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, eettled. THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, ‘The sohooner Japan, whito being towod np the rivor last evening, ran against tho abutment of Tako stroat bridge, and Jost her jibboon ond boweprit. ‘Tho temperature yontenday, aa observed by. Manasee, optician, 88 Madison street (Tainvxe Building was; Ats a. m., 43degrecs; 104. m., BO; 12m, GL; Bp.m. 61; Bp. my 18 Prof. A. A. Gritith, tho well-known clocn- tlonist of Freeport, waa in tho city the otheriday making arrangomenta for oponing schools of in- struction for Chicagoans in tho urt of oratory, The Ienovorian Socioty assemblod last oven {ng at Schmobl & Ocrtel's ealoon, southwest cor- norof Michigan and Clark streots, to recelvo from the ladica a beautiful fiag. Sevoral epeoch- es wero mado in Gorman, aftor which the Socie~ ty bad a eociatlo time. A mooting was to havo been ficld lant night at Nos. 217 and 21% West Sndinna eteort, for the purporo of protecting ballot-boxea against fraud in the ¢oming slertion; but, as the sup. posod Chairman of tho mooting, Mr. White, dul not putin bis appearance, thoy adjourued until some lay next wock, to bo tized by Capt. Roach. Towants 2 o'clock yesterday aftornoon, 8 Reandinayian woman about 35 years of ago wandered into the yard in rear of No, 123 Routh Halsted stroot, an! then and there en- Tiched the world’s population by o male child, Br. ‘I. Clark attendod ber, aud pronounces both mother sud clild doing wall, Both aro now at tho Courty Hospital. A Mr. Christian, of No. 195 Bremor etroct, while at work piling lumbor in the yard on tho corner of Chicago ayenua and Larrabee street, wus Unfortiuate onongh to have s largo quanti- ty of the lumber fal! upon him, Both legs wore broken just bolow tho knoor, and tho knee joints badly disiocatod. Dre, Geeor and Voil attended him, and are a4 yet unable ty predict tho result, 60 painful and seriuus aro tho injuries. The monthly report of the Iospital for Women and Children, corner of Adame and Pau- liva streets, ie an follows: Numbor of patients tecated in tho Jlospital during Septembe: dirpotisary, 133; onterde eases, bz total 2 Donationy received: Through Mre, Hilton, from Hield, Leiter & Co., £10); from the State Solic- itor, 822.40; from the Young tion's Christian Association, clothing, two baskets of grapes, and fourteen pots of plaute. Matters wero very qnict around tho now Cun- tom-House yesterday, and tho only business done was by a gang of men m1 connection with tho coucrote which id to be putin. &upt, Hannaford is uway at Cincinnati iu attendance an somo porsonnl mattors. It in now pretty well sottled thnt the coming Superintendent for tho struc- turo will bo Mr. PB, Wight, of this city, an architect of recognized ab:lity, who ix thorough. ly fanvhar with the work which bas already been lors a: tha building. Tho Hocietics which nre to take part in tho Javing of the corner-#tono of St. James’ (oman Catholig) Church will rendezvous to-morrow mornin on Dexplaines atrect, near Monroe, and sill movo at 2:30 precisely, ‘Tho line of march will bo a3 follows: South on Desplaines to Har rivon atreot: west ou flarrison to Halsted; south op Halsted to Canaiport avente, and northeast on Canalport avonue {o Eighteenth btreat; oast on Kighteenth street to Michigan ayonnd; south on Mliohigan avenuo to Twenty- acecod street ; gst on Twenty-second atrest to Cuiumet avenno; south on Calumot syenno to ‘Iwouty-sixth —stroot; wost on Twenty-rizth to Prairie avenuo; south on Pratric avenue to Thirty-firal stroot; weat on Thirty-tiret etreet to Wabash avenue ; nortizon Wabash avenue to the church. After the ceremonios the societien will form into line and march to Tiveuty-socond street and dis- perso, THE ISLE IN THE SCHOOLS, Tho Rov. Dr. Arthur Mitchell, in compliance with the request of many members of his con- greration, wail, to-morrow afternoon, at Forwoll 1ali, repeat his coimon of last Sunday on the re- cent exclusion of the Bible from the public schools. The correspondence fs an follows : Citicado, Oct, The Ker, Artur Mitchell—Dran Sin: Delicviug the weatlescency of our citizens in tha recent action uf the authorities {1 reference to tha ux of the Bible in our pubic achovts comen from negleet of o thoroug’s inestigation and discusriou of the sub- dect; and desir'ns that the views advanced in your ixcourse of lasy sunday morning (from the standpoint of a goo citizen and a lover of cdivation and betty) Wut Swier, D.K, Puanaiss, and many others, Catcano, Oct. Messrs, C, M, Henderson MEN? ‘Tho addsces to which you refer on the expnision of the Bible from tho public schools waa so vntirely extemporaneaue that itt exact reproduction would “be iuporsible, But if in your opinton the maln argument {x of eny value, Tam more than willin: to repest it us well as Tmay bo sble, Tdo ot healtato to ay that my couvtetiouw aul feclings aro both uterly and intensely apposed to the action ef the Board of Education, ~ Yours respectfully, AurHon MITCHELL, YOM RITOR. Tho Terrolites nro celebrating to-day the most inipertant and holioet of their holidays, the Day of Atonement (Yom Kipur). This holiday is aleoa fag: day, and cacither food nor water aro Partakan of by the more orthodox from the eetuitg «f the sun last ovenmg until tho lard appear in the firmament this evan- ing. [2 it is cloudy, then of courao they writ until it is’ reavovably dark. ‘Tho enttro day is apert in prayor and vonyoca- tion inthe xynazogues, all of which aro open from rocming until night, and tho ceromonies aro of avoryimpoeing nature, Tho gentlomen while in tho kyuagogue sro dressed yn tho shrouds which they aro to wear after death, and they aro uat allowed to hava their boots or shoos on, ‘Thi of course applion to tho orthodox oly. ‘Tho Kofcrmed lerseiizes, shough also spending tho day in tho eynayop and refraining fro: all worldly Intor, have dena away with those observances, und aro dressed as other peaple. For tho Iersclites of (picago, the dav thla year han a deals tignifenuce, ‘na it falla on the Oth of Octuber, and thay can at the sama time ob-erva the anuiveruars of Uo great cone Hlagration, from which mos: of thom suffered soverely. None of the places of, business kopt by our iebrow felluw-citizuus will be open to- ay. THE GERMAN soCLeTT. The Gorman Aw aud leliof Society hold its semi-annual invcting yonterday afteinoen, the Vresident, Mr. Geotgo weider, in the chair, and Mr, Max Eberbardt acting es Secretary, 4 The Agentof tho Socicty submitted his ro- port, showing that it had uasisted a very largo numbor of poor emigrants and aldod them in finding their friends and relatives and socur- fng thom work. Much troable bad been ex- porienced in trying to got poor workingmon their, {ut wages from employers who tried to awindle them, As the resources of tho Society wore rather arma Lue Hittle assistance could bo iven to poor families.” oe = ‘Tho Treasurer, Mr, Charles Knobolsdort, sub- mitted hia report, from which it appears that during the fast Fix monthd the recoipts word £5,170,50, and the oxpense, $2,970.83, leaving a balance of &199,71. Mr, Carl Hahn was olected Collector, in place of Mr. Abolo, who had gono to California, | Mr, F. Haase made a proposition to give hia bnilding on Menominos street for a Germany ‘Hospital, atid a committe was appointed to con- sider the offer, After transacting somo other unlmportant businees, the nesting adjourned. THY YIMST HEGIMENT. ‘Tho First Negitnent will sake ita appearance to-day in full force for geml-annual parsdo auc inppection. ‘The regiment willloave the Armory et 2 p.m, and march woat on Jake to Des- Plaines, wouth on Vesplainos to Washington, west on Washington through Union Park to Aubland avenue, south on Ashland avenuo to Ven Juren, countermaroh to Adams, east on Adums to Lavalle, north on La- Ballo to Washington, cast ou Washington to Dearborn, south on Dearborn tu Sfonroo, “east on Monrvo to Michigan avenns, south past tho Exposition Building to tho Juke front in front of the Gardner House, ‘The commard should reach this point betwoen bal-pial 4uud BS o'clock, andif time periolte a tow battalion and company evolutions will bo executed. ‘Tho lino will thon be reformed, and dress parado will be bold. —_-+—- THE CHARTER, & DECISION ASKED ON THK ChOR-EQnORS, The counsel for tho Citizens’ Axsuviation in the charter quostion announce that they have decided togo ou with the caso, ‘The Suprome Court, as thelr opinion shows, decided only the iain questions which weut up to them. These wore important, the poople’é counsel held; but, though tho Court has decided upon thesa, the at- torneys do not roxard the wholo matter to be Boreral cross-errors went up to tbe Bupreme Court, but were not decided. Thuse | lista were neceseary to constitute a valid olection. Judgo Farwell did not deckto theso bocnuse the Citizens’ Association counsel were in too groat a hurry to got the caro to the Xuprama Court, and wero unwilling to inenr tho delay of proving cnourh fraudulent votes to lingo been east to change tho result, Thov thorofore lot tho ques- tion go to the higher court eimply on the ground of the mvalidity of the olection. Tha caso has been romanded, and. to win thoir caurc, it wilt now be necctsary for tho complainant to prova enough frandnient votes to have boen cast to chanye tho result, ‘Chia will baa tedious syork. It wonld, however, be almost usclern un- Ices tho election tawa ato moro cloarly dofinod. If poll-liste and clorka are not necessary, it will be diMicnlt for the poople’a counsel to provo tho great amount of fraud which thoy claim. If clerkn, and tally-aheots, and honest judge, aro an absoluto neccesity, thon the counsel bolisve it an easy matter to prove that these wero not nsed in anumber of wards, and thnt tho thin- ning out of these yotus will givo the taajority againat the charter. ‘And now como anid appellees ny their couneet and move tho Court to docide the jtectlons arleiug win the cross-crrore ansigued in sald cause, for the fullow- ing rennona Pirat-—Hecauee tho appelloes cannot procerd to now trial upon the merits without a decision of thoes tes Hone, the Court below ruling againal them upon thera question MNecond—Beeanine the atatuten of the state of fltinela provide that “in oll caves of appeal ta the Suprema Court, or writ of error, the appellee or defendatit In error inay aarign cross-errora ; anil the Court shall tine pore of {he saine as inuther cases of axeignment of error.” Tov, Btat., p. 74, Hers 7. Third—=Bocauxo appellanta recognized the third plea agamended, and amagned ercora inthe order of the Const averrnling the denmurcer te tho frat throe repli Mee eiee. qppollanta. hava not arsiqned for erruliug of mation tae In thy Court hee ir teave to withdraw tho third plea na amended, aio the motion ta withtraw asid ples aid replications were filed thereto nnd aed, nin fi gtich cage it la AIAttar of div and ; 3 teon ond. Hct_abaolute. rigut to withdraw. much n plea, And if appollsnt wished a review of such «in- retion they should have assigned error, New Eng, EM, Tne, Co, va, Wetmore, 32 1, 2222815 fice ot al. a, Danforth, 17 LL, 163, Appellees de- fire such questions deciled now inorder to 0 avothor appeal, Cmantra If, Recn, State's Attorney, Lawrence, Campbell & Lawrenco nud Wosentbal & Ponce, of counsel, nine THE CITY MARSHALSHIP. WILL IIH ACCEDT 17? Thursday afternoon aud evening tho frionds of Ald, Hildreth bueied thomuolven in trying to induce him to become a candidate for tho oflico of City Marshal. Finally thoy succocded, and oatly yesterday morning tho wire-pulling bogan in carnoat in the Mayor's office, Aldermen and oflicialy of all descriptions used all the influonco thoy possessod townrds inducing tho Mayor to mako the appointment. Attho samo time Ald. &chaffuer's friondsa wore working strongly for him. Nesing, Rehm, Miller, State’s-Attarnoy Reed, and many other influentials did all thoy could for their candidate, and, as ho was tho first one an- nounced, ho was supposedly far ahead. It was even rimored that the appointment had boon act- tlod for him. ‘This fact alone waa wufficiont to causa Hildreth’s friends to mustor as strong ns thoy possibly could, and tho influential men arrayed. against them only iocroased thoir ardor. By 3 o'clock thoy had “mot with such overwholming auvceas that Schaffaor'a frienda gavo up and withdrew hia naiwne, without oven consulting him. All through the contest he had held back modeatly and allowed his fricuds to do tho work. So did Ald. Hildreth, Before leaving the ofica yesterday afternoon the matter wus sottled, and it waa understood that Hildreth was to have tho appointment. Srobably tio will not bo uo eager ta accept the oftico whon ho gets thoroughly posted ON THR LAW M0 THD WATTER. Bee, 2 of Chap, 102 of the Revised Ordinances reads + ‘That {t nhall bo and ia horeby doclared unlawful for any Alderman of any city or membor of the Board uf ‘Truatecs of any viliage in thia Htate, during tho term THE: CHICAGO TRIBUNE: of aticu for wiileh bo fa elected, tu nccopt or be ap pointed to bold any office, by the appointment of tho Mayor or Presilent of the Board of Trustees thereof ; aud any and al) such election or appointment shall bo abeolntely null and vold, Thon apa ponalty for tho non-observance of this section, Sec. 4 of the samo chspter roade < Any Alderman, member of a Board of Trustees, Su- pervinor, or County Commissioner, or person now or hereafter Lolding any vtfice, either by election or ap- polutment under the Constitution of thia Hate, or auy Yaw now or Hereafter. in force in this State, who abiail yiolato any of the provisions of the proceiling nections, shall ba dvemned guilty of n mledemeanor, ani on cou- viction thereof may be puniebed Ly confinement in tic penltentiary for aterm not less than one year, nor moro than five years, or fined ina wutn not Lean’ than 3-00 nor moro than $1,000, or both, in the dlacrction of tho Court before which auch conviction aball be bad 3 and In addition thersto any oftice or official position held by any pervou or persons so convicted aball, 11 the fact of mich conviction, become vacant, and shall bo au declarcd as part of the Judgment of Court; and tho porson or persone ao convicted ahiall be disqualified from holding any ollice of porition of trist and con- tideure in thia Stato from tho period of two yeara from und after the date of mich conviction, Thon again, in tho chartor of 1872, tho possi- bility of such an appointment is completely guerdod againet in tho following language : Bro, 33. Nor shall he [any Alderman] bo eligible to any ofiice the ealary of which Is payable out of tho City Treasury if at tho Ume of his appolotment he shall bo a member of the City Council. And again fa Bre, +0, No Mayor, Alderman, City Clerk, or Tresa- ‘rer shall hold any other office under tho City Govert- mont during Lis term of oftice, Consoquontly, Ald, Hildreth cannot bo tho noxt City Marshal, bowover much ho may bo en- titlod to the office at the hands of the present Adminiatration on account of his services in the scheme of adopting the charter of 1872. ‘Tho busy officials may thorofore luok farther for 9 anitablo candid: Phil Wadsworth, Conrad Folz, and R. E. Goodell have boon montioned for the position, and tho probabilities now aro that ono out of these threo will socura the May- or's nomination. et MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS, PROP, SWING, To the multitudes of Chicago people, who have rejolecd under the scholarly nud liberal preaching of Prof, David Swing, tho sunounce- mout that he had recoived a call tos Brooklyn eliutrch, and that he wanld probably accopt the offer, has caused surprise and genuine grief, Prof, Swing is o man after Chicago's own hoart, —oarnest, radical, aud strong,—und to love hin would soom like Josing a public institution in which overy man had a personal intareat. It may, theréforo, bo u pleasant rolief to the readore of Tur Trmuxe to know that ho hos not decided to leave the acono of bis present labors. It in true that tho Profossor haa received s call from the Tomp- king Avenue Church, of Brooklyn, and that he will proach there on the fourth Sunday in Ucto- bor, but further tuan thst nothing haa boen done in the matter. Aside from this, tho situa- tion in as follows; ‘Tho Presbyterian Synod, which meots in Freo- port noxt week, will doubtless taka up Prof, Hwing’s cago, and tho result can readily pr choted. Esther Prof, Swing will have to resign: his pastorate over the Fourth Trexbytorian Chureh, or that church will be obliged to with- draw from tho denomination, Of tho two courses that ace open, tho firet will probably bo taken, a4 causing less trouble, Heuides, it ia known that the Fourth Chureh building is quite unsuited to tha Pro- fessor's work, the location being too far distant frow the centro of tho- city, and the building not having the capacity for goating the crowds Which are always sttractod by tho eloquent pineher, ‘Thero iv, thon, the strongest pioasi- bility that Prof. Swing may loave the Fourth Church and cominence holding yorvices again in MeVicker's Thoatro, ag he did when he Arst camo to the city, In that event mauy of hia presont Spon Te eo him, and bo can rely a pHort and encouragemont from a ljerge body of iniolligent and wealthy citizens, a “ ‘DE, THOMAH, Privato advices trom the Hock River Confer- once, now to resuion at Joliet, ara to the offect that the Rev. 11. W. Thomas will bo returned to Chicago, and that hie will be autigned to the Ade. Btroot Church, ‘he information comes from = wource that cannot well bo divputod, and, so far as can be learned, the arrangement appears Pits tually gatiefactory, ‘The uame authority bringe a Tumor that (he Tov. J. Mf. Caldwolly now of Joliet, aud recently spoken of in connection with the Ada Btreot Church, will take Dr, homes aise, at ne ane Charet. ‘Tho ap- pointmenty witl not be olticially anuouncod unti aowdny. w _—— THE EXPOSITION, TUE LAST DAY, This ia positively tho last day of the Intor- Btate Exposition, A flaal opportunity will Lo afforded to-day for tho hard-handud rustic to wauder amid tho maze of stalls and boothy, and to gaze admiringly at the luxurious products of the loom and the wonderful imploments of ekill there displayed. Doubtless the occasion wll bo thoroughly improved, as it hay been during the past week. Tho attendance youterday wag fully up to the dayerage, gud lo-day, bem s holiday, there will undoubt. culy be a wtill greater number of visitoru, Here- Wore the qucstions of whetuer ¢leriy and poll } after all the busts aud confusion and cromds of prople will bo neen no mora in tho building by thojake, ‘Tho rtalls will ho deserted, the or- chestra silont, and tho hundred or ro bear ehan- ties noar the Adama atrect entrance will bo nulled down and returned to thoit native Iumbar-niler, And Kocrotary Reynolds and the Board of Direc- tora will count np thoir profits and amilingly wait for the coming of another exporition season. LUNDHORG'S PERFUMES. A vory attractive department of the Exposi- tlon ia that ocenpied by tho elogant display of Lundborg"s Nortantory. ‘Tho miniature foun- tain, banked with nntural flowers, emitting a jet of California Water, is the contro of an admiring group of ladies: aud, cortainly, & more beanti- ful abject to pleass tho ronson could not have been invented. California Water ism mont agrocablo and rofro-hing toilet luxury, and is a delightful substitute for Cologne or bay rum. Manv other porfumey, fully as dolicato, are opon for inepection,and are generouely dispensed to all comers gratis. ‘Iho chief merit fof Lundborg’s perfumes consist in thoir truthf{ulnoss to natura and great permanency, qualities which cannot and do not fail to sccute for thom a great popu larity. ‘Tho most popular odors_are found to he Jockey Club, White ore, Now Mown Hay, and Yiang Viang. Lundborg’s porfatnes can be ob- tained int first-claes drug storos overywhore. Tho propristora. and manufacturora are Blessri. Young, Ladd & Coffin, with thoir boadquarters at No, 22 Vosoy streot, Now York. ea eee THE CITY-HALL, Tho City Treasuror youterday rooelyed 3,000 from tho City Collector, and §2.000 from tho Wator Dopartment. Tho Board of Public Works yestorday acdited tho pay-rolls of the sewerage, wator, bridge, and streat employes. They will be paid Monday or ‘Toonday. ‘Tho Board of Pabtio Works yestorday issued a voucher for £6,000 to the American Bridge Com- pany fer the work now in progress on tho Harri- son stroot bridge. ‘Tho International Pipo Company yosterday re- ceived a voucher for $30,000 from the Hoard of Vublic Works, on acconnt of iron water-pipo furnished tho city frum time to time. Tho Committoo on Strecta and Alleys from ench of tho three divisioua of the city will meet Monday afternoon. at 2:30 o'clock. in’ the City Clork’e oftes, Ald, Cullerton ta Chairman. At tho jnstanco of Mayor Colvin, tho Board of Public Works scstentey decapitated Mr, Ian- chett, an old-timo attacho, moro recently known av the Suporintondent of Sidewalks, Lis suc- cesaor is on0 James Patterson, Tho Committco on Markets will meet in tho City Clerk's oftico at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon to considor an ordinanco relating to the appoint. moat of s Milk Inspector. Dr. Bon Miller will give his reasons for tho creation of such an office. Notwithstanding tho fact that the coal bill for the pumping-works has been withheld from pub- lication during two provious months. the works consumed 89,762.64 worth of coal Inst month. Nobody need bo ashamed of its publication, or its size either. Assistant City-Attornoy R. 8. Tutbill yosterday reveived a money package by express, from 8. F. Cooper & Co., of Lima, Ind. It coutsined $75, and was accompanied by no note or other indi- cation as to why he should have the money. Io wants ta know and hosr from other gootlemen throughout tho country liko Mosurs, S, F, Cooper & Co, City-Sentor Gillespie intonda to commence at once on inroad upon the South Water street mor- chants who soli fruits aud other articles by pack- ago, instead of by mensuro. Lately bo haa boen doluged with complainta from all quartors about peach-baskets atuffod with papor, and all sorts of fruit-packages filled to within a fow inclos of tho top with inforior fruit. Tho offenso is getting to be ko common that somo stringent. Iwenatires Will haya to be taken to rook it out completely, —Sp CRIMINAL, Thursday afternoon!Mrs. Rosoniof, residiag at No, 114 Oak strovt, hirod two boys, Thomas Mo- Adams and Jobn Nicholl, to carry in somo coal. ‘The latter stole o fargo silver watch, and left half the coal to bo carried in by somebody olga, Ilia companion was arrested yesterday, and tha police aro in hot pursultof Juhnny, just becauso ho did not know better than to stoal a watch, At 3o’clock Thureday afternoon « mao with tio horses and an wagon mth somo fron to it stopped at the corner of Centre avenno and Jackaon stroet, went down the alloy, took down tho ruils whera a cow was pasturing, took her out, tied her behind bis team, and drove off, ‘Two little boys lodged information, and aw girl overtook tho thief west of Ashland avenue. Whon the man saw her be untied the cow trom tho wagon and drove off. . Lizzie Mellen and Julis Quinn are tro girls of the West Divizion, who wear pull-backs moroly for the purposs of batter concealing the articles which they aro in the habit of picking up whon they go Hopping. Yeetorday afternoon the ealiod upon Nellie Magairo, on Grove strest, an aftor leaving hor company thoy made a beo-line for tho most interestivg storea in the locality. At tho millivery store of Mrs. Poterson, at 934 Stato street, thoy stowed away abont 60 worth of light lacos sud other goods, Then thoy visited Aduiph [lsrtung, at 187 Twonty- socond stroet, where thoy took s bolt of alpaca worth some #15. ‘Two poticomen had long been intheir wake, and immediately after their stow- ing away tho alpaca thoy swooped down upon thom and carried them oif to tho Armory, where Justice Summortisid dont cach of them to Jail in default of $700 bail tonppear before the Criminal Court. Directly after their fate had been an- nouncad, Julia Quinn, who ia a brazen-faced httle hu; truok right out from her shoulder at tho faco of Mre. Lotorson, Ag it did not hurt much, ond as tho girla ore sure to bo seul up, tho offense was overlooked. A nico young man named William Wald was hola in $1,000 bail to the Criminal Court yester- day by Justice Pollak, It happenad in this way: Iza Hollabaunh, a young lady in the West Divis- ion, was rather rweet on Willinm, and ‘coaxod and careasod bim into giving her an engage- ment ring. Directly aftor receiving so fluo a present William ‘expected her to recipro- cate, but sto would not. 8ho_ picked up aoother fellow, and dismissed William, dio compisino, and wrote hor to send bim back tho prosonts ho had given hier, Sho ropliod with eilent coutempt, and pee William lettora into tho haude of her rival, whose duty it waa to avonge tho insults thoy contained. Last Sun- day Iza mot William as eho was on her way to church, ead William repeated hie domand for the ring, She again refused, and ho asgsulted her and robbed he of the ring. Sho procured a warrant for his arrest, and uow ho is a criminal, A mUnDEn. Sergt. Hood, of the Deoring Strost Station, yoxtorday roported a probable case of murder which he lonrned from relatives of tho woundod man. Wodnouday afternoon and ovening were spent by Jonn Sehnoidor, who Lives at No. 154 Farrell stroot, in visiting a friend in the West Division, In the ovening, as be was roturnin, home, while vassing tho cornor of Aalilau avenue and Twenty-vocond wtreet, he was ase saultod and wororaly beaten by throa Took pads who robbed him ‘of hig watch and chain, and 8 small eum of monoy. Aftor thoy had finished their job ha pumped up aud mado a stubborn fight to regain his property, hon ono of tho three drew a ro- volver aud shot him twice—onco completely through tho small of tho back, and once in hia loft lung. Tho poor follow remained jn sn in- sensible condition where lie fell until ho waa picked up by a toamuter the next morning, and taken to the saloon of Joseph Stiller, on the corner of Archer avouue and Farrell stroot, Jlero he was attended by Dr, Bidwoll, and was thanco taken to his homo, He barolv ranaged to give a lucid account of the affray before falling into an insenuible condition again, dince which ho haw boon rapidly failing. Last ovoning ho was still alive, but was expocted to dio every hour, Schneider had been paying a Di! for goods, and his supposed possexsion of the money wan, no doubt, the reason of the at- tack, ‘I'bo police are making every effort to un- earth the criminals. A PRODADLE MURDER. Quite early yesterdsy morning snother dia- froceful row took placo at the wsloon of tho Donnelly Brothers, where only a fow days ago oar Maud Stewart was fatatly shot in ono of heir drunkeu orgies, ‘This time the row waa betwoon tho Donnellys and ono James Crowley, who residou at No, 176 West Mudisou streot, Crowley was prosont st the time Muud was shot, oud consoquontly was oue of the witnesses called by the Grand Jury. Hiw tostimony must havo beon Loo truo to suit tho Donnellys, for when he entered the aaloous, they at once began to bandy words with him, Biows followed, sud re- sulted in one of tho Donollyy bolaboring Crowlsy over the head with a beer-faucet, while tho other kent timo with similar demonstrations with s pop-bottle. Crowloy way woveraly pum. meled about the head, and Las many large wasbes and bruises there aud on biy shoulders. aie Donnelivs wero locked up inthe Madison Tout Station to awalt the resul Lis injurics, The physicians are a au Unable to state bow serious thoy aro. Terhaps Mayor Colvin'’s pen would roo amouther, and not spatter bo much ink, if be Would ouly try it in writing out # revocation of SATURDAY, the license of this notoriona antoon, and per. hans the police would do something to earn their sataricon If Choy wonld een that the place is closed promptly on time every nieht. DAU DARKEYA. Tho barher-ehop of John Moekly, at No. 19 Bouth Ciara street, isthe headquarters for tho troop of colored politicians in tha Second and Third Wards, ‘Thursday afternoon tho place was fitted as naunl with a crowd of colored folka, busily engage in thoir usual political talk and Arguments, This aniuxemont was intercuntad by tho entranen of William donos, a big, burly necro. Noticing » young man named Francia ‘Thomas sitting ‘behind tho stove, ho abused him and his mother with all iho Filo epithets ho could. ‘Thomas remonstrated, and was answered with a torrific Wow from 9 pioce of iron in the hands of tho burly ruftian, The blow fractured tho skull over tho left temple, ‘Thomas was conveyed to tia home, No. 524 Konth Clark stroot, whore ho was attended by Dr. Jackson, who ia aa yet unable to rtate the exact axtent nf the injury, Jono was arrested hy Ofticrr Stewart, and was brought befora dusticn Summerilold yesterday afternoon, anil hold in @100 bail to tho Criminal Court. Por somo inoxplicablo reasou the matter wan kept quiet at tho station, and only leaked out whon tho asdailant was brought tnta court. petite Salas THE COUNTY BUILDING, James B, Cochoran, Htato's Attorney of Stephonson County, was at tho building yostor- day, 2 ‘Yo-day will bo gonerally observed an a holiday srouad the building, in commemoration of tho great tire, dudge Farwell will occupy the Boneh io tho Criminat Court this morning to dieposo of a fow choos partially tried before him during tho An- gust term, and also to dolivor somu sentouces, Tho cight County Commissioncra who voted for tho awarding of the contract for thy Court- Honse foundation to Harms yesterday signod a communication addressed to the Cirand Jury, asking aninvestigation into the manner of tho mating of tho award and tho aliegod bribery in connection tharowith, . The Committeo on Pablic Buildings and Eda. ention wns in Bossion yosterday afternoon, and had undor considoration the stuppage in tho work on the — Studonte’ ioll = et Englewood. Mr. MeKoon, tho cut-atone contractor, waa proxont, anid mado many fair promises of what ho would ¢do if allowed to go on with the work. THis request was finally ac- coded to, and, in the opinion of tho Committee, tho work will henceforth proceed without inter- Taption. ‘Eho examination into the conduct of the ofl- cers of tho Stato Street Savings Bank was con- tinued yesterday bofore the Grand Jury with- out roaching any result. Mr. Fargo wns expected before tho jury darling the day to toll what ho know of the alleged corruption in connection with the passage of the Wabaeh syonuo ‘railway ordinanco. If ho wns beforn tho jury, his presences was kept very quist, and ho ‘Was successful in oluding tho reporters. A fow of tho mombers of the County Bonrd, and o full ropresentation of tho county ollicials, and soveral of the well-known hangers-ov, started on tho 10 o'clock train last evening for Quincy, ostonsibly to inspect the Btone-quarriea thereabouts, but really to enjoy a season of hilarity at the oxpouse of a Tow quarrymen who, it appears, aro so far deludet a8 to boliovo that thero 18 5 ponnibility of tho utops of tho new Court-Monse being mado of Quiney atono. Tho party is oxpected to roturn SBuaday morning. ————— ANNOUNCEMENTS, ‘The specini services of tho reopening of St. James Church, corner of Casa and Huron streets, will tako placo at 7:30 o'clock this ovoning. Persons living in the snbarban towus wishing tonttond the Thomas concorts next woek can ave weats renervod at tho boz-oflvo nt Jansen, McClurg & Co.'s, on spplication by mail or tolo~ graph. The Rey. Edward Sullivan, D. D., Rector of Trinity Coureh, will, in his duibrntag and evyen- ing sermons of to-morrow, roview tho recent ad- dress of Jadgo Booth on tho Scriptural evidence of the Resurrection, Tho Chicago Rifle Club will shoot s prize match at the Clib Range at South Parl at 1 o'clock this aftornoon, Six prizes will be offerod, tho first baing tho Hamilton, How & Co. badge, worth #50, the second o life mom- borship, and the others sums of monoy, ‘The Sunday-Lecture Society annonnees Prof. Popper on ** "Tho Goorgoous Phenomens of Vo- lanizod Light" for to-morrow afternoon, ‘Iho locture will bo elaborately iltuatrated by a multi- tude of brilliant eciontitlo experiments. Among them will bos roprosontation of the handwrit- ing on the wall of Bol«hazzar'a palace and tho apparition of * Pepper's ghost.” Mra, Kate N, Doggott will resd 5 paper bofora the Philosonhical Socicty this oveniny at 7:30 o’clook, at tho hall of the Soclety, 103 Stato straat. Tho subject is ‘Locout Archmological Discourses in Thoir Relation tothe Old 'Tenta- ment "—a translation from tho Freuch. At tho cloge of Mra. Dogyott's paper, Judge Booth's locture of Jast Saturday evoning will bo subjeat- ad to oriticisme, a a HYDE PARK. TAE CLEAVER MALL MEETING, Avwook ago Thursday the citizens of MWyda Park beld a mecting to give an exprousion of their viows in referenco to tho recent actlon of tho Town Trustees in passing an ordinance changing tho names of certain strocts ond tho numborin g of houses. At tho meeting tho fol- lowing gontlamen were appointed o committeo to draft resolutions expressive of the senso of tho meeting, to report subeequently: A. F. Bar- tow, J. E. Burchell, Mr. Latimer, and Mr. Falkner, Auothor maoting was held day boforo yeator- day, at which Mr. Hill prosided and Charles Popo acted as Soarctary. Mesars. Bonsley and Gitlete, Trngtcon from the northorn part of the town, and Mr. Willot, tho Village Attornoy, were presentand addreased tho menting. . Mr. Benuloy said he recognized tho fact that ho was the eorvant of tho people, aud was dis- posed to consult thelr wishes, Mr. Bontield thought tho ordinanco onght to be ropealed. os it was repugnant to the genoral feeling of the community, and thought It would ‘be if tho request was made fy 9 proper mauner, Ho closed by saying that tho streets uooded numboring, and by offoring the following, which sva# unanimously adopted : Resolved, That tho Board of Trustees of the yillsgo aro hereby requested to report 9 syntem of numbering the housea in aatd village, conforming sn hear ne 1usy be to the nystem now in voquo in the City of Chicago, continuing the existing numbering of the hourca from the City of Chicayo into esld villago we far ax pruce cable, TNE ReAOLUTIONA, Daring tho meeting, the Committoo referred to reported the fullowing resolutions, which wore adopted : Resolved, That the name end designation of » street daa legitimate aubject of iutorext and concern to the eltizens realdiny upon ttand that they havo valid right to be consulted upon the measures of ultering ani chaning the sumo; and, furtbor,that the chauge of the aaino, na un act of inero power wud authority, without any recognition of tho fevlinga or wislew of' the rexl- deiits on tho subject, ia reasonably caleniated to tbJure the feollugs and riglite of such porao: solved, That we have carefully considered the plan of the Board of Trustees of Hyde Park in their ordinance for changing the vamew and number of such houses and atreete, aud do moat heartily and unanimously disapprove of and condumn the same, Kowoived, ‘That the Village of Hyde Park, being #0 unitad to the ity of Chicago in {uterent, in contiguity of territory, and in nomenclature of atrools and hight ways, that it ia substantially but un outlying ward of such city, and certain avenuor auil atreetn of Ch! (clustered, with wmccdations and memories, bolls Public aud private, which make them precious and, yenorable to or citizens, aud oven of value 24 Tandmarks, tuparding vals {8 ywopctty ‘related 10 them) run'through the Village nt Hyde Park, we thero- fore dunounce the abeurd folly of chunging such Damics a8 Hoon a4 such avenues touch the bounds of Hydo Park, aud wo accordingly auy that we aru content to adopt tho samo style of naming and numbering our atrocts which Chicago adopia, And though wo were to concede to tho decinial syste all the auperiority over others claimed for it, wo still think that it will be time enough to cousider ftw adoption here iu Ifydo Park when tt ia advpted in Chicago, and thut the attempt to usy it here, while tho rene aud diferent inode pre~ valle thoro, ls productive ouly of coufuaton and iuvon- venlence, faslved, That tho Board, in thelr attempt to en- force the ‘ordinance in qucation by fine, ianifeste more regard to carry their taoasure (hun tats legullty, asby tho provision requiring the payment to one uf thelr officials of 50 couta it umouuts virtually to fing for a nou-payniunt of fees or a tax, which, to ea Mgleast, v8 euust uncommon and novel way of cole lection. Revived, That the ordinance in question, extending outy tom part of Hyde Park, ts iu our judgwent ov Joctionable for ite partiality. ‘Resoiced, That ae one fecilng of averston to this or. divance is shared in most generally, if not uulvereally, {u tho districts of Hyde Vark not represented here, we hereby tuvite thoco-operation of all such eltizeva with us to accure ite repea! Heavlved, That wo respecttully request the Hoard of ‘Truatues of tho Village of Hyde Park to repeal at oves the ubjectionable ordinance, and that we will accord. ingly appolut » connulttes to proeent thess utlone to theln, oud request, fu our Lebalf, thelr speedy action On the same. ‘Tho meeting then adjourned without date. aN OCTOBER 9, 1875.—TWELVE PAGES. THE CITIZENS, Last Muvo of the Hildroths in tho Stroe:-Railway Businoss, Tho Question Ts, What Aro Thoy After wlth Their Charter? Is it Intonded to Soll It Ont to Some Railrond Oompany ? ‘The number of applications of late to tho Common Council for right of way for projected streot railways ix in somo respects suggestive, There ts the old Indiana streot railway projoct, and Phil Conlos‘s schome foro ratlway for Og- dow avente, and South Halsted, and protty much tho rest of the atreota of thocity; and the Mo- tropolitan Btreot Railway (which bas just been enjoined from laying track on Caual stroct) with {ts projects: tho Chicago & Englo. wood horse and dummy rnilroat scheme, and tho Citizons' Ktroot Railway with ita oxtonsive projects. 1 would bo difileult to conyines any one at all convorsant with the wituation that thor has beon a sudden demand for any such inercaso of facilities for travol to and fro in tho city a6 theso oxtousive echomos would indicate, Everybody who knows anything about it knows that, with sll theso projected roads comploto and in competition with thoxo now in operation on the strects most travolod the street railrond businesa wonld bo ao ovor- dono that it would soon end in tho abandontmont or bankruptey of some of tho linea, What, then, is tho object ‘of all these schomos before the Common Council? 18 1T TO BUILD ATREET RAILAWAYE ? Tt will bo remembered that at tha mooting of tho Council Monday night, on motion of Ald. Ihldroth, tho ongrossed ordinanco for the Chi- cago and Englewood horse and dumimy railroad wads reforred back to the Committoo, togoiler with an ordinaneo (which Ald. Hildreth took ov- easion at that moaicut to introduce) giving tho right of way to THE CHTIZENK' RAILROAD COMPANY, Inquiry as to who constitute tho Citrzons’ Rail- road Company olicits the interesiiny fact that the proposed corp,orators aro Jolin Link, Alox- ander Compbel!, aud Colo McDongall. John Link iss Grain Inspector; Aloxauder Campbell is tho father-in-law of William Hildreth, the Alderman’s brother; Colo McDougall is Wiliam Ilildroth's foreman, Link takes 2,499 shares ; Campbelt, 2499; and MeDougalt 2,—which, it will bo obgerved, places the contra! in the Camp. boll-Hilarath intorost. THE ARTICLES OF THI8 COMPANY, ax filed in tho ofice of the Secrotary of State Aug. 31, are 20 follows: We, tho undersigned, John Link, Alexander Camp- bell, Bud Cols McDougall, propose to form 4 corperae Hon wndor tho act of tho Geuoral Aracmbly of tho Btato of Hilnols, outitied “ An act concerning corpora- fiona,” approved April 14, 1872, and that for the pur- oxo of muclt organization we Loreby atate, oH follove, to-wit ¢ nari namen of such corporation Ia the Citizens? ay Company, pose of obtaining tho right of way, constructing, pur- allwa 2, Tho abject for which tt 1s formed fa for the pur- chistug, acquiring, and tolding cars, herscs, steam and. other dummics, and appurtenances, fratchices, equipments, and constructing, running, operating, ane coutroiling horse and dummy railroads in tho City of Chicago, ond in avy other parts of Cook County, iu tha State of Milinale, 3. The capital stock hall he $500,009. 4. ‘The nuraber of shares shall bn 5,0C0, ‘The amount of vavh sbaro fs $1.0, G, ‘Tho lucution of tha principal oflica ts mm the Olty of Chteaga, 7. Tho duration of the corporation shall bo ninety- nino years, It is suggested with a yiow to what follows to hero note tho similarity between the Cilizens' Aailrond Company and TUE METNOPOLITAN RAILROAD COMPAN Tho Ilildreth intorost predominates alike in both, ‘Tho ateckbolders of the Mctropolitan are Jesoph Young, of thy Danyitla « Vincounes Railroad, 1 share; William Hildroth, 1 sharo; Con Muhouoy, 4,997 sbures; and a brother of Young's, 1eharo. Mahonoy isa relative of tho Uildreths, ‘he Citizens’ Company aska for TUG MGT OF WAY from the aouthorn limits of tho city on Wont- worth avenuo to Twenty-second street, thenco enat on ‘Twenty-rovond utreot to ‘Vhird avenus, north on Third avonze to Inckson strest, went on Jackson strovt to Fourlh avenue, and south on Fourth avenue to ‘fwenty-second streat, con- necting withthe track of the Company there. ‘This is substautinily the samo ronte as that axkod for by the Chicago & Englewood Company in tho ougroased ordinanee which Hildreth re~ ferred back in ordor to crowd off that Company to make way for tho Hildroth-Citizens’-road, BUT WY 19 A MAILMOAD WANTED on ench etreats ea Wentworth, Third, aud Foarth avenues, to compete with tho lines on that great thoroughfare of the South Sido, Stata strect? Could it bo oxpected to make a linoon Third and Vourth avenues, and on Wentworth avenuo (which is but m shortdistanco west of State streat). pay? Suppose it wouldn’t pay, and sup. poso, a4 there is reason to batievo, tha Iildreth- Citizens’ Company know they couldn't make it pay, tho question aries, What do thoy want of the right of way? ‘Their charter, it will bu ob- Horved, empowers themto run steam aod other dummics, Do thoy waut to SELL OUT OR Erase tho right. of way, after thoy have acquired it, to woo railrosd company that wants to put ita track into tho heart of thocity? It happons that thero ida ratiroad which bas run its sur- yoys up ‘o the Town of Lake that ia not anxious to got into the city, ‘Uhat rond is the Chicago South Atlantic, which, it will be romemborod, recently sought to obtain tho privilege of run- ning Pullman palaco strect-cara on Wabash avo- nue, The interesting conundrum is whethor the ° railrond company is behind tho Hisdreth = Companies, aud = whethor tho plan is, under covor of right of way for a atreot railroad, to run traing up Wont- worth avenue und into the centre of the city, After tho railroad company bad Inid ite track, tha obtaining of forthor privilogea would be meroly a matter of arrangement in tho Common Council. Before the Council pavaes the Citi- gous’ Railroad Company ordinance, the whole matter will have considerable investigation for the purpose of finding out what It really moans, KO IN THE CANE OF THE METROPOLITAN RAILROAD Company, which is also’a Mildreth company, thore are grounds for sharp inquiry as to whoth- er more is jutendod than a solo of tho right of way to sleam railroads, which would avail them- Ratves of tho right to fetch tholr train mto the centae of tho city? Socpumenncabeameemenre THE NATIONAL TELEGRAPH COM- PANY, A Grand Schome, Speetal Diepateh to The Chicaga Tribune, New Yonx, Oct, 8.—Alfred A. Cohov, of Aan Francisco, Cal., President of tho National T'clo- graph Company, iy now in thie city. In ro- sponse to inquirica last ovening, Mr. Cohen sald hia Company had beon formed with # capital tock of £25,000,000, of which $750,000 had been paidin. ‘The incorporators wore William Sharon, Michael Receo, Jamos R, Reeve, William Bur- ling, FD, Atherton, O. M. Kellogg, and Alfred A. Cohon. Theso gentlomon wero all roaldonte of tho Pacific Const, but ng soon a tho enter. prico was thoroughly undor way it waa expected that there would bos good ropreaentation from tho East, anumbor of capitalists having signified their dosiro to participate, Tho Company has been formed forthe purpose of building aud operating @ system of telegraph lines in the United Htates and tho Canadas. ‘Tho plau was formod a coneiderable timo ago, and the first stops wore taken recently in the organization of the Company under the laws of Califoruia. It had been the intention to Lave accomplished tomothing in tho shape of practical work this fall, but the troublos on tho Pacific Coast, graw- ing out of the suspension of the Bauk of Cali- fornia and other institutions, disarrauged mat- ters fore time, aud compoliod tho deferring of the attempt ¢o put tho scheme into oxccation. My. Cohen, when asked why it woula not be more desirable to parcliase a controlling intorost in au establishod line, with a secured business, ike the Western Union Telegraph Company, re- plied that he had the highest regard for tho Weatern Union Lctograph Company, Ho did uot bolieve that better managers then that Compan: possessed at the prevent time conld be found anywhere. Yet, while testifying to the worth and ability of the oficers, ho found fuult with the sywtem upon which the Company was adinin- istered, Telegraphy had not reachod its legiti- mate fleld, wnd would not until it be came the popular method for tranamiu- sionot intelligence between tho people. At pres- ent it wae an expensive commercial neccxsity, not wed until circumstances compelled. ‘S'eloy- raphy whould take the place of the Post-Ofico, and be to the massesof the people what the cheap postal-syetom now is; at lent, somothing akin to lt. ‘The Wostern Union Totograph Com- pany lind boon of great public uuilty, and do- Reryod tho warmoxt commendations of thoss whom tt had sozved; but the gaostlou of buy- ing a controlling interest in it waa a seciuus ono which must ho fairly considered, ‘To got a con- trolling interest in the stock, the purchasers would have to Lecin buying at abont #0, and pay all the way un to 0M or perhaps highor, The actual prrehass would involya the ox- pentditure of about 20,000,000, ‘Tho National Company expecta to duplicate oyory astontinl detail of equlpmont of the West- ern Unton Company at 25 per cent of the sum which that Company hea expanded. Whatover it is Deacticabla oxisting lines will bo nttlized by the National Company, but no fine will bo ace copted an a partot tho avetem which is not a1 sontially under the control of the National Com- pany, Same timo aga negotiations wero entered into for tho acquisition of the Atlantic & Pacific Com. pany’s lines, but thoy did not rentlt in.anythiny, {f tho Atlantic & Pacifio Company's linos could bo purchased at thoir actual valuo thoy would no doubt bo a desirable acquisition, No negating tions were now pending. ‘Lhe intention of the National Company was to placo a construction bureat in Now York aud arrange the propara- tions for actual construction. Nothing could bo accomplishod satinfactorily in the wintor in tho way of construction, and tho work would he da- forred untit spring, but many of the details for boginning the onterprise required attontion, and the winter could bo profitably dovoted to this part of tho bueleces, ‘Tho National Company, said Mr, Cohen, in conclurion,- 14 & fogitimnate antorprise, not in- teutod as an opposition line, but intended to do all tho business which can be obtainod for it, Tho publication of this information in one or two of the papora horo this morning had the offect of depressing Wostcrn Union Selegraph stocls vary considerably, It sold down aa low ns 7WA){. ‘Thore was an ovidont disposition on tho part of holdors to psrt with tho stock. a OCharlio Rou Thoro fa. funny sido to ovon so sad n caso a8 tho abduction of Charloy Ross, Tho fathor of tho lost boy tefla tho story tus reportor of tha Philadolpbia Tinea. Whilo in Canada, recently, ho sawa circular of acirews mavagor announcing wax figtros of tho Hogs family, together with an offer from tho manager himself of a reward of 2,000 for tho discovery of tho boy. Mr. Itosa wont to tho circus and aaw fignres of himself and wifo, aud Charley, nono of ‘hich boro tho loaet resemblanco to tho originals, Without makiug himyolf known ho talked with tho oxhibitor, who told him he wns froquont visitor to the Ross housohold, and that all of tho figuros wero strik- ingly accurato likenesses. Whon Mre Ross made himself known the mau was doumbfounded for a moment, but immediately expressad his deep wympathy, declaring his willingness to pay the $2,000 roward, and offered, in cago the boy wera found, to give tho fathor £1,000 n week for thicty wooks, for tha priviloge of oxhibiting him! a :Hish Prices Cannot Bo Maintainad. Migh-priced dealers must take a ‘back seat.” We come to the fraut in our Uno, und offer any gurmout in our houso for men and boys or gent'y furntehing Roatls at Jobbera’ prices, Balcsmen ara instructed to show the samo pollte nttention whether visitora wish to purchano or not, aa wo find no better advortiaement than customers who have received favorable impron- sions from our way of dolug business, Overcoatad an sults wo are solling at imimenso reduction on former prices and from 20 ta 25 por cont lean than charged by most dealors for inferlor goods, A, J, NurTiNa, C. 0. D, clothier, 141 and 184 Btato atrect, Stove-Doalers visiting this city can sco groat varioty of atoven at Nos, 43 and 44 Lake strect, salecaroom of Tibbals, Shirk & Whitehead, including such desirable patterns ue the Domentio Cook, American and Radiant Homo Heaters, Koyatouo Ranges, ete, Thoy havo somo patent soft-coul stoves im operation that are worthy of special attention, Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad Sunday Train for Omaho anit all far West poiuts will leave the Cen- tral Depot, foot of Lako atrect, Sunday, Oct 10, at 10 am, Tickots aud alceping-car berths msy be had at No. 69 Clark atreet, aud at the Indiana avenue and Ca- ual «treet atations, ‘Trough tickota vin OC, & N. We RI, and C,, B, 1. & P, i, R, aru good on this train, acne toate a pee Billiard Opening. ‘Mr, Conrad Fola, ox~Jailor of Cook County, haa mado an addition to uis hall, atthe northeast coruer of North avenuo and Larrabeo atreet, and has established & cosy biliiard-room therein, It will bo formally opened this evening, wilh exhibition games by noveral noted local exporta, among them Frauk Parker and Henry Rhines. H. Ballard & Co,, Commission Merchanta, No, 67 Market Street—-Waated, one hundred tona of poultry and wild gene, 109,000 pounds of butter, 5,00) cases of egga, hides, tallow, becawax, and hops, ‘The highest market price pald in cash, Agente wanted in every county, Please acnd for our Prico Current nod atoncil plates, Sage The Exposition. Everyone should geta collection of the benutiful views of tho Exposition made by Gentile, They are eqial toa vielt to the building, without tho fatigue, Cull and sce at the studio, 103 Btato street, cornar ‘Washington, _ Important to the Preservation of Toeth— John Gosnell's Chorry Tooth-Pasto, the most efticaclous denttfrico known, ‘Try it, For slo by all druugtiste, Wholesale agonta, Torrey & Bradioy, 171 and 173 Randolph atecot, Pianos and Organs, Teltet, Davie & Co.'s Grand, Square, and Upright} and Siith’s American Organs can bé found ouly at W. W. Kimball's, corner State and Adams atreots, Chicazo, MARRIAGES. _ PARGUSSON~BROOKK—In Now York, Sept, 27, by the Rev, Dr. Burchard, Mr, Owen Furgusson to Miss Ado Bernard Brooks, both of Now Yors City, JACKNON—Oct, 8, Infant son (Frank) of John W. and Anna Jackson, dged U months und 16 duyx, No, 107 West Montoont, LEYDON—On tho 7th fant, Franklo Leydon, aon of BUR aud A, Leydon, and brothor of tho itev, ‘thomaa Teydon, of Bt, Anu’a Church, aged ¥ years and 3 wontns, Funeral servico at St, John's Church, corner of Eighteauth and Clark-sty,, at 10 o’elvok this murning, After service, the remains will Le taken by carriagos to Galvary, Friends ara iuvited. $B” Toronto (Canada) pspera plessa sony, "POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. - SIXTEENTH WARD, A meeting of Republicuns of the Sixteonth Ward will bo hold at Joo Hchuster’s, cornor Larrabeo-st, and. Webster-ay., to-night at Bo'clock, A full attendance fs carnestly roquestod, By order of the Executive Com- maitteo, Au adjourned meeting of tho West Sido Repubticana will bo held in tho ovice of Justice Raliabury, corner West Madison and Unton-sty,, thia evening, ‘at 7:30 o'vlock sharp, for the purpose of pertoctiug the orgens daation of « West Side Republican KE Hecretary. THIRD WAERD, The Republicans of the Third Ward will moet at thelr Hall, ot) Ktato-at., this evening, at 8 o'clock. Gooil speakers will bo present SPECIAL NOTICES, If Life and iealth oan be eatimato! by dollars and conte, MRS, WINS. LOW'S NOOTHING AYRUD, “for all tho disedaoe with which children aru aitlicted, ts worth ite welght In gold. Tp rolloves the oliid frown invigorates 5 and bowals, cures wind collo, and carries the infant b the oritioal period of tonthi By JAS. P, MceNAMALRA & CO.,, 27 Evat Washington-at, On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 12, ATT 0:30 O'CLOCK, We will soll full ines of Congress Ties, Slip- pors, Palledetp hie oes aw York goods, 200 CASES ORIGINAL SUCKER BOOTS, WARRANTED GENUINE. ____,JAH.P, MONAMAN By L, ROCKWELL & CO, Auctioucera, 17 aud 70 Suuth Dearborn-et, THIS MORNING, AT 0% O'OLOOK, ‘Wo abull close out thy romainder of an immense stock o Drening and Bedroom Farnitare, Stoves, Kitchen Furniture, At 11:90 s,m. tho ‘Brussely, Tngrais, and L, ROOKWELD & Co, AUCTION SALE, Corner Wabsab-ay, aut Twonty-secund@t, Great chanco for ice, Cloviug-uut sela‘@f stock of ‘bar Jewelry, Plated Wore, and Fixtures, on SHOT UGAEUBDAY, OT, 9, AL'S 2 My Femaliider of a large vtock of Stair Carpets and Uil Cloths, AUCTION SALES. “™ BY a. P. GOTH (@and 70 Wabash avons, ER es ee One Of the Inryeat and Ment eaten of thw ih i OT. 12. sump anan Na Wroquired for vn apectal tay (HE) a rea eee Goods, Notions, ete,, wil weAmona the mpecial attract tnong the pectal attraction® aro a line af Pier Gooiis, Clothe, Garalineren, Coatings, Cottemades A neta. Chieviote, Checka, Viilta Fianrits, ote, ste uiporlor Table Cattery, of popular Amerie gainneelo 1 OF Pop ian many An extenalya lina of Linens, Whito Gooity Underwenr, Bhawls, Kkirt, Sacks, ote, : Gloves, Gaunta, anil Mitts of every grade 100 different varieties in Uents', Lailen Children’s wear, MHostery of ever. Drews anil Overshirte, Uveralia, ‘ Hatvand Capa, Unibrollas, Suspenders, Neos Unt wear, Hamburge, Rulings ‘ties, Ribbons, Trimm Ita, Dresnng-Cotnbe, Heivetios, Wack and Colne Kills, Twint, Hilver-Plated Ware, Lava Pipes, Onteica "Tips, ete. Kult Goods in Cardigans, Conta, Ole Mitt, Hoods, Hacke, Wristicts, otc." CARPE THT, regular catablintiod sats of Carpota nt tf o'clock, whet wo rholl offor 2 aul plys, aingle chring, and’a nee line of Ita, Venatian, and Dutch Carpets, * GEO, BP, GORE & C , 63 antl 38 Wabashay, 297 V7 ABASED av. Clow:ng ont ralo of an entire atock of Art-class f allure, aind'a very low loage for two aut 8 Vinlt geet ou TULBDAY, OCT. 12, AT 19 O'CLOOR, 35 Chamber wuta'complote, 10 plecor. Aah nn Wale nut, marhlo and woul top, enameled and painter Gee tage Chamber rota, with Presniog Canes and Hires Parlor eults, Parlor ult Fratnes (also in miuatiny, Leste or and Hep Coversd Es ay Chalra, Waluut Chairs acd Rockers, Receptlon Chairs, Bide Boards, marble-ty Mureaua ant Cominodcs, niarhlotop Tables, fancy he quet Tables, Whatrots, Loungen, &ts Goods ready for iuspoction on Mouday. ‘Halo poritive. GLP, GORE & CO. Anctioncers, “1,200 CASHES WELL ASSORTED Booty, Shogs & Rubbers AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, On WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, at 9 1-2 a.m, FUR and FLANNDL-LINED Goons and FULD LINES of our CUSTOM-Mapa GOODS will be sold. GEO. P, GORE & Co,, a CLOTHING B of bo wold on Tuewtay a Tadien A LARGE AND SPECIAL RALE OF Castom-made Clothing WILL BE HELD Thursday, Oct, 14, at 9:30 a.m, At which time the ontire stock of m Now York Tobbey andl Hetailer will be clorad outs ho stock eonrists of fine aud medium-grate goods, well assorted in mon’a and boys’ wear. Men’a an Bosa’ Overcoats, Suita, Pants, Coata, ant Vesta will bo offered, and a9 every lot offered in this house fa actully sold, our patrons can depend upsa bargainn, Balea open promptly at 0:30 a, m. Salos of OARPETS onch day at 11 o'clock, GEO, P. GORE & Co, 68.and “WM, A. BUTTERS & Co, AUCTIONEEFILS, 108 MADISON-ST. BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR SATURDAY SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS OF ALT, KINDS, GARVETS, PIANOS, NEW FURNITURE, and MERCHANDISE OF EVERY VARIETY, Saturday Morning, Oct. 9, at 9:300'clock, OFIICH, PARLOR, and COOKING STOTES 1 br] Fronch Brandy, proof, 1 br] Maynolia Gin, proof, 1 brl Sour Maab Whinky, 1 bri Kentucky Bourbon’ Whisky, BATURDAY MORNING, Oct. 9, nt 2u:i0 o'clock, d BUTTERS & CO.'B, 108 East Madison-tt, AT 164 LAST MADISON-ST, Chattel Mortrage Sale, THE ENTIRE FURNITURE OF THE Cosmopolitan Hotel, NO. 164 HAST MADISON-ST., AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct, 12, at 10 o'clock, ‘Tht furniture of 05 Room, corieinting of Chamber Seta, Binttrenes,Pillown, Blanket, Sheots, Carpets Storey shy-room Furniture, 40 2. W, Tables, sted Casters, Spoons, and Forks, Ti ble Lincn, Crockery aml Gissware, Range ond Furniture, Carving Stand, Jaundry Machinery, Oftics Desks, Bhow Carer, etc, Gao Fixtnres throughont the house, £47" ‘The Hotel cau bo routed on reasonable terms ly a responalblo party, WAL, A, BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionters, Oitico 103 Hert Madlson-st, TUESDAY MORNING, OCT, 9:30 O'CLOCE, At BUTTERS & CO,'S, 103 East Madison-th, Large Special Trdde Sale Custom-Made Clothing Cloths, Cassimeres, Kult Goods, Shirts, Drawers, Hoslery, Hats, Gloves, Gauntlets, and Mitts, ‘Thia stock will coustnt of full ines of reguisr ode WM, A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers. Wedneslay Morning, Oct. 13, at 9 1-2 o'clock, At BUTTERY & CO,'S, 103 Eust Madison-st, . Trade Sale White Crockery, Yellow und Rockingham-ware, ‘Table Glaraware anil Chimneys, Full line fine Tablo Cutlory, Piatod-ware, Carpets Mata, and Window Bbadva, 3,000 grosa Chalk and Colorod Crayons and Carpet ters’ Chalk, ‘The stock will constat of full inca of fresh and de sirable goods, WM. A. BUTTERS & CO,, Auctioneers. AT 38 COTTAGE GROVE-AV. GENTEEL FURNITURE, FINE PICTURES, ETO, AT AUCTION. Wednesday Morning, Oct. 13, nt 10 oclock, At Cottage, 38 Cottage Grove-ay, Tho entire houschold offocts, consisting of Patlet Farnitury, russols Carpets, Charaber Sete, Dinas room Hete, Hair Multrennos, flue Chromos, Lace Cor eins China and Plage Aro, Plated Ware, Parlor a0 C Btoves, atc., etd. ooking BLOWN, As BUTTERS & CO,, Auctionters BUTTERS & CO'S REGULAR TRADE Sila THURSDAY MORNING, Oct, 24, at 9:00 o'clock. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G00D5, WOOLHNS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, BIC., Ons tl Fldor Saluaroom, 1ud Mudlsva-sle iN PHILADELPHIA. Salo at “OGONTZ"—Estate of Jay Oooks Very Valuable Collection of Oil Paintings, Water Calor, Carpets, and Furniture. clock, On MONDAY MORNING, Oct, 18, at 11 otloct, continus daily until all ta sold, aluable coc dl be [ble Cutlery, large Cooking C00! collection of Oil Pulntings of the Eatato of Jay comprising three hundred original pictures, IPT hem volug choles pruiuetlond o} artate ih ‘ut repute, purchased dy the owne t mala tone ‘ey order of ‘eaten ‘il a Peremmy tons there will be no postponement After the sale of yalntinge, all tho carpets W! wold. aul the furniture remaining from the previo! i} ‘slogues tay be obtained of the Anetioneare, 40; visitors will be adtitted three clare. peal joa M, THOMAS & SONS, AttchineT By 8. DINGEE & CO. Auctioneers, 60 and 81 East Itandolph-st THIS DAY, AT 10 A. Mi. URE, H HOUSEHOLD, EOENT Heating and Cook Stoves. Tbreo aicheater eltoeR Beales, a Deater’s sic HARDWARE} 100 OL, PAINTINGS, Alo Very choles, by Native sad Foreign Artists. | o Elegant Teton, nearly 1 to he sold eee serve, = 100 H. CHADWICK & C By. 198 and 197 East Randolph-st. , at 10 clock, will bo cold an Hie mole more Vining Ohaiuiver, Beta, Farlor ly Easy Chaire, Wood end Cane-suat Lows ou btresses i lait, Husk, Excelsior, and Cotton-top Malireanrs Ruaus, Byringyy brat) Broreaoue tS we : .

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