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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1876. dnl procession was cnm‘poaed of tho bride and groaw, Misa Emma Puliman, Miss Sarnh Rose, and Mire Sarah L, Chandler, bridesmaids, and Messre. R, W. Rathborne, Jr., Willlam E. Tlig- fins, and Charles K. Miller, ,i.momlml‘.n. The nAliera wero Messea, Chatles ‘rowbridge, Wel- Ilngton_Rathborne, Charles W, Parker, ond Dir. Leator Curtia, The brido waa dresscd in 8 anperh white gros graln ailk, and her only ornaments wera the pure, white orunge-blussomn, The ceremon: wan_rendered donbly attractlve by a full chale rervice, At the concluslon of the ceremonles thy bridal party and tne majority of thoso present ro- fred to tie resldenco of the bride's parents, No, Lnat Chicago nvenue, where a collectlon of khart's preparation awatted the guesta and formed an agrecable part of the reception. 'The Drido nud grovm left last evening for St.Vanl, whero they will !{mnd tho honeymoon, Among those prescnt at the church and the roal. denco of the brlite’s parcuts were the bridnl party, Mr. and_Mrs, Itnthborne, Me, and Mra. W, O, DOsgood, Mra, A. Il Pallman, Mra, Stiliman, Mrs, % Stillman, Mr, and Mra, Pelronnet, W, M. Kgan, Mr, and Mra, L. P, Clicney, Mr, and Mrs, George C. Bldndge, Mr. and Mrs,"C. N, Tlolden, 3r., Mr, THE CITY. GENERAL NEWS. At a meeting of the Commitiee on Tospitals of the County Board, It svas yesterday agreed to move futo the new Hosplial Saturdny. g Manning Q. Leslle, sallor, having rocently boen appointed to the U. 8. ltevenue Marine sorvice, I8 | requested to call at the Custom-lonee, The Alpins Huntera give a grand ball on nest Yhuteday evenlng at No, 72 North Clark streot la pommemoration of tho discaverer of Amerlea. Tho temperatnre yeaterday, as observed by Man» ants, aptician. 88 Madison streot (Tnipuxx Build- ing), was as follown: 82, m,, 437108, m,, 40;12 m., 613 8 p. m., 623 8 p. m., 47. Baromoter, 8 1. m,, 20,85; 8 p.m., 20.00, The hotcls are just now reaping a rich harsest and M. Jotn Crelghton, Mr. and Mrs. Van - & . o H o, » and 0 y . alrs, monic Canvention are the attractions which have i A én.,mu“, Mr.ad M Tuyes, Mr, and Mrs, C. N, Squires, Mr. cauged cvan a cot at Lhe hotela & luxury. My, 1), The Hecond Reglment will assomble af their armoty, carner of Jackson and Canal atrecte, at 2 w'clock p, m., Saturdny, tho 7th inat, The fcld. uu\rllnrr llag will be mustercd, and paraded for review and inspection by the Brigadier-Goneral commanding. Philip A. Lahman, residing at No. 81 Cariin street, while sttomniing to voard_An outgolng train on the Ualena Division of the Northwestern Tallroad at the May atroct crossing twas riin over at 10 o'clack yesterday nfternoon, nnd received Injue r‘e;‘nhleh iwill neccesitate tho ampatation of his Tight leg. and Mrn, C. 8, lioynton, Mr. . I'age, Mr. and Mrs, UGoorgo Gardner, Mr, and Mrs, Clark, Dr Mra, Jugalk e, Dr. and Mee, ¥, ln?- A, nud Mre, i1, Ross, Mr, nnd Mee. Ritchlo, 2br, s, dohn Wrenn, Mz, and Mra. Dr, Kverts, Mr. and Mes. Hawkina, Mre, A. 1, Mechor, Elllott Dupont, W. M. Egan, Charles W. Constantine, Ellott Durand, George Hnllcl. Willlam 1, Low, Mps, T, L. Parker, the Mlsses Creighton, Mlss Toi- inan, Mira Motrla of §t. Paul, Miss Dassett, Misa Ellen Chandlor, Miss Nellic Pullinun, Misa Egan, Biisn Baker, Miss Ingalis. 'Phe presents which tho happy couple recelved were mumerous and appropriate, and ombraced The C Collector will finish the sales of the [ B lver tea ond coffes sorvice trom Ar. dcllnqu:r‘:ln gopmy i Sovth Chilcago to-day, and | and r8. b thborne, n"lv‘fr "lu- 10-morrow tonimence on West Chicago. 'The tax- | Pitcher, goblef bowl, and napkin-rings rom Mr, and Mrs. Willlam O. Orgood; water- pltcher. salvor, and bowl, Welllngton ltathburne: allver sonp tureon, Witlism K. 1lggine; ralte nnd spoons, ias Morele, of St. Paul; aix siiver spuons, i, and Mra, M. N. Jones, Bafislo; glass vascy, Ar, snd Mrs, Georgo Gardner; ‘Tennyson's Poeis, Mign Haker; ailver sugnr-spoon, butter-knife, nlckle-fork, Mr, Graemo ~Stowart; sllver butters dis, Mr, and Mes, C, N. Holden, Jr.; inkstand, M ", E. Patton; allver frult-bnsket, Mi#s Nelllo Alver cake.knife und gold-lined rpoon, Tarker; gloss bouquet-holder, with ali+ fiphiters who tool tholr cases to the Sunreme Court and were defcated, will have their pro erty ad- vertised for sale {o-morrow, and sold the last of the month. Tho Philosophica) Soclety has fixcd {ts member- 1hiip feo this year at $21 singlo admissions to non- members 26 cents, Formembership tickets apply 1o John R, Floyd, American Express Building, o at the Society's hall, No. 103 State etreet, Batnr- dny evening, when the first lectnrc of tho scason WI{I be delivered by Judge Booth, 5 . Charles "W. Con- At nbont 11:45 yesterday morning John Cheften- , Me, sl IIurs Cl oy : tein, aged 214 yéars, while out walking with hin cologne-stand, Mr. ou re. _C. e e by oo anl by, cone | B. Bquires; dozen eliver ‘tablespoons, M. ang John _Crichton; _silyer DLouanets holders, gold-lined, Mr, Lilloit Durand; basket of flowers, Miss G, C. Bldridge; dozon siiver nut- ncka and nutecrackers, Mr. Charles K. Millery Jronza ornaments, . 8na Mrs, J. 8. Pejronuett; basket of tlowers, Mrs. Iferman Rastor: dozen owster-forks and pickie-fork, 3. C. W. Parkee; Bryant's Pocms, Mr. Chatlea J. ‘Frowbrldge; half- dozen |nhln-|r‘mnnn. holf-dozen forks, hulf-dozen tea-spoons, Mr. K. W. Itathborne, Jr.: silver sugnr-spuon, Mr. and Mre, L. B, Cheney; basket of tiowers, Mr. and Mes. George 11, Ritchle; plnss card-cage, B Willinmn 1L, Low; frult-pintes nnd taining three unknown young ladies, at the corner of Cetitre avenue and Monroe street. Tlhe little fellow's left arm was broken, and [t {s feared that his head lias been vory scrioualy fujured. Ilo ro- sides at No, 52 North Curtls street. An Inmate of the Washingtonian Home named Randall, upon learning that the Norris Planing- Mill was burned down yostorday morning, thereby Josing him a good eltudtion, trfmmed himself forn jolly old epred over hin misfortune, and while In thia intoxfcated condition fell at the West Twelfth Btreet Tarnor Hall and bad his collar hone and loft lJeg broken. Iig way sent for treatment to the Itoss; o fine crayon vkeich, Mixg County Hospital. £} stev) engraving, Mr. and Mra, Be: o . | W. Daker; dozen tes-spoone, r. Asu Dow; e S Wscan siro, | Pillon-shunisand sproads, oirs. Emwa C. Puliman. since Sunday afternoon. When laat scen ho waa KEYRS—OLFICER, iir dressed §n @ pair of black pants, brown walst, Another equally rechiorche affair was the wedding whito stockings. shoes, and &' black silk cap too | Of Mz, Itobert Alfred iKeyos oud Mise Imlhsnu, Jarge for him, The child is a chnbby-faced, 1ight- | OMcer, at the resldence of the brido's parents, 24 halred boy. Any information in’ regard htn n{; ?Il'i:hi ;:!;I' :\'3?“;.'“ r;‘l‘(‘l‘in *i‘iflfi%e’u‘m‘."‘.’é‘“f-‘.f“‘l‘ék }",‘,’,‘,’}'.”,"L‘;fl:'km‘}.’;'m,'.‘.'},“"”"'“"’ recelved by bls | 2 MoMcor fa. u dnughter of r. Alexander Oficer, & well-known itizen * of * Chicazo. The fourth monthly meeting of the Chicago Eec- | T marringe ce T R el trical Socety swill Do held In Koom 15, No. 196 | 3 p Hibtact: The hahers. wero Moser | 16, N J. R, Hibbard, The ushers were Mossrs. Lloyd Waslington strect, this evening at 7:30 o'clock, | Washington and Arthur Avboit. The brido was Thero will be a familiar talk on eluctrical aubjects | drosscd tm that most beantlful on weil s approprl- Uy C. H. Summers, Eeq, The **Committee of | nte of oll bridal costumes—brocaded white silk nquiry ' will roport on the question, **Whatls | with orange blossoms for ornaments, After the iha best l:lmfic for uverhoad telegrapn- wires The { ceremony the bridnl party and the guesta ropalred exercises will embmce_music under the directlon {y t -£00INs, vhiere 4 tabl R Fhlton DS Foote. ant Mrs. 31 Newbitt: | Sooantoe it s oot enteria s rofnl:u with tho most bfnu‘l"mlnln;: ‘vt‘ulnun ction to A short aketch of the de- nvited tho numerous assembly. Congratulatiuna coflu§°“‘f".‘:,"}('n.,,'c‘c,“, nnbllshfllkln yesterday'y | Poured in upon the happy, conple, who, sfter the TRILUNE, 1t 18 reliably stuted by thy undertaker, | Suppor und duncing, leit fur th Bt Among WMr, Jordan, that the body was rieatly coflined, and thoev present wore the n‘f\. and 3 s . ; Hib- 2 Christlan burlal given'it in Michnel Mchanald's 0 Mes. Franklin Mazyeaghy Mg, and privato lot at ura:e“und. The gambling commu. | Mre. . R, Chandler, M. and Mrs. ", pxlillng nlty aro not genorally as crucl to thelr unfortunato | Scunmon. Mr, and Mra, McQuvock, of Nashville, ctompanlons as was ot firat thought in the Russell Tenn, ; Mr. and Mrs, W. Northup, Mr, and M. o, \With afl their faults, they strenuously repel | ¥red Joot, Mr. and Mra. Georgo ltoot, Mixs Itout, that'of Inlumianity. Mr. snd Mry, Ed l\‘n{w, Mz, and AMrs, Willlam entlemen composing the Coanty Board of The MNuoot, Mr, und Mra, Willn Brown, Mr, and Mia, Educurlou tried agaln to huve n mecting yesterday. Gu&:r 'lu u?'addfic}"u "?fl’ AIXI((; hfi"';“"fif"“& ?.lr. an s, oodrich, a8 joodrich, r. Julius Plant, and Kearncy, and O'Connell, of the Plelps | Guodrich, Mr. and M, Uarratt, Mr. and Mre. D, faction, wero present, wnd ro were Jolineon, Lew- | B, Hurham, Mr, snd Mss, Doggett, Dr, and Mrs, 1s, Clark, und Hornis, of the Wentworth ead, bt | & Gardiner of tho Phelps gang was aheent. Kears ney, Plant, and O°'Conno)l firmly refused to mcet ‘witli the other four till Gordiner shonld come, nnd 08 Gardiner was on the klond as a witnces n some liypothctical Court or another, ba wonldn't come, ore was some loud talk, and Kearnoy finally closed it by stigmatizing his opponents ‘*four Siamesa twinn."~ This closed up the other side, v, and 3 wall, Miss Love, Misa Veltch, Mir. and Mrs, llen- nessey, Mr, ond Mrs, Barton, Mr. J, H. Swan, Mr. and Mra, Fratt, of Kenwood, Mlss Lucy Cralg, of Peorln, Miss Gardner, Frauk Gardoer, ‘The presenta were rich, vuried, and costly, and included a benntiful solitaire diamond ring from the groom, an elegant froated-stlver tea-service of ten pleces from 3ir, and Alrs, i, 11, Babeuck ond amd Mr, and 3es. E, H, Noyes; sct of ellver and the result was no mecting. spoons, knives, snd forks, Mrs. R. W. Keyesdy Under the nm{;lml of tho Stock and Agricultural | Allver tish-spoon, Mr. Harry If, Oficer, Meadyille, Association of this city, a largo party of persons, | It nllver cord-recofvor,” Mr. And Mra. Waltor Durnhuin: gold sajts and buiter-dishes, Mr, aud both with and without thoir families, left yeeterday i L. "Trowns sliver demsari-spoons 3 i ' 1. v, Dy the Rock Islund lalirond, for tLélr now homes | Are. Wl ofimucmmamver. in_Northern New Mexico, | M. W, Keyes: frostedesllver ~ carde ‘Among thom twere I, C, Brandt and ronm, Jones. | thse, Mra. Jlobert Asthuri silver ico-cream Wis.: A. J. Carlson ond John Skog, Eost | spoons, Mr. and Mes, X. M. Pulsifer, Boston; Union, Minn.; Juhn Jobuson, Sycamove, Il | Bilver water-service, Mr, and M. Nobert W. Alfrod Nalson, Rociifard, 1, 5 J. €. Haminond, | Ofcer;” silver caku-asket, goid-lined, Mr. snd Taward Thomas and fami), . Thompson and | Mrs. It R, Choudlery n homecopathic medichio famlly, Chicugo, and I O, Hough, with suverul | case, Dr. A, E. Smali; small allver cream-pitcher, other familles from Adale Connty, Ia, Some of | 8ugar-bowl, herry-spoon, gold-lined, M. Hur, theso parties go to that oxcellent climate for | C. Bunovard: set of rryalmlmvurnndnold Juwels health; !omnNrnlnekun,tilngrlcl)l‘lmrulbpulmnnu, ;;y.\‘};; undggm_‘ n‘&i [y “lllén.(:m:“:{‘l‘mr ém’; ond others for minerals, all of which objects ara | FrIGRTy o1 880 Tattta Barton; a completo sssortwent of fine cut glasaware, from **the boys!" at Frankin MacVongh & Co.'s; Parian-mar- ble bust, Miss barah A. Officer; pleture, Ars, George liracketts miver coke-basket, Mrs. 1, ¥. Ttusaedli flower painting on slate, from the bridu's remarkably comblued in that region, HOME OF TUF FRIENDLESS, The regular monthly mecting of the Noard of Manngors of tho Homo' of the Friendicas was held in thelr room in the Home ycrterday forcnoon. Mra. A. 1L logo occuplod the chalr, The reporta from Hurr Mission and tho Indus. | Sunduycschool *class; — funcy = pli-cushion teial schgolu for the past month were road and ac. ’{\:.‘LI:;" fi“fl;‘fififlna dmwlr’n nlfl.l-:m;.‘.“ ‘um L fi",?na d.ln all the {nstitutiony favorablo work was b e e Alesandar - Oflsary Co. 3 goid watcliund chaln, Grandina Dickinson; lurgd dessert-spoon, Frank Gardner; porcelaln vascs, Mr,and Mrs, » Boyce; largo dessort-spoon, Mr, Julius Gooidrichi bronze ornuments, Miss tiosd rich; a group of Rogers' statuary, ** Coming to tho Parson, " Mr. and Mrw, ¥, 11.0ilicer; Lronzu table, Mr. and Mrs, Frank JL Chandler; large silver rs. Grant, tho Superintendent of the Home, read her report for the _past month. On the 1st of September thore were 140 Inmates In the lHome, During the month 270 persons were admitted, 180 Deing adults und 84 childron. BDuring tho same time 280 Inmates wero dismissed from the Home, 102 being adults and 88 children, leaving In the 3 Tlome at the present time 130 (nmates, —30 adults, indle, Mr. and Mra, W, Northup: iwo inthe lclwul?mum 70, in the muracry 10, and 14 | Hver onn‘ka.n e ml‘;dl alrs. R,j in the lnmny.l e ¥ |l -p»mf"hu .:‘;ogr.mll,dwl‘ o Tho financial report for the past month waa read, o y AN and revenled the tack that tho amantl anm of S17.45 | etehed glast pictur curs; allver call-beil, Mr. and €1 plii-cushe Jon, Mins Ida Walier: hokapoare's Works, Mr, H, McGavock, Nashville, Tonn. 3 pic- waa ull that resained in the Lowe at the timo the n-);nrl was read, lio reports of tho anding and speclat commyt. | Bud Mpe. D ¢ ” tury, Mra, J. Youny Seaminons Inrge Ilble, Mrs, tees were read, ond woro OF Bowio Tntereat to 1o T Mieyess ot hting, e 0. Gond: ladies lnrcum. and went to prove that the Indles comprising tho kuld committecs have nat been fdlo durlug the past four weeks, and the donatious have been quite lberal, 1118 to tho amount of 8725.17 were ardered pald, Alra. Qould, the Tressurer, wan called upou foe her n’ll'lorl, for the month of Soptember, 8he stated that she had recelved S839, 16 during that time, und '3‘:17"5 vll;: expenditures during that tlne had been A resuiution was passed that the Doard make an appeal through the vrees, city and C(mllll“)‘, for vegotables, which aro greutly needed at the iome. vote of thanks was teadured the Harvest Home festival given at Downor's Grove for the benutlt of he charlty. rich; sofa’cushion, Mrs. Churles ', Bates, Cinclue nuti; oil painting, Mr. Regls Chauvones, Bt Louls, LOBINSON—WILSON. At 7 o'clock lust evening 8t, Poul's Reformod- Episcopal Chureh, corner of West Washlugton and Anp streots, was \umlunfl{ Ht;hwll and completoly filled with fashionably-attired socloty people, who hnd besn ateracted thithor by the announcement that Miss D, Willle Witson, daughitor of €, B, Wii- son, 180, was to be suited in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Harry Robinson, of Pittsburg, The younger people, with whom the bride is de- servedly a great fuvorite, formed the Frcntnr part of the fudience. Aftor carriuzes by the score hud rolled up aud doposited thelr precious frolght at Mra. Qunn. member of the Toard from Trinlty | the doors of” the ~chorch, = tho Wedding Eph;axmChnmh.hanuadln’lmrdrtntmmllzn. Mewy March penled. forth. und "the beidal, “par. :m:'u i(d(fififi?fl‘ém,&{w ntod 8 mombor from | iy enme the bride und groom, fallowed by tho ayed, widowed mother of the groom leaning upon the arm of her sog, tho brother of the huppy The oy, Dr. Duflield ofticinted. The brite's wua of rose-colored silk; In her Lalr were al oratige-blossom, while uround her head wua @ large and gauzy veil, which fell in graceful fulds ta the floor.” Thoy repuired to the home of tho fathor of the bride, Nu, 27 Walnut street, and there woicomed many friends, The glits were of uncommun clegaucs and very numerous, A telp to the Centennial ond through”the Eastorn Hiates wilt be made, and thon the young people will set- tie In Plttsburg, where M7, Robluson 1s enguged in the lamber busiaces, T LIGIITFOOT CABE, ADDITIONAL TESTIMONY, Tha trial of Mru, Lightfoot for ineanity on the petition of her husbund was conlinued In the County Court yesterdsy afternoon. The time was taken up with the hoaring of evidence In tho Intarcet of the potitioner, tho princlpal witness being Dr. Wickersham, who had been bired to examine the defendaut by her husbund, Anab- stract of the tostimony 1 subjoinod: Mra, Mary John 8mith doposed and sald that she had rented roome of Mrs, Lightfool; had seen her pull down hee hajr and cause it to rlsv on ond an stralght as an arrow, aud do muny other thiy which cansed hor (o quostion her sinity, Witnasn had found fault with defendant on account of her throwline swaepitga (o bor hall upon one oceaelon, :;ul lllllu ‘was tho only trouble she over had with SUUm Smith toatifed that ho knew tho defendant and belluved hor Lo be crazy, Iiu had gone o her roons for diuner, sud #ho had scted strangely, muda hor halr stand on end, ete., and charzed thit The Indles of the North 8lde made m proposition to glve a scrles of privato theatricals for the benefiy of tho Home, But no deflnite actlon was taken in the matter, A number of commitices wore appointed for diverslicd work, to (nvostigate {u rogard to cook. Lookw, Jook after vegotables, ete., but nothing of particular morent, EIONTI PRESBYTERIANS, A husiness merting of tho coufim&ul!nu of the Eighth Prenbyturian: Charch waa field last night, Moderator lteddington In the chalr, Thero was but a smull attendaice. Mr. Grace was eleciod & Trusteo In tho pluce of Mr. Leouard, roslgued. ‘I'he desperato tinunclal condition of the church again camo up for cousideracion., Mg, Custle, of the Doard of T'rustees, stated that they owed 81,220 up to the Oret of this month, and that the income for the next nuarter had been snticipated, Abont $750 was necded 1o run the church the next threo months, In case thls amount was not forth- coming the ‘Trastees wished to be relleved of all reaponvlbility In the iatter; the real responslbility vhould rest upon the chirch and congregation, A protracted diecursion ensaed an ways and mcans, 1t as sugzented that the nLummw In the organ fort shold bo dropoud, nnd thelr places sup- m ed from the muslcal talent of thu Church; that o $25 per Sunday for A minlster to fill the pulplt slould Lo saved by gettlng o live man of the con- gregotion to read o discuurse; that the membel pray for assistunce, cte, Heyond leaving tho quos. lon of ru-engaging tha organist in the hands of the trustees, nothiug won doe. I'he same question will receive attentlon at the uext meeting. e Bana il uum:llc. ¢ Grand Lodge covened atDa. m, yesterday, 2. W. Deputy Grand Master Joscph lHobbins, il Qafucy, in the Chalr. I'ho epocia) order for 10 a, . belog the election of officers, the Girand | her clothing hud been dlolen. Her Tusbund's Lodge went. fqluulccuon. with the following ree | treatment uth wa the kindest, and he thought sult; B W, Joscph Itobblue, of Qulnicy, Grand | the two acted as if they wero newly narried, 1o Hallers Boouiy Grand Stastors e Ti6s oty | Ullered ek 10 L0, MOsBe: o netomdnut; hnd met b Master; It W, enr Fuinuel Muyors kuew the defondaut; had met her E. Iton, of Chlcugo, Bunior Grand \\nrdun:ll{ atong thne h’n her husband's store, '\vhuu sl ne- W. W, W, Scott, of I'rwy, J R. W. A, A, Glenn, unlor Grana Wardeny of M. Sterling, Uranl Trea wrer; It W, Jotn F. Bariill, of Springfeld, Grand Becrotary, | Tho report of the Committes un Mason’ Orphans’ Home was referred to the subor- divate Ludges for action, The annual oration way dellvercd by the Grand Orator, George M, MeCun. ueil, of Chlcago, after which the Lodge adjourned. MATRIMONIAL, 05000D—NATUBORNI. One of tho plessantest affalrs thut has happened in Chicago for somu tlme was the marriaye Jast cvening ot Trinity Eplucopsl Church, of Mr. Will. {am Kendall Osgood and 3w Mary Ruthborne., The gruos fe ason of Dr, Williaw O, Qugood anid the h bride s doughter of Me. I WS Hathborne, eneof | i prominent buviness meu of Chicago, A lurge audlence wilgesacd tho cerewonles, whlch wers pertormied by the Rev. Edward Sullivun, 8. 1, D., Jtector of Trinity, asalsted by tho Rev, D, ¥, War- vin, D, D., Rector of Bt. Mask's, nud Lhe Hov, L. Zas Drisay, Asslstant Bector of ‘Urinity. The Lri cuned bla wifo of belng aloose character. e mw Mr, Lighifoot afterward, and suid to him that it Mry, L, was not crazy he would provecite for slander, forbls wifo Was e virtuons as the sun. is wifo wae true, und if anybody sald otaerwiso they must be cruzy, s wifo waa dressed up on ouw occuslon, ond told Mre, L. fu explsnation that sl waw Jooklng for auutbes hushund, Dr, Wickersham teatled that hio had examinod Mrw. Lightfoot Tuesday, with a view to tasilug the conditlon of her inind, Bhe was very hostile toward hor hushaud, and cluimed Cthat he hod treated hur violently 5 that servent gitla conld not lvs ubout the houss with hlm; that he had raviehied o womu, and bad pald purticulur utteutlon to o certain lady in the whot witness helieved to be chuste, ¢te, 1l mined her pal Bud fonud her muscles twitel- i, and discovered an uequality in the puplis of o eyva. Sig mald sho had uretéudud to bava liywteries to fuduce her husbund (o Jove ber, be- Yoving as she did that he was unfaihtul to her. Bho told blw, also, thut slie had at one (i placed stryclinino uuder ber pillow to Inftuence Mr. L. ; thut her busband bad beew on wver-fricndly terms. with a certaiu Iaidy who visited hiw etoro; and that o had told ber b bad Lesa uuduly lutimata with certaln women. Ife thought sho wnas mentally | Nelson and 1L Valllquette, ald Penitentlary- MEDICAL. deranged, nand onght to be restralned | biras just oot, ehnrged with rnlll!lns: Richard Tay- as o protection fo hersolf and the pub- | lorof 810, were fined 250 cach, bat were glven lie st lagge. ‘The supposition In her | twelve honm ta leavo tasn: Stella Gnlsen, Emmn mined that biér huahand swas unfaithfol to lier was the causo of her troubles, 1f tho chinrges asainat her huaband were teus sha war eviaently Insane; it not aho was laboring, under a mental deluslon. 8he hiad told him that hor hnsband was enbject to ineane epells, and when be would have theni would froth at the month. Ife had been empioyed by Mr. l.|§zhmm1, 1o examind the defendant “with a view of tostifylng In the cnec, A ‘Tho Cotirt continued n renslon untll 6 o'clock, and adjourned nntll 11 o'clock this morning. The ovldence in the Interest of the petitloner had not oll heen presented at adjonrnment, amd the proha- :‘illlllnl are that tho telal will no tbo completed to- ny. Qlnmnmer, and Nollie Martin, vagrants, sixly daya cach in the Houso of Correction, Mnr{ Anderson, alias Llzzlo 8t. Clair, n noted gliou-fitier, wan chptared esterdny fur sieatitg o bolt of silk yalued at $1:35 from the_ store of Fleld, Lelter & Co. 8he wan followed to 100 State street by Mr, Lyman, of tho firm, and by him turned over to Detectlve ifelnzman. Mary (8 anold had nt the Lusiness, and was not long ngo sent (o the Crlminal Court for pludering some residencos in Englowood. Upon thix last adventura sho wus ogain sent np for trial in 32,000 ball. Thonina I3, Reed, who does a real-estato linsinass nt Roow 14, No. 140 Madison street, was' boforo Formal Opening of the New Rush Medical College. Addresses by Profs. Ross and Allon-- Description of the Building, The Chicago Homeopathic Col- lege---Inaugural Ex- .‘Vnnuce l“lnlrll(ua {n&lfi;gny. nhnr"\-nl ""ll(ll nn-:lnl“a ercises, P 2 hogus check o wpon_flenry Klemer, who A eemaems oo Howsaves e | Kapigsleonst (5 UL bl e, Rt e 5 #ays that ho accepted the check m good faith, And OWNERS, ot 10 e bk ugon ehten it twaa demwn, and ALLOPATIIIC. TIR NEW RUSI MUDICAL COLLRGE, The dedication of the how bullding designed for the use of Rush Medicnl Collego, aud aftuat~ od at the corner of Wood and Harrison strects, took place Inst evening. The lecturc-room was well itfed with a fine audience, largoly compos- ed of alumni of the College. L. C. P. Freer, thero found that Itced had nio account there. 'The accused aaya that ho got tho check from a man named T, G, Baldin, of Crown Point, Ind. in payment for a lot of Jand In Wisconsin. name T, (3. Baldin {a sfgned to the papor, snd T, Baldin indorses tho check. Buth names are in the rame handwriting, Teed has serawlod T, B, Recd on tho back of tlic note, amlall the nnmes look yery muchas thoogh wrltten by one and the saine Tho Auxlliacy Health Committeo have sent out & clrenlar to some of our prominent citizens, asking for pecunlary ald In the prosccutlon of parties whose names have already been linnded to fts at- torney, aud to furnish the means for further opera- tlons, There are now employed an Inspector with two asaletanta, and there In need for at least three more, llealdes theae, there are cxpenses of prore- | hand, In fact, it lna susplclons plece of paper, | p, cotion and fncldontal charges, Volnntary contrib. [ Lut Reed will have a chnn‘cu to explain it at 1 :I::”l‘x‘l’l‘:'tn‘:l :vnn: ?::mr&(d1;’"“:;;‘;!":?&::.‘3“ witora nre requested 1o send tholr checks to dumes | O'clock this momning, Lk ¢ the £ bl yl 0z both th MI. ,\I::n(l:l.ln'?_nkcrl.'?n;u:'r ;:,:el.n\;:'cx ml;lr ;'I('_";}‘n'nl“:"' SUBORRAN mcmllmn of dlllu ‘:u-n]lty. f’nmpr ‘A ;lg of Druu who I the Treaanrer 4 Commitice, ~ regular ang spring" colrses: . They havo made the following appexl, viz, t bl LR F,gm.’ Allen, Mlllm!: Gunn, Powell, Ross, 1t 18 proposed by the Auafliary Tonlth Committee to s peristont watt W compel tha rendering, fortiilzing, awt siaughicring ouabltebmenta 4o elthot remova thielr oensive businiess, or ndopt such preeaus tlons a8 witl relleve our clity of the unwholesoine aidora The Nilnols Intor+Colleglato Oratorical Assacla- tlon will hold its annual mecting at 10 o'clock this morning In Adelphlo®all, fn the main Univorsity Holnes, Jyman, Etherklge, Parks, Strong, Dantorth, Owens, Wadsworth, Ingals, Casc, Iay, Jackeon, Bridge, Ilayes, Bawyor, and that now prodite® so much dlsconifort aad slcknesa i - . SRR S Ch b miors tonroruat, horta | bulidlog. Tho annuol contest in SMiey | Kuox. Dr. Burroughs, Chancellor of tho Uni- santiary and buainess point of vlew, to thocitizensor | Will occar at tho e Mothodiet | vapapy of Chieago, Bishop McLaren, and many R s ey b iy | Chureh thls evening. A considorablo attondunca | yop0r” gieginpulshed persounges, wero also minde withoiit an ample fumd of moner. | Al “wiin. toel | Of delegate nnd visiting students trom the varlous | 00, Interested i this movement are Invitcd to ald with a P colleges of the State (s nx'mclcd, and the citlzens havo consented, with thelr nsual hospitality, to entertain them, Chicago University will bo repro- aentud by a large delegation, nnd citizens who lisve not sccured seats wiil do well to be on hand in ‘moll neason, a8 the spacions thirch will probably be crowded. ‘Che roception Inst eventng ond the pro- ceedings to-day make matters lively in Evanston, and the siudents, who have been granted a bollday for lu~dn{. aro enjoying the occasion to tho best of ibelrability, The Villago Truateea mel in regular sesion at the village officos Tuesday evening present—Prosident Hnse nnd Trustoes ,Dewey, Igichnrt, Davis, Gage, and Connors. The Commlttee on Strects ond Alleys reported favorably on the petition of Judson & Wheadon, arking leavo to bulld a Loat-houso an the Inke shore, Adopted, A bath-honse would bo mnch maoro acceptablo to the publie, The resignation nr.xm?m C. Humphrey as Fire Marahal was received and aceepted, On motion of ‘Trustec Newey, Uapt. Joseph Clapp was clected Flre Marshal, yice Humphrey, reelgned, \'Wl‘ngu'i‘mnmrnr Tiaymond reported the total amount of his recolpta sinca his apnointment nt 16,201.10¢ disbursements, 34,080,38; cash alnnce, $7,271,72. Tlaced on fllo, ‘Trusice Igiohart siated that his attontion had been called to the bad condition of Davis strect, cansed by the sinkingaf the road around the manholes. 1le had directed that steps be taken to remedy tho matter, The rubject of obstruc- tlons to" tho streets caused by (lie Gas Company was discursed and roforred lo the Commitice on Streets and Alleys, Letters from (. W. James & Co., tho tors fur putting in the crib and intet-pine at the Water-Works, were read, rtating that they had been Inforined that Col, Gfllesple, Chief of tho wwith the laws governing tho enle of liquor, Thoy, | United Statos Engineers, wns of the opinfon that tho laws, were fixed und sufiicient, and nceded "l\n lllun‘rdt;l'h-;uad l;m nakua nermlsllo:l to rlul:'mu : e Info the lako from the Government, and thas only enfarcament ot the hands of Supt. Hickey to [’hgy (tho contractorey i, f"“ ool pafe in yroceod- Insure an orderly clty. Ilard placeswould bo root- | jny” unjess they were hold haruless ngafnst any ed out and the 13 o'clock law ¢nforeed, damnges to vemsgla that might ocenr, historyof our bullding entorprise. The old col- thera would be no change. Viilage Attornoy Ide utated thint ho had inveati- | lego bullding on the Narth Slde cost with tho lot The monthly report of deaths In September showa | Bated tho subject, and thought thers was no oc. | 905,000, Tils property was patd for with ntone that 700 pereund baide adien to this workt of fmpe- | caslon whatever for such a demand, and thought | obtalned by tho Isatio and »ale of sixty-Ave 81,000 cuniosity anil hard times, In Scplember, 1875, | itwas probably mude to gain time, Thero wasno | tonds bearlng Intereat at the rato o 10 per cent thero wéro 704 denths, which shows an fncrense | danger of any vessel running upon the plles, and | per annum. Tho great fire destroyed tho buflding this yenr ot 26. Thero were 211 under 1 yearof | #0 farss he could learn, 10 Covernment ofiicer | and the tits companied In which it was insured, und nuey 445 wmaless UG teyules; 2 colared peraanas ( could be authorized to Intorfere with the work. the lnancial punie depreciated the valuo of the 531" wire single ml 160 mareled; tho mitlo of Trustes Davis moved that the contractors be in- to such on_extent that whon we finally deathn to an estimated population of 440,000 was | structed ta go on and complete the work. #old it, $8,000 was all wo were uble to obtain for a8 1 to 5313, or 1% In 1,000, The |{nnn|)lmnnuuy gristof billa was sudited and :an olx col&cgu site. \l\‘n ml"tl: nlnalfmbal;rnuda;ugb B collezra bo ( Slnos the ordoeweas pansord compolliag the toraln et Bheincer Molly mndo o atatemont to tho | boen disposed of outahle of the ¥acuity. 1o order Insurance companiea doing busi in’ this city ta | Donrd na to the searcity of water In the well ot the | to save time and trouble, and in order to have o yoy annunlly 2 per cent of t unet recelpts into | Water-Works, and recommended that o steam | clenr record, we wora obligudito buy in those bonds the City Trensury, there have been received $21,725 | pump be obtained, by which the well can be kept | ot conslderably above their roal value, and in this from thfrty-two companies. There are many other th: afl the thee, Ho was autborized to pro- | way expended about §6,500. Deduycting this sum companien who should have paid, and who promis- | cure tho pump mmedintely, and _thero will | from the amount recalved for tha lut, wa hud left ed to do ko, hefore the 1ath of fast wonth, but are | probab xmnnhl supply Noreafter. It has bacn | ouly $2,600, and this nmount was ropresented by stil} fn arreacw, ‘The Comptroller and tho Loaw De- | giated tilat thore has not been water enough in tho | sixty-tive 81,000 bonds, Assets, $2,600; Habllls partment_decided yesterdny that but o very few | well to wash tho Board: but, oven IF this be true, | tles, S05,000, This is ono pleture. Let uh Jook at days wauld elapsa betore wnitwould be comuienced | thore innn abundsuco there to oxtinguleh o largs | the'other, nizainst the deluying companles, whowould dowell | gire. Adjunened, Now we have o 1ot which constitutes ono-fifth of 0 como upy pay up, and suve trouble, (IT;"’I l%n ent;‘c u\!flh met nlt the residenco of 3r. N, | thia ?nuw’b{]nclhlund \Yl‘nlfilulcou m‘ S!A.g?_l]?.annu er. 3wl . Iglohart Monday ovening. an _clegant building whicl bus cont _us "$43,000, (i Jares number, of perforumurs, whto, have boen | O e oncots improssion s gono out as Lo the | makiut the total cost uf lob, wnd buflalhg 853,000, risty-shiow dens in the West Divislon cailed npon opening entertainment of the soclal Club, which | Of this amount 33,500 was contrlbuted by the the’ Mayor and repreeented thomaelves ug | Will not consist of a minatrel show, as has been mombers of the Rogular Faculty of the College, *Vtrappod, " ** biated, " und withal in a deplors- | 8tated. 'Tho season wiil be opened with a sultable | 85,000 came from the Spring Faculty, §1,500 was blo condition, They had no mcaus of making | entertainment on the cvenlngof Nov. 2, and the gmd in for scholurships, and the remainder, enongh money to iake themsclves ont of town, | minatrel bustuess will come off two wecks lator. 11,000, was loaned to the College by tho ** Cun- where they dealred to go, and requested his Yonor An tho Incoming Milwaukes express, on the | tral Free Dispensary ™ nt 0 per cant per annuin that they be allowed to perform for une weelk in | Northwestern Haflroad, was tuening the curve Just | for nincty-nine yoars, We lhave also reducod onr the thentro of a man named Vanderburg, who ran | beyond tho city limits this tnorning some villain | bonds from aixty-flva to forty-four in numbar (all & place at No, 40 Canal wtreet. Vanderburg had | iired inta tho smoking-car, Tts nim was good, nnd | of which are hold Dy the Faculty), and, with the .,,i‘m., ls thestre free for ona wewk, und they | the bullet struck o windew In the centre, bat, { exception of the loai from the Dispensary, are oth- ‘wanted 10 avail themsulves of the olfer isa means | OwWing to the fortunato and unusal thickness of | crivise entirely free from debt. of #ulf-preservation. The Mayor realized thoir [ the glass, fell outside, Two prascugers occupled The accamulation of this clegant proporty In the condition, and complfed with tiielr request, with | the scat noxt to the window, and one, Dave Leary, | midst of nn unprecedented finaucial crixis, without e it oms that no har nor wine-room. bo'opens | of Evanston, liad libs face cit In n dozon places by | ercating a dobt, nay, with naying aff $10, 000 of an et nd that tho iow bo under the strict enrveil. | the brokenglass, The perpotratorsof thisdastardly | ofd dobi, Is, wo thilhk, reasonablo succos, lance of Capt, Ellls, Accordingls, the place will | deed wera throo youniz men, who were sven by the (entlemen of the Faculty snd Trustecs of Rush boopened fora respectable aliow for ono weele, | Dutdengura, auda rovolvor waa ween in the hunds of | Medical College, I desire, In behalf of tho Dulld. Tho nbove meta are glven for the sake of thoreper- | Oheof tho preclouatrio, 1f the teain hod beon ktopped | Ing Comuittee, to retirn our thanks for your sup- et who, weelii Uib placa open, might ruel Into | Promptly, tho villains could easlly bave boen cap. | port and ald in all the labor of rebuilding, Wo print with crles szninet the Sayor, who haa only | tured, asthic river would have cut off all chancoa | thank the Faculty for tho readiness with which, In ous an uct of charity, of escape, hut Conductor Whalen was in tharear | evory tnstance, you pald in your quota af funds i part of the trafn, and the passengurs did not like | and nlmrml a8 ono mean without a ripplo of dlacord At tho next meeting of tho Councll there will bo [o-mp thio tratn'withont hls conssnt, much to hia | from tho boginaing to tho e to push on tho en- presented 8 communteation in tho form of aprotest | worrow, As it was, Leary had a narrow cocapo. | terprise, Wo would aléo thank the 8pring Facnlly from the Staats-Zeltung, It scems that the pro- | The Company ought to take decided measures to | for meoting at an enrly stage of o ok aod ‘"’"-‘“"fl af that sheet think that the Gorman Y"M' captura some of the boya who soens to find asnnso- | volunteoring nasistance, nnd wiving it so readlly, ng of Councll procecdings, ctc,, can only ho | yent fn such dangorons practices, a8 such occur- | And, finally, nndwpnclnll , do wa desire to thank awarded to them, us the leglvlative cnnctmont | rences oro becoming ulfogethor too common for | the President of the Board of Trustees for valua- snys thot tho work shail b given to that Ger- | tho comfort of poasengers, especlally within the | bie advice and counsol, man paper having the largest clreulation. - They | city limits. In concluslon, having discharged tho dutics aa. base thelr viows upon the legal oplnions of T. Lyla Dickey, formerly Corporation-Counsei, and Egbort Jumléson, Inte City-Attorney. Theea woro to the algned us, in the name of the Bufldlng Committeo, 1turnover to yon, ba Prealilent of the Doard of effect that the contract for printing conld only be awarded o ohove atated, —City-Attorney Tuthill Trustecs, tho key'of this building. ACCREITING T BUILDING. thinks differently, and to tho effoct that under thy City Chinrter Lho printing contract, like other con. Iiberat suvscription. The Mayor had a talk yestorday with roveral of the mon’ whoso busincss Is suppased o bo the caueo of the villafnous atonchies, which facce theme melves anywhera within a radius of six or seven wllen from thelr origin. There has not been o grent amount of complaint within the past fow weeka, and {he Mayor thinka that It is due to the fnct that the rendering establishments have been kept In a very snnitars condltlon during that time, Soine of the factorica have adopted machines for the consamption of the offensive gnsce, and have found them very fi;\ll!(llrvlnr:. Other owners ure of the opinfon tifat they con do ns they want to, but bls Honor thinks that there is tnough lnw fn the land ta compel the faclorles to ahut up vrabnte the naiennces, and he Is detor- mined that something will be done svon to test the power of the elty to control matters inslde the cof poration Ymite,” Somemen have as much as 3100, « 000 inveated In_fertillzing cetablistincnts, and {t seoms that, ratlier than ek that entire smonnt, they would prefer to expend 8200 or 8300 for o stench-suppressing machine, THE CITY-IIALL. The September pay*roll of the Flro Department shows o total of $25,i00—a decrease of abont 80,000 from former amounts, The Clty Treasurer yestorday sent $32,000 Enst to ratisfy a part of the delayed payment of 20 por centon 1875 certificates. 'There have bheen pald out In the city $30,000 upon certificates of §1,000 and lees, The Mayor hasanid that he shonld not meddle After music by n very creditable orchestra, Bishop McLaren offerell pragor, snd Prof. J. I, RRoss, on behalf of the Bullding Committce, Yruwutud tho bullding to tho Board of Trus- ecs In n gpeech of some length, from which the following extracvts are made: STORIOALs Ata meeting of tho Trustecs of Rush Medical College, which was held on May 10, 1875, o Bulld. Ing Committee was appoluted with instructions to irchuso o Job and crect thercon n now collego ullding. In obedlence to Instructions the Coni- mittee, on the 16th of July folluowing, purchasedn Iot of ‘ground—147 feot on Iiarrison street by 100 foet on Wood street—and, with the aid of the urche ltect and the advice of the Faculty, ‘!rncnudml at ovuica to prepare plans for a now il l"fi' These belne perfected, we procecded to erect the collego calfice which s just completed, and In which wo mgot to-night, Our object has been togetup a college substantial, —convenlend, woll-lighted, heated, and ventilutod, and completo 1n its provia- fons for every department of medical Instruction, 1n theso pardicularn wo think we have succededl, In the snatomical depnitment no means have heen sparod. The rooms uro of ensy accens, com- modious, and m.{ , and aro supplied with 'l tho wodern conveniences and Lmprovements. The physotogical department is furnished with largo and elcfinm roonia under the nwphitheatee, for ofilco and class work, for hietological and mlero- scopleal demonatration and study, The chewnical department has rooms connected with the lower lecture ruom, o large Inboratory for the Profossor, and a stlll lacger one for students, Wwhich will be provided with evary convenluuce' for chemicul study and experlmunt, But in the clinfeal department of Instruction wo have the greatest reason to be proud of the provia: fonemudo, In tho fint placy, wo have associnted with the college the **Central Free Dispensury, ™ whaich vccupies the entire drst floor of thia bulld- g i‘n this connection T will give a brlet financial contrac- Otherwlso it —— ART OPENING. At Brand’s This Evening, There is n promise of an artistic treat this evening, when Brand's gallery and studios will be thrown opes. Tum TrisuNe reporter hns taken a preliminary jaunt through the elegant roomns of this vetermi photograplicr, and {8 safe In reply President Freer thanked the Bullding Committeo on behalf of the Board of Trustces, can_bo awardéd to the lowest bid- and aeeepted the key and the bullding. der. In the present Instance, the Freie D DoLaskie Miller, on bchalf of the Facul- Presse was the lowest blddee for the German, und the Courler for the English warlk, The Courler ty, responded, and In o fecling speeeh mado bid was 106 cents per square, and it Is proyided by proper uxpression of tho feolings of his agsocl- tlio foresaid loglstative ungetment that the Ger. | In predicting that visitors will find mognificont, | tes, man ond mwmplll printers shall recolve equnl come cxl‘n‘lhltlun of photo; 'rn%hy never heretofora After m“fll‘a the President called on Nousntion, Thorcfare it Is doubtful whether the | cqualed even by Mr. Brand himsclf, Addi- | Prof. Moses Gunn, and ho In response Staata~Zeitung wonld bo willing to accept thacon- | tional and unustial interest will bo given the | uncovered a beaultiful marble bust of tract, even stionld It bu declded that the contract | event by tho unveiling of the large picturs of Dr. Danlel Bralnerd, the founder of syust be awarded to the paper having the largest clrcitation, the Courier price bolng extromely low, To that as it may, tho protest will go (n ond thers s talk of o lawsult, CRIMINAL. A follow who refuecs togiva hin name was laat evening Jocked up at the Armory by Oflcer Trafn- or, for holding up Louls Buck, at No. (33 Clark street, and robbing hiin of & watch and 1ovolver, Lust Satueday night a borso and buggy was stolen from James Kelly, of No, 217 West Polk street, and yesterday Detectiva Morgan recovered tho snme &t No, 1248 Milwaukee avenue, The rig had ovidently heen stolen by drunkards badly in want of a drive. OfMcer Cobb, of tho Lake strect force, yesterday arrested Ed Lano and Horaco C. Carter, two young ren who are wanted st 8t. Juseph, Mich., for Iarceny. They wore polntod out to the otlicer, and will he taken ‘back ot onco tothe scene of their crime by Constable Dyer, Ellzahicth Lay camo (nto the South Division Po- lice Court yesterday afternoon for the purnose of yrocuring & warrant for tho arrowt of her husband, fathius Loy, upun the onormity termed incent. An 18-yeur old daughter 18 the plaintll, Loy hos, however, thua far eludod capture, Willlam Shaw and John Murphy wero captared yesterday afternoon by Detective Rickoy " whilo parading Clark stzect with o horse and hm,v‘x und & bolt of cloth which they wore trying to well. As they could givo no watlsactory oxplination o to whero thoy got the articles, they were Jocked up at the Armory for further exumination, Frank W, Linea, nyoung man rupuclnbl{ con. nected fn thia elty, Yeslenduy afternoun at 340 o'clock cowmitted sulckdo by shooting himaelf throuyh tho heart With n Derringer revolver. Thy deed was done st an uaslnatlon house, Kept by Kate luwles, nt No. 7 North SBangamon sirect, ‘I'ha foollsh younx mun was In love with an ininate nnmed Horah Noble, and commlitted tho rash deed becuuse she would not murry him, Rush 'Medleal College, 'In a few well-chosen words Dr. Quun pald s fecling tribute to tho man, who had for a_quarter of a cnnmg bean not only at the head of the collego, but also the most prominent practitionor in tho West. Prot. E. ¥, [ngals, one of the oldest gradu- ates of tho Institution, then responded for tho Alumni, and raferred to the two erfecs through which the College had passed—thes cholera of 1866 and tho fire of five years later. t TRE ADDISE, Dr. J, Adams Allen then dulivered the ad- dress of the evening. llu was recclved, and froquently Intercuptud, with applouse, Ills ad- dross was of considerable Jungth, but waa llstencd to with_intorest througliout Lts entive delivery, The Doctor contrasted tho puat of medieine with tho present, and commented on the atupendous achiovements nccomplished durlng the perlod embraced between the rearing of thoso anclent momunents, Cromlech and Btonchenge, and the modern temples of religion and sclence, The Doctor notieed tho progress of the Rush Med- feal College, from the period aftor the firo whon it first hod to content ftself with annuuu in the County-ospital, then in the Elghteenth- Btreot Tabiernacle, to the present, when ft scea tho reallzation of Its Imsm In thto ercction of the new Rush Mcdlcal College. Old things had our Fire Department. The succuss of this pleture {8 marvelous. It {s striking, spirited, and faithfal, The public generally are Invited from8to 11, ——— HYMENEAL, Hpecial Dispaich lo The Tribuna, BrooyiNaron, Ill., Oct. 4.—Mrs. Gien, W, W, Orme, widow of Gen. Orme, who, during. the Iatter end of tho Rebellion, was in command of Camp Douglas, {8 to be married at noon to-day, ot her Bloomington home, to Dr. Dyson, of Bloomington, Tho wedding will be qulet and nnostentatious, and will be attended only by the most Inthnate acqunintances. Special Dispalch to The Tribune, Sourn BeND, Ind, Oct. 4.—Mr, J, 8, Birdsell, ‘Treasurer of the Blrdsell .\Iauunwhlrln%oCom- an{, was muarrled to Miss Olllo Tarbel), ot lshnwaka, Thoe prosents wer quite numerous snd valuable. e — THE CENTENNIAL AWARDS *' FOOLISH BOM- BAST.” " Thoere is positively no ground whatover for the ridienlous ana contradictory claima put forth by somo of the sewlng-machine companics— that their particular machi have recelved ll'.“""‘l away and all things wero hecome new, igher honors than others. ‘Tho awards ure wll | Thera was & thno for everytling, and the pres- of the samo grade, and no exhiblt Is pronounced | ¢nt wna o time when thoy could mingle conlfm- best of its class, The judges’ reports, not yet | Wations buneath the capstone of their new te- pubilshed, will give the special merits of cach | ple, farunperdor to lta predecessor, Dr. Allon exhibit. - Tho Willeox & (ibbsjuew uutomatic | Altuded to the disconragements which had sur- muchine hus taken nll the honors ubtainable. rounded the College alter tho fire, and com- ———— mented plensautly upon the fact that the JAMES LICK, College had no purticular reason to be ratoiyl to the b lenco ono in the 8ax Fuancisco, Ot. 4—~Tho funcral of ey e % way of endowments. Vast sums of money were James Lick took place here to-day under the | annually wasted ju adding to the number of lit- nuspices of the Boclety of Ploncers. Muny erary colleizes, while a hundreth Pnrt of this, in miltary, clvle, aud cducational bodlos were It Illivols alone, wonld have bullt a sclentific represented. The services were held at the sehool unsurpassed in every way, Tho publle had & wrong notion that tho ort of medicine was Mr. Croft, of No. 681 Indlana pveniie, yeaterday | Meclanica® Pavilion, which wus crawded with | merely ono ncans of curnitig ong's dafly bread, reported to tho potice tho Tows of hle little’ girl un- | people. The streets along tho Hue of march of | und thag sume public forgot” that {t was Inter- |‘l|crclrc,l|5|l»lillf|l|'|lcca umll.ulmnly Im“fl;ebnnl&hllum !l"‘lu lpr:;tv-enlnul wcrl:ls {.h‘rom.'ud ‘lvluhl po“,nplfi'.l woven with every purt ot the fubrie of soclety. on. I\ o ona b thus doscribed )y pars he hody wus deposltod cmporarl N i vau ¢ q . oents: Blla Croft, small and talkotive for her n'q.'u. In the Nusuulul Comctery n'm.ll rm};lovul to its It was more linpiortunt for u fow nci ta tluir oughly understand the luws of health, and de. =4 years, ~duck brown hair and eyen, and had "oy vote their lives to spreading thls knowledgo Lo atiaw hat tEimmed i ‘riopon and jace. | Anad reatiig-pluca tn Mounit Hailton, laced alioes tri kinge, Whe: X T umong munkind than for thuusands to wcquire oy \\‘(lll'“l.lt‘llll\l:.lrn Ix‘:-'““::m!:'\r;rd ‘mlxul-x‘:.ll‘::t’:u:‘nill: PREMIUM CHAMPAGNES, At publie vost the ordinary sendemles), not utreet, from Btat h." a tall woman careying s bube n herarme, e palico havo been ut worl on the casn, but thine far huve fuund no (urihier indications of an sbduction, Bnd tuchine to the oplalun that the clilld inuroly strayed awny, Thero wera before Justice Morrisan nt the West Division Polico Court_yeaterday morning ihe fole Towing array: - Elew Hoan, luteeny of $17 fram August Oleson of No, 242 Lriu streot, $500 to the Criminel Cotrts John Hateel and Willlam MeCar- thy, vograuts, S10 each und njuety duys in the Houwe of Correction; Thomas Hussctt, Jurceny of uaum of money from J. Welshart of No, 168 l{nr- to say colleglute, education, Bub now, that the new collego wa a fuct, ulthough, after much oppositlon of varfous klnds, the chlet considor- atlun wus, low should it sdvance! Not by speculation, or dreamy theorizing, but from posltive study of disuse itself, “Tho collegs currleutumn should be the photogruph of the Spectal Dirpatch (0 The Tribune. CeNTENNIAL EXisirioN. PIHILADELPHIA, Oct, 4~~The Pleasant Valley Wine Compuny, of ITummondsport, i3 egabn victorions, Asut Parls fn 16807, and at Vienog In 1873, so at Amer- fea's Centenulal Exhibition, they ure uwarded the flrst prize and medal for théle Great Weat | clinle, und w collego without its hospltal und e aud Carte Blanchs chumpagnes, elindes wus Hko the vln{ of ' Hamlet™ with the ——e— ]mrt ;nlllllumluti ln‘ll. nul ] Iun ll':u.l; Medical "i“;xl' vige this was, fortunately, not the case. The WABINGTON, &QRPO_P{.E&'D" Bis tean s uv'f:rngu medical dugmulfit bolfeyed that there , Oct, 4. 1 tret, to the 10th Y waa nothing now under the sun In ned- Tatier persomy o wavsluo Implicatul Sitsbt in® | eued for James K. 11l convicted I the United | leino, and - that = tiers hrers no ' div. Counolley and Johu Meallister. the two 1||1~Mnh Btates Clreult Court of Indfana, on the istof | coveries to bLe muode. In medlclng who wore recently returned to Joliet, fu the Ruble nothlug was complete. There was continual progress In knowledge. Too much reltance was ])I:xccd on experhnentation without sutticient ro- lanes upon the bigher meulal processes. An experiment wlght be whnllf‘ worthless, or, by the proper use of the thinklng faculty, might becoms the aming torch of dlseovery. The dozmatic experimenter, belleving only in his crucible, bis scales, und his scalpel, becamo tho wmaching practitioner, guided ouly by the chart otehied by the thermometer, the spervincter, or, posalbly, the spbygumogruph. Above all, wodical #ebruary last, of conspiring to defrand the rov- enue by ‘slding and abetthg the removal of dis- tliled apirity, aud seatenced to two und o balf yeurs' imprisontaent, and to puy o fue of §500. eitli—— MECHANICAL TINKERING cannot arrest the decuposition of the tecth. Nuthing will do thia but that pure disiufectant and preservaiive which, under the namo of Bozodont, has xl;‘ecvmubph of tho tolles throughout the wor street burglary, snd I8 was hi his housy thot most of tho stolen property was recovered: Upon this Jutter charge he wis held fu 81,000 ball. There were beforo Justice Bumumertield yeeterday tho followlng: Stk Wright. charged wilh robbiog Mury illnes of $100, 82,000 to thy Crlwlual Court; Nurry Engleman, samu caee, $1,000 Crimtnal Court; Nelllv Domonda, chargod with the larceny of £5 frow Ed McDonough, 81,000 Criminal Court} I'homas Fluhor aud John Lewds, thirly days cach Jlause of Correction; Jaale Davenport. notorious drunkard, slxty dage Louss of Correctivn| Joba students must learn of nature. Living mattor waa not to bo teeated aa A rock or a stone, Tho medienl man must first have the clements of a reliminnry education. e was then fitted for hio medleal collego teaching, which was cssen- tally that of the unlvurnlt{, {natrictin, mon and not boys, The text-book and recitation plan in vogiie in the primary schoola was altogether out of place fn this university tenehing, The government of a medlenl collego sliould be mostliboral, Every man_should do what seemed best in his own cyes. The Doctor was justly scveroon tho Incorporated diploma- furnlshing shops. A graduste of a medleal college shiould bo well grunudaa In the elements of medienl sefence and art, and _pussces that reasonnble amount of general educatfon awd cutturg which would enable him to take an honorable positton in_tho profession aud in the community. The Doctor denied the truth -of the statement that there sro too many Icetures given In our mediesl colleges, and safd that varlety wns the condiment which would ald the student’s digestion, Students noed not nttend all these lectiires. The weakling nced not attend moro than anc-third of the locturcs. In short, students might grade to any courss they chose, and they would be treated well while they were about it, Tho presont toachers might di6 of old agoe in the meantime, but let the'puplls boe content, Tho corporation would Tive. The Doctor had n word to say in favor of the three-yeara' course, and n word to ‘say agaluat the annual examinations, In his opln- fon, students were to bs examined for their diplomas in order to ascertain what thoy knew when it came to the graduating-day, and not what they knew a year or two ago. ‘The remalnderof the Doctor's rainnrks n{m] led to thio ndvantages at Rush College, the clinical teaching, the now hospital, thu professionnl stall, the musewm, lbrary, ote., and the address closed with a nost pleasant welcome to tho wmgmbers of the class, ‘The exerclses wero concluded with tho bone- diction, . THE DUILDING thus dedieated to the uses of Rush College is finaly and well conatructed of brick, and {8 four stories In hefght, It fs 78 by 88 feet In ground dlmenston, and au elezant-looking structuro from the streot, The gronnd floor I8 given u; to the Central Dispeunsary, the secons and third floors ~ to " the lecturo- rooms, cablncts, musewins, and Profcssors' offlcors, The lnst flight 18 occupled by the loc- ture room, or amphitheatre, which lafifty icet high and will comfortably seat 600 people. The dlsscctliflc-room and otiier unfragrant aport- monts aro also arranged in the best manuer known to medical experience, and 1t is sufficlent. tosay of the whole edliice that it fs probably the heat arranged college cdifice of its kind in the West, {f not in tho country. HOMEOPATHIC. TUE CHI0AGO HOMEOPATIIC COLLEGH having secured the old Academy of Deslan Bullding, the officinls dedicated it to the use of the incoming fnstitution with Intoresting and appropriate oxcrcises lust night. The mnew rooms are much better ndapted to the busineas of the College than the old. The bullding is centrally located (corner Michigan avenuo snd ‘Van Buren streot), well lighted, and especlally adapted to the purposes of medieal fostruction. ‘I'io exerelses opencid lost night with s prayor by the Rev. Dr. Everts, after which. the Prosi- dent, Dr, J. 8. Mitehell, delivered tho fnaugural eddress upon ¢! Medielng ns o Study.” After glving to the audience & general review of medl- ¢Ing 18 o study, the speaker, addresaing the students espeelally, called thtlruunmluu inmo- dlutely to the work before them. - He remarked that the fustitution had been incorporated un~ der the stututes of the Btate of Illinols, and s endowed with all the rlfihls powers, and priv- 1lcges desirable for u medfeal college, and §8 ox- pressly authorized to ' grant such literary hon- ors pnd degrees ua are uAunIly'fimnwd br ko institutions, and glve suitablé diplomas.” Its diploma f8 legul in overy State and Terrltory In the Unfted “Btatea. " Fully realizing that knowledge liberallzes, we fntend by striving al- wnys Ju the direction ot a higher standard ot education, to make our diploma legal through- out the world. Already by the nuinerous kind expreaslons from the” profession throughout the country, by tho ~wide sympathy of tho publle, ‘snd by the ‘matriculation of aflne class of students, is success nssured to uk . ., . “Not only whilo you tread the college-hall, hut through your whole profes- slonal 1ifg, be diligeut and carnest in mastering the great principles of our sclence. Thon, whon your labors are cnded and you are gathored to ¥nur fathiers, you shall have tha proudest epl- aph ever wntten, for it shall resd, * o Joved Die fellow-men,??? Judgoe Henry Booth and IMenry 8trong, Eaq., followed with short und pointed addresses, fin- pressing upon the minds of those present tho niceeasity for the broad and liberal education which was to be finparted to them In this now and promisiug institution, They were succeeded by C, C. Bonusy, who delivered” a very cloquent address, The ofiicers of the College arc: President, J. 8. Mitehell, A, M., M. D, ; SBeerotary and Treas- urer, Charles Adams, M. D.; Busincss Managor, Alnert G. Becbe, A, M., M, D, The Board of Counsclors §s composcd of Messrs, Amos T, Hall, Esq., J, D. Harvoy, Esq., William 1. Bradley, Esq., Judga” Henry Baotit, » D, Q. W, Patter, Laq,, Henry Stroug, Esq,, the Hon, W. C, Goudy, on_Kelth, Es., the Iton. J. Russell Joues, Samuel Fullows, D.D., Marvin Hughitt, Esq., C. C. Bonnoy, LL. D, ——c— FASHION NOVELTIES. Grond Oponlng nt Mandel Bros,' A TriBUNE roporter pushed lis way through tho throng of ladies yesterday at Mandel Broth- crs' store, The establishment was crowded from end to end, for {t was opening-day, and opening-day at Mandel'a {8 tho fenture of the acason in the upper clrcles of Chicago soclety. The roporter clbowed his way nlong to sco the stock, and found a display that beggared the Exposition, and sugeested oven anlinprove- ment ou the Centenninl, fach department was decorated with tho flucst It eould evolve, a8 a_ prophesy of what might bo dong when it wns crowded, but the sult and clonk department, perhops, prevonted the greater charms for the hundreds upon hundreds of ladies who enlled to sce tho Lest materlal worked futo the Intest of fashlons, There was ouo that nttracted a great deal of at- tentions a frozen water-greea fallle, a la prin- ceaxe, With brocade overdross, tournure boulfant, and looped at the sides with band of dreas ma- terdnl, and trimied with chenlille fringe; under- eklrt en traln, with trimmioigs of brocado; cor- suge high with low puffed ruff, and fronted with bands of brocade, vust pattern, Auother was o Kkilt pleated polonaise, forming an entire sult in one garment. ‘The fmprovement in this de- ‘mmuum. wua generally commonted upon, and hns now srrived at n standavd nearly porfoction. The cloak clement of this part of “the display wes magalticent, Many of them were trimmed with sllyer ~ Jynx, & besuti- fut new fur, notural béaver, chinehillng sliver, otter, and othor varictics, Long soeal- skin sacques, fur-lned sflk plreulars, witn and without sleeves, aro coming in with the vold w;nt:mr, ond were oxposed yesterdsy with flne ellect. ‘The millinery department presented niore than ordivary attractions. There wns a chapcau d'elitoof teille folt, with garniture of rich satin and volyet and siik of the same shinde, with handsomoe wing for faco trimming, The moat udmired for o dress bat of sllver pearl, turned up in front aud -at the sldes, and trim- med with o wreath o velvet leavos, with plush searf over the crown, Cardinal-satin ribbon and graceful bird at the back. Another was of myrtlo gréen, combined with light blue feath- cn(i, ot ghades to mateh, and sulphur face trln- wing. "The storo was clegantly drossed, and tho dls- play, from the dress-falirles und -l]kn to tho car- nots and ruge, was onv of the finest ever known n Chlcago. The Messrs, Mandel regrot that so many ladies woro doprived of the pleasure of seoine thelr exposition, and, to afford all an op- rorumuy, have concludetl to continuo the open- g during to-day, when every arrangement will be perfect for the accommodation of gueste. ————— MILWAUKEE, Hpecial Correspondence af The Trivune. Minwaukss, Oct. 8.—~The Grand Com- mandery of Knights Tomplar of this Btate has convened fn this city, Tho (Grand Body was re- celyed ot the Newhall Ifouse by Wiscousin Commandery, and escorted to Musonis Tomple, where the svsslon 43 to bo held. Following are ho oficers of the lirand Commundery present ot the sesslon: 8Ir C. P, Whilford, E. G. 0., Beloit; 8lr J, I Dodge, D, G. C., l\‘llwaulmu'. C. P, Chapman, E Capt-Gen.; Bir Rev. J, T, TPryor, Grand Prelute, Dodéovlllw Blr Fred Ring, G 8. W., LaCrosso; 8ir C. P, Ulley, 4. T, Muwaukee; Bir John Woodbull, G, Seciy Berliny 8ir W, 1. 'Ford, G, M., Oshkoeh; Bir G, kinner, G. 8., Milwankee, There were olso wresont Past B, U, Commanders i1, L. Palmer, V. 1, Heinerz, A. YV, II. Carpentor, uf Wiscon- sing Past E. G, C. 1L N. Carver, of Minnesotu; Past D, L. C.D. H., Wrlght; sud P\ 0. C. G, L. Yonis and Joln Speuco. The election ollleers oceurs to-tmuorrow morning. Fallowing ure the oflleers elected by the Grand Comumundery of Kufghts Templar, this morning: 1. 1, v Jolm W. Woodhull, Milwauke D, fi.&fil ron W, Reed, dil- ' o waukee; K. (i G, Jr., LaCrosse; K. G. ¢ . Watts, Rucine P,y the Hev, J. T, Pryor, Dodgeviil 3. 8, W, Georgo R Couk, Madlson;-E. G. d, W., W. 1L, Ford, Oshikoah; {\;. @, ll.,,? FL Y corge 1. Daubnar, Hoorgo W, Qray, Berll Racings 2, G W + W, Daldwln, ., Milwauken; " neaxile, Watkeaha: 5 ] Ut'fny, About Torty of the romines \ nt s!vlpnrtnu were present, X mnuuumm".lf,ffi o “mgoplcd. atd 4 permanent nmn.'(’““l nr«ft‘ecct‘ln'm:l;th i.cfifi?é?}{"""“ s for Uio I’“‘:fixm‘ ent-right men, and also eFanat fraudulent ! 13 clatfon, 888 Co-operatiyg e it THE I0PPER, —_— Proposition to Btenl n ny, Fortive Tanoer, " " Th Bpecitat Dirpateh to T, Brnmarizy, 1., Oct. 4‘_.171:?;:,';‘,’“,, rc:clvcd nt tlhu Qovernos's offleg to-day; 4 TATE OF MINNNROTA, KxEc Y 8r. Paus, Hopt, 50, Y870, o g0 TANbars, VERCrag BN 1 e i onrrr Of iimoe L mferenco o e G ad on, Gy tho Jath iy of oo 'h""%{w"é‘.',;’;"' Neb! liona that soiio plan may e cice | torlen that have fn the past s redations of theso pull‘a‘ to = tions, 1t 18 hoped you will At this conference. 1 have rospectfully yours, AT (Tered from . revent fatire ;‘xhe:fu e ploased to b proie the honor o femar = COLESMAN Macy, ™ overnor's Clegy, OZONIZED OX-MARROW FOR By Buck & Rayner, makers of the -1}(“.5‘-}5@.?{,,“ mARRIAGEN, BROW-TETRRSEN—OLEA EN~Tn Comiis Hiarin Olcson, of Cnpmbig{;l. sud Mlsa Doroigey KEYES—OFFICER—AL th s e, ahd o, QS S venin hy . R, 14 and Binn R1Lty D, Oificers HG1h ot this it Kers McEWEN—WRIGHT—On Oct. 1, at (i geneo of tho brida's parente, Ly ths Hev: sl “ . By Hertord, Br. 1., MoRweh andMins Yary st DEATIS, ot T Interment ac Altbany, Oct. 3. L day. Iozununl notice heroaftor. McELLIGOTT—On the 4th day o Filzatiel Loahy, wife of Pairick n'r?lfn'fl%fifi’;';"';d cars., . 80 Joars. Dom ! ¢ Town of Listowe), Connty Funera} will take placa on Friday, Oct. 6, g 19 o'clock a. m., at the corner of Archer-av, gud ao:lil‘:lll"l&rh Frienda of o famliy aro requesed WALKER—On the 34 f{nst., at D A Eaton Waiker, fathor of D. T, Walker, of b ! \nALEORD—Oct. 4,at tho e 7:]!5;;..:.,! of bl brother. - , C, Cloveland, oty Wi Aifont; aged 2 Sebraand 0 ot o Wil FuneralOct. G, at 1130 p. m. WILLIAMB—Harry 1, Willlams, of Ne Scpt. 130, of covgestion of the hmin, at |§HS§} ouse, £~ Now York and Brooklyn papers please. capy, PIERCE—Oct. 3, at 00 Grant-place, In this city, in her G68th year, dMrs, Anpa M., wifcof P, 3. Ylorce, of Belolt, Funeral at Beloft, 10 8. m. Priday, LAKE~The funcral of Wella C. Lak 3 tended from the house of h(: f:kher. D‘? ‘\:llllt:::, ‘A" }:e‘:fuyg:gu%o wlidn’l l('l'lgnfl'fifl fl:l o'clock, r thy frion 1 lcavo the Wells-at, depot :t 11 o‘enloéi. ‘.mr::,’ L POLITICAL ANNOUNCEI"!E. DALTON REPUBLIOARS. ‘Tho Hayes and Wheeler Club hold thelr reguin meoting to-night. Mr, L, L, Miils, from Chicsco, and othor speakers will address the meoting. Tht Dalton Glee Club, with thelr campalgn eongs, will TS, bu present. Th 1 et 0 recular wookly meetlng of the Firit T ConmpaaTod OTuE ARes miac thia oo s quarters, corner Clark and Lako strects. THIRD DISTRICT REPUBLICARS, Thoro will be a meoting of the Republican votery of the Third Reprosontative District, conslstingol tho Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Wards, at the nora: east corner of Cannlport avenue and Unlon street, this evoning, FOURTI WARD REPUBLICANS, ‘The ro%flur meeting of the Fourth \Ward Re ;;‘nhllcnn 1ub will be licld ot the Headquarters ce Uirty-first strect this evonlng. Speakers: The Hon. Goorgo Scroges, editor of the Champim Gazette;, Thomas [1, Neodics, nomineo. for Stits Auditor; A, L. Rockwell, and Col. William H. Toulton, FOURTH WARD REPUBLICANS. ’l'fl~nhfl|$ Mr, Qcorga Beropgs, clitor of the Champalgn Gazette, will nddross the Republicios of the Fourth Ward at tholr Headquarters un Tuit- ty-first street, Al are fuvited, FIFTH WARD REPUBLIOARS. The Ropublicana of the Fifth Want wiit hold s maea meeting thiseveningat Kramur's Hall, come Thirty-fivat and Arnold streets, Good speskers will be in attendarnco. oaned e s EIGHTH WARD REPUBLIOANS. The Eighth Ward Ropuhlican Club will meet thi evening at thofr Headquarters, No. 251 Weet ar- :lso‘;x streot. All Kepublicauns are lnvited toa ond. 'WARD REPUBLICANS, A regular meeting of tho FIfth Precinct Trellh ward 1Inyes and Wheolor Club will he lield to- night, carner Ogden avenue and Koboy sirect Goud spenkers in uttendance. i AUCTION HA._P.'\}.‘?L. By WM. A, BUITERS & CO. U8 and 120 Wabacheny. THURSDAY MORKING, Oct. 5, st ;30 o'lock, WM. A SUTTERS & CO. will ofter At thelr salcsrooms, 118 and 120 Walash-aty v THE USUAL FULL LIN! ¥ DEY GOODS, WOOLENS, OLOTHING BHINTS AND DRAWERS, HOSIERY, HATE, OLOVES, EMBROIDERIES, 00TH, BIOE! ‘i‘ Auctionears, 84and 80 Rundoiphat. i ] Regular Friday's Sale, L INYESSE LAYOUT:--ALWATS T08 OO UBUAL ST 13 THE GiTh New : New Chamber Sets. . A tull lino good now and uged 1 Cooklng and Heatiof e et susenatd_ Furiture, CIEsth ELISON, POME —_— By G. P. GORL & COy On BATURDAY. Oct. 7, at0:s00'cloek, J0craleh e L s - At et s of pric By ELISON, POMEROY & 004 OQT. @, AT 0:30 A. M. Parlor Suits, CARPETS, LOUNGES, SOFAB, Gonoral Merchondise, Plated Wure, 8¢y oo €8 and 70 Wabash-av. Crockors, Vellow and ltoekinkha ‘:'.'.'.‘.;éfif YHOUSEHOLD FURNITUIL F 1ol 1 Dueeaus, Marblc-Top Tablty T e Semign Tautos, Wainui Clrs A Riocxers, Patior Hutk, 1Al Tre el ook oty Blirrors, Parior Desks, show Chct oioet. vs.k“llllez{;:‘k‘e'i\“spfl:“ nd l‘l‘"‘ L ) ] Glocka. At M oRGn 1, QUITE. nee ,___GEORGE 1 GOl e By JAS. P, McNAMARA & [} 117 Wabash-av.. N. W, cor Madison-s 500 CASES BOOTS AND Sjfl(fi ,é'!‘_efllgflim‘ — AR HIRAM BIUSH, I:Xcuonur. Oftice, 108 Fifth-a*: ot austt A;,-f,g;,’,,‘,::‘f Sty AN e ekt Ll o Khoweasciy L of Myl unsmakas alio 8 Ma, RSP EDs, Auctuict Firstclass Showeases o —_——— By L. MOSES & CO» Auctioneers LAROE OPENING BALE OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING encing a 9080 TUESDAY, Oct. 10, 1870, commer ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE, iate of Merd! s having cia{ms against the e810 o0, repec PR criog oy ¢ . & Co.. sre Tequesied B RN Jiadd ur, Mertl Liy® Droperty wutheatieatcd undersignod at Eva u, AL ‘ W RICHMOND, Hl\?‘nl‘g 4, 1876, Aulgoes it it e exprencd Ul ,‘lfl“ L3 ln\lmllilxl vt nor . 25y 20, B0 Rl Contes Uouer, Chicazo

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