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THE CHICAGO TR[BUNE: SUNDAY OCTGBER 17, 1875.—~SIXTEEN PAGES, 16 § i Treasurership, he would | trip yesterdsy, and was at his offics attending to | Btation, yesterday arrested & youth pamed Ed- o THE CITY, B R T B B e o wibauiobis. soviase, so ook ol Bo | e " i Sl g sout 1Y o mee 43 [ THE TIMES-EARLY SGANDAL, | momine by taking sraavs acg. mr . » g : owad, {0 pay his debie. Whse 3fr. Hesing did say (0 "0 4 to the City | S80Skt while attempting to tsp a till comer of oondition a3 good. avd 1o cansefs ngpe W Ao enterprising Bauth, Bide phofographer 18 | was:' ¢« f do not need this offics in order to pay | o Al Richa e S ronnd e aeratuy, | Alllwaukes avenue snd Fix strest. Wilson fa the rash act. " iy THE RUNAWAY HORSE. busily engaged in multiplying miniature por- | 7 denee T can do tnat by mmng of a puct | DT ofise oo Me g{&ifimfh omittee, bus | YOUOZ in years, but old in crime, having been Sversal Dlapash to The Chteage ROW THE SUX OF HXR HOSZ WASN'T DISCOVERED. | traits of Dr. Ward, the Becretary of the Police of my interest in the Sldats-Zeitung, 3nd if it no of the other members pat in an appost. | Jut, Fecedtly relessed from jail, whore he was | Intense Excitement ana inaigna. | _ Sixoossy, 0., Ock. 16.—John Bores 1. P ey aro antended to embellish | wero necessary T would sooner do it and end my | 38 Bone of the ather m mbers put in 81 8PPSSI- | held on a charge of larceny. tion in Rockford deat of this city, beiog in » despongan; » 1% Lo sipaiots and rvnes et Dacket-coe, + baeh of whsh s eing | 105 the smalent otingo, raber than owes | M08 e Mibwmectumantt homemerte o 3 Tuaher osnaed sopsiderable commo- orongh the Tacs o;io-iay by thooting hined o4 Abarer ind waicnes o'k our ands, propared for distribution the day that the Doc- | P4 (o oy inod threo bids for th paving of (he block on | +ion, 07 K1y sizeat. Wast Sids, yesterday Ator- diseaiaied. for sormn Hoon e 58 baa el Giyesroms iy g, T Pa vistim o the guermily of s RO | 014 Grambull, who lives on West Van Buron | Lako strect, batmeen Michugan tod Contral ave- | £200 S0 8 BAFLed from bis wite who logolog | g o e o Against the | %if-destruction isnot kaown. A goea’se I Chief. strect; mear Jackaon, hag gecontly developed | nues, and amarded the coniract o J. 3. Smith st | o7 it (27 Monday, and et to the honse arges ifawss found on his person sayin gl M Xilza was 8 fair Last Thursdsy the body of aman was found | most alarming eymptome of inilatumania, a dis- | 70 oonts for curbing and $1.20 for Woden PaYe- | ud thera raised s djstarbance sed ot Chony ag: Indicted Parties. - tired of life, 8 ke g ot ST ES st Mud Lake, in the Town of Lyons, between | esse which, in Chicago, has avoided all its solid | ment. der the ese, inflicting slight wound. _Fisher Naamviier, Tenn., Oct. 16.—This Rae shmpas mier et e Ogden ek wod tho canal. e maseri | men a0l o e s esn e |, 71 Assltant oryoration Couned garo sa | was odged i tha Wesk Gbiongo Zvemss Siaton: ook Willam T, Hooser, % youmg s & B o s sy, ot el wors i weiskos ity lnged Wi | I b oo "B s shont T oo, feahog pr. | UL Yotorley etstalalog 1o s of 80 | & scump who sy i G i & 3. Wesner | Alleged Drugglng of a Man fo Seoure an | B i i a5 o, e ”fi.‘&“fi:.“;&‘l‘:‘“.m““‘m"?.f.:r oo, oS Jount ot thweo g on o Tft | alary menn, bavin (aken in the cour of his | (UESLECRAR, of Daldie york o the Blas | o7 e ichicus Soutborn, Balioey ey Affidavit: from Him, o compamter, sl sexel al e R % d gone, and had oo neither shoes, stockings, | dsy's . Island avenue engine-bouse additioy, and the ting himself t P leo' Placed iy g Tl thesd depuniesite OaTs B ony hat. Nothi id bo fonad abogt him | bank to be the Bandiwork of sn unauthorized | 1IA00 Svente enginehouse i 5, the | ronresenting himself a8 sn agent of Parmelee's bead, and fired, instemtly kilkoy® o by Not gone far legal tender, vor hat. Nothing could bo found ice | dilutionist, and when his youngest daughtar Je~ | PUilders will lose $200 by not complying wil bus line, and as such was .selling tickets, col- attemptod suicide by poi: o B #ocial Aaron, viewing har— which would lead to bis identification. Justice | dilutionist, and tho mgoment he entered to | trms of their agresment. lecting baggage, and giving checks in Parmoles’s 2 'Y POLSOD & year aga, B e e el U I L e o b et L _Threo roferences wero considered by the Cann- | name, Waitor Shefer, of No. 104 Wast Washing. | The Oase to Bs Bronght to Trial as Mm Had wrought & cunning It in sus; that he was insane. piece, he inquired with just about 75 per cent of | cil's Committee on Railroads yestorday after- | ton stceet, detected him, and on the arrival of Bpoadfly a8 Posgibls, Prrp iy vy ey B isenspuied . earcam in bis Yoice, ‘*What toat air | noon, and thoy werealllaid over. One was the | the trun he tarned the scamp over o the pofice. J VERRELS PR T Another Calf .| . It is ramored that the A_udamunued;n::s?- interestin’ _freatise _might be, anyhow?” | Chicago & Southern Railroad petiion to lay s John B. Deivhardt, who claims to have 5 Specrat t:Aana?A.m“ HUROR, ing the question of changing the hour of their | UNG) 0" by w"esiq Jemlaa, * this is Reade's | track to the Bridewell, another for a dotble tight 0 prefix Doctor to his name, waa yesters Speriol Dispateh. to The Chicogo Tridune, Ponr Homox, Aich, O:t.cmm,-.nl;:,“‘ Fairbank, Dsvidson, Mont i Inter-Ocean and consort, m,.:“ comsart;_schra 3. G. Masten, Molri § pet Nalllo Wilder, Daford, Ogaria, Thayer, g deer, Nicholson, T. P.. Sueldon, B. 2. Bro, Lays, W. H. Rounds Enight Templar, Hyp, weelly meeting. Dany of them think that 9 p. worl, * Hard Cash.’ Don't bother me | etreet railway track on Milwaukee svenue, and & | g, s i i m.willbo easl anougiy now ; while othors maio- D e oot o by v it e [ A em i ook on Milmaes syaris, sud 1. cb{,&’,"{,,‘“m“,"."mfxfifl,;f’“f;;‘fi{“:‘f::g‘ngg Rooxronp, IIL, Oct. 16.—The excitement tain 8 preference for &l:a ol d_bourt.‘ i eeibpot Motherl—" the request of P. W. Gates. the feliow admitted to having stolen the body | Occasioned by the action of the Grand Jury S ot 1wl ot bo"abto o sdjours at | | The old man suaiched the book from her | © D e . and Ald. | 0f msn buried in Waldheim Cometery, whom | relative to the Early-Storey mattar is not in the e e hera avo avters who o furihor, | ltndeand beran evisooratiog it, sccompooring | Mesar Colvin, Dr. Den C. Al ler, 208 A4, | bo hud attondod during his.siokness aoyhs Sins | Tetat Abated. O ton somieans. she st ::gu:. g :xh:fdi . tc‘eflrf”l::n ‘got. provided for as h};. }vfirathpwuh such “Sx!;m?'“) u,“ 3?3;2‘?&2 _x.;nd:. ‘t:zk vzafl&l:;;xyy ;fim;mmma ‘x o | en:he- 1;]4; February. He was nnable to tell the com- | in Tyy Tnrsuxe sod Inter-Ocean brought the the Rifie Rangers, yer Tip), ¥ 0 v ot i plaint, and resurrected the body for the parpose matter before the public in a tangible shape for L Alas? that many s maiden holds, As sadly knowa the “That, if her foot is pretty, them Her duty *tis to show it. Eliza was not one of thess, But modeat sa & saint, Ass violet ‘nestn a stna, O 2a most women ain’ well as Hildretb, an adjournment could be had Healp-Hunters, yer did, whac sent more boys to | sources of the mephitic odors which of ascertaining the cause by dissect e aohmad e puic strst, Sy of s bial s if obly ooristod 1o, thew | —than any_ Giher e (sp) books in tho wal | thorefrom, na presd " over " the ciy | fioad wiskey the, Cemetery m homiq Tao | the et cimo, nd ot this writio, 1 a the - | Yoot Qusen. Witams & cona0tl 19 Fort, Flay And muddy crossings favared by worthy of trial, and, if only vorsis Connel | voise, yer wrote the White Chief, yer did, what | with such deadly effect. The anitary corpee gone, just as the Doctor assarted, ENTIRE TALX OF THE CITY. wing, Andrewa. ‘connofsseurs in feet. might result in tho sbalishing of the Councll [ o) “eet " moro ~ gicls & looging for | Buporintendent was desirous of ponting out the There are some who think that the Times is Ur—Props Holland; 8 meetings alcogether. injun busbands than yer could shake a | worst places to His Honor, and shoving him the | _Joseph Roelle, of the firm of Roelle & Junker, e some d e Limies 16 an tarces, | Champiagy Teen e Yestorday afternoon s cooper named Martin | gtiok st ver wrote Jashins of demoralizin' | necessity of remedsing the evil, e construo- gggggum?n{h?zn: ‘r;asterdfi" on bnil!f wt;ldod in this matter as it was with g‘:::n c"’;;““:l;z?‘ Sobrs Golden Pigg o, Dpouan sutuma day. V] opon Milwankes avenue, | trash (rip), ao' now when yer hair | tion of the conduit, extending fron the Soutl o ling venue, and gave ) the forg: lotters. npon which its firat 3, Cossack, 0. 3’ Bond, Risin bleak e e o Fork along Thirty-filth sirect to fie lake, ig | pail in the sum of 325,000 The csso of this | yepndalons article was based; there are otners | BUT. C. K. Nims, faas: i Algurans § 844% Jukg 1ll street. commtted suicide by bapging, | must be a gettin’ mroy (rip) yer leaves the land i K; i ;:::rhhs(ml bolonging to James o‘smi'.y on Noble, | of the ynu%r»bem'es .’ua( cgfis up North to di- | talked of, and by soms ia looked upm a3 s good fi;lm. aod their allegod offenscs, was given in | imagine that Storey, and Wilkie, and Flyn: near West Ohio street. The deceased, who was | seminate yor hard-money notions. Jesmimer, | pian to rid the city of the pestilentid nuisance, | foll some dsys ego. G. G. Rossell and J. P. o s i X n, asingle man and in good circumstances, had | go up toyer room an’don's leavait till you | while others regarded it 83 unwise, md refer to | Furlong, of the firm of Rnssell & Furlong, wers | actually conspired together to orush Miss Earty 2 what thoy call the failure of the canl improve- | also before the same officer_on tho same charge | forever; and there sre others who thiok the ted spree, and duriog the past rt the editorial on infiation in this ! ffic been on & protracted sy e 1o o | Lre by hesrt the, eaitarisl on ment sud the Fullerton nvenue corluit. ~After | yestsrday, and gave bail in 2,500 each. wholé affair is s grievons blander, & misunder- week has becn soveral times incarcorsted in tno | ‘era Inter-Ocean.” ; ‘ ot Nest Clicago Avenuo Suation. | Vesierday ho | And be throw the fragments of tho novel into | looking _over iho fild and wirring up | Mary Conio s a hardaned reprabats of the | atandiop all sonad was noticed to act rather strangely. appsréntly | the grate, and went down stairs snd scolded the | the murky pools west of ihe Stook- | dissipated, ignorant Itaian stripe. When she Feeling the importanca of presenting the read- from menia & petw. At noon tho fole- | old woman for thrae hours about the way she | Yards, to discover the sonrce of the smells, tho | ja not in a cafl in the A ory, she may general: % 5 utlering & b Co) 4 gentlemen returnod lato in the @oniug.’ An | be found scorting a policoman. in that diret. | oS Of TiE TRIBUNE with an unbiased statement Woo—North, fresh. Weather exin, Speciat Dispateh to Ty cua.dm.f', Pozr Humox, Much.--10 p. M. —Dowy) Alpona and consort:, schrs Thres moi™? Granger, West Sids, Peru, Pholps, vot® Fannie, Corresponden St. Lawrence, War® Flestring, Wateriown, AL Aodrore: "% »—Props Milwank o, Sanilsc: D. Eawyer. Y i bt Jumeg Wonp—Northwest, mmtle. Wi An errand of great good; 0 8 parrow, muddy walk she came, Where three bad young men stood. V. '\ Xowthess were very bad young men To whom no themes were meet For converss that did not treat of Wmfim and pretty feet. And young men were botting-men, 20 of Slatterty’s shop found a letter addressed | was * bringing up that child.” # . s And wagers they would lay R i i (b Asnad deied b wewia e e AR early conference on the subject wil bo held by | tion. For a long time she has treasured up u | 88 to the feeling in Rockford, I interviewed sev- The schy WS oather fing, g A e end his existenco and dicposed of his property. | Solomons & Hirecbfeld wero partuers in the | the Health Board, and the City Canmissionars, | gradgo against & Doctor MoRie, WWhen the fn- | eral of our most promineat cifizens €o-day. oo schooner W. 8. Crosthvaite ia- sepere g And when Eliza they bendld Coroner Dietzech was notified. ready-made clotbing business. Ferguson was | and Mr. ctmbmu,;h.1 Dlr. u:l{x}er :.d neun%u:; fortunate * sawbones * passed her den on South | Some—by far the ‘majority—expressed their in- | ne- n“-ms Pfln;h;xn fir:-udub W 4 modestly, The Now Chicago Theatro will for the present | 000 of their costomers. Hirschfeld fell sick | to have some feasible plan adoptd to rid the | Clark atreet yesterdsy afternoon, the violent diguation in an nomistakable manuer; and, | with complets wrech g lPF'l* mhd steam pumps aud b mrsers. The Crosthy and died, Ferguson came to Chicago to buy a 'Ety of the terrible stanches, anc pronoses to | Mary puiled him inside, and, with the assistance uniess Wilkie and his mm,r,sfi“ explain theit lies on & rocky bottar, and is lenin.fl;' e Wareick. b pacuat mensger of too | BUL of Soods afier (s melanchoy event, of |“keap. (ho subjact bafors Lhe suioriics Tntl | ofspmiins enm nside. sod, with the assistanco ot ot e aooomplice asplaln theif Approsching Qrail Jomce: S Thet HERS are whits and red 1 wilt ‘wager thee s V." & & £ th BT Saith Brown: - THEIR huois white andbluo— | Alezander Warster, the popular managerof the | S 0 B00 e ey Bolomons | somothing 1 doae. most approved fistic style. A warrant from 3 Lot Emith be referee. booz German dramatio company in this city, has | Which, howover, be Bt i solen sebic LI S, Summerfiold was the result, and. May is the fé’ufi"ffi?‘:fi 3}:?5 QE“:;;A"‘;.:"E‘.?.*?,,"’:;:,“::; Efl:fl'fi?&‘:«??&fif: anmmm-mg' made ansogements to give three dramauc en- | Met bim af the 1 i« . 4 im. | Smmerfiold w nd 5 giog his hond in almost speechloss The Suverintendent of Police mde some im- | victim of inevitable bad luck, lying injthe Armo- i e e Tive: 1ho bens enioi eoey. | anguish thus sddressed him: AD, M. Fergu | portant changes. yesterday in bis Depariment, | oot quitesobad as they seem, nd may yor be ainments, Mr. Wurster has engaged, in sddi- | 8%, U'm clsd to ses you. We've had a | aod during the day promulgated be following SUSPICIOUS POISONING. e i G o tion 1o his alzeady very strong company, the | 1088, 8 serious loss, Nr. Ferguson, | orders. whoso import was not govrally kuown | A man namea Charlen West, a fish peddlor, r6- | pa meormcrras cog o, CONINO FORWA i beat actress in this country, Miss Mario | Mr. Hirechfeld 18 dead. He was fine man, last evening, and will therefor cause some | giding'at 45 West Indinna street, yesterdsy som- | 1 this scandslons affair gave themselves np to ‘vgmfie"‘""’“o has a_most excollent reputation, and | Ferguson, snd ho thought a great doal of ‘you. | sstomshmont in polica circles : plained at the Chicazo Avenue Station that his | the anthoritics. Friday -morning has been com- iseaid tobe anites beanty. Sbe will w'pen Many and mauy a timeé when he couldn’t sit Povior DepanTyENT, Crry oF CHIAGO, OFmicE o | wife had recently died under very suspicions eir- | manted upon,—some constraing this as an indi- :h“fl"mnz for the first time in ** Led Astray,” | 0P his elbow and take his broth he's said to | GENERAL SuPERINTENDENT, Oct. ls:(Gmm:l Ordera | cumstances. He said she had been ailing cation thit Siorey meass 1o bark 1P by Lo approciate the commendable efforts of Mr. tho last words he said tome was: *Solomons, sn:e ;fl{nfi x;:,::;;m L Ohinf ‘of Detectives, Viow | Jo\ernion e calied 1o o fomaio physiciay :l;fin; ‘lflt e‘:x %«ml o{vteh:u confidence in being ILLINOIS RI ER AND CANA| Dispatch | The Chican Toie LaSaxee, L., Oct. 1.—Arnrren gy Canal-boat Elizabeth, rom Peru, light, foy 1y, Salle ; canal-boat G- . Booth, from Parg, wigy oorn for Chicago ; Gesey Quee { Huy, ek D, from’ g DxranrEo—Nothin £ VL “These words the modest maiden heard, 1p any female beart. ire she could not dodge, A double-hofned H 0 show them, or o ehow them not ? To htt, or spoii her dressT Bat, “ hoping something might turn up Beside her gaiments, 6he ‘Walked slowly o :hat muddy epo ive th d entertainments, and J ed. 5 : “Where 5t00d this dauatiess thres. Wuretir ta give tham gocd om when Mr. Ferguson comes to Chicago after I'm | TR 5: 0% Baied 4y )it ih brecinet, | mamed Mrs, Coughlin, whose office. i on Pasezn 1ro Caxa r--Prepeller Vi siielimhar fall smppors, dead and gano, bo suro you_ soll bit the ggods | erer? rantaresd to- 1 somimad. of tho kg | Aivaukee avemao. Shus guve o paiouts thors | 1% CHABACEER, o7 ovidenco. aiteady moude | 10T Chicsgo ; caual sont Gypasy Qo : viL. s A young woman residing 1o Ellis Park has 80 | a the very lowest bottom price. And I will, €00, | street aquad, vice Sergt. Rehm, sndso wil report at | ough examination, sud gave, the hasbasg four pablic, it is confidentl Ttod that. besids | same; Elizabeth, fi- Quemn, 0 & o threestod el 524, e, o Tor coldr, yesterday slie wrole & ream ad | My, Fergason. What sball I show you, sir? | ihfs ocast’? oclocka,m. Mobday. st st © | powders. Afier ehe loft ne states that. ho gave | fie' Giery' tho dofendants were guits of ia | Obdeero v B LaSalle, vith com oy £ loaked o jear fr1 e : Sergt. 3 Maais that after taki e ¢ o hicago. 2 e R omace Bears ™ o mapen Seatang ther 0 shonld s b bt THE GRAND JURY. Splonleherty, slined 10 s S o | adeul ok andespired s shont .o, | SLLAR e dosied atidami, v, Lo o, | *braars, Oue-Toon 3, with amber o : Will no Destroying Angel wing. day’s mail. She went dosn town, 23 her mother A DAY OF INVESTIGATIONS. 4, Sorg. V. &, Seaver, of tho Firstorocinet, fa haro- | Teling suspicious sbout tho case R called in | yidayir, This siatement sppeared fn the Siack | . Ten foet of srater un the mitra-eill o Lockss & Hia way adown tie etreet] thought to post tho letter, but at dioner sur- | & DAY 08 BVRSEOATION, Jnry you- | by frusterred o tho "Madison Sizet Station, vico | Dr. Kohn, who told bim that hie wife had un- | FGREE, Dhis Sistoment appes ‘supposed to be | Wind west. £ rised; ber by bursting into tears and eobbing : pom i0e At & Sergt. Bletinor and he will reportor duty to Capt. | doubtedly been poisoned. The Coromer was | yone e ood 19 gonerlly m T Bemoeront, IIL, Oct. 18.—~Armrveo—p, = 5 oL *+0, mother, mother, I'm 8o sorry that Flo | terday morniug, seventy-seven troe bills were | g i, eamans the Secod Precinet, a7 | motified, and will hold an inqugat as Soon a8 pos- (mm- o maus:‘.liz:e :lgn e“yea 0 _mm.uep::‘l; burn, Murseities, G000 b dorn -y 12 og:. = 80 e that Fortoms ek pofe got 'ibai fcfier whes I waniod | roporiod to tho Coust, classfied s folowa: Far | odacks. - Nondey, tn ot " ety | S0Ie ¥ e el ¥ o lis situsted | b olle, Bameca, 1100 b co Menard. St e ! 5 i . ", 3 i3 TN, 2 5 3 . o, M Tacreditie her thetrumed i S5 Siny, Tellie, vepticd hor fond moie? | Iarceny, 58; burglary, 6: usssult, 63 selling | % Paftoliea Jobu G, Cuzberry,of, tho Tymaty. Tadee Farwoll somiad toe eoach in the Cri- | FiPD78Ukeo rosd, and, at the . time | ©% B:900 bu corn; A Woolsos, Mo, 66y £ And wonderful her ways} it T iniabod by b oreloct. "ond the mekt | liquor to a drunkard, 1: robbery, 8: found in a | at the Deering Straet Station; vioe b Besver. 1o | . Judge occupied the oo | in question, waa notorious 8s an sssignstion- | Corn; Gracie Griswnld, Minooks, 6,000 bn cory; The maid had reached the muddy spot, + v bad it fiished by 2 o'clock. and the mail building with intent to steal, 2; and for cuttiog | he Wil report to Bergt. Edward Hol, at aoid station, | iual Court yesterday morning to settle some nn- havoc, and also 28 & resort for pumerons bad | Gen. Shermav, Morsis, 6,000 bu eorn; Thamy i ‘Her skint was partly misod ; didn's closo till 4. What was the matter ?" *Yes, | building with i 3 S | at 7o'clock a. m,, Monday, 16th inst finished business. chardters. Oneof tho points that Wilkie & | Sc0th Marseilles, 6200 bu com; ' Phage. & With speculation in (heir eses mouber,” aoswered Neilie, **but I hadn't any | trees, 1. 6. Patrolman Jimes Rodgers, ofibe Leko street | ary Jones pleadsd guilty to larcony snd was | Shaacters, O rove was, that. Mise Eady hay | Lockport, 7,500 bhcads, 2 o “Thoso three bag young men gazed~- envelopes but blue oncs, and they woulda't | e jury immedintely retired o its room, and | squad, is hereby transferred ‘to ) Central Station, | sentenced to 0no year ig the Penitentiary. Fone 0 this sabiBIbaIA heh ey s’“u,_ CLEARED—Georgis. 46,398 ft lumber, Ottam, £ Wim. lo? fla ,, utyh;n‘zéxfldrim maich my lavender glo\r‘eu; snmt ehmfg dow: began the investigation of the alleged bribery of ter hacks Joseph McCune, convicted flor larceny, was { pmon one'of these gentlemen, it is alleged, be- | 25289 ¢ Jumber, ® m shingles, Muzseilles; g Amnmu’guagn itched uato, kI ety T d taMeh | certain members of the Couaty Board in the e v tna tried aaf‘ootvisted, And ing ho leas s personsgs the tho Hou. N. . | Omabe Moria, T D umber : 0 o 5 i Came 1ke & thunderbolt 11 i Post- il i tract for the foundation of the arner, & lawyer, Whose moral character here- 5 ¢ L) down again to the Pos-Ofice the mail had | letting of the con . TUE LIBRARY BOAD. yesr, tofore had boen unimpeached. Mr. Warner i whest; Waterioo, .’ern, 75,244 £ lumber, @1 = closed.” " And the affectionate and artistic [ new Court-House. The eight Commissioncrs The Public Lib, L liaTd copAETAGE: —_—— 0 s Wamerisa | o Inth s 8al x o Mpimvegeiitn | re st ko ey e s e b vt | S BT | SuBURBAN. S, ot om b gy | e ith brokin fope. both Drown and Jima . | _An oconomical mother on West Adam stroet, | 320 Soveral of them vers eodipx et the | 38, TMGUOE MR, Ml ol sal [ LARE. i | bad he ridden in a buggy with biiss Early. POouT oF ERE E 1In the muddy gutter isy. | who hos thrée marrisgcable but cumarmed | 3 Rountree, Joseph Hogan, uad | Walker lmnf present. The firl named gentle- e Lake Trustees are now devoting their THE CASE TO BE AT ONCE PUSHED, Sperial Disvat Chicage Trivens, & And a clod of mud with & fearful thud daaghters on ber hands, bas just put them in | Yo" deDonaid . werd also iu > readiness | TAm ws callod apou to praside. - 6pare time to devising metnods and plans for | It 18 more than probable that the case will bs | ERIB, Pa., Oct.:5.—The schooners Wassems E 1t rnck fhe et o e oes once WPACPAILY 864300 | (o toll what they knew, bat for eome reason | . A Jetter fzom tho Hon. Thoms Hoyne, to tho | oo n oE @ organization of the Fire Depat- | Dronght up st this term of Court ; and it in gen- | and H. Fifghugh 4 for Chicago this srmng And made him like to those heathen men They aro only helped once st each meal and ehe | o} rir 3 pnew, who s said to have instigated the | Mavor, tendering Lis Tesigoatid 23 & member ment. Caldwell wanted the President to ap. | @7ALLY 8upposed that both parties szo mustering | The United States 'svonme Steamer Parrycsms | ‘Who bava eyes but cannot sce locks up the pantry and keeps the key in her charges in the matter, and the publisher of the | Of ihe Board, wasread and plied oa file. ents pd A 2 %P~ | forces with s view to make a moct bitter fight. | in from Buffalo thit afternoon. And bissense raimied wis cnoslid M tha) pocket between mesls, Lhey were, éspecially | ‘zopc “cyich paper gave the charges publicity, | The Committee on Buildingnd Grounds re- | pointa committea with iustructions toconfer with | On e one side, an enraged father, whose beart 1 0t Tem of Coventry. + Ade, a Litle high in flesh afier thoir retarn | TSR WOUCE IR * | ported thot they bad provided nans to hest the | Matt Benner and Capt. Bulwinkle, of Chicago, | is bleoding for a danghter whose character, until CAP AL DAMAGE. S . x !from a visit to an auot in the country, \(E FIZST WITSDSS rooms, and advised the paintin and sanding of | and Jearn the best modo of msuaging the Fire | coarsely and brutally saesiled in the Times, was | MoxTemAr, Ock. 16—A steam Bargs tody H 2 And £o it was that Cliza fair, ibot they are coming down, and will be | ,eq was Rountcee. lle was followed by Com- | the walls and woodwork. Thejeport -was con- ‘Department with the losst expense o the tow, | Unblemished, and aho bas been still further | ran into Lock 4, onthe Lachine Canal, fy 3 That goodls, godis maid, ; in prime condion abont Thanke- | SN e O esion. | curred ig. s i but the Boerd, aa wmal with all snggestions | HoWRded b7 fhe sbortive actompts to rab her of | Fae sate,Reprise Ly peoiige Cane «m Passed by thote three bold, bad young men viog. Last wioter = she says that | O SrCuqirer Lonerean, Johnso, Herting, and | Beveral bills for books were adited. y o D That which not enriches them, o Tanisy next. | dor o Who bad wicked wagers laid. being social she kept down her house bills | (0n1; "0y afike McDénald aud Joseph Hogan, At the nest meeting a Prosidit of the Board | which seem to look toward improvemen, Iaid it And mskes her poor indeed. 2 A e o em St were TILEY red ar Nk | more than 50 per ceut, aad worked off tuwo of tha | UORIT: Aud ik Mo * | will be eleoted and vacancies fisd. on the table. On the other side, we 566 & man who reoklass- SR e S Or white without a shade. irla, and ho would have dispased of Alice but | P38 5108 TRRRCL L Db cach witaess, . ! Mlx. Condit made s motion, which was carried. | J; damagad a girl's reputstion in tho fir: piscs, FINANCIAL. & ¥ e that she hial been trained a trifle too fine, s0 excepting Rountree, Hopan, and McDonald, THE COUNTY BUIDING, which amended the rocently-passed fire-ordi- | ann who nOW, it i8 feated, instead of making & GENERAL NEWS. that her inteading parchaser, a delicate and | Teg were questionsd as to their knowledge of Eoirem, o the peertion of fftoen mon, fustead of | reparation, has songhs to siill further dograde §OSTON, g 3 tio young man, saw her pass her plate for a - e [ 2 mber b - 2 it 3 c ‘Special Disvateh fo The Ch ; The latest fashion in tobacconists’ signs just | ihird instaliment, of cold turkey aud lobater: | 1 O e Soaamrach, 32d the waysand | The County Court emplogi enjoyed their | LAt 30 0 Sumber employed on tho Fire Doy o o aitizang are (SRR Doaclllv i) s Ot LA ‘thirty croditom @ 5 5 imported from the Esst ia the inscription : | eelad. Al this at no expense whatover, because [ Jionio P00 SHISGE (ACIRG 10 1A BIATA L) They | neusl Saturday holiday yestordi. desiguated, and, further. that sich memvers [ ENTCC RE o ST Tead to the vonviction of the Meesra. C. & M. Coy: wh # 0y Piafontis her stock-contribation to tho sociel oceasion is & | venyiog OBLY 12 ! : The Petit Jucy in the Criminl Court for the | receive moncLly etipend of 5. with & forfeit | auivors™a sh g 1o ee Sonviction of the > wholesale boot snd o il ARG | threo-sory casotanc, Barpriseparie, this KNEW NOTRING OF THE TRANSACTION rest o the term will be impuled. to-morow | 07,016 month'e pag for each dereliction in duty. | holg of thess subsaquent dsvelopmenta. e realume s forwod el 2 A T0As E IV, Y 8¢ | estimable matron are jnvalusblo. except that they undorstood that the award had i i ection tes 0 Republicat pese it t cominittes sppoi A . + delegate to the Republican Connty Convention THE FIMALE FINANCIER. Den mada for the bost fatersnts-of the county, | U8 B Couvgution was not quite as Zoisy ssthe O~ | Judge Brown has prohibited reporters from | Ousmeeting. . 1. Daggett Chairmen of ty . o represent the Town of Maine. There are fow things so traly admiradle 88 | yro}youald, who was accusod of Laving offerad | 'The Commistee on Public Bidings and Hoe- howiibo, pimaty of & {;W days before. | opying the indictment brought againat Wilkia | Committes, raparter that 3t bud fouad {8 » Tho te sard beerved by | ‘bemannerin which the averago somsn out- | Gommissioner Carroll $2,000 for bis vote in the | pitals will visit the new hospal in course of oo ARty one ficket in the fleld, although | 4nq Fiyno. Had it not been for this a full copy counts carefully and acourately keot, andthefrm & hafamgerainte yeatardsy, A4 Obetivel rogesand overrides all tho cooventiovalities, | fgtier, testified that he had done mothing of | COSErCtion to-mOFTOW, ! goven of Mr. Jacksoa's friends desired him to [ of tha¢ interestig docament woald' have. hasy B 2 . t & Hnossse, optician, No. 86 Madison street (TRID- | prescriptions, and safegusids of societies. S0 | Teiiors ‘ead woutd ot neve dons 1 Aelns b e b rejoiced at'his | boono of the delogates, Yo count. which w8s | laig before tha readers of Tux Sunpar Tamoxe, | 24 Promptly famit ted all infor mation detih & v UNE Building), was, at 8 2. m., 38 degrees; 10 a. | is a profound and stupendous egotist for whose hadl a-stiing atiached to s pursa that he ocould Commissioner Cranford wasb rejoiced at his | compiotod in about fifteen minutes after the T have at Iast been able to obtaw what are sap. | The' lisbilities of fhe firm wers showntobs: & . 19 z = exclusive sccommodation the world was created. | Hou > 4008 R ; success before the Opposition (avention that he | clogo of the polls, shiowed the following resalt : i . | Notes payable, $103,282.19; % “m.. 40; 12m., 43; 3p. m., 43; 8 p. m., 41. iy, o b 5 draw _in advauce of it3 being grabbed. i 8 posed to be the names of all the witnesses. Mr. L 3, 9; acconnts pajable, % Especially is tbis true of her in her financial re- i 7 gave his delegato constituonta beer-hall sup- | Rudolph_Beister, 34; Sol P, Hopling, 82; inci; e .4 He said he could tell a great deal about elec- per, Fridsy oveniag, which coshim $95. Albort, H. Teeder, 80: Jackson, 10 G Mux' end Mre. Jepson are the principal ones, and then | 852,892.09; due E.meline B. Coxand mothe, : r v ) 803 L 75 G gomes the followivg: IL €. Clark, E. B. Clark. | 864,394.83; aggregating §215,56.10. Thefm J : Joho Householder, an employe in Tux Tus- | 1iPocetly 7, 200 Has 06 AL IE her fnapelnl xe- | 37 : UXE press-room. bad his right hand severely in~ | Buron srreot car condactor yesterday to a Tam. ;‘_‘;“:“3;; $he Const Hooss ad not "prograssed. Wil S, jured while out guoning Thursday afterncon. | TNz reporter, “if I bad the cheek of & woman THE COMMISSIONERS meut of John Comiskoy as actfs Cletk to the | 4 larga number of Tommy" Gahan's friends | Myrray, The sccident was caused by carelesa hand. | I wonlant drop 2 cent nowbers, I'd 1ive rens | 4ery scked with reforenca to why they rejected | County Board is sgain doveloge itself with s | mot in Matt Fleming's Thursdsy evening, and, i MORRRORD FOTAR L Shagiof o i, 4 freo and bave ‘em Lung up in every snloon front | 4,6 big of MeNoil aud made the award to Harms, | view to his removal. Inssmuc s Comiskoy is | 88 & elight_ token of the esteem in which | ¢ day wag the first Rockford paper fo givean % g £uD, s the bamn to breskfast. Now, ve eee | hobia 12,000 highor. Theiranswers were, 8o | understood tobe sn_ardent spporter of Mr. they held this efficient Sorgesat of the Lake Po~ | aooorvof pe® st At sbout 6 o'clock lsat evening the schooner | that ere sewing-maching,” indicatiag with | pu 8 could be learned, to the samo effect, —that | Hosiag, the probabilities are tif he will at least | lice, presentedihim with a beautiful silver badge. | “7¢'ay aditonial comment the Journal says : Melvioa, in towol tho tag Goldsmith Maid, [ his puoch o - guilaless sod besutiful | g regarded McNeil's bond insufiicient, eto, | bold his place until after the dotion, Alr. George Kleming made the presentation | i Ty geems incredible. that men occapying the struck Twenty-second stroet bridge, tearing up | maideu with bloo eves and s big panier. - You | 3foNail 'was_examined in regard o.the rospon- | The rumor that Kimborly i to soon retire | Shech, Which was supplemented by James Me- | pogitions in Bociety of Alaj, Fiynn and Frage B. : tho plank of tho roadway and otherwise damag- | % sbout cheekmshe'a got more 'f it than & | sibinty of lia boadsmon and aa to Sherilfs | from the Woxdenship of thePoor-House was fl;sog;;g;fg;pmzflfl;%gflflgg;:flg Wilkie should copspire with habitnes and keep- . 10g the bridgs ta the extent of $30. 25posed G be like tho fellors what sall stamps at | A5R0 0, BI0ESR Soniectan, il bl Hid. but | rovived vosterday. Somo ity 260 % 18 | marks. and hoped thas his fature caraer would | o0 BouseR 0 T et e Dok Sl ptatinn : A soung Inds, misled by analogies of sound, | the Posv-Oftice—C. 0. D. is our motto. Well, | 527008 Kimberly was a foregono conckion, and that ¢ | P° 28 Sitisfactory as horetofore. the Grand Jury who unquelifiedly awear these 5 vrrites to Tz Tamows: that she would Liks to | that oung woman has mob lots of wealth, bul | “ng fartner investigation of the charges | was srranged Lt Soomn, o Tomace. apaiit | Another of the boys of the stock mart hs things.” live in New York, whero French fats so ~bougd, | Sie doatdropit: Tecs ber one dsy €0i0toa | was then poetponed — until to-morrow, A0d | have tha tioes if 5o ranly gemclt 810U | gong ‘and taken uoto himself n bet. | (408" to-day Sheriff Flynn says be is ; because American flats, ko those she meotn 8% | S-ore fcii. LoD SEreot whon I was engineer o1 | gubonas ' wero orderod for Sheril | condidacy dor Commty oo sgatoat [ 05, I The: wietm, of Sopid, this | anxious that-the trial shonid not bo delayed. g - acar there. Lo was 2:5iwhen Tpassed her,and | pgney, Honry Harms, W. F. Storey, and | Gonle Mo som the bargaiskill be completed | iricuo rensal conttentnes st well kuown hary | , Gen- Early arrived in Bockford from Chicago The opposition which attenid the appoint- | head, 1. Mrs. Orvills Wood, Asa Pepper, ana T. H. exhibit assots: Stock on hand st cuh valuation, $39.86443; cash on baod, $ie 061635 motes and scconnts, 3549904 Total, 8103,435.35." Tha ommition Soo sl that mare than ten years ago the firm had chased mining stocks for which taey psdin cash 344,206.53, aod had carried the b date of the faura and that the pressos valusof thoso etocks may 1o $500.. The Commilseno ommended the Sraditors to_ sboopt 0wt caah, Nov. 1. ! 40 conts, g the frm potea o three, 8ix, or nine months. One ar two eradi- ors who thonght the assets wers snficlsat & pay 40 cents on the doliar cash Nov. 1 wenm- - wiliing to accept the proposition of the fm. ..+ IR 2 parties and concerts, are £0 insipid and monoton- | a shower was coming up. When I passed u» : i h ¥ , ous. sgain it was 17, aod tho shower bad Jus sloo- | it o svon thek 3. B Wikie whe mrose g | "N t0 bo oo Siook-Tarda, Josoph oft Toostay for Cwm- | 1O The motionto et s rpor o e e § o " " § aud she came on | ot ni ign, I, t 3 ! “That,” sald city commuvist to an agrical- | F6'ote.” Siip hadu't » bit of & parcel. with hon e s Dt chumen shodid o he ANNOUNCEMETS. Tedneaday was married to Miss Mary O: Grabal, CASUALTIES, At e accepiad, Ton e, st eural agrarian, a8 he pointed to 8 man 67 years | and I hear her tell another sewing-machine that Jus: before the jury ad! od Aliss Rexford, ¥ === i by the Rov. Dr. Piercs, of the Champaign Con- few days far thei: consideration. The requss 0ld, 5 foct 2 inchea short, about 70 pounds light, | she hadot an umbrells, 80 she just west | \Hooheoford Mo Jury Al Welch, connected with | _ Theodore Tilton lectares afifoCormick Hall | gregational Chuzch. Tho ramo evening ho ar- MILWAUKEE AGCIDENTS. whs groted. and o thin that he conldn't éast a shadow upless | s ond lad tho clerks turm over goods | Nt oot dad Jobn A Weleh, connectod with | [ Go YOS rived home, and gave & family reception at the Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicaao | "Boeron, Oct. 36.—The run on the Hapefer he bad on an overcoat, * that ie a bioated bond. | fll the ehower stopped. Often and often when | ¢oetity in roterence to 3 > The Rev. Luther Pardeeill officiate this | Fc8idence of his father, Mr, Milton Tabor, on Miwavkee, Wis., Oct. 16.—S. Brown Davis, | inga Bauk continnes. Commissioner Gotchdl the car is _crowded wo miss faros and sin't sure | \%p\ 707 phgrERRRD AGATNST WADEN BOMIERLY Michigan avenuo, neur L hirty-third street. founder of the Davis Omnibus Line, was in- | certifies that the bank is able Lc?plyl-llila" E it ‘needed, bars nolder.” 's paid and who didn’t ; well, 8 man "l gen- k eitati morning and evening at Cgary Charch, on | Despite the bad weather, tha ladies of the En- : , i Fhospaid anc who faiad §ay, | of samo character. Tuair visitation was.shors, | {FRen® W0 NRRE B S i glewood Baptist Clrare wero. quits. anceesaja] | 36antly Killed at G:30 Glelock this atternoon by The newsboya who daily add (o their etore of | erally tonch you when you paes through, or say, | OF 52 r tod % I Bapt ¢ B knowiodse a the Jones' School were ast cven- |+ Here Jonnay. but & womas, never, " Why. o, | E00 8eabRotes, O Hale aon Prompted by .core | "y ) eyl of the Alpine | Sith thei Ct and opster suppeis Phsssaes und | beiog thrown aat ot ki hoguy neac the fook of ing in ;attendance upon the performance as the | 2% o ‘;"}"“d ;‘BG:!’;&"“%;};::":“ ';32&3 Kimberly for spoiliog a game of his. The exact | Hunters will occur Wednesddevening, hw" 21, *};‘3:.’;; Thagsinm: ni?:flez-la“.:mfi;‘? :::3 a?::;:ffmmcmm N;zwmn becno:x;a ml!)c:'nI:ro]h- R car and tol or — 2 il inj stre sy evening, ovl h . was Bakts oo ehiures coull inos be/saceftainiad,” | gt askell Rell, om Desblaliyishonat atwaan, [y present Fridsy. Fri- | thrown on hia head against the curbstone. tors. Offers of assistance, m made by several city baoks. TIFFIN, 0. Special Disnstch to The Chicago Trikens, Musenm on the invitation of the mamdger. Thoy | 1ok, and she rodé free with Te and borrowed & . deported themselves quite creditably, aad enjoy. | ek 1o g Bome, and I'm sniped if she gidn't e Jaokeou dnd Adscus. ! day ovening tho frionds of Miss Eldiso Darrow | A well-kaown and resvected cliizen, Philip | TOr¥,O., Oct. 16.—Tho First Natioal Baky od thanasives excesdingly: 0 back on & Ogden avenus 'bus, and sbe Husn't STEALING A BUGGY, mothted pasion, Sl oreildog 45 BEMIZ- | protonted Lor with s eleguut card-reciver as | Glass, conductor of the Bay View trausfor train, | Of this city, srspended this orsing. 1@ & There are fow reslly embarrassing situstions | paid mo that 10 cents yot. Tell you, f I had SOMETIING IT WAS IIARD 7O EXPLAIN. Appolted pastor, will preachy-dsy in the Clark | 5 token of estecm. The most noticeable feature | Was ran over by one of his ¢ars whilat switching | numbers of couzury depositors have beea inthe o fe, ot one of them s whon 30U go into a | choek ko tuat I'0 be yesring & Nulster ovar- ( Fridsy, Mr. W. H. Mosher, of the firm of Cole, | Strect L. E- Church, at 10:48. m. and 7:43 P. | of tho fair was tho compatition among the ladios | his train this morning. citysllday, Math exoffemont provails, AD i saloon having with ypu nomoner and several | coat and a dismond headlight to-day.” Newell & Mosher, No. 188 West Madison | ™ Strangersaud all are wepme. and their friends for & beautifal siiver berry- o o L mh. aacis punfla.. ; : griends whom you kava mvited to take eomo- TRE SELLER SOLD. street, felt the shivery nir more than | I8 polite society polite?'{Mrs. Julin Ward | dish. Thero were five candidates, but as tho A FATAL FALL. St O gy S e back ety m""‘” | : 7 Hovwe will answer this quesjn in McCormick | time for closing the voting arrived, the compe- Svecial Dispaich to The Chicago Tribuna, ditton of the benk.” [ . thiog, aod discover that the boss is ont and A neat zame is now played npon passengers S ) there bas been & change in the dynasty of bar- e maplesanat, and ourolled out 10 €63rYh | il a: S, m, to-day, befortho Sundsy Leo: | ttion ba-rowed down (o Mes. Dontelly sod 1086 | Joumme i e s Tre Chi S-year-old dsugh- keepers. . on the 1llinows Central Railroad. The candy man An inquest !began to-day on tha body of X5 jittad sidde Huse, the Iat:, Cashier, who commi yesterday, but no verdict was seacked. RANKIN, ILL. Bvecial Dlapatch to The Chicage Trivent. DaxviLLz, TIL, Oct. 16.—The mercastile £28 of Ellis & Menagh, at Rankin, this cognly, bsm 0es wround, and, beviog sclected a victim, pro- | of a stove. Goiog up Madison strect, he hap- | fary'Sogoty, admisalone is 10 cants. Carponter. ‘Although Miss Carpenter’s friends : L P ure Society. The orfee i o Sorbod band, ihoy Vo, Hot ‘g’fmgn for the | er of Mr. James Boland, who lives northeast of TR o sz, (s cand sar iy condnn | P ainme L3 e sfore oo Sheldon, near | 'y drse. auniversay of Cloader Lodge, o, | JOfRed 10, Donnolly, who was declared the | tho city, nesr the Rolling-Mills, named Mary, sial, places $10 in » fig bos, a0d, picking p two | Mr, Wolie who was o chargo therear v | 1 b e o tho fizhts and iavited | viotor b the following count: Mre. Douselly, | fell dows o flight of staire. yesterday, and died other boxes. inquires bow much will he give for | the stove question had becn sestled both came {':,g, Hm??o = M_mi"r ot Sl ey wg ;!:m_s Ffi:fi?‘" lila.m Eaiéniod Homs this morning about half-past 8 o'clock. > ecial of bis choico _out of the three boxes. About this | out, and, on sceing & bugzy standing in front of tume the victim sees the corner of a 85 bill pro- | the stors, each was curiously seizea with the Tho Rov. Father D. D. Jery, of St: John's | Company will be held in the hose house to-mor- VIOLENT TORNADO. Bumebed{a darling iy lovse on the streets of usholy St. Lonis. Heis only 7 vears old. and gave the name of Willie Scott. il stole 1 1ide ‘* ‘on the Ilinois Central Bailroad from this city, and when arrested by the poiice he gave them A i3 theelip. snd is now running atlarge in St Lovis. | {2201 ; : i i i izati i e g from one of the boxes, which | ides thasit belonged to the other. Thas beliov- | (Cathole) Church, wili dder & femperance | row evening, the object being the reorganization | Mrrromp, Pa., Oct. 16.—; i ous Chicsgo. ) tho cindy “man Dus of coums oser | g Jir. Moller s 305 cosual mammes that ne | lceie. snder e anpicalf B3 Ere ey | o7 ovening, 2 e ey s st fs i i syl T 5 O e, ton Dioseaes roportodss | looked. | A barewin s soon ~ struck | would drive Mr. Wrlis down town, mesning, of | S., st their ball, 227 West Hrrison atract, this | An oystes supper will be given by the ladies of iy A ? izdla, 25 | Gole. Thein liabilities aro 36,000 sad a8 > Y Baving zcted an the papers of Dr. McLaren, the | for €3, 33, or €5, and the victim finds nothing | course, that ho would drive his team for bim | | evening. Seats iree the Evaugel Hsptist Church at the car-shops | D8I 8n hour, passed over this village and vicin- - = & i bellena at tho charch beok sioro of Mileholl & | i the box cxospt the igs and tho comer of tae | 3ir. Wrlle, fully belioving. that e team was | - The s Drecion of & Sons of Temper- | Tucaday evening, for the benetit of the Sunday- | ity this evening. Trees were uprooted, fences | §4.000. 15 Hathewas, No. 156 State stroet, shown the foilow- | bill, This game was tried last Toesday morning | Mr. Aloshor's, was nothisg loth, and the DRI | unce of this State will meet | the hall of Gar. | 5chool library. blown down, outbuildings uptarned, windows FAIRBURY, ILL. b ing: Albany, New York. Nebrasks, Missouri, | on Conductor Locke's train upon a mewspaper | got ino the bugsy and rore’ domn e s den City Division, No. 300 W Madison street, | The Englewood Prestyterians gave sociable | broken, etc. Disvatzh to Tha Chioaos K Mimnesota, and Wisconsin—malking- sixteen, all | reporter, who permitted himself to be taken in glnabur’s oflice, where they discmbarked and Tuesday week, at2 p. m. ‘sessiona will be | A% the residence of the Rev. r Forsyth., S e e Fateni TiI., Oct. 16.—Anothar busews i in favor of consecration. In order o teach the peanut-vender a lesson in | went in. After tho transaction of some basi- | ooon important, and will pbably last. three | On Wentworth avenue, near Sixty-fourth street, THE WEATHER. - et b ot ot I i o Toan in Chicago is reslly mad, Ho was | SUATD Dractico. - 3 . nasn, 3z, Wyko coms Goeommiy < omo basl: Tuesday evening. WasEINGTOY, D. C. Oct. 171 a. . —F fallure is reparted [n Faitbury, that Ope 1an Lis Afterbo had been relieved of his monoy, ho | evs vt bought of tai iy m g io, Upper Mi Lomer s, | & Tones, extevsive and toog-ostabinbed > 5, wn withont a thonght of taking awsy what KE VIEW, Ikes, Ohio, Upper Mississippi, and Lower Mis- S S anuixs And: long sammoued for jury duty. kepy dancing round D t 3 the Court for thrge days, fined $25 for being ab- the shiarper’s name, and, upon his re- ::;flppogd wwas Alr. Mosher'atesm. The laser [ The corner-stons of BetheA, M. E. Charch | 5 primary meeting for the election of & dele- soucl Valleys, low pressure, soathwast to north. sent, i cerchief, oused - { taroing to the car, the reporter called resumed his occupation e) (Third avenue near Taylor geet) will bo laid az % v ing nh:'énlflfi:::&nd, e iy tmed for bet | bim over, - complimented bim for® hix ps came lath hin ofice in sueh Lo uaw}fe’x';;}}j:; 8 oulock todsy by £ °W. Grnd | Efe to the Repablican Gonvention Tuesdsy | west winds, slowly rising temperature, partly 2o thas effect, had 0 pay a 25-cent fee. Besides, | £8city, an¥ sesured him that his name should bo | rage & men who observed without proface thaj | Master B. F. = Rogersjof * the M. 1. | wes held last nignt at the Town Hall, WAlliam cloudy weather, with ocoasional rain. he didn’t get any romuneration for his services. | 40lY chronicled in the papers. He theroupon | he had heard of these horse-thioves, but | Grand Lodge of IihnoisA. F. and A. Y. | L. Church acting as Chairman, and 8. B. Chase Cratiovary signals continue at stations on ® sterd: returned tho money with great slacrity sod | he didn't suppose that 3Ir. Mosher.was ome of | Masons, Corinthisn Comupdery, No.1; John | g Secretary. Ex-Ald. Robert Clark, F. . | Lakes Superior and Michigan. About 4:30 o'clock yes sy afternoon a horeo | proposed to add £10 more in order to be sorcened them, and further chat it was a Jones Lodge, No. 7; and Todge, No. 11, Palmer, of the Inter and cnu'rm & li SOCAL ORARSTAI: toa coal wagontook fright, broke bis | from exposure. This complimentary bonoft mean trick to take a man's team in that way, | A. Y. L. of Chicago, togetlr with tho' Society | Falmen © Inter-Ocean, al Cieg; Ok 18 harpess, and ran west on Adams street from the | wag respectfully declined for the public goud, | aadif there was law in the land it should be | of United Fellows and thejrothers of Union | Were putin nomination. The vote, by ballos, T e T B o T brig, ;;?P&fl:cgm‘:x ‘W'-“‘-fi‘;r;:flf;t ui;gmu“fi and the facts are now made knomn for the | msed, with much moro o the same effoot, will participate in the exercs. All friends of | stood: for Clark, 19; Gall, 13; Palmer, 1. Mr, _|lar Zhs\Hu| |Baw| Wther. traveler's protoctisn. Of courso Mr. Mosher wanted to explain, snd | the churchare invited to) present on the oc- | Clark was declared tho delegate from the town, 1::&:-. m.| w_aa: 34y LN, W, fresh.. 1188, m.|3001] 11: 65N, W. 4 Their debta are conaiderable, but the and assets cannot now be given. k3 THE WARD WILL CASE. 3 Spectal Dispatch to Thn Chicazo Trivwst. DrrRorT, Mich., Oct. 16.—The Ward wila® dealers. Their bankruptcy bas been m 2 £ ¥ ouely injured. He was taken home in an in~ IT WASX'T THE COAT. he did explain at I h i - | casion and give substantif encourngement to | Lake View thinks herself of onough importance ", fresh, maks gensible condition aud was attended s Dr. | Testordsy aiternoona clothier on Clark street | or st sieoreesic prd 20 200 Bltogatbr bon, | this worthy comgregation ishetr offort to rebuild | Lo rape o Lumks berself of Gelogate. Bat the { STX.E freah. Eho fitler Sallura sl hur brother K0 Py e Vincest. . el | Fpod bimeelf Juet of the vergs of maltiug & | cossfal. ~Tho victim listened with an incredulity’ | their bouse of worabip: chglee afone ispgood one. - 8 B ™ aae reosdl fan conscientions woman on Shel~ e to a guspicious customer. The article iras | th: i i ke's T - | . TheSupervisorsof North Chicago and g There is a traly 30 was £ob at all times respectful, aud | The aunualmeeting of - Luke's Free Hos N i of otn, @ z&ry’ h:ifik: 518, W., fresh her statoment a8 o har brother's saspicioss ! don street. who hates s lioas she does rain on | 80 army overcost that had been throngh. the | seemed to doubt whether two ‘men could | pital wili be held 3 wubingdsy. Woen, {herefore, there ia a | campaigus of the Potomss, the Jamos, the Ten- | fnnocontly. steal . & Laegy. " On b pers | Bii,mil, be beld toforrow 607817 | moeting last Fridsy and asseesed the Pagk taces | Maximum Giermormster, {4 misimem, gard of Sgaritnalisy, GENERAL OBSEBVATIONS. —— ying st the door, and, on peeping through the [ messee, and the Miskissippi, and at the concla- ho explained that he had gone into resti il for 1875. Lake Viow was mulcted to the amonnt Blibis, sho discsvers that 1 s0me 00 wsotm sho | Sion of 1he war had beah ishoncrably gisoril | 10 o 2Nl Wtie, and had found 315, Soshor’s | yemny: - wrk T Airony ity by cabocii | of 615000, - Tho tbwh suthouties sor St CEriao. 0ok 16-MTight, Tao Place. ety does not defire to eee, she walksoutintotheback | ed to become guccessively the prey of card and had followed him in haste and a street- | from the Rev. Dr. is, the Rev. Ar- | thatLake View geta herquota of improvement | _Station. 1Bar.|Thrl Wind, | Raen)Weather. ‘The above beantifal mansion and grounds, o 88 well as of sssessment. Lake View paid near] the private resilence d the Hon. H. O. Stene, "’: —?‘3 yard, €0 28 £o enable the servant to say truth- | ‘an Italian organ-grinder, a negro ieamster, =ad car; and now, he eaid, he wanted satisfaction. i of s said, he o - | thar Mitchell, and one or 0 of our prominent SIB000 of pork thx ect pudodmes }{ shateheis not in, but has just stepped | 8 street-car driver. The clothier fitted it | Mr, Mosber, who has not been fong from Mason 7 1 i the Gr3d Boulevad and Vincennes SYeci fally losher, who has no ong from surgeons. There will be 4ne good music. St. wonid be dificuli to how mab aty b tween Fory-elghih axl Fiftieth strests, Mve | on the customer, and, hanling in aboat County, where they hang horse-thieves, was | Luke's Hospital is well kokm to all our citiz The acme of Chicaro business acomen and | [ P50, °F, the 9%k, between tho shouldirs, | hardly calmed ot this, and indistinct Visions of | 1a free, open to petiouts chrery oraes ezones | That amount hus becn expenden witer Jeased by esazs, Shernan & M, end nd 050 ; enterpriso is reached by a Stafo stroet draggst, | 120 Ut 8071sod him that it tted him Like the | popular vengeance’ and A howlog mob | Lyireer PR hoped tif 3 largo number will { her borders. Tha money conld not be better Iadice’ and gentlemen’s pad-house sud ] torprise is reach paper to the il yhen he observed that bis | witha ropo and a famp-post ns allies floated | mcomsans the Toracrly ek prasence to- | émplosed thanin building a breakwater along Jinier gomint n Aalbcond t0 Bone i Toime: The * Ione: Place ™ to the ki it to N o > e 3 Pho sends qne of his clarks out to the North | cugiomer was sottly suiting to the. Haby oy through his brainas he rodoubled his evergies | morrow might. Thero Wl bo no collection, as | the water front o protect the drive, which baa £ z v 3 g i & 3 will cholcest h:ands of quon wnd ciasss, ascertain the name and address : t : ?fn:'fihd;’p::m in plviog the gentle art | 1of% 88 if be siepected that the garment iwas | to convinco his peraccator that it was all & Tis- | one ie 1o ba taken in all b Episcouat ro bt | fared badly this fall. Sesorsl bhundred feet of it i thua Jate in the seascn. R‘en “dav anotber clork :dnmv;; :i“ well aa old. It was an occasion that | take. At Isst ho was succesaful, and the.man | the following Sundss. he Bev. Dr. Locke is | bave washed away, and more will go unless et " The msoN® Qrives out with & buggy-load of his patent anti | GOBED prompt and decided action, and the | @rave off estisfied that it was a fractional Seo- | the President of the Hostal, some radical improvement is made. 3 ;’:‘ l;"l;‘”““d"_ e, d""‘”'-u b crtabtistns cough, and cold remedy, which be dis. | CIOMier was fully equal to the emergancy, for, | tion of & new * Comedy of Errora.” 3 Deputy-Sherif Ersdley was too prompt in get- ment m"m o iy o=y 4 poses of at fancy prices to the safferers. Tathincas. ha. comcion wholly mimixed vith e RMBL. g about after ks receat stiackaf fover, o, ————— % z It himself ‘on the broas: A a8 a resul’, is again on t?e sick-list. He is « Fiva dollars for fust ittiog thoould womana | aud cried: * Perbaps son fiok qpce "rars CIFY OFFICES: s bl e L LT Oyaters. Crstert. o, A disgraceful fight amcg & crowd of newsboss | ilson hes also been down for severss wesks Any hamband who would M Ar negloct M SO clip,"” said one of Justice Summerfield’s corstitn- | schmelis? It ish not dose goat dat e e : 5 ish At 0% Bost dat schmells—~it | Gotleotor Von Hollew's foros took in abont a0d bootblacks occurred § the corner of Clark | with a severo 1llness, but is also reported cor to goborme st night withouticn of B i 14 to him yesterday, after he had been nesess. g 3 Tor noaciog Bua wilo: " €6, a0 butchers’ i cosezcTioN, 814,000 yeaterdsy {rom the cheerfal iaxpasera. | a3 Monroe sirsets yesfday afternoon, which | valescont, and will b sround (o vote the Bopub- SUICIDE. brand » oysters, or & quitt o maro of MRS Mate gaing up, andooal §10a ton wid the driver | A serious and annoying error occurred inthe | Thae Clty-Tressurer received $10,524.70 from resulted in the combatanf getting covered with | lican ticket when the time comes. Disnateh to T'he Chicaoo Tridune, solid maats ought to be bomAd st k. ‘g Dot 0 Toighed s part of the load, and she laudlord | report of Mr. A. C. Hesing'a speech befors tho the Tax-Collectors, and 81,450.90 from water 0ot Ylood and Shebrrest O oxuiot S Lako View has_beaten the rest of the county Spestal 77 family uses them, snd JU0W they 829 04 B S golag to raise the rint on us, and the tamblers | Opposition County Oonvention bublisbed in yea. : ‘Wbsttors, the principals ehping. - 0 °f 8 | tn tho winter business, baviog hsd enough slse, | |OXOAR RAFIS, Is., Oct. 16.~Robert Giles, an chisape {n the market. TIey ot 1s 1ad W8 S0 Ly On s geta his sdntvnhkyl‘%{umngmnngmd terdsy's paper. Owing to ths noise and confu- | rstes. ~ abettors, the principsls 5- Fridsy night ¢o whiten tho groand for & shost | 014 resident here, but tormesly from 88 Lawe | of frogh snd saibwatey fm 8b th oid sevede g .uflu evesy dag—da the holy poker, Row is -an, | sion, the reporter understood Mr. H, t0 say tass, | Fire-Marabal Beaner arrived from his Esstern |, Officer Husbner, of ‘o0: Chlczgo Avesps | dae. i Pesce Ogunty, . committed suiaide this | borm sizept, from A, L. Gbeosy Bk

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