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" THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS, A regular meeting of tho Academy of Bolences will be hold this evoning at T:30 at No, 203 We- ‘bash avenue. Nutting, the 0. O. D. man, has sdopted a now systom of advertislog, by gistributing ciocks te hia customers considerably below cost. Jures Allen has sold to Chatles R. Osborn, for £35,000, tho proporty on the northosst cor- nor of Laflin and Van Baren stroots, 100 by 105 feot, The Imperial Olub sogiahles will commence Thureday evening, and will bo held on overy Thursday avoning daring the soason at Alaskell Hall, The temporature veaterday, as obmerved by fanasso, optician, 83 Madison street (TRInuNE Building), was at 8 A.m., 39 dogreos; 10 a. m., 44: 12m, 44 8 p.m., 43; 8 p. m. 40. Vietoris Woodhull will lectura at MeCormick TIall Friday eveniug on * The Truoe and the Falso Bocially.” Miss Tonnlo C, Claflin mil nesiat in the entortainment by roadings and recitations, A correspondent hopes thot somo vetorinary surgeon will sond to Vnx: Tnieuse, for tha bene- it of bimeolf and otbers whore horaea aro out of gortr, directlons for tha treaiment of tho disonss now troubling them. The third locturo {n tho Rov. Mark Hopkina® courao of six was delivorad at tho First Motho~ dist Church last ovening to & largo. intellectual, and eultured audience, Tho fourth will be give ®u this ovening at the ssmo place. The Collector of the Port yestorday received a theok for $60,000 on account of the appropria- tion for the now Cuostom-House. The monecy will bo needed to pay the workmen now putting i the coucreto under thoe bullding. It is a notorious fact that the foor railroads running along West Kinzie steeot wpeed their pasaenger-traing twico as fast aa tho city ordi- nance allows, aud, unless the Jaw is compliod ‘with, serious accidonta will probatly result. Vice-Consul Carrey received from 3f, Decazos, the French Sccrotary of Stato, yesierday a lettor acknowledging a draft for H.G76f. %e., tho amouut snbscribed in Chicago for tho beueflt of tho sufforors by tho recent boavy floods in ¥rance, and oxpressiog tho pratitude of tho French Govarnmont for the contribution. An old Iady of 65 yoars, named Aun Vail, bas boon missing from Ler homo on Monglier atrent, ooar Halstod atreet bridgd, since o wook ngo osterday, aud hor daughter, Mrs. Johanns }lngln, I8 fearful tuat somothing Las happened ter, an sho ia slightly demonted. Informatton concerning bor should be left at any of the police ntations. o'clock yestorday afternoon Willie How- lrs.‘r::shhnfl l!lNfl, 1035 West Madison atreet. *bad hia right arm broken and bis sknll fractared in $wo plnecs, while attompting to_Loard a train on the Chicago & Northwestorn Ilaiiroad. Ho was ottended by Dre. Gavin, Whiddon, and Sarmott, allof wlom sre iu douot a8 to his ro- covory. Tho Dirsctoraof the Chicago Astronomical Bociety hold a regular quarterly meeting last aveniog in Room No. 1 1nisoxe Building, W. II. Walls, Exq., tho Vice-Preeidont, in the chair, Tio named of soveral now mombors woro report- ed, and tho Becrotary stated what progrous is boing mado 1 the work of raix{ny un endowment fund. A fow subscriptions havo already boen made, on the plan of pledgng o certain sm, which, however, need not bo paid g0 long a8 the nubycriber pays inlerost thereon al the rute of 8 POF cent por anaum, A young man named Henry Barry, 27 years old, mado a weak attompt to saver bis jugniar estorday mcmix{fi about 7:30 o'clock. His home {a at No.'3u0 Bouth Morgan street, with a stop- mother, with whom ho haa had diffeulty, Is real or imaginary griovances causod Lim to go o an uncle's house st No. 447 Ceutre avente, aod thors attomps enicide. Procuring a table- knifo and fork ho woutinto n woodshed and pro- ceodad to attack bis throat as ho would a piove of meat, o cut a gash geross his nock with tho kvife, and then jabbed the forkinto it. without accomplishing bis purpose. He waa discovered, snd Dr, Hobbs summoned $o sttend ki, Ie will recovor, At tho lato quartorly mecting of tho Medical Noard of the Gorman-American Diuponsary, tho Bscrotary reported that, within the first tirco months of the third yoar of tho Bocicty’s exist- euce, 908 aick persons had been treated ‘and fur- nished with modicines aud surgical appliances froo of oharge. Tho patients comprised poopls from nearly overy nationality. ‘The numboer of proscriptiony suppliod was 1,634, Tho quarter onded with September. The Socioty iu ane of 1he most practical 1n tho city, and during ils ex- itonce hau ralisved mnnif from distress nad snf- fening whoeo condition without ita aid wnust have beon hopeless, ‘The inotitution stould cownmend itself groatly to the liberal public. The sick horses of the West Divirion Rallway Company wore reported as not so woll yestor- dsy, The corporation has 1,250 horsea; of theso botweon fifty and sixty are sick with a very mild form of tho epizootic Which sppeared here three years sgo. Nono of the horsos uro con- sidered daugorously itl, and it will bo noticed that thus far only a amall proportion of tho aui- male are :Nic(ed{ The borses suffering aro ox- tromely woll taken caro of ; tho ntable is kept ‘warm, and everything possible is being dous to provent & sproad of tha divease. Tho Company do not make tuoir timo ag fast s bofore tho dis- case l[meurd. in order to botter protoct their animals, and thereby caums lees inconveniunco mul ‘(hn public, by preventing suy scrions ree sults, Dm—(nglnoputwukthuWantDiv(llonnaflmy Company were grauted a perwit for tho eractioi of s bullding on their property on tho southeast cornor of Randoiph and Hiate streets, A Tamne UNE roportor calied on Mr. William 11, Ovington, the Bocretary, yesterday to obtasn from bim some {fucts in regard to tho metter. That gentleman stated that tho Company did nos intond to Ro elaboratoly o the biilding busioss this 1all. Tho lot thoy osn 18 104 by 150 feot, xud tho building which 18 to Lo orected will be o Pplsin, ono-story brick, 36 by G0 feet, to bo used wa the oflicos for the' Company. 'INis In to bo . Putup on the corner of the afley, 60 a8 not to obatruct the lob i case a more olaborata strie- ture s contemplated. 'Tho geutleman stated that the ground would be leased, but ouly to porson wlo would erect a flne building on the sito, The Company Just now was not ready to build, lease, or #oll. cxcept as above slated. THE BOBTAIL HULTS, Yenterday morning Mr. for Mensrs, 8, F. and 1. I, Coue, had thelr casoy continued fu tho South Bido Polico Court, aud subpamnas isaued for tio atteudaico of witiesmes for a b ug on to-morrow mornng, when the cases will bo triod beforo n Mugistrats sud & do- feuse offered. 1t will be remembored that the Measrs. Cono wbre forcibly ejcctod frons & boh. tail Cottage Grovo avenus car becauss they rofused to pay tholr to other than & regularly-authorized conductor., The Company emploss & number of wmen who aro sworu in sy epocial oficors, and they attompt to servo na conductors. It was to such individuals ay those that the gentlemon bove mentioued rofusod to pay their fars, and wera thon, after being forcibly ojectod, arroatad d charged with disorderly” conduct, as fully ng;med 1a Bunday's TRIBUNE, 1. Hiorms espressed great oonfidenco of wlnulnfi eido of tho caso. Ho holds that the law cloarly compels the Company to plsce conductors on their can, wund - tbat the pretezs of omploying men s1nply to abuse ruisting pasnengers who only Want to ves the law cowplied with wan entirely :::Jblll!é:l‘l'c::nnln’rll;]nwpnrnm ta go down with the 10 mon e mfibyéhmrbmp‘loyum. werg tormed condue r. Btorrs eald” that i Justico Bummortle decided ngalost his cliont the mutu-u;':"s:l:lhrlm l:'l Lefore s Jury, bs this was the ouly way to xen“ly teut tho queetion ut 18BUe, —whather gy incorpor- ated cumrluy could opeuly violuto s law sot down for its goverutnent and the protection of $he publiv. TUE ETR AND ¥AR INFILuapy, sume lcigth hins poey re- . A. Btorrs. attorney his ‘\ cg!;lmuufilu\o\n ff’ ceived frow Mr, William If, Condon 2 oral ubject of tho Niuois Lya wng. po byl Urmary, aod tho - condnes, ap fip Cpi L. Holuew o owulut ‘of. gy o stitution. Mr. Coudon ebfects Lo an acticle 1y “Lus Taiwoxz of date Oct. 6. aod*rostates thy causen of complaint xe follams : iu Apn, oug Kate Wolf, & blind girl, was takon 1o thg pd firtnary for treatwment, Dr. Holues examiney the girl's oyos, and said that ke could, ho thought, so far rolieve oue of thom thay ‘we could woo. At thesame timo, hie wonld pertorn, a0 operation unloss the girl could remsw iy thy 1ufirziary for atino, aud pay $1 per dsy for board, It wua reprosentod that tha girt was a pauor, und o entitled Lo freo treatuient. A cortificato of tho fuct under the law was obtained, aud in July the girl returned with It for operation. I8 tinio Dr. Holmes refased to operate st all, saylug that he could do no good to the girl's oyos. On this showing Mr. Condon appealed to Gov. B‘-v;x 0, and was by bl referred to (ho Buard of Trus of ths Lostitution, before) whom by referrod chargon A Eumm of owde an ed by oculfim:. all of whom think that an operatjon rhould lm\'e]lx‘on mlrh;rmod, and thal 1 wae likoly to rexult in good. Ti peinia siude. Ly Mo, Béndan &oh briofly theeo; That the institution receiven a consider- ablo voarly allowanca from tho Siato os o cliar- itabla infirmary, aud shonld, therofore, afford as ek teliof to paupers, proporly accrodited no- dor tho law, as to paying patients; that Dr. nobnes was puilty of mnifonsance in ofileo when ho rofused to traal tho azirl Wolf s a panper, though bo was willing to do #0 if she could pay. It advanes of a posnibie asaertion by Dr. Holmen that tho pitl's cyes had grown worso in (ho Interval hotweon the oxamiinations, Mr. Condon paye shat tho discase waa chronie, aud clou!d not have changed mueh, if any, in the time, ‘Tho invostigation by tho Truatons will ba ro- snmod to-dny, and a veidict bs shortly rondered. Mr, Condon aliudes alao to what b dooms ofli- cinl discourtosy nnd ill-troatment by Mr. Davon- port, the Buperintendent, 1 refmamg to admt nu ocillst summoned by him (Condon) as n wituess, st Dr, Holmes, be bmitt i THE COUNCIL. CITY AFPATHN, A rogular moeting of tho Common Council was hold Iast evening, Trosident Dizon 1u tha chair, An inyitation {0 attend tho inanguration of the Second Regimont Armory was aceoited, The Committeo on l'olico reperted favorably on the ordinance croating the oflico of City Coroner. Laid over and publishod, Tho same Committeo apptoved tho romoval of Martin Scuily from tho South Bida Tolico Court Clerkehip. Laidover and publishied. The ap- pointment of J. J. Crowley waa disapproved. and tho Conneil conenrred in tho report, which kills tho chances of Mr, C. Ald. Quirk tried to ealt np tho ordinance for suppresiing Lobtail ears, and the Committon having it (u cliargo was ordorod to roport at noxt weotiog, ANISCELLANEOUS, Ald. fonay introduced gomo resolutions call- .ing on tho Corpoiation Coungol to #eo if thars was any fand from which monoy could he dranvu for tho building of dormitorics at tho polico siatlons, Ieferred to the Commilieo on Police, A patentoa of n *'gas governor ” oilered to put i invention on the strost lampy on:d to take ay his pay & sum equal to the price of hulf the gas saved, Roterred. Ald. Quirk offered a petition snd ordor for tha improvement of Wost Lako stroot, fron Wessorn AYenuo to tho railroad tract, Referred. ANOTHER HILDIETIL BOAD, Ald. Hildreth offered a resolution giving tho Chicago & Sonth Atlantic Railrond Company right to run thoir tracks on fedzie, Californis, Twonty-pixth, and Thicty-first streota up to tho city hunlts witbin certain boundaries, which were statad to by thooo of tho Bridewall property. Keforred to the Committes an Ratlrondy. All_the business beloro the Council was do- dlared tinisued, NEDISTRICTING TIE CITT, After a motion to adjourn had been made, Al Campboll wanted to move a committon of nino on rodistricting tho cxl{. Ald. Hildrodth siated that no redistricting the city undor the now charter could be made until 8 «censuy hind bean taken, and ha thorefors juniet d on the motion to_adjonry, which wad theros upou put and carried, — FOR CHARITY'S SAKE. THE, INTERTAIXMEST AT STANDAKD TIALL, A bighly intorestiny entertainmont, consisting of tableaux and paulomizies, was given last evening in Standard Slall, on the corner of Michigau avenun and Thirtecuth atreet, Ac- cordiny to tho printed programmo, the enter- tainment was given ** by ladies of Stho city," doncription which is vary indofinite, and conveys noidea of tho particular object for which it was given. It should be stated, thero- fore, that this nmatour exbibition was gotten np by soveral charitable Jadies iz nid of tho Women's and Children's Hospital, comer of Adnms and Paulina sirecis. The gonoral man- ager of tho echomo wag Blr. G. I. Bart- lett, of Boston, who Lias con- ducted similar cutortainments in sevoral of tho Enstorn citlos with groat success, Through the efforta of AMrs, J, C. lilton, and othor Iadics, tho aMnir was widely beralded, aud consequently tho not tacommodious hull was weil Blled {nfit ovoning with o select audienca, who were well repaid for their coming by o renlly choico and excollently-conducted cutortainmont, "I ho progrimme Lius boen already publiehod 1 Tne TrinuNx, and tuarcfors nged not bo particu- lorized. It should ouly bo said that the tablenus, or art atudios, as thoy are called, were carelully and faithfully executed, whilo the pantomimos furninhied atl tho winusement that could ho ro- quireil. _Following 14 o fist of the participonts: Mra, Ray, Miss Dlalmor, Mra. Sago, My Burker, Mrw. Bickford, Miss Xont, Miss Florence Hilton, Mise Carrio Iilton, Miss Whiting, Miss Becchor, Miss Swilt, Miss Blanche Bryan, Mi: Floronco Bryan, Mis Flostwood, Miss Carter, Miss Badger, Miss Nellio Buoll ; Blosars. Roborts, Teuniy, Parker, Douson, Hacknoy, Aeay; and Mastera Goorzto Hilton and Willle Jones. At tho exhibition thia evening thero will bo an entiraly differont programme. 1t s also pro- posed to ropeat tho ontertalntaont rome evening of xiext woek for tho bouelit of Nt. Luke's Howr pital. —_—— WEST MADISON STREET. THE CITIZENH WANT IMFROVEMENTS, A mecting of tho proporty-ownera of tho ex- treme wost end of the city was held last evonlug In Yao Bureu's drug-store, cornor of Califoruia uvenuo nnd Madisou stroet, for the purposs of considering what stops should bo takon for tho improvement of tho latter thoroaghfars west of tlie railroad erossing. A, B. Kollogg was olected Chairman, and W. W. Calkiug Socretary, Mr. Kollogg stated that tha privcipal object of tho mooting was to discuss the nocessity of a eystom of woworago on that partof Madison street. There might bo sowerage castward to tho dralus oast of the railwey, but tho Loard of Public Works, probably through tho influsnce of the West Siaa Park Coinmissionors, were siroug- 1y apposed last year to coustructlog sowers in thiy direction, claimmg that the fall was not great enough, aud that the sewerage must run westward, und 1t was snpposod that tho Board vould Lo oqually unwitling to ontertsin any proposition of soworage draining castwsard this year, Mr. Calkine thonglt that all the offorts of tho proporty-ownets should bo towards inducing tho 4ioard of Public Works to construct a large tewer on California avenue, Ho said that tno T'atk Comuivtioners were porhaps finaucially 1a- terouted 1n hiaving u sower on Kedzio avesuo, but he thought that thoy were tuflciontly inter- entad n California avenue Lo canso them to buila & sower through 1f thoy were urged by tha proporty-owners aloug the proposed lino, ‘I'. A, Conloy thought that the only wa; coinplish anythiug was to bexlega the Joard of Publis Wi porginiontly and dotermiuedly un- til the work was done, 1f wousthing vigorous wore uot dune qulckly, Lake street would get thw wiart, aud the opportunity which Madikon Htreet bind to outatrip Laze would bo goue. Mr, Van ureu subtitted the followtag, which wan sdopted, Itesolred, That & commiiten of appainte o CLulr fo wivise whi the onts of Labhs otevis fothe feambility of tmudistely laylug & nower on Califorala aveuo wouths frow Lake street to Harrison, tlueny east on tarrisum strech to West:rn avenue, oF «l4o diruct on California avcntte t 1bo river, W, W, Calking, J, N. Banks, and B. Van Buren wero named us the committes, Upon mution A, L. Kellogg, the Chairman of the miceting, man added Lo the Comnitteo, An adjonrtmont wos thon eveuiug 1w Vau Buren's 1all, et g LOCAL LETTERS, it WOODARD ON TUE CUUNTY ThYANUREN, 4o the Eurtor of The Chicajo Tribune: Cineavo, Oct, 1.1 flad In your issue of this mornivg & wote from our County Ireasurer, H, 1. Millor, as fullows; A SEROUS OUANUE, Thu speaker coutinued: Uiy prosent County “Tronsurer was u guod It 0 63 nionthe sk, Br o hiad changed bis polltics wince, becsuse he was Lirafd bo could Dot turn over the people’s waney ta e [ucoming Freasurer, Butiibo publlo demsnded tlizt e whould turn over'all uf ils fusds to Lls sices- a0t 0r e conriderod s defaulior,” . ‘Tho above {3 frou s speoch dullvered before the Tie- ublicen Centrul Comuuittew un Baturday Ly Mr, W, ard, 1 provounce the eliarge an infaino iid tho suthior a wiltul and taalicious ll-lnu.mnr. ol ‘Tho roport of what [ uaid in spbstautially cor- Tect, with thia excoption: I sald' that I bolioyed thxt Lo was afruid that he could not turn over the peuples woney to the Incoming Treasurer, Ldobelieve it 1'will £0 » 8tep fusther, sud sy that 1 do not bolieve thut he or hiy candidate for ofliee, whom Lo oxpressod & desiro to boat #x mouths ago, aud for whom he now abandous the Hovublican party, which Lo so laved, intouds to Py oyer the wouey, s I .understand tho taw, Tle puhhc'wlllbl‘mr me withiess that, in all dig. cusaions of publio atfuire, I bav - Kiud personalitios. L bava no m:ll:l:x‘f;gol:‘:. to ao- had untit Monday THE CHICAGO TRIBUN TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1875, ainst Mr, Miller personally. Our rolations iways been kindly. Ilo Is & gonial man, and hin standard of honosty may bo above the avarago of that of Cook County politicians. 1 cordially and_voluntarily oiTer this complimant to my friond Miller. "It T find i thae futuro, near or remoto, thal I havo dena him any mjuntico my napologs ahall bo as full, frank, and public as my statemonts, and L will mako what toparation T can. Why do I belinvo that our funds are imptogor- 1y managed 7 Hocauso tio office, with hone and fair management, eannot bo worth {o any man hut 24,0t n year. Wil 3Tr. Miller say that £1,000 & yoar s all tuat lio hes mado out of the oitice 7 Jiv the taw and by tho dacisions of the Huprame ('ourt his is not entitled to n cont mnore, 1 care not wheilier it s voted to him by tha County Board or not. I8 1t not truo that hoe hag secoved £10,000 or #1000 ns salary 2 I¢ na, what {a the ueo of laving any laws ? If the money i it in banks or auwhiero elso for a con- sudaration, it ia at tho enuaty’s risk and hazavd, and tho praceeda do not bolong to tho I'ronsurar, but to the County of Cook. 1f Cook Conniy's money is urod for speculative purpones, lot Cook County share tho profits of the speenintion. I boliovo that tho public funds have been placed whoro a considoration has found its way 1mto tho pockots of tho ‘I'reasurer fnstead of the Areasurs. ‘Thera must ho some hidden treasnra in the public nieal to fnduce Mr, Millor's candi+ dato to put ro much fime and money into hs eandidacy. C'an tho eweot harmony that now prevaile amonz tho horoloforo Antagonistis forcen ranult rrom n blind devotion to principlo ? I am ostonighued to tind thnt theso mun do not wont Lo count tho monoy as badiy as thoy did two yonrs ago, I balieved tho city money was all rigat then, T wan mirtaken, 1t is n good policy to count tho money overy two yems, Whom will it hurt? ‘Thoro ean bo no wmoro suspicious circumetances than au over-anxioty of a ‘Ireamirer to bo, or designate, his own puceossor. It is cucrently re- portod that €15,000 will bo spont 1o securo Mr. Ailler’s eandidate’s electidn, Liet us look nt tho bookkeeping of this seram- blo for the County ‘Itensurer's otico by prosent- ing tho peraonal account of tho Treasuror. om, To cash contributed by enthuslactic friends and Apent 4 e o the Connty Treasut - 415,500 Tiy mnlary, two years, nt §, Liuner, Total. e QOuery? * Why wonld it uot for any frionds to give me £49,000 vutrigbs »" I cannot oxplain. liow any money to pirchingo distilleries, ov butld blocks of buildings, or run spoj016, conld como from this transacting, Billy Bovo's hooks sy bo corresr, bus whonce come ainulleries, blocis of buldiugs, aud vis- iona of rotnisved fortunes for aspiriog candi- datos? 1t was tho hovu of our people, by tho adontion of nur Constitution aml proper laws, that tho selation of our county ollicors could be i thoro whowid bo noue of th peo- e2d to securo tho eloctions of can- "{hio uso of money to carry cloctions is bad aud disgrecernl anough, but it s adding in- £nlt 10 ijury to uso monoy rightfuily balonging zu’ tho peoplo tor tho corruption of the budy pol- stic. 1 will closn by giving ostracts of tho law, hop- img at woma fucare tiwe to #ave nu oppostumity of disedsrng connty manzgement wors fully, Chap, 53, Sec. 31 of Rovidod Statutes of Llinowm: The Clercs of all courts of record, the Treasurer, Shenl, Coroner, aml Recordor -of Deods of Conk County, elected aftor (ho adoption of the prosent Cous stitution of thin btate, il Teveivo an thelr only cora- jensation, ute, o o o Tie County Sreisurer thoaum rt of Cook Connty, of the Circuit Coutt, i, Corouer, baily from alary bheging oa b 1, dt1 6 Lung provided for a full, trie, sl iafnato accomnt of aud celuzaonts of his 1fidin Webster's D.ctionnry the following delimtion of “omoluments,” Wiick 1 give 1o suve my friond Miller the timo for luoking ft up: Froluwment—The pront arising feam offico or em- ylogmment t which fs ree.lvedl an o comprnvstion 1ur rervices, or which i annsxed (o tho possvssion of o few, and peruisitos, adviutage, gaiv, all fers '\ 53 Rlary pulida or privey 1donot soo any 2150,000 fa the Troasuror's oflice, unless Wobster s wrong. li takesin everything, ~—dealguating in corresnonding columns the amonnt of cilfeos nnd emolupienta eaenod, cic. Every puch afficer, respoctively, sall, on tho 1at day of June and the st doy of Deceraler fn each year, durlng the termof his office, oud whils recelving n sulary, us Leretn provided, mako to the Chatrman of the Board of Commlusiouer u roport {n writing, tnder oath, of all the fees and emolittments of his oflice, of oviry name aud deseription whatsvever, ele, This doos not leave auything but tho 84,000, Ho’.hm‘g oo enn ko taken without perjury, Thore i1 nothing Lo retitevo loxt fortanas, And i, fn tho Connty of Coolk, upon sudsting of such nccounts, thore shall be found ‘any lalsnco titn to the County of Cook: fromi tha County Treaeurcr, the County ¢f Couk shall account for ad ” puy over 1o the City of Clileago its just proportion of tho same, This last clauso was_dewigoed to fuclndo tho 137 por cont cbarged by tho A'reasuror for the coflocuon of tho defingucnt liet returned by tha City of Chicagu, In closing, 1 would inuire who gets the inteseal on tho grab Inw railvay rebates, aud tho mnouoy in possonsion of tho county for building tho Court-tlouse ? ‘I'hat fs n wort of permuneat fund. Wouidit not be a gond idea to fnvost thin or anysurplus fuads in United Hinton Louds? Doos it make any ditferonco to Ar. Miller to whota those futds ar trausforrod 7 W. Woopanp, MR DEYE ANSWERS MR, WOODALD, To the Kiditor of The Chicaa Cuteaao, Oct; 11,—r., Wi ported in Jant BUNDAY'S LRInUNE s Laving stat- cduta Repnblican meoting on Saturdsy last, among other things, the followmng: *The present County ‘I'reasurer wan a good Republie- an six mouthy ago, but ho had changed bis poli- tics siuce, breause ho was afrald ho could not turn over the pablic money to the incoming ‘Treasarer.” Whothor Mr, Millor was & good Re- pubiican six months ago, or whether Lo now is, or what his roacons may have Leen for Ioaving the Ropublican party, aoes not concern me, nor do Irare a flir. But whon Mr, Woodard mskes tha negertion that thoe reason for JMr. Millor's Jeaving tho Kopublican party is * becaunso bo ju afraid that ho could not turn over the people's money to tha incoming Treasurer,” ho troads on tender ground. becauso there in just where it bLits mo, It i protty generally known that, ns far na rocoiving (he publio fuuds: and disbursing the Hamo iy concarned, 1 have tho inmodinte supor- viston, us I bave had for a numnbor of _yoars pro- viouw to Mr. Millor's term. Now, if Mr. Miller wero afraid of Lis ability to turn over the public funde, having mimapplied them, I would be as guilty a8 Lo, Nay, more so, becauso I bad tho ability to prevent it But not a dollar bhas ovor been misanplied, and overy cent of the pec- Flo‘u moncy alvays las been, and {4 now, on iaud and safo fu two good bLankw, viz,: the Union aud (Corn Exchange National Hanks, ready to pay oll lnwful demands, And Mr. il lor will pay over ovnr{ dollar of the poonle’s nioney in eurreney to his successor, tho satmo ay was donn by hiy predecessor, Mr. Miller wover signed but ona check ag Troawurer to my kinowledge, which wan abaut o ' year ugo, in favor of Ham- uel James for achool inoney, but, as hio ling novor lett his siznature at the bauk, pay- meut was rvefused, and he, rathor cnjoymg i, romurked: *I gnenn 1 won't sign any more. " Perhaps Mr. Woodard thinka it ta ba of little cousequsnce what declarations aro maae at po- Jitleal mostingn ro long au the desired effect in ubtalned; but { bog to differ from him, 1 holda man's reputation for honeuty and integrity anove any price, and 1 would not sully v teputation for any oflico or position in the gilt of the Up- J-ouition, itepublicun, or wuy othor purty, [ witl inform Mr. Woodard that § alwayn bavae bees, and am tow, & good Rupiiblicun,—bever wan o spaech- nking ous,—Dbut I was a vory uclivo one for four years quning the Kebellion [n tho army, and if b and evory Rovublican w this county will tight a3 well, honesily, sud unsaltlshly iu thia pending campsign a8 'L did during tiiose four Senos 1 the War, overy ltepublican candidato will by elocted by a laigé tjonity, Lot Mr. Woodard fight bravely on, but for shune lee him not eloose for his Sieapous ma- ligmiy and falselioad, and theroby cast rofiee- tious ou others und injure the Nepublican cause. Itespectfully, WitLian Beve, CUST OF THE NEW CPSTON-HOUSK. Tu the hditor of T'he Chicagw Irivune: Cutcacv, Oct. 11,—'The Washington dispatohea in Tux Twnune of yesterday say : **Lhe agent of Muellor, in attompting (o controvert tho state- wmont of thoso dispatebies as to tho cost of the Cuttor-Houss buildity, i4 vecking to deny tho ofticial records.” Tt thatwero so, what ovidence doen thut declaration furnizh of any lusccuracy in my statements Hutany lettor was directed especially to the owission from thotable of “matoriala on hand unexpended,” of an imwenso awount of Buena Vista etone, wtono-cuttiug,” aud * stone-sawe ngd Whick sucls tablo should have included, and 1 do pow declare that wuch table doos mos sbow ono-tenth of the itoms which it should present. Dy wtatemants wore cor. S6ch, and sand nusoewesed, and Af they differ from] the ofilcinl records, ro much tho woiko for the ** ofiicial recorda,” Tut the dis- inteh alxo furnlshies this intorenting bit of in- }nrmn(mn in tio name connootton : + Tho figures showing the monay expanded wern takon from # vorbatim transeript of tho ovidenen given beforo the Government Commission, and ara found in the aiiicial statoment of IHannaford." “Thi, then, rhowa tho “ monay ozpended " for what tha Comission denominate throo-fourths of thie amount of etone neceasary ** delivored and wron; T, then, is the'* evidence ™ on which the Commission bao their Atato- ment that tho cost of miwne-cuttlug has been ‘temormomns” Well, then, accord- ing At theeo figuros, taking tho rora amounta paid for cutting nndor the 16 per cont coutract; undor the contract for cutling Lasoment-ntono : and under thocontract for aaw- fng,-—in_ ehoit, all the work deno by John M. Mupilor upon the stock for the Cuatorn-llouso, tneluding the oxtraardmary porcentage of riche Ty-carved aud wolded worli, and adding thoroto tho cost of the tiovernmont auporintondoneo of cutitng aud contingont oxponsos (s is dono 1n tho item of **stone-catting ™), and the entiro ngieogate iM leea than 75 per cont groator than the cost of the stork ! Caun the ©ofilcial records ™ of auy other build- iui make euch a showing? Will tho record of any ptone-cutting ' of rolative quantity and eharacler that Ling Leon excented for tho Government or j rivato partios, nudorany syetem of contract, in tho Inst bfteen yoars," show &0 muall & porcoutage of cost ? Aut, it may ho ciatnied, this results from tho axcesrivo cont of tho stock, aud tho statemont of the Commisslan that “n clieapor and better ntone coulu hava been obtaived” might bo nd- duced in support of nuch & proposition. Now, if yourindustrions corvenpondent will ** transeribo,” Tor tho henollt of your readers, the portion of the **avidenco " o which the Commission based that statement, it would materially atd in oluci- dnting s watlor that Las herstofare undergone connidernbio dwcussion. Very reapactfully, A. G, MiLrs, FIONSE-BTEALING IN CTNCAGO. To the Edttor uf 1hr Chicagto T'ribuns : Cutoaao, Oct, 11,—Tlhe otbor day, in Mason City, in this Btato, » common horse-thlof was purated by an indignaut rural population and Iynchod. IHorso-stealing is decidedly a poor bueiness in tho country, bosides heiug attendod with & considerable personal danger if the thief iy eanght, In wido coutrast, indood, 18 ths busi- nesy carried on in this city, where, judging from tho innumerablo rojorts of horses and car- ringes being taken cvery day, it wonld scem thnt our city dotectivo force {s powerleas to pre- veut or discover tho gangs that aro ongaged in tho business of lorsc-stealing in our midst. One of our morning y'aj:ors last week announced no less 1 horsos and rigs takon from our olreols during the twenty-four houts preceding, Not o day pasacs that boryos amd vohiclen are mnie taken from tho streota almost boforo the face and eyos of their ownars, In overy instanco coming to omr knowladge of the suficrary having giyen infor- mation to tho Iolice Department, tho ofiicer baving in ehargo this brauch hna invaribly ade vined secrecy and noy to advertiso lowes. \Wh; thin advico 1w given I leave tha olwo Dojia ment to explun, Ou tho otior hand, in overy case of dtolun haornes nud earnages advortised in ‘Tue TrisuNe, thoy been found and the proporty rosained by tha owner, comiag to the knowledgo of tho writor, Whis this mnetticicney on tho part of our polico dotective foree? Certainly 1t demands n puslic explanatien, Robbones, burglarios, and other crimes, are pursued with vigor and puniebed, yot horae-steaiing is an overy-day occuirenco in Chicago. Lot tho thioves bo pursned and pua- ixned, and our word tor it, horse-stealing in Chi- cago, as in othor placos, will be an unprositable aud au unsate busincss, A Vietust or Honar-TuIEves, = MISTAREN IDENTITY. To the Editer of The Chicago Tribune: Cuicsao, Oct. 11,—f desire to correct tho atatemont contained In Tue Tumuss of this morning that 1 iutroduced o resolution at the Farwell-lall meoting on last Sunday sliernoou favoring aeking tho Board of Liducation to rescind tho action of Sept. 28 in rolation to changing tho opeuipg oxercises in tho public schools. I attended that meoting, as I have soy- oral other mootings whon tha samo question was dizcusaod, and gove strict attention to ail thut wao coid, but made no remarka er motion, 1 would furtbor say thot my opinion in the matter of dtovotiou-oxercises romaing unchanged. A goad deal wan said al thie meoting, and ot otler similar mectinga I havo attended, on tho benotity tiat come from teaching tho doctrives of uluistianity in schools, O™ this point it may ho well for the publio to be informed that the Now Tostament bind uot been read an moat, if fudood iu ony, of the schooly for years. I tndorstand that ity use was discontinued by tho arder or suggestion of tho Buperinteudent of Instructioa, It soems to me that the pro- teata wo now hoar against excluding Christian- ity from tho schools sliould havo boon mado a long tuno ago, if at all. Liespectfully yours, Rovxey Werew. TTIE HUMANE SOCIETY, To the Eilitor of T'he Chicago i ribune : Cuicago, Oct. 1L.—What Las Leeomo of onr 1llinois Humane Bocisty ? If it in ut all in need of funds (which is nut at all probable tn so just and upright & city as Chicago), lot it station somo of its detectives nlong Nlichigan avenue, whoro thers 1 a fine field to eulargoits coffers by making about twenty fines per day, not for crielty to the poor and wretched-looking horses alone, but for those that aro fat and sleek, sud owned by some of tho wealthy firms, who aro woil ablo to pay & nne. ‘Ihe londs that aro put oo horses to haul over this ill-conditioved thorouglifare are a dis- grace to deconcy and humnml{. painful to witness by the people sircot. ~-Will not the Humane Bociety look into tho matter und stop this cruelty 7 1t {a greatly complained of, and yot no ove scems to mova in the mutter. Also, will nat tho Naciely make it knawn through the papora whoro aro its pres- ent quartors? AVENUE, —_— THE CITY-HALL. The City Collector yeaterday rocelved £18,600 on general city tazes. Duriug the past week ko rocolved o total of §66,000. ‘The Polico and Tire Dopartmants will bs paid off to-dny to tho mount of §80,000, us will also tho omployes of tle Loard of Public Works. The Committee on Whnrves and DPublic QGrounds will meot at 3 o'clock Thuraday after- noon lo the City Clerk's offico, Ald. I, W. War- ren iy Chawrmsn, Tho Board of Publio Worka will to-day adver- tisn for 3,600 cubic yards of earth-filiug for the protection of tho sewer on Woustern nvenuo, bo- tween Fourteonth and Harrison stroots. The Committco on Markets failed to maet yes- torday for lnck of & quorum. The ordinance providing for a Milk Inspoctor wos laid over iue dethitely, much to Lo disploasure of the Board of Health, The Committecs onBtreets and Alleya for each of the (hreo divislonn of the city met yesterday, and amended thecattlo-driving ordinzace 1n such manuver an will prevent the nuleance between tho Liours of 8 and 9 in the morniug, from 12 to 4 o'clock, aud from 4 to b o'clock in the aftornoon, ‘I'ho Board of Public Works yestorduy ordered Moskrs, Fizsimons & Conuel!” to procosd with work ou the Fullorton avouuo condait. 'This no- tlon was taken o uvold the poasibilitics of a suit syninet (Lo city by the contrectors to whom tho Jub wus avarded. © Mayor Cotvin fully swaction ed the uvtder, LOKING FOR A MARSHAL, It s wald, by thowo who, know that Ald. Hile droth will bo the next Munshal, iu spite of tho statuted which preclude i, ‘I'he way in which is id to bo dono i3 to wait until liildreth's term in the Couucil oxpircs, which {8 legally in No- Yewbor, or at least that 18 hio ond of the time for which ho was elected. T'he action of tbe Mayor iu not sunding in the nomination ot the weeting of the Council last night gives it & stroug coforiug of truth, and sach it will un. dunbtodly prove to be. This position is further strengthivued by thie fact that nono of the frionds ulflllu other candidates appuar to Le doing sny- thing, and aro most hivivg on this P S ey THE COUNTY BUILDING, Tho Qrand Jury was yoaterday engeged with potty cagos, and found the ususl nuwber of in- digimeuts., Tho Wabash aveuue matter bus been dropped for the present. Baraoy Aaron, the pugilist, entered into a life Lattlo yestordsy. ‘The contract was drawn in tho County Clerk’s ofiice, the party of tho second part boing Muss Louise Farloy, ‘The ofices of Joseph C. Adams, Justico, Thomas Frake, Oonstable, Towa of Northeld, havebasn declared vacant by realguation, aud » nd spocial eloction has been orderod for Nov. 2 to 1l tho ramo. 5 Sheriff Agnow's late atiack upon the Connty Board in apt to give him erome 'troublo un- Joss Tinsing sad Poriolat come to hus teseno, It in nlready intimated that tho matter of dioting risoners, from which ook Cotngv 8heriffa ar- inarily dorive moro than from thoir enlarios, will nioot oarly attention, Tho members of the County Board who vislted Quincy a few days ajzo ware at thoir ponts yos- torday, Quincy stouo roomed to have mede far lesn Tmpression mpon tham (hav éomo of tho othior products of that city. They woro froo to say thet Qniney stono would not do for tho Court-louno, all of which tha * ring " kuow some time ago. E. A. Fox, a nophew of a yenorahle woman on Htato atroot, yestordsy nnplled at tho marriagoe- Tticonsn window for the nucassary documionts to ano of his nunt's ** banrdors,"—a Miss Throop, Tho trouble with Edmund appearcd to hoe that Do had 1ot reachied yoats of dikorotion, aad he found s appenls for liconse to marry in vain, Hin Intonded took 1o misfortune angthing but Plonsantly,andiinadvertontly lot drop a fow oaths, which stireod Jleh's emplovea for a mowment inta n frenzied condition, As tho diuappointed tivain were leavings tho room the ' boarder * mot anotbor troubls, belng onddenly summoned by a messengor to return Lo the roof which had shel- tored her so long aud well. it CRIMINAL, Cliarlos Barry, rosiding at tho corner of Kings- bury and Kinzio stroeta, ontorod the spartmonts of Mary Slilier, ¢ No. 461 South Clatk street, and whon he came out last avoning he was out just £0. And for this mall sum hio eansed hor artost by the police of tho Armory Statton. Anton Junkery of the firm of Roello, Junker & Co., dietillers, was yosterday brooght befors Commisstonor I1oyno on & chargo of defranding tho rovonue. He gavo bail in tho sum of 825,000 for lus appearanco boforo tho District Court, withs Mesers, Schwab and llolmhoiz s waratios, Mr. Rocllo, of the samo firm, was #o ill that ho could not be produced iu court. ‘Tho listory of tho transactiona which led to tho arrests has boen printod iu full i Pus Trsuse, Michael Huso, n Polish tailor, was boforo Tua- tico Heully vonterday afternoon charged with beolng onc’of thy pacty who assaunlted and killed Jacob Mrazok, the baker at 181 West Division streot. 1lie brother, Albert Huse, was alsa brought up at the samo time. They gavo tho nugies of the men who caused tho disturbanco as Willism A, McFarland, William Cutlen, Martin McGary, and Jumes O'Connor, and for them tho police aro now oo the lookeut. The fluso brothars were hold without bail to await tho ro- wult of tho injurios, At 5 o'clock last ovening ano of the victims, Mrazck, died, sl the other, Kowalsky, way in & very low condition and grad- nslly sinking. ——— CANADA. Jdudicial Appointmonts — Dominion IRovenues — f°croonnls — Abortiontsts on ‘Trinl. Syecial Dispatch to T'ke Chicago Tribune, © OrTAwa, Out., Oct. 11.—Tho Judges of tha Bupremo Court of Canadas, 88 published in the ofiicinl gazotie,’ mre: Chiof Justico, W. B. Iiloh- ards, from Outario : Puisne Judyes, 8, IL Strong, from Ontario ; J, T. Taschorcan, from Quobeo ; 1. Fornier, from Queheo ; W. A, Henry, from Nova Scotin; Wiliam J, Ritchio, from New Brunswick. i Itobort Cneselw, of Ottaws, has beon appointed Ncgietrator of Court. Mr, Richards wad Intoly Chiof Justice of Ontario. Mr. Strong is from iho Ontario Courta of Error and Appoal. Taschoronu was horetofora of tho Conrt of Queen's Doneh, of Quebec. Mr. Forniar leaves the Trivy Council to tako s soat on the Bupremo Bench, Mr, Henry is from the Nova Beotia Bar. Mr. Ritchio was latoly Chief Jus- tico of the Supremo Court of New Brunswicl, ‘Thomas Mosa, M. P. for Woet Toronto, has boon croatod o Justico of Court of Error and Appeal of Ontario. R. A. ilarrison, O, ., Torento, liss boen made Chiof Justice of On- tario, and V. P, Darion, of Montreal, a Puikna Judgo of tho Buporior Court of Queboe. The Jion, J. Callon, & Justico of tho Supromo Court of Now Liunowick, is now mule Chiof Justice of thosamo Court. T'ho oxceng of revenuo over oxpendilurs for tho month of Boptomber ia noatly i#+5G,000, ‘Lo Pramior han gone to Sarnis, and will address bis coustituents, Tonoxto, Oet. 1l.--Liout.-Gov, Macdonsld and Miatstor Wood have commenced a tour with n viow of visiting all the public institutions of tho Drovince, iucluding prisous, a+ylums, ete., alko charitablo and oducational institutions. Dr. Davis nud wifo, the Toronto abortionists, aro on trial ot the Aswizes, charged with dounlo murder. A lorge number of witucsses for tho Crown will testify, e e NORTH CAROLINA. Somo of tho FProvisions of Xts New Constitution. Epecial Dispat-h o T'he Chicago Tridune, WasnmatoN, D. C., Oct. 11.—Advices from Nortk Carolina show that the Constitutional Con- vontion is doing what the Republicans predicted it would do. 1tis attempting to nullify tho ro- sults of roconstruction, and to remand the negro to s condltion of vassalsge, or to disfranchiue him. Ouo articlo provides that ninoty days’ res- idonco in any county shall bo required to eutab- lish tho right of franchise. Tho limit now in thirty days. Awotlier forover doprivos per- sons of the elective franchiso who have boen convictod of an infemous crimo, and fails to doflno what whall be coosiderod Infomous crimes. This would silow partivan Judgos and electionofMcoars to mako the theft of a chickon or any othor offenso an iniamoos crime. Tho evident purpouo of tho iro articles lnst alluded to is to prevent colorsd men and poor white men from oxercising tho right of * wuffrago. Other equally obnoxious matter has been adopted by the Couvention, An ordinance hnn boen uidopted providing that the smondod Constitution shall bo snbmitted tos Yoto of the peoplo at tho olection to bo hold in November, 187, fiarriam, N, C., Oct. 11.—The State Constltn- tional Couvention adjournod sme dio this evon- ing after a sewsion of thirty-ono working days. In tho last few days of the scssion many impor- tant ordinances pnsved, smonntivg to a gonoral emaucipation of the Logislature from the re- etrictions undor which it ias laborod sinco 1863, and giviug it largor powors, Thoe publio debt question was vat Intorfered with, soveral inef- fectual attempts bong mada to repudiste tho spocial tax bonds, THE BLACK HILLS. Prof. Sanney Discovers Small Pros- pects of Golde Wasmurarox, D. (!, Ocl. 11.—The Commis- noner of Indian Affales recoived tho foilowing diapateli to-day from Walter P. Janney, Geol- oglst, exploring tho Black Hills, dated Camp on Tapld Crook, Bopt. 29 T have discovered gold in emall quantitiss in tho Bear Lodge Mountains, about 20 milon east of tho Little Dmsourl Buttes, in the northwestorn portion of the Black Mills, The fleld is limited in aros pot oxceoding 50 square miles, and is wholly in Wy- omiog, belug soparated from the rogion sbong Marney's Penk by the tted Water Valley. Tho gold 18 derived from the docomposition of ledges of foldupar, porphyry, careyiog oxides of fron und manganeso, no quartz being fouud in the reglon, aud the deposity, us for a8 examined, are gravel-bars of limited nres uear tho hoad of mountain streams flowing iu holts from the riv- er. Ihavo noarly completed the work of the survey, and oxpoct to reuch Lort Laramie on my retura abuut Oct, 16, MORTUARY. Specint Dispateh to The Chicago tridune, Lavousr, tnd,, Oct. 11,—Tho romsius of Mre, Nottio Woodward, noe Hilt, arrived here this evening from California, Mre, Woodward was married but & short timo ago, aud went with hor hushaud to Californis, with every prospock of a happy future, The young husbaud and relativoy Liave'tho sympathy of all our citize: gaklie Co-=steiansicns FORSAKEN CELIBACY. Swectal Disateh lo The Chicaco Tridune, BpuiNeyieLp, Iil, Oct. 11.—The Rev, Father Leuken, of tho Germau Catholio Church of Bty, Petor and Paul in this city, has followed the lead of Pero i{yaciothe, bounced out of s pulpit and tuto matrimony, The persons who know moat about tho miter are very reticout, but it is ocaitain thet on Wedbesday Iaat Mr. Leu- ken left tue ciby, (aklug with him Miss Ma Tangem A pinmp QGer nihn girl, 18 yeara oid, and tho daughter of hin housckenpor, to whom ho was married, 8 a letter from him states, in Cincinuatt, on I'riday Iast, 'Tho Hav, Mr, Lonkan was woll estoemed in thia eity, but sigco hio left many rumors aro in eirculation. Among other charges, it ia statod thiat tho veara pgo he travelod with the girl ha han now married in Lutopo, and it Is also said that a conniderablo nmount of the cliurch funds is nia-mg, bod this Inst rmor your corras n{mndmnt 18 enabled,.on the authority of soma of tho mokt relisbly of tho congrogation, to proe nounce ustruo, all tho chureh finds boing intact. ot chs it 01l Pointings. Inone advertiring columns this morning Messrs, Lltson, Pameroy & Co. announce an suction sale of o flos collection of moadern ofl paintings, at the stors No, 163 Btato stroot, Thins & cataloguo male, mada up with grest care, and great judgment has been shown in the eclection of {hio palatings, many of them bolug raro works of art, aud well worthy the attentlon of bugera of oll palntings, The auctionecrs have tha #tore, No, 183 Hiate atrect, fitted up as snart gallery eapocially for thls sale, which commences this morning at 11 o'clock, and ovening at 7:30, Attend tho sale this morning, while you have the whola catslogne {o select from. S This Socms to be the Week, but Nutting sxyn no, this will not be hin largest week's saien fu winter suits, Ulaters, overcoats, gents’ furniah- iug goods. Thi catabilshmont Ia reslly offoring v 6 mont styllsb garments men aud Loys at jobbers * prices, and It will pay to vislt Noa. 184 snd 16 Btat wireet, opposite I'simer House, Do not fall to get ono of thefr C. 0, D. clocks, s uow and most astonishing srticlo offered an an advertiscment at $1.95 oach, Seiaion) Wo Monn Every Word of Thia, finca Intraducing * factory prices” for all kinds of furniture, partics can rely upon the bost grade of goods from 20 to 60 per cent under others' prices, Satnpson, Q@recus & Co., 1023nd 194 State atreot, The ‘' Stowart Parlor,” ihat old reliablo atove, together with tho Argand Bass- burnor, Empress Kange, Harvard and Colunibis opon- grate stoves, can always bo found at Dalton's, 102 and 194 Htato stroot, —_—— Tho ** City of Berlin,” of the Inman Lino, which ran from Queenstown to Nosr York in 7 days 18 hours, has beat all previous por- formances, arrivisg at Queenstown Sunday morniug, making the entiro journcy in 7 days 15 hours 48 rin. utes actusl e, S Important to the Presorvation of Testh— John Goanoil's Cherry Tooth-Paste, the most eflicacions dentifrice known, Try $t. For #als by all druggists, Wholesalo ngents, Torrey & Dradley, 171 and 174 Handolph sirect, Pianos and Organs, Hallet, Davis & Co.'s Gz2ail, Square, and Upright and 8mith's American Orgens can bo found only at W, W. Kimbali's, corner State and Aduins stroats, Chicago, MARRIAGES. THORP—~VALENTINE—AL Inglwood, on Stnr- day, Oct. 0, by the Rt Rev, Charios Edward Cheney, D. 1., Alr, Thoman If. Thorp nnd Miss Etta Valontino, e 2t e e e e DEATHS. SIAFFER—On Mondsy, Oct. 11, Abram W., non of 11, 1, aud Ainella bliaffor, aped 0 yoars and 3 moniha. Funeral 1rom residen No. 501 Fuuton-st,, Wodnes- day,ut | p.ow, Fricnds wiw wvited, _N CHOLSON—Oct, 10, Catlertne Nicholson, aged ral from the resllenca of hor aon, James Nich- ofkon, 202 Buzlbit-tt,, at 10 o'clock Lucaday, by car- rlages to Calvary Comnete BLERE only son of Capt, agedl 1 months and 4 deyo. 8F~Rochrater, N, Y., [apers plonso copy, GRANGER—At tho rosidenco of her unels, Jamen Kentiody, No, 163 Forquerst,, aiter n short it paine fui flinces of hemorrhago of tho lungs, Mien Lizzie Graoger, alster 1 3L J. Granger, dn s '3hst year of oF e, Notlcs of funeral herentter, CURTIB—At Clinton3ille, 1L, Ocl, 10, at § o'clack a, m,, 2r. Josoph 8, Cartis, siel 24 years, Funicral from thio resudenco of Lis fathier, Willtam D, Curti, Eaq,, corner Prafrle-uv. and Twonty.third-at,, Oct, 14, 0t 2 'clock p.m., fo Graceland, Al friciida of the family favited to attend without furtlier noti 11, O, 6, Howerd Earle, aml Ani Benton Merrell, SPECIAL NOTICES. Wo Would by No Mcans rocommoud any madicina which ws did not know to bo koo, partioularly for infants, Isut of Mrs. Winalon's DO0ALIE. BYTUD Wo o apeai from kuowlodio, 1a e Iyt lina prosod 4 blowdug dndeod, by giviag at Infant, trublod witlh collo Datus, quiot sleone i jta pArors nnbrokan rout at night. POLITIOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. THIRD WARD, Thero will hoa meoting of the Republicans of tho Third Ward this evenfug nt 139 Fonrth-av., at Cruteh- en & Love' billfard purlor, Lot thers Lo'a good rally of all {n favor of honeaty in tho administratiug of our municipal atfaire. NINTIL WARD, Thero will be a mealing of thy Ninth Ward Repiib lean Club at No. 33 Blue Island-uv, this evening st 8 o'clock, - All Ropublizang of {hu ward are carnestly ro- «ucated ta bo preaent. Good apeakers will Yo in at- tendance, A, L. Maonoex, fecretary, ~ avoviow sarEs. rrnn . ATUOTION SALES, BY G. P. GORE & C0, 4a0d 70 Wabaeh avonus, ~ ** IDIER W GCGOoOODg Ona of tho laryeat a vomnin T"v’.-&'fi'y‘i‘w,‘&fln'-‘“i’-‘é e of ths eate gy wing o the rooh ired Glthing o rhugfl.',“:“‘xfa‘,) il STy o0t ey Notions, eto., will be sold on Tuseday thig Auiong the apechnl atiractionn ars a Gonie, Giollie, Ciswimeren, Costings, Cotigmdon, L8 nete, diiavlotn, Ghiooke, PLidn, Flfiiol, eig, - W= uperior Table Cul of popul ntueers, :"’ Popultr American rag, 1 oxtensive line of Linens, White Undorwear, Blawia, Fkirtn, Saxion, oo, Co00% Lading Gloves, Gannte, and MItth of overy frads ana 100 differont varistiea in (ients!, Tadior’, Mieses, Olllden's wear, Hoslers of ovary doacsipumc % Dres and Oversbirta, Overails,” eto, Latert” pict s Tatnond Cape, Unbrelisn, Bunpehders. Mang: fc8 ear, Hamburge, RuMings, Ties, Ribhonn, Triars Hata, Dressing.Combs, lirhshes, Dinck ang Goned Kilke, Twint, Silver-Tisted Waro, Lavn Dipar, 1o ipk, ete, Knit Goods in Oardigan: 'y Coats, aloy: . ity an i Mitis, Hoods, Backs, Wrintlola, et OARY] regular eatablished sale of Carpeta at 11 u,t}gs;n wa ahiail offor 3 and 3 plyn. aingle chiaing, sng’y 23 lno of Tag, Venetian, nnd Dutch Carpet, v OF0. 7. GONE & 00., 64 aud 76 Wabaspay, QD7 VW ABASET AT, Clowing out eale of au entire stock of frat-claas fo niture, and & Yory low lesse for two and o Lalf yesey on TUESDAY, OCT. 12, AT 10 O'CLOCE, 33 Chaniber aotn complate, 10 ploces. Ash ang Wala nut, marble and wood top, ennmaled and Painted Cop {10 Olismber sets, with Dreaning Canes and Buresegy Tarlor muits, Parlor auit Frames (ulno in musifn), Lasths grand Rep Govored Ea ny Chaire, Waltut Chuiry aig Rockers, Iteception Clairs, fide Boardn, murti s Durentt a5 Commoen, niabictop Tabie, foncy B et Tablos, Whalnots, Lounges, &¢. Go {napection on Monday: - Ban pscive, ot P01 foa G, P QORE & CO,, Anctioneery, 1,200 CASES WELL ASSORTED Boots, Shoes & Rubibers AT AUCTION, BY CATALOGUE, On WEDNESDAY. Oct. 13, at 9 10 o, m, PUR and FLANNEL-LINED GOODA, and PULL LINES of our OUSTOM.MADR GOODS will bo sold. GEO. P. GORE & 0s,, 8 and 70 Wabashay, 120 casms Our Own Make BUCKER BOOTS have fust come through our Factory, and will bo sold WEDNESDAY Oct. 12, at our Doot and Hhos Storn, ¥ GEO, P. GORE & CO.. 6% 104 70 Wabsahay, CLOTHING! A LARGE AND BPECIAL GALE 0P Gustom-made Clothing WILL DY HELD Thursday, Oct, 14, at 9:30 a, m, At which time the entiro atock of & New Yo and Retaller will be closod out, S S0k ke medlum-grads gools, . Tho #tock eonsista of Ane and wellisorted in mon's end boya' wear, Men's and Toga' Ovarenats, Hufts, Pants, Costw, snd Yeata will bo oficred, and on’evary Jut oiferad in fhiy hiowse ia nctually scld, eur patrun can depend tpoa argaing, Balea opon promptly at 0:30 a, m, Ealea of OARFETR each day at 11 o'clock, GLO, I GORE & C0, . faamdi0 TWM. A, BUTTERS & AUGTIONEERS, 100 MADISON- TUESDAY MORNIXO, OCT, 12, AT At BUTTLRY & CO,' TLarge Special Trade Sale Custom-Mude Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Kult Good: Shirts, Deawers, Hosiery, fl{lts. Gloves, Gauuatlets, and M‘tts. i TAT 16% BAST MADISOR-ST, Chattel Dfii;r;:::u::o Snlo. THE EHTII(}J"T;E‘URNITUHE ® THE Cosmopolitan Hotel, NO. 164 EAUT MADISON-ST., AT ATCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, Oct, 12, at 10 o'clock, The furnlturo of 656 Kooms, consithoy of Chiamine Sels, A s, Piflow, Bliokots, Sheotr, (i:rm Btares, n i v, eoms Luenitu 3, lated Castere, 51 and Vorks, Tae sry, Yablo Lincu, Cr Al Glarswars, large Cookliig Munge and ¥u laundry Machinery, Oitleo De Gas Fixtures thranglont the oo 7 ‘Il Totel can bo rentod on reasonatlo terma by & reaponnible party, WAL A, DUTTERS & CO, 9 Cerving Stind, w Cises, eloy ictioneers, adison-aty PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE. HIGH-CLASS At Store 143 State-st,, COMMENCING Toosday Yorving, Oct, 12, at 11 ollock, And continuing at 7:10 p, m. snd following WEDNES. DAY nud TIHURYDAY, Oct, 13 and 14, at same hours, A superb collection of 224 Modern 0il Paintings, All beantifully mounted in fine Gold-gilt Framen, ‘This collection of desirable Pictures fs consigued to us by a leading N. Y. Art Association ¥or POSITIVE HAL, without Limt o ressrve, and fa well worthiy tho aitentlon of ALL LOVERS OF ART IN OIL PAINTINGS, Want of space prevents our mestfoning the names of artists reprosented in the catalogus, Ou SIONDAY (dsy aud evenlug) the whole collection snilk ba arrauged sud on FREE EXIITIBITION WITH CATALOGUE, AT THE STORE, 143 SBTATE-8T: BALL COMMENCES Tueeday Morning, Oot, 13, at 11 o'clock, I!L'I_WN, POMEROY & CO,, Auctioneers. CUSTON-UADE _CLOTHING. TUERDAY MORNING, Oct. 13, at 0:30 o'clock, At our Stores, 84 & 86 Randolphesat., A largo stock seasonably Cuatomn-madoe Clothing, Over- coatw, Hack Conts, Busluess Costs, Pants, Veuls, atc,, etc,, will be sold 1u Jots Lo suit, After which wo will sell Now and Becond-land Fuz- alture, Gurpote, tiesbg sudCooking Blotes, sad s, Goneral Moo, TOMEHOY & CO,, Auctloneers, Friday Morning, Oct. 15, at 9:30 o'clock, Our Tiegular Weokly AUGTION BALE New aud Soc- ond-han FURNITURE. 4 Line Now Parlor Huite, Chamber Boty, A Splanal rend displsy New Diefit Carpote, Volvet, Moquet, Brussols, and Ingrain Alio a 1l good Second-land Carpets, A largestock New Parlor Hoating and Gooking Stoves, Dining-room Furniture, Cialr, Hofas, Lounes, Mat- trossea, ke, A large stock of Uoneral Housekeoping Goods, Plaied Ware, Crockery Ware, Glaxswate, = ELIHON, FOMEKOY & 0., Aucti By 8. DINGER & CO., Auctivpuers nndfimumlulun Blerclants, Our Next Regular &n—l;‘—wmlnesda_v. Oct. 13, AV 10 o'clock 8. ., will take place at our NEW. STORES, Nos, 274 & 270East Madison-st,, Wa will offer » large lue of Household Furniturs, Carpeting, Deddivg, Bioves, Ofice X¥urniture, and ORI, e vacus adion ot S 8 DINGER & COu Auctigners, Wednesday Morning, Oct, 13, at At BUTTERS & COJH, 104 East Madlnou-at, WIELAIDT SAXI White Crocke Yellow and 1gbam-ware, Tablo Gleasware aud Comnicesa, Fuil linn fno Tablo Cutlery, Plated-waro, Carpels, Mats, snd Wiudow Shades, 1,60 jgross Clatk atul Colored Crayons and Carpeo- tors" Chalk, Tha stock will conalat of full lines of froa and ds- sirable gooda, {4 et Fronch Drandy, prost. m 11 B} llk 1 brl Magnolia Gin, proof, CLE 1 bl Houe Masls Whivky, 1 bl entuoky Bourhon Whisky, W BUTT ™ OV GENTEEL FURNITURE, FINE PICTURES, ETCy AT ATUCTION. Wednesday Morning, Oct. 13, at 10 o'clock, At Cottage, 33 Coltage Girovo-av, The entirs louseliold offects, conelsting of Parlot Yurnituro, Drussols Carpets, Chauber Scts, Dinlog- room Hotw, Hair Mattrencs, fine Cliromos, Iace Cur tajns, Olina sud Glassware, Dlated Ware, Parlor and Cooklng Btoves, cte., uto, W3L, A, BUTTERS & €O, Auctioneers, BUTTEES & CO/8 REGULAR TRADE BALD THURSDAY MORNING, Oct, 14, at 9:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G0ODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING, BOOTS, SETOES, ETC., 0n Regond Fivor Balesroom, 104 Madison-ste BUTTER'R & 00'S SATURDAY BALR Furulture, Householl Goods, I4anos, Carpetd, Hoves, & BATURDAY MORNING, Oct, 16.at 0:50 otclock, 84 thlr-Balesrooma, 108 Madison-st, By JAS. I, MoNAMARA & CO; 27 East Woabington-at. On Tuesday Morning, Oct. 12, AT 9:30 0'CLOOK, “We will soll full linon of Congreas Tios, SLip pers, Philadelphin and New York goods. ORIGINAL SUCKER BOOTS, WARRANTED GENUINE. JAS, P, MONAMARA &CU,, Auctrs, 1, CHADWICK & CO, Auctioncers and Genoral Commiselon Merchants, 70 will remove from 103 and 197 East Randolpb-st. to 1 East Mudluonat, whore thelr noxt rogalar sal will b o WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13, at 10 8. gl. A large stock of Houschold Gooda of -nr{c”d:& i ton, Blaves, Offca Furpliure, Bhow-cases, o wold'without reverve. M. CUADWIOK & CO. sagers, By L. ROCKWELL & CO., Auctioncors, 77 and 70 South Desrborn-it. On Wednesdsy Morning st 0:30 o'clock THER OF THEIR POP- HAVEUflR AUCTION SALES oF FURNITURE, CARPETS, Aud aitstor goods waniad by thepublie, 1 » - TROTTING BTOCK, SBELECT AND RARE. |,, Three Stallions, got by Msmbrino Psicheaj one Almoat; several Abdallahs, besides Mares and !:ll!:: Public sals Wednosday, Oct, 13, Hamploadals, Lake ¥orest, Olicago & Miwaukes tralns atop crosaing, $. T. HBLY, [ S — ”_ 0w =

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