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8 'THE CHICAGO TRIBUN THE CITY. CRIMINAL NEWS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1876, ' Lillle Ilammer, who TIIE COUNCIL. the officaof Bullding Inspector and thedlachary te His - story goes that he and Frank were trifilor with agun at a [n‘lmlc ‘house the two 18 yeors old, and the mother of achild, was of ita employcs, pukaidy NTS, at Washington {Telghts Sunday afternoon, and ahot In the abdomen, and will dle before marn- Ald, McCrea presented nlmmlnn from some A apechal mcfi IN BLOE, GENERAT:; NEWS. alter the gun had passcd from one to the other = fng. Lou Stevens was sliof. onee in the right . twenty firms osking for tho retentlon of the Divieon. Wil e :Ehf'll‘n‘lm Doyt in Dine, o = oy Uy b g ey | A Mournful Tragedy in New York | gt ool oo s, | The Salo of the Lako-Frant 0 | Ui o pute putanas repers | S5, oo k18 4 ) The Adams Express Company stfll farnishes | Lt T Grad 1n'tho 'mouth of Frank, City Sunday Night. BOconts, et over o deF the lllinois Central Rail- In favor of tho passago of the _ordinanco’ ahol: BLVENTI WARD RAYNAKET—— us with Now York papcrs less than thirty hours | knocking out his front teeth, and lodging in his —— road Ordered. ishing tho oflice of Building l"llmclflr‘ and | Company A, Beventh Ward Tinyroo, old. nfick’ul at the base of the i»mh}\. Thnwmllml- The Blind b o " AN OFFICER SIIOT. :l;n]l}:lrl\;{il‘lx‘l\llnrl‘):wm and dutles on the Hoard u‘la‘_v:‘lt lF ':‘)?n?(':“u'r‘x‘('l‘:nn':h"[""{ hamlqunrm'-'kfimm-y Mr. 8t. John, of the Toronto Globe, and E. E. '0‘:‘ ‘;flm h: o!t“kl’x ;’é‘:.i‘& "J”.}’,‘Z,”"—th":{m{,’.'v'; 1o Blind Husband of an Operatic | Mesmrnis, Tenn,, Oct. S.~—Last Saturday, e Works, ‘nion-ts, g tof ¢ X ey move sharp. Xy crnb ) B 720 arban, of the Torqnto Afail, are at the Palmer Singer Becomes Jealous. Capt. F, I, Torhett and 8. 1f. McAlexonder, | President Billings Says tho West 8ide Ald. Bweeney moved hat the reportbe placed | sh ivery member i requesfed to o 010 Drother swas at tho Jml and at_Justice Paulsen’s on file, Lhiero wiil bo & strect-paraio, T 0,3y by e 8 ATl njy O e v intiating Deputy thml States l?lnrnhnlo, nunnmfid to Gas Company Will Como Ald, Ballard safd that the passago of the or- NISTH WARD REPUBLIOAN Tho ménthly meeting of Manngera of tho | that the affair was not nccldental, ete. arrcst a “ Moonshiner " named Giles, In Henry Down One Dollar dinance would not take away any of the powers | muge Jegular meeting of the Ninth ws' Home for the Friendicss will be held at tho At Washington Helghts nlso tho story of Lh% Fearful Culmination of His Unreason- | County, Tenn., who resisted and fired upon the 0 of fll‘u lfllll(l}lngnrdlr?am. i £ ook llcn‘n Club will bo hiold thin Taestay weRePtb. n 1 $ 10 o*clock affalr {8 badly mixed, " Bothmen were cmployed ing Affection and Despondeno officers, killing Torbett, and then fired another . Lawler moved that the rcport be Qlaba n-ll.I Desplainea-at, , near Mm{lp,, enhig 5y ome to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock, on the farm of Mr. Shipp, located about a mite 4 ¥ barrel of sliot-gun at McAlexanier, tho chargo concurred In, and Ald, Bwecney withirew his | spenkera will address tho mesting, and qiy, ! Tho boss barbers held a regular meeting at v\;m llJl élma':_'ym' ;}nagrnmlxlvylnlzcnmlm:cx; pnesing through Lis ‘oloak. Qiles' then fled. | Passage of the Ordinnnce for o mtxmné;;:ll%:dl&ollmfism '[',',‘: fl:fiifid"&m'flm dially invited, 3 e eor, e 8h Tlouse last night and transacted | Fhurel Sundey morin MeAlexander arrived liere this morning with " 5 uth Ilale t ELEVENTH WARD B e areating only 10 tho membets of tho | fam hands alone abaut thio place, snd dur- | A Farmer Chopped-np for Tlis Money | thc'vouy of Cape: Torheti. (iles s v dcsperato Gar-ming; o, Souih Inspection of bullding was done at, present, 88 | giouanth Ward, Fourit Preoneb MCATE, . selr _miischco. b0 ShooWinic, Queurtses Near Worcester, Mass, character, and wns badly wounded recontly by sted Btreot, Jeollds evar, 7 i A meoting of tho vaters for the purpowrs Tt Assoclation. Ouo story fs to the oeffect that 4 Deputy Marshal Gibson in resisting his arres 1A Metore 2 Iring 8 Maycs and Whecler Clih, o orzan. relses of the Hahnemann | both men “were on amicable terms, and that Tofhe . Ald, McCren thought the work was at present | will bo addressed by L. L. il 1e Mmeelir, The opening exe lace this evening at tha | the shouting was, as Orvitt claims, accidental, g U‘l"iu”"l"fl‘::: ""{"}"' aCaptaln in the Sixteenth Miscell Matt t G rnther looscly done, and that the ordinanco was | K. B, Sherman, Cant. . 8. Dotk Himmond! e, 5 s Catag Goro v | L S ofcrzog milrpslrr | The Morthald Oulaws Peatog upon | OIS St ik, e Teral Intorest, | Mool flo saspare el oYy | i . v sl e, 2 i ( ] 4 . f . enuc.g The publ‘lcnre {nvited, dentally, Anon\cg story Is to the effect it Alimentary Vanitios of This World, AN ABSTRACTOR. SEet A DioRes) partmetit for the work, Innsmuch as the deo- TWELFTH WARD REPUBLIOARG, Thero will be »_meeting of Sabbath-achiool | tho shiooting was n bold and premeditated ot e CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, Oct. 2.—On Baturday % - A mass.meeting of I A regular meeting of tho City Council was | barimcnt wns sclf-sustaluiug, o hoped that 1 1 wiyeifli Wani wil Bohold at (. encent, 1 1 tempt. at murder and robbery. Frank, it is sald, tho enrnor of yaq Eu;mrlntcndunu this cvening at room 13 Far- night the County Court-Ifouso was sct on firo well son_ street and West ? ;o Tiall to consider the ndvisability of formlug | ¥a8 to lcave ‘1“” l""“l‘l '"I s day "3" A Good Dol of Bhooting for FUftY | n'tho office of the Reglstrar of Doeds. Tha hek‘ifi“fi;fl"{ l"‘"'fi“o""!" quorum presont, mnAtll.d'rTll;"s‘lm ",“"‘l Tc‘l"mz“{‘::o"“g““l!“&u“;g‘; evoning. Good lpcnkgl" Wil a0y ',:;'",‘;f‘-mh, Bands of Ilope in tho varlous schools. A Al onthe Centa in a 8t. Louis Bagnio, firo s extingulshed with somo damage to tho | W A1G LR IRIO CUn e | e e e was P " TIFTEBNTH WARD REiRLcee b The soventh annunl_course of lectures in the B"'.g Orvitt presented himself at Frank's roon; booke. Two books were missing entirely, [ o oS, e aJ - atid fitariod o tho o Ald. Bweenoy supported the measure, s the | o Finance Committee of the © ICANB, Woman's Medical College will be fnaugurated | jmmediately after the family's departure, anil MORE THAN SAD. To-lny Dr.J. 8, Burns was arreated with the | from tho Sayor, read, and referred to the Com= | 56100 ji0g heen ot to be self-suntatning. Tepubliean. Club nro requented te et Wag by Prof. Dyas ot 9 a. m',"h"&'dm?.:m:&l“l“‘:mmk “'m’““l’- e "Ifle Wmi!‘l“zl:f exvlanation nrc;l at hlu Special Dispatch fa The Tribune, }n|?sluphlm;;ks in hth p;m«;uiluxll. 1lo lind pecent, mittec on Gaa: ki Tho qu’ull(nn olr [;'l‘nuln the :;lidlnnm-n 'Bn‘nlllu Hall, Comer of Latrabeu-al, an ot Fol lege tooms, corner Of an comrade, hoping s in, and thercby galn 2 It hought the absiract of es conveylng Al e was carried, and ‘the Committee on Publie ening. o thig srcote, osscnston of hi wealth. Tho. lntter s‘io¥yxlm New Yonx, Oct. 2.~Tho shooting of wife and [ ¥, $RE 50 §00E0 0 woutd have inde o | 70 the Honorable City Conicli City of Chlcago— Buildings reported i favor of L. D, Cleveland | === he wider circulation of the two. child and self-murder of a blind musle-teacher The wounded man 18 reported In & dangerous | In West Thirty-third street, on Sunday night, condition, and it {s thought he cannot survive. created intonse Intorest and excitement through- out this city today. Even the discusslon of the THE CITY HALL. political situatfon had to give way In some e measuro to the attentlon paid to this horror. Jules Blane, teacher of musle, lived on the upper floor of No. 201 West nothing conclusive was dono fn the matter { myirycinird street with his wifo Marle and his under consideration. boy Emtl, 8% years of age, and made a comfort- The Department of Public Works yesterday | anie livelihiood by imparting fnstruction on the {ssued an estimato of $8,003 to Ray & Whitney, | plano and violin. Mrs. Louls Tnillip, contractors, for paving the interscctfons of | My, Blanc's slster, lved with the Chicago avenue from Clark strect to the river. tamily, and asslsted her brother, Many veople are availing themeelves of the | who was totally blind. Miss Juliette Naulte, John Quinn, nged 33 years, a realdent of En- plewood? (lled'n“g the Colinty huumm yeaterday from Injuries reccived several days ago on the Rock Ialand track, between Normal and Auburn Stations. % A meeting of the members of the Chieago Vet~ cran Club ‘gnl be held at Judge Rogers’ Court- room, corner LaSalle and Adams streets, this cvening ot 8 o'clock. Every soldler cvnllully In- vited to attend. Daniel Kilroy, Bullding Inspector, writes to Tae TRipuNE stating that there is no truth in the report that ncom&s 12 Lelng erceted at the corner of Market and \Vhite streets in violation of the bullding law. The Rev. Listook Desbrisay, of this city, was ordained a minister of the Eplncopnl Chureh, by Inrgo umount of myney had he not been detewt- | GENTIENEN: 1 begzto submit ta your honomble | for thig bfilce of Building Inspcctor. He was ed. W ‘/’\"d{lt 'i}’uh?fi%'.""ifli'.‘:‘. cf"i"‘",‘;“fl'l'fi‘fltily;‘ “,‘3}," Jir. | confirmed by & voto of 53 yeus to 4 nayes— Light and Cokao Ct In refere th . | Pearsons, White, Baumpgarten, and Waldo, MILWAUKEL. Gietion it The WEige bE Hix fl.:fidfi;fic?iy fatd Coms PENSONAL. Special Dispatch ¢o The Tridune, nany to tho extent of & P“ 1,000 cublc feet untll Ald. 8mith moved the ndoption of the follow- Miwavkee, Oct, 2.—Lost night burglars sy 1 next. Respectfully, I, I1garn, Mayor. ing resolution, but the, Chalrman, befng the | * gained an entrance to the morchant-talloring e crson chiefly referred “to, ruled it out of or- n ‘Tho People's Gas-Tight and Coke Company of- | dor: p | Ifyow have rhewmatis catablishment of C.F. A, Schultz, 416 Enat | fored to e mombernof Joie Honorable o R PR o I8/ atism, nenrqp. Water streot, through the basemeut, and carricd | viow of tho fnancint condltion af (o city, 101 | eatcemed friond, Ald, Aldrich, far Congresa Nnan- gla, headache, @ burn or @ byujy, o et gt ot fonse et | 8o R A 1 4 10, RS0 able | ot b Lt o oo | procure a oltlo of Lupeon. Tty safc, bt could 1ot got into it THoro 18 10 | hemn e it e b veivente theofter s | _ The special order—the seavenger ordinanco— | O1t€ instant velics, as thousands cqp tracu of the rascals, formal mannur, and to say that the Company | Was taken up, but the Committce, not belng | teatifyy. For sale by all druggist Sunday _morning, burglars centered Market | does not rolract its offer. 'The city may reduce | ready to report, were allowed further thne, FULLER & I'U # (] Hall, on Dislslon strect, and took nbout §25 :he :hu % l(,luml"l pr,nbvlmflll;u‘r‘ by ‘:Ilc'prc:cnl( con- 5 Athtll Tllx{lx;nn(prlsse;ned ém order utlll‘rl:g fnrtlh Lol LLIR, Agents, 22 & ract np Lo the Ist of May, If it s0 desires to do. hat the Illinols Paving Company would repalr = i trm tha il Tio forsgaiug propos ton has been carefully | defective wooden pnv%mentpnr. () nxpenm‘x‘ of | 24 and 26 Market-st,, Chicayo, A dclegation called upon the Mayor yester- day In regard to tho farrison street bridge, but > chance to cash thelr 1675 certfflcates. Al | an old friend of thc family, occupled sn adjoin- BURGLARY. consldered, and the reduction in price named 18 | §1,50 per squarc yard, and keop the same in == }’.':,‘,‘“‘}Ef‘n"‘cfi‘,'.,‘;‘yl‘fifl“&'fi;,‘,fi‘{flfi";,‘;{‘.f,:f,’f'.‘,fi October certificates, and those of $1,000 and | Ing room nnd boarded with the Blancs. lus- Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, :';;‘,‘,’é::'h%';;‘h‘i {f,‘“,‘,":‘{,fi‘,,"‘,,‘,’&"‘:,f“'{l} 'l',',“fcl";','fl‘;. order for five cents per yard o year for flvo ¢ AUCTION SAL S the Rev. Dr. Sullivan. Tess, are belng paid I full, The others got o | band and wife appeared to lovo each othior fond- | Fo¥n b Lac, Wis,, Oct. 2.—The resldence of | hut the discount made by the Chicago Gas- sght )‘cal’?-m obton of AlL Whits, tho matier was ro- By G. P, GORE & €0, The temperature yesterdny, as observed by [ 20 per cent paymont. i 1y, and, untli recently, thelr home had been o | Mrs, M. A, Congdon, in this city, was burglar- |"Company, being '?l per 1,000 feet from tholr con- 3 Y tract prico, would rcem 10 requlre a corresponding | forred to the Committees on Streets and Alleys 08 and 70 Wahnah-av, Ized yestordny morning. Tho family were ab- | e Boi‘Ro i Hio" oo fen "Qna-Light 2 Cone | of tho three aivisions. Y ¢, and the thieves went through the housa at | C f 81 1,000 feet f its tract O 1t N 1 okl o et et s st | SRR T St ol ot | Ol of A e o Gouaett e | AT OUIR NEXT REGULAR TRADB 413 i not yet fully known, No arrcsta, A. M, BirviNos, President. — -Burglars_entered the Tho Comptrolier roported the following hids PIANO AWARDS. In additlon to a goneral and well assorled lisey Ofcer Cornellus Lucey, of the Marrisonstreet | happy one, in epitc of Mr Blanc's Station Precinet, hns resigncd his position, Ho | afliction. About ~ 11:30 o'clock Sundny has the eatisfaction of knowing that he was not | night Miss Naulte heard a stifled scream in tho asked nor commanded to quit and that s scr- | bedroom oceupled by Mr. and Mrs, Blane and vica has been good, thelr child, and this was followed by a nolsc Manasse, optician, 8 Madison street (TRIBUNE nulldlngfi, was ns follows: 8a. m., 475 102, m,, 555 13 m., 023 856 m., 003 8 p. m., 57, Bar- ometer, 8 8. m., 20.05; 8 p. m., 20.70. Yestcrdoy was children's dny at the Exposi- tion, nxwul m}:torc tho sun wont down -'lo,omx‘::ml- Ngw_Yonk, Oct. 2, Iy store of Franklin Hortun, No. 43 Fulton strect, | as the result of his advertiscment for lighting s —— DRY GOODS, dren had enjoyed the panorama. It was the | Tho West 8ide Pumplng-Works will probably | like that mado by clashing a door sharply, St [ Saturday night or Sunday, broke open the gaf | 4 West Divislon with ofl: . | Weher, of New York, Receivos tho Highest ) biggost event. of the senson, and tho hugo build: | 1o ot in motion about Wednesdayor Thursday, | hastily eummoned Mrs. Phillip ~and John | and accured $20,000.wortly of Jowelry. No ar- | “yoroon itirah bid 818 per Inmp per yenr forgas, | = Award at the Centennial Exhibition. | Shaua¥yGlothe Mty Cape, Underress, cue, Ing was doubly attractive to the hundreds of reats, i, Mr. Wilson, who represents tho Quintard Iron | Boulay, Mr. Blanc's uncle, and they hur. Works of New York, atrived fn tho city Sunday ried to the room. They wera overwhelmed ttens, and $1% pee inmp per soar for minoral ofl PRILADELPIIA, Bopt. 27, 1870,—In no depart- | AIARKELs, Nublke Hearte, Whinn, Norins, to i coi bucolic visitors who wandered around among e W. Faerington bid 820,08 por lamp por Bliall offck & manufacturcrs conslghment of B the young ones, THE ROBBERS, {th horror at the scene which met thelr ey Epectal Dispateh to The Trib: year for spleit, ment of tho Exhibition lias tho competition been | 33 S g1mRY ulght, and yesterday began the “ finishing | With ho! holr eyes, pecial Dispateh to The Tribune, . Alken & Charles bid $16 per lamp por | greater than among the plano makere, and Thiricen casca, ¥iases' and Ladlcs' sizes, pnjr\t‘:x%l:l%nn :'v‘v:: 'i‘&'fie"flf'é?&”r’fiffflfilr"'&n?fififfi-', touches on the engines. The conditions ugl Blane Iny upon lfs back on the bed, apparently | Br. PAUL, Minn,, Oct. 2—Two slsters and a | year for splrit. whilo tho contest soon narrowed down to but Goods, perfect; sale poslilve. Sal the contract made with the Quintard Iron | dead, Mrs. Blanc was on her left side, and Works for the enzines were, that “they, the Q. | the boy Emil, in the 1last agonles of 1. W. people, should operate the engines one | geath, was tightly clasped in her year, the city to pay only for the fucl, and at ; : x’my time wl({lln Elm year thetestof thitty days® | BTME: On tho floor Iny o small, saven-cham- duration can bo made. As soon os the works | bered plstol, where it had dropped from Blanc's esterdny pleaded guilty to *“whisky crooked- xyma " b&lo‘:o Judgcmmosgzeu, and was fined §500. Senience was suspended, Lorenz Mat- tern, o revenue oflictal, likewise pleaded gullty, nnd was fined $500. Ilis fino was also sus- pended. o <ol male relative of the Younger brothers, the lat- ; ,‘l':;“‘,‘;“gr”g';;,ggfif,{'{:‘“;f‘_!:calylfntfzg‘;’fi‘:’; oar | fow houscs, it scems undisputed that Weber WOOL ELATS. ( Ky ) ted atylv tor closely rosembilng Cole Yaunger, lavo ar- | porlamp for gasolino of 74 deg. graviy, has distanced all rompotition, and must bo o | TT. A Ry TT I permptorr, rived at Faribault from Missouri to visit and | Joln Cox bld 10 centa por lamp per hight forsi2 | g4y rocopnized os the plano maker par ox- Flpansrtcd Hne, compristog Tnlonasd A7, A well montha, Gas, ool Good In cliolce styiea and culors, %fi%’c,}{‘f".'m‘fn’fm"ffifl???énrfi 1{)‘(’:)‘}':1"‘;’;';":;% Covington & Cozzens Lid 824,50 per lamp per | ccllenco of the world, and the Musleal Jury prpsinl sl bl L 4 SELAWLE. jellics arc almost dnlly seut to the prisoners year for gasolinc. Thos but stamped the seal of the Amerlean Cen- Tho Orst oiferiig of (haseason: a well selecte) are well In operation, experts will make the | nerveless hand., Three of the chambers lad e The bids were referred to tho Committeo on | tennial Exhibitl th Ty awarded atock, conalgned expresely furithis sale. ¥ 1 from people whoee sympathy they liave won b ennl xhibltlon upon the generally awarde AT mfnb#t:u?-&?crgef %‘3.%'33'.1?353&?&,1’5&3 Yok been emptled. Blanc was pastall help. Mra, | ¢ioit Blouu Lalls and sourtcons manners. ¥ | Gaa and tho Law Department, with Instructions | verdict of overy vorallst and musiclan by tho i assest Biook aver offered at nuetin Ity ing nt tho corner of May and Kinzie strects, nc- | The llcense receipts for the month of July, | Blanc had been shot on the leftside ot the head, toreport at tho next meeting, and the matter | award which gives the medal to A. Weber, of clty, Thioso iniportations are to be fuund In toofh: nlgenmlly “erp,,d off tho sldowalk & short dis- fuzu?h nnd"stlemherT,’:l]mv? lgcfin as follows: | the bullet entering abovethe temple. Glancing A FIGIT WITH OUTLAWS, was made 2 special arder for 4:80 o'cloclk. New York, for % Sympathetlc, pure,and rich tone, | FELT SEIRTS, tance from his resldence, fiflflf 'fll“flzll"lobfl{u 5{‘;‘3‘&““%% bilitasds 53‘, }S},‘q. ?fg"{,fia}}l"“{? from the bone it had passed over the top of the | GALvesToN, Tex., Oct. 2~The News, San MALSTED-STREET CAN-LINE. combined with greatest. pover, as shown in the thres "Wo ahall CIICE at tid saic the most complete iza ',‘.‘.‘“‘;;,i‘f“‘%“.,“#flifi:i‘;g&'}fif ”ir.fi.f,fié‘nflg £3,897.70; 44 drays, $104143 13 gunpowder, | 8kull beneath the scalp. The body of thehus- | Antonfo specinl snys o detachment of Me- | Onmotton of Ald. Thompsan, the rules Wero | siyles, grand, square, and upright planos, which S'U“'g);grfi'nflns 5 thg Cuu:Ey Hospital. $50,20; 53 hacks, $183,50; 9 intellizence offiees, | band was removed from the bed and token to | Nelloy’s company under Sergt. Armstrong at- | suspended to allow the conslderation of an or- | ghow tntelligence and solidity in thelr conatruction, 3000 dozen, covering nll Kizes; & very desinbly £189,03; 23 junk-dealers, §528.753 b7 omnibuscs, | an adjoining room. When the men were ifting | tacked a party of outlnws on Espanosa Loke, | dinanco to supplement the ordinance allowing d easy louch, which at the same time tine.' Woara thoonly consiiees for e tadt mTI‘;u mg}xh}fi lmgntlhlbyc TE;“""—‘F of lEfflDnrgo £282.00: 512 peddlers, 53v4~"’-“7i 18 pawnbrok- | the body Mre. Blanc opened her cyes andscomed | near Eagle Pass, kilied five, wounded one, and | the laying of n strect-car track on Ualsted apllat:alis, ean oy 1 Chon ub was held last night at the Tremont House, 5 ers, $1,251.67; b5 pool tables, £500.50; 59 run- hend what ¥ 3 f answers promptly la{lafezulmnmh. foyether with PEA_’RL';BUTTQNS_ Willlum Angel in the chiair, Mr. Humilton, Sco- | ners, 36243 2,745 snloons, $143,740; 50 sec- | b2 fomprehend what was going o, thou h she 1,000 gross, capturcd fity horses aud o lacge nuwber of | gtreet. Tho ordinance was mercly techulfeal, | ercellence of workmanship, retary, and a good sttendance. A committes | gl 5 o375 4 did not speak. She afterwards expressed n de- | cal tle. and added nothing to and took nothing from ‘Whilo the judges aceredit to Weber's com- | POCKET ENIVES. Was agpolnted to consider tho question of winter s"-vl ; o .,{,'331?",“,;' o 5'44.1{’1; 813" dguble | fire to sce n pricet, sud one wassuinmoned. Ilo TITE LAW’'S DELAY, the previous pranti i 2 petitors ! largest volume, purity, and duratfon AR involcd of fina goous, soclal nmusement; also, a cominittco to vunder | waxons, $070.243 518 singlo wagns, $053.2. | Mminlstered the lstrites of tho Roman Catholic o i o] AL, Sommer wished to ot in an amendment | OF tones,"—mere mochanleal qualitics,~to Web- | RIBBOWNS. =~ over tha question 'of lite-membership, and how | The above list will show thav eome branches | Glurchyand thowounded woma was theu taken Soec ol DA 1 Ths THes, Skl dmen® | cr alono are accredited the highest possible Hetanio sndon, 1o com She ctiolesttand sty much the fce for that honor shiall be. of business, for which licenscs are required, {in an ambulance to a hospital. “The lttle hoy LaxcoLy, 111, Oct. 2.—~Tlie case of tho people | to limit the charge on the new road to 5 cents. | musfenl qualltics: AT | 0'OLOCK P, b1 George Russell, reputed o bg the son of an | ure very well ropresented, while others are not. }:‘[’;"]L’:f','llf‘g““’{'fl,’!{g‘s.{.‘;{)’&"‘ifltfi:&rlx’l‘;fl::}':fél vs. Frank Fletcher, for the murderof John | Ald. Whitd sald that the original ordinance Syimpabhictic, pure, and tich tono, with great- CARPETS. & Episcopal clergyman fn New York Clty, but | For lm\'-lmce.i thero are certalnly moro than five | peothe wounds It i l)cllcvi«l that Dlanc shot. Datlloy, which oceurred In this county last win- [ was not worth the paper it was written on, and CB;EIOWJP- o athetic and rlch quality of tono cl.xnllfll\;zl‘f;n :{ ”;t:‘liy.‘l;‘l:l:‘\lfln;l)'lu\ln ‘f‘“" Goodsy more unfavorably known in this city as n bunke- | shooting-zalleries in the city, and cverybe dr)‘ hisawife and child fn ropld succession, and | ter wes called up again to-day and continuod | wns 8o conceded by the Car Company, Ilenaded | P A e e Al S o ETry rully Diratn Carietes newest desiin, stecrer, waa found dead fu his bed at No. 155 | knows that thero aro more than fifty-(i 129 then olaced the plstol amainst his "rghy | over until the next February term. This I8 the | some moral reflections on the hasty action be- | Wil hs mars bio (HebEr, plrs GRS SEVen i e GONE Auctioueers. Washington street, Koom 24 Ho had been | tables sud morg than 160 bitliurd-tab) hero | fomple and fired | tho final shot. ‘The | 8tcond Uima the wituesses have been run off, foro taken, and sald that the laying of ralls | F SVEFY BRECE 5 WE wnlal L L 3 - S suflin, fo o days bt with fovor S | sre e moro o tur auclonecr n e | ERELS 1 ittt i 3 o e woudbmaigohed:. ! oIS R | It e, sl el whieh combinot | JEOPEN THIE HONTH OF OCTOBER rgue, and s supposed to have died from a con- B 0] e LY. n motion o I, ilierton, the provious g%sfi'vu ehifl. e Coroncr's jury rendered o | next April in which lcenees for 1870 can ho ob- | HerS purned and blackened by theflamo from WIHISKY. )y e e e volce “mako tho greatest ~einger,” and Mrwavezs, Oct. S—erman Nunnemacher, | JUsttion s ordercd on M. Sommer's amend- | ihigh instrumént maks i o peer of ita | Withons of the fnet Auction Sles e e xt distiler, who Lias been in Fumpu until recently, Provided, That the fare for the cntire distanco L'bmp.ulilnrs. lu.rlty, ower, nm_l umtlltin aro opened of Custom-Mado gppeared In court today and pleuded gullty. | ahall not cicead & centaa telp fo” o elty limita but cold cxponents of mechanical exeellenco, 1 c was sentenced to thres months' imprisoil- | whenever the lines of enid Company shal ho ex- | Add to these quallties, s the judges eay are 2 ment and s fine of $2,5600. tended to sald limits or the same shall bo connected | contnined in the Weber, sympathy aud riclincss e — with the South 8ide Rallway Company. of l.onc{ and you hreathe fnto it warmth and THE POSTAL COMMISSION. The amendment was adopted by 80 to 4, and | 1ife; and you have the ne plus ultra of a plano, H 3 This Weber lias done at tho Centennlal, and LowsvILLE, Ky, Scpt %.—Tho flrst scasion m?kfl{.‘"‘r':?r:::%:‘::!v%(})l‘fiv(lmuu;r‘:lc.un»ldomunn of | when the j“dfiu commend hls instraments also | This will comprise Inrgo Hnes of goods from the in this elty of the Postal Rallway Commission | ¢y vote, and called for the rending of thoninth | for their solidity of construction and excellenco ‘eat factorles of the country. Saleon commenced thls morning. Albert Fluk, of | scctfon of tho originnl ordinance. After the | ©f Workmanship, fllljfi)’ tell hfl"{ P%;’“C that the . TLouisville, ono of the most competent. raliroad | reading had been concluded, he sald that tho | Weber plano 18 the best in the world. Wflfl]lfisflfly’ (Ot 4, at 930 2 o D[fl]m statlsticians in tho country, was examined at ?”"‘g“ s !‘3“;0“&',’{ and he 3]'“41 u substitute OCEAN STEA.MSHIP NEWS S GO great length upon two points, Tho Commis. | 10h 1k b0 subet Ju;%!{:fi'ffi the reconaldern- 8 —Tho 8 " 708 & 70 Wabashear, slonera eay his testimony was of great practieal: | 4100 5o ayien to nmend an necepted ordinanco LiverrooL, Eng, Oct. 2.~The steamship { 68 &70 Wabashar | tmportance, ‘The Board has for sotne time been Al h Idaho, which left thia port Sept. 17 and Quecns- RS & 00, ] s taincd, ut it I8 desirablo that all should be | Lhe pistol. The condition of Mre, Biane this made to tako out licenses as carly in the year 18 | o yop racovery. Dr. Pove, physician in eharge, Jossible. Othierwtsc the vlaces, salaons, bowl: | satd the ball ws probably lodged at the baso o npalleys ool and Lillaed, tahlcs o long | yhe brain. This mornng shewas delirious, but, withouy licenne, and, after the expiration of | ;4'ho day wore on sbe liad some lucld inter- fx“::l‘:{m’k‘;"'!fl“&x‘]":;iffnm“fiw'f; Ofuet | vals. Her sister-indaw and a lady friend were started to-day,” and pays for ashortened period. with her during part of the afternoon, and she recopmized both. Her slster-In-lnw sald to Dr. “]The reflon of the Commissioner of Iealth for Popflhnt she could not conjecture what was o wecl ending Sept. 80 was completed yes- | the eause of tho iragedy, cxcept that it terday morning, It gilvcunmml of ‘fm um’x'm. might possibly have bE:cny 'po\'crt‘;'. During 83 of ‘whom were imales and 73 females. Two | Sunday afternoon nothing had oceurred to were colored, 123 cn{oycd ainglo blesscdness, | mar tie domestic relations of the Blancs, Her while 83 were married. Of the deceased, 20 | Brother and Mrs. Blanc 1lved on good terms, were under 1 yearat the time of death; 18be- | and it was o rare thing for them to quarrel. tween 1 and Z'years; 8 between 2and 83 13be- | Mra, Blanc's condition s 6o critical that tween 8and 45 0 hetween 4 and 6;.25 between 5 | it 48 not possible for her to make %:d 1{)7; +4 between 10 and 205 14 between 20 and | an atatement, Miss Julletto Naulte 803 verdict to that effect. Tuz Tripuxe is in recelpt of a clreular from Grand-Chancellor Fellx Corput, Grand Lodge of 'Georgin, K., P., ealling atteution to the suffer- ing in Savannah, and sollciting ald for the in- hubjtants of that unfortunate city. Those de- sirous of contributiug inaldof this praiseworthy object are requested to send thelr favors to Mr. D. B. Woodrufl, of Macon, Ga., who will prop- erly aceount for the same. BoJourner Truth, the vencrable colored wom- nn, writes to Tue TrinuNx that “through the kindness of Mr, McCulloeh, of the firm of Gil- let, MeCulloch & Co., my book is on sale at thelr stand n the Exposition, and I will be present inyself o part of the afternoon of cach day to mect any old or new friends who may favor me with a vall. I am in need of means to f would Invalidato, - v . Al for e&%fl%fimfil%w&wr‘ufi‘::; :('}::Iu‘l‘l)l)lllgflhnf!g: Ald. 8weeney moved to lny Ald, Thompson's | town Scpt. 28, for Now York, fa veturniug with By wm,.fi,m%“;{v’{hmn.m, Y botseen 80 and 40% 10 botween 40 and | snfd to-dny that she hnd known Mr. and Mra, d motfon on the'table, and it Was o disposed of | Lier machinery dlsabled. —— livo non, bolng unablo to get about and do for | god 4" hotwean 60 and 60; 4 between 60 and | Blane lpufimm{ Tor. sixteun yenane Me: Ditws. | D sniatoton from rallroad offilats n statesory | U721 to0. QUEENsTOWN, Oct, 2—Steamship Ollo, from | TUESDAY MORNING, Oct. 3, at 100k, myse FHEEIYs 70; 4 Dbetween 70 and 803 1 between 80und | wasborn i Marscilles, Fraice, In 1833, Tiis | of thomethods which they themselvesarrivedat, | 310 st oifored i follaaring resolutl Philadelpliin, has arrived. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. Htudolph Kennack, an employe at the Unlon | 803 and onc between %0 and 100. The report | father was o plano manufacturer, sud gave Lis | what they regard ss adequate compensas 4. Bmith offered the following resolutlon, Wabsah-ar Rolling M, while ot work near tho fly-wheel at 2o'clock yesterdny morning, was (-mlllgm in the belting and alinost fustuntly killed. Tho unfortunate man was 24 vears of age, unmar- ried, aud resided with his mother nt No, 112 Lock strect. ‘The Coroner's jury returned a verdiet in necordance with facts, blaming no one but the deceased himself, who was ot the time under the influence of llquor. The College of Pharmacy, which s largely composed of tittering schoolboys, met yester- day at No. 70 Dearborn strect. Before the muelInF was called to order, the etudents amused themselves by trylng to see In how far they could disturb peopfe who had como for fn- striction, suggesting that perhaps the intro- duction of & rattan, found so efll- caclous in primary schools, might be sliows n decrease of- 20 from the number of | son a thorough mislcal cdueation. Ho soon deaths In the preceding week, and an tncrense | beeamo an accowmplishep muslelan, excelling of 50 aver the number in the correspordding | especinlly 0s o planist, and frequently week last yesr. The (oliowing natlonalitics [vluycd in_publie.” Jic afterward cntered were represented: Chicago (foreizn), 645 native, | the French ~ mercantile service and was 253 Unlted Slntcfl €25 Uermany, 183 Ireland, | promated untfl be beeame o Licutenant. He 12; England, 2; Norway, 3; Bweden, 2; Scot- | wna married about seven years ago, and had ong land, 13 Canady, 1; Poland, 1; Russfy, 15 Den- [ son, Emil. After e hind” been mnrried a short mark, 15 unknown, 4. Of the deaths, 3 were | thne he again went to sea. Ilo had frequently from nuichlc,l from manslaughter, 1 from can- | had trouble with his cyes, aud 1:. Was cer, 3 from old age, aud & from aceldents. The | hoped a sea voynge would benefit Health Offlcer’s report shows n total of 135 | then. His vessel was wrecked on tho nuisances abated and 145 uotices served: 107 } const of Afrien, und, after suffering great hard- Krnmu chickens were candemned; also, 3 hogs, | ships, he succeeded, with o fow others, in reach- sheep, 8ealves, and o varicty of other car- | ing the scttlement at the Cape of Good Hope, cassos, N’ 5 Wil offer at thelrsal 1B& 1X flon. - for this -ervice, Mr. which was shipped to the Finance Commitica? | , FABTUER POINT, Oct, 2.Stenmships Mant st rinsiond Fink on- toban, from Liverpool, and Sovern, from Lon- iforni ine: e nncerolly i in"e e | o saeae, s heo, ooyt ene | oo Anlliorid Wins md btk a rate of puvment GO per cout abovo the [ SENEY 48 ORGP O (G Drent fira af 1671, | o SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2. — Arrived —Paclfle | oonainting of Hook, Riostini, Port, Angsli cost of operating the ronds would bo equal to | in aceanion of the deegiest Intoroat ju the memory | Mall steamer Colinia, from Panama, and O, & ‘¢a, Bherry, and Trandy. thie compensation received by the managers of | of all the citizens of Chicagos and 0O, steamer Oceanie, from Hong Kong, via Y0 | wyesn wincs aro of the hest mrade, put up in pekeses such roads for other kinds of transportation, WHELEAS, 1t 18 understood {hint the business cor- | kohaman, suitablu for druagista, retatlers, sud for family purposes On the question of speed, the Commissloners ’mmllnns and establishments, as Lerctofore cus- —— e — —_— - suy his views wero cquull{ explicit and clearly | tomarily, will genorally suspend business on Mon- THE WINDSOR, Wednesday Mornir g Cct. 4, at 9:30 O'clock, expressed. Ho declared In favorof the prac- | duy noxt belugtho Gth day of Qctober, and tho | qhe best famillesof Burope and Amerlea wiil WM. A, BUTTERS & CO. eubility of ascertaluiug the cost of fcriascd ffth, anulversary of tho yreat droj thercford, | g,y o mout attractive home ot the Windsor Tlotel, | Wil offerat thelr salcsrooms, 118 13) “'-buh—"-'d speed in postal transportation, and, in order to | ™%, 5700, iat the public offices af the clty bo | on Fifth avenue, between Forty-sixthand Forty- | WHITE GRANITE, YELLOW, an Bstartale i ’l‘l‘,fi;f,u',‘,’:fl[’“l“'c‘“ of stich In- | 0re 107 fhat day, nd that the Mayer bo recome | noventl streats, Now York, Everything noeded 1a RANITE, y anovel but reasona. ble theory, that it woull luvolve no materinl nlffl?:digl:nusn':;:: :gc“r(::h‘:r;: ‘E’:\.}.lhum Rall- supplicd. From the services of the waiters to the . C. WARE, i fuel to flroad tral attendance of expert medlcal practitioners, every Glskmard;; Lam c"\'\"‘;',‘é"itcm"“ Catiny. il ncrease Tn fue move & raflroad train ko vo Pool d e 00! flty miles In ono hour than it would fifty miles | FO8d Company asked permission to, pave Pacific | g 1y within a moment's call. ‘Tho tap on the AT 11 /CLOCK, avente, at its own expense, from Polk street to 150 Sackn Minnesota Spring Wheat Flour, for aceratt :{:‘{';Vc:l’ 't‘g‘:;f)'vg“‘"tm'tl"l‘: n“;‘é::‘:r :;x’cm:e\:fis Harrison. ]tc!m'n:dp to 'the Committes on | District Tolegraph summons from any part of tho | A58 Gy ETGERLE, R 10K There he wna attacked by malartal typhold fever, and while in a hiospital he beeame blind, COUNTY BUILDING. He returned to Marsefiles, and after & time do- : v , and ] g of as much ayall as nny effart at o thesls or elded to come to this countrs. e hud lived fn | De tivlco a8 mucl ot the saie thne, tho steam. | Streots and Alieys, South Diviston. it it aborais o oA ok bl | Lo BREKrh FoAsto ATty disquisition. The President, Dr. M. W. Borland, Nino Individunls wero transported from tho | thi8 tity about five years, Mrs, Blanc wasa | gencrating power of & locomotiso befng lmited, Th faliordes fobd i Med | through tho depthw of the ocean placa thom in [ THUUBSDAY MOBNING, Oct. d, at 0760 o'dlech uddiessed the meeting, sud'after n fow remarks 3 very sttractivo waman, and, having a fne voiee, | the welaht it could houl ot doublo the speed o speclal order for 4 p. m. was then ealled | oonnociion with every part of the globe, Nothing WM. A. BUTTERS & CO. will offer Fioin othar nerabers of 1t Haaity,, thmCote | 20 to tha Dellowell. goxtosday. slio'was ablo to contribute materially to the | would bo only one-halt. P ik twas the Lollowine roport frou thie Select | fy Jackiog ot tho Winilsor, At thelr salsroomn, 116 and 120 Wabash-aT lege adjourncd. Y The Bheriff goes to Joltet Thursday with a | support of her family by sineing in opera | ~ Dr, K, D, Staudford, President, and D, W, C. (“;3"'"'"“ g8 the ank}c- runt: ——————— THE UBUAL FULL LINES OF Tho Pall-Mall Soctal Club met, at tho Tremont | PUMerous retinuc of Jull-birds, to swell Cook bouffe. She flrst eang in_ the _chorus | Rowland, Buperintendent, of the Loulsville, onr Committoe, (o whom waa referred the reso- SROAT HORNS, DRY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING ” e > of Almes and trou; at Lina Edwin's County"a repreacntation in tho Fenltentlory, | jyoyire, and aiterward took minar solo paris, ‘Tho Committec on Publlc Bervice meets this ul)punrlng 08 La Jtetne In * Barbe Bloue," and ln afternoon to consider propoenls for furnishing | othier parts. Miss Naultedeclared that Mrs, Blane the county with coat. had never glven her husband any cause to be Jeslous, but he felt her absence greatly while o lution concerniug the sale of the Lake-Front, rec- Nushyille & Great Southern Ruilroad, read in- d thut 1t be placed on il d al 5 ‘Tho coming enles of short horns, "taking placo at s 4 teroatluge statcments relatlve to the postal rail- | Lion tho ndgption of fus folowihg Fesolutlons: | Dexter Park, will bring a goodly number of breed- | BUIRTS AND DRAWENS, HOSUIE, HATR, - | o inso that portlon of tho ing, Xll‘l:l’l Ltlm Commissioncra go to Nuslyillo | Lake-¥ront Tounded: on . tho Br Dy Randolph | borm headquarters, whore breedors pussing throngh | Joy B YSON, POMEROY & COy an unto. . House last night, John M. Dandy, of the Sat- urday Evening Ierald, in the chalr, They dis- cussed propositions for new members, and cluct. cd Mr, Charlea Hornlck, who was proposed last week, Several names were advanced at lust the city can genorally be found. The rutes of this H ik Biight’s meeting. 1t was dectded togive thofrst | Tho salo of the delinquent property In tho | S wag tmveiing with the opers teoape. e e o6t S Tattsond Company, on_ tho. sort by | excellent hotel lav been reduced to 85 por dny Auctloncors, &4 and 80 Randalph-st of & series of solrce parties Nov. 0. The | orizinal Town of Chicago was continied yes- | fapeled that .Eu was cold toward bim on e the north jlne of Monrou street, ana_on_ the west | for all rooms above the parlor floor, without baths, TUESDAY, Oct, 3, at 0:30 a. m., regularaalesh others wil follow at fntervals of | terday, The sale will bo completed to-morfow. | countof s hlindness. Mrs. Blane returned from YELLOW FEVER, by the eust lne of Michigan avenue, for $800, 000, i our storo New Parior and Chamber Furnitare, CAR- two weeks. A committco was instructed | Tyg Grond Jury for the October term of the | hier last (rip only about u week ngo. Hor hus- | BAVANNAN, Ga., Oct. 2.—Yellow fever inter- 1"',““}""‘,"' o , MECHANICAL TINKERING PETS, STOVES, General Houschold Goods, Gea* to employ Jiand & Frolbarg's orchostra bt | ciyinal ourt was mpancled yesiordats s | band cagerl aakad for ¥ery dotai)of her movo: | ments, 28 elicéoled, That, In order to carey wut tho aba¥o | capnot arrent tho docomponition of the tecth. | oral Morchandiss, &c, e ol D ey e bariiie 108 tho s | echurged until Moiduy, 'Tlio”namos of the | Ments fu often mudo er dvscribo over and |~ Moxtaouenr, Als., Oct, 2.—Tieavy froat oc- | Juncilun be roferrod toiho Hayor and Compirolior, | Nothing will do this but that puro dieinfectantond | __________ sLISo, TONFROT2 =, seasion, and with &n dncreaseil membership wlh Jurors bave elready been given. ;Jh;;\vak?:n':-un l::ll. t'p:’rl:m':hx n:c‘:n‘t‘}«";u!a‘l?n ;x:s curred hero this morning. “:1‘1& n;u m:‘lmh dhfct‘"l tu_corrcepond nml‘ wottlo | preservative which, undor the name of Bozodont, A 92 G k d B uleval.d cudenvor tomake thelr partics of thisseason [ On nnd after this evening Judge Wallaco will | rofeiveq.” “Bha " had * mudo - arsangenionts &Epecial Dispatch to The Tribune, iy ||”g:r‘:y:gw:l:nnr:;vrlnlfl\"ig A eliis.| 1t Lesome 8 etapl of thotalltthrongEut thg t aKwoo 0 ! tho most enjosable that thoy buvo yot given. | oot his caurt-rooin cury evenli to busn up- | {0 sccompany tho Afincs traupe o their | New Orimang, La., Oct. £.—The totalnumber gatlun aui procoedings In the Unted Statos Court (Ut N SO " 7Y Betweon Langley and Vincennes-a., The Phflosophical Soclety fa now entoring | {hanhicatlons for atizenship papors until fur- | proscnt trip fo Philadelvhla. Taric did niot, | of deaths In this ety for tho week ending Sun- | oF tho Norihorn District of 1iinois, fn which te ' 5 TUESDAY, OCT, 3, AT 10 A M, upon {ts fourth year, and so farits Listory has been one cf remarkable success, Tho season of 1676-'77 will be opened next Saturday evening at the rooms of the Soclety, 103 State street, with an oddress by the President, the Ion. Menry Booth, on the * Evidences of the Resurrection Heconsldered,” The sccond lec- ture, to be delivered Saturday evening, Oct. 11 will be bythe Rov. H. W, "Thomas, uow of Aurora, but {urmerl‘y of this city, on * Tho day evoning waa 180, of which six wore from | [Isnction was ohtaluicd In the nawie of the United Tiich and_Elegant Parlor and Chamber FURSE PSSR ot d COTPCPPEET PO A yellow fovor, ct : OMR—STEVENS—In thia olty, by the ev. Da- | TUREK, Elegant Drusscls Carpeta throughout (3o Sty thers. . hace avo oceurtold ayd | such sale, they bo duthurized to rolubursa eacl | MUing oo tio Tt inet . Adaf K, Orr and Mre, | house, Dinhg-raom Furniture, Libaey 150 10 Kow Orleans. Tho clty s unusually heaithy, | suit, and that they discharge out of safd money all | Clco Etovony, of this city. umes ‘Btandard Books, Beddinig, Stoves, KLTE and the yellow-fover séare abroad In regard 1o | sucti sums or clatma which, {n thelr discrotion,nny | ~ KELLOGG—LEE—Mr, O. E. Kolloeg and Sarah | Ware, &c,, avorything appertattii o ocGre Now Orleans oughit to abate, s there s not | tecm just and necessary to obtafn and effect the | Les, by the lev. J. 1, Knowlos, Ttector of tho Ca- | 10k, and all frat-class goods. now, nor hu thers been, any prospect of an | diseolution of sald injunction, ond tho dismisal of | thedral of 8, Teior and Paul, No cards. av.'carato cliy lnite. & co., Auctioneerk epidemic. Strangers aud eltizens will bo per- | 21l pending auits in iny court of thiaStstaor the | PAYSON—FOURNEY—On Sundav, Oct. 1, at 4 feutly safo in comlng here. United Btates; Providedd, the entiro expendlture to | the Church of the Ioly Name, by the Rov, Dr. ‘ St fiOflm‘y Ersia, N. Y., Oct, 3.—Eleven hundred dol- §',"JJ 000, the title shall uot exceed {ho sum of | McMullin, Edward O, Payson, Esq., und biiss Ma- Bnllkl'npt Stoek ) v wishi to have his wife go. Sho olten appeared fuul Court have been dlscontinucd. to be very sad about this, and about l‘lupr hus- ‘The Lightfoot insane-dlvorce case will occupy | band's jeilousy, but never spoke harelilyto him, the County Court this nfternoon. Mrs. Light- | They nevor quarreled. Blanc Las safd that he foot came into court ‘ycuwrdny of her own voli- | never would consent to his wife's golng awa; tlon, and says she wifl appear” again to-day for | with tho troupe. It {s belleved by some that, tho lrhl! of the question of her sanity, From | when sho agreed with blm that they could not what can be learued, the lady hns for “the post | live so comfortably as they wishied on his earn- wecek endured great privations to elude a trint, | lugs alone, fie proposed that - they and at one thne threatened to drown herself | should dfo together They walted until Philosophy of Life.” Other lectu will be | rather than stand up and take tho chances of | tho night before tho troups wos to ¥ o = v, (P e mle Fourney. oN giten ::%eilydt!i;:rl:uumsl ;':;nl:é seisony and | belig duprived of b iorty i What shio e stat, “’::S‘nh‘ffé‘u"h"x’m';‘:i‘}’“"c'}u':.’,’:"fr'fi?. ifs and Euorors st Bavanavh 3nd Brapawics " TCVF | | Md. Gilbert moved that the resolutlons b | S oms, Tuefi%‘ctfigg?{‘ cursters o will embrace ertations on subjects connec & ” . ell, ol e A ¢ o, W, Campbell, Assigneo, X e y 9 erime wi d, 8 A~~~ Arscrrnennann | OTUEE O Tiookts CUICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE pleasant season ol Miko ScDonata’s Jaap evens | that bis wifo eliould” ot “appear on thostage | New Youk, Oct. 2. A. Awncliig and Sam- | | Ald. Akleich suld that,as far 08 a verbal prom- | §, *Srooks, ‘of Chicago, aged 21 yoars, 6 ioatha, | dul, Pens, 0iG,y 616y 100 “bonpnoy & C0- was fllled with a highly intelligent audience l..g, cracking champaguo at the latter's ex- agafn. ucl Dally were to-day appointed delegates from i y 4 ¥ and 4 days, 0 1sst evening to witness the Introductory exer- clses which wore to mark the advent of tho clasa of '70. The programme em- e, and guzzling the less expenelve fiulds ot CTLY, Bio oo cnu:; ot tho others, Thise Conumisslon MURDERED I'OR MONEY. ers will to-day duetermine whethier they wil | Woncstenm, Mass, Oct. 2—A terrible and UNOCCUPIED CITY I'OPERTY. % Thoe resolution was adopted,—yens, 245 nays 5. 7 Chicago pa) leas the P'roduce Exchangs to the Natlenal Pork. : ol 20 PApCra please copy. 1 TPackers' Conventlon utIndisnapolls on Wednes- [ The Special Committes on the sulo of unace p.fiflfi&%{lfiifi;fi:' & R,};'}'{,fl:fi‘:‘“ffi;rfi 2.22{';_ Stoves ! StOVGS ! H day next. cupled property belonging to the city reported | rane, azed 23 vears 4 months and 22 da; . braced tho announcement of studica for the -, Buker the contract for v myeterous murder was o } o y 4 P ay % daye, . . ma:crnlfr{n n{)d :z( l.lxlunlectml'o ng}ml‘nuil)nnu, ?x;:tlvlv'rfiu? ol lnnu!hu{-r year, .n‘:p‘::x)x:)‘tls ‘(').1‘; pnit of Shr::lwlzrlfln'v, lumrmn::v'(;u:sa':l)x::':xrl‘;:: m(‘; "cmm‘“‘ Oi’ 0“;" !5“—01;110 Hon. James G, h’\\f:,::;l:i ‘:z:‘:},‘,fi:\[:" that the following lots and pgfi’;%x’mn E:;‘:‘;]' Brooklyn, "scd ThilsdelpBla | fipayf Spenllll Auction Salo of Stoves Boanrar tho Facaity, wiich wes eard withclons | She othee sower bddems - 1 ® 10 Of | fram this o, to-night, Tl vietim was Job | 5w Benuun Fgciston,Prcsentof hat oy, | L e bo s Hmoluntoet near Frankliy | | VYAt bnit-puat108adsysveng,Susa, AT OUDBTOBER, .y attention and deep Intcrest, Tho Professor e ullard, man about 45 years of age. He 1 coclh, Mis' ren 9 et o dison: 5 ittt Bl 5 LT i > ¥ $ 4 10 o'olocks devoted himsell wp an exanination Into the SUBURBAN. with nu' brother, live in a houso nlone, rarryln' lz‘;}“}u’:’l‘l‘:‘l]u‘:,nbsulztlcn:shurgln&[l.urltnxx'lllu trl]x(: -33:."»'3?."3&; ::m"13«:’:':2:-:3";’!‘!!':&'1';lfi:fi‘:n.nr'cl‘ulzlr{‘;?fl:ifl:'i::cl- rlrfz%"t?x’?n}‘v"z?ydn Em::i:r‘;' “Ir}‘(r)nulcnl&d:l--‘i, e:gc: Wednuday Moruing, Out. 3 ,:ld Ofice Btoved subjoct of medical ecducation, and the . onn farm. About 7 o'clock John was “left | Importance of the finprovemnent of navieatfon | snd Wentworth avonue;j tract botween Thirty- | 151 McOregor-at. Funeral services will b held at c""kl""f' Heating, P"l"ri svfi’r&runqhnd bold history of medicine in this country, and JITOE PARK: alono i the bouse, the brother golug to the | on Weetern rivers and tho necessity of persiste | third and Thirty-fifth streets and Butterficld | ALl Saints’ Church at half-past 10, for lard and soft conl, SV oY certatily fow ‘men in Chicazo aro ' more | This thrifty and beautiful suburb fs getting | store, about a mille distant. Jio wus gono about | enco at Washington to uccomplish thelr ends, | StFreets pleco north of Eugenle treot, east of NOFll | s e | 00V 800 Us0d. 84 and B0 Bandolph competént to deal with such o subject. ‘Tho | on bravely, Notwithstanding tho multitude of | one hiour, and, upon returnlug, o horriblescena | His remarks recelved careful’ attention aud | LaSallo strect, und west of North Clark streot; lot POLITICAL ANNOUNOEMENTS. cluss ja an unusually large onefor the beginnln, ofa #fln. und more’vfllk Join next w:uE.l 'l'hgu Chicago Medlceal College ¢njoys the reputation of being the tirst college in this country to es- tablish the gradusting-courseof three years, its sxumplo fn this respect haviug been tndtated by aryard Unlversity and one or two other cof- leges, The collego sturts on its winter term under the most favoruble uuspices, and the slass of 70 blds falr to be une of the best that dificulties under which its present Boord of | Was presented. John was l?"lnxuu the tloor, his Trustees has had to labor (such as the very hard luxl{ covered with blood, the head nearly sov- tinuos, the tax-Sghting manla, aud rocklessex- | Giy Wi G il wnd Tacer T oy venditures by former Boands, coupled within- | was alsu badly cut, and the blool sullicient levies), they yealunl-§ ellkl ot the | wos still tlowiug “from the numerous wounds, oflive of the Treasurer, No, 103 Washington | Lying by the sido of the body wus o large street, the entirs anount of thelr maturiug cer- | hatehet Wwith which the terrible deed was com- thleutes of Indebtedness with interest. They | mitted. o object f8 eupposed to have been o . on carner of Washington and Frankiin stroctss Jot | o oomr cronn ANNOUNOEMENTS. C04 w'fi‘é“";"\,"“;‘:‘{ n(‘l’&‘flg.fl—u"l“hu st sesslon of tho | Sowest i, Eiieako avonue sud Scdgwiek SWEDISH REPUBLIOAN MEETING, By JAS. P, McNAMA{f:;.f.“ American Mintn Board was hetd this morning, | *ee The Scandinavian Nepublicans of tha Third, 117 Wabash-ava, N. W, cor. 1ts dealings will bo confined to mining, | - 1he Committeo added to the roport a recom. | Fourth, and Fifth Wards will huld a mass-meetini — netroleime und . ManfUcEsing stoeks: Th"’ mundation that the fotlowing order bo pussed: | at the corner of Btate and Twenty-A{th strects, []TS anfl SH it of stocks called numbers about Ofty, A 15 0;"”“1"' :{lh'" "(',“ Clly fi“"”',"""" le. '1"“1 as 3}"1:‘.'.}‘..'5',‘.’.‘:'.?‘“755"' 3:“’)‘1’1?1‘&(‘.7-“)‘{3,.‘“‘)‘){ ?,’J‘.‘,’,‘,:.:,':i‘.' y unober of sules were mads o this woraluis's | i pheces of property doscebed 1n thofepwrt heror | iieds and wficors elecied. . Uniformn will b AT AU‘i“g)iw 30 O'clock It 1. cl 5 Osanta, Neb,, Oct. 2.~On Baturdsy night :l:n‘iul‘gl‘lmfll:llgdl'.f}"’::;l?:?':;lfiu: this nles ehies plicd free of charge. Let thero bo a larg e et | ko Glea Gl amd Swedssh ‘Quagtethowin | Tuesday Moruing, O u ’ a0 seem to take o business view of things up therg, | woney. Lust week the man sold a cow for $30, | water frozo to the thivkness of ubout omee | i f lund f iriatl tiom . by | be prescut snd. cnliven the occasion with patriotic | Special burgains in new Full Gaodbiy Faoan, ever entered the fnstitution, and belleve that n promiss to ng at ngsl,m: and Anlu afteruoon recelved o similar umount clghth of aninch, The m-nwur‘l'm m.ldenl(;eu lx’afi:::-;:nlr:n?. nu‘:xrwflmu:l‘:::-:’r‘:’:’x;‘l‘:chn"l'fln‘:mfl rongs, John L, Bundstrom, John Lyle JAS. I, MuNAMAKAS A time should bu hield Just as sacred f.mado by a | for the sale of some calves, ‘This monoy {6 | couslderably siuce, known us **Canal terms,* King, Exq., .ud oihor eminent orutors will ud- ATOTION- A MYSTERY. munlinality ss it dnado by wa fudividualor sty onid wos \indoubledly taken byt | 7 e Sl ftbutch o The Tbune, The resolution was then carrlod unanfmously, | dfesathemeethue, Rfi%%IVER’S SALE. rin, and have acted accondingly. erer. C Vel cen discoyered. ] vy L8, el 3—1he remeing of ot~ MILWAUKEE AVENUE VIADUCT, Live! PID . 3, ORYITE ACCIDENTALLY BHOOT AVOUST | Ty v r: Curra occuplid tho pulpit ot 2o Holtslauder, proprietor of the lows Central | Al1, Wiiite iutroduced i set of sesolutions A o Bt, Paul's Episcopul Church Bunday, and delfv- ALL FOIL ¥IFTY CENTS. ered u very fine sermon, In personal appeare Special Dispaich to The Tridune. ance be rescmbles Dr. Bullivan so much that he 87. Louis, Mo,, Oct. 8,—A terrlble tragedy would be taken for his brother, ifu is also lovt cluss-mato of Dr, x!ulllvnm.u Durlng 1-“ stuy I: wos esiacled About 10, o'clock Lo-night. in) thy the ™ A Scandinavian Ropublican mass-mecting will Tuesday, Oct, 3, at 108, 1.y * Trudell will House, an old settler and promiveut cltizen, | expressiu tho opiiun of uiecting i his ward | b held in Aurora Turacr-liall, on Milwaukoo-av,, | Btock and' Bullding of Sawycr remiieh 3t wero conveyed to Tipton, his former reaidence; | that the Miiwaukee avenue viaduet bo at onca | on Wedneeday. Oct, 4. Fho Hon Jonn Weatwor sold to the higheat bldder, on the P! this mornjig, . Rul | ] - | 3. L. King, L.'L. Mills, ¥. B, Shennan, O, Mo +Third-ov., near Jackson-st. N, Recelter. 'Noeciat Dispaich to The Tribune, somploted: Referredd tu “thia Fluands Comnii |3, L o b dh. Yone, Olcvo 1o 1 > J. HOFEMAS ENDOTA, 111, Oct, 2o—A farmer numed Jolm W. D. Orvitt, a young man from Washington Iluights, knocked at the jail door yesterday moroing and wished to be asalgzned to s cell for e, ¥ v o = ol Boyescn, Henry L. liorta, and others, will ad- safe keeping. His story was that ho had | Fivdc Puck he hus been the gue e | houso uf prostitution keot by Minnfe Kraadtcf, fugzton, ‘residing at Troy Urove, dropped | , Conseut haying been given, Mr. John Got- | GRS ST b WEGR: fohn ' deites that all ot veeldently shiot & man named August Fravk | acluois Tie retirns bo Gosi tisveuns - | 106 Poplar street. Two Union sobiicrs, whosg | dead this aftermoon Shilo s the ncbof iitini flfifx:'r'fi::fu}';-"ylfi.:':"fix::?u'u'g"‘-:din‘!‘: Sard it | Scsnatusviane witsous datuctlon o parly,should | - CELERIAT AT B the previous afternoon, Lo was denfed adwls- | ‘Lhe Cincinnatl traing will hereafier notetop | names huve not yot been uscertatued, und who “.'“.‘hu‘ ouls ’f”;'" b tlflwllill-":‘ '1‘3""““’0' 3 The | yiastes of the opentng of Mitwaukes uvenuo ang | 2R ile e U"l“l"n-z:{afinfl?"‘“’ 5 slon bocause he did not have tho neessary pa- | 8t "{‘l”“'k when golug soutlexcept to tako | oy nat yob Loew cuptured, entercd | homes. of thr st ot oy discuse of tho | tho construction uf the approaches to the HORWOOD PARK, ATty dog per 1. AdirEl pera. Later i the day ho went beforo Justico | $1, HEUEL pussengers, o 8 oiclock traln | 30 oo ™ una became fuvolyed g | oo OF HU6 bursthig o s loud yesscl. viaduct, Theto il bas Jepublicun atly e xcring at TN Coul 5 e convenlenve. he resider - == == v " Norwoud Purk, Willinw Bross and others will ad- b 0, Paulscn, lowever, pleaded gullty to *aceldental | of Hydo Park, Kenwood, snd South Vark, |8 difieulty with two of tho CENTENNIAL AWARDS, Ald, mumgn?{:f- Ftrodaced an ordinanco | droes tho moatiug. - .__———'1‘2”_—5,3% mh n;: n:;x;ll e\rt;uu.u;wut:lx‘nmodntud. d’{’llxgrl: lll: m’&lgigg:‘nyap‘l‘l'(fiu& T al!rl!gu: lquhm. ;.":{m lllplely, gilrlkn,dl.llllc llu‘z‘lmcr nluxnd thk Slfvanu. I'Allllllu P Bpectal Dirpaich to ’,I“I: Tribuns. eoncernlug city welghers, befug a compllation of FIFIH WABRD REPUBLICANS. LONT. .1;‘ ysterlous in the cuse, ant Ty Who were urvested on susple- cked up 8 crand struck at one of the HILADELLHIA, Uct, 2.—T] | - 2 s, i Com- 4 tanus upon which he wus comuitted fn default | lou of bieukinge "Into the house af Mr, l!rm:)k:, {:-:n.twht‘u hgrh drew their revolvers and fired e oiiciens Bate | Mhe existiigotdinaiices: ” Tielerrid o tlie Cuin ¥ of $5,000 bail Is not the least of strange clr- ton-Hole kBenfi-Mumnu Company, of Phil- | witteo un Judlciary, cumstances surrounding the whole mat- adelphia, Pa., r {ng wmachlucs,” There will be a meeting of the Republicans of < CH, ON BTAT ived the Alghest award for scw- BUILDING INSIECTION. ;‘w F‘:l‘ : “;l‘fll e “::""jh' i wm‘}\’t“l{ Tvx’fi“‘ ‘O%I;'A"kfl:’:&ug"x‘é) L‘lv'fir&]flmfi W' O 3 -alxth and ilutles-sis, ~Jucob Grosw, Arthur Dix- Ll Tho special order for b p. ni., the abolltion of | oo, and stbers, Wil address tho meeting, e St ou Bunday morning, were discharged, a3 no . Ono soldier fired a single shot evidencs could be found (o couvli$ thew, o . er, while bis companion fired three

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