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Ww THE CHICAGO GENERAL Raporvising Architect Poster teft the city Las: svenins, He rpsut neaciv the whole day a: the Federal building, in conauhation but nothing: huew cropped out of bis converratiun. The tomporaturo yesterday, ay ofmerved by Manasse, optician, $9 Vad.sou ntreet (I'ntnese Building), waa: Ab 8 a. in, GS degrees; Hea, m., 52; 12m., 62; F pom, 50s Sp. mn, de On and after Nov, 1 the genoral and pox de- livery dopartmonts of the Post-Onica will open at8 s,m. and clogo ac p.m. instead of 12 mid- night, as at present. Tho maney-order depart+ ment will closo at 4 p.m. instuad of 5 heretofore, and will open at 9s. mi. ae ustisl, Mr. Burling, the new Superintendent of the Chicago Custom-Houre. will enter upon hin die ties Monday. Mr, Hannaford, having been Keved by tuo appointment, leaves for Cincr to-day, Hot been very popular ing bis stay hero, and hae ay whera made (le imotersion of a courteans ge! tlemon and excellent executive otticer, While Patrick Martin, who ia charged with th murder of John Gatena, was being taken to ful yesterday by Sorgt, Simmoun, ho was allawed to ctike sdrnigat nealoon, Ho called for whisky, aud. picking up ths glaze with the finia in tt, ho said: “It in this that tx pasting tho rope around my heck and bay broteht mo where Dam, dad T taken geod advice Luerday night { would no bo tn this eitustion to-day.” Martin wave he wall pead puilty, ns the evilenco is tuo etroes against, him. ‘Though ayonta harsanod in crime, the gravity of Lis last fearfulact eeome te dawn upon him, ant he kecniy foe's the postion au Which he bas been plavert, THE bo Aregniar mouth}y ati dirs he . noun. held sestorday alteruou at No. H29 noe, ie residences uf the: Prerideut uf the Butt, Di. Hanuil. There wero pr veather, 9 latge majoriy of thet ne, the Secrotary, read the monthly meeting, also th micetiny, Both TTR WeTS. porl# of J, 4. Stewart, the Sui dome, showing the numbe; extto bo twe amd of vheryge, O. 8, Jenks, eho vin, ticata lo bo fenr, 2 from treatment, were t Gen. BM Treasurer, ou debt pa ure f S55 ‘Lho Vuniti the mianagenient of ¢ ed tie oie and 100 feamitte, aut clean, tende: nt, despite the unfave rable Mra, piiniaates Lt pres> ther siingeon in te HuNOLT of pas been dtesharged ad esscpterd, td his ttatement of asitaied voucnera fur iterest nds cowed a ha vo in tho trea 1 reported fav. ribly to teitatoons Inv ue request of tne jou for the winter, eouBt- of e nud muucr maiies nranted, ‘Lae diect sion ot Bindry hile thenght io be exerataut, Gr largor than tie regitlanons peraut, follo ved, and the MWawuer of handling Who iuntler sae mianarey, thoush moetty lai atca on the affairs, and Were Los on a trade by.any oue, Alter apy vininig the suns Visiting Committeo for thy com.ng biunte, the mesting: ad> a close obo beut- TEMPERANC: MELTING OF THE WoMAd's UNION. age! mecting of the Clueago Worgan’s Christian Temperauce Union was hoid in the room of the organization, at vo. 143 Madison street, yesterday mosning as !u o'elue! Ofiicera prosout were: Mus Franess President; Se. Le 1. Ha, Recor tary ; Myre, William G. Pomeroy, Co re Secretary: Mrs. Isubella tu ". Anon; tho ladies prescut were Mien, Ey Taw el, Mra. FS. Ronude, Stics Mary Lvarts, Mr W. A. Barnes, Mie. 2.3, dobbs, Mes, Dr. Titch, Mag, Willlam Witt, drs, Gicorgo Rounds, Mes. Hayward, Jus. C. HH. Case, Mis Dy, Smith, Mr, dudge dinttis, Mre, deweph Willnans, Mea, Dr. Haven, Mrs. Loug, Mrs. Nastaniel Nortou, Mes. Cumunugs. On the motion of Mrs. Case, the Wert Sido branch of tho Union wey merged into tho cen- tral organization, Tho tame action iad with reterenco 10 the South ard Nor.t Division Dranches ou the concnrienco of the idies pres ent fruin thoes eections "The Leeordivg Secreiary's monthly report was Prevented and read, out ¢ het no stems of special importane: = g Jt was decided that when the Mufon adjonen it bo until Thursday ut Yop. iu, ta aa nadioneo twos of the Firat Mathes Couea, whien the vet Auaiversary mocune will be deel, wt tho aunual ropors! of thy oficom of the Urion, showsny the terareruce tot will bo puesenied, nud addcceses deltyercu by Mien 2. 2. Villird and otters. Anew constluntion sas jreseuted by the Sece retary, Rud cock ur, sed PIU, of the uiunization was cnanged tot piay’s Christian Lemperanes Uo ot Cie y wou pray jo Wcities ead a1 bas proved # most eratifving event, and tho thanks of all interested are warmly tenere:] ty the worthy Proaident of the Academy, Mr. ocr fol, to whom its success 18 mainly die, peribernessiess INSURANCE, 1. EASTMAN TERNS Probably the most dangerous and fraudulont of all tho bogus insursuce agencies in this city— and there nia many of theni—up ton weok or tio ago was the Chicago Torurance Agency As- rovintion, While must of the other bogus tirins transact ther business through third parties. thia concern carricd on ite nefarious transactions pertonnlly and quite oper Tho ofiicora of the inetitutlon claimed to represent a mort legitimate Company, and in coni¢mation thereof ruowed a charter, which was audoubtedly obtamed in tome fraidaulont manner, ‘The Secretary anid thin institution, Me. We if. Kascmat, ble rascal, published 6 rinall paper calico the Insurance Levorter, whieh was de~ voted entirely to tho putting up the snide eom- panies represented by lim and the fraudatent Character of which has provionsly heen ety pin this paper. Mr. Eastinan has been n.1in from thin ely fer about 9 we that he has absconded with nt people's money. Of coarse, everybe Ty expecte | that he had y. to nenie of Siate whera tha rn -nrance | were more ix than ia. and tant he weuid oon then ae ns Mn Prosi- doit. Soeretary, oc priaer al sockholder ofa new bogus Yor is misasiably (he ease i nee ecu iers, Sa Uiat price of insurance mew, C.D. to fs mauager aud Serenity of sand West Virgitia and Washingion 5 bana as tranager of a company ut r Senetiry of a comput iis i regard to Easte akor, fae turned up | eorna in Mnany prow whora ho bas staried & now The following communication froma Hor LaPorte will show what Lind of a allsir is: nbs mie quiet Little city hae fast owed tos faet that we have a tag” thtag * din iow the windaws of the oes Hrmerly dixpenred the oplam ae itas thy “ontey ol the Shite Bire pay,” enki showa, slockw Mdlepactted with ‘4 Wh Aecininas a ef thes fonice at Didlanspetis shuva va Comns ean Lnsstrance ¢ "ther Atuhtor o: Feu) Hty for polley-hotdera depusited th the Actor af s Binidct there salnable etocks, thelrstatement shows: Leana'bon bond and murt tage (rst Lem, prone abig ha the mast 4 AO eae tes Latterts 1 khares Lilorte Clair Company G+h.ces LaPorte Wheei Comy: peestnadiets Loned on real estete (warte dortole the anoint loaned thereon), provably in the ted of Lake Micbizan... bt Cash and & And this con dcing w on ein a $35,000 ‘¢ iy In a concesn worthless securities, and palsev Secretary Whose woiuer da, or was tivo Poon Tote at a ieit., onthe fut of the Fr best Barnum? ‘Che car stock, whect sty sock hag no market vale ant old for frum 25 to Gu r. te, WIL the prople of Indiaun ani to co busied in Chieagoy ba wih a rotien converat We chat Bets Howrtrr, ‘Lhe btatanont of the Company shows tuat tho i yon the Int ot October (0.000, ‘The charactor of these assotn is fully wee fortin in the above com cation. It ces tu ray that the © so Lusurauco Abbociasion ctoci 14 WONTHLEDY, of the Chicago Feol-Saving Paving Company, Where USmelting Works and 9 is tho st Com any and Cb! thostverthorn 14 are eittiaced nobudy 4 Sharpening Company is also an un inown cone be value of,tho other LaPorte property nat bs the correspondent, Tiss tunes uf (he eteers are given as follows: ‘Lhe Yon. Jaspor Packard, Vresideut (claime to intve heen ch dwihout his knowledge. and that he wan Ne of ity AL Colo, Viea-Pres xdont: the Hon. M. Nye, Lreasurer ; aud James A. Colyer, Seeretar Ttas «ond that the above Company will shortly bogie ted btetiens in this city, and paopla with do well to lov out for it’ Mut there nro anaut tlurty or forcy other bogus compantes ju as bal, if not worse, thau the above doing baste ness in this city, aud most of these hail from West Virginia, Deluware, Wasbmgton, Peunsyl- vauin, and Nev Orleaus. Most of tho property between Canal and Halsted, and the river aat Uornwun streets. on tus V Side, as insured in coupames of this kind. The only say tne people can aveid being wwindlod is, by roftising toinsure their (roperty with, any one except an agent of kuuwa standing and reliability, — LOCAL LETTERS. AWARD ARGUT THAT TELE MALI MONOPOLY. GO cur ane $y ity Nad, VHD OF UO Ci: po nieeliiyrs ‘lela tho Lact Friday of" eaci aud the autual ince.iug th Ver. ‘Lis by-lane we elise aucidta 14. 8 for the ensuin: Hrceadent, Sli brat rrr | firs. Mes. tint ctiun Of off Testiltee al fulturs Wadatdy Vice-Hrenidentay Mir. Kormutt, Suen’ is Mix. Judge Bantu, Mrs, Poway she. Wy AL Lonnie iren adjottiited, Sy de nia Sys THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, AVinlc 10 oTfrAWA, ‘Too peolcgival claes, necowpanied by their Proteesor, J. W. Ciavue, has hada moat enjos- aule Gxcurs) 0 Uttaws. The Aeudomy of ence of that ety promptly recognized tha value Gf the visit to ils ueichbuiloag, aud treate | the patty with a magnitlesnt hospi saying their Bilis ata tne hostely sud yroviving teama to drive them round. ‘Tho pesty wumbered twenty-niz, of Losh sexes, aunt thoroughly ropresaitod * Young Cuieago,”. solendid roprescntatves, mentally aad physteale jy, of the force destined to wield tho future of our Commouwealtu, |‘ Old Chicago” wasierro- sented by’a Truvtoo of the Unversty, Yio Academy gave tho class a puishe recophun, aus Vrof, J. W. Clinie, in respons to a call, tevtened tha Gbjecta of intorest to which tas cuen had Leer intiodueed, Lao Professsr drow attention tu tHe mine waters, expreosing ats opinion thut the spring poescueed by the Maieray Water Coun: any Was vot the omy soiing, and toll of a goud square drink be aud lis compan. lous bad Tiumoue yo the edge of the timber that was jrobebly eyual to the one wour thy town. ‘Time restricted Lis attention to one cons slituent of the water, lode of sodinw, ‘tho Rret ducovery of iodine and the roseaich for it 4u nature Was traccd up ty ity prevouce tn cod Jiver otf, aud the suggestion madu (hag ite pre: ence inthe Gitta sud Suratase waters Uistia- gulebed them from tho many mueral watcrs Wluch claimed pubae attention, ‘Lho phywicat features of tho Illinois vatley, the dynagio jorces which bad produced the nat Ural toi cucus, tho isolated ruck tanded, the |. laces Visited, htarved Rock, and that gem of uatural Tavives, Deer Park, wore sovoially posed under review, At waa enggeated that Fishtourn Cave, a nat- tural “toce suelter,” would rapay sciantitls e+ Plorstion, ‘The Lrofeesor could but thiuk that, Au tho pust, tho valley, by its verduro, tte game. filled forests, and sbundance of tl-h in thetiver, dud attracted wud wustained a large probintoria populatiou, aud by p poople iguoruut uf archi- tecture, such & natural shelter trom the cul Diauts of winter would be oayerly sought, aud if bu, rewaing uf the frst, relice of rout murto- don, and implements of the cuase, ete, might be disinterred trum thu Hour, ‘Lhe eval dypouits of Bullulo Hock drew from tho Professor a teviowof our mineral resources 5 Le eliowod that tho linutea coal tleld ut Great Zritaiu bad made her gne fret nauen in wealty Bud inleligenco, fist her coal resources were repidly wasting buneath the mceseantly increas. ing demands upon thou, wand tat she muss aiuk elsuw here, tho force, coal, wh ch had created her wealth, aud befure young Chicago fu ed Hiway Great Britain's capitat and tocbuical will would Jocato here, attracted by uur 200,000 square niles of coal, aud our vast rwiueral resoulces, Tinos in deusity of poputation and iudastnes Locoming the Staifordshire of America, aud Ottows the Sorstuza of tue Wert, ‘The Held leciuiy exvutsiva of the University he Hieter af The Chizata friaune Curvaco, Oct 29.—A St. Lenis correspondent sno (o-day indulges in nearly 4 couumn of grief over waat i inary oublie disappointment in the constuction aud waunzemenc of tho Mirsissippi yer bridge, An ho conelucea Lis commumeation with chat ia rey ottiion of the editorial ind:yua- thou of the t, Louis Leening Journal, oxbibited onthe orcascn uf (ho refusal of the Bridge to permit tho Atlantic & DPacitle Tele. pany to string wires on iho railing of grape the bridge, one iy led to cocetuite that that grizvauce ws atthe buttoamef 20 much writing about monopolies. 1 pasa over tho genoral or niay not bu well founded, piebarye, Ie nays: to perme the Atluntic y to pads ite wires aver Wine, san B monopoly. It ax equally yriudin Havile wires ho ine Drudge down by the bshige with enoits to sseure cheap th elyuing Ms te the MT Biowapoly, ‘Tho Atlantic & Pacite ‘Telegraph Company attempted to toreo ity wiges on the bridge With Gut firet havieg obtame:l pernaton from the Brubso Company, aa did the Wortora Union Tel- exrape Com an ‘Lhe latter puya a large want auntaily tor tho priviloge,—a privilege which tho Atia & Vaetio’ Telegraph Company sought to pocitre by lores woul without com, 1 de uot propond to pays upon tho question of rigut involved : tho act of the Brides Cumpany ins 2 the Wentert: Union Polegraph Cam- pat Lay for the privaege of passing lia wires over she bridge; but, basing tasen compensation theretur trom that Company, it could no. well wera fordibby tora tice, tiie defe.ting oll raplile rates, and com Cthe Wertern Union give equa feedities to a campeting comeany Sthoue coupousstion, ‘Chis i+ a propsanti an shat will bo marataina tin every department of businasd. Wituout knowing any one cuntiectod, Sith the Muidsu Caupany. £ venture the state. meut that the Atlantic & Lacie Yelegrapl Company vay obtain perinission to strutch ata Stres over the bridges by ugrooins to pay the fame compcnnation ay is pad by the Weatern Ae ratty Com atte, But tue refusal of duu Lidge Company does hot prevent the Atiunte a Maiti Company trom cubuGciing With dt. Loa, wy one would infer from We Jourut’s arueie, ‘Tbe wats method employed by the Western Union ‘Tolegrapl Cum any for years could bu readily adopted, viz: tue Use of & cubie~thus solacing the grief of the Yourwal and benetiug mankind by brealing down tue tonopely of The Western Union Cum piny. Mowe epoutia thie direction, ait Jeeg in trviug to pet without compensutiun the frauchires sae tho Wentern Union ‘Pelmsranh Company aud the Anacciuted Pre Yo Lute 1 by hard work aid tae onteeeecees ave Lu ip ike Of Yant Hulud of monvy, Would bo more creditable tu the Ate TRIBUNE: had not worked ao hard. and taken moro time, T wend net to-day be mditierlty. All whet leaving swore is up tothe stadard, and ny com- Paiute taye pee heard of from any quarter. Kew, tettalty yours, B CAntIN, e bee ual orthwestern Waidway. Lo te Baitor qf Uh Cittcaay, Oc ities on Mr. MeCatiogsh aul the support ha nad. It teened to mo that the eritle de- manded too much of thy capers, or that he was Tpnoraat of the one ements t) . avponr ag well as pel T matier is they get nothing for their trouble, and, an a necessary commer lence, they have new anos tn every wi don't know what they are tons todo until they ave ready ta goon. Tray evident to any oat that such at euoraious salary lantiv A Puedio Telograph Cony ‘ie NO jist ground for able wynany dn te compisints, is ? analy, To the Nistor uf the ehicuta Prituan Cuneaay, Oct, 29—1 seu by your inne of this dato that J bave been discharged for not speying the letter of a ruly, aud for dishonesty, © pag latter charge mest bo proved." {lave Leen cou. nected vith the mepection of grain fer tuy past twelve years, aud this is the fires tiny itist my cufopetency as an Inspector or reputation us a ain has Loon callud in questi: Yor tho past three ycars | havo been on tho Werteris Devin of the Northwestera Nuilroad a9 Track, Anspectur, und at alt times laboriag under dit. eulty for the wantof telp. AU Lusk iso beiper the come as is now on teavk, 1 never had cue, ‘Eben the work cau bo dyuo tothe lutter of the law. -ftuok a pride in trying to get wy report on 'Chauge in timo for st) patties intercsted ta Teceive the iusyeuien of their proporsy, Lf 2 eaunet demand tine Ngeres or ting astion, As faras Leau tear. 1} 18 got tho managomuut tha: t+ to blame for thls ng. ius sme theres, the ono that tires the etiporra gets menay to pay thom Hoping you witt Kind!y invert this that it miy bo. the ineans of nghtng the supe: f1e: A Ratiney FULL Died tren, To the Haitar af The Chacbro Pribiere t Cuncaao, Oct, 2 letter to Tue Trinesn in revard to a cornet in Plymouth Chureh, 1 expected some answer, bat bardly thought tho pastor would devote + wholo sermon in replying to it as ho did fast Sabbath, Bat Twould inform him that I fully agree Wilh him in regard to having muse ta, chureh. bit the mea then tnrevaed to convey, aad which E reiterate here, ix, that na one who has a roilued car for music, whether *oal ie vated" ar pot. cau enjoy having the ginnd peals of too organ dresped in the hare loots of seurnet. I etill sign myeelf, A Dusovstep Hranca. ee THE COUNTY-BUILDING, is ago I veut w Thera wilt bo sn ecail of tho quael-criminal docket i the Criminal Court Monday, Commivrionoe Holden is tho lntest candidate for President of tho County Board. The proba. bility that several of the “fing” members will not be returned, howover, dampens bis ardor. Commissioner McCaffrey, it [4 said, 1 lazing up bis treasures in Tova, Starting as Commis- stoner in poverty—he proposes to prove his hone osty by ondiny his ollleinl career in tho fame condition—in Llinois, Mr. George Custar, who was mentioned in yesterday's papor as complainiug because an ox eeution in Ing favor had had a certain indoree- ment made on it after fio had delivered it to tho SheruY, wishes to stat that ho knows that ueichor that oficar tor any of his Deputics made the tndorsomant i question. Patrick Martin and Vamol licatey, held for tho murder of wman named Galena at No. 105 Lake street, were yeecerduy committed to tho County Jail, dlealoy was gecing euakea at tho time, and rebelled with afl his might. tour able-bodied meu It took Hnally mado secara belund the bara, to hold bin, but tio wag J. M. Rountree, Jolin Com: And 9 #cora Hof the county connected with "4 ollica, have desorted their vetiuldine, aud aro giving thetr time to the election of Hesing. It isu xato estimate ty way that tho Public ‘Lreasury is daily contributing, through the County-Clerk’s ottics alone, uot tess thun $200 to the success of tho Opnouition tickes Hadtdle-Rock Smith, found guilty of selling liquey wihout ticenve iu tho Town of Laka View, who was to haya beon sentenced to toa davs' imer:soumeut it the County dal, ty still at hiverty, having been excused froin ontoriug upon hin wervieo from day today. Mai one of Mr, Hesing’s admirers, and will doubtlees not yo braind tho bars until after tho electiun, however unusual suvh a proceediug may be. THE OWAND JUnY, ‘Tho Grand Jury helt a short weseion yosterday morving, preparatory to diesalution, ‘Khe tins Was taken up a tho dscnseon of the reports submitzed hy committees appomted to report im roferenve to the wileged bribary of certain Coun- ty Comnresionsrs, aud the charges proferred Agatust the management of toe County Insane Auylam and Voor-ifouec, "thy reports a8 sub- mitted me. with eome objection, uud elicited not aw little fond talc, but wero finally adopted. Their nature was aindieated ‘in theso colunnd — roveral days age, vizwt In thy matter of tho — brivery of the Comnicvionera, the report sets forth that Witnesses Worv examined, aud that noting could bo found tu show that any Commi-siover had ro-* ceived suy money to inilionca his action in we letting of tho contract for the foundation for the taw Court-House. ‘Ube report contintios to say that tho bondamen of MeNeil had been oxamined, and that the jury wore ubuudantly satistiod of the res; onsibiity of the bit, and further thas they saw no raagon why MeNeil saould not have received the award. ‘fis inallof the censuro that will bo iade in the report, but thore is tho Poevibility thata mivority report may bedvawn this Morning, alleging perjury ogainst certain wite Der#es examined in (ho case, brominent umong whom is Ciem Voriolat, In roference to tho lusune-Asylum and Poor-House management, the repout will be that, at the recent visit of tho jury. everything "was found in good suspe. A mild exception will bo made ay to tha guality of the bread furvirhod the inmates of the institutions, ba-ed upon the inforinaiivn gathered that tue bread shown the Jury ou its recout visit was Duta fair sample of that urdioarily furnished. ‘The jury will report. thia morning and be dis- charged, after being in session u long time and doing a very sinsll proportion of work, compared. with tortner Jutes, ee CITY-HALL, ‘Treagurer’a roceipta yestorday: Taxes, 814.01 ; water rates, €1,031.27, City-Treasurer O'Hara is again continued to his houre by soverc, but not soriuus, iHnces, Mayor Cotvin ja uffering from sore throat and swore foot, Ilo was unable to loave his house yesterday. Yesterday wasadreary one around the old shell, tho absence of otticials and the wot weather serving to keep the wyual Laugetson, political ‘Dunmiuess, and tax-payers away. The absence of Commissioner Wuhl from the elty, and the tlinoss of Catatuissiouer ‘Thompsau, Prevented the transaction of any business by tho Buard of Public Works yesterday, . 1: would goom as if the present 14.3 bad season for city oficial, Commissioner Thompson, of the Bud of Public Works, way uuabio to ate tend to hiv dutics on account of iMuoss, The Brecial Committce on the Building law were ta baye met and patched up that ordiwance yeslerduy aiternvon, but Ald, Case was the ouly Alanber present, and he made a record on tho took for a conforouce this alternoon ot J o'slect. Iti not ut al likely the Aldermen will attend to. Aby bunitens ungl after election. Cuicf-Englncer Thomas O'Connor, of the Now Orloany Fire Dopartnent; Joseph Burdy, Prewie dout of the New York Board of Fire Comnivsion- era; Jobo Hy Freeman, Foreman of Engine Company No. 4, of ppringtield, U1; and BA, Magowan, Superintondent of tha Whitehead Hubber Jlozo Company of ‘Treutua, N. late guests of Vize-Marshal Benner. ase NEST ANNOUNCEMENTS, £9, oo,- Renarved eeuta for Joaquin auiiler'’s lectare in the Ktar Course on Tuceday next are vow for salo or exchange for option tickets at Jansen, MeClurg & Co.'s, Tho Sunday lectures before tho Sinal Congro- gation ab Martine’s Vial wal bo resumed by the Kev, Dr, Kotter tu-worrow, ‘Lhe tecture will to in German onthe Mepsianie idea, iistrating the dustory and miseton of the © Jewish paople,” ‘The tev. A. Dutton, 8. d., will lecture Sunday evening, Dee. 3, at St. Mary's Choret, corner of Efuridge court and Wauowh avenuo, for tha Wenstit of that muck dewerving inetiution, Bt. Joseph's Hospital, Prof, J. 4. Walker, of the When'on College, author of “ Vhilosuphy of the tian of sulva- tion” and Kevoral other theo ogical work, will lecture before tho Mhileso hical Society thie evening, at their seoms Ou the corner of Stato sud Washinglon strovts. His leetnta will be a tepy to tho lecture of Judge Bovib on the Pent rection, Mru, 1. Cady Stanton speaks on * Creeloy, Sesurd, and Weed," before the Sunday Li hoviety, Lo-moriow alternmoun. ‘be door of Mc- Connick Hull open at 3 wud close at 3. Tickets, fact youd tor any lecinre, are for ea at Japaen, Acts & Co.'s, No, 117 Stato girees, at 10 conte piece, ‘Thursday ig tobe a high day amoung the tem- perauce ludtive of our vty aod vicawuity af 10 a. ty in the Class Street Methouiat Episcopal Church, A Conyentiun of the First, Second, aud Toud Congressional Districts will be bold, at SATURDAY, OCTOBER whieh reports of what dtr tho scar will be dont foreach of the tates cistie ¢ thioe deleantes olected to th mpesauce Convention ah Ct AC2 p, nt, Gf the sanm: day the nen Cite Uni tee de vill be given, and Mira Worardw Hct of ths outlook for the dnture, Ta the eventing 4 nitty mechs will be helt ad dress. De Shia. Wiltoy, Mrs, Holyoke, and Mies #1. Willard, paleo ae SUBURBAN, LESPLAINES, Aceording to the pubiiehed programme, the Non, dames P. Root Viureday eveuing dav ered an addresa on the subject of * Utneation © before a very largo and appreciative audience, Mr. Root holla ad anced views, ment of his theme, embracing a: every pluro of the #ubject, be wae woe aac ful in setting lis auditors to thinking far thi welves on matters of vital importance, not ont to them, but to all disposed to progress in ed. cation, Aside from ite execliense in this 1. evect, the lecrure of Mr. Boot wat highly ento tuning by reason ef the havpy illus gauturetion, ant humor whet er. ‘Tho frat exeremo of the bnatituce 5 cons.tted nn papor on LListory, read by Mis Wait, of Hyde Cask. ‘The predaciien was of eunne merit, and evince! on the part ol Mins Vat a thorough kaowledge of the hp proved methods of inetoaesien ie thi o1aneh of study, Cho reading of this paver Was fol.oved by ngenoral di-cussion us to the bust methods of touching history. Mr. 10.1, Alicn, of Maplowond, followed with, paver on“ Cdueational Hi ceoimes,” The oxercises uf the furenoan were cloaad by a Presentation of o paper en Somu Suby Grammar, ant How to Teach Baeza,” by J. 2. MeGuaty, A rynepsis of tho remat made, coald at bo given here, vould nov only accamplistie t a bo interesting, but would iinprens all with o behet that the rehools of Cook County are in tho obauds of persons wno aro competent to take charge of nad worthy to bo istrustod with ihe tivresis so vin) to tho growth and prosperity of ou nation. ‘Tho topics eapecialy conadered were | atts of speech, gonersl onmber, person, case, parsing and aualyes, mods, tess, aud voice, the | threo of which wero brio'ly treated of in an able paper by Prot. J. A. Weunt, of Bluo Island. One of tho most interestiig anil instinctive Papers presented to tho cunsdernativa of tho netitute was one on the wnbject ol Physiology, by Mra. M. E. Hoitman. of Unt Park. This paper was crowded over trom ‘Lhiwaday’s programing for Wautof time, much to.tho joy of thy many whowero not able to bo present on that day, Mrs. Hoilinan enjosn an enviaple reputation as an fastracirasa, and her rowaras had tho woght neceesary to commend thonme,vox to the careful cousidasation of all who had tha please of tearing thom. No litle disappointmont waa slated by the teachers at tho unavoidable neo oF Prof, A, F. Nightingale, of Ravenssoud High School, who was aasigved tho subject ol Reading. keowing that ho could presentic in a way equated by tow in point of tutelcat and prosit, Yue ox- uses of the Justitute wr closed by a rene ding of Soa'y “Raven” by Prof. Anthony, who fo nu way dotracced from tho cuvigbie repu- tation which ho enjoys ann clocationi On the whole, this was one of Lhe inort enter- taining sud proiitably sessions of tho association of thy teachors of Cook County ever ueld, It wae a eubject of general roxret that tho aresion was pot longer coutinued, Tho attentanes waa largely iu oxcess of that of ‘Thurs. doy, not “far from 200 beipg present. ‘Inzue, together with the peanla of Dexplaines who evmeed their imtercat in the proceedings by thor attendance, tillod tho church where the Association war held to au altos uncomfortable degree. Among those p:esent were Profa D. 3, Wonfwovth and A. W. Brayton, uf the Cook County Normat School, Profs, Wilkle, Seymore, Hauketl, Stayer, Durkeo, Farnsworth, Sur- bridge, Rebinson, Wi:eox Jouos, Haven, Bay- mand, Wanst, MeCarthy, and many oshors. Suporintendont Pant appointot tha following pervons 8 Coumnittco on Revolutions eppreeia~ tive of the importance of tue educations! intor- ents presented, the generous exertions of thoro in chargo aud participating in the exervives of the Inutitute to make it a wiccens, anid expeci= ally the kindoess und courlesy of the railrond oliciats and tho good and hormtable people or Dosplainos. in transporting und encerenining the tenchers ia co kind aust pleasant a manner. ‘Tha roport of this Cotanutico will bo published in Sunday's Trtnuxe, ‘Tho Committos appomted coustuted of Profs, Havkelt, Seymore, Haven, Wilkie, aud ladios Homan and Stolp. Dee cewcer bate ae ee THE NATIONAL BARKS. Ina recent letter trom London to the New York ribune, ex-Seeretary McCulloch thus speaks of tho Nativual-Bank system and ita bon- efits to business: ‘The Natlunal Banks aro largely composed of the old Stato banks, slinply reormanlzet with tho same stock holders and under the suing manag-te, but with a cre culut-on of Muiform value. throughout the leugth aud breadth of the land—s circulation which in eo well eu cured that, 1f the United Statew notes were vut of the Way, there would not bea single dollar ig paper money in circutution iu thy Unltod States nut protected by more than the equivalent of 3 dollar in cola, deposited in the Government ‘Creasury, Doyoslta to’ banks are mada for the convenience uf depunltors, who usally recelvo a consideration for them, ‘head the Govern- tent dovs not undertake to protect, except sa far aH the requirementa of the law end’ frequent oxamina- tions muy protect them ; Unt {t has undertaken ty pro- vide, aud it tua provided by tho National-luuting sy8- tem, that all bank notes in eireulstion gull be pecured to the holders beyond a reasenable,f not pozalble, con- fingency, Lciatn uo sara in the credit of tho pa- fernity of the Natloual-Dinking system, ‘Tao ouly Jobbyfag that L was ever qufity of—and of that Tam heartily aehainud—was in opposition to tt, Twas then atthe heud of the Bank of the Stata of Indiana, 9 fargo ond pradtable {natituriou, under the manage. meut of tried aud able men, watch I knew to be suum to the core, and which 2 foresaw must go into Hytt'dt- tion or aurrender its privilegs of fesuluy two dollars for ono ou Ite capital, if thy bew bautiug ayatem went Juto operation, ‘Tue ouly credit T ctu tn reqard to the present ayster te for the oruonizalion of the Bus rea, which I think tay sttceeasors Nave Lad no reason fo complain of, and for my caruent eiforta to give to ths now aystem 9 fair trial, It grew into favor with fo day by day, and I have now no hesitation In saying that, for tho United States, It f4 not only vastly supes slor to the eystem which “it snperseded, but thut dt ta the Hest wystein which has been or Jy Ikely to be de- vired, ‘The Natlonal-Banking rystem: was uot the offspring of the tuto banks, Waen E went to WaehIngton at tho request of Mr. Chasy in the spring of 13.5 to or- ganize tho Buroiu, ithad not asiuglo friend amoug tho banks, ‘Tho managers of sound anid well-con- ducted bsaku were upposed ta ft, berate by belugtng their bauks dato it they feared the prouts of their apites holders would be dinintshed and because they dreaded Sup comtant annoyatica to whlels they feared they would he subjected from tntermeddling pelicans aud Journalists, “The managers of the banks of a differ- ent character Weru upponel tot, because it required solute aveurity to be deported wiih the ‘Tresauror fur the redemption of tho circulating uotes, ‘The Btate banks, tn fact, cataa into the #ystem by comput on; but there sre now, fupprehiend, vory few inteltyent aud upright bunkers who do not admit the whilont of the act aud excellenco of the aysten, Fosttnnte for the country waa it that the Government dd vol undertake tw collect {ta roventies or pay {ts voldters {a tio Hotes of suspended States banks, thy mount insolvent of whieh would have maintdued the Largest clreulation, Mr, Charo uot only aecured by the National Currency a for the whole poplo 4 youlrt and uuiforin circulation, but be thus prevented a catuntronle which might hare been fatatto the Union, and which cortiuly would hava Leen calutultous t0 the countéy, ‘The Nationale Hauking system waa one of the cunpusations for the War, aud if ita distinguished author bad rendered no other xervice to bia country, bu would, by taiving do- Vised it, have been entiticd to the listing eratitude of bis countrymen, Itis this eyrtemn, bo Deulletal to fo whole country, aud 69 indixjcusibio to the newer por- tou of ft, that wome po.iticlins ary endeavoring to overs throw with the intention of aupplying the place ot the bwuk notes, which aro to Le retired, by a further feauo of leyaletender nutes, which further feaue would yout indetiultely a return tor pete, centesltes tho 0! wouey power of the nation In the Federal Govert- ment, onl iucuncelvatly sggravate (ho ovis whlch now aftict na, ‘Our bankiug eystem ts thorough all one pecutlary tuterests, St could wot be overs thrown without ‘tho most disastrous consequences, Its destruction would not on'y puta atap to bane dla couute, bat it would nevensttate the colloctlon of wills fonw upou mulliions of avbts din ta tho bunks, It woald creato a fuancial reyulutioa which tho country fu iu ne conditiva to bear, iuterwoveu with soon age Sen S THE WARD WILL CASE. Srectal Inavatch to The Cents Prune, Detnort, Mich., Oct. 2.—~Toeday tho argu niente in tho Ward will caso commenced, the Indge having deeided to give tho caso to tho jusy. Why Not Propare for It Now P Winter as at our very door, Ltuse who have bonght an Arguud busy-buruer or a Stewart parlor of Dalton, have nothing ta far. When you tire of abiveriug, go t 194 and 34 State street and do Ukewiee, Pisnos and Organs. Mallet, Davie & € Grand, By and Smith's American Org Vy. W. Kinaball's, corner nicagu, nd Upright, can by found only at rate uud Adama strects, Important to the Preservation of Taeth— John Gosnel!'s Cherry Tooth-Pasta, ‘Whe most eMicacious dentitricy known. Try it, For wala by all druggists, Whulessto agents, Torrey 4 Bradley, 171 spd 175 Randolph street, Lundborg's Perfumos are Like natural Gowers and bouquets, *5U), LEO. VW ELV TS PAGES, CRIMINAL NEWS, Conelusion of the Pound Marder Trinbat Grand ilaven, Mich. Melvin Fuller Acquitted, and John W. Luller Sent to Prison for Liic. A Man and a Woman dalled for the Au Kable Méreenary Butchery. Tho Smoke Olearing Away from the Naval Lngagement ot Fort Wayne, A Change of Venue Secured by tho Alleged Con- sptrators of (ho “Chicago Times.” THE FULLER MURDER TRIAL. Apeial Dispute tr The Chicana Urivine, Gasp Havers, Mich, Oct. 2.—Ln the trial of Melvin Fuster the verdict is not guilty. It tsan unpepular verdict, and young Fuller would not be wafo if reteased, Ho is told to answer tho vhare of tearing up n railroad track, Jot H. Muller was to-day rontenced to con- Ancment with had inuor for life and taken to Jackson, ‘The second murderer is thought to bo Joti 8, Wilson, and great devntis! nig exe Prersed that nu complaint is to bo made againnt aim, Suectat Correanenden-e of The Chica10 Tribune, Gnasp Haves, Mich, Oct, 23.—Tho great ex- eitement provailiog in the Cities of Grand Haven and Holland, and, indeed, this whole section of Michigan, has been the triat, in the Citeait Court in this city, of Melvin C, Fuller, eharged with the murder of Neon Pound, on the Gth day of Juno Inst, at Pino Creck Bay, near Holland, Tho casa waa called last Wednesday, nnd hae lasted until this (fhureday) afternoon, The caso i ono of such peculiar intereat that I have deomed that a full account ia the columns of Tue Trin. UNG might duterest your many readora through- his section of Michigan, von Found was au eccontric old bacholor, living between the faim at the Fuiiera aud tho Michigan Lake Shore Railroad track. No lived alove, wad w.sarly avd fishy in his hatits, and eured tmoaney concealed about hid person in vonsileravle sum. dn Is71. a pussengor-train was thrown from thotrack near the Fuller farm; and in two years aiterwards, John HH. Fuller and his son, Muivin C,, waro arteated for tearing up tho rails, Un tho osamination in ts city, Wilson Lond, wan a moet damaging witness aga'pst thom, and they were hold to answer tho cliargo in the Cir- cut Court, ‘ho Fuilera mentioned to several their wis that Pond was ‘tout of tho way.” Juno 5, sthey iuduced Yond to go fishing with them, and tucir hired man, Joho %, Watson, Wa.son eave ho know nothing of thotr desig butt nppears that ho had talked about Pound's money, aid was interested Ur puting bun ‘out of the way.” lt seems the design of tho Fultora that Pound shouid lakt bo seen im company with Watson. ‘They vont Wateon with tho team to take Pound and the tuhing-tacklo to Piue Cieek Bay, while they went by way of Holland, After meeting there, Watton save that bo gat on the dock fishing, whilo Pound and tho Yuners went ont in tho boat. Pound did nat return, bit was killed, robbed, and stanod down in tho mad Watson saga tuat Melvin Vuller tett ia great haste, so as tu get to Cotrell’s, 5 miley dinsunt, aud, if neces- sary, try the proving of un alibi, Wateon told rather a wtraight story; but tho dofenso, roproseutad by Mosurs, G. C. Stowart, of tnis city, and G, W. Meliride..of Holland, Pp ded upon tho hypothesis that Watson himself struck tha fatal blow whieh billed Pound. " ttow this accusation was to be sustained did nob appear until yesterday, when J. 11. Muller, Uo father, was Drought into Court to change lis plea from Not guilty to Guilty. Thie an- wouncemont created reat excitement in this city, aud Hoon the court room was packed, many Jadivs being in attendance. J. ML, Fuller was atlmitted ay a witnoss to testify in behalf of bis son, whieh he did substantally ag follows: Mr, Watson, Mr, Van Dusen, and others bad spoken woversl thinea khotit knocking Pound over and getting iio» out of tho way. After tolling of thy preparations to yo O-hing, witiicus sald thut, after going to Holland, he reached Pino Creek Day ‘about 4 o'clock, Dida't neganylody on the dock, “Mr. Watson camo up in s boat. “He ‘ead Melvin was of with Maducs! boy, Pound was up above ou the bank, Tho Kaducsrs left about halt 5, Mulyio loft sovuu efter, Watson woved around whero Pound was, and returned to tho dock, Van cane siona with tho catilali, atitl wont of down tho lake, Melvin bad been goue bslf on hour, Pound. and T, and Watton go! Uo boat, Pound got in ahead,’ Tsteered and Watson rowed tll we reached the upper ent of tho bay, Watwon drappeit dls oars, xelzed thy ax, and struck Pound on the heal, knocking itn out of te boat, Witness fell into the lnke, being unveil and wedk. Wateun hit Pound twice, and thon partly drayged him iuto tho boat, Watson commenced taking his clothes off, ond told mo to row up to a place that Watson hid fixed upon, I held othe boat fast = while = Watson put. him under = the weeds, Golug back Watson took something out of liu pockets; took out a roll uf papers and mvnoy,—no pocketbook, Tnere vara Toll of Milla sewed up in u rag. He said uo wouldn't open it until he got home, Ttuld bim Pound would float around ia the water,” Me went aud got stakes and atakeit him down,- He wouldn't sink, #000 etuck bin knife into him, he old man here broke down aud wept profusely, Dry tears," the prods culing attcrney called them,) Didn't stake him dowa the frst thing. “Went out agatu, Built a tiro on shore, Took alight with us, When we camo bach, he '* dia. rected "altthe ciothes, Melylu was not in that neigh- borhood, Hu was not there at all, and ho didn't know that 1 was guilty until yesterday, [More tears, On tho crose-oxaminstion, Fulter eald thet ‘Pound was always making diveulty among his nelgubora; was*'u perfect old enake iu tho grasa” Watson did uot mention killing, but putting Pound aut of tho way, Meo had wpoken previouny about Pound's money, Think Melvin left about 6 o'clock, ‘Think Watuon put the ax in. Watson eald, “ Wo'll dump old Pound iu tho lake.” When Pound was struck, ho rolled over, Watson drayged him back partly iuto tho boat, and ‘made Hut- ler hold a leg, saying, *Q—dd-—n you, you might as well do it autno.” He atrinped Pound, ' Me ozamined he clothes, Ono roll of b lis was securod in a rag, Wheu wo went back, Watson cut a hole in his side, the money thit night, In the morn- ced Withesa Low much mousy he wanted, I told Mar F didn't 1 yeaple for money, Tho quee~ tion way asked, bow witness could entertain without protest the stdden prop wanting hia mouoy, Wit wanted Pound's Inndy auld they wauted to buy hia land, Had no motive in assisting 1a the murder, Did uot ray to Mra, Drece, Mark iny warts, Wilson Pound will never appear squiunt ine ou the trisl for tearlug up the rallroad- ravk,” unoxpected turn in tho tial, which the ¥8 for tha dolcuse as well ax tho prose- cution maintain vas 9 complote surprise to them, complicates matters considerably, At no pre- vious tima would the old mann admit hia guilt. Now there i tho yteatest uncertainty ay to whother Melvin C. Fuller or John 8, Watson, or both, aro guilty of murder. Kince the trial commcuesd, one of the principal witnessea for Fullor (J. C. Cottrell) has been arrested for arson ; and, sloitly before, Fuller's son-in-law, Shormau, for bastardy. THE AU SABI Speeral Diavateh ta The Cnteaaa Tribune, East Saainaw, Mi Oct. 29,—Henry ¥ rington, charged with tho murder of William Stewart at Au Sablo, hay waived exemination, and to-day was committed to Jail at ‘away to await trlul at the Cuonit Court of Iowco County in May next, Mis Rivers’ examination occurred yestorday, and resulted in her bemg held for trialas an accomplice, Her bail was fixed at 2,000, but, being uvablo to obtain it, sho waa to-day brought down to ‘Tuwas and landed in jail, In the oxamination whe substantiated Forrington’s yarn iy explanation of tho blood-marks on tho floor, ond wald that, easly on the moruing after the murder, ho camo to her avd suke: for sume clean clothes, which sho gave him, She agked what tho mat- ter wns, and ho repliwd by telling Ler about shreo meu sho came ito the store and divided the money which they had taken from some por- wou whom thoy het Wille, and said he as afraid peuple would ‘suspect him, Ie showed ber tho Diood-staing on the four, eho suid, and asked Lar to help wash them off, but, befure thoy had Hulshed the job, rington wav arrested, Bie formerly tived at Midland, and bas boen vory i timato With Farrington, her millinery store ad- Juiniog Parringtou’s jewelry abop, ij THE BATTLE OF THE CANAL BOATMEN, Suecral Dupateh to Phe Chteagy Trioune, Lonr Waxnxz, Iud., Oct. 20.—Last night, at Now Haven, the Corouer held an inquest on the body of Albino Crovkteo, the mau killed in the affray botween causl boatmen yesterday moru- ing. The verdict was rondored that Cronklea vawe tohia death from * gun-shot wound jn- dhoted eituer by Ensloy Dallarhice, Jobu Daliar- BUTCHERY, {[ bito, or Elias Hooyer. Bhoritf Lance this nora: ing atrested four moro men—Eugene Sovine, dames Weieh, Charles Miehots, aud Angastay Jiter—tor participation in the affair, maccing tan fen vow in jail, who took part ur the vate. ALL are notosioudeharaeter, and the combat between the twa erowds was Qauen lly desperate, roahing itn tnatter of wirptige that culy ono mau was killed, ‘Phe p ers all waved an examination, aud awa the action of the Grand Jury, which will meat Mourday. OUTRAGE, Speetal Disuteh ty The Chtcaca 7 ribnne, Rackronp, Hh, Oct. 20.—-A man living at Ros- cov. Winnebazo County, named Urvil Irown, was sontenced after two daya of trial to two years’ imprisonment for avempting to commit a rape on the mfant daughter of W, L, Wattorson, & well-to-do farmer, whom, it appears, empl 4 Broxnon his fam. Sieh a case va this wad unver before known, tha child being but ten months off, ‘The crime was committed Tact Jute, and the poor little ertaturo was badly mt tHuterl, though it till lives. Ona of the most abio lawyers in Rockford, B. W. Biniadell, Esq.. made a speech for the prigohor that occupied all tuis mornity, bee it tanea to save hin, thourl it undoubtedly greatly mitigated bis punieh- jen. HE EARLY-STOREY GONSPIRACY. recsal Dnapiten to Cheney treat Ruckrory, Hi, Oct. Tho Wivusbago County Chieuit Court saw tho Inat of tho Encly- Flynn aud Wilkie conspiracy this afternoon, On motion of defendants, through their attornoys, L. Brazee, of Rockford, and A, 3. Trude, of Chicago, the Court granted a change of vente, and tho case will be taken to Boone Coun! whero it will come up the eocand Monday in February, 1878, The proscention eeked defend ants to plead to the indictments, but the o; pod- ing counsel opposed thin motion. ‘The Court held that defoudants wore not compeltod to plead until the day of trial, whereupon the cave ended, ‘Lhe reason for the change of venus was tuo al- leged prejudico of Judge Brown. BONOSMEN MULCTED. Rocrronp, Ih, Oct. 29,—Lhe yury in Van- ke’s case rendored a vordict late last night. ‘The trial vcenpied six whole days, aud resulted io favor of the Trustecs of Pecatomcs, who Lava. brought suit against their late Township Treaz- urer’s hondsmen to recover a largo dolicit that waa discovored in tho old man's account. ‘ho jury allowed $2,000 in this pariieutar cage, and the Judgo's bondgnen from 1871 te 1s739—R. A. Sanders and Jacob Hamilton—must nay it. Foor other suite aro ponding again-t fonr other notd of bondsmen to obtain like sums that aro said to havo been lost or appropriated since 1861. ‘The decision in this cago inukos the other bonds- men feel shaky, HELD FoR TRIAL, Speeiat Diapateh to The Cateaao Tridune, Danvit.ve, Ill, Oct. 29.—Tho proliminary ex- amination of Danio! Clapp and Willinm oud Goorgo Trimmell, the parties engaged in tho Oakwood Township moteo about ten days since, whereby one George Shock was killed, camo off veutorday before Esquire T. Max. Dantol Clapp was discharged, while George aud William Trim- moll were bound over in the aum of 1,000 and $3,000 respectively for thelr appoarance at tho aoe term of the Vormiliowt’ County Cirewt A BDOG-FIGHT AT ST. Louts, Speciat Disputen to The Chicago Troune, Br. Loris, Oct. 24,—About 200 rouzha congro- gated at doylight this moruing ata secladed spot on tho Iinois side, in the rear of East St. Louis, to wituess ao dog-fizht between two Bt, Louis bull-doge, Bob aud Jack, halt- brothers. Tho fight lasted ono hour and forty miuates, ending in favor of tho formor, the lat~ tot being so tacernted as to he ruined if not Kil ed. ‘The polivo nado a deacent upon the crowd, aud sovoral of the witnesses wero arrested, but were subsequently released withoat bond. ESCAFE OF PRISONERS Sr. Josyrit, Mo., Oct. 29.—Between 6 and 7 o'clock thin evaning seven prisouors escaped from Jail in this city by sawing off the iron bars ofa window, Tho prisoners wero Frank Brown, convicted of murder and sentenced to bo jionged ; John B. Patton, Oxscur Kirk, Charles Reinhart, and Thomas Shannon, under sontence of grand Iarcony ; Alexander Broughton aud Wilkam Early, undor sentence for loiso-stoal- ing. A reward of $500 is oferad for the capture of Brown. BURGLARY. Sptetal Maxateh to The Chicago Tribune, Ivpraxaponts, Oct, 29,—Lust night, burglara made o genera) raid upon residonces in this city. Ovor trenty houses in ouo neighborhood wore ontered, and from all goods of ccnsiderablo valua wero takon,—in tho aggrezate, s large amount. ‘The eafo of the Americau Express Company at Thorntown wag entered alao, and @y00 worth of jowelry belouging to O. N. Midgoway abetracted. CHARGED WITH MURDER. Civernatt, Oct, 29.—Tho Corner’ Jury in the murder caso of Henry C. Jobson, who was killed bya shot tired while he was in tho bands of tho officera arresting him last Wodnesday morn- ing, have rendorcd a vordiot charging Dowiilog, tho oficer king tho arrest, with the murder of his prisoner, AN ALLEGED MAIL-ROOBER. Speciat Insnatch ta The Chieaua Tribune. 8r. Pau, Mina., Oct. 29,—Olo Hammer, Post- mastor at Albert Lea, Minn, was brought hero under arrest to-day, charged with robbing the maild. Ho will be examined before Commis- sioner Curdozo to-morrow, CAPITAL SENTENCE, New Yonx, Oct, 29.—Charles Weston, the thitd of tho colored murderers of Weisburg, tho Jew peddlor, was to-day convicted and sentenc- edtobahangod Dec. 17, tho sanmo doy as his accomplices. THIEVERY, Special Dispatch ta The Chicaan Tribune, Karamazov, Oct. 202.—Tho house of Smith Lawronco, at Climax, was robbed of clothing and valuablea Wodnoaday by a tramp who bad becn hired to work, ‘ho thief escaped. DEATHS. “WIMMERSTEDT—At Warlington Corners, Cal. Tucsduy, Oct, 19, U, W. K, Whnaieratedt. Funersl procedsfou will form at hls reatdeace, 10%, 10, ax 112 Chieaqo-ay,, Sunday, Ost, df, at 1 ‘noon! ‘Truin leaves Northwestern dopat ut 1! o'cluck for Kosehill, Frionds cequested to uttend, QUIRK—Friaay, Get, 29, ot 13 m,, of brain, fever, Lizele, youngest daughter of F. and B, L, Quirk, ugol 37 yeate, BRIGGS—Oct, 98, of croup, Lattio V., only elit of F. Mand Mattie 3, Briggs, aged 4 year, 8 mouths, 14 Fuueral Saturday morning, Oct. 40, at halt ofelocl,, from 204 Par! ‘ of thy fu tnvited to attend, * EINSWORTH—Frances ©,, wife of Charis Eins- worth, aged 30 formerly Mrs, Slagle, an old resident of Chicago, Fuueral Guuday at 200, m., from 22 Maxwellats Carriages to Graceland, Friends invited, 227 Esatern papers please copy, a SPECIAL NOTICES. Se. uluw's Soothing Syrup is a cortaly romady for w with which eluldion, ao allicted uuning tho of touting, auver knuwn futhe child, ee ce ee eee etn! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. tuod Ue test uf thirty years, est tu tho tothe atid otict fo and roquinces the huwole, +~~ "REPUBLICAN MEBTINGS TO-NIGHT, Fifth Wurd—fe bo held at the corner of Btale and ‘TVulrty-niuthsts, Mr, Ham will address the meeting, ‘Ywelfth Word—To be held at the corner of Elizabeth and Indisna-sta, Fourteenth Ward—To bo held st tho corner of Bey~ miwur and Lake: Fifteeuth Ward—To bo held at 618 Fleton-ay, Yenth Ward—To be held at Maskell’s Mall, on Dea plaiuesat, (Lotween Adams and Jackyon-ta,).. ‘Tho Hua, Johu A, Jagan and the Hun J.) Ward will ad- revs the mcetiag, Eighth Ward—'To be beld at 931 Blue Jeland-ay, Bisteenth Ward—To be buld at tke corner vf North ay, und Daytou-st, Cicero Breigiton aud Jeu, Mana will address the mieetiog, Beventh Ward—To bo held at 105 Fisk-st, Ninetoenth Ward—To be huld at 410 North Clark-at. Fifttecnth, Watd—To be Lvld at the corner of Mile Wwaukec-ay, aud Noble. Second Ward—To be bald at No, 339 Fourth-ay, Sixth Ward~To be held at 11 and 123 Archor-av, Burlington Hell, on State-at,, near BIsteenth-at, Riciend }, Ugleaby, Kark Hawes, und O, H. Keod will apeak, ‘The First Ward Repullican Club will havo a micet- ing to nigbt at o'clock warp at Meypublican Head- quarters, corner Clark and Luke strecis, All citizens of tue ward who uro fu favor of 8 free ballot aud pgainat ballotebox stuiting, Loucaty ayaluet dishousaty, are Layited $0 aitoude (AUCTL ee ON SABLE, ey BY GP GORE & LOy Ladaid wu W 4 th aeons OW EATURDAY, CCT. 20, AT 9 O'cLecy, 16 crates W. G. Crockory. lots; 600 Lamps, usuoriod, At 10:0 o'clock—MOUSENOLD Fy; lor, Chamber, Diting-roun, and Kite > in open Pare hen Parweirey Wart Wardrobes Hook: on, Be Lounges, Wy nuit Castes, Camp! Chains, Patlor ated Gunes Day suo ot Oils sanity Ttitescti ae ‘rare arp Store Hanon, tty pase Stoves, a’ Grover Ueanachiliee en gee? Phe _ Gh Gone Co. 8 ae TTY TO COUNTRY MERCHANY ‘Tho partientar attention af Vie conntey trad Vito to cnr Kiewelar Auctlon Veute ef Mtapdy and Faney DEVwT GOooLDs HELD EVERY TUESD A, Among our ryectal Goods, Viece Goat Clot! tutes ete, Abo the Iurwent ani 1 Gloves, Gunndets, and Mitesh Ia lots Every variety of Hoslery, Netians, Cadert untom tate Clothing, White Goods, Linens, giver? rte Hats and Caps, Genta’ Furhiehinye, Boeke and T Cutlery, Haney Gootly, Wone et Frets, rhc, 0 18 toe Wateg 1 ny METER, Cotte to awurtinent of rt An cnilir 51 per vent t eaeke Wn BY per cent Wow seul. ew Comutry mcr tin’, maya ng weal, - brie, own iutorest, will nol fit to pay 113 Booty, Shoes & Huiiers IN SAMPLES AND DUPLICATES, WIU bo closed out at our Weduestay Action Sale, Nov, 3, at 9.304, , This salo will bo well assorted and full lines of our own Custom: mado Goods will bo offered, G DP. GORE & Cu,, 63 and aha, “Special Bargains For Giose Bayers ant Comntry 2evehants In our Auction Kalo on Thurrdas Yow, 4, i chotre xeasonable Dry Goods, Hoste ous, Und Pleve Goods, Gloves, Mittens, Blankets, Hanes cate Shaws, Skirls, Jack Herd Cluttie, ates ooteny, Knit Gurus} Aso extra attractions in 1° ARPETS, alle goods, tivo and three-ply, Kidtermineers, ia earpola, GEO. P, GONE WAL A. BUTTERS & CO,, AUCTIONFERS, lid MADISON-8T, BUTTERS & 60'S SATURDAY SALE, Furniture, Household Goals, Manos, Carpets, Stover, Key SATURDAY MORNING, Oct, at thelr Balesroouis, 11: “100 STOVES OF ALL KINDS AT AUCTION ani Imorulug (Saturday) a: 10 o'clock, At BUTTERS & CO.'S, 103 Esst Madlevu Second Great Auction Sale, %20,000 Worth Wnredeoemod Picciges, From A. Goldsmid’s Loan Office, Wednosday Morning, Nov, 3, at It o'clork, by Willlsm A, Butters & Co,, Auctioneers, at thele Balesroam, 1 East Madison-st, Cutalogue, with full descelpton of tho goods, can be had of tho Auctioneers, or A. Golde wmld, 09 Madisxon-st, BUTTERS & CO/S REGULAR TRADE Sale THURSDAY MORNING, Nov. 4, at 9:30 o'clock, STAPLE AND FANCY DRY 0005, o'eloek, Woolens, Clothing, Cloths, Caesimercs, Shirts, Drawers, Ladica’ Skirts, Gents’ Fine Shirts, Ladies’ and Gents’ Hosfery, and Furnishing Goods, Irieh Linens, Dress Goods, Fino Line Linen Huk'fs, Shirt Fronts, Lace Klgings and Tuvertiona, Fult Line face Cole lars und Kuches, Hats, Capa, Gloves, Gauntlev, ‘Notlons, Cutlery, 100 SAMPLE CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. =, At their Salesroony 108 Mtadleuh-st,, 20 forte By JAS, P. MeNAMARA & CO, ST East Washington-m, 8,000 CASES BOOTS & SHOLS AT AUCTION, Tuesday Morning, Nov, 2.at U4 o'clock. ALSO, 1,000 cases Rubber Shoes and Aretics 400 cases Original Sucker Bots. 500 doz Rochester and Utica fasts, NO .RESERVE ON SANPLE CASES. ALL MUST BE SOLD, CASH BUYERS WILL FIND FIRST-CLASS BARGAINS IN THIS SALE. ‘ ___ JAS. BP, MeNAMARA & CO., Auctioneers By 8. DINGH Auctloncera, 274 umd Ji THIS DAY, AT 10 A. M, TEGULAR AUCTION SALE. ELEGANT NEW PARLOR SuITS, Hancdeome BW. M. P, Chamber Bulle Fine Stock [brary and Oitlea Fu s Lasgo Varloty of Second-Hand Household Goods, Carpeting, Bedding, «tes, Torly Heating and Cook Btoves, ‘One Salvo Stove, SLow-Cases, Bilv Plated Ware, soa Tea-Caddies, Bpices, Extracts, dob Lots of Cutlery cnt Geuerat Merchandise SALE WITHOUT RESERVE “By Ht, CHADWICK & CO. 110 Eart Madison-st, THIS DAY, Cet. 10, ut 104, nt, will be sold Brussels, Ingrain, and Weol Carpels OrL CLOTHS in all styles apd patterns, Householt Goods, Of Furultire, Heating aud Cuok Stoves, Kew 8 gy TUESDAY, Nov, % at 10 4, m,, will be mane stsortinent of Chroniog, Ol Palutings, and steel gravingy, ak — By 1. ROGK WELL & CO. Auctionesra, 77 and 79 South DearLorvat ‘This moruing at 10 o'clock a. tH, EXTEVSIVE SALE OF RICH AND ELEGANT TARLE AND CHAMBER SUITS. " Ala ‘And fall Ine of new and used Furniture, 2! Inrge stock of BRUSSELS AND INGKAIN canren! AND OLL, OLOTHS, Tue larsest aud best se & Will be auld without reserves eee L, ROUE WELL £ CO. _____FINANGIAL. SPECULATION IN WALL'ST- $500,000 haa boon mada in a a ngle are are eee T Gai ordiuasily $8 com roalize,"-63) sete safely 33 ren sting a [ow ae $2 cau Le aafe)) ren favoraila resuitt cau Luow & Prete 58/09 F sent treo bY af Circulate, giving full Information, gent free, dreading TAYLOR & CO. uae wy. tisroughoe ioe the Uulon—osptensed ra “CONFEOTIONER| parts, 1 Db and 23, W, gates,

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