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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31 l CITY. GENERAT NEWS. The South Park Collector's offico fs {n the McCormick Bluck, corner of Randolph and Dearborn strects, Judge C, W. Watte lectured before the Philo- sophical Bociety last night on the * Philosophy of the Nineteenth Century,' Alonzo Raweon has zold to Samuel A. Crozer, for $105,000, 45x14434 fect on the oast side of Btate street, 111 feet north of Mouroe, There will be o dime literary, musical, and temperance entertalnment this evening at tho “Temperance Industrial Home, S70 Clark street. Gen. John M, Harlan, of Kentucky, and Judge Q0. A. Lochrane, of Georgln, are at the Grand Pacific. Their miselon to Chicago s attention to somne lewal complications of the Pullman Palace-Car Company. ‘The temperature yesterday, as obeerved Ly Manasse, optician, 8§ Madison strect (TRiBusE Bullding), was: At 8 a. m., 61 degrees; 10 a. ., 663 12m., 7335 3 poan,, 702 8 p. i, 0. Baroi- cter at 8.4, m., 20.80; 8 p. m., 20.87. y 'l'hc.‘l Inflllcn of ulu"mln’l-_?lrcu% M.E. ?hun(-h ntend eiving a reception Thursday evening to thelr new llx‘umr, rll\! Rev. John” M, Caldwell There will e sclections of music, singing, cte., and supper wlll be provided, The ailaic will be held in thu ciureh parlors. ‘The police at Central Station have a lttle 13- car-0ld son of George Parker, of Cedur Raplde, a., wwho ran away from home some weeks ago, and ever aince has heen tramping ibthrourh the country. Ile parents have dispatehied an vilieer to return him'to lis Lome. Dr. Chasles E. Barney, corner of Thirty- cighth street and Michigun ayenite, was visitéd by thicves Sunday night. They wers driven away after cutting thefr way nearly through the ‘bnscnent window. The Doctor liopes to give them a suitable reception yet, Willic Gibbs, aged 15 years, was run over Inst cvening ot the corner of Luko and Iobey etreets by one of Brady & Scott’s bakery wngons, driven by Frank Rollins. 1l escaped with but slight injurles, however, suclh as cuts and brulses about tho face and shoullers. Tho Rev. J. 1. Severinghiang, A, M, editor of the Lutherischer Kirchenfreund and_ Kinder- Garten, wilt dellver a lecture in English this cveniug on * Luther and the Reformatlon,” at Trinity Evaneelical wl Luthern Church, Snell street and Chicago avenue, Admission irce. ‘The man fn the Money-Order Departinent of the Post-Oflice who says, when you get an order cashed, “ Whodoyouexnectthisfromi™ was yes- terdoy answered by o son of the soll, who does not gret a money-order often, “* From my glster- n-law’s brother, sir,” und the clerk was huppy. The offices of the Euferpriveand the Dulletin, at South Chlengro, huve been consolidated h[)' the purchase of the oflice of the latter by If, 1. Goodall & Co., publistiers of Lhe * Beit, Line of Newspapers,” The Lulletin will bo dlscon- tinued, and the Enferprise will be continued by the * Belt-Line ™ publishers. The Chucago Typographical Unlon, at a meat- ing held erday, adopted an amendment to thelr kealeof prices, re ineing the weekly wigzes of Job-printers Trom $21 to 3f3. This {8 the reduction nsked for by the Employing Printers! Association suine thne oo, This puts the job and newspapar-printer on sabstuntlally the sauie standard 18 to pay. At an catly hour yesterday moming the body of an unknown man was found under the approach of Wells atecet hridge by Offiver dacol Webber. At the Inguest yesterday it was e veloped that hie had died of heart¥ilscase. 1ifs fdentity rer:nins o mystery, e Wwag about 85 Years of age, sandy complexioned, with mus. lache and goatee, and was dressed in dark clothes. 8fr John Reed and party, accompanied by Texas Jack, arrived i this clty yesterday, et route for olling Sprime, Wya.,” where they Will seiuadn from slx weeks to two months, “They will then o soutit, theangh Colorado, to Texas, vematulng there until the sprime cam- palin upens, when ‘esus dack will join Terry's commmnd, conchuding with an expedition with Capt. Bailey, of the Engiish ariy, to the un- explored regions of the By Horn, spending five wmonths in that r?umr)'. i To-night Is “ 1loiloween,'! the eve of a day the eefebration of whieh taolk fts rise awny back in the heginning of the seventh century, It s one of the most plously observed feetivals in the Catholle Chiureh, and Jonz and devout nre the massesfor the rouls that have gone hefore, s i3 gupposed to he e yuar when the spirits of the with slow and nofsciess foorsteps and_Inoculate innoct ulmnyh\u socda with powers of divination, to theend that belfoving twaddens sy learn what tate the flseal Ty wanial store for LOWREN," nr lath in” matre L The cobwebs under the cellar ftalrs gnve way to rotnance, ad the kitehen Iookingrlesz, 1€ properly held while the putient walles Cown e st lkwaris, {4 supposed to reflect the coming wan, But as these visfons futo the realins of ahiet-buttons and babfes are popularly supposed 1o hold alon! untit the chiines clane 12, the shank of the evening {s used {n bhobhing for appples n the Tamily tuh, or snatehing nt the valstn as it foats n nlcohglic surrotndings in the family wasl- busin, Tliere i8 alsv superatition nttaeling to nuts yaud grave reverence pald to eabbages, on the recurrence of 1his anspicious oceaslon, But ** Halloween M s not celebrated this side of the Atlantie ag It s In the British Isles, In Tretand and Scotland is {s vev for R pro- phetle fucititles, and in Eugland for the fun that comes with the darkness, * Still, it s recognized licre, und to a cer while It Iasts, though p sugzest disappointiments when lonocln: demonstrates the ornenlar apple-seeds o be just so many clearly-detined frals, SOUTH-3IDE N LREET-CARA. A correspondent subinits the following griev- ance. Tn the Fditor af The Tribune. Citcaca, tet, 28, —The Sonith Slde Street Rall- tond Company ave taken off u large number of thede ears, and are now ronnd ot much mars than half enough t a4, I'ho result in that nearly every car throneh the entire day nnid avening Is‘crowded to sulfoeation, and in the morn- e, noon, and ' the peaph cannot g tanding room, enple find it very dillcult 50 get to thelr business, 1 have been in the habit of golng howie to my dinne: Ut have heen come pelied ta sbhandon (hat, Intho name of « Jong- sulering public 1 ask, fe thoso nay enedy? 3 CRIRRN, An {uterrogatory propounded to the Treas- urer of the Compainy evalvedthe fact thut there isno cause for the complaint. The only cars taken off are four on the Clark-street line, re- maved heeausa n the present condition of State Btreet no vars can cross that thoroughfore, nml ulms:; runuing to Twelfth are uot hulf patro- wized. COMRECTION, In the account of tho Blaine meeting hold Baturday It was stated that Otlleer No, 233, who was one of the forco on duty there, hul insulteéd Indics and gentlemen und thade hhweself ener- olly vbuoxions, It appears upon investigntion that there wis no ground for the charges mado ataingl the oflicer, that he neted in accordancs with his fustrictions during the entire evening, and performed o rather trying duty in o way which was satisfactory to” his supirior otlicers and those with whom lie cumo fu contuct, TIE CITY-IIALL, ‘Thecity's recelpts yesterday were $1,807 from water-rates and $150 from licenses. Connty- Treasurer Huck sent over $100,000 lust Satur- day. A bullding permit was issued yestevdny to Mrs. E. L. Jiall for o three-story stone-front bullding 25548 feet corner of Ontuvio and Dear- boru streets, The Comtmittee on Btreets and Alleys of the North Divislon et yesterday afternoon to cone suer the remonstrance ade ngalust the paving of Townsetsd streety hetween Oak ane sl streets, The causo of the remonstrae Wi as. certatned to be poverty or alleged poverty, and the Committee ourned nlumui aetlon (il m;fl Monday ut 250 p. o the City Clerk’s oflive, The fifty ol street-lunps which Mesars. Alken & Charls erected, by the Counell’s permission, on Wet Mudison rtreet, extending from the river to Thraop street, were Led tor the tine Bunday night. They buracd well, eatlsfuctlon, und demonstrated, ud some of the Aldermen foyfully ussert, that oil cun be used for the ilumbnation of the streets aud Mr. Bill- dngs and bls gus discarded. The report of the Commissioner of Ilealth for the week ending Baturday shows the totul unmber of deathis to huve et 160, belug i de- ereans of four trom the preceding week and an dnerease of 49 over tho vorrespunding week of 1535, ‘There werw 165 white, and I colored persony b9 males and 77 fomules: 43 warrled wnd 124 slngle nersons, The rutfo of deaths was us oue in 2,530 persons, ‘The chief causes of deatl wera aecidents, 35 conval: wions, 113 croup, 113 diphtheru, 14; scurlet f 293 yphiodd fever, 43 lunition, 43 larangzytls, 41 cerebro-spinal meningitis, 43 old age, 7; phihisis pulmonals, 17 pucuwons, 6 still births, i sod premuturs births, L. The Mealth Officer reports that in tho Jm" week 00 nulsance-uotlces bave been served, 60 nulsances abated, and the following articles condemued: 11 auarters and 3 plates of " :;!valvcn,“mge, 4 sheep, 1 leg of veal, and J hama. The Mayor has officially notificd Me. Billlngs, of the West 8ide Gas Conpuny, of the netlon of the Council; which actlon was the adoption of a resolution to the effect that after Nov. L (to- morrow) the city would refuse to pay nore thay 1.50 per 1,000 cubit feet for gas. Mr. Billings hasmade nu answer to the Mayor or to the Council, As _the matter now stands, the Connell lias refneed to pay more than _ $LA, and Mr, DBillings™ kuows i, Therefore it remains to ~ be seen whether the last named gentieman will put np with the Connell's vroposition by allowinz his as to flow through the pipes fnto the street- fimmn, or refuse the Conn offer by shutiing off the gas from the auhl street-lainps, To- morrew evening will probably solve the question. TIIE COUNTY-BUILDING. Yesterday was clalm-day in the Counly Court. Commissioner Iolden s ambitious to step nto Comnissioner Johnson'sshoes as Urestdent of the County Bowrd, The County Treagurer began yeeterday to pay Interest due Nov. 1 on Cook County fiee bomls, The amount to be pald out will reich XUEIS The entire force in the Criminal Clerk's ofilee 18 kept busy every day, to the exclusion of most otlier worls, in attending to the wunts of those seeking naturalization, ‘The Grand Jury epent most of the time yere terday in regretting thac it would be compelied to mlfmlrn i n fow daye, A movement wis put on foot to oflicially visit the Insane Asyluin and ather connty institutions before adjourilug, but it witl scarccly earry. 4 LOCAL LETTERS, A DANGEUOUS EXIUBITION To the Kdtor af The Tribune. Cnicaao, Oct. 80.—WIIl you please inform the public if there Ja any law to compel those men who are runming an anatomdat souseum on Clark atreet to withdraw thelr monstrosities from the strect? Yesterdny Ieame past there, and saw, amwong othier things, the ety of o newro woman's head, the tongue protruding three or four inches, aml covered with horrible excrescences, It slekens men: what must its cffect bu upon the mothiers of unborn babes? INyuineR, GAS. To the Pditor af The Tribune. Cmicaao, Oct. 30.—Wo hiear of a petition be- {ng cireulated smong the prominent citizens of the West Slde to the effeet that, on and after Nov. 1, they will use no gas in their private res- Idences unless the West Side Gas Company ke their price the same as the Soth Side sompany. Huarey up vour petitfon, gentleme: You canget nearly ull'the nanies on our street. WARREN AvENU: CRIMINAL, Arthur Bell, who cut William Foley so hadly last Saturday night {n front of Tue Tuinuse vflice, was yesterdoy held fn $2,0C0 bail to the Criminnl Conrt. Hugh Gallagher was found steallng lead-pips from the house of Jonathan Clark, No, 205 Teoria street, and was accordingly locked up in the West Madison Street Station, James i, colored, 13 locked up in the Madison Street Statlon, charged with com- phcity with the man Woodiord I the rohbery of Willtam Clapmian’s wardrobe frum No. 48 Sungamon street. Detectlve Rivkey yesterday recovered an over- coat recently stolen from Joseph K. Murphy's oftice In the Bryant Block, and six picces of silverware stolen from Joseph Wallace, of No, 297 Ontario rtrect. These articies were found in Clurke-strect pasnshops. Juames MeCarthy and John Harrington wero collared on Van Buren street yeaterday after- noon by Deteetive Flynn and Lunsing, who al- leggo vograney as their only erime. The arrest is snld to have conneetlon with the vecent pros- eenitfon of Supt, Hivkey, bt such u statement 18 handly warranted by the fucts, At about 1 o'clock yosterday afternoon, n rowocenrred onan fudknin street earnear Hoyne street, between Otto Thiel and larry Fhiers, the conditetor, durfug which "Thiel steiick Ehlers several thines, and was prum[;!.ly arTested hy Ofllcer Prercott, of the Ao D. T, Company, Ellers was the reclpient of # nd eut apon the Tarehend, but 15 uniable to say whether Thiel in- fHcteid it o3 whether 1t was esused by the win- dow-glass broken in the aifray, A man known us Raunsford, which by the s supposed to be s rizht name, was he. Justice Foote yesterdny for obtaining maoney by means of talse decds to property owned by Jobm G, HI whose name, with many others, Ruunsford adopta o wit etanees. 8. 8, Boylueton and Rappely: ninzhatm are some ol the complafnant f that Raunaford has swindled people out of about #10,000. Tt wus mostly done In 1870, stneo whicl time the uan lius been misaing, e way placed under bonds of 32,000 to appear Nov, U, AL L. Allport, who keeps a furniturc-store ut No. 2 Blue Jstand avenue, wag before dustlee Foote vesterday charged with resirting an oft} cer, The case” was that Oflicer Michuel D went, s¢ weeks ago, to Allport’s pla cention, and wug wet by the pro- enbmly, While the two ‘were tulk- il n\ letly, Allport, who had his hand upon & wmiall chairy, suddenfy ralsed the ebalr and rave the Cou: o ternfh on the heal, in- flieting o severe sealp-woumd, lle was hekd to the Criminal Court in houds of $860, und i de- fuult of bail went to jall. Jumen Sweenoy, the man who was shot on al street Sunday evening, wes yest a conditlon rather favorable for recoy wound s a very severe one, but the hope that, uuless u coustitution of ¢h physicians uu intlammation seta in, the nnn will bring him safely thirough, Tha cold-blooded’ villaji who coni- mitted the outrage remains 6till at lagee, but tl licy hope to capture M short De- tective Flynn yesterdny arrested an attiche of the Pltesburg’ & Fork Wayne Rultrond itpon nu.«‘plvlun. but Sweeney failed to fdentlly L, and hie was aecordingly dischurged, The store of J. II. 0'Brien, dealer in gents’ furnishing gonds, No. 45 Clark street, wos en- teved und” robhed of $400 worth of goods last Saturday nlght. 1 appears that the basement is vented out to F. A. Wichelmau, who ju turn had subelet to Fred Whithy room for a camly- stand, Whitby, beligg u young man ot gomt and honest actdress, and” withal respectalily connected, was treated us o well-dutens tloned aan ought to by, and MRC revunnllly Saturday evenlng when e asked Mr, lehelman for tiie key to the wire grating in frout of tho store 1L was rcmlllv;ih'un I, But Nla fntentions were dishonorable from the start, for during the night he cusily gained access o O'rien’s” store, and decumped with $400 of fiumn’ wear, 11is present whereabouts ure un- l;lll)u:(n‘ but he is thought to Lave left for Bt. outs, BUBURBAN. UYDE PARS. A meeting was leld Sunday after morning prayers ut St. Paul's Eplscopal Church for the purpose of seeing what could be done s to the vequirements of the Reve Mr, Curran, which wore in relution to the floating debt and his sal- ury, It was announced that the foating debt was $2,500, nnd $1,065 was ralsed fur that, The yearly expenses would be, Inclnding the pastor'a sulury, $4,500, On this TO0 wis radsed, nml with hus 'collections, puw-rents, amd subserip- tlons of these who have nut been seen the whote sum will he ohtal Lhe Rev. Mr, Cur- ran wil then bave a brig ar biefore Lifu with no chureh dobits und u lne parish, rlB seven pussengor tralng run through Hyde Park dally on the 1HHuols Central track, "The Nouse I the Svuth Park whivh was used by thie Rifte Club, und which ts now vacant, will probubly be brought to the lake for a skuters! house durhie the winter, ‘Fhe South Park Com- missloners have not vet taken uny action, but probabily will ae thelr next meeting, ‘The Park police veport that uearly 1,500 var- rlages 1mssed over the bridge Sunday, To4luy will be the Jast jn which vegistration can be imade for the comlng eleetion, The ol du the Town-Hull wilt be upen from 8 a. m. un- ULy p.o, The Bourd of Trustees mect to-day, ‘The Rev, Mr. Juhnson o his sermon on Sun- day |lu\~uctu~<| un the Binle, sud_ complalied of peopls pot reading it as they should, wnd waye bs one reason why they dld not that there were too nany newspapors, and that thelr con- tents were ot #uch wa would induce the study of the good bouk. W. A, Buily, the station agont, lins returned from the Centeuntal, ‘The Lyceum et ut Dr. Flood's office lust evenlng with u goodly nutuber of gentlemen in atteudunce, P —— MAGIC OF THE MOUTH, Odorlferoun Sozodont renders the moath onchiant- ing, composed of rure, uutlseptic herbs, it imparts. whiteness to the teeth, & deliclons Rower-like atonia o the breath, wud prevesves dotact, from Juuth to sge, b teeth, L 5 TIE COUNTY LOARD. The McNeil Court-House Contract Finally Approved. Granite Columns to De Used Inoreasing the Prico $110,000. A Lease of Walker’s Quarry Taken Ine stead of a Morlgago. Tho Normal School—Reducing the Num- ber of Bailifs, Ete, The County Commissiuncrs licld a regular weckly meeting yestenlay afternoon, President Johnson du the chatry and all present except Cleary, THE NORMAL-S8CHOOL-TEACIIERS, Commissloner [Tolden snid that he Intended his maotion inregard to theelectton of deachers for the Normal School, adopted at. the last wmeeting, to caver Ihe report of the Judiciary Connittee,— that the Board elect them, and they act uutil the Cotinty Board of Edueation agreed. "The minntes were amended secordingly. CILANGES IN POLLING-PLACES. Comtnirsioner MeCaffrey moved that the potl of the Firat Precinet of the Thirteenth Ward be changed to the corner of Carroll and Liucoln strects, Agreed to, On motlon, the action establishing a polling- place fn the Fhird Urecinet of the Sixth Ward waa rescinded, and the poll was fixed ut Lock’s 1N, A petition was presented asking that the polling-place in the Firat Precinct of the Eighth Ward bo changed from No. 88 West Ilarr- son street to No. 356 Canal street. The prayer was granted. RCONOMY. Commissioner Holden, from the Committes on Finunve, submitted the following. Resolred, hat the Judies of the Cirenft Conrt be and they licreby are reqnested to reduce tho farcn In the Sherl@'x oflice and jall no an to provide for Lwenty-four bailiffa (two in cach Civil Court of record anil £1x in tha Criminal Court), soven Depaty SherliT+ n the city anil four in the county towns, one daller, ono Aszistant Jaller, snd onoclerk to Autler, and two wutehmen. Commissioner McCufrey remnrked that there was another department, the Recorder's oflice, whereln ceonomy could be practiced. Commiestoner Ilolden satd they would take S dig av that next thne" The Chalrman echoed that, and added that the Judges wanted Instructions regarding the Sherfil’s ofiice right away, ‘T'he report was unantinonsly concurred fo. TUE RECORDER'S OFFICE. The Committee on Public Records, who lad had under wdvisement the selection of ronms for the Hecorder, reported, recommendiog that the ueeeptance of the propesition of Jfames Walsh to rent the firsl tloor of the building {F0x80 feet) now erectingon the Dearborn-sehool lot, in the rear of Nos, 81 to 87 Madlson street, at 8§40 per annum, from Dee, 15, the wvaults to be bufllt 8o as to answer the reaulrements of the county, Accompanying the report was a resolution reschnlings the lease of the pmenu]\wrters. and dirceting that the rooms be surrendered to Alexander White on the 15th of December, In the discucsion which ensued, it was stated that the huilding now oceupled was entirely in- adequnte, and not of the churacter requitite for the proper transnction of the bustness of the ofliee, and that §f Walsh'a rooms were leased the county would have to heat themn at an ex- pevse of £400 or $500 a year, ‘The report was concurred I THE COURT-HOUSE CONTRACT. The following was then ren Your Joint Committee on Public Bnfldings and Public Service. having In charzu the construction of the mnow Court-House, world report to the Soard that - the netlon of the Hoard of late A, 24, 1870, Willlsn MeNell & Son are required fo furnish security for the performunce of their con- tract for the cut-stana for the now Court-Honsu, in the whupo of u pledgo by mortgace of the land containitys the quurry of Edwin ‘Walker, ot Le. mout. Upon more ~matare conslderation your Committee would recommend s chango in the form of such secnrity, and that tnstead of & mort- gnue thereof that a jeass_to the county of eaid quarry be required from Mr. Waiker, siving und pranting unto the connty fall power and anthority in vase of fullure of McNell & Son to perform sniil contract to enter upon rald guarry minl sccupy tho same, and o tike therefrom the tecessary imonnt of limestone o complete nald building., Your Committeo trananlt, Lerewith o lease of &ald quarry and a contract with .\ln{\'ull&flunl and recommend that tho same be read to the Board, and that the Chaii cnte the contract upon the part of tha connty, npon wald tease bebg delivered ‘by wald Walker and the approval of your dolut Comunltte of the hond to be furnishod by sahl MeNell & Son to secure the performance of said contraet, and that the former n('!h!lndul' this Board snconxistent herewith be re- weinded, A. I, Jonssos, doux McCaerner, PATICR CARBOLL, JOUN CosLY, azreement, mado aud concluded this 24th uzut, Ay 1. 1870, by wid hetween Wil Nl anil William ) AleNell, composing tho flein of William McNell &' Son, of Chicago, Tl., of the first emfl.nm.l the County of Cuok, in the State of Tlinols, of the sccond part, witnessoth: That the saiil partics of the frst part, for and in convideration of the payments to ba made to them as herelnaftor set forth, lereby sgree to provide and furnish ull the stong and cnt aud set the same, together with all uecesmiry und snitable impie- ments, seaflolding, tools, and machinery for the proper execution, hutullu;i. and seisting of tha swarle that may be required 10 nnd about the ercc- tlon st construction of the new Cook County Court-lUotse now fn process of bullding b wabl party of the eccond part upon filoufl i, Orielnal Town of Clle: commonly Jiown ne the Court-touss Squard, uecording to th plans and specifieations prepared for the samo by . I, Egan, nrehitect, o copy of suck upucif: cations beine hercto attached and inade a part hereof 1o tho kame extent us If fserted herein at full lengtl, the wione t be furalshed to be Cook Caounty lhnestone, Ant it 4 horeby fariher agreed by and on the purt of wald firet pirty ihat wuch materlal, work, and lnbor whnll be furnished and completed and the terms of this nereement fully compivd with on of before the Int day of Octoher, A. 1, 1878, ta the fill sutisfaction and approval of the sccoud party und the architect aforesald, smdin canc of a fufluco 1o s porforim al completa. the aine_on or hefore wald date, the satd first party shall forfeit and puy the said secund purty tho wum of $100 for euch and every day the same shall remaln incom- plete attor mkt dato, And 1t ia Lerehy further sgreed that the fret pars ty shiall deliver such stone and tuatorial, snd erect, plnce, tud wet such. cut-stone work o us to keep Puew With the genueal progress af the Dotlding, i shuil not cauee nuy deluy to othor contractont en- gugred in the creetion of safd binflalng, And it I furthor agreed on the part of eald firat porty that tey will tot undertuke to hold suld sce- ond purty responsible for any danmge o delny that iy by occasioned h{ other contractors dnrlig the progross of wiid work or ercetlon of suid building, It §s herem und hereby further syreed by nn?fl flret purty that in cuso they shall be required so to do, cither by the City of Chicagn fn sald count or'by thy said party of the sceond part, they g} furnish thy watertals and Jabos, snd cut and sot the stone for the huilding on the west half of anid Rlock i, for the snme price and npun the suue ed fur the erectlon of the F cording to the plans and specilcations Sherefor by suid urchltect, using the watne kind of materlu) therefor, And It §s herein ond hereby fnether agreed by wald pasties of the frst part that they will not aso in tho construction of suud building any matorisls made or produced by conviet lnbor: amd tholr fadlure fo abserve thin covenunt ainl) entitle sald second party to arclare thiv contract fozfeited. it i further covenantod sud ugroed by sud be- tween the partiee hereto thut sald second party has e riin, nnd it hereby reserved to safd party of the seeond purt, in cuse it should dostro so ln do, to construct tie columns and pllasters mentioned in wald specifications of granite, or materinl other Than eaid linestone, i cave it shonld elect no tado, Itin b uh{cu autod and sgreed that there shall by deducted from the price herein agreed to Le paid the wum of $25,400. All matedhats of every ki ehall fully atswer the spectneutions, or l!nllv“p:lrllcul-ul)‘u[)r\:hh;ul shall o of thy best qunlity, ‘I'hia nzrecmont shall not be aasigned, nor any port thereof b sub-cantracted, withont tne weit- Ten cunsent of the Boanl of Comwlesioners of sald Cuok County Indorsed hereon. Itis hereby provided nnd ageced t5at 12 at any s the it party of the it parg wiiall vefuny ue nedleet to jieaceed In nccorduncs with the reguirgs menta and conditions uf this agreement, the sald Buard of Uomuilesionerd shall lave full tght and uuthority Lo take farninhing of said materinle uinl ll(‘"ol’m’llj’ work und labor out of [« of the wald party of the liret part, aud to luy other parties 1o supply and porform whate theeulil patty of tho et pars aligll fal to supply aud perforin, and o deduct the expens thereof from moncy that muy be dua und Gwing 10 raid party of tho fiesl purt ‘on gccount thered relet the same to other cantructors, And the wuld party of tho first part covenauts and oyreea to furnish suld moaterisl and perform sald work und lubor under the tmmedlaty dircction und superintendence of sufd Board of Commissionors, or tholr dulyuvpointed apents, and L thelr entiro wutinfuctio WH“ al, und seceptance, Al ntenals deltvered und work peeformed whatl he subject to the lnspection and approval or rejec- tion of sald Board, And [t s furtoer agreed that if sald Arst party shall refuse ur neglect Lo proceed sccording to the bori bureod, aud dn the tune and aud o wanuer bezeln | #ipulated, thorald sccond party ahall haye the right, and anthonty is hereby given, to declace this contract forfeited, and to “relet tee frrniching of safd wmaterinls and perforning wald labor to other partlea; but it is expreasly agroed that such forfeituro shnll nat release safd frst party, or his Dbandamen, from linbility to eaid second party by rearan of fatlnee to perlorm this conteact. Sakt party of the recond part, in consuleration of the premiees, lierey agecen (o pay anld fiest. party fiie sn of 3540, 000, I Instaliments from thne to thne, AR the Work progresecs, 4pon mich catimates ne #hall be certificd by anid architect, In the nanner and sumn, and snbject to the resereationssf the percentages named and contained n said speciicn- ttons of eaid architect., 1n witness whereof, the eald partiea of the first part have hereunta et thelr handa and voals, nnd #nld party of the second part his eatixed these prea- ciita to he slgned by the Chaieman of tha fioarl of Commissloncers the day amd yeariliratabove written, TIE LEARE was {n the snme hmulwrmm[; ns the Commilttec’s report and the contract, aml was dulv signed by Edwin Walker. It waaof the usual form, ani the following is the deseription of the property leased: - ‘That part of the fractionnl northeast qnaster ly- Ing north of_thd Ilineta & Michigan Canal, of See. '.‘xl d ‘Town 3%, Ronge 11,cast of third principal mee tidinn, ‘The consideration upon which the lease way eiven was the payment of §1 by the county to Edwin Walker, 2 h Commisstoner MeCaffrey moved that the re- port be conenrred tn, Te believed the public were satlsfied that the contract had been award- ed ton responsible bidder, without any favor- Itiem “or other means,” Certain men liad tried 1o show that, hutaind falled, Commisaioner Ayars objecied to the report, The mortgage asked for at first was 8 hughear 1o frigl other bidders, No one expeeted Walker would give one. fle inslsted that If the contruct were miven to MeNell the original {dea tie carried out, and o mortgage be required, Commissfoner Dusso moved that the matter be laid over n wei Cummissioner McCaflrey expected that from Ayars and Busse. "They “had voted time amd again ncainst the fnterests of the county— wanted to send out. of the county every doflar to be expended i the erection of a Court-House, Unsuccessful i that, they dido’t want any Court-House. Commissioner Bnsso denfed having voted against the {nterests of the county. Commissfoner MeCaflrey (2ld not ‘helievo him, Cotnmissioner Busse safd the county had no money to build n Court-House. Commlssioner MeCafTrey resarked that it had been shown “that there was lots.) ‘The motion io lay over was not agreed to, and the report was coucurred ju—ycss, 113 nays, 2, ns follow ‘eas—Carroll, Conly, Guenther, Herting, Hol den, Lonur%nu, McCalfrey, Mulloy, Schmlut, Ta- bor, and Johnson. <Yays—Ayars and Busse, Mr. Clenry was not present at all, and Mr, Burdick left « llttlo before Lhe vote was taken. . AUANITE COLUMNS, Commissioncr Tabor offered the following: Wirkneag, It has heen demonstrated that tho u’ of polished granite in the constroctlon of & boihl }n: adds greatly to the heauty of tho samo; there- ore, Jicaoleed, That all pilasters and columna to he used Iy the construction of the new Conrt-llonxso | e made of polished Fox Inland (Malne) erante, ond fthat the contract for the eame be awarded to the Iingdale Doyle Granite Company of Now York ot the prica named Iu theie proposal for the same, Jeexolred, ‘That uli nction heretofore tuken in connection swith the sauie by rescinded, Commnigsioner Conly moved that the reso- lutlon be Inid over for a weel McCaflrey movedd us an nmendment that the rules ho suspended aml the resolution ndopted. Commissloner Ayars asked what would be the price of the granite columns. Comimissioner McCalfrey couldn’t tell, but $28,400 could by deducted from MeNeil’s bid. The Prestdent sald tho Ilingdale Doyle Com- pany’s bid was $140,000, which would make the cost $111,600. ]Cum‘mlsduum' Loucergau waated time to think about it. Comumisstoner McCaffrey desired action to he taken at once, since MeNeil would be apt to quarry the stone for the pllasters and columns at 1lrst, and the county nifzht be obliged to re- fect thestone, and ho ‘would Le put to useless expense. >omnlssioner 1lolden believrd that the citi- zons generally denumded the granite colimns, and that they wonld sanction the $110,000 ad- vance o the orlginal prica. Tho motlon to lay over was voted down, and the report was concurred i—ycas 11, noys 2, as follows: Y#as—~Aynra, Carroll, Conly, Hesting, Ifolden, TLonergan, McCaffroy, Mulloy, Schuldt, Tabor,and Johinsou, Nays—Dusee and Guenther. “The Board then adjourned until next Monday. ——— e TIIE COURTS, Record of Tusiness Transacted Yesterdny, James K. Murphy, Aselgunee of the above Compnny, filed his mouthly report yesterday, ns follows: Balance Sept. 80..00v00n TeCtiptBe v orsresnrees Balance on hand..... DIVOICES. Elmery 8. Johnsou filed lier bill yesterday agatost her husbund, William Il Johuson, charging him with adultery, and wsking for a deeree of divorce. UNITED BTATES COURTS. The Massachusetts Mutual Lite-Insurance Company filed u bill nguinst Philip Lavmon, Joln B, Kulght, N. B, Rappelye, M. A, Frisbie, the Chicago Marble Manufucturing Compuny, Willlam Henry, J. B, Knight, dr., A. L Ralph, L. D. Boone, T. /. 8. Fliut, Alexamler Fish, H, C. loyt, Frank Alsip, F. C. Eliatt, B. 1. T, Armstrong, D, F. Crilley, Albert Crane, A, Stricklund, W. T, Wightman, J. J. May, D, C. Holdon, d. T, Stoddard, and Swnuel May, Jr.; to foreclose three trust-deeds for $18,500 on Lot 7, of Piilip Lurmon's Subdivialon Lots 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19, 22, and 23, in Block 2, of C. H, Walkor's Subdivision of that part north of the mul.l{#i()fiufis of the W. X of tha N. W, X of e, i, 30, 14, ‘The mme complatnant began a sult ngatnst Philipaud Loulsa A, Larmon, Owen and Eifa 11, Newuinn, aud N, B, Rappelye, to toreclose u mortgage for $4,500 on Lot Yof Larmon's Sub- diyision nbove described, ‘Tho Remington Sewlng-Machine Comipany began a sult hy attachment wrainst_ D, M, Vall and John D, Vail to recover $1,018.47. . Dubney filed o bill wrainst William J. Unohan " Marzzaret, G, Onuban, Samuel Myers, 8. Q. Myers, H. Wilkingon, ltomer Coolc, Asslpiiee, and [, B. Morrls, to forccloso a trusts deedd for 10,000 on the north 44 feet und cight Inchies of Lot 10, Block 18, of Duuncan’s Addition to Chicugo. BANRRUTTCY MATTERS. A Qlscharye was issucd to Smnuet Brown, 1n the matter of Richurd Morton an order was entured dirceting the Ansignee to keep upon the bankrupt's store and gell goods for cash in the usual course of trade. Au ander was nlso en- terud restratning Koith Dros, from selling under un oxeeution in their fuvor. 1. B, Junkins was yesterday clocted Assignee 810, 858 .af Frederick Jlurtman, An Asstrnes wilt bo chosen at 10 o'clock this morning for Tdwied H. K-:rsc‘w The composition meeting In the caso of the Cryaal Luke Pickling and FPreserviog Works wiil be held at 10 o'clock a. 1, todny. CIRCUIT COURT, Job Carpenter bezuu s auit for $3,000 agalost Charles 'I', Hotchkiss. Fred Berndt commenced an netlon In trespaes againgt D. 1. Sinclair and L. R Moere, laying dumuges at 10,000, KULERIOR COUKT TN WIER, Jobn W, Huwnay (tnnmenced a suit for $10,000 yesterday agninst Wiltlans M, True, DBenjwnin Peancy sued 1. J. Goodrich for K0, CRIMINAL COUNT, In the Tumer forgery tase the motion for a chunye of venug wes Withdrawn, ‘The case will be seb for trial Tharsduy, Joseph MceNally was tried for forgery, found gullziv. and givew ono sear fn the Penfre thry, Willtan L. Mann was trled for voing iilegally at the spring election and acyultted, Patrick Sheehy pleaded gullty to lareeny, and was remanded, TIHE CALL, Junas Duussosv—Motion to remove Ites eeiver inciee of Indfanapolis, Roamlnglon & Weotern Rallraud Company. dunazr Broboere—( © Junar JAMESON—217, i 248, and 21 1o 248, Inclusdve, JAunae Mooue—3t, 85, Fehlnan, on trial, Jenae Rouers—285 to 309, uclusive, No case on tehl, ‘ f Junag BooTn—80, 857, 359 to 400, inclusive. No. 831, Btreet vs, Hyuan, on t Junbuk MeAtren—Set cases term No. 1,190, Bmith vs, Loucuster, und 98, Kulscley va, Cozet. No. 1,820, Hodges va, Cherry, ou trial, Jupag FARwELL—Generul husiness, Jubas WiLLiass—ticneral business, JUDUNENT UwiTen Srates Cincuir Cavir—lunoe Brop. flh:f_u“,,' G, Lyford vt ul. ve, M. B, Batthows, g8 Bursuton Covnr—Coxrrsmons—J, C. IHucklns va. 8. W, Stryker, 25. Cruouny Cotnr—Junex Koozns—J, J. Roso v Jola ¥, Collman, §72 business, to 223, 22, 237 to No case on triul. U, Nu, 28, Hulber vs, THE COUNCIL. It 1s Decided Not to Close the Tunnels. Creation of tho Office of Examinor of Bubdtvisions. Tho License (uestlonte<A Conrt-llonso Wanteds--Behool Matters. The City Councfl hield thelr regular weekly meeting yesterday afternoon, Alde Aldrich in the chalr, A _communication was read from his [Tonor the Mayor appointing (. D. Nutshorn Asstst- ant City Weigher_at the corner ot Clybourn aventie and Elston road. Roferred to the Coni- mittee on Marketa. The ofticial bond of W, I, Ifeafford, as City Collector, was referred to the Committee on Judictary. g CLOSING THR TUNNELS. An opinfon of Corporation Counscl Anthony was rend fn regard to the right of the ity to close the LnSatlo and Washington street tunnels between the houra of 10 p. . and 8 ¢ m. Mr, Anthony licld that the tunnels are parts of the atreets and form highways, A city ordinarily had mno right to clore up any portion of a publle street unless it wers out of repale or dangerous. If the tunncls were not lighted they would be dangerous places to pars through. The city not having money to light the tunnels, and they being dan- gerous (E nut (lluminated, and there belng few Wwho use them after 10 p, m., the city had the right,—0a there were other thoroughfareswhich could be nged to cross the river,—derived from ita greneral police power and from its responst- bitiLy for the eufety of tha uitizens, toclose the tunnels. Thecity, however, has that right only on account of tlie clreumstances above mieu- tlonad, Accepted and placed on lile, HACK-STANDS. The Judlctary Committee reported in favor of the ubolition of the hack-stand at the corner of Clark and Jdackson streets. Al Lawler presented s remonstrance from o mumber of hack-drivers, anid spoke ngalnst the ndoption of the report. e stated that the movement was heing lelped forward by Mr, Drake, of the Grand Pacitie, who was interested llnnl]h'ury-stablu in the neighborhiood of the hotel, A, Ballard moved to nmend the report by removing the stand on Pacific avenue, between Juckson und Van Buren streets, Ald. MeAuley sakd the ovdinance was pre- sented to him by Mr. Drake, who claimed that the stand was o great. nulsance to the hotel AMr. Drake was certatuly entitled to somo con- sideration, After some further discussion tho report was recotumitted, ‘Tho Comnittee on Rallroads reported In favor of the ordinance granting 8, McKitehen Jeave to lay nside-track on Stewart avenue, between Wright aud Fifteenth strects. Akl, Kerber moved to place on file. Ie thousht thera wers too many raitroads on that thoroughfare already for the safety and con- venience of the cltizons. A Ald, Smith moved to lay that motior on the table, ‘Tlie matter was ultimately roferred to the Comuitiee on Btreets and Alleys of the West Divlsion, Tho rosolution to close the tunnels from 10 p, m, to { n. m. camo up, Al Cullerton moved to place on file, Ald. Waldo hoped thia would not be dane. Tt was advisable, in view of the eity’s tluancial con- dition, to elose the tunnels, ‘Thie motlon prevailed. THE BILL OF CHARLES I, MORSE, for services ns Assistant Corporation Counsel (#520) was taken up. The Corporation Counsel Il““ll eported thut the cluim bud no foundation n law. Ald. Ruwlelgh moved to place on fite, ALl Cullerton thought they should not be so hard on Mr. Morse. He hal_probubly acted in goud falth o thustreuyth ot Muyor Colvin's up- poiutment. Al Glibert sald there was no reason why this DI should be ruhl. Nr. Morse lmd done nothe gz, und was old enough to know that his ap- pottitinent was of doubtiul legality. AL Buumpgarien—Who etployed My, Marse1 G l]\l:’l. Culterton—1Io way appointed by Mayor Solvit, mAld.ln:lumgamn-—Wcll, let Mr. Colvin pay tat, thien. Ald. McCron_understood that tho claim had beon pretty well shundoned. Ald. Glibert moved as an amendment that the bitl be disallowed. The nmendment was accepted, and the mo- tlon was carried, A petitlon_wns offered by Aid, Boser from citizens of North Dearhorn” etreot usking the removal of the ssslgnation houss No, 33 North Dearhorn street, kept by Mrs, Wiley. ALl Cullertan moved Lo refer 'to the Com- min.cu’an I'ire snd Water. Currled—yeas, 205 nays, 4. By Ald, MeAnley—An ordinanco providing for “tha removal ot the wooden lunch-houses arowml the eity, Rteferred to the Commulttoe on DBulddigs, COURT-TIOUSE SQUARE, Ald, MeAuley offered the following, which was ndopted : Jexolred, That tho County Commisafoners ba re- quested o forthiyith condtsact o sidewnlle on lan- dulpli strect, nnd caneo the restaurant on the cor- ner of Clark and Iandolph streets to bo removed, the fence on Clark street removed, snd a proper sidewalk for about slxty fect on Clork, cominenc- Ing at the corner of Mundolph and extending southy along Clark street, bo Lullt so o to correspond with the sidewalk hnmediately routh of the same. A NEW OFPICE, Ald, Cullerton offered the following: Wranneas, It s necessary thut maps and plata of subdivinions of lands situated in the City of Chi- capo whall be upproved fn sccordauce with Sec. 173 of Chup, 24 and Sec. 18 of Chiap, 1156 of the . vised Statutes, bofore’ suel plats or maps shall b entitled to be recurded ; therefore, Jie 1t ordained, etc.: Sxcrion 1. That thers iIs herehy created {he ofics of * Examiuor of Sub~ divielons." Sue, 2 Tt khall b the anty of the ** Isaminnr of Subdivislona* to exumina 1)l plats and naps of subdivisions of land in the City of Chicago upon prescntation of thy samu fo hiin, without fev or rewnrd, amd 46 he shall approve of tho same Lo shall go certify. S No person shall be appointed to waid of- cpt wumme aultable person In tha rmploy of the city st the time ef his appointment to mely ofice, and no feo, dulary, or reward shols be paid to snuch oficer on accaunt of the discharge uf thy dutice hereln preseribed, Bre, 4, This ordinance shall take effect snd be in force from and after ts pasunge. The ordinance wns possed—yeas, 20; noys, 1— the Latter helng Akl Bweeney. A resolution, presented hy” Al Ryan, direct~ Ing the CILY Engineer to preeced and Nx tho grades of the streets of the elty and report the samu to the Couneil, with u proper ordinauce to establish the same, svias passed, LICENSES, Ald. Tearsons offesed the followlng, which were pagsed: Resvlved, That the Licenee Departmont of the city ruport to this Cotnell the amounts recelved frown licensew, and e number of persons or cor- purntions wha have pak licensen, and set forth the s I cluescn, toguther with thefr bisiness, so ns o sbow thy numbor of persons in overy cliss in e City of Chltigu Wl have paid Urouées, Leeaolved, ‘That (h City Comptroller veport to the Counell the uamow of all forelgn fnaurance eompunles who bave made reparts to him of the umounta recelved by them in the city for fire in- surunce, us rogulred by Sec. 110 of the City Chars ter, and that the Preasneer of tho cly minke roe purt what compunies, together with the smannte Altiel bave been paid him by each and evory for- eligu insurnce company doing buslness 4o the ity texolred, Alao, that the Compteuller wni Trease urer mnake roport if thers are any insurance com- panles now doing businces w thia city who have nut okde feporta and paytuents ws required by See, 110 0f the (:MK Charter, teaolred, ‘That Lo City Comptrolior ha directod to colleet tha tux on dogs as_required by Chap. of the Revised Ondinances of the City of Chicagn, found o puges 13, 14, 15, sud 16 of sald prdf* nnces, HOARD OF ERUCATION, AL, Pearsous offered a resolution reqnesting the Board of Education to report to the Coun: ell what rent they pay for the rooms occupted by them, mid whether they have auy proposi- Lion fram the lessor to rent other rooms I the sume building nt less rates, und, it 80, why they Lave not aecepted or whf llu.'y donot have thefr rent reduced 3 und ks that they report whether they have an utlorney to attend to their lewul busluees, sd whut salary they pav hiog and if it is not expedient to have thelr business doue by the L'll‘y Law Department, Referred to the Committeo on Schools. 1d, McCrea presented a preamble settin furth that the echool sectlon of the Town ol Cleero has been fncorporated within the city Hote, and the town fs yet absorbing the profits, und resolutions that the 8chool Comanittee tn- yestigute und report ou the subjuct to the Counell. Reterred to the 8chool Committee, VON HOLLEN, Ald. Baumearten offured thie following: Wateneas, The speclal commities nf the Conncil un Alay 15 whose duty it was to fully in- a_the ufleged Josscs of the Inul}llc(}nl- lector, Qoorge Voi iollen, In varlous gambling- lwuscs n thle city, wnd to that cbd wars W bave powver to aend for peranns and papers, have nover Teportad to thia Council; Ordered, ‘Ihat sald commlittes be Instracted to report at the noxt reqular mecting of this Council, It was adopted, A rzmion was {\muenlml from Iate officers of the Board of Henlth asking that the portion of thelr salarles duo ot the time of the change In the l)ezmnmcutnnould bo pald. Referted to Committes on Finance, THE COURT-IOUSH, Ald, 0'Birlen offered tho following: Wnznran, The Canrta buve sustainod the Conn- ty Cammisalnners n the rtepa which they isve taken for bullding a Conrt-Honse: snid Wurneas, Thoy will now vroceod with thowork; and WnrEnEAs, There s o great ncceul({ that the cl!)v and connty should cu-operate in the worlk; & L1 Witrneas, The ity has not got the money to proceed with ita half of the work; therefors, ZResolved, Thatthe Committes on Nuildings ba and they are herehy directed to confer with the County Comniasionera and awcertaln §f some Arrangement cannot be maile by which the county WwHI bulld the entire bufldiug and allow the clty to refmburac the connty for the costs and expenscs of tho same when they getable, Referred to the Committeo on Bafldings. Ald, Cullerton moved to reconskler tlio vote by which the ordluance respectiug the Boiler lispector was lost, A matlon to lay thie on the table was lost. The Council then adjourned, B — SUICIDE, Coruxnus, 0., Oct. 80.—~Lillie Sover, aged 24 years, a domestle, conunitted sulclde last night by taking laudanum. Mrs. Sover's husvand left her some time ago, aud this, added to the loss of lier child by death, was no doubt the cause of Der sulclde, THE WINOSOR, When one leaves his home on a journey, It in well to patrontze the Lest hotels. It may nid somewhat to tho expenae, but there n a compene eation In the comforta afforded. There {8 no Detter place to rest At than the Wingeor Hotel, on Fifth avenwe, Now Yaork, between Forts-slsth and Forty-seventh strects. Ita palatinl propor. tiona and accammodatlona have won for it, within the threa yeare of ita completion, the proud dis- tinctlon of being the fashionable house of this conntry, L __MARRIAGES, MeGEF—OLSEN—At tho residenco of M, A, By, In this city, Oct. 90, by the Rev., Adams, Frank M. McGee, of ' Jeflerson, In., and Misa Bertha Olecn, of thiscity, Na cards, MILL—ROBERTS—-Oct, 24, at tha realdencoof the Ntev. James Maclaughlan, Mr, Henry Hilland Miss_Lizzie Roberts, st B OVERINE oo = RATFEN-=Oct. 40, Robett, anm of James W, and Acness Raffen, aged 8 montha nnd 7 dnys. Funeral to Graceland Wednesday ut 2 p, m. from No. 58 Cornclin-st. Ericnds of the family are repectfully invited. MOULDING—Oct, 20, Willlam Ttobmon Mauld- ing, Infant son of Thomas and Sarah Moulling, of Inflamnation of tho bowels, aged 0 months und 6 lays. IPuneral Taceday at 2 p. m, MeMELLAN—AL tho resldenco of her parents, Ruo. 142 ¥outh Peordn aiecet, Oct. 30,0t nonn, Vie- torfs Clare, Jnlml’l‘flch"d of Charles und Adelia McMellun, aged 2 montha and 18 days. ! LREGIBTER. 70 the Republicana of Cook County : We are int osscesion of rellable information thal an attempt “wiil be made to carry the comlng electlon by fraud, and that ssn means of secuting this result frand- ulent rogisiration ins in somo Instances been ro- sorted to In the Interest of the Democracy, It {8 abeolutely necesaary to frustrato this at- tompted fraud, Every Repiblicnn should be him- eell recistered and should sco that none but voters are permitted to remaln on the reglatention st Many beileve thelr names are reglatored because they appear on the poll-1ists of tha last election. In many caxea thix i not truo. In some instances fich poll-lista wera wholly disregarded. We urzo you to he preeent this day, Oct, #1, wlen the reg- sty In 10 be rovieed, and tobo certain that yoiir namno f« properly entered. Do NoT NEGLECT THis, Let nothin terfere with thin sacred duty, By order of the utlve Committee. BOUTH SIDE S8UANDINAVIANS, Scandlinavinn Repnblicuns of the Third, Fourth, and Fifth W s will hotd o mass.meeting this evening ut haif-past 7 o'clock at Nos. 208 und 251 Thirty-tirst atrect, near Michigan avenne, at tho Headquarters of the Fourth Ward Ilnyes and Wheeler Club-rnoms, whon voveral Swedish, Dan- 1 and Norweglan speakers will bo present., unl Charles L. Sundell, Mr, P, Sundollus, Mr. Chiarles I, Peternon, Judge John E, Sund- stron, J, 1L Clough, ¥aq., the ion. Willinm Aldrich, Conwal'l\ I, Iawkinson, and others will addresd the meeting, U'lie North, Sonth, and Weast Slde Scandinuvian companies witl bo present. REPUBLICAN MEETINGS. Fonrth Ward—Scandinavian meeting, 200 and 971 Thirty-tirat stroet, Fifteenth Ward—Carl Lentmaa’s, 033 North Tulsted street, Fourteenth Ward—Northwestern Lfall, 117 Cornell street, ‘Thirteenth Ward—Colored Baptist Charch, Trving-placo. STAFP OFFICERS, There will be a Staff meeting at the offce of Drig. -Gen, Bridues at 4 o'clock p, m. to-day, All the oficers un tha Stat? of the Fieat Divislon are particularly requested 10 be prosent. ‘Thiero will be a mecting of tho Stafl Ofcers and. Ward Commanders of thoe West 1)ivislon tida evons Ingat b p, m, sharp, ot headquarters cornor Uaj- sted and Washlagton streef CO0K COUNTY, Megara, I C. Dallard and Louls Nelke will ad- dreas tho peopls na follows: At Palatine, Tuesday evening, Oct, 31, At Desplniuice, Thraday avening, Nov, 2. At Arlington ielghts, Frlday evonlng, Nov. 3. NAVL q.lcmman Town-1kall, * Saturday evening, ov. 4. COLORED REPUBLICANS, There will bio a mars-meoting of the colored Re- rubllmnu of tho West filde this evening ot the rovidence Baptist Church, on Ierch strect, boe tween Kiuzfo and Fulton. _George K. Duvis, L. L. Mliils, &, W, E. Thomuy, Mr. Baker, sud utlicra, will speak, WILLIAM ALDRICH, Tho South Sido Minnte-Men meet this evening at the corner of Twentleth stroct and Wabash svenue to sorenndo the Hon, Willlun Aldrich, John I, Clough, and others, FOURTH WARD, A mars-moeting of the itepublicans of the Ward wiil he held at Falkenberg's 11atl, corper State and Twenty-ulnth steects, thisevening, Good speeche e und lirst-rite music, FOURTH WARD. < The Fonrth Ward Iayes and Wheeler Minnto- Men will anscmblu at headquarters, 208 and 271 Thirty-lirst strect, In rull uniforia for purade snu reviow, Tuesduy evening ut 7 v'clock sharp., HTH WARD, Repnbllcans of the Eighth Ward will meet this evening at Na. % Dlus Ialand avenue. Good upeniers will mid ng. NI D. There will be n niceting of the Ninth Ward Ra« l\nlfllcnn Club this evening ut 8 o'cluck at Glube 1all, on Deaplaines street, Iinsineas of linportance will come befors the meeting, und all Bepublicun voters ju the Ward aro imited Lo attend, FOURTEENTH WARD, Grand Republican Kally this evening at North- westeru Hall, Comnell und Noble streets, d. 11, Clongh, Eai, Col, Daviy, Meanrw, L. L, Nille, 1" Metrath, [ A, Roche, "B, Dietzach, and otber yentlemen will nddrens th meoting. St SE RO X By G. VU AORE X 08 and 70 Wabash-ay, AUgT_z-“_i_on- GEO. P. GORE g €0, 68 & 7(31\rt£nsh~nv. TUESDAY, Oct. 81, 95, REGULARMDE SALE, DRY GOODg, Clothing, Cerpots, We shall offor at thi Sate anor, tleulntly Attractin Amsortment of sl::::fi:;: Rl tharoughly adequste to proscnt demng, {ng. 1n the Great Whole, 1 o Comjeprer, % Monufacturers and Importers who sen "™ Yast Kesources na ontlet for thetr furgiae " “Thle atock particalarty commends. tosc g g Hon of Morcliants and Jobtwers. New ang g featurca Litherta unoftesed wil e precentes ot HONE @ ¢ e An —_— TR, o AL Bors Shoest il Boots, Shoss & Rultay arge lines of vory Dog Goods will bo sold AT A"qm:?izfi':-b.}” WEDNESDAY, Nov, 1, 8t 9:30 5, i It is thointorest of buyersto nuo'x:s' GLO. P, GoRE & o, 08 and 50 Wabag.gy, sall i By ELISON, POMIS 5 00, ¥ I‘\n::lfimecn'. 84 nnl{ Hg l:.fyg«‘llph‘:-; LU" TUESDAY MORNING, QCT, 111, AT :30 o' NEW AND SECOND.J A .\'nllfl“k‘ FURNITURE, Carpets, and General Tlonsehold 6 lonting, and Farlor Stoves. Hinahenr’ ot & LLISON, POMEROY & (e 12 BAand £ Randojjicay, Grand Closing Auction Sy CIL PAINTINGS At Store 50 GLARK-ST., mnder Stermap Tngss, Commencing TUESDAY MORNING, 0 10 o’clock, aftornvon at i o'clock, A largo und supe Ol PAINTINGS, which are without regard (o cost. ELISON, POMEROY & €O., Auctioncars At Rosidonco No, 1030 Wabash.as 9 Wednesday Morning, Nov, 1, at 10 ocleck, 200 yards Brarscls Carpete, . Cliandeliers, Tables, Rep Parlor Sairs, Ef LLISON, ASSIGNEE'S SALE, AT ATUCTION, Hats, Gaps, Furs, Roves, &, Thursday Morning. Nov. 2. al 10 o'clock, At Store No. 83 Madlison-st,, Being the entire stock of J. A. SMITHE & CO., Elegant Sea) Sacnuen, Mufls, 1 Sacques, Bcta, Children's Fur Tobws, Lap Blankets, Gloses, - Trimmings, &c. Alko Counters, Glass c., &c.. 'Hold by order of 11, 1. ko signiec, "Will bo sold in lots to uif. ELISON, POMEROY & Cu., Auctloncers, By WM. A, 8UTT Auctioncers, 11Hand 120 Wabash-av, ATOTION SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE Miscellaneous Books, "Fuesdny Afternoon, Oct, 31, at 2:30 o'clk, at our atiction-ronms, 118 and 120 fabach- Amons tuls calicctlon oz iang salusi orately bound works; also, Blographical Encyc of 1linols, handaomely bowiely also several vais Tatntinga from the studlo of M7, Leomans, ua ol well-luiowa Uit T ) o, DOTTERS £ €0 Aucttor i 300 ANGEL MESSAGES, A SPIRITUAT WOIIS, Through Mrs. Ellen B, Ward asu Medium, AT ATOLION, This (Tucaday) Afternoon, Oct, a1, nt 3:8) o'clock, st our salesrootive, 118 and heny. Py 8 & CO WEDNESDAY MOINING, Nor, 1, st WiL. A. BUTTERS & CO. WITT offor at their salesrnums, 118 & 120 Wabashar,, WHITE GRANITE, YELLOW, and . C. WARE, Glass; Thfmneye, Table Cutlors, Careh R il AT FURNITURE, Parlor and Ghambor Snits, Planofortcs, Qrgus ¥ L Chfomios, efc, & Io, at 13 n’c?.‘.'éfr.“év;u“}nnm Wiaéa and Beasdr fallowing Timported Winies, Ut Hocktinbor Wint Jatiscase fabel 10 cases Hockhelmer Wine, grape labcl. 20 cusea Neraternier Wing, g cases Fouter Ttiesling. 7 canes t. I ull 10,000 Spunish Cliccr. DUTTERS & CO/S DEGULAR THADE SiLL ‘Thursday, Nov, 2,nz $:30 o'clock, On ficcond Floor, 114 & 120 Waliawli-av., STAPLE AND FANCY PRY G00D5, ‘Woolens, Soasonablo Clothing, Shirts, Druwers, and Hosiery, Glovus, Hats, Qapy, Furs, Reectvod atrect fron wanufacturers (mporters 4 jobhers. bl Samole Lots Sold Without Reserve: By JAS. P, McNAMAL. 117 Wabash-av,, N. W, cor. Ma Auctlon 8ale of 2,500 cares BOOTS Auctloneers. Al Large O 8, and RLIPPERS, Tuesday mornhis e Aot g , at 03310 o'clock. . lrat-cluss lino of New Gomds. Calf, Kip. spu{llunfn.s, JAS, P, MeNAMAIA & CC it 86,000 BANKRUPT SIOCK BODTS & SHOES 4T ATCTION st our Rtegular Saly, Tuosdsy morulug, Out. 31 Hotelock o, b MeNAMARA £00. AT RNATN AND EURN, FURSY Fur Trimmings! The Largest and Cheapest Stock in the City, Sco Pricelist of Far Trimmings Puryart| Yer yard. Niack Conay...yy oo G0ciRaccoon. ., vovve s 8L 00 tiray Coney «file Colorel Raccoun... 1,85 Jmitation S Hicitray Fux.... lack Norwsy Kox.,.75¢] Labrador Beaver.. BLICK Marton, cisseen sere e ERBY & PERIOLAT, 87 Madison-st. Cash nnlll for Raw Furs, o PROEESSIONAL, witlis nite, G A AND FInTL curcd, or NO : flul‘l'.\lv\'. ur Ilu.'tum of kul! sature, iF 3 Do 4 b, iLLIPS, Badison-at, thlceco, U, T hk“b\rl\:llh'tly iiy L, MOSES & CO,, Auctioneers o, 25 East Washington-at INMENSE ADCTEON 418, TUESDAY, ®ct. 31, 1876 larve e o at.0:70 8. ., consisting ol ad o es o Nationa, Hodtery, supenders. 1 kerchlefs, Mutliers, Jiovoms, Sbirte. Drawers, ' Hibbois, Shawls, ' Feit-skirte B Gnods, Mohairs, Lustres, Flannels, lr" Lrup e wheres, lats, Umbrellas, cie. & 18 tail Block af Flue Clothing. —_—— By HIRAM BRUSHL Qunce, 103 Fiftl-ur. . Tool, st ttel Martgage Sale of Mochinery A0C P58, Ng.h;1 North eoraontest., Saturdsy Now, 108, m.; wil) be sold all the Blachinetyig oy, Toois, and Fxturcs; 1_tivar 2 ) A \nu.lnc,;,:Iud] orae ulth Forses Lathes, Drills, Placrs, Slot hing Machincs, ole, Anvils, Grindstone Blachince, Punch Vre y el Hhafting, Sufy, ¢ emmm By E. W, WESTF 206 Kass Mandolu (wednestsy snd Tortzoge Sale . -r-fi;‘:‘.f:‘l‘}.'%‘.f’i.":‘".‘.fifa. i‘n:"unr ailcr:‘lfll:";: “'! menclng each day st :302. B :“ru\ulu»‘“"‘ pete, Sloves, lreddln:.. Mlattrersce, FOR ;mi:;i. Fto., 10 coska W G. 8D Warolu openlot: 1y g prvsil, 11 1l Auctioneet. 3 10N

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