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ICAGO 'TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1876, ask the Judge for his views re; corner West Washington and S8angamon streeta, In the absence of 7, I, Swan, President of the Conventlon, Benjamin F. Monroe called the as- aembly toorder, and A. G. Throop was called to preside. The attendanco was quite small, the church being no more than one-fourth full. After devotfonnl exerclses, tha presiding offl- cer nppointed as a Comnitics on Credentlala the Rev. J, W. Hanson, the Rev. G. G. Odlon, and H. 8, Rexford, Esq. A Committee on Religlous Services was also ppointed, consisting of the Rov. Sumner Ellis, o 11, 8wan, and N: ommittee—on unfinished business— was made up of A, Il Laing, J. H. Tabor, and Mrs. G, B, Marsh, ‘The Committee on Credentfals presented the following as the roll of the Convention: St, Panl's—F. Q. 1all, Mee. G. B, Marsh. The Redeemer—A. W, Thi from tha Soclety; Mre, & from the Bablath-school. Kigin—Mea, W, sition peoplo will pny the men. tonded to mako the rald this morning at 10 o'clock. The same determination in regard to slgnn still exists. Thecomplalnts and entreatics are atill numerous and unavalling. Tho officials are forry for ft, but it cannot be helped;'tho udily-colored slen announcing somo new oyater-housas,—the multiplicity of wlich can but tendd to hring the prico of tha down to 20 cents; tho artistle lamp of the fashionable gin-mill; tho exnltant cock who, n8 the sign for the posed to crow “threo even the regalar and n posts, which might CITY. GENERAL NEWS. The regular meeting of Managers of the Jloms for the Friendless will be held st the Home at 10 o'clock this morning. Gen. J. B. Reynolda reccived a telegram yee- terday from Gen. Garficld, notifylog him of his appointment as Commander of the Boys in ‘Blue, vice.Gen, White, resigned. The Hon. Carl Schurz, who is to addreas the . Germans of Chicugo st McCormlck’s Hall Thursday evening, will reach this city via the . Michigau Central Railway this evening. Frank Bouchard, while in state of Intoxica- tiop 1ast eveningicll from the aidewalk Into the ' basement of No. 72 Washington strcet, and was 80 badly fnjured that ho was sent to the County Hospital for treatment, Lew Cavana, a song and dance artist, who re- contly filled an engagement in this city, fell from_s fourth-story window in the Natlonal Hotel, at Terre IIM?{:. 1nd., on the 4d fost., and most Instantly killed. ., . The temperature “ Manasge, optician, Bullding, was at 8 a. m., 65 degrec: 12 03; 8p. m., 64; 8 p. m., G4, ter, 8 2 b, 80:115 8 p. m,, 30, Mr. Fred Ames, garding the Dible ' MR. W. 1. WELLS answercd the question s to acceptance In the ‘* Are you Infavor of restoring the Biblo to the schoulsi? queried the reporter. Mr. Wells replled: © I havo opinions on that subject, and at the proper time, if 1 U\llng‘ T will say it at length over iy own slg- appetlzing and * You have given the matter conslderable at- tentfon, have you not1 " “Yes, I have not been asleep, and have had more or leas to do with {t for the last thirt: o that the excitement would ut if it {3 not, ‘i the question Is tobo agitated again, I shail write out my views, and then Iean give such explanations of secm desirable,” not say, then, whether you arve foror agalnst it1" It is not a question,” safd Mr. Wells, *‘ to be anawered *Yea ' or * No.! circimstanes nnder which It might be thought hest to have the Bible in tho schools, and again under other circuins shooting-gallery, s au shota for [ cents,” and usefu] clock mounted Impede the progress of the pedestrian, must ‘There ean be 1o discrimination or there can be no enforcement of the law. Tt has heen cialmed that the lamps and il luminated signs above mentloned were atreet- lamps, and as such wero a benefit which ahould he alluwed to the public. ia now, an onlinance mnking it permisatble for the Board of Pulillc Works fo allow persons in front of whose stores o street-lam, erect on the post of that lamp, in place of the regular lantern, some gayly-colored one, which may serve also asa slzn, that there Is not a street-lnmp in front of every and hence the mnltitudinons posts that Clark and West Madison strects are in violation of the ordinance. likely doomed to the fact that there no discrimination. The Mayor was bothered a eaterday, but thi*aboye are hiy con- hose who_desiro to have the ordi- untices modified should havegone tothe Council, and those who liave prayera to make need nof trouble tha officiala with” them, for tho Inw ls fixed and must be carried ont, Anotlier feature of tho atrect-beautifying work wili be the removal of all signs and billa attached ta the telegraph-poles, of any sign or the sticking of any bill to such poles fa fingrantly out of order, amd it will he 0 Mayor has algo discorered that it s required that the tele; should erect planed is everywhere vialble that these ilfrections have not heen complied witlh., bave tho Inw observed, for posts painted hit would look much bettor than the hare, rough poles. The maln desire of the of- vo the appearance of the will commence this morning. Y he allayed here, ., But there was, and There arc certain 4 11, Black and Walter Nowman, from the Sabbathe-achool; the Hon, 8. Iithan Dullard, from the Society. Aurseliles—Miss L. A. Richardson, 3r, A. 1L alng, Morriton—L. J. Dinsmore; Blue Ialand—Nre, C. B. Sammons, from the Sabbath-achioal: 11, 8. 1 Mre. E, R. Hanaon, from the Socle Tidra Ghurch—1), Plinfeld—MNorrie Nivers, tances ft mlgix *You are rather non-committall" $ Well, T belleve in according toal) denomina- tlons the'same rights 1 not believe {n violating a man's consclence une you know Governm ask for mysell, necessnrily; but have claluis that are paramount.’ . }'nu,wul uut give mo a definite answer . MeDonald, B, The lamps i front esterday, ns ohserved by lotels nre _very Madison street, l'rmuvu The followlug_clergymen weroe also * I prefer not to. I will cxpress my views rove; Sumner El when circumstances call for thiem, and then give my rcnaons in support of them." The next gentleman, MB, OLE B, JACORS, who was found at a praver-mecting, had no lesitancy at all {n answering, ** Wil you aceept the ofllced” asked the re- the well-known varfsty man- outse, now Hooley's New Chicago Theatre, hasx Jeased the Academy of Musie, which lo will shortly open as a fitst-class place of amusement, devoted to minstrelsy, vaudeville, and geuersl ‘varlety business. of the Citizens' Committee on Aflafra will be_held at Room No. 44 Grand Pacific Hotel at 3 o'clock p. Important reports are to be introduced at t scsslon, and prompt action taken to sustain the Department of Henlth agaiust a_most formida- ble autagonlst to the public weal, Coroner Dictzsch yesterday held an_ fnquest upon Whllam John” Wilson, halllng Satutidny , who dicd at the Eagle esterday morning, 8. Baleh, Elgi Chicago; Ju H. Tuttle, On necount of the smallness of the attend- ance the consideration of business was put oft until afternoon, and the rest of the niornfy to devotional exercises. opened the gervices with o welcoming address, and the time until the close of the merning hour was well occupled, TIE AFTERNOON SESSION was called to order at 2:30 p, m., Presldent Throop in the chalr, The Sceretary of the Convention read his en- his experience In collecting mitting the following as the . ave nat thought of doing the contrary. 1did not seck the good in the Board urse, desire the Bible to be read ln‘ the !:)lvmflln (i Yo * And will vote to bring it abouti" “Tintend todoallIn my power., T am in fayor of it now."! ou likely to change your viewsa?" think not; Thave scen nothivg so far to Influence me.”? ** What [s vour maln reason for desiring its restoration(? . ** Beeauso it is a holy book, and & great moral tph companls fl;:flnt thevt:\. H His Ionor will t last from Pittsbus . House, No. 93 Canai strect, The jury's verdlct was death from diphtherin. ‘The deceased mun was about 37 years of nge, and {s not known to have auy relatives living, Mary Dixon is as black as the ace of spades, and Frank Henderson {8 a colored man. entially, Frank's brother I8 a colored man, The three are the partics in trouble. Frank stamped on Mary. The brother stuod by and encour- aged Frank to bont her, ete. ~ Mary has sworn out 8 wurrant before Justico Hainues for Frank’s Minteters in the State.... Tarishes repocted reaiatly. shes reportad trregulat ihes not heard from. Famliles..,.on Clinreh members, streets, Thio wor! SOUTH PARK. MEETING OF TIE COMMISSIONRRS, ‘The Board of South Park Commlssioners held a regular semi-monthly meeting yesterday aftor- noon, President Bowen in tho chair, There were present. Commissloners Cornell; Morgan, Price, antd 8ldway. A number of bills for supplics and repalirs, and the pay-roll for August, the whole ‘aggre- gating §11,700.05, having heen audited by a committee, wero ordered to be pald. Beveral applications for positions on the park police were received and referred to the appro- prigte Committeo for report, Mr. Sidway offered the following: Resolved, That the Snporlntendent be Inatructed to construct a brick sewer of 24 inches in diame- fer {rom o point on Fifty-first street, near the resorvolr, southward to tho south lino of Bayard d thonce southward to the south of * Fifty-elghth inches internal ~dismetor, gether with auch other smaller Wle sewers ns may be necessary to furnish good and suflicient drainage for the drives, and to promotos healthy grawth of trees nnd other vegetation; elvo to com- lete 20 much of the north part of tho lake as will ade the ground aouth of and ad- nuo, and to furnish moilerste boatlng faci{itloa; also Lo constract such plain and subatantial hot-liousc aa wlil be suMcient for the protection and exhibition of plants and flowers: 20 to make'open side-dltches or dralns along ali unimproved rosds and wulka south of Bayard ave- nue, with the view of tirowing them open for use next aeaton as dirt roads: oll {0 bo done under the directivn of tha Construction Committee, the work to be carried forward as promptly an neceasary, and »ll to b completed before winter scts in. Mr. Sldway said thot at least 1,600 trees had ring and thls summer by 0 cost of the scwer would Mr, Jacobs' vote will, however, be rendercd valucless by that of MR, CIISTOPT §OTZ, who expressed hissentiments sententfously, Sald the reporter: Will you accept the In- 4T haven't made np my mind.” “Ifow do you stand on the Biblo question?’ w’u mean as to fts introduction into the For church edif Far payiment of debh For achiools, colleges, TFor general purposcs For charitica...... The Health Commissloner’s report for the week ending Saturday shows tho number of deaths to hive been 226, making a total of 1,120 in the month of August, Lnst weck cholera infantum claimed 403 consumptlon, 153 fever, 14, and dlarrhaa, 13, were runder 1 year, and 41 between 1 aud 2 That ended the conversation, The remalning appointee {s MR, PREDERICK MATILA, He was at home, and sald ho could not accept ot Of the victims 83 ‘The report of the Secretary was recelved and referred to a Committee to bo consldered fn de- The Conuaitteo was made to consist of Mesars, Hanson, Odlon, and Balch, A Commltteo on Nomiuations was o) toconsiat of Messrs, Lang, Balgh, and A communication was recelve Wabash Assoclation recommending the Rev. C. C. Nefl a8 their delegate. AN HONKST TREASURER, H. H. Masscy, of Bluc Island, on being ealled on for a report, aald that the former Treasurer had never made any report to him; that he had never received any money, 1y never pald any out. The printera? strike at the Staafs-Zeltung of- fice {8 practically over, some of the old men having resumed work, and 4 sufficicnt number of others havine been found 8o as to insure the ‘publication of the paper this morning. ther trouble is antl the strikera who hols *ilaye you any particular reason for declin- the honor ¥ asked the reporter, Not further than that I haven't the time to A man“who takes an office of that character, o full of responsibility, should devote o great denl of time to it, and’ veally haven't wuch lefsure at my disposal, to thoe pressure of business.” cre you not consulted as to your accept- I ‘llhlnk fnqulry should uated, and he attend to the dutles. ated, 08 the places of all out will undoubtedly bo nn employe nt the North Ch: ia vight leg badly crusl rd yesterdny forenoon hy one of thio henvy weleghts in tlic blast-furnace department, D Parks, who attended him, thinks nmputation The unfortunnta_man is & and has a wifo and family rago Roliiniz-Mi and had consgquent- 'his seemed entircly The hour sct for the dlscussion of the SANDATI-SCIO0L QUESTION arrived, the Rev. T, II. Tabor opened He struck af once at thoroot of the trouble in saylng that thers was. entirely too little home’ struction to children in one fault was yearl: away to other denom! **Nn," he replicd have been made, told the Mayor just how I waa s! would not have sent {u iny name.” I 1thus be seen thist one of the five is In- , nuothier declines, and, of the three who t, one s non-committal on the Bible the * Holy Book," The accession of mives the opposition n mafority of one, and it matters not who may bo selected to filt the vacancies: the question of having the Bible in th public schools {8 dectded in the negative for will be necessary, Pole, 28 yeurs of n residing at No, 5l year-oll named John Sulllvan, re- siding with his purents at No, 60 Wright strect, was bitten by & wad do; while upon the sidewalk near lila Lome. siclan canterized the wound, lon tiat uotling rerfous will Bog was finaly Killed by a citizen near the cor- acr of Jeflerson and Fourteenth street, Yesterday forenoon, Joseph Bulesky, of No. 474 Stato street, left his horse awd express-wag- wn_standing on the dock near the foot of la- Balle atrect whilo he wedt to transact some Dbusiness at a neizhborin, turned the animal was floundering about in the water, and beioro asnistance could bu rendertd tho crcature was drowned, Lbe opinfon that the horee wilfully committed tho dfscussion, question, one will stand 1 and the other will voto wit now In the Board, and too littlo in- mily circle, That drawlng many children cDonald advocated tcacll‘ing at home Ly yesterday afterhoon Mrs. G. B. Marsh objected to the suggestion | 1K of Urainage. ker that theology should ‘Sabbuth-schoal, " In many years’ cxperience as n teacher she had always picked out, the hardest and sct her scholars to picking the truth out of them. Above all things, she inslsted on parcnta’ drawing their children to the Lord with them- 8. The Rev. Mr, Odfon thought thore wers scv- ernl ways of stating the same thing, Onc might say that it was not proper to teach theol- y -to children, but another would say that re was 1o Luri {n explaining God’a goodness The Rev. W. 8. Balch, of Elgin, discussed the connection between the Church and the school He lamented that there was 8o great a gepara- He had scen Ltoo many cases where the parents went to the church and the children to the schouol, first to the church and ti A f the hot-house from $1, to $1,200, of the sfde-drains §300, and the fixing of the lnko $2,500. If a permancnt hot-liouse were constructed, the aggrezato would be about 1 Many of ths plants, some of which weve very valuable, were befng injured for want Mr, Corncli moved that the resolution be re- ferred to the Construction Committee, Mr. 8idway thoupht {t nccessary to take ac- .tlon at once. If anything were cut off, the lake improvemnent could be dispensed with, {r. Morgan said it was contemplated to build aditch to drain_the botanical art of the park, "He had hoped thers would 0 1o more {inprovementa this veaf, Mr. Sldway remarked that $20,000 had been owt had Leen e expended to of a previous s not be taught in t! LINKED ¥OR LIFE. GALLOWAY—KIMDALL. Dismnl weather prevalled yesterday in the clty, and conferred an aspect of gloom upon the fashionable avergies which ‘are generally so radiant with gayety during these afternoons ot Yet at_one point on Prairle avenue there were exceptional signs of life. ‘The resldence of Mark-Kimball, Esq., at No. 984 " of that avenue, was thronged with people, uil of aocial note, who hed come thero to attend the wedding of his daughter, Miss Mtunte, and Mr. James B. Galloway, of the well known real- .catate firm of A. J. Gallowny & Son. ; It wos at 2 o'clock—a rather unusual hour for Auch an affulr—that the wedding was announced to take place, and before that thne the guests hud all promyptly assembled, Tho invitations had been Wintted to the relations of both parties con- cerned, but they were numerous cnough to il the spaclous parlors of the resldence. Among the number present were Mr, and Mrs, A, J, Gallo- way, Mr. and Mra, Mark Kimball, Mr, and Mra. Phito Beverldge, of Springfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Sam B, Raymoud, of Evanston; Mrs. und Miss Judson, of Evaneton; Mr. Eli’ Gages Mra, Le Bavon, of Mickigan;' Mr, Philo Judson, of Evanston; Mra. Fogg, slster of the groon Bell and Miss Buchanan, cousins; Mrs. Thrull and Mr, Eugete Kimball, of Kenwood; roblems in theology ‘Tl owner is of tho Inte summer. The Rov, J. M. i e inor, of the Missour! Con- ference of the “Afriean Methodlst Epfscopal Church, 18 now In the city sollciting nidl for the Tenth Street and Grand A Kannas City, of which lic is pastor, Afr, Minor comes to the city with the certificato of his up- ointment glgned by Blshops Andrews and ‘ucker, and also with testimongals nnd fndorse- ments from the Iev. J, Howard Phillips, of the . Chi f Bt, Paul, the Rev, A, Hollington, of the Ilennepin Avenue Church of tho same city, and the Rev. L. IIal}, of the Washington Avenue Church, of Minneapolis. As the train on tho Burlington & Quiney Itall- the clty at 0:45 vesterday arded by the usual number of boys nud men who steal rides downstown, - Haller, a boy 10 years s parents at No, 148iring etrect. As the train was crossing the Six- rallrond _bridge, Tucker suddenly jumped from a car dnor with the intention” of scaring them. Haller garden and that venue Chureh spent for scwers reached when 84, utilizo tho rysteimn. Mr, Cornell consldered it necessary for the Coustruction Committee to look at the matter, and report estimates of the cost. Mr., Sidway moved to lay the motlon to refer on the table. This was ngreed to, and he moved that the first scction of Tis resolution be tlon between the two, when both should ien together to t The Rev. Mr. Straub spoke of the necessity of ma, and gald that he himaelf rather e He wanted the cl in the Univeraalist falth, The discussion continued ut length, nearly craon present haviug had somothing to hien adjournment was voled. service conslsted of a sermon by Tuttle, of Minneapolls, Minn, ANNOUNCESIENT. * The services for to-day will be ns follods: At, Bo'clock this morning, o'clock, Convention business; at 10: slonnl seruon by the Ilev. J. M. B; Peoria; at & o'clock p, m., Univeraalist Wom- en’s Assaciation; at 7:80, sermon by the Rev. Broolko Herford, of thia clty. ‘Tho progranime for Thursday will bo: Thurs- day forcuoon, 8 to ), devotional exerclses. 10:30, Conventlon bLusiness; 10:30 y, * How Can Wa Improve tho Condition o hurch in the Novthweat 1" Thursday nfternoon, rond was pasainf called doginatic. fooming, i was Mr. Cornell ineisted that t be reforred to th Committee, as was usually done. Mr.'Sldway sald that improvements of much greater magnitude had been made without refer- cnce to o committee, ] Mr. Cornoll chellenged him to prove that. Mr. 8idway dug up two Instances from the Mr. Corncll remarked that there should be no nularity, and renewed his motion, that the first scction of the resolutlon be referred to the Construction Commiitee, the Chalrman to report the cost of the sewer ns soon a8 practieable, Agreed to, ‘The hot-houss section was also so referred, the cost helne Hinjted to §1,200. i The Improvement of tho lake was' likowlse referred for report, Mr. 8idway moved that the Chairman of the Construction Committee be instructoed to report at tho next mecting the cost of side-drains for all the dirt-ronds in the south end of the On motlon, it was decided_ to close the Fark Retreatfor the winter some duy between the 10th Mr. Price moved that $800 be appropriated for ox-sewer on Fifty-ninth street, from Cot- tage Grove avenus” to Woodlawn aveuue. Apveed to, ‘Tho Board then adjourned. THE CITY-ITALL. Among theao was Joge) of age, restding with hi D! the tles into the river, apd was drowned. Con- tradictory reports were In circulation, and gaine owing to the fact had dragged the river for hotirs without success.” Last evening, how- ported his absence the lat which was found in the river. The boy was undoubtedly drowned, as thers were eeveral persons on the traln who saw him fail into the water, ed atrength durlng Shet sereral bok ‘The bride and groom descenied to the parlor, Mesers. E, Colwurn, accompanied b and Henry B, Mason, the ushers, There were cver, thu hoy’s from home, ant dressed in a whito brocade overdress, und white roses and orange blossuins, anil wear- Ing the traditlonal. dinmond orbaments. The d by the Rev. Brooke Herford, the bride ‘being iven away by ber "The presents included a palr of sofltalre ear- rings, from_tho groom; a palr of Bokeminn A. Foge; o silver tish kalfe, from Henry B, Mason; a pair of sfiver and cut glnss candflestlcks, from W, A, Thrall: a sitver cake knife, from Henry B, Muson; n silver and Mr, and Mra, 8. % r 1:30 to 2:30, theme, “The Religious Aspect of Our Church,” com- munlon service; 4 to 5, unfinished usiness. Thursday eveniug, sermon, to be anuouuced. Final adiournment. IELD WITIIOUT BAIL. INQUEST ON GEONOE OLYNN, Tho Coroner yeaterday aftornoon held an in- quest upon Glynn, the colored murdorer's vie- thn, at the Armory. The principal witnesses examined were Perry Hersey and Reuben Smith, partners in the ownership of the “ Palace 8a- loon," No. 120 Fourth avenue, fn front of which the murderous afray took place. The first of Lhese, Perry Heraey, of No. 4053¢ Third avenue, teatlfled that Smith came Into hls saloon Satur- uay afternoon and fnquired tor a rather worth. less chnracter numed him, lad been sent to the House ol Emith manifested an fnclinatlon to hang abont pon Tlersey clalins to have or- Bnith thew sald he wos up-stalrs, meaning into the house of Minnie Brooks, 'The wityieas told him that Le wosa married man, snd ought not to hung about such places, and morcover, Minnje Brooks dld not want hun there, and had left {nstructiona not to allow him to cnter. Other conversation ensued, and Buith was again ordered to leave the GAS. The resolutlon passed by the Council Monday evenlug requiring the (ids Companles to put er thelr contracts reucinded, was sent to the Companles yesterdny, The Bouth Slde Company have made two proj turnfsh gos.at the price named in the resolution, ., and the other to supply the lamp-posts at $21 cach o year and 3150 Tor gas used in the public bulldins. The Secretary, In the absence of the President, said the Company was willing to stand by elther of thess propoaltions, but would mulke no other. . Mr. Dilings, of the West Sile Company, could not be found. The Mayor as not yet sig ordinance, but will do 8o W It s not known as ye vases, from Mrs. sitlons,—ono to ower-stand, frol Raymond; a bronze eandlestick, from Mr Bolsford; a palr of Lizzle sull Jennie Forsy pautings, from Misses the Consumers it is presented. t whether the Company will accept the ordinance as nodified by thy Councll, but that will bo racertaived whicn the Mayor Ligs attached his signature to it, WILLIAM M. REYNOLDS, The Rev. Dr. Willlam M. Reynolds, Rector of Chirlst Church, Harlem, diedat Lis homeat 1 o'clock yesterday mornlng, aged 64 years, after » severa {liness of two weeka' dutatlon, Dr. Reynolds has been the Rector of Chrlst Church for nearly five vears. Previous to that linportant theological or Mis. J. K, Botsford; deed of pro wood from Mr. aud Mrs, Kimbuall; silvercream la~ dle from Mrs, Fredrick Phillivs; & case of gruld- plated sllver froin Mra. Juhn Forsgthe; case of solll silver tabic spoons from Mrs. Mark Khn- ball; palr of ronze vases from Mr. and Mrs, 4 camel'a hate sofa, plllows, and n Mra, Jamus 1L 1 cks from M, and Mrs, D, C, Brad. ra's [Huatrated * Atalin ** from V a Bible from Mr, and M son; silver {ee eream ladle fron Mrs James £, Reca; cpse of sugar spoons perty at Ken- Water-rents yesterday were $2,338, The sum of $9,100 was subscribed yesterday to thie popular loan. ‘Tho fivat scavenger license issucd slnce June 7, 1873, was taken wut yestorday, ‘The receipts from liconses yesterday were about 850 There are now £, censed {n the city, But one bld, that of J, G. McBean, waa ro- ceived for tho paving of the intersections of State atreet from Juckson to Harmon court, Conscquently the contruct caunot be lob till other bids afe mude. The Comptroller will to-lay pay clerks and belng the mnount of the olive and _firemen will draw their May salarles I'riday. There bs now about §100,0001eft of the reccipts on the popu- his will juat about incet ono pay- ment wll around, ‘The charges agninst officers O'Netll, Maloney, Heek were to have been hieard by polics authoritles ance was had till the 15th of ¢ ofticers are complained of by a gang of desper- ute-looking chaps who learued that the polive the place, wherew, dered hin out. 1575 sglouons 1. ke bad filled many. td crenmn ladle classlcul positlons. " Dorn fn Little Vulls Pa., be entered the ministry in_early was afterward Trofessor “of Lathi fn Peuns sylvanis Collegu for o term of years, and of Cupital University, Co- wos ulso President of 1llinois State University, 8pringfield, and had been a clergyman of the Diocese of [linols for the past thirteen years, Tearuing und research, a muster of abstruse sclonces, a Mugulst and theologlan of Ho leaves a wife and seven chldren, Iis three daughters, and Annio and Mra. T, Vred field, were In constant attendunce upon him, with his gons Charles and Walter, elder sons, Jobin and teorge, are expected from Colorado, to attend the funeral. Dr. Reynolds was tenderly beloved in tds parish, $o bis frlends and family fs frrepural . THE SCHOOL-INSPICTORS AXD TUL BIDLE-QURSTION. To/The confirmation by the Council of five new ‘The gpeetors of the Dourd of Educatlon, brought 10093 the surface ogaln the question whether or not the Bible shall be read In the publle schools. Upon the retucement of the tve old inembers, thero remaiued tew, seven of whom are on record as opposed to its Introduction, and three ms favoring it. If those recently cone firmed unlte with the latter, the aflivinative side would have a wajority of oue. Inorder, then, to escortain their position, o TRIBUNE re- porter sought Mayor Heuth's appolutecs yester- day and interroguted them. * The first called upon wus JUDGE LAWRENCE. As stated in Tuesday's 'PTinuns, he is unfortu. nately fueligible, the Bchoul act requiring mem- ra o Liave lived five years in the city prlor to thelr sppolntment, 8aid the reporter ble uuder the luw, 1 bellevel” fork from E. dozensilverdessert spoons from Mre. Murk Klm- flower stand and card case from Mr, and Mrs. Philo J, Buverid of pilver coffee-spoots from Mr. g gene Kimbully ‘bronze and sliver stund from Mrs, Kuno; centre-table from Mrs. 8, L. Fi bronze card-stand from Mrs, Carrlo Drown of natural flowera from Altloand Harry alr of pauels from Miss Minnfo Yuger; engraving_* Children of the West,” from Mra. Fogg, of Providence, R, froin Luther Lafin M vased from Mr, and Mre, trice di Cencl ™ from George C, Kirby, of Wash- C.3 palr of Bolemlan vascs from Mr. around such pluces, At (hls juncture Smith | Mborers about & put his hamd buhind hiin es it to draw some n froin I pocliet, when Hersey gkulked hehind the bar to scize u cane with wlich to de- fend himeel! in tho event of an atlack, 8 went out, and, atter & warlilie demonstration upon the sidewalk, fired off his revolver luto the ground, und went upon hi In'the evening e returncd, conversation with Reubon 8with, began to ralse kY Ilerscy threw the cane at him, but did not strflce hiny, and, while halding tho door to from ro-enterlng, stepped ek o few paces and fired full at him, bt for some reason or other mlssed Lis i, In a second or two George Glynu, the murdeved man, stepped out of the hall-way lending to Drooks' ‘apartinents, and sald somothing to Hersey, nddivg, * Have you got no_more scnss bout a saloon door?" which Ho waa 0 man of great wurks of Junfus pair of Bohemlan ines Boland; 4 Beae the Misses Lizzie nd, afrer some inburg, of Spring- prevent Sinith : PLATT—~NAPIER, Notable among recent intoresti be mentioned the wedding ot Platt, of the irm of Platt & Bro., leading mer- chants of Weatern Michigun, dolng business at Bt. Joseph and Benton Hurbor, und Miss Ada Nauploy, daughter of Cupt., J 8t. Joseph, Mich., formerl; unce prominently connccted with our lake iua- Capt. Napler will bo remembered by the carlier clifzens as one of the four dauitless who volunteered to rescus the Mayor Ieath considers It. very desirablo that rome vxpression should be given” by the Council iu tho Court-House stone mutter, Iy had been suld, and it wouldappeards though no fnterest at all wos taken, while It wosa matter of conscquence what kind of stune was used, Thers should be uniforinity of color us Tho city, which was the maln part of the county, should not bie abliged to put up with a thiog 1i did uot want. An old Alderinan yesterday sald to a TRIBUNB reporters * Did ¢ over accur to you to ask how the Councli was towet money to light thestreets with oll? If 1 mistuke not, the sopro Lill says'tliat sonnch shall be used to gl streets with * ras,’ and theredsno *oll ft. We eannot make an appro) tho peopls take s vote upon i have a lawyer who cau get around It "It seems that they can make things out auy way to suit the crcumstances of the case.” It scems that Mr. Storer, the newly-appointed Chief of Detectives, hins tak sence for ten days, whilo the Buperintendent is an Investigation of the twas Btorcr’s wish, and the witucsses ear before Hickey as pressure of other business will per- ayor understauds that Mr. Storer Lias resigned, while Supt. Hickey says that ho fs 1t 1s now stated that he r, asking him how much he would take to let up on him aud keep his mouth shut. ~_ The Mayor yesterday Informed tho Doard of Public Works that thoy would plesse sca to it AR 0 AT » 2 than 0 ralge 4 row remark ho addresse Jolnder was 8 sccond ahot from his revolver, and Hersey nvers that ne took dellberato alm at Reuben Smith testitied to the same facts, except that e was not present when tho prisoncr called at bis pluce in the ufternoon, ‘This verslon of the allair was corroborated by William Parlier, No, 813 Clark street, Etias Tot- ten, No. 127 Fourth avenue, Wesley 140 Fourth avenue, John Carter, Clurk Will- {ams, and othera, The jury were glven the impreasion that Will- had commnitied a cold-blooded andupprovoked murder, ratlior than anacctdent- al oue, aud they therefore recommended to the, that he be held without bail to the Criminal Court. TIIE BIGNS, A TEMFORARY RESPITE. The oxpected war upon the signs was not mado yesterday according to arrangement, for tho reavon that Supt. Hickev was busy swearing In about seventy special pollcomen, who will do duty at the Exposition Bullding. For fear that some economist will make s cry against the extravagence of such & performance o these hard thneg, 1t may b hore atated that the Expe o this city, and well as of shapo, helght of a northe hind “driven ler oshore rt, for which Lierole during they were 51 Boand of Trude “with o gold witch, manufactured expreasly for the occasion, and properly luscr west gale, which i por riation unless fam A.C. 8mith R (e a uy cvening ot the resldence of M Z. M. Hall, 183 Howo street, with the Rey. L. T Chamberlufn officlating, The | uud vuluable presents marks t which the bride s held by & host of admfrin friends whoss best wishies follow them 1o the bridal tour through the East, whither they g 10 all the Jeading neluding the Centenntal UNIVERBALISTS, MEBTING OF Titk ILLINOIS ASSOCIATION, ‘Ybie annual Conventlon of the Universallst churches of Illinols, for 1670, was begun yester- dsy morning in the Church of the Hedosmer, profuston of rich ie high esteemn in ets w leave of ab. will bo summaoned to app ‘You aro not eligl- licd, “1 don't think Fam. [ and I Lave writ- bave vot lived Liere five y ien a'note to the Mayor “declining the office on that 1 am not g ficlant length of resldence.” e3¢ clrcutstances, b was useleas to merely off on leave that all the burners of the street-lamps wira removed aud the 8-foot burners substituted, The actlon of the Council-had imade such action obligatory upon the part of the exccutive officiola, aud tho aconer it was done the more would bo saved, for two-fifths of the expenss would bo_cut off, and even forons night that sum wonld not be enall one. The burners witl cost £10 o groas, and as there are about 10,700 atreet-lamps (n the ity the cost will be nbout &7, n round nwinbera, Probably one week's time will be occupled In dolng the work, Tt has heen rul\nrl.ell to the Mayor thatthe persons who had the contenct for xlmnplvxg in the lake tho **slops ' of tho dlstilling vstabiishe menta were violating the contract and also city ordinances by lotting the stull run intohe rlver, It Is required that the slops be dropped In the lake about 2 miles from shore. 8o it is neces- nary that a boat be used (o convey the stuff to the lake by way of the river, and {n_the courso of this transportation 1t is alleged that the atuft disanpears, mflmi to the character of the boat, which conveniently leaks to nremarkable ex- | tent. Of course cconomy {s the object of the violatlon. It will bo fnvestigated. The con- tract {8 one hotween the distillors and the trans- porter, but the public health and comfort de- nand that the river be not mada the receptacle’ ofall garbage. TIIE COUNTY BUILDING. Commissloner Bussc was on the sick liat yes- terday, and, as a consequence, was detained at 1ils home. The room occupled by the County Commia- sloners {s to have fiew matting. Perfolat will furnlal it, of course, The County Collector yesterday sold for taxes all of the delinguent property in the Towna of Leyden and Malue. Coroner Dietgsch was limping around yester- day, the result of having sprained his ankle the day before in alightihg from his buggy. Grabam, {ndicted for assisting the noted four- teen in esenping from Jall recontly, will be tried in the Criminal Court to-dsy before the first jury of the term, i} The Grand Jury, fi'eaterflnv disposed of twenty- three of the 200 ufl cases. The same charseter of cases will be heard to-day and esch subse. quent day untll all aro disposed of. Capt. McGrath, a Post-Office employe, fs among the candidates for County Commissioner on the Republican ticket. Ue ia a resident of the Seventh Ward, and thinks that that inuch- oppressed peopls ought to be represented in the County Board. The Fllbert murder case was to have been tried fn the Criminal Court to-day, and would have heen but for thie motlon of his attorney, Mr, Woodman, for a continuance for onc woek, which was granted, The favor granted the at- torney cost o Fum-hended cane, which some thief ‘walked off with while he was waxing elo- quent In urging his motion for a continuance. Alexander Sullivan s expected to come Into the Crhininal Court this morning to plead to his Indictment, It s rumored on the one hand that he will plead “not uilty,” which is highly probable,-and that be has employed Leonard Swett s sadditfonal counsel, On the other hand, it {s rumored that ho will plead, when he rlmdu at all, guilty to manslaughter, and throw \imaelf on the mercy of the Court. In viewof |, the fact that ho fs ‘oxceedingly close-mouthed, time alone will prove what he reaily will do. The Committco on Equalization of the Coun- ty Board was In sessfon yesterdoy atiempting to cqualize the assessmeit for the North, South, and_ West Towns, While no conclusion was reached, the Committee appeared to be in favor of reducing the assessment in North Chicago 20 r cent, and increasing tho asscssment in South Thteago'7 per cent and In West. Chicago 3 por cent, The Committes Is expected to complete its labors to-day and report to the Board to- morrow. The actlon of the Democratic Central Com- mitteo in abolishing the primary aystem brought forth curses from .several aspirants for re- clection yeaterdny, among others S8heriff Agnew and Commissioner Johnson. They had counted on tho ‘rrxmur(cs for nominatfon, and had been induced to belleyo that a nomination was equivalent to an election by the crowds meeting them in tho saloons every !}fplm Now thoy are downcast because they hinyd'worked so loniz and hard to'no avml, Wihat they are golng to do about It {s not settied, but It Is safe to sny that both will retiro to privato life, whether they so elcet or not. Commissioner Carroll s understood to have had some trouble at o West-Side snloon opening Monday ovening, growing out of tho injunction proceedings now pending fn the Court in refer- ence to thie Court-Houso stone tter, . Ald. 8mith, it appears, had made cerlain charmea against Carroll In thq shape of an nilidavit, and he, in _return, had given it out that he wounld shoot him on sight, ete, The story goes that on the nvnlnF in question tho two met, Carroll having his pistol in his ocket and Smith baving his ming charged with what he had sworn to agaiost him in the infunction proceedings, They embraced, quar- reled, exchanged courtesics, and_when Cairoll fely, for hia plstol it was gone, He was yester- day n little curious to know who lad taken his shooter, and uncertain about who it was that :;uxl helped him futo the hack that took him 0me. TOW THEY ARE PIXED. It wns yesterda F!ven out in officlal circles that, whatever might bo the result of the pend- Ing injunction proceedings ngainst the Board fn the Court-Housa stono matier, MeNell would derive very little beneft. The programme seemed, from what could be learned from a man who had been quartered with the county “ Ring " of late fn Mike McDonald's ccllar, to got rid of McNefl as soof ns possible after the contract was awarded him. Getting rid of him, It svaa argued, would dlspose of the Fanning-Hefinesey-McNell argument and throw the whole contract back on Walker, whero it was “intended it should orll;lnuly o, and for which [mrpou the Hen on his unr{!y was exacted. If he {nformation is well-founded, the reader will readily sce the chanee tho ** Ring ! has reserved for peculation, Walker has stoud in with them and they with bim, and they ean steal just ms much as Periotat dictates. “If tho arrangement Is carried out, however, the *¢ Ring " membora Wwill not be to blame, for the reason that some of those {ndicted n\rcldy are cnllrcl{ wider Periolat’s thumb, and have the cholce betieen doing us bie enys or l.:nlng to the Penitentiary. ‘They fear Lis squenling just as he fears thelr weakness. CRIMINAL. Charles Warner waa locked up at the Madlson- 8treet 8tation, charged with the larceny ol $60 wadrth of clothing from Charies Wheelliouse, of No,.301 Hubbard street, Jennle Larson worked for Mrs, Kats 8mith, and when sho got tired of that sho worked for the pawnbroker, and stole ull of her employer's silver und table-ware. The Madlson Street 8ta- tion lolds lier. Wilife Conley, a somewhat notorious .snnalc- thief and plekpocket, was captured last night while tri'ln i to gzet away with a valuablo volunie from Baldwin's book-sture, on Clark strect. He was urrested by Dotective Ryun, and was jocked up nt the Central Station, Sarah June Brown, colored, armed herself, not with one ruzor, but with & dozen, and saliled {urth Lo do battle with offensive negroes, €. A, Muhoney, of No, 120 West Monroe streot, clafin- o the property as his, and sent Sarah to the ;IVeut Madison Street Station fu charge of a po- CeInau, ‘Witliam Roach, Edward Ilonan, and Albert Denn, boys who were caught stealing corn from railroad cars, were yeaterday befure Justice Summerfleld upon complaint’ of the Twenty. second street police. To permit the capture of Lhe entire gang of marauders, their casea were continued fu 8300 bail each until the 8th inst, Willtam A. Glary was {n the South Division Police Conrt yusterday to complain sbout Abh{ Blaneh, of Biler avenue, who robbed bim of 855 while hic wasn't looking, Both are colored peo- plo of the oratorlcal stripe, and for a time the *Tun was rare, but, when Abby was beld in 8500 to the Criminal Court, her rhietorie wus traus- forined Into billingegute. ‘The men on the presont city detective forco aro o most remarkable lot of follows. One of them, Ryau by name, brought in a_young man named Charles Taylor for vagrancy list Monda: night, and one can but falntly imagine the ofil- cer's surprise when he learned that the young man was the chicl of the derrick serylce ats the new * Custom-llouze. Of courss Taylor was honorably discharged by the Court. James Relily, & stoker ona Buffalo steam- oat, and John Hickey were ruu_into the Armiory Jast evening by ORicer McNaughton. The two were found roaming about Clark street, the former bleeding pmlulelg from s stab in the breast. As nearly as can be ascertaived the wound was inflicted ‘while he was {n compan with some drunken sallors in a saloon on Michl- strect, near Clark. The wound was dresscd y Dr. Phhllpl, who pronounced it not danger- ous, . . ‘The’ check swindler (s agaln at work. He has gotten rid ot three spurlous pleces of paper within & dsy or two. Mr. T. M, "Avery took ons “of the checks for ance 0 amount of & ol lul 0! clisasd, b'r‘n, of coursey wot called for, bypnn Merchauts and others muat be on tho lnokont for these fellows, or they will ha numbered among thelr victima. Tho checks are all algned or fndorsed by E. real-estato and loan agents. Peter Burns 18 o human leviathan, a native of yridgeport, Monday nlght he wenl on a fear- and medo everything and everybody pa musle. Tle cruclly broke the vio- Hn of a little wandering troubadour named ‘Tim Friscl, aud handed handful of chips bound up in cat-gut. Later, hie and his companions assnulted and robbed n man named dames Burke, aud, as {f not content with this_ontrage, Burns followed the” unior- tunate fellow androbbed him of what the first SBummerfleld held ho Criminal Court. James ‘Cantfleld, & flsh-peddier restding on Twenty-ninth street, Is now one of the most ardent advocates of tempernnce. night lie fell in with two night scavengers at and Twenty-scconid and whilo ntoxicated was tn Hyde *Park, after beating hhin sensel ark policeman C. Cole & Co,, the JINDEXED MAR RAND, MeNALLY & €005 INDEXED HIARIE GOODS, Carapiele steck, bost geads ! HAIR ack the youngstor a thieves had left, him In $1,000 to set upon him, and, robbed hlm of $18( found him the next morning, and had moved to his heme In this city for treatment. Four cuts upon the head, a Jetfied face, and a fraino sore with bruisea are the reniniaconces of his last drank, besides a very dej Look, which hie mourns most of al! Hank Allen bent 8 Will sell this AFTERNOON qng EVENING tho stock of A, H. Miller, Tho Oldest Joweler in the West, (ESTABLISHED 1850) CONSISTING OF reenhorn from the coun- try so unmercifully that Offlcer Wiley took him In. Summerfield "gave him $35, and did not suspend It efther, although manifold attempts wera made to this end, Mitton, and John Kern -wera convicted of va- for thirty days to the etective Beott present- ed Charles Moss and John Baker, accused of va- raney, and, in sipport of the accusnilon, ex- ibited two satchels and a trunk “made-up" on the spwdust patiern, for the purpose of de- celving hotel-keepers. They, too, were sent up to the House of Correction upon tiirty-day pite of the protestations of friends in court, who clalmed that they were reputably connected In 8t. I, .Court, "would entitle them to lon, rather than any leniency from e, whole squad were sént out fu tho Black Marla. T ——— PHILADELPHIA ITEMS, PHILADELYIIA, wenther Is having a decided {nflucnce on theat- tendance ot the Exposition, and hundreds of excurslonists, who wers walting for the end of tho heated term, are now visiting the grounds. ‘This morning, in addition to the military attrac- tions presented by the presence of the Con- necticut troops, o larga number of persons were gathered to witness the grand trial of the steam flre-engines at the Iake to the south of Maclin- ery Mall. This trial, which was at first an- nounced to commence Sej morning, and will the remainder of Edward Clarke, John rancy, and were sent u Housc of Correction, “That," sald the FINE WATCE: JEWELR WARE, Ll Gup Being the LABRGEST AND FL NEST STOCK ever offered at Public Auction in the country, The whole to be positively sold - WITHOUT RESERVE To the Highest Bidder to close out the Business. y Sales commence at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. - BUTTERS 4 €0.'§ REGULAR BALE. White Granite, Yellow and Qlasaware, Cutlory, Groceries, Bngzies, &c. WEDNESDAY, fcpt. 0, a SPECTAL AUCTION NOTICE On TIURSDAY, Bept. 7, at0:30 o’clack a. m., | WM. A, BUTTERS & 00, Auotioncers ‘Wili offer at thelr Balosroons, 118 & 120 Wabash-av., Chicago, I1I., FULL LINES OF Cloths, Cassimeres, Woolens, Blankels, allts, @ermantown Spraady lery, Gloves, Hlats, Men's an ]Bluyl‘ CLHIII(IXII,I'. Ladies' Cloaks, Embroiderics, Dool, fi: 11 nl'.cxg"'f;'amfi';fllfnmfi‘ ?{olm!r Dratld. stockof M1LLINEICY AnD PANGY i ANOTHER AUCTION 8 Dy Abo Lipman, the Popular Pawnbroker, At 108 Madison-st., FRIDAY MORNING, Sept. 8, cousists of an endless varlety o MERCHMANDISE, Fine Gold and Bilver WATCHIES, 0 every make snd quality, MOND JEWELRY, Giold ‘Chalng, O &0 R SIS OO Auattoneere By G. P. GORE & CO. 08 and 70 Wabasb-av. ' Men's, Bogs' and Youths' Kip, Calf aud Sptt Boots, Women's, Misses', and Children's Kid, Goa, Serge, Calf, and B Shoes of Boat Moke ‘and Fall Btyles will bo sold AT ATCTION by Catalogue on Wedneaday, Sept. 0, a! 0:30 . m. promyt, and we oan sssur trade that NO BETTER ASSORTMENT or GRADE of GOODS oan bo shown by ANY JOBDHR in this oity, GEO. P, GORK & CO., 08 and 70 Wabash-av. By WM. MOOREHOUSE & GO, £74 and 270 East Madlson-st. t. 4, commenced thls be continued during Friday will be do- ed to street trials and practical” exemplifica- tion of their speed and efllcienc, “To<lay the First and Fourt] the Connceticut State Gi grounds, and, l'{ Regiments of after marching in solid colamn, by the fine band and with flags ani . to the parade ground west of 1, stacked arins and proceeded to ace tho exhibition, dress parade drifll on the West grounds. Tho regiments, with their fius soldlerly drill and handsome uniforms, form a great attraction durlng their stay, - Fire companies from other citics are constant- 1y arriving to participate In the parade which is to-morrow mornfng, and which, if one may judge from the arrangements, {s destined’ to_ ecfipse all former displays by the members of active and retired volunteer fire ————— +- NOT ALONE THE OLDEST HOUSE, ‘but no other houre begins to do tho workin dyelng, repairing, and cleaning garments for ladies and gentlemen that Cook & McLaln do, 80 Dearborn MARTRIAGES. PLATTNAPIER_Monda: Chamborlaln, Mr. Edwin ¥, Joscph, Mich,, to Miss Ada Napler. daughter pt. Joseph A. Napler, also of St. Joseph, and formeriy of thls city. ‘WARD—The funcral of Henry R. Ward will be lat "Church, corngr of Wednesday st2 gm, from tho Nozth St Diviston and Sedgwi Frlends are Invited. TOND—Manday, Sept. 4, Tyanston, 'of cansumption, earn. umersl service will b held at the Second M. E. Charch, North Evanston, Wednendsy, Sept. 0, at Telends and rolatives of tho family ctfally invited to ttend, . w Liavon papers plenss copy. MALLORY—Sept. 4, Lewln M., anly son of J. ; and Kate Mallory, ofscarlot fever, aged 2 years , Drooklyn, and Catskill papers BREARLEY—Scpt, 2, at Bti Panl, Minn., of . 1. Brearley, ‘Hollister, Belviders, 111, At lila restdence, North Burion W. Todd, aged Al Bhiirts and Drawe at 100'clock. Tpe stock WILITAKER ~ Sept. t cars, Tato Toatdence, No. 1014 Michi- gan-uv., Thuraday, Sept. 7, ut 1 ‘onn., papers please copy. KEENEY—At South Rvanston, Ik, Sept. 5, of inflammation of tho bowals, John Lnrlnp.de dest son ner of Keency ani olor-ave., South Evanston. Fnneral at 11 a. m, Sept, 0. DOXOGIUE — Tuesda; Honors Donogliue, aged 4 Funeral from her luto reslilence, No. 14 Ashley- Septe 5, Mra, Mary thence to Calvary by cars, Friehs of the family are Invited, CLIFFORD—Tho morning of Sopt. 5. Kat dnughter of Patrick and Mary Clifford, aged 7 years No, 186 North opot, thence by ‘uneral from parents® resldencs od-at., to the Northwestern cars to Calvary Cemetery, at1p. m. RALLY, BEPUBLIOANE! BALLY!1 «There will be s ltepublican mass-m headnuarters of the 13 oung Men's West Sido Re- at tho new Qlobe (Theatre) 1 reet, botween Madlson and W Ington, this evening at B o'clock. . Storre, Col. LeGeand Plerce, Gen. Martin Beem, the ton, A, L. Morrlson, and John Lyle Kin, address the mecting, A gloe club will slso 'WEST BIDE MINUTE-MEN, Hzanquantena Wesr Divistoy ITIATER AND WizrLEn MisuTe-MEN, Cuteaao, So Special Order No, 1. commandors are ordered to meet at 1806 adleon stzect Wedacsday evening at & a'cluck sharp, for the lrmlllfl)ll‘l‘llmol {myortant Colonol commanding Divi Attest: M. E. DicksoN, A. A, (& STATE APPOINTMENTS. The Hon, A. L. Morrison, @ the Ropiublicana of Jo} The . P, ltoot apoaks ot P'ekin to- WII) be nold this A, AL, at 10 O'CLOCK, & large lotof NEW AND ELEGANT PURNITURE,vis. ! 16 Pnlm{:“‘s‘:‘ in ter, and hnlrclolh. L 3 50 Lounges of o of thiscity, will ad- n " 40 Carpets, Tew Wa shall alto s hiousehiold goods, t12 8. m, we shall sell an Apollo parlot organ, new and in perfect order, peliapa J By ELISON, IOMEROY & CO., Auctioneers, 84 and 86 Randolph-st. OUR BEGULAR WEERLY SALE, PRIDAY, Sept. 8,%t0:40 8, m. New Parlor Suits, New Chamber Sets. IMMENSE 8TOCK Good Second-han@ Furniture And Qeneral Household Goods. A full lins good ueed Carpoty; Lounges, Sof; o Desks, (ieneral Morchandlse, Cook and Heating Btoves, au invoice Tm,i-kl'i d. | o large lot of second-hand lio beat,chat have been offered Tho Third Ward Mounted lian; 000 Wabash avenne ‘thiv oven! lie new nniforms have been recelved and rlbuted, and arrangoments ade for tho fow more recruits {"have an opportunity of jora will report at parade to-norrow avenlng. Wil bo recelvod aud wil takiug part In the parnde. FQURIE WARD. . ublican mecling under the iayes and Wheeler Club at the corner of Cottsgo (irove avenue and Thirly- Afth street this evening at 8 0od speakers will bs presont. ‘There will be a lie mansgement of tho The Republican Club n‘;vulzs?mixw 4 mect e Republican Club of tho ard mac! this ovening st their headquartars, 231 Weat Hate vlaon street, corncr Halalgd. AN 'memby Club and Republicans of ‘the word are roquested to attend. Georgo W. Spafford and othors will ad; dreas the meetlug. wuyus and Wheeler Marching w4 evening ot 8 o'clock sharp, wuinar, Twonty-sixth and runsaction of linportant business, SIXTH WARD, here wiil be i te. N, POMEROY & CO. By JAS. P, DMcNAMARA & CO., 117 Wabssh-av., N. W. cor. Aadison-st. 500 LTS BOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION, ‘Thursday Morntng, Hept, 7, at 0:30 JA! M MAIA sented 10 (he cunipany, SEVENTH WARD. ‘Ward will be held The 1neeting will b Clough, James Stowart, and F, GANDY £ 2 the Unlon—expresscd ta ull dreased by d, M. tioner, Chicago. Ninth Ward Hayes Men at thelr armory, Glol tre, this evening at 8 o'clock, s L mombers ar requested The roll will bo open fur new uancs. ELFTH WARD HAYES AND WHEELER, meeting of tho officers Ward” ilayes und Wheoler Marching Club at headquntters, corner of Hoboy L iid Warren svonue, thisevening at 8 o'clock, Tusre witl bs & mestiog of the full Club W wotiow avening fos parade, . ITH WARD, he ¢ will be n meetlug of the FAIRBANKY' SCALES FAIRBANKD, MORS! 11 &310Laje 81,0 Bogasstuliobuycalyths 10 be' on hand.

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