was for 50,000, $20,000 of which Collecior Lyana sail was old fndebtedness which had been acenma- Isting for seven veaiw. Commissionor Ihtsso wanted an jtemized aceount, and Axsosxor Phil- Yips replied that it was impoasible to furvish the same, the records haviug boou destroyed by the tire. On motion of Commisxioner Jouen, the ol lownnco nrked was agreed to. ‘Tho roquikition of tho West Town Board for £20,000 way ex- plained, and aubscquently approvad, No action wa tRkest on the roquiki(zon for tho Novih Town, the members of the Board having failed to put in an apyearance. e CRIMINAL. Georgs Small, of Danviile, was yestorday cheated out of #75 by two ten, namos unkoown, who explained to Mr. Small that they had heoun fong aud intimately azquatnted with his family, cte. May Brown, koeper of a houso of prostitntion, was befors Commissioner lloyuo yestorday charged with passing upon . laundress & cona- torfeit #6 noto. No knowledge of tho character of tho noto on tho part of tho pasaer was proved, and she was accordingly discharged, Ellen Maroonoy took o ride in a Raudolph wtroct *hus vesterday afteruoon. She put Ler band to lor pockot just as Willism Lec's “fivo flugers and a grab® wero leaving it. Sha courageousty soized upon Willinm, nud turned him over ton policeman, Witliat acknostjodsed tho theft, and surrendered tho lady's pocket- ook, contnining £33: but novortaclues he wan tocked up in tha’ Armory. William s an otd pickvocket, aud & very liard caso genorally, and it will be apt to go hard with him. Nearly threo weeks ago ‘Uiz TRiRURE gnve tho particulars conceruing tho etploits of Kugens Hondry. who was general szout of tho Betassda Bpring water, snd who had just boen arrested at Boflalo on n ctiargo oOf cheating. 'The Waukegan nnd _Oconomowoo papers im- medistely rvallied around the Captain, abused ~ his sceuwors, and domied tho truth of tho statemonts concerning him, Now, howaver, they havo ged thelr tuno, it sp- porring that Tyler & Co., of Waukesha, who woro #ald to hinve loat by foendry,—which wag denjed by thesa papors,—havo been obliced Lo nuspend Llendry having stuck them for 4,000, “'ho young muu, who is said to owenbout$20,000, hina left for New Otleans, A hard-tolling son o1 the woil, profosmonall known a8 & Giranger, was In town yesterday. nnJv. whilo surveving tho houso-tops along Randolph stroet, ho fell in with a pretty damsel, who in- siteid him to call wpon hor ot tho houso of Charlos Dehins, i tho bascment of 215 Tan- dolph. ‘'ho placs boars o very bad reputation, but tho uuassuming Granger did not know th s, and in ho wont. When ho camo out his pockets wero turned fnside out, and a floe re- volvor abstracted therefrom. I com- plaued at the Armoty, and Odicor McNagghton wai gont to errost Uehins, Aud bo did it, bub instoad of Looking kim for larcony, the serioun ehnrgo of areault with intent to kil was put opposite his name, for Bohins drew an fmmnenso hosso-pistel nod altempted 1o put tho olicer whore ho could not travel his boat. ‘Tho oflicer struck tho weapon from his band, gave lishing o goutlo remindor with lia baton, and brongu tim down to the Armory to shuw him to Sum- merfleld this moroing, lis nnmo may bo Smith, or it may be Jonea, but, s it only intorests Milwauiseo, it doea not mako tho slightest differonce, 1fo was youns and sweet, und dressed up awful neat, in tho finest clutties Lis hmited salary would permnit of, aud ko wos so poor that a pawnbroker would not have advanced him n siugle cont for his whola wtock in trado, Whon Bo is at home, hio singu negro molodies for Milwaukeo boor-drinkers, picks lis toeth on tho wtops of of sho Nowhall hen thesun shines, and on tho steps of the Plankington when it ratus. Then he basa habit, too, of going sround two blocks to avold pansing that dittle tailor-shop just ntound tha corner, and ouo day when ho mub tho owuor of lua lust ruait, bo pleyed greonhorn from Kontucky, but tho tallor struclt bim for o one-fonrth paywont, Thon, again, Lo hnas n Labit of going around whtle catn sre Lurlesquing opera nud giving froo concerts and calling upon his wweathoart, as ho enlly hor, Mo knows very woll that if the youug ladv's father caught him thore ho would bave tho entnity of oue of Milwaukeo's most influentis! citizeus, but nevortheloxsholikod tho youn lady and called upon hor, whou eho conld mot cnll upon hin. Ono night—it wan Monday night, 1o be exact—whilo tho two lovons wern wooing snd _kissing, Smith proposed to —Jullo, one may‘call hor—that thoy should run away to Chicago nud got married, And they procooded o do 1t, and thoy wore happy until they reached Chicago, whero tho young man's groen neck-tie, Lalioon-ataped pantaloou, and sluster-burred frock-coat gave the young man cloan awav, and_Dotoctives Me- Garigle and Llllott took tho foolieh youngsters to the Contral Blation and thou eout ‘them back to Milwaukoo, Whethor thoy succooded in got- ting spliced or not i not known, but perhaps they might as woll have boen. Tho youny lady's fathor nad botter hire that minslrel show ts leavo town. e SUBURBAN, LAKE VIEW, The Town Bonrd held it regular mootlog Mon- day night, Messrs, Sulzer, Weckler, Goode, aud Behieswolil being present. ‘Lho Bupervisor was authorized to moet with tho Supervisor of North Chicago and the Beerotary of the Lincoln Park Board to apportion to Lake Viow her proportion of tho park assossment for 1875, 'ho whole amount requircd fs §100,000, of which Lake View wil pay avout $13,000. A sidowalk was ordered on tho north side of Addison etroct, from ilalsted stroet to (he dum- wy road. ‘Lhis isa much pecded improvomeut teading to the Town-Hall. Steps wero taken for bunding a roadbed on Sueflield avenue, trom Lall to Yullerton avonne, aud aluv on Sulzer uy- enuo, from Bheflold east.s About au bour was dovoted to the discussion of the questiou as to whother r, Beuson or Alr, Wilson hiad the right to take Dbiack muck from Pine Urovo avenus, Tho watler was debated proand con with muca eloquence, Mr, Beuson finslly obtsiuing the black muck, Tho tonn ordinaucos, as transeribed by Jus- tico Tan Iirook for revision, wore then taken up and read a sccond timo, Tho Toard lisicned to this interesting and edifying recital with tho most profound _attention, Dut with » somewhat domoralizing effect. Y'ortions of 1t caused wuch merrimeut smong tho irreverent lookors-ol, - pocially tho ono tnaking it a tiueable offense o hold o pcnio in the town without the sale of boer or liquor. ‘I'ho ** without " was changed to or the sake of Sunday-school picnics, for o further hoanug at somo future mestia ke Bowrd thon adjousued 10 'l'uem.l.m Bept. 28, T'he buildiug of te water-works is waiting on tuo Vergeoues Yump Cotupany, ‘fhe plauswust bo furnished by thom, so that tho building will bo adupted to tho macbinery, Valuable time 18 bewg st walting on thoni, and Uctobor will be undor way beforo ground can bo brolien for auy purpuso conuccted with tho building or tho pipos. I'ne cuttig down of Divorsey avenue rorosa tho Groen Pay road haa at length commenced. I'ho work nill ho pushed r:\\lhfiy. 80 nt not 1o intorfora with travol louger than possible, 'Tho dammy will bo oblized to stop short of ita terminus for Rovaral daya at lenst, but will not by interferad with materially. “Ilio Iast atorn washed axay somo distanco of tho Nollie atonite nower whera it runa ints tho lako, Old Doreas has bean on a moro than usunlly dastrictivo anreo for {ho tnst weok or 8o, and nowors and piery havo wufered, Tho young; man swho wes arrented a woek aro o tho chneve of burzlatlzing tho housn of Mr. Palmor, uf the Infer-Ocean, snd has sloce heoa in {uh. wa inchiarged yonterday for waut of avidenca of o positive nature, 110 may conuides Iumuell Iy in getting o TINE !l()Uklll’l'().\' CASE. aminntion by loronoeris Jury=- ‘Tho Cramtunl Proceedings Boste poneds The inquest on tho body of Mr. Nehomiah Tionghton, Lkillnd by heing mn over by tho cary at the Thirty-third stronst erossing of the Chi- eago, Hock Jsland & Tacifie Raiiroad, was held yustorday moratng, commencing at 11 o'clock, at. the restdence of Lho von of tho deceased, on tho corner of Buttorfisld and Thirty-third sircota, Same diflienlty and delay woro experioneed In findiug & enitabla Jury, owing to tho inlenro foeling against tho railroad on tho part of the ronidonta of that neighbothood. Sovoral mion, after boing Impancled, wero oxcusod from wer- vica by reason uf objoctions azniuat tham boitg raisod by the attornoys of both parties who wero prosent. It was aftornoon bofore tho work of taking ovidenco was hegun. Tho Coranor and Jury tinally gettled thomaelved in o ealoon on the comner of Stato and Tinrty-thicd streotr, aud commeonced tho inquest, K, L. . Woon, R flagman at the railroad-¢ronning, was the first, witnese. o testified that ho was prosent at tho accident Whon tho Michigan Southern train passed up Thirty-third airect it stoppod on tho crossing to tuke up passongers. At that timo tho Bluo lsland dummy was coming north, bo- twoen Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth streots. Tha enpive of tlie dummy whistlod, aud,when betwoon that point amd Lhuwey-thivd stroot, the southern duminy begou Lo go south, ‘Tho latier bl crossed aboiit onosthird of tuo strect, when the bell of tho Roek Islanmd duamy bogan to riug. Tho withess sstw that thoro was 1o dsnger on tha wost side of tho street, Iie then went around tho rear of tho southery dutiy o #co1f anybody would Do in dangor from the incomiug ltuck Island train. Reuching the eud of the duinmy, hogenw an ol gontleman gomg wWest nero-s the truck. 1o waa not on tho main track when tho witnoss fiugt saw him, Tho wit- nown shioolk tho tlag towards him, aud beckonad to Lim to koep back. 1lo did ot wboy, but ap- poused to e looliug at the south-bound train, AL that momont ho bLeard o man calling from tho other gide to tho old man to fovk out or tho train would run over tum, Juet then the whietle of tho Tock Island train was blown, and the do- censed brd ono fout over the tirst rafl, 'Tho whietlo alarmed him, sud ho camo to a full stop on the track, looking cround asil to sce what swas tho matter. Whilo thus looking around, thio train struck him, litting him up sbout 3 fuct, aud throaing bun bacl against tho cow -catchor., Mo fell, stiiking on tue loft hip, sud was Kuocked aboat 50 feet, falling on o track of tho Michigan Southern. Witnoss wont over to deenared to woo if ho was greatly injured, Tho tram bad moanwhilo stopped and backed up. and men woro sent to pici up the boldy, ‘Yhey put the deceaged o tho tean 8ad carriod hup (lown to the County Hoapital. VI COMIAKY, remiding nt No. 248 Dashicl atreet, a gas-fittor by trade, testitied that av tho timeo of the accidont o nas coming over Thirty-third stroot, and, whon arriving at the cornor of Thirty-tinrd and Arnold sticots, tho eouthern dummy was juss coming ou tho cromwing, ‘Cho Jtock laland dummy wan then coming up from Thirty-fourth. Il southorn dummy stopped on the crossiug, whilo tho Iteck Island camo on at o rate of 20 Lo a5 miles An hour, 1t did not rivg o lell or Whistlo nutil it camo to tho cow-ditch on tho yotith cdge of Lhe stroet. 1lo caw tho decosscd approaching tho trach on tho otherside, De- ceased waiked serows until he reachod tho wecond teack of tho Itock fsland Load, Just a9 Lo was crosmings the track, haviug one foat on tho track, tho ougine of the Rocle Isiand train wtruck i, throwing bim about Y0 feot. Wit~ nass did not co any inau phaklng o flog or mak- 1ng any sigus of warning. JAMES CARROLL, residing on Dashiel atreot, was next sworn. Ho ilicd that Lo had loft his house on tho morn- 10g of tho accident ab about & o'clock, goiug to hid work. He had ‘imm pust the coruer of Clark and Thirty-third streots whou o observed the nccident. As woll £o Lo could seo, tho do- ceased wade nu offort 1o pot ont of tho way of the train, but without oifoct. Ho thoaght tho engineer of tho waln tried to mtop the lvcomative, but it was of 1o wse on account of the great spood at which it was runnivg, e thonght that 1t must have been golug as fagk an 20 miles an hour, His opinion was that the docontied camo to his deatly through crimiunl carelussuoss on tho part of tho railroad amployed. COL. RICATIY, attornoy for tho relntivon of the decoased, callod tho attontion of tho jury to tho timo-table of tho road, showing that *the runoivg iime botweott tho Vau Buren streot dopot sud the Rock Istaud cor-shopy, o dislance of 4 milcs, wos twenty wminutcy, lnc\mling threo stops of four minttes cach. As tho logal running timo was but G milos an bour within tho city limits, this was clonriy n disregard of the clty ordinauce, ‘Bovoral othior witnoases wore noxt examined whouo toatimmouy was unimportaut, and differod fittlo from thad given In tho proceding. The Jury then retired, snd roturned shortly with THE FOLLOWING VENDICT ¢ We, tho Jury, ote., Sud that_tho docessed, Nehomish Houghton, catio (o bin death by belug run over by o Chicago, fock Diend & Paclfic train whils the samo weas running fastar than allowod by law within ths Tho caso of Frank Jones, conductor, and 3, . Bamoy, ongincor, of the train by which Mr, Moughton way kitlod, was to have como uj be- fore Justice Summerfiold yesterday, tho chargo boing that of mauslaughter, but at too dosiro of tho atturnoys it was coutinued untll Baturday. "ho mon are xtill under bonda of 3,000, To the Fditorof The Chicazo Tribuns ; Cinicaao, Sept. 20.—Tho late mutder at the Pairty-third eiroct crousing, by tho Chicago, Rock Ialand & Pacific Rallrond Company, makos thin thirty-soventh cage in ton yonrs of stralghte out cold-blooded murder, and nobody hung yet for any of thoso crimes. Why In not the Pronl- dent or the Bupenutendent hold responsiblo and arrestod forthwith by our worthy State's Attornoy for the Peoplo of Tilnols, and hold for manslaugbter, which would bo tha only chauce for rosidents batwosn the cootempiible raiiroud track to liyo ssfe, and old folks as woll ae cluldron would not be killed aud maimed for lifo ovory little wiule, This fast travel insido the city ought to be stopped at ouco, and the abovo should bo triod instead of holuing the enginevr of the dummy_rosponsiblo for tho Iast arimo, You will iudesd obligs 25,000 residonts and tax- payera by ummdmf Mr, Charles Roed of this wattor, Roupoct{ull T ODD-FELLOWSHID, Prococdings of the Nntional Grand Lodge at Indinunpolis. Specwnl Dispateh to L'he Chicago Tribune, Ixpiaxarorss, lod., Sopt. 2L.—The grand pa- rade of 0dd-Follows to-morraw promises to be a magnificont psgeant. The Bt. Louly Odd-Fel Jows hava chartored an oxtra rullmsa tzain Cincinuatl telegraphs that ovor 2,000 are coming. All tho largor towns of tho Btate will bo Tully reprosented, In the evening the demoustration will conclude with a panquet at the Oceidontal, 170 the Associated Preas) Ixpiawaronts, Ind., Bept. 9l—~The Orand Lodge of tho United Htatos 1. 0. O. F. roas- wewpled ut 9 o'clock this moroing. In tho ab- senoa of the Orand Chaplsin, prayor was offor- od by Ropresoutative Bteadman, of Pennsylva- pia. Through the Grand Oflicers of the juris- dictlon of tho Gernan Erpire, fraterual yreal- ingd were rocoived from 1ho Order there, which Jotnembrauce suet the spprociation of thao Bu- wf\n;:tg:dv{;u vecoived aud read by Crand-Soo- retary Ridgely, from the sou o Yast-Grand Claplain Liado D. Williawson, estending frator- pal regard to the Grand Lodge, sud rugretting Lun unavoldable abscuce. Tho Rev. Dr. Willismson was oue of the dele- :atey from the Grand Lodgeof the Uuited taten to tho Movable Comuities of the Man- chestor Uminty of Odd Fellows in Enghand in 1843, averal otber communications were road and appropristely roferrod. ‘Lo next procooding waa & call of standing ”mnm«iuwu for yoports, and -ssveral were pro- yented. Lopyesentative Htllos, of Vermont, was sp- ATUCUTION SAI-IZ; BY d. P. GORE & ¢ @ a0d 70 Wabanh avennn, inted to GIL the place of Roprcsentative anghlin, of Maino, of the Committae of For. olgn Rotations, tho Iatter being obligad to ¢ turn liome on aecount of having provsing busl- nern on hand, A resolntion waa offernd regarding the ad- mission of unmarried _danghitors of Searlet Derrea members to the lmfim of Hahokaly, tha only restriction heing that they be ovar 18 yoars ofage. Tho reeolution was yoforrad to (e Conimiittco of the Dezras of Rebokah, A rerolution waa presontod by Roprorentative Harcourt, of Toxas, In rogard to the Ordor in the Indian Lorritory, lonking Lo tho catahlish- mient of o (rand Lodgo thore,which was roforsed to tho Legisiative Commitiee. Past-Craud Sirn Nicholson, of tho Special Committea on Urand Oficors' Reporia, sub- mitted n report reforring the different subjocta wet forth therein to the ap, ropriato committecs for contideration, which wan adopted, Repreacntative Ityan, of Wircausin, mored hiat tho (rand Body take from tho tablo tho re- port of tho Committeo on tho Dogreo of Ra- Grain, Faelied, Kip, CAll K, Goat, Beaver, aud Serge BOOTS & SHOES AT AUCTION, BY UAT:%LDGUE, On Viednesday, Sent. 22,8t 9 12 8. Trumy, Also, a full line of Mon's, Womon's, and Minnos' Bubber Goods. Phis will bo tho LARGEST SALE of ths bekali, Appearing on I'azo G478 of tho Rovincd | 808300, and on BLEGANT ASSORT. Jouena, and vofor it back to naid Committep for | MENT. further adopted, "o tmatter [4 as follows : 'That on_and aftor Jan. 1, 1875, the wives of all Odd-Teltown tn zood standiug shall bo eligiblo to memberahip in lobekah Degreo Lodzos fu tho namo maunor ay to appiication, toferonca to Committes of fuvos- tizntion, aud balloting as 10 tho caxo of applica- tion for nltiation In subordinate lodgen, Quito & number of other renolutiony rezarding tho intereats of tho Dozree of Hebekah woro sub- mutted and reforred to the appropriato commit- tees Rapresontative Tamberton, of Ponnsylvauis, movad that Gov. Heudricks, Mavor Coven, Son- ator Morton, and Dast-Grand-lleprosentative Colfax ho respectfully requested to furnish copies of thoir addrosnas at the Odd-Followsa' ra- coption yosterday, and that, togethor with tho addiossod of the (trand Kire and (irand Hecre- tary, thoy bo publishoed o the Llevised Jourual, wh.ch wua adopted, Reprosentativo Durrows, of Missieaippl, of- fered tho subjoiucd resclution, which wus re- forrod to tho L.egisiative Commitien ¢ Regolred, Tunt when 8 member of s subordinate Ladige renounices Odd-Fallnwship, tho Lodge of wlich 1o wan s member shall not be required to give him anyg further sttontfon, nor shall ke bo cutitled to dues or beuelts of any kind, Itoprovontative L. Lamberton, of Tennsyl- van'e, moved that the Grand Lodge go into ocrat sossion, which wan careicd, and the Bu- proma Lody continued this up Lo the time of the recous. Tofore adjournmont yosterday, Past-Grand- Biro Nicholuon, of Iennsylvania, offered o sorics of renolutions Jooking to & grand natfonal celo- bration of the Orderat largo at Puiladelplua, P, during the Contennlal yenr. aud that tho ohsidoration, which motion was | OUR OWN MAKM SUCKER BOOTS, iy o}l sts8a, nlzo on sale. 010, T. GORE & CO,, 84 sud 70 Wabash-gy, REDAY, I . Tho follawing ftews aro among the epecial attrse. tlons for sho eucoml Thuraday’s nale of tha scanon, 0 entirely now and distinct salo from that of Tues. atst XA OTLEELIN G A now and itractivo line of Fall wird Winter Cloty, Ing, in Taen’n, boya’, und youth' wear, ntslish goods g Ao und med! dem, il must bo closed, Vlain and 1tibhed Morino and Sletiaml Underwo, Yall line of Woolen Iloslery, 100 dozetu, fine Um. tirellan, the boat yet nffered, Wool aud Furifats, Cloty 90 Liiish Capa aud Turbana, Gents’ and Ladiea’ Linen’ 1andkerchicfs af extrs quslity aud finisb, Foll aud attractive linos ¥ Tulgings and Tuacrtiond, Silk ncy Gooils, Hamburg s nnd Hanher, Nos tionw, Hilver-Flated Knives, Forlis, and Spovus, toula suspenders, Newand distinct Unes of Gloves, Gauntlots, anl Mk, tann, iu men's, wonen's, misnes’, and children's wear, CAREPRETS. Now and chioico patterns for this saln in singla o doublo chiain gooda, alsoa fresl line of our own 3 and toply sll-wool ffbods. Bales open 92 0. m, Carpot sales, 11 o'clock prompy, QLO, I'. GORE & C0,, 63 and 10 Wabanh-ay, on Tlmrsd:\y. Sopt, 23, at § 1-2 o'clock, $10,000 8TOOK OF Household Furniturs, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Parlor, Library, Chamber, and Kitchen Furalture, ook Casen, Lounges, Parlarand Oftico Deske, Show Ganer, Meal Sates, Wardrobes, Carpets, Mirrors, Floce Cloth, oitation o tha Conventions of tho Grand | WE SHALL OFFER BARGAING IN THIS SALR fiadin& ndr 5 ll',c-msylinui‘n. %nhim: Bw“h a, P, GURE & CO0., Auctloneers, no Urand Todgo of tho Unitod Btates == A 3 to hold its noxt seasion there, be WM. A. BUTTE accepted, and that tho 20th of Septomber, 1876, at Viladelphia, bo designated an tho dato for & groat Jubilos gathering of the Order throughout the national junwdiction, and that st date bo substituted for the usual 26th of April anni- veluury. The#o rosolutions wero_referrod to a special committeo of nine,—J. 1. Nicholsou, J. Spring, J. Gibson, J. Mordn, 8, Ellsworth, G. W, Girogge, L. J, Glenn, L. I Fitzbury, D. N Barrowa, W. ¢. Bark, D, D., Grand Bire of tho Sand- wich Islnuds, was invited to Le prosent at tho Beaniont. Thern aro hundrods of promineat mombora of tho Ordor hero from all parts of the country, who have come to visit tho Urand Lodgo, AUCTIONEERS, 108 MADISON-ST. CARRIAGE SALE, TUESDAY MORNING, Bept. 21, 2t 10 o'clock, at Story 1464 East Monroe-st, Tiandsoms, well-bullt, and styllal usw Top Bugzgiy Fino Hliding-Seat Wagon, with full Loather Top, To-reat first-class Domacrat Wagon. Open Diggles, first-clasa work. Phactons, Binglo aud Donlls Harnesses, WAL A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers, U Blers & Co.s Auction Rooms, 108 Halienn-sl, ‘WEDNESDAY MORNING, S8EPT, 23, at 0130 o'clecy CROCKERY, Parlor, Ofllco, and Oook Btoves, Handromo Now Furaituro, Carpets, Chambor Sots, Parlor Suits, Dosks, Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, of WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctioneen, IGTIIRS & 008 REGULAR TBADE A4 THURSDAY MORNING, Sept, 43, ot 9:00 o'elock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GO0D§ WOOLENS, OLOTHING, Thuck, Bheep, and Kid Gloves, Osuntlots, and Mita, Cardigan Jackntn, Hhirts, Drowery, and Hidris, Woal Hoalery, Huspenders, White Goodw, Linons, Embroidories, KIgings, Notiont, Hats, Caps, BOOTS, SHOES, AND BLIFPERS, Ou Second Floor Salesroom, 108 3adison-st. BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY $i2 HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALL KINDS, CARPETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITULE, an MLRCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY. L. 25, b Uz o'clock, A 'Toxny GedeTing, Sherman Reqister, A Sherman map, who was out in the country buslog grain, stopped st night at o dilapldated farm-houso, Aftor » florco contoat with tho bugs aud mosquitocs, ho had fallon asleop. il slop nbout an hour, when ho was rudely awnkoned, Tho old farmer was standing aver him with n cockod rovolver, ono of the farmer's ntalwart cons had him by tho hoal and was in the et of jerking hunout of bed, while the hired 1non was tonwing the pillows around with a throe- tined pitchfork, “ What havo I dono ?" ho hoarnoly asked. #Keep cool, ntranger,” replicd the farmor, sgomo of the Loys thonght thoy heard & Deni- son bed-bug chawing up tho shuck mattrees, but Iguess it must hinyo boen wolyon out in tho timaber thoy Yieard ; you can go to sloep sgain.” 3ut somehow or other Lo could not. —— e Collara. That largo class of our gentlemen friends who sre dependent on tho capricea of the weather and their washersomen for neatly laundried collars shiould use tho Limwood o Warwick collars, aud break from thoir bondago, Thoy can always be auro of A nice col~ lar, T By ROCIKWELL & CO, 5 Auctioncers, 77 and 70 Houth Desrborn-st, SELL TEHIS MORNING, COMMENCING AT 10 A, M, FURNITURE Suited for tho_Parlor, Tibrary, Sleening Apsrtmerty Dinfng-Room Vo Kitonens e Carpets of all grades, Show-Canes, Whatnota, Saloon Furniture, lall-Tncly aud Gas Fixturess 100 New Lealiug Stoves; wille \d from mamplos, L EE—— THUBSDAY MORNING, AT 10 O'CLT, ‘Tha cholce collection.of OIL PAINTINGS! Now on Exhibition at Our Storey 77 & 79 8. Dearborn-st, WILL DE SOLD. Thia collection of Patutiogs trnt toba tho BERT EVER IMPONTED, Amongst ia st GEMS FROM HOME ARTISTS, g o N, POMEROY & 00 BANKROPT STOCK LU AT ATCTION, At Our Auctlon Ttooms, 84 and 80 andolgbaty Wednesday Morning, Sept. 22, at 10 oeleek * A stock of Qholce Kontuoky Bourbon Whisky, Gin, Cherry Brandy, &¢., &2, &0 ELISON, POMEROY & CO,, Auctionth AT OUR SALE WEDNESDAY, SEIT. 24 We will s (ug Largs Bap Mirar, e Sul s One Walnat Har Countor and Back Har, ane Toe D Pool Table, Lisr Eistures, Bar Glasaware, A,y CPih Taules, kes ELISON, POMENOY & COn ‘84 and 80 llandolybs Grocer's Counters and Fiu AT ATTCTION. 3 TIUNEDAY MORNING, Sept, 23, nt 100'doty No. K13 Lubbard-at., cor, PAulins, Counters, Ice B Blolving, Gan Eixtures, Tables, &c. SON, POMELOY & —_—— Tho Factory Prices for Furniture, That the mauufacturers havo ordercd their agents in thin city, Bampson, Grocne & Co,. to sell everythlog at, makes 192 ond 194 Htato atroet a very popular place with all faruituss buyors. e It Would Astonish Any Reador of Tne TRIBUKY to know the number of C. 0, D. or- ddora Cook & McTain get to dye ladiss’ appavel, cloon- fugand ropairing gonta’ clothing, ctc. 80 Dearborn, 03 and 201 Weat Siadlson, nro busy plac Young Ladies Uso tho * Weed” Bawing-Machine, 1t can be bought nt large discount for cash, or on very small monthly payments. Rooms, 203 nnd 205 Wabsah avenuo. fieo s beautiful work there, You'll nover regret buylugs * Weod." S — It Certainly Will Pay any gentleman abiont gotting » suit of clothes mado to call on Ordway & Nowland, 198 Dearborn stroet or 200 Wrst Madizon stroct. Any stylea or cloths to be found anywhero, —_——— Exposition Visitora should not fall to sco the fnducoments one of our beet retail boot-nnd-shoo housos (Wiswall & Greene) offer at 76 Biate ulrcct aud 131 Twenty-nocond strest, R e i Pianos and Organs, Mallot, Davla & Co.'s Grand, Bquats, and Upright and Smlth's Amorican Organs can be found onlyat W. W. XKimball', corner btate sad Adans strosts, Chicago, ————— Batisfactory Evidencs of the sbility of Dalley's Magical Iuin Extractor to Toliove the nioat vialcait patt, ar hoal without sear the worst scald or bisrn, may bo soon by one trial. 8 = e il Spring Lake *‘ Magnetio"” Water, by Duck & Rayner, makers of {he “ Mars ¥ Colegae, A A A AP A PPN, TIUGHES—Sopt, 20, John Hughes, at his residence, 993 Houth Ma -al, Servicos at balf- Centaur Liniments sllay pain, subduo sweliugs, hosl Lurpn, snd Wil curo rhcumatism, ppavin, and flesh, Lone and musclo ients: - The Whito Wrapper 16 for family use, tho Yellow Wrspper 1 for sulmals, Jerresson, Ao, Nfls.fl']a"gi « Mrainn, Rogx & Oos Homo fimesgal waa ul ing hotees {0 At. Louls. X got one badly eripplod T o8 DT ILh great difionlty I got him 10 Wi sistle ou Fourth-sy, The stablo-Xeojer gave mos bol of R Tmont, which 1 used oo my horse with e L eva hat [n two daya i was a8 active sud a1 Bk BCCen hee X had. 1 HAY0 beon & valerinary eir- foon for thixty yoars, but your Liniment beada uvory- wsod. tuiug Tover 88ed 0o ury, Veterinary Burgoon.” S. DINGEE & COw Auctloneers aud Commiasion Morchiants, Ent Bandolphest, TIIIS DAY, AT 10 A M Regular Auction Baloof NEW AND SECOND-HAND Hougehold Furnituré Including Klegant Now Parlor, Livrary sod room Furniture. o OFFICE FURNITURD 1:'5;:«4 varlety, New and Bewnql-lllnd.' ‘A‘%;‘m, wull A [ Bold by all driggtats—80 cetita and §4 yer botila, ng, Dedding, Maltresscs, Wardrubos, L0 5 otions, and General Morchiandise, T¥o 4K, ) 64 C, O, Ware in open lots, ¥orly Now &cC band Hfovea, Also, to cover advances ‘,“d‘ ’-" ™ Tecelpt No. 62, Elegant Hllyer and 8. ¥ Ayome Y Cutlery, ¥ine Damask Table Linen MuRoi, py e e w Vork sa Spreads, Ex, leavy Whits Woul Dlankets, 5 $he only safo material ol and Silverware, | low Bl P Bold by houss furnishers, druggiste, jewslers, aud gro v COs sor."agente, KT, MCSULLU0N & 00, Mand € B8 Bouth Water st O s 21 Euat Washingtonste POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. REGULAIt SALE OF 'Elo THIRD WARD, HO = Tha Republicans of the Third Ward sro requested & 10 meet at their hall, 619 State-at,, to-night at 8 o'clock, for permauent orgadlzation, TOURTEENTH WARD, A meeting of the Itepublicans of the Fouriesnth Ward will be held thia oveulng at 1:30 o'clock al lienx's AT AUCTION, THURSDAY MORNING, Bopt. 23 £ 9:30 = MEDIOAL. otk 1all, on Weat Lakeat., noar Hobey, for the purpodo of e AT < “IGE" orsniziog Ward Clb. : STATE MEDICAL oK ‘“ . aUCTION BALES. ___ |187 South Olark-st., chlcm!"»', By H, CHADWIOK & CO., Operated for the cure of wny form of st r et ow bad, of buw long wisudingy 007 & o Pt to effect b curs, uslueas-tuou Wit oo fatledd P01k of (bese offices ar otferd b8 FETL N v ofiices Ao uumerous sud clegsity s i ate bopt open day and wighl, Wo vEHEL o S clire o2 diseate uusurpassed 3ty LACY Sitation persoually or by mail free, Cb3¥ alley Eyery tisea pucialty, 195 and 197 East Randolpliat. "T'his morning, Sept, 43, 8¢ 1V 0'clock, will beaold Par- lor, Chamber, and Dining-rooin FUBSITURE, Chais, Sofas, Lounwes, Blow Cuses, Secrotario, Mirror, Ol Laintiugs, Chromos, &o. 1, CUADWICK & CO., Auctionosrs, A