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—SIXTEEN PAGES, THE#CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SUNDAY,%OCTOBER 3, 1875 § 0 ey 18 rudence, giving one at 5 o'clock every Wednes- { shoot for a very handsome gold badge, donated | nal, quoted by you. In the second place, wheth- | larger than for soveral months. The cases to | one year; IW. T THE':®CITY. |3 o the organization hy Mesken. Hamitom Rome | of (1 Boparsarine AL ot th | b3 fayastigaisd v for e TA0SE PALE, of B efve | Charlel Jotnson Jonn PRompeee T Y oaerora®) t: ial charaoter, but what is lackingin quality is | man, larceny, six months. Henry Waggoner, day evening. 5 s & Co. The gift is valued at 850, andis to be | kind or not, Ihappen to know tnat Secretary 3 o Bristow is determined to _ complete ulx: more than atoned for in quantity. 8o far, but | attempted larceny, six months in_County Jail ; THE HAISTED STREET EAILROAD. CENERAL NEWS., 'With referenoe to the excitement on the West | competed for by members of the Club only, and g:l]e ;;3"3'1” c&e'pr;]aoflt‘ for ; r;gwn &n to b‘ifi‘l:“ l.h:lnropergh of fl:hefipemr;n “33! shall bui}dh}g be'rm, all possible dispatc one murder case appears on the dooket. John Fay, larceny, six months ; Joseph Dona- ated etreet, south froi rTiso; 3 - | win ree times. e shooting for em- | and lieve, and have every reason tr. Hetil the buildi; hue, larceny, thirty davs; Jobu O'Brien, lar- Afy. Heting wss around the building yester- cen}, iriy days ; Ganrge’B s, 1 . sixty Library meet yes- | jam H. Bradley. Presidont of the West Division | blem wull be soven shots, et 500 yards. The | to believe, that we shall haye our new Cuatom- day, looking after the appointment of tho jng‘: Sooy, teinipdays s Ceorge Droow, aceny, o i i h d s ; ‘which will be sold st publio snstion Oct.gand 7. This collectian fa .o;'.'n‘f:a"x'f-'f’é‘: 3 hmmll‘fiwm ments, 2k urtie oy, e S Mr, Brand Has & Word to Gnality and Price of Phosam et B ferday for Iack of & quorum. Street-Raiiway Company, yesterdsy stated to a | badge being the first prizo, five others will be | Houes ail done and occupiod st least & year— 5 i Tho Madison street cars have begun runping | TEIBUKE reporter that bis Company did not | distributed among the contestants, s follows : | and I think two Jonrs—sooner than would have of slaction Nolhilng was dotio, sxcént fo) the | George Willisms, larceny, sixty days. at oome no very brilliant lights in ths photeg; west of Westoru avense to the Greet Eastern | AT IEDt to sy track over the ronts proposed | Becond prize, lito-memberabip in tho Chicago | baon the case but for tho sction, tust M. Bris: | Gommties ou Publio Service. will moet bim- i —— Trogealon are sitempting to make %o public peger and_thaf was Do X at 835; 2; fourth, | tow has d will take in tho matter. 4 : i order of photogra Railroad track. oy the track botweon two daya Tno West | $10; tth, $5; sixin, 85, Eotrance foo, 81, | wil sl tako him som i to mako.the needs. | EEITate te-dsy o etsly temorrom moraing to WASHINGTON. canot be aade for ens e ety 01 ey The first number of the Safurdag Evening | Dvision Railroad Companr, he etated, wss not i) ful proliminary arrangements for beginning the | £t Boad wihout delay.” & wish merely 10 stafe that we are o dozen,wy Heraldis out. It is a nestly prioted eight-page | 806king 10 obtain the right of way at present, LOGAL LETTERS. work, and putting some olean hands at it. That b i National Bank Circulation—More In- | uudmost expanatve card work at the mirory, = M4 t, audits contents are ns attractive as its | DUt 97I0TtS were being made in cerisin quariers THE BOV-TILS, done, it will go on _with truo Chicago vim and | _The Committes on Publio Bulidings and Pub- | teresting Rending for Charley BIam | s3per dozen. Our portraits are most per i & sbec to extort blackmail from tho Compauy oo the | o f, puger 0r The Chicago Zyidune: velocity. Of this I was assured in & recent in- | 1io Service was in session yesterday afternoon to | —Mliscellaneous Notes. carefally finished, and as cur Desttifully g : terview with Secretary Bristow at Washington ; gnnfzderge_ bldllnfl bonds of W, McNeil, for | Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. e Bowas 'of oue vulmhtfl:nma bé:“ mostly py, 0 foundation for the new Court-House. The | Wasmrvato, D. C., Oct. 2.—Treasurer New, ©tizey, o, 2avo to plesse the tastea of the most faatidiog also would remark that those phot e ot o o e ot Jets o 2 anape, aize, and TA of mownty g ‘BRpearance. supposition that it sought to acquire the right of The temperaturs yesterday, s observed by wle. In Mr. Bradley's opinion, & line on Hal- | CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—A great desl bas boen A | and I know that he ls & man who always does L optician, No. 83 Madison street (Tais ;ted street, dmlm nfluon u{r.mti& tl? 'u:; Stock~ ::unt f.lhe “ b:b-ufl 'hm- onefianl car. Now, | whatbe says ho will do. _Iassure you, and g(lwmlmen n:'tli!nd vgée Jaflugph Eherwin.dl}obm who has just returned from the West, states 5 1d altis aurly, but the pros- e real question i ia ¢! ark, Frank Ric ward Swee 13 5 nses, ards, would ultimately pay faurly, P esl question is, how ia the publio beast so- | through you the people of Chieago, that we shall Qoo oub '“::.““ 4 nnnfi:’s:i :: o :;:ix that the banks in that section have s grester oz Building), was 28 8 8. m., 42 degrees; 10s. tive profits wore not such s would induce have the new Custom-H a 8000 28 pective commodated, with one conductor-car, or two- ettalty L. D. Inowssors. | responsibility. Without reschingany conclusion | smount of money than can be profitably invest- 1 ., 62; 12m, §3; 8p. m., 62; §p. m., 56. the Company to make any extensive outlay for { ;. d tw d i poseible. Respectfully, 3 The stockholders of the Fourth National Bank | Tight of way. wx:::::or::rs m: :g:fl“:‘r? g "’""‘l:"“' the cotire matter was deferred uatil to-morrow | ed, and that they are preparing to surrender ad- | crodit ‘therafor, and at tia me aho F beld a meeting yesterdsy afternoon, st which TIE LATEST POPGLAR BONG. X : they e tham. Now, WEXRE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY. marping at 10 o'clock. ditiooal cizeulation and o take up their bonds. | EIOF 2L {0 the imitation. ' Wo trust that agr 23 | ting y “Bay, can you sing that—r lovely now song, | what is tho sccommodation most essential to the | To the Editor of Ths Chicago Tribune: ———— Tiatmonth ths. Natlvuss Dask ol slsty tlon saartista s & suficlent guarantes to thy ¥ 164,600 out of the 200,000 of stock was repre- | ne—ar—um, sbout the fellow's mother, you | passenger? Firat, soats; next, to have the cars | Cmicaco, Oct, 8.—Had the Esposition mas- THE CITY-HALL. e o S | hadact of pyotogeaa, 2k J2 (ully up to e bipats sented. It was unsmmonaly docided that the | ko 2 suid sn indefinite but agrosablo YOUOE | run at asshottintezvals sa possile, 20 a8 not t0 | agers really desixef that the Workiog people of readered was 62,600,000 in cxoses of the amount | 5o J1IT0 X P ETERIo Aty (B o0k oW comgy f bank should go into liquidation. D A O o B A efoe.™+Efigh | heve the prssengers waiton tho street for cars; | Chiosgo, who are too tired on wack days o ap- | 'The recelpts of the City Troasury yosterdsy | benod Tho total docroase in National Bank | 1 =~ —=" waildvents pictures o e 2, H * Frod Voegt, & Gorman of about 41 years of ;%in; Tea and what about his mothor?” | —good, clean cars, well veatilated, run on as | preciate art, should have an opportunity when | Were for tax collections, $15,700, and for water kc:;tx;;;m:ta g::v mmflo’mfhmd ok 221 ve cone o En{»%gm..?&q B iy age, sttempted 10 commit suicide by hari-kari in | dnawired the lady, “because there is & good | fast timo as possible. Now, tho Chicago Gity | thelr minds ara at rest, on a quist Sunday atter. | 4% 91,430, e B e Titer ot Pulllal | Watualisvanus. vl Lancoln Park &t sbout 12 o'clock Friday night. | deal of mother in the ballad fiterature of the | Railroad has four branches, and the largor the | noo, to see and enjos the boautiful pictures in | _The Committes of the Common Couneil on 5“;'6“ s mdg:; Sl e L Ho now liea at bis residonce, No, 190 North | prosent.” ‘I—er—don's know exactlf. 3ou | number of cars wecan run the shorter the time | tho art gallery, they could essily have discov- | Judiciary meets st the office of the City Clerk [ nCRt Brstiom. BOCEst: Gstias were-| . French Banges and Brotlers. ¢ svenne, in & very weak though not daogerous | VRO R Tepliel fho JERETUD; | N} | tho passengers havo to wait. Thisis what tho | ered as many, nay more, argumonts in favor of | at8 p. m. to-morrow. The Committes on Rail- | POt A0 b7 Mm velative fo castomewatiera | T RO AN K he shove show whak 2, ¢ sandition. bofora tho battle, mother, or +Lemme kiss him | proscat Board of Direotors hiave triod to accom- | opening as of closing the gallery on that dsy. | Toads also meeta at the same hour to consider [ ayiowr Briaton s ton anon toe e | mumber of themaow . use by muny af e, P& plish. We challenge &uy person to nsme | But the Directors did not want to do it,—re- | Teferences. £y eoteiuty brsiow o e most | fuential citizens, nomerons ity e L y energetic efforts to correct every errorin sp- | oo, "o, botels, public gy 3 § The indications are that the Lakesids enter- rgr his mother,’ o!r( AThmhggsmg:Er n;z:‘n;; o tsipments—four concerts and two readings— [ Of you' or ~ °Mother, e any borse-railro: company in the | solved not to do it, first by delaying the dis- The Speoial Committes of the Common Counail B p 4 . ther, | o ° 4 o ts in ¥, and;that the correct- il bo moro lazgely attondod tls seac thon on | 0, SChless shoro of ,\Dose melleh | olted Siates that rune s fino cacn, | oustion of tho subiect uatl tho Exposition was | on aala o tho Lake-tront yostorday insiructed Jroements e mdias e oot lnqpn_iflwbrw._iflflsmlt by ‘_h, rapidity with | begutitul and sccomolished girl. *No, mzn glnv:: ‘:: rt!?:’tlayrv:f:,mor mu; nul’m;gfiem: nearly over, then by adjourning without a quo- | the Clerk to notify the President of the Illinois Blodgett also says thut he was not removed from which ¢he course tickets are selling. Thecourse | said t.&ai anngn:x:\zhyo;g:.“:;g:a of“ttl‘.\:sa;‘g V8 | carries its passengers 8s far for 5 cents. Now, :grfi &rd ll:dmli'u;llzll;y. ;::: :&z p:l‘.‘tter :aamnr;;fi Central Road of their moefi.ng'w-m‘)rmw 8t 27, | New York before his work was completed, but :‘ul:\g mfii&y&fhm concert Thars- | 0T oL hlng A0 e ead with 8 bust of reliof, | facta sud figuros aro our best guide. The Chi- | 2f 10 KA V00T Hos R R m., and to request bim to invite the otherail- | that he remained there much longer than he had T e ¢ Tadee Drommond made Fridey | conviction.and inselligoncs, *it begina: Mother's | 2289 ity ailzoad Dompany carrics sbowt 4000 | “To old-fogy Puritsuism of some of the Di. | 7084 men interestod to also sitend the wmoating. gt first intended. 8 Crier OF s ';dss h.mm"." Ry § o o7 | toeth_aro falling out.” The assembled com- | oone'yoarie'60,000. The Chicago City Railrosd | Z¢Clors stioks right out in the uso of the melsn- | Although Mayor Colvin has not given it ontaa | There is a panicamong the holders of the Dis- in the matter of the motion azainst McKee Han- | 1)y roge with enthusiasm and unanimity and N 4 choly word Babbath, a word of New Engiand | g cartaint; rtheless it i baoluto fact | tri i kin to show cause why ho should not be pun- F abont hanging hita to the front gate- | COMPAUY runs 150 cars per day, making an aver- | £08 S50 Rt B 0T O HOR SORARS 'y, pevertheless it ia an sbsoluto fac ict of Columbia 3.65 bonds. They have recent~ wore just about hanging ga age of eight round trips per car or sixteen stngls | o™ oh (T o BRSO L P g d pe | that the Mayor will send in to the Council, at | Iy fallen 10 per centam. New York savings banks L its meeting to-morrow night, the pame of M. C. | purchased large amounts for permanent invest- Tho famons Bilbs' * Baltimors * Fire. (the original) fs also sald by the Mdd!fi:;v:.;: York house of Bramball, Deane & Go,, mecsesr Givaudan & Trested, Jr. ~ Chicigobrzach No.njg st. B.E. Grvavoay, Manager, L A Vienna Medsl. . - ; Of the £0,000 grand medals of merit sway, ; enma, 1573, Americs recelved tho oaly award fe t, cut chowng:tobaceo, while every clvilied natiog ished for contempt, was smended yesterday so hen his quickened porceptions enabled A o 3 sato forbid bim from performing Jackson's | Poohy VLER W8 AU enct, BOTRRTODE, RN ca | Lrins, giving 2,800 seats pet singlo trip or £4,800 | 33, Pt SIEEPGATS Sttt SEHC PO | it cept England exhibited tobacco 2 “ it AL & K 4 3 Si S s 3 of ita own B Plas, +\by aay act of volition or any noglect on { i Futher's Hair is Turning Gray.” 'tho young | So8te fe D e 100 ssca por duyirany | the gntiery thrown open Sunday, 18 & shallow | FOokoY 5 General Superintendent, and of Ser6t. | ment. Tio Attorney-General of tho State ren- | Win. 5. Kimball £ Co. of Bacheater ¥y ricd © il egents, aorvants, or e | ma gtated in justification that lie Bad & DOOT | 5500 seats por trip, and at very smach longer ine. | Protense, and as improbablo ua " thst tho same ! dered an opinion unfavorable to them, in conge- | favored anes, and manufacture that splenig et ployes. i St ear for music and » bad momors for dates. Lorvale, and eannob possibly give. its passsogern | CUBFEcters would Hurong our librarios and qorie Bourd of Publis Works has awardod tho | quence of which tho ssvings baoks heid them sk | Peerlos. " Aso the * Vaulty Fair” now et 8 @8oon &l:er wmfimg work yes! s nyfimnm— T dmn. :.me: xfi:s?r:x. ?lnri)rex:h! of g, | 28many seata with 100 two-conductor cars, 1t | 5 oqlnen:'un .wo cl :Fs of wgec:g : Wl nsnlt‘;u ly g sewer bricks as folows: |a mnfir_lce. nhnd dopressod the market. Therois | edged the best smoking tobacco tn the world R 105 cormer of Huobard sad Lincoln strects, | Luke's Hospital, ansouncod in last Sunday's | T8t be biaia to an senible personit o ran | wook: day: would aot Ioso by comparison i intol 0’55 the principal and Intorsst. L aby svent | oy hoosa medal ad diplema wrocn ety | :’u;"l:;in position. 'His loft leg. was broken | postponed on mecount of fho recent change m | A0d ORlY give soata to 1,980 passengors per trip | &our el e o tho'only sacrod spot on oarth. | Sciand, GHU00'at $631; T. & 3. D. Tuly, | (INRST O3 Congiost, The, District Commie | Ggtsert's Popular Tailoring Hoa H L It leg Posip e 23 or only 31,680 seats, whercas we now give with rea-=l 0 1,250,000 &t $6.85, The Board of Public Works | E 000, it was expende: . 7 close to the knee, and he recsived other pamful | affairs at the Chicogo Theatre. Mr. McVicker et o 11,500 por et Had tho Exposition _Directors sald to the poor | swarded the following contracts for sewers yes. | i88uod morebonds, and its rumorod that the ex- | _ W bave now in stock, for the approaching iy | bruises. Helives at No. 390 North Ashland | having kindly offered the uso of tho **New Chi- | @ IOMREaM Sl IETRE L g p1acan. | man who asks that the Art Gallery be opened on | terdsy: Fifth Ward, to Lyon & Scanlon, for £2,656.45; | cogs which they have already put out will run up | Matersesson, a complets sssortmant of tioesttmpey, & avenue. cago™ Theatre freo of charge, the “ Genial | 4 2GR0 Bino 88 FEHTER Vo P8R el or two | Sundsy, “Tho churen or mothing,” they would | Bixth Ward, to Jobn McNichots, jor $7,052.60; Sev- | to ‘Ferbn[\s:mmion or mora. ed and leading American woolens, which wo ur grg At about 6 o'clock vesterdsy morning & Club ” bave wisely concluded to ** change bass,” conductors, being personally ncquamnted with have expressed their real gentiments. It was s | enth, Niuth, Tenth, and Eleventh Warde, to B. Lan- 'he mighty Mullett hos returned. He is con- | Pared to make to measurs in » most stylish aud & ‘named Thomas Joyos w{, mmf dm"’mm and produce Tobin's elegant comedy, the | T "sabreeine"Rin'n gentloman, I porsonaly | XL@ prefense that the sanction of to stock- g;’,agg;;?%gagv#m W-;dv;fl',-'-!l;-mfl‘;!- for | fident that bis plans for the Chicago Custom- | ble manner at nnusual low prices. Our spectiiiywyy & Tonbad at vie Holr House, cormer of Laks and | *Honermoon,” st that houso jnstead 'Of st | jyanteq onr Beard to appolnt & Committeo of | 1OIdGrS was a prerequisite to granting tho ro- | 'G01T! Fourisenth Basd. 15 7. Meitensy sor | Honso will bo eatiroly followed, under the ro- "'“""““"""“"”“‘"”mmfiudw H Canal stroste. He came to this city from Mon- Snndxgd Hall, theroby giving an excellent op- three to call on them and talk the matter over. quest of the Sunday Lecture Society, whose $7,004 3 balf of the Fifteenth Ward, to Georgd Bl;:lt.h, ‘port of the last Government Commission. 3ul- | and nobby suits at $25 and upward, in ¥ portunity for all quarters of the town to sesist | sinc "7 5202000 achamed whon [ mest onr | SUAFANLea to preserve order, protect property. | for $2,080.50 ; one-half of Fiftenth Ward, to Thomas | lott's friends go so far a8 to say tho President | hours, #f required,—will be continued wity : and indemnify the stockholders onght to have | McHugh, for $0,13480 ; Westorn avenus, io D, Halii- | haa issued an order to this effect. The SUper- | facilitics, Bememper: 109 Sosts m.mm: £ il 9 p. m. Try ook & McLain Onca, 1f you've any ald clothes oo sailed or ragradio e presantabls, Cook & McLain, of 0ur city, can reoey thex. —mmaul expense. Orliz C.O.D. Sendposy) & 0 theia a3 No. 80 Dearborn street for infarmaticn, f o i i \ Why Ordway & Newland * Suit " Uy, ;a '#al & few dsys ago, sccompanied by two other me @ Who yesterdsy went to work on the docke. The deccased wasabout 28 years of age, light bair, '0d complexion. and wore derk pants sod brown frock coat. The body was taken to the Morgus i The N. 'rth Town Board ought to have met yesterday s tternoon and settled the long-delayed salaries, but no mceting was held. in swelling the coffers of this moat worthy char- i v, Tno + Genial Club” of ‘smateurs aze com- | Doaxd to think I ehould bave induced them to Doen suficiout. “The Expostion mavagers Lave |z, for 555712 uxlenth saa Sevenients ard: | vising-Arcbitact and porsona connectod ith hia el e T S | Bl b T Ty | it B e il SR LRSS SR SRR S il ST mew on the boards, being the cream of | 4nd chear the poor car-conductor out'of his | SbeusDS-epecial voto of the Dnecessary, it coula | Y*3 i that the detailed instructions under the new re- port bave not been drafted. They will be short two or three disbanded amateur clubs, i . who bavo beon for soveral months | Lard garowns. Wo lold them, making no PIom- | heve bean obtained in time had the Directors ANNOUNCEMENTS. under the efficient and careful training of an | ;"0 one-bogso cars, sod in lccordalnjma with g:sbl‘;a_s-e oTbeI‘:lc:rwu. the é)nectton:hduzo “fi' N and technical, and will doubtless in the main 1 0] & propositiol [~ i) ¥ might resalt, in an overwheliming | _Juior Sons aud Deughters of 716 will meet in | “Bersone wig e s v pes ok Bitago to-day | ex-actor, who will direct and manage the enter- | ;))o'or0rg of the Common Comnca: all now cara 8 : Lainment on this oceasion. Tliero is overy BIo% | o bought shall be two-conductor cars, of the | Jo{10T loot 1t miEht remult in an overmhelming | G At S p. M. foday. state that rumors are current thoro that an of vote in favor of opening Sundars, notthe Art pestion of Justices Par. lsen and Do Wolf were the only [ poct of there boing an effivienc and succesful | 1o BOUEhS ehall bo buo-conductor cars, of 3 i to p 't in an appearance, except Super- | rendition of the *‘ Honeymoon,” and a very en- paLern, 7> | Gallery only, but the entire Exposition. C. B. - | fort will be made to defest the ti i members to p d and they will soon be on tho road, snd run T Bav. J. Ssbine Enight, of London, Eu- | {0t wol b ade to defess the confirmation of | 1) uge as siyiish and wellfing d lcamp and o any, have a largestock to selsct from, snd are ¥ Josable evening, ~Several amatenr musicians { 1oy on short lines where travel is greatest. land, who laborer wi of sbility hove aiso volunteered their services. ; Srostest, HE WANTS HER BAGK. gland, who haa been a colaborer with Mr. Moody | removal of Ham. Acting S 9 o tho erformance will bytisterspersed with | Aud o explained t0 them that %o felt COnSASDL | 7ige sfiter Adtor: and Sakoy in their work, will speak o JOUDR | hiea that ho bas meds sy son stetocments o veeal and instrumental selections. ~ Due notice one-harso cars, which facts ,‘,’my sesmed unsble Serrrago, Irrrors, Coox or Cousty, I dono | men in Farwell Hall this evening. specting the removal of Ham as have been cred- of date will ba given in the daily papers. o sngwer, and to Mr. Fisk seemed satisfactory, the day.—I will ask you a flavor I kno yon kan | The regular monthly meeting of the Board of “%A?kn}:"lo Adsms, of Kentucky, took the ATEION. but Alexander gaid if he was running the 8- | t10it you lan hell mi very mutch and I will | Councillors of the Hospital for Womeén and A hi 2 Tho crowd at the Exposition yesterday wasthe N i 7 7 P! oath to-d 8 largost, eunce, the opeding. ’mmg.-ns 1an | S0.0Lx Rallyay ha shoul &r:b;lglxyodgnfi bt | thenk you for it too. T am merrit the 19 of July | Children will be held in the parlors of the hos- Treasory, i{:‘él,&%?fl'fififi':&gfl' e smootbly, and every onoaemed to enjoy bimsolf | Lot o got tho Wabash & veuneptmnciflsa from | 22d Was livinsg on polk str in the basement near | pital (corner Paulina and Adams) Tmesday at | Itis claimed that the United States will be re- immongely. Tho rush oo, Wright's resteurant 0% | Jim, ‘ang g was going o retaliste. Yours traly, | Scholto str nise troes stands for the hause. | 2p.m. quited to pay, under the Treaty of Washington, midday wss unparalleled. At one time thers Saorues W. Auuznrox. | Vell, Mishter, that was all right. I smagut | Tho first grand ball of the Evening Siar Pleas- | ® fre oty f&;‘.fififi:fll&mflfi%g da xTmm Clerk ‘gm;:on.d The ht; ious to go eed and transac B e Wthout 1, ho other Jnsticos, but on mo- tion of Justice Do Wolf tho mesting was ad- journed until Monds,” afternoon at + o'clock. A meoting of the G.hicago pork-packers was held in thng.eu:d of Lrads building yesterday aftarncon, with ProsidontB. F. Murphy in the chair to decide uyon those to be sent to sttend the National Copvention of pork-packers to be 200 50 per cent lower in price. 133 Dearbara, 209 Weat Madison streeta. —_—— Beats Them ALl Badly. ‘Weo alluds to the Empress Range, 2 ne rngs Jsum P. Dalton has just gotten the Western apency of, Dot fail to seo it, with the other stoves, both paiy and cook, he shows a 192 and 194 Stats sireet, —_—— 5 Important to the Presarvation of Testhe visor Baynes an. bo held in St. Louis. Though none bave a ves t have been 500 peoplo waiting their tarn een appointed. the 10lloming nemod-geatlemaen | Mas Be BESR F00, PEAT i e foller und was gut to my wif. Wednesdsy | ure Club, to rata the foucth anni i : 2 ified thei ness nd intention to | f0r Beats. Nolwithstanding this sirain on the WHERE ARE THEY? 2 7 . ¥ | ure Club, to commemorata the for anniver- | still remaios comparatively harmless. e ets e Maaphy, Habsork, Eag. | establisbment, Wrighe's men wero equal to tho T the Biitor of The Chicago Trivunes - moruing I .giv my wif & kuss and zwel | gary of the Chicago Firo, will be given av Aurora | Members of the Supreme Court are beginning | , JoRn Gosnell’s Cherry Tooth-Paste, e Tasner, Underwood, Culbertson, Crosby, | occasion. Meals ware served with remarkablo | 797 o T banomactthe Wa. | fler und wont to work. Aber wenn | Tarner Hall, on Milwaukes avenue, on Saturday | t0 BrTive preparatory to the October term. Sen- most effieaclous denifrios known, Try . N e : promptitude, and, althongh about 5,000 people 080, Oct, 8t has becamac! % | Tcom homo i schur thinks I git annother kuss | gyenin % ators Edmunds and Ingalls are hore proparing | 510 by all druggists. Wholssels agents, Torray § & for that Court. Montgomery Blair has been en- | Bradlsy, 171 and 173 Randolph street. % =Tt urt, Hutchinson, Botw'ord, Shoeneman, and ‘Thorne. “Well,” aeid the editor, as the comic’man came in, “got snything lively to-day? That 1sst scrood abont Mr. Ramancozle's goat wasn't a8 lively a8 some youw've got of.” “ Woll" re- lied the comic man, with some hesitation, * I aven't felt quits io a high order of joke Iately, so I thought I'd jerk yon samothing pe~ thetic, and here's about the dying “bus-lriver, and thia is the female colportenr in s gin-mill on Blue Island svenue® The editor took them with some reluctance, and when the comic ynan had goas out wondered Why in thunder covdic ‘men didn't wear better. and what was the reason that decadonce in 8 humoriet was first gad® in- fallibly indicated by his exuding pathetic stories. An honest farmer wos endeavoring to give away (at a sacrifice) his mere to an unsuspoci- ing aty Amaslekite. when the latter, who vas not possessed of gufficient eguine knowiedge to 1look the gift (at a sacrifice) mare in the month effectually, asked him what was ber age. It was an indelicato question, for the age of females, like tho circnlation of nowspapers, is a delicate eubject, but the bonest farmer replied : ** She's 9 next grasa.” “Nme?” replied a cynic with were dined, not a swmgle complaint wae made. | bash avenue omnibuses? Why are they notrun S, e % The succoss which has attended Ar. Wright's | now, when they are absolutely necessary? Who | 100 8 go0d supper. No, mischter, I ditent. | o rogular annual meeting and eloction of | gaged 8 counsel to dafend the hazing stadeats efforts to feed tho multitudo at this 7ear’s 8how | 3y responsible for withdrawing tho safest, quick- | L0 Q00+ belief Wat I saw, tho room WaS | omoorg of the United Hebrow Relief Aesociation | ab Annapolis. Plasion and Organs. stamps him a8 the greatest caterer of a great est, and most agresable convayance wo had, and cleanet aut. Noting was left oberthe paper | will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon i the There are several applicants for the position | Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Grand, Bqusre, and Upright city. sibytiters S tobi e bt il d wich I but tmter to carpets. My tear frow was | lower hall of the Standard Club, on Thirteenth | of the Superintendent of the Chicago building, | and Smith's American Organs can be found eolyst compel g Y g left me. I giveher no reason, "I tolt her befor | atreet, near Michigan avenuo. vice Hannaford. . W. W. Eimball's, corper State and Adams stresty [0 the Associated Press.} Chicago. L’HOMDIE QUI RIT. Ho came at lost. Ho bad been long and | those terriblo bob-tail cars? It has long and | if sche gos away I scbut her und thenn I schut The Dramatic Aszociation of the Northwestern BEVENUE BECEIFTS. anxiously expected. Duo preparations for his | well been known that ladies could not ride in | myself but she ditent care—runaway aninhaw. C 2% Musi ids i reception had been made. As he entered, the : ing in. | Wav ehall I do. I tought I tell it to | Conservatory <? Music holds its next regular | Wasmorow, D. C., Oct. 3.—Reoceipts from Ozonizsd Ox-Marrow for the Halr, assistant, city cditor Tose, Waved bim to o sest | 05 T OWIOE L0 o dunger of belng I | son, ¢ mishtor, ;' you but. my - letter in | JCUZg Wedaeadsy ovening, Oct. 6, at 214 Wa- | intornal revento to-day. SMT4TT; ot st | by o R s deterantially, threw up-the ffth-story windoy, | #mlted. But now, since the . drivers , 7% | tho'4 Sundsy { baber und ° weon my | DSt g b orostod in parlor theatri- | sear o date, $29,259,037. From customs to-day, —_— . and retired with a low nbeisance, locking the | alowed to rush . into & car % and | frow = tuis resd _eho shure » komma | CAlS are invited to be present. $382,670 ; for tho fiscal year to date, $44,425,714. | Vanity Fair is unsurpassed. Sco Goor on the outeide. He drow his chair close to | fight for fares, etriking in all = di- | paktome. Tell herIam goodfoller, Imust | The Sunday Lecture Society begins its third that of the city editor, and, with the superfiuons | rections with their car-hook, or whatever the | schlep on €he floor jund cover myself mit tho | soason to-day. Robort Collyer gives an entiroly SEVENTH REGIMENT VETERANS. MARKKIAGES. laughter trickling odt of the corners of lus | Compeny will axm them with, it i3 surprising | babers nud trink Kafe by Mister Hogan. Und | new lecture, prepared especially for the Society, | gy Fnavcmsco, Cal, Oct. 2.Th mouth end creasing tho basemont of his Waist- | thatany ladios venture to ride'in them at ‘sll. | sometinks I got to dell ‘you also. I sm no | on *This Marrisge Question,” in MoCormick's | o e —1he ex-mem- | ¥LEMING—CANTLOR~In this city, Sept. 19, byl cost, eaid: “I'so—ha! bal—brought you—he! | Disputes and fights are constantly occurring | afraight for Lobotty,but 1ast night I left my can- | Hall, at 3 p. m. The admission fea is oniy 10 | bera of the New York Seventh Regiment, resi- | Rev. Dr. McMullen, Edward Floming and Mizs Magy he !h-;o‘fiothing edfi:nnd{—hn_![ ha!dlm!; % flAx:!" between the drivers n;g etéxe Jan:len;en w}: are | tie bT _\bu;d men i uhgx o the ):ibgor d’;;:varl centa. dent in Ban Francisco, mot last night, a¢ Majsox ;| #37 SO0 Y HOLWAT..In this city, at & Miey's replied the city editor, feoling under his desk; | working this much-necded reform. It is impos, | mygelf mit te babers und I dono what dime it it 0 Dore, and organized the Society of the Seventh % - o g \hav it abaat O, responded the unsus. | siblo for & lody 1t crowded car to ey her faro; | it is und ziwes polisomens come tapt on my oo | ma3cay SYening nexty st 8 olclock, Wl be | o ent Vororans of the P.c»f;. The foliom. | St o0 Thtzadsy, Hept. 0. 1615, by Oo b pecling!ll‘nnaa:u't,h“l‘t'% nbontl ‘]Cnh‘;xley El\):;, you | ehe canna[c gcbtto the ?nx herself, aud the oo un‘d a3 Elow your gfhz oIm 30U | F_A. M. Booker, dsughter of John Booker, of | ing gentlemen were elected officers of tho as. | 7 both of Chicago. : know. He! he! he! Hoconldn'tsavehisbac—" | tlemen refuse to pass fares up any more. en | eel 0 aus in e, cant | Goiumbua, 0. The ceremony will take 8 deme 5 . ks ‘WILMANS — WADINGTON — Thursds; a y placa sociation: Captain, J. T. Yerrington; Finst | gept 30, ot tho reddeonce of the brdme ,{.h""'fi’,m_ ud + » « Thoughtheblow fromthe club would have | sach a passenger rings to have the car stopped | sblep pomor vis my frow kommes home i s . & e Find | Mister Aditor put this lottor in the Sunday'a | Iondeace of tho bride's uacle, No. 134 West | 1 ontenant, Josoph Durbrow ; Second Lisaten | mrn e ‘aprciidence of the bridels sier by gtos stanned an elephant, he made 8 gallant and pro- | the driver increases the speed of the horses xnd 3 ; Montobintronk longa resistance, and even when the city editor | takes her two or three blocks farther than sne | baber und wenu my Sallie read it she feels sorry Eooe : .| ant, William' R. Wheaton ; First Sergeant, Ed- | Mis Louise Wadington, had throttled him aud got him throe parts out of | wants to go. und komms bak. Inoall abont it und then I { A mectiog of the representatives of the vari- | wurq majior, Second Sergesnt, Heory G. | ,,POBOIS—SWEENY—Sept. 27, at the residence of tho window, he made s really obstinato struggle. | Now, if the Chicago Omaibus Compsny | give you my thanks. gus Gatholic gocieties will bo heid at Maskell | yon0100 “Thidy Sorgeant, Francis A Bonard; | L9, Be%: Bydar, alr. Charles L. DuBals and ¥es The Coroner, 2s he scraped him up with | would come to the rescue by resum- | Please do no I zm wérry much obliged to you Hll},:,“m evening, U;t- sih“ 7:30 y. o 'ta n;lfi; Foorth Sergesut, W. Von Schmidi ; First Cor. Celia Sweeny. No cards. also Lomesz., | Dleto arancemante dor o, procemion. o poral, Tsaso Blaxome ; Second Corporal, Cor- DEATHS. 3 stzaw 1o his month, a6 ho l1lod a9 PRt 12 | & epado and put hitm in o nail-Kog, said that, of | ing bumness wnder tho mansgement of o o e e OTF 167 maawosed thy | conrse, ho was beyoud identificasion, but still | their oficiont snd indefatigable Superinted- ! Dlaco ot tho laying of the comer-stone of . | POriL Tsaso Blazame ; Second Corporal, Gor Bonest farmer with indigntion; *-sure of iz [ they cowd get s fall-sized inquest out of him. | ent, Mr. Crain, who so thorougly understands [ )\ o0 d’;fi‘:“z’fl ‘mjh mmm“; Jumes’ Chareh, Ost, 0, Tiffauy ; Fonrth Corporal, Emile H. Jacqueling; | COBBING—AL the residence of her parcats, i T8 nd ¢ A parish meeting will be held st St. Joho's | Comupany Clerk, W. B. Smedburg. ‘The follow. | £ o Sept. 2, Hooris, Sl MAKELON 82~ Birmingham papers please copy. The jury;dn.glud‘sgmu_ dehltem}&owhsthg.n{elgh the nelaffi 31 ihe t;veling Dw& t‘l’:d wl;ngis Crtcaco, Oct, 2—Jadgi by thelr was caused by drowning or poison, unanimouely | also able and willing to accommodate them, they cAdo, Oct. 2.—Judging efr discus- | protestant Episcopal Church, Ashland avenuo, | irg dispaten fi 3 i i brought in a vordict to the effect that the de- | would, without doubt, be well patronized by | sions, the present effort of Chicago ministers to | nesr mdisonpat:egt, Tharsda) evening, at 7280 fii‘ffln: o% the r;::;fifig:’::::fim:::‘ :‘;a:g;; o o i i, un pocl Aot o Aistbe by | S "t winsse nae petocen Shove oy tonte | aré® roviralasemn to be up-bill work® Us | oclook. Bvery member of ihe congregthon, | ianem ¢ Wilisma o oL Pt Tatim i, R s e A i i ot s interested in the fatm Maison A K falling out of a balloon or balloons unknown, | management. It is really out of the question to ;‘Y rate they are making hard work of it. I ‘:_‘”pw”':e; fi%:‘“: anme;x:ly i:“,";d ;; c‘h‘."fi‘.fi?fl"“’“x e, s“amlgu s::‘ mnh"mm“u.m ¥ F":‘" from his residence Mondsy, Ock & ot v seon wafer run smoother than the present | e Kind remenhrance. Though & continent divides us, | = (EYSWELL—The funeral of Teo A. Gelswell 1 ‘Who ooght to know better'n me? Haven'tI had her sixteen years?” The Amalekite was oot spoiled, but the bargain was. The O'Brien family, residing on Miller street, sre somewhat troubled about an item in last :&dnnd-y: isg;x; :onu(;i;% ‘.:1‘;‘;“3{5?:‘“»‘2‘; coupling it v\::ia Py hrecouf:mnndxtiun gmz o bat- | try any 10]1:gar to ril:le n gue Sontg-sxde cars, 4 o smaojtier than ‘present. stree goea) "® 1 loons be allo ereafter to ascead to danger- | Our only hope now lies 1n the omnibuses. Lel | gospel movernent. In the t place, people i n 2 our hearts sre one. 2 taken advantage of the itom, and have used it | oyg altitudes unless the cars be. protocted by im- | them once more ran, and greatly oblige faol poor, and i fa oy tho easiest thing n he | o, TEO Publio evening High-School will eopen st Mizsmar Leermims, | Dot on Senoacs Of bis poaty 16T 84 8 refloction_against the O'Briens. Wore =ll | Dordong brick walls and inennmountable’ iron A'NUMBER OF LubIss. | wontio mive 925,000 for an enterprisy which | L5, ek of the HighSchool building, on | Colonel Commanding the Regiment Veteran Gorpa. | e Benifseias Comecasy. B poople aa respectable and as well-behaved as ilings. % 3 erp) Monroe street near Halsted, Tuesdsy evening at It wae determined, during the evening, to FOLEY—At her sfster’s residence, Tl ¥ Mrs. 0'Brien and the dsughters who wero mar- —_——— THAT OVEBCHARGE. the projectors fear may not pan out weil. Could | 7:30 o'clock, under the instruction of Mr. B. H. | send a testimonial to the active members of the | Catharine Foley, daughter of James’ Foler, nsiite riod on the cvening in guestion, there would bo THE “POST AND MAIL" Lo the Biittor of The Chicago Tribune : each church feol assured that it alone would get | Peabody. An advanced class in mechanical | Seventh Regiment, to be competed for by them | County Siigo, Lreland. 1 no need of this m;mi Ihey are afilicted witha IT MAS CHANGED HANDS. No. 239 STATE StureT, CmIcAGo, Oct, 2.—Your | the benefit, there would uot be much lagging drawing will continue the work of Iast winter. | ga a prize for markmanship at Creedmoor. Funeral Monday, Oct. 4, 8t 10a. m,, by carriage 1 brother who a8 little wild, but who cerminly | 5, o0 B8 H P LY e evening that | zoaters undoatteals remember tho diffcalty X | 204 such lack of Taith. A guarsntos that sy | A class of bogianers will ba formed if » suficient Calvary Cemetary. does himself more barm than he does any of the t it readera y 4 ome church should have a Specified mumber of | BUMber of persons apply. WMISSOURI WHISKY FRAUDS. HARVEY—On tho 24 tast., a# 1040 p. m., Tndely gossiping neighbors. The slatements that ne | during tho dss tho Post and Mail hed changed | exporienced lately with Davies, Turuer & Co. | oo Bi00 SOR JA08 & BESCESE, Bt or of THE MILTTARY. s AUDS. infant daughter of S. A. and Anns M. Harvey, g1, Company E, Second Regiment L 8. G., are re- Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune. dass, bands, or at least that Messrs. Taylor and Wik | as you had taken up their letter asking me to | its lnbors, would bring out the monev instanter. i Iacd Lad disposed of_their interest in tho estab- | retract. Tho folowing lettor shows why 1 did | Much sa Chicago miniators may talk about work. | duested to meat at the new Armory at 4 o'lock | _ 8. Joseem, Mo., Oct. 2.—Rumor is rife here | =2 e lishment. Subsequent inquiry proved thatthere- | not retract, and how the mstter stands at pros- | IDE without or independently of Moody and San- | {ilé aftornoon for the transsotion of important | a8 to further developments in the whisky inves- | ..ZOLIT2CAL ANNOUNCEMENTS usiness. tigations. Parties not. heretofore implicated, i THE NUMEROUS FRIENDS upeet tables, took away wedding-cake, and beat his mother on the night of the weddiug, are not gflect. He was a little boisterous, but did none thess things. £ . i key, and get 1 anking revival on’ their i i port was not without good foundation, and that | ent. The case which I brought to light first has | KeY; 800 get UPp & spanking r¢ Lol own : h r ! - g Sherilf Aguow Lust evoning recoived an_ order | 41 negotiations which had boen understood 2 | called out a loud echo all over the West apd | Soyr (o thang is impossible it caanot bo | All mombars of fhie Sccond Regiment so re- | ia8aid will bo iavolved. =Col. Megers ia ex- | of 3tr. . it LEYDEN insit on his runmung for Ba Berato tase Thomas Blannemassets to Johet 53 | Pending for i salo for somo time ud been per- | Trag: theroforo T believe this to bo of 80mo in- | fmust have, o tho Feweal Wl 6o, bY the BOsd, | Hocn ot 3 moek Tot toa baacamton) of ampaer, | Pected here aguin. The fown is all sgog. Aty of the Tenth (100 Ward, a 5 o i — on tizke £oter upon i two yearst Lumiseument. Rite- T e ranen Gomipaas o1 Vs sits, o | torest to your readers. W. Bopzacaxa. | Moody i tho matob, sad_ tho ouly match, which | busiaess. . Flour! Flour!! Flour!1l = nerhassett was couvicted of swindling at s game | oing the purchaser, the price paid being only = can ignite tho revival material. Dispense w1 In accordance with the provicions of the Con- | Among the Iargest dealers in flour in the city GROCERIES. £ e b O o e o 0, | slighuly in axcoss of the valuo of tho 880Cial0d | yo gy rars beo e GRS ot 0 Do, | & pa Y telhs snd thozevival fixo will prove | etiengion, tho First. Regimont will parade Saiur. | is the fim of V.. Powell & Co., Burlington wranted, mnco which time ho has beon in joil. | Lot {ranchises it enjoved. | a Turner & Co.: 1 lern from my letters from tho Col- dayover a ronfeto be aanounced hereafter, | Warehouso; retail store, No.803 Stato street. EXPOSITION I 1n June the Supreme Court passed upon hiscase, | _ 10F 80me time tho FPosi een reckoned 88 | jector of New York and from the Treasury Depart- NAMES OF BTREXTS. ending witha dress parade on_ the lake-front | They are sole agents for several of the finest sostaintog the finding of the lower Com £ undesirable property, and the consolids- | mentat Washington, that the photogrsph hns beeasp- | 7o ths Editor of® The Chicaqo Tribune: south of thé Exposition Building. The com- [ nds of fl for fami < — = ot for_some SSexplained. rosson thg | tion with tho AMail, which wus con- | praised at £10, and that the Government foos proruta | o T Gy ‘e Cwhous pun o ne i b0 mand will agsomble at the Armory in full uni- | Prands of flour for family use in the country, R rder of the Court was not ived until late | trolled by Taslor, and the subsequent chango | on that photograph smounted to 46 cents. (% 2a o e B8 | form and white gloves, and companies will fall | and deal exclusively in tho highest grades. DON,T F -A—IL { e O e O o Mot opeived unll 12t6 | of managemout, it ppears. proved of vory little | _To the Gret item Ihave to rematkhat I hovors. | $hat streot-ltaps to which names aro attached | n promptly at tho sounding of the sssembly at | Their facilities enabling them to receive flour on — i called o the delay in the case, but no ono has | 2Avantase, or at least failed to put the joint con- | FHEG P TR CURGER! S SIS S RL0S | correctly represent tho names and direction of | 2 ololock aharp. The strength of companies | thoir own track dixect from tho mill, aliow them Visit Hicksau's, 167 Sonth Clarkst. % ©CerD upon & paying and profitable basis. After | fichy i set the value of $10on & photograph which | the streeta? Hundreds of lamps all over the | will be reported to the Adjutant without delsy, | to sell flonr at the lowest prices, snd familica Ji y 10 in order that the line may move promptly. Ia { will find it to their advantage to give tham & call 10 ainit. t 180 appested ablo to oxplainit. not even the prisoncr | 4o jypge of a fow months under the nowmsnage- | Hi wa sois oot ot 1 Gemtany, city are *t out of kilter,” turned around, twisted ¢ D 0 J preparation for this parade a battalion dnill for | before buying. Flour doliversd froe. CROCERIES bimself. He will now go down, nowever, but ho g : " x i . ment, at all events, the establishment was in the To the second item : I have to ssy that I have called i will Fg.‘r'i‘;“ ;ulfil’-‘:nafi;‘“fll?l:““g ?g“d"" sparket, but comebow it managed to struggle | thenttention of the Collsctor of Chatoma and of the | GWIY: B0 83 to bo of no service at all as street- | FOTH practico is ordered for Thursdsy evaning, Retalled for cash at the following prives after g Tally Ipo) service. along and keop alive, but its existence had al- | Secretary of the Treasury to the fact that you had | guides or indicators, In the first place, the lot- | assembly at 7:45 sharp. Axnti-Monopol; Dee—Ktio G 21 Tho Hon. Bluford Wilson, Solicitor of 1ho | wars been & great expense to ita pro- | iredto coloct dmost fve imes tho smountl cus- | tora are often faded snd ilegible, and in tho e L Tho Anti-hard Gol Manopely Leagas culed fa by | CORCO—dnya Creth . arrived in the city yosterdsy morning, | priotors, one. of whom, it is said, 4D o D e patesT2EY | noxt place one has to travel half-wiy sround a CRIMINAL. . the Post and Mai editorial yesterday should mest at | (b f.ant Supar. pes 15 110 Lake street, and ses the * Botary ™ soft coal base+ ;:gggf;gg:fi;v pex | and wiaitad tho Federal’ offecs in & chsual wag, conversing s few momenta with Gon, Webster, looking into Fhil Hoyne's room, shaking haods v constantly drawing from his surplus oapital | for frokeragp. Through THE Cri0AGo TIIBUNE and i “ 3 72 Jamp to find the name which should rcpresent il e e Aoty faass ;:;rt'.m i | 23 mal you hae asked mo o retrach and lnvited sny | the courss of the streot. - Strangers are thus do- | Andrew Franzsch, a butcher doiog business | burmer in operation. It neema to be 8 brilliat llumin- | & 355 Srases, pre } 3 riend of MissfMartin's in New Yor) aa. “yon | ceived sod citizens much annoyed. The names | gt No. 181 North avenue, got in a quarrel yestor- | tor, strong heater, and great economist in fuel, Sirensar pee b, was arranged {or yesterdny as stated above, but | entries in the New York Oustom-House. You % ged for ye A a 1 | of streets showld be placed upon houses instead dsy with Leo Strettmatter. Leo carved him | Charles Baldwin, the * Rotary man, ”takes pleasure gmnes—Tlgklnhb te Currnnts—iest, pei A s, sith Coll‘icmr Jona‘e‘s, ;hinp:;idl:g mtnmeut with istrict-Attorney Ward, nodding Asgistant up to last evening no money had changed hands. | hsve been *‘looked up” and *cornered,” au € Oleaon, and then walking away with Supervisor | It is understood that the purchaser is backed | have asked tho Collector in Now York and the Treas- | Of lamps, at each of the four corners of built-up ith a ki gl 1n howing its porfect operation. A Maiihems i vsl the Bourd of Trds. Tiseeme | by parsonsintareted in the Fidahty Suvogs | Ay DOpcineat ln ity by whom you e | ixeea, 44 pressct, persons, wustotors s ity | YO 71, %6 S PO, S, Jet Eplahatayers, BinbE) orEaon 2 2o Vi ok and tne Protection Life Ingurance Compa- | your gross extortions. No retraction, nd zo back- | name of & strewt, which even thes xSl . The Two Orphans ™ by Gentile. Tapioca—Flake beat, pei . name of 8 strect, which even then may prove nn- | Chicago Avenue Station. The original “Two Orpbans,” as played by the :fu,‘c{.i‘m’n‘éfia‘,’n‘fi's& Dy, but whether either of these eatablishments | aliding in the course of investigation.—that is all I i A T lecipherablo or, if legible, the twisted lsmp may | g proliminary hearing of Wolford P. Potter, | Union Squire Company 1n New York and Chicago, Sireh-Rnghiorus Tll bty Ch_Cory Uswes tinet aim in the visit, but merely stopped here on bis Westorn tour to assure Limself that the | had an actual interest in the purchase could not | have to zay to you. W. BODEMANN, o Government's cases were boing proverly cared | be ascortained. ; 2 load them oo exacly the opposite diraction. | O PO tod assanlt on Margaret hotographed by Gentlle, 103 Btate stroef for and prosecuted. A consuitation was held Mr. Edwards is an old-time Republica, and ANOTHER ASSAULT. Thia is & publtc nuisance which some slack offi- | Chiarged with an aggravato V-sun on Margaret | were photograp! y e, t, cor- | SYLE Dk 1 # Iater in the day, at which he nasured himeelf of | has hield several offices of profit and trust in the | Zothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune : CAYRHonbE Shpellen Saornt B s ;‘:‘:;’é:: :M‘Z::;B:‘;u;‘}::{;“w;fi; v i dait e e e R gfisg:}s*flnn Sperlis : 4 viows of the Exposition. EToger Sans. por (8. oor..... t argument was made by Mr. Baker for the de- Chotolator Bakerts & Ivlnninrd~gnlmnn’b, |v.|g cams. State. Two vears ago he was Warden of the Ca1caco, Oct. 2.—Whilewalking down Wabash gttty (P T fense, and by Mr. McCarthy for the Stafe. Pot- | Bryant & Stratton College—Evening Ses. | 4juainrd-golmans 1 the fact that the approaching cases to come up . ago & 0i8 Stato Penitentiary, from which Po- | avenge, between Eighteenth and Twentieth a4 the session of court which begins Taesdsy A. GOOD BUGGESTION, i were in propor shape as regards tho testimony, | st o . : ’ Snd that m:w Bad Eone his oy oo | pon B maa romoved by GOV DOTSC | cirests, last oventog about 530 o'clock, T ob- B e e T ks ok | 1ok Was Bald, 13 the snim of $400 1o tt Gromd ) b Tper ) - Wilson left in the evening. bo ‘doro - with served & boy about 16 years of age running after , Oct..2.—E am out of work aad onf ons. atatont, Der ‘premises. 5 posad to iy (UD e potchees, 4 Y < e of money, and I would like to ses the advertise- | JI¥. The evening sesslons have commenced, nd the | FErmicell; per Ib: clasees are filling up rajadly. Thorough fnstruction is 1w Chow—Crosso & mu.'k'n'i" & or w'het‘x.lzpr l"i(‘i'wud! tlfl t}:fe hnegoha' fim‘lia was act- | & Wabash and Cottage Grove avenue car. Al- g i but let A Charles Smith, 5 t 1a i 208 0L BEH. OEN0R, . 4% 16 WAd; 80/ POSE8 | though he whistled for the driver to stop, the | Wents of wants in your paper, et me go es years of age—old enougl o publish tho pape, i 18 mot lkely that" 005 | arivar dia mot pay sy heed o the sigaai, bus | the Public Libracies o look at tho pagor and T | to know smartr ricks—yesterday tred to play | S72215 3% he brsacies, Tomg mea und young orial chan 4 ] : o Gaat Sporion & drove on. The boy finally overtook the car at | Dever can see one. Would it not be a good idea | confidence games on C. E. Barton and George i i il el A. Elton. To the former he gave a useless check | 2230 3uring the fall and winter, cept that 1t will oppose the re-election of Gov. 3 5 Bevendgo, T " O "9 | Twentiech street and had just stepped on to the | 0 0ut 0 T Al ot NS Tk e & b OF on). ek had i Aelivaced o Wees Maj. Edwards is thoroughly acqusinted 1. th o paper, and paste them on & Board inthe Chi- ] mi The Gol - j thoroughly acq small pletform on tho rear of the car when the | TP i PTitary wnd the Y. M. C. A.. 60 fhat | Adsms stroet, and to the latter he gave » similar | The Golden Sun Fire. le;‘g:;f? with the newspaper bueiness, having for many | driver came tnrough the back door and struck worthlees chack for & coffin. Having received A The following, from Sloan's Insurance Fire exhubits the rums by the Department Iosursoce Patrol, corrected losses, and causes of fires for September, 1875: Alarms, 36; stills, 5; second alarms, 1; total loss, 223,300 ¢ loss covered by insurance, $15,200: insurance immediately involved, 885,000 ; causes of fires e o e iy oan. Chen dnd wason | Setra pubiianed s peper a Caflnvile: him » toriblo _blow with a stik in the back so | B2 908 TIBht 80 it there was anything for | P00, nioney in sxchiange for poot checks, bo es- | besutifal in design and eiegant fn Sish. and is xa adulis, 6; disposition to_realize on shrinking — bard 88 to broak th stick and throw him off the [ 1ot 10 90 of nok 8¢ there are many ot of em- | fysoq to make off, but wes nabbod and brought | ornament in auy parlor. Bings Bros., State and Van valuos, 5 epontaneous, 13 lamp explosion, 1 ; THE CHICAGO RIFLE CLUB. car. Aftor ho had sssauited the boy be went | PI%Y T OnE Oor o7 E; undorSummerfield’s jurisdiction. Ho was hold | Buren streets, Eeo the Richmand doublsoven Palsco defective”bollur-noarth. :udpi &3“5”&’2.&,;’:."“" TIER PRACTICE YESTERDAY. forward o bis position and drove off a3 rapialy g MFLOY. | in €500 bail to the Criminal Court. Range. g e rk exposed e-] 4, 25 ion i i . | 88 he was able. e boy was hardly able to 2 4 Good White Winter Whear, St- 2 of gue-pipe, 1; epacks, 2; foul’ chizmners a0d | .7 v croee S s St e or | Watke. Gwing to iho darimese 1 was unablo o THE COUNTY BUILDING. That notarious negro, Dan Webster. was ar- The Elmwood. iyl o N falso alarme, 8; alarms proceeding from framo g y- discover the number on the_car. It ws Thir. | - i rested yeaterday on charges of boing aceessory | ciergymen, offcers of tho army, raflcosd oftclals, | JHinncaota Barcut, pex bel oo 85,50 to 610 - £ uildings, 24 ; from brick, 7. ‘The fires during ty-fifth street car. This boy, o I ascertained | Judgo Farwell finished his term in the Crimi- | 10 the robbery of Gustor Robart, for whichs of | g 1y ect, ail classes of men, recommend the Elm- | * 1t wil pay yon to call and inapect the m ¥ the month in Nos. 144 and 146 Lake, Nos. 56 and from him afterwards, was notan ** uoti-bob- | nal Court yestardsy. fenso one of his girls named Fannie Payion was | L 'y Lo iho best everworn., It will ¢ better, | Which are of the best quality, snd weight ol | 58 South Water, and Nos. 548 to 560 South Clark 43522454524 ¢5-58 | faller.” but bosrded tho car with tho intention of | gyontr 3 . . beld to the Criminal Gourt in 5300, he asserta | POC 0" b oep clean lmger than auy other,. | 0 bold 0ut16 oz to the pound. Goods detiversd B2 [ streevs, should mmpel owners 1o scratinizo more 3253653343503 460 | payiog hisfare and riding tohishome, whichis on eriff Agnew starts for Joliet Tuesday with a | that Dan told her that Gusto! had some money, b 4 ™ | all pasta of the city freo of charge. Parties I S0, closely the work of carcless operatives. 3342055243304 South Park svenue and Twenty-ninth sireet. | The Committeo on Town and Town Accounts and !hunfrgered ber m:_gml;fl :151 l;-: h{' ‘:fl mfi o0 good goalities, gountey can opler by mall aad. r;c"iv:“m--m Upwards of 100 students hava entered tho Col- i34534530034574s | Howmuch longor will he South Sido Car Com. | was in seasion yesterday, and audited s few bills. | 0 1L, ot e b oo Wounld ¥ou Believe It P T A, 2 Jege of 1aw during the first two weeks of ita 2004333403220 | By, OF b F‘fif l“ ot ofal citizans, | number of his unfortunate boarders. mornivg, for the girl makes out a pretty sirong | The success attendiug the business of Sampeon, | Gunpowder, por 1S, 50, Toc—Standard. . 4 present (thind) year, and others are daily arriv- 200032350334 492 | du €18, o Tce o popcall Cltens, actadiad was: & firat day of o | case. Groene & Co. aince iatroducing * factory prices” in | Young ilyson, per i, 50, 60, 750—5tandsrd.. 1 1pg. Yesterday afternoon Floyd B, Wilson de- 230359230538 500 Who & mle fo pelisntly sainie (s grest s | TOMGRERT RS £ it the ke i : CRININAL COVRT. dispoeing of that large, first-class stock of furniture | J2PoD, ver Ib. 50, Cde—Standsrd ; h“r:% 40 ms;n&u" and g?cd_nl l;“‘"‘ G 4 051 2 l'J' g 3 : g g g ; m é‘,;::i inconveniences rendered by the ** bobtail wb-_c':rhuxlm addition was mads to the inmates of Luko R. Williams, alias Davis, convicted of | at Nos, 102 and 194 Stato strect surprises everbody. gxcn ,Bg_:‘%.:& mo;sunflm‘i“ 158 Elocation_to classes. Jug ‘orrester, 000002442453 5-27 @ " the Jail. body-suatehing some time ago, withdrew his [ = - giish B Joc 2, S0 1 5 Tormerly Dezn of the Law Schiol s George. 0000043043040 A PaTRONIZE OF TR BORTAIL " Ca18. | "y Gonnty Treacnror yostorday commenced | motion f0r & new trial, and waa sentenced (0 P87 | Shoe-Buying Husbands Who By ap | S O O D N Bt e 1o eath Chrtt sown. Ky.. will lecture on the 1§th ins!. on the 2360000002042 THE KEW CUSTOM-H the sale of delinqaent So a fine of $100 and coats. ‘Wiswall & Greene's ehoz-stores, No. 76 Btate stres ———— i Statute of Usee. Obadiah Jacksori will foliow on 0350000300233 ; e e atle qoent Bouth Park, Hyde Park, | ® 7l 6y o tiop sontences were passed: Frank | Mo 1a1 1on e s e Both v BULES, &o. £ the 233 on the Practice in Tax Cases, and 00042300303 4322 | Tothe Editor of The Chicago Tribune : and the Town of - Linke propersy, for the South | winieme larceny, two vears in the Penitentiary; | o F L menty.secon et, tonvincad that & Efiictt Antbony and other eminent lawyers of . Cmrcago, Oot. 2.—The paragraph in Tam | Park special assessnient. Joha Condip, 'murder, ono year; John ”"”’fu, m:‘:f:" h':,'u?' lhdtr ™| FOR BUI..I.BS’ : Otsceso willfollow. Dally loctiven rave basas 29323044219 | Tumoxs of fis mormiog upon tho Custom- | John Condis, the wifomurderor, withdrow bis | Taw, buglary and lsrceny, ome' jesr; | 2% thing of by, bt a foy forever 4 “ prosan: o 013 P 44 3 - i - EiveD & 3 ook dusig the presntienn on p 4 O MR 20000009 y"'5 | House, compliining that work has not already | application for a ner trial in the Crimmnal Court gw;gil giume, umlia-;c’enyt.omnn;e a2 irponsts | Bead Vaaity Fair testimonias, Flower Pots, Rustic Baskets, > the Criminal Law, and various braliches of the | _Outof posmble 25. been commenoed in abedience tothe order of | yesterday morning, itnd will acospt bia sentence | Woian, burglary aud iarceny, one year Houso of T And all sésacsiuis good, £9 0 . Common Law, in addition to the recitations in Freeman| 515 | Secretory'Bristow, is bssed upon & misappre- | of oue year in the Ienitentiary a8 the best he | (orrection; Mary Mab ,n{;rbeny. 8ix months ; . Art Lovers KING & SAVA GE) usection with the text-books, which occapy 0—12 | henaion. _In the first place, I undertake to say { caa do. W. Nevins, Joseph Gennitt, snd dscob AfoCoy, | will find it to thar interest to give a'close examination D, 8. Esttrom, |, :’;:x;u&mot each dsy. Dr. Davis has begun s 310 | that Axchitect Potter nover sald what was st~ | The work of the Grevnd Jury to Ba impsneled.| Jaraeoy, oms yesr each Patrick Dolan, | to Highwood's suparb callection of origtnal Ruropesn Buccessors to Jas, HL Marrisand D, }.4 swenty-fout loctares on Medical Jusis olub | teibuyd%o bim 1o tae dispaioh 10 AaOLher foure | ta-marow in the Ceiayinal Courd promisss 0 be | lavceny, two wiamibs | Joia Kellog, Isrosny, | aintings,now oa exiliion mt 15 Webaad srenusy | REO State-mt. (near Jecksonk a8

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